3 power supply specification, 1 power timing – Intel SDS2 User Manual

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Intel® Server Board SDS2

Electrical and Thermal Specifications

Revision 1.2

Order Number: A85874-002

95

Table 82. SDS2 Server Board Power Consumption

Device(s)

+3.3 V

+5 V

+12 V

-12 V

5 V Standby

Server Board

3.85 A

2.5 A

0.3 A

0.1 A

1.2 A

Processors

6.3A

Memory

8.3A

PCI Slots

6.1A

2A

0.2A

0.1A

Fans

1.3A

Peripherals

4.7 A

4.6 A

Total Current

18.25 A

9.2 A

12.7 A

0.2 A

1.2 A

Total

Total Power

60.23 W

46.0 W

152.4 W

2.4 W

6.0 W

267.0W

10.3 Power Supply Specification

This section provides power supply design guidelines for an SDS2-based system; including
voltage and current specifications, and power supply on/off sequencing characteristics.

Table 83: SDS2 Power Supply Specification

Output

Min

Nom

Max

Units

Tolerance

3.3 V

3.14

3.3

3.47

V

±

5%

5 V

4.75

5.0

5.25

V

±

5%

12 V

11.40

12.0

12.60

V

±

5%

-12 V

-10.80

-12.0

-13.20

V

±

10%

5 VSB

4.75

5.0

5.25

V

±

5%

10.3.1

Power Timing

The following are the timing requirements for single power supply operation. Output voltages
must rise from 10% to within regulation limits (T

vout_rise

) within 5 to 70 ms. The +3.3 V, +5 V and

+12 V output voltages begin to rise approximately at the same time. All outputs must rise
monotonically. The +5 V output must be greater than the +3.3 V output during any point of the
voltage rise, however, never by more than 2.25 V. Each output voltage shall reach regulation
within 50 ms (T

vout_on

) of each other and begin to turn off within 400 ms (T

vout_off

) of each other.

The following table shows the output voltage timing parameters.

Table 84: Voltage Timing Parameters

Item

Description

Min

Max

Units

T

vout_rise

Output voltage rise time from each main output.

5

70

msec

T

vout_on

All main outputs must be within regulation of each other within this
time.

50

msec

T

vout_off

All main outputs must leave regulation within this time.

400

msec

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