Introduction

The following quick start guide provides background information about the Honeycomb Ryzen V3000 products which use the Ryzen V3000 System on module.

The guide will give a technical overview about the product and by the end of it you should be able to boot an operating system and begin testing your application.

Revision and Notes

Date

Owner

Revision

Notes

 

1.0

 

Table of Contents

 

Hardware Setup

Product Specifications

 

Honeycomb Ryzen V3000

I/Os

3 x USB 2.0

4 x USB 3.0

Networking

2 x SFP+ ports (10GbE each)
1 x 1GbE copper (RJ45)

Processor

AMD Ryzen Embedded V3C18I
8c/16t up to 3.8 GHz

Memory & Storage

Up to 64GB DDR5 4800 MTPs
2x SATA interfaces
M.2 NVME GEN 4.0

Misc.

BMC functionality

Development and Debug interfaces

mini USB

Power

ATX standard

Expansion card I/Os

PCIe x4 Gen 4.0

Temperature

Industrial: -45°C to 85°C

Dimensions

PCBA: 170 x 137mm **** NEEDS changes ****

  

Block Diagram**** NEEDS changes ****

The following figure describes the ClearFog LX2162A Block Diagram.

Visual features overview

**** NEEDS changes ****

Please see below the features overview of the connector side of the ClearFog LX2162A

Software Setup

Cable setup and prerequisites

Here is what you will need to power up the board:

Recommended Cables

The following is a list of industry-standard cables, sorted by type, with the necessary compliance requirements that have been proven to work well with the ClearFog product family.

These examples are the cables which SolidRun uses for testing, and should provide enough information to source products from your preferred cable vendor.

Booting the machine

Download & install images:

You can use the Ubuntu server installation instructions page or download Pre-installed images.

If using the Pre-installed image, flash it to a USB stick using the following commands:

gunzip <image_name.img.gz>
dd if=<image_name.img> of=/dev/sdx bs=1M status=progress; sync
note

NOTE: check the /dev/sdx device you need using the lsblk command

NOTE: check the /dev/sdx device you need using the lsblk command

Booting to OS:

Insert the USB stick to the device and power it on.

Wait for the device to boot.

Very first boot might take a while due to DDR training

SFP Modules

For some SFP modules that work on SolidRun networking hardware platforms, please refer to SFP Modules .

SO-DIMM Modules

For some SO-DIMM modules that work on SolidRun hardware platforms, please refer to List of tested SO-DIMMs .

OS list

OS

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Ubuntu

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Fedora

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Windows

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Buildroot

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FreeBSD

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PFsense

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OPNsense

Build From Source

Documentation

 

File

Modified

Schematics and Board Layout

19-JUN-2024

Mechanical files

To be added

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