Power supply
In its basic configuration, the industrial PC is equipped with a 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz full-range power supply unit.
Output voltages power supply unit | Current load 100-240 V AC power supply unit max. |
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+3.3 V | 21 A |
+5 V | 15 A |
+12 V1 | 11 A |
+12 V2 | 8 A |
-12 V | 0.3 A |
+5 V stand by | 2.5 A |
The power supply is connected via the IEC socket (X101) on the rear side of the industrial PC. The assignment includes a protective conductor (1), a neutral conductor (2) and an outer conductor (2) (see Fig. 4).
Optionally, you can order the industrial PC with a 24 V DC power supply unit. In this case, the industrial PC is supplied with a nominal voltage of 24 V. The power supply (X101) is connected via a 5-pin socket. The external wiring (X102) of the industrial PC is done via a 3-pin socket.
The main supply voltage is applied between PIN 1 (24 V) and PIN 2 (0 V) of the power supply socket (X101). If the industrial PC is equipped with an integrated uninterruptible power supply (UPS), you can also connect an external battery pack to PIN 4 and 5.
Pin | Signal | Description |
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1 | +24 V | 24 V supply voltage, positive pole |
2 | - | 24 V supply voltage, negative pole |
3 | Protective earth | |
4 | +BAT | Positive pole of the battery pack |
5 | -BAT | Negative pole of the battery pack |
The positive pole of the supply voltage at PIN 1 of the power supply socket (X101) is looped through to PIN 3 of the socket (X102). PIN 3 thus serves as the positive pole for PC-ON.
Pin | Signal | Description |
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1 | P-S | Output power status, minus is the negative pole of the power supply (X101) |
2 | PC-ON | Input PC-ON |
3 | +24 V | Supply voltage and positive pole for PC-ON |