Beckhoff CB1051 User Manual

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CB1051
rev 1.2
ATX power supply
Contents
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Contents
0 Document History............................................................................................................................5
1 Introduction......................................................................................................................................6
1.1 Notes on the Documentation....................................................................................................6
1.1.1 Liability Conditions...............................................................................................................6
1.1.2 Copyright.............................................................................................................................6
1.2 Safety Instructions...................................................................................................................7
1.2.1 Disclaimer...........................................................................................................................7
1.2.2 Description of Safety Symbols.............................................................................................7
1.3 Essential Safety Measures.......................................................................................................8
1.3.1 Operator's Obligation to Exercise Diligence.........................................................................8
1.3.2 National Regulations Depending on the Machine Type........................................................8
1.3.3 Operator Requirements.......................................................................................................8
1.4 Functional Range....................................................................................................................9
2 Overview........................................................................................................................................10
2.1 Features................................................................................................................................10
2.2 Specifications and Documents...............................................................................................12
3 Connectors....................................................................................................................................13
3.1 Power Supply, System Connectors, CPU...............................................................................13
3.1.1 Power Supply....................................................................................................................13
3.1.2 System..............................................................................................................................15
3.1.3 CPU Socket.......................................................................................................................16
3.1.4 CMOS battery....................................................................................................................17
3.2 Back Panel Connectors.........................................................................................................18
3.2.1 PS/2 keyboard and mouse.................................................................................................18
3.2.2 Parallel port, serial ports, VGA...........................................................................................19
3.2.3 USB and LAN....................................................................................................................21
3.2.4 Audio connectors...............................................................................................................23
3.3 SATA, PATA, FDD, Memory..................................................................................................24
3.3.1 IDE interface.....................................................................................................................24
3.3.2 SATA interfaces................................................................................................................25
3.3.3 Floppy interface.................................................................................................................26
3.3.4 Memory.............................................................................................................................28
3.4 Internal Connectors...............................................................................................................31
3.4.1 USB 5-8............................................................................................................................31
3.4.2 Serial ports COM2 to COM4..............................................................................................32
3.4.3 LVDS................................................................................................................................33
3.4.4 TV-Out..............................................................................................................................35
3.4.5 Aux-In & CD-In..................................................................................................................36
3.4.6 S/PDIF..............................................................................................................................37
3.4.7 PCI interfaces....................................................................................................................38
3.4.8 PCI-express interfaces (x1)...............................................................................................40
3.4.9 PCI-express interface (x16)...............................................................................................41
3.4.10 SMB/I2C.......................................................................................................................44
3.4.11 Fan Connectors.............................................................................................................45
3.5 Jumper Settings.....................................................................................................................46
3.5.1 Clear CMOS......................................................................................................................46
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3.5.2 BIOS Select.......................................................................................................................47
3.5.3 Jumper: Keyboard Power (KBPWR)..................................................................................48
4 BIOS Settings................................................................................................................................49
4.1 Remarks for Setup Use..........................................................................................................49
4.2 Top Level Menu.....................................................................................................................49
4.3 Standard CMOS Features......................................................................................................50
4.3.1 IDE Channel 0 Master/Slave..............................................................................................51
4.4 Advanced BIOS Features......................................................................................................52
4.4.1 CPU Feature.....................................................................................................................54
4.4.2 Hard Disk Boot Priority......................................................................................................55
4.5 Advanced Chipset Features...................................................................................................56
4.5.1 PCI Express Root Port Function........................................................................................58
