Copyright Brian Brzezicki 2015

Sync Circuits

Often MC problems are due to the Sync circuit, here's the values and where they can be tested
Horizontal Signals
SignalFrequencyTest at chip and pin
10Mhz10Mhzd7 #9
! 10Mhz10Mhzd7 #8
5Mhz5Mhzd6 #10
! 5Mhz5Mhzd6 #9
1H2.50mhzd6 #6
! 1H2.50mhzd6 #7
2H1.25mhzd5 #14
4H6.25 khzd5 #13
8H312.5 khzd5 #12
16H156 khzd5 #11
d5 ripple156Khzd5 #15
32H78khze5 #14
64H39khze5 #13
128H15khze5 #12
H BLANK15khze5 #11
! HBLANK15.6khze7 #8
HSYNC15.6Khza4 #14

Vertical Signals
SignalFrequencyTest at chip and pin
1V7.8khza4 #3
2V3.9khza4 #2
4V1.95khza4 #6
8V976hza4 #7
16V488hzb4 #3
! 16V488hzd3 #10
32V244hzb4 #2
64V122hzb4 #6
128V61hzb4 #7

DRAM write controller @ L6

This is and Atari labeled bi-polar PROM, it is often socketed, if it is REPLACE THE SOCKET. I hate arbitrarily replacing anything, but this socket is usually bad and often causes a lot of weird issues. Take the 30 seconds to replace it and save yourself alot of headaches.