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devo 7e blown regulator
- airheli1201
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I need someone who has a devo 7e for help if possible. Basically I managed to burn out something on after my board after I installed the 7105 module. I think I must have made a short somewhere. I believe I have burnt the regulator as can be seen in the photo but is unsure .
Can anyone tell me what I actually destroyed? I tried searching photos online of the board but it just wasn't clear enough.
Your help is much appreciated.
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Maybe you should remove the board to look at its back side. If it looks ok there you might have a good chance.
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Did you connect something to the two pads just below the burn mark?
My job is to design/debug circuits. To me, the damage looks like an uncontrolled short circuit. I'll have more information tomorrow after I've tested that area of my transmitter.
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- airheli1201
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The whole area is burnt, not just the component. Backside is fine though.
Might be too much of a hassle to repair I think.
Luckily, it's only a devo 7e. I will look at this as a lesson. I have another one on the way .
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- NIcolas31417
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exactly the same issue happened to my 7e today, same story, i may have short sthg...
but the damages are not that size.
does somebody know if this kind of regulator is availavbe for sale anywhere on the net ?
(actually, i achieve to boot the devo with a piezzo spark on the right jumper, i don't understand why but it works even if this isn't very convenient:) )
Thx, Nicolas
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www.banggood.com/2Pcs-DCDC-3_3V-AMS1117-...Module-p-945171.html
I think i have posted some information in the topic about, buzzing noises from devo 7e
I think in your case likely only the regulator has burned, you can put 3v3 reg as posted it works fine i use like that.
But if you have bad luck the full unregulated battery voltage have been on all components and might damaged more, but it isd unlikely.
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You see image input of the module take from the pad as shown, close to the burned area, the 3v3 output you can wire direct to the module, or else (all 3v3 line are connected) the ground you can connect to metal of module or anywhere. (all ground are common)
should work fine I use like that for long time and also keep stable 3v3 at any tx power setting.
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that is into the power switch circuit.
Clean up the area and look what has been left.
Then you must find the reason for the blast.
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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- NIcolas31417
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Amax: no damages on the pcb, but this component seems to be disabled.
Now, the devo refuses to boot unless i disconnect and re-connect the battery.
However, i managed to make it obey and boot with a piezzo spark on the jumpers pin but it's not convenient at all, i would be happy to solder a new mosfet on it
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- ClittleJ
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From Digital-Key;
MOSFET IRLML6401 PBFDKR-ND
MOSFET IRLML6401 PBFCT-ND
From Mouser;
MOSFET IRLML6401 TRPBF
MOSFET IRLML6401 GTRPBF
Will any/all of these replace my burnt one?
Thanks so much for your time and consideration!
This is the damaged part;
This is how I think I made the mistake.. I think the RF shield has arced those wires below the foam tape
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