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Florestan
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Didn't find anything with keyword "PSU" in the forum, so maybe I'm the most birdbrained guy around.

 

So what, please type slowly... ;)

 

This is my first (bigger) soldering project and I already finished the core and I'm working on the SIDmodule. To check voltages I need to connect it to the PSU, therefor I bought an original C=64 power supply. This is  where I am at a loss:

 

http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp/mbhp_8xsid_c64_psu_optimized.pdf

 

Is there any circuit board available to connect the C=64s PSU with my Midibox?

 

 

Greetings

Florestan

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Hello and welcome to MIDIbox! :-)

 

You can build the PSU from electronics parts by following the schematic (it is not too difficult). This is necessary, if you have one or several MIDIbox SID modules (http://ucapps.de/mbhp_sid.html ).

If you are building an integrated SID synth (like the SammichSID, or the MB-6582), this is not necessary, as they have internal power sections.

 

Many greets,

Peter

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since you already have the c64 psu (building your own is really easy) you should trace out where to take 12v (or 9v), 5v and ground from.

I don´t know the c64 psu, but it propably has some connectors or points that you can easily solder on.

To bring power to the gear i like to use 3 pin jacks and connectors like 3 pin din or xlr. I don´t see any nead for a pcb.

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