Hello !
I have a keyboard where a number of keys have stopped working, pretty sure its not mechanical issues but electronics in the board. The keyboard in question is a OEM Key Tronic "foam and foil" keyboard from the early 80s, it was manufactured by a Swedish company called Luxor for a computer called ABC 806. I have in total of 3 keyboards where different pads have stopped working and I cant figure out why, here is an image of the keyboard:
The keyboard uses the Intel 8049H keyboard controller and a XR 950-3B scan driver and something like a 3 pin 7805 voltage regulator.
Any tips, comments or ideas are very welcome, I love to get this board working so I can use my computer.
Research help needed !
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The foam in the 'foam and foil' has disintegrated, so the foil doesn't make contact with the pads anymore. You can make new ones yourself (workshop-f7/1983-general-radio-genrad-l ... 19531.html) or buy pre-made ones (https://texelec.com/product/foam-capaci ... keytronic/), but I don't recommend that, it's way cheaper to do it yourself. Good luck with the project! 

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Hi guys, thanks for the quick reply.
All foam is replaced with the ones from Texelc, the reason I suspect the electronics is that I switched between 2 different circuit boards and the keys not working was different on both boards, despite using the same switches.
All foam is replaced with the ones from Texelc, the reason I suspect the electronics is that I switched between 2 different circuit boards and the keys not working was different on both boards, despite using the same switches.