You can:
A. Send me the board plus $50 and return postage.
B. Pick up a multi-meter at Radio Shack and measure it.
kevincw01 wrote:
> Hi, I'm building a pc/104 PC as a side project for fun. I purchased a
> pc/104 board as well as the he-104 12v vehicle power supply
> (http://engineering.tri-m.com/products/power/he104.htm). The system
> will enventually reside in a car with 12v power but during development
> I need to provide the 12v DC to the he-104 in my house. I'm thinking I
> can just go pick up a 12v AC adapter from radio shack and cut the
> connector off but I can't figure out how many amps the adapter needs.
> I went through both PDFs on the he-104 site and didnt find anything
> relating to the input amp requirements. They constantly repeat that it
> will accepts 6-40VDC input, but thats it.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> -Kevin
Reply by kevincw01●January 24, 20062006-01-24
Hi, I'm building a pc/104 PC as a side project for fun. I purchased a
pc/104 board as well as the he-104 12v vehicle power supply
(http://engineering.tri-m.com/products/power/he104.htm). The system
will enventually reside in a car with 12v power but during development
I need to provide the 12v DC to the he-104 in my house. I'm thinking I
can just go pick up a 12v AC adapter from radio shack and cut the
connector off but I can't figure out how many amps the adapter needs.
I went through both PDFs on the he-104 site and didnt find anything
relating to the input amp requirements. They constantly repeat that it
will accepts 6-40VDC input, but thats it.
Thanks for the help.
-Kevin