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glasswool
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Soundcard Not working...

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Luna II sound card just makea a clicking sound, nothing works either in Scope 4.5 or XTC mode. The sample rate window shows the samplerate blinking on and off. Anyone know how to fix this prob without sending the card in for repairs?
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that's a bad sign. try reseating the card in the slot.
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I did, even installed it on a new pc, same problem...
Any hardware engineers on this forum who can give me tips for a fix? I am based in India, and sending the card to Germany for repairs and back would take too long...
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if it's broken, you probably have no choice.
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Use a magnifier to inspect all solderings etc.
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Post by glasswool »

Hello all,
I changed the low dropout regulator (2318) and the card is now WORKING AGAIN!!!
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COOOOL! how did you know that was the problem?
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Congrats :) That must have been interesting to diagnose! Any documentation/tips for the rest of us?
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well done :o
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Yup,
I think its fair to say, we're all pretty impressed by this.


well done good sir
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Post by hesnotthemessiah »

glasswool wrote:Hello all,
I changed the low dropout regulator (2318) and the card is now WORKING AGAIN!!!
I was going to mention the low dropout regulator (2318)................. :wink:
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Post by astroman »

well, it's actually pretty simple...
the only thing you can do about the card, is the powersupply and analog components.
the rest, like the digital processing and custom array logic is out of reach anyway ;)

caps, diodes and regulators are what you focus on - but you definetely need good soldering tools and skills, seriously.
Trying to replace parts maually can render the card useless within seconds, as you might damage (hidden) layer interconnections :o
good job glasswool :)

cheers, Tom
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yes, good job!
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glasswool wrote:Hello all,
I changed the low dropout regulator (2318) and the card is now WORKING AGAIN!!!
dang regulators :)

PCB power supplies are often susceptible to power spikes (sometimes serve as a sort of fuse), so good catch on the fix, and check your building wiring, etc.

I'm glad it's fixed!

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