Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1994-April - Vol 16 Issue 2

April 1994
So IF TIIE PICTURE TUBE GOES, IT JUST DOESN'T DO ITS
JOB, AND IT USUALLY DOESN'T TEAR TIIE BOARD DOWN
WITII IT?
Exactly.
IN TIIE CASE OF A SUSPECTED BAD FLYBACK, CAN YOU
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capacitor- the two right end legs are connected to-
gether and the two left end legs are connected to-
gether, with the capacitor in the middle. It acts as a
fuse and a safety cap. If the voltage goes too high
or the current goes too high, that cap blows. Note:
Some models DON'T use the 4 lead caps.
DISCONNECT THE HORIZONTAL OUTPUT'S COLLECTOR
LEAD AND POWER UP TIIE CHASSIS TO SEE IF TIIE OTIIER
COMPONENTS ARE ALL GOOD?
No, because too many of the
voltages are coming through
there that are needed for the
chassis to come up. Every-
thing but the AC derived
power would be dead if you
did that.
So
WHAT DO WE MEASURE TIIERE?
Infinity. If you measure any
resistance, it's shot. Replace it.
WHAT OHM READING DO WE
WANT ACROSS PINS
1 AND 4 OF
fflE VOLTAGE REGULATOR?
150 to 220 ohms you might ex-
pect, but it varies by meter
model.
HOW DO YOU MEASURE A
BAD FLYBACK? CAN YOU ISO·
AND WHAT'S ACCEPTABLE MEA·
LATE IT?
SUREMENT OF Qll?
You can measure if the pri-
mary windings are shorted
together normally you'll mea-
sure a handful of ohms,
maybe 2 or 3. If you're into
zero or 1 ohm, you've got a
problem ... But on the 7000's
they're notorious for blowing
the safety capacitors.
With no power and in the di-
ode test mode, you should see
similar measurements of in-
creasing ohms -just as if you
were reading across an 1N4004
diode.
So,
WE SHOULD READ ONE OF
fflOSE TO GET A BETTER IDEA OF HOW OUR METER READS
DIODES IN fflE DIODE MODE AND RESISTANCE MODE.
Is TIIAT C36?
Yes, and C39. And all that stuff on the schematic
under the flyback-you've got a handful of diodes
and a couple of caps-any of that stuff will blow your
fuse.
Also, D18 needs to be replaced if you blew a sec-
ond Qll. It works like the diode across the pinball
coil. It will run awhile and blow your Qll again.
I HAVEN'T SEEN ANY OF THIS PUBLISHED BEFORE ...
Well, it's not the preferred method!
CAN YOU MEASURE TIIE C36 CAP ON CHASSIS, OR DO
YOU HAVE TO PULL IT?
It's best to pull it to test it-it's a feed-through and a
Thank you, James Beck.
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April 1994
WILLIAMS
STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION
OPTICS
Evan Wessell
Mercury Amusement
Havertown, Pennsylvania
BALL DETECT
OPTICS
I noticed with Star Trek: Next
Generation that Williams is using
a new "Eddy Sensor" in the flip-
per return lanes. This is a small
ball detector located under the
playfield that eliminates the need
for a wireform switch. Ours went
out of adjustment already, but it's
a snap to adjust. (There is a trim-
mer on the tiny interface board).
Since there is no real need for a
fancy sensor switch in this loca-
tion, I assume it's somewhat of a
test run for further use in the fu-
ture. (If the outlanes fail, big
deal).
There are banks of optical
switches in the bottom ball
trough and left side vertical
upkicker troughs. An LED
mounted on a green PC board
shines through a hole in the
trough turning on a photo tran-
sistor mounted on a blue PC
board. The Led transmitters are
clear and the phototransistors are
black.
SENSORS
Fortunately, these switch pairs
will read in switch test. The prob-
lem is determining which side is
bad, the Led or the
Photo transistor.
bration in these troughs, I would
expect most failures to be from
broken Led and Transistor legs,
broken legs on the 270 ohm/2
watt resistors, or broken wire
connections.
STOCK
The wiring gauge looks to be too
narrow for this application, but I
hope I'm wrong.
I would recommend stocking the
following parts for future service:
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LED PCB for trough.
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As far as the proximity sensors in TESTING
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Twilight Zone, I have not gotten The LED can be tested by shin-
Phototransistor PCB for i j ~
them to work for more than a ing it on an "Infrared Detector
trough.
week, even after CAREFUL ad- Probe", which is a strip of plastic
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justment. This is not too critical, that will glow orange when infra-
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but pinheads tend to notice. A fix red is present. You can get these
Individual Phototransistor 1
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would be nice. Star Trek: Next for a few dollars from MCM Elec-
assembly.
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Generation makes extensive use tronics (1-800-543-4330), Stock
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of optical sensor switches instead #72-003. You should observe a
• A-16908
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of microswitches. I suggest that voltage change from about 1 to
Individual LED Assembly. J
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parts be stocked to prepare for 12 volts across a good
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possible failures. Although the phototransistor. That's easy to
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microswitches have been fairly check.
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reliable in the past, 6 ball multi-
ball may be handled better by BAD VIBES
Oh well, progress requires
Since there is a great deal of vi-
non-mechanical means.
some effort...
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