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* Open-Frame PSU [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/schematics/PLA/SC2-ELE-C585-500_RevB_Linear_Open_Frame_PSU_Wiring.pdf  Wiring], [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/schematics/PLA/SC2-ELE-C585-501A_Linear_Open_Frame_PS_BOM.pdf Bill-of-Materials], [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/schematics/PLA/SC2-ELE-C585-501A_Linear_Open_Frame_Assembly_Instruction.pdf  Assembly Instructions]
 
* Open-Frame PSU [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/schematics/PLA/SC2-ELE-C585-500_RevB_Linear_Open_Frame_PSU_Wiring.pdf  Wiring], [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/schematics/PLA/SC2-ELE-C585-501A_Linear_Open_Frame_PS_BOM.pdf Bill-of-Materials], [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/schematics/PLA/SC2-ELE-C585-501A_Linear_Open_Frame_Assembly_Instruction.pdf  Assembly Instructions]
 
* MCE-to-PS Cable [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/schematics/PLA/ELE-C585-501_RevA_Cable_Linear_Open_Frame.pdf Wiring] , [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/schematics/PLA/ELE-C585-501_RevA_Cable_Linear_Open_Frame_BOM.pdf Bill-of-Material]
 
* MCE-to-PS Cable [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/schematics/PLA/ELE-C585-501_RevA_Cable_Linear_Open_Frame.pdf Wiring] , [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/schematics/PLA/ELE-C585-501_RevA_Cable_Linear_Open_Frame_BOM.pdf Bill-of-Material]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:39, 23 January 2013

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Power Requirements

There are two types of MCE subracks:

  • MCE72: contains up-to 10 cards and can read up to 32 columns. In the past, this also contained a power supply unit (PSU)
  • MCE48: contains up-to 7 cards and can read up to 16 columns.

The power requirements of a few typical subrack configurations are given below. To compute power and current requirements for a particular configuration, use: http://e-mode.phas.ubc.ca/mce/cgi-bin/power.cgi .

Configuration MCE48
RC_RevE
BC_RevF1
MCE48
RC_RevB
BC_RevF0
MCE72
RC_RevE
BC_RevF0
MCE72
RC_RevE
BC_RevD
MCE72
RC_RevB
BC_RevD
Voltage
Vcore1 3.0V 3.2A 2.7A 5.4A 5.3A 4.3A
Vlvd 4.5V 2.9A 2.9A 3.26A 3.1A 3.1A
Va+ 6.2V 3.5A 8.6A 6.4A 5.7A 14.5A
Va− −6.2V 1.0A 1.3A 2.3A 1.8A 1.4A
Vah2 10.0V 0.01A 0.06A 0.09A
Total Power 50.1W 82.5W 85.0W 77.2W 125.7W

1: Minimum Vcore supply for older version of cards can be as low as 2.5V, but newer RC and BC require minimum 3V see note. The numbers in this table assume a Vcore of 3V.
2: The 10V Vah supply is only used when Readout Card Rev. B (or older) or Bias Card Rev. D (or older) are present in the subrack. Vah was used to generate reference voltages for DACs.
3: When using mux11d squid chips, unused DACs on Address Card can be turned off and 1 Bias Card can be eliminated. This will amount to 10W of power savings.

For card specific power requirements, see MCE Card Specific Power Requirements

Powering up an MCE

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 in the front.

  • The 5-MDM MCE, SCUBA2 style (72HP) has 2 Circular Amphenol connectors in the front panel. Pinout is here:Amphenol pinout]
  • The 3-MDM MCE (48HP, Spider Style) and newer 5-MDM MCE have a Winchester MRA-34P-G connector in the front panel. Pinout can be found under Winchester connector, here :
    48HP Front-Panel Power Connection

The Winchester connector is to be used with either linear supplies or switching supply (PSA). When using linear supplies, you can ignore connections that are "white" on that pinout. Those lines are few digital lines to monitor voltages of the switching supply and unused when used with Linear supplies.

The set of linear supplies listed below (or similar supplies) are suitable.

Option 1

Vcore in the following setup overheats and causes damage to the Vcore Supply. We are currently working on a fix. 2013-01-23

+Vcore IHC5-6/OVP (adjustable) 3V 5A
+Vlvd IHB5-3/OVP 4.5V 3A
+Va IHE5-18/OVP 6.2V 15A
−Va IHB5-3/OVP -6.2V 2A
+Vah1 IHA15-0.5 10V 0.1A

1: +Vah or 10V supply only used when Readout Card Rev. B or Bias Card Rev. D is present in a subrack.

Option 2

+Vcore Kepco JQE 6-22M (adjustable)
+Vlvd Power One HC5-6/OVP
+Va Kepco JQE 15-25M (adjustable)
−Va Kepco JQE 15-25M (adjustable)
+Vah1 Power One HAD15-0.4-A

1: +Vah or 10V supply only used when Readout Card Rev. B or Bias Card Rev. D is present in a subrack.

As a slightly out-of-date example, here is how we setup our linear supplies in the lab (for 1 MCE).

Vicor Switching Supplies (24V-in)

See Vicor Power Supply

The MCE can alternatively be equipped with a 18–36Vin (24Vin nominal) switching supply designed for use in balloon-based experiments. We are currently debugging a prototype design based on Vicor supplies. A preliminary schematics can be found here

AC-powered Switching Supplies (obsolete)

A 3-MDM MCE48 powered by an external PSA attached to an ACDCU.

The MCE can be equipped with a switching supply (PSA) that is powered through a front-panel Amphenol connector that takes ±150V DC. The ±150V is generated by an external AC-DC unit (ACDCU) that can reside far from the MCE. The ACDCU is designed and supplied by UBC.

The PSA is equipped with a controller card that allows monitoring voltage/current levels of the MCE by issuing a command from the MCE control PC. See psc_status.

This solution is obsolete and no longer in production. Ground-based experiments should use linear supplies. For balloon-based experiments, use the 24-V Vicor supply.