On 8 September 2012 at 11:59, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando(a)ccrma.Stanford.EDU>
wrote:
I wonder if
there's enough current to run the PCI card portion of
the Delta 1010 setup? The data converters are in a break-out box
in an audio rack. There isn't a whole lot on the PCI card, no
fans, and I don't even think any heat sinks. That might indicate
low power.
There should be no problem with power. We are running tons of Delta66's
and I used to have a few 1010's as well. Easy cards to work with (so I'm
surprised at the problems you are having). The 1010's had problems with
some capacitors in the break-out box (in the power supply doubler or
quadrupler circuit) - replacing them fixed the issue.
I'm not having 1010 trouble. I was wondering what to do after I can
no longer update a computer because motherboards wouldn't be
available with PCI slots. I haven't tried the PCIe to PCI adapter.
I'm just exploring the idea.
Thanks...
--
Kevin