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CCP-1100SF

2-1-3. Rear panel, Front panel

[Rear panel]

1.

Remove the six screws.

2.

Pushing the panel in direction “a”, disengage the
hooks toward the direction “b”.

2-1-4. Bottom plate, SY-3 (M) board

1.

Remove the two screws, and the bottom plate will

open together the SY-3 (M) board.

2.

Remove the five board holders, and the SY-3 (M) board.

[Front panel]

1.

Remove the three screws.

2.

Pushing the panel in direction “a”, disengage the
hooks toward the direction “b”.

Front panel

PWH 3 

6

PWH 3 

6

Panel

a

b

Rear panel

PWH 3 

x

 6

Board holders

Board holders

SY-3 (M) board

Bottom plate

Summary of Contents for CCP-1100SF

Page 1: ...AUDIO CASSETTE DUPLICATOR CCP 1100SF SERVICE MANUAL 1st Edition Printed in Japan Sony Corporation 1999 8 26 Broadcasting Professional Systems Company 1999 CCP 1100SF U E 9 955 178 01 ...

Page 2: ...current test is as described below The measurement instruments defined in the following a d a The meter is to have an input impedance of 1500 ohms resistive shunted by a capacitance of 0 15 microfarad b The meter is indicate 1 11 times the average of the full wave rectified composite waveform of voltage across the resistor or current through the resistor c Over a frequency range of 0 100 kilohertz...

Page 3: ...py 2 3 2 3 Reel table assembly position 2 4 2 4 Assembly of capstan motor and motor pully 2 4 2 5 Head replacement 2 5 2 6 Cleaning mode 2 5 2 7 Service mode 2 5 3 Circuit Descriptions 3 1 System block 3 1 3 2 Power supply 3 1 3 3 Mecha drive 3 1 3 4 Transfer system 3 2 3 5 Switches 3 2 4 Alignment 4 1 Mechanical adjustment 4 1 4 1 1 Plunger stroke adjustment 4 1 4 1 2 Electrostatic brush replacem...

Page 4: ... Exploded Views 6 2 6 3 Electrical Parts List 6 8 6 4 Packing Materials Supplied Accessories 6 13 7 Block Diagrams Audio COPY A Mode 7 1 Audio COPY A B Mode 7 2 System Control STOP COPY 7 3 System Control STOP REW 7 4 8 Schematic Diagrams and Board Layouts Schematic Diagrams Frame Wiring 8 1 AU 2 8 2 LED 4 8 3 MT 2 8 3 SY 3 M 8 4 Board Layouts AC 3 8 5 AU 2 8 5 CN 14 M 8 5 EX 4 8 5 LED 4 8 5 SW 7 ...

Page 5: ...ons This section is extracted from operation manual 1999 by Sony Corporation 9 955 178 01 Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference CCP 1100SF Audio Cassette Duplicator ...

Page 6: ... norme NMB 003 du Canada NOTICE ON OPERATING VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY Before operating the unit refer to the nameplate located on the rear panel to verify that your unit operates on the same voltage and frequency as your local power line USA model Operates on 120 V AC 60 Hz 3 Precautions On safety Before operating check to see that your unit is set to the same voltage and frequency as your local powe...

Page 7: ...licated Refer to SHORT TAPE Indicator on page 9 Also lights when there is no tape in the corresponding cassette compartment The indicator goes off when any button but STOP is pressed 7 SIDE SELECT switch Selects one side or both sides of the cassette per duplication run A for one side duplication A B for both sides duplication 8 REWIND button Press to rewind the tape s Each tape stops automaticall...

Page 8: ...easily be stretched Remember that duplication can be made even though the copy cassette has had the safety tabs for preventing accidental erasure removed The recording of an original cassette will deteriorate by several decibels at 10 kHz after it has been duplicated 100 times If it should be duplicated more than 100 times prepare extra original cassettes Exposed tape path facing you Avoid touchin...

Page 9: ...n COPY To start duplicating immediately without rewinding AUTO COPY COPY See next page 9 When the AUTO COPY or COPY button is pressed the operation of the original and copy tapes is controlled as in the following table If the SHORT TAPE indicator is lit the tape is not rewound SHORT TAPE Indicator The SHORT TAPE indicator lights to show that a copy tape was so short that the duplication may not ha...

