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The [[Schneiderware Power Supply]] is an external power supply published by german magazine [[CPC Schneider International]] as part of their [[Schneiderware]] DIY series. The plain PCB, or the fully assembled board were also available via mail-order.
== Description ==
The power supply is needed only for Schneiderware projects that do require special voltages, or for projects that do overload the CPC's own +5V supply (which may happen when connection too many expansion boards, for example). The supply outputs the following voltages:
* +5V DC - needed only when the CPC's built-in supply gets overloaded
* +12V DC - needed for the [[Schneiderware V/24 interfaceInterface]] and the [[Schneiderware Analog Converter]]* -12V DC - needed for the [[Schneiderware V/24 interfaceInterface]] only
* +24V DC - not used (was intended for the EPROM Burner, but when the EPROM burner was released, it contained a 5V-to-25V converter, and thus didn't need the +24V anymore)
Aside from the components on the PCB, one does also need a transformator, which isn't shown on the photos. Despite of being a very important component, the DIY article contained only few side-notes on the transformator. The thing must provide a number of AC voltages, and it might be difficult to find a matching transformator (one could get one from the magazine via mail-order, but it wasn't cheap).
== Connection Caution Cautions ==
== Alternate Versions ==
There seem to have been one or two alternate versions:
And aside from the "official" Schneiderware supply, one could of course use any other suitable power supply. Nowadays, it would be easiest and cheapest to use an outsorted PC power supply, which provides perfectly regulated +5V, +12V and -12V with more than enough Amperes. == Scanned Article == * [[Media:Schneiderware 4 - Power Supply.pdf|Schneiderware #4 Netzteil (- Power Supply).pdf]] (- Netzteil - '''9/1986 pages page 78-83''', corrections on 10/1986 page 85, 5/1987 page 12)
== Pictures ==
File:Schneiderware 4 Netzteil (solder side).jpg|Supply/Netzteil (solder side)
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== Datasheets ==
* [[Media:LM 323 Datasheet.pdf|LM323 Datasheet]] - 3-pin 5V voltage converter (used by the power supply)
* [[Media:L200 Datasheet.pdf|L200 Datasheet]] - 5-pin variable-voltage converter (seems to be used by an alternate version of the power supply)
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