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D-75

Digital Audio Console

TECHNICAL MANUAL
September 2004
D-75 Digital Audio Console Technical Manual - 1st Edition

©2004 Audioarts® Engineering*

AUDIOARTS ENGINEERING
600 Industrial Drive
New Bern, North Carolina 28562
252-638-7000

*a division of Wheatstone Corporation

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ATTENTION

Attention!
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance
Notice:
Radio F requency Notice
Frequency
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this


product may cause radio interference, in which case, the
! user may be required to take appropriate measures.

This equipment must be installed and wired properly in order to assure


compliance with FCC regulations.

Caution! Any modifications not expressly approved in writing by


Audioarts could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

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ATTENTION

Attention!

This console contains static sensitive devices:


Normal precautions against static discharge should be observed when
handling individual modules. In particular, modules being packed for shipping
for return or repair must be packed in special static protection bags before
packaging. Damage caused by static discharge may not be covered under
warranty.

Replacing Modules in a Powered-up Console:


While in an emergency situation it is possible to remove and insert modules
on a powered-up console, Wheatstone does not recommend this procedure.
Whenever possible it is best to power down the console first before removing
or replacing modules.
However, if you find you must proceed with this operation, then be sure to
take the following precaution:
When re-inserting a module, take care to replug it squarely into its
! mainframe connector socket, so all edgecard fingers make contact
simultaneously. In other words, the gold-plated bus connector fingers on the
bottom edge of the module's printed circuit board must be inserted squarely
(i.e., perpendicular) to the mating socket on the bottom pan of the console
mainframe. The intent is to prevent a situation where one of the module's
power pins makes significant contact before the others. (Naturally, this
same precaution must be taken when using extenders.)
If the above instructions are followed the procedure should be routine; if they
are not, you could run the risk of damaging the console's logic chips.
Again, to avoid ANY possibility of this damage, whenever possible we
strongly recommend powering down the console before replacing any modules.

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IMPORTANT!
D-75 Audio Levels
Audio
General
All professional digital audio broadcast consoles manufactured by Wheatstone
are hybrid in nature. That is, they allow the user to connect both analog and
digital domain sources and provide both analog and digital outputs. While this
approach allows for greater flexibility when interconnecting source and
destination equipment, the user must be aware of what levels to expect when
applying, say, a digital input and measuring at an analog output.

Gain Structur
Structuree
Broadcast consoles by design have various electronic stages at which the
signal level may be amplified or attenuated. The primary stages are the A-D
converter input, channel fader, DSP mixing and the bus output D-A converters.
The sum of these gain stages is commonly referred to as the console’s “gain
structure”. Wheatstone consoles are factory calibrated for 0dB or “unity gain”
when the input channel fader is set to nominal (-12dB).

The following is a stage by stage breakdown of a typical console’s gain stages:

Analog Input (A-D Converter)

•␣ trim pots located on the ADC input circuit cards are trimmed so that a
+4dBU input signal will yield a -20dBFS digital output with the channel fader
at nominal. Trim pot gain range at this stage allows for interfacing unbalanced
equipment. Mic level ADC circuit cards have trim pots for matching various
microphone source levels to the console’s operating level.

DSP Gain

• set in firmware for unity gain, digital attenuation may be applied on a channel
by channel basis via a dipswitch setting.

Analog Bus Output Gain (D-A Converter)

• trim pots located on the corresponding analog output DAC circuit card are
factory trimmed so that a -20dBFS digital input signal will yield a +4dBu
analog output with the channel fader at nominal. These may be adjusted over
a range of -26 to -10dBFS = +4dBu.

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Audio Reference Levels


Reference
All consoles are fully factory calibrated and will comply with the following
reference level:

-20dBFS digital = +4dBu analog = 0VU Note: 0dBu = .775v rms

+4dBu = 1.23v rms

These settings will provide a headroom of 20dB over the nominal input signal of
+4dBu analog, or -20dBFS digital. Should your facility require a different
A-D - D-A reference level please consult the factory for calibration details and/
or alternate solutions.

Note that due to the lack of level standards in the digital domain, headroom
available for digital sources will be entirely dependant on the source. In fact, CD's
are frequently made with less than 1dB of digital headroom, and any boosting of
digital CD levels in the console by moving the fader up above the nominal can
result in overload distortion for that channel. For this reason, a dipswitch allows
for digital attenuation on a fader by fader basis; digital sources can be conveniently
attenuated this way to guard against digital overload caused by not enough
headroom on the digital source. Since the D-75 console meters are true digital
reading meters, they will always show the console's digital levels, and whether
there are any "overs" in the signal. By pressing a channel's "CUE" button, the
switched meters will show the digital level of that channel's source, as modified
by the dipswitch setting. By using the program and watching these meters, the
amount of attenuation can be adjusted to meet your headroom requirements.

Typical Input Levels


Mic Inputs Nominal = -50dBm, 150Ω Maximum = -26dBm

Analog Inputs Nominal = +4dBu Maximum = +24dBu

Digital Inputs Nominal = -20dBFS Maximum = 0dBFS

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CONTENTS

D-75 Technical Manual


Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – Installation and Power
Unpacking the Console ............................................................. 1-2
Countertop Mounting ................................................................. 1-2
System Ground .......................................................................... 1-3
Power Supply ............................................................................. 1-5
SPS Cable Pinout ................................................................................................... 1-5
Energizing ............................................................................................................... 1-6

Audio and Control Wiring .......................................................... 1-6


Connection Procedures .......................................................................................... 1-6
Digital Audio Connections ...................................................................................... 1-6
Unbalanced Connections (analog audio) ............................................................... 1-7

Modules Layout .......................................................................... 1-7


Input Daughter Cards Installation .......................................... 1-7a
Hand Crimp Tool Wiring Insrtuctions ...................................... 1-8
D-75-26 Modules Layout Drawing ........................................... 1-10
D-75-18 Modules Layout Drawing ........................................... 1-11

Chapter 2 - Quad Mic Preamp (QMP-4)


Overview ..................................................................................... 2-2
Internal Programming Options ................................................. 2-3
Phantom Power ...................................................................................................... 2-3

Hook-ups ..................................................................................... 2-3


Audio Input Connections ........................................................................................ 2-3
Audio Output Connections ...................................................................................... 2-4
Power Connections ................................................................................................. 2-5

Plug Terminal Pinout Drawing .................................................. 2-6


Installing the Optional Second QMP-4 Mic Preamp ................ 2-7

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Chapter 3 - Stereo Line Input (IN-75)


Module Overview ........................................................................... 3-2
Internal Programming Options ....................................................3-3
Mutes ........................................................................................................................ 3-3
Tallies ........................................................................................................................ 3-3
Timer Restart ............................................................................................................ 3-3
Talkback .................................................................................................................... 3-3
Attenuation ................................................................................................................ 3-4
EFS - European Fader Start ..................................................................................... 3-4

Hook-ups ........................................................................................3-4
Analog Audio Connections ....................................................................................... 3-4
Digital Audio Connections ........................................................................................ 3-5
Control Connections ................................................................................................. 3-5
Remote ON & OFF .............................................................................................. 3-5
Cough .................................................................................................................. 3-5
External START & STOP .................................................................................... 3-6
Ready ................................................................................................................... 3-6
Talkback to Control Room ................................................................................... 3-6
On Tally ............................................................................................................... 3-6
Tally B .................................................................................................................. 3-6

DB Connector Pinout Drawings


Analog Inputs - ADC-75 ............................................................................................ 3-7
Digital Inputs - SRC-75 ............................................................................................. 3-8

Stereo Line Input Signal Flow ...................................................... 3-9

Chapter 4 - Output Module (OM-75)


Module Overview ........................................................................... 4-2
Internal Programming Options ....................................................4-3
Sampling Frequency for Console Outputs ................................. 4-3
Hook-ups ........................................................................................4-4
Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Digital Audio Outputs, External Analog Inputs .......... 4-4
Right DB-25 “A” Connector — Analog Audio Outputs ............................................. 4-4

DB Connector Pinout Drawing ..................................................... 4-6


Output Module Signal Flow .......................................................... 4-7

Chapter 5 - Control Room Module (CR-75)


Module Overview ........................................................................... 5-2
Internal Programming Options ....................................................5-3
Cue Interrupt ............................................................................................................. 5-3
CR/Cue Mute ............................................................................................................ 5-3
On-Air Tally Follows Program ................................................................................... 5-3

Hook-ups ........................................................................................5-4
Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Audio .......................................................................... 5-4
Right DB-25 “A” Connector — Audio and On-Air Tally ............................................ 5-4

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DB Connector Pinout Drawing ..................................................... 5-5


Control Room Module Signal Flow .............................................. 5-6

Chapter 6 - Studio Control Module (SC-75)


Module Overview ........................................................................... 6-2
Internal Programming Options .................................................... 6-3
External Talkback Mute/Dim ..................................................................................... 6-3
Studio Dim ................................................................................................................ 6-3
Studio Pre Mute ........................................................................................................ 6-3

Hook-ups ........................................................................................ 6-4


Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Audio .......................................................................... 6-4
Right DB-25 “A” Connector — Audio and Tally 2 ..................................................... 6-4

DB Connector Pinout Drawing ..................................................... 6-5


Studio Control Module Signal Flow ............................................. 6-6

Chapter 7 - Superphone Module (SP-75) - optional


Module Overview ........................................................................... 7-2
Caller Set-Ups .......................................................................................................... 7-2
Automatic Features ................................................................................................... 7-3
Inputs and Outputs ................................................................................................... 7-3

Internal Programming Options .................................................... 7-3


Cue Pre/Post ............................................................................................................ 7-3
Mutes ........................................................................................................................ 7-3
Timer Restart ............................................................................................................ 7-4
Tallies ........................................................................................................................ 7-4
Cue Dropout .............................................................................................................. 7-4
External Input ............................................................................................................ 7-4
Gain Trimpots ........................................................................................................... 7-4

Hook-ups ........................................................................................ 7-5


Left DB-25 “B” Connector—Audio & Control ............................................................ 7-5
External START & STOP .................................................................................... 7-5
Right DB-25 “A” Connector—Audio .......................................................................... 7-6

DB Connector Pinout Drawing ..................................................... 7-7


Superphone Input Module Signal Flow ....................................... 7-8

Chapter 8 - Line Preselect (LS-75) - optional


Module Overview ........................................................................... 8-2
Internal Programming Options .................................................... 8-2
Hook-ups ........................................................................................ 8-3
Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Audio Inputs ............................................................... 8-3
Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Audio Outputs ............................................................ 8-3
Right DB-25 “A” Connector — Audio Inputs ............................................................. 8-3

DB Connector Pinout Drawing ..................................................... 8-5


Line Preselect Module Signal Flow ............................................. 8-6
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Chapter 9 - Tape Remote Module (TR-75) - optional


Module Overview .......................................................................... 9-2
DB Connector Pinout Drawings
START/STOP Function Control I/O .......................................................................... 9-3
Full-Function Control I/O .......................................................................................... 9-4

Chapter 10 - Meterbridge
Overview ..................................................................................... 10-2
Digital Timer ............................................................................... 10-2
Console Clock ............................................................................ 10-3
Controls ................................................................................................................... 10-3
Setting the Time ...................................................................................................... 10-3
Capacitor Backup ................................................................................................... 10-3
Operational Modes ................................................................................................. 10-3
24 Hour Mode ..................................................................................................... 10-3
External Sync ...................................................................................................... 10-4
Dim ...................................................................................................................... 10-4

UTIL Pre-Fade / Pre-On Defeat .................................................. 10-4


B Source Logic Options ............................................................ 10-5
External AES Sync Input ........................................................... 10-5

Chapter 11 - Schematics and Load Sheets


Quad Mic Preamp (QMP-4)
schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-2
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-3

Input Module (IN-75)


schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-4
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-6

A to D Converter (ADC-75)
schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-7
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-8

Sample Rate Converter (SRC-75)


schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-9
load sheet ............................................................................................................. 11-10

Output Module (OM-75)


schematic .............................................................................................................. 11-11
load sheet ............................................................................................................. 11-14

Control Room Module (CR-75)


schematic .............................................................................................................. 11-15
load sheet ............................................................................................................. 11-19

Studio Control Module (SC-75)


schematic .............................................................................................................. 11-20
load sheet ............................................................................................................. 11-24

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Superphone (SP-75)
schematic ............................................................................................................ 11-25
load sheet ........................................................................................................... 11-28

Line Select (LS-75)


schematic ............................................................................................................ 11-29
load sheet ........................................................................................................... 11-30

Tape Remote (TR-75)


schematic ............................................................................................................ 11-31
load sheet ........................................................................................................... 11-32

VU Card (VU-75)
schematic ............................................................................................................ 11-33
load sheet ........................................................................................................... 11-35

Mother Board—Right (MBR-75)


schematic ............................................................................................................ 11-36
load sheet ........................................................................................................... 11-38

Mother Board—Extender (MBE-75)


schematic ............................................................................................................ 11-39
load sheet ........................................................................................................... 11-41

Processor Board (PR-75)


load sheet ........................................................................................................... 11-42

Power Supply (SPS-100)


schematic ............................................................................................................ 11-43
load sheet ........................................................................................................... 11-44

Appendix
Replacement Parts List ............................................................. A-2

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Installation and Power


Chapter Contents
Unpacking the Console ............................................................. 1-2
Countertop Mounting ................................................................. 1-2
System Ground .......................................................................... 1-3
Power Supply ............................................................................. 1-5
SPS Cable Pinout ................................................................................................... 1-5
Energizing ............................................................................................................... 1-6

Audio and Control Wiring .......................................................... 1-6


Connection Procedures .......................................................................................... 1-6
Digital Audio Connections ...................................................................................... 1-6
Unbalanced Connections (analog audio) ............................................................... 1-7

Modules Layout .......................................................................... 1-7


Input Daughter Cards Installation .......................................... 1-7a
Hand Crimp Tool Wiring Insrtuctions ...................................... 1-8
D-75-26 Modules Layout Drawing ........................................... 1-10
D-75-18 Modules Layout Drawing ........................................... 1-11

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Installation and Power

Unpacking the Console


The D-75 console is shipped as two packages. One carton contains the
console and technical documentation; and the other contains the rackmount
power supply, connecting cable, and connector kit.

Countertop Mounting
The D-75 audio console is designed for countertop mounting. Console
placement should avoid proximity to any electromagnetic fields, such as
large power transformers, motors, and fluorescent lighting fixtures. If you
will be securing the console to the counter top, you may want to pre-drill
the mounting holes (see sketch below).
Set the console in place on the counter, and remove the screws that NOTE: This console
contains static-sensitive
hold down the first and the last modules in place (two per module). devices. Normal pre-
Carefully remove those modules from the frame. Attach the console cautions against static
discharge should be ob-
mainframe to the counter top, using the holes provided in the bottom of served when handling
the chassis and screws appropriate to the counter material, and reinstall individual modules.
the removed modules.
The console extends approximately 7 5/8” above the countertop at the
meterbridge. The hinged meterbridge will require 14” above the countertop
surface and 4 3/4” behind the rear meterbridge to open freely.
Do not connect the D-75 console to its power supply (and do not
connect the power supply to the AC power line) until instructed to do 7.6341 7.6341
so. 7.369 7.369
(WITHOUT
(WITHOUT FEET) FEET)

2.356

.750

NOTE: Dimensions shown are for 26 position


mainframes; 18 position frames dimensions
24.180 17.750
shown in ()
20.044

D =D.171”;
= .171";USE
USE #8
#8 SCREWS
SCREWS

.760
37.750 (25.670)
39.270 (27.190)

40.770 (28.690)

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System Ground
The first step is to ground the console.
Note that as supplied from the factory, console rackmount power
supply common, audio ground, and the D-75 mainframe are connected
together at the console, but are NOT connected to electrical ground and
the chassis of the power supply. Safety requirements dictate that a
positive connection from the console mainframe to electrical ground be
made in the completed installation. Use the grounding lug on the rear
of the mainframe to establish your system ground. The grounding lug
may be found at the rear of the console, on the rear frame panel, to the
left if you are looking at the rear of the console.
The system ground serves two important purposes:
(1) It provides a zero signal reference point for the entire audio system;
(2) It assures safety from electrical shock.
There exist two terms that one encounters in a discussion of ground:
(A) EARTH GROUND, which is usually a heavy copper rod driven into the
soil adjacent to the building (around 6 feet down) or a connection to the copper
water pipes leading into the building. Either is acceptable (unless, of course,
the water pipe is made of plastic).

MIC PANEL

EFFECTS RACK
GND
CONSOLE DEVICE 1

DEVICE 2

2-TRACK
etc.

Tie the console ground lug


MULTI-TRACK DEVICE N terminal strip to the system
earth ground. Tie every piece
of equipment in the entire
audio system to the console
AC BREAKER HIGH POWER ground lug terminal strip.
BOX EQUIPMENT RACK
HEAVY
POWER COMPANY (#4 or #6)
EARTH GROUND COPPER CONSOLE POWER SUPPLY
WIRE

CONTROL ROOM POWER AMP

COPPER ROD
STUDIO POWER AMP

OTHER

3–5 ft.
SOIL
3-wire ground or separate wire run from chassis

TYPICAL SYSTEM
GROUNDING SCHEME

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(B) THE POWER COMPANY EARTH CONDUCTOR that enters the build-
ing at the power line breaker box; this conductor should be (and is often by code)
tied to the above-mentioned earth ground at one point. This point is the SYSTEM
EARTH GROUND.

