Nuvo-2600E & Nuvo-2610VTC & Nuvo-2615RL Series

The following FAQ covers Nuvo-2600E, Nuvo-2600J, Nuvo-2610VTC, Nuvo-2611VTC, Nuvo-2612VTC series.

Q: What is the hold up time of Nuvo-2615RL during the power outage? A: During the power outage, the PoE+ supply will be cut off, dramatically reducing the system load to 30W. Moreover, the SuperCAP UPS, PB-2500J, can provide up to 1875 watt-second to withstand power interruption. In other words, the 30-second hold-up time described in the user manual is quite conservative.

Q: Any thermal design for internal expansions? A: We have passive cooling for memory, M.2 SATA, and M.2 B key. Due to the versatile mPCIe module form factors, we didn’t have a passive thermal design for mPCIe modules.

Q: How many pre-cut DB9 plates have you designed? A: Three, in order to deliver expansion without customized chassis.

Q: How many antenna holes have you reserved? A: Five. in order to have WIFI + LTE support without customized chassis.

Q: Do you have an internal USB port for the USB key dongle? A: Yes, we have reserved one internal USB port for a short dongle in the Nuvo-2600E cassette.

Q: How many fan kits could we install inside the 1-slot PCIe cassette A: Two

Q: Do you have WOL (Wake On LAN)? A: Yes, the GbE next to DC input has WOL feature.

Q: Will Nuvo-2600 include a low profile model, i.e., Nuvo-2600LP? A: ODM project is possible. For a Nuvo-2600LP sample for evaluation, we can assemble a Nuvo-2600LP sample with Nuvo-2610VTC dark gray chassis.

Q: Will Nuvo-2600 includes a PCI model, i.e., Nuvo-2600P? A: Not on our roadmap. We believe PCI solutions are migrating to PCIe.

Q: Does Nuvo-2600 supports TPM? A: We have reserved the TPM footprint for ODM projects. The standard product is shipped with firmware TPM.

Q: More details about the Ignition F mode? A: F Mode is only available on the Nuvo-2610VTC series; even the Nuvo-2600E / Nuvo-2600J series with optional ignition doesn't have F mode.

Q: More info about the Ignition low voltage protection? A: While powered by a 12V battery, if the input is below 11V, MCU will trigger shutdown to protect the battery; While powered by a 24V battery, if the input is below 22V, MCU will trigger shutdown to protect the battery.

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