Board
From AlwaysInnovating
These photos are of the latest 2010 March batch, AI Rev. C1
This is a picture of the Touch Book board (revision B).
- P0: 5V-DC
- P1: External USB OTG mini A (available)
- P2: JTAG (this is the 13-pin not-fitted connector at a 45 degree angle in the centre of the board)
- P3: Internal USB mini A (available)
- P4: Internal microphone (not fitted)
- P5: External headphone
- P6: External microphone
- P7: Jumper to convert USB OTG to USB slave (not fitted)
- P9: serial port (available, header not fitted)
- P11: LVDS LCD connector
- P12: Touchscreen female (4-pin flex)
- P13: 8-pin inter-part connector: USB and I2C (5V shifted) and DC (5V) and battery connector
- P15: External USB type A (available)
- P16: Internal USB type A (used for wifi)
- P17: Internal USB type A (used for bluetooth)
- P18: Internal USB type A (available)
- P19: External USB type A (available)
- P21: SD card connector
- P22: Unknown (not fitted)
- J1: Battery plug
- J2: Internal speakers socket (connector is near P9, unlabelled)
- S1: Power button
- S3: User button
Here are some detailed pictures of the Rev A board, courtesy of Steven Robertson:
- P3, P13, P9 (top left)
- P17, P11, P2 (top centre)
- closeup of P11 and a few chips (top centre)
- P16, P19, P6, P5, P12 (bottom centre)
- underside - a mass of SMD components near the JTAG holes (middle left)
- ditto, different lighting
- underside - another mass of SMD components near the JTAG holes (bottom centre)
See also
- Bill of materials (BOM)

