Le 15.05.2012 14:27, Erik Christiansen a écrit :
On 14.05.12 08:15, Ted Hyde wrote:
I've noticed that the current online spec sheet for the standard
PicoPSU says PG is acceptable between 10.5 and 13.5 vdc. It's not a
bold statement spec - you have to hunt for it. However, I'd believe
it in
dave wrote:
Hi all,
Sometime ago I bought a D510MO to replace my aging 1.2 GHz Duron. I'm
finally frustrated enough with the present cpu, etc. to actually
upgrade. ;-)
http://www.logicsupply.com/categories/power_supplies/dc_converters?gclid=COeJt5m4_q8CFSIHRQodoQGGHA
I've been looking at
The standard PICO power supplies are designed to be run off a regulated
12 volt PSU, not a 12 volt battery.
Only the wide range units are designed for car use - and some of them
will survive an engine starting cycle which is handy since you PC will
not reboot when starting
the car, boat, etc
Hi all,
Sometime ago I bought a D510MO to replace my aging 1.2 GHz Duron. I'm
finally frustrated enough with the present cpu, etc. to actually
upgrade. ;-)
http://www.logicsupply.com/categories/power_supplies/dc_converters?gclid=COeJt5m4_q8CFSIHRQodoQGGHA
I've been looking at the power
On 14 May 2012 00:51, dave dengv...@charter.net wrote:
http://www.logicsupply.com/categories/power_supplies/dc_converters?gclid=COeJt5m4_q8CFSIHRQodoQGGHA
I've been looking at the power supplies in the above link. Does anyone
have experience, recommendations, etc. Further what are people
On 5/13/2012 8:23 PM, andy pugh wrote:
On 14 May 2012 00:51, davedengv...@charter.net wrote:
http://www.logicsupply.com/categories/power_supplies/dc_converters?gclid=COeJt5m4_q8CFSIHRQodoQGGHA
I've been looking at the power supplies in the above link. Does anyone
have experience,
dave wrote:
Hi all,
Sometime ago I bought a D510MO to replace my aging 1.2 GHz Duron. I'm
finally frustrated enough with the present cpu, etc. to actually
upgrade. ;-)
http://www.logicsupply.com/categories/power_supplies/dc_converters?gclid=COeJt5m4_q8CFSIHRQodoQGGHA
I've been looking at
dave wrote:
Hi all,
Sometime ago I bought a D510MO to replace my aging 1.2 GHz Duron. I'm
finally frustrated enough with the present cpu, etc. to actually
upgrade. ;-)
Oh, and of course, you can buy a bunch of micro-ITX power supplies for
these 7 square CPUs. The lower-powered ones are
On 5/13/2012 7:51 PM, dave wrote:
Hi all,
Sometime ago I bought a D510MO to replace my aging 1.2 GHz Duron. I'm
finally frustrated enough with the present cpu, etc. to actually
upgrade. ;-)
http://www.logicsupply.com/categories/power_supplies/dc_converters?gclid=COeJt5m4_q8CFSIHRQodoQGGHA
Well, using a battery charger seem to be a high risk approach.
What Pico seem to delveir is I guess the right thing, a regulated and
shortcirciut-proof device intended for computer boards?
Potential problems with battery chargers as powersupplies are:
- Probably unfiltered DC
-
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