JohnJohn20
Advanced Member level 4
I have read that parallel port output pins can deliver anywhere from 2 mA to 20 mA safely.
I read one post that led me to believe that I could take 10 mA to drive a tranistor buffer from my laptop parallel port pins.
Then I read elsewhere that 2 mA was a safe current to take.
Are laptop parallel ports different from PC parallel ports perhaps?
Or are old laptop ports less powerful than the newer ones?
Should a 10 year old laptop like mine be capable of providing 10 mA?
Thanks.
I read one post that led me to believe that I could take 10 mA to drive a tranistor buffer from my laptop parallel port pins.
Then I read elsewhere that 2 mA was a safe current to take.
Are laptop parallel ports different from PC parallel ports perhaps?
Or are old laptop ports less powerful than the newer ones?
Should a 10 year old laptop like mine be capable of providing 10 mA?
Thanks.