Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1991-February - Vol 12 Issue 12

Taito Chase H.Q. Foot Pedal Switch
Ricky Hill
S&M Amusements
Gray, Tennessee
PROBLEM
PROCEDURE
Car slowing down or stopping while playing
game.
• Solder wires to the legs of the 1/R Emitter and
the Phototransistor. Note that the base of the
Phototransistor will need to be cut off as it will
not be used.
CAUSE
The reason for this is usually because the
microswitch on the foot pedal assembly is out of
adjustment or bad. After making several trips of
200 miles each to adjust or replace the
microswitch, there had to be a better way than
using a microswitch.
• Use 1/16" shrink tubing to cover solder con-
nections and to insulate the legs from their
respective cases when they are bent over.
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I decided to try an 1/R Emitter and Detector to do
the job of the microswitch. After mounting the
components on a piece of perfboard, I added the
power wires and output wires and mounted the
board to the side of the cabinet beside the foot
pedal assembly.
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• I used 2 pieces of 3/ 16" thick lexan: 1 for the
Emitter, l for the Detector, drilling a hole in the
end of each piece to accommodate the compo-
nent that is going to be installed. Secure com-
ponent to the lexan strip with a wire tie.
• Holes will have to be drilled in the side plates to
bolt the mounting brackets and also to accom-
modate the I/R beam.
• Bolt the Emitter on one side of the foot pedal
side plate and the Detector on the opposite side
straight across from each other so that the I/R
beam will be broken by the bar in the center of
the side plates when the foot pedal is fully
depressed. Make sure the case of the
Phototransistor is insulated from the side plate.
• The LED is optional on the circuit board. It is
only a visual indication that the I/R Emitter and
Detector are working.
CONCLUSION
So far this modification has worked with no
further problems.
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