On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone reading this happens to have a DuoDock and a multimeter, could you give me the voltages for the little 4-pin SCSI power connector on the main board? Next to this connector should be some little numbers indicating the pin numbering, so if you could give me the pinout according to these numbers (EX: 1-Ground, 2- +5V, etc..), I'd really, really appreciate it. Thanks. :)
Marc Barrett
Well, I don't have my DuoDock handy, but I can tell you that this power design is now being used in PCs to power Pentium 4 systems. If you go to http://www.formfactors.org/ check out the first link. You can also read what Intel has to say about it...
http://support.intel.com/support/processors/pentium4/sb/CS-007989.htm#PowerSupply
CFX12V Compact Form Factor with 12-V Connector Power Supply Design Guide V 1.1
It's a PDF showing an image and pinout (near the end).
Also, you can get convertor cables for 'em if you want to hang a drive on it.
http://www.xpcgear.com/p412volt.html
...but don't take my word for it. Your best bet is to use a multimeter to verify it's 12V and not 5V or something odd.
-t
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