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					Power Supply Design Guide   
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					Contents   
					1. Introduction ....................................................................................................... 6   
					1.1. Scope .....................................................................................................................................6   
					
					1.2.1. Increased +12 VDC output capability ........................................................................6   
					1.2.2. Minimum Efficiency....................................................................................................6   
					1.2.3. Main Power Connector: .............................................................................................7   
					1.2.4. Separate current limit for 12V2 on the 2x2 connector: ...............................................7   
					
					2. Applicable Documents ..................................................................................... 8   
					3. Electrical............................................................................................................ 9   
					3.1. AC Input..................................................................................................................................9   
					3.1.1. Input Over-current Protection ....................................................................................9   
					3.1.2. Inrush Current Limiting ..............................................................................................9   
					3.1.3. Input Under-voltage ...................................................................................................10   
					
					3.1.5. Catastrophic Failure Protection .................................................................................11   
					3.2. DC Output...............................................................................................................................11   
					3.2.1. DC Voltage Regulation ..............................................................................................11   
					3.2.2. Remote Sensing ........................................................................................................12   
					3.2.3. Typical Power Distribution .........................................................................................12   
					3.2.4. Power Limit / Hazardous Energy Levels....................................................................17   
					3.2.5. Efficiency ...................................................................................................................17   
					3.2.6. Output Ripple/Noise...................................................................................................19   
					3.2.7. Output Transient Response.......................................................................................21   
					3.2.8. Capacitive Load.........................................................................................................21   
					3.2.9. Closed-loop Stability..................................................................................................22   
					3.2.10. +5 VDC / +3.3 VDC Power Sequencing ..................................................................22   
					3.2.11. Voltage Hold-up Time..............................................................................................22   
					3.3. Timing / Housekeeping / Control............................................................................................22   
					3.3.1. PWR_OK...................................................................................................................23   
					
					3.3.3. +5 VSB.......................................................................................................................24   
					3.3.4. Power-on Time ..........................................................................................................25   
					
					3.3.6. Overshoot at Turn-on / Turn-off.................................................................................25   
					3.3.7. Reset after Shutdown ................................................................................................25   
					3.3.8. +5 VSB at AC Power-down........................................................................................25   
					3.4. Output Protection....................................................................................................................26   
					3.4.1. Over-voltage Protection.............................................................................................26   
					3.4.2. Short-circuit Protection ..............................................................................................26   
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					3.4.3. No-load Operation .....................................................................................................26   
					3.4.4. Over-current Protection .............................................................................................26   
					3.4.5. Over-temperature Protection.....................................................................................27   
					3.4.6. Output Bypass ...........................................................................................................27   
					4. Mechanical......................................................................................................... 28   
					4.1. Labeling / Marking ..................................................................................................................28   
					4.2. Physical Dimensions ..............................................................................................................28   
					4.3. Airflow / Fan............................................................................................................................31   
					4.4. AC Connector.........................................................................................................................32   
					4.5. DC Connectors.......................................................................................................................32   
					4.5.1. ATX Main Power Connector ......................................................................................34   
					4.5.2. +12 V Power Connector.............................................................................................35   
					4.5.3. Peripheral Connector(s).............................................................................................35   
					4.5.4. Serial ATA Power Connector.....................................................................................36   
					4.5.5. Floppy Drive Connector.............................................................................................36   
					5. Environmental ................................................................................................... 37   
					
					5.2. Thermal Shock (Shipping)......................................................................................................37   
					
					
					5.5. Mechanical Shock ..................................................................................................................38   
					5.6. Random Vibration...................................................................................................................38   
					5.7. Acoustics ................................................................................................................................38   
					6. Electromagnetic Compatibility......................................................................... 39   
					6.1. Emissions...............................................................................................................................39   
					
					6.3. Input Line Current Harmonic Content and Line Flicker ..........................................................40   
					6.4. Magnetic Leakage Fields........................................................................................................40   
					7. Reliability........................................................................................................... 41   
					7.1. Component De-rating.............................................................................................................41   
					8. Safety ................................................................................................................. 42   
					8.1. North America ........................................................................................................................42   
					
