ADLINK Hurricane-QM57 User Manual
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SME-LEMT-R0V8
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Board Information
This sections shows general information over the Board such as Name, CPU included onboard RAM
BIOS Version and LEMT features supported. If some information cannot be acquired N/A is displayed
instead.
System Test Information
The first line contains a version string.
It shows the board type, the version and date code of the
firmware of the LEMT microcontroller (SMC).
Below, the part number, serial number and manufacturing / test date of the board, the BIOS version
used at manufacturing test, the SMC bootloader and firmware version. The SMC versions each
contain an ID-string and the respective build date.
Note: The displayed BIOS version may not be the currently installed BIOS!
Please have a look at the Board Information section for the currently active BIOS firmware.
Runtime Statistics
Total
The total uptime of the system in hours and minutes.
Since power up
Uptime since last boot in hours, minutes and seconds.
Power cycles
Number of power cycles.
Boot cycles
Number of HW / SW-Reset and successful power-ups.
Boot reason
The event that caused the last reboot (e.g. Power loss, Power down,
HW reset, etc.).
Flags
SMC flags display information of the internal status of the SMC. The content is board specific. Please
refer to the technical manual of your board, chapter “LEMT functions”.
Temperatures
Monitors temperature sensor readings of CPU and board temperature. These readings are displayed
in centigrade and are updated every second.
Please note that not all platforms may supply the necessary temperature sensors, if so N/A will be
displayed.
Power Consumption
Monitors the current of the main power supply. These current readings are displayed in mA
(milliamperes for the current) respectively W (Watts for the power consumption) and are updated
every second.
To filter out any spikes or to get average values over a certain interval of time, the number of
seconds/samples can be selected in range from 0 to 255. Please keep in mind that the averaging
takes place within the graphical user interface and not within the SMC itself. Therefore the current
number of samples taken into account can be at least as high as the number of seconds the GUI is
running. This can be lower than the selected value.
Please note that not all platforms may supply the necessary current sensors, if so N/A will be
displayed and the section will be grayed out.