Page 10: ...ough continuous use and cause an increase of tape noise in duplicating erasure of high frequencies or hiss build up on the prerecorded original tape The heads and metallic parts of the tape path should be demagnetized after every 20 30 hours of operation with a commercially available head demagnetizer Cleaning the Cabinet Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened wi...

Page 11: ...cassette panel 2 Remove the three screws 3 Disengage the three pawls from chassis and remove the meter panel Switch panel 1 Remove the cassette panel 2 Remove the three screws and the cover Note that the two pawls are attached to panel 3 Remove the three screws and disconnect the connector on SW 7 M board 4 Disengage the three pawls from chassis and remove the switch panel Stepped screws M3 PWH 4 ...

Page 12: ...Y 3 M board 1 Remove the two screws and the bottom plate will open together the SY 3 M board 2 Remove the five board holders and the SY 3 M board Front panel 1 Remove the three screws 2 Pushing the panel in direction a disengage the hooks toward the direction b Front panel PWH 3 x 6 PWH 3 x 6 Panel a b Rear panel PWH 3 x 6 Board holders Board holders SY 3 M board Bottom plate ...

Page 13: ...ind and arrangement of capstan assemblies The kind of capstan assemblies are as shown below Original Capstan A Assy A 2109 010 C Copy Capstan B Assy A 2109 009 C 2 2 3 Identification and dimension of capstan assemblies Identification of capstan assemblies 1 Capstan A assembly Upper groove in flywheel 2 Capstan B assembly No groove Flywheel inner diameter Unit mm Capstan A assy Capstan B assy Dimen...

Page 14: ...1 When reel table assembly is mounted on the stand alone motor in case of motor change etc Relative position between reel table and stand alone motor is A and B shown in the figure 2 Positioning from chassis if motor is attached to chassis The distance from chassis to reel table top is 20 mm as shown figure C Note 1 After replacement confirm that the motor does not contact the reel table assembly ...

Page 15: ... not function If a cassette tape is inserted the reel motor can be damaged at the end of tape Therefor never insert a cassette tape Test tape Type Part No Frequency Hz Level dB P 4 L300 7 819 011 11 315 0 P 4 A063 7 819 914 11 6 3 k _10 P 4 A100 2 7 819 016 21 10 k _20 WS 48A 7 819 032 11 3 k 0 CQ 012C 8 909 708 02 Mirror 12 u Base CQ 201B 8 909 708 41 Torque Screw 1 Screw 2 Azimuth adjustment scr...

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Page 17: ...stan Moter 12 V Audio _12 V Audio 5 V 5 V CPU Reel Motor M100 110 200 210 E1 D7 3 3 Mecha drive Each reel motor is linked to the CPU with two input signals FWD IN REW IN and one output signal MTR OUT With the input signals the CPU judges the motor status run or stop With the output signal the CPU controls the motor rotation The control ports IC6 CPU for reel motor are as listed below CPU Port IC6 ...

Page 18: ...ector STOP COPY REW A REW 12 L H L L 11 L L H L 10 L L L H L If CCP 1400 is not connected L is OPEN A REW Only the tape for which the SHORT TAPE indicator does not illuminate is rewound In the AUTO COPY mode REW 8 COPY 8 A REW are output Status signal from CCP 1100SF to CCP 1400 13 pin connector Playback of original tape others 9 H L Status signal from CCP 1400 to CCP 1100SF 13 pin connector Even ...

Page 19: ...to 0 5 mm Note After replacement confirm in the copy status service mode or cleaning mode that the clearance of 0 3 to 0 5 mm is ensured 4 1 2 Electrostatic brush replacement An electrostatic brush is attached to the head board to eliminate static discharge It comes in contact with the tape when the head board advances Therefore it wears Follow the procedure provided below when replacing the brush...

Page 20: ...ctor 8P Connector Method A Using the external level meter Test equipment Tool cord Test tape 10 kHz P 4 A100 2 Level meter Procedure 1 Disconnect the connector CN1 of original head playback on the AU 2 board 2 Disconnect the connector CN4 of copy head record on the AU 2 board 3 Connect the tool cord to the copy head connector and connector CN1 on the AU 2 board 4 Connect a terminal of level meter ...

Page 21: ...ustment return the S1 on the meter board from CHECK side to NORMAL side With the S1 in CHECK position the level is raised by about 20 dB so that a weak signal from the head can be indicated on the meter The items marked are not necessary for P B head adjustment 4 2 2 Playback level adjustment Test equipment Level meter Test tape 315 Hz P 4 L300 Note Before this adjustment clean the head and pinch ...

