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Intermittent Q701 failure
Intermittent failure of the chopper transistor can be caused by dry joints in the snubber circuit (C710, R715 and D711)
or poor connections on the main reservoir capacitor, C705.
Q701 has to be the correct type (S5F10N80A – Sharp part number RH-TX0198BMZZ), fitting the incorrect transistor
can lead to a power supply that does not work, causes excessive RF interference or is unreliable.  Note that this device
has been replaced by an alternative which requires D712 and R717 to be changed - see Technical Bulletin CTV 2002
12 01 for more details.
Input Circuit Failure
If there is a mains surge (or lightning strike) Q701 will invariably fail.  D712, Q702, Q703 and R716 will also have
suffered damage, as will the rectifier diodes (D701, D702, D703 and D704).  It is advisable to change all of these
components to prevent further failures, even if they are not faulty.
Low HT
IC706 can cause high or low HT.  It is a programmable zener diode that provides a stabilised voltage to the opto
coupler.  The Sharp part number for this device is RH-IX1704BMZZ.
Erratic Operation
Erratic operation of the processor (locking out, no control, etc) can be caused by the 3.3V rising to 5V due to one of the
components in the series regulator going faulty - Q710, Q711 or Q712.  Check for 3.3V on the emitter of Q712.
Pin
Name
I/O
Comment
DC Voltage
1
VDD
I
Supply
5.2V
2
OSCIN
I
Oscillator
2.5V
3
OSCOUT
O
Oscillator
2.5V
4
NMI
I
Remote input
5.0V
5
TEST
X
Grounded
0V
6
RESET
I
From  reset
5.2V
7
PB7
I
From processor
5.2V
8
PB6
I
100Hz reference
0.48V
9
PB5
I/O
Key scan
5.2V
10
PB3
I/O
Key scan
0V
11
PB1
I/O
Key scan
0V
12
PB0
I/O
Key scan
0V
13
PA3
O
To processor
5.2V
14
PA2
O
Degauss
0V
15
PA1
O
Power control
0V
16
VSS
X
Ground
0V
Q701 Gate Waveform and IC702 Voltage Table
Note that the above waveform has been taken on the primary side of the power supply.  It is therefore essential that an
isolation transformer be used in conjunction with the set.  This will ensure safe connection to the primary side reference.
This waveform will also change in pulse width depending upon the load demanded from the power supply.  The greater
the load the longer the on time.  The FET will switch on at about 4.5V, this is indicated as a short levelling off period on
the upward ramp.
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