[Arm-netbook] eoma68 router pcb
Scott Sullivan
scott at ss.org
Thu Nov 14 02:42:31 GMT 2013
On 11/13/2013 08:41 PM, Christopher Thomas wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 6:34 PM, luke.leighton
> <luke.leighton at gmail.com <mailto:luke.leighton at gmail.com>> wrote:
> > anyone any experience at dealing with that much power on
> small boards
> > (4 amp @ 5V) ?
>
> LM1084? any guidance on PCB layout anyone aware of?
> Well, this will obviously be a 4 layer board, but I can say with the
> MEBv2, we had tremendous problems with thermal dissipation of the
> LM2576 at 9-12vdc, at 6vdc is was manageable, but the MEBv2++ are 2
> layer boards, and with the addition of a secondary power plane, it
> would probably have been fine. For the most recent versions, we are
> using an AP6503a, and so far at 6, 9,12 vdc the heat is
> non-existent. Not to mention, the local price of the AP6503 was .60c
> cheaper than the LM2576, and is 85-95% more heat efficient.
>
>
> My point in mentioning the LM2576, is that they are functionally similar
> to the LM1084, and both Linear.
CUI does board mount switching regulators that generate a lot less heat.
http://www.cui.com/product/power/dc-dc-converters/isolated/board-mount/20-w/pyb20-series
PYB20-Q24-S5 is an isolated supply that will output 5V at 4A.
But that digikey pricing suggests their not economical yet.
http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en/power-supplies-board-mount/dc-dc-converters/4325599?k=PYB20-Q24-S5
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Scott Sullivan
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