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    Chapter 5      What’s Under the Hood
    SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW ) Specifications
    	
    ÂDisc diameters supported:   12	cm	and	8	cm
    	
    ÂData formats:
    • CD-ROM
    • CD-Audio
    • CD-R
    • CD-RW
    • CD-I
    • CD-I	Bridge
    • CD	Extended
    • CD	Mixed	Mode
    • Photo	CD
    • Video	CD
    • Enhanced	CD
    • DVD-Video
    • DVD±R
    • DVD±RW
    • DVD±R	DL 
    						
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    USB Specifications
    	
    ÂSupport	for	Universal	Serial	Bus	(USB)	2.0	and	1.1
    	
    ÂSeven	external	USB	 Type	A	ports
    • Two	USB	2.0	ports	on	the	front
    • Three	USB	2.0	ports	on	the	back
    	
    ÂEach	USB	port	(front	and	back)	is	on	a	separate	480	megabit-per-second	(Mbit/s)	
    USB	channel
    	
    Â500	milliamperes	(mA)	available	for	a	total	of	1.5	A	on	the	back	and	1.0	A	on	the	front
    FireWire Specifications
    	
    ÂFour external FireWire ports:   Two	FireWire	800	ports	(9-pin)	on	the	front	and	two	on	
    the	back
    	
    ÂData transfer speed:   100,	200,	400, 	and	800	Mbit/s
    Power
    	
    ÂOutput voltage:   Approximately	12	 V
    	
    ÂOutput power:   Up	to	a	maximum	of	28	 W	for	all	4	ports	or	12	W	for	any	one	port
    Ethernet Specifications
    	
    ÂIEEE	802.3	compliant
    	
    ÂMaximum cable length:   328	feet	(100	meters)
    	
    ÂConnector:   RJ-45	for	10Base-T, 	100Base-TX,	and	1000Base-T
    	
    ÂMedia, 10Base-T:   Category	(CAT )	3	or	higher	UTP	on	2	pairs	up	to	100	m
    	
    ÂMedia, 100Base-TX:   CAT	5e	UTP	on	2	pairs	up	to	100	m
    	
    ÂMedia, 1000Base-T:   CAT	5e	UTP	on	4	pairs	up	to	100	m
    	
    ÂChannel speeds:   IEEE	Autonegotiation	of	10Base-T, 	100Base-TX,	and	1000Base-T 
    						
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    Chapter 5      What’s Under the Hood
    Bluetooth 2.1+EDR Specifications
    	
    ÂWireless data rate:   Up	to	3	Mbit/s
    	
    ÂRange:   Up	to	33	feet	or	10	meters	(data	rates	may	vary, 	depending	on	
    environmental	conditions)
    	
    ÂFrequency band:   2.4	gigahertz	(GHz)
    AirPort Extreme Specifications
    	
    ÂFrequency band:   2.4	and	5	gigahertz	(GHz)
    	
    ÂRadio output power:   20	dBm	(nominal)
    Compatibility
    	
    Â802.11a, 	b,	g, 	and	n
    Optical Digital Audio Specifications
    	
    ÂData format:   Sony/Phillips	Digital	Interface	(S/PDIF)	protocol	(IEC60958-3)
    	
    ÂConnector type:   TOSLINK	optical	(IEC60874-17)
    	
    ÂBits per sample:   16-bit,	20-bit,	or	24-bit
    Optical digital audio out
    Based	on	a	typical	situation	with	playback	of	a	1	kHz, 	0	dBFS	24-bit	sine	wave,	44.1	kHz	
    output	sample	rate, 	unless	otherwise	specified	below.
    	
    ÂOutput sample rate:   44.1	kHz,	48	kHz,	or	96	kHz
    	
    ÂSignal-to-noise ratio:   Greater	than	130	dB
    	
    ÂTotal harmonic distortion + noise:   Less	than	-130	dB	(0.00003	percent) 
    						
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    Optical digital audio in
    Based	on	a	typical	situation	with	playback	of	a	1	kHz, 	0	dBFS	24-bit	sine	wave,	unless	
    otherwise	specified	below.
    	
    ÂInput sample rate:   44.1	kHz,	48	kHz,	or	96	kHz
    	
    ÂSignal-to-noise ratio:   Greater	than	130	dB
    	
    ÂTotal harmonic distortion + noise:   Less	than	-130	dB	(0.00003	percent)
    Analog Audio Specifications
    	
    ÂSample rate:   44.1	kHz,	48	kHz,	or	96	kHz
    	
    ÂJack type:   1/8”	mini
    	
    ÂBits per sample:   16-bit,	20-bit,	or	24-bit
    	
    ÂFrequency response:   20	Hz	to	20	kHz,	+0.5	dB/-3	dB
    Analog audio out using the headphone jack (typical values)
    Based	on	a	typical	situation	with	playback	of	a	1	kHz, 	-3	dBFS	24-bit	sine	wave,	44.1	kHz	
    output	sample	rate	into	150	ohms, 	unless	otherwise	specified	below.
    	
    ÂOutput voltage:   1.3	volts	(root	mean	square)	( Vrms)	(+4.5	dBu)
    	
    ÂOutput impedance:   55	ohms
    	
    ÂOutput power:   53	milliwatts	(mW )	into	32	ohms
    	
    ÂSignal-to-noise ratio:   Greater	than	90	dB
    	
    ÂTotal harmonic distortion + noise:   Less	than	-70	dB	(.03	percent)
    	
    ÂChannel separation:   Greater	than	50	dB 
    						
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    Chapter 5      What’s Under the Hood
    Analog audio line in (typical values)
    Based	on	a	typical	situation	with	playback	of	a	1	kHz, 	-3	dBFS	24-bit	sine	wave,	44.1	kHz	
    output	sample	rate, 	unless	otherwise	specified	below.
    	
