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I am working on a Sony receiver model STR-D865. When I turn it on the
relay will click and after about 10 seconds it displays "Protection" and then stops responding except for the power button. This happens with or without speakers connected. I checked all the output transistors and they test OK. I also have tested all of the tiny transistors on the main amp board. The 5V line tests OK. The output transistors have either +38V or -38V volts applied to them. I looked up the problem in the Google archives and found that the driver IC may be bad. I removed IC671 and IC601 both marked 3875. However when I powered it on again the protection message still comes up. Before replacing the driver ICs I want to know of the absence of the driver ICs would also cause a protection error or am I missing something else? Any help is appreciated. Thanks |
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William:
Yes, if you remove the driver IC the feedback loop around the output amplifier is broken, and there is no guarantee that the output will go to 0 VDC like it should. However, there are a couple of more things that you can check before concluding that you have a bad driver IC. Usually, if a driver IC fails it will cause an output transistor to also fail, in my experience. So chances are that the drivers are good, or you would have noticed a failed output device. In most Sony amplifiers, if an output transistor ever fails it will also take out the 180-ohm resistor connected to its base terminal. So I would check all of the base resistors on the output transistors. If one of them is open then the output stage can go to one of the two supply rails and cause the protection circuit to activate. Sometimes the 0.22-ohm emitter resistors can open, so check those also. An easy way to narrow in on the problem is to check the voltages on the three pins of the large white 0.22-ohm emitter resistors while the amplifier is powered on. Of course, you will have to reinstall the driver ICs to do this. They should all be close to zero volts. If you see any that are greater than about 0.1 V, then turn off power and check the resistor, the output devices and the base resistor in that area. Good luck, Mark "William Buchholz" wrote in message om... I am working on a Sony receiver model STR-D865. When I turn it on the relay will click and after about 10 seconds it displays "Protection" and then stops responding except for the power button. This happens with or without speakers connected. I checked all the output transistors and they test OK. I also have tested all of the tiny transistors on the main amp board. The 5V line tests OK. The output transistors have either +38V or -38V volts applied to them. I looked up the problem in the Google archives and found that the driver IC may be bad. I removed IC671 and IC601 both marked 3875. However when I powered it on again the protection message still comes up. Before replacing the driver ICs I want to know of the absence of the driver ICs would also cause a protection error or am I missing something else? Any help is appreciated. Thanks |
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