hello chuck,
only one ad5 is allowed per row.
as long as the total 5 volts consumption of the modules
doesn't exceed 100ma you can use more than 1 module
with the ad5. in the example below (a113 and a190)
the 5 volts consumption is 150 ma, therefore you need
two ad5.
best wishes
ingo
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, "charles graef"
<vogelscheiss@...> wrote:
>
> Sorry, I'm confused -- you're saying that the A-100AD5 will only
permit one
> 5V module in the row in which it's installed
>
> --Chuck
>
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> Subject: AW: 1 5V Low-Cost Adapter questions
>
> > I have two 5V Low-Cost Adapters (A-100AD5). I have previously
used them
> > with A-113 and A-190 installed in separate A-100G6 cabinets.
> >
> > Now I am going to put A-113 and A-190 into same cabinet. Looking
at the
> > power consumption figures it appears, that two A-100AD5 are still
> > needed. Just to make to make sure, I would like to ask, how
should the
> > A-100AD5:s be installed, when
> > - A-113 and A-190 are in the same row/power rail.
>
> Sorry, that's not possible as only one A-100AD5 is allowed for each
bus
> board.
>
> > - A-113 and A-190 are in different rows.
>
> That's the right solution. Simple connect one A-100AD5 on each bus
board.
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
>