Classic Display Replacement
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01-31-2019, 07:39 PM
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RE: Classic Display Replacement
(01-31-2019 07:08 PM)Jeff O. Wrote: I finally got around to ordering one of Harald's multi-emulator boards to install in a classic calculator. When I ordered, I had not yet determined in which of my various classic units I would install it. I recalled that I had a couple of HP-35 and a couple of HP-45 units packed away somewhere that had various issues. So I dug those out to find a candidate for the logic board transplant. I found that I had an HP-45 with a good keyboard, fully functioning logic board, but the middle segment of the 11th character in the display appears to be bad, i.e. an “8” is displayed as a “0”. If I recall correctly, this is indicative of a bad LED display module, not a problem with the anode or cathode driver chips. I had another HP-45 with a bad logic board, a bad keyboard (several collapsed keys), but all LED segments in all digits of the display are OK. The candidate for Harald’s board would have been an easy choice if the second unit had the good keyboard, but alas, that was not to be. Classic displays and their issues have of course been discussed many times here over the years, so I did a quick search of the archives. The search seemed to confirm my diagnosis that the missing LED segment means that the 5-digit LED module is bad. So I thought the best plan would be to transplant one of the LED display chips from the second unit to the first. But, my archive search also led me to the following ominous statement: Probably a good move. De-soldering chips from old circuit boards can be tricky if you are unsure. LEDs can die if too much heat is applied and you risk melting the red plastic. A proper vacuum de-soldering tool would be the best solution. Maybe a computer repair outlet would have this item in their workshop and could replace the faulty display module. It should only take half hour max. cheers Tony |
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Classic Display Replacement - Jeff O. - 01-31-2019, 07:08 PM
RE: Classic Display Replacement - teenix - 01-31-2019 07:39 PM
RE: Classic Display Replacement - Harald - 01-31-2019, 07:43 PM
RE: Classic Display Replacement - Jeff O. - 02-03-2019, 06:13 PM
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