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mel00 Posted - Aug 15 2005 : 6:25:50 PM
hello, and thank you for time.

I want to how do you check the Voltage Regulator with multimeter to check if is dead or good working order..

I see them alot in laptops and dvd etc...

thanks.

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Aaron Cake Posted - Aug 16 2005 : 10:38:42 AM
Every one is going to be different. On a basic level, look up the spec for the regulator, measure the input voltage, then check the output voltage and make sure it matches the spec. Switching supplies, which are very common nowadays, are a little more complicated.


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