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AP4040

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WORLD HEADQUARTERS
CANADA U.S.A.

Yorkville Sound Yorkville Sound Inc.


550 Granite Court 4625 Witmer Industrial Estate
Pickering, Ontario Niagara Falls, New York
L1W-3Y8 CANADA 14305 USA

Voice: (905) 837-8481 Voice: (716) 297-2920


Fax: (905) 837-8746 Fax: (716) 297-3689

MODEL TYPE: YS4040

SERVICE MANUAL
Quality and Innovation Since 1963
Printed in Canada

Manual-Service-ap4040-00-4v0.pdf
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within The exclamation point within an equilatereal triangle is
an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to intended to alert the user to the presence of important
the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in
within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient the literature accompanying the appliance.
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Le point d’exclamation à l’intérieur d’un triangle équilatéral
Ce symbole d’éclair avec tête de flèche dans un triangle est prévu pour alerter l’utilisateur de la présence
équilatéral est prévu pour alerter l’utilisateur de la présence d’un d’instructions importantes dans la littérature accompag-
« voltage dangereux » non-isolé à proximité de l’enceinte du nant l’appareil en ce qui concerne l’opération et la
produit qui pourrait être d’ampleur suffisante pour présenter maintenance de cet appareil.
un risque de choque électrique.
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FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SUIVEZ TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS


Instructions pertaining to a risk of fire, Instructions relatives au risque de feu,
electric shock, or injury to a person choc électrique, ou blessures aux personnes
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC AVIS: AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUE DE CHOC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). ELECTRIQUE, N’ENLEVEZ PAS LE COUVERT (OU LE
PANNEAU ARRIERE) NE CONTIENT AUCUNE PIECE
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REPARABLE PAR L’UTILISATEUR.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL. CONSULTEZ UN TECHNICIEN QUALIFIE
POUR L’ENTRETIENT

Read Instructions: The Owner’s Manual should be read and understood before operation Veuillez Lire le Manuel: Il contient des informations qui devraient êtres comprises avant
of your unit. Please, save these instructions for future reference and heed all warnings. l’opération de votre appareil. Conservez. Gardez S.V.P. ces instructions pour consultations
ultérieures et observez tous les avertissements.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Nettoyez seulement avec le tissu sec.
Packaging: Keep the box and packaging materials, in case the unit needs to be
returned for service. Emballage: Conservez la boite au cas ou l’appareil devait être retourner pour réparation.
Warning: To reduce the risk or fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or Avertissement: Pour réduire le risque de feu ou la décharge électrique, n'exposez pas
moisture. Do not use this apparatus near water! cet appareil à la pluie ou à l'humidité. N’utilisez pas cet appareil près de l’eau!
Warning: When using electric products, basic precautions should always be followed, Attention: Lors de l’utilisation de produits électrique, assurez-vous d’adhérer à des
including the following: précautions de bases incluant celle qui suivent:
Alimentation
Power Sources L’appareil ne doit être branché qu’à une source d’alimentation correspondant au
Your unit should be connected to a power source only of the voltage specified in the voltage spécifié dans le manuel ou tel qu’indiqué sur l’appareil. Cet appareil est équipé
owners manual or as marked on the unit. This unit has a polarized plug. Do not use d’une prise d’alimentation polarisée. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil avec un cordon de
with an extension cord or receptacle unless the plug can be fully inserted. Precau- raccordement à moins qu’il soit possible d’insérer complètement les trois lames. Des
tions should be taken so that the grounding scheme on the unit is not defeated. An précautions doivent êtres prises afin d’eviter que le système de mise à la terre de
apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a Mains socket outlet with l’appareil ne soit désengagé. Un appareil construit selon les normes de CLASS I
a protective earthing ground. Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used devrait être raccordé à une prise murale d’alimentation avec connexion intacte de mise
as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. à la masse. Lorsqu’une prise de branchement ou un coupleur d'appareils est utilisée
comme dispositif de débranchement, ce dispositif de débranchement devra demeurer
Hazards pleinement fonctionnel avec raccordement à la masse.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. The
product may fall, causing serious personal injury and serious damage to the product. Risque
Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer Ne pas placer cet appareil sur un chariot, un support, un trépied ou une table instables.
or sold with the product. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when installing the L’appareil pourrait tomber et blesser quelqu’un ou subir des dommages importants.
Utiliser seulement un chariot, un support, un trépied ou une table recommandés par le
product and use mounting accessories recommended by the manufacturer. Only use
fabricant ou vendus avec le produit. Suivre les instructions du fabricant pour installer
attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer
l’appareil et utiliser les accessoires recommandés par le fabricant. Utilisez seulement
Note: Prolonged use of headphones at a high volume may cause
les attachements/accessoires indiqués par le fabricant
health damage on your ears. Note: L'utilisation prolongée des écouteurs à un volume élevé peut
The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing water; no objects avoir des conséquences néfastes sur la santé sur vos oreilles. .
filled with liquids should be placed on the apparatus. Il convient de ne pas placer sur l’appareil de sources de flammes nues, telles que
Terminals marked with the “lightning bolt” are hazardous live; the external wiring des bougies allumées.
connected to these terminals require installation by an instructed person or the use of L’appeil ne doit pas être exposé à des égouttements d’eau ou des éclaboussures
ready made leads or cords. et qu’aucun objet rempli de liquide tel que des vases ne doit être placé sur l’appareil.
Ensure that proper ventilation is provided around the appliance. Do not install near Assurez que lappareil est fourni de la propre ventilation. Ne procédez pas à
any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus l’installation près de source de chaleur tels que radiateurs, registre de chaleur, fours
(including amplifiers) that produce heat. ou autres appareils (incluant les amplificateurs) qui produisent de la chaleur.
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. Les dispositifs marqués d’une symbole “d’éclair” sont des parties dangereuses
au toucher et que les câblages extérieurs connectés à ces dispositifs de
Power Cord connection extérieure doivent être effectivés par un opérateur formé ou en utilisant
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug des cordons déjà préparés.
has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a
third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the Cordon d’Alimentation
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the Ne pas enlever le dispositif de sécurité sur la prise polarisée ou la prise avec tige de
mise à la masse du cordon d’alimentation. Une prise polarisée dispose de deux lames
obsolete outlet. The AC supply cord should be routed so that it is unlikely that it will be
dont une plus large que l’autre. Une prise avec tige de mise à la masse dispose de
damaged. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs. If
deux lames en plus d’une troisième tige qui connecte à la masse. La lame plus large ou
the AC supply cord is damaged DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT. To completely disconnect
la tige de mise à la masse est prévu pour votre sécurité. La prise murale est désuète si
this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC elle n’est pas conçue pour accepter ce type de prise avec dispositif de sécurité. Dans
receptacle. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable. ce cas, contactez un électricien pour faire remplacer la prise murale. Évitez
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. d’endommager le cordon d’alimentation. Protégez le cordon d’alimentation. Assurez-
vous qu’on ne marche pas dessus et qu’on ne le pince pas en particulier aux prises.
Service N’UTILISEZ PAS L’APPAREIL si le cordon d’alimentation est endommagé. Pour
The unit should be serviced only by qualified service personnel. Servicing is required débrancher complètement cet appareil de l’alimentation CA principale, déconnectez le
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is cordon d’alimentation de la prise d’alimentation murale. Le cordon d’alimentation du
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus bloc d’alimentation de l’appareil doit demeurer pleinement fonctionnel.
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Débranchez cet appareil durant les orages ou si inutilisé pendant de longues périodes.
Service
Consultez un technicien qualifié pour l’entretien de votre appareil. L'entretien est
nécessaire quand l'appareil a été endommagé de quelque façon que se soit. Par exemple
si le cordon d’alimentation ou la prise du cordon sont endommagés, si il y a eu du liquide
qui a été renversé à l’intérieur ou des objets sont tombés dans l'appareil, si l'appareil a été
exposé à la pluie ou à l'humidité, si il ne fonctionne pas normalement, ou a été échappé.
safety-4v7 • May 7/2008
AP4040 Parts List 3/17/2010
YS # Description Qty. YS # Description Qty. YS # Description Qty. YS # Description Qty.
5906 RED 3MM LED 1V9 20MA.4SPCER T&R 3 5896 4700U 80V 20%CAP BLK 25X50MM ELS 16 4986 1/4W 270R 5%MINI T&R RES 2 8869 8-18 X 1/2 THRD CUTTING FOR PLASTIC 4
5908 GRN 3MM LED 1V9 20MA.4SPCER T&R 3 4390 _10K AUD 16MM DETENT P22 2 4855 1/4W 330R 5% T&R RES 2 8999 8-32 X 5/8 PAN PH TAPTITE JS500 17
6419 BRIDGE 35A 400V WIRE LEAD GI3504 2 4520 _10K TRIM POT 2 4821 1/4W 470R 5% T&R RES 2 8719 8-32 X 3/4 FILLISTER PHIL MS JS500 2
6425 BAV21 200V 0A25 DIODE T&R 4 2448 15.00 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER 1 4980 1/4W 470R 5%MINI T&R RES 9 8815 8-32 X 3/4 PAN PH TAPTITE JS500 5
6438 1N4007 1000V 1A0 DIODE T&R 15 3820 ___4UH COIL 14AWG ZOBEL HORIZONTAL 2 4891 1/4W 620R 5% T&R RES 2 8809 10-32 X 1/4 PAN PH TAPTITE JS500 5
6825 1N4148 75V 0A45 DIODE T&R 52 3485 CLIP 250X032 18-22AWG RIGHT ANGL 4 5019 1/4W 620R 5%MINI T&R RES 2 8749 10-32 X 1/2 QDX PH TAPTITE JS500 13
6934 MR854 400V 3A0 DIODE FASREC 20 3486 CLIP 250X032 22-18AWG DISCO-LOK 14 4873 1/4W 680R 5% T&R RES 1 8731 10-16 X 5/8 TYPE B HEX W/SLOT JS500 12
6429 1N4747A 20V0 1W0 ZENER 5% T&R 1 3489 CLIP 250X032 18-22AWG DISCO/INSL 3 4934 1/4W 1K 5% .2"U T&R RES 1 8740 5/16-18 X 3 GRD 5 HEX BOLT JS500 1
6432 1N5248B 18V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 2 3490 CLIP 250X032 14-16AWG DISCO/INSL 4 4981 1/4W 1K 5%MINI T&R RES 15 3570 14 PIN SCKT CLOSED FRAME DIP ONLY 1
6433 1N5257B 33V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 4 3601 RING TERMINAL 16AWG WIRE & #8 SCREW 2 4854 1/4W 1K2 5% T&R RES 1 8663 11/64 NYLON SPACER (MICRO PLASTIC) 66
6439 1N5225B 3V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 2 3410 RED:LEFT/BLACK:RIGHT BIND POST TPP5 1 4988 1/4W 1K5 5%MINI T&R RES 6 8629 10-32 X 1/4 SPACER PHENOLIC 16
6440 1N750ARL 4V7 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 9 3415 RED:RIGHT/BLACK:LEFT BIND POST TPP5 1 4791 1/4W 1K54 1% T&T RES 4 3751 SNAP IN 5/16 SPACER RICHCO 3
6450 1N5242B 12V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 4 3918 1/4" JCK PCB MT HORZ SLIM W/SCREW 2 4808 1/4W 2K 5% T&R RES 4 3743 SNAP ON 0.5" SPACER RICHCO 5
6461 1N5240BRL 10V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 1 3628 SPKON 4C PCB MT VERT 250TAB GRY #4 2 6113 1/4W 2K 5%MINI T&R RES 2 3851 1/2 PCB PLASTIC SPACER 4
6463 1N5251BRL 22V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 1 3417 6-32 SCREW TERMINAL PC MNT SNAP-IN 1 4847 1/4W 2K2 5% T&R RES 2 3859 1/2 PLASTIC HEX SPACER #4 2
6465 1N5250B 20V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 1 3657 XLR FEML PCB MT HORZ NO SHELL 2 6124 1/4W 3K 5%MINI T&R RES 6 8657 6-32 X 3/8" HEX SPACER ALUMINUM 2
6822 1N4745A 16V0 1W0 ZENER 5% T&R 4 3451 EYELET SMALL 0.089 OD PLATED 68 4826 1/4W 3K3 5% T&R RES 2 8921 #3MM ID3.2MM OD7.0MM THICK 5MM 4
6824 1N5246B 16V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 2 9198 FAN 80MM X 80MM 40CFM 12VDC 1 6136 1/4W 3K3 5%MINI T&R RES 2 8667 SHOULDER WASHER SWS-229 LENGTH 1/8 4
5101 BC550C TO92 NPN TRAN T&R TB 14 7584 SQUARE-CUT O RING FOR AP AIR FILTER 1 4744 5.0W 3K6 5% BLK RES 8 3517 NYLON WASHER #8 0.062 4
5102 BC560C TO92 PNP TRAN T&R TB 14 8432 AP SERIES AIR GRILL BLACK PLASTIC 1 4681 1.0W 4K7 5% T&R RES 2 8818 3/4 OD X 3/8 ID X .080 THICK WASHER 2
5103 MPSA06 TO92 NPN TRAN T&R TA 3 8434 AP SERIES PLASTIC HANDLE PAIR 1 4943 1/4W 4K7 5% .2"U T&R RES 1 3511 #6 FLAT WASHER NYLON 2
5105 MPSA13 TO92 NPN DARL T&R TA 2 3894 AAVID 5972-B H/S W/TAB B.O. 8 4982 1/4W 4K7 5%MINI T&R RES 17 8485 #6 SPLIT WASHER ZINC 4
5106 MPSA63 TO92 PNP DARL T&R TA 1 3501 B52200F006 COMP WASH #4 SMALL 23 4887 1/4W 7K5 5% T&R RES 5 8850 #10 INT TOOTH LOCKWASHER BO 4
5108 2N5401 TO92 PNP TRAN T&R TA 2 3803 NYLON SECUR-A-TACH MINI PLASTIC TIE 1 4990 1/4W 8K2 5%MINI T&R RES 2 3502 NYLON FLAT WASHER OD.158ID.110H.070 2
5113 MPSA42 TO92 NPN TRAN T&R TA 2 3810 4" NYLON CABLE TIE 12 4762 1/4W 9K760 0.1% *** T&R RES 8 3436 DPDT PUSH SW PCMT H BREAK B4 MAKE 3
5114 MPSA92 TO92 PNP TRAN T&R TA 2 3827 SQUARE BUMPER BUTTON BLACK 11 4800 1/4W 10K0 1% T&R RES 2 3587 DPDT ROKR SW QUIK 250"AC/PWR ON-OFF 1
6854 2N6517 TO92 NPN TRAN TA 3 3852 STICK ON CABLE WRAP ANCHOR 1 4829 1/4W 10K 5% T&R RES 2 3705 4P3T SLID SW PCMT H 1
6752 MTP10N15L TO220 NCH MFET TN 2 2328 8 CIR XH-HEADER 0.098IN 4 4983 1/4W 10K 5%MINI T&R RES 9 3682 250 MALE PCB TAB REEL 36
6814 MJF6668 T221D PNP TRAN DARL TJ 1 2329 12 CIR XH-HEADER 0.098IN 2 6116 1/4W 10K0 1%MINI MF T&R RES 12 3035 PATCH 08 22AWG 05.0 XH 1
6815 MJF6388 T221D NPN TRAN DARL TJ 2 4056 2 CIR XH-HEADER 0.098IN 1 4856 1/4W 12K 5% T&R RES 4 3036 PATCH 08 22AWG 09.0 XH 1
6873 MJE340 TO126 NPN TRAN TG 6 8433 KNOB AP SERIES PLASTIC 2 5008 1/4W 14K7 1% T&R RES 2 3037 PATCH 12 22AWG 15.0 XH 1
6874 MJE350 TO126 PNP TRAN TG 6 8661 KNOB BUTTON FLAT GREY 3 4630 1/2W 15K 5% T&R RES 2 CH1197 AP4040 117VAC-IMPORT T'RD 1
6925 MTP8P20 TO220 PCH MFET TN 2 8437 FAN FILTER LABEL 1 4830 1/4W 15K 5% T&R RES 12 8379 1/4 X 6 X 2.3 10PP1 FILTER FOAM 1
6909 MJ21196 TO3 NPN TRAN TH 16 3468 8' 3/16 SJT AC LINE CORD STRIP 17" 1 4771 1/4W 17K8 1% T&R RES 2
6910 MJ21195 TO3 PNP TRANSISTOR TH 16 3821 STRAIN RELIEF HEYCO #1200 1 6125 1/4W 18K 5%MINI T&R RES 2
7004 2SA2121-0 TO3P PNP TRAN TK 2 8261 GE VELVET/MATTE LEXAN .007"X12"X24" 0.348 6123 1/4W 20K0 1%MINI MF T&R RES 4
7005 2SC5949-0 TO3 NPN TRANSISTOR TK 2 8701 4-40 KEPS NUT ZINC 20 4777 1/4W 21K5 1% T&R RES 2
6745 LM13600N IC XCONDUCTANCE AMP 2 8793 4-40 HEX NUT ZINC 3 4632 1/2W 22K 5% T&R RES 8
6840 MC33078P IC DUAL OP AMP 5 8760 6-32 KEPS NUT TIN PLATED 64 6118 1/4W 22K 5%MINI T&R RES 1
5190 MBS4992 TO92 8V5 DIAC T&R 2 8800 6-32 KEPS NUT ZINC 5 4833 1/4W 27K 5% T&R RES 6
6478 AS35FN-TO92 TEMPERATURE SENSOR 2 8854 6-32 X 1/4" 0.D. HEX NUT ZINC CLEAR 4 4840 1/4W 33K 5% T&R RES 3
6489 __5R 20% THERMISTOR-SURGR NTC 2 8720 #8 SPRING NUT 2 6122 1/4W 33K 5%MINI T&R RES 1
6517 STM-BTB-600BRG TO220 ??A TRIAC 600V 2 8797 5/16-18 KEPS NUT JS500 1 4878 1/4W 43K 5% T&R RES 2
6880 4N35 OPTO-COUPLER 4 3797 TO-247 THERMO CONDUCTIVE PAD 4 6119 1/4W 47K 5%MINI T&R RES 9
5401 _10P 500V 5%CAP T&R RAD CER.2NPO 4 3846 TO220 THERMO PAD LARGE HOLE 56359B 8 4835 1/4W 56K 5% T&R RES 8
5197 220P 100V 2%CAP T&R RAD CER.2NPO 3 3916 TO3 SIL-PAD REPLACES MICA 32 6139 1/4W 62K 5%MINI T&R RES 2
5203 _47P 100V 2%CAP T&R RAD CER.2NPO 2 4060 SILPAD 1500ST 0.900 X 0.725BERQUIST 4 5007 1/4W 78K7 1% T&R RES 2
5410 100P 100V 10%CAP T&R BEAD NPO 2 8432P LOGO HOT STAMPED ON PLASTIC GRILL 1 4586 1/4W 82K 5%MINI T&R RES 2
5412 220P 100V 10%CAP T&R BEAD NPO 13 4597 22AWG STRAN TC WIR JMP 23 4898 1/4W 91K 5% T&R RES 4
5201 470P 100V 5%CAP T&R RAD CER.2NPO 2 4599 22AWG SOLID SC WIR T&R JMP 120 4838 1/4W 100K 5% T&R RES 2
5208 __2N2 400V 5%CAP T&R RAD .2FLM 12 5299 24AWG SOLID SC WIR RAD JMP 10 6120 1/4W 100K 5%MINI T&R RES 2
5273 __1N5 200V 5%CAP T&R RAD CER.2NPO 2 4745 5.0W 0R1 5% BLK RES 12 4851 1/4W 120K 5% T&R RES 2
5416 470P 50V 10%CAP T&R BEAD NPO 2 4749 5.0W 0R15 5% BLK RES 4 4886 1/4W 200K 5% T&R RES 1
5422 __1N 50V 10%CAP T&R BEAD NPO 2 2005 1.0W 0R47 5%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 2 4668 2.0W 220K 5%10MM BODY T&R RES 2
5209 __4N7 250V 5%CAP T&R RAD .2FLM 2 2006 1.0W 1R 5%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 4 6126 1/4W 220K 5%MINI T&R RES 10
5210 _22N 100V 10%CAP T&R RAD .2FLM 11 4677 1/2W 1R 5% T&R RES 4 6127 1/4W 470K 5%MINI T&R RES 2
5834 _10N 250V 20%CAP BLK RAD POLY FLM 2 4688 1/2W 2R2 5% T&R RES 3 4844 1/4W 1M 5% T&R RES 1
6435 _22N 275V 20%CAP BLK 'X2' 15MM AC 2 4911 1/4W 2R2 5% T&R RES 8 4948 1/4W 1M 5% .2"U T&R RES 1
6451 __4N7 250V 20%CAP BLK 'Y' 10MM AC 1 4748 2.0W 3R9 5% T&R 4 4951 1/4W 4M7 5% .2"U T&R RES 2
5212 100N 63V 5%CAP T&R RAD .2FLM 4 4733 5.0W 5R6 5% BLK RES 2 6132 1/4W 8M2 5%MINI T&R RES 2
5226 _68N 100V 5%CAP T&R RAD .2FLM 4 2009 1/4W 10R 2%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 2 4751 1/4W 22M 5% T&R RES 4
5228 100N 100V 5%CAP T&R RAD .2FLM 3 2037 1/4W 10R FUSIBLE T&R RES 6 3618 STAR RING TERMINAL14-16AWG #10SCREW 4
5229 150N 63V 10%CAP T&R RAD .2FLM 4 4605 1/8W 10R 5% T&R RES 1 3604 21" 14C-28AWG DIP HDR CABLE .05" 1
5231 220N 63V 10%CAP T&R RAD .2FLM 2 4875 1/4W 10R 5% T&R RES 2 3699 RELAY 1C 02AMP DC48 006MA PC-S 1
5234 470N 63V 10%CAP T&R RAD .2FLM 4 4930 1/4W 10R 5% .2"U T&R RES 1 3735 RELAY 1A 16AMP DC48 011MA PC-C 1
5314 100N 50V 10%CAP T&R BEAD X7R 2 2039 1/4W 22R0 FUSIBLE T&R RES 2 8870 #4 X 1/4 PAN PH TYPE A ZINC 2
5882 220N 250VDC 10%CAP BLK RAD PLY FLM 4 2014 1/8W 33R 2%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 4 8865 4-40 X 5/16 PAN PH MS JS500 2
5255 __1U 63V 20%CAP T&R RAD .2EL 3 2016 1/8W 39R 2%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 2 8729 #4 X 3/8 FLAT QUAD TYPE A JS500 BLK 4
5258 __4U7 63V 20%CAP T&R 8X7MM .2EL 2 2041 1/4W 39R0 FUSIBLE T&R RES 10 8742 4-40 X 3/8 PAN PH TAPTITE JS500 2
5259 __4U7 63V 20%CAP T&R RAD .2 4 4899 1/4W 39R 5% T&R RES 6 8861 4-40 X 3/8 PAN PH MS JS500 8
5269 __4U7 100V 20%CAP T&R RAD LESR2 2 2042 1/4W 47R0 FUSIBLE T&R RES 4 8741 4-40 X 1/2 PAN PH MS JS500 3
5260 _22U 50V 20%CAP T&R RAD .2EL 8 4811 1/4W 68R 5% T&R RES 2 8871 4-40 X 5/8 PAN PH MS JS500 12
5282 _10U 16V 20%CAP T&R 5X7MM .2NP 2 4984 1/4W 150R 5%MINI T&R RES 4 8902 4-40 X 3/4 PAN PHIL MS B/O & WAX 4
5629 _10U 160V 20%CAP BLK 10X13MM EL 4 2045 1/4W 150R FUSIBLE T&R RES 8 8799 #6 X 1/4 PAN PH TYPE B JS500 2
5945 _10U 63V 20%CAP T&R RAD .2EL 2 2021 1/4W 200R0 1%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 6 8832 6-32 X 1/4 PAN PH TAPTITE JS500 4
5961 _33U 16V 20%CAP T&R RAD .2 12 2023 1/8W 220R0 1%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 4 8801 6-32 X 3/8 PAN PH TAPTITE JS500 4
5267 100U 25V 20%CAP T&R RAD .2EL 3 4857 1/4W 220R 5% T&R RES 2 8829 6-32 X 3/8 FLAT PH TAPTITE BO#C HEA 24
5619 330U 100V 20%CAP BLK 12X25MM EL 4 4977 1/4W 220R 5%MINI T&R RES 7 8761 6-32 X 1/2 PAN PHIL MS ZINC CLEAR 64
5621 470U 63V 20%CAP BLK 12X25MM EL 1 2024 1/8W 249R 2%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 12 8796 6-32 X 5/8 PAN PH TAPTITE ZINC 2
5630 330U 25V 20%CAP BLK 10X13MM EL 6 4867 1/4W 270R 5% T&R RES 2 8830 6-32 X 7/8 PAN PH MS JS500 2
Yorkville Sound • http://www.yorkville.com SERVICE MANUAL Yorkville Sound • http://www.yorkville.com SERVICE MANUAL

