Download Secrets Of SMPS Repair And Troubleshooting (Switch Mode Power

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Operational amplifier wikipedia , lookup

Amplifier wikipedia , lookup

Schmitt trigger wikipedia , lookup

Immunity-aware programming wikipedia , lookup

Power MOSFET wikipedia , lookup

Surge protector wikipedia , lookup

Current mirror wikipedia , lookup

Transistor–transistor logic wikipedia , lookup

CMOS wikipedia , lookup

Valve RF amplifier wikipedia , lookup

Audio power wikipedia , lookup

Radio transmitter design wikipedia , lookup

Valve audio amplifier technical specification wikipedia , lookup

Power electronics wikipedia , lookup

Opto-isolator wikipedia , lookup

Rectiverter wikipedia , lookup

Switched-mode power supply wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
Secrets Of SMPS Repair And
Troubleshooting (Switch Mode Power
Supply)
Smps repair sometimes can be easy and sometimes are quite difficult to solve
the problem. The power supply fault could be an open start up resistor only or
could be even more than ten components burnt due to heavy lightning strike.
In this article, I’m going to explain to you the power supply problems that
caused by defective components at secondary side. Sometimes no power,
power blink and low output power symptoms are due to problems in the main
circuit board. It is not necessary the fault must be in the primary power section
and shorted secondary output diodes.
The fault can be further down the secondary output lines which are in the
main board. If you had measured all the components in the power supply
section and could not find the defective component, then try troubleshoot
components beyond the power supply section. A shorted small ceramic
capacitor in the main board can cause the whole power supply to malfunction.
A Switch Mode Power Supply
All smps has outputs at the secondary section. Some designed have four
outputs, some have five and so on. Each of the output is connected to an
individual circuit. For instance, a 6.3 volt output supply is send to the picture
tube so that it could light up and heat the cathode gun. A 5 volt supply will
usually entered into microprocessor and EEPROM IC as vcc supply, 60-100
volt to B+ pin of flyback transformers and so forth. If one of the components or
circuit developed a short circuit, the voltage (vcc supply) line will drawn a lot of
current and thus the power will shut down, fluctuate, low output power or even
no power at all. You must know how to isolate or repairs the problem
otherwise you will be wasting your time troubleshooting good components in
the power supply section.
Set your analog meter to times 1 ohm range and check all the secondary
output (after diodes) between of ground and all the output voltage line. Put
your red probe to the cold ground and the black probe to each of the outputs
of secondary diodes. It should measured only one reading and sometimes the
pointer will kick up a little bit. This is a normal reading for a good output
voltage line. This happened due to the main board resistance and some
undischarged voltage from the secondary output filter capacitor.
If you are checking the negative output then you have to reverse the meter’s
probe. If any output voltage lines showed two same reading (low ohms
readout), then suspect that there is problem in that output line. Carefully follow
the suspected output voltage line and gently remove components one by one
at a time to isolate the short circuit. From my experienced it is usually caused
by a shorted IC, a transistor, a diode or even a resin type ceramic capacitor. If
you repair Monitor smps, if one of the output voltage lines shows two
readings, please do not think that the lines is having a problem. The real
caused as to why do you get two readings are due to that you are checking
the filament (heater) circuit. The line goes to the picture tube’s filament and
direct to cold ground, that’s why you have two readings. Please don’t set your
analog meter to times 10 Kilo ohm otherwise all the reading that you
measured will show two readings which is not accurate.
The Back Portion Of A Switch Mode Power Supply Section
True case study- A Samtron Monitor 4Bn sent for repair with the complaint of no
power. After troubleshooting the smps section for sometime, I’ve concluded that the
power supply is working and suspect something shorted after the secondary output
diodes and this made me to trace beyond the power supply unit. By using the
explanation above, I managed to traced and found a shorted small resin ceramic
capacitor located at the 80 volt line in the Monitor color board. The capacitor shorted
to ground and made the power supply to stop operating.
The value of the shorted capacitor was .22 microfarad 100 volt. Replacing
only the small capacitor brought the power supply back to life again. In smps
repair, we as an electronic repairer must know how to distinguish as which
section is giving problem. Spending and concentrating your whole time to
check on a working section is just a waste of time, you should only
concentrate on section that have problems so that you could locate the fault
and make the equipment work again.