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This is the top-level page for the [[Hardware#XO-1.75_Laptop|XO-1.75 laptop]]. |
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== Block Diagram == |
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[[Image:XO_1.75_Block_Diagram.png|600px]] |
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==The XO-1.75 Laptop== |
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The [[Hardware#XO-1.75_Laptop|XO-1.75 laptop]]is a refresh of the [[Hardware#XO-1_Laptop|XO-1]] and [[Hardware#XO-1.5_Laptop|XO-1.5]] laptops. In our continued effort to maintain a low price point, OLPC is again refreshing the hardware to take advantage of the latest component technologies. This design, while separate from the [[XO-3]] tablet effort, uses the same very low power electrical design. It continues to use the same industrial design and batteries as [[Hardware#XO-1_Laptop|XO-1]]. The design goal is to provide an overall update of the system within the same industrial design and external appearance. Overall, the target was to greatly improve the power consumption while reducing the purchase cost. |
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[[Media:IO3731_v12_OLPC_20110117.pdf | IO3731 (Embedded Controller)]] |
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Gen 1.75 machines will ship with a new software release based on Fedora 13 and including both [http://sugarlabs.org Sugar] and [http://gnome.org GNOME] software. |
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== Specifications == |
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[[Image:drawing75c1.jpg|thumb|right]] |
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[[Image:Olpc XO dim-Optimized.png|thumb|Dimensioned Drawing of XO, click to enlarge]] |
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'''The definitive XO-1.75 laptop specification will be available soon.''' [[Media:CL1B_Hdwe_Design_Spec.pdf|CL1B hardware specification]]''' ("CL2" is the model identifier in the [[manufacturing data]] for the XO-1.75 hardware). |
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::''The specs below are not authoritative, please refer to the PDF version of the spec linked above.'' |
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===Physical dimensions=== |
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* Approximate dimensions: 245mm × 230mm × 30.5mm (see drawing to the right for detailed dimensions) |
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* Approximate weight: |
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** XO laptop with LiFePO4 battery: 1.45KG (~3.20lbs); |
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* Configuration: Convertible laptop with pivoting, reversible display; dirt- and moisture-resistant system enclosure; no fan. |
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===Core electronics=== |
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* A photo of the [[File:XO1.75_A2_mobo_annotated.jpg|XO 1.75 Motherboard]] is available with annotations. |
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* CPU: Marvell Armada 610; |
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* CPU clock speed: 800 MHz; |
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* ARM instruction set compatible (including Thumb-2 and Wireless MMX2); |
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* ARMv7 architecture compatible; |
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* 32 KB L1 I-cache, 32 KB L1 D-cache, 256KB L2 cache; |
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* Companion chips: [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/v-series/vx855 Via VX855] provides memory interface, a 3D graphics engine, an HD video decoder, USB, SDIO, and other system interface and management functions |
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* Embedded controller: ENE IO3731; |
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** [[Ec_specification|Embedded Controller]]: [[Media:IO3731_v12_OLPC_20110117.pdf|IO3731]] |
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* DRAM memory: 512 MB DDR3 dynamic RAM; |
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* BIOS: 1 MiB SPI-interface flash ROM; |
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* Open Firmware used to load the operating system; |
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* Mass storage: 4 GiB NAND flash in an eMMC device soldered to the motherboard. An internal full size SD card is provided for repair/replacement (not user-changeable without opening the unit with a screwdriver). Also, one externally accessible SD card slot as in the original XO. |
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* Drives: No rotating media. |
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[[Image:XO1.75_A2_mobo_annotated.jpg|thumb|Prototype Motherboard]] |
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===Display=== |
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{{main|Display}} |
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* [[Display |Liquid-crystal display]]: 7.5” dual-mode TFT display; |
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* Viewing area: 152.4 mm × 114.3 mm; |
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* Two "modes" depending on lighting conditions: |
