Rm1-2316 | Schematic Fixed
In the world of custom electronics, legacy hardware restoration, and DIY power supply design, certain component designators become legendary. Among them, the code Rm1-2316 appears frequently on engineering forums, repair logs, and schematics databases. But what exactly is the Rm1-2316? Is it a chip, a module, or a reference board? And, more importantly, what does its schematic reveal about modern (and legacy) power management strategies?
Pin5 COMP ---[10k] + [0.01µF] in series --- Pin6 FB (loop compensation) Rm1-2316 Schematic
Pin8 SS ---[4.7µF]--- GND
Optocoupler (e.g., CNY17) collector ---(Pin6 FB) Optocoupler emitter --- GND In the world of custom electronics, legacy hardware
The primary winding connects to the switching MOSFET, which is driven by one of the DRV pins. The secondary windings go to output rectifiers. This confirms the topology (flyback, forward, or push-pull). Is it a chip, a module, or a reference board