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TEX LCD

User Manual

Manufactured by Italy
File name: TEXLCD_EN.P65
Version: 1.1
Date: 06/09/2002

Revision History

Version Date Reason Editor

1.0 18/01/2002 New version D. Canazza

1.1 06/09/2002 Add telemetry board J. Berti

TEX LCD - User Manual


Version 1.1

© Copyright 2002
R.V.R. Elettronica SpA
Via del Fonditore 2/2c - 40138 - Bologna (Italia)
Telefono: +39 051 6010506
Fax: +39 051 6011104
Email: info@rvr.it
Web: www.rvr.it

All rights reserved


Printed and bound in Italy. No part of this manual may be reproduced,
memorized or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or
mechanic, including photocopying, recording or by any information
storage and retrieval system, without written permission of the copyright
owner.
Notification of intended purpose and limitations of product use
This product is a FM transmitter intended for FM audio broadcasting. It utilises
operating frequencies not harmonised in the intended countries of use.
The user must obtain a license before using the product in intended country of
use. Ensure respective country licensing requirements are complied with.
Limitations of use can apply in respect of operating freuency, transmitter power
and/or channel spacing.

Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, R.V.R. Elettronica SpA, declares that this FM transmitter is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
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Table of Contents
1. Preliminary Instructions 1
2. Warranty 2
3. First Aid 4
3.1 Treatment of electrical shocks 4
3.2 Treatment of electrical Burns 5
4. General Description 7
5. Quick guide for installation and use 9
5.1 Preparation 9
5.2 Use 9
5.3 Settings and calibration 10
5.4 Software 11
6 External Description 17
6.1 Front Panel 17
6.2 Rear Pannel (MONO version with telemetry) 18
6.3 Rear Pannel (STEREO version with telemetry) 19
6.4 Connectors description 20
6.5 Rear Pannel (Mono version) 21
6.6 Rear Pannel (Stereo version) 22
6.7 Connectors description 23
7. Technical specifications 25
7.1 Physical specifications 25
7.2 Electrical specifications 25
8. Working Principles 27
8.1 Power Supply 28
8.2 Panel board 28
8.3 Main board 29
8.4 Power amplifier 30
8.5 Telemetry board 30
9. Identification and Access to the Modules 31
9.1 Identification of the Modules 31
9.2 Removing the Modules 32
Appendix:
Component layouts, schematics, bills of material

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1. Preliminary Instructions
This manual is written as a general guide for those having previous knowledge
and experience with this kind of equipment, well conscious of the risks connected
with the operation of electrical equipment.

It is not intended to contain a complete statement of all safety rules which should
be observed by personnel in using this or other electronic equipment.

The installation, use and maintenance of this piece of equipment involve risks
both for the personnel performing them and for the device itself, that shall be used
only by trained personnel.

R.V.R. Elettronica SpA doesn’t assume responsibility for injury or damage resulting
from improper procedures or practices by untrained/unqualified personnel in the
handling of this unit.

Please observe all local codes and fire protection standards in the operations of
this unit.

WARNING: always disconnect power before opening covers or removing any


part of this unit.
Use appropriate grounding procedures to short out capacitors and high voltage
points before servicing.

WARNING: this device can irradiate radio frequency waves, and if it’s not installed
following the instructions contained in the manual and local regulations it could
generate interferences in radio communications.
This is a "CLASS A" equipment. In a residential place this equipment can cause
hash. In this case can be requested to user to take the necessary measures.

R.V.R. Elettronica SpA reserves the right to modify the design and/or the technical
specifications of the product and this manual without notice.

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2. Warranty
Any product of R.V.R. Elettronica is covered by a 24 (twenty-four) month warranty.

For components like tubes for power amplifiers, the original manufacturer’s warranty
applies.
R.V.R. Elettronica SpA extends to the original end-user purchaser all
manufacturers warranties which are transferrable and all claims are to be made
directly to R.V.R. per indicated procedures.

Warranty shall not include:


1 danni verificatisi durante la spedizione della macchina alla R.V.R. per eventuali
riparazioni;
2 Any unauthorized repair/modification;
3 Incidental/consequential damages as a result of any defect
4 Nominal non-incidental defects
5 Re-shipment costs or insurance of the unit or replacement units/parts

Any damage to the goods must be reported to the carrier in writing on the shipment
receipt.

Any discrepancy or damage discovered subsequent to delivery, shall be reported


to R.V.R. Elettronica within 5 (five) days from delivery date.

To claim your rights under this warranty, you shold follow this procedure:
1 Contact the dealer or distributor where you purchased the unit. Describe the
problem and, so that a possible easy solution can be detected.
Dealers and Distributors are supplied with all the information about problems
that may occur and usually they can repair the unit quicker than what the
manufacturer could do. Very often installing errors are discovered by dealers.
2 If your dealer cannot help you, contact R.V.R. Elettronica and explain the
problem. If it is decided to return the unit to the factory, R.V.R. Elettronica
will mail you a regular authorization with all the necessary instructions to send
back the goods.
3 When you receive the authorization, you can return the unit. Pack it carefully
for the shipment, preferably using the original packing and seal the package
perfectly. The customer always assumes the risks of loss (i.e., R.V.R. is never
responsible for damage or loss), until the package reaches R.V.R. premises.
For this reason, we suggest you to insure the goods for the whole value.
Shipment must be effected C.I.F. (PREPAID) to the address specified by R.V.R.’s
service manager on the authorization

DO NOT RETURN UNITS WITHOUT OUR AUTHORIZATION AS THEY WILL


BE REFUSED

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4 Be sure to enclose a written technical report where mention all the problems
found and a copy of your original invoice establishing the starting date of the
warranty.

Replacement and warranty parts may be ordered from the following address. Be
sure to include the equipment model and serial number as well as part description
and part number.

R.V.R. Elettronica SpA


Via del Fonditore, 2/2c
40138 BOLOGNA
ITALY
Tel. +39 051 6010506

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3. First Aid
The personnel employed in the installation, use and maintenance of the device,
shall be familiar with theory and practice of first aid..

3.1 Treatment of electrical shocks

3.1.1 If the victim is not responsive

Follow the A-B-C's of basic life support


• Place victim flat on his backon a hard surface.
• Open airway: lift up neck, push forehead back (Fig. 3-1).
• clear out mouth if necessary and observe for breathing
• if not breathing, begin artificial breathing (Figure 3-2): tilt head, pinch nostrils,
make airtight seal, four quick full breaths. Remember mouth to mouth
resuscitation must be commenced as soon as possible

Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2

• Check carotid pulse (Fig 3-3); if pulse is absent, begin artificial circulation
(Fig. 3-4) depressing sternum (Fig. 3-5)

Figure 3-3 Figure 3-4 Figure 3-5


• In case of only one rescuer, 15 compressions alternated to two breaths.
• If there are two rescuers, the rythm shall be of one brath each 5 compressions.
• Do not interrupt the rythm of compressions when the second person is giving
breath.
• Call for medical assistance as soon as possible.

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3.1.2 If victim is responsive


• Keep them warm
• Keep them as quiet as possible
• Loosen their clothing (a reclining position is recommended)
• Call for medical help as soon as possible

3.2 Treatment of electrical Burns

3.2.1 Extensive burned and broken skin


• Cover area with clean sheet or cloth
• Do not break blisters, remove tissue, remove adhered particles of clothing, or
apply any salve or ointment.
• Treat victim for shock as required.
• Arrange transportation to a hospital as quickly as possible.
• If arms or legs are affected keep them elevated

If medical help will not be available within an hour and the victim is conscious and
not vomiting, give him a weak solution of salt and soda: 1 level teaspoonful of salt
and 1/2 level teaspoonful of baking soda to each quart of water (neither hot or
cold). Allow victim to sip slowly about 4 ounces (half a glass) over a period of 15
minutes. Discontinue fluid if vomiting occurs

DO NOT give alcohol

3.2.2 Less severe burns


• Apply cool (not ice cold) compresses using the cleansed available cloth article.
• Do not break blisters, remove tissue, remove adhered particles of clothing, or
apply salve or ointment.
• Apply clean dry dressing if necessary.
• Treat victim for shock as required.
• Arrange transportation to a hospital as quickly as possible
• If arms or legs are affected keep them elevated.

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4. General Description
The TEX LCD is an exciter for Frequency Modulated audio broadcasting in a
frequency modulation able to transmit in the band between 87.5 and 108 MHz
with an output RF power adjustable up to a maximum of 30 W

Outstanding audio features this device has are low distortion and intermodulation
values (typically 0.03%) and the high signal to noise ratio (typically 80 dB). Another
important feature the TEX LCD has is its great simplicity of construction and use.
For example, the mains power supply is universal type and allows any voltage
between 90 V and 260 V to be used without having to select it manually.

The TEX LCD was designed to be modular. Its various functions are run from
modules directly connected to each other with male and female connectors or
with flat cables ending in connectors. This type of design makes maintenance
operations and any required module replacement easier. All models are made
with SMD technology.

This exciter contains a low-pass filter that reduces the harmonic emissions to
below the limits allowed by international regulations, and can therefore be used
as a transmitter connected directly to the antenna.

The machine is offered in two versions, one for Mono or MPX input (wideband
input that is useful when you want to transmit in stereo using an external stereo
encoder) and the other with an integrated stereo encoder. The TEX LCD stereo
encoder guarantees excellent stereo separation together with a low harmonic
distortion level. Also the stereo version of the exciter can be configured for operating
in Mono/MPX mode (meaning excluding the stereophonic coder and using the
"left" input as the "mono" input and the BNC as the "MPX").

The user can do the configuration through microswitches that are accessible from
the outside.
Both versions have two inputs (SCA1 and SCA2) for modulated signals on
subcarriers from special external encoders normally used in Europe for RDS (Radio
Data System) transmission.

This exciter contains two types of control circuits, the "analogue" type made as
hardware inside the power amplifier and the "digital" type made by the management
software on a microcontroller. The analogue control maintains the RF output power
at a constant level and limits it in case there is an excess of stationary waves.

The microprocessor system includes an LCD display and push-button panel for
interaction with the user, and implements the following functions:
• Setting the output power
• Setting the operating frequency
• Activation and deactivation of power delivery
• Measurement and display of the working parameters of the exciter
• Communications with outside devices

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The exciter's management software is based on a menu system. The user can
navigate between the various submenus by using four push buttons: ESC, LEFT/
UP, RIGHT/DOWN and ENTER.

Four LEDs indicate the machine status and are found on the front panel: ON,
LOCK, FOLDBACK and RF MUTE.

The exciter has one input for external 24 VDC power supply. This source of auxiliary
power supply, which the user can make through buffer batteries, is used
automatically in the case of mains voltage failure.

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5. Quick guide for installation and use


This chapter contains the necessary information for installing and using the
machine. In the event any aspects are not completely clear, for example when
using the machine for the first time, we recommend you carefully read the entire
description contained in this manual.

5.1 Preparation

Unpack the exciter and before doing any other operation, be sure it has not been
damaged during transport. In particular check that all the connectors are in perfect
condition.

The main fuse can be accessed from the outside on the rear panel (see figures
6.2 and 6.3). Extract the fuse carrier with a screwdriver to check its integrity or for
replacement, if necessary. The fuse to be used is this type:
3.15 A 5X20

Check that the TEX LCD switches are in the "off" position. The exciter has two
switches: one is incorporated in the VDE base for the mains power supply cable
and completely interrupts the machine's mains power supply, whereas the second
one is on the front panel and inhibits the switching power supply of the machine.

Connect the RF output of the exciter to the antenna cable or to a fictitious load
able to dissipate the power generated by the TEX LCD.

Connect the mains cable to the special VDE base.

NOTE: It is crucial that the mains system be provided with earthing to ensure both
the operators' safety and correct operation of the device.

Connect the audio cables of the signal source to the proper connectors on the
back of the exciter.

5.2 Use

Energize the exciter by putting the switch found on the rear panel in the "I" position
(on) and turn it on with the switch found on the front panel.

Enter the "Set" menu and set the desired operating frequency. See chapter 5.4 for
a description of the various menus..

By using the switches and trimmer found on the rear panel, set the characteristics
(impedance, preemphasis and, if it’s necessary, stereo/mono) and the levels of
the audio and RDS inputs (if used).

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NOTE: When the device leaves the factory, it is delivery with the output power
adjustment at minimum and in the OFF position. It is however recommended that
you always check the set level before activating power supply, especially if the
machine is used as a modulator for a power amplifier.

Set the desired power level from the predefined menu.

Activate the RF power output from the "Fnc" menu.

5.3 Settings and calibration

The only adjustments to be manually made on the TEX LCD are those relating to
the audio operation levels and modes..

A trimmer for each one of the exciter's inputs is on the rear panel of the device.
The printing on the panel indicates which input each trimmer refers to. The
sensitivity of the various inputs can be adjusted using the trimmers within the
limits described in the following tables:

• Input sensitivity - mono version


Input Figure 6.2 Trimmer Sensitivity Notes
RDS [5] [6] -20 ÷ +13 dBm Input level for 2.0 kHz deviation
SCA1 [4] [18] - 8 ÷ +13 dBm Input level for 7.5 kHz deviation
SCA2 [16] [17] - 8 ÷ +13 dBm
MPX [20] [19] -13 ÷ +13 dBm Input level for 75 kHz deviation
Mono [8] [7] -13 ÷ +13 dBm

• Input sensitivity - stereo version


Input Figure 6.3 Trimmer Sensitivity Notes
RDS [8] [9] -20 ÷ +13 dBm Input level for 2.0 kHz deviation
SCA1 [7] [21] - 8 ÷ +13 dBm Input level for 7.5 kHz deviation
SCA2 [19] [20] - 8 ÷ +13 dBm
Left [23] [22] -13 ÷ +13 dBm Input level for 75 kHz overall deviation
Right [11] [10] -13 ÷ +13 dBm (i.e. comprising channels + pilot tone)

When adjusting the sensitivity level of the inputs, keep in mind that the
instantaneous modulation level is given in the predefined menu and that an indicator
signals the 75 kHz level. To get a proper adjustment, we recommend you put a
level signal on the machine's output equivalent to the level of its own audio program
and adjust the relative trimmer until the instantaneous deviation coincides with
the indication of 75 kHz.

To adjust the levels of the inputs of the subcarriers, you can use a similar procedure
while getting help from the "X10" option that can be selected from the Fnc menu.
With this option, the modulation level indicated is multiplied by a factor 10 so the
drawn indication of the predefined menu coincides with a deviation value of 7.5
kHz.

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For the stereophonic version, there is a special menu in which the levels of the
Right and Left channels are indicated separately with the relative indicators of the
nominal levels for the maximum deviation of 75 kHz.

The positions of the DIP switches that are used to select the available options are
indicated on the printing.

