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Old 11-12-2008, 13:52   #6
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Re: Power supply for Belkin router?

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Originally Posted by AbyssUnderground View Post
I seriously doubt it will be regulated on the board. .
Sorry but after doing component level repairs on PC, printer and peripherals I've not yet seen a router, switch, hub, print server or any other modern day digital electronics board without either a regulated PSU or in 99% of cases regulation on the board...

Yes I agree that a 12v PSU that is unregulated will be somewhere i the region of 17-19v unloaded but with routers that's fairly irrelavant due to the regulation on the board (the processor and memory on the board will need a regulated 5 and 3.3v as well as the other IC's... If the board isn;t regulated how do they get that from a 12v supply????)
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