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Title: Jamma power wire up
Post by: Hawk Daddy on June 28, 2007, 05:16:45 pm
OK I just got in my Jamma harness today thanks to Bob Roberts.  And I was wondering which one of the +5 -5 +12 grd's do I hook up?  There are 4 grounds, 4 +5's, 2 +12's, and 2 -5, places to hook up the wires to.  Does it matter which ones I use?  I've hooked up 2 of the grounds, and 2 of the +5 v's one from the top and one from the bottom of the jamma harness that connects to the top and bottom of the board, but now I don't know which one I should hook up for the -5v and +12 v's.

Hawk
Title: Re: Jamma power wire up
Post by: MonMotha on June 28, 2007, 06:23:46 pm
In general, you should hook them all up.  Just tie all like-rail wires together at the terminal on your power supply.  Multiple wires are used to ensure low voltage drop across the lenghty cable, since high currents are drawn.

Your supply should have at the minimum a +5 and a +12 output.  The -5 rail is not used by many boards, though Midway boards tend to use it.  If your supply has the -5 rail, wire it up.

It is customary to take 2 or 3 of the higher numbered position ground wires (at the end opposite the key) and use them for ground returns on buttons.  You should have, as an absolute minimum, 4 ground wires, 2 5V wires, and 1 12V wire.  I tend to stick with 4-6 ground, 4 5V, 2 12V, and 1 -5V wire.  The more wires you use, the more reliable things will be on modern, high power draw games.

The JAMMA board will again tie all like-rail contacts together, so which individual wires you choose does not particularly matter.  Remember that any wire you don't hook up from a set will be "hot", though, and must be insulated to prevent inadvertent contact with ground.
Title: Re: Jamma power wire up
Post by: Hawk Daddy on June 28, 2007, 07:36:57 pm
Got cha, I don't know why I didn't think of that to begin with.  I just put two wires into one connector and connected it to the power supply.  I got it figure out now.

Hawk