No one will post a direct schematic link here due to copyright. But search and Doc.xdevs.com (archive) for “N15235” – you may find a boardview or a contributor willing to share via PM. Avoid random “free schematic” websites that require credit cards – they’re scams.
4 x SATA II (3.0 Gb/s) ports, 1 x IDE connector (Ultra DMA 100/66) Form Factor: Micro-ATX (uATX) Deciphering the Foxconn Board Layout
By shifting your diagnostic focus away from the generic N15235 regulatory stamp and onto the actual component architecture, you can efficiently troubleshoot, isolate, and repair these resilient vintage motherboards. foxconn n15235 motherboard schematic
One of the most frequent reasons users look for a schematic is to properly wire the front panel of a computer case to the motherboard. Foxconn boards often use a standardized layout, but without a manual, guessing where the Power Switch ( PW_SW ), Reset Switch ( RES_SW ), Power LED ( PWR_LED ), and Hard Drive LED ( HD_LED ) go can be tedious.
Instead, N15235 is an assigned to Foxconn by Australian and New Zealand communications authorities. It certifies compliance with electromagnetic interference standards. Because Foxconn printed this certification number on dozens of different motherboard models produced between 2006 and 2012, two completely different motherboards might both feature the "N15235" text silkscreened onto the PCB. No one will post a direct schematic link
The communication pathways on this board follow the classic hub architecture:
On a small white barcode sticker affixed to the board or the side of the PCI slot. 4 x SATA II (3
Diagnostic steps (ordered):
What is the printed between the expansion slots or on the barcode sticker?
Located on the right edge of the board.
: One PCI Express x16 slot (for graphics), one PCIe x1, and two standard PCI slots. Video : Integrated graphics with a standard VGA output. Front Panel Connector Layout