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FW: [Discuss-gnuradio] Re: Enclosure Fan connection
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Richard Meston |
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FW: [Discuss-gnuradio] Re: Enclosure Fan connection |
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Thu, 16 Nov 2006 09:19:43 -0000 |
Matt
This post is the first I'd heard of a fan being required - have you
found that the FPGA gets a bit hot?
I've got a r4.1 board which doesn't seem to have a fan connector - what
revision was it introduced in?
Rich
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Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] Re: Enclosure Fan connection
> Hello -- do you have any suggestions for wiring the enclosure fan with
> a "Gnuradio Rev 3" USRP board (s/n 356. 9/11/05). Fan appears to be a
> 5v part - not clear from the pictures on the web where it's connected
> to. Tap off the USB connector on the underside of the board?
The USRP boards shipping now have a fan connector. For older boards
which don't, you'll need to do the following:
1 - cut off the fan connector
2 - solder the black wire to a ground point. Suitable choices are the
ground connector on the lower left of the board, and the ground pin on
the power connector (the one on the side).
3 - solder the red wire to a power supply. The best place to do this
is on the output pin of the power supply connector.
The fan is labeled 5V, but it is spec'ed from 4-7V, so it works fine on
the 6.3V which the above would get you. It will be a little extra
noisy. If that bothers you, you can put a 10 ohm resistor or a diode in
the power line to drop the speed.
Matt
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