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User Manual

ROM-DB5901

Development Board for
SMARC v2.0 RISC Module Series

Summary of Contents for ROM-DB5901

Page 1: ...User Manual ROM DB5901 Development Board for SMARC v2 0 RISC Module Series ...

Page 2: ... installation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed...

Page 3: ... cause harmful inter ference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfer ence to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or...

Page 4: ...cording to the manufacturer s instructions Note Notes provide optional additional information 96965901000 ASS Y ROM DB5901 A101 2 SMARC carry board 1 1700023138 01 M cable micro USB 5P M USB A 4P F 40cm for APS 1 1700023619 01 A cable USB A 4P M micro USB 5P M 1m ADAM T212 1 1700019474 M cable D SUB 9P F D SUB 9P F RS232 R 1 1701100300 COM port debug port cable 1 1700021941 01 SATA power 1 1700004...

Page 5: ...SMARC 2 0 modules Ex ROM 5620 ROM 5721 Part No Description ROM 5720CD PEA1E SMARC2 0 NXP i MX8M Dual 1 5GHz 2GB 0 60 C ROM 5720CQ PEA1E SMARC2 0 NXP i MX8M Quad 1 5GHz 2GB 0 60 C ROM 5720WD OEA1E SMARC2 0 NXP i MX8M Dual 1 3GHz 2GB 40 85 C ROM 5720WQ OEA1E SMARC2 0 NXP i MX8M Quad 1 3GHz 2GB 40 85 C ...

Page 6: ...pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock 13 Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel 14 If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated into the equipment The equipment has been exposed to moisture The ...

Page 7: ... damage To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive elec tronic components ...

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Page 9: ...hium ion Battery Power Input 14 Table 2 14 BH1 RTC Battery Holder 14 Table 2 15 CAN1 CAN0 Port 14 Table 2 16 CAN2 CAN1 Port 15 Table 2 17 COM1 COM1 Port 15 Table 2 18 COM3 COM3 Port Debug Port 15 Table 2 19 CN4 PCIex1 Connector 1 PCIe_C 16 Table 2 20 CN5 PCIex1 Connector 2 PCIe_B 17 Table 2 21 CN6 PCIex1 Connector 3 PCIe_D 18 Table 2 22 CN11 SATA Connector 18 Table 2 23 CN12 SATA Power Connector 1...

Page 10: ...3 GPIO_0 GPIO0 Default 2 3 38 Table 2 64 GPIO_1 GPIO1 Default 2 3 38 Table 2 65 GPIO_2 GPIO2 Default 2 3 38 Table 2 66 GPIO_3 GPIO3 Default 2 3 39 Table 2 67 GPIO_4 GPIO4 Default 1 2 39 Table 2 68 GPIO_5 GPIO5 Default 1 2 39 Table 2 69 GPIO_6 GPIO6 Default 1 2 39 Table 2 70 GPIO_10 GPIO10 Default 2 3 39 Table 2 71 LVDS0_BL Default 1 2 40 Table 2 72 LVDS0_VDD1 Default 1 2 40 Table 2 73 LVDS0_VDD2 D...

Page 11: ...xi ROM DB5901 User Manual 3 5 2 Returning the Product for Repair 51 3 5 3 Service Charges 52 3 5 4 Repair Report 53 3 5 5 Custody of Products Submitted for Repair 53 3 5 6 Shipping Back to Customer 53 ...

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Page 13: ...Chapter 1 1 General Introduction This chapter gives background information on the ROM DB5901 Sections include Introduction Specifications ...

Page 14: ...nts Carrier Board Design Guide Layout Schematic checklist and also the reference board schematics ready for you to start your own carrier board design Supports SGeT SMARC v2 0 CPU Module Board ATX Form Factor Wide Temp Supports 40 85 C 2 x MIPI CSI 2 Interface for Camera Module 4 Display Outputs HDMI 2 single 24 bits LVDS or MIPI DSI DP 2 x RJ 45 1 x USB 3 0 Type C 1 x USB 2 0 OTG 1 x USB 3 0 1 x ...