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:(1) Grayscale (B&W) reflective mode: for outdoor use—sunlight-readable; primarily lit from the front by ambient light; high-resolution (200 DPI), 1200(H) × 900(V) grayscale pixels; power consumption 0.1–0.2Watts; |
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:(2) Color, backlight mode: for indoor use; primarily lit from behind by the LED backlight; built in sub-pixel sampling of the displayed color information results in a perceived resolution of approximately [http://pixelqi.com/blog1/2008/05/27/higher-resolution-than-we-thought-the-xo-laptop-screen/ 984(H) × 738(V)]; power consumption 0.2–1.0Watts; |
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* The [[DCON|display-controller chip (DCON)]] formats data for the display. |
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: ''Note: web browser images are currently scaled up so that an image of very roughly [800 × 600] fills up the browser window.'' |
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===Integrated peripherals=== |
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* Keyboard: 80+ keys, 1.0mm stroke; sealed rubber-membrane key-switch assembly; |
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** [[OLPC_Keyboard_layouts|Keyboard Layouts]] |
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** Layout pictures: [[:Image:Keyboard english.png|English]], [[:Image:Keyboard arabic.png|Arabic]], [[:Image:Keyboard thai.png|Thai]], [[:Image:NG-MP-alt.png|West African (Nigeria)]], [[:Image:BR-MP-v1.png|Portuguese]], [[:Image:ES-MP-v1.png|Spanish]], [[:Image:Ethiopic-B3.png|Amharic]], [[:Image:Rwanda-B3.png|French]], [[:Image:Urdu-MP.png|Urdu]], [[:Image:RU-MP-v1.png|Cyrillic]], [[:Image:TR-MP-v1.png|Turkish (not final)]], [[:Image:NP-MP-v1.png|Nepali]], [[:Image:MO-MP-v1.png|Mongolian]], [[:Image:KA-MP-v1.png|Kazakh]], [[:Image:MR-MP-v2.png|Devanagari]], [[:Image:UZ-MP.png|Uzbek]], [[:Image:PS-MP.png|Pashto]], [[:Image:AF-MP.png|Dari]], [[:Image:FF-MP.png|Pulaar (Fula)]], [[:Image:IT-MP.png|Italian]] |
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** A non-membrane "traditional" keyboard is also available. |
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* Gamepad: Two sets of four-direction cursor-control keys; |
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* Touchpad: Capacitance touchpad |
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* Audio: Internal stereo speakers and amplifier; internal monophonic microphone; jacks for stereo external headphones and microphones. |
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** Realtek CX20582 codec |
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[[Image:AP1 15.jpg|thumb|100px|Keyboard detail]] |
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* Camera: integrated color video camera; 640 x 480 resolution at 30 FPS; independent (and undefeatable by software) display of microphone and camera recording status; the camera and device driver support disabling AGC and automatic color balancing, to enable its use as a photometric sensor for educational applications; |
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** [http://www.ovt.com/products/part_detail.php?id=73 Omnivision OV7670] |
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* [[Wireless| Wireless Networking]]: Integrated 802.11b/g (2.4GHz) interface; dual adjustable, rotating antennas support diversity reception; |
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** Marvell 88w8686 WLAN module (NO DATA SHEET), with SDIO interface, on removable module; remains powered while the laptop suspends, waking the laptop if a packet addressed to it arrives. No mesh support. |
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* Status indicators: Power, battery, Wi-Fi, one software controlled (intended for onboard flash access), visible with lid open or closed; Microphone In-Use, and Camera In-Use, visible when lid is open. |
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===External connectors=== |
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* DC power: 6mm (1.65mm center pin) connector; 11 to 24 V input usable, –32 to +40V input tolerated; power draw limited to 25 W; - see power connector dimensions at [[Battery and power#Mechanical|Battery and power]]. |
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** Maximum Power Point Tracking alters voltage/current for maximum battery-charging power from solar panels |
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* Headphone output: standard 3.5mm 3-pin switched stereo audio jack; |
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* Microphone input: standard 3.5mm 3-pin switched stereo microphone jack; selectable 2V DC bias; selectable sensor-input mode (DC or AC coupled); |
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* USB: Three Type-A USB 2.0 connectors; Up to 1A power supplied (total); |
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* Flash Expansion: full-size [[SD]] Card slot. |
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[[Image:Rotate-1.jpg|thumb|Connectors]] |
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===Battery=== |
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* Pack type: 2 cell LiFePO4, approx. 6V series configuration; |
