HP 8000 tower manual Power and Signal Distribution, Introduction, USDT Power Distribution

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Power and Signal Distribution

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Power and Signal Distribution

7.1Introduction

This chapter describes the power supplies and discusses the methods of general power and signal distribution. Topics covered in this chapter include:

USDT power distribution (7.2)

SFF/CMT power distribution (7.3)

Power Control (7.4)

Signal distribution (7.5)

7.2USDT Power Distribution

Each form factor uses a unique power supply assembly and implements different methods of power generation and distribution. The USDT form factor uses an external (“brick”) supply while the SFF and CMT form factors use a power supply unit contained within the system chassis. The subassemblies are not interchangeable between the three form factors.

The USDT form factor uses an external (“brick”) supply that connects to the chassis through a three-conductor cable (Figure 7-1). All voltages required by the processing circuits, peripherals, and storage devices are produced on the system board from the 19.5 VDC produced by the external power supply assembly. The external power supply always produces 19.5 VDC as long as it is connected to an active AC outlet.

Front Bezel

Power Button

USDT Chassis

System Board

Power On

Power Control Logic,

Voltage Regulators

+19.5

Rtn

Pwr rating

VDC

 

& ID

 

 

 

90 - 264 VAC

External

Power Supply

Unit

Figure 7-1. USDT Power Generation, Block Diagram

 

