HIP4080A not creating pwm

Thats a good question...

One side of R43 is GND
Other side of the R43 is connected to C27 and R44 and HEF4069 Pin5.
I could not find this resistor in the FP9001 service manual. But I assume it's a grounding resistor.

FETS are out of the circuit
 
The switching from the fets is very nice and clean.
There is an audio wave on the speaker terminals.
Just hooked up a speaker and it sounds clean.

Maybe that R43 was cutoff in the factory, due tue the fact that there were no burning spots around it. Very strange, but it seems to be in a good working order now. Pulls a little 1.18a at 12v on idle.

I will bench test it saturday for some high loads.
Thank you very much for the help Perry 🙂
 
I hope I understood your question correctly.


The HIP4080 output oscillation is in good working order when R43 is removed.
The HIP4080 output oscillation is not working when R43 is installed.


I tried the values 10k, 5.1k, 1k, 150ohm, 10ohm for R43.
It seems to be a resistor which reference C27, R44 and HEF4069 Pin5 to GND.

Potential difference between R43 Pin1 (GND) and Pin2 is +-5v (as I can remember)