16.4 Stacy PSU Stay Power Supply
Having suffered a very bad HD failure I have lost a recently
obtained Email address of someone who thought they could find some old
info about uprating the internal powerconverter inside the STacy to
cope with a larger HD and maybe an accelerator.
Here is a solution, ending my miserable hard drive/power supply
problems for my STacy. Have you wanted to replace your inadequate
stock CONNER hard drive with a larger model? You may have found that
there isn't enough power available from the stock power supply, and
with goodies like GCR, the entire computer crashes and reboots.
The stock PHIHONG power supply's specifications are:
16.5V at 2.5 Amps.
I found by watching the oscilloscope during floppy and hard drive
accesses that the external power supply can deliver EXACTLY 2.5 AMPS
and NO MORE! If the load exceeds 2.500000 amps, it shuts down until
the load has returned to under 2.5 amps.
Nothing seemed to help. I tried tweaking the 12 and 5V
potentiometers on the internal power supply board, trying other hard
drives, large filter capacitors on the 5 and 12 volt lines and trying
non-ATARI floppy drives.
was finally discovered when I realized that by improving the
filtering and stability of the power supply, the transient current
loads no longer exceeded the maximum supply ratings. Simply, de-solder
the 5v line leading to the hard drive at the power/regulation board.
Solder the input leg of a LM340K-5 (5v, 3amp positive-voltage
regulator) to the 12v line. Solder the case (GND) to the GND terminals
between the 12 and 5v lines on the power supply/regulation board.
Solder the wire leading to the hard drive 5 Volt line to the output
leg of the LM340K-5.
This solution has been flawless, running an impressive 2 years
now!
Abbildung 1 - 5V Spannungsregler einbauen
5V regulator needs an heat sink
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