
UNO-137 User Manual
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Configure the UNO-137 to match the needs of your application by setting switches,
The following details the switch setting definitions:
2.3.1
SATA Connector/SATA Power Connector
There’re two required onboard connectors needed to connect with 2.5" SATA SSD/
HDD. the location labeled “SATA1” is for SATA connector, and the location labeled
“CN9” is for SATA power connector.
(Please refer to User Manual- Chapter 3.3 for installation details and User Manual-
Appendix A.5 for pin assignments.)
2.3.2
M.2 Connector
There is one M.2 B Key connector for M.2 cards, labeled “CN15” on the board. This
M.2 interface is a SATA signal co-lay with a USB signal. It will automatically detect
which device you installed and determine the appropriate SATA or USB signal to use.
Therefore, it supports the installation of M.2 2242 (w/SATA signal) or 3042/3052 mod
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ule (w/ USB Signal).
(Please refer to User Manual- Chapter 3.3 & 3.5 for installation details and User
Manual-Appendix A.6 for pin assignments.)
2.3.3
mPCIe Connector
There’s one sockets for full size PCI Express mini cards, labeled “MINI1” on the
board.
It supports iDoor module for diversified applications such as isolated COM port, Pro
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fibus, WLAN GPRS, LTE, and MRAM. Users can install the iDoor easily with optional
extension kit.
(Please refer to User Manual- Chapter 3.6 for extension kit installation details and
UserManual-Appendix A.7 for pin assignments.)
2.3.4
Nano SIM Slot
There’s one Nano SIM Slot for supporting LTE function, labeled “CN10” on board. In
addition to install SIM card on “CN10”, users are required to install a LTE Module on
“CN15” M.2 B Key to enable the functionality.