Dell 4500 DC Power Connectors, Power Supply DC Connector Pin Assignments

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Power Supply

The 250-W power supply can operate from an AC power source of 115 VAC at 60 Hz or 230 VAC at 50 Hz. The power supply provides the DC operating voltages and currents listed in the following table.

Output Voltage1

Regulation

Minimum Current (A)

Maximum Current (A)2

+12 VDC

+/–5%

0.0

14.03

+5 VDC

+/–5%

1.0/0.2 4

22.0

+3.3 VDC

+/–5%

0.1/0.05

18.0

–12 VDC

+/–10%

0.0

1.0

 

 

 

 

+5 VFP

+/–5%

0.0

2.0

 

 

 

 

1Outputs meet and do not exceed SELV requirements per electrical standards (UL 1950, IEC 950, or EN60950 Par. 2.3).

2Maximum continuous combined load on +5 VDC and +3.3 VDC outputs do not exceed 150 W.

3 Peak +12 VDC output power (up to 15.0 A) does not exceed 15 seconds in duration. Under this condition, tolerance on the +12 VDC output is allowed to be +–10%.

4+5 VDC minimum load is 0.2 A when there is a minimum load of 0.3 A on the +12 VDC and 0.42 A on the +3.3 VDC outputs simultaneously. +5 V minimum load is 1 A for load transient tests.

5In system configurations where +3.3 VDC is not used, all other outputs stay within regulation while the +3.3 VDC output is in a zero load condition.

DC Power Connectors

Power Supply DC Connector Pin Assignments

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