    ÂMaximum input voltage:   2	Vrms	(+8.2	dBu)
    	
    ÂInput impedance:   Greater	than	17	kilohms
    	
    ÂSignal-to-noise ratio:   Greater	than	90	dB
    	
    ÂTotal harmonic distortion + noise:   Less	than	-85	dB	(.006	percent)
    	
    ÂChannel separation:   Greater	than	85	dB
    Analog audio line out (typical values)
    Based	on	a	typical	situation	with	playback	of	a	1	kHz, 	-3	dBFS	24-bit	sine	wave,	44.1	kHz	
    output	sample	rate	into	100	kilohms, 	unless	otherwise	specified	below.
    	
    ÂOutput voltage:   2	Vrms	(+8.2	dBu)
    	
    ÂOutput impedance:   33	ohms
    	
    ÂSignal-to-noise ratio:   Greater	than	90	dB
    	
    ÂTotal harmonic distortion + noise:   Less	than	-85	dB	(.006	percent)
    	
    ÂChannel separation:   Greater	than	85	dB
    External microphone input using the headphone jack (typical values)
    Based	on	a	typical	situation	with	playback	of	a	1	kHz, 	28	mV
    rms	sine	wave,	44.1	kHz	input	
    sample	rate, 	24-bit	sampling, 	unless	otherwise	specified	below.
    	
    ÂMaximum input voltage:   39	mVrms	(-26	dBu)
    	
    ÂInput impedance:   Greater	than	1	kilohm
    	
    ÂSignal-to-noise ratio:   Greater	than	60	dB 
    						
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    ÂTotal harmonic distortion + noise:   Less	than	-60	dB	(0.1	percent)
    	
    ÂFrequency response:   100	Hz	to	8.2	kHz,	+0.5	dB/-3	dB
    Power Supply
    AC line input
    	
    ÂVoltage ranges:   100–240	V	alternating	current	(AC)
    	
    ÂCurrent:   	Maximum	of	12	A	(low	voltage	range)	or	5	A	(high	voltage	range)
    	
    ÂFrequency:   50–60	Hz	single	phase
    Power Requirements for Expansion Cards and Peripherals
    Expansion cards
    Combined	maximum	power	consumption	for	all	four	PCI	Express	slots	should	not	
    exceed	300	watts	( W ).
    USB devices
    Each	of	the	computer’s	built-in	USB	ports	is	allotted	500	mA.
    FireWire devices
    The	computer	can	provide	up	to	28	 W	total	to	the	FireWire	ports.
    System Clock and Battery
    Your	computer	has	CMOS	custom	circuitry	with	a	long-life	battery.
    Battery
    Use	a	3-volt,	BR	2032	lithium	coin	cell	replacement	battery	(see	 “Replacing	the	Internal	
    Backup	Battery” 	on	page	73). 
    						
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    Chapter 5      What’s Under the Hood
    Dimensions and Operating Environment
    Dimensions
    	
    ÂWeight:   39.9	lbs. 	(18.1	kg)
    The	weight	depends	on	the	configuration. 	The	weight	above	is	for	a	basic	
    configuration	and	may	be	greater	if	optional	devices	are	installed.
    	
    ÂHeight:   20.1	inches	(51.1	cm)
    	
    ÂWidth:   8.1	inches	(20.6	cm)
    	
    ÂDepth:   18.7	inches	(47.5	cm)
    Operating environment
    	
    ÂOperating temperature:   50°	to	95°	F	(10°	to	35°	C)
    	
    ÂStorage temperature:   –40°	to	116°	F	(–40°	to	47°	C)
    	
    ÂRelative humidity:   5%	to	95%	(noncondensing)
    	
    ÂMaximum altitude:   10,000	feet	(3048	meters) 
    						
    							Help Center       ergonomics 
    www.apple.com/environment 
    Last, but Not Least
    6 
    						
    							110Chapter 6      Last, but Not Least
    This	chapter	provides	important	information	about	safety	procedures, 	routine	
    maintenance, 	and	ergonomic	considerations	for	using	your	Mac	Pro	and	display.
    For	your	safety	and	that	of	your	equipment, 	follow	these	rules	for	handling	and	
    cleaning	your	Mac	Pro	and	for	working	more	comfortably. 	Keep	these	instructions	
    handy	for	reference	by	you	and	others.
    NOTICE:  Incorrect	storage	or	use	of	your	computer	may	void	the	manufacturer’s	
    warranty.
    Important Safety Information
    WARNING:  Failure	to	follow	these	safety	instructions	could	result	in	fire, 	electric	
    shock, 	or	other	injury	or	damage.
    The	only	way	to	disconnect	power	completely	from	your	Mac	Pro	is	to	unplug	the	
    power	cord	from	the	main	power	supply. 	To	disconnect	a	display	completely, 	you	must	
    also	unplug	its	power	cable	from	the	computer	or	power	outlet. 	Make	sure	that	at	least	
    one	end	of	the	device’s	power	cord	is	within	easy	reach	so	that	you	can	unplug	the	
    computer	or	display	when	necessary.
    Always take the following precautions.
    Disconnect	the	power	plug	(by	pulling	the	plug, 	not	the	cord),	from	your	computer	or	
    display	and	disconnect	the	phone	cord	if	any	of	the	following	conditions	exist:
    	
    ÂThe	power	cord	or	plug	becomes	frayed	or	otherwise	damaged
    	
    ÂYou	spill	something	into	the	case 
    						
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