Getting started with your PROTEUS
Issue C
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Using the USB ports
The standard USB connector is a 4-way socket, which provides power and data signals
to the USB peripheral. It is a USB Type A connector.
USB ports 0 and 2 are provided on a 10-way header (J7). USB port 2 can be configured
as
device
(optional). In this case Pin 9 of connector J7 needs to be connected to +5V and
USB client feature has to be enabled in BIOS.
See
for more information.
Proteus stand alone
USB port 1 is a standard USB Type A connector (J1). An additional USB port 3 can be
found on FFC connector (J19).
See
and
for more
information.
Proteus COM Express
Low/full/high speed USB ports 1, 3 and high speed USB ports 6, 7 are connected to the
COM Express connector. See your COM Express base board manual for information on
how to use them.
Using Ethernet interface
The PROTEUS board provides one 10/100/1000 Ethernet port as standard.
Proteus stand alone
One panel RJ-45 pin connector provides the Ethernet interface. To support Gigabit
Ethernet capabilities, a cable rated to CAT5e or above with four signals pairs should be
used.
PROTEUS COM Express
See your COM Express base board manual.
Using the flat panel interface
PROTEUS stand alone
The PROTEUS V1I1 stand alone provides one LVDS output. This is connected to LVDS
A connector (
). The LVDS connector pin out is compatible with most standard LVDS flat
panel displays and direct cable connection is possible. Alternatively an
provided by Eurotech can be used.
See
for more information.
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