Mitsubishi CS2611R vertical problem.
This set uses the LA7838. I did all the soldering and then took some
readings on the chip. Pin 1 VCC measures 9.0V, (according to NTE should be 12V), and pin 8 measures 24V, (correct). Does anyone have a database on Mits or have any tips on this model? Or perhaps if you have a schematic you might be able to share with me or even just look at to see what you think? Thanks, Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics. |
Mitsubishi CS2611R vertical problem.
"Lenny" bravely wrote to "All" (30 Aug 03 09:42:43)
--- on the heady topic of "Mitsubishi CS2611R vertical problem." I changed one on a Sansui not long ago. The pin 1 Vcc didn't seem to mind being at 9v instead of 12v. If your top half pix is missing the ic is bad. Change the small electro connecting to pin 9. A nearby diode connecting to the electro should be tested. I think the NPN in the output opens easily when the ic overheats. I had to strap on a larger heatsink as the operating temperature had me worried. Good thing the ic is cheap. Good luck! LA7838 1 - +Vcc1 (+12V) 2 - vert trig in 3 - time constant 4 - vert amp ctrl 5 - vert size ctrl 6 - ramp generator 7 - vert out ac/dc feedback 8 - +Vcc8 (+24V) 9 - pump-up out 10- osc stop 11- ground 12- vert out 13- pwr supply for vert out Le From: (Lenny) Le This set uses the LA7838. I did all the soldering and then took some Le readings on the chip. Pin 1 VCC measures 9.0V, (according to NTE Le should be 12V), and pin 8 measures 24V, (correct). Does anyone have a Le database on Mits or have any tips on this model? Or perhaps if you Le have a schematic you might be able to share with me or even just look Le at to see what you think? Le Thanks, Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics. .... No electrons were harmed in the posting of this message. |
Mitsubishi CS2611R vertical problem.
It turns out that the problem was the chip after all. Thanks for the
response. Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics. "Asimov" wrote in message . .. "Lenny" bravely wrote to "All" (30 Aug 03 09:42:43) --- on the heady topic of "Mitsubishi CS2611R vertical problem." I changed one on a Sansui not long ago. The pin 1 Vcc didn't seem to mind being at 9v instead of 12v. If your top half pix is missing the ic is bad. Change the small electro connecting to pin 9. A nearby diode connecting to the electro should be tested. I think the NPN in the output opens easily when the ic overheats. I had to strap on a larger heatsink as the operating temperature had me worried. Good thing the ic is cheap. Good luck! LA7838 1 - +Vcc1 (+12V) 2 - vert trig in 3 - time constant 4 - vert amp ctrl 5 - vert size ctrl 6 - ramp generator 7 - vert out ac/dc feedback 8 - +Vcc8 (+24V) 9 - pump-up out 10- osc stop 11- ground 12- vert out 13- pwr supply for vert out Le From: (Lenny) Le This set uses the LA7838. I did all the soldering and then took some Le readings on the chip. Pin 1 VCC measures 9.0V, (according to NTE Le should be 12V), and pin 8 measures 24V, (correct). Does anyone have a Le database on Mits or have any tips on this model? Or perhaps if you Le have a schematic you might be able to share with me or even just look Le at to see what you think? Le Thanks, Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics. ... No electrons were harmed in the posting of this message. |
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