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1.3.8.2
PWROK
Power OK from main power supply. A high value indicates that the power is good.
This signal can be used to hold off Module startup to allow Carrier based FPGAs or
other configurable devices time to be programmed.
1.3.8.3
Power Sequence
According to PICMG COM Express R3.0 specification.
1.3.8.4
Wake Event
Various wake-up events supporting allow user to apply into different scenario.
Wake-on-LAN(WOL): Wake to S0 from S3/S4/S5
USB Wake: Wake to S0 from S3/S4
PCIe Device Wake: depends on user inquiry and may need customized BIOS
LPC Wake: depends on user inquiry and may need customized BIOS
1.3.8.5
Advantech S5 ECO Mode (Deep Sleep Mode)
Advantech iManager provides additional feature to allow system enter a very low
suspend power mode – S5 ECO mode. In this mode, Module will cut all power includ-
ing suspend and active power into chipset and keep an on-module controller active.
Therefore, only an under 50mW power will consume which means user's battery
pack can last longer time. While this mode enable in BIOS, system (or module) only
allow a power button to boot rather than others such as WOL.
1.3.9

Environment

1.3.9.1
Temperature
Operating: 0 ~ 60° C (32 ~ 140° F), with an active heat sink under 0.7m/s air flow
chamber
Storage: -40 ~ 85° C (-40 ~ 185° F)
1.3.9.2
Humidity
Operating: 40° C @ 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Storage: 60° C @ 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
1.3.9.3
Vibrations
IEC60068-2-64: Random vibration test under operation mode, 3.5Grms.
1.3.9.4
Drop Test (Shock)
Federal Standard 101 Method 5007 test procedure with standard packing.
1.3.9.5
EMC
CE EN55022 Class B and FCC Certifications: validate with standard development
boards in Advantech chassis.
1.3.10

MTBF

Please refer Advantech SOM-6882 Series Reliability Prediction Report No: TBD.
(Estimated date: 2020 Q1).
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