Fitlet2 FACET Cards

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  • This page provides technical information about fitlet2 FACET-Cards.
  • FACET-Cards extend fitlet2 functionality and I/O.
  • FACET-Card stands for Function And Connectivity Extension T-Card
  • FACET-Card standard is open to allow 3rd parties to design their own application specific FACET-Cards
  • The full production files of each Compulab FACET-Card are published below to allow 3rd parties to modify for their needs

fitlet2 FACET-Card Types

  • FC-CEM (M.2 E-Key (usually used for Wi-Fi) + M.2 B-Key (for M.2 cellular modem) + M.2 M-Key (for SATA SSD)) Wide FACET-card
  • FC-M2LAN (2x Gbit Ethernet) Narrow FACET-card
  • FC-OPLN (M.2 E-Key (usually used for Wi-Fi) + M.2 M-Key (for SATA SSD) + GbE SFP+) Wide FACET-card
  • FC-PCI (M.2 E-Key (usually used for Wi-Fi) + M.2 M-Key (for SATA SSD) + miniPCIe + SIM) Wide FACET-card
  • FC-POED (1xPoE + M.2 E-Key (usually used for Wi-Fi) + M.2 M-Key (for SATA SSD)) Wide FACET-card
  • FC-SCG (CANbus + RS232/RS485 + GPIOs + M.2 E-Key (usually used for Wi-Fi)) Narrow FACET-card
  • FC-USB (4x USB2 + M.2 E-Key (usually used for Wi-Fi)) Narrow FACET-card

Custom FACET-Card design resources

Mechanical constraints

There are two form-factors of FACET-Cards

Narrow FACET-Card
Wide FACET-Card
  • Narrow occupies the M.2 E-Key slot (leaving the SATA slot native)
  • Wide FACET-Card occupies both M.2 slot (usually requiring SATA slot on the FACET itself)

Wide FACET-Card mechanical constraints

Narrow FACET-Card mechanical constraints - FC-M2LAN