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Posted by: mohsinbashir64
« on: May 26, 2013, 01:56:08 pm »

I have successfully completed the transmitter design! thanks Jan :)
the 2sc1971 was bad plus the pic programmer was non functional.
Posted by: mohsinbashir64
« on: May 08, 2013, 04:51:31 am »

could anybody please bother to reply?
Jan I badly need help. please!  :(
Posted by: mohsinbashir64
« on: May 05, 2013, 12:07:36 pm »

Hi Jan,

I removed the 2SC1971 to check the rest of the circuit.
there was no voltage drop without 2SC1971 and the current draw is 0.2A.
The LCD does light up, but all i see is black dots.
Now i ll try to check if the 2SC1971 is bad (with Multimeter-Hfe measurement?).
but as for the LCD thing, what should have gone wrong?

Images posted here for your kind reference.
Posted by: mohsinbashir64
« on: May 05, 2013, 06:27:06 am »

thanks for the reply, Jan.
As for the transformer,I connected it as per the pcb(with the thick wire towards the 2sc1971).
Is there any way to check the 2sc1971?
Warm regards,
Mohsin
Posted by: Jan
« on: May 04, 2013, 10:35:32 pm »

The 2SC1971 is probably bad or there's some DC voltage applied to its base pin causing that the transistor is fully opened. Maybe the transformer is connected wrong way.
Posted by: mohsinbashir64
« on: May 04, 2013, 09:08:36 pm »

Dear Friends

I just reached to the end of the above mentioned transmitter design, pending the 3.20Mhz crystal , two hole ferrite core and the BNC connectors.
I thought to test the transmitter for correctness, used a 3.2768Mhz crystal(temporarily) and ferrite beads (to make the transformer).
On connecting the supply, I find a huge voltage drop (9V to about 1.5V) with a current draw of about 1.2A.
However, no visible work is observed, except that 2SC1971 heats up. The LCD doesnt light up, niether does the duty load.
I check the power jack for short circuits, the Multimeter beeps for a very short while, and later stabilizes.
I have been checking the connections thoroughly, and found no errors.

Please spare a few minutes to help me out. I shall be grateful  :'(

Warm Regards,

Mohsin Bashir