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Does anyone know whether the 302 uses an (efficient) switch mode DC
converter, or just a plain old regulator (doubles as a toaster)? I'm idly wondering if it's worth my while to wire in a separate switch mode power supply for the PDA -- you can get good quality DC/DC converters that run with 90% efficiency for five or six bucks.... If the 302 uses a regulator (as I suspect) the increase in battery life, or power available to do other things, would be substantial. -T8 |
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On Aug 25, 2:38*pm, T8 wrote:
Does anyone know whether the 302 uses an (efficient) switch mode DC converter, or just a plain old regulator (doubles as a toaster)? * Don't know but I'd be interested in the answer. Although, since my PDA doesn't use a back light, it's probably not a significant load (always charged before connected). I expect you could find out by monitoring the 302 input current and the 5v output current. Andy (GY) |
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On Aug 25, 6:23*pm, Andy wrote:
On Aug 25, 2:38*pm, T8 wrote: Does anyone know whether the 302 uses an (efficient) switch mode DC converter, or just a plain old regulator (doubles as a toaster)? * Don't know but I'd be interested in the answer. Although, since my PDA doesn't use a back light, it's probably not a significant load (always charged before connected). I expect you could find out by monitoring the 302 input current and the 5v output current. Andy (GY) Looking at the specs again and thinking about what's in the box... I'm guessing it's reasonably likely that the 302 is a 5V device and the whole shebang is powered by a switch mode power supply with 5V output and "8 - 16V" input as listed in the specs. And yeah, the proof would be in measuring the actual current draw on the 12 and 5V side. But if anyone knows for sure.... -T8 |
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