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On May 30, 4:45*am, Jeroni Paul wrote:
I'm repairing a DTV decoder Saivod DT2012 (chip Cheertek and tuner LG) that had a swollen capacitor in the power supply. 6 months ago I already replaced this capacitor with a low ESR high quality 105 deg replacement but it just lasted 6 months and is swollen again. The capacitor is EC205 1000uF 16V and is the filter for 5V output in a switching power supply. Typical design, small transformer, rectifier diode, first capacitor, inductor and second capacitor with TNY265 as primary controller chip. The second capacitor remains cold and checks fine on the ESR meter. The problem is in the first capacitor, I replaced it again with a new 105 deg type and it works but I notice the capacitor gets very hot in just 10 minutes. All the capacitors in the supply check fine on the ESR meter. Tried different brands of capacitors and the ones having the smallest ESR work better but also get very hot. It seems to me this receiver is too exigent on the quality and ESR of this capacitor. Do you think this is normal and I should be looking for a really good capacitor or should I look for another problem elsewhere? Could I do something to reduce the stress it is put on? The waveform on this capacitor looks like a sawtooth, rises really fast and falls slowly until half cycle, then remains constant for the remaining half cycle. Amplitude around 0,4Vpp to 1Vpp depending on the capacitor used. Where I used to work they had Samsung DTV tuners that had a similar issue. In that case we mounted the capacitor on its side to get it farther away from the diode next to it that was the source of the heat. You might look into the Nichicon HN series caps or possibly an organic polymer cap. AFAIK the HN caps are the lowest (?) ESR of the 'lytics but the polymers are supposed to be even lower. Would a larger value cap help here? What is the actual load current and what is the frequency of the ripple? G² |
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