Hi
Im new to repairing switch mode power supplies - so excuse my terminology.
I have two SMPS, one looks to be fairly complex and before i try to tackle that one i'd thought i'd start on the easier one.
The story is - it came out of a external USB drive. The SMPS supply looks pretty simple. (because there's only 1 switching transistor)
The modem says Asian Power Devices Model APD-5030-70A2.
It has only one switching transistor and a UC3843 PWM chip. The outputs at 5 & 12v.
The fuse is in tack. I can measure ~334V across the large cap so i know all the initial AC to DC circuitry is working.
However, there's no power to the PWM. My datasheet says 5v should be on pin 8.(vref)
In fact i cant measure any power on the secondary side. ie; PWM is not turned on.
The switcher(transistor) doesnt seem to be firing up and thats about how far i've got. Visually checking the caps all look good. The main 150uF 400V cap works. All the diodes are working. Even pulled out a couple low value resisters that looked to be short only to find that they were 0.25ohm resisters below my multimeter could detect. The solder joints look fine.
I've read a couple posts that suggest to power up the PWM chip independently or even send an external PWM signal to the base of the switch and stand back
. (after placing a light bulb in series with the mains power)
I guess im looking for tips or gotcha. I dont readily have an external spare PWM signal ready to inject into the switcher/transister. Is that what is normally done? Also how do you tell if my smps requires a load to start up? Im also lef to believe its normally the 5v rail that is used to sense the voltage?
Any insight is appreciated.
Thanks in advanced.