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Hardware User Manual for ROCK960 - 96Boards

ROCK960 Development Board User Manual

Table of Contents


Introduction

The ROCK960 Development Board is a 96Boards compliant community board based on Rockchip RK3399 platform.The following table lists its key features:

Component Description
SoC Rockchip RK3399
CPU ARM Cortex-A72 Dual-core up to 1.8GHz + Cortex A53 Quad-core up to 1.4GHz
GPU ARM Mali T860MP4
RAM 2GB or 4GB LPDDR3 @ 1866MHz
PMU RK808-D
Storage None, one board eMMC socket reserved for optional 8/16/32/64/128GB eMMC module
Ethernet Port USB 2.0/3.0 expansion
Wireless WLAN 802.11 ac/a/b/g/n, 2.4GHz and 5Ghz, Bluetooth® wireless technology 4.2. On board WLAN/BT antennas.
USB 1 x USB 3.0 type A Host and 1 x USB 3.0 type A OTG and 1 x USB 2.0 type C(Host only)
Display 1 x HDMI 2.0(Type A - full) up to 4Kx2K@60Hz, 1 x 4L - MIPI DSI up to 1080p@60Hz
Video Inside decoder: H.264 10bit up to HP level 5.1 - 2160p@60fps (4096x2304), VP9 - 2160p@60fps(4096x2304), H.265/HEVC 10bit - 2160p@60fps(4096x2304), MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.263, VP8, VC-1.
Audio HDMI output
Camera 1 x 4-lane MIPI CSI, 1 x 2-lane MIPI CSI
Expansion Interface 40 pin low speed expansion connector: +1.8V, +5V, DC power, GND, 2x UART, 2x I2C, SPI, I2S, 12x GPIO and 60 pin high speed expansion connector: 4L-MIPI DSI, I2C x2, SPI (48M), USB 2.0, 2L+4LMIPI CSI
LED 1 x WiFi activity LED(Yellow), 1 x BT activity LED (Blue) and 4 x User LEDs (Green)
Button Reset button, recovery button, maskrom button
Power Source Recommend a 12V@2A adapter with a DC plug which has a 4.75mm outer diameter and 1.7mm center pin with standard center-positive (EIAJ-3 Compliant)
OS Support AOSP/Debian/ubuntu/Fedora/LibreELEC/Lakka/FlintOS
Size 85mm x 55mm

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What’s in the Box

The standard ROCK960c packages contains the follow:

  • Main board
  • 12V/2A power adapter
  • Transparent acrylic case
  • Screws(M3)
  • Heatsink(22mm x 22mm)
  • Heatsink Plaster

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Board Overview

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System Block Diagram

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Getting Started

Prerequisites

Before you power up your ROCK960 Board for the first time you will need the following:

  • ROCK960 Board, model C1/C2/C4.
  • A 96Boards compliant power supply (sold separately).
  • A uSD card or eMMC module.
  • A uSD card reader.
  • A HDMI or DVI LCD Monitor that supports a resolution of 720p/1080P/4K.
  • HDMI-HDMI cable or HDMI-DVI cable to connect the board to the Monitor.
  • A computer keyboard with USB interface.
  • A computer mouse with USB interface.

Starting the board for the first time

To start the board, follow these simple steps:

  1. Download the right image for ROCK960 model C, write the image to uSD card or eMMC module, install the uSD card or eMMC module on ROCK960 model C.
  2. Connect the HDMI cable to the ROCK960 Board HDMI connector and to the LCD Monitor.
  3. Connect the keyboard to USB connector marked USB3.0 and the mouse to the other USB connector marked USB3.0. (It doesn’t matter which order you connect them in.)
  4. Plug the power supply into the power outlet.
  5. The system will automatically boot when the power supply is connected.

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Component Details

Processor

RK3399 is a low power, high performance processor for computing, personal mobile internet devices and digital multimedia devices; it integrates dual-core Cortex-A72 and quad-core Cortex-A53. RK3399 supports multi-format video decoders including H.264/H.265/VP9 up to 4Kx2K@60fps, especially, H.264/H.265 decoders support 10bits coding, and also supports H.264/MVC/VP8 encoders by 1080p@30fps, high-quality JPEG encoder/decoder, and special image preprocessor and postprocessor. RK3399 has high-performance dual channel external memory interface (2x32bit LPDDR3) capable of sustaining demanding memory bandwidths. Learn more at RK3399 Product Page.

