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SERVICE MANUAL
PROJECT TWELVE
MONO
POWER AMPLIFIER
SPHINX Project Twelve Service Manual
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Contents
1. UNPACKING.......................................................................................................................................3
2. SPHINX WARRANTY CARD ..............................................................................................................3
3. CONTACTING THE MANUFACTURER.............................................................................................3
4. THE POWER AMP AT A GLANCE.....................................................................................................4
Front panel................................................................................................................................................... 4
Rear panel ................................................................................................................................................... 5
5. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................................................6
6. GENERAL CHECKLIST......................................................................................................................7
Optical connections ..................................................................................................................................... 7
Switching the amp on................................................................................................................................... 7
Protection mode........................................................................................................................................... 7
Cables.......................................................................................................................................................... 7
7. USING THE AMP WITHOUT PROTECTION CIRCUIT......................................................................8
Removing the protection circuit board ......................................................................................................... 8
Repositioning the protection circuit board.................................................................................................... 8
8. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES..........................................................................................................9
Bias.............................................................................................................................................................. 9
Offset ......................................................................................................................................................... 10
Common mode .......................................................................................................................................... 10
9. PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS........................................................................................................11
10. DIAGRAMS AND PARTS LISTS ....................................................................................................12
Connection diagram for testing the project 12........................................................................................... 13
Schematic layout of project 12 with securityprint ....................................................................................... 14
Schematic layout of all relevant parts ........................................................................................................ 15
Project 12 amplifier diagram...................................................................................................................... 16
Project 12 protection diagram.................................................................................................................... 17
PCB drawings of Project 12....................................................................................................................... 18
Partlist amplifier ......................................................................................................................................... 19
Partlist protection....................................................................................................................................... 22
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The Sphinx Project Twelve design
The Sphinx Project Twelve was designed for the
ever-increasing group of quality-conscious
audiophiles.
We are very proud of the tradition connected with
the SPHINX name, especially concerning audio
quality perfection.
This service manual will help you to optimally
service and repair the Sphinx Project Twelve Mono
Power Amplifier.
The design is based on the long experience of the
Sphinx design team with ultra-wide bandwidth
power FETs.
These have an unique and extremely wide power
bandwidth exceeding 1.5 MHz, a very high slew
rate of over 100 V/s and an unequalled perfect
phase linearity over the complete frequency
bandwidth.
Six of these 100 W FETs are used to obtain
maximum reliability.
The extremely low output impedance results in a
damping factor of over 600!
Together with the very 'heavy' power supply and its
large energy buffer of 26,920 F, this results in an
effortless sound with a very large dynamic range
and an unsurpassed transient response.
Much attention has also been paid to the physical
layout, the positioning of components and the
internal grounding. This results in an equivalent
input noise value of <1 V (<-120 dBV): remarkable
for a pre-amp, but really astounding for a big power
amp with two transformers.
All of this means that the Project Twelve can work
with all kind of loads from every loudspeaker: even
the most difficult ones like electrostatic and
magnetostatic...
To obtain the maximum quality from this power amp
it is necessary to use it with top quality audio
components preferably with other Sphinx
components.
1. UNPACKING
Before leaving the factory every Project Twelve is
subjected to stringent and extensive technical and
exterior quality inspections. This ensures the user
many years of high quality audio from a perfect-
looking product.
We recommend owners to ship the Project Twelve
in its original carton.
After unpacking the Project Twelve we therefore
recommend you carefully check it for any transport
damage.
If you find any damage and the product has not
been shipped in the original carton the ensuing
repair costs will not be covered by the warranty.
2. SPHINX WARRANTY CARD
To be entitled to any warranty repairs the owner
must have send the filled out warranty card to
Sphinx or a distributor where it has been registered.
Other regulations may apply in your specific
country: when in doubt, please consult the proper
authorities.
3. CONTACTING THE MANUFACTURER
In case of any problem not covered in this manual
or if you have other questions you may contact the
Sphinx International Service Department in The
Netherlands (local time: GMT +1h) during office
hours at the following numbers:
Telephone (+31) 35 602 0302
Fax (+31) 35 602 2806
E-mail audionl@euronet.nl
It is always very helpful and efficient if you have all
relevant information about the specific product and
the problem ready.
Please also refer to the User Manual of the
Project Twelve for information about
functions not described in this manual.
