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6.2.1
OEM Default Settings
This feature allows system designers to create and store their own BIOS default configuration. Customized BIOS development by congatec for
OEM default settings is no longer necessary because customers can easily perform this configuration by themselves using the congatec system
utility CGUTIL. See congatec application note AN8_Create_OEM_Default_Map.pdf on the congatec website for details on how to add OEM
default settings to the congatec Embedded BIOS.
6.2.2
OEM Boot Logo
This feature allows system designers to replace the standard text output displayed during POST with their own BIOS boot logo. Customized
BIOS development by congatec for OEM Boot Logo is no longer necessary because customers can easily perform this configuration by
themselves using the congatec system utility CGUTIL. See congatec application note AN8_Create_And_Add_Bootlogo.pdf on the congatec
website for details on how to add OEM boot logo to the congatec Embedded BIOS.
6.2.3
OEM POST Logo
This feature allows system designers to replace the congatec POST logo displayed in the upper left corner of the screen during BIOS POST
with their own BIOS POST logo. Use the congatec system utility CGUTIL 1.5.4 or later to replace/add the OEM POST logo.
6.2.4
OEM DXE Driver
This feature allows designers to add their own UEFI DXE driver to the congatec embedded BIOS. Contact congatec technical support for more
information on how to add an OEM DXE driver.
6.3
congatec Battery Management Interface
To facilitate the development of battery powered mobile systems based on embedded modules, congatec GmbH defined an interface for
the exchange of data between a CPU module (using an ACPI operating system) and a Smart Battery system. A system developed according
to the congatec Battery Management Interface Specification can provide the battery management functions supported by an ACPI capable
operating system (for example, charge state of the battery, information about the battery, alarms/events for certain battery states and so on)
without the need for additional modifications to the system BIOS.
In addition to the ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery mentioned above, the latest versions of the conga-TS570 BIOS and board controller
firmware also support LTC1760 battery manager from Linear Technology and a battery-only solution (no charger). All three battery solutions are
supported on the I2C bus and the SMBus. This gives the system designer more flexibility when choosing the appropriate battery sub-system.
For more information about the supported Battery Management Interface, contact your local sales representative.