Hi all
I have a 2 channel transmitter/receiver set for RC hobbies which worked fine until yesterday, when I think I managed to mount the battery the wrong way on the receiver. The brand is "Brilliant electronics" and the receiver model number is BRC-23IRL (or BRC-231RL) which I cannot find anything about on google.
Anyways, I let the smoke out of a capacitor, which is now impossible for me to identify. Will this just be a guessing game?
The crystal that sits next to it is a 27.045MHz.
Tried to take some photos, this was the best I got
http://hpstuff.no/bilgalleri/IMAG0017.jpg
When looking at the underside of the PCB, I see that flux has overheated on the + and - pins of the power supply, and on the pins of the XTAL socket. I think the overheated socket pins was there from the factory, as they have used lots of solder on those pins compared to the other components.
I have a 2 channel transmitter/receiver set for RC hobbies which worked fine until yesterday, when I think I managed to mount the battery the wrong way on the receiver. The brand is "Brilliant electronics" and the receiver model number is BRC-23IRL (or BRC-231RL) which I cannot find anything about on google.
Anyways, I let the smoke out of a capacitor, which is now impossible for me to identify. Will this just be a guessing game?
The crystal that sits next to it is a 27.045MHz.
Tried to take some photos, this was the best I got
http://hpstuff.no/bilgalleri/IMAG0017.jpg
When looking at the underside of the PCB, I see that flux has overheated on the + and - pins of the power supply, and on the pins of the XTAL socket. I think the overheated socket pins was there from the factory, as they have used lots of solder on those pins compared to the other components.