Ampro Corporation Single Board Computer Littleboard 550 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

28

Reference Manual

LittleBoard 550

Pin #

Signal

Input/
Output

Description

74 (C14)

+3.3V

+3.3 volts ±5% power supply

75 (C15)

AD17

T/S

PCI Address and Data Bus Line 17 – Refer to Pin 3 for more
information.

76 (C16)

GND

Ground

77 (C17)

AD22

T/S

PCI Address and Data Bus Line 22 – Refer to Pin 3 for more
information.

78 (C18)

IDSEL1

Initialization Device Select 1 – Refer to Pin 18 for more
information

79 (C19)

VI/O

NC

(+5V) Not connected

80 (C20)

AD25

T/S

PCI Address and Data Bus Line 25 – Refer to Pin 3 for more
information.

81 (C21)

AD28

T/S

PCI Address and Data Bus Line 28 – Refer to Pin 3 for more
information.

82 (C22)

GND

Ground

83 (C23)

REQ1*

T/S

Bus Request 1 – Refer to Pin 23 for more information.

84 (C24)

+5V

+5 volts ±5% power supply

85 (C25)

GNT2*

T/S

Grant 2 – Refer to Pin 25 for more information

86 (C26)

GND

Ground

87 (C27)

CLK3

In

PCI clock 3 – Refer to Pin 27 for more information

88 (C28)

+5V

+5 volts ±5% power supply

89 (C29)

INTB*

O/D

Interrupt B – This signal is used to request interrupts only for multi-
function devices.

90 (C30)

PME*

Power Management Event – This signal is used for power
management events

91 (D1)

AD00

T/S

PCI Address and Data Bus Line 0 – Refer to Pin 3 for more
information.

92 (D2)

+5V

+5 volts ±5% power supply

93 (D3)

AD03

T/S

PCI Address and Data Bus Lines 3 – Refer to Pin 3 for more
information.

94 (D4)

AD06

T/S

PCI Address and Data Bus Lines 6 – Refer to Pin 3 for more
information.

95 (D5)

GND

Ground

96 (D6)

GND

Ground

97 (D7)

AD12

T/S

PCI Address and Data Bus Line 12 – Refer to Pin 3 for more
information.

98 (D8)

+3.3V

+3.3 volts ±5% power supply

99 (D9)

PAR

T/S

PCI bus Parity bit – This signal is the even parity bit on AD[31:0]
and C/BE[3:0]*

100 (D10) NC

NC

Not connected (Snoop Done)

101 (D11) GND

Ground

102 (D12) Devsel*

S/T/S

Device Select – This signal is driven by the target device when its
address is decoded.

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