Schematic Main Foxconn N15235 45cmx ✔
Foxconn N15235 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. " is not a specific motherboard model but a compliance mark (related to Australia's C-Tick standards) found on many Foxconn and Acer OEM boards from the mid-to-late 2000s. Because this mark appears on various boards with different chipsets and sockets, there is no single "Main Schematic" for it.
Usually located at the bottom right.
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1 x IDE connector (Ultra ATA 100/66/33) for older hard drives or optical drives. Foxconn N15235 Go to product viewer dialog for this item
- Form Factor: micro-ATX, 45cm x 45cm
- CPU Support: Intel Core 2 Duo, Pentium D, Celeron D
- Chipset: Intel 945GC + ICH7
- Memory Support: 2 x DDR2 DIMM slots, up to 4GB
- Graphics: Integrated Intel GMA 950
- Storage: 4 x SATA II ports, 1 x IDE port
- USB: 8 x USB 2.0 ports
- Audio: 6-channel audio, Realtek ALC883 codec
- LAN: 1 x Gigabit Ethernet, Realtek RTL8111B controller
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These schematics use standard notation. Here are three symbols you must recognize: Form Factor : micro-ATX, 45cm x 45cm CPU
- Check standby rails: Using the schematic, locate +3VSB and +5VSB. Measure at test points.
- Super I/O check: Verify PS_ON# signal goes low when power button pressed.
- Common culprit: Blown 5VSB capacitor or faulty Super I/O.
- Net Names: Words in all caps like
+3V_SB,PLT_RST#,SMB_CLK. Nodes with the same name are electrically connected even if drawn far apart. - Test Points (TP): Triangles or circles labeled
TP120. The schematic provides the expected voltage here. - DNP (Do Not Populate): Components marked with dashed lines or "DNP" are not installed on standard boards. Modifying these can unlock features but often causes instability.