PMIC

The PMIC on ROCK960 is RK808-D, a companion PMIC for RK3399 by Rockchip.

The RK808-D is a complete power supply solution for portable systems. The highly integrated device includes four buck DC-DC converters, three high performance ldos, I2C interface, programmable power sequencing and an RTC.

The RK808-D improves performance, reduces component count and size, and therefore provides lower cost solution compared to conventional portable designs. The ultra fast 2MHz current mode DC/DC architecture optimizes the transient performance and is compatible with tiny low cost ceramic inductors and capacitors. All DC/DC channels include integrated MOSFETS. Internal soft-start and compensation circuits minimize external components count. Most outputs can be programmed through the I2C interface

The RK808-D integrates internal RC oscillator for low cost application which without RTC function.

Memory (DRAM)

The ROCK960 Board provides 1GB(model C1) or 2GB(model C2) or 4GB(model C4) LPDDR4-SDRAM which is a 2-channel and 32bit width bus implementation interfacing directly to the RK3399 build-in LPDDR controller. The maximum DDR clock is 800MHz. It’s soldered on board and not replaceable.

Storage

The ROCK960 Board doesn’t provide any on board storage, it reserve a eMMC socket for flexible storage options.

eMMC Socket

The eMMC socket uses two B2B connector to mount the eMMC module, the connector model is GB042 Series, one connector(34pin) for eMMC signal, the other(30pin) is for mount purpose only.

  • on board: GB042-34S-H10 (socket-34pin) + GB042-30S-H10 (socket-30pin)
  • on eMMC module: GB042-34P-H10 (Plug-34pin) + GB042-30P-H10 (Plug-30pin)

Micro SDHC

The ROCK960 Board SD slot signals are routed directly to the RK3399 SDIO interface. It meets the SD3.0 standard.

Boot ROM

The ROCK960 Board can boot up from the EMMC or the Micro SD card. If a bootable Micro SD card is inserted, ROCK960 will boot from Micro SD card and ignore the EMMC. If the Micro SD card is not inserted or non-bootable(ie. as storage media). The ROCK960 will try to boot from EMMC. If there is no bootable image in EMMC, the board will go to Maskrom mode and wait for USB command from host.

Networking

WiFi

The wifi/bt module used on ROCK960 model C is AP6255 from AMPAK Technology. The AP6255 module complies with IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac standard and it can achieve up to a speed of 433.3Mbps in 802.11n to connect the wireless LAN.

  • 802.11a/b/g/n/ac dual-band radio with virtual-simultaneous dual-band operation
  • Single-stream spatial multiplexing up to 433.3 Mbps data rate.
  • Supports 20, 40, 80 MHz channels with optional SGI(256 QAM modulation)
  • Supports standard SDIO v3.0 and backward compatible with SDIO v2.0 host interfaces.

The ROCK960 Board also has a RF connector to connect the external antenna or other RF device. If you want to use this function, you should change the 0ohm resistor directions besides the antenna.

Bluetooth

  • Supports Bluetooth V4.2+EDR with integrated PA for Class 1.5 and Low Energy (BLE).
  • Concurrent Bluetooth, and WLAN operation.
  • Simultaneous BT/WLAN receive with single antenna.

Display Interface

HDMI

RK3399 support HDMI 1.4 and 2.0, up to 10-bit depth color mode, up to 1080p at 120Hz and 4Kx2K at 60Hz HDTV display resolutions and up to QXGA graphic display resolutions.

MIPI-DSI

  • The 96Boards specification calls for a MIPI-DSI implementation via the High Speed Expansion Connector.
  • The ROCK960 Board implements a 4-lane MIPI_DSI interface meeting this requirement. It can support up to FHD(1080p@60fps). The ROCK960 Board routes the MIPI_DSI interface signals to the MIPI_TX interface of the RK3399.

Camera Interface

  • The 96Boards specification calls for two camera interfaces.
  • The ROCK960 Board supports two camera interfaces, one with a 4-lane MIPI_CSI interface and one with 2-lane MIPI_CSI interface, meeting this requirement. The 4-lane MIPI_CSI interface routes to MIPI_TX/RX of RK3399, it can also be configured as MIPI_DSI.