It is important to familiarise yourself with the
special functions, operation and possibilities
of the Sphinx Project Twelve.
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4. THE POWER AMP AT A GLANCE
Front panel
1. LED: Indicates the selected function:
stand-by red
on green
protection blinking red.
2. STANDBY: To switch the component on and off.
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Rear panel
3. BALANCED/UNBALANCED: With this switch
you may select the balanced input (5.) or the
unbalanced input (8).
4. CONTROL IN: To connect the optical cable
from another Sphinx component like a pre-amp.
CONTROL OUT: To connect the optical cable
that goes to another Sphinx component.
5. BALANCED INPUT: To connect the balanced
XLR cable from the pre-amp output.
6. MAINS: This is the combined mains master
switch (0/1) and input.
MAINS: To connect the power amp to a mains
outlet (230 - 240 VAC).
7. OUTPUT: To connect the cable from the
loudspeaker:
red +
white -
8. UNBALANCED INPUT: To connect the
unbalanced cinch cable from the pre-amp
output.
Manufacturer's label: Here you'll find
important data on this component, such as
serial number and mains voltage to be used.
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5. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Bandwidth 0 - 1.5 MHz (+0/-3 dB)
0 - 203,000 Hz after RF input filter
Phase response error <1 (0 - 20,000 Hz)
Gain (balanced) 29.5 dB max. (x 29.9)
( unbalanced) 29.5 dB max. (x 29.9)
Minimum Power Output (1 - 20,000 Hz, 1 W = 0
dBW)
>151 W into 8 ohm (21.8 dBW), THD <0.01%
>246 W into 4 ohm (23.9 dBW), THD <0.01%
>340 W into 2 ohm (25.3 dBW), THD <0.01%
Output voltage / current, max. 36 V / 16 A
THD+N (IHF-A) <0.006% (100 W into 8 ohm, 1 - 20,000 Hz)
IMD <0.010% ( 70 W into 8 ohm)
S/N ratio (IHF-A) >120 dB
Slew rate >20 V/s
Common Mode Rejection Ratio >30dB @ 100 Hz
Damping factor >645 @ 10 Hz
>629 @ 100 Hz
>595 @ 1 kHz
>155 @ 10 kHz
Input XLR balanced / cinch WBT unbalanced
level, nominal 1.25 V (1.9 dBV) / 1.25 V (1.9 dBV)
impedance 600 ohm / 20 kohm
Supply capacitance 26,920 F total
Power consumption 600 W max. (5 W standby)
Power transformer, primary 230 VAC / 115 VAC
secondary 45 VAC / 3,33 A (2x)
Temperature protection 70 C / 158 F
Maximum DC-offset +350 mV and 350 mV
Short circuit protection Measured at source resistor R31
Dimensions (h x w x d) 68 x 250 x 340 mm
Weight 6,5 kg
This unit conforms to the EMC interference regulations issued by the EU and to the CE standards.
This unit complies with safety regulation VDE 0860 and therefore with international safety regulation IEC 65.
Technical specifications may be changed by SPHINX without prior notice if technical developments make this
necessary.
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6. GENERAL CHECKLIST
Before you test or service the Project Twelve
please check the following items. They will give
information about the current status of the amplifier.
Note: The Project Twelve will become warm, so
correct placement is critical. Do not position it on
top of or close to other heat-radiating equipment
(such as other power amps) or in direct sunlight.
Please ensure unrestricted ventilation around
the component.
Optical connections
The optical CONTROL IN (4.) is light-sensitive. A
strong light source might therefore activate the
CONTROL function and switch the Project Twelve
to Standby.
While this mode has priority the amplifier can not
be activated with the Standby switch at the front
panel.
Before you start connecting equipment it is always
wise to check whether all the mains cables of all
components are disconnected from the mains
outlets!
This will prevent any damage to the loudspeakers
and amplifiers caused by incorrect wiring or
settings.
Connect the mains cable after you have connected
all other components in the system and have
double-checked all connections.
If you use more than one Project Twelve connect
hem all to the same mains outlet and phase.
Switching the amp on
Before you switch the power amp on you should
always first:
connect a pre-amp
connect the pre-amps Control Out to the power
amps Control In
or place the dummy plug in the Control IN
connector of the power amp.
After switching the amplifier ON the red LED (1.)
will first blink slowly (1x per second) and then will
light continuously.