The activity LED circuit consists of Q1 and the surrounding circuitry. The audio sig-
Yorkville AP4040 Power Amplifier nal enters the activity LED circuit through R2. R2 and C21 form a differentiator that
turns Q1 on illuminating the activity LED whenever the audio signal increases in ampli-
tude. A constant current flows through R55A, R55B and when Q1 is off, the collector
M1129 “THE INPUT BOARD” current then flows through D1.
The input board processes the audio signal from the input jacks to the volume control
From M1128 the audio signal passes through a 12-conductor ribbon cable to circuit
board, (M1128).
board M1147.
Each channel consists of a balanced gain stage, switchable subsonic filter, and a
stereo / mono / bridge switch. On M1127 an operational amplifier U201 re-references the ground for the audio sig-
nal from LREF or RREF to the corresponding LOG (left output ground) or ROG (right
Looking at the left channel, the balanced input, (XLR Jack) and unbalanced input output ground). U201 also provides DC correction for DC offsets appearing on the out-
(phone jack) are wired in parallel to the input of a balanced operational amplifier, (U4). put binding posts. Feedback from the output binding posts appears on LFNB or RFNB.
The gain of this stage is 0.82 (-1.3dB) balanced and 1.6 (4.0dB) unbalanced. Resistors Through R203A or R203B the DC offset achieves a gain of -1 from U201. The DC off-
R25, R27 along with capacitors C11 and C12 form a radio interference elimination filter. set of opposite polarity on the output of U201 will compensate for the DC offset in the
amplifier section on M1146 resulting in 0 volts DC on the output binding posts.
Switch S1 selects the cutoff frequency of the hi-pass subsonic filter. The subsonic
filter provides a 20Hz or 40 Hz high pass filter. The filter consists of a tee network on • The audio signal continues to M1146 via an 8-conductor ribbon cable.
the input of U3 along with R10, R28, C29 and C30, C33 and C34. The gain is 1 (0dB)
in the passband, (above 100Hz). M1126 “THE VOLTAGE AMPLIFIER AND
The audio signals from the input board M1129 pass through the 14 conductor cable CURRENT AMPLIFIER”
to board M1128.
This board contains:
• a voltage amplifier section
M1128 “VOLUME CONTROL BOARD” • a current amplifier section
This board contains: • amplifier current limit section
• the front panel audio gain controls • DC output protection
• the front panel indicating LED’s (power, protect, activity and clip). • heatsink temperature sensing
• the audio limiters Voltage Amplifier Section
Circuit Explanation: The voltage amplifier amplifies the audio signal’s voltage from 6.8 volts peak (at the
• The left channel of the circuit is explained. output of U201) to approximately 98v peak, which is required to drive the current
(Refer to the schematic of M1128 as the sections of the circuit are explained.) amplifier section. The current amplifier provides the current required for the 98v peak
The audio signal out of M1129 passes through volume control P2 and the desired signal to drive 1200 watts into 4 ohms out of the binding posts.
level enters U2 through pin 6. U2 is set for a gain of 5 (14dB) when the volume control Before the circuit is described in detail here is a quick rundown on the signal’s path
is in the fully clockwise position. through the voltage amplifier stage. Refer to the schematic of M1146. Let’s consider
The AP4040’s defeatable limiter is built around LD8. LD8 is an opto-resistive cell that a positive going AC signal is present at the SIG input. The positive going signal
comprising of an LED that shines on a photocell. As the LED in the LD8 becomes will turn on the positive side of the voltage amplifier. The signal at the SIG input turns
brighter, the resistance of the photocell decreases, placing more of the audio signal on on Q12A (through R40A, D14A and D13A). The collector of Q12A pulls down on the
pin 5 (non-inverting input) of U2. This audio voltage gets subtracted from the signal on base of Q14A turns this transistor on further and allows a greater current to flow out of
the inverting input and less signal appears on the output of U2. Transistors Q5 and Q6 Q14A’s collector. This increase in current passes through Q15A and it’s collector to
along with the surrounding passive parts provide the attack and release time constants emitter voltage decreases. The collector of Q15A now being more positive in voltage
of the limiting function along with the drive currents for the clip LED and the LED turns the base of Q18A on causing an increase in Q18A’s collector current resulting in
inside LD8. When an audio signal on the output of the power amplifier section (on test point 1 going positive.
board M1146) enters clipping, pulses representing the duration of the clipped portion As the positive side of the amplifier was turning on the negative side would have
appear at LCLIP. These pulses turn on transistor Q6, and Q6 provides current pulses been turning off. This is how test point 1 was able to move positive following the input
to turn on clip LED LD6. The pulses also pass through R7 and D6 to charge C3 and signal. The reverse would hold true if a negative going signal were present on the input
C36. When the voltage across C3 reaches 0.5 volts then Q5 turns on providing a cur- of the voltage amplifier.
rent into the LED of the LD8 limiting the audio signal at U2. The charging (attack) and
discharging (release) times of the limiter are 80mS and 3.5 seconds respectively.
Resistors R50 and R7 provide the charging path, and resistor R51 provides the dis-
charge path. The limiter can be defeated by placing the limiter switch (S2) in the in
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION:
The voltage amplifier is a mirrored image with circuitry connected to the positive power
supply rail being identical (but opposite polarity) to the circuitry connected to the nega-
tive power supply rail.
For this reason we will look in detail at the positive side of the amplifier.
The audio signal enters the voltage amplifier at the SIG input. The signal passes
through R40A, D14A and D13A to the base of Q12A. Diodes D13A and D14A set up
the DC bias on Q12A to approximately 0.6 mA.
The first voltage gain stage consists of Q12A along with the resistor chain on its col-
lector and the emitter resistor (R44A).

