CCOMe-C96
CCOMe-C96 - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.0 - Author: A.R. - Reviewed by C.M. Copyright © 2021 SECO S.p.A.
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GB/GBE0_MDI0-: Ethernet Controller #0 Media Dependent Interface (MDI) I/O differential pair #0. It is the first differential pair in Gigabit Ethernet mode,
and the Transmit differential pair in 10/100 Mbps modes.
GB/GBE0_MDI1-: Ethernet Controller #0 Media Dependent Interface (MDI) I/O differential pair #1. It is the second differential pair in Gigabit Ethernet mode,
and the Receive differential pair in 10/100 Mbps modes.
GB/GBE0_MDI2-: Ethernet Controller #0 Media Dependent Interface (MDI) I/O differential pair #2. It is the third differential pair in Gigabit Ethernet mode; it
is not used in 10/100Mbps modes.
GB/GBE0_MDI3-: Ethernet Controller #0 Media Dependent Interface (MDI) I/O differential pair #3. It is the fourth differential pair in Gigabit Ethernet mode;
it is not used in 10/100Mbps modes.
Other than the USB 3.0 ports available through the standard connectors CN18
and CN19, there are other four USB 2.0 ports (#4, #5 #6 and #7) coming out
from COM Express module that can be used for the connection of external
devices.
These four USB 2.0 ports are available on a standard quad Type-A receptacle
socket, type Adam Tech p/n USB-A-Q-RA.
More specifically, USB 2.0 port #4 is carried to the lower USB receptacle of
CN20, USB 2.0 port #5 is carried to the above receptacle and so on, up to USB 2.0 port
#7 that is carried to the upper level of USB receptacle CN20.
Signal description:
USB_4+/USB_4-: USB 2.0 Port #4 differential pair
USB_5+/USB_5-: USB 2.0 Port #5 differential pair
USB 2.0 ports #4#5#6#7 Quad Type-A socket - CN20
Pin Signal
Pin Signal
1
+5V
USB4
5
+5V
USB5
2
USB_4-
6
USB_5-
3
USB_4+
7
USB_5+
4
GND
8
GND
9
+5V
USB6
13
+5V
USB7
10
USB_6-
14
USB_7-
11
USB_6+
15
USB_7+
12
GND
16
GND
Please be aware that USB 3.0 connectivity can be obtained only in case that it is supported by the COM Express module plugged onto the Carrier
Board.
In case the COM Express module used doesn
’
t offer USB 3.0 ports, it will be always possible to use USB 2.0 ports, simply by plugging an USB 2.0
cable.
Avoid using USB 3.0 cables if the COM Express module used doesn
’
t offer such an interface.