Author Topic: Berkeley Nucleonics 7010 Digital Delay Generator, Repair  (Read 473 times)

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Offline tridacTopic starter

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Berkeley Nucleonics 7010 Digital Delay Generator, Repair
« on: January 08, 2023, 07:40:07 pm »
Hi,

I'm looking for a manual, or even just a schematic to repair this item. Dating to around 1975, single board with mainly 74S series ttl. All the division ratios seem to work solid output on the gate output, a bit jittery on the initial output socket, but nothing on the delayed output. It uses a dual channel MMH0026 in a heatsink for the two main outputs. Power rails look good, some psu caps replaced, but has been in store for a decade or more and old ttl does tend to degrade with age. BNC won't help, saying their archive was lost and in any case, don't supply to individuals, even though I've worked feelance, own company, for decades. Nothing fancy, more or less all ttl on a single board, so a schemaitic would be enough to fix it, though it does include a good ovenised 10MHz clock. Anyone have any ideas ?...

Regards & Thanks,

Chris
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Re: Berkeley Nucleonics 7010 Digital Delay Generator, Repair
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2023, 01:49:15 am »
. Drop me a Pm
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