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TROUBLESHOOTING

Problems with the MC-10 may be separated into
two major areas - I/O problems and dead com-
puter problems. If the computer will display the
sign-on message, then a fairly simple set of
testing procedures may be used to isolate the
problem. If, however, the computer displays
random characters on the screen or has no dis-
play, then a major failure has occurred.

In the case of a major failure, the first thing to
check is the +5-volt power supply. If the voltage
level is off by more than 10%, then the power
supply is the problem. Refer to the Power Sup-
ply section for hints on how to isolate the prob-
lem.

If the power supply has a 5 volts out-
put, then check the clock output from the mod-
ulator at U12 pin 13. If the clock is oscillating at
the proper frequency, and you have no display,
the problem is in the video area. Refer to the
section on the video interface for hints on fix-
ing this problem.

If the MC-10 displays garbage on the screen,
then some problem is causing a failure of the
CPU. At this point you will have to remove the
top and bottom shield. After you have removed
the two shields, test the operation of the MC-10
to be sure that the problem was not a short to
the shield.

With both of the shields removed, check the
address and data lines of the 6803. After the
reset switch has been pressed, check for indi-
cations that the CPU is operating. If the CPU
shows no signs of activity, then one of the
input signals is preventing the CPU from oper-
ating or the CPU is bad.

If the CPU is operating, then the most likely
problems are a memory or buffer chip failure or
a short on the address or data bus. In this case
you will have to methodically check the
address and data lines, while looking for a line
that shows a problem.

In the case of a simple I/O problem, please refer
to the appropriate interface section discussion.

VIDEO INTERFACE

Almost all of the work for the video interface is
performed by the VDG (U11 - MC6847). There-
fore, this chip is the most likely source of a
video problem. However, it is always a good
idea to isolate the source of a problem before
trying to desolder chips.

If the problem is no picture or a distorted pic-
ture, then a new switch box and cable should
be tried. If you still do not have a picture, then
use an oscilloscope to look at U11 pin 28. You
should have a video signal at this point. If you
do not have a video signal, check +5 volts (pin
17) and the 3.579 MHz clock (pin 33) , if you
have both of these inputs and no video out,
then U11 is bad.

If you have a video signal at pin 28, but no pic-
ture on your TV, then there could be a problem
with the modulator. Check the +5-volt input
before replacing the modulator. 

The only other type of video failure which can
occur in the MC-10 is the loss of synchroniza-
tion with the CPU which will cause excess
glitches on the screen. If this occurs, then the
circuitry composed of U18 and U19 is failing.

KEYBOARD INTERFACE

The keyboard interface is composed of one
resistor pack and one IC (U14). A keyboard fail-
ure will usually be caused by a mechanical fail-
ure of the keyboard, or a short or open in the
cable. Mechanical failures will usually be only
one or two isolated keys failing. Cable failures
will cause an entire keyboard row or column to
fail.

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Страница 1: ...TRS 80 MICRO COLOR COMPUTER MODEL MC 10 Catalog Number 26 3011 CUSTOM MANUFACTURED FOR RADIO SHACK A DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION 26 3011...

Страница 2: ...TV Switch Box 16 Power Supply 17 VDG 17 Device Selection 19 System Timing 19 RAM 20 Modulator 20 V TROUBLESHOOTING 21 VI PARTS LIST 25 VII PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS 30 VIII IC INTERNAL CONNECTIONS 33 IX...

Страница 3: ...3 SECTION I SYSTEM DESCRIPTION...

Страница 4: ...cessor clock E The CPU will be granted access to the RAM upon request only during the high state of E This allows efficient usage of the RAM with no waiting by the CPU and no visible conflict on the d...

Страница 5: ...5 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Страница 6: ...0F Port 3 Control and Status Register 000E Input Capture Register low byte 000D Input Capture Register high byte 000C Output Compare Register low byte 000B Output Compare Register high byte 000A Count...

Страница 7: ...7 SECTION II SPECIFICATIONS...

Страница 8: ...it 6803 8 bit processor clock speed 0 89 MHz Memory Size ROM for BASIC 8K RAM 4K expandable up to 20K external Video Display Character display 512 32 x 16 upper case characters Semi Graphic display 64...

Страница 9: ...9 SECTION III DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY...

Страница 10: ...op shield is soldered to the PC Board Remove this solder with solder wick or a desolder ing tool Bend the protruding edge of the shield upward until it is parallel to the slot and remove top shield RE...

Страница 11: ...11 SECTION IV THEORY OF OPERATION...

Страница 12: ...CIRCUIT The reset circuit is composed of switch S1 diode D9 resistor R24 capacitor C8 and two gates of IC U12 R24 and C8 form a simple time constant so that during power up or whenever the reset switc...

Страница 13: ...OUTPUT INPUT TO TAPE OUTPUT FROM TAPE INPUT TO THE PIA DATA STORED IN MEMORY 4 6v 0v 1v 0v 2 5v 0v 2 5v 5v 0v The End of File block is a standard block with a length of 0 and the block type equal to...

Страница 14: ...e TTL input switches states A 100 ohm resistor R1 is included to provide a cur rent limit on the output The two input signals RS232lN and CD utilize identical circuits and share a common bias resistor...

Страница 15: ...9 CPU Address Bit 9 22 A10 CPU Address Bit 10 23 A11 CPU Address Bit 11 24 A12 CPU Address Bit 12 25 A13 CPU Address Bit 13 26 A14 CPU Address Bit 14 27 A15 CPU Address Bit 15 28 E Main CPU Clock 0 89...

Страница 16: ...puter the signal is connected to a balun in the switch box which matches the modulator s 75 ohm output impedance to a TV s 300 ohm antenna input impedance This signal is then connected to the switch T...

