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3400

HIGH EFFICIENCY STEREO POWER AMPLIFIER

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

SERVICE MANUAL
Quality and Innovation Since 1963
Printed in Canada

VERSION 1.50 October 1998


IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

AUDIOPRO AP-3400 SERVICE MANUAL


M1012A “THE INPUT BOARD”

The input board processes the audio signal from the input jacks to the voltage amplifier board, (M1011A).

Each channel consists of a balanced gain stage, defeatable bass boost filter, and a preemphasis filter network.
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A INSTRUCTIONS RELATIVES AU
RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR RISQUE DE FEU, CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE, The balanced input, (XLR Jack) and unbalanced input (phone jack) are wired in parallel to the input of a balanced
operational amplifier, (U1). The gain of this stage is 1.6 (4dB) balanced and 1.6 (4dB) unbalanced. Resistors R1, R5
INJURY TO PERSONS. OU BLESSURES AUX PERSONNES. along with capacitors C1 and C2 form a radio interference elimination filter.

Switch S1 selects a flat or bass boosted frequency response. The bass boost filter provides a 20Hz high pass, high Q
CAUTION: AVIS: filter response with a +4dB peak at 55Hz. The filter consists of a tee network on the input of U1A along with R9, R10,
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, AFIN DE RÉDUIRE LES RISQUE DE CHOC
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). R11, C5 and C6. The gain is 1 (0dB) in the passband, (above 100Hz).
ÉLECTRIQUE, N'ENLEVEZ PAS LE COUVERT (OU
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
LE PANNEAU ARRIÈRE). NE CONTIENT AUCUNE Operational amplifier U3B is a high pass shelving filter with a +2dB shelf above 20KHz. This filter provides the pre-
PIÈCE RÉPARABLE PAR L'UTILISATEUR. emphasis required to obtain a flat frequency response (to 20KHz) on the power amplifier output at full power.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL. CONSULTEZ UN TECHNICIEN M1011A "VOLTAGE AMPLIFIERS AND SYSTEM CONTROL"
QUALIFIÉ POUR L'ENTRETIENT.
This board contains:
Read Instructions: • Voltage amplifiers to drive the current amplifiers on the M1002A boards.
The Owner's Manual should be read and understood • The front panel volume control circuitry.
Veuillez lire le manuel:
before operation of your unit. Please, save these • The EMS control system with its associated circuits: Pre clipping and line current sensing heater circuits.
Il contient des informations qui devraient êtres comprises
instructions for future reference.
avant l'opération de votre appareil. Conservez S.V.P. ces • Clip and activity LED's. Driver circuitry for the amplifier disable relay (used during amplifier turn on, turn off,
Packaging: instructions pour consultations ultérieures thermal shutdown and current limiting).
Keep the box and packaging materials, in case the unit
needs to be returned for service. Emballage: Circuit Explanation:
Conservez la boite au cas ou l'appareil devait être Refer to the schematic of M1011A as the sections of the circuit are explained.
Warning: retourner pour réparation.
When using electric products, basic precautions should The audio signal enters the board from M1012A through connector MS4. The two channels are marked "L" and "R"
always be followed, including the following: Warning:
for left and right. The signals are to be considered as differential sources and therefore are marked as L+, L-,R+ and
Power Sources: Attention: Lors de l'utilisation de produits électrique,
R-. Since the left channel has the same topology as the right channel we will only look at the left channel.
Your unit should be connected to a power source only of the assurez-vous d'adhérer à des précautions de bases
voltage specified in the owners manual or as marked on the unit. incluant celle qui suivent:
This unit has a polarized plug. Do not use with an extension cord or The signal ("L+") at the terminal block (MS4) passes through the front panel level control (P1) and the desired level
receptacle unless all three blades can be fully inserted to prevent Alimentation: enters the inverting input of U1.
blade exposure. Precautions should be taken so that the grounding L'appareil ne doit être branché qu'à une source d'alimentation
scheme on the unit is not defeated. correspondant au voltage spécifié dans le manuel ou tel qu'indiqué
sur l'appareil. Cet appareil est équipé d'une prise d'alimentation Op amp U1 is an inverting amplifier with a set gain of 2.40 (7.6dB). Built around U1 is a dual purpose circuit controlled
Power Cord: polarisée. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil avec un cordon de by a voltage divider consisting of R15, R16, R17, R18, R19, R20 and R21. The voltage divider sets two reference
The AC supply cord should be routed so that it is unlikely that it will raccordement à moins qu'il soit possible d'insérer complètement
be damaged. If the AC supply cord is damaged DO NOT levels, (HDRM & CLP). Reference voltage levels vary with the voltage levels on the +/-144VDC supply rails. As the
les trois lames. Des précautions doivent êtres prises afin d'eviter
OPERATE THE UNIT. que le système de mise à la terre de l'appareil ne soit désengagé. amplifier?s output is loaded, the supply rails voltage decreases and so do the reference levels.
Service: Cordon d'alimentation:
The unit should be serviced only by qualified service personnel. Évitez d'endommager le cordon d'alimentation. N'UTILISEZ PAS
Transistors Q1, Q3 the surrounding resistors provide a pre-clipping function that tracks the supply rails through the
L'APPAREIL si le cordon d'alimentation est endommagé. HDRM voltage reference and clips the audio signal at approximately 11.2V pk. The clip LED indicator circuit is
connected through D1 and D2 to the output of U1, The bases of Q2 and Q4 are connected to the “CLP” reference
Service:
Consultez un technicien qualifié pour l'entretien de votre appareil.
voltage, and when the peak output voltage of U1 (+/-Vp) is enough to forward bias the transistor junctions, Q2 or Q4
will trigger the clip led circuit (Q5), and illuminate the clip LED.

The audio signal on the output of U1 enters U3 through R43 and RV1. Under normal operating conditions the gain of
safe_v3.doc Version 3.5 Mar 98 U3 is 1(0dB). The signal then passes through U2 to the voltage amplifier.

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VOLTAGE AMPLIFIER:
SHUTDOWN CIRCUIT:
The voltage amplifier amplifies the audio signal?s voltage from 4.8 volts peak (at the output of U2) to approximently The last circuit on board M1011A is the shutdown relay and its associated drive circuitry. The relay circuit has two
97v peak which is required to drive the current amplifier board M1002A. M1002A provides the current required for the possible operating states.
97v peak signal to drive 1200 watts into 4 ohms out of the binding posts.
1. Amplifier on under normal operating conditions.
Before the circuit is described in detail here is a quick rundown on the signal?s path through the voltage amplifier 2. Amplifier power switch has just been turned OFF/ON or the amplfier is in current limit protecting the amplifier?s
stage. Refer to the schematic of M1011A. Let's consider that a positive going AC signal is present @ test point 3. The output or the amplifier has overheated.
positive going signal will turn on the positive side of the voltage amplifier. The signal at test point 3 turns on Q12
(through R40, D14 and D13). The collector of Q12 pulls down on the base of Q14, turns this transistor on further and CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
allows a greater current to flow out of Q14?s collector. This increase in current passes through Q15 and it?s collector to Here is how the circuit accomplishes these functions. The relay?s normally closed contacts short the output of the
emitter voltage drop decreases. The collector of Q15 now being more positive in voltage turns the base of Q18 on voltage amplifiers to ground when the power switch is off. When the power switch is turned on, the relay remains off
causing an increase in Q18?s collector current resulting in test point 5 going positive. (normally closed) for about 6 seconds. C52 charges to 35V and results in Q37 turning off allowing Q36 to turn on. As
Q36 turns on, it connects the negative terminal of the relay?s coil (Pin 16) to ground energizing the relay and opening
As the positive side of the amplifier was turning on the negative side would have been turning off. This is how test the normally closed contacts.
point 5 was able to move positive following the input signal. The reverse would hold true if a negative going signal was
present on the input of the voltage amplifier. If prolonged current limiting occurs on the amplifier?s output transistors then D50 or D51 (depending on which channel
is current limiting) will be forward biased turning on Q38 (from its off state). Now +144VDC appears on the collector of
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION: Q38 and through R130 and R128 turn on Q37 therefore turning off Q36 by shorting its base emitter junction. Q36
turning off will turn the relay off and the normally closed contacts (off state) will short the outputs of the voltage
The voltage amplifier is a mirrored image with circuitry connected to the positive power supply rail being identical (but amplifiers to ground so as not to continuously stress the amplifier?s output transistors. A cycle now occurs. With the
opposite polarity) to the circuitry connected to the negative power supply rail. voltage amplifiers now disabled there is no signal driving the output transistors (Q14 to Q28) on board M1002A.

For this reason we will look in detail at the positive side of the amplifier. The current limit circuit on M1002A turns off and D50 and/or D51 are not forward biased and Q38 turns off. Through
Q37 and Q36 the relay is turned back on and the voltage amplifiers are now active again, driving the output
The audio signal enters the voltage amplifier at test point 3. The signal passes through R40, D14 and D13 to the base transistors. If current limiting still occurs, then the same cycle will occur. If the cause of current limiting (low impedance
of Q12. Diodes D13 and D14 set up the DC bias on Q12 to approximately 0.6 mA. or short on the speaker output terminals) has been removed, then the amplifier will continue to operate normally.

The first voltage gain stage consists of Q12 along with the resistor chain on its collector and the emitter resistor (R44). The third operation that the relay provides is "overheat shutdown". If for some reason the fan cannot keep the
heatsinks in a safe operating temperature area then the fan control circuit (on board M1013A) will deliver through the
Transistor Q12 drives the base of Q14 through the resistor chain. A DC current of approximately 6 mA should flow "kill" signal line a positive current to turn Q37 on and turn Q36 off to turn off the relay and disable the voltage
through the collector of Q14. The voltage drop across Q14 remains constant and is derived from the voltage drop amplifiers. When the temperature of the amplifier has been cooled down by the fan, then the kill signal will disappear
across the voltage reference Q20, resistor R58, and the base/emitter junction of Q15. This total voltage should equal and the relay circuit will turn on the relay to resume normal operation. Anytime the relay is in the "protect" mode (due
approximately 3 VDC. Transistor Q14 is the second gain stage and its output current flows through Q15. Transistor to the abnormal states) then contact pin 8 of the relay will illuminate LD5 (the protect LED on the front panel).
Q15 is a common base stage with the collector driving the base of output buffer Q18.
M1002A “CURRENT AMPLIFIER BOARD”
Diode D17 is a clamping diode that prevents the maximum peak of the audio signal from coming within 4V of the 144
VDC rail. This is to prevent the output current amplifier (board M1002A) from going into saturation during clipping and The current amplifier board (M1002A) receives a high voltage audio signal from voltage amplifier board (M1011A) and
therefore having storage delay problems. provides the current drive necessary to drive speaker cabinets.

Transistor Q18 buffers the high impedance present on the collector of Q15. The output of the buffer provides a low The current amplifier is a two tier complimentary output driver design controlled by a complimentary mos-fet stage.
output impedance at test point 5 and is current limited to 25mA through the clamping action of D19, D20 and D23.
The signal at TP-5 drives the current amp board M1002A. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION - REFER TO THE SIMPLIFIED SCHEMATIC #1 ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE

DC offset on the amplifier?s output is corrected by operational amplifier U2. The DC offset forms a current through
R54, R14 and is blocked by C5 giving a DC offset correction gain of -1.

The activity L.E.D. function is a simple charge pump circuit with a transistor that redirects a constant current path
through the activity L.E.D.

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QUIESCENT CONDITION:

This design is class A/B and therefore the output driver transistors must be forward biased to provide low crossover
distortion. In most class A/B designs, a diode chain or 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 simplicity lets
consider only the positive side of the current amplifier, that is all parts between the positive power supply rails and the
audio signal output/input terminals. The negative 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 mos-fet (Q5) driver along with local feedback.

Simplified schematic Fig. #1 shows the biasing circuit. The current needed to develop 0.5V across R12 comes from
the source of Q5. When the amplifier is first turned on the current source (Q3) turns on Q5 and current flows through
R12 developing a voltage. When this voltage approaches 0.5V Q1 turns on and robs current from the gate of Q5.

This causes Q5 to turn off until the reduced current flowing through Q5 maintains 0.5V across R12. Q1 will turn off
slightly causing Q5 to increase its source current. The circuit reaches a point of equilibrium with approximately 0.5V
across R12.

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 accomplished with RT1. RT1 causes Q1 to turn on slightly more or less
resulting in Q5 turning on slightly more or less and therefore R12? s voltage will be slightly more or less than 0.5v. The
proper quiescent current adjustment is 4mV ( to be measured between test points 8 and 9).

