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 specied using the values 3, 4, or
5, respectively. If the supply is not
drawing power, a value of 6 (neither) can
be specied. 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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