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The figures below do not account for additional power draw caused by various modifications, flashcart devices, wireless controllers or similar after-market additions.
The figures below do not account for additional power draw caused by various modifications, flashcart devices, wireless controllers or similar after-market additions.


Note that if the "Power Supply" column says "Internal", then that particular console has an internal power supply module that will perform a similar function to the external "power bricks" used by most retro consoles. If your console's power supply is "internal", the user just needs to find a cable that has the correct electrical plug for your region and also has the matching console-facing connector. This will often be a Figure-8 cable, but a guide to common connectors can be found [https://www.lindy.co.uk/iec-connector-cable-guide-i472 here] and on the IEC 60320 [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_60320 Wikipedia page]. The user should also ensure that the console's internal power supply is rated for the AC coming out of their wall.  
'''''Power Supply'''''
Note that if the "Power Supply" column says "Internal", then that particular console has an internal power supply module that will perform a similar function to the external "power bricks" used by most retro consoles. If your console's power supply is "internal", the user just needs to find a cable that has the correct electrical plug for your region and also has the matching console-facing connector. This will often be a Figure-8 cable, but a guide to common connectors can be found [https://www.lindy.co.uk/iec-connector-cable-guide-i472 here] and on the IEC 60320 [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_60320 Wikipedia page]. The user should also ensure that the console's internal power supply is rated for the AC coming out of their wall. If your console's internal power supply does not match your country's AC voltage (for example, a North American gamer using a European Dreamcast), then step-up/step-down transformers to go up/down in voltage for the target device may be a good option.  


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This article is intended as a guide to original power supplies for various vintage consoles. Its purpose is to document various power ratings information for specific consoles, whether or not the power supplies are built internally into the console, and to inform users as to their requirements when making decisions about replacement power supplies.

Generally speaking, the "Voltage" figure on the power supply should match the official specs (below) as closely as possible. As amperage refers to potential current (and the device will only draw as much as required) - the A (or the mA) figure may be higher than what the console requires to operate, but should not be lower. Also, if the the output is DC, the user should make sure the polarity matches also.

The figures below do not account for additional power draw caused by various modifications, flashcart devices, wireless controllers or similar after-market additions.

Power Supply Note that if the "Power Supply" column says "Internal", then that particular console has an internal power supply module that will perform a similar function to the external "power bricks" used by most retro consoles. If your console's power supply is "internal", the user just needs to find a cable that has the correct electrical plug for your region and also has the matching console-facing connector. This will often be a Figure-8 cable, but a guide to common connectors can be found here and on the IEC 60320 Wikipedia page. The user should also ensure that the console's internal power supply is rated for the AC coming out of their wall. If your console's internal power supply does not match your country's AC voltage (for example, a North American gamer using a European Dreamcast), then step-up/step-down transformers to go up/down in voltage for the target device may be a good option.

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* = Triad solution available

First generation of consoles

Console Voltage Amps Polarity Original PN Replacement PN Connection Power Supply Notes Pictures
Magnavox Odyssey Output: 9V DC 400 mA Tip positive ? ? 2.5 mm TS jack ? Odyssey can be powered by six "C" cell batteries, or an Atari 2600 power adapter with a 3.5-to-2.5 mm tip adapter Odyssey batteries.jpg
Magnavox Odyssey 100 Output: 9V DC 200 mA ? PIDB-15 ? 3.5 mm TS jack ? Console is powered by either six "C" batteries or a 9V AC adapter. Magnavox odyssey 100.jpg
Magnavox Odyssey 200 OUTPUT 9V AC 100ma ? ? ? ? ? Console is powered by either six "C" batteries or a 9 volt AC adapter. Magnavox-Odyssey-200-power-supply.jpeg
Magnavox Odyssey 300 OUTPUT 9V DC 100ma ? ? ? ? ? Console is powered by either six "C" batteries or a 9 volt AC adapter. Magnavox-Odyssey-300-power-supplyjpeg.jpeg
Magnavox Odyssey 400 OUTPUT 9V DC 100ma ? ? ? ? ? Console is powered by either six "C" batteries or a 9 volt AC adapter. Odyssey 400 power supply.jpeg
Magnavox Odyssey 500 Output 9 volts ? ? ? ? ? ? Console is powered by either six "C" batteries or a 9 volt AC adapter. Magnavox-Odyssey-500-power-supply.jpeg
Magnavox Odyssey 4305 ? ? ? 701479-4 (AC/DC Power Assembly) Unknown Internal/Chassis-mounted Internal/Chassis-mounted The Odyssey 4305 is a 19” television (based on the chassis of the Magnavox T991 television) but with a built-in Odyssey. The device uses a chassis-mounted isolation transformer with no external brick (standard plug coming out the back). Rear of Magnavox Odyssey 4305 (4-4).jpeg
Magnavox Odyssey 2000 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Console is powered by either six "C" batteries or a 9 volt AC adapter. Magnavox odyssey 2000 power supply.jpeg
Magnavox Odyssey 3000 OUTPUT 9 volts 78mA ? ? ? ? ? Console is powered by either six "C" batteries or a 9 volt AC adapter. Magnavox-Odyssey-3000-power-supply.jpeg
Magnavox Odyssey 4000 OUTPUT 9V DC 100 mA ? ? ? ? ? Unlike most Odyssey models, the AC adapter is necessary as the console does not use batteries. Magnavox Odyssey 4000 power supply.jpeg
Philips Odyssey 200 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? European release of Magnavox Odyssey 200. Unclear if batteries can be used (TBC)
Philips Odyssey 2001 18,6V- 120mA ? FW3009 ? ? ? Unlike most Odyssey models, the AC adapter is necessary as the console does not use batteries. Philips-Odyssey-2001-power.jpeg
Philips Odyssey 2100 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Unlike most Odyssey models, the AC adapter is necessary as the console does not use batteries. Philips-Odyssey-2100-power-supply.jpeg
TV Tennis Electrotennis (Epoch) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Console is completely wireless; powered by four D size batteries. Epoch-electrotennis-battery-compartment.png
Atari Home Pong (Model C-100) 5.5V DC 100 mA ? 004720 ? ? External PSU Console can be powered by four "D"-size batteries, or an AC adapter (“battery eliminator”) Atari-Home-Pong-power-options.jpeg
Atari Super Pong (Model C-140) OUTPUT 6V DC ? ? ? ? ? External Power Supply Unit (6V) Console can be powered by four "D"-size batteries, or an AC adapter (“battery eliminator”) Ataripong.jpg
Coleco Telstar OUTPUT 9V DC 100mA ? Model 6041 ? ? ? Console is powered by either six "C" batteries or a 9V adapter. Original-Coleco-Telstar-power-supply.jpeg
Coleco Telstar Classic OUTPUT 9V DC 100mA Polarity unknown but the Atari 2600 adapter tends to be compatible. Model 6041 ? Typically the tip is positive but in some units, the polarity can be reversed and the unit may need repairs following a blown transistor. ? Unusually for this series, the console doesn’t use batteries. The adapter is 100mA and outputs 3 watts at 60hz. Original-Coleco-Telstar-power-supply.jpeg
Coleco Telstar Deluxe Output 9 volts ? ? ? ? ? ? Console verified to operate off either a 9V adapter or six C-Cell batteries. Other details TBD
Coleco Telstar Ranger OUTPUT 9V DC 100 mA ? Model 6041 ? ? ? Console is powered by either six "C" batteries or a 9V adapter. Original-Coleco-Telstar-power-supply.jpeg
Coleco Telstar Alpha OUTPUT 9V DC 100 mA ? Model 6041 ? ? ? Console is powered by either six "C" batteries or a 9V adapter. Coleco-Telstar-Alpha-power-supply.jpeg
Coleco Telstar Colormatic OUTPUT 9V DC 200 mA ? ? ? ? ? ? Colormatic-power-supply.jpeg
Coleco Telstar Regent OUTPUT 9V DC 200mA ? ? ? ? ? ? Coleco-Telstar-Regent-power-options.jpeg
Coleco Telstar Sportsman Output 9 volts ? ? ? ? ? ? Confirmed that console operates off batteries (size undetermined) and a 9V adapter. A standard Atari 2600 adapter will work. More details TBD
Coleco Telstar Combat! OUTPUT 9V DC 200mA ? ? ? ? ? Console verified to run via six c-cell batteries or 9V adapter. Coleco-Telstar-Combat-power-supply.jpeg
Coleco Telstar Colortron ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Colortron-power-supply.jpeg
Coleco Telstar Marksman OUTPUT 9V DC 200mA ? ? ? ? ? ? Coleco-Telstar-Marksman-power-supply.jpeg
Coleco Telstar Galaxy OUTPUT 9V DC 200mA ? Model 6041 ? ? ? Confirmed that working AC adapter outputs 3W; unsure whether console has a battery compartment (TBD) Coleco-Telstar-Gemini-power.jpeg
Coleco Telstar Gemini OUTPUT 9V DC 200mA ? ? ? ? ? Console does not have a battery compartment. Verified to work with slightly different “3W” version of the 6041-200ma Telstar AC adapter. Coleco-Telstar-Gemini-power.jpeg
Coleco Telstar Arcade OUTPUT 9V DC 200 mA ? Model 6041-200ma ? ? ? Possibly could also be powered by D-size batteries (unconfirmed) Coleco-Telstar-arcade-power-supply.jpeg
Nintendo Color TV - Game 6 OUTPUT 9V DC ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Nintendo-Color-TV-Game-6.jpeg

