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GD-Audio opamps

This is the circuit diagram of GD-Audio's Discrete Opamps OPA-Earth. This is the basic Opamp from GD-Audio and I am using the better design OPA-SUN. Someone said Burson's Opamp has very similar design as OPA-Earth.

see this link for details:
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This has happened to me countless times - disc doing odd things.
I recommend you take the board out, heat up the iron, get your DMM and do continuity tests around the 5v reg, servo control and decoder. It could be a lifted pad around one of the small capacitors.
 
Thanks Ben.
I have a couple of things to investigate as well as this all started when I changed the laser mechanism. So I'm going to backtrack and check everything was replaced properly. it's a while since I did it though. The mechanism has 4 pins that slide into runners on the transport. Am I dreaming or did they have rubber/plastic sleeves on them, or do they go in as they are?
 
I have two players both with servo issues at the moment,While trying to test voltage from a good player i slipped and shorted a servo ic tca0370dp2 now my deck spins backwards flat out.
cheers guys alan
ps anyone know of a supplier for the ics
 
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Thanks Ben.
I have a couple of things to investigate as well as this all started when I changed the laser mechanism. So I'm going to backtrack and check everything was replaced properly. it's a while since I did it though. The mechanism has 4 pins that slide into runners on the transport. Am I dreaming or did they have rubber/plastic sleeves on them, or do they go in as they are?

The runners have no sleeves they run direct plastic to plastic only grease to make it run smooth .The laser is mounted on shock absorbing rubbers tho x4.

hope that helps alan🙂
 
re drivers

Checked the 5v supply. The 7805 seems okay. The display does light up btw, maybe didnt see it properly before. The other regs I installed near the driver ics' all measure around 8v. Any suggestions to have a look? Never had this fast spinning before.

You should have more than 8v more like 10 to 11v plus and minus check voltage @ u148/150 should be +-10 to 11v pins 9 to 16 on tca 0372dp2 should be to 0v
suspect duff ic 😉

regards alan
 
Don't forget to check for lifted pads. Seriously, I've had this exact problem lots of times.

I'd check around servo control and decoder, c505, etc

Another thing you can do is very gently touch the tops of some components while the disc is spinning and see if it affects it (being mindful of mains voltage, obviously).
 
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Re: Regs, that's true... Hopefully you mean around 8v +/-!
Easy to check. Just refer to the driver reg pin-outs in the service manual and check the voltages are correct on each pin.
Apologies if I'm teaching my grandmother to suck eggs here - it's a fine line to walk.
Good luck!
 
Don't forget to check for lifted pads. Seriously, I've had this exact problem lots of times.

I'd check around servo control and decoder, c505, etc

Another thing you can do is very gently touch the tops of some components while the disc is spinning and see if it affects it (being mindful of mains voltage, obviously).

Totally agreed with you Ben. I have encountered similar problem with copper strips of the PCB. As the PCB is more than 10 years old the strips can be damaged and peeled off easily in particular when too much heat is applied. I need to use jumper wires to bypass the damaged strips.