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1. GND vcci1 2 12C_CLK 12C_DATA GND USB USB GND N C N C N C vcci1 2 GND vcc3 1 Power 3 3V Ground Power 1 5V USIM power USIM data USIM clock USIM reset USIM progr volt Ground Wireless disable PCIe reset Power 3 3V Ground Power 1 5V 12C clock 12c data Ground USB port neg USB port pos Ground Not connected Not connected Not connected Power 1 5V Ground Power 3 3V KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD N0857 A Appendix Appendix A System Resources A 1 Memory Area All registers of the Tegra 3 processor are memory mapped Do not write to the register range if you have no knowledge about the register function Memory Range Used for Available Comment 00000000h 3FFFFFFFh PCI Express memory No Reserved for operating systems 40000000h 4003FFFFh Internal RAM IRAM Na Normally do not access the IRAM 80000000h FFEFFFFFh External SDRAM Read and writeable KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD N0857 A Appendix Appendix B Mating Connectors The Mating connectors Cables are connectors or cable kits which are fitting the On board connector Onboard Connectors Mating Connectors Connector Manufacturer Manufacturer Power External C Molex 0430450402 MOLEX 43025 0400 Internal Kontron KT 1052 5080 cable kit SAMTEC SHF 120 01 F D SM K TR Don Connex A32 40 C G B 1 Hon Kon Technology HB12 220 VFS 20R Kontron KT 910000005 WIESON TECHNOLOGIES G2124 03200101 00 Ko
2. ONKEY button KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 A Feature Connector CASE_OPEN N C CORE_PWR_ON N C DEEP_SLEEP EXT_BAT N C VCC3 1 VCC5 1 GPIOO GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO4 GPIO5 GPIO6 GPIO7 GND GPIO8 GPIO9 GPIO10 GPIO11 GPI012 GPI013 GPIO14 GPIO15 GPIO16 GPI017 GND N C GND N C GND The General Purpose I 0 s and a few other signals are available through the Feature connector J36 Description Case opened detection Not connected T30 core rail enabled Not connected Indicates deep sleep mode External battery input Not connected Power 3 3V Power 5V General purpose 1 0 0 General purpose 1 0 1 General purpose I O 2 General purpose 1 0 3 General purpose 1 0 4 General purpose 1 0 5 General purpose 1 0 6 General purpose 1 0 7 Ground General purpose 1 0 8 General purpose 1 0 9 General purpose I O 10 General purpose I O 11 General purpose 1 0 12 General purpose 1 0 13 General purpose 1 0 14 General purpose 1 0 15 General purpose 1 0 16 General purpose I O 17 Ground Not connected Ground Not connected Ground Pin Connectors CPU_PWR_ON T30 CPU rail enabled Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the nght diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 A Pin Conne
3. kontron Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 1 2 2 3 1 Exa 3 3 3 4 39 7 vA 7 2 7 3 7 4 15 7 6 7 7 8 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 8 9 8 10 8 11 8 12 KTT30 mITX Users Guide TOOT E E E E RAEE ER 3 ra A Pe Po EE 4 Astana FHE BO sais 4 RO Ie ment ECO 09 santas 5 A A OP T 6 A 6 Fco OU SPE CIICALIONS diras ans 6 Tiboo 9 Mechamical o pecine AN nda 10 ec IC ale SCI a O NS er E T 10 Environmental specications siessen aiseria iaa 10 DEDWG Ha Desig TOOLS sr rr Enar 12 EAV COT SEO a aE EEE T E A E E E 13 Corr aa DEI e E EEIEIE O 14 eE e A RE E 15 DE ROW Gi COTE CLON assunto onto T 15 USB Connectors Standard USB2 1 cuidaba 15 AON G CONNOC OI OP PP oo o A E E ete ioseuscnsaenumaiecbuestanuwae 16 AN o T E A AE S 17 Andid tema cOn eniin aa T E EE ias edi 17 Analog Connectors nio 17 Micro U RST e e susana obio 18 STET A o CNE UU UU SC E 19 DS Far Palle UCOMMCCUON riadas iica 19 Poli CONMMCCLON oie E E EE O RS 20 COMTOR SR e o uo EE E 21 AA nn E Meaaidaseaaeaelaacs 21 A o 22 Dita Connector PDIF tesina iconos 22 Headphone Connector A Ue II aa Haa aaa Nea 22 Front Panel Header FRONTPN O usssssusiissasoi a aaa Ta ads 23 o A yesoanmauus secre aeonseenanmencer seneenensenacesnonees 24 DC Power Connector Inteia lunes totali ad ita EERE salia 26 TOUCH PCC A EESE A IA T A E T E 27 P E AG e E E E E on E E 28 Table of Contents 9 Samara SON ICC loca ceceae gn qaesesqncseq
4. 3 3V Note that SATA connector shares the internal SATA port with mSATA connector If mSATA card is plugged in then hardware automatically switches from the SATA connector to the mSATA card socket KTT30 mITX Users Guide Slot Connectors KTD NO857 A 9 5 Modem Card Connector The second host port named USB2 can also be configured as a miniPCI Express USB modem interface With an USB 2 0 switch the host port supports either the standard connector J24 or the USB modem interface on connector J27 One I O line NVIDIA label L 05 enables the switching between the interfaces Standard connector J24 low level Modem card connector J27 high level The modem card interface is available through the connector J27 52 pins Header Pin Signal Description Type Pin Signal Description Type 43 45 47 49 51 WAKE N C N C N C GND N C N C GND USIM_USB USIM_USB GND N C N C GND GND N C N C GND GND vcc3 1 vcc3 1 GND MODEM_CLK MODEM_DIN MODEM_DOUT MODEM_CS Wake event Not connected Not connected Not connected Ground Not connected Not connected Ground USIM USB neg USIM USB pos Ground Not connected Not connected Ground Ground Not connected Not connected Ground Ground Power 3 3V Power 3 3V Ground Modem clock Modem data in Modem data out Modem chip sel vcc3 1 GND VCC1 1 USIM_VCC USIM_IO USIM_CLK USIM_RST USIM_VPP GND W_DISABLE PE_RST vcc3 1
