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1. 35 Warranty Intormatiolb NN MUR casino neues dense soasce EE AAE E EU ND P EM RI MEME M M MEME EIN NF DUM ME 36 mu A X AX M X 2014 06 20 Pagei WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual Introduction The SBC35 CC405 is a high performance industrial small form factor SFF Single Board Computer SBC capable of operating at very high temperatures without a fan or heat pipe The processor for the unit is an Intel E3800 series Atom integrated into the SBC35 CC405 using a Type 6 COM Express module The low profile thermal solution provides a rugged platform base that protects the PCB assembly and offers convenient four point mounting Information to configure and operate the SBC35 CC405 for most applications is included in this User Manual or on our website at www winsystems com If additional information is required call WinSystems Technical Support at 817 274 7553 and speak with one of our Application Engineers they are available M F 8 AM to 5 PM Central Daylight Time CDT for assistance with all of your product requirements Specifications Feature SBC35 CC405 3815 SBC35 CC405 3827 SBC35 CC405 3845 Intel Atom E3815 Intel Atom E3827 Intel Atom E3845 Graphics Intel Gen 7 Graphics Engine Up to 2 Active Di
2. SBC35 CC405 User Manual WinSystems Inc 715 Stadium Drive Arlington TX 76011 817 274 7553 5 BC35 CC405 U ser Employee Owned Company Revision History Revision Date Code Number 2014 06 20 Initial Release E 5 BC35 CC405 U ser Employee Owned Company Table of Contents OCC TION MERE 1 1 ME Boum 2 2 0 Locating Connectors Switches and Jumpers 2 3 0 Topside Connectors Jumpers and Switches ccscsccccccscscsccccccscsceccccecscsceccecscececcececscsceceececscucescecececeseecececes 3 3 1 Edge 4 40 Connector Switch and Jumper 5 5 4 1 xs M t 5 e 7 10 4 4 ENE E ana EEEE E S M NEMINEM RDUM MONA MEM UR 11 11 Ae U
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4. termination Termination Select Serial 1 BRG Normal 1 8432MHz 31 Modifies the input serial 2 IRQ range from 1to 15 00 MESSEN 85232 Selects the serial 2 mode SLEW not Limited Selects the serial 2 SLEW Select Serial 2 BRG BRG Normal High 33 333 MHz Normal 1 8432MHz WERE 854221 Selects the serial2 mode 000 No Termination SLEW not Limited Selects the serial 2 SLEW Select Serial 2 BRG BRG Normal High 33 333 MHz Normal 1 8432MHz Mode RS485 Selects the serial 2 mode f No Termination Selects UART termination Termination SLEW not Limited Selects the serial 2 SLEW 2014 06 20 Page 26 of 36 Termination Selects UART termination WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual SIO CONFIGURATION ITEMS amp SUBMENUS ltem Submenu Default Setting Function BRG Normal Select Serial 2 BRG High 33 333 MHz Normal 1 8432MHz Mode Loopback Selects the serial 2 mode No Termination 4 Selects termination Termination SLEW not Limited Selects the serial 2 SLEW Select Serial 2 BRG Normal High 33 333 MHz Normal 1 8432MHz I O Address 3E8 Modifies the input serial 3 I O address range from 0x100 to OxFFF8 a Modifies the input serial 3 IRQ range from 1 to 15 I O Address 2E8 Modifies the input serial 4 I O address range from 0x100 to OxFFF8 Modifies the input serial 4 IRQ range from 1 to 15 W
5. Read Only orma xample Only TXE File System Integrity 2014 06 20 Page 24 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual SECURITY CONFIGURATION ITEMS amp SUBMENUS ltem Submenu Default Setting Function Definition TXE Enable TXE HMRFPO Disable TXE Firmware Update Enable TXE EOP Message Enable TXE fi j Perform 6 3 Others Menu Main Advanced Others Boot Hardware Monitor System Information f Enter E 2014 06 20 Page 25 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual 6 3 1 SIO Configuration Items Submenus SIO CONFIGURATION ITEMS amp SUBMENUS ltem Submenu Default Setting Serial 1 Modifies the input serial 1 IRQ range from 1to 15 0 RS232 Seletstheserialimoe Select Serial 1 BRG BRG Normal High 33 333 MHz Normal 1 8432MHz 185422 Selects the serial 1 mode 4 Termination Selects termination Termination SLEW not Limited Selects the serial 1 SLEW Select Serial 1 BRG BRG Normal High 33 333 MHz Normal 1 8432MHz Mode RS485 Selects the serial 1 mode Termination Selects termination Termination SLEW not Limited Selects the serial 1 SLEW Select Serial 1 BRG BRG Normal High 33 333 MHz Normal 1 8432MHz Mode Loopback Selects the serial 1 mode No 4 Termination Selects
6. STOP settings and one jumper for backlight power settings two total However jumpering more than one set of pins for backlight enable and one set of pins for backlight power will damage the board Jumper Pins Panel Orientation J12 Pin 18 High J12 Pin 18 Low Vertical Up Down 12T oe J12 Pin 17 Low d No Jumper Jumper WARNING JP6 supports one jumper for horizontal panel STOP orientation and one jumper for vertical panel orientation two total However jumpering more than one set of pins for vertical and one set of pins for horizontal will damage the board Horizontal Left Right 2014 06 20 Page 9 of 36 SBC35 CC405 User Manual 4 3 Audio WinSystems An Employee Owned Company The SBC35 CC405 Intel Atom E3800 family processor uses the Realtek ALC888S VD codec controller which provides both Digital and Analog channels The controller has three jack detection pins and a built in beep generator The SBC35 CC405 supports three audio interfaces one digital Display Port 1 1 two analog Stereo Audio Line In Line Out Microphone and one HD Audio 7 1 Surround The Display Port 1 1 interface located at J15 also delivers video capability see more information about this interface the Video section of this user manual Additional Information Line In Stereo Audio Line In Line Out amp Mic The SBC35 CC405 uses 3 5 mm stereo line out line in
