Intel SC5650 Technical Product Specification - Page 131

SGPIO Header - SGPIO, SES Header - SES, Passive Hot Swap Backplane HSBP Cables Explained

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Intel® Server Chassis SC5650 TPS Peripheral and Hard Drive Support 4.3.12 SGPIO Header - SGPIO The following table defines the pin-out of the 4-pin SGPIO Header. This connector is black in color. Table 129. SGPIO Header Pin-out Pin Signal Name 1 SGPIO_CLK 2 SGPIO_LOAD 3 SGPIO_DATAOUT0 4 SGPIO_DATAOUT1 Clock Description Load DATAIN DATAOUT 4.3.13 SES Header - SES The following table defines the pin-out of the 3-pin SES Header. This connector is white in color. Table 130. SES Header Pin-out Pin Signal Name 1 SMB_HBA_I2C_DAT 2 GND 3 SMB_HBA_I2C_CLK Data Ground Clock Description 4.3.14 Passive Hot Swap Backplane (HSBP) Cables Explained Passive backplanes ship with three cables. Depending on the intended configuration, the cables should be utilized in the following manner: 4.3.14.1 IPMB Cable ƒ Always Installed - white 4-pin IPMB connector on HSBP to white 4 pin IPMB connector on server board ƒ If using one HSBP (Primary), connect the cable to HSBP_A on the server board ƒ If using two HSBPs (Primary and Secondary), connect the second cable to the HSBP_B on the server board 4.3.14.2 SGPIO Cable ƒ Always used when using onboard SATA or SAS - black 4-pin connector on HSBP to black 4-pin SGPIO connector on server board ƒ If using the onboard SATA, connect the cable to the SATA GPIO connector on the server board ƒ If using the onboard SAS, connect the cable to the SAS GPIO connector on the server board Revision 1.2 117 Intel order number E39531-004

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Intel® Server Chassis SC5650 TPS
Peripheral and Hard Drive Support
Revision 1.2
Intel order number E39531-004
117
4.3.12
SGPIO Header - SGPIO
The following table defines the pin-out of the 4-pin SGPIO Header. This connector is black in
color.
Table 129. SGPIO Header Pin-out
Pin
Signal Name
Description
1
SGPIO_CLK
Clock
2
SGPIO_LOAD
Load
3
SGPIO_DATAOUT0
DATAIN
4
SGPIO_DATAOUT1
DATAOUT
4.3.13
SES Header - SES
The following table defines the pin-out of the 3-pin SES Header. This connector is white in color.
Table 130. SES Header Pin-out
Pin
Signal Name
Description
1
SMB_HBA_I2C_DAT
Data
2
GND
Ground
3
SMB_HBA_I2C_CLK
Clock
4.3.14
Passive Hot Swap Backplane (HSBP) Cables Explained
Passive backplanes ship with three cables. Depending on the intended configuration, the cables
should be utilized in the following manner:
4.3.14.1
IPMB Cable
±
Always Installed – white 4-pin IPMB connector on HSBP to white 4 pin IPMB connector
on server board
±
If using one HSBP (Primary), connect the cable to HSBP_A on the server board
±
If using two HSBPs (Primary and Secondary), connect the second cable to the HSBP_B
on the server board
4.3.14.2
SGPIO Cable
±
Always used when using onboard SATA or SAS – black 4-pin connector on HSBP to
black 4-pin SGPIO connector on server board
±
If using the onboard SATA, connect the cable to the SATA GPIO connector on the
server board
±
If using the onboard SAS, connect the cable to the SAS GPIO connector on the server
board