					8.3. Proscribed Materials...............................................................................................................43   
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					Figure 5. Differential Noise Test Setup.................................................................................................20   
					Figure 6. Power Supply Timing.............................................................................................................22   
					Figure 7. PS_ON# Signal Characteristics.............................................................................................24   
					Figure 8. Power Supply Dimensions for Chassis That Does Not Require Top Venting .......................29   
					Figure 9. Power Supply Dimensions for Chassis That Require Top Venting........................................30   
					Figure 10. ATX12V Power Supply Connectors.....................................................................................33   
					Figure 11. Serial ATA Connector...........................................................................................................36   
					Tables   
					Table 1. AC Input Line Requirements...................................................................................................9   
					Table 2. DC Output Voltage Regulation................................................................................................11   
					Table 3. Typical Power Distribution for a 250 W ATX12V Configuration..............................................13   
					Table 4. Typical Power Distribution for a 300 W ATX12V Configuration..............................................14   
					Table 5. Typical Power Distribution for a 350 W ATX12V Configuration..............................................15   
					Table 6. Typical Power Distribution for a 400 W ATX12V Configuration..............................................16   
					Table 7. Minimum Efficiency Vs Load...................................................................................................17   
					Table 8. Loading Table for Efficiency Measurements...........................................................................18   
					Table 9. Energy Star Input Power Consumption...................................................................................19   
					Table 10. DC Output Noise/Ripple........................................................................................................20   
					Table 11. DC Output Transient Step Sizes...........................................................................................21   
					Table 12. Output Capacitive Loads.......................................................................................................21   
					Table 13. PWR_OK Signal Characteristics ..........................................................................................23   
					Table 14. PS_ON# Signal Characteristics............................................................................................24   
					Table 15. Overvoltage Protection .........................................................................................................26   
					Table 16. Harmonic Limits, Class D Equipment ...................................................................................40   
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					1. Introduction   
					1.1. Scope   
					This document provides design suggestions and reference specifications for a family of   
					power supplies that comply with the ATX Specification, Version 2.03† for motherboards   
					and chassis. It includes supplementary information not expressly detailed in the ATX   
					Specification, such as information about the physical form factor of the power supply,   
					cooling requirements, connector configuration, and pertinent electrical and signal timing   
					specifications.   
					This document is provided as a convenience only and is not intended to replace the user’s   
					independent design and validation activity. It should not be inferred that all ATX12V   
					power supplies must conform exactly to the content of this document. The design specifics   
					described herein are not intended to support all possible system configurations. System   
					power supply needs vary widely depending on factors such as the application (that is, for   
					desktop, workstation, or server), intended ambient environment (temperature, line voltage),   
					or motherboard power requirements.   
					1.2. Key Changes for ATX12V Version 2.0 as Compared with   
					ATX Power Supply   
					This section briefly summarizes the major changes made to this document that now defines   
					ATX12V power supply. With the move to 12V voltage regulators for the processor, ATX   
					guidelines for 5V as main power are no longer provided.   
					1.2.1. Increased +12 VDC output capability   
					System components that use 12V are continuing to increase in power. In cases where   
					expected current requirements is greater than 18A a second 12 V rail should be made   
					available. ATX12V power supplies should be designed to accommodate these increased   
					+12 VDC currents.   
					1.2.2. Minimum Efficiency   
					Minimum measured efficiency is required to be 70% at full and typical (~50%) load and   
					60% at light (~20%) load. New recommended guidance has been added to provide direction   
					for future requirements.   
					† 2.03 is the current version of the ATX Specification as of this writing. Future references to the ATX   
					Specification in this document imply version 2.03 or later, as applicable.   
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					1.2.3. Main Power Connector:   
					The 2 x 10 main power connector has been replaced by a 2 x 12 connector. This was made to   
					support 75 watt PCI Express*requirements. Pinout assignments are based on the SSI   
					recommendation.   
					With the added 12V, 5V, and 3.3V pins the need for an Aux Power connector is no longer   
					needed and the guidance for this connector has been removed.   
					1.2.4. Separate current limit for 12V2 on the 2x2 connector:   
					The 12V rail on the 2 x 2 power connector should be a separate current limited output to meet   
					the requirements of UL and EN 60950.   
					1.3 Terminology   
					The following terms are used in this document:   
					Term   
					Description   
					The status given to items within this design guide, which are required to meet   
					design guide and a large majority of system applications.   
					Required   
					The status given to items within this design guide, which are not required to   
					meet design guide, however, are required by many system applications.   
					Recommended   
					Optional   
					The status given to items within this design guide, which are not required to   
					meet design guide, however, some system applications may optionally use these   
					features.   
					Declared sound power, LwAd. The declared sound power level shall be   
					measured according to ISO* 7779 for the power supply and reported according   
					to ISO 9296.   
					BA   
					Cubic Feet per Minute (airflow).   
					CFM   
					A waveform changes from one level to another in a steady fashion, without   
					intermediate retracement or oscillation.   
					Monotonically   
					The periodic or random signals over frequency band of 0 Hz to 20 MHz.   
					Noise   
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					2. Applicable Documents   
					The following documents support this design guide as additional reference material.   
					Document Title   
					Description   
					FCC Rules Part 15, Class B   
					ICES-003: 1997, Class B   
					Title 47, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15   
					Interference-Causing Equipment Standard – Digital Apparatus   
					EN 55022: 1998 +   
					Amendment A1:2000 Class B   
					Information Technology Equipment – Radio disturbance characteristics – Limits   
					and methods of measurement   
					Information Technology Equipment – Radio disturbance characteristics – Limits   
					and methods of measurement   
					CISPR 22: 1997, Class B   
					AS/NZS 3548:1995, Class B   
					EN 55024:1998   
					Information Technology Equipment – Radio disturbance characteristics – Limits   
					and methods of measurement   
					Information Technology Equipment – Immunity Characteristics – Limits and   
					methods of measurement   
					IEC 60950, 3rd ed., 1999   
					EN 60950: 2000   
					UL 60950, 3rd ed., 2000   
					Safety of Information Technology Equipment   
					Safety of Information Technology Equipment   
					Safety of Information Technology Equipment   
					Safety of Information Technology Equipment   
					CSA 22.2 No. 60950-00   
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					3. Electrical   
					The electrical requirements that follow are to be met over the environmental ranges   
					
					3.1. AC Input   
					
					power supply shall be capable of supplying full-rated output power over two input voltage   
					ranges rated 100-127 VAC and 200-240 VAC RMS nominal. The correct input range for   
					use in a given environment may be either switch-selectable or auto-ranging. The power   
					supply shall automatically recover from AC power loss. The power supply must be able to   
					start up under peak loading at 90 VAC.   
					Table 1. AC Input Line Requirements   
					Parameter   
					Minimum   
					90   
					Nominal+   
					115   
					Maximum   
					135   
					Unit   
					Vin (115 VAC)   
					Vin (230 VAC)   
					Vin Frequency   
					VAC rms   
					VAC rms   
					Hz   
					180   
					230   
					265   
					47   
					--   
					63   
					+Note: Nominal voltages for test purposes are considered to be within 1.0 V of nominal.   
					3.1.1. Input Over-current Protection   
					The power supply shall incorporate primary fusing for input over-current protection to   
					prevent damage to the power supply and meet product safety requirements. Fuses should   
					be slow-blow–type or equivalent to prevent nuisance trips‡.   
					3.1.2. Inrush Current Limiting   
					Maximum inrush current from power-on (with power on at any point on the AC sine) and   
					including, but not limited to, three line cycles, shall be limited to a level below the surge   
					rating of the input line cord, AC switch if present, bridge rectifier, fuse, and EMI filter   
					components. Repetitive ON/OFF cycling of the AC input voltage should not damage the   
					power supply or cause the input fuse to blow.   
					‡ . For Denmark and Switzerland international safety requirements, if the internal over-current protective   
					devices exceed 8A for Denmark and 10A for Switzerland, then the power supply must pass international   
					safety testing to EN 60950 using a maximum 16A over-current protected branch circuit, and this 16A (time   
					delay fuse) branch circuit protector must not open during power supply abnormal operation (output short   
					circuit and component fault) testing.   
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					3.1.3. Input Under-voltage   
					The power supply shall contain protection circuitry such that the application of an input   
					
