Should get the 5 volts with the usual 3-legged fuse :-) ??
Don

Rex
> FWIW. I just hapened on this power supply in an ad. You might find a
> fixed voltage one somewhere cheaper, but the price seemed ok, so here it
> is for consideration...
> http://www.mpja.com/email/12-13-11.asp?r=284759&s=2
>
> Still need the 5 V somehow, so not a complete solution for the 5680A.
>
>
> On 12/19/2011 3:06 PM, gandal...@aol.com wrote:
>> In a message dated 19/12/2011 22:27:22 GMT Standard Time, c...@omen.com
>> writes:
>>
>> This  thing requires plenty of current to get started.
>> My Tek CPS250 1.2 amp  output (A+B parallel) only gets 7.5 volts.
>> Now to scrounge something a bit  bigger.
>> ---------------------
>> The 15 volts to pin 1 starts off needing to supply around 1.7 Amps,
>> eventually falling to somewhere between 700 and 800 mA.
>>
>> Pin 4 always draws around 85 to 90 mA from its 5 volt supply.
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Nigel
>> GM8PZR
>>
>
>
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