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@ 2003-10-10 22:27 Christoph Plattner
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The Mail to "Ed J.M. Veling" was bounced by a BLACKHOLE LIST filter.
So I resend it to PA-RISC group !

Bye
Christoph

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From: Christoph Plattner <christoph.plattner@gmx.at>
To: "Ed J.M. Veling" <Ed.Veling@CiTG.TUDelft.nl>
Subject: Re: Repair of BM200-3601
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 23:57:30 +0200
Message-ID: <3F872B4A.1050909@gmx.at>

Sorry to hear that .... I also suffer, if my "old machines"
have troubles ....

Hello,
do we speak here about the same type of power supply, then I may
help you perhaps.

Ths small SIMM-lile module on the 60-pin conntector side, is a
supervision module generating the "emergency stop" signal to
the power supply, if there is a problem. Further it generates the
the RESET signal for the machine (or better the POWER GOOD signal).

As I remember the schematics, there are 6 reasons for switching
off the power supply:
Over 5V, 12V, under -5, -12V, over current and over temperature.
You have to find out, which is true here.

Check the type, and reply if you need further help ....
Christoph



Ed J.M. Veling wrote:
> Dear Christoph,
> 
> With interest I have read your contribution w.r.t. the repair of the
> BM200-3601 power supply.
> We have comparable problems: 2 power supplies have worked for 11 years and
> then suddenly
> almost at the same time they stopped. It is possible to restart these UNIX
> workstations
> but after some time, sometimes one hour, sometimes 2 days later, they stop
> again.
> By the way, these workstations are located in a air-conditioned room.
> So, I was very happy to read your suggestion to put some resistance into the
> power supply.
> At our department,  a technical person has done this repairment. Last tuesday
> I restarted the workstation
> and I was very happy to see it operating. However, after two days, I was quite
> disappointed: again,
> the workstation was dead.
> Now, you are my last resort. Do you have maybe another suggestion to keep
> these power supplies
> alive ?
> I thank you very well in advance.
> Yours sincerely,
> 
> Ed Veling
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Dr. E.J.M. Veling,
> Delft University of Technology,
> Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences,
> Department of Water Management,
> Section for Hydrology and Ecology,
> Stevinweg 1,   NL-2628 CN  Delft, The Netherlands,
> P.O. Box 5048, NL-2600 GA  Delft, The Netherlands,
> phone:  (+31)152783156 ((+31)152785074),
> fax:    (+31)152785915,
> room:   4.89,
> e-mail: Ed.Veling@CiTG.TUDelft.nl
> URL:    http://hydrology.citg.tudelft.nl
> 
> 
> 
> 



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