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* Capacity: 22 Watt-hours (LiFeP); |
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* Fully-enclosed “hard” case; user removable; |
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* Electronics integrated with the pack provide: |
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** Identification; |
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** Battery charge and capacity monitoring chip ([[Media:DS2756.pdf|Maxim DS2756 data sheet]]); |
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** Thermal and over-current sensors along with cutoff switch to protect battery; |
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* Minimum 2,000 charge/discharge cycles (to 50% capacity of new). |
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* [[Power Management]] will be critical |
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See [[Laptop Batteries]] or more information. |
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<!-- [[Image:Bottomdrawing.jpg|thumb|Battery]] --> |
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===BIOS/loader=== |
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* [[Open Firmware]] (including hardware initialization and diagnostics). |
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===Environmental specifications=== |
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* Temperature: 0 to 50 degrees Celsius (operating); -20 to 60 degrees Celsius (non-operating) |
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* Humidity: UL certification planned to IP42 (perhaps higher) when closed, the unit should seal well enough that children walking to and from school need not fear rainstorms and dust; UNREVIEWED |
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* Maximum altitude: –15m to 3048m (14.7 to 10.1 PSIA) (operating), –15m to 12192m (14.7 to 4.4 PSIA) (non-operating); UNREVIEWED |
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* Shock 125g, 2ms, half-sine (operating) 200g, 2ms, half-sine (non-operating); UNREVIEWED |
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* Random vibration: 0.75g zero-to-peak, 10Hz to 500Hz, 0.25 oct/min sweep rate (operating); 1.5g zero-to-peak, 10Hz to 500Hz, 0.5 oct/min sweep rate (nonoperating); UNREVIEWED |
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* 2-3mm plastic walls (1.3mm is typical for most systems). |
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===Regulatory requirements=== |
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* The usual US and EU EMI/EMC (electromagnetic-interference and electromagnetic-compatibility) requirements; |
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* The laptop meets IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1, and CSA/UL 60950-1 (safety) specifications. It also complies with UL 1310 and UL 498. In order to guarantee the safety of children using the laptop, it passes ASTM F 963 (Standard Consumer Safety Specification on Toy Safety, 2003 edition); |
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* The external power adapter complies with IEC, EN, and CSA/UL 60950-1; |
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* The removable battery pack complies with IEC, EN, and CSA/UL 60950-1 and UL 2054; |
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* RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive – EU) compliant. |
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== Block Diagram == |
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[[Image:XO_1.75_Block_Diagram.png|600px]] |
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== Software == |
== Software == |
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* [[Forth_Lesson_20#ARM_Startup|OpenFirmware ARM Startup]] |
* [[Forth_Lesson_20#ARM_Startup|OpenFirmware ARM Startup]] |
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* [http://build.laptop.org/F12-arm/ Software builds] |
* [http://build.laptop.org/F12-arm/ Software builds] |
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==Serial Adapter== |
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[[Image:serialadapter.jpg|100px|right]] |
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In order to conserve parts/space, while the motherboard does provide a serial port for debugging, it does not provide voltage translators to fully implement the RS-232 protocol. Thus a [[Serial_adapters|3.3V TTL to RS-232 (or USB) Adapter]] is needed. The necessary adapter is a slight variant of the one used in the XO-1. |
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Revision as of 15:53, 20 July 2011
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Work is ongoing on this page.
The XO-1.75 Laptop
The XO-1.75 laptopis a refresh of the XO-1 and XO-1.5 laptops. In our continued effort to maintain a low price point, OLPC is again refreshing the hardware to take advantage of the latest component technologies. This design, while separate from the XO-3 tablet effort, uses the same very low power electrical design. It continues to use the same industrial design and batteries as XO-1. The design goal is to provide an overall update of the system within the same industrial design and external appearance. Overall, the target was to greatly improve the power consumption while reducing the purchase cost.
