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Ariete Espresso Novecento 1387 Disassembly

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Ariete Espresso Novecento 1387 Disassembly, Schematic: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:01crwdnd2935265:01crwdne2935265:0
Schematic
  • I'm impressed with the simplicity of this device. The only thing the PCB does is to turn off the device off if it has not been used in a while (the pump was not used). Everything else is directly wired.

  • My original drawing is attached - I was making it while I traced the cables. I'll add a cleaned up version soon.

  • Cables/wires: b = blue, bk=black, o=orange, r=red

  • T,M,B are the top, mid, and bottom pins of switches, respectively.

  • From what I can tell, the PCB is very basic. It consists of an AC-DC down-converter to power a microcontroller that can measure if the button is pressed or the pump is running and actuate a relays to turn the entire device on and off.

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