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==PSU Cross-Compatibility Matrix (5.5 × 2.1 mm Barrel)==
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! ZX Spectrum +2/+3
! Sega Master System
! Sega Mega Drive 1
! Sega Saturn
! Sega CD
! Atari Jaguar
! NEC PC Engine
! NEC PC Engine Duo
! Nintendo NES (PAL)
! Nintendo Super NES (PAL)
! Nintendo Famicom
! Nintendo Virtual Boy
! Neo Geo AES (5V, centre-positive)
! Neo Geo CD (5V, centre-positive)
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! ZX Spectrum +2/+3
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! Sega Master System
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! Sega Mega Drive 1
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! Sega Saturn
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! Sega CD
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! Atari Jaguar
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! NEC PC Engine
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! NEC PC Engine Duo
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! Nintendo NES (PAL)
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! Nintendo Super NES (PAL)
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! Nintendo Famicom
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! Nintendo Virtual Boy
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! Neo Geo AES (5V)
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! Neo Geo CD
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Revision as of 09:27, 2 September 2025

Power Adapter Barrel Connector Compatibility

Table

Power Adapter Barrel Connector Compatibility Table
System Voltage Current Barrel Size Polarity Official PSU Model
Group 1 – 9V DC, 5.5mm × 2.1mm, Centre Negative
ZX Spectrum +2 / +2A / +3 9V DC 2.1A 5.5 × 2.1mm Sinclair PSU (various OEM)
Sega Saturn 9V DC 1.5A 5.5 × 2.1mm MK-2103
NEC PC Engine Duo / TurboDuo 9V DC 1.5A 5.5 × 2.1mm DUO-AC
Sega CD (Model 1 & 2) 9V DC 1.2A 5.5 × 2.1mm MK-1602
Atari Jaguar / Jaguar CD 9V DC 1.2A 5.5 × 2.1mm PA-1400 / MK-4120
Sega Mega Drive / Genesis (Model 1) 9V DC 1.2A 5.5 × 2.1mm MK-1602-05
Sega Master System 9V DC 1.2A 5.5 × 2.1mm MK-3025
Super Nintendo (PAL) 9V DC 1.3A 5.5 × 2.1mm SNSP-002E(FRG)
NES (PAL) 9V DC 1.3A 5.5 × 2.1mm NES-002E
NEC PC Engine / CoreGrafx / TurboGrafx-16 9V DC 0.85A 5.5 × 2.1mm HES-ACA-01 / Turbo AC Adapter
Group 2 – 9V DC, 3.5mm × 1.35mm, Centre Negative
ZX Spectrum (16/48K) 9V DC 1.4A 3.5 × 1.35mm Sinclair PSU
Atari 7800 9V DC 1.0A 3.5 × 1.35mm C018187
Atari 2600 (VCS) 9V DC 0.5A 3.5 × 1.35mm C017945
Group 3 – 9V DC, 4.75mm × 1.7mm, Centre Negative
Sega Game Gear 9V DC 1.2A 4.75 × 1.7mm MK-2103 (shared PSU with Saturn in some regions)
Group 4 – 6V DC, 4.75mm × 1.7mm, Centre Negative
Game Boy (DMG-01) 6V DC 0.7A 4.75 × 1.7mm DMG-03 / MGB-005
Group 5 – 9–10V DC, 4.75mm × 1.7mm, Centre Positive
Sega 32X 10V DC 0.85A 4.75 × 1.7mm MK-1633
Sega Nomad 10V DC 0.85A 4.75 × 1.7mm MK-1633
Sega Mega Drive / Genesis (Model 2) 10V DC 0.85A 4.75 × 1.7mm MK-1633
Atari Lynx (Model 1) 9V DC 1.0A 4.75 × 1.7mm PA-1400
Atari Lynx (Model 2) 9V DC 1.0A 4.75 × 1.7mm PA-1400
Group 6 – 10V DC, 5.5mm × 2.1mm, Centre Negative
Nintendo Famicom (HVC) 10V DC 0.85A 5.5 × 2.1mm HVC-002
Nintendo Virtual Boy 10V DC 0.85A 5.5 × 2.1mm VUE-002
Group 7 – 5V DC, 5.5mm × 2.1mm, Centre Positive
Neo Geo AES (later PRO-POW-3 / E) 5V DC 3.0A 5.5 × 2.1mm PRO-POW-3 / PRO-POW-E
Neo Geo CD (Front & Top Loader) 5V DC 3.0A 5.5 × 2.1mm Neo Geo CD PSU
Group 8 – 7.5V DC, 4.0mm × 1.7mm, Centre Negative
Sony PlayStation (PS1) 7.5V DC 2.0A 4.0 × 1.7mm SCPH-113

