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Subject: RE: [cctalk] Re: Rainbow H7842 PSU
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Cc: Rob Jarratt <robert.jarratt(a)ntlworld.com>
Subject: [cctalk] Re: Rainbow H7842 PSU
Oh my! I have clearly got my understanding the wrong way around,
not sure how I did that because I read the datasheet carefully.
Somehow, I got confused. I re-measured and found 1IN+=5.5V,
1IN-=9.4V, Power OK=6.7V, but GND (on the 393) is -13V. So as you
say Power OK should be -13V and AC OK H would be asserted. I guess
this must mean that the comparator itself is faulty. I have some
393s, so I will replace it and see what
happens.
Today I replaced the LM393P with a new LM393N. The AC OK H signal is
now working correctly. However, the outputs are a bit on the low
side. The +5V output is 4.37V, the 6% tolerance quoted in the
technical manual would allow a minimum of 4.7V. The +12V output is
11.3V, 6% tolerance would allow a minimum of 11.3, so only just OK.
Any suggestions on what I could look at here, maybe the output
capacitors? I checked the two capacitors on the +5V output and the
ESR seems OK when measured in circuit, but perhaps the big one before
the smoothing choke should be replaced? NB Raw 5V is about 4.2V
Thinking about this a bit more, I am thinking the 5V output capacitors
because the 5V output is proportionally lower than the 12V output. But
they are both too low and I guess that implicates the drive control. I
seem to remember replacing the PWM fairly recently so I would hope its
not that, but maybe one of its inputs. Vstart is only 11V, which seems a bit