Hi Takis, On page 34 of the Xpander service manual there is a DAC calibrtion procedure. A different chip would need a calibration. What about the reference voltage? Karl --- In xpantastic@..., "takisdamaschis" <takisdamaschis@...> wrote: Hi Karl, I just got the new DAC! It's an HS3140C.I installed it and.....nothing!Every test fails now instead of only some VCO's! My original DAC is an MP7614KN, are these two incompatible and if so why are they mentioned as both able to do the job? Furtermore is there anything else I should have done when I replaced the DAC that is not mentioned in the manual? Thanks,Takis.
--- In xpantastic@..., "Karl" <shire03@> wrote:
Hi Takis, I measured the D805 in mine: 6.95 Vdc. I notice it's a diode in a transistor package. This is a very accurate reference diode. It should read at least 6.9 Volts. Pin 1 is not used. I measured
from The left side of R856 ( just below it) to the middle leg of the diode. My schematics identify this as a 6.9 V Zener. If the one
in yours shows a lower voltage than that, maybe this is causing the tuning errors. The diode may not be bad, something maybe
dragging it down. I would take U815 out (turn Off first), then measure it
again. If you can't get 6.9V out of that ref, I would replace it. BTW about where is the adjustment trimmer pointing?
Karl
--- In xpantastic@..., "takisdamaschis" <takisdamaschis@> wrote:
Hi Karl, the voltmeter reads 6.38v! Takis.
--- In xpantastic@..., "Karl" <shire03@> wrote:
Hi Takis,
What does the your voltmeter read when you measure the zener
(D805)?
I keep thinking it's something to do with this circuit. I am going to open mine up and see what I get.
Karl
--- In xpantastic@..., "takisdamaschis" <takisdamaschis@> wrote:
--- In xpantastic@..., "Karl" <shire03@> wrote: Hi Karl, done everything you pointed out,no improvements! Anything else you can think of before we go for the DAC? Thanks,Takis.
Hi Takis,
I also noticed that I get 3.79V at one of the pins of
U815 instead
of 4.0V(+/- .05V) as the service manual points out! Okay, lets look at D805, A zener diode which provides the
reference
for the DAC.Measure this with a good voltmeter, it should
be 6.9V.
Again, try reflowing the solder around this part and the
ref circuit.
If you have a service manual, Look at the circuit around U815 and reflow all
the solder
around this part and the resistors capacitors etc... Try this and let me know.
Karl
--- In xpantastic@..., "takisdamaschis" <takisdamaschis@> wrote:
Hi Karl, I have gone and replaced all parts you suggested, re-
seated the
dac
and went over all solders! No improvement, I keep getting the same problem! I also noticed that I get 3.79V at one of the pins of
U815 instead
of
4.0V(+/- .05V) as the service manual points out! Anyway the good news is that I found a NOS dac ($150)
which I
will
try
out as soon as it gets in(in a few days I hope). I'll let you know! Thanks,Takis.
--- In xpantastic@..., "Karl" <shire03@>
wrote: Hi Takis, The other caps are Cx33 and Cx37 with x being
2,3,4,5,6,7 for
each
voice respectivly. And Yes they are the same 2.2uF
50V Make
sure
they
are 50V rating. and correct polarity (You probobly
knew that)
But before you replace those, try this.You are saying
you are
having
problems with all the voices right? This points to the main DAC/Tuming circuit as you
have already
guessed.
I would look closely at: U811 The DAC U816,U805 Multiplexer 4051 U812,U815,U813 Op Amps TLO81,TLO84,TLO81 U814 Analog Switch 4053
Any of these parts failing could cause tuning
problems like
you
describe. Now, before you replace them carfully pull them from
the sockets
and
re-seat them. Sometimes corrosion on the socket/chip
lead can
cause
a "not to good" connection. Also before I replaced
them I would
reflow the solder on the bottom of the board, as bad
solder
joints
could also cause this. If this does not work replace em. All except the DAC
are readily
available. I would wait till you replaced the other
chips before
you
went searching for this DAC to see if any others are
the cause.
If
one of the chips have failed, I would bet on the mux
or analog
switch.
It would not hurt to replace the capacitors I
mentioned above, as
they are probobly on their way out anyway.
Let Me Know How It Goes
Karl
--- In xpantastic@..., "takisdamaschis" <takisdamaschis@> wrote:
Hi Carl, yes I replaced all six Cx49 capacitors! What number are the other ones you're refering to?
Are they
also
2.2uF?
Many thanks,Takis.
--- In xpantastic@..., "Karl"
<shire03@> wrote:
Hello takisdamaschis,
When you say output capacitors, are you talking
about the
small
2.2uF
Cx49 at the edge of the voice board? There is one
for each
voice.
There is also one of these at the output of each
VCO feeding
the
VCF
If these go you can have tuning problems. Also,
try resetting
the
software.( hold sown clear and turn power On)
Karl
--- In
xpantastic@..., "takisdamaschis" <takisdamaschis@> wrote:
Hi everyone, my xpander seems to fail the VCO
tune test
randomly!some
voices fail during one test and pass on the
next! there
is
no
cosistancy on the voices that fail,it can be
any one of
them!
Some
times(rarely) the vco test passes! I have the
same problem
sometimes
with the Resonance and VCF but not as often! I have totally rebuilt the power supply,changed
the battery
and
output
bypass capacitors!All currents measure right so
this is
not
a
voltage
supply problem! The only other part I can think of is the DAC
or maybe
the
Timer?
Any thoughts? Takis.
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