Chapter 3---Electrical

Figure 3-2Arc Lamp Power Supply signals and voltages.

ALPS - Operation:

Three signals (/LAMP_ENA, /COVER_ON, and /LAMP_OK) are required in order for the Arc Lamp Power Supply to light the Arc Lamp. The /LAMP_OK (active low) input is jumpered to ground at the Arc Lamp Power Supply, so it is always low. The Arc Lamp Power Supply sends the /LAMP_OK to the System Controller PCB. The System Controller PCB then sends the /LAMP_ENA signal back to the Arc Lamp Power Supply and activates the Arc Lamp Power Supply.

Once the Arc Lamp Power Supply receives the /LAMP_ENA signal from the System Controller PCB, it supplies the +170 VDC boost voltage to the primary coil of the Igniter. The Laser Power Supply charges up a capacitor. When the capacitor reaches +5.5 kV, a spark gap arcs causing a very high voltage pulse (approximately 32 kV) to be induced onto the secondary coil inside the Igniter. This high voltage pulse ignites the Xenon Arc Lamp. Immediately after the Arc Lamp lights, the voltage from the Arc Lamp Power Supply drops to about 25-31 volts at 70-85 amps. It will stay at this level during normal Arc Lamp operation.

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JVC 250 service manual 2Arc Lamp Power Supply signals and voltages, Alps Operation