Transistor Q12A drives the base of Q14A through the resistor chain. A DC current of
approximately 4 mA should flow through the collector of Q14A. The voltage drop
across Q14A remains constant and is derived from the voltage drop across the voltage
reference Q20A, resistor R58A, and the base/emitter junction of Q15A. This total volt-
age should equal approximately 3 VDC. Transistor Q14A is the second gain stage and
its output current flows through Q15A. Transistor Q15A is a common base stage with
the collector driving the base of output buffer Q18A.
Diode D17A is a clamping diode that prevents the maximum peak of the audio sig-
nal from coming within 4V of the 144 VDC rail. This is to prevent the output current
amplifier from going into saturation during clipping and therefore having storage delay
problems.
Transistor Q18A buffers the high impedance present on the collector of Q15A. The
output of the buffer provides a low output impedance at the junction of R61A and
R62A and is current limited to 30mA through the clamping action of D19A, D20A and
D23A. The signal at the junction of R61A and R62A drives the succeeding current
amplifier.
Current Amplifier Section
The current amplifier receives a high voltage audio signal from the voltage amplifier QUIESCENT CONDITION:
and provides the current drive necessary to drive speaker cabinets. This design is class A/B and therefore the output driver transistors must be forward
The current amplifier is a two-tier complimentary output driver design controlled by a biased to provide low crossover distortion. In most class A/B designs, a diode chain or
complimentary darlington stage. VBE multiplier is used to control the bias voltage and provide a means of adjusting the
bias. This design is different, as there isn’t a diode chain or VBE multiplier. For simplici-
ty lets consider only the positive side of the current amplifier, that is all parts between
[CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION - REFER TO THE SIMPLIFIED SCHEMATIC #1 ON THE the positive power supply rails and the audio signal output/input terminals. The nega-
FOLLOWING PAGE] tive side is the same as the positive, except for polarity changes.
To bias Q14, greater than 0.5V is needed from base to emitter, (or for simplicity from
base to amplifier output). Points A and B are at the same potential, so consider them
to be connected. If this is true then 0.5V from test point 2 to the amplifier output must
appear across R12. There must be some way of developing this voltage across R12,
and there is using the darington (Q5 and Q40) driver along with local feedback.
Simplified schematic #1 shows the biasing circuit. The current needed to develop 0.5V
across R12 comes from the emitter of Q5. When the amplifier is first turned on the current
source (Q3) turns on Q5 and Q40) and current flows through R12 developing a voltage.
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This causes Q40 to turn off until the reduced current flowing through Q5 maintains amount of time was spent on the current limit circuitry so that it may simulate the safe
0.5V across R12. Q1 will turn off slightly causing Q5 and Q40 to increase their collector operating area of the output transistors (SOAR curve). No matter how reactive the load
currents. The circuit reaches a point of equilibrium with approximately 0.5V across R12. may be the phase shift that it presents, along with it’s resistive component is used to
set the output current limit of the output transistor stage.
Because all output devices are not identical and base emitter voltages vary, some
adjustment must be available to slightly adjust the 0.5V across R12. This is accom- Refer to the schematic of board M1146 while reading the following text. The current
plished with RT1. RT1 causes Q1 to turn on slightly more or less resulting in Q5 and limit circuitry is a mirrored image with circuitry connected to the positive power supply
Q40 turning on slightly more or less and therefore R12’ s voltage will be slightly more rail being identical (but opposite polarity) to the circuitry connected to the negative
or less than 0.5v. The proper quiescent current voltage is 4mV (to be measured power supply rail. For this reason we will look at the positive side of the circuitry.
between test points 8 and 9). Transistor Q9 measures the peak current flowing through resistor R53. The voltage
across R53 (as a result of the current flowing through it) is scaled down by R55, R35,
The Second Tier and Tier Switching R35A, R36, R37, D7 and D11 these parts make up the safe operating area along with
Refer to the simplified schematic Fig. #1 while reading the following text. One way of the time constants of C30, R34, C12 and R26. Fig. #3 shows a waveform of the current
making an amplifier more efficient is to vary the Power Supply Voltage on the collec- that passes through R52 and R53 when the output of the amplifier is shorted to ground.
tors of the output transistors (Q14 & Q22). The lower the voltage from collector to emit- This can only be seen by using an oscilloscope to measure differentially across R52
ter, the lower the device dissipation. During quiescent conditions, there is 55VDC on and R53. The conditions of the measurement are contained on the diagram. During cur-
the collectors of output transistors Q14 and Q22. The peak AC voltage that can appear rent limit when Q9 turns on it reduces the voltage across R42. R42 is in series with a
on the amplifier’s output is approximately 139V peak. How can an output transistor 16 volt zener (ZD7) and is also in parallel with the junction of Q8. The current that flows
deliver a 139V peak when its collector is only at 78VDC? It can if its collector is pulled through R20, ZD7, R42, and R22 normally saturates Q8. When Q9 reduces the voltage
up to 144VDC as the output signal’s peak rises above 78VDC. Refer to Fig. #2. The across ZD9 and R42 to below 16.6 volts, Q8 turns off allowing a charge to build up on
second tier voltage must remain above the amplifier’s output voltage by amount Vm. C8 through resistors R24 and R25. If current limiting occurs for a long enough duration
Therefore the circuitry controlling the second tier voltage must increase the tier voltage to allow C8 to charge to 1.2 volts then Q7 will turn on tripping the relay circuit on board
before the amplifier’s output voltage reaches 78VDC. This leading voltage is necessary M1147. As soon as the relay is tripped the audio signal will be turned off at the output
to compensate for time lag of the second tier circuit during fast rising amplifier output of the voltage amplifiers and will remain off for about 5 seconds before the relay turns
signals. on and allows the audio signal to pass through the amplifier. If a current limit condition
is still present then the whole cycle will occur again and repeat until the load conditions
The voltage between the amplifier’s output on the amplifier’s output are safe for the amplifier. When a safe load appears the ampli-
and test point 4 is approximately 12VDC fier will automatically reset and drive that load (the speaker cabinet).
derived from the voltage drop across ZD4. We
call this voltage the “floating battery” because it DC Protection
floats on top of the output audio signal with test If a DC voltage greater than 8 volts appears on the output of the amplifier for more
point 4 always being 12VDC greater than the than 200 milliseconds then triac Q30 will turn on holding the output at ground poten-
peak of the output signal. Test point 4 drives the tial. MBS4992 is a device that turns on at either + or - 8 volts DC.
gate of mos-fet Q11. Q11 controls the transis-
tors of the upper tier. As Q11 turns on its source
forward biases the base of Q13 and Q13 pulls
the collector of Q14 towards the 100 volt rail.
The gate to source voltage needed to turn on
Q11 is approximately 3.5 volts. When the peak
output signal is about 69.5vp (78v-(12v-3.5v))
then Q11 will start to turn on the second tier.
The second tier voltage will remain about 13
volts (Vm) above the peak of the output signal
to the point of clipping where this voltage is reduced to about 6 volts (measured dri-
ving an 8 ohm load). Zener ZD8 protects the gate source junction of Q11 and also pro-
vides a supply current path through R29 for the “floating battery”.
NOTE: The Power supply voltages given are those when the amplifier is not driving a
speaker load. This will allow yo to check the tier switching with the cover of the amplifi-
er off and the amplifier, therefore, running cool.
Current Limit Protection Circuitry
To have an amplifier drive 3000 watts into practically any combination of speaker cabi-
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If prolonged current limiting occurs on the amplifier’s output transistors then D204 or
NOTE: Every time you replace blown output transistors on a D205 (depending on which channel is current limiting) will be forward biased turning on
M1146 board test the DC protection triac with the following circuit. Q202 (from its off state). Now +144VDC appears on the collector of Q202 and through
R210 and R211 turn on Q203 therefore turning off Q201 by shorting its base emitter
Conditions of test: junction. Q201 turning off will turn the relay off and the normally closed contacts (off
state) will short the outputs of the voltage amplifiers to ground so as not to continuously
A) Pass a 100Hz 25v peak signal through the M1126 board under test with no load stress the amplifier’s output transistors. A cycle now occurs. With the voltage amplifiers
connected to the amplifier output. now disabled there is no signal driving the output transistors (Q13 to Q28).
B) Connect points 1 and 2 as shown in the diagram. The amplifier should go into pro- The current limit circuit protecting the output transistors (Q13 to Q28) turns off and
tect mode as the triac (if working) shorted the output of the amplifier to ground, and D204 and/or D205 are not forward biased and Q202 turns off. Through Q203 and
the amplifier goes into current limit. Q201 the relay is turned back on and the voltage amplifiers are now active again, dri-
C) Disconnect the triac test circuit and allow the amplifier to complete it’s protect cycle. ving the output transistors. If current limiting still occurs, then the same cycle will occur.
If the cause of current limiting (low impedance or short on the speaker output termi-
D) Reverse connections 1 to 2 and 2 to 1 and test again. The same results as in B) nals) has been removed, then the amplifier will continue to operate normally.
should be observed if the triac is working.
The third operation that the relay provides is “overheat shutdown”. If for some rea-
son the fan cannot keep the heatsinks in a safe operating temperature area then the
Only test the triac for one protect cycle as fan control circuit (on board M1147) will deliver through D207 a positive current to turn
prolonged testing will heat the triac to a high temperature. Q203 on and turn Q201 off to turn off the relay and disable the voltage amplifiers.
When the fan has cooled down the temperature of the amplifier, then the signal
through D207 will disappear and the relay circuit will turn on the relay to resume nor-
mal operation. Anytime the relay is in the “protect” mode (due to the abnormal states)
then contact pin 4 of the relay will illuminate LD3 (the protect LED on the front panel).
Soft Turn On Circuit
To reduce the “inrush” current that flows through the line cord from the 120 VAC power
source (typical with large linear power supplies), a circuit provides a soft turn on func-
tion. When the power switch is turned on, the current that initially flows through the pri-
mary of the transformer must flow through SG201 and SG202. These are surgestors
that reduce the peak inrush current flow. After about 500 milliseconds a relay’s con-
tacts short across the surgestors so that they are not stressed by the current flowing
through them under normal operation. A circuit consisting of Q240, Q241, C215, and
the associated resistors provides the time delay for the turn on cycle of the relay. The
circuit is very similar to the shutdown time delay circuit. Refer to the section on the
shutdown circuit for a circuit description.

