Testing Power Supplies! Re: Norsk Data Nord-10/S restoration
Tony Duell
ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk
Wed Nov 17 17:19:01 CST 2004
> > Rmemebr that most computers run off 5V and maybe 12V. You don't need that
> > many dummy loads!. An assortment of car bulbs (and holders if you don't
> > want to solder wires driectly to the bulb caps) is a good start.
>
> That is only true about TTL and computers that used a Z80 or later designed
> chips.
DTL also uses +5V IIRC. And (equally IIRC) the 8080 used some subest of
+/-12V, +/-5V. 12V bulbs are common, 6V ones will do for the 5V rails.
Going back even further, I guess 15V rails were quite usual. Perhaps 3 6V
bulbs in series would do for those if you can't find 15V bulbs anywhere
or find suitable resistors.
-tony
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