Did you remove the jumper on pins 1 and 2 of the op-amp?
There is a series diode and resistor (10 ohms) on the low-side drivers. Check those components.
There is a series diode and resistor (10 ohms) on the low-side drivers. Check those components.
The diode is leaking and I replaced it and I have 40.2v in each speaker terminal. I'll put it together tomorrow and try it for now I have to go back to work
Sorry, I had forgotten, all that remains is for the SN74AHC132 to arrive and put it together properly to test with load, now I have 40.2v positive and negative from the speaker terminals
Has either of the blue trimmer potentiometers on the main board been turned?
Does it do this at 4 ohms?
Does it do this at 4 ohms?
Did you install the new HC132?
Does it produce a clean sine wave up to clipping with no load?
What other work has been done to this amp (by you or anyone)?
Does it produce a clean sine wave up to clipping with no load?
What other work has been done to this amp (by you or anyone)?
I have not installed them since they have not arrived, yes, it produces a clean sine wave without load, the mic4427 and PS fets were changed, irfz44n were installed.
On U502, pin 12, what is the DC voltage when there is no load and the amp producing a clean sine wave?
And again with a load where the sine wave is clipped? Also look at it with a scope to see if the change, from no load, (if there is any) is a pulsed signal.
And again with a load where the sine wave is clipped? Also look at it with a scope to see if the change, from no load, (if there is any) is a pulsed signal.
Thank you Mr. Perry, I have managed to get the amplifier to work, change the ahc132 again, since apparently they arrived in bad condition, but I sent for several and they have worked well I have a clean wave, only now I have a doubt, in the output voltage , I suppose that 40.2v should be even in both subwoofer terminals, but I see a variation of 2v, in negative there is 40.2v and in positive terminal 42.2v, can it be adjusted?
What's the DC voltage on all terminals of the op-amp where you jumped terminals 1 and 2?
Pin 1:
Pin 2:
Pin 3:
Pin 4:
Pin 5:
Pin 6:
Pin 7:
Pin 8:
Pin 1:
Pin 2:
Pin 3:
Pin 4:
Pin 5:
Pin 6:
Pin 7:
Pin 8:
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