Figure 25 Differential Noise Test Setup; Table 60. Ripples And Noise - Intel P4000IP Series Technical Product Specification

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System Power Sub-system
latching mechanism to prevent insertion and extraction of the power supply when the AC power
cord is inserted into the power supply.
2.3.4.10
Forced Load Sharing
The +12V output will have active load sharing. The output will share within 10% at full load. The
failure of a power supply should not affect the load sharing or output voltages of the other
supplies still operating. The supplies must be able to load share in parallel and operate in a hot-
swap/redundant 1+1 configurations. The 12VSB output is not required to actively share current
between power supplies (passive sharing). The 12VSB output of the power supplies are
connected together in the system so that a failure or hot swap of a redundant power supply
does not cause these outputs to go out of regulation in the system.
2.3.4.11
Ripple/Noise
The maximum allowed ripple/noise output of the power supply is defined in Table below. This is
measured over a bandwidth of 10Hz to 20MHz at the power supply output connectors. A 10F
tantalum capacitor in parallel with a 0.1F ceramic capacitor is placed at the point of
measurement.
The test set-up shall be as shown below.
GENERAL NOTES:
1.
LOAD THE OUTPUT WITH ITS MINIMUM
LOAD CURRENT.
2.
CONNECT THE PROBES AS SHOWN.
3.
REPEAT THE MEASUREMENTS WITH THE
MAXIMUM LOAD ON THE OUTPUT.
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Table 60. Ripples and Noise

+12V main
120mVp-p
V
OUT
AC HOT
POWER SUPPLY
V
RETURN
AC NEUTRAL
AC GROUND
SCOPE NOTE:
USE A TEKTRONIX 7834 OSCILLOSCOPE WITH 7A13 AND
DIFFERENTIAL PROBE P6055 OR EQUIVALENT.

Figure 25 Differential Noise test setup

Intel order number G38159-001
+12VSB
120mVp-p
LOAD
10uF
.1uF
SCOPE
LOAD MUST BE
ISOLATED FROM
THE GROUND OF
THE POWER
SUPPLY
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