dmp
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Post some pictures, front and back
[This is a -- purchased -- PCB?] -- From what little I have read here in this thread about the problem you are experiencing with one of your PCB's, I am guessing that you have -- purchased -- this PCB from someone else on this forum? If not, do you have the GERBER files from which this PCB was fabricated from? If so and you could PM me, I could run them through one of my "GERBER & N/C Drill Data Analysis & Editing" programs, which may possibly point to an error that could possibly causing your problem. More than likely, from what I have seen here in your fuzzy photo, there's a "solder-bridge" somewhere shorting something out.
The copper pours were placed with care and intention and all of them have a low impedance path to the relevant ground pad (audio or power) on the edge connector. As you said, though, that isn't necessarily easy to see in the photo.[...]it also appears to me as though some of the "Copper Pour" areas seems to be "Isolated-Copper" areas.
Appreciate it! Thank you@inf0 you should only need to file the powder coating from the top transformer mounting hole, as that is where the L bracket has its electrical connection to the Chassis pin on on the edge connector. Once you do that and get it mounted, a quick continuity check or impedance measurement between the L bracket and that pin (pin 1) on the card edge will tell you if you've got a good connection.
im not the designer. Im sure he's here somewhere. He may be okay giving the files to you. Not sure. REsolded R22[This is a -- purchased -- PCB?] -- From what little I have read here in this thread about the problem you are experiencing with one of your PCB's, I am guessing that you have -- purchased -- this PCB from someone else on this forum? If not, do you have the GERBER files from which this PCB was fabricated from? If so and you could PM me, I could run them through one of my "GERBER & N/C Drill Data Analysis & Editing" programs, which may possibly point to an error that could possibly causing your problem. More than likely, from what I have seen here in your fuzzy photo, there's a "solder-bridge" somewhere shorting something out.
Again.....since your photo is rather fuzzy and out-of-focus making it difficult to see things clearly, from what I am able to kind of see, some of the soldering is borderline "iffy" at best, some of the solder-blobs' discoloration tells me of a possible "cold solder joint" here and there and because of the photo being out-of-focus and it's difficult to clearly define what it is that I am seeing.....it also appears to me as though some of the "Copper Pour" areas seems to be "Isolated-Copper" areas. But, running these GERBER and N/C Drill Data files through my "GERBER Analysis" program would instantly disclose any potential fabrication errors within these files.
>> The top component pad of R22 doesn't look as though it is soldered. Dunno.....
GOOD LUCK!!!
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