Abstract:
A rack has a plurality of LEDs arranged on the front surface thereof correspondingly to respective units. The rack is provided with an LED lighting circuit which lights these LEDs, on the back of a display section and an input section. The LED lighting circuit has an LED lighting control section and a memory. The LED lighting control section acquires correspondence relation information indicating correspondence between servers and apparatuses from the input section, and stores the information in the memory. When a server is selected, the LED lighting circuit lights some of the plurality of LEDs based on the correspondence relation information stored in the memory.
Abstract:
A circuit board permits common use of the same circuit board without separately manufacturing the circuit board per providing destinations when similar circuit boards are manufactured for a plurality of providing destinations in the same factory. The circuit board has at least a first providing destination indicating region on which a first providing destination is indicated and a second providing destination indicating region located adjacent the first providing destination indicating region, on which second providing destination region, a second providing destination is indicated, the providing destination indicating regions other than that indicating an intended providing destination being hidden by mounting parts thereon.
Abstract:
A plurality of switch connectors are arranged in each of a plurality of memory slots. Each of the plurality of switch connectors includes a first-type connector pin and a second-type connector pin. The first-type connector pin is coupled to one of a plurality of signal lines of a memory bus. The second-type connector pin is coupled to impedance matching circuits included in an load circuit. In each of the memory slots in which the memory module is not inserted, a pair of the first-type connector pin and the second-type connector pin provide flexible electric contact. In each of the memory slots in which the memory module is inserted, the first-type connector pin and the second-type connector pin are physically separated and insulated from each other. The first-type connector pin provides electric contact with module pins of the memory module.
Abstract:
A connector according to the invention includes: a plurality of sockets into which a plurality of electronic parts are inserted, respectively; a coupling element which connects the sockets together; and a plurality of pins for electric connection provided in a limited area. Another connector of the invention includes: terminals provided in holes, wherein the holes are provided on the top, and wherein the electronic parts are inserted to the holes, respectively; pins provided in a limited area on the bottom; and a wiring network via which the terminals and the pins are connected. Another connector of the invention includes a bottom; pins provided near and along a first side of the bottom; at least one pin provided near and along a second side of the bottom; sockets into which electronic parts are inserted, respectively; and a coupling element that connects the sockets together.
Abstract:
A plurality of switch connectors are arranged in each of a plurality of memory slots. Each of the plurality of switch connectors includes a first-type connector pin and a second-type connector pin. The first-type connector pin is coupled to one of a plurality of signal lines of a memory bus. The second-type connector pin is coupled to impedance matching circuits included in an load circuit. In each of the memory slots in which the memory module is not inserted, a pair of the first-type connector pin and the second-type connector pin provide flexible electric contact. In each of the memory slots in which the memory module is inserted, the first-type connector pin and the second-type connector pin are physically separated and insulated from each other. The first-type connector pin provides electric contact with module pins of the memory module.