> hi everyone- > thanks for the replies. i think if the current available in the > beauty case can accomodate an a110 plus a few other modules etc, then > that would work fine. i'm very pleased by the thought of having a > little station to swap out mini-patches for live use. > > additionally, the DIY power supply is a good option for my > intentions. the heat sink is rather large, but it may fit into my > plastic 36hp case, and i would need to cut down a bus board- not a > problem. > > when will the DIY power supplies be available? i look forward to > hearing the results of your tests with the beauty case power supply. > > -tom Tom, I have good news for you. We have a module arrangement with 220 mA current consumption connected to the A-100 miniature power supply/bus (with larger heat sinks) for two days and the temperature of the heat sinks is much less than 70 degrees. The modules are built into a "beauty case". From the next production series the A-100 miniature power supply/bus will be manufactured with the new heat sinks to obtain 200mA max. current (to be on the safe side we will guarantee only 200mA, even if probably 250 mA would work as well). For existing A-100 miniature power supplies the heat sinks can be replaced very easily. We expect the first batch of the DIY power supply #1 early in March. The low cost version with two 12V wall outlet power supplies will be available about one month later. Best wishes Dieter Doepfer
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AW: [Doepfer_a100] Re: mini-modular power supply
2007-02-15 by hardware@doepfer.de
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