pacoarcade
Professional
Hello, I found this CPS1 board very cheap and I couldn't resist so I got it.
The board came with lots of flux in the CPS-A-01. It lacks some LSxxx chips and a capacitor and it has broken resistor arrays and two lifted pads. I don't think I'll be able to repair it, and possibly the problem is in the custom chip, but since it looks poorly reworked I plan to get the missing components and run it.
This board comes with Unicon and Tk capacitors. In my experience with Sega Mega Drive console, these capacitors almost always were way out of spec. Is it possible that they may affect other areas of the circuit and not just audio? for example not blocking DC or some other capacitor related problem. I'd like to know if it's safe for the circuit to run a CPS1 board with bad electrolytics.
Any idea on why the green wire patch is there?
Is it possible to run only the A board to get some useful information? what should I check to avoid damage if I connect a B+C board to test this board?
I attach photos of the board before and after cleaning. Any suggestion is welcome!
The board came with lots of flux in the CPS-A-01. It lacks some LSxxx chips and a capacitor and it has broken resistor arrays and two lifted pads. I don't think I'll be able to repair it, and possibly the problem is in the custom chip, but since it looks poorly reworked I plan to get the missing components and run it.
This board comes with Unicon and Tk capacitors. In my experience with Sega Mega Drive console, these capacitors almost always were way out of spec. Is it possible that they may affect other areas of the circuit and not just audio? for example not blocking DC or some other capacitor related problem. I'd like to know if it's safe for the circuit to run a CPS1 board with bad electrolytics.
Any idea on why the green wire patch is there?
Is it possible to run only the A board to get some useful information? what should I check to avoid damage if I connect a B+C board to test this board?
I attach photos of the board before and after cleaning. Any suggestion is welcome!
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