TIE THE CONSOLE GROUND LUG TO THE SYSTEM EARTH


GROUND. TIE EVERY PIECE OF EQUIPMENT IN THE ENTIRE
AUDIO SYSTEM TO THE CONSOLE GROUND LUG. If the system
earth ground point is inaccessible, tie the console ground lug to the power
company earth conductor at the main breaker box (see drawing "Typical
Grounding Scheme" on previous page).
Each piece of equipment should be connected by its own ground wire
(usually the round third pin on the AC cord). This means that every AC
outlet must have a separate conductor run to the console ground lug; the
outlets cannot be daisy-chained as is normally encountered in commercial
and residential AC systems. Any equipment not supplied with 3-wire AC
cables must have individual ground wires (16 gauge or larger) connected
to their chassis grounds and then run to the console ground lug terminal
strip.

Further Grounding Details


Check all equipment to be absolutely certain that each unit is power
transformer isolated from the AC mains to prevent safety hazards.
It is assumed that in each piece of audio equipment the audio ground
and the chassis are tied together at some point. Any piece of equipment
lacking a grounded chassis is likely to be prone to interference problems.
Locate all unbalanced audio equipment in the same rack if possible, to
minimize chassis ground potential differences. It may also be helpful to
insulate each piece of unbalanced equipment from its mounting rails in the
rack by means of nylon 10-32 screws and insulating washers between rails
and faceplates.

Once the system is properly grounded, proceed with the console


power supply installation and connection (next section).

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Power Supply

Front view of the SPS-100


rackmount power supply

Rear view of the SPS-100


rackmount power supply

The D-75 console is powered by an Audioarts Model SPS-100


rackmount power supply. This unit occupies two 19” wide rack spaces
(total height 3-1/2”). Convection cooled, it requires ample ventilation
space above and below it. The SPS-100 generates heat in the course
of normal operation — do not mount heat sensitive devices in the
same rack cabinet.
Note the power supply should be
mounted in an equipment rack within
fifteen feet of the console (but no closer
than 3 feet). Avoid locating any high
gain equipment (such as phono pre-
amps, tape recorders, etc.) too near the
rackmount supplies, to avoid magnetic
interference into that equipment.
Once the supply is rackmounted, it Console Power Supply
End End
should be connected to the console using
the factory supplied cable. The cable has PS Cable Pinout
two different types of connectors on it: PIN PIN
an 8-pin female connector that connects VIO 1
Phantom
1 VIO
to the console’s power supply connector, GRN 2
Digital Common
2 GRN
and an 8-pin male connector that plugs Digital Common
into the rear of the rackmount SPS-100 Console End
BRN 3 3 BRN
+ Digital Power Supply End
power supply. The console’s power sup- 8-pin Connector
WHT 4 4 WHT
8-pin Connector
+ Digital
ply connector is located at the rear of Female ORG 5
Audio Common
5 ORG Male

the console, toward the left end of the BLK 6


-V
6 BLK

meterbridge bottom pan when viewed BLU 7 7 BLU

from the rear of the console.


+V
RED 8 8 RED

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Note that the power supply is fitted with a 3-wire grounded AC cord The power feed recom-
that should be plugged into a "clean" AC power source, that is, an AC mended in the text is of-
ten installed and referred
source that feeds only the control room audio gear. This source should be to in studios as an “iso-
a separate feed from those powering lighting, air-conditioning, or any lated AC ground” outlet.
It is usually orange in
other non-audio machinery. The third pin ground wire of the AC source color.
should be tied to the central system ground point.

Energizing
Assuming the D-75 console mainframe is properly placed and grounded,
and its SPS-100 power supply correctly rackmounted and connected to the
console, you may now energize the power supply by plugging it into the
AC mains.
Note: To de-energize the console, unplug the rackmount power supply’s
AC cord from the AC mains. Never de-energize the console by discon-
necting the cable that connects the console and power supply together.

Once you have verified proper power-up, unplug the rackmount power
supply to de-energize the console. You may now proceed to wire up audio
and control connections.

Audio and Control Wiring


All audio and control I/O connections to the D-75 console are made
through multipin DB-25 connectors located on the top of each module.
The factory supplied hand crimping tool is used for all I/O wiring
connections to and from the console (see instruction on the page 1-8).

Connection Procedures
As supplied from the factory, the console requires no logic connections
to function. Therefore an orderly installation begins with the audio wiring.
Note this manual is organized by module type (inputs, outputs, monitor
modules, etc.); each chapter contains detailed wiring instructions for its
module type. Proceed through the manual, chapter by chapter, until all
modules have been wired to suit your particular installation requirements.
Once proper audio operation is verified, go back to each individual chapter
and proceed with control wiring.

Digital Audio Connections


CABLE - All AES/EBU input and output digital audio connections are
balanced and should be made using a high quality digital audio cable. Be
sure to select a digital audio cable with an integral drain wire of the same
wire gauge (AWG) as the twisted pair. Typical AES/EBU digital audio
cable has a very low characteristic capacitance per ft (pF/ft), and a nominal
impedance of 110Ω. High quality digital audio cable offers better signal
transmission performance versus typical analog audio cable, especially
over long cable runs. Check the cable manufactures data sheet to be sure
the cable you plan to use will work in your application.
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CONNECTORS - All AES/EBU connections are made with the


supplied DB-25 connectors. These crimp style connectors will accept wire
gauge 24 - 28AWG.
SPDIF INPUTS - The SPDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) or
“consumer” digital audio interface is a two wire unbalanced signal
typically on a single RCA style connector. We recommend using shielded
twisted pair cables for these connections. Wire the SPDIF center conduc-
tor (HOT) to the SRC-75 “HI” input pin using one wire of the pair and wire
the SPDIF shell (ground) to the SRC-75 “LO” input pin. Connect the
cable’s shield to the SRC-75 “SH” pin, leaving the shield floating (that is,
not connected) at the SPDIF end.
The SRC-75 digital input audio card is provided with 110Ω/75Ω
switches on the A and B inputs to allow impedance matching with 75Ω
sources.

Unbalanced Connections (analog audio)


ANALOG INPUTS — Wire to the console with typical shielded two
conductor cable (like Belden 9451), just as if you were connecting a
balanced source. At the unbalanced source machine’s output, connect the
black wire (LOW) to the shield. If the machine has a -10 dBu output, don’t
hesitate to turn module input gain as high as is needed.
ANALOG OUTPUTS — D-75 consoles use a balanced output circuit
which behaves exactly like the secondary of a high-quality transformer,
with no center tap—this output is both balanced and floating. Either the
HIGH or LOW side of the output should be strapped to ground, with the
output taken from the other side. (Normally you’d strap LOW to ground,
and take HIGH to feed your unbalanced equipment.)

Modules Layout
The D-75 console’s mainframe comes supplied with 20 (for 26 pos.
frame) or 12 (for 18 pos. frame) input modules along with an output
module, a control room module, and a studio control module. Each module
type has its assigned slot (see drawings on pages 1-10 and 1-11). To handle
mic level inputs, a quad mic preamp is included. Also there can be optional
modules: a superphone, a second quad mic preamp, a line preselect, and
a tape remote. Modules must be placed in the slots indicated on the module
layout drawings that follow.

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Input Daughter Cards Installation


The console’s two different types of input daughter cards (Figure 1) are shipped in a separate
package, as specified in your order:
• ANALOG ADC-75 (W#002928) daughter card;
• DIGITAL SRC-75 (W#002929) daughter card.
These are used to configure the inputs of the
console to match the different types of signal sources
(analog in, or digital in).
To install console’s daughter cards you must
follow this procedure:
• Make sure the console is powered down.
• Open the meterbridge by simply swinging it up
and back until it rests in a fully opened position
(Figure 2).
• Plug in the daughter card’s edgecard fingers to
the appropriate IN-75 edge connector (Figure 3), and
tighten it down with the two supplied Phillips serrated
panhead screws (included in the console’s connector
kit).
Note: To provide a better ground contact, tighten
down the serrated screws, then unscrew them a little
bit and tighten again. This procedure will remove Figure 1. Two types of input daughter cards.
paint from the face of the daughter card under the
screw head and provide a better metal surface contact.
• Close the meterbridge.

Figure 2. Open the meterbridge. Figure 3. Module edge connector.

NOTE regarding the SRC-75 digital input daughter card: The SRC-75 has two slide
switches that are used to toggle the digital input impedance between 110 ohms (for AES inputs)
and 75 ohms (for SPDIF inputs). SW1 affects the B input and SW2 affects the A input. Flip the
switch to the ON position for a SPDIF input or to the OFF position for an AES input. In addition
to using the switch, the input must be wired correctly — see Digital Audio Connections on page
1-6 and 1-7.
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10
INSTALLATION and POWER

HAND CRIMP TOOL WIRING INSTRUCTIONS


The supplied hand crimping tool (W/S#850067) is used for all I/O wiring con-
nections to and from the console. It is to be used with the supplied pin (figure 1)
intended for 22"-28" gauge wire.

INSULATION
CONDUCTOR
TABS
TABS

INSULATION
STOPS HERE

(2) The terminal conductor tabs (pointing UP) are (1) Pin crimp terminal
placed in anvil 18-22; the terminal's insulation tabs
extend in front towards the camera.
Insulation 1) Strip wire approximately 3/16" (insert in
stops here proper wire stripper, rotate one half turn, and
pull insulation off wire).
2) Leaving wire aside for the moment, with
crimping tool fully open (engraved side toward
you) bring a terminal into position from the
unmarked side of the tool. Place the conductor
tabs (inner set as shown in figure 1) on the
"18-22" or "24-30" (depending on the wire) an-
vil (slightly curved surface) so that the circular
portion of the tabs rests in the curved surface
of the anvil and the two tabs face up into the
(3) The stripped wire is placed into the terminal and walls of the female jaw. The insulation tabs will
crimped. Note the wire's insulation must stop just be flush with the top of the tool (figure 2).
short of the conductor tabs (detail) 3) Close tool very slightly, only to the point
of holding the terminal in position (figure 2).
4) Insert wire into terminal until wire insu-
lation is stopped by conductor tabs (figure 3).
CRIMP by squeezing handles until jaws are fully
closed (figure 4).
5) If there is an insertion error or if a circuit
change is needed, you'll need to use an extrac-
tor tool to remove terminals (see next page).
Note that metallized plastic hoods for each
connector are also supplied with the console.

(4) Final step: jaws fully closed; the insulation tabs


have been crimped.

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INSTALLATION and POWER

EXTRACTOR PIN INSTRUCTIONS

If you accidentally insert a crimp terminal


pin into the wrong socket, you'll need to use
the supplied pin extractor tool (W/S#850069)
to remove terminal pin, and correct your mis-
take without having to sacrifice a connector.
Place extractor tip (red side) over terminal pin
to be removed (figure 5), and press it down-
wards motion until tip rests upon Housing.
Then pull out the terminal pin from Housing.
It should never be necessary to discard a con-
nector due to a wiring error.
(5) Place extractor tip over pin terminal to be
removed.

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 1 – 9


NOTE: 1. CONSOLE CAN ACCOMMODATE UP TO 21 INPUT MODULES, OR 20 INPUT MODULES PLUS ONE SUPERPHONE MODULE.
2. MASTER OUTPUT, CONTROL ROOM, STUDIO CONTROL AND OPTIONAL SUPERPHONE MODULES HAVE THEIR DEDICATED SLOTS (AS SHOWN).
3. LAST TWO SLOTS AT THE RIGHT END OF THE FRAME SHOULD BE USED FOR OPTIONAL LINE PRESELECT AND TAPE REMOTE MODULES.

D-75 / Feb 2005 D-75-26 CONSOLE - MODULES LAYOUT page 1 – 10


NOTE: 1. CONSOLE CAN ACCOMMODATE UP TO 13 INPUT MODULES, OR 12 INPUT MODULES PLUS ONE SUPERPHONE MODULE.
2. MASTER OUTPUT, CONTROL ROOM, STUDIO CONTROL AND OPTIONAL SUPERPHONE MODULES HAVE THEIR DEDICATED SLOTS (AS SHOWN).
3. LAST TWO SLOTS AT THE RIGHT END OF THE FRAME SHOULD BE USED FOR OPTIONAL LINE PRESELECT AND TAPE REMOTE MODULES.

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QUAD MIC PREAMP

Quad Mic Preamp


(QMP-4)
Chapter Contents
Overview ..................................................................................... 2-2
Internal Programming Options ................................................. 2-3
Phantom Power ...................................................................................................... 2-3

Hook-ups ..................................................................................... 2-3


Audio Input Connections ........................................................................................ 2-3
Audio Output Connections ...................................................................................... 2-4
Power Connections ................................................................................................. 2-5

Plug Terminal Pinout Drawing .................................................. 2-6


Installing the Optional Second QMP-4 Mic Preamp ................ 2-7

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QUAD MIC PREAMP

Quad Mic Preamp


(QMP-4)

Mic4

Mic3

Mic2

Mic1

Overview
The QMP-4 is a quad mono microphone preamplifier and is mounted
in the left side of the console meterbridge rear. Mic level sources are
wired to QMP-4 mic preamp inputs. QMP-4 output signals are then wired
to input pins of individual IN-75 input modules. IN-75 module A inputs
should be used if you need to have the mic activate control room or studio
muting. The IN-75 must be provided with an ADC-75 daughter card.
Phantom power is available at each input port; it may be selectively
activated by a dipswitch SW1 (the factory default is OFF).

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QUAD MIC PREAMP

Recessed meterbridge rear trimpots


(range 38dB) adjust the level of each input
independently.
Example: with a microphone input of Mic 1
–60dBm @150 Ω at the port, gain trim can set
Mic 2
levels from -22dBu to +16dBu (note maximum
preamp gain is +76dB). Mic 3
Mic 4

All audio input and output signals are made via two 12-position plug
terminals mounted on the QMP-4 PCB.

Internal Programming Options


Internal programming for the quad mic preamp is made via printed
circuit board (PCB) mounted seven-position dipswitch SW1. Note that
when a dipswitch position is thrown to the right it is ON.

Phantom Power
Dipswitch SW1 turns phantom power on for the four microphone input
ports.
SW1 position 7 activates phantom power for microphone 1 Note the factory default
SW1 position 5 activates phantom power for microphone 2 setting for phantom power
is OFF.
SW1 position 3 activates phantom power for microphone 3
SW1 position 1 activates phantom power for microphone 4

Hook-Ups
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

As stated before, all user wiring to and from the QMP-4 takes place at
the 12-position plug terminals mounted on the QMP-4 PCB. A pinout
drawing on page 2-6 shows all wiring connections at a glance.

Audio Input Connections (CT3)


All signals are analog mono. The mic input level is normally -50dBu,
balanced.
Pin 1 – Mic 1 In SH
Pin 2 – Mic 1 In LO
Pin 3 – Mic 1 In HI
Pin 4 – Mic 2 In SH
Pin 5 – Mic 2 In LO Typical 12-position
Pin 6 – Mic 2 In HI plug terminal

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Pin 7 – Mic 3 In SH
Pin 8 – Mic 3 In LO
Pin 9 – Mic 3 In HI
Pin 10 – Mic 4 In SH
Pin 11 – Mic 4 In LO

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Pin 12 – Mic 4 In HI

Audio Output Connections (CT4)


All signals are analog mono. The mic output level is normally +4dBu,
balanced.
Pin 12 – Mic 1 Out SH
Pin 11 – Mic 1 Out LO
Pin 10 – Mic 1 Out HI
Pin 9 – Mic 2 Out SH
Pin 8 – Mic 2 Out LO
Pin 7 – Mic 2 Out HI
Pin 6 – Mic 3 Out SH
Pin 5 – Mic 3 Out LO
Typical 12-position
Pin 4 – Mic 3 Out HI plug terminal
Pin 3 – Mic 4 Out SH
Pin 2 – Mic 4 Out LO
Pin 1 – Mic 4 Out HI

Note that each output wires in parallel to the left and right input
channels of an input stereo module (IN-75) with an analog daughter card
(ADC-75).
For example:

Pin 25 - Line A Lt In SH
Pin 12 – Mic 1 Out SH wires to
Pin 11 - Line A Rt In SH

Pin 12 - Line A Lt In LO
Pin 11 – Mic 1 Out LO wires to
Pin 23 - Line A Rt In LO

Pin 24 - Line A Lt In HI
Pin 10 – Mic 1 Out HI wires to
Pin 10 - Line A Rt In HI

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QUAD MIC PREAMP

Power Connections (CT7)


A ribbon cable connects the 10-pin connector on the QMP-4 (CT7) to the
10-pin connector mounted at the right end of the MBR-75 motherboard
(CT2) to provide power to the microphone preamplifier.
Pin 1 – Analog Ground
Pin 2 – Analog Ground
Pin 3 - +Phantom V
Pin 4 – +Phantom V
Pin 5 – +V In
Pin 6 – +V In
Pin 7 – -V In
Pin 8 – -V In
Pin 9 – Analog Ground
Pin 10 – Analog Ground

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QUAD MIC PREAMP

QMP-4 Quad Mic Preamp


Plug Terminal Pinouts

MIC 1 IN SH

1
MIC 1 IN LO

2
MIC 1 IN HI

3
MIC 2 IN SH

4
MIC 2 IN LO

5
INPUT
PORTS

6
MIC 2 IN HI
ANALOG MIC 3 IN SH
MIC 3 IN LO 7
8
9 10 11 12
MIC 3 IN HI
MIC 4 IN SH
MIC 4 IN LO
MIC 4 IN HI

MIC 4 OUT HI
1

MIC 4 OUT LO
2

MIC 4 OUT SH
3

MIC 3 OUT HI
4

MIC 3 OUT LO
5

OUTPUT
PORTS
6

MIC 3 OUT SH
ANALOG MIC 2 OUT HI
7

MIC 2 OUT LO
8
9 10 11 12

MIC 2 OUT SH
MIC 1 OUT HI
MIC 1 OUT LO
MIC 1 OUT SH

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QUAD MIC PREAMP

Installing the Optional Second QMP-4 Mic Preamp

Optional
QMP-4 Area

Connector

The optional second QMP-4 comes complete with mounting hardware.


