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Ethernet Ports
The baseboard is equipped with two Gigabit Ethernet ports.
1. A 10/100/1000 Ethernet port is derived from the
PCIe Ethernet controller which
is accessed via x1 PCIe Lane routed from the module.
2. A 10/100/1000 Ethernet port is derived from the RGMII (Reduced Gigabit Media-Independent
Interface) output of the module connected to the on-board
Each Port is equipped with on-board magnetics and 2x5 headers that are compatible with Diamond Systems
standard Ethernet cables.
On-board LEDs are available to indicate the Link, Activity, and Speed status associated with each port. The
LEDs are located along the board edge near the Ethernet connectors.
NOTE
: The Ethernet port connectors do not provide access to the LED signals. Refer to Section:
Display Controller
The baseboard supports HDMI 2.0 a/b Video Output. The HDMI port is routed from the AGX Xavier Series
Module and is implemented through a 2x10 header.
Dual-channel LVDS interface functionality is obtained by connecting the Embedded DisplayPort
™ (eDP) to
bridge IC, to enable a dual-channel LVDS-LCD output.
The LCD Backlight control is implemented by a Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) circuit which is located on a
separate latching connector.
To implement a dual-channel on the LVDS-LCD output, the NXP PTN3460 bridge IC must be programmed
to enable processes from the incoming DisplayPort (DP) stream, perform DP to LVDS protocol conversion
between the Embedded DisplayPort (eDP) source and LVDS display panel. Refer to Section:
programming instructions.
Camera Serial Interface (CSI)
The AGX Xavier Series Module support four MIPI (Mobile Industry Processor Interface) CSI x4 bricks,
enabling a wide array of device types and combinations to be implemented. Up to four 4-lane, six 2-lane, or
six 1-lane configurations or combinations of camera streams are available. Each lane supports up to 16
Virtual Channels (VC). Each data channel has a peak bandwidth of up to 2.5 Gbps.
Similar to the Xavier Developer Kit Carrier Board, the baseboard supports four MIPI CSI x4 camera
interfaces through a 120-pin daughterboard connector.
Add-on camera boards from Leopard Imaging/e-con Systems can be plugged into the daughterboard
connector to support the four 4-lane or six 2-lane cameras. Alternatively, clients can customize a
daughterboard to suit their requirements.
The daughterboard connector also supports i2c and control signals which enable users to directly interface
the camera to the baseboard.
Refer to Section 17.2:
Camera Installation Procedures
of the Addendum for installation and operation
procedures.