The amp is now in Standby mode.
Pressing the Standby-button (2.) will activate the
amplifier and the LED turns to green.
Protection mode
If - after switching on - the red LED (1.) blinks
rapidly (2x per second) this indicates that the
protection mode is active.
This may be caused by one of the following
problems:
1. The operational temperature exceeds 70 C.
2. The output DC-offset exceeds +/- 350 mV.
3. The output is shorted (current-limiter active)
4. Power supply voltage is wrongly connected or
low (for correct voltage see underside of PJ 12)
The protection mode will do the following things:
1. Disconnect the amplifier output.
2. Disconnect the amplifier input.
3. Reset the bias current to 0 mA.
The protection mode can only be deactivated by
switching the amplifier off with the Mains Switch (6.)
and leave it off for at least 30 seconds.
If the amplifier is switched on again within those 30
seconds the protection mode will automatically be
activated.
Note: This also happens if the amplifier worked
properly before switching it off!
Cables
Always use loudspeaker and audio cables and
connectors of the highest quality.
Siltech cable is used throughout internally and we
recommend using this same cable for all external
connections.
If you have the choice between longer loudspeaker
cables or longer audio cables, choose the latter
(cables between pre-amp and power amp will
cause the least signal quality loss).
Warning!
The output Short-circuit protection will be
activated at output currents of over 27A. At
lower output currents (AC or DC) the amplifier
has no direct protection. At continuous large
currents, the temperature protection will take
over.
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7. USING THE AMP WITHOUT
PROTECTION CIRCUIT
To adjust the internal controls of the Project Twelve
the protection circuit board may be removed.
This ensures that all adjustment points on the main
board are freely visible and accessible (instead of
through small openings in the protection circuit
board).
Removing the protection circuit board
The protection circuit board is mounted on top of
the upper main printed circuit board of the amplifier.
The drawing Schematic layout of project 12 with
securityprint (page 14) shows the main board of
the Project Twelve with the protection circuit
including all the parts mentioned below. Use the
following steps:
1. Remove the top cover plate of the amp. It is
fixed with one hex screw (M4x12) at the rear
panel
2. Remove the two small screws (M3x6) of the
protection circuit board.
3. Unsolder the five wires at the top-left corner
(Audio-IN).
4. Unsolder the two PTC-resistors (for the over-
temperature protection at 70 C).
5. Carefully remove the circuit board (there is only
one way of doing this due to the mounted
Balanced/Unbalanced switch):
a) Lift up the front side of the board so the large
connector is disconnected from the main circuit
board.
b) Lift the rear side of the board to disconnect
the other connector.
Now you may remove the board.
6. Connect the input signal to the main circuit
board with the special Servicing Cable (*).
7. Reposition the jumper from JP2 & JP3 to JP1 &
JP2.
The output relay now works without control
signal from the protection circuit.
Repositioning the protection circuit board
To reposition the protection circuit board you use
the steps from the previous Removing the-
procedure but in reverse order.
1. Reposition the jumper from JP1 & JP2 to JP2 &
JP3.
If not, the protection circuit will not be able to
disconnect the amplifiers output.
2. Position the board over the mounting positions
and stick the Balanced/Unbalanced button
through the appropriate opening in the rear
panel of the housing.
3. Carefully insert the rear connector into the
corresponding main circuit board socket and
then the front connector in its socket.
4. Fix the protection circuit board position with the
two small screws.
5. Solder the five wires to their correct positions
(position #1 is the one at the rear, see also the
drawing):
1) Red (+) wire from BALANCED IN
2) Red (+) wire from UNBALANCED IN
3) Black wire (ground) from BALANCED IN
4) Black wire (ground) from UNBALANCED IN
5) Blue (-) wire from BALANCED IN.
6. Solder the two PTC-resistors to the circuit
board.
7. Replace the top cover plate of the housing and
fix it with the hex screw.
(*) If there is no Servicing Cable available you may
make one yourself using a suitable connector.
Connect the wires as follows:
Pin 1 (and 2) = negative signal: connect to blue
wire from Balanced In
Pin 3 (and 4) = ground: connect to black wire of
both inputs
Pin 5 (and 6) = positive signal: connect to red
wire of both inputs
The 6 pin connector at the main board then can be
used as the signal input.
WARNING!
The amplifier may be used without the protection
circuit.
