thanks a lot for the awnser,  made it work , pins 2 and 3 (purple and whit
are connected togethe so my multimeter tells too


----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Collier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no>
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: Power Supply Pinout


> >Hi,
> >
> >I  bought a SAM with a power supply without lead, i maneged to put it to
work
> >with a pc power supply, can anyone tell me the pin assignments for the
power
> >suply as i get 6 wires with diferent colors and dont know where to
connect
> >them
> >!!!
>
> These are the pinouts and wire colours which are in my PSU. I wouldn't
like
> to guarantee what the colours are always the same in all leads, so check
> that the wires are all connected to the pin you think they are, etc.
>
>
> I'm *assuming* that the pins are numbered as:
>       _____
>      /     \
>     /   3   \
>     | 2   4 |
>     |   6   |
>     | 1   5 |  (looking at the *back* of the pins as wired)
>     \       /
>      \_/^\_/
>
> This could be entirely wrong and I can't find a standard numbering!!
>
>
> PIN SIGNAL                    WIRE
>
> 1       +5 Volts                  Yellow (modulator board, right looking
from
>                                           above)
> 2       0 Volts (signal ground)
> 3       0 Volts (digital ground)
> 4       Composite Video           Red (modulator board, second from left)
> 5       +12 Volts                 Black (main board, right hand side)
> 6       Sound Output (mono)       Blue (modulator board, left)
>
> Pins 2 and 3 are interesting. We have a choice of "0V O/P" and "0V MOD" on
> the purple or (eventually) white wires going to pins 2 or 3. But I can't
> tell which is which, because it's a moulded plug, and my multimeter thinks
> the pins are connected. So maybe it doesn't matter, but I'm *totally* not
> sure about that. In fact, you might want to wait a day or two before
acting
> on any of this, in case anybody points out something else is incorrect...
>
> HTH
>
> Andrew
> --
>  ---   Andrew Collier ([EMAIL PROTECTED])   -----     Can't think of a quote
>   ----     http://mnemotech.ucam.org/      ----    So I write haiku
instead
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