Page 22: ...specification replace the following parts and repeat this adjustment CH Level meter connection P 4 A063 P 4 A100 2 terminal _ _ _ _ _terminal 6 3 kHz 100 kHz CH 1 TP5 E7 R4 R1 C1 CH 2 TP6 E7 R24 R21 C21 Note Larger value raises the level 4 2 4 Bias frequency adjustment Test equipment Frequency counter Coil 10 mH Adjustment point T1 AU 2 board Procedure 1 Connect the coil to the frequency counter 2...

Page 23: ...te Before this adjustment the bias current pre adjustment must has been finished Test equipment Voltmeter Frequency counter Coil 10 mH Adjustment point L4 AU 2 board Procedure 1 Set the SIDE selector to A B 2 Activate the service mode Don t insert a cassette tape 3 Press the COPY button 4 Connect the voltmeter to test point TP106 on the AU 2 board and measure the voltage Specification 40 3 mV If o...

Page 24: ...r copying is finished playback the copied tape with a high quality cassette player to adjust each RV on the AU 2 board for record level adjustment so that the level is _1 5 1 dB CH Adjustment point CH 1 RV3 CH 2 RV4 Note Turn clockwise RV3 RV4 for higher level AU 2 Board Component Side TP7 E7 CN2 CN5 RV3 RV4 AU 2 Board Component Side C14 C34 L1 L2 CT2 CT1 3 dB _2 dB _6 dB 315 Hz 6 3 KHz 10 KHz 7 W...

Page 25: ... corresponding pages in this section However in some cases incompatible types are also listed therefore when a part is to be replaced also refer to the Spare Parts section In addition for semiconductors with ID Nos refer to the separate CD ROM titled Semiconductor Pin Assignments Sony Part No 9 968 546 xx that allows searching for parts by semiconductor type or ID No The semiconductors in the manu...

Page 26: ... 12 OUT 11 OUT 10 OUT 9 OUT 8 OUT 7 GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 V REG OUT AMP OUT IN _IN IO ADJ IN OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6 _ _ IO ADJ 18 V IN 4 V REF MAX 3 V REF MIN 2 OUT 1 17 OUT 2 16 OUT 3 15 OUT 4 14 OUT 5 13 OUT 6 12 OUT 7 10 OUT 8 9 OUT 9 8 OUT 10 7 OUT 11 6 OUT 12 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CONSTANT CURRENT SOURCE V REG 22 _ _ IN 19 IN 20 AMP 21 VCC V...

Page 27: ...fer from those used for the unit These are because of parts common ality and improvement Parts list has the present standardized repair parts 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the spare parts list may not be stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Harness Harnesses with no part number are not registered as spare parts In need of repair get components sh...

Page 28: ...2 11 33 26 30 21 15 20 7 32 19 PWH4 x 14 PWH3 x 6 PWH3 x 6 PWH3 x 6 N4 PWH3 x 6 PWH3 x 6 P4 x 12 PWH3 x 6 PS3 x 6 PWH3 x 6 PWH3 x 6 P4 x 12 B3 x 5 PS3 x 14 PS3 x 6 SW4 N4 BVTT3 x 6 PS3 x 6 PS3 x 6 PWH3 x 6 PWH3 x 6 PS3 x 6 B3 x 14 B3 x 14 PWH4 x 14 PTP2 6 x 8 PTP2 6 x 8 PTP2 6 x 8 PTP2 6 x 8 PTP2 6 x 8 PTPWH3 x 8 PTPWH 3 x 8 ...

Page 29: ...WER 14 1 580 375 11 s INLET 3P 15 1 634 859 11 o PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD SW 7 16 1 634 864 11 o PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD AC 3 17 1 634 869 11 o PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 14 18 3 151 905 12 o HINGE SUPPORT 19 3 162 327 01 s BUTTON 20 3 162 327 21 s BUTTON 21 3 162 328 01 s KNOB 22 3 162 415 01 s WASHER THRUST 23 3 164 242 01 o SPACER SWITCH 24 3 164 251 01 o SUPPORT PC BOARD 25 3 164 252 01 o HEAT SINK 2...

