Hey,
GaBuZoMeu wrote:
OK, so you need a 60Hz square wave generator.
You can rebuild the circuit from the original power supply, but then you are dealing with the mains - not recommended.
Using a 555 should work:
*** This is exactly what I wanted, thank you.
I'll build this circuit, tap into +5v lead from the replacement PSU.
Yes, I will never attempt, to rebuild a PSU.
That's why I'm here, squawking like a mad duck, since I can't seem to find a modern PSU which supplies square wave generator.
BillO wrote:
What is that signal used for? If it has anything to do with video syncing it may be best to have it based on the mains frequency. Using a 555 might (probably will) cause issues.
Yes, this is for the video syncing and the for the Jiffy clock.
I find it rather baffling, why the heck this B128 is requiring this pulse from the Power Supply Unit, instead of generating it on the board.
None, of the other 8-bit Commodore computers has this requirement.
But I'm thinking since this signal has to so precise, I'll likely need to resort to a crystal oscillator and divide the frequency down to 60Hz.
https://www.eleccircuit.com/60hz-clock- ... or_circuit