conga-IGX Mini ITX SBC Mini-ITX Professional Series single board computer based on AMD Embedded G-Series SoC User’s Guide Revision 0.
Revision History Revision Date (yyyy.mm.dd) Author Changes 0.1 0.2 2014.05.13 2014.05.28 AEM AEM • • • Copyright © 2014 congatec AG Preliminary release Updated section 12.1 “System Watchdog (WD)” and section 15.1.1 “If you want to open the Boot Menu Immediately” Deleted section 17.1 “Erase Disk” and section 22.6.1 “Diagnostic Program” because the conga-IGX does not support these features.
Preface This user’s guide provides information about the components, features and connectors available on the conga-IGX Mini-ITX SBC (Single Board Computer). Disclaimer The information contained within this user’s guide, including but not limited to any product specification, is subject to change without notice.
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Contents 1 Safety Instructions.................................................................... 12 2 System Memory Configuration.................................................. 13 3 Feature Overview conga-IGX................................................... 14 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 conga-IGX Reference Silkscreen.............................................. 14 Block Diagram........................................................................... 15 USB Structure....................
12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 System Watchdog (WD)........................................................... 61 Trusted Platform Module (TPM)................................................ 62 RealTime Clock (RTC) Accuracy.............................................. 62 BIOS/CMOS Reset (“BIOS Setup Defaults”)............................ 62 13 Known Issues and Important Notes.......................................... 63 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 Support for MS Windows XP.....................................
17.8 17.8.1 17.8.2 17.8.3 17.8.4 17.9 17.9.1 17.10 17.10.1 17.10.2 17.10.3 17.11 17.11.1 17.11.2 17.11.3 17.12 17.12.1 17.12.2 17.12.3 17.12.4 17.13 17.13.1 17.13.2 Onboard Device Configuration................................................82 Audio Configuration.................................................................. 82 High Precision Event Timer Configuration............................... 82 LAN 1....................................................................................... 83 LAN 2..
20 Event Logs – Configuration and Display of the Event Log.. 102 20.1 20.1.1 20.1.2 20.1.3 20.1.4 20.1.5 20.1.6 20.1.7 20.1.8 20.1.9 Change SMBIOS event log settings......................................102 SMBIOS Event Log............................................................... 102 Erase Event Log.................................................................... 103 When Log is full.................................................................... 103 Log System Boot Event....................
24.7.2 24.7.3 24.8 24.8.1 24.8.2 24.8.3 24.9 24.9.1 24.9.2 24.9.3 Inverter Cable Plan................................................................. 130 Inverter Pinout Green C&C GH001HB.................................... 130 NEC NL6448BC33-63D LVDS Cable Pinout.......................... 131 Panel Pinout NEC NL6448BC33-63D..................................... 131 Inverter Cable Plan................................................................. 132 Inverter Pinout NEC 104PW201.........................
1 Safety Instructions Do not connect or disconnect any cables or modules to or from any onboard connectors (except for the rear I/O connectors) until the conga‑IGX is completely powered down. Any damage caused to the conga‑IGX by misuse of the onboard connectors is excluded from the standard warranty. congatec cannot be held liable for any damage that results from incorrect use of any onboard connectors.
2 System Memory Configuration If you use only one memory module, then you must insert this memory module into slot A (upper slot), otherwise the conga-IGX will not operate. Note The conga-IGX will not operate if memory slot A is empty.
3 Feature Overview conga-IGX 3.1 conga-IGX Reference Silkscreen COM2 DisplayPort Memory Module 2 DVI-I COM1 LVDS CPU COM 2 DisplayPort Memory Module 1 DC Power USB 2.0 2x USB 3.0 Drive Power FAN 1 2x USB 2.0 SATA0 SATA1 mSATA LVDS Backlight LPT COM 3 LAN 2x USB 2.0 Front Panel LVDS BL Control Settings LAN 2x USB 2.
Block Diagram LVDS MUX DVI-I LTDP0 LAN1 1Gb RTLK LAN2 1Gb RTLK 4x PCIe x1 Gen2 TDP1 LTDP0 DP2LVDS DP VGA 3.2 AMD Embedded G-Series SOC DDR3-1600 2x SO-DIMM DDR3 PCIe x4 Gen2 PCIe x4 APU Platform PCIe Minicard 2nd Generation AMD Embedded G-Series USB3.0 2 Ports Core #1 SM Core #2 Core #3 Super I/O #1 Core #4 PS/2 USB2.0/USB3.0 USB2.0 2 Ports Next generation graphics AMD Radeon™ HD 8000 COM 2 USB2.0 2 Ports LPC Quad Core single-chip USB2.
3.3 USB Structure USB Port # Location USB Version USB Controller USB Fuse 0-3 Rear USB ports (IO-Shield) 1.1 OHCI 1 2.0 EHCI 1 common fuse 5V/2A (see note below) 1.1 OHCI 2 4-7 Pin Header (4,7) Internal “Stick” Port (5) Mini-PCIe (6) 2.0 EHCI 2 USB3 Header (xHCI disabled) 1.1 OHCI 3 2.0 EHCI 3 8-9 common fuse 5V/2A (see note below) common fuse 5V/2A (see note below) 1.1 USB3 Header (xHCI enabled) 2.0 xHCI 3.0 Note Specified maximum USB supply current: 0.5A/5V for each USB2.
3.4 conga-IGX Variants Processor (SoC) Graphics Memory conga-IGX/210HA GX-210HA Dual Core 1.0 GHz / 9W 64kB L1 Cache per Core 1MB L2 Cache shared Radeon HD 8210E 300 MHz DDR3 / 1333 (see note below) conga-IGX/217GA GX-217GA Dual Core 1.65 GHz / 15W 64kB L1 Cache per Core 1MB L2 Cache shared Radeon HD 8280E 450 MHz DDR3 / 1600 (see note below) conga-IGX/420CA GX-420CA Quad Core 2.
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3.6 Onboard Components Intrusion Backlight Control Drive Power LPT USB 2.0 Chassis Fan 2x SO-DIMM Front panel 2x USB 2.0 COM3 Buzzer Feature / GPIO mSATA TPM CPU SATA1 (Gen 3) mini PCIe (shared with mSATA) CPU Fan SATA0 (Gen 3) PCIe x4 (Gen 2) LVDS 2x24 Bit SPDIF DC Input 2x USB 3.
