[sdiy] My Fancy Paperweight, the ESQ

Kyle Stephens lightburnx at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 13 23:35:30 CEST 2009


Ok, I did some readings...

These are voltages from the regulators I could get at (I forget if there's any beneath the keyboard assembly, but I think no).

Q1 MC7812CT - 6.25V (not a good sign)
Q2 MC7812CT - 12.12V (ok)
Q3 UA7805C - 4.93V (ok)
Q4 UA7805C - 5.0V (ok!)

Q? AN7905F - 7.1V (um...)

The battery is at full voltage. As in, it's a 3 volt battery, and it reads at 3.01V - untouched.


Doing a system reset by holding down soft button #1 when powering on made the screen flicker briefly (I think it may do that anyway when you boot it up), but it just gives me the low battery warning, and same old name/make/os screen.

Try and swap the bad regulators?


_Kyle

--- On Thu, 8/13/09, Rainer Buchty <rainer at buchty.net> wrote:

> From: Rainer Buchty <rainer at buchty.net>
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] My Fancy Paperweight, the ESQ
> To: "Kyle Stephens" <lightburnx at yahoo.com>
> Cc: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> Date: Thursday, August 13, 2009, 1:03 PM
> On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Kyle Stephens
> wrote:
> 
> > It was suggested that given my problems with it (after
> replacing the memory battery, it still stays stuck on a
> screen telling the make, model, and OS)(MIDI doesn't work
> either btw), there was liable to be some something wrong
> with one of the logic ICs.
> 
> So it's not even leaving the reset routine, otherwise it
> would die in the sound selection menu.
> 
> The question is indeed, why. Does it boot without the
> battery?
> 
> > Well, how ought I go about testing that sort of
> thing?
> 
> A logic analyzer might come in handy as you could directly
> see on which address it's getting stuck.
> 
> Otherwise you need to track down, why it freezes, e.g.
> getting stuck in the interrupt service routine, not
> acknowledging anything from the keyboard processor, etc.
> 
> Rainer
> 
> 


      



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