Modding a short ST for PicoPSU
Posted: 13 Sep 2021 22:03
Hey guys,
I did this PSU mod today on my short ST. Fairly straight forward stuff. I'm putting a NOVA graphics adapter and perhaps other upgrades in this guy and noticed the original PSU wasn't quite powerful enough, so I got this really good quality Pico floating about that I wanted to use (was rated top amongst all other picos on a reputable review site)
I jumpered PS_ON to GND so the Pico would turn on as soon as it's shown input voltage, scraped the underside of the motherboard 5v switch traces and patched it to always send 5v, then used the redundant original switch to enable/disable power to the Pico.
I mounted the Pico with double sided thermal tape on to the modulator base area for good heat dissipation, I also desoldered the original power input socket and fitted a modular power plug in its place, where the Pico feeds in its voltages.
The Picos barrel input jack pokes out the modulator hole in the case, secured on to the motherboard with clear araldite.
I did this PSU mod today on my short ST. Fairly straight forward stuff. I'm putting a NOVA graphics adapter and perhaps other upgrades in this guy and noticed the original PSU wasn't quite powerful enough, so I got this really good quality Pico floating about that I wanted to use (was rated top amongst all other picos on a reputable review site)
I jumpered PS_ON to GND so the Pico would turn on as soon as it's shown input voltage, scraped the underside of the motherboard 5v switch traces and patched it to always send 5v, then used the redundant original switch to enable/disable power to the Pico.
I mounted the Pico with double sided thermal tape on to the modulator base area for good heat dissipation, I also desoldered the original power input socket and fitted a modular power plug in its place, where the Pico feeds in its voltages.
The Picos barrel input jack pokes out the modulator hole in the case, secured on to the motherboard with clear araldite.