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Title: Nme 1.2 Smc Voltage Help
Post by: mikehenya on March 02, 2007, 09:20:00 PM
Can anyone use the continuity checker on their multimeter and see if it beeps when you touch both sides of the cap )?
   I have soldered for years, but had no luck with my backups working, so while retouching my solder points I am embarassed to say I had a seizure while soldering to the cap and burnt it off the chip. I cleanly resoldered it, but it is showing ground continuity across both sides of the chip (it isn't bridged) but unfortunately I don't know if it should. Does anyone know it's value in case it needs replaced?? Could someone please tell me if theirs has continuity?
  Thanks guys!
Title: Nme 1.2 Smc Voltage Help
Post by: mikehenya on March 03, 2007, 08:59:00 AM
Come on, anyone? All I need is the(IMG:http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s68/mikehenya/nme12sammode.jpg) value of the cap and/or if there is continuity betweeen the 2 point I dotted in yellow. I added a pic to help. Thanks

 

Title: Nme 1.2 Smc Voltage Help
Post by: fl0yd on March 03, 2007, 11:30:00 PM
QUOTE(mikehenya @ Mar 3 2007, 03:30 PM) *

Come on, anyone? All I need is the(IMG:http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s68/mikehenya/nme12sammode.jpg) value of the cap and/or if there is continuity betweeen the 2 point I dotted in yellow. I added a pic to help. Thanks


I tested this today on a non-problematic NME 1.2 and it did not respond with continuity across the cap.  I can only assume the same would be true of a problematic NME 1.2.
Title: Nme 1.2 Smc Voltage Help
Post by: mikehenya on March 03, 2007, 11:40:00 PM
Finally!  Thanks!  So I do have a bad chip!! Now I need to find a surface mount to match, Did it show you the value?

   Thanks again for the time! This chip is driving me nuts!