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Fred Bloggs
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Winfield Hill wrote:
Vout=0.5*(5.8+0.77)=3.3V- so the pnp is working at DC anyway. The 5.8V
at npn-e means 25.8/2.37=11mA through the emitter resistor and 18mA
through the 140R for 30mA total- this may be a symptom of open base lead
and partial short c-e of some kind- it's shot for sure.
It's coming out exactly right- with the pnp-e at ~0.77 thenTony Williams <tonyw@ledelec.demon.co.uk> wrote ...
Terry Pinnell terrypinDELETE@dial.pipexTHIS.com> wrote:
Roger, Kevin, John: Unless my PM5134 is truly deceased, kicked the
bucket, passed away, gone to a better place, etc, etc, Tony Williams
will perhaps soon be able to reveal all. Tony - a star - has very
kindly offered to have a go at diagnosing and fixing this beast. I
posted it 8 hours ago, so, God and the UK Post Office ParcelForce
service permitting, all 9 kg of it (including manual and schematics)
should reach him shortly.
It's up on the bench now........
The 1:1 buffer before that looks to be the perp, it has an input of
0.066v and an output of +3.3v. It is down on the under-board, packed
up against the f.panel, and partly underneath a 2-gang pot... damn
near impossible to reach with even the finest probes.
+20v
|
\
/2k37
\
| 140R
+---------/\/\------+
310R |/e |
+--/\/\--| pnp |
| |\c |
| | 12v |
| 0v--||--+---|<|--- -20V |
Vin ->-+ zeners +--> Vout
66mV | 0v--||--+---|>|--- +20v | 3.3v
| | 12v |
| 310R |/c <----- 7.8v |
+--/\/\--| npn |
/ |\e <----- 5.8v |
61mV______/ +---------/\/\------+
| 140R
\
/2k37
\
|
-20v
I can only reach around the npn for measurement.
Voltage results shown alongside each pin.
That 5.8v emitter voltage looks seriously suss, but the resultant
3.3v for Vout suggests that the pnp might be ok (touch wood, because
changing that one would be a full dismantle of everything).
So I'm going to go off and see if that npn can be changed.
Better see if that pnp can be changed. It's supposed to pull the node
in question down and isn't doing so. The npn can only pull up, right?
Vout=0.5*(5.8+0.77)=3.3V- so the pnp is working at DC anyway. The 5.8V
at npn-e means 25.8/2.37=11mA through the emitter resistor and 18mA
through the 140R for 30mA total- this may be a symptom of open base lead
and partial short c-e of some kind- it's shot for sure.