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Jim Thompson
- Jan 1, 1970
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Does anyone make a wall wart with dual outputs, say ±12V or ±15V?
...Jim Thompson
...Jim Thompson
Jim said:Does anyone make a wall wart with dual outputs, say ±12V or ±15V?
Jim said:Does anyone make a wall wart with dual outputs, say ±12V or ±15V?
Hate to state the obvious here, but when I need both + and -, I just
buy one with AC out and take it from there....
Does anyone make a wall wart with dual outputs, say ±12V or ±15V?
...Jim Thompson
Mouser.com has a wide range of AC adapters, including:
http://www.mouser.com/index.cfm?han...uctid=330206&e_categoryid=102&e_pcodeid=68001
Hate to state the obvious here, but when I need both + and -, I just
buy one with AC out and take it from there....
Luhan
Jim said:Does anyone make a wall wart with dual outputs, say ±12V or ±15V?
Does anyone make a wall wart with dual outputs, say ±12V or ±15V?
...Jim Thompson
zillions of wall warts at surplus traders.Steve said:Elpac. Digi-Key, Mouser, Allied, and Newark carry them. Have been
using their linear wall-warts for 15 years for noise-sensitive analog
test equipment. Extremely reliable, but not cheap. The +/- 15V model
(WM071-1950-D5) can be hard to find. I use their WM113S the most. Its
output cable is shielded and connects to the power input ground pin,
very rare in a wall wart. They make some really tiny 5V switcher wall
warts too.
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Elpac. Digi-Key, Mouser, Allied, and Newark carry them. Have been
using their linear wall-warts for 15 years for noise-sensitive analog
test equipment. Extremely reliable, but not cheap. The +/- 15V model
(WM071-1950-D5) can be hard to find. I use their WM113S the most. Its
output cable is shielded and connects to the power input ground pin,
very rare in a wall wart. They make some really tiny 5V switcher wall
warts too.
Steve Noll | The Used Hi Tech Equipment Dealer Directory:
| http://www.big-list.com
| Peltier Information Directory:
| http://www.peltier-info.com
Rich Grise said:http://www.mouser.com/index.cfm?han...uctid=330206&e_categoryid=102&e_pcodeid=68001
I'd be really leery of a mini-DIN for output - I bought an ethernet
switch off ebay once, and it came with a "cord wart" with at least
two outputs, and a mini-DIN connector on a cable that was stiffer
than a VGA cable. It was almost impossible to get it plugged in
right, and some of the pins had already be bent. The switch finally
died, but I still have the supply:
input: 100~240VAC 50~60Hz, max 1.0A
output: +5VDC,.7a; +3.3VDC,3.0A
Elpac. Digi-Key, Mouser, Allied, and Newark carry them.
Have been using their linear wall-warts for 15 years for
noise-sensitive analog test equipment. Extremely reliable,
but not cheap. The +/- 15V model (WM071-1950-D5) can be
hard to find. I use their WM113S the most. Its output
cable is shielded and connects to the power input ground
pin, very rare in a wall wart. They make some really tiny
5V switcher wall warts too.
The DIN standards are 41524, 45322, 45326, 45327 and 45329.
Does anybody know a website where these can be obtained?
[snip]Steve Noll wrote...
We use triple-output wall-worts by Ault: +/-12V and +5V,
with a defacto-standard 5-pin circular DIN connector.
Also "wort"?
Jim said:I just want plug-n-play ;-)
...Jim Thompson