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1 | TPM_PRES_N | 20 | I2C_TPM_SCL |
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2 | LPC_LAD0 | 19 | P3V3 |
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3 | GND | 18 | I2C_TPM_SDA |
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4 | LPC_LAD1 | 17 | LPC_LAD3 |
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5 | SEEPROM I2C Address E0 | 16 | GND |
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6 | P3V3_AUX | 15 | SERIRQ |
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7 | RST_TPM_R_N | 14 | P3V3 |
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8 | LPC_LFRAME_N | 13 | LPC_LAD2 |
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9 | GND | 12 | GND |
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10 | TPM 33MHz Clock | 11 | TPM 14MHz Clock |
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4.12.4Power Switch Security
The LED control panel is designed so the power switch cannot be accidentally turned on or off. In addition, in BIOS there is an optional setting in the CMOS setup to disable the power switch.
4.12.5Intrusion Alert
The intrusion switch snaps into the chassis located under the side cover. The intrusion switch detects and alerts the user that the side cover is open.
Figure 10. Intrusion Switch
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