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ITOX
MB331-CRM
ST350PFC
SySTIUM 10312-25
3.4GHz
RadiSys
PL35Q (PLV03-0-1)
Q9400
ST350PFC
SySTIUM 10304-00C
or 10312-25
2.66Ghz
RadiSys
EM945G
ST350PFC
SySTIUM 10304-00C
or 10312-25
3.8 GHz
Optional Components: In addition to the required Critical Components listed above Optional Components may be integrated by the
assembler/integrator. Optional Components include peripherals (HDD, SSD, optical drives, etc.) and add in /add-on adapters (PCI, PCI-e, USB
devices, etc.). The assembler/integrator assumes responsibility for ensuring the Optional Components meet Model 526 regulatory compliance.
ADAPTERS The Model 526 is designed to support only half-length PCI or PCI-e adapters. Installed adapters must be CSA, UL or
TUV Listed or Recognized, FCC Class B compliant and CE Marked.
PERIPHERALS Installed peripherals must be CSA, UL or TUV Listed or Recognized, FCC Class B compliant and CE Marked.
NOTE: If a Class A device is installed within this system, then the system is considered a Class A system with respect to the FCC and CE
certification.
NOTE: Effective January 1, 2013 the CE Mark also includes Environmental Conformance Requirements (RoHSII). SySTIUM® maintains a
RoHSII technical file for the Model 526 (and any Critical Component or Optional Component supplied by SySTIUM®) The SySTIUM®
Technical File is available upon request and signed NDA. The assembler/integrator assumes responsibility to maintain a CE compliant technical
file on all Critical Components and on all Optional Components that were integrated into the Model 526 to ensure compliance with the CE mark.
NOTE: The information documented above is updated as required on the SySTIUM® Website (www.SySTIUM.com). Please check the website
for information on new supported Critical Components and/or processor speeds.
Validating Power Budget – It is the responsibility of the assembler/integrator to validate that the Model 526 maximum power budget is not being
exceeded. The computer’s assembled configuration maximum power load cannot exceed the safety certification configuration maximum power load.
Note that the power supply’s output ratings are higher than the Model 526 system safety certification ratings. Customer configurations must be checked
to ensure that the system’s safety certification loads are not exceeded; otherwise the CSA safety certification is null and void.
The power calculation table is provided below to assist in verifying that the assembled system remains compliant with the Model 526 maximum power
load configuration to maintain CSA safety certification. It is recommended that a copy of the filled out table be filled with the assembly plan for the
configuration and be available for CSA safety inspection when necessary.
NOTE: It the assemblers/integrators responsibility to determine and validate the amperage and power ratings of any Optional Components (Add-in
PCI / PCIe / USB loads and verify that they fall within the Add-In Total Load line item provided. The 72W, 12V portion of the add-in total load is
sufficient for most add-in video cards.
The final system configuration’s power budget must fall within the Safety Maximum to maintain compliance.
350W supply – EXAMPLE POWER BUDGET – CONFORMING TO THE SAFETY MAXIMUMS
DEVICE
MAX WATTAGE
12V A
5V A
3.3V A
5V sb A
OPTICAL DRIVE
25.5
1.5
1.5
0
0
HDD 1
12.75
0.75
0.75
0
0
CPU
96
8
0
0
0
MB / MEM / FAN(s)
46
1.5
4
2
0.25
Add-in PCI/PCIex/USB
Total Load
104.75
6
3
5
0.25
System Total – PSU MAX
Per SAFETY CERTIFICATION
285
17.75
9.25
7
0.5