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[Solved] Delta AWF-2DC-2100W Pinout: SPARC M4000-M5000 Server PSU Control Socket Guide

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  • #1 19148095
    Rysiek2
    CCTV and Stationary Alarms specialist
    The power supply mentioned in the title comes from the SPARC Enterprise M4000-M5000 family of servers. I need a "pinology" of the control socket of this power supply.
    Can some of my colleagues help?
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  • #3 19149901
    Rysiek2
    CCTV and Stationary Alarms specialist
    The video is about a different power supply and does not really add anything, but thank you.

    I also found this photo (I even included it in my post, but the vigilant moderator removed it for me)
    The power supply starts up after such a connection, but for me it is not enough.
    The basic problem is the handling of the ADM1026 system, which controls the fans (and more) in this power supply.
    Communication with it takes place over the I?C bus. I'll get to it anyway. However, because the power supply is quite compact
    I decided to ask my colleagues on the forum first so as not to break the open door and not make any sense.

    Added after 5 [minutes]:

    Maybe some of your colleagues know the specification of the power connector on the SPARC M5000 server. That would set me up.
    These servers also use ASTEC power supplies with the symbol AA23990. This power supply has an identical power connector

    Added after 11 [minutes]:

    I found something like this or someone can confirm it because there are some discrepancies in these data:
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    #4 19149976
    lisek
    Service technician RTV
    Datasheet for this controller (adm1026jstz-reel) you have under Link
    Delta AWF-2DC-2100W Pinout: SPARC M4000-M5000 Server PSU Control Socket Guide

    Enter what circuits do you have in this DELTA AWF-2DC-2100W?
    Typically Delta is
    TNY279 as stby
    CM6800x as PFC i
    ???


    SpeedFan from v.4.30 supports
    Quote:
    ADM1026,
    SMSC SCH311x, MAX6640, INTEL 631xESB SMBus, ADT7473; MAX1617A; ADM1023; ADM1021


    ADM1026 is the best. expanded, these other ADMs from Analog Devices have a less complicated layout
  • #5 19150091
    Rysiek2
    CCTV and Stationary Alarms specialist
    lisek wrote:
    SpeedFan from v.4.30 supports

    Great, but how to communicate with the external power supply from the computer?
    What interface? Is it even possible?
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  • #6 19161211
    lisek
    Service technician RTV
    Unfortunately no, the signals go on .. bus from PCH, cpu ... of this "other than regular servers" SPARC M5000.
    * Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 has 8x cpu (2.15GHz (or 2.4)) on board
    you have either SPARC64 VI (dual Core) or SPARC64 VII (4x Core)
    4x fans
    You have the guide for this server under Link
  • #7 19456483
    Rysiek2
    CCTV and Stationary Alarms specialist
    Due to the need to use this power supply on an ad hoc basis, I managed to drive the fans
    adding the PWM regulator on the TC648B with a thermistor and it flashes.
    But the topic is worth reviving because the cost of a server power supply that offers really high power is ridiculously low.
    So it would be worth taking full advantage of its possibilities.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the pinout and control socket of the Delta AWF-2DC-2100W power supply used in SPARC M4000-M5000 servers. Users seek detailed pinology and specifications, particularly regarding the ADM1026 system that manages fan control via the I²C bus. Some users share links to datasheets and circuit information, while others inquire about interfacing the power supply with external systems. The conversation highlights the use of PWM regulators for fan operation and the potential for repurposing these power supplies due to their low cost and high power output.
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