					power supply.   
					3.1.4. Regulatory   
					The power supply is required to be tested and comply with the most current version   
					of the following regulatory specification requirements and/or standards   
					PRODUCT SAFETY   
					UL* 60950, 3rd Edition –CAN/CSA-C22.2-60950-00,   
					EN*60 950, 3rd Edition   
					IEC*60 950, 3rd Edition (CB Report to include all national deviations)   
					EU* Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) (CE Compliance)   
					GB4943-90 CCIB* (China)   
					ELECTROMAGNETIC CAMPATIBILITY   
					FCC*, Class B, Part 15 (Radiated & Conducted Emissions)   
					CISPR* 22 / EN55022, 3rd Edition (Radiated & Conducted Emissions)   
					EN55024 (ITE Specific Immunity)   
					EN 61000-4-2 – Electrostatic Discharge   
					EN 61000-4-3– Radiated RFI Immunity   
					EN 61000-4-4– Electrical Fast Transients.   
					EN 61000-4-5 – Electrical Surge   
					EN 61000-4-6 – RF Conducted   
					EN 61000-4-8 – Power Frequency Magnetic Fields   
					EN 61000-4-11 – Voltage Dips, Short Interrupts and Fluctuations   
					EN61000-3-2 (Harmonics)   
					EN61000-3-3 (Voltage Flicker)   
					EU EMC Directive ((8/9/336/EEC) (CE Compliance)   
					Other Certifications and/or Declarations   
					GB925 (China/CCC*), CNS13438 (Taiwan/BSMI*),   
					AS/NZ3548 (Australia/C-tick* based on CISPR22)   
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					3.1.5. Catastrophic Failure Protection   
					Should a component failure occur, the power supply should not exhibit any of the   
					following:   
					• Flame   
					• Excessive smoke   
					• Charred PCB   
					• Fused PCB conductor   
					• Startling noise   
					• Emission of molten material   
					3.2. DC Output   
					3.2.1. DC Voltage Regulation   
					The DC output voltages shall remain within the regulation ranges shown in Table 2 when   
					measured at the load end of the output connectors under all line, load, and environmental   
					conditions. The voltage regulation limits shall be maintained under continuous operation   
					for any steady state temperature and operating conditions specified in Section 5.   
					Table 2. DC Output Voltage Regulation   
					Output   
					Range   
					Min.   
					Nom.   
					Max.   
					Unit   
					+12V1DC   
					+12V2DC (1)   
					+5VDC   
					5%   
					5%   
					+11.40   
					+11.40   
					+4.75   
					+3.14   
					-10.80   
					+4.75   
					+12.00   
					+12.00   
					+5.00   
					+3.30   
					-12.00   
					+5.00   
					+12.60   
					+12.60   
					+5.25   
					+3.47   
					-13.20   
					+5.25   
					Volts   
					Volts   
					Volts   
					Volts   
					Volts   
					Volts   
					5%   
					+3.3VDC (2)   
					5%   
					-12VDC   
					10%   
					5%   
					+5VSB   
					(1) At +12 VDC peak loading, regulation at the +12 VDC output can go to 10%.   
					(2) Voltage tolerance is required at main connector and S-ATA connector (if used).   
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					3.2.2. Remote Sensing   
					The +3.3 VDC output should have provisions for remote sensing to compensate for   
					excessive cable drops. The default sense should be connected to pin 11 of the main power   
					connector. The power supply should draw no more than 10 mA through the remote sense   
					line to keep DC offset voltages to a minimum.   
					3.2.3. Typical Power Distribution   
					DC output power requirements and distributions will vary based on specific system options   
					and implementation. Significant dependencies include the quantity and types of processors,   
					memory, add-in card slots, and peripheral bays, as well as support for advanced graphics or   
					other features. It is ultimately the responsibility of the designer to derive a power budget   
					for a given target product and market.   
					
					and a graphical recommendation for cross loading. It should not be inferred that all power   
					supplies must conform to these tables, nor that a power supply designed to meet the   
					information in the tables will work in all system configurations.   
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					Table 3. Typical Power Distribution for a 250 W ATX12V Configuration   
					Min.   
					Max.   
					Peak   
					Current   
					(amps)   
					Current   
					(amps)   
					Current   
					(amps)   
					Output   
					1 
					1 
					8 
					14   
					18   
					17   
					0.3   
					2 
					10   
					+12 V1DC   
					+12 V2DC   
					+5 VDC   
					0.3   
					0.5   
					0 
					+3.3 VDC   
					-12 VDC   
					+5 VSB   
					0 
					2.5   
					Note: Total combined output of 3.3 V and 5 V is   
					Peak currents may last up to 17 seconds with not more than one occurrence per minute   
					12V1DC and 12V2DC should have separate current limit circuits to meet 240VA safety requirements.   
					250W Cross Regulation   
					(5V rail + 3.3V rail vs. 12V)   
					120   
					100   
					80   
					Combined Power   
					(5Vrail + 3.3V rail)   
					60   
					C 
					40   
					20   
					0 
					0 
					50   
					100   
					150   
					200   
					250   
					12V power (watts)   
					Figure 1. Cross Loading Graph for 250W Configuration   
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					Table 4. Typical Power Distribution for a 300 W ATX12V Configuration   
					Min.   
					Max.   
					Peak   
					Current   
					(amps)   
					Current   
					(amps)   
					Current   
					(amps)   
					Output   
					+12 V1DC   
					+12 V2DC   
					+5 VDC   
					1.0   
					1.0   
					0.3   
					0.5   
					0.0   
					0.0   
					8.0   
					14.0   
					20.0   
					20.0   
					0.3   
					10.0   
					+3.3 VDC   
					-12 VDC   
					+5 VSB   
					2.0   
					2.5   
					Note: Total combined output of 3.3 V and 5 V is   
					Peak currents may last up to 17 seconds with not more than one occurrence per minute   
					12V1DC and 12V2DC should have separate current limit circuits to meet 240VA safety requirements.   
					300W Cross Regulation   
					(5V rail + 3.3V rail vs. 12V1 +12V2)   
					120   
					100   
					80   
					Combined Power   
					(5V rail + 3.3V rail)   
					60   
					40   
					20   
					0 
					0 
					20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280   
					12V power (watts)   
					Figure 2. Cross Loading Graph for 300W Configuration   
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					Table 5. Typical Power Distribution for a 350 W ATX12V Configuration   
					Min.   
					Max.   
					Peak   
					Current   
					(amps)   
					Current   
					(amps)   
					Current   
					(amps)   
					Output   
					1 
					10   
					15   
					12   
					+12 V1DC   
					+12 V2DC   
					+5 VDC   
					1 
					0.3   
					0.5   
					0.0   
					0.0   
					21   
					22   
					+3.3 VDC   
					-12 VDC   
					+5 VSB   
					0.3   
					2.0   
					2.5   
					Note: Total combined output of 3.3 V and 5 V is   
					Peak currents may last up to 17 seconds with not more than one occurrence per minute   
					12V1DC and 12V2DC should have separate current limit circuits to meet 240VA safety requirements.   
					350W Cross Regulation   
					(5V rail + 3.3V rail vs. 12V1 +12V2)   
					140   
					120   
					100   
					Combined Power   
					(5V rail + 3.3V rail)   
					80   
					60   
					40   
					20   
					0 
					0 
					50   
					100   
					150   
					200   
					250   
					300   
					350   
					12V power (watts)   
					Figure 3. Cross Loading Graph for 350W Configuration   
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					Table 6. Typical Power Distribution for a 400 W ATX12V Configuration   
					Min.   
					Max.   
					Peak   
					Current   
					(amps)   
					Current   
					(amps)   
					Current   
					(amps)   
					Output   
					+12 V1DC   
					+12 V2DC   
					+5 VDC   
					1 
					1 
					14   
					15   
					28   
					30   
					0.3   
					2 
					16   
					0.3   
					0.5   
					0 
					+3.3 VDC   
					-12 VDC   
					+5 VSB   
					0 
					2.5   
					Note: Total combined output of 3.3 V and 5 V is   
					Peak currents may last up to 17 seconds with not more than one occurrence per minute   
					12V1DC and 12V2DC should have separate current limit circuits to meet 240VA safety requirements.   
					400W Cross Regulation   
					(5V rail + 3.3V rail vs. 12V1 +12V2)   
					140   
					120   
					100   
					Combined Power   
					(5V rail + 3.3V rail)   
					80   
					60   
					40   
					20   
					0 
					0 
					50   
					100   
					150   
					200   
					250   
					300   
					350   
					400   
					12V power (watts)   
					Figure 4. Cross Loading Graph for 400W Configuration   
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					3.2.4. Power Limit / Hazardous Energy Levels   
					Under normal or overload conditions, no output shall continuously provide 240 VA under   
					any conditions of load including output short circuit, per the requirement of UL 1950/CSA   
					950 / EN 60950/IEC 950.   
					3.2.5. Efficiency   
					3.2.5.1. General   
					The power supply required minimum is 70% efficient under “Full” load, 70% under   
					“typical” load, and 60% in a “light” load or idle condition. The efficiency of the power   
					supply should be tested at nominal input voltage of 115VAC input and/or 230VAC input,   
					
