Hi meic, you have to pay 8 Euro for an air mail envelope! all the best Axel (i think you can figure that out) schrieb: > > 30 Euro to mail a padded envelope? woah. > > All you have to do is pull the component, stick it in a small piece of > IC tubing (you can get this at any Electronics store - they probably > won' charge you for a lttle piece). Tape off the ends to it won't fall > out, and then put that in a padded envelope. If in fact it's that > much, I'l just send you one without the replacement, but I would like > the original back, even if it's maailed slow boat. > > I could send you the hex file, but you need a programmer specifically > for the AT80C2051 micro-processor. If yu have one, cool. If not, > they run more than 30 Euro usually. > > First, you need to determine if yours is in fact one that has the bad > code. Verify whether or not your SELECT VC doesn't respond as listed > in figure 2 of the MOdel 28 page on the EAR site. THe only difference > is the order - the voltages - that need to be applied at the SELECT > input to the the different notes out. They are till all available, > just not in that order. I will send the turth tables in another post > in a second. > > - P > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:PLAN_B_analog_blog%40yahoogroups.com>, "meic1965" <meic.kluge@...> > wrote: > > > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:PLAN_B_analog_blog%40yahoogroups.com>, "(i think you can figure > > that out)" <peter@> wrote: > > > > > > All, > > > > > > We have discovered an error in the programming of the Model 28 Tapper. > > > There's a fix - please read on. > > > > > > There are two input pins on the microprocessor which determine which > > > of the three SERIAL output states (quarter note/eight/triplet) are > > > passed through. These are fed by two external window comparators. One > > > input gives indication that the voltage at the SELECT INPUT is over > > > 2.5 volts, one if it's between 2.5 and 5.5 volts. > > > > > > Well, there was a mis-communication and it seems either I told my > > > programmer the pins in the wrong order, or he reversed it - that > > > doesn't matter - the issue is they are reversed in the first 15 units > > > shipped. Everything does it's thing - but because the info the micro > > > receives is not coded correctly, the voltage levels required to do > > > that decoding are not as outloined in our spec sheet. > > > > > > I do not have a database of who purchases our products from our > > > dealers. What I am asking you to do is test this function and if it > > > is determined that they do NOT behave as outlined in the M28 product > > > page on our site, that you return U1 -- the 20 pin dip IC labeled > > > either ATMEL AT89C2051-12 or -24 to us and we will reprogram it and > > > send it back immediately. There are letters after the -12 and -24 - > > > those don't matter, U1 is the bugger that need to be reprogrammed. > > > > > > The part can easily be removed from it's socket through the use of > > > either a chip-puller or a small flat-blade screwdriver. > > > > > > The address to send that is: > > > > > > Electro-Acoustic Research > > > 10870 Camarillo St. > > > Toluca Lake, CA > > > 91602 > > > > > > Please pardon this error, we wil do everything required to get you > > > back on the road as quickly as possible. > > > > > > - P > > > > Is it possible to do it by myself. I am located in germany and the > > shipping will be nearly 30 €. > > > > Greetz from Hamburg > > > > > > >
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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: Model 28 Micro coding error. RECALL
2007-08-08 by Axel Jungkunst
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