Ampro Corporation COM 830 User Manual
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Chapter 3
Signals and Pinout Tables
COM 830
Reference Manual
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SUS_S3#
Indicates system is in Suspend to RAM state. 
Active low output. Also known as "PS_ON" 
and can be used to control an ATX power 
supply. 
O 3.3VSB
PU 10k 
3.3VSB
SUS_S4#
Indicates system is in Suspend to Disk state. 
Active low output. 
O 3.3VSB
PU 10k 
3.3VSB
Not 
supported
SUS_S5#
Indicates system is in Soft Off state.
O 3.3VSB
PU 10k 
3.3VSB
WAKE0#
PCI Express wake up signal.
I 3.3VSB
PU 10k 
3.3VSB
WAKE1#
General purpose wake up signal. May be used 
to implement wake-up on PS/2 keyboard or 
mouse activity. 
I 3.3VSB
PU 10k 
3.3VSB
BATLOW#
Battery low input. This signal may be driven 
low by external circuitry to signal that the 
system battery is low, or may be used to signal 
some other external power-management event.
I 3.3VSB
PU 10k 
3.3VSB
THRM#
Input from off-module temp sensor indicating 
an over-temp situation. 
I 3.3V
PU 10k 
3.3V
THERMTRIP
#
Active low output indicating that the CPU has 
entered thermal shutdown. 
O 3.3V
PU 10k 
3.3V
SMB_CK
System Management Bus bidirectional clock 
line. Power sourced through 5V standby rail 
and main power rails.
I/O 
3.3VSB
PU 2k2 
3.3VSB
SMB_DAT#
System Management Bus bidirectional data 
line. Power sourced through 5V standby rail 
and main power rails. 
I/O 
3.3VSB
PU 2k2 
3.3VSB
SMB_ALERT
#
System Management Bus Alert – active low 
input can be used to generate an SMI# (System 
Management Interrupt) or to wake the system. 
Power sourced through 5V standby rail and 
main power rails.
I 3.3VSB
PU 10k 
3.3VSB
Table 3-15. Power and GND Signal Descriptions
Signal
Description
I/O
PU/
PD
Comment
VCC_12V
Primary power input: +12V nominal. All 
available VCC_12V pins on the connector(s) 
shall be used. 
P
VCC_5V_SBY
Standby power input: +5.0V nominal. If 
VCC5_SBY is used, all available 
VCC_5V_SBY pins on the connector(s) shall 
be used. Only used for standby and suspend 
functions. May be left unconnected if these 
functions are not used in the system design. 
P
Table 3-14. Power and System Management Signal Descriptions (Continued)
