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SHEET 1 – CODEC

This sheet shows the audio codec, audio input and output circuitry, muting and power supplies for 
the analogue section.

The design features analogue inputs for a record function, though the parts for this are not fitted 
since the feature was removed from the product. 2 channels of audio are input on J3. Op-amp U3 
and associated components form an input buffer having a gain of -0.4 and DC offset of +2V to 
ensure the signal is at the correct levels for the codec. D3 and D8 provide limiting to ensure the 
codec is not damaged in the event of large signal levels being applied. None of the components in 
this section are fitted except C38 and C60; these have 0 ohm resistors fitted to ground the analogue 
inputs of the codec.

U2 is a Cirrus Logic CS42406 audio codec. I2S audio is received from the CPU board for 
conversion to analogue audio. I2S_TX0 and I2S_TX1 are the serial audio data for deck A and B 
respectively. I2S_BCLK is the bit clock, I2S_LRCLK is the word clock and I2S_MCLK is the 
master clock.
The codec is configured by software via the I2C signals SDA (data) and SCL (clock).
!DAC_RESET is used to reset the DAC (active low), and !ADC_RESET resets the ADC (also 
active low).

4 analogue outputs from the codec are used for Deck A (left + right), and Deck B (left + right) 
outputs. These are AC coupled by C29, C50, C54 and C26 to remove the 2V DC offset that the 
signal has at the codec output.
U1-A and associated components form a 2

nd

 order low pass butterworth filter, with corner frequency 

of 50kHz approximately, and a gain of -1.25. All 4 output channels use the same circuit.

Q1-4 are muting transistors. When switched on, these clamp the audio outputs to ground, to ensure 
no pops or clicks are heard at the output when the system is powered up or down.
The muting is controlled by the MUTEC1 output of the codec. When MUTEC1 is high, the outputs 
will be muted. Transitors Q5-6 buffer the muting signal. R23 pulls the base resistors of Q1-4 down 
to -4V to ensure the transistors are completely off when the system is not muted.
The MUTEC1 pin can be controlled by software to ensure that the system is muted when necessary. 
MUTEC will always be high following power up, and the software waits until the codec has been 
initialised before taking it low. This mutes pops and thumps during power up and initialisation. The 
software also controls muting at power down, whether it is the user putting the unit into standby 
mode, or the power is unplugged. In the latter case, the software receives a power fail signal to warn 
it that the power is about to go away, and it mutes the system before any unpleasant noises are 
heard. 

The audio op-amps use +/-4V supply rails. The codec +VA supply also uses the +4V rail. U9 is a 
low drop out voltage regulator that derives the +4V rail from the 5V rail. U7 is a charge 
pump voltage inverter that generates a -4V supply from the +4V rail.

Summary of Contents for D2 Director

Page 1: ...STANDARD OUTPUT LEVEL 1 0 0 2Vms 1KHZ 0dB S N RATIO MORE THAN 90dB FREQUENCY RESPONSE 20Hz 20KHz 2dB DYNAMIC RANGE MORE THAN 90dB CHAMMEL SEPARATION MORE THAN 90dB CHANNEL BALANCE 1dB HARMONIC DISTORTION LESS THAN 0 01 SERVICE MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... is featured along with an innovative user interface The electronics are implemented in 3 PCBs the CPU board the I O board and the Control board This document describes the top level design of the system and should be read in conjunction with the circuit descriptions of the individual boards Block Diagram Microcontroller LEDs Switches Scratch Wheels Pitch faders PSU control CODEC CPU BOARD LCD MOD...

Page 3: ...on the I O board SPI bus for communication between the system CPU and the control board microcontroller I O Board The I O board provides the power supply and power control for the system and the audio codec and audio output circuitry It also acts as backplane routing signals between the CPU board and the control board and LCD module Control Board This board provides a control panel with switches L...

Page 4: ... It is the main digital engine providing the main system CPU and DSP for audio processing This document provides a circuit description for this board Block Diagram ARM CPU EP9307 SHARC DSP ADSP 21261 SDRAM 256MBit RTC 32kHz FLASH 64MBit To control board x3 x2 x3 x2 I2S audio I2S audio USB x3 Serial x2 SPI bus To codec ...

Page 5: ...lower left corner of this sheet R31 R33 34 R36 R39 R41 R43 44 are important configuration resistors these ensure that the CPU boots in the correct mode GPIOs and interrupts Signals GPIO0 14 are general purpose I O signals that are used to control a variety of functions as described in the table below GPIO Input Output Function GPIO0 GPIO1 GPIO2 Input USB power fault 1 Normal 0 USB power fault GPIO...

