| Pin# | Wire Insulation Color on Cable (in order) (#5X617)* | Module Pin Name | Usage for Platforms | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Black | GND | GND | Ground |
| 2 | Pink | USB_D+ | USB_D+ | USB Data +. Must be routed with USB_D- as a 90 Ohm differential pair. |
| 3 | White | USB_D- | USB_D- | USB Data-. Must be routed with USB_D+ as a 90 Ohm differential pair. |
| 4 | Brown | USB_PWR | USB_PWR | This is a 5V rail that is used by bus-powered USB devices. The module does not actually draw power from this pin, uses this pin to detect whether the USB host port is powered so as to avoid latch-up conditions. |
| 5 | Red (looks closer to pink) | RSVD | Test Point, COEX1 | Reserved. This pin may be used for resolving coexistence with the 802.11 radio(s) on the MPCI card in the platform. |
| 6 | Orange | HW_RADIO_DIS# | HW_RADIO_DIS# | Active low input from the platform to the card to disable all the radios onn the module from transmitting. |
| 7 | Yellow | RSVD | Test Point, COEX2 | Reserved. This pin may be used for resolving coexistence with the 802.11 radio(s) on the MPCI card in the platform. |
| 8 | Green | +3.3V | +3V_SUS | This is the rail from which the module powers itself (as a self-powered USB device |
| 9 | Blue | LED_BT_RadioState | BT_RADIO_ON | Active-high LED drive signal for indicating the state of the Bluetooth Radio. This LED should not have a flashing feature |
| 10 | Black | GND | NC |