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Sharp CD BA300 in "Protection" mode
I've got a Sharp CD BA300 stereo/CD system that's now hung up in
"Protection" mode. That's what the display says, and of course, it doesn't do anything. Pretty sure something's blown out in it ... output IC's? Haven't had the chance to open it up yet, but hope to get to it soon. Bruce |
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Sharp CD BA300 in "Protection" mode
In data Sun, 18 Jun 2006 07:25:19 +0200, reglarnavy
ha scritto: I've got a Sharp CD BA300 stereo/CD system that's now hung up in "Protection" mode. That's what the display says, and of course, it doesn't do anything. Pretty sure something's blown out in it ... output IC's? Haven't had the chance to open it up yet, but hope to get to it soon. Bruce nah.. if there's protection on the screen may be a child lock or something like? -- Inty.Evolution - per email normali e con immagini Jpeg |
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Sharp CD BA300 in "Protection" mode
"reglarnavy" wrote in message oups.com... I've got a Sharp CD BA300 stereo/CD system that's now hung up in "Protection" mode. That's what the display says, and of course, it doesn't do anything. Pretty sure something's blown out in it ... output IC's? Haven't had the chance to open it up yet, but hope to get to it soon. Bruce Assuming that you haven't got a shorted speaker cable, or a bad speaker, the most likely cause is a blown output IC, particularly if there is a short delay between coming out of standby, and the message appearing. "PROTECTION" on audio amplifiers, usually indicates that the output relay is deactivated, to either protect the output stages from an excess load - a shorted speaker or cable for instance - or to protect the speakers from DC, which would otherwise be appearing at the output connectors from a blown output transistor in the output chip. There are other possibilities. Sometimes, the protect circuitry itself fails, and sometimes it monitors supply rails as well. In this case, something as simple as a fuse ( although it may not look like any fuse you would recognise ) can cause the message to appear. Most likely bet from experience though, is the output IC. Arfa |
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Sharp CD BA300 in "Protection" mode
reglarnavy wrote:
I've got a Sharp CD BA300 stereo/CD system that's now hung up in "Protection" mode. That's what the display says, and of course, it doesn't do anything. Pretty sure something's blown out in it ... output IC's? Haven't had the chance to open it up yet, but hope to get to it soon. Bruce Yeah, blown outputs, either an IC or discreet, I'm not familiar with that particular unit. |
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