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March 2021 Intel® NUC 8 CM8CCB4R, CM8PCB4R, CM8I3CB4N, CM8I5CB8N, CM8V5CB8N, CM8I7CB8N or CM8V7CB8N may contain design defects or errors known as errata that may cause the product to deviate from published specifications. Current characterized errata, if any, are documented in this product specification Arrow.com.
® Processor Numbers Intel® NUC 8 Compute Elements may contain design defects or errors known as errata, which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications. Current characterized errata are available on request. Contact your local Intel sales office or your distributor to obtain the latest specifications before placing your product order.
Intel® NUC 8 CM8CCB4R, CM8PCB4R, CM8I3CB4N, CM8I5CB8N, CM8V5CB8N, CM8I7CB8N or CM8V7CB8N. NOTE In this document, the use of “Intel® NUC 8 Compute Element” will refer to the CM8CCB4R, CM8PCB4R, CM8I3CB4N, CM8I5CB8N, CM8V5CB8N, CM8I7CB8N and CB8V7CB8N versions. Intended Audience This document is intended to provide technical information about Intel®...
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Other Common Notation Used after a signal name to identify an active-low signal (such as USBP0#) Gigabyte (1,073,741,824 bytes) GB/s Gigabytes per second Gb/s Gigabits per second Kilobyte (1024 bytes) Kilobit (1024 bits) kb/s 1000 bits per second Megabyte (1,048,576 bytes) MB/s Megabytes per second Megabit (1,048,576 bits)
The Intel® Celeron® 4305U processor is used on this AA revision consisting of the following component: Device Stepping Spec Code Intel® Celeron® 4305U SRFA5 The Intel® Pentium® Gold 5405U processor is used on this AA revision consisting of the following component: Device Stepping Spec Code Intel® Pentium® Gold 5405U SRFG1 The Intel®...
Specification Changes or Clarifications The table below indicates the Specification Changes or Specification Clarifications that apply to the Intel® NUC 8 CM8CCB4R, CM8PCB4R, CM8I3CB4N, CM8I5CB8N, CM8V5CB8N, CM8I7CB8N or CM8V7CB8N. Specification Changes or Clarifications Date Type of Change Description of Changes or Clarifications...
Intel® Core™ i7-8665U NOTE Intel® NUC 8 Compute Elements listed in Table 1 have been certified for use as a component in Information Technology Equipment in certain countries. The system integrator is responsible for testing and acquiring any additional country-specific regulatory approvals, including all system- wide certifications.
Intel® NUC 8 Compute Element Product Specification Feature Summary Table 2 summarizes the major features of the Intel® NUC 8 Compute Elements. Table 2. Feature Summary 95 millimeters by 65 millimeters by 6 millimeters Size • Soldered-down Intel® processor Processor...
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• Intel® Platform Trust Technology (Intel® PTT) – (CM8CCB4R, CM8PCB4R, CM8I3CB4N, CM8I5CB8N and CM8I7CB8N only) • Intel® Active Management Technology 11.0 (Intel® AMT) – (CM8V5CB8N and CM8V7CB8N only) Security and • Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT) – (CM8V5CB8N and CM8V7CB8N only) Reliability •...
Intel® NUC 8 Compute Element Product Specification Technical Reference Block Diagram Figure 1 is a block diagram of the major functional areas of Intel® NUC 8 Compute Element. Figure 1. Block Diagram Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
Compute Element Exterior The NUC 8 Compute Element has a set of gold fingered connections along one edge. On one side is the Integrated Heat Shield (IHS). On the other side is a Mylar cover for the PCB. See Figure 2 and Figure 3.
Intel® NUC 8 Compute Element Product Specification Connector The NUC 8 Compute Element gold finger edge connector mates with the following LOTES* connectors shown in Table 3. Table 3. LOTES Connector Options Part Number Description APCI0468-P001A01 Edge Mount, LCP_Black, Copper Alloy, Au_15u”...
Intel® NUC 8 Compute Element Product Specification 3.3.1 Connector Pin-Out The below tables list the pin numbers and their signals: Table 4. Connector Segment One with Pin Numbers and Signals Signal Signal VBAT_PWR VBAT_PWR DDI2_Lane0_Dn VBAT_PWR DDI2_Lane0_Dp VBAT_PWR VBAT_PWR DDI2_Lane1_Dn...
Intel® NUC 8 Compute Element Product Specification Antenna Connection The NUC 8 Compute Element wireless module does not have any antennas connected. For wireless and Bluetooth operation appropriate antennas will be required. Depending on the enclosure design internal or external antennas can be supported. Figure 6 shows the location of the two antenna connectors on the Mylar side.
Intel® NUC 8 Compute Element Product Specification Figure 7. Location of the BIOS Security Switch Table 8 lists the switch settings for the three modes: normal, lockdown, and recovery/configuration. Table 8. BIOS Security Switch Settings Function/Mode Switch Setting Configuration Normal The BIOS uses current configuration information and passwords for booting.
Intel® NUC 8 Compute Element Product Specification Power The Intel® NUC 8 Compute Element requires a DC input from the carrier board via the connector. The carrier board must provide the proper voltage and current as listed below: • Voltage: 5.7-20 V DC +/-5% •...
The Thermal Design Power (TDP) of the processors used in the NUC 8 Compute Element is 15W. • The Power Limit 1 (PL1) default setting in the BIOS of the NUC 8 Compute Element is 15. • The Junction Temperature Range (T ) of the processor used in the NUC 8 Compute Element is 0C -100C.
Input acceleration is 1.09 g RMS Note: Before attempting to operate the Intel® NUC 8 Compute Element, the overall temperature of the system must be above the minimum operating temperature specified. It is recommended that the system temperature be at least room temperature before attempting to power on the NUC 8 Compute Element.
Intel® NUC 8 Compute Element Product Specification Characterized Errata This section of the document communicates product Errata for the Intel® NUC 8 Compute Element. Errata are design defects or deviations from current published specifications for a given product. Published errata may or may not be corrected. Hardware and software designed to be used with any given processor stepping must assume that all errata documented for that process stepping are present on all devices.