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Old 05-28-2008, 04:59 PM
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Default desktop power supply DIN connector pin definition

I'd like to have someone diy a linear power supply for my balanced desktop. I saw from the cover of my Astrodyne that the pin definition is as below:

PIN3: +15 == 2A
PIN1,2: COMMON
PIN4: N/C
PIN5: -15V == 1A
SHELL: GND

I'm not sure what exactly "COMMON" in pin 1&2 refer to. Does it mean "not used"? Any feedback or advise is highly appreciated. Thanks.
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