Here's another one that meets the requirements:
http://www.jameco.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/Jameco/searchResult.d2w/report?sort=BKW&search=154624
> -----Original Message-----
> From: J. Larry Hendry [mailto:jlarryh@...]
> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 6:55 AM
> To: Ben Vehorn; MOTM List
> Subject: Re: [motm] OT power supply question...seeking a
> recommendation
>
>
> Ben, the power supply you need will be significantly more
> complicated than the one that could connect with a barrel
> connector. The power supply you seek will be a 4 wire
> connector. You are probably not going to find a cheap
> computer style switching supply because most of those have
> +/- 12 volts and
> +5.
>
> If you want a quality linear supply to do the job, and have
> some left over room for loadability (maybe to power a few
> MOTM modules), This is the smallest one I found to do the job:
>
> Mouser catalog: page 652, triple output, International Power
> 597-TAA-16W $57.75
>
> Marlin Jones www.mpja.com has the same supply listed as part
> number IHTAA16W for $51.97
>
> You may find one of lower loadability that does not have 5
> volts. But, this is the smallest one I found with 5 volts.
> Its loadabilty is 2A @ 5V, 400ma @ -15 and 400 ma @ +15.
> One catalog quotes 12 volt. But, this type of supply has an
> adjustable output that can be set for 12 or 15 volts.
>
> You could always power the +/-15 volts from you MOTM supply
> and hack in a cheap switching supply for the +5 volts. But,
> given your self-described electronics experience, perhaps
> that might not be a good plan.
>
> Larry Hendry
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ben Vehorn <mathlete23@...>
> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 2:26 AM
> Subject: [motm] OT power supply question...seeking a recommendation
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry for the OT post, but I figured there are a lot of
> people that peruse electronics supply catalogs here... I
> recently purchased a video synthesizer, an A2V audio-to-video
> convertor
> (http://www.audiovisualizers.com/library/store> /a2v/a2v.htm).
> It is fully assembled except it needs an
> enclosure, needs jacks wired up and a power supply. Can
> anyone recommend a good power supply for this application? I
> prefer a wall-wart with a barrel connector and a matching
> inlet I can put on the back of the enclosure, then wire the
> inlet to the board. According to the manual, the specs I need are:
>
> +5V 200mA max
> +15V 100mA max
> -15V 100mA max
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations? I was doing a search
> for this earlier but turned up a ton of info and a lot of it
> was Greek to me, so to speak. I know how to solder but am
> otherwise an electronics idiot; yes, I buy all my MOTM
> modules assembled... Thanks in advance.
>
> ---Ben Vehorn
>
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