I have a power supply which generates a +/- 15V rail. The -15V is fine, while the +15V measures around 50mV. The 7815 gets very hot.
I suspect it's a short
Unfortunately, the PSU is on a fairly large board, and I can't disconnect it from the rest of the board.
I've tried my calibrated finger all over the board, but the only thing which I've found that is hot is the regulator.
There is a 10uF tantalum (through hole, dipped epoxy style) on the output of the regulator.
So, the question: I know that these tantalums have a habit of failing short circuit. However, I'd expect it would fail more spectacularly (it looks fine). Does anyone have experience of a tantalum failing short circuit and pulling down a supply rail without appearing damaged?
I suspect it's a short
Unfortunately, the PSU is on a fairly large board, and I can't disconnect it from the rest of the board.
I've tried my calibrated finger all over the board, but the only thing which I've found that is hot is the regulator.
There is a 10uF tantalum (through hole, dipped epoxy style) on the output of the regulator.
So, the question: I know that these tantalums have a habit of failing short circuit. However, I'd expect it would fail more spectacularly (it looks fine). Does anyone have experience of a tantalum failing short circuit and pulling down a supply rail without appearing damaged?