Op 29 sep. 2013 15:50 schreef "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" dave@treblig.org het volgende:
- Arokux X (arokux@gmail.com) wrote:
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 2:56 PM, luke.leighton luke.leighton@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Arokux X arokux@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am probably once again asking for something that is not there, but anyway. I'm currently hacking on several single board computers. Each of them requires 12V. So I would need an AC to DC power adapter for each. Each of adapters will require a separate socket in my master plug. What I would like to have is _one_ AC to DC adapter with multiple outputs to which I then connect my boards. Basically something like a USB hub but for power supply. After much of googling I wasn't able to find something like this. Have I missed something?
get some parts off of farnell and a soldering iron. one socket, several wires, many plugs.
How about the power? Will those "some parts" be able to support 25W
output?
And additional requirement for the all-in-one power adapter showed up. Some board require 5V, not 12. So I need several outputs with 12V and several outputs with 5V.
Have you tried a normal PC power supply; I think there is a way to fudge them to believe a motherboard is connected.
What about a picopsu?
Dave
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