					
					
					~20% (light) loaded system.   
					Table 7. Minimum Efficiency Vs Load   
					Loading   
					Full load   
					70%   
					Typical load   
					70%   
					Light load   
					60%   
					Required Minimum Efficiency   
					Recommended Minimum Efficiency   
					75%   
					80%   
					68%   
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					Table 8. Loading Table for Efficiency Measurements   
					250W (loading shown in Amps)   
					Loading +12V1 +12V2   
					+5V   
					6.8   
					3 
					+3.3V   
					6.5   
					4 
					-12V   
					0.3   
					+5Vsb   
					1.0   
					Full   
					Typical   
					Light   
					4 
					3 
					2 
					11.5   
					5 
					0.1   
					1.0   
					2.4   
					0.3   
					0.5   
					0.0   
					1.0   
					300W (loading shown in Amps)   
					Loading +12V1 +12V2   
					+5V   
					8 
					+3.3V   
					7.5   
					4 
					-12V   
					0.2   
					+5Vsb   
					1.0   
					Full   
					Typical   
					Light   
					7 
					4 
					2 
					12   
					8 
					3 
					0.1   
					1.0   
					2 
					0.5   
					1.5   
					0.0   
					1.0   
					350W (loading shown in Amps)   
					Loading +12V1 +12V2   
					+5V   
					9 
					+3.3V   
					10   
					-12V   
					0.3   
					+5Vsb   
					1.0   
					Full   
					Typical   
					Light   
					10   
					5 
					13   
					9 
					3 
					5 
					0.1   
					1.0   
					3 
					3 
					1.0   
					2.0   
					0.0   
					1.0   
					400W (loading shown in Amps)   
					Loading +12V1 +12V2   
					+5V   
					9 
					+3.3V   
					-12V   
					0.3   
					+5Vsb   
					1.0   
					Full   
					Typical   
					Light   
					12   
					5 
					14   
					9 
					11   
					5 
					3 
					0.1   
					1.0   
					3 
					3 
					1 
					3 
					0.0   
					1.0   
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					3.2.5.2. Energy Star*   
					The “Energy Star” efficiency requirements of the power supply depend on the intended   
					system configuration. In the low-power / sleep state (S1 or S3) the system should consume   
					power in accordance with the values listed inTable 9.   
					Table 9. Energy Star Input Power Consumption   
					Maximum Continuous Power Rating RMS Watts from the AC line in sleep/low-power   
					of Power Supply   
					mode   
					< 200 W   
					< 15 W   
					> 200 W < 300 W   
					> 300 W < 350 W   
					> 350 W < 400 W   
					> 400 W   
					< 20 W   
					< 25 W   
					< 30 W   
					10% of the maximum continuous output rating   
					Note: To help meet the “Energy Star” system requirements, it is recommended that the   
					power supply have > 50% efficiency in standby mode.   
					3.2.5.3. Other Low Power System Requirements   
					For power supplies designed for low standby power, the following provides some general   
					guidance. Requirements will vary with geographic region and target end user market.   
					To help meet the Blue Angel*, RAL-UZ 78, US Presidential executive order 13221, future   
					EPA requirements, and other low Power system requirements the +5 VSB standby supply   
					should be as efficient as possible. Standby efficiency is measured with the main outputs off   
					(PS_ON# high state). Standby efficiency should be greater than 50% with a minimum   
					loading of 100mA.   
					3.2.6. Output Ripple/Noise   
					
					
					
					Ripple and noise are defined as periodic or random signals over a frequency band of 10 Hz   
					to 20 MHz. Measurements shall be made with an oscilloscope with 20 MHz bandwidth.   
					Outputs should be bypassed at the connector with a 0.1 µF ceramic disk capacitor and a   
					
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					Table 10. DC Output Noise/Ripple   
					Max. Ripple & Noise   
					Output   
					+12 V1DC   
					+12 V2DC   
					+5 VDC   
					(mVpp)   
					120   
					200   
					50   
					+3.3 VDC   
					-12 VDC   
					+5 VSB   
					50   
					120   
					50   
					V out   
					Power Supply   
					AC Hot   
					Load must be   
					isolated from the   
					ground of the   
					power supply.   
					Load   
					AC Neutral   
					0.1uf   
					10uf   
					V return   
					AC Ground   
					General Notes:   
					1. Load the output with its minimum load   
					current.   
					2. Connect the probes as shown.   
					3. Repeat the measurement with maximum   
					load on the output.   
					Scope   
					Filter Note:   
					Scope Note:   
					0.1uf - Kemet, C1206C104K5RAC or equivalent   
					10uf - United Chemi-con, 293D106X0025D2T or   
					equivalent   
					Use Tektronix TDS460 Oscilloscope or   
					equivalent and a P6046 probe or equivalent.   
					Figure 5. Differential Noise Test Setup   
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					3.2.7. Output Transient Response   
					
					load slew rate is = 1.0 A/µs.   
					Table 11. DC Output Transient Step Sizes   
					Max. step size   
					Max. step size   
					(amps)   
					Output   
					+12 V1DC   
					+12 V2DC   
					+5 VDC   
					
					40%   
					60%   
					30%   
					30%   
					+3.3 VDC   
					-12 VDC   
					+5 VSB   
					0.1 A   
					0.1 A   
					(1) For example, for a rated +5 VDC output of 18 A, the transient step would be 30% × 18 A = 5.4 A   
					Output voltages should remain within the regulation limits of Section 3.2.1, and the power   
					
					state load, including any or all of the following conditions:   
					• Simultaneous load steps on the +12 VDC, +5 VDC, and +3.3 VDC outputs   
					(all steps occurring in the same direction)   
					• Load-changing repetition rate of 50 Hz to 10 kHz   
					
