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blog:commodore_c64_dtv_hacking [2023/01/31 11:27] – [Power Supply] johnblog:commodore_c64_dtv_hacking [2023/01/31 11:29] (current) – [Power Supply] john
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 ==== Power Supply ==== ==== Power Supply ====
  
-The DTV normally gets ~6v from 4x AA batteries in the joystick. But also has a red LED connected which regulates down the supply to the 3.3v circuitry on the PCB, as used by a number of the chips. If the DTV is removed from the case and original power switch and LED, it is important that a LED is refitted to remain as a regulator.+The DTV normally gets ~6v from 4x AA batteries in the joystick. But also has a red LED connected which is used as part of the regulator circuit to reduce the supply down to the 3.3v circuitry on the PCB, as used by a number of the chips. If the DTV is removed from the case and original power switch and LED, it is important that a LED is refitted to remain as a regulator.
  
 //Note: The LED should have a **forward voltage** rating of **1.8v**.// //Note: The LED should have a **forward voltage** rating of **1.8v**.//
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 +=== Power Switch Wiring - DTV 2/3 ===
 ==== Joystick Port 1 ==== ==== Joystick Port 1 ====
  
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