5. DC Power Connector The KTT30 mITX board has a power input voltage range from 4 5V to 5 5V All other voltages are gene rated onboard e g 3 3V 1 8V system voltage The power supply is supplied via the connector J2 3 pins DC power jacket 2 1mm Header i Description Power supply 5V Ground Ground Alternative through the internal Power connector J17 4 pin Micro Fit Notice that the 5V power lines on J2 and on J17 are connected on the board Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 7 2 USB Connectors Standard USB2 0 The USB interface comes with three USB ports which follow the EHCI specification USB 2 0 compliant You can expand the amount of USB connections by adding external hubs Two ports are available on a standard connector and one client port on a micro USB connector All ports support USB 1 1 low and full speed devices without a companion USB 1 1 host controller Two USB ports are available through the standard USB connectors J23 and J24 Header Pin Signal Description Power 5V PWR USB port negative DSIO 3 3 USB port positive DSIO 3 3 Ground PWR Notes 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the nght diameter to withstan
6. DCD DSR RXD RTS TXD CTS DTR RI GND vccs 1 2 Data carrier detect Data set ready Receive serial data Request to send Transmit senal data Clear to send Data terminal ready Ring indicator Oo CO N WD WH KR UU N e Ground SK SISI NSN SI XI SI X E O Power 5V 3 4 ccTalk Connector The ccTalk interface uses the fan connector J29 4 pins Header Pin Description Power 5V Not connected Ground Serial data line RXD TXD Notes 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the nght diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 2 The 5V supply voltage is protected with a common 1 5A resetable fuse Y Warning Do not mix the ccTalk Connector with the Fan Connector If mounting ccTalk device into Fan Connector then ccTalk device and or mother board might be damaged KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 A Pin Connectors 8 5 Serial Console Most operating systems have a defined serial console The KTT30 mITX board uses the first serial port UARTA UART1 on connector J3 for this purpose Normally the serial console needs only three signal lines TXD RXD and GND The serial port is assigned to the environment variables stdin stdout and stderr If you use U Boot as bootloader you can interact with U Boot via a USB keyboard and a standard term
7. VORSICHT Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem em Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch den selben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleichwertigen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Anga ben des Herstellers PRECAUCION Peligro de explosi n si la bater a se sustituye incorrectamente Sustituya solamente por el mismo o tipo equivalente recomendado por el fabricante Disponga las bater as usadas seg n las instrucciones del fabricante ADVARSEL Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner VAROITUS Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan lalteval mistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiln H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD N0857 A Specifications 3 Specifications 3 1 Functional Specifications System on Chip SoC NVIDIA Tegra 3 gt Quad Cortex A9 multi processing ARM cores up to 1 3 GHz core frequency gt ARMv 7 instruction set gt 32kB data and 32 kB instruction L1 cache per core gt Shared 1 MB L2 cache gt DDR3 memory interface up to DDR3L 1600 with maximum size of 2 GB gt SPI flash controller gt Three USB ports EHCI with one client interface gt Audio Video Processor AVP GeForce GPU with a dual display controller g
8. higher power dissipation through these pins KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 A Pin Connectors 8 Pin Connectors 8 1 LVDS Flat Panel Connector The J1 connector 40 pins provides the LVDS interface for flat panels on the top side of the board Header VCC5 1 GND VCC5 1 GND LCDVCC 1 DDC_CLK DDC_DATA BKLTADJ VCCENABLE BKLTON GND LVDSAO LVDSAO LVDSA1 LVDSA1 LVDSA2 LVDSA2 LVDSAC LVDSAC LVDSA3 LVDSA3 GND LVDSBO LVDSBO LVDSB1 LVDSB1 LVDSB2 LVDSB2 LVDSBC LVDSBC LVDSB3 LVDSB3 GND Description Power 5V Ground Power 5V Ground Panel power 3 3V or 5V DDC clock DDC data Brightness control Panel power enable Backlight on off Ground First channel data 0 output negative First channel data 0 output positive First channel data 1 output negative First channel data 1 output positive First channel data 2 output negative First channel data 2 output positive First channel clock output negative First channel clock output positive First channel data 3 output negative First channel data 3 output positive Ground Second channel data 0 output negative Second channel data 0 output positive Second channel data 1 output negative Second channel data 1 output positive Second channel data 2 output negative Second channel data 2 output positive Second channel clock output negative Second channel clock output positive Second channel data 3 output
9. negative Second channel data 3 output positive Ground PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR 10 3 3 I0 3 3 PWM 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 PWR DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 PWR DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 DSO 3 3 PWR KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 A Pin Connectors Note The backlight adjust signal uses the Pulse Width Modulation PWM technique A proto type cable with open ends is shippable from KONTRON part number 821515 Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the nght diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 Warning Check the U Boot Setup for correct settings for your panel not doing so might cause permanent damage to your panel Connecting a Flat Panel Check if you have the correct panel cable Inspect the cable for damages Switch on the power supply and activate save the desired settings with help of the U Boot bootloader for further details see the Software Guide chapter U Boot Setup Switch off the power supply Connect an external power supply for the correct backlight voltage except the power supply complies with the backlight voltage Connect the cable to the flat panel connector J1 on the KTT30 and connect the other end to your
