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Chapter 2 System Overview

2.4.10 AUDIO SUBSYSTEM

This system uses the integrated AC97 audio controller of the chipset and the Analog Devices
AD1885 (D315 models) or AD1981 (d325 models) codec. These systems include microphone and
line inputs and headphone and line outputs. The system includes a 3-watt output amplifier driving
an internal speaker, and the headphone and microphone jacks are duplicated on both the front
panel and the rear chassis panel.

2.5 SPECIFICATIONS


This section includes the environmental, electrical, and physical specifications for the Hewlett-
Packard Personal Computers. Where provided, metric statistics are given in parenthesis. All
specifications are subject to change without notice.

Table 2-6. Environmental Specifications

Table 2-6.

Environmental Specifications (Factory Configuration)

Parameter Operating

Nonoperating

Ambient Air Temperature

50

o

to 95

o

F (10

o

to 35

o

C, max. rate

of change < 10

°C/Hr)

-24

o

to 140

o

F (-30

o

to 60

o

C, max. rate

of change < 20

°C/Hr )

Shock (w/o damage)

5 Gs [1]

20 Gs [1]

Vibration

0.000215 G

2

/Hz, 10-300 Hz

0.0005 G

2

/Hz, 10-500 Hz

Humidity

10-90% Rh @ 28

o

C max.

wet bulb temperature

5-95% Rh @ 38.7

o

C max.

wet bulb temperature

Maximum Altitude

10,000 ft (3048 m) [2]

30,000 ft (9144 m) [2]

NOTE:

[1] Peak input acceleration during an 11 ms half-sine shock pulse.
[2] Maximum rate of change: 1500 ft/min.

Table 2-7. Electrical Specifications

Table 2-7.

Electrical Specifications

Parameter U.S.

International

Input Line Voltage:
Nominal:
Maximum:

100 - 127 VAC

90 - 132 VAC

200 - 240 VAC
180 - 264 VAC

Input Line Frequency Range:
Nominal:
Maximum:

50 - 60 Hz
47 - 63 Hz

50 - 60 Hz
47 - 63 Hz

Power Supply:
Maximum Continuous Power
Maximum Line Current Draw

235 watts

3.6 A @ 100 VAC

235 watts

3.6 A @ 200 VAC

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