PE9ZZ
Super Member
This is actually not exclusively Sansui
related nor is the cause stuck in protect. The issue was that at powerup
the Sansui AU-D11 amp on my workbench took ages (OK, several minutes)
to switch on its output relays even though the amp's outputs were at
zero. The cause was the voltage on C4 not rising above 1 V whereas the
trigger point is at 3 V. It seems that the HA12002 IC has a design flaw
that causes some sort of latchup condition that prevents C4 from
charging above that 1 V. The kludge I made was adding an emitter
follower between C4 and pin#8, powered from pin#7, the chip's BIAS
voltage:
A BC547B or any other suitable universal NPN transistor overrides the latchup like a charm:
The HA12002 already was replaced in vain and I could not find any other issue preventing C4 to fully charge.
A BC547B or any other suitable universal NPN transistor overrides the latchup like a charm:
The HA12002 already was replaced in vain and I could not find any other issue preventing C4 to fully charge.