Intel BOXD955XCSLKR Product Specification - Page 69

Electrical Considerations

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Technical Reference 2.10 Electrical Considerations 2.10.1 DC Loading Table 34 lists the DC loading characteristics of the board. This data is based on a DC analysis of all active components within the board that impact its power delivery subsystems. The analysis does not include PCI add-in cards. Minimum values assume a light load placed on the board that is similar to an environment with no applications running and no USB current draw. Maximum values assume a load placed on the board that is similar to a heavy gaming environment with a 500 mA current draw per USB port. These calculations are not based on specific processor values or memory configurations but are based on the minimum and maximum current draw possible from the board's power delivery subsystems to the processor, memory, and USB ports. Use the datasheets for add-in cards, such as PCI, to determine the overall system power requirements. The selection of a power supply at the system level is dependent on the system's usage model and not necessarily tied to a particular processor clock frequency. Table 34. DC Loading Characteristics Mode Minimum loading Maximum loading DC Power +3.3 V 300 W 5 A 500 W 25 A +5 V 11 A 27 A DC Current at: +12 V -12 V 19 A 0 A 36 A 0.40 A +5 VSB 0.34 A (S0) 1.25 A (S3) 0.34 A (S0) 1.25 A (S3) 2.10.2 Add-in Board Considerations The board is designed to provide 2 A (average) of +5 V current for each add-in board. The total +5 V current draw for add-in boards for the desktop board is as follows: a fully loaded board (all six expansion slots and the PCI Express x16 slot filled) must not exceed 14 A. 69

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Technical Reference
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2.10 Electrical Considerations
2.10.1
DC Loading
Table 34 lists the DC loading characteristics of the board.
This data is based on a DC analysis of
all active components within the board that impact its power delivery subsystems.
The analysis
does not include PCI add-in cards.
Minimum values assume a light load placed on the board that is
similar to an environment with no applications running and no USB current draw.
Maximum
values assume a load placed on the board that is similar to a heavy gaming environment with a
500 mA current draw per USB port.
These calculations are not based on specific processor values
or memory configurations but are based on the minimum and maximum current draw possible from
the board’s power delivery subsystems to the processor, memory, and USB ports.
Use the datasheets for add-in cards, such as PCI, to determine the overall system power
requirements.
The selection of a power supply at the system level is dependent on the system’s
usage model and not necessarily tied to a particular processor clock frequency.
Table 34.
DC Loading Characteristics
DC Current at:
Mode
DC Power
+3.3 V
+5 V
+12 V
-12 V
+5 VSB
Minimum loading
300 W
5 A
11 A
19 A
0 A
0.34 A (S0)
1.25 A (S3)
Maximum loading
500 W
25 A
27 A
36 A
0.40 A
0.34 A (S0)
1.25 A (S3)
2.10.2
Add-in Board Considerations
The board is designed to provide 2 A (average) of +5 V current for each add-in board.
The total
+5 V current draw for add-in boards for the desktop board is as follows:
a fully loaded board (all
six expansion slots and the PCI Express x16 slot filled) must not exceed 14 A.