Need Help Connecting Front Case Panel USB Ports to A7N8X-E

J

JAH

Hi,

I'm trying to connect the USB ports on the front of my case to the USB
header on the A7N8X-E motherboard.

The pins don't exactly match, and I could probably make a good guess
as to how to connect them, but I'd rather not screw things up.

The pin-outs from my case are:

DATA +
DATA -
VCC
GND


On the A7N8X-E they are:

USB+5V
USB_P5-
USB_P5+
GND

Help would be appreciated!


jeff
 
E

Ed

Hi,

I'm trying to connect the USB ports on the front of my case to the USB
header on the A7N8X-E motherboard.

The pins don't exactly match, and I could probably make a good guess
as to how to connect them, but I'd rather not screw things up.

The pin-outs from my case are:

DATA +
DATA -
VCC
GND


On the A7N8X-E they are:

USB+5V
USB_P5-
USB_P5+
GND

Help would be appreciated!


jeff

DATA+ = USB_P5+
DATA- = USB_P5-
VCC = USB +5V
GND = GND

Ed
 
D

David McDonald

but make sure you have the black in the right place or you will find the
computer will see the usb device but won't recognise it!
 
S

Sam

Sometime on, or about Sat, 14 Feb 2004 17:37:09 -0600, Ed scribbled:
DATA+ = USB_P5+
DATA- = USB_P5-
VCC = USB +5V
GND = GND

Ed

My Antec case also has a IEEE 1394 connectors. They're also separate little
connectors. Does anyone know where they should go on an A7N8X-dlx board?
There are 6 wires from the case (2 TPA +/-, 2 TPB +/-, VP <power>, and VG
<ground>). On the MB there are 3 ground connectors. Does it make any
difference which one you use?

Sam
 
E

Ed

Sometime on, or about Sat, 14 Feb 2004 17:37:09 -0600, Ed scribbled:


My Antec case also has a IEEE 1394 connectors. They're also separate little
connectors. Does anyone know where they should go on an A7N8X-dlx board?
There are 6 wires from the case (2 TPA +/-, 2 TPB +/-, VP <power>, and VG
<ground>). On the MB there are 3 ground connectors. Does it make any
difference which one you use?

Sam

Doesn't matter, Ground is Ground.

Ed
 

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