Features Overview

The VRM controller is designed to support multiple processor core voltages selected by the voltage identification (VID) pins on the processor. Logic provided on the SBC ensures that the VRM is not enabled if the two processors request different VID codes. In addition, the VRM is disabled until all other voltage converters indicate “power good.” The voltage regulator module is designed to support up to two 43 W (TDP - Thermal Design Power) processors.

Note: The +5 VSB power rail only needs to supply at least 4.0 V to properly power any circuitry that uses the +5 VSB rail when the payload power (i.e., processors, ethernet controller, etc.) is not turned on. Any alerts from the +5 VSB sensor when the system is not in the M4, M5, or M6 states should be ignored.

2.2.7.6IPMB Standby Power

This converter provides DC isolation between the -48 V and -48 V return connections and all of the derived DC power on the MPCBL0001. Its output is connected to the IPMB and standby +5 V power rail of the SBC. The converter supplies a maximum of 1.5 A of +5 V current. A +3.3 V management voltage is derived from the IPMB power by means of a linear regulator circuit and is used to power most of the IPMC functions. Standby power is derived from the -48 V rails and is always available on the SBC unless the overall system power rail (-48 V) is shut down.

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