USB Ports

The RK3399 has one USB 3.0 HOST controller, one USB 3.0 OTG controller, two USB 2.0 HOST controller, the four USB controllers can work independently, they are implemented on ROCK960 as following:

USB Host

  • USB3 HOST1 routes to USB 3.0 type A(next to mounting hole onboard)
  • USB3 OTG routes to USB 3.0 OTG with Type A connector(in the middle)
  • USB 2.0 HOST0 as USB 2.0 with Type C connector(next to HDMI connector)
  • USB 2.0 HOST1 on the high speed expansion header

The USB 3.0 OTG can work in device mode or host mode. There is an on board switch to switch the OTG as Host or device mode. In maskrom mode, the OTG is forced in device mode.

When USB 3.0 OTG in device mode, you need a USB A-to-A cable connects to PC or host computer.

Audio

The ROCK960 Board has two audio ports: HDMI, I2S.

DC Power

The ROCK960 Board can be powered by two ways:

  • 8V to 18V supply from a dedicated DC jack
  • 8V to 18V supply from the DC_IN pins on the Low Speed Expansion Connector

Power Measurement

There is a 0ohm resistor(part number R2009) on board for the whole system power, to measure the power, you need to remove it.

External Fan Connection

The 96Boards specification calls for support for an external fan. That can be achieved by using the 5V or the SYS_DCIN (12V), both present on the Low Speed Expansion connector.

UART

The ROCK960 Board has three UART ports, two(UART3 and UART4) present on the Low Speed Expansion connector and one(UART2) has a dedicated 3 pin header.

  • Each UART support up to 4Mbps or other special baud rate
  • UART 3 is a full function UART supports auto flow control mode
  • UART 2 is the default debug console and the default baud rate is 1.5Mbps. Check the serial console debug for how to setup on PC.

Buttons

The ROCK960 Board presents three buttons. They are Reset key, Maskrom key and Loader key. The RESET signals are also routed to the Low Speed Expansion connector.

Reset Button

The button serves as the hardware reset button. short press and release the button,the system will be rebooted.

Maskrom Button

The Maskrom Button is for firmware flash/upgrade.

Loader Button

The loader Button is for bootloader to jump to recovery mode is pressed at boot time.

LED Indicators

ROCK960 Board has six LEDs.

Two activity LEDs

  • WiFi activity LED –The ROCK960 Board drives this Yellow LED via GPIO4_D5(GPIO number 1157), an IO from RK3399.
  • BT activity LED –The ROCK960 Board drives this Blue LED via GPIO4_D6(GPIO number 1158), an IO from RK3399.

Four User LEDs

The four user LEDs are surface mount Green in 0603 size located between two USB type A ports. The ROCK960 Board drives the four LEDs from the RK3399 GPIO:

  • LED1 : GPIO4_C2, GPIO number 1146
  • LED2 : GPIO4_C6, GPIO number 1150
  • LED3 : GPIO4_D0, GPIO number 1152
  • LED4 : GPIO4_D4, GPIO number 1156

Additional Functionality

The ROCK960 has an additional M.2 connector, which expose the 4 lanes PCIE 2.1 signal from RK3399, a M.2 SSD can be connected to add more storage.

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Expansion Connectors

Low Speed Expansion Connector

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The Low Speed Expansion Connector implements as following on ROCK960.

ROCK960 Signals 96Boards Signals PIN PIN 96Boards Signals ROCK960 Signals
GND GND 1 2 GND GND
UART3_CTS UART0_CTS 3 4 PWR_BTN_N PMIC_POWERON
UART3_TX UART0_TxD 5 6 RST_BTN_N RESET_L
UART3_RX UART0_RxD 7 8 SPI0_SCLK SPI0_CLK
UART3_RTS UART0_RTS 9 10 SPI0_DIN SPI0_RX
UART4_TX UART1_TxD 11 12 SPI0_CS SPI0_CS
UART4_RX UART1_RxD 13 14 SPI0_DOUT SPI0_TX
I2C6_SCL I2C0_SCL 15 16 PCM_FS I2S0_LRCK_TX
I2C6_SDA I2C0_SDA 17 18 PCM_CLK I2S0_SCLK
I2C1_SCL I2C1_SCL 19 20 PCM_DO I2S0_SDO0
I2C1_SDA I2C1_SDA 21 22 PCM_DI I2S0_SDI0
GPIO0_A6 GPIO-A 23 24 GPIO-B GPIO3_D6
GPIO4_A6 GPIO-C 25 26 GPIO-D GPIO4_A5
GPIO3_D1 GPIO-E 27 28 GPIO-F GPIO4_A0
GPIO3_D4 GPIO-G 29 30 GPIO-H GPIO4_A3
GPIO3_D5 GPIO-I 31 32 GPIO-J GPIO4_A4
GPIO4_A7 GPIO-K 33 34 GPIO-L GPIO1_C7
VCC_1V8 +1V8 35 36 SYS_DCIN VCC12V_DCIN
VCC5V0_SYS +5V 37 38 SYC_DCIN VCC12V_DCIN
GND GND 39 40 GND GND

Note: the GPIO in bold means it’s different from ROCK960 model A/B.

