IBM CMX58886CX Auxiliary Power CN3, Auxiliary Power Connector CN31, Pin Signal Function

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Auxiliary Power (CN3)

WARNING If you connect power incorrectly, the module will almost certainly be destroyed. Please verify power connections to the module before applying power.

Power can be conveyed to the module either through the PCI-104-Plusbus (CN16) or through the Auxiliary Power connector (CN3). The cpuModule only requires +5 VDC and ground for operation; however, other modules in the system may require +12 VDC, –12 VDC, and –5 VDC. In these instances, the corresponding inputs on the Auxiliary Power Connector (CN3) may be used to supply these voltages.

Insufficient current supply will prevent your cpuModule from booting. The gauge and length of the wire used for connecting power to the cpuModule must be taken into consideration. Some power connectors have clip leads on them and may have significant resistance. Make sure that the input voltage does not drop below +4.8 V at the +5 V power pins. (Refer to Table 2 on page 10 for the cpuModule’s power requirements). A good rule of thumb is to use wire that can supply twice the power required by the system.

Note Connect two separate wires to the +5V pins (2 and 8) on the power connector to ensure a good power supply connection. We recommend that no less than 18 gauge wire be used and the length of this wire should not exceed 3 ft. Always measure the voltage drop from your power supply to the power pins on the cpuModule. The voltage at pins (2 and 8) should be +5V.

Table 7 Auxiliary Power Connector (CN3)1

Pin

Signal

Function

 

 

 

1

GND

Ground

 

 

 

2

+5 V

+5 Volts DC

 

 

 

3

+5V_STDBY

+5V Standby (ATX)

 

 

 

4

+12 V

+12 Volts DC

 

 

 

5

Reserved

Reserved

 

 

 

6

–12 V

–12 Volts DC

 

 

 

7

GND

Ground

 

 

 

8

+5 V

+5 Volts DC

 

 

 

9

GND

Ground

 

 

 

10

+3.3 V

See note below

 

 

 

11

PSON#

Power Supply On (ATX)

 

 

 

12

+3.3 V

See note below

 

 

 

1.For more information on the ATX style signals, +5V Standby and PSON#, refer to the Power Management section in Chapter 4, Using the cpuModule.

Note The +3.3 V pins (10 and 12) on the auxiliary power connector (CN3) are connected to the +3.3 V pins on the PC-104-Plus bus by default. These pins be configured to supply power to PC/104-Plus or PCI-104 expansion. If +3.3 V is supplied to the PC/104-Plus connector from the onboard power supply, the +3.3V pins (10 and 12) are not connected. Refer to the B3 description in Table 58 on page 82 for more information.