4.6 Integrated Peripherals............................................................................................................59
4.6.1 OnChip IDE Devices..........................................................................................................60
4.6.2 Onboard Devices...............................................................................................................61
4.6.3 SuperIO Devices...............................................................................................................62
4.7 Power Management Setup.....................................................................................................64
4.8 PnP/PCI Configuration...........................................................................................................66
4.8.1 IRQ Resources..................................................................................................................68
4.9 PC Health Status...................................................................................................................69
4.10 Frequency/Voltage Control....................................................................................................71
4.11 Load Fail-Safe Defaults.........................................................................................................72
4.12 Load Optimized Defaults........................................................................................................72
4.13 Set Password........................................................................................................................72
4.14 Save & Exit Setup..................................................................................................................72
4.15 Exit Without Saving................................................................................................................72
5 BIOS update..................................................................................................................................73
6 Mechanical Drawing.......................................................................................................................74
6.1 PCB: Mounting Holes.............................................................................................................74
7 Technical Data...............................................................................................................................75
7.1 Electrical Data.......................................................................................................................75
7.2 Environmental Conditions......................................................................................................75
7.3 Thermal Specifications...........................................................................................................76
8 Support and Service.......................................................................................................................77
8.1 Beckhoff's Branch Offices and Representatives.....................................................................77
8.2 Beckhoff Headquarters..........................................................................................................77
8.2.1 Beckhoff Support...............................................................................................................77
8.2.2 Beckhoff Service...............................................................................................................77
I Annex: Post-Codes........................................................................................................................78
II Annex: Resources..........................................................................................................................81
A IO Range...................................................................................................................................81
B Memory Range..........................................................................................................................81
C Interrupt.....................................................................................................................................81
D PCI Devices...............................................................................................................................82
E SMB Devices.............................................................................................................................82
Notes on the Documentation Chapter: Document History
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0 Document History
Version Changes
0.1 initial pre-release
0.2 updated annex (PCI and SMB devices), changed orientation of one connector symbol (fan), minor changes
1.0 initial release
1.1 updated PCI table
1.2 updated contact details, minor changes
NOTE
All company names, brand names, and product names referred to in this manual are registered or unregistered trademarks of their respective holders and are, as such, protected by national and international law.
Chapter: Introduction Notes on the Documentation
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1 Introduction
1.1 Notes on the Documentation
This description is only intended for the use of trained specialists in control and automation engineering who are familiar with the applicable national standards. It is essential that the following notes and explanations are followed when installing and commissioning these components.
1.1.1 Liability Conditions
The responsible staff must ensure that the application or use of the products described satisfy all the requirements for safety, including all the relevant laws, regulations, guidelines and standards. The documentation has been prepared with care. The products described are, however, constantly under development. For that reason the documentation is not in every case checked for consistency with performance data, standards or other characteristics. None of the statements of this manual represents a guarantee (Garantie) in the meaning of § 443 BGB of the German Civil Code or a statement about the contractually expected fitness for a particular purpose in the meaning of § 434 par. 1 sentence 1 BGB. In the event that it contains technical or editorial errors, we retain the right to make alterations at any time and without warning. No claims for the modification of products that have already been supplied may be made on the basis of the data, diagrams and descriptions in this documentation.
1.1.2 Copyright
© This documentation is copyrighted. Any reproduction or third party use of this publication, whether in whole or in part, without the written permission of Beckhoff Automation GmbH, is forbidden.
Safety Instructions Chapter: Introduction
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1.2 Safety Instructions
Please consider the following safety instructions and descriptions. Product specific safety instructions are to be found on the following pages or in the areas mounting, wiring, commissioning etc.
1.2.1 Disclaimer
All the components are supplied in particular hardware and software configurations appropriate for the application. Modifications to hardware or software configurations other than those described in the documentation are not permitted, and nullify the liability of Beckhoff Automation GmbH.
1.2.2 Description of Safety Symbols
The following safety symbols are used in this documentation. They are intended to alert the reader to the associated safety instructions.
ACUTE RISK OF INJURY!
If you do not adhere to the safety advise next to this symbol, there is immediate danger to life and health of individuals!
RISK OF INJURY!
If you do not adhere to the safety advise next to this symbol, there is danger to life and health of individuals!
HAZARD TO INDIVIDUALS, ENVIRONMENT, DEVICES, OR DATA!
If you do not adhere to the safety advise next to this symbol, there is obvious hazard to individuals, to environment, to materials, or to data.
NOTE OR POINTER
This symbol indicates information that contributes to better understanding.