Page 15: ... 1 Micro USB Type AB USB 2 0 OTG 1 USB Type A Stacking Conn USB3 0 USB2 0 Host 2 USB 2 0 Pin Header UART 2 4 wire RS 232 422 485 2 RS 232 Pin Headers Audio 1 1 8 Audio Jack I2S HD Audio CAN 2 CAN 2 0B Ports Differential Mode 5V GPIO 12 GPIO Ports I2C 1 I2C Pin Header SPI 1 SPI 1 ESPI Camera input 1 2 Lane 1 4 Lane MIPI CSI2 M 2 1 M 2 Key E Conn USB PCIe SDIO I2S UART Expansion PCIe slot 3 PCIe x1 ...

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Page 17: ...Chapter 2 2 H W Installation This chapter gives mechanical and connector information on the ROM DB5901 carrier board Sections include Connector Information Mechanical Drawing Hardware Installation ...

Page 18: ...cations Operating temperature 40 85 C The operating temperature refers to the environmental temperature for the model Operating humidity 0 90 relative humidity non condensing Storage temperature 40 85 C Relative humidity 95 Weight g 80 g weight of total package 2 3 ROM DB5901 Looks 2 3 1 ROM DB5901 Overview 2 3 2 I O Connectors ...

Page 19: ...Position Description Name DCIN1 DC Jack A CN15A UART Port 0 B CN15B UART Port 2 C CN1A DP Port D CN1B HDMI Port E CN33 Type C Controller Programming Header Reserved Only F CN34 USB Type C G CN8 GbE Ethernet Connector Port H CN3 USB Port 1 2 I Audio1 MIC Input Audio Output J Table 2 2 DCIN1 DC Jack 12v Power Input Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 12V Shield GND ...

Page 20: ...CN15B UART2 RS232 RS422 RS485 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 422 485TX 2 RS232 RXD or 422 485TX 3 RS232 TXD or 422 485RX 4 422 485RX 5 GND 6 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 Table 2 5 CN1A DP Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DP0_LAN0_ 2 GND 3 DP0_LAN0_ 4 DP0_LAN1_ 5 GND 6 DP0_LAN1_ 7 DP0_LAN2_ 8 GND 9 DP0_LAN2_ 10 DP0_LAN3_ 11 GND 12 DP0_LAN3_ 13 DP0_CONFIG_1 14 DP0_CONFIG_2 15 DP0_AUX 16 GND 17 DP0_AUX 18 DP0_HPD 19 GND 20 3V ...

Page 21: ...l 1 HDMI_D2 2 GND 3 HDMI_D2 4 HDMI_D1 5 GND 6 HDMI_D1 7 HDMI_D0 8 GND 9 HDMI_D0 10 HDMI_CK 11 GND 12 HDMI_CK 13 HDMI_CEC 14 15 CTRL_CK 16 CTRL_DAT 17 GND 18 5V 19 HPD Table 2 7 CN33 SWD Programming Header Reserved Only Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 V3P3 2 GND 3 CCG5_XRES 4 CCG5_SWD_CLK 5 CCG5_SWD_IO ...

Page 22: ..._D B8 B9 VBUS_C B10 SSRX 1 B11 SSRX 1 B12 GND Table 2 9 CN8 CN8A GbE0 CN8B GbE1 Pin Signal Pin Signal A1 GBE_MDI0 A2 GBE_MDI0 A3 GBE_MDI1 A4 GBE_MDI1 A5 GBE_MDI2 A6 GBE_MDI2 A7 GBE_MDI3 A8 GBE_MDI3 A9 GBE_CTREF A10 GND B1 GBE1_MDI0 B2 GBE1_MDI0 B3 GBE1_MDI1 B4 GBE1_MDI1 B5 GBE1_MDI2 B6 GBE1_MDI2 B7 GBE1_MDI3 B8 GBE1_MDI3 B9 GBE1_CTREF B10 GND 11 V3 12 GBE1_LINK_ACT 13 GBE1_LINK100 14 GBE1_LINK1000...

