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    JVC X'EYE video repair

    So a little while ago i bought a JVC X'EYE off ebay that was broken, hoping it would be a simple fix. Go figure it has turned out to be a little more hands on than I wanted. Anyways here's the problem, it looks like the previous owner tried to swap the video encoder chip and something went horribly awry. There was no video encoder chip, most of the traces where gone, and the c223 capacitor was gone, like popped and only had one lead left. So after a couple of hours with a soldering iron and multimeter it looks like I should be able to salvage it, but I still have no clue what value capacitor I need to replace c223 with. If anyone on here happens to have a X'EYE I would appreciate it if they would be willing to open it up and find the value for the capacitor I need. Just to clarify the placement of the capacitor on the board it is to the right of the sony video encoder chip and about an inch back from the DIN-8 Port.

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    EDIT: C223 is a 100 uF cap rated for 6.3V.
    Last edited by ApolloBoy; 06-14-2012 at 01:45 PM.

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    thanks a lot apolloboy, hopefully this will get my xeye up and running.

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    Good luck.

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    Let us know if the eye is resurrected again ;)

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    I'm still fiddling with getting the video working properly (waiting for some smt capacitors from digikey) , but replacing c223 got it reading cd's again. Without it, it would power on but not spin the disk or pulse access light. I'll keep you guys updated. I'm also thinking of uploading a word document of all of the electrolitic capacitor values, so if anyone else runs into my same problem it should be simple for them to find the proper capacitor.

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    Couldn't you tap the RGB lines then use 32X for its video encoder? Or does 32X still need a video encoder in the console for another reason, despite requiring RGB to function?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kubeshauseli View Post
    I'm still fiddling with getting the video working properly (waiting for some smt capacitors from digikey) , but replacing c223 got it reading cd's again. Without it, it would power on but not spin the disk or pulse access light. I'll keep you guys updated. I'm also thinking of uploading a word document of all of the electrolitic capacitor values, so if anyone else runs into my same problem it should be simple for them to find the proper capacitor.
    No need:

    CD daughterboard
    ---------------------------
    C501 - 47uF 10v
    C507 - 47uF 10v
    C508 - 100uF 6.3v
    C510 - 1uF 50v
    C543 - 10uF 25v
    C546 - 10uF 25v
    C548 - 47uF 10v
    C551 - 220uF 16v
    C814 - 47uF 10v
    C855 - 10uF 50v
    C857 - 1uF 50v
    C858 - 4.7uF 50v
    C859 - 4.7uF 50v
    C886 - 10uF 25v
    C888 - 22uF 16v
    C903 - 100uF 6.3v
    C904 - 100uF 6.3v



    Motherboard
    ---------------------------
    C103 - 10uF 25v
    C113 - 47uF 16v
    C114 - 100uF 6.3v
    C115 - 47uF 16v
    C117 - 22uF 16v
    C132 - 10uF 25v
    C143 - 10uF 25v
    C159 - 10uF 25v
    C163 - 10uF 25v
    C171 - 10uF 25v
    C191 - 10uF 25v
    C206 - 10uF 25v
    C230 - 220uF 6.3v
    C233 - 100uF 6.3
    C234 - 100uF 6.3v
    C245 - 10uF 25v
    C246 - 10uF 25v
    C252 - 10uF 25v
    C263 - 1uF 50v
    C264 - 1uF 50v
    C635 - 100uF 6.3v
    C647 - 10uF 25v
    C648 - 10uF 25v
    C649 - 100uF 6.3v
    C657 - 10uF 25v
    C658 - 10uF 25v
    C660 - 47uF 10v
    C669 - does this even exist?
    C711 - 22uF 16v
    C712 - 22uF 16v
    C713 - 10uF 25v
    C714 - 10uF 25v
    C728 - 22uF 16v
    C729 - 10uF 25v
    C730 - 10uF 25v
    C781 - 47uF 16v

    There may be some variation across models for all I know. There is at least two revisions in existence.
    Last edited by APE; 06-21-2012 at 12:35 AM.
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