User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Product Description
- 2 Technical Reference
- 2.1 Block Diagrams
- 2.2 Processor
- 2.3 Platform Controller Hub (PCH)
- 2.4 System Memory
- 2.5 Processor Graphics Subsystem
- 2.6 USB port details
- 2.7 Thunderbolt 4
- 2.8 Storage Options
- 2.9 Real-Time Clock Subsystem
- 2.10 LAN
- 2.11 Intel® Virtualization Technology
- 2.12 Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O
- 2.13 Power Management
- 2.14 Audio Subsystem Software
- 2.15 Connectors, Headers, and Expansion
- 2.16 NUC 13 Extreme Element Headers and Connectors
- 2.17 Wireless Network Module
- 2.18 Antenna Connectors
- 2.19 Internal Power Supply
- 2.20 Add-in Card Limitations
- 2.21 NUC 13 Extreme Kit Dimensions
- 2.22 Thermal Considerations
- 2.23 Reliability
- 2.24 Environmental
- 2.25 Shipping Considerations for System Integrators
- 2.26 Optional Fan Mounting Locations
- 3 Overview of BIOS Features
- 4 Characterized Errata
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2.17 Wireless Network Module
The Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Kit / Compute Element comes with an Intel® Killer™ WI-FI 6E 1690 i
module preinstalled into the M.2 2230 slot.
For information about
Refer to
Intel Wireless Technologies
http://www.intel.com/wireless
2.18 Antenna Connectors
The NUC 13 Extreme Kit wireless module has front and rear panel internal antennas that connect
to the NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element RPSMA style connectors. For wireless and Bluetooth
operation appropriate antennas will be required. Figure 13 shows the location of the two antenna
connectors on the NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element
Figure 13. Location of the Antenna Connectors
The wireless module on the NUC 13 Extreme Compute element is the Intel® Killer™ WIFI 6E
AX1690 i and uses a standard 2x2 mm size RF micro coaxial receptacle (connector) with an outer
diameter of 1.5 mm as defined in the PCI-E M.2 Specification, the coaxial receptacle is then
changed to the RPSMA standard antenna connectors.