Page 23: ...0 CN3 USB Port 1 2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VBUS_USB2 2 USB2 3 USB2 4 GND 5 USB2_SSRX 6 USB2_SSRX 7 GND 8 USB2_SSTX 9 USB2_SSTX 10 VBUS_USB1 11 USB_D 1 12 USB_D 1 13 GND Table 2 11 Audio1 Audio Output Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 3 4 5 MIC IN 22 HP_L 23 24 25 HP_R ...

Page 24: ...mm 180D M DIP 23N6960 10S10 COM1 COM Port 1 BOX HEADER 5x2P 2 54mm 180D M DIP 23N6960 10S10 COM3 COM Port 3 Debug Port BOX HEADER 5x2P 2 54mm 180D M DIP 23N6960 10S10 CN4 PCIex1 Connector 1 PCIEXPRESS 36P 180D F DIP 2EG01817 D2D DF CN5 PCIex1 Connector 2 PCIEXPRESS 36P 180D F DIP 2EG01817 D2D DF CN6 PCIex1 Connector 3 PCIEXPRESS 36P 180D F DIP 2EG01817 D2D DF CN11 SATA Connector Serial ATA 7P 1 27...

Page 25: ...Pin Header WAFER BOX 4P 2 00mm 180D M DIP 721 81 04TW00 I2S_CN3 Audio Codec Board PIN HEADER 2x10P 2 54mm 180D M DIP 21N22564 LVDS0 LVDS0 Wafer 2x20P 1 25mm M NY9T VA GFL S WH W LVDS0_BK_PWR LVDS0 Back Light WAFER BOX 5P 2 0mm 180D M DIP A2001WV2 5P LVDS1 LVDS1 Wafer 2x20P 1 25mm M NY9T VA GFL S WH W LVDS1_BK_PWR LVDS1 Back Light WAFER BOX 5P 2 0mm 180D M DIP A2001WV2 5P SD1 SD Card Slot SD CARD 9...

Page 26: ...tery Power Input Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 BAT_TEMP 4 BAT_ID_CN 5 I2C_DAT_BAT 6 I2C_CK_BAT 7 VBATT 8 VBATT Table 2 14 BH1 RTC Battery Holder Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 BAT_RTC 2 GND Table 2 15 CAN1 CAN0 Port Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 2 3 CAN0_D 4 5 CAN0_D 6 7 8 9 GND 10 ...

Page 27: ... Table 2 16 CAN2 CAN1 Port Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 2 3 CAN1_D 4 5 CAN1_D 6 7 8 9 GND 10 Table 2 17 COM1 COM1 Port 1 2 3 COM1_RX 4 5 COM1_TX 6 7 8 9 GND 10 Table 2 18 COM3 COM3 Port Debug Port Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 2 3 COM3_RX 4 5 COM3_TX 6 7 8 9 GND 10 ...

Page 28: ...IE_C_CK A5 PCIEX_C_JTAG2 B6 PCIE_C_DAT A6 PCIEX_C_JTAG3 B7 GND A7 B8 3V3_PCIE A8 PCIEX_C_JTAG5 B9 PCIEX_C_JTAG1 A9 3V3_PCIE B10 3V3_PCIE A10 3V3_PCIE B11 PCIE_C_WAKE A11 PCIE_C_RST Mechanical Key B12 A12 GND B13 GND A13 PCIE_C_X_REFCK B14 PCIE_C_X_TX A14 PCIE_C_X_REFCK B15 PCIE_C_X_TX A15 GND B16 GND A16 PCIE_C_X_RX B17 3V3_PCIE A17 PCIE_C_X_RX B18 GND A18 GND ...

