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Electronic Log for Electronics Development

Oxford

Pete Hastings

Mark Jones

Power supply board

Ready for experimental visit to Trento, 28th September 2025

  • Power distribution board required for QuARC.
  • Provide power for Raspberry Pi and DDC boards from single DC input:
    • 5V/5A for Raspberry Pi via USB-C
    • >7.5V (5A?) for DDC board daisy chain via 2.5mm barrel
  • Single USB-C PD input: 20V/5A
    • Needs USB-C PD voltage negotiation chip
  • Fallback option with 20V DC 2.5mm barrel jack input
  • LEDs to indicate each voltage is provided correctly:
    • 20V input
    • 5V to Raspberry Pi
    • >7.5V to DDC boards
  • Should be able to switch off LEDs
  • Necessary to switch between input power supplies?
  • Ensure both power outputs stable: no drop-outs!
    • Potential for USB-C PD to drop out when voltage renegotiated?

DDC Photodiode Board Rev.F

Upon completion of power distribution board

Scintillating Fibre Profile Monitor Front-end Boards

Upon completion of Rev.F board

  • Integration of scintillating fibre profile monitor based on design from Blake Leverington, University of Heidelberg
  • Hamamatsu S17285 photodiode arrays to couple to scintillating fibres
  • Interface board needed between USB-C connection from FPGA and photodiode arrays
  • Acquire data; distribute timing signals

Imperial

Andy Rose

Duncan Parker

QuADProBe FPGA Upgrade

IO specification

  • Connections for AMD Kria K26 system-on-module
  • 11 “USB-C” IO connector
    • Vertical right-angle (“flag”) connector
    • 5x differential-pairs, at-least one connected to HP clock-capable pins
    • 4x single-ended, to 3v3 HD pins
    • 20V power - power-enable, O/V and O/C protection
  • 1 “USB-C” IO connector
    • Vertical right-angle (“flag”) connector
    • 3x differential-pairs, connected to HP global-clock pins
    • 4x single-ended, to 3v3 HD pins
    • 20V power - power-enable, O/V and O/C protection
  • GbE via RJ45
  • M.2 SATA disk
    • Or NVMe disk? IIRC can be made resistor-changeable to PCIe?
  • M.2 PCIe?
    • A+E key? M key?
    • 2 lane PCIe
  • uSD card
  • RPI5-compatable PCIe
    • 16-pin, single-sided, 0.5mm pitch FFC
    • Connect to PL GTH transceivers
  • 4-pin fan-header?

Power specification

  • USB-C power connection – 5A @ 20V
    • Requires negotiation
  • Barrel-jack fall-back power
  • Hold-up caps?

Mechanical specification

  • As low-profile as possible
  • Not overly constrained in lateral dimensions – as compact as reasonably possible
  • Mounting holes
  • Heatsink?
  • All connector on one edge?
    • Except RPI PCIe (and fan-header if used)

To-do

  • Swap USBs to flag-type
  • Make power switches disabled by default (pull-up on En# lines)
  • I2C for power negotiator
    • 20V USB-C PD/DC power input
    • 11 x USB-C sockets connected to PL for detector interface