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Ian Clowes
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Hi
I have a device with a 2.5" IDE laptop hard disk in it. I temporarily
want to put a 3.5" device in there, just for a few hours.
I can sort out the data signalling using adapters I have, but also
need to power the 3.5" drive.
The target box has 5V for the laptop drive, but doesn't have a 12V
line as needed by the 3.5" drive. I don't want to alter the PSU to
add one at present.
Q: Can I run the drive from the power supply of a nearby PC without
any problem?
These are the issues I can think of...
1) AIUI, a 3.5" IDE used 12V for drive power, and 5V for logic.
Should I use the target device's 5V to ensure the data levels are OK
at both ends? I would then use just the 12V from the PC supply.
2) Should I tie the chassis and/or 0V lines of the two PSUs together
for any reason?
3) I have a spare PC chassis around that I might use. I read
somewhere that the PSU needs a minimum load to keep it sweet. Is this
true? If so can I just leave the motherboard connected without
worrying whether it actually boots, etc?
TIA
IanC
I have a device with a 2.5" IDE laptop hard disk in it. I temporarily
want to put a 3.5" device in there, just for a few hours.
I can sort out the data signalling using adapters I have, but also
need to power the 3.5" drive.
The target box has 5V for the laptop drive, but doesn't have a 12V
line as needed by the 3.5" drive. I don't want to alter the PSU to
add one at present.
Q: Can I run the drive from the power supply of a nearby PC without
any problem?
These are the issues I can think of...
1) AIUI, a 3.5" IDE used 12V for drive power, and 5V for logic.
Should I use the target device's 5V to ensure the data levels are OK
at both ends? I would then use just the 12V from the PC supply.
2) Should I tie the chassis and/or 0V lines of the two PSUs together
for any reason?
3) I have a spare PC chassis around that I might use. I read
somewhere that the PSU needs a minimum load to keep it sweet. Is this
true? If so can I just leave the motherboard connected without
worrying whether it actually boots, etc?
TIA
IanC