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1697.1 | cheap and dirty answer | CX3MAN::AMBER | Mark Amber, CNS-West (DTN)592-4645 | Thu Nov 17 1994 18:37 | 9 |
| My "cheat sheet" is this...
Does the 90 module have an AUI port?
Yes -->> use the 12v/5v power supply (the bigger one)
No -->> use the 5v only power supply (the smaller one)
This is not guaranteed to work in all cases, but it works for me
99% of the time when I run back to the storeroom without docs.
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1697.2 | Looks good | ROGER::GAUDET | Because the Earth is 2/3 water | Fri Nov 18 1994 08:01 | 4 |
| Those rules are OK, just add that the DECagent 90 also needs the 12V power
supply (even though it does not have an AUI port).
...Roger...
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1697.3 | Network Design Tool has some power smarts | NETCAD::BRAGDON | | Fri Nov 18 1994 10:37 | 11 |
| The next version of NETdesign (V1.5) has DEChub90 and 900 power supply
calculations built into the bill-of-material. The BOM is extracted
from a network design and includes power supplies (using N + 1).
See Notes file KALI::OPEN_DECCONNECT Note 3.0 OPEN DECconnect Network
Design Tool. V1.5 should be out of QA Testing (DECstandar 134 Cert
LAB) by the end of November, and ready for distribution soon after.
I'll be on vacation for 10 days, but you can reach Joseph Burnett
KALI::BURNETT DTN: 226-6908 with questions.
Dave
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1697.4 | Chart | FOUNDR::OUIMETTE | Don't just do something, sit there! | Mon Nov 21 1994 11:59 | 85 |
| I pulled the following from the EIRS database:
[DEChub 90] Components and Standalone Power Supply Table
Any party granted access to the following copyrighted information
(protected under Federal Copyright Laws), pursuant to a duly executed
Digital Service Agreement may, under the terms of such agreement copy
all or selected portions of this information for internal use and
distribution only. No other copying or distribution for any other
purpose is authorized.
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation 1993, 1994. All rights reserved.
PRODUCT: DEChub 90
SOURCE: Digital Equipment Corporation
SUBJECT:
DEChub 90 component's, and standalone power supply table
DESCRIPTION:
There are two power supply units for standalone use by components of the
DEChub 90. The H7082-AA supplies only 5v, while the H7827-AA supplies
both 5v and 12v. It will supply the 12v required by the components with
fiber and/or an AUI port.
Some documentation has the H7082-AA power supply listed for components that
require 12v. Below is a table matching components to their proper power
supply. As a general rule, if the component has an AUI port or a fiber
connection, then it requires the 12v H7827-AA power supply.
Note the three variants of the DECbrouter, DEWB1, DEWB2, and DEWBR
require the H7827-BA which supplies 1.8A rather than the 1.5A of the
H7082-AA power supply. Note the unit does not require 12v and is not
limited to slots 7 or 8 as are units with an AUI port that do require 12v.
The DEChub 90 Ethernet Backplane, DEHUB, has its own power supply, H7876-AA.
NOTE: Units are not useable with the wrong power
(5v) (5v & 12v)
Component Description H7082-AA H7827-AA H7827-BA
--------- -------------------- --------- -------- --------
DENMA DECagent xxxx
DEWGB DECbridge 90 xxxx
DEWGF DECbridge 90FL xxxx
(fiber)
DEFMR DECrepeater 90FL xxxx
(fiber 4 lines)
DEFAR DECrepeater 90FA xxxx
(fiber 1 line)
DETMB DECrepeater 90T xxxx
(thinwire)
DECMR DECrepeater 90C xxxx
(10baseT)
DEWB1 DECbrouter xxxx
(1 line w/v.35)
DEWB2 DECbrouter xxxx
(2 line w/o v.35)
DEWBR DECbrouter xxxx
(2 line w/v.35)
DERMN DECpacketprobe xxxx
DEFAR WANrouter 90 xxxx
DSRVD DECserver 90L xxxx
DSRVG DECserver 90l+ xxxx
DSRVL DECserver 90TL xxxx
(4 mb memory)
DSRVE DECserver 90TL xxxx
DSRVH DECserver 90M xxxx
LNXXD LATprint xxxx
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1697.5 | Perfect | SWAM2::JACOMB_SC | I know enough to be dangerous!! | Mon Nov 21 1994 13:01 | 3 |
| Thanx Chuck, That is exactly the fromat that I was looking for!!!
-Scott
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1697.6 | some errors corrected and list extended. | JGODCL::CLEEUW | | Mon Jan 30 1995 08:15 | 67 |
| Re:4
I found some discrepancies in this list and have added the Appix list for the
three powersupplies.
The discrepancies I noticed were:
DEFMR : uses H7082-AA or AB instead of the H7827-AA
DERMN : uses H7827-BA instead of the H7827-AA
Hope this is of use.
Regards - Cees
===============================================================================
30-Jan-95/07:55:27 A P P I X
SINGLE LEVEL USED ON
PART: -H7082-AA.
