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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.
To find the correct schematic or manual for your specific board, you should look for the actual model name silk-screened directly onto the PCB (e.g., , Go to product viewer dialog for this item. , or Common Technical Specifications
Most boards bearing the N15235 mark share these general characteristics: Schematic Main Foxconn N15235 45cmx
CPU Support: Typically supports older Intel processors (LGA 775, LGA 1150/1151) or AMD processors (AM2/AM3/AM4) depending on the specific model.
RAM: Often supports DDR2 or DDR3 memory. Some older OEM versions (like those in Acer machines) may have very low RAM ceilings, such as 1.2GB or 4GB.
Form Factor: Usually Micro-ATX, which fits standard PC cases. Front Panel Header (Schematic Guide) If you want, I can:
While board layouts vary, the front panel header (where you connect the power and reset buttons) is usually located in the bottom-right corner of the board. A typical 9-pin Foxconn layout often follows this pattern: Top Row: Power LED (+), Power LED (-), Power Switch Bottom Row: HDD LED (+), HDD LED (-), Reset Switch Identification Tips
If you are trying to repair or upgrade this board, check for:
Stickers on the BIOS chip: These often have the specific model version. Foxconn N15235 Go to product viewer dialog for this item
PCI-E Slot labels: Sometimes the model name is printed between the PCI-E slots.
Manufacturer Branding: Identify if it is a standalone Foxconn board or an OEM board from a pre-built PC like Acer, HP, or Dell, as their support sites will host the specific manuals. How to connect Front Panel Connectors to the Motherboard
Without clocks, the board is dead. This section shows the 14.318MHz crystal oscillator and the clock generator IC that distributes frequencies to the CPU, PCH, and LAN.
Without the Schematic Main Foxconn N15235 45cmx, even basic voltage measurements become risky. The schematic provides:
