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Smart Embedded Management Agent (SEMA)
The onboard microcontroller (BMC) implements power sequencing and Smart Embedded Management Agent (SEMA) functionality.
The microcontroller communicates via the System Management Bus with the CPU/chipset.
The following functions are implemented
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Total operating hours counter. Counts the number of hours the module has been run in minutes.
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On-time minutes counter. Counts the seconds since last system start.
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Temperature monitoring of CPU and board temperature. Minimum and maximum temperature values of CPU and board are stored in
flash.
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Power cycles counter
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Boot counter. Counts the number of boot attempts.
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Watchdog Timer (Type-II). Set / Reset / Disable Watchdog Timer. Features auto-reload at power-up.
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System Restart Cause. Power loss / BIOS Fail / Watchdog / Internal Reset / External Reset
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Fail-safe BIOS support. In case of a boot failure, hardware signals tells external logic to boot from fail-safe BIOS.
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Flash area. 1kB Flash area for customer data
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128 Bytes Protected Flash area. Keys, IDs, etc. can be stored in a write- and clear-protectable region.
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Board Identify. Vendor / Board / Serial number / Production Date
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Main-current & voltage. Monitors drawn current and main voltages
For a detailed description of SEMA features and functionality, please refer to the
SEMA Technical Manual
and
SEMA Software Manual
,
downloadable at: http://www.adlinktech.com/PD/web/PD_detail.php?cKind=&pid=1274
Note:
Due to limitations of the Intel “Bay Trail” platform, SEMA can only obtain CPU temperature readings when the OS is running.