Gen 1.75 machines will ship with a new software release based on Fedora 13 and including both Sugar and GNOME software.
Specifications
The definitive XO-1.75 laptop specification will be available soon. CL1B hardware specification ("CL2" is the model identifier in the manufacturing data for the XO-1.75 hardware).
- The specs below are not authoritative, please refer to the PDF version of the spec linked above.
Physical dimensions
- Approximate dimensions: 245mm × 230mm × 30.5mm (see drawing to the right for detailed dimensions)
- Approximate weight:
- XO laptop with LiFePO4 battery: 1.45KG (~3.20lbs);
- Configuration: Convertible laptop with pivoting, reversible display; dirt- and moisture-resistant system enclosure; no fan.
Core electronics
- A photo of the is available with annotations.
- CPU: Marvell Armada 610;
- CPU clock speed: 800 MHz;
- ARM instruction set compatible (including Thumb-2 and Wireless MMX2);
- ARMv7 architecture compatible;
- 32 KB L1 I-cache, 32 KB L1 D-cache, 256KB L2 cache;
- Companion chips: Via VX855 provides memory interface, a 3D graphics engine, an HD video decoder, USB, SDIO, and other system interface and management functions
- Embedded controller: ENE IO3731;
- DRAM memory: 512 MB DDR3 dynamic RAM;
- BIOS: 1 MiB SPI-interface flash ROM;
- Open Firmware used to load the operating system;
- Mass storage: 4 GiB NAND flash in an eMMC device soldered to the motherboard. An internal full size SD card is provided for repair/replacement (not user-changeable without opening the unit with a screwdriver). Also, one externally accessible SD card slot as in the original XO.
- Drives: No rotating media.
Display
- Main article: Display
- Liquid-crystal display: 7.5” dual-mode TFT display;
- Viewing area: 152.4 mm × 114.3 mm;
- Two "modes" depending on lighting conditions:
- (1) Grayscale (B&W) reflective mode: for outdoor use—sunlight-readable; primarily lit from the front by ambient light; high-resolution (200 DPI), 1200(H) × 900(V) grayscale pixels; power consumption 0.1–0.2Watts;
- (2) Color, backlight mode: for indoor use; primarily lit from behind by the LED backlight; built in sub-pixel sampling of the displayed color information results in a perceived resolution of approximately 984(H) × 738(V); power consumption 0.2–1.0Watts;
- The display-controller chip (DCON) formats data for the display.
- Note: web browser images are currently scaled up so that an image of very roughly [800 × 600] fills up the browser window.
Integrated peripherals
- Keyboard: 80+ keys, 1.0mm stroke; sealed rubber-membrane key-switch assembly;
- Keyboard Layouts
- Layout pictures: English, Arabic, Thai, West African (Nigeria), Portuguese, Spanish, Amharic, French, Urdu, Cyrillic, Turkish (not final), Nepali, Mongolian, Kazakh, Devanagari, Uzbek, Pashto, Dari, Pulaar (Fula), Italian
- A non-membrane "traditional" keyboard is also available.
- Gamepad: Two sets of four-direction cursor-control keys;
- Touchpad: Capacitance touchpad
- Audio: Internal stereo speakers and amplifier; internal monophonic microphone; jacks for stereo external headphones and microphones.
- Realtek CX20582 codec
- Camera: integrated color video camera; 640 x 480 resolution at 30 FPS; independent (and undefeatable by software) display of microphone and camera recording status; the camera and device driver support disabling AGC and automatic color balancing, to enable its use as a photometric sensor for educational applications;
- Wireless Networking: Integrated 802.11b/g (2.4GHz) interface; dual adjustable, rotating antennas support diversity reception;
- Marvell 88w8686 WLAN module (NO DATA SHEET), with SDIO interface, on removable module; remains powered while the laptop suspends, waking the laptop if a packet addressed to it arrives. No mesh support.
