Intel ESM-2850 2047285001R User Manual

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2.4.2.1.9 Power & System Management Signals

Signal

Signal Description

SUS_S3#

Indicates system is in Suspend to RAM state. Active low output.

SUS_S4#

Indicates system is in Suspend to Disk state. Active low output.

SUS_S5#

Indicates system is in Soft Off state. Also known as "PS_ON" and can be used to

control an ATX power supply.

BATLOW#

Indicates that external battery is low

PWRBTN#

Power button to bring system out of S5 (soft off), active on rising edge.

SMB_CK

System Management Bus bidirectional clock line. Power sourced through 5V

standby rail and main power rails.

SMB_DTA

System Management Bus bidirectional data line. Power sourced through 5V

standby rail and main power rails.

SMB_ALERT#

System Management Bus Alert - input can be used to generate an SMI# (System

Management Interrupt) or to wake the system. Power sourced through 5V standby

rail and main power rails.

SUS_STAT#

Indicates imminent suspend operation; used to notify LPC devices

PWR_OK

Power OK from main power supply

THRMTRIP#

Active low output indicating that the CPU has entered thermal shutdown.

THRM#

Input from off-module temp sensor indicating and over-temp situation.

SYS_RESET#

Reset button input. Active low input. System is held in hardware reset while this

input is low, and comes out of reset upon release.

RSMRST#

Resume reset input, active low. Resets power plane logic. May be left open on

carrier board if not used.

WAKE0#

PCI Express wake up signal

WAKE1#

General purpose wake up signal

2.4.2.1.10 SATA Signals

Signal

Signal Description

SATA[0:3]_TX +/-

Serial ATA Channel 0-3 transmit differential pair.

SATA[0:3]_RX +/-

Serial ATA Channel 0-3receive differential pair.

ATA_ACT#

ATA (parallel and serial) activity indicator, active low.

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