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Atom E3800 Family (Baytrail)

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Atom E3800 Family (Baytrail)
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Getting Started
  • How do I boot my Factory build output?
  • Factory Output Information
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Documentation
  • Intel Atom E3800 Family (Baytrail) Documents:
    • How to Boot from SD
    • Timesys Getting Started Guide for Intel Atom E3800
    • Intel E3800 Product Family Datasheet 
Features
CPU
Name Intel Atom Processor E3800
Type Intel ATOM SOC
Cores Single/Dual/Quad
Clock 1.33 GHz
Memory
eMMC 1 Channel (4.5)
Cache 1.0 MB
DDR3 DDR3L 1067
Multimedia
Display
HDMI 1 port
Networking
Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps
Audio
Connectivity
USB 2.0 Host 1 port
VGA 1 port
USB 3.0 Host 1 port
SDIO 1 Channel (3.0)
SD/MMC 1 slot
SATA 2
PCIe Gen 2.0 4
Other
Dimensions

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