x68000:soft_power_switch_troubleshooting_and_repair
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===== Soft-power troubleshooting and repair ===== | ===== Soft-power troubleshooting and repair ===== | ||
- | The following information is kind contribution by our forum members **Lydux** and **Caius** and this fix was applied to X68000 | + | The following information is kind contribution by our forum members **Lydux** and **Caius** and this fix was applied to X68000 SUPER and Expert HD. |
**The symptoms:** X68000 powers on fine, but does not shut down when the soft-power button is pressed. The screen fades, Power LED does not change from Green to Red and the PSU fan keeps spinning. The same happens with a regular ATX PSU. | **The symptoms:** X68000 powers on fine, but does not shut down when the soft-power button is pressed. The screen fades, Power LED does not change from Green to Red and the PSU fan keeps spinning. The same happens with a regular ATX PSU. | ||
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The problem might be due to a signal that is always stuck Low. | The problem might be due to a signal that is always stuck Low. | ||
- | If you look to the Buffered IO part in the schematics, 3 of these signals are connected to the MFP GPIP port. They can be queried via software and are connected like this : | + | If you look at the Buffered IO part in the schematics, 3 of these signals are connected to the MFP GPIP port. They can be queried via software and are connected like this : |
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*PSON = 0 | *PSON = 0 | ||
- | **If RTC_ALARM always | + | **If RTC_ALARM always |
*Bad RTC chip (RP5C15) | *Bad RTC chip (RP5C15) | ||
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*Bad IC28 (74LS08) (stuck output). | *Bad IC28 (74LS08) (stuck output). | ||
*Bad Q9 transistor (shorted). | *Bad Q9 transistor (shorted). | ||
- | *Bad C64 (generating noise). | + | *Bad C64 capacitor |
*IC29 (74LS244) might have bad output on pin 5. | *IC29 (74LS244) might have bad output on pin 5. | ||
*The power signal from the main board, which I miss infos actually. A fix to this could be soldering a 10K ohm resistor between IC28 pin 10 and 14. | *The power signal from the main board, which I miss infos actually. A fix to this could be soldering a 10K ohm resistor between IC28 pin 10 and 14. | ||
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