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What is this Circuit Board?

By kiario

7 years ago



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#1 7 years ago

Hi,

I accidentely spilled color(lots) on this Circuit board and hopefully got it all out.

But what is it for, tilt mechanism?

BR Anders

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#2 7 years ago

Sound board for a system 1 Gottlieb would be my guess

#3 7 years ago

Early Williams sound board, probably for like a system 3.

John

#4 7 years ago

It's not a sound board that I've seen before. The board was likely made in the mid to late 1970s, since it uses those curving board traces that were typical at that time.

http://pinwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_System_3_-_7#Sound_Boards

Maybe it's some sort of prototype? I don't see a reason why there would be wire terminals on a production board.

[edit]: Looking at it more closely, I see a manufacturer name: "CG Elektronik". That was made in Germany.

#5 7 years ago
Quoted from ForceFlow:

It's not a sound board that I've seen before. The board was likely made in the mid to late 1970s, since it uses those curving board traces that were typical at that time.
http://pinwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_System_3_-_7#Sound_Boards
Maybe it's some sort of prototype? I don't see a reason why there would be wire terminals on a production board.
[edit]: Looking at it more closely, I see a manufacturer name: "CG Elektronik". That was made in Germany.

Probably for Metric sounds on Williams games sold in the European market.

#6 7 years ago

I dont Think it is sound related. It says Exchange on the card. And then the Swedish coin system. 1kr 5kr 10kr.

It is in my firepower machine. I Think it is a board for the coin mechanism.

It is located inside the main cabinet on the left wall. Where the tilt mechanism is

#7 7 years ago

fire power sound is in the head. that looks like it counts coins / plays.

You don't need that PCB, remove it.

#8 7 years ago
Quoted from MrBally:

Probably for Metric sounds on Williams games sold in the European market.

UPDATE:

For Metric coins in European export games.

#9 7 years ago

It's a coin accumulator board for taking multiple denominations of coins and coining up the game based on the total inserted. Very common in Europe.

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