Chapter: Introduction Essential Safety Measures
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1.3 Essential Safety Measures
1.3.1 Operator's Obligation to Exercise Diligence
The operator must ensure that
o the product is only used for its intended purpose o the product is only operated in sound condition and in working order o the instruction manual is in good condition and complete, and always available for reference at the
location where the products are used
o the product is only used by suitably qualified and authorised personnel o the personnel is instructed regularly about relevant occupational safety and environmental protection
aspects
o the operating personnel is familiar with the operating manual and in particular the safety notes
contained herein
1.3.2 National Regulations Depending on the Machine Type
Depending on the type of machine and plant in which the product is used, national regulations governing the controllers of such machines will apply, and must be observed by the operator. These regulations cover, amongst other things, the intervals between inspections of the controller. The operator must initiate such inspections in good time.
1.3.3 Operator Requirements
o Read the operating instructions All users of the product must have read the operating instructions for the system they work with. o System know-how All users must be familiar with all accessible functions of the product.
Functional Range Chapter: Introduction
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1.4 Functional Range
NOTE
The descriptions contained in the present documentation represent a detailed and extensive product description. As far as the described motherboard was acquired as an integral component of an Industrial PC from Beckhoff Automation GmbH, this product description shall be applied only in limited scope. Only the contractually agreed specifications of the corresponding Industrial PC from Beckhoff Automation GmbH shall be relevant. Due to several models of Industrial PCs, variations in the component placement of the motherboards are possible. Support and service benefits for the built-in motherboard will be rendered by Beckhoff Automation GmbH exclusively as specified in the product description (inclusive operation system) of the particular Industrial PC.
Chapter: Overview Features
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2 Overview
2.1 Features
The CB1051 is a computer motherboard for industrial applications. Complying to the ATX form factor, it is equipped with an mPGA479M socket which can accomodate Intel® CPUs of the Celeron® M, Core™ Duo and Core™2 Duo types. With its two DIMM240 sockets memory can be added up to 4 GByte (DDR2­667 max.). Expansion cards can be added into three PCI slots, three PCIeX1 slots, and one PCIeX16 slots. The CB1051 also offers a wide range of internal and external connectors, such as four serial ports, two LAN connectors, eight USB channels, one PATA and four SATA connectors, digital and analogue audio, CRT/LCD connector, TV-Out connector etc.
ICH7R
Intel® 82801GBR
Winbond®
W83627HG
LPC
PCI
Intel®
82573E
2x DIMM240
DDR2-667
MEMORY (Dual Ch.)
Power
VCCCore; VTT; DDRVTT
1,5V; 1,8V; 2,5V; 3,3V
Clock
IDTCV111PAG
BIOSMS
IDE
RealTek®
ALC655
MIC
LINE IN LINE OUT
ACLink
KB
USB1 USB2 USB3
PCI Slot 1
LAN2
USB4
COM1
COM2
LPT/FDC
Watchdog
Intel® Core2 Duo,
Core Duo, Celeron® M
HOST
CRT LCD
LVDS 18
GMCH
Intel® 945GM(E)
DMI
SPDIF i SPDIF o
PCI Slot 2
PCI Slot 3
TV-Out
USB5 USB6 USB7 USB8
Intel®
82573E
LAN1
SATA1
SATA4
PCIe
PCIe x 1 S l o t 1
SMBus
Winbond®
W83627HG
PCIe x1 Slot 2
PCIe x1 Slot 3
PCIe / SDVO
PCIe x16
COM3
COM4
FAN 3
FAN 4
FAN 1
FAN 2
USB 2.0
16x GPI O
I2C
AUX CD IN
SATA2 SATA3
o Processor Intel® Celeron® M, Intel® Core™ Duo, Intel Core™2 Duo o Chipset Intel® 945GM and Intel® ICH7 o Two DIMM240 Sockets for up to 4 GByte DDR2-667 o Four serial ports COM1 up to COM4 o 1x Ethernet LAN 10/100 (Base-T) o 1x Ethernet LAN 10/100/1000 (Base-T) o IDE interface (PATA) o Four SATA connectors o PS/2 keyboard and mouse interface o LPT interface
Features Chapter: Overview
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o Eight USB 2.0 interfaces o AWARD BIOS 6.10 o CRT connection o TFT connection via LVDS 18 bit o AC97 compatible sound controller with SPDIF in and out o RTC with external CMOS battery o ATX power supply (including 2x2pin 12V connector) o Three PCI slots o Three PCIe x1 slots o One PCIe x16 slots o ATX form factor (305mm x 220mm)
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2.2 Specifications and Documents
In making this manual and for further reading of technical documentation the following documents, specifications and web-pages were used and are recommended.
