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EXTERNAL PORTS:
Video Port
Floppy Port
[l ]
Parallel Port [3]
Serial Port
Keyboard Port [4]
Mouse Port
INTERNAL SLOTS:
CoProcessor Slot [6]
Expansion Slot [6]
Extra PC Bus Slots [7]
Video Slot [8]
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lOmA lOOmA lOOmA
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250mA
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350mA
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10mA
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25mA 25mA
250mA
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50mA
2.OA 40mA
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40mA 35mA
2.OA 40mA
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40mA 35mA
0.5A lOmA 40mA 15mA
1
.OA 40mA
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40mA
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NOTES:
[l
]
Expected typical consumption. This is very device dependent;
consult the manufacturer's specification for particular floppy
disks. The starting current
is
expected to be around 400mA for
+
12v.
[2] Expected typical consumption. This
is
very device dependent;
consult the manufacturer's specification for particular disks.
Starting current on the
+
12V supply for most disk drives can
be as much as twice the operating current.
[3]
47
Ohm Series Resistor limits current.
[4] Expected typical consumption. Current from this port is limited.
[5] Each port.
[6] Each slot. The physical connection can handle
4
Amps; if a
4
Amp
device is used in one slot, other slots cannot supply 2.5 Amps
each, of course; this requires a total system power budget to be
constructed.
[7] Shared PC expansion slots should be considered part of the 100
pin connector that they share. If the 100 pin connector is un-
used, the power suggested for that connector can be used in-
stead of the PC bus. The connectors, like all expansion connec-
tors, are capable of delivering
4
Amps if proper whole-system
budgeting
is
done. The specification here is for both of the non-
overlapping PC slots taken together.
[8] Like expansion slots the video slot
is
capable of supplying 4. If a
4
Amp device is used,
it
must be worked into the total system
power budget.

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