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tango2274

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Hi All !!

I have a wireless button cam that has got a bad connector so thought I would replace it but when i took it apart it has a part that looks like a transistor in line to the 8v power suply. the part number is UTC78005AL.......does any body know of a replacment?
 

davenn

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Hi
welcome to the forums :)


it could be a 5V voltage regulator

can you do a sharp closeup pic of the unit and device please?

Dave
 

tango2274

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Hi,

Thanks for your repl hope this helps

RGDS

Tango
 

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davelectronic

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First impression is a voltage regulator for the attached cmos module, if it is, would it be posative or a negative regulator, tricky, have you tried looking for a schematic, or the part ? i would think posative, what happened to the fixing tab ?
Dave. :)
 

tango2274

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ME!!

The femail jack end metal piece... I pulled the male adaptor out it came off with it!
then in an atempt to fix it I used my pliers to cut the left over off and to my horror SNAP lol.........oops...
 

davelectronic

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Yes ive had an occasional oh oopp's moments, not often thankfully.
But the replacement must be the same part and case type, what looked like a TO220 case, maybe, the new part might have slightly different writing on it, so long as the part is the same there wont be additional problems.

A diagram or schematic will speed up the process.
Dave. :)
 

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That picture says 78D05AL, not 78005... It's just a surface mount (TO-252) version of the ordinary 7805 (TO-220) regulator, 5V 1A, 2V dropout voltage.
It looks horrible but I'm not so sure it's broken, except for the yellow wire. The tab is supposed to be that short.
It seems that white = +7-12V input (from adapter), black = ground/negative, yellow = +5V output (to cam.)
 

tango2274

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Im gonna give it a test tomorrow after re-soldering the wires....however the reg has a nice crack in it...will let you guys know many thanks....

Tango
 

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Yes, zooming in on the first picture reveals there are probably fatal damages to it..
 

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tango2274

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Part gone to silicon heaven !!!

Yep confirmed the reg has bit the big one!! thank all of you for your replys....now just got to source the part....

Rgds


Tango
 
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