I recently built a Multicomp board from the PCB design of Kurt Mueller, which is a tidy up from Multicomp Cyclone IV iib.
It has added a MAX705 reset circuit, a 5v PS2 KBD supply, and supports 3 to 4 serial ports.
I carefully sourced components and soldered it up and gave it a run. At first I didn't notice a problem, except that the reset switch on the PCB did nothing (the one on Cyclone IV piggy-back board works ok).
A while later I noticed that R9 (10 ohm) was burning hot, and the connected C13 10uF Ceramic looked as though it had burnt out. I removed C13 , R9 and MAX705 and the rest of the board continues to work with no hot components. KBD, VGA and Serial 1,2 (RS232) verified.
I have faith that Kurt's design is OK but wonder whether a typo crept into the schematic, or I messed up on decoding the circuit diagram to create a BOM . For example the MAX705 label does not identify all the part number so perhaps I bought the wrong component (Mouser 700-MAX705EPA , MFG Part No: MAX705EPA+
Analog Devices / Maxim )
I attach the diagram for the reset circuit, in the hope that someone with max705 experience might be able to do a sanity check.
If R9 is 10 ohm then I comprehend that it can get a high current and get too hot, but that would imply that the voltage on pins 6,2,4 of max705 is held low.
Should R9 be a higher value?
Why would C19 burn out? Surely no current is expected to flow through that. Perhaps excessive heat from R9 could have damaged it. C19 was a 10uF MLCC capacitor (schematic says Ceramic)
I tried to contact Kurt through the retrobrewcomputers forum with no success hence reaching out here for inspiration.
Cheers
Richard