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AT8901M

Hardware Description

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AT8901M User Guide

3.7.3

Power Supply AMCs

Each AMC has its own power supply. The 12V payload power is generated by a hot swap con-
troller and for the 3V3 management power a current limit switch is used. The maximum power
dissipation for an AMC is 60W. Both AMCs together must not consume more than 75W.

For further details please refer the AMC Specification.

3.7.4

Power Supply RTM

The RTM has its own power supply. The 12V payload power is generated by a hot swap con-
troller and for the management power a current limit switch is used. The maximum power dis-
sipation for an RTM is 10W.

For further details please refer the PICMG 3.0 standard.

3.7.5

Power Transients

The board provides continuous operation in the presence of transients shown in the following
table of the PICMG 3.0 standard:

Table 3-15: Power Transients

In case of a 0V transient the board is able to keep the board alive for 8ms. The necessary en-
ergy is buffered in a capacitor. The load time for the capacitor is 100s.

3.7.6

Optional Chassis to Logic Ground Connection

According to NEBS requirement R9-14 of GR-1089-CORE issue 3, the AT8901M provides a
connection between chassis and logic ground. It is made up of a screw that connects the PCB
to the bottom sheet.

If chassis and logic ground shall be isolated, the screw with its washer can be removed. It is
located near the jumper header J11 and is labelled "GND TO CHASSIS".

Voltage

Duration

Comments

Protected by

- 200 Volts

5 µs

- 100 to - 200 Volts

Frame or Shelf

- 100 Volts

10 µs

- 75 to - 100 Volts

Board

- 75 Volts

10 ms

10 Volts per ms-Rise or Fall

Board

- 0 Volts

5 ms

50 Volts per ms-Fall

12.5 Volts per ms-Rise

Assumes prior voltage is above -44

VDC for Shelves, -43 VDC for

Boards

Board