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Dell 0TT013 Power Distribution Interposer Board for PowerEdge R900
- Power Distribution Board
- Interposer Board
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R900
- Facilitates power management
- Component for server internal power infrastructure
- Ensures reliable power delivery to components
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Product Overview
The Dell 0TT013 is a Power Distribution Interposer Board designed for the Dell PowerEdge R900 server. It facilitates the distribution of power to various components within the server chassis.
Technical Information
| SKU | 0TT013 |
| Brand | Dell |
Additional Specifications
| Product Type | Power Distribution Interposer Board |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R900 |
Product Description
The Dell 0TT013 is a critical internal component for the Dell PowerEdge R900 server, functioning as a Power Distribution Interposer Board. Its primary role is to manage and distribute electrical power from the server's power supply units (PSUs) to the various internal components, such as motherboards, processors, memory modules, and expansion cards. This board acts as an intermediary, ensuring that power is delivered efficiently and reliably to all parts of the server that require it. As an interposer board, the 0TT013 likely incorporates specific connectors and circuitry tailored to the PowerEdge R900's architecture. This ensures proper voltage regulation, power sequencing, and fault detection mechanisms are in place. Such boards are essential for maintaining system stability and preventing damage to components due to power fluctuations or improper power delivery. This component is vital for the operational integrity of the PowerEdge R900 server. Without a functional power distribution board, the server would be unable to power on or operate correctly. It represents a key piece of the server's internal power infrastructure, designed by Dell to meet the specific power requirements and reliability standards of their high-performance R900 model.


