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  1. Sounds like there is no GND (0V) connection to the Regulator.

    Try doing a continuity check from the power socket to the middle pin/metal tab of the regulator, if you get a reading of Zero or only a few ohms it is probably OK and the problem lies elsewhere, if you get a high or infinite resistance reading you will have to trace where the problem is. A bad solder joint on the regulators GND pad or crack between the regulator GND pad and the GND track would be the first places I would look, if it is not there then either check the continuity of the GND track from the power socket to the regulator a few inches at a time until you find the break or solder a piece of wire from the power socket to the regualtor.

     

    Atari 2600 Jr motherboard, new power connector

    new power connector

    I checked and found that there isn't any connection between bottom and top layers at the jack power connector, maybe the via is corroded.

    So I installed a new power connector with two wires soldered both on top and bottom pads of the pcb, and it works perfectly :)

    Thank you very much!

     


  2. Hi,

    I recently acquired an Atari 2600 Jr (PAL), but it shows no signs of life: the led indicator remains unlit and no RF signal comes out of the console.

    I opened it and found with a DMM that *after* the 7805 regulator there's the same high voltage of the external power supply, so I replaced the regulator but the voltage is still the same both at the input and output pins.

    What can be wrong with it?

     

    Thank you!

     

     

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