10. or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by KONTRON Technology Causes external to the product such as electric power fluctuations or failure Normal wear and tear E Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect 2 Removal installation and set up service charges Exclusion of damages KONTRON TECHNOLOGY LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT KONTRON TECHNOLOGY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR 1 DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT DAMAGES BASED UPON INCON VENIENCE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT LOSS OF TIME LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY LOSS OF GOODWILL INTERFERENCE WITH BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS OR OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS EVEN IF ADVISED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES 2 ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE 3 ANY CLAIM AGAINST THE CUSTOMER BY ANY OTHER PARTY KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 A Introduction 1 Introduction This manual describes the KTT30 mITX board made by KONTRON Technology A S This board will also be denoted KTT30 within this Users Guide The KTT30 board is based on the NVIDIA Tegra 3 Mobile Processor See the chapter Specifications for more specific details New users are recommended to study the short installation procedure stated in the following chapter before switching on the power KTT30 m
11. rate LINE OUT S PDIF 44 1 48 96 Output signal to noise ratio LINE OUT 96 Input resolution LINE IN 16 20 24 Input sample rate LINE IN 44 1 48 96 Input signal to noise ratio LINE IN 92 7 6 Analog Connectors The analog audio interface uses three TRS Tip Ring Sleeve connectors J9 to J11 3 pins Header Pin J11 J10 J9 Type Tip LINEIN L LINEOUT L MIC L IA resp OA J10 Ring LINEIN R LINEOUT R MIC R IA resp OA J10 Sleeve GND GND PWR KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO0857 A Rear Connectors 7 7 Micro USB Connector The connector J12 5 pins provides the USB Client functionality default setting You need the client functionality for changing the bootloader or update a corrupted bootloader Together with the recovery pin see chapter Debug Design Tools and dedicated software on a desktop computer as well as a standard USB cable the upload Header i Description Power 5V PWR USB port negative DSIO 3 3 USB port positive DSIO 3 3 Host slave detection i grounded or opened Ground Notes 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 The contacts for USB devices are protected and suitable to supply USB devices with a maximum input current of 500mA Do not supply external USB devices with
12. Fully compliant with IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u and IEEE 802 3ab Temperature Monitoring I C connection ON Semiconductor ADT7461A gt One onchip thermal sensor and one remote temperature sensor from SoC KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD N0857 A Specifications Motion Processing Unit 1 C connection InvenSense MPU 3050 gt Embedded tri axis gyroscope gt Digital Motion Processor DMP accelerator engine with a second I C port for third party accelerometers Digital Accelerometer I C connection Kionix KXTF9 4100 gt Tri axis 2g 4g or 8g accelerometer Additional Features gt Serial Atmel touch screen interface I C gt Upto 18 GPIOs on a Feature connector gt USB modem card interface with SIM card socket gt One SPI interface 3 3V on a pin header gt An optional 4 wire processor fan Operating System Support gt Linux kernel version 3 1 gt Android kernel version 4 0 gt Windows Embedded Compact 7 gt Exchangeable 3 0V Lithium battery for the Real Time Clock RTC gt Manufacturer Panasonic part number CR2032L BN CR2032N BN or CR2032L BE KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD N0857 A Specifications 3 2 KTT30 Block Diagram Gyroscope Accelero pee ede meter Sever rine KXTF9 41 00 7 Holder SD Card J19 DMI SD Card 1 LVDS s Se 16 GB NAND ransm i 16B 2GB Touch Controler AT J 3 0 Serial To
13. ITX Users Guide KTD NO857 A Installation 2 Installation Procedure 2 1 Installing the Board To getthe board running follow these steps 1 Turn off the PSU Power Supply Unit Warning Turn off PSU Power Supply Unit completely no mains power connected to the PSU or leave the Power connectors unconnected while configuring the board Otherwise components RAM LAN controller SPI flash or others might get damaged 2 Connecting Interfaces Insert all external cables for a storage media a keyboard or others A serial connection to a desktop PC must be etablished in order to be able to change Setup settings 3 Connect and turn on PSU Connect the PSU to the board and turn it on 4 Power Button The PWRBTN pins must be shortened to start the board this is done by pin 10 PWRBTN and pin 12 PWRBTN on the FRONTPNL connector J7 see chapter Power Supply 5 Mounting the board to chassis When fixing the Motherboard on a chassis it is recommended using screws with integrated washer and having diameter of approx 7mm Warning When mounting the board to chassis etc please notice that the board contains components on both sides of the PCB which can easily be damaged if board is handled without reasonable care A damaged component can result in malfunction or no function at all Do not use washers with teeth as they can damage the PCB and may cause short circuits KTT30 mITX Users Guide Installation KTD
14. N Technology Technical Support and Services If you have questions about installing or using your KONTRON Technology Product then please notice that you will find many answer in this Users Guide To obtain support please contact your local Distributor or Field Application Engineer FAE Before Contacting Support Please be prepared to provide as much information as possible e CPU Board 1 Type 2 Part Number find PN on label 3 Serial Number if available find SN on label O Configuration 1 CPU Type and Clock speed 2 DRAM Type and Size 3 BIOS Revision find the version info in the BIOS Setup 4 BIOS Settings different than Default Settings refer to the BIOS Setup section O System 1 0 S Make and Version 2 Driver Version numbers Graphics Network and Audio 3 Attached Hardware Harddisks CD Rom LCD Panels etc Warranty KONTRON Technology warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period KONTRON Technology will at its sole option repair or replace the product with a similar product Replacement Product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components The warranty does not cover 1 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from A Accident misuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature unauthorized product modification
