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Moving Caps-n-Coils - Electrical Complications?
The thing you will want to watch for is parasitic inductance and resistance in the leads. That looks like a switchmode regulator which can have very high peak currents at high frequencies. Notice the parts are clustered tightly together connected by big fat traces. You can *probably* get away with moving things around a bit, but make sure you use heavy enough wires and keep them as short and direct as possible.
Are you trying to make room for a longer hard drive? You might see if you can find tantalum or ceramic capacitors that are low profile enough to fit under it without moving them.
Are you trying to make room for a longer hard drive? You might see if you can find tantalum or ceramic capacitors that are low profile enough to fit under it without moving them.
THX, yep, I figured that tank farm and coil are the ElectroCrud for conditioning/converting the battery's power input, I'll either not be using a removable battery at all or using a different form factor battery mounted 90 degrees counterclockwise from that connector. That depends only upon electrical compatibility of the replacement battery and the successful lopping off of about 1/2" to 3/4" of the, all but empty, PCB peninsula where the FDD connector is right smack dab in the way. [:O] ]'>
HDD was a good guess! :approve: Make that a CD-ROM drive poking out the left side and you'd be right on the money! [}
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HDD was a good guess! :approve: Make that a CD-ROM drive poking out the left side and you'd be right on the money! [}
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