Hi and a long time absent so hope everyone is well!
I've been tidying up my remaining boards and on the way found this Galaxian bootleg which I thought would be an interesting project to get running
The problem is that with power applied, the power supply immediately shuts down as there is a short between +5V and GND, specifically GND and the 3rd +5V pin which I believe is E (top board) and 5 (bottom board)
This part of the board appears to be connected on original boards to a ULN 2075B Quad NPN Darlington Transistor and for this board it looks like the builders have swapped this out with two NPN transistors, namely a 2SC1061 NPN bigger transistor and a C2120 NPN smaller transistor wired up in what looks like a Darlington pair format
So, here's the question for the Galaxian experts out there, can I simply disconnect the +5V being fed to this part of the circuit to avoid the short and just use pins 3 & 4 and C & D to supply +5V power to the board to avoid the short?
There doesn't appear to be a short between GND (1 & 2 and A & B) and +5V (3 & 4 and C & D) and what is the purpose of the Darlington array part of the circuitry - my guess is that it is either to do with sound amplification or A/C conversion but would love to know what it really does
Here's some photos of the board and that part of the circuit
Many thanks for any tips and pointers! Alex
Top of the board

Bottom of the board

NPN Darlington Pair


SC1061

C2120

I've been tidying up my remaining boards and on the way found this Galaxian bootleg which I thought would be an interesting project to get running
The problem is that with power applied, the power supply immediately shuts down as there is a short between +5V and GND, specifically GND and the 3rd +5V pin which I believe is E (top board) and 5 (bottom board)
This part of the board appears to be connected on original boards to a ULN 2075B Quad NPN Darlington Transistor and for this board it looks like the builders have swapped this out with two NPN transistors, namely a 2SC1061 NPN bigger transistor and a C2120 NPN smaller transistor wired up in what looks like a Darlington pair format
So, here's the question for the Galaxian experts out there, can I simply disconnect the +5V being fed to this part of the circuit to avoid the short and just use pins 3 & 4 and C & D to supply +5V power to the board to avoid the short?
There doesn't appear to be a short between GND (1 & 2 and A & B) and +5V (3 & 4 and C & D) and what is the purpose of the Darlington array part of the circuitry - my guess is that it is either to do with sound amplification or A/C conversion but would love to know what it really does
Here's some photos of the board and that part of the circuit
Many thanks for any tips and pointers! Alex
Top of the board

Bottom of the board

NPN Darlington Pair


SC1061

C2120




