Second generation of consoles

Console Voltage Amps Polarity Original PN Replacement PN Connection Power Supply Notes Pictures
Atari 2600 9V DC 500 mA Tip positive CO10472 ? 3.5 mm TS jack External Different styles of this AC adapter exist, but all have the same specs and part number Atari-2600-power-supply.jpeg
Magnavox Odyssey 2 9V AC-12V AC, depending on PSU 400 mA-830 mA, depending on PSU N/A ? ? 3.5 mm TS jack (early models) or 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack (later models) External Multiple revisions of the Odyssey 2 AC adapter exist, each with slightly different voltage and current ratings
Philips Videopac G7000 (European release of Odyssey 2) OUTPUT 9V DC 1.3 A ? FW3300 ? ? ? External Philips Videopac G7000 power supply.jpeg
Mattel Intellivision Input: 120V AC; Output: 5V DC, 12V DC, 16V DC (unregulated), -2.1V DC ? N/A, power cord to electrical outlet is hardwired ? ? N/A Internal The ribbon cable that connects the power supply to the motherboard is extremely fragile, be very careful!
Mattel Intellivision II 16.7V AC 1 A N/A 5872-9629 ? 5.5 x 2.5 mm barrel jack External A variation exists with slightly lower output voltage and current ratings (16.2V AC and 955 mA)
Coleco ColecoVision 5V DC, -5V DC, 12V DC 0.9 A (5V), 0.1 A (-5V), 0.3 A (12V) N/A, connector is keyed 55416 N/A Rectangular four-pin connector, same as used by the TI-99/4A computer (though not the same pinout!) External Colecovisionpsu.png
Atari 5200 (Four controller port model) * 11.5V DC 1.95 A Tip positive C018187 WSU090-2000-13 5.5 x 2.5 mm barrel jack External The four-port Atari 5200 had an interesting "one cable" design where both the RF signal and the power ran through one coaxial cable which was permanently attached to the system. A power mod is available that allows the console to use a conventional switch box or direct RF adapter. 52004portpsu.png
Atari 5200 (Two controller port model) * 9.3V DC 1.95 A Tip positive C018187 WSU090-2000-13 5.5 x 2.5 mm barrel jack External
GCE/MB Vectrex ? ? N/A, power cord to electrical outlet is hardwired ? ? N/A Internal

Third generation of consoles

Console Voltage Amps Polarity Original PN Replacement PN Connection Power Supply Notes Pictures
Nintendo Entertainment System (US) * 9V AC 1.2 A N/A NES-002 WSU090-1300 or WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External The NES will accept a DC power supply so long as the voltage and current are within spec Nespsu.png
Nintendo Entertainment System (PAL) * 9V AC 1.2 A N/A NES-002 WSU090-1300-13 or WSU090-1300-R13 5.5 x 2.5 mm barrel jack External The NES will accept a DC power supply so long as the voltage and current are within spec
Famicom * 10V DC 850 mA Tip negative HVC-002 WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External Applies to both original and AV Famicom models Famicompsu.png
Famicom Disk System * 9V DC 400 mA Tip negative HVC-025 WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External or six internal C-cell batteries With a splitter it should be possible to run both a Famicom and Disk System from a single AC adapter without batteries; the WSU-090-2000-R is recommended for this
Twin Famicom * 7.6V DC 1.25 A Tip positive UADP-0041CEZZ WSU075-1500-13 5.5 x 2.5 mm barrel jack External Please note that the Twin Famicom's power circuitry is very sensitive to input voltage, anything higher than 7.6V causes the power transistor to run very hot
Sega SG-1000 * 9V DC 850 mA Tip negative SA-150 WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External
Sega Mark III * 9V DC 850 mA Tip negative SA-150 WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External
Sega Master System * 9V DC 1 A Tip negative 3025 WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External Different styles of this AC adapter exist, but all have the same specs and part number
Atari 7800 9V DC 1 A N/A, connector is keyed CO24471-001 ? Two-pin keyed connector External Different styles of this AC adapter exist, but all have the same specs and part number 7800psu.png
Casio PV-1000 * 15V DC 500 mA Tip negative AD-4815 WSU150-0560-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External Pv1000psu.png
Epoch Super Cassette Vision * 8.5V DC 800 mA Tip negative N/A WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External
Amstrad GX4000 * 11V DC 500 mA Tip positive GX4000PSU/UK (UK), GX4000PSU/E (EU) WSU090-1300 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External

