On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 9:24 AM, Systems Glitch via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> > Any downsides to resettable polyfuses?
>
> If you hit them hard enough, they'll sometimes permanently open, which is
> desirable anyway but does require rework. I don't remember how they stack
> up speed
On 29 March 2017 at 16:24, Systems Glitch wrote:
> If you hit them hard enough, they'll sometimes permanently open, which is
> desirable anyway but does require rework. I don't remember how they stack
> up speed-wise, I'm sure it's in the datasheets.
I don't mind that, better rework that distri
> Any downsides to resettable polyfuses?
If you hit them hard enough, they'll sometimes permanently open, which is
desirable anyway but does require rework. I don't remember how they stack up
speed-wise, I'm sure it's in the datasheets.
Thanks,
Jonathan
Hi folks,
The PSU for my Executel 8085 system is an Astec AC8151-01 40W 5A unit that
puts out +5/+12/-12V. A while back somone suggested using an ATX PSU in its
place which TBH I'd forgotten about untl I saw a breakout board that you
plug a 20 or 24 pin ATX supply into and it terminates each rail