Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element
CMCR1ABA, CMCR1ABB and CMCR1ABC
Product Specification
Revision 1.3
Regulatory Model: CMCR1AB
July 2020
Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element CMCR1ABA, CMCR1ABB or CMCR1ABC may contain design defects or errors known as errata that may cause the
product to deviate from published specifications. Current characterized errata, if any, are documented in this product specification.
Revision History
Revision
Revision History
Date
1.0
First release
October 2019
1.01
Title Correction, Ethernet model number correction, Updated Figures 6 and 7
December 2019
1.2
Added CMCR1ABC
June 2020
1.3
Added M.2 connector section and vPro® section.
July 2020
Disclaimer
This product specification applies to only the standard Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element with product
codes CMCR1ABA, CMCR1ABB and CMCR1ABC.
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Preface
This Product Specification specifies the layout, components, connectors, power and
environmental features for the Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element
NOTE
In this document, the use of “Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element” will refer to the CMCR1ABA,
CMCR1ABB and CMCR1ABC versions of the Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element.
Intended Audience
The document is intended to provide technical information about Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis
Element and its components to the vendors, system integrators, and other engineers and
technicians who need this level of information. It is specifically not intended for general
audiences.
What This Document Contains
Chapter
Description
1
A description of the Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element features
2
A technical description of the Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element
Typographical Conventions
This section contains information about the conventions used in this specification. Not all of
these symbols and abbreviations appear in all specifications of this type.
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
NOTE
Notes call attention to important information.
CAUTION
Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing data.
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Other Common Notation
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#
Used after a signal name to identify an active-low signal (such as USBP0#)
GB
Gigabyte (1,073,741,824 bytes)
GB/s
Gigabytes per second
Gb/s
Gigabits per second
KB
Kilobyte (1024 bytes)
Kb
Kilobit (1024 bits)
kb/s
1000 bits per second
MB
Megabyte (1,048,576 bytes)
MB/s
Megabytes per second
Mb
Megabit (1,048,576 bits)
Mb/s
Megabits per second
TDP
Thermal Design Power
Xxh
An address or data value ending with a lowercase h indicates a hexadecimal value.
x.x V
Volts. Voltages are DC unless otherwise specified.
*
This symbol is used to indicate third-party brands and names that are the property of their respective
owners.
Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element Identification Information
NUC Rugged Chassis Element Identification Information
SA Revision
Product Code
Chassis Type
AC Cord
Notes
K53776-202
BKCMCR1ABA
Expandable
None
1
K53776-202
BKCMCR1ABA1
Expandable
US
1
K53776-202
BKCMCR1ABA2
Expandable
EU
1
K53778-202
BKCMCR1ABB
Dual LAN
None
1
K53778-202
BKCMCR1ABB1
Dual LAN
US
1
K53778-202
BKCMCR1ABB2
Dual LAN
EU
1
K53784-302
BKCMCR1ABC
Six HDMI
None
1
K53784-302
BKCMCR1ABC1
Six HDMI
US
1
K53784-302
BKCMCR1ABC2
Six HDMI
EU
1
Notes:
1.
The SA number is found on the bottom of the chassis
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Specification Changes or Clarifications
The table below indicates the Specification Changes or Specification Clarifications that apply to
the Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element CMCR1ABA, CMCR1ABB and CMCR1ABC.
Specification Changes or Clarifications
Date
Type of Change
Description of Changes or Clarifications
•
Errata
Current characterized errata, if any, will be documented in Section 3 of this Product Specification.
