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Theory of Operation

2.0

 Main Amplifier Board (continued) (refer the schematic diagram 276762)

The signals coming into J308 (C7) are sent to sheet 3 of 3 (L_VOL and R_VOL). Three amplifiers in
U201 (D8-4) are the equalizers for the right channel and U125, (A8-4) are the equalizers for the left
channel. U951 (C8-3) in conjunction with U950 (C-2), the voltage controlled amplifier, form the bass
summer and dynamic bass equalizer.

The three stage equalizers for the equalizer perform the bass cutoff, mid-range cut, and high end
boost, in that order. They are 4-pole Salen-Key elliptical filters.

The bass signal is formed from the two inputs summed and low pass filtered by U951. The bass level
is detected by U125, D951, D952, Q950, Q951 and Q952 (B-6) forming an active peak detector. C955
and C957 filter the detected peaks to form the control voltage for the VCA in U950. When the bass
level is very low, the signal is boosted by U951. U950 is in the negative feedback path for U951, and
when its gain is low, U951 gain goes up, boosting the bass. U950 gain goes down when control
current generated by Q952 goes down, as controlled by peak detector circuit.

Q953, Q954 and D954 (D-2) form the peak detector on the bass outputs. Peaks near the negative rail
are conducted through D954 and Q953 to charge C969. Voltage on C969 is converted to a current by
Q954 which controls the VCA in U950. U950 is in the negative feedback loop of U951, so when U950
gain is high, less bass is output. Near clipping detected by the peak detector is converted to high
current by Q954, causing high gain in U950, reducing the gain in U951 and less bass. R980 and
C969 determine the attack time of the compressor, and R981 and C969 determine the release time.

Also on sheet 3 of 3, U201 (A-3) is the virtual ground generator. The 10 volt line is divided by two
R225 and R226, filtered by C970 and C235, and input to U201. The 5 volts generated by U201 is
used by all the signal processing circuitry as the virtual ground reference.

The right and left outputs, EQ_R and EQ_L are sent to page 2 of 3 (B3). U102  (B3) forms the true
space processing and the satellite signal compressors. TrueSpace™ processing consists of U102B
and U102D which act a low pass filters with a -3 dB point of 3 kHz. This signal is subtracted from the
opposite channel signal by U102A and U102C.

R204 and R105 determine how much TrueSpace signal is subtracted. The 127K compared to the 10K
value of the main signal inputs gives a TrueSpace signal of -18 dB relative to the main signal. To keep
the levels the same in mono conditions, the same amount of low pass filtered signal is added back to
the main channel of itself, through R106 and R206.

The satellite compressor consist of D401, D402, and Q401 (D7) which detect the right and left chan-
nel level, charging C401 when the R+, R-, L+ and L- signals get near the negative rail. The compres-
sor attack time is determined by R403, and the release time is determined by R404. When C401
charges negatively, Q402 and Q403 convert this to current which increases the gain of U401A and
U401B. U401 is in the negative feedback path of U102A and U102C, and higher gain reduces the
gain through the satellite channels. Therefore, high signal levels near clipping reduces the gain of the
satellite channels, compressing the signals.

The compressed signals are sent to the main amplifier on sheet 1 of 3 over signals Sat_Drv_L and
Sat_Drv_R. The bass signal from the bass compressor on sheet 3 of 3, BASS_DRV, is sent to two
stages of bass equalization at U3B and U3D (D7). These form the 40 - 50 Hz boost, and the 100 Hz
cut for the bass box equalization.

Содержание Companion 3 Series II

Страница 1: ...ed with any analog audio source It has a bass module with a 6 5 inch dual voice coil woofer in a slot ported design The two satellite speakers connect to the bass module and are mounted to speaker sta...

Страница 2: ...PRODUCT BY AN AUTHORIZED BOSE SERVICE CENTER OR OWNER OF THE BOSE PRODUCT AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE Contents Safety Information 3 Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive ESD...

Страница 3: ...ITS SPECIFIED HEREIN INDICATE A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD THAT MUST BE ELIMINATED BEFORE RETURNING THE UNIT TO THE CUS TOMER B Insulation Resistance Test Cold Check 1 Unplug the power supply and connect...