THE SECOND TIER:

Refer to the simplified schematic Fig. #1 while reading the following text. One way of making an amplifier more
efficient is to vary the Power Supply Voltage on the collectors of the output transistors (Q14 & Q22). The lower the
voltage from collector to emitter, the lower the device dissipation. During quiescent conditions, there is 78VDC on the
collectors of output transistors Q14 and Q22. The peak AC voltage that can appear on the amplifier's output is
approximately 132V peak. How can an output transistor deliver a 132V peak when its collector is only at 78VDC? It
can if its collector is pulled up to 144VDC as the output signal's peak rises above 78VDC. (refer to Fig. #2). The
second tier voltage must remain above the amplifier's output voltage by amount Vm. Therefore the circuitry controlling
the second tier voltage must increase the tier voltage before the amplifier's output voltage reaches 78VDC. This
leading voltage is necessary to compensate for time lag of the second tier circuit during fast rising amplifier output
signals.

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The voltage between the
amplifier?s output and test point
4 is approximately 14.7VDC
derived from the voltage drop
across ZD3 @ ZD4. We call this
voltage the “floating battery”
because it floats on top of the
output audio signal with point 4
always being 14.7VDC greater
than the peak of the output
signal. Point 4 drives the gate of
mos-fet Q11. Q11 controls the
transistors of the upper tier. As
Q11 turns on it's source foward
biases the base of Q13 and Q13
pulls the collector of Q14
towards the 144 volt rail. The
gate to source voltage needed to DC Protection
turn on Q11 is approximately 3.5
volts. When the peak output If a DC voltage greater than 8 volts appears on the output of the amplifier for more than 200 milliseconds then triac
signal is about 67vp (55v-(14.7v- Q30 will turn on holding the output at ground potential. MBS4992 is a device that turns on at either + or - 8 volts DC.
3.5v)) then Q11 will start to turn on the second tier. The second tier voltage will remain about 11 volts (Vm) above the
peak of the output signal to the point of clipping where this voltage is reduced to about 4 volts. Zener ZD8 protects the
gate source junction of Q11 and also provides a current path through R29 for the “floating battery”.

Current Limit Protection Circuitry

To have an amplifier drive 3000 watts into practically any combination of speaker cabinets and know what is a safe
load and what is not is a very difficult task. An extensive amount of time was spent on the current limit circuitry so that
it may simulate the safe operating area of the output transistors (SOAR curve). No matter how reactive the load 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.

Refer to the schematic of board M1002A while reading the following text. The current limit circuitry is a mirrored image
with circuitry connected to the positive power supply rail being identical (but opposite polarity) to the circuitry
connected to the negative power supply rail. For this reason we will look at the positive side of the circuitry.

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, R36, R37, D7 and D11- these parts make up the safe
operating area along with the time constants of C26, R34, C12 and R26. Fig. #3 shows a waveform of the current that NOTE: Everytime you replace blown output transistors on a M1002A board
passes through R52 and R53 when the output of the amplifier is shorted to ground. This can only be seen by using an test the DC protection triac with the following circuit.
oscilloscope to measure differentially across R52 and R53. The conditions of the measurement are contained on the
diagram. During current limit when Q9 turns on it reduces the voltage across R42. R42 is in series with a 16 volt zener Conditions of test:
(ZD7) and is also in parallel with the junction of Q8. Q8 is normally saturated by the current that flows through R20, A. Pass a 100Hz 25v peak signal through the M1002A board under test with no load connected to the amplifier
ZD7, R42, and R22. When Q9 reduces the voltage across ZD9 and R42 to below 16.6 volts then Q8 turns off allowing output.
a charge to build up on C8 through resistors R24 and R25. If current limiting occurs for a long enough duration to B. Connect points 1 and 2 as shown in the diagram. The amplifier should go into protect mode as the triac ( if
allow C8 to charge to 1.2 volts then Q7 will turn on tripping the relay circuit on board M1011A. As soon as the relay is working) shorted the output of the amplifier to ground, and the amplifier goes into current limit.
turned off the audio signal will be turned off at the voltage amplifiers and will remain off for about 5 seconds before the C. Disconnect the triac test circuit and allow the amplifier to complete it?s protect cycle.
relay turns on and allows the audio signal to pass through the amplifier. If a current limit condition is still present then D. Reverse connections 1 to 2 and 2 to 1 and test again. The same results as in B) should be observed if the triac is
the whole cycle will occur again and repeat until the load conditions on the amplifier's output are safe for the amplifier. working.
When a safe load reappears the amplifier will automatically reset and drive that load (the speaker cabinet).
Subwoofers present large inductive loads to the amplifier and are driven at low frequencies where the large current Only test the triac for one protect cycle as prolonged testing will heat the triac to a high temperature.
peaks must be tolerated for short periods of time. To accomodate this type of loading C26 and R34 are used to retard
the firing of Q9 at low frequencies.

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EMS Circuit
Identifying Defective Boards in the AP-3400
The Energy Management System circuit only applies to North American line voltage products. A North American AC
receptacle can provide 1850 watts before the wall breaker would trip, but how can a amplifier provide 2 x 1200 watts STEP 1: VISUAL INSPECTION OF FRONT PANEL AND FAN
out when only 1850 watts is avaliable out of the AC receptacle? A sinewave source connected to the amplifier driving
the amplfier to full power output will cause the circuit breaker on the amplifier to trip. Music driving the amplfier to A. Check to see whether the green power LED is lit. If not, the amplifier has a power supply (M1013A board),
clipping can be equal an average power output between 12 and 30 percent of the amplifier?s maximum capable power transformer, A.C. switch or line cord problem.
output. Under this condition less than 12 ampheres of current is drawn from the AC line. Some synthesized music B. If the red protect LED stays on or samples off and on, this usually indicates a problem with one or both of the
may go beyond the 12 to 30 percent level and make the amplfier draw more than 12 amperes from the AC line. If this M1002A current amplifier modules and possibly damage to the M1011A voltage amplifier board. Check for
occurs the coil on board M1013A heats up to the point where through the heating of thermistor RV5, Q32 sinks misaligned pin connections or see if the ribbon cables have been cut or pinched through their insulation.
current through R109. On board M1011A Q11 starts conducting through the connection to R109. Q11 heats C. The fan running at full speed on power up usually indicates a problem with the fan circuitry on the M1013A board,
thermistors RV2 and RV4 attenuating the audio signal going to each amplfier channel, thus decreasing the current but it can also be caused by M1011A circuit problems. Erractic fan behaviour can be caused by damaged
drawn from the AC line to the point where less than 12 ampheres is being drawn. thermistors located under the M1002A heatsinks.
D. No output on either or both channels can be caused by intermittent push switches at the input.
Fan Circuit
STEP 2: VISUAL INSPECTION OF INTERNAL CHASSIS
Looking at the schematic to
board M1013A, here is a quick A. a) After removing the lid, look for any signs of smoke, charring or burnt components. If the M1002A boards have
explaination of the fan control such damage there may be some damage to the M1011A voltage amp board in the form of blown ICs, or possibly
circuit. There is a thermistor on open or shorted diodes, LED?s, resistors, transistors or capacitors. Exploded electrolytic capacitors indicate you
each M1002A board. When the have major repairs to the M1002A, M1011A and M1013A boards.
amplifier is first turned on, Q33
is saturated sinking the current
source through ZD10. As either
negative temperature coefficient
thermistor begins to heat up,
more current flows through D38
or D39 decreasing the conductor
of Q33 until the increasing VCE
of Q33 is enough to turn on Q34
and Q35. Further heating of the
thermistor causes an increasing
of Q33?s collector to emitter
voltage. Q34 and Q35 are a
common emitter stage with Q35
providing the drive current for the fan. To lower the dissipation of Q35, D42, D43, ZD12, ZD13 and R118 turn off Q35
when the full wave rectified voltage present of the collector of Q35 reaches approximently 50V by robbing current from
the base of Q34. The maximum fan voltage is 20.5 VDC. ZD14 and R120, R121 and R122 provide a current limiting
function. Figure #4 shows the current throught these resistors when there is 12VDC across the fan.

Thermal Shutdown Circuit

Test point 7 in the fan circuit is the measuring point for the shutdown voltage. As the temperature sensing thermistors that
control the fan circuit heat up the voltage on test point 7 rises until at 85 degrees celcius on the M1002A heatsinks the
voltage on test point 7 reaches 34.5 VDC and the amplifier must be shutdown to protect the output power transistors. ZD15
and D47 become forward biased and through the kill connection to board M1011A, Q37 on M1011A turns on turning the
relay off and muting the audio signal. After the amplifier cools down the kill voltage will decrease FIGURE #4 AP3400 Fan
Current Waveform until Q37 turns off turning the relay back on enabling the amplifier.

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STEP 3: POWER UP PROCEDURE WITHOUT M1002A BOARDS
SPECIFICATIONS
It is extremely important that you never power up an AP3400 with the interconnecting cablesbetween the circuit POWER
• All values are in WATTS at 1KHz, except FTC 20Hz-20KHz.
boards not connected. • Measurements made with regulated 120 VAC sine wave at line cord.
• All values are rounded down to the nearest 25 watts
Time and possible further damage will be reduced if you test M1011A and M1002A boards separately. To do this you
must use the M1011A and M1002A test connecters. These are shown in figures #5 and #6. These can be made if the BURST AVERAGE
Molex connector parts are available or order them from the Yorkville Service Parts Dept. With the test connectors Measured as a 2 cycle burst at 1KHz, 8:1 duty. (Continuous measurements may require line currents >15 Amps).
connected to every board, slowly variac up the line AC voltage.
ONE CHANNEL DRIVEN (WATTS).
LOAD CONT. AVG. BURST AVG. PEAK INSTANT FTC 20-20KHz
NOTE: It may be simplier to remove the power supply connections to M1002A boards not being troubleshooted to 8ohms900 1250 3000 800
reduce the possibility of further damage. With the M1011A test connector connected, a sinewave can be passed 4ohms1500 2250 6000 1200
through the board and be seen on test points 5 and 6. With the M1002 Atest connector installed, static DC
measurements can be made. A slight DC offset may be present on the board?s output as there will not be any DC BOTH CHANNELS DRIVEN (WATTS).
correcting feedback. LOAD CONT. AVG. BURST AVG. PEAK INSTANT FTC 20-20KHz
8ohms750 1200 3000 650
4ohms1200 2175 6000 950
STEP 4: DISMANTLING AND REASSEMBLY PRECAUTIONS
BRIDGED (WATTS)
A. When removing power supply wires or resoldering wires to eyelets on the M1011A board, double check that there LOAD CONT. AVG. BURST AVG. PEAK INSTANT FTC 20-20KHz
are no solder bridges or icicles bridging traces or other eyelets. Failure to do so will result in the destruction of 16ohms1500 2400 6000 1300
8ohms2400 4350 12000 1900
newly installed boards as well as other boards in the unit. Also make sure wire color codes are correctly oriented
in their proper eyelets, and be careful that ribbon cables don?t get pinched or cut under the M1011A board. THD DISTORTION
B. When reinstalling M1002A boards, make sure the output wires, i.e. the red and yellow signal and black ground LOAD AT 1KHz 20Hz - 20KHz
wires, are not reversed. If either or both channels are reversed, the amp will stay in protect mode with the red 8 ohms <0.003 % <0.04 %
protect LED staying on or sampling on and off. 4 ohms <0.004% <0.05 %

CROSSTALK: -75 dB below full power at 1KHz


-60 dB below full power, 20Hz - 20KHz
INPUT IMPEDANCE: 20K ohms balanced, 10 Kohms unbalanced
INPUT SENSITIVITY: 1.4 VRMS sine wave = full power (36 dB gain).
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: Within 1dB, 20Hz to 20KHz (50Hz boost sw out)
HUM AND NOISE: -105 dB below max output RMS voltage, unweighted
DC OFFSET: less than 25 millivolts
PROTECTION: fully protected, DC, LOAD and THERMAL
COOLING: interleaved heatsink with DC servo controlled fan
SLEW RATE: Power amp: 30 V/usec, 60 V/usec in bridged mode
(rise time limited to 18 V/usec by input filter).
DAMPING FACTOR: >500, 20Hz - 400Hz, into 8 ohms
MAX OUTPUT CURRENT: 100 amperes for 10 milliseconds, 50 amperes continuous
TURN ON/OFF: < 15 milliwatts / seconds, 0.5 Wpk (1s on delay).
EFFICIENCY: Better than 75% at full power into 4 ohms
WEIGHT: 42 pounds 17.75 Kilograms
SIZE: 3.5" x 19" x 15.75" (front panel to binding posts)
POWER SUPPLY: Toroidal transformer and combination
power switch/circuit breaker
POWER COMSUMPTION: Will not exceed 13.5 Amps under actual conditions

