Hi guys. I want to ask about the PS1 SCPH7000. I accidently desoldered and lost the SMD on the motherboard which is shown in the red circle in the attached photo.
Is there any way to fix this?
Thanks.
It's a 4x22R 0402 SMD resistor network - but it looks like some of the pads are missing too. Try soldering some small 22R resistors in using the test pads (you only need to install 2, becuase only 2 are being used).
It's a 4x22R 0402 SMD resistor network - but it looks like some of the pads are missing too. Try soldering some small 22R resistors in using the test pads (you only need to install 2, becuase only 2 are being used).
Thanks for the reply.
I don't quite understand the solution. Do you mean i buy four 22R 0402 SMD resistor and solder all 4 parallel to each other just like the original SMD resistor network? I don't know which 2 of the 4 to install.
I found them in this website. https://my.element14.com/search?st=22r 0402
do you mind telling me which one to purchase by their manufacturer part number?
thank you.
OK, by the look of it you can't solder a replacement SMD part in because the pads it would solder to have been torn off the board. This is the part you would need if you could (all 4 resistors in one package):
If they aren't (which is what appears to be the case from the photograph) then you need to solder in two individual wire ended 22R resistors - put one between the pads marked "A" and the other between the pads marked "B". Use a small resistor like this:
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