This document discusses the external ports and connectors on the eMac (ATI Graphics) computer.
Figure 1 External ports and connectors on the eMac (ATI Graphics) computer
Note: All ports and connectors discussed in this document are located on the I/O panel on the right side of the computer.
Headphone
Mini-headphone jack (headphones not included.)
The headphone jack provides enough current to drive a pair of low-impedance headphones. Headphones should have an impedance not lower than the recommended minimum impedance of 32 Ω. Headphones with lower impedance can be used, but with some degradation in performance.
Audio Input Jack
Analog audio input minijack; up to 16-bit stereo and 44.1 kHz sampling rate.
The external sound input jack is a 3.5 mm mini phone jack. The sound input jack accepts line-level stereo signals. It also accepts a stereo
miniplug-to-RCA cable adapter for connecting stereo equipment to the computer.
USB
Total of five USB 1.1 compliant ports: three on the computer (shared on two 12 Mbit/s (megabits per second) controllers); two on the keyboard, which contains a USB hub.
The USB ports use USB Type A connectors, which have four pins each.
The USB ports support both low-speed and high-speed data transfers, at up to 1.5 Mbit/s and 12 Mbit/s, respectively. High-speed operation requires the use of shielded cables.
FireWire
Two 400 Mbit/s FireWire (IEEE 1394) ports ( actual rates will vary); 8 W shared.
When the computer is on, the power pin provides a maximum voltage of 24 V (no load) and up to 8 W total power (shared by both connectors). Zero voltage is present at the power pin when the computer is in Sleep mode or when it is off.
The eMac computer supports Target Disk Mode (TDM).
Modem
Built-in 56 kbit/s V.92 modem. Actual modem speeds lower; speed depends on connection rate and other factors.
The telephone connector for the modem is an RJ-11 connector on the I/O panel.
The modem has the following features:
The modem appears to the system as a serial port that responds to the typical AT commands. The modem provides an analog sound output for monitoring the progress of the modem connection.
10/100 BASE-T Ethernet
The eMac has a built-in 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet port. The eMac computer can be connected to an Ethernet cable from a hub, switch, or router, or to another Macintosh computer using a crossover or patch cable. The connected device can be either a 10BASE-T or a 100BASE-TX device; the port automatically detects which type of device is connected.
Video Out Port
Mini-VGA output port (requires VGA display adapter). The mini-VGA output port supports only video mirroring. The external devices displays an image identical to that shown on the built-in display.
The external monitor supports only the display resolutions that are available on the internal monitor.
An adapter is available to convert the eMac's mini-VGA output port to S-video and composite video.
Power Button
This button is used to turn the computer on, turn the computer off, or reset the computer.