4.2.2.
Power Consumption per Gigabit Ethernet Port
The following table indicates the power consumption per Gigabit Ethernet port.
Table 44: Power Consumption per Gigabit Ethernet Port
POWER CONSUMPTION
One 1000 Mb/s Ethernet port connected
4.2.3.
Power Consumption of PMC Modules
A maximum power of 7.5 W is available on the PMC slot. This is in accordance with the draft standard P1386/Draft
2.4a. The maximum power of 7.5 W can be arbitrarily divided on the 3.3 V and 5 V voltage lines.
The following table indicates the available current of a PMC module.
Table 45: PMC Module Current
VOLTAGE
3.3 V
5 V
+12 V
-12 V
4.2.4.
Power Consumption of XMC Modules
A maximum power of 20 W is available on the XMC slot and it can be arbitrarily divided on the 3.3 V and 5 V (VPWR)
voltage lines. XMC modules are based on 3.3 V power along with variable power (VPWR) defined as either 5 V or 12 V
in the ANSI/VITA 42.0-200x XMC Switched Mezzanine Card Auxiliary Standard specification. On the CP6007-SA, the
VPWR is configured to 5 V.
The following table indicates the available current of an XMC module.
Table 46: XMC Module Current
VOLTAGE
3.3 V
5 V (VPWR)
+12 V
-12 V
XMC integrators should carefully review the power ratings, cooling capacity and airflow
requirements in the application prior to installation of an XMC module on the CP6007-SA.
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CONTINUOUS CURRENT
2.27 A
1.5 A
0.6 A
0.4 A
CONTINUOUS CURRENT
1.0 A
3.0 A
0.6 A
0.4 A
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POWER 5 V
POWER 3.3 V
—
approx. 0.5 W
PEAK CURRENT
3.0 A
2.0 A
0.8 A
0.4 A
PEAK CURRENT
1.25 A
3.5 A
0.8 A
0.4 A
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