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Depending on the configuration and following revisions, the features of the board are subject to change. For detailed information on hardware specifications, please visit www.seco.com

INDEX


How can I configure jumpers?

Component

Description

Use

Default configuration (Fig.1)

JP14

 

Set no jumper to enable M.2 on CN11
Set jumper 1-2 to disable M.2 on CN11

Unplugged

JP15

 

Unplugged

JP13

Set no jumper to disable eDP-to-LVDS CONV
Set jumper 1-2 to enable eDP-to-LVDS CONV

Unplugged

JP1

Set no jumpers to enable M.2 on CN12
Set jumper 1-2 to disable M.2 on CN12

Unplugged

JP2

Unplugged

JP3

COM1

Set no jumper for RS-485
Set jumper 1-2 for RS-422
Set jumper 2-3 for RS-232

Unplugged

JP4

COM2

Set no jumper for RS-485
Set jumper 1-2 for RS-422
Set jumper 2-3 for RS-232

Unplugged

JP16

PANEL BACKLIGHT VOLTAGE

Set jumper 1-2 for 12V
Set jumper 2-3 for 5V

2-3 Plugged

JP17

PANEL VDD VOLTAGE

Set jumper 1-2 for 5V
Set jumper 2-3 for 3.3V

2-3 Plugged

JP10

PANEL INTERFACE

Set no jumper for LVDS
Set jumper 1-2 for eDP

Unplugged

JP12

BIOS_DIS1

Set JP11 and no JP12 for SPI on carrier
Otherwise for SPI on module

Unplugged

JP11

BIOS_DIS0

Unplugged

JP9

VDD_EN Level

Set no jumper for 3.3V
Set jumper 1-2 for 5V

Unplugged

JP8

BKLT_EN Level

Set no jumper for 3.3V
Set jumper 1-2 for 5V

Unplugged

JP6

BKLT_CTRL Level

Set no jumper for 3.3V
Set jumper 1-2 for 5V

Unplugged

JP5

GPIO/SD

Set no jumper for GPIO
set jumper 1-2 for SD CARD

Plugged

Fig. 1: Description of jumpers possible configuration


What to connect and where?

Further information about placement and description of connectors are available here.

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