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*One microSDXC card slot (behind battery)
*One microSDXC card slot (behind battery)
*One SIM card slot (behind battery)(on models with WWAN hardware)
*One SIM card slot (behind battery)(on models with WWAN hardware)
*Internal eMMC solid-state memory (capacity TBA) on the detachable [[CPU-Board]]
*Internal eMMC solid-state memory with 32GB Capacity on the detachable [[CPU-Board]]
*Two USB 2.0 host ports
*Two USB 2.0 host ports
*One microUSB 3.0 otg (host-slave) port (can be used for charging)
*One microUSB 3.0 otg (host-slave) port (can be used for charging)

Revision as of 01:04, 7 April 2016

The Pyra has a range of options for data storage. these are:

  • Two full-size SDXC card slots (externally accessible)
  • One microSDXC card slot (behind battery)
  • One SIM card slot (behind battery)(on models with WWAN hardware)
  • Internal eMMC solid-state memory with 32GB Capacity on the detachable CPU-Board
  • Two USB 2.0 host ports
  • One microUSB 3.0 otg (host-slave) port (can be used for charging)
  • One external eSATA port (via adaptor)

It should be noted that although the eSATA support is only via an active adaptor which plugs into a USB port, this is not a USB-to-eSATA adaptor. The additional pins that would normally be taken up with USB3.0 signalling have been used for SATA signals. This allows far higher transfer rates than would be possible over USB. In addition, should a SOC become available in future with a second USB3.0 interface, it could be routed through the existing connector to provide a dedicated USB3.0 host port.

The microSDXC card and internal eMMC use the same interface to the SOC, but controlled by a software-managed switch, allowing both to be accessed near-simultaneously, albeit with a decrease in throughput.

See also: USB, Peripherals