Zeus series powered & passive bus boards – Tiptop Powered Bus User Manual

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Chapter 2

Understanding power consumption of analog

and digital modules.

The power consumption requirements for today’s crop of new and exciting

modules varies from the prior needs of modules in the past. Before, the

current draw was almost always even on both the positive and negative side

of the rails. For instance, a 30mA module usually drew 15mA from the +12V

rail and another 15mA from the -12V rail making for an even distribution of

power consumption over the chain of power flow. This allowed the user to

quickly calculate the necessary power supply specifications they would need

to provide sufficient power to their systems.

Today this is not always the case. In modern modules there are far more

digital technologies that require greater amounts of current drawn from the

+12V power rail than what is drawn from the -12V power rail. With this in

mind, the user can no longer take the summed mA total for granted and base

their system's power on the status quo.

For Example: A Z3000 MKII Smart VCO requires 50mA from the +12V rail

and 25mA from the -12V rail. A hypothetical system comprising of three

Z3000 MKIIs would need to source 150mA from the +12V rail and 75mA

from the -12v rail to function properly.

Once you know the amount of current you will need on your +12V and-12V,

you can decide how many Zeus Powered Bus Boards you will need. Powered

Bus Boards can supply up to 1200mA on the +12V regulator and 1200mA

on the -12V regulator.

For Example: if you need 1150mA on the +12V and 730mA on the -12V,

then you will need one Zeus Powered Bus Board. If you need 1450mA on your

+12V and 1100mA on your -12V then you will need 2 Powered Bus Boards

due to the 1200mA cap on both regulators.

ZEUS Series Powered & Passive Bus Boards

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