3.7 Heatsink Installation Notes The following heatsinks are offered as accessories: Passive Heatsink Passive Heatsink with Heatpipes Active Heatsink with Fan max. CPU TDP 9W max. CPU TDP 15W max.
3.8 Heatsink Installation Notes Mounting backplate (included with heatsink): Assembly Notes: • Hold the heatsink with one hand so that it does not tilt while tightening the screws • Slightly tighten each of the 4 screws so that they hold the heat sink in place. To do so, start with one screw and then slightly tighten the other screws using a crossover pattern, all the while keep holding the heat sink straight with one hand. • Now you can fully tighten the screws.
4 Heatsink/Heatpipe Installation Notes (SATA connectors) Due to the required dimensions of the 15W passive heatsink with heatpipes, the onboard SATA ports are covered when the device is installed. Note SATA cables with angle connectors can be used when utilizing a passive heatsink with heatpipes, but they must be installed before mounting the heatsink with heatpipes.
5 Display Options 5.1 Basic Display Features The graphics engine of the conga-IGX supports maximum 2 independent displays, following combinations are possible: Config# DisplayPort V1.
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5.3 LVDS Connector details Ground 4 LVDS_H3+ (EVEN_3+) 6 8 3 LVDS_H3- (EVEN_3-) LVDS_L3- (ODD_3-) 5 Ground Ground 10 LVDS_H2+ (EVEN_2+) LVDS_L2+ (ODD_2+) 12 LVDS_H2- (EVEN_2-) LVDS_L2- (ODD_2-) 11 14 Ground Ground 13 16 LVDS_L1+ (ODD_1+) 15 18 LVDS_H1+ (EVEN_1+) COM 2 DisplayPort LVDS_H1- (EVEN_1-) 20 Ground 22 LVDS_H0+ (EVEN_0+) 24 LVDS_H0- (EVEN_0-) 26 2x USB 3.
DC Plug 1 = + DC Power_Switch 2 = GND Reset_Switch 12 V max. 60 Watt Power_SwitchLVDS operating voltage jumper selector: 1 19-24 V max. 100 Watt Reserved Plug: 2.5 / 5.5 / 11 mm 2 Pin Signal 1 VCC 5V 2 3 12 V 3-pin mode PowerPower LVDS 1 VCC 3.3V 2 4 2 3 1 3 4 Jumper Settings LVDS BL Control Settings Analog (default) PWM LVDS Supply Settings = GND = GND = + DC 12 / 19-24 V = + DC 12 / 19-24 V VCC 3.
LVDS Backlight LPT COM 3 LAN 2x USB 2.0 5.4 Backlight Inverter Connector Details DisplayPort COM2 2 Mouse 3 Keyboard GND LVDS BL Control Settings TPM GPIO Buzzer SATA0 SATA1 mSATA Ground 5 6 BL On/Off 7 +12V 8 +12V VCC LVDS BacklightSettings 2x USBBIOS 2.0 Recovery LPT System Power On Settings COM 3 FAN 2 Battery Front Panel Backlight On/Off Control LAN Power 12V 2x USB 2.
5.5 LVDS Timing & Screen Resolution There are 9 default LVDS settings available: • BIOS Setup Advanced - LVDS Config Select Note Option 10 (LVDS adjusted Parameters) becomes visible after once running the “LVDS Tool” for implementing customized LVDS settings. “Non-EDID Support” must be set to for standard LVDS displays without DDC (EDID) interface.
LVDS Mode: The correct mode (FPDI/LDI) must be set for the attached LVDS panel. Note This setting is also required if customized LVDS timings are implemented (LVDS tool).
LVDS Brightness Control: Select if the LVDS backlight brightness is controlled by BIOS or by the OS. LVDS Brightness: Set the level for the LVDS backlight brightness for “BIOS controlled” mode. 1 = minimum voltage level (0V) resp. minimum PWM level 255 = maximum voltage level (4V) resp.
POST Screen Mode: Default setting = Graphic Mode (800 x 600) For panels, 800 x 600 mode should be changed to in order to enable full BIOS POST screen as well as the BIOS Setup screen (otherwise some portions of the screen may not be visible).
5.6 LVDS Tool Note The LVDS tool (DOS-based) allows flashing specific LVDS settings to the system BIOS of the conga-IGX. The LVDS tool needs a panel‑specific EDID configuration file based on the specification data of the LVDS panel. Sample configuration EDID files are available in the LVDS Tool kit. (Sample screen message after running LVDS tool) For adjusting EDID files the “Phoenix EDID tool” is required and can be downloaded from the congatec website.
5.7 LVDS Cabling Reference congatec does not provide LVDS cables. The user must create their own LVDS cables. Sample cabling diagrams for the following LVDS displays and related inverters are available at www.congatec.com Display Size TFT Pixel Inverter 10.4” NEC NL6448BC33-63D 640x480 NEC104PW201 12.1” AUO G121SN01-V0 800x600 Green-C&C GH093A 12.
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5.10 DVI or VGA plus LVDS DVI Monitor Analog VGA Monitor via DVI/ VGA Interface Connector Digital (DVI) monitor or analog (VGA) monitor via DVI/VGA interface connector plus internal LVDS Display. Dual Independent Display/Extended Desktop LVDS Panel Copyright © 2014 congatec AG Dual channel 24-bit LVDS support. Maximum pixel rate: 138.
5.11 Internal & External graphics use in parallel DVI DVI Monitor DisplayPort or DVI (via Converter Cable) DisplayPort or DVI Monitor DVI DVI Monitor Note: This is a PCIe x4 slot, not a PEG slot. DVI DVI Monitor Copyright © 2014 congatec AG Note: Maximum power consumption of PCIe PCIe graphics controller graphics controller must be considered.
Mouse Keyboard 6 Buzzer SPDIF mini PCIe Battery Power Supply Features PCIe X4 6.1 12V / 19-24V DC Connector Front Panel 1 2 Fan 1 (CPU) Fan 2 (Chassis) 1 6 7 8 9 DC Plug = Power_Switch = Reset_Switch = Power_Switch = Reserved 1 2 3 4 5 = HDD_LED+ = Power_LED+ = HDD_LED= Power_LED= Reset_Switch 1 2 3 4 = GND = 12 V PWM mode, 4..12 V 3-pin mode = Sense = PWM 1 2 Power 2 1 4 3 1 = + DC 2 = GND 12 V max. 60 Watt 19-24 V max. 100 Watt Plug: 2.5 / 5.
