On 2026Jan 5,, at 12:54 PM, Rob Jarratt <[email protected]> wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Brent Hilpert via cctalk <[email protected]>
>> Sent: 05 January 2026 19:54
>> To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
> <[email protected]>
>> Cc: Brent Hilpert <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [cctalk] Re: Identifying This Component from VT100 Monitor Board
>> 
>> - Were those measurements made in-circuit or out?
>> 
>> - The photo-board has the same component IDs as the Mar82-board
>> schematic.
>> However the photo-board layout differs from the Mar82-board layout.
>> So, for as much as can be discerned from the photo, it appears or suggests
>> they did make two board layouts for the same circuit.
>> 
> 
> Yes a lot of the part labels and values are the same, but there are
> differences. I am gradually reverse engineering a schematic in KiCad.
> 
>> What could make some sense for the photo-board is if they were using one
> of
>> the B411s as a fast non-saturating clamp diode - actually wired and
> intended
>> to function as CR406.
> 
> That is indeed how it is being used. The emitter is not connected to
> anything.
> 
>> In which case you would expect:
>>      CR406.C == GND          (A)
>>      CR406.B == GND          (A)
>>      CR406.E == Q414.C       (K)
>> 
>> This would explain why (one of) the collectors is connected to GND.
>> This would want a high BE reverse breakdown V though.
>> 
>> Might there be a BC connection underneath the transistor on the component
>> side?
> 
> Not sure what you mean by this.

If the H output circuitry were as in the schematic and the “CR406” is NPN and 
the collector on GND (as it appears to be and I think you mentioned) then it 
would be the wrong orientation to be functioning as the CR406 in the schematic.
So I was looking for a way it might make sense for that C to be GND, thus the 
above.
Just speculation, we’ll see what your RE schematic shows.

Reply via email to