VCR Power Supply Hybrid Regulators

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[Document Version: 1.28] [Last Updated: 05/25/1998]


1. About the Author & Copyright

VCR Power Supply Hybrid Regulators

Author: Samuel M. Goldwasser
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2. Introduction


This document provides pinouts for some of the common hybrid multiple
output voltage regulators used in a large number of VCRs.  A good source
for this information is the ECG Semiconductor Master Replacement Guide
(or the SK/NTE or other similar databooks).


3. Acknowledgements


Much of this list was compiled from entries in the ECG Semiconductor Master
Replacement Guide and from replies to postings on the sci.electronics.repair
newsgroup.

Data for a several of the parts (those marked with *) has been generously
provided by: Colin M. (colinmc@mail.zynet.co.uk).

"Note that a number of chips produce the same output voltage at two pins:
 These outputs are separate.  Separate DC inputs are also required.  Our
 thanks to Sanyo Semiconductor (Europe) GmbH for supplying data on these
 devices and to Eugene Trundle for technical advice.

 Original data taken from a reference pulished by Television magazine.
 Scanned in by Colin McCormick.  All errors to be blamed on Logitech
 Direct OCR software."

Does my VCR use a hybrid voltage regulator?
------------------------------------------

VCRs typically use one of these types of power supplies:

1. Power transformer with linear regulator using 78/79XX parts or discrete
   components.  The power transformer will be large and right near the
   AC line cord.

2. Power transformer with hybrid regulator like STK5481 or any of its
   cousins - multioutput with some outputs switched by power on.  Again,
   the power transformer will be large and right near the AC line cord.
   The regulator will be a black box with multiple pins soldered to a
   circuit board and will be mounted on a heatsink usually in the vicinity
   of the power transformer.

3. Small switching power supply.  Most common problems: shorted semiconductors,
   bad capacitors, open fusable resistors.  In this case there is usually
   no large power transformer near the line input but a smaller transformer
   amidships.  See the SMPS repair FAQ for info on these types of supplies.

4. Combo of the previous (for example, a power transformer feeding a
   switching supply) - these are less common.

When to suspect the regulator?
-----------------------------

Failure of one or more outputs of the power supply can result in symptoms
anywhere from a totally dead VCR to problems in one subsystem such as the
tuner or display.  Multiple systems failures are a likely indication of
a power supply problem as well.


4. Testing


First identify a suitable ground for your multimeter.  With the VCR
unplugged, test for continuity between the ground pin of the regulator
and the chassis or a metal shield.  Don't use the hybrid's ground pin
as clipping anything to it increases the chance of an unfortunate short
circuit.

Check the outputs with the VCR both on and off if possible.  The on/off
should change with the power unless the unswitched output is dead and
thus everything is dead.

If any are low or 0, the regulator is most likely bad.  Failure of these
regulator blocks is a very likely cause where a VCR exhibits multiple
system failures.  While it is possible for an excessive load to be dragging
down the power supply output, failure of the hybrid regulator is a lot
more likely.

However, also check the input voltage - typical values are 20 - 30 V DC.
Defective rectifier diodes or filter capacitors can result in a low voltage
or high ripple input which can result in low, noisy, or unstable outputs.

For erratic problems or those that only occur under certain operating
conditions, monitor the outputs on an oscilloscope (a storage scope would
be nice) to see if they dip or have any noise on them.

******************************************************************************


5. STK791


VCR Regulator.

(From Ken Koskie (aw345@lafn.org)).

The voltages should be approximately the same in all modes: Off, EE, Play,
and Record.
 
Pin 1: VI1 6.7 V
Pin 2: VI1 6.7 V
Pin 3: 0.0V
Pin 4: 0.0V
Pin 5: VO  6.8 V
Pin 6: NC
Pin 7: GND
Pin 8: VI2 18.5 V


6. STK5331


* Three output series regulator in an eight-pin package:

Pin 1: +5.1 V output
Pin 2: +6.05 V input
Pin 3: Load resistor
Pin 4: Load resistor
Pin 5: +12.3 V output
Pin 6: on/off
Pin 7: +30 V max input
Pin 8: Chassis


7. STK5332


VCR Positive Voltage Regulator: 13 V at 1 A, 6.05 V at 1 A, 5.1 V at .5 A.