6.2 Requirements for 12V / 19-24V operation Simplified functional diagram for major onboard voltage converters DC Core Voltage max. 25 W DC CPU DC 5 V max. 4.5 A DC External DC Connector max. 5A DC 12, 19-24 V 12 V 12, 19-24 V 19-24 V Internal DC Connector max. 8A DC DC Auto Input Voltage Range Switch 3.3 V max. 5 A Other Devices 12 V max. 4.
6.3 Power option for internal devices 6.3.1 Requirements for DC operation Nominal operating range 12V or 19 - 24V Maximum operating range 12V [+/- 10%] or 19 - 24V [+ 10% - 15%] Ripple/noise max. 400mV (PP) Maximum input current: 5A (external)/8A (internal) The DC power supply input provides a capacitive load of 700µF, which has to be covered by the AC adapter respectively the DC source during power ramp-up. 6.3.
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Drive Power Connector CPU Pin Signal Comment 1 VCC (+5V) max. 2A 2 GND COM 2 GND 3 4 DisplayPort +12V Memory Module 1 6.5 Memory Module 2 LVDS USB 2.0 2x USB 3.0 Drive Power max. 2A FAN 1 Note 2x USB 2.0 SATA0 SATA1 mSATA LVDS Backlight Onboard connector is compliant to standard floppy power supply connector. LPT COM 3 LAN 2x USB 2.0 Front Panel LVDS BL Control Settings LAN 2x USB 2.
M2 yPort Drive Po DisplayPort FAN 1 7 7.1 Internal Connectors 2x USB 2.0 SATA0 SATA1 mSATA LVDS Backlight LPT COM 3 LAN 2x USB 2.0 Feature Connector Front Pa LVDS BL 8 bit 3.3V General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) in order to attach any digital device or LEDs. Feature Connector provides additional power for LAN internal devices (3.3V; 5V; 12V; 5Vaux; max. 1.5A per 2.
-0.5V … 0.8V GPI/O Input High Voltage 2V … 3.3V DC GPI/O Output Low Voltage max. 0.7V GPI/O Output High Voltage min. 2.5V Power Note COM1 LVDS Memory Module 1 Range GPI/O Input Low Voltage Memory Module 2 Parameter Internal USB 2.
COM1 DisplayPort COM2 Internal USB 3.0 Ports DVI-I 7.
M2 yPort DisplayPort FAN 1 7.4 SATA0 SATA Internal Audio Ports – Front panel Audio LAN 2x USB 2.0 Operating mode (High Definition Audio or Legacy Audio) selectable in BIOS Setup. High Definition Audio: LAN 2x USB 2.
FAN 1 SATA0 SATA Internal Audio Ports - SPDIF VCC 2 SPDIF out 3 GND Front Audio Mouse Keyboard LVDS DVI-I SPDIF mini PCIe CPU Note PCIe X4 m-SATA / SATA COM2 7.6 DisplayPort Standard connector bracket should directly connect to SPDIFout and GND pins (no signal converter required). COM 2 DisplayPort Front Panel Fullsize m-SATA socket 1 2 Supports modules with SATA interface. LAN 2x USB 2.0 Note Mini-PCI-Express or USB is NOT supported by this interface.
DC Power Front Audio DVI-I Memory Module 2 LVDS Mouse Keyboard Mini-PCI Express (Gen2) connector Prepared for halfsize and fullsize modules, CPU DisplayPort Internal Serial Connector (COM3) COM2 7.8 FAN 1 Signal Pin Signal 1 DCD 3 2 DSR 3 3 SIN 3 4 RTS 3 5 SOUT 3 6 CTS 3 7 DTR 3 8 RI 3 9 GND 10 Key Front Panel LAN 2x USB 2.0 1 2 LAN 2x USB 2.0 1 2 3 4 5 Fan 1 (CPU)Front Audio Fan 2 (Chassis) 1 Mouse 2 1 Keyboard SPDIF 3 4 Note Internal serial port = COM3 2x USB 2.
M M COM2 DisplayPort 7.9 2x USB 3.0 COM 2 DisplayPort Drive Power Internal Parallel Port Connector Power LVDS 2x USB 2.0 Backlight DC FAN 1 Pin 1 Strobe 2 3 Data0 4 AutoFDLAN 2x USB 2.0 Error 5 Data1 6 Init 7 Data2 8 9 Data3 10 Sel_L LAN GND 2x USB 2.0 12 GND Data5 14 GND 15 Data6 16 GND 17 Data7 18 GND 19 ACK 20 GND 21 Busy 22 GND 23 Empty 24 GND 25 Select 26 GND 7.
CPU Intrusion Connector 2 3 Signal GND COM2 1 DisplayPort Pin COM 2 DisplayPort USB 2.0 2x USB 3.0 Drive Power Case open (low asserted) FAN 1 Intrusion switch present (low asserted) Note Memory Module 1 Memory Module 2 COM1 DVI-I 7.11 LVDS SATA0 SATA1 mSATA 2x USB 2.0 LVDS Backlight LPT COM 3 LAN 2x USB 2.0 The intrusion supervision feature needs to be enabled in BIOS Setup first (Menu “Security”/”Cabinet Monitoring”).
2x USB 2.0 Front Panel 7.12 Fan Connector Pin 1 2 LVDS BL Control Settings LAN 2x USB 2.0 LVDS Supply Settings Front Audio TPM GPIO Signal Mouse GND Keyboard 12V in PWM mode / 4V-12V in 3-Pin mode 3 FAN Sense 4 FAN PWM SPDIF Buzzer mini PCIe BIOS Recovery Settings System Power On Settings FAN 2 Battery PCIe X4 Note DC Plug 6 “PWM” = Power_Switch Front Panel 1 = HDD_LED+ Fan 1 (Processor) supports 4-wire only.
