I'm trying to figure out how does a dsl router power section works.
It gets 12v DC from a wall wart, which gives about 17v when unloaded. When it's connected to the router PCB, there's almost 15v on the connector.
The next recognizable device is a 5v voltage regulator (ST 78M05), which seems to get a bit more than 12v as power input. In the same area there's an 8 pin smt device labeled as follows:
ST 063ec
9424
I can't figure out what it does. There's bobbins and electrolytic capacitors in the area, so I thought it was a PWM controller, but when I saw that what I confused initially with a power transistor was actually a voltage regulator.
It gets 12v DC from a wall wart, which gives about 17v when unloaded. When it's connected to the router PCB, there's almost 15v on the connector.
The next recognizable device is a 5v voltage regulator (ST 78M05), which seems to get a bit more than 12v as power input. In the same area there's an 8 pin smt device labeled as follows:
ST 063ec
9424
I can't figure out what it does. There's bobbins and electrolytic capacitors in the area, so I thought it was a PWM controller, but when I saw that what I confused initially with a power transistor was actually a voltage regulator.
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