Document Audience: | INTERNAL |
Document ID: | A0254-1 |
Title: | Some Netra 1280 servers may shut down due to ESD static discharge and are not NEBs compliant. |
Copyright Notice: | Copyright © 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
Update Date: | Tue Apr 26 00:00:00 MDT 2005 |
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FIELD CHANGE ORDER
(For Authorized Distribution by Sun Services)
FCO #: A0254-1
Status: active
Synopsis: Some Netra 1280 servers may shut down due to ESD static discharge and are not NEBs compliant.Date: Apr/26/2005
SunAlert: No
Top FIN/FCO Report: No
Products Reference: Netra 1280
Product Category: Server/Component
Product Affected:
Systems Affected:
Mkt_ID Platform Description
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N40 Netra 1280 same
X-Options Affected:
Mkt_ID Platform Model Description
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N/A
Parts Affected:
Part Number Description
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540-5565-06 (or below) I/O Board and System Controller (IB_SSC)
References:
LEAP: #2725
ECO: WO_30350
StopShip/Purge Notice: 20239
Issue Description:
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| Change History: |
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| May/06/2005: |
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| Special Considerations: updated Timezone material readiness |
| dates for EMEA and APac/Japan. |
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The current produced by an ESD discharge (in the range of 5kv - 7kv) to the
Netra 1280 chassis creates a noise glitch in the power standby circuitry
which in turn triggers a complete power off of the system.
This issue renders the system non-NEBS compliant.
When this issue occurs there are no logs, LEDs, or any other identifying symptoms.
The affected 332 systems noted in the customer list below, shipped prior to the
addition of the required capacitor and all are vulnerable to this issue.
An internal only link to the customer list identifying the affected systems
can be viewed via the below "Internal Only" URL;
http://sdpsweb.central/FIN_FCO/FCO/FCO_A0254-1_Dir/Customer_List.sxc
To assist the field in a communication of this issue to customers, a Customer
Letter is provided via the below "Internal Only" URL;
http://sdpsweb.central/FIN_FCO/FCO/FCO_A0254-1_Dir/Customer_Letter.sxw
To assist our Service Partners a communication of this issue to customers,
a Customer Letter is provided via the below URL;
http://sdpsweb.central/FIN_FCO/FCO/FCO_A0254-1_Dir/SPE/Customer_Letter.sxw
Root Cause
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The current induced in the chassis by the ESD discharge creates an electromagnetic
field which is picked-up by the cable of the fire/temperature sensor and/or the
power standby circuitry. The fire/temperature sensor is routed from the front to
the connector J7803 (pin1) on the I/O board (schematics - page 78). It is routed
close to the chassis, on the front edge, over the riser card edge, down to the
board and plugs into J7803. The cable is unshielded. The discharge when detected
by the fire/temperature sensor triggers the sensor to power down the system.
A NEBS-Compliant system should tolerate up to +/- 8 KV ESD charge.
The fix was in the form of adding a capacitor to the IB board.
Corrective action was made available by Sun manufacturing via ECO# WO_30350
released December 10, 2004.
Corrective action was made available by Sun Services via LEAP# 2725
released December 8, 2004.
Parts Affected:
December 2005 (9 months)
Implementation:
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| X | MANDATORY (Fully Pro-Active)
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| | CONTROLLED PRO-ACTIVE (per Sun Geo Plan)
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| | UPON FAILURE
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Replacement Time Estimate:
less than 1 hour
Special Considerations:
This FCO will have a timezone phased release based on material
readiness as follows:
US/Canada April 26, 2005
Ltn America not applicable
EMEA May 06, 2005
APAC/Japan May 06, 2005
The above dates represent when each timezone has determined
they will be materially ready to support this FCO.
For the readers convenience the number of affected systems per GEO is
listed below:
Total US/Can LA EMEA Japan APAC
Units to be Replaced 272 191 0 35 6 40
Corrective Action:
After checking the Customer List for affected systems, proactively replace
as follows:
-replace part 540-5565-06 (or below) with part 540-5565-07 (or above)
Comments:
None.
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Implementation Notes
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In case of "Mandatory" FCOs, Sun Services will attempt to contact
all known customers to recommend proactive implementation.
For "Controlled Proactive" FCOs, Sun Services mission critical
support teams will initiate proactive implementation efforts for
their respective accounts, as required.
For "Upon Failure" FCOs, Sun Services and partners will implement
the necessary corrective actions as the need arises.
The CIC process must be used for proactive hardware replacement
requests when an FCO is classified as "Upon Failure".
Billing Information
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Warranty: Sun will provide parts at no charge under Warranty
Service. On-Site Labor Rates are based on specified
Warranty deliverables for the affected product.
Contract: Sun will provide parts at no charge. On-Site Labor Rates
are based on the type of service contract.
Non Contract: Sun will provide parts at no charge. Installation by
Sun is available based on the On-Site Labor Rates
defined in the Price List.
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