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Crown PSA-2 Service Manual

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7.12
Block
Diagram
Circuit
Theory
General
Refer
to
the
block
diagram,
Fig.
7.31.
The
diagram
does
not
show
all
circuit
connections
or
feedback
loops
due
to
circuit
complexity,
but
there
is
sufficient
data
to
grasp
the
function
of
each
circuit.
Note
also
that
only
channel
one
is
shown
for
simplicity.
PSA-2
Input
Explanation
Only
An
input
signal
is
fed
to
the
initial
stages
via
the
standard
unbalanced
input
or
the
balanced
input.
Both
cannot
be
used
simultaneously
due
to
the
“interrupt”
function
of
the
unbalanced
input
jacks.
The
balanced
input
jacks
are
located
on
a
separate,
rear
panel
plug-in
module
board
which
also
contains
many
of
the
professional
features
unique
to
the
PSA-2.
A
Variable
Gain
stage,
next
in
line
on
the
Balanced
Input
Module,
adds
an
adjustable
voltage
gain
(0-10)
ahead
of
the
main
amplifier.
Connected
to
this
stage,
are
Hi
and
Lo
pass
filters,
factory
set
at
S0Hz
and
1SKHz
respectively.
The
resultant
of
the
above
mentioned
stage,
along
with
a
switch-controlled
wide-bandwidth
Test
Tone
Generator
signal,
is
fed
to
the
Compressor-Limiter
circuitry.
At
its
output
point,
an
unbalanced
signal
may
enter
if
so
desired
via
4”
phone
jacks.
PSA-2/SA2
Explanation
‘The
input
amplifier
receives
the
signal
next
and
sends
any
necessary
error-correcting
information
to
the
Compressor
Control
circuitry
as
well
as
sending
the
main
signal
on
to
the
Balanced
Stage.
Essentially,
this
feedback
path
(from
the
output
of
the
input
amp
through
the
Compressor
Control
circuitry)
adjusts
the
amount
of
compression
needed
at
that
particular
instant
to
provide
distortion-free
output.
In
order
to
drive
the
NPN
and
PNP
Output
Stages,
a
Balanced
Stage
is
necessary.
Should
a
situation
be
encountered
where
protection
of
the
Output
Stages
is
needed,
the
Protection
Circuitry
will
automatically
reduce
the
drive
available
to
the
Balanced
Stage
and
thus
remove
the
stress
on
the
output
devices.
Both
the
NPN
and
PNP
Output
Stages
consist
of
four
SOA
analyzed
and
VBE
matched
output
transistors
plus
a
predriver/driver
combination
that
also
aid
in
carrying
the
quiescent
power
load.
Together
they help
form
the
quasicomplementary,
Class
AB
method
of
operation
used
in
the
PSA-2/SA2.
Feeding
positive
current
to
the
NPN
OUTPUT
STAGE,
and
negative
current
to
the
PNP
OUTPUT
STAGE,
are
the
POS
and
NEG
Vcc
(high
Voltage)
Supplies.
The
common
point
between
the
two
Output
Stages
is
ground.
A
departure
from
previous
smaller
Crown
amps,
this
method
allows
sophisticated
information
to
be
fed
to
the
protection
Circuitry
from
the
Output
Stages
with
reference
to
ground.
Both
channel's
High
Voltage
supplies
work
independently
of
gne
another.
The
point
Common
to
the
Neg
and
Pos Vcc
supplies
is
the
“hot”
signal
of
the
output
terminal
which
also
feed
the
front
panel
Display,
the
Mono
switch
(for
selectable
stereo-mono
output)
and
several
of
the
main
feedback
paths.
The
Control
Logic
is
responsible
for
the
action
of
the
Lo
Freq
Protect,
Delay,
Standby
and
thermal
protection
of
the
unit.
When
signaled
by
the
Lo
Freq
Protect,
Standby
and/or
Delay
feature,
the
Control
Logic
will
remove
the
power
from
the
Vcc
supplies.
In
the
case
of
Low
Freq
Protect,
when
the
output
has
subsided
it
will
place
the
high
voltage
supplies
back
into
operation
from
STANDBY
or
cycle
through
the
same
procedure
again
depending
upon
the
existence
of
the
problem.
Thermal
protection
may
involve
the
same
procedure
as
mentioned
above
but
only
in
extreme
cases.
A
thermal
switch
imbedded
in
the
high
voltage
transformer’s
windings
will
activate
the
Control
Logic
when
potentially
damaging
current
demands
are
being
placed
on
it.
The
Low
Voltage
supply
drives
all
low-power
signal
path
circuitry
including
the
Control
Logic,
Display
and
Fan
speed
logic.
At
an
internal
temperature
of
47°C,
the
unit
will
automatically
shift
to
“high”
fan
speed
operation
for
additional
cooling.
7-24

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BrandCrown
ModelPSA-2
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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