SE7501WV2 Connectors

Intel® Server Board SE7501WV2 TPS

Pin

Side B

Side A

48

AD[10]

Ground

 

 

 

Pin

Side B

Side A

94

Ground

Pull Down

 

 

 

8.6Front Panel Connectors

Ahigh density, 34-pin header (J1G4) and an SSI standard 24-pin header (J1H1) are provided to support a system front panel. The headers contain reset, NMI, power control buttons, and LED indicators.

Table 78. 34-pin Front Panel Connector Signal Descriptions

Signal

Type 1

Description

SPKR_FP

Out

SPKR_FP is the speaker data for the front panel/chassis mounted speaker.

GROUND

ground

GROUND is the power supply ground.

CHASSIS_INTRU

In

The chassis intrusion signal is connected to the BMC and indicates that the chassis

SION

 

has been opened. CHASSIS_INTRUSION is pulled high to +5 V standby on the

 

 

baseboard.

 

 

 

FP_HD_ACT*

Out

The hard drive activity signal indicates activity on one of the hard disk controllers in

 

 

the system.

 

 

 

+5V

Power

+5 V is the 5-volt power supply.

 

 

 

COOL_FLT_LED*

Out

The cooling fault LED indicates that either a fan failure has occurred or the system is

 

 

approaching an over-temperature situation. COOL_FLT_LED* is an output of the

 

 

BMC.

PWR_LED*

Out

Power present LED

PWR_FLT_LED*

Out

The system fault signal indicates either a power fault or SCSI drive failure has

 

 

occurred in the system.

GROUND

ground

GROUND is the power supply ground.

 

 

 

SM_HI_SDA

in/out

I2C data is the data signal for the Intelligent Platform Management Bus.

FP_NMI_BTN*

In

The front panel NMI is connected to a BMC input port, allowing the front panel to

 

 

generate an NMI. FP_NMI_BTN* is pulled high to +5 V on the baseboard and is

 

 

intended to be connected to a momentary-contact push button (connected to

 

 

GROUND when pushed) on the system front panel.

 

 

 

SM_HI_SCL

in/out

The I2C clock is the clock signal for the Intelligent Platform Management Bus.

FP_RST_BTN*

In

The front panel reset is connected to the BMC and causes a hard reset to occur,

 

 

resetting all baseboard devices except for the BMC. FP_RST_BTN* is pulled high to

 

 

+5V on the baseboard, and is intended to be connected to a momentary-contact push

 

 

button (connected to GROUND when pushed) on the system front panel.

 

 

 

+5V standby

Power

+5 V Standy is the standby 5-volt power supply.

 

 

 

FP_PWR_BTN*

In

The front panel power control is connected to the BMC and causes the power to

 

 

toggle (on off, or off on). FP_PWR_BTN* is pulled high to +5 V standby on the

 

 

baseboard and is intended to be connected to a momentary-contact push button

 

 

(connected to GROUND when pushed) on the system front panel.

SM_FP_ISOL

In

SM_FP_ISOL, when asserted, isolates the front panel SM bus.

GROUND

ground

GROUND is the power supply ground.

RJ45_ACTLED_R

in

NIC activity LED.

 

 

 

reserved

Reserved.

 

 

 

SM_PRI_SCL

in/out

The I2C clock is the clock signal for the primary private bus.

SM_PRI_SDA

in/out

I2C Data is the data signal for the primary private bus.

Note:

 

 

1.Type (in, out, in/out, power, ground) is from the perspective of the baseboard.I/O connectors

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