The ribbon cable, installed at the factory to provide power to the pre-installed
QMP-4 card, also includes a second plug (“Connector” on the picture above)
for connecting the optional QMP-4 card. Handle the 10-pin plug on the
ribbon cable assembly with care. Perform the following steps to install the
QMP-4:
• turn off the power to the console;
• swing the meterbridge up and back until it rests in a fully opened
position;
• plug in the ribbon cable connector to the 10-pin boxed header on the
QMP-4 board (CT7);
• attach the QMP-4 preamp assembly directly to the right of the factory
installed preamp (located at the lefthand end of the meterbridge), using four
type 4-40x1/4 pan head screws and four nylon standoffs through the four
predrilled holes on the meterbridge rear (“Optional QMP-4 Area” on the
picture above); orient it to match the factory installed QMP-4;
• connect the required audio wiring to the 12-pin plug terminals on the
QMP-4 card, referring to the “Hook-Ups” chart (see pages 2-3 - 2-5);
• close the meterbridge.

This completes the optional QMP-4 installation procedure.

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Stereo Line Input


(IN-75)
Chapter Contents
Module Overview ........................................................................ 3-2
Internal Programming Options ................................................. 3-3
Mutes ...................................................................................................................... 3-3
Tallies ...................................................................................................................... 3-3
Timer Restart .......................................................................................................... 3-3
Talkback .................................................................................................................. 3-3
Attenuation .............................................................................................................. 3-4
EFS - European Fader Start ................................................................................... 3-4

Hook-ups ..................................................................................... 3-4


Analog Audio Connections ..................................................................................... 3-4
Digital Audio Connections ...................................................................................... 3-5
Control Connections ............................................................................................... 3-5
Remote ON & OFF ............................................................................................ 3-5
Cough ................................................................................................................ 3-5
External START & STOP .................................................................................. 3-6
Ready ................................................................................................................. 3-6
Talkback to Control Room ................................................................................. 3-6
On Tally ............................................................................................................. 3-6
Tally B ................................................................................................................ 3-6

DB Connector Pinout Drawings


Analog Inputs - ADC-75 .......................................................................................... 3-7
Digital Inputs - SRC-75 ........................................................................................... 3-8

Stereo Line Input Signal Flow ................................................... 3-9

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STEREO LINE INPUT

Stereo Line Input


(IN-75)
Module Overview
IN-75 modules are for mic inputs signals (from the QMP-4) and stereo
line input signals.
At the top of the module, underneath the hinged meterbridge, is a plug-
in daughter card that determines if the module is a digital input (SRC-75)
or an analog input (ADC-75). If the module is being used to handle mic
signals from the QMP-4, it will need to have the ADC-75 daughter card.
The ADC (analog-to-digital converter) version accepts +4dBu bal-
anced analog input signals. PCB-mounted multi-turn trimpots adjust the
left and right levels.
The SRC (sample rate converter) version accepts digital (AES is
factory default) input signals.
Each module accepts two stereo sources, A and B, switched at the top
of the module. Output switches assign the selected source signal to any
combination of the console’s four stereo outputs—PGM (program),
AUD (audition), AUX (auxiliary), and UTIL (utility). Please note, the
UTIL bus is pre-fade, pre-on. This feature can be defeated (see
page 10-4).
A CUE switch places the module’s signal on the console’s cue bus,
where it may be heard on the meterbridge mounted cue speaker and/or as
an interrupt to the console operator’s headphones and/or control room
monitor speakers. The various cue interrupt modes are programmed at the
console’s CR-75 (Control Room) module via PCB-mounted dipswitch.
See page 5-3.
Level is set by a long-throw fader.
Channel ON (START) and OFF (STOP) switches are at the bottom of
the module. In addition to being controlled remotely, these can also be
programmed (via internal PCB-mounted dipswitch) to perform a variety
of functions, including starting and stopping external source machines,
activating control room and studio mutes, external tallies, and timer
restart. The STOP switch’s LED can be controlled by an external source
machine to act as a “ready” indicator.
All audio and control input and output signals are made via the multi-
pin DB-25 connector mounted on the top of the module and located
underneath the hinged meterbridge.
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STEREO LINE INPUT

Internal Programming Options


With the exception of UTIL pre-fade/pre-on defeat and B follow options
mentioned below, all internal programming is made via PCB mounted dipswitch
SW1 located on the top of the module (beneath the DB-25 connector). Note that
when a dipswitch position is thrown to the right it is ON.

Mutes
An IN-75 module can be programmed to mute speakers when the channel is ON.
The D-75 console has two mute control lines: control room and studio. Each of these
is activated by an A input source.
SW1 position 6 mutes the control room when source A is ON
SW1 position 5 mutes the studio when source A is ON
If the MUTE B setting is made on the PR-75 (see page 10-5) then the mutes will
also function when source B is used.

Tallies
The console has two tallies. The ON-AIR TALLY (see CR-75 chapter) is
activated whenever the control room mute is activated. TALLY 2 (see SC-75
chapter) is activated separately, according to the setting of the dipswitch, by an A
input source.
SW1 position 4 activates tally 2 when source A is ON
If the MUTE B setting is made on the PR-75 (see page 10-5) then the tallies will
also function when source B is used.

Timer Restart
The console’s digital timer can be programmed to automatically reset to zero and
begin counting up when the module’s ON button is pressed.
SW1 position 7 activates timer restart
If the TMR B setting is made on the PR-75 (see page 10-5) then the timer restart
will also function when source B is used.

Talkback
Typically, one of the D-75 console’s input modules will be used for the control
room (CR) console operator’s microphone. The third position of the dipswitch SW1
allows that microphone to also function as a talkback mic. It places the signal (pre-
fader, pre-on/off) onto the console’s talkback bus. When the console operator
presses a TB switch on the console’s SC-75 studio module, the talkback bus (which
?
is carrying his microphone signal) will interrupt the regular monitor signal being fed
to the studio and talent will hear his voice through the studio monitor speakers.
To accommodate those situations where more than one operator microphone is
used, any number of IN-75 input modules may be assigned to feed the talkback bus.
SW1 position 3 allows the module’s audio to feed the talkback bus
In order for the studio to reply to the console operator, the IN-75 module
controlling the studio’s microphone signal must be routed to the console’s cue bus,
where it can be heard by the operator. This is accomplished by a user-supplied TB
switch in the studio. The switch provides a momentary closure between the module’s
DB-25 connector “TB to CR” control pin and Digital Ground (see page 3-6 for wiring
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STEREO LINE INPUT

details). As long as this closure is maintained (i.e., as long as talent holds down
the studio TB button) the module’s (pre-fader, pre-on/off) signal will be placed
on the console’s Cue bus.

Attenuation
As mentioned in the Read Me! pages at the front of the manual, there is
a tendency today for CD’s to be made with less than 1dB of headroom. Any
boosting of level resulting from moving the fader up from the nominal, unity
gain, position results in overload distortion. For this reason, dipswitch position
2 is provided to attenuate a channel’s signal by 12dB, thus allowing channels
being fed by such hot CD’s to have their faders moved above nominal without
causing distortion. The 12dB attenuation is applied to the four main stereo buses,
cue, and talkback — in other words, anywhere in the console that the channel’s
audio may be routed.
SW1 position 2 applies 12dB of attenuation to the channel for all bus feeds

EFS - European Fader Start


In some situations it is desirable to have the channel’s on/off status controlled
by the position of the fader. In such a scenario, if the fader is all the way down
and the channel is off, moving the fader up slightly from the full down position
will turn the channel on without the need to press the channel ON button. In a
similar manner, if the fader is up from the full down position by at least a small
amount and the channel is on, moving the fader to the full down position will turn
the channel off without the need to press the channel OFF button. This feature
is enabled by moving the dipswitch position 1 to the right (on).
SW1 position 1 enables the EFS feature

Hook-Ups
As stated before, all user wiring to and from IN-75 modules takes place at
the DB-25 multi-pin connector mounted on the daughter card at the top of each
module. There is one connector per module. Pinout drawings on pages 3-7 and
3-8 show all wiring connections at a glance.

Audio Connections — Analog Inputs (ADC-75)


These include A and B source inputs; level is +4dBu balanced.
Pin 25 – Line A Lt In SH
Pin 24 – Line A Lt In HI
Pin 12 – Line A Lt In LO
NOTE: If you are bringing a
Pin 11 – Line A Rt In SH mono signal into the IN-75
Pin 10 – Line A Rt In HI and want it to go to both left
Pin 23 – Line A Rt In LO and right sides of the stereo
Pin 22 – Line B Lt In SH busses, simply bridge the left
Pin 21 – Line B Lt In HI and right sides of the input
together when wiring.
Pin 9 – Line B Lt In LO
Pin 8 – Line B Rt In SH
Pin 7 – Line B Rt In HI Typical DB-25
Pin 20 – Line B Rt In LO connector

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STEREO LINE INPUT

Audio Connections — Digital Inputs (SRC-75)


These include A and B source inputs.
Pin 25 – AES A In SH
Pin 24 – AES A In HI
Pin 12 – AES A In LO
Pin 11 – AES B In SH
Pin 10 – AES B In HI
Pin 23 – AES B In LO

Control Connections — Analog and Digital Inputs


Functions include remote on and off, tally, ready, and start/stop for remote
source machines. The Start, Stop, Start/Stop Com, On Tally, and Tally B ports
are opto-isolated.
Pin 1 – Cough
Pin 2 – Ready
Pin 3 – Start
Pin 4 – Stop
Pin 5 – Start/Stop Com
Pin 6 – B Tally Typical DB-25
connector
Pin 14 – Remote On
Pin 15 – On Tally
Pin 16 – Remote Off
Pin 17 – TB to CR
Pin 18 – +5V Digital
Pin 19 – Digital Ground

To Turn the Module ON & OFF from a Remote Location


“Remote location” can also refer to a remote source machine that is feeding
its audio to the module in question. A contact closure (which may be sourced by
the external machine), will activate the module’s channel ON and OFF switches.
Unless otherwise noted, the remote functions are only active by default when
the A source is in use. But if the REM B setting is made on the PR-75 (see page
10-5) then the remote functions will also function when source B is used.
REMOTE ON — Activates the module’s channel ON switch. Momentarily
connect Pin 14 (Remote On) and Digital Ground (Pin19) to latch the module ON.
(User-supplied momentary contact switch required.)
REMOTE OFF — Activates the module’s channel OFF switch. Momen-
tarily connect Pin 16 (Remote Off) and Digital Ground (Pin 19) to latch the
module OFF. (User-supplied momentary contact switch required.)
COUGH — Temporarily Mutes the module. Provide a closure between
Pin 1 (Cough) and Digital Ground (Pin 19). This will turn the module OFF. Note
this is a non-latching mode; the module will turn ON again as soon as the closure
stops. (User-supplied momentary contact switch required.)

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To START and STOP Remote Source Machines Using Module ON/OFF


Switches
EXTERNAL START — Hook up the remote machine’s “start” control pins to the
IN-75 module’s DB-25 connector control pins: for START wire to Pins 3 and 5.
EXTERNAL STOP — Hook up the remote machine’s “stop” control pins to the
IN-75 module’s DB-25 connector control pins: for STOP wire to Pins 4 and 5.
These are opto-isolated outputs.
To Control the Module’s OFF Switch LED with an External Source Machine
READY — Hook up the remote machine’s Ready output to the IN-75 module’s
DB-25 connector pin 2 (Ready) and pin 19 (Digital Ground). The module’s Ready port
is looking for a contact closure. As long as the closure is maintained, the module’s OFF
LED illumination will be opposite what it normally is. That is, if the OFF LED is
expected to be lit (module off) the external closure will turn that LED off, whereas if
the OFF LED is expected to be off (module on) the external closure will turn the LED
on. As a result, the OFF LED will flash when a pulse is connected to the Ready input.
Talkback to Control Room
If an IN-75 module is being used for a studio microphone, this connection allows
talkback from that studio to the console operator. Provide a closure between Pin 17
(TB to CR) and Digital Ground (Pin 19). This will cause the module’s pre fader signal
to be sent to the console’s Cue bus, where it may be heard by the console operator. This
non-latching condition continues until the closure is released. (Requires user-supplied
momentary action TALKBACK switch at the studio microphone location.)
On Tally
Lets the module’s channel ON switch control an on-air light or other “microphone
on” indicator at a remote location. This control function provides a continuous closure
to Digital Ground at Pin 15 (On Tally) whenever the module is ON.
This closure can be used to control an externally powered tally light that requires
a continuous closure to function. Or an external tally light (i.e., LED) can be powered
from the input module by connecting the external LED to +5V Digital (Pin 18) and the
On Tally port. In either case the current should not exceed 30 milliamps.
Tally B
Provides a remote indication that the module’s B source has been selected. This
control function provides a continuous closure (open collector) between Pin 6
(Tally B) and Digital Ground (Pins 19) whenever the B source is selected.
This closure can be used to control an externally powered tally light that requires
a continuous closure to function. An external tally light (i.e., LED) can be powered
from the input module by connecting the external LED to +5V Digital (Pin 18) and the
B Tally port. The current should not exceed 30 milliamps.
Note that this output always functions regardless of the REM B setting on the
PR-75. However, you will most likely want to enable B remote logic if you are using
the B Tally.

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IN-75 Analog Input - ADC-75


DB Connector Pinouts

13 AUDIO GROUND
LINE A LT IN SH 25
12 LINE A LT IN LO
LINE A LT IN HI 24
LINE A RT IN LO
11 LINE A RT IN SH
23
10 LINE A RT IN HI
LINE B LT IN SH 22
I/O PORTS 9 LINE B LT IN LO
LINE B LT IN HI 21
ANALOG 8 LINE B RT IN SH
AND LINE B RT IN LO 20
7 LINE B RT IN HI
LOGIC DIGITAL GROUND 19
6 TALLY B
+5V DIGITAL 18
5 START/STOP COMMON
TB TO CR 17
4 STOP
REMOTE OFF 16
3 START
ON TALLY 15
2 READY
REMOTE ON 14
1 COUGH

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IN-75 Digital Input - SRC-75


DB Connector Pinouts

13 AUDIO GROUND
AES A IN SH 25
12 AES A IN LO
AES A IN HI 24
11 AES B IN SH
AES B IN LO 23
10 AES B IN HI
I/O PORTS N/C 22
DIGITAL 9 N/C
N/C 21
AND 8 N/C
N/C 20
LOGIC 7 N/C
DIGITAL GROUND 19
6 TALLY B
+5V DIGITAL 18
5 START/STOP COMMON
TB TO CR 17
4 STOP
REMOTE OFF 16
3 START
ON TALLY 15
2 READY
REMOTE ON 14
1 COUGH

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LOGIC

TO CONSOLE CONTROL BUSSES


CR MUTE
STUDIO MUTE
A Logic Follow
A/B TIMER RESTART

SWITCH
ON OFF

VDIP
ON TB TO STUDIO
OFF INPUT SELECT CHANNEL ON/OFF TALLY 2
START B Logic Follow ATTENUATE
LOGIC STOP
A Options EFS
PORTS A/B TALLY FRONT PANEL SWITCHES
READY AIR TALLY
ON TALLY
COUGH BUS ASSIGN SWITCHES CUE ASSIGN CUE LOGIC
TB TO CR UTIL PRE/POST
PGM AUD AUX UTIL CUE
DIGITAL AUDIO
DATA
LOGIC

A/B
LOGIC FADER

H A TRIM
L
Analog L B
A S MIC 1
H E
L
Analog R L ANALOG TO MIC 2 PREAMP TO LINE INPUT
L
E DIGITAL MIC 3 (MONO) CHANNEL
INPUT C
T CONVERTER MIC 4
H
L
Analog L F (ADC)
E
B T R
H
Analog R S
W ADC-75 QMP-4
L TRIM
DAUGHTER CARD MIC PREAMP
OR

A
B SAMPLE
Digital
A S AES
E RATE
INPUT L RECEIVER
B
Digital
E CONVERTER
C (SRC)
T
STEREO LINE INPUT
SRC-75
DAUGHTER CARD ANALOG OR DIGITAL

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IN-75 Stereo Line Input Module - Signal Flow Diagram page 3 - 9
OUTPUT MODULE

Output Module
(OM-75)
Chapter Contents
Module Overview ........................................................................ 4-2
Internal Programming Options ................................................. 4-3
Sampling Frequency for Console Outputs .............................. 4-3
Hook-ups ..................................................................................... 4-4
Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Digital Audio Outputs, External Analog Inputs ........ 4-4
Right DB-25 “A” Connector — Analog Audio Outputs ........................................... 4-4

DB Connector Pinout Drawing .................................................. 4-6


Output Module Signal Flow ....................................................... 4-7

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OUTPUT MODULE

Output Module
(OM-75)

Module Overview
The master output module handles the console’s Program, Audi-
tion, Auxiliary, and Utility outputs. All analog outputs are calibrated
with recessed front panel multi-turn trimpots.
The D-75 console has two pairs of left-right VU meters, PGM and
SWT (switched), located on the console’s meterbridge. The switched
meter follows the SELECT switching, allowing the console operator to
meter AUD, AUX and UTIL, and two external stereo line signals
(analog, +4dBu balanced), which may be brought into the module on
its DB-25 connector.
The OM-75 also has a master CUE ON indicator. Whenever any
input module is placed in cue the CUE ON indicator lights. At the same
time the switched meter pair automatically switches to show the level
of audio on the cue bus. While the CUE ON indicator is lit, the selected
switched meter source switch light goes off.
At the bottom of module are the timer control buttons (the timer
display is mounted in the righthand end of the console meterbridge):
AUTO START – enables timer restart functions from programmed input
modules’ ON buttons.
START/STOP - halts the timer, holds the last count, and then restarts and
accumulates the count when depressed again.
RESET - return to zero (if the timer is stopped it will hold at zero; if it is
running it will reset to zero and immediately begin counting up).
HOLD – when held down freezes the timer display (the counter keeps on
going); when released the display catches up to the current count.
All user wiring to and from the OM-75 module takes place at the
two DB-25 multi-pin connectors mounted on top of the module and
located underneath the hinged meterbridge. All analog audio is +4dBu
balanced. Pinout drawing on page 4-6 shows all wiring connections at
a glance.

