Hey i bought this board a year or something ago, and today i was testing in in my new project when it stopped working.....
The led still lights up, there is no music or what so ever coming out of the output, and nothing seems blown on the board...
So any ideas at all :S '?
i really hope someone can help me 🙁 i love this little board and it left a void in my home audio...
thank you so much for any help possible
The led still lights up, there is no music or what so ever coming out of the output, and nothing seems blown on the board...
So any ideas at all :S '?
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i really hope someone can help me 🙁 i love this little board and it left a void in my home audio...
thank you so much for any help possible
forgot to mention i was only using a channel and now the're both not working so maybe it's the tc2000 chip? it's outputing to both tk2050 right?
i can only find the ver. 1.0 that is a slightly older board but no significant diference i think : http://www.sure-electronics.net/download/AA-AB32181_Ver1.0_EN.pdf
Many people have blown up their Sure "2x100W" by using them with car audio head units or other high signal voltage signal which will burn of the input in the TC2000 chip. Perhaps this is the problem.
I have been reading the TC2000 documentation carefully and now I have another clue for you. The sure electronics amp has a resistor of 10kOhm labelled R20 in the mute path. The tripath doc says: " When the device is in mute, the pin must be “pulled low” via approximately 1kohm to overcome the internal latch and change the TC2000 state (i.e. out of mute). When the device is not in mute, the mute pin must be “pulled high” via approximately 2kohm to overcome the internal latch and change the TK2050 state (i.e. into mute). ", so the people designing the amp in Hongkong were again missing some english or math lessons, because 10 kOhm >> 1kOhm! This way, if the amp enters mute mode on this board, maybe it will never be able to leave this mode, unless the R20 is replaced by a resistor with 1kOhm value.
thank you all so much, i'm sorry but i only saw your replies today :S, ok then i will try those options 🙂
I have been reading the TC2000 documentation carefully and now I have another clue for you. The sure electronics amp has a resistor of 10kOhm labelled R20 in the mute path. The tripath doc says: " When the device is in mute, the pin must be “pulled low” via approximately 1kohm to overcome the internal latch and change the TC2000 state (i.e. out of mute). When the device is not in mute, the mute pin must be “pulled high” via approximately 2kohm to overcome the internal latch and change the TK2050 state (i.e. into mute). ", so the people designing the amp in Hongkong were again missing some english or math lessons, because 10 kOhm >> 1kOhm! This way, if the amp enters mute mode on this board, maybe it will never be able to leave this mode, unless the R20 is replaced by a resistor with 1kOhm value.
Thank you , i will take a look at that resistor ^^
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