§ ATX specification Version 2.2
www.formfactors.org
§ PCI specification Version 2.3 resp. 3.0
www.pcisig.com
§ PCI-Express specification Version 1.1
www.pcisig.com
§ ACPI specification Version 3.0
www.acpi.info
§ ATA/ATAPI specifikacion Version 7 Rev. 1
www.t13.org
§ USB specifications
www.usb.org
§ SM-Bus specification Version 2.0
www.smbus.org
§ Intel chip set description Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family Datasheet
www.intel.com
§ Intel chip descriptions ICH7 Datasheet
www.intel.com
§ Intel chip descriptions Celeron M, Core Duo/Solo, Core 2 Duo
www.intel.com
§ Winbond chip description W83627HG Datasheet
www.winbond-usa.com oder www.winbond.com.tw
§ Intel chip description 82562EZ/GZ Datasheet
www.intel.com
§ Intel chip description 82573L(E) Datasheet
www.intel.com
§ IDT chip description IDTCV111i Datasheet
www.idt.com
Power Supply, System Connectors, CPU Chapter: Connectors
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3 Connectors
3.1 Power Supply, System Connectors, CPU
3.1.1 Power Supply
The connector for the power supply is a 2x10pin ATX connector ("ATX20", Foxconn HM3510E-P2). It is accompanied by a 2x2pin connector, which must be used to provide the COREIN power supply.
Pinout "ATX20" power connector:
Description Name Pin Name Description
3.3 volt supply 3.3V 1 11 3.3V 3.3 volt supply
3.3 volt supply 3.3V 2 12 -12V 12 volt supply ground GND 3 13 GND ground 5 volt supply VCC 4 14 PWRBTN# powerbutton ground GND 5 15 GND ground 5 volt supply VCC 6 16 GND ground ground GND 7 17 GND ground power on PWR_ON 8 18 -5V volt supply -5V standby supply 5V SVCC 9 19 VCC 5 volt supply 12 volt supply 12V 10 20 VCC 5 volt supply
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Pinout ATX power connector 2x2:
Description Name Pin Name Description
ground GND 1 3 COREIN 12 volt supply ground GND 2 4 COREIN 12 volt supply
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3.1.2 System
Typical signals for system control are provided through a 2x13 IDC socket connector with a spacing of
2.54mm. This connector combines signals for power button, reset, keyboard lock, IrDA, and several
LEDs.
Pinout IDC socket connector "System 1":
Description Name Pin Name Description
on/suspend button PWRBTN# A1 B1 GND ground ground GND A2 B2 KBLOCK keyboard lock reserved N/C A3 B3 PWLED# power LED ground GND A4 B4 N/C reserved 5 volt supply VCC A5 B5 PWLED 3.3 volt supply harddisk LED HDLED# A6 B6 N/C reserved 5 volt supply VCC A7 B7 VCC 5 volt supply reserved N/C A8 B8 GND ground IrDA transmit IRTX A9 B9 N/C reserved ground GND A10 B10 BEEP speaker IrDA receive IRRX A11 B11 N/C reserved IrDA control CIRRX A12 B12 GND ground 5 volt supply VCC A13 B13 RESET# reset
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3.1.3 CPU Socket
The CB1051 board has an mPGA479M CPU socket accomodating the following types of processors manufactured by Intel®: Celeron® M, Pentium® M, Core™ Duo and Core™2 Duo. The mPGA479M is a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket, which means that you can insert the processor without there being any resistance. There is only one orientation in which the processor will fit into the socket. Once the processor is in place the fastening screw must be tightened to ensure proper electrical contact. The package type allows a maximum die temperature of 100 degrees Celsius and accords highest possible security even in rough environment. The processor includes a second level cache of up to 4 MByte, depending on which model is used. Furthermore the processors offer many features known from the desktop range such as MMX2, serial number, loadable microcode etc.
