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ATX Power Supply Breakout Board
GreekMan:
just found this...
I can tell that it is a custo PCB board to split out the power froman ATX power supluy
http://blog.curioussystem.com/2010/10/atx-power-supply-breakout-board/
Tevin:
--- Quote from: GreekMan on June 27, 2016, 01:24:24 AM ---just found this...
I can tell that it is a custo PCB board to split out the power froman ATX power supluy
http://blog.curioussystem.com/2010/10/atx-power-supply-breakout-board/
--- End quote ---
The link is several years old, but it is a VERY clever idea!
Desktop computer power supplies are super-cheap, sometimes free, and put out a few hundred watts of very clean & stable DC.
Great find, Greek!
AD:
GM
Here is a link to a "buy and use" cheap computer supply that is not in a ATX formated case.
http://www.preparedham.com/cheap-and-dependable-acdc-radio-power-supply/
Flight-ER-Doc:
I must be missing the point.
Yes, you can use a computer power supply for radios..I have one powering an aircraft radio (King Kx150) in a portable case, used for Search and Rescue...
What does the board do that you cannot just figure out with a voltmeter? Find the pins you need, use them?
GreekMan:
from what I see it works as a various connectors and voltage distribution box.
hey! it is a DIY project! some things are done just because.
personally I already have an ATX supply.So...
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