D-75 /Sep 2004 page 4 – 2


OUTPUT MODULE

Internal Programming Options


There are no programming options on the OM-75 output card.

Sampling Frequency for Console Outputs


For stand alone operation, the console output sample rate is determined
by crystal Y1, which is installed
at the factory for a 44.1 kHz
sample rate. An additional crys-
tal oscillator is provided with the
SW3 SW4
console for the 48 kHz sample
rate. Crystals for the 32 kHz
sample rate are available from
the factory as a special order
item.
To switch to a different out-
put sample rate, replace crystal
Y1 with one of the appropriate
frequency as shown in Figure 1
and Table 1. Figure 1. Section of the PR-75 PCB

TABLE 1
Note, the console sample rate
SAMPLE RATE CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR WS PART# can also be synchronized to an
FREQUENCY ! external sample rate source.
See page 10-5 for details.
48 kHz 24.576 MHz 370012

44.1 kHz 22.579 MHz 370011

32 kHz 16.384 MHz 370010

Note that to replace the crystal Y1 you need to open the meterbridge to
access the PR-75 board.
The console must be powered down before changing the sample rate
crystal Y1 or damage not covered by warranty may result. Changing the
crystal Y1 will change the console output sample rate; however some external
digital devices also need the correct sample rate information to be embedded
in the AES output data or they will not operate correctly. Therefore, after
changing the sample rate crystal Y1, be sure to reset dipswitches SW3 and
SW4 on the PR-75 board to correctly embed the sample rate information in
the output AES data stream. Table 2 shows the dipswitch settings.
TABLE 2

SW3 SW4 FREQUENCY

OFF OFF 48 kHz

ON OFF *44.1 kHz *default setting

OFF ON 32 kHz

D-75 /Nov
/Sep 2009
2004 page 4 – 3
OUTPUT MODULE

Hook-Ups
As stated before, all user wiring to and from the OM-75 module takes place
at two DB-25 multi-pin connectors at the top of module.

Left DB-25 “B” Connector – Digital Audio Outputs


and External Analog Inputs
Handles External inputs and Program, Audition, Auxiliary, and Utility digital
outputs. The external analog input signals are +4dBu balanced.
Pin 25 – PGM AES Out SH
Pin 24 – PGM AES Out HI
Pin 12 – PGM AES Out LO
Pin 11 – AUD AES Out SH
Pin 10 – AUD AES Out HI
Pin 23 – AUD AES Out LO
Pin 22 – AUX AES Out SH
Pin 21 – AUX AES Out HI
Pin 9 – AUX AES Out LO
Pin 8 – UTIL AES Out SH
Pin 7 – UTIL AES Out HI
Pin 20 – UTIL AES Out LO
Pin 19 – Ext 1 Lt In SH
Pin 18 – Ext 1 Lt In HI
Pin 6 – Ext 1 Lt In LO
Pin 5 – Ext 1 Rt In SH
Pin 4 – Ext 1 Rt In HI Typical DB-25
Pin 17 – Ext 1 Rt In LO connector
Pin 16 – Ext 2 Lt In SH
Pin 15 – Ext 2 Lt In HI
Pin 3 – Ext 2 Lt In LO
Pin 2 – Ext 2 Rt In SH
Pin 1 – Ext 2 Rt In HI
Pin 14 – Ext 2 Rt In LO

Right DB-25 “A” Connector – Analog Audio Outputs


Handles Program, Audition, Auxiliary, and Utility analog outputs.
All signals are +4dBu balanced.
Pin 25 – PGM Lt Out SH
Pin 24 – PGM Lt Out HI
Pin 12 – PGM Lt Out LO
Pin 11 – PGM Rt Out SH
Pin 10 – PGM Rt Out HI
Pin 23 – PGM Rt Out LO
Pin 22 – AUD Lt Out SH
Pin 21 – AUD Lt Out HI
Pin 9 – AUD Lt Out LO

D-75 /Sep 2004 page 4 – 4


OUTPUT MODULE

Pin 8 – AUD Rt Out SH


Pin 7 – AUD Rt Out HI
Pin 20 – AUD Rt Out LO
Pin 19 – AUX Lt Out SH
Pin 18 – AUX Lt Out HI
Pin 6 – AUX Lt Out LO
Pin 5 – AUX Rt Out SH
Pin 4 – AUX Rt Out HI
Pin 17 – AUX Rt Out LO
Pin 16 – UTIL Lt Out SH
Pin 15 – UTIL Lt Out HI
Pin 3 – UTIL Lt Out LO
Pin 2 – UTIL Rt Out SH
Pin 1 – UTIL Rt Out HI
Pin 14 – UTIL Rt Out LO Typical DB-25
connector

D-75 /Sep 2004 page 4 – 5


OUTPUT MODULE

OM-75 Output Module


DB Connector Pinouts

13 AUDIO GROUND
PGM AES OUT SH 25
12 PGM AES OUT LO
PGM AES OUT HI 24
11 AUD AES OUT SH
AUD AES OUT LO 23
10 AUD AES OUT HI
AUX AES OUT SH 22
9 AUX AES OUT LO
AUX AES OUT HI 21
8 UTIL AES OUT SH
UTIL AES OUTLO 20 I/O PORTS
7 UTIL AES OUTHI (Left DB-25 "B")
EXT1 LT IN SH 19
6 EXT1 LT IN LO
EXT1 LT IN HI 18
5 EXT1 RT IN SH
EXT1 RT IN LO 17
4 EXT1 RT IN HI
EXT2 LT IN SH 16
3 EXT2 LT IN LO
EXT2 LT IN HI 15
2 EXT2 RT IN SH
EXT2 RT IN LO 14
1 EXT2 RT IN HI

13 AUDIO GROUND
PGM LT OUT SH 25
12 PGM LT OUT LO
PGM LT OUT HI 24
11 PGM RT OUT SH
PGM RT OUT LO 23
10 PGM RT OUT HI
AUD LT OUT SH 22
9 AUD LT OUT LO
AUD LT OUT HI 21
I/O PORTS 8 AUD RT OUTSH
AUD RT OUT LO 20
(Right DB-25 "A") 7 AUD RT OUT HI
AUX LT OUT SH 19
6 AUX LT OUT LO
AUX LT OUT HI 18
5 AUX RT OUT SH
AUX RT OUT LO 17
4 AUX RT OUT HI
UTIL LT OUT SH 16
3 UTIL LT OUT LO
UTIL LT OUT HI 15
2 UTIL RT OUT SH
UTIL RT OUT LO 14
1 UTIL RT OUT HI

D-75 /Sep 2004 page 4 – 6


H
PGM DIG OUT
L

H
L AUD DIG OUT

H AUX DIG OUT


L

H
L UTIL DIG OUT

H PGM LT
L L OUT
DAC PROGRAM
PGM H PGM RT
R L OUT
PGM DATA

TO CONSOLE
METERS
PGM MONITOR
H AUD LT
L L OUT
S SWITCHED DATA
DAC AUDITION W
AUD H AUD RT I
R L OUT
T
C
AUD MONITOR H
H AUX LT E
L L OUT D
FROM DSP

DAC AUXILIARY
AUX H AUX RT
R L OUT V
U

AUX MONITOR

H UTIL LT S
L L OUT
E
DAC UTILITY V EXT1
L U
UTIL H UTIL RT
R E
L OUT
C
S
E
EXT2
L
T E
UTIL MONITOR C AUD
T
L L
AUX
CUE LT O
CUE G
DAC MONITOR I
CUE C
R CUE LOGIC
UTIL
CUE RT
MONITOR FROM CONSOLE
CONTROL BUSSES

OM-75
DAC FRONT PANEL
TEL TEL MONITOR
TEL MONITOR SWITCHES

D-75 / Sep 2004 OM-75 Output Module - Signal Flow Diagram page 4 - 7
CONTROL ROOM MODULE

Control Room Module


(CR-75)
Chapter Contents
Module Overview ........................................................................... 5-2
Internal Programming Options ....................................................5-3
Cue Interrupt ............................................................................................................. 5-3
CR/Cue Mute ............................................................................................................ 5-3
On-Air Tally Follows Program ................................................................................... 5-3

Hook-ups ........................................................................................5-4
Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Audio .......................................................................... 5-4
Right DB-25 “A” Connector — Audio and On-Air Tally ............................................ 5-4

DB Connector Pinout Drawing ..................................................... 5-5


Control Room Module Signal Flow .............................................. 5-6

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 5 – 1


CONTROL ROOM MODULE

Control Room Module


(CR-75)

Module Overview
The CR-75 module is the D-75 console operator’s monitor module. It
allows the operator to listen to the console’s four stereo outputs (PGM,
AUD, AUX, & UTIL) and two external stereo line level inputs brought
directly into the module.
The CUE master level control sets the level of the console’s cue signal.
Whenever CUE is activated elsewhere on the console (stereo line inputs or the
superphone module) its signal will appear at the console’s built-in cue speaker
mounted in the meterbridge. Depending on how the CR-75 module has been
programmed, cue can also interrupt the control room monitor speakers and the
headphones. The way Cue interrupts the control room and headphone outputs is
determined by PCB-mounted dipswitch. See “Cue Interrupt” on page 5-3.
The CR-75 module also houses control room and headphone monitor
circuits, which follow the source selection switches:
CONTROL ROOM (CR)—a dedicated output designed to drive a
separate, user provided power amp/speaker system in the main control
room;
HEADPHONE (HDPN)—an additional output (w/built-in power amp)
that drives the console operator’s headphones. There are two types of
headphone output: the +4dBu balanced output at the module’s right
DB-25 connector (A), and the headphone jack mounted in the right-hand
corner of the console, which is actually the output from a built-in
headphone amplifier.
All user wiring to and from the CR-75 module takes place at the
DB-25 multi-pin connectors mounted at the top of the module and located
underneath the hinged meterbridge. There are two connectors: the left one
accepts the two stereo analog external inputs; the right one handles the
control room, headphone pre, and stereo cue pre outputs, and the air tally
relay. All audio connections are stereo line level analog signals. A pinout
drawing on page 5-5 shows all wiring connections at a glance.

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 5 – 2


CONTROL ROOM MODULE

Internal Programming Options


Internal programming for the control room module is made via printed
circuit board (PCB) mounted dipswitch SW1 located on the top of the
module (beneath the DB-25 connectors). Note when a dipswitch position
is thrown to the right it is ON.

Cue Interrupt
Dipswitch SW1 pos. 2-5 determines how the console’s Cue function
will interrupt control room and headphone signals:
SW1 position 5 sends cue to CR left
SW1 position 4 sends cue to CR right
SW1 position 3 sends cue to HDPN left
SW1 position 2 sends cue to HDPN right
Note that when cue is only set to interrupt one side of an output (for
example, SW1 position 5 is on and SW1 position 4 is off, so that only the
left side of the CR output is interrupted by cue) that side receives a mono
mix of the stereo cue signal, while the other side (CR right in our example)
receives a mono mix of the selected monitor source.

CR/Cue Mute
The audio from both the control room speakers and the console’s built-
in meterbridge speaker can easily be picked up by the console operator’s
microphone. This is a potential source of feedback. For this reason the
console provides muting to the control room output and, optionally, the
built-in cue speaker, whenever a mic programmed for control room mute
is turned ON with A selected as the input source (see page 3-3).
SW1 position 1 will mute cue whenever the CR output is muted by
an input channel set to activate the CR mute

On-Air Tally Follows Program


By default, the on-air tally relay, which is activated whenever an input
module having its control room mute enabled is turned on, follows the
PGM assignment of the activating input module. In other words, a module
has to have its control room mute enabled, and it must be assigned to PGM,
and it must be on, in order for it to activate the air tally. A dipswitch setting
defeats this PGM assign dependence (the module must still have CR mute
enabled and be turned on to activate the air tally).
SW1 position 6 defeats the air tally dependence on PGM assign

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 5 – 3


CONTROL ROOM MODULE

Hook-Ups
As stated before, all user wiring to and from the CR-75 module takes
place at the two DB-25 multi-pin connectors mounted at the top of the
module.

Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Audio


Handles module’s External stereo inputs. All audio signals are analog
stereo, +4dBu balanced.
Pin 19 – Ext 1 Lt In SH
Pin 18 – Ext 1 Lt In HI
Pin 6 – Ext 1 Lt In LO
Pin 5 – Ext 1 Rt In SH
Pin 4 – Ext 1 Rt In HI
Pin 17 – Ext 1 Rt In LO
Pin 16 – Ext 2 Lt In SH
Pin 15 – Ext 2 Lt In HI
Pin 3 – Ext 2 Lt In LO
Pin 2 – Ext 2 Rt In SH
Pin 1 – Ext 2 Rt In HI
Pin 14 – Ext 2 Rt In LO

Right DB-25 “A” Connector — Audio and


On-Air Tally
Handles module’s cue, headphone pre, and control room outputs, and
the on-air tally. All audio signals are balanced analog stereo.
Pin 25 – Cue Lt Out SH
Pin 24 – Cue Lt Out HI
Pin 12 – Cue Lt Out LO
Pin 11 – Cue Rt Out SH Typical DB-25
connector
Pin 10 – Cue Rt Out HI
Pin 23 – Cue Rt Out LO
Pin 22 – HDPN Lt Out SH
Pin 21 – HDPN Lt Out HI
Pin 9 – HDPN Lt Out LO
Pin 8 – HDPN Rt Out SH
Pin 7 – HDPN Rt Out HI
Pin 20 – HDPN Rt Out LO
Pin 19 – CR Lt Out SH
Pin 18 – CR Lt Out HI
Pin 6 – CR Lt Out LO
Pin 5 – CR Rt Out SH
Pin 4 – CR Rt Out HI
Pin 17 – CR Rt Out LO
Pin 2 – SH
Pin 1 – On-Air Relay N.O.
Pin 14 – On-Air Relay COM

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 5 – 4


CONTROL ROOM MODULE

CR-75 Control Room Module


DB Connector Pinouts

13 AUDIO GROUND
AUDIO GROUND 25
12 N/C
N/C 24
11 AUDIO GROUND
N/C 23
10 N/C
AUDIO GROUND 22
9 N/C
N/C 21
8 AUDIO GROUND
N/C 20 I/O PORTS
7 N/C
EXT1 LT IN SH 19 (Left DB-25 "B")
6 EXT1 LT IN LO
EXT1 LT IN HI 18
5 EXT1 RT IN SH
EXT1 RT IN LO 17
4 EXT1 RT IN HI
EXT2 LT IN SH 16
3 EXT2 LT IN LO
EXT2 LT IN HI 15
2 EXT2 RT IN SH
EXT2 RT IN LO 14
1 EXT2 RT IN HI

13 AUDIO GROUND
CUE LT OUT SH 25
12 CUE LT OUT LO
CUE LT OUT HI 24
11 CUE RT OUT SH
CUE RT OUT LO 23
10 CUE RT OUT HI
HDPN LT OUT SH 22
9 HDPN LT OUT LO
I/O PORTS HDPN LT OUT HI 21
8 HDPN RT OUTSH
(Right DB-25 "A") HDPN RT OUT LO 20
7 HDPN RT OUT HI
CR LT OUT SH 19
6 CR LT OUT LO
CR LT OUT HI 18
5 CR RT OUT SH
CR RT OUT LO 17
4 CR RT OUT HI
AUDIO GROUND 16
3 N/C
N/C 15
2 AUDIO GROUND
ON-AIR RELAY COM 14
1 ON-AIR RELAY N.O.