We do not recommend this however while this
prevents the output from being disconnected in
case of any malfunction.
SPHINX is not responsible for any damage
caused by the removal of the protection
circuit or the use of the amp without the
protection circuit!
Attention:
Incorrectly positioned connectors may cause
damage to the Project Twelve and the pre-amp.
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8. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
The Project Twelve has three adjustable settings:
1. Bias: to set the bias current of the power-FETs
2. Offset: to set the minimal DC voltage for the
output
3. Common Mode: to maximise the common
mode rejection of the balanced input
Re-adjustment of one or more might be necessary
due to ageing or when parts have been replaced or
repaired.
After removing the top cover plate you will see the
three main sections of the amplifier:
1. The power transformer
2. The main printed circuit board holding the
actual audio amplifier
3. The protection circuit board responsible for
switching the Project Twelve on and off.
Bias
With this procedure you set the proper bias level for
the power FETs. This ensures their Class A
operation at low power levels.
Connect the amplifier according to the drawing
conection diagram for testing the project 12 (page
13).
The input of the amplifier must be shorted (by way
of the MUTE function of the oscillator).
Switch the amplifier ON and wait until it has
reached the proper working temperature (this
takes an hour).
Set the millivolt-meter to the DC-range.
Place the two measuring clips of the meter
across one of the source resistors (R30, R31,
R39, R40, R43 or R45: see schematic at page
15).
The level should be 10 mV DC (2 mV).
If not: adjust potmeter P2 until the level is
10 mV (P2 can be reached via the bias
adjustment hole in the protection circuit board).
Switch the oscillator on and set it to 1 kHz and a
level of 0 dBu.
Check the distortion with a THD analyser: it
should be conform the specified values (0.006%
IHF-A @ 1 kHz).
If this is correct the procedure is finished.
You may now switch off the amplifier or
continue with another adjustment procedure.
Attention:
When re-adjusting any setting please ensure that
there is no loudspeaker connected to the output!
Otherwise the loudspeaker may be seriously
damaged.
Attention:
The amplifier is able to generate high output
voltages of over + or -60 V.
Please be very careful during the adjustments!
Attention:
All source resistors must show the same 10 mV
value. If not this indicates that the FETs are not
accurately matched and their variance is too high.
This will cause offset- and bias-problems which can
be detected with a THD analyser as a very specific
type of distortion.
In that case you should replace the FET sextuplet
with a new one (3 matched ones and their inverse
counterparts): they can be ordered from SPHINX.
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Offset
The Offset adjustment procedure minimises the DC
offset value of the amplifier output. This DC offset is
important when capacitive loads are used, such as
electrostatic loudspeakers. These loudspeakers
often use a very low-impedance step-up
transformer. The amplifier sees this load as a
short for the DC voltage.
Connect the amplifier according to the drawing
Connection diagram for testing the project 12
(page 13).
The input of the amplifier must be shorted (by way
of the MUTE function of the oscillator).
Switch the amplifier ON and wait until it has
reached the proper working temperature (this
takes an hour).
Set the millivolt-meter to the DC-range.
Place the measurement clips of the meter over
the output terminal.
The level should not exceed +5 or -5 mV DC.
If not: adjust potmeter P1 until the level is within
this range (P1 can be reached via the offset
adjustment hole in the protection circuit board).
Switch the oscillator on and set it to 1 kHz and a
level of 0 dBu.
Check the distortion with a THD analyser: it
should be conform the specified values (0.006%
IHF-A @ 1 kHz).
If this is correct the procedure is finished.
You may now switch off the amplifier or
continue with another adjustment procedure.
Common mode
The Common mode adjustment procedure
minimises the amplification error of the (internal)
differential amplifier.
If the balanced input amplifier receives an identical
signal at the normal (+) and inverted (-) input the
output signal will be zero. This helps to reduce the
effect of external noise signals while these will be
induced at the same level in both signal
conductors.
The Common Mode adjustment is optimally set
during manufacturing (the error is as low as
possible).
Connect the amplifier according to the drawing
Connection diagram for testing the project 12
(page 13, except with both + and input connected
to eachother, and use the special input connector.
This connector supplies both the plus (+) and
minus (-) input pins of the XLR with the same
signal.
The balanced/unbalanced-switch on the rear panel
must be set to balanced.
If there is no signal analyser available you may use
an oscilloscope at the output to view the waveform.
