@caleb7777 how did you check this? It 's an LDO Voltage Regulator. What is the reference designator? Looks like U3C3. The importance of images is not just components but also reference designators etc. since those can give us a lead as well.
U3C3 is a voltage regulator in the standby switch circuitry. I suggest that you check the voltages according to this
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which is from [link|https://www.reddit.com/r/consolerepair/comments/qvraa0/what_would_cause_some_of_the_standby_voltages_on/|here]
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There are ground pins on your regulator so we need to know how you measured etc. Here is the datasheet for the regulator and sounds like you measured the Adjust pin. [document|27740]
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There are ground pins on your regulator so we need to know how you measured etc. Here is the datasheet [document|27740] for the regulator and sounds like you measured the Adjust pin.
@caleb7777 how did you check this? It 's an LDO Voltage Regulator. What is the reference designator? Looks like U3C3. The importance of images is not just components but also reference designators etc. since those can give us a lead as well.
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U3C3 is a voltage regulator in the standby switch circuitry. I suggest that you check the voltages according to this [image|2749934]which is from [https://www.reddit.com/r/consolerepair/comments/qvraa0/what_would_cause_some_of_the_standby_voltages_on/ |here]
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U3C3 is a voltage regulator in the standby switch circuitry. I suggest that you check the voltages according to this
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There are ground pins on your regulator so we need to know how you measured etc. [image|2749937]
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[image|2749934]
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which is from [link|https://www.reddit.com/r/consolerepair/comments/qvraa0/what_would_cause_some_of_the_standby_voltages_on/|here]
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There are ground pins on your regulator so we need to know how you measured etc. Here is the datasheet for the regulator and sounds like you measured the Adjust pin. [document|27740]
@caleb7777 how did you check this? It 's LDO Voltage Regulator. What is the reference designator? Looks like U3C? something. the importance of images is not just components but also reference designators etc. since those can give us a lead as well.
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@caleb7777 how did you check this? It 's an LDO Voltage Regulator. What is the reference designator? Looks like U3C3. The importance of images is not just components but also reference designators etc. since those can give us a lead as well.
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U3C3 is a voltage regulator in the standby switch circuitry. I suggest that you check the voltages according to this [image|2749934]which is from [https://www.reddit.com/r/consolerepair/comments/qvraa0/what_would_cause_some_of_the_standby_voltages_on/ |here]
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There are ground pins on your regulator so we need to know how you measured etc. [image|2749937]
@caleb7777 how did you check this? It 's LDO Voltage Regulator. What is the reference designator? Looks like U3C? something. the importance of images is not just components but also reference designators etc. since those can give us a lead as well.