0.53 Volts
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0.53 Volts
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Matt Cramer
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Re: 0.53 Volts
You should find the same voltage as the battery voltage on the following points: S12, S12C, the center legs of Q9 and Q12, the left (non-banded) end of D3, the left leg of U5, and the left (banded) end of D9.
You should have 5 volts at the following points: S5, the two +5V holes in the proto area, the right (non-banded) end of D9, the right leg of U5, the left (banded) end of D19, and pins 1, 20, and 31 of the CPU.
Let me know where you find the correct voltages, and where you find the wrong ones.
Re: 0.53 Volts
S5 0.68Volts
The two 5Volt supplys on the proto area read 0.68 volts
The non-banded side of d9 read 5.1 volts
The Right leg U9 read 5.1 Volts
And pins 1/20/31 read 0.68 Volts.
Thanks again for your help.
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Re: 0.53 Volts
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Matt Cramer
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Re: 0.53 Volts
Correct, sounds like yours burned out.tomsmooth wrote:I have desoldered it and the voltages seem to be fine. Will it just be a case of replacing it? Thanks
