Manufacturer TEAC
Model FD-55FV
Density QD/4D, DD/2D, SD/1D1)
Sides DS/2S, SS/1S
Rotation speed 300
Maximum seekable tracks 84
Interface Shugart
(PC-AT compatible)
Data Connnector 34 position card edge
Power Connnector 4 pin Molex
Head movement Metal belt
Head loading Mechanical / Solenoid
Disk locking Lever
Known colors
 
Black

TEAC FD-55FV

The FD-55FV is a 5.25“ quad sided double density floppy drive made by TEAC. It is part of their FD-55 series and was introduced in the beginning of the 1990s. There are multiple variants that are listed below. All variants use metal belts to facilitate head movement and lock the disk with a lever. Head loading is either done with a solenoid or via mechanical linkage. The drive can read and write at quad density and double density and only read at single density.

Variants

The FD-55FV model has a number of variants the differ in color, head loading type, circuit boards and more. They can be identified via the label that is located on the back of the drive (connector side).

FD-55FV 13-U

Description

The 13-U variant has a Black front bezel.

It uses the 15532060-03CA control board.

Pictures

FD-55FV 39-U

Description

The 39-U variant has a Black front bezel.

It uses the 15532060-20A control board and the Sankyo YG-437F94V motor board.

Pictures

Jumper settings

15532060-03CA

15532060-03ca.pdf

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15532060-20A

15532060-20a.pdf

View PDF

Common issues

Track Zero Misalignment

When removing or swapping the control board the Track Zero alignment is lost and has to be realigned. The Track Zero alignment is adjusted by loosening the control board screws and sliding it forward or backward. If the board is to far back the head assembly will never reach the sensor and will hit the back end of travel. In this case the floppy controller might try to reach zero multiple times, causing a fast repeating knocking noise.

The Track Zero alignment can be performed by following these steps:

  1. Loosen the control board screws so that it can slide back and forth with some resistance.
  2. Slide the control board all the way backward (towards the connectors).
  3. Repeat until Track Zero alignment is correct:
    1. Move the control board forward (towards the front bezel) by about 0.25mm.
    2. Try to read a disk or use KryoFlux track calibration mode (“dtc -v360 -i4 -c1”).
      1. If the disk reads fine or KryoFlux shows reading of track 0, then the Track Zero alignment should be OK.
      2. If the disk doesn't read or KryoFlux shows no track, then continue.
    3. Stop the disk reading or KryoFlux track calibration mode.
  4. After reaching a good control board position it is advised to check the alignment multiple times to ensure that it is working all the time.
  5. Tighten the control board screws, make sure not to move the board while doing so.
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