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  • fzabkar
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    @DJ_MIX, if you could upload a detailed photo of the reverse side of the PCB, perhaps I could trace the circuit for you. I'm also using your thread as a learning exercise. :-)

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  • DJ_MIX
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    Originally posted by CapLeaker
    if it isn't switching between the ports and only port 1 works, then I think that the Tiny13V is at fault. Either it isn't getting any power, or the IC is bad. If it is bad, you are SOL unless you can program another one.
    I'm also think it's tiny13v and it appears it has to be programmed.

    So I file this as trash can, or keep it for parts.

    I appreciate everyone's help and effort it this.

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  • stj
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    you need a H2H or a jack - it would be cheaper!

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  • CapLeaker
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    Originally posted by fzabkar
    ISTM that if the micro were bad, then more than 1 port could be switched on. The fact that only the first port is switched on would suggest that the micro has powered up in its default, programmed state. It now needs a DRX signal from the receiver before it can switch to a different LNB. I would be checking the circuit between the DRX input and the receiver.
    I've seen many broken switches, but none of them had all ports on at the same time. Now why that is, I never investigated, because I have a pile of them. I just change them out. With 10 sat dishes outside, 3 of them on C band, I need a lot of switching done.
    Last edited by CapLeaker; 07-21-2016, 05:27 AM.

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  • Per Hansson
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    Originally posted by stj
    diseq switches should be on the back of the dish - or even slung under the lnb-arm.
    and should be sealed the same way you seal the lnb - i use GEL-LOCKS when i work on them - much better than amalgamating tape and you can remove & refit them!
    Mine was installed under the roof, I made the mount myself.
    Of course the painter washing it with high powered jet wasn't in my planning lol
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  • stj
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    diseq switches should be on the back of the dish - or even slung under the lnb-arm.
    and should be sealed the same way you seal the lnb - i use GEL-LOCKS when i work on them - much better than amalgamating tape and you can remove & refit them!

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  • Per Hansson
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    DJ_MIX: Are you sure the problem is with the Diseqc switch?
    Maybe this thread could be an interesting read for you:
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=21033

    Coincidentally my apartment is getting painted.
    So they washed the outside walls and you can imagine what happened to my Diseqc switch. (If not see attachment).
    So I washed it and then heated it to 50°C to dry it, it then worked for ca 2 weeks before failing again.
    Looking at the underside a VIA hole had rusted up... How this $40 switch does not have any conformal coating is beyond me!
    I now replaced it with a $5 switch and it's working great again
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  • fzabkar
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    Originally posted by CapLeaker
    if it isn't switching between the ports and only port 1 works, then I think that the Tiny13V is at fault.
    ISTM that if the micro were bad, then more than 1 port could be switched on. The fact that only the first port is switched on would suggest that the micro has powered up in its default, programmed state. It now needs a DRX signal from the receiver before it can switch to a different LNB. I would be checking the circuit between the DRX input and the receiver.

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  • fzabkar
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    Originally posted by stj
    is it getting 3-5v - that's the first question.
    The chip's Vcc pin is about 5V higher than its ground pin, so, yes, it is getting the correct power.

    This is what the power section looks like to me:


    Code:
       13V
      Analogue
       VCC  = digital 5V
        +
        |
        +---------------------------.
        |              |
        |    .--------.     |
      13V +--------|Vcc   |    |<
        |    |D5V   |-->-R--|  4 x outputs to LNBs
     5V  |    |    |    |\
     Zener z    |Tiny13V |     |
        A    |    |
        |    |    |
        |    |DGND  |
      8V +------+-|Gnd   |--------< Drx input
        |   | '--------'     for LNB selection
        |   |
       .-.   |
      R | |  ===
       | |  Digital
       '-'  Ground = digital 0V
        |
        |
       ===
      Analogue
      Ground
    The digital supply is "floating".
    Last edited by fzabkar; 07-20-2016, 08:12 PM.

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  • CapLeaker
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    if it isn't switching between the ports and only port 1 works, then I think that the Tiny13V is at fault. Either it isn't getting any power, or the IC is bad. If it is bad, you are SOL unless you can program another one.

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  • stj
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    is it getting 3-5v - that's the first question.

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  • fzabkar
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    ISTM that pins 2,3,5, and 7 of the microcontroller may be doing the port switching. Three of these pins are high, which would be consistent with the corresponding PNP transistors being switched off. The other pin is low which suggests that it is switching port #1 on.

    I would think that if the micro were dead, then it would be unlikely for it to be behaving as it is.
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    Last edited by fzabkar; 07-20-2016, 06:08 PM.

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  • fzabkar
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    Originally posted by R_J
    A couple "general" schematics here http://www.juras-projects.org/eng/hardware.php and some other information that might be usefull here http://www.juras-projects.org/eng/projects.php
    That's a great resource. Thanks.

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  • R_J
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    A couple "general" schematics here http://www.juras-projects.org/eng/hardware.php and some other information that might be usefull here http://www.juras-projects.org/eng/projects.php
    I would check the feed-through's where the water damage was, the one beside the cec transistor looks a bit tarnished.
    Last edited by R_J; 07-20-2016, 04:48 PM.

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  • fzabkar
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    The datasheet states that the ATtiny13V chip's supply has an upper limit of 5.5V. Therefore I think that your measurements should use pin #4 as the ground reference for the circuit. Then the voltage measurements would make sense.

    https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...349050191c.pdf

    It would help if you were to trace the circuit. At least determine which pins of the CPU drive the base pins of the various transistors.

    5CW = BC807-40 PNP transistor:
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    Last edited by fzabkar; 07-20-2016, 03:32 PM.

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  • DJ_MIX
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    I took some measurements It's attach in photo.

    Check for VCC on pin 8. GND is pin 4, Pin 4 does not go to ground for me.
    I used continuity between one of the connectors and pin 4
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  • DJ_MIX
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    Re: Water Damaged Diseqc Sat Switch

    Originally posted by R_J
    I'm not sure what brand that one is but you can usually buy them new for around $5.00 -$20.00

    it's a EMP P164IW

    I would like to save it, it was a great switch too bad I had big storm and water got into it

    Also it's a learning thing for me to see how circuits work.
    Last edited by DJ_MIX; 07-20-2016, 01:48 PM.

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  • R_J
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    I'm not sure what brand that one is but you can usually buy them new for around $5.00 -$20.00
    Last edited by R_J; 07-20-2016, 01:05 PM.

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  • DJ_MIX
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    Re: Water Damaged Diseqc Sat Switch

    Also want to add:

    Port1 works I get signal on sat,

    Port 2, 3 and 4 I get no signal

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  • DJ_MIX
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    guys thanks for help. I do notice burn mark near TINY13V.

    I looked at datasheet and it appears to be programmed chip? can I buy replacement and not have to program it?

    Of course I will have to check VCC and GND when I get a chance.

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