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Hardware_Specification_UP2_V2
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- 2GB/4GB/8GB/16GB (Max 16GB) LPDDR4/4X 3200MT/s
- Intel® UHD Graphics
- 1 Full HDMI 2.0b – 4K (3840x2160) @ 30 hz
- 1 DisplayPort 1.2 – 4K (4096x2160) @ 60 hz
- eDP display – 4K (4096x2160) @ 60 hz
- 32GB eMMC / 64GB eMMC and Optional:via 1x SATA with power connection / 1x NVMe M.2 2280
- 2x GbE via (1x Intel.WGI211AT ,1x Intel.I225-V) (for Intel® Celeron® N6210, Intel® Pentium® J6426 SKUs); 2x GbE via (1x Intel.WGI210IT ,1x Intel.I225-IT) (for Intel Atom® x6413E, Intel Atom® x6425RE SKUs)
- 2x USB 2.0 via 10-pin header
- 3x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type A
- Full-size SATA3 port (SATA 6Gb/s)
- HDMI Audio x 1, DP Audio x 1, Audio 6 pin wafer (Line out + MIC in) x 1
- 1x M.2 2230 E-Key x 1 (PCIe x2, USB2.0 x1)
- 1x M.2 2280 M-key x 1 (PCIe x2)
The UP Squared V2 has connectors for GPIO/peripherals:
- 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 see 40-pin multi-function I/O header pinouts in Related Links below.
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I2C
- mode supported Standard, Fast, Fast Plus, High Speed)
- Bus frequency can be selected in BIOS settings
- The default i2c channel is the one connected to the pin 3,5 of the hat
- On some OSes the i2c-dev kernel module may need to be loaded manually to export the i2c device nodes
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SPI:
- Bus frequencies up to 10MHz are supported
- 3 Chip-selects
- To enable SPI device nodes the ACPI tables need to be overwritten as explained here
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UART
- 1x UART via 10-pin header
Please note that a kernel with UP board support is required to enable the I/O interfaces above.
Refer to http://www.up-community.org for more information.
- Present
- 85.6 mm × 90 mm
- 12V wide range with lockable connector, validated PSU: (https://up-shop.org/up-core-plus-power-supply-12vat5a.html)
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.