Page 30: ...6 x 4 SW 2 6 PS2 x 4 PS2 x 4 PS2 x 4 PS2 6 x 4 B2 x 3 P2 6 x 4 W2 SMALL PS2 x 12 W2 SMALL SW 2 6 P2 6 x 4 SW 2 6 PS2 6 x 4 SETSCREW HEXAGON SOCKET 2 x 5 CONE POINT P2 6 x 4 SW 2 6 123 123 122 111 122 111 104 116 114 116 114 113 113 127 117 117 118 112 112 121 125 124 109 108 119 108 119 120 121 120 110 102 118 102 125 105 101 103 126 106 107 107 126 126 126 126 126 115 115 115 115 124 109 ...

Page 31: ...G COMPRESSION 112 3 164 233 01 o SPACER ERASE HEAD 113 3 164 234 02 o BRACKET BRUSH 114 3 164 235 01 o RETAINER BRUSH 115 3 164 238 01 o RETAINER B HEAD CHASSIS 116 3 164 272 02 s BRUSH ELECTROSTATIC PREVENTION 117 3 165 188 01 s SPACER 1 ADJUSTMENT PLATE 118 3 165 189 02 s SPACER 2 ADJUSTMENT PLATE 119 3 165 191 01 s SPRING TENSION 120 3 166 369 01 s SPACER HEAD 121 3 166 369 11 s SPACER HEAD 122...

Page 32: ...OINT PS2 6 x 6 P2 6 x 4 P2 6 x 4 232 232 228 228 229 233 PWH3 x 6 201 211 203 207 208 214 204 213 216 210 231 230 209 222 212 202 E2 3 E2 3 W4 MIDDLE W4 MIDDLE W2 6 MIDDLE E2 3 223 206 205 224 PS2 6 x 6 SW 2 6 SW 4 219 218 218 220 225 221 226 227 PS2 6 x 5 PS2 6 x 6 P2 6 x 6 217 215 PS2 6 x 4 N4 TYPE2 E2 3 PS2 6 x 6 PS2 x 4 P2 x 4 PS2 6 x 5 227 230 234 ...

Page 33: ...NER 215 3 164 241 01 o BRACKET STOPPER 216 3 164 243 01 s BELT CAPSTAN 217 3 164 244 01 s STOPPER HEAD CHASSIS 218 3 164 245 01 s CUSHION CHASSIS 219 3 164 246 01 o RETAINER CASSETTE 220 3 164 247 01 s SPRING CASSETTE RETAINER 221 3 164 248 01 o RETAINER CASSETTE 222 3 164 249 01 o PLATE SOLENOID 223 3 164 250 01 o SHAFT JOINT 224 3 164 259 01 o CASSETTE RETAINER 225 3 164 271 01 s GUIDE CASSETTE ...

Page 34: ...CAPACITOR ELECT 1MF 50V C26 1 126 786 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 16V C27 1 126 786 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 16V C28 1 102 516 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 27PF 50V CH C29 1 115 871 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 1MF 50V C31 1 115 872 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 2 2MF 50V C32 1 102 963 00 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 33PF 50V SL C33 1 115 871 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 1MF 50V C34 1 130 473 00 s CAPACITOR FILM 0 0015MF 50V C36 1 102 97...

Page 35: ... CARBON 4 7K 1 4W SMALL R35 1 249 421 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 2 2K 1 4W SMALL R36 1 249 441 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 100K 1 4W R37 1 247 843 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 3 3K 1 4W SMALL R38 1 249 429 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 10K 1 4W SMALL R41 1 249 421 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 2 2K 1 4W SMALL R42 1 249 425 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 4 7K 1 4W SMALL R43 1 249 429 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 10K 1 4W SMALL R44 1 249 441 11 s RESISTOR...

Page 36: ... L2 D12 8 719 946 39 s LED GL112F9 IC1 8 759 100 06 s IC UPC4556C IC2 8 759 945 01 s IC IR2E30 IC12 8 759 945 01 s IC IR2E30 R1 1 249 429 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 10K 1 4W SMALL R2 1 249 429 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 10K 1 4W SMALL R3 1 212 869 00 s RESISTOR FUSE 33 1 4W R4 1 247 791 91 s RESISTOR CARBON 22 1 4W R5 1 249 440 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 82K 1 4W R6 1 249 426 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 5 6K 1 4W SMALL R7...

