Amp came in stuck in protection mode .
I pulled the output driverboard and the amp powered up .
Amp is producing +- 12 volts to all opamps .
Amp is also producing rail voltages .
Any ideas where to start checking ?
I pulled the output driverboard and the amp powered up .
Amp is producing +- 12 volts to all opamps .
Amp is also producing rail voltages .
Any ideas where to start checking ?
Attachments
Post the DC voltage on all pads for the driver board.
Pin 1:
Pin 2:
Pin 3:
Pin 4:
Pin 5:
Pin 6:
Pin 7:
Pin 8:
Pin 9:
Pin 10:
Pin 11:
Pin 12:
Pin 13:
Pin 1:
Pin 2:
Pin 3:
Pin 4:
Pin 5:
Pin 6:
Pin 7:
Pin 8:
Pin 9:
Pin 10:
Pin 11:
Pin 12:
Pin 13:
Pin 1: -101.3
Pin 2: -164.4
Pin 3: -164.5
Pin 4: -152.6
Pin 5: 0.00
Pin 6: 0.00
Pin 7: 0.07
Pin 8:0.00
Pin 9: 0.00
Pin 10: -15.6
Pin 11:0.00
Pin 12: -12.01
Pin 13: 11.06
Pin 2: -164.4
Pin 3: -164.5
Pin 4: -152.6
Pin 5: 0.00
Pin 6: 0.00
Pin 7: 0.07
Pin 8:0.00
Pin 9: 0.00
Pin 10: -15.6
Pin 11:0.00
Pin 12: -12.01
Pin 13: 11.06
Connect the driver board to the main board with wires. You may only need to connect those on the 5-pin connector. Drive signal into the amp. What signals do you see on pins 1 and 7 of the op-amp and pin 1 of the driver IC?
In the 3s driver boards, the LM211 (comparator, not op-amp) will always have pins 1 and 4 directly connected. That's how you determine which is an op-amp and which is the LM211 (LM311) comparator.
I don’t get this I soldered the jumper wires in place and powered the amp up and it’s out of protection mode and has clean audio .
Any ideas ?
Any ideas ?
While it's working, check the waveforms on the points from post #6 as well as pin 7 of the LM211.
To see if there are any intermittent problems, heat/cool/flex the driver board to see if anything changes.
To see if there are any intermittent problems, heat/cool/flex the driver board to see if anything changes.
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