Interfaces from c33xx-0050, Ps/2 connections, Serial interfaces – BECKHOFF C33xx User Manual
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Product Description
Interfaces from C33xx-0050
ATX motherboard
interfaces
PS/2 connections
PS/2
The lower PS/2 connector (X103) allows a keyboard to be used, while a
PS/2 mouse can be connected to the upper PS/2 connector (X104). If the
PC is fitted with an optional Touch Pad this PS/2 connection is occupied.
Serial interfaces
RS 232
COM1 - COM2
The basic version of the Industrial PC has two serial interfaces,
COM1 (X105) and COM2, using the type RS 232, which are each brought
to a 9 pin SUB-D plug connector. The interface COM2 is located in the first
slot right below the ATX-slot.
One of the two serial interfaces is used for connecting the special keys and
the LEDs on the front side. If the PC is fitted with Touch Screen (optional),
the second serial interface is occupied too.
USB interfaces
USB1 – USB4
The four USB interfaces (X108 – X111) are used to connect peripheral
devices with USB 2.0 connections.
Network connection
LAN1
The RJ-45 connector (X112) allows the PC to be connected to a
10/100/1000BASE-T Local Area Network (LAN).
LAN2
The RJ-45 connector (X113) allows the PC to be connected to a
10/100/1000BASE-T Local Area Network (LAN).
Sound-On-Board
Sound
The Industrial PC has a on-board-interface with the following connectors:
Line In (X116), Line Out (X115) and Microphone jack (X114).
DVI-I (Digital Visual Interface)
DVI-I out
The DVI connection (X117) is used for transferring the video signal. DVI-I
standard is supported.
DVI-D (Digital Visual Interface)
DVI-D out
The DVI connection (X118) is used for transferring the video signal. DVI-D
standard is supported.
DisplayPort
DisplayPort
The DisplayPort (X119) is used for transferring the video signal.
X116
X105
X104
X117
X115
X112
X113
X103
X118
X109
X111
X114
X119
X108
X110
Additional plug-in cards (optional)
Type plate
There is a type plate on the top of the Industrial PC which provides
information about the hardware configuration of the Industrial PC at the
time it was supplied.
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