[sdiy] juno 60 death
gregory zifcak
zifcak at hotmail.com
Mon May 10 06:51:46 CEST 2004
ok,
i measured correctly this time, and i'm getting 0 volts ac at the outputs of
the transformer. i am getting 120 volts going in, so i'm pretty sure the
problem is the transformer itself. nothing looks burnt though. it seems like
all the blown transformers i've see show some sign of damage. could anything
else possibly be causing this? strangely, i read a small amount of voltage
*between* the windings. also, the voltage regulators seem to show a small
voltage present (?). if it is the transformer, are replacements available
anywhere? is the combination of 18vac center tapped plus 8vac common at all?
thanks for any suggestions.
greg
>From: "R. D. Davis" <rdd at rddavis.org>
>To: gregory zifcak <zifcak at hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [sdiy] juno 60 death
>Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 21:20:28 -0400
>
>Quothe gregory zifcak, from writings of Fri, May 07, 2004 at 09:45:21AM
>-0700:
> > thanks for the help everyone. i'm going to go over there again this
>evening
> > and take a closer look. i must have been metering wrong because nothing
> > looks damaged. i didn't see any fuses after the mains fuse at first;
>that
> > will be my next task. then i'll disconnect the transformer and measure
>the
> > ohms. anyone know if there's a schematic online? thanks again for all
>the
> > help.
>
>Haven't seen one on-line anywhere... got my schematic from Roland
>back in 1997. Once you verify that the transformer is ok, and producing
>the correct output voltages, here are some things to check next:
>
>Looking at the PCB, find capacitor C2, 0.1uF (between fuse F1 and two
>of the filter caps, just above C3), or the junction of C2, C1, the +
>terminal of the bridge and the input of the 7805. At that point, you
>should measure approximately 9 to 10 Vdc.
>
>At the output of the 7805, where it forms a junction with C4 (0.1 uF)
>and the + side of C3 (10uF), you should measure 5Vdc.
>
>On pin 4 of IC2, a TA7179P, where it forms a junction with R4 (1 ohm,
>1/2W), D5 and R5 (10K, also connected to a 10K trim pot, VR1), you
>should measure +15Vdc, +/-10mVdc. If this is off by more than 10mV,
>then you'll need to adjust the 10K trim pot, VR1 (see above).
>
>On pin 11 or IC2, at the junction with R3 (1 ohm, 1/2W), C13 (0.1 uF),
>C14 (10uF) and D4, you should measure -15Vdc.
>
>Let us know what you find.
>
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