[Coco] about those memory capacitors...
jdaggett at gate.net
jdaggett at gate.net
Sun Aug 15 13:22:56 EDT 2004
Bob
You should not experience any major problems leaving them out in
128K configuration. The RC network on the RAS/CAS lines are
there more to reduce EMI radiation than anything else. For the
512K board the caps have to be removed as they present to much
capacitance with board strays and input capacitance from 16 chips.
If left in for the 512K board the memory may not work well in high
speed mode.
Leaving them out with the 128K configuration just shifts the cutoff
frequyency upward of the pole that the RC network presents for EMI
suppression. Basically if you can live with a bit more radiated
harmonics off of the RAS and CAS lines, then leave them out.
james
On 14 Aug 2004 at 16:04, Robert Emery wrote:
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Subject: [Coco] about those memory capacitors...
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> I have two CoCo3's (in use) and one 512K memory upgrade. If I move the
> 512K board to the other machine, what happens if the capacitors
> removed (C65 and C66) are not replaced when going back to 128K? Would
> it be okay to solder in 2 pin headers and attach the caps like
> jumpers?
>
> This is just until I can afford another upgrade or get my own working
> right, but I would like to be able to use it in both computers. How
> reliable are the sockets under repeated use like this?
>
> TIA,
> Bob
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