					
					3.2.8. Capacitive Load   
					The power supply should be able to power up and operate normally with the following   
					capacitances simultaneously present on the DC outputs. This capacitive loading should be   
					used to check stability and should not be included for noise testing.   
					Table 12. Output Capacitive Loads   
					Output   
					ATX12V   
					Capacitive load (PF)   
					+12 V1DC   
					+12 V2DC   
					+5 VDC   
					5,000   
					3,000   
					6,000   
					6,000   
					350   
					+3.3 VDC   
					-12 VDC   
					+5 VSB   
					350   
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					3.2.9. Closed-loop Stability   
					The power supply shall be unconditionally stable under all line/load/transient load   
					
					phase margin and 10 dB gain margin is recommended at both the maximum and minimum   
					loads.   
					3.2.10. +5 VDC / +3.3 VDC Power Sequencing   
					The +12 VDC and +5 VDC output levels must be equal to or greater than the +3.3 VDC   
					output at all times during power-up and normal operation. The time between the +12 VDC   
					or +5 VDC output reaching its minimum in-regulation level and +3.3 VDC reaching its   
					minimum in-regulation level must be ≤ 20 ms.   
					3.2.11. Voltage Hold-up Time   
					The power supply should maintain output regulation per Section 3.2.1 despite a loss of   
					input power at the low-end nominal range—115 VAC / 57 Hz or 230 VAC / 47 Hz—at   
					maximum continuous output load as applicable for a minimum of 17 ms.   
					3.3. Timing / Housekeeping / Control   
					T1   
					T5   
					~ 
					VAC   
					PS_ON#   
					~ 
					~ 
					+12VDC   
					+5VDC   
					+3.3VDC   
					95%   
					10%   
					O/P's   
					} 
					T2   
					T3   
					~ 
					PWR_OK   
					T6   
					T4   
					timing_3_5_12b   
					PWR_OK Sense Level = 95% of nominal   
					Figure 6. Power Supply Timing   
					Notes: T1 is defined in Section 3.3.4. T2 is defined in Section 3.3.5. T3, T4, T5, and T6 are defined in Table 13   
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					3.3.1. PWR_OK   
					PWR_OK is a “power good” signal. It should be asserted high by the power supply to   
					indicate that the +12 VDC, +5VDC, and +3.3VDC outputs are above the under-voltage   
					thresholds listed in Section 3.2.1 and that sufficient mains energy is stored by the converter   
					to guarantee continuous power operation within specification for at least the duration   
					
					asserted to a low state when any of the +12 VDC, +5 VDC, or +3.3 VDC output voltages   
					falls below its under-voltage threshold, or when mains power has been removed for a time   
					sufficiently long such that power supply operation cannot be guaranteed beyond the power-   
					down warning time. The electrical and timing characteristics of the PWR_OK signal are   
					
					Table 13. PWR_OK Signal Characteristics   
					Signal Type   
					+5 V TTL compatible   
					Logic level low   
					< 0.4 V while sinking 4 mA   
					Between 2.4 V and 5 V output while sourcing 200 µA   
					1 kΩ from output to common   
					100 ms < T3 < 500 ms   
					Logic level high   
					High-state output impedance   
					PWR_OK delay   
					PWR_OK risetime   
					T4 ≤ 10 ms   
					AC loss to PWR_OK hold-up time T5 ≥ 16 ms   
					Power-down warning T6 ≥ 1 ms   
					3.3.2. PS_ON#   
					PS_ON# is an active-low, TTL-compatible signal that allows a motherboard to remotely   
					control the power supply in conjunction with features such as soft on/off, Wake on LAN*,   
					or wake-on-modem. When PS_ON# is pulled to TTL low, the power supply should turn on   
					the five main DC output rails: +12VDC, +5VDC, +3.3VDC, -5VDC, and -12VDC. When   
					PS_ON# is pulled to TTL high or open-circuited, the DC output rails should not deliver   
					current and should be held at zero potential with respect to ground. PS_ON# has no effect   
					
					14 lists PS_ON# signal characteristics.   
					The power supply shall provide an internal pull-up to TTL high. The power supply shall   
					also provide de-bounce circuitry on PS_ON# to prevent it from oscillating on/off at startup   
					when activated by a mechanical switch. The DC output enable circuitry must be SELV-   
					compliant.   
					The power supply shall not latch into a shutdown state when PS_ON# is driven active by   
					pulses between 10ms to 100ms during the decay of the power rails.   
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					Table 14. PS_ON# Signal Characteristics   
					Min.   
					Max.   
					VIL, Input Low Voltage   
					0.0 V   
					0.8 V   
					IIL, Input Low Current (Vin = 0.4 V)   
					VIH, Input High Voltage (Iin = -200 µA)   
					VIH open circuit, Iin = 0   
					-1.6 mA   
					2.0 V   
					5.25 V   
					Hysteresis ≥ 0.3 V   
					Disable   
					≥ 2.0 V   
					PS is   
					≤ 0.8 V   
					PS is   
					disabled   
					enabled   
					Enable   
					5.25 = Maximum Open-   
					Circuit Voltage   
					0.8   
					2.0   
					PS_ON# Voltage   
					Figure 7. PS_ON# Signal Characteristics   
					3.3.3. +5 VSB   
					+5 VSB is a standby supply output that is active whenever the AC power is present. It   
					provides a power source for circuits that must remain operational when the five main DC   
					output rails are in a disabled state. Example uses include soft power control, Wake on   
					LAN, wake-on-modem, intrusion detection, or suspend state activities.   
					The +5 VSB output should be capable of delivering a minimum of 2.0 A at +5 V 5% to   
					external circuits. The power supply must be able to provide the required power during a   
					"wake up" event. If an external USB device generates the event, there may be peak   
					currents as high as 2.5A lasting no more than 500mS.   
					Overcurrent protection is required on the +5 VSB output regardless of the output current   
					rating. This ensures the power supply will not be damaged if external circuits draw more   
					current than the supply can provide.   
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					3.3.4. Power-on Time   
					The power-on time is defined as the time from when PS_ON# is pulled low to when the   
					+12 VDC, +5 VDC, and +3.3 VDC outputs are within the regulation ranges specified in   
					
					+5 VSB shall have a power-on time of two seconds maximum after application of valid AC   
					voltages.   
					3.3.5. Risetime   
					The output voltages shall rise from ≤10% of nominal to within the regulation ranges   
					
					There must be a smooth and continuous ramp of each DC output voltage from 10% to 90%   
					of its final set-point within the regulation band, while loaded as specified in Section 3.2.3.   
					The smooth turn-on requires that, during the 10% to 90% portion of the rise time, the slope   
					of the turn-on waveform must be positive and have a value of between 0 V/ms and   
					[Vout,nominal / 0.1] V/ms. Also, for any 5 ms segment of the 10% to 90% risetime   
					waveform, a straight line drawn between the end points of the waveform segment must   
					have a slope ≥ [Vout,nominal / 20] V/ms.   
					3.3.6. Overshoot at Turn-on / Turn-off   
					The output voltage overshoot upon the application or removal of the input voltage, or the   
					
					less than 10% above the nominal voltage. No voltage of opposite polarity shall be present   
					on any output during turn-on or turn-off.   
					3.3.7. Reset after Shutdown   
					If the power supply latches into a shutdown state because of a fault condition on its outputs,   
					the power supply shall return to normal operation only after the fault has been removed and   
					the PS_ON# (or AC input) has been cycled OFF/ON with a minimum OFF time of   
					1 second.   
					3.3.8. +5 VSB at AC Power-down   
					After AC power is removed, the +5 VSB standby voltage output should remain at its steady   
					