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 5 – 5


LOGIC
LOW VOLTAGE
RELAY
EXT 1 EXT 2 PGM AUD AUX UTIL CONTACTS

CONTROL LOGIC
FROM CONSOLE
FROM CR MUTE LOGIC SOURCE SELECT
FRONT PANEL SWITCHES
FROM CUE LOGIC LOGIC TIMER
AIR TALLY FOLLOW PGM DEFEAT
AUTO S/S RST HOLD CUE SPKR
SW1 POS 6
LOGIC
INTERRUPT/
MUTE

C
U H
E
L L L
L
FROM CUE L CUE CUE OUT
MONO MUTE
MONITOR BUS E FET SW
V
E H
R R L
R
L CUE MUTE
ENABLE

SW1 POS 1 H
L L
L

HDPN OUT
H
R L
R
H
H D
L
L S L L L P
L L
O N
EXT 1 HDPN
U MONO INTERRUPT L HDPN JACK
H
L
R R
FET SW E
V
C R R R E
R R
H E L
L L
CUE TO LT
EXT 2 S HDPN
H E
L R SW1 POS 3
L
E CUE TO RT
FROM CONSOLE MONITOR BUSSES

HDPN
PGM C
T SW1 POS 2
C H
L R L L
L
AUD F CR
MONO INTERRUPT L CR OUT
E FET SW E
AUX T V H
R E R L
R

S L
CUE TO
UTIL W LT CR

SW1 POS 5

CUE TO
RT CR CONTROL
SW1 POS 4 ROOM

CR-75 Control Room Module - Signal Flow Diagram


D-75 / Sep 2004 page 5 - 6
STUDIO CONTROL MODULE

Studio Control Module


(SC-75)
Chapter Contents
Module Overview ........................................................................ 6-2
Internal Programming Options ................................................. 6-3
External Talkback Mute/Dim ................................................................................... 6-3
Studio Dim .............................................................................................................. 6-3
Studio Pre Mute ...................................................................................................... 6-3

Hook-ups ..................................................................................... 6-4


Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Audio ........................................................................ 6-4
Right DB-25 “A” Connector — Audio and Tally 2 ................................................... 6-4

DB Connector Pinout Drawing .................................................. 6-5


Studio Control Module Signal Flow .......................................... 6-6

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 6 – 1


STUDIO CONTROL MODULE

Studio Control Module


(SC-75)

Module Overview
The SC-75 module is similar to the CR-75 module. The monitor
signal being sent to the studio output follows the source select switch-
ing. This switching is identical to the control room module’s and
includes the console’s four stereo outputs (PGM, AUD, AUX, &
UTIL), and two external stereo line level inputs brought directly into
the module.
The SC-75 module houses a studio monitor circuit, which follows
the source selection switches. This is a stereo output intended for a
remote studio power amp/speaker system.
The SC-75 module has a talkback switch. When the talkback switch
is pressed (it is momentary action), any inputs assigned to the talkback
bus (see pages 3-3) will interrupt the regular monitor signal being sent
to the studio output. The TALKBACK master level control sets the
level of this talkback interrupt signal.
All user wiring to and from the SC-75 module takes place at the
DB-25 multi-pin connectors mounted at the top of the module and
located underneath the hinged meterbridge. There are two connectors:
the left one accepts the two stereo analog external inputs; the right one
handles the studio, studio pre, and mono talkback outputs, and the tally
2 relay. All audio connections are stereo line level analog signals. A
pinout drawing on page 6-5 shows all wiring connections at a glance.

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 6 – 2


STUDIO CONTROL MODULE

Internal Programming Options


Internal programming for the studio control module is made via printed
circuit board (PCB) mounted dipswitch SW1 located on the top of the
module (beneath the DB-25 connectors). Note when a dipswitch position
is thrown to the right it is ON.

External Talkback Mute/Dim


There is an independent talkback output from the SC-75 module.
A dipswitch setting makes this external talkback output MUTE whenever
the studio is muted. You also have the option of making the output DIM
(drop -20dB in level) instead of MUTE by a second dipswitch setting.
SW1 position 1 mutes external TB whenever Studio is muted* *factory default settings
SW1 position 2 makes external TB DIM instead of MUTE
If position 2 is on the setting of position 1 is ignored.

Studio Dim
Input modules controlling studio microphones can be programmed to
MUTE the studio whenever the module is turned on (i.e., it’s microphone
is live). If you wish, you can have the studio DIM (drop -20dB in level)
instead of MUTE:
SW1 position 3 causes Studio to DIM instead of MUTE
Note the DIM functions do not affect talkback interrupts, which always
completely replace the studio’s regular monitor feed with the console operator’s
TB signal. Note also if a studio is muted, talkback cannot be heard. However, if
a studio is programmed to DIM instead of MUTE, talkback audio could pre-
sumably make it from the studio monitor speakers to the open studio mic.

Studio Pre Mute


The studio pre output can be made to mute whenever a module
programmed for studio mute is turned on. When this is done it overrides
the studio dim function (that is, the main studio out will always mute, never
dim when studio pre mute is activated).
SW1 position 4 causes studio pre to mute

D-75 / Dec
Sep 2008
2004 page 6 – 3
STUDIO CONTROL MODULE

Hook-Ups
As stated before, all user wiring to and from the SC-75 module takes place
at the two DB-25 multi-pin connectors mounted at the top of the module.

Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Audio


Handles module’s External stereo inputs. All audio signals are analog
stereo, +4dBu balanced.
Pin 19 – Ext 1 Lt In SH
Pin 18 – Ext 1 Lt In HI
Pin 6 – Ext 1 Lt In LO
Pin 5 – Ext 1 Rt In SH
Pin 4 – Ext 1 Rt In HI
Pin 17 – Ext 1 Rt In LO
Pin 16 – Ext 2 Lt In SH
Pin 15 – Ext 2 Lt In HI
Pin 3 – Ext 2 Lt In LO
Pin 2 – Ext 2 Rt In SH
Pin 1 – Ext 2 Rt In HI
Pin 14 – Ext 2 Rt In LO

Right DB-25 “A” Connector — Audio and Tally 2


Handles module’s TB, studio pre, and studio outputs, and the tally 2. All
audio signals are balanced analog stereo.
Pin 25 – TB Out SH
Pin 24 – TB Out HI Typical DB-25
Pin 12 – TB Out LO connector

Pin 22 – ST Pre Lt Out SH


Pin 21 – ST Pre Lt Out HI
Pin 9 – ST Pre Lt Out LO
Pin 8 – ST Pre Rt Out SH
Pin 7 – ST Pre Rt Out HI
Pin 20 – ST Pre Rt Out LO
Pin 19 – ST Lt Out SH
Pin 18 – ST Lt Out HI
Pin 6 – ST Lt Out LO
Pin 5 – ST Rt Out SH
Pin 4 – ST Rt Out HI
Pin 17 – ST Rt Out LO
Pin 2 – SH
Pin 1 – Tally 2 Relay N.O.
Pin 14 – Tally 2 Relay COM

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 6 – 4


STUDIO CONTROL MODULE

SC-75 Studio Control Module


DB Connector Pinouts

13 AUDIO GROUND
AUDIO GROUND 25
12 N/C
N/C 24
11 AUDIO GROUND
N/C 23
10 N/C
AUDIO GROUND 22
9 N/C
N/C 21
8 AUDIO GROUND I/O PORTS
N/C 20 (Left DB-25 "B")
7 N/C
EXT1 LT IN SH 19
6 EXT1 LT IN LO
EXT1 LT IN HI 18
5 EXT1 RT IN SH
EXT1 RT IN LO 17
4 EXT1 RT IN HI
EXT2 LT IN SH 16
3 EXT2 LT IN LO
EXT2 LT IN HI 15
2 EXT2 RT IN SH
EXT2 RT IN LO 14
1 EXT2 RT IN HI

13 AUDIO GROUND
TB OUT SH 25
12 TB OUT LO
TB OUT HI 24
11 AUDIO GROUND
N/C 23
10 N/C
ST PRE LT OUT SH 22
9 ST PRE LT OUT LO
ST PRE LT OUT HI 21
I/O PORTS 8 ST PRE RT OUTSH
ST PRE RT OUT LO 20
(Right DB-25 "A") 7 ST PRE RT OUT HI
ST LT OUT SH 19
6 ST LT OUT LO
ST LT OUT HI 18
5 ST RT OUT SH
ST RT OUT LO 17
4 ST RT OUT HI
AUDIO GROUND 16
3 N/C
N/C 15
2 AUDIO GROUND
TALLY 2 RELAY COM 14
1 TALLY 2 RELAY N.O.

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 6 – 5


T
B

FROM DSP
L TB H
DAC E L TB OUT
MUTE/DIM
V ST DIM
FET SW SW1 POS 3
TB MONITOR E
L
TB MUTE
SW1 POS 1

ST PRE MUTE TB DIM


SW1 POS 4
LOGIC SW1 POS 2
LOW VOLTAGE
TALLY 2 RELAY CONTACTS

FROM CONSOLE
CONTROL LOGIC

S
O
U
H S
L
L R L T
H
EXT 1 C M L MUTE L L L
H INTRPT L
R E FET
U FET ST OUT
L E
T SW
SW V H
E R R L
R
H S R E
L L L
EXT 2 E
H L
L R TB
E SW H
L L L
C
FROM CONSOLE MONITOR BUSSES

ST PRE OUT
T
PGM H
R L
R
F
R
AUD
F EXT1 O
N
E L EXT2 T

AUX
T O P
A
G PGM N
E
UTIL S I L

W C AUD S
W
I
AUX T
C
H
E
UTIL S
STUDIO

SC-75 Studio Control Module - Signal Flow Diagram


D-75/Sep 2004 page 6 - 6
SUPERPHONE INPUT

Superphone Input
(SP-75; optional)
Chapter Contents
Module Overview ........................................................................ 7-2
Caller Set-Ups ........................................................................................................ 7-2
Automatic Features ................................................................................................. 7-3
Inputs and Outputs ................................................................................................. 7-3

Internal Programming Options ................................................. 7-3


Cue Pre/Post .......................................................................................................... 7-3
Mutes ...................................................................................................................... 7-3
Timer Restart .......................................................................................................... 7-4
Tallies ...................................................................................................................... 7-4
Cue Dropout ............................................................................................................ 7-4
External Input .......................................................................................................... 7-4
Gain Trimpots ......................................................................................................... 7-4

Hook-ups ..................................................................................... 7-5


Left DB-25 “B” Connector—Audio & Control .......................................................... 7-5
External START & STOP .................................................................................. 7-5
Right DB-25 “A” Connector—Audio ........................................................................ 7-6

DB Connector Pinout Drawing .................................................. 7-7


Superphone Input Module Signal Flow .................................... 7-8

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 7 – 1


SUPERPHONE INPUT

Superphone Input
(SP-75; optional)
Module Overview
The SP-75 input module is used for telephone call-ins, and can handle two
callers. Caller signals enter the module from your station hybrid. Each caller
has its own fader.
Output switches assign callers to any combination of the console’s
four outputs: PGM (program), AUD (audition), AUX (auxiliary), and/or
UTIL (utility).
Two recessed front panel trimpots at the top of the module adjust the input
gain of the two CALLER signals.
Caller Set-Ups
Pre-air segment communication between the console operator (DJ) and
callers is via CUE buttons (2) which place the callers’ voices on the console’s
cue speakers (or control room speakers/operator’s headphone if the CR-75
module’s cue interrupt function has been so programmed). These cue signals
can be programmed pre or post fader.
The DJ can assign his microphone input module to an unused output
bus—say UTIL—and the DJ then selects the UTIL input with the MXM FEED
SET switch. This sends a dedicated (digitally generated) version of the UTIL
bus signal to the SP-75 module’s hybrid output, where it is ultimately heard
by the caller through his telephone. This mix minus source select method can
also be used to preplay a musical segment (or any other program content) for
the caller off-air. Take the IN-75 input module handling the desired music cut
and assign it to an unused output bus; select the same bus as the caller’s mix
minus source input and he will hear it off-air.
For convenient handling of call-ins, the console ships with the UTIL bus
assignments from IN-75 input modules made pre-fade and pre-on. That way,
when you use UTIL as the caller MXM FEED source, the DJ mic, and any
other inputs you want the caller to hear, do not need to be turned on or faded
up for the callers to hear them, as long as those inputs are assigned to UTIL.
If desired, the input pre-fade, pre-on feed to UTIL can be defeated (see
page 10-4), resulting in UTIL being fed post-fade, post-on for all inputs.
Regardless of this setting, the caller audio to the UTIL bus is always post-fade,
post-on.
The DJ microphone input module can also be assigned via dipswitch to the
console’s talkback (TB) bus. Any audio on the TB bus is heard by a caller when
that caller’s cue button is pressed, if the Hybrid 1 Out and Hybrid 2 Out
connections are used.
The SP-75 also has an external mono audio input that can be selected via
dipswitch to feed both caller outputs. One possible application is to feed the
output of the DJ microphone QMP-4 channel both to the IN-75 input and the
SP-75 external input. If the SP-75 dipswitch is set to enable the external input
the DJ’s voice is always sent to the callers.
Mar 2004
D-75 / Sep 2009 page 7 – 2
SUPERPHONE INPUT

Automatic Features
The channel ON (red) and OFF (amber) switches are at the bottom of
the module. These can be programmed (via internal PCB-mounted
dipswitches) to activate control room and studio mutes, tallies, and timer
restart.
Automatic cue dropout can also be programmed internally (page 7-4),
making it unnecessary to de-activate caller setup buttons before going live;
simply pressing the module’s ON switch will automatically do this for
you.

Inputs and Outputs


All audio and control signals hook-ups are made via two multi-pin
DB-25 connectors mounted at the top of the module and located under-
neath the hinged meterbridge. The left connector handles the remote start
and stop connections, the audio outputs to the caller hybrids, and the
following additional audio outputs:
Composite Out – includes the DJ, callers, and any audio that feeds the
callers, except the TB bus - generally used for recording phone segments
in advance of actual airplay.
Mics Out (also known as Composite Minus Callers) – includes all of
the audio at the Composite Out except the callers.
Callers Only – includes only the callers, with no additional audio.
The right connector handles the caller inputs from the callers and the
external input.

Internal Programming Options


Internal programming is accomplished via printed circuit board (PCB)
mounted dipswitch SW1, located on the top of the module (beneath the
DB-25 connectors). Note when a dipswitch position is thrown to the right
it is ON. The SP-75 PCB card contains PCB-mounted trimpots which may
be used to set the module’s output feed levels.

Cue Pre/Post
The module’s CUE signals (caller CUE buttons 1 & 2) can tap pre or
post fader.
SW1 position 2 activates pre-fader cue (default is post)

Mutes
When the SP-75 phone channel ON switch is pressed, it can activate
console mute functions. Dipswitch SW1 determines which of the console’s
two mute lines will be activated:
SW1 position 6 mutes the control room and activates the air tally
when the phone module is ON* *factory default settings
SW1 position 5 mutes studio when the phone module is ON

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D-75 / Sep 2009 page 7 – 3
SUPERPHONE INPUT

Timer Restart
When the module is turned ON, the console’s digital timer can be
programmed to automatically reset to zero and begin counting up.
SW1 position 7 activates timer restart when the phone module’s
ON/START switch is pressed* *factory default settings

Tallies
Turning the module ON can activate a remote tally indicator. There are two
tally control lines: on-air and tally 2.
SW1 position 6 activates the on-air tally control line
(along with control room mute)
SW1 position 4 activates tally 2

Cue Dropout
CUE (i.e., caller CUE buttons 1 & 2) can be made to turn off when the
module’s ON/START switch is pressed. This is the factory default setting.
SW1 position 1 activates cue dropout

External Input
A mono input can be activated to feed the module’s outputs.
SW1 position 3 activates the external input (default is off)

Gain Trimpots
There are eight PCB-mounted trimpots, located on the SP-75 PCB. They
are used as follows:
CR1 - sets Callers 1 In port input gain
CR2 - sets Callers 2 In port input gain
CR3 - sets the Ext In port input gain
CR6 – sets the module’s “composite” output level
CR7 – sets the module’s “composite minus callers” (“mics out”)
output level
CR8 – sets the module’s “callers only” output level
CR9 – sets the module’s output level to Hybrid 1
CR10 – sets the module’s output level to Hybrid 2
The first two trimpots are accessible through holes in the module faceplate.

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SUPERPHONE INPUT

Hook-Ups
As stated before, all user wiring to and from the SP-75 modules takes
place at two multi-pin DB-25 connectors mounted on the top of the module.

Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Audio and Control


Handles module’s Composite, Mics, Callers, Hybrid 1, and Hybrid 2 audio
outputs, and the remote start and stop outputs. All audio signals are analog
mono.
Pin 25 – Composite Out SH
Pin 24 – Composite Out HI
Pin 12 – Composite Out LO
Pin 11 – Mics Out SH
Pin 10 – Mics Out HI
Pin 23 – Mics Out LO
Pin 22 – Callers Out SH
Pin 21 – Callers Out HI
Pin 9 – Callers Out LO
Pin 8 – Hybrid 1 Out SH
Pin 7 – Hybrid 1 Out HI
Pin 20 – Hybrid 1 Out LO
Pin 19 – Hybrid 2 Out SH
Pin 18 – Hybrid 2 Out HI
Pin 6 – Hybrid 2 Out LO
Pin 5 – N/C
Pin 4 – Start/Stop Com
Pin 17 – Start/Stop Com
Typical DB-25
Pin 16 – Stop connector
Pin 15 – Start
Pin 3 – Stop
Pin 2 – Start
Pin 1 – N/C
Pin 14 – N/C

To START and STOP Remote Source Machines Using Module ON/OFF


Switches
EXTERNAL START — Hook up the remote machine’s Start control pins
to the SP-75 module’s DB-25 connector control pins: for START wire to
pins 2 (15) and 4 (17).
EXTERNAL STOP — Hook up the remote machine’s Stop control pins
to the SP-75 module’s DB-25 connector control pins: for STOP wire to pins
3 (16) and 4 (17).

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SUPERPHONE INPUT

When the module’s ON/START switch is pressed, an opto-isolated


closure takes place between START/STOP COMMON and START;
when the module’s OFF switch is pressed, an opto-isolated closure takes
place between START/STOP COMMON and STOP. These may be used
to control a remote tape machine for recording phone segments.
Note, there are not two independent START and STOP outputs. There
are just two connections provided for each signal. Internally, pins 4 and 17
are connected together, pins 2 and 15 are connected together, and pins 3
and 16 are connected together.

Right DB-25 “A” Connector — Audio


Handles module’s mono External and Hybrid inputs. All audio signals
are analog stereo, +4dBu balanced.
Pin 25 – Ext In SH
Pin 24 – Ext In HI
Pin 12 – Ext In LO
Pin 22 – Caller 1 In SH
Pin 21 – Caller 1 In HI
Pin 9 – Caller 1 In LO Typical DB-25
Pin 8 – Caller 2 In SH connector
Pin 7 – Caller 2 In HI
Pin 20 – Caller 2 In LO

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SUPERPHONE INPUT

SP-75 Superphone Input Module


DB Connector Pinouts

13 AUDIO GROUND
COMPOSITE OUT SH 25
12 COMPOSITE OUT LO
COMPOSITE OUT HI 24
11 MICS OUT SH
MICS OUT LO 23
10 MICS OUT HI
CALLERS OUT SH 22
9 CALLERS OUT LO I/O PORTS
CALLERS OUT HI 21
8 HYBRID 1 OUT SH (Left DB-25 "B")
HYBRID 1 OUT LO 20
7 HYBRID 1 OUT HI
HYBRID 2 OUT SH 19
6 HYBRID 2 OUT LO
HYBRID 2 OUT HI 18
5 N/C
START/STOP COM 17
4 START/STOP COM
STOP 16
3 STOP
START 15
2 START
N/C 14
1 N/C

13 AUDIO GROUND
EXT IN SH 25
12 EXT IN LO
EXT IN HI 24
11 AUDIO GROUND
N/C 23
10 N/C
CALLER 1 IN SH 22
9 CALLER 1 IN LO
CALLER 1 IN HI 21
I/O PORTS 8 CALLER 2 IN SH
CALLER 2 IN LO 20
(Right DB-25"A") 7 CALLER 2 IN HI
AUDIO GROUND 19
6 N/C
N/C 18
5 AUDIO GROUND
N/C 17
4 N/C
AUDIO GROUND 16
3 N/C
N/C 15
2 AUDIO GROUND
N/C 14
1 N/C

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LOGIC DIPSW 1

CONTROL BUSSES
TIMER RESTART

TO CONSOLE
MXM FEED SET ON OFF 7
START CR MUTE/ON AIR TALLY
6
STOP ST MUTE
FRONT PANEL SWITCHES 5
COMMON TALLY 2
4
PGM AUD AUX UTIL CUE 1 CUE 2

DIGITAL AUDIO
LOGIC DATA

CUE LOGIC
CUE PRE/POST EXT IN ON CUE DROPOUT
SW1 POS 2 SW1 POS 3 SW1 POS 1 DATA

TRIM
CUE
ASSIGN
FET SW

ANALOG TO
TRIM TRIM CUE DIGITAL
H FADER CONVERTER
HYBRID 1 IN L 1 TEL
FROM (ADC)
CALLERS
H FADER
HYBRID 2 IN
L 2
TRIM
TRIM

H COMPOSITE
L OUT
TRIM
EXT
H TRIM
EXT IN ENABLE
L
FET SW H MICS
L

TRIM
TEL MONITOR SUM OF
H
L CALLERS
OUT
TRIM

H
TO HYBRID 1
TB TO L
CALLER
TB MONITOR
FET TRIM
SW
H TO HYBRID 2
L

SUPERPHONE INPUT

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SP-75 Superphone Module - Signal Flow Diagram page 7 - 8
LINE SELECT MODULE

Line Preselect Module


(LS-75; optional)
Chapter Contents
Module Overview ................................................................................. 8-2
Internal Programming Options .......................................................... 8-2
Hook-ups .............................................................................................. 8-3
Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Audio Inputs ......................................................................... 8-3
Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Audio Outputs ...................................................................... 8-3
Right DB-25 “A” Connector — Audio Inputs ....................................................................... 8-3

DB Connector Pinout Drawing ........................................................... 8-5


Line Preselect Module Signal Flow ................................................... 8-6

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 8 – 1


LINE SELECT MODULE

Line Preselect Module


(LS-75; optional)

Module Overview
This optional module selects one of six stereo line sources and routes
it to one stereo output, allowing you to expand the source capability of an
input channel or monitor module.
All audio input and output signals are made via two DB-25 multi-pin
connectors mounted at the top of the module and located underneath the
hinged meterbridge.

Internal Programming Options


There are no internal programming options on the LS-75 module.

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 8 – 2


LINE SELECT MODULE

Hook-Ups

Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Audio Inputs 5, 6


Pin 25 – Line 5 Lt In SH
Pin 24 – Line 5 Lt In HI
Pin 12 – Line 5 Lt In LO
Pin 11 – Line 5 Rt In SH
Pin 10 – Line 5 Rt In HI
Pin 23 – Line 5 Rt In LO
Pin 22 – Line 6 Lt In SH
Pin 21 – Line 6 Lt In HI
Pin 9 – Line 6 Lt In LO
Pin 8 – Line 6 Rt In SH
Pin 7 – Line 6 Rt In HI
Pin 20 – Line 6 Rt In LO

Left DB-25 “B” Connector — Audio Outputs


Pin 19 – Line Lt Out SH
Pin 18 – Line Lt Out HI
Pin 6 – Line Lt Out LO
Pin 5 – Line Rt Out SH
Pin 4 – Line Rt Out HI
Pin 17 – Line Rt Out LO
Typical DB-25
connector
Right DB-25 “A” Connector — Audio Inputs 1-4
Pin 25 – Line 1 Lt In SH
Pin 24 – Line 1 Lt In HI
Pin 12 – Line 1 Lt In LO
Pin 11 – Line 1 Rt In SH
Pin 10 – Line 1 Rt In HI
Pin 23 – Line 1 Rt In LO
Pin 22 – Line 2 Lt In SH
Pin 21 – Line 2 Lt In HI
Pin 9 – Line 2 Lt In LO
Pin 8 – Line 2 Rt In SH
Pin 7 – Line 2 Rt In HI
Pin 20 – Line 2 Rt In LO
Pin 19 – Line 3 Lt In SH
Pin 18 – Line 3 Lt In HI
Pin 6 – Line 3 Lt In LO
Pin 5 – Line 3 Rt In SH
Pin 4 – Line 3 Rt In HI
Pin 17 – Line 3 Rt In LO

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LINE SELECT MODULE

Pin 16 – Line 4 Lt In SH
Pin 15 – Line 4 Lt In HI
Pin 3 – Line 4 Lt In LO
Pin 2 – Line 4 Rt In SH
Pin 1 – Line 4 Rt In HI
Pin 14 – Line 4 Rt In LO

Typical DB-25
connector

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2004 page 8 – 4
LINE SELECT MODULE

LS-75 Line Preselector Module


DB Connector Pinouts

13 N/C
LINE 5 LT IN SH 25
12 LINE 5 LT IN LO
LINE 5 LT IN HI 24
11 LINE 5 RT IN SH
LINE 5 RT IN LO 23
10 LINE 5 RT IN HI
LINE 6 LT IN SH 22
9 LINE 6 LT IN LO
LINE 6 LT IN HI 21 INPUT/OUTPUT
8 LINE 6 RT IN SH PORTS
LINE 6 RT IN LO 20
7 LINE 6 RT IN HI (Left DB-25 "B")
LINE LT OUT SH 19
6 LINE LT OUT LO
LINE LT OUT HI 18
5 LINE RT OUT SH
LINE RT OUT LO 17
4 LINE RT OUT HI
N/C 16
3 N/C
N/C 15
2 N/C
N/C 14
1 N/C

13 N/C
LINE 1 LT IN SH 25
12 LINE 1 LT IN LO
LINE 1 LT IN HI 24
11 LINE 1 RT IN SH
LINE 1 RT IN LO 23
10 LINE 1 RT IN HI
LINE 2 LT IN SH 22
9 LINE 2 LT IN LO
INPUT LINE 2 LT IN HI 21
8 LINE 2 RT IN SH
PORTS LINE 2 RT IN LO 20
7 LINE 2 RT IN HI
(Right DB-25 "A") LINE 3 LT IN SH 19
6 LINE 3 LT IN LO
LINE 3 LT IN HI 18
5 LINE 3 RT IN SH
LINE 3 RT IN LO 17
4 LINE 3 RT IN HI
LINE 4 LT IN SH 16
3 LINE 4 LT IN LO
LINE 4 LT IN HI 15
2 LINE 4 RT IN SH
LINE 4 RT IN LO 14
1 LINE 4 RT IN HI

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 8 – 5


H
LT L
LINE 1
H
RT
L

S
H
LT L O
LINE 2 U
H
RT L R
C
H E
LT L
LINE 3
H
RT
L

H
LT L
LINE 4
H
RT
L
S
E
H L
LT L
E H
LT
LINE 5 L
H C
RT
L T OUT

H H
LT L RT
L
LINE 6
H
RT L

LINE PRESELECT
MODULE

LS-75 Line Preselect Module (analog) - Signal Flow Diagram


D-75 / Sep 2004 page 8 - 6
TAPE REMOTE MODULE

Tape Remote Module


(TR-75; optional)
Chapter Contents
Module Overview ................................................................................. 9-2
DB Connector Pinout Drawings
START/STOP Function Control I/O .................................................................................... 9-3
Full-Function Control I/O .................................................................................................... 9-4

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 9 – 1


TAPE REMOTE MODULE

Tape Remote Module


(TR-75; optional)

Module Overview
This optional module is available in two versions. The
START/STOP version offers three sets of START and STOP
buttons to provide start-stop control of three remote reel-to-reel
machines. The full function version provides RTZ, FF, REW,
STOP, REC, and PLAY buttons for a single machine. LED
indicators in each switch function as tallyback indicators and
are powered by the source machine. There are no internal
connections between the tape remote panel and the console’s
power rails.

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 9 – 2


TAPE REMOTE MODULE

TR-75/SS Tape Remote Module


DB Connector Pinouts

13 N/C
SW6 (STOP) COMMON 25
12 SW6 (STOP) N.O.
SW1 SW6 (STOP) LED- 24
11 SW6 (STOP) LED+
SW2 SW5 (START) COMMON 23
10 SW5 (START) N.O.
SW5 (START) LED- 22
SW3 9 SW5 (START) LED+
I/O CONTROL SW4 (STOP) COMMON 21
SW4 8 SW4 (STOP) N.O.
PORTS SW4 (STOP) LED- 20
7 SW4 (STOP) LED+
(DB-25) SW3 (START) COMMON 19
SW5 6 SW3 (START) N.O.
SW3 (START) LED- 18
SW6 5 SW3 (START) LED+
SW2 (STOP) COMMON 17
4 SW2 (STOP) N.O
SW2 (STOP) LED- 16
3 SW2 (STOP) LED+
SW1 (START) COMMON 15
2 SW1 (START) N.O.
SW1 (START) LED- 14
1 SW1 (START) LED+

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 9 – 3


TAPE REMOTE MODULE

TR-75/FF Tape Remote Module


DB Connector Pinouts

13 N/C
SW6 (PLAY) COMMON 25
12 SW6 (PLAY) N.O.
SW1 SW6 (PLAY) LED- 24
11 SW6 (PLAY) LED+
SW2 SW5 (REC) COMMON 23
10 SW5 (REC) N.O.
SW5 (REC) LED- 22
9 SW5 (REC) LED+
SW3 SW4 (STOP) COMMON
I/O CONTROL 21 SW4 (STOP) N.O.
SW4 8
PORTS SW4 (STOP) LED- 20
(DB-25) 7 SW4 (STOP) LED+
SW3 (REW) COMMON 19
SW5 6 SW3 (REW) N.O.
SW3 (REW) LED- 18
SW6 5 SW3 (REW) LED+
SW2 (FF) COMMON 17
4 SW2 (FF) N.O
SW2 (FF) LED- 16
3 SW2 (FF) LED+
SW1 (RTZ) COMMON 15
2 SW1 (RTZ) N.O.
SW1 (RTZ) LED- 14
1 SW1 (RTZ) LED+

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 9 – 4


METERBRIDGE

Meterbridge
Chapter Contents
Overview ...................................................................................... 10-2
Digital Timer ................................................................................ 10-2
Console Clock ............................................................................. 10-3
Controls .................................................................................................................... 10-3
Setting the Time ....................................................................................................... 10-3
Capacitor Backup .................................................................................................... 10-3
Operational Modes .................................................................................................. 10-3
24 Hour Mode ...................................................................................................... 10-3
External Sync ....................................................................................................... 10-4
Dim ....................................................................................................................... 10-4

UTIL Pre-Fade / Pre-On Defeat ................................................... 10-4


B Source Logic Options ............................................................. 10-5
External AES Sync Input ............................................................ 10-5

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METERBRIDGE

Meterbridge
Overview
The console’s meterbridge houses two pairs of left-right LED meters
(Program and Switched; see “Output Module” Chapter 4), the digital timer
display, the cue speaker, and the console clock.
The meterbridge assembly hinges open for easy access (setting the clock).
Simply swing the bridge up and back until it rests in a fully opened position.

Digital Timer
The console timer control buttons are located on the OM-75 Output
Module (see page 4-2).
The timer is provided with an AUTO-RESTART function so programmed
input modules can automatically reset the timer display to zero and start a new
count, allowing the announcer to easily track his own pace.
The START/STOP button halts the timer, holds the last count, and then
restarts and accumulates the count when depressed again —perfect for
compiling tapes of desired duration.
RESET has a dual-mode capability:
- if you depress it while the timer is counting, the display will instantly reset
to zero and start a fresh count;
- if the timer is already stopped, depressing this button will reset the timer
to zero, where it will hold until start is pressed.
HOLD button allows you to hold the display for a longer viewing duration,
while still allowing the counter to continue in the background. Releasing the
button will then display the current count.

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METERBRIDGE

Console Clock
The Wheatstone digital clock is a six-digit time-of-day clock with LED
display. The clock is designed with CMOS circuits and an on-board crystal-
controlled time base oscillator. Clock set controls may be accessed by opening
the meterbridge cover.

Controls
The clock is controlled by two switches mounted on the VU/clock/timer
PCB assembly.

Setting the Time


The setting controls consist of two switches: MODE and SET. To set the
clock, open the meterbridge cover:
1) The control switches (mounted on the main clock PCB assembly) are
labelled "M" and "S". "M" (Mode) is used to scroll from seconds to minutes
to hours; "S" is used to Set the time. The procedure is to set the clock slightly
ahead of the current time, hold the second count at "00" until the current time
catches up, and then release the count.
2) Press the MODE button until the hour digits blink. Depress the SET button
until the desired hour is displayed.
3) Press the MODE button until the minute digits blink. Depress the SET button
until the desired minute count is displayed.
4) Press the MODE button until the second digits blink. Depress and hold the
SET button; the seconds display will hold at "00". When the current time
catches up to the display, release the SET button. The clock will start
counting. Hit the MODE button once more to place the clock into working
mode.

Capacitor Backup
With the meterbridge open note the super capacitor at C35. This super
capacitor is self charging. Note that the super capacitor does NOT light up the
clock display; it powers the clock crystal to keep it from losing count (it will
do this for several days).

Operational Modes
The standard factory default clock configuration is crystal-controlled, 12
hour mode, stand-alone operation. However, some operational features can be
modified using programmable dipswitch SW1 on the VU-75 PCB.

24 Hour Mode
The clock can be made to run in 24 hour mode.
SW1 position 1 enables 24 hour mode

D-75 / Sep 2004 page 10 – 3


METERBRIDGE

External Sync
The clock can be synchronized to an external 1Hz signal (input on pin 1
of CT8, referenced to digital common at pin 2 of CT8) or an external 60Hz
signal (input on pin 1 of CT9, referenced to digital common at pin 2 of CT9).
SW1 position 2 enables synchronization to the 1Hz input
SW1 position 3 enables synchronization to the 60Hz input
Additionally, the clock can be synchronized from an ESE master generat-
ing TC-89 time code, brought in on pin 1 of CT10 and referenced to digital
common at pin 2 of CT10.