15. N0857 A 2 2 Requirements IEC60950 Users of KTT30 should take care when designing chassis interface connectors in order to fulfil the IEC60950 standard When an interface or connector has a VCC or other power pin which is directly connected to a power plane like the VCC plane To protect the external power lines of the peripheral devices the customer has to take care about e That the wires have suitable rating to withstand the maximum available power e That the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC60950 Lithium battery precautions CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly re placed Replace only with same or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instruc tions ATTENTION Risque d explosion avec l change inad quat de la batterie Remplacement seulement par le m me ou un type equivalent recommand par le producteur L vacuation des batteries usag es conform ment des indications du fabricant ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverand ren VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion
16. an but a passive heat sinking arrangement Estimated RTC battery life as opposed to battery failures is not included in the MTBF calculation The RTC battery lifetime has to be considered separately Battery life depends on both temperature and operating conditions When the KONTRON unit has external power the only battery drain is from leakage paths Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS All boards in the KTT30 family are RoHS compliant KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 A Debug Design Tools 4 Debug Design Tools In order to change software features to repair a corrupted bootloader or for service purpose the two connectors UART3 J3 Serial port and USB Client J12 are used If the board does not boot up or in the case of custom firmware usage for example the replacement of the KONTRON bootloader you can overwrite the content of the SPI flash The following parts are necessary 3 Adesktop PC with a Windows or Linux operating system A special NVIDIA USB driver only Windows One standard USB cable Type A plug to micro B plug Two pushbuttons or one pushbutton and one jumper or something similar An actual bootloader image file LJ LJ J J For the next step you should create a link from the KTT30 client port to a desktop PC with the standard USB cable Make sure that you have the power cable plugged in Then connect the pushbuttons or a push button jumper combination to the pin header J37 button or ju
17. cification Ethernet http standards ieee org getieee802 Universal Serial Bus Specification USB http www usb org developers docs PCI Express Base Specification PCI Express http www pcisig com specifications High Speed Serialized AT Attachment S ATA http www sata io org developers SD Specification SD Card http www sdcard org developers tech sdio sdio_spec Corporate Offices Europe Middle East amp Africa North America Asia Pacific Oskar von Miller Str 1 14118 Stowe Drive 17 Building Block 1 ABP 85386 Eching Munich Poway CA 92064 7147 188 Southern West 4th Ring Road Germany USA Beijing 100070 P R China Tel 49 0 8165 77 777 Tel 1 888 294 4558 Tel 86 10 63751188 Fax 49 0 8165 77 219 Fax 1 858 677 0898 Fax 86 10 83682438 info kontron com info us kontron com info kontron cn KTT30 mITX Users Guide
18. ct the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the nght diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD N0857 A Pin Connectors 8 11 Touch Interface By default the touch screen interface supports an I C connection Alternative a stuffing option allows the usage of a standard SPI port The complete interface is 3 3V compatible The touch screen interface is available through the connector J30 12 pins AVCC3 1 AVCC3 1 AVCC3 1 VCC3 1 SPI_CLK SPI_CSH TS_IRQ 12C_SDA SPI_MOSI 12C_SCL SPI_MISO TS_RST GND vcc1 2 Description Analog power 3 3V Analog power 3 3V Analog power 3 3V Digital power 3 3V SPI clock alternative SPI slave select alternative Interrupt optional TC data SPI master output alternative EC clock SPI master input alternative Reset optional Ground Digital power 1 8V Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 A Pin Connectors 8 12 SPI Interface The KTT30 provides one synchronous full duplex Serial Peripheral Interface Bus SP re
19. ctors The General Purpose I O s and a few other signals are available through the Feature connector J36 Description CASE_OPEN _ This signalis used to detect if the system case has been opened This signal is an active high indication that the T30 CORE rail has been enabled The signal is E P N Giai buffered for LED usage This signal is an active high indication that the system has entered the deep sleep mode The DEEP_SLEEP a signal is buffered for LED usage EXTernal BATtery option for connecting the plus pin or terminal of an external primary cell battery EXT_BAT 2 5 to 4 0V The minus pin or terminal should be connected to a GND pin The external battery is protected against charging and can be used with or without the onboard battery installed This signal is an active high indication that the T30 CPU rail has been enabled The signal is CPU_PWR_ON oe buffered for LED usage The three signals for LED usage assume the following states during power management ACTIVE SUSPEND DEEP SLEEP CORE_PWR_ON CPU_PWR_ON DEEP_SLEEP General Purpose I 0 Interface The General Purpose 1 0 interface is a subset of a multifunction part from NVIDIAs Tegra 3 SoC All 1 0 pins have additional functionalities which can be changed by software The 1 0 signals are decoupled to 3 3V voltage level by voltage level translators With one 1 0 line NVIDIA label Q 00 you can enable or disable all voltage level translators Activ
