Creating Wilf Rigter's ZXKBD v3
Creating Wilf Rigter's ZXKBD v3
Hi
I found Wilf Rigter's project to build an external connected keyboard like the version from Memotech.
I've found this schematic on this page: http://www.user.dccnet.com/wrigter/inde ... XKBDv3.htm
Unfortunately there is a component in the schematics, that I don't know: "RN1 5.1K". Does anyone have an idea what this part is?
This is my first PCB-project, and I'm trying to create the PCB.
/Martin
I found Wilf Rigter's project to build an external connected keyboard like the version from Memotech.
I've found this schematic on this page: http://www.user.dccnet.com/wrigter/inde ... XKBDv3.htm
Unfortunately there is a component in the schematics, that I don't know: "RN1 5.1K". Does anyone have an idea what this part is?
This is my first PCB-project, and I'm trying to create the PCB.
/Martin
Re: Creating Wilf Rigter's ZXKBD v3
Almost certainly Resistor Network!mrtinb wrote:Hi
Unfortunately there is a component in the schematics, that I don't know: "RN1 5.1K". Does anyone have an idea what this part is?
Re: Creating Wilf Rigter's ZXKBD v3
Is that a component, or just a schematic way to show multiple resistors connected?XorA wrote:Almost certainly Resistor Network!
/Martin
Re: Creating Wilf Rigter's ZXKBD v3
Ah! I found this componentXorA wrote:Almost certainly Resistor Network!
/Martin
Re: Creating Wilf Rigter's ZXKBD v3
You can use single resistors as well.
The network just save space while one end of resistors are connected all together to allow easy multiple pull down oder pull up resistors in one package.
The network just save space while one end of resistors are connected all together to allow easy multiple pull down oder pull up resistors in one package.
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Re: Creating Wilf Rigter's ZXKBD v3
Hello Martin, welcome to our forum
If you can't get a 6 way type, a 7, 8 or 9 way type is fine (just ignore the pins you don't need. Or use normal resistors.
If you can't get 5.1k ohm, 4.7k ohm may work.
Good luck
Mark
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It is a resistor network. This type has six 5.1k ohm resistors, all of which connect one end of each resistor to a common terminal (so this type would have 7 pins). As Pokemon says, they are commonly used for pull-up (to the +V rail) or pull-down (to 0V / GND). Be careful when ordering, as some have individual resistors with no common terminal. Also double check (including testing using a meter on the resistance range) which terminal is common. As putting these in the wrong way round can cause many weird fault symptoms...mrtinb wrote:Unfortunately there is a component in the schematics, that I don't know: "RN1 5.1K". Does anyone have an idea what this part is?
If you can't get a 6 way type, a 7, 8 or 9 way type is fine (just ignore the pins you don't need. Or use normal resistors.
If you can't get 5.1k ohm, 4.7k ohm may work.
Good luck
Mark
PS there is a requirement to post up lots of details of your progress, including tech p0rn photos
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ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer being good this year.
Re: Creating Wilf Rigter's ZXKBD v3
On the keyboard it would be nice to have keys for cursor that enables both [Shift] combined with [5], [6], [7] and [8].
As the keys have 4 pins one set can be connected to [Shift] and the other to e.g. [5].
Do I need a component that delays e.g. [5] so [Shift] reaches the computer first?
/Martin
As the keys have 4 pins one set can be connected to [Shift] and the other to e.g. [5].
Do I need a component that delays e.g. [5] so [Shift] reaches the computer first?
/Martin
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Re: Creating Wilf Rigter's ZXKBD v3
Just because switches have four pins does not mean that there are two sets of contacts inside
Most click type PCB mounting switches have four pins for stability.
So check carefully what the supplier says.
Or get a sample (one only) and use a multimeter to test...
See the wikipedia entry to understand all the meanings that tell you how many contacts there are and what type of operation they have.
Mark
Most click type PCB mounting switches have four pins for stability.
So check carefully what the supplier says.
Or get a sample (one only) and use a multimeter to test...
See the wikipedia entry to understand all the meanings that tell you how many contacts there are and what type of operation they have.
Mark
ZX81 Variations
ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer being good this year.
ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer being good this year.
Re: Creating Wilf Rigter's ZXKBD v3
Now the PCB design is complete. The board (10 cm x 5 cm) has been ordered in China. It looks quite confusing but this is my first board, and all connections have been made with autoroute.
Now I need to order the ics, sockets, connectors, resistors, diodes and capacitor. Keyboard will be connected with ribbon cable. The 9-pin joystick port will also connected with ribbon cable.
/Martin
Now I need to order the ics, sockets, connectors, resistors, diodes and capacitor. Keyboard will be connected with ribbon cable. The 9-pin joystick port will also connected with ribbon cable.
/Martin
Re: Creating Wilf Rigter's ZXKBD v3
I would like to say that all power lines should be much thicker.
kind regards Paul
kind regards Paul
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