Just finished repacking a certain item that is to be forwarded to a certain forum member. I make no apologies for using enough packing tape to uprate the cardboard box to IP68...
A teardown post has been promised, which I will be interested to read, as I haven't had the courage to open mine and witness the infestation of smd caps!
Looking forward to it's arrival and yes a teardown will be needed, mainly to evaluate the condition of the smd leak-caps, hopefully there won't be too many inside, will need to find some modern junk to practice changing them if needed.
Capacitors from the 80's & 90's worry me more than those from the 60's, due to the mess they make when the seal gives up, even well known good quality brands leak, seen far too many failed in stuff I used to repair at work and conformal coatings helped them spread their corrosive splodge around.
Also noted that the THS710A/720A thread didn't have any teardown pictures of the non 'A' version, which I suspect this one is.
What is it with you guys (and gal)?
All week while I'm at work you shitpost to the tune of 4 or 5 pages a day, and now it's the weekend and I'm at home, you go completely quiet!
@RolandK well if we're ok with components for page numbers, there's going to be a lot of low-hanging fruit when we hit page 4000... though we may find out who has the best collection of obscure CMOS jellybean logic!
I thought it was a little quiet last weekend too, maybe everyone is listing on ePay as that seems broken again.
Luckily I can't get to my CMOS 4000 series collection, that I bought & saved from disposal at work.
If only they would sell their redundant TEA as well, instead of planning to fill a skip with it.
I do keep the two racks of 74xx series stuff accessible as they seem to be used in the old TEA I find myself repairing.
While I mention those racks from work, does anyone have ideas about the foam all the IC's are stuck in? I've seen IC's legs corroded & ruined by the moisture that the foam attracts, this wasn't a problem at work with air-con in use, but might be here.
Need to do something eventually, or I suspect in a couple of decades they will all be scrap, I have several hundred drawers like this one with all kinds of IC's.
David