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These are the reading from the drum machine. This is my first contribution and I am kinda new to wiki editing and contributions, but I work with a lot of audio related electronics that I felt I could share. I decided to sanbox this table in discussions before really starting on the page.
These are the reading from the drum machine. This is my first contribution and I am kinda new to wiki editing and contributions, but I work with a lot of audio related electronics that I felt I could share.


{| class="wikitable sortable"
I did need to replace the SMD caps on the mainboard as they were all leaking and causign damage.
|+ Boss DR-660 Drum Machine
|-
! RefDes !! Qty !! Capacitance !! Voltage !! Mount !! Diameter/Size !! Height !! Lead Spacing !! Temp !! Type !! Brand !! Series
|-
| C156, C159 || 2 || 470uF || 25 || Radial || 10mm || 12mm || 5mm || 85c || Electrolytic || Sanyo || SE37
|-
| C150, C153 || 2 || 100uF || 16 || Radial || 8mm || 5mm || 2.5mm || 85c || Electrolytic || Sanyo || KS850
|-
| C134, C136, C138, C140, C142, C147, C148, C149, C151 || 2 || 100uF || 63 || Radial || 6.5mm || 5mm || 5mm || 85c || Electrolytic || Sanyo || B374
|-
| C152 || 1 || 22uF || 16 || Radial || 4mm || 5mm || 5mm || 85c || Electrolytic || Sanyo || H372
|-
| C106, C107, C109, C115, C117, C118, C124, C126, C132, C133 || 10 || 10uF || 16 || Radial || 4mm || 5mm || 5mm || 85c || Electrolytic || Sanyo || H384
|-
| C15 || 1 || 1uF || 50 || SMD || 4mm || 5mm || 2.5mm || || Electrolytic || ||
|-
| C21 || 1 || 47uF || 16 || SMD || 6mm || 5mm || 5mm || || Electrolytic || ||
|-
| C33 || 1 || 100uF || 6 || SMD || 6mm || 5mm || 5mm || || Electrolytic || ||
|}

Latest revision as of 00:26, 22 July 2024

These are the reading from the drum machine. This is my first contribution and I am kinda new to wiki editing and contributions, but I work with a lot of audio related electronics that I felt I could share.

I did need to replace the SMD caps on the mainboard as they were all leaking and causign damage.