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=== Voltage Rails === <templatestyles src="Template:StyledTable/styles.css" /> {| class="wikitable styled-table" ! Rail !! Wire Colour (1040ST internal header) !! Nominal Voltage !! Acceptable Range !! Notes |- | +5V || Red || 5.00V || 4.75V โ 5.25V || Primary logic supply; most critical rail. Below 4.75V causes instability; above 5.5V risks IC damage. |- | +12V || Blue || 12.0V || 11.0V โ 13.0V || Floppy drive motor, RS-232 transceivers. The machine will operate without it but floppy and serial will not function. |- | GND || Black || 0V || โ || Common ground reference. |} On the 520ST with external PSU, measure at the 7-pin DIN power connector: +5V (pins 1, 2), +12V (pin 6), GND (pins 3, 4, 5). Some external supplies also provide โ12V (pin 7) for the RS-232 transceivers. '''Testing procedure:''' # '''Do NOT test a switched-mode PSU disconnected from the motherboard''' (or a dummy load). Without a load, output voltages may be dangerously high or the PSU may not start at all.<ref name="exxospsu">{{cite web |url=https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/atari/last/psu/index.htm |title=The LaST Upgrade - Atari PSU Repair |publisher=exxos |access-date=2026-03-27}}</ref> # With the machine assembled and powered on, measure the +5V rail at the motherboard power header (red wires to black wires). # If the voltage is below 4.9V under load, the PSU capacitors likely need replacement. # Check for AC ripple on the +5V rail if you have an oscilloscope. A healthy recapped PSU should show less than 200mV of ripple. More than 500mV indicates failing capacitors and will cause instability.<ref name="exxospsu"/>
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