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Rikard Bosnjakovic
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John Popelish wrote:
I've now checked, thrice, the places you suggested without being able to
find any solder bridge or what so ever. Also, the IC, bridge and diode are
using correct orientation.
The board was residing in a box for a fresh project I build straight to
the number from the magazine. It doesn't do as supposed, to I used my DMM
to measure around on the board. The magazine tells me that the Vref on the
723 should be around 7 volts. When the board is in the board, Vref is
around 28 volts, and that's the reason I plugged it out and tested it
outside the box using only the mains-wires.
The weird thing, is that when the board is outside the box, Vref is 7
volts as it should. I take this that it means the board is okay, no solder
bridges, but the other components (connected to the board via the
connector pins) could possibly be erronious, so I guess I'll have to
connect one cable at a time to find the error source.
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Sincerely, | http://bos.hack.org/cv/
Rikard Bosnjakovic | Code chef - will cook for food
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Thank you for your reply.I can see no errors in your layout. I would be looking for sneak paths
under C2, or a solder bridge where a hot line runs between two pins of
the connector row. Are the chip, bridge and diode oriented correctly?
I've now checked, thrice, the places you suggested without being able to
find any solder bridge or what so ever. Also, the IC, bridge and diode are
using correct orientation.
The board was residing in a box for a fresh project I build straight to
the number from the magazine. It doesn't do as supposed, to I used my DMM
to measure around on the board. The magazine tells me that the Vref on the
723 should be around 7 volts. When the board is in the board, Vref is
around 28 volts, and that's the reason I plugged it out and tested it
outside the box using only the mains-wires.
The weird thing, is that when the board is outside the box, Vref is 7
volts as it should. I take this that it means the board is okay, no solder
bridges, but the other components (connected to the board via the
connector pins) could possibly be erronious, so I guess I'll have to
connect one cable at a time to find the error source.
--
Sincerely, | http://bos.hack.org/cv/
Rikard Bosnjakovic | Code chef - will cook for food
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