Intel SC5299WS User Manual

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Intel
®
 Entry Server Chassis SC5299-E TPS 
Power Sub-system 
Revision 3.1 
 
 
Intel order number D37594-005 
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2.3.5.4 
LEDs 
There is a bi-color LED and a single color LED to indicate power supply status. The LED 
operation is defined in the following table. 
Table 70. LED Indicators 
 
Power Supply Condition 
Status LED 
(AC OK/Power Supply Fail) 
Power Led 
(Power Good) 
Remarks 
AC Power Off 
OFF 
OFF 
 
AC power on in Standby 
Green 
OFF 
 
AC On and All Outputs in Normal 
Green 
Green 
 
Any DC Outputs Short Circuit 
Green 
OFF 
Power Distribution 
Board protection only; 
module OK 
DC Fan Not Spinning 
Amber 
OFF 
Module protection only 
OTP 
Amber 
Green 
Send out alert signal 
 
The LEDs are visible on the power supply’s exterior face. The LEDs’ location meets 
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) requirements. LEDs are securely mounted in such a way that 
incidental pressure on the LEDs does not cause them to be displaced.  
There are bits that allow the LED states to be forced via the SMBus. The following capabilities 
are required: 
    Force Amber ON for failure conditions. 
    No Force (LED state follows power supply present state) 
The power-on default is ‘No Force’. The default is restored whenever PSON transitions to 
assert. 
2.3.6 
SMBus Monitoring Interface 
The power supply and cage combination provides a monitoring interface to the system over a 
server management bus. The device in the power supply is compatible with SMBus 2.0 ‘high 
power’ specification for I
2
C V
dd
 based power and drive (for V
dd
 = 3.3 V). This bus operates at 
3.3V but will tolerate 5V signaling.  
One pin is used for the Serial Clock [SCL] (PSM Clock). The second pin is used for Serial Data 
[SDA] (PSM Data). Both pins are bi-directional, open drain signals, and are used to form a serial 
bus. For redundant power supplies, the device(s) in the power supply are located at an 
address(s) determined by address pins A0 and A1. The circuits inside the power supply derive 
their power from the standby output. For redundant power supplies, the device(s) are powered 
from the system side of the or’ing device.