

But the photo shows a linear regulator. Is that a 7805? If so, I note the capacitors do not match those that the data sheet specifies. I've dealt with issues over the years where capacitors have been too either big (too much inductance), too small, too high an ESR or too low an ESR. Some regulators are very, very fussy. The LDO types in particular.
It can be very revealing to scope the power line looking for transients and instability. In the case of the 7805 manufacturers specify a 0.1uF ceramic as close to the output as possible. This will behave very differently for HF signals than a large electrolytic – do bear in mind that a voltage regulator comprises some kind of shunt controlled by a fast high gain differential amplifier.
Unless the datasheet explains exactly what is going on and gives guidance on different choices, the specifications are requirements, not options. Only the manufacturer knows the limits of stability of their device. Their engineers have analyzed this over many cases of current, headroom, output impedance, temperature, and other parameters. They have distilled the result of all this analysis down to a simple range of capacitance that need to be on the input and output for the device to reliably work.
The 7805 isn't
an LDO and it is seen as a safe
and common “jelly bean” part, and OK, the problem may very
well lay elsewhere, but nevertheless
as a matter of habit I would not investigate any kind of circuit stability problem further until I had followed
manufacturer's instructions with
regard to decoupling. Same rant goes for
decoupling of supplies near all digital ICs which I think you have in place
on this expansion board. Well worth
making sure they are in place everywhere else too.
Good luck, and thanks guys for coming up with a great project I was 16 years old when the Altair was on sale
and there was as much chance of me being able to afford one as a ticket to the
moon. Am looking forward to getting my own version of the Alrair going after
just a 45 year delay…. : - )
B
On Aug 10, 2022, at 9:10 PM, gm4wzg...@gmail.com <gm4wzg...@gmail.com> wrote:
I noticed in David's schematic he has used the 78E5 switching regulator. The datasheet specifies 2 x 10uF capacitors for decoupling.
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On Aug 11, 2022, at 6:22 PM, Chris Davis <famousd...@gmail.com> wrote:
Well I'm going to call this a rousing success. The 1k pullup seems to have fixed the random lockup problem, adding the correct capacitors for the L7805 fixed my power issues, and the 10k pull down resistor for the WAIT LED fixed the random lock up issues. Thanks for everyone's help, especially David.
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