Blade 3 – User Manual
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that you are connected, and the flashing light indicates that data is being sent. The yellow light
indicates 2500Mbps and is turned off for 10/100/1000Mbps.
1.5.5
Power Input
Power Delivery (PD)
The power port is a USB-C port that supports USB Power Delivery 2.0. A Power Delivery
controller on-board allows for a maximum power input of 20V @ 3A.
12V DC
DC power inputs from a DC SATA power via U.2 port require 12V @ 3A.
1.5.6
USB 2.0/3.0 Host Ports
The Blade 3 features two USB Type-C ports. Both ports can support the USB-OTG capability as
well as DisplayPort via USB Type-C. DisplayPort over USB Type-C enables the USB Type-C
connector and cable to offer audio/video (AV) transfer via the DisplayPort interface. It supports
DisplayPort 1.4 and has a maximum resolution of 7680x4320@30Hz.
USB Type-C Port-1 supports USB PD2.0 but not USB 2.0 for ADB.
Although USB Type-C Port-0 does not support USB PD2.0, it does support USB 2.0 for ADB
debugging and firmware updates.
1.5.7
Display Support
The video output processor supports the resolution from 1920x1080@60Hz to 7680x4320@60Hz.
The default main display is HDMI.
HDMI-OUT
HDMI display compliant HDMI 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 with HDCP 2.3. It supports up to
1920x1080@120Hz and 7680x4320@60Hz/3840x2160@120Hz resolution.
HDMI-IN
HDMI input compliant HDMI 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.3. It supports input source up to
1920x1080@120Hz and 3840x2160@60Hz resolution.
1.5.8
U.2 Connector
The U.2 interface employs a 68-pin U.2 connector with a standard SATA 3.0 signal, a PCIe 3.0 X4
signal (four lanes PCIe 3.0), and 12V power input.