UART {0/1}

  • The 96Boards specifications calls for a 4-wire UART implementation, UART0 and an optimal second 2-wire UART, UART1 on the Low Speed Expansion Connector.
  • The ROCK960 Board implements UART0 as a 4-wire UART that connects directly to the RK3399 SoC. These signals are driven at 1.8V.
  • The ROCK960 Board implements UART1 as a 2-wire UART that connects directly to the RK3399 SoC. These signals are driven at 1.8V.

I2C {0/1}

  • The 96Boards specification calls for two I2C interfaces to be implemented on the Low Speed Expansion Connector.
  • The ROCK960 Board implements both interfaces named I2C1 and I2C6. They connect directly to the RK3399 SoC.

GPIO {A-L}

The 96Boards specification calls for 12 GPIO lines to be implemented on the Low Speed Expansion Connector. Some of these GPIOs may support alternate functions for DSI/CSI control

The ROCK960 board implements this requirement. All GPIOs are routed to the RK3399 SoC. Refer the Low Speed Expansion Connector table for GPIO A-L signals. The GPIO of RK3399 has following features:

  • All of GPIOs can be used to generate interrupt to CPU
  • GPIO0 and GPIO1 can be used to wakeup system from low-power mode
  • The pull direction(pull-up or pull-down) for all of GPIOs are software-programmable
  • All of GPIOs are always in input direction in default after power-on-reset
  • The drive strength for all of GPIOs is software-programmable

SPI 0

  • The 96Boards specification calls for one SPI bus master to be provided on the Low Speed Expansion Connector.
  • The ROCK960 Board implements a full SPI master with 4 wires, CLK, CS, MOSI and MISO. The signals are connected directly to the RK3399 SoC and driven at 1.8V.

PCM/I2S

  • The 96Boards specification calls for one PCM/I2S bus to be provided on the Low Speed Expansion Connector. The CLK, FS and DO signals are required while the DI is optional.
  • The ROCK960 Board implements a PCM/I2S interface with 4 wires, CLK, FS, DO and DI. The signals are connected directly to the RK3399 SoC and driven at 1.8V.

Power and Reset

  • The 96Boards specification calls for a signal on the Low Speed Expansion Connector that can power on/off the board and a signal that serves as a board reset signal.
  • The ROCK960 Board routes the PWR_BTN_N (named PMIC_PWRON on schematic) signal to the PWRON pin of the PMIC RK805. A mezzanine implementation of this signals should not drive it with any voltage, the only allowed operation is to force it to GND to start the board from a sleep mode.
  • The ROCK960 Board routes the RST_BTN_N (named RESET_L on schematic) signal to the NRESPWRON pin of the PMIC RK805. This signal is also routes to SW2100, a push button for reset.

Power Supplies

The 96Boards specification calls for three power rails to be present on the Low Speed Expansion Connector:

  • +1.8V Max of 100mA
  • +5V Provide a minimum of 5W of power (1A).

SYS_DCIN 8-18V input with enough current to support all the board functions or the output DCIN from on-board DC Connector able to provide a minimum of 7W of power.

The ROCK960 Board supports these requirements as follows:

  • +1.8V Driven by PMIC RK805 up to 2500mA. It is the system main 1.8V power (VCC_1V8), and it can supply power up to 200mA to the Low Speed Expansion Connector.
  • +5V Driven by a 3A pwm buck converter (SY8113B). It also provides the VBUS power to the two USB host connectors and the HDMI 5V power to the HDMI connector. The remaining capacity provides a max current of 2A to the Low Speed Expansion Connector, for a total of 10W which meets the 96Boards requirements.

SYS_DCIN Can serves as the board’s main power source or can receive power from the board.

