Dear Everyone,
I am working on an Opera 405D powered 2 way speaker. The amplifier is Class D. The high driver has blown up, but the woofer is working fine. I opened up the amp and measured the voltage across the high driver terminals. It reads 35volts DC. The circuit uses a IRS20957S gate driver and 2 IRFR24N15D mosfets for the high frequency driver. I replaced the 2 mosfets but there is still DC voltage across the tweeter terminals. I did not have a new gate driver IC, so I took it out from another amp and replaced it. It is the same IRS20957S. There is still about 35 volts DC across the tweeter terminals. I am not very familiar with Class D circuits and I want to know what can cause the DC voltage to appear across the high frequency driver. Please advice.
Thanks
Carlos
I am working on an Opera 405D powered 2 way speaker. The amplifier is Class D. The high driver has blown up, but the woofer is working fine. I opened up the amp and measured the voltage across the high driver terminals. It reads 35volts DC. The circuit uses a IRS20957S gate driver and 2 IRFR24N15D mosfets for the high frequency driver. I replaced the 2 mosfets but there is still DC voltage across the tweeter terminals. I did not have a new gate driver IC, so I took it out from another amp and replaced it. It is the same IRS20957S. There is still about 35 volts DC across the tweeter terminals. I am not very familiar with Class D circuits and I want to know what can cause the DC voltage to appear across the high frequency driver. Please advice.
Thanks
Carlos
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