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Foxconn N15235 Motherboard Front Panel Connectors _top_

Once you have the correct pinout for your board, connecting them is straightforward. Here is a common pinout for JFP1/FP1:

The is a legacy micro-ATX board commonly used in pre-built systems from the early 2010s. While reliable, finding official documentation for its front panel connectors (power switch, reset, HDD LED, power LED) is notoriously difficult because Foxconn manufactured these boards specifically for OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) like Acer and eMachines.

The header typically consists of (5 pins on one row, 4 pins on the other). Standard Foxconn N15235 Front Panel Pinout Diagram foxconn n15235 motherboard front panel connectors

Looking at the board with the CPU at the top, RAM slots to the right, PCIe slots below:

The front panel header on a Foxconn motherboard typically consists of 10 pin positions arranged in two rows, with one pin missing (the "key" pin). This creates a 9-pin grid. Once you have the correct pinout for your

HDD LED (HD-LED) . These make the light flicker when your hard drive is working.

Alternatively, if your Reset SW is a single 2‑pin connector, align it over pins 5 and 7. The header typically consists of (5 pins on

Top / Odd Row: [ HD_LED+ ] [ HD_LED- ] [ RESET- ] [ RESET+ ] [ Key / NC ] (Pin 1) (Pin 3) (Pin 5) (Pin 7) (Pin 9) Bottom / Even Row:[ PWR_LED+ ] [ PWR_LED- ] [ PWR_SW- ] [ PWR_SW+ ] (Pin 2) (Pin 4) (Pin 6) (Pin 8) Use code with caution.

On the N15235, the main front panel header is a usually located at the bottom-right corner of the board (near the SATA ports and CMOS battery). Look for silkscreen labels like:

(Note: On some variations, Pin 9 is completely missing as a physical guide key, and Pin 10 is empty/NC). Pin-by-Pin Function Table Pin Number Signal Name Description Connected Component Hard Drive Activity LED (Positive) HDD LED Cable (Positive/Colored wire) Pin 3 Hard Drive Activity LED (Negative) HDD LED Cable (Negative/White or Black wire) Pin 5 Reset Switch (Ground/Negative) Reset Switch Cable Pin 7 Reset Switch (Signal/Positive) Reset Switch Cable Pin 9 No Connection (Empty space or blank pin) Pin 2 Power LED (Positive) Power LED Cable (Positive/Colored wire) Pin 4 Power LED (Negative) Power LED Cable (Negative/White or Black wire) Pin 6 Power Switch (Ground/Negative) Power Switch Cable Pin 8 Power Switch (Signal/Positive) Power Switch Cable Step-by-Step Cable Installation Guide

Whether you are restoring an old PC, moving the motherboard to a new case, or troubleshooting a failure to boot, understanding these front panel connectors is crucial. 1. What are Front Panel Connectors?