Apple M0110 keyboard dead controller
Posted: 16 Nov 2024, 19:47
I got myself two Apple M0110 keyboards. One in good cosmetical order and complete and another PCB with a lot of non working switches. Unfortunately the good looking one is completly dead. Reading the net about the M0110 I found that using a wrong phone cable can cause the keyboard controller go bad. This seems to be the case here. It has an Philipps MAB8021P controller on the PCB.
The other PCB is working, at least partially. A lot of the switches are sticky and most of them do not register at all. But the controller is working. Its an Intel 8021.
I learned that the Philipps is a licensed copy of the Intel 8021. I switched the ICs around but that does not work. Both keyboard PCBs have the same rev number 8200103A, so they are the same. I dont know why switching the ICs between the two boards should not work. Besides a 74LS123 (which is ok) there are no other ICs and I cannot spot any difference between both boards.
I rather would switch the controller than desoldering and soldering 10 to 20 keyboard switches to make one fully working keyboard out of the two.
Any classic Mac experts around who can solve the mystery?
The other PCB is working, at least partially. A lot of the switches are sticky and most of them do not register at all. But the controller is working. Its an Intel 8021.
I learned that the Philipps is a licensed copy of the Intel 8021. I switched the ICs around but that does not work. Both keyboard PCBs have the same rev number 8200103A, so they are the same. I dont know why switching the ICs between the two boards should not work. Besides a 74LS123 (which is ok) there are no other ICs and I cannot spot any difference between both boards.
I rather would switch the controller than desoldering and soldering 10 to 20 keyboard switches to make one fully working keyboard out of the two.
Any classic Mac experts around who can solve the mystery?