Intel MFS5520VI ユーザーズマニュアル
Intel® Compute Module MFS5520VI TPS
Introduction
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Intel order number: E64311-005
1. Introduction
This Technical Product Specification (TPS) provides board-specific information detailing the
features, functionality, and high-level architecture of the Intel
features, functionality, and high-level architecture of the Intel
®
Compute Module MFS5520VI.
1.1 Chapter Outline
This document is divided into the following chapters:
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – Product Overview
Chapter 3 – Functional Architecture
Chapter 4 – Connector / Header Locations and Pin-outs
Chapter 5 – Jumper Block Settings
Chapter 6 – Product Regulatory Requirements
Appendix A – Integration and Usage Tips
Appendix B – BMC Sensor Tables
Appendix C – Post Error Messages and Handling
Appendix D – Supported Intel
Chapter 2 – Product Overview
Chapter 3 – Functional Architecture
Chapter 4 – Connector / Header Locations and Pin-outs
Chapter 5 – Jumper Block Settings
Chapter 6 – Product Regulatory Requirements
Appendix A – Integration and Usage Tips
Appendix B – BMC Sensor Tables
Appendix C – Post Error Messages and Handling
Appendix D – Supported Intel
®
Modular Server System
1.2 Intel
®
Compute Module Use Disclaimer
Intel
®
Modular Server components require adequate airflow to cool. Intel ensures through its
own chassis development and testing that when these components are used together, the fully
integrated system will meet the intended thermal requirements. It is the responsibility of the
system integrator who chooses not to use Intel-developed server building blocks to consult
vendor datasheets and operating parameters to determine the amount of airflow required for
their specific application and environmental conditions. Intel Corporation cannot be held
responsible if components fail or the system does not operate correctly when used outside any
of their published operating or non-operating limits.
integrated system will meet the intended thermal requirements. It is the responsibility of the
system integrator who chooses not to use Intel-developed server building blocks to consult
vendor datasheets and operating parameters to determine the amount of airflow required for
their specific application and environmental conditions. Intel Corporation cannot be held
responsible if components fail or the system does not operate correctly when used outside any
of their published operating or non-operating limits.