Jun 21, 2008 at 7:25 AM Post #3 of 8
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Originally Posted by JohnFerrier /img/forum/go_quote.gif
DigiKey --> Elpac


Yes! But there were was a certain model number that was better than the others. It's late and I may not be making a lot of sense
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Jun 22, 2008 at 6:08 AM Post #5 of 8
If you're savvy with a soldering iron, a TREAD kit from Tangent and a generic wall-wart makes a lot nicer of a 12VDC linear regulated supply than an Elpac. Cheaper, too.
 
Jun 22, 2008 at 2:27 PM Post #6 of 8
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Originally Posted by synaesthetic /img/forum/go_quote.gif
If you're savvy with a soldering iron, a TREAD kit from Tangent and a generic wall-wart makes a lot nicer of a 12VDC linear regulated supply than an Elpac. Cheaper, too.


Err me and a soldering iron? Not a good combination. I think I should get someone to make me one........Any takers?
 
Jun 22, 2008 at 3:04 PM Post #7 of 8
Elpac used to make a linear, regulated 12V PSU (6W max, 500 mA DC output current) with good regulation and ripple: WM060-1950-760
Elpac no longer lists this on their webpage of currently offered PSU's.
BTW, its 24V brother, the WM080-1950-760 IS still listed on their webpage.

What IS available from Elpac in a 12V linear, regulated PSU is the:
WM144-1950-760 (14.4W max, 1.2A DC output)
Its regulation and ripple are not as tight as those of the lower capacity, unavailable one above.

Here's are a few links to distributor offerings of this PSU: Neward and Allied

ELPAC POWER SYSTEMS | WM144-1950-760 | Power Supplies | Power Products | Newark.com

https://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Pr...WM144-1950-760


I googled "Elpac WM060-1950-760" looking for a distributor that may still have one in stock, but only Allied came up in those, and Allied no longer lists this PSU on their website or in their catalog. So, it looks like that well has dried up.

What are you trying to power and what is its current draw?
 
Jun 22, 2008 at 5:46 PM Post #8 of 8
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Originally Posted by sbulack /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Elpac used to make a linear, regulated 12V PSU (6W max, 500 mA DC output current) with good regulation and ripple: WM060-1950-760
Elpac no longer lists this on their webpage of currently offered PSU's.
BTW, its 24V brother, the WM080-1950-760 IS still listed on their webpage.

What IS available from Elpac in a 12V linear, regulated PSU is the:
WM144-1950-760 (14.4W max, 1.2A DC output)
Its regulation and ripple are not as tight as those of the lower capacity, unavailable one above.

Here's are a few links to distributor offerings of this PSU: Neward and Allied

ELPAC POWER SYSTEMS | WM144-1950-760 | Power Supplies | Power Products | Newark.com

https://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Pr...WM144-1950-760


I googled "Elpac WM060-1950-760" looking for a distributor that may still have one in stock, but only Allied came up in those, and Allied no longer lists this PSU on their website or in their catalog. So, it looks like that well has dried up.

What are you trying to power and what is its current draw?



Sbulack. Thank you for the very informative reply. Very reliable as always. I am actually looking for an alternative supply for my Moodlab Concept dac, the one that came with the unit is very cheap. The WM060-1950-760 12 volt seems to be the one I was looking for so go figure they stopped selling the darn thing
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I may have a look on E-Bay. If I don't have any luck I think I may get someone to build me a steps.

Thanks again.
 

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