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[ts-7000] How HOT should the IC's (especailly the FPGA) get on a TS7800?

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Subject: [ts-7000] How HOT should the IC's (especailly the FPGA) get on a TS7800?
From: "wildpossumboy" <>
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 07:01:02 -0000
Hi All.

I have measured the temperature of the FPGAs' and the CPUs' on two
TS7800 and they seem to be rather hot (they are simply on the bench at
room temp - I hate to think what they will be like in an enclosure at
clients premises). 

Am I being too concerned OR is this acceptable operating temperatures?

Current Ambient inside air-conditioned room temp is 29.4C || [85F];
FPGAs are at 54.7C || [130.5F];
CPU's are 40.2C || [104.4F];
and general board components are at 38.2C || [100.7F].

Measured with a http://www.tempgun.com model PE1 device.

Thanks. Grahame

PS: Well in Sydney Australia its summer - current outside ambient temp
is apporx: 33C [92F]. Better than Adelaide or Melbourne Australia
where they have had over 43C [110F] (in the shade ths morning) over
the last five days running! That's more like being in Hell :)


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