strange HP-97A
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08-06-2016, 05:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-06-2016 06:12 PM by BobVA.)
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RE: strange HP-97A
It appears to be mostly tapped into connector XA2P1, in particular:
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The KB lines are the four that signal which of the four keyboard "rows" have been pressed. The SA-SF lines are a subset of the LED segment lines. The ones present are the decimal point and the segments that would form an "F" if they were all illuminated. (SD, SB, SC are missing). The red and black wires are probably power, and I'm not sure of the others. The STR line advances the digit selection on the display and, I think, also serves as the column strobe for the keyboard, so by watching it and the KB lines I think you can tell what key has been pressed, but I'm not sure. So, I think that connector could read the keyboard. (I don't know if those connections could are sufficient to simulate a key press.) As to why it would want to sample a subset of the display segments, I don't know. Perhaps whatever the designer wanted go know could be inferred from just those lines? Interesting, though! Thanks for posting this! Bob Update - from an excellent article by Katie located here (that I should have googled first! :-) ) Quote: Inspection of the Keyboard PCA Schematic Diagram in the HP-97 service manual shows that a 1-of-14 counter/decoder chip (labeled as the cathode driver since it servers that purpose too) is used to scan the rows of the keyboard matrix. So it appears to be able to write (and presumably read?) keystrokes. The subset of LED segments selected is still puzzling, though. |
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strange HP-97A - HP-Collection - 08-05-2016, 06:33 PM
RE: strange HP-97A - Accutron - 08-05-2016, 11:25 PM
RE: strange HP-97A - BobVA - 08-06-2016 05:44 PM
RE: strange HP-97A - Katie Wasserman - 08-06-2016, 06:50 PM
RE: strange HP-97A - BobVA - 08-08-2016, 02:59 PM
RE: strange HP-97A - Katie Wasserman - 08-09-2016, 02:34 AM
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