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Chapter 4. power supply, Power input, Power output – IBM 6288 User Manual

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Chapter 4. Power supply

Chapter 4. Power supply

The power supply requirements are supplied by a 145-watt power supply. The power supply provides
3.3-volt power for the system memory, Super I/O, and core chip set and 5-volt power for PCI adapters, the
hard disk, and diskette drive. Also included is an auxiliary 5-volt (AUX 5) supply to provide power to
power standby circuitry and a Wake on LAN adapter. The power supply converts the AC input voltage
into four DC output voltages and provides power for the following:

System board

Adapters

Internal drives
Keyboard and auxiliary devices

USB devices

A logic signal on the power connector controls the power supply; the front panel switch is not directly
connected to the power supply.

The power supply connects to the system board with a 2 x 10 connector.

Power input

The following figure shows the input power specifications. The power supply has a manual switch to
select the correct input voltage.

Power output

The power supply outputs shown in the following figures include the current supply capability of all the
connectors, including system board, DASD, PCI, and auxiliary outputs.

The total combined 3.3 V and 5 V power should not exceed 100 watts.

Figure 8. Power Input Requirements

Specification

Measurements

Input voltage, low range

100 (min) to 127 (max) V AC

Input voltage, high range

200 (min) to 240 (max) V AC

Input frequency

50 Hz

±

3 Hz or 60 Hz

±

3 Hz

Figure 9. Power Output (145 Watt)

Output voltage

Regulation

Minimum current

Maximum current

+5 volts

+5% to

5%

1.5 A

18.0 A

+12 volts

+5% to

5%

0.02 A

4.2 A

12 volts

+10% to

10%

0.0 A

0.4 A

+3.3 volts

+5% to

5%

0.0 A

10.0 A

+5 volt (auxiliary)

+5% to

5%

0.0 A

0.720 A

Copyright IBM Corp. September 1999

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