• Mono version preemphasis (switch [17] Figure 6.2):

ON ON

1 2
50 µs 1 2
75 µs

• Mono version impedances of input (switch [23] Figure 6.2):

Switch 1: XLR input impedance, ON = 600 Ω, OFF = 10 kΩ


ON
1
2

Switch 2: BNC input impedance, ON = 50 Ω, OFF = 10 kΩ

• Stereo version preemphasis (switch [7] Figure 6.3):

ON ON

1 2 3 4
50 µs 1 2 3 4
75 µs

• L and R input impedance (type XLR) (switch [25] Figure 6.3):

Switch 1: R XLR input impedance, ON = 600 Ω, OFF = 10 kΩ


ON
1
2

Switch 2: L XLR input impedance, ON = 600 Ω, OFF = 10 kΩ

• Operation mode/input impedance MPX ([8] Figure 6.3)


(switch [6] Figure 6.2):

Switch 1: Operation mode ON = Mono, OFF = Stereo


ON
1
2

Switch 2: MPX input impedance, ON = 50 Ω, OFF = 10 kΩ

5.4 Software

The machine is provided with a two-line LCD display where a set of menus is
shown. An overall view of the machine's menus is given in figure 5-1.

One of the following symbols may be present on the left side of the display,
depending on the case:
The parameter highlighted by the arrow can be modified
The arrow points out the current line, the parameter of which cannot be modified.
This symbol is present in the menus made up of more than two lines to help
scroll the menu.

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When turned on, the LCD display shows the predefined screen with the graphic
representation of the instantaneous modulation level and indication of the direct
power supplied:

The vertical bars under "Mod" indicate the progress of the modulation in real time;
the hatched bar signals the maximum nominal modulation level of 75 kHz (100%).

To change the set power level, select the line relating to the power with the DOWN
push button and keep the ENTER push button pressed until it enters the
modification mode. The screen that is shown in the modification mode is similar to
the following:

The bottom line gives the instantaneous reading of the power (30W in this example),
whereas the bar indicates the set level. To increase the level, press the RIGHT/
DOWN push button and to reduce it, press LEFT/UP. As the set level increases or
decreases, the bar becomes longer or shorter to display the current setting. When
the desired level is reached, press ENTER to confirm and exit the predefined
menu. Note that the set value is stored anyway, so if you press ESC or let the
timeout go by without pressing a key, the power will remain at the last set level.

If you press the ESC push button while you are in the predefined menu, you will
be shown the following selection screen from which you can access all the other
menus:

To enter one of the submenus, select its name (which will be underlined by a
blinking cursor) with the RIGHT or LEFT push buttons and then press the ENTER
push button.

If you instead want to go back to the predefined menu, all you have to do is press
the ESC push button again..

Figure 5.1 shows the complete set of the machine's menus.

NOTE: The "L&R" menu is active only in the stereo version. The writing "L&R"
appear in the selection menu of the mono version, but doesn’t have any meaning.

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Switch on

ESC

ESC Selection Menu


ENTER

Operation Menu (Fnc)


ENTER

Power Menu (Pwr)


ENTER

ENTER Power Amp Menu (P.A)

Setting Menu (Set)


ENTER

Miscellaneous Menu (Mix)


ENTER

Version Menu (Vrs)


ENTER

Channels Menu (L&R)

Figure 5.1

5.4.1 Operation Menu (Fnc)

The user can set the deviation display mode and activate or deactivate the supply
of power from the exciter from this menu.

To work with one of the two functions, select the relative line with the UP and
DOWN push buttons and then press and continue pressing the ENTER push button
until the command is accepted. This was the Pwr setting will go from On to Off or
vice versa and the Mod setting will go from "X1" to "X10" or vice versa.

The indication of the instantaneous deviation is multiplied by a factor 10 in the


"X10" mode, so the hatched indicator on the predefined menu will coincide with
the 7.5 kHz value instead of 75 kHz. This display mode is useful when you want
to view low deviation levels such as, for example, those due to the pilot tone or to
the subcarriers.

5.4.2 Power Menu (Pwr)

This screen shows the user the measures relating to the exciter’s RF power output:

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• Forward Power (Fwd )
• Reflected Power (Rfl)

The values shown are "readings", and therefore cannot be modified (note the
empty triangle). To modify the power setting, use the predefined menu as described
above.

5.4.3 Power Amplifier Menu (P.A)

This screen, consisting of three lines that can be scrolled with the UP and DOWN
push buttons, shows the user the measures relating to the device's final power
amplifier:
• Voltage (VPA)
• Current consumption (IPA)
• Temperature (TMP)

5.4.4 Settings Menu (Set)

This menu lets you read and set the operating frequency.

By pressing the ENTER push button, you can modify the set frequency using the
UP (the frequency increases) and DOWN push buttons.

After having set a new frequency value, press the ENTER push button to confirm
the choice. The exciter will release from the current frequency (the LOCK LED
turns off) and it will latch onto the new operating frequency (LOCK turns back on).
Instead, if you press ESC or let the timeout go by, the frequency will remain set at
the previous value.

5.4.5 Miscellaneous Menu (Mix)

This menu allows you to set the machine's address in a o I2C type of serial bus
connection:

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The I2C network address is important when the exciter is connected to an RVR
transmission system that envisages use of this protocol. We recommend you do
not modify it without a good reason.

5.4.6 Versions Menu(Vrs)

This screen shows the version and the release date of the software.

5.4.7 Channels Menu (L&R)

This menu is active in the stereo version of the machine and in the mono version,
but in the mono version the menu doesn’t have any meaning.

The right and left channel input levels are depicted with vertical bars, as shown in
the following figure.

The hatched bar indicates the level that corresponds with the total deviation at
100%, and is useful to regulate the input levels of the audio channels.

Please note that if you set a stereo TEX-LCD exciter for mono operation, this
menu is still active, and it will only show the level of the mono input.
Please remember that the modulation level is always shown by the default menu.

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6 External Description
This chapter reports the elements of the front and rear panels of the TEX-LCD
with a brief description of each of them.

6.1 Front Panel

Figure 6.1

[1] AIR FLOW Grid for the intake of the air flow of the forced ventilation
[2] ON Green LED, lit when the exciter is working
[3] LOCK Green led, lit when the PLL is locked on the working frequency
[4] FOLDBACK Yellow LED, lit when the foldback function is operating
(automatic reduction of the delivered RF power)
[5] R.F. MUTE Yellow LED, lit when the exciter’s power output is inhibited by an
external interlock command
[6] CONTRAST Display contrast adjusting trimmer
[7] ESC Push button to exit from a menu
[8] LEFT/UP Push button to move in the menu system and to modify the
parameters
[9] RIGHT/DOWN Push button to move in the menu system and to modify the
parameters
[10] ENTER Push button to confirm a parameter and to enter in a menu
[11] DISPLAY Liquid crystals display
[12] POWER ON/OFF switch. This switch disables the exciter without
disconnecting the mains supply

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6.2 Rear Pannel (MONO version with telemetry)

Figure 6.2

[1] FUSE Fuse holder. Use a screwdriver to access the fuse


Contains the general protection fuse rated 3.15 A
[2] R.F. OUTPUT RF output connector, N-type, 50Ω.
[3] INTERLOCK BNC interlock connector: the exciter is forced in stand-by mode
when the inner conductor is grounded.
[4] FWD EXT. AGC Trimmer for the control of the delivered power in function of the
income FWD fold (see cap. 6.4.2)
[5] RFL EXT. AGC Trimmer for the control of the delivered power in function of the
income RFL fold (see cap. 6.4.2)
[6] SCA 1 BNC connector, SCA1 unbalanced input
[7] MPX/RDS BNC connector, MPX unbalanced input
[8] MPX/RDS ADJ Adjustment trimmer for MPX input
[9] RIGHT/MONO ADJ Adjustment trimmer for the Mono input
[10] RIGHT/MONO XLR connector for balanced Mono audio input
[11] PLUG Mains supply plug, 90 - 260V 50-60 Hz
[12] 24 VDC IN External 24Vdc supply input. Positive (red) and negative (black)
[13] FAN Fan for the forced ventilation of the exciter
[14] R.F. TEST POINT RF test output, approx. -30 dB wrt the RF output power level
[15] REMOTE DB9 connector for telemetry of the machine
[16] RS232 DB9 connector for interconnection with other devices and for
factory parameters programming
[17] PREENPHASIS Dip-switch to set the preenphasys at 50 or 75 µs. The
preenphasys setting is only relevant for the mono input, while
MPX input is unaffected by this setting
[18] SCA 2 BNC connector, SCA2 unbalanced input
[19] SCA2 ADJ Adjustment trimmer for SCA2 input
[20] SCA1 ADJ Adjustment trimmer for SCA1 input
[21] LEFT-MONO/MPX ADJ Adjustment trimmer for MPX input
[22] LEFT-MONO/MPX BNC connector, MPX unbalanced input
[23] IMPEDANCE Dip-switch to set the input impedance
600Ω or 10kΩ for the mono input
50Ω or 10kΩ for the MPX input

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6.3 Rear Pannel (STEREO version with telemetry)

figure 6.3

[1] FUSE Fuse holder. Use a screwdriver to access the fuse


Contains the general protection fuse rated 3.15 A
[2] R.F. OUTPUT RF output connector, N-type, 50Ω.
[3] INTERLOCK BNC interlock connector: the exciter is forced in stand-by mode
when the inner conductor is grounded.
[4] FWD EXT. AGC Trimmer for the control of the delivered power in function of the
income FWD fold (see cap. 6.4.2)
[5] RFL EXT. AGC Trimmer for the control of the delivered power in function of the
income RFL fold (see cap. 6.4.2)
[6] PHASE ADJ Pilot tone phase adjustment trimmer
[7] PREENPHASIS Dip-switch to set the preenphasys at 50 or 75 µs. The
preenphasys setting is only relevant for the Left and Right
inputs in stereo mode and for the mono input in mono mode,
while MPX input is unaffected by this setting
[8] MODE/MPX IMP Dip-switch to set the operation mode (STEREO or MONO) and
the MPX input impedance, 50Ω or 10kΩ.
[9] SCA 1 BNC connector, SCA1 unbalanced input
[10] MPX/RDS BNC connector, MPX unbalanced input
[11] MPX/RDS ADJ Adjustment trimmer for MPX input
[12] RIGHT/MONO ADJ Adjustment trimmer for the Right channel input
[13] RIGHT/MONO XLR connector, balanced Right channel input
[14] PLUG Mains supply plug, 90 - 260V 50-60 Hz
[15] 24VDC IN External 24Vdc supply input. Positive (red) and negative (black)
[16] FAN Fan for the forced ventilation of the exciter
[17] R.F. TEST POINT RF test output, approx. -30 dB wrt the RF output power level
[18] REMOTE DB9 connector for telemetry of the machine
[19] RS232 DB9 connector for interconnection with other devices and for
factory parameters programming
[20] 19 KHZ PILOT BNC output for the 19 kHz pilot tone. This can be used for
external devices (e.g. RDS coders) synchronization
[21] SCA 2 BNC connector, SCA2 unbalanced input
[22] SCA2 ADJ Adjustment trimmer for SCA2 input
[23] SCA1 ADJ Adjustment trimmer for SCA1 input
[24] LEFT-MONO/MPX ADJ Adjustment trimmer for Left-Mono channel input
[25] LEFT-MONO/MPX XLR connector, balanced Left-Mono channel input
[26] IMPEDANCE Dip-switch to set the balanced input impedance,
600Ω or 10kΩ

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6.4 Connectors description

6.4.1 RS232

Type: DB9 female

1 NC
1 2 TX_D
6
3 RX_D
4 Internally connected with 6
5 GND
6 Internally connected with 4
7 Internally connected with 8
8 Internally connected with 7
9 NC
Note: pins 6, 7 and 8 are for factory programming and should not be connected

6.4.2 Remote

Type: DB15 female

1 Interlock
1 2 FWD fold
9
3 GND
4 SDA IIC Bus
5 VPA Tlm
6 FWD tlm
7 Power Good
8 GND
9 GND
10 RFL fold
11 SCL IIC Bus
12 IPA Tlm
13 RFL Tlm
14 On cmd
15 OFF cmd

6.4.3 Left (MONO) / Right (MPX)

Type: XLR female

1 GND
2 1
2 Positive
3
3 Negative

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6.5 Rear Pannel (Mono version)

Figure 6.5

[1] FUSE Fuse holder. Use a screwdriver to access the fuse


Contains the general protection fuse rated 3.15 A
[2] R.F. OUTPUT RF output connector, N-type, 50Ω.
[3] INTERLOCK BNC interlockconnector: the exciter is forced in stand-by mode
when the inner conductor is grounded.
[4] SCA 1 BNC connector, SCA1 unbalanced input
[5] MPX/RDS BNC connector, MPX unbalanced input
[6] MPX/RDS ADJ Adjustment trimmer for MPX input
[7] RIGHT/MPX ADJ Adjustment trimmer for the Mono input
[8] RIGHT/MPX XLR connector for balanced mono audio input
[9] PLUG Mains supply plug, 90 - 260V 50-60 Hz
[10] 24 VDC IN External 24Vdc supply input. Positive (red) and negative (black)
[11] FAN Fan for the forced ventilation of the exciter
[12] R.F. TEST POINT RF test output, approx. -30 dB wrt the RF output power level
[13] REMOTE DB9 connector for serial communications and via modem
[14] RS232/I2C BUS DB9 connector for I2C standard communication
[15] PREENPHASIS Dip-switch to set the preenphasys at 50 or 75 µs. The
preenphasys setting is only relevant for the mono input, while
MPX input is unaffected by this setting
[16] SCA 2 BNC connector, SCA2 unbalanced input
[17] SCA2 ADJ Adjustment trimmer for SCA2 input
[18] SCA1 ADJ Adjustment trimmer for SCA1 input
[19] LEFT-MONO/MPX ADJ Adjustment trimmer for MPX input
[20] LEFT-MONO/MPX BNC connector, MPX unbalanced input
[21] IMPEDANCE Dip-switch to set the input impedance
600Ω or 10kΩ for the mono input
50Ω or 10kΩ for the MPX input

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6.6 Rear Pannel (Stereo version)

figure 6.6

[1] FUSE BLOCK Fuse holder. Use a screwdriver to access the fuse
Contains the general protection fuse rated 3.15 A
[2] R.F. OUTPUT RF output connector, N-type, 50Ω.
[3] INTERLOCK BNC interlockconnector: the exciter is forced in stand-by mode
when the inner conductor is grounded.
[4] PHASE ADJ Pilot tone phase adjustment trimmer
[5] PREENPHASIS Dip-switch to set the preenphasys at 50 or 75 µs. The
preenphasys setting is only relevant for the Left and Right
inputs in stereo mode and for the mono input in mono mode,
while MPX input is unaffected by this setting
[6] MODE/MPX IMP Dip-switch to set the operation mode (STEREO or MONO) and
the MPX input impedance, 50Ω or 10kΩ.
[7] SCA 1 BNC connector, SCA1 unbalanced input
[8] MPX/RDS BNC connector, MPX unbalanced input
[9] MPX/RDS ADJ Adjustment trimmer for MPX input
[10] RIGHT/MPX ADJ Adjustment trimmer for the Right channel input
[11] RIGHT/MPX XLR connector, balanced Right channel input
[12] PLUG Mains supply plug, 90 - 260V 50-60 Hz
[13] 24VDC IN External 24Vdc supply input. Positive (red) and negative (black)
[14] FAN Fan for the forced ventilation of the exciter
[15] R.F. TEST POINT RF test output, approx. -30 dB wrt the RF output power level
[16] REMOTE DB9 connector for serial communications and via modem
[17] RS232/I2C BUS DB9 connector for I2C standard communiaction
[18] 19 KHZ PILOT BNC output for the 19 kHz pilot tone. This can be used for
external devices (e.g. RDS coders) synchronization
[19] SCA 2 BNC connector, SCA2 unbalanced input
[20] SCA2 ADJ Adjustment trimmer for SCA2 input
[21] SCA1 ADJ Adjustment trimmer for SCA1 input
[22] LEFT-MONO/MPX ADJ Adjustment trimmer for Left/Mono channel input
[23] LEFT-MONO/MPX XLR connector, balanced Left/Mono channel input
[24] IMPEDANCE Dip-switch to set the balanced input impedance,
600Ω or 10kΩ

