Amazing! 100 Hz ripple and it still works!

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • tom66
    EVs Rule
    • Apr 2011
    • 32560
    • UK

    #1

    Amazing! 100 Hz ripple and it still works!

    So I got this PC from someone, found it in the back of an office.

    Plug it in, boots up fine and starts XP. A little slow, but running. Oddly, the display has this kind of ripple look to it, like the sync signals are noisy.

    I'm also hearing this rather loud buzzing from the PSU (fan okay), so I check the output voltages. WTH? 5V measured 4.4V, and 12V measured just 10V. Amazingly, it still ran fine, with no noticeable problems. Except that it didn't work with the first keyboard I tried (erratic key presses and flickering LEDs.)

    So out of curiosity I scoped the rails and what did I find? A lot of ripple. Okay, I expected that, but the ripple frequency is what baffled me... it wasn't several kilohertz, it was about 100 Hz. (Twice mains frequency in the UK.) And it's still running fine... amazing.

    Another strange thing I noticed was that the optical drive didn't work (the power LED flickered occasionally) but the HDD seemed fine.

    I expect the two primary caps are gone (or going) and that it will quickly kill the motherboard caps.

    The motherboard is reasonably old - just a 1.6 GHz Athlon with 1GB of ram.

    And the PSU looks like another gutless wonder, no EMI filter of course so we can expect a lot of other components to be missing.
    Last edited by tom66; 02-25-2012, 04:38 PM.
    Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
    For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.
  • Th3_uN1Qu3
    Believe in
    • Jul 2010
    • 6031
    • Romania

    #2
    Re: Amazing! 100 Hz ripple and it still works!

    That's not really a surprise, motherboard VRMs are quite good at eating low frequency ripple. Remember that the CPU load is continuously varying and the VRM has to keep core voltage constant in those conditions. A volt or so at 100Hz is nothing to the VRM... the caps won't be too happy tho.

    Yes it does sound like bad primary caps in the PSU.
    Originally posted by PeteS in CA
    Remember that by the time consequences of a short-sighted decision are experienced, the idiot who made the bad decision may have already been promoted or moved on to a better job at another company.
    A working TV? How boring!

    Comment

    • tom66
      EVs Rule
      • Apr 2011
      • 32560
      • UK

      #3
      Re: Amazing! 100 Hz ripple and it still works!

      Originally posted by Th3_uN1Qu3
      That's not really a surprise, motherboard VRMs are quite good at eating low frequency ripple. Remember that the CPU load is continuously varying and the VRM has to keep core voltage constant in those conditions. A volt or so at 100Hz is nothing to the VRM... the caps won't be too happy tho.

      Yes it does sound like bad primary caps in the PSU.
      I went into the system health menu in the CMOS setup and the voltages were all over the place. The core voltage normally ran at 1.63V but occasionally spiked to 1.8V, but I'd expect the CPU to crash with that so more likely I think the voltage reference is unstable for the ADC... but still I don't want to run it like that for a long time. About the only thing that was okay was the 5Vsb at 5.1V.

      One thing I forgot to mention was the ripple amplitude. It wasn't just 10mV, or 100mV. It was nearly 1Vp-p for 12V and 600mVp-p for 5V! 3.3V was relatively stable, that seemed odd but maybe it's because of the magamp circuit?
      Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
      For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.

      Comment

      • b700029
        Banned
        • Sep 2010
        • 640

        #4
        Re: Amazing! 100 Hz ripple and it still works!

        Originally posted by tom66
        I went into the system health menu in the CMOS setup and the voltages were all over the place. The core voltage normally ran at 1.63V but occasionally spiked to 1.8V, but I'd expect the CPU to crash with that so more likely I think the voltage reference is unstable for the ADC... but still I don't want to run it like that for a long time. About the only thing that was okay was the 5Vsb at 5.1V.

        One thing I forgot to mention was the ripple amplitude. It wasn't just 10mV, or 100mV. It was nearly 1Vp-p for 12V and 600mVp-p for 5V! 3.3V was relatively stable, that seemed odd but maybe it's because of the magamp circuit?
        This sounds like the very old Deer design that uses a completely unregulated self-oscillator and 7805 for the 5Vsb, and another linear regulator to take the 5V down to 3.3V.

        Comment

        • tom66
          EVs Rule
          • Apr 2011
          • 32560
          • UK

          #5
          Re: Amazing! 100 Hz ripple and it still works!

          Originally posted by b700029
          This sounds like the very old Deer design that uses a completely unregulated self-oscillator and 7805 for the 5Vsb, and another linear regulator to take the 5V down to 3.3V.
          No, I had a look it's got a regulated two-transistor 5Vsb. One bad cap on the 5Vsb and one on the 3.3V. No sign of bulging primaries, but maybe they've just dried out.
          Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
          For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.

          Comment

          • Newbie2
            Badcaps Veteran
            • Sep 2005
            • 885
            • Canada

            #6
            Re: Amazing! 100 Hz ripple and it still works!

