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« on: April 12, 2012, 11:05:46 AM »

Greetings from Romania.

I know these are old products and few are still using but I only have these parts from a bigger set and it would be nice to have a schematic or pinout to avoid testing all day.

Part numbers and names:
- #321-007-90 CHAM2 overhead slave rev. B
- #321-006-50 LED4DSP / MRK2 (4x4 matrix, Red/Green, 32x8 pixels) like this

I'm more interested in finding out pinout for the big connector (96 pins, 3 lines of 32). This way I can use the board directly in one of my projects (moving message board) without having to design and produce a new PCB.

Since I don't think it's possible to drive the display only with the slave board I'm forced to use my own design (PIC or AVR).
I've seen on that board UDN2944W (HIGH-CURRENT, HIGH-VOLTAGE SOURCE DRIVER) but I plan on using ULN2803 for the moment.

Can anyone help with links or documents ?

Thank you in advance for any help.

P.S. Before posting (and registering to this site) I spent hours reading topics related to CHAM2 and found nothing relevant but if I missed one please point me to the right direction or merge topics.
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« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2012, 11:55:44 AM »

I cannot help you with schematics or pin-outs Buzmarius, but the piggyback boards
(341-010-40B LED4DRVR, CHAM2 Overhead Slave REV.B)
that I have for my display panels use the UCN5832A chips in the C13 and C14 socket locations.

Click on photo to enlarge, or open link in a new window...>>>



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« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2012, 12:52:55 PM »

yes, exactly like mine. 2 UCN5832A and 4 UDN2944W QP1-4 (power-tab package for external heat sink).
Well, I tried.
Tomorrow is another day, labor day  stir the pot / get cooking
thanks for trying.
Marius
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« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2012, 02:08:36 PM »

Hopefully someone will see these posts
and dig up some drawings for you... propeller
Good luck with your project!  yes
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« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2012, 06:46:32 AM »

Thanks. The pinout is ready Smiley I started early in the morning. It's amazing what you can do with a PC power supply, a 270 ohm resistor and some wires. After weekend I'll post here a refined drawing.

Happy Easter
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« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2012, 04:30:12 PM »

Sorry to be a pest: is there a manual or a list with connectors and their pin-outs ? Measuring continuity pin by pin is a pain in the butt but I already have an idea of how it's working and how the schematics would look like.
J5 is power, I can see that but I still need J1, J2, J4. From what I measured on the board, JP1/2/3 is somehow related to rows.

This project is still in standby because i have another simpler board, see attached pic, 9 matrices of 8x8 bi-color. Using a Pickit2 and dev board with PIC16F690 i have brought to life that board. For now it has only a scrolling dot but that's just the beginning. And it uses only 6 pins from PIC.

My goal is to understand how it works and completely replace the controller, at least for one piggyback board. Daisy chaining would be my next step.


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« Reply #6 on: July 26, 2013, 10:05:19 AM »

It's ready and you can watch a short demo here:
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/AonYtGLAzQc&rel=0" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/AonYtGLAzQc&rel=0</a>

Configuration: J4 signal input, JP2 ON, no outputs so far on J1 or J2.
A 3x2 matrix it's on the table, waiting for programming.
This has nothing to do anymore with jackpots, it's just for educational purposes. More details on youtube.
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