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AP3400 Parts List 10/28/98
YS # Description Qty. YS # Description Qty. YS # Description Qty.
6410 GREEN 3MM LED 1V7 5MA BULK BRT CLR 3 5621 470U 63V 20%CAP RADIAL ELECT BULK 1 4854 1/4W 1K2 5% T&R RES 2
Identifying Defective Boards in the AP-3000 & AP-3400 6411
6419
RED 3MM LED 1V9 5MA BULK BRIGHT
BRIDGE 35A 400V WIRE LEAD GI3504
3
2
5892
4522
6800U 80V 10%CAP RADIAL ELECT BULK
4K7 TRIM POT
8
2
4624
4824
1/2W 1K5 5%
1/4W 1K5 5%
T&R RES
T&R RES
1
12
6425 BAV21 200V 0A25 DIODE T&R 6 4400 _10K 25A-AUD/DETENT STYLE"P15"16MM 2 4847 1/4W 2K2 5% T&R RES 2
6438 1N4004 400V 1A0 DIODE T&R 10 3590 12.0 AMP SWITCH BREAKER WHITE 1 4804 1/4W 3K 5% T&R RES 8
6825 1N4148 75V 0A45 DIODE T&R 71 3822 500NH COIL 18AWG 0R000 AIR CORE 1 6124 1/4W 3K 5%MINI T&R RES 2
Please note: All boards used in the AP-3400 are designated with an `A' suffix (e.g. M1002A) and 6934 MR854 400V 3A0 DIODE FAST RECOV 24 3820 4UH COIL 14AWG ZOBEL HORIZONTAL 2 4744 5.0W 3K6 5% BLK RES 8
6439 1N5225B 3V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 4 3464 WIRE TO BOARD CRIMP 18-24 AWGT/LEAD 2 4827 1/4W 4K7 5% T&R RES 7
use bright red solder mask 6440 1N750ARL 4V7 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 5 3465 WIRE TO BOARD CRIMP 16-18 AWG TIN 4 4982 1/4W 4K7 5%MINI T&R RES 4
6459 1N4732A 4V7 1W0 ZENER 5% T&R 2 3486 CLIP 250X032 22-18AWG DISCO-LOK 14 4778 1/4W 5K36 1% T&R RES 2
6461 1N5240BRL 10V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 1 3489 CLIP 250X032 18-22AWG DISCO/INSL 2 4862 1/4W 5K6 5% T&R RES 2
STEP 1: VISUAL INSPECTION OF FRONT PANEL AND FAN 6450 1N5242B 12V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 4 3490 CLIP 250X032 14-16AWG DISCO/INSL 1 4887 1/4W 7K5 5% T&R RES 11
a) Check to see whether the green power LED is lit. If not, the amplifier has a power supply (M1013 6822 1N4745A 16V0 1W0 ZENER 5% T&R 4 3682 250 MALE PCB TAB BULK ON CATRIGE 14 4990 1/4W 8K2 5%MINI T&R RES 2
board), transformer, A.C. switch or line cord problem. 6824 1N5246B 16V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 4 3447 DUAL BINDING POST TPP3 2 4800 1/4W 10K0 1% T&R RES 20
6432 1N5248B 18V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 2 3498 M203-02 PLAIN PC MNT JK SKT 2 4829 1/4W 10K 5% T&R RES 2
6465 1N5250B 20V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 4 3660 FEMALE PC MOUNT XLR NTRX.NC3FPR-H-O 2 4775 1/4W 14K0 1% T&R RES 5
b) If the red protect LED stays on or samples off and on, this usually indicates a problem with one or both 6433 1N5257B 33V0 0W5 ZENER 5% T&R 3 3451 0.089 OD SMALL EYELET ELECTROPLATED 18 4630 1/2W 15K 5% T&R RES 10
5101 BC550C TO92 NPN TRANS. T&R 19 3542 SE44 LARGE EYELET TIN-PLATED BRASS 23 4830 1/4W 15K 5% T&R RES 5
of the M1002 current amplifier modules and possibly damage to the M1012 voltage amplifier board. 5102 BC560C TO92 PNP TRANS. T&R 10 3630 FAN GUARD METAL 80MM CHROME 1 4771 1/4W 17K8 1% T&R RES 11
Note: Any of the Molex cables from the M1011 circuit board to the M1012 input board as well as the 5103 MPSA06 TO92 NPN TRANS. T&R 1 3860 FAN 80MM X 80MM 40CFM 12VDC 1 6125 1/4W 18K 5%MINI T&R RES 2
5107 2N5551 TO92 NPN TRANS. T&R 5 3692 HEATSINK THERMALOY 6079-PB 5 4885 1/4W 20K 5% T&R RES 4
M1002 current amplifiers can cause the protect LED to stay on or sample on and off. Check for 5113 MPSA42 TO92 NPN TRANS T&R 4 3893 AAVID HEATSINK 5811B 2 4777 1/4W 21K5 1% T&R RES 2
misaligned pin connections or see if the ribbon cables have been cut or pinched through their insulation. 5114 MPSA92 TO92 PNP TRANS T&R 5 3894 AAVID 5972-B H/S W/TAB B.O. 4 4832 1/4W 22K 5% T&R RES 1
6854 2N6517 TO92 NPN TRANS. 2 3501 B52200F006 COMP WASH #4 SMALL 13 4833 1/4W 27K 5% T&R RES 6
5105 MPSA13 TO92 NPN DARLINGTONT&R 1 3750 VINYL CAP SC 0.500 BLACK 1/2" 1 4840 1/4W 33K 5% T&R RES 6
c) The fan running at full speed on power up usually indicates a problem with the fan circuitry on the 5106 MPSA63 TO92 PNP DARLINGTONT&R 3 3789 TERMINAL STRIP (BEAU INTERCONNECT) 1 4868 1/4W 36K 5% T&R RES 2
5123 NJM431L TO92 SHUNT REG T&R2V 4 3806 RECTANGULAR WASHER FOR TRANS SUPPRT 1 4908 1/4W 45K3 1% T&R RES 1
M1013 board, but it can also be caused by M1011 circuit problems. Erratic fan behaviour can be caused 6456 BF872 TO202 PNP TRANS. 1 8682 #4 TEFLON WASHER .125ID .281OD .031 1 4834 1/4W 47K 5% T&R RES 8
by damaged thermistors located under the M1002 heat sinks. 6873 MJE340 TO126 NPN TRANS 2 8498 6-32 X 3/8 STEEL PEM STUD 4 4836 1/4W 68K 5% T&R RES 6
6874 MJE350 TO126 PNP TRANS. 2 8499 6-32X1 STEEL PEM STUD 7 4772 1/4W 82K5 1% T&R RES 6
6891 TIP50 TO220 NPN TRANS 2 3795 #8 GROUND LUG ZIERICK 505-169 3 4898 1/4W 91K 5% T&R RES 4
d) No output on either or both channels can be caused by intermittent push switches at the input. 6893 MJE5730 TO220 PNP TRANS 2 3468 8? 3/16 SJT AC LINE CORD STRIP 17" 1 4838 1/4W 100K 5% T&R RES 4
6779 MJH11018 TO218 NPN DARLINGTON 1 3821 HEYCO #1200 STRAIN RELIEF 1 4776 1/4W 113K 1% T&R RES 2
6911 BDX54C TO220 PNP DARLINGTON 1 3521 SIDE ENTRY PCB CONN .156 8POS 1 4839 1/4W 150K 5% T&R RES 4
STEP 2: VISUAL INSPECTION OF INTERNAL CHASSIS 6912 BDX53C TO220 NPN DARLINGTON 1 3541 24 PIN BREAKAWAY 90 .156 0.333 4668 2.0W 220K 5%10MM BODY T&R RES 2
a) After removing the lid, look for any signs of smoke, charring or burnt components. If the M1002 6752 MTP10N15L TO220 N CHAN MOSFET 2 3543 20 PIN BRKAWAY 90 LOCK .156 0.75 4841 1/4W 220K 5% T&R RES 3
6923 MTP2P50E TO220 P CHAN MOSFET 4 3593 PCB CONN 90 5 CIR .156 3 6126 1/4W 220K 5%MINI T&R RES 4
boards have such damage, the M1011, M1012 and M1013 boards may also be damaged even if there is 6924 MTW10N40E TO247 N CHAN MOSFET 2 8701 4-40 KEPS NUT ZINC 17 4843 1/4W 470K 5% T&R RES 4
no similar charring on their components. At the least, there will be some damage to the M1011 voltage 6925 MTP8P20 O220 P CHAN MOSFET 2 8793 4-40 HEX NUT ZINC 6 6127 1/4W 470K 5%MINI T&R RES 2
6900 YS6900 (22) TO3 NPN TRANS. 16 8760 6-32 KEPS NUT TIN PLATED 64 4844 1/4W 1M 5% T&R RES 1
amp board in the form of blown ICs, or possibly open or shorted diodes, LEDs, resistors, transistors or 6927 YS6927 (23) TO3 PNP TRANS. 16 8800 6-32 KEPS NUT ZINC 28 4797 1/4W 1M2 5% T&R RES 1
capacitors. Exploded electrolytic capacitors indicate you have major repairs to the M1002, M1011 and 6840 MC33078P IC DUAL OP AMP 5 8854 6-32 X 1/4 HEX NUT ZINC 6 4888 1/4W 4M7 5% T&R RES 2
6884 NE5532N IC DUAL OP AMP 1 8787 8-32 KEPS NUT ZINC 3 3699 RELAY 2C 01AMP DC48 ???MA PC-S 1
M1013 boards. 5190 MBS4992 TO92 8V5 DIAC T&R 2 8797 5/16-18 KEPS NUT SJ500 1 3594 9.5" 5C-24AWG RIBBON HEAVY DUT.100" 3
6444 MAC224-4 TO220 40A TRIAC 200V 2 3797 TO-247 THERMO CONDUCTIVE PAD 3 3595 17" 8C-24AWG RIBBON HEAVY DUT.100" 1
6477 100K 5% 1/4W THERMISTOR T&R 0.2 8 3815 TO3 PREGREASED MICA 56-03-2AP 32 8865 4-40 X 5/16 PAN PH MS SJ500 4
STEP 3: POWER UP PROCEDURE WITHOUT M1002 BOARDS 5401 _10P 500V 5%CAP T&R RAD CER.2"NPO 4 3846 TO220 MICA THERMAL CONDUCTOR 56359B 8 8742 4-40 X 3/8 PAN PH TAPTITE JS500 4
It is extremely important that you never power up an AP-3000 or AP-3400 without following the 5404 _27P 100V 10%CAP T&R TUBULAR NPO 2 4597 22AWG STRAN TC WIR 19 8861 4-40 X 3/8 PAN PH MS SJ500 1
5408 _47P 100V 10%CAP T&R BEAD NPO 4 4599 22AWG SOLID SC WIR T&R 79 8741 4-40 X 1/2 PAN PH MS JS500 13
procedure located on the M1011 schematic highlighted within the box drawn in dashed lines. Failure to do 5410 100P 100V 10%CAP T&R BEAD NPO 4 5299 24AWG SOLID SC WIR RAD 43 8871 4-40 X 5/8 PAN PH MS SJ500 2
so will possibly result in damaging a good board. This procedure should only be done on a no load 5412 220P 100V 10%CAP T&R BEAD NPO 2 4745 5.0W 0R1 5% BLK RES 12 8799 #6 X 1/4 PAN PH TYPE B JS500 2
5201 470P 100V 5%CAP T&R RAD CER.2"NPO 2 4749 5.0W 0R15 5% BLK RES 4 8801 6-32 X 3/8 PAN PH TAPTITE SJ500 1
scoped output to insure the rest of the circuit boards are working before installing new or repaired M1011 5416 470P 50V 10%CAP T&R BEAD NPO 6 4974 1.0W 0R47 5%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 4 8829 6-32 X 3/8 FLAT PH TAPTITE BO#4 HEA 15
modules. The output of a fully operational M1011 will give a 70V peak to peak sinusoidal (undistorted) 5816 680P 100V 5%CAP T&R RAD CER.2"NPO 2 4677 1/2W 1R 5% T&R RES 4 8747 6-32 X 1/2 HEX ND MS ZINC 16
5422 __1N 50V 10%CAP T&R BEAD NPO 2 4877 1/4W 1R 5% T&R RES 2 8761 6-32 X 1/2 PAN PHIL MS ZINC CLEAR 64
wave form when a patch plug is attached at Pin #1. If the wave form is distorted or non- existent, or there 5273 __1N5 200V 5%CAP T&R RAD CER.2"NPO 2 4973 1.0W 1R 5%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 4 8806 6-32 X 1/2 PAN PH TAPTITE SJ500 2
is DC offset, do not attempt to connect any M1002 module to the M1011 or you will immediately destroy 5427 __2N2 500V 10%CAP T&R RAD CER.2" YB 4 4688 1/2W 2R2 5% T&R RES 7 8802 8-32 X 3/8 PAN QUAD TPTTE SJ500 #6H 7
6451 __4N7 250V 20%CAP AC Y ONLY RAD10MM 1 4911 1/4W 2R2 5% T&R RES 8 8749 10-32 X 1/2 QDX PH TAPTITE JS500 6
the new or repaired M1002 and will also cause more damage to the rest of the amplifier. 5272 __6N8 100V 5%CAP T&R RADIAL.2"FILM 2 4748 2.0W 3R9 5% BLK RES 2 8762 10-32 X1/2 TRUSS QUAD TAPTITE JS500 4
Note: M1002?spower supply wires (red, yellow, white, blue and black) must be removed as well as the 5204 _10N 100V 10%CAP T&R RADIAL.2"FILM 2 4733 5.0W 5R6 5% BLK RES 2 8833 10-32 X 7/8 HEX CAP GRD 5 SJ500 4
5834 _10N 250V 20%CAP RAD POLYFILM BULK 2 4610 1/4W 10R 2%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 8 8783 10-32 X 1 PAN QUAD TT JS500 BLACK 10
input Molex ribbon to the M1002 when attempting to power up an M1011. 5210 _22N 100V 10%CAP T&R RADIAL.2"FILM 11 4875 1/4W 10R 5% T&R RES 2 8736 5/16-18X2-3/4 GRD 5 HEX BOLT JS500 1
6435 _22N 275V 20%CAP AC X2 RAD BLK15MM 2 4592 1/8W 15R 2%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 1 3433 0.080 SPACER OD.700 ID.330 PLASTIC 2
5224 _47N 100V 10%CAP T&R RADIAL.2"FILM 2 4591 1/8W 22R1 1%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 2 8663 11/64 NYLON SPACER (MICRO PLASTIC) 66
STEP 4: DISMANTLING AND REASSEMBLY PRECAUTIONS 5226 _68N 100V 5%CAP T&R RADIAL.2"FILM 2 4607 1/8W 39R 2%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 8 8629 10-32 X 1/4 SPACER PHENOLIC 16
a) When removing power supply wires or resoldering wires to eyelets on the M1011 board, double check 5228 100N 100V 5%CAP T&R RADIAL.2"FILM 4 4899 1/4W 39R 5% T&R RES 8 3741 .5 SPACER ID-.171 OD-.25 #912-500 2
5314 100N 50V 10%CAP T&R BEAD X7R 9 4817 1/4W 47R 5% T&R RES 6 3743 SNAP ON 0.5" SPACER RICHCO 3
that there are no solder bridges or icicles bridging traces or other eyelets. Failure to do so will result in the 5229 150N 63V 10%CAP T&R RADIAL.2"FILM 2 6134 1/4W 47R 5%MINI T&R RES 4 8679 6-32 X 1/4 X 1.75 NYLON SPACER(HEX) 1
destruction of newly installed boards as well as other boards in the unit. Also make sure wire color codes 5882 220N 250V 10%CAP RAD POLYFILM BULK 6 4811 1/4W 68R 5% T&R RES 2 8667 SHOULDER WASHER SWS-229 LENGTH 1/8 9
5234 470N 63V 10%CAP T&R RADIAL.2"FILM 2 4593 1/8W 150R 2%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 4 8818 3/4 OD X 5/16 ID X .08 THICK WASHER 1
are correctly oriented in their proper eyelets, and be careful that ribbon cables don?t get pinched or cut 5255 __1U 63V 20%CAP T&R RADIAL ELE.2" 2 4859 1/4W 150R 5% T&R RES 4 3511 #6 FLAT WASHER NYLON 2
under the M1011 boards as this will result in shut down into the protect mode or even destruction of more 5257 __2U2 63V 20%CAP T&R RADIAL ELE.2" 4 4645 1/8W 220R0 1%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 4 8485 #6 SPLIT WASHER ZINC 6
boards. 5259 __4U7 63V 20%CAP T&R RADIAL ELE.2" 5 4857 1/4W 220R 5% T&R RES 3 8491 #10 SPLIT LOCK WASHER BO 10
5281 _10U 16V 20%CAP NONPOLAR T&R .2" 6 4770 1/4W 249R 1% T&R RES 12 8817 #10 FLAT WASHER BLACK OXIDE 8
b) When reinstalling M1002 boards, make sure the output wires, i.e. the red and yellow signal and black 5629 _10U 160V 20%CAP RADIAL ELECT BULK 4 4867 1/4W 270R 5% T&R RES 7 8850 #10 INT TOOTH LOCKWASHER BO 4
ground wires, are not reversed. If either channels or both are reversed, the amp will stay in protect mode 5260 _22U 50V 20%CAP T&R RADIAL ELE.2" 12 4855 1/4W 330R 5% T&R RES 3 8873 1.250ODX5/16ID FENDER WASHER BARE 1
5627 _47U 10V 20%CAP NONPOLAR RAD BULK 2 4821 1/4W 470R 5% T&R RES 10 3436 DPDT PUSH SW PCMT H BREAK B4 MAKE 2
with the red LED staying on or sampling on and off. 5267 100U 25V 20%CAP T&R RADIAL ELE.2" 2 4822 1/4W 820R 5% T&R RES 2 3422 THERMO/BRKR:N/CLOSED OPEN@60C 1
5619 330U 100V 20%CAP RADIAL ELECT BULK 4 4609 1/8W 1K 2%FLAME PROOF T&R RES 4 1288 AP-3400 T?RD 1
5630 330U 25V 20%CAP RADIAL ELECT BULK 6 4823 1/4W 1K 5% T&R RES 17
-1dB 30Hz +4dB 55Hz TO TEST THIS PCB WITHOUT POWER OUTPUT MODULES CONNECTED, LEFT ACTIVITY ZD2
L_LEVEL +18 THE FOLLOWING PATCH PLUGS FOR MW1 AND MW2 SHOULD BE ASSEMBLED.
FILTER (LOG AND ROG MUST BE GROUNDED TO THE HIGH CURRENT INTERFACE GROUND) +18 ZD1 RIGHT ACTIVITY 500mW
C1 R6 D3 LD4 4v7
HDRM+ Iled=20mA 500mW R98 R99
1: LDRV THE OPERATION OF THE FAN

