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Electronics => Repair => Topic started by: Dave Wise on April 24, 2024, 10:24:43 pm
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I love my 8060A handheld DMM's instant continuity beep, except I can't hear it. It's approximately 2700Hz but I have a hearing loss that notches it out. I modified my 8060A to output a lower frequency that I can hear.
The mod is a tiny daughterboard that mounts on the main board in place of Q6, a 2N3904 that drives piezo sounder LS1. We need one flying wire to pick up +5.2V Vdd to power the microcontroller.
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I just noticed that attach failed and only the pictures got uploaded. Here comes schematic, PCB layout, program, and assembly instructions.
I figured out a trick for extending the frequency range on small PIC microcontrollers whose Numerically Controlled Oscillator has an undersize (16 bits) Increment register. It's in the program comments but I didn't test it as I'd already cut off the programming header. Affected parts are PIC10F320/2, 12F1501, 16F1503/7/8/9, 16F1713/6/7/8/9.