Subject: RE: Powersupply question.
To: 'Peter B' <pb@ludd.luth.se>
From: Collin Baillie <Collin.Baillie@world.net>
List: port-alpha
Date: 06/06/2002 12:36:28
Peter,
The PSU on my Alphastation 255/233 is 213 watts.
Regards,
Collin
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter B [mailto:pb@ludd.luth.se]
Sent: Thursday, 6 June 2002 12:16 PM
To: port-alpha@netbsd.org
Subject: Powersupply question.
I have an Digital AlphaStation 4/255 266 MHz that miss the power supply.
I have looked into the hardware documentation of the machine (online). And
it
seems that of the four power connectors. The two first (J19) seems
compatible
with standard PC AT-supply. While the second two are GND & 3,3 Volt. Is that
true? (I assume VDD is +5V).
If so could I make an converter adapter so I can run the AlphaStation with a
standard PC ATX power supply ?,
How many Watts does that need to be to just run the motherboard+cpu+memory
..?
/Peter
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/dec-docs/ek-pcdsa-ti.pdf.gz
p150, Table 10-6 AlphaStation 200 Series System Motherboard Power Connectors
J19
Open 1 <-- Power good?
VDD 2 <-- +5V ?
+12V 3
-12V 4
Ground 5
Ground 6
Ground 7
Ground 8
-5V 9
VDD 10
VDD 11
VDD 12
J20
Ground 1
Ground 2
Ground 3
+3,3V 4
+3,3V 5
+3,3V 6
+3,3V 7
+3,3V 8
+3,3V 9
Ground 10
Ground 11
Ground 12