HP Integrity Superdome SX1000 User Guide, Sixth Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 29
System Backplane
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Overview System Backplane System Backplane There are two backplane boards: the HLSB (Left Backplane) and the HRSB (Right Backplane). For a single-cabinet system the determination is not relevant, but in a two-cabinet system it is. Whether a system has either a left or right backplane depends on the location of the system in an SD64 complex. Each backplane has a "flex" connection on one side or the other. The flex interconnect allows connecting two cabinets across a crossbar link. In order to create a two cabinet system using this flex interconnect, one cabinet must contain a HLSB and the other must contain a HRSB. The Flex goes between the two backplanes. The backplane supports eight cell boards and has four crossbar ASICs. It contains clock circuits, Local Power Monitor (LPM), link exploration logic, and various JTAG and reset logic devices. It is not hot swappable as the system power must be removed to replace a backplane. The backplane also contains three Backplane Power Boards (HBPB) per backplane that are located on the opposite side from the cell boards. There is a maximum of three HBPBs per backplane. The HBPB supplies N+1 (N=2) redundant +1.8 V power and N+2 (N=1) redundant +3.3 V power. Each HBPB contains a DC-to-DC brick converter for each of these voltages. These converters support current sharing with the other HBPBs in the system. They are accessible from the rear of the cabinet and are hot swappable. NOTE When hot swapping a failed HBPB, some Superdome systems upgraded to an either an hp Integrity Superdome or an hp 9000 Superdome system could lose 48V and power down the complex. If the system backplane has a engineering date code of 4310 or greater the possibility does not exist. Chapter 1 17