Hi all,
I have been lurking around here for some time, but as I am a newbie to DIY it has been basically to 'learn'.
Well, having recaped (and slightly tweaked) my first CD player recently, I decided to have a go at the Philips.
All went well - or so I hope - until I damaged an SMD cap on the board just underneath the clock. Now I was wondering if somebody could tell me which value this cap had so that I can replace it.
I should mention that I downloaded a service manual but I have to admit that I am not skilled enough to read the schematic properly to identify the damaged part.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
All the best from rainy
Germany,
Wolfram
I have been lurking around here for some time, but as I am a newbie to DIY it has been basically to 'learn'.
Well, having recaped (and slightly tweaked) my first CD player recently, I decided to have a go at the Philips.
All went well - or so I hope - until I damaged an SMD cap on the board just underneath the clock. Now I was wondering if somebody could tell me which value this cap had so that I can replace it.
I should mention that I downloaded a service manual but I have to admit that I am not skilled enough to read the schematic properly to identify the damaged part.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
All the best from rainy

Wolfram
Admitted, i don't have any experience with the cd104, but i've seen this thread CD104 Tweaks
I'm sure there's a lot of people with knowledge about this player.
Best regards
Ebbe
I'm sure there's a lot of people with knowledge about this player.
Best regards
Ebbe
Hi Wolfram,
do I know you somewhere?
Looks like a bypass for the bigger Antennas, no problem to just leave it out.
For better feelings you could solder a Wima MKS2 0,22 at this place, if at hand
But it should work fine without, if no other bug is hidden somewhere in the wilderness of the PCB...
Best regards from cologne,
Juergen
p.S. NONOS rulez!
do I know you somewhere?

Looks like a bypass for the bigger Antennas, no problem to just leave it out.
For better feelings you could solder a Wima MKS2 0,22 at this place, if at hand

But it should work fine without, if no other bug is hidden somewhere in the wilderness of the PCB...
Best regards from cologne,
Juergen
p.S. NONOS rulez!
The 22uF is c2513. The broken smd C is a 22n bypass/decouple
cap c2539.
If the new c2513 is a low esr type you just might remove all
the remains of c2539 and give it a try. If you need to replace
the smd C, find a nice 22n smd and put it in place.
Hope this helps.
cap c2539.
If the new c2513 is a low esr type you just might remove all
the remains of c2539 and give it a try. If you need to replace
the smd C, find a nice 22n smd and put it in place.
Hope this helps.
Thanks a lot guys!
Well, Jogi, the world is rather small these days.....🙂 ....and be happy that your latest toy does without that SMD stuff....to avoid a harsher word 😀
Greetings from rainy
Germany,
Wolfram
Well, Jogi, the world is rather small these days.....🙂 ....and be happy that your latest toy does without that SMD stuff....to avoid a harsher word 😀
Greetings from rainy

Wolfram
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