Dc power distrubution system
US-2016043873-A1 · Feb 11, 2016 · US
US10275003B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10275003-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415323665-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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Example implementations relate to backup power communication. For example, a system for backup power communication can include a shared backup power supply coupled to a node, a plurality of loads supported by the node, and a pass-through device to support multi-master communication between the shared backup power supply and the plurality of loads.
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What is claimed is: 1. A non-transitory machine readable medium storing instructions executable by a processing resource of a shared backup power supply to: send, by the shared backup power supply to a plurality of loads of a node, a request using and through a pass-through device supporting a multi-master communication protocol permitting the shared backup power supply and the pass-through device to, as master devices, both control the loads as slave devices to the master drives; receive, by the shared backup power supply, a response from the plurality of loads, the responses identifying a subset of the plurality of loads that are to be protected by the shared backup power supply; and communicate by the shared backup power supply to the subset, backup power information using the multi-master communication protocol on the pass-through device. 2. The medium of claim 1 , wherein the backup power information includes a message indicating that the shared backup power supply has a threshold level of power to supply backup battery power for the subset. 3. The medium of claim 1 , wherein the backup power information includes a message to enable a first portion of loads among the subset of loads and to disable a second portion of loads among the subset of loads as the shared backup power supply charges. 4. The medium of claim 1 , the shared backup power supply to send messages to other shared backup power supplies indicating at least one of: a charge status of the shared backup power supply; and a output status of the shared backup power supply. 5. The medium of claim 1 , wherein the backup power information includes a message from the shared backup power supply to the subset indicating a sequence of delivery of backup power to the subset during backup. 6. The medium of claim 5 , wherein the backup power information includes a message from the shared backup power supply to the subset instructing a second load among the subset of loads to remain in a retaining mode until a first load among the subset of loads has completed a data backup. 7. The medium of claim 1 , wherein the pass-through device is a baseboard management controller (BMC) communicatively connected to both the shared backup power supply and the loads of the node. 8. A method comprising: sending, by a shared backup power supply to a plurality of loads of a node, a request using and through a pass-through device supporting a multi-master communication protocol permitting the shared backup power supply and the pass-through device to as master devices both control the loads as slave devices to the master drives; receiving, by the shared backup power supply, a response from the plurality of loads, the responses identifying a subset of the plurality of loads that are to be protected by the shared backup power supply; and communicating, by the shared backup power supply to the subset, backup power information using and through the multi-master communication protocol on the pass-through device. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the backup power information includes a message indicating that the shared backup power supply has a threshold level of power to supply backup battery power for the subset. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the backup power information includes a message to enable a first portion of loads among the subset of loads and to disable a second portion of loads among the subset of loads as the shared backup power supply charges. 11. The method of claim 8 , the shared backup power supply to send messages to other shared backup power supplies indicating at least one of: a charge status of the shared backup power supply; and a output status of the shared backup power supply. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the backup power information includes a message from the shared backup power supply to the subset indicating a sequence of delivery of backup power to the subset during backup. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the backup power information includes a message from the shared backup power supply to the subset instructing a second load among the subset of loads to remain in a retaining mode until a first load among the subset of loads has completed a data backup. 14. The method of claim 8 , wherein the pass-through device is a baseboard management controller (BMC) communicatively connected to both the shared backup power supply and the loads of the node. 15. A backup power supply comprising: communication hardware to communicate with a plurality of loads of a node and with a pass-through device supporting a multi-master communication protocol permitting the shared backup power supply and the pass-through device to as master devices both control the loads as slave devices to the master drives; a processing resource to: send, to the plurality of loads of a node, a request using and through the pass-through device; receive a response from the plurality of loads, the responses identifying a subset of the plurality of loads that are to be protected by the shared backup power supply; and communicate, to the subset, backup power information using and through the multi-master communication protocol on the pass-through device. 16. The backup power supply of claim 15 , wherein the backup power information includes a message indicating that the shared backup power supply has a threshold level of power to supply backup battery power for the subset. 17. The backup power supply of claim 15 , wherein the backup power information includes a message to enable a first portion of loads among the subset of loads and to disable a second portion of loads among the subset of loads as the shared backup power supply charges. 18. The backup power supply of claim 15 , the shared backup power supply to send messages to other shared backup power supplies indicating at least one of: a charge status of the shared backup power supply; and a output status of the shared backup power supply. 19. The backup power supply of claim 15 , wherein the backup power information includes a message from the shared backup power supply to the subset indicating a sequence of delivery of backup power to the subset during backup. 20. The backup power supply of claim 19 , wherein the backup power information includes a message from the shared backup power supply to the subset instructing a second load among the subset of loads to remain in a retaining mode until a first load among the subset of loads has completed a data backup.
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