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I haven't seen this mythical box I don't think.--[[User:Malcolm.chambers|Malcolm.chambers]] 20:39, 23 December 2009 (UTC)
This is a dual rail PSU giving 5v, -5v, 12v, -12v.


This is a separate box to make getting it PAT tested easier. Inside is a RF filtered IEC mains inlet, a 20mm fuseholder and a LASCAR power supply board, which provides +- 15V and +5V using linear regulators. A pair of 10-turn presets on the board allow the adjustment of the symetrical output voltages.
*SMPSU
*ATX form factor
*currently powering the scart bodges (autoswitch to scart input dongles...)


The output is via a length of starquad cable to a 4-pin DIN plug to connect to the NetMuxBreakout itself. The cores in the cable are show below.
This is a separate box to make getting it PAT tested easier. Inside is a RF filtered IEC mains inlet, a 20mm fuseholder and a LASCAR power supply board, which provides +- 12V and +5V using linear regulators. A pair of 10-turn presets on the board allow the adjustment of the symetrical output voltages.
{|border="1"
|-
!Connection
!Colour
!Pin
|-
!+15V
!Red
!2
|-
!-15V
!Blue
!1
|-
!+5V
!White
!3
|-
!0V
!Green, Screen
!4
|}


There isn't an on-off switch because it's intended to be on all the time, and there isn't a power on indicator because the box will probably be hidden out the way. The front of the NetMuxBreakout will have power indicators.
There isn't an on-off switch because it's intended to be on all the time, and there isn't a power on indicator because the box will probably be hidden out the way.

Revision as of 11:05, 6 October 2011

This is a dual rail PSU giving 5v, -5v, 12v, -12v.

  • SMPSU
  • ATX form factor
  • currently powering the scart bodges (autoswitch to scart input dongles...)

This is a separate box to make getting it PAT tested easier. Inside is a RF filtered IEC mains inlet, a 20mm fuseholder and a LASCAR power supply board, which provides +- 12V and +5V using linear regulators. A pair of 10-turn presets on the board allow the adjustment of the symetrical output voltages.

There isn't an on-off switch because it's intended to be on all the time, and there isn't a power on indicator because the box will probably be hidden out the way.