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Contents
Revision History ............................................................................................................... ii
Disclaimer .................................................................................................................................................................. ii
Preface .............................................................................................................................. iii
Intended Audience ................................................................................................................................................ iii
What This Document Contains ........................................................................................................................ iii
Typographical Conventions .............................................................................................................................. iii
Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element Identification Information......................................................... v
Specification Changes or Clarifications ........................................................................................................ vi
Errata........................................................................................................................................................................... vi
Contents .......................................................................................................................... vii
1 Product Description .................................................................................................. 9
1.1
1.2
1.3
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 9
Version Summary ........................................................................................................................................ 9
Feature Summary ..................................................................................................................................... 10
2 Technical Reference ............................................................................................... 11
2.1
2.2
Block Diagrams.......................................................................................................................................... 11
Features ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
2.2.1
CMCR1ABC HDMI Port Configuration ........................................................................... 16
2.3 Power............................................................................................................................................................. 17
2.4 M.2 Connectors ......................................................................................................................................... 17
2.5 Intel® vPro® Technology ........................................................................................................................ 17
2.6 Serial Port Headers .................................................................................................................................. 18
2.7 Display Emulation .................................................................................................................................... 19
2.8 Wireless Enable/Disable Jumper ...................................................................................................... 20
2.9 Mechanical .................................................................................................................................................. 21
2.10 Thermal ....................................................................................................................................................... 22
2.11 Environmental ........................................................................................................................................... 23
3 Characterized Errata ............................................................................................... 24
Figures
Figure 1.
Figure 2.
Figure 3.
Figure 4.
Figure 5.
Figure 6.
CMCR1ABA Block Diagram.................................................................................................................. 11
CMCR1ABB Block Diagram .................................................................................................................. 12
CMCR1ABC Block Diagram.................................................................................................................. 13
CMCR1ABA/CMCR1ABB/CMCR1ABC Front Panel .................................................................... 14
CMCR1ABA Back Panel ......................................................................................................................... 14
CMCR1ABB Back Panel ......................................................................................................................... 15
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Figure 7. CMCR1ABC Back Panel ......................................................................................................................... 15
Figure 8. CMCR1ABC HDMI Port Configuration............................................................................................. 16
Figure 9. Serial Port Header Location ................................................................................................................ 18
Figure 10. Wireless Enable/Disable Jumper Location................................................................................ 20
Figure 11. CMCR1ABA, CMB1ABB and CMCR1ABC Dimensions ........................................................... 21
Figure 12. VESA Bracket Dimensions ................................................................................................................ 22
Tables
Table 1. Chassis Version Summary ....................................................................................................................... 9
Table 2. Feature Summary ..................................................................................................................................... 10
Table 3. CMCR1ABA/CMCR1ABB/CMCR1ABC Front Panel Connectors............................................. 14
Table 4. CMCR1ABABack Panel Connectors .................................................................................................. 14
Table 5. CMCR1ABB Back Panel Connectors ................................................................................................. 15
Table 6. CMCR1ABC Back Panel Connectors ................................................................................................. 15
Table 7. HDMI Port Configuration and Supported Resolutions ............................................................. 16
Table 8. Serial Port Header Pinout ..................................................................................................................... 18
Table 9. Wireless Enable/Disable Jumper Settings..................................................................................... 20
Table 10. Environmental Specifications ........................................................................................................... 23
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Product Description
1.1
Overview
The Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element is a rugged chassis solution for the Intel® NUC Rugged
Board Element and consists of a NUC Rugged Board Element that is designed for the Intel® NUC
Compute Element to plug into along with input/output connectors and headers. The Chassis
provides a passive enclosure for the NUC Compute Element and the NUC Rugged Board Element.
The Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element require a compatible Intel® NUC Compute Element in
order to operate.
For information on compatible devices for use with the Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element see
http://www.intel.com/NUCElements.
1.2
Version Summary
There are three different chassis versions of this model of Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element
available which are summarized in Table 1. Unless otherwise noted in this document, not all
features are available on all versions of the Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element.
Table 1. Chassis Version Summary
Version
HDMI
Ports
M.2
Connectors
LAN
USB 2
Ports
USB 3
Ports
USB 2.0
Headers
USB 3.0
Headers
Serial
Port
Headers
CMCR1ABA
2
2
1
1
3
2
1
2
CMCR1ABB
2
2
2
3
3
0
1
2
CMCR1ABC
6
2
1
1
3
2
1
2
NOTE
Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Elements listed in Table 1 have been certified for use as a component
in Information Technology Equipment in certain countries. The system integrator is responsible
for testing and acquiring any additional country-specific regulatory approvals, including all
system-wide certifications.
