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smac666:
The CP itself fell through the opening and side swiped the board so it took a heafty wallop.
It was working fine before that no problem. The cab is fine, I tried another board in it.

As for the schematic, if some has it or knows where I can get it from then please let me know I have been looking for it for over a week now at most of the normal sites but no one seems to have it. I have found pin-outs and installation manual but no schematics anywhere.

Regards
Steve

SavannahLion:

--- Quote from: smac666 on June 14, 2007, 09:24:11 am ---The sign on the board for it is a little loop the loop line. I looked at the rest of the board and there appear to be a few more on the board but they have no identifying marks on them at all.
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On some circuit schematics I look at, FB is used to denote a Ferrite Bead, however, on other schematics I looked at, it's used to denote an inductor. The loop-de-loop is used to denote an inductor.

You need the schematic or someone you can take the board to to ID the blue component.

Kaytrim:
Send an email to Capcom Support for your part of the world and see if they can help you identify the missing part.

http://www.capcom.com/

TTFN :cheers:
Kaytrim

smac666:
Ok sent a mail to Capcom support waiting for a reply.
Some told me hat you can replace the part with a 100ohm resistor so I tried that and now the game works fine!!

I'll replace it with the correct part once Capcom respond.

Thanks for all the help
Steve

Level42:
The loop the loop sign indicates a coil. Is one of leads on the pcb of this coil very close to a connector ?

Usualy these coils are there for filtering out high frequency signals that are induced in wiring. That's why there are so many near that connector on your second picture.

A coil is simply a piece of wire that is wound. For a DC current, a coil means nothing. It's just a simple wire. For AC currents, a coil means a resistance, and thus in this set-up it works as a filter.

You could actualy have tried simply shorting it with a wire, and it probably would have worked as well, but the 100ohms will do fine for now, although it's not filtering out any high frequencies of course.
If you don't run into problems, don't be too bothered about it and enjoy the game :D

Glad you fixed it !

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