Intel® open pluggable specification, Jae connector features – IBASE IOPS-76 User Manual

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Intel® Open Pluggable Specification

The Intel® Open Pluggable Specification (OPS) is an effort to standardize the

connector and signals between a slot PC and a digital signage display. This

allows for an open slot PC standard which can be adopted by display and PC

manufacturers, thereby enabling digital signage solutions that are more

cost-effective to deploy, maintain, and upgrade.

JAE connector features

The connector used for the Pluggable Module and docking board

Interconnect is based on the JAE TX24/TX25 family of plug and receptacle

connectors. The JAE connector pins are capable to support up to a max

current of 1A, for more detailed info please refer to the JAE connector

datasheet or contact JAE representative. The 80-pin right angle blindmate

plug connector (p/n: TX25-80P-LT-H1E) and its receptacle (p/n:

TX24-80R-LT-H1E) provide interfacing for the following features:

Power: DC IN +12V~+19V

Display Interface: DVI-D/TMDS and DisplayPort

Audio: Left and Right Channel

USB: 2*USB 2.0 and 1*USB 3.0

UART: Serial communication (Tx and Rx only)

Control Signals: Pluggable Module Power Status, Power ON via display panel,

Pluggable Board Detect, Consumer Electronics Control (CEC), and System

Fan Control..

I/O Expansion Platform

iOPS-EK1

–The iOPS-76 can easily connects with iOPS-EK1 expansion

dock through the JAE 80-pin connector, providing more I/O interface, and

allows it to serve as a stand-alone operating system..

iOPS-EK2 - The iOPS-EK2 features additional 4x DisplayPort interface,

making the iOPS-76 to become a multiple display solution (with 4,000 x

2,000 resolution support).

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