| Hello,
an OEM is evaluating power supply systems for a KAV30-AA
I see the
5Vdc, 6.0 A tipical
+12 -12Vdc, 30 mA (without Ethernet)
om the data sheet and I've just read .-1
1- could someone explain what does the note about Ethernet mean. That
in fact when Ethernet is working the power drawn is much higher? How
much?
2- has someone certified any power supply to work safely with KAV30
3- do you have any precision range about the power supply (5%, 8%,
whatever)so that the board can work correctly?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Ciao
Marco
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The power supply specification is in appendix A.2 of the KAV30
hardware installation and users guide:
Note: all values are *MAX* !
* Supply 5�C 20�C 50�C
*
* +5V 9.5A 9A 7.9A
* +12V 200mA 200mA 200mA
* -12V 200mA 200mA 200mA
*
* These power specifications do not include the +12V power requirement
* of devices that you connect to the AUI port. However, this current
* is limited by a fuse and by the capacity of the backplane connector.
* These power specifications include the +5V power requirement of the
* SCSI terminators.
The *TYPICAL* power consumption at +5V and 20�C is about 6.3 Amps
without the current for the SCSI connector (the fuse for the
SCSI connector is at 1.5A)
> 1- could someone explain what does the note about Ethernet mean. That
> in fact when Ethernet is working the power drawn is much higher? How
> much?
The power consumption on +12V depends on the device you connect
to the AUI, e.g. DELNI, DESTA, H4000 etc... The fuse is at 1A.
> 2- has someone certified any power supply to work safely with KAV30
Every powersupply wich is compliant to general standards (UL,FCC,VDE)
can be used, the total power consumption depends on the layout of
your whole system (e.g. number and type of boards in your VME-crate)
> 3- do you have any precision range about the power supply (5%, 8%,
> whatever)so that the board can work correctly?
The voltage range is compliant to the VME spec.:
+ 5V +0.25/-0.125V 50mV ripple peak below 10MHz
+12V +0.60/-0.36V 50mV ripple ..
-12V -0.60/+0.36V 50mV ripple ..
Thomas
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