7 hours ago
Good morning,
Last week, while working very quickly, I accidentally supplied a logic machine with more voltage than it should have.
Is it possible that the printed circuit board has a Zener diode or something similar that protects against overvoltages?
So that replacing it will make it work again?
Thank you very much.
Last week, while working very quickly, I accidentally supplied a logic machine with more voltage than it should have.
Is it possible that the printed circuit board has a Zener diode or something similar that protects against overvoltages?
So that replacing it will make it work again?
Thank you very much.