herrEinsamkeit
Computer
- Jun 15, 2005
- 6
Hi all, i'm attempting to design+build a regulated power supply for an old computer, and i'm trying firstly to make sense of the old stock supply, and how the load components fit into the scheme. Taking the hard drive for example, the faceplate says:
5VDC --- 0.66A
12VDC --- 0.24A
and the power cable setup is as such:
R B B B
e l l l
d k k u
+5V COM COM +12V
So am i to assume that there are two diff. major circuits, working out something like this?:
? ?
/ \ / \
| | | |
5 G G 12
and so the impedances would be 7.6 and 50. ohms, respectively. I'm guessing that the 12V is for the motor and servos and whatnot, and the 5V is for the logic? But I thought that most ICs could tolerate no more than ~20mA at their pinouts.
Thanks for any help. Would esp. appreciate direction towards resources dealing with power supplies and/or power schemes for components.
5VDC --- 0.66A
12VDC --- 0.24A
and the power cable setup is as such:
R B B B
e l l l
d k k u
+5V COM COM +12V
So am i to assume that there are two diff. major circuits, working out something like this?:
? ?
/ \ / \
| | | |
5 G G 12
and so the impedances would be 7.6 and 50. ohms, respectively. I'm guessing that the 12V is for the motor and servos and whatnot, and the 5V is for the logic? But I thought that most ICs could tolerate no more than ~20mA at their pinouts.
Thanks for any help. Would esp. appreciate direction towards resources dealing with power supplies and/or power schemes for components.