Rodger,
I like the idea of the 4040 conversion because it replaces 3 chips for the cost of 1. Meets the goal of the redesign. It should also greatly simplify routing of the pcb.
Was there a typo w/ regards to the 4040 conversion?
11 goes to U3 pins 3 & 11
should read
11 goes to U2 pins 3 & 11
also; !Q from U6B seems to be missing.
My assumption is to move U1D to be A8 in and !A8 out which feeds U6A CLK (pin 3).
John
From: Rodger Boots
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 10:02 PM
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Subject: Re: VECTOR: Wico XY Pattern Generator - Schematic capture complete
Errors that I can see (and why they are errors).
On U2, GET RID OF R40 and connect pin 3 to pin 11 (pin 2 stays connected to pin 12). This sets U2 to divide by 9 instead of 10. As it is now U2 does basically nothing. With the outputs at 0000, a clock will bring pin 12 high which then causes a reset that takes the outputs back to 0000. Pins 8, 9, or 11 will never be anything other than 0.
Oddly enough, U2 can be either a 74HC90 OR a 74HC93---circuit will work the same either way.
U3, U4, & U5 outputs are mostly going to the wrong places. The original ionpool.net schematic had the pin numbers right, but the pin names wrong. You should have switched the pin names instead of the pin numbers.
U3 pin 12 is fine (goes to U3 pin 1)
9 is fine (goes nowhere)
8 should go to U4 pin 14 and U9 pin 2
11 shouldn't go to anything
U4 pin 12 is fine (A0)
9 should be A1 (does NOT go to U5 pin 14)
8 should be A2
11 should be A3 and connects to U5 pin 14
U5 pin 12 is fine (A4)
9 should be A5 (does NOT go to U1 pin 9)
8 should be A6
11 should be A7 and connects to U1 pin 9
That's the end of what I've found so far. Don't read the rest of this unless you want to start modifying things.
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If you wanted an easy way to lose a couple of chips, U3, U4, & U5 could be replaced with a 74HC4040 with the pins used like this:
74HC4040 pin 1 goes to A8 and connects to U1 pin 3
2 goes to A2
3 goes to A1
4 goes to A3
5 goes to A0
6 goes to U9 pin 2
7 goes nowhere
8 goes to ground
9 goes nowhere
10 goes to ground
11 goes to U3 pins 3 & 11
12 goes to A5
13 goes to A4
14 goes to A6
15 goes to A7
16 goes to +5
U1D and U6B get totally removed from the circuit.
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Zitt Zitterkopf <zittware@hotmail.com> wrote:
Schematic capture is complete.
Please peer review the schematics and point out any issues.
http://Pinball-Mods.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/XYPattern.pdf
Went with linear regulators powered by 15VDC in from a power brick.
-12VDC is generated from a buck converter. Optional +12VDC is driving from same buck converter. +12VDC buck is experimental; so included +12VDC linear regulator as a backup.
5VDC max amps is 850mA; although I calculate 338mA for circuitry. 400mA budgeted for –12VDC regulator loading 5V linear reg.
+12VDC and –12VDC max is calculated at 38mA. Provided headroom for +12VDC to 100mA.
Same pinouts as original; although slightly different connector. Added jumpers to “replace” wires to short control to outputs.
RGB LED pushbuttons drive color outputs.
SP8T switch for selecting pattern. 8pole cheaper on digikey than 6pole. Allows for future use if patterns expanded.
PCB Layout likely begins Sunday night.
John
From: David Fish
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 5:16 AM
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Subject: RE: VECTOR: Wico XY Pattern Generator - Decoding Switches
>> HIS shows the crystal as 3.795 MHz, I wonder if he meant 3.579 (a very common TV colorburst crystal).
OK, That helped me remember why this seemed a little rushed and incomplete. Notice several things on the schematic are hand written (XTAL frequency and my name). This is because I lost the source schematic in a disk crash and I stupidly hadn’t backed it up. The schematic I had was the last printout I had and I thought it was done. Oh well.
I looked at the 7490 pinouts after Rodger’s post and sure enough, they’re wrong. Looking on the web for data sheets showed that they are not all alike between manufacturers. This will require some more checking.
