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|Title = Tottori Sanyo SPS-356JU
|Title = Tottori Sanyo SPS-356JU
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|Picture = Tera Drive PSU - Top.jpg
|Release Year = 1991
|Release Year = 1991
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This power supply is used on the Sega Tera Drive. It accepts Japanese and North American AC power (100-120 Vac) at 50 or 60 Hz. It outputs 5 Vdc at 5A and 12 Vdc at 1A via an AT-style connector. Note that the power supply is ''not'' AT-compatible. As the Tera Drive is based upon an IBM PS/55 model, it has the same IBM-style internal latching power switch, which is operated via a linkage.


== Known Issues ==
== Known Issues ==
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== Disassembly Notes ==
== Disassembly Notes ==
<gallery>
File:Tera Drive PSU - Top.jpg|The top of the power supply
File:Tera Drive PSU - Cable Side.jpg|The cable side of the power supply
File:Tera Drive PSU - Back.jpg|The rear-facing side of the power supply
</gallery>


There are three kinds of screws:
There are three kinds of screws:
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== Original Parts ==
== Original Parts ==
=== Power Supply PCB ===
=== Power Supply PCB ===
<gallery>
File:Tera Drive PSU - PCB Top.jpg|Top side of PCB
File:Tera Drive PSU - PCB Bottom.jpg|Bottom side of PCB
</gallery>


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''C9, C16, C17, and C21 were the capacitors that let out electrolyte on a PSU with date code 102004511. Additionally, C6 (the huge expensive one) tested at 315 µF (-5%, the part has a 20% tolerance), and probably does not need replaced.''
''C9, C16, C17, and C21 were the capacitors that let out electrolyte on a PSU with date code 102004511. Additionally, C6 (the huge expensive one) tested at 315 µF (-5%, the part has a 20% tolerance), and probably does not need replaced.''
=== Fan ===
The original fan is a 12 V brushless DC fan, 65 mm × 15 mm. It is manufactured by UCE Ltd. Japan and has model number F614-D12L-02. It is connected to the power supply PCB by a 2 pin JST-style connector (either PH or XH, but I cannot determine with certainty what the pitch is).


==Replacement Parts==
==Replacement Parts==
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! Compatible Part Number
! Compatible Part Number
! Order Links
! Order Links
|-
|C6
|1
|Wurth Elektronik 860241081001
|[https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Wurth-Elektronik/860241081001 Mouser]
|-
|C7
|1
|Wurth Elektronik 860131275004
|[https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Wurth-Elektronik/860131275004 Mouser]
|-
|C9
|1
|Wurth Elektronik 860020673013
|[https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Wurth-Elektronik/860020673013 Mouser]
|-
|C12
|1
|Wurth Elektronik 860020578018
|[https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Wurth-Elektronik/860020578018 Mouser]
|-
|C14
|1
|Wurth Elektronik 860020375017
|[https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Wurth-Elektronik/860020375017 Mouser]
|-
|-
|
|C16
|
|1
|
|Wurth Elektronik 860020280027
|[https://www.digikey.com/ Digikey]
|[https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Wurth-Elektronik/860020280027 Mouser]
 
|-
|C17
|1
|Wurth Elektronik 860020278023
|[https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Wurth-Elektronik/860020278023 Mouser]
 
|-
|C19, C21
|2
|Wurth Elektronik 860020672010
|[https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Wurth-Elektronik/860020672010 Mouser]
 
|-
| colspan="3" |'''Full BOM'''
|[https://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager/ProjectDetail.aspx?AccessID=43bdc48136 Mouser]
|}
|}
''If parts are not available or different selection is preferred, you can use the values in the [[#Original_Parts|Original Parts]] section to perform a parametric search.''
''If parts are not available or different selection is preferred, you can use the values in the [[#Original_Parts|Original Parts]] section to perform a parametric search.''



Latest revision as of 23:26, 4 May 2024

For more information, see this article's corresponding Wikipedia page: TeraDrive.
Tottori Sanyo SPS-356JU
Preliminary Information
Release Year 1991
Leak Risk High
Batteries None
Capacitor Types Through Hole
Destructive Entry No

This power supply is used on the Sega Tera Drive. It accepts Japanese and North American AC power (100-120 Vac) at 50 or 60 Hz. It outputs 5 Vdc at 5A and 12 Vdc at 1A via an AT-style connector. Note that the power supply is not AT-compatible. As the Tera Drive is based upon an IBM PS/55 model, it has the same IBM-style internal latching power switch, which is operated via a linkage.