20. d for storage temperature down to 40 C by KONTRON KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD N0857 A Specifications Humidity gt Operating 10 to 90 non condensing gt Non operating 5 to 95 non condensing Electromagnetic Compatibility ESD EMI All peripheral interfaces intended for connection to external equipment are ESD EMI protected gt EN 61000 4 2 2000 ESD Immunity gt EN55022 1998 class B Generic Emission Standard Theoretical MTBF The following MTBF Mean Time Between Failure values were calculated using a combination of manufac turer s test data if the data was available and a Bellcore calculation for the remaining parts The Bellcore calculation used is method 1 case 1 In that particular method the components are assumed to be operating at a 50 stress level in a 40 C ambient environment and the system is assumed to have not been burned in Manufacturer s data has been used wherever possible The manufacturer s data when used is specified at 50 C so in that sense the following results are slightly conservative The MTBF values shown below are for a 40 C in an office or telecommunications environment Higher temperatures and other envi ronmental stresses extreme altitude vibration salt water exposure etc cause lower MTBF values gt System MTBF hours tbd Note Fans usually shipped with KONTRON Technology A S products have 50 000 hour typical operating life The above esti mation assumes no f
21. d the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 The contacts for USB devices are protected and suitable to supply USB devices with a maximum input current of 500mA Do not supply external USB devices with higher power dissipation through these pins KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD N0O857 A Rear Connectors 7 3 HDMIO Connector Graphics Processing Unit The graphics accelerator supports a HDMI interface with Full HD resolution a variety of LVDS LCD panels with double clock color depths of 18 24 bit and resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 pixels The HDMI interface is available through the standard 19 pin Type A HDMI connector J18 Header Pin Signal Description TMDS2 TMDS data 2 positive GND Ground TMDS2 TMDS data 2 negative TMDS1 TMDS data 1 positive GND Ground TMDS1 TMDS data 1 negative TMDSO TMDS data 0 positive GND Ground TMDSO TMDS data 0 negative TMDS_CLK TMDS clock positive GND Ground TMDS_CLK TMDS clock negative WO O N Oo a KR UU N e SS Ww NM CEC Consumer Electronics Control N C Not connected DDC_CLK DDC clock DDC_DATA DDC data GND Ground VCC5 1 Power 5V TMDS_HPD Hotplug detect pe SS olol l olun A Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the periph
22. display Switch on the power supply If you only see a blank screen contact your distributor for tech nical support 8 2 Fan Connector For an optional fan use the connector J15 4 pins The interface only supports 5V fans and operates with a PWM output Control which allows the control of fan speed Header i Description Control PWM output Sence Tacho signal open drain VCC5 1 Power 5V GND Ground Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 Warning Do not mix the Fan Connector and the cclalk connector If mounting Fan into ccTalk connector Fan might be damaged KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 A Pin Connectors 8 3 COM ports RS232 Two serial ports provide asynchronous serial communication with RS 232 interfaces They are 16450 16550 UART compatible and support 16 byte FIFO buffers for transfer rates from 50 Baud to 115 2 kBaud UARTC UART3 can be configured as a standard serial or as a ccTalk interface With a solder jumper it is possible to activate the ccTalk interface often used in automatic payment equipment Connector assignment J3 gt UARTA UART1 J6 gt UARTC UART3 The serial ports are available through the connectors J3 and J6 10 pins Header Pin Signal J3 J6 Description
23. e state high level Tri state low level Electrical Specifications Digital Input Input LOW voltage Input HIGH voltage Input rate Linux Digital Outputr Output LOW voltage Output HIGH voltage Continuous output current per pin Switching rate Linux KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 A Pin Connectors Multifunction Overview The following table informs about the dependencies 1 O Pin NVIDIA Label Second Function GPIOO Keyboard column 1 GPIO1 Keyboard column 2 GPIO2 Keyboard column 3 GPI03 Keyboard column 4 GPIO4 Keyboard column 5 GPIO5 Keyboard column 6 GPIO6 Keyboard column 7 GPI07 Keyboard row 0 GPIO8 Keyboard row 1 GPIO9 Keyboard row 2 GPI010 Keyboard row 3 GP1011 Keyboard row 4 GPI012 Keyboard row 5 GPI013 Keyboard row 9 GPI014 Keyboard row 10 GPI015 Keyboard row 11 GPI016 Keyboard row 12 GPI017 Keyboard row 13 8 10 DC Power Connector Internal The KTT30 mITX board has a power input voltage range from 4 5V to 5 5V The power supply is connected via the connector J17 4 pin Micro Fit or alternatively the external Power connector J2 3 pins DC power jacket 2 1mm Notice that the 5V power lines on J2 and on J17 are connected on the board Description Power supply 5V Ground Ground Power supply 5V Warning Do not overload the onboard system voltage 3 3V resp 1 8V so card socket digital I O connector The maximum current should not exceed 250mA Note 1 To prote
