Datasheet

Graphics Specifications
August 2016 Intel® Joule™ Datasheet
Document number: 566641 rev. 1.0 Page 13
3.4 System voltage rail specifications
The outputs shown below are only intended to signal or enable other subsystems and not to drive loads.
4 Graphics Specifications
4.1 Intel® Gen9LP features
· Gen9LP graphic engine can run at 450MHz or 650MHz according to model. See Table 2
· Intel 9th generation (Gen 9LP) graphics encoder / decoder engine
· Three slices of 6 EUs; each slice supports 6 threads resulting in a total of 12 or 18 available threads, depending on device
SKU and configuration. See Table 2
· Supports 3-D rendering, media composting, and video encoding
· Graphics burst enabled through energy counters
· Supports OpenGL 4.3, OpenGL ES 3.1 and OpenCL 2.0
· 4x anti-aliasing
· Supports content protection using PAVP and HDCP 1.4/2.0
· Hardware capable of (up to) 4k video encode and decode; software dependencies exist.
Table 6 Module power rails
Rail Name Voltage Current Direction Usage
Min Typ Max Units Min Max Units
+VSYS
3.6 4 5 V 4 A Input Powers the core logic and radios. Recommend using
5V if using the CSI cameras.
+VDD3
3.1 3.3 3.45 V 300 mA Output General use. Powers on prior to VDD1
+VBUS
4 5 20 V 20 uA Input Voltage sense for VBUS power
+V5P0V_VCONN
4.75 5 5.25 V 300 mA Input Voltage for USB-C VCONN to CC1 or CC2
+VDD1
1.71 1.8 1.89 V 300 mA Output General use. Power on after +VDD3
+VDC_IN
4 12 20 V 20 20 uA Input Voltage sense for +VDC_IN power
+VRTC
2.05 3.3 V 20 500 uA Input RTC backup voltage - supplies voltage to RTC logic
when the system is not-powered.
+VBATTERY
0 3.8 5 V <20 uA Input Voltage detection for battery. May be used to
configure battery voltage as a gate to boot.