On Thu, 8 Jun 2000 23:50:33 -0500, you wrote:
>> If you are reading 0.26V from the 5V supply when the logic boards are
>> plugged in, you've got a dead short (or close to it) somewhere in either
>> the harness or the boards.
>
>I beg to differ! In the vast majority of these cases, the switching power
>supply is at fault.
TRON uses a linear supply, though, not a switcher. :) I should amend
my statement somewhat, though; it's probably not a _dead_ (as in zero-ohms)
short, but something is definitely amiss...
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