You can use that buffer board still, just connect the power feed to 3.3V instead of 1.8V. It is a rather standard design to have a buffer. It...
It looks like ALC283 internals are mainly running on 3.3V and its SPDIF digital signal is also using 3.3v logic level. Using 3.3V based SPDIF...
I like the FreeDOS method, easy and fast.
The SPDIF Out signal came from HD Codec IC: ALC283, not from Braswell. I would start to check in Audio output selection, if there is an option to...
Modified my OP to read (Both "always_on 3.3V" and "always_on 5V" power rails supply power to Arduino 101 all the time.)
IGNORE THIS POST, now that BIOS 1.03 is released. Have seen enough posts on asking firmware 1.03 fix... For the impatient, perform the...
RE: #2 Intel 535 is really a B-key SATA SSD in the M.2 (a.k.a. NGFF) form factor, thus it will work will UDOO x86, so long as you use a method to...
Read the first paragraph and install the proper IDE https://www.elektormagazine.com/news/first-steps-with-arduino-genuino-101/8644
Your assessment is probably correct. Except that it is inconsistent with the factory provided spec thus I would not recommend publicizing it. Best...
The Curie module that UDOO x86's discontinue notice is here http://qdms.intel.com/dm/i.aspx/43A2E4E9-B349-4FF6-AB6B-237BE2F07D2C/FPCN115578-00.pdf...
No. Just like every PC, its HDMI and the two mini-DVI ports are all output ports. What you need is a digital video capture card, usually costs at...
Not much. Just need to make sure I2C slave devices are using 3.3V I/O as Arduino 101 is 3.3V IO (and the current UDOO x86 design does not do 5v to...
Not the same. Pine64 POT module's connector is 2.54mm pitch, while UDOO x86 brick connector is 1.25mm pitch.
Suggest to use SPDIF as the digital transport. P.S. Braswell's XHCI controller should do pretty well in high speed isochronous transfer
Looks okay to me for a fully-automated wave-soldering, mass-produced product.
All about GPU and CPU. GPU would have worked the best. CPU will spend at least 5x the labor (if AVX2 instruction set is used) and will spend 30x...
Add the previous link on that Arduino 101's power being cut off problem (and a ugly quick fix for the brave.)...
If you are talking about CN13's pin 20, that 1.8V power output is "always on". (Also CN12's pin 15 will have 12V power, also "always on".) <--...
Yes and yes (CN13 Expansion Socket #2, pin 20.)
Inverter serves as a digital buffer. Inverting cascaded by another inverting becomes non-inverting. The second stage has 3 parallel units to gain...
Separate names with a comma.