Rack-level scalable and modular power infrastructure

US9301420B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9301420-B2
Application numberUS-201213364158-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 1, 2012
Priority dateFeb 1, 2012
Publication dateMar 29, 2016
Grant dateMar 29, 2016

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Abstract

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In accordance with the present disclosure, a scalable and modular rack-level power infrastructure is described. The power infrastructure may include a power distribution unit (PDU), which receives alternating current (AC) power from an external power source. The PDU may be coupled to a busbar and output DC power to the busbar. The busbar may be coupled to a server within a rack-server system and provide DC power to the server. Additionally, the infrastructure may include a battery back-up unit (BBU) element coupled to the busbar. The BBU element may charge from and discharge to the busbar.

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What is claimed is: 1. A rack-level power infrastructure, comprising: a power distribution unit (PDU), wherein the PDU receives alternating current (AC) power from an external power source; a busbar coupled to the PDU, wherein the PDU outputs direct current (DC) power to the busbar; a detachable power cable interface box (PCIB) coupled to the PDU, wherein the PCIB comprises modular components that allow for the PCIB to receive multiple types of AC power without requiring a re-wiring of any connections to or from the PDU; a first terminal within the PCIB for receiving one or more wires associated with the AC power; a detachable interface coupled to the first terminal; a swappable wiring block within the PCIB coupled to the first terminal, wherein the wiring block arranges one or more wires output from the first terminal into a pre-determined wiring arrangement for output to a second terminal within the PCIB, wherein the pre-determined wiring arrangement corresponds to a wiring arrangement of a third terminal; at least one server coupled to and receiving DC power from the busbar; and a battery back-up unit (BBU) element coupled to the busbar, wherein the BBU element charges from and discharges to the busbar and wherein the BBU comprises a connector card that couples with a card connector of the PDU. 2. The rack-level power infrastructure of claim 1 , further comprising a DC/AC inverter coupled to the busbar. 3. The rack-level power infrastructure of claim 1 , wherein the PDU includes a plurality of single-phase, commodity power supply units (PSU). 4. The rack-level power infrastructure of claim 3 , wherein at least the PSUs and BBU element are deployed outside of usable server space within the rack. 5. The rack-level power infrastructure of claim 3 , wherein the PDU balances the current drawn from the phases of the input AC power. 6. The rack-level power infrastructure of claim 1 , wherein the BBU element is disposed within the PDU. 7. The rack-level power infrastructure of claim 1 , wherein the BBU element is deployed in a rack-mountable chassis outside of the PDU. 8. The rack-level power infrastructure of claim 1 , further comprising: a distribution element coupled to the PCIB, wherein the distribution element comprises a wiring scheme that distributes phase-balanced power to one or more power elements disposed within the PDU. 9. The rack-level power infrastructure of claim 8 , wherein the PDU is operable to receive AC input power of at the least types of single-phase, three-phase Delta, three-phase Wye, interruptible, and noninterruptible. 10. A method for providing a rack-level power infrastructure, comprising: providing a power distribution unit (PDU), wherein the PDU receives input alternating current (AC) power; coupling the PDU to a busbar, wherein the PDU outputs DC power to the busbar; coupling a detachable power cable interface box (PCIB) to the PDU, wherein one or more modular components of the PDU allow the PCIB to receive multiple types of AC power without requiring a re-wiring of any connections to or from the PDU; receiving one or more wires associated with the AC power at a first terminal within the PCIB; coupling a detachable interface to the first terminal; coupling a swappable wiring block within the PCIB to the first terminal; arranging by the wiring block one or more wires from the first terminal into a pre-determined wiring arrangement for output to a second terminal within the PCIB, wherein the pre-determined wiring arrangement corresponds to a wiring arrangement of a third terminal; coupling at least one server to the busbar, wherein the at least one server receives DC power from the busbar; coupling a battery back-up unit (BBU) element to the busbar, wherein the BBU element charges from and discharges to the busbar; and coupling a connector card within the BBU with a card connector of the PDU. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising coupling a DC/AC inverter coupled to the busbar. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the PDU includes a plurality of single-phase, commodity power supply units (PSU). 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein at least the PSUs and BBU element are deployed outside of usable server space within the rack. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the PDU balances the current drawn from the phases of the input AC power. 15. The method of claim 10 , wherein the BBU element is disposed within the PDU. 16. The method of claim 10 , wherein the BBU element is deployed in a rack-mountable chassis outside of the PDU. 17. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: coupling a distribution element to the PCIB; distributing by a wiring scheme of the distribution element phase-balanced power to one or more power elements disposed within the PDU. 18. The method of claim 10 , wherein the PDU is operable to receive AC input power of at least the types of single-phase, three-phase Delta, three-phase Wye, interruptible, and noninterruptible. 19. An information handling system, comprising: a processor; a memory element coupled to the processor; a direct current (DC)/DC power supply coupled to the processor, wherein the DC/DC power supply receives power from a rack-level power infrastructure, wherein the rack-level power infrastructure comprises: a power distribution unit (PDU), wherein the PDU includes a plurality of single-phase, commodity power supply units (PSU) disposed in slots within the PDU; a detachable power cable interface box (PCIB) coupled to the PDU, wherein the PCIB comprises modular components that allow for the PCIB to receive multiple types of AC power without requiring a re-wiring of any connections to or from the PDU; a first terminal within the PCIB for receiving one or more wires associated with the AC power; a detachable interface coupled to the first terminal; a swappable wiring block within the PCIB coupled to the first terminal, wherein the wiring block arranges one or more wires output from the first terminal into a pre-determined wiring arrangement for output to a second terminal within the PCIB, wherein the pre-determined wiring arrangement corresponds to a wiring arrangement of a third terminal; a busbar coupled to the PDU, wherein the plurality of single-phase, commodity PSUs included in the PDU output DC power to the busbar; a battery back-up unit (BBU) element coupled to the busbar, wherein the BBU element charges from and discharges to the busbar and wherein the BBU comprises a connector card that couples with a card connector of the PDU; and a DC/AC inverter coupled to the busbar. 20. The information handling system of claim 19 , wherein the AC power interface box is operable to receive AC power of at least the types of single-phase, three-phase Delta, three-phase Wye, interruptible, and noninterruptible.

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  • characterized by the mounting of blades therein, e.g. brackets, rails, trays (H05K7/1491 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Power distribution · CPC title

  • Conductor or circuit manufacturing · CPC title

  • H05K7/1492Primary

    having electrical distribution arrangements, e.g. power supply or data communications · CPC title

  • Power supply means, e.g. regulation thereof (for memories G11C) · CPC title

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What does patent US9301420B2 cover?
In accordance with the present disclosure, a scalable and modular rack-level power infrastructure is described. The power infrastructure may include a power distribution unit (PDU), which receives alternating current (AC) power from an external power source. The PDU may be coupled to a busbar and output DC power to the busbar. The busbar may be coupled to a server within a rack-server system an…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bailey Edmond I, Vivio Joseph A, Wang Kunrong, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05K7/1492. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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