Reference Guide
Table 33. CIM_PowerSupply Properties
Class Name:
CIM_PowerSupply
Parent Class:
CIM_LogicalDevice
Property Description Data Type
IsSwitchingSupply Indicates that the power supply is a
switching power supply and not a linear
power supply.
Boolean
Range1InputVoltageLow Indicates the low voltage in millivolts of
input voltage range 1 for this power
supply. A value of 0 denotes unknown.
uint32
Range1InputVoltageHigh Indicates the high voltage in millivolts of
input voltage range 1 for this power
supply. A value of 0 denotes unknown.
uint32
ActiveInputVoltage Indicates which input voltage range is
currently in use. Range 1, range 2, or both
can be specified using the values 3, 4, or
5, respectively. If the supply is not
drawing power, a value of 6 (neither) can
be specified. This information is necessary
in the case of an uninterruptible power
supply (UPS), a subclass of power supply.
Values for the
ActiveInputVoltage
property are:
1— Other
2 — Unknown
3 — Range 1
4 — Range 2
5 — Both range 1 and range 2
6 — Neither range 1 nor range 2
uint16
TotalOutputPower Represents the total output power of the
power supply in milliwatts. A value of 0
denotes that the power output is
unknown.
uint32
PMCapable Indicates the Power Monitoring capability. Boolean
CIM_Controller
The CIM_Controller class described in below Table properties, groups miscellaneous control-related devices. Examples of controllers
are small computer system interface (SCSI) controllers, Universal Serial Bus (USB) controllers, and serial controllers.
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