PDF seems all there, bit annoying that not all the sheets are the same orientation but meh...
Now I've skimmed the manual, I know one thing for sure; I never EVER want to have to open this thing up!
Better late than never department: Solartron 7075
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Re: Better late than never department: Solartron 7075
Oh, it's not that bad inside. I've only wrecked one through careless application of a probe.AVGresponding wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 2:40 pm PDF seems all there, bit annoying that not all the sheets are the same orientation but meh...
Now I've skimmed the manual, I know one thing for sure; I never EVER want to have to open this thing up!
My toolchain couldn't cope with landscape image inside portrait paper, and I couldn't be bothered to find out why. OTOH I did bother to ensure the rotated pages all have the same orientation, unlike the paper manual.
EDIT: the schematics are A3 resolution(12k*8k, <250kB), and can be turned through a right angle after printing.
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Re: Better late than never department: Solartron 7075
I don't want to have to deal with all those unobtainium transistor pairs. Or the discrete analogue PLL. Or the discrete uP. Or the chopper. Or the black magic reference circuit.
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Re: Better late than never department: Solartron 7075
Does anybody? But sometimes "needs must".AVGresponding wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 3:45 pm I don't want to have to deal with all those unobtainium transistor pairs. Or the discrete analogue PLL. Or the discrete uP. Or the chopper. Or the black magic reference circuit.
Is the reference circuit really black magic? ISTR it is pretty standard for that time.
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For me, the black magic is in getting the performance they did from the components they used
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Re: Better late than never department: Solartron 7075
Agreed, but standard black magic.AVGresponding wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 3:53 pm For me, the black magic is in getting the performance they did from the components they used