COM 2 DisplayPort SATA0 SATA1 mSATA 2x USB 2.0 LANSignal 2x USB 2.0 (NC) Reserved 10 (KEY) 8 PowerSwitch_GND Front Audio 6 PowerSwitch_P DC Mouse Keyboard LVDS Backlight FAN 1 LAN 2x USB 2.0 LAN 2x USB 2.0 4 Power_LED+ mini PCIe COM1 DVI-I 2 SPDIF Power_LED_GND Frontpanel providing • Powerswitch 2x USB 2.0 LVDS Backlight 7 Power TPM GPIO ResetSwitch_GND 5 LAN HDD_LED3 Buzzer 2x USB 2.
8 System Monitoring 8.1 conga-IGX: Fans TDPmax - Processor (SoC): • 9W AMD G-Series SOC GX-210HA • 15W AMD G-Series SOC GX-217GA • 25W AMD G-Series SOC GX-420CA Note Processor Throttling is enabled @ 108°C and disabled again below 105°C. Above 115°C the processor shuts down the system. The onboard System Monitoring implementation provides a processor Alert above 105°C. Caution Fans must NOT be attached or removed while the system is powered, otherwise the conga-IGX may be damaged.
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8.3 SilentFanConfigManager Windows-based System Management Configuration Tool available for download • Windows-based configuration tool (SilentFanConfig) to create customized system monitoring settings like minimum fan speed and temperature sensor influence. These customized settings are stored in a specific “SMCO” flash file. • DOS-based tool “SMCO” to flash the customized system monitoring settings (SMCO file) to the system BIOS of the target unit.
8.4 Temperature Reference Points conga-IGX Operating Conditions: Circulating air maximum 60°C, Usage 24h/7 days SoC max. 90°C (chip surface) Super I/O (SMSC) max. 70°C Super I/O (Nuvoton) max. 70°C Battery max. 60/70°C 1) Audio Codec max. 70°C Note: Battery operation is specified in temperature range up to 60°C. Operation between 60°C and 70°C may result in: • • • Copyright © 2014 congatec AG All voltage regulators (FETs) max. 90°C All capacitor max. 68°C All inductors max. 90°C All Oszillators max.
COM Driver max. 70°C SATA Switch max. 80°C COM Driver max. 70°C DisplayPort/LVDS Switch max. 80°C LVDS Converter max. 70°C COM Driver max. 70°C LAN Controller max.
9 Power Consumption 9.1 Sample Configuration Typical mains power consumption: Windows 7 - Idle Windows 7 – 100% Processor Load conga-IGX1 < 4W (see note below) ~ 13W conga-IGX2 < 4W (see note below) ~ 20W conga-IGX3 ~ 4W ~ 29W Note During fanless operation.
10 Operating System Support 10.1 MS Windows / MS Windows Embedded Compact MS Windows • Windows 7 32bit / 64bit • Windows 8.1 64bit • SBC conga-IGX is designed according to the Microsoft Guidelines for MS Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 • MS certified drivers are available MS Windows Embedded CE / Embedded Compact • AMD plans to support Embedded CE6.0, Embedded Compact 7.0 and Embedded Compact 2013 • Evaluation drivers / SDK 10.
11 conga-IGX Tools 11.1 Common conga-IGX Tools • BIOS Boot Logo Tool Tool to integrate a customized boot logo • EditCMOS DOS-based production tool to change BIOS settings and freeze customized BIOS settings (= customized default settings) • OEMIDENT Production tool to add MS OEM licence data (SLP2.
12 Miscellaneous 12.1 System Watchdog (WD) conga-IGX provides full Operating System Boot- and Operating System-Runtime HW Watchdog supervision. Power On BIOS POST OS Boot BIOS Boot Watchdog BOOT-WD-timeout (according to BIOS Setup) OS running OS Watchdog OS-WD-timeout (max. 255 minutes) (according to specific WD software agent) OS started.
Me COM2 DisplayPort OS Watchdog 2x USB 3.0 COM 2 DisplayPort FAN 1 Use “WD software agent” to stop or retrigger the watchdog during OS runtime 2x USB 2.0 SATA0 SATA1 mSATA Note LAN This “agent” needs to be provided by the customer, dependent on his/her needs.2xFor easy access to the watchdog functions, the Windows API USB 2.0 (BMCAPI) or the related Linux driver (lm-sensors) can be used. Front Audio CPU Optional module based on Infineon TPM V1.2 Mouse 2x USB 3.
13 Known Issues and Important Notes 13.1 Support for MS Windows XP AMD recently announced to provide drivers for MS Windows XP. They are already available on the AMD developer web. Note There will be no official release or support from congatec for these XP drivers. 13.2 Graphics Memory In BIOS Setup, the graphics memory is set to 256MB (default). If there are 4GB Ram installed Windows 7 (32Bit) provides only 2.69 GB system memory.
13.6 Video Playback (WMV, MP4) There may be video frame glitches and data drops when running WMV- or MP4 files in 1080p resolution. Issue seems to be related to used codec version and codec settings. Currently under investigation.
14 Introduction BIOS Setup provides settings for system functions and the hardware configuration for the system. Any changes you make to the settings take effect as soon as you save the settings and quit BIOS Setup.
This font Indicates Abc • terms and texts used in a software interface, e.g.: Click on Save. • names of programs or files, e.g. Windows or setup.exe. Indicates a key on the keyboard, e.g: F10 .
15 Navigating BIOS Setup 15.1 Open BIOS Setup ► Switch on the system. Wait until the screen output appears. ► Press function key F2 . ► If the system is password protected, you must now enter the password and confirm with the assignment under “Password Description”, section 18.1. Enter key. You will find details on password The BIOS Setup Main menu will be displayed on the screen. ► To display system-specific information, select System Information and press the Enter key.
Your selection is only valid for the current system boot. At the next system boot, the settings in the Boot menu are valid again. ► If you want to start the BIOS Setup, use the cursor keys or to select the Enter Setup entry and confirm your selection with the Enter key. 15.1.2 If you wish to boot immediately from LAN ► Press the function key F11 if you wish to boot directly via LAN and not from the drive which is given as the first position under Boot Option Priorities in the Boot menu. 15.
16 Main Menu– –System System functions Main Menu functions Example showing the Main menu The Main Menu is entered, to determine the basic system configuration and to provide an overview. Some of the parameters are only available under certain conditions. 16.1 System Information This submenu contains descriptions of the system configuration. Some parameters are only available optionally. 16.1.1 Board and Firmware Details Shows the current information on the installed system board and firmware.
