Ampro Corporation COREMODULE PCI-104 User Manual

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Appendix B

I/O Interface Board

CoreModule 800

QuickStart Guide

27

J5
Pin #

Signal

OnBoard
Pin #

Description

17

PD7

J12--17

Parallel Data 7 – Refer to PD0, pin 3, for more information.

18

GND

GND

Ground

19

ACK*

DS1

J12-19

J11-12

Parallel Acknowledge – Status output signal from the printer. A Low
State indicates it data received and is ready to accept new data.

Floppy Drive Select 1 – Selects drive 1.

20

GND

GND

Ground

21

BSY

MTR1*

J12-21

J11-16

Parallel Busy – Status output signal from the printer. A High State
indicates the printer is not ready to accept data.

Floppy Motor Control 1 – Selects motor on drive 1.

22

GND

GND

Ground

23

PE

WData*

J12-23

J11-22

Parallel Paper End – Status output signal from the printer. A High
State indicates it is out of paper.
Floppy Write Data – Encoded data sent to drive for write operations.

24

GND

GND

Ground

25

Slct

Wgate*

J12-25

J11-24

Parallel Select – Status output signal from the printer. A High State
indicates it is powered on.
Floppy Write Gate – Enables drive current flow in the write head.

26

IRFIRM

J6-5

Infrared Function Mode Select – To external device from J6-5.

27

PM_Sus
Clk

J6-4

Power Management Suspend Clock –

28

GND

GND

Ground

29

IRTX

U2-7

IR Transmit Data – To infrared transceiver TX pin (U2, HSDL-3200)

30

IRRX

U2-6

IR Receive Data – To infrared transceiver TX pin (U2, HSDL-3200)

31

SPKR+

LS1-1

Speaker + Drive – To positive terminal on Beep Speaker (LS1)

32

GND

GND

Ground

33

RstSW

SW2-3/4 Reset Switch – Puts ground on this pin when pressed.

34

PwrBtn

SW1-3/4 Power On Switch – Puts ground on this pin when pressed.

35

KBDT

J9-A1

Keyboard Data signal

36

KBCK

J9-A6

Keyboard Clock signal

37

GND

GND

Digital Ground

38

VCC

VCC

+5V +/-5%

39

BATV+

BAT1-1

Battery + Voltage – To + terminal on Battery socket (BAT1).

40

GND

GND

Ground

Notes: The shaded area denotes power or ground. The signals marked with * = Negative true logic.

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