Table 7. Pin Assignments and Interface Signals for the Mouse Connector
Video Connector
For information on your video connector, see the manufacturer's specifications that came with your video card.
NIC Connector
Your system contains an RJ45 connector (see Figure 9) on the back panel for attaching an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) Ethernet cable, which is
used in 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX networks. The network interface controller (NIC) provides all the functions normally handled by a separate
network expansion card. To connect your system to and configure it for use on an Ethernet network, see "
Using the Network Interface Controller
."
Figure 9. NIC Connector
USB Connectors
Your system contains two Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors for attaching USB-compliant devices. USB devices are typically peripherals such
as keyboards, mice, printers, and computer speakers.
NOTICE: Do not attach a USB device or a combination of USB devices that draw a maximum current over 500 milliamperes (mA) per
channel at +5 volts (V). Attaching devices that exceed this threshold may cause the USB ports to shut down. See the documentation
that came with the USB devices for their maximum current ratings.
If you reconfigure your hardware, you may need pin number and signal information for the USB connectors. Figure 10 illustrates the pin numbers for
the USB connectors, and Table 8 lists and defines the pin assignments and interface signals for the USB connectors.
Figure 10. Pin Numbers for the USB Connectors
Table 8. Pin Assignments and Interface Signals for the USB Connectors
Pin
Signal
I/O
Definition
1
MFDATA
I/O
Mouse data
2
NC
N/A
No connection
3
GND
N/A
Signal ground
4
FVcc
N/A
Fused supply voltage
5
MFCLK
I/O
Mouse clock
6
NC
N/A
No connection
Pin
Signal
I/O
Definition
1
Vcc
N/A
Supply voltage
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