Page 29: ...D A4 GND B5 PCIE_B_CK A5 PCIEX_B_JTAG2 B6 PCIE_B_DAT A6 PCIEX_B_JTAG3 B7 GND A7 B8 3V3_PCIE A8 PCIEX_B_JTAG5 B9 PCIEX_B_JTAG1 A9 3V3_PCIE B10 3V3_PCIE A10 3V3_PCIE B11 PCIE_B_WAKE A11 PCIE_B_RST Mechanical Key B12 A12 GND B13 GND A13 PCIE_B_X_REFCK B14 PCIE_B_X_TX A14 PCIE_B_X_REFCK B15 PCIE_B_X_TX A15 GND B16 GND A16 PCIE_B_X_RX B17 3V3_PCIE A17 PCIE_B_X_RX B18 GND A18 GND ...

Page 30: ... B7 GND A7 B8 3V3_PCIE A8 PCIEX_D_JTAG5 B9 PCIEX_D_JTAG1 A9 3V3_PCIE B10 3V3_PCIE A10 3V3_PCIE B11 PCIE_D_WAKE A11 PCIE_D_RST Mechanical Key B12 A12 GND B13 GND A13 PCIE_D_CK B14 PCIE_D_X_TX A14 PCIE_D_CK B15 PCIE_D_X_TX A15 GND B16 GND A16 PCIE_D_X_RX B17 3V3_PCIE A17 PCIE_D_X_RX B18 GND A18 GND Table 2 22 CN11 SATA Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 SATA_TX 3 SATA_TX 4 GND 5 SATA_RX 6 SATA_...

Page 31: ...tor Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V 2 GND 3 GND 4 12V Table 2 24 CN22 GPIO Pin Header Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 V3_GPIO 2 GND 3 GPIO0_CN33 4 GPIO1_CN33 5 GPIO2_CN33 6 GPIO3_CN33 7 GPIO4_CN33 8 GPIO5_CN33 9 GPIO6_CN33 10 GPIO7_C 11 GPIO8_C 12 GPIO9_C 13 GPIO10_CN33 14 GPIO11_C 15 16 17 18 19 20 ...

Page 32: ...3 S19 GBE1_LINK100 P20 GBE_MDI3 S20 GBE1_MDI1 P21 GBE_LINK100 S21 GBE1_MDI1 P22 GBE_LINK1000 S22 GBE1_LINK1000 P23 GBE_MDI2 S23 GBE1_MDI2 P24 GBE_MDI2 S24 GBE1_MDI2 P25 GBE_LINK_ACT S25 GND P26 GBE_MDI1 S26 GBE1_MDI3 P27 GBE_MDI1 S27 GBE1_MDI3 P28 GBE_CTREF S28 GBE1_CTREF P29 GBE_MDI0 S29 PCIE_D_TX P30 GBE_MDI0 S30 PCIE_D_TX P31 SPI0_CS1 S31 GBE1_LINK_ACT P32 GND S32 PCIE_D_RX P33 SDIO_WP S33 PCIE...

Page 33: ...ID S64 GND P65 USB1 S65 USB3_SSRX P66 USB1 S66 USB3_SSRX P67 USB1_EN_OC S67 GND P68 GND S68 USB3_3 P69 USB2 S69 USB3_3 P70 USB2 S70 GND P71 USB2_EN_OC S71 USB2_SSTX P72 S72 USB2_SSTX P73 S73 GND P74 USB3_EN_OC S74 USB2_SSRX P75 PCIE_A_RST S75 USB2_SSRX P76 USB4_EN_OC S76 PCIE_B_RST P77 S77 PCIE_C_RST P78 S78 PCIE_C_RX P79 GND S79 PCIE_C_RX P80 PCIE_C_REFCK S80 GND P81 PCIE_C_REFCK S81 PCIE_C_TX P8...

