Ampro Corporation XTX 820 User Manual

Page 27

Advertising
background image

Chapter 3

Hardware

XTX 820

Reference Manual

21

J1
Pin #

Signal

PCI
Pin #

Description

43

AD13

46 (A46)

Address/Data bus 13 – Refer to Pin-20 (A20) for more information

39

AD11

47 (A47)

Address/Data bus 11 – Refer to Pin-20 (A20) for more information

GND

48 (A48)

Ground

34

AD9

49 (A49)

Address/Data bus 9 – Refer to Pin-20 (A20) for more information

NC

Key

50 (A50)

+5 Volt Key

NC

Key

51 (A51)

+5 Volt Key

31

CBE0*

52 (A52)

PCI Bus Command/Byte Enable 0 – This signal line is one of four
signal lines multiplexed on the same pins, so that during the address
cycle, the command is defined and during the data cycle, the byte
enable is defined.

+3.3V

53 (A53)

+3.3 Volt Power

29

AD6

54 (A54)

Address/Data bus 06 – Refer to Pin-20 (A20) for more information

27

AD4

55 (A55)

Address/Data bus 04 – Refer to Pin-20 (A20) for more information

Ground

56 (A56)

Ground

26

AD2

57 (A57)

Address/Data bus 02 – Refer to Pin-20 (A20) for more information

23

AD0

58 (A58)

Address/Data bus 00 – Refer to Pin-20 (A20) for more information

+3.3V(I/O) 59 (A59)

+3.3V I/O

NC

REQ64*

60 (A60)

Request 64-bit Transfer – This signal, when asserted by the current
bus master, indicates it desires to transfer data using 64 bits. Not
used in 32-bit system.

NC

+5V

61 (A61)

+5 Volt Power

NC

+5V

62 (A62)

+5 Volt Power

NC

-12V

63 (B1)

-12 Volt Power

NC

TCK

64 (B2)

Test Clock – This signal is used to clock state information and test
data into and out of the device during operation of the TAP. One of
five pins used for the optional JTAG/Boundary Scan and TAP
function.

Ground

65 (B3)

Ground

NC

TDO

66 (B4)

Test Output – This signal is used to serially shift test data and test
instructions out of the device during TAP operation. One of five
pins used for the optional JTAG/Boundary Scan and TAP function.

NC

+5V

67 (B5)

+5 Volt Power

NC

+5V

68 (B6)

+5 Volt Power

98

INTB*

69 (B7)

Interrupt B – This signal is used to request an interrupt and only has
meaning on a multi-function device.

96

INTD*

70 (B8)

Interrupt D – This signal is used to request an interrupt and only has
meaning on a multi-function device.

NC

PRSNT1*

71 (B9)

Present 1 – These signals (Present 1::2) indicate to the motherboard
if an add-in board is physically present in the slot and, if one is
present, the total power requirements of the board. These signals are
required for add-in boards but are optional for motherboards.

Reserved

72 (B10)

Reserved

NC

PRSNT2*

73 (B11)

Present 2 – See pin-71 (B9) for more information.

Advertising