aquamon Member May 3, 2010 #1 Hi, Just posted in wrong section I think. I have an ATX PS for repair for a friend and not enough time to order a new one. The 3.3V line was shorted by badly seated memory (after driving down a bumpy road). Per attachment it says that the chip has to be reset after a fault sense but I can't figure out how to do this. Pg. 10 Note : Once the fault condition is removed, it is required to reset the Remote pin to make the system function again. Attachments 42269d1272941745-how-reset-tsm110cn-triple-voltage-current-supervisor-ic-6412.pdf 793.8 KB · Views: 292
Hi, Just posted in wrong section I think. I have an ATX PS for repair for a friend and not enough time to order a new one. The 3.3V line was shorted by badly seated memory (after driving down a bumpy road). Per attachment it says that the chip has to be reset after a fault sense but I can't figure out how to do this. Pg. 10 Note : Once the fault condition is removed, it is required to reset the Remote pin to make the system function again.
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member May 3, 2010 #2 It should reset simply by unplugging it for a bit. Sounds more like something is damaged.
aquamon Member May 3, 2010 #3 yah, i think you are right... i have a 1v sine wave on pin 6 in sb. 0v when "on". 17v is at 20v and no pwm from i.c. Last edited: May 3, 2010
yah, i think you are right... i have a 1v sine wave on pin 6 in sb. 0v when "on". 17v is at 20v and no pwm from i.c.