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6.7 Connectors description

6.7.1 RS232 / I2C Bus (USED ONLY FOR PROGRAMMATION)

Type: DB9 female

1 GND
1
6 2 SDA
3 SCL
4 NC
5 GND
6 Internally used (NOT CONNECTED)
7 Internally used (NOT CONNECTED)
8 Internally used (NOT CONNECTED)
9 GND

6.7.2 Remote (USED FOR RS232 COMMUNICATION)

Type: DB9 female

1 NC
1
6 2 TX_D
3 RX_D
4 Internally connected with 6
5 GND
6 Internally connected with 4
7 Internally connected with 8
8 Internally connected with 7
9 NC

6.7.3 Left (MONO) / Right (MPX)

Type: XLR female

1 GND
2 1
2 Positive
3 3 Negative

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7. Technical specifications

7.1 Physical specifications


Panel size 483 mm (19”) x 88 mm (3 1/2”) (2 HE)
Depth 344 mm (26 1/2”)
Weight Circa 6 Kg
Working Temperature -10 °C ÷ 50 °C

7.2 Electrical specifications

General
RF output power 0 to 30 W, adjustable
RF output connector "N"-type
RF output impedance 50 Ohm
Frequency range 87.5 MHz ÷ 108 MHz
Frequency setting Direct software programming
Frequency stability ±1ppm from -10°C to 50°C
Modulation type Direct carrier modulation
Spurious and Harmonics suppression Respects relevant FCC and CCIR standards
(typical -75 dBc)
Modulation capability Respects relevant FCC and CCIR standards
(typical 240khz MPX/Mono, 210 KHz Stereo)
Asyncronous residual AM < -70 dB wrt. 100% peak AM
Syncronous residual AM < -50 dB wrt. 100% peak AM, with 75 kHz
deviation @ 400Hz
C.A. power supply ≅ 80 V ÷ 260 V, full-range
C.C. power supply 24 V
Power consumption 120 VA ca.

Input
Left, Right and Mono Input Type: XLR female
balanced or unbalanced
MPX input Type: BNC, unbalanced
Input impedance balanced input: 600 or 10 k Ohm selectable
unbalanced input: 50 or 10 k Ohm selectable
Input level -13 dBm ÷ +13 dBm, continuosly adjustable
Preemphasys Selectable: 0
50 us (CCIR)
75 us (FCC)
SCA/RDS input 3 BNC unbal (2 in the stereo version)
SCA/RDS input impedance 10 kOhm
SCA/RDS input level -20 dBm ÷ +13 dBm for 2.0 kHz
continuosly adjustable
SCA/RDS amplitude/frequency response ± 0.2 dB, 40 kHz to 100 kHz

Output
RF Out: “N”-type, 50 Ohm
RF Test BNC connector, -30 dB wrt. carrier level
50 Ohm
19 kHz pilot tone output BNC connector, 1 Vpp
minimum load 4.7 kOhm

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MONO operation
S/N > 80dB wrt. 75 kHz, measured in the band
20 Hz ÷ 20 kHz, 50 us deemph., RMS detect
Amplitude frequency response ± 0.5 dB, 20Hz ÷ 15Khz
Total harmonic distortion (THD) < 0.05%

MPX operation
composite S/N > 80dB wrt. 75 kHz, measured in the band
20 Hz ÷ 20 kHz, 50 us deemph., RMS detect
MPX amplitude frequency response ± 0.05 dB, 20 Hz ÷ 53 KHz
± 0.2 dB, 53 KHz ÷ 100 KHz
MPX Total harmonic distortion (THD) < 0.02 %
Stereo separation > 55 dB (typ. 60dB, with external stereo
coder)

Stereo operation
S/N FM Stereo > 74 dB wrt. 75 kHz, measured on decoded
channels, in the band 20 Hz ÷ 20 KHz,
50 us deemph, RMS detector
Risposta ampiezza/frequenza audio ± 0.5 dB, 20 Hz ÷ 15 KHz
Total harmonic distortion (THD) ≤ 0.05 %
Stereo separation > 50 dB

Connections
Interlock connector BNC, inhibits RF power output when shorted
Serial interface DB9 female RS232
Remote DB15 female, give indications on the state of
the device

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8. Working Principles
A schematic view of the modules and connections making up the TEX-LCD with
the telemetry board is shown in figure 8.1.

JP3 PANEL
CN10PD
CARD
1
3
5
7
9
RS232

10
2
4
6
8

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16

2
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6
8
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16
JP5 JP5
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
JP6 CN16PD CN16PD
CN16PD IIC PA

11
13
15

11
13
15
1
3
5
7
9

1
3
5
7
9
PS
11
13
15

11
13
15
1
3
5
7
9

1
3
5
7
9
JP4
MAIN
CN16PD
2

FAN1
8414 NGH
1

10

11

12

13

14

15
1
9
2

8
JP5
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1 CN16PD CN2
PA
16
14
12
10

P1 BNC
8
6
4
2

DB15
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16

2
1

JP2
11
13
15
1
3
5
7
9

2.5MSF

J2
FLAT-16A

1
J1 2 5
1

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
1
3 4
TELEMETRY CARD POWER JP1 CN16PD
FAST ON
AMPLIFIER CN1

11
13
15
1
3
5
7
9
SMB_CS

A
POWER SUPPLY
JP3 STEREO/MONO CARD
1
2

2.5MSF

D1

DIODE

C1
10

11

12

13

14

15
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5

1
9
2

47nF

SW1
P4
P1 CN1
BOCCOLA BOCCOLA
DB15 BNC
SWITCH CONNECTOR DB9
NERA ROSSA
TELEMETRY INTERLOCK
POWER ON-OFF RS232

Figure 8.1

In figure 8.2 is shown a schematic view of the modules and connections making
up the TEX LCD without telemetry board.

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PANEL
CARD

1
3
5
7
9
JP3
CN10PD
RS232

10
2
4
6
8

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
JP9
JP6
1
3
5
7
9

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
JP2 JP5 CN16PD CN02PS
CN10PD CN16PD PS

11
13
15

11
13
15
1
3
5
7
9

1
3
5
7
9
IIC-PRG PA
10

11
13
15
2
4
6
8

1
3
5
7
9

1
2
JP4
MAIN
CN16PD

2 1

FAN1
8414 NGH

10

11

12

13

14

15
1
9
2

8
CN2

P1 BNC

DB15
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16

2
1

JP2
11
13
15
1
3
5
7
9

2.5MSF

J2
FLAT-16A

1
J1 2 5
1

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
1
3 4
POWER JP1 CN16PD
FAST ON
AMPLIFIER CN1

11
13
15
1
3
5
7
9
SMB_CS

A
POWER SUPPLY
JP3 STEREO-MONO CARD
1
2

2.5MSF

D1

DIODE

C1 C1
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5

1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5

47nF 4.7nF

SW1
P2 P4
BOCCOLA BOCCOLA CN1
SWITCH CONNECTOR DB9 CONNECTOR DB9
NERA ROSSA BNC
POWER ON-OFF I2C/RS232 REMOTE INTERLOCK

Figure 8.2

Below a brief description of each module's functions is given, whereas the complete
diagrams and layout of the cards are given in the appendix.

8.1 Power Supply

TEX-LCD's power supply is a switching type of unit, and its main 26 V output
feeds the RF amplifier of the machine. Also the stabilizers for generating continuous
5 V and 18 V voltages for powering the other circuits on the device are present on
the power supply. Note that the power supply is the "direct from mains" type,
meaning without a transformer, and can be connected to any voltage between 80
and 260 V without having to make adjustments or manual settings. The 24 V
auxiliary continuous current inputs are connected on the power supply, and it is
used automatically to buffer any absence of mains power supply.

8.2 Panel board

The panel card contains the microcontroller (PIC16F877) that implements the
machine's control software, the display and the other components needed to
interface the user.

The card interfaces with the other machine modules, both for power supply
distribution and for the control and measures.

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8.3 Main board

The main card carries out the following functions:


• Audio and SCA input handling
• Generation of carrying frequency
• Modulation
• R.F. amplification (Driver)

The Mono and Stereo versions of this card differ from each other in the audio
portion, which contains a stereophonic coded in the stereo version.

8.3.1 Audio input section (mono version)

The audio input section contains the circuits that perform the following functions:
• Input impedance selection
• 15 kHz filtering of the mono channel
• Preemphasis of the mono channel
• Mixing of the mono, MPX and SCA channels
• Clipper (limits the level of the modulating signal so that the frequency deviation
does not go past the 75 kHz level)
• Measurement of the modulating signal

8.3.2 Audio input section (stereo version)

In the board are present two filters at 15kHz for the filtering of both the channels L
and R, and an integrated stereophonic generator. The others functionalities are
the same of the mono version.

8.3.3 PLL/VCO section

This section of the card generates the signal in modulated radiofrequency. It is


based on a PLL diagram that uses an MB15E06 type of integrated PLL.

8.3.4 Driver section

Before going to the final power amplifier, the RF signal is pre-amplified in this
section through a BFR 540 transistor. When the exciter is put in stand-by, the
driver is inhibited.

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8.4 Power amplifier

The final power stage is enclosed in a totally shielded metal container fastened in
the centre of the device.

The RF signal coming from the "main" card reaches the pilot, is amplified and is
then sent to the final stage that sees to its final amplifications up to 30W.

The amplifier is made in three stages. The first is made with two BFR540s in
parallel, the second with one BLF244, and the last with one BLW86.

In addition to the actual RF amplification, this circuit carries out the following
functions:
• Control of the power level in output, depending on the setting
• Reduction of the power supplied when there are high levels of reflected power
• Measures direct and reflected power through directional couplers
• Measures current absorbed by the power amplifier
• Measures temperature
• Low-pass filtering of the RF signal in output

On this card is an RF sample approximately -30dB compared with the output that
is available on a BNC connector underneath the output connector of the transmitter.
This sample is useful for checking the characteristics of the carrier, but not of the
higher order harmonics.

8.5 Telemetry board

This device is designed to furnish to the user the the state of operation of the
machine. All the available input and output signals are replied on the DB15
connector.

On the same board there is also the BNC connector of interlock for disable the
device. Closing the central pin to ground, the exit power has reduced to zero until
the connection it doesn’t come removed.

When it is used with a R.V.R. amplifier, this connector comes connected through a
BNC-BNC connector to the REMOTE or INTERLOCK of the power amplifier. In
case of breakdowns of the amplifier, the central conductor is place to ground forcing
the device to enter in stand-by mode.

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9. Identification and Access to the Modules

9.1 Identification of the Modules

The TEX LCD is made up of various modules connected to each other with
connectors so as to make maintenance and any required module replacement
easy.

9.1.1 Seen from above

The figure below shows the view from above the machine with the various
components pointed out.

1
2

Figure 9.1

[1] Cooling fan


[2] Main card (stereo or mono)
[3] Power supply
[4] Amplifier
[5] Panel card

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9.2 Removing the Modules
NOTE: When the exciter is operating with the cover removed, spots subject to
dangerous voltage become accessible. Be sure to disconnect the exciter's power
supply before starting any maintenance operation.

To reassemble the modules, just follow the operations described in reverse order.

9.2.1 Replacing the main card (both stereo and mono)


• Open the top cover of the machine
• Disconnect the connectors CN1, JP1
• Unscrew the screws that fasten the metal box to the outside chassis
• Extract the module while being careful with the connectors on the rear panel
• Unscrew the four screws that fasten the card to the metal box
• Replace the card

9.2.2 Replacing the power supply


• Open the top cover of the machine
• Disconnect the connector JP2 and J2 of the power supply card
• Unscrew the screws fastening the module to the right side panel
• Extract the module

9.2.3 Replacing the fan


• Open the top cover of the machine.
• Disconnect the connector JP2 of the power supply card
• Unscrew the four screws that fasten the fan to the rear panel
• Remove the fan.

9.2.4 Replacing the panel card


• Open the top cover of the machine
• Disconnect the connectors JP3, JP2, JP4, JP5 and JP6 of the panel card
• Unscrew the front panel fastening screws
• Remove the card.

9.2.5 Replacing the amplifier


• Open the top cover of the machine
• Disconnect the connectors CN2 and P1 from the module
• Remove the screws that fasten the module to the bottom of the exciter
• To gain access to the card, remove the cover of the module by removing the
fastening screws on the sides.
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Appendix A Piani di montaggio, schemi elettrici, liste


componenti / Component layouts,
schematics, bills of material
Questa parte del manuale contiene i dettagli tecnici riguardanti la costruzione delle
singole schede componenti il TEX LCD. L’appendice è composta dalle seguenti
sezioni:

This part of the manual contains the technical details about the different boards of
the TEX LCD. This appendix is composed of the following sections:

Description RVR Code Vers.Pages


Wiring Diagrams / 1.1 2
Mono audio card CSMBDTEXLM02 1.3 12
Stereo audio card CSMBDTEXLC02 1.4 12
Power Amplifier SLRF30TEXLCD 1.2 4
Panel card CSPANTXLC004 1.1 4
CSPANTXLC002 (Before July 2002) 1.0 4
Power supply PS24185UI100 1.0 4
Telemetry board CSTLMTXLCD01 1.0 4

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JP3 PANEL
CN10PD

1
3
5
7
9
RS232 CARD

2
4
6
8
10
2
4
6
8
2
4
6
8

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12
14
16
10
12
14
16
JP5 JP5

2
4
6
8
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4
6
8

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12
14
16
10
12
14
16

JP6 CN16PD CN16PD


CN16PD IIC PA

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
PS

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15

Technical Appendix
JP4
MAIN
CN16PD

2
FAN1
8414 NGH

1
1
9
2
10
3
11
4
12
5
13
6
14
7
15
8

JP5

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7
5
3
1

15
13
11
CN16PD CN2
PA
P1

16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
BNC

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4
6
8
2
1

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12
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16
JP2

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
2.5MSF

J2
FLAT-16A
1

J1 2 5
2
4
6
8

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12
14
16

1
3 4
TELEMETRY CARD POWER JP1 CN16PD
FAST ON CN1
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15

AMPLIFIER SMB_CS

A
POWER SUPPLY
JP3 STEREO/MONO CARD
1
2

2.5MSF

D1

DIODE

C1

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47nF

SW1
P4
P1 CN1
BOCCOLA BOCCOLA TEX LCD 2 A3
DB15 BNC  

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SWITCH CONNECTOR DB9


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AMPLIFIER SMB_CS

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JP3 STEREO-MONO CARD
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Sezione audio Mono Mpx PLL VCO Driver