NOTE
Processors must be ordered separately. The board ships without a CPU.
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3.1.4 CMOS battery
The board ships with a CR2032 battery holder (Renata VBH2032-1) and 3V battery. Alternatively, an external battery can be connected via a 2pin connector (JST B2B-EH-A, mating connector: EHR-2).
Pin
Name Description
1 BATT battery 3.3 volt 2 GND ground
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3.2 Back Panel Connectors
The board complies with the ATX form factor and thus honours the "I/O Connector Area" as defined in the ATX specification. A range of standard connectors are available: You can connect PS/2 keyboard and mouse, printer, display, speakers, microphone, LAN etc. If the board is mounted in a normal ATX compliant case these connectors are located on the back side of the case. In the following sections we will discuss each connector, going from left to right (looking onto the rear side of a desktop case) or from top to bottom (tower case).
3.2.1 PS/2 keyboard and mouse
PS/2 mice and keyboards are connected via standard mini-DIN connectors. If you want to use the keyboard or mouse to wake up the board from standby or suspend mode you have to activate this functionality by adjusting the KBPWR jumper settings (see p. 48). With this jumper you can switch from normal power supply (VCC) to standby power supply (SVCC) for keyboard/mouse. Some relevant settings will have to be adjusted in BIOS setup.
Pinout PS/2 mouse:
Description Name Pin Name Description
mouse data MDAT B1 B2 N/C reserved ground GND B3 B4 (S)VCC 5 volt supply mouse clock MCLK B5 B6 N/C reserved
Pinout PS/2 keyboard:
Description Name Pin Name Description
keyboard data KDAT A1 A2 MDAT mouse data ground GND A3 A4 (S)VCC 5 volt supply keyboard clock KCLK A5 A6 MCLK mouse clock
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3.2.2 Parallel port, serial ports, VGA
On the rear panel, there is a combo connector which comprises three DSUB connectors, one for the parallel port LPT, one for the serial port COM1, and one for VGA signals. The LPT port is provided via a 25pin DSUB connector (female).
The serial interface COM1 is made available via a 9-pin standard DSUB-connector. According to the product order, TTL level signals or RS232 standard signals are provided. The port address and the interrupt are set via the BIOS setup.
The remaining 15pin DSUB connector (female) is used to attach a VGA display.
Pinout parallel port LPT:
Description Name Pin Name Description
strobe STB# 1 14 AFD# auto feed data bit 0 PD0 2 15 ERR# error data bit 1 PD1 3 16 INIT# initialize data bit 2 PD2 4 17 SLIN# select in data bit 3 PD3 5 18 GND ground data bit 4 PD4 6 19 GND ground data bit 5 PD5 7 20 GND ground data bit 6 PD6 8 21 GND ground data bit 7 PD7 9 22 GND ground acknowledge ACK# 10 23 GND ground busy BUSY 11 24 GND ground paper end PE 12 25 GND ground select SLCT 13
Pinout serial port (DSUB connector):
Description Name Pin Name Description
data carrier detect DCD 1 6 DSR data set ready receive data RXD 2 7 RTS request to send transmit data TXD 3 8 CTS clear to send data terminal ready DTR 4 9 RI ring indicator ground GND 5
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Pinout VGA connector:
Pin
Name Description
1 RED red 2 GREEN green 3 BLUE blue 4 N/C reserved 5 GND ground 6 GND ground 7 GND ground 8 GND ground 9 VCC 5 volt supply 10 GND ground 11 N/C reserved 12 DDDA DDC data 13 HSYNC horizontal sync 14 VSYNC vertical sync 15 DDCK DDC clock
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3.2.3 USB and LAN
To save space USB and LAN connectors are provided in the form of combo connectors. These either comprise two USB connectors or two USB connectors and one LAN connector. This way all board variants provide four external USB channels. The USB channels support USB 2.0. You may note that the setting of USB keyboard or USB mouse support in the BIOS-setup is only necessary and advisable, if the OS offers no USB-support. BIOS-setup can be changed with an USB keyboard without enabling USB keyboard support. Running Windows with these features enabled may lead to significant performance or functionality limitations. Every USB interface provides up to 500 mA current and is protected by an electronical fuse. The board comes in different variants and LAN connectors are one area in which the variants differ. One variant has two LAN connectors, the first (P1501) is 10/100 LAN and the second (P1502) is 10/100/1000 LAN. There are also two board variants with only a single LAN connector (P1501, P1502 is 2xUSB in this case). One of these variants has 10/100 LAN, the other has 10/100/1000 LAN. The 10/100 LAN connector supports 10BaseT and 100BaseT compatible net components with automatic bandwidth selection. It also offers auto-cross and auto-negate functionality. The controller chip is the Intel