Pin 1: VO3 +5.1 V
Pin 2: VO2 +6.05 V
Pin 3: VI2
Pin 4: Vb
Pin 5: VO1 +13 V
Pin 6: Gnd/SW
Pin 7: VI1
Pin 8: Gnd


8. STK5333 - ECG7036


VCR Positive Voltage Regulator. 15 V at 1 A, 5.8 V at 1 A, 5.1 V at 1 A,
8 Pin SIP.

Pin 1: GND
Pin 2: VO3 +5.1 V
Pin 3: VO2 +5.8 V
Pin 4: VI2
Pin 5: Vb
Pin 6: VO1 +15 V
Pin 7: SW
Pin 8: VI1


9. STK5338


* Three output series regulator in an eight-pin package.

Pin 1: Chassis
Pin 2: 5.1 V output
Pin 3: 5.8V output
Pin 4: 30V max. do. input
Pin 5: Load resistor
Pin 6: 12.3V output
Pin 7: On/off switching
Pin 8: 30V max d.c. input


10. STK5339


* Three-output series regulator in an eight-pin package.

Pin 1: Chassis
Pin 2: +5.1 V output
Pin 3: +5.8 V output
Pin 4: +30 V max input
Pin 5: Load resistor
Pin 6: +12.3 V output
Pin 7: On/off switching
Pin 8: +30 V max input


11. STK5342 (ECG7035)


VCR Positive Voltage Regulator. 12.3 V @ 1A, 6.0 V @ 1A, 5.3 V @ .6 A.

Pin 1: VO3 +5.25 V
Pin 2: VO2 +6.0 V
Pin 3: Vb
Pin 4: Vb
Pin 5: VO1 +12.3 V
Pin 6: Cutoff
Pin 7: VI1
Pin 8: GND


12. STK5372 - ECG1883


VCR Positive Voltage Regulator. 12.1 V @ .8 A, 12 V @ .8 A, 5.3 V @ 1 A.
8 pin SIP.

Pin 1: VO3 5.3 V (switched)
Pin 2: Cutoff
Pin 3: VI2 (input for VO3)
Pin 4: VO2 12 V (switched)
Pin 5: VO1 12.1 V
Pin 6: Vb
Pin 7: VI1 (input for 12 V outputs)
Pin 8: Gnd


13. STK5421


* Four-output series regulator in a fifteen-pin package.

Pin 1: +12.3 V output
Pin 2: Load resistor
Pin 3: +12 V output (unswitched)
Pin 4: Decoupling
Pin 5: +30 V max input
Pin 6: Link to pin 5
Pin 7: +30 V max input.
Pin 8: +16 V output (unswitched)
Pin 9: Link to pin 8
Pin 10: +9.55V output
Pin 11: Load resistor
Pin 12: Chassis
Pin 13: On/off switching
Pin 14: Decoupling
Pin 15: Decoupling


14. STK5422


* Four output series regulator in a fifteen pin package.

Pin 1: +12V output
Pin 2: Load resistor
Pin 3: +12V output
Pin 4: Decoupling
Pin 5: +30 V max input
Pin 6: Link to pin 5
Pin 7: +30 V max input
Pin 8: +13 V output
Pin 9: Link to pin 8
Pin 10: +9.5 V output
Pin 11: Load resistor
Pin 12: Chassis
Pin 13: On/off switching
Pin 14: Decoupling
Pin 15: Decoupling


