On Sunday 05 August 2007 05:39, Mr Ian Primus wrote:
Well, I tried today to bring up my 11/84 - initial
tests are showing me that there is something wrong
with the power supply, an H7200. While the fans run,
there doesn't appear to be any +5v. There is a faint
ticking sound heard from the supply, and when I drop
the power, there is a soft squeaking.
So, before I take the this thing apart, are there any
suggestions where I can look, common failures, etc?
Whenever I'm testing a new mini system, I typically document the system (incl.
board locations, etc.), pull all the boards, check out all the PS capacitors
(ESR if you have a tester - VOM/DVM otherwise) - then power it up. Lack of
power can be caused by something as simple as a fuse or as nasty as shorted
traces on a backplane or a bad diode, transistor, regulator, etc.
Once you've found the problem and fixed it, check all the supply voltages for
ripple (either a scope or AC DVM are O.K.). Once the PS voltages and ripple
are acceptable, reinsert the minimum of boards to test the system (typically
CPU&Memory).
Again test all voltages. Then re-inert the remaining boards. If the PS problem
"reappears", pull the latest set of boards, retest voltages and re-insert the
boards one-by-one until you discover the board causing the problem.
Regards,
Lyle
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Lyle Bickley
Bickley Consulting West Inc.
Mountain View, CA
http://bickleywest.com
"Black holes are where God is dividing by zero"