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Contents December Technical Reference GuideHP Compaq 8000 Elite Series Business Desktop Computers Document Part NumberTechnical Reference Guide HP Compaq 8000 Elite Series Business Desktop ComputersFirst Edition December Document Part Number Contents 1 Introduction2 System Overview 3 Processor/Memory Subsystem 4 System Support5 Input/Output Interfaces 6 Integrated Graphics Subsystem 7 Power and Signal DistributionA Error Messages and Codes Index 8 SYSTEM BIOS1.1.1 Online Viewing Introduction1.1 About this Guide 1.2 Additional Information Sources1.4.2 Values 1.3 Serial Number1.4 Notational Conventions 1.4.1 Special NoticesAbbreviation 1.5 Common Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronyms and Abbreviations Acronym orTable 1-1 Continued Abbreviation Table 1-1 ContinuedAcronyms and Abbreviations Acronym orAbbreviation Table 1-1 ContinuedAcronyms and Abbreviations Acronym orAbbreviation Table 1-1 ContinuedAcronyms and Abbreviations Acronym orAbbreviation Table 1-1 ContinuedAcronyms and Abbreviations Acronym orAbbreviation 1-10 2.1 Introduction System Overview2.2 Features USDT Feature Differences by Form FactorArchitectural Differences by Form Factor 2.3 System ArchitectureTechnical Reference Guide 2.3.1 Intel Processor Support 2.3.2 ChipsetChipset Components and Functionality 2.3.3 Support Components 2.3.4 System MemorySupport Component Functions 2.3.8 Network Interface Controller 2.3.5 Mass Storage2.3.6 Serial Interface 2.3.7 Universal Serial Bus Interface2.3.9 Graphics Subsystem 2.3.10 Audio SubsystemIntegrated Graphics Subsystem Statistics 2.4 Specifications 2.3.11 HP ProtectTools Embedded SecurityEnvironmental Specifications Factory Configuration Physical Specifications Power Supply Electrical Specifications2-12 3.1 Introduction Processor/Memory Subsystem3.2.1 Intel Processor Overview 3.2 Intel ProcessorsSupported Processors partial listing 3.2.2 Processor Changing/Upgrading3.3 Memory Subsystem 3.3.1 Memory Upgrading 3.3.2 Memory Mapping and Pre-allocationMemory Socket Loading Figure 3-2. System Memory Map for maximum of 8 gigabytes Expansion AreaBase Memory 4.2.1 PCI 2.3 Bus Operation System Support4.1 Introduction 4.2 PCI Bus OverviewPCI Bus PCI Component Configuration AccessWired to System SupportPCI Bus Mastering Devices 4.2.2 PCI Express Bus OperationSoftware/Driver Layer Transaction Protocol LayerLink Layer 4.2.5 PCI Power Management Support4.2.3 Option ROM Mapping 4.2.4 PCI InterruptsFigure 4-2. 32-bit, 5.0-volt PCI 2.3 Bus Connector 4.2.6 PCI ConnectorsPCI 2.3 Connector PCI 2.3 Bus Connector PinoutPCIe Connectors PCIe Bus Connector PinoutFigure 4-3. PCIe Bus Connectors APIC Mode 4.3 System Resources4.3.1 Interrupts 8259 ModePCI Interrupt Distribution 4.3.2 Direct Memory Access4.4.1 Clearing CMOS 4.4 Real-Time Clock and Configuration MemoryConfiguration Memory CMOS Map 4.5 System Management4.4.2 Standard CMOS Locations 4.5.1 Security FunctionsI/O Interface Security Power-On / Setup PasswordSetup Password Cable Lock Provision4.5.2 Power Management Smart Cover Lock OptionalACPI Wake-Up Events 4.5.3 System Status 4.5.4 Thermal Sensing and CoolingSystem Operational Status LED Indications 4.6.1 System I/O Map 4.6 Register Map and Miscellaneous FunctionsSystem I/O Map I/O PortFunction 4.6.2 GPIO Functions ICH10 FunctionsSIO Controller Functions 5.1 Introduction Input/Output Interfaces5.2.1 SATA interface 5.2 SATA/eSATA Interfaces5.2.2 eSATA interface DB-9 Serial Connector Pinout 5.3 Serial Interface5.4.3 Extended Capabilities Port Mode 5.4 Parallel Interface Support5.4.1 Standard Parallel Port Mode 5.4.2 Enhanced Parallel Port Mode5.4.4 Parallel Interface Connector DB-25 Parallel Connector Pinoute w q - 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 g f d s a p o i u y t r 5.5.1 Keyboard Interface Operation 5.5 Keyboard/Pointing Device Interface5.5.3 Keyboard/Pointing Device Interface Connector 5.5.2 Pointing Device Interface OperationKeyboard/Pointing Device Connector Pinout 5.6 Universal Serial Bus Interface 5.6.1 USB ConnectorUSB Color Code 5.6.2 USB Cable DataUSB Connector Pinout USB Cable Length DataFigure 5-8. Audio Subsystem Functional Block Diagram 5.7 Audio Subsystem5.7.1 HD Audio Controller 5.7.2 HD Audio Link Bus5.7.3 Audio Multistreaming 5.7.4 Audio Specifications The specifications for the HD Audio subsystem are listed in TableHD Audio Subsystem Specifications 5.8 Network Interface Controller 5.8.3 Power Management Support 5.8.1 Wake-On-LAN Support5.8.2 Alert Standard Format Support 5.8.4 NIC Connector 5.8.5 NIC SpecificationsTable 5-11. NIC Specifications 6.1 Introduction Integrated Graphics Subsystem6.2 Functional Description SDRAM Installed GMA 4500 Memory AllocationMaximum Memory Allocation 6.3 Display Modes 6.4 Upgrading 6.5.1 Analog Monitor Connector 6.5 Monitor ConnectorsFigure 6-3. DisplayPort Connector, as viewed from rear of chassis 6.5.2 DisplayPort ConnectorTechnical Reference Guide Power and Signal Distribution 7.2 USDT Power Distribution7.1 Introduction Figure 7-2. SFF/CMT Power Distribution and Cabling, Block Diagram 7.3 SFF/CMT Power DistributionTable 7-1 lists the specifications of the external supply USDT 135-Watt Power Supply Unit SpecificationsCMT 320-Watt Power Supply Unit Specifications SFF 240-Watt Power Supply Unit Specifications7.4.1 Power Button 7.4 Power ControlPre-video memory error. Incompatible or incorrectly seated Power LED IndicationsPower LED Power failure power supply is overloaded. Check storageWake-On-LAN 7.5 Power Management7.4.2 Wake Up Events Power Management EventState System Power StatesPower PowerComponent function 7.6 Signal DistributionSystem Board Connector, Indicator, and Switch Designations DesignatorFigure 7-5 shows pinouts of headers used on the sytem boards Table 7-7. ContinuedFigure 7-3. System Board Header Pinouts 7-10 8.1 Introduction System BIOS8.2 ROM Flashing 8.2.1 Upgrading8.2.2 Changeable Splash Screen 8.3.3 Memory Detection and Configuration 8.3 Boot Functions8.3.1 Boot Device Order 8.3.2 Network Boot F12 Support8.3.4 Boot Error Codes 8.4 Client Management Functions 8.4.1 System ID and ROM Type 8.4.2 Temperature StatusSystem ID Numbers SMBIOS Functions 8.5 SMBIOS8.7 Management Engine Functions 8.6 USB Legacy SupportError Messages and Codes A.2 Beep/Power LED CodesA.1 Introduction Error Messages and Codes A.3 Power-On Self Test POST Messages1796-SATA Cabling Error Power-On Self Test POST MessagesError Message 1794--Inaccessible device attached to SATA1801-Microcode Patch Error Error Messages and Codes A.4 System Error MessagesA.5 Memory Error Messages Memory Error MessagesTable A-4 Message A.6 Keyboard Error MessagesMemory Error Messages Table A-4. ContinuedInt. test, LpBk. test., and cntrl. register failed A.7 Printer Error MessagesA.8 Video Graphics Error Messages Int. test, LpBk. test., and data register failedA.9 Diskette Drive Error Messages Table A-9 Serial Interface Error Messages A.10 Serial Interface Error MessagesTable A-10 Modem Communications Error Messages A.11 Modem Communications Error MessagesA.12 System Status Error Messages Cntlr. failed to deallocate bad sectors A.13 Hard Drive Error Messagesxx = 00, Hard drive ID test xx = 01, Hard drive format test A.14 Hard Drive Error Messages Lightpen graphics test failed, no resp A.15 Video Graphics Error MessagesA.16 Audio Error Messages EGA Mono. graphics mode test failedA.18 Network Interface Error Messages A.17 DVD/CD-ROM Error MessagesA.19 SCSI Interface Error Messages 65xx-xx, 66xx-xx MessageProbable Cause A.20 Pointing Device Interface Error Messages 8601-xx A-20 Numerics Index
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