For the sake of completeness, this is the site:
http://www.linitx.com/
Oddly enough, power supplies are list in categories under "power supplies"...
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Previously on "ATX or Micro-ATX power suppy that can run from DC?"
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There's no point in the 12V to 240V (ish) to 12V,5V,-12V approach using an inverter and a standard PSU, since all you are doing is generating heat.
It's possible to cobble together some sort of psu quite cheaply, it all depends on the power required.
The automotive environment is rather harsh, with quite spectacular spikes on the battery line.
Alternator load dump is more or less the worst & can reach 100V or so.
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Surely you just need a regulator to drive the motherboard?Originally posted by zeitghostI've just been talking to someone who is building an mp3 player for his car.
Unfortunately, his suggested psu is itx and £130, so fails on both your selection criteria.
What's the point converting DC to AC and then back again?
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I've just been talking to someone who is building an mp3 player for his car.
Unfortunately, his suggested psu is itx and £130, so fails on both your selection criteria.
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how about one of the shuttle boards a few of those had an external mains psu.
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It's for a robot I'm building, sort of half R2-D2 and half junk I found on e-bay.
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Seen a market in car computing DP?
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ATX or Micro-ATX power suppy that can run from DC?
Anyone know a (cheap) PC power supply (pref Micro-ATX) that can be run from a DC source such as a car battery?
Don't want one of those piddly mini-itx things and don't want to put an invertor to power a std PC PSU (due to efficiency).
Needs to cope with 150W or more of computing power.Tags: None
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