24. ector NVIDIAs Tegra 3 supports the PCI Express specification 1 1 with 2 5 GT s GigaTransfers s identical with Gigabits s by one lane Two ports with one lane are provided for free usage The first port has no additional features the second port allows the switching between mini PCI Express and mini S ATA The pure mini PCI Express port is available through the connector J5 52 pins Header Pin Signal WAKE N C N C CLKREQ GND PE_CLK PE_CLK GND N C N C GND PE_RX PE_RX GND GND PE_TX PE_TX GND GND vcc3 1 vcc3 2 GND N C N C N C N C KTT30 mITX Users Guide Description Wake event Not connected Not connected PCIe clock request Ground PCIe clock neg PCIe clock pos Ground Not connected Not connected Ground PCIe receive neg PCIe receive pos Ground Ground PCIe transmit neg PCIe transmit pos Ground Ground Power 3 3V Power 3 3V Ground Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Type Pin Signal vcc3 1 GND vcci1 1 N C N C N C N C N C GND W_DISABLE PE_RST vcc3 1 GND vcc1 1 12C_CLK 12C_DATA GND N C N C GND N C N C N C Description Power 3 3V Ground Power 1 5V Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Ground Wireless disable PCIe reset Power 3 3V Ground Power 1 5V 12C clock 12c data Ground Not connected Not connected Ground No
25. equencesnesreseveryecresseee eee eee 29 9 1 A e A A ua casessatseacensiseece un vise T E 29 9 2 Secure Digital and Multimedia eT denne Nne RETNA T Na 29 9 3 Mini PCI Express Connector 30 9 4 wP AAC ONECO ern a E E S A E 31 9 5 Modem Card o A o e 32 Appendix A System Resources rescue isc UU 33 A 1 MEMOV A POE POE E O Po A O O o A 33 Appendix B Maning CO C 34 Aprender 35 KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 B Document Details Document Revision History Revision By Comment 28 10 2013 MLA Fan Connector description corrected Modem card connector description corrected Front Panel cable kit corrected Added cable kit info J37 moved and chapter 4 modified 9 4 2013 MLA Digital Serial Interface information completely removed 17 12 2012 MHU MLA Preliminary version Copyright Notice Copyright 2012 KONTRON Technology A S ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronically or mechanically for any purpose without the express written permission of KONTRON Technology A S Trademark Acknowledgement Brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Disclaimer KONTRON Technology A S reserves the right to make changes without notice to any product including circuits and or software described or contained in this manual in order to improve design and or performance Specifications listed in this manual a
26. eral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO0857 A Rear Connectors 7 4 LAN Connector The KTT30 uses an Intel 82574 Gigabit PCI Express LAN controller which supports 10 100 1000 Base T interfaces The controller auto negotiates the management of a 10 100 or 1000 Mbps connection Addi tionally you can boot up the board via a network connection from a PXE server The LAN interface is available through the standard RJ45 connector J8 8 pins Header Pin Signal Description TXD MDI01 10 100 transmit 1000 pair 1 positive DSO DSIO TXD MDIO1 10 100 transmit 1000 pair 1 negative DSO DSIO RXD MDIO2 10 100 receive 1000 pair 2 positive DSI DSIO MDIO3 1000 pair 3 positive DSIO MDIO3 1000 pair 3 negative DSIO RXD MDIO2 10 100 receive 1000 pair 2 negative DSI DSIO MDIO4 1000 pair 4 positive DSIO MDIO4 1000 pair 4 negative DSIO CO N OA n KR U N KA 7 5 Audio Interface The SoC supports an Inter IC Sound 1 S codec with 24 bit resolution and 96 kHz sample rate the maximum rate of 96 kHz only unidirectional The analogue to digital part of the codec uses 24 bit 128x oversampled sigma delta ADCs The digital to analogue part contains two 24 bit sigma delta DACs The interface includes LINE OUT LINE IN MICROPHONE IN and a digital S PDIF output Parameter Values Output resolution LINE OUT S PDIF 16 20 24 Output sample
27. inal program on a desktop computer The following overview shows the default serial settings J Baudrate 115 kBaud J Data bits 8 3 Stop bits 1 J3 Parity No 8 6 Digital Connectors S PDIF The digital audio interface is available through the connectors J26 and J31 2 pins Type Header 8 7 Headphone Connector The headphone interface is available through the connector J32 4 pins Header ao CE ae KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 A Pin Connectors 8 8 Front Panel Header FRONTPNL The power button and other power signals are available through the pin header J7 16 pins Header Pin Description Ioh Iol GND Ground GND Ground BKLTADJ_DWN Backlight brightness down BKLTADJ_UP Backlight brightness up VCC5 1 Power supply 5V VCC5 1 Power supply 5V SATA_LED S ATA LED DEEP_SLEEP Indicates deep sleep mode GND Ground PWR_BTN 2 Power button positive RESET_IN Board reset input PWR_BTN Power button negative GND VCC3 1 Power supply 3 3V GND Ground GND Ground GND Ground Oo oOo N WD n HR W N e SS IS ye Ee in eB Ww mle o E e Notes 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 2 The label PWR_BTN power button is identical with NVIDIAs
28. ments All four SPI signals are 5V tolerant 1 for customer requi Two things should be considered 1 An onboard SPI flash coexists on the same interface lines You must disable this component with a 3 3V power connection to the ADDIN signal e g a short circuit jumper between pin 2 and 4 2 The four SPI lines are protected with an additional bus driver and the ISOLATE signal controls the output enable pin For normal operation this signal should be high The SPI interface is available on connector J35 pin header 10 pins Header i Description SPI_CLK SPI clock vcc3 1 Power 3 3V SPI_CS SPI slave select ADDIN Disable onboard SPI flash RSVD Reserved 10k pullup to 3 3V N C Not connected SPI_MOSI SPI master output ISOLATEH Disable the SPI interface SPI_MISO SPI master input GND Ground Oo CO N Gn WH KR U N KA E O Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 A Slot Connectors 9 Standard Slot Connectors 9 1 SATA Connector Only one S ATA 2 0 port is available Serial ATA connections boost the data rate theoretically up to 300 MB sec In addition it changes the parallel interface requiring 40 separate wires to a serial interface requi
