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The power board of each SBX is an all-in-one, point-of-load power system for detectors and the SBX. It powers the entire system from a single 48VDC input by generating all voltages for slope box, preamp, pickoff board and Raspberry Pi. Furthermore, it allows a single detector and its SBX to be run entirely from one PoE (power over ethernet) port, enabling standalone detector operation. It is located on top of the [[The Pickoff Card|pickoff card]] inside the [[The Slope Box Extension|SBX]].
The power board of each SBX is an all-in-one, point-of-load power system for detectors and the SBX. It powers the entire system from a single 48VDC input by generating all voltages for slope box, preamp, pickoff board and Raspberry Pi. Furthermore, it allows a single detector and its SBX to be run entirely from one PoE (power over ethernet) port, enabling standalone detector operation. It is located on top of the [[The Pickoff Card|pickoff card]] inside the [[The Slope Box Extension|SBX]].
==EPICS Interface for Power Board==
==EPICS Interface for Power Board==
[[File:SBX screens.png|600px|thumb]]
[[File:SBX screens.png|600px|thumb]]
The power board of the SBX has the capability to control and indicate various process variables via EPICS. The power board of the SBX

Revision as of 15:57, February 13, 2023

PowerBoardSBXdiagram.png

The power board of each SBX is an all-in-one, point-of-load power system for detectors and the SBX. It powers the entire system from a single 48VDC input by generating all voltages for slope box, preamp, pickoff board and Raspberry Pi. Furthermore, it allows a single detector and its SBX to be run entirely from one PoE (power over ethernet) port, enabling standalone detector operation. It is located on top of the pickoff card inside the SBX.

EPICS Interface for Power Board

SBX screens.png

The power board of the SBX has the capability to control and indicate various process variables via EPICS. The power board of the SBX