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Wall wart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Marvell have been talking up their SheevaPlug reference design, a wall-wart power plug that actually hides an entire Linux PC. Priced at $99, inside the ... Marvell have been talking up their SheevaPlug reference design, a wall-wart power plug that actually hides an entire Linux PC. Priced at $99,
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HauntMaven.com - Wall Warts ... Selecting A Wall Wart ... You must shop for a wall wart that is compatible with the thing that requires the power! Here's what to look for:
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$100 Linux Wall-Wart Now Available -- article related to Index, Linux, Software, and Hardware Hacking. ... Nope, it's that Wall-Wart is too close to our conditioned recognition of Wal-Mart. Your brain has too much crap to do to read every letter of every word, and try to puzzle things out...It uses a sort of constant...
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A small DC power supply in which the AC / DC conversion electronics is contained in a box that plugs directly into a wall power outlet. ... An example of a "wall wart" power supply (image courtesy All Electronics );
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kit for a simple 5V power supply. requires a wall wart. ... WWPSU : Wall Wart PSU Kit ... A wall wart is a transformer in an overgrown wall plug. Most net-powered appliances nowadays use one. This kit uses a left-over Wall Wart to produce a clean and stable 5 Volt suitable for microcontroller (and other electronics) work.
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wall wart: n. ... A small power-supply brick with integral male plug, designed to plug directly into a wall outlet; called a ‘wart’ because when installed on a power strip it tends to block up at least one more socket than it uses.
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Reusing "Wall Warts" ... One bright spot has been the proliferation of wall warts, those generally ugly sealed rectangular power supplies that usually outlive whatever appliance they originally powered. ... Collecting a supply of these is handy, both as replacements for ones that have prematurely died, and for powering projects.
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David Friedman's Ironic Sans blog is full of great ideas, but never have we been in such desperate need of rapid implementation as this Outlet ... THEORETICALLY, you could only have outlets above a certain height that were live, essentially child-proofing it. It might take away from the wall wart nirvana though.
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