Greetings!
Thank you in advance for your understanding, I am writing to you through a translator.
A Harman Kardon AVR171S amplifier was given.
The history of the machine is as follows:
It was faulty when I bought it, I want to fix it.
I replaced the HDMI switch and one of the DAC ICs in it.
After that it worked without a problem.
I watched a movie using the amplifier, and at the end the amplifier got really hot.
The cooling was faulty, I will fix this later.
I switched it to standby mode, waited for it to cool down, then took it apart to fix the cooling.
After that, the machine did not turn on.
The standby LED lights up orange.
It does not respond to the power button or remote control.
Pressing the surround mode button for 5 seconds does not reset.
The power supply only supplies standby 5V.
The STM microcontroller starts, it is not in reset due to low supply voltage (by IC1503), the correct 3,3V is present.
By visual inspection, there are no faulty, burnt parts or humped capacitors.
On another forum, I was advised to check the voltage value of the POWER_DOWN pin, because the PC95 optocoupler may be faulty.
I measured at the input of the optocoupler (PC95):
AC 0,75-0,82V; DC 0,38-0,45V
On pin 15 (POWER_DOWN) of connector BN65:
AC 2,47V; DC 0,56V
I think here that the DC 0,56V is low for the processor, that's why it won't turn on.
Voltages measured on some legs of the controller:
1. PROTECT: DC 3,32V
2. POWER_FAIL: DC 3,32V
3. POWER_DOWN: DC 1,89V
Do you think the optocoupler is faulty and that is why the device does not turn on?
Is it because the amplifier does not turn on because it does not detect the correct input mains voltage?
Does anyone have an idea where I should look for the error?
(Unfortunately, I don't have an oscilloscope, but if you ask for a measurement, I will do it with my multimeter and report back with the results.)
I trust your experience,
I really want to use the amplifier.
I have attached the service manual.
Thank you, Thomas
Thank you in advance for your understanding, I am writing to you through a translator.
A Harman Kardon AVR171S amplifier was given.
The history of the machine is as follows:
It was faulty when I bought it, I want to fix it.
I replaced the HDMI switch and one of the DAC ICs in it.
After that it worked without a problem.
I watched a movie using the amplifier, and at the end the amplifier got really hot.
The cooling was faulty, I will fix this later.
I switched it to standby mode, waited for it to cool down, then took it apart to fix the cooling.
After that, the machine did not turn on.
The standby LED lights up orange.
It does not respond to the power button or remote control.
Pressing the surround mode button for 5 seconds does not reset.
The power supply only supplies standby 5V.
The STM microcontroller starts, it is not in reset due to low supply voltage (by IC1503), the correct 3,3V is present.
By visual inspection, there are no faulty, burnt parts or humped capacitors.
On another forum, I was advised to check the voltage value of the POWER_DOWN pin, because the PC95 optocoupler may be faulty.
I measured at the input of the optocoupler (PC95):
AC 0,75-0,82V; DC 0,38-0,45V
On pin 15 (POWER_DOWN) of connector BN65:
AC 2,47V; DC 0,56V
I think here that the DC 0,56V is low for the processor, that's why it won't turn on.
Voltages measured on some legs of the controller:
1. PROTECT: DC 3,32V
2. POWER_FAIL: DC 3,32V
3. POWER_DOWN: DC 1,89V
Do you think the optocoupler is faulty and that is why the device does not turn on?
Is it because the amplifier does not turn on because it does not detect the correct input mains voltage?
Does anyone have an idea where I should look for the error?
(Unfortunately, I don't have an oscilloscope, but if you ask for a measurement, I will do it with my multimeter and report back with the results.)
I trust your experience,
I really want to use the amplifier.
I have attached the service manual.
Thank you, Thomas
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