Ampro Corporation XTX 820 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

XTX 820

Reference Manual

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Table 3-7. Simplified Audio Interface Pin/Signal Descriptions (J1)

J1 Pin # Signal

Description

38

AUXAL

Auxiliary A input Left – This signal is normally used for an external CD-ROM
analog output or similar live-level audio source. Minimum input impedance is
5k Ohms and nominal input level is 1 volt RMS.

40

MIC

Microphone reference signal – This microphone input signal has a minimum
input impedance of 5k Ohms, and the maximum input voltage is 0.15 Vp-p.

42

AUXAR

Auxiliary A input Right – This signal is normally used for an external CD-ROM
analog output or similar live-level audio source. Minimum input impedance is
5k Ohms and nominal input level is 1 volt RMS.

44

ASVCC

Analog Supply Voltage – This test voltage is used for the sound controller, but
is not available for customer use.

46

SNDL

Stereo Line Output Left channel – This output signal has a nominal level of 1
volt RMS into 10k impedance load. This output signal can not drive low-
impedance speakers directly.

48

ASGND

Analog Ground – This ground is used for the sound controller and an external
amplifier to achieved the lowest audio noise levels.

50

SNDR

Stereo Line Output Right channel – This output signal has a nominal level of 1
volt RMS into 10k impedance load. This output signal can not drive low-
impedance speakers directly

Note: The shaded area denotes power or ground.

Table 3-8. Complete J1 Interface Pin/Signal Descriptions (J1)

Pin #

Signal

Description

1

GND

Ground

2

GND

Ground

3

PCICLK3

PCI clock 3 – This signal line is one of four signal lines. These clock signals
provide the timing outputs for four external PCI devices and the timing for
all transactions on the PCI bus.

4

PCICLK4

PCI clock 4 – Refer to pin-3 for more information.

5

GND

Ground

6

GND

Ground

7

PCICLK1

PCI clock 1 – Refer to pin-3 for more information.

8

PCICLK2

PCI clock 2 – Refer to pin-3 for more information.

9

REQ3*

Bus Request 3 – This signal line is one of four signal lines. These signals
indicate to the arbitrator that the device desires use of the bus.

10

GNT3*

Grant 3 – This signal line is one of four signal lines. These signal lines
indicate access has been granted to the requesting device (PCI Masters).

11

GNT2*

Grant 3 – Refer to pin 10 for more information.

12

+3.3V

+3.3 volts +/-%5

13

REQ2*

Bus Request 0 – This signal line is one of three signal lines. These signals
indicate the device desires use of the bus to the arbitrator.

14

GNT1*

Grant 1 – Refer to pin 10 for more information.

15

REQ1*

Bus Request 1 – Refer to pin 9 for more information.

16

+3.3V

+3.3 volts +/-%5

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