[hpsdr] 5VDC Power Supply connections

Maximo EA1DDO_HK1DX ea1ddo at hotmail.com
Sun Apr 3 09:36:12 PDT 2011


Hi,

It seems that you are the only one...
Thanks for your information.

73, Maximo - EA1DDO

                                               




Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 13:29:28 -0800
From: mcquate at sonic.net
To: hpsdr at lists.openhpsdr.org
Subject: Re: [hpsdr] 5VDC Power Supply connections

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Hi Maximo,
   According to the Atlas Schematic +5VDC pins 4, 6, 19, and 20 are bridged,
as are ground pins 3, 5, 7, 13, 15, 16 and 17.

The contacts of the 20 pin ATX connector are rated 6 amps each.
That's likely more than the current required by any six HPSDR boards, so
using one pin is probably enough, but using two would provide some extra
margin and redundancy.

With Penny, Mercury, Metis, and Excalibur, I measure 1.73 amp on the +5V 
power supply.

Dave
wa8ywq

On 4/2/2011 9:39 AM, Maximo EA1DDO_HK1DX wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I have almost ready a 5 VDC linear power supply to my HPSDR (for now 
> just Mercury and Metis).
> But I am not sure about ATX Molex connections.
> On the 20 pin Molex ATX connector, there are four pins with +5VDC, 
> pins 4, 16, 19 and 20.
> For ground connection are seven pins; 3, 5, 7, 13, 15, 16, and 17.
>
> Do I have to bridge all four positives together? or Can I apply +5VDC 
> to just one?
> I mean, Are the four positives bridged on the Atlas? or Should I 
> bridge them externally?
>
> Same for the seven ground pins.
>
> Thank you.
>
> 73, Maximo - EA1DDO
>
>
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    Hi Maximo,

      According to the Atlas Schematic +5VDC pins 4, 6, 19, and 20 are
    bridged,

    as are ground pins 3, 5, 7, 13, 15, 16 and 17.

    

    The contacts of the 20 pin ATX connector are rated 6 amps each.

    That's likely more than the current required by any six HPSDR
    boards, so 

    using one pin is probably enough, but using two would provide some
    extra

    margin and redundancy.

    

    With Penny, Mercury, Metis, and Excalibur, I measure 1.73 amp on the
    +5V power supply.

    

    Dave

    wa8ywq

    

    On 4/2/2011 9:39 AM, Maximo EA1DDO_HK1DX wrote:
    
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      Hi,

      

      I have almost ready a 5 VDC linear power supply to my HPSDR (for
      now just Mercury and Metis).

      But I am not sure about ATX Molex connections.

      On the 20 pin Molex ATX connector, there are four pins with +5VDC,
      pins 4, 16, 19 and 20.

      For ground connection are seven pins; 3, 5, 7, 13, 15, 16, and 17.

      

      Do I have to bridge all four positives together? or Can I apply
      +5VDC to just one? 

      I mean, Are the four positives bridged on the Atlas? or Should I
      bridge them externally?

      

      Same for the seven ground pins.

      

      Thank you.

      

      73, Maximo - EA1DDO

      
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