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5-IN-1 debug card’s ELPC is designed for ASUS notebook to use. This interface uses a cable to connect debug card to notebook motherboard directly without using fly wires. It’s very easy to use, and most of ASUS notebook motherboard support this, such as ASUS A8S, F8S, EPC and etc…
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== The I2C interface(Dedicated for IBM Battery interface) ==
 
== The I2C interface(Dedicated for IBM Battery interface) ==

Revision as of 08:54, 21 February 2012

DEBUG KING (5-IN-1) Debug Card User Guide

DEBUG KING (5-IN-1) notebook debug card supports five Interfaces; Min PCI, Mini PCI-E, LPC, ELPC and 12c(Notebook battery Interface). This product includes two parts; DEBUG KING HOST and 5-IN-1 DEBUG CARD. 5-IN-1 DEBUG CARD uses LEDs to show debug code, and DEBUG KING HOST works in offline working mode. User can easily get the debug code English description based on the LED number in 5-IN-1 DEBUG CARD.


5-in-1 DEBUG CARD structure

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  1. Mini-PCIe interface;
  2. Mini-PCI interface
  3. LPC interface
  4. ELPC interface(Dedicated for ASUS notebook)
  5. I2C interface (Dedicated for IBM notebook battery interface)
  6. TWO 7-segment LEDs and LED indicators
  7. ASIC
  8. Test port: This port is reserved, and end users shouldn’t use this port

DEBUG KING HOST

The Mini-PCIe in 5-IN-1 DEBUG CARD

The Mini-PCI in 5-IN-1 DEBUG CARD

The LPC interface in 5-IN-1 DEBUG CARD

(Please refer to DEBUG KING 3-IN-1 for above 2-5 parts)

The ELPC interface (Dedicated for US notebook)

5-IN-1 debug card’s ELPC is designed for ASUS notebook to use. This interface uses a cable to connect debug card to notebook motherboard directly without using fly wires. It’s very easy to use, and most of ASUS notebook motherboard support this, such as ASUS A8S, F8S, EPC and etc…

  Usually, ASUS has a connector, which is named as DEBUG_CON, in the motherboard. Users just need to use the cable to connect 5-IN-1 debug card to this port.

The I2C interface(Dedicated for IBM Battery interface)

The LED-Display and LED indicators in 5-IN-1 DEBUG CARD

Debug card error information