Feature Set; Figure 8. Single-Ended Kb Diagram; Figure 9. Differential Kb Diagram - Intel Quark D2000 Design Manual

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Figure 8. Single-Ended Kb Diagram

Figure 9. Differential Kb Diagram

Breakout topologies are mainly decided by package ballout patterns and pitches.
Similar geometries will be used for various stackups. Refer to the interface sections for
the breakout maximum length allowed and signals not listed in
2.3

Feature Set

A wearable can contain any feature set and capabilities supported on Intel® Quark™
Microcontroller D2000. The following is an example feature set of a typical wearable
and used in the Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller D2000 form factor. Refer to the SoC
Datasheet for the latest features supported on the platform.
Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller D2000 features:
Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller D2000 SoC 32 MHz
32 KB flash memory (internal)
8 KB OTP flash (internal)
4 KB Data flash (internal)
8 KB SRAM (internal)
1x I²C (Master/Slave)
1x SPI master supports up to 4 devices
1x SPI slave
2x UART, supports 9-bit addressing mode
19 ADC/Comparator inputs
November 2016
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