Specifications
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Product Overview
- 3 High-Level Functional Description
- 3.1 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* header signal list
- 3.2 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* PWM swizzler
- 3.3 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* analog inputs
- 3.4 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* signal pullup resistors
- 3.5 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* USB interface
- 3.6 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* power supply
- 3.7 Intel® Edison kit for Arduino* expansion mechanicals
- 4 Powering the Intel® Edison kit for Arduino*
- 5 Batteries
- 6 Layout
- 7 Handling
- 8 Debug UART and Low-Power Sleep Mode
- 9 Buttons
- 10 Digikey sources
- 11 Shield pin configuration

Shield pin configuration
7 Handling
When assembling an Intel® Edison compute module to an Arduino* board, handle the Intel® Edison compute
module by the PCB edges. Avoid holding or exerting pressure to the shields. To mate the Intel® Edison compute
module to the Arduino* board, apply pressure directly above the connector and to the left corner, as shown in
Figure 8.
Figure 8 Inserting an Intel® Edison compute module
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Intel® Edison Kit for Arduino*
December 2014 Hardware Guide
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