Страница 4: ...cked Satellite Speaker 75 lbs 0 34 kg each Packaged System 20 15 lbs 9 13 kg packed Finish Bass Module Scratch resistant satin finish vinyl Satellites Painted polymer finish Bass Box Slot ported Bass...

Страница 5: ...safety purposes Failure to use a substitute replacement with the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part might create shock fire and or other hazards 4 The part number listed...

Страница 6: ...BASS MODULE ASSY JAPAN 100V Padprint Logo Complete bass module package includes Amp Mod Assy 300905 001 300905 003 300905 002 303939 112 303939 122 303939 132 1 1 1 2 CLEAT ABS 271817 001 1 5 3 SCREW...

Страница 7: ...ER ALUM 279844 001 1 5 6 SCREW TAPP 6 13x 625 PAN XRC S 172783 10 4 7 CONN SWITCH POWER 3P 273115 001 1 5 8 PCB ASSY PS 120V US PCB ASSY PS 100V JAPAN PCB ASSY PS 220V EURO 307872 011 307872 022 30787...

Страница 8: ...LK AUS 264514 001 262814 001 148203 134725 284243 001 1 3 7 BASS MODULE ASSY US CANADA 120V Electrofoil Logo BASS MODULE ASSY EURO 230V Electrofoil Logo BASS MODULE ASSY JAPAN 100V Electrofoil Logo BA...

Страница 9: ...0W 1 133625 1621 R134 2 00K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 2001 R135 1 00K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1001 R136 1 82K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1821 R137 10 0K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1002 R138 2 00K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 2001 R13...

Страница 10: ...M 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1000 R311 JUMPER CHIP 0805 133627 R312 JUMPER CHIP 0805 133627 R314 1 00K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1001 R315 1 00K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1001 R316 249 OHM 0805 1 10W 1 133625 2490 R317...

Страница 11: ...0W 1 133625 1002 R405 1 00K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1001 R406 1 00K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1001 R407 1 00K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1001 R408 1 00K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1001 R409 5 90K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 5901 R41...

Страница 12: ...1001 R975 10 0K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1002 R976 5 90K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 5901 R977 100 OHM 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1000 R978 100K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1003 R979 10 0K 0805 1 10W 1 133625 1002 R980 4 99K 08...

Страница 13: ...682 C203 033uF BOX 85C 63V 5 137127 333 C204 100 pF 0805 COG 50V 5 133622 101 C210 68pF 0603 COG 50V 5 188454 680 C225 12uF BOX 85C 50V 5 137127 124 C226 12uF BOX 85C 50V 5 137127 124 C227 18uF BOX 85...

Страница 14: ...104 C328 01uF 0805 X7R 50V 10 133623 103 C329 1uF BOX 85C 50V 5 137127 104 C330 01uF 0805 X7R 50V 10 133623 103 C331 01uF 0805 X7R 50V 10 133623 103 C332 1000pF 0805 COG 50V 5 133622 102 C333 1000pF...

Страница 15: ...137127 152 C963 1000pF 0805 COG 50V 5 133622 102 C964 1000pF 0805 COG 50V 5 133622 102 C965 1000pF 0805 COG 50V 5 133622 102 C966 1000pF 0805 COG 50V 5 133622 102 C968 01uF 0805 X7R 50V 10 133623 103...

Страница 16: ...9 Q401 BPLR N 40V 200mA SOT23 146819 Q402 BPLR P 40V 200mA SOT23 148596 Q403 BPLR P 40V 200mA SOT23 148596 Q950 BPLR N 40V 200mA SOT23 146819 Q951 BPLR P 40V 200mA SOT23 148596 Q952 BPLR P 40V 200mA S...

Страница 17: ...J301 CONN HEADER 3 POS 156 133220 03 J302 CONN JACK PHONE 3 5MM 269841 001 J305 CONN HEADER INLINE PCB MNT 4P 133220 04 J307 CONN RCA DUAL PC MOUNT 272376 001 J308 CONN MINI DIN R A 9 PIN 273227 001 E...

