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Some of the development board photos show PS keyboard/mouse wired in, where would those connect? |
Some of the development board photos show PS keyboard/mouse wired in, where would those connect? |
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To CN23 - the pinout is shown below. |
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Could somebody also identify the connector type for the antenna? |
Could somebody also identify the connector type for the antenna? |
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These are U.FL connectors. |
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'''Connectors/LEDs''' |
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Unknown connectors/LEDs |
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* CN20 5-pin |
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* CN1: JTAG Connector for Marvell wireless chip. |
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* CN15 2-pin |
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* CN2: Old LCD Connector. Definition changing. |
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* CN18 4-pin with jumper @ 1-3 |
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* CN8: Mono right side speaker connector |
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* CN19 (solder pads only in A-test) |
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* CN9: Internal stereo speaker connector |
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* CN23 6-pin |
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* CN14: Used for DCON Debugging. Definition changing. |
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* CN22 2-pin |
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* CN15: Internal microphone connector |
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* CN21 2-pin, large pitch (power?) |
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* CN16 |
* CN16: AMD Geode JTAG Connector |
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* CN17: Used for DCON Debugging. Definition changing. |
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* CN14 (solder pads only in A-test) |
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* CN18: CRT/LCD Jumper |
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* CN17 (solder pads only in A-test) |
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* CN19: Unused |
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* CN1 ribbon connector |
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* CN20: Used for manufacturing (serial Flash programming) |
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* CN2 (solder pads only in A-test) |
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* CN21: Battery connector (Pin 1: Gnd, 2: VBat) |
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* CN9 4-pin |
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* CN22: Battery sensor. Definition changing. |
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* CN8 2-pin? (solder pads only in A-test) |
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* CN23: Internal PS/2 Connector to keyboard & input module |
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* D2 |
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(Pin 1: TP Data, 2: TP Clk, 3: Gnd, 4: KB Data, 5: KB Clk, 6: Power [3.3V or 5V]) |
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* D3 |
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* CN??: Unused large solder pads (was mini-PCI on pre-A-Test boards) |
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* D4 |
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* D2: LED. Definition changing. |
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* D21 |
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* D3: LED. Definition changing. |
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* D22 |
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* D4: LED. Definition changing. |
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* D23 |
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* D21: LED. Definition changing. Same output as D3 (front/back view) |
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* CN?? (solder pads only in A-test)(obscured by barcode sticker, lots of pins, on back side, between CN21 and BIOS battery) maybe mini-PCI? |
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* D22: LED. Definition changing. Same output as D2 (front/back view) |
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* D23: LED. Definition changing. Same output as D4 (front/back view) |
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'''NOTE: Just because it doesn't say it's changing above, doesn't mean that it won't change!''' |
Revision as of 23:43, 29 June 2006
Where are the specifications for the rest of the connectors on the board? The only two I've discerned from the Wiki so far are the obvious ones:
- IO for serial breakout (U20? numbering unclear)
- CON_ANT1
- CON_ANT2
- USB: CN4, CN6, CN7
Some of the development board photos show PS keyboard/mouse wired in, where would those connect? To CN23 - the pinout is shown below.
Could somebody also identify the connector type for the antenna? These are U.FL connectors.
Connectors/LEDs
- CN1: JTAG Connector for Marvell wireless chip.
- CN2: Old LCD Connector. Definition changing.
- CN8: Mono right side speaker connector
- CN9: Internal stereo speaker connector
- CN14: Used for DCON Debugging. Definition changing.
- CN15: Internal microphone connector
- CN16: AMD Geode JTAG Connector
- CN17: Used for DCON Debugging. Definition changing.
- CN18: CRT/LCD Jumper
- CN19: Unused
- CN20: Used for manufacturing (serial Flash programming)
- CN21: Battery connector (Pin 1: Gnd, 2: VBat)
- CN22: Battery sensor. Definition changing.
- CN23: Internal PS/2 Connector to keyboard & input module
(Pin 1: TP Data, 2: TP Clk, 3: Gnd, 4: KB Data, 5: KB Clk, 6: Power [3.3V or 5V])
- CN??: Unused large solder pads (was mini-PCI on pre-A-Test boards)
- D2: LED. Definition changing.
- D3: LED. Definition changing.
- D4: LED. Definition changing.
- D21: LED. Definition changing. Same output as D3 (front/back view)
- D22: LED. Definition changing. Same output as D2 (front/back view)
- D23: LED. Definition changing. Same output as D4 (front/back view)
NOTE: Just because it doesn't say it's changing above, doesn't mean that it won't change!