S1
MUST BE BREAK BEFORE MAKE, #3436 47p

1
2
3
GREEN WIRE TO 25A 3K R10 4v7 LD3 Q29

OUT
AND THE HI-TEMP SHUT DOWN 330R 330R

IN

CW
1K 10K:1% C3 C7 R15 R16 GROUND STRAP: P1 GREEN A13 ACTGND
WC1 10K D4 220K 2: LOG MAY BE VERIFIED BY GROUNDING Q28
R5 R6 100p 16v 470n 17K8:1% 470R GND BC560 6.4 uA -> Q5 RTSENSE OR LTSENSE. A63 GREEN
BAV21 R97
16v Q1 C4 A63 C32 EXTRA BRIGHT LEDS! 470K
14K0:1% C5 R14 Q2 300mV/47K 3: LCLIM R101 BAV21
D36
RIGHT = CHAN B 16v 68n 4M7 6 BC550 100n 27p R9 LD1 470K D35 220n 250v R100
33078 C28 R2 4: LFB GND AT
R7 R9 R10 R11 7 10u R5 GND HIGH CURRENT R96 C42 100K
JB1 C1 1/2 5 U3 GND 1K D1 CLP+ 820R 220n 250v C23
10K:1% 17K8:1% 17K8:1% 5 C8 C9 16v R1 R3 47K R11
RED
R12 5: LTSENSE INTERFACE C43 100K
2 470p 2 U1 1/2
(REQUIRED FOR OPERATION) C27 220p
BAL_IN 3 1 C6 7 16v 47n 16v 150n 5532 5K36:1% HARD LIMIT @ 11.2 Vp
16v 6 C16 2 17K8:1% 249R:1% 249R:1% LOG
33078 220p
NUTRIX 1 C2
3 U1 100n R17 R18 10u 1
1/2 1 R12 R13
82K5:1% 1K5 20KHz 3 U1 3
1/2
3
470p 33078 CLP- U2 R54B
1/2 47u
R1 R2 R3 R4 5K6 7K5 C10 +2dB 1 1
16v 33078 BC550 2 C9 R54A 47K
D2
1K 10K:1% 14K0:1% 1R C21 6n8 SIG_L R4 Q4 D5 D6
TO PIN 4 OF 5532 1K R7 16v 47K
C4 100n T8 REF_L R13 R14
JB2 1 3 5 100p FROM INPUT C5 R55A +145 +145
T7 SIG_R Q3 47K 16v 2u2 10K:1% 10K:1%
CH_B_IN IN = MONO PCB: 21K5:1% R57B R67B

Q20B
S R T BC550 R8 R49A R57A R67A

NJM431 2V5

NJM431 2V5
Q20A
S2 S2 T6 REF_R C2 R49B 150R 33K THIS BOARD MAY
NO_GOLD 2 4 6 1 4
-1dB 30Hz +4dB 55Hz L+ 47p HDRM- 470R 150R 33K 470R R59B
OUT OUT
T5 3K R44 R45 C26A R59A FP C26B BE OPERATED
FILTER 8 L- C21A 10v 10R C21B 10v 10R WITHOUT THE POWER
NO_GOLD 2 4 6
2 5
C23 T4 +18 7 R+ +18 22u 10v 4u7 22u 10v 4u7 FP
IN IN 33078 BYPASS: 10K:1% 10K:1% FP AMP MODULES. SEE
3 6 6 R- 2 R48A R68A R48B R68B NOTE ABOUT TEST

S1
S R T MUST BE BREAK BEFORE MAKE, #3436 100n +18 +18 +18

4
5
6
CH_A_IN 5 +18 1 +18 1K5 68K 1K5 68K FIXTURE PLUG.

OUT
+18

IN
T3 GND 3 +18

BC560
C13 C17 4 U3 Q14A C27A C27B

Q14B
JB3 1 3 5 100p 16v 470n R33 R34 BC560 R55B TO AMP B (RIGHT)
T2 3 1/2
C22A 160V C22B 160V 1 RDRV
R32 17K8:1% 470R 2 -18 33078 R47A 300V 10u 21K5:1% R47B 300V 10u
C15 C24 C6 C26 C29 1K5 10p 1K5 10p
16v 68n 2 T1 -18 1
R38A R58A R38B R58B MW22
1K 10K:1% 14K0:1% 4M7 -18 100n MS4 100n 100n 100n D17A D17B ROG
R27 R28 R29 33078 1 R43 R38 7K5 39R 7K5 39R
JB4 R20 R21 R22 1/2 3 U3 18Ga BLACK WIRE -18 ROG R56B LOG MW23
C11 6 10K:1% 17K8:1% 17K8:1% 3 U2 C18 C19 1/2 GND TO M1011 GND GND 82K5:1% 82K5:1% R46A Q15A 17K8:1% R46B Q15B RCLIM
2 EY17
BAL_IN 3 7 C16 1 16v 47n 16v 150n 5532 R39A 4K7 R39B 4K7 MW24
470p 16v 2 EY2 -18 -18 -18 RFB
NUTRIX 1 C12
5 U2 100n R35 R36 RV1 RV2 7K5 MJE5730 Q18A 7K5 MJE5730 Q18B MW25
1/2 2 R30 R31
82K5:1% 1K5 20KHz GND
100K 100K
Q12A MJE340 Q12B MJE340 ROG
RTSENSE
LEFT = CHAN A 470p 33078 HDRM+ 9.85 CLP+ 9.5 +78 C18A MPSA42 C18B MPSA42 1.6 WATTS
C20 +2dB 16v D13A D19A 220K 16v D13B D19B 220K MW2

0.5W
R25 R26 5K6 7K5 R56A

2W
16v +145 ISOTHERMAL 22u R44A R60A 47R 22u R44B R60B 47R
14K0:1% 1R 6n8 R17 R20 R37 D14A 17K8:1% R61A D14B R61B
C22 TO PIN 4 OF 5532 1K 1K
100n 270R 10k:1% R40A C20A R43A D22A R40B C20B R43B D22B
R23 R24 C14 15R
FP 220R 16v 22n 3K 220R 16v 22n 3K
1K 10K:1% 100p
HIGH CURRENT INTERFACE:
R15 C3 D15A R45A D20A 5 D15B R45B D20B 6 TO AMP
1 A (LEFT)
TB2 1u 16v GND Q11 1K R62A 1K R62B LDRV
FROM M1013 BRIDGE RECT PCB, 113K0:1% BF872 C19A 47R C19B 47R MW12
TO AMP A AND AMP B. 16v D16A ROG D23A 16v D16B LOG D23B
HDRM - CLP = 300mV R19 Q13A Q13B LOG
13A/85C EY14 EY15 45K3:1% 22u D21A 22u D21B MW13
DB1 +145 RED +145 +145 330R MPSA92 Q19A MPSA92 Q19B
3 1 WC3 EY16 R16
TR1 C44 16v 1u R36 R41A MJE2361T MJE350 R41B MJE2361T MJE350 LCLIM
WC11 EY11 GREY 80V C10 GND 7K5 7K5 MW14
EY3 BLK 113K0:1% R50A Q16A R50B Q16B LOG
330u EY11 EY12 LFB
EY8 RED +78 YELLOW +78 +78 RV3 RV4 4K7 ROG 4K7 LOG MW15
TYPE_H WC8 EY13 R18 R21 D18A D18B
EY7 RED 4 2 C45 R42A R42B LTSENSE
1KVA 80V 270R 10K:1% 100K 100K 7K5 C23A R63A 7K5 C23B R63B MW1
EY6 YELLOW 13AMP 330u BLACK R51A 300V 39R R51B 300V 39R
120VAC WC1 EY7 EY8 EY9 10u -145 1K5 10p C28A 1K5 10p Q17B C28B
EY5 YELLOW GND GND GND C15 HDRM- CLP- R41 R39
YSL#1288 DB2 BLACK EY10 Q17A 160V BC550 160V
C46 WC6 BC550 10u 10u
CSA EY10 BLUE 3 1 80V 16v 82K5:1% 82K5:1% -18 -18
UI GND