Known Issues

Won't Power System First Try

Causes

  • Leaky capacitors prevent the power supply from delivering its rated voltage for as long as a minute
  • Adjustment potentiometer oxidized, defective, or incorrectly set

Solutions

  • Replace power supply capacitors
  • Using suitable test equipment and not the computer this power supply is for, adjust the adjustment potentiometer until the output voltages are correct
  • Use DeOxit or equivalent on the adjustment potentiometer and adjust as above
  • Replace adjustment potentiometer

Smells Like A Fishing Vessel

Causes

  • The capacitors have degraded over time and leaked their electrolyte
  • System operated in extreme conditions

Solutions

  • Replace capacitors
  • Clean up the board to remove all corrosive electrolyte
  • Cease operating the computer on a fishing vessel

Disassembly Notes

There are three kinds of screws:

  • The two screws with lock washers used to attach the latching power switch to the power supply's case
  • The two longer screws used to attach the PCB to the power supply's case and the two longer screws used to attach the power supply to the Tera Drive's chassis
  • The six short screws used to attach the power supply's top and bottom halves to one another

The strain relief on the internal power supply connector has become hard with age, and probably cannot be removed by squeezing the tabs and squishing it as designed. You may need to slightly bend apart the sheet metal that makes up the channel the strain relief slots into to allow you to remove the strain relief with the amount of deformation you're able to do to the plastic.

Original Parts

Power Supply PCB

Capacitor Specifications and Footprint Information
RefDes Qty Capacitance Voltage Mount Diameter/Size Height Lead Spacing Temp Type Brand Series
C6 1 330 µF 200 V Through Hole 22 mm 30 mm 10 mm 105 °C Aluminum Electrolytic Rubycon MXR
C7 1 4.7 µF 350 V Through Hole 10 mm 16 mm 5 mm 105 °C Aluminum Electrolytic Elna RJ3
C9 1 47 µF 50 V Through Hole 7 mm 12 mm 3 mm 105 °C Aluminum Electrolytic Sanyo SE
C12 1 1000 µF 35 V Through Hole 12.5 mm 20 mm 5 mm 105 °C Aluminum Electrolytic Nippon Chemi-Con KMG
C14 1 1000 µF 16 V Through Hole 10 mm 16 mm 5 mm 105 °C Aluminum Electrolytic Nippon Chemi-Con KMG
C16 1 6800 µF 10 V Through Hole 14 mm 38 mm 5 mm 105 °C Aluminum Electrolytic Nichicon VZ(M)
C17 1 3300 µF 10 V Through Hole 14 mm 22 mm 5 mm 105 °C Aluminum Electrolytic Sanyo SE
C19, C21 2 10 µF 50 V Through Hole 5 mm 12 mm 2 mm 105 °C Aluminum Electrolytic Sanyo SE

C9, C16, C17, and C21 were the capacitors that let out electrolyte on a PSU with date code 102004511. Additionally, C6 (the huge expensive one) tested at 315 µF (-5%, the part has a 20% tolerance), and probably does not need replaced.

Fan

The original fan is a 12 V brushless DC fan, 65 mm × 15 mm. It is manufactured by UCE Ltd. Japan and has model number F614-D12L-02. It is connected to the power supply PCB by a 2 pin JST-style connector (either PH or XH, but I cannot determine with certainty what the pitch is).

Replacement Parts

Power Supply PCB

Capacitors
RefDes Qty Compatible Part Number Order Links
C6 1 Wurth Elektronik 860241081001 Mouser
C7 1 Wurth Elektronik 860131275004 Mouser
C9 1 Wurth Elektronik 860020673013 Mouser
C12 1 Wurth Elektronik 860020578018 Mouser
C14 1 Wurth Elektronik 860020375017 Mouser
C16 1 Wurth Elektronik 860020280027 Mouser
C17 1 Wurth Elektronik 860020278023 Mouser
C19, C21 2 Wurth Elektronik 860020672010 Mouser
Full BOM Mouser

If parts are not available or different selection is preferred, you can use the values in the Original Parts section to perform a parametric search.

Related Links

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