Power and Signal Distribution

Table 7-3 lists the specifications for the 365-watt power supply used in the CMT form factor.

Table 7-3.

CMT 365-Watt Power Supply Unit Specifications

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Range or

Min.

 

 

 

 

Current

Max.

Surge

Max.

 

Tolerance

Loading [1]

Current

Current [2]

Ripple

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input Line Voltage:

 

 

 

 

 

115–230 VAC (auto-ranging)

90–264 VAC

--

--

--

--

 

 

 

 

 

 

Line Frequency

47–63 Hz

--

--

--

--

Input (AC) Current

--

--

6.0 A

--

--

+3.3 VDC Output

+ 4 %

0.10 A

24.0 A

24.0 A

50 mV

+5.08 VDC Output

+ 3.3 %

0.30 A

19.0 A

19.0 A

50 mV

+5.08 AUX Output

+ 3.3 %

0.00 A

3.00 A

3.00 A

50 mV

+12 VDC Output

+ 5 %

0.20 A

12.0 A

14.5 A

120 mV

+12 VDC Output (Vcpu)

+ 5 %

0.00 A

14.5 A

17.5 A

200 mv

-12 VDC Output

+ 10 %

0.00 A

0.15 A

0.15 A

200 mV

NOTES:

Total continuous output power should not exceed 365 watts. Maximum surge power should not exceed 385 watts.. Maximum combined power of +5 and +3.3 VDC is 160 watts.

[1]Minimum loading requirements must be met at all times to ensure normal operation and specification compliance.

[2]Maximum surge duration for +12Vcpu is 1 second with 12-volt tolerance +/- 10%.

 

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