Hi all,
I repair electronics for fun and hobby (and why not, also for profit).My primary field is arcade machines, you can read more about on
www.jammarcade.netSome days ago I came across a PCB which require alternate current (usually arcade boards require standard voltages like +5V, -5V and +12V), specifically 6-6.3VAC in this case.This voltage is required by a timer circuit (with a NE555, a 74LS193 and a 74LS74) which has to generate a RESET signal for a custom IC (a protection MCU).Obviously if the voltage is not supplied, the circuit is not activated and the custom IC never reset itself with the result that the game keeps resetting in a andless loop.
Obviously, If you use a standard 220VAC to 6.3VAC , the game works fine.
Now my question is : is there a way to mimic this signal without the need of using an external transformer (they are big and and impractical)?
As you can see from attached schematics the 6-6.3VAC goes trough a 1S1588 diode (so it's half rectified), then trough a 47K resistor before reach the PIN2-6 of the NE555.I attach as well pictures of the waveform observed (with an analog scope set to to 5 Volt per division, time is on 2mS for division) on the cathode of the 'D5' diode and on pin2 on the NE555.
I was thinking about a little function generator or some circuit made with Arduino
Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.Thanks.