Fourth generation of consoles

Console Voltage Amps Polarity Original PN Replacement PN Connection Power Supply Notes Pictures
NEC TurboGrafx 16 * 10.5V DC 730 mA Tip negative HES-ACA-01 WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External Turbografx16 power supply.jpg
PC Engine * 9V DC 650 mA Tip negative PAD-105 WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External Same information also applies to both Core Grafx models and the PC Engine Shuttle
NEC TurboGrafx CD/PC Engine CD * 11V DC (US), 9V DC (JP) 1.53 A (US), 1.45 A (JP) Tip negative HES-ACA-02 (US), AD-IF30 (JP) WSU090-2000-R13 5.5 x 2.5 mm barrel jack External
NEC SuperGrafx 9V DC 800 mA Tip positive PAD-113 ? 6.3 x 3.0 mm barrel jack External
NEC TurboExpress/PC Engine GT 7V DC 700 mA Tip positive HES-ACA-04 (US), PAD-121 (JP) ? 3.5 x 1.35 mm barrel jack External or six internal AA-cell batteries
NEC TurboDuo/PC Engine Duo 10V DC 1 A Tip positive HES-ACA-05 (US), PAD-124 (JP) ? 6.3 x 3.0 mm barrel jack External NEC also released an external battery pack for the Duo in Japan only
NEC Super CD-ROM2 12V DC 1 A Tip positive PAD-125 ? 6.3 x 3.0 mm barrel jack External ?
NEC PC Engine LT 9V DC 700 mA Tip positive PAD-127 ? ? External ?
NEC PC Engine Duo-R/Duo-RX 9V DC 1 A Tip positive PAD-129/PAD-130 ? EIAJ-03 barrel jack External
Sega Genesis (model 1) * 9V DC 1.2 A Tip negative MK-1602 WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External
Sega Mega Drive (model 1) * 9V DC 1.2 A Tip negative SA-160 (JP) WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External
Sega Genesis (model 2) 10V DC 850 mA Tip positive MK-2103 (US), SA-190 (JP) ? EIAJ-03 barrel jack External
Sega Genesis 3 10V DC 300 mA Tip positive MK-1479 ? EIAJ-03 barrel jack External
Sega Mega Jet 10V DC 850 mA Tip positive SA-190 ? EIAJ-03 barrel jack External ?
Sega Genesis Nomad 10V DC 850 mA Tip positive MK-2103 ? EIAJ-03 barrel jack External or six AA-cell batteries via clip-on pack or rechargeable battery via clip-on pack ?
Sega 32X 10V DC 850 mA Tip positive MK-2103 (US), SA-190 (JP) ? EIAJ-03 barrel jack External Exactly the same as the model 2 Genesis/Mega Drive
Sega/Victor Wondermega RG-M1 9.5V DC 1.5 A Tip positive AA-S95 ? EIAJ-03 barrel jack External
Sega CDX 9.5V DC 1.5 A Tip positive MK-4122 ? EIAJ-03 barrel jack External Do not use the MK-2103 AC adapter as it does not supply enough current
JVC X'Eye/Victor Wondermega RG-M2 9.5V DC 1.5 A Tip positive AA-S95 (JP), AA-S95J (US) ? EIAJ-03 barrel jack External Same specs as the CDX AC adapter; as with the CDX do not use the MK-2103 AC adapter as it does not supply enough current
Sega Game Gear * 9V DC (JP/EU), 10V DC (US) 850 mA or 1.2 A (JP), 850 mA (US), 1.2 A (EU) Tip negative (EU/JP), tip positive (US) SA-150 or SA-160 (JP), 2103/MK-2103 (US), 1605 (EU) WSU090-1300-R (EU/JP) 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack (EU/JP), EIAJ-03 barrel jack (US) External or six internal AA-cell batteries European and Japanese Game Gears use the same AC adapter as the model 1 Mega Drive, whereas (for some reason) US models use a different AC adapter which was later used for the model 2 Genesis/Mega Drive
Nintendo Game Boy 4.8V DC 150 mA Tip negative DMG-003 ? ? External or four internal AA-cell batteries Also doubles as a rechargeable battery pack
Nintendo Game Boy Pocket 3V DC 300 mA Tip positive MGB-005 ? ? External or two internal AAA-cell batteries ?
Super Nintendo (US) 10V DC 850 mA Tip negative SNS-002 ? 6.9 mm x 4.1 mm barrel jack with 0.7 mm inner pin External SNES-USA-power-supply.jpeg
Super Famicom * 10V DC 850 mA Tip negative HVC-002 WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External Exactly the same as the original Famicom Famicompsu.png
Super Nintendo (PAL) * 9V AC 1.2 A Not applicable NES-002 ? 5.5 x 2.5 mm barrel jack External Exactly the same as the PAL NES; the PAL SNES has a charge pump circuit which generates 12V DC for SCART autoswitching, hence the use of an AC power supply
SNK Neo Geo AES * 5V DC (PRO-POW models only), 10V DC (PRO-POW3/E models only) 3 A (5V), 1 A (10V) Tip negative PRO-POW (5V) NEO-POW3 (10V) WSU050-3000-R (5V), WSU090-1300-R (10V) 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External Older AES consoles used a regulated 5V DC AC adapter while newer models had an unregulated 10V supply. Be *very* careful!
SNK Neo Geo CD 5V DC, 12V DC 2 A (5V), 1 A (12V) N/A, connector is keyed POWCD-J (JP) N/A Three-pin connector, same as found on some Panasonic and Sony MSX2 models (though not the same pinout!) External ? Neo-Geo-CD.jpeg
Pioneer LaserActive Input: 100V AC (JP), 120V AC (US) ? N/A, power cord is hardwired N/A N/A N/A Internal ?