M1147 SHUTDOWN CIRCUIT, FAN CONTROL CIRCUIT, Fan Circuit


Looking at the schematic to board M1147, here is a
and SOFT TURN ON CIRCUIT: quick explanation of the fan control circuit. There is
• The shutdown relay and its associated drive circuitry have two possible a temperature sensor (AS35) on each M1146
operating states. board. When the amplifier is first turned on, Q207
• Amplifier on under normal operating conditions. and Q208 are off. The AS35 temperature sensors
• Amplifier power switch has just been turned OFF/ON, or the amplifier is in current are configured as temperature controlled current
sources. As either temperature sensor begins to
limit protecting the amplifier’s output transistors, or the amplifier has overheated. heat up, more current flows through D212 or D218
Shutdown Circuit increasing the voltage drop across R235 or R236.
Here is how the circuit accomplishes these functions. The relay’s normally closed con- The hotter temperature sensor will provide more
tacts short the output of the voltage amplifiers to ground when the power switch is off. current than the cooler sensor and therefore devel-
When the power switch is turned on, the relay remains off (normally closed) for about op a higher voltage across it’s associated 8K2
6 seconds. C203 charges to 35V and results in Q203 turning off allowing Q201 to turn resistor. The higher voltage will forward bias D212
on. As Q201 turns on, it connects the negative terminal of the relay’s coil (Pin 16) to or D218 reverse biasing the cooler temperature
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is 10 volts across R235 or R236 which is enough to turn on Q210, Q208, and Q207 pro-
viding 7 DC volts to the fan. Further heating the temperature sensors results in a larger
DC voltage across the fan. To lower the dissipation of Q207, D215, D216, ZD205, ZD206
and R226 turn off Q207 and Q208 when the full wave rectified voltage present of the col-
lector of Q207 reaches approximately 58V by robbing current from the base of Q208.
The maximum fan voltage is 20.5 VDC. ZD207 and R228, R229 and R230 provide a cur-
rent limiting function. Figure #4 shows the current through these resistors when there is
12VDC across the fan.
Thermal Shutdown Circuit
The emitter of Q210 in the fan circuit is the measuring point for the shutdown voltage.
SPECIFICATIONS
As the temperature sensing devices (AS35) that control the fan circuit heat up the volt-
age on the emitter of Q210 rises until at 85 degrees Celsius on the M1146 heatsinks. Frequency Response: +/- 1dB, 20 Hz to 20 KHz
The voltage on the emitter of Q210 reaches 18 (85 degrees C) VDC and the amplifier Hum and Noise: -103 dB below max output RMS voltage, unweighted
must be shutdown to protect the output power transistors. ZD202 and D207 become THD (1 khz, 4–Ohms): <0.01%
forward biased and Q203 turns on turning the relay off and muting the audio signal. THD(20Hz – 20kHz, 4–Ohms): <0.1%
After the amplifier cools down the voltage will decrease until Q37 turns off turning the High Pass Filter: 40Hz, 12 dB/octave
relay back on enabling the amplifier. Slew Rate: Power amp section: 25 V/uS, 50 V/uS in bridged mode
Damping Factor: > 600, 20 Hz - 20 KHz, into 8 ohms
Crosstalk: -75 dB below full output at 1khz, -60 dB below full output
Identifying Defective Boards in the AP4040 (20 Hz - 20 KHz)
Input Impedance: 20 KOhms balanced, 10 KOhms unbalanced
STEP 1: VISUAL INSPECTION OF FRONT PANEL AND FAN Input Sensitivity: 1.4 VRMS sine wave
• Check to see whether the green power LED is lit. If not, the amplifier has a
(AP4020: 36 dB, AP4040: 39 dB gain)
power supply (M1147 board), transformer, A.C. switch or line cord problem. Rejection: CMRR@60Hz: minimum 48dB, typical 56dB
• If the red protect LED stays on or samples off and on, this usually indicates a Controls: Rotary GAIN controls, MONO/STEREO/BRIDGE,
problem with the voltage amplifier or current amplifier sections on one or both of FILTER and LIMITER switches
the M1126 boards. Check for misaligned pin connections or see if the ribbon Displays: 2x CLIP, 2x ACTIVITY, PROTECT, POWER ON (LEDS)
cables have been cut or pinched through their insulation. Input Connectors: 2x XLR, 2x 1/4” phone (TRS)
• If the fan is running at full speed at power up this usually indicates a problem Output Connectors: 2x Binding Post, 3x Speakon™ SP-4
with the fan circuitry on the M1147 board, but it can also be caused by M1146 cir-
cuit problems. A damaged AS35 temperature sensor located under the M1146 Turn On/Off transients: < 15 milliwatt / seconds, 0.5 Wpk. (1s on delay)
heatsinks can cause erratic fan behavior. Power Consumption: Typ 1130, Max 1800 Watts
Transformer: Toroidal
• No output on either or both channels could be caused by intermittent push
Protection: Fully protected: DC, LOAD and THERMAL
switches on the input board.
Cooling: Aluminum Heatsinks with DC servo–controlled fan (in front, out rear)
Size: (DWH) 44 cm x 48 cm x 9 cm (front panel to binding posts)
STEP 2: VISUAL INSPECTION OF INTERNAL CHASSIS AND INITIAL TESTING
(DWH) 17.5 in x 19 in x 3.5 in
After removing the lid, look for any signs of smoke, charring or burnt components. Two rack spaces
Before powering up replace the burnt components, and check the associated circuitry Weight: 43.5 pounds, 19.8 Kilograms
for damaged parts. Disconnect one M1127 board and test one board at a time to
reduce the possibility of further damage. Use a variac to slowly increase the 120 VAC
up from 0 volts while monitoring the quiescent current with a meter and the speaker
output with an oscilloscope. Watch the speaker output for large DC offsets, or oscilla-
tion. Watch the meter for large collector currents flowing. Remember under quiescent
conditions, there should only be 3 to 5 millivolts across test points 8 and 9 on the out-
put stage of the amplifier.

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Quick Fix for M1146 & M1126


To speed up the servicing of the AP4020 or AP4040 on your bench, Yorkville
Sound’s service department has developed a method to replace the compo-
nents most likely to fail when a M1146 amplifier board requires service.
This Quick Fix kit contains the procedure, assembly drawings, and compo-
nents to perform the Quick Fix to a M1146 or M1126 board.
It should be understood that the person using this procedure knows how to
test resistors, diodes, and transistors to determine if they are defective. This pro-
cedure is not intended to be a substitute for one’s lack of electronic capability.
Before starting, look at the board for repair and locate the version number.
It is very important that you follow the procedure for the appropriate circuit
board version number.
A complimentary service manual for the AP4020 power amplifier is sup-
plied with this M1146KIT.
STEP 1. Locate the assembly drawing for the version number printed
on the M1146 or M1126 circuit board to be serviced.
Figure 1
STEP 2. Remove all of the transistors coloured RED on the assem-
bly drawing.
STEP 5. Measure the resistor coloured GREEN. The measured value
STEP 3. Measure and remove any of the diodes coloured BLUE on the should measure within + or – 5% value listed in the table
assembly drawing that may be damaged. Replace a 1N4732A 1W below. Replace any resistor that measured beyond the + or –
4V7 zener (#6459) ZD12 along with a series 0.5 ohm R85 resistor. 5% value listed in the table below.
STEP 4. Rotate the trim pot RT1 fully counter - clockwise as in figure 1.
Inspect and replace any resistors that look burnt. Measure all of
the resistor values coloured YELLOW on the assembly drawing. RESISTOR PRINTED CORRECT
The value that you measure may not be exactly what is shown NUMBER VALUE MEASURED VALUE
on the assembly drawing but if the resistor doesn’t look dam-
aged it should measure within + or – 5% of the printed value. R10 4K7 -5% +5%
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STEP 6. Measure across the pair of test points shown in the component Testing Repaired Circuit Boards
layout listed in the table below. If the measured value is not
within + or – 10% of the value listed in the table then replace Now that you have rebuilt the M1146 or M1126 circuit board. It is just as
the resistors shown in the table below. important to properly power up the board. If the sinewave doesn’t look right
check the signal at test point (1) to ensure that the voltage amplifier isn’t dis-
torting the signal. If there is still a damaged part on the board instantly turn-
TEST LAYOUT CORRECT LAYOUT ing it on could blow up the board and you would be back where you started.
POINTS REFERENCE MEASURED VALUE REFERENCE
Connect the power wires and ground to the power supply. Connect a digi-
R10 4K7 -10% +10% R11, R12, R14
tal multimeter to test pins 8 and 9 to measure the bias quiescent current
15ohm 17ohm 19ohm and place a scope probe on the speaker output. Be sure to turn the quies-
cent current trimpot RT1 fully counter clockwise.
Now using a variac slowly turn up the AC main voltage while monitoring
STEP 7. Measure the resistors coloured ORANGE. Since the value of the quiescent voltage and the speaker output trace on the scope. Watching
these resistors is 0.1 ohm, your ohmmeter will measure the these two test points is a good indicator of the health of the board. If you
higher series resistance of the test leads if the resistor is OK. If have a second multimeter connect it up from the speaker output to test
the resistor is damaged your ohmmeter will read a very high point 4 or 5. As you variac up also check these DC battery voltages to
resistance (an open circuit). Replace any damaged resistors. ensure that they both increase in voltage to approximately +12 or –12 vdc.
STEP 8. Measure the output TO–3 transistors (Q13 to Q28) to deter- If the board looks OK after variacing up to 120vac then slowly turn up the
mine if any are damaged. Mark any damaged transistors with bias (RT1 trimpot) to obtain 3 to 5 millivolts of bias voltage on test points 8
a marking pen. and 9. Check the speaker output with a 1KHZ sinewave with no load. If this
STEP 9. Replace any output transistors that you have marked as being looks good place the minimum rated load (4 Ohm for M1126, 2 Ohm for
damaged. Replace any diodes that you have found to be dam- M1146) on the speaker output and increase the sinewave amplitude to the
aged. Replace all of the red transistors that were removed. point of clipping. If the signal looks free of oscillation, place a short across
the speaker posts. The amplifier should go into protect mode after 1/10 of a
STEP 10. Inspect the traces on the circuit board for any that have ‘fused’ second. Remove the short and the sinewave will appear 6 seconds later.
open or looklike they got very hot. Bridge and solder a piece of
wire over any damaged traces. Reassemble the complete amplifier and run just clipping music or pink
noise into the minimum rated speaker load for that model of amplifier. Let
AFTER YOU HAVE REPLACED ALL OF THE NECESSARY COMPONENTS INSPECT the amplifier heat up for 20 minutes. This will check the thermal mounting of
THE REPAIRED BOARD FOR ANY MISSING PARTS, CORRECT VALUES IN THE COR- the transistors and for any weak parts not caught during troubleshooting.
RECT POSITION AND THAT ALL COMPONENTS ARE SOLDERED.
If the amplifier passes this test the product is ready to
return to the customer.

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2 2
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q

1 1

63V
63V
0W5 D2 BC560C
TO92

C36
4U7

620R
1/4W

1/4W
R51

R53
62K
4V7

MINI

MINI
Q6
1N750ARL

C3
470N
5102

1/4W
R49

15K
C9

1/4W
.

R52

MINI

100V
1K
470N 63V

1/4W
470K

3V0
MINI
R4

D3
1/4W
R48

10K
BC560C

C2
220P
* NOTE: R7 D6

0W5
Q5 MINI

1N5225B
2 1/4W R16 47K MPSA63 2

1/4W
M1128 - FOR R34 NAD R47 USE #4821 470R R50
4K7
MINI 4148
5102
22M 1/4W
MINI 63V 220N Q2
M1133 - FOR R34 AND R47 USE #4808 2K 1/4W TO92 4K7 .
FLMP
R28
C22 5106

1/4W
15K 1/4W

R47
249R
.
* R18
. 1/8W . R1 TO92
15K R24 15K 1/4W
1/4W FLMP 1/4W 100K
.

1/4W
R19 249R R25

8M2
R36

MINI
LM13600N 1/8W
U4:A R23 MINI
47K
R15

1/4W
1/4W
22M R27
3604

MINI
3 . 3
4K7

{Function}
FLMP

{Function}
1/4W

5908
249R

GRN

LD2
RED
5906
R17

LD6

{Function}
. 1/8W .

RED
5906
15K R22 15K

LD3
1/4W FLMP 1/4W
R20 249R R26
W2 LM13600N
U4:B
1/8W 1
R21 12 W1:A

{Function}
2
12 W1:B

5908

LD4
GRN
R43 3
C41 C17 12 W1:C

R55A

220R
1/4W
1/4W
100P 100V 47P 100V 4

.
4 82K 12 W1:D 4
MINI
10K 5
AUD 12 W1:E

R136
1/4W
4390 R45 R35

1K2
C26 6

.
1/4W 1/4W 12 W1:F
P2 33U 16V 14K7 78K7
M Function . . 7
12 W1:G
MC33078P
8
12 W1:H
R44 9
12 W1:I
1/4W U2:B
1K 10
MINI C38 12 W1:J
5 11 5
220P 100V 12 W1:K
12

R55B

220R
1/4W
12 W1:L

.
63V

620R
1/4W
R29
1/4W

MINI
R31

62K
MINI

C35
4U7

{Function}
63V
2N5401

5908
6 BC560C 6

LD1
GRN
2N5551 Q3
TO92

C4
470N
MPSA06 5102
1/4W
R32

15K

MPSA13

1/4W
8M2
.

MINI
R5
C10
1/4W

MPSA43
R33

10K

1/4W
R30

MINI
1K
470N 63V
.

BC550C MPSA56 BC560C


MINI MPSA13
BC560C MPSA63 R39 R8 D9 R57 47K

1/4W
Q4 .

