> Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2015 11:03:14 +0200 > From: a...@ardiehl.de > To: General@lnx.armin.d; lnx.armin.d:On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts > cctalk@classiccmp.org > Subject: Linear Power Supply (Conversion Equipment Corp) from a basic four 510 > > The one from my 510 does not supply the main +5V, all the other voltages > are present. Does someone have a schematic for that one, would me more > easy. > I have uploaded pictures here: http://basicfour.de/mai510-PSU/small/ > > Thanks a lot > > Armin
Linear supplies are the easiest to fix. Most of the circuits use 723 that are straight forward regulators. The MC3302 ( LM339 ) is most likely an over voltage detector or such. Get a data sheet for the 723 and I suspect you'll be able to trouble shoot with just that and no actual schematic. I think places like Jamco still have these chips. Locate the one used for the +5 and measure the voltages on the pins. It will most likely tell you the issue. Dwight