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** CN23 - right of SD slot |
** CN23 - right of SD slot |
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*** Keyboard connector - LV PS/2 |
*** Keyboard connector - LV PS/2 |
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*** [[Image:KB3700-ds-01.pdf]] |
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** CN22 - bottom left of backup battery |
** CN22 - bottom left of backup battery |
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*** 1-wire(microlan) interface for battery |
*** 1-wire(microlan) interface for battery |
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** CN26+CN25 - below left and right bottom USB port, respectively |
** CN26+CN25 - below left and right bottom USB port, respectively |
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*** Speaker headers |
*** Speaker headers |
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=== Front === |
=== Front === |
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** CN28 - right of MIC jack |
** CN28 - right of MIC jack |
Revision as of 01:48, 8 July 2008
Many [re]purposes and debug efforts could aided by a comprehensive description of the various low level protocols available on the XO motherboard. There are a variety of headless and headed connectors visible on the XO. The following is an attempt to identify them completely.
Connectors
- Headless
- CN24 - top left of backup battery
- CN31 - top right of backup battery
- CN19 - above RAM & "3.3V" label
- CN1 - front side of motherboard, right of MIC jack
- CN34 - below MIC header
- Headed
Back
- J1 - top left of southbridge
- CN23 - right of SD slot
- Keyboard connector - LV PS/2
- File:KB3700-ds-01.pdf
- CN22 - bottom left of backup battery
- 1-wire(microlan) interface for battery
- CN21 - bottom right of CN22
- PWR in from battery
- CN26+CN25 - below left and right bottom USB port, respectively
- Speaker headers
Front
- CN28 - right of MIC jack
- backlight FFC slot
- CN15 - right of MIC-jack side USB plug
- MIC header
- CON4 - bottom of USB plugs on L side of mobo
- Camera FFC slot
- CN27 - top of motherboard
- Screen pinout
- CN28 - right of MIC jack
Protocols
The XO motherboard also features several standard high and low level protocols.
- I2C
- Theoretically used for the DCON - A datasheet should be obtained for the Himax HX8837 chip and the I2C pins/traces should be identified.
- /dev/i2c-0
- 3.3v TTL Serial
- Easily accessible using a 3.3v level converter and a proper cable.
- /dev/ttyS0
Wanted
- Python, C, or SH code to toggle the VGA GPIO
- The location + code for any and all other GPIOs
- Positive identification of all aforementioned headers / solder pads / FFC slots
- Positive pinouts for all aforementioned headers / solder pads / FFC slots
- Pinout for VGA non-standard connector