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Chapter 4 — Theory of Operation 
802.11b/g Radio 
802.11b and 802.11g are supported through an Actiontec 802MIG2 Type 
3A Mini PCI card based on the Intersil Prism GT chipset. The 802MIG2 
is a “flashless” card: it has a small EEPROM for parameters like MAC 
address, but there is no flash holding a firmware image. Instead, the 
firmware is downloaded to the card from CK30 system flash by the radio 
driver at boot time and on resume. 
This radio is a bus-mastering device: It does not rely on interrupting the 
PXA255 to have it transfer data to and from the card. Instead, when it 
needs to transfer data to and from system SDRAM, it initiates its own read 
and write transactions on the Mini PCI bus to the (target) PCI bridge in 
the FPGA. The PCI bridge in turn requests ownership of the PXA255 
system bus to complete the transaction to or from system SDRAM. 
At first release, the radio is powered and active only when the computer is 
awake and is powered off during Suspend. Primary power management is 
handled by the card itself and its driver. The power management mode is 
user-selectable through the configuration menus. 
10/100Mb Ethernet 
10/100 Ethernet is supported through an Actiontec MP100R2 Type 3A 
Mini PCI Ethernet card based on the Realtek RTL8100BL controller. 
This card is also a bus-mastering device: It does not rely on interrupting 
the PXA255 to have it transfer data to and from the card. Instead, when it 
needs to transfer data to and from system SDRAM, it initiates its own read 
and write transactions on the Mini PCI bus to the (target) PCI bridge in 
the FPGA. The PCI bridge in turn requests ownership of the PXA255 
system bus to complete the transaction to or from system SDRAM.   
The 802.3 sideband signals in the Mini PCI connector are not used. 
Instead, a short cable assembly is used to bring the 802.3 signals from a 
connector on the Mini PCI card to four-position connector J12 on the 
CK30 main PCB. From there, the signals are routed to 26-pin dock 
connector J13 and passed on to an RJ45 network connector in the AD1 or 
AD2 dock. 
Scanners 
The CK30 architecture supports the following internal scan engines and 
external tethered scanners. 
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