Q21A
EY9 BLUE 330u R52A R69A R52B

NJM431 2V5
C29B

NJM431 2V5
Q21B
EY4 EY5 1K5 1K5 R69B
C54 22n
WC4 -78 WHITE -78
EY6
-78 33K C29A 33K R65B 16v
TB1

EY4 BLK EY12 WHITE C47 33078 C24A C25A R65A 16v C24B C25B 10R 330u
80V C11 R26 10v 22u 10R 330u 10v 22u
12A/SW

4 2 HDRM+ 1/2 10v 10v FP


CSA 330u 47p 3K 5 R53A 4u7 FP R53B R64B 4u7 R66B
EY1 EY2 R_LEVEL U3 470R R64A R70A R66A 470R R70B 10R
13AMP WC7 -145 BLUE -145
EY3
-145
BC560
7 150R 68K 10R
150R
FP 68K FP
C55 4n7 25A 6

CW
P2 Q6 R40 R42 -145 FP -145
C53 10K
CSA 22n 10u Q7 10K:1% 10K:1%
EY2 C25 R23 BC550 R125 6 11
GND +78 +78 1K R27 RELAY
1N4004 1N4004 D45 D44 16v D7 270R R1 R2
D43 D42 R22 R25 CLP+ 4 13
1N4004 1N4004 47K C14 R33 R34 +78 +145
BLACK WC10 5K36:1% 17K8:1% GND GND
16v 2u2 10K:1% 10K:1% 47u C1 S1 S2 C2 RELAY
GREEN WHITE AT 25~ AMBIENT: R108 SENSOR: 6
C17 R102 D46 48V VERSION
CHASSIS 11 A = 33K D37 100K @ 25~ ZD13 7 2 R104 D50 D51
47K 5 0.5W Q30 8 1 16 9
120 VAC 60 Hz LINE 13 A = 15K 50K @ 40~ 500mW U1 CLP- 6 D11 D12 10v 1K ACTGND
33V 1/2 15K R106 LD5
D46 25K @ 55~ R114 R116 R115
33078 BC550
7
20v
+18 PROTECT RED
+78 TO ACTIVITY LEDS. R131 R132
220uA 10K @ 80~ 1.2M 27K 27K D8 5 U2 10R C48
530uA ZD12 R24 Q9 500mW BDX53C FP 1K5 1K5
UNDER CAP: 500mW 1K R28
1/2 4 ZD7 25v LD6
L1 33078 100u POWER 10V Q38
33V R32 R35 GREEN 1N4004 500mW MPSA92
RMS IN 47K ROG C49 D48
RV5 47K R110 7 Q8 249R:1% 249R:1% 20v
25v
ZD17
100K R109 R118 500mW R124

0.5W
GROUND 14K0:1% BC550 ZD8 GND R107 100u C52 R130
STRAP 28v @ 80~ 4v7 22K R29 1K5 9
500mW C12 HDRM- +18 R103 Q31 10R -18 4u7 63v 10K
13.5v Q32 10.7v 33v ZD10 47p 3K R105 FP R126
15.6v 500mW 68K 68K R117 Q34 ABOUT 0.5W BDX54C
IDLE 1K CONTROL +18 10K
RV6 2N5551 ZD15 R113 R112 15K 2N5551 5 WATTS D9 15K Q36
100K R119 Q35 INTERFACE: -18 2N5551
C50 R31 1
17K8:1% 25v 220R -78 Q37 R128 1N4004
D41 MJH11018 MW32 +18 D49
TO WC1 ON M1012 AMBIENT R111 22n D10 220K BC550 220K
D47 D38 R124 4v7
Q33 500mW Q10 FP=FLAMEPROOF R127 R129
MW33 LTSENSE 4K7 1M
1K A06 ZD14 C13 A63 C31
D39
D40 D48
8
GND R120 R121 R122 100n 27p LD2 MW34 RTSENSE

0.5W

0.5W

0.5W
R30
M1011A.SCH_DATABASE_HISTORY R123 4v7
2R2 2R2 2R2
820R RED
GND
MW35 RMS GND
MODEL(S):- AP-3400 7K5 500mW OVERHEAT SHUTDOWN
ZD11 C51 MW3 KILL
# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE 25v 470u
1 JUN/22/94 2.30 PC#4529_BD651->BDX53C_BD652->BDX54C
2 DEC/02/94 2.40 PC#4651_DEL_LD9->LD14_ADD_NJM431L GND GND EY13 EY14
3 . . Q20A/B_Q21A/B +18 MC1
4 APR/08/97 2.50 PC#5353_R60A_1/2W_220K->2W_220K 40CFM MC1
1
5 D V N LTSENSE
6 D V N RTSENSE MC1
2
7 D V N MC1
3
8 D V N RMS WARNING: 300 VDC IS BETWEEN THE POWER SUPPLIES. THIS PRESENTS A SIGNIFICANT SHOCK HAZARD. PLEASE, USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN SERVICING!
9 D V N FAN KILL M
4C1
10 D V N 5 +145
M1002A.SCH_DATABASE_HISTORY R30 C9 R31 C10
MODEL(S):- AP-3400 RDRV T1 1K2 300V 2n2 47R 100v 680p
4v ACROSS R5 R29
D
# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE CE AC WIRING RTSENSE ROG T2 +F15
5W GN Q11 D21
1 DEC/09/97 2.00 PC#5546_R55,R51 249R->220R0_R40A, RTSENSE
+145
T6 3K6
R29A
S MTP10N15L
2 . . R35A_470R->20K_R36,R39_27K->91K TB2 ORANGE WIRE TO RCLIM T3
ZD8 Q13 Q15 Q17 Q19
MR854
3 . . R37,R38_10K->27K_R34,R50_249R->270R C22 R69 R68 +145 GND R5 5W

0.5W

0.5W
EY3 FOR 245V 1N4004 R6 C3
4 . . C26,C27_10u->22N_R52,R53_0R1->0R15 R75 R74 R78 80V
6800u
15K 15K T4 249R:1% 10K:1% 10v 3K6 16v YS#6900 YS#6900 YS#6900 YS#6900
+78
5 . . R11,R12,R14,R33,->FLAMEPROOF 13A/85C GREEN WIRE TO D26 150K 150K 470K
T7
22u 1W R32 MR854
6 JAN/14/98 2.10 PC#5551_ADD_R79,ZD10_ACROSS_R11 EY3 FOR 230V
TR1 Q34 +78 RTSENSE T5 75mA IDLE 39R
7 . . ADD_R79,R80 WC11 EY11 GREY MPSA42 Q33 C23
+78
Q3
8 MAR/12/98 2.20 PC#5656_R49,R79->0R47/1W_ZD7->18V EY3 245V ORN
RDRV
RDRV 2N5551 80V BC560
4 WATTS R28
6
D22
MR854 MR854 MR854 MR854
9 D V N T8 6800u ISOTHERMAL D C11

RCLIM
EY8 RED Q32 GND GND GND 160V 220n 0.5W
10 D V N 230V GRN EY7 RED BC550 R77
C24
TO HEATSINK C2
G N Q5 1R D12 D13 D14 D15
D28 470K RV1 16mA S MTW10N40E
Q31 D25 R76 C18 80V -78 1n R33
ZD1
M1013A.SCH_DATABASE_HISTORY EY6 YELLOW
EY5 YELLOW
MPSA92 C17 8K2 10n -78
T9 6800u
100K R7 R8
0.5W
Q14 Q16 Q18 Q20

MODEL(S):- AP3400 D24 100N D27 150R 15K


500mW D1 C12 R26 1R FLMPRF YS#6900 YS#6900 YS#6900 YS#6900
220/240VAC C25 16v 16v 22n C26 270R
R66 R67 470R

0.5W

0.5W
EY10 BLUE R73 80V
# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE YSL#1288E EY9 BLUE
1N4004
100K 6800u 15K 15K -145 D2 Q9 16v 22n R34 R55
1 AUG/12/97 1.40 PC#5444_R120->122_1/4W->1/2W C54 22n -145
T10
4 BC550 220R0
2 D V N Q1 R20 R21 R35 +145 +78
TB1

CSA EY4 BRN EY12 WHITE


3 D V N BC550 R9 2 3V0 3K 2K2 R25 18V GND 1K 8
8A/SW

4 D V N GND 500mW 220K 500mW R36


CSA 249R:1%
5 D V N SERVICE CAUTION: VOLTAGES GREATER THAN C6 ZD3 ZD7 10

FLMPRF

FLMPRF
IDLE CURRENT: LIN R12 16v R24 2OK 91K
6 D V N 300 VOLTS ARE PRESENT R1 R3 R11 R79 Q7 R53 R56 R58 R60

1W

5W

5W

5W

5W
C55 4n7 ADJUST FOR 3 TO 5 MILLIVOLTS RT1 330u 12V0 2R2 R40A D7
7 D V N ON THIS CIRCUIT BOARD. 2N6517 D11

CW
BETWEEN TESTPOINTS 8 & 9 39R 2R2 4K7 22R1 0R47 39R 220K R27 R37 BAV21 0R15 0R1 0R1 0R1
500mW
8 D V N C53 ZD4 350V
27K
9 D V N EY2 CSA 22n ALL UNMARKED DIODES ARE 1N4148. THE MAXIMUM CURRENT AVAILABLE FROM R70
10 D V N OUTPUTS RDRV (LDRV) IS LIMITED TO 75 mA. 1 12V0 R38
GND 4V7 500mW 18K

FLMPRF
NOTE THAT THE CAPACITOR VOLTAGES SHOWN ARE R2 R4 R10 R13 R14 C7 ZD5 2R2 R52 R57 R59 R61
1W D9 27K D10
MODELS: AP-3400 NOTE: Q1 AND Q2 MUST BE

5W

5W

5W

5W
DATE: AUG/17/98 SCH ISSUE: 1.00 THE MINIMUM REQUIRED FOR PROPER OPERATION. 68R ZD10 39R 16v Q8 R41 R62

2W
POWER_AMP WC10 ACTUAL VOLTAGE RATINGS MAY BE HIGHER. THERMALLY COUPLED 2R2 4K7 36K R23 BC550 20K R39 BAV21 0R15 0R1 0R1 0R1 3R9
330u 3V0 R35A
TO Q14 AND Q22 C1 R19 500mW 4K7 91K
YORKVILLE NAME: AP3400 PCB#&VER: M1002A/M1011A/M1012A/M1013A TITLE: AP3400
AC LINE FILTER

FOR PROPER THERMAL 150v ZD6 R22 4K7 R40 C19


249R:1% C8 9
GRN/YEL

TRACKING! 1n5 Q2 3K R42 GND 150v


BC560 3 10v 1K -145 -78 10n
BRN

BLU

CHASSIS 5 D5 2u2 Q10 R51


. MJE5730 BC560 220R0
MTP2P45 BDX53C MTP8P20 D3 C27 270R
UNDER CAP: MJ15023 MTW10N40E MJH11018 MAC224 MTP245 BDX54C MTP10N12L MJE2361T BF872 GND
16v C13 R43 16v 22n R50 GND
GRN/YEL

L1 MJ15022 R15 R16 D4 16v 22n R49


500mW 470R Q22 Q24 Q26 Q28
BROWN

150R 15K
BLUE

1W
220/240 VAC 50 Hz LINE C4 ZD2 0R47 YS#6927 YS#6927 YS#6927 YS#6927
2R2 2R2 R44

0.5W

0.5W
470p 2X R49B R49A C14 D16 D17 D18 D19
BBOTTOM E

MTP2P50E
BCE BCE GDS BCE GND 160V 220n 0.5W
MT1
MT2
G

VIEW BCE MTP2P50E


MJE340 Q4 R71 G P S 1R 7 MR854
D23
MR854 MR854 MR854
GROUND BC550 Q6A R48
B CE B CE MJE350 39R
STRAP BC550C MPSA42 MPSA13 MPSA06 MPSA92 47R D
S MR854
NJM431L 2N5517 MBS4992 BC560C MPSA92 MPSA63 2N5551 MPSA42 R72 GP Q6B 16v
1 REF R17 R18 C5 1W Q21 Q23 Q25 Q27
2 ANODE 249R:1% 10K:1% 10v 47R D 5W -78
22u 3K6 ZD9
3 CATHODE YS#6927 YS#6927 YS#6927 YS#6927 D20
MT2
MT1

123 EBC CBE EBC EBC EBC EBC E CB R45


NC

S
-F15 5W GP Q12 MR854
TO WC1 ON M1012 4v ACROSS R17 3K6 D MTP8P20
R46 R47 L1
C15 C16 R63

5W
1K 300V 2n2 39R 100v 470p 4uH 5R6

R64
-145
33K
MT1 MBS4992 Q30 MT2 BP1 BP2
10u
C21 G TRIAC_MAC224 EY1 EY2
16v MT2 R65 G MT1
10R

GND GND
WARNING: 300 VDC IS BETWEEN THE POWER SUPPLIES. THIS PRESENTS A SIGNIFICANT SHOCK HAZARD. PLEASE, USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN SERVICING!

