ammrk@swpyr2.sbc.com (Mike R. Kraml) (03/12/91)
Wanted: Amiga 1000 power supply. Also, what is the "tick" line coming out of the A1000's power supply? There is +5, +12, Gnds, and "tick". What is the "tick"? Please leave E-Mail or call 314-235-8012. Thanks, Mike... -- ============================================================================= Mike Kraml - Manager-Separations Mechanization - SWBT - Finance Department One Bell Center - 30-D-06 - St. Louis, Mo. 63101 PHONE: 314-235-8012 UUCP: {uunet, bellcore, texbell}...!swpyr2.sbc.com!ammrk
dvsg0223@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (David Salamon) (03/13/91)
ammrk@swpyr2.sbc.com (Mike R. Kraml) writes: >Wanted: Amiga 1000 power supply. Also, what is the "tick" line coming out >of the A1000's power supply? There is +5, +12, Gnds, and "tick". What is >the "tick"? The "tick" signal is a TTL square wave signal at 60 Hz, synchronized with the AC power line. The A1000 power supply uses an optoisolator and some diodes and RC components to pull this signal directly from the AC 120V line (in the US and Japan that is). I'm not sure what this signal is used for on the motherboard, but I'm told by my dealer that the machine will not run without it. My dealer also mentioned that many PC/Clone power supplies also supply this signal. David