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1.9
Power Supply
The power supply uses a microprocessor to monitor and regulate the voltages used within the
T1950 Series computers. The power supply contains the following functions:
1.
Determines if the AC adapter or battery is connected to the computer.
2.
Detects DC output and circuit malfunctions.
3.
Controls the LED indicator and speaker.
4.
Turns the battery charging system on and off and detects a fully charged
battery.
5.
Determines if the power can be turned on and off.
6.
Provides more accurate detection of a low battery.
7.
Calculates the remaining battery capacity.
The power supply output rating is specified in Table 1-9.
Table 1-9 Power Supply Output Rating
DC
Regulation
Maximum
Use for
Name
voltage
tolerance
current
Ripple
(V)
(%)
(mA)
(mV)
System logic, FDD, HDD,
VCC
+5
±5
3,500
100
Display
RS-232C, Flash ROM
12V
+12
±5
120
240
RAM, CPU
B3V
+3.3
±5
755
66
RS-232C
M12V
–7 to –12.6
–
10
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