Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 11:04:31 EDT 2004 | SWagner
I do not think it's your power supply, its probably the monitor, I spent two days nearly four years ago on this problem, the 265's power supply can be dropped out by a problem with any of the voltages, they are not isolated. Try using a known good c
Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 05:25:17 EDT 2005 | Zsolt
We had similar problem, the root cause was that the cooling fans on the VME rack were not working and the vision card hangs up if the temperature is too high. Also check the power supplies, we had also a problem that the filter condensator inside the
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 08:57:58 EST 2006 | MGC
Hello SMTnet, > > I would like to make a power > supply for Universal multi pitch feeders so I can > index them offline. How much voltage do I need to > get to what pins of the connector? Thanks. http://hoverdavis.com/Products/universal/mpup/uf
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 19:50:28 EST 2020 | ttheis
Thanks; I have a spare power supply coming as well. I will start by swapping dc-dc converters first and if the problem persists swap the pdp power supply. I'll report back what I find.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 09 09:54:21 EDT 2023 | recard
Hi guys. Maybe it helps someone. We solved almost all issues on our machine with changing the capacitors arround the processor on our motherboard. We first suspect the Power supply and decided to use two power supplies, one for the MB and the other o
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 10:53:13 EST 2010 | jeffharley
There are pots on the board in the power supply to adjust the voltages after the machine is powered up. The location of these pots are in the munual supplied with the machine
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 22 00:11:41 EST 2020 | ttheis
Well it seems you are onto something with the vme power supply. The issue has resurfaced and I did notice the LED's on the keyboard went out when the issue occurs. I looked at the power distribution board to the left of the vme and it shows the +12V
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 06 20:08:35 EDT 2015 | edwaterfall01
It could be a blown fuse on the power distribution panel or a failed power supply. Check the power distribution board in the front lower center of the machine. There are 11 LEDs on the board and 10 should be ON
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 22:25:30 EDT 2019 | pcbindex1
Besides, regulated power supply should be installed separately on the printing boards. When power and circuits share the same printing boards, it should be avoided that regulated power supply and circuit components are mixed or power and circuits sha
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 18:29:46 EST 2010 | mika
4.85 V - 5.2 Volts. That is on the computer power inlet, Not the on the power supply. /Best Regards