Diode ID

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Hi,

I need to ID a diode. It is in the regulation circuit of an old 28v Power Supply.

http://wallyheider.com/wordpress/2014/08/the-birth-of-the-3m-m56-16-track-audio-recorder/

Markings are Z104 (twice) and CDC.

There are other diodes on the board in the 1N4001 case style/size, but this one is slightly longer and thinner and has a black shiny coating, not matt.



There is a schematic on the Interweb for this machine, but this supply does not correspond to that circuit.



Cheers,


Gareth.
 
sound.service@btconnect.com wrote:
Hi,

I need to ID a diode. It is in the regulation circuit of an old 28v
Power Supply.

http://wallyheider.com/wordpress/2014/08/the-birth-of-the-3m-m56-16-track-audio-recorder/

Markings are Z104 (twice) and CDC.

There are other diodes on the board in the 1N4001 case style/size,
but this one is slightly longer and thinner and has a black shiny coating,
not matt.

the Z in the marking might indicate a zener diode. Is the original part
dead? If so, your best bet is to reverse-engineer the schematic so to
guess better what is the right substitution.
A power supply shouldn't be that hard to fix.

HTH
Frank
 
On Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 2:20:12 PM UTC, JC wrote:
On 1/12/2017 7:41 AM, sound.service@btconnect.com wrote:
Hi,

I need to ID a diode. It is in the regulation circuit of an old 28v Power Supply.

http://wallyheider.com/wordpress/2014/08/the-birth-of-the-3m-m56-16-track-audio-recorder/

Markings are Z104 (twice) and CDC.

There are other diodes on the board in the 1N4001 case style/size, but this one is slightly longer and thinner and has a black shiny coating, not matt.



There is a schematic on the Interweb for this machine, but this supply does not correspond to that circuit.



Cheers,


Gareth.

The old Lambda power supplies used a FBM-Z104 6.2V Reference diode.
Make sense?


That makes perfect sense.
This is a Lambda supply, the diode is almost certainly a Zener.

Thanks very much!


Gareth.
 
On Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 2:20:12 PM UTC, JC wrote:
On 1/12/2017 7:41 AM, sound.service@btconnect.com wrote:
Hi,

I need to ID a diode. It is in the regulation circuit of an old 28v Power Supply.

http://wallyheider.com/wordpress/2014/08/the-birth-of-the-3m-m56-16-track-audio-recorder/

Markings are Z104 (twice) and CDC.

There are other diodes on the board in the 1N4001 case style/size, but this one is slightly longer and thinner and has a black shiny coating, not matt.



There is a schematic on the Interweb for this machine, but this supply does not correspond to that circuit.



Cheers,


Gareth.

The old Lambda power supplies used a FBM-Z104 6.2V Reference diode.
Make sense?



Supply still not working with new 6.2v zener.
Do you know of any schematics for this? The PCB is Lambda HAL-01-006.



Cheers,


Gareth.
 
On Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 4:03:03 PM UTC, sound....@btconnect.com wrote:
On Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 2:20:12 PM UTC, JC wrote:
On 1/12/2017 7:41 AM, sound.service@btconnect.com wrote:
Hi,

I need to ID a diode. It is in the regulation circuit of an old 28v Power Supply.

http://wallyheider.com/wordpress/2014/08/the-birth-of-the-3m-m56-16-track-audio-recorder/

Markings are Z104 (twice) and CDC.

There are other diodes on the board in the 1N4001 case style/size, but this one is slightly longer and thinner and has a black shiny coating, not matt.



There is a schematic on the Interweb for this machine, but this supply does not correspond to that circuit.



Cheers,


Gareth.

The old Lambda power supplies used a FBM-Z104 6.2V Reference diode.
Make sense?




Supply still not working with new 6.2v zener.
Do you know of any schematics for this? The PCB is Lambda HAL-01-006.



Cheers,


Gareth.

Oops, I'm an eejit, there are 2 Remote Sense connections on the PSU output that are required to be connected, the PSU is now running fine.


Cheers,


Gareth.
 
On Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 11:03:03 AM UTC-5, sound....@btconnect.com wrote:

Supply still not working with new 6.2v zener.
Do you know of any schematics for this? The PCB is Lambda HAL-01-006.

First, a possible source for help would be:

http://www.us.tdk-lambda.com/hp/service.htm

Then, it has been my experience that when the Zener goes, it is only after much else has gone. Test _ALL_ the diodes (they are cheap enough anyway), and _ALL_ the caps.

Without delving any deeper, is this a solid-state supply? If so, I would be checking the VR chips throughout.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
 
On 1/12/2017 7:41 AM, sound.service@btconnect.com wrote:
Hi,

I need to ID a diode. It is in the regulation circuit of an old 28v Power Supply.

http://wallyheider.com/wordpress/2014/08/the-birth-of-the-3m-m56-16-track-audio-recorder/

Markings are Z104 (twice) and CDC.

There are other diodes on the board in the 1N4001 case style/size, but this one is slightly longer and thinner and has a black shiny coating, not matt.



There is a schematic on the Interweb for this machine, but this supply does not correspond to that circuit.



Cheers,


Gareth.
The old Lambda power supplies used a FBM-Z104 6.2V Reference diode.
Make sense?
 
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On Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 11:03:03 AM UTC-5, sound....@btconnect.com
wrote:

Supply still not working with new 6.2v zener.
Do you know of any schematics for this? The PCB is Lambda HAL-01-006.

First, a possible source for help would be:

http://www.us.tdk-lambda.com/hp/service.htm

Then, it has been my experience that when the Zener goes, it is only after
much else has gone. Test _ALL_ the diodes (they are cheap enough anyway),
and _ALL_ the caps.

Without delving any deeper, is this a solid-state supply? If so, I would be
checking the VR chips throughout.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA








This PSU is all discrete, the only problem was the Zener, fortunately.
There is a fair amount of circuitry here.



Thanks to all who replied,


Gareth.
 

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