Publication No. IMP2B-0HH/5
Specifications 49
A.2 Electrical Specification
Two IEC 61076-4-101 compatible connectors that mate with rack mounted backplane
connectors form the electrical connection to the IMP2B.
A.2.1 Voltage Supply Requirements
Table
A-2 Voltage Supply Requirements
Voltage Upper Limit Lower Limit Vripple
+5 V
5.25
4.85
50 mV RMS (maximum) contained within the total excursion
+3.3 V
3.465
3.201
+12 V
+12.6
+11.4
240 mV
-12 V
-11.4
-12.6
The IMP2B does not use the
±
12 V supply lines, but they are fed to the PMC site.
A.2.2 Power Consumption
The IMP2B uses both +3.3 V and +5 V supply rails.
Power dissipations are shown for an IMP2B with a 7448 and 1 GByte of RAM (no
PMC fitted) operating at the stated frequencies. Typical figures are taken with the
card sitting at a VxWorks BSP prompt at +25 °C, and maximum figures running a
Fast Fourier Transform test at +85 °C to push the processor toward its maximum
power output.
Table
A-3 Power Dissipation
Processor
Frequency (MHz)
Bus Frequency
(MHz)
Processor Core
Voltage (V)
Typical Power
(W)
Maximum Power
(W)
1400
200
1.15
17 W (+25 °C)
3.1 A @ 5 V
0.5 A @ 3.3 V
27.5 W (+85°C)
5.0 A @ 5 V
0.7 A @ 3.3 V
1400 (Nap enabled)
200
1.15
7.5 W (+25 °C)
27.5 W (+85°C)
5.0 A @ 5 V
0.7 A @ 3.3 V
1000
200
1.0
12 W (+25 °C)
12.8 W (+85 °C)
15 W (+85 °C)
1000 (Nap enabled)
200
1.0
7 W (+25 °C)
8.2 W (+85 °C)
15 W (+85 °C)
This assumes that no power is being drawn from either of the USB 2.0, 5 V outputs.
Inrush current on the +3.3 V and +5.0 V rails never exceeds the steady state, fully on
figures.
NOTE
When using a PMC, ensure that it does not cause the specified maximum supply current to be
exceeded, especially from the +5 V and +3.3 V supplies.
WARNING
Do not exceed the maximum rated input voltages or apply reversed bias to the assembly.
If such conditions occur, toxic fumes may be produced due to the destruction of components