Schematic MSI MS-9189 FP975 A03 Rev 12 B10 Schematic

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Technical Specifications

ParameterValue
BrandDell Inc.
Motherboard ManufacturerDell Inc.
Board NumberFP975
RevisionX01
Date10/20/2006
Drawing NumberFP975
Document NumberFP975
CPU PlatformHT2100
PCH / SouthbridgeESB2
LAN ICBroadcom LOM 1
LAN ICBroadcom LOM 2
Super I/OSuper I/O
Firmware HubFirmware Hub
Clock GeneratorCK410B
Clock BufferDB800
Clock BufferDB1200
BMCBMC
CPLDBMC - CPLD, master and slave
CPLDOmniIVu- CPLD and header
VideoVideo RN50
RAM TypeDIMMs (4)
RAM ArchitectureProcessor 1 DIMMs (4)
RAM ArchitectureProcessor 2 DIMMs (4)
Charging ICIntusion Detect
Voltage RegulatorVRDs
Voltage RegulatorVoltage Doubler

Technical Summary

This Dell Inc. motherboard, drawing number FP975 revision X01 dated 10/20/2006, is built around the HT2100 processor platform with an ESB2 southbridge. The system memory architecture supports two processor sockets, each with four DIMM slots. The board integrates dual Broadcom LOM controllers for networking, a Super I/O controller, and a Firmware Hub for BIOS storage. Clock generation is handled by a CK410B generator with DB800 and DB1200 clock buffers. The service processor subsystem includes a BMC with master and slave CPLDs, plus an OmniIVu CPLD and header. Video output is provided by a Video RN50 controller. Power management includes VRDs, a voltage doubler, and intrusion detection circuitry.

Technician FAQ

Q: What is the board number and revision of this Dell motherboard?

A: The board number is FP975 with revision X01, dated 10/20/2006.

Q: What processor platform does this motherboard use?

A: This motherboard uses the HT2100 processor platform.

Q: What southbridge is used on this motherboard?

A: The southbridge is the ESB2.

Q: What type of memory architecture does this board support?

A: The board supports two processor sockets, each with four DIMM slots.

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Technical Specifications

ParameterValue
BrandDell Inc.
Motherboard ManufacturerDell Inc.
Board NumberFP975
RevisionX02
Date12/22/2006
Drawing Number4321ABC1234DCBA
PWAFP973
ASSYFP976
PWBFP974
SCHFP975

Technical Summary

This Dell Inc. motherboard schematic, designated board number FP975 with revision X02, is dated December 22, 2006. The drawing number is 4321ABC1234DCBA. The associated PWA is FP973, the assembly is FP976, and the PWB is FP974. The schematic document is identified as FP975. The document includes BOM instructions for production builds, with specific build configurations for development, system test, and product test phases.

Technician FAQ

Q: What is the board number for this Dell motherboard?

A: The board number is FP975.

Q: What is the revision of this Dell motherboard schematic?

A: The revision is X02.

Q: What is the date of this Dell motherboard schematic?

A: The schematic is dated 12/22/2006.

Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.




Technical Specifications

ParameterValue
BrandDell Inc.
Motherboard ManufacturerDell Inc.
Project CodeFP975
Board NumberFP974
RevisionA03
Date04/26/2007
Drawing NumberFP975
Document Number4321ABC1234DCBAD

Technical Summary

This Dell Inc. motherboard, identified by project code FP975 and board number FP974, is documented under drawing number FP975 with document number 4321ABC1234DCBAD. The schematic revision is A03, dated 04/26/2007. The assembly number is FP976, and the PWA number is CR569. The document includes BOM instructions specifying build configurations for production, system test, and product test, with sub-pop options for development/debug parts, Microvue+ on breakaway, interposer on breakaway, and serial board on breakaway. The schematic was designed by Randy Hemingway, checked by Kurtis Bowman, and approved by Will Smith. The document is subject to U.S. export restrictions and is proprietary to Dell Inc., Round Rock, Texas.

Technician FAQ

Q: What are the board and project identifiers for this Dell motherboard?

A: The project code is FP975, the board number is FP974, and the assembly number is FP976.

Q: What is the schematic revision and date?

A: The schematic revision is A03, dated 04/26/2007.

Q: What is the drawing number and document number?

A: The drawing number is FP975, and the document number is 4321ABC1234DCBAD.

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Technical Specifications

ParameterValue
BrandDell Inc.
ModelPowerEdge 2970
Motherboard ManufacturerDell Inc.
Board NumberFP975
RevisionA04
Date09/12/2007
Drawing NumberFP975
Document NumberSCHEM,PLN,SV,PE2970
PWB NumberFP974
ASSY NumberFP976

Technical Summary

This Dell PowerEdge 2970 server motherboard schematic, revision A04, dated 09/12/2007, is documented under drawing number FP975. The board number is FP975, with the PWB identified as FP974 and the assembly as FP976. The document is controlled under Dell Inc. proprietary and export restrictions. The schematic includes BOM instructions for production and debug builds, with revision history including ECOs for PCIe silicon updates and Barcelona support. The document number is SCHEM,PLN,SV,PE2970.

Technician FAQ

Q: What is the board number for this Dell PowerEdge 2970 motherboard?

A: The board number is FP975.

Q: What is the PWB number for this motherboard?

A: The PWB number is FP974.

Q: What is the assembly number for this motherboard?

A: The assembly number is FP976.

Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
 

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  • MSI MS-9189 FP975 A04-00 Rev 12 Schematic.pdf
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  • MSI FP975 X01 MS-9189 Rev B10 Schematic.pdf
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  • MSI FP975 X02 MS-9189 Rev B10 Schematic.pdf
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