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Hardware_Specification_UP4000
Teteh Camillus Chinaedu edited this page Aug 8, 2022
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- 2GB/4GB/8GB LPDDR4
- Intel® HD Graphics 500 for Intel® Celeron® N3350
- Intel® HD Graphics 505 for Intel® Pentium® N4200 / Intel Atom® x7-E3950
- 1 Full HDMI 1.4b – 4K (3840x2160) @ 30 hz
- 1 DisplayPort 1.2 – 4K (4096x2160) @ 60 hz via USB Type-C
- 16GB / 32GB / 64GB / 128GB HS400 eMMC
- 1 x GbE GbE (Realtek RTL8111G-CG)
- 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C
- 2x USB 2.0 via 10-pin wafer
- 1x FPC connector for carrier board
The UP 4000 has two connectors for GPIO/peripherals:
- m10 header
- HAT connector: pin-compatible with Raspberry Pi Pin position
Each of the HAT pins has a dual function, a standard GPIO in/out mode, and a function mode. On the board start, all the pin are set in function mode by default but that can be changed within the bios menu
- 28 GPIO-capable pins
- 2 I2C ports:
- mode supported Standard, Fast, Fast Plus, High Speed)
- SPI0:
- max speed 25MHZ
- 2 Chip enable
- supported modes 0 and 2
- SPI1:
- max speed 25MHZ
- 3 Chip enable
- supported modes 0 and 2
- uart1
- max baudrate 3Mbaud
- hardware flow control
- 3 PWM output
- 1 i2s port
- Present
(ALTERA) Intel® MAX® 10 FPGAs 10M02 (2K gates)
- part number 10M02SCU169C8G
- exposed jtag for in-system reprogramming
- 2K gates
- https://www.altera.com/products/fpga/max-series/max-10/overview.html
- 85.60 mm × 56.50 mm (with passive heatsink installed)
- Celeron boards
12VDC @4A 5.5/2.1 mm jack - Pentium boards and for full USB current capability
12VDC @6A 5.5/2.1 mm jack
NOTE: This wiki is the main source of documentation for developers working with (or contributing to) the UP products. If this is your first time hearing about UP, we recommend starting with our main UP website, and our UP community page.