Intel E7520 user manual Safety, Package Contents

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Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor LV / E7520 Chipset / 6300ESB ICH

Figure 1. Board before Installing Additional Hardware

2.6.1Safety

Ensure a safe work environment. Make sure you are in a static-free environment before removing any components from their anti-static packaging. The evaluation board is susceptible to electrostatic discharge, which may cause product failure or unpredictable operation.

Caution: Connecting the wrong cable or reversing a cable may damage the evaluation board and may damage the device being connected. Since the board is not in a protective chassis, use caution when connecting cables to this product.

Note: Review the document provided with the Development Kit titled “Important Safety and Regulatory Information”. This document contains addition safety warnings and cautions that must be observed when using this development kit.

2.6.2Package Contents

Verify kit contents. Inspect the contents of your kit, and ensure that everything listed in Section 2.3 is included. Check for damage that may have occurred during shipment. Contact your sales representative if any items are missing or damaged.

Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® processor LV with Intel® E7520 Chipset and Intel® 6300ESB ICH

 

User’s Manual

April 2007

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Order Number: 311274-009

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Contents User’s Manual AprilPage Contents Figures Tables Revision History Date Revision DescriptionText Conventions Content OverviewAbout This Manual Page Additional Technical Support Technical SupportElectronic Support Systems Online Documents Product Literature Related DocumentsGetting Started OverviewIncluded Hardware Evaluation Board FeaturesSoftware Key Features Before You Begin Setting up the Evaluation BoardAMIBIOS* for the Development Kit Additional HardwareSafety Package ContentsHeatsink Information Installed HardwareInstalling the Heatsinks for CPUs and MCH EEP-N41CS-I1-GPCPU Heatsink Installation Location for the CPU and MCH for Heatsink InstallationCPU Heatsink Top and Bottom View Clean Top of Processor Die Back Plate in Place MCH Heatsink Installation Screw Tightening OrderClean Top of MCH Die Installing Memory Installing Storage DevicesConnect the Video Card and Monitor Power up the System Configuring the BiosConnect the Power Supply Connect the Keyboard and MouseThermal Management Block DiagramTheory of Operation System Features Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor LV Intel E7520 MCH and Intel 6300ESB ICH ChipsetSupported Dimm Module Types Memory Population Rules and ConfigurationsMemory Subsystem Supported Dimm Module TypesIn-Target Probe ITP Boot ROMIntel 82802AC Firmware Hub FWH Power Diagram ITP locationPower Distribution Block Diagram Clock GenerationPlatform Resets Clock Block DiagramPlatform Reset Diagram SMBusSMBus Block Diagram Platform IRQ RoutingIRQ Routing Diagram VRD VID HeadersBattery Requirements Processor VRD SettingsSleep States Supported Power ButtonPlatform Management Wake-Up Events 5 S4 State6 S5 State Wake from S1 Sleep StateSystem Fan Operation PCI PM SupportPlatform Management Wake from S5 StateDriver and OS Support Hardware Reference Evaluation BoardExpansion Slots and Sockets PCI Express* ConnectorChipset Components Chipset ComponentsPCI Express* Connector Pinout Sheet 2 2 32-Bit PCI Connector Bit 5 V PCI Connector Pinout Sheet 1PCI-X Connector Pinout Sheet 1 PCI-X ConnectorBit 5 V PCI Connector Pinout Sheet 2 CBE1# PCI-X Connector Pinout Sheet 2Pcixcap M66ENPCI-X Connector Pinout Sheet 3 PAR64Battery On-Board ConnectorsFirmware Hub FWH Bios Socket Processor SocketsSata Connector Pinout Sata ConnectorIDE Connector IDE Connector PinoutFloppy Drive Connector Pinout Floppy Drive ConnectorFront Panel Connector Jumpers Jumpers and Jumper FunctionsJumper Locations Smbus Headers Back Panel Connectors1 PS/2-Style Mouse and Keyboard Connectors Parallel PortSerial Port Connector Pinout Dual Stacked USB ConnectorsParallel Port Connector Pinout USB Connector PinoutVideo Port Connector Pinout Video PortBoard Setup Checklist Level 2 Debug Power Sequence Debug ProcedureLevel 1 Debug Port80/BIOS Level 2 Debug Power SequenceLevel 3 Debug Voltage References Level 3 Debug Voltage Reference