Hi all,
I'm working on below amplifier, it has blown one side of the output fets.
weird thing it has two different sets of fets, one side is IRF9640, the other is FQP19N20. the PSU has IRFP064N, those are ok.
which would be the correct output fet to use?
the driver board also looks suspicious, it has a big solder bridge on one of the ICs.
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I'm working on below amplifier, it has blown one side of the output fets.
weird thing it has two different sets of fets, one side is IRF9640, the other is FQP19N20. the PSU has IRFP064N, those are ok.
which would be the correct output fet to use?
the driver board also looks suspicious, it has a big solder bridge on one of the ICs.
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The 'IC' is a dual FET. The drains are all soldered together. That's normal. The amp uses both N-channel and P-channel outputs. The ones in it have been used in other amps. The 19N20 and the 12P20 were used in some of the early amps of this type.
The LM319 is far back in the circuit ad rarely needs to be replaced.
Generally, only one FET for bank fails. Did you try installing the remaining good FETs to see if there were any other problems? The driver board may have survived.
Search the forum for DLM4500 for a similar design.
Generally, only one FET for bank fails. Did you try installing the remaining good FETs to see if there were any other problems? The driver board may have survived.
Search the forum for DLM4500 for a similar design.
I removed all the fets and the amp remained in protect...
will try new fets tomorrow
ok will do
I also noticed the Ic next to LM219, is a 4558? is that correct?
will try new fets tomorrow
ok will do
I also noticed the Ic next to LM219, is a 4558? is that correct?
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I've seen various op-amps in that location. The TL072 was what I used when I needed to replace a defaced IC. The 4558 should be Ok as well.
I've installed some new fets for testing, both power and protection lights are now on. I removed the protection ic 2904l, then the amp stays on protection,
output pin 1 - no voltage
output pin 7 - 10v
what do i check now?
output pin 1 - no voltage
output pin 7 - 10v
what do i check now?
i've actually been looking at AQ2200 schematic from another user's post... can't seem to make sense of it.
Post the DC voltage on all of the pads for the IC you removed and for the TL494/ka7500. Copy and paste the following into your reply.
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:
Pin 9:
Pin 10:
Pin 11:
Pin 12:
Pin 13:
Pin 14:
Pin 15:
Pin 16:
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:
Pin 9:
Pin 10:
Pin 11:
Pin 12:
Pin 13:
Pin 14:
Pin 15:
Pin 16:
Below voltages are with the njm2904l installed
Pin 1: 0.0v
Pin 2: 0.0v
Pin 3: 0.0v
Pin 4: 0.0v
Pin 5: 9.9v
Pin 6: 10.5v
Pin 7: 10.5v
Pin 8: 12.1v
Pin 1: 9.8v
Pin 2: 2.9v
Pin 3: 4.7v
Pin 4: 0.01v
Pin 5: 1.5v
Pin 6: 3.6v
Pin 7: 0.0v
Pin 8: 12.3v
Pin 9: 0.0v
Pin 10: 0.0v
Pin 11: 12.3v
Pin 12: 12.1v
Pin 13: 5v
Pin 14: 5v
Pin 15: 4.8v
Pin 16:0.0v
Pin 1: 0.0v
Pin 2: 0.0v
Pin 3: 0.0v
Pin 4: 0.0v
Pin 5: 9.9v
Pin 6: 10.5v
Pin 7: 10.5v
Pin 8: 12.1v
Pin 1: 9.8v
Pin 2: 2.9v
Pin 3: 4.7v
Pin 4: 0.01v
Pin 5: 1.5v
Pin 6: 3.6v
Pin 7: 0.0v
Pin 8: 12.3v
Pin 9: 0.0v
Pin 10: 0.0v
Pin 11: 12.3v
Pin 12: 12.1v
Pin 13: 5v
Pin 14: 5v
Pin 15: 4.8v
Pin 16:0.0v
Confirm that there is no solder bridge between pins 6 and 7 of the 2904.
With no power applied, what is the resistance between those pins?
With no power applied, what is the resistance between those pins?
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