▲ | syntheticgate 3 days ago | |||||||
In Oxide's design, we do have a 54V DC busbar so that's what the rectifiers put out, and runs vertically up and down the back of the rack. The power connection into each of the cubbies for the sleds, and the power into the sidecar switches connect to this bus bar at 54V. Each of these assemblies has an intermediate bus converter IBC that does the 54->12V conversion on board and 12 and other lower rails are used for the various supplies required. We do run the 54V to our fans (in both sleds and switches) without additional DC-DC conversion as those can be fairly power hungry and we can buy reliable fans that are rated for this voltage. Our sleds actually don't connect directly to the bus bar to help mitigate some of the "oops" factor as they're going to be potentially mated and unmated buy customers as they reconfigure, upgrade or support things. The sled cubbies are wired to the bus-bar and support hot insertion of the sleds. And yes, while possible, an in-field replacement of the bus bar wouldn't be fun, but in our design it's a big copper bar hidden away so the risk of damage or dropping stuff into is minimal. So our 12V IBC design gets us into more normal range for commodity point-of-load supplies, and balances the losses due to higher current at 12V vs the complexity of dealing with 54V all over the boards. For the AMD parts, we also have to have supplies that deal with SVI2 or SVI3 where the part itself can adjust its voltage at run-time for efficiency. These are pretty complicated devices (like the RAA228218) that we're happy to not have to design ourselves and they have expected operating envelopes for their supply-side rails that don't work at 54V. | ||||||||
▲ | hinkley 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
One of the things I recall from automotive discussing the switch to 48v systems as a route to hybrid vehicles, is that the coils in motors and generators can be smaller when the voltage is higher. An example they gave is that the alternator could drop about a pound of copper out of its windings. Do the 54v fans have smaller hubs? | ||||||||
▲ | collinmanderson 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Does Oxide require 3-phase power? Do datacenters typically provide 3-phase power? | ||||||||
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