I have a stubborn issue here that I'm hoping someone else has encountered.
This Alesis Multimix 16 USB 2.0 mixer came in a box with an aftermarket power supply that the customer had bought. It's the same one selling here: Alesis Multimix 16 12 FW Power Adapter | eBay advertised as a replacement for the mixer. It's a dual 18VAC adapter wihch feeds the full wave rectifier of the power supply. I've attached a JPG of the schematic, full link is here: http://diagramas.diagramasde.com/aud...ServManual.pdf
I found two bad caps (shorted positive filter cap, PC9 2200uF and PC5 100uF was leaking electrolyte). The 7815 and both LM2575 regulators were also shot. I replaced all those parts, along with the negative side filter cap for good measure. When I power up with this adapter, I get negative voltage but no positive (only about 2.1V at the input of the 7815). Investigating further, both legs of the AC coming from this adapter go negative, i.e. 18Vp-p 60hz sine wave centered at -9V. Disconnected, it reads 18VAC, 0VDC like it should. This results in -41V on the negative side of the rectifier and +2 on the positive side. So I get a nice clean -15V from the 7915 but of course no positive voltages.
If I bypass the rectifier and connect +/-18V from my bench power supplies, everything on the power supply works: I get +/-15, +5, +12, +3.3 and +48. Nothing appears to be drawing any current that would overload the adapter and cause that DC offset. My bench supply on the positive side only shows 10mA. So I immediately suspected this adapter (he did have it connected to a shorted filter cap for a while) and set out to try another one. I borrowed a similar unit from a music store I'm friendly with and got the same results. This one was different but also advertised for use with this mixer.
So, is it a ripoff power adapter(s), or what the hell else on the board could be causing this? I've tried lifting just about everything else in the circuit and I can only get +10 out of the regulator. It goes down to 2 with any of the positive regulators in curcuit. I replaced all the rectifier diodes just to be sure.
Any insight would be appreciated.
This Alesis Multimix 16 USB 2.0 mixer came in a box with an aftermarket power supply that the customer had bought. It's the same one selling here: Alesis Multimix 16 12 FW Power Adapter | eBay advertised as a replacement for the mixer. It's a dual 18VAC adapter wihch feeds the full wave rectifier of the power supply. I've attached a JPG of the schematic, full link is here: http://diagramas.diagramasde.com/aud...ServManual.pdf
I found two bad caps (shorted positive filter cap, PC9 2200uF and PC5 100uF was leaking electrolyte). The 7815 and both LM2575 regulators were also shot. I replaced all those parts, along with the negative side filter cap for good measure. When I power up with this adapter, I get negative voltage but no positive (only about 2.1V at the input of the 7815). Investigating further, both legs of the AC coming from this adapter go negative, i.e. 18Vp-p 60hz sine wave centered at -9V. Disconnected, it reads 18VAC, 0VDC like it should. This results in -41V on the negative side of the rectifier and +2 on the positive side. So I get a nice clean -15V from the 7915 but of course no positive voltages.
If I bypass the rectifier and connect +/-18V from my bench power supplies, everything on the power supply works: I get +/-15, +5, +12, +3.3 and +48. Nothing appears to be drawing any current that would overload the adapter and cause that DC offset. My bench supply on the positive side only shows 10mA. So I immediately suspected this adapter (he did have it connected to a shorted filter cap for a while) and set out to try another one. I borrowed a similar unit from a music store I'm friendly with and got the same results. This one was different but also advertised for use with this mixer.
So, is it a ripoff power adapter(s), or what the hell else on the board could be causing this? I've tried lifting just about everything else in the circuit and I can only get +10 out of the regulator. It goes down to 2 with any of the positive regulators in curcuit. I replaced all the rectifier diodes just to be sure.
Any insight would be appreciated.
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