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Marc,
I also believe the power line in the USB is 5V and your Garmin requires 12 V. So you need some kind of a voltage regulator to drop the voltage from 12 to 5 (12 will fry your PDA.) Wayne HP-14 "6F" "Bernie Baer" wrote in message ... Gotcha, thanks Marc! |
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Wayne Paul wrote:
Marc, I also believe the power line in the USB is 5V and your Garmin requires 12 V. So you need some kind of a voltage regulator to drop the voltage from 12 to 5 (12 will fry your PDA.) Actually, the GPS 12 that the original poster mentioned is one of the odd Garmins that needs a 5 to 8 VDC supply. I'm not sure how well it will work, but if he is looking to supply power externally (which he may not be), 5V may work for both... Marc |
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Marc Ramsey wrote:
Actually, the GPS 12 that the original poster mentioned is one of the odd Garmins that needs a 5 to 8 VDC supply. I'm not sure how well it will work, but if he is looking to supply power externally (which he may not be), 5V may work for both... And, just to confuse things further, the "GPS 12" is different from the "GPS 12XL" and "GPS 12MAP", which both take 10 to 32 VDC externally... Marc |
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Wayne Paul wrote:
Marc, I also believe the power line in the USB is 5V and your Garmin requires 12 V. So you need some kind of a voltage regulator to drop the voltage from 12 to 5 (12 will fry your PDA.) If you're feeling handy with a soldering iron and want to save a little cash, go out and buy the cable used to power an iPAQ from a car cigar lighter socket. They are cheap and the plug on the cigar lighter end contains a very small switch-mode 5v power supply. You can also find iPAQ cable with 12v ans serial date lines in it, so you only need one cable and plug on the iPAQ. It may be a good idea to put the PSU in a metal box and add ferrite suppressors to the cables connected to it because some switch mode PSUs radiate RF like crazy. I use exactly this setup, but the box is bigger: it also holds the interconnect wiring to feed GPS data to my iPAQ, SDI C4 and EW logger as well as distributing 12v to the GPS, logger and C4. All connections to the box are D-9 connectors apart from 12v in, which is an XLR chassis plug to match the glider's power cable. This way I can also plug a gel cell directly into the interconnect box for bench testing at home. The result is a neater setup behind the panel because there's just one cable between the box and each instrument apart from the C4, which requires a separate power cable. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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