[time-nuts] Rack-mounting an LPRO?

Bob Camp lists at rtty.us
Tue Mar 2 00:15:19 UTC 2010


Hi

There is another unit with the same name (also an LPRO) that is 1.25 high rather than 1.5. That unit is a bit better for a 1U rack. 

Bob


On Mar 1, 2010, at 6:09 PM, Paul Boven wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> First of all, thank you all very much for the many reactions to my query. I'd like to clarify a few things (my original posting was a bit too terse, I guess).
> 
> The LPRO-101 is 1.5" high, 3.7" deep and 5.0" wide. Its height makes it ideal to fit inside a 1U rack unit while laying on its baseplate, and the manual states it was designed to fit in 1U or 3U VME units. And I happen to have a 1U 19" rack enclosure that fits it very nicely, snug between the top and bottom cover. "LPRO" stands for 'Low Profile Rubidium Oscillator".
> 
> But from many of your reactions, it seems that this proposed setup would lead to problems getting rid of the heat generated by the LPRO, and the enclosure's baseplate would not be sufficient for cooling. I particularly liked the heat-pipe solution that was suggested, but there would be not enough height in the 1U enclosure for such a system. There seem to exist heatpipes of only 500um thickness these days, but I have no idea where one could find one of those.
> 
> Scott Mace replied that he has a 1U high Datum Rubidium unit, probably something like their Datum-8040 product, and it works fine for him.
> 
> As I already have the LPRO, rack-unit and PSU, I will attempt to get this combination to work, but will clearly have to put much more effort into (passively) cooling things than anticipated. Thanks again for the input, and I'll let you know how things turn out in a few weeks.
> 
> Regards, Paul Boven - 73 de PEaNUT
> 
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