Any experienced Yamaha techs out there? The story so far... I have reseated all of the EPROMs and CPU and all the cable connects. No leaking Li battery so no board corrosion. Looking at the DM2 board the supply is 5V02 with digital ground and 12V1 and -12V2 with analog ground and a line marked MTAG at 14V going to what looks like a comparator cct outputting a MUTE signal that turns the audio output off, probably used at power on and off. There is a 5V and -5V pair of regs (off the +12 and -12V ) on the analog board buried underneath that I haven't checked. Only caps on the DM2 board are PS decoupling electros and decoupling ceramics for the chips and a couple of ceramics for the crystal clock. On the M3 chips there is a CLKMEL and a CLK3 pin. The CLK3 is grounded and CLKMEL looks like an FX clock. A CRO on this and it works on and off during boot then goes off until a note is played. So I guess the clock oscillator for the M3s are working. I've no idea about timing though. The M3 IRQ is open collector and the pullup resistors all look good. Like the CLKMEL the IRQ line oscillates in bursts which go on and off during boot and when a key is pressed post boot there is a constant stream at a varying frequency. Anyone know what the IRQ error message in the test B means??? Thanks for the help. I could be a bit out of my depth here. Any pointers would be gratefully received. All the best Royce --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "Royce" <rpcfender@...> wrote: > > The unit arrived with missing screws in the case. > Always a bad sign. > > The service manual, kindly given to me (also the one on the web), is only 71 pages and really only goes through the tests. > > My DX7 and TQ5 service manual are much more detailed. > Were these synths just 'swap the board" type devices? > > Anyway the test stops at the self test with a message "* M3 IRQ CHECK ERROR. TEST ABORTED *" and you can't go on to the other tests. > The service manual only say "If Test B" the M3 test " is NG" no good "then the error may be related to one of the M3 IC's IRQ levels" > What does that mean?? > > The 2 M3 chips YM7119 are on the DM2 board have something to do with the Wave ROMs. > Is this test trying to read all the Wave ROMs and failing? > Is the CPU just timing out because the M3 isn't returning soon enough? > It's the interupt request part I don't get. > > Anyone with any more info about this chip? > Anyone had this problem and managed to get past the IRQ test ? > > I can get a few weird notes out but it sounds like misaddressing of the Wave ROMs and locks up fairly quickly. > > Thanks for the help > Royce >
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Re: Yamaha SY77 faulty
2013-02-16 by Royce
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