My experience of class d faults are usually the mosfets blowing and often taking out the class d IC as well.
ic ??
yep... the IC which generate the PWM "working" fequency - e.g. PWM 400kHz
try to get a schematic, internet to get more infos.... or look at the board
Can u show me what this looks like
e.g. IRS2092 (irs2092 are mono class D amps) its a 16 pin device
Hi cam909ron,
Couple o' things --
- are you sure the 12V power supply can deliver enough current?
- I don't see a protection relay -- what do the speaker terminals measure during 'protect'?
- with that many big MOSFETs to drive (an IRF640 is rated 200V, 18A), the class-D IC might be somewhat protected (from catastrophic output device failure) by a layer of drivers
- depending on what 'Protect' is protecting the unit from, supplying power without the heatsinks may risk further damage -- OverVoltage, OverCurrent, UnderVoltage, dead rail, DC offset -- lotsa possibilities that are hard to assess without a manual, or at least a schematic
- what can you tell us about the history of the unit, esp what was going on when it died?
- it might get more attention (read 'useful responses') if you asked a moderator to move it to the Car Audio forum
- could you post a somewhat smaller, better focused picture?
Regards,
Rick
Couple o' things --
- are you sure the 12V power supply can deliver enough current?
- I don't see a protection relay -- what do the speaker terminals measure during 'protect'?
- with that many big MOSFETs to drive (an IRF640 is rated 200V, 18A), the class-D IC might be somewhat protected (from catastrophic output device failure) by a layer of drivers
- depending on what 'Protect' is protecting the unit from, supplying power without the heatsinks may risk further damage -- OverVoltage, OverCurrent, UnderVoltage, dead rail, DC offset -- lotsa possibilities that are hard to assess without a manual, or at least a schematic
- what can you tell us about the history of the unit, esp what was going on when it died?
- it might get more attention (read 'useful responses') if you asked a moderator to move it to the Car Audio forum
- could you post a somewhat smaller, better focused picture?
Regards,
Rick
This looks like a common class D audio circuit with a reconfigured driver board. It looks similar to this design:
Sonido Mask 2000.1
Do you have any experience repairing amplifiers?
Sonido Mask 2000.1
Do you have any experience repairing amplifiers?
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