3V0
1/4W 1/4W 22M 1/4W 100K

D1
5102 MINI C21 Q1
15K 4K7 4148 4K7 . R56 1/4W
. MINI
FLMP R2 220N 63V 5105
TO92 1/4W 249R

0W5
7 R54 TO92 7

1N5225B
. 1/8W .
15K R58 15K

1/4W
470K
MINI
R3
1/4W

1/4W 1/4W
R34

FLMP
* R59 249R R62
LM13600N 1/8W
U3:B R37 MINI
C B E EBC 47K

100V
R65

1/4W
1/4W
22M
TO-92 TO-92 MINI
4K7 .
R64
FLMP
1/4W

C1
220P
249R
R63 1/8W
. .
15K R61 15K
{Function}

8 1/4W 1/4W 8
FLMP
RED
5906

LD5

R38 249R R55


LM13600N 1/8W
U3:A R60

R46 C40 C18 (VCC) (VCC)


1/4W
82K 100P 100V 47P 100V LM13600N LM13600N

8
MINI U3:D U4:C
6745 6745

V+
100N 100N Dual VCA Dual VCA
6840_PC

U3:E

U4:E
9 10K {Function} {Function} 9
AUD U2:C C5 C7
4390 R40 R42 63V 63V

V-
C25
1/4W 1/4W
P1 33U 16V 14K7 78K7 (VCC) (VCC)

4
M Function . .
LM13600N LM13600N
U3:C U4:D
6745 6745
R41 MC33078P Dual VCA Dual VCA
1/4W {Function} {Function}
1K 100N 100N
MINI
C37 C6 C8
220P 100V U2:A 63V 63V
10 10

Product
6745_PC
AP-VX-VTC POT PCB
11 POT PCB PCB# X8011 Sheet 1 of 1 11

Date: Fri May 29, 2009 Rev:8V00


Filename: X8011V800sch.sch2002
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
M1128 AP-VX

LSPOST
RCLP LVGND

BRPRTCT
LSPOST
M1128 X17 AP-VX

V+
RREF
LCLP

V-
RREF

LREF
LREF

RSIG

BlankSize - 14000x11000
ACT
X12
M1133 X24 VTC PRTCT V- V+ X14

V800
M1128-AP-VX
W1

M1133-VTC
1
6
12
R1 100K X13 21in 14C
2329

W2
To Power Supply Pcb X9 X1 3604
R49 15K X4

R8

BC560C
R48
Q6 10K 15K R39

RSPRE

X19
LSPRE

RSIG
LIMABLE
RSPOST
15K R32

Q3
BC560C 15K R50 C10

X8011
4K7
4K7 R7 R2 X15
10K R33

470N
C1
220P 100K X10 R34
470R R47 470R
C9 470N 220P
X8 3V0 D1
D9 4148 470K X23 C2
R4 X21

R56 R36
D2 Q2 LD5 C22
R5 8M2 RED

R29R31 D3
220N
REDLD3 3V0
Protect

C21

8M2
5906

R30
L Clip
Channel A Channel B

470N

220N
+ +
-
Q1
MPSA13

1K

5906
X11 RED
5906

4V7
62K
- -
+

R37
LD6

R57
MPSA63 R Clip
R136 470K X6 C4 620R R Activity
R17

X22
LD4 GRN
L Activity
Power

1K2 R3 R55A 220R

4U7
63V
5908

R63 5908
+ + +

Q5
GRN

GRN P1

249R

249R
P2 C35 14K7 R45

47K
D6 4148

22M
- - -
BC560C

4K7
5908 LD1 R22 220R R55B R43 82K LD2
4K7

AUD AUD
R53 620R
10K 10K

R54
249R 78K7 100P
1K C25
63V 249R R21 C41 Q4 R58

R59
R52 R26 R35
4U7 R27 1K R44 BC560C R62 15K 16V
R51 62K 15K 47K 47P 33U

33U
16V
C17 220P
R25

R55
C36 R20 15K

4K7
C3

R15
R18

470N X16 C38 C7

100N
220P

R41
LM13600N

1K

15K

15K
C26 C8
15K

U2

U3
22M

15K
4K7
100N
C6

100N LM13600N MC33078P 100N


47K
X18

X20
C5 C18 C37 15K 249R R60
U4 47P 82K R46 R38
SHORT AXIS

22M 249R R23 22M 249R 47K


R19

R42 78K7 100P R64


R28

R16 249R R24 14K7 R40 R65 R61


C40

CLINCH
INSERT
ORIGIN
ORIGIN
VCD LONG AXIS
StepAndRepeat - X2@6.875Y3@3.300

SEE LAYOUT DOCUMENTATION


SEE LAYOUT DIAGRAM

X8011 PRODUCTION NOTES - M1128 AP/VX

1.
P22
POT

PCB 3511
WASHER 8870
SCREW

2.
0.4"

LED
SPACER
PT#3739
SEE LAYOUT DIAGRAM

X8011 PCB_DATABASE_HISTORY X8011 DRILL HISTORY


MODEL(S):- AP4020 AND AP4040/VX2400 AND VX2402/V42 AND V44 MODEL(S):- AP4020 AND AP4040/VX2400 AND VX2402/V42 AND V44
# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE # DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
1 OCT/97
2 APR/17/98
1.00
2.00
FIRST PRODUCTION
#5664 RIBBON CABLE CONNECTIONS CHANGED FOR
1
2
D
D
V
V
N
N
LEAD/PIN REFERENCE
3 . . PROTECT CIRCUIT 3 D V N
4 DEC/09/98 3.00 PC#5736 TRACES CHANGED POT SUPPORT SCREWS 4 D V N
5 . . ADDED 5 D V N
6 NOV/20/01 3.10 PC#6466 LD7,LD8 NSL28AA->NSL32SR2 6 D V N 2N5401
7 JUL/09/02 4.00 PC#6401 PARTS MOVED NEAR P2 X8011 PENDING CHANGES 2N5551
8 OCT/25/02 4.10 PC#6568 R44/R41 10K->1K
9 APR/15/05 5.00 PC#6873 REDO SOLDERMASK MODEL(S):- MPSA06
AP4020 AND AP4040/VX2400 AND VX2402/V42 AND V44
10 JUN/05/06 6.00 PC#7138:GT:CONVERT TO PCAD2002. CHANGE OPTO MPSA13
11 . . LIMITER TO 13600 #6745 LIMITERS FOR ROHS # PC# PENDING CHANGE MPSA43
12 . . REPLACE C3,C4,C9 AND C10 WITH #5234 470N 63V 1 PC X BC550C
BC560C MPSA56
13 . . REPLACE R31 AND R51 WITH #6139 62K 1/4W 2 PC X
3 PC X MPSA63
1 . . REPLACE R4 WITH #6127 470K 1/4W
2 JUN/23/08 7.00 Removed shear, solder update, std board size 4 PC X
3 28-MAY-2009 8.00 CREATE X8011, M1128 FOR AP, VX AND M1133 FOR VTC 5 PC X
4 . . PC#7717, 7718 - M1133,V42 AND V44 CHANGE R34 6 PC X
5 . . AND R47 FROM 470R TO 2K #4808
6 D V N *PLACE IMPLEMENTED CHANGES INTO BOARD HISTORY
7 D V N
8 D V N C B E EBC
9 D V N TO-92 TO-92
10 D V N
11 D V N
12 D V N
13 D V N
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V

1 1

2 2

4148
D7
U3:A C23
33U 16V
MC33078P

C9
220P 100V

56K
R28
1/4W
.
3 3
R27 R22 R23 C34 C33
1/4W 1/4W 1/4W FILTER SW
1K54.
9K76 9K76 68N 100V 68N 100V
0.1% 0.1%

220P 100V 220P 100V


J1

R109B
56K
R10
1/4W

4M7
1/4W
.
LINE XLR

C11
U4:A C30 C29 S1:B
150N 63V 150N 63V
4 4
MC33078P
W1
R20
1/4W

C12
C10 120K.

3570
220P 100V
R25 R26 R24 LIMITER
1/4W 1/4W 1/4W
1K54.
9K76 9K76

LIMITER
0.1% 0.1%

S2:B
3436
5 5
J3 S R T

- - -
S2:A

33K
1/4W
R6
MONO-STEREO-BRIDGED

.
S3:A S3:B
3705 3705 MONO-STEREO-BRIDGED
L COM M R L COM M R
6 6

R111
1/4W
10R
RAD
R112
1/8W
S3:C S3:D 10R . MC33078P
3705 MONO-STEREO-BRIDGED 3705 MONO-STEREO-BRIDGED
L COM M R L COM M R
U1:B
7 7

R37 R38
1/4W 1/4W
10K0
. 10K0
.

8 8

- - -
C24
9 9
J4 S R T 100V 220P 33U 16V
C8

4148
R13 R16 R15 MC33078P

D4
1/4W 1/4W 1/4W
1K54 9K76 9K76
220P 100V

.
0.1% 0.1%
U3:B
56K
1/4W
R9

MC33078P
.
C6

10 10
C31 C32
U1:A FILTER SW
3657_OBS 68N 100V 68N 100V
220P 100V

R109A
56K
R19
1/4W

4M7
1/4W
.

J2
100V 220P
C7 U4:B
C5

C27 C28
150N 63V 150N 63V S1:A
MC33078P
11 R11 R12 R14 11
1/4W 1/4W 1/4W
1K54.
9K76 9K76
0.1% 0.1%
R18
1/4W
120K.

12 12
100N 100V

Tie-net Name
GND LIFT

Copper
C13

Tie Here
S4:B
S4:A

Copper C1
22N 275V
Tie Here

M1129 Database History


100N 100V

13 13
MODEL(S):- AP2020 AP4020 AP4040 AM1CE
# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
C14

1 OCT/97 1.00 FIRST PRODUCTION


2 NOV/97 2.00 SWITCH NETS RREF WITH LREF AND RSPRE WITH
3 . . LSPRE AT 14 PIN CONNECTOR. INPUT TO NONINVERTING
4 DEC/02/97 . CHANGE C27, C29, C28, C30 TO 150N
5 APR/16/98 3.00 PC#5694 PINS 10-12 OF MC2 CONNECTED TO BRG SWT
6 JUL/01/98 4.00 ISOLATE PIN OF S3
100N 100V

8
8

14 7 SEP/06/01 4.10 PC#6436 REPLACE R119 (10K0) WITH JUMPER X119 14


V+
V+

V+

U3:C 8 APR/15/05 5.00 PC#6873 REDO SOLDERMASK


U1:C U4:C 9 JUL/2005 6.00 CONVERT TO PCAD2002, PC#6944:ROUTE GAUGE,
C39

V-

10 AUG-15-2005 . PC#6914:ADD TARGETS


V-

V-

11 D V N
4
4

12 D V N
13 D V N
M1129.sch_schematic-DATABASE_HISTORY
100N 50V

MODEL(S):-
100N 50V

15 AP4020 / AP4040 / AP2020 / AM1CE 15

# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE


C15

1 OCT/1997 1.00 FIRST PRODUCTION


C16

2 NOV/12/97 2.00 REVERSED INPUT POLARITY. MODIFIED FOR AP2020


3 DEC/02/97 . C27, C28, C29, C30 TO 150n
4 APR/22/98 2.10 PC#5694 ADD NETS BRPRTCT, LVGND-28 TO BRG SW
5 SEP/06/01 2.20 DELETE R119
6 JUL/2005 3.00 CONVERT TO PCAD2002
7 D V N
16 8 D V N 16
9 D V N
10 D V N
11 D V N
12 D V N
13 D V N
Product
{Drawing Number}
17 {Title} PCB# M1129 Sheet 1 of 2 17

Date: Tue May 02, 2006 Rev: v6.00


Filename: M1129-6v00.sch2002
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V
S4

3705
S2 S1
S3 W2
3417

X50
BC BM BR AC AM AR BL AL

X43
DC DM DR CC CM CR DL CL

3436 3436
BRIDGED - STEREO - MONO
C1 C28
22N 6435

10R R112 150N

FILTER SW
GND LIFT

LIMITER
275V

W4 R109A
33K R6 4M7
RT
V X42 68N
C27
3436 X9 C32

150N
10R R111 R109B
W3 4M7
X10

120K
R9
56K
56K
C13 C24
150N C29
68N
100N C23 X39
LIMABLE

R18
RSPOST

C31

16V
33U TP5
33U

100N
16V
RSIG

R19 68N C33


C14 LSPRE X41 4148 D4
FROM POTS

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RSPRE
U3
120K
W1

56K
56K
14 PIN SCKT X11 MC33078P C34 C30
X12

150N
68N
8 9 10 11 12 13 14

X40
LSPOST

X38 X35 4148


R20
R28
R10

D7
RREF
LREF
V+

V-

X13
T P2
X31

X30

X29

X28

X27

X26

X25

X24

X23

X22

X37

X20

X19

X18
R24

X36
AP2020 / AP4020 /

R38 10K0
TP3
TP4
M1129

U4
TP1
10K0

V6.00
9K76
220P

U1
220P
9K76
R14

MC33078P
MC33078P

R37
C7

AP4040
C10

R15
9K76 X15 X32
X119
C5 C8

220P 9K76 R23


C15
9K76
9K76

100N 220P C9
R12

100N
9K76

100N C16
9K76

220P C39
220P C12
220P X16
220P C11
R16

R22

C6 R25
1K54
R26
1K54

J2 LINE XLR J1 1K54


R11

X17
RIGHT

R13
1K54

LEFT

R27
LINE_IN

X33
X34
J4
LINE_IN

TIP-SW TIP-SW
- -
J3

TIP TIP

BEC
RING-SW RING-SW

7 - 7 -
RING RING
SHORT AXIS

LOC
3657
3657

SL-SW SL-SW
- -
SLEEVE SLEEVE

CLINCH
ORIGIN INSERT
ORIGIN
VCD LONG AXIS
M1129.sch_schematic-DATABASE_HISTORY
M1129 DRILL HISTORY
MODEL(S):- AP4020 / AP4040 / AP2020 / AM1CE MODEL(S):- AP2020/AP4020/AP4040/AM1CE
# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
1 OCT/1997 1.00 FIRST PRODUCTION # DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
2 NOV/12/97 2.00 REVERSED INPUT POLARITY. MODIFIED FOR AP2020 1 APR-03-2003 V06 N
3 DEC/02/97 . C27, C28, C29, C30 TO 150n 2 AUG-15-2005 V07 CONVERT TO PCAD2002
4 APR/22/98 2.10 PC#5694 ADD NETS BRPRTCT, LVGND-28 TO BRG SW 3 D V N
5 SEP/06/01 2.20 DELETE R119 4 D V N
6 JUL/2005 3.00 CONVERT TO PCAD2002 5 D V N
7 D V N 6 D V N
8 D V N
9 D V N
10 D V N
11 D V N
12 D V N
13 D V N

M1129 Database History


MODEL(S):- AP2020 AP4020 AP4040 AM1CE
M1129 PRODUCTION NOTES
# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE 1 FOR XLR #3657 USE SCREW PT#8829
1 OCT/97 1.00 FIRST PRODUCTION UP THROUGH THE BOTTOM
2 NOV/97 2.00 SWITCH NETS RREF WITH LREF AND RSPRE WITH 2 FOR M1129B VX1200/2400/J/2402
3 . . LSPRE AT 14 PIN CONNECTOR. INPUT TO NONINVERTING DO NOT STUFF X40 AND X41
4 DEC/02/97 . CHANGE C27, C29, C28, C30 TO 150N ADD WIRES IN BOARD ASSEMBLY
5 APR/16/98 3.00 PC#5694 PINS 10-12 OF MC2 CONNECTED TO BRG SWT
6 JUL/01/98 4.00 ISOLATE PIN OF S3
7 SEP/06/01 4.10 PC#6436 REPLACE R119 (10K0) WITH JUMPER X119
8 APR/15/05 5.00 PC#6873 REDO SOLDERMASK
9 JUL/2005 6.00 CONVERT TO PCAD2002, PC#6944:ROUTE GAUGE,
10 AUG-15-2005 . PC#6914:ADD TARGETS
11 D V N
12 D V N
13 D V N

M1129 PENDING CHANGES


MODEL(S):- AP2020/AP4020/AP4040/AM1CE
# PC# PENDING CHANGE
1 PC X
2 PC X
3 PC X
4 PC X
5 PC X
6 PC X
*PLACE IMPLEMENTED CHANGES INTO BOARD HISTORY
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V

1 1

6880 6880
6
4N35 4N35 1
U1:B

1/4W
220K
R89

MINI
U1:A R80
5 ZD10 0W5
1/4W
2 220R 4V7 1N750ARL
2 4 MINI . . 2
BLK EY1 RED EY2

4007
. .

