

Start of single wound flipper coil with only 2 lugs.Owned 17 different Data East pins over the years and can say definitively this one is in the top 3 DE titles and well deserving of the 1990 Amusement and Music Operators Association game of the year award. 520-5001-00 Flipper Power Supply.ĭeger flippers with 2 Lug flipper coil using a 1N4004 and 1N5404 diodes (except on 100 test games with 520-5033-00 SS flipper board). 520-5001-00 Flipper Power Supplyģ lug coil and EOS switch. Several of the games have their own coil assignment chart list on their page.ģ lug coil and EOS switch. The following table lists regular production games based on their circuit board (PCB) and system generations.Ĭlicking on the individual game name will open a new page dedicated to that particular game. DMD controller boards have a separate CPU and communicate to the main CPU via a ribbon cable.įor an extensive list of games produced by Data East and Sega, see the List of Data East Games. Display controller boards are mounted behind the displays.Games which have more than three flippers, Baywatch and others, use two flipper control boards. This board is located on the left side of the lower cabinet. Games with solid state flippers will have a flipper control board name the TY-FFASI board.
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There can also be two additional boards, not including satellite boards which were used such as a shaker motor driver board, a magnet control board, etc. Secret Service used an MRB-1 (Mega Resistor Board) which was mounted to the back of the body of the cabinet. The first two games, Laser War and Secret Service, did not use a PPB board, and were equipped with a flipper power supply (very similar to the Williams System 7, 9, & early 11 flipper power supply). The following boards are typical of what you will find in a Data East backbox. This boardset, like most hardware of this generation, is very derivative of Bally/Williams System 11 hardware.ĭata East Standard DMD Board Set, this from a Star Wars 7.5 DMD missing, one player game score fontsĭata East/Sega pinball used a board set with minor differences from 1987 to 1995.7.4 CPU fails to boot with RAM installed.7.2 Incorrect Flipper Pawl Screw Installed.6.1 Star Trek 25th Anniversary Edition blown switch matrix.5.11.3 Should the sound board be recapped?.5.11.2 Missing or Broken Pins on the MPU-to-Sound Connector.5.10.5.3 Flipper Stuck up (hold voltage).5.10.5.1 Solid State Flipper Board Issues.5.10.3 Special solenoid problems with RottenDog MPU board.5.10.2 Knocker "knocks" in test but not in game play.5.9.3.1 Segments Light "In Sympathy" With Other Segments.5.9.2 Display is "delayed" after turn on.5.8.6 Switches Seemingly Inoperative or Registering "Late".5.8.4 Multiple Switches Reported from a Single Switch Closure.5.8.3.2 Switches Not Working Due to Playfield Wiring.


5.8.3 Complete (or most of a) Column/Row of Switches Not Working.5.8.1 Diode and Switch Matrix Wiring Orientation on a Microswitch.5.7.3 Using MOSFETs in the Lamp Matrix Circuitry.
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