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6.1.3.3
VGA
The conga-TS370 offers a VGA interface via an eDP to VGA converter, connected to the two upper data lanes on the embedded DisplayPort.
The VGA interface is disabled in the BIOS by default. To enable it, go to Advanced -> Graphics -> VGA Port of the BIOS setup menu.
Note
If you enable VGA interface in the BIOS setup menu, the third DDI interface (DDI3) will support only TMDS.
6.1.4
SATA™
The conga-TS370 offers four SATA interfaces (SATA 0-3) on the A-B connector. The interfaces support:
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independent DMA operation
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data transfer rates up to 6.0 Gb/s
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Intel
®
Rapid Storage Technology, providing both AHCI mode using memory space and RAID 0/1/5/10 mode
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Hot-plug detect
Note
The PCH SATA controller no longer supports IDE legacy mode using I/O space. Therefore, you need an AHCI driver
.
6.1.5
USB
The conga-TS370 offers eight USB 2.0 interfaces on the A-B connector and four SuperSpeed signals on the C–D connector. The xHCI host
controller supports:
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USB 3.1 specification
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SuperSpeedPlus, SuperSpeed, High-Speed, Full-Speed and Low-Speed USB signaling
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data transfers of up to 10 Gbps for USB 3.1 Gen 2 port
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data transfers of up to 5 Gbps for USB 3.1 Gen 1 port
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supports USB debug port on all USB 3.1 capable ports
Note
The USB ports are configured in the BIOS setup menu to operate by default in Gen 1 mode. Before you change the default setting to Gen 2,
ensure the carrier board is designed for Gen 2 operation. For Gen 2 design considerations, contact congatec technical support center.