Re: Strange malfunctioning LED audio peak level meter problem
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Strange malfunctioning LED audio peak level meter problem
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Re: Strange malfunctioning LED audio peak level meter problem
pics would be handyLeave a comment:
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Re: Strange malfunctioning LED audio peak level meter problem
are they not through hole devices ?Leave a comment:
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Re: Strange malfunctioning LED audio peak level meter problem
Ok. If they're on the same board as the LED's I have to figure out how to open up the plastic box they're in.The VU meter LED driver IC has them in groups of three LED's.
If one LED goes open, the set of three goes dead. Put your multimeter on diode-test and see if the LED's are ok. Or cold solder joints. What is the IC's part number?
A similar one is the UAA180 but I'll bet your HK uses Hitachi parts. Or maybe the red LED's died, I have seen that too.Leave a comment:
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Re: Strange malfunctioning LED audio peak level meter problem
The VU meter LED driver IC has them in groups of three LED's.
If one LED goes open, the set of three goes dead. Put your multimeter on diode-test and see if the LED's are ok. Or cold solder joints. What is the IC's part number?
A similar one is the UAA180 but I'll bet your HK uses Hitachi parts. Or maybe the red LED's died, I have seen that too.Leave a comment:
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Re: Strange malfunctioning LED audio peak level meter problem
Judging by the schematic you provided in your startpost, the 2 driver IC's are indeed located on the PCB holding the LED's. This PCB is connected to the mainboard through a 8 wire flatcable of some sorts. The connector is the one on the lower side of the mainboard shown on the photo in post 3, just below the text 'Meter Level Adj'.Thanks for the reply, but which IC chips? I mean, do you know where they're located? This is a pic of the main board. The only things on the meter's tiny board are couple caps and resistors. There's a small rectangular box that houses the LED's. Are the chips inside there? I don't see a way to open it up. There is nothing on the opposite side of the board, under the
"box".
re-atariLast edited by re-atari; 08-11-2020, 05:49 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Strange malfunctioning LED audio peak level meter problem
Show us good clear pictures of the inside of the unit and the boards.
The LED meter assembly should have the LED driver IC's on that board, so check for bad the solder joints first.
Can you upload the service manual?
Never mind, I found the service manual.Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
Last edited by budm; 08-11-2020, 06:15 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Strange malfunctioning LED audio peak level meter problem
Ok. The biggest ones are pair of DOLBY chips (one for each chanel I guess).
From tha manual...Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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the 2 biggest ones .Leave a comment:
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Re: Strange malfunctioning LED audio peak level meter problem
Thanks for the reply, but which IC chips? I mean, do you know where they're located? This is a pic of the main board. The only things on the meter's tiny board are couple caps and resistors. There's a small rectangular box that houses the LED's. Are the chips inside there? I don't see a way to open it up. There is nothing on the opposite side of the board, under the
"box".Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
Last edited by JimBanville; 08-11-2020, 05:22 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Strange malfunctioning LED audio peak level meter problem
check the soldering around both ic chipsLeave a comment:
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Strange malfunctioning LED audio peak level meter problem
So, I just got this old Harmon Kardon TD292 cassette player. It plays, but there are two groups of three LED's, one on each channel of the peak level meter, that aren't lighting up. I've done some minor electronic repair, but I can' figure this one out. I've taken it apart, but I don't see anything out of the ordinary. I don't know what "drives" these groups of LED's. These LED's light up individually, but I'm assuming there's something "assigned" to drive them in "three's", yes? The housing the LED's are in is mounted to a small board in a way that you can't see the individual LED's nor their connections to the little board they're on. Any ideas where to start?Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
Last edited by JimBanville; 08-11-2020, 04:26 PM.Tags: None
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