majestyk wrote on 2022-08-22, 11:20:
You can use any pin-compatible 5A regulator with either 3.3V fixed or variable output, but then you need to add 2 resistors (and cut the ground-connection) to adjust to 3.3V.
For testing purposes - only - you can connect the regulator output-land directly to the 3.3V line at the PSU connector.
There might / will be stability issues, since the PSU output isn´t regulated as precisely as the integrated regulator and there´s a longer wire involved which incurs resistance and inductivity and this opens the door for transients and instable core voltage.
After connecting 3.3v, the board fired without any problem. However, I have doubts whether this is just a 3.3v regulator and not an ADJ. Pin No. 1 is not directly connected to ground. I took pictures of what it looks like. There is also a capacitor missing, but it is probably just filtering. How do you think it will be a standard 3.3V LT1585ACT-3.3 (I could track it in a country shipping store, but I don't know if it should be inserted)
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