Page 34: ...O6 S114 LVDS1_DSI1_D1 P115 GPIO7 S115 LVDS1_DSI1_D1 P116 GPIO8 S116 LCD1_VDD_EN P117 GPIO9 S117 LVDS1_DSI1_D2 P118 GPIO10 S118 LVDS1_DSI1_D2 P119 GPIO11 S119 GND P120 GND S120 LVDS1_DSI1_D3 P121 I2C_PM_CK S121 LVDS1_DSI1_D3 P122 I2C_PM_DAT S122 LCD1_BKLT_PWM P123 BOOT_SEL0 S123 P124 BOOT_SEL1 S124 GND P125 BOOT_SEL2 S125 LVDS0_DSI0_D0 P126 RESET_OUT S126 LVDS0_DSI0_D0 P127 RESET_IN S127 LCD0_BKLT_...

Page 35: ...X S145 WDT_TIME_OUT P146 CAN1_RX S146 PCIE_WAKE P147 VDD_IN_1 S147 VDD_RTC P148 VDD_IN_2 S148 LID P149 VDD_IN_3 S149 SLEEP P150 VDD_IN_4 S150 VIN_PWR_BAD P151 VDD_IN_5 S151 CHARGING P152 VDD_IN_6 S152 CHARGER_PRSNT P153 VDD_IN_7 S153 CARRIER_STBY P154 VDD_IN_8 S154 CARRIER_PWR_ON P155 VDD_IN_9 S155 FORCE_RECOV P156 VDD_IN_10 S156 BATLOW S157 TEST S158 GND Table 2 25 CN25 MXM 3 0 Connector ...

Page 36: ...D1 16 LED_OUT_BT 17 M2_D2 18 GND 19 M2_D3 20 BT_WAKE 21 M2_SDIO_WAKE 22 M2_TXD 23 M2_SDIO_RST Mechanical Key 33 GND 32 M2_RXD 35 PCIE_A_TX 34 M2_RTS 37 PCIE_A_TX 36 M2_CTS 39 GND 38 41 PCIE_A_RX 40 43 PCIE_A_RX 42 45 GND 44 47 M2_PCIE_CK 46 49 M2_PCIE_CK 48 51 GND 50 M2_SYSCLK_R 53 52 PCIE_A_D_RST 55 M2_PCIE_WAKE 54 W_DISABLE1 57 GND 56 W_DISABLE2 59 58 61 60 63 GND 62 65 64 67 66 69 GND 68 71 70 ...

Page 37: ...25 ROM DB5901 User Manual Chapter 2 H W Installation Table 2 27 CN38 FAN Reserved Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 12V 3 5V ...

Page 38: ..._CAMAF_B 2 V3_CAMAF_B 3 CSI1_D0 4 CSI1_D0 5 GND 6 CSI1_D1 7 CSI1_D1 8 GND 9 CSI1_D2 10 CSI1_D2 11 CAM1_RST _C 12 CSI1_D3 13 CSI1_D3 14 GND 15 CSI1_CK 16 CSI1_CK 17 GND 18 I2C_CSI1_CK 19 I2C_CSI1_DAT 20 CAM1_PWR _C 21 CAM1_MCK 22 23 24 25 GND 26 27 28 GND 29 30 31 32 33 34 GND 35 36 37 38 39 ...

Page 39: ...ane Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 V3_CAMAF_A 2 V3_CAMAF_A 3 4 5 GND 6 7 8 GND 9 10 11 12 13 14 GND 15 16 17 GND 18 19 20 21 CAM0_MCK 22 CAM0_PWR _C 23 I2C_CAM0_CK 24 I2C_CSI0_DAT 25 GND 26 CSI0_CK 27 CSI0_CK 28 GND 29 CSI0_D0 30 CSI0_D0 31 CAM0_RST _C 32 CSI0_D1 33 CSI0_D1 34 GND 35 36 37 38 39 ...

Page 40: ...V1 8 A7 GND A8 V12 A9 V12 A10 A11 CAM0_PWR _C A12 GND A13 V3 A14 V3 A15 GND A16 V5 A17 V5 A18 GND B1 GND B2 CSI0_SAS_D0 B3 CSI0_SAS_D0 B4 GND B5 CSI0_SAS_D1 B6 CSI0_SAS_D1 B7 GND B8 CAM0_X1_MCK B9 CAM0_RST _C B10 I2C_CAM0_DAT_C B11 I2C_CAM0_CK_C B12 GND B13 B14 B15 GND B16 B17 B18 GND H1 H2 H3 GND H4 GND H5 GND H6 GND H7 GND H8 GND H9 GND H10 GND ...