7. connectors at J11 amp J13 OF E vou There is one green LED left Ethernet LEDs Nounk and one bi color green yellow or INRE LED right Activity signals for Right these lights are defined in the table to the right 2014 06 20 Page 13 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual An Employee Owned Company 1L 1111L ____ gt 74 4 8 Serial ATA SATA SERIAL ATA SATA Additional Information The bootable SATA 2 0 interface is located at J3 WinSystems offers CBL SATA 701 20 for this connector J3 33 Pin 1 NOTE cannot be used when 9 5 is present SATA Power Power is supplied to the SATA device via the connector at J1 WinSystems offers CBL PWR 117 12 for this connector 1 The SBC35 CC405 i Description Pin Description supports CFAST SGND signal Ground PCS No Connect CFAST DUET No Connect SATA 550 1103 located s a the back of the SGND Digital GND LED1 LED Output iF board isa 5 B PC9 LED2 LED Output LX 10 Reserved small factor SGND Signal Ground 11 Reserved Be SATA SSD Pin Ky Reserved On back of the m definitions 1 2 Pca board provided C
8. Bending or flexing can cause irreparable damage Single board computers are especially sensitive to flexing or bending around Ball Grid Array BGA devices BGA devices are extremely rigid by design and flexing or bending the single board computer can cause the BGA to tear away from the printed circuit board Mounting Holes The mounting holes are plated on the top bottom and through the barrel of the hole are connected to the single board computer s ground plane Traces are often routed in the inner layers right below above or around the mounting holes Never use a drill or any other tool in an attempt to make the holes larger Never use screws with oversized heads The head could contact nearby components causing a short or physical damage Never use self tapping screws they will compromise the walls of the mounting hole Never use oversized screws that cut into the walls of the mounting holes Always use all of the mounting holes By using all of the mounting holes you will provide the support the single board computer needs to prevent bending or flexing Plug or Unplug Connectors Only on Fully Mounted Boards Never plug or unplug connectors on a board that is not fully mounted Many of the connectors fit rather tightly and the force needed to plug or unplug them could cause the single board computer to be flexed board computer compress could damage interlayer traces around the mounting holes Use Appropriate Tools Always use to
9. Disable HDD Security Status No HDD detected Trusted Platform Module TPM TPM not detected f Enter 6 4 1 Security Menu Items and Submenus SECURITY ITEM MENUS amp SUBMENUS Item Submenu Default Setting Function Supervisor Password is Cleared Read only Cleared Read only Press Enter to set or clear the supervisor account s password Press Esc to Set Supervisor Password Enter ier exit without making changes Press Enter to type hint for the Supervisor password If you forget your Supervisor Hint String us P Sa password the answer to your hint will help you recover the password Press Enter to set or clear the user password Press Esc to exit without Set User Password Enter making changes Press Enter to type hint for the User password If you forget your password the answer to your hint will help you recover the password Min password length Sets the minimum number of characters for your password 1 20 2014 06 20 Page 28 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual SECURITY ITEM MENUS 8 SUBMENUS ltem Submenu Default Setting Function Authenticate User on ES Disable Enables or disables user authentication prompt on boot HDD Security Status If no hard disk drive is detected this is blank No HDD detected This is the display when no hard disk drive is detected Trusted Platform Module TPM TPM not detected 6 5 Boot M
10. Prevents certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting Operating System OS Limit CPUI Maximum Disable Disabled for Windows XP Bi directional When a processor thermal sensor trips either core the PROCHOT will Enable be driven If bi direction is enabled external agents can drive PROCHOT PROCHOT to throttle the processor Enable Enables or disables the VTX 2 Mode support TM1 Enable Enables or disables TM1 which is a thermal monitor based on clock throttling DTS Enable Enables or disables the digital thermal sensor which protects the sensor from overheating 2014 06 20 Page 22 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual ADVANCED MENU ITEMS amp SUBMENUS ltem Submenu Default Setting Function CPU Power Management This subset of the CPU Configuration Submenu provides options for CPU power management Intel SpeedStep Enable Enables or disables processor performance states P States Max Selects the performance state that the BIOS will set before OS handoff Boot Performance Mode Performance Enable to allow processor cores to run faster than the base operating Intel Turbo Boost Enable frequency if it is operating below power current and temperature specification limits Disable Enables or disables C States Technology C States Uncore Configuration Enable Enable or disable the GOP Driver Enabling will unl
