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Friday, February 22, 2008

Re: [oopic] AC adapter with ooPIC-R

The R board has plenty of power for that. For a wall wart I recommend
that you hold the line at 9VDC tops.

DLC

design.wonk wrote:
> I just ordered an ooPIC-R (to be used for controlling an audio
> installation). Any recommendations on a suitable AC adapter to use
> (as far as volts and mA)? The board will use 3 Sharp IR sensors to
> control a Daisy MP3 player. It looks like the ooPIC-R has enough
> power to operate the sensors and the MP3 player circuit.
>
> thanks
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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