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A strange behaviour when my classic calculator is connected to a wall adapter
04-21-2020, 01:43 PM (This post was last modified: 04-21-2020 01:45 PM by aurelio.)
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A strange behaviour when my classic calculator is connected to a wall adapter
The machine (a 67 with a battery pack)) does not turn on if the wall adapter is plugged in ...
if I unplug it the calculator instead turns on and works correctly, what do you think, something something wrong with the charger?
If I swap it, the calculator works normally (I mean turns on)

the same problem with another classic calculator: the same behaviour.

I tested the voltage on the terminals of both the adapters following what i read on this previous post, I mean:

for the first adapter the "outside pins" is 4,9 V (supply for the calculator's logic chips). on the other outside pin (a constant current source to charge the NiCd.) the open-circuit voltage is around 16,2V.

for the second one respectively 5,3 and 16,1V

It seems these values are both in the range, where must I check forward ?

thank-you for any advice
Aurelio
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