Page 6: ...ontrol board micro after that SSRX SPI data receive Driven by SHARC while loading DSP software Driven by ARM board micro after that GPIO14 SPIDS for Sharc DSP low while loading DSP S W Driven by ARM I2S audio signals I2S audio interfaces are provided between the ARM CPU and the DSP Audio can be sent in both directions though in the NH00 only the outputs from the ARM are used The DSP is the I2S mas...

Page 7: ...o boot for some reason SHEET 2 I O PSU This sheet shows the I O connections power supplies and power control Connections to I O board PL2 3 are 50 way high density connectors that connect the various signals to the I O board I2S audio signals I2C bus SPI bus LCD interface Serial ports Power control signals OFF POWER POWERFAIL Codec reset signals ADC_RESET DAC_RESET USB ports The 3 USB ports are pr...

Page 8: ...ed to the codec Audio from the codec is processed before being transmitted to the ARM the latter is not used in the NH00 The DSP uses a 1 2V core provided by regulator IC18 The I O supply is 3 3V IC15 is a 22 5792MHz oscillator used by the DSP to generate all the clocks in needs internally using phase locked loops The software for the DSP is loaded shortly after power up using the SPI bus as descr...

Page 9: ...d in the NH00 DJ audio player It includes the audio codec power supply and power control circuit Block Diagram Audio CODEC Audio input 2 ch not used Audio output 4 ch Power supply Power control circuit 12V Power in System power supplies POWER switch To CPU board I2S Audio to CPU board ...

Page 10: ...emove the 2V DC offset that the signal has at the codec output U1 A and associated components form a 2nd order low pass butterworth filter with corner frequency of 50kHz approximately and a gain of 1 25 All 4 output channels use the same circuit Q1 4 are muting transistors When switched on these clamp the audio outputs to ground to ensure no pops or clicks are heard at the output when the system i...

Page 11: ...ply both supplies are enabled together POWER_SW is the signal from the front panel power switch It is high when the switch is pressed The power switch is monitored by both the PIC and main CPU The signal is buffered by U10 D prior to being sent to the CPU This ensures that the signal POWER is never asserted high while the system power supply is switched off which could damage the CPU OFF is a cont...

Page 12: ...t inputs designed to connect to mixers for automation Each fader start connector carries 2 control signals There is no ground connection so the system relies on the audio also being connected in order to provide a ground The 4 fader start signals are sent to the control board microcontroller D4 7 and R13 16 provide voltage limiting to protect the micro J1 2 are the USB connectors on the rear panel...

Page 13: ...OB FROM THE FRONT PANE B TAKE OUT THE DISCONNECT 2 PCS FROM THE LCM AND PC BOARD ASS Y C TAKE OUT THE 6 PCS SCREW FROM THE LCM D TAKE OUT THE CONNECT 2 PCS FROM THE PC BOARD ASS Y E TAKE OUT THE 16 PCS SCREW FROM THE PC BOARD ASS Y F TAKE OUT THE 4 PCS SCREW FROM THE SENSOR PCB ASS Y G TAKE OUT THE 2 PCS SCREW FROM THE USB PCB ASS Y H TAKE OUT THE CONNECT 1 PC FROM THE PC BOARD ASS Y Fig 2 ...

Page 14: ...SASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 3 REMOVAL OF TOP COVE Fig 3 A TAKE OUT THE 4 PCS SCREW FROM THE CPU PCB ASS Y B TAKE OUT THE 7 PCS SCREW FROM THE I O PCB ASS Y AND TAKE OUT THE 6 PCS SCREW FROM THE REAR COVER Fig 3 ...

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Page 16: ...WIRING DIAGRAM ...

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Page 18: ...8101 ROTATE 1 2 1 PT111063202 VR KNOB 2 4 1 PT111068104 KNOB 1 12 1 PT111068105 KNOB 1 11 1 PT111068106 KNOB TAP 1 19 1 PT111069001 KNOB CIRCULE PRINTING 2 29 1 PT111070301 ADJUST TURNTABLE PAINTING 2 3 1 PT1304315 POWER CABLE RETAINER 1 40 1 PW12180UC01 POWER SUPPLY CORD 1 1 RU0610620101 PAUSE KNOB 1 14 1 RU061066911 RUBBER KNOB 2 15 1 RU061066912 RUBBER KNOB 2 16 1 RU061066913 RUBBER KNOB 2 17 1...