            You should post pictures of the internals of this unstable power supply.
            My gaming PC:
            AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition 3.3GHz Six-Core CPU (Socket AM3)
            ASUS M4A77TD AMD 770 AM3 Motherboard
            PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 480 8GB GDDR5 PCI-Express x16 3.0 Graphics Card
            G.SKILL Value Series 16GB DDR3-1333 RAM (4x4GB dual channel)
            TOSHIBA DT01ACA200 2TB 3.5" SATA HDD (x2)
            WD Caviar Green WD20EARX 2TB 3.5" SATA HDD
            ASUS Xonar DG 5.1 Channel PCI sound card
            Antec HCG-750M 750W ATX12V v2.32 80 PLUS BRONZE Power Supply
            Antec Three Hundred Mid-Tower Case
            Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
            Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit

            Comment

            • tom66
              EVs Rule
              • Apr 2011
              • 32560
              • UK

              #7
              Re: Amazing! 100 Hz ripple and it still works!

              Originally posted by Newbie2
              You should post pictures of the internals of this unstable power supply.
              I think it's just a standard L&C (350 marketing watts). Gutless with diodes on a bracket and four diodes instead of bridge, no EMI filter and only 330u 200V primaries. Barely anything inside it, loads of spaces for inductors and extra caps left shorted/open respectively. Will probably go to the trash soon as it's not really worth repairing. I will post a picture tomorrow.
              Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
              For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.

              Comment

              • randtek
                Badcaps Veteran
                • Oct 2011
                • 280
                • US

                #8
                Re: Amazing! 100 Hz ripple and it still works!

                The 100 HZ ripple is due to the fact that a Full Wave Rectifier puts out a ripple frequency twice that of the A/C input frequency.

                Full Wave Rectifier Tutorial

                Comment

                • tom66
                  EVs Rule
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 32560
                  • UK

                  #9
                  Re: Amazing! 100 Hz ripple and it still works!

                  Originally posted by randtek
                  The 100 HZ ripple is due to the fact that a Full Wave Rectifier puts out a ripple frequency twice that of the A/C input frequency.

                  Full Wave Rectifier Tutorial
                  Yes, I realised this when I saw the trace, I thought I was reading the time base wrong but it was definitely 100 Hz.
                  Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
                  For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.

                  Comment

                  Related Topics

                  Collapse

                  • CapLeaker
                    Dell ATX PSU won’t start, but forcing it works fine?
                    by CapLeaker
                    Got a case of something new weird at work. There is an old 2nd gen Intel i3 in an old “Pizza box” shell that has a small form factor power supply. Unfortunately I forgot to take pictures and model number off it.

                    Anyway, I get to work and get to look at this computer. Standby LED on the PSU is on, but the computer won't start. Hmm o.k. take the battery out of the main board try again, nothing. O.k. then… unplug the power supply from the main board and put in a full size ATX PSU (yeeeesss! Exact that blown Powerman IP that I fixed a while back), plug it in and the old...
                    10-28-2024, 06:59 PM
                  • kamiewtype
                    MPG Z590 No display output with known working GTX 1060/RTX 3070, works fine with GTX 1030
                    by kamiewtype
                    I have a customer machine on my bench right now that's stumped all the techs, so I decided to come here for help.

                    The specs are:
                    MPG Z590 Gaming Carbon Wi-Fi (MS-7D06)
                    Intel core i9-10900kf
                    2x16gb Corsair Vengeance kit
                    BIOS ver is E7D06IMS.1B0, from 6/12/2023

                    The machine was brought in because it would not POST after a GPU upgrade from a GTX 1030 to an RTX 3070. The customer also brought in the original GTX 1030, as well as a GTX 1060 that the machine also wouldn't POST with.
                    I tested the 1060 and 3070 on my bench (ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming...
                    11-01-2024, 10:52 AM
                  • edugimeno
                    TD Systems K50DLP8F works fine on 1 HDMI, bad on others
                    by edugimeno
                    I have this TV set that I spent a long time fixing it.
                    I finally found a shorted SMD capacitor near the plug from the PS at the main board. It was shorting one of the main voltages (can't remember which one)
                    I removed that capacitor, and as it has another one in parallel, I left it with only one, checked it and it seemed to work fine. The solder near that capacitor was really delicate as I pulled apart one trace so I prefered to not mess much with it after I had to air solder one small thread of copper

                    I didn't use that TV much at that time. Now that I'm using it,...
                    10-06-2023, 03:00 PM
                  • marce002
                    Macbook A1465 works fine Linux but turns off in MacOS
                    by marce002
                    Hello

                    I have this macbook Air 11 inch, was working fine with macos,,, then suddenly turns off by itself after apple logo screen.....it cant boot...
                    Formating and installing does not work because it also turns off.....

                    But: booting linux ubuntu from pendrive and also installing it in ssd works fine!! hours and hours, the macbook runs fine and fast and cool....

                    So she does not like MacOS , loves Linux... can this be related to EFI? I have tried booting macos with shift pressed and allow me to login but even in this safe mode it turns off itself with...
                    02-02-2022, 05:43 PM
                  • edugimeno
                    Finding the wrong part at a loooong led strip, part works fine, part flickers, all parallel...
                    by edugimeno
                    Hi There!
                    I'm trying to help my friend who owns a restaurant be just bought.
                    He has a very long LED strip running along all the walls and columns. The strip is attached facing down 2in above the floor, using a wall panel that ends in a metal rail that finishes the panel underneath
                    It's stuck using, I guess, the 2 sided tape that comes with the strip
                    The issue is that like 1/2 of the full length, including 1/2 one wall, another entire wall, and one column, flickers after 4 or 5 minutes ON. Particularly it flashes staying OFF most of the time and flashing ON for 1 tenth...
                    09-05-2024, 09:34 AM
                  • Loading...
                  • No more items.
                  Working...