I've got a Rosewill PS and the datasheet specifies that the 3.3V bus has a minimum output current of 1A. I've never seen a minimum current output specified before. Does this mean that the PS will push a minimum of 1A, regardless of the current needed by the load?
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Power supply specifies minimum output voltage?
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Posted 05 June 2013 - 05:56 PM
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Posted 05 June 2013 - 06:30 PM
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Posted 06 June 2013 - 12:16 AM
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Posted 06 June 2013 - 12:25 AM
maybe Verdris wanna lik the product.
ive never saw anything with minimal amp requipment, maybe it means the
supply will at least be able to output 1 amp.
my power supply has 7 amps max, all fine with netduino.
http://at.mouser.com...ualkey967-LS355
its very small also - but can be dangerous when not handled correctly.
btw: i only know that some step up regulators may need an consumer to not blow up, becouse of the voltage sensing.
(the lm from ebay work fine, even when nothing is connected)
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Posted 06 June 2013 - 05:31 PM
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