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DISCLAIMER

ADLINK Technology, Incorporated makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of

this manual or of the associated ADLINK products, and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of
merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. ADLINK shall under no circumstances be liable for

incidental or consequential damages or related expenses resulting from the use of this product, even if it has

been notified of the possibility of such damages. ADLINK reserves the right to revise this publication from
time to time without obligation to notify any person of such revisions. If errors are found, please contact

ADLINK at the address listed below this Disclaimer.

Audience

This manual provides reference only for computer design engineers, including but not limited to hardware

and software designers and applications engineers. ADLINK Technology, Inc. assumes you are qualified to

design and implement prototype computer equipment.

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Reference Manual

ReadyBoard 910

TRADEMARKS

CoreModule and the Ampro logo are registered trademarks, and ADLINK, Little Board, LittleBoard,
MightyBoard, MightySystem, Milsystem, MiniModule, ReadyBoard, ReadyBox, ReadyPanel,
ReadySystem, and RuffSystem are trademarks of ADLINK Technology, Inc. All other marks are the
property of their respective companies.

REVISION HISTORY

ADLINK Technology, Incorporated
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San Jose, CA 95138-1007
Tel. 408 360-0200
Fax 408 360-0222
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© Copyright 2012, 2013, 2014 ADLINK Technology, Incorporated

Revision

Reason for Change

Date

1000

Initial Release

Apr/12

1010

Added 3rd Generation Core i and Celeron B810 CPUs; revised spec links in Ch 1;

revised VBAT voltage to 3.0; revised cooling requirements; added battery life

expectancy note to

Table 3-11

; removed grounding bracket from P/S2 connector in

all board illustrations

Aug/13

3.0

Added PCIe Mini Specification, 1.1 to Ch 1; removed functionality of SW1 switch
from

Table 2-2

and replaced with reference to Oops! Jumper section; added note to

“Video Interfaces”

“Video Interfaces”

in Ch 3 that DVI support is only for DVI-D

signals; added note to

“Oops! Jumper (BIOS Recovery)”

that this function only

supports COM0; changed revision of this document from 1010 to 3.0

Nov/14

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