Starting to investigate a build to replace my Core 2 Duo system.
I'm looking at some level VI ac/dc converters (at CUI.com), which are described as having a 4-pin Power DIN output connector. The adapter for 4-pin input to a picoPSU is described (at mini-box.com) as a mini-DIN. Are these the same thing, or not?
The receiving DIN plug has wings with what appears to be a small hole on each side. What kind of screw or clip does this thing take?
Thanks much,
Ben
Power DIN/ picoPSU mini-din
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Re: Power DIN/ picoPSU mini-din
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_connector#Kyconb3nbranch wrote:which are described as having a 4-pin Power DIN output connector. The adapter for 4-pin input to a picoPSU is described (at mini-box.com) as a mini-DIN. Are these the same thing, or not?
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linky to one(s) youre looking at?b3nbranch wrote: I'm looking at some level VI ac/dc converters (at CUI.com),
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Re: Power DIN/ picoPSU mini-din
Two product groups I noticed at CUI.com:
http://www.cui.com/product/power/ac-dc- ... 0-u-series
http://www.cui.com/product/power/ac-dc- ... w-u-series
http://www.cui.com/product/power/ac-dc- ... 0-u-series
http://www.cui.com/product/power/ac-dc- ... w-u-series