hello all....ive been trying to find the ic chips out of a teac ge-20 graphic equalizer, it has wrote on them in this order: 4558DF, JRC, 9834, I can find the same but without the f on the end the people selling them cant say for sure weather they will be the same, im not even sure if the ics are broke but its had something spilt on it and one of the tracks on the pcb had blown off and left a black mark on the pcb, ive now fixed that but wanted to replace all the componants to get it working again and give it a good service, this would be my first project, anyway, love the site theres loads of info i can look threw, i hope someone can help me out, it would be appreciated, thanks, mozmax
According to:
http://recording.org/diy-pro-audio-forum/44167-what-replace-when-rebuilding-older-channel.html
JRC is Japan Radio Company
If you can trace the circuit out see if it matches the pinout of the MC4558CN
Digi-key link
http://www.st.com/web/en/resource/technical/document/datasheet/CD00000478.pdf
Good Luck
http://recording.org/diy-pro-audio-forum/44167-what-replace-when-rebuilding-older-channel.html
JRC is Japan Radio Company
If you can trace the circuit out see if it matches the pinout of the MC4558CN
Digi-key link
http://www.st.com/web/en/resource/technical/document/datasheet/CD00000478.pdf
Good Luck
Alternative type code is NJM4558. Similar characteristics as uA741, but not pin compatible with most common dual operational amplifiers.
Alternative type code is NJM4558. Similar characteristics as uA741, but not pin compatible with most common dual operational amplifiers.
4558 is industry standard dual op-amp pinout, worked with this and its slightly better specified relative the 4559 in low end consumer electronics for more than a decade. The 5532 is pin for pin compatible and in many applications will drop in with minimum fuss assuming good supply decoupling and layout.
http://akizukidenshi.com/download/NJM4558.pdf
trying to get my head round this task but failing ha, not sure what to do, i dont think i can trace the circuit out, maybe i should just change all other parts first and see if it works then but even then im stuck on finding these little red caps, i think there dipped tantulum and fo instance one says 103j and thats all, theres little blue caps in that look like beads they display all info so i can find them, anyone heard of these caps?
The 103J capacitor is a 10nF 5%.
See the codes for value and tolerence here: Capacitor Codes - Transwiki
Best of luck
Ebbe
See the codes for value and tolerence here: Capacitor Codes - Transwiki
Best of luck
Ebbe
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