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High Speed Expansion Connector

ROCK960 Signals 96Boards Signals PIN PIN 96Boards Signals ROCK960 Signals
SPI4_TX SD_DAT0/SPI1_DOUT 1 2 CSI0_C+ MIPI_TX/RX_CLKP
NC SD_DAT1 3 4 CSI0_C- MIPI_TX/RX_CLKN
NC SD_DAT2 5 6 GND GND
SPI4_CS SD_DAT3/SPI1_CS 7 8 CSI0_D0+ MIPI_TX/RX_D0P
SPI4_CLK SD_SCLK/SPI1_SCLK 9 10 CSI0_D0- MIPI_TX/RX_D0N
SPI4_RX SD_CMD/SPI1_DIN 11 12 GND GND
GND GND 13 14 CSI0_D1+ MIPI_TX/RX_D1P
MIPI_MCLK0 CLK0/CSI0_MCLK 15 16 CCSI0_D1- MIPI_TX/RX_D1N
MIPI_MCLK1 CLK1/CSI1_MCLK 17 18 GND GND
GND GND 19 20 CSI0_D2+ MIPI_TX/RX_D2P
MIPI_TX_CLKP DSI_CLK+ 21 22 CSI0_D2- MIPI_TX/RX_D2N
MIPI_TX_CLKN DSI_CLK- 23 24 GND GND
GND GND 25 26 CSI0_D3+ MIPI_TX/RX_D3P
MIPI_TX_D0P DSI_D0+ 27 28 CSI0_D3- MIPI_TX/RX_D3N
MIPI_TX_D0N DSI_D0- 29 30 GND GND
GND GND 31 32 I2C2_SCL I2C2_SCL
MIPI_TX_D1P DSI_D1+ 33 34 I2C2_SCL I2C2_SDA
MIPI_TX_D1N DSI_D1- 35 36 I2C3_SDA I2C7_SCL
GND GND 37 38 I2C3_SDA I2C7_SDA
MIPI_TX_D2P DSI_D2+ 39 40 GND GND
MIPI_TX_D2N DSI_D2- 41 42 CSI1_D0+ MIPI_RX0_D0P
GND GND 43 44 CSI1_D0- MIPI_RX0_D0N
MIPI_TX_D3P DSI_D3+ 45 46 GND GND
MIPI_TX_D3N DSI_D3- 47 48 CSI1_D1+ MIPI_RX0_D1P
GND GND 49 50 CSI1_D1- MIPI_RX0_D1N
HOST1_DP USB_D+ 51 52 GND GND
HOST1_DM USB_D- 53 54 CSI1_C+ MIPI_RX0_CLKP
GND GND 55 56 CSI1_C- MIPI_RX0_CLKN
NC HSIC_STR 57 58 GND GND
NC HSIC_DATA 59 60 RESERVED Pull-up to VIO18_PMU
via 100K resistor

Note: the GPIO in bold means it’s different from ROCK960 model A/B.

MIPI DSI 0

  • The 96Boards specification calls for a MIPI-DSI to be present on the High Speed Expansion Connector. A minimum of one lane is required and up to four lanes can be accommodated on the connector.
  • The ROCK960 Board implementation supports a full four lane (1.2Gbps/lane) MIPI-DSI interface that is routed to the High Speed Expansion Connector. The MIPI-DSI signals are directly connected to MIPI TX/RX of RK3399.

MIPI CSI {0/1}

  • The 96Boards specification calls for two MIPI-CSI interfaces to be present on the High Speed Expansion Connector. Both interfaces are optional. CSI0 interface can be up to four lanes while CSI1 is up to two lanes.
  • The ROCK960 Board implementation supports a full four lane MIPI-CSI interface on CSI0 and two lanes of MIPI-CSI on CSI1. All MIPI-CSI signals are routed directly to/from the RK3399 SoC. CSI0 can support up to 13M@30fps and CSI1 can support up to 8M@30fps. The max data rate of each lane is 2.5Gbps.

I2C {2/3}

  • The 96Boards specification calls for two I2C interfaces to be present on the High Speed Expansion Connector. Both interfaces are optional unless a MIPI-CSI interface has been implemented. Then an I2C interface shall be implemented.
  • The ROCK960 Board implementation supports two MIPI-CSI interfaces and therefore must support two I2C interfaces. For MIPI-CSI0 the companion I2C2 is routed directly from the RK3399 SoC. For MIPI-CSI1, the companion I2C is I2C3. Each of the I2C line’s pull up can be set from RK3399 internally.

