TEXAS TI-74 BASICALC & 8K RAM Cartridge teardown
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11-01-2016, 03:51 PM
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RE: TEXAS TI-74 BASICALC & 8K RAM Cartridge teardown
Main hardware components listing:
On the CPU PCB: - C70009 CMOS SoC: 8-bit TMS70C46 microcomputer, 4KByte PROM, 128-Byte RAM, 8-bit timer/counter with 5-bit pre-scale register, from Texas, DIP54, dated as 1985 - HN61256PC93: 32KByte CMOS PROM 4uS max access time, DIP28, from Hitachi Japan, (c) Texas, dated as 8707 - HM6264LP-15: 8KByte CMOS SRAM 150nS max access time, DIP28, from Hitachi dated as 8703 - SI7660CJ: CMOS Switched Capacitor Voltage Converter (typ. 12Khz), DIP8, dated as 8706 - RC4193N: Switching Regulator (typ. 75Khz), DIP8, dated as RC706 On the Keyboard/Display PCB: - HD44780 LCD Controller, FP-80B, from Hitachi - HD44100 LCD Driver, FP-60A, from Hitachi The internal 8KByte constant memory uses a regulated power supply that is maintained when the console is powered off. The single line 31 5x7 dot matrix characters LCD display with 14 annunciators requires a total of 1280 pixel elements driven at 1/5 bias, 1/16 duty cycle multiplexed drive, with 16 column drive connectors and 80 segments drive connections. (to be continued) Jose Mesquita RadioMuseum.org member |
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