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AMPLIFIER
SECTION
1.
INTRODUCTION
The
C-1
is
a
three
head
tape
deck
and
therefore
has
fully
separate
record
and
playback
amplifiers.
They
have
been
designed
for
maximun
dynamic
range
so
as
to
be
able
to
take
advantage
of
the
wide
dynamic
range
made
possible
by
the
use
of
the
add-on
dbx
unit.
Optional
BIAS/EQ
cards
enable
the
user
to
attain
optimum
bias,
EQ
and
sensitivity
depending
on
the
type
of
cassette
tape
he
wishes
to
use.
The
many
other
features
of
the
C-1
include
the
use
of
Bicon
cored
heads
for
enhanced
low
frequency
response,
peak
level
meters
and
ganged
record
gain
controls
for
added
user
convenience.
2.
ELECTRONIC
SWITCHING
To
minimize
stray
signal
wires
(which
contribute
to
cross-
talk,
RFI
etc)
extensive
use
is
made
of
electronic
switch-
ing.
FET
switches
are
used
for
switching
audio
signals
and
bipolar
transistors
are
used
in
the
equalizer,
level
adjusting
and
muting
circuits.
2-1
FET
SWITCHES
2SK68A-M
N-channel
junction
type
FETs
are
used
for
their
excellent
noise
characteristics.
Figure
1
shows
the
basic
circuit
configuration
of
the
FET
switches
together
with
their
switching
characteristics,
R3
sets
the
voltage
present
at
the
source
of
the
FET
to
OV.
When
SI
is
open-
15V
(considerabley
more
than
the
pinch-off
voltage
which
is
about
—0.5V)
is
present
on
the
gate
and
the
FET
is
cut
off.
In
this
condition
the
drain-source
AC
impedance
is
virtually
infinite
and
thus
the
electronic
switch
is
OFF.
When
SI
is
closed,
Di
is
reversed
biased
by
the
positive
voltage
present
at
the
point
A
and
no
voltage
appears
at
the
gate
of
the
FET
(R1
is
sometimes
omitted),
VGs
falls
at
OV
and
the
drain-source
impedance
drops
practically
to
zero.
D1
acts
as
an
isolating
diode.
FET
AUDIO
(DRAIN)
(SOURCE)
AUDIO
SIGNAL
—>
SIGNAL
INPUT
OUTPUT
R3
Sl
+B—07O
=
~
Ves
(A)
FET
SWITCH
BASIC
CIRCUIT
2-2
TRANSISTOR
SWITCHES
NPN
type
transistors
are
used
to
control
various
AC
signal
networks.
Figure
2
shows
both
grounded
collector
and
grounded
emitter
configurations.
When
the
transistors
are
on,
the
collector-emitter
impedance
is
similar.
However,
the
DC
present
at
point
A
is
about
0.4
mV
in
the
case
of
grounded
collector
circuits
and
4mV
in
the
case
of
ground-
ed
emitter
circuits.
When
the
transistors
tum
off,
the
DC
voltage
drops
to
zero.
Consequentely,
grounded
collector
circuits
are
about
20
dB
quieter
than
grounded
emitter
Circuits
as
far
as
switch-off
click
is
concerned.
A
negative
voltage
applied
to
the
base
of
the
transistors
holds
them
off
completely.
In
the
case
of
Q108
and
Q119,
trasistors
with
large
emitter-base
breakdown
voltages
(VEBO)
and
reversed
biased
bases
are
required
owing
to
the
large
voltage
swings
of
the
signals
present.
AC
SIGNAL
LINE
AC
SIGNAL
LINE
CONTROL
SIGNAL
CONTROL
SIGNAL
T-1313
(A)
GROUNDED
COLLECTOR
(B)
GROUNDED
EMITTER
Fig.
2
Transistor
Switches
FET
DRAIN-SOURCE
'
lo
SWITCH
RESIS
TANCE
oe
Sao
ON
50
loss
)
&
VP
0
r
oe
eee
(B)
FET
SWITCH
CHARACTERISTIC
CURVE
T-
1312
Fig.
1
FET
Switch
21

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BrandTeac
ModelC-1
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

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