Page 41: ... CSI1_SAS_D0 B4 GND B5 CSI1_SAS_D1 B6 CSI1_SAS_D1 B7 GND B8 CAM1_X1_MCK B9 CAM1_RST _C B10 I2C_CAM1_DAT_C B11 I2C_CAM1_CK_C B12 GND B13 CSI1_SAS_D2 B14 CSI1_SAS_D2 B15 GND B16 CSI1_SAS_D3 B17 CSI1_SAS_D3 B18 GND H1 H2 H3 GND H4 GND H5 GND H6 GND H7 GND H8 GND H9 GND H10 GND Table 2 32 ESPI_CN1 ESPI Pin Header Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 V_ESPI 2 GND 3 ESPI_CS0 _C 4 ESPI_CK_C 5 ESPI_IO_0_C 6 ESPI_IO_1_...

Page 42: ...P_DAT_C 3 I2C_GP_DAT_C 4 V_GP Table 2 34 I2S_CN3 Audio Codec Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Audio_VDDA 2 GND 3 Audio_VDDA 4 I2S0_SDIN_C 5 I2S0_SDOUT_C 6 I2S0_LRCK_C 7 I2S0_CK_C 8 AUDIO_MCK_C 9 10 GND 11 Audio_I2C_CK 12 MIC_BIAS 13 Audio_I2C_DAT 14 GND 15 16 HP_R 17 MIC_IN 18 GND 19 GND 20 HP_L ...

Page 43: ... 9 LVDS0_D0 10 11 GND 12 GND 13 LVDS0_D1 14 15 LVDS0_D1 16 17 GND 18 GND 19 LVDS0_D2 20 21 LVDS0_D2 22 23 GND 24 GND 25 LVDS0_CK 26 27 LVDS0_CK 28 29 GND 30 GND 31 I2C_LCD_CK_C 32 I2C_LCD_DAT_C 33 GND 34 EDP0_HPD_A 35 LVDS0_D3 36 37 LVDS0_D3 38 39 GND 40 LVDS_CTRL Table 2 36 LVDS0_BK_PWR LVDS0 Backlight Power Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VDD_BKLT_LVDS0 2 GND 3 LCD0_BKLT_EN_C 4 LCD0_BKLT_PWM_C 5 5V ...

Page 44: ...0 11 GND 12 GND 13 LVDS1_D1 14 15 LVDS1_D1 16 17 GND 18 GND 19 LVDS1_D2 20 21 LVDS1_D2 22 23 GND 24 GND 25 LVDS1_CK 26 27 LVDS1_CK 28 29 GND 30 GND 31 I2C_LCD_CK_C 32 I2C_LCD_DAT_C 33 GND 34 EDP1_HPD_A 35 LVDS1_D3 36 37 LVDS1_D3 38 39 GND 40 LVDS1_CTRL Table 2 38 LVDS1_BK_PWR LVDS1 Backlight Power Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VDD_BKLT_LVDS1 2 GND 3 LCD1_BKLT_EN_C 4 LCD1_BKLT_PWM_C 5 5V ...

Page 45: ... 8 SD_D1 9 SD_D2 10 CD 11 WP 12 COM H1 GND H2 GND H3 GND H4 GND Table 2 40 SPI_CN1 SPI Pin Header Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 V_SPI 2 GND 3 SPI0_CS0 _C 4 SPI0_CK_C 5 SPI0_DO_C 6 SPI0_DIN_C 8 SPI0_CST _C Table 2 41 SW2 Reset Button Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 RESET_IN 4 RESET_IN Table 2 42 SW4 SLP Button Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 SLEEP 4 SLEEP ...

