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Hi,
I'd be grateful if someone could give me some clues as to where to go
next with a dead Philips VCR (VR750) SMPS.
The PSU died when the mains dropped to 30-60v for about half an hour
(in the UK so it should have been around 230v) before going away
completely for a few hours. I was on holiday at the time so don't
know how cleanly the power came back, although the VCR was on a surge
protector so it's unlikely that a surge has killed it.
Neither fuse is dead.
There is a short (~0.5s) squeal from the PSU when mains is applied.
I've found a circuit diagram and spent some time reading the various
FAQ notes.
I've checked the large electrolytics and the resistors I guess to be
the "startup resistors" and they all check out OK with a DVM (having
removed each component in turn). One electrolytic capacitor was a
little low (67% of its nominal value) and was replaced but this made
no difference.
I have measured various voltages around the circuit and quite a few
are different to those shown on the diagram. There is no voltage
present on the output side of the transformer. The PSU is integral to
the main circuit board so will be difficult to test in isolation with
no load.
In my limited knowledge, it would appear as though the switching
control transistor is holding the switching transistor in a non
conducting state but I would appreciate some clues as to why this
might be.
I have annotated the diagram with the measured voltages (in red) and
indicated the components I have pulled and checked; the diagram can be
found at http://www.ajuniper.f2s.com/psu.jpg (2MB image).
I would appreciate it if someone more knowledgable than myself could
give me some clues as to what to look at next.
Thanks,
Andy
I'd be grateful if someone could give me some clues as to where to go
next with a dead Philips VCR (VR750) SMPS.
The PSU died when the mains dropped to 30-60v for about half an hour
(in the UK so it should have been around 230v) before going away
completely for a few hours. I was on holiday at the time so don't
know how cleanly the power came back, although the VCR was on a surge
protector so it's unlikely that a surge has killed it.
Neither fuse is dead.
There is a short (~0.5s) squeal from the PSU when mains is applied.
I've found a circuit diagram and spent some time reading the various
FAQ notes.
I've checked the large electrolytics and the resistors I guess to be
the "startup resistors" and they all check out OK with a DVM (having
removed each component in turn). One electrolytic capacitor was a
little low (67% of its nominal value) and was replaced but this made
no difference.
I have measured various voltages around the circuit and quite a few
are different to those shown on the diagram. There is no voltage
present on the output side of the transformer. The PSU is integral to
the main circuit board so will be difficult to test in isolation with
no load.
In my limited knowledge, it would appear as though the switching
control transistor is holding the switching transistor in a non
conducting state but I would appreciate some clues as to why this
might be.
I have annotated the diagram with the measured voltages (in red) and
indicated the components I have pulled and checked; the diagram can be
found at http://www.ajuniper.f2s.com/psu.jpg (2MB image).
I would appreciate it if someone more knowledgable than myself could
give me some clues as to what to look at next.
Thanks,
Andy