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that the PWM_OUT signal duty cycle can move the output 
of the amplifier over the required range. C104, C113 
provide suppression for EMC and C112 provides amplifier 
loop compensation. The supply to the fan is fused by F101 
this fuse limits current in the event of the fan stalling. If 
the fuse blows the watchdog timer cct immediately 
switches off the power relays to ensure failsafe condition. 

 
 

Relay control 

 
The power relay and soft-start relay (RLY100, RLY101) 
respectively are driven by microprocessor signals 
MPOWER and MSOFT_ST*. Transistors TR108, TR111 
buffer the microprocessor outputs. Diodes D115 and D119 
prevent damage to the collectors of the transistors by the 
inductance of the relay coils at coil switch off. 
 
The power for the relay coils (+22V_SW) is provided 
through TR116. This transistor is off (hence relays off) 
when the watchdog circuit detects no microprocessor 
activity (as described below) or the fan fuse F101 is blown 
(as described above). 
 

 

Heatsink temperature measurement  

 
The microprocessor monitors the temperature of the 
heatsink using the circuitry around TR112. Capacitor 
C114 is alternately charged through fixed resistor R122 
(2K2) and thermistor TH100. The time taken to charge the 
capacitor is measured by the microprocessor. The ratio of 
the time taken to charge the capacitor through the 2K2 
fixed resistor compared with the time taken to charge the 
capacitor through the thermistor allows the microprocessor 
to calculate the resistance of the thermistor. The software 
is then able to establish the temperature of the thermistor 
from its resistance.  
Three microprocessor lines are involved in this 
measurement. TREF, TTEMP, C_DISCH. 
 
A measurement cycle proceeds as follows.  
C_DISCH goes high to discharge C114. After a delay to 
ensure C114 is fully discharged C_DISCH then goes Low 
and TREF is set as an output and goes high. TTEMP is set 
as an input.  This allows C114 to charge through R122. 
The time taken for C114 to charge to the input high 
threshold of the micro is measured by timing through input 
TTEMP. 
When the threshold is reached, C_DISCH is again taken 
high to discharge the capacitor. 
After a delay to ensure C114 is fully discharged C_DISCH 
then goes Low and TTEMP is set as an output and goes 
high. TREF is set as an input.  This allows C114 to charge 
through TH100. The time taken for C114 to charge to the 
input high threshold of the micro is measured by timing 
through input TREF. 
When the threshold is reached, C_DISCH is again taken 
high to discharge the capacitor. 
 
This cycle is repeated continuously and the ratio of 
capacitor charge times allows the ratio of resistance R122 
to resistance TH100 to be measured. The measurement is 
immune to variation in value of C114, saturation voltage 
of TR112 and average supply voltage on the 5V rail. The 
variation of input voltage 1 threshold of the TREF and 
TTEMP inputs is not compensated for but in practice this 
is usually found to be minimal. The method should give a 
measurement accuracy of a few degrees C that is all that is 
needed for fan speed control.  
 
 

Transformer Thermal trip monitoring 

 
The main power transformers have thermal trips built into 
them. These are normally closed and go open when the trip 
temperature is exceeded. The trips are put in series and 

pulled to 5V through R131. In the event of 1 (or both) 
transformer trips going open circuit then line 
TX_OVTEMP goes high and the microprocessor is then 
able to power the amplifier down as required. 
 
 

Mains supply monitoring for output muting 

 
In order to prevent thumps through the loudspeaker when 
the amplifier is switched off it is necessary to detect the 
removal of the mains supply so that the amplifier modules 
can be muted. 
 
This is affected by the circuitry around TR101 and the 
microprocessor. The AC supply for the 22V rail is sensed 
by R109. At the positive peak of the mains supply TR101 
is turned on and saturates thereby discharging C109. In the 
event of the AC supply disappearing then C109 will not be 
discharged and will instead charge to 5V through R132. 
The time constant R132 . C109 = 47mS sets the time taken 
for line PWROK* to go high. So if the mains supply 
disappears for around 5 capacitor charge cycles then 
PWROK* will notify the microprocessor which will then 
mute the amplifier outputs. 
 
 

Soft start resistor monitoring  

 
The soft start resistor is used to limit the inrush current 
into the large power transformers. The resistor is designed 
to be in-circuit only for the duration of the inrush current 
at switch on. The resistor must be shorted out by the relay 
before the amplifier is configured to deliver output current. 
Also in the event of a fault (e.g. a short across one of the 
amplifier module reservoir capacitors) then the resistor 
might be exposed to a situation which might cause over 
dissipation. 
 
This is avoided by having the microprocessor monitor the 
voltage across the resistor so that in the event of a fault the 
amplifier can be switched off before damage to the resistor 
occurs.  
 
The voltage across the soft-start resistor is monitored by 
the circuitry around IC105. When voltage is present across 
the soft-start resistor (only the positive half cycle is 
sensed) then the opto-transistor is turned on. This 
discharges C100.  
The RC time constant R104, C100 = 220mS dictates that 
line SSPROT* will be low until around ¼ of a second after 
the voltage across the soft-start resistor has fallen to zero. 
 
