I have problems with this Philips FWP3100 mini Hi-Fi sound system because it does not produce any sound at all.
I dismantled the said unit, and come across the AMP+Power Board, the said board should have the following voltage rails, 5V, 12V and 32V.
(According to the schematic) Unsurprisingly, the 32V rail is to be fed to the amplifier but as I voltage test across the filter caps, it only shows around 1V.
Here's what I've tried so far:
- Connected the 5V rail to the optocoupler (IC700) responsible to feedback "ON" (to turn on the oscillator chip SSC6200)
- Removed the voltage feedback optocoupler (IC702) to test if it is working, and after knowing it is functional, I returned it
- Resistance across the FB pin of the oscillator chip and the ground is 63.5 Ohms, the same resistance across the other side of the optocoupler (IC702)
- Visual inspecting all the electrolytic caps, no bulging sighted
- Changed the TL431 as an assurance maybe it could be the problem
- Resistance across the 32V electrolytic caps is 99.6 Ohms (maybe this could be the problem?)
Could it be the feedback circuit causing the problem? or could it be the oscillator chip is bad?
Btw the datasheet of the oscillator chip (SSC6200) is japanese, and I am a noob at looking at specifications.
Any help would be much appreciated!
Here's the link for the service manual, it contains the schematic diagram of the said unit
https://elektrotanya.com/philips_fwp3100_05_55_sm.pdf/download.htmlHere's the link for the oscillator chip responsible for driving the bigger chopper transformer
https://datasheetspdf.com/pdf-file/822984/Sanken/SSC620D/1