Intel ATX12V manual Output Transient Response, Capacitive Load, DC Output Transient Step Sizes

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ATX12V Power Supply Design Guide

Version 2.0

3.2.7. Output Transient Response

Table 11 summarizes the expected output transient step sizes for each output. The transient load slew rate is = 1.0 A/µs.

Table 11. DC Output Transient Step Sizes

 

Max. step size

Max. step size

Output

(% of rated output amps per Sec 3.2.3) (1)

(amps)

 

 

 

+12 V1DC

40%

 

 

 

 

+12 V2DC

60%

 

 

 

 

+5 VDC

30%

 

 

 

 

+3.3 VDC

30%

 

 

 

 

-12 VDC

 

0.1 A

 

 

 

+5 VSB

 

0.1 A

(1)For example, for a rated +5 VDC output of 18 A, the transient step would be 30% × 18 A = 5.4 A

Output voltages should remain within the regulation limits of Section 3.2.1, and the power supply should be stable when subjected to load transients per Table 11 from any steady state load, including any or all of the following conditions:

Simultaneous load steps on the +12 VDC, +5 VDC, and +3.3 VDC outputs (all steps occurring in the same direction)

Load-changing repetition rate of 50 Hz to 10 kHz

AC input range per Section 3.1

Capacitive loading per Table 12.

3.2.8. Capacitive Load

The power supply should be able to power up and operate normally with the following capacitances simultaneously present on the DC outputs. This capacitive loading should be used to check stability and should not be included for noise testing.

Table 12. Output Capacitive Loads

Output

ATX12V

 

Capacitive load (PF)

 

 

+12 V1DC

5,000

 

 

+12 V2DC

3,000

 

 

+5 VDC

6,000

 

 

+3.3 VDC

6,000

 

 

-12 VDC

350

 

 

+5 VSB

350

 

 

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Contents Version ATX12VImportant Information and Disclaimers Contents Mechanical SafetyEnvironmental Electromagnetic CompatibilityTables FiguresScope IntroductionIncreased +12 VDC output capability Minimum EfficiencyMain Power Connector Separate current limit for 12V2 on the 2x2 connectorTerminology Applicable Documents Document TitleDescription AC Input ElectricalInput Over-current Protection Inrush Current LimitingInput Under-voltage RegulatoryOther Certifications and/or Declarations Catastrophic Failure Protection DC OutputDC Voltage Regulation DC Output Voltage RegulationRemote Sensing Typical Power Distribution12V power watts PowerMin Max Current Output AmpsCross Loading Graph for 300W Configuration Typical Power Distribution for a 300 W ATX12V ConfigurationCross Loading Graph for 350W Configuration Typical Power Distribution for a 350 W ATX12V ConfigurationMin Max Peak Current Output Amps Typical Power Distribution for a 400 W ATX12V ConfigurationEfficiency Power Limit / Hazardous Energy LevelsGeneral Minimum Efficiency Vs LoadLoading Table for Efficiency Measurements Other Low Power System Requirements Energy Star Input Power ConsumptionOutput Ripple/Noise Energy StarMax. Ripple & Noise MVpp DC Output Noise/RippleCapacitive Load Output Transient ResponseDC Output Transient Step Sizes Output Capacitive LoadsTiming / Housekeeping / Control 10. +5 VDC / +3.3 VDC Power SequencingClosed-loop Stability Voltage Hold-up TimePwrok Signal Characteristics PwrokPSON# 3. +5 VSB PSON# Signal CharacteristicsReset after Shutdown Power-on Time8. +5 VSB at AC Power-down RisetimeOver-voltage Protection Output ProtectionShort-circuit Protection No-load OperationOutput Bypass Over-temperature ProtectionPhysical Dimensions MechanicalLabeling / Marking Second optional fan may go in this location Second optional Airflow / Fan DC Connectors AC Connector+33V 12V +5V+12V1 +5V Pin Signal Color ATX Main Power ConnectorPeripheral Connectors 2. +12 V Power ConnectorConnector Molex 39-01-2040 or equivalent Pin Signal AWG WireFloppy Drive Connector Serial ATA Power ConnectorWire Signal Connector AMP 171822-4 or equivalent Pin Signal AWG WireEnvironmental TemperatureThermal Shock Shipping HumidityMechanical Shock Random VibrationAcoustics Electromagnetic Compatibility EmissionsImmunity Input Line Current Harmonic Content and Line Flicker Magnetic Leakage FieldsHarmonic Limits, Class D Equipment Component De-rating ReliabilityNorth America SafetyProscribed Materials International