+145
R30 C9 R31 C10
T1 1K2 300V 2n2 47R 100v 680p
RDRV 4v ACROSS R5 R29
D
T2 +F15
5W GN Q11 D21
ROG 3K6 S MTP10N15L
R29A MR854
T3 ZD8 Q13 Q15 Q17 Q19
RCLIM GND R5 R6 C3 5W

T4 249R:1% 10K:1% 10v 3K6 16v YS#6900 YS#6900 YS#6900 YS#6900


+78
22u 1W R32 MR854
T5 75mA IDLE 39R
RTSENSE Q3
BC560 R28 D22
MR854 MR854 MR854 MR854
D 4 WATTS 6
ISOTHERMAL GND 160V C11

RCLIM
0.5W
TO HEATSINK C2
G N Q5 220n 1R D12 D13 D14 D15
RV1 16mA S MTW10N40E
1n R33
ZD1 Q14 Q16 Q18 Q20
100K 0.5W
R7 R8 500mW C12 R26 1R FLMPRF
150R 15K D1 YS#6900 YS#6900 YS#6900 YS#6900
MBS4992 16v 16v 22n 470R C26 270R
GND D2 Q9 16v 22n R34 R55
4 BC550 220R0
Q1 R20 R21 R35 +145 +78
MT2
MT1
NC

BC550 R9 2 3V0 3K 2K2 R25 18V GND 1K 8


BC550C 500mW 220K 500mW R36
BC560C 2N5517 249R:1% C6 ZD3 ZD7 10
FLMPRF

FLMPRF
R1 R3 LIN R11 R79 R12 16v Q7 R24 2OK 91K R53 R56 R58 R60
1W

5W

5W

5W

5W
RT1 39R 330u 12V0 2N6517 2R2 R40A D7 D11
CW

39R 2R2 4K7 22R1 0R47 220K R27 R37 BAV21 0R15 0R1 0R1 0R1
500mW 350V
CBE EBC ZD4 27K
MPSA92 12V0 R70
MPSA42 1 4V7 FLMPRF 500mW 18K R38
R2 R4 R10 R13 R14 C7 ZD5 2R2 R52 R57 R59 R61
1W D9 27K D10

5W

5W

5W

5W
68R ZD10 39R 16v Q8 R41 R62

2W
2R2 4K7 36K R23 BC550 20K R39 BAV21 0R15 0R1 0R1 0R1 3R9
330u 3V0 R35A
EBC C1 R19 500mW 4K7 91K
150v ZD6 R22 4K7 R40 C19
. 1n5 Q2 249R:1% 3K C8 R42 GND 9
2N5551 3 10v 1K 150v
BC560 -145 -78 R51 10n
5 D5 2u2 Q10
D3 BC560 270R 220R0
GND C27
C13 R43 16v 22n GND
EBC R15 R16 16v R50
500mW D4 16v 22n 470R Q22 Q24 Q26 Q28
MAC224 150R 15K 1W
C4 ZD2 0R47 YS#6927 YS#6927 YS#6927 YS#6927
2R2 2R2 R44
0.5W

0.5W

470p 2X R49B R49A D16 D17 D18 D19


GND 160V C14
MTP2P50E

0.5W
MTP2P50E 220n
Q4 R71 G P S 1R 7 MR854
D23
MR854 MR854 MR854
Q6A R48
MT1
MT2
G

BC550
47R D 39R MR854
S
MTP2P45 R72 GP Q6B 16v
MTP245 R17 R18 C5 1W Q21 Q23 Q25 Q27
249R:1% 10K:1% 10v 47R D 5W -78
22u 3K6 ZD9 YS#6927 YS#6927 YS#6927 YS#6927 D20
R45 S
-F15 5W GP Q12 MR854
4v ACROSS R17 3K6 D MTP8P20
BCE R46 R47 L1
C15 C16 R63
MTP8P20

5W
1K 300V 2n2 39R 100v 470p 4uH 5R6
MTP10N12L RTSENSE
+145
T6
R64
-145
1N4004 R75 R74 R78 C22 R69 R68 +145
0.5W

0.5W

33K
150K 150K 470K 80V 15K 15K
GDS D26 6800u MT1 MBS4992 Q30 MT2 BP1 BP2
Q34 T7 10u
MPSA42 Q33 +78 C21 G TRIAC_MAC224 EY1 EY2
MTW10N40E RDRV C23
2N5551 +78 16v MT2 R65 G MT1
80V
Q32 R77 T8 6800u 10R
BC550 D28 GND GND
470K C24
Q31 D25 R76 C18 GND
C17 80V -78 GND
MPSA92 8K2
100N D27 10n -78 T9 6800u
D24
NOTE: Q1 AND Q2 MUST BE
1N4004 R73 C25
R66 R67 THERMALLY COUPLED M1002A.SCH_DATABASE_HISTORY
0.5W

0.5W

B CE 100K 80V
YS#6927 6800u 15K 15K -145 TO Q14 AND Q22 MODEL(S):- AP-3400
T10 FOR PROPER THERMAL
YS#6900 -145 TRACKING! # DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
1 DEC/09/97 2.00 PC#5546_R55,R51 249R->220R0_R40A,
2 . . R35A_470R->20K_R36,R39_27K->91K
BBOTTOM E IDLE CURRENT: OUTPUTS 3 . . R37,R38_10K->27K_R34,R50_249R->270R
VIEW ADJUST FOR 3 TO 5 MILLIVOLTS NOTE THAT THE CAPACITOR VOLTAGES SHOWN ARE 4 . . C26,C27_10u->22N_R52,R53_0R1->0R15
ALL UNMARKED DIODES ARE 1N4148. BETWEEN TESTPOINTS 8 & 9 THE MINIMUM REQUIRED FOR PROPER OPERATION. 5 . . R11,R12,R14,R33,->FLAMEPROOF
ACTUAL VOLTAGE RATINGS MAY BE HIGHER. 6 JAN/14/98 2.10 PC#5551_ADD_R79,ZD10_ACROSS_R11
7 . . ADD_R79,R80
DATE: MAR/12/98 MODELS: AP-3400 SCH ISSUE: 2.20 8 MAR/12/98 2.20 PC#5656_R49,R79->0R47/1W_ZD7->18V
9 D V N
YORKVILLE NAME: M1002A.SCH PCB#&VER: M1002A TITLE: PWR_AMP 10 D V N

-1dB 30Hz +4dB 55Hz


FILTER
S1

MUST BE BREAK BEFORE MAKE, #3436


1
2
3
OUT
IN

1K 10K:1% C3 C7 R15 R16


R5 R6 100p 16v 470n 17K8:1% 470R
C5 R14
14K0:1% 6
RIGHT = CHAN B R7
16v 68n
33078
4M7
7
JB1 C1 R9 R10 R11 1/2 5 U3
470p 2 10K:1% 17K8:1% 17K8:1% 5 U1 C8 C9 1/2
2
BAL_IN 3 1 C6 7 16v 47n 16v 150n 5532
NUTRIX 1 3 U1 16v 6 R17 R18
C2 100n
1/2 1 R12 R13
82K5:1% 1K5 20KHz
470p 33078
R1 R2 R3 R4 5K6 7K5 C10 +2dB
16v SIG_L
1K 10K:1% 14K0:1% 1R C21 6n8 T8
C4 100n TO PIN 4 OF 5532 REF_L
JB2 1 3 5 T7
100p SIG_R
IN = MONO T6
CH_B_IN S R T REF_R
S2 S2 -1dB 30Hz +4dB 55Hz T5
NO_GOLD 2 4 6 1 4 +18
OUT OUT FILTER T4
2 5
NO_GOLD 2 4 6 IN IN +18 C23 T3 GND
3 6
S1

S R T MUST BE BREAK BEFORE MAKE, #3436 100n T2


4
5
6

CH_A_IN
OUT
IN

C13 C17 -18


JB3 1 3 5 T1
100p 16v 470n R33 R34
C15 R32 17K8:1% 470R C24
1K 10K:1% 14K0:1% 16v 68n 4M7 2 -18
33078 1 100n
JB4 R27 R28 R29
R20 R21 R22 1/2 3 U3
C11 6 10K:1% 17K8:1% 17K8:1% 3 U2 C18 C19 1/2
2
BAL_IN 3 7 C16 1 16v 47n 16v 150n 5532
470p 16v 2
NUTRIX 1 C12
5 U2
100n R35 R36
1/2 2 R30 R31
82K5:1% 1K5 20KHz
LEFT = CHAN A 470p 33078
R25 R26 5K6 7K5 C20 +2dB
16v
GREEN WIRE TO 14K0:1% 1R C22 6n8 GND
TO PIN 4 OF 5532 EY2
GROUND STRAP: R23 R24 C14 100n 18Ga BLACK WIRE
WC1 TO M1011 GND
GND 1K 10K:1% 100p

DATE: SEP/19/94 MODELS: AUDIO-PRO


AP-3400 SCH ISSUE: 0.00
GND
YORKVILLE NAME: M1012A.SCH PCB#&VER: M1012-2.00 TITLE: INPUT_&_FILTER
+100

-100
RED

YELL

BLKL

BLUE
+55

GND

-55
BLK

WHT

TO BE HAND INSERTED
1 RV2,RV4 TO BE HAND
INSERTED C3 1U 16V
GUIDE
ETCH

EY10

PRODUCTION NOTES

#XXXX
EY7
EY14

EY11

EY4
MS4
"500.
"210.
"800.
"020.

EY1
MS3

MS2

MS1

D8POS.RT.ANGLE_MOLEX
RAINPUT_BOARD
OB TUPNI PPOWER_SUPPLY
US WO P MOTTOB AMP_B
POT
AMP_A
BLUEY2
YELEY15

BLKEY12

EY9 EY8

EY5

F F F F F
WHT
RED

BLK BLUE
MW3

1 1 1 RED YELL WHT


MW2

1 MW1

1 MW4
EY16

EY13

EY6

EY3

F
+18M

-18M

F F F F
L+M
L-M
R+M
R-M
NC
NC
WIRE
BLK

R106
R105
HS5

Q31

J1
HS6PART#

10R FUNCTION
E B
NOTE RELAY HAS 48V COIL FUNCTION
@Q6 Q36

Q37

Q30

R102
EY17
R107

BDX54C
VCD

D48 R131 E B
TJH2

@R3

PART#
ZD7

BDX53C
2N5551

1N4004 1K5
BC550

J28
J29

0.5W
15K

10R
M1011A

R127

MPSA92

+
0.5W

PART#
15K

AZ
1K
Q38

R103

ETUOR
@Q5

1K

GRN 4148 D46 HOLE 10K EGAG


RE1
- R126 4K7
@R3

@10R 270R ELOH/"10.0


R128

LD6
20V

R125 220K 1N4004 D49


NO NC C TP9
C48
R130

+ AROMAT_RELAY J4
100U

10K
63V
4U7

25V
R104

RED 330R 48V_COIL 1K5 R132 25V 20V ZD8


SHEAR

- 100U
TP5

R36 1M
C28A

LD5 C52 J6
#3699 ZD17 R129 J3 C49 R66A
160V

@ZD1 10V
10U

J7 HS1
27P C31 D23A 10R
2

B
MJE2361T

PC#4529_BD651->BDX53C_BD652->BDX54C

C13 100N 4148


MJE350

@C2
@R4
A63
Q10

Q16A

Q19A
@Q2

330U

R30 820R 47R @R9


16V

PC#4651_LED'S->NJM431+2_RESISTORS

R62A
Q14A/Q21A_MOVED_TO_AID_INSERTION

D10 4148
15R
J5

D21A 4148
160V

M1011A.PCB_DATABASE_HISTORY
10U

D9 R31
E

4148 220K
PART# 4148 D20A
PC#5497_R66A/B_1/8WFP->1/4WFP
C29A

ZD2 4V7 _MW3


1 J8
@C2

FUNCTION
C42 R63A 39R 4148 D22A
FACE
DOWN

470K R97
C27A

J9 47R @R9 R61A


A13

250V
VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
PC#4443_R17,R18_470R->270R