29. mper and the Front Panel Header J7 button To set the board into recovery mode first the pushbutton J37 if you use two buttons and then the pushbutton J7 must be pressed until the LEDs go on Install the special USB driver on the desktop PC if not already done Open the device manager to control the driver activity After some seconds you must see the entry USB Client Port Driver CPD The last step includes the download of the bootloader image file with NVIDIAs NVFLASH tool For further details see the KTT30 mITX Software Guide chapter NVFLASH Download Tool KTT30 mITX Users Guide SDcard1 J20 SDcard2 J19 ISIM socket J33 JTAG only on EFT O eg E gt yi ma ae d a aaa oa eh ee 1511119933 gt Touch J30 SATA J28 OOEOF 4299F DB 9999999 N Recovery J3 a Teeter mPCle mSATA J36 SPI J35 UART3 J6 UART1 J3 S IES USE pros code FOP sn HHIHH 0112609 CC Talk J29 J 9 Feature J36 S PDIF In J31 OA ier ETE A S PDIF Out J26 Headphone J32 r N ST gt Y 4a u 47h t a wd P E p L 9 4 Fan J15 T R O gt Fe 5 5 D ac N LVDS J1 Power J17 Internal e D P S _ T j nnn 3 7 A o P i l J P D L y ee ee 9 TR A z se Power J2 USB2 External J24 RA USB3 HDMI AN l Lineln LineOut Mic USB Client J24 J18 J8 J11 J10 J9 J12 KTD NO857 A Connector Sig
30. nal Definitions 6 Connector Signal Definitions The following sections provide pin definitions and detailed description of all onboard connectors The connector definitions follow the following notation Column Name Description Shows the pin numbers in the connector The mnemonic name of the signal at the current pin The notation states that the signal 1s active low Al Analogue Input AO Analogue Output IE Digital Input 10 Digital Input Output IOD Input Open Drain output O Digital Output DSO Differential Signaling Output with complementary signals on two paired wires DSI Differential Signaling Input with complementary signals on two paired wires DSIO Differential Signaling Input Output combined DSO and DSI PWR PoWeR supply or ground reference pins NC Pin Not Connected Additional notations 5 0 5 0V signal voltage level e g 1 5 0 3 3 3 3V signal voltage level e g 0 3 3 1 8 1 8V signal voltage level e g I0 1 8 Ioh Tol Ioh Typical current in mA flowing out of an output pin through a grounded load while the output voltage has high level lol Typical current in mA flowing into an output pin from a VCC connected load while the output voltage has low level The abbreviation tbd is used for specifications which are not available yet or which are not sufficiently specified by the component vendors KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD N0857 A Rear Connectors 7 Rear 10 Connectors 7 1
31. nter IC Sound TS specification gt The audio codec supports a maximal resolution of 24 bit with 96 kHz sample rate gt Three audio jacks for Line in Line out and Microphone in gt S PDIF input and output as well as a Headphone interface Onchip SD MMC Controller gt Two ports up to 4 bit data bus width available on connectors and one onboard port with 8 bit data width 16 GByte Sandisk NAND flash bootable gt Supports FIFO and DMA mode access gt Supports SDMEM SDIO specification V3 0 up to 50 25 MHz interface speed gt Supports MMC specification V4 4 up to 52 MHz interface speed gt Supports CE ATA Digital Protocol specification V1 1 up to 52 MHz interface speed gt Supports e MMC devices Onchip PCI Express Controller gt Three ports with maximum data rate of 2 5 GT s one port is used for the onboard LAN controller gt All ports only support one lane PCIe x1 gt One miniPCI Express connector mPCIe signals no mSATA or USB signals gt One miniPCI Express connector mPCIe or mSATA signals no USB signals switchable per software Onchip S ATA Controller gt Supports S ATA specification V2 0 and AHCI V1 3 Onchip Serial Ports UARTs gt One RS232C compatible port with CTS and RTS status lines also useable as ccTalk interface gt One RS232C compatible port with all status lines Gigabit LAN PCI Express connection Intel 82574L gt Full duplex operation at 10 100 1000 Mbps gt
32. ntron KT 821515 cable kit DON CONNEX C44 40BSBC1 G Kontron KT 821155 cable kit MOLEX 22 05 3041 MOLEX 22 01 2045 FOXCONN HF1804E K MOLEX 22 05 3041 MOLEX 22 01 2045 FOXCONN HF1804E K PINREX 511 90 10GB00 Molex 90635 1103 UART1 UART3 FOXCONN HL8605V Kontron KT 821016 cable kit Kontron KT 821017 cable kit PINREX 511 90 16GB00 Molex 90635 1243 FOXCONN HL8608V Kontron KT 1055 5493 cable kit Touch MOLEX 54550 1294 PINREX 52C 90 44GB00 Don Connex A05c 44 B G A 1 G FOXCONN HS5422F S PDIF In MOLEX 53047 0210 MOLEX 51021 0200 S PDIF Out MOLEX 53047 0210 MOLEX 51021 0200 Headphone MOLEX 53047 0410 MOLEX 51021 0400 Kycon KLDHCX 0202 A LT Fan ccTalk Frontpanel Feature KTT30 Cable kit PN 826604 Qty Description 821017 Cable COM 2 54mm 100mm 821515 Cable LVDS Open End 821035 Cable SATA 500mm 1052 5885 Cable Feature 44pol 1 to1 300mm 1055 5493 Cable Front Panel 16pol Open End 1052 5080 Cable ATX Power for KTT30 KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD N0857 A Appendix Appendix C Reference Documents KONTRON Technology A S can t guarantee the availability of internet addresses Document Internet Address NVIDIA Development http developer nvidia com tools Development Linux for Tegra http developer nvidia com linux tegra Digital Visual Interface DVI http www ddwg org Open LVDS Display Interface Standard Spec Open LDI _ http www national com analog displays open_ldi IEEE 802 3 Spe
33. re subject to change without notice KONTRON Technology assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of the described product s conveys no license or title under any patent copyright or mask work rights to these products and makes no representations or warranties that these products are free from patent copyright or mask work right infringement unless otherwise specified Applications that are described in this manual are for illustration purposes only KONTRON Technology A S makes no representation or warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification Life Support Policy KONTRON Technology s PRODUCTS ARE NOT FOR USE AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE GENERAL MANAGER OF KONTRON Technology A S As used herein Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which a are intended for surgical implant into body or b support or sustain life and whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labelling can be reasonably expected to result in significant injury to the user A critical component is any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system or to affect its safety or effectiveness KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD NO857 B Document Details KONTRO
34. ring only 6 wires The controller supports the Advanced Host Controller Interface AHCI Note that SATA connector shares the internal SATA port with mSATA connector If mSATA card is plugged in then hardware automatically switches from the SATA connector to the mSATA card socket The S ATA interface is available through the standard L type connector J28 7 pins Header Pin Description Ground Transmit positive Transmit negative Ground Receive negative Receive positive Ground 9 2 Secure Digital and Multimedia Card The SD MMC interface uses two standard SD card sockets as well as an onboard SanDisk 16 GByte embedded flash drive with an e MMC interface The controller supports the SD specification revision 3 0 implies the SDSC SDHC and SDXC families and the MMC specification revision 4 4 The data bus width accounts 4 bits for the standard sockets and 8 bits for the flash drive the SD card transfer rate can be up to 50 MHz and MMC rate up to 52 MHz The onboard SanDisk 16 GByte embedded flash drive is bootable The SD card sockets are named J19 and J20 9 pins Header Pin Signal Description CD DATA3 Card detect Data bit 3 CMD Command line GND Ground vcc3 1 Power 3 3V CLK Clock GND Ground DATAO Data bit 0 DATA1 Data bit 1 DATA2 Data bit 2 KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD N0857 A Slot Connectors 9 3 Mini PCI Express Conn
35. t Two integrated audio controllers PCM and Inter IC Sound called IIS or I S gt One Secure Digital MultiMedia Card SD MMC controller with four instances gt Three PCI Express ports only single lane configuration gt One S ATA 2 0 port gt Some pins are useable as GPIOs max 18 x 3 3V or as special function pins e g keyboard gt Five UARTs with 16450 550 compatible mode only two UARTs available Onchip SPI Flash Controller gt Supports FIFO and DMA mode access gt Maximum transfer rate of 35 Mbps Onchip Universal Serial Bus USB gt All ports are capable to handle USB 2 0 EHCI gt One port alternatively supports USB client functionality gt Supports USB 1 1 low and full speed devices without a companion USB 1 1 host controller Onchip Graphics Processing Unit GPU gt Ultra low power GPU up to 520 MHz internal clock and 12 cores gt Two independent display controllers support 2D 3D graphics rendering gt 1080p Video Encode Processor to deliver full HD video streams gt OpenGL ES 2 0 support gt HDMI V1 4a interface max 1920x1080 pixels gt Low Voltage Differential Signaling LVDS flatpanel interface supports 18 24 bit color depth with a maximal resolution of 1920x1200 pixels gt Full hardware acceleration of video decode standards extract H 264 MPEG4 and VC KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD N0857 A Specifications Onchip Audio Subsystem gt Codec interface realize the I
36. t connected Not connected Not connected Power 1 5V Ground Power 3 3V Type KTD NO857 A Slot Connectors 9 4 m PCIe mSATA Connector The mPCIe mSATA port is available through the connector J4 52 pins Pi Header b Signal Description Type Pin Signal Description WAKE Wake event vcc3 1 Power 3 3V N C Not connected GND Ground N C Not connected vcci 1 Power 1 5V CLKREQ PCIe clock request N C Not connected NC GND Ground N C Not connected NC PE_CLK PCIe clock neg N C Not connected NC PE_CLK PCIe clock pos N C Not connected NC GND Ground N C Not connected NC N C Not connected GND Ground PWR N C Not connected W_DISABLE Wireless disable 0 3 3 GND Ground PE_RST PCIe reset 0 3 3 PE_RX PCIe receive neg SATA_RX S ATA receive pos PE_RX PCIe receive pos SATA_RX S ATA receive neg GND Ground vcci 1 Power 1 5V PWR GND Ground 12C_CLK 12c clock 10 3 3 PE_TX PCIe transmit neg SATA_TX S ATA transmit neg PE_TX PCIe transmit pos SATA_TX S ATA transmit pos GND Ground N C Not connected NC GND Ground N C Not connected NC vcc3 1 Power 3 3V Ground vcc3 1 Power 3 3V N C Not connected GND Ground N C Not connected N C Not connected N C Not connected VCC3 1 Power 3 3V PWR GND Ground PWR 12C_DATA 12C data 10 3 3 GND Ground PWR N C Not connected Power 1 5V N C Not connected Ground SEL_SATA S ATA identification Power
37. uch Interface Sot NVIDIA Tegra 3 Feature Controller Flash GPIO USB Client USB3 Audio Jacks J9 J11 USB2 Headphone a mS USB Switch NLAS7222A USB Modem Card 2 x RS232 S PDIF e J26 J31 ga LAN Controller Ja Intel 8257 4L E CC Talk mes J2 mPCle mS ATA ve MSM PCI Express Switch PI2PCIE2412 SATA UART1 J E KTT30 mITX Users Guide KTD N0857 A Specifications 3 3 Mechanical Specifications Dimensions gt minilTX form factor 170 2 x 170 2 mm 0 2 mm with all connectors 174 x 170 2 mm gt Height approx 17 5 mm 3 4 Electrical Specifications Supply Voltage gt 5V 10 DC Supply Current Linux The power consumption test uses a tool to stress the CPU 100 load and at the same time another tool to generate a high graphic throughput The boards were tested with a HDMI DVI monitor USB keyboard amp mouse and the onboard SanDisk 16 GByte embedded flash drive as boot device Idle Deep Sleep A w 3 5 Environmental Specifications Temperature Operating gt Ambient temperature 0to 60 C 2 Non operating storage gt Ambienttemperature 20 to 70 C 2 Note 1 Itis the customer s responsibility to provide sufficient airflow around each of the components to keep them within the allowed temperature range 2 Lower limit of storage temperature is defined by specification restriction of the onboard Lithium battery A board with battery has been verifie
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