DC-DC2 150W DC/DC ATX Power Supply

DC-DC2 150W DC/DC ATX Power Supply

Equipped Gaming Embedded System
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Dimensions

W: 1.77" (45 mm) x D: 6.1" (155 mm)

Ordering Options

3102010: 150W DC/DC ATX Power Supply

Product Features

DC/DC ATX Power Supply Dimensions: W: 1.77" (45 mm) x D: 6.1" (155 mm) Input Voltage: 8V ~ 24V DC Output Voltage: +3.3V @ 6A; +5.0V @ 10A; +12.0V @ 5A ~ 8A; -12.0V @ 0.6A Input Connector: 2-pin wa

Manufacturer

Commell

Discontinued

0

Output Power Connector

20-pin ATX

Power Input Type

8V ~ 24V DC

DC-DC2 150W DC/DC ATX Power Supply

Equipped Gaming Embedded System

150W DC/DC ATX Power Supply
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Additional information

Dimensions

W: 1.77" (45 mm) x D: 6.1" (155 mm)

Ordering Options

3102010: 150W DC/DC ATX Power Supply

Product Features

DC/DC ATX Power Supply Dimensions: W: 1.77" (45 mm) x D: 6.1" (155 mm) Input Voltage: 8V ~ 24V DC Output Voltage: +3.3V @ 6A; +5.0V @ 10A; +12.0V @ 5A ~ 8A; -12.0V @ 0.6A Input Connector: 2-pin wa

Manufacturer

Commell

Discontinued

0

Output Power Connector

20-pin ATX

Power Input Type

8V ~ 24V DC

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