Protection Features Evaluation
Protection Features |
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OCP | +12 V: 102.2 A (122.69%), 11.927 V +5 V: 29 A (131.82%), 5.046 V +3.3 V: 28.4 A (129.09%), 3.311 V 5VSB: 4.8 A (160%), 4.993 V |
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OPP | 1223.42 W (122.34%) |
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OTP | Yes (168 °C @ +12 V heat sink) |
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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 | Proper operation |
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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 and OPP are correctly set. The minor rails also have properly set OCP triggering points.
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. We turn the unit off for our first measurement and switch it back on without a load on any of the rails.
The 3.3 V rail is always lower 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 it is too high.
Some spurs go over the limits with the average EMI detector, but I didn't find any problems with the peak EMI detector.