Switch the amplifier ON and wait until it has
reached the proper working temperature (this
takes an hour).
Switch the oscillator on and set it to 1 kHz and a
level of 0 dBu.
Adjust potmeter P3 until the minimum level is
set (P3 can be reached via the bal. adjustment
hole in the protection circuit board).
When using a phase analyser the minimum
point is reached when the output phase
reverses 180 re. the input.
Also check the setting at 10 Hz, 100 Hz and
10 kHz. Readjust when necessary.
If the common mode is at minimum level at all
frequencies the adjustment is completed.
You may now switch off the amplifier or
continue with another adjustment procedure.
Attention:
Be careful not to trip the offset protection mode. It
will activate when the output DC offset exceeds +/-
350 mV.
This mode can only be reset by switching off the
amplifier with the Mains switch (6.) and switching it
on again after a waiting period of at least 30
seconds.
Please be careful during the adjustments!
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9. PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
At the moment of writing the Project Twelve has
one known specific problem.
If in the future you encounter any problem(s) you
may enter the info in this table. This table can then
be used for future reference.
Please also send (by fax or e-mail) the specific
information to the Sphinx International Service
Department (see page 3): this info can then be
added to the general database to aid others.
Problem Cause Solution Refer to
page
Protection is not functioning
properly,
Jumpercap is on JP1&JP2,
Amplifier is in test-mode
Place jumpercap on JP2&JP3 15
Cannot adjust common mode
properly,
Capacitor C2 is short-circuited, Replace capacitor C2 16
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10. DIAGRAMS AND PARTS LISTS
The next pages contain a complete set of schematic drawings including the associated parts lists (if applicable).
Connection diagram for testing the project 12........................................................................................... 13
Schematic layout of project 12 with securityprint ....................................................................................... 14
Schematic layout of all relevant parts ........................................................................................................ 15
Project 12 amplifier diagram...................................................................................................................... 16
Project 12 protection diagram.................................................................................................................... 17
PCB drawings of Project 12....................................................................................................................... 18
Partlist amplifier ......................................................................................................................................... 19
Partlist protection....................................................................................................................................... 22
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Connection diagram for testing the project 12
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Schematic layout of project 12 with securityprint
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Positive UNBALANCED IN (red)
Ground BALANCED IN (black)
Ground UNBALANCED IN (black)
Negative BALANCED IN (blue)
Pin 21 0 V
Pin 22 0 V
Pin 20 2 V
Pin 13 2 V
Pin 14 0.7 V
Pin 15 60 V
Pin 16 0 V
Pin 17 0 V
Pin 18 0 V
Pin 7 0 V
Pin 8 0 V
Pin 9 0 V
Pin 10 0 V
Pin 11 0 V
Pin 12 15 V
Pin 1 5 V
Pin 2 -2 V
Pin 3 -60 V
Pin 4 0 V
Pin 5 -15 V
Pin 6 0 V
Pin 19 0 V
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Schematic layout of all relevant parts
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Project 12 amplifier diagram
C2
220pF
R1
1K
R2
18K
GND
R5
22K
R6
120K
R7
820R
R8
820R
R9
22R
R10
22R
R11
1K
R12
475R
C3
1uF
C12
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C11
220uF/100V
P3
100R
P1
200R
C1
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GND
GND
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220uF/100V
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100nF
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R46
604R
R3
604R
