Update, the PSU works again.
Excellent...
I used a BU208A witch seem to function fine.
I'll make a note of that. BU208As are pretty easy to find, and it'll be
one to try if my 9816 ever has PSU prolems.
As I supposed earlier C11 (220uF/16V) was leaking and
destroyed the 2n222=
2=20
witch blew the QP1008.
On the secondery side there were some elco's going
bad, after replacing t=
hem=20
the PSU is regulating ok=E9.
It's actually a fairly standard SMPSU design, I think.
Everybody thanks for the advise (and of cause
Tony's cat for the schemati=
cs)
Enjoy the mahcine. It's one of my favourite 68K boxes. I have a 256K RAM
card in one slot of mine, and a GPIO (16 it parallel) interface in the
other. RS232 and GPIB are of course built-in.
How much memory do you have on the provessor board? Most came with 256K
(all loctaions filled with 4164s). You can increase it to 1M by replacing
all the RAMs with 41256s, fitting a 74F158 in the spare location at one
side of hte PCB, fitting a 33 Ohm (I think originally 31.6 Ohm, but it
makes no difference) resistor in the ovious positon, and cutting a couple
of jumpers (I can look up details). I've done this to my machine.
And which keyoard do you have? The 'compact' keyoard is odd in that it's
not scanned. One side of each switch is grounded, the other sides feed
banks of 4051 multiplexers.
-tony