A 9V 1A adapter will supply up to 9 Watts of power and a 9V 200mA adapter delivers up to 1.8W of power. The 200mA adaptor may not be able to supply enough power to a device that has been supplied with a 1A adapter. The 1A adaptor should operate equipment that originally used a 200mA adapter. Before using a different power supply, check that the outputs are both DC or both AC. If they are both DC, it is important to check that the polarity at the connector is the same for both. If AC and DC supplies are swapped or the polarity is swapped there is a risk that the equipment will be damaged.
No, the capacity of the device is too large. The adapter will heat up and may even burn its internal windings open.
15 KOhms times 10 mA = 150 volts. 150 volts times 10 mA = 1.5 watts.
I'm assuming that by ' IT ' you mean ' It ' for 'total current'.-- The effective resistance of 2k and 1k in parallel is 2/3 k ohms.-- The power dissipation is I2R = 0.003 x 2/3 k = 2 watts
If a 200 mA power supply is used on a circuit needing 2 amp it would overload the power supply. Two amps equates to 2000 milliamps. Trying to pull 2000 milliamps from a device that is only capable of supplying 200 milliamps is not advisable. The excessive current draw would most likely burn the wires open and render the power supply useless.
Generally, yes. If your devise will only draw 80mA, it will do it whether it is connected to a supply that is capable of supplying 300mA or 800mA. The amperage rating on the power supply is the highest current that it is rated for. It will easily and safely provide less current. The load that is connected to the power supply will determine the actual amount of current.
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Supply voltage (VCC) 4.5 to 15 V Supply current (VCC = +5 V) 3 to 6 mA Supply current (VCC = +15 V) 10 to 15 mA Output current (maximum) 200 mA Maximum Power dissipation 600mW Power consumption (minimum operating) 30mW@5V, 225mW@15V Operating temperature 0 to 70 °C
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The spelling "ma" can mean mother or mom. The abbreviation MA is for the state of Massachusetts.
It would be appropriate to connect a 24 volt ac power supply to the terminals marked 'AC 24V'. Since the power consumption of this camera is listed as '4 watts or less' then a 500 mA supply would be more than adeqUate.
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Yes you can but for devices use 12 v and 500 ma( 0.5 a) <<>> No, the output of the 500 mA power supply will be too small for a device that requires 700 mA to operate. It can be done the other way around though, a 700 mA power supply will operate a device that only requires 500 mA with 200 mA to spare.
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