Quick update - I stuck a logic analyser on the RTC (line clock), PWR OK
and DC OK signals coming from the PSU. RTC is oscillating at 50Hz as I'd
expect. Strangely, so too are PWR OK and DC OK. I'm assuming that's not
good!
On 07/07/2011 11:50, James Wilson wrote:
Hi all, I obtained a MINC-11 from Adrians DEC
emporium(aka garage) in
Cambridge last year
(
http://www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk/museum/digital/minc/index.php). I've
finally got around to taking a look and it appears to be complete and
original with a /03 CPU.
Taken all the cards out and given it a good clean. Checked for any odd
washers etc. in the backplane.
Removed the power supply (H786), hooked up to a pair of hard drives as
a dummy load and tested. Nothing. Normally at this point I'd scrap it
and hook up a PC PSU but I've been reading this group too long and
have been persuaded by Tonys component level repair arguments so I got
stuck in :)
Tracked it down to one of a pair of 1N4004s connected in series after
the 7912 12V start-up regulator. So, I now have healthy 5V & 12V
supplies and these seem to be stable for a long time with all the
cards in place.
But - it's not booting. The diag LEDs on the BDV11-YA constantly read
1001 from power on (I'm assuming that on=1). The only table of diag
codes that I could find lists 1001 as "DECnet message received" which
I believe to be bogus since I don't have any DECnet cards (I'm also
wondering if the MINC has different diag codes?). So I started digging
further and found that BDCOK H is ~1.7V and BPOK H is ~2V. Now, I
believe that these signals are generated directly from the PSU,
specifically the power monitor board that calls them DC L and AC L. My
assumption is that these should both be at 5V in a healthy system
since they are active high - correct?
Unlike a regular LSI11 the MINC doesn't have any front panel buttons
or LEDs (e.g. for BDCOK status) so I can't easily tell if what I have
is good or not...
I've not gone too much further yet but thought I'd try and get some
knowledgeable input to make sure I'm not going down the wrong path.
One thing I have found is the -12V supply that's only used inside the
PSU (and feeds the power monitor board) is at ~-15V.
Many thanks for any advice!
James