16.1.2 Board Shows information about the current system board. Ident Number Shows the identification number of the system. UUID Shows the 16-byte long Universal Unique ID, also known as the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID). Network Controller Details Shows the 6-byte long MAC address (Media Access Control) of the LAN controller. 16.1.3 Processor Details Processor Type Shows the CPU designation. CPU / Patch ID Shows the CPU ID and the current Patch ID.
16.2 System Language Specifies the language used in the BIOS Setup. 16.3 System Date/System Time Shows the currently set date / the currently set time of the system. The date has the format “Day of the week, month/day/year”. The time has the format “hours/minutes/seconds”. If you wish to change the currently set date/the currently set time, enter the new date in the field System Date and the new time in the field System Time.
17 Advanced Menu system Advanced Menu– Advanced – Advanced system configuration configuration The advanced functions which are available to the system are configured in this menu for the advanced system configuration. Only change the default settings if required for a special purpose. Incorrect settings can cause malfunctions.
17.1 TPM (Trusted Platform Module) Computing Opens the submenu for enabling TPM and changing the TPM settings. If this setup menu is available, the system board contains a security and encryption chip (TPM - Trusted Platform Module) which complies with TCG specification 1.2. This chip allows security-related data (passwords, etc.) to be stored securely. The use of TPM is standardized and is specified by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG). 17.1.
17.1.4 Current TPM Status Information Shows the current TPM (Trusted Platform Module) status. 17.2 • TPM SUPPORT OFF Is displayed if the TPM Support is disabled. • TPM Enabled Status Indicates whether TPM can be used. • TPM Active Status Indicates whether TPM is enabled. • TPM Owner Status Indicates the TPM owner status. SATA Configuration Opens the SATA configuration submenu. 17.2.1 SATA Mode Specifies in which mode the SATA ports will be operated.
17.3 Graphics Configuration Opens the submenu for configuring the graphics controller on the system board. 17.3.1 Primary Display Specifies the image source during the Power On Self Test (POST). Auto If the display adapter is inserted, this is used as the image source during the POST. Otherwise, the graphics device (IGD) integrated in the system board is used. IGD The Integrated Graphics Device (IGD) on the system board serves as the only image source during the POST. PEG 17.3.
17.4.1 LVDS Support Determines whether the LVDS interface is available. 17.4.2 Disabled The LVDS interface is not available. Enabled The LVDS interface is available. LVDS Panel Config Select Determines the resolution of the LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signalling) interface. The selected resolution should be the same as that of the connected LCD panel.
Faulty color display often indicates an incorrectly configured LVDS mode. 17.4.5 FPDI 8 bit FPDI (Flat Panel Interface) 8 bit mode is being used. FPDI 6 bit FPDI (Flat Panel Interface) 6 bit mode is being used. LDI 8 bit LDI (LVDS Display Interface) 8 bit mode is being used. LDI 6 bit LDI (LVDS Display Interface) 6 bit mode is being used. LVDS Channel Swap Depending on the connected LCD panel, the channels of the LVDS interface can be swapped. 17.4.
17.4.8 LVDS Brightness Determines the brightness of the LCD panel connected at the LVDS interface. Permissible values: 0..255 0 stands for the minimum (0 V) and 255 for the maximum (4V) brightness voltage level at the corresponding inverter connection. 17.4.9 POST Screen Mode Determines whether the output during POST is in graphic mode or text mode. To view outputs during POST, text mode must be selected for LCD panels with a resolution < 800x600.
support USB. Booting the operating system from a USB device is possible. Auto Legacy USB support will be disabled if no USB devices are connected. Legacy USB support should be disabled if the operating system supports USB and you do not want to boot the operating system from USB devices. 17.5.3 USB Transfer Time-Out If USB devices are not detected during the POST, it is possible to increase the waiting time so that slower USB devices can also be detected. 1..5..20 sec 17.5.
17.6.1 USB Port Control Configures the use of the USB ports. Disabled USB ports are only available during the POST, but are no longer available under the operating system. 17.6.2 Enable all ports All USB ports are enabled. Enable front and internal ports All USB ports on the rear of the device are disabled. Enable rear and internal ports All USB ports on the front of the device are disabled. Enable internal ports only All external USB ports are disabled.
17.7.3 Chassis Type Displays the current chassis type. 17.7.4 TCV Version Shows the TCV version (Temperature Characteristics Values). 17.7.5 Fan Control Specifies whether the fan speed will be adjusted automatically. Enabled The fan speed is adjusted automatically. Disabled The fan speed is not adjusted automatically. All fans are operated at maximum speed.
17.7.6 Fan2 Wiring Determines whether a three-wire or four-wire fan is connected to fan connector Fan2. 17.8 3 wires A three-wire fan is connected. 4 wires A four-wire fan is connected. Onboard Device Configuration Opens the submenu to configure devices on the system board. Some of them are only available under certain conditions. 17.8.1 Audio Configuration Azalia HD Audio Allows the onboard Azalia HD (High Definition) audio controller to be enabled.
17.8.3 Disabled The High Precision Event Timer is disabled. Enabled The High Precision Event Timer is enabled. LAN 1 Specifies whether the LAN 1 controller is available. 17.8.4 Disabled The LAN 1 controller is not available. Enabled The LAN 1 controller is available. LAN 2 Specifies whether the LAN 2 controller is available. Disabled The LAN 2 controller is not available. Enabled The LAN 2 controller is available. 17.9 Super IO Configuration 17.9.
Disabled The serial port is not available. Enabled The serial port is available. 17.10.2 Device Settings Shows the base I/O address and the interrupt used for access to the parallel port. 17.10.3 Change Settings Specifies which base I/O addresses and which interrupts can be used by the BIOS or operating system for the particular serial port. Auto The base I/O address and the interrupt are automatically assigned.
17.11.1 Serial Port Specifies whether the serial port is available. Disabled The serial port is not available. Enabled The serial port is available. 17.11.2 Device Settings Shows the base I/O address and the interrupt used for access to the parallel port. 17.11.3 Change Settings Specifies which base I/O addresses and which interrupts can be used by the BIOS or operating system for the particular serial port. Auto The base I/O address and the interrupt are automatically assigned.
