Listen to my very interesting story about the way I fried my BPPC card two days ago.
People willing to play with the Power can learn some from this.
Well, I have problem with power from the very beginning of my BPPC. During startup my Amy freezes before full WB getts started, at random moments. Luckilly for me after the temperature getts higher after some time it, starts working quite stable.
But this startup was getting on my nerves! :madashell:
When the mashine froze I could hear the fan getting slower. Yeah, deffinetly power problem.
I did some tests with multimeter. Strange thing - I've discovered that on 5V from the PSU to the PCB I was loosing 0,14V, while from the PCB entry to froppy connector I was loosing only 0,07V. So till floppy power connector I have over 0,2V dropping, but most of the power is somewhere inside cable + socket (

) BTW: I have strong PSU from Micronik, and Amy still in desktop.
On Sunday I decided - I'll connect the cables to the fan connector of BPPC! I connected GND and +5V from the main power socket. Started up. Well, it worked! :-D
On Monday I figured that fan is not working. I got nervous. I took out my freshly bought 128MB SIMM and HOLLY COW! What a mess did I find! :-o
Some chips exploded, covering everything with black dust, and plastic desktop case has a burned out hole in the place it sticks to BPPC. What a nightmare. :-(
Yesterday I picked my poor card. First thing was - well, it IS working! :-) Only fan is not moving...
Closely placed tracks looks not touched. :-)
Only those connected to those exploded thingies...
And those thingies are surface soldered resistors, mayby hard to fix, but not a big intelligence afterall... And the only thing they seemed to be connected to is the fan.
I picked up some cables and connected the fan to the floppy power supply. The trick worked! :-) I put everything together again.
So, I still have this trouble with power again. Till my Miggy gets warm it freezes on startup. And funny thing - I can still hear the fan getting slower at that moment. But now it is connected to floppy power supply, not to BPPC, so the drop down is global for whole Amy and I thought that this edge connector can be big trouble.
Still I have to wait until I can do anything. But I'm extremally happy my BPPC works at all. 8-) I don't understand what happend and why. The most damaged resistor is on the track closer to GND than +5V.
I won't mess around with my BPPC any more. But only the Devil knows whats happening inside my PSU cable + socket... :-(
And they lived happily ever after.