Re: [Elecraft] K2 PA and 232 problem

2008-05-29 Thread Bob G3PJT
Yes but as I don't know what caused this all in the first place ,  good 
engineering practice told me that as it is almost zero cost and effort 
to replace it whilst I had the PCB off the heatsink then that's what you 
do!


73 Bob G3PJT

David Cutter wrote:

Nice work, Bob.

I've seen 78 series regulators die with over voltage but never over 
current or temperature, they have excellent protection for those.


David
G3UNA





- replace the 78L05 as its not clear how much abuse it had suffered.

73 Bob G3PJT





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Re: [Elecraft] K2 PA and 232 problem

2008-05-28 Thread Don Wilhelm

Bob,

Other than cutting traces or removing chips, there is no easy way to 
check for such a shorted condition.


I do suspect that the MAX1406 chip (U4) is the one to remove first 
because it is the most likely culprit.  The EL5146 chip (U6) is also on 
the suspect list.


Before desoldering, remove U1 from its socket and see if the 5 volt 
output is restored to normal.


If you do not have adequate desoldering tools, I suggest that you order 
both ICs and a regulator, clip the leads on both ICs and remove the 
leads one at a time - remove the excess solder with solder wick and 
clear the hole with a round toothpick or a stainless steel needle.  The 
replacement ICs are much more inexpensive than the entire board, so it 
is prudent to just replace the ICs wholesale rather than tearing up the 
board in an attempt to preserve the suspect components.


73,
Don W3FPR

Bob G3PJT wrote:

Hi

My CAT just stopped working and I have found that there appears to be 
a low resistance on the 5v rail which supplies the PIC / 232 interface 
chips. This pulls the 5V rail down to 1 v with the result that the PIC 
and 232 interface chips are not operating and the 78L05 at U3 is 
rather hot and bothered.
Before I get the PA board off the heatsink and start desoldering chips 
has anyone any idea of checks I could do to localise the problem


73 and thanks for any info

Bob G3PJT


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Re: [Elecraft] K2 PA and 232 problem

2008-05-28 Thread Bob G3PJT

Hi Don
I was just about to send something to the reflector. Both the 1406 and 
the 5146 had failed but I do not know why.

However the solution was :-
- find out which chip was crowbarring the 5v line. Pull the PIC - it was 
OK in my case. Cut  pin 16 on the 1406, check and resolder if OK (it was 
OK in my case) Do the same with pin 7 of the EL5146 which showed that it 
was that chip which had failed. Extract the 5146 by cutting the pins and 
clean up the board with desoldering tape. Sacrifice the chip not the 
PCB. Replace with a 8 pin socket as EL5146 is discontinued here. Use 
almost any op amp with the same pinout except for pin 8 and clip off pin 8.
- I determined which channels of the 1406 were not working using a 
prototype board type interface and then rewired the 1406 to use the 
unused 232/TTL interfaces, only the pin5/12 circuit had failed in my case

- replace the 78L05 as its not clear how much abuse it had suffered.

73 Bob G3PJT


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Re: [Elecraft] K2 PA and 232 problem

2008-05-28 Thread David Cutter

Nice work, Bob.

I've seen 78 series regulators die with over voltage but never over current 
or temperature, they have excellent protection for those.


David
G3UNA





- replace the 78L05 as its not clear how much abuse it had suffered.

73 Bob G3PJT



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Re: [Elecraft] K2 PA and 232 problem

2008-05-28 Thread Don Wilhelm

Bob,

Great work. 

The EL5146 can be ordered from Elecraft, and if it has been discontinued 
in the DIP package, the SMD equivalent will be supplied mounted on a 
carrier board to adapt it for thru-hole use.
If you have the K60XV installed in your K2, the use of a non tri-state 
op amp will interfere with the K60XV transceiver output power control.


I really don't know the cause of these failures, I just don't have 
enough information about the circumstances of operation when the failure 
takes place.  I have seen a few of them, but it is a small percentage - 
you were one of the unlucky ones.


73,
Don W3FPR

Bob G3PJT wrote:

Hi Don
I was just about to send something to the reflector. Both the 1406 and 
the 5146 had failed but I do not know why.

However the solution was :-
- find out which chip was crowbarring the 5v line. Pull the PIC - it 
was OK in my case. Cut  pin 16 on the 1406, check and resolder if OK 
(it was OK in my case) Do the same with pin 7 of the EL5146 which 
showed that it was that chip which had failed. Extract the 5146 by 
cutting the pins and clean up the board with desoldering tape. 
Sacrifice the chip not the PCB. Replace with a 8 pin socket as EL5146 
is discontinued here. Use almost any op amp with the same pinout 
except for pin 8 and clip off pin 8.
- I determined which channels of the 1406 were not working using a 
prototype board type interface and then rewired the 1406 to use the 
unused 232/TTL interfaces, only the pin5/12 circuit had failed in my case

- replace the 78L05 as its not clear how much abuse it had suffered.

73 Bob G3PJT


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[Elecraft] K2 PA and 232 problem

2008-05-23 Thread Bob G3PJT

Hi

My CAT just stopped working and I have found that there appears to be a 
low resistance on the 5v rail which supplies the PIC / 232 interface 
chips. This pulls the 5V rail down to 1 v with the result that the PIC 
and 232 interface chips are not operating and the 78L05 at U3 is rather 
hot and bothered.
Before I get the PA board off the heatsink and start desoldering chips 
has anyone any idea of checks I could do to localise the problem


73 and thanks for any info

Bob G3PJT
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