CD62 (text) Circuit Description
Summary
The main Motherboard/Display PCBs for the Diva CD players
may be assembled as three different versions:
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DiVA CD62 (text) - With alternate components fitted
and the 92DAC upgrade connections omitted
(L933AY).
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DiVA CD72 (text) - With the standard set of
components fitted (L899AY).
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DiVA CD92 (text) - With analogue components and
connectors omitted, for use as a host motherboard for
the plug-in 92DAC (L934AY).
All systems are based on a Sony kit, comprising CDM14BL-
5BD25 CD transport / loader / laser mechanism, micro-controller
and fluorescent display.
Power Supplies
The CD62 may be fitted with any of the following transformers
dependant on supply voltage required:-
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230VAC only - part number L849TX
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115VAC only - part number L850TX
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100VAC only - part number L851TX
Later models are fitted with L867TX which is a 230/115VAC
transformer.
The mains transformer has three secondary windings:
1.
13.7V – 0V – 13.7V to provide ±12V(A) supplies
(IC201 and IC205) for the audio output circuitry via
regulators IC201 and IC205.
2.
9V-0V-32V to produce the digital, motor drive and
fluorescent display grid supplies:
+11V(U) Unregulated supply for relay drive and
+5V(D) supply
+7V
(IC200) Mechanism and motor driver
supply
+5V(D)
(IC202) General digital logic supply
+5V(A)
(IC203) Supply to DAC
-30V
(IC204) Display grid voltage.
3.
0-5V to provide an AC supply for the display
filament.
Relay Mute Control
This circuit drives a relay to un-mute the analogue output ~5
seconds after the unit is powered on, and quickly mutes the
output when the unit is switched off. The circuit works
effectively as an “AND” gate.
If AC is present on the transformer secondary winding and the 5-
second timer composed of R222 and C221 has reached the
threshold voltage (Vbe of TR200 + Vbe of TR201 - Vce of
TR202, or ~1.0V), the relay coil is connected to +11V
(referenced to 0V_3 as required by the 9DAC’s internal circuitry)
via TR204.
When AC is removed, C231 discharges quickly through R225,
the base voltage of TR204 rises and the relay coil voltage is
removed, muting the output.
TR203 resets the ‘timer’ by discharging C221 quickly at turn-off.
Remote Control/PIC Micro
Remote control data is received from the IREye on the display
PCB and buffered by TR300 and TR301. The Programmable
Interrupt Controller converts the RC-5 format data into the NEC
format required by the Sony micro.
Motor Driver
The status of the drawer is indicated to the micro by two micro
switches ‘INSW’ and ‘OUTSW’ on SK205. The micro controls
the drawer motor via driver IC303.
Clock Buffering
The clock and data signals LRCK, ADATA and BCLK from the
mechanism connector SK300 are double buffered by IC300
before being delivered to the DAC.
Power-On/Reset
The power-on reset signal XRST (or RESET) is generated by
R409, C410 and IC404. When the power is turned on, C410 is
initially uncharged and pin 11 of IC404 is at high voltage, and
thus the output is low. After a short time, C410 is charged via
R409; IC404 pin 11 is then low, and the output switches high
(RESET is de-asserted).
DAC & System Clock
The DAC is a Burr Brown PCM1716E, the DAC is configured
for hardware control.
Digital audio is input on pins 1, 2 & 3 in standard Red Book
Audio format, i.e. Word Clock, Bit Clock and Data.
The system clock is based around 16.9344 MHZ crystal X400
and transistor TR402. This produces a stable clock with low
jitter. IC404A & B buffer the clock as linear buffers. IC404C &
D buffer the individual mech & DAC clock lines.
Analogue Output
Left channel:
IC400A and IC400B are cascaded 69kHz 2
nd
order low-pass
Bessel filters. The output devices internal to both op-amps in
IC400 are “pulled down” to the negative supply rail to force
operation in class A (one output device is conducting at all times
and crossover distortion is eliminated).
C448 AC-couples the output, the muting relay shorts the output
to ground through 120 ohm series resistors, and 3N3
Polypropylene shunt capacitors are used to swamp cable
capacitance, ensuring stability and making up the 5
th
pole of the
filter.
The right channel is the same as the left channel. IC401A & B
are used as the buffer and filter.