Hi , Does anyone know the right power transformer to use with it? Thanks!
Paul
3.5 Backpack drive power supply
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Re: 3.5 Backpack drive power supply
Paul...
what unit is this, is it a standard 3.5 drive ?
Chuck
what unit is this, is it a standard 3.5 drive ?
Chuck
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Re: 3.5 Backpack drive power supply
Chuck, Yes it's a 3.5 backpack floppy disk drive.Thanks.
Paul
Paul
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Re: 3.5 Backpack drive power supply
Paul
I have never heard of a Backpack drive, so I found a pcture on a Google search.
It looks like a standard 3.5drive in a case.
So... most 3.5 drives pull alot less current than their 5.25 conterparts.
For the 12v line if you can provide a minimum current source of 300ma (.300 amps) and
for the 5v line you can provide a minimum current source of 200ma (.200 amp)
this should be fine for the drive to work.
If the Backpack case has a single source input like 12v from a wallwart adapter
then I would consider using one rated at least around 600ma (.600 amps)
not sure if I am on the same page but still glad to help If i can get more info in the drive..
chuck
I have never heard of a Backpack drive, so I found a pcture on a Google search.
It looks like a standard 3.5drive in a case.
So... most 3.5 drives pull alot less current than their 5.25 conterparts.
For the 12v line if you can provide a minimum current source of 300ma (.300 amps) and
for the 5v line you can provide a minimum current source of 200ma (.200 amp)
this should be fine for the drive to work.
If the Backpack case has a single source input like 12v from a wallwart adapter
then I would consider using one rated at least around 600ma (.600 amps)
not sure if I am on the same page but still glad to help If i can get more info in the drive..
chuck
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Re: 3.5 Backpack drive power supply
Thanks Chuck, I'll look into that. I've been looking in Ebay for it under 'microsolutions' and saw a few that might work.
Thanks again!
Paul
Thanks again!
Paul
Re: 3.5 Backpack drive power supply
My 3.5" parallel port attached Backpack drive has a power supply that supplies 5 volts at 1600 mA through a small barrel connector. The barrel is center positive.
The 1600 mA part seems like overkill.
The 1600 mA part seems like overkill.
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Re: 3.5 Backpack drive power supply
i agree with Mike, the 3.5 drive is low, power so if it indeed uses a 5volt pack then 500ma - 1000ma supply should be fine..
‘chuck
also i would guess strongly that it is 5V DC not AC
‘chuck
also i would guess strongly that it is 5V DC not AC
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Re: 3.5 Backpack drive power supply
I bought one of Ebay and it seems to work fine.Thanks!
Paul
Paul