I'm stumped. Totally slamming head against a brick wall kind of stuff.
Here is the power supply from a mixer. It's about as simple as a flyback switcher as you can get. The problem is that the primary voltage regulation is not working as it should. In other words it produces outputs but they are about 20% lower than normal and they drop a bit further than I'd expect with increasing load. I've loaded the +15v outputs with 200 ohms each or 60mA a piece. This is very light but when installed in the mixer the loading is not an issue
The odd thing is the voltage at the sense pin VFB of U1 is rock steady at 2.5V, just as it should be. So it IS regulating after a fashion. I would not expect the secondaries to be well regulated but it should be better than it is. It seems that the front end is all working as it should. Since I'm getting all the outputs the secondary is working too - nothing is getting hot either. I note that the on-time of the FET does not seem to change as it should with increasing load. Energy balance is maintained by the drop in the output voltage instead of more energy going in as it should.
What about the transformer? If it had a shorted turn the primary current would be huge and so the current limiter would kick in. This isn't happening as (1) the 2.5 VFB voltage is correct and (2) the voltage on the ISEN pin is (well) under the 1V limit.
Snubbers? I checked D5 and D6 and I see the flyback voltage is clamped lower than the TVS diode's limit so they are not really doing anything under my bench test conditions. That leaves R9 and C1. R9 is a little discoloured but still functional. I haven't looked at C1 but I would expect to see ringing on the primary if it was not working and in any case it not obvious to me why they would produce the symptoms.
Controller chip? Has to be! Naw, I changed that.
So what is going on? Over to you, wiser denizens of the MEF...
Here is the power supply from a mixer. It's about as simple as a flyback switcher as you can get. The problem is that the primary voltage regulation is not working as it should. In other words it produces outputs but they are about 20% lower than normal and they drop a bit further than I'd expect with increasing load. I've loaded the +15v outputs with 200 ohms each or 60mA a piece. This is very light but when installed in the mixer the loading is not an issue
The odd thing is the voltage at the sense pin VFB of U1 is rock steady at 2.5V, just as it should be. So it IS regulating after a fashion. I would not expect the secondaries to be well regulated but it should be better than it is. It seems that the front end is all working as it should. Since I'm getting all the outputs the secondary is working too - nothing is getting hot either. I note that the on-time of the FET does not seem to change as it should with increasing load. Energy balance is maintained by the drop in the output voltage instead of more energy going in as it should.
What about the transformer? If it had a shorted turn the primary current would be huge and so the current limiter would kick in. This isn't happening as (1) the 2.5 VFB voltage is correct and (2) the voltage on the ISEN pin is (well) under the 1V limit.
Snubbers? I checked D5 and D6 and I see the flyback voltage is clamped lower than the TVS diode's limit so they are not really doing anything under my bench test conditions. That leaves R9 and C1. R9 is a little discoloured but still functional. I haven't looked at C1 but I would expect to see ringing on the primary if it was not working and in any case it not obvious to me why they would produce the symptoms.
Controller chip? Has to be! Naw, I changed that.
So what is going on? Over to you, wiser denizens of the MEF...
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