17.12.1 Parallel Port Specifies whether the parallel port is available. Disabled The parallel port is not available. Enabled The parallel port is available. 17.12.2 Device Settings Shows the base I/O address and the interrupt used for access to the parallel port. 17.12.3 Change Settings Specifies which base I/O addresses and which interrupts can be used by the BIOS or operating system for the particular serial port. Auto The base I/O address and the interrupt are automatically assigned.
Standard Parallel Port Mode The standard mode will be used for the parallel port. EPP Mode Fast transfer mode (up to 2 MByte/sec), data output and data reception are possible. The mode requires a peripheral device which supports the EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) mode. ECP Mode Fast transfer mode (up to 2.4 MByte/sec), data output and data reception are possible. The mode requires a peripheral device which supports the ECP (Extended Capability Port) mode.
18 Security Menu – Security Functions The Security menu offers various options for protecting your system and personal data from un authorized access. Using a sensible combination of these options will help you achieve maximum protection for your system. The following security settings can be made in this menu. Some of them are only available under certain conditions. 18.1 Password Description Neither an Administrator password nor a User password has been allocated.
Administrator AND user passwords were allocated. If administrator and user passwords were allocated, the authorisation level in the BIOS Setup depends on the password entered. If you access the BIOS Setup with the administrator password, unlimited access to the BIOS Setup is possible, entry of the user password results in limited access. Booting the system is possible both with the administrator and also with the user password.
18.4 User Password on Boot Specifies whether a user password must be entered before the boot process. On Every Boot Entry of a user password is required before every boot process. Disabled The system starts without requiring the entry of a user password. If the administrator password and the user password have been assigned and the setting Disabled has been chosen for this item, simply press Enter to get USER access to the BIOS Setup. In this case the user password does not have to be entered. 18.
18.8 Secure Boot Opens the submenu for configuring Secure Boot. 18.8.1 Platform Mode Shows whether the system is in user mode or setup mode. User In user mode, the Platform Key (PK) is installed. Secure Boot can be enabled or disabled via the Secure Boot Control menu option. Setup In setup mode, the Platform Key (PK) is not installed. Secure Boot is disabled and cannot be enabled via the Secure Boot Control menu option. 18.8.2 Secure Boot Indicates whether the Secure Boot function is active.
18.8.4 Secure Boot Mode Specifies whether the Key Management submenu is available. 18.8.5 Default The Key Management submenu is not available. Custom The Key Management submenu is available. Key Management Submenu for deleting, changing and adding the key and signature databases required for Secure Boot. Without the installed Platform Key (PK), the system is in setup mode (Secure Boot is disabled). As soon as the PK is installed, the system switches to user mode (Secure Boot can be enabled).
Platform Key (PK) Shows the current status of the Platform Key (PK). Installed The PK is installed. System is in user mode. Not Installed The PK is not installed. The system is in setup mode. Set new PK Sets the Platform Key (PK). After selecting the drive, the corresponding file must be selected in the browser. Delete PK Deletes the Platform Key (PK), which puts the system in setup mode and disables Secure Boot.
Authorized Signature Database (DB) Shows the current status of the Authorized Signature Database (DB). Installed The DB is installed. Not installed The DB is not installed. Set new DB Sets the Authorized Signature Database (DB). After selecting the drive, the corresponding file must be selected in the browser. Delete DB Deletes the Authorized Signature Database (DB). Append Var to DB Adds an entry to the Authorized Signature Database (DB).
18.9 HDD Security Configuration 18.9.1 HDD Password on Boot Specifies whether a hard disk user password must be entered during every boot process. 18.10 Disabled It is not necessary to enter a hard disk user password during the boot process. Enabled Entry of a hard disk user password is required during every boot process. HDD n / HDD-ID Opens a submenu with information about the hard disk user password. 18.10.
18.10.5 Security Locked The hard disk is locked if it was not unlocked with the valid password. 18.10.6 Security Frozen If Yes is displayed, then a hard disk user password cannot be set up, changed or deleted. To change the security frozen status to No, the system must have been shut down before the BIOS Setup is called. Only then can a hard disk user password be set up, changed or deleted. 18.10.7 HDD User Password Status Shows whether a hard disk user password was allocated or not. 18.10.
19 Power Menu – Energy saving functions Example showing the Power menu. 19.1 Power Settings 19.1.1 Power LED in S3 Determines the behaviour of the Power LED in standby (S3). Disabled The Power LED is disabled in standby. Enabled The Power LED flashes in standby.
19.1.2 Power On Source Specifies whether the switch-on sources for the system are managed via BIOS or via an ACPI operating system. 19.1.3 BIOS Controlled The switch-on sources are managed via BIOS. ACPI Controlled The switch-on sources are managed via the ACPI operating system. Low Power Soft Off Reduces the energy consumption of a system that is switched off. When Low Power Soft Off is enabled, the system can only be switched on with the power button on the casing.
19.1.5 Hibernate like Soft Off In order to also reduce the energy consumption in hibernate mode (S4), the system will instead be brought into Low Power Soft Off or Zero Watt mode (S5) when it is switched off. However, the energy consumption will only reduce if Low Power Soft Off or Zero Watt mode is enabled. 19.1.6 Disabled The system will be brought into hibernate mode (S4).
19.2.2 Wake On LAN Boot Specifies the system behavior when switched on by means of network signals. After being switched on via the LAN, the system boots up according to the device sequence specified in the boot Boot Sequence menu. Force LAN Boot 19.2.3 After being switched on via the LAN, the system is booted remotely via the LAN. Wake Up Timer The time at which the system should be switched on can be specified here. 19.2.4 Disabled Wake Up Timer is not enabled.
Monthly 19.2.8 The system will be switched on once a month at the time specified. Wake Up Day Specifies the day of the month on which the system is to be switched on. Permitted values are 1..31. 19.2.9 USB Keyboard Specifies whether the system can be switched on via the network key of a USB keyboard, if the keyboard supports this function. Switching on the system via a USB keyboard is only available if USB At Power-Off is set toAlways On.