11. RAM Total Memory Up to 8192 MB Total Memory SODIMM Information MAC Address Port 1 00 90 FB XX XX XX MAC Address Module Module MAC Address Port 2 00 01 45 XX XX XX MAC Address Carrier Carrier Boot Features Default Setting Value Function Definition Selects the default state for NumLock during power up 2 Number of seconds that Power Self Test POST will wait for user input before booting Compatibility Support Module that provides backward compatibility services for legacy BIOS devices such as int10 int13 dependent OS Disable Enables disables quick boot Diagnostic Enables disables the diagnostic splash screen during Disable Splash Screen boot Diagnostic Summary Screen CSM Support Yes Disable Displays the Diagnostic Summary screen during boot 2014 06 20 Page 20 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual MAIN MENU ITEMS amp SUBMENUS Item Submenu Default Setting Value Function Definition Enables disables all BIOS support for the USB to reduce BIOS Level boot time Note This will prevent using a USB keyboard USB Enable in Setup or a USB biometric scanner such as a finger print reader to control access to setup but does not prevent the operating system from supporting such hardware Disable Enables Disables Universal Console Redirection Redirection Allow Hotkey Enable Enables or
12. Software Drivers Go to www winsystems com for cable information and software drivers 2014 06 20 Page 31 of 36 E 5 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual 8 0 Mechanical Drawings 8 1 Top Side Component Illustration with Dimensions 258 6 55 508 12 90 3 508 89 10 3 758 95 45 4 016 102 lt 6 500 165 10 E 9 6 313160 34 77 lm 6 124 155 56 AL 8 8 32 THRU 4X 170 4 32 4X Figure 8 1 1 Top Side Component Illustration with Dimensions SSS SSS 2014 06 20 Page 32 of 36 SBC35 CC405 User Manual An Employee Owned Company 8 2 Edge View Component Illustration __ m lvi m m THUS on LL 2 277 57 84 at hn 7 1 ars 22 22 2 550 13 97 REL Figure 8 2 1 Edge Views Component Illustration 2014 06 20 Page 33 of 36 E WinSystems SBC35 CCA405 User Manual Appendix A Best Practices A 1 Power Supply Power Supply Avoid Electrostatic Discharge ESD Only handle the SBC and other bare electronics when electrostatic discharge ESD protection is in place Having a wrist strap and a fully grounded workstation is the minimum ESD protection required before the ESD seal on the product bag is broken Power Supply Budget Evaluate your power supply budget It is usually good practice to budget 2X the typical power requirem
13. VGA mju 21 55 Reset Button sw2 ED LVDS 4 1 060 Im Expansion Panel Orientation 116 6 USB Touchscreen 114 Bits Per EN Pixel JP4 Ethernet GPIO J20 LIS GPIO Pull END binds Select 8 m Backlight Enable Flat Panel Power JP7 LVDS amp Backlight J12 Battery Select 2 3 Fan Power Select JP2 71 MiniPCle with USB EXE MiniPCle mSATA Fan Output J10 Smit tt I Iiii r External Battery Connect J7 Management 4 2 x Speaker SP1 LEGEND SATA Power SATA Data HD Audio m pini U3 2 EN Connector Other OE Jumper Block 2014 06 20 Page 3 of 36 SBC35 CC405 User Manual An Employee Owned Company 3 1 Edge Connectors Ports and Inputs Ethernet Display Port Ports Line In Line Out Nap 10 50 VDC USB Ports Power Power USB 3 0 Input Button USB 2 0 ait 2014 06 20 Page 4 of 36 5 BC35 CC405 U ser An Employee Owned Company 4 0 Connector Switch and Jumper Configurations 4 1 Power For locations of Connectors switches jumpers and ports refer to Sections 2 and 3 of this User Manual Name Function Additional Information The Power Button SW1 located on the lower right
14. disables hotkey detection when the system in S4 resume resumes from the Hibernate state Enables the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface UEFI The interfaces between the OS and firmware Legacy Boot Enable Enables Legacy boot USB floppy emulation Enable forces display adapter to switch from video mode Legacy Video Disable to Text Mode 3 at the end of BIOS POST for Mode boot mode legacy boot Some legacy software such as DUET requires BIOS to enter text video mode on boot Load OPROM On Demand vida OPROMS on demand according to the boot 6 2 Advanced Menu The Advanced menu contains a variety of complex Items and Submenus for CPU and other types of configuration Boot in STOP WARNING Assigning incorrect values to items on the following screen menus may cause system malfunction E 2014 06 20 Page 21 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual Main Others Security Boot Item Specific Help Setup Warning Setting items on this screen to incorrect values may cause system to malfunction Select Language English gt Uncore Configuration gt South Cluster Configuration Security Configuration f Enter 6 2 1 Advanced Menu Items and Submenus ADVANCED MENU ITEMS amp SUBMENUS ltem Submenu Default Setting CPU Configuration Active Processor Cores All Number of cores to enable in each processor package Peat Enable
15. edge of the board next to the audio line in line out microphone input controls power to the SBC35 CC405 Upon initial hookup of power to J5 the Power Button power button is bypassed and the board powers up automatically However after initial power up SW1 e Abrief press of SW1 powers the unit on or off depending on the present state e If the unit accidentally locks up and is unresponsive press and hold SW1 for four 4 seconds to perform a hard restart The SBC35 CC405 is capable of operating from 10 to 50 VDC 5 The green power input connector J5 is located next to the power button on the edge of the board 10 50 Volt DC Power Input WARNING If you reverse the voltage from what is depicted in the image to the left you will void the warranty and damage the board J5 p 2014 06 20 Page 5 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual Rus Does Pap BEPPIERNPNNEPGCTHEINEGNENNMENCENENMCINMCLLMO M n ea UR D FECE Additional Information This jumper setting provides either a 5 or 12 VDC output at pin of connector J10 External Fan Voltage Fan Connect Select the appropriate voltage output based on fan requirements The default setting is Output ju
