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Signal
Pin # Description
I/O
PU/PD
Comment
SMB_DAT#
B14
System Management Bus bidirectional data line.
I/O OD
3.3VSB
PU 2k2 3.3VSB
SMB_ALERT# B15
System Management Bus Alert – active low input can be used to generate an SMI# (System
Management Interrupt) or to wake the system.
I 3.3VSB
PU 2k2 3.3VSB
LID#
A103
Lid button. Used by the ACPI operating system for a LID switch.
Note: For proper detection, assert a pulse width of at least 16 ms.
I OD 3.3V
PU 10k 3.3VSB
SLEEP#
B103
Sleep button. Used by the ACPI operating system to bring the system to sleep state or to wake
it up again.
Note: For proper detection, assert a pulse width of at least 16 ms.
I OD 3.3V
PU 10k 3.3VSB
Table 32 General Purpose Serial Interface Signal Descriptions
Signal
Pin #
Description
I/O
PU/PD
Comment
SER0_TX
A98
General purpose serial port transmitter
O 3.3V
SER1_TX
A101
General purpose serial port transmitter
O 3.3V
SER0_RX
A99
General purpose serial port receiver
I 3.3V
PU 47k 3.3V
SER1_RX
A102
General purpose serial port receiver
I 3.3V
PU 47k 3.3V
Table 33 Module Type Definition Signal Description
Signal
Pin # Description
I/O
Comment
TYPE0#
TYPE1#
TYPE2#
C54
C57
D57
The TYPE pins indicate to the Carrier Board the Pin-out Type that is implemented on the module. The pins are tied on
the module to either ground (GND) or are no-connects (NC). For Pinout Type 1, these pins are don’t care (X).
PDS
TYPE[0:2]# signals are
available on all modules
following the Type 2-6
Pinout standard.
The conga-TS175 is based
on the COM Express Type
6 pinout therefore the pins
0 and 1 are not connected
and pin 2 is connected to
GND.
TYPE2#
TYPE1#
TYPE0#
X
NC
NC
NC
NC
GND
X
NC
NC
GND
GND
NC
X
NC
GND
NC
GND
NC
Pinout Type 1
Pinout Type 2
Pinout Type 3 (no IDE)
Pinout Type 4 (no PCI)
Pinout Type 5 (no IDE, no PCI)
Pinout Type 6 (no IDE, no PCI)
The Carrier Board should implement combinatorial logic that monitors the module TYPE pins and keeps power off
(e.g deactivates the ATX_ON signal for an ATX power supply) if an incompatible module pin-out type is detected. The
Carrier Board logic may also implement a fault indicator such as an LED.