- Status indicators: Power, battery, Wi-Fi, one software controlled (intended for onboard flash access), visible with lid open or closed; Microphone In-Use, and Camera In-Use, visible when lid is open.
External connectors
- DC power: 6mm (1.65mm center pin) connector; 11 to 24 V input usable, –32 to +40V input tolerated; power draw limited to 25 W; - see power connector dimensions at Battery and power.
- Maximum Power Point Tracking alters voltage/current for maximum battery-charging power from solar panels
- Headphone output: standard 3.5mm 3-pin switched stereo audio jack;
- Microphone input: standard 3.5mm 3-pin switched stereo microphone jack; selectable 2V DC bias; selectable sensor-input mode (DC or AC coupled);
- USB: Three Type-A USB 2.0 connectors; Up to 1A power supplied (total);
- Flash Expansion: full-size SD Card slot.
Battery
- Pack type: 2 cell LiFePO4, approx. 6V series configuration;
- Capacity: 22 Watt-hours (LiFeP);
- Fully-enclosed “hard” case; user removable;
- Electronics integrated with the pack provide:
- Identification;
- Battery charge and capacity monitoring chip (Maxim DS2756 data sheet);
- Thermal and over-current sensors along with cutoff switch to protect battery;
- Minimum 2,000 charge/discharge cycles (to 50% capacity of new).
- Power Management will be critical
See Laptop Batteries or more information.
BIOS/loader
- Open Firmware (including hardware initialization and diagnostics).
Environmental specifications
- Temperature: 0 to 50 degrees Celsius (operating); -20 to 60 degrees Celsius (non-operating)
- Humidity: UL certification planned to IP42 (perhaps higher) when closed, the unit should seal well enough that children walking to and from school need not fear rainstorms and dust; UNREVIEWED
- Maximum altitude: –15m to 3048m (14.7 to 10.1 PSIA) (operating), –15m to 12192m (14.7 to 4.4 PSIA) (non-operating); UNREVIEWED
- Shock 125g, 2ms, half-sine (operating) 200g, 2ms, half-sine (non-operating); UNREVIEWED
- Random vibration: 0.75g zero-to-peak, 10Hz to 500Hz, 0.25 oct/min sweep rate (operating); 1.5g zero-to-peak, 10Hz to 500Hz, 0.5 oct/min sweep rate (nonoperating); UNREVIEWED
- 2-3mm plastic walls (1.3mm is typical for most systems).
Regulatory requirements
- The usual US and EU EMI/EMC (electromagnetic-interference and electromagnetic-compatibility) requirements;
- The laptop meets IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1, and CSA/UL 60950-1 (safety) specifications. It also complies with UL 1310 and UL 498. In order to guarantee the safety of children using the laptop, it passes ASTM F 963 (Standard Consumer Safety Specification on Toy Safety, 2003 edition);
- The external power adapter complies with IEC, EN, and CSA/UL 60950-1;
- The removable battery pack complies with IEC, EN, and CSA/UL 60950-1 and UL 2054;
- RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive – EU) compliant.
Block Diagram
Software
Fedora 13, Sugar 0.86 or later, on an ARM processor, led by Chris Ball.
See the 2010 announcement. As of June 2011, early builds based on F13 beta3 for ARM are available.
See also Accelerometer.
History
- XO-1.75 Bringup
- XO-1.75 A1
- XO-1.75 A1 ECOs
- XO-1.75 HOST to EC Protocol
- XO-1.75 A1 to A2 Changes
- XO-1.75 A2
- XO-1.75 A2 ECOs
- XO-1.75 A2 to A3 changes
- XO-1.75 A3
- XO-1.75 B1
- Firmware
- OpenFirmware ARM Startup
- Software builds
Serial Adapter
In order to conserve parts/space, while the motherboard does provide a serial port for debugging, it does not provide voltage translators to fully implement the RS-232 protocol. Thus a 3.3V TTL to RS-232 (or USB) Adapter is needed. The necessary adapter is a slight variant of the one used in the XO-1.