1.8V supply low
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The 1.8V DC supply on the control card, crucial for its internal logic, has dropped below its allowable limits. This low voltage indicates a potential fault on the control card itself or an overload caused by an option card, leading to unstable operation or complete control card failure.
Vanlige årsaker
- Component failure (e.g., voltage regulator, filtering capacitor) on the control card responsible for generating the 1.8VDC supply.
- Overload on the 1.8VDC rail, possibly due to a faulty integrated circuit (IC) or other component on the control card drawing excessive current.
- Short circuit on the 1.8VDC distribution traces or components on the control card.
- Degradation or failure of the main power supply (SMPS) supplying the control card, resulting in insufficient input voltage to the 1.8V regulator.
- Firmware corruption or faulty processor causing abnormal current draw on the 1.8VDC rail.
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Disconnect main power supply to the frequency converter at the upstream breaker. Verify zero voltage.
- 2
Visually inspect the control card for any signs of burnt components, discoloration, or bulging capacitors, particularly near voltage regulators.
- 3
If accessible, measure the 1.8VDC supply at designated test points on the control card (use caution with live circuits).
- 4
Verify the input voltage to the 1.8VDC regulator on the control card is within its specified range (e.g., 3.3VDC or 5VDC).
- 5
Ensure the control card is properly seated in its slot and all connectors are secure.
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If no external cause is identified and the 1.8VDC supply remains low, the control card itself is likely faulty and requires replacement.