					begins to decrease in voltage. The decrease shall be monotonic in nature, dropping to   
					0.0 V. There shall be no other perturbations of this voltage at or following removal of AC   
					power.   
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					3.4. Output Protection   
					3.4.1. Over-voltage Protection   
					The over-voltage sense circuitry and reference shall reside in packages that are separate and   
					distinct from the regulator control circuitry and reference. No single point fault shall be   
					able to cause a sustained over-voltage condition on any or all outputs. The supply shall   
					provide latch-mode over-voltage protection as defined in Table 15.   
					Table 15. Overvoltage Protection   
					Output   
					Min.   
					Nom.   
					Max.   
					Unit   
					+12 V1DC & +12V2DC   
					13.4   
					15.0   
					15.6   
					Volts   
					+5 VDC   
					5.74   
					3.76   
					6.3   
					4.2   
					7.0   
					4.3   
					Volts   
					Volts   
					+3.3 VDC   
					3.4.2. Short-circuit Protection   
					An output short circuit is defined as any output impedance of less than 0.1 ohms. The   
					power supply shall shut down and latch off for shorting the +3.3 VDC, +5 VDC, or   
					+12 VDC rails to return or any other rail. The +12 V1DC and +12V2DC should have   
					separate short circuit and overload protection. Shorts between main output rails and +5   
					VSB shall not cause any damage to the power supply. The power supply shall either shut   
					down and latch off or fold back for shorting the negative rails. +5 VSB must be capable of   
					being shorted indefinitely, but when the short is removed, the power supply shall recover   
					automatically or by cycling PS_ON#. The power supply shall be capable of withstanding a   
					continuous short-circuit to the output without damage or overstress to the unit (for   
					example, to components, PCB traces, connectors) under the input conditions specified in   
					
					IEC 60950 requirements.   
					3.4.3. No-load Operation   
					No damage or hazardous condition should occur with all the DC output connectors   
					disconnected from the load. The power supply may latch into the shutdown state.   
					3.4.4. Over-current Protection   
					Overload currents applied to each tested output rail will cause the output to trip before   
					reaching or exceeding 240 VA. For testing purposes, the overload currents should be   
					ramped at a minimum rate of 10 A/s starting from full load.   
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					3.4.5. Over-temperature Protection   
					The power supply may include an over-temperature protection sensor, which can trip and   
					shut down the power supply at a preset temperature point. Such an overheated condition is   
					typically the result of internal current overloading or a cooling fan failure. If the protection   
					circuit is nonlatching, then it should have hysteresis built in to avoid intermittent tripping.   
					3.4.6. Output Bypass   
					The output return may be connected to the power supply chassis. The return will be   
					connected to the system chassis by the system components.   
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					4.1. Labeling / Marking   
					The following is a non-inclusive list of suggested markings for each power supply unit.   
					Product regulation stipulations for sale into various geographies may impose additional   
					labeling requirements.   
					• Manufacturer information: manufacturer’s name, part number, and lot date code, etc.,   
					in human-readable text and/or bar code formats   
					• Nominal AC input operating voltages (100-127 VAC and 200-240 VAC) and current   
					rating certified by all applicable safety agencies (Section 8)   
					• DC output voltages and current ratings   
					• Access warning text (“Do not remove this cover. Trained service personnel only. No   
					user serviceable components inside.”) in English, German, Spanish, French, Chinese,   
					and Japanese with universal warning markings   
					4.2. Physical Dimensions   
					The supply shall be enclosed and meet the physical outline shown in either Figure 8 or 9, as   
					applicable.   
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					53 REF   
					Air inlet grill, 55% open area.   
					Second optional   
					fan may go in   
					this location   
					WIRE HARNESS   
					16 REF   
					150 REF   
					20.0   
					(2X)   
					4.0X6   
					(2X)   
					Optional air   
					inlet area.   
					Optional air   
					inlet area.   
					146.0   
					140 REF   
					Preferred locations of   
					manufacturer label   
					86 REF   
					138.0   
					No. 6-32 UNC-2B THREADED HOLE (4X)   
					See Note 4.   
					Notes; unless otherwise   
					specified:   
					1. Dimensions are in mm.   
					2.   
					Drawing is not to scale.   
					64.0   
					74.0   
					3. Tolerances:   
					X +/- 1   
					X.X +/- 0.5   
					4. If a wire grill is required   
					for acoustics or thermals,   
					the grill and screws must   
					be flush mounted.   
					114.0   
					6.0   
					16.0   
					psu_grills   
					6.0 (2X)   
					Figure 8. Power Supply Dimensions for Chassis That Does Not Require Top Venting   
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					fan may be located   
					in optional venting   
					area or on topside.   
					WIRE HARNESS   
					11.0 x 5.0 cutouts (4X);   
					min 6.0 clearance under   
					16 REF   
					cutout from inside top cover.   
					150 REF   
					20.0   
					(2X)   
					4.0X6   
					94.0   
					See Note 5.   
					5.0   
					Area on top surface   
					inside dotted lines should   
					have 60% minimum open   
					area for proper venting.   
					Eight rectangular holes   
					are for air duct mounting   
					to direct airflow across   
					processor heatsink.   
					146.0   
					Preferred location of   
					manufacturer label   
					80.0   
					140 REF   
					5.0   
					45.0   
					114.0   
					138.0   
					8.0   
					86 REF   
					No. 6-32 UNC-2B THREADED HOLE (4X)   
					9.0 x 3.2 cutouts (4X);   
					min 5.0 clearance under   
					cutout from inside top cover.   
					Notes; unless otherwise specified:   
					1. Dimensions are in mm.   
					See Note 4.   
					2.   
					Drawing is not to scale.   
					3. Tolerances:   
					X +/- 1   
					X.X +/- 0.5   
					4. If a wire grill is required   
					for acoustics or thermals,   
					the grill and screws must   
					be flush mounted.   
					64.0   
					74.0   
					5. Bottom side (not pictured)   
					may be user-accessible in   
					final system installation.   
					Cover openings as   
					114.0   
					6.0   
					16.0   
					necessary to prevent   
					access to non-SELV   
					circuitry and to meet product   
					safety requirements.   
					6.0 (2X)   
					psu_duct_mount   
					Figure 9. Power Supply Dimensions for Chassis That Require Top Venting   
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					4.3. Airflow / Fan   
					The ATX Specification allows for numerous (and often confusing) possibilities for power   
					supply fan location, direction, speed, and venting. The designer’s choice of a power supply   
					cooling solution depends in part on the targeted end-use system application(s). At a   
					minimum, the power supply design must ensure its own reliable and safe operation.   
					Fan location/direction. In general, exhausting air from the system chassis enclosure via a   
					power supply fan at the rear panel is the preferred, most common, and most widely   
					applicable system-level airflow solution. Other solutions are permitted, including fans on   
					the topside of figure 5 and the Wire harness side of figure 4 or 5. Some system/chassis   
					designers may choose to use other solutions to meet specific system cooling requirements.   
					Fan size/speed. An 80 mm or larger axial fan is typically needed to provide enough cooling   
					airflow through an average ATX system. Exact CFM requirements vary by application and   
					end-use environment, but 25-35 CFM is typical for the fan itself.   
					For consumer or other noise-sensitive applications, it is recommended that a thermally   
					sensitive fan speed control circuit be used to balance system-level thermal and acoustic   
					performance. The circuit typically senses the temperature of an internal heatsink and/or   
					incoming ambient air and adjusts the fan speed as necessary to keep power supply and   
					system component temperatures within specification. Both the power supply and system   
					designers should be aware of the dependencies of the power supply and system   
					temperatures on the control circuit response curve and fan size and should specify them   
					very carefully.   
					The power supply fan should be turned off when PS_ON# is de-asserted (high). In this   
					state, any remaining active power supply circuitry must rely only on passive convection for   
					cooling.   
					Venting. In general, more venting in a power supply case yields reduced airflow   
					impedance and improved cooling performance. Intake and exhaust vents should be as   
					large, open, and unobstructed as possible so as not to impede airflow or generate excessive   
					acoustic noise. In particular, avoid placing objects within 0.5 inches of the intake or   
					exhaust of the fan itself. A flush-mount wire fan grill can be used instead of a stamped   
					metal vent for improved airflow and reduced acoustic noise.   
					There are three caveats to the venting guidelines above:   
					• Openings must be sufficiently designed to meet the safety requirements described in   
					