GND
R13
22K
GND
R4
18K
Q5
2SA970
Q6
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R16
56R
R15
39R
R17
39R
R14
18K
R20
300R
Q7
2SC2240
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R21
300R
C4
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R18
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200R
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R26
22R
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R30
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R31
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R38
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R43
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R40
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R45
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R38
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R42
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C112
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Bias
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R35
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R36
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W
5V
9.3V
3.93V
59V 59V
1.4mA 1.4mA
4
.1
5
W
4
.1
5
W
opto+
opto-
A
B
D3
ZY15V
D4
ZY15V
R48
470R/ 2W
R49
470R/ 2W
R50
470R/ 2W
R51
470R/ 2W
GND
Sig2+
Sig2-
Agnd2
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Project 12 protection diagram
RA2
1
RA3
2
RA4
3
/MCRL
4
G
N
D
5
RB0
6
RB1
7
RB2
8
RB3
9
RB4
10
RB5
11
RB6
12
RB7
13
V
C
C
1
4
X2
15
X1
16
RA0
17
RA1
18
IC282
PIC16C71
C208
1n
R208
4k7
C210
100n
+
C209
15/16V
+5V
GND
GND
R201
4k7
R202
4k7
C203
100n
NTC1+
NTC1-
+5V
R203
4k7
R204
4k7
C206
100n
NTC2+
NTC2-
+5V
GND
GND
R205
10k
R206
47k
R207
4k7
C207
100n
+63V 15
GND
C220
100n
21
22
STANDBY
GND
R234
4k7
+5V
R235
1k
R217
4k7
R218
10k
R219
4k7
C218
100n
C217
100n
Q203
BC807
3
2
1
U200A
LM324
5
6
7
U200B
LM324
10
9
8
U200C
LM324
12
13
14
U200D
LM324
4
11
U200E
LM324
R229
4k7
R230
390R
R231
390R
R232
10k
R233
4k7
-15V
+5V
GND
+ C219
330/6V3
R220
1M
R221
10k
R222
10k
GND
D207
5V1
D206
5V1
GND
16
DCdetection
D204
1N4148
D205
1N4148
D202
1N4148
1
GND
GND
+5V
-15V
GND
V++MCLRRB6 RB7 Vss
GND
R209
560R
R210
560R
R211
560R
C211
100n
C212
100n
C213
100n
18 LEDred
GND
GND
19
20 LEDgreen
GND
GND
D201
OPTOUT
Q201
OPTIN
R212
100k
C214
100n
GND
+5V
C215
100n
R214
2k2
R213
560R
GND
17 STANDBY
Q202
BC879
R215
2k2
R216
2k2
C216
100n
GND GND
14 RELAY
R225
1k
R226
4k7
R227
1k
R228
1k
Q204
BC807
D203
BYD77
REL1A
MT2 6V
GND
-15V
Vin
1
G
N
D
2
Vout
3
IC201
7805
R223
390R
R224
390R
C203
100n
C204
100n
+ C201
10/25V
12
6
7
8
9
10
+5V
GND
11
+15V
5
-15V
REL1B
REL1C
SIG-
AGND
SIG+
SIG-2
SIG-1
INP1
INP3
SIG+1
SIG+2
R1
314R
SHA-2XWIS
R2
2k2
R3
22k2
AGND_1
SIG+_1
OVERCUR.
S1.2
S1.1
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PCB drawings of Project 12
Because there is a significant image-quality loss during the conversion of the drawings, the PCB-drawings are
located in seperate files.
These files are in PDF-format (Adob Acrobat 3.0 Reader).
Pj12Main.PDF for Mainboard
Pj12Protect.PDF for Protectionboard
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Partlist amplifier
Designator Part Type Description
C1 1nF Capacitor
C10 100uF/16V Capacitor
C11 220uF/100V Capacitor
C111 220nF/250V Capacitor
C112 C220nF/250V Capacitor
C113 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C114 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C115 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C116 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C117 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C118 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C119 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C12 100nF Capacitor
C120 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C121 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C122 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C123 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C124 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C125 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C126 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C129 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C130 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C131 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C132 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C133 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C134 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C135 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C136 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C137 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C138 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C139 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C14 100nF Capacitor