DESC: EXTERNAL PWR SUPPLY,9 WATTS,1.8AMP,5V,120V
DECMR-AA DEFMR-AA DEIAP-AA DETMR-AA DETMR-DA
DEWA2-AA DEWAR-AA DEWIR-AA DSRVD-AA DSRVE-AA
DSRVG-AA DSRVH-AA DSRVH-BJ DSRVH-DA DSRZF-AA
LNXXD-AA 4A-DEFMR-AA 4A-DSRVG-AA 4A-DSRVG-AD 4A-H7082-AA
4A-LNXXD-AA CT-FR330-X4 CT-FR360-X8
PART: -H7827-AA. B01
DESC: 240V PWR SUPPLY W/COUNTRY KIT (LINE CORD):+5.1V @1.5A,
DEFAR-A3 DEFAR-AA DEFAR-AD DEFAR-AE DEFAR-AI
DEFAR-AK DEFAR-AT DEFAR-AX DEFAR-AZ DEFAR-BJ
DEHAI-AA DENMA-A3 DENMA-AA DENMA-AD DENMA-AE
DENMA-AI DENMA-AK DENMA-AT DENMA-AX DENMA-AZ
DENMA-BJ DEWGB-AA DEWGB-AB DEWGB-AD DEWGB-AE
DEWGB-AI DEWGB-AK DEWGB-AT DEWGB-AX DEWGB-AZ
DEWGB-BJ DEWGF-A3 DEWGF-AA DEWGF-AD DEWGF-AE
DEWGF-AI DEWGF-AK DEWGF-AT DEWGF-AX DEWGF-AZ
DEWGF-BJ 4A-DEFAR-AA 4A-DEFMR-AA 4A-DEWGF-AA 4A-H7827-AA
PART: -H7827-BA.
DESC: 23 WATTS: +5.1V @2.5A, +12.1V @0.875A
DEFMI-A3 DEFMI-AA DEFMI-AD DEFMI-AE DEFMI-AI
DEFMI-AK DEFMI-AT DEFMI-AX DEFMI-AZ DEFMI-BJ
DERMN-A3 DERMN-AA DERMN-AD DERMN-AE DERMN-AI
DERMN-AK DERMN-AT DERMN-AX DERMN-AZ DERMN-BJ
DETMI-A3 DETMI-AA DETMI-AD DETMI-AE DETMI-AI
DETMI-AK DETMI-AT DETMI-AX DETMI-AZ DETMI-BJ
DEWB1-AE DEWB1-D3 DEWB1-DA DEWB1-DD DEWB1-DE
DEWB1-DI DEWB1-DK DEWB1-DT DEWB1-DX DEWB1-DZ
DEWB1-EJ DEWB2-AE DEWB2-D3 DEWB2-DA DEWB2-DD
DEWB2-DE DEWB2-DI DEWB2-DK DEWB2-DT DEWB2-DX
DEWB2-DZ DEWB2-EJ DEWBR-AE DEWBR-D3 DEWBR-DA
DEWBR-DD DEWBR-DE DEWBR-DI DEWBR-DK DEWBR-DT
DEWBR-DX DEWBR-DZ DEWBR-EJ DTRMN-A3 DTRMN-AA
DTRMN-AD DTRMN-AE DTRMN-AI DTRMN-AK DTRMN-AT
DTRMN-AX DTRMN-AZ DTRMN-BJ SEADB-AA SEADB-AE
SEADB-AS SEADB-BA SEADB-BE SEADC-AA SEADC-AE
SEADC-AS SEADC-BA SEADC-BE SEADE-AS SEADF-AS
SEATB-AA SEATB-AE SEATB-AS SEATC-AA SEATC-AE
SEATC-AS SEAVB-AA SEAVB-AE SEAVB-AS SEAVB-DA
SEAVB-DE SEAVC-AA SEAVC-AE SEAVC-AS SEAVC-DA
SEAVC-DE 4A-DERMN-
*** END OF DATA ***
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1697.7 | More with the power supplies thing.... | CGOOA::PITULEY | Ain't technology wonderful? | Wed Jul 05 1995 16:21 | 14 |
| This isn't quite in the same vein as the base note but.......
We have a customer in Canada that is supplying some DEChub 90 modules
for stand-alone use in Korea. The question we need answered is: What
type of plug comes on the H7082-AB? Is it a completely different unit
from the H7082-AA in that it doesn't have the plug molded into the
unit? Is the country kit for this power supply just a different power
cord?
TIA for your speedy replies....
Brian Pituley
NPC, Calgary
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1697.8 | A quick answer.... | CGOOA::PITULEY | Ain't technology wonderful? | Wed Jul 05 1995 16:36 | 29 |
| Well, I went over to the District Support guys, and they showed me the
following.......
The single voltage supplies have two variations. The H7082-AA is intended
for/120V use only and doesn't require a power cord. Instead, it plugs
directly
into a standard US Style three prong electrical outlet. The H7082-AB
is a
universal supply and operates at 100-240VAC 50/60Hz, using a removable
power
cord with an IEC style onnector.
Part Number DC Output Specifications AC Input
----------- ------------------------ --------
H7082-AA +5.1V @1.8A 100-120VAC Only No Power
Cord
H7082-AB +5.1V @1.8A 100-240VAC Removeable Power
Cord
This quite nicely answers my question...
Brian Pituley
NPC, Calgary
PS: I *hate* pasting into Notes from VMSmail....the margins don't line
up.
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