To find information about…
Visit this World Wide Web site:
Intel® NUC Compute Element
https://www.intel.com/NUCElements
Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element Support
https://www.intel.com/NUCElementsSupport
Intel® NUC Element Warranty Information
http://www.intel.com/NUCWarranty
Available configurations for Intel® NUC Rugged
Chassis Element
https://ark.intel.com
Intel Processors
https://www.intel.com/processors
Intel Graphics
https://www.intel.com/graphics
Intel Wireless
https://www.intel.com/wireless
Intel Technologies
https://www.intel.com/technology
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1.3
Feature Summary
Table 2 summarizes the major features of the Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Elements.
Table 2. Feature Summary
Chassis Size
254 millimeters by 152.4 millimeters by 36 millimeters
Graphics Outputs
Integrated graphics support with Intel® HD Graphics Technology
• Two HDMI 2.0a
• Four HDMI 1.4 on CMCR1ABC
• Built in CEC for all HDMI ports
• High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection support for content protection
o
HDCP 1.4 and 2.2 supported via HDMI
• Resolutions and refresh rates supported
o
Up to 4K @ 60Hz
o
Up to 1080p @ 120Hz
Audio
Intel® High Definition (Intel® HD) Audio via HDMI
Storage
• One M.2 22x80 Key M slot for PCIe x4 NVMe or SATA SSDs
• One M.2 22x80 Key M slot for PCIe x4 NVMe or PCIe add in devices
Intel® NUC Compute Element supplies the solution, antennas provided
Wireless LAN
1
10
Wired LAN
• Intel® Ethernet Connection I219-LM (Support for Intel® vPro™ Technology when using a
vPro™ enabled NUC Compute Element)
• Intel® Ethernet Controller I211-AT (CMB1ABB only)
USB 2.0 Ports
• CMCR1ABA: 1 Front Panel
• CMCR1ABB: 3 (1 Front Panel, 2 Back Panel)
• CMCR1ABC: 1 Front Panel
USB 3.x1 Ports
3 (1 Front Panel, 2 Back Panel)
Serial Port Header
2 Internal Headers (can be used on CMCR1ABA expandable back panel)
Operating Systems
Support (64-bit only)
•
•
•
•
•
•
Connector Supported
Windows* 10 Home
Windows 10 Pro
Windows 10 Enterprise
Windows 10 Education
Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
Some Linux* operating systems may be compatible. Check with the specific Linux
distribution to make sure that support is available for this platform.
• Lotes APCI0468-P001A01 Edge Mount Connector
Thermal Solution
Passive
Sustained Operation
(24x7 usage)
Sustained Operation is defined as 24x7 operation for 5 years with 50% system utilization on
average, with an expected service rate of 1% per year during this period.
IP50 as defined in IEC 60529 (Ed. 2.1), clause 4.1.
Dust Protection
USB 3.x port speed is determined by the Intel® NUC Compute Element.
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Technical Reference
2.1
Block Diagrams
Figure 1 is a block diagram of the major functional areas of the NUC Rugged Chassis Element
CMCR1ABA.
Figure 1. CMCR1ABA Block Diagram
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Figure 2 is a block diagram of the major functional areas of the NUC Rugged Chassis Element
CMCR1ABB.
Figure 2. CMCR1ABB Block Diagram
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Figure 3 is a block diagram of the major functional areas of the NUC Rugged Chassis Element
CMCR1ABC.
Figure 3. CMCR1ABC Block Diagram
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2.2
Features
The NUC Rugged Chassis Elements have front panel and the back panel input/output connectors.
See the below figures for the locations of the connectors.
Figure 4. CMCR1ABA/CMCR1ABB/CMCR1ABC Front Panel
Table 3. CMCR1ABA/CMCR1ABB/CMCR1ABC Front Panel Connectors
Item
Description
Item
Description
A
Anti-Theft Key Lock Hole
C
USB 3.x1 Port
B
Power Button
D
USB 2.0 Port
1
USB 3.x port speed is determined by the Intel® NUC Pro Compute Element.
