UCC27524DG on the MD8000.1 diagram. The image is too low resolution and the board not clean enough to see the supporting components to confirm.
There are 8 pin pics but I don't see one in this amp.
There are 8 pin pics but I don't see one in this amp.
Hopefully these are more clear.
I pulled an 8 pin IC off the board and the numbers are PA40. That comes up as a PIC?
I pulled an 8 pin IC off the board and the numbers are PA40. That comes up as a PIC?
Is the model number the one I posted or the one you posted?
What's the circuit board designation of the IC in question (PIC)?
What's the circuit board designation of the IC in question (PIC)?
The location of what I believe to be the PIC I'll post. U will see a little white arrow pointing to its location.
As for IC3. I have no idea it's blown to pieces
Photo also of PA40(PIC?)
. U will have to zoom in
As for IC3. I have no idea it's blown to pieces
Photo also of PA40(PIC?)
You didn't answer the question about the correct model. IC9 is possibly a regulator TPS7A6601 marked PA4Q
Just to let u know my progress.So far all power supply fets are blown and are cut out of the board. Amp draw was 1.5A (no ps fets)
I found 2 4R7 resistors that were blown. (Been replaced)
Amps red light was just flashing. Then I found the 2 faulty ICs. Removed both from board. (Amp draw now down to 0.1A)
I noticed earlier I was getting +15v on the test pin (marked +15) but now only getting 8v. Also getting 8v on the large voltage regulator.
Since removing ICs. Red Light no longer flashing. And only seeing 8v on the +15.
IC chips were getting hot.
I found 2 4R7 resistors that were blown. (Been replaced)
Amps red light was just flashing. Then I found the 2 faulty ICs. Removed both from board. (Amp draw now down to 0.1A)
I noticed earlier I was getting +15v on the test pin (marked +15) but now only getting 8v. Also getting 8v on the large voltage regulator.
Since removing ICs. Red Light no longer flashing. And only seeing 8v on the +15.
IC chips were getting hot.
If u look at the photo of IC1. The bottom pins(in photo orentation) pins 1 and 4 are ground according to my continuity test.. pin 3 is not ground.
None of the top pins show ground
None of the top pins show ground
IC3 is the PS driver UCC27524DGNR
IC9 the the 5v REG for the micro TPS7A6601
IC9 the the 5v REG for the micro TPS7A6601
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