Sceadwian
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I have a DC power supply from an old laptop, a switch mode type, has a standard pin/socket type DC output connector. The strange part is the output as listed on the supply itself.
Instead of the normal V/C rating for a DC power supply it has listed.
Mode1(VC) 17 (DC) 1.3A
Mode2(CC) 6.5-14 DC 1.7A
These listings are obvious, it has a constant voltage and current mode. But only a standard DC output connector, so I'm assuming it has some internal circuitry that determine what 'mode' it's in. Anyone know how this thing works?
Model: LP486-ADA
Product ID: is 3140-K909-V003
Part Number: 515-0004958
Instead of the normal V/C rating for a DC power supply it has listed.
Mode1(VC) 17 (DC) 1.3A
Mode2(CC) 6.5-14 DC 1.7A
These listings are obvious, it has a constant voltage and current mode. But only a standard DC output connector, so I'm assuming it has some internal circuitry that determine what 'mode' it's in. Anyone know how this thing works?
Model: LP486-ADA
Product ID: is 3140-K909-V003
Part Number: 515-0004958