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Initial Testing

It would be prudent to test the power supply first before applying power to either the SREIO or 
SRE330 main boards. So remove any interconnections between the RPSU board and the other two 
boards. Apply power and switch on.

Measure the voltage between pin 1 and pin 2 of PS1. You should have a voltage somewhere 
b15V and +15.5V. Pin 2 and pin 3 of PS1 are both connected to 0V, the SRE330's 
common reference point. Now measure between pin 4 and pin 3. You should have a negative 
voltage between -15V and -15.5V. No part should be getting hot.

To be sure things are fine with the RPSU, leave the device on and measure the voltages again after 
ten minutes. They should be roughly the same as they were before. Again no part should be getting 
hot.

Switch off and wait about a minute. Connect the SREIO board. Switch on and after less than a 
second, you should hear a click from the relay as the coil inside it is energised. Switch the unit off 
and after a few seconds you should hear another click as the relay turns off. It should be noted that 
once the SRE330 main board is connected the relay turn off time will be much shorter, but the turn 
on time is the same.

Now it is time to connect the main board. As you turn it on for the first time you should notice all 
four LEDs on the signal meter light up briefly and then go out in turn, the red first and the green 
last. If any remain lit then you have a problem. The power on LED should light up and stay on for 
as long as the unit is switched on.

Check that the power supply is still producing b/-15V and +/-15.5V.

Leave the unit on and check that no device is getting hot. A few ICs will get warm but none should 
be too hot to touch. Check the power devices on the power supply. These should be getting warm 
after a few minutes but neither should be getting hot. If they are, you may need to look at your 
heatsinking arrangements.

The unit should pass and affect audio even without calibration. However, an uncalibrated SRE330 
may produce some unwanted audio artefacts, so the first thing to do is to check that the dry signal 
pathway is working correctly.

Connect a 5V peak sawtooth or triangle wave at around 220Hz to the left input socket. The signal 
meter will light up as you turn up the input level. The red LED should be lit when the input level is 
around half way.

Set the balance pot to dry and the input level so that the second yellow LED on the signal meter just
lights up. Monitor the audio output from the left hand output. Turn up the output level and you 
should hear your audio input. Check the right hand output and this too should have the same audio 
signal.

Now remove the input from the left hand input socket and use the right hand input instead. The 
audio output should only be heard from the right hand output and now not the left hand output 
socket. This is because only inserting a jack plug into the left input also sends that signal to the right
input automatically.

You should now calibrate your unit and the instructions for doing this are in the User Manual.

Summary of Contents for SRE330

Page 1: ...Oakley Sound Systems Stereo Ensemble SRE330 Main Board Issue 2 Builder s Guide V2 10 Tony Allgood Oakley Sound Systems CARLISLE United Kingdom...

Page 2: ...ation regarding where to get parts and suggested part numbers please see our useful Parts Guide at the project webpage or http www oakleysound com parts pdf For general information on how to build our...

Page 3: ...er is solely designated to 0V A four layer design although expensive to produce gives better performance than standard two layer board designs It is however imperative that when soldering and especial...

Page 4: ...U is a power supply module designed specifically for the SRE330 although it is likely that other future Oakley Sound rack projects will use this module too It generates 15 3V at up to around 1A given...

Page 5: ...copper traces on the board Unlike the issue 1 RPSU board there are no trimmers to set the voltages to exactly 15 00V The SRE330 main board s circuitry is not bothered whether the voltage is exactly 15...

Page 6: ...ts List Resistors All resistors should be 1 0 25W metal film resistors except for R57 which can be 5 metal film or carbon 22R R40 75R R37 R36 R203 R257 R181 R227 120R R38 R39 R52 220R R34 R33 R29 R35...

Page 7: ...C20 C29 C102 C27 C142 C165 C113 C101 C137 C121 C15 C188 C136 1nF C0G 2 5mm ceramic C93 C182 C156 C123 1n5 100V polyester C158 C97 C117 C185 C91 C128 2n2 100V polyester C139 C191 C111 C100 C167 C106 1...

