Nintendo Power Supplies

Phetishboy

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Is there a model list and/or a cross reference list for the various Nintendo power supplies? I was testing a bunch of these out this weekend and found that I have several different model numbers, the strangest being a PP-7A with a 6 pin, 7 pin, 9 pin and 10 pin header. Now I know of the PP-7Bs with the 3 headers, as I have 6 of them, but this PP-7A I only have one of. Is it from Radarscope?
 
I remember doing a short handwritten listing of the VS Unisystem power supply. It's lost somewhere here. I don't think I ever got around to adding that information to my main Nintendo power supply guide.
 
I remember doing a short handwritten listing of the VS Unisystem power supply. It's lost somewhere here. I don't think I ever got around to adding that information to my main Nintendo power supply guide.

Be nice to add that one to the end of your mini-guide some day. I'd buy a copy, have it printed and send it to you to sign. Very helpful information there.
 
VS system power supply, type PP1300A pinouts:

3 pin connector (AC power input)


1 AC Hot
2 No connection (empty)
3 AC Neutral

4 pin connector (Additional 12 volt output)

1 No connection (empty)
2 +12 volts
3 No connection (empty)
4 Ground

9 pin connector (main DC output)

1 Ground
2 Ground
3 Ground
4 +12 volts
5 +12 volts
6 +5 volts
7 +5 volts
8 No connection (empty)
9 +24 volts to coin counting meter
 
I have a complete power brick here with the PP-7A and the early black ios.
Just in case I come across a Radar Scope pcb.
 
VS system power supply, type PP1300A pinouts:

3 pin connector (AC power input)


1 AC Hot
2 No connection (empty)
3 AC Neutral

4 pin connector (Additional 12 volt output)

1 No connection (empty)
2 +12 volts
3 No connection (empty)
4 Ground

9 pin connector (main DC output)

1 Ground
2 Ground
3 Ground
4 +12 volts
5 +12 volts
6 +5 volts
7 +5 volts
8 No connection (empty)
9 +24 volts to coin counting meter

1100A, 1200A, and 1300A all seem to have the same pinout voltages. No reason they shouldn't be interchangeable right?
 
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