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DESIGNATOR

VALUE

PART #

R70

100, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-101C

R71

100, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-101C

R72

100, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-101C

R73

68, 1/4W

RM/4-680C

R74

51, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-510C

R75

51, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-510C

R76

11.8k, 1/10W, 1%

RM/10-1182B

R77

20k, 1/10W, 1%

RM/10-2002B

R78

10M, 1/10W, 5%

RM/10-106B

R79

11.8k, 1/10W, 1%

RM/10-1182B

R80

20k, 1/10W, 1%

RM/10-2002B

R81

10M, 1/10W, 5%

RM/10-106B

R82

1k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-102C

R83

10k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-103C

R84

2k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-202C

R85

1k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-102C

R86

1k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-102C

R87

4.7k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-472C

R88

1.74k, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-1741C

R89

6.8k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-682C

R90

10k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-103C

R91

15k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-153C

R92

4.7k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-472C

R93

22k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-223C

R94

100k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-104C

R95

100k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-104C

R96

22k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-223C

R97

100k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-104C

R98

4.7k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-472C

R99

100k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-104C

R123

2k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-202C

R124

820, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-821C

R127

2k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-202C

R128

100, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-101C

R129

100, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-101C

R130

2k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-202C

R131

1k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-102C

R132

1.5k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-152C

R133

1k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-102C

R134

47.5, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-0475C

R135

1k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-102C

R136

200 Trim Pot

RVH-201

R138

47.5, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-0475C

R139

475, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-4750C

R140

0, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-000C

R141

475, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-4750C

R159

475, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-4750C

R164

220, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-221C

C1

680pF, 100V

CDS-681DBAA

C2

0.1

µ

F, 50V

CDS-104CCDB

C3

4700

µ

F, 100V, Electrolytic CERS-478E

C4

0.1

µ

F, 50V

CDS-104CCDB

C5

4700

µ

F, 100V, Electrolytic CERS-478E

C6

270pF, 50V

CDS-271CAAA

C7

270pF, 50V

CDS-271CAAA

C8

27pF, 100V

CDS-270DAAA

C9

0.1

µ

F, 50V

CDS-104CCDB

C10

4700

µ

F, 100V, Electrolytic CERS-478E

C11

4700

µ

F, 100V, Electrolytic CERS-478E

C12

4700

µ

F, 100V, Electrolytic CERS-478E

C13

470

µ

F, 50V, Electrolytic

CER-477C-024

C14

470

µ

F, 50V, Electrolytic

CER-477C-024

C15

0.1

µ

F, 50V

CDS-104CCDB

C16

0.1

µ

F, 50V

CDS-104CCDB

C17

0.1

µ

F, 50V

CDS-104CCDB

C18

0.1

µ

F, 50V

CDS-104CCDB

C19

0.1

µ

F, 50V

CDS-104CCDB

C20

0.1

µ

F, 50V

CDS-104CCDB

DESIGNATOR

VALUE

PART #

ALL RESISTORS IN OHMS

R1

56.2k, 1/4W, 1%

RMP/4 5622-03

R2

1k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-102C

R3

47k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-473C

R4

47k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-473C

R5

1k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-102C

R6

280, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-2800C

R7

2.15k, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-2151C

R8

200 Trim Pot

RVH-201

R9

2.26k, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-2261C

R10

28k, 1/4W, 1%

RMP/4-2802

R11

300k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-304C

R12

28k, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-2802C

R13

470k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-474C

R14

100, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-101C

R15

3.3M, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-335C

R16

4.7k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-472C

R17

10k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-103C

R18

100k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-104C

R19

604k, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-6043C

R20

45.3k, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-4532C

R21

2.2M, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-225C

R22

100k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-104C

R23

100k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-104C

R24

10k Pot, Dual

RV-0818

R25

1k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-102C

R26

2.2M, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-225C

R27

316, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-3160C

R28

316, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-3160C

R29

3.92k, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-3921C

R30

3.92k, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-3921C

R31

0, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-000C

R32

100, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-101C

R33

100, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-101C

R34

475, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-4750C

R35

220, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-221C

R36

1k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-102C

R37

1k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-102C

R38

3.3M, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-335C

R39

1k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-102C

R40

1.5k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-152C

R41

100, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-101C

R42

10k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-103C

R43

15k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-153C

R44

10k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-103C

R45

15k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-153C

R46

47k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-473C

R47

10k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-103C

R48

4.7k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-472C

R49

6.8k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-682C

R50

4.7k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-472C

R51

4.7k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-472C

R52

4.7k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-472C

R53

2.2M, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-225C

R54

10k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-103C

R55

100k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-104C

R56

15k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-153C

R57

10k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-103C

R58

100k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-104C

R59

10k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-103C

R60

475, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-4750C

R61

100k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-104C

R62

2.2M, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-225C

R63

10k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-103C

R64

100k, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-104C

R65

475, 1/4W, 1%

RM/4-4750C

R66

220, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-221C

R67

220, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-221C

R68

100, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-101C

R69

100, 1/4W, 5%

RM/4-101C

Содержание Trans Nova P7000

Страница 1: ... PROFESSIONAL POWER AMPLIFIER P7000 Installation Operation PROFESSIONAL POWER AMPL nova trans DESIGNED AND ASSEMBLED IN THE U SA ...

