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MegaRAID SAS RAID Controller Characteristics
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voltages. The following states determine the typical current consumption 
of the controller:
State 1: During a hard reset
State 2: During a drive stress test
State 3: While sitting idle at the DOS prompt
The supply voltages are 12V ± 8 percent (from PCI edge connector only) 
and 3.3V ± 9 percent (from PCI edge connector only). 
 lists 
the power supply for the RAID controllers for each of the three states at 
the different voltages.
Table 3.10
Power Supply for SAS 9240 RAID Controllers
3.3.4.2
Operating and Non-operating Conditionsfor the SAS 9240 RAID Controllers
For the SAS 9240 RAID controllers, the operating (thermal and 
atmospheric) conditions are:
Relative humidity range is 20 percent to 80 percent noncondensing.
Airflow must be at least 200 linear feet per minute (LFPM) to avoid 
operating the LSISAS2008 processor above the maximum 
ambient temperature.
Temperature range: +
10 ° C to +60 ° C.
The parameters for the non-operating (such as storage and transit) 
environment for these controllers are:
Relative humidity range is 5 percent to 90 percent noncondensing.
Temperature range: 
−30° C to +80° C.
3.3.4.3
Power Supply Requirements for SAS 9260 RAID Controllers
All power is supplied to the SAS 9260 RAID controllers through the PCI 
Express 3.3V rails and the 12V rail. Onboard switching regulator circuitry 
PCI Edge Connector
State 1
State 2
State 3
3.3V supply
330mA
330mA
330mA
+12V supply
1.00A
1.81A
1.53A
3.3V auxiliary supply
30mA
30mA
30mA