IPC/RSL8xxx-XxxxE: user documentation
DOC/IPC_RSL8-E; V1.9
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4.3.
Peripheral Devices
4.3.1.
DVI/LCD-Interface
The DVI/LCD interface uses the standard PC/AT VGA register set. For detailed programming
information please refer to the IBM PC/AT Technical Reference or similar documentation.
Low level programming is handled by the VESA compatible VGA-BIOS.
For custom LCD BIOS requirements please contact Syslogic technical support.
For detailed programming information please refer to the Intel Atom E38xx technical reference
or similar documentation. Legacy support and low level programming is handled by the BIOS
and standard OS drivers.
4.3.2.
SATA/CFast-Interface
For detailed programming information please refer to the Intel Atom E38xx technical reference
or similar documentation. Legacy support and low level programming is handled by the BIOS
and standard OS drivers.
4.3.3.
Serial Ports
The Serial Port interfaces use the standard PC/AT register set. The Serial Port controller is
compatible with the standard 16C550A UART with 16 byte receive and transmit fifos. For
detailed programming information please refer to the IBM PC/AT Technical Reference, the
SMSC SCH3114 datasheet or similar documentation. Legacy support and low level
programming is handled by the BIOS and standard OS drivers.
4.3.4.
Keyboard Interface
The Keyboard interface uses the standard PC/AT register set. The keyboard controller is
compatible with the standard Intel 8042 device with integrated keyboard host controller
firmware. For detailed programming information please refer to the IBM PC/AT and PS/2
Technical Reference, the SMSC SCH3114 datasheet or similar documentation. Legacy support
and low level programming is handled by the BIOS and standard OS drivers.
4.3.5.
Ethernet Interface
The Ethernet interfaces use the Intel I210IT Ethernet Controller. For detailed programming
information and drivers check
4.3.6.
USB Interface
The USB interfaces use the standard OHCI/EHCI/XHCI register set. Legacy support and low
level programming is handled by the BIOS and standard OS drivers.