First link (SO-14 package) is the right one. <-- this is SOP-14 package with 1.27mm pitch Second linked one is even tinier (0.65mm pitch.)...
Unfortunately, no. Perhaps it can be built by forum members or UDOO/SECO.
For COAX version of SPDIF, under the Braswell's 1.8V output signal level, I'd recommend this design with the following changes:...
A lot of work is involved in optimizing CPU-based (software-)decoding on various codecs and all kind of profiles. Even more work is involved in...
Very nice review on UDOO X86 Advanced Plus' performance: [MEDIA]
LED D25 is for Arduino 101's IO #13. Arduino 101's program control it (say blinking.) The other Green/Orange LED pair is simply used to indicate...
A small dip of black paint would work.
Neither. That consumer IR receiver connects only to STM32. Currently there is no (or buggy) code handling IR signal within the STM32...
Either M.2 SATA or regular SATA port will connect to the Braswell the same way. So the difference is the actually in SSD spec, not the interface...
Link in post #4 is for B-key M.2 SATA SSD extension only (i.e., not for PCIe x2 extension.) HOWEVER, please note one seller's version has a design...
re: post #13 Thank you, it's a shame I can't use this (PCI based M-Audio) audio card anymore... Sure, you can. Just need to think outside the...
If you are talking about serial console, there is a special "USB to 1.8V LVTTL serial dongle" you can buy or build. Then use it on the special...
There is no need to use the serial console to see the boot up process. As indicated in post #4 (Maurice's), you just need to get into the single...
Side note, (this has been discussed in the past) why UDOO x86 did not choose the 3rd gen M.2 standard instead? It is due to the CPU/SoC chosen....
NVMe per standard, needs 4-lane PCIe bus. This is why M.2 standard body (NGFF org) modified their second gen socket standard (i.e., B-key socket,...
BIOS SPI ROM 25Q064 is on its own dedicated and isolated bus to communicate with the Braswell CPU/SoC. STM32 is using a common SMbus (system mgmt...
That M-Audio card is using PCI bus, while UDOO x86 is only offering PCI-express (PCIe) bus. PCI and PCIe are two different standards and cannot...
Long live the Curie.
NVMe is not supported by UDOO x86. There is no M-key M.2 slot at all.
Short answer: Most of the ATOM processors such as the Braswell used in UDOO x86 do not have AMT capability, this include N3160 and N3710. I.e.,...
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