Страница 2: ...connected equip ment Furthermore extensioncordsorpowerstripsmustprovide the same three wire grounded connection It is important that the blades of the equipment s plug be able to fully insert into the matingreceptacle Neverremovetheroundgroundingpinonthe plug in an attempt to mate to a two wire ungrounded receptacle use a grounding adaptor with the grounding tab or wire suitably connected to earth...

Страница 3: ...4Ω Gain 15dB min 30 max CMRR 75dB at 1kHz Damping Factor 600 to 1kHz 200 to 10kHz 25 to 100kHz Power Consumption 275 VA quiescent 1440 VA with both channels driven at 350 watts at 8Ω 1800 VA maximum Controls Switches Front Panel Power switch Normal Bridged mode switch level controls Rear Panel Chassis Float ground switch Stereo Bi amp selector switch Crossover Variable high pass low pass and bandp...

Страница 4: ...ch 4 Level Controls 4 XCard Crossovers 4 Ground Switch 5 Short Circuit Protection 5 LED Indicators 5 Warm Up 5 Cleaning and Maintenance 5 TECHNICAL REFERENCE Field Service Considerations 6 Theory and Operation of trans nova 6 PC Board Layout 7 Schematic Diagram 8 Parts List 10 P7000 Functional Block Diagram 12 Circuit Operation 13 Amplifier Module Replacement 16 Building Custom XCards 17 Resistor ...

Страница 5: ...r to drive reactive speaker loads without the performance and sound penalties imposed by elaborate Safe Operating Area protection schemes Active crossovers are incorporated at the input of the amplifier These crossovers are controlled through the use of our XCard plug in modules Each XCard can operate as a full range high pass or low pass filter with a 12dB per octave Butterworth alignment Each ch...

Страница 6: ... in the parts list INPUT The input jacks used on the P7000 are dual function connectors which accept 1 4 Tip Ring Sleeve phone and XLR plugs The amplifier will operate with either a balanced or unbalanced signal source The connector pin out is printed on the rear panel of the amplifier Balanced Input 1 4 Tip Ring Sleeve The 1 4 balanced input jack is connected according to conventional usage with ...

Страница 7: ... With the switch set for STEREO Channel 1 and Channel 2 require separate input signal source feeds When the switch is set for BI AMP the Channel 1 input feeds the signal to both amplifier channels for dual mono operation The level control and XCard for each channel are still active Bridged Mono In systems with higher power requirements the P7000 can be configured for signal channel bridged mono op...

Страница 8: ...osition the Channel 1 and inputs are connected to Channel 2 in reversed polarity which inverts the Channel 2 output Only the Channel 1 input is used and the speaker is connected to the two RED binding posts The amplifier gain is adjusted by the Channel 1 level control the Channel 2 control is not active Because of thermal considerations we do not recommend using less than a nominal eight ohm load ...

Страница 9: ... off then back on to reset the short detector LED INDICATORS Amplifier operation is monitored internally and each channel has four status LEDs These indicators can be used for system troubleshooting in case of aberrant behavior Signal Monitors the amplifier output and lights when a signal is present The SIGNAL indicator is calibrated to activate an equivalent input voltage of 30mV with the amplifi...

Страница 10: ...conventional follower connection using the same MOSFET devices This increase in efficiency allows the use of a much simpler input section than in the more common high voltage designs The number of serial stages from input to output can be reduced from five or more to only three This also allows the input section tobedesignedwiththecriteriaofhighqualityClassAlineampwiththecharacteristichighlinearit...

Страница 11: ... 7 PC BO A R D LA Y O U T ...

Страница 12: ......

Страница 13: ... CDS 104CCDB C16 0 1µF 50V CDS 104CCDB C17 0 1µF 50V CDS 104CCDB C18 0 1µF 50V CDS 104CCDB C19 0 1µF 50V CDS 104CCDB C20 0 1µF 50V CDS 104CCDB DESIGNATOR VALUE PART ALL RESISTORS IN OHMS R1 56 2k 1 4W 1 RMP 4 5622 03 R2 1k 1 4W 5 RM 4 102C R3 47k 1 4W 5 RM 4 473C R4 47k 1 4W 5 RM 4 473C R5 1k 1 4W 5 RM 4 102C R6 280 1 4W 1 RM 4 2800C R7 2 15k 1 4W 1 RM 4 2151C R8 200 Trim Pot RVH 201 R9 2 26k 1 4W...

