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RE: Re: VIA Network MP3 Project


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  • Subject: RE: Re: VIA Network MP3 Project
  • From: "Andy Laurence" <andy@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 13:28:48 +0100
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      << You then need to derive the various= ATX PSU voltages (+12V,=0D
+5V,=0D
      +3.3V, 0, -5V, -12V I think, not 100% though= ?) >>=0D
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      That's right.=0D
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      << The big advantage of this is you do= n't need to play with 240V=0D
mains=0D
      inside whatever you are building. The HP ePC= uses an external=0D
power=0D
      supply in a similar way. >>=0D
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      Indeed, it is a good idea, but laptop PSUs a= re not cheap, and=0D
with the second PSU as well, it is going to be the best part of =C2=A350 fo= r=0D
jjust the PSU!  There are places which do laptop PSUs for about =C2=A3= 20 a=0D
pop which would bring prices down a lot from the =C2=A340 new retail price.= =0D
I looked at regulators to fit a PC in my car, and they're quite simple.=0D<= BR> I've compiled a list of sites detailing converting from 12vdc to the=0D
required voltages at http://ca= rmp3.andylaurence.co.uk=0D
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      Andy=0D
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