The OB2269AP is actually quite common. Even LCSC and many others have it, just not Mouser or Digi.
Pin 6 is the sense pin and pin 8 is the gate pin. That’s why I am saying check out the whole gate drive circuit!
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See pic - R5 is a 10k resistor between Gate and Source that's where it's coming from. I also measure 13.6 ohms between pins 6 and 8 on the power ic itself now that it's out of circuit.
Not sure how to test the mosfet it's not shorted in any way at rest but could be open I guess ? Reads as a transistor from D to S with my meter but that's all I get out of it.
Can this power ic be substituted with something more common ?
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that sounds to me the OB2269 is fubar. Even so the pads measure up without the chip, recheck the whole gate drive and the mosfet. Usually the mosfet fails and dumps high voltage to the gate drive. But sometimes the IC fails and everything else is o.k. Not sure where the 10k come from either.
Kinda on the rare scale, but seen it before.Leave a comment:
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32ohm between gate and source.
lets see, source voltage is 170v
max gate voltage on most mosfets is 30v
chip is bad and mosfet is in question and where is the 10k coming from?
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Measure the DC voltage on each pin of the OB2269 and note it down. Download the spec sheet and then let's see what gives. Could be very well the PWM is toast and doesn't wanna do anything. And before I foget it… take some 99% IPA or Acetone and Clan of the bottom of the PCB.
Does that indicate a problem with the ic or is that expected ? If it's normal I'll reassemble and take the voltage readings on the pins of the ic. Thanks.Leave a comment:
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Measure the DC voltage on each pin of the OB2269 and note it down. Download the spec sheet and then let's see what gives. Could be very well the PWM is toast and doesn't wanna do anything. And before I foget it… take some 99% IPA or Acetone and Clan of the bottom of the PCB.Leave a comment:
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Already checked the caps with an esr tester and both are under 2 ohms iirc ? How do I test the 8 pin ? Its an OB2269CPLeave a comment:
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O.k. Now check the two small caps next to the heat sink and that 8 pin IC.Leave a comment:
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A lot of oxidized solder, exposed traces etc. Make sure the traces are good. Hard to tell what that component is in the picture… I buess a thermal resistor and it has to be good, since you did get 170V into the main filter cap. Look at the components and traces between the FET and 8pin IC PWM
I will take care of that if I repair it and decide to put it back into service.
And yes it looks like the picture above thanks for confirming it is working.Leave a comment:
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There seems to be some issue with the right hand side of back side of the board there seems to be a lot of flux residue that needs to be removed and you need to look very closely and carefully and each soldering joint I would highly recommend that you put the soldering iron on each one of those soldering joints where all that flux residue becomes this section of this board the soldering joint look questionable at best
I would recommend using flux remover or the right type of alcohol to remove the the flux off of the board if you decide to board wash method make sure that the board is completely dry before applying power to the board
The joints are all good.Leave a comment:
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A lot of oxidized solder, exposed traces etc. Make sure the traces are good. Hard to tell what that component is in the picture… I buess a thermal resistor and it has to be good, since you did get 170V into the main filter cap. Look at the components and traces between the FET and 8pin IC PWM
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There seems to be some issue with the right hand side of back side of the board there seems to be a lot of flux residue that needs to be removed and you need to look very closely and carefully and each soldering joint I would highly recommend that you put the soldering iron on each one of those soldering joints where all that flux residue becomes this section of this board the soldering joint look questionable at best
I would recommend using flux remover or the right type of alcohol to remove the the flux off of the board if you decide to board wash method make sure that the board is completely dry before applying power to the boardLeave a comment:
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Here are some pics the component in question is in the third pic just above the "4" in 400 in the middle of the main filter cap.3 PhotosLeave a comment:
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But I'm looking at the startup section and there is something looking like a tantalum cap (but bigger?) labelled "RT" any idea what that refers to ?Leave a comment:
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But you got nothing nothing at all on the main cap and that’s your problem. You need to see the 160VDC not only on the bridge rectifier, they need to be present at the main filter cap on the primary too.Leave a comment:
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I have about 8.5v on the startup pin of the power ic which should be enough to start it but only 3.7v on the run pin which isn't enough. Maybe high esr on one of the caps in that circuit going to take off the hot side heatsink tomorrow.Leave a comment:
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Probably something is open in the primary. Make sure the secondary isn’t shorted.Leave a comment:
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