Overview
BLOCK DIAGRAM
FULL SPECS INTEL APOLLO LAKE SOC
Processor | Intel® Atom® X-series 64 bit 14 nm: Quad Core up to 2.00 GHz | |
Core | 4 | |
Memory | LPDDR4 soldered-down memory up to 8GB RAM quad-channel | |
Graphics | Intel® HD Graphics 500 GPU up to 700 MHz 18 execution units | |
Video Interfaces | 1x eDP, 1x miniDP++ connectors | |
Mass Storage | eMMC disk up to 64 GB soldered on board, standard SATA connector, M.2 Key B SSD slot, Micro SD card slot | |
Networking | Gigabit Ethernet connector, M.2 Key E slot for optional Wireless+BT modules, mini SIM connector for use of M.2 Key B modems | |
USB | 2 x USB 3.0 type-A sockets | |
Audio | Microphone + Headphone TRRS combo connector | |
Multimedia | HW Video decode: HEVC (H.265), H.264, JPEG/MJPEG, VP9, MPEG2, VC-1 and WMV9 | |
Serial Ports | 2x UART ports | |
Other Interfaces | IR interface - GPIOs - signals on expansion connector | |
Operating System | Windows 10, 8.1, 7 64bit, Linux | |
Board Dimensions | picoITX form factor 72x100 mm (2.83” x 3.93”) |
ATMEL® ATMEGA32U4 MICROCONTROLLER
Microcontroller | Atmel® ATmega32U4 module | |
Other Interfaces | SPI Flash JTAG connector | |
Arduino Pinout | Easy to use with a custom 2 rows pinout Expandable with I/O shield to have the standard Arduino Pinout R3 |
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Digital I/O Pins | up to 23x digital input/output (7 PWM) | |
Analog I/O Pins | 12 (10 Bits of resolution) |
Heads up! The communication between the Apollo Lake SoC and the Microchip ATmega32U4 module comes through a USB interface, exactly like an Arduino™ Leonardo board connected to an external PC.