20 Event Logs – Configuration and Display of the Event Log Example showing the Event Logs. 20.1 Change SMBIOS event log settings 20.1.1 SMBIOS Event Log Specifies whether the SMBIOS event log is enabled. Disabled The SMBIOS event log is disabled. Enabled The SMBIOS event log is enabled.
20.1.2 Erase Event Log Specifies whether the SMBIOS event log should be deleted. No The SMBIOS event log will not be deleted. Yes, next reset The SMBIOS event Log is deleted once during the next system boot up. Afterwards, this option is automatically reset to No. Yes, every reset 20.1.3 The SMBIOS event log is deleted every time the system is booted. When Log is full Specifies the course of action to be taken when the SMBIOS event log is full.
20.1.7 Log OEM Codes Enables or disables the log function of EFI codes as OEM codes (if not already legacy converted). 20.1.8 Convert OEM codes Enabling or disabling the conversion of EFI status codes to standard SMBIOS types (not all may be translated). 20.1.9 View SMBIOS Event Log Opens the submenu to show all SMBIOS event log entries present.
21 Boot – System Systemboot boot BootMenu Menu – The sequence of the drives from which booting is to occur can be specified here. Up to eight drives (can include USB ports, for example) can be listed here.
21.1 Boot Configuration 21.1.1 Bootup NumLock State The setting of the NumLock function after a system boot is provided here. NumLock controls the functionality of the numeric keypad. On NumLock is enabled, the numeric keypad can be used. Off NumLock is disabled, the numeric keypad keys can be used to control the cursor. The Num indicator light on your keyboard shows the current boot up NumLock state. The between ON and OFF. 21.1.
21.1.3 Fast On Fast On is intended to reduce the boot time for systems with a fixed configuration. Once a successful boot path has been established, enabling this function allows this boot path to be used for every subsequent boot process. This reduces the boot time, because only the components needed for booting are initialized. If the system configuration is changed, open the BIOS Setup once only to confirm the new configuration.
Partial Initial 21.1.5 USB components are not available before booting the operating system. PS2 Devices Support It may not be possible to use setup and operating system boot menus if the function is disabled. This function remains without impact if the function for entering a user password is enabled with every boot process. 21.1.6 Disabled PS/2 devices are still not available even after booting the operating system. Enabled PS/2 devices are available.
21.1.9 Virus Warning Checks the boot sectors of the hard disks for changes since the last system boot. If the boot sectors have been changed without any apparent reason, a suitable virus detection program should be run. 21.1.10 Disabled The boot sectors will not be checked. Enabled If the boot sector has been changed since the last system boot (e.g. new operating system or a virus attack), a warning notice is displayed.
21.1.12 CSM Configuration Opens the submenu for configuring the Compatibility Support Module (CSM). This submenu is only available if Secure Boot Control is disabled under Setup –> Secure Boot Configuration. Launch CSM Specifies whether the Compatibility Support Module (CSM) is executed. A legacy operating system can only be booted if the CSM has been loaded. Enabled The CSM is executed so that a legacy or UEFI operating system can be booted.
Launch Storage OpROM Policy Specifies which Storage option ROM is booted. Do not launch No Storage option ROMs are booted. UEFI only Only UEFI Storage option ROMs are booted. Legacy only Only Legacy Storage option ROMs are booted. Launch Video OpROM Policy Specifies which Video option ROM is booted. UEFI only Only UEFI Video option ROMs are booted. Legacy only Only Legacy Video option ROMs are booted.
22 Save ExitMenu Menu – Finish BIOS Setup Save & & Exit – Finish BIOS Setup The Exit menu provides options for saving settings and exiting BIOS Setup. 22.1 Save Changes and Exit To save the current entries in the menus and exit the BIOS Setup, select Save Changes and Exit and then Yes. The new settings become effective and POST continues, provided a reboot is not necessary due to a changed option. 22.
22.3 Save Changes and Reset To save the current entries in the menus and exit BIOS Setup, select Save Changes and Reset and Yes. The system reboots and the new settings take effect. 22.4 Discard Changes and Reset To discard the changes made since calling up the BIOS Setup or since the last time the function “Save Changes” was called, select Discard Changes and Reset and Yes. BIOS Setup is closed and the system reboots. 22.5 Save Options 22.5.
Yes. If you wish to leave the BIOS Setup with these settings, select Save Changes and Exit and Yes. 22.6 Boot Override Use the cursor keys and to select the drive from which the operating system should be booted. Press the Enter key to start the boot process from the selected drive.
23 BIOS Update To carry out a Flash BIOS Update you must first download the necessary files from the congatec website. The BIOS is installed on a flash memory module. If an error occurs during the flash BIOS update procedure, the BIOS image may be destroyed. You can then only recover the BIOS using BIOS Recovery Update. If this is not possible, the Flash memory module must be replaced. If this is the case, contact your local congatec sales representative.
24 Appendix: LVDS Reference Cable Pinouts The following section provides information about reference cable pinouts for commonly used LVDS panels. The information here is provided based on the manufacturer’s datasheets.
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24.1.2 Inverter Cable Plan conga-IGX Green C&C GH093A Inverter-Connector JST PHR-8 20037WR-06A00(P) (YEONHO) / EQUIVALENT Signal Symbol Pin Pin Symbol Ground GND 1 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 3 GND Ground GND 2 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 4 GND Backlight Brightness CTRL tbd 3 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 6 BRT_Adj Power 5V VCC 4 Power 5V VCC 5 Backlight On/Off Control BL On/Off 6 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 5 BL On/Off Power 12V +12V 7 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 1 DC-In / 12V Power 12V +12V 8 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 2 DC-In / 12V 24.1.
24.2 AUO_G150XG01 LVDS Cable Pinout conga-IGX AUO-G150XG01 LVDS Connector Hirose DF13-40, straight, SMT DF-14H-20P-1.
24.2.2 Inverter Cable Plan conga-IGX Green C&C GH001A Inverter-Connector JST PHR-8 12505WR-10A00(P) (YEONHO) / EQUIVALENT SIGNAL SYMBOL Pin No. Pin No. Symbol Ground GND 1 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 3 GND Ground GND 2 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 4 GND Backlight Brightness CTRL tbd 3 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 1 BRT_Adj Power 5V VCC 4 Power 5V VCC 5 Backlight On/Off Control BL On/Off 6 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 5 BL On/Off Power 12V +12V 7 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 9 DC-In / 12V Power 12V +12V 8 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 10 DC-In / 12V 24.2.
