A modern replacement for DEC's H7864-A/H7864-B (Astec AA12131)
Non-commercial license to do anything you want with the stuff in this repository. For commecial licensing please contact me.
Project Folders: Software - PIC12F675 firmware and sources
Metal Parts
Looms
PCB
Assembly
IMPORTANT
There are three "blocks" marked on the power supply control PCB.
A. A 74AC14 TTL gate - to generate POK, DCOK signals on power-up
B. An analog line monitoring circuitry that feeds the PIC microcontroller with a square wave signal and generates a "True" LTC clock
C. A PIC microcontroller - to generate POK, DCOK signals on power-up and an artificial LTC clock
Blocks A and C are mutually exclusive
Block B, if assembled together with Block C, enables the PIC to generate a correct sequence for POK, DCOK upon power-off.
IMPORTANT If assembling Block C (microcontroller) - don't populate the 74AC14 (U1).
Why this is important: ONLY OPTION B + C WILL PRESERVE THE TOY (Time of Year) CLOCK OF THE KA630. This would probably be true for other KA6xx CPU Boards that keep time, boot parameters etc in battery-backed RAM. The reason being, correct hardware shutdown must be performed by the CPU board upon power-off detection.
So your assembly options are:
Option C: if you are lazy and don't care about preserving TOY clock after power-off, or have a PDP-11 and need an artificial LTC clock signal
Option A: if you are lazy, don't need an LTC clock, and don't even want to use a microcontroller
Option A+B: if you are lazy, have a PDP-11 system, and need a working, real LTC clock fed from mains
Option B+C: if you are lazy and want to keep the TOY clock functioning when power is removed