| Item |
Spec |
Sku-D |
Sku-W |
| Form Factor |
3.5” single board computer, 4”x 5.8” (102mm x 147mm) |
| Processor Chipset |
Intel Apollo Lake Processor with integrated graphics |
N3350 (Compatible with N4200) |
E3930 (Compatible with E3940/E3950) |
| Main Memory |
Support for DDR3L 1866 MHz SO-DIMM
|
|
Support for up to 8 GB of system memory
|
|
204-pin DDR3L SO-DIMM
|
1 |
| Audio Controller |
NAU8822LYG audio codec |
| Expansion Capability |
PCI Express Full-Length Mini Card slot (USB/PCIe/SATA)
|
1 |
|
M.2 (2230) with PCIex1 and USB2.0 signal for wireless
|
1 |
| External I/O |
USB3.0
|
4 |
|
HD-out
|
1 |
|
VGA-out
|
1 |
|
RJ45 (1st)
|
1 |
|
RJ45 (2nd)
|
1 |
| Internal I/O |
LVDS Connector (40Pin)
|
1 |
|
eDP Connector (40Pin)
|
1 |
|
7-pin SATA connector
|
1 |
|
Dual-port USB2.0 header
|
1 |
|
Chassis main panel header (2x5)
|
1 |
|
BIOS Clear Header/Jumper
|
1 |
|
Audio header (front panel mic/hp)
|
1 |
|
3-pin SATA power (For DOM)
|
1 |
|
Serial Port Headers
|
4(one supports RS-232/422/485) |
|
Jumper for AT/ATX mode
|
1 |
|
SIM Card holder
|
1 |
|
MiAPI: Programmable header (support GPIO x10, SMBUSx1, UARTx1, Watchdogx1) with API library supported for Windows OS
|
| S I/O Controller |
NCT6104D |
| LAN Support |
Intel I210 (10/100/1000 Mb/s) Ethernet LAN controller |
2 |
| BIOS |
BIOS resident in a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Flash device
|
|
UEFI mode only (Does not support Legacy mode)
|
|
Support for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI), and System Management BIOS (SMBIOS)
|
| Hardware Management |
Nuvoton NCT6104D based subsystem, including: |
|
Voltage sense to detect out of range power supply voltages
|
|
Thermal sense to detect out of range thermal values
|
| Environment |
Operating Temperature: RH 20~90% (no condensation)
|
0°C to +70°C |
0°C to +70°C/ -40°C to 85°C (Option) |
|
Storage Temperature: -40°C to +85°C / RH 20~90% (no condensation)
|
| Safety |
CE
|
|
FCC
|
| Operating System |
Windows 10 64bit, Linux (support by request)
|
We bought this because it looked promising from the specs and pictures. Once we got it it became clear to us that there are unfortunately plenty of different connectors and sockets for the same things and the naming is also similar in many cases. Our M2 SSD didn't fit the socket even though it is also for an M2 socket but ok. Also the LVDS connector is unfortunately different from the one we wanted to replace. Anyway if you pay attention to every little detail it works well. We are using it for a different purpose now so it wasn't wasted. Next time we will pay more attention to these pitfalls.