C140 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C141 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C141 1000uF/100V Capacitor
C15 220uF/100V Capacitor
C19 1N Capacitor
C2 220pF Capacitor
C3 1uF Capacitor
C4 100nF Capacitor
C5 100 pF Capacitor Styroflex
C6 100nF Capacitor
C7 47nF Capacitor
C8 330nF Capacitor
C9 100nF Capacitor
D1 LED LED
D17 1N4007 Diode
D2 1N4148 Diode
D3 ZY15V Zener diode
D4 ZY15V Zener diode
D6 1N4007 Diode
D7 1N4007 Diode
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Designator Part Type Description
L1 EE-K-021 Coil
M14 2SK1529 Transistor
M15 2SJ200 Transistor
M17 2SK1529 Transistor
M18 2SJ200 Transistor
M19 2SK1529 Transistor
M20 2SJ200 Transistor
Opto1 OPTO COUPLER Opto Coupler
P1 200R Variable resistor
P2 200R Variable resistor
P3 100R Variable resistor
Q1 2SK389 Transistor
Q10 2SC2705 Transistor
Q11 2SA1145 Transistor
Q12 2SC4382 Transistor
Q13 2SA1668 Transistor
Q16 2SC1775 Transistor
Q2 2SC1775 Transistor
Q3 2SC1775 Transistor
Q4 2SC1775 Transistor
Q5 2SA970 Transistor
Q6 2SA970 Transistor
Q7 2SC2240 Transistor
Q8 2SC2240 Transistor
Q9 2SC2240 Transistor
R1 1K Resistor
R10 22R Resistor
R11 1K Resistor
R12 475R Resistor
R13 22K Resistor
R14 18K Resistor
R15 39R Resistor
R16 56R Resistor
R17 39R Resistor
R18 3K3 Resistor
R19 220R Resistor
R2 18K Resistor
R20 300R Resistor
R21 300R Resistor
R22 2R2 Resistor
R23 2R2 Resistor
R24 1K Resistor
R25 22R Resistor
R26 22R Resistor
R27 56R/2W Resistor 2W
R28 100R Resistor
R29 68R Resistor
R3 604R Resistor
R30 0.22R Resistor 5W
R31 0.22R Resistor 5W
R32 47R/2W Resistor 2W
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Designator Part Type Description
R33 10R/5W Resistor 5W
R34 10R/5W Resistor 5W
R35 220R Resistor
R36 100R Resistor
R37 100R Resistor
R38 0.22R Resistor 5W
R38 68R Resistor
R4 18K Resistor
R40 0.22R Resistor 5W
R41 100R Resistor
R42 68R Resistor
R43 0.22R Resistor 5W
R44 22K Resistor
R45 0.22R Resistor 5W
R46 604R Resistor
R48 470R / 2W Resistor 2W
R49 470R / 2W Resistor 2W
R5 22K Resistor
R50 470R / 2W Resistor 2W
R51 470R / 2W Resistor 2W
R6 120K Resistor
R7 820R Resistor
R8 820R Resistor
R9 22R Resistor
RL1 REL1 Relay
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Partlist protection
Designator Part Type Description
C201 10/25V Electrolitic capacitor
C203 100n MKT capacitor
C203 100n MKT capacitor
C204 100n MKT capacitor
C206 100n MKT capacitor
C207 100n MKT capacitor
C208 1n MKT capacitor
C209 15/16V Electrolitic capacitor
C210 100n MKT capacitor
C211 100n MKT capacitor
C212 100n MKT capacitor
C213 100n MKT capacitor
C214 100n MKT capacitor
C215 100n MKT capacitor
C216 100n MKT capacitor
C217 100n MKT capacitor
C218 100n MKT capacitor
C219 330/6V3 Electrolitic capacitor
C220 100n MKT capacitor
D201 OPTOUT optical output
D202 1N4148 DIODE
D203 BYD77 DIODE
D204 1N4148 DIODE
D205 1N4148 DIODE
D206 5V1 ZENER DIODE
D207 5V1 ZENER DIODE
IC201 LM7805 Voltage regulator
IC282 PIC16C71 Microcontroller
Q201 OPTIN optical output
Q202 BC879 Transistor
Q203 BC807 Transistor
Q204 BC807 Transistor
R1 314R Resistor
R2 2k2 Resistor
R201 4k7 Resistor
R202 4k7 Resistor
R203 4k7 Resistor
R204 4k7 Resistor
R205 10k Resistor
R206 47k Resistor
R207 4k7 Resistor
R208 4k7 Resistor
R209 560R Resistor
R210 560R Resistor
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Designator Part Type Description
R211 560R Resistor
R212 100k Resistor
R213 560R Resistor
R214 2k2 Resistor
R215 2k2 Resistor
R216 2k2 Resistor
R217 4k7 Resistor
R218 10k Resistor
R219 4k7 Resistor
R220 1M Resistor
R221 10k Resistor
R222 10k Resistor
R223 390R Resistor
R224 390R Resistor
R225 1k Resistor
R226 4k7 Resistor
R227 1k Resistor
R228 1k Resistor
R229 4k7 Resistor
R230 390R Resistor
R231 390R Resistor
R232 10k Resistor
R233 4k7 Resistor
R234 4k7 Resistor
R235 1k Resistor
R3 22k2 Resistor
REL1 MT2 6V Relay
S1 SHA-2XWIS Switch
U200 LM324 Quad OPAMP
1998 Audioscript BV
Version: 3-09-1998

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