Control board debug instructions
The instructions below apply to the White Oak Audio Design PL14_20 Control PCBs. The Pad numbering cited is specific to the White Oak Audio Design PCBs with the Pad numbers silkscreened on the board. These same tips can apply to the original QUASI-COMP Phase Linear control boards but the user will have to do some schematic work to understand how to apply it to the particular vintage of Phase Linear board that is involved.
These are quick checks you can perform on your control board to ensure it is regulating properly.
Quasi-Comp Configuration, all PCB artwork revisions
The instructions below apply to the White Oak Audio Design PL14_20 Control PCBs. The Pad numbering cited is specific to the White Oak Audio Design PCBs with the Pad numbers silkscreened on the board. These same tips can apply to the original QUASI-COMP Phase Linear control boards but the user will have to do some schematic work to understand how to apply it to the particular vintage of Phase Linear board that is involved.
These are quick checks you can perform on your control board to ensure it is regulating properly.
Quasi-Comp Configuration, all PCB artwork revisions
- Pad references that follow will include L or R and will depend on the channel you are testing. The L an R are left off of Pad and component references for simplicity.
- Detach and tape off wires going to Pads 9, 8, 6, 4, and 3.
- Tack a jumper wire between Pad 3 and 12.
- Tack a jumper wire between Pad 8 and 6.
- Tack a 47 ohm 1/2W resistor between Pads 9 and 6.
- Tack a second 47 ohm 1/2W resistor between Pads 4 and 6.
- Bring up on DBT and Variac and ensure that the output on Pad 6 is zero or no more than 15 mV (much lower for RevE and G1).
- Check that you have B+ on Pad 11.
- Check that you have B- on Pad 12
- Ensure that the voltage across each of the 47 ohm 1/2W resistors is less than 2V and the voltage on the 47 ohm 1/2W resistor tacked between Pads 9 and 6 varies as you adjust the bias potentiometer.
- If all good on the control board search for your problem on the backplane or backwall.
- If not all good on the control board, use this configuration to debug what is wrong with the control board.
- This set of instructions assumes you have the White Oak Audio Backplane Kit installed.
- Pad references that follow will include L or R and will depend on the channel you are testing. The L an R are left off of Pad and component references for simplicity.
- Detach and tape off wires going to Pads 9, 8, 6, 4, and PNP
- Tack a jumper wire between Pad 8 and 6 and 4.
- Tack a 47 ohm 1/2W resistor between Pads 9 and 6.
- Tack a second 47 ohm 1/2W resistor between Pads PNP and 6.
- Bring up on DBT and Variac and ensure that the output on Pad 6 is zero or no more than 15 mV (much lower for RevE and G1).
- Check that you have B+ on Pad 11.
- Check that you have B- on Pad 12
- Ensure that the voltage across each of the 47 ohm 1/2W resistors is less than 2V and the voltage on each 47 ohm 1/2W resistor varies as you adjust the bias potentiometer.
- If all good on the control board search for your problem on the backplane or backwall.
- If not all good on the control board, use this configuration to debug what is wrong with the control board.
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