16. for different functions and plugging a cable into the wrong header can have disastrous results Contact an Applications Engineer with questions If a diagram or chart in a manual does not seem to match your board or if you have additional questions contact your Applications Engineer 2014 06 20 Page 35 of 36 E 5 WinSystems SBC35 CCA405 User Manual Warranty Information http www winsystems com warranty cfm WinSystems warrants to Customer that for a period of two 2 years from the date of shipment any Products and Software purchased or licensed hereunder which have been developed or manufactured by WinSystems shall be free of any material defects and shall perform substantially in accordance with WinSystems specifications therefore With respect to any Products or Software purchased or licensed hereunder which have been developed or manufactured by others WinSystems shall transfer and assign to Customer any warranty of such manufacturer or developer held by WinSystems provided that the warranty if any may be assigned Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary this warranty granted by WinSystems to the Customer shall be for the sole benefit of the Customer and may not be assigned transferred or conveyed to any third party The sole obligation of WinSystems for any breach of warranty contained herein shall be at its option either i to repair or replace at its expense any materially defective Produ
17. is taken in response to the system overheating and the user can be notified of a thermal trip More information regarding thermal protection signaling is provided in the table below Additionally you can also tie J4 to a sleep mode via Pin 3 System Management J4 Thermal Protection Signaling 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 A 2 Thermal Power Rail Description Protection THRIVE 1 3 3v 3 3V Input from off Module temp sensor indicating VCC_5V THRMTRIP an over temp situation GND WAKE Active low output indicating that the CPU has VCC_3 3V THRM THRMTRIP 3 3V 3 3V entered thermal GND NC LID GND 4 5 Serial SERIAL Additional Information COM 1 The SBC35 CC405 is equipped with two on board serial J19A ports RS 232 422 485 at J19 Both serial channels use the advanced EXAR SP339E multiprotocol transceiver Both COM 2 ports are configured in the BIOS and include options for 120 ohm receiver termination slew rate and protocol J19B Pin 6 9 2014 06 20 Page 11 of 36 SBC35 CCA405 User Manual An Employee Owned Company 4 6 USB Additional Information USB 2 0 3 0 Channels 1 amp 3 J11 J11 provides USB 3 0 the bottom port CH3 USB 2 0 on the top port CH1 J13 provide USB 2 0 USB 2 0 on both ports 2 amp Channels 2 amp 4 USB Ports 113 USB 3 0 USB 2 0 4 7 Ethernet Additional Infor
18. 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 3 3 6 8 5 9 1 3 5 7 9 1 3 7 9 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 V D SMB DATA D D INC 1 msSATA DET 5 NC Not Connected un fje gt gt 79 C C 2014 06 20 Page 16 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual 4 10 1O60 Expansion Bus An Employee Owned Company 1060 Expansion Bus J16 Additional Information 1 3 4 CCS 5 UART TIX 6 7 UARTRS 18 UART CIS amp 9 GND 10 UART GND GND The expansion bus allows mezzanine cards to provide additional functionality 29 EXP RST N 30 EXPINI 116 39 GND 40 GND 43 44 1 5 45 GND 46 GND 47 TP20 48 49 19 5 59 60 VCC33 1060 Expansion Bus LLL 2014 06 20 Page 17 of 36 x WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual 5 0 Setup Use the Figures provided in Sections 2 and 3 to help locate and identify the connectors outlined in the following steps 5 1 Installation Hookup 1 Connect a compatible monitor to the VGA output at J21 the Display port at J15 or the LVDS and Backlight connector at J12 depending on your preference and capabilities see note above NOTE Depending upon your display method or preferences flat panel LCD or standard VGA etc make sure the ju
19. Line Out and microphone jacks at J6 The diagram to the left depicts the line in line out and microphone ports J6 Microphone Ground ADGND SIDE L ADGND HEADPHONE R CENTER ADGND LFE SUR R HEADPHONEL ADGND sipe g ADGND OUT L 3 21 19 11 9 3 5 3 HD Audio 7 1 Surround J2 28 26 24 22 18 14 10 8 6 ADGND CD R LINE L n MIC2 REAR R CD GND LINE R CD L ADGND MIC2 REAR L ADGND Page 10 of 36 2014 06 20 ADGND MIC1 REAR L HD Audio connection WinSystems cable CBL AUDIO7 102 12 delivers 7 1 surround sound audio from this connector CBL AUDIO5 102 12 delivers 5 1 audio and CBL AUDIO3 102 12 delivers stereo audio 5 WinSystems 5 BC35 CC405 U ser Employee Owned Company ee 4 4 System Management SYSTEM MANAGEMENT SPI_MOSI SYS_RESET PWRBTN SPI MISO 12 supports many system features The primary uses to provide a security feature to SPI CLK 12 DAT manage system intrusion and provide notification on thermal status Pin 2 LID signifies 7 E whether the system is on off or opened closed and can be used for an intruder alert If SPI CS5 SPI PWR SLEEP this particular bit is set the user can wire it to their system to initiate a system shut down Pin 4 provides thermal trip status action e g system shut down
20. Setup screen appears in the display with the Main menu highlighted Others Security Boot Exit System Date Enter ONN 2014 06 20 Page 19 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual CLTC lo 6 1 1 Main Menu Items and Submenus The Main menu contains the following items and or submenus MAIN MENU ITEMS amp SUBMENUS Item Submenu Default Setting Value Function Definition Displays the current date in MM DD YYYY format To set or change the date highlight the row using the up down arrow keys then highlight the month day or year by pressing the System Date N A Enter key until the desired value is highlighted with a square block Use the keys to change the highlighted value Displays the current time in HH MM SS format To set or change the time highlight the row using the up down arrow keys then highlight the hour minute or second by pressing the System Time N A Enter key until the desired value is highlighted with a square block Use the keys to change the highlighted value System Information Read Only The following are for example only Default Setting Value Function Definition BIOS Version CC405yymmdd BIOS Version BIOS Build mm dd yyyy BIOS Build Date ymmddTXX EC Build Date mm dd yyyy EC Build Date Intel Atom CPU E3800 series Processor Type 1066 MHz or 1333 MHz System Memory Speed L2 Cache 512 KB per Core L2 Cache
