Already talked the /\/\'s tech department... no go!
Tried visiting the site of the people who made the thing for /\/\... nothing listed. Probably can't give out info on a contract build anyway.
Might some one have the schmeatic laying in a dusty drawer somewhere?
The customer admitted to watering it accidentally... fzzzzzzzz!
Being that it's a switcher, more might be ruined than what it's worth, but I now have two of them... something to mess with for education's sake.
Thanks, Stan
Searching for a schematic HPN4001B switching supply
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From a post by Stickman:
"The HPN4001B Power Supply is manufactured by Astec P/N AE210-3101 for Motorola. Astec can be reached at (888) 41 ASTEC, "
I could not get any info out of Astec, and working on them is a ^(tch....sort of a piss poor design.. I gave up and replaced all of them with Duracoms, no more problems.
"The HPN4001B Power Supply is manufactured by Astec P/N AE210-3101 for Motorola. Astec can be reached at (888) 41 ASTEC, "
I could not get any info out of Astec, and working on them is a ^(tch....sort of a piss poor design.. I gave up and replaced all of them with Duracoms, no more problems.
That supply
Thanks, stickman, I figured that that's how it was going to be.
Another company who's almost impossible to get schematics out of is TripLite.
One time they did provide one, but it was the wrong vintage then, "No-way!".
I had to reverse engineer one of their 40 amp guys a while back... strange design, not your typical LM723 and some big transistors. Blow the regulation amp and your into a redesign, the chip's now obsolete.
Stan
Another company who's almost impossible to get schematics out of is TripLite.
One time they did provide one, but it was the wrong vintage then, "No-way!".
I had to reverse engineer one of their 40 amp guys a while back... strange design, not your typical LM723 and some big transistors. Blow the regulation amp and your into a redesign, the chip's now obsolete.
Stan