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Oracle® Flash Accelerator F320 PCIe Card User Guide

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Updated: July 2016
 
 

Electrical Specifications

The Oracle Flash Accelerator F320 PCIe Card receives electrical power from the PCI Express +12 VDC and +3.3 VDC power rails.

Oracle Flash Accelerator F320 PCIe Card electrical specifications are shown in the following table:

Specification
12 V Operating Characteristics
3.3 Vaux Operating Characteristics
Operating voltage range

The components inside the SSD were designed to endure a range of voltage fluctuations, which might be induced by the host system,

12 V (+10%/-20%)

For 12V operating voltage, the minimum allowable is 10.8V and the maximum 13.2V.

3.3 V (+-9%)

For 3.3Vaux, the minimum allowable voltage is 2.97V and the maximum 3.63V.

Rise time (Max/Min)
50 ms/1 ms
50 ms/1 ms
Fall time (Max/Min)

Fall time needs to be equal or better than minimum in order to guarantee full functionality of enhanced power loss management.

5 s/1 ms
5 s/1 ms
Noise level
300 mV pp 10Hz – 100 KHz
50 mV pp 100KHz – 20 MHz
300 mV pp 10Hz – 100 KHz
50 mV pp 100KHz – 20 MHz
Power Consumption

Power consumption was measured in the 12V power pins (#P13~#P15) of the connector plug in SSD. The active and idle power is defined as the highest averaged power value, which is the maximum RMS average value over 100 ms duration.

12 V Active

The measurement condition for active power is assumed for 100% sequential read or write.

  • Read 16 W

  • Write 20 W

Idle

The idle state is defined as the state that the host system can issue any commands into SSD at any time.

: 7 W
Off: 0 W
Max 1 mA (at Read current)
Inrush Current
1.8 A
10 mA (1 ms rising time)

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