Dave
From: owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org [mailto:owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org] On Behalf Of Rodger Boots
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 1:17 AM
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Subject: Re: VECTOR: Wico XY Pattern Generator - Decoding Switches
I was taking a look at your schematic (which I'll call "YOURS") versus the one on ionpool.net (which I'll call "HIS") and have a few observations:
HIS shows the crystal as 3.795 MHz, I wonder if he meant 3.579 (a very common TV colorburst crystal). Wouldn't make much of a difference, except for availability.
YOURS has the R40 jumper connecting pins 2 & 3 of U2. That would keep U2 from working. His shows pin 3 connected to pin 11 which makes U2 a divide by 9 counter.
U3 then further divides the clock by 16. So if you changed the crystal to 24.858 KHz you could delete both U2 and U3. (3.579545 MHz divided by 9 divided by 16). Not a prayer of finding a 24.858 KHz crystal (would actually be a ceramic resonator at that frequency) though. BUT could be a 555 timer tuned to that frequency (CMOS version would be better).
HIS doesn't have the reset pins of the 7493s grounded, would keep them from counting.
Both schematics have the pinouts/connections to the 74??93s messed up.
Qa is pin 12
Qb is pin 8
Qc is pin 9
Qd is pin 11
It is pin 11, then, that provides the clock for the next stage.
U4 and U5 could be combined into one 74??393.
I'll go back to hiding in the corner now.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 12:52 AM, Zitt Zitterkopf <zittware@hotmail.com> wrote:
All,
If you’re interested in the re-capture of Dave’s Wico Schematics; I’ve temporarily posted them there:
http://Pinball-Mods.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/XYPattern.pdf
Still to-do:
1) Determine 7493 wiring vs Dave’s schematics.
2) Front Panel board integration – pending Switch Decode.
3) Simulate Opamps for circuit understanding.
4) Power Supply: pending power measurements – if someone will volunteer to get them.
5) PCB Layout.
6) BOM Generation.
Changes w/regards to Dave’s schematics:
A) Decoupling caps for each IC.
B) 0ohm “202 solder shorts” for unconnected pins of TTL gates at U2, U3, U5, and the “top” of R30 (R3). So they can be reversed if necessary.
C) Passives are likely to have different RefDez.
D) IC Power Supply pins are shown at decoupling grid.
E) “Bussed” Address pins.
F) Unused Gates are “strapped” to a known state.
G) 74xx TTL logic is becoming obsolete. Plan to use 74HC logic or 74LS logic – haven’t decided.
My plan is to have the board manufactured by batchpcb.com as a dual sided board.
Surface Mount ( yes; I can hear the screams of horror ) as I want to minimize PCB size – thereby cost.
I’d appreciate any “peer reviews” of the schematic page.
As far as open source for the schematics / pcb; I’m concerned w/regards to the original owners of the design. IE can’t really open source a product I don’t own, can I?
Besides, Dave hasn’t really given his blessing to the project given the source of the schematics are via his work.
John
From: Zitt Zitterkopf
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 9:48 PM
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Subject: Re: VECTOR: Wico XY Pattern Generator - Decoding Switches
David,
Many thanks. I’ll put a shorting block to the R3 topside so it can be disconnected – I’m pretty sure it should be there; even tho TTL generally defaults to “high” if unconnected.
I found the problem I discovered – It wasn’t with the 7490; but all the 7493s. For some reason your pinouts via PADS appear wrong.
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn7493a.pdf
Fortunately; the QA is right ... but QB/C/D are incorrect . On the 93; they are not wired as in the 92... 90 and 93 do share the same pinouts tho.
So; are the pin NAMEs right; or are the pin numbers? looks like the same “mistake” is present on U3/U4/U5.
I’ll go ahead and wire up the opamps – thanks for the info.
John
From: David Fish
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 8:43 PM
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Subject: RE: VECTOR: Wico XY Pattern Generator - Decoding Switches
John,
>>@A-7 on page 1; R3 topside is listed as a NC.
Weird but that’s the way it is on my board. Maybe they forgot to add a +5V jumper.
>> I think you had Q2 and Q3 pins swapped
The pinout for the 7490 is correct QA=12, QB=9, QC=8 and QD=11. The PADS library part used Q0-Q3 instead of QA-QD.
