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Antec Easy USB Front Panel Connector in WS440BX




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I would like to connect an Antec Easy USB to the Front USB Connector (J7C1)
on the WS440BX board but I'm unable to work out which pins the 2 sets of 4
colour wires (Red,White,Green,Black) for each port should be connected to in
the arrangement shown below.

And I can't tell which of the 2 ports are being referred to. ie Port #1 &
Port #2.

Could anyone help me identify which colour wire should go where and for
which port as I'm not 100% sure.


WS440BX Front USB Connector (J7C1)

PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL

1 kbclock 2 kbdata
3 power 4 no connect
5 mclock 6 mbdata
7 no connect 8 ground
9 fnt_usbpo* 10 ground
11 fnt_usbpo* 12 fnt_oc*
13 sw_on* 14 ground
15 power 16 sb5v


Antec Easy USB (from the Antec website)
http://www.antec-inc.com/specs/ezusb.html

COLOR: CONNECT TO:

RED POWER, VCC, SVCC, +5V
WHITE P-, DATA-, SBD-
GREEN P+, DATA+, SBD+
BLACK GROUND, GRND, GND


Best wishes,

Jake
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