== Background ==
The power supply for the CPC464,664 or 6128 is not in the keyboard unit, it is in the monitor or an external television modulator.
The CPC 464 and Plus computers require a single voltage of 5V. THE CPC 664 and CPC 6128 require 5V for the mainboard and 12V for their built-in floppy. == Power supply options == === Monitor models ===
* The GT64 is the "Green Screen" monochrome monitor for the CPC464 and has the 5V power supply for the computer.
* The GT65 is the "Green Screen" monochrome monitor for the CPC664 or CPC6128 and has the 5V power supply for the computer and 12V power supply for the disc drive.* The CTM640 is the colour monitor for the CPC464 and has the 5V power supply for the computer.* The CTM644 is the colour monitor for the CPC664 or CPC6128 and has the 5V power supply for the computer and 12V power supply It can also be used for the disc drive464.
* The MM14 is the "Grey Scale" monochrome monitor for the CPC464+ and CPC6128+ and has the 5V power supply for the computer and disc drive.
* The CTM640 is the colour monitor for the CPC464 and has the 5V power supply for the computer.* The CTM644 is the colour monitor for the CPC664 or CPC6128 and has the 5V power supply for the computer and 12V power supply for the disc drive. It can also be used for the 464.* The CM14 is the "Grey Scale" monochrome color monitor for the CPC464+ and CPC6128+ and has the 5V power supply for the computer and disc drive.
=== TV Modulator models ===
* MP-1 is the television modulator for the CPC464 and has the 5V power supply for the computer
* MP-2 is the television modulator for the CPC664 and CPC6128 and has the 5V power supply for the computer and 12V power supply for the disc drive. It can also be used for the 464. === Power supplies for other vintage computers === Use a Spectrum +3 (or a +2A) power supply as not only can it happily supply your required 5 and 12 volts but the lead you discard can be used to make the Scart lead, as it contains six cores and has a six pin DIN plug at one end --- so all you need to buy is a Scart plug, jack plug and the screened cable. An added bonus is if you obtain the machine with the +3 power supply then you can use the disc drive as a spare for your CPC machine (yes they are the same). Another excellent alternative as a Power Supply Unit, is as supplied by Commodore for their various models of computer. And with the advantage that they come with a mains on/off switch. 5 and 12 volts DC is available from all units so far encountered (but do check the base of the unit for specifications) with current ratings for the 5 volt supply at between 2.5 and 4.3 amps with 1 amp for the 12 volt supply. Modifications required are the same as for the Spectrum P.S.U. === Using a PC power supply === It is possible to use a PC power supply, however PC PSUs can be dangerous as they easily can pump out 25A or more on the 5V rail - one accidental short in the system and it fries the traces of the computers PCB. There are ATX breakout boards available on e.g. Ebay or Amazon, which will add fuses to the 12V and 5V lanes of the power supply, so they can be safely used with the CPC and Plus. To avoid any harm to the computer, the 5V fuse should be 4A, the 12V fuse 1A. [[File:Atx-breakout-psu.jpg|400px]] === Other options === As long as you meet the criteria in the next section, you should be good to go. Many 5V power supplies are good for the CPC 464 and Plus. For the 664 and CPC 6128, you sometimes can find power supplies e.g. for Cisco routers that provide 5V and 12V at a reasonable price. Some soldering will then be required to make an adapter. You can even buy separate power supplies for 12V and 5V and use it with the 664 and CPC 6128. Just don't buy cheap. If you can get a good deal, sure, go ahead, but don't fall for very cheap offers. E.g. don't be tempted to buy the cheap power supplies used for external hard drives just because they offer 5V and 12V. == Technical aspects == === Power requirements ===
The power requirements are (information taken from the underneath of the keyboard unit from real machines):
* CPC464: computer and internal cassette player: 5V DC @ 2A
* CPC664: {can somebody help here please??}::computer: ?5V DC @ 1.7A:: internal disc drive: ? 12V DC @ 0.4A
* CPC6128:
::computer: 5V DC @ 1.7A
* CPC6128+: computer and internal disc drive: 5V DC @ 2.4A
NOTES:
* '''All voltages MUST be smooth, the CPC does not have a an internal regulator!'''* If you want === Power connectors === To connect a power supply to use the computer without the monitor, then CPC you will need to build a television modulator, or a lead to connect to a television with a SCART inputthe following connectors: * CPC classic: * 5. 5mm/2.1mm power line plug (providing the 5V for the CPC) * 5.5mm/2.1mm power line socket (providing the 12V for the floppy) * CPC+:
This project describes a method to make a * 5.5mm/2.5mm power pack for line plug (providing the 5V for CPC and CPC+.What you will needfloppy)
CPC and CPC+[[File:cpc_power_plug_socket.jpg|600px]]
* 2Outer diameter (A) is 5.5mm power line plug for all plugs and sockets, inner diameter (note 1B)* is 2.1mm power line socket (note for classic CPCs and 2).5mm for Plus * a power supply which can supply 5V DC short and 12V DC long plugs exist, the ones used for the CPC and Plus are the short ones with approx. 9.5mm (note 3C)* fast acting fuse* in-line fuse holder* wire
CPC+ only:
* 2.5mm power line plug (note 1)* a power supply which can supply 5V DC (note 3)* wire ==== Pinouts for Power Sockets: ====
NOTES:The +5V socket on the back of the CPC / Plus is wired as CENTRE POSITIVE, i.e. the central pin of the plug is +5V and the outer barrel is Negative (GND). <br>
1[[Image:Centrepositive. The 2.5mm power line plug will connect into the computer and provides the 5V power2. The lead from the CPC664, CPC6128 will connect into the 2.1mm power line socket to provide the 12V power for the disc drive3. A PC power supply is ideal. If a PC power supply is used you will also requirepng|Image:* 4-pin (0.2") 5centrepositive.08mm Spacing Polarised Power Connector (male) png]]
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Power to computer[[Image:Centrenegative.png|Image:centrenegative.png]]
The plug has one outer and one inner contact. The outer contact is 0V, and the inner contact is 5V.
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