Dim
The timer and clock displays can be dimmed for operation in areas with
low ambient lighting.
SW1 position 4 enables clock and timer display dimming

UTIL Pre-Fade / Pre-On Defeat


As shipped from the factory, D-75 input modules feed the UTIL bus pre-
fade, pre-on. This feature can be defeated for all input modules via position
4 of dipswitch SW2 on the PR-75 circuit board, located
in the meterbridge area, using the following procedure:
1. power down the console
2. open the meterbridge to provide access to PR-75
board
3. remove the 8 screws that hold the clear plexiglass
cover over the PR-75 board
4. do one of the following (4a or 4b):
4a. if the dipswitch is loaded on the board, throw
position 4 to the ON position, OR
4b. if there is no dipswitch present, solder a jumper
across the two position 4 pads (see photo).
5. replace the cover over the PR-75 board
6. close the meterbridge
7. power up the console

Please note, it is not possible to have some inputs


feed UTIL pre-fade and pre-on and have other inputs
feed UTIL post-fade and post-on. With SW2 position 4
open all inputs feed UTIL pre-fade, pre-on, and with
SW2 position 4 closed all inputs feed UTIL post-fade, position 4 pads
post-on.

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METERBRIDGE

B Source Logic Options


As shipped from the factory the following IN-75 features only work, by default, when
source A is selected on a module: remote logic functions, with the exception of the B tally;
mutes and tallies; and timer restart. Dipswitch SW2 on the PR-75 module in the
meterbridge provided a way to enable these features for B sources.
PR-75 SW2 position 1 (REM B) activates remote logic for B sources when ON
PR-75 SW2 position 2 (MUTE B) activates mutes and tallies for B sources when ON
PR-75 SW2 position 3 (TMR B) activates timer restart for B sources when ON
These settings are global in nature; each dipswitch setting affects all IN-75 modules
at the same time. In other words, if you need to, for example, do a CR mute from a B source
on one module, then any other module that does a CR mute will also mute from the B
source.
To make these settings, follow the directions shown on page 10-4 for UTIL Pre-Fade/
Pre-On Defeat, but substitute the dipswitch position required, as listed above.
In the case of mutes, tallies, and timer restart, note that the appropriate dipswitch
setting on the individual IN-75 module must also be set. That is, if you enable B timer
restart, a module must still have the timer restart dipswitch set for that module to do a timer
restart.

External AES Sync Input


The PR-75 board is provided with connector CT-12, a DB-9, to allow the console’s
sample rate to by synchronized to an external AES Black signal (Word Clock is not
supported). If a valid AES sync signal is connected, the console automatically synchro-
nizes to this signal, and if the signal disappears or becomes invalid the console automati-
cally switches back to the internal sample rate clock. The internal sample rate should be
set to the same frequency as the external sync to avoid drastic sample rate changes if the
external sync is lost.

CT-12
Female DB-9

5 ANALOG GROUND
N/C 9
4 N/C
N/C 8
3 N/C
N/C 7
2 AES SYNC IN SH
AES SYNC IN LO 6
1 AES SYNC IN HI

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SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS

Schematics and Load Sheets


Chapter Contents
Quad Mic Preamp (QMP-4)
schematic ................................................................................................................. 11-2
load sheet ................................................................................................................ 11-3

Input Module (IN-75)


schematic ................................................................................................................. 11-4
load sheet ................................................................................................................ 11-6

A to D Converter (ADC-75)
schematic ................................................................................................................. 11-7
load sheet ................................................................................................................ 11-8

Sample Rate Converter (SRC-75)


schematic ................................................................................................................. 11-9
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-10

Output Module (OM-75)


schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-11
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-14

Control Room Module (CR-75)


schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-15
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-19

Studio Control Module (SC-75)


schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-20
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-24

Superphone (SP-75)
schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-25
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-28

Line Select (LS-75)


schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-29
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-30

Tape Remote (TR-75)


schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-31
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-32

VU Card (VU-75)
schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-33
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-35

Mother Board—Right (MBR-75)


schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-36
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-38

Mother Board—Extender (MBE-75)


schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-39
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-41

Processor Board (PR-75)


load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-42

Power Supply (SPS-100)


schematic ................................................................................................................ 11-43
load sheet ............................................................................................................... 11-44

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C7 33pF

V-
R4 4.99K

V+
D 7 -2dBu
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V+
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V-

V+
MIC1INHI 2
HI C5
- 22uF C6
-50dBu BAL L2 5 SSM2017 6 R1 4.99K 2 AGND
L1 C1 10uF U2 - -2dBu
MIC1INLO 330pF 3 1 R2 10 R3 4.99K 6
MIC 1 LO +
8
5532
U1 -
R9 10 R11 47
3 7 MIC1OUTLO
Z2 Z4
+ 5532
U1 LO
1 5
SH R7 R14 C4 C9 C5V1 C5V1 R5 R13 AGND +

V-
5.1V 5.1V 4 V-
AGND
4.99K 4.99K 0.001uF 0.001uF 10.0K 10.0K R12
MIC 1 AGND
10
PH1
GAIN AGND

CR1 1 2
AGND AGND 5.1V 5.1V

1K 3
C11 C5V1
Z1
C5V1
Z3
TRIM
AGND

1.30K
10uF
SW1

R6
+PhV 14 7
AGND AGND AGND

CT1

3
NOT INSTALLED
R22 13.3K R24 47 MIC2OUTHI
HI
C20 33pF

V-
R18 4.99K

V+
7 -2dBu

V+
-10dBu
C23 10uF 4 8 V+ C14 33pF +4dBu BAL SH OUT 2

V-

V+
MIC2INHI 2
HI C17
- 22uF C18
-50dBu BAL L4 5 SSM2017 6 R15 4.99K 2 AGND
- -2dBu
L3 C13 10uF 330pF U4
MIC2INLO 3 1 R16 10 R17 4.99K 6
MIC 2 LO +
8 3
5532
U3 -
7 R23 10 R25 47 MIC2OUTLO
+ 5532
U3 LO
Z6 Z8 1 5 CT7
SH R21 R28 C16 C22 C5V1 C5V1 R19 R27 AGND +

V-
5.1V 5.1V 4 V- AGND
4.99K 4.99K 0.001uF 0.001uF 10.0K 10.0K R26
MIC 2 AGND 1

C C
AGND
10 AGND
PH2
GAIN AGND

CR2 1 2
2
AGND AGND 5.1V 5.1V
TRIM

1K 3
C19 C5V1 C5V1 +PhV
Z5 Z7 AGND 3
1.30K

10uF
R20

SW1 +PhV
+PhV 12 5 4
AGND AGND AGND +Vin
5

CT2

3
+Vin
6
NOT INSTALLED -Vin
7
R37 13.3K R39 47 MIC3OUTHI
HI -Vin
8
C31 33pF AGND
9

V-
R34 4.99K

V+
7 -2dBu
AGND
10

V+
-10dBu
C34 10uF 4 8 V+ C24 33pF +4dBu BAL SH OUT 3

V-

V+
MIC3INHI 2
HI
C28
- 22uF C30 PWR
-50dBu BAL L6 5 SSM2017 6 R31 4.99K 2 AGND
L5 C27 10uF U6 - -2dBu
MIC3INLO 330pF 3 1 R32 10 R33 4.99K 6
MIC 3 LO +
8
5532
U5 -
R38 10 R40 47
3 7 MIC3OUTLO
Z10 Z12
+ 5532
U5 LO
1 5
SH R30 R36 C26 C33 C5V1
5.1V
C5V1 R35
5.1V
R42 AGND +

V-
4 V-
AGND
4.99K 4.99K 0.001uF 0.001uF 10.0K 10.0K R41
MIC 3 AGND
10
PH3
GAIN AGND

CR3 1 2
AGND AGND 5.1V 5.1V
TRIM

1K 3
C29 C5V1 C5V1
Z9 Z11 AGND
1.30K

10uF CT3
R29

SW1
+PhV 10 3 SH AGND SH AGND
1 12
AGND AGND AGND
LO MIC1INLO LO MIC1OUTLO

CT5
2 11

3
HI MIC1INHI HI MIC1OUTHI

B B
3 10
NOT INSTALLED
SH AGND SH AGND
R51 13.3K R53 47 MIC4OUTHI 4 9
HI
LO MIC2INLO LO MIC2OUTLO
5 8
C43 33pF
HI MIC2INHI HI MIC2OUTHI
V-

R49 4.99K
V+

6 7
7 -2dBu SH AGND SH AGND
V+

-10dBu
C46 10uF 4 8 V+ C37 33pF +4dBu BAL SH OUT 4 7 6
V-

V+
MIC4INHI 2
HI - 22uF C42 LO MIC3INLO LO MIC3OUTLO
-50dBu BAL L8 C41 5 SSM2017 6 R46 4.99K 2 AGND 8 5
L7 C40 10uF U8 - -2dBu
MIC4INLO 330pF 3 1 R47 10 R48 4.99K 6 HI MIC3INHI HI MIC3OUTHI
MIC4 LO +
8
5532
U7 -
R52 10 R54 47
9 4
3 7 MIC4OUTLO
+ 5532
U7 LO SH AGND SH AGND
Z14 Z16 1 5 10 3
SH R44 R45 C39 C45 C5V1 C5V1 R50 R56 AGND +
LO LO

V-
5.1V 5.1V 4 V- MIC4INLO MIC4OUTLO
AGND
4.99K 4.99K 0.001uF 0.001uF 10.0K 10.0K R55
MIC 4 AGND 11 2
10 HI MIC4INHI HI MIC4OUTHI
PH4
GAIN AGND
CR4 1 2

12 1
AGND AGND 5.1V 5.1V
TRIM
1K 3

C36 C5V1 C5V1


Z13 Z15 AGND CT4
1.30K

10uF
R43

SW1
+PhV 8 1
AGND AGND AGND
CT6

NOT INSTALLED

F2
V+ +Vin

POLYSW
C3 C15 C25 C38 C12 .3A
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 100uF

A QMP-4 A
CONTRACT NO.
C8 C21 C32 C44 C35 - Sergey Averin -
AGND
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 100uF
F1
-Vin
APPROVALS DATE
V-
DRAWN SA 4-3-03
POLYSW
.3A 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 16S0026 _
W# 700768 SCALE QMP-4 PCB SHEET 1 OF 1

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

D-75/Sep 2004
QMP-4 Quad Mic Preamp Schematic - Sheet 1 of 1 page 11 - 2
SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS

QMP-4 Quad Mic Preamp - Load Sheet


D-75 / Sep 2004 page
page 11
11 –– 23
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
U10 1
VCC 3
BSW 3 2 BUF_D[0] 2 U11
1D 1Q
PGMSW 4 5 BUF_D[1] 1 U3 8
2D 2Q 74ACT08 4
VCC VCC AUDSW 7 6 BUF_D[2] 6
SW2 3D 3Q U11 5
1 AUXSW 8 9 BUF_D[3]
DS1 4D 4Q
A/B R21 220
3
5 R23 150 BSW UTLSW 13 12 BUF_D[4] 74ACT08
5D 5Q 2 AQW210S7
SW A/B
SW2 C9 R22
CUESW 14
6D 6Q
15 BUF_D[5] R41 1.00K DBS_S U12
SW 2 ONSW 17 16 BUF_D[6]
VCC
FDR5REF 6
____ 5
4 0.01uF 10.0K 7D 7Q Vin+ INTR
6 OFFSW 18 19 BUF_D[7] 7

D D
8D 8Q Vin-
11 3 U3 6 11 FDR_[7]
DS2 GND GND LE DB7
PGM R29 220 R20 1.00K 1
___ VCC 1
___
DB6
12 FDR_[6]
VCC OE CS
SW SW3
1
2
___
RD DB5
13 FDR_[5]
3 74ABT373 R65 3
___ 14 FDR_[4]
5 R28 150 PGMSW 4 AQW210S5 WR DB4
R40 1.00K DBS_S 4.99K 4 15 FDR_[3]
PGM CLKIN DB3
SW3 C10 R27 U9 9 16 FDR_[2]
DS3 SW VCC Vref/2 DB2
AUD R30 150 4
2
0.01uF 10.0K 3 2 BUF_D[8] 8 17 FDR_[1]
6 1D 1Q AGND DB1
SW 4
2D 2Q
5 BUF_D[9] 1 U4 8
R63 10.0K 19
CLKR DB0
18 FDR_[0]
GND GND 7 6 BUF_D[10]
3D 3Q R64 C27 C28
8 9 BUF_D[11] ADC0804
SW4 4D 4Q 4.99K 68pF 68pF GND
1 13 12 BUF_D[12]
DS4 5D 5Q
AUX R31 220
3
5 R33 150 AUDSW MDL_ID[0] 14 15 BUF_D[13] R44 1.00K
2 AQW210S7
MDL_ID[0] 6D 6Q GND GND GND
SW AUD
SW4 C11 R34 MDL_ID[1]
MDL_ID[1] 17
7D 7Q
16 BUF_D[14]
VCC GND
SW 2 GND INPUT 18 19 BUF_D[15] 5
4 0.01uF 10.0K MDL_ID[2] 8D 8Q 4
6 11 3 U4 6 6 U2
LE
___
1
DS5 GND GND OE 74ACT02
UTL R32 220 GND
SW SW5
1
74ABT373
4 AQW210S5
1
3
3 R45 1.00K 2 U1
5 R49 150 AUXSW
U5
AUX GND 74ACT32
SW5 C20 R48 BUF_D[0] 3 2 4
DS6 SW 1D 1Q
CUE R37 220 4
2
0.01uF 10.0K BUF_D[1] 4 5 U13 5 U1
6
6 2D 2Q
SW BUF_D[2] 7
3D 3Q
6 BUF_A[1] 2
A0 74ACT32
GND GND BUF_D[3] 8 9 BUF_A[2] 4 12
4D 4Q A1 11
BUF_D[4] 13 12 BUF_A[3] 6 13 U1
SW6 5D 5Q A2
CT3 VCC 1 BUF_D[5] 14 15 BUF_A[4] 8
3 6D 6Q A3 74ACT32
5 R50 150 UTLSW BUF_D[6] 17 16 BUF_A[5] 11 9
1 7D 7Q A4 VCC 8
UTL
C C
BUF_D[7] 18 19 13 10 U1
SW6 C21 R51 8D 8Q A5
2 SW 2 CHAN_W1 11 15
4 0.01uF 10.0K LE
___ A6 R53 74ACT32
6 RESET 1 17
3 OE A7 ____ 19 10.0K
MDL_A[0] 3 2
GND GND B0 A=B 1 CHAN_W1
FADER 4 74ABT373 MDL_A[1] 5
B1
3 U2
SW7 MDL_A[2] 7
5 1 B2 74ACT02
3 U6 MDL_A[3] 9 RESET_I 8
10K FDR5REF 5 R36 150 CUESW B3 10
6 BUF_D[8] 3 2 MDL_A[4] 12 RESET 9 U2
CRx CUE 1D 1Q B4
SW7 C12 R35 BUF_D[9] 4 5 14
7 SW 2 2D 2Q B5 74ACT02
4 0.01uF 10.0K BUF_D[10] 7 6 16 11
6 3D 3Q B6 13 RESET
8 BUF_D[11] 8 9 18 12 U2
4D 4Q B7
__
GND GND BUF_D[12] 13 12 RESET 1
9 5D 5Q CI 74ACT02
BUF_D[13] 14 15
6D 6Q
FADER GND
BUF_D[14] 17
7D 7Q
16
GND
74ACT521 GND R55 40.2K 12
R24 24 SDATA
11
BUF_D[15] 18 19 RESET_I SDATA_I 13 U11
8D 8Q
CHAN_W1 11 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
LE
___ 1.00K R11 74ACT08
VCC RESET 1 4148 D2
CT4 OE
R56 R57 R58 R59 R54 R47 R46
GND
1 74ABT373 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K VCC VCC VCC
MDL_A[0]
R71 150 ONSW
2 MDL_A[1]
U8 R70 R52
C35 R73 MDL_A[2] D3
3 FDR_[0] 3 2 BUF_D[8] 10.0K 4148 10.0K
0.01uF 10.0K 1D 1Q MDL_A[3] 9
R72 475 FDR_[1] 4 5 BUF_D[9] 8
4 2D 2Q MDL_A[4] R26 1.00K 10 U11
FDR_[2] 7 6 BUF_D[10]
GND GND 3D 3Q
5 FDR_[3] 8 9 BUF_D[11] C34 74ACT08
4D 4Q MDL_ID[0]
ON GND PRESENT 13 12 BUF_D[0] 100uF
6 PRESENCE 5D 5Q MDL_ID[1] R25 10.0K
SW EFS
DSW1 14
6D 6Q
15 BUF_D[1]
"ON"SW DSW2 17 16 BUF_D[2] GND
ATTENUATE
B B
GND 7D 7Q F3
DSW3 18 19 BUF_D[3] V+in
CT5
VCC TB TO ST ASSIGN 8D 8Q
U14
V+
51 +Vin
11 SCLK POLYSW
LE
___
R19 1.00K 1 10.0K R68 2 C29 0.3A
1 VCC OE A+
1 3 R61 68 SCLK_I 0.1uF
R74 150 OFFSW A- OUTA
2 74ABT373 6
B+
C36 R76 MCLK 7 5 R66 68 MCLK_I
3 B- OUTB
0.01uF 10.0K U7 10.0K R69 10 C30 AGND
R75 150 C+
4 FDR_[4] 3 2 BUF_D[12] LR 9 11 0.1uF
1D 1Q C- OUTC F4
GND GND FDR_[5] 4 5 BUF_D[13] 10.0K R67 100 R62 14 V-in
5 2D 2Q D+
V-
54 -Vin
FDR_[6] BUF_D[14] R60 68 LR_I
OFF 7
3D 3Q
6 15
D- OUTD
13
POLYSW
6 FDR_[7] 8 9 BUF_D[15] 4 0.3A
SW DSW4
4D 4Q
BUF_D[4]
EN
__
13 12 12
"OFF"SW TALLY 2 5D 5Q EN F2
DSW5 BUF_D[5] PHANT +PHin
GND
VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
ST MUTE
14
6D 6Q
15
50 + PHANT
DSW6 17 16 BUF_D[6] GND DS90C032
CR MUTE 7D 7Q POLYSW
TIMER RESTART
DSW7 18
8D 8Q
19 BUF_D[7] 0.17A
NOT INSTALLED
62 PIN
R4
10.0K
R8
10.0K
R5
10.0K
R1
10.0K
R9
10.0K
11
1
LE
___ VCC Q1
EDGE
R3 475
OE
VCC 2 3 +REG
F5
+DIGin CONNECTOR
REMOTE ON 14
74ABT373
VCC VCC VCC VCC OUT IN 58
GND
R7 475 POLYSW +DIG
REMOTE OFF 16
C25 C7 C24 C26 Z1 C37 C8 C33
NCP1117 1
C32 C31
0.3A
R43 10 1N5339
ON TALLY 15 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 5.6V 0.1uF 0.1uF 100uF 100uF 0.1uF
DBS_S
MACHINE COMMON 5
GND GND GND GND 62 DIG.COM.
R38 10
STOP 4
GND
R39 10
START 3 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
R6 475
READY 2