Страница 14: ...Channel MOSFET SS 0961 069 Q33 N Channel MOSFET SS 0961 069 Q40 P Channel MOSFET SS 0962 069 Q41 P Channel MOSFET SS 0962 069 Q42 P Channel MOSFET SS 0962 069 Q43 P Channel MOSFET SS 0962 069 Q103 MMBT5088L SS 0114 Q104 MMBT5087L SS 0115 Q105 MMBT5087L SS 0115 BR1 Bridge Rectifier SSH 609 CR1 LED Red SS 741 CR2 LED Red SS 741 CR3 LED Red SS 741 CR4 LED Green SS 740 DESIGNATOR VALUE PART CR5 MMBD91...

Страница 15: ...t Integrator U2B C22 C21 R11 CMRR Adjust R8 Differential Amp Q6 Q7 Positive Input Buffer U1A XCard Crossover U7A Level Control R24 Input Buffer U2a Feedback Network Driver Cascode Q11 Q12 Output Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 B 94V Output Local Feedback Bias Adjust R136 Driver Cascode Q9 Q10 Current Mirror Q104 Q105 DIABLO R73 CR16 Q17 Q18 Output Q30 Q31 Q32 Q33 B 94V 12 ...

Страница 16: ...rom the factory setting however if the amplifier is repaired and output devices have been changed or if the two channels of the amplifier do not run at the same temperature recalibrating the bias is necessary Disconnect the power to the amplifier before removing the cover To adjust the bias disconnect the input and speakers and remove the jumper JW7 Connect an amp meter across the exposed pins The...

Страница 17: ...s down that channel when a shorted output condition is detected Recovering from the Short protection requires turning the amplifier off to reset it The Clip Detectors U3A and U4B monitor the Drive Signal and change state when the drive signal level is sufficient to clip the output stage The output of U3A goes high when the drive signal exceeds the clip threshold and is connected to the input of U3...

Страница 18: ...LIP indicator is driven by the buffer U5C which is controlled by the comparator U5A The voltage divider R56 and R57 established the reference voltage for the clipping detector at pin 7 of U5A The reference voltage scales the output of U5A to indicate when the Drive Signal at pin 6 demands in excess of the available voltage or current of the outputstage TheoutputofU5AisstretchedbyR55andC30toprevent...

Страница 19: ...s two outside and one inside Remove the two 9 64 Allen screws on the bottom edge of the side of the amplifier Remove the Phillips screw located behind the level control which is accessible through the hole in the PC board The module can now be lifted from the chassis Prepare a new Channel 1 module for installation by setting the input mode switches to the default position according to the markings...

Страница 20: ...Butterworth aligned XCards each of which contains two resistors and two capacitors to control the crossover frequency The XCard will operate as either a high pass or low pass filter depending upon its orientation The following tools are needed to build the XCards Soldering Iron appropriate for PC board work Solder suitable for electronics Desoldering Braid Our tests have shown that for operating f...

Страница 21: ... 600Hz 12 1kΩ 12 1kΩ 700Hz 10 2kΩ 10 2kΩ 800Hz 9 9kΩ 9 9kΩ 900Hz 8 6kΩ 8 6kΩ 1kHz 7 15kΩ 7 15kΩ 1 2kHz 6 04kΩ 6 04kΩ 2 0kHz 3 57kΩ 3 57kΩ 3 0kHz 2 37kΩ 2 37kΩ 4 0kHz 1 76kΩ 1 76kΩ 5 0kHz 1 43kΩ 1 43kΩ 6 0kHz 1 21kΩ 1 21kΩ 7 0kHz 1 02kΩ 1 02kΩ 8 0kHz 909Ω 909Ω 18 Frequency R1 R2 20Hz 169kΩ 169kΩ 25Hz 133kΩ 133kΩ 30Hz 110kΩ 110kΩ 35Hz 95 3kΩ 95 3Ω 40Hz 84 5kΩ 84 5kΩ 45Hz 75kΩ 75kΩ 50Hz 68 1kΩ 68 1kΩ...

Страница 22: ...rom the date of purchase including parts labor and return shipping costs within the Continental United States Alaska and Hawaii This warranty applies only to products sold in the United States of America For warranties outside the U S A please contact your local agent It is the owner s responsibility to pay shipping preferably United Parcel Service UPS to the factory collect shipments will not be ...

Страница 23: ...9 95 HAFLER PROFESSIONAL A DIVISION OF ROCKFORD CORPORATION 546 SOUTH ROCKFORD DRIVE TEMPE ARIZONA 85281 U S A IN U S A 602 967 3565 IN CANADA 604 942 1001 IN EUROPE FAX 49 4207 801250 IN JAPAN FAX 81 559 79 01265 ...

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