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PS Pinout, HP/Compaq Proliant DL320S?
Does anyone happen to have the pinout (really, more of an edge-
connector-out) for the power supply for the Proliant DL320S rack mount system. The power supplies are 575W, hot swappable units which output 47A @ 12V and 5A @ 5V. The connector is an edge-connector type on the inside- end of the unit, which clearly slides into some kind of connector--a part number for that mating connector would be great too, but why ask for miracles? The markings on the power supply a PS-2601-1C-LF Regulatory Model# HSTNS-PL09 Part # 398713-001 Spares # 405914-001 Thank you for any helpful or humorous suggestions, Jeff |
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PS Pinout, HP/Compaq Proliant DL320S?
wrote in message ... Does anyone happen to have the pinout (really, more of an edge- connector-out) for the power supply for the Proliant DL320S rack mount system. The power supplies are 575W, hot swappable units which output 47A @ 12V and 5A @ 5V. The connector is an edge-connector type on the inside- end of the unit, which clearly slides into some kind of connector--a part number for that mating connector would be great too, but why ask for miracles? The markings on the power supply a PS-2601-1C-LF Regulatory Model# HSTNS-PL09 Part # 398713-001 Spares # 405914-001 Thank you for any helpful or humorous suggestions, Neither I'm afraid. What a wierd question. A DL320 hot-plug power supply is just that. No good for anything else, and you wouldn't want to do anything else with it. And if you did, you'd have a good enough idea of what you wanted to do and how to go about doing it to not have to ask this sort of question in this sort of newsgroup. To get that sort of information, I would expect that you'd have to delve deep into HP engineering archives, and the people who can do that are way removed from anything sufficiently sanitised to put into a publicly releasable format. (ie. it's level 3 information - we only ever get to talk to level 1, or level 2 if we're really screwed) |
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PS Pinout, HP/Compaq Proliant DL320S?
Jez T wrote:
wrote in message ... Does anyone happen to have the pinout (really, more of an edge- connector-out) for the power supply for the Proliant DL320S rack mount system. The power supplies are 575W, hot swappable units which output 47A @ 12V and 5A @ 5V. The connector is an edge-connector type on the inside- end of the unit, which clearly slides into some kind of connector--a part number for that mating connector would be great too, but why ask for miracles? The markings on the power supply a PS-2601-1C-LF Regulatory Model# HSTNS-PL09 Part # 398713-001 Spares # 405914-001 Thank you for any helpful or humorous suggestions, Neither I'm afraid. What a wierd question. A DL320 hot-plug power supply is just that. No good for anything else, and you wouldn't want to do anything else with it. And if you did, you'd have a good enough idea of what you wanted to do and how to go about doing it to not have to ask this sort of question in this sort of newsgroup. I posted some detailed power supply wiring and signal description data for the PL3000s awhile back; useful for experimenters and repair efforts. To get that sort of information, I would expect that you'd have to delve deep into HP engineering archives, and the people who can do that are way removed from anything sufficiently sanitised to put into a publicly releasable format. (ie. it's level 3 information - we only ever get to talk to level 1, or level 2 if we're really screwed) Briefly I had contact some years ago with a "level 3" engineer who forwarded to me internal specs on thin clients; wish that it were still so Michael |
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PS Pinout, HP/Compaq Proliant DL320S?
On Jan 31, 4:22 pm, "Jez T"
wrote: wrote in message ... Does anyone happen to have the pinout (really, more of an edge- connector-out) for the power supply for the Proliant DL320S rack mount system. Neither I'm afraid. What a wierd question. A DL320 hot-plug power supply is just that. No good for anything else, and you wouldn't want to do anything else with it. And if you did, you'd have a good enough idea of what you wanted to do and how to go about doing it to not have to ask this sort of question in this sort of newsgroup. Perhaps. Sure it is good for other things. No I don't. :-) Or more to the point, I know there's going to be ground, 12V and 5V standby connections on the thing. Plus, from the documentation, I've gathered that there is a fan control signal from the host unit. Additionally, there's likely to be some soft-power-on signal line. But there may be additional signal lines which, e.g., support redundancy of which I am not aware and which would be very difficult to figure out without some specialized knowledge. The basic stuff I can figure out with a multi-meter, but I'd rather not experiment trying to find the power-on signal line if I can avoid it, because randomly applying voltage to connectors is usually a bad idea. The things that it is good for is any application for which a person wants an affordable high capacity 12V supply. At 47 amps the thing way outruns most of the bench supplies available. It will be a great supply for high intensity LEDs (with the addition of a current regulator per every string of 3 LEDs). And since they were about $12 each new, they're about 10% as expensive as any other supply with half the capacity that I have seen. (ie. it's level 3 information - we only ever get to talk to level 1, or level 2 if we're really screwed) I'm hoping to find a hacking minded person who has messed with the supplies. This, while not a promising group, is just about the only group whose topic might cover that particular piece of hardware. |
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