Страница 17: ...of the op amp VDG The video interface function in the MC 10 is performed by the MC6847 This is a flexible video display generator that will produce nine colors eight colors and black an alphanu meric...

Страница 18: ...ck 64 Display elements in columns 32 Display elements in rows Black x x Lx C2 C1 C0 Color 0 x x x Black 1 0 0 0 Green 1 0 0 1 Yellow 1 0 1 0 Blue 1 0 1 1 Red 1 1 0 0 Buff 1 1 0 1 Cyan 1 1 1 0 Magenta...

Страница 19: ...t used externally to the CPU The next 16K segment is used for system RAM The third 16K segment is used to read the keyboard and to write to the VDG control register The final 16K is reserved for syste...

Страница 20: ...U is writing to RAM MODULATOR The outputs from the MC6847 are connected directly to the modulator The modulator unit is built around the MC1372 This is a linear inte grated circuit which is designed t...

Страница 21: ...21 SECTION V TROUBLESHOOTING...

Страница 22: ...g then the most likely problems are a memory or buffer chip failure or a short on the address or data bus In this case you will have to methodically check the address and data lines while looking for...

Страница 23: ...lt supply voltage is the output of the regu lator With the power pack unplugged measure the resistance between the 5 output and ground If this shows zero resistance the prob lem is a short to ground I...

Страница 24: ...1 Set switch to CH 4 2 Adjust T102 core so that frequency counter of spectrum analyzer shows 67 65 MHz 3 Set switch to CH 3 4 Adjust trimmer capacitor of C113 so that frequency counter of spectrum ana...

Страница 25: ...25 SECTION VI PARTS LIST...

Страница 26: ...022 16 30 Axial Ceramic C24 26 0 022 50 80 20 Radial Ceramic C27 0 1 25 20 Radial Ceramic C28 0 022 50 80 20 Radial Ceramic C29 0 022 16 30 Axial Ceramic C30 32 0 022 50 80 20 Radial Ceramic C33 150P...

Страница 27: ...R20 10K x 8 1 4 5 Resistor Array R21 4 7K 1 4 5 Carbon R22 23 4 7K 1 6 5 Carbon R24 100K 1 4 5 Carbon R25 4 7K 1 4 5 Carbon R26 100K 1 4 5 Carbon Ref No Description R S Part No Mfr s Part No S1 RESET...

Страница 28: ...S32N or OR GATE MB74LS32M or HD74LS32P MOTOROLA FUJITSU HITACHI U14 MC14503BCP or BUFFER HD14503BP or PD4503BC or MSM4503RS MOTOROLA HITACHI NEC OKI U15 LM339N or COMPARATOR PC339C MOTOROLA NEC U16 MC...

Страница 29: ...Modulator MDV 1 Custom 525010030A 9 Connector Flat Wire 193903430A 10 Sheet Shield 473310380A 11 Knob Channel Black 659510320A 12 Cabinet Bottom 601310290A 13 Foot Rubber 608010080A F1 Screw Top Tite...

Страница 30: ...30 SECTION VII PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS...

Страница 31: ...31 MAIN P C B TOP VIEW...

Страница 32: ...32 BOTTOM VIEW...

Страница 33: ...33 SECTION VIII IC INTERNAL CONNECTIONS...

Страница 34: ...34 IC INTERNAL CONNECTIONS U1 MC6803G Motorola or HD6803P Hitachi...

Страница 35: ...35 U11 MC6847P Motorola...

Страница 36: ...36 U2 SN74LS373N Motorola or MB74LS373M Fujitsu U7 SN74LS245N Motorola or MB74LS245M Fujitsu...

Страница 37: ...37 U3 MB8364M Fujitsu U9 10 PD4016C 1 NEC or PD4016D 1 NEC or MB8128 15P Fujitsu or MSM2128 20RS Oki...

Страница 38: ...38 U4 SN74LS155N Motorola or MB74LS155M Fujitsu or HD74LS155P Hitachi U5 6 SN74LS367AN Motorola or MB74LS367AM Fujitsu or HD74LS367AP Hitachi...

Страница 39: ...N74LS174N Motorola or MB74LS174M Fujitsu or HD74LS174P Hitachi U14 MC14503BCP Motorola or HD14503BP Hitachi or PD4503BC NEC or MSM4503RS Oki U19 SN74LS76AN Motorola or MB74LS76AM Fujitsu or HD74LS76P...

Страница 40: ...40 U12 SN74LS14N Motorola or MB74LS14M Fujitsu or HD74LS14P Hitachi U13 SN74LS32N Motorola or MB74LS32M Fujitsu or HD74LS32P Hitachi U20 SN74LS32N Motorola or MB74LS32M Fujitsu or HD74LS32P Hitachi...

Страница 41: ...41 U15 LM339N Motorola or PC339C NEC U18 SN74LS74AN Motorola or MB74LS74AM Fujitsu or HD74LS74AP Hitachi...

Страница 42: ...42 U16 MC1741CP1 Motorola or HA17741PS Hitachi U17 MC7805CT Motorola or NJM7805A JRC or PC7805H NEC...

Страница 43: ...43 SECTION IX SCHEMATlC DlAGRAM SECTION X EXPLODED VlEW...

Страница 44: ...S A FORT WORTH TEXAS 76102 CANADA BARRIE ONTARIO L4M 4W5 TANDY CORPORATION 6A3 Printed in U S A AUSTRALIA BELGIUM U K 91 KURRAJONG ROAD PARC INDUSTRIEL DE NANINNE BILSTON ROAD WEONESBURY MOUNT ORUITT...

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