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Contents CMX58886CX cpuModules BDM-610000050 Revision aRevision History Revision Date Reason for Change 06/30/06 Initial releaseCMX58886CX cpuModules Iv CMX58886CX cpuModule Table of Contents Memory Map Address Map MultiPort CN6Audio CN11 BDM-610000050 Rev a Vii System Recovery Application NotesChapter CMX58886CX cpuModules CMX58886CX cpuModule top viewError-Correction Codes Thermal Monitor and Thermal ThrottlingADIO with Wake-on-aDIO Cable Kits and Accessories Ordering InformationCMX58886CX Model Options CMX58886CX cpuModule Model OptionsBoard Features VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, Uxga Bios Block Diagram CMX58886CX cpuModule Simplified Block DiagramSpecifications Physical CharacteristicsPower Consumption Operating ConditionsElectrical Characteristics Electrical CharacteristicsSymbol Parameter Test Condition Min Max Ioc12 CMX58886CX cpuModule Contact Information 14 CMX58886CX cpuModule Getting Started Connector Locations CMX58886CX Connector LocationsCMX58886CX Basic Connectors Connecting to the PC/104-PlusPCI Bus Connecting the Utility CableConnecting a Keyboard PCI Bus Signaling Levels Slot Selection SwitchesPCI Bus Expansion Card Power Booting the CMX58886CX cpuModule for the First Time Connecting the cpuModule 22 CMX58886CX cpuModule Fan Power +5 Pin Pin Signal Function Auxiliary Power CN3Auxiliary Power Connector CN31 +3.3 +12 Power Supply ProtectionReserved Utility Port Connector CN5 Utility Port Connector CN5Pin Signal Function In/Out SpeakerSystem Reset Soft Power ButtonKeyboard MouseBattery Svga Video Connector CN18 Svga Video Connector CN18Svga Video Resolutions Resolution Colors Refresh RatesLvds Flat Panel Video Connector CN19 Flat Panel Video Connector CN19Manufacturer Model Number Resolution Color Depth Tested Lvds PanelsPin Signal Eide Connector CN10Eide Connector CN101 ATA/IDE Disk Chip Socket U16 ATA/IDE Disk Chip Socket U161RS-232 Serial Port Default Serial Port SettingsSerial Port in RS-232 Mode Serial Port 1 CN7 and Serial Port 2 CN8Half-Duplex RS-485 Mode RS-422 or RS-485 Serial PortFull-Duplex Connections PortSerial Port in RS-422/485 Mode Pin Signal Function In/Out DB-9MultiPort Configured as an Advanced Digital I/O aDIO Port MultiPort CN6MultiPort aDIO Pinout CN6 Pin FunctionCN6 Pin Signal Function In/Out DB-25 MultiPort Configured as a Parallel PortMultiPort Connector CN6 as a Parallel Port CN6 Pin Function DB-25 Floppy Drive Pin MultiPort Configured as a Floppy Drive ControllerMultiPort Connector Floppy Pinout CN61 USB 2.0 Connector CN17 USB Connector CN17RJ-45 Pin Pin DIL Pin Signal Function In/Out Ethernet 10/100Base-T and -TX Connector CN20Ethernet Connector CN20 Audio CN11 Audio Connector CN11Pin DIL Pin Signal Function In/Out Pin PC/104-PlusBus Signal Assignments1PC/104-PlusPCI Bus CN16 PC/104-PlusPCI Bus Signals Address and DataPower Supplies and VIO Bridge Link CN4 Bridge Link CN4Fan Power, +5 V CN14 External Power Management CN12Optional RTC Battery Input CN13 Fan Power, Switched CN15 Fan Power, Switched CN15Using the cpuModule RTD Enhanced AMI Bios Configuring the RTD Enhanced AMI BiosEntering the Bios Setup Setup KeysMain Menu Setup Fields Power On Self Test Post CodesMain Menu Setup Fields Field Active Keys SelectionsBooting to Boot Block Flash with Fail Safe Boot ROM Address hex Description Memory MapFirst Megabyte Memory Map Address Range hex Bytes Device Address MapO Addresses Reserved for the CMX58886CX cpuModule Hardware Interrupts Used on the CMX58886CX cpuModule Interrupt Normal Use TimerHardware Interrupts MultiPort Advanced Digital I/O Ports aDIO Digital I/O Register SetPort 0 Data I/O Address 450h Port 1 Data I/O Address 451hMulti-Function at Address 452h1 DIO-Control I/O Address 453h-Read AccessDIO-Control I/O Address 453h-Write Access =Interrupt is enabled InterruptsWake Control I/O Address 451h =Interrupt triggers a Wake EventInterrupt and Wake Event Generation WakeEnable Int Mask FunctionWake-on-aDIO MultiPort Parallel Port Control MultiPort Floppy DriveAC’97 Audio Ethernet 10/100Base-T and -TXCable Detection IDE Controller ConfigurationCable Modes Legacy Mode and Native Mode IDE Configuring the ATA/IDE Disk Chip SocketRegisters Number Function Real Time Clock ControlReal Time Clock Registers Watchdog Timer Control Wake Control I/O Address 455hThermal Management Fan ModeFurther Temperature Reduction Power Management Advanced Power Management APMAdvanced Configuration and Power Interface Acpi Power Button ModesAT vs. ATX Power Supplies ATX Power Supply SignalsReducing Power Consumption Multi-Color LED LED ColorsMulti-Color LED I/O Address 456h Manual LED Colors70 CMX58886CX cpuModule Reset Status I/O Address 457h Write Access Reset Status RegisterReset Status I/O Address 457h Read Access Reset Status Description and Priorites Address Reset DescriptionBit Signal Function Read / Write User EepromUser Eeprom I/O Address 456h Eeprom Register DescriptionFeatures and Settings That Can Affect Boot Time Booting to the Fail Safe Boot ROM Fsbr System RecoveryLoading Default Bios Settings What happens when an interrupt occurs? Basic Interrupt Information for ProgrammersHow long does it take to respond to an interrupt? Interrupt Request LinesWriting an Interrupt Service Routine ISR Intel 8259 Programmable Interrupt ControllerPCI Interrupts Sample Code78 CMX58886CX cpuModule Appendix a Hardware Reference Jumper Settings and Locations Jumper Pins Function Default Pins 1-2 +5 Pins 2-3 +3.3Pins 1-2 +3.3 Pins 2-3 +5 Pins 1-2 +12 Pins 2-3 +5Positions 1-2 +5 Positions 2-3 +3.3 Solder Positions Function Default BlobCMX58886CX Solder Blobs Device ID Vendor ID Description Onboard PCI DevicesOnboard PCI Devices Physical Dimensions CMX58886CX Physical Dimensions ±0.005 inchesAppendix B Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Common Problems and SolutionsTroubleshooting Troubleshooting a PC/104-PlusSystem Troubleshooting cont’dHow to Obtain Technical Support Appendix C Idan Dimensions and Pinout Idan Dimensions and Connectors IDAN-CMX58886CX ConnectorsPS/2 Mouse 6-Pin mini-DIN Connector female Keyboard 6-Pin mini-DIN Connector femaleIdan Pin # Signal Function External I/O ConnectionsIdan Pin # Signal Function Mode COM1/COM2 RS-232 9-Pin D Connector maleCOM1/COM2 RS-422/485 9-Pin D Connector male MultiPort 25-Pin D Connector female Idan Pin # ADIO Port Parallel Port Floppy Port CPU Pin #Panel 25-Pin mini D Connector female Idan Pin # Signal Name CPU Pin #Svga 15-Pin High Density D Connector female Idan Pin # Signal Function CPU Pin #Idan Pin # 10Base-T Signal CPU Pin # USB 9-Pin D Connector maleEthernet 9-Pin D Connector female Audio 9-Pin D Connector female Idan Pin # Signal CPU Pin #98 CMX58886CX cpuModule PC/104 and PC/104-PlusSpecifications Application NotesDrivers and Example Programs Interrupt Programming100 CMX58886CX cpuModule Appendix E Limited Warranty 102 CMX58886CX cpuModule