Page 46: ...GND 2 GND 3 POWER_BTN 4 POWER_BTN Table 2 44 USB0_OTG1 USB OTG Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 USB_OTG_5V 2 USB0 _X 3 USB0 _X 4 USB0_OTG_ID_X 5 GND Table 2 45 USB 4 5 USB Port4 Port5 Pin Header Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VBUS_4 2 VBUS_5 3 USB4 _C 4 USB5 _C 5 USB4 _C 6 USB5 _C 7 GND 8 GND 9 GND ...

Page 47: ...DP0_HPD 3 EDP0_HPD_A Table 2 47 CN9 SATA_DOM Default 2 3 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 V5 2 SATA_DOM_PIN7 3 GND Table 2 48 CN10 CANBus0 Default 1 2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 CAN0_D 2 CAN0_D Table 2 49 CN14 CANBus1 Default 1 2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 CAN1_D 2 CAN1_D Table 2 50 CN17 COM2_TERM1 Default X Jumper Mode Jumper Mode 1 V5 2 COM2_TERM1 ...

Page 48: ...t 1 2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 UART0_RX 2 SER0_RX 3 M2_UART_RX Table 2 53 CN28 SER0 Default 1 2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 UART0_TX 2 SER0_TX 3 M2_UART_TX Table 2 54 CN29 SER0 Default 1 2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 UART0_RTS 2 SER0_RTS 3 M2_UART_RTS Table 2 55 CN30 SER0 Default 1 2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 UART0_CTS 2 SER0_CTS 3 M2_UART_CTS ...

Page 49: ...e 2 57 CN43 SDIO Default 2 3 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 M2_D0 2 SDIO_D0_X 3 SD_D0 Table 2 58 CN44 SDIO Default 2 3 Jumper Mode Jumper Mode 1 M2_D1 2 SDIO_D1_X 3 SD_D1 Table 2 59 CN45 SDIO Default 2 3 Jumper Mode Jumper Mode 1 M2_D2 2 SDIO_D2_X 3 SD_D2 Table 2 60 CN46 SDIO Default 2 3 Jumper Mode Jumper Mode 1 M2_D3 2 SDIO_D3_X 3 SD_D3 ...

Page 50: ...ault 2 3 Jumper Mode Jumper Mode 1 M2_CK 2 SDIO_CK_X1 3 SD_CK Table 2 63 GPIO_0 GPIO0 Default 2 3 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GPIO0_CN33 2 GPIO0_C 3 CAM0_PWR Table 2 64 GPIO_1 GPIO1 Default 2 3 Jumper Mode Jumper Mode 1 GPIO1_CN33 2 GPIO1_C 3 CAM1_PWR Table 2 65 GPIO_2 GPIO2 Default 2 3 Jumper Mode Jumper Mode 1 GPIO2_CN33 2 GPIO2_C 3 CAM0_RST ...

Page 51: ...PIO_4 GPIO4 Default 1 2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GPIO4_CN33 2 GPIO4_C 3 HDA_RST Table 2 68 GPIO_5 GPIO5 Default 1 2 Jumper Mode Jumper Mode 1 GPIO5_CN33 2 GPIO5_C 3 PWM_OUT Table 2 69 GPIO_6 GPIO6 Default 1 2 Jumper Mode Jumper Mode 1 GPIO6_CN33 2 GPIO6_C 3 TACHIN Table 2 70 GPIO_10 GPIO10 Default 2 3 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GPIO10_CN33 2 GPIO10_C 3 I2C_GP_INT ...

Page 52: ... LVDS0_VDD1 Default 1 2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 3V 2 VDD_LVDS0_SELECT 3 5V Table 2 73 LVDS0_VDD2 Default X Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VDD_LVDS0_SELECT 2 12V Table 2 74 LVDS1_BL Default 1 2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V 2 VDD_BKLT_LVDS1 3 12V Table 2 75 LVDS1_VDD0 Default 1 2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 3V 2 VDD_LVDS1_SELECT 3 5V ...

