Creating a USB power supply for the ATARI SF 314 & SF 354 disc drives - both 5v and 5/12v versions!

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In this video I will build a USB power supply for the ATARI SF 314 & SF354 disc drives - both the 5v only and the 5/12v version.

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Nice that you got one working. Looking forward to the next video. See if that resistor causes that problem. Thanks for the video

larsenmats
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out of the dozens of SF314 I had opened up - never saw a drive like that - I am in the US

godslayer
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First 😅 oooh it’s a long one, I’ll watch it tonight.

CallousCoder
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Very nicely hacked to get it working! There is some different revision of the PCB with more logic on them. I think 3 different exist. Perhaps they only existed for the SF354.

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