DIY Class A/B Amp The "Wolverine" build thread

Perfect!

Also read from Keysight and other manufacturers. DSO's sample the signal, and some have significant "blind time". You have to be careful. Also, preserving waveshape means you have to have 4x the sampling rate as the signal frequency minimum. I would only use a 100 MHz DSO for a 20 MHz waveform. An analogue scope doesn't have any "blind time". You still need 4 ~5 x the frequency overhead.
 
Keysight has a good 101 course on oscilloscopes on there site. Registering is required, but can be done free.
https://www.keysight.com/gb/en/learn/course.oscilloscopes-101-deep-dive.html

However considering your current level of knowledge on electronics and amplifier design, an oscilloscope will be of limited use. And ones you have raised your knowledge to the level needed for the oscilloscope to be useful, you can likely repair the amp without a scope.
 
My IPS boards are version 3.8. In the notes to the BOM dated May 22, 2024 I see that diodes D13 and D14 were added. But they are not actually in
the BOM. I see where they go on the pcb. Am I correct in assuming that they are 1N4148/1N914 diodes?

I am using this BOM because it was the one closest to the release of the 3rd Group Buy boards. If I should be looking at something else that is updated please let me know.

Many thanks,,

John
 
I believe they are on the bom.
Is this where your looking?
 

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Ok so I put everything back on heatsink.
Checked output resistance of negative rail:
The fuse was blown.
After replacing it all values above required 10k ohm.

Edit: when I was working on dac I swapped signal and ground output wires by accident, could it be the cause which tipped a somewhat malfunctioning channel over the edge?
 
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