Com express a-b connector – ADLINK nanoX-TCR User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

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Reference Manual

nanoX-TCR

COM Express A-B Connector

This section provides descriptions of interfaces and signals within the COM Express A-B connector. The

COM Express A-B connector provides the following features:

LPC interface

SATA interface

USB interface

Power interface

Power Management

Video interfaces

HD Audio interface

Gigabit Ethernet interface

I²C interface

PCI Express

SMBus

CAN Bus [Optional]

GPIO

LPC Interface

The nanoX-TCR offers the LPC (Low Pin Count) bus through the CPU. Many devices already exist for this
Intel defined bus. The LPC bus corresponds approximately to a serialized ISA bus yet with a significantly

reduced number of signals. Because of the software compatibility to an ISA bus, I/O extensions such as

additional serial ports can be easily implemented on an application specific baseboard using this bus.

SATA Interface

Two

Serial ATA connections (SATA0 and SATA1) are provided through the Intel

® EG20T (PCH). The

SATA1 port is dedicated for an optional SSD (Solid State Drive) and is not available for use if the board

model supports an SSD. SATA is an enhancement of parallel ATA therefore offering higher performance.
As a result of this enhancement, the traditional restrictions of parallel ATA are overcome with respect to

speed and EMI. SATA starts with a transfer rate of 1.5 Gb/s and can be expanded up to 3Gb/s. SATA is
completely protocol and software compatible to parallel ATA.

USB Interface

The PCH offers two USB host controllers, which contain six USB ports. Each port complies with USB

standards 1.1 and 2.0 and offers high-speed, full-speed, and low-speed capabilities. The USB interface also

provides one USB client port for the Mini-USB connector on the baseboard.

Power Interface

A 12V voltage rail on the A-B COM Express connector accepts the voltages required for the board. The
RTC 3.3V battery feed and 5V standby functions draw power through the A-B connector. The nanoX-TCR

requires a 4.75V to 14V wide-range power supply with optional 5V standby for ATX support.

Power Management

The nanoX-TCR is ACPI 3.0 compliant with smart battery support. The board supports S0, S1, S3, S4, and

S5 sleep states.

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