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## PCB Details
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00811.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00811.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
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Power supplies:
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<b>Power supplies:</b>
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00812.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00812.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
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```
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These two units supply all the power needed for the PCB components (sound system, LEDs, touch controller etc).
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My photos will look a little different at the bottom as we had to jerry rig an extension cable to feed power into the unit since I don't have the original cabling for it. Works fine on American power, theoretically works fine in europe without a transformer as well based on some reports. R1 uses a 300VA step down transformer https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/267603668046446603/1045057845999173692/IMG_20221123_112537805_HDR.jpg but that's probably overkill.
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Touch Unit Control Board (PSS-7135-L02-01)
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00814.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00814.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
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<b>Touch Unit Control Board (PSS-7135-L02-01) </b>
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00814.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00814.JPG" width="150" height="150"/> <br>
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The most interesting part of the PCB. Custom part made by Pentel. Two of these exist on the PCB board that process 6 channels each, to get the 2 halves of the touch controller. Each segment of the touch controller has one of these as well, with the addition of the ribbon cable to connect the segments together.
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LED Data board (14-1497-R)
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00813.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00813.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
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<b>LED Data board (14-1497-R)</b>
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00813.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00813.JPG" width="150" height="150"/> <br>
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This sends the pretty colors to the touch controller and card reader panel?
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2.1 channel AMP (14-1466CR)
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00816.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00816.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
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<b>2.1 channel AMP (14-1466CR) </b>
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00816.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00816.JPG" width="150" height="150"/> <br>
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Handles analog sound routing to subwoofer and tweeters
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Headphone AMP (00-1358AR)
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00815.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00815.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
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<b>Headphone AMP (00-1358AR)</b>
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00815.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00815.JPG" width="150" height="150"/> <br>
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Handles audio output to the control panel
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I/O Control Board (837-15257-01)
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00817.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00817.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
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<b>I/O Control Board (837-15257-01) </b>
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00817.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00817.JPG" width="150" height="150"/> <br>
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The existence of this board is a bit overkill for what it's used for, likely it *had* to be used due to Sega producing the cabinets for Marvelous. This is a newer version of the control board that has a USB port on it, almost all sega cabs use this now. Note: Wacca does NOT check for a coin counter, so the resistor trick is not needed to apply credits in game.
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## Card reader panel "ASSY CTRL PNL"
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The coin entry stuff connected to the cash box is here too.
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## Touch Controller
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There are 12 of these bad boys divided into two halves, set to channel 1-6 on each side that feed back into 2 touch unit control boards. Each one weighs x grams which totals to about 40 LBS. Somehow I never really understood how MASSIVE these units are until I held an individual segment in my hand.
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There are 12 of these bad boys divided into two halves, set to channel 1-6 on each side that feed back into 2 touch unit control boards. Each one weighs x grams which totals to about 40 LBS. Somehow I never really understood how MASSIVE these units are until I held an individual segment in my hand. 5 LED segments per unit, with 4 segments across the acrylic making 240 "keys".
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Here are some scans of a segment that shows the curve profile.
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve1.png" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve1.png" width="150" height="150"/>
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve2.png" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve2.png" width="150" height="150"/>
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<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve3.png" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve3.png" width="150" height="150"/>
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<img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve2.png" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve2.png" width="150" height="150"/>
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<img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve3.png" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve3.png" width="150" height="150"/>
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## Replacement LED PCBs
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Wacca LEDs are notorious for being burnt out, you've likely received your machine in a state where some panels are not getting color data, are dim, or are straight up not lit up. This is partly due to the design of WS2812.
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