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Hi,
I've got an 81PE1000 Pro2 board and am trying to figure out the front
panel USB connectors (F_USB1/F_USB2)
The provided back panel connector works fine whichever socket (there
are two) I plug it into.
The front panel connector (two sets of four wires, unshielded, loosely twisted
and about 30cm or 12" long) seems to work fine with USB 1.1 spec devices
(mouse, USB floppy, USB 1.1 flash drive) but Windows XP reports an
unknown device whenever I plug a USB 2.0 flash drive into one of the front
panel sockets.
Presumably this represents either a wiring problem (ie: D+/D- exchanged)
or a signal propagation problem - noise, induction out of spec or some such.
The front panel connector wiring is provided by the ATX case manufacturer and
doesn't have a keyed connector at the mobo end, just individually labelled
connectors for each pin on the mobo. Can USB 1.1 survive an exchange of the
data signals? If not it presumably means I need to shorten or shield the cables. If
so it might be worth changing the parity of the data cables (memo to self: use
obsolete hardware for this test!)
Anyone got experience or knowledge on this?
Gerard
Hi,
I've got an 81PE1000 Pro2 board and am trying to figure out the front
panel USB connectors (F_USB1/F_USB2)
The provided back panel connector works fine whichever socket (there
are two) I plug it into.
The front panel connector (two sets of four wires, unshielded, loosely twisted
and about 30cm or 12" long) seems to work fine with USB 1.1 spec devices
(mouse, USB floppy, USB 1.1 flash drive) but Windows XP reports an
unknown device whenever I plug a USB 2.0 flash drive into one of the front
panel sockets.
Presumably this represents either a wiring problem (ie: D+/D- exchanged)
or a signal propagation problem - noise, induction out of spec or some such.
The front panel connector wiring is provided by the ATX case manufacturer and
doesn't have a keyed connector at the mobo end, just individually labelled
connectors for each pin on the mobo. Can USB 1.1 survive an exchange of the
data signals? If not it presumably means I need to shorten or shield the cables. If
so it might be worth changing the parity of the data cables (memo to self: use
obsolete hardware for this test!)
Anyone got experience or knowledge on this?
Gerard