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Sun 375-3006 Power Distribution Board for Sun Fire V480
- Power Distribution Board
- For Sun Fire V480 Server
- Manages Power Distribution
- Internal Server Component
- Sun Microsystems Part
- Model 375-3006
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Product Overview
The Sun 375-3006 is a Power Distribution Board specifically designed for the Sun Fire V480 server. It plays a critical role in managing and distributing power to various components within the server chassis.
Technical Information
| Component Type | Power Distribution Board |
| Compatibility | Sun Fire V480 Server |
| Function | Power Management and Distribution |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | Sun Microsystems |
| Part Number | 375-3006 |
Product Description
The Sun 375-3006 is a critical internal component for the Sun Fire V480 server, serving as its primary Power Distribution Board (PDB). This board is responsible for receiving the main power input from the server's power supplies and then distributing that power efficiently and safely to all the essential subsystems and components within the V480 chassis. This includes the CPUs, memory modules, I/O controllers, and other vital hardware. Proper power distribution is fundamental to the stability and reliability of any server. The 375-3006 board is engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of the Sun Fire V480, ensuring that each component receives the correct voltage and current levels necessary for optimal operation. It often incorporates features for power sequencing, fault detection, and potentially redundancy management, depending on the server's design. As a specific part number (375-3006) for the Sun Fire V480, this board is designed for direct integration and compatibility. It is an essential piece of hardware for maintaining the operational integrity of the server, whether for initial setup, repair, or upgrade. Its function is purely internal, focused on the robust management of electrical power within the high-performance computing environment of the Sun Fire V480.



