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Default Is there any way to test a STK463 Audio Amp chip?

On 19/04/2019 12:45 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 19:18:22 -0700 (PDT),

wrote:

On Thursday, April 18, 2019 at 8:01:25 PM UTC-4, wrote:
Is there any way to test a STK463 Audio Amp chip? (without having some
sort of special factory analyzer)?

I had a Marantz SR1000 receiver given to me. I plugged it in, and got a
few seconds of hum, panel lights dimmed also. Then smoke appeared. I
found the source of the smoke, a small electrolytic cap blew, and left
the board wet.

I may try to replace that cap, but I suspect there is more wrong. I dont
usually work on anything containing IC chips. And Im sure if that big
amp chip is bad, it would be very costly. (Not worth my time or money).
But I'd be willing to test it if I know how.

By the way, the power supply is working. As soon as I unplugged it
(after the smoke), I got a good spark when I shorted the main (large)
filter caps.


Please post the cap that smoked. Its location will help us to provide guidance

on repairing this unit. If the STK is bad, a new one can be obtained
for $10-$15.

Dan


Will post it when i am back at the shop. I am currently looking for a
schematic to download. Thus far im not finding any.


**You're kidding, right? What planet do you live on?

Try he

https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_li...z/sr1000.shtml

Or, for the STK463, he

https://www.datasheetspdf.com/datasheet/STK463.html

So, do you have the internet there on Mars?


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