Intel BX80580Q9400 User Manual - Page 51

Connectors

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Development Board Physical Reference 4.2 Connectors Caution: Many of the connectors provide operating voltage (+5V DC and +12V DC, for example) to devices inside the computer chassis, such as fans and internal peripherals. Most of these connectors are not over-current protected. Do not use these connectors for powering devices external to the computer chassis. A fault in the load presented by the external devices could cause damage to the computer, the interconnecting cable, and the external devices themselves. This section describes the board's connectors. 4.2.1 Back Panel Connectors Figure 3 shows the back panel connectors on the board. Figure 3. Back Panel Connectors Item Description 1 RJ-45 LAN + 2 USB Ports Ref Des J5A1 2 IrDA Transceiver U4A1 3 Thermal Diode (no stuff) J4A1 4 4 USB Ports J3A1 Item Description Ref Des VGA (Bottom Side 5 Connector) + Serial Port J2A2 (Top Side Connector) 6 D-connector J2A1 7 PS/2 (Keyboard bottom - Mouse Top) J1A1 Note: The on-board 14 pin D-Connector J2A1 (#6) supplies the necessary signals to support the Composite, S-Video, and Component TV standards. Component video & Composite video is connected to the development board using a D-connector to Component Video cable (with three RCA receptacles at one end and D-mating connector on other end) (not included in the kit). S-video is connected to the board using a D-connector to S-Video cable (with 4-pin DIN connector one end and Dmating connector on other end) (not included in the kit). Development Kit User's Manual 51

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Development Board Physical Reference
Development Kit User’s Manual
51
4.2
Connectors
Caution:
Many of the connectors provide operating voltage (+5V DC and +12V DC, for
example) to devices inside the computer chassis, such as fans and internal peripherals.
Most of these connectors are not over-current protected. Do not use these connectors for
powering devices external to the computer chassis. A fault in the load presented by the
external devices could cause damage to the computer, the interconnecting cable, and the
external devices themselves. This section describes the board’s connectors.
4.2.1
Back Panel Connectors
Figure 3
shows the back panel connectors on the board.
Figure 3. Back Panel Connectors
Item
Description
Ref
Des
Item
Description
Ref Des
1
RJ-45 LAN + 2 USB Ports
J5A1
5
VGA (Bottom Side
Connector) + Serial Port
(Top Side Connector)
J2A2
2
IrDA Transceiver
U4A1
6
D-connector
J2A1
3
Thermal Diode (no stuff)
J4A1
7
PS/2 (Keyboard bottom –
Mouse Top)
J1A1
4
4 USB Ports
J3A1
Note:
The on-board 14 pin D-Connector J2A1 (#6) supplies the necessary signals to support
the Composite, S-Video, and Component TV standards. Component video &
Composite video is connected to the development board using a D-connector to
Component Video cable (with three RCA receptacles at one end and D-mating
connector on other end) (not included in the kit). S-video is connected to the board
using a D-connector to S-Video cable (with 4-pin DIN connector one end and D-
mating connector on other end) (not included in the kit).