Channel: element14 presents
Category: Science & Technology
Tags: electronicshackingmodselement14presentssiemenselement14vintagecomputersmakerteletypeengineeringupcyclinghardware
Description: When there's some awesome retro tech to be had, Clem can't say no! A 1960s vintage Siemens Fernschreiber S100 Teletype recently caught his attention, so of course he eventually wanted to use it as input/output for a homebrew computer of some sort. But how do you find a pinout for such an ancient device? Armed with a multimeter and oscilloscope, Clem maps out the pins and their functions to understand the operation of this magnificent electromechanical marvel! bit.ly/3rnQzOm Engage with the element14 presents team on the element14 Community - suggest builds, find project files, and see behind the scenes video: bit.ly/3tmdewv Visit the element14 Community for more great activities and free hardware: bit.ly/3q6YMpu Tech Spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJY #0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:40 Overview #1:28 The Teletype #3:10 Inside the Machine #7:45 Identifying the Power Section #8:49 The Input and Output #12:29 After Further Probing... #14:23 Give your Feedback #teletype #siemens #pinout #multimeter #oscilloscope #vintagecomputers #vintagetech