					
					• Venting in inappropriate locations can detrimentally allow airflow to bypass those   
					areas where it is needed.   
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					The ATX Specification offers two options for venting between the power supply and the   
					system interior:   
					
					power supply itself, with little regard for directly cooling any system components. This   
					venting method is nearly always used in conjunction with a fan that exhausts out the   
					rear of the power supply.   
					
					supply airflow to system components such as the processor or motherboard core,   
					potentially cooling all critical components with a single fan. Both the power supply fan   
					location and direction may vary in this case. The trade-off is usually one of reduced   
					system cost versus narrower design applicability.   
					4.4. AC Connector   
					The AC input receptacle should be an IEC 320 type or equivalent. In lieu of a dedicated   
					switch, the IEC 320 receptacle may be considered the mains disconnect.   
					4.5. DC Connectors   
					
					connectors.   
					Listed or recognized component appliance wiring material (AVLV2), CN, rated min 85 °C,   
					300 VDC shall be used for all output wiring.   
					There are no specific requirements for output wire harness lengths, as these are largely a   
					function of the intended end-use chassis, motherboard, and peripherals. Ideally, wires   
					should be short to minimize electrical/airflow impedance and simplify manufacturing, yet   
					they should be long enough to make all necessary connections without any wire tension   
					(which can cause disconnections during shipping and handling). Recommended minimum   
					harness lengths for general-use power supplies are 280 mm for the +12 V power connector   
					and 250 mm for all other wire harnesses. Measurements are made from the exit port of the   
					power supply case to the wire side of the first connector on the harness.   
					NOTE   
					Details of the 2x3 “Optional Power Connector” mentioned in the ATX 2.03 Specification   
					are omitted from this design guide until such time as the signals on that connector are more   
					rigidly defined.   
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					13   
					+3.3V   
					+3.3V   
					+3.3V   
					12V   
					- 
					COM   
					COM   
					+5V   
					PS_ON#   
					COM   
					COM   
					COM   
					COM   
					+5V   
					COM   
					PWR_ON   
					NC   
					+5V   
					+5VSB   
					+12V1   
					+5V   
					+12V1   
					+5V   
					COM   
					3.3V 
					Main Power Connector   
					Figure 10. ATX12V Power Supply Connectors   
					(Pin-side view, not to scale)   
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					4.5.1. ATX Main Power Connector   
					Connector: MOLEX* housing: 24 Pin Molex Mini-Fit Jr. PN# 39-01-2240 or   
					equivalent   
					(Mating motherboard connector is Molex 44206-0007 or equivalent)   
					18 AWG is suggested for all wires except for the +3.3 V sense return wire, pin 11 (22 AWG).   
					For 300 W configurations, 16 AWG is recommended for all +12 VDC, +5 VDC, +3.3 VDC, and   
					COM.   
					Pin   
					Signal   
					Color   
					Pin   
					Signal   
					Color   
					1 
					+3.3VDC   
					Orange   
					13   
					+3.3VDC   
					Orange   
					[13]   
					[+3.3 V default [Brown]   
					sense]   
					2 
					+3.3VDC   
					COM   
					Orange   
					Black   
					Red   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					-12VDC   
					COM   
					Blue   
					3 
					Black   
					Green   
					Black   
					Black   
					Black   
					N/C   
					4 
					+5VDC   
					COM   
					PS_ON#   
					COM   
					5 
					Black   
					Red   
					6 
					+5VDC   
					COM   
					COM   
					7 
					Black   
					Gray   
					COM   
					8 
					PWR_OK   
					+5VSB   
					+12 V1DC   
					Reserved   
					+5VDC   
					+5VDC   
					9 
					Purple   
					Yellow   
					Red   
					10   
					Red   
					11   
					12   
					+12 V1DC   
					+3.3 VDC   
					Yellow   
					23   
					24   
					+5 VDC   
					COM   
					Red   
					Orange   
					Black   
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					4.5.2. +12 V Power Connector   
					Connector: MOLEX 39-01-2040 or equivalent   
					(Mating motherboard connector is Molex 39-29-9042 or equivalent)   
					Pin   
					1 
					Signal   
					COM   
					COM   
					18 AWG Wire   
					Black   
					Pin   
					3 
					Signal   
					18 AWG Wire   
					+12V2DC   
					+12V2DC   
					Yellow /Black Stripe   
					Yellow/ Black Stripe   
					2 
					Black   
					4 
					4.5.3. Peripheral Connector(s)   
					Connector: AMP 1-480424-0 or MOLEX   
					8981-04P or equivalent.   
					Contacts: AMP 61314-1 or equivalent.   
					Pin   
					1 
					Signal   
					+12V1DC   
					COM   
					18 AWG Wire   
					Yellow   
					Black   
					2 
					3 
					COM   
					Black   
					4 
					+5VDC   
					Red   
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					4.5.4. Serial ATA Power Connector   
					This is a required connector for systems with Serial ATA devices.   
					The detailed requirements for the Serial ATA Power Connector can be found in the “Serial   
					ATA: High Speed Serialized AT Attachment” specification, Section 6.3 “Cables and   
					
