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Ronnie Dent

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This is a long shot on here, I have a Barcrest MPU5 Star Wars fruit machine that fails to boot up due to the security pic chip, this is mounted on the games flash card the pic chip is PIC16LF84A this chip needs to run constantly and is powered by a varta 2.4v battery. Now I can get it to boot by leaving machine powered usually for hours! and recycle the power it will come on, but if it's left off for any lenght of time it will error no characteriser no chip iD, I think an oscillator chip may be the problem, the only thing I can see is a 4 legged smd device close to the pic chip, it's marked 32C75 I think it might be a crystal to run the chips clock? But no idea, google never helped me find what this chip is, I have 2 cards for the game both doing the same thing? I will post a pic shortly.

Thanks for any help or advice

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They're labelled, 2x 10uf 1x 220uf 16v I'd use standard radials and bend the legs, much easier to install and they're usually better quality too.
 

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They're labelled, 2x 10uf 1x 220uf 16v I'd use standard radials and bend the legs, much easier to install and they're usually better quality too.
Wow you were able to see the values? There are also a few under the CHR chip would not get radials in there, thanks for your help Ace will post a pic with CHR removed
 

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Well I changed the 3 caps on the first card and it booted straight up! Result I thought! So switched it off for an hour and it failed, no chip ID

So I did the 2nd card and again booted straight up! Not got any further yet, will leave it on for a while, normally it would never boot right away, only after being left on for some time.

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You could meassure the voltage on that battery. Write it down the voltage when the thing boots first time and the voltage when it dosen't and you need to let it "to charge" .
Is it possible that the battery is soldered the wrong way?
 

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You could meassure the voltage on that battery. Write it down the voltage when the thing boots first time and the voltage when it dosen't and you need to let it "to charge" .
Is it possible that the battery is soldered the wrong way?
Thanks for your input, I have been checking the battery but it never dips below 2.6v

The 2nd card has booted everytime so far, fingers crossed it will survive overnight

Thanks Ronnie
 

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Ok this morning after an overnight at power on it alarmed again! It took a long time to decide usually it alarms fairly quick, when it takes a long time it usually boots! But I right away cycled the power and it booted, so the caps have made it much much better, so we are getting closer to resolving it, thanks very much Ace for your advise, I would never have even considered those caps!

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Well both cards failed to boot this morning! Given changing the caps improved things I'm now wondering if it could be a psu issue? Barcrest mpu5 seem to be bullet proof psu wise but you never know!

Thanks Ronnie
 
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