X1 pci bus interface (j1) – ADLINK ETX-PVR User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

ETX-PVR

Reference Manual

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X1 PCI Bus Interface (J1)

The J1, 100-pin standard connector is used for the PCI bus, USB ports, and HD Audio interface connections.

This section briefly describes each of these features.

Table 3-4

provides the complete pin outs for the J1 (X1) connector.

PCI Bus

The CPU integrates a PCI arbiter that supports up to four external PCI masters.

Interface carries all of the appropriate PCI signals

Bus operates at clock speeds up to 33 MHz

PCI 2.3 Compliant, 32-bit +3.3V PCI interface with +5V tolerant inputs

Universal Serial Bus (USB)

The ETX-PVR module supports up to four USB ports on the baseboard, and the supported features are listed
below.

USB v2.0 and backwards compatible to Universal UHCI v1.1

Two root USB hubs and four USB ports

Supports USB boot of floppy disk drives, hard disk drives, CD-ROMs, or other USB boot devices

Integrated physical layer transceivers

Over-current detection status on USB ports 1 and 2

Serial Interrupt Request

This SERIRQ signal is connected to the serial request input on the I/O Hub (ICH8-M) for the alternative

ISA/PCI interrupts. The ETX-PVR SERIRQ pin (pin 21) must be connected to the baseboard to use the ISA
bus on the baseboard.

0A79h

ISA PnP Ports

0B00-0B7F

SIO Runtime Registers

0CF8-0CFF

PCI bus Configuration Address and Data

NOTE

0A79h is the ISA PnP port used by the BIOS and an OS that supports this feature to
recognize ISA PnP (Plug and Play) cards.

The Intel I/O hub ICH-8 (ICH-6 or later) does not support ISA DMA.

NOTE

The Intel ICH8 I/O Hub does not support ISA DMA.

Table 3-3. I/O Address Map (Continued)

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