CN1

AF AFTUNE RF SMB_CS
AFOUT AFIN AFTUNE AFTUNE RFOUT RFIN
TEX LCD

5
4
MODLEV
X10 RFOUT 1

2
3
V5PLL V5PLL V15 V15

DATA RFOFF

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CLK CPULK
LE
CPUOFF

RFPLL
VCOSMD
RFOFF
RFOFF RFPLL

VDD

V15

VSS V15 V15

GND
AUDIO PLL
GND_A
DRIVER
GND_T

JP1
FIX1 FIX2 FIX3 FIX4 FIX5 FIX6 FIX7 FIX8

Rev. 1.3 - 22/04/03


1 2
V5PLL FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35
3 4
5 6
7 8 7815
U1
9 10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

11 12
13 14 1 IN OUT 3 V15 A A A A A A A A

1
1
15 16 GND_A

1
1

GND
FX
CN16PD + +
A A

2
4
TO PANEL CPU C3 C4 C1 C2

2
2
2
2
10uF 0.1uF 10uF 0.1uF
35V 16V

A A A A A A

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D2 TP4 TP5
V15

1
TP TP
BAV99 R64 316K0
V15 + C61 VREF 1 2 ADJ -14/+14
C42 0.1uF 10uF

1
2
1
2 1 16V C56 C29 47pF C28 15pF

2
R31 A U8C 1 2 Gain 1 2
3n3

2
L2 2u2 604H0 R32 10H0 R53 10K0 A R52 10K0 R51 316K0 R72 3K83 R60 5K36 R63 4K64 R66 3K01 R65 51 LF347SMD

3
CN2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 10 R71 51H0 R1 2K49 RV1 TR10K R2 2K49
+

+
8 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 2

2
2
cw
XLRFCSD C43 100uF 9

1
1
1
16V R61 -

2
R30 10K0 R48 R58 C57 0.1uF

3
4 C44 100uF 13 C51 3n3 1K58 C58 0.1uF
L1 2u2 R33 10H0 16V R68 4K99 - 442H0 2K21 R67 5K11 A U2
14 1 2 1 2 1 2

4
5
V15 V15

1
1
1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 12 1 2
+

2
2
2

+
U8D C50 3n3 U7C C53 3n3 C55 2 - TL071

3
1 2 1 2 A 1 2 U8A A 6

1
1
1
1
2
4
2
A C8 C5 C9 C6 D3 LF347SMD LF347SMD R70 3 +
VREF
2 1 R69 10 5 3n3 3 LF347SMD
27pF 27pF 27pF 27pF BAV99 R47 3K16 + R54 3K16 + + 5K11
8 7 R56 1

2
2
2
2
2
1
7
1
C45 0.1uF V15 4K99 2 1 9 2 1 6 2 1 2 C7 0.1uF
- - -

1
1
A U7B 3K16 2 1
VREF V15

11
A
LF347SMD VREF

A
U7D

1
1
U7A LF347SMD U8B 2 1 TP3

11
1
V15

A
SW1 LF347SMD R49 3K16 LF347SMD R55 AR57 + C60 + C128 C59 TP
1 4 - 13 2 1 - 2 2 1 - 6 2 1 220uF 220uF 0.1uF
2 3 V15 14 1 7 16V 16V C127 0.1uF U13

1
1
1
7
1

2
2
2
+ 12 + 3 3K16 + 5 3K16
SWDIP2 R50 R59 R62 C47 1nF 3 TL071

1
A VREF 3K83 2K67 A A A R73 1K0 +
TP2 6

Technical Appendix
4
C25 0.47uF + C62 TP 2K67 SW2 2 1 2 1 2
10uF SWDIP2 -
1 2 C49 C54

1
1
2
2
2
16V 2 1 cw cw 2 1 cw
VREF V15 VREF

2
4
5

R5 R16 C26 1 4
51H0 1 2 C13 1M0 15pF 3n3 RV8 TRSMD500 RV9 TRSMD500 3n3 RV10 TRSMD500 2 3 2 1
CN3 0.47uF A 1 2
BNC_IS L3 R15 RV5 R138 C52 R139 R140 C46 1n5

2
2
1 1 2 1 2 5 R3 TR10K 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 PREEN A R10 49K9
+ R4 VREF A
7 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 2

1
2u2 1K0 C14 6
cw 2K49 NC 3n3 NC NC

1
1
3
- JP3

4
2
3
R9 10nF U12B 2K49 STM03S C40 2.2pF

2
10K0 D4 TL072 Gain R138-R139-R140 VANNO MONTATE SE NON VENGONO MONTATI I TRIMMER SMD 1 2

4
BAV99

2
2
C27 2 - A R7
1
2
3

2
2
1
V15 1 2 1 2 1 PUNTO DI TEST AUDIO MONO
VREF 3 +
A C12 C11 A A 47pF U12A 10K0 FUNZIONAMENTO NORMALE 1&2 CHIUSI
27pF 27pF TL072 R38 10K0 PER TEST OUT 2 E MASSA 3

8
2 1

V15
V15 V15

1
C126
0.1uF A
1
1

2
1
1

+ C63 C10 + C34 C37


A 10uF 0.1uF 10uF
16V 16V 0.1uF
2
2
2
2

A A A A
D5 BAV99 VREF
CN4 BNC_IS 1 2
1
1
1

TP6
L4 2u2 R42 100H0 C15 10nF 1 V15 TP
1 1 2 1 2 3 R6 10K0 R11 R14 R12
2 10K0

3
8

R17 1uF 100K 100K0

1
1

4
2
3
C17 C16 2

cw
-
2
2
2

A 1 2 1
27pF 27pF RV2 2 1 2 3
1

2
2
1

TR10K R39 49K9 U4A U6A 2 Q2


8

R46 TL072 BC857

1
A 2 LM393SMD
VREF -
3

V15 5K49 1

1
3
1

+
2

+ C30 A
1

VREF
10uF R13

1
4

16V 1 C33 + 10K0

2
C35 + C36 10uF
1

10uF 16V
2
2

A 16V 0.1uF R18

2
2

D6 BAV99 A

Rev. 1.3 - 22/04/03


CN5 BNC_IS 330H0 A A
L5 2u2 R43 100H0 C18 10nF 1 A A R21 1M0
V15
2

1 1 2 1 2 3 UPPER 1 2 V15
2

1
1

4
2
3
C20 C19 RV6 TR5K R23 4K75 U5A
8

cw
A 3 1 1 2 TP1
1

27pF 27pF RV3 2 1 2


cw
2 LM358SMD Q3 TP
-

2
2
1 2

2
TR10K R40 49K9 TP7 LOWER 3 BC857
TP + U4B

1
3

A
VREF
4

R20 17K4 RV7 TR5K 5 TL072 R24 47


+
1 2 3 cw 1 7 1 2 AFOUT
6
U5B Q4 -
2

A A VREF
3

TP8 5 LM358SMD BC847


+
3
2
1

D7 BAV99 TP 7 2
CN6 BNC_IS 6 FIX9
2u2 R44 100H0 C24 - R22 1M0
L6 1 V15 FIX35
1

1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2
2 JP2

3
10nF STM03S

1
1

4
2
3
1

C22 C21 A

cw
27pF 27pF A CLIPPER
RV4 2 1 2 DZ1 V15

2
2
LM4040-10 R19 1K0
TR10K R41 1 2
1

V15
49K9

1
A R35

1
VREF
R45 Q1

1
C23 + C32 15K0 U6B
4K99 U3A BC847 0.1uF 10uF R34 10K0 U3B

1
1
2
3
8
2

16V 1 2 5 LM393SMD x1 = 2V @ 100% mod

3
x10 +

1
2
2
C31 + C129 + 3 LM358SMD 7 5 LM358SMD R29 100H0
220uF 220uF + R37 560H0 + x10 = 2V @ 10% mod
1 2 6 7 1 2 MODLEV
16V 16V -
2 1 2 6

1
1
1
1
1

- -

2
2
1
A A

1
R26 TP9 VREF C48 + R36 R28 D1

4
TP 10uF
15K0 R8 1K0 16V 2K49 R27 12K1 R25 10K0 2K21 5V1
2

1 2 1 2 1 2

2
2
2
2

A A A A A A A A A A A

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TP10
TP

Q9 BC847
R123 150 L8 2u2
1 3 V15
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1
1
1
1

1
C98 + C104 R145 R113 + C105

2
R124 10uF
10nF 10uF 2K2 4K75 16V

2
2
2
150 16V

22
A A A

1
LD1
R125 + C109
LED TLM310 10uF
150 16V

1
R120 68 R121 6H8 C107 1nF R126 15K C108 1nF R114 8H2 R115 8H2
A

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RFIN 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 RFOUT A

1
3
2
R122 2 Q10 R116

56 BFR540 120

1
RFOFF

2
1
A A A

V15

R119
V15 V15
330H0

GND_A

1
C106
R118
1nF A

Rev. 1.3 - 22/04/03


2
330H0

4
R127 82 R128 27 C100 27pF L9 u22
1 2 1 2 1 2 1A 3 1 2 1 2 RFPLL

1
1
1
C99 27pF Y1 R117 22H0

2
R129 C101 C102
MAR6

2
27 A 2.2pF 2 2.2pF

2
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V5PLL TP12
U10 MC78LC30 TP

V5PLL 2 IN OUT 3 V3PLL

1
1

1
NC
GND
NC
+ + C71
10uF

4
1
5
C68 C67 16V

2
2
2
10uF V15
16V 0.1uF TP13
A A A A TP

1
R91

C75 NC C91 470nF 220

1 2 1 2 C78 10uF

2
16V
V15

+
1 2
R79 47K5 R80 47K5 R83 470K C90 470nF
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 C38 10nF C89 10uF

Technical Appendix
C79 0.1uF

1
+
1 2 2 1 1 2
C73
R84 1K0

2
1 2 NC A

8
V3PLL A A
U11A R89 1K0

2
V5PLL A 2 R87 1K0 R88 470K D

1
R85 1K0 R82 47K5 - Q8
R81 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 3
C64
1 2 1 2 1 2 3

1
1
0.1uF + MMBFJ310
TCX1

1
1
1
1

2
1
3 2 47K5 LM358SMD C84 C85 + C86

1
1
GND VCC

4
A + R86 D8 R106 10uF
U9 0R 0.1uF 0.1uF TAN

2
2
2
4 1 1 16 C74 C76 C77 4K75 1 4K75
1
1

GND OUT XI 0R

2
2
2
2
2 15 0P 0.1uF 10uF 4.7nF
XO 0P

2
STO-7D52 3 14 16V R90 274K0 A A A
A VP LD/F A A A A A R98 R101
4 VCC ZC 13 2 3 1 2
5 DO PS 12
6 11 L_E BAV99 100H0 2K2
GND LE
2
2

7 10 DT V3PLL

1
V3PLL *FIN DATA
8 9 CL V3PLL 1 2

1
1
FIN CLK C134
+ C70

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

C69 + C96 C97 MB15E06 10uF 1nF C92 NC C80 C81 C82 C132 C133 A
10uF 16V + + + + +

1
1

2
2
16V 0.1uF 1nF 1 2

2
2
2
2
A 47uF NC NC 47uF 47uF

2
2
2
2
2

R141 R142 C92A NC TAN TAN TAN 16V 16V


A A A A A A A TP14
10K0 NC

1
7
A A A A A TP
C135 C72

2
2
1nF 2 0P RV11
1nF 3
2

2
1 0R R74 4K75 TR10K R102 4K75
0P 0R 1 2 1 cw 3 1 2
AFIN AFTUNE
R76 22H0 R77 22H0 U14A
2

14
1 2 1 2 4070 D

2
RFPLL R103 C65 22pF Q7
3

2
V3PLL 1 2

1
1
R78 274K BAV99 MMBFJ310

Rev. 1.3 - 22/04/03


V5PLL
11
1

47 D10 JP4 R143 R144

1
PIAZZ. NC NC 1 2 R99 R100

1
1

2
2
2
2 TP15
R107 4K75 A C66 10pF 470H0 NC
TP
2
2

2 1 L_E 3 2 R92 A A
LE U11B
CPULK

3
R108 1 2 DT 10K0
DATA

1
4K75 R105 274K LM358SMD A A
3

1 2 CL 1 2 6 R93 10K0
CLK - Q5
7 1 2 2

1
1
1
R109 4K75 2 1 5
2

R110 R111 R112 + BC847

1
1
2
1

R104 6K81 R94


6K81 6K81 6K81 C87 C88 R96
4K75

2
2
2
2
2
470nF 0.1uF 10K0
1

A A A A A A
A A

D9
2 3 RFOFF
V3PLL
3

4070 4070 4070 R95

14
14
14
U14B U14C U14D 1 2 1 2 Q6
CPUOFF BC847
5 8 12

1
1

4 10 11 C136 10K0
1

6 9 13 0.1uF BAV70 R97


4K75

7
7
7
2

A A A
A
A A

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TP11
TP
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Q13 BC847 L14 2u2


R137 100H0
1 2 1 3 V15

1
C114 R136

2
D11 D12 D13 R130

2
HSMS2800 HSMS2800 HSMS2800 10nF 6K81

2
1 1 1 22H0

1
1

2
3 2 3 2 3 2 C119 + C120 C122
A 10uF

1
C115 C110 0.1uF 16V 10nF

1
1
1

1
2
2
2
A R131 100K

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+
1 2 10uF 10nF C124 1nF C123 + + C121
16V 10uF

2
2
C113 33pF 2 1 10uF 16V

2
2
2
A D Q11 16V
1 2 A3 A
MMBFJ310 A Q12

2
D15 D14 D16 D17 C112 22pF R132 10 D A A A A A

1
1 2 1 2 3 MMBFJ310

1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
C117 C111 47pF

1
1 2 RFOUT
470pF L12

2
L13 MMBV109

3
3
3
3
2u2

1
1
1
V15 V15
C116 C125 R133 R134

1
D18 D19 D20 D21

3
3
3
3
1
NC 22pF 330K 150

2
2
R135

2
2
56

2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
GND_A
LCAVO
A A A L10 L11
AFTUNE