SD/SPI

  • The 96Boards specification calls for an SD interface or a SPI port to be part of the High Speed Expansion Connector.
  • The ROCK960 Board implements a full SPI master with 4 wires (96Boards SPI Configuration), CLK, CS, MOSI and MISO. All the signals are connected directly to the RK3399 SoC. These signals are driven at 1.8V.

Clocks

  • The 96Boards specification calls for one or two programmable clock interfaces to be provided on the High Speed Expansion Connector. These clocks may have a secondary function of being CSI0_MCLK and CSI1_MCLK. If these clocks can’t be supported by the SoC than an alternative GPIO or No-Connect is allowed by the specifications.
  • The ROCK960 Board implements two CSI clocks which are connected directly to the RK3399 SoC. These signals are driven at 1.8V.

USB

  • The 96Boards specification calls for a USB Data line interface to be present on the High Speed Expansion Connector.
  • The ROCK960 Board implements this requirement by routing USB HOST1 of RK3399 to the High Speed Expansion Connector.

HSIC

  • The 96Boards specification calls for an optional MIPI-HSIC interface to be present on the High Speed Expansion Connector.
  • The ROCK960 Board implementation doesn’t support this optional requirement.

Reserved

The pin 60 of the High Speed Expansion Connector is pulled up to VIO18_PMU via 100K resistor.

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Others

M.2/NGFF Connector

ROCK960 board also exports a M.2 PCIE M key socket, which connects directly to the SoC. The M.2. socket supports M.2 M key or B&M key PCIE SSD.

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Power Management Overview

Block Diagram

DC Power Input

  • An 8V to 18V power from a dedicated DC jack.
  • An 8V to 18V power from the SYS_DCIN pins on the Low Speed Expansion Connector.

Note: Please refer to the mechanical size of the DC plug below.The inside diameter of the plug is 1.7mm,the outer diameter of the plug is 4.75mm.The positive electrode of the DC plug is in the inside, and the negative pole is outside.

Power Source Selection

The user of the ROCK960 Board should never apply power to the board from DC jack and the Low Speed Expansion connector at the same time. There is no active or passive mechanism on the ROCK960 Board to prioritize one source over the other.

Voltage Rails

Circuit Type Net Name Default ON Voltage(V) Iout Max (mA) Expected use
BUCK1 VDD_CENTER 0.7-1.5 5000 SOC center
BUCK2 VDD_CPU_L 0.7-1.5 5000 Quad A53 cores
BUCK3 VCC_DDR 1.0-1.8 2500 DDR CTRL and DDR
BUCK4 VCC_1V8_EMMC 1.8 2000 EMMC CTRL and EMMC
  VCC_1V8_WIFI 1.8 2000 WIFI+BT module
  VCC_1V8_IO 1.8 2000 GPIO
  VCC_1V8_DDR 1.8 2000 VDD of LPDDR3
LDO1 - - - -
LDO2 VCCA1V8_HDMI 1.8 150 HDMI/MIPI TX pay
LDO3 VCCA_1V8 1.8 100 PMUIO/PMU PLL/USB phy/PCIE phy
LDO4 VCC_SDIO 1.8 150 SDMMC0
LDO5 - - - -
LDO6 VCC_1V5 1.5 150 APIO2/APIO4
LDO7 VCCA0V9_HDMI 0.9 300 HDMI/MIPI TX phy
LDO8 VCC_3V0 3 300 APIO2/APIO4/PMUIO2
BUCK VDD_CPU_B 0.7125-1.5 1000 Dual A72 cores
  VDD_GPU 0.7125-1.5 1000 Mali-T860MP4
  VDD_LOG 1.8 2000 SOC logic
USB        
  VCC5V0_SYS 5 1000 USB 3.0 OTG type A port
  VCC5V0_HOST1 5 1000 USB 2.0 HOST type C port/USB 3.0 A port
         
BUCK VCC5V0_HDMI 5 3000 HDMI device
  VCC3V0_SD 3 500 SD/TF Card
  VCC_0V9 0.9 500 PLL/PMU PLL/DDR CTRL/EMMC CTRL CORE/USB phy/PCIE phy
  VCC_EFUSE 1.8 500 EFUSE
         
Other        
  DC_IN 8 ~ 18 1000 8-18V DCIN on LS connector as output
  DC_IN 8 ~ 18 3000 8-18V DCIN on LS connector as input

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Mechanical Specification

2D Reference Drawing

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