Hi

For multiple TBolts, the simple answer is local regulation. LT1764’s work fine 
for the +12 and +5 side. A well bypassed 79L12 can
do the trick for the -12. Feed them all of of a  bulk +15 (high current) 
llinear supply and a -15 with the lowest output you can find. 

The gotcha is that if you have a power outage … all of them fire up at once. 
The OCXO’s go to max and that condition likely will 
do nasty things to a supply not rated to handle the current. A current limit 
supply will likely *eventually* recover. A holdback supply 
may not ever come back. A supply with defective overload protection may burst 
into flames ….

Lots of fun.

Bob

> On Sep 1, 2016, at 9:44 AM, James Robbins <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Is there a problem running more than one Thunderbolt off of the same linear 
> supply (assuming the supply can support the current demands) or does each 
> Thunderbolt require its’ own separate linear supply?  Jim Robbins
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