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ALPHA 10 DAVE MODULE SERVICE MANUAL                                                                                       Issue 1 May 99



Alpha 10 DAVE Module Service Manual                                                 the high switch on currents. It should be noted that the two
                                                                                    switching regulators are fairly sensitive and disruption of
Issue 1 Paul Newton/Richard Martin May 99                                           the 52kHz switching signal will may cause damage to both
                                                                                    the Alpha 10 and the DAVE Module.
CONTENTS

Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1       Fan Control Circuit

Circuit description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1         The fan circuit is controlled by a temperature sensor (Z21),
                                                                                    the output pins of which are normally high. There is
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5        normally a voltage across the fan connected to SK19 but
                                                                                    it is not normally enough to turn the fan motor. When the
                                                                                    temperature rises above 55 deg.C (set by the resistor
Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
                                                                                    network on Z21), the Out1 pin goes LOW and the voltage
                                                                                    across SK19 is increased so that the fan motor will turn
Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15     over at a relatively low speed. To make sure the fan starts,
                                                                                    the effect of C58 charging causes there to be
                                                                                    approximately 12V across the fan. Out2 will go low at 65
                                                                                    deg. C and this informs the H8 micro as well as causing
Summary                                                                             the voltage across the fan, and hence the fan speed, to
                                                                                    increase by switching Q6 on. If the the temperature of the
Using the Alpha 10's modular design concept, the DAVE                               unit remains at this point for too long a period then the H8
Module is designed so that you can just plug it into an                             will intervene. It should be noted that this circuit is running
existing Alpha 10 integrated amplifier and it will convert                          during Standby and Soft Power Down and hence the fan
that unit into a Digital Home Cinema System.                                        can operate during these modes.

The DAVE Module consists of a bought in module from                                 Audio and the SRS Digital Audio Surround Processor
Sample Rate Systems (SRS) in Finland which is capable                               Module
of decoding SPDIF information to extract Dolby Digital or
DTS Digital for Surround sound information or Stereo                                The audio types on the DAVE Module comes in two types:-
information. It is also capable of analogue to digital
conversion so that either Sub Woofer information or Dolby                           1       Analogue audio can be fed into the module from
Pro-Logic information can be extracted and outputted.                                       the input connectors of the Alpha 10's pre-
                                                                                            amplifier. It is routed through a pair of Analogue
The rest of the module consists of a PSU, microprocessor,                                   Multiplexers (Z1 for Right and Z2 for Left hand
fan for cooling, audio/video switching and muting, on                                       channels), and then on through to the SRS Digital
screen display generator which is tapped into the video                                     Surround Module.
monitor out lines and digital inputs for both optical and
coaxial digital audio.                                                              2       Digital audio from CD, DVD, Laser Disc or other
                                                                                            SPDIF generating sources can be fed in through
Circuit description                                                                         either one of the two coaxial or two optical inputs
                                                                                            and through a Digital Multiplexer (Z3) to the SRS
Supplies and Start Up                                                                       Digital Surround Module.
In Standby and Soft Power Down of the Alpha 10 the Micro                            The SRS Module performs the following functions :-
Processor, Temperature Sensor and Fan Circuits are
powered up due to the fact that these supplies are derived                          



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