Need an E/X Mag Schematic

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  • Dark Side
    RPG Fan Club President
    • Sep 2005
    • 1212

    #1

    Need an E/X Mag Schematic

    I need a schematic for the board (yes I have searched). I picked up a couple of PBX Viking frames which use a HES to fire the marker. The very same part number which our Mags use and if I ever want to get these things working, I need the wiring diagram to get there.
  • splat15k
    The Beast from the East

    • Oct 2001
    • 1227

    #2
    I am sure p8ntbal4me would be able to point you in the right direction if nobody else offers a quick response.
    My AO Feedback

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    • athomas
      Of course it works-its AGD
      • Jan 2002
      • 8039

      #3
      I can't find my HES data sheets, but I think the pinout is:

      Pin 1 = power
      Pin 2 = ground
      Pin 3 = switched output


      Emag pinouts (not fully complete)

      Atmel AT90S2313-4SC with connection points labled
      Pin Name Connection
      1 RESET CN4 pin 1
      2 (RXD) PD0 Stamp pin 7
      3 (TXD) PD1 Stamp pin 8
      4 XTAL2
      5 XTAL1
      6 (INT0) PD2 Trigger input; stamp pin 9
      7 (INT1) PD3 To MOSFET U3 (solenoid)
      8 (T0) PD4 Switch PB2, stamp pin 10
      9 (T1) PD5 Switch PB1, stamp pin 11
      10 GND
      11 PD6 (ICP) HCMS CE
      12 PB0 (AIN0)
      13 PB1 (AIN1)
      14 PB2 HCMS clock
      15 PB3 (OC1) HCMS data in
      16 PB4 HCMS RS
      17 PB5 (MOSI) CN4 pin 4
      18 PB6 (MISO) CN4 pin 3
      19 PB7 (SCK) CN4 pin 2 (burst jumper)
      20 Vcc


      CN4 pin 1 RESET
      CN4 pin 2 SCK
      CN4 pin 3 MISO
      CN4 pin 4 MOSI
      CN4 pin 5 GND

      CN2 pin 1
      CN2 pin 2
      CN2 pin 3 Vcc
      Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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      • Dark Side
        RPG Fan Club President
        • Sep 2005
        • 1212

        #4
        Originally posted by athomas View Post
        I can't find my HES data sheets, but I think the pinout is:

        Pin 1 = power
        Pin 2 = ground
        Pin 3 = switched output

        That's exactly what I needed. Thanks.

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