> From: charlespjackson > > Recently I began to experience an issue with my Polaris going out > of tune. Upon doing some research and reviewing older posts here > regarding similar problems it appears that the culprit has been > narrowed down to a faulty Channel (1). If I manually disable > this channel then the Polaris functions and stays in tune just fine. > From what I've gathered so far it seems the problem might be some > bleeding and/or bad (Sample & Hold) caps? > I would just like to know if I'm accurately diagnosing the > problem and if so how intricate/expensive a fix this may be? Are > the parts necessary for such a fix available? Where might I be > able to locate them? I think it's usually the 4051 analog switches that leak. They're pretty easy to find, since they're near the left end of each channel, which are the six step-and-repeat sections on the right half of the board. This is a pretty easy thing to diagnose and fix, for anyone with a scope and good soldering skills. You can tell if a S&H is leaking by looking at the op-amp outputs (pins 1, 7, 8 and 14 of the nearby TL084/LF347 parts) and seeing if there's any sawtooth modulation larger than a few millivolts. -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:pderocco@...
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RE: [chromapolaris] Tuning/Channel Problems?
2009-03-29 by Paul D. DeRocco
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