CE2000TX Power Amplifier
6 Principles of Operation
For the sake of simplicity, only channel one of the amplifier is described.
Signal is presented to the CE 2000TX through one of three connectors when using the stan- dard input module. Each channel is outfitted with a balanced XLR / phone jack 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 front panel level controls are allowed to affect the gain.
Following this stage, the signal is put under the control of a
Next the signal enters the error amplifier circuit, where it is mixed with a small portion of the output signal in such a way as to control the amplifier’s overall output perfomance.
Following the error amp is the LVA stage, which is where the
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 we call the Tri-
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 with music, allowing your amplifier to deliver more punch. When all is said and done, this amplifier output topology offers a good combination of low quiescent amplifier heating, great distortion performance at high powers, and relative simplicity, with impressive reliabil- ity and value.
All output power is delivered through
The output relay, in conjunction with input sig- nal mute circuit, assures the amplifier will be
The turn on delay circuit functions to keep the output relay open until all the voltages are up and stable, both in the amplifier, and in all the components in the system ahead of the amplifier.
Heatsink temperature is monitored by a thermal probe attached to the heatsink. As the tempera- ture rises, the probe sends a proportional cur- rent to the proportional speed fan circuit which
starts the fan. Should the power transformer reach its maximum safe temperature, an inter- nal thermal switch opens and the fan circuit turns on full speed to quickly cool down the amplifier. It also disconnects the load via the output relay, removing any output current and further speeding a
Whenever the heatsinks or the transformer reach a maximum temperature, or during the normal
A modular jack is mounted on the back panel (same type as used on telephones). Pins 2 and 5 are connected to an
The Signal Presence Indicators tap the signal chain just before the level controls and prior to the power amplifier chain. They are not ampli- fier output indicators and should only be used to indicate the presence of signal to the ampli- fier front end.
The Clip light is driven from the output of the compressor circuitry and lights to indicate the onset of audible distortion.
The Power LED is driven from the low-voltage supply.
A positive and negative regulator form the ±15- volt power supplies. Add to that the main trans- former, a
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