Intel ERP2U manual AC Line Dropout, AC Line Fuse, AC Inrush

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ERP2U Power Supply Design Guide, V1.0

5.5AC Line Dropout

STATUS

Required

An AC line dropout is defined to be when the AC input drops to 0 VAC at any phase of the AC line for any length of time. During an AC dropout of one cycle or less the power supply must meet dynamic voltage regulation requirements over the rated load. An AC line dropout of one cycle or less shall not cause any tripping of control signals or protection circuits. If the AC dropout lasts longer than one cycle, the power supply should recover and meet all turn on requirements. The power supply must meet the AC dropout requirement over rated AC voltages, frequencies, and output loading conditions. Any dropout of the AC line shall not cause damage to the power supply. In the case of redundant AC inputs, the AC line dropout may occur on either or both AC inlet.

5.6AC Line Fuse

STATUS

Required

The power supply shall incorporate one input fuse on the LINE side for input over-current protection to prevent damage to the power supply and meet product safety requirements. Fuses should be slow blow type or equivalent to prevent nuisance trips. AC inrush current shall not cause the AC line fuse to blow under any conditions. All protection circuits in the power supply shall not cause the AC fuse to blow unless a component in the power supply has failed. This includes DC output load short conditions.

5.7AC Inrush

STATUS

Required

The power supply must meet inrush requirements for any rated AC voltage, during turn on at any phase of AC voltage, during a single cycle AC dropout condition, during repetitive ON/OFF cycling of AC, and over the specified temperature range (Top). The peak inrush current shall be less than the ratings of its critical components (including input fuse, bulk rectifiers, and surge limiting device).

STATUS

Recommended

An additional inrush current limit is recommended for some system applications that require multiple systems on a single AC circuit. AC line inrush current shall not exceed 40 A peak. After one-quarter of the AC cycle, the input current should be no more than the specified maximum input current from Table 2.

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Contents SSI Disclaimer Contents Agency Requirements TablesConceptual Overview PurposeRequired Definitions/Terms/AcronymsRequired Optional Mechanical OverviewRecommended Optional Chassis Mounting FeaturesAirflow Requirements OptionalRedundant AC Inlets Temperature RequirementsAC Inlet Connector AC Input RequirementsAC Input Rating AC Input Voltage SpecificationOutput Minimum Power Efficiency EfficiencyAC Inrush AC Line DropoutAC Line Fuse AC Line Surge Transient Performance AC Line Transient SpecificationAC Line Fast Transient Specification AC Line Sag Transient PerformanceOptional Processor Power Connector DC Output SpecificationOutput Connectors Required Baseboard power connectorP9 Floppy Power Connector Required Peripheral Power ConnectorsRequired Floppy Power Connector Peripheral Power ConnectorsRemote Sense Optional Server Signal ConnectorServer Signal Connector Grounding480 W Load Ratings Output Power/Currents350 W Load Ratings Voltage Minimum Continuous Maximum Continuous PeakVoltage Regulation Limits Voltage RegulationStandby Outputs Transient Load Requirements Dynamic LoadingCapacitive Loading Ripple / Noise+3.3 +12 +5 VSB RedundancyHot Swap Requirements Ripple and NoiseSSI Description Timing RequirementsOutput Voltage Timing Recommended Description Turn On/Off TimingTurn On/Off Timing Over Current Protection Protection CircuitsCurrent Limit 240VA ProtectionOutput Voltage Over Temperature ProtectionOver Voltage Protection Over Voltage LimitsPSON# Control and Indicator FunctionsPson # Signal Characteristic Signal Type Pwok delayPwok Signal Characteristics Pwok Power OKProduct Info Area Field Replacement Unit FRU SignalsSMBus Communication Module FRU Data Module FRU Data FormatField Name PS Info Field Information Definition MultiRecord AreaPower Supply LEDs LED IndicatorsLED Indicators 10Agency Requirements Mtbf