On 02/15/2020 12:17 PM, Rob Jarratt via cctalk wrote:
A little while back I posted here because I needed help with analysing the
failure of the PSU from my VAXmate. Since then I have had some comments on
the reverse engineered schematic which I have now improved and which is
here:
https://rjarratt.files.wordpress.com/2020/02/h7270-control-pulse-width-modul
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The UC3842 datasheet does show you can draw
up to 20 mA from the Vref pin, which should certainly power up a 555. But, this is a 5 V regulator, and may not be working properly. it may be that driving several mA to the 555, E2 and other components has cooked it over time. With the 555 removed, apply resistors between pins 1 and 8 of the 555, and see how much load the UC3842 can supply. I'm guessing that at 1 - 2 mA the Vref output is going to collapse, indicating the UC3842 is "weak". If the Vref does droop, make sure the Vcc is still well above 5 V. If so, it has to be the UC3842. If the Vcc is also drooping, then follow the chain back to the power input to find the defective component. It could be Q1, R27 R28,
R32 or for some reason the crowbar D19 is being fired.

Jon


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