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Technical Appendix
TEX LCD

CSMBDTEXLM02 Bill Of Materials Page1

Item Q.ty Reference Part


____________________________________________________________________________________________

1 1 CN1 SMB_CS
2 1 CN2 XLRFCSD
3 4 CN3,CN4,CN5,CN6 BNC_IS
4 26 C1,C3,C30,C32,C33,C34, 10uF
C35,C48,C61,C62,C63,C68,
C69,C70,C71,C76,C78,C86,
C89,C104,C105,C109,C115,
C120,C121,C123
5 24 C2,C4,C7,C10,C23,C36,C37, 0.1uF
C42,C45,C57,C58,C59,C64,
C67,C74,C79,C84,C85,C88,
C96,C119,C126,C127,C136
6 14 C5,C6,C8,C9,C11,C12,C16, 27pF
C17,C19,C20,C21,C22,C99,
C100
7 2 C13,C25 0.47uF
8 9 C14,C15,C18,C24,C38,C98, 10nF
C110,C114,C122
9 2 C28,C26 15pF
10 3 C27,C29,C111 47pF
11 4 C31,C60,C128,C129 220uF
12 3 C40,C101,C102 2.2pF
13 2 C43,C44 100uF
14 1 C46 1n5
15 9 C47,C72,C97,C106,C107, 1nF
C108,C124,C134,C135
16 8 C49,C50,C51,C52,C53,C54, 3n3
C55,C56
17 3 C65,C112,C125 22pF
18 1 C66 10pF
19 14 C73,C75,C81,C82,C92A,C92, NC
R100,C116,R138,R139,R140,
R142,R143,R144
20 1 C77 4.7nF
21 3 C80,C132,C133 47uF
22 3 C87,C90,C91 470nF
23 1 C113 33pF
24 1 C117 470pF
25 1 DZ1 LM4040-10
26 1 D1 5V1
27 8 D2,D3,D4,D5,D6,D7,D8,D10 BAV99
28 1 D9 BAV70
29 3 D11,D12,D13 HSMS2800
30 8 D14,D15,D16,D17,D18,D19, MMBV109
D20,D21
31 9 FIX1,FIX2,FIX3,FIX4,FIX5, FIX35
FIX6,FIX7,FIX8,FIX9
32 1 JP1 CN16PD
33 2 JP3,JP2 STM03S
34 1 JP4 PIAZZ.
35 1 LD1 LED TLM310
36 9 L1,L2,L3,L4,L5,L6,L8,L12, 2u2
L14
37 1 L9 u22

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38 1 L10 22uH
39 1 L11 2.2uH
40 1 L13 LCAVO
41 6 Q1,Q4,Q5,Q6,Q9,Q13 BC847
42 2 Q3,Q2 BC857
43 4 Q7,Q8,Q11,Q12 MMBFJ310
44 1 Q10 BFR540
45 6 RV1,RV2,RV3,RV4,RV5,RV11 TR10K
46 2 RV6,RV7 TR5K
47 3 RV8,RV9,RV10 TRSMD500
48 5 R1,R2,R3,R4,R36 2K49
49 2 R5,R71 51H0
50 16 R6,R7,R9,R12,R13,R25,R30, 10K0
R34,R38,R52,R53,R92,R93,
R95,R96,R141
51 8 R8,R15,R19,R73,R84,R85, 1K0
R87,R89
52 4 R10,R39,R40,R41 49K9
53 2 R11,R131 100K
54 1 R14 100K0
55 1 R17 1uF
56 3 R18,R118,R119 330H0
57 1 R20 17K4
58 3 R16,R22,R21 1M0
59 11 R23,R74,R86,R94,R97,R102, 4K75
R106,R107,R108,R109,R113
60 2 R24,R78 47
61 2 R26,R35 15K0
62 1 R27 12K1
63 2 R28,R58 2K21
64 6 R29,R42,R43,R44,R98,R137 100H0
65 1 R31 604H0
66 2 R32,R33 10H0
67 1 R37 560H0
68 3 R45,R68,R69 4K99
69 1 R46 5K49
70 6 R47,R49,R54,R55,R56,R57 3K16
71 1 R48 442H0
72 2 R50,R72 3K83
73 2 R51,R64 316K0
74 2 R59,R62 2K67
75 1 R60 5K36
76 1 R61 1K58
77 1 R63 4K64
78 1 R65 51
79 1 R66 3K01
80 2 R67,R70 5K11
81 4 R76,R77,R117,R130 22H0
82 4 R79,R80,R81,R82 47K5
83 2 R83,R88 470K
84 1 R90 274K0
85 1 R91 220
86 1 R99 470H0
87 2 R145,R101 2K2
88 2 R103,R105 274K
89 5 R104,R110,R111,R112,R136 6K81
90 2 R114,R115 8H2
91 1 R116 120
92 1 R120 68

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93 1 R121 6H8
94 2 R122,R135 56
95 4 R123,R124,R125,R134 150
96 1 R126 15K
97 1 R127 82
98 2 R129,R128 27
99 1 R132 10
100 1 R133 330K
101 2 SW1,SW2 SWDIP2
102 1 TCX1 STO-7D52
103 15 TP1,TP2,TP3,TP4,TP5,TP6, TP
TP7,TP8,TP9,TP10,TP11,
TP12,TP13,TP14,TP15
104 1 U1 7815
105 2 U2,U13 TL071
106 3 U3,U5,U11 LM358SMD
107 2 U12,U4 TL072
108 1 U6 LM393SMD
109 2 U8,U7 LF347SMD
110 1 U9 MB15E06
111 1 U10 MC78LC30
112 1 U14 4070
113 1 Y1 MAR6

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Sezione audio Mono Mpx Stereo PLL VCO Driver CN1

SMB_CS

AF AFTUNE RF

5
4
AFOUT AFIN AFTUNE AFTUNE RFOUT RFIN
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RFOUT 1
MODLEV
X10

2
3
LLEV
RLEV

V5PLL V5PLL V15 V15


A

DATA RFOFF

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CLK CPULK
LE
CPUOFF
VCOSMD

RFPLL
RFOFF
RFOFF RFPLL

VDD

V15

VSS V15 V15

GND
AUDIO PLL
GND_A
DRIVER
GND_T

JP1
FIX1 FIX2 FIX3 FIX4 FIX5 FIX6 FIX7 FIX8

Rev. 1.4 - 22/04/03


1 2
FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35
3 4
5 6 V5PLL
7 8 7815
U1
9 10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

11 12
13 14 1 IN OUT 3 V15 A A A A A A A A

1
1
1
15 16 GND

1
GND
FX
CN16PD + + C2
A A C1 0.1uF

2
4
2
To Panel CPU C3 C4 10uF

2
2
2
10uF 0.1uF 16V
35V A
A
A A A A

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ADJ -14/+14 C23 0.1uF C147 0.1uF V15

1
2
D15 BAV99 D16 BAV99 2 1 V15 2 1 V15 TP1
TP A
V15 V15
C36 47pF D21

1
2
2
1
C50 0.1uF A C35 15pF A BAV99 C85 0.1uF CN6 BNC_IS
A R68 L12 2u2
2 1 1 2 1 2

3
R35 Gain U15A 2 1 1

8
L7 2u2 604H0 R37 10H0 RV1 10K R10 2K49 TL072SMD R56 330K 100H0

1
1

3
3
3
2
4
2 1 3 1 3 +

+
CN2 cw 1
C51 100uF R9 2K49 2 - R55 330K C83 C82

2
2
2
Right XLRFCSD R34 16V U14A R14 49K9

8
27pF 27pF

3
4
4 10K0 C52 100uF 2 - TL072SMD
L6 2u2 16V A
1 COD1
1 2 2 1 VREF 3 + C48 2.2pF 14 R-OUT

+
1 2 13 R-IN MPU 15
R38 10H0 12 16

1
1
1
1
A GND PIL-IN

4
VREF 11 17
C24 C21 C25 R28 A R77 VEE SEP-R
2 1 V15 10 GND SEP-L 18
27pF 27pF 27pF 9 19

1
1
L-IN CR

2
2
2
2
C53 0.1uF C41 C42 C34 0.1uF 1K0 100K0 8 20

1
1
C26 + + A C71 1nF L-OUT CL
7 21

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
GND GND VREF
C22 0.1uF 1 2 6 22
27pF 10uF 10uF A GND GND
5 23

-V
A TP1 CINT

+V

2
2
2
2
16V 16V C70 1n5 SW2 4 24

INB-

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
INB+
19K-OUT MPX

OUTB
1 2 8 1 3 25 V15
SW1 SWDIP2 A A A A A GND VCC
7 2 2 PIL-ADJ PIL-OUT 26
4 1 FILPOSI C73 1nF 6 3 1 27

3
V15 V15 ST-ON PHASE-ADJ
3 2 ADJ -14/+14 1 2 5 4 C78

1
2
2
1
C66 0.1uF Y1 CODERPERRY 10uF C79

2
2
1

cw

INA+
INA-
GND
-V
GND
GND
OUTA
GND
GND
+V
A C72 1n5 16V 0.1uF
2 1 SWDIP4

1
D17 D18 A C74 C75 +
1 2 2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
C61 47pF C60 15pF

Technical Appendix
L11 2u2 R45 10H0 BAV99 BAV99 6-30pF 6-30pF RV7

3
3
1
3
1
3
2
2
2 1 1 2 1 2 R42 TP2

+
CN5 Gain U15B TP VREF 50K
C67 100uF 1K0 A A
VREF
Left/Mono XLRFCSD R43 16V R39 2K49 RV6 10K R40 2K49 TL072SMD
V15
3 1 5

3
1
1
+
4 10K0 cw 7 C77 10uF 16V

1
1
+
L10 2u2 R44 C68 100uF + + C63 6 1 2
- V15

2
1 2 2 16V 1 10uF U14B

+
16V
A

2
2
2
2
604H0 R46 10H0 6 TL072SMD R78

1
1
1
1
A - VREF
7 R41 49K9
C56 C54 C57 C55 A A A A A 100K0
2 1 VREF 5 +
27pF 27pF 27pF 27pF C59 C58 C62 1 2

2
2
2
2
C69 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF R47 R50 R48
16V C64 A
2.2pF
100K 100K0 10K0

U5B
U3A Q8 LM358SMD
SW3 5 R54 100H0

8
+
1 4 D22 BAV99 C88 0.1uF LM393SMD BC857 7
1

RLEV
2 3 2 1 TP3 R51 1uF 2 6
1

V15 - -
1 V15 TP 1 2
SWDIP2 C93 470nF 1 2 3 + D13
A
A
3

R71 1 2 3 2 R52 5V1

14
4
1
2

51H0 6
C91 A C94 15pF + 10K0
1 2
CN7 BNC_IS U16A Gain A
1 2 11

8
2u2 R73 1K0 470nF
1 0 A C76 R49 R57 R53
L13
2

1 1 2 3 + TL072SMD R69 2K49 RV8 10K 10uF 10K0 12K1 2K21

13
12
1 3 1 TP6 U7A 16V
2 cw

1
1
1
- TP

4
2
3
R72 C92 10nF R74 R70 4053SSMD R36 R76
A A A A A

2
C90 C89 2K49

4
10K0 1M0 C95 47pF 10K0 18K0 C86

2
2
2
27pF 27pF 6 - R75
VREF 1 2 7 NC
VREF 5 + U7B VREF
A A U7C C87 NC
10K0
U16B 4053SSMD C148 10uF

15
4
A TL072SMD 4053SSMD R15 R18 R16 16V
1 2
+

V15 1 2
V15 100K 100K0 10K0
10 9 R11 10K0

1
2
1 0 1 0 A
D19A U5A
8

1
2
3
5
BAV99 Q5 BC857
CN3 U3B 3 + LM358SMD R33 100H0
BNC_IS L8 2u2 R12 1K0 6 1
1

-
LLEV

3
1 1 2 7 R20 1uF 6 LM393SMD 2
1

- -
5 7 2

3
VREF +

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1 2 5

1
1
1
+

4
2
3
4

C27 10nF R85 5K49 U6B D12

cw
3

C29 C28 R84 + C44 TL072SMD R29 10K0


RV2 2 10uF 5V1
1

2
2
2

27pF 27pF 16V

2
10K 49K9 +
TP7 A
A A

1
VREF TP C40 R17 R58 R32
2

10uF
16V 10K0 12K1 2K21
V15 D20 BAV99 R22 1K0
C81 10uF

1
2
V15 A A A A A
16V

1
A
+

C32 1 2

1
V15
U9A + C39

8
CN4 R30 4K99 0.1uF 10uF

3
L9 2u2 R19 1K0 LM358SMD 16V A
BNC_IS 3 + VREF

3
2
2
1 1 2 1 2 Q4
2

3
1
1
2
3
- A A
BC847

1
1

4
2
3
1
C33 10nF C151 + C38 + DZ1 R59 R62 R60
VREF

cw
4
C31 C30 R83 49K9 220uF 220uF
2 16V 16V LM4040-10 R31 100K 100K0 10K0

2
2
2
2
1
27pF 27pF U9B
RV3
10K R13 1K0 U8A Q9 LM358SMD
A A A A A A A

1
15K0 5 R66 100H0
8

VREF +
LM393SMD BC857 7
1

V15 MODLEV
R63 1uF 2 6
1

- -
C43 10uF R24 1M0 1 2

+
1 2 16V 1 2 3

1
1
V15 +
UPPER D14

1
3

C47 + C37 + C152 C149 0.1uF R64 10K0


A
4

FIX9 FIX10 0.1uF 220uF 220uF RV4 5K R26 4K7 U4A 5V1

8
1
2

FIX35 FIX35 16V 16V 3 1 LM358SMD 2 1

1
V15

2
2
2
cw 2 Q6 V15 +
- A
1 2

2
TP8 3 BC857 C80 R61 R67 R65
+ A

1
1
2

TP R21

3
R82 10uF 10K0 12K1 2K21
A A A

4
LOWER 330H0 U6A U8B 16V
8

TL072SMD 15K0
R23 17K4 RV5 5K R27 47 R80 10K0 LM393SMD A A A A A
3 +
3 1 1 5 + R79 560H0
cw A AFOUT x10
2 - 7
U4B 6 -
A

2
LM358SMD Q7

3
1

TP9 5 + VREF
+
3
2
1

V15 VDD TP 7 2 BC847 C97 R81


6 10uF 2K49
-
16V

1
2

JP2
R25 1M0 STM03S A

1
1
1
1
1
VEE A A A
C45 C46 C49 C65 C150
CLIPPER
VSS 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

2
2
2
2
2
A A A A A A

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TP4
TP

Q10 BC847
R96 330H0 L14 2u2
1 3 V15
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1
C99 + C105 R146

2
R97 10nF 10uF R86
16V 2K2

2
2
150H0 4K75

2
A A

1
R98 LD1 + C110
10uF
150H0 LED SMD Rosso 16V

1
R93 68 R94 6H8 R99 15K0 C109 1nF R87 8H2 R88 8H2
A

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RFIN 1 2 1 2 RFOUT A

3
R95 C108 1nF 2 R89
Q11
56 120

1
BFR540 RFOFF

A A A

V15 V15

V15

1
R92 + C104
10uF
330H0 16V

2
C107 A

1
1nF R91

2
330H0
GND

Rev. 1.4 - 22/04/03


R100 82 R101 27 R90 22H0 L15 220nH
A
1 2 1 3 1 2 RFPLL

1
1
A

2
C100 27pF C101 27pF C102 C103
R102
A

2
2
2.2pF 2.2pF
27 Y2
A A
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TP13
U12 MC78LC30 TP

V5PLL 2 IN OUT 3 V3PLL

1
1

1
NC
GND
NC
C117 + C114 + C120
10uF 10uF

4
1
5
16V 0.1uF 16V TP10

2
2
2
TP
V15
A A A A

C124 47nF C140 470nF R120


220
1 2 1 2 10uF
C127 16V

+
1 2
R108 47K5 R109 47K5 R112 470K C139 470nF
1 2 V15
C128 0.1uF C155 0.1uF C138 10uF

