Hardware installation – DATOptic ARC-1680 Series User Manual

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION

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PIN

Description

PIN

Description

SideBand0

SClock (Clock signal)

SideBand1

SLoad (Last clock of a bit

stream)

SideBand2

Ground

SideBand3

Ground

SideBand4

SDataOut (Serial data

output bit stream)

SideBand5

SDataIn (Serial data input bit

stream)

SideBand6

Reserved

SideBand7

Reserved

C: SGPIO bus

The preferred I/O connector for server backplanes is the Min SAS

4i (SFF-8087) internal serial-attachment connector. This connector

has eight signal pins to support four SATA drives and six pins for

the SGPIO (Serial General Purpose Input/Output) sideband signals

which use to replace the individual LED cable.

The SGPIO bus is used for efficient LED management and for

sensing drive locate status. See SFF 8485 for the specification of

the SGPIO bus. The number of drives supported can be increased,

by a factor of four, by adding similar backplane to maximum of 24

drives (6 backplanes)

LED Management: The backplane may contain LEDs to indicate

drive status. Light from the LEDs could be transmitted to the out-

side of the server by using light pipes mounted on the SATA drive

tray. A small CPLD on the backplane, connected via the SGPIO bus

to a SAS RAID controller, could control the LEDs. Activity: blink-

ing/controller access Fault: solid illuminated

Drive Locate Circuitry: The locate of a drive may be detected by

sensing the voltage level of one of the pre-charge pins before and

after a drive is installed. Fault blinking 2 times/second.

The following signal defines the SGPIO assignments for the Min

SAS 4i connector (SFF-8087) i

n SAS RAID controller.

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