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IDE signal channels. They can be electrically isolated and
configured to the standard primary and secondary channels.
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
The root hub integrated in the CSB5 supports four USB serial
ports. Two ports are available on the front panel, with the other
two ports routed to the rear I/O board through J5. Additional ports
can be added through the use of an external USB hub. USB’s
allow the flexibility for the addition of peripherals such as mouse,
keyboard, speakers, etc. Transfer speeds of up to 24Mb/s are
supported. The cPCI-6810/6820 provides the standard 0.5A at 5V
to the peripherals. The power to each port is protected by a single
polyswitch (this current rating allows for inrush currents).
Serial I/O
Two serial ports are supported on the cPCI-6810/6820. The
EIA232 drivers and receivers reside onboard. COM1 is
implemented as an RJ45 connector on the front panel. Both
COM1 and COM2 are available on rear I/O board. The BIOS will
initialize the serial ports as COM1 and COM2 with default ISA I/O
base addresses 3F8h and 2F8h respectively. This default
configuration also assigns COM1 to IRQ4 and COM2 to IRQ3.
The supported baud rates are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
38400, 57600, and 115200 bps.
Keyboard/Mouse Controller
Two 6-pin circular DIN connectors are located on the front panel of
single-processor version of cPCI-6810/6820, for example cPCI-
6810, for keyboard and mouse connections. The power provided
to the keyboard and mouse is protected by a polyswitch at 1.1A.
The keyboard and mouse interface are also available on the rear I/
O board.
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