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MSI MS-9574 Rev 0A 1.0 X02 Schematic
Technical Specifications
Technical Summary
This Dell Computer Corporation schematic, dated 12/5/2003, documents the PE2800 backplane board identified by drawing number ABC1234 and board number D1392 at revision X02. The platform is designated as the Corvette 1x2 SCSI BP, a backplane design leveraged from the Landrover 1x2 BP design. The schematic includes LVD SCSI slots 0-1 with associated connector LEDs for fault, power, activity, and online status, along with drive presence signals. The design incorporates I2C circuitry, a 3.3V LDO, and power and signal connectors. The XLBOM utility is configured for this schematic, with BUILD0 designated as prototype build and BUILD1 as production build. The document is controlled under U.S. export administration regulations and is the property of Dell Computer Corporation, Austin, Texas.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the board number and revision of this Dell backplane?
A: The board number is D1392 at revision X02, dated 12/5/2003.
Q: What is the platform alias for this SCSI backplane design?
A: The platform alias is Corvette 1x2 SCSI BP, leveraged from the Landrover 1x2 BP design.
Q: What Dell system model is this backplane associated with?
A: This backplane is associated with the Dell PE2800 model.
Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
Technical Specifications
Technical Summary
This Dell document, drawing number 4321ABC1234DCBA, covers the Corvette 1x2 SCSI BP backplane, board number D1392 revision A01 dated 1/24/2006. The design is leveraged from Mark Shelton's Landrover 1x2 BP design and is configured for production build. The backplane supports LVD SCSI slots 0-1 with I2C circuitry and a 3.3V LDO. The schematic is configured to use the XLBOM utility, with Build0 as prototype build and Build1 as production build. The document includes detailed routing rules for SCSI differential pairs, power signal islands, and impedance control, with specific requirements for testability and tooling holes.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the board number and revision for this Dell backplane?
A: The board number is D1392, revision A01, dated 1/24/2006.
Q: What is the drawing number for this document?
A: The drawing number is 4321ABC1234DCBA.
Q: What type of backplane is this?
A: This is a Corvette 1x2 SCSI backplane, supporting LVD SCSI slots 0-1.
Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
Technical Specifications
Technical Summary
This Dell Computer Corporation document is the schematic for a 1x2 SCSI backplane board, designated as D1392, revision X02, dated December 10, 2003, for the PE2800 platform. The board is a Corvette 1x2 SCSI Backplane, supporting LVD SCSI bus routing for slots 0 and 1 with SCSI IDs 0 and 1. The design includes connectors for SCSI bus A, drive presence detection, and power delivery via 12V and 5V rails, with a 3.3V LDO regulator for I2C circuitry. The backplane features LED indicators for fault, power, activity, and online status, and communicates over I2C and IPMB buses. The design was leveraged from a previous Landrover 1x2 BP design by Mark Shelton and Dan Rao, with contributions from J. Melanson and R. Hemingway. The document includes block diagrams, connector mating information, routing rules, and stackup details for the backplane.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the board number and revision for this Dell SCSI backplane?
A: The drawing number is D1392, revision X02, dated 12/10/2003.
Q: What platform is this backplane designed for?
A: This backplane is designed for the Dell PE2800 platform.
Q: What type of SCSI bus and slots are supported?
A: The backplane supports LVD SCSI for slots 0 and 1, with SCSI IDs 0 and 1.
Q: What power rails are present on this backplane?
A: The backplane uses 12V and 5V power rails, with a 3.3V LDO for I2C circuitry.
Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION |
| Motherboard Manufacturer | DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION AUSTIN, TEXAS |
| Board Number | D1392 |
| Revision | X02 |
| Date | 12/5/2003 |
| Drawing Number | ABC1234 |
| Document Number | D1392 |
| Platform Alias | Corvette 1x2 SCSI BP |
| Model | PE2800 |
Technical Summary
This Dell Computer Corporation schematic, dated 12/5/2003, documents the PE2800 backplane board identified by drawing number ABC1234 and board number D1392 at revision X02. The platform is designated as the Corvette 1x2 SCSI BP, a backplane design leveraged from the Landrover 1x2 BP design. The schematic includes LVD SCSI slots 0-1 with associated connector LEDs for fault, power, activity, and online status, along with drive presence signals. The design incorporates I2C circuitry, a 3.3V LDO, and power and signal connectors. The XLBOM utility is configured for this schematic, with BUILD0 designated as prototype build and BUILD1 as production build. The document is controlled under U.S. export administration regulations and is the property of Dell Computer Corporation, Austin, Texas.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the board number and revision of this Dell backplane?
