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    Intel® Atom™ Processor and Intel® System Controller Hub US15W Development Kit User’s Manual July 2008 Document #: 320264 Revision 1.0[...]

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    User’s Manual 2 Document Number: 320264 INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED IN CONNEC TION WITH INTEL® PRODUCTS. NO LICENSE, EXPR ESS OR IMPLIED, BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHE RWISE, TO ANY INTELLECT UAL PR OPERTY RIGHTS IS GRANTED BY THIS DOCUME NT. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN INTEL'S TERMS AND CO NDITIONS OF SALE FOR SUCH PROD UCTS, INTEL ASSUMES NO[...]

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    User’s Manual 3 Document Number: 320264 Contents 1 Introduc tion .....................................................................................................7 1.1 About the Develo pm ent Kit ......................................................................7 1.2 Terminology ............................................................[...]

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    User’s Manual 4 Document Number: 320264 4.5 Manual VID Supp ort for CPU .................................................................. 32 4.6 Power On and Rese t Push Bu ttons .......................................................... 33 4.7 LEDs .................................................................................................[...]

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    User’s Manual 5 Document Number: 320264 Figures Figure 1. Crown Beach Bo ard Block Diagram ....................................................... 11 Figure 2. Crown Beach Bo ard (Top View) ............................................................ 12 Figure 3. Crown Beach Bo ard Feature Pl acement ..............................................[...]

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    User’s Manual 6 Document Number: 320264 Revision History Document Number Revision Number Description 394649 1.0 Initial release. 320264 1.0 Release for publ ic posting §[...]

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    Introduction User’s Manual 7 Document Number: 320264 1 Introduction This manual describes the typical hardware set-up procedures, features, and use of the evaluation board and other compon ents included in the Intel® Atom™ processor and Intel® System Controller Hub US15W Development Kit. This reference board supports the Intel® Atom™ proce[...]

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    Introduction User’s Manual 8 Document Number: 320264 Note: Not all peripherals listed will be included with a Crown Beach board. 1.2 Terminology Term Definition ACPI Advanced Configuration Powe r Interface ADD2 Advanced Digital display 2 card ADD2R Advanced Digital display 2 car d with PCI-E graphics lane r eversed (not supported on Crown Beach) [...]

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    Introduction User’s Manual 9 Document Number: 320264 Term Definition OS Operating System PATA Parallel AT Attachment PC Personal Computer PCB Printed Circuit Board PCIe* PCI Express* PEG PCI Express* Graphics PLL Phase Lock Loop PGA Pin Grid Array RTC Real Time Clock SCH System Controller Hub SD Secure Digital SDVO Seria l Digital Video Output SI[...]

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    Introduction User’s Manual 10 Document Number: 320264 1.4 Product Literature You can order product literature from the following Intel literature centers. Table 1. Intel Literature Centers U.S and Canada 1-800-548-4725 U.S. (from overseas) 708-296- 9333 Europe (U.K.) 44(0)1793-431155 Germany 44(0)1793-421333 France 44(0)1793-421777 Japan (fax onl[...]

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    Crown Beach Board User’s Manual 11 Document Number: 320264 2 Crown Beach Board Figure 1. Crown Beach Board Block Diagram[...]

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    Crown Beach Board User’s Manual 12 Document Number: 320264 Figure 2. Crown Beach Board (Top View) 2.1 Getting Started This section identifies the key components, features and specifi cations of the Intel® Atom™ processor with Intel® Sy stem Controller Hub US15W Development Kit. It also describ es how to se t up the b oard for o peration . Dev[...]

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    Crown Beach Board User’s Manual 13 Document Number: 320264 Note: This manual assumes a familiarity with basic concepts involv ed with installing and configuring hardware for a PC. 2.2 Overview The development kit contains a baseboard wi th an Intel® Atom™ processor Z530, Intel® System Controller Hub US15W, other system board components and pe[...]

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    Crown Beach Board User’s Manual 14 Document Number: 320264 Feature Crown Beach Boar d Implementati on Comments LVDS options Single 24-bit LVDS interface; Back Light Inverter (BLI) and LED backlight support Through a 50-pin cable-up conne ctor (separate cables required for each display supported). Main Clock CK540 TSSOP, 64-pinspackage Integrated [...]

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    Crown Beach Board User’s Manual 15 Document Number: 320264 Feature Crown Beach Boar d Implementati on Comments PCI Express* Mini Card connector 2 connectors. Mini Card connector A, functionality is enabled by default. NOTE: PCI Express* signals are left unconnect ed on Mini Card B. NOTE: For more information, refer to Section 2.5.4, PCI Express* [...]

