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Gary Walters May 28th 14 09:54 PM

Schematic wanted: Crest ultrasonic cleaner
 
Crest model 4G-250-3, early 90's vintage.

Part numbers have been sanded off all ICs.

It would be great to find a schematic...

Thanks.


N_Cook May 29th 14 07:25 AM

Schematic wanted: Crest ultrasonic cleaner
 
On 28/05/2014 21:54, Gary Walters wrote:
Crest model 4G-250-3, early 90's vintage.

Part numbers have been sanded off all ICs.

It would be great to find a schematic...

Thanks.


So they will not have released a schematic.
Perhaps Google/Images with something like
"ultrasonic cleaner" pcb
and maybe find something rebadged, with extant markings.
As the power side of UCs seems to be unsually IC free, even more likely
in 1990s, any ICs would probably be just for timing and control, so
isolatable if lucky

N_Cook May 30th 14 07:39 AM

Schematic wanted: Crest ultrasonic cleaner
 
Plus side of IC grinding is that they probably used industry standard
CMOS/555/etc rather than ASICs/PICs and similar that would need no
sanding off

Gary Walters May 30th 14 08:39 AM

Schematic wanted: Crest ultrasonic cleaner
 
Plus side of IC grinding is that they probably used industry standard
CMOS/555/etc rather than ASICs/PICs and similar that would need no
sanding off


The DIP-8 I'm focusing on right now looks like it might be a standard dual
op-amp. Analyzing the circuit to see if there's anything special that the
op-amp needs to handle...



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