I'm new to this forum, so hi to all.
A friend recently asked me to have a look at his son's BSY600. What I found is that what appears to be the main regulator for the board has 600mV on its output. I think it should be at least 5V. Also, what appears to be a protection diode which is connected across the supply so that it's normally reverse-biased is open-circuit. I suspect that the pedal has been connected to a supply of the wrong polarity.
So far, so good. This is where it all goes pear-shaped; I can't find any info atall for this device, and so far I haven't found a schematic for the pedal.
Can anybody point me in the right direction for a schematic, please? I'd be prepared to pay a reasonable amount for one (or rather, my friend would be).
In case anybody can help with the regulator, the markings on it are, from left to right;- a small triangle with an 'S' above it, next to that, '2G', then lastly, turned through 90deg relative to the rest of the characters, ':4'. The device outline is SOT23.
Thanks,
John
PS Please don't ask me for photos, I've tried several times and I can't get anything that would be of use to anybody.
A friend recently asked me to have a look at his son's BSY600. What I found is that what appears to be the main regulator for the board has 600mV on its output. I think it should be at least 5V. Also, what appears to be a protection diode which is connected across the supply so that it's normally reverse-biased is open-circuit. I suspect that the pedal has been connected to a supply of the wrong polarity.
So far, so good. This is where it all goes pear-shaped; I can't find any info atall for this device, and so far I haven't found a schematic for the pedal.
Can anybody point me in the right direction for a schematic, please? I'd be prepared to pay a reasonable amount for one (or rather, my friend would be).
In case anybody can help with the regulator, the markings on it are, from left to right;- a small triangle with an 'S' above it, next to that, '2G', then lastly, turned through 90deg relative to the rest of the characters, ':4'. The device outline is SOT23.
Thanks,
John
PS Please don't ask me for photos, I've tried several times and I can't get anything that would be of use to anybody.
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