Hello,
I recently encountered the following problem with my Atari 1040 STE (TOS 1.62 - CA4003290): 30 seconds after startup, when the desktop was displayed correctly, the image gradually blurs and the screen goes blank and power off.
I performed the following tests: changing the SCART cable, changing the screen (SC1425 -> SM124), replacing the power supply, without success.
I examined the motherboard: no capacitor seems damaged, no tracks cut.
Here is the video of the problem:
Thank you in advance for your help.
Thierry
Atari 1040 STE screen troubleshooting
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exxos
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Re: Atari 1040 STE screen troubleshooting
Are any chips getting hot ? Is the floppy drive unplugged ?
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Re: Atari 1040 STE screen troubleshooting
Yes, floppy drive is unplugged, but with floppy, it's same.
I don't know if any chip is hot, it's short (< 30 sec.) between boot and issue.
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Re: Atari 1040 STE screen troubleshooting
Just put your finger on all the main chips.. They pretty much should be still cool after 30 seconds.
Also there is a large chip under the PSU.. Take it out, look for damage and clean it.
There is a small regulator to the right of the ic. Check voltages both sides before and after the screen goes blank.
Also there is a large chip under the PSU.. Take it out, look for damage and clean it.
There is a small regulator to the right of the ic. Check voltages both sides before and after the screen goes blank.
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ZeroG1972
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Re: Atari 1040 STE screen troubleshooting
The large chip under PSU (shifter) is cold when screen crash. The other chips (68000), Glue/mmu, etc... are not hot.exxos wrote: 22 Dec 2019 11:01 Just put your finger on all the main chips.. They pretty much should be still cool after 30 seconds.
Also there is a large chip under the PSU.. Take it out, look for damage and clean it.
There is a small regulator to the right of the ic. Check voltages both sides before and after the screen goes blank.
Where is the little regulator ? I have take a picture : https://ibb.co/wyqK0Nb
Else, the 32 mhz clock could be defective ?
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Re: Atari 1040 STE screen troubleshooting
Its here..
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ZeroG1972
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Re: Atari 1040 STE screen troubleshooting
I have used my multimeter and I obtain :
Before troubleshooting : 8,4 v (left) and 12,5 v (right)
After : 8,4 (left) and near zero (right)
I don't understand : 8,4 v after troubleshooting but in datasheet of LM78L82ACZ, it's output value ?
I'm noob in electronic...
Before troubleshooting : 8,4 v (left) and 12,5 v (right)
After : 8,4 (left) and near zero (right)
I don't understand : 8,4 v after troubleshooting but in datasheet of LM78L82ACZ, it's output value ?
I'm noob in electronic...
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Re: Atari 1040 STE screen troubleshooting
So check 12V line (blue) from PSU...
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Re: Atari 1040 STE screen troubleshooting
about 8V is normal.. you must have not metered 12V both times, if 12V was missing you wouldn't get 8V output.ZeroG1972 wrote: 22 Dec 2019 18:34 Before troubleshooting : 8,4 v (left) and 12,5 v (right)
After : 8,4 (left) and near zero (right)
I don't understand : 8,4 v after troubleshooting but in datasheet of LM78L82ACZ, it's output value ?
So if you disconnect monitor, power up machine for 60 seconds, connect monitor, does the video instantly not work, or take another 30 seconds to malfunction ?
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ZeroG1972
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Re: Atari 1040 STE screen troubleshooting
Sorry for bad indication : after crash I have 12.3 v on PSU blue line and same value on regulator.
And I have made test with an other PSU, it's same problem...
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