Fifth generation of consoles

Console Voltage Amps Polarity Original PN Replacement PN Connection Power Supply Notes Pictures
Commodore Amiga CD32 5V DC, 12V DC ? N/A ? ? 4-pin DIN External ?
Panasonic 3DO ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Atari Jaguar * 9V DC 1.2 A Tip negative 500273/PP-912 WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External Atari-Jaguar-power-supply.jpeg
Atari Jaguar CD * 9V DC 1.2 A Tip negative 500273/PP-912 WSU090-1300-R 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External Exactly the same as the Jaguar itself
Bandai Playdia * 9V DC 850 mA Tip positive BA-002 WSU090-1300 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel jack External
Sega Saturn ? ? N/A ? ? C7 Internal North American consoles have a polarized connector
Sony PlayStation ? ? N/A ? ? C7 Internal North American consoles have a polarized connector
Sony PSone 7.5V DC 2 A Tip positive SCPH-112 (JP), SCPH-113 (US), SCPH-114 (EU), SCPH-115 (UK) ? EIAJ-03 barrel jack External Do not use a PS2 slim AC adapter!
NEC PC-FX Input: 100V AC ? N/A, power cord is hardwired ? N/A N/A Internal
Casio Loopy 24V DC 1 A Tip positive AD-2410J ? 5.5 x 2.5 mm barrel jack External ?
Apple Pippin Input: 100-240V AC ? N/A ? N/A C14 Internal
Nintendo 64 3.3V DC, 12V DC 2.7 A (3.3V), 0.8 A (12V) N/A, entire power supply is designed to only fit one way into the console itself NUS-002 ? Proprietary connector External

