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Re: 7854 RAM magic


 

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Hi Bogdan,

I did not trz up to now, but I think, it will goon with working with all the parameters from before and with the waveforms retained !

Herbert
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Am 21-01-2013 15:20, schrieb bogroca:

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Hi Herbert,

I assumed that myself.

The question that bothers me, is that about what is the NORMAL behaviour when power-up with the battery back-up connected?

The manuals, both the op and service, say on page 1-7 and 1-3 respectively:

"Power-up Conditions
When the 7854 is turned on (without the memory back-up applied)..."

Bet never gets back to the topic, WITH the memory back-up applied.

Any thoughts?

Best regards,

Bogdan

--- In TekScopes@..., "Herbert" wrote:
>
> Hi Bogdan,
>
> it is normal for the HM62256B to keep the data down to approx. 1V.
> I think what zou see is, that the system does not recognnize the power off phase .
>
> Herbert
>
>
> --- In TekScopes@..., "bogroca" wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > After replacing the ROMs (document to come soon), I got on to the RAM.
> >
> > Replaced all 91L24 chips with 2x HM62256B (that's all I had at hand), thinking to first try out the simple SRAM and then, if all OK, to move over to NVSRAM like DS1230.
> >
> > First boot with the new chips went fine, but then, to my surprise, from the second boot on, it bypassed the self-check routines, booting (seem correctly) directly into the scope mode. Quickly digitized a wave and display it. All good. Powered off and then on again...
> >
> > ...It booted directly in the "stored" mode with the right wave displayed.
> >
> > I can assure you that the first impulse was to check if the battery backup is present. The second was to see if, by mistake, I did not inserted the NVRAM chips instead. None of this was true. It must be some energy stored in the caps. Tested some more and got to fully discharge in about 3-4 minutes, when it boots with the self-check.
> >
> > One question, before proceeding further: is it normal to bypass the self-check if the contents of the RAM is still present, like when the backup battery is present? I find this a little weird.
> >
> > Sorry for the long post and thank you inadvance!
> >
> > Bogdan
> >
>


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