http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p3902.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0&_nkw=ac-dc+12v++5a+power+supply&_sacat=0&_from=R40



On Mon, 2013-05-20 at 10:34 -0400, Dave wrote:
> On 5/19/2013 4:40 PM, Kent A. Reed wrote:
> > On 5/19/2013 3:11 PM, Bruce Layne wrote:
> >    
> >> <...>
> >>
> >> I've been getting the Intel D525MW motherboards and I'm liking them so
> >> far.  I'm putting 4GB of RAM on them so they shouldn't need to swap to
> >> the 64 GB solid state drive.  All of that makes for a compact and fairly
> >> easy installation in an electronic panel for this embedded LinuxCNC
> >> application, but then I need to power the computer.  On the router
> >> project, I used an ATX power supply, but it's big and bulky.<...>
> >>
> >> The guys who use the D525MW for mobile media players have power supply
> >> modules that snap into the power connector on the motherboard and are
> >> powered by 12 VDC, but it wouldn't do me much good if I needed to mount
> >> a power supply to power the DC-DC converter.<...>
> >>      
> > It sounds like you are talking about picoPSU units
> > (http://www.mini-box.com). I was happy to use a pigtail AC-DC power
> > adapter ("brick") with mine. Mini-Box carries a variety as do others. It
> > that's not an acceptable solution them I would be interested in hearing
> > what you finally incorporate.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Kent
> >
> >
> >    
> I have several systems running in hostile environments with the D525MW 
> board being fed with a Pico power supply, which is fed 12 vdc via the 
> brick power supply units that they Minibox also supplies.
> No failures so far over 4+ years now - other than rotating disk failures 
> and a USB ports that were eaten by corrosive gas..
> 
> If you wonder how you "mount" those brick units in an enclosure.  Get 
> some of 3M's latest industrial velcro and use that.  The stuff is amazing.
> I buy it from Menards in the Midwest, USA."
> 
> Scroll to the bottom of this page..
> http://www.mini-box.com/Power-Supplies-Kits
> 
> $35.00
> 
> If you can do this for less than $35, please tell me how.
> 
> The 80 watt unit has more than enough to supply a D525MW system in 
> normal temps.  If operating in a hostile environments I go with the 
> bigger power supplies just to keep the operating temps low.
> 
> It is cheap insurance.   Be aware that some of the bigger brick power 
> supplies have a fan inside that goes on and off...  I try to avoid those.
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> AlienVault Unified Security Management (USM) platform delivers complete
> security visibility with the essential security capabilities. Easily and
> efficiently configure, manage, and operate all of your security controls
> from a single console and one unified framework. Download a free trial.
> http://p.sf.net/sfu/alienvault_d2d
> _______________________________________________
> Emc-users mailing list
> [email protected]
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users



------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AlienVault Unified Security Management (USM) platform delivers complete
security visibility with the essential security capabilities. Easily and
efficiently configure, manage, and operate all of your security controls
from a single console and one unified framework. Download a free trial.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/alienvault_d2d
_______________________________________________
Emc-users mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users

Reply via email to