>> The Power supplies weren't pictured for U14, 15, and 16.
Good catch. They’re powered by +/-12V, but that’s not shown on the schematic.
I think the connector issue stems from the fact that they have the two identical connectors numbered opposite of each other. The main board 8-pin connector is 1 thru 8 L->R while the switch board is 1->8 R-L. I wonder if I plugged my cable back in wrong? There’s no labels and the keys are symmetric (stupid). Will look into this more tomorrow.
Dave
From: owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org [mailto:owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org] On Behalf Of Zitt Zitterkopf
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 5:37 PM
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Subject: RE: VECTOR: Wico XY Pattern Generator - Decoding Switches
Dave - You rock! Thanks to everyone else too.
I've schematic captured based upon your schematics; Dave - many thanks. The only peices I haven't captured are the PSU, the 2nd page, and diode switch matrix.
Some questions came up while "re-engineering" the schematics.
@A-7 on page 1; R3 topside is listed as a NC... I'm guessing this is incorrect as why would anyone put a resistor without a second conection?
My Guess is that R3 ties to +5V like the other two (R4, R5).
IIRC; something was "off" when I wired U2 @ D-6. I think you had Q2 and Q3 pins swapped. I'll look for sure when I get home.
The Power supplies weren't pictured for U14, 15, and 16. These Opamps are tied to the +12 and -12 rails?
I plan on simulating the opamps to try to gain insight as to what they are doing.
Seems odd that the DAC08s are driven from a non-linear voltage rail. IE V+ is 5V and V- is -12V. I'd have thunk they rails would be symetrical. IE +/-12V. Maybe the opamps linearize it?
Can anyone get me some rail power measurements?
I'm going to try and do away with the transformer and linear regulators in favor of a more complex (yeah; I know K.I.S.S) PWM psu which puts our all three rails.
If I knew what the average current was for each rail; a small PWM might be nice and cheap.
I *so* wish this was an opensource hardware project ... I'd so like to release my PCB and schematics (assuming it works) to the public.
<sigh>
John
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From: dfish_1@comcast.net
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Subject: RE: VECTOR: Wico XY Pattern Generator - Decoding Switches
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 17:05:13 -0500
John,
I already have mine apart on my desk. I’m looking at it now. I’m taking lots of pictures.
Dave
From: owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org [mailto:owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org] On Behalf Of John Robertson
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 4:49 PM
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Subject: Re: VECTOR: Wico XY Pattern Generator - Decoding Switches
David Fish wrote:
John,
Before you mirror the schematics let me take a look at them in depth. It was a looooooong time ago when I drew them.
Unfortunately, I no longer have the schematic source file or access to PADS schematic cap even if I did. I looked at them online and yes, something looks screwy about the switch board to main board connector pinout. I’m thinking there’s a reversed connector involved here. I’ll let everyone know what I find.
Dave
I have a working WICO XY Pattern Generator if you need any pictures (either of you) just let me know and I'll crack it open...
John :-#)#
From: owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org [mailto:owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org] On Behalf Of Mark Shostak
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 2:44 PM
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Subject: Re: VECTOR: Wico XY Pattern Generator - Decoding Switches
You can mirror the schematics from ionpool
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 12:43 PM, John Robertson <pinball@telus.net> wrote:
Zitt Zitterkopf wrote:
I’m looking at the schematics for the Wico XY Pattern Generator; and can seem to figure out how the Front panel PCB connects to the Main Board.
At A-8 on the main schematics page; it shows P3-1-8 as connected to the D Flip Flops and the A10 of the U7/U8 pattern generating roms.
However, P3 doesn’t seem to connect correctly to the “cable” connected to the front panel board at B-8 on the second page.
It appears that the diode matrix appears to drive set/clear to Dflip flop U6-A which controls A9 on the ROMs.
But I’m unsure of the encoding given I can figure out how “P3” connects to the Front panel board.
Anyone have an idea?
John
Do you have a copy of the schematics so I can put them up on TTL? The manual (such as it is) is there along with images of the Eproms.
ftp://ftp.flippers.com/TTL/TestEquipment/WICO
Thanks,
John :-#)#
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