All,
Can someone send me a picture or give me the values of the capacitors/resistors and diode right next to the BNC connector on a nextstation turbo? I have a unit that was damaged in shipping that broke off the port and the related surface mount parts. Luckily each part was sheared off at the solder pad and caused no actual damage to the board.
Thanks,
Brian
Quote from: "barcher174"All,
Can someone send me a picture or give me the values of the capacitors/resistors and diode right next to the BNC connector on a nextstation turbo? I have a unit that was damaged in shipping that broke off the port and the related surface mount parts. Luckily each part was sheared off at the solder pad and caused no actual damage to the board.
Thanks,
Brian
Hello Brian: Will this help , it is a Turbo Color but guessing should be the same..! pdf 8 ? Best regards Rob Blessin
http://www.nextcomputers.org/NeXTfiles/Docs/Hardware/Schematics/Turbo_slab/ If you still need a photo let me know! Best regards Rob Blessin
hi brian
I have a mono turbo slab in the basement. let me know if you still need pictures...
regards,
michael
Hi Rob, Mikeboss,
Yes I would like to see a picture to confirm that the configuration matches with the schematic. It's hard to judge from the empty pads whether it was a cap or a resistor in each position.
Thanks,
Brian
Hi Brian,
I have an uninstalled Turbo Color board handy, so it was no effort to take a quick snap:
https://flic.kr/p/pqpKQb(it seems one can no longer inline flickr photos so I had to use a plain link)
Cheers,
Peter.
Thanks! That matches my layout, so I feel confident about the values now.
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Brian
Quote from: "t-rexky"
(it seems one can no longer inline flickr photos so I had to use a plain link)
still possible :wink:
click on "Download this photo" in the lower right corner of the picture. then "View all sizes". then open the desired sized version. get the URL and you're done.
Quote from: "mikeboss"still possible :wink:
Awesome, thanks for the hint!
Thanks everyone, problem solved.
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Brian