After some hour toying with my uzi (ehmm...) I can now confirm 20V is the "right" voltage. No heat, no smoke. Current sink is approximately 1A for each gun.
Hey Ron, thank you for the help. I had already seen your video (I am actually subscribed to your channel).
I am more confident to try 20-24V DC now and see if the coil or my driver board (I have not the original, but one I made myself) goes hot.
Hello everybody, could someone please confirm that Uzi's coil SNK used to mount in gun assemblies for Beast Busters and Mechanized Attack worked out of 12V?
I have one by hand, but seems weak to me @12V... Maybe I should go with 24V?
Any advice will be much appreciated :)
Hopefully the motors research gave you some more time to think at the "restoration" approach to be adopted. In my opinion, no matter what's the starting conditions, one should keep the factory art. It is part of the hystory of the cabinet, it was applied by a SEGA employee at SEGA factory...
Hey, thank you. I have the edge connector 99% drawn, I only need to know the spacing value as a confirmation just to avoid some sort of obvious mistake
If you have the footprint I can take a look at measures direcly from there, eventually. Could you attach it here?
Fellow user VectorCollector is kindly helping me via pm, but in the meantime could someone with a poleposition board by hand measure the distance between two adiacent pads on the game's CPU or video board connector? Not an accurate measurement: I only need to know if the spacing is in the 2.5 mm...
Hello everybody,
does anyone know if the NAMCO Pole position hardware actually supported outputs?
I found this pinout online, with a "start lamp" indication at pin 2 of the 18 pins connector. Does it make any sense to you?
If I am right, Atari hardware had no outputs.
Thanks in advance for the help
I want to replicate the two 22 pins and 15 pins game PCB fingers. Your pic shows the "filter board" of the latest revisions, isn't it?
Anyway it's the same: the distance between two adiacent pads (the pin pitch, yes). Is it 3.96 mm?
thanks!
Hello everybody,
could someone please tell me what is the spacing between pads in poleposition PCB?
Am I correct assuming that could be the same as for a JAMMA connector (3.96 mm)?
I am trying to replicate it in Eagle CAD for a project :)
Thanks in advance!