I know what you mean about a nice PSU tutorial for our ever growing MOTM
systems. My solution (which addresses your questions 2b and 3, in a way) was
to use a larger Power One supply (I think the number is an HBB 15-1.5A) which
supplies almost double the power of the MOTM 900. I was able to mount it on
the 900 front panel with very little trouble -- I did have to drill new
mounting holes in the aluminum frame of the Power One unit (being careful as
to not drill too deep and accidentally drill into the transformer). I also
had to be rather careful to locate the Power One unit in the right horizontal
position since there is very little clearance on the sides with this wider
unit. I can't imagine a larger unit than the HBB size being able to fit
against a 3U FP -- of course you could always go case mounted.
I was able to use the MTA power block without any problems but I also added a
barrier strip since I wanted many more PSU connections.
JB
In a message dated 4/15/2001 8:03:33 AM,
jpont@... writes:
>(2) I've read the Power 1 suggestions (including Dave's very nice motm
>parts page & Digikey):
>(a) Is there a single Power 1 supply that will power, say, > 50 modules
>(or is this even sensible)?
>(b) How is a Power 1 supply 'assembled' (ie., components required,
>assembly required, mta module connections (motm 960, I suppose),
>stand-alone housing,...)? Here I am thinking of parts list and
> instructions, like an electronics kit approach.
>
>(3) Paul S: Do you have any anticipated plans for a 3U power module with
>"more power"?