X3 primary i/o interface (j3) – ADLINK ETX-PVR User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

ETX-PVR

Reference Manual

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X3 Primary I/O Interface (J3)

The J3, 100-pin connector is used for Floppy or Printer (LPT1) interface, Serial interfaces (COM1 and

COM2), Mouse and Keyboard interfaces, and the video interfaces for standard VGA and LVDS video. This
section briefly describes each of these features. Refer to

Table 3-6 on page 32

for pin definitions of the X3

interface.

Floppy Interface

The Floppy interface shares signal lines with the Parallel interface and is provided by the Super I/O chip

(SCH3112I-NU). The BIOS settings determine which one is operational.

Supports two floppy drives

Supports 16 bytes of FIFO with data rates up to 1 Mbps

Parallel Interface

Parallel interface supports standard parallel, Bi-directional, ECP and EPP protocols. The Super I/O chip
(SCH3112I-NU) provides the parallel interface signals, which are shared with the floppy drive interface.

Shares signal lines with the Floppy interface, and the BIOS settings determine which one is operational

Supports Standard Printer Port (SPP), Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) and Enhanced Capabilities Port
(ECP)

Serial Ports 1 and 2

The Super I/O chip (SCH3112I-NU) provides the circuitry for two serial port UARTs. The signals for serial

ports 1 and 2 are provided to the baseboard through connector J3. However, the baseboard must provide the
serial transceivers to make use of this feature. The serial port features are:

Two individual 16550-compatible UARTs

Programmable word length, stop bits and parity

16-bit programmable baud rate generator and Interrupt generator

Loop-back mode

Two individual 16-bit FIFOs

PS/2 Keyboard

The signal lines for a PS/2 keyboard are provided through the J3 connector from the Super I/O chip

(SCH3112I-NU).

PS/2 Mouse

The signal lines for a PS/2 mouse are provided through the J3 connector from the Super I/O chip
(SCH3112I-NU).

VGA Interface

The N455 version of the CPU provides direct VGA outputs with a resolution up to 1400x1050 @ 60Hz. The

D525 version of the CPU provides resolutions up to 2048x1536 @ 60Hz.

The analog display output provides an RGB signal output as well as an HSYNC and a VSYNC signal. The
display function contains a RAM-based Digital-to-Analog Converter (RAMDAC) that transforms the digital

data from the graphics and video subsystems to analog data for CRT monitors.

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