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Peter Orban
Guest
Hi Everyone,
My Global Specialties 6000 frequency counter counter died on me, it
powers up, but does not count.
I wonder if anyone has a manual/schematics and could guide me through
the repair. I looked around and found no documentation available.
The counter itself was made around the '80s, and it uses an LS7031
counter/driver chip, National MM5369 based time base, and a bunch of
CMOS glue logic. The first two digits of the counter are implemented off
the LSI chip for speed, in this case two chips of dual J-K flip-flops,
74S112, and a 74LS90.
The signal gets through the input stage, but the J-K flip-flops are
already not counting.
I would really appreciate if someone could help me out with the
schematics, it would save me reverse engineering the circuit.
Thanks for listening, Peter
My Global Specialties 6000 frequency counter counter died on me, it
powers up, but does not count.
I wonder if anyone has a manual/schematics and could guide me through
the repair. I looked around and found no documentation available.
The counter itself was made around the '80s, and it uses an LS7031
counter/driver chip, National MM5369 based time base, and a bunch of
CMOS glue logic. The first two digits of the counter are implemented off
the LSI chip for speed, in this case two chips of dual J-K flip-flops,
74S112, and a 74LS90.
The signal gets through the input stage, but the J-K flip-flops are
already not counting.
I would really appreciate if someone could help me out with the
schematics, it would save me reverse engineering the circuit.
Thanks for listening, Peter