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SCPH-5502 ceramic capacitor question

Posted: November 22nd, 2021, 9:49 am
by gtsamour
Hi,

while installing the DFO one ceramic cap must have been damaged even though I barely touched it with the soldering iron at 270C, Must have been cracked already.
Anyone knows what value it is? There is no indication onboard like a cap number. This cap bridges the 3.3V line to ground and there seem to be more caps bridging the power and ground (like in parallel to each other).
The console seems to be working fine but I need to replace it (OCD).

If anyone had a donor pu-18 of the 1-664-537-72 board and could remove it and measure this cap, I would be forever greatful.
The instructions for installing the DFO were to connect te power and ground wires at the two ends of this cap, this is what caused the fault.
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Finally I made solder points myself by scratching the green surface to uncover the copper and solder the wires there (much safer), but I need to replace this broken ceramic capacitor. Please if someone could help out...

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Re: SCPH-5502 ceramic capacitor question

Posted: November 28th, 2021, 9:48 pm
by nonstopxiaowei
10nf

Re: SCPH-5502 ceramic capacitor question

Posted: November 29th, 2021, 5:09 am
by TheShadowRunner
http://psxdev.ru/files/manuals/SCPH-550 ... 2_5503.pdf
Not the best quality but maybe can help.

Re: SCPH-5502 ceramic capacitor question

Posted: November 29th, 2021, 10:06 pm
by gtsamour
nonstopxiaowei wrote: November 28th, 2021, 9:48 pm10nf
Really !!!!! Have you measured the cap at this spot after removing it? If you did THANK YOU !!!!

So, did you actually measure it? How did you come up with this value? :praise
TheShadowRunner wrote: November 29th, 2021, 5:09 am http://psxdev.ru/files/manuals/SCPH-550 ... 2_5503.pdf
Not the best quality but maybe can help.
Actually this cap and all the components on the back side of the board are all unmarked.... So this service manual doesn't indicate the value I'm looking for.

Re: SCPH-5502 ceramic capacitor question

Posted: February 8th, 2022, 4:34 am
by Shadow
That capacitor isn't crucial to the operation of the system. It'll work without it fine since it's just a decoupling capacitor. It's either 1uF or 10uF. The service manual will say.

Re: SCPH-5502 ceramic capacitor question

Posted: February 8th, 2022, 7:54 pm
by gtsamour
Shadow wrote: February 8th, 2022, 4:34 am That capacitor isn't crucial to the operation of the system. It'll work without it fine since it's just a decoupling capacitor. It's either 1uF or 10uF. The service manual will say.
You must mean 1nF or 10nF (not uF).

Yes you are absolutely right, I just want my board to be "right" and have all the right components at their right places.
Unfortunately I can't find a service manual for the pu-18 board, I searched a lot but can't find it online, and for the ones you can find (other pcb models) there are no information for the decoupling caps in them.

Anyway, since I don't have same board to remove the cap and measure it, I replaced the broken cap with a 10nF as the guy above said that is the right one, he must have registered the forum just to write that as he only has 1 post. The one next to it is 1nF so this one has to be 10nF.
I removed and measured some decoupling caps from a scrap board of another version and they are 1nF, 10nF or 100nF.