Perfect, many thanks! Daniel Willmann schrieb: > Hi, > > On Thu, 28 May 2009 12:48:59 +0200 > Nils Faerber <nils.faer...@kernelconcepts.de> wrote: > >> Dieter Spaar schrieb: >>> The other solution is to remove C1009 and replace it >>> with a 22 uF capacitor. Daniel Willmann has done this >>> successfully with a few phones. >> So this is really 22µF, not 22nF? >> This a quite big capacity. > > that is correct. > 22µF 0805, 6.3V is what I use. 4V should work as well I guess. > http://de.farnell.com/kemet/c0805c226m9pac7800/kondensator-0805-22uf-x5r/dp/1108326 > should work fine I guess (haven't tried it yet). > >> And as a very last question: Does this also apply to GTA01? And if >> yes, could someone point out which capacitor it is there, ideally >> with a PCB position (either photo or placement graph). > > It's also C1009 there and also 10µF. I guess it's generally safe to > assume that schematics/layout of the GSM part haven't changed much > between these two versions. > > > Regards, > Daniel Willmann
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