Miscellaneous, Table 3-9, User gpio signals pin/signal descriptions (j10) – Ampro Corporation AMPRO Single Board Computer MightyBoard 821 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

MightyBoard 821

Reference Manual

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Miscellaneous

Real Time Clock (RTC)

The MightyBoard 821 contains a Real Time Clock (RTC). The CMOS RAM is backed up with a Lithium

Battery. If the battery is not present, the BIOS has a battery-free boot option to complete the boot process.

External Battery (BT1)

An external battery input connection is provided through the battery connector (BT1) for an external battery.

The external battery is used to power the Real Time Clock. Ampro provides a small Lithium Battery, taped
to the Super I/O (U5) with adhesive tape, and connected to the external battery connection (BT1). This small

external Lithium battery serves as an on-board battery.

Temperature Monitoring

The Super I/O chip (W83627HF) performs the temperature monitoring function. The inputs to the Super

I/O chip come from the thermal diode in the Intel Celeron M or Pentium M CPU and a single thermistor
(RT2) on the underside of the MightyBoard near pin 4 of the Infrared (IrDA) connector (J7).

User GPIO Signals (J8)

The MightyBoard 821 provides ten GPIO pins, including power and ground, for custom use, and the signals

are routed to the J8 connector. Enable and initialize values are set in the BIOS. An example of how to use the
GPIO pins resides in the Miscellaneous Source Code Examples on the MightyBoard 821 Support Software

DVD.

The example program can be built by using the make.bat file. This produces a 16-bit DOS executable
application, gpio.exe, which can be run on the MightyBoard 821 to demonstrate the use of GPIO pins. For

more information about the GPIO pin operation, refer to the Programming Manual for the Super I/O

(W83627HF) controller at:

http://www.nuvoton-usa.com/products/winbond_products/pdfs/PCIC/W83627HF_HGb.pdf

Note: The shaded area denotes power or ground.

NOTE

The MightyBoard 821 requires a heatsink with a fan for both CPU versions (Intel
Celeron M or Pentium M) and the Memory Hub (Northbridge).

Table 3-9. User GPIO Signals Pin/Signal Descriptions (J10)

Pin #

Signal

Description

1

GND

Ground

2

VCC

+5 Volts DC

3

GP14 User

defined

4

GP15 User

defined

5

GP16 User

defined

6

GP17 User

defined

7

GP10 User

defined

8

GP11 User

defined

9

GP12 User

defined

10

GP13

User defined

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