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shogun
10-29-2009, 06:28 AM
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb247/dazz1000/sword.jpg

Kibokojoe
10-30-2009, 10:42 AM
The jpeg is to light to print out and then read. So I recreated it in Corel draw and have uploaded to Photobucket. There are a couple places were I could not read what was written and I labeled those in red. Can you contact D Conway to get the data, or anything else he would want to include on the drawing. http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj225/kibokojoe/swordgraphicwithneedcorrections.jpg

shogun
10-30-2009, 05:52 PM
Maybe this helps, Tim Meek on the E32 U.K. board was trying
http://www.meeknet.co.uk/e32/E32_Sword_Diagram.jpg
his comments
Well done Erich, that's the first diagram I've seen of the Sword that looks correct! Interesting to see that it actually has a current-limit (LHS of the diagram) which is temperature-compensated. Here is the same diagram, the right way up and adjusted so you can read it

I will now post yours there and post back any comment, so that you can complete it

shogun
10-31-2009, 05:28 PM
reply from Tim:
Erich, there were a few errors on both diagrams....so I have produced one myself. It looks like it could work with the values as shown, however, if anyone thinks there is an error let me know:
http://www.meeknet.co.uk/e32/BMW_E32_Final_Stage_Unit_Sword.pdf

answer C8 SDD:
Bit strange how the "output" feeds from the centre of the layout?

Most tv and radio circuit diagrams i've seen have the "heavy" current devices over on the
right hand side.
You could say they flow from left to right ... 98/100 for effort though.


reply Timm:
Yes, a bit of a strange circuit this one, the control comes from two directions, which excluded the usual left-to-right circuit flow. Still, at least it makes a bit more sense now......

Kibokojoe
11-03-2009, 02:27 PM
Very good... I can now pitch mine :)

shogun
11-14-2009, 02:20 AM
got this info:

From left to right,
the voltages are 4.5V 2V 1.8V 0V
R13 to R16 = 470R
the voltage on pin 3 is 0.3V.
the -ve opamp input should be pin 2, not 1
C5 is 3.3uF, 35V
the writing between pins 6 and 5 = 0.35V at full input
C1 is 3.3uF, 35V


BUZ71 is obsolete but substitutes are readily available.

Regards

Dazz