21. ages and the connector contacts oxidize Power Harness Minimize the length of the power harness This will reduce the amount of voltage drop between the power supply and the single board computer Gauge Wire Use the largest gauge wire that you can Most connector manufacturers have a maximum gauge wire they recommend for their pins Try going one size larger the extra copper will help your system perform more stable over time Pin Contacts Often the pin contacts used in cabling are not given enough attention The ideal choice for a pin contact would include a design similar to Molex or Trifurcon design which provides three distinct points to maximize the contact area and improve connection integrity in high shock and vibration applications A 2 Power Down Make sure the system is completely off powered down before connecting anything to the motherboard Power Down Power Supply OFF The power supply should always be off before it is connected to the single board computer I O Connections OFF I O Connections should also be off before connecting them to the single board computer or any I O cards Connecting hot signals can cause damage whether the single board computer is powered or not 2014 06 20 Page 34 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual Mounting and Protecting the Single Board Computer Mounting and Protecting the SBC Do Not Bend or Flex the SBC Never bend or flex the single board computer
22. ard Detect In 14 15 table to the right 16 Ground 17 Card Detect Out J103 2014 06 20 Page 14 of 36 SBC35 CC405 User Manual 49 MINIPCle An Employee Owned Company MINIPCle J8 J9 Additional Information 18 3 INC 4 GND 5 INC 6 15 7 CLKREQ 18 2 9 GND 10 NC Mechanical Key The SBC35 CC405 includes a MiniPCle socket at J8 U8 Pin definitions are provided in the table to the right Pin 1 31 0 1 32 SMB 39 3 3Vaux 40 GND N N MiniPCle 45 ED_WPAN 47 NC 415V C C 49 NC 2 3 3Vaux NC Not Connected 2014 06 20 Page 15 of 36 WinSystems S BC35 CC405 U ser anua Employee Owned Company aa ee ee ae ee ee ee ee MINIPCle J8 J9 Designation Additional Information Name Name WAKEH 2 NC Z 2 oO Z e REFCLK 1 NCO 1 The SBC35 CC405 includes a MiniPCle socket at 9 Mechanical Key The socket auto detects mSATA providing a bootable 1 MiniPCle with media and storage interface Pin definitions are mSATA Support provided in the table to the right NOTE J9 cannot be used when J3 SATA is present nM mM I Go GND W_DISABLER 2 5 6 8 0 2 9 0 2 PETpO C 1
23. atch Dog Timer Watch Dog Timer Disable Enable Enables or disables the watch dog timer Timer Unit Second Minute If Watch Dog Timer is Enabled choose between Second and Minute Timer Value 255 Seconds or 255 Minutes depending upon the choice of Timer Unit LCD Configuration 1024 x 768 LCD Panel Type NXP Generic Selects the LCD panel type Bpp Select 24 Bpp Selects the Bpp Type 6 3 2 Hardware Monitor Items and Submenus HARDWARE MONITOR ITEMS amp SUBMENUS Read Only item Submenu___ _ Default Setting CPU Temp Displays the temperature of the CPU in Celcius 6 3 3 APM Configuration Items and Submenus APM CONFIGURATION ITEMS amp SUBMENUS Item Submenu Default Setting Function Power On By RTC Alarm Disable If enabled allows the SBC to be powered on by an RTC alarm Wake on Lan1 Enable IIO EUROS 2014 06 20 Page 27 of 36 K WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual l 6 4 Security Menu The menu options as depicted below are prior to changes by the user Once the user sets a Supervisor password some of the menu items will no longer appear as grey text Main Advanced Others Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Supervisor Password is Cleared User Password is Cleared Set or clear the Supervisor account s password Supervisor Hint String Set User Password Enter Set User Password Min password length 1 Authenticate Uer on Boot
24. cts or Software or ii to take back such Products and Software and refund the Customer the purchase price and any license fees paid for the same Customer shall pay all freight duty broker fees and insurance charges for the return of any Products or Software to WinSystems under this warranty WinSystems shall pay freight and insurance charges for any repaired or replaced Products or Software thereafter delivered to Customer within the United States All fees and costs for shipment outside of the United States shall be paid by Customer The foregoing warranty shall not apply to any Products of Software which have been subject to abuse misuse vandalism accidents alteration neglect unauthorized repair or improper installations THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES BY WINSYSTEMS EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL WINSYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF DATA PROFITS OR GOODWILL WINSYSTEMS MAXIMUM LIABILITY FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHER CLAIM RELATED TO ANY PRODUCTS SOFTWARE OR THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OR LICENSE FEE PAID BY CUSTOMER TO WINSYSTEMS FOR THE PRODUCTS OR SOFTWARE OR PORTION THEREOF TO WHICH SUCH BREACH OR CLAIM PERTAINS 1 obtain service unde