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    Crown Beach Board User’s Manual 16 Document Number: 320264 2.5 Subsystem Descriptions Subsystem features refer to the socket an d connector locations on the Crown Beach Board. Soc ket and connecto r location s are labeled with a le tter-nu mber co mbination. Refer to t he silkscr een labe ling on Cro wn Beach Bo ard for loc ation d etail. 2.5.1 I[...]

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    Crown Beach Board User’s Manual 17 Document Number: 320264 Table 4. Crown Beach Supported LVDS Displays Manufacturer /Type Size Resolution Back Light Aspect Ratio Part# Samsung 4.8 inch (121.92 mm) 1024 x 600 11 LED 16 x 9 LTS480WS-C01 TMD 5.6 inch (142.24 mm) 1024 x 600 CCFL 16 x 9 LTD056ET0S Sharp 7.2 inch (182.88 mm) 1280 x 768 32 LED 15 x 9 L[...]

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    Crown Beach Board User’s Manual 18 Document Number: 320264 Crown Beach. The Mott Canyon 4 card is requ ired to enable the High Definiti on Audio functionality. See Appendix A for more information on the Mott Canyon 4 card. 2.5.6 PATA Storage The Crown Beach Board provides only one desktop, 40-pin, PATA66/100 connector that supports master and sla[...]

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    Crown Beach Board User’s Manual 19 Document Number: 320264 • Two PS/2 ports. Note: The two PS/2 ports are for a legacy keyboard and mouse. The keyboard pl ugs into the bottom port and the mouse plugs into the top port. • EMA support • Wake/runtime SCI events • Power sequencing control 2.5.10 EFI Firmware Hub (FWH) A TSOP socket houses the[...]

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    Crown Beach Board User’s Manual 20 Document Number: 320264 2.5.15 In-Target Probe (ITP) and Debug Support Crown Beach provides on-board ITP support with an XDP connector. Users can debug from the reset vector without EFI or OS dependency (up to OS functionality). Ports 80-83 are provided as a troubleshooting tool to monitor POST output during EFI[...]

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    Power Management User’s Manual 21 Document Number: 320264 3 Power Management 3.1 Power Measurement Support Power measurement resistors are provided to measure the powe r on many of the subsystems. Table 5. Power Measurement Resistor Feature Va lue Tolerance 1% Value 10 m Ω NOTE: Intel recommends that larger (~10 m Ω ) resistors be stuffed for g[...]

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    Power Management User’s Manual 22 Document Number: 320264 Agilent 34401A (6½ digi t display) Fluke 79 (3 d igit display) Specification (±0.0030 % of reading) + (±0.0030 % of range) ±0.09% ±2 digits Min Voltage dis played Calculated power 1.49193 mV 0.22258 mW 1.47 mV 0.216 mW Max voltage displayed Calculated power 1.49206 mV 0.22624 mW 1.51 [...]

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    Power Management User’s Manual 23 Document Number: 320264 Sch Page Component Voltage Supply Rail Ref Des Resistor Supply Power Topology 11 SCH 1.5 V +V1.5S_SCH +V1.5S_PCIe_SCH R6T6 0.01, 1% PCIe* 11 SCH 1.8 V +V1.8 +V1.8_SM_SCH R5T3 0.01, 1% DDR2_ VR 12 SCH 1.5 V +V1.5S_SCH +V1.5S_DPLLA_SCH, +V1.5S_DPLLB_SCH, +V1.5S_PCIePLL_SCH, +V1.5S_HPLL_SCH, [...]

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    Power Management User’s Manual 24 Document Number: 320264 Sch Page Component Voltage Supply Rail Ref Des Resistor Supply Power Topology 21 TPM 3.3 V +V3.3S V3.3S_TPM R8P1 0.01, 1% 3.3-V TPM HEADER 22 PCIe, slot0 12 V +V12_SLOTS V12S_PCIE_SLOT0 R8B1 0.01, 1% 12-V PCIe slot 0 22 PCIe, slot0 3.3 V +V3.3_SLOTS V3.3S_PCIE_ SLOT0 R8C2 0.01, 1% 3.3-V PC[...]

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    Power Management User’s Manual 25 Document Number: 320264 Sch Page Component Voltage Supply Rail Ref Des Resistor Supply Power Topology 33 1.05-V Dual VR (2) 12 V +V12S V1.05B_INPUT R5G1 0.01, 1% 1.05-V Dual VR (1) --> +V1.05S_VTT, +V1.05S_VTT_C PU 33 1.05-V Dual VR (1) 12 V +V12S V1.05A_INPUT R5V9 0.01, 1% 1.05-V Dual VR (2) --> +V1.05S_SC[...]

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    Power Management User’s Manual 26 Document Number: 320264 Sch Page Component Voltage Supply Rail Ref Des Resistor Supply Power Topology 45 S3 12 V +V12S +V12S_CPU R1H2 0.01, 1% 12 V, S3 §[...]