Sixth generation of consoles

Console Voltage Amps Polarity Original PN Replacement PN Connection Power Supply Notes Pictures
Game Boy Advance SP 5.2 V DC 320 mA N/A, connector is keyed AGS-002 Unofficial 5 V USB cables Proprietary connector External
Game Boy Micro N/A, connector is keyed OXY-002 Unofficial 5 V USB cables Proprietary connector External
Sega Dreamcast ? ? ? ? N/A C7 Internal North American consoles have a polarized connector
Sony PlayStation 2 (original) ? ? ? ? ? C7 Internal North American consoles have a polarized connector
Sony PlayStation 2 (slim, SCPH-7xxxx) Input: 100V-240V AC, Output: 8.5V DC Input: 1.5A, Output: 5.65 A Tip positive SCPH-70100 ? EIAJ-03 barrel jack External PS2 (Slim, SCPH 7xxxx) power supply.jpeg
Sony PlayStation 2 (slim, SCPH-9000x) ? ? ? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal
VM Labs Nuon Input: 120V AC ? N/A, power cord is hardwired ? ? N/A Internal ?
Microsoft Xbox ? ? ? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal
Nintendo GameCube 12V DC 3.25 A N/A, connector is keyed DOL-002 ? Proprietary connector External Gamecube-power-supply.jpeg

Seventh generation of consoles

Console Voltage Amps Polarity Original PN Replacement PN Connection Power Supply Notes Pictures
Nintendo DS 5.2 V DC 320 mA N/A, connector is keyed AGS-002 Unofficial 5 V USB cables Proprietary connector External Same as GBA SP except for console name removed from sticker
Nintendo DS Lite 5.2 V DC 450 mA N/A, connector is keyed USG-002 Unofficial 5 V USB cables Proprietary connector External Resembles Mini-USB B to the point a mangled connector can be directly and "correctly" connected
Nintendo DSi series 4.6 V DC 900 mA N/A, connector is keyed WAP-002 Still unofficially USB compatible Proprietary connector External Originally invented for Nintendo/Buffalo WAP-001 Wi-Fi access point
Nintendo Wii 12V DC 3.7 A N/A, connector is keyed RVL-002 ? Proprietary connector External
Microsoft Xbox 360 Output: 12V DC, 5V DC 16.5 A (12V), 1 A (5V) N/A, connector is keyed DPSN-186CB-1A ? Proprietary connector External Xbox 360 PAL power supply.jpg
Microsoft Xbox 360 S Output: 12V DC, 5V DC 9.6 A (12V), 1 A (5V) N/A, connector is keyed PB-2121-03MX ? Proprietary connector External ?
Microsoft Xbox 360 E Output: 12V DC, 5V DC 9.6 A (12V), 1 A (5V) N/A DCGP FJ-1 ? Proprietary barrel jack connector External ?
Sony PlayStation 3 Input: 100V-240V AC (most models), 220V-240V AC (early PAL models) ? ? ? ? C14 (original models), C7 non-polarized (Slim and Super Slim models) Internal Detailed information can be found here.

Eighth generation of consoles

Console Voltage Amps Polarity Original PN Replacement PN Connection Power Supply Notes Pictures
Nintendo 3DS/2DS series incl. New 4.6 V DC 900 mA N/A, connector is keyed WAP-002 Still unofficially USB compatible Proprietary connector External Eventually replaced with cost-cutting revision (thinner cable)
Nintendo Wii U 15V DC 5 A N/A, connector is keyed WUP-002 ? Proprietary connector External Connector is very similar to the original Wii but is not compatible (colored yellow for identification). Unofficially[8] multivoltage.
Nintendo Wii U GamePad 4.75 V DC 1.6 A N/A, connector is keyed WUP-011 Did anyone say USB cable? Proprietary connector External Just barely enlarged 23DSi XL connector. Unofficially multivoltage.
Sony PlayStation 4 (original) Input: 100V-240V AC ? ? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal
Sony PlayStation 4 (slim) Input: 100V-240V AC ? ? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal
Sony PlayStation 4 Pro Input: 100V-240V AC ? ? ? ? C17 (CUH-7000 and -7100 models), C7 non-polarized (CUH-7200 models) Internal
Microsoft Xbox One Input: 100-127V AC (JP/US), Output: 12V DC, 5V DC 16.5 A (12V), 1 A (5V) PB-2201-02MX ? ? Proprietary connector, same as the 360 S External
Microsoft Xbox One S ? ? ? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal
Microsoft Xbox One X ? ? ? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal
Nintendo Switch Input: 100-240V AC, Output: 5V DC, 15V DC 1.5A (5V), 2.6A (15V) N/A, connector is reversible HAC-002 ? USB-C External Not fully USB-PD compliant. Compatible 15V power supply required for dock.

Ninth generation of consoles

Console Voltage Amps Polarity Original PN Replacement PN Connection Power Supply Notes Pictures
Sony PlayStation 5 ? ? ? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal
Microsoft Xbox Series S ? ? ? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal
Microsoft Xbox Series X ? ? ? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal

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