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=== Deviation Config === | === Deviation Config === | ||
A type of configuration ID for units that have continued build-of-material changes after the initial hardware is launched to consumers. These units are considered [[Production Verifcation|PV]] hardware as they are small batches of changes to the base build-of-materials. Deviation configs reference a master build-up document. | A type of configuration ID for units that have continued build-of-material changes after the initial hardware is launched to consumers. These units are considered [[Production Verifcation|PV]] hardware as they are small batches of units with changes to the base build-of-materials. Deviation configs reference a master build-up document. | ||
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Revision as of 17:40, 9 April 2024
ConfigID
Configuration ID is an identifier that references a master build-up document. It's broken down as the following: a unit motherboard, engineering phase EV, DV, or PV. Milestone # of aforementioned hardware phase. Build-up ID # as designed by the master configID bill-of-materials.
Deviation Config
A type of configuration ID for units that have continued build-of-material changes after the initial hardware is launched to consumers. These units are considered PV hardware as they are small batches of units with changes to the base build-of-materials. Deviation configs reference a master build-up document.
- DEV01337
Lamprey Configured
Unit equipped with Lamprey wires. The term "Stress kits" is a misnomer. All units, retail to dev, are stressed during manufacturing.
Internal Retail
Development Kit Configuration
Or simply DK configured. Not only will units in the Partner Program be equipped with a sidecar. But EV, DV, or PV can be configured with sidecar. The configID will reflect if the unit is DK configured. Examples:
- JADK
- XeEV5 DK
- XeDK