Texas TI-59: A tale in pictures
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03-26-2021, 07:04 PM
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RE: Texas TI-59: A tale in pictures
Hi Jose
Thanks for your reply Will try to replicate and see what happens But if it was disconnected how did you power it up ? Take care Alberto (03-26-2021 06:46 PM)jebem Wrote: Hi Alberto, Edoardo & Alberto |
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03-27-2021, 07:21 AM
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RE: Texas TI-59: A tale in pictures
Hi Alberto,
I use a laboratory variable voltage power supply for that. These equipments can be bought at low cost these days at hardware electronics shops. My latest acquisition from a local shop goes from 1v to 15vdc and current limiting from 2amp to 0.1amp if my memory serves me well. But you may take measurements in circuit as the internal impedance of the coils is very low compared with the imposed load of the input network used in the amplifiers. A small decrease in the signal is expected, as long as it is not much smaller than the nominal values indicated in the service manual. Jose Mesquita RadioMuseum.org member |
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03-27-2021, 09:49 AM
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RE: Texas TI-59: A tale in pictures
(11-15-2014 09:41 PM)jebem Wrote: EDIT: Video showing the reading operation. Just to note and capture a comment on that video: Quote:George Carlson |
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03-27-2021, 11:52 AM
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RE: Texas TI-59: A tale in pictures
Thanks to everyone !
I had seen that video, the original post is a very good reference for restoring the TI-59 The author, Jose, did a also a wonderful one for the SR-52 and thanks to that guide we have restored few SR-52 We usually do HP-65s and HP67s In that case, we measure the resistance of the head coils and then we connect the card reader to the main logic board Also those heads have 5 cables, a ground (black) and a 4 colored cables, which are the ends of the coils and these are connected to the amplifier into what is called RA, RB, WA, WB which I guess stands for read channel A, read Channel B, write channel A, write channel B with few capacitors there as well, all in all very similar to the TI architecture To see what's wrong, when the calculator does not read or write , we look at waves between one of the 4 channels and ground, not between the channels themselves (I don't know if I made myself clear) based on those waves we can understand if the amplifier has a problem or what's is going on when a card is passing thru, whether si for reading or writing i was expecting the same here, that why I was surprised nevertheless we will do some tests and publish the results thanks again to everyone ! take care ! Edoardo & Alberto |
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