Tables 2-2, Header, connector, and socket definitions, Figure 2-4 – ADLINK CoreModule 430 User Manual

Page 16: Connector pin identifications, Table 2-2, Header, connector, and socket descriptions

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Chapter 2

Product Overview

10

Reference Manual

CoreModule 430

Header, Connector, and Socket Definitions

Table 2-2

describes the headers shown in

Figure 2-5

.

Figure 2-4. Connector Pin Identifications

Table 2-2. Header, Connector, and Socket Descriptions

Jack/Plug #

Access

Description

P1A/1B & P1C/1D –
PC/104 Bus

Top/
Bottom

104-pin, 0.100" (2.54mm) connectors for PC/104 (ISA) bus

J2 – Ethernet

Top

8-pin, 0.100" (2.54mm), right-angle header for Ethernet interface

J3 – Serial 1 (COM1)

Top

10-pin, 0.100" (2.54mm), right-angle header for Serial 1 interface

J4 – Parallel (LPT)

Top

26-pin, 0.079" (2mm), right-angle header for Parallel interface

J5 – Utility

Top

10-pin, 0.100" (2.54mm), right-angle header for Utility interface

J6 – IDE

Top

44-pin, 0.079" (2mm) header for IDE interface

J7 – Power

Top

10-pin, 0.100" (2.54mm), right-angle header for Power
connection

J8 – GPIO (User)

Top

10-pin, 0.079" (2mm) header for User defined GPIO signals

J9 – Serial 2 (COM2)

Top

10-pin, 0.100" (2.54mm), right-angle header for Serial 2 interface

J10 – USB0

Top

5-pin, 0.100" (2.54mm), right-angle header for USB0 interface

J11 – Video

Top

44-pin, 0.079" (2mm), right-angle header for LCD/CRT interface

J12 – Compact Flash

Bottom

50-pin, 0.050" (1.27mm) socket for Type I or II Compact Flash
cards

J13 – Serial 4 (COM4)

Top

10-pin, 0.100" (2.54mm) header for Serial 4 interface

J14 – Serial 3 (COM3)

Top

10-pin, 0.100" (2.54mm) header for Serial 3 interface

J15 – DNP

Top

Do not populate

J17 – USB1

Top

5-pin, 0.079" (2mm) header for USB1 interface

J19 – SPI

Top

6-pin, 0.100" (2.54mm) header used for SPI Flash programming

J20 – LPC

Top

10-pin, 0.079" (2mm) header for LPC signals

NOTE

The pinout tables in Chapter 3 of this manual identify pin sequence using the
following methods: A 10-pin header with two rows of pins, using odd/even
numbering, where pin 2 is directly across from pin 1, is noted as 10-pin, 2 rows, odd/
even (1, 2). Alternately, a 20-pin connector using consecutive numbering, where pin
11 is directly across from pin 1, is noted in this way: 20-pin, 2 rows, consecutive (1,
11). The second number in the parenthesis is always directly across from pin 1. See

Figure 2-4

.

20-pin, two rows,
Consecutive, (1, 11)

Or

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

20

19

1

2

4

15

11

20

10

5

3

20-pin, two rows,
Odd/Even, (1, 2)

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