On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 11:10 AM, Adrian Graham
<witchy at binarydinosaurs.co.uk> wrote:
On 08/01/2017 07:31, "Tony Duell"
<ard.p850ug1 at gmail.com> wrote:
I don't
believe it's correct as drawn. For one thing you have V333, an NPN
transistor, with the collector grounded (and no -ve supplies on the circuit.
For
another, R322 is ridiculously low. And I would expect the anodes of the
3 diodes on the RGB outputs to go somewhere other than a resistor to
ground.
Hm, ok, that's today's task then. For V333 it could be that I just have the
pin numbers reversed but I'll double check. The diodes bothered me too and
No, it's more than that. The emitter returns to ground too. There is no way
of getting a voltage across colletor and emitter.
I'm trying to think of a better way of tracing
unknown lines on the bottom
of the board. My sponge-wrapped-in-tin-foil method isn't infallible.
I've been known to test to every connection on the board. Or to desolder all the
components I know it goes to and then do resistance checks to prove it goes
somewhere else. Yes it takes a long time,but...
Knowing what to expect, what is possible, helps a lot too. But that only comes
with practice.
-tony