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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Hampshire
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Hi,
am about to order some caps to replace the decoupling (20uF/40v) caps on the decoder board of my Philips CD104. Most of the supplies are +5v to the primary chips (TDA1540 & SAA7020) si I guess I could drop down to 6.3 or 10v caps. I'm thinking of going OSCONS but should I increase the uF values. |
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