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Related Documentation

  • T Series
  • TX Matrix Power System Description
  • Connecting Power to a Two-Input 160-A Power Supply in a TX Matrix Router
  • Connecting Power to a Three-Input 240-A Power Supply In 2-INPUT Mode in a TX Matrix Router
  • TX Matrix DC Power Distribution
  • TX Matrix DC Power Cable and Lug Specifications
 

TX Matrix DC Power Requirements

Table 1 lists the system current requirements for various hardware components when the TX Matrix router is operating under typical voltage conditions.

Table 1: Component Power Requirements

Component

System Current Requirement (Amps @ –48 VDC)

Base system (includes five TX-SIBs, one host subsystem, one TX-CIP, two power supplies, cooling system at normal speed, and craft interface)

63.0 A

TX-SIB

10.0 A

Host subsystem (Routing Engine and TX-CB)

2.6 A

TX-CIP

0.1 A

Two-input power supply or three-input power supply in 2-INPUTmode

1.7 A

Cooling system (normal speed)

6.7 A

Cooling system (full speed)

22.0 A

Craft interface

0.2 A

You can use the information in Table 1 to calculate power consumption for various hardware configurations, input current from a different source voltage, and thermal output, as shown in the following examples.

  • Example of caluclating power consumption for minimum configuration:
    Base System =63.0 A @ –48 VDC =3024 W
  • Example of caluclating power consumption for maximum configuration:
    Base System + 1 Host + (Cooling system: full speed -normal speed) =63.0 A + 2.6 A  + 15.3 A = 80.9 A @ –48 VDC = 3883 W

    Note: The power system rating is 4560 W.

  • Current requirement adjustment for fans running at full speed (high temperature environment or cooling component failure):
    Calculated system current (X) – Cooling (normal) + Cooling (full speed) =X A – 6.7 A + 22 A = X A + 15.3 A
  • Low line maximum input current for maximum configuration:
    Input 0 : 59 A @ –48 VDC (with fans running at high speed)Input 1 : 36 A @ –48 VDC
  • Input current from a DC source other than –48 VDC (based on maximum configuration):
    (–54 VDC input) x (input current X) = (–48 VDC) x (input current Y)54 x X = 48 x 62 AX = 48 x 62 A/54 = 55 A
  • Example of calculating system thermal output:
    Watts DC/0.293 = BTU/hr3883 W/0.293 = 13,253 BTU/hr
 

Related Documentation

  • T Series
  • TX Matrix Power System Description
  • Connecting Power to a Two-Input 160-A Power Supply in a TX Matrix Router
  • Connecting Power to a Three-Input 240-A Power Supply In 2-INPUT Mode in a TX Matrix Router
  • TX Matrix DC Power Distribution
  • TX Matrix DC Power Cable and Lug Specifications
 

Published: 2011-12-19

 
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