
Table 2.4 SATA Port Configuration on the MIC-5332
The MIC-5332 is also able to support SAS devices. 4 SAS 2.0 channels are reserved
for SAS or SATA devices on RTM boards. For details, please see table 2.5.
Port No. Speed Description
0
3Gbps
Supports extended SAS/SATA devices on RTM (connected to Zone
3)
1
2
3
Table 2.5 SAS Port Configuration on the MIC-5332
2.2.7 USB Controller
In the Intel® C600 PCH there are 14x USB ports, controlled either through the
standard Universal Host Controller Interface (UHCI) for full/low speed support, or
through Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) for USB 2.0 high speed support.
The USB port connection in the MIC-5332 is listed in table 2.6.
Port No. Description
0-1 Front Panel Ports
2-3 USB devices on a FMM
4-7 Not used
8-11 USB devices on an RTM (connect to Zone 3)
12-13 Not used
Table 2.6 USB Ports C on the MIC-5332
2.2.8 Real-time Clock (RTC)
Because there is no battery assembled on the MIC-5332, the integrated real-time
clock is fed by IPMC management power. Due to the on-board super cap, the date
and time can be kept for up to 2 hour periods of power loss
2.3 DDR3 DIMMs
2.3.1 Memory Characteristics
The MIC-5332 uses DDR3 VLP SDRAM. As shown in Figure 2.2, each CPU uses 4
channels on the MIC-5332, and each channel supports one un-buffered/registered
ECC VLP DIMM, for a total of 8 sockets. Supported memory characteristics on the
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