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==Pin assignment==
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* {{X21}} :
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|GND|0|VBUS|VBUS|GND|D+|D-|GND|  o    |?|?|?|0|GND|
  
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{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"
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! Pin      !! Name !! Description 
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|-
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||1,5,8,13 ||GND  || Ground       
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|-
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||2,12    ||0    || not connected
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|-
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||3,4      ||VBUS  || +5 VDC       
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|-
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||6        ||D+    || Data +       
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|-
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||7        ||D-    || Data -     
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|-
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||9,10,11  ||?    || unidentified 
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|-
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||        ||o    || it is fastener not a pin
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|}
 
[[Category:Glossary]]
 
[[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 22:53, 6 February 2006

IBM Embedded Security Subsystem

IBM UltraPort

The UltraPort is a tiny connector sitting at the top edge of the display. It was introduced by IBM with the T20 series and other models of that time, but only continued onto some models from the time of the A31p. With the T30 type models it has vanished completely again.

On the controller side the UltraPort is nothing but a USB 1.1 port, so all UltraPort devices are usable on other computers as USB devices as well.

Devices

There were 5 devices produced by IBM for this port:

Linux Support

The UltraPort is recognised and driven by the kernels USB subsystem.

See the individual devices pages above for information on linux support for them.

Models featuring the UltraPort

Pin assignment

|GND|0|VBUS|VBUS|GND|D+|D-|GND| o |?|?|?|0|GND|

Pin Name Description
1,5,8,13 GND Ground
2,12 0 not connected
3,4 VBUS +5 VDC
6 D+ Data +
7 D- Data -
9,10,11 ? unidentified
o it is fastener not a pin