Page 19: ... RESISTOR 22 SMD 1 23 R2 6 9 10 13 17 19 56 59 61 62 66 68 73 80 101 107 2 RS22210F03 RESISTOR 2K2 SMD 1 7 R31 33 39 43 100 106 110 2 RS232010F03 RESISTOR 232 SMD 1 1 R70 2 RS432210F03 RESISTOR 43K2 SMD 1 1 R25 2 RS47210F03 RESISTOR 4K7 SMD 1 6 R7 8 16 91 108 109 2 RS47310F03 RESISTOR 47K SMD 1 3 R1 21 24 2 RS499110F03 RESISTOR 4 99K SMD 1 1 R67 2 RS499210F03 RESISTOR 49 9K SMD 1 2 R40 42 2 RS5101...

Page 20: ...8J05 RES 1K SMD 1 R23 2 RS10318F05 RES 10K SMD 2 R78 86 2 RS10318J05 RES 10K SMD 8 R35 36 44 67 68 71 72 74 2 RS113218F05 RESISTOR 4 R21 31 62 65 2 RS20318J05 RES 20K 5 0805 5 R13 16 87 2 RS22018J05 RES 22 SMD 2 R57 73 2 RS22118J05 RES 220 SMD 5 1 R80 2 RS22218J05 RES 2 2K SMD 1 R82 2 RS301118F05 RESISTOR 1 R77 2 RS412118F05 RESISTOR 4 R39 40 52 53 2 RS47418J05 RES 470K 5 0805 4 R24 27 2 SC0306RIB...

Page 21: ...62018J05 RESISTOR 62 1 R10 3 RS91318J05 RES 91K 5 1 R25 3 RU0604401 RUBBER 18 LED16 18 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 41 44 3 SWDC11G SWITCH 1 X3 3 SWSKHVBE3520 TACT SWITCH 34 S1 3 5 7 15 17 23 25 26 28 36 53 54 56 SW21 3 TCS106K160B TANTALUM 10UF 16V 10 BSIZE 1 C28 3 TE622000401 SOCKET 4P 90 2 J2 3 3 TE962002603 TERMINAL 1 J5 3 VRR10302005 VARIABLE RESISTANCE 10KA 1 P3 3 VRS10306010 VR 10KB 2 P1 2...

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Page 33: ...0 0k 1 R49 7 87k 1 R58 20 0k 1 R59 20 0k 1 C60 0 ohm R38 100 ohm C35 47pF C18 22uF 16V C8 470pF 5 6 7 U3 B TLC2272CD R51 20 0k 1 R50 7 87k 1 C38 0 ohm R43 100 ohm C39 47pF C17 22uF 16V C7 470pF v v 8 4 U3 C TLC2272CD C28 0 1uF C56 0 1uF R73 22 ohm C31 0 1uF R57 22 ohm 1 2 3 D3 BAV99 1 2 3 D8 BAV99 C23 220pF C22 1000pF R21 11 3k 1 R39 4 12k 1 R20 9 09k 1 C29 10uF 16V 3 2 1 U1 A MC33079 R22 100 ohm ...

Page 34: ...SQD105T 751 U11 TL431 R74 10k 1 VDD 2 GP5 OSC1 CLKIN 3 GP4 OSC2 4 GP3 MCLR VPP 5 GP2 T0CKI 6 GP1 7 GP0 8 VSS U6 PIC12C508 C51 1uF R72 10k R85 10k D1 MBRD835L R82 2 2k 7 6 1 U10 A LM339 5 4 2 U10 B LM339 R77 3 01k 1 R78 10 0k 1 R67 10k v v 3 12 U10 E LM339 C6 0 1uF 9 8 14 U10 C LM339 11 10 13 U10 D LM339 R86 10 0k 1 R87 20k R71 10k R68 10k 1 2 OUT 3 IN U8 LT1086CT 3 3 C52 0 1uF C73 100uF 16V C53 0 ...

Page 35: ... 6 J1 1 2 3 4 5 J9 1 2 3 J7 JY 3509 1 2 3 J6 JY 3509 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J15 JM24181 14 1 2 3 J14 B3B XH A LF SN 1 2 3 4 5 6 J13 S6B PH KL LF SN R4 0 ohm GND 1 VBUS 2 D 3 D 4 5 6 J2 1 2 3 4 5 J10 R1 0 ohm C4 1000pF C1 1000pF C5 1000pF C2 1000pF R24 470k R13 20k R25 470k R14 20k R27 470k R16 20k R26 470k R15 20k M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 1 2 3 D4 BAV99 1 2 3 D7 BAV99 R17 0 ohm R55 0 ohm R18...

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