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  • shadetreetrader11
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Oct 2015
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    #1

    Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

    Does anyone out there have a schematic for a phoenix gold sd1300.5? I have searched the internet for one with no luck at all. I have one that turns on for about 3 seconds then shuts down. I'm assuming its going into a protection mode. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  • madan1
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Nov 2016
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    • Bulgaria

    #2
    Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

    Well, there are schematics for some other Phoenix Gold models and I guess they all are pretty similar inside.
    Even without a service manual you should be able to troubleshoot the most common amp issues ( like blown channels, power issues, etc. ).

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    • shadetreetrader11
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      #3
      Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

      I have checked the outputs and everything checks out. I'm having issues with the preamp section of the amp. I've replaced all the opamps already. The +15 and -15 is present for about 3 seconds then shuts down. The + and - voltage comes from two voltage regulators. I removed the regulators and hooked up my variable power supply to the place where the output pins go. No shorts. So I guess I have issues with the ic mounted on the bottom of the board. Schematic would really help.

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      • madan1
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        #4
        Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

        Can you upload some HD photos of the board(s)?

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        • shadetreetrader11
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          #5
          Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

          I'm not home at the moment but I will later tonight.

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          • shadetreetrader11
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            #6
            Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5




            Let me know if you need more pics of something
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            • madan1
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              #7
              Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

              The ICs on the bottom are class D amps ( https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...62d01324be.pdf ). Looks like that amps have internal protection which also provides some feedback ( DIAG pin ) to the rest of the circuit.
              Other thing that might trigger the protection is the themo-sensor ( most likely RH2 ).

              What are the ICs which you have removed?
              Also, can you make photos with visible labels of the lower row of ICs Q22-Q12?

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              • shadetreetrader11
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                • Oct 2015
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                #8
                Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

                The close up picture of the two TO-220 Parts are the 2 voltage regulators +/-15 volts.
                The thermal RH2 measures 16.5 kohms.
                The rest are just the pictures of the diodes and n chan mosfets.


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                • madan1
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                  #9
                  Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

                  I do not know for what exactly are that 7x15, but I'm pretty sure they do not power the amps. I'll expect to see ~30V ( + and - ) coming to them.
                  Can you trace the signal path from RH2? .. it should go to the IC in control of the protection logic and then check what exactly triggers it.

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                  • budm
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                    • Feb 2010
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                    #10
                    Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

                    Can we the pictures (top view of the chassis) of the whole unit showing all the board?
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                    • shadetreetrader11
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                      • Oct 2015
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                      #11
                      Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5


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                      • shadetreetrader11
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                        #12
                        Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

                        I traced from the thermal to this point and I kind of got confused after that.







                        Dumb question but do I need to have a radio supplying a signal into this amp to turn on ?
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                        • madan1
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                          #13
                          Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

                          No, you do not need audio signal to run the amp. What you need is +12 supply, ground and +12 to tell the amp when to power up ( just connect it to the +12 supply ).
                          C4558 is a double op-amp and in other auto-amps I've seen them used for "combining" all protection signals and then just send one hi/low signal to the main IC ( most likely IC4A in your board, by the way what is written on it? ).
                          78(9)15 are rated at 1 amp output current, so I really find it hard to believe that they are used to supply the amp chips. Most likely they are powered from the same V rail that is used by the amps and the +/-15V are used for the other ICs and op-amps.
                          Last edited by madan1; 03-23-2018, 03:17 PM.

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                          • shadetreetrader11
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                            #14
                            Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5


                            This is the IC that is in the middle of the board.
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                            • shadetreetrader11
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                              #15
                              Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

                              These are the voltage measurements of the ic4a. Pin 1 and 16 error amp??
                              pin 1 0
                              pin 2 5v
                              pin 3 4.8v
                              pin 4 .26v
                              pin 5 1.57v and also this had a sawtooth waveform on scope
                              pin 6 3.4v
                              pin 7 0
                              pin 8 11.7v
                              pin 9 .82v
                              pin10 .92v
                              pin11 11.9v
                              pin12 11.6v
                              pin13 4.99v
                              pin14 4.99v
                              pin15 4.99v
                              pin16 12.41v

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                              • shadetreetrader11
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                                #16
                                Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

                                Should I replace ic4a? Am I supposed to be seeing some form of a square wave from the ic?

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                                • redwire
                                  Badcaps Legend
                                  • Dec 2010
                                  • 3910
                                  • Canada

                                  #17
                                  Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

                                  I think IC4a TL494 is zero duty cycle (if pin 3 end up over ~4V).
                                  This looks like because pin 16 is up. It needs to be less than pin15: less than 5V for the PWM to run. The other voltages look OK.

                                  I would trace out pin 16 and see where it goes, why it is up telling the IC to shut off.

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                                  • madan1
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                                    #18
                                    Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

                                    By the way, solder back the two 7x15 regulators and measure their input and output voltages.
                                    On the class D amp chips from the bottom side of the board measure the following pins for dcV. Do all measures before the unit gets in protection mode.
                                    1
                                    3
                                    10
                                    12
                                    14
                                    17
                                    20
                                    23
                                    24

                                    16
                                    21
                                    22
                                    15

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                                    • shadetreetrader11
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                                      #19
                                      Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

                                      IC 5 -----------
                                      1) -23.17
                                      3) 23.46
                                      10) 23.46
                                      12) -23.17
                                      14) 23.46
                                      17) -23.17
                                      20) -23.17
                                      23) 23.46
                                      24) -23.17

                                      16 not used
                                      21
                                      22
                                      15

                                      IC4
                                      3) 17.6
                                      10) 17.6
                                      12) -24.54
                                      14) 23.9
                                      17) -24.54
                                      20) -24.54
                                      23) 17.99
                                      24) -24.54

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                                      • madan1
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                                        #20
                                        Re: Phoenix Gold sd1300.5

                                        IC5 seems to have good readings, but I do not like IC4. Trace both positive and negative power supplies of IC4 and find out why it is +17-18V instead of +23-24V.

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