Reply 28920 of 29597, by appiah4
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I was messing around with testing some sound cards and MIDI daughterboards I had laying around untested. I installed the wavetable onto a cheap ALS100+ sound card and fired the system up, only to get the good old magic smoke. I shut everything down and checked to find out, in my hurry, I had misaligned the socket and pins, which shorted the 5V rain to G. The 5V rail on the card that connected to the daughterboard had gone up in flames. The Wavetable worked fine with another card. I patched the sound card's 5V rail and gave it another try; it got detected and initialized, but there was no sound. I took a multimeter to it and found out that the 560R metal film resistor on the 5V rail that connected to the TEAC2025 measured infinite resistance. I replaced it with a 390R ceramic resistor I had laying around and the card started working fine again after that. Bullet dodged, but 2 hours lost. 😁