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HP 41CX Auto-Off behavior - polbit - 11-23-2023 05:44 PM Acquired another CX (because why not!) and visually it is in fantastic condition. However I noticed one thing - it turns off after 6 minutes of inactivity instead of the usual 10. From my reading I understand that this is not adjustable and a capacitor is responsible for the time. Does that mean that I can expect it to get worse? Is it something that I should replace, will it cause any other issues? RE: HP 41CX Auto-Off behavior - rprosperi - 11-23-2023 06:26 PM Is it possible this is a double-speed CX? Using [XEQ] "BEEP" is the simplest way to check. RE: HP 41CX Auto-Off behavior - polbit - 11-23-2023 08:11 PM (11-23-2023 06:26 PM)rprosperi Wrote: Is it possible this is a double-speed CX? Using [XEQ] "BEEP" is the simplest way to check. No, it sounds normal, and feels as fast as my other 41s RE: HP 41CX Auto-Off behavior - Monte Dalrymple - 11-23-2023 08:43 PM (11-23-2023 06:26 PM)rprosperi Wrote: Is it possible this is a double-speed CX? Using [XEQ] "BEEP" is the simplest way to check. The auto-off time is controlled by a small capacitor on the CPU board, but the oscillator itself is on the display driver chip on the main board. The capacitor controls the frequency of a dedicated oscillator; circuitry counts the pulses and deactivates the DPWO line when the count limit is reached. This function is independent of the CPU frequency. RE: HP 41CX Auto-Off behavior - rprosperi - 11-24-2023 01:29 AM (11-23-2023 08:43 PM)Monte Dalrymple Wrote:(11-23-2023 06:26 PM)rprosperi Wrote: Is it possible this is a double-speed CX? Using [XEQ] "BEEP" is the simplest way to check. Thanks Monte, I've wondered about this. Since the BEEP commands sound super-fast, I wondered if the shut-down timer did as well, since that feature predated the time/clock features of the TIME module and subsequent CX. Thanks for clarifying this. RE: HP 41CX Auto-Off behavior - do2 - 11-24-2023 03:53 PM (11-23-2023 05:44 PM)polbit Wrote: Acquired another CX (because why not!) and visually it is in fantastic condition. However I noticed one thing - it turns off after 6 minutes of inactivity instead of the usual 10.I've just tested this feature on my 41c and 41cx Halfnut and - lo and behold - the older 41c switched itself off after 10 minutes, while the 41cx had been gone dark after around half of the time already. Could this be a common behaviour with the newer architecture? Just for full disclosure: My 41c was powered from Alkalines and the 41cx from NiMH-cells, although I don't think that this should be relevant for the auto shut-off time. RE: HP 41CX Auto-Off behavior - rprosperi - 11-24-2023 10:42 PM One of my FullNnut CX took ~11 minutes. I'll try a HalfNut CX and update these results. RE: HP 41CX Auto-Off behavior - born2laser - 11-25-2023 12:34 AM All this made me curious, I just checked. My fullnut CV takes roughly 9 and a half minutes to turn itself off Juan RE: HP 41CX Auto-Off behavior - polbit - 11-25-2023 12:43 AM The CX that shuts off in 6 minutes is indeed a half-nut, my other two CXes are full-nuts. The plot thickens... RE: HP 41CX Auto-Off behavior - Sylvain Cote - 11-25-2023 01:53 AM I did the test with seven of my 41's and here are the results ... Code: 2101A05170 8m20s 41C Fullnut RE: HP 41CX Auto-Off behavior - do2 - 12-08-2023 11:57 AM Following the lead of Sylvain, I checked the auto-off timings of my 2 HP-41's in a more scientific way. Please note that I clocked the timings per hand, so the accuracy should be around +/-1s. And I took a series of 3 measurements in a row, with the first one immediately after a cold start: HP-41c from 1982: 9:28/9:29/9:30 HP-41cx, Halfnut from 1987: 6:15/6:27/6:28 After a couple of days, I clocked the following timings for the Halfnut (first one again with a cold start): HP-41cx, Halfnut from 1987: 6:23/6:24/6:25 From these results and without knowing the schematics, one would have suspected an electrolytic cap in play here. Nothing new for those who already know. But it's a little bit like unlocking a small secret in a game, even if it's not necessary for the main campaign... RE: HP 41CX Auto-Off behavior - polbit - 12-08-2023 02:19 PM I think it's safe to say that halfnuts have a time-out set around 6 minutes whereas the fullnuts are closer to 10 minutes or so. Same pattern was followed by my 41C and halfnut CV. |