 

Amplifier module fault status monitoring  

 

Module over-temperature 

Module DC offset 

Module VI limit

 

 
The amplifier modules contain circuitry that senses the 
above fault conditions. The fault status is indicated to the 
control PCB by means of open collector transistors on 
each module that are ON when the fault exists. 
 
The means of connecting the fault lines to the control PCB 
requires explanation. 
 
There are 7 amplifier modules, each of which has 3 fault 
lines. If these were tracked individually then this would 
require 21 lines to the control PCB. 
 
In order to reduce the number of lines required then the 
connections are changed so that the 3 fault lines from each 
of the are 7 modules are connected in parallel. So that e.g. 
the VI limit fault line is pulled low when any one of the 7 
modules exhibits a VI limit fault. In order for the 
controller to establish which module has the fault (so that 

Summary of Contents for FMJ P7

Page 1: ...P7 FMJ P7 7 Channel Amplifier Service Manual ARCAM Issue 1 0...

Page 2: ...ription Component overlay 1 0 Parts list 1 1 Circuit diagrams 1 1 Controller board L925 Circuit description Component overlay 1 0 Parts list 1 2 Circuit diagrams 1 2 Transformer specifications L911TX...

Page 3: ...Technical Specifications Contents Technical specifications Rear panel silk screen...

Page 4: ...per channel Total harmonic distortion At any level up to rated power into 4 or 8 ohms 0 05 20Hz 20kHz Typically 0 005 at 1kHz Frequency response 0 2dB 20Hz 20 kHz 1dB at 1Hz and 100kHz Residual hum an...

Page 5: ...ING CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION THIS PRODUCT IS CERTIFIED...

Page 6: ...Amplifier Board L924 Contents Circuit description Component overlay Parts list Circuit diagrams...

Page 7: ...mponents that allow for this R236 thru R239 are not presently fitted meaning that RLY101 is not included in the feedback loop SK104 connects to the microcontroller PCB Note that all signals on this co...

Page 8: ...is configured as an inverting integrator with a time constant of 0 47 seconds Any positive DC offset at the output of the amplifier will cause the output of the op amp to go negative increasing the c...

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Page 10: ...10 100N C306 2C410 Capacitor SM 1206 X7R Ceramic 50V 10 100N C318 2N710 Capacitor Radial Electrolytic Dia 5mm Pitch 5mm 100UF 25V C319 2N710 Capacitor Radial Electrolytic Dia 5mm Pitch 5mm 100UF 25V...

Page 11: ...1 1C210 Resistor Carbon Film 2W 5 1K0 R242 1C210 Resistor Carbon Film 2W 5 1K0 R245 1A022 Resistor 1206 Surface Mount 0 25W 1 22R R246 1A022 Resistor 1206 Surface Mount 0 25W 1 22R R247 1A115 Resistor...

Page 12: ...15N Transistor SAP15NY TR212 4AFMMT497 Transistor FMMT497 SOT23 Package TR213 4AFMMT597 Transistor FMMT597 SOT23 Package TR214 4B1740 Transistor 2SA1740 SOT 89 Package TR215 4CSAP15P Transistor SAP15P...

Page 13: ...B 0V_SIG 0V_HF THERMPROT SK105 4MM 2W HOR TP100 TP101 TP112 TP111 TP103 TP102 TP104 TP105 TP106 TP107 TP108 TP109 TP110 1 2 PL100 2WVERTJUMPER NB Nets 24V_DIG and 0V_DIG are isolated from amplifier ci...

Page 14: ...C214 100U EL 100V TR211 SAP15N TR216 SAP15P R250 150R SM R248 150R SM TR212 FMMT497 R257 1K SM R255 6K8 SM R241 1K CF 2W R242 1K CF 2W 3 2 1 8 4 IC200A TL072CD 5 6 7 IC200B TL072CD NFB R229 22R MF R2...

Page 15: ...FMMT497 R314 100R SM R315 100R SM R333 22K SM D303 BAS16W SM 0V_HF 0V_HF C321 100U NP R334 4K7 SM 0V_DIG EMITTER1 EMITTER2 OUTPUT 55V 55V BASE1 BASE2 R335 22R SM R336 22R SM 1 2 4 3 BR300 BRGBU8D 0V_...

Page 16: ...Controller Board L925 Contents Circuit description Component overlay Parts list Circuit diagrams...

Page 17: ...ration The control PCB provides a means of configuring the unit for 115V or 230V operation This is achieved by having 2 connectors marked with the appropriate voltage for each of the units 3 transform...

Page 18: ...rol Transformer Thermal trip monitoring The main power transformers have thermal trips built into them These are normally closed and go open when the trip temperature is exceeded The trips are put in...

Page 19: ...onitors the average voltage on the WATCHDOG line and if it falls outside its required voltage then it removes the power supply to the relays which has the effect of muting the amplifier outputs and re...

