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Usb connectors, Integrated network interface controller connector – Dell PowerEdge 4400 User Manual

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USB Connectors

Your system contains two Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors for attaching USB-compliant devices. USB devices are typically peripherals such
as mice, printers, keyboards, and computer speakers.

NOTICE: Do not attach a USB device or a combination of USB devices that draw a maximum current over 500 milliamperes (mA) per
channel or +5 volts (V). Attaching devices that exceed this threshold may cause the USB ports to shut down. See the documentation
that accompanied the USB devices for their maximum current ratings.

If you reconfigure your hardware, you may need pin number and signal information for the USB connectors.

Figure 7

illustrates the USB connector,

and defines the pin assignments and interface signals for the USB connector.

Figure 7. USB Connector

Integrated Network Interface Controller Connector

Your system has an integrated 10/100

–megabit-per-second (Mbps) network interface controller (NIC). The NIC provides all the functions of a

separate network expansion card and supports both the 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX Ethernet standards.

The NIC includes a Wakeup On LAN feature that enables the computer to be started by a special local area network (LAN) signal from a server
management console. Wakeup On LAN provides remote computer setup, software downloading and installation, file updates, and asset tracking
after hours and on weekends when LAN traffic is typically at a minimum.

Network Cable Requirements

Your computer's RJ45 NIC connector is designed for attaching an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) Ethernet cable equipped with standard RJ45-
compatible plugs. Press one end of the UTP cable into the NIC connector until the plug snaps securely into place. Connect the other end of the
cable to an RJ45 jack wall plate or to an RJ45 port on a UTP concentrator or hub, depending on your network configuration. Observe the following
cabling restrictions for 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX networks.

NOTICE: To avoid line interference, voice and data lines must be in separate sheaths.

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For 10BASE-T networks, use Category 3 or greater wiring and connectors.

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For 100BASE-TX networks, use Category 5 or greater wiring and connectors.

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The maximum cable run length (from a workstation to a concentrator) is 328 feet (ft) (100 meters [m]).

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For 10BASE-T networks, the maximum number of daisy-chained concentrators on one network segment is four.

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Pin

Signal

I/O

Definition

1

RED

O

Red video

2

GREEN

O

Green video

3

BLUE

O

Blue video

4

NC

N/A

No connection

5-8, 10

GND

N/A

Signal ground

9

VCC

N/A

Vcc

11

NC

N/A

No connection

12

DDC data out

O

Monitor detect data

13

HSYNC

O

Horizontal synchronization

14

VSYNC

O

Vertical synchronization

15

DDC clock out  

O

Monitor detect clock

Shell

N/A

N/A

Chassis ground

Pin

Signal

I/O

Definition

1

Vcc

N/A

Supply voltage

2

DATA

I

Data in

3

+DATA

O

Data out

4

GND

N/A

Signal ground