SOM-COMe-CT6-APL (C24)
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
SOM-COMe-CT6-APL is a COM Express® 3.0 Compact Type 6 Module with the Intel® Atom® X Series, Intel® Celeron® J / N Series and Intel® Pentium® N Series (formerly Apollo Lake) Processors. Also available in industrial temperature range, it delivers outstanding graphics performance through up to three independent displays in 4K resolution. This computer-on-module is a great combination of high-end graphics and low power design and it is the ideal match for low-power industrial applications.
For ordering purposes, the SOM-COMe-CT6-APL is referred to by its base code, “C24”.
INDEX
- How can I power on my module?
- What will I find in my module?
- How can I update BIOS?
- What can I do now?
- Downloads
How can I power on my module?
With CCOMe-C30
For further details about hardware configuration, please visit https://secogroup.atlassian.net/l/c/go3G30m6
With CCOMe-C96
For further details about hardware configuration, please visit https://secogroup.atlassian.net/l/c/VxRv2XM1
What will I find in my module?
Off-the-shelf products are shipped with a standard in-house-developed
software.
The definition of standard, in this case, is “the environment which SECO
adopts for validation”.
Anyway, custom in-house-developed __ software with different defaults can be
built in accordance with customers' requirements submitting a new
ticket.
The BIOS version updated in your module is shown in Aptio Setup Utility menu under:
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Main page
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Advanced > SMBIOS Information page
BIOS binaries are available in the Downloads section.
How can I update BIOS?
How can I update BIOS through AFU utility?
What can I do now?
Visit our Blog to find some tips!
Blog Posts
Blog: Using AMISCE to Update BIOS Settings
created byMattia Aisa SECO Technical Resources · 06. Oct 2022
How can I define a boot sequence in UEFI mode and perform pre-boot operations?
Created by Martina Bassi SECO Technical Resources · 17 May 2021
What is SecureBoot and how can I enable it?
Created by Martina Bassi SECO Technical Resources · 14 May 2021
How can I boot from LAN?
Created by Martina Bassi SECO Technical Resources · 14 May 2021
How can I create a bootable EFI USB device?
Created by Martina Bassi SECO Technical Resources · 14 May 2021
Downloads
Here you can find the latest binaries available:
Category | Link |
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BIOS | C24_Official_BIOS_1-19-01.7z |
BIOS Tools | seco_apollolake_tools.7z |
Driver WIN10 2016 LTSC | seco_apollolake_drivers_win2016.7z |
Driver WIN10 2019/2021 LTSC | seco_apollolake_drivers_win10_2019_2021.7z |
Driver Ubuntu I2C-SPI | seco_apollolake_drivers_ubuntu_i2c-spi.7z |
Yocto BSP | seco_apollolake_yocto-pyro_bsp1-0.7z |
EAPI | EAPI Wiki |
Clea OS
Clea OS is a versatile and robust Linux Operating System framework designed specifically for industrial embedded devices. Based on the open source Yocto Project, Clea OS offers a flexible and customizable platform that can be tailored to meet the specific needs of various hardware architectures and applications.
Starting with Linux Kernel 5.10, the Board Support Package (BSP) for this board is fully integrated into Clea OS. It ensures high security and stability through features like OTA (Over-the-Air) updates, dual partitions, and fallback procedures. Additionally, Clea OS includes a complete device manager for seamless cloud communication, enabling centralized management of product fleets.
Documentation
For a complete explanation of Clea OS and detailed installation instructions, refer to the official documentation:
Download Clea OS Images
To quickly get started, download the latest complete prebuild Clea OS images (or other binaries like U-Boot, Linux Kernel, SDKs) from the official release page:
Download Clea OS images here - Release Page
Installation instructions for Intel Boards
Build Clea OS
The source code for Clea OS can be found at the following Gitlab organization. To build a complete BSP image from source you can check the Get Started pages of the documentation.