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Help repairing a dead TG-16

Started by jelloslug, 08/27/2014, 09:55 PM

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jelloslug

I have recently acquired a dead TG-16.  It will power on but only display a colored screen.  The previous owner made several attempts to repair including re-capping the system and reflowing the card slot.  I completely unsoldered the slot and re-solder it and cleaned the slot thoroughly.  I have also check all the connections from the card slot to the 6280 chip.  Any thoughts?

crans

Check every via and trace around the compositor for continuity I have repaired many mucked up diy cap jobs.   Look ar all component for solder splash.

jelloslug

From what I understand it was dead before the cap job.  I looked over the cap replacement, touched up a few things with no results...

bust3dstr8

Seems like the 6280 isn't booting. I would check the reset circuit (D101, R101, C101) and the clock circuit (R104, R107, C103 and OSC101) If you have a logic probe you can check the circuits directly on the 6280 inputs.
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jelloslug

Quote from: bust3dstr8 on 09/01/2014, 09:03 PMSeems like the 6280 isn't booting. I would check the reset circuit (D101, R101, C101) and the clock circuit (R104, R107, C103 and OSC101) If you have a logic probe you can check the circuits directly on the 6280 inputs.
I don't have a logic probe right now but I checked all the circuits and components that you listed and they are good.

bust3dstr8

I would invest in a logic probe...without it your just taking random stabs in the dark.
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thesteve

also some games get sound if the 6280 boots
the 6260 and 6270 do connect to the data bus and i have seen some 6270 chips with shorted data pins prevent boot
for a tg16 taking it to the hoop should have sound without 60 or 70 chip running
if the screen color changes sometimes the 60 is likely working correctly
note a black screen is typical for 60 and 80 running code 70 dead so no boot is most likely

jelloslug

Quote from: thesteve on 09/02/2014, 01:50 AMalso some games get sound if the 6280 boots
the 6260 and 6270 do connect to the data bus and i have seen some 6270 chips with shorted data pins prevent boot
for a tg16 taking it to the hoop should have sound without 60 or 70 chip running
if the screen color changes sometimes the 60 is likely working correctly
note a black screen is typical for 60 and 80 running code 70 dead so no boot is most likely
Thanks, I'll give that game a shot and report back.  When I power it up I get a yellow-orange screen most of the time and occasion white or some other light color.

thesteve

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jelloslug

I check the oscillator on a scope and it's working perfectly.  I also check for sound with Takin' it to the Hoop and there was no sound at all.

thesteve

then id look for a problem on the data bus