Hectronic has announced H6059, a Qseven module based on the new AMD T40E and T40R ultra low power dual core and single core APU and the A55E embedded chipset. H6059 is a Qseven standard revision 1.2 compliant module measuring only 70 x 70 mm. The H6059 module is a perfect fit for embedded applications that require powerful CPU and graphics performance in combination with low power consumption and extremely compact size. The Radeon 6250 GPU is integrated with the CPU to offer for instance increased 2D/3D and motion video acceleration performance and can be used for general purpose GPU computing by taking advantage of AMD’s Open CL support. An on-die GPU such as this has advantages over discrete GPUs by avoiding the memory bus bottleneck.
The features of H6059 includes a rich set of I/O interfaces including for example four PCI Express ports, eight USB 2.0 ports, two SATA ports, LVDS and the new digital display interfaces, DVl, HDMI and DisplayPort, as well as an onboard Intel 82583 Gigabit Ethernet Controller. Legacy I/O is supported through the LPC bus and the module has BIOS support for Super I/O devices on the carrier board. It’s worth noticing that full legacy ISA bus features such as I/O mapping in memory are supported. This provides industrial customers with an easier migration path including support for their installed product base. SDIO is provided through an onboard USB-to-SDIO controller. The module supports up to 4GB onboard soldered DDRIII DRAM, as well as an onboard soldered BGA SATA Flash SSD of up to 32GB. Hectronic has developed the BIOS for the module based on the new Phoenix SecureCore Tiano UEFI BIOS, and will also provide BSPs for XP Embedded, Windows Embedded Standard 7 and Linux.