A: The board number is D1392 at revision X02, dated 12/5/2003.
Q: What is the platform alias for this SCSI backplane design?
A: The platform alias is Corvette 1x2 SCSI BP, leveraged from the Landrover 1x2 BP design.
Q: What Dell system model is this backplane associated with?
A: This backplane is associated with the Dell PE2800 model.
Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Dell Inc. |
| Model | Corvette 1x2 SCSI BP |
| Motherboard Manufacturer | Dell Inc. |
| Board Number | D1392 |
| Revision | A01 |
| Date | 1/24/2006 |
| Drawing Number | 4321ABC1234DCBA |
| Document Number | D1392 |
| Platform Alias | Corvette 1x2 Backplane |
Technical Summary
This Dell document, drawing number 4321ABC1234DCBA, covers the Corvette 1x2 SCSI BP backplane, board number D1392 revision A01 dated 1/24/2006. The design is leveraged from Mark Shelton's Landrover 1x2 BP design and is configured for production build. The backplane supports LVD SCSI slots 0-1 with I2C circuitry and a 3.3V LDO. The schematic is configured to use the XLBOM utility, with Build0 as prototype build and Build1 as production build. The document includes detailed routing rules for SCSI differential pairs, power signal islands, and impedance control, with specific requirements for testability and tooling holes.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the board number and revision for this Dell backplane?
A: The board number is D1392, revision A01, dated 1/24/2006.
Q: What is the drawing number for this document?
A: The drawing number is 4321ABC1234DCBA.
Q: What type of backplane is this?
A: This is a Corvette 1x2 SCSI backplane, supporting LVD SCSI slots 0-1.
Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Dell Computer Corporation |
| Motherboard Manufacturer | Dell Computer Corporation |
| Drawing Number | D1392 |
| Revision | X02 |
| Date | 12/10/2003 |
| Document Number | D1392 |
| Board Description | SCHEM, BKPLN, 1X2, PE2800 |
| Platform | PE2800 |
| Board Type | Backplane 1x2 SCSI |
| SCSI Bus | LVD SCSI |
| SCSI Slots | 0 - 1 |
| SCSI ID | 0, 1 |
| Connector Type | Corvette 1x2 SCSI BP |
| Power Rails | 12V, 5V, 3.3V |
| Communication Bus | I2C, IPMB |
| LED Indicators | Fault, Power, Activity, Online |
| Designers | Mark Shelton, Dan Rao, J. Melanson, R. Hemingway |
Technical Summary
This Dell Computer Corporation document is the schematic for a 1x2 SCSI backplane board, designated as D1392, revision X02, dated December 10, 2003, for the PE2800 platform. The board is a Corvette 1x2 SCSI Backplane, supporting LVD SCSI bus routing for slots 0 and 1 with SCSI IDs 0 and 1. The design includes connectors for SCSI bus A, drive presence detection, and power delivery via 12V and 5V rails, with a 3.3V LDO regulator for I2C circuitry. The backplane features LED indicators for fault, power, activity, and online status, and communicates over I2C and IPMB buses. The design was leveraged from a previous Landrover 1x2 BP design by Mark Shelton and Dan Rao, with contributions from J. Melanson and R. Hemingway. The document includes block diagrams, connector mating information, routing rules, and stackup details for the backplane.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the board number and revision for this Dell SCSI backplane?
A: The drawing number is D1392, revision X02, dated 12/10/2003.
Q: What platform is this backplane designed for?
A: This backplane is designed for the Dell PE2800 platform.
Q: What type of SCSI bus and slots are supported?
A: The backplane supports LVD SCSI for slots 0 and 1, with SCSI IDs 0 and 1.
Q: What power rails are present on this backplane?
A: The backplane uses 12V and 5V power rails, with a 3.3V LDO for I2C circuitry.
Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
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