Figure 5. CMCR1ABA Back Panel
Table 4. CMCR1ABABack Panel Connectors
Item
Description
Item
Description
E
Power Input Jack
H
HDMI Ports
F
Ethernet Connector (RJ-45)
I
Expandable Back Panel2
G
USB 3.x1 Ports
J
Antenna Connectors
1
USB 3.x port speed is determined by the Intel® NUC Pro Compute Element.
2
The expandable back panel area has cut outs for two DB9 serial port connectors. The expansion area back plate can be
replaced with a custom designed expansion back panel plate for use with other connector types. Custom designed
expansion back panel plates are not offered by Intel. To use the other headers that are available for this purpose, refer to
the Intel® NUC Rugged Board Element Product Specification.
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Figure 6. CMCR1ABB Back Panel
Table 5. CMCR1ABB Back Panel Connectors
Item
Description
Item
Description
E
Power Input Jack
H
USB 2.0 Ports
F
Ethernet Connectors (RJ-45)
I
Antenna Connectors
G
USB 3.x1 Ports
J
HDMI Ports
1
USB 3.x port speed is determined by the Intel® NUC Pro Compute Element.
Figure 7. CMCR1ABC Back Panel
Table 6. CMCR1ABC Back Panel Connectors
Item
Description
Item
Description
E
Power Input Jack
H
HDMI Ports A2
F
Ethernet Connector (RJ-45)
I
HDMI Ports B3
G
USB 3.x1 Ports
J
Antenna Connectors
1
USB 3.x port speed is determined by the Intel® NUC Pro Compute Element.
2
Group A HDMI ports are configured from left to right as A, A3 and A2.
2
Group B HDMI ports are configured from left to right as B, B2 and B3.
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2.2.1
CMCR1ABC HDMI Port Configuration
Figure 8. CMCR1ABC HDMI Port Configuration
Table 7. HDMI Port Configuration and Supported Resolutions
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Configuration
HDMI A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
4K@60
1080@120
1080@120
HDMI B
HDMI A3
HDMI A2
1080@120
1080@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
4K@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
4K@60
4K@60
4K@60
4K@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
HDMI B3
1080@120
1080@60
4K@60
1080@120
1080@120
HDMI B2
1080@60
4K@60
4K@60
4K@60
4K@60
4K@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
1080@120
1080@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
1080@120
1080@120
1080@60
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Power
The Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element uses a supplied AC to DC power adapter with a six-foot
attached cable with a barrel connector.
•
•
•
90-264 Volts AC input, 47-63 Hz
19 Volts 4.74 Amps DC output
3-pin AC power cord (options include no AC power cord, US AC power cord or EU AC
power cord)
Delayed AC start is supported
•
CAUTION
It is strongly recommended to make sure that the NUC Rugged Chassis Element is powered off and
AC power is removed before removing the NUC Pro Compute Element from the board connector.
Removing the NUC Pro Compute Element from the board connector while powered on may cause
damage to the NUC Pro Compute Element, operating system corruption, create a no boot
condition or result in data loss. If the Blue LED on the board is illuminated, do not remove the NUC
Compute Element from the board connector.
2.4
M.2 Connectors
The NUC Rugged Chassis Element has 2 M.2 connectors.
•
The M.2 connector parallel to the 300-pin connector has support for both PCIe NVMe and
SATA storage solutions.
The M.2 connector perpendicular to the 300-pin connector has support for PCIe NVMe
storage solutions only.
•
2.5
Intel® vPro® Technology
Intel® vPro™ Technology is a collection of platform capabilities that support enhanced
manageability, security, virtualization and power efficiency.
For information about
Refer to
Intel® vPro® Technology
http://support.intel.com/support/vpro/
NOTE
Intel® vPro® Technology is only supported on the Intel® NUC Rugged Board Element if an Intel
NUC Compute Element with Intel® vPro® Technology support is connected.
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2.6
Serial Port Headers
The NUC Rugged Chassis Element has two white, 1x9, 1.25mm pitch Serial Port headers. See
Figure 9 for the location of the two headers. Cutouts are available (Figure 5) on the CMCR1ABA
expandable back panel for the addition of two DB9 serial port connectors.
