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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] 12 Volt lines on the PC/104 bus - how much power is available?
From: Jim Jackson <>
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 17:24:44 +0000 (GMT)
Hi why don't you ask TS tech support?
After all they designed and built the board.

On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Blair wrote:

> Here's an obscure question:  What's really happening on the 12 volt line of 
> the PC/104 bus?  If you look at the schematic of say the 7350, I see that it 
> says the 12-volt pin is really tied to the 5-28V source.  That would seem to 
> be counter to the PC/104 spec.  Beyond that, the PC/104 spec says that a 
> PC/104 module should draw no more than 1 amp on the 12-volt line.  But since 
> you can have a bunch of modules, that would mean that the SBC would have to 
> supply 1 amp for each one.  That could potentially be a ton of amps.  I can't 
> imagine that the bus pins can handle that.  Anyone have a thought on this?
>
>
>


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