Technical Appendix
1 2 16V

+
C122 2 1 1 2
R113 1K0
A

2
NC U13A

8
V3PLL

2
V5PLL A A A
2 LM358SMD R116 1K0 R117 470K R118 1K0 D

1
-
R114 1K0 R111 47K5 R110 47K5 1 3 Q15
C111 MMBFJ310
3

1
0.1uF +
TCX1

1
1
1

2
1
3 2 R135 C133 C134 + C135

1
1
GND VCC A

4
C123 + R115 D23 BAV99 10uF
U11 0R 0.1uF C126 4K75 0.1uF 0.1uF TAN

2
2
2
4 1 1 16 4.7nF 4K75 1 R127 R130
GND OUT XI 0R

2
2
2
2 15 0P C125
XO 0P 10uF R119 274K0 A A A 100H0 3K3
STO-7D52 3 14
A VP LD/F A 16V A A A A
4 VCC ZC 13 2 3
5 DO PS 12 V3PLL
6 11 L_E
GND LE DT A
7 10 1 2

1
V3PLL *FIN DATA
8 9 CL

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
C146 FIN CLK + C119 V3PLL C141 NC C129 C130 C131 C132 C153

1
1
1
C118 + MB15E06 10uF C158 + + + + +
10uF C145 16V 1nF 1 2

2
2
16V 0.1uF 1nF 47uF NC NC 47uF NC

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
C159 NC TAN 16V
R142 R143
A A A A A A A TP11

1
C156 A 10K0 NC A A A A A TP
1nF C121 RV9
1nF U17A

7
2

2
4070 R103 4K75 10K R131 4K7
0P cw
2 AFIN 1 3 AFTUNE
R105 R106 3
2

1 0R C112 22pF D
RFPLL Q14
3
22 22 1 2 MMBFJ310

14
R107
1

47 0P 0R

Rev. 1.4 - 22/04/03


R132 V3PLL C113 10pF
274K R144 R145 1 2 R128 R129

D25 NC NC 390 NC
4K75 A BAV99
R136
L_E JP3

1
LE PIAZZ. V5PLL
R137 4K75 DT
DATA 1 A A A A
2
R138 4K75 CL TP12
CLK R121 TP
3 2
R139 R140 R141

3
10K0 U13B
CPULK
R134 274K LM358SMD
3

6 - R122 10K0
6K81 6K81 6K81 7 2 Q12
5 +
BC847
A A A
1

R133

1
1
6K81 R123
C136 C137 R125
470nF 0.1uF 4K75

2
2
10K0
A A A A A

D24
2 3 RFOFF
U17B U17C U17D V3PLL
3

4070 4070 4070 R124 10K0

14
14
14
1 2 Q13
CPUOFF
5 8 12

1
4 10 11 C154 BC847
1

6 9 13 0.1uF
BAV70 R126

7
7
7
4K75
A A A
A
A A

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TP5
TP
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Q3 BC847
R8 100 L5 2u2
1 3 V15

1
D1 D2 D3 C9

2
R7
HSMS2800 HSMS2800 HSMS2800 10nF R1

2
1 1 1 6K8

1
1
3 2 3 2 3 2 22 C14 + C15 C17
A 0.1uF 10uF

1
C10 C5 16V 10nF

1
1
1
A

2
2
2

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R2 100K +
10nF C19 1nF C18 + + C16
10uF 10uF 10uF

2
2
C8 33pF 16V 2 1 16V 16V

2
A

2
2
D
A Q1 A
1 2 3 A

2
D5 D4 D6 D7 MMBFJ310 D Q2 A A A A A

1
1 2 3

1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
MMBFJ310

1
C7 22pF R3 10

1
C12 1 2 RFOUT
L3

2
L4 470pF

3
3
3
3
2u2 C6 47pF

1
V15 V15
MMBV109

3
3
3
3
C11 C20 R4 R5

2
R6

2
NC 22pF 330K 150
56
D8 D9 D10 D11

2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
LCAVO
A A A L1 22uH L2 22uH
AFTUNE

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CSMBDTEXLC02 Bill Of Materials Page1

Item Q.ty Reference Part


______________________________________________

1 1 CN1 SMB_CS
2 1 CN2 XLRFCSD
3 4 CN3,CN4,CN5,CN6 BNC_IS
4 26 C1,C3,C30,C32,C33,C34, 10uF
C35,C48,C61,C62,C63,C68,
C69,C70,C71,C76,C78,C86,
C89,C104,C105,C109,C115,
C120,C121,C123
5 24 C2,C4,C7,C10,C23,C36,C37, 0.1uF
C42,C45,C57,C58,C59,C64,
C67,C74,C79,C84,C85,C88,
C96,C119,C126,C127,C136
6 14 C5,C6,C8,C9,C11,C12,C16, 27pF
C17,C19,C20,C21,C22,C99,
C100
7 2 C13,C25 0.47uF
8 9 C14,C15,C18,C24,C38,C98, 10nF
C110,C114,C122
9 2 C28,C26 15pF
10 3 C27,C29,C111 47pF
11 4 C31,C60,C128,C129 220uF
12 3 C40,C101,C102 2.2pF
13 2 C43,C44 100uF
14 1 C46 1n5
15 9 C47,C72,C97,C106,C107, 1nF
C108,C124,C134,C135
16 8 C49,C50,C51,C52,C53,C54, 3n3
C55,C56
17 3 C65,C112,C125 22pF
18 1 C66 10pF
19 14 C73,C75,C81,C82,C92A,C92, NC
R100,C116,R138,R139,R140,
R142,R143,R144
20 1 C77 4.7nF
21 3 C80,C132,C133 47uF
22 3 C87,C90,C91 470nF
23 1 C113 33pF
24 1 C117 470pF
25 1 DZ1 LM4040-10
26 1 D1 5V1
27 8 D2,D3,D4,D5,D6,D7,D8,D10 BAV99
28 1 D9 BAV70
29 3 D11,D12,D13 HSMS2800
30 8 D14,D15,D16,D17,D18,D19, MMBV109
D20,D21
31 9 FIX1,FIX2,FIX3,FIX4,FIX5, FIX35
FIX6,FIX7,FIX8,FIX9
32 1 JP1 CN16PD
33 2 JP3,JP2 STM03S
34 1 JP4 PIAZZ.
35 1 LD1 LED TLM310
36 9 L1,L2,L3,L4,L5,L6,L8,L12, 2u2
L14
37 1 L9 u22

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38 1 L10 22uH
39 1 L11 2.2uH
40 1 L13 LCAVO
41 6 Q1,Q4,Q5,Q6,Q9,Q13 BC847
42 2 Q3,Q2 BC857
43 4 Q7,Q8,Q11,Q12 MMBFJ310
44 1 Q10 BFR540
45 6 RV1,RV2,RV3,RV4,RV5,RV11 TR10K
46 2 RV6,RV7 TR5K
47 3 RV8,RV9,RV10 TRSMD500
48 5 R1,R2,R3,R4,R36 2K49
49 2 R5,R71 51H0
50 16 R6,R7,R9,R12,R13,R25,R30, 10K0
R34,R38,R52,R53,R92,R93,
R95,R96,R141
51 8 R8,R15,R19,R73,R84,R85, 1K0
R87,R89
52 4 R10,R39,R40,R41 49K9
53 2 R11,R131 100K
54 1 R14 100K0
55 1 R16 2M2
56 1 R17 1uF
57 3 R18,R118,R119 330H0
58 1 R20 17K4
59 2 R22,R21 1M0
60 11 R23,R74,R86,R94,R97,R102, 4K75
R106,R107,R108,R109,R113
61 2 R24,R78 47
62 2 R26,R35 15K0
63 1 R27 12K1
64 2 R28,R58 2K21
65 6 R29,R42,R43,R44,R98,R137 100H0
66 1 R31 604H0
67 2 R32,R33 10H0
68 1 R37 560H0
69 3 R45,R68,R69 4K99
70 1 R46 5K49
71 6 R47,R49,R54,R55,R56,R57 3K16
72 1 R48 442H0
73 2 R50,R72 3K83
74 2 R51,R64 316K0
75 2 R59,R62 2K67
76 1 R60 5K36
77 1 R61 1K58
78 1 R63 4K64
79 1 R65 51
80 1 R66 3K01
81 2 R67,R70 5K11
82 4 R76,R77,R117,R130 22H0
83 4 R79,R80,R81,R82 47K5
84 2 R83,R88 470K
85 1 R90 274K0
86 1 R91 220
87 1 R99 470H0
88 2 R145,R101 2K2
89 2 R103,R105 274K
90 5 R104,R110,R111,R112,R136 6K81
91 2 R114,R115 8H2
92 1 R116 120

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93 1 R120 68
94 1 R121 6H8
95 2 R122,R135 56
96 4 R123,R124,R125,R134 150
97 1 R126 15K
98 1 R127 82
99 2 R129,R128 27
100 1 R132 10
101 1 R133 330K
102 2 SW1,SW2 SWDIP2
103 1 TCX1 STO-7D52
104 15 TP1,TP2,TP3,TP4,TP5,TP6, TP
TP7,TP8,TP9,TP10,TP11,
TP12,TP13,TP14,TP15
105 1 U1 7815
106 2 U2,U13 TL071
107 3 U3,U5,U11 LM358SMD
108 2 U12,U4 TL072
109 1 U6 LM393SMD
110 2 U8,U7 LF347SMD
111 1 U9 MB15E06
112 1 U10 MC78LC30
113 1 U14 4070
114 1 Y1 MAR6

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+V5 +18V
U8 7805SMD
R1 C1 R2 C2 R20 +V5 1 8 +18V
4K7CH NC 1KCH 1nCH R6 Q11 OUT IN
FWD BC857 4K7CH C101 C102 C3 C4 C5
10KCH

2
1
1
NC
GND
GND
GND
GND
NC
RV1 Q10 10nFCH 10nFCH 1nFCH 100nFCH N.C.
1 cw 3 2 R18

5
7
6
3
2
4
R3 10CH 2 5K BC847 VPA_0

3
1
D1
47K RV5 R11 1KCH R8

3
2 R4

8
8
C6 10KCH U6B 270HOCH U6A
TEX LCD

100nFCH JP1 0.1 5 + 3 +

3
1
R83 Q13 Z15VSMD 7 1

2
JUMPER PWR_ADJ1 6 2

8
1
- -
NC BC847 VPA_1

3
2 D2B C14 R10 10KCH TL072 TL072

1
-

4
4
R13 4K7CH 1 2 3 1nCH D5A 2 2
DIR_FWD 3 +
RFL
U2A BAV70 BAV70 +18V R86 +V5 C7 R14 10KCH

1
LM358A 1nCH

4
3
Q12 4K7CH R19

3
C9 C10 R15 R9 R17 RV4 C12 10nFCH

2
1nFCH 1nFCH 4K7CH FW1 2 5K BC847 470CH

3
RV6 1KCH NC TM5K
REMOTE 2 Q14 3 1 3 1
CPU_P_DOWN R82 22KCH
BC847 R22 1K0CH R23 Q5 PWR_ADJ1 PWR_ADJ

3
1
2
R24 1KCH C13 C R25 1KCH
C8 R84 2 4K75CH MMBT5401LT1
R85 R88 C11

2
1nCH +
SOFT START
RV2 1nFCH 4K7CH R87 IPA
cw

1
1 3 4K7CH 4K7CH C100
4K7CH R26 10KCH
47K +18V C15 22uF 16V

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D2A C18
R28 C17 10nFCH 1nCH
1nFCH
1 3
R31 R29 JP2 SETTING:

2
4K7CH V_GATE

8
BAV70 10CH C23 D4 1-2=REMOTE OPEN PWROUT PRESENT
2 R80 1KCH 100nFCH TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4 TP5 TP6 TP7 TP8 TP9 TP10 TP11 TP12

8
-
R32 4K7CH 1 R30 1MCH C19 LED3R 1-2=REMOTE TO GND PWROUT NOT PRESENT TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP
DIR_RFL 3 100KCH 6 1nCH

2
+ -

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

7 C20 NC 2-3=REVERSE FUNCTION

1
U3A D3B 5 +

4
LM358A BAV70 U2B 1 VPA
C21 C22 R33 R34 LM358A R36 NC 9

4
1nFCH 1nFCH 4K7CH 4K7CH 2

3
R89 4K7CH R37 10 IPA
R38 FW1 P1 3 GND

3
8
4K7CH U4A U4B 22KCH 11

8
D3A PWR_ADJ1 R39 2 4 FWD
-
BAV70 NC 1 6 R40 0 DB15 12 RFL
-
3 7 3 1 CPU_LIMIT 5 REMOTE
+
R41 4K7CH C24 C 5 CONNETTORE FILTRATO 13 TEMP
+

1
LM358A 6 CPU_LIMIT

1
4
C26 LM358A D13A 14 EXT_AGC

2
4
RV3 1nCH R42 7 PWR_ADJ
1 cw 3 D6 C39 C40 100KCH BAV70 R21 15 +18V
R27 10CH NC 1nFCH 1nFCH 8 CPU_P_DOWN
47K 4K7CH

2
C25 C27 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38
R43
C16 1nCH
100nFCH NC 1nFCH 1nF 1nF 1nF 1nF 1nF 1nF 1nF 1nF 1nF 1nF

8
6 - D7A
R44 4K7CH R45 4K7CH 7 1 3
EXT_AGC 5 +
BAV70

1
U3B VPA_0 VPA_1

4
LM358A V_GATE VPA
R46 D8
C41 4K7CH 5V1SMD
1nFCH C42 C43

2
1nCH 1nCH C45
100uF 35v L1
+ + C47 C48 R54 VK200
D9 C46 10*

1
3V3SMD 100uF 35V 1nF 100nF
CN2 = OUT 30 W ( CONNETTORE N DA PANNELLO A FLANGIA PICCOLA )

C50 CN3 = OUT -30dB ( CONNETTORE BNC DA PANNELLO A VITE )


R55

2
+18V L2 R56 680pF HQ
100CH VK200 L3
10*
C44 L5 2uH2
R47 R48 R49 R50 R51 R52 R53 C52 C53 680pF HQ DIR1
1nFCH 10nFCH CN1
C49 220pFCH L6 Strip Line LOW PASS FILTER CAVO CON NUCLEO TOROIDALE
C54 C55 R57 47H* L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 N
1nFCH 1 1 C56 68 HQ 1 2
1KCH 1KCH 1KCH 1KCH 1KCH 1KCH 1KCH C51 220pFCH In Out

Rev. 1.2 - 30/05/02


C57 100nF C59 27pFHQ C60 27pFHQ C61 C62
V_GATE 100CH L12 3 C58 NC
C69 680pF HQ L14 Strip Line Q6 2p2CH 2p7CH
3
4
5
6

R59 L13

2
R81 1 1 BLW86 C70 NC C75 C76 C77

Mid
10K L4 220H In Out 4p7HQ 10pFHQ 4p7HQ C71 C72

1
1/4W 2u2CH
2
2

1
R58 NC 3 C63 C64 C65 C66 C67 C68 R60 R61 2p7CH
47H* 47H*
L15 BLF244 27pF HQ 27pFHQ 27pFHQ 27pFHQ 27pFHQ 27pFHQ R63 6-30