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    Reference Board Summary User’s Manual 27 Document Number: 320264 4 Reference Board Summary 4.1 Crown Beach Board Features Figure 3. Crown Beach Board Feature Placement Note: The actual labeling on the board is Port 80 and 81. 4.2 Connectors Many of the connectors supply operating vol tages of (+5V DC and +12V DC) to devices inside the computer ch[...]

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    Reference Board Summary User’s Manual 28 Document Number: 320264 by the external devices coul d damage the co mputer, the interconnecting cable, or the attached external device. 4.2.1 Back Panel Connectors This section describes the board’s connectors. Figure 4 shows the location of the back panel connectors on the board. Figure 4. Back Panel C[...]

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    Reference Board Summary User’s Manual 29 Document Number: 320264 4.3 Configuration Settings 4.3.1 Configuration Jumpers/Switches Caution: Do not move jumpers with the power on. Sw itches may be moved while powe r is on. Always turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the computer before changing jumper settings. Otherwise, damage to t he[...]

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    Reference Board Summary User’s Manual 30 Document Number: 320264 Table 9. Configuration Jumper/Switches Settings # Description Default Setting 1 Optional Setting Reference Designator 1a Remote H8 Programming Open 1-2 (S hort) – to program H8 3 J8E1 J8E4 1b Remote H8 Programming (BB_PROG) 1-2 – normal operation 1-x – link the Host Unit to On[...]

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    Reference Board Summary User’s Manual 31 Document Number: 320264 # Description Default Setting 1 Optional Setting Reference Designator 9b VID CPU Override4 (15-16) OUT – normal operation 15-16 (IN) – Override to allow manual VID operation J1B1 10a CFG0 Setting Refer to Section 4.4 J6 F1 10b CFG1 Setting Refer to Section 4.4 J7F2 11 Reserved O[...]

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    Reference Board Summary User’s Manual 32 Document Number: 320264 4.4 BSEL Jumper Settings The jumper settings in Table 10 are pr ovided to accommoda te frequency selection for the processor. The CK-540 clock chip accepts two signals from the Intel ® Atom™ processor. Table 10. BSEL Jumper Settings Processor Intel® SCH CPU Override Graphics Pro[...]

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    Reference Board Summary User’s Manual 33 Document Number: 320264 Figure 6. Crown Beach Manual VID 4.6 Power On and Reset Push Buttons The Crown Beach board has two pushbutto ns, POWER and RESET. The POWER button releases power to the entire board cau sing the board to boot. The RESET button forces all systems to warm reset. The two buttons are lo[...]

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    Reference Board Summary User’s Manual 34 Document Number: 320264 4.7 LEDs Figure 8 reveals the location of the LEDs and Table 11 describes the function of the LEDs and their reference designators Table 11. Crown Beach LEDs # Function Reference Designator 1 Keyboard number lock CR8E2 2 Keyboard scroll lock CR8E3 3 Keyboard caps lock CR8E1 4 System[...]

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    Reference Board Summary User’s Manual 35 Document Number: 320264 Figure 8. Crown Beach LEDs 4.8 PCI Express* X1 Slots and Mini Card Connectors 4.8.1 Mini Card A connector (J7H1) is enabled by default To enable PCI Express* Slot 1 (J8C1) Mini Card A (J7H1) must b e redirected to Slot 1. Table 12. PCI Express* Slot 1 Boar d Rework to Enable Functio[...]

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    Reference Board Summary User’s Manual 36 Document Number: 320264 4.8.2 Mini Card B connector (J2G1) is disabled by default To enable the port for Mini Card B (J2G1), PCI Express* Sl ot 0 (J7C1) and USB Port 0 (J2A1) devices must be redirected to the Mi ni Card B connector. Table 13. Mini Card B Board Rework to Enable Functionality Rework Impacted[...]

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    Reference Board Summary User’s Manual 37 Document Number: 320264 1. Extract all files (keep them in the same fold er) to a single directory of your choice on the host machine or on a floppy disk (recommended). 2. Connect a NULL modem cable to the serial ports of each platform (host and unit to be flashed). 3. With the board powered off, move the [...]

