Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Don: I'll bow to your expertise on this. This piece is from a 1990 M6. My repairer referred to a bad "chip" (defective in many cameras apparently) and replace it with the current and different part. The metering being so simple doesn't seem like it would really need a computer does it! Cheers! kw >Ken, > >I have never taken an M6 apart. I'm speculating >based on the time period it was designed, and >what other cameras from that era are like >inside (some of which I have had apart). > >I till suspect the IC is a voltage regulator. The light >meter would also require a few simple electronics >which could be in this same package. I don't know >for sure. It is unlikely the chip is custom made for >Leica (at least when first designed). That means >there are probably legs on the chip that are unused. > >My only point is that, given the time period of the >M6 design and early manufacture, it is not possible >the device you saw is a RAM chip. In 1970, computers >were HUGE! > >;-) don ferrario > >-----Original Message----- >From: Ken Wilcox <wilcox@umcc.umich.edu> >To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us ><leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> >Date: Tuesday, June 30, 1998 10:19 AM >Subject: Re: [Leica] M6 electronics > > >>Don: >> >>My very elementary electronics knowledge says that a diode has >only two >>(di) electrical connections. This thing has 28 of them. Am I >really that >>far off on my understanding of electronics? >> - ---- Ken Wilcox Carolyn's Personal Touch Portraits LHSA, MEA, LAW preferred---> <wilcox@umcc.umich.edu> <kwilcox@gfn.org>