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Released as the IBM Personal Computer, or PC, the 5150 is based around Intel's 8088 processor featuring 8-bit ISA slots for expansion cards. It could be ordered with two 5.25" floppy drives, most commonly 360k Tandon TM100 models. The PC used a 63.5W power supply. | |||
==Known Issues== | ==Known Issues== | ||
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===No power=== | ===No power=== | ||
====Causes==== | ====Causes==== | ||
*Power will not turn on | *Power supply will not turn on | ||
====Solutions==== | ====Solutions==== | ||
*Power supply must have a load on it to activate | |||
*Recap | *Recap | ||
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PSU slides into tabs in bottom shell | PSU slides into tabs in bottom shell | ||
When connecting the PSU back to the system the mother board power connectors should have the black wires next to each other. | |||
==Original Parts== | ==Original Parts== | ||
===63.5W Power Supply Main Board=== | ===63.5W Power Supply Main Board=== | ||
''204-1040F'' | ''204-1040F''<gallery> | ||
File:5150-PSU Mainboard.JPG | |||
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|+Capacitor [[Capacitor Specifications|Specifications]] and [[Part Footprints|Footprint]] Information | |+Capacitor [[Capacitor Specifications|Specifications]] and [[Part Footprints|Footprint]] Information | ||
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=== Notes === | === Notes === | ||
Two difference examples were checked and | Two difference examples were checked and different brands were used for some caps | ||
== Additional Images == | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Computer]] | |||
[[Category:1980s]] | |||
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Revision as of 14:23, 30 January 2022
- For general information, see more on Wikipedia: IBM Personal Computer
Preliminary Information | |
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Release Year | 1981 |
Leak Risk | Low |
Batteries | None (Addon cards may) |
Mounting Technology | Through Hole, Sockets |
Capacitor Types | Aluminum Electrolytic, Tantalum, Ceramic |
Destructive Entry | No |
CRT Guides | |
General Information · Repair Cautions |
Released as the IBM Personal Computer, or PC, the 5150 is based around Intel's 8088 processor featuring 8-bit ISA slots for expansion cards. It could be ordered with two 5.25" floppy drives, most commonly 360k Tandon TM100 models. The PC used a 63.5W power supply.
Known Issues
No power
Causes
- Power supply will not turn on
Solutions
- Power supply must have a load on it to activate
- Recap
Disassembly Notes
The top shell must be tiled up when pulled all the way forward to release.
Watch out for the speaker on the left side when sliding the shell
The top rear screw tab may catch on the PSU and cable (lift rear when sliding avoid)
PSU slides into tabs in bottom shell
When connecting the PSU back to the system the mother board power connectors should have the black wires next to each other.
Original Parts
63.5W Power Supply Main Board
204-1040F
RefDes | Qty | Capacitance | Voltage | Mount | Diameter/Size | Pitch | Temp | Type | Brand | Series |
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C1, C2 | 2 | 220uF | 200V | Through Hole (3 Leg) | 25mm | 85C | Electrolytic | Marcon, Nichicon | CEHPW-N | |
C22, C21, C23, C24, C20 | 5 | 2200uF | 10V | Through Hole (Radial) | 16mm | 105C | Electrolytic | Marcon, Nichicon | CE-US | |
C38 | 1 | 1000uF | 25V | Through Hole (Radial) | 16mm | 105C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M | |
C20 | 1 | 2200uF | 16V | Through Hole (Radial) | 16mm | 105C | Electrolytic | Marcon | CE-US | |
C18, C16, C26, C29, C28, C33, C30 | 7 | 10uF | 16V | Through Hole (Radial) | 5mm | 105C | Electrolytic | Marcon | CE-US | |
C12 | 1 | 10uF | 50V | Through Hole (Radial) | 5mm | 105C | Electrolytic | Marcon | CE-US | |
C13 | 1 | 4.7uF | 10V | Through Hole (Radial) | 5mm | 105C | Electrolytic | Marcon | CE-US | |
C44 | 1 | 22uF | 16V | Through Hole (Radial) | 5mm | 105C | Electrolytic | Marcon | CE-US | |
C26 | 1 | 330uF | 10V | Through Hole (Radial) | 10mm | 105C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M | |
C5 | 1 | 100uF | 16V | Through Hole (Radial) | 8mm | 105C | Electrolytic | Nichicon | M | |
C25, C26, C9, C17, ?, ?, C31, C34 | 8 | 0.1uF | 100V | Through Hole (SIP) | 10mm | Paper? | ||||
C11 | 1 | 0.0033J? | 100V? | Through Hole (SIP) | 10mm | Paper? | 100TSC, 326PE | |||
C19 | 1 | 0.0047k (4.7pF?) | 100V? | Through Hole (SIP) | 10mm | Paper? | 100-130,
CQ203 |
Notes
Two difference examples were checked and different brands were used for some caps