by RJH_MUSIC » Tue Jun 01, 2021 9:14 pm
This is a great thread. I have been wanting to do this for years now. Thanks for the specs. I am going to take this one step further and build an entire new Remote CPU unit in a 2U rack chassis. Already ordered 2 Chassis for both my d8b's but going to completely build one to see if it works or not. I will have to do a fair amount of modification to the chassis to be able to get the 386 motherboard into it because it is an ATX style case.
My question here is twofold. I do not see any fuses in the pictures besides the one that is most likely in the power connector on the plug. Wondering if using the power distribution board from the d8b remote CPU will work with fuses, or are fuses not required?
Second question is, can the +/- 16V power supply handle the 48v for phantom power, or do I need a separate power supply for that.
To answer another question from Carlo a little more specifically, the original CPU has 5 components for the 4 power supplies;
1. 12V PC Power supply
2. Power distribution Board with fuses
3. Transformer for +/- 16 Rectified for 48V Phantom power and 16V
4. ASTEC LPS - 152 (Linear Power supply 5V) (this is the one that stands on it's side) (the one I have to replace every year now)
5. Linear Power supply sub assembly board
4 and 5 together make up the Linear Power Supply. At least this is what I suspect after looking at the CPU schematics. So if anyone can help, I need to figure out the 48V components and fuse integration.
RJ
2 d8b's 5.1 OS all the plugins, Mackie 32.8 Bus, 2 iMAC 27", Apollo 8 Quad, Cubase 9, Logic Pro X, VEP 6, 4 TB of VSTi Libraries, 28 Roland, Yamaha & Korg Synths and Keyboards, NI Hardware and Software.. Plugins, Plugins, and the list goes on...