ACTIVIDAD Nº 2
OBJETIVO: IDENTIFICAR LA FUNCION DE C/U DE LOS PINES Y CONTACTOS DE LOS PUESRTOS Y CONECTORES DE LA MAINBOARD
1. DEFINIR PINOUT
2. GRAFICAR DE LOS SIGUIENTES CONECTORES Y PUERTOS
1. DEFINIR PINOUT
2. GRAFICAR DE LOS SIGUIENTES CONECTORES Y PUERTOS
SOLUCION
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Pinout es un término anglosajón que, en traducción libre, significa patillaje, o más correctamente asignación de patillaje. Es usado en electronica para determinar la función de cada pin en un circuito integrado, o bien en un dispocitivo electronico discreto. En informatica, para describir cómo un conector es cableado. Cada patica del conector tiene un propósito que se describe brevemente en el pinout.
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El pinout puede ser mostrado como una simple tabla o puede incluir un diagrama. Es importante dejar claro cómo ver el diagrama, indicar si éste muestra la parte posterior del conectador (donde se unen los alambres a él) o la "cara de acoplamiento" del conectador. Los pinouts publicados son particularmente importantes cuando diferentes fabricantes desean interconectar sus productos usando estandares abierto.
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El LPT1 tiene 25 pines
El VGA tiene 15 pines
El SERIAL tienes 9 pines
DB-9 Pin | Name | Dir | Description |
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1 | CD | Carrier Detect | |
2 | RXD | Receive Data | |
3 | TXD | " width="32" height="9"> | Transmit Data |
4 | DTR | " width="32" height="9"> | Data Terminal Ready |
5 | GND | System Ground | |
6 | DSR | Data Set Ready | |
7 | RTS | " width="32" height="9"> | Request to Send |
8 | CTS | Clear to Send | |
9 | RI | Ring Indicator |
El IDE tiene 40 pines
Pin | Signal | Description |
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1 | /RESET | Reset |
2 | GND | Ground |
3 | DD7 | Data 7 |
4 | DD8 | Data 8 |
5 | DD6 | Data 6 |
6 | DD9 | Data 9 |
7 | DD5 | Data 5 |
8 | DD10 | Data 10 |
9 | DD4 | Data 4 |
10 | DD11 | Data 11 |
11 | DD3 | Data 3 |
12 | DD12 | Data 12 |
13 | DD2 | Data 2 |
14 | DD13 | Data 13 |
15 | DD1 | Data 1 |
16 | DD14 | Data 14 |
17 | DD0 | Data 0 |
18 | DD15 | Data 15 |
19 | GND | Ground |
20 | KEY | Key |
21 | n/c | Not connected |
22 | GND | Ground |
23 | /IOW | Write Strobe |
24 | GND | Ground |
25 | /IOR | Read Strobe |
26 | GND | Ground |
27 | IO_CH_RDY |
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28 | ALE | Address Latch Enable |
29 | n/c | Not connected |
30 | GND | Ground |
31 | IRQR | Interrupt Request |
32 | /IOCS16 | IO ChipSelect 16 |
33 | DA1 | Address 1 |
34 | n/c | Not connected |
35 | DA0 | Address 0 |
36 | DA2 | Address 2 |
37 | /IDE_CS0 | (1F0-1F7) |
38 | /IDE_CS1 | (3F6-3F7) |
39 | /ACTIVE | Led driver |
40 | GND | Ground |
El ATX tiene 24 y 20 pines
El AT tiene pines de 8, 9 y 10
P8 AT power supply connector
Pin | Name | Color | Description |
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1 | PG | Orange | Power Good, +5 VDC when all voltages has stabilized. |
2 | +5V | Red | +5 VDC (or n/c) |
3 | +12V | Yellow | +12 VDC |
4 | -12V | Blue | -12 VDC |
5 | GND | Black | Ground |
6 | GND | Black | Ground |
P9 AT power supply connector
Pin | Name | Color | Description |
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1 | GND | Black | Ground |
2 | GND | Black | Ground |
3 | -5V | White or Yellow | -5 VDC |
4 | +5V | Red | +5 VDC |
5 | +5V | Red | +5 VDC
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6 | +5V | Red | +5 VDC |
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El RJ-45 tiene 8 pines
Pin | Name | Description | EIA/TIA 568A cable colors | EIA/TIA 568B or AT&T 258A cable colors |
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1 | TX+ | Transmit Data+ | White with green strip
| White with orange stripe
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2 | TX- | Transmit Data- | Green with white stripe or solid green
| Orange with white stripe or solid orange
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3 | RX+ | Receive Data+ | White with orange stripe
| White with green stripe
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4 | n/c | Not connected | Blue with white stripe or solid blue
| Blue with white stripe or solid blue
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5 | n/c | Not connected | White with blue stripe
| White with blue stripe
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6 | RX- | Receive Data- | Orange with white stripe or solid orange
| Green with white stripe or solid
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7 | n/c | Not connected | White with brown strip
| White with brown strip
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8 | n/c | Not connected | Brown with white stripe or solid brown
| Brown with white stripe or solid brown
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El SATA tiene 7 y 15 pines
SATA Data pinout
Pin # | Signal Name | Signal Description |
1 | GND | Ground |
2 | A+ | Transmit + |
3 | A- | Transmit - |
4 | GND | Ground |
5 | B- | Receive - |
6 | B+ | Receive + |
7 | GND | Ground |
SATA Power pinout
Pin # | Signal Name | Signal Description |
1 | V33 | 3.3v Power |
2 | V33 | 3.3v Power |
3 | V33 | 3.3v Power, Pre-charge, 2nd mate |
4 | Ground | 1st Mate |
5 | Ground | 2nd Mate |
6 | Ground | 3rd Mate |
7 | V5 | 5v Power, pre-charge, 2nd mate |
8 | V5 | 5v Power |
9 | V5 | 5v Power |
10 | Ground | 2nd Mate |
11 | Reserved | - |
12 | Ground | 1st Mate |
13 | V12 | 12v Power, Pre-charge, 2nd mate |
14 | V12 | 12v Power |
15 | V12 | 12v Power |
El FLOPPY tiene 34 pines
Signal Name | Pin # | Pin # | Signal Name |
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Ground | 1 | 2 | DENSEL |
Ground | 3 | 4 | Reserved |
Key | 5 | 6 | FDEDIN |
Ground | 7 | 8 | Index |
Ground | 9 | 10 | Motor Enabled A |
Ground | 11 | 12 | Drive Select B |
Ground | 13 | 14 | Drive Select A |
Ground | 15 | 16 | Motor Enable B |
MSEN1 | 17 | 18 | DIR (Stepper Motor Direction) |
Ground | 19 | 20 | STEP (Step Pulse) |
Ground | 21 | 22 | Write Data |
Ground | 23 | 24 | Write Enable |
Ground | 25 | 26 | Track 00 |
MSEN0 | 27 | 28 | Write Protect |
Ground | 29 | 30 | Read Data |
Ground | 31 | 32 | Side1 Select |
Ground | 33 | 34 | Disk Change |
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