82562. PXE and RPL functions are also supported.
The 10/100/1000 LAN connector supports 10BaseT, 100BaseT and 1000BaseT compatible net components with automatic bandwidth selection. It does not offer auto-cross and auto-negate functionality. The controller chip is the Intel 82573. PXE and RPL functions are not supported.
Pinout USB connector for channel X:
Pin
Name Description
1 VCC 5 volt for USBX 2 USBX# minus channel USBX 3 USBX plus channel USBX 4 GND ground
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Pinout LAN 10/100:
Pin
Name Description
1 LAN1-0 LAN1 transmit plus 2 LAN1-0# LAN1 transmit minus 3 LAN1-1 LAN1 receive plus 4 N/C reserved 5 N/C reserved 6 LAN1-1# LAN1 receive minus 7 N/C reserved 8 N/C reserved
Pinout LAN 10/100/1000:
Pin
Name Description
1 LAN2-0 LAN2 channel 0 plus 2 LAN2-0# LAN2 channel 0 minus 3 LAN2-1 LAN2 channel 1 plus 4 LAN2-1# LAN2 channel 1 minus 5 LAN2-2 LAN2 channel 2 plus 6 LAN2-2# LAN2 channel 2 minus 7 LAN2-3 LAN2 channel 3 plus 8 LAN2-3# LAN2 channel 3 minus
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3.2.4 Audio connectors
Line-in, line-out, and microphone signals are provided in the form of three 3,5mm-TRS-connectors.
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3.3 SATA, PATA, FDD, Memory
3.3.1 IDE interface
To connect IDE devices you can plug a ribbon cable into the standard 40pin connector.
Pinout IDE interface:
Description Name Pin Name Description
reset PRST# 1 2 GND ground data bit 7 PDD7 3 4 PDD8 data bit 8 data bit 6 PDD6 5 6 PDD9 data bit 9 data bit 5 PDD5 7 8 PDD10 data bit 10 data bit 4 PDD4 9 10 PDD11 data bit 11 data bit 3 PDD3 11 12 PDD12 data bit 12 data bit 2 PDD2 13 14 PDD13 data bit 13 data bit 1 PDD1 15 16 PDD14 data bit 14 data bit 0 PDD0 17 18 PDD15 data bit 15 ground GND 19 20 N/C coded DMA request signal PDDREQ 21 22 GND ground write signal PDIOW# 23 24 GND ground read signal PDIOR# 25 26 GND ground ready signal PDRDY 27 28 N/C reserved DMA acknowledge signal PDDACK# 29 30 GND ground interrupt signal PDIRQ 31 32 N/C reserved address bit 1 PDA1 33 34 PDMA66EN enable UDMA66 address bit 0 PDA0 35 36 PDA2 address bit 2 chip select signal 0 PDSC0# 37 38 PDCS1# chip select signal 1 LED PHDLED 39 40 GND ground
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3.3.2 SATA interfaces
Four SATA connectors are available to connect SATA devices.
Pinout SATA:
Pin
Name Description
1 GND ground 2 SATATX SATA transmit + 3 SATATX# SATA transmit ­4 GND ground 5 SATARX SATA receive + 6 SATARX# SATA receive ­7 GND ground
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