D30
J1:A
Function
SPEAKON 4C
R30 C9 R31 C10 3628
1/4W 1/4W
620R 4N7 250V 39R 2N2 400V 1+
. .
3 2_ 3

16V
W1:H 8 1_
D 2+
IRF630NPBF
W1:G 8 Q11 D21 3628

C30A
33U

R67A
1/4W
FUSIBLE
R57A

10K
151R
1/4W
R29 SPEAKON 4C

MINI
N 6752

FUSIBLE
G

R59A
1/4W
10R
5.0W TO220 Function
W1:F 8 3K6 Function
MR854
J1:B
.
200V 220P S MJ21196 MJ21196 MJ21196 MJ21196
BC550C

R72A
1/8W
Q13 Q15 Q17 Q19

FUSIBLE
W1:E 8

33R

151R
FLMP

1/4W
63V
C18 R29A ZD8 1W0

50V
R5
5.0W 6909 6909 6909 6909
Q20A 16V0 1N4745A

R49A
1/4W

1/4W
10K0
3K6 TO3 TO3 TO3 TO3

MINI
R6
2K
W1:D 8

.
5101 {Function} {Function} {Function} {Function}

FUSIBLE
.

39R0
1/4W
C26A
4U7

R32
22U
C3
4 4

C29A
R205 BC560C TO92 J2:A

330U
W1:C 8 1/4W BC560C Function

R68A
1/4W

FUSIBLE
R66A
3K3

470R
1/4W

1/4W
D13 D22

MINI

10R

R87
47K Q14A R28 D14 D15

MINI
SPEAKON 4C

160V
MINI C11
5102 Q3 {Function} 1/2W 3628
W1:B 8 220N 250V

25V
5102 MJE340 1R MR854 MR854 MR854 MR854 1+

500V
.
R55A TO92
1/4W TO92 Q40 MJ21196 MJ21196 MJ21196 MJ21196 2_

10U
C27A
W1:A 8 21K5 6873 R33 Q14 Q16 Q18 Q20
R47A
1/4W

1_
1K5

2SC5949-0 1.0W 6909 6909 6909 6909


MINI

.
R38A
1/4W
56K

TO126

10P
C22A

50V
1R TO3 TO3 TO3 TO3 2+
.

Q5 FLMP
{Function} {Function} {Function} {Function}

FUSIBLE
R58A
3628

39R0
1/4W
7005 C12 R26 C30 R34
4148 1/4W 1/4W SPEAKON 4C
TO3P

1N
C2
22N 100V 470R 22N 100V 270R Function
5
. R82 MINI MINI 5
D17A J2:B
MJE350 1/4W
R46A
1/4W

D1 BC550C
4K7
MINI

Q15A 200R0
FLMP
. Q9 R55
6874 4148 1/8W
R39A

150R
1/4W

1/4W

1/4W
12K
7K5

MJE340 5101

MINI
R7

R8

1/4W
TO126 D2 220R0

R20
.

.
MPSA42

MINI
3K
FLMP
Q18A BC550C TO92

1/4W

1/4W
Q12A 6873 4148

R21

R35
2K2

1/4W
220K
50V

MINI
1K
R25
Q1

MINI
.
5113 TO126
4148

5101
D13A

4148

D19A

R60A
2.0W
220K
TO92 R9

10MM
R36
22U
C18A

16V0
TO92

ZD7
1/8W

FUSIBLE
R61A

47R0
1/4W

1/4W
1/4W R63

R27

2R2
249R 2N6517

.
D22A FLMP 91K 5.0W

4148
6 . 6

BAV21
25V
R56A R24 5R6

12V0

D11
4148

Q7

D7
D14A

ZD4
10K

0W5
.
R44A
1/4W

1/4W 4148 1/4W


MINI
1K

1N5246B
Lin 6854
4148

17K8 220K
D20A

0R15
5.0W

5.0W

5.0W

5.0W
3820 L1

R53

R56

0R1

R58

0R1

R60

0R1
. 4520 MINI R35A R37

C6
330U
1/4W

.
TO92

2R2
1/4W 1/4W

0W5
R3
R40A R43A

FUSIBLE
R62A

47R0
1/4W

.
RT1

FUSIBLE
C20A

39R0

0R47
1/4W

1.0W

1N5242B
200R0
20K0 27K

R85

FLMP
1/4W

1/8W

1/4W
1/4W 1/4W D23A

R1

22R

39R
R11

R12

R83
FLMP

FLMP

FLMP
2N2 400V M BIAS TRIM MINI . 4UH
220R 3K
MINI MINI
4148
R45A
1/4W
4148

D15A

MINI
1K

4148
50V

D21A

. R70
MINI
1/4W

12V0
1/4W
100K

20K0 R38
R71

ZD5
25V
ZD12
MJE350
MINI

5.0W
18K

R59

0R1
5.0W

5.0W

2.0W
4V7
BC550C 1/4W 1/4W
C19A
22U

R57

0R1

R61

0R1

R62

3R9
0R15
5.0W
MINI

R52

.
Q19A

.
R40B 27K

.
7 7

1/4W

1/4W
4148

68R

R23
D16A

4K7

4148
MPSA92 6874 Q8

MINI
R2

1/4W

C7

0W5
330U
R10

4K7

BAV21
.

MINI

D9

D10
0W5
1/4W

1N5242B

63V
TO126 5101

39R
R14

1N750ARL
1/4W

1/4W
Q13A

2R2

R41

2R2
.
R4

.
5114 TO92 R39

250V
. 1/4W

1U
C8
TO92 91K
R41A
1/4W

1/4W
4148
MJE340

R42
7K5

4K7
MINI
.

200V

D5

1/4W
.

R19

R40
Q16A BC560C

MINI
1K
R50A
1/4W

1/8W

10N
C19
4K7

1/4W
BC560C
MINI

R22
6873

MINI
3K
Q2 249R
FLMP
TO126 C1 Q10 R51
1N5
4148 5102
FUSIBLE
R63A

39R0
1/4W

1/8W
D3 5102 220R0
R42A
1/4W

TO92
56K

160V

FLMP
D18A
.

8 TO92 8
4148
500V
R51A
1/4W

R43 R50
1K5
MINI

D4 C13 C31

1/4W
R84 1/4W 1/4W

R13

43K
150R
1/4W

1/4W
10U
C28A

R15

R16

12K
22N 100V 22N 100V

MINI

.
1/4W 470R 270R
R69A
1/4W

.
3K3

MINI .
200R0 4148 MJ21195 MJ21195 MJ21195 MJ21195
10P
C23A

FLMP
BC550C R49 Q22 Q24 Q26 Q28
1.0W 6910 6910 6910 6910
Q17A BC560C 2SA2121-0 1R TO3 TO3 TO3 TO3

50V
FLMP
5101 Q6 {Function} {Function} {Function} {Function}
Q21A
TO92 7004
16V

5102 R44 D17


FUSIBLE
R65A
1/4W

D18 D19
470P
C4
C14
10R

{Function} TO3P 1/2W D16


63V
R53A

220N 250V
1/4W

TO92
R70A
1/4W

MJE350 1R
MINI
2K

10K

MR854
MINI

9 . MR854 MR854 9
Q41 MR854
33U
C31A

4U7
C25A

BC550C 6874
TO126

FUSIBLE
39R0
1/4W
FUSIBLE

R48
R64A

151R
1/4W

Q4
R71A
1/8W
33R
FLMP
1.0W
R72

4K7

5101
.

TO-92
6478 {Watts} TO92

200V
VCC {Function} MJ21195 MJ21195 MJ21195 MJ21195
50V

AS35FNOUT 1W0 ZD9 Q21 Q23 Q25 Q27


FUSIBLE

GND
151R
1/4W

1/4W
10K0

6910 6910 6910 6910


R17

R18

MINI

220P
C17
Q31 R54 1N4745A 16V0 TO3 TO3 TO3 TO3
ZD13
33V0
63V

5.0W
C5
22U

10 {Function} {Function} {Function} {Function} 10


R86 3K6
.
330R
1/4W

1/4W

1/4W
R73

R74

R64

33K
1/4W
2K

80V

80V

TO220
.

.
10U
C32

0W5

470R D20

MT2
1N5257B

S
MINI

Function 6517
MTP8P20
1/2W

1/2W

R45
R69

R68
22K

22K

Q12 MR854
C29

C22

Q30
.

5.0W
4700U

4700U

6925

P
3K6
. TO220

MT1
STM-BTB-600BRG
Function

G
R46 R47

16V
C15 C16
80V

80V

1/4W 1/4W
11 1K 2N2 400V 39R 470P 100V 11

{Voltage}
MINI .
C28

C23
4700U

4700U

4007

10U
C21
D31
6880 6880

5190
Q29:A

TO92
MBS4992
6 R81
4N35 4N35 1 0W5 ZD11
U2:B 1/4W

1/4W
220K
1N750ARL 4V7 R65

R88
220R

MINI
U2:A MINI 1/4W
5
80V

80V

10R
2 .
4
C27

C24
4700U

4700U

12 12
80V

80V

2N5401
1/2W

1/2W
R66

R67
22K

22K
.

.
C26

C25

2N5551
4700U

4700U

2N6517
13 MPSA13 YS6909 13
MPSA43
BC550C MPSA56
BC560C MPSA63
MBS4942 AS35

M1146 Database History


E MODEL(S):- AP4040
B
14 14
BOTTOM # DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
OUT
REF
IN

EBC VIEW
1 FEB/12/98 1.00 DERIVED FROM M1126
MT2

MT1

C B E
N/C

TO-92 2 JUN/19/98 1.10 PC#5767 C10,C15,C20A 2N2 TO PT#5427


TO-92 3 JUL/4/98 1.20 PC#5798 R72 4K7 1/2W TO 4K7 1W
4 SEP/10/98 2.00 PC#5806 ADD 33R, 33u/16V ACROSS R57A,R64A,C30A,
5 . . -R72A,C31A,R71A
MJL21194 6 JAN/27/99 3.00 PC#5908 U1,U2 4N35 TO TLP621
MJL1302A 7 JUL/08/99 4.00 SPKON JACKS RE-CONFIGURED
MJL3281A 8 AUG/12/99 5.00 CORRECT ERROR IN SPKONS
9 OCT/12/00 6.00 PC#6278 ADD R86,C17 AT Q41. PC#6083 REDO GND TRA
15 MJL21193 10 AUG/28/01 7.00 PC#6429 ADD R87,C18 AT Q40
15

2SA2121-0 11 SEP/18/01 8.00 PC#6438 ADD R88,R89 AT U1, U2


2SC5949-0 12 MAY/03/02 8.10 PC#6517 Q13->20 #6900->#6909. Q21-Q28 #6927->#6910
13 . . R13 27K-<43K,C18 1N->220P,R87 100R->470R
1 MAY/16/03 8.20 PC#6607 C10,C15, C20A #5427->#5208
STM-BTB-600BRG 2 FEB/09/04NOV8.30 PC#6658 CHANGE BREAKAWAY AND ROUTE
3 SEP/2004 9.00 CONVERT TO PCAD2002
4 APR/25/06 9.10 PC#7007 MAC-224-4 TO STM-BTB-600BRG
5 MAY/02/06 9.20 PC#7083 MTP10N15L TO IRF630NPBF
16 6 APR/03/07 9.30 HA, PC#7076, REPLACE Q5 #6989 WITH #7004 16
7 . . Q6 #6990 WITH #7005
8 NOV-19-08 10.00 Solder Updates
9 D V N
10 D V N
11 D V N
12 D V N
MT1

G
MT2

Product
B C E
G D S
BCE
E CB 13 D V N
POWER AMP
17 AP4040 PCB# M1146 Sheet 1 of 1 17

Date: Thu Sep 25, 2008 Rev:v1000


Filename: M1146v1000p0sch.sch2002
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V
ORIGIN
CLINCH
R68
R69
47
RT 0

W6
V 80 0U

+145V
V

RED 12in
4700U
80V
RT

22K
22K
1/2W
1/2W
V 5896
SHORT AXIS 58
96
RT
V
RT

ORIGIN
INSERT
V

C22
C29
470
0

R67
R66
80V U

VCD
RT
V

LONG AXIS
Top Assy M1146 v10.00
Pcb Mech M1146 v10.00
+78V
22K
22K
D13

1/2W
1/2W

W7

YEL 10in
RT Q1
4700U V 589
6 6
RT
V 80V 6517

C28
MJ
MR854

21

TAB
19
Bo
dy 6

MJ21

SOCKET
C23

NORMAL
TO220 Bo
Body

_
dy

19
MJ

W8
5
Q23
RT 21
V 19
5
X6

NORMAL LARGE
STM-BTB-600BRG Q30
ETCH

Q2
X5
Q15

5896
GUIDE

4
MJ21

Body
10R
196

TO92
R65

SOCKET UPSIDE DOWN


4700U

Q29
80V

SOCKET WITH DIRECTION


0R1 0R1

MBS4992
5896

MR854
33K
RT
V 5.0W 5.0W
R64

16V
R57 R56
RT

BLK 8in
D17
V

W4

ETCH
GUIDE
10U C21

GND
+
W5
L1

C19
10N
5834
4700U
38
20
80V

C27
5896
RT
V
4U R
H 63

RT

C24
V
X3

5R

3R9
2.0W
6
4700U 5.

