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I suspect you unintentionally shorted one output. While these are
short-protected, they do run hot when this happens. Check the output volgate on the outputs: pin 3, 6, 8, 11 (this is from heart, pls verify). If it is either +15 or -15 you're OK, if it is significantly different you found your root cause. Pls also check voltages with the chip removed (socketed?). Typical cause for this is an incorrect serial cable and/or broken serial connecter (bent pins?), or bad internal connector (flatcable incorrect). The art to make correct serial cross cables has been largely lost in 30 years and I suspect that's your cause. 73, Geert Jan PE1HZG |
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