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  • Boss RE20 space echo probs

    Is anyone familiar with the boss space echo pedal. I have one that has burnt tracks around Q15; stamped as U27 on the chip. Would anyone know what this chip is? Its a five leg smd device located in the power supply.
    I'll try to take a picture, but its so wee and my camera is so duff i don't hold out much hope. Ta!

  • #2
    I do not have that specific schematic.
    But Boss seems to use a 5 legged Dc-Dc converter on a lot of there newer pedals for the 3.3Vdc supply.
    S-80130ANMC-JCP-T2
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    • #3
      Thanks! I shall have a look into that part and keep searching for a diagram.

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      • #4
        The part number of the Q15 is QS5U27 - MOSFET + schottky diode.
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        • #5
          The Doctor is in.
          Thank you.

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          • #6
            Here is a snag from the ME 20 pedal.
            QS5U27 mosfet appears to be on the output side of a dc-dc regulator. (BD9851EFV)
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            • #7
              I now have three voltages coming from the mosfets in the power supply Q14- 1.2v; Q15- 6v and Q16- 21v. The voltage reg chip is a BD9730kv. Do these seem about right. Without a schematic this is proving very tricky. Thanks to the doctor for the new info.
              Last edited by Wakculloch; 07-16-2021, 03:44 PM.

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              • #8
                Good afternoon, did you repair this pedal? I have one with no voltages on those 3 mosfets... I think the voltage reg chip is dead but it is obselete so I am thinking to buy mini buck/boost boards off ebay and jerry rig them in!

                But I need to be certain of the voltages... did 1.2v, 6v, and 21v turn out to be correct?

                Or anybody else know or have a pedal that they would be willing to test the voltages on...

                I don't want to destroy any other parts on the board...

                I couldn't find any schematics for this pedal..

                Many thanks, Simon.

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                • #9
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                  • #10
                    Wow, Many thanks!

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