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TELETRONIX LA-2A - CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

TELETRONIX LA-2A
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10.
Input
Impedance:
50, 150, 250,
and
600
ohms,
balanced
or
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unbalanced
11.
Out~ut
Impedance:
50, 150, 250,
and
600
ohms,
balanced
or
[f
unbalanced
12.
Output
Source
Impedance:
approximately
150
ohms,
at
800
CPS
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13.
Panel
Size:
standard
19" x
5-1/4"
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14.
Depth
Behind
Panel:
7-1
/
4"
15.
Panel
Controls:
Gain
(input
level),
Peak
Reduction
and
Meter
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Selector
Switch
16.
Meter:
DB
Gain
Reduction
and
DB
Output
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17.
Power
Requirements:
115/
230
volts
50-60
cycle
35
watts
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18.
Tube
Complement:
( 2 ) 12AX7A
[
( 1 ) 12BH7A
( 1 ) 6AQ5
19.
Fuse:
3AG, 3/ 8
AMP
Slow
Blow
for
115V;
[
.-
3AG 15/ 100 AMP Slow Blow
for
230V
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CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTION
The
LA -
2A
Leveling
Amplifier
will
produce
essentially
instantaneous
gain
reduction
of
[
..
over
40 DB with no
increase
in
harmonic
distortion.
[ -
A
typical
gain
reduction
curve
for
this
system
is
illustrated
on
Figure
1.
Compressor
action
occurs
from
the
breakaway
point
at
-30
DB
input
and
up to
-20
DB,
at
which
point
the
curve
becomes
horizontal
to
exhibit
limiting
action.
The
input
increases
an
additional
20 DB,
[ .
but
the
output
increases
less
than
1 DB.
The
leveling
amplifier
thus
combines
the
characteristics
of a
compressor
and
limiter.
A
reasonable
amount
of
care
in
gain
riding
will
restrict
normal
[ -
operation
to the
compression
region,
but
uncontrolled
output
levels
will
be
prevented
by the
limited
action
.
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The
heart
of
the
leveling
amplifier
is
the
electro-optical
attenuator
which
is
placed
ahead
of
the
first
amplifier
stage.
The
actual
stage
gains
and
tube
operating
parameters
are
not
varied,
permitting
the
tubes
to
operate
at
optimum
conditions
regardless
of
the
amount
of
gain
reduction.
The
optical
attenuator
consists
of a
photo
·conductive
cell,
which
is
optically
coupled
to
an
electro-luminescent
light
source.
The
electro-luminescent
device
provides
a
light
intensity
[
which
is
proportional
to
the
audio
voltage
applied
to
its
terminals.
Not
unlike
a
capacitor
in
LA-2A
(3-66)
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