Hi all,
Someone on Discord shared this recently, I haven't been able to confirm it or anything, just sharing for future reference
Just another reversed polarity cap to add to what we already know: https://exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopi ... 98&p=19310
Falcon cap C6 incorrect polarity?
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Steve
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Falcon cap C6 incorrect polarity?
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Rustynutt
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Re: Falcon cap C6 incorrect polarity?
Nice find. Wonder if some of the VSYNC issues dml brought up years ago are related to the cap in your link to the Exxos post?
Recently found on the KB ACIA, polarity on that IC to be reversed according to the data sheet. Was pulling power for an oscillator off the pins, and noticed this on the meter.
Could you take a peek there and see if I was drunk at the time?
Recently found on the KB ACIA, polarity on that IC to be reversed according to the data sheet. Was pulling power for an oscillator off the pins, and noticed this on the meter.
Could you take a peek there and see if I was drunk at the time?
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Rustynutt
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Re: Falcon cap C6 incorrect polarity?
Never mind, looked up terminology and data sheet again. Seems the ACIA Vdd is normally 5V, pin 12. Had it backwards for some reason.
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Re: Falcon cap C6 incorrect polarity?
Atari really struggled with cap polarity didn't they :roll:
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T'PAU
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Re: Falcon cap C6 incorrect polarity?
And here's what my multimeter has to say about that: ;)
Although the picture in first post is from me, someone else from german atari-home.de forum stumbled over this issue a year ago.
I just confirmed (and fixed ^^) it.
https://forum.atari-home.de/index.php/t ... 690.0.html
Although the picture in first post is from me, someone else from german atari-home.de forum stumbled over this issue a year ago.
I just confirmed (and fixed ^^) it.
https://forum.atari-home.de/index.php/t ... 690.0.html
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Re: Falcon cap C6 incorrect polarity?
Does it have some effect, though?
For example, isn't possible that it's one of those places where polarity isn't important?
For example, isn't possible that it's one of those places where polarity isn't important?
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Re: Falcon cap C6 incorrect polarity?
The side cutters would answer that!
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Re: Falcon cap C6 incorrect polarity?
@exxos I just cracked my Falcon open to check the polarity on the legs of this capacitor, I put my multimeter on continuity test and connected one probe to ground and then tested each leg of the capacitor. The bottom leg (the leg pointing to the inside of the motherboard) *is* connected directly to ground, where as the top leg (closest to the outside of the case) is not connected to ground (and is marked '+' on the silkscreen)
So I am starting to believe that the capacitor is correctly orientated? So the positive side must be carrying -12v, as shown on @T'PAU's multimeter?
Is it correct to connect the positive side of a capacitor to a negative voltage rail, and the negative side to ground?
So I am starting to believe that the capacitor is correctly orientated? So the positive side must be carrying -12v, as shown on @T'PAU's multimeter?
Is it correct to connect the positive side of a capacitor to a negative voltage rail, and the negative side to ground?
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Re: Falcon cap C6 incorrect polarity?
I see TPAU had the same misgivings and asked the same question, joejoe answered with:
Would you agree with joejoe?
Would you agree with joejoe?
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Re: Falcon cap C6 incorrect polarity?
An answer from a pro would be nice (before I start to unsolder the cap).
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