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Sinclair ZX81 General Maintenance

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Sinclair ZX81 Mainboard (Issue 2)

Maintaining your Sinclair ZX81 ensures reliable operation and extends the life of this classic computer. This guide covers essential care, preventive steps, and troubleshooting for both Issue 1 and Issue 2 boards.

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Warning: Always use proper ESD precautions when handling the ZX81 PCB. Wear a grounded wrist strap and work on an anti-static mat to prevent component damage.

Maintenance Intervals: Perform visual inspections and cleaning every 6–12 months. Replace electrolytic capacitors every 10–15 years, or sooner if instability is observed.

Board Revisions

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Revision PCB Marking Key Differences Common Issues
Issue 1 "ZX81 ISSUE ONE" Early production, discrete logic ULA, different RAM layout Poor video sync, RAM instability, ULA overheating
Issue 2 "ZX81 ISSUE TWO" Improved ULA, revised RAM, better video circuit ULA socket failures, keyboard connector wear

Power Supply & Regulator Care

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The ZX81 uses a linear power supply:

  • PSU Part: Sinclair 9V DC Adapter (center negative)
  • Specs: 9V DC, 700mA minimum
  • On-board Regulator: 7805 (IC3)
  • On-board Electrolytic Capacitors: C5, C6, C7

Failure Modes:

  • PSU: Overvoltage, ripple, plug wear
  • 7805: Overheating, output drift
  • Capacitors: Leakage, bulging, ESR rise

Capacitor Designators:

  • C5 – Input smoothing
  • C6 – Output smoothing
  • C7 – Video circuit decoupling

Capacitor Replacement Table

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Position Value (µF) Voltage (V) Notes Series/Type
C5 1000 16 PSU input filter Low ESR, radial
C6 22 16 7805 output Low ESR, radial
C7 1 25 Video smoothing General purpose

Voltage & Clock Test Points

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Test Point Pin/Location Expected Value Tolerance
5V Rail IC3 output pin 5.0V DC ±0.2V
ULA Clock In IC1 pin 35 3.25 MHz ±0.05 MHz
RAM Vcc IC5 pin 8 5.0V DC ±0.2V
Video Out Edge connector pin 16 1.0V p-p ±0.2V

Essential Tools

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  • ESD wrist strap & mat
  • Phillips and flat screwdrivers
  • Soldering iron (fine tip)
  • Desoldering pump or braid
  • Multimeter (with continuity & voltage)
  • Oscilloscope (for clock/video)
  • Small side cutters
  • Isopropyl alcohol & brush

Preventive Maintenance Checklist

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  1. Power off and unplug the ZX81.
  2. Remove case and visually inspect PCB for corrosion or damage.
  3. Check all electrolytic capacitors for bulging or leakage.
  4. Clean dust from PCB using a soft brush.
  5. Inspect and clean edge connector contacts.
  6. Verify tightness of ULA and RAM IC sockets.
  7. Check keyboard membrane for cracks or poor contact.
  8. Test output voltages from PSU and on-board regulator.
  9. Reassemble and test basic operation.

Common Faults & Quick Checks

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Symptom Likely Cause Quick Check
No power PSU failure, 7805 fault Measure 9V at input, 5V at IC3 output
No video ULA, C7, TV cable Check ULA temp, replace C7, test cable
Random resets C5/C6, RAM socket Replace caps, reseat RAM
Keyboard unresponsive Membrane, connector Inspect/replace membrane, clean connector
Garbage screen ULA, RAM Swap ULA, test RAM chips

Troubleshooting Flowcharts

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  1. No Power
    1. → Check PSU output → If OK, check 7805 output → If 5V missing, replace 7805 or C5/C6.
  2. No Video Output
    1. → Confirm 5V present → Check ULA temperature → Replace C7 → Test with alternate TV/cable.
  3. Random Crashes/Resets
    1. → Inspect/replace C5/C6 → Reseat RAM/ULA → Check for dry solder joints.
  4. Keyboard Issues
    1. → Inspect membrane for cracks → Clean edge connector → Replace membrane if needed.