Connector / Header Locations and Pin-outs Intel
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Server Board S5000PAL / S5000XAL TPS
Revision 1.4
Intel order number: D31979-007
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5.7.6 Serial Port Connectors
The server board provides one external RJ45 Serial ‘B’ port (J9A2) and one internal 9-pin Serial ‘A’ port
header (J1B1). The following tables define the pin-outs for each.
Table 27. External RJ-45 Serial ‘B’ Port Pin-out (J9A2)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 SPB_RTS RTS (request to send)
2 SPB_DTR DTR (Data terminal ready)
3 SPB_OUT_N TXD (Transmit data)
4 GND Ground
5 SPB_RI RI (Ring Indicate)
6 SPB_SIN_N RXD (receive data)
7 SPB_DSR _DCD
Data Set Ready / Data Carrier Detect
1
8 SPB_CTS CTS (clear to send)
Note:
1
A jumper block on the server board will determine whether DSR or DCD is routed to pin 7. The
board will have the jumper block configured with DSR enabled at production.
Table 28. Internal 9-pin Serial ‘A’ Header Pin-out (J1B1)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 SPA_DCD DCD (carrier detect)
2 SPA_DSR DSR (data set ready)
3 SPA_SIN_L RXD (receive data)
4 SPA_RTS RTS (request to send)
5 SPA_SOUT_N TXD (Transmit data)
6 SPA_CTS CTS (clear to send)
7 SPA_DTR DTR (Data terminal ready)
8 SPA_RI RI (Ring Indicate)
9 GND Ground
5.7.7 Keyboard and Mouse Connector
Two stacked PS/2 ports (J9A1) are provided to support both a keyboard and a mouse. Either PS/2 port
can support a mouse or keyboard. The following table details the pin-out of the PS/2 connector.
Table 29. Stacked PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Port Pin-out (J9A1)
Pin Signal Name Description
1 KB_DATA_F Keyboard Data
2 TP_PS2_2 Test point – keyboard
3 GND Ground
4 P5V_KB_F Keyboard / mouse power
5 KB_CLK_F Keyboard Clock
6 TP_PS2_6 Test point – keyboard / mouse
7 MS_DAT_F Mouse Data
8 TP_PS2_8 Test point – keyboard / mouse
9 GND Ground