Spi (bios only), Miscellaneous – ADLINK Express-IBE2 User Manual

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3.3.10. SPI (BIOS only)

Signal

Pin

Description

I/O

PU/PD

Comment

SPI_CS#

B97

Chip select for Carrier Board SPI BIOS Flash.

O 3.3VSB

SPI_MISO

A92

Data in to module from carrier board SPI BIOS flash.

I 3.3VSB

SPI_MOSI

A95

Data out from module to carrier board SPI BIOS flash.

O 3.3VSB

SPI_CLK

A94

Clock from module to carrier board SPI BIOS flash.

O 3.3VSB

SPI_POWER

A91

Power supply for Carrier Board SPI – sourced from Module
– nominally 3.3V. The Module shall provide a minimum of
100mA on SPI_POWER. Carriers shall use less than
100mA of SPI_POWER. SPI_POWER shall only be used
to power SPI devices on the Carrier

O P 3.3VSB

BIOS_DIS0#

A34

Selection strap to determine the BIOS boot device.

I

PU 10K 3.3V

Carrier shall pull to GND
or leave unconnected

BIOS_DIS1#

B88

Selection strap to determine the BIOS boot device.

I

PU 10K 3.3V

Carrier shall pull to GND
or leave unconnected

3.3.11. Miscellaneous

Signal

Pin

Description

I/O

PU/PD

Comment

SPKR

B32

Output for audio enunciator, the “speaker” in PC-AT
systems.

O 3.3V

WDT

B27

Output indicating that a watchdog time-out event has
occurred.

O 3.3V

KBD_RST#

A86

Input to module from (optional) external keyboard
controller which can force a reset. Pulled high on the
module. This is a legacy artifact of the PC-AT.

I 3.3V

PU 10K 3.3V

KBD_A20GATE

A87

Input to module from (optional) external keyboard
controller which can be used to control the CPU A20 gate
line. The A20GATE restricts the memory access to the
bottom megabyte and is a legacy artifact of the PC-AT.
Pulled low on the module.

I 3.3V

PU 10K 3.3V

THRM#

B35

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

I 3.3V

THERMTRIP#

A35

Active low output indicating the CPU has entered thermal
shutdown.

O 3.3V

TPM_PP11

C83

Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Physical Presence pin.
Active high. TPM chip has an internal pull down. This
signal is used to indicate Physical Presence to the TPM.

I 3.3V

PD 3.3V

If TPM not installed on
module, remove PD
3.3V

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