I have a cd player that has a problem of giving a plain siren sound after warm up say like 1 or 2 hours. It plays fine before that. No matter cd player is playing or idle, the siren sound continues. I check the audio signal output board and found out that theres a voltage regulator thats getting pretty hot. Not burning my finger but it is hot within a second or 2.
I checked for voltage as its a SMD 12V>5V regulator. Used digital MM and found incoming is 11.7V and output is 5.7V. Is that normal? Or the regulator fried? Should DC voltage be 100% accurate or can be plus minus a few percents? According to the datasheet, plus or minus it shouldn't be above 1% that's +/- 5.05V but here its showing 5.7V which is 14% higher than allowed
I have attached the datasheet for the regulator and also a schematic for the board.
I checked for voltage as its a SMD 12V>5V regulator. Used digital MM and found incoming is 11.7V and output is 5.7V. Is that normal? Or the regulator fried? Should DC voltage be 100% accurate or can be plus minus a few percents? According to the datasheet, plus or minus it shouldn't be above 1% that's +/- 5.05V but here its showing 5.7V which is 14% higher than allowed

I have attached the datasheet for the regulator and also a schematic for the board.
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