DC-DC1N DC to ATX Converter

Equipped Gaming Embedded System
DC-DC1N nProduct Drivers

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Product Features

DC to ATX Converter Dimensions:W: 6.43" x D: 1.73" x H: 1.14" (163.4 mm x 44 mm x 29 mm) Input Voltage:19 Volts DC Output Voltage: 5VSB, +3.3V, +5V, +12V, -12V Connector: 20-pin ATX Connector, 4-pin

Manufacturer

Commell

Discontinued

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DC-DC1N DC to ATX Converter

Equipped Gaming Embedded System

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Additional information

Product Features

DC to ATX Converter Dimensions:W: 6.43" x D: 1.73" x H: 1.14" (163.4 mm x 44 mm x 29 mm) Input Voltage:19 Volts DC Output Voltage: 5VSB, +3.3V, +5V, +12V, -12V Connector: 20-pin ATX Connector, 4-pin

Manufacturer

Commell

Discontinued

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