Intel manual Connecting to AN ATX Power Supply, SBC-370 through Power Button and +5VSB

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The E2KEY.OBJ provides two library functions for you to integrate your application with the E2KEY function. The read_e2key and write_e2key libraries are written and compiled in C language. To implement them, refer to the functions below:

*/unsigned int read_e2key(unsigned int address): This function will return the

E2KEY data to a certain address. The address range is from 0 to 63. Return data is one word, 16 bits.

*/void write_e2key(unsigned int address, unsigned data): This function will write the given data to E2Key to a certain address. The address is from 0 to 63. The data value is from 0 to 0xffff.

To begin using this function, refer to the included EKEYDEMO.C code.

Note: The E2KEY function is based on the parallel port. Therefore, you should enable SBC-370's parallel port or it will not work.

CONNECTING TO AN ATX POWER SUPPLY

To Connect ATX Power Supply to the Backplanes and/or the ISBC Card

1.Disconnect the AC cord from the power supply to prevent sudden electric surge.

2.Connect the ATX power supply switch to the pin 17 (power button) and pin 19 (+5VSB) of CN7 (multi panel) on the board.

Figure 1. SBC-370 (through Power Button and +5VSB).

To turn off the power supply, push the ATX power switch button for about four seconds.

To turn the system on, push the button once.

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Contents Socket 370 CELERON, Pentium SBC-370Battery Replacement Caution Table of Contents AMI Bios Setup Menus Overview Feature ListEthernet Controller AGP VGA ControllerUltra DMA/33 Enhanced PCI EDI Interface Multi-I/O ChipATX Power Supply Function Watchdog TimerPower Consumption Hardware Monitoring SystemWatchdog Timer Operating HumidityE2KEY Function SBC-370 through Power Button and +5VSB Connecting to AN ATX Power SupplyBoard Layout Board ConfigurationCPU Multiplier Setting JP8 CPU Frequency Setting JP3Watchdog Timer Type Setting JP5 JumpersWatchdog Timeout Period JP12 DiskOnChip Memory Address Setting JP11Clear Cmos Setup JP4 PS/2 Mouse Setting JP7 Floppy Disk Drive Connector CN2 ConnectorsPCI E-IDE Disk Drive Connector CN1/CN3 Parallel Port CN4 Serial Ports CN12/CN11 CN11 Serial Port 2x5 pin header Connector COM2Keyboard/Mouse Connector CN8/CN17/CN18 USB Port Connector CN9 External Switches and Indicators CN7IrDA Infrared Interface Port CN6 VGA Connector J1LAN RJ45 Connector CN10 LED Connector for LAN CN5Fan Connector CN13/CN14/CN15 DMA Channel Assignments System Interrupts IrqsMAP 1ST MB Memory Address MAPGetting Started Standard Cmos SetupAdvanced Cmos Setup AMI Bios Setup Menus AMI Bios Setup Menus Advanced Chipset Setup AMI Bios Setup Menus Power Management Setup PCI/PLUG and Play Setup Peripheral Setup AMI Bios Setup Menus Hardware Monitor Setup AUTO-DETECT Hard Disk Change SUPERVISOR/USER PasswordAuto Configuration with Optimal Settings Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings Save Settings and ExitExit Without Saving Index Page 139908D Xycom Automation, Inc Canada Sales Fax