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Chapter 3

Hardware

38

Reference Manual

ETX-PVR

SMBus

The I/O Hub contains an integrated SMBus controller with both a host and slave SMBus port; but the host
cannot access the slave internally. The slave port allows an external master access to the I/O Hub through the

J4 connector. The master contained in the I/O Hub is used to communicate with the SODIMM SPD (Serial

Presence Detect), Temperature Sensor, and the clock generator.

Table 3-7

lists the addresses for these

devices with the components and corresponding binary addresses of the SMBus.

Table 3-8

describes the pin signals of the ETX-PVR X4 ETX interface connector.

Table 3-7. SMBus Reserved Addresses

Matrix Component

Address Binary

SODIMM SPD

1010,000x

b

Clock Generator

1101,001x

b

Temperature Sensor

1001,100x

b

Table 3-8. Complete X4 Interface Pin Signal Descriptions (J4)

J4
Pin
#

Signal

Description

1, 2

GND

Ground

3

5V_SB

5 volt Suspend – This control signal is sent to the ATX power supply for a
suspended or standby state.

4

PWGIN

Power Good In – This active high input signal indicates to the ETX-PVR the
power is good, and it can begin the boot process.

5

PS_ON

Power Supply On – This active low output signal from the ETX-PVR is sent
to the ATX power supply to turn it on.

6

SPEAKER

Speaker – This PC speaker output signal must be connected to a speaker
(piezoelectric or dynamic) on the baseboard to hear the output (beeps).

7

PWRBTN*

Power Button – This signal provides a ground temporally through an open
collector driver to the ATX power supply to change states (turn it on).

8

BATT

Battery Voltage – This is the + battery connection to baseboard for +3 volt
lithium backup battery used for RTC operation and CMOS non-volatile
memory.

9 NC

Not

Connected

10

LILED

Link Integrity LED – The LINK LED pin indicates link integrity. If the link is
valid in either 10 or 100Mbps, the LED is on; if the link is invalid, the LED is
off.

11

RSMRST*

Resume Reset – This signal is driven low by external circuitry to reset the
power management logic on the ETX-PVR.

12

ACTLED

Activity LED – The Activity LED pin indicates either transmit or receive
activity. When activity is present, the activity LED is on; when no activity is
present, the activity LED is off.

13 NC

Not

Connected

14

SPDLED

Speed LED – The speed LED pin indicates the speed. The speed LED will be
on at 100 Mbps and off at 10 Mbps.

15 NC

Not

Connected

16

I

2

CLK

This clock line implements an I

2

C bus, which supports external slave devices

only. The I

2

C interface supports EEPROMs and other simple I/O devices.

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