The KM266-MVB Mainboard
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Hardware Installation
2.5.6. WOL (Wake-On-LAN) Connector
Connector: CN16 (WOL)
Type: 3 pin
The mainboard has a WOL (Wake-On-LAN) connector. This connector must be
connected to a LAN card that has Wake-On-LAN (WOL) output. This connector
powers up the system when a wakeup packet or signal is received through the
LAN card.
In order to use the WOL LAN card to trigger the power on the PC system, the
switching power supply must have the ability to provide a driving current of at
least 720 mA and be connected to a “5V standby” voltage.
WOL
5V_SB
Ground
1 5V_SB
2 Ground
3 WOL
Top View of a WOL Connector
Front View of a WOL Connector
2.5.7. USB3, USB4, USB5, USB6 Connectors
Connector: CN30 (USB3)/CN31 (USB4)/CN32 (USB5)/CN38 (USB6)
Type: 5 pin
You already have two USB2.0 ports available, USB1 and 2 (see external con-
nectors). The internal USB connectors allow you to add on an optional kit to
expand the total number of USB ports available. The mainboard has four inter-
nal USB2.0 connectors (CN30/CN31/CN32/CN38). This enables you to use ex-
tra four USB devices. Cable for these additional connectors needs to be pur-
chased separately.
Note: The PIN assignment of the internal USB 2.0 connectors (CN30,
CN31, CN32 and CN38) follows the specifications of Intel standard.
Top View of USB Ports
Front View of USB Ports
7 Ground
5 Data+
3 Data-
1 VCC
2 VCC
4 Data-
6 Data+
8 Ground
10 NC
USB3/5 USB4/6
1 VCC
3 Data -
5 Data +
7 Ground
2 VCC
4 Data -
6 Data +
8 Ground
10 NC
USB3/5
USB4/6