Instruction Manual
The PS/2-compatible keyboard and mouse cables attach to 6-pin, miniature DIN connectors. FigureB-4 illustrates the pin numbers for these connectors and
TableB-3 defines the pin assignments for these connectors.
Figure B-4. PS/2-Compatible Keyboard and Mouse Connector Pin Numbers
Table B-3. Keyboard and Mouse Connector Pin Assignments
Video Connector
You can attach a VGA-compatible monitor to the system's integrated video controller using a 15-pin high-density D-subminiature connector. FigureB-5
illustrates the pin numbers for the video connector and TableB-4 defines the pin assignments for the connector.
Figure B-5. Video Connector Pin Numbers
Table B-4. Video Connector Pin Assignments
USB Connector
The system's USB connector supports USB-compliant peripherals such as keyboards, mice, and printers and may also support USB-compliant devices such as
diskette drives and CD drives. FigureB-6 illustrates the pin numbers for the USB connector and TableB-5 defines the pin assignments for the connector.
Pin
Signal
I/O
Definition
1
KBDATA or MFDATA
I/O
Keyboard data or mouse data
2
NC
N/A
No connection
3
GND
N/A
Signal ground
4
FVcc
N/A
Fused supply voltage
5
KBCLK or MFCLK
I/O
Keyboard clock or mouse clock
6
NC
N/A
No connection
Shell
N/A
N/A
Chassis ground
NOTE: Installing a video card automatically disables the system's integrated video controller.
Pin
Signal
I/O
Definition
1
RED
O
Red video
2
GREEN
O
Green video
3
BLUE
O
Blue video
4
NC
N/A
No connection
5–8, 10
GND
N/A
Signal ground
9
VCC
N/A
Vcc
11
NC
N/A
No connection
12
DDC data out
O
Monitor detect data
13
HSYNC
O
Horizontal synchronization
14
VSYNC
O
Vertical synchronization
15
NC
N/A
No connection
NOTICE: Do not attach a USB device or a combination of USB devices that draw a maximum current of more than 500 mA per channel or +5 V. Attaching
devices that exceed this threshold may cause the USB connectors to shut down. See the documentation that accompanied the USB devices for their
maximum current ratings.