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Hi Everyone,
My name is Kamran, and I am a PhD student. I want to build a compact system that includes many components along with the NUC PC Core i7-12700H for medical purposes. The NUC PC works fine with the power cable I received from the company, which has the following specifications: 19V, 6.32A, and 120W, and it operates on AC 80-240V. However, I want to create a compact system that incorporates the NUC PC with other instruments without using power cables for any of the components, in order to save space and make the system very compact. Instead, I would like to use a multiple DC output AC to DC converter to provide power to the various components and instruments.
The issue is that the NUC PC requires 19V DC, and I haven't found a multiple-output AC to DC power converter that provides 19V DC. After extensive research, I concluded that I could use a 15V DC power supply with a current rating of 8A, as I was unable to find any multiple-output AC to DC converter that offers outputs of 18V, 19V, or 20V.
I’m unsure whether this option would be suitable for running the NUC PC effectively or if it would create problems. If there are any experts here, please guide me.
Your assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Kamran
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ASUS is now supporting the nucs. Provide your complete model numer and I will link you there.
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