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Embedded & Industrial Computing Hardware Platforms for Embedded and Industrial Computing LEC-2260 V1.0 User's Manual Publication date:2013-06-11 >>...
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Linux kernel 2.6 or later, Windows OS Support 7/XP/XP Embedded/7 embedded Supporting distant power-on switch through terminal • Certifications CE, FCC Class A block type With Industrial LEC-2260A:-20~55°C, LEC-2260B:- Operating Components 20~45°C Temperature With Commercial LEC-2260A:-5~45°C, LEC-2260B:-5- Range Components ~40°C Ordering Information Intel®...
Chapter 1 Introduction Package Contents Your package contains the following items: LEC-2260 Fanless Embedded System • Serial-ATA/Power Cable (P/N: 080W1N0002001) • Drivers and User’s Manual CD (P/N: S09OADA23H010) • Power Adapter (P/N: 0P0W060240A01) • Optional Accessories The system has a variety of optional accessories including the power cords and Wi-Fi or 3G modules for extended capabilities.
Chapter 2 System Components Chapter 2: System Components System Drawing Mechanical dimensions of the LEC-2260 Unit: mm Embedded and Industrial Computing...
Chapter 2 System Components Block Diagram The block diagram depicts the relationships among the interfaces and modules on the motherboard.. Embedded and Industrial Computing...
Chapter 2 System Components Front Components COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 Component Description Pin Definition Reference F1 Power Button with dual LED ATX Power-on button with LEDs: Standby mode in PBT1 on page 15 Red; Power-on mode in Green F2 Power-on Switch A power-on switch through the terminal block for J1 on page 16 distant power-on/off control...
Chapter 3 Board Layout Chapter 3: Board Layout External Connectors The following picture highlights the location of system input/output connectors. Refer to the table 3.2 Connector List for more details. VGA1 dVId1 RsT1 LEd1 PBT1 J1 LAN1/LAN2 UsB1/UsB2 Embedded and Industrial Computing...
Chapter 3 Board Layout Internal Connectors and Jumpers The following picture highlights the location of internal connectors and jumpers. Refer to the table 3.2 Connector List for more details. KBM1 UsB3 LPC1 CMOs1 sIM1 sATA1 MPCIE1 MPCIE2 sC2T1 sATA_PW1 dIMM1 dIMM2 FRONT1 sC2T2...
Chapter 3 Board Layout Connectors and Jumpers List The tables below list the function of each of the board jumpers and connectors by labels shown in the above section. The next section in this chapter gives pin definitions and instructions on setting jumpers. Table 3.2 Connector List for LEB-2260 Board Labels Function...
Chapter 3 Board Layout Jumper Settings J10, SC2T1: Select COM1 Protocol Setting SC2T1 COM1 RS-232/422/485 Serial Port (CN3): It is a RS- 232/422/485 port through the D-SUB9 connector. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RS-232 Pin No. Pin Name Rs-232 Rs-422...
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Chapter 3 Board Layout Serial-ATA Connector (SATA1): It is for connecting a 2.5’’ Front Panel Function Pin Header (FRONT1): It provides hard disk to be served as your system’s storage. It can LED signal and button function on the front panel. support SATA III which features Data transfer rates up to 6.0 Gb/s (600 MB/s).
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Chapter 3 Board Layout DVI-D Connector (DVID1): A single link DVI-D Connector Reset Button (RST1) Pin NO. description RsT_BTN DC_IN CONNECTOR (CN1): A Phoenix connector for Pin No. Description Pin No. Description external power supply. dATA_2N dATA_2P ddC_CLK Pin No. Pin Name dC_GNd ddC_dAT...
