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MicroVAX Patch Panel Replacement Project

Alegend

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Hi All,

I have designed and built a replacement for the original MicroVAX II (KA630) CPU patch panel, also known as the "FUNCT SEL/SLU MODULE".
The original DEC part numbers are 5416744-0-1, 5016743-01-01, and it can also replace 5417016-0-0 (KA650/KA655 SLU) and perhaps others as well.
I have decided to do this project as I have seen more than one original patch panel board corroded beyond repair.

The new board is based on a PIC microcontroller, that drives a 5X7 LED matrix display and indicator LEDs, handles two user pushbuttons for setting MODE and BAUD, and provides the appropriate signals the the KA630 CPU.
Settings are saved in the microcontrollers' non-volatile memory and immediately restored at power-up.

Two DB9 serial port connectors are provided, a male DB9 which is identical to the original connector, and a female DB9 with modern PC pinout, to make life easier. Either one can be used.
A slide switch is used for setting HALT_EN.

A battery header is provided, for connecting an external NiCad battery pack, but it is much, much better to use the Lithium Ion battery board I have designed instead.

For simplicity and to lower costs, selecting the LOOPBACK mode requires physically shorting (jumper) together two pins on the PCB. Not a very often used feature, so not a serious limitation.

The design is based on a microcontroller and pushbuttons, and not a copy of the original board, for a couple of reasons. The original hex display part is long obsolete, and suitable mechanical switches, while still available, are ridiculously expensive compared to the alternative.

Photos attached below...

-Alon.

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Nice. Can you remind us (or just me) what is the functionality of the original board? It seems that you've added a lot of real/potential new functionality.

[Edit: Never mind - I just looked it up in the KA630 Tech Manual.]

Pete
 
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Nice work!
I have some MVII spare systems without the SLU and some PDP's where they are also missing.
Any plan to build 11/53..11/73 and maybe the 11/8x and /9x versions? ;-)
 
Thanks, and sorry but I'm not going to do any PDP SLU designs... I don't own or have access to any PDP's. So no references to reverse-engineer, and no way to do any testing...
-Alon.
 
Hi, Yes my board is the actual console bulkhead. It comes with a blank "bracket PCB" that fixes it to the metal chassis using 6-32 screws. One would also need two flat cables to connect the bulkhead board to the KA630 CPU board.
-Alon.
 
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