Is this (at DL1) a cap? It appears to be made of ceramic. Anyway, I've had this long-dead Amiga 1000 rev A board, and decided to take one more look at it and noticed the third leg of this part is broken right off. It doesn't appear so in the photo I've attached, but it definitely is. Wondering if this could be behind the totally black screen on power up. Hoping to find a replacement somewhere.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4pq0-BHd2x6ekFXOGpiZnFTd1E/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4pq0-BHd2x6dmhsa04xWDJiUWs/view?usp=sharing
Many thanks!
Hi,
As arongooch pointed out, it's a Delay Line (400ns) used for Chroma/Luma alignment by U7B, a Motorola MC1377 RGB to PAL encoder. Without it you'll get a blank display on the composite output, but output of the RGB port may be fine if there are no other issues.
Motorola recommend TDK Part# DL122301D for the delay line, and the outline looks almost identical to your photo:
https://imgur.com/HW1cG5D -- But unfortunately they're really hard to find. You can probably use a 330ns delay line with a separate bandpass transformer, but the MC1377 datasheet warns about color drifting when using lines under 400ns
Edit: Here's the section of the A1000 schematic with the delay line:
https://imgur.com/9YpxfBJ