15. STK5431


Pin 1:  Out 5.1 V
Pin 2:  NC
Pin 3:  Out 12 V
Pin 4:  Ctrk 12 V
Pin 5:  In 12 V
Pin 6:  In 5 V
Pin 7:  In 15 V
Pin 8:  In 9.5 V
Pin 9:  Out 15 V
Pin 10:  Out 9.5 V
Pin 11:  Ctrl 9.5 V
Pin 12:  Gnd
Pin 13:  Ctrl 4 V
Pin 14:  Ctrl .6 V
Pin 15:  Ctrl 15 V   


16. STK5436 (ECG1876)


Pin 1:        VO4 +6V
Pin 2:        NC
Pin 3:        VO3 +12V
Pin 4:        Bypass
Pin 5:        VI2
Pin 6:        VO3 +12V
Pin 7:        VI1
Pin 8:        VO1 +13V
Pin 9:        VO1 +13V
Pin 10:        VO2 +9.5V
Pin 11:        IB2
Pin 12:        GND
Pin 13:        On/Off
Pin 14:        Bypass
Pin 15        Bypass


17. STK5441 (ECG1734)


VCR Positive Voltage Regulator.  12V @ 2A, 9V @ 1A, 5.5V @ .5A.  15 Pin SIP.

Pin 1:        VO3 +5.5 V
Pin 2:        NC
Pin 3:  NC
Pin 4:        NC
Pin 5:        NC
Pin 6:        VI2
Pin 7:        VI1
Pin 8:        VO1 +12V
Pin 9:        VO1 +12V
Pin 10:        VO2 +9V
Pin 11:        Bias
Pin 12:        GND
Pin 13:        Cutoff
Pin 14:        Bypass
Pin 15:        Ripple Filter


18. STK5451 (ECG1735)


VCR Positive Voltage Regulator.   16V @ 1A, 12V @ 1A, 12V @ 1.5 A,
11.9 V @ 1.5A.

Pin 1:  11.9 V Output 4
Pin 2:  Control Volt
Pin 3:  DC Input 2
Pin 4:  Reference input
Pin 5:  12V Output 3
Pin 6:  Reference input
Pin 7:  16V/12V Output 1/2
Pin 8:  Reference input
Pin 9:  DC input 2
Pin 10: DC input 1
Pin 11: Hi/Lo volt switch
Pin 12: GND
Pin 13: on/off control
Pin 14: Heater switch (??)
Pin 15: Reference input


19. STK5461 (ECG7027)


VCR Positive Voltage Regulator.  12V @ 1A, 12V @ 1A, 5.1V @ .5A.  15 Pin SIP.

Pin 1:        VO3 +5.1 V
Pin 2:        NC
Pin 3:  NC
Pin 4:        NC
Pin 5:        NC
Pin 6:        VI2
Pin 7:        VI1
Pin 8:        VI1
Pin 9:        VO1 +12V
Pin 10:        VO2 +12V
Pin 11:        IB2
Pin 12:        GND
Pin 13:        Cutoff VO1
Pin 14:        Cutoff VO2
Pin 15:        IB1


20. STK5464 (ECG7023)


VCR Positive Voltage Regulator.  12V @ 1A, 12V @ 1A, 5.3V @ 1A.  12 Pin SIP.

Measured input voltages (your mileage may vary): VI1 = 18 V, VI2 = 8.5 V

Pin 1:        VO3 +5.3 V
Pin 2:        NC
Pin 3:  NC
Pin 4:        NC
Pin 5:        VI2
Pin 6:        VI1
Pin 7:        VI1
Pin 8:        VO2 +12V
Pin 9:        VO1 +12V
Pin 10:        VO1/VO2 Cutoff
Pin 11:        GND
Pin 12:        Vb


21. STK5466 (ECG1821)


VCR Positive Voltage Regulator.

Pin 1: VO3 +5.3 V
Pin 2: NC
Pin 3: NC
Pin 4: NC
Pin 5: NC
Pin 6: VI3
Pin 7: VI1 and 2
Pin 8: VI1 and 2
Pin 9: VO2 +12 V
Pin 10: VO1 +12 V
Pin 11: NC
Pin 12: GND
Pin 13: On/off
Pin 14: On/off
Pin 15: Vb (probably around 13-14 V)


22. STK5467


* Three output series regulator in a twelve pin package.

