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operations:rpiips [2019/10/15 04:02] Guifre [IPS Usage] |
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====== IPSPi1Hb: Raspberry Pi Internet Power Switch ====== | ====== IPSPi1Hb: Raspberry Pi Internet Power Switch ====== | ||
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Current configuration of ipspi1Hb | Current configuration of ipspi1Hb | ||
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+ | | PS1 | PS2 | PS3 | PS4 | PS5 | PS6 | PS7 | | ||
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- | ! PS1 ! PS2 ! PS3 ! PS4 ! PS5 ! PS6 ! PS7 | + | | FlexbuffHb 1 | Universal counter | Laser PSU | - | FlexbuffHb 2 | External PS | External PS | |
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- | | FlexbuffHb 1 | Universal counter | Laser PSU | Empty | FlexbuffHb 2 | External PS | External PS | + | External PS: External Power supply provide current to the two RF to Optics + RF filters. We need two since a 5 and a 12 Volts are required. |
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+ | dbbc3 is powered up directly from a separate UPS. We don't want to overload the system. | ||
==== Local control ==== | ==== Local control ==== | ||
The front panel of the IPS consists of an Enable button and one button to control each of the 7 connected devices. There is a LED in each control button that indicates if power is on to the device. To avoid accidental toggling, the Enable button must be held on when controlling power to a device and released between button presses. | The front panel of the IPS consists of an Enable button and one button to control each of the 7 connected devices. There is a LED in each control button that indicates if power is on to the device. To avoid accidental toggling, the Enable button must be held on when controlling power to a device and released between button presses. |