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Two
singleshots
(135
ns
and 450 ns)
in
the
clock
section
of
the M9/M9A should be checked and
adjusted.
The
450-ns
singleshot
(AlH6D09)
prevents
any
read
reset
pulse
during
the
first
part
of
a
read
cycle.
If
the
450-ns
singleshot
does not
fire,
check
the +18-
volt
power
supply.
When scoping main
storage,
especially
the
clock
section,
the
best
place
to
sync
the
scope
is
write
control
at
AlH6J07. All
timing
is
with
respect
to
plus
store
select
as
it
appears
at
AlH6G05.
X
read/write
driver
timing
(AlH6B07) and Y
read/write
driver
timing
(AlH6J05) should be a 2.
5-
to 3.
0-volt
signal.
A
pulse
of
less
than 2.
5V
de-
creases
driver
current
and
causes
random
failures.
The
read-write
latch
is
a 6.
0-volt
pulse.
If
zeros
cannot be
read,
check
to
see
that
strobes
A
and
B
at
AlJ6G12
and
AlJ6J04
are
present.
I Delay Line
Driver
In
checking
the delay line
card
(4906), be
sure
that
the input to the delay line
driver
02A-AlC6Dll
is
a
positive
pulse
(Figure
58). The output
of
the delay
line
driver
(02A-AlC6Jll)
should be the
same
as
the input.
If
the
output
of
the delay line
driver
(02A-AlC6Jll)
has
ghost
pulses
between the
normal
pulses,
the delay
line
is
open and the
card
should be changed.
If
there
is
no
pulse
at
02A-AlC6Jll
on delay
line
card
(4906), the
delay
line
driver
may
be bad.
If
chang-
ing
the
card
does
not
correct
the
pulse,
there
is
probably
something
shorting
out
the delay line
(for
example,
a cold flow on one
of
the yellow timing
wires).
Check the yellow
timing
wires
associated
with the
delay
line
card
to
see
if
any
of
them
are
pulled
tight around a
pin
and
shorting
out. The
tim-
ing
chart
on ALD
Page
AAOOl
should be
used
if
any
storage
timings
are
changed.
.J!
";
T
......
.-1
-
..
:
.J
"
v
FIGURE 58. INPUT
TO
DELAY LINE DRIVER
84
(3/71)
.Model
SO
FEMM
I Layout
of
M9/M9A
Plane
Figure
59
is
a block
diagram
of
the
M9/M9A
read-
write
drive
system.
Layout
of
the
planes
is
in
Figure
60.
X
drive
lines
in
Figure
60
on pins 6 through
69
go through
all
18
planes
to the
D2
board
on the
back
of
the
array,
jumper
down, and
come
back
through
all
18
planes
on
pins
228 through 291. X
drive
lines
on
pins
80
through 143 go through the
array
to the
D2
board,
jumper
down, and
come
back
through the
array
on
pins
154 through 217.
Use a
current
probe
when checking the
drive
circuits.
Currents
should be checked on the
gray
wires
to
card
locations BlM2 and
BlG6
on the
BSM.
The X
current
will be on the -gray
wires
to pins
G03
and
J04.
The Y
current
will
be on the
gray
wires
to
pins
Dl2
and
Bl2.
+60V
+60V
Read
Dvr
Gate
Decode
Read
Terminator
Write
Dvr
Cl
Board
FIGURE 59.
M9/M9A
DRIVE
SYSTEM
I X
Drive
Current
B
Read
Gate
Transistor
Write Diode
Network
Read Diode
Network
Write
Gate
An
example
of good X
current
is
shown
in
Figure
61.
The
read
pulse
is
longer
than
the
write.

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