C62 is a 150uf 35v with its negative foot on the -12v rails but it goes to... dunno

regulation feedback?

C63 is a 100uf 35v on the -12v rail

ax man had these Sprague 502D 150uf 35v caps with a date stamp of 1988 but searching for a data sheet brings up catalogs from the 70s on bitsavers

you know what they're probably fine

i expect to just run it on a bluescsi, unclear what the -+12v will even do on this machine

ethernet phy? serial? audio amp?

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weird

one meters at 184pf and the other three up over 200pf

why kill it when you can overkill it

salvage replacement caps are still a tad bigger than the originals

as they say on roadkill:

don't get it right, just get it running 🫡

beware, the fan sandwiches in here

think i made it work

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caps soldered in, and checked for shorts

think i can call this section of the board done

its a shiny work of art 🥹

time for bed, guess that's where i leave it for the week

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okay C19 is a 27uf 35v that's related to the board with a Mitsubishi M51995P Switching Regulator Controller

indulging in some reverse engineering, i'm fairly certain it corresponds to Cvcc in the datasheet

critical to regulator startup, its probably not going to chooch without it

the value doesn't seem hugely critical, a 15uf + 10uf from '87/'88 gets us close enough 🫡

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i have a match for C21 on the card, a 3.3uf 50v, which is involved in the current limiting circuit

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more capacitor shenanigans for C67, another 27uf 35v on a card with... a sample and hold chip?

dunno what that does, the basic operation of a switcher is easy to understand, but how they get multiple positive and negative rails out of it still escapes me

with #MARCHintosh coming to an end i'm eager to find out if i'm wasting time and money on a lost cause

i scrub this with IPA a bunch and try to solder it, this doesn't go well

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lets get some use out of my oscilloscope

its outputting all the right voltages, yellow trace is +5v and blue trace is +12v, we have a ~90khz switching rate and ~150mv ripple on the 5v which i believe is typical for a computer supply

just gonna let it bake for a while

it's almost time to play everyone's favorite game:

WILL IT BONG??

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IT BONGED!

calling that a #MARCHintosh win

now i'ma go make bong noises and go see what the southside battletrain is up to 🤔

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remembered it had reset and interrupt buttons on the back

moar bongs just to be sure

(kinda thought it would bong louder over the music but didn't want to retake the video)

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cap ripple disappears with the motherboard load, but switching noise gets worse

~400mv seems like a lot but if it runs it runs, not sure my probing isn't bunk

there's an adjustment for the 5v and R81 says +5V Overcurrent Adjust right on it, and that other pot on the high side regulator card appears to be a high side current limiter

this supply has high side and low side current limiting

let it run for a while, +5v regulation looks pretty good, +12V seems to ride a fixed multiplier off the 5v with even worse ripple and just kinda wanders up and down

they don't seem to have been too worried about it

-12v seems to do its own thing

oh well Quadra goes back on the shelf for now to make room for the next thing until i can find the damn VGA adapter for it...

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