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    Question Looking for DC2DC PSU & Controler But First Can Any One Help ?

    Can any one help me and identifiy what sort of board I have ? The reson I am looking in to this is because I want to use some thing like the Sproggy but I can't work out what will work and what what sort of type of board it is to answer the first question.

    I will try and put some pictures up later but any help would be apprciated.

    Thanks In Advance







    Sorry, I can't help you here. Looks like you only need 12 and 5v, the
    PW-60 gives more than that...

    Good luck and sorry, I can't help here...
    Andrei Bulucea
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    On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Terran M Brown wrote:

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    > Thanks,
    >
    > I have had a real close look at my MOBO and I would like some advice as A)
    > what it is B) Can your product work with it.
    >
    > The MOBO its self is about very small and the power pack is connected by
    > one 6 way square connector with the following :-
    >
    > 1 x 12v 5.5a out put
    > 1 x 5v 0.8 a
    > 1 x return
    > 1 x power signal
    > 2 x ground
    >
    > I have got pictures at home but I have been unable to identify what this
    > board it. I though it was and ATX board at first but I can't find any thing
    > else like it.
    >
    > Just so you know it have a Celeron 400 on it and is made by a company call
    > Patriot - again I have been unable to locate these and ask them as I bought
    > this second hand.
    >
    > Any help you can give would be appreciated.
    >
    > Terran
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > Andrei Bulucea
    > <andrewb To: Terran M Brown <>
    > @ituner.com> cc: sales@ituner.com
    > Subject: Re: PW 60- Cableless ATX power solution for the VIA platform
    > 19/02/2003 18:55
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    > Terran,
    >
    > There is no internal timer, but you can shut down the PC every time when
    > you shut down the car (usually cig plugs shut down the power when car is
    > off). If you put a 330mf capacitor in betweeen the power-on leads of your
    > M/B the computer will start every time when you apply power to it.
    >
    > VIA mini-itx is a small formfactor. lowe power, pentium based M/B. Check
    > our store at http://store.ituner.com/ituner/otherhardware.html
    >
    > The PW-60 works with other motherboards as well, but you have to be
    > careful about power. Usuallty celeron under 1Ghz should work.
    >
    > Andrei Bulucea
    > Ituner Networks Corp
    > Voice: 800-97-TUNER
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    > On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Terran M Brown wrote:
    >
    > > Also is there any way to set a timer to turn the power off ? I am asking
    > > because I am planning to use this in my car and donb't want to flatten
    > the
    > > battery.
    > >
    > > Thanks
    > >
    > >
    > > ----- Forwarded by on 19/02/2003 13:29 -----
    > >
    > > To: sales@ituner.com
    > > cc:
    > > 19/02/2003 13:28 Subject: PW 60- Cableless
    > ATX power solution for the VIA platform
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > Hi,
    > >
    > > I am a little confused. Will this solution work with a normal ATX board ?
    > > The reason I ask is because I am not quite sure what 'the VIA Platform'
    > is.
    > >
    > > Many Thanks
    > >
    > > Terran Brown
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
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    I have Found IT Now - Can I Get A DC2DC PSU ?

    Have a look here - wasn't easy to find.

    http://www.spot-light.virgin-lands.co.uk/bookpc.html

    Here are a couple of images of it -

    http://www.spot-light.virgin-lands.co.uk/BKmvp4.jpg
    http://www.spot-light.virgin-lands.c...Kmvp4power.jpg


    YELLOW,+12V,5.5A, Pin 2. PURPLE,5VSB,0.8A, Pin 4. BLACK,Ground,Return, Pins 5 & 6. GREEN,PS-ON#,Signal, Pin 1

    Connector type: 6-pin Molex type connector


    Any help would be apprciated as I would like to find a decent 12v DC DC supply.

    Thanks in advance

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    yeah man -that's a book PC motherboard - not AT, not ATX...

    You -could- take a ATX PSU and take out the extra wires down to the 6 you need, but that's about all you can do.

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    Originally posted by CrazyLittle
    yeah man -that's a book PC motherboard - not AT, not ATX...

    You -could- take a ATX PSU and take out the extra wires down to the 6 you need, but that's about all you can do.
    That was not easy to find... Had a quite day today so hammered works Internet...

    Yep it is a book PC ( Never heard of one before though - seen 'em though )

    I have had an email from Mastero who is having a quick look at my prob - hopfully his spoggy can be apapted.....

    Also found this link as well - send an email to the bloke earler - I'll let you know what happerns because I am sure there are others in the same position out there - poss.

    http://www.bobblick.com/techref/proj...k/mp3book.html

    Ayce

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