HP-21 repaired
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06-20-2017, 06:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-24-2017 12:05 PM by PANAMATIK.)
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HP-21 repaired
I think many HP-21 calculators were repaired in the past, sometimes there is only a battery contact problem, sometimes there could be a chip replaced from another calculator, sometimes a new ACT chip could have been helpful. But some of them refused to be repaired, because the display drivers were defective.
I already build a replacement for the display anode driver 1818-0153, which is described in the thread ACT available. But this time, I achieved a new kind of repair. One of my HP-21s had a bad display cathode driver 1820-1382, this is the 20-pin chip at the right side below the display. Until today there was no replacement for this chip. Because I urgently need new cathode drivers also for my HP-19C and HP-97 repair projects, I decided to build one. After some measurements with the oscilloscope it turned out, that the logic was very easy. And I used one of my rejected second quality ACT boards for programming it as a cathode driver. CH1 STR signal, generated by the display anode driver CH2 K1 Signal generated by 1820-1382 cathode driver EXT unvisible RCD signal at "T", generated by the ACT chip, Reset Counter Display CH2 shows the timing for all display segments for "-1. E00". You can see at the left two exponent zeros, followed by a single minus segment, then three segments number 1 with dot. The HP-21 board with missing cathode driver. Same board bottom with replacement driver, for space reasons it had to be placed away from the original chip. The result is a reborn HP-21 calculator. Code: // Woodstock Calculator Cathode Driver Replacement with PIC16F1516 I need to mention: Now every woodstock calculator electronics can be repaired, regardless of the cause of its malfunction, because all components have found a modern replacement. Bernhard That's one small step for a man - one giant leap for mankind. |
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06-20-2017, 08:35 PM
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RE: HP-21 repaired
Another great repair story Bernhard, thanks for sharing it. The HP-21 has a special place for me, as this was my first HP Calculator. I really wish I had kept that one, but I sold it to buy an HP-25C, and it has only spiraled out of control since then...
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06-20-2017, 09:21 PM
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RE: HP-21 repaired
(06-20-2017 08:35 PM)rprosperi Wrote: Another great repair story Bernhard, thanks for sharing it. The HP-21 has a special place for me, as this was my first HP Calculator. I really wish I had kept that one, but I sold it to buy an HP-25C, and it has only spiraled out of control since then... My first HP- calculator was the HP-25. I didn't know about the existence of the HP-21 calculator until some years ago. When I saw it the first time I thought: very peculiar how naked it appeares without any printing on the keyboard bezel and only one blue prefix key! Now I really like this calculator. My next restoration will be another HP-21, with both display drivers and ACT chip defective and need to be replaced. But this is a child's play now. Bernhard That's one small step for a man - one giant leap for mankind. |
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06-21-2017, 01:49 AM
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RE: HP-21 repaired
(06-20-2017 09:21 PM)PANAMATIK Wrote: I didn't know about the existence of the HP-21 calculator until some years ago. When I saw it the first time I thought: very peculiar how naked it appeares without any printing on the keyboard bezel and only one blue prefix key! Now I really like this calculator. It was not until many years later that I saw an old HP ad noting that the HP-21 was the updated replacement for the original HP-35. All these years later, my fingers still have 'muscle memory' for some functions on the HP-21. My strongest are the HP-41 and HP-71 as I used those for many more years each, but it's interesting that some things still feel 'familiar' on this machine more than 40 years later. --Bob Prosperi |
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