Page 53: ...D 3 EDP1_HPD_A Table 2 78 SW1 Boot Selection for SMARC SPI 1 2 3 Feature ON ON ON Carrier SATA OFF ON ON Carrier SD ON OFF ON Carrier eSPI CS0 OFF OFF ON Carrier SPI CS0 ON ON OFF Module device reserved OFF ON OFF Remote boot reserved ON OFF OFF Module eMMC Flash OFF OFF OFF Module SPI Table 2 79 SW3 LID Button Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 LID 2 GND Table 2 80 SW6 COM2 SWITCH Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DB...

Page 54: ...OM0 Switch Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DB0_MODE_0 2 DB0_MODE_1 3 5V 4 5V Position Function Position Function D24 SATA_ACT D28 VIN_PWR_BAD D29 VIN_Ready D30 CARRIER_PWR_ON D31 V12_Ready D32 V5_Ready D33 V3_Ready D34 CARRIER_STBY D51 LED_OUT_WLAN D52 LED_OUT_BT ...

Page 55: ... Installation 1 Install the SMARC v2 0 module board ROM 5720 ROM 5620 ROM 5721 to carrier board at a 30 degree angle 2 Press down the module board and make sure the 4 screw holes are aligned with the carrier board and adjust the 4 screws clockwise to fix them in place ...

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Page 57: ...Chapter 3 3 Advantech Services This chapter introduces Advan tech design in serviceability tech nical support and warranty policy for ROM DB5901 ...

Page 58: ...se help customers easily develop their carrier boards and dif ferentiate their embedded products and applications Full Range of RISC Product Offerings Comprehensive Document Support Design Assistance Service Advantech provides a check list for engineers to easily check their schematics and review service based on customer carrier board schematics These services are pre ventative and help to catch ...

Page 59: ...ting modu lar designs General I O Design Capability Although customers possess the ability for vertical integration and have enough know how and core competitiveness in the professional application field the lack of expertise and experience in general power and I O design causes many challenges for them especially integrating CPU modules into their carrier board The Acquisition of Information Even...

Page 60: ...ovides standard software Board Support Package BSP for RISC COM so that customers can define their product s specifications as well as verifying I O and performance at the same time We offer hardware planning and technology consulting as well as software evaluation and peripheral module recommendations such as WiFi 3G BT Resolv ing customer concerns is Advantech s main target at this stage Since p...

Page 61: ...of the product s efficiency is also an important part at this stage especially for RISC platforms As a supportive role Advantech primarily helps customers solve their problems in the testing process and will give suggestions and tips as well Through an efficient verifi cation process backed by our technical support customers are able to optimize their applications Advantech s team can provide prof...

Page 62: ... products and 3rd party off the shelf products used to assemble Advantech Configure to Order products are entitled to a 2 year complete and prompt global warranty service Product defects in design materials and work manship are covered from the date of shipment All customized products will by default carry a 15 months regional warranty service The actual product warranty terms and conditions may v...

Page 63: ... ADVANTECH com tw with an authorized user ID and password You must fill out basic product and customer information and describe the problems encountered in detail in Problem Description Vague entries such as does not work and failure are not acceptable If you are uncertain about the cause of the problem please contact ADVANTECH s Application Engineers AE They may be able to find a solution that do...

Page 64: ...ed or calibrated after expiry of the warranty period and a No Problem Found NPF result is obtained The product though repaired within the warranty period has been misused abused or subjected to unauthorized disassembly modification placed in an unsuitable physical or operating environment improperly maintained by the cus tomer or failure caused which ADVANTECH is not responsible whether by acci de...

Page 65: ...of a product submitted for repair for one month while it is waiting for return of a signed P I or payment A R If the customer fails to respond within such period ADVANTECH will close the case automatically ADVAN TECH will take reasonable measures to stay in proper contact with the customer dur ing this one month period 3 5 6 Shipping Back to Customer The forwarding company for RMA returns from ADV...

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