Intel SC5299UP SC5299UPNA Manual Do Utilizador

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Power Sub-system 
Intel
®
 Entry Server Chassis SC5299-E TPS 
  
Revision 
3.1 
Intel order number D37594-005 
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2.3.4.2 
Over-voltage Protection (OVP) 
The power supply’s over-voltage protection is locally sensed. The power supply will shut down 
and latch off after an over-voltage condition occurs. This latch can be cleared by toggling the 
PSON
#
 signal or by an AC power interruption. The following table contains the over-voltage 
limits. The values are measured at the output of the power supply’s connectors. The voltage 
never exceeds the maximum levels when measured at the power pins of the power supply 
connector during any single point of fail. The voltage will never trip any lower than the minimum 
levels when measured at the power pins of the power supply connector.  
Table 66. Over-voltage Protection Limits 
Output Voltage 
MIN (V) 
MAX (V) 
+12V 13.3 
14.5 
+5VSB 5.7 
6.5 
 
2.3.4.3 
Over-temperature Protection (OTP) 
The power supply is protected against over-temperature conditions caused by loss of fan 
cooling, excessive ambient temperature, or excessive loading. Sensing points are placed at hot 
spots. In an OTP condition, the power supply will shut down. When the power supply 
temperature drops to within specified limits, the power supply restores power automatically, 
while the 5VSB always remains on. The OTP circuit has built-in hysteresis such that the power 
supply will not oscillate on and off due to temperature recovery conditions. The OTP trip level 
has a minimum of 4 degrees C of ambient temperature hysteresis. 
2.3.5 
Control and Indicator Functions 
The following sections define the input and output signals from the power supply. Signals that 
can be defined as low true use the following convention:   
signal# = low true 
2.3.5.1 
PSON# Input Signal 
The PSON
#
 signal is required to remotely turn on/off the power supply. PSON
#
 is an active low 
signal that turns on the +12V power rail. When this signal is not pulled low by the system, or left 
open, the outputs (except for the +5VSB) turn off. This signal is pulled to a standby voltage by a 
pull-up resistor internal to the power supply.