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Intel® Server System R1000RP Family TPS Power Subsystem 3. Power Subsystem This chapter provides a high level overview of the power management features and specification data for the power supply options available for this server product. Specification variations are identified for each supported power supply. There are two power supply options available in Intel® Server System R1000RP Family: 350W fixed power supply and 450W redundant power supply. The redudant power supply platform can have up to two power supply modules installed, supporting the following power supply configurations: 1+0 (single power supply), 1+1 Redundant Power, and 2+0 Combined Power (non-redundant). 1+1 redundant power and 2+0 combined power configurations are automatically configured depending on the total power draw of the system. If the total system power draw exceeds the power capacity of a single power supply module, power from the second power supply module will be utilized. If this occurs, power redundancy will be lost. In a 2+0 power configuration, total power available may be less than twice the rated power of the installed power supply modules due to the amount of heat produced with both supplies providing peak power. If system thermals exceed the programmed limits, platform management will attempt to keep the system operational. In the event of a power supply failure, redundant 1+1 power supply configuration (for 450W AC platform) has support for hot-swap extraction and insertion. 3.1 350W Fixed Power Supply This section describes the performance characteristic of a single-phase full range AC input, active power factor correction switching power supply with 350 Watts output including +12V1, +12V2, +5V, +3.3V, -12V, and +5VSB. 3.1.1 Mechnical Overview The physical size of the power supply enclosure is intended to accommodate power ranges from 350 W. The power supply size is 40 mm x 106 mm x 300 mm and has a wire harness for the DC outputs. The AC input plugs directly into the external face of the power supply; refer to the following figure for more information. Revision 1.2 Intel order number: G91532-003 13

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Intel
®
Server System R1000RP Family TPS
Power Subsystem
Revision 1.2
Intel
order number: G91532-003
13
3.
Power Subsystem
This chapter provides a high level overview of the power management features and
specification data for the power supply options available for this server product. Specification
variations are identified for each supported power supply. There are two power supply options
available in Intel
®
Server System R1000RP Family: 350W fixed power supply and 450W
redundant power supply.
The redudant power supply platform can have up to two power supply modules installed,
supporting the following power supply configurations: 1+0 (single power supply), 1+1
Redundant Power, and 2+0 Combined Power (non-redundant). 1+1 redundant power and 2+0
combined power configurations are automatically configured depending on the total power draw
of the system. If the total system power draw exceeds the power capacity of a single power
supply module, power from the second power supply module will be utilized. If this occurs,
power redundancy will be lost. In a 2+0 power configuration, total power available may be less
than twice the rated power of the installed power supply modules due to the amount of heat
produced with both supplies providing peak power. If system thermals exceed the programmed
limits, platform management will attempt to keep the system operational.
In the event of a power supply failure, redundant 1+1 power supply configuration (for 450W AC
platform) has support for hot-swap extraction and insertion.
3.1
350W Fixed Power Supply
This section describes the performance characteristic of a single-phase full range AC input,
active power factor correction switching power supply with 350 Watts output including +12V1,
+12V2, +5V, +3.3V, -12V, and +5VSB.
3.1.1
Mechnical Overview
The physical size of the power supply enclosure is intended to accommodate power ranges
from 350 W. The power supply size is 40 mm x 106 mm x 300 mm and has a wire harness for
the DC outputs. The AC input plugs directly into the external face of the power supply; refer to
the following figure for more information.