I'm restoring a mistreated DX7 to working condition.
Re this schematic:
The battery is a lithium coin cell, like a CR2032. D4 on my board has been replaced with a gigantic power rectifier. I'd like to re-replace it with a part more appropriate for the application (or at least that fits through the holes on the circuit board).
/IC is an "initial clear" signal that comes from the power supply. From staring at the schematic for a few hours, it looks like during power-on, the RAM is kept powered by the battery, and then when the power has stabilized, Tr1 switches the 5V rail to the RAM (stopping current from the battery via D4). Also, during power-on, it looks like Tr3 prevents the /CE2 line from asserting (there are four RAM IC's, and /CE2 doesn't go anywhere else on the schematic.) I guess this prevents garbage from getting written if /WE wobbles during power-on?
So what I'm wondering is, what kind of diode can I replace this with? Do I want to go with a Ge diode to keep the available voltage at a maximum, or doesn't it matter? Is current an issue? I wish I had another DX7 to examine but I don't. I can't find a datasheet for the M5M5118P so I don't know what kind of Vdd it wants.
Thanks as always..
(BTW the schematic came from this page: