Apalis T30 is a member of the Apalis Family. You will find all technical details such as features, datasheets, software, etc. here.
For starting for the first time with your Apalis T30 you will need a suitable Apalis Carrier Board as well as some adapters and cables for connecting your desired interfaces.
Toradex recommends to order the following accessories for your fist-time order:
You can buy the Apalis T30 module, Apalis Evaluation Board and Carrier Board Accessory Kit from the Toradex webshop.
For detailed step-by-step instructions about how to start using Embedded Linux, please have a look at our step-by-step Getting-Started Guide:
For information on how to update the module's Operating System, or change from Embedded Linux to Windows CE and vice-versa, please check the article below:
We also have quick video tutorials on our Youtube Channel:
For developing software on the platform, please browse through the list of knowledge-base articles provided in the link below:
Please contact our technical support. Various option of technical support are mentioned below.
Get details including free downloads of images and BSPs for operating systems supported by Apalis T30.
The basic Apalis 3D model contains the PCB and the maximum component height on top and bottom of the module.
This is a SolidWorks CAD model. You can download the free eDrawings model viewer from SolidWorks here.
This is a generic STEP model that can be opened and modified in any 3D CAD.
This is a generic 3D pdf model that can be opened in Adobe Reader.
The Apalis T30 3D model is simplified and contains only the PCB and the CPU. It is intended to be used for heat spreader or heat sink designs. The CPU height is a typical value. Due to production tolerances, the actual height of the assembled component can be different. Please use the generic Apalis mechanical model with the maximum component height for testing the mechanical fit. This ensures the mechanical design fits all current Apalis modules as well as future releases.
This is a SolidWorks CAD model. You can download the free eDrawings model viewer from SolidWorks here.
This is a generic STEP model that can be opened and modified in any 3D CAD.
This is a generic 3D pdf model that can be opened in Adobe Reader.
Find free reference designs, schematics, 3D designs and tools to build your carrier board easily in the link below.
A specific product revision has a lifecycle defined by the product state. Learn more about it on the Product Change Notifications.
PN: 0026
Product # | Product Description | Changes from Previous Version | Release Date | Pre-Installed Software | PCN Document |
00261000 |
Apalis T30 1GB V1.0A |
Initial Release. |
2013-08-19 |
|
Sample Product, No PCN |
00261100 |
Apalis T30 1GB V1.1A |
Improved analog audio quality |
2014-10-30 |
|
PCN Apalis T30 1GB V1.1A 2017-08-11 |
00261101 |
Apalis T30 1GB V1.1B |
Replaced eMMC Toshiba THGBMBG5D1KBAIT (EOL) with Micron MTFC4GACAJCN-1M WT. |
2017-08-11 |
Embedded Linux BSP 2.8b6.184 |
PN: 0031
Product # | Product Description | Changes from Previous Version | Release Date | Pre-Installed Software | PCN Document |
00311100 |
Apalis T30 1GB IT V1.1A |
Initial Release |
2015-04-15 |
|
PCN Apalis T30 1GB IT V1.1A 2017-07-06 |
00311101 |
Apalis T30 1GB IT V1.1B |
Replaced eMMC Kingston EMMC04G-W100-A08U (EOL) with Micron MTFC4GACAJCN-4M-IT. |
2017-07-06 |
Embedded Linux BSP 2.8b6.184 |
PN: 0025
Product # | Product Description | Changes from Previous Version | Release Date | Pre-Installed Software | PCN Document |
00251001 |
Apalis T30 2GB V1.0B |
Initial Release |
2013-03-15 |
|
Sample Product, No PCN |
00251002 |
Apalis T30 2GB V1.0C |
Using 8GB eMMC Flash instead of 2GB |
2013-08-19 |
|
Sample Product, No PCN |
00251004 |
Apalis T30 2GB V1.0E |
Fixed Ethernet Boot issues |
2014-07-01 |
|
Sample Product, No PCN |
00251100 |
Apalis T30 2GB V1.1A |
Improved analog audio quality |
2014-10-30 |
|
PCN Apalis T30 2GB V1.1A 2017-11-13 |
00251101 |
Apalis T30 2GB V1.1B |
Replaced eMMC Hynix H26M42003GMR (EOL) with Toshiba THGBMHG6C1LBAIL |
2017-11-13 |
Embedded Linux BSP 2.8b6.184 |
Specific SoC errata documents are not easily available, due to this being a mature offering by NVIDIA. You can browse the pages below for some information: