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The MCE power requirements are:
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| +V<sub>core</sub>
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|| 5A
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| +V<sub>lvd</sub>
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|| 4.5V
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|| 3A
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| +V<sub>a</sub>
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|| 6.2V
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|| 15A
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| -V<sub>a</sub>
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|| -6.2V
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|| 2A
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| +V<sub>ah</sub> <sup>1</sup>
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|| 10V
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|| 0.1A
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<sup>1</sup>: 10V supply only used when Readout Card Rev. B or Bias Card Rev. D is present in a subrack. 10V was used to generate reference voltages for DACs.
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There are different solutions for powering up an MCE.
 
There are different solutions for powering up an MCE.
  
 
;Linear Supplies
 
;Linear Supplies
A straight-forward method is to use linear supplies:
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A straight-forward method is to use linear supplies configured to satisfy the above requirements. In that case the MCE has to be equipped with the right Linear-Feed connector.
: 3V @ 5A (3.3V OK)
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: 4.5V @ 3A (5.0V OK)
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The 5-MDM MCE (72HP, SCUBA2 style) has 2 Circular Amphenol connectors in the front panel. Pinout is here:[http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/schematics/PLA/Figure%206%20Rear%20View%20of%20pinout_AMPHENOL%20size%2022_RevC.xls Amphenol pinout]] 
: 6.3V @ 15A (7.0V OK)
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: -6.3V @ 2A (-7.0V OK)
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The 3-MDM MCE (48HP, Spider Style) has a Winchester MRA-34P-G connector in the front panel. Pinout can be found under Winchester connector, here : [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/schematics/PLA/48HP%20PSU%20Connector-C585-301-%20Rev%20B.pdf 48HP PSU Connector]
: 10.0V @ 1A (15.0V OK)
 
  
Note: 10V supply only used when Readout Card Rev. B or Bias Card Rev. D is present in a subrack. 10V was used to generate reference voltages for DACs.
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As an example, here is how we setup our linear supplies in the lab.  
  
;Switching Supplies: PSU + ACDCU
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;Switching Supplies (PSA + ACDCU)
  
The MCE can be equipped with a switching supply (PSA) that is powered by +-150V DC generated by an external AC-DC unit that can reside far from the MCE and is also supplied by UBC.
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The MCE can be equipped with a switching supply (PSA) that is powered by +-150V DC generated by an external AC-DC unit that can reside far from the MCE. The ACDC unit is also designed and supplied by UBC.
  
 
So far, there has only been one incident that the switching noise was reported to be unacceptable.
 
So far, there has only been one incident that the switching noise was reported to be unacceptable.
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See picture of 5-MDM MCE (72HP)

Revision as of 17:24, 26 March 2010

The MCE power requirements are:

+Vcore 3V 5A
+Vlvd 4.5V 3A
+Va 6.2V 15A
-Va -6.2V 2A
+Vah 1 10V 0.1A

1: 10V supply only used when Readout Card Rev. B or Bias Card Rev. D is present in a subrack. 10V was used to generate reference voltages for DACs.

There are different solutions for powering up an MCE.

Linear Supplies

A straight-forward method is to use linear supplies configured to satisfy the above requirements. In that case the MCE has to be equipped with the right Linear-Feed connector.

The 5-MDM MCE (72HP, SCUBA2 style) has 2 Circular Amphenol connectors in the front panel. Pinout is here:Amphenol pinout]

The 3-MDM MCE (48HP, Spider Style) has a Winchester MRA-34P-G connector in the front panel. Pinout can be found under Winchester connector, here : 48HP PSU Connector

As an example, here is how we setup our linear supplies in the lab.

Switching Supplies (PSA + ACDCU)

The MCE can be equipped with a switching supply (PSA) that is powered by +-150V DC generated by an external AC-DC unit that can reside far from the MCE. The ACDC unit is also designed and supplied by UBC.

So far, there has only been one incident that the switching noise was reported to be unacceptable.

See picture of 5-MDM MCE (72HP)