Sapphire announces FS-FP5V embedded Ryzen system
Sapphire launched a small motherboard that has been fitted with a built-in Ryzen-SoC. The 5 by 5 inch PCB reveals a motherboard with Ryzen V1000-series-soc, which is available in a two or four core model with SMT and Vega integrated graphics.
The mobo is based on two SODIMMs that support up-to ddr4-3200 MHz and has been fitted with an m.2 slot for an SSD and one for a network card. Interesting is the fact that the unit has four DisplayPort connections, each capable of 4K output. In addition, there are three USB 2.0 ports and a USB port with USB 3.1 specification, and also present are not one, but two Gigabit Ethernet ports and two audio connections.
-- Sapphire -- The new SAPPHIRE FS-FP5V 5”x 5” small form factor embedded motherboard is based on the latest AMD Ryzen Embedded V-Series Family APUs which features the industry-leading Vega GPU graphics combined with the high-performance “Zen” CPU Core. Four 4K displays can be supported in addition to dual-channel DDR4-3200 memory, dual Ethernet controllers, and M.2 for WiFi and SSD expansion. The SAPPHIRE FS-FP5V is an ideal solution for high resolution visual embedded applications like electronic gaming machines, medical imaging, interactive digital signage, thin clients, POS terminals and more.
Features | AMD V1000 FP5 BGA SoC with DirectX® 12 EGL 1.4, IOMMU 2.0, OpenCL™ 2.1 OpenGL® ES 1.1, 2.x, and 3.x (Halti) OpenGL® Next (Vulkan® ) OpenGL® 4.6, 10-bit HEVC decoder (H.265) VP9 decoder, up to 10-bit, limited profile 2 AMD IOMMU 2.0, Eyefinity Up to four DP 1.4 outputs 1 SATA III W/5V power headers M.2 2280 M key slot for storage M.2 2242 E key slot for WiFi module Type C U3.1, ALC262 HD 4CH Audio Two ball-bearing cooler, GPIO Headers |
CPU Socket | AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1000 series (SOC FP5) |
System Memory | 2x DDR4 ECC/Non-ECC SO-DIMMs Dual Channel speed up to DDR4-3200 (configuration dependent) |
Expansion Slots | M.2 2280 M Key slot (PCIe x 4 or SATA III) M.2 2242 E Key slot (PCIe x 1) |
Bios | AMI |
Storage | 1x SATAIII, M.2 M Key slot |
Video Memory | Max Share memory -2048MB |
Display interface | Four DP++ Display Outputs |
Ethernet | Two Realtek RTL8111G PCIe Gigabit LAN |
LAN Connector | 2x RJ-45 at rear |
USB | 3xUSB2.0 ports, two at rear and one at front 1x USB3.1 USB type C at front |
Audio | ALC262 HD 4CH Audio |
Serial Port | 1x RS232/422/485 header |
Operating Temperature | 0°C~50°C (32°F~122°F) |
Dimensions | 147.3mm x 139.7mm (5.8" x 5.5") |
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There's also the 4-pin EPS connector, but no other "traditional" power connector. Where are you supposed to get a PSU that only has this? Or is it optional (I noticed it is sitting next to a power jack for an external PSU)?
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This is pretty normal for this kind of machines(they usually also have 2 pins next to the 4-pin EPS connector for 12v/Ground)
What i find weird is that it doesn't have DB9 conectors, or more RJ45 if they want to sale this thing for POS.