Kontron ETX®-CN8 User Manual page 30

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4 ETX® Connectors
VGA Output
LVDS Flat Panel Interface (JILI)
The user interface for flat panels is the JUMPtec Intelligent LVDS Interface (JILI). The implementation of
this subsystem complies with the ETX® Specification. Implementation information is provided in the
ETX® Design Guide. Refer to the documentation for additional information.
Digital Flat Panel Interface (JIDI)
The ETX®-CN8 can be used to connect directly TFT displays with TTL digital interface. Usage of that
interface can only be done by selecting the article numbers that support this interface. Implementation
information is provided in the ETX® Design Guide. Refer to the documentation for additional
information.
Serial Ports (1 and 2)
The ETX®-CN8 supports two serial interfaces (TTL). You can use COM2 for IrDA SIR operation. This feature
is implemented in the super I/O device, which is a Winbond W83627HG.
The implementation of the serial interface complies with the ETX® Specification. Implementation
information is provided in the ETX® Design Guide. Refer to the documentation for additional
information.
Configuration:
The serial-communication interface uses I/O and IRQ resources. The resources are allocated by the BIOS
during POST configuration and are set to be compatible with common PC/AT settings. Use the BIOS setup
to change some parameters that relate to the serial-communication interface.
PS/2 Keyboard
The implementation of the keyboard interface complies with the ETX® Specification. Implementation
information is provided in the ETX® Design Guide. Refer to the documentation for additional
information.
Configuration:
The keyboard uses I/O and IRQ resources. The BIOS allocates the resources during POST configuration.
The resources are set to be compatible with common PC/AT settings. Use the BIOS setup to change some
keyboard-related parameters.
PS/2 Mouse
The implementation of the mouse interface complies with the ETX® Specification. Implementation
information is provided in the ETX® Design Guide. Refer to the documentation for additional
information.
Configuration:
The mouse uses I/O and IRQ resources. The BIOS allocates the resources during POST configuration. The
resources are set to be compatible with common PC/AT settings. You can change some mouse-related
parameters from the BIOS setup.
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