DEC AXV11-C analog board
Chris Zach
cz at alembic.crystel.com
Sun Feb 13 11:43:13 CST 2022
This is a really interesting thread, I have this darn AF01 A/D converter
for a negative bus pdp8 and your issues and methods with testing would
work well for testing this thing. Bonus it does appear to have a 16 or
64 channel mux capability.
Question: Is it possible to change the driver boards for ones that do
positive bus logic or is it simpler to build a DW08 converter clone to
hook it up to my pdp8/L for testing?
C
On 2/13/2022 12:04 PM, Douglas Taylor via cctalk wrote:
> On 2/8/2022 7:36 PM, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
>> On 2/8/22 16:35, Douglas Taylor via cctalk wrote:
>>> On 2/8/2022 5:22 PM, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
>>>> On 2/8/22 13:34, Douglas Taylor via cctalk wrote:
>>>>> Update on this: I did put together a battery and voltage divider
>>>>> to test the AXV11. The label on the A/D module says it brings the
>>>>> output from the multiplexer to one of the external pins. I was
>>>>> able to verify that the voltage applied to a couple of the A/D
>>>>> inputs makes it through the multiplexer when selected using the
>>>>> CSR. The next output available is from the Sample and Hold, and
>>>>> this is always pegged at +12v. Am I wrong to assume that the
>>>>> sample and hold will 'freeze' its output when the A/D go bit is set?
>>>>
>>>> Well, it will probably only hold the approximate voltage for a few
>>>> seconds, but should be long enough to see on a voltmeter.
>>>>
>>>> Jon
>>>>
>>> I was only using a voltmeter to look at it.
>>>
>>> I'm going to try 2 different measurements; (1) use a scope to look at
>>> the S&H signal on the AXV11 and see what it does over time, (2) look
>>> at the same S&H signal on the Data Translation board which seems to
>>> be working.
>>>
>> The S&H will likely have a FET as the switch element, and those might
>> be fairly easily damaged by external pulses. I opened up some
>> comparable Xincom modules and made minor repairs.
>>
>> Jon
>>
> Stopped fooling with the AXV11 for now. Applied various voltages to the
> Data Translation input and recorded the A/D octal values to get an idea
> of what the calibration of the board is. It looks very linear, +/-10v
> range.
>
> Using a single battery and voltage divider I was able to generate
> voltages on the input of the DT2762 board, however, I had to swap wires
> to get negative voltages. Is it possible to construct a battery driven
> circuit that will present both positive and negative voltages at the
> input? A bridge of some sort?
>
> Doug
>
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