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Vadim Markovtsev2013-08-14 09:01:41
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Vadim Markovtsev, 2013-08-14 09:01:41

Ready-made ATX converter -> 5V DC plug?

I want to power my Odroid XU with an 80W ATX power supply. I can’t solder well, I look towards ready-made converters. What can you advise? Google gives out a lot of things, but it is not clear where the coveted 2.1 mm pin is on the output.

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BAV_Lug, 2013-08-14
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So in a regular ATX PSU there are already stabilized 5 volts. You don't need to solder anything. Buy a connector and go.

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svavan, 2013-08-14
@svavan

Is it necessary to power from ATX or is it just available? If from it, then the black wire is ground, and the red one is + 5V. If it is just available, then it will be more convenient to buy a regular 5V PSU, since the ATX PSU will also need to be launched.

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riko, 2013-08-21
@riko

And if you power it from the attendants 5+, then you won’t need to start the block

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