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When will –12V go the way of –5V?

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When will –12V go the way of –5V?

Postby LongRunner » April 25th, 2014, 12:58 am

I'm guessing it will happen about 3 to 5 years after PCI slots, along with the headers for COM ports, are out of the mainstream. Any subsequent device that really needs a negative supply (or specialty mainboards retaining the legacy connectors) can just generate one from a positive supply with a buck-boost converter — as HDDs have long used to get a –5V supply for their head preamplifiers. Any other ideas?
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Re: When will –12V go the way of –5V?

Postby c_hegge » April 25th, 2014, 2:12 am

That sounds about right.
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