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![]() Franc Zabkar wrote: On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 11:55:58 -0400, "Alec S." put finger to keyboard and composed: The bad news is that you guys were both right and wrong about it being a 7805, not a 7905. You’re right because that is indeed what is supposed to be there. You’re wrong because that’s not what’s currently there. ... somehow I put in a 7905 instead of the 7805 ... I guess it makes sense that it’s not working now. ![]() expect it to work when I put the correct one back can I? Would having a 7905 in there (while on) have killed the board? The pinout of a 7805 is I G O. Which is how the board is silk screened in his photo.. The pinout of a 7905 is G I O. IIRC, the unregulated input voltage was +12VDC. This would mean that the 7805's IGO pins would have had voltages of +12V/0V/+5V. The 7905 would then have seen -12V on its input, which is correct, and this would then mean that its output pin would have been sitting at 5V below its ground pin, ie +7V. AISI, this may have done irreparable damage to your +5V logic. The 7905 is probably quite happy, though. :-( BTW, when looking for a short, you don't always need to remove the entire part, you only need to isolate it by desoldering whichever pin is connected to the short. - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. -- http://improve-usenet.org/index.html aioe.org, Goggle Groups, and Web TV users must request to be white listed, or I will not see your messages. If you have broadband, your ISP may have a NNTP news server included in your account: http://www.usenettools.net/ISP.htm There are two kinds of people on this earth: The crazy, and the insane. The first sign of insanity is denying that you're crazy. |
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