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Emilio

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a Toshiba SD-3960 DVD player that produces vido OK but no sound.
Some Toshiba DVD players seemed to have had problems with caps but I have
beeb unable to inpoint which caps on this model. Any help would be greatly
appreciated - hate to put it in the scrap pile!
 
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Arfa Daily

Jan 1, 1970
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Emilio said:
I have a Toshiba SD-3960 DVD player that produces vido OK but no sound.
Some Toshiba DVD players seemed to have had problems with caps but I have
beeb unable to inpoint which caps on this model. Any help would be
greatly
appreciated - hate to put it in the scrap pile!
The caps on the ones that gave trouble, were two small electrolytics near
the back of the main board. I can't remember the numbers of them, but they
were only low value little things - 47u or 100u or something like that. They
were decouplers for the +/- 12v supplies to the buffer opamps, and it was
usually the one on the negative rail that went short. AIR, the original
Toshiba original fix was to just cut them out. Shouldn't be too hard to
establish that one of the rails is missing of the opamps, and then to find a
nearby cap that's short.

Arfa
 
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Emilio Sturino

Jan 1, 1970
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Arfa Daily said:
The caps on the ones that gave trouble, were two small electrolytics near
the back of the main board. I can't remember the numbers of them, but they
were only low value little things - 47u or 100u or something like that.

The cap numbers identifiedin previous posts for the model that gave the same
problem (no audio) were C927, C928 & C929. None of these numbers match with
what is on the printed ciercuit board for this model. There are 12 caps
grouped on the left hand corner by the RCA jacks and because it is a
multilayed board, I really cannot (or don't know how) to trace them.

They were decouplers for the +/- 12v supplies to the buffer opamps, and it
was usually the one on the negative rail that went short. AIR, the original
Toshiba original fix was to just cut them out. Shouldn't be too hard to
establish that one of the rails is missing of the opamps, and then to find
a nearby cap that's short.

Any suggestions on how to actually do this would be greatly appreciated. I
have never worked ona multilayerd board before!

Emilio
 
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