I got a shock from another piece of equipment while touching the chassis of my zero DAC and now it doesn’t give any output. (Signal gnd is tied to chassis gnd). All the led’s on the pcb light up normally, including the led that shows the presence of a digital signal. I have tried using spdif and optical inputs and I have tried pushing the reset button, but no luck. The regulators are all working and giving correct voltages. Anyone have any bright ideas what may be wrong? Could it be some kind of reset that is required, or is it more likely to be a blown IC (or two).
Sounds like a writeoff unless you have a scope. Send it back if you can. Grounding the signal to the chassis is just not done any more, WUWTS? (What's up with that s--t)
Thanks Bill. Out of guarantee. Been a good unit til I stuffed it up. Is it not worthwhile replacing the DAC chip?
That's a tough call unless you can be sure that is the problem. It could be the receiver chip or some other thing. If you're up to it, replace them both if you need to, they're not very expensive. The fact that you got a shock from it is troubling though.
I didn't get a shock from it, I transmitted a shock to it from another piece of faulty equipment. I will get someone else to do the actual replacing of chips, as I am not up to working with suface mount chips myself. Are there any other chips that might be damaged (besides the output opamp, which is not being used)
If this unit has auto switching for the inputs it will have some kind of microcontroller chip in it too. Have you checked the opamp outputs to see if they are working? I'm assuming you have been using the headamp output.
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