Zed Audio Gladius

I'm looking at a Zed Audio Gladius that won't power up. Its using a TL494. Board is mostly SMD components but looks fairly classic AB style, like a Gen X or Nakamichi etc.

TL494
1: 0.015
2: 4.66
3: 0.061
4: 0.436
5: 1.506
6: 3.514
7: 0
8: 0.070
9: 0
10: 0
11: 0.008
12: 13.48
13: 5.01
14: 5.01
15: 5.01
16: 0.254

Photo coming next since this might be fairly new Zed and kind of rare?
 
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Thanks I've sent him a message.

Otherwise, nothing pops out at me as being an issue with this amp. No shorts. Also no LEDs (Power/Prot) are lighting. The only thing I can say is for a brief 1/10th second at startup my PS barely blips off 0.005A, to about 0.020A then back to 0.005A but that could just be caps charging.
 
While possibly waiting for Mr Mantz to respond; I put this one back in front of me.

Updated readings on the TL494, now showing momentary event at first application of all power terminals:

TL494
1: 0.015
2: 4.66
3: 4.78 --> 0.061 after .5 seconds
4: 0.872 --> 0.436 after .5 seconds
5: 1.506
6: 3.514
7: 0
8: 0.070
9: 0
10: 0
11: 0.008
12: 13.48
13: 5.01
14: 5.01
15: 5.01
16: 10.37 --> 0.254 after .5 seconds


I started 'snooping' around this amp. Found a bunch of BurBrown opamps! Cool.

And then I found a few faults.

Q1/Q2 are PS FET drivers. They're B631K PNP, and they're both shorted collector-base out of circuit.

Datasheet
SSCLS02472-1.pdf

Also, R14 and R15 are blown open. 20 ohm resistors.

There are no NPN drivers in this amp from what I can tell.
 

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I've got some B631K I could try for now. I don't have any SMD 20 ohm but I do have some 1/4w 22 ohm I could try out also. Definitely need to order parts once all faults are figured out.

In the meantime before I put good B631K back in for further testing;

TL494 without the drivers
1: 1.600
2: 3.035
3: 0.063
4: 0.393
5: 1.509
6: 3.518
7: 0.001
8: 10.37
9: 0.001
10: 0.001
11: -0.048
12: 13.34
13: 5.01
14: 5.01
15: 5.01
16: 0.254

It may be weird that pin 11 is negative. Pin 8 & 11 are driving?
 
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Pin 8 and 11

Channel 2 of the scope shows vdiv.

First image, with the rounded tops are Pin 8. Pin 11 shows the square tops and sweeps negative also.
 

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There is almost on time that you should use your scope on AC coupling.

Repost the waveforms with DC coupling and align the trace to the reference line before probing the test points.

The attached is from an MTX amp. Yours is likely to be similar.
 

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It is on DC coupling. I'm using channel 2 of the scope set to DC for those images. Channel 1 isn't hooked up nor displaying. The scope is aligned at 0 with nothing connected.


I only use AC sometimes when testing outputs at the terminals etc because sometimes DC coupling seems to create noise on the amplifiers.
 
With temporary 22 ohm resistors I felt confident enough to install good parts B631K drivers.

The amp powers up completely now with about ~61vDC rail.

Seems like this one is on it's way to live another day, once I receive correct parts order.
 
Both pin 8 & 11 look like this. Channel 2 again. Probe this time is set to 10x because trace was going off the screen at 5vDiv at 1x.
 

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