Hi everyone!
I've been working on a Japanese made Boss DF-2 lately, and was hoping to get some insight from someone more experienced in electronics than I am.
My basic question is: If an IC in the effects circuit is overheating (almost too hot to touch), is it most likely that the IC has gone bust (shorted out)?
More specifically, it's an HD41001BP IC, and the pedal is operated with a fresh 9V battery. All 9V points in the circuit measure too low, at around 5V, and there is some voltage at ground (although only around 10mV). Capacitor C36 was loose at one end, and has been soldered back. The battery was still connected when it was loose, maybe that could have caused a short? The LED is flickering and dim (I'm assuming due to the voltage drop), and the footswitch has no effect. Electrolytic capacitors have been checked with ESR meter, and all cables are properly connected.
My first impulse would be to replace the IC, but I'm not sure this makes sense..
Here's the service manual: https://www.synthxl.com/wp-content/u...rvice-note.pdf
Any advice or nudge in the right direction is appreciated!
I've been working on a Japanese made Boss DF-2 lately, and was hoping to get some insight from someone more experienced in electronics than I am.
My basic question is: If an IC in the effects circuit is overheating (almost too hot to touch), is it most likely that the IC has gone bust (shorted out)?
More specifically, it's an HD41001BP IC, and the pedal is operated with a fresh 9V battery. All 9V points in the circuit measure too low, at around 5V, and there is some voltage at ground (although only around 10mV). Capacitor C36 was loose at one end, and has been soldered back. The battery was still connected when it was loose, maybe that could have caused a short? The LED is flickering and dim (I'm assuming due to the voltage drop), and the footswitch has no effect. Electrolytic capacitors have been checked with ESR meter, and all cables are properly connected.
My first impulse would be to replace the IC, but I'm not sure this makes sense..
Here's the service manual: https://www.synthxl.com/wp-content/u...rvice-note.pdf
Any advice or nudge in the right direction is appreciated!
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