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    Reference Board Summary User’s Manual 38 Document Number: 320264 Table 14. H8 Programming Jumpers # Jumper Reference Designator Default Stuffing Option Pr ogramming Stuffing Option 1 Remote H8 Programming (BB_PROG) J8D4 1-2 – normal operation (Default) 1-x – link the Ho st Unit to On Board H8 Remove Power Supply fro m the system. 2 Remote H8 [...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 39 Document Number: 320264 5 Quick Start The CRB is configured in a protective chassis. To access to the board with chassi s open, use caution when configuring the hardware and observe proper safety cautions and warnings. The following sections summarize the necessary hardware and power- on instructions. Caution: Always [...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 40 Document Number: 320264 5.2 Graphics Assembly (LVDS Panel) Figure 9. Samsung 15 inch (381. 00 mm) Panel LCD Panel LVDS Cable[...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 41 Document Number: 320264 Complete the following steps to operate the referenc e board with the Samsung 15 inch (381.00 mm), 1024 x 768 (LTN150XG-L0 8) Panel. These steps will change i f using different displ ays. Step 1: Remove the Orange/Yellow tape from the Crown Beach Board. Figure 10. Crown Beach Board[...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 42 Document Number: 320264 Step 2: Attach the LVDS cable to the Samsung panel and Crown Beach Board. Figure 11. LVDS Cable Connected to the Crown Beach Board[...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 43 Document Number: 320264 Step 3: Connect the Back Light Inverter (BLI) to the Samsung panel and LVDS cable. Step 4: In the Firmware Configuration Menu, go to: Chipset -> North Bridge Configuration -> Boot Display Configuration -> Flat Panel Type to 1024x768 Samsung 15 inch (381.00 mm). 5.3 Power Up Complete th[...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 44 Document Number: 320264 Note: VGA output is provided by using the ADD2N card on the SDVO po rt. The following steps are opti onal depending on the user’s needs: 1. Attach the Mott Canyon 4 MDC to the MDC header at J9E2 and J9E3. An Intel® HD Audio card can be piggybacked onto the Mott Canyon 4 card to provide soft [...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 45 Document Number: 320264 5.4 EFI Firmware Updates To update the EFI image to a newer release, use the EFI bi nary image and AFUDOS utility include d in the latest e mbedded I ntel® Atom ™ pro cessor te chnology fi rmware kit. Do the following: 1. Boot into a DOS enviro nment using med ia which is DOS-bo otable a nd [...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 46 Document Number: 320264 Appendix A Daughter and Plug-In Cards A.1 Mott Canyon 4 Interposer Card The Mott Canyon 4 Interposer card is provided to enable Intel® HD Audio functionality on the Crown Beach Board. Functionality includes: • Supports three Mobile Daughter Card (MDC) headers and up to two Intel® High Defin[...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 47 Document Number: 320264 Figure 12. Mott Canyon 4 Interposer Card A.1.1 Jumper Settings The Mott Canyon 4 Interposer card can sel ect either Primary or Secondary Intel® HD Audio functionality for MDC0 and MDC1 conne ctors with two jumper options, J16 and J25. In Intel® HD Audio mode, MDC0 is designed to hous e the pr[...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 48 Document Number: 320264 Table 15 summarizes the default and opti onal settings for the jumper/switches. Table 15. Mott Canyon 4 Interposer Ca rd Configuration Jumper/Switches # Description Default Setting Optional Setting Reference Designator 1 ACZ_SD_0 Destination (MDC-0-1-2 ) 1-2 for MDC0 codec A 3-4 for MDC0 codec [...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 49 Document Number: 320264 A.1.2 Firmware Configuration To enable Mott Canyon 4 Interposer card High Definition Audio functionali ty, the Firmware settings may need to be modified. To modify the Firmware se ttings do the following: 1. With the system powered off, press the power butto n located at SW3J1. 2. As the system[...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 50 Document Number: 320264 Appendix B Intel® MVP-6 VID Codes Table 16 Voltage Identification Definition VID6 VID5 VID4 VID3 VID2 VID1 VID0 V CC (V) 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1.2000 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1.1875 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1.1750 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1.1625 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1.1500 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1.1375 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1.1250 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1.1125 0 1 0[...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 51 Document Number: 320264 VID6 VID5 VID4 VID3 VID2 VID1 VID0 V CC (V) 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0.9250 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0.9125 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.9000 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0.8875 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0.8750 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0.8625 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0.8500 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0.8375 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0.8250 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0.8125 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0.8000 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0.7875[...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 52 Document Number: 320264 VID6 VID5 VID4 VID3 VID2 VID1 VID0 V CC (V) 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0.5625 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0.5500 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0.5375 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0.5250 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0.5125 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.5000 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.4875 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.4750 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0.4625 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0.4500 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0.4375 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0.4250[...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 53 Document Number: 320264 Appendix C External Features C.1 External Feature Locations The section describes the modifications that directly suppo rt the Crown Beach CRB motherboard and the general chassis information. C.1.1 External Feature Location (Front of Chassis) Figure 13. Front Chassis View 1. Power switch 2. Pow[...]

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    Quick Start User’s Manual 54 Document Number: 320264 5. DVD-ROM Drive C.1.2 External Feature Location (Rear of Chassis) Figure 14. Rear Chassis View with Board Installed 1. PS/2 mouse port 2. USB C port 3. 2 Dual stack USB ― USB 2.0 ports 4. SDIO ports 5. PS/2 keyboard port § 5 4 3 2 1[...]