Revision History - Intel SS4000-E Technical Product Specification

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Revision History

0.75
Initial draft for review
0.75 review comments edited into the document. Updated regulatory
requirements section, added shipping memory size, added inserting drive
0.85
carrier image, corrected BTU rating, added additional info on fan monitoring
and throttling, added I2C block diagram, corrected images that did not have
NIC2 LED identified
Incorporated correct chassis and shipping container weights. Added
information related to fan speed control and throttle values. Modified relevant
drawings to use labeled callouts for easier translation. Changed graphics that
1.0
showed pre-silver revs of the hardware to reflect the silver hardware. Added
part number for drive carrier. Corrected figure numbering for auto numbering.
Added the current corporate logo on title page. Added RoHS information in
section 6.2.1.1.
1.1
Spelling error corrected
Inserted new fan control information specific to the 1.1 firmware release.
1.2
Modified packaging specifications to reflect the new packaging dimensions and
weight.
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