25. de IDE Compatibility mode disables AHCI Nati Chipset SATA Mode AHCI AHCI Supports advanced SATA features such as Native Command Queuing Warning OS may not boot if this setting is changed after OS install ile ou Be Enable If enabled SATA port will be reported as Hot Plug capable Capability Enable If enabled SATA port will be reported as Hot Plug capable LAN Configuration This subset of the South Cluster configuration Submenu provides options for LAN configuration PXE ROM Disable Enables or disables PXE Option ROM execution for onboard LAN Miscellaneous Configuration This subset of the South Cluster Configuration submenu provides options for miscellaneous configuration Ties in which TUR Tr SENSE Wee SO State Specifies in which state to begin when power is re applied after a power failure G3 state Enables or disables the SMM Lock feature This locks the SMRAM and disables the SMM driver PCI MMIO Size GB Sets the PCIO MMIO size 6 2 2 Security Configuration Items and Submenus SECURITY CONFIGURATION ITEMS amp SUBMENUS ltem Submenu Default Setting Function Definition TXE FW Version 1 0 2 1067 E Read Only 0 2 106 xample Only TXE FW Capabilities A000104 E Read Only 0001040 xample Only TXE FW Features 000104 Read Only 0001040 xample Only TXE FW OEM Tag E Read Only 00000000 xample Only TXE Firmware Mode N
26. ent for all of your devices Zero Load Power Supply Use a zero load power supply whenever possible A zero load power supply does not require a minimum power load to regulate If a zero load power supply is not appropriate for your application then verify that the single board computer s typical load is no lower than the power supply s minimum load If the single board computer does not draw enough power to meet the power supply s minimum load the power supply will not regulate properly and can cause damage to the SBC Use Proper Power Connections Voltage When verifying the voltage you should always measure it at the power connector on the SBC Measuring at the power supply does not account for voltage drop through the wire and connectors The single board computer requires 10 to 50VDC to operate Verify the power connections Incorrect voltages can cause catastrophic damage Populate all power and ground connections Most single board computers will have multiple power and ground pins and all of them should be populated The more copper connecting the power supply to the single board computer the better Adjusting Voltage If you have a power supply that will allow you to adjust the voltage it is a good idea to set the voltage at the power connector of the SBC to 5 1V The SBC can tolerate up to 5 25V so setting your power supply to provide 5 1V is safe and allows for a small amount of voltage drop that will occur over time as the power supply
27. enu Main Advanced Others Security Boot Priority Order USB CD Keys used to view or configure USB FDD devices t and arrows Select a ATAPI CD device and move the device ATA HDDO up or down Shift 1 enables or HDD1 disables a device Del deletes an Internaal Shell unprotected PCI LAN f Enter lt 2014 06 20 Page 29 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual 6 5 1 Boot Menu Items and Submenus Item Submenu Default Setting Function Boot Priority Order Once selected use the or key to change the order in which the USBC selected device boots Keys used to view or configure devices Up and down arrows select a device and move the device up or down Shift 1 enables or disables a device Del deletes an unprotected device 6 6 Exit Menu Main Advanced Others Security Boot Item Specific Help Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Equal to F10 save all changes of Discard Changes all menus thendexit setup configure Save Changes driver Finally resets the system automatically Enter SSS See 2014 06 20 Page 30 of 36 WinSystems 5 5 405 User Manual gt 6 6 1 Exit Menu Items and Submenus EXIT MENU ITEMS amp SUBMENUS Item Submenu Default Setting Function 000000000000 Exit Saving Changes Saves all changes and then exits setup 7 0 Cables and
28. mation 111 113 int Two Intel 1210 Gigabit Pin Function Description Cable Color Porti mens Ethernet controllers provide white ereen standard IEEE 1588 and _2 TXDi TranceiveData _ Ethernet 802 1AS protocol time Receive Datar white orange _ stamping Each Ethernet Bidirectional Datar CE blue a4 interface includes 75 ips Brdirectional Data white biue 10 100 1000 MP s mult Receive Date orange P white brown 04 Bidirectional Data SENI brown 2014 06 20 Page 12 of 36 o WinSystems 5 BC35 CC405 U ser Employee Owned Company ENECEREEEGNEDCEC ENG GC a Designation Additional Information The SBC35 CC405 is equipped with an Ethernet GPIO connector at J20 which is associated with Ethernet port 2 at J13 Reference power to J20 is controlled by jumper settings on JP8 below Ethernet GPIO Controller J20 Voltage Jumper Pins Ethernet GPIO 3 3V Reference The table to the right provides Voltage jumpers for voltage settings T X Selection on JP8 The board supports 20V 5 6 voltages of 3 3V 5V and 12V _ 8 STOP WARNING Jumpering more than one set of pins at a time will damage the board On board Ethernet activity nem em EM LEDs are built into the ernet Status CT T
29. mper JP2 Ea NOTE A fan is not provided with the unit Default For 5VDC For 12V Setting J10 DC J10 FAN PWM External Fan FAN_TACH Connect mM 1 2 3 4 GND The fan voltage output of this connector is determined by the jumper configuration 2 J10 Battery Select To use an external battery connected at J7 jumper pins 1 amp 2 default setting For using an internal optional battery jumper pins 2 amp 3 The external battery supplies the SBC35 CC405 board with external JP3 standby power for the real time clock CMOS and optional GPS External Internal battery battery battery backup backup backup External Battery Supplies the SBC35 CC405 board with external standby power for the real time clock CMOS and Connect optional GPS An extended temperature lithium battery is available from WinSystems part BAT LTC E 36 16 1 or BAT LTC E 36 27 1 For OEM applications an on board battery can be integrated into the 07 motherboard Please contact WinSystems Application Engineer for more information 2014 06 20 Page 6 of 36 SBC35 CC405 User Manual WinSystems Chie An Employee Owned Company Bee E E N 4 2 Video Designation Layout Display Port 1 1 J15 Green BLUE HSYNC 121 VSYNC DDCDATA DDCCLK Analog VGA LVDS amp Backlight J12 2014 06 20 2 DATA GND 3 BLK DATA 3 BLKPWM BKLVCC Additional Information The Dis
30. mper for Backlight Power at JP7 is installed as required See JP7 on page 9 for specific requirements NOTE If using a flat panel LCD display connector J12 configure the panel orientation LVDS configuration and 9 bits per pixel to your preferences requirements See JP6 on page 9 for specific requirements on panel orientation JP5 on page 8 for LVDS configuration and JP4 on page 8 bits per pixel setup Connect a USB keyboard to one of the four USB ports at J11 13 p Plug in the boot media of your preference The options are A CFAST J103 on back of the board J9 External SATA J3 USB J11 or J13 Ethernet LAN boot requires special CMOS settings 4 Set the jumper at Battery Select for the type of battery backup to be used optional No battery backup no jumper External battery backup Default jumper pins 1 amp 2 Optional internal battery backup jumper pins 2 amp 3 5 If using an external battery backup connect the battery to J7 6 Connectan Ethernet cable to either of the ports at J11 or J13 5 2 Power Up 1 Plug compatible 10 50 VDC power source at J5 The SBC35 CC405 should boot when power is applied u ea 2014 06 20 Page 18 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual An Employee Owned Company 6 0 BIOS Settings 6 1 Boot Up and the Main Menu Press F2 at power up to bring up System Utilities in the BIOS The BIOS
31. nfigures PCle 1 speed Configures PCle 2 speed onfigures PCle 3 speed Controls the PCI Express Root Port 1 MiniPCle ontrols the PCI Express Root Port 2 MiniPCle Controls the PCI Express Root Port 3 Ethernet Carrier Controls the PCI Express Root Port 4 Ethernet Carrier USB Configuration This subset of the South Cluster configuration submenu provides options for USB configuration Link Power E Management cud Enables or disables XHCI link power management USB 3 0 Controls the USB EHCI 9USB 2 0 functions One EHCI controller must always be enabled Enable Controls each of the USB ports 0 3 disabling EHCI Controller Enable USB Per Port Control 2014 06 20 Page 23 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 User Manual ADVANCED MENU ITEMS amp SUBMENUS ltem Submenu Default Setting Function Audio Configuration This subset of the South Cluster Configuration Submenu provides options for audio configuration Controls detection of the Azalia device Audio Controller Disabled Azalia will be unconditionally disabled Enabled Azalia will be unconditionally enabled SATA Drives This subset of the South Cluster Configuration submenu provides options for SATA drives Enables or disables the chipset SATA controller The chipset SATA Enable controller supports both internal SATA ports up to 3Gb s supported per channel SATA Test Mode Disable Enables or disables test mo
32. oad VBIOS Disabling will load VBIOS Enable Enables or disables the Integrated Graphics Device IGD Auto Selects which of the IGD PCI Graphics devices should be the primary display or select SG for Switchable Hybrid GFX Enable Lite Mode 2MB 256 Selects the DVMT 5 0 pre allocated Fixed graphics memory size used 64 MB by the internal graphics device GOP Driver Integrated Graphics Device Primary Display RC6 Render Standby PAVC GTT Size Aperture Size DVMT Pre Allocated enabled when SOC stepping is 80 or above Spread Spectrum Clock Force Lid Status Disable Enables the clock chip spread spectrum feature For test forces lid status to on or off gt gt Auto GMCH Use VBIOS Default BIA Auto gt gt Level n Enabled with Selected Aggressiveness Level Selects preference for Integrated Graphics Device IGD display interface used upon system boot up Auto Select the LCD panel scaling option used by the internal graphics device South Cluster Configuration PCI Express Configuration This subset of the South Cluster Configuration submenu provides options for PCI Express configuration PCle 0 Speed PCle 1 Speed PCle 2 Speed PCle 3 Speed PCI Express Root Port 1 PCI Express Root Port 2 PCI Express Root Port 3 PCI Express Root Port 4 IGD Boot Type Panel Scaling Auto Auto Auto Auto Enable Enable Enable Enable Configures PCle speed o
33. ols that are appropriate for working with small hardware Large tools can damage components around the mounting holes Placing the SBC on Mounting Standoffs Be careful when placing the single board computer on the mounting standoffs Sliding the board around until the standoffs are visible from the top can cause component damage on the bottom of the single board computer Avoid Conductive Surfaces Never allow the single board computer to be placed on a conductive surface Almost all single board computers use a battery to back up the clock calendar and CMOS memory A conductive surface such as a metal bench can short the battery causing premature failure A 4 Conformal Coating Applying conformal coating to a WinSystems product will not in itself void the product warranty if it is properly removed prior to return Coating may change thermal characteristics and impedes our ability to test diagnose and repair products Any coated product sent to WinSystems for repair will be returned at customer expense and no service will be performed A 5 Operations Product Manuals Every board computer has an Operations manual or Product manual Operations Product Manuals Manual Updates Operations Product manuals are updated often Periodically check the WinSystems website www winsystems com for revisions Always check the pin out and connector locations in the manual before plugging in a cable Many single board computers will have identical headers
