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- From: stu5s11@bcrka280.bnr.ca (David Simmons 1342678)
- Subject: Re: PB 140/170 Power Supply
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.165614.14338@bcrka451.bnr.ca>
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- Reply-To: stu5s11@bnr.ca (David Simmons 1342678)
- Organization: Bell-Northern Research, Ottawa, Canada
- References: <1992Aug11.180722.27266@sco.com> <1992Aug07.125615.875@sunfs3.Camex.COM>
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 16:56:14 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug07.125615.875@sunfs3.Camex.COM> kent@sunfs3.Camex.COM
- (Kent Borg) writes:
- >
- >General Question: Could someone tell me roughly how the Powerbook
- >power circuitry is layed out? My current guess is that the coax
- >connector goes straight through to the internal battery, and that
- >there are voltage regulators coming off there for actually powering
- >things. Correct?
- >
- >Specific question: Can I just plug a 6 volt lead acid battery into the
- >coax connector?
- >
- >
- >--
- >Kent Borg kent@camex.com or kentborg@aol.com
- > H:(617) 776-6899 W:(617) 426-3577
- >As always, things look better when some costs are left out.
- >
-
- Coax? I'm not sure what you mean. If you mean the power cord, it isn't
- really a coax cable.
-
- Anyways, You shouldn't use a normal power supply with the Powerbook. Apple
- has design a special power supply with some kind of foldback limiting.
- It doesn't actually supply a constant voltage all the time.
-
- Ok, I've found the tech note. The power supply will supply a constant current
- up to 7..5 V. This is so that when the battery is being charges it is receiving
- the full amount of current it can take in. When the voltage reaches 7.5
- volts, the
- power supply switches to the constant voltage mode. The voltage then
- stays between
- 7.5 and 7.9 Volts, depending on the current being drawn.
-
- There is also a foldback region. When the voltage is below 5 volts, the
- current drop
- from it maximum of 2 Amps. This is for short circuit protection.
-
- So it's not just a simple power supply. so don't try plugging one in.
- There's a good
- chance of damaging the battery of poewr charging circuitry. You might
- end up needing
- a motherboard swap costing thousands. At worst your powerbook could
- burst into flames.
- (apparently they burn really nice under the right conditions. Ones with
- improperly
- installed Enviso Adapters make really nice flames I've heard.)
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- John Andrusiak
-