Ian King said:
I'm reconditioning some H7100A power supply units
in a VAX-11/785, and
I've come across something I haven't seen before. I'm hoping one of you
has. :)
This particular PSU was labeled 'Memory Power Supply' and has additional
regulator boards for a 15v rail. Slipped between those boards were two
sheets of what looked like heavy-duty paper. However, one had
delaminated, demonstrating that it is a sheet of thin copper sandwiched
between two paper-like layers. That suggests to me that this was
intended
more for EMI shielding than electrical isolation. I
did not see
these sheets in
another PSU that also had a supplemental regulator.
Does this sound familiar to anyone? TIA - Ian
In my VAX 11/750[1], each of two power supplies
(2.5v and 5v) also contain this 'heavy' paper
separator between adjacent boards. I've noticed
that this paper is pretty thick, not quite what
you'd call cardstock, but getting close. In my
case, I haven't noticed any de-laminating, so can't
confirm the copper foil inside, however, I have
commented to myself a time or two that each sheet
just 'feels' heavy. If there really is foil inside,
I don't know how much EMI suppression it would do,
since there is no connection of ground or other way
to bleed of any incident energy. Rather, I'd guess
they probably make pretty good reflectors of EMI,
instead. But what do I know, I'm hardly a hardware
guy.
- Jared
[1] Was brainless when picked up almost a year ago,
but I've since gathered a set of all of the CPU boards,
memory and other necessaries. Just picked up a DEUNA,
but still need the cab-kit for it. Fixed the faulty 5V
power supply, but now the 2.5V PS is goofy; presently
working on that. At this rate, I'm now hoping to fire
the whole system up for the first time, sometime before,
oh, I don't know, maybe before Christmas?! :)