Yes I did, but it would be more easy, If I had a diagram, but nobody seems to have it???
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TF536 buffers
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Re: TF536 buffers
I use HCT on all of my 536s without issues, so I don't know why they don't seem to be working for you. Could it be a matter of a CF card adapter? Are you using a V.H2 version? The V.B4 version won't work with the 536 unless you desolder the extra transistors.Hsommer wrote: 22 Dec 2022 11:47 IC NOT from the BOM: Mouser Part no. 771-HCT245PW118 not working as IC6.
I didn't build this card, maybe a firmware problem? Or fault in the PCB?
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Only the gerbers have been released. viewtopic.php?p=75889#p75889 So you can see where tracks go easy enough. Nobody has the schematic other than myself AFAIK, and I am under licence not to release it or any other TF536 project files.Hsommer wrote: 22 Dec 2022 13:35 Yes I did, but it would be more easy, If I had a diagram, but nobody seems to have it???
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Also check that Pin 19 is connected to GND and Pin 20 is connected to +5V. Easiest to measure from the PWR2 header below the regulator.
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I've no plans to release the schematics. But why not try each IC in turn to see if its any one set of pads?
The thing should work in a mix and match mode.
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Re: TF536 buffers
I tried the same thing last night on mine and got no ide until I went back to the resistor networks also.
I got my latest tf536 from Amigastore.eu, where did yours come from?
I got my latest tf536 from Amigastore.eu, where did yours come from?
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Re: TF536 buffers
I am using the V.B1 CF card adapter, it works fine with the TF536 without the buffers.alenppc wrote: 22 Dec 2022 13:47I use HCT on all of my 536s without issues, so I don't know why they don't seem to be working for you. Could it be a matter of a CF card adapter? Are you using a V.H2 version? The V.B4 version won't work with the 536 unless you desolder the extra transistors.Hsommer wrote: 22 Dec 2022 11:47 IC NOT from the BOM: Mouser Part no. 771-HCT245PW118 not working as IC6.
I didn't build this card, maybe a firmware problem? Or fault in the PCB?
Would there be a problem with this CF adapter with buffers?
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I only use V.H2. Did you try changing the buffers one at a time.
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Re: TF536 buffers
I checked IC6; VCC is at pin20 , gnd at pin10, gnd at pin19, dir at pin1(connected to pin1 IC4 + IC5.go0se wrote: 22 Dec 2022 13:50 Also check that Pin 19 is connected to GND and Pin 20 is connected to +5V. Easiest to measure from the PWR2 header below the regulator.
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My board is revision 2, it does not correspond to the footprint of the first photo, but correspond to the connections at the diagram of IC6...
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The unused buffer A0 - B0 is connected differently...
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Is your board 2 or 2b? Plain rev2 will not work with buffers but i've no idea how you got it if you did. There was only 10-20 of them made.
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