The product mentioned is using Thunderbolt 3 as the conduit to bring out PCIex4 (at 40 Gbps) signal. UDOO BOLT does not have TBT3 port at all....
Pin 30/32 cannot offer lots of current since many of the devices share the same power source which is from RT6575B's internal 3.3V linear LDO...
So does Linux: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/admin-guide/pm/sleep-states.html My point: trying to get OS to completely shutdown...
What your project looks like you are recycling an old MIPI-DSI LCD panel thru an adapter board to make it as a HDMI monitor. In such case, proper...
I used a USB-C debugger to check BOLT's USB-C port's output (as PD souring) capability. CN8 (the USB-C port nearest to Ethernet port) is labeled...
What I can report is in M.2 key-B/key-M, there is a signal in pin 10: DAS. It is the signal for (local) disk SATA/NVMe activities. Whether or not,...
Can you try this fix in Win10 environment... When Windows is powered down, actually it's in "Hybrid Hibernation" state (for faster start-up)...
For BOLT (AMD CPU), the term is AMD-V. BTW, you are in UDOO x86 subforum, which is the wrong subforum for Bolt.
Active-low (logic zero, about zero volt) to disable the WiFi (or BT) function.
Sorry I meant nail polish (the lacquer.) sed to form a thin coating to block electrical signal. In your case, since pin 56 is logic high, your...
All guessing... If key-E's pin 56 got pulled down, the WiFi card will be disabled. That signal came from Braswell SoC thru its GPIO multiplexing...
EC, in my view, should be used with caution. It is part of the Core system, not an optional adjunct. If one did something (sorry about language)...
Try Firmata. In this arrangement, the Arduino side is where the major peripheral I/O taking place, while the Bolt's AMD Ryzen CPU is just talking...
Not investigated into this matter (BIOS support, power supply, etc.) NIC is Realtek RTL8111GS. Here is very general info: Realtek site has...
Hmmm... leading and bleeding edge tech syndrome.
I would offer a hint (but only 2 cents.) Please check UDOO x86 schematics. They are similar in some aspects.
That adapter is to adapt an M.2 key-A cellular modem to mPCIe, which is not applicable to BOLT. Re: Also is it possible to use regular card...
Nothing a user can set or control. You have to have the correct power adapter and correct cable. (See my response in the "compatibility list"...
Alpha or Delta? SATA type or NVMe type SSD?
It's automatic (actually automagic) when a proper USB-C power adapter and a correct USB-C cable are used. When the right adapter and right...
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