TS-4710 PCIe: Difference between revisions
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The TS-Socket format brings out a PCIe lane which can be used for custom baseboards. This is only available on the PXA168. Our current off-the-shelf designs do not implement this for any peripherals. Refer to the [https://www.marvell.com/application-processors/armada- | The TS-Socket format brings out a PCIe lane which can be used for custom baseboards. This is only available on the PXA168. Our current off-the-shelf designs do not implement this for any peripherals. Refer to the [https://www.marvell.com/content/dam/marvell/en/public-collateral/application-processors/marvell-application-processors-armada-16x-software-manual-2010-11.pdf cpu manual] for more details on PCIe. |
Latest revision as of 16:33, 15 January 2021
The TS-Socket format brings out a PCIe lane which can be used for custom baseboards. This is only available on the PXA168. Our current off-the-shelf designs do not implement this for any peripherals. Refer to the cpu manual for more details on PCIe.