Q29
R37

BAV21 D36 220N D19A 4148 @R11 33K R67A


10K0
PC#4545_R1/R22_6K2->5K36

B E PART#
NJM431

R21 10R R65A


Q20A

@R13 1K5
B

2V5

R124
MJE5730

PC#5353_R60A/B->2_WATT
MJE340

0.5W C3 68K @R12


Q18A

3K R26 10R R59A


Q15A

PC#4533_R19_43K->45K3
P2

@Q1

C26A

C11 47P R68A


Q11

16V
4U7
10V

PART# 1U C25A
10V
4U7

47K R27
BC560

150R @R7 R57A


Q6

R15 HS2 @C1300V


BC550

@R2 113K0 220K 150R @R7 R64A


RV4

RV2
100K

100K

FUNCTION
BF872 C22A 10P R60A 2WATT @R8 R49A
BLANK SIZE=16.000"X11.050"

470R
BC550
Q7

PT#4400
Q9

D7 16V J10 R58A 39R 33K @R11 470R R53A


3

25A10K 4148 1U R69A


C10

R19_51K->43K

68K @R12 R70A


10P
C23A

4148 R47A 1K5


@C1

22U
10V

47K R28 C21A


D8
PCB MECH
ASSEMBLY

@R2 113K0 R16 NJM431 Q14A


BC550

R38 R46A 2V54K7


R29 82K5 10K0 R20 300V
J11 R50A Q21A4K7
Q8

3K D17A
10u
16V

C25 C29 100N 220P 4148 BC560


MPSA42

MPSA92

47P C12 1K5 R48A


Q12A

R51A
@Q3

@Q4

C23
MODEL(S):- AP-3400

R39 82K5
1K5
BC550

1K R24 R40 10K0


@U1

C24A

J15
33078

10V
22U

N
N
4148
U3

@R1 5K36 1K R23 D18A


Q13A

R22
D16A 4148
Q17A

4.51
4.52
4.52
4.53
5.00
5.10
5.11
5.12
+ R25 17K8 J13 R44 R56A 17K8
1K5 R52A
C15

RED 16V
M1011-5.12
M1011-5.12

10u TP2 J16 10K0 R45A 1K R43A


- 3K

V
V
R55A R44A
RV3 R43

R45
10K0

LD2 1K
BLK WIRE

J17 @R5 21K5 22N C20A


+ J18

AUG/06/93
JAN/18/94
JUN/22/94
NOV/29/94
FEB/15/95
APR/08/97
OCT/27/97
R32 4148
C6
_MW4

4148 D15A
82K5
10K0
R42 100K

82K5
100K
@R6

RV1

GRN 249R J24 D13A


4148 D14A
LD4 -

FEB/94
330R
1/4W

R41A
R99
100N

J19

# DATE
33078 R100 100K
J23

R41
1

-18 @U1 7K5 7K5 R42A


J20
NC J21 R54A 47K 7K5 7K5 R38A
U1

D
D
NC R39A
C14

249R R11
63V
2U2

+18 4148 D12 _MW2


1 220R R40A

10
11
@R1 5K36 R1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R- 4148 D11 4148 D50 22U 16V C18A
R+
J22
249R R35 C19A 16V 22U
10K0
C28

2U2
63V

16V

"020.
R98

"800.
"210.
"500.
1/4W
330R

L- 10u R33 D51

GUIDE
4148
C5

ETCH
L+ C18B
_MW1
1
47U
10V
C17
TP4

17K8 R3 FUNCTION 16V 22U 220R R40B


C19B 22U 16V
@R6

1K R4 R38B
7K5
1K R2 R39B 7K5

PC#4529_BD651->BDX53C_BD652->BDX54C
R13

D2 4148 47K R7 10K0 R34 7K5 R42B


BC550

Q14A/Q21A_MOVED_TO_AID_RAD_INSERT
R41B 7K5 D14B

PC4651_LED'S->NJM431+2_RESISTORS
4148
100N C26 D13B
R55B 4148
Q3

TP1 D15B

M1011.PCB_DATABASE_HISTORY
4148

BC550 Q17B R56B

PC#5497_R66A/B_1/8WFP->1/4WFP
10K0

C2 @R5 21K5 17K8 C20B


PT#4400 22N
47P 3K R8
U2

VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE


25A10K 33078 R44B 1K R43B
3K
R45B
D1 @U1
R54B
MPSA92
47K R5 47K 1K 1K5 R52B
BLANK SIZE=16.000"X11.050"

4148
@Q4
MPSA42
Q12B
J25

4148
@Q3

10V
22U
SOLDERSIDE M1011-5.10

Q13B
3K R6 10K0 R14 D16B
D18B C24B
P1

47P C1
4148
16V
10u
C16

220P C27 1K5 R48B


R50B 4K7 1K5
Q1

ZD1
BC560

BC550

BC550
Q5

BC560

C21B
R51B

22U
10V
4V7 100K R96 R46B 4K7

SHEAR
TP3

4148
Q4

820R
Q2

@C1 Q14B
R47B 1K5
A63

@C1 C22B
R9 249R R12 D17B
+ 470R R49B
27P

300V
300V

C23B
C32

10P

10P
RED LD1 J26 R58B 39R
-
220K R18 10R R59B
4148 D4 R67B

B
R10
MJE5730
270R 10R R65B

MJE340

J14
+ 33K @R11
10V
47U

Q18B
Q15B
@Q1
GRN C9 68K @R12 R68B

MODEL(S):- AP-3000
LD3 R19 @R14
45K3 Q20B C25B

NJM431
-
250V
220N

470R R53B

2V5
10V

E
C26B 4U7 4U7

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
C4 R17 HS3 PART#
10V 150R @R7 R64B
100N 270R PT#4790

D20B
D5 220K 150R @R7 R57B
4148 R60B @R8 2_WATT

FACE
DOWN

4.53
5.00
5.10
5.12
4148

330U NJM431 TJH1


D35 D19B 4148 47R @R9

R69B
4148 D6
C43

160V

C28B
R61B

10U

V
V
V
V
V
V
V
M1011A

@R11 33K

R70B @R12 68K


Q21B
R63B
Q28

BAV21 39R
A63

2V5
4148
AP-3400 J27 D22B

@C2

JUN/22/94
NOV/29/94
FEB/15/95
OCT/27/97
B
MJE2361T
D3 470K VER 5.12

MJE350
47R @R9

Q19B
Q16B
4148 R101

@Q2
R62B

TP6

160V

C27B
16V

10U
-1101M D21B

# DATE
4148

@C2
PART# D23B 4148
10R C29B
01.5

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
R66B

10
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
"500.
"800.
ETCH
"210.
GUIDE
"020.
SHEAR SHEAR
LEFT ACTIVITY ZD2
L_LEVEL +18
ZD1 RIGHT ACTIVITY
M1011A.SCH_DATABASE_HISTORY
+18 500mW
C1 R6 D3
R98 R99 LD4 4v7 MODEL(S):- AP-3400
HDRM+ Iled=20mA 500mW
25A 47p 3K R10 4v7 LD3 330R 330R Q29 # DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
1 JUN/22/94 2.30 PC#4529_BD651->BDX53C_BD652->BDX54C

CW
P1 GREEN A13 ACTGND
10K D4 220K Q28 2 DEC/02/94 2.40 PC#4651_DEL_LD9->LD14_ADD_NJM431L
BC560 6.4 uA -> Q5 GREEN R97
16v Q1 A63 A63 BAV21 3 . . Q20A/B_Q21A/B
Q2 300mV/47K C4 C32 R101 BAV21
EXTRA BRIGHT LEDS! D36 470K
4 APR/08/97 2.50 PC#5353_R60A_1/2W_220K->2W_220K
BC550 100n 27p R9 LD1 470K D35 220n 250v R100 5 D V N
C28 10u R2
1K R5 820R
GND 220n 250v R96 C42
C23
100K 6 D V N
16v R1 R3
D1
47K
CLP+
R11
RED
R12 C43 100K
7 D V N
LOG C27 220p 8 D V N
C16 10u
5K36:1% 2 17K8:1% HARD LIMIT @ 11.2 Vp 249R:1% 249R:1%
33078 220p 9 D V N
1 1/2
10 D V N
3 U1 3 3
1/2 CLP- U2 R54B
1 1 47u
33078 BC550 2 C9 R54A 47K
D2
R4 Q4 D5 D6
1K R7 16v 47K
C5 R13 R14 R55A +145 R55B +145
FROM INPUT Q3 47K 16v 2u2 10K:1%
PCB: 10K:1% 21K5:1% 21K5:1% R67B
R57B

Q20B
BC550 R8 R49A R57A R67A

NJM431 2V5

NJM431 2V5
Q20A
C2 HDRM- 470R 150R 33K R49B 150R 33K THIS BOARD MAY
L+ 47p 3K C26A R59A 470R FP C26B R59B BE OPERATED
8 R44 R45 C21A C21B 10R WITHOUT THE POWER
L- 10v 10R 10v
R+
7 +18 33078 BYPASS: 10K:1% 10K:1% 22u 10v 4u7 FP 22u 10v 4u7 FP AMP MODULES. SEE
6 2 R48A R68A R48B R68B NOTE ABOUT TEST
R- +18 +18 +18 1 +18 1K5 68K 1K5 68K
+18
5
+18 FIXTURE PLUG.
3

BC560
4 U3 Q14A C27A C27B

Q14B
3 1/2 BC560 TO AMP B (RIGHT)
C22A 160V C22B 160V 1
2 33078 R47A 300V 10u R47B 300V 10u
-18 C6 C26 C29 1K5 10p 1K5 10p RDRV
1
R38A R58A R38B R58B MW22
MS4 100n 100n 100n D17A D17B
R43 R38 7K5 39R 7K5 39R ROG
-18 ROG LOG MW23
EY17 82K5:1% 82K5:1% R46A Q15A R46B Q15B RCLIM
GND R39A 4K7 R39B 4K7 MW24
BLACK WIRE -18 -18 -18 RV1 RV2 7K5 MJE5730 7K5 MJE5730 RFB
Q18A Q18B MW25
DIRECT TO GND Q12A MJE340 Q12B MJE340 ROG
M1012 HDRM+ 9.85 CLP+ 9.5 100K 100K +78 C18A MPSA42 C18B MPSA42 1.6 WATTS RTSENSE
16v D13A D19A 220K 16v D13B D19B 220K MW2

0.5W
R56A R56B

2W
+145 ISOTHERMAL 22u R44A R60A 47R 22u R44B R60B 47R
R17 R20 R37 D14A 17K8:1% R61A D14B 17K8:1% R61B
1K 1K
270R 10k:1% R40A C20A R43A D22A R40B C20B R43B D22B
15R
FP 220R 16v 22n 3K 220R 16v 22n 3K
R15 C3 D15A R45A D20A 5 D15B R45B D20B 6 TO AMP
1 A (LEFT)
1u 16v GND Q11 1K R62A 1K R62B LDRV
113K0:1% BF872 C19A 47R C19B 47R MW12
16v D16A ROG D23A 16v D16B LOG D23B
HDRM - CLP = 300mV R19 Q13A Q13B LOG
45K3:1% 22u D21A 22u D21B MW13
330R MPSA92 Q19A MPSA92 Q19B
R16 16v 1u R41A MJE2361T MJE350 R41B MJE2361T MJE350 LCLIM
GND R36 MW14
113K0:1% C10 7K5 R50A 7K5 R50B LOG
Q16A Q16B LFB
RV3 RV4 4K7 ROG 4K7 LOG MW15
R18 R21 D18A D18B
R42A R63A R42B R63B LTSENSE
270R 10K:1% 100K 100K 7K5 C23A 7K5 C23B MW1
-145 R51A 300V 39R R51B 300V 39R
10u 1K5 10p C28A 1K5 10p Q17B C28B
C15 HDRM- CLP- R41 R39 Q17A 160V BC550 160V
BC550 10u 10u BDX53C BF872
16v 82K5:1% 82K5:1% -18 -18

Q21A
R52A R69A R52B BDX54C

NJM431 2V5
C29B

NJM431 2V5
Q21B
1K5 33K 1K5 R69B 16v
C29A 33K R65B
33078 C24A C25A R65A 16v C24B C25B 10R 330u
C11 R26 10v 22u 10R 330u 10v 22u
HDRM+ 1/2 10v 10v FP
R_LEVEL 47p 3K 5 U3 R53A R64A R70A 4u7 FP R53B R64B 4u7 R66B
7 470R 150R 68K R66A 470R 150R R70B 10R
10R FP 68K FP BCE BCE
25A BC560 6
CW

