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8.
4.2 IDE connector and Compact Flash card socket :
4.2.1 IDE connector:
IDE connector supports standard ATA 33/66/100 devices.
The pin 20 is removed intentionally for the purpose of
dummy-proof.
IDE connector also supports 40 pin IDE DOM
(disk on module).
IDE connector is designed to use primary channel and
default is set to Slave.
4.2.2. Compact Flash card socket:
Type II CF card connector supports type II CF (compact
flash) memory cards.
Please be noted that it is designed as Primary IDE Master,
so CF card does not support hot plug feature as normal CF
card readers.
4.2.3. CF card Master/Slave Setting:
CF card can be configured as Primary IDE Master / Slave by
CF_SET_J1.
4.3 SATA1 and SATA2:
SATA1 and SATA2 are designed to connect SATA devices via
7-pin SATA cable. Please refer to the following figure for SATA pin
definition.
4.4 Default Jumper Settings:
4.4.1 Clear CMOS:
Disable: 1-2 pin short (default)
Clear CMOS: 2-3 pin short
4.5 Other Onboard Connectors:
4.5.1 PWRON4P and PWRCON4PS:
PWRCON4P: provides 12V and 5V DC. PWRCON4P
is reserved for supplying 5V and 12V for SATA hard drive
or IDE devices.
4.5.2 VGA1 and USB3 pin 1 : alignment:back panel VGA
and USB ports are default connected via cables to
main board VGA1 and USB3 respectively.
CF_SET_J1
Jumper Position
Description
CF Card is set to IDE Master (Default)
CF Card is set to IDE Slave
CCMOS1
Jumper Position
Description
Disable (Default)
Clear CMOS
Please check the following pin-out definition for using PWRCON4P
and PWRCON4PS as power source of your device.
PWRCON4PS: provides 12V and 5V DC. PWRCON4PS
is reserved for supplying 5V and 12V for IDE DOM
(Disk On Module)