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SeventhPrince七少爷 October 14th 05 03:11 AM

PSU tickling sound
 
Hi,

PSU has tickling sound problem. I read that changing the regulator IC
will solve the problem. So I change the KA3842B Controller IC with
UC3842B IC (On Semiconductor). Tickling sound disappears but PSU could
not power on the Point of Sales terminal; just managed to flicker on
the terminal display only.

Should I use only the original KA3842B Controller IC?

Thanks for your advise.

Seventh Prince


Jim Yanik October 14th 05 04:11 AM

PSU tickling sound
 
"?B?U2V2ZW50aFByaW5jZeS4g+WwkeeItw==?=" wrote
in ups.com:

Hi,

PSU has tickling sound problem. I read that changing the regulator IC
will solve the problem. So I change the KA3842B Controller IC with
UC3842B IC (On Semiconductor). Tickling sound disappears but PSU could
not power on the Point of Sales terminal; just managed to flicker on
the terminal display only.

Should I use only the original KA3842B Controller IC?

Thanks for your advise.

Seventh Prince



It's probably bad electrolytic caps,where their ESR increased,a very common
failure of switcher power supplies.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Don Bowey October 14th 05 04:15 AM

PSU tickling sound
 
On 10/13/05 7:11 PM, in article
, "SeventhPrinceÆßÉÙÒ¯"
wrote:

Hi,

PSU has tickling sound problem. I read that changing the regulator IC
will solve the problem. So I change the KA3842B Controller IC with
UC3842B IC (On Semiconductor). Tickling sound disappears but PSU could
not power on the Point of Sales terminal; just managed to flicker on
the terminal display only.

Should I use only the original KA3842B Controller IC?

Thanks for your advise.

Seventh Prince


PSU (Portland State University) reports they have many tickling sounds.
All the way from grunts, guffaws, and screeches, to high-pitched shrieks and
gasps.


Sam Goldwasser October 14th 05 01:16 PM

PSU tickling sound
 
Jim Yanik writes:

"?B?U2V2ZW50aFByaW5jZeS4g+WwkeeItw==?=" wrote
in ups.com:

Hi,

PSU has tickling sound problem. I read that changing the regulator IC
will solve the problem. So I change the KA3842B Controller IC with
UC3842B IC (On Semiconductor). Tickling sound disappears but PSU could
not power on the Point of Sales terminal; just managed to flicker on
the terminal display only.

Should I use only the original KA3842B Controller IC?

Thanks for your advise.

Seventh Prince



It's probably bad electrolytic caps,where their ESR increased,a very common
failure of switcher power supplies.


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Michael Kennedy October 14th 05 09:03 PM

PSU tickling sound
 
That was almost funny.. :| ;) probaly funnier if you associate psu with
portland state. not power supply like me.

"Don Bowey" wrote in message
...
On 10/13/05 7:11 PM, in article
, "SeventhPrinceÆßÉÙÒ¯"
wrote:

Hi,

PSU has tickling sound problem. I read that changing the regulator IC
will solve the problem. So I change the KA3842B Controller IC with
UC3842B IC (On Semiconductor). Tickling sound disappears but PSU could
not power on the Point of Sales terminal; just managed to flicker on
the terminal display only.

Should I use only the original KA3842B Controller IC?

Thanks for your advise.

Seventh Prince


PSU (Portland State University) reports they have many tickling sounds.
All the way from grunts, guffaws, and screeches, to high-pitched shrieks
and
gasps.




七少爷Seventh Prince October 16th 05 08:29 AM

PSU tickling sound
 

It's probably bad electrolytic caps,where their ESR increased,a very common
failure of switcher power supplies.


Sam, How do I recognise which caps are bad? Thanks

Jim Yanik October 16th 05 06:06 PM

PSU tickling sound
 
?B?5LiD5bCR54i3U2V2ZW50aCBQcmluY2U=?=
wrote in :


It's probably bad electrolytic caps,where their ESR increased,a very
common failure of switcher power supplies.


Sam, How do I recognise which caps are bad? Thanks


If you don't have an ESR meter like the Dick Smith Electronics meter(very
affordable,very good),then you're best bet is to replace all the
electrolytics.

Also look for discolored,swollen,or bulging electrolytic caps;indications
they are dissipating excessive heat.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net


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