Serial Port Com2; Usb Interface; Ide Interface - Motorola CPIP5430 Installation And Use Manual

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Rear Transition Module for CPIP5430

Serial Port COM2

USB Interface

5

IDE Interface

5-4
One serial port, COM2, is supported on the CPIP5430-RTM1 and is
accessed via an RJ45 connector on the front panel of the RTM. The
EIA232 drivers and receivers reside on board the CPIP5430. Refer to
Asynchronous Serial Ports on page 4-5
the serial ports. Pin assignments are found in
The CPIP5430-RTM1 provides two USB ports on the rear panel. USB
capability allows for the easy addition of peripherals, such as a mouse,
keyboard, or speakers. The USB interface transfers signal and power over
a four-wire cable. The signaling occurs over two wires on each point-to-
point segment. There are three data rates:
The USB high-speed signaling bit rate is 480 Mb/s.
The USB full-speed signaling bit rate is 12 Mb/s
A limited capability low-speed signaling mode is 1.5 Mb/s
The CPIP5430-RTM1 provides the standard power resource of 0.5A at 5V
to the peripherals. The power to each port is protected. Pin assignments are
found in
Table
5-9.
The CPIP5430-RTM1 supports a single IDE channel for external storage
devices. This IDE channel is routed to the J5 I/O connector. One 50-pin
Type II CompactFlash card header connector provides the IDE interface to
one CompactFlash plug-in module. The CompactFlash connector is not
accessible through the rear panel. The CPIP5430-RTM1 must be removed
in order to install a CompactFlash memory card. Pin assignments are found
in
Table
5-7.
for configuration information of
Table 5-8
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