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2DIN Android Radio Repair: Identifying Damaged Voltage Stabilizers & Systems

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  • #1 17176418
    onliest
    Level 11  
    Hello

    I have a 2din rice radio on Android, which was badly connected and two voltage stabilizers fired. What else I don't know.
    In any case, I would ask for help in identifying systems that have been damaged. I read one stabilizer, the other one with 5 feet (if it is a stabilizer), I cannot find anything from the remnants of the marking.
    PS. I am a layman in electronics and I know that the honorable group of this forum is a whole lot of specialists, so I hope someone will help.
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  • #4 21270653
    ktom
    Level 13  
    I am refreshing the subject of this radio. The motherboard of this "Chinese" is the HW-MTD8001-MB02. The stabilizer specified by "ikar55", i.e. TD1507, will perfectly replace the LM2596S from the ADJ. i.e. regulated, or with the option set to 5V , at the ADJ. very similar application, except that the original R53=10K on the FEEDBACK, must be replaced with R=1K, while with the "set" to 5V stabilizer, feedback to n.4 preferably through a diode, or directly from out. This "first" burnt-out stabiliser is U1= 7805. On the same motherboard is this radio: Wolkswagen MSB2531-COREBOARD-V01. On the page written in Cyrillic there is also a batch for this radio (not checked). The radio is not with android, but with WinCE.
  • #5 21271291
    damiancz
    Moderator of Car Radios
    Archived topic - discussion has not taken place for over 5 years. Only add a reply if you have advice to add.
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