Hello, again all:
Interesting thing happened today as the MFE3002 FETs showed up. You might remember I was using the NTE/ECG 220 knock offs. I plugged them into the board tightly and I wasn’t able to zero it. I then put the ECG knockoffs back in and they zeroed. I thought, what the heck, I paid for them, so I put the MFE3002 back in this time reversing them as the board uses two. The risk in touching these is they are very, very static sensitive. It then zeroed with the devices reversed. The circuit must be sensitive to the gate or base voltage somehow. I don’t know, but it zeroed so I soldered them in and the board is working fine now. It zeros and the +/- (normal/reverse) voltages are balanced.
I can now say I am the expert on the DAS-46, DAS-47 and 57 CSA assembly!
Again, if anyone wants to play with the chopper model in LTSpice, please drop me a note. I am adding part numbers where available, etc. This will make it easy for those knuckleheads that follow me. Now I know why they wanted $400 plus 10 weeks for another one!
Jerry
Jerry,
I have a DAS-46 that I picked up but have yet to work on it. I would like
to get a copy of the LTSpice chopper model that you developed.
Thanks,
Randy Evans
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Jerry Hancock jerry@hanler.com wrote:
Hello, again all:
Interesting thing happened today as the MFE3002 FETs showed up. You
might remember I was using the NTE/ECG 220 knock offs. I plugged them
into the board tightly and I wasn’t able to zero it. I then put the ECG
knockoffs back in and they zeroed. I thought, what the heck, I paid for
them, so I put the MFE3002 back in this time reversing them as the board
uses two. The risk in touching these is they are very, very static
sensitive. It then zeroed with the devices reversed. The circuit must be
sensitive to the gate or base voltage somehow. I don’t know, but it zeroed
so I soldered them in and the board is working fine now. It zeros and the
+/- (normal/reverse) voltages are balanced.
I can now say I am the expert on the DAS-46, DAS-47 and 57 CSA assembly!
Again, if anyone wants to play with the chopper model in LTSpice, please
drop me a note. I am adding part numbers where available, etc. This will
make it easy for those knuckleheads that follow me. Now I know why they
wanted $400 plus 10 weeks for another one!
Jerry
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