34. play Port 1 1 connector is located at J15 Aside from video it also delivers high definition HD audio See the Audio section for more information SBC35 CC405 supports analog VGA and requires cable CBL 234 G 1 1 375C from WinSystems Flat panel displays connect to the SBC35 CC405 motherboard at J12 The board supports LVDS resolutions up to 1920x1200 at 24 bits per pixel Bpp A USB Touchscreen interface connection is located at J14 Panel color mode selection for 6 or 8 bits per pixel is configured at 4 All resolutions are panel hardware dependent Page 7 of 36 WinSystems SBC35 CC405 U ser Mia n ual An Employee Owned Company SSNS aa i Designation Additional Information Configuration Clock The graphics engine Jumper Type Type 1 2 Frequency supports two Dual OxCO independent interfaces Single 0x40 Configuration for LVDS nn ent 00 Configuration Address clock frequency for is factory default made at JP5 using the Clock Frequency ET JP5 selection options depicted 29 Reserved Output Voltage in the layout illustration Output Voltage Swing Swing configuration table to Factory default LVDS Configuration Jumpers P the right 1 T No Jumper xx Jumper VCC5 SB USB Tourhsereen COMe405 Top 5C 114 USB 5 provides Plug and Play support for a USB Touchscreen Aside from simpler and faster in
35. r this warranty obtain a return authorization number In the United States contact the WinSystems Service Center for a return authorization number Outside the United States contact your local sales agent for a return authorization number 2 You must send the product postage prepaid and insured You must enclose the products in an anti static bag to protect from damage by static electricity WinSystems is not responsible for damage to the product due to static electricity 2014 06 20 Page 36 of 36
36. s for optimal performance prevention of injury and or damage to the product You may VOID the warranty and or cause damage by neglecting to follow the Best Practices as outlined in Appendix A 2 0 Locating Connectors Switches and Jumpers To locate connectors switches and jumpers as described on the following pages place the SBC35 CC405 component side up with the serial ports and Ethernet USB connectors facing to your right as depicted below This ensures your view is consistent with the illustrations provided in the pages that follow which identify physical locations for each connector switch and jumper they also provide brief descriptions of their function and diagrams of pin jumper configurations where appropriate NOTE To view information on a connector switch or jumper click on its descriptor box you will jump to a page with more information To return to the previous location click on the image or text in the layout section of the table oli Ren sh Jt dde Lou mini Sieber he Sis ao ot Paeria TREE 11013 42 JJ AR Irm 2014 06 20 COMI Ports Ethernet Ports Audio Mic Power Button 10 50 VDC Power Input Page 2 of 36 e SBC35 CC405 User Manual An Employee Owned Company 3 0 Topside Connectors Jumpers and Switches IMPORTANT This product ships with heat sink removing the heat sink VOIDS the warranty SATA SSD CFAST J103 Analog
37. splays VGA up to 2560x1536 at 24bpp Video Interf Ideo Interfaces Display Port 1 1 LVDS 18 or 24 Bpp Memory RAM 2 4 or 8 GB DDR3L SDRAM Ethernet 2 Intel 1210 GbE controllers Auto negotiation for 10 100 1000 Mb s EEE1588 and IEEE 802 1AS time stamping IEEE802 Qav Audio Video Bridging AVB Advanced Power Management APM Support Remote boot 1 SATA 2 0 channel Advanced Features Storage Bootable 1 CFAST socket on back of the board 1 mSATA socket MiniPCle socket Serial I O 2 serial ports RS 232 422 485 2x MiniPCle supports mSATA One supports USB 2 0 1060 SPI PWM USB 1 USB 3 0 port 3 USB 2 0 ports and 1 USB interface 9 J14 Watchdog Timer Adjustable from 1 second to 255 minute reset Audio HD Audio supported Display Port 1 1 Audio Interfaces Line Out Line In Mic to 3 5 mm 7 1 Surround 7W typical 9 W Max 7 5W typical 10W Max 8 75W typical 12W Max Mechanical Dimensions4x6 125 x2 3inches 102x156x58mm 22 Weight Weight 1 40 Ibs 635g with heatsink O Power consumption estimates are for the SBC35 CC405 only and exclude any external devices 2014 06 20 Page 1 of 36 SBC35 CC405 User Manual SBC35 CC405 3815 x WinSystems An Employee Owned Company SBC35 CC405 3827 SBC35 CC405 3845 1 0 Before You Begin This User Manual provides instruction
38. terface it also provides power within the USB cable eliminating the need for a separate COMe405 Top 5C USB5 14 dedicated cable to power the touchscreen Flat Panel Controller JP4 is panel dependent and controls 6 or 8 bits per pixel where supported Jumper sets pin 4 Bits Per Pixel 4 3 112 to LOW Jumper sets 4 EIER 1 on J12 to HIGH STOP WARNING Jumpering more than one set of pins on JP4 at a time will damage the board 2014 06 20 Page 8 of 36 SBC35 CC405 User Manual WinSystems Employee Owned Company Designation Backlight Enable Backlight Power JP7 4 2 Active Low 5VDC Backlight Power Jumpers Horizontal Left Right Jumpers Panel Orientation JP6 12 17 8 Vertical Up Down Jumpers Use the layout graphic on the left and or the configuration table on the right to select the appropriate jumper for backlight power and backlight enable at JP7 The jumpers on JP6 control up down and left right panel orientation Use the layout graphic on the left and or panel orientation table on the right to determine the appropriate jumpers Not all panels support left right orientation Additional Information Backlight Active High DE Active Low Active Low Enable Backlight Power 12VDC Backlight Enable Jumper WARNING JP7 supports one jumper for backlight enable
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