M200 interfacing continues...

From: Dwight K. Elvey <dwightk.elvey_at_amd.com>
Date: Thu Jan 2 18:24:00 2003

>From: "Sellam Ismail" <foo_at_siconic.com>
>
>On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Tony Duell wrote:
>
>> > The main problem I'm having is reading the control lines of the 6522.
>> > According to the spec sheet, CB1, CB2 and CA2 are all supposed to be TTL
>> > level outputs when programmed for such. So they are, but I'm having
>>
>> Do you mean output or input here? If you're reading a pin, then I would
>> have assumed you were using it as an input.
>
>Sorry for confusing the hell out of anyone. I meant input. From the 6522
>datasheet:
>
>"CA1 is a high impedance input, while CA2 represents one standard TTL load
>in the input mode."
>
>...and regarding CB1 and CB2...
>
>"Each control line represents one standard TTL load in the input mode and
>can drive one TTL load in the output mode."
>
>> Try a pull-up instead (TTL sinks a lot better than it sources). In other
>> words change the end of the resistor from ground to +5V
>>
>> make this +5V
>> |
>> V
>> > READER SIGNAL----+----/\/\/\-------GND
>> > |
>> > |
>> > 6522 CB2
>
>Wouldn't this give me a default state of logical true on the input pin?

Hi
 For a TTL, one normally has an open pin set to one. One pulls
it to zero to be active. Ever notice that all of the strobes and
such for things like parallel ports on a PC are always negative.
 For those pins that you are using as inputs, make sure that
you've set the direction register correctly.
Dwight

>
>> If you still have problems, then maybe the driver chip in the M200 has
>> died. It happens. I've had a couple of HP9810 calculators across my bench
>> where there were 10 or so dead TTL chips (74Hxxx TTL chips especially)
>> that appeared to work, but which couldn't give a proper output signal,
>> so the chip it was connected to didn't always get the right logic level.
>
>Well, it works, just not all the time. So from what John has told me, it
>seems like the signal is just being lost half the time.
>
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