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tim

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,

I'm trying to fix an old but very complicated Calcomp pen plotter
(model 1044gt). At the moment the machine is crashing so I have
decided to look at identifying the circuitry in more detail.

On a piece of flexible cable next to the voice coil which controls pen
pressure I found a completely unmarked round black component with the
contacts on metal showing at the two faces. Here is are urls to
photos:

http://tty.co.nz/misc-web/strangecomponent1.jpg
http://tty.co.nz/misc-web/strangecomponent2.jpg

Also included is a url to my best-effort at reverse engineering the
small circuit board in the pen carriage to which this all connects -
linked by JO701 to the main circuit boards in the side of the
machine.

http://tty.co.nz/misc-web/circuit-turret-tidied-2-pdf.pdf


The component in question connects to JO704 pin 7 - which as shown in
the lower left corner is one of the opamp inputs. The other side of
this component connects to JO704 11 and the voice coil. Hopefully
this will give some clue to its funtion.

At the moment I measure it to have a resistance of 2 k ohm in both
directions. That this is a resistor seems illogical and I wonder if
this component has blown. My original suspicion was that it was a
diode to prevent bad voltages when the magnetic field in the voice
coil collapses from influencing the sensing electronics.

If anything else would be helpful to solving the mystery please ask.
Hopefully someone here with more experience than me can tell me what
it is or was.

Thanks a lot, Tim

(Oh, and if anyone has any information on calcomp 104x plotters it
would be a great help (i'll try positing this somewhere more
relevant). Circuit diagrams or the maintenance manual or and
explanation of crash codes would be a godsend in particular)
 
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Ross Herbert

Jan 1, 1970
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:Hi,
:
:I'm trying to fix an old but very complicated Calcomp pen plotter
:(model 1044gt). At the moment the machine is crashing so I have
:decided to look at identifying the circuitry in more detail.
:
:On a piece of flexible cable next to the voice coil which controls pen
:pressure I found a completely unmarked round black component with the
:contacts on metal showing at the two faces. Here is are urls to
:photos:
:
:http://tty.co.nz/misc-web/strangecomponent1.jpg
:http://tty.co.nz/misc-web/strangecomponent2.jpg


Looks like a thermistor to me (+ or - tempco isn't obvious so you have to work
that out). It is unusual to mount such a large component on a flexible printed
connector cable - but Calcomp did some strange things...
 
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nospam

Jan 1, 1970
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tim said:
On a piece of flexible cable next to the voice coil which controls pen
pressure I found a completely unmarked round black component with the
contacts on metal showing at the two faces.

Looks like a Varistor (MOV). A reading of 2k on a multimeter doesn't sound
very faulty.

Could be across the coil to absorb stored energy to lift the pen quickly.

--
 
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legg

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,

I'm trying to fix an old but very complicated Calcomp pen plotter
(model 1044gt). At the moment the machine is crashing so I have
decided to look at identifying the circuitry in more detail.

On a piece of flexible cable next to the voice coil which controls pen
pressure I found a completely unmarked round black component with the
contacts on metal showing at the two faces. Here is are urls to
photos:

http://tty.co.nz/misc-web/strangecomponent1.jpg
http://tty.co.nz/misc-web/strangecomponent2.jpg
It loks like a Siemens (EPCOS) uncoated PTC, of fairly high voltage
rating, given the body thickness. There should be black lettering on
one side - though this is often faint to illegible.

A 2Kohm impedance at room temperature is abnormally high.(10-50 ohms
would be more typical).

http://tinyurl.com/0

RL
 
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