Page 37: ...E 11ES2 RECTI D101 8 719 200 82 s DIODE 11ES2 RECTI D102 8 719 911 19 s DIODE 1SS119 25 D103 8 719 911 19 s DIODE 1SS119 25 D104 8 719 911 19 s DIODE 1SS119 25 SY 3 M BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description D201 8 719 200 82 s DIODE 11ES2 RECTI D202 8 719 911 19 s DIODE 1SS119 25 D203 8 719 911 19 s DIODE 1SS119 25 D204 8 719 911 19 s DIODE 1SS119 25 D502 8 719 911 19 s DIODE 1SS119 25 D503 8 ...

Page 38: ...413 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 470 1 4W SMALL R506 1 249 416 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 820 1 4W R507 1 249 416 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 820 1 4W R508 1 249 429 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 10K 1 4W SMALL R509 1 249 416 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 820 1 4W R510 1 249 416 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 820 1 4W RB1 1 235 195 00 s RESISTOR BLOCK 10K RB2 1 235 195 00 s RESISTOR BLOCK 10K RB3 1 231 533 00 s RESISTOR BLOCK 10K FRAME Ref No or...

Page 39: ...G CONNECTOR 10P 1pc 1 563 433 11 o HOUSING CONNECTOR 11P 10pcs 1 535 243 21 o CONTACT CONNECTOR 11pcs 1 506 942 11 o TERMINAL SOLDERLESS CN101 ON SY 3 M BOARD TO PM100 M100 AND M110 1pc 1 561 587 00 o HOUSING CONNECTOR 6P 6pcs 1 561 557 00 o CONTACT RECEPTACLE CN201 ON SY 3 M BOARD TO PM200 M200 AND M210 1pc 1 561 587 00 o HOUSING CONNECTOR 6P 6pcs 1 561 557 00 o CONTACT RECEPTACLE CN6 ON AU 2 BOA...

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Page 41: ...R DRIVE LINE AMP LEVEL METER LEVEL METER REC HEAD ERASE HEAD BIAS TRAP BIAS TRAP REC AMP REC AMP BIAS OSC SWITCHING SWITCHING SWITCHING LINE AMP LINE AMP HEAD AMP HEAD AMP SIDE SEL CN3 3 CN3 1 to CCP 1400 BIAS OSC PB HEAD CH 2 CH 1 CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 OUT CH 2 OUT CH 1 CH 2 2 3 3 3 IC2 IC12 Q1 Q5 Q6 FL1 FL2 Q4 T1 RY1 1 3 MT 2 BOARD BOARD AU 2 COPY ORIGINAL HP1 HR1 HE1 BOARD CN 14 M Section 7 ...

Page 42: ...IVE LINE AMP LEVEL METER LEVEL METER REC HEAD ERASE HEAD BIAS TRAP BIAS TRAP REC AMP REC AMP BIAS OSC SWITCHING SWITCHING SWITCHING LINE AMP LINE AMP HEAD AMP HEAD AMP SIDE SEL CN3 3 CN3 1 to CCP 1400 BIAS OSC PB HEAD CH 2 CH 1 CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 OUT CH 2 OUT CH 1 CH 2 2 3 3 3 IC2 IC12 Q1 Q5 Q6 FL1 FL2 Q4 T1 RY1 1 3 MT 2 BOARD BOARD AU 2 COPY ORIGINAL HP1 HR1 HE1 BOARD CN 14 M Audio COPY A B...

Page 43: ...4 Q505 IC5 RESET SWITCHING Q1 DRIVER 5V 0V STOP 0 80 100 msec COPY Q2 DRIVER DRIVER Q122 Q102 COMPARATOR IC101 1 4 2 4 COMPARATOR IC101 3 4 4 4 DRIVER Q112 REW SPEED CONTROL R105 D102 103 SWITCHING Q123 COPY BACK TENSION R117 C103 COPY LED AUTO COPY LED AUTO COPY STOP REW PM100 M100 P37 P64 P44 P50 P54 P00 P04 P40 P61 P62 P63 P20 P36 P24 P25 P26 P27 P32 P31 P30 P35 P34 P15 P16 P17 HEAD KICK Ref No...

