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Re: [AN1x] Power Supply

2003-08-11 by Bruce Wahler

Hi Gerry,

>The thing to watch for with power supplies is loaded and unloaded 
>voltage, also does the power supply have a high enough amperage 
>rating.
>
>Eg a typical phone power supply will be 100ma 9V.  Guess what you 
>get when you attach a multimeter.....13-18VOLTS!!!  The above rating 
>is a loaded rating.  

This is true with the kind of crude "wall wart" supplies that are shipped with most gear, including the PA-3/3B that Yamaha uses.  It is not true, however, of computer-grade switching supplies that laptops use, which are designed to handle a wide variety of loads.  I use such a supply with my AN1x, and it is 12V no-load, 12V full load.  I like them because they are smaller and lighter than wall warts.  A parts house like Digi-Key or Mouser probably has a laptop-style supply in about the same voltage and current rating as the Yamaha supply, but is smaller and lighter.  If in doubt, choose a slightly higher current rating than the original supply, but try to stay with the same voltage rating.

I used to sell a suitable product on my website, but I can't get a supply of the particular unit I was selling anymore, and the replacement is a bit more money.  (I used to sell them for $15 each; the replacement would be more like $25-30, which I thought was too expensive to bother with.)  I still have 2 or 3 of the original ones laying around in my lab, if anyone is interested.  Contact me offline.

Regards,

-BW
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Bruce Wahler
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