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en:ztex_boards:ztex_fpga_boards:cluster_power_supplies [2012/04/19 10:11] – [USB-FPGA Modules 1.15y: Large clusters] stefan | en:ztex_boards:ztex_fpga_boards:cluster_power_supplies [2012/04/19 15:29] – minor spelling fix 98.100.255.243 | ||
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===== USB-FPGA Modules 1.15y: Small clusters ===== | ===== USB-FPGA Modules 1.15y: Small clusters ===== | ||
- | For small clusters 12V/5A switching PSU's can be used to power one Quad FPGA Boards. These PSU are connected to [[http:// | + | For small clusters 12V/4A or more switching PSU's can be used to power one Quad FPGA Boards. These PSU are connected to [[http:// |
Suitable PSU's are available in the online shop: | Suitable PSU's are available in the online shop: | ||
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* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
===== USB-FPGA Modules 1.15y: Large clusters ===== | ===== USB-FPGA Modules 1.15y: Large clusters ===== | ||
- | For larger FPGA clusters high efficient ATX PSU's with plugable cables are the best choice. These PSU can be easily modified to power the Quad FPGA Baords usin CON2: | + | For larger FPGA clusters high efficient ATX PSU's with plugable cables are the best choice. These PSU can be easily modified to power the Quad FPGA Boards using [[http:// |
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Requirements: | Requirements: | ||
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- Not required but recommended: | - Not required but recommended: | ||
- Connect the cables from PSU to the terminal block (delivered with the board) of CON2. The two outer contacts are GND (black) and the inner contact is +12V (yellow).\\ {{: | - Connect the cables from PSU to the terminal block (delivered with the board) of CON2. The two outer contacts are GND (black) and the inner contact is +12V (yellow).\\ {{: | ||
- | - Connect the "Power on" (green wire) signal to a GND wire (black), see http:// | + | - Connect the "Power on" (green wire) signal to a GND wire (black), see http:// |