Intel ETX CD manual Ports, 12.2.1 RS-232 Serial, Serial ATA, 12.2.3 USB, Programming

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12 Appendix B: PC Architecture Information

The PC Handbook: For Engineers, Programmers, and Other Serious PC Users, Sixth Edition, John P. Choisser and John O. Foster, Annabooks, 1997, ISBN 0-929392-36-1

12.2Ports

12.2.1 RS-232 Serial

EIA­232­E standard

The EIA-232-E standard specifies the interface between (for example) a modem and a computer so that they can exchange data. The computer can then send data to the modem, which then sends the data over a telephone line. The data that the modem receives from the telephone line can then be sent to the computer. You can search for information about the standard on the Web.

RS-232 Made Easy: Connecting Computers, Printers, Terminals, and Modems, Martin

D.Seyer, Prentice Hall, 1991, ISBN 0-13-749854-3 National Semiconductor

The Interface Data Book includes application notes. Type “232” as search criteria to obtain a list of application notes. You can search for information about the data book on National Semiconductor’s Web site.

12.2.2Serial ATA

Serial AT Attachment (ATA) Working Group. This X3T10 standard defines an integrated bus interface between disk drives and host processors. It provides a common point of attachment for systems manufacturers and the system. You can search for information about the working group on the Web. We recommend you also search the Web for information on 4.2 I/O cable, if you use hard disks in a DMA3 or PIO4 mode.

12.2.3USB

USB Specification.

USB Implementers Forum, Inc. is a non-profit corporation founded by the group of companies that developed the Universal Serial Bus specification. The USB-IF was formed to provide a support organization and forum for the advancement and adoption of Universal Serial Bus technology. You can search for information about the standard on the Web.

12.2.4 Programming

C Programmer’s Guide to Serial Communications, Second Edition, Joe Campbell, SAMS, 1987, ISBN 0-672-22584-0

Programmer’s Guide to the EGA, VGA, and Super VGA Cards, Third Edition, Richard Ferraro, Addison-Wesley, 1990, ISBN 0-201-57025-4

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Contents Document Revision All not approved entries are marked ETX CDThis page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Kontron Users Guide ETX CD Connector X4 IDE 1, IDE 2, Ethernet, Miscellaneous10.2 10.110.2.1 10.3User Information Asia Europe North/South America Technical SupportETX-CD IntroductionIntroduction 2x Serial ATA Sata 1x Parallel ATA IDEETX Benefits ETX DocumentationFunctional Specifications SpecificationsSerial Digital Video Output Sdvo Intel 945GM System MemoryPCI 32 Intel ICH7 Enhanced Intelligent Drive Electronics Eide Intel ICH7Trustes Platform Module TPM Bios Phoenix, 1MB Flash-BIOS in Firmware Hub Flash MemoryAC ’97 Audio Intel 945GM Block diagram Electrical Specifications Mechanical SpecificationsETX-CD Core Duo Processor T2500 Power Consumption Windows XP SP2Cmos Battery Power Consumption Temperature Environmental SpecificationsMtbf HumiditySpecifications Connector Locations ETX connectorsGeneral Signal Description ETX connectorsPin Signal Connector X1 PCI bus, USB, AudioPin Signal Description Type Termination Comment Connector X1 Signal LevelsPin 1-50 Power PCI USB Audio Type Termination Comment Pin 51-100 Power PCI USB AudioPin Signal Description 3V Power Supply for External Components Connector X1 Signal DescriptionPCI Bus AudioConnector X2 ISA Bus Pin 1-50 Power ISA Connector X2 Signal LevelsPin 51-100 Power ISA ISA Bus Slot Connector X2 Signal DescriptionFlat-Panel Interfaces Lvds Interface Pinout JiliParallel Port / Floppy Interfaces Parallel Port Mode Pinout Floppy Support Mode PinoutDCD1# SLCT# WGATE# DSR1# Msclk CTS1# Msdat TXD1 Kbclk Pin 1-50 Power VGA Lcdtv Connector X3 Signal LevelsPin 51-100 Power COM LPT Floppy KB/MS/IR VGA Output Connector X3 Signal DescriptionSerial Ports 1 PS/2 KeyboardFloppy IrDAParallel Port Connector X4 IDE 1, IDE 2, Ethernet, Miscellaneous Connector X4 SubsystemsPin 1-50Power IDE Ethernet Power control Misc Connector X4 Signal LevelsPin Signal Description Type Power Control Connector X4 Signal DescriptionPower Management IDE PortsSdvo Connector and Flat Foil Cable Feature Connector J11Sdvo Output Miscellaneous CircuitsPin Pin on ETX-CD Description Bios RequirementsPinout Feature Connector J11 Reserved Watchdog Timer Special FeaturesSpecial Features ConfigurationDesign Considerations Heatspreader DimensionsThermal Management Design ConsiderationsPage Thermal Monitor and Catastrophic Thermal Protection I/O Apic vs 8259 PIC Interrupt modeImportant Technology Information Active Cooling Processor Performance ControlSummary Schematics of Fan control ETX-CD onboard Fan connectorPassive Cooling Critical Trip PointPinout Kontron Users Guide ETX CD Location and Pinout of Fan connector J6Vcc = Imax continuous = 68 a Imax pulsed = Bios SettingsElectrical characteristics Processor Clock Throttling Acpi Suspend Modes and Resume EventsPage Interrupt Request IRQ Lines 8259 PIC modeSystem Resources Used For Available Available for PCI Comment Direct Memory Access DMA ChannelsApic mode I/O Address Map Memory AreaPeripheral Component Interconnect PCI Devices Inter-IC I2C BusJILI-I2C Bus ISA Bus LimitationsWindows LimitationsDetermining the Bios Version Bios OperationSetup Guide Start Phoenix Bios Setup UtilityDisplaying Submenus Selecting an ItemItem Specific Help Window General Help WindowInfo Screen Bios Setup MenusMain Menu DisabledAuto IDE Channels SubmenuAdvanced Advanced Chipset Control CPU Control Feature bit to always returnChipset control DefaultDvmt Integrated VideoISA Options Other PCI/PNP ConfigurationPCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Write Protect Cache MemoryDevice Configuration Lan Options IRQ4 Super I/O Controller OptionsUSB ports Console Redirection 30/sec Keyboard Features SubmenuHardware Monitor Watchdog Settings CRT + LFP Display ControlMiscellaneous Submenu Security Menu Yes Power MenuPOR CPU Thermal Control CircuitFeature Option Descpription Boot MenuExit Menu Feature DescriptionCannot flash when memory managers are present Updating or Restoring BiosPreventing Problems When Updating or Restoring Bios Appendix a Jida Standard Appendix a Jida StandardJida Information Appendix B PC Architecture Information 12.1.1 ISA, Standard PS/2 ConnectorsBuses 12.1.2 PCI/10412.2.1 RS-232 Serial PortsSerial ATA 12.2.3 USBKontron Users Guide ETX CD Rev. Date Author Changes Appendix C Document RevisionAppendix C Document Revision