Crown Audio CL Series, CH Series operation manual Principles of Operation, CH1, CH2, CL1 and CL2

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CH and CL Series Power Amplifiers

5 Principles of Operation

5.1 CH1, CH2, CL1 and CL2

For the sake of simplicity, only channel one of the amplifier is described.

Signal is presented to the amplifier through one of three connectors when using the standard input module. Each channel is outfitted with a balanced XLR connector and a barrier strip. These connectors are wired in parallel, which allows daisy chaining when needed. The signal is then converted from balanced to unbalanced in the Balanced Input Stage where it also receives RFI protection. Signal then flows into the Variable Gain Stage where the rear-panel level controls are allowed to affect the gain.

Following this stage, the signal is put under the control of a full-time compressor circuit com- prised of a symmetrical window detector, a buffer amplifier, and the gating op amp which uses several small components to set the com- pressor’s attack and decay characteristics. The actual compressing is accomplished by an opto-isolator which affects the gain in the sig- nal path.

BALANCED

INPUT STAGE

The signal then travels either through the HP filter module or is bypassed around it depend- ing on the position of the channel operation switch. In the CH1 and CH2, with the switch set in the 70V position, the filter is enabled. The fil- ter is an 18 dB-per-octave high-pass with a –3 dB rolloff at 70 Hz. This provides a measure of protection to step-down transformers used in distributed speakers installations. With the switch set in the 4/8 Ohm setting, the filter is bypassed.

The signal next enters the main amplifier error amp where it is mixed with a small portion of the output signal in such a way as to control the amplifier’s overall output performance.

Following the error amp is the LVA stage, where the low-voltage referenced signal gets trans- lated to the output high-voltage rails. The last voltage amplifier, in conjunction with a boot- strap current source, drives both predrivers and the bias servo. The bias servo is mounted in such a way as to translate the output heatsink temperature into a controlled bias current to

prevent thermal runaway and hold the ampli- fier’s notch distortion to a minimum.

The predrivers provide enough signal to acti- vate the drivers, which together operate in the class AB range. For the major output current requirements, the drivers feed the various num- bers of paralleled output transistors which operate in a class B mode. This is referred to as the Triple-Deep Darlington Output Stages.

The output transistors are protected by the Time Dependent Voltage & Current circuit. This cir- cuit protects the devices from extending beyond their safe area of operation, but allows the devices to provide high bursts of peak power when needed. This amplifier output topology offers a good combination of low qui- escent amplifier heating, great distortion per- formance at high powers, and relative simplicity, with impressive reliability and value.

All output power is delivered through a chan- nel-independent, dead front barrier block on the back panel. When the Channel Operation

70V

70V

4 / 8 OHMS

Figure 5.1 Models CH1 & CH2 Circuit Block Diagram

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Contents Some models may be exported under the name Amcron CH and CL SeriesUse only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or Important Safety InstructionsEMC Standards Safety StandardCrown International, Inc European Representatives Name and AddressTable of Contents Welcome FeaturesHow to Use This Manual Unpack Your Amplifier Install Your Amplifier SetupReinstall no-touch cover to maintain safety Choose Input Wire and ConnectorsChoose Output Wire and Connectors Model CH4 Models CH1 and CH2 Switch SettingsModels CH1 & CH2 140V Bridge Mode Wire Your System Models CH1 & CH2 Stereo ModeRefer to .5 for output connector pin assign- ments Inputs Connect input wiring to Channel Model CH4 Stereo ModeModel CH4 Bridge Mode Models CL1 & CL2 Stereo Models CL1 & CL2 Bridge ModeInputs Connect input wiring to CH1 Model CL4 Stereo ModeModel CL4 Bridge Mode Connect to AC Mains All Models How to Parallel the Inputs in Stereo ModeStartup Procedure Screw terminalOperation PrecautionsCH and CL Series Front Panel Controls and Indicators Operation Speed Fan-On-Demand Controls IndicatorsIf the amplifier output stage stops operating Advanced Features Options SST-4632 SST-4622SST-3632 Location of Fault Jack Fault MonitoringAttenuation in dB Precision Detented Level ControlsCH1, CH2, CL1 and CL2 Principles of OperationModels CL1 & CL2 Circuit Block Diagram Power Indicator LED is driven from the low-voltage supplyModel CH4 Circuit Block Diagram CH4 and CL4 Audio Signal PathModel CL4 Circuit Block Diagram Power Supply Operation Flashing TroubleshootingAmplifier output wires have developed a short circuit 120V/60 Hz Units, Bridge mono mode Specifications600W KHz at rated THD Ohms 560WOhms 450W Ohms 275WModel CL1 & CL2 CH and CL Series Power Amplifiers Models CH4 & CL4 Damping Factor Typical Output Impedance Following equation is used to calculate thermal dissipation AC Power Draw Thermal DissipationAC Power Draw Thermal Dissipation AC Power Draw Thermal Dissipation CL2 Service 12/01 WarrantyWorldwide Except USA & Canada Mo/day/yr FaxThis page Intentionally Left Blank ‰ Personal/Consumer ‰ Business/Corporate ModelIndividual or Business Name Phone # Fax #