Intel Vig390s manual Back Panel Connectors, O shield

Models: Vig390s

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SSI ATX Power connector 24 way

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PCI3 PCI-X connector (64bit)

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CPU1 FAN connector

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PCI5 PCI connector (32bit 5V)

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Northbridge Intel © E7525

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PCI2 PCI-Express x 16 connector

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ATX 12V1 connector 6 way

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PCI1 PCI-Express x 4 connector

 

CPU 1 socket (mPGA604 pin socket

 

WIFI proprietary connector (not

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for Intel ® Xeon ™)

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supported)

 

CPU 2 socket (mPGA604 pin socket

 

 

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for Intel ® Xeon ™)

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SMBus connector

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CPU 2 FAN connector

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Second serial port header

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Front Chassis Fan 1

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Power to motherboard LED

Note:

1.SATA 1 is to be used for Boot disk SATA 2 for data disk.

2.SATA RAID 0/1 is supported by Windows XP + SP1 and Windows 2000Pro + SP4.

3.Windows XP supports 2 CPU’s with hyperthread enabled, if 2 CPU’s are to be used with Windows 2000Pro hyperthread must be disabled.

Back Panel Connectors

The motherboard external IO connectors are attached to a metallic I/O shield. This shield serves several purposes:

It protects the sensitive motherboard from any external EMC interference.

It stops the computer from interfering with other electrical devices.

It allows the motherboard to be easily upgraded in the future without having to resort to buying a whole new case. Simply change the I/O shield to match the motherboard.

The I/O shield provides external access to PS/2 keyboard and mouse connectors as well as one serial port, one parallel port, two USB ports, one LAN Port and the audio connectors.

Figure 2: I/O shield

Note: Power to the computer should be turned off before a keyboard or mouse is connected or disconnected.

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Intel Vig390s manual Back Panel Connectors, O shield

Vig390s specifications

The Intel Vig390s is a sophisticated system-on-chip (SoC) designed for a variety of applications, particularly in the fields of IoT (Internet of Things), industrial automation, and embedded systems. As a versatile processor, it combines high performance with energy efficiency, making it suitable for resource-constrained environments.

One of the key features of the Intel Vig390s is its multi-core architecture, which facilitates parallel processing capabilities. This design allows the chip to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, optimizing performance in data-intensive applications. The chip typically incorporates up to four custom cores that operate at impressive clock speeds, ensuring swift processing in complex and demanding workloads.

In terms of graphics capabilities, the Vig390s boasts integrated Intel HD Graphics, providing enhanced visual performance without the need for additional discrete graphics units. This feature is particularly beneficial for applications requiring graphical interfaces, such as smart displays and human-machine interfaces (HMIs), where visual clarity and responsiveness are crucial.

Another notable characteristic of the Vig390s is its support for various connectivity options. The SoC includes integrated networking capabilities, such as Ethernet and Wi-Fi support, enabling seamless communication between devices in an IoT ecosystem. This connectivity enhances the chip's utility in smart factory environments, where real-time data exchange is essential for operational efficiency.

Additionally, the Intel Vig390s is built on advanced manufacturing processes, which not only improves performance but also reduces power consumption. This efficiency is vital for embedded systems that often operate in remote or energy-sensitive environments. The chip has integrated power management features that dynamically adjust performance levels based on workload, thereby extending battery life in portable applications.

The architecture of the Vig390s is also equipped with robust security features, including hardware-based security measures that help protect sensitive data. This capability is increasingly important in an era where cybersecurity threats are prevalent.

With scalability in mind, Intel designed the Vig390s to support a range of operating systems, making it flexible for developers looking to deploy applications across various platforms. Its compatibility with major IoT frameworks enhances its appeal in diverse use cases.

In summary, the Intel Vig390s distinguishes itself with its powerful multi-core processing, integrated graphics, extensive connectivity options, energy efficiency, and security features, making it an ideal choice for modern IoT and embedded applications.