Power Supplies; Table 5: Powering The Devices - Sundance Spas SMT398 User Manual

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Power Supplies

The PCI specifications state that the maximum power allowed for any PCI board is 25
Watts, and represents the total power drawn from all power rails provided at the
connector (+5V, +3.3v, +VI/O,+12V,-12V, +3.3Vaux). The expansion board (in our
case the TIM carrier board and the TIM modules) may optionally draw all this power
from either the +5V or +3.3V rail.
Nevertheless, it is anticipated that many systems will not provide a full 25 Watts per
connector for each power rail, because most boards will typically draw much less
than this amount.
For this reason it is recommended that you analyse the total FPGA device power
drawn by using
Xilinx XPOWER
This will tell you if you need to use the external power connector provided on our
carrier boards. (Like the SMT310Q carrier board)
CPLD
XL95288CS280
Vccint/Vdd
3.3v
Vcco
LVTLL
3.3v
Vddq HSTL I
N/A
Vref
N/A
Iref

Table 5: powering the devices.

DC/DC
converter
PC 3.3v
Voltage
regulator
This module must have 5V supplied through the TIM connectors. In addition, a 3.3V
supply is required and should be supplied through the TIM mounting holes. This is
compatible with the SMT310Q, SMT327 and future Sundance TIM carrier boards.
Contained on the module are a linear regulator for the 'QDRs and a DC/DC converter
for the FPGA.
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before implementing your design in the FPGA.
FPGA
XC2V
1.5v
3.3v
1.5v
0.75v
10uA
SMT398 User Manual
QDR
ZBT
2.5v
3.3v
N/A
3.3v
1.5v
N/A
0.75v
N/A
Oscillator
3.3v
N/A
N/A
N/A

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