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Measured
AMPS - Normal | Measured
AMPS - Peak | Calculated
WATTS - Normal | Calculated
WATTS - Peak | Comment
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+5 V |
1.45 A |
1.5 A |
7.25 W |
7.5 W |
Peak occurs on application of power. No 8087 math coprocessor. |
- 5 V |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Motherboard passes this through to expansion connectors. |
+12 V |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Motherboard passes this through to expansion connectors. |
-12 V |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Motherboard passes this through to expansion connectors. |
= 7.25 W
| = 7.5 W
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Measured
AMPS - Normal | Measured
AMPS - Peak | Calculated
WATTS - Normal | Calculated
WATTS - Peak | Comment
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+5 V |
0.1 A |
0.11 A |
0.5 W |
0.55 W |
Peak occurs on application of power. |
= 0.5 W |
= 0.55 W |
Measured
AMPS - Normal | Measured
AMPS - Peak | Calculated
WATTS - Normal | Calculated
WATTS - Peak | Comment
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+5 V |
0.4 A |
0.4 A |
2 W |
2 W |
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- 5 V |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Later version of the adapter. See note 2. |
+12 V |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Circuit diagram indicates nil use. |
-12 V |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Circuit diagram indicates nil use. |
= 2 W |
= 2 W |
Measured
AMPS - Normal | Measured
AMPS - Peak | Calculated
WATTS - Normal | Calculated
WATTS - Peak | Comment
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+5 V |
0.29 A |
0.38 A |
1.45 W |
1.9 W |
Peak occurs during activation of spindle motor. |
+12 V |
0.34 A |
0.9 A |
4 W |
10.8 W |
Peak occurs during activation of spindle motor. |
= 5.45 W |
= 12.7 W |
Measured
AMPS - Normal | Measured
AMPS - Peak | Calculated
WATTS - Normal | Calculated
WATTS - Peak | Comment
| |
+5 V |
0.8 A |
0.8 A |
4 W |
4 W |
One Seagate ST-412 spec indicates 1.1A |
+12 V |
1.25 A |
3.1 A |
15 W |
37 W |
One Seagate ST-412 spec indicates 1.7A/3.5A |
= 19 W |
= 41 W |
One Seagate ST-412 spec indicates 25.9W/50W |
NOTE 1 | At power on of the computer, and whilst idle, the 8087 draws about 1 W. [source: my measurement] When the 8087 is being used (a program is using it), the 8087 draws up to about 3 W. [source: 8087 datasheet] |
NOTE 2 | IBM 5160s were fitted with the later version of the adapter, and that version does not use minus 5 volts. Click here to view the difference between the early and later adapters. |