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EPROM adapter has mystery component on board?
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Mp3:
Hello everyone.
I've got a device which stores optional ROM based expansions on a custom PCB. I'm looking to make a batch of adapters to fit plain 27C010 onto a compatible adapter as these boards aren't really available anymore.
It seems pretty straightforward as all but one leg seems to be connected in a very basic manner. However i'm confused by the small component at the top. I thought it was a tiny capacitor but it seems to be labeled "JP3" on the original boards. It doesn't look to be any kind of jumper though. Do you guys think it is a capacitor? On the other side of the board is nothing interesting, just the solder joints, but i wanted to include a photo of both sides.
I've attached a photo of both sides of the board i am talking about. Thank you in advance for any assistance.
mikeselectricstuff:
It's a capacitor
Mp3:
--- Quote from: mikeselectricstuff on January 05, 2019, 08:47:21 pm ---It's a capacitor
--- End quote ---
Thanks, what is its purpose in this circuit? I'm sure it is there for a reason but i am not too sure what it's needed for
JDubU:
Read this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decoupling_capacitor
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