+3.3v
+5v
-5v
+12v
-12v
What are the 5 voltages produced by and BTX power supply? +12v -12v +5v -5v +3.3v
+12, -12, +5, -5, 3.3 and ground (or 0).
+12v,-12v, +5v, ,-5v, +3.3v and the one seldom used is -5v
12V, 8V, 5V, 3.3V, and 2V.
+3.3V +5V +12V -12V +5VSB However it's really only three .
+12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V +12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V
a.They are scarce i.e their supply is limited. b.They have mortality value. c.They are evenly distributed. d.They have alternative resources.
It depends on how much power the lamps require, and on how they are connected.
If you want a five-phase supply you need to start with a three-phase supply and a transformer that has 15 symmetrical cores. But why would one need a five-phase supply . . three is enough.
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The Power of Five was created in 2005.
Absolutely.As long as the converter (or any power source) is rated at the same voltage, with more current than the device needs.Sometimes, a device may have a higher initial current surge than it's operating current, keep this in mind. Some converters do a good job handling momentary surge, some don't.