Re: Denon DRA-375RD Capacitor ID
- From: tonym924@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 16:24:21 -0000
On Aug 24, 4:11 am, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm pretty sure that I did see a rectangular one once, but whatever, if it
is 0.1F at 5.5v, it is *not* just any old cap put there to stop the
regulator oscillating - it is definitely a goldcap for backup.
Yes - the output stability cap would be something like a 0.1uF
ceramic.
Are you sure that there is not a diode between the regulator's output,
and the cap?
Hmm, I thought it was a direct connection (via jumper), but I'll
double
check that. There is a "+5V" silkscreen label in that general area,
which
brings up another possibility - perhaps that regulator is supposed to
be
a 7805. I'm working on getting the schematic, that should clear
things up.
TM
.
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