ZX80 Gerber files
Re: ZX80 Gerber files
As my late father used to say "Now there's a thing of service".
Re: ZX80 Gerber files
Well said!
And it is alive! Haven't hooked it up to a screen yet, but I can see a composite signal! Probed around a bit and everything looks okay. Weird thing is it's only drawing 275mA while my original one draws well over 400mA. The only difference is that I am using a CMOS Z80. But I didn't expect that it would make such a difference. Maybe the electrolytic caps need replacement on the original one?
Anyway, next up is to fit the keyboard membrane from Rich (well done!) and swap the CCB to the clone. And I have to find a piece of aluminium (damn spelling checker tried to change that into aluminum ) and turn it into a heat sink. Make an EPROM with both ZX80/ZX81 firmware.
Any found one error so far. Holes for the ear/mic/pwr sockets are a bit to small.
Re: ZX80 Gerber files
Yep, definitely alive! Even works with the ZX80 RAM pack clone. Last post for today
Re: ZX80 Gerber files
Great stuff MaFli another one lives!
Seeing as you are fitting a multi-ROM then I assume modding versus originality doesn't worry you.
In which case why not fit a switching regulator and keep it all nice and cool?
The CMOS CPU does make a difference and I would say your power usage without memory pack seems about right.
I have probably mentioned this in other threads but here's a link for regulator anyway and again fantastic job.
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/switching ... s/6664379/
Seeing as you are fitting a multi-ROM then I assume modding versus originality doesn't worry you.
In which case why not fit a switching regulator and keep it all nice and cool?
The CMOS CPU does make a difference and I would say your power usage without memory pack seems about right.
I have probably mentioned this in other threads but here's a link for regulator anyway and again fantastic job.
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/switching ... s/6664379/
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Re: ZX80 Gerber files
@MaFli - nice work
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ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
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Re: ZX80 Gerber files
The Zilog Z80 data sheet gives the Icc supply current as 200mA for the NMOS z80 vs. 20mA (at 4MHz) for the CMOS Z80.MaFli wrote:Weird thing is it's only drawing 275mA while my original one draws well over 400mA. The only difference is that I am using a CMOS Z80. But I didn't expect that it would make such a difference.
What, all two of them! C10 is used for the CPU reset, so uses very little current. C8 lives near the heatsink though.MaFli wrote:Maybe the electrolytic caps need replacement on the original one?
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ZX81 Variations
ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Buffer Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Buffer Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
Re: ZX80 Gerber files
Yes, thanks. I remember you suggesting me that one.Moggy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2017 12:44 pm Great stuff MaFli another one lives!
Seeing as you are fitting a multi-ROM then I assume modding versus originality doesn't worry you.
In which case why not fit a switching regulator and keep it all nice and cool?
The CMOS CPU does make a difference and I would say your power usage without memory pack seems about right.
I have probably mentioned this in other threads but here's a link for regulator anyway and again fantastic job.
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/switching ... s/6664379/
I'm not too worried about originality indeed. It's a clone and very very close to the original, but it is still a clone
If I use my bench supply set at 9V it remains quite cool. With a Sinclair supply it gets bl##dy hot
So I'll probably do as you suggested and fit some kind of switching regulator. Another user suggested this one:
http://power.murata.com/data/power/oki-78sr.pdf Basically the same thing, but more of a bare board version.
Thanks! Just desoldered all (...) of them. I have a decent LCR meter and they are still fine. I'd like to keep the original as original as possible, so I'll stick these back in for now. Weird choice to place it so close to the heatsink. Sinclair's mysterious ways...
Re: ZX80 Gerber files
Hi
Get please send gerber file from zx80 pcb
Sorry my english is bad
Thanks
Get please send gerber file from zx80 pcb
Sorry my english is bad
Thanks
Re: ZX80 Gerber files
MaFli
Is possible to send me gerber files?
Is possible to send me gerber files?