On 14/12/15 13:12, tony duell wrote:
Can anyone give me a clue as to the purpose and pinouts of an Allen
Bradley 314B102??!!
First guess, it's not really an IC, it's a resistor array. Either separate 
resistors
going across the chip or resistors all commoned to the highest numbered
pin (which may well be +5V).

I would secondly guess that '102' means 1k (10*10^2)

-tony

I agree, especially as it looks like pins 8-14 are commoned
to the power?-plane.

I wondered whether P1,P2 and P3 could be decoding PROMs
to convert ASCII to Tilt/Rotate. In which case there must be
separate solenoid drivers somewhere.

The 7475s are 4-bit latches, so maybe it pushes out 4 bits
at a time? But I think there would be enough on there to
do the interfacing, so are you sure it only uses 10 pins on
the DB-25?

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Lawrence Wilkinson                                 lawre...@ljw.me.uk
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