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RE: Re: VIA Network MP3 Project


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  • Subject: RE: Re: VIA Network MP3 Project
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phil@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 14:41:49 +0100
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> I might not have explained myself clearly, use the external PSU from <= BR> > a Laptop (the omnibook I am using has a 19V 3.16A PSU) AND build a > small board to go into the case of the end product.
>
> You then need to derive the various ATX PSU voltages (+12V, +5V,
> +3.3V, 0, -5V, -12V I think, not 100% though?) using regulators which<= BR> > shouldn't be too difficult or expensive and then attach the Molex
> connector.

My laptop PSU is 18.5Vdc at 2.7A ... And costs =A367 to buy a new one.

My old VAIO laptop PSU was =A3103.

Laptop PSUs aren't cheap!

Phil


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