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Quad 405 amp - output protection ?
Straight across the output of each channel of this 1985 amp
is a diac and triac, what and how do they protect anything ? electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~diverse |
Quad 405 amp - output protection ?
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 19:01:42 +0100, "N Cook"
wrote: Straight across the output of each channel of this 1985 amp is a diac and triac, what and how do they protect anything ? electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~diverse You forgot to mention the resistor and capacitor. The R and C form a low pass filter - any DC that appears on the output (either polarity) passes through the LPF, and if above the trigger voltage of the"diac" (SBS actually) (around +/- 8 volts IIRC) triggers the triac and crowbars the output, at which point (hopefully) the rail fuses expire and your wooffer voice coil is saved from becoming toast. Clever circuit - saved my bacon on more than one occasion. M |
Quad 405 amp - output protection ?
"Mike Diack" wrote in message ... On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 19:01:42 +0100, "N Cook" wrote: Straight across the output of each channel of this 1985 amp is a diac and triac, what and how do they protect anything ? electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~diverse You forgot to mention the resistor and capacitor. The R and C form a low pass filter - any DC that appears on the output (either polarity) passes through the LPF, and if above the trigger voltage of the"diac" (SBS actually) (around +/- 8 volts IIRC) triggers the triac and crowbars the output, at which point (hopefully) the rail fuses expire and your wooffer voice coil is saved from becoming toast. Clever circuit - saved my bacon on more than one occasion. M It makes sense now - i wasn't thinking about speaker protection. In internal failure as passing high level DC already we can assume that at least one output tranny has failed or seriously biased-on so crowbarring more to fail a fuse or 2 makes sense |
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