Can anyone recommend a suitable power supply for farnell product Order Code:2499357.
Regards, Paul.
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Can anyone recommend a suitable power supply for farnell product Order Code:2499357.
Regards, Paul.
Yes.
I need a PSU for that cable.
regards, Paul.
Looks like it has a micro USB connector on it, so in theory you can use any mobile phone charger.
However, you might not need it, for one of two reasons:
(1) Some drives don't consume a lot of power, and can hang off without additional power beyond what the PC's USB port provides.
(2) Otherwise, just get a USB cable, plug it into a spare port on your PC, and plug the other end into the adapter. It might be safer than using an external mobile phone charger (especially because cheap no-name chargers could damage your PC..). Take time to consider which USB port you use, for instance some laptops offer more power on the USB port on the rear, than the ports on the sides. However, it is negotiated electrically/electronically, so depending on how the adapter handles it, it could be a moot point.
I've often been able to use similar adaptors and not even require an additional power supply, but your milage may vary.
Given that a 2.5" HDD averages around the 2.5W area, the USB port should be able to handle it. Failing that, get a 700mA-1000mA Micro-USB power supply and that should provide plenty. You will most likely be able to test it with a Mobile phone charger first.
Hi Guys,
many thanks for your suggestions, but I've had no success.
The drive I'm trying to read externally is a 1TB wd10purx.
It requires both 5v(.7a) and 12v(.55a) power rails.
I was using Farnells product 1778241 successfully, but unfortunately, this product is discontinued.
Regards, Paul.
The new adaptor you have ordered is only suitable for 2.5" hard drives. It looks like the drive you have identified is a 3.5". Therein (likely) lies your problem.