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Page 21: ...m Pitch 50V 20 1nF C202 2A210 Capacitor Ceramic 5mm Pitch 50V 20 1nF D100 3B4003 Diode 1N4003 DO 41 Package D101 3B4003 Diode 1N4003 DO 41 Package D102 3B4003 Diode 1N4003 DO 41 Package D103 3B4003 Di...

Page 22: ...ADER 10WAY R100 1W115A Resistor Axial Wirewound 17W 5 150R R101 1W115A Resistor Axial Wirewound 17W 5 150R R102 1W115A Resistor Axial Wirewound 17W 5 150R R103 1E410 Resistor Carbon Film 1W 5 100K R10...

Page 23: ...6WAY SK106 8K2306 CON MINIFIT HCS 6WAY SK107 8K2304 CON MINIFIT HCS 4WAY SK108 8K6602 CON KK SERIES 0 1in VERTICAL FRICTION LOCK HDR 2WAY SK109 8K6602 CON KK SERIES 0 1in VERTICAL FRICTION LOCK HDR 2...

Page 24: ...dge Ltd Pembroke Avenue Cambridge CB5 9PB Waterbeach 23425 Control PCB L925CT1_1 2 SCH Interface PCB L925CT2_1 2 SCH Main Switch and LED Display L925CT3_1 2 sch 1 0 7 02 02 KAL 02_E041 PRODUCTION ISSU...

Page 25: ...ULT5 FAULT6 FAULT7 FLT_TEMP FLT_VI FLT_DC 22VD_SW GND1 1 2 3 5 6 SK102 MOLEXPWR6 PWM OUT 1 2 3 5 6 SK101 MOLEXPWR6 D101 1N 003 D105 1N 003 D102 1N 003 D106 1N 003 C102 1M0 25V F X105 F XING HOLE 3 5 F...

Page 26: ...AFLT_VI AFLT_DC AFLT_TEMP ASIG_PRES AFLT_VI AFLT_DC AFLT_TEMP ASIG_PRES AFLT_VI AFLT_DC AFLT_TEMP ASIG_PRES 22VD SW2 GND2 GND2 22VD SW2 GND2 GND2 22VD SW2 GND2 22VD SW2 GND2 AFAULT1 AFAULT2 AFAULT3 A...

Page 27: ...05 LED RED GRN R310 220R MF R311 220R MF GND3 R G LED306 LED RED GRN R312 220R MF R313 220R MF GND3 GND3 BRED1 BRED2 BRED3 BRED4 BRED5 BRED6 BRED7 BGRN1 BGRN2 BGRN3 BGRN4 BGRN5 BGRN6 BGRN7 MAINS_SW1 F...

Page 28: ...Transformer Specifications Contents L911TX Power amp 115 230VAC L912TX Aux 115 230VAC L920TX Power amp 100VAC L921TX Aux 100VAC...

Page 29: ...indings connect to 2 way molex connector 39 01 3028 Use MOLEX pin 44476 3112 MOLEX connectors have pin numbers indicated on them 3 Primary wires are enclosed in a common sleeve Each secondary winding...

Page 30: ...gths in mm Lengths are 5 0 0 5 Please adhere rubber insulating pad to bottom of transformer as shown Electrical Specification 1 Transformer to have dual 115V primaries to allow parrallel operation for...

Page 31: ...ry windings connect to 6 way MOLEX connector 39 01 2065 Secondary windings connect to 2 way molex connector 39 01 3028 Use MOLEX pin 44476 3112 MOLEX connectors have pin numbers indicated on them 3 Pr...

Page 32: ...mmon screen Use PVC sleeving 4 All wire lengths in mm Lengths are 5 0 0 5 Please adhere rubber insulating pad to bottom of transformer as shown Electrical Specification 1 Transformer to have dual 100V...

Page 33: ...Mechanical Assembly Contents General assembly parts list Assembly diagrams Front panel TX tray Rear panel Chassis...

Page 34: ...TTOM 1 E910PK CARDBOARD PARTITION FOR MAINS LEAD 1 E911PK CARTON 1 E920PK POLY SHEET 1300x1000mm 350 GAUGE TO PACKAGE UNIT 1 E926MC POWER SWITCH BRACKET MOUNTS SWITCH TO FASCIA 1 E932MC BUSH POWER BUT...

Page 35: ...T SHAKEPROOF M4 STEEL ZINC PLATE BLACK CHASSIS SAFETY EARTH 1 TRANSFORMER EARTH SCREEN WIRE 1 2 HL5EB WASHER PLAIN M5 STEEL ZINC PLATE BLACK AUX TX TO TRAY MODULE TO TRAY 15 WASHER M3 FIBRE ADHESIVE B...

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Page 40: ...ARCAM All parts can be ordered via spares arcam co uk Pembroke Ave Waterbeach Cambridge CB5 9PB ENGLAND TEL 44 0 1223 203 203 FAX 44 0 1223 863 384...

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