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ALPHA 10/10P SERVICE MANUAL

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ALPHA 10/10P SERVICE MANUAL

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

The mother PCB is common for both the A10 and A10P with the exception of the input mode switch and pre-amp
output mute relay which are only fitted to the A10 and the power/standby LED and links to parallel the input
connections to what would otherwise be the pre-amp output for use with a mono link. The amplifier is based on the
D290/Alpha 9 design but with lower gain, a higher current and higher voltage driver stage and a high power output
stage. The current servo has been improved over the Alpha 9 to be output device independent. A micro supervises
the amplifier state, switch state and remote control functions. Provision is made for an additional 3

rd

 channel PCB to

be added with power supply and protection circuitry access.

Input stage

The input connections are taken either from the pre-amp connector, LK12X, or the external power amp input on the
A10 depending on the position of SW1. On the A10P, the input is taken from the external power amp input only with
provision for a mono shorting link by having two parallel input connectors. On the A10, there is a mute relay on the
pre-amp outputs which are always connected to the pre-amp connector, LK12X.
The signal is passed through a low pass filter with a -3dB point of 550KHz at normal gain and 740KHz at low gain.
The gain is selected by SW2. C72 and C74 are d.c. blocking capacitors with a -3dB point of 0.7Hz. A d.c. error
correction current is injected into the base of Q19 and 26 from the voltage servo Z3 and 4, to null any voltage offset at
the amplifier output.
The input and voltage amplifier stages both run off regulated 15 Volt suppies. The input stage is an NPN differential
input, Q18, 19,  25 and 26, with an adjustable current source, Q21 and 28 which sets the quiescent current through all
the stages but specifically the output stage. C37, R58, C49 and R66 keep the input stage and voltage amplifier stable.
Q52, 53, 54 and 55 form a current mirror to ensure that the differential input is balanced during normal operation.

Voltage Amplifier

The voltage amplifier consists of another differential pair, Q48, 49, 50 and 51. Q48 and 50 are the positive pulling side
of the voltage amplifier output and Q49 and 51 pull negative via a current mirror Q8, 9, 10 and 11. The network C12,
36, R74 and 77 give the current mirror gain to compensate for the fact that Q49 and Q51 is only driven from the low-
impedance side of the input stage current mirror. The network ensures a fast, symmetrical slew rate of the voltage
amplifier stage.
Network C69, 70, R172, 174 ensure the overall stability of the amplifier by reducing the open loop gain at high
frequencies.

Second Voltage Amplifier and Driver Stage

Q33, 36, 41 and 44 are the next voltage amplifier stage with feedback applied from the output coupled to their
emitters. This stage runs on the full supply rail voltages and splits the level shifts the signal via Q2, 3, 5 and 6 to drive
the gates of the output MOSFETs, Q13, 14, 15 and 16. Q2 and 3 simply buffer the inverted signal at the collector of
Q36 to drive the low side MOSFETs, Q13 and 15. Q5 and 6 invert the inverted signal at the collector of Q41 and Q44
to drive the high side MOSFETs, Q14 and 16. To ensure that the high side drive is able to swing far enough to ensure
the high side MOSFETs can be driven to saturation, a bootstrap, C5, D41 R57, C78 and D22 boosts the driver stage
power supply during positive excursions of the amplifier output. This is inactive at low output voltage swings as any
distortion induced by the network would be more audible at such levels.

Output Stage

Both the high and low side output devices feature over-current protection, Q17, 23, 24, 30 which clamps the gate of
the MOSFET it protects. A high current is permitted through the MOSFET for a few milliseconds after which time the
current is throttled down to about 10A peak. A second current sensing network, Q32 and Q35 activates the
over-current protection cut-out if the low side is current limiting for too long, a few hundred milliseconds. The current
sensing resistors do not reduce the transconductance of the MOSFETs because the driver stage is referenced to the
MOSFET source. This means that the current through the driver stage is also sensed but this is insignificant as fas as
over-current protection sensing is concerned.

Auto-bias

Summary of Contents for Alpha 10

Page 1: ...plifier The voltage amplifier consists of another differential pair Q48 49 50 and 51 Q48 and 50 are the positive pulling side of the voltage amplifier output and Q49 and 51 pull negative via a current...

Page 2: ...or for the ve MOSFET is equal to the d c mode static reference level and at the half way point of the signal The result is a perfect square wave output from the comparator Under these conditions the v...

Page 3: ...the constant power supply from standby transformer TX2 This enables the amplifier to be switched on or off remotely from the remote bus or in the case of the integrated amplifier from an infra red rem...

Page 4: ...3V 2N622 C9 ELST 10U 50V 2N610 C10 ELST 10U 50V 2N610 C11 ELST 1U0 50V 2N510 C12 PPRO 4N7 63V 5 RA 2D247N C13 SUPPR CAP 4N7 250V 2K247 C14 PPRO 150P 5 63V RA 2D115 C15 ELST 10U 50V 2N610 C16 ELST 10U...

Page 5: ...ZENER 15V 400MW 3C11504 D3 ZENER 10V 400MW 3C11004 D4 ZENER 10V 400MW 3C11004 D5 ZENER 10V 400MW 3C11004 D6 ZENER 10V 400MW 3C11004 D7 ZENER 10V 400MW 3C11004 D8 ZENER 10V 400MW 3C11004 D9 ZENER 10V...

Page 6: ...S AUDIO DRIVER P 2SA1964 4B1964 Q7 TRANS LF SS P SM BC856B 4A856B Q8 TRANS LF SS N SM BC846B 4A846B Q9 TRANS LF SS N SM BC846B 4A846B Q10 TRANS LF SS N SM BC846B 4A846B Q11 TRANS LF SS N SM BC846B 4A8...

Page 7: ...310 R29 RESISTOR SM W4 1K5 2 1A215 R30 RESISTOR SM W4 120K 2 1A412 R31 RESISTOR SM W4 120K 2 1A412 R32 RESISTOR SM W4 100K 2 1A410 R33 RESISTOR SM W4 12K 2 1A312 R34 RESISTOR SM W4 11K 2 1A311 R35P RE...

Page 8: ...1W 5R6 5 1E856 R114 RESISTOR SM W4 47R 2 1A047 R115 RESISTOR SM W4 1K5 2 1A215 R116 RESISTOR SM W4 10K 2 1A310 R117 RESISTOR SM W4 1K5 2 1A215 R118 RESISTOR SM W4 33K 2 1A333 R119 RESISTOR SM W4 33K 2...

Page 9: ...0K 2 1A410 R198 RESISTOR SM W4 4K7 2 1A247 R199 RES MF FU W3 1R0 5 NFR25 1G810 R200 RES CF 1W 2K7 5 1E227 R201 RESISTOR SM W4 22K 2 1A322 R202 RESISTOR SM W4 100K 2 1A410 R203 RESISTOR SM W4 2K4 2 1A2...

Page 10: ...LM56CIM 5M56 Z11 IC THERMOSTAT SM LM56CIM 5M56 Z12 IC CMOS EPROM 24C02 SM 5G2402 Z13 IC COMPARITOR SM DUAL LM393A 5M393AD ALPHA 10 PREAMPLIFIER BOARD PARTS LIST Ref No Description Part No C1 ELST NON...

Page 11: ...STOR SM W4 22K 2 1A322 R56 RESISTOR SM W4 22K 2 1A322 R57 RESISTOR SM W4 22K 2 1A322 R58 RESISTOR SM W4 47R 2 1A047 R59 RESISTOR SM W4 47R 2 1A047 R60 RESISTOR SM W4 47R 2 1A047 R61 RESISTOR SM W4 47R...

Page 12: ...0R 1 1H115 R3 RES MF W4 150R 1 1H115 R4 RES MF W4 150R 1 1H115 R5 RES MF W4 150R 1 1H115 R6 RES MF W4 150R 1 1H115 R7 RES MF W4 150R 1 1H115 R8 RES MF W4 150R 1 1H115 R9 RES MF W4 4K7 1 1H247 R10 RES...

Page 13: ...2 3 4 5 6 SKT1 JST 6W HEADER ACDet SUP 15V 15V SUP 3rd Ch Power Digital Supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SK11 WTRAP2 5X8V 15V 15V Pre Amp Audio Input Kit Masks 1 For Integrated Amp use N F inclusive 2 For Power...

Page 14: ...61 100R SM 15V R164 560R SM1 Q20 BC849B Q21 BC849B R166 2K2 SM R119 33K SM 15V R172 10R SM C69X 56P PS 3 2 1 Z3A TL072 SM R176 470K SM R177 470K SM C71 10U NP R38 47K SM C75 47N PE R59 1M0 SM C64 330P...

Page 15: ...Input ABSUP 5 6 7 Z4B TL072 SM R64 2M2 SM Bias Level detector Auto Bias Servo Voltage Servo OUTPUT2 ATE_PAD INPUT2 ATE_PAD VSERVO2 ATE_PAD ISERVO2 ATE_PAD STABLE2 ATE_PAD C5 100U EL 100V 4 5 6 SW2B 2P...

Page 16: ...X1 ThermX_RST Option PCB Display PCB 5V Rmin Remote PCB PWR Amp Control Thermal Protection Mains VI Fault detection R218P 220R SM Q58R BC859B R225R 1K0 SM REMK LL1 ATE IR RX Disable pad User IR RX Dis...

Page 17: ...R221 470R 1W CF Q61 BC849B R227 10R FU C83 100U EL R80 10K SM Q31 BC849B R83 100R SM 5V R28 10K SM R198 4K7 SM Q37 BC849B Q62 BC849B R213 47R SM R209 4K7 SM 5V Send Break R220 100K SM L3 27MH C91 680...

Page 18: ...E1_1 TAPE1_2 TAPE2_0 TAPE2_1 TAPE2_2 SOURCE_0 SOURCE_1 SOURCE_2 TAPE1_0 TAPE1_1 TAPE1_2 TAPE2_0 TAPE2_1 TAPE2_2 SOURCE_0 SOURCE_1 SOURCE_2 MCLR 1 RA0 2 RA1 3 RA2 4 RA3 5 RA4 T0CKI 6 RA5 SS 7 RE0 RD 8...

Page 19: ...erR AVR Aux2R Aux1R Tape1IR Tape2IR PlugR 3 2 1 Z12A TL072 SM 5 6 7 Z12B TL072 SM 8 4 Z12C TL072 SM 3 2 1 Z13A TL072 SM 5 6 7 Z13B TL072 SM 8 4 Z13C TL072 SM R38 100K SM R39 100K SM R40 100K SM R41 10...

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