Intel® 500 Series Chipset Family On-Package Platform Controller Hub Datasheet Volume 1
Datasheet
| ID | Date | Version | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|
| 631119 | 09/11/2020 | Public Content |
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Connectivity Integrated (CNVi)
Connectivity Integrated (CNVi) is a general term referring to a family of connectivity solutions which are based on the Connectivity Controller family . The common component of all these solutions is the Connectivity Controller IP, which is a hard macro embedded in various Intel SoC chips.
The Integrated Connectivity (CNVi) solution consists of the following entities:
- The containing chip (SoC or PCH which contains the Connectivity Controller IP)
- Buttress (as applicable to each platform, and coupled the Connectivity Controller IP)
- Companion RF chip that is in a pre-certified module (i.e., M.2-2230, M.2-1216) or soldered as chip on board.
The main blocks of the integrated Connectivity solution are partitioned according to the following:
| Acronyms | Description |
|---|---|
| BRI | Bluetooth* Radio Interface |
| CNVi | Connectivity Integrated |
| PCH | Platform Controller Hub |
| RGI | Radio Generic interface |
| SoC | System On Chip |
| IP | Literally, Intellectual Property. IP refers to architecture, design, validation, and software components collectively delivered to enable one or more specific SoC features |
| MFUART | Multifunction Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter |
| UART | Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter |
| Specification | Location |
|---|---|
| M.2 Specification | https://pcisig.com/specifications/pciexpress/M.2_Specification/ |
| MIPI* Alliance specification for D-PHY v1.2 |