tenmile
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- Sep 7, 2013
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- Favorite Pinball Machine
- Black Knight
Black Knight Pinball Sound System
Symptom
No speech or sound from machine but unit appears to work.
History
I purchased this machine a couple of weeks ago and it has never had sound. The previous owner said it had sound at one time.
Supply Voltages
• TP1 +`12.6 VDC 800mV ripple
• TP2 -13.2 VDC, 400 mV ripple
• TP3 ground
• TP4 +5VDC, 240 mV ripple
CPU Board Check
Momentary pushing diagnostic button on CPU caused users displays to blank, LED on CPU to flash once the digit display on CPU board to indicate 0. Unit then unit goes back to attract mode, both LED go out, digit display on CPU board goes blank.
Information
D8224 Sound Board
C8226 Speech Board
Sound Rom5
2K ROM (White Label)
Board Jumpers
• W2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 15 connected
• W1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 11, 12, 13 not connected
• W15 has no connection
Sound Board
Disconnecting Speech board, adding jumper for W1, putting DS1 switch 1 and 2 to off and momentarily pushing diagnostic switch provides on sound or speech.
Adjusting volume control below playfield provides hum from speaker at max volume. Injecting 1 KHz sine wave at Pin4 of IC13 (audio output) produces sound.
IC9 microprocessor
Monitoring IC9-6 with an oscilloscope and pressing the diagnostics button cause voltage to go from 5VDC to 0 VDC the back to 5VDC. Before pressing the diagnostics button pins 26-33 (address lines)have no activity but when diagnostics button is pressed I see signals of 5VDC Vp-p that are changing. Pins 5-12 (data lines to IC13) have no activity at any time.
Now with all that said
I’m guess IC9, micro sends data to IC12 the ROM/PROM then IC12 send the information to IC 11 the RAM which then send information back to the IC9 and then to IC13
I could not find a theory of operation for the D8224 sound board and need to know the order in which IC9, IC10, IC11 and IC12 communicate to troubleshoot further.
Thanks
Symptom
No speech or sound from machine but unit appears to work.
History
I purchased this machine a couple of weeks ago and it has never had sound. The previous owner said it had sound at one time.
Supply Voltages
• TP1 +`12.6 VDC 800mV ripple
• TP2 -13.2 VDC, 400 mV ripple
• TP3 ground
• TP4 +5VDC, 240 mV ripple
CPU Board Check
Momentary pushing diagnostic button on CPU caused users displays to blank, LED on CPU to flash once the digit display on CPU board to indicate 0. Unit then unit goes back to attract mode, both LED go out, digit display on CPU board goes blank.
Information
D8224 Sound Board
C8226 Speech Board
Sound Rom5
2K ROM (White Label)
Board Jumpers
• W2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 15 connected
• W1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 11, 12, 13 not connected
• W15 has no connection
Sound Board
Disconnecting Speech board, adding jumper for W1, putting DS1 switch 1 and 2 to off and momentarily pushing diagnostic switch provides on sound or speech.
Adjusting volume control below playfield provides hum from speaker at max volume. Injecting 1 KHz sine wave at Pin4 of IC13 (audio output) produces sound.
IC9 microprocessor
Monitoring IC9-6 with an oscilloscope and pressing the diagnostics button cause voltage to go from 5VDC to 0 VDC the back to 5VDC. Before pressing the diagnostics button pins 26-33 (address lines)have no activity but when diagnostics button is pressed I see signals of 5VDC Vp-p that are changing. Pins 5-12 (data lines to IC13) have no activity at any time.
Now with all that said
I’m guess IC9, micro sends data to IC12 the ROM/PROM then IC12 send the information to IC 11 the RAM which then send information back to the IC9 and then to IC13
I could not find a theory of operation for the D8224 sound board and need to know the order in which IC9, IC10, IC11 and IC12 communicate to troubleshoot further.
Thanks