Hello together,
I’m new to the forum and in the process of preparing everything form my build.
I was lucky and could strip down an HP DL380 Gen9 server. I can’t use the rack chassis and original DL380 mainboard for various reasons.
I would like to reuse the 8SFF HDD Cage, or better so say the backplane of it. I really like to use the 2XSFF-8087 connectors instead of 8 single once + power.
Power is the problem; it does not seem to be a standard connector.
I did a bit of measuring on the backplane with a multimeter. I attached a picture of the backplane where I numbered the Pins of the power connector.
This is what I found out so far
1 ? diode to 6
2 GND bridge to 5 -> SAS P4-6
3 12V bride to 4 -> SAS P13-15
4 12V bride to 4 -> SAS P13-15
5 GND bridge to 2 -> SAS P4-6
6 ? diode to 1
For the SAS Pinouts I used this drawing.
Measurement from the diode
v-com
6-1 -> 2,253 V
1-6 -> 1,990 V
I got 2 different power cables from the DL380 Gen9 Mainboard towards the 8SFF Backplane. The go with HP Product number 747561-001 and 747560-001.
on 747561-001 Pin 6 is empty
on 747560-001 Pin 1 is empty
My goal is to the cable and put an molex connector on it to power it from an standard ATX power supply so that I can the HDD cage in my new NAS.
Now comes the tricky part. I need to figure out how to wire it. I guess ground and 12V is easy. At least from my measuring. My guess that the backplane splits the 12V in 2 different locations by 4 to get 3V for each of the 8 HDD slots.
so I would assume the last Pin 1 or 6 is 5V
I couldn’t find any electrical drawings on the backplane nor of the mainboard of the DL380 Gen9.
If anyone has one that would be perfect. Or maybe has been down the same road. I currently don’t have access to a DL380 Gen9 to “just” measure it.
And I don’t want to just assume an shorten the backplane, my new mainboard or power supply
Maybe one of you could help me out.
I’m new to the forum and in the process of preparing everything form my build.
I was lucky and could strip down an HP DL380 Gen9 server. I can’t use the rack chassis and original DL380 mainboard for various reasons.
I would like to reuse the 8SFF HDD Cage, or better so say the backplane of it. I really like to use the 2XSFF-8087 connectors instead of 8 single once + power.
Power is the problem; it does not seem to be a standard connector.
I did a bit of measuring on the backplane with a multimeter. I attached a picture of the backplane where I numbered the Pins of the power connector.
This is what I found out so far
1 ? diode to 6
2 GND bridge to 5 -> SAS P4-6
3 12V bride to 4 -> SAS P13-15
4 12V bride to 4 -> SAS P13-15
5 GND bridge to 2 -> SAS P4-6
6 ? diode to 1
For the SAS Pinouts I used this drawing.
Measurement from the diode
v-com
6-1 -> 2,253 V
1-6 -> 1,990 V
I got 2 different power cables from the DL380 Gen9 Mainboard towards the 8SFF Backplane. The go with HP Product number 747561-001 and 747560-001.
on 747561-001 Pin 6 is empty
on 747560-001 Pin 1 is empty
My goal is to the cable and put an molex connector on it to power it from an standard ATX power supply so that I can the HDD cage in my new NAS.
Now comes the tricky part. I need to figure out how to wire it. I guess ground and 12V is easy. At least from my measuring. My guess that the backplane splits the 12V in 2 different locations by 4 to get 3V for each of the 8 HDD slots.
so I would assume the last Pin 1 or 6 is 5V
I couldn’t find any electrical drawings on the backplane nor of the mainboard of the DL380 Gen9.
If anyone has one that would be perfect. Or maybe has been down the same road. I currently don’t have access to a DL380 Gen9 to “just” measure it.
And I don’t want to just assume an shorten the backplane, my new mainboard or power supply
Maybe one of you could help me out.