P2 Q6 R40 R42 -145 FP -145


10K
10u Q7 10K:1% 10K:1% MJE5730
C25 R23 BC550 R125 6 11
RELAY MJE340 MJE2361T
1K D7 R27 MJE350
16v CLP+ 270R R1 R2
R22 R25 47K 4 13
C14 R33 R34
GND GND +145
5K36:1% 17K8:1% 16v 2u2 10K:1% 10K:1% 47u HIGH CURRENT INTERFACE: C1 S1
6 +18 S2 C2 RELAY
C17 FROM M1013 BRIDGE RECT PCB, CONTROL D46 48V VERSION
7 2 TO AMP A AND AMP B. INTERFACE: 8 1 16 9
D50 D51
5 U1 6 D12 10v 1 E CB BCE
CLP- D11 EY14 EY15 ACTGND
1/2
7 +145 +145 +18 LD5 +78
33078 EY16 MW32 PROTECT TO ACTIVITY LEDS. R131 R132
D8 BC550 5 U2 EY11 EY12
RED
R24 Q9 +78 +78 LTSENSE 1K5 1K5 NJM431L
1K R28
1/2 4 EY13 MW33 LD6 1 REF
33078 EY7 EY8 EY9 POWER 10V Q38 2 ANODE
R32 R35 GND GND RTSENSE GREEN 1N4004 MPSA92
47K ROG EY10 MW34 D48 500mW 3 CATHODE
249R:1% 249R:1% EY4 EY5 ZD17 123
Q8 -78 -78 RMS R124
EY6 MW35

0.5W
BC550 C52 R130
C12 R29
+18 -145
EY1 EY2
-145 KILL 1K5 9 4u7 63v 10K
47p HDRM- EY3 MW3 R126
3K
+78 10K BC550C MPSA13
D9 Q36 BC560C MPSA63
TO TEST THIS PCB WITHOUT POWER OUTPUT MODULES CONNECTED, -18 2N5551
R102 R31
R104 THE FOLLOWING PATCH PLUGS FOR MW1 AND MW2 SHOULD BE ASSEMBLED. Q37 R128 1N4004
0.5W Q30 D49
1K D10 220K (LOG AND ROG MUST BE GROUNDED TO THE HIGH CURRENT INTERFACE GROUND) BC550 220K
15K R106 CBE EBC
20v
+18 Q10 R127 R129
10R C48 C13 A63 C31 1: LDRV THE OPERATION OF THE FAN 4K7 1M MPSA42
500mW BDX53C FP AND THE HI-TEMP SHUT DOWN
ZD7 25v LD2 MPSA92 2N5551
100u 100n 27p R30 2: LOG MAY BE VERIFIED BY GROUNDING
GND RTSENSE OR LTSENSE.
C49 820R GND
20v RED 3: LCLIM OVERHEAT SHUTDOWN
500mW 25v EBC EBC
ZD8 GND R107 100u SERVICE CAUTION: VOLTAGES GREATER THAN 4: LFB GND AT
300 VOLTS ARE PRESENT HIGH CURRENT
R103 Q31 10R -18 INTERFACE
0.5W
R105 FP ON THIS CIRCUIT BOARD. 5: LTSENSE (REQUIRED FOR OPERATION) NOTE: ALL UNMARKED DIODES ARE 1N4148 CAPACITOR VOLTAGES SHOWN ARE MINIMUM REQUIRED.
1K BDX54C
15K
THE MAXIMUM CURRENT AVAILABLE FROM DATE: APR/10/97 MODELS: AP-3400
. SCH ISSUE: 2.50
-78 RDRV (LDRV) IS LIMITED TO 75 mA.
FP=FLAMEPROOF YORKVILLE NAME: M1011A25 PCB#: M1011A TITLE: SCH_NAME
1

TJH1
AZ HOLE
R4
1R
100N C6
100N C21

4
5

C4 100P

U1
17K8

R11
10K0 R2
R12 5K6 @R1 14K0 R3
PT#3660

33078
R6
A_BAL_INPUT

@U1
R13 7K5 10K0
470P
R9 C3 C2
C5 68N 10K0 100P 470P C1
R7 1K R1
R10 17K8 47N @R1 14K0 R5
C8 1K
470N C7
2101M 4M7
JB2

TP1

J3
J4
00.2
UNBAL_IN_A

J1
J2
J7
J8
R14

J5
J6
98'TPES
PCB MECH
ASSEMBLY

BREAK
BEFORE

00.2

C10
MAKE!!!!
SWITCH/S

C23
ARE #3436

100N 6N8 1K5 R18

LINEWIDTH GAUGE
2101MS2

SIG_L 470R R16


REF_L MONO
#3436

82K5
R17
C9

16AWG
M1012-2.00

SIG_R BLK 13"


BUT1

150N
REF_R
J10

5532 R15
U3

+18V 17K8
BASS_BOOST
J19
#3436

GND
FUNCTION

82K5 150N
MC1GRN
C19

GND R35
WC2 WC1J9
16AWG

17K8
S1

R34 470R
-18V
BUT2
GREY_BUTTON

1K5 R36 R33


J11 100N 6N8
J12

C24 C20
00.2-2101M EDISREDLOS
J16

J15

R32
J13
J17

J14
J18

4M7
TP2
M1012-2.10 BLANK SIZE=15.700"X10.000"

1M1012A
01M
2AP-3400
JB3

VER. 470N C17 R23


M1012A

02.12.10 C18
AP-3400
UNBAL_IN_B

1K
GREY_BUTTON "000.01X"007.51=EZIS KNALB

4
5

R28 17K8 47N @R1 14K0


R22

1K
R20

R27
C15 68N 10K0 100P 470P C11
C13

470P
R31 7K5 10K0
R21

C12
TJH2

5K6 10K0 R24


R30
33078@U1
PART#
PT#3660

17K8 @R1 14K0 R25


B_BAL_INPUT

R29
U2

100N C16 C14 100P 1R R26


100N C22
3
TB2 MJH11018
MPSA06
13A/85C DB1
WC3 +145 RED 2N5551

HIGH CURRENT TO M1011A


TR1 3 1 C44
WC11 EY11 GREY 80V
EY3 BLK 330u
TYPE_H
EY8 RED
WC8 +78 YELLOW
EY7 RED 4 2 C45
1KVA 80V
EY6 YELLOW 13AMP 330u BLACK
120VAC
YSL#
EY5 YELLOW
DB2
WC1 GND
BLACK
EBC
CSA C46 WC6
EY10 BLUE 3 1 80V GND
UI EY9 BLUE 330u
C54 22n
WC4 -78 WHITE
TB1

EY4 BLK EY12 WHITE C47


80V B CE
12A/SW

4 2
CSA 330u
13AMP WC7 -145 BLUE
C55 4n7
C53
EY2 CSA 22n
GND +78 +78 1N4004 1N4004
D43 D42 D45 D44
1N4004 1N4004
BLACK WC10
GREEN WHITE AT 25~ AMBIENT: R108 SENSOR:
CHASSIS 11 A = 33K D37 100K @ 25~ ZD13
120 VAC 60 Hz LINE 13 A = 15K 47K 50K @ 40~ 500mW
D46 25K @ 55~ R114 R116 R115 33V
220uA 10K @ 80~ 1.2M 27K 27K
UNDER CAP: 530uA ZD12
L1 500mW
33V
RMS IN
RV5 47K R110 7
GROUND 100K R109 14K0:1% R118
STRAP 28v @ 80~ 4v7 22K
13.5v Q32 10.7v 500mW
33v ZD10 R117
15.6v IDLE 500mW 68K 68K Q34 ABOUT
RV6 2N5551 ZD15 R113 R112 15K 2N5551 5 WATTS
100K R119 Q35
17K8:1% C50
D41 25v 220R
AMBIENT R111 22n MJH11018
TO WC1 ON M1012 D38 4v7
D47 R124 Q33 500mW
1K A06 ZD14
D39
D40 D48
8
GND R120 R121 R122

0.5W

0.5W

0.5W
R123 2R2 2R2 2R2
4v7
7K5 500mW
ZD11 C51
25v 470u

GND GND EY13 EY14


TO M1011A: MC1 40CFM
+18
1
MC1
LTSENSE
2
M1013A.SCH_DATABASE_HISTORY RTSENSE
MC1
FAN
MODEL(S):- AP3400 3
MC1
# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE RMS
4
MC1
1 AUG/12/97 1.40 PC#5444_R120->122_1/4W->1/2W KILL
2 D V N 5 NOTE: CAPACITOR VOLTAGE RATINGS SHOWN ARE MINIMUM REQUIRED.
3 D V N ACTUAL PARTS MAY HAVE HIGHER VOLTAGE RATINGS.
4 D V N ALL UNMARKED DIODES ARE 1N4148.
5 D V N
6 D V N
7 D V N
8 D V N DATE: AUG/12/97 MODELS: AP-3400 SCH ISSUE: 1.40
9 D V N
10 D V N YORKVILLE NAME: M1013A.SCH PCB#&VER: M1013A TITLE: SUPPLY/FAN_PCB

M1013A
SPARE

"020.
GUIDE
REPPOC ZO 2
L T-SEN
R T-SEN

"020.
GUIDE
"210.
"210.
ETCH
"800.
ETCH
"800. "500.
"500.
X-F,BLACK

KILL
#3743

RMS
+18
DUMMY
DUMMY
EY4

#6477
100K
X-F,BLACK

RV6
EY3

M1013.PCB_DATABASE_HISTORY
10.5" 8_1/2"BLK_DBL/INS

T-BRK
#3743

MODEL(S):- AP-3000
M1013A
WC11

TJH2
# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
1 JUN/23/94 2.21 PC#4529 R115,R116 22K TO 27K -
MC1

R109
FUNCTION 47K 2 . . . - ZD13 20V TO 33V
C54

RV5
250V
22N

100K R108 47K 4148 3 SEP/20/94 2.21 PC#4576 WC11 WIRE DBL INSULATED
4 NOV/24/95 2.30 PC#49** ADD EXTRA EYELETS FOR
EY11

#6477 D46
LEADS UP

R110 14K0 @Q1 5 D V N EURO XFMR 245/230V


KBPC3506-W

TP9 6 D V N
GREY

Q32
#3822

D37 4148
@R1 7 D V N
L1

R114 1M2 2M5551


D38 4148 1K R124
8 D V N
D39 4148 9 D V N
C55

EY2

10 D V N
C53

R112 68K
250V

Q33
WC10 4N7

11 D V N
250V

TP7
22N

R111 17K8 A06


AC-WHITE

12 D V N
18AWG

4V7 ZD10
R113 68K 13 D V N
GRN

4148 D40 14 D V N
ZD11 4V7
WHITE

@R2
4148 D48 15 D V N
R115 27K
2R2_1/2W R120 16 D V N
LAY DOWN

D47 4148
WC3

2R2_1/2W R122 17 D V N
EY12 ZD15 33V 18 D V N
RED
11" 11" 11" 11"

@C1 80V
R116 @R2
27K TP8 19 D V N
2M5551

20 D V N
"005.6X"006.21=EZIS KNALB

D41 4148 2R2_1/2W R121


330U
BLANK SIZE=12.600"X6.500"

WC8

C45

J22

J21

7K5 15K R117


22N M1013A.PCB_DATABASE_HISTORY
YEL

R123
C44
LAY DOWN

Q34 22K R118


C50
@Q1 MODEL(S):- AP-3400
SIX WIRES 16AWG

@C1 80V 220R R119


470U
63V

# DATE VER# DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE


WC1

03.2 -3101M

J20 EY9 4V7 ZD14


EY5

BLU

BLU

330U 33V ZD13 1 MAY/26/94 2.20 PC#4609 BD651 TO BDX53C


YELLOW

YELLOW

2 SEP/20/94 2.21 PC#4576 WC11 WIRE DBL INSULATED


BLK

J23 C51
LAY DOWN

3 NOV/24/95 2.30 PC#49** ADD EXTRA EYELETS FOR


EY6

EY10 4 D V N EURO XFMR 245/230V


EY8

5 D V N
BLK

@C1 80V
LAY DOWN
WC4 WC6

J3

6 D V N
RED RED

J2

J1
ZD12
33V

330U 7 D V N
LEADS UP 8 D V N
WHT

9 D V N
#3743 12" 12"

C46

J24

FAN_CTRL 10 D V N
LAY DOWN

E B Q35
D43 1N4004 MJH11018 11 D V N
C47

D44 1N4004 12 D V N
WC7

EY7

13 D V N
BLU

@C1 80V KBPC3506-W D42 1N4004 14 D V N


15 D V N
EY14
J25

D45 1N4004
330U
16 D V N
17 D V N
EY13

18 D V N
AP-3400
TJH1

19 D V N
FAN- FAN- 20 D V N
ASSEMBLY M1013-2.30 "500.
"800.
PCB MECH M1013-2.30 ETCH
"210.
GUIDE
"020.
03.2-3101M EDISREDLOS

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