2
Q7 R67 R68 D10 1K D11

3
BFR540
3
3

2 C73 C74 HP2008 HP2008 CN3


C79 NC NC
220pFCH 220pFCH NC R70 R71 C91 BNC

1
C78 47HCH 47HCH
R62 N.C.
CN2 220pFCH NC C92 C93
R64 1HCH R65 10CH Q8 C80 NC C81 NC C82 C83 L16 C86 C87 C88 C89 C90 L17
NC 56 HQ NC NC 56 HQ
BNC 150pF HQ 100 pF HQ 1nFCH 1nFCH R72
L7 = 2 spire filo 1 mm in aria D 5 mm
R69 C84 18pF C73a C74a R74 R75 100HCH
L8 = 3 spire filo 1 mm in aria D 5 mm 10KCH 10KCH
NC 220pFCH 220pFCH R76 R77

3
L9-L10-L11 = 6 spire filo 1,5 mm in aria D 6 mm
2 Q9
C78a BFR540 R78 470HCH** U5 LM50 R79 47HCH L3-L12 = 5 spire filo 1 mm in aria D 6 mm 4K7CH 4K7CH
+18V TEMP

2
3

1
220pFCH R66 L17 = 3 spire filo 1 mm in aria D 5 mm

2
3
R73

1
1
NC NC L16 = 3 spire filo 1 mm in aria D 5 mm
+ C94 C95
1
C97 L15 = 2 spire filo 1 mm in aria D 5 mm 1nFCH 1nFCH
D12 C98 C96 C99
100nFCH L13 = 3 spire filo 1 mm in aria D 5 mm DIR_FWD DIR_RFL

2
9V1SMD 100nFCH 10uF16VSMD 1nCH

C78-C73-C74= Per questione di affidabilità e bontà dei condensatori chip


in questa posizione è meglio utilizzare 2 componenti di 1/2 valore in
parallelo , da questo il nome 78a ecc ecc

 
TEX LCD 
1  1 
A2


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30/05/02  
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1 1 CN1 N
2 2 CN2,CN3 BNC
3 23 C1,D6,R17,C20,R36,R39, NC
R43,R58,C58,R62,R66,R67,
R68,R69,C70,R73,C79,C80,
C81,R83,C86,C88,C89
4 11 C2,C7,C11,C14,C15,C19, 1nCH
C25,C26,C42,C43,C99
5 17 C3,C8,C9,C10,C18,C21, 1nFCH
C22,C27,C39,C40,C41,C44,
C54,C92,C93,C94,C95
6 6 C4,C6,C16,C23,C97,C98 100nFCH
7 5 C12,C17,C52,C101,C102 10nFCH
8 2 C13,C24 C
9 11 C29,C30,C31,C32,C33,C34, 1nF
C35,C36,C37,C38,C47
10 2 C46,C45 100uF 35v
11 2 C48,C55 100nF
12 8 C49,C51,C73a,C73,C74a, 220pFCH
C74,C78a,C78
13 3 C50,C53,C69 680pF HQ
14 1 C56 68 HQ
15 2 C57,R55 100CH
16 7 C59,C60,C64,C65,C66,C67, 27pFHQ
C68
17 1 C61 2p2CH
18 2 C72,C62 2p7CH
19 1 C63 27pF HQ
20 1 C71 6-30
21 2 C77,C75 4p7HQ
22 1 C76 10pFHQ
23 1 C82 150pF HQ
24 1 C83 100pF HQ
25 2 C90,C87 56 HQ
26 1 C91 N.C.
27 1 C96 10uF16VSMD
28 1 C100 22uF 16V
29 1 DIR1 TRANSMISSION LINE
30 1 D1 Z15VSMD
31 5 D2,D3,D5,D7,D13 BAV70
32 1 D4 LED3R
33 1 D8 5V1SMD
34 1 D9 3V3SMD
35 2 D10,D11 HP2008
36 1 D12 9V1SMD
37 1 JP1 JUMPER
38 2 L1,L2 VK200
39 11 L3,L7,L8,L9,L10,L11,L12, IND
L13,L15,L16,L17
40 1 L4 2u2CH
41 1 L5 2uH2
42 2 L14,L6 Strip Line
43 1 P1 DB15
44 1 Q5 MMBT5401LT1

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45 1 Q6 BLW86
46 2 Q9,Q7 BFR540
47 1 Q8 BLF244
48 4 Q10,Q12,Q13,Q14 BC847
49 1 Q11 BC857
50 3 RV1,RV2,RV3 47K
51 1 RV4 TM5K
52 2 RV5,RV6 5K
53 22 R1,R13,R15,R20,R21,R28, 4K7CH
R32,R33,R34,R38,R41,R44,
R45,R46,R76,R77,R84,R85,
R86,R87,R88,R89
54 13 R2,R9,R18,R24,R25,R31, 1KCH
R47,R48,R49,R50,R51,R52,
R53
55 4 R3,R27,R29,R65 10CH
56 1 R4 0.1
57 7 R6,R10,R11,R14,R26,R74, 10KCH
R75
58 1 R8 270HOCH
59 1 R19 470CH
60 1 R22 1K0CH
61 1 R23 4K75CH
62 2 R42,R30 100KCH
63 2 R82,R37 22KCH
64 1 R40 0
65 2 R54,R56 10*
66 3 R57,R60,R61 47H*
67 1 R59 220H
68 1 R63 1K
69 1 R64 1HCH
70 3 R70,R71,R79 47HCH
71 1 R72 100HCH
72 1 R78 470HCH**
73 1 R80 1MCH
74 1 R81 10K
75 12 TP1,TP2,TP3,TP4,TP5,TP6, TP
TP7,TP8,TP9,TP10,TP11,
TP12
76 3 U2,U3,U4 LM358A
77 1 U5 LM50
78 1 U6 TL072
79 1 U8 7805SMD
80 1 C84 18pF
81 1 C5 N.C.

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R31 U2F FIX1 FIX2 FIX3 FIX4 FIX5 FIX6 FIX7 FIX8
V18 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35
12 13
0
VA LEFT
JP6 JP5 JP4 7406SMD
1 2 1 2 ICC 1 2
U2E
3 4 3 4 FWD MOD 3 4 Fissaggio a pannello Fissaggio Display
5 6 5 6 RFL 5 6
7 8 7 8 7 8 10 11
INTLK TEMP RIGHT
9 10 9 10 9 10 V5
EXTAGC LE2 V5 R40 10K C12 U2D V18
11 12 11 12 V18 V18 11 12 R41 10K 0.1uF R25 D13
V18 V18 7406SMD
13 14 13 14 13 14 R42 10K T1
15 16 15 16 15 16 9 8
R43 10K
TEX LCD

CN16PD CN16PD CN16PD R44 10K V5

3
VDD VCC
PWA VPA + + R45 10K 7406SMD 1K8 NC
PS PA R49 R1 R46 10K KEYUP Q1
V5 1
D10 10K0 R69 NC C26 R47 10K C9 BC847
V5 R68 10uF 0.1uF U2A

2
R30 NC 0 C27 VSS GND R21 D4
5V1 0 FWD RFL TEMP VPA 10uF R66 R67 1 2
LEFT RIGHT MOD D11 D5 C13 4K7 10K
V18 V5 VA RES U3 1K8 LED-Y5
R2 C8 1 4 7406SMD
1K07 0.1uF STR Q1
5V1 BAS32 0.1uF 2 5 RF MUTE
C4 C5 C6 C7 C20 C21 C22 D Q2
R32 3 6
C1 C2 C3 C33 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1nF 1nF 1nF *RES CLK Q3
15 7 U2B
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF OE Q4
14 R22 D3
Q5
10K 13 3 4
Q6
Q7 12
JP12 LAMP

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11 1K8 LED-Y5
P1 Q8
7406SMD
5 P2 9 FOLDBACK
4 V5 QS
3 QS 10
2 MC 4094SMD U2C
1
R23 D2
MOD R3 1K0 5 6
STM05S CLOCK
Program LEFT R4 1K0 1K8 LED-G5
V5 LOCK 7406SMD
RIGHT R5 1K0 2 2 R33 R35 R37 R39 LOCK
V5 3 D9 3 REMOFF 4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7
FWD R6 1K0 1 HSMS2804
1 R48 R34 R36 R38
LIM 4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7

22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
D6 HSMS2804 V5
R24 D1
2 2 EN

cw
NC
NC
R11 3 D83

RB7
RB6
RB5
RB4

1
PWA RFL R7 1K0 1 1 HSMS2804 DATA 1K8 LED-G5

-MCLR

RA3/AN3
RA2/AN2
RA1/AN1
RA0/AN0
V5
NC TEMP R8 1K0 KEYUP D7 HSMS2804 23 11 ON
RA4 RB3

2
RV2 24 10 LE2 JP1 ESC
NC VPA R9 1K0 RA5/AN4 RB2 C34 D3
25 9 +
RE0/AN5 RB1 10uF C28 D2 16
26 8 SW4
ICC R10 1K0 RE1/AN6 RB0/INT 0.1uF D1 15
27 7 R29 PULCS1
C25 V18 V5 RE2/AN7 VDD D0 14
28 VDD VSS 6 13 V5 1 4
0.1uF 29 5 LE2
C18 C30 VSS RD7 D6 12
30 4 4K7 2 3
0.1uF 0.1uF C29 OSC1 RD6 D5 11
31 OSC2 RD5 3 10
R64 R17 R18 15pF 32 2 D4 2 1
RC0 RD4 9
5
6

R65 1K8 4K7 4K7 X2 33 1 D4 UP-LFT


1K8 Q4M NC RC7/RX D5 8 R51 0 C45 1nF
V5 D6 7 KEYUP
OPT2 SW3
6
1 6 PULCS1

NC
RC1
RC2
RC3/SCK/SCL
RD0
RD1
RD2
RD3
RC4/SDI/SDA
RC5/SDO
RC6/TX
C23 5
D12 1 4
15pF U5 4
3 4 3 1

34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
R50 22K PIC16F877Q 3 2 3
PWA RV1 2
P181 2
cw
10K 1
2 1
5
6

OPT1 C35 R26 4K75 + STF16S NC UP-LFT


1 6 0.1uF D3 CONTR R19 C46 1nF
C36 D2 C31 C32 3H3 DISPLAY SW2
3 4 0.1uF D1 0.1uF 10uF R12 JP7 PULCS1
D0 NC 1 2 1 1 4

Rev. 1.1 - 18/04/03


V5 1
P181 ON
OFF D[0..6] STF1 C47 1nF 2 3
2
4

Q2 JP8
R20 10K0 NC 1
JP13 1
5
6

R14 330H0 V5 LAMP 1 OK


V18 INTLK C11 STF1
2 1 EXTAGC R15 330H0 SW1
4 3
PULCS1
6 5
3

8 7 2 1 1 4
T1 U10 0.1uF
TFW 10 9 TIPA C48 1nF
12 11 1 NC VCC 8 2 3
TRF TVPA 2 7 R27
14 13 LX LY U4 V5
3 6 C17
16 15 SX SY
5
6

4 5 1 16

1
1
1
GND NC C1+ VCC

+
+

R13 100H0 2 C14 10uF 4K7 R28

1
1
1
V+ V5
CN16PD 82B715 10uF 3
3

C1-
C16
C24

2
2
2
R16 100H0 4 6 C15 10uF 1 Q3 4K7
C2+ V-

2
2
2
+
+

C10 BC817 2 1 V18


10uF 5 15 0.1uF
C2- GND
2

C43 C41 C37 C39 JP3 R70


C44 1nF C42 1nF 1nF C38 1nF C40 14 11 10K 0.1uF U9A
8

1nF 1nF 1nF 1nF 2 1 T1OUT T1IN LM358SMD


4 3 7 T2OUT T2IN 10
C19 ICC R62
6 5 13 R1IN R1OUT 12 3 +
0.1uF 8 9 1 TIPA
8 7 R2IN R2OUT
V18 1 2 10 9 2 -
R61
CN10PD MAX232SMD 100K 22 R63
4

8
4K7
RS232
FWD 3 + R53 RFL 5 + R56
TFW TRF VPA R59
1 7 5 +
R52 2 6 7 TVPA
- -
100K 22 22 6 -
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Panel Board Bill Of


MaterialsPage1

Item Q.ty Reference Part


_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

1 23 C1,C2,C3,C4,C5,C6,C7,C8, 0.1uF
C9,C10,C11,C12,C13,C18,
C19,C24,C25,C28,C30,C31,
C33,C35,C36
2 8 C14,C15,C16,C17,C26,C27, 10uF
C32,C34
3 15 C20,C21,C22,C37,C38,C39, 1nF
C40,C41,C42,C43,C44,C45,
C46,C47,C48
4 2 C29,C23 15pF
5 2 D1,D2 LED-G5
6 2 D3,D4 LED-Y5
7 1 D5 BAS32
8 4 D6,D7,D8,D9 HSMS2804
9 2 D11,D10 5V1
10 8 RV2,Q2,R11,R12,D12,D13, NC
R49,R69
11 8 FIX1,FIX2,FIX3,FIX4,FIX5, FIX35
FIX6,FIX7,FIX8
12 1 JP1 STF16S
13 1 JP3 CN10PD
14 4 JP4,JP5,JP6,JP13 CN16PD
15 2 JP8,JP7 STF1
16 1 JP12 STM05S
17 2 OPT1,OPT2 P181
18 1 Q1 BC847
19 1 Q3 BC817
20 12 RV1,R32,R40,R41,R42,R43, 10K
R44,R45,R46,R47,R67,R70
21 2 R1,R20 10K0
22 1 R2 1K07
23 8 R3,R4,R5,R6,R7,R8,R9,R10 1K0
24 2 R13,R16 100H0
25 2 R15,R14 330H0
26 18 R17,R18,R27,R28,R29,R33, 4K7
R34,R35,R36,R37,R38,R39,
R48,R54,R57,R60,R63,R66
27 1 R19 3H3
28 7 R21,R22,R23,R24,R25,R64, 1K8
R65
29 1 R26 4K75
30 4 R30,R51,R68,R31 0
31 1 R50 22K
32 4 R52,R55,R58,R61 100K
33 4 R53,R56,R59,R62 22
34 4 SW1,SW2,SW3,SW4 PULCS1
35 1 U2 7406SMD
36 1 U3 4094SMD
37 1 U4 MAX232SMD
38 1 U5 PIC16F877Q
39 2 U8,U9 LM358SMD
40 1 U10 82B715
41 1 X2 Q4M

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Technical Appendix Rev. 1.0 - 18/01/02 CSPANTXLC002 - 1 / 4


R31 9 8 U2F FIX1 FIX2 FIX3 FIX4
V18 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35
12 13
1 U2D 7406SMD
VA LEFT
JP6 JP5 ICC JP4 7406SMD
FIX5 FIX6 FIX7 FIX8
1 2 1 2 1 2
U2E FIX35 FIX35 FIX35 FIX35
3 4 3 4 FWD MOD 3 4
5 6 5 6 RFL 5 6
7 8 7 8 7 8 10 11
INTLK TEMP RIGHT
TEX LCD

