Sega Saturn Freezing with custom PSU

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Sega Saturn Freezing with custom PSU

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Hi there,
I'm relatively new to this forum, so first of all, hi there!

Now, here's a really strange issue that many people have, but can't seem to find a solution. I'm looking to find a solution once and for all.
I have a Model 2 PAL Saturn from Spain. It has a Phantom Universal Modchip and a 60hz mod. About a month ago my Saturn's PSU suddenly died. Turns out it was the AC/DC transformer (that yellow and black block in the board), can't fix it. Replacements are hard to come by where I live, so that's out of reach for the time being.

I decided to go the DIY route and buy a custom PSU from a nearby electronics store. Because my Saturn is one of the later models, the original PSU required only a 5V rail (console) and a 9V one (forcing 4:3 aspect ratio on SCART output) but it turns out I can go without the latter, so I just needed 5V.
I made sure there was no voltage drop. I double and triple checked everything, and it seemed to be working just fine.

On a side note: I decided to add another fancy mod and use the original PSU board (just the board, taking out all components) as a mere passthrough, so that I can still plug a connector. (Since the connector now receives DC, it can only be plugged one way, so I took the time to alter the shape of the connector just enough so that it can't be plugged in reverse too)

Once it was all hooked up, I was delighted to see my console power up again. But things only went downhill from there.
The console seemed to freeze at the boot animation or on the menu every single time I powered up the console. But the disc motor kept responding. (That means I can stop the disc and get it to spin again while the console is frozen). If there's no disc in, I can reach the menu, but as soon as you insert one, bam. Frozen. Doesn't matter if it's an audio disc, CD-R game or original game.

Things I've tried:
-Adjusting laser pot. Anywhere from around 400 to 800 ohms
-Changing CR2032 battery. Even tested without one
-Bypass Power button and fuse
-Reseat all components
-Thoroughly clean the laser
-EDIT: Tested without modchip

Things I haven't tried yet:
-Disassemble the whole unit and look for main board issues.
-Solder 5V rail directly onto the console's pin header instead of passing through the original board.

Here's a photo of my current setup:
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And here's a couple videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNSXsAIFnkg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l9werGQiQs

So, is this fixable? Can anyone guide me through what could possibly cause this?
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Sega Saturn Freezing with custom PSU

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I would definitely test without the mod chip installed and see what happens.

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Re: Sega Saturn Freezing with custom PSU

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Thanks!
Definitely, that's gonna be one of the first things to test now. I'll see if I can get it done soon, and I'll report back the results.
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Re: Sega Saturn Freezing with custom PSU

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UPDATE: Just tested without modchip. No changes whatsoever, still freezes. That being said, the modchip is not causing the issue.

One thing I haven't mentioned in the main post is that, whenever it's reading a disc, the CD drive makes a beep sound. And I have no idea where the beep comes from.
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I would leave the mod chip off for the rest of your testing until you find the problem, just to keep it ruled out.

Are you sure the 9v rail is only used for the PAL video mode selection? Nothing else uses it?
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It's a little unfortunate that you already took all the components off of the original PSU. It would have potentially been less complicated to get a replacement transformer, even though the footprint may have been different. (Assuming that the transformer was really the only issue.)

It's always best to work on electronics with a schematic, when possible. These are for the VA0 PAL unit, and it looks like you have a different revision, but any changes to the schematics between revisions were likely very subtle, if there were any at all.

https://console5.com/techwiki/images/6/6e/Saturn_Schematic_VA0_PAL_-_Main-6_of_7.png
https://console5.com/techwiki/images/2/2d/Saturn_Schematic_VA0_PAL_-_Main-2_of_7.png

Based on these two pages, the VDP RAM is being powered by a 3.3V line. It looks like there's a test point (TP62) that you could meter to see what, if anything, is powering those RAM ICs. The freezing on boot would make sense to me, if the VRAM is essentially absent.
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Re: Sega Saturn Freezing with custom PSU

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Hi there,
there is no 3.3v rail on my board. It's a later revision that only has 5 and 9 volt rails.

Some thorough research hinted me towards voltage ripple being the issue. When I measure using the multimeter when reading a CD, the voltage always fluctuates between like 4.98 and 5.1. The PSU I got seems to be very stable (measuring that alone gave me a rock solid 5v), so my guess is that something in the middle is making it fluctuate, and therefore freeze.

And yes, I'm 100% sure the 9V are only used for the SCART 4:3 thing.
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I would've loved to be able to get a replacement transformer by the way, but I have yet to come across one on any page.
Seems like individual parts are even harder to find.
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What are the specs for the transformer?
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Hi,
what do you mean with specs? It doesn't really say that much.
Here, I found a photo of the exact board I have (same revision):
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It's that yellow and black block that says K559 t AVAIL.
When it first broke I looked it up on the Internet and found absolutely nothing.
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