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Redundant power supply design is an essential aspect of ensuring uninterrupted power supply to critical systems. It involves the use of multiple power sources that work together to provide a reliable and continuous power supply. This design is particularly important in industries such as data centers, hospitals, and manufacturing plants where downtime can result in significant financial losses or even endanger human lives. Next, the following is about several types of redundant power supply designs.
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N+1 redundant power supply
2N redundant power supply
N+N redundant power supply
Hot standby redundant power supply
Load-sharing redundant power supply
This type of redundant power supply provides an extra device (or an additional source of power) over and above the number needed to keep a system running in normal conditions. This extra device is idle until one of the original devices fails, and automatically kicks in at that point.
This type of redundant power supply operates by having two complete groups of power supplies, one of which acts as primary and another as secondary or backup. Both are connected independently to the load and are fully capable of being used individually to support full load requirements. If one set of supplies becomes unavailable then the other will take up the slack ensuring no disruption to operations.
This type is similar to N+1 but instead, there are two sets of matched redundant power supplies providing a higher level of redundancy than N+1 systems. The advantage is if one group has a fault then the system continues in full operation, with no disruption or reboot required.
This type of redundant power supply provides redundancy by having both sets of supplies connected simultaneously to the load as well as each other. The primary supply takes up all the current from the load, while the backup only draws enough current from the load to maintain operation at low levels compared to when it is in active mode. When one supply fails, the operational mode shifts almost entirely onto the remaining unit providing maximum redundancy with no interruption.
This type of redundant power supply involves two completely independent sources that actively share an equal workload even when both supplies are operating correctly. When one supply fails then, depending on available voltages provided by each source, either one can take excess loads so not a single source has too high strain on its capacity.
In conclusion, redundant power supply designs are critical for ensuring uninterrupted operations in critical systems. The type of redundancy chosen depends on the specific needs of the system and its level of criticality. By implementing these designs, businesses can minimize downtime and ensure continuity even in the event of failure.
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