Страница 18: ...W 5 177557 3 VR1 VARISTOR MET OX 275V 140JOULE US 273545 001 3 VR1 VARISTOR MET OX 300V 140JOULE EURO 273545 002 3 VR1 VARISTOR MET OX 175V 140JOULE JAPAN 273545 003 3 Reference Designator Description...

Страница 19: ...BPLR P 40V 200mA SOT23 148596 Q5 BPLR P 40V 200mA SOT23 148596 Reference Designator Description Part Number Note F1 FUSE 4 0A 125V 60X 19 SLOBLO US FUSE 3 15A 250V 5 5X21mm SLO BLO US 135677 12 29878...

Страница 20: ...aged once removed from the rear panel A replacement label must be installed during reassembly 1 3 Remove the three silver Phillips head screws located on the right hand side under the label and the fi...

Страница 21: ...crews shown to remove the power supply PCB Note The PCB is mounted on stand offs which will become loose when removing the screws Note The main PCB is glued to the heat sink assembly however it can be...

Страница 22: ...lt at the center of the power transformer 2 3 Remove the transformer and shield can from the bass box 3 Woofer Removal 3 1 The Grille on the bass module is glued into place The woofer is not replaceab...

Страница 23: ...ctors and at the woofer mounting location 1 4 Repair any air leaks around the heat sink and connectors Replace any bass module that has air leaks around the bass box or woofer mounting location 2 Bass...

Страница 24: ...lockwise and set the bass control to the center detent flat position 4 3 Listen carefully for air leaks along edges of the satellite and near the grille where the Twiddler speaker is installed 4 4 Rep...

Страница 25: ...flat position 6 3 Touch the center of the control pod Verify that the LED turns from green to orange and orange to green with each touch 6 4 Verify that the sound is muted and un muted when the LED c...

Страница 26: ...15 VAC secondary voltage comes back into the board on J2 The 15 VAC is converted to 15 20 volts DC by bridge rectifier BR1 Q1 Q2 and Q3 form a pre regulator to keep the DC output voltage at 14 VDC Th...

Страница 27: ...he release time Also on sheet 3 of 3 U201 A 3 is the virtual ground generator The 10 volt line is divided by two R225 and R226 filtered by C970 and C235 and input to U201 The 5 volts generated by U201...

Страница 28: ...s the power amplifier will be muted This prevents power up and down pops 3 0 Control Pod Remote refer to schematic diagram 272092 The remote receives the A input signal from the bass module over J4 Th...

Страница 29: ...2 Part number changes Mod Assembly 307876 011 120V 307876 022 100V 307876 033 240V Control Pod 307874 002 Improved power supply and Control pod 5 7 3 08 03 Added fuse part number 298780 3150 Two versi...

Страница 30: ...Bose Corporation The Mountain Framingham Massachusetts USA 01701 P N 297700 SM Rev 05 09 2007 H http serviceops bose com SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE...

Страница 31: ...rol pod itself can be defective Use a test control pod to identify if the problem is with the customer s control pod or the connector J308 If the test control pod works the problem can be identified a...

Страница 32: ...going in but nothing coming out replace U3 using the part number in the Service Manual Companion 3 series II Intermittent Audio from Left or Right Speakers Check J307 With the speakers connected and...

Страница 33: ...he location of Q303 and orientation of the diode Also replace R336 as identified in the table below Refer to the Companion 3 Speaker System service manual part number 271885 SM Bose Corporation The Mo...

Страница 34: ...resistance and create a DC offset voltage on the output of the amplifier Solution Replace C316 C317 C318 and C319 with a new type Kemet open mode ceramic and value 0 1uF part number 286499 104 This c...

Страница 35: ...serviceops bose com SAFETY BULLETIN Location of C316 C317 C318 and C319 on the bottom side of 271838 001 PCB C316 and C318 C317 and C319 Location of C316 C317 C318 and C319 on the bottom side of 28006...

Страница 36: ...has more uniform layering which makes the UCC capacitor more reliable Solution All units that come in for repair replace C7 using the part number listed in the table below For assembly disassembly pr...

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