[MinnowBoard] Wifi/Bluetooth questions
Anders, David
david.anders at intel.com
Mon Jun 15 23:43:47 UTC 2015
The minnowboard max is designed to have a regulated +5V input. This means that it can support as low as +4.85V and as high as +5.15V
Dave
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Subject: [MinnowBoard] Wifi/Bluetooth questions
I have a MBM and a Silverjaw Lure, populated with a 120gb ssd. I installed the 0.80 64-bit version of the firmware and I'm running Windows 8.1 embedded. So far, all is working well. I have an open mPCI-E slot on the silverjaw and was looking at a Wifi/Bluetooth card, such as the Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 WiFi Bluetooth card.
Anyone else have experience with this card or perhaps a different one I should consider?
Any problems or pitfalls to be aware of?
Also, what is the max input voltage the MBM can safely handle? I know the board takes a 5V input but can it handle a 7.5V input?
Thanks
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