EY10
80V
0W

AP4040 / V44 LAYOUT


T

W9
10R R59A 5896 R V BLU
C18A
R41A 7K5

R62
50V R42A D20
R39A 7K5

50V
22U

22U
C27A 56K
D22

MR854 MR854

C19A
-78V
56K R38A
EY9

WHT 7in
Q1
YEL

D16A 4148 RT D21 8


160V V 4N7 C9
4148 D13A 100K R71 RT R30 620R
R43A 10U V 4700U MJ
MR854

4148 4148 D15A 80V 21


3K

C26
3K6 19

D14A
1K R44A 5896 Bo
dy 6
17K8 R29
MJ21

1K 2N2 Bo

C20A
5.0W
Body

dy
19

MJ
R56A 10U R45A
5
Q27

Q12A
220R R40A 21
160V MPSA92 19
5

MPSA42
RT 2N2 39R
R31

V
C10
Q13A R50A
Q2
4K7
Q17

C25
8
MJ21

C28A 3K6
Body

R46A 4K7

C22A
6874 .
R29A
196

10P
BC560C 4148 D17A 10R 5.0W

Q15A
MJE350
Q14A D18A 1K5 R47A R65A 0R1 0R1
MR854

BC550C 4148
ZD8 16V0 5.0W 5.0W

W10
Q17A R51A 1K5

R58A
R64A 151R R28 1R R61 W11 BLU R58

BLU 6in
X9 1/2W
Q11

WC7
D19

6752

R53A
YEL
TO220

39R0
C31A

-145V
2K
220N 39R0

.
33U 33R C11 250V R32 IRF630NPBF

R71A
10P
16V 5882

C23A
Q16A
MJE340
10K R70A 220N
BC560C R69A C14 250V 3K6
LOC
BEC

3K3 5882
R45

6873 SPACER
R72
220K 22N XC38 1.0W 5.0W
2.0W

USED AS A

R72A
R57A
THIS CAP IS
Q21A R60A 4K7
X1 1K 2N2 TO-92
C15 X10

63V
4U7
63V

C25A
4U7
.
10U R46

C26A
BC550C R68A 2K R73

33R
Q31

6873
63V

Q18A
U2
6880 3K6
4N35

2K
MJE340
3K3 AS35FN
33V0

151R
R54 330R R74
X4 C32

Q20A
5.0W
10K R67A R88 220K
4148 D19A
R81
ZD13

47R0 R61A X2 ZD9 16V0

SEE LAYOUT DOCUMENTATION


16V
33U
R49A

C30A
4148 D22A 39R0 R63A R44 R47 39R
U1

R80
6880
4N35

D20A
220R

330U 4148 1R
Q12

220R 1/2W 470P


6925

25V
TO220

4148 D21A Q19A D30 C16


MTP8P20

4V7 ZD10
D15

MJE350 4007

C29A
X20

.
R62A 47R0 4V7 4007
4148 D23A X11 ZD11
220K R89 Q2
0
R66A 6874 R48 39R0
10R X19 91K R36
27K R37 X36 MJ
MR854

R55A 21K5 BAV21 21


8 1 4148 D7 19
2328 Bo 6
X22 dy
MJ21

CLIP
47K R35A 20K0 Bo
Body

X13
SIG
C17 220P
19

dy

NFB
MJ

GND
GND

CLIM
R205 X30
5
Q25

21

PRTCT
W1 R21 2K2 19

TSENSE
C4 470P 5
R84

X14 Q8
63V

C8
1U

150R
R15
Q41

BC550C Q2
Q19

R42 6
E
MJ21

R70 12K
Body

470R

18K 4K7
R86
200R0
.

R16 C
196

249R
6874

R23 4K7 4148 D5 R19


TO126

B
MJE350

D3 4148 0R1 0R1


INTO WAVE

R18
MR854

R22 3K X23
10K0 5.0W 5.0W
Q7

ZD7 16V0
Q6

151R R17
2N6517
R83

220K R59 R60


C5

R24 220K
D18

R25
50V
22U

X38
7004

ZD5

330U
TO3P

Q4
43K

25V
BLK 4"
2SA2121-0

200R0

BLK 14"
RED 13"
RED 2.5"
12V0
C6
C3
50V
22U

ETCH
BC550C BC560C

25V
GUIDE

Q3
330U
C7

X12 X37 200R0 E


R13

R82
.

ZD4 12V0 R5 151R C


BLK

BLK

X26
Q40
6873

EY6 EY1 EY5


TO126

R6 10K0 B
MJE340

X7
EY2
RED

R8 12K
RED 1-

R20 3K X15
Q5

R7 150R
1-

C2 1N
R87
470R

R35 1K
D2 4148
1+

2+
2+
1+

R26 470R
7005

TO3P

Q9 C18 220P
3628 NL4MP-1
2SC5949-0

22N
SPEAKON 4C
C12

BC550C D1 4148
D10

2-
2-

R40B D9 4148
D14

X32 20K0
R38 27K
R49
J2

Q1
2R2 R27 C13 R40 1K 4
2.5"
YEL

1R
R41
BLK

EY7

22N R11
BAV21

22R 1.0W
91K

2R2 MJ
MR854

21
1R
EY3

D4 4148 X16 19
Bo
dy 6
1.0W
MJ21

v10.00

470R 249R R9
Q10

Bo
M1146

R43
JACKS FOR SERVICE BOARDS.
Body

dy
M1146
19

MJ
R33

v10.00

YEL YEL

BC560C
5
Q21

39R R14 21
X21

R12 19
R39

AP4040/V44

5
EY4
EY8 J1

R51
BLK

220R0 39R
AP4040/V44

19"
22N

DO NOT STUFF WIRES OR SPEAKON

Q2
YEL

270R
Q13

X17 2
MJ21

1-
BLK 3.5"

1N5
3628
Body

4V7 0R47 R85


C31 ZD12
196

C1 1.0W
1-
BLK 18"

R2 68R 2R2 R4
0R15 0R15
MR854

4K7 R10
1+

2+

X8
2+
1+

R52 5.0W R53 5.0W


R1 39R0 2R2 R3
NL4MP-1
SPEAKON 4C
X18
Q2
Q1

D16

2-
2-

22N
X24

220R0 C30 BC560C BC550C


10K
RT1

R55
270R

TP9
BIAS TRIM

TP8
R34
ETCH
GUIDE

BlankSize - 15000x11000
StepAndRepeat - X0@0.000Y0@0.000
ETCH
GUIDE

ClinchRepeats - X0@0.000Y0@0.000
SEE LAYOUT DIAGRAM

M1146 - AP4040 / V44 PRODUCTION NOTES


1. MOUNTING DETAILS FOR 5W ADD #8629 SPACERS ONLY ON 4. MOUNTING HARDWARE FOR Q11,Q12 #8741 4-40X 1/2" BOLT
5 WATT RESISTORS R29 AND R45. ENSURE SPACERS ARE UNDER 8. TAB WIRE COLOURS: TAB 1 RED 16AWG TAB 2 YEL 16AWG
RESISTOR BODY ENOUGH TO RAISE IT OFF THE BOARD SURFACE. #3501 BELL WASHER TAB 3 BLK 16AWG TAB 4 WHT 16AWG
2. MOUNTING HARDWARE FOR Q5 AND Q6. #8667 SHOULDER WASHER
TAB 5 BLU 16AWG TAB 6 OUTPUT +
T-220 DEVICE TAB 7 OUTPUT -
#3846 MICA
#8902 - 4-40 X 3/4 PAN PHIL
HEATSPREADER
#8485 ZINC #6 WASHER PCB

Z234 CLAMP #8701 4-40 KEPS NUT


T264 DEVICE
5. MOUNTING HARDWARE FOR TO3 OUTPUTS
#3797 THERMO PAD
9. Q31 IS HAND INSERTED AND BENT OVER WITH FLAT SIDE
HEATSPREADER UP AS SHOWN.
TORQUE 4 INCH/LB
PCB
#8701 4-40 KEPS NUT
#8835 BOLT
TORQUE 4 INCH/LB

3. MOUNTING HARDWARE FOR Q40 AND Q41. TO-3 TRANSISTOR

#3916 THERMAL PAD


Z234 CLAMP

#3517 #8 NYLON WASHER HEATSPREADER


#3851 1/2 PCB PLASTIC SPACER
T126 TYPE DEVICE
#8663 SPACER

#4060 SIL THERMO PAD #8800 6-32 KEPS NUT 10. MOUNTING HARDWARE FOR Q15A AND Q16A.
HEATSPREADER
PCB #8701 4-40 HEX NUT
INITIAL TORQUE FOR TO-3'S IS 8 INCH/LB
#3851 #8902
Z234 FINAL TORQUE AFTER HEATSINK HAS #3896 HEATSINK
SPCR #8485 440- SCREW
CLAMP COOLED FROM WAVE SOLDER IS 6 INCH/LB
WASHER

#3501
6. USE #2006 SMALL BODY 1R 1W FOR R33 AND R49.
WASHER

#4060
SIL-PAD 7. MOUNTING DETAILS FOR Q30 TRIAC
USE #8799 TO MOUNT TRIAC Q30

PLACE CLAMP PIC HERE 1

#8865 4-40 SCREW

2
3 11. CHECK THE TRANSISTORS FOR ANY SHORT.
#3517
WASHER
1/4" 12.. FOR CONNECTOR W1 USE YSPART 2328.
TO PLACE THE CONNECTOR BEND RESISTOR R55A TO THE LEFT
BEND DOWN 1/4" FROM BODY OF THE TRANSISTOR
SO THAT THE CONNECTOR SITS FLUSH AGAINST THE BOARD.
IMPORTANT: AFTER MOUNTING DEVICE DO NOT CUT LEGS
BEND LEGS IN DIRECTION SHOWN
IT IS IMPRATIVE THAT LEG ARKED 2 AND 3 ARE
CLAMP DETAIL - SEE NOTES 2 AND 3. BENT FLAT AGAINST THE COPPER SURFACE.
SEE LAYOUT DIAGRAM

2N5401
M1146 Database History 2N5551 M1146.SCH_DATABASE_HISTORY
MODEL(S):- AP4040 / V44 2N6517 MODEL(S):- AP4040
# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE MPSA13
# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
1 FEB/12/98 1.00 DERIVED FROM M1126 BC550C MPSA43
AS35 MBS4942 1 APR/25/06 V PC#7007 MAC-224-4 TO STM-BTB-600BRG
2 JUN/19/98 1.10 PC#5767 C10,C15,C20A 2N2 TO PT#5427 BC560C MPSA56 2 MAY/02/06 2.20 PC#7083 MTP10N15L TO IRF630NPBF
3 JUL/4/98 1.20 PC#5798 R72 4K7 1/2W TO 4K7 1W MPSA63 3 D V N
4 SEP/10/98 2.00 PC#5806 ADD 33R, 33u/16V ACROSS R57A,R64A,C30A, 4 D V N
5 . . -R72A,C31A,R71A 5 D V N
6 JAN/27/99 3.00 PC#5908 U1,U2 4N35 TO TLP621 6 D V N
7 JUL/08/99 4.00 SPKON JACKS RE-CONFIGURED 7 D V N
8 AUG/12/99 5.00 CORRECT ERROR IN SPKONS 8 D V N
9 OCT/12/00 6.00 PC#6278 ADD R86,C17 AT Q41. PC#6083 REDO GND TRA OUT N/C 9 D V N
10 AUG/28/01 7.00 PC#6429 ADD R87,C18 AT Q40

MT1
C B E 10 D V N

MT2
REF
IN
11 SEP/18/01 8.00 PC#6438 ADD R88,R89 AT U1, U2 IRF830 EBC 11 D V N
12 MAY/03/02 8.10 PC#6517 Q13->20 #6900->#6909. Q21-Q28 #6927->#6910 TO-92 TO-92
MTP12P10 12 D V N
13 . . R13 27K-<43K,C18 1N->220P,R87 100R->470R 13 D V N
MTP10N15L
1 MAY/16/03 8.20 PC#6607 C10,C15, C20A #5427->#5208 MJL21194
2 FEB/09/04 8.30 PC#6658 CHANGE BREAKAWAY AND ROUTE IRL2910
3 SEP/2004 9.00 CONVERT TO PCAD2002 IRF5210 MJL1302A
BD139 MJL3281A MJ21195
4 APR/25/06 9.10 PC#7007 MAC-224-4 TO STM-BTB-600BRG MTP2P50E
5 MAY/02/06 9.20 PC#7083 MTP10N15L TO IRF630NPBF BD237 MJL21193
MTP8P20 BD238 MJ21196
6 APR/03/07 9.30 HA, PC#7076, REPLACE Q5 #6989 WITH #7004 BF872 2SA2121-0
7 . . Q6 #6990 WITH #7005 IRF720 MJE340 BF871 MAC224 2SC5949-0
8 NOV/18/08 10.00 Solder Updates MTP23P06 MJE350
9 D V N IRF822 2N6556
10 D V N MJE271 2N6553
IRF4905 MJE270
11 D V N
12 D V N BD140
13 D V N
Mnnnn Drilling History B E
MODEL(S):- {MODEL} BOTTOM
VIEW
# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
1 D V N B C E
2 D V N
MT2
MT1
G

