Lino Family Specification
Introduction​
The Lino Family Specification is a document that defines the Lino System-on-Module (referred to hereafter as “module”). It defines the interfaces in terms of functional and electrical characteristics, signal definitions and pin assignments. It also defines other specifications to consider when integrating the Lino System-on-Module into your product, such as power consumption, mechanical form factor, and key dimensions.
Content​
The Lino Family Specification includes:
- Module Overview
- Interface Compatibility Classes
- “Always Compatible” Interfaces
- “Reserved” Interfaces
- “Module-specific” Interfaces
- Architecture
- Module and Carrier Board Compatibility
- Interface Compatibility Classes
- Interface Specifications
- Signal Naming Convention
- Standard Interfaces
- “Module-specific” Interfaces
- Physical Pin Definition and Location
- Mechanical Specifications
- Overview
- Module Dimensions
- Module Connector and Stacking Height
- Fixation of the Module
- Thermal Solution
- Carrier Board Space Requirements
- Pin Numbering
- Electrical Specifications
- Power Supplies
- Power Supply and Power Management Signals
- Power Management States
- Signal Voltage Domains
- Test Points
Download​
You can download a PDF version of the Lino Family Specification using the link below: