Author Topic: PCI POST Card Aux  (Read 2571 times)

Offline pluft

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Hello,

The manual states that the Aux voltage reading on the PCI POST card should "normally" be 3.3 v.  Does this mean there are exceptions?  I measured the voltage on a board in which Aux hovered between 2.9 and 3.0 volts.  All other voltages were in spec, including the 3.3 volt line.  Is this normal?  The computer intermittently reboots once a week or so.

Thank you!

Pat

Offline fwilson

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pluft,

The 3.3 volt PCI threshold spec is ±0.1 x VCC.  For 3.3 volts this is ±.33 volts or 2.97 to 3.63 volts. Your Aux line is providing 3.23 to 3.33. It is not normal to be out of spec however .07 of a volt would most likely not cause this issue.

If you have a spare power supply I would temporarily hook it up to the system and retest.

-Fred   

 
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