Datasheet

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PDSLA/PDSLE User's Manual
S
UP
ER DS
L
A
/PDSLE
PCI-E x1
®
LGA 775 Processor
KB/MS
Parallel Port
C
OM
1
VGA
USB
3/4/5/6
USB1/2
J
FUSB1
Fan3
Clock
945G/P
(Lakeport)
North Bridge
PCI-E x16
LAN
CTRL
JPL1
GLAN Enable
CD inAux.In
AC97
COM2
BIOS
CL CMOS
JL1
WOL
I-SATA0
F
PCTRL
Fan2
J
F1
Buzzer
I
DE
2
4-
PinAT
XPWR
S
u
p
e
r
I/
O
F/P USB7/8
ICH7
J9
DIMM#1A
DIMM#2A
DIMM#1B
DIMM#2B
Floppy
Audio
JBT1
J3
J2
7
J40
South Bridge
J13
J45
J11
J44
JG1
J31
J30
Battery
PCI#4 -33MHz
4-Pin ATX PWR
J41
J28
JPUSB1
J
FUSB2
J
7
J
1
PCI-E x1
J
8
P
C
I
4
PCI#3 -33MHz
P
C
I3
P
C
I
2
PCI#2-33MHz
PCI#1-33MHz
P
C
I
1
JP
1
JP
2
J
PU
S
B
2
F
/
P
USB
Wake
-up
J43
I-SATA1
I-SATA2
I-SATA3
D
24
JWD
JLED
L
E
1
J
W
O
R
RJ45
Fan1/CPU
Slot#1
Slot#2
Slot#3
Slot#5
Slot#4
Slot#6
Slot#7
FP Aud
J12
(*PDSLA )
Wake-On-Ring
The Wake-On-Ring header is located
at JWOR. This function allows your
computer to be awakened by an
incoming call the modem when in
suspend state. See the table on the
right for pin defi nitions. You must
also have a WOR card and cable to
use WOR.
Wake-On-LAN
The Wake-On-LAN header is des-
ignated WOL on the motherboard.
See the table on the right for pin
defi nitions. You must enable the LAN
Wake-Up setting in BIOS to use this
function. (You must also have a LAN
card with a Wake-On-LAN connector
and cable to use this feature.)
Pin
Number
1
2
3
Definition
+5V Standby
Ground
Wake-up
Wake-On-LAN Pin
Definitions (WOL)
WOR
WOL
Pin
Number
1
2
Definition
Ground
Wake-up
Wake-On-Ring Pin Definitions