ECBbus connector pinout |
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The ECB-bus was defined in 1984 by the german company KONTRON. It was defined of 100x160mm-europa-card and used 2x32 pins (row a and c). Later the third (middle) row of pins was defined for 16-bit-systems. Such bus uses all 3x32pins.
96 pin DIN 41612 (3x32) FEMALE connector at the backplane |
Row a & c (for 8 bit)
Row b (additional for 16 bit)
Note: / = Active Low
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Pinouts.ru > Pinouts of different motherboard slots > Pinout of ECBbus connector and layout of 96 pin DIN 41612 (3x32) FEMALE connector Source(s): One issue of the magazine computer-technik (c"t) in 1984 and Gerd Wilken | unknown | |
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