Motherboard/Pcb Mating Connector; Front Panel Header Pin-Out - Intel 855GME Design Manual

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Placing the capacitance near the USB connectors for cables that share power and ground
conductors is required to ensure the system passes droop requirements. Cables that provide
individual power and ground conductors for each port may usually meet droop requirements by
providing adequate capacitance near the motherboard mating connector, since droop is actually an
effect felt by adjacent ports due to switching transients on the aggressor port. In the separate
conductor case, all transients will be seen/dampened by the capacitance at the motherboard mating
connector before they may cause problems with the adjacent port sharing the same cable. See
sections 7.2.2 and 7.2.4.1 of the Universal Serial Bus Specification, Revision 2.0, for more details.
Note: Cables that contain more than two signal pairs are not recommended due to unpredictable
impedance characteristics.
9.6.6.2

Motherboard/PCB Mating Connector

Proper selection of a motherboard mating connector for front panel USB support is important to
ensure signal quality is not adversely affected due to a poor connector interface. The cable and
PCB mating connector must also pass the TDR requirements listed in the Universal Serial Bus
Specification, Revision 2.0 .
9.6.6.2.1
Pin-Out
A ten pin, 0.1-inch pitch stake pin assembly is recommended with the pin-out listed in
Table 9.6.6.3
Table 87.

Front Panel Header Pin-Out

Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
and schematic shown in
Description
Vcc
Vcc
dm1
dm2
dp1
dp2
GND
GND
key
no connect or over-current sense
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