3 D V N G D S E CB BCE
4 D V N
5 D V N B C E
6 D V N
7 D V N
8 D V N
9 D V N
10 D V N
11 D V N
12 D V N
13 D V N
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q

C214A

100V
220P 100V
1 1

R203A

C207
330U
1/4W
10K0

BRIDGE
1 MINI

16V
5 W35:A 12

D202A
D201A
4148

4148
100V
2

6419
W35:B 12
6 R201A

Flat

33U
C202A
C201A

D1
T1 4 3 1/4W MC33078P
W35:C 12 33U 16V 16K5

C208
330U
DPDT Switch 4
GENERIC_XF_2S_1P W35:D 12 R202A
2 WHITE 3 1/4W U201:A 2
Thermal Breaker 5 16K5
W35:E 12
BLACK R204A

100V
6 1/4W
S1 S2 2 W35:F 12
10K0

250V

275V

BRIDGE
MINI
7
W35:G 12

C209
330U
7 C214B

6419
1 8 220P 100V

C2

C1
4N7

22N
W35:H 12

Flat
D2
9 R203B
W35:I 12 1/4W
10K0

16V
R201B

100V
10 C201B MINI
3 W35:J 12 1/4W 3

D202B
33U 16V

D201B
4148

4148
16K5
11
W35:K 12

33U
C202B
C210
330U
6489
NTC
5R0
R1
12
W35:L 12 MC33078P

R202B
3700 1/4W U201:B
16K5

6489

NTC
5R0

R2
R204B
K2:A 1/4W
3721
4 10K0 4
MINI

3721

K1:B

ZD211
20V0
3700

R242
1/4W
47K
MINI
1W0
33K1N4747A
K2:B
.

D214
D213

4007

4007

4007
MJF6388

D215

D216
4007
5 R213 R215 Q204 5

R240
1/4W
D240 1/2W 1/4W

MINI
15K 1K 6815
K1:A 4007 . RAD
T221D R217
C215 R243 1/4W
1/4W 10R
100V 4U7

ZD208
FLMP
27K

1N5257B

18V0

8
25V
.
3700 MPSA06

V+
0W5
K1:C Q240 BC550C

C205
100U
U201:C

0W5
5103 Q241 R244
R208
1/4W

18V0 1N5248B
1K5

1/4W
MINI

V-
1N5257B33V0
0W5 ZD205
TO92 5101 220K
ZD201

MINI
2N5401
20V0

4
25V

6 TO92 6

R245
1/4W

25V
ZD209
Q202

1M
.
5108
C216
100U
0W5
1N5250B

D203

C206
100U
TO92

33V0
ZD206

0W5
1N5248B
4007 R218
.
1/4W
MJF6668 10R
Q210
5108
R214 R216 FLMP
R209
1/4W

Q205
1K5

63V
MINI

100V 4U7 1/2W 1/4W


15K 1K 6814
C203
R210
1/4W

2N5401
10K
MINI

TO92 . MINI
T221D

1U
C212
ZD210
7 7
R206
1/4W

ZD202
10K

4V7
MINI

R226
1/4W
22V0

22K
MINI
MPSA06
D212

D218
4148

4148

0W5

Q201
1N750ARL
0W5

R234
1/4W
4148
7K5 1N5251BRL

4K7
5103

MINI
TO92 BC550C MPSA06
D207
Q203 R211 R225 Q208
R207
1/4W
4K7

1/4W 1/4W
RAD

5101 5103 .
R219
1/4W

220K 470R
MINI MINI MJF6388
.

TO92 TO92 R227


D206

Q207
R237
1/4W

4007
4148

4148

4148
D205

D204

D219

1/4W
RAD
1M

8 8
6815

ZD207
220R
R238
1/4W
200K

100V MINI

4V7
T221D
.
R235

R236
1/4W

1/4W
8K2

8K2

D210
MINI

MINI

4148

0W5
22N
C204

1N750ARL
2N6517
2N5401
2N5551

R228

R229

R230
1/2W

1/2W

1/2W
2R2

2R2

2R2
D211

.
1 1 MPSA06 MJF6388
W36:A 8 W37:A 8 4148
9 MPSA13 MJF6668 9
2 2
W36:B 8 W37:B 8 C213 MPSA43
470U 63V BC550C
W36:C 8
3 W37:C 8
3 .
27K MPSA56
1/4W BC560C MPSA63
4 4 R250
W36:D 8 W37:D 8 2N6517 W38:B 2 2 W38:A

5 5 D220 R253 2 1
W37:E 8 Q211
R251
1/4W

W36:E 8 W39:B 4 4 W39:A


47K

1/4W
MINI

6 680R 6854 3 FAN 4


6 W37:F 8 4007 . W39:C 4 4 W39:D
W36:F 8 TO92
D221 {C_Type}
ZD213

7 7 MPSA13
W37:G 8
10V0

10 W36:G 8 FAN 10
R255
1/4W

8 4007 Q212
10K

C B E
MINI

8 W37:H 8 EBC B C E
R256
1/4W
10K

W36:H 8 5105
MINI

6840_PC
0W5

TO-92 TO-92 TO-221D 3700_DRW 3721_DRW


1N5240BRL

TO92
FAN1
R252

R254
1/4W

1/4W
47K

10K
MINI

MINI

Product
4007

D223
AP4040/V44
11 4007 Sheet1 PCB# - Sheet 1 of 1 11

D222 Date: Wed Feb 03, 2010 Rev:12V00 YsType:YS


Filename: X8012V1200sch.sch2002
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
StepAndRepeat - X2@6.675Y1@0.000

M1147 AP4040

XFMR CT
BLK BLK

WHT/AC
XFMR_PRI
BLK

BLK
W25

W26
.
KEEP COPPER FILLS AND ROUTING OF AC NETS AWAY FROM THIS AREA

W29

.
BLK W9 W10
XFMR YEL
RED RED
XF SEC MID
PRI GRY

DUMMY DUMMY
W30

. W22
W32

330U
100V
RT

BRIDGE
V
W7
E 1.

X8
TP9

330U
.

100V
6451 W8 RT

W28 W27
W31 V

W24
TO COMPLY WITH EUROPEAN SAFETY STANDARD EN60065.

250V
NOT
BLK/AC

W23
. BRIDGE C208
RT

C2
SEE

V C207
4N7
.
C210 C209
C1 V
T 22N
275

W34 RT
V RT
V
RV
TP10

.
W33

X21
6435

RTSENS
100V 100V

RCLIM
BRIDGE MOUNTED

RDRV

LTSENS
.

LCLIM
RCLIP
330U 330U

LCLIP

LDRV
BY WIRING TO

D1
6419 TOP AMP

ROSIG
GRN GRN D205 4148

LOSIG
RNFB

LNFB
ROG

ROG
X24

LOG

LOG
W36
MPSA06

D204 4148

X42
C1
PC-C
NO1
. .
TO BOTTOM
K2

Q240 AMP W37 1


2328 8 1
2328 8
BC550C

-
Q241 X40
RELAY 1A
BLU C202B X22

BRPRTCT
12V0

33U
16V

R202B
NO2 C2
W6 X25

M1147-AP4040
C201B
W19

Y 1 10K0

10K0
C215
GR W2

M1134-V44
9

R204B

12
648

4148
16V
R245

D201B
.

D202B 4148
4U7 BLU 10K0
4007

100V 33U ACT


W5
.

R201B
BRIDGE BRIDGE

10K0
R240

220K

220P
4148

2329
33K

47K

RSIG
D201A
W4 XF_SEC_MIDW20
R242

W15 U201 D202A 4148


0

R202A RREF

X8012
5R

20V0

14
R1

BRIDGE BRIDGE RED


D240

10K0

MC33078P
LREF
1M
9

R204A
W

R203B
W13
648

R244
0

27K

YEL 10K0
5R

LSIG

33U
.

16V
X10

C214B
R243

6
10K0 +18
W3

C201A
C216

YEL
ZD211

.
100U
25V XF_SEC_HI X19
R201A LVGND
R234

C202A
-18
16V
R2

220P C214A
1U
63V
R225

NO
C212 33U LCLIP
X5 R203A 10K0
R226 BEC RCLIP

W35
PRTCT

NC

1
X18

C205
33V0
2N5401 ZD210

ZD205
4K7

25V
4V7
470R

M1147 AP4040

100U
LOC
22K

RELAY 2C X16 10K


R238

X26 X9
33V0

C
BRIDGE MOUNTED X15 R256

25V
100U
M1134 V44
BY WIRING 6419 X14 C206
D2

Q210 ZD206 WHT


ZD202 W2 X17
X23
200K

22V0 R252 47K


4007 D223
4148 D210 WHT K1 R251 47K
W38 4056

D219
R B FAN 3700 2N6517 D220 4007
R208
R209

W1
D214
D215

R219 7K5 4148


27K 10K R254
1 2 22N C204 R250
W17

R214

Q211
RED 15K 10V0
470U

1/2W
W39

63V

1K5
1K5

W16 ZD213
.

.
C213

3538 RT X13 ZD209


V
4007
4007

4007
XF_SEC_HI BRIDGE W18 C203 D203 18V0 Q212
MPSA13
BRIDGE 18V0 ZD208
2N5401

4U7 X11 R253 680R


R213
4148

D216

D213
4007

4007

100V 15K
8K2
8K2

X6
D212

1/2W X12 1/2W R255 10K


R230
D218

2R2 Q202

D221
R210

R218
R206

X7 20V0 4007
1K

N 1/2W R229 D207


R236
R235
D211

4K7 R207

2R2 R227 ZD201


1K

4007
10R

4007
R216
4148

220R
10R
R215

R217

1/2W D206 BC550C D222


4148

MPSA06

R228
4148

2R2
10K

Q208 4V7
10K

MPSA06 R237 1M
ZD207 R211
X38

X37

X36

220K Q201
Q203
X35

X34

X33

X32

X31

X30

6815
ON
Pcb Mech X8012 12V0
6815
6814
SHORT AXIS

Q207

{Watts} Top Assy X8012 12V0


Q205

Q204

. .
MJF6388

MJF6668 MJF6388
CLINCH
ORIGIN INSERT
VCD LONG AXIS BlankSize - 14000 x 8000 Cl
ORIGIN

SEE LAYOUT DOCUMENTATION


SEE LAYOUT DIAGRAM

X8012 PRODUCTION NOTES: M1147 AP4040


1. FOR C1 USE 22N FOR NORTH AMERICAN AND 680N FOR EURO.
2. ADD RTV UNDER RELAY AND BEND LEADS FLAT TO PCB.

RELAY
RTV

PCB
SEE LAYOUT DIAGRAM

PIN CONFIGURATION
X8012 Database History X8012 PCB_DATABASE_HISTORY
MODEL(S):- MODEL(S):- 2N6517
AP4040 AND V44 AP4040 AND V44
2N5401
# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE # DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE 2N5551
1 FEB/12/98 1.00 DERIVED FROM M1127 1 D V N MJF6388
NO MPSA06
2 MAR/30/98 2.00 REPLACE R233&THERMISTOR WITH SURGISTORS 2 D V N MJF6668
3 APR/07/98 . PC#5664 ADD EXTRA PROTECT CIRCUIT 3 D V N MPSA13
4 JUL/15/98 2.10 PC#5798 REPLACE ZD212 WITH JUMPER 4 D V N MPSA43
5 OCT/27/99 3.00 PC#5695 ADD TP9,10 . ENLARGE AC TRACES 5 D V N COM BC550C MPSA56
6 APR/03/00 4.00 PC#6218 UPDATE REL2 SYMBOL (HOLE LOCATIONS) 6 D V N BC560C MPSA63
7 DEC/04/01 5.00 REPLACE JUMPERS FOR BRIDGE WITH TABS AND WIRES7 D V N COM1 COM2
8 JAN/15/02 6.00 NEW SOLDERMASK FOR TABS 8 D V N
9 SEP/2004 7.00 CONVERT TO PCAD2002 9 D V N NC1 NC2
10 9-MAY-2006 8.00 REDO AC FOR CE COMPLIANCE 10 D V N
11 23 Nov, 2006 . Imported test node locations from MD database. 11 D V N NO1 NO2
12 08 Feb, 2007 9.00 CHANGED ROUTE FILE, FIX SPACING SNAPIN CLOSE W36 12 D V N
13 . . CHANGE C213 FROM 470U 25V #5618 TO 470U 63V #5621 13 D V N
1 23-JAN-2008 10.00 Solderability Update, corrected AC clearances. C B E EBC B C E
2 17-FEB-2009 . PC#7717,ONLY FOR V44. CHANGE R201A,R201B,R202A X8012 PENDING CHANGES
3721_DRW 3700_DRW TO-92 TO-92 TO-221D
3 . . R202B FROM 10K0 TO #5057 16K5 1% 1/4W MODEL(S):- AP4040 AND V44
4 20-MAY-2009 11.00 CREATED X8012 FOR NEW CABLES, PC#7717 and 7738
5 OCT/21/09 12.00 PC#7885: Span change on X30-X35 # PC# PENDING CHANGE
6 03-FEB-2010 . PC7935: Change C203, C215 from #5259 to #5269 GG 1 PC X
7 D V N 2 PC X
8 D V N 3 PC X
9 D V N 4 PC X
10 D V N 5 PC X
11 D V N 6 PC X
12 D V N
13 D V N *PLACE IMPLEMENTED CHANGES INTO BOARD HISTORY

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