Table 3-10, Utility interface, Keyboard mouse battery reset switch speaker – ADLINK CoreModule 430 User Manual
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Note: The shaded table cells denote power or ground.
Utility Interface
The Utility interface provides various utility and I/O signals on the module and consists of a 10-pin, 0.1"
header. The Vortex CPU drives the signals on the Utility interface, and
provides the signal
definitions.
•
PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse
•
Battery
•
Reset Switch
•
Speaker
Keyboard
The signal lines for a PS/2 keyboard are provided from the Vortex CPU to the Utility interface.
Mouse
The signal lines for a PS/2 mouse are provided from the Vortex CPU to the Utility interface.
Battery
An external battery input connection is provided through the Utility interface to support a battery backup for
the CMOS RAM and the RTC (Real Time Clock).
Reset Switch
An external reset switch provides the reset signal through the Utility interface to a reset circuit, which drives
the Vortex CPU.
Speaker
The speaker signal provides sufficient signal strength to drive a 1W 8
“Beep” speaker through the Utility
interface at an audible level. The speaker signal is driven from an on board amplifier and the Vortex CPU.
describes the pin signals of the Utility interface, which uses a 10-pin, right-angle header with 2
rows, odd/even sequence (1, 2), and 0.100" (2.54mm) pitch.
4
GND
USB1 Port ground
5
SHIELD
USB1 Port shield
Table 3-10. Utility Interface Pin/Signal Descriptions (J5)
Pin #
Signal
Description
1
SPKR
Speaker Output
2
BATV-
Ground return
3
RESETSW*
External Reset Switch signal
4
MDATA
Mouse Data input
5
KBDATA
Keyboard Data input
6
KBCLK
Keyboard Clock input
7
GND
Ground
8
KMPWR
Keyboard /Mouse power (+5V) output
Table 3-9. USB1 Interface Pin/Signal Designations (J17) (Continued)