Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 11:50:03 EDT 2002 | dougt
What is happening is your bench supply is unable to supply enough current so the voltage drops. When you turn up the volume knob your asking for more current and the voltage drops more (the led's in the faceplate dim). It also sounds like when you
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 14:22:37 EDT 2002 | davef
If that's the case, it's most likely the radio is bad. Again, I'm not clear, but it sounds like using the MD is the trigger to shut the player down: * Stop using the MD. * Fix the MD or some of the associated power supply regulation circuitry. For
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 14:33:32 EDT 2002 | Simon
Thanks to all of you. This is very kind. I'll have a good poke around the circuit board for loose / hot components - good tips. I think it might be a throw away job, but I thought I'd give it a last try. You guys have actually given me much more
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 13:43:48 EDT 2002 | barryg
You right Simon, this forum is not for that type of question, but since you have been polite and desperate, i'll shoot some help. Your right, sounds like it is the unit, there is probably a component failed that is shutting down the unit when it gets
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 12:06:11 EDT 2002 | simon
Thanks a lot for the reply. The power supply I'm using (12v) is from an HP scanner, so I guess it's always likely that it's not man enough for the job. There were no fuse problems in the car, it just dies. As it is the same problem whether in the
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 16 12:56:56 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
simon- davef is on the right track. 1st year electronics courses teaches us that you should always check the power supply first. In this case, the power supply in question is not your power source but the regulated power within the unit. I suspect o
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 10:21:46 EDT 2010 | ranco13
Hello all, Can anyone know what influence has on RF/HF components when using PCB with OSP coating? We are now manufacturing our RF components on PCB with ENIG coating ,and want to use OSP instead. By the way:If anyone can send me an article on this s
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 17:58:22 EDT 2005 | GS
RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification. A strategic tecnology. Regards...........GS
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 17:17:27 EST 2007 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 11:32:19 EDT 2006 | darburch
Solder joint too shiny, clock wrong color, she's got my chair, radio too loud, can't hear the radio, I'm too hot she's too cold change the A/C.Kindergarten wasn't this petty.OH, wait this is a heath and safety issue, I need the day off with pay. Why