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CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTION
|.
SPEAKER
PROTECTION
CIRCUIT
The
speaker
protection
circuit
is
operated:
|)
When
the
B
circuit
is
unstable
when
the
power
is
turned
ON
(approximately
5 seconds),
2)
When
the
speaker
terminals
are
shorted
and
abnormal
current
has
flowed
in
the
power
amplifier
thru
this
low
im-
pedance.
3)
When
the
center
voltage
has
increased
because
of
trouble
at
the
differential
amplifier,
etc.
4)
When
the
temperature
of
the
heat
sink
has
risen.
Rol
Q17
Q703
Q704,
Q705
Q706
CURRENT
PROTECTION
SCHMITT
HOLD
DETECTOR
TRIGGER
CIRCUIT
from
CIRCUIT
collect
SWITCH
of
Power
Amp.
Current
Q707
detection
-
PROTECTION
level
SPEAKER
INDICATOR
RELAY
SWITCH
NEGATIVE
RL701
VOLTAGE
DETECTOR
PROTECTION
INDICATOR
from
Power
Amp.
POSITIVE
VOLTAGE
DETECTOR
Protection
Circuit
Block
Diagram
When
Q703
is
turned
on
by
voltage
detection
or
current
detection,
Q704
is
turned
ON
by
the
voltage
drop
across
R709.
Q704,
Q705
constitute
a
digitalized,
fast
response
Schmitt
trigger
circuit.
When
Q704
is
turned
ON,
Q705
is
turned
OFF.
Q705
is
a
relay
drive
transistor.
When
it
is
turned
OFF,
the
relay
is
also
turned
OFF.
When
the
power
switch
is
turned
ON,
charging
current
flows
thru
the
loop
R710
>
C703
>
R708-'R709
and
Q704
is
turned
ON
by
the
voltage
drop
across
R709.
Consequently,
Q705
and
the
relay
are
turned
OFF
until
the
charging
current
drops
below
a
certain
value.
When
the
power
switch
is
turned
OFF,
the
B
voltage
falls
and
C703
is
quickly
dis-
charged
thru
the
loop
C703
>
R710
>
D701.
During
normal
operation,
C703
is
charged
to
almost
the
B
voltage.
But
since
the
saturation
resistance
of
Q7Q3
is
sufficiently
low,
when
Q703
is
turned
ON,
C704
is
quickly
discharged
thru
the
loop
C703
>
R710
>
Q703
and
the
relay
is
also
turned
OFF.
The
relay
is
not
turned
ON
again
thereafter
until
C70
3is
charged,
even
if
the
set
should
return
to
normal
and
Q703
is
turned
OFF.
HOLD
CIRCUIT
The
reference
voltage
is
produced
by
R716, R717,
Q706
is
operated
as
a
comparator.
When
Q705
has
been
turned
OFF,
the
collector
voltage
of
Q705
rises
and
C706
is
charged.
Therefore,
when
C706
is
charged
to
above
a
certain
voltage
relative
to.the
reference
voltage
at
the
junction
of
R716
and
R717,
Q706
is
turned
ON,
Q703
is
turned
ON
thru
R728
and
the
circuit
is
held.
CURRENT
DETECTOR
Q17
is
turned
ON
by
the
voltage
detected
from
the
collector
circuit
of
the
power
amplifier.
C24
prevents
erroneous
Operation,
R61
sets
the
current
detection
level
and
thermister
R66
controls
changes
in
the
current
detection
level
caused
by
tempeature
rise.
When
the
impedance
is
low
at
a
certain
frequency
of
the
speaker,
the
protection
circuit
may
be
unexpectedly
actuated
each
time
a
large
audio
signal
of
that
frequency
has
entered.
However,
when
this
occurs
the
relay
is
opened
and
the
power
ampli-
fier
current
returns
to
normal.
The
power
amplifier
current
is
also
automatically
returned
to
normal
in
a
like
manner
when
the
load
has
been
inadvertently
shorted
momentarily.
When
connected
with
the
load
shorted,
the
relay
is
repeatedly
turned
ON
and
OFF
in
load
short
>
relay
OFF
(no
load)
>
automatic
reset
(load
short
current
detection)
>
relay
OFF
order.
Since
the
OFF
time
is
sufficiently
longer
than
the
relay
ON
time
in
this
case,
the
voltage
across
C705
gradually
increases
until
a
voltage
sufficient
to
turn
Q706
is
reached,
at
which
time
the
relay
is
held
OFF,
thus
protecting
the
power
transistor
against
damage
by
a
continuous
overcurrent.

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Onkyo A-10 Specifications

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BrandOnkyo
ModelA-10
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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