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| Product Overview |
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The A5201-00215 HP 48VDC Buss is a key power distribution unit that channels 48 volts of DC power from the front-end power supplies to the backplane within HP server systems. It fits neatly into enterprise hardware environments and supports stable power delivery critical for server reliability. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HP |
| Technical Information | |
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| Backplane Type | Power Backplane |
| Interface | 48V DC Power Bus (FEPS to backplane) |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Assembly Required | No |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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The A5201-00215 HP 48VDC Buss is built to facilitate the transfer of 48-volt direct current power from Front-End Power Supplies (FEPS) to the backplane of HP systems. It is commonly found in HP server architectures where efficient power routing is essential for system stability. IT professionals and system integrators rely on this component to maintain consistent power flow within enterprise-grade hardware. Key Features
This power buss plays a critical role in the internal power distribution of HP servers, helping maintain consistent voltage levels and system uptime. Its dependable performance ensures that connected components receive stable power without interruption. |
| Use Cases |
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This 48VDC power buss is typically utilized in data center hardware deployments where HP servers require efficient internal power distribution. It benefits environments focused on maintaining high availability and consistent power flow within rack-mounted server configurations. How It's Used:
By ensuring reliable DC power transfer within server hardware, this buss supports operational consistency and scalability across demanding IT infrastructures. It contributes to maintaining system integrity and efficient power use under continuous workloads. |