24.3 AUO-M170EG01-VD LVDS Cable Pinout conga-IGX AUO-M170EG01-VD LVDS Connector Hirose DF13-40, straight, SMT JAE FI-XB30SSL-HF15 or compatible Signal Symbol Pin Pin Symbol Ground GND 1 Ground GND 2 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 7 GND LVDS_Out3+ (ODD_3+) LO3+ 3 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 11 RxOIN3+ LVDS_Out7+ (EVEN_3+) LO7+ 4 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 23 RxEIN3+ LVDS_Out3- (ODD_3-) LO3- LVDS_Out7- (EVEN_3-) 24.3.
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24.4 AUO-M190EG01 V0 LVDS Cable Pinout conga-IGX AUO-M190EG01 V0 LVDS Connector Hirose DF13-40, straight, SMT JAE FI-XB30SSL-HF15 or compatible Signal Symbol Pin Pin Symbol Ground GND 1 Ground GND 2 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 7 GND LVDS_Out3+ (ODD_3+) LO3+ 3 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 11 RxOIN3+ LVDS_Out7+ (EVEN_3+) LO7+ 4 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 23 RxEIN3+ 24.4.
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24.5 Sharp LQ190 LVDS Cable Pinout conga-IGX Sharp LQ190 LVDS Connector Hirose DF13-40, straight, SMT FI-X30SSL-HF (Japan Aviation Electronics) Signal Symbol Pin Pin Symbol Ground GND 1 Ground GND 2 LVDS_Out3+ (ODD_3+) LO3+ 3 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 11 RxO3+ LVDS_Out7+ (EVEN_3+) LO7+ 4 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 23 RxE3+ LVDS_Out3- (ODD_3-) LO3- LVDS_Out7- (EVEN_3-) LO7- 24.5.
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24.6.1 Sharp LQ150 LVDS Cable Pinout conga-IGX Sharp LQ150 LVDS Connector Hirose DF13-40, straight, SMT DF14H-20P-1.25H (Hirose) Signal Symbol Pin Pin Symbol Ground GND 1 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 3 GND Ground GND 2 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 4 GND LVDS_Out3+ (ODD_3+) LO3+ 3 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 18 Rx3+ LVDS_Out7+ (EVEN_3+) LO7+ 4 LVDS_Out3- (ODD_3-) LO3- LVDS_Out7- (EVEN_3-) LO7- 5 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 17 24.6.2 Rx3- 6 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 7 GND Panel Pinout Sharp LQ150 Pin Signal Name Description 1 VCC +3.
24.6.3 Inverter Cable Plan conga-IGX TDK CXA-0349 Inverter-Connector JST PHR-8 JST PHR-7 Signal Symbol Pin Pin Symbol Ground GND 1 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 3 GND Ground GND 2 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 4 GND Backlight Brightness CTRL tbd 3 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 5 BRT_Adj Power 5V VCC 4 Power 5V VCC 5 Backlight On/Off Control BL On/Off 6 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 7 BL On/Off Power 12V +12V 7 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 1 DC-In / 12V Power 12V +12V 8 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 2 DC-In / 12V 24.6.4 Inverter Pinout TDK CXA-0349 Pin Symbol Rating 1-2 Vin 10.
24.7 Philips LB121S03-TL01 LVDS Cable Pinout conga-IGX Philips LB121S03-TL01 LVDS Connector Hirose DF13-40, straight, SMT LS Cable GT100-20P-LS-SMT Signal Symbol Pin Pin Symbol Ground GND 1 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 3 GND Ground GND 2 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 4 GND LVDS_Out3+ (ODD_3+) LO3+ 3 LVDS_Out7+ (EVEN_3+) LO7+ 4 24.7.1 Panel Pinout Philips LB121S03-TL01 Pin Signal Name Description 1 VCC Power Supply, 3.3V Typ. 2 VCC Power Supply, 3.3V Typ.
24.7.2 Inverter Cable Plan conga-IGX Green C&C GH001HB Inverter-Connector JST PHR-8 53261-1090 (MOLEX) Signal Symbol Pin Pin Symbol Ground GND 1 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 3 GND Ground GND 2 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 4 GND Backlight Brightness CTRL tbd 3 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 5 BRT_Adj Power 5V VCC 4 Power 5V VCC 5 Backlight On/Off Control BL On/Off 6 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 7 BL On/Off Power 12V +12V 7 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 1 DC-In / 12V Power 12V +12V 8 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 2 DC-In / 12V 24.7.
24.8 NEC NL6448BC33-63D LVDS Cable Pinout conga-IGX NEC NL6448BC33-63D LVDS Connector Hirose DF13-40, straight, SMT JAE FI-S20S 24.8.
24.8.2 Inverter Cable Plan conga-IGX NEC 104PW201 Inverter-Connector JST PHR-8 53261-0871 (MOLEX) Signal Symbol Pin Pin Symbol Ground GND 1 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 3, 4 2) GND Ground GND 2 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 7 BRTH Backlight Brightness CTRL tbd 3 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 6 BRT_Adj Power 5V VCC 4 Power 5V VCC 5 Backlight On/Off Control BL On/Off 6 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 5 BL On/Off Power 12V +12V 7 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 1 DC-In / 12V Power 12V +12V 8 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 2 DC-In / 12V 2) if impossible then connect pin 3 only 24.8.
24.9 Philips LM150X08 LVDS Cable Pinout conga-IGX Philips LM150X08 LVDS Connector Hirose DF13-40, straight, SMT DF-14H-20P-1.
24.9.2 Inverter Cable Plan conga-IGX Green C&C GH001A Inverter-Connector JST PHR-8 12505WR-10A00(P) (YEONHO) / EQUIVALENT Signal Symbol Pin Pin Symbol Ground GND 1 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 3 GND Ground GND 2 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 4 GND Backlight Brightness CTRL tbd 3 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 1 BRT_Adj Power 5V VCC 4 Power 5V VCC 5 Backlight On/Off Control BL On/Off 6 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 5 BL On/Off Power 12V +12V 7 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 9 DC-In / 12V Power 12V +12V 8 ◄▪▪▪▪▪► 10 DC-In / 12V 24.9.