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OMB-DBK Option Cards and Modules - Omega Engineering

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Available Power Chart — Supply to Expansion Devices<br />

Product Available Power<br />

<strong>DBK</strong>32 7500 mW<br />

<strong>DBK</strong>32A 15000 mW<br />

<strong>DBK</strong>33 7500 mW<br />

<strong>DBK</strong>34 5 A-hr in 12 V mode; fused at 8 A<br />

<strong>DBK</strong>34A 5 A-hr in 12 V mode; fused at 8 A<br />

Use the following procedure <strong>and</strong> table to calculate the required system power.<br />

1. In the Quantity column (5th), list the number of <strong>DBK</strong>s of that type in your system.<br />

2. In the Sub Total column (7th), enter the product of column 5 <strong>and</strong> column 6 (mW).<br />

3. Add the Sub Total column, <strong>and</strong> enter the sum at the bottom right of the table.<br />

This result is your power requirement in mW.<br />

<strong>DBK</strong>32, <strong>DBK</strong>32A, <strong>and</strong> <strong>DBK</strong>34 cannot supply +5 VDC. In cases that require +5 VDC, if<br />

the +5 VDC requirement exceeds 500 mW from a LogBook or Daq device, then a <strong>DBK</strong>33<br />

must be used. Note that <strong>DBK</strong>33 can supply 1000 mW at +5 VDC.<br />

Note: The <strong>DBK</strong>34 has an 8 amp fuse, <strong>and</strong> has a capacity of 5 A-hr when in the 12V mode,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a capacity of 2.5 A-hr when in the 24V mode.<br />

Daq Systems 967794 <strong>DBK</strong> Basics, pg. 19

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