					Wire Signal   
					18 AWG Wire   
					Orange   
					Black   
					5 
					4 
					3 
					2 
					+3.3 VDC   
					COM   
					+5 VDC   
					COM   
					Red   
					Black   
					1 
					+12 V1DC   
					Yellow   
					Wire #s   
					5 
					4 
					3 
					2 
					1 
					Figure 11. Serial ATA Connector   
					4.5.5. Floppy Drive Connector   
					Connector: AMP 171822-4 or equivalent   
					Pin   
					1 
					Signal   
					+5VDC   
					COM   
					20 AWG Wire   
					Red   
					2 
					Black   
					3 
					COM   
					Black   
					4 
					+12V1DC   
					Yellow   
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					5. Environmental   
					The following subsections define recommended environmental specifications and test   
					parameters, based on the typical conditions to which an ATX12V power supply may be   
					subjected during operation or shipment.   
					5.1. Temperature   
					Operating ambient   
					+10 °C to +50 °C   
					(At full load, with a maximum temperature rate of change of   
					5 °C/10 minutes, but no more than 10 °C/hr.)   
					Non-operating ambient   
					-40 °C to +70 °C   
					(Maximum temperature rate of change of 20 °C/hr.)   
					5.2. Thermal Shock (Shipping)   
					Non-operating   
					-40 °C to +70 °C   
					15 °C/min ≤ dT/dt ≤ 30 °C/min   
					Tested for 50 cycles; Duration of exposure to temperature   
					extremes for each half cycle shall be 30 minutes.   
					5.3. Humidity   
					Operating   
					To 85% relative humidity (non-condensing)   
					To 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)   
					Non-operating   
					Note: 95% RH is achieved with a dry bulb temperature of   
					55 °C and a wet bulb temperature of 54 °C.   
					5.4. Altitude   
					Operating   
					To 10,000 ft   
					To 50,000 ft   
					Non-operating   
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					5.5. Mechanical Shock   
					Non-operating   
					50 g, trapezoidal input; velocity change ≥ 170 in/s   
					Three drops on each of six faces are applied to each sample.   
					5.6. Random Vibration   
					Non-operating   
					0.01 g²/Hz at 5 Hz, sloping to 0.02 g²/Hz at 20 Hz, and   
					maintaining 0.02 g²/Hz from 20 Hz to 500 Hz. The area under   
					the PSD curve is 3.13 gRMS. The duration shall be 10 minutes   
					per axis for all three axes on all samples.   
					5.7. Acoustics   
					For power supplies designed for low noise, the following provides some general guidance.   
					Guidelines Sound Power: The power supply assembly shall not produce a declared sound   
					power level greater than 4.0 BA. Sound power determination is to be performed at 43C,   
					50% of maximum rated load, at sea level. This test point is chosen to represent the   
					environment seen inside a typical system at the idle acoustic test condition, with the 43C   
					being derived from the standard ambient assumption of 23C, with 20C added for the   
					temperature rise within the system (what is typically seen by the inlet fan). The declared   
					sound power level shall be measured according to ISO 7779 and reported according to ISO   
					9296.   
					Pure Tones: The power supply assembly shall not produce any prominent discrete tone   
					determined according to ISO 7779, Annex D.   
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					6. Electromagnetic Compatibility   
					The following subsections outline sample product regulations requirements for a typical   
					power supply. Actual requirements will depend on the design, product end use, target   
					geography, and other variables. Consult your company’s Product Safety and Regulations   
					department for more details.   
					6.1. Emissions   
					The power supply shall comply with FCC Part 15, EN55022: 1998 and CISPR 22: 1997,   
					meeting Class B for both conducted and radiated emissions with a 4 dB margin. Tests shall   
					be conducted using a shielded DC output cable to a shielded load. The load shall be   
					adjusted as follows for three tests: No load on each output; 50% load on each output;   
					100% load on each output. Tests will be performed at 100 VAC 50Hz, 120 VAC 60 Hz,   
					and 230 VAC 50 Hz power.   
					6.2. Immunity   
					The power supply shall comply with EN 55024:1998.   
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					6.3. Input Line Current Harmonic Content and Line Flicker   
					For sales in EU (European Union) or Japan the power supply shall meet the requirements of   
					EN61000-3-2 Class D and the Guidelines for the Suppression of Harmonics in Appliances   
					and General Use Equipment Class D for harmonic line current content at full rated power.   
					
					Table 16. Harmonic Limits, Class D Equipment   
					Per: EN 61000-3-2   
					Per: JEIDA MITI   
					Harmonic Order   
					n 
					Maximum permissible Harmonic   
					current at 230 VAC / 50 Hz in Amps   
					Maximum permissible Harmonic   
					current at 100VAC / 50 Hz in Amps   
					Odd harmonics   
					3 
					2.3   
					1.14   
					5.29   
					2.622   
					5 
					7 
					0.77   
					1.771   
					9 
					11   
					0.4   
					0.92   
					0.33   
					0.759   
					13   
					0.21   
					0.483   
					15≤ n ≤39   
					0.15 x (15/n)   
					0.345 x (15/n)   
					6.4. Magnetic Leakage Fields   
					A PFC choke magnetic leakage field should not cause any interference with a high-   
					resolution computer monitor placed next to or on top of the end-use chassis.   
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					7. Reliability   
					7.1. Component De-rating   
					The de-rating process promotes quality and high reliability. All electronic components should be   
					designed with conservative device de-ratings for use in commercial and industrial environments.   
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					8. Safety   
					The following subsections outline sample product regulations requirements for a typical   
					power supply. Actual requirements will depend on the design, product end use, target   
					geography, and other variables. Consult your company’s Product Safety and Regulations   
					department for more details.   
					8.1. North America   
					The power supply must be certified by an NRTL (Nationally Recognized Testing   
					Laboratory) for use in the USA and Canada under the following conditions:   
					• The supply must be recognized for use in Information Technology Equipment including   
					Electrical Business Equipment per UL 60950, 3rd edition, 2000. The certification must   
					include external enclosure testing for the AC receptacle side of the power supply. (see   
					Figures 8 and 9).   
					• The supply must have a full complement of tests conducted as part of the certification,   
					such as input current, leakage current, hi-pot, temperature, energy discharge test,   
					transformer output characterization test (open-circuit voltage, short-circuit current, and   
					maximum VA output), and abnormal testing (to include stalled-fan tests and voltage-   
					select–switch mismatch).   
					• The enclosure must meet fire enclosure mechanical test requirements per clauses 2.9.1   
					and 4.2 of the above-mentioned standard.   
					Production hi-pot testing must be included as a part of the certification and indicated as   
					such in the certification report.   
					There must not be unusual or difficult conditions of acceptability such as mandatory   
					additional cooling or power de-rating. The insulation system shall not have temperatures   
					exceeding their rating when tested in the end product.   
					The certification mark shall be marked on each power supply.   
					The power supply must be evaluated for operator-accessible secondary outputs (reinforced   
					insulation) that meet the requirements for SELV and do not exceed 240 VA under any   
					condition of loading.   
					The proper polarity between the AC input receptacle and any printed wiring boards   
					connections must be maintained (that is, brown=line, blue=neutral, green or   
					green/yellow=earth/chassis).   
					Failure of any single component in the fan-speed control circuit shall not cause the internal   
					component temperatures to exceed the abnormal fault condition temperatures per IEC   
					60950 3rd ed., 1999.   
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					8.2. International   
					The vendor must provide a complete CB certificate and test report to IEC 60950: 3rd ed.,   
					1999. The CB report must include ALL CB member country national deviations. CB   
					report must include evaluation to EN 60950: 2000. All evaluations and certifications must   
					be for reinforced insulation between primary and secondary circuits.   
					8.3. Proscribed Materials   
					Cadmium should not be used in painting or plating.   
					No quaternary salt electrolytic capacitors shall be used.   
					Mercury shall not be used.   
					The use of CFCs or HFCs shall not be used in the design or manufacturing process.   
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