I think there's lots of ECL in this thing. In 2012, Richard H McCorkle said that US Patent #6226231 was for part of the DTS-2075. It shows lots of ECL. My unit dates from around 2000 and doesn't have an obvious 3V3 supply, only 5V, 15V, and 24V. One of the 5V supplies might be adjusted for 5V2 and wired for negative voltage. I didn't check that.

Ed

On 9/9/2013 1:16 PM, paul swed wrote:
2.1 volt hmm maybe they are doing something with ECL. Say the common logic
was 3.3 V adding a -2.1 would get you close to the 5.2V of ECL. Though
these look new enough that ECL should not be in the mix.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL


On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Ed Palmer <ed_pal...@sasktel.net> wrote:

Hi Marki,


On 9/9/2013 12:15 PM, Mark C. Stephens wrote:

Amazing Ed, I just had a invasive discography last Thursday!
I have been a bit quiet because of a back injury too.

You're creeping me out Marki!


  We must be living parallel lives, fortunately my telly is still good, my
9 year old son has discovered Dr. Who so we are having great time watching
it :)
Some of the original series are a hoot :) so overdone but the Dalek's
back then couldn't fly...

I remember watching it when it was new in the early '60's.  Scary.


  Only 1000 for a crown, It would be cheaper for me to fly to Canada to get
crown
My last crown was disaster as a result the clown that put the crown in
stuffed up and the crown snapped off at the root
So added to the $2400 for the crown, I am now up for around 7K for an
implant.

Geez, I hope I don't follow in your footsteps!  Your 'parallel lives'
comment now has me really worried.


  The standby PSU tranny is dead short, zero ohm as compared to the 2v/6A
supplies 8-10 ohm.
Any idea what that 2V supply is for?,

Sorry, no clue.  But my mainboard has a +2.1 volt test point so there's
certainly a 'family resemblance' between our units.  Mine must generate the
+2.1 volts on the mainboard.


  If I can lose the 2 linear PSU, I'll lose a ton of weight, but possibly
at the expense of electrical noise.
I was thinking that is why they used optics between the control board -
to keep spurious noise to a minimum.

Yes, but I would have thought that optoisolators would have been cheaper
than optical transmitters, receivers, and cables.


  Yeah, I did play roulette by powering it up like that but I was a tad
annoyed as I was told it was a working unit.
The bottom board on this one has millions of tiny surface mount caps
mounted on there sides.
It looks terribly fragile. Much of a job to get it out?

Well, I described my process in the teardown.  Is your board similar?
  Other than the front panel stuff, board removal is just a matter of
unplugging connectors and unscrewing the mounting screws.


  All the PSU screw heads are under it (of course)
Yup.  I needed to get at the mounting screws for the cardcage so that I
could inspect the motherboard.

Ed


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Sorry, the oracle is out of the office today - I'm the janitor.  :)

I see you've already replaced the 24V supply and powered the unit up.  I
would have removed all output connections on the supplies and tested them
seperately.  Are you sure about that transformer short?  Remember that
primaries on decent size line transformers only have something ike
2 to 4  ohms resistance at most.  I wondered why yours was 12 lbs heavier
than mine.  Linear supplies - that would do it!

The expanded/exploded capacitors could be just from age, or they could be
from an output fault on the power supply that caused the voltage to go
high.  That's why I would have tested both power supplies offline.

You said it's alive, but you haven't mentioned if it actually works.

By the way, it turns out that I paid dearly for my good luck with the
repair of my 2077.  In the two weeks following that, I got a pinched nerve
in my back that's still giving me trouble, I broke a big chunk off a tooth
and am now scheduled for a crown at a cost of about $1000, and my
big-screen TV died! :(

Ed

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