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Chapter 3 Board Layout J6: Audio Connector MPCIE1: Mini-PCIe Connector with SIM Card Reader signal signal WAKE# VCC3.3 Reserved Reserved 1.5V CLKREQ# UIM_PWR UIM_dATA REFCLK- UIM_CLK Pin No. Pin Name Pin No. Pin Name REFCLK+ UIM_REsET LINE_OUT_R2 LINE_OUT_L2 UIM_VPP GNd_AUd GNd_AUd Reserved (UIM_C8) MIC_IN_R...
Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Chapter 4: Note: Hardware Setup The motherboards can support up to 16 GB memory capacity in maximum. Preparing the Hardware Installation The system supports DDR3 1066/1333/1600MHz SO-DIMM. Do not install memory module with different specifications. To access some components and perform certain service procedures, you must perform the following procedures first.
Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Installing the Hard Disk Installing the CompactFlash Card The system can accommodate one Serial-ATA disks. Follow LEC-2260 provides one CompactFlash slot. Follow the these steps to install a hard disk into the LEC-2260: procedures bellow for installing a CompactFlash card. Take off the HDD tray from the chassis cover.
Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Installing the Wireless 3G Module Align the wireless module’s cutout with the Mini-PCIe slot notch. Insert the wireless module into the connector diagonally. Fasten the wireless module to the board with the screws (Use the Mini-PCIe module screws contained within the package).
Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Wall Mounting The product ships with wall mounting kit. To mount your product on the wall, follow the instructions below: First make a hole for the anchor in the surface on the wall. Then press the anchor into the hole until it is flush with the surface.
Before you could access or control the operation of the watchdog and Digital I/O functions, install the the L_IO The installation process proceeds. Click Close when the driver which is the library and driver needed for Lanner process completes. General Purpose Input/Output interface or functions.
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View from the menu and select show hidden APIs demonstration. devices . The Lanner common GPIO driver should be listed // History: under the Non-Plug and Play Drivers. If not, click the San for hardware changes button from the tool bar.
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Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer “ F81865_test Sleep milliseconds\n”\ Make sure argument numeric void CheckNumeric (char *szBuf ) “\n”\ nLen strlen (szBuf ) “Argement:\n”\ (int < nLen i++) “ DIO_IN Read state from DIO if (!strchr (“01234567890ABCDEFabcdef”, szBuf[i]) ) In.\n”\ throw “Wrong argument\n”...
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Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer (mWirelessLED , “WirelessLED” WirelessLED) printf (“DIO_IN #%d = %d\n”, nPort, ret) ; return // Check case open int mCaseOpen (int argc, char* argv[]) CHECK_ARGC (2) ; // Milli-second delay int mSleep (int argc, char *argv[]) BOOL bOpen = CaseOpen () ;...
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Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer return nLeft ; // The total argument allowed int num = sizeof (c2f ) / sizeof (c2f[0]) ; // Too few argument // Argument - function mapping if (argc < 2) typedef struct RETMSG (-1, PARAMETER_HELP) char *szCmd ;...
Before you could access or control the operation of the watchdog and Digital I/O functions, install the the L_IO driver which is the library and driver needed for Lanner General Purpose Input/Output interface or functions. To install the L_IO driver: Restart the computer, and then log on with Administrator privilege.
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0, 1, 2 or 3) devices . F81865_test DIO_Out port_number value (writes The Lanner common GPIO driver should be listed Digital output port 0, 1, 2 or 3; For port description, refer under the Non-Plug and Play Drivers. If not, click the to Jumper Settings on Chapter3 Board Layout) San for hardware changes button from the tool bar.
Appendix C Terms and Conditions Appendix C: RMA Service Terms and Conditions Requesting a RMA# To obtain a RMA number, simply fill out and fax the “RMA Request Form” to your supplier. Warranty Policy The customer is required to fill out the problem code as listed.
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Appendix C Terms and Conditions RMA Service Request Form When requesting RMA service, please fill out the following form. Without this form enclosed, your RMA cannot be processed. Reasons to Return: Repair(Please include failure details) RMA No: Testing Purpose Company: Contact Person: Phone No.
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