Intel Edison Compute Module (IoT) Specifications

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Intel® Edison Kit for Arduino*
Hardware Guide
December 2014
Revision 004
Document Number: 331191-004
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Summary of Contents

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Intel® Edison Kit for Arduino* Hardware Guide December 2014 Revision 004 Document Number: 331191-004

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Shield pin configuration 2.3 Pin function multiplexing control (detailed) Table 4 lists the GPIO outputs dedicated to pin multiplexing control. D

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Shield pin configuration 2.4 GPIO interrupt support All GPIO inputs on the Intel® Edison platform are interrupt-capable, and all interrupt types ar

Page 4 - Figures

Shield pin configuration 2.6 Pin direction and pullup control For most shield pins on the Intel® Edison kit for Arduino*, there is a buffer/level-

Page 5 - Revision History

Shield pin configuration 3 High-Level Functional Description The Intel® Edison kit for Arduino*expansion board is designed to be hardware and sof

Page 6 - 1 Introduction

Shield pin configuration 3.1 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* header signal list The Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* digital signals can be configure

Page 7 - 2 Product Overview

Shield pin configuration 3.2 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* PWM swizzler There are four available GPIO that can be configured as PWM outputs. The

Page 8 - 2.1 Shield pin GPIO mapping

Shield pin configuration Figure 4 PWM swizzler on the Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* 3.3 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* analog inputs The analog

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Shield pin configuration 3.6 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* power supply The Intel® Edison compute module is a low power device. In general it will

Page 10 - Shield pin configuration

Shield pin configuration 4 Powering the Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* You can power the Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* using any of the followi

Page 11 - 2.5 Miscellaneous GPIOs

Shield pin configuration Some considerations of the power distribution in the Intel® Edison kit for Arduino*: • There is a diode ORing of the 5 V D

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Notice: This document contains information on products in the design phase of development. The information here is subject to cha

Page 13 - Intel® Edison

Shield pin configuration 5 Batteries The rechargers chosen on the Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* and the Intel® Edison Breakout Board were desig

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Shield pin configuration 6 Layout 6.1 Antenna keepout The area under and around the antenna should be kept free of all components, routes, and g

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Shield pin configuration 6.3 LEDs The Intel® Edison kit for Arduino has three LEDs. (See Figure 5 for locations.) • DS1 is the reset LED. It wil

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Shield pin configuration 7 Handling When assembling an Intel® Edison compute module to an Arduino* board, handle the Intel® Edison compute module

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Shield pin configuration 8 Debug UART and Low-Power Sleep Mode When the Intel® Edison compute module goes into low-power sleep, the UART interna

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Shield pin configuration 9 Buttons This section explains the software functionality of the Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* buttons. The Intel® Ed

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Shield pin configuration 10 Digikey sources Figure 9 shows some third-party accessories you can use. Figure 9 Digikey sources Mating connec

Page 20 - 5 Batteries

Shield pin configuration 11 Shield pin configuration This chapter will help you configure the Arduino* shield pins. To configure the Arduino* sh

Page 21 - 6 Layout

Shield pin configuration 11.2 Configure IO11 as a GPIO input, with pullup resistor disabled To configure IO11 as a GPIO input, with pullup resisto

Page 22 - 6.3 LEDs

Shield pin configuration 11.4 Configure IO6 as a PWM output To configure IO6 as a PWM output, do the following: 1. Refer to Table 2 for the GPIO

Page 23 - 7 Handling

Contents 1 Introduction ...

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Shield pin configuration 11.6 Configure IO18/IO19 for I2C connectivity To configure IO18 and IO19 for I2C connectivity, do the following: 1. Ref

Page 25 - 9 Buttons

Shield pin configuration 11.7 Configure IO10 through IO13 for SPI connectivity To configure IO10 through IO13 for SPI connectivity, do the followin

Page 26 - 10 Digikey sources

Shield pin configuration # echo in > /sys/class/gpio/gpio228/direction # echo in > /sys/class/gpio/gpio229/direction # echo mode1 > /sys/k

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Figures Figure 1 Arduino* Uno* pinout ...

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Revision History Revision Description Date ww32 Initial release August 4, 2014 ww34 Minor edits. August 20, 2014 ww36 Removed a column from Ta

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Shield pin configuration 1 Introduction This document describes the hardware interface of the Intel® Edison kit for Arduino*. The kit contains

Page 30 - C connectivity

Shield pin configuration 2 Product Overview The 20 Arduino*-compatible shield I/O pins on the Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* are numbered IO0-IO1

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Shield pin configuration 2.1 Shield pin GPIO mapping Table 2 describes the mapping of GPIO and PWM pin numbers (in Linux) to shield I/O pins. The

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Shield pin configuration 2.2 Pin function multiplexing control (summary) All GPIO pins on the Arduino* header require some internal GPIOs to be set

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