Page 44: ...IC5 RESET SWITCHING Q1 DRIVER Q2 DRIVER DRIVER Q122 Q102 COMPARATOR IC101 1 4 2 4 COMPARATOR IC101 3 4 4 4 DRIVER Q112 REW SPEED CONTROL R105 D102 103 SWITCHING Q123 COPY BACK TENSION R117 C103 COPY LED AUTO COPY LED AUTO COPY STOP REW PM100 P37 P64 P44 P50 P54 P00 P04 P40 P61 P62 P63 P20 P36 P24 P25 P26 P27 P32 P31 P30 P35 P34 P15 P16 P17 HEAD KICK Ref No 200 Mark HEAD SOLENOID MTR OUT FWD IN FWD...

Page 45: ...OPY COPY STOP REW SIDE SEL CN 14 M CN1 AUDIO GND AUDIO GND SHUT OFF IN A REW OUT ORG P B OUT REW OUT COPY OUT SIDE SEL AUDIO GND GND FRAME CN1 P B HEAD CH 1 GND P B HEAD CH 2 P B HEAD CH 1 GND P B HEAD CH 2 CH 1 OUT CH 2 OUT GND GND CH 1 IN CH 2 IN GND GND CH 1 OUT CH 2 OUT GND CH 1 OUT GND CH 2 OUT CH 1 IN GND CH 2 IN CN2 CN4 REC HEAD CH 1 REC HEAD CH 2 ERASE HEAD CH 1 ERASE HEAD CH 2 ERASE HEAD ...

Page 46: ...5 100 16V 100 16V 47 16V 0 0047 0 0047 100 16V 100p 10p 10p 220p 10p 15k 390 330 10k 10k 220 33k 15k 390 10k 100k 330 1SS119 10k 10k 220 220µH 12k 22 3 3 3 3 10k 100k 68k 10 10 NE5532P 2 2 50V 330p 33k 2200 4700 2200 4700 2200 2200 3300 4700 2200 1k 1k 150k 150k 18k 18k 2200 2200 100p 11ES2 1 50V 1 50V µPC4556 10k B 33 1 4W µPC4556 10k B 33 1 4W NE5532P 470µ 33 1 4W µPC4556 10k B µPC4556 2SC2603 3...

Page 47: ...11 D1 D11 R6 R16 CN1 CN2 IC1 1 2 RV1 R3 R13 IC1 2 2 RV11 IC12 IC2 CN3 D2 D12 S1 1 2 S1 2 2 CN4 R30 D1 10k 10k 10k 10k 22 22 82k 82k 15k 15k 27p 47 16V 1 50V 0 0047 47 16V 1 50V 1 50V 27p 47 16V 1 50V 0 0047 47 16V 1 50V 1 50V RD6 2EL1 RD6 2EL1 5600 5600 µPC4556C 10k 33 1 4W 33 1 4W µPC4556C 10k IR2E30 IR2E30 GL 112F9 GL 112F9 830 SEL1321G 3 2 1 8 5 6 7 4 12V GND 12V 1 2 3 11 12 13 TO AU 2 P C B CN...

Page 48: ...1 TP2 E1 E100 TP101 TP102 TP202 TP201 Q203 100k 820 820 100k 10k 47 1M 10k 820 100k 1k 10k 18 1k 10k 820 10k 47 4700 1k 10k 18 1k 10k 820 10k 47 10k 470 470 820 820 10k 4700 35 4700 35 4700 35 1000 16 2200 35 2200 35 47 16 47 16 47 16 47 16 47 16 0 033 30p 30p 47 16 47 16 47 16 47 16 47 16 0 033 2200 35 0 022 0 1 0 1 2200 35 1000 16 0 1mF 0 1mF 0 022 0 022 1000 6 3 0 022 0 022 1000 6 3 1SS119 DTA1...

Page 49: ...8 5 AC 3 AU 2 CN 14 M EX 4 LED 4 SW 7 M AC 3 AU 2 CN 14 M EX 4 LED 4 SW 7 M CN 14 M SUFFIX 11 AU 2 SOLDERING SIDE SUFFIX 12 AU 2 COMPONENT SIDE SUFFIX 12 AC 3 SUFFIX 12 SW 7 M SUFFIX 11 EX 4 SUFFIX 11 LED 4 SUFFIX 11 ...

Page 50: ...8 6 CCP 1100SF 8 6 MT 2 SY 3 M MT 2 SY 3 M MT 2 COMPONENT SIDE SUFFIX 12 MT 2 SOLDERING SIDE SUFFIX 12 SY 3 M SUFFIX 12 ...

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