I'm fleshing out an idea here, I want to hook up a small relay to my radio and I want the relay to switch with the radio.
I was originally thinking about using the 5v from the s.port on the bottom, but that appears to only be powered when the radio is actively flashing a receiver.
Poking around inside the radio with a multimeter, I've found 5v powering what I assume is the amplifier chip for the speaker:
Chip is a LM4875M which (according to Google is an audio amplifier).
Not being an electronics guru, what are the chances of spectacular failure if I switching a relay like this using this pin?
Thanks
Switching a relay with Q X7
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Re: Switching a relay with Q X7
You don't want to use that pin, it is a filtered 5V for the audio. See if you can find C521 and C522, the main filter capacitors for the output of the 5V switch mode regulator.
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Re: Switching a relay with Q X7
Thanks, I'll have a look when I get home from work tonight.
Re: Switching a relay with Q X7
Hi Mike,
I've found C521/522, they look easy enough to get to. While I was poking around I noticed a pad under the kapton tape next to the power connector with +5.0 written next to it:
It looks like the trace goes through D504 and stops. The multimeter shows 5v on this pad and the inner sides of C521/522, would it be OK to use this one? It looks really easy to get to...
I've found C521/522, they look easy enough to get to. While I was poking around I noticed a pad under the kapton tape next to the power connector with +5.0 written next to it:
It looks like the trace goes through D504 and stops. The multimeter shows 5v on this pad and the inner sides of C521/522, would it be OK to use this one? It looks really easy to get to...
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Re: Switching a relay with Q X7
Yes, that is fine to use. D504 provides power (5V) to the board from the USB connector.
Mike.
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Re: Switching a relay with Q X7
Awesome, thanks for your help.
Re: Switching a relay with Q X7
Hey guys, i was looking infos about this D504 connnector. On my mainboard, it does not come with yellow cover and i don't have any componant like resistor on this pin as you can see on picture.
It look like it have been unsoldered.. I was afraid to had nroke it when removing the battery or opening tx, but looking close, there is not damage, only old melting point and the old shape of a square componant which has been removed after melting.
so i was wondering about the utility of it.. The strange things is that i got a signal between +5.0 and the right part (arround 350 ohm), so it should be connected somewhere from behind, cause in front it's cut !!
I also did a clean-up cause some old rest pieces of iron where stuck somewhere, and im wondering they can fall and touch connectors somewhere and make a "ziiiiiit".. (i can see one on your picture, between the big letter B and C, 1mm under the big iron point)..
My tx is the new version X7S but on all the pictures i had found for the moment (very few), there is the yellow tape and a resistor on the D504 place..
An idea ? like to understand more about electronic, that's very interesting.
Nicolas
It look like it have been unsoldered.. I was afraid to had nroke it when removing the battery or opening tx, but looking close, there is not damage, only old melting point and the old shape of a square componant which has been removed after melting.
so i was wondering about the utility of it.. The strange things is that i got a signal between +5.0 and the right part (arround 350 ohm), so it should be connected somewhere from behind, cause in front it's cut !!
I also did a clean-up cause some old rest pieces of iron where stuck somewhere, and im wondering they can fall and touch connectors somewhere and make a "ziiiiiit".. (i can see one on your picture, between the big letter B and C, 1mm under the big iron point)..
My tx is the new version X7S but on all the pictures i had found for the moment (very few), there is the yellow tape and a resistor on the D504 place..
An idea ? like to understand more about electronic, that's very interesting.
Nicolas
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Re: Switching a relay with Q X7
That is a diode related powering the radio from the USB connector power.
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