Protection Features Evaluation
Protection Features |
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OCP | +12 V: 46 A (124.32%), 11.798 V +5 V: 26 A (130%), 5.105 V +3.3 V: 27.2 A (136%), 3.284 5VSB: 3.8 A (152%), 4.913 |
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OPP | 559.54 W (124.34%) |
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OTP | Yes ( °C @ Secondary Side) |
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SCP | +12 V: Yes +5 V: Yes +3.3 V: Yes 5VSB: Yes -12 V: Yes |
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PWR_OK | Accurate, but below 16 ms |
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NLO | Yes |
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SIP | Surge: MOV Inrush: NTC & bypass relay |
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OCP at +12 V is reasonably high, and the same goes for OPP. Moreover, it is nice to see correctly set OCP triggering points on the minor rails and at 5VSB.
DC Power Sequencing
According to Intel's most recent Power Supply Design Guide (revision 1.4), the +12 V and +5 V rails must have voltages equal to or greater than the +3.3 V rail's output at all times. For our first measurement, we turn the unit off and switch it back on without a load on any of the rails.
The 3.3 V rail is always at a lower voltage than the other two rails.
EMC Pre-Compliance Testing - Average and Peak EMI Detector Results
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) is the ability of a device to operate properly in its environment without disrupting the proper operation of other close-by devices.
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) stands for the electromagnetic energy a device emits, and it can cause problems in other close-by devices if too high.
EMI emissions are high from 671 to 843 kHz.