HarmanKardon-ProtectionCircuitryTraining维修电路原理图.pdf
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1、 Protection Circuitry Servicing & Theory of Operation Service Center Training Guide RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 In the event of a fault, an HK AVR will go into Protection. Protection is a condition where the AVR removes the main power from itself and returns to the standby state (amber indicator). The A
2、VR does this in order to prevent further damage to the AVR or your loudspeakers. Protection related issues can happen at initial turn on or intermittently after hours of use. Sometimes the front display on the AVR will say the word “Protect” before returning to standby if there is a fault. However,
3、it is possible for the AVR to go into protect without saying so on the front display. There are other possible reasons for an AVR to shut itself besides protection issues, but it is usually a primary suspect. There are typically 4 fault detection mechanisms which are used. These mechanisms are Overl
4、oad detection, thermal/temperature detection, DC detection and power failure (P-Fail) detection. In a typical protection scheme, the output of all 4 fault detection mechanisms combine to form the Protect line. The Protect line is monitored by the microcontroller. If the microcontroller detects a fau
5、lt condition on the protect line, it will remove main power from the AVR which causes the AVR to go back into standby. It helps to keep in mind that all transistors in the protect circuitry behave like a switch. They only work in an ON/OFF, Open/Close manner. The collector and emitter are like switc
6、h contacts. When the base receives a signal, the contacts close (i.e. short together). Some faults will keep the protect line in a steady state fault condition. However, many other faults will only create a momentary pulse on the protect line. When checking the protect line for a fault, you should u
7、se an oscilloscope and keep a lookout for pulses as well as the DC steady state voltage. Storage Oscilloscopes and latching capable logic probes are very useful for detecting an infrequently occurring fault condition on the protect line. Now that you have an idea of the protection circuitry topology
8、, we will take a closer look at each of the 4 fault detection mechanisms. 1 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 Over-Load Detector Overload detection detects if the amp is excessively loaded. It protects the amplifier from potential damage if its output sees impedance which is too low, or its output amplitude i
9、s too high. The circuit works by sensing the amount of voltage drop across the amplifiers output resistors. The more current flows through the amplifiers output, the larger the voltage that develops across the emitter resistors. Once enough voltage develops, it turns on the detect circuit. Possible
10、reasons for it to trip while playing are: 1) Volume to high. 2) Impedance too low. 3) Bad/shorted speaker wiring connected to speaker terminals. Possible reasons for it to trip at turn on, with no load attached 1) An output stage is blown, shorted output transistors and/or open amplifier emitter res
11、istors. 2) One of the detector circuits has been damaged as the result of a previously blown up channel. 3) Faulty biasing component or bad wiring between amp and bias PCB. If the amplifiers bias circuit opens, it will cause the idle current to be extremely high. 2 DC Detector The DC Detector looks
12、for excessive amounts of DC offset on the amplifiers speaker terminals. This is a safety measure to protect the loudspeaker from damage if a fault should occur in the amplifier. The input of the DC detector uses a low pass filter to block the audio signal, allowing only DC to pass. A positive DC off
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