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EMC 5045508 320 Watts Enhanced Autoranging Power Supply
- EMC 320 Watt Power Supply.
- Enhanced Autoranging capability.
- Provides stable and efficient power.
- Suitable for various EMC storage and server systems.
- Compact design for integration into systems.
- Reliable power delivery for critical components.
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Product Overview
The EMC 5045508 is an enhanced autoranging power supply unit with a capacity of 320 Watts. It is designed to provide stable and efficient power to various EMC storage and server systems.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 5045508 |
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit |
Additional Specifications
| Wattage | 320 Watts |
| Features | Enhanced Autoranging |
Product Description
The EMC 5045508 is a 320-watt power supply unit (PSU) engineered by EMC to deliver reliable power to their range of storage and server hardware. The 'enhanced autoranging' feature is significant, as it allows the PSU to automatically adjust to a wide range of input voltages (e.g., 100-240V AC) without manual configuration. This makes it versatile for deployment in different regions with varying power standards and ensures consistent operation regardless of input fluctuations. With a 320-watt output, this power supply is suitable for systems that do not require extremely high power consumption, such as certain disk array controllers, network switches, or smaller server configurations. Its primary function is to convert AC power from the wall outlet into the DC voltages required by the electronic components within the system, ensuring stable and clean power delivery to prevent component damage and ensure system reliability. This PSU is designed to meet the rigorous standards expected of enterprise hardware, prioritizing efficiency and longevity. It plays a crucial role in the overall stability and performance of the EMC system it powers, ensuring that critical data processing and storage operations can proceed without interruption due to power issues.