Figure 9. Serial Port Header Location
Table 8. Serial Port Header Pinout
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Pin
Signal Name
Description
Pin
Signal Name
Description
1
2
3
4
5
DCD
RXD#
TXD#
DTR
GND
Data Carrier Detect
Receive Data
Transmit Data
Data Terminal Ready
Ground
6
7
8
9
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
Data Set Ready
Request to Send
Clear to Send
Ring Indicator
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2.7
Display Emulation
The Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element supports emulation of displays using the HDMI ports so
that the system may be remotely accessed in a headless configuration or be capable of tolerating
display connectivity interruptions without the operating system redetecting and rearranging the
overall display layout. The display emulation feature may be enabled in Intel® NUC Compute
Element BIOS Setup (Advanced → Video → “Display Emulation” drop down menu) with the
following options:
•
•
•
“No display emulation” (default selection): the system operates normally.
“Virtual display emulation”: provides a 1280x1024 virtual display when no displays are
connected to the system and provides an additional 1280x1024 virtual display if one
display is attached to the system. If two display are attached to the system these displays
will be enabled and no virtual displays will be provided.
“Persistent display emulation”: emulates that both displays are always connected to the
system no matter their actual connection status. The EDID information from each display
will remain programmed through S3, S4, and S5 power states until the feature is disabled
or a power cycle event (G3 global state) occurs.
• When “Persistent display emulation” is enabled another drop-down menu
(“Inconsistent Display Device”) will become visible that allows the user to select
the behavior of the system when the display device EDID is inconsistent with the
EDID stored by the system.
▪ “Block boot” (default selection): the BIOS will display a warning message
with options and will wait indefinitely for a user selection.
▪ “Countdown”: the BIOS will display a warning message with options and
will wait 10 seconds before booting.
NOTE
“Persistent display emulation” is not compatible with HDCP 2.2 displays.
When using “Persistent display emulation” it would be expected behavior for the system not to
properly drive displays different than those connected when the feature was enabled, as the EDID
parameters of the initially connected displays are still being driven by the system. A power cycle
(AC power loss) is required to retrain the system with a different display configuration.
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2.8
Wireless Enable/Disable Jumper
CAUTION
Do not change the jumper with the power on. Always turn off the power and unplug the power
cord from the carrier board before changing a jumper setting. Otherwise, the board could be
damaged.
The jumper position determines whether the wireless module on the NUC Pro Compute Element is
enabled or disabled. See Figure 10 for the location of the jumper. Table 9 describes the jumper
settings.
Figure 10. Wireless Enable/Disable Jumper Location
Table 9. Wireless Enable/Disable Jumper Settings
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Function/Mode
Jumper Setting
Configuration
Enable
1-2
Wireless and Bluetooth will be enabled on the NUC Pro Compute Element
Disable
2-3
Wireless and Bluetooth will be disabled on the NUC Pro Compute Element
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Mechanical
The following figures illustrate the mechanical form factor of the Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis
Element along with the VESA bracket. Dimensions are given in millimeters (mm).
Figure 11. CMCR1ABA, CMB1ABB and CMCR1ABC Dimensions
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Figure 12. VESA Bracket Dimensions
2.10
Thermal
The Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Element comes with a complete thermal solution for the Intel®
NUC Pro Compute Element. The thermal solution includes a cold plate with thermal interface
material, heat pipes and uses the chassis as the heat sink.
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2.11
Environmental
Table 10 lists the environmental specifications for the Intel® NUC Rugged Chassis Elements.
Table 10. Environmental Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Temperature
Non-Operating
-40 C to +60 C
Operating (Board)
0 C to +40 C
Operating (Chassis)
0 C to +40 C
Shock (Board)
Unpackaged
25 g trapezoidal waveform
Velocity change of 250 inches/s²
Packaged
Free fall package drop machine set to the height determined by the weight of the package.
Product Weight (pounds)
Free Fall (inches)