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app-hotes:ai-features [2026/06/24 13:04] – [Prerequisites] grayapp-hotes:ai-features [2026/06/24 15:23] (current) – [1. Installing the Module into the Router Hardware] gray
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 +===== - Installing the Module into the Router Hardware =====
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 +An adapter is required for the Deepx DX-M1 AI chip to be used with the router. The PCI Express interfaces are implemented as Mini PCIe on the router board. The DX-M1 chip requires a Mini PCIe to M.2 M-key adapter.
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 +{{:app-notes:ki_adapter.jpg?900|}}
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 +The NB2800's circuit board features a DC/DC converter that supplies 3.3 volts to the two Mini-PCIe slots. The maximum output current is 6 amps. A maximum of 12 watts is available for the Mini-PCIe modules. The DX-M1 chip has a maximum power consumption of less than 5 watts.
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 +The module can be installed in slot 1 or 2 on the NB2800.
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 +{{:app-notes:ki_pcie.png?300|}}
 + The DX-M1 chip was inserted into the first slot
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 +To ensure communication between the chip and the router, the module must be configured as Wi-Fi in the BD.
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 +<konsole>
 +=== BDINFO ===
 +bd/0/pd_module0:           slot=0,caps=wlan-main:wlan-aux                    
 +bd/0/pd_module1:           slot=1,caps=wlan-main:wlan-aux                    
 +bd/0/pd_module2:           slot=2,caps=wwan-main:wwan-aux:gnss-active:voice  
 +bd/0/pd_module3:           slot=3,caps=wwan-main:wwan-aux:voice              
 +</konsole>
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