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MIC-3397 User Manual
Chapter 1
H
ardware
C
onfiguration
Figure 1.10 RIO-3317-B1E Front Panel Ports and Indicators
1.5.1
USB Connectors
The MIC-3397 provides up to six USB2.0 channels. Three USB ports are on the front
panel. Three USBs are routed to rear I/O via the J5 connector–two on the RIO panel,
the other via on-board connector. The USB interface provides complete plug and
play, hot attach/detach for up to 127 external devices. The MIC-3397 USB interface
complies with USB specification R2.0 and is fuse protected (5 V @ 1.1 A).The USB
interface can be disabled in the system BIOS setup. The USB controller default is set
to “Enabled”.
1.5.2
Serial Ports
The MIC-3397 provides three serial port channels, one is routed to MIC-3397 front
panel with RS-232 interface default via RJ-45 connector, but it also supports RS422,
which can be selected in BIOS set-up menu. Another two channels are routed to rear
I/O with RS232/422/485 support via RJ-45 or DB9 connector and pin header in cer-
tain rear I/O modules. Please refer to connector list for details.
1.5.3
Ethernet Configuration
The MIC-3397 provides five LAN ports, one is equipped with Intel
®
LAN controller
I210AT, PCI-Express gen1 based, which provides full compliance with IEEE802.3 10/
100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet interfaces; another four are from PCH DH8900 built-in
PHY chip, combined with Marvell 88E1112 MAC chip, which also provide four 10/
100/1000Base-TX Ethernet interfaces. LAN2 is switchable with rear I/O LAN port.
The MIC-3397 also supports the PICMG 2.16 Packet Switching Backplane Specifica-
tion via the J3 connector.
1.5.4
SATA Interface
The MIC-3397 provides four SATA2.0 channels; one is routed for SATA connector or
8G on board NAND flash chip, another is for Cfast socket with SATA interface built in
DH8900, while the remaining two SATA channels are routed to rear I/O by PCIe to
SATA controller ASM1061 chip with SATA2.0 fixed.
1.5.5
System Reset Button
The MIC-3397 provides a system reset button located on the front panel. The system
reset button resets all payload and application-related circuitry.
COM2 USB2 PS/2 VGA LAN2
USB1 COM1 LAN1 LED
Summary of Contents for MIC-3397
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Page 61: ...Appendix A A Pin Assignments This appendix describes pin assignments...
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