Pin l: +5.3 V Output
Pin 2: NC
Pin 3: NC
Pin 4: NC
Pin 5: +30 V max input
Pin 6: +30 V max input
Pin 7: Link to pin 6
Pin 8: +12.1 V output
Pin 9: +12.1 V output
Pin 10: Pin 9 output cut off
Pin 11: Chassis
Pin 12: Load resistor


23. STK5471 (ECG1822)


VCR Positive Voltage Regulator.  12 V @ 1.5 A, 12 V @ 1.5 A, 5.3 V @ .5 A.
10 Pin SIPP.

Pin 1: Iout 3 for 5.3 V
Pin 2: Vout 3 control
Pin 3: Iin 3
Pin 4: Iout 2 for 12 V (emitter)
Pin 5: Ib 2 (base)
Pin 6: Iin 2 (collector)
Pin 7: Iout 1 for 12 V (emitter)
Pin 8: Ib 1 (base)
Pin 9: Iin 1 (collector)
Pin 10: GND

It appears as though Pin 1 is the output of an IC regulator for the 5.3 V.
Pin 3 is the Vin - 20 V typ.  Pin 2 is some kind of on off control.

Pins 4-6 and 7-9 are the emitter, base, and collector for the two
12 V outputs.  These are simple Darlington transistors setup to
drive the outputs in an emitter follower configuration.
Vin typ of 30 V.

Deduced from schematic in ECG.


24. STK5477 (ECG7034)


VCR Positive Voltage Regulator.  12v @ 1A, 12V @ 1A, 5.1V @ 1A.

Pin 1:  GND
Pin 2:  VI2
Pin 3:  N/C
Pin 4:  VO3 +5.1V
Pin 5:  VO2 +12V
Pin 6:  VB
Pin 7:  VI1
Pin 8:  VO1 +12V
Pin 9:  VB
Pin 10: VI1
Pin 11: N/C
Pin 12: GND


25. STK5481 (ECG1823)

   
Pin 1:        Ib3
Pin 2:        VI2
Pin 3:        VO4 +5.3 V
Pin 4:        VO3 +12.1 V
Pin 5:        VO3/VO4 ON/OFF
Pin 6:        VO2 +12.2 V
Pin 7:        Ib2
Pin 8:        VI1
Pin 9:        VO1 +12.0 V
Pin 10:        Ib1
Pin 11:        VI1
Pin 12:        GND


26. STK5482


* Four output series regulator in a fifteen pin package.

Pin 1: Chassis
Pin 2: +30 V max input
Pin 3: +5.1 V output
Pin 4: +12 V output
Pin 5: Bias/+12V output switching
Pin 6: +30 V max input
Pin 7: +5.8 V output
Pin 8: Bias/pin 7 output switching
Pin 9: Link to pin 2
Pin 10: Load resistor/pin 7 output switching
Pin 11: +13/+15V output
Pin 12: Pin 11 output switching
Pin 13: Link to pin 6
Pin 14: Pin 11 output switching
Pin 15: Chassis


27. STK5486 (ECG7038)


VCR Positive Voltage Regulator.  13V @ 1A, 12.2V @ 1A, 6V @ 1A, 5.1V @ 1A,
5.1V @ 1A, 15 Pin SIP.

Pin 1:        VO5 +5.1 V
Pin 2:        NC
Pin 3:  VO4 +5.1 V
Pin 4:        VI2
Pin 5:        NC
Pin 6:        VO3 +6 V
Pin 7:        VB
Pin 8:        VB
Pin 9:        VO2 +12.2 V
Pin 10: Cutoff
Pin 11:        VI1
Pin 12:        VO1 +13 V
Pin 13:        Cutoff
Pin 14:        VI1
Pin 15:        GND


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