Intel MPRTM0020 manual Power Supplies, Gpio Signal Mapping Sheet 2

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Module Components

Table 13. GPIO Signal Mapping (Sheet 2 of 2)

GPIO Signals

Pin on ADM1026

 

 

Health Red LED Control

9

 

 

USB_OC Monitor

12

 

 

Payload Power Enable

2

 

 

Payload PowerGood

43

 

 

4.3.10Power Supplies

The MPRTM0020 RTM needs several voltages that are not available from the SBC. The P30 connection to the SBC only provides two power supplies:

+12 V voltage rail (420 mA maximum current) is used as the main input voltage for the RTM

+3.3 V SUS voltage powers the management circuitry on the RTM (ADM1026, I2C pullup, etc.)

Voltage regulation on the RTM is used to generate the additional required voltages, as shown in Figure 13.

Figure 13. RTM Power Distribution

Inputvia P30 (from

 

 

M PCBL0020)

 

 

12V

12V/5V

+5V

Converter

 

 

 

5V/3.3V

 

 

Converter

+3.3V

 

 

3.3V/1.8V

 

 

+1.8V

 

 

Converter

+3.3V_SU S

 

 

3.3V/5V

+5V_SUS

 

Converter

 

 

ForM anagem entCircuitry

The four voltages that are generated on the RTM are used as follows:

+5V_SUS: The +5V_SUS is mainly used as an input voltage to drive the blue Hot Swap LED. It is generated from the +3.3V_SUS using a boost regulator.

+5V: The 5 V payload voltage is generated from the +12 V power. To increase the power conversion efficiency, a switching regulator is added. The 5 V is mainly used for USB power and also used as a supply to 5 V/3.3 V linear regulator.

+3.3V: The 3.3 V voltage is used to drive the components on the SAS re-driver circuitry. This voltage is also used to drive the Gigabit Ethernet LINK/ACTIVITY LEDs on the RTM.

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Intel NetStructure® MPRTM0020 Technical Product Specification – April 2006

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Contents Technical Product Specification Intel NetStructure MPRTM0020 Rear Transition ModulePage Contents Figures Tables Revision History Date Revision DescriptionAcronyms and Terms Sheet 1 Document OrganizationAcronyms and Terms Term DefinitionAcronyms and Terms Sheet 2 I2CFunctional Overview Relationship of RTM to Front BoardFunctional Overview Operating the Unit RTM Installation ProcedureRTM Removal Procedure IntroductionDefault Grounding on MPRTM0020 Digital Ground to Chassis Ground ConnectionDigital Ground Connected to Chassis Ground Block Diagram Module ComponentsPhysical Layout Rear Transition Module RTMRTM Faceplate Connectors and LEDs Components Description Serial Port InterfaceGigabit Ethernet Interface Serial Port Connector PinoutUSB Interface PinSAS Connector Interface Pin Signal Name5 T1/E1 Connector Interface SAS Connector PinoutZone 3 Rear Transition Module Power Connector P30 T1 Signal E1 SignalPin Signal Comments P30 Signal DescriptionsPin Signal P31 Signal Descriptions Sheet 1 Zone 3 Rear Transition Module Data/Control ConnectorsRTM Connector Zone 3 P31 Pinout P31 Signal Descriptions Sheet 2 RTM Connector Zone 3 P32 PinoutGpio Signals Pin on ADM1026 RTM Connector Zone 3 P33 PinoutGpio Signal Mapping Sheet 1 Alignment BlocksPower Supplies Gpio Signal Mapping Sheet 2SAS Redriver Board Status LEDsFunction 13 RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDsBoard Status LED Descriptions Module Components State Machine RTM Management ArchitectureRTM FRU Control SDR Proxy Power Budget ManagementLED Management RTM Sensor ProxySensor Name Description Lower Lower Non Upper Non Critical RTM Temperature Sensor LocationsSensor Data Record for RTM Environmental Specification Detailed SpecificationsDimensions and Weight Mechanical SpecificationsComponent Layout Board Components Reliability SpecificationsMean Time Between Failure Mtbf Specifications Reliability Estimate DataPower Consumption General NotesFor the Americas Warranty InformationReturning a Defective Product RMA For Europe, Middle East, and Africa Emea For Asia and Pacific ApacLimitation of Liability and Remedies Customer Support Technical Support and Return for Service AssistanceCustomer Support Sales AssistanceCertifications9 Canada Industry Canada ICES-003 Class a Agency InformationNorth America FCC Class a European UnionCompliance with the R&TTE Directive Safety Warnings Safety Precautions