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Subject: Re: Replacing MicroVAX II PSU With a Modern PSU
On 11/24/2015 05:52 PM, Mark Wickens wrote:
I haven't looked into this at all and I
suspect it's probably quite
tricky indeed. I did look around a while back drew a blank.
I built up a Micro-VAX II system out of boards, backplanes and assorted junk. I
made my own power supply. The power supply is actually easy, just +5 and
+12, with a touch of
-12 for serial I/O.
The only tricky thing is the power-OK and reset logic, which really wasn't all
that tricky, either.
I had a power and thermal safety control panel on it repurposed from the
original 3rd party IBM mainframe memory box that would shut it down if there
was an abnormal voltage or cooling failure.
Jon
Thanks Jon. I think standard PC PSUs only do +5 and +12, so how did you do -12?
For P OK and DC OK I found this:
, but just for test purposes I
assume I could connect the +5 direct to P OK and DC OK.
Thanks for the other email, sounds like I wouldn't need to do anything with LTC.
Regards
Rob