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Old December 12th 04, 07:00 PM
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What's the input voltage spec on Kodak cameras
the list a 5VDC requirement? For example dx7590?

I've notice that new devices are using "switching" ps. I would
expect the voltage spec to be something like 3 - 10VDC.

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Old December 12th 04, 07:36 PM
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What's the input voltage spec on Kodak cameras
the list a 5VDC requirement? For example dx7590?

I've notice that new devices are using "switching" ps. I would
expect the voltage spec to be something like 3 - 10VDC.


The output of a switching power supply is very tightly controlled and
probably meets the same spec as the supply for TTL integrated circuits, 4.75
to 5.25 volts.



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What's the input voltage spec on Kodak cameras
the list a 5VDC requirement? For example dx7590?

I've notice that new devices are using "switching" ps. I would
expect the voltage spec to be something like 3 - 10VDC.


The output of a switching power supply is very tightly controlled and
probably meets the same spec as the supply for TTL integrated circuits, 4.75
to 5.25 volts.



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Old December 15th 04, 07:05 PM
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I was wondering about the input requirements. Their DX camera
have a DC port for external power. It "says" 5VDC, but I suspect
it's a nominal value.

Michael A. Covington wrote:
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What's the input voltage spec on Kodak cameras
the list a 5VDC requirement? For example dx7590?

I've notice that new devices are using "switching" ps. I would
expect the voltage spec to be something like 3 - 10VDC.


The output of a switching power supply is very tightly controlled and


probably meets the same spec as the supply for TTL integrated

circuits, 4.75
to 5.25 volts.


 




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