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So I've started my first blu ray project. My brother went down to frys electronics and got a used hd dvd hard drive. We extracted the diode successfully, and we bought the components for the driver at radio shack, and wired that together,
Heres where we ran into trouble..
When we got everything wired up, our driver was spitting out 6.4 Volts. Is that how much we should be expecting?
After everything thing was hooked up, our hd dvd diode ended up being fried(we knew this might be the case because the guy at the store said he wasnt sure the HD DVD drive was any good...it was a display model, because it wasnt in a package), and after that our driver started spitting out 12 Volts...pretty sure this isnt right. What would be the cause for that?
Does anyone have a circuit driver diagram that would FOR SURE work with the HD DVD diode, and not end up frying it?
We are planning on soldering up the driver ourselves. this isnt my first time pushing around the hot end of a soldering iron, so I think I can do it....
Any thoughts on making this work for the first time?
Thanks!
Heres where we ran into trouble..
When we got everything wired up, our driver was spitting out 6.4 Volts. Is that how much we should be expecting?
After everything thing was hooked up, our hd dvd diode ended up being fried(we knew this might be the case because the guy at the store said he wasnt sure the HD DVD drive was any good...it was a display model, because it wasnt in a package), and after that our driver started spitting out 12 Volts...pretty sure this isnt right. What would be the cause for that?
Does anyone have a circuit driver diagram that would FOR SURE work with the HD DVD diode, and not end up frying it?
We are planning on soldering up the driver ourselves. this isnt my first time pushing around the hot end of a soldering iron, so I think I can do it....
Any thoughts on making this work for the first time?
Thanks!