Intel R2000BB4GS9 Data Sheet
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Server System R2000BB Product Family TPS
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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 will be identified for each
supported power supply.
power supply options available for this server product. Specification variations will be identified for each
supported power supply.
The server system can have upto 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, then power from the 2
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, then power from the 2
nd
power supply module will be utilized. Should this occur, power
redundancy is lost. In a 2+0 power configuration, total power available maybe less then twice the rated power
of the installed power supply modules due to the amount of heat produced with both supplies providing peak
power. Should system thermals exceed programmed limits, platform management will attempt to keep the
system operational. See Closed Loop System Throttling (CLST) later in this chapter, and Chapter 4 Thermal
Management, for details.
of the installed power supply modules due to the amount of heat produced with both supplies providing peak
power. Should system thermals exceed programmed limits, platform management will attempt to keep the
system operational. See Closed Loop System Throttling (CLST) later in this chapter, and Chapter 4 Thermal
Management, for details.
There are three power supply options available for this server product: 460W AC and 750W AC.
Caution: Installing two Power Supply Units with different wattage ratings in a system is not supported.
Doing so will not provide Power Supply Redundancy and will result in multiple errors being logged by
the system.
Doing so will not provide Power Supply Redundancy and will result in multiple errors being logged by
the system.
The power supplies are modular, allowing for tool-less insertion and extraction from a bay in the back of the
chassis. When inserted, the card edge connector of the power supply mates blindly to a matching slot
connector on the server board (PS#1) or Power Distribution Board (PS#2)..
chassis. When inserted, the card edge connector of the power supply mates blindly to a matching slot
connector on the server board (PS#1) or Power Distribution Board (PS#2)..
In the event of a power supply failure, redundant 1+1 power supply configurations have support for hot-swap
extraction and insertion.
extraction and insertion.
The AC input is auto-ranging and power factor corrected.
3.1 Mechanical Overview
The physical size of the power supply enclosure is 39/40mm x 74mm x 185mm. The power supply contains a
single managed 40mm fan. The power supply has a card edge output that interfaces with a 2x25 card edge
connector in the system. The AC plugs directly into the external face of the power supply
single managed 40mm fan. The power supply has a card edge output that interfaces with a 2x25 card edge
connector in the system. The AC plugs directly into the external face of the power supply