[time-nuts] Thunderbolt SMPS question

Robert Atkinson robert8rpi at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Jul 18 16:52:27 UTC 2013


Hi Chris,
See http://www.leapsecond.com/pages/tbolt/power.htm and http://www.leapsecond.com/pages/tbolt/noise.htm
I use a Condor / PowerOne HTAA-16W triple output linear. Technically it low on current for the +12V, but as full current is only drawn during warm up and the -12V is virtually unloaded, it copes well and is nice and quiet.

Robert G8RPI. 




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 From: Chris Wilson <chris at chriswilson.tv>
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement <time-nuts at febo.com> 
Sent: Thursday, 18 July 2013, 11:55
Subject: [time-nuts] Thunderbolt SMPS question
 



  18/07/2013 11:47

I have been chasing a really awkward BT ADSL line noise / line drop
issue for weeks. In the end I realised why connecting to the BT master
socket with an extension cable to the router stopped the issues, yet
connecting the original twisted pairs BT cable brought it back.... I
had installed a Thunderbolt on the roof and its SMPS was behind a
studded wall in my upstairs office, right near the BT jack, with the
cable running *right* by. I *THINK* either the TB itself, its power
supply that came with it from China, or just possibly a 5V SMPS I use
to power one of David Partridge's divider boards, also next to the TB
power supply is the culprit. The 5V SMPS is just a wall wart, but
regulated and branded. I can easily find another, or even build a
little linear supply for it. I don't think the divider board itself is
the cause.


However, I am unsure just what, and how critical, the demands of the TB
are. Has anyone had this sort of issue with a TB power supply, or had
cause to either find another, or find an alternative? I am not yet
sure if the PS is a sealed up box, or if a repair may be an option. Any
advice please? Thanks.

-- 
       Best Regards,
                   Chris Wilson.
mailto: chris at chriswilson.tv

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