Found the same documentation on the Z8300 errors.
Intel Bug Documentation itself
atom-z8000-spec-update.pdf(239.58 KB)
I transferred from there errors from PDF to DOC so that you can translate it into google translate
z8300_error.doc(85 KB)
Most errors wander from processor to processor, apparently architectural features. But there are many sores of atoms, sleep, SD card, etc. And for SD, a way to work around the problem is indicated, as bypass codes in the firmware (which I don’t know).
Here is one of the charging errors:
CHT19 SoC may not detect the charger or may not connect to the USB host
Problem : when power is turned on, when SoC is used in device mode instead of host mode, the USB D + / D- line can have a jump from 2 Ојs to 3.3 V.
Consequence : Because of this typo, the platform may not detect the charger (and therefore not charge the battery) or the SoC cannot successfully connect to the attached USB host.
Workaround : Turn on SoC before connecting to the USB port. Alternatively, manually disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cable restores operation after an error occurs.
Status : no fixes: no error correction plan.
The saddest thing is the status of all errors. Status: No Fix: There is no plan to fix this erratum.
Who understands this, share your thoughts.
Yes, and according to the specifications, it does have USB 3.0, but it works in OTG mode, on the Type-C the Chinese just got something wise and I think people who with circuits (components, etc.) could figure out what’s wrong there , I really want to connect a normal USB 3.0