Tech21 SansAmp PSA-1 PCB traces and schematics [traced]
Hi,
Still have not fixed the amp. Turned out the new replacement transformer was shorted, same as the original transformer as a result of whatever the fault is in the circuitry. This happens very very quickly, perhaps almost instantaneously.
Problem has to be a short to ground that occurs with no inputs or outputs attached to the sansamp. Therefore suspects are op amps as previously suggested by forum or the QTC 2730 chip to which I am leaning because of its proximity to the power supply and the fact it forms part of the midi circuitry, which had been used immediately prior to the problem first appearing.
Gearing up to buy new transformers, will take a few weeks to get here. Hesitant to put into amp until I find the fault. Catch 22 situation.
Can anyone tell me what the QTC 2730 8 pin ic does/is? I think/guesstimate I know but would like a second, uninfluenced by me, opinion.
Repairer
Still have not fixed the amp. Turned out the new replacement transformer was shorted, same as the original transformer as a result of whatever the fault is in the circuitry. This happens very very quickly, perhaps almost instantaneously.
Problem has to be a short to ground that occurs with no inputs or outputs attached to the sansamp. Therefore suspects are op amps as previously suggested by forum or the QTC 2730 chip to which I am leaning because of its proximity to the power supply and the fact it forms part of the midi circuitry, which had been used immediately prior to the problem first appearing.
Gearing up to buy new transformers, will take a few weeks to get here. Hesitant to put into amp until I find the fault. Catch 22 situation.
Can anyone tell me what the QTC 2730 8 pin ic does/is? I think/guesstimate I know but would like a second, uninfluenced by me, opinion.
Repairer
before you burn another transformer, check the board for a short to GND on any of the three power rails:
1) measure the resistance to GND on the three regulators, 5V, 15V, -15V on both input and output pins, see the internet for the data sheets (7805, 7815, 7915)
2) check the capacitors in the power supply section for being shorted, best is to desolder them to check them outside of the circuit.
1) measure the resistance to GND on the three regulators, 5V, 15V, -15V on both input and output pins, see the internet for the data sheets (7805, 7815, 7915)
2) check the capacitors in the power supply section for being shorted, best is to desolder them to check them outside of the circuit.
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Nice to see people are still interested in the PSA-1 today!
If anybody could dump the EPROM of a working SansAmp that would be great! To get you hooked: there is a secret message from the author in the beginning .
I have also begun to trace the "boring" digital part. So far it looks like a standard "Expanded Multiplexed Mode" circuit described in the 68HC11 docs. This basically means that the whole program is loaded from the EPROM. The internal flash memory in the 68HC11 is probably only used for user presets.
Has anybody attempted to dump the EPROM? I have, however for some bytes I get a different result every time. This might be the reason why my SansAmp no longer works, with the EPROM contents decayed over the decades.jsaily wrote:The 27C64 chip is a 64k (8k x 8-bit) EPROM which is not too hard to dump and clone since it cannot be write protected like modern microcontroller internal memories. It's truly old school device (I'd imagine early 90's) with a 68HC processor
If anybody could dump the EPROM of a working SansAmp that would be great! To get you hooked: there is a secret message from the author in the beginning .
I have also begun to trace the "boring" digital part. So far it looks like a standard "Expanded Multiplexed Mode" circuit described in the 68HC11 docs. This basically means that the whole program is loaded from the EPROM. The internal flash memory in the 68HC11 is probably only used for user presets.
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It's an optocoupler (or opto-isolator) used for isolation of the MIDI input. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI#Elec ... ifications for details.Repairer wrote: Can anyone tell me what the QTC 2730 8 pin ic does/is? I think/guesstimate I know but would like a second, uninfluenced by me, opinion.
IMHO it's rather unlikely that an overvoltage or short on the MIDI input would have influence on the power supply, because they are, in fact, isolated from each other. Worst thing that can happen is the LED inside the optocoupler burning out. That would just cause the MIDI input to stop working.
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Hey, how is the dumping going? I'm really looking forward to it!
I wrote a little disassembler which lets you analyse the contents of the EPROM. I was hoping to fix the broken bytes by the help of that, but it seems there are just too many of them.
You can find the source code here: https://github.com/cmdrf/dis68hc11
I wrote a little disassembler which lets you analyse the contents of the EPROM. I was hoping to fix the broken bytes by the help of that, but it seems there are just too many of them.
You can find the source code here: https://github.com/cmdrf/dis68hc11
I have the EPROM content now, but I won't post it publicly, so PM me pleasecmdr wrote:Hey, how is the dumping going? I'm really looking forward to it!
I wrote a little disassembler which lets you analyse the contents of the EPROM. I was hoping to fix the broken bytes by the help of that, but it seems there are just too many of them.
You can find the source code here: https://github.com/cmdrf/dis68hc11
- Dirk_Hendrik
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In which case,
Should I do the posting for you? I could not care less for the legal implications regarding an obsolete product.
Should I do the posting for you? I could not care less for the legal implications regarding an obsolete product.
- Dirk_Hendrik
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Look what I happened to find during my endless internet endeavours!!
and since the attachment function does notr allow the .bin extension.... rename the file above from .pdf to .bin
and since the attachment function does notr allow the .bin extension.... rename the file above from .pdf to .bin
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I had an old parallel port Dataman that was doing something similar.av500 wrote:darn, the EPROM reader does not work, it always reads the upper and lower 4 bits the same and of course it's 20ys old with no support...
I opened it up and found some trimmers for adjusting voltages at test points.
After a bit of "calibration", it started reading consistently.
Your programmer is probably in the same situation and needs calibrating. It's cheaper than buying a new programmer (e.g. GQ-4X or TL866).
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And what happened!!!?? I immediately found the correct image online!!
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Hi all!
Looking for someone who could pull the firmware out of his (hers) PSA-1's eeprom. I've got faulty PSA-1 that fails to boot.
p.s. have a response from SansAmp guys that the'd try looking for one, but I'm afraid it could end with nothing (you know, besides digging in a pile of old design files and firmwares, guys have a job to do, lol).
Looking for someone who could pull the firmware out of his (hers) PSA-1's eeprom. I've got faulty PSA-1 that fails to boot.
p.s. have a response from SansAmp guys that the'd try looking for one, but I'm afraid it could end with nothing (you know, besides digging in a pile of old design files and firmwares, guys have a job to do, lol).