anonymous
30 July 2005
I have an old Proteus module with the classic clicking power supply problem. Dang voodoo power supplies, I hate them!
Anyway, I was wondering if I could simply use a power supply from one of my old computers. Seems to me that +5v, -5v, +12v, -12v from anything would power this unit.
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captain_analog wrote: I have an old Proteus module with the clas
captain_analog wrote: I have an old Proteus module with the classic clicking power supply problem. Dang voodoo power supplies, I hate them!
Anyway, I was wondering if I could simply use a power supply from one of my old computers. Seems to me that +5v, -5v, +12v, -12v from anything would power this unit.
captain_analog would use a switching power supply? the horror, the horror
All legacy E-MU parts are now handled by a company call EPR Elec
All legacy E-MU parts are now handled by a company call EPR Electronics http://www.eprelectronics.com they may even sell parts direct. Give em a shout...