Notes & Warnings

  • Atari 2600 (VCS) – early units use a simple 9V DC centre-negative PSU at low current. Many modern replacements are compatible, but original adapters are prone to failure with age.
  • Atari 7800 – same barrel size and polarity as Atari 2600 but requires more current (1.0A). A 2600 PSU may power it but risk instability.
  • Atari Jaguar / Jaguar CD – uses the same PSU spec as Sega Mega Drive 1 (9V DC, centre-negative). Safe cross-compatibility.
  • Atari Lynx (Model 1 and Model 2) – both require 9V DC centre-positive. Using a centre-negative adapter (e.g. Spectrum, Master System, Mega Drive Model 1) will damage the system.
  • NEC PC Engine / CoreGrafx / TurboGrafx-16 – requires 9V DC centre-negative. Later Duo models draw more current.
  • NEC PC Engine Duo / TurboDuo – 9V DC centre-negative, higher current draw (1.5A). Should not be powered with weaker CoreGrafx/TurboGrafx supplies.
  • Neo Geo AES – PSU requirements vary by production run. Early PRO-POW-1/2 used 9V centre-negative, later PRO-POW-3/E use 5V centre-positive. Using the wrong adapter can destroy the system.
  • Neo Geo CD – requires 5V DC centre-positive at 3A. A very specific PSU; substitutes must exactly match.
  • Nintendo Famicom (HVC-002) – requires 10V DC centre-negative. Cannot be safely powered with NES (PAL) or SNES (PAL) adapters.
  • Nintendo Game Boy (DMG-01) – uses a 6V DC PSU, centre-negative. Do not use 9V adapters intended for other Nintendo or Sega consoles.
  • Nintendo NES (PAL) – same as PAL SNES, but NTSC NES (US/Japan) typically shipped with a 9V AC PSU. Do not interchange with PAL systems.
  • Nintendo Super NES (PAL) – uses 9V DC centre-negative. NTSC models often shipped with AC adapters instead of DC, making them incompatible with PAL PSUs.
  • Nintendo Virtual Boy – also uses 10V DC centre-negative (same as Famicom). Power requirements are stricter than most Nintendo consoles.
  • Sega 32X – same PSU spec as Mega Drive 2. Tower of Power setups (MD + 32X + Mega-CD) require multiple adapters, not a single shared PSU.
  • Sega CD (Model 1 & 2) – same PSU spec as Mega Drive 1. Compatible supplies can be interchanged.
  • Sega Game Gear – draws a high current; cheap adapters often cause humming in the audio and unstable video.
  • Sega Master System – compatible with Mega Drive Model 1 PSU (same voltage, current, and polarity).
  • Sega Mega Drive / Genesis Model 1 vs Model 2 – Model 1 is centre-negative, Model 2 is centre-positive. Swapping these power supplies will damage the console.
  • Sega Nomad – uses the same PSU as Mega Drive 2 (10V, centre-positive). Do not use a Model 1 PSU.
  • Sega Saturn – uses the same barrel as Model 1 Mega Drive but requires more current (1.5A). A weaker PSU may boot the system but cause crashes.
  • Sony PlayStation (PS1) – requires 7.5V DC at 2.0A. Using 9V adapters directly can overheat or damage the console. The barrel plug (4.0 × 1.7mm) is smaller than most Sega/Nintendo connectors and not interchangeable.
  • ZX Spectrum (16K/48K) – requires a regulated 9V DC centre-negative supply. Original Sinclair PSUs were unregulated and can output up to 14V off-load, risking damage to modern peripherals.
  • ZX Spectrum +2 / +2A / +3 – higher current draw (2.1A). A weaker Spectrum 48K PSU is not sufficient.
  • General note on amperage – it is safe to use a PSU rated at a higher current (A) than required, but never lower. Voltage and polarity must always match.

Test

PSU Cross-Compatibility Matrix
PSU \ System ZX Spectrum +2/+3 Sega Mega Drive 1 Sega Mega Drive 2 Sega Saturn Atari Lynx Nintendo Famicom
ZX Spectrum +2/+3
Sega Mega Drive 1
Sega Mega Drive 2
Sega Saturn
Atari Lynx
Nintendo Famicom

Test

PSU Cross-Compatibility Matrix
PSU \ System ZX Spectrum +2/+3 Sega Mega Drive 1 Sega Saturn Sega Mega Drive 2 Atari Lynx Nintendo Famicom
ZX Spectrum +2/+3
Sega Mega Drive 1
Sega Saturn
Sega Mega Drive 2
Atari Lynx
Nintendo Famicom

PSU Cross-Compatibility Matrix (5.5 × 2.1 mm Barrel)

PSU Cross-Compatibility Matrix (5.5 × 2.1 mm Barrel)
PSU \ System ZX Spectrum +2/+3 Sega Master System Sega Mega Drive 1 Sega Saturn Sega CD Atari Jaguar NEC PC Engine NEC PC Engine Duo Nintendo NES (PAL) Nintendo Super NES (PAL) Nintendo Famicom Nintendo Virtual Boy Neo Geo AES (5V, centre-positive) Neo Geo CD (5V, centre-positive)
ZX Spectrum +2/+3
Sega Master System
Sega Mega Drive 1
Sega Saturn
Sega CD
Atari Jaguar
NEC PC Engine
NEC PC Engine Duo
Nintendo NES (PAL)
Nintendo Super NES (PAL)
Nintendo Famicom
Nintendo Virtual Boy
Neo Geo AES (5V)
Neo Geo CD