9 10 9 10 EXTAGC LE2 9 10 V5 R40 10K


11 12 11 12 11 12 V5
V18 V18 V18 V18 R41 10K 7406SMD
13 14 R30 13 14 13 14 R42 10K
15 16 1 15 16 15 16 R43 10K C12
CN16PD CN16PD CN16PD + C26 + C27 R44 10K VDD V5 VCC 0.1uF
PWA C8 10uF 10uF R45 10K
PS V5 PA R1 0.1uF MAIN R46 10K BUZ V18
D10 5K49 R47 10K C9 U2A
V5 0.1uF R21 D4 LED-Y5
R49 VSS GND 1 2
5V1 0 FWD RFL TEMP VPA LEFT RIGHT MOD
D11 D5 C13 1K8

cw
V18 V5 VA RES U3 7406SMD MUTING
C20 C21 C22 1 4
RV2 C4 C5 C6 C7 R2 1nF 1nF 1nF STR Q1
5V1 BAS32 0.1uF 2 5
C1 C2 C3 C33 10K 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1 K 0 7 D Q2
3 CLK Q3 6
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF PWR ADJ *RES

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15 7 U2B
OE Q4 D3 LED-Y5
14 R22
R32 10K Q5
Q6 13 3 4
Q7 12
11 LAMP 1K8
P1 Q8 FOLDBK
7406SMD
P2 9
V5 QS
QS 10

MC 4094SMD U2C
R23 D2 LED-G5
MOD R3 1K0 5 6
BZ1 CLOCK
LEFT R4 1K0 1K8
V5 V5 LOCK 7406SMD LOCK
RIGHT R5 1K0 V5
REMOTEOFF
FWD R6 1K0
Q1B LIM

1
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
NC ZDT6790 D6 DIS023K D9 DIS023K R24 D1 LED-G5

4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7
2 BUZ buz EN

NC
NC
8

RB7
RB6
RB5
RB4
RFL R7 1K0 DATA 1K8

-MCLR

7
ON

RA3/AN3
RA2/AN2
RA1/AN1
RA0/AN0
V5
TEMP R8 1K0 D7 DIS023K D8 DIS023K 23 11
RA4 RB3
R48
R33
R34
R35
R36
R37
R38
R39

24 10 LE2 JP1
VPA R9 1K0 RA5/AN4 RB2 D3
25 9 +
RE0/AN5 RB1 C34 C28 D2 16
26 RE1/AN6 RB0/INT 8 15
ICC R10 1K0 27 7 10uF 0.1uF D1 R29
RE2/AN7 VDD D0 14 SW4
28 VDD VSS 6 13 1 4
*RES 29 5 LE2 V5 PULCS1
VSS RD7 D6 12 ESC
R25 30 4 4K7 2 3
C19 C18 OSC1 RD6 D5 11
31 3

15pF
V5 V5 OSC2 RD5 D4 10
32 2

0.1uF
RC0 RD4 9
5
6

U6 1K0 X2 33 1 D4
0.1uF 0.1uF Q4M NC RC7/RX D5 8
8 RS TXD 1 7

C29
7 2 U1 V5 D6
CALH GND 6

C30
6 3 1 18

NC
RC1
RC2
RC3/SCK/SCL
RD0
RD1
RD2
RD3
RC4/SDI/SDA
RC5/SDO
RC6/TX
CANL VCC TXCAN VCC 5 SW3
5 4 2 17 D12 1 4
VREF RXD RXCAN RESET C 2 3 15pF 4 PULCS1
3 CLKOUT CS 16 3

34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
PCA82C250SO 4 15 U5 2 3 UP-LFT
TX0RTS SO PIC16F877Q 2
5 14
cw

TX1RTS SI RV1 1
6 TX2RTS SCK 13
5
6

7 12 + C32 10K STF16S DIS023K


OSC2 INT C31 10uF CONTR R19
C24 X1 C25 8 11

Rev. 1.0 - 18/01/02


OSC1 RX0BUF 0.1uF 10H0
9 10 DISPLAY
GND RX1BUF D3 JP7
15pF Q4M 15pF MCP2510SO D2 V5 1 1 4 SW2
D1 1 PULCS1
C11
V5 R26 D0 STF1 2 3 UP-LFT
5

R18 150H0 R17 150H0 NC R20 6 JP8


V18 0.1uF R13 LAMP 4 1 1
5
6

R14 R15 Q1A


330H0 330H0 10K0 ZDT6790 STF1
3

+ 100H0

8
7
6
5
C36 1 4 SW1
RY1 0.1uF PULCS1

LY
SY
NC
RLYTQ2A U7 R50 2 3 OK

VCC
R11 82B715SO R10805
C 1 7 10uF U4
5
6

PWA 1 16 C 1 4 10uF
C1+ VCC
+

NC C35 2 V5 V5 R27 4K7

NC
LX
SX
GND
V+
3 C1-
C 1 6 10uF C 1 5 10uF R28 4K7

1
2
3
4
JP2 0.1uF JP3 4 6 C10
C2+ V-
+
+

MC R16 NC R12 0.1uF


P2 2 1 2 1
4 3 4 3 5 C2- GND 15
P1
6 5 6 5
100H0 14 11
8 7 8 7 T1OUT T1IN
C37 JP9 C38 JP10 7 10
10 9 INTLK EXTAGC 10 9 T2OUT T2IN
1 1 13 R1IN R1OUT 12
CN10PD CN10PD 8 9
2 2 R2IN R2OUT
1nF 1nF
IIC-PRG CN02PS CN02PS RS232 MAX232SMD

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Item Q.ty Reference Part


_________________________________________________________________________________________

1 21 C1,C2,C3,C4,C5,C6,C7,C8, 0.1uF
C9,C10,C11,C12,C13,C18,
C19,C28,C30,C31,C33,C35,
C36
2 8 C14,C15,C16,C17,C26,C27, 10uF
C32,C34
3 5 C20,C21,C22,C37,C38 1nF
4 4 C23,C24,C25,C29 15pF
5 2 D2,D1 LED-G5
6 2 D3,D4 LED-Y5
7 1 D5 BAS32
8 5 D6,D7,D8,D9,D12 DIS023K
9 2 D11,D10 5V1
10 8 FIX1,FIX2,FIX3,FIX4,FIX5, FIX35
FIX6,FIX7,FIX8
11 1 JP1 STF16S
12 2 JP2,JP3 CN10PD
13 3 JP4,JP5,JP6 CN16PD
14 2 JP8,JP7 STF1
15 2 JP10,JP9 CN02PS
16 1 Q1 ZDT6790
17 11 RV1,RV2,R32,R40,R41,R42, 10K
R43,R44,R45,R46,R47
18 1 RY1 RLYTQ2A
19 1 R1 5K49
20 1 R2 1K07
21 9 R3,R4,R5,R6,R7,R8,R9,R10, 1K0
R25
22 4 BZ1,R11,R16,R26 NC
23 2 R12,R13 100H0
24 2 R14,R15 330H0
25 2 R18,R17 150H0
26 1 R19 10H0
27 1 R20 10K0
28 4 R21,R22,R23,R24 1K8
29 11 R27,R28,R29,R33,R34,R35, 4K7
R36,R37,R38,R39,R48
30 2 R30,R31 1
31 1 R49 0
32 1 R50 R10805
33 4 SW1,SW2,SW3,SW4 PULCS1
34 1 U1 MCP2510SO
35 1 U2 7406SMD
36 1 U3 4094SMD
37 1 U4 MAX232SMD
38 1 U5 PIC16F877Q
39 1 U6 PCA82C250SO
40 1 U7 82B715SO
41 2 X1,X2 Q4M

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+BAT J1
F A S T-ON

1
D2
P600G C4
CD4K7pF

2
TEX LCD

CD10KPF-1KV C15 2 2 0 0/35


1 2
5VDC
C23
XCD2K2pF-Y2

1
C24 24VDC
DZ3 DZ1
P 6 K E 200
R2 47/35

2
1M0 TVO4A00M2-A +
7 sp 200uH J2
P 6 K E 200 T1 2 4

1 0 0/400
1 0 0/400
1 0 0/400
BR1 1 2

CD10KpF-1kV
1 9

1
1 CP.1uF/400

+
K B L 06 UF4006 D3 3 4
+ + + 2 10 1 3
BYQ28E 5 6
11 7 8
DZ4 F4

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12 D6
9 10

2
2
C9 C21 C22 X6V8-0.5 W 1 2 2 0 0/35
C13 C3 R4
+
C10 11 12
2 13 14
1M0

-
3 C5 15 16
CD100PF-1KV 4 13
6 14 FLAT-16A

1
+ +
C11

2
7 15 D5 C6
470R/2W D4 8 16 3 f 1

2
CD2K2pF-Y2 XU1550 X47R 2 2 0 0/35
1 2 C16 1 N 4148 T S W T CH6
R7 R6 F1
UF4006
D1 C18 B L 02
1 2 C17 1 R8 R5 1 2 R22 18VDC

3
4
F6
CD2K2pF-Y2 FIX1 R9 100K/2W XCP1KpF-600V X47R B L 02
F5 FIX35 5M65 4R7 K1010A
C V O . 1 A 8 .10M-E 3 1 JP2
T O P 2 49Y f 1
2x10mH 1.8A
2

+
U2 IS1 R12 2.5MSF

1
2
2

7 C20 270R

1
1
1
D CP.22uF X C D 2 7pF 1/25
R10 F 5 4
5M65 S 4 1K FAN
3 3 C31 R13
X

2
2
R1 1M-1W 2 C30

1
1
L

2
1 X C D 27pF
0.1uF-X2 C C7 C32 C14
1 2 C2 +
1/25

2
2
X C D 2 7pF
1 2 C2A 0.1uF-X2 R3
11K

R11 C1

+
RT1
NTC10R 6R8

1
47/35 R21 C27
RV1 56K CP4K7pF
U3 F2
2
LM7818 BL02
10N431K 1 3 1 3 18VDC
VI VO f
FS1 1
2

3101-0050 C12 R15

1
GND

fuse 90gr Schurter JP3 CP.1uF 2K2 + C25


R23
2

FIX2 47/35
1

Rev. 1.0 - 18/01/02


R20
2

FIX35 3 DL6
1 DZ2 C8
1 2 STDBY TL431 47K5 3K9 CD.1uF

2
2

LEDV-3D
3

2.5MSF R14 C28


TR1 1 2
X500R

1
2
3
JP1 PE 2 10K CP.33uF

C29 1 2 U1 F3
KP01-1112-11 R18 LM7805 BL02
1

presa Schurter da c..s. CP47KpF 1 3 1 3 5VDC


1

VI VO f
FIX3 1 R17 R19 C19
2

FIX35 5 K 49 X5K11 1 2 R16


GND

1K + C26
X1K8 X C P . 2 2uF 47/35
2

FIX4 1
FIX35 DL7
CP1KPF
C33
VOUT=2495*(1+R5/R4) LEDV-3D

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1 1 BR1 KBL06
2 4 C1,C24,C25,C26 47/35
3 2 C2A,C2 0.1uF-X2
4 1 C3 CP.1uF/400
5 1 C4 CD4K7pF
6 3 C5,C6,C10 2200/35
7 1 C7 CP.22uF
8 1 C8 CD.1uF
9 3 C9,C21,C22 100/400
10 1 C11 CD100PF-1KV
11 1 C12 CP.1uF
12 2 C23,C13 CD10KpF-1kV
13 2 C14,C20 1/25
14 1 C15 XCD2K2pF-Y2
15 2 C16,C17 CD2K2pF-Y2
16 1 C18 XCP1KpF-600V
17 1 C19 XCP.22uF
18 1 C27 CP4K7pF
19 1 C28 CP.33uF
20 1 C29 CP47KpF
21 3 C30,C31,C32 XCD27pF
22 2 DL6,DL7 LEDV-3D
23 2 DZ3,DZ1 P6KE200
24 1 DZ2 TL431
25 1 DZ4 X6V8-0.5W
26 1 D1 1N4148
27 1 D2 P600G
28 2 D4,D3 UF4006
29 1 D5 XU1550
30 1 D6 BYQ28E
31 1 FS1 3101-0050
32 4 F1,F2,F3,F6 BL02
33 1 F4 TVO4A00M2-A
34 1 F5 CVO.1A8.10M-E
35 1 JP1 KP01-1112-11
36 2 JP3,JP2 2.5MSF
37 1 J1 FAST-ON
38 1 J2 FLAT-16A
39 1 RT1 NTC10R
40 1 RV1 10N431K
41 1 R1 1M-1W
42 2 R2,R4 1M0
43 1 R3 11K
44 1 R5 4R7
45 2 R6,R22 X47R
46 1 R7 470R/2W
47 1 R8 100K/2W
48 2 R10,R9 5M65
49 1 R11 6R8
50 1 R12 270R
51 2 R16,R13 1K
52 1 R14 10K
53 1 R15 2K2
54 1 R17 X5K11

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55 1 R18 5K49
56 1 R19 X1K8
57 1 R20 47K5
58 1 R21 56K
59 1 R23 3K9
60 1 TR1 X500R
61 1 T1 TSWTCH6
62 1 U1 LM7805
63 1 U2 TOP249Y
64 1 U3 LM7818

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CN1 Connessioni Telemetria
TEX LCD

8 1 Interlock
15 2 FWD fold
7 3 GND
14
4 SDA IIC Bus
6
13 5 VPA Tlm
16 15
5 6 FWD Tlm
14 13
12 11 12 7 Power Good
SDA1 SDA 4
10 9 SCL1 SCL 8 GND
8 7 11
9 GND
6 5 3
R1 10 RFL fold
10

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4 3
2 11 SCL IIC Bus
2 1
9 12 IPA Tlm
150 JP1 1 13 RFL Tlm
CN16PD
DB15FSO 14 ON cmd
15 OFF cmd

5
4
3
2
1
GNDH

1
+
C1 C3 C5 C7 C9 C11
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 100pF 10nF 10nF
D5 C2 C4 C6 C8 C10 C12
1N4148 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 100pF 10nF 10nF
-

2
D2

6
7
8
9
10
2 1

RY1 1N4148
RLTQ2A_12V
C15 CN2
10nF R2 D1 BNC_IS90
150 2 1

1N4148

3
cw
SDA D3 RV1
1 2 2 20K
SDA1 FWD Fold C13
BAT83 10nF

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5
4
3
2
1
1

1
+

D6
1N4148
-

6
7
8
9
10
3
SCL1

cw
SCL D4
RY2 1 2 2 RV2
RLTQ2A_12V 20K
BAT83 RFL Fold
C14
1

10nF

 
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Item Quantity Reference Part Description

_____________________________________________________________________________________

1 1 CN1 DB15FSO DB15FCSH

2 1 CN2 BNC_IS90 BNCHCS

3 6 C1,C2,C3,C4,C5,C6 0.1uF CCP5

4 2 C7,C8 100pF CCP5

5 7 C9,C10,C11,C12,C13,C14, 10nF CCP5

C15

6 4 D1,D2,D5,D6 1N4148 DO35

7 2 D3,D4 BAT83 DO35

8 1 JP1 CN16PD FLAT16V

9 2 RV1,RV2 20K 70Y

10 2 RY2,RY1 RLTQ2A_12V RLYTQ2

11 2 R1,R2 150 R1/4W

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