HMPS said:have you had report of transistors with hfe that low?
the highest one I have is 233, it says not to use less than 250
dmp said:If you have three resistors in series and one side has -10v and the other has 0v, then you can use ohm's law to see what the voltage should be between the resistor intersections.
I'm building the rev.D: http://mnats.net/files/1176REVD_VOLTS.pdf
so in the revA schematic R74, R75 and R76 are in series and you get -10v on R74 so -10/1000 = .001 amp is the current but since the total is -10v we know that it is 0 v on R75 and R76, right?
so in mine: R79, R67 and R74 are in series and they pass current to the collector of Q13, right? is the collector the middle pin on Q13? So I should check these 3 resistors using ohms law and also
U1 and S2 are passing current to Q13 so I should check those too right?
From the evidence you've posted, it sounds like the GR meter circuit is not correct. You should be able to zero the meter, and there should be positive voltage on the collector of Q13.
The GR amp might have a problem as well, since you said the unit is not compressing signal.
rokus666 said:Mike,
What is the HFE value you are getting on your 2n5457 FET's ?
I wanna reference that relative to my multimeter...
rokus666 said:Pin 5 of the GR terminal (white wire) broke off when I put the solder in.
Is it all right if I soldered it on the bottom of the switch(see picture)?
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