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Topic: Server Power Supply Interface Board - for standalone miners and GPU rigs - page 32. (Read 120730 times)

legendary
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If I'm thinking right, the fans in those are self-regulating based on internal temperature. Anyone know a more complete pinout, like the power-good signal and current share? I'll have a couple here in a few days to play with so it'll be no problem figuring out, just wonder if anyone's seen a more complete pinout listed somewhere I haven't yet looked.
legendary
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I believe the blue wire would be a power on signal, you could wire a standard switch between them to have control, the red wire would be voltage sense, so it knows it is on and can regulate the voltage. Hook up as shown and measure voltage on the pads. Hook up some loads to it, if you are going to run cards from it, start with one, check voltage, add another, etc. if you have an amp clamp you can check how much load you are pulling to see if it works well.

OK got it.

Could you verify the 6-pin connectors...


Are these correct.
Do you put power to 1,2&3 and ground to 4,5&6 or do you skip any?

http://www.tomshardware.com/gallery/PCI-Express-6-pin-2x3-auxiliary-75W-power-supply-connector,0101-312644-10124-0-0-0-jpg-.html

http://imgur.com/zmgMRnr

Awesome site!
http://pinouts.ru/
sr. member
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I believe the blue wire would be a power on signal, you could wire a standard switch between them to have control, the red wire would be voltage sense, so it knows it is on and can regulate the voltage. Hook up as shown and measure voltage on the pads. Hook up some loads to it, if you are going to run cards from it, start with one, check voltage, add another, etc. if you have an amp clamp you can check how much load you are pulling to see if it works well.
sr. member
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I read that page many times. Take a picture of the connector port on your power supply and post it for me please. I'll see what I can do.


HP 1000W Power Supply ProLiant  #380622 #7001044 DL360 G5 DL380 G5 ML350 G5 ML370 G5 403781-001

http://imgur.com/8h5ITfl,XoSUejq#1

http://imgur.com/8h5ITfl,XoSUejq




This looks like the info you need. Do some testing, be careful
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1878162
legendary
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Which supply is that? Is that for the DL360?
legendary
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legendary
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Depending on funding availability and whatnot, I might have some ready by the end of next week or shortly after. I'll definitely keep the thread posted.
sr. member
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really interested in getting 4-5 of these.
hero member
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Hooray for non-equilibrium thermodynamics!
That should be enough to get it turned on and spitting out 12V.

Great stuff, thanks.
legendary
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That should be enough to get it turned on and spitting out 12V.
hero member
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Hooray for non-equilibrium thermodynamics!
I've been looking around for the pinout on the Z750P to get one switched on for testing, but I'm having trouble tracking this down. Does anybody know if the pinout is the same as on the NPS-700AB (see pic below)? The connector looks the same, but I'm guessing that the pinout could be different. Any help gratefully received Smiley.

hero member
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Hooray for non-equilibrium thermodynamics!
Why, what's March? There's people that want these yesterday.

If you can't do them yesterday then tomorrow would be fine Wink. The feature list sounds great by the way, thanks for all the hard work.
legendary
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Why, what's March? There's people that want these yesterday.
legendary
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You got until March
legendary
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Still having trouble finding a reliable source for the Z750P power supply socket, that isn't about 6 weeks out.

Working on pinout/interface for the DPS-800 HP power supply. I've gotten information enough to turn them on, but haven't turned up an actual pinout of the signal lines yet but we'll get there.


Is there another people want boards for? I'm seeing a lot of reference to the DPS-2000, so that's a possibility so long as people understand they're gonna need to rig up fans. Suppose I could put a fan header on the board.



As of now we're including a 5V 3A output, which was requested as some standalone miner devices need a 5V line to power internal controllers. It'll break out the 3.3V standby, give option for external fan control, and supply an output current measurement signal in addition to auto-poweron, power-good detect, and current balancing. Hopefully I can locate/derive enough info on the DPS-800 and DPS-2000 to implement the same features.
sr. member
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were you able to twin the supplies.
legendary
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The DL360 is next on my list to build boards for. Hopefully I have some better info on those sometime next week.

In the next few days I'm gonna run up some test procedures for the Z750P boards, which should make for an interesting writeup. With any luck we'll start mass production by the end of next week.
sr. member
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I read that page many times. Take a picture of the connector port on your power supply and post it for me please. I'll see what I can do.
sr. member
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I don't have the supply so I can't tell. I have these plugs and supplies here, and have physically confirmed they work.
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