400n1 pcb power supply????

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i just got a bulk buy with a few misc pcbs one of them marked 400n1 looks like i need a extra power supply where would i get one with the right connector? thx
 

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That looks like a standard ATX style power supply connector. Do you have the power requirements documentation for the board (IE. does it need 3.3v)? Most decent ATX power supplies should work for that board, but I would make sure the voltages match since you don't want to supply voltage the board doesn't need. Any computer shop or store should have these (Frys, CompUSA, Micro Center, etc., etc., etc.) or order on-line.

Scott C.
 
ps for 400n1

no idea never seen this board befor no docs came in a box with a bunch of working jamma pcbs. just wanted to test it out befor i sold it
 
If it doesn't need the voltage, there will be no trace/pin for it, hurting nothing.

Just grab a standard ATX supply and away you go, there's no way that thing will need anything larger than a 150-200w supply (Which is about as low as you'll find without hitting older AT supplies).
 
If it doesn't need the voltage, there will be no trace/pin for it, hurting nothing.

Just grab a standard ATX supply and away you go, there's no way that thing will need anything larger than a 150-200w supply (Which is about as low as you'll find without hitting older AT supplies).
You may be right, but he cannot assume that. Just look at the class Konami game boards. Some need -5v and some don't, but some have the trace that don't need the voltage. It's possible it was easier to manufacturer this way, which is why matching the PS to the boardset is always best.

Scott C.
 
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