In message , Kieren Johnstone writes >Hi, > >I'm having REAL problems locating a suitable power supply for the Newfound >Warp-13 PIC Programmer, a cheap PICstart plus basically. I live in the UK, >so I've looked at Radio Shack and Maplin, but as far as I can tell (I'm just >getting into electronics) nothing is suitable, and I dont know any other >electronics supply sites. Details can be found: >http://www.dontronics.com/newfound.html. > >Applicable information: > >You will need to provide your own power supply suitable for the country you >live in A wall wart that can supply 12VAC or 17-22VDC @200mA is ideal. The >WARP-13 power connector is a 2.1mm DC power socket and is not polarity >sensitive due to the full bridge rectification onboard the WARP-13. > >and > >This programmer requires an external power supply of 12VAC or 16VDC. It has >a diode bridge on the input, so it accepts both AC and DC. The input Jack >size is 2.1mm >Any plug pack, or wall wart that will supply 100ma or more will suit this >unit. > >Please, help me! I really want to get into this stuff. > > >Thanks, >Kieren Johnstone > >-- > Kieran, There are two options in the Maplin catalogue. 1. PL65V 18VDC Switched mode PSU for #14.99 2. GU10L 12VAC PSU for #9.99 The only problems I can see is that the PL65V doesn't specify a plug size and the GU10L has a 2.5mm plug. Regards, -- Martyn. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: PICList Posts must start with ONE topic: [PIC]:,[SX]:,[AVR]: ->uP ONLY! [EE]:,[OT]: ->Other [BUY]:,[AD]: ->Ads