
	A) According to an engineer at Todd, the +5 VDC supply output is 
	current limited by the schottky rectifier and not the transformer.
	The MBR3045PT schottky rectifier's maximum forward current of 30
	amps is a die limitation NOT a heat limitation. It will be necessary
	to parallel a second rectifier across the existing rectifier. The 
	application engineer at Motorola said the forward voltage drop of 
	the rectifier varies approximately 50 mV between devices. A Vf of 50 mV
	will mean a minor imbalance in forward current shared by the two
	rectifiers (current hogging).
	B) A +12 VDC to -5.2 VDC inverter would have to be added to the supply.
	This could be easily done on a separate PCB and mounted to the Todd 
	supply.

BOTH of the modifications outlined above can be done WITHOUT drilling holes
in the Todd power supply frame or disassembling the supply.

