Seco SBC-C90 User Manual page 50

3.5" sbc with amd ryzen embedded r1000/v1000 family of socs
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4.3.15 Main Thermal Configuration submenu
Menu Item
Passive Cooling Temperature (°C)
4.3.16 SMBIOS Information submenu
Display only screen, shows information about the current Single Board Computer.
4.3.17 Embedded Controller submenu
Menu Item
Power Fail Resume Type
No C-MOS battery handling
OUT 80 redirection port
Hardware Monitor
Reset Causes Handling
Super IO Configuration
Internal FAN Settings
Watchdog Configuration
GPIO Configurations
4.3.17.1 Monitor hardware parameters and settings submenu
This submenu contains Monitor hardware parameters and settings information:
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CPU FAN speed
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CPU Temperature
SBC-C90
SBC-C90 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.0 - Author: A.R. - Reviewed by C.M. Copyright © 2021 SECO S.p.A.
ADMA
DMA Option: Access the SD Device in DMA mode
SDMA
ADMA Option: Access the SD Device in Advanced DMA mode
PIO
PIO Option: Access the SD Device in PIO mode
Options
Description
Settable Threshold (°C)
Above this threshold, an ACPI aware OS begins to lower the CPU speed. Allowed range is from 70 to 90
[70 .. 90]
included, where values not below Critical Temperature mean disabled.
Options
Description
Always ON
Specify what state to go to when power is re-applied after a power failure (G3 state). If Batteryless
Always Off
Operation, the chipset always powers on after a power failure: Always Off Resume Type or Laste State
Last State
when Last State was OFF will therefore require an immediate shutdown
In systems with no C-MOS battery, the chipset always powers on after a power failure: Always OFF
Disabled / Enabled
Resume Type or Last State when Last State was OFF will therefore require an immediate shutdown
Selects which Embedded Controlle
None / 1 / 2 / 1+2
1+2
See Submenu
Monitor hardware parameters and settings
See Submenu
Reset Causes Handling
See Submenu
Super IO Configuration
See Submenu
Internal FAN Settings
See Submenu
Configure the Watchdog Timer
See Submenu
GPIO Configurations
UART(s) will receive OUT80 Post Codes: it can be none, 1 , 2 or
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