
Hey all,
Recently found a 1975 Casiotron 04-507 for restoration I am working on today.
It has a very interesting movement of a kind I haven't seen with Casio before: Two circuits (just time and date!), each with their own cmos ; both circuits interlinked by the plastic interlink strips we now know so well from the insides of our computers, phones etc. It also has a very sophisticated way of connecting lcd panel to circuit I never saw before on any digital but the Seiko 0114/0124.
I think this is one of the Casiotrons that truly deserves the name 'time computer' as casio used in those days
Anyway, the movement looks clean, no marks of battery leaking damage so I will have to test all parts separately.
Before I do this id like to have a picture of a similar movement. The 04-507 movement is probably (partly) soldered manually and I notice some rough soldering on the topside of the movement (right circuit in the picture). Id like to know if this is the original layout or that it has been tempered with in the past.
Also I would be interested in any info on the xtal, anyone knows the rate of the xtal in this movement?
Thanks in advance and have a good weekend!


Recently found a 1975 Casiotron 04-507 for restoration I am working on today.
It has a very interesting movement of a kind I haven't seen with Casio before: Two circuits (just time and date!), each with their own cmos ; both circuits interlinked by the plastic interlink strips we now know so well from the insides of our computers, phones etc. It also has a very sophisticated way of connecting lcd panel to circuit I never saw before on any digital but the Seiko 0114/0124.
I think this is one of the Casiotrons that truly deserves the name 'time computer' as casio used in those days

Anyway, the movement looks clean, no marks of battery leaking damage so I will have to test all parts separately.
Before I do this id like to have a picture of a similar movement. The 04-507 movement is probably (partly) soldered manually and I notice some rough soldering on the topside of the movement (right circuit in the picture). Id like to know if this is the original layout or that it has been tempered with in the past.
Also I would be interested in any info on the xtal, anyone knows the rate of the xtal in this movement?
Thanks in advance and have a good weekend!


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