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Pulse Not Working #198
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HI Tom, |
OK so if the LEDs on the main module are all working, but pulses isn't, the problem may be the 4081 chips on the back - maybe one is the wrong way round or there are missing solder joints. Possibly the chip marked AND_1 on the schematic. |
Hi Tom, |
Hi, one way to check if the problem is the ICs is to swap the two 4081 chips. If the problem changes, then one of the chips is probably faulty and you should source some replacements (you can ask wherever you bought the kit). If the problem doesn't change, it's probably not a faulty chip - but might be a short or missing connection somewhere else Did you connect the power to the board? If not, you shouldn't have damaged the ICs - the tip of an iron shouldn't have any current. |
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I swapped the chips, no change.
I would be worth changing the headers that I soldered in the wrong position originally as I have reused the same..although I did check each point with the meter after re-soldering and they checked ok, all other points I checked visually over and over..I don’t see anything wrong with it..loosing hope at this point.
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Hi, one way to check if the problem is the ICs is to swap the two 4081 chips. If the problem changes, then one of the chips is probably faulty and you should source some replacements (you can ask wherever you bought the kit). If the problem doesn't change, it's probably not a faulty chip - but might be a short or missing connection somewhere else
Did you connect the power to the board? If not, you shouldn't have damaged the ICs - the tip of an iron shouldn't have any current.
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Hi Tom, any further suggestions as to what I can check? perhaps an indication of point-to-point measurements with the tester? Also, I am having a problem tracing the appropriate headers (6pins male and female) There are quite a few formats some of them have a difference in the distance between pins and pin size. which are the specifics you know of? |
It's unlikely that the metal headers will have failed - you you post hires pics of both sides of both boards here |
Hi Tom,
So, after taking the pix of the two board, I left them in a container waiting to get some indications from you. After a few days worried about damaging them I put them back together and screw the machine back into the case. This morning I plugged it back in thinking that I should have least test if what I had working before was still ok and to my amusement the pulses were working. I believe at this point may theory of the re-used pins can be validated, there must be a dog pin somewhere.
Question now its? Does the pulses expander follow certain rule or is totally random?
Thanks
Luca
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Hi,
Just finished building the Turing Machine.
I successfully calibrated the out (Although the screw inside the trimmer totally disintegrated)
The pulse does not output anything, plus its led does not light up.
At this point, I am not sure if the machine is functioning as it should. I mean how do you know if it emits the right voltage when everything is random?
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