Hi Mike,
I'm back at home with the Radio RRC. Using the photo that you kindly provided I was able to check voltage levels at the points indicated in your photo. Please see the attached photo for the voltage levels that I measured.
Obviously some of the voltages I measured are incorrect:
- The 11.5V on one of the EMI filter ports should be 0V, as measured on my working Control RRC. (I believe the 12V on two of the EMI filter ports is correct, since that's what I measure on my working Control RRC).
- The 11.5V on the diode should be 8/9V, as indicated in your photo and measured on my working control RRC
- The 11.5V on the test point should be 3.3V, as indicated in your photo and measured on my working control RRC
I think the original part that was damaged was the EMI filter. Since I'm measuring 11.5V at points where there should only be 8/9V, 3.3V and 0V, I'm concerned that other parts might also be damaged.
I know it's a long shot, but I'd like to try and repair this Radio RRC (it's already broken, so I don't have anything to lose, other than my time and the cost of a few parts). Using the markings on the EMI filter (p/n TDK ZJY-2P01), protection diode (p/n ER Z351), 8/9V diode (circled in my photo, p/n V2E P314L), and DC/DC switch?? (circled in my photo, p/n LJYB), I'm only able to find the EMI filter on any Google searches or on any of the supplier web sites, like DigiKey or Mouser. Would you be able to provide me with the manufacturer (or DigiKey / Mouser) part numbers for those parts?
FYI, I'm still able to connect to the Radio RRC using the USB port and the Microbit Setup Manager, but obviously it's limited in functionality.
Thanks again for all your assistance!
73,
Chris VE3FU