Page 8: ...17 U53 U28 78L09 9V regulator 100mA U29 U36 U41 U49 The Belling BL3207 or Panasonic MN3207 may be used instead of the Coolaudio V3207 IC sockets are recommended for the V571D V3102D V3207D and LM13700...

Page 9: ...RIO board then you do not need to fit this IDC header Instead you will wire the sockets to the appropriate solder pads where the header would normally be fitted Miscellaneous Mounting hardware for the...

Page 10: ...position LK3 must be left empty Capacitors 100nF axial multilayer ceramic C1 2u2 63V electrolytic C2 22uF 35V electrolytic C3 Discrete Semiconductors 1N4004 diode D1 BC550C NPN transistor Q1 Q2 Interc...

Page 11: ...1N4004 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 1N5401 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 and AC LED are not fitted D9 and D10 do not need to be fitted if you are using a single phase wall wart or line lump although they won t cause any pro...

Page 12: ...ting of U1 and U2 to panel Heatsink paste For mounting of U1 and U2 to panel if using mica plates Suitable power switch Suitable power socket A suitable length of 24 0 2 insulated cable for all power...

Page 13: ...an use 47K in place of a 50K pot When constructing the board temporarily fit the pot brackets to their pots by the nuts and washers supplied with the pots Now fit the pot and pot bracket assembly into...

Page 14: ...tted in the location marked MODE Make sure the switch body is flat against the board Now solder all the pins on each of the switches including the two securing pins to the front You may need to trim t...

Page 15: ...printed circuit board with copper strips on one side and perforated by a 0 1 grid of holes into which you put the component leads through You can cut it to size by using a knife to score along the hol...

Page 16: ...are pushed into their panel holes Care must be taken to ensure that the board to board connector does not foul the resistor R39 just behind it Using stripboard to make the LED connections The stripbo...

Page 17: ...ich means they are not suitable for use with the RPSU Ensure that when you buy a wallwart type adapter it does actually output an AC alternating current voltage Some DC output adapters are confusingly...

Page 18: ...e mains via your local mains connector They will be different types depending on the country you need them for It comes with a handy three way plug at the low voltage end that you can use with an appr...

Page 19: ...n It is worth therefore measuring the resistance between parts of the case If you have no connection ie you have a resistance over 10K between the lower panel and the rear panel it will be worth fitti...

Page 20: ...supplies simultaneously They only need the terminal s AC1 and 0V1 wired to the power socket AC2 and 0V2 are left unused D9 D10 and F1 are not needed to be fitted to the RPSU although it will do no har...

Page 21: ...r AC2 The 0V should go to the 0V1 terminal The 0V2 terminal is left unused Connecting to a linelump wiring with centre tapped output eg Yamaha PA 20 The front panel switch is a double pole single thro...

Page 22: ...ual secondary or 18 0 18 single tapped secondary Power At least 25VA This will give you a power supply that should be theoretically capable of providing just over 400mA to each rail assuming your heat...

Page 23: ...ons required in their own country It is essential that everything you build that has both live mains inside and a metal case or panels has a safety earth fitted UK legislation requires that any metal...

Page 24: ...Mains wiring diagram For experienced builders only...

Page 25: ...and fit the power devices to the board by poking their legs up through the bottom of the board Do not solder them but fit the board back into place Use the hole in each regulator to mark out where yo...

Page 26: ...he power devices Do not tighten them too much as this will crush the insulating pad Once secured you can solder the regulators leads from the top side of the board and clip off any excess lead lengths...

Page 27: ...the connectors in the photograph above they both point right The red edge denotes the pin one connection Here I have used connectors that have a strain relief fitted which requires the cable to be fol...

Page 28: ...The power on LED should light up and stay on for as long as the unit is switched on Check that the power supply is still producing between 15V and 15 5V Leave the unit on and check that no device is g...

Page 29: ...ts used and my time at 25GBP per hour Most faults can be found and fixed within one hour and I normally return modules within a week The minimum charge is 25GBP plus return postage costs If you have a...

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