A IN-75 A
R2 475
R18 R17 R16 R14 R15 R13 R12 CONTRACT NO.
COUGH 1
SW1
10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K
R10 475 1 DSW1 - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
TB SWITCH 17 EFS
2 DSW2
R42 10 ATTENUATE APPROVALS DATE
A/B LOGIC FOLLOW 6
F1 TB TO ST ASSIGN
3 DSW3 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
SS14 D1
DB_VCC VCC2DB 4 DSW4 DRAWN
+5V 18 VCC TALLY 2
5 DSW5 C6 C23 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C22
WWP 9-11-13 600 Industrial Drive
ST MUTE
DIGITAL COMMON 19
C13 C2 C4 C3 C1 C5 POLYSW
0.16A 6 DSW6 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF CHECKED MM New Bern, NC 28562
0.1uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF CR MUTE
7 DSW7
GND TIMER RESTART ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
GND GND GND GND GND GND
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND WWP
D 16S1002 B1
W# 700801
GND
SCALE IN-75B PCB SHEET 1 OF 2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

D-75/May 2010 page 11 - 4


2 1 2 1

EDGE CONNECTOR BUSS CHART IN-75 INPUTS


CT2
AGND
GND
1
3
2
4
AGND
GND
DB Connector Pinouts
SDATA 5 6
PHONE_SD

MDL_A[0]
7
9
8
10 MDL_A[1]
I/O PORTS
BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2]
BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4]
BUF_A[5] 15 16
17 18
BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1]
BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3]

B BUF_D[4]
BUF_D[6]
23
25
24
26
BUF_D[5]
BUF_D[7] B B LINE "A" LT/MIC 1/AES "A" IN SH 25
13 AUDIO COMMON B
BUF_D[8] BUF_D[9]
27 28
12 LINE "A" LT/MIC 1/AES "A" IN LO
BUF_D[10]
BUF_D[12]
29 30 BUF_D[11]
BUF_D[13]
LINE "A" LT/MIC 1/AES "A" IN HI 24
31 32
11 LINE "A" RT/MIC 2/AES "B" IN SH
BUF_D[14]
GND
33 34 BUF_D[15]
GND
LINE "A" RT/MIC 2/AES "B" IN LO 23
35 36
10 LINE "A" RT/MIC 2/AES "B" IN HI
LR
SCLK
37 38
LINE "B" LT/NC IN SH 22
39 40
9 LINE "B" LT/NC IN LO
MCLK
GND
41 42
GND
LINE "B" LT/NC IN HI 21
43 44
8 LINE "B" RT/NC IN SH
AGND
AGND
45 46 AGND
LINE "B" RT/NC IN LO 20
47 48
7 LINE "B" RT/NC IN HI
V+in
N/C
49 50 +PHin
DIGITAL GND 19
51 52
N/C 6 "B" TALLY
GND
N/C
53 54 V-in
+5V DIGITAL 18
55 56
N/C 5 START/STOP COM.
N/C
57 58 +DIGin
TB TO CR 17
MDL_A[2] 59 60
N/C 4 STOP
MDL_A[3] 61 62 MDL_A[4]
REMOTE OFF 16
3 START
"ON" TALLY 15
2 READY
REMOTE ON 14
1 COUGH

CT1
1 2
DB1 DB14
3 4
DB2 DB15
5 6
DB3 DB16
7 8
DB4 DB17
DBS_S 9 10 DB_VCC
DB5 DB18
11 12 GND
DB6 DB19
AGND 13 14 AGND
AGND 15 16
17 18 PHANT
V+ 19 20
21 22 V-
GND 23 24
25 26 VCC
A GND
SDATA_I
27
29
28
30 LR_I
A A A
SCLK_I 31 32 MCLK_I
33 34
MDL_ID[0] 35 36 MDL_ID[1]

IN-75 IN-75
CONTRACT NO. CONTRACT NO.

- SA UR US - Sergey Averin - - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -


APPROVALS DATE APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN WWP 9-11-13 600 Industrial Drive DRAWN WWP 9-11-13 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED New Bern, NC 28562 CHECKED New Bern, NC 28562
MM MM
SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
ISSUED WWP B 16S1003 B1 ISSUED WWP B 16S1003 B1
W# 700801 SCALE IN-75B PCB SHEET 2 OF 2 W# 700801 SCALE IN-75B PCB SHEET 2 OF 2

2 1 2 1
IN-75 Input Module Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2
D-75/May 2010 page 11 - 5 D-75/May 2010 Page
D-75 / Sep 2004
IN-75 Input Module - Load Sheet page 11 – 6
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

LINE
ADC-75 INPUT

1 CR1
2 3 10K
220 R40 LT TRIM 15 R33

R24 4.99K
C27 33pF -2dBu
220pF C45
2.32K R38 BAT54
D5
VA+ D5
BAT54
DB Connector Pinouts
220pF C44
C38 VA+
8 V+
VCC VCC
AGND AGND AGND I/O PORTS
D D
A_IN_LT_HI R25 10.0K 6 0.001uF
HI 22uF C47
7 R29 4.99K 14 13 6
LT +4dBu BAL
A_IN_LT_LO R26 10.0K
OP275
U3 X-Y X
51 R37
D6
BAT54
AGND BAT54
D6 4.99K
23 7 10uF .1uF C42
5 6 12 7 2
LO INH Y C56 22uF OP275
U7 2.32K R39
R16
C40 C41 0.1uF

VD
VA
11 U5 5 OP275 1 51 R36 2
C36 C37 C28 R20 S R32 U7 GNDL
74VHC4053 3 15 R34 4 1 VREFL1
0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K 40.2K -14dBu AINL+ VREFL
2.5V
4 V- -14dBu 5
AINL- VCOML
3 VCOML1
13 AUDIO COMMON
AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND 2.5V LINE "A" LT IN SH 25
LINE
25
AINR+ 12 LINE "A" LT IN LO
LINE "A" 4 3 24 28 VREFR1
LINE "A" LT IN HI

1 CR2
24

2 3 10K
X-Y X AINR- VREFR
RT TRIM
LINE "A" RT IN SH
6 5 220 R15 15 R10 27 26 VCOMR1
R8 4.99K INH Y GNDR U4 VCOMR 11
C12 33pF -2dBu
9
S U5
220pF C18 C16 C14 C15 LINE "A" RT IN LO 23
LINE "A" RT IN HI
74VHC4053 2.32K R13 BAT54 VA+ D2 13
D2 BAT54 LRCK 0.1uF 10uF .1uF 10
8 V+ 220pF C8
14
SCLK LINE "B" LT IN SH 22
LINE "B" LT IN LO
C19 17
8 V+ MCLK AGND AGND AGND 9
A_IN_RT_HI
LINE "B" LT IN HI
R3 10.0K 2 0.001uF 16
HI 22uF C22 U5
FSYNC 21
LINE "B" RT IN SH
1 R28 4.99K 15 1 6
RT +4dBu BAL OP275
U3 X-Y X D3
BAT54
AGND BAT54
D3 8
A_IN_RT_LO
LINE "B" RT IN LO
R4 10.0K 3 6 2 7 51 R14 2 19
LO INH Y C1 22uF OP275
U1 2.32K R5
HPFE 20
SDATA_I
LINE "B" RT IN HI
10 8 5 OP275 1 51 R12 20 15 R17 68
C5 C6 C7 R9 S GND R41 U1 TEST SDATA 7
DIGITAL GND
4 V- 74VHC4053 3 15 R11
0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K 40.2K -14dBu AK5383 19
2.5V
4 V- -14dBu
18
DFS 6 "B" TALLY
AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND 2.5V
12
SMODE1 +5V DIGITAL 18
11
SMODE2 CAL
9
5 START/STOP COM.
LINE "A"/
TB TO CR 17
LR_I 6
4 STOP

DGND
AGND

BGND
ZCAL
____
LINE "B" SCLK_I 10
RST REMOTE OFF 16
R21 4.99K SELECT MCLK_I
3 START
C25 33pF -2dBu
22 21 8
"ON" TALLY 15
2 READY
C AGND AGND AGND AGND
REMOTE ON 14 C
B_IN_LT_HI
COUGH
R22 10.0K 6
HI 22uF C55 1
7 R31 4.99K 14 13
LT +4dBu BAL
B_IN_LT_LO R23 10.0K
OP275
U2 X-Y X
5 6 12
LO INH Y
11
C33 C34 C26 R19 S U6
74VHC4053
0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K VA+
R35 Q1
AGND AGND AGND AGND 1.00K VCC VCC V+ 3
IN OUT
2
VA+
DB-25
2.5V GND
CONNECTOR

TP1
LINE "B" 4
X-Y X
3
C21 C49 C31 R42 C43 C30 1 NCP1117

6.2V
6 5 C53 C29 C17
R6 4.99K INH Y 0.1uF 0.1uF 150uF 1.00K 0.1uF 150uF
9 0.1uF 150uF 0.1uF DB1 1
-2dBu S U6 14 DB14

TP2
C10 33pF
74VHC4053
AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND DB2 2
15 DB15
8 V+ DB3 3
AGND 16 DB16
B_IN_RT_HI R1 10.0K 2
HI 22uF C32 U6
DB4 4
1 R30 4.99K 15 1 17 DB17
RT +4dBu BAL
B_IN_RT_LO R2 10.0K
OP275
U2 X-Y X
DB5 5 DB_VCC
3 6 2
LO INH Y 18 DB18
10 8 D1 1N4002
C2 C3 C4 R7 S GND V+ R18 2.32K VDD DB6 6 GND
4 V- 74VHC4053 19 DB19
0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K B_IN_RT_HI
AGND DB10 7 B_IN_RT_LO
AGND C54 C9 C46 C13 C11 Z2 C51 C35 20 DB23
C5V1 AGND
AGND AGND AGND AGND 100uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 5.1V 0.1uF 0.1uF DB8 8 B_IN_LT_HI
1N4002 D4 21 DB24
B_IN_LT_LO
DB12 9 AGND
22 DB22
A_IN_RT_HI
C39 C48 C20 C24 C23 Z1 C52 C50 AGND DB10 10 A_IN_RT_LO
C5V1 AGND GND 23 DB23
22uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 5.1V 0.1uF 0.1uF AGND
DB11 11 A_IN_LT_HI
V- R27 2.32K VEE 24 DB24

B B
A_IN_LT_LO
DB12 12 AGND
25 DB25
AGND
DB13 13

EDGE CONNECTOR BUSS CHART CT1

CT2
1 2
DB1 DB14
DB2
3
5
4
6
DB15 36 PIN
DB3
DB4
7 8
DB16
DB17
EDGE
DB5
DBS_S 9 10 DB_VCC
DB18 CONNECTOR
11 12 GND
DB6 DB19
AGND AGND V+
13 14 V+
19 +V
AGND 15 16
V-
17 18 PHANT
V-
22 -V
V+ 19 20
21 22 V-
GND 23 24 VCC
REMOTE ON 14
VCC VCC
25 26
26 +5V
REMOTE OFF 16 GND 27 28
SDATA_I 29 30 LR_I
ON TALLY 15
SCLK_I 31 32 MCLK_I
DBS_S
MACHINE COMMON 5 33 34 GND
27 DIG.COM.
GND 35 36
STOP 4 MDL_ID[0] MDL_ID[1]
GND
START 3

READY 2

A ADC-75 A
CONTRACT NO.
COUGH 1 MDL ID BIT - 1,0
NO PCB - H,H
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
TB SWITCH 17 SRC - L,H
SLADC - H,L
A/B LOGIC FOLLOW 6 MMADC - L,L (*)
APPROVALS DATE
DB_VCC DB_VCC DRAWN
+5V 18 WWP 3-30-10 600 Industrial Drive
DIGITAL COMMON 19 CHECKED DB New Bern, NC 28562
GND
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
WWP
D 16S100x B
W# 700802 SCALE ADC-75B PCB SHEET 1 OF 1

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

D-75 / Mar 2010


ADC-75 A to D Converter Schematic - Sheet 1 of 1 page 11 - 7
SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS

ADC-75 A to D Converter - Load Sheet


D-75 / Sep
Mar 2010
2004 page
page 11
11 –– 38
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

SRC-75 INPUT
SW1
1

R10 FOR 75 OHM


220

B_IN_HI
0.1uF C3
3
T1
4
DB Connector Pinouts
R13 R9
220 220
B_IN_LO 1 6
I/O PORTS
D U1
+3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V D
6 L1
A+
7 +3.3V +3.3V
A- R3
2 U5 C10 C11 R17 U4
SW2 B+ 6 23 21
4.99K
AUDIO COMMON
1 1 5 2 4.7uF 0.1uF 1.00K 20 7
B- OUTA 1A R8 TDM_I VDD_IO 13
R11 FOR 75 OHM
10
C+ OUTB
3 3
1B 0.01uF C2
VA VD VL
10 AES "A" IN SH 25
AES "A" IN LO
9 11 5 GND GND 5 26 4 23
T2
220 C- OUTC 2A 0.01uF C1 RXN SDOUT SDATA_I SDATA_O 12
0.1uF C4
14
D+ OUTD
13 6
2B 1Y
4 4
RXP0 OSCLK
27 5
SCLK_I SCLK_O
25
AES "A" IN HI 24
A_IN_HI 3 4
R12 R14
15
D-
14
3A 2Y
7 3
RXP1 OLRCK
28 6
LRCLK_I LRCLK_O
24
11 AES "B" IN SH
220 220
4
EN
___
13
3B 3Y
12
GND
2
RXP2 AES "B" IN LO 23
A_IN_LO
AES "B" IN HI
1 6 12 11 9 1 R1 10
EN 4A 4Y RXP3 U3 SMODE_I_0 10
N/C
10 10 40.2K 11
AM26C32
4B
__ +3.3V +3.3V
RXSEL1 SMODE_I_1 22
GND
1
A/B
__
11
RXSEL0 RMCK
24 12
SMODE_I_2 9 N/C
15
G
12
TXSEL1
GND
N/C 21
N/C
R18 R4 13 25 19
TXSEL0 OMCK SMODE_O_0 8
74ACT157
N/C
40.2K 4.99K 18
GND SMODE_O_1 20
14
NV/RERR
______ TX
20
7 N/C
15
AUDIO C
19 17
WLNGTH_O_0 DIGITAL GND 19
16
96KHZ U
18 C16 1nF 16
WLNGTH_O_1 6 "B" TALLY
17
RCBL +5V DIGITAL 18
____ C14 10nF
2
MCLK_I MCLK_O
3
5 START/STOP COM.
TB TO CR
RESET_I~ R16 10.0K 9 8 3.92K R15
RST FILT 17
26
MMODE_I_0 4 STOP
AGND DGND
REMOTE OFF
R6 R5 R2 C15 10nF 27
CS8416
MMODE_I_1 16
START
4.99K 4.99K 7 22 4.99K 28
MMODE_I_2 3
"ON" TALLY 15
READY
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 1
2
C C
GRPDLYS
______
+3.3V 13
RESET REMOTE ON 14
Y1
9
14
BYPASS
15
1 COUGH
_ MUTE_I MUTE_O
E/D OUT
GND AD1896
24.576MHZ 1
4
U2 2

74LVC1G32
LR_I
SCLK_I
SDATA_I R7 68

DB-25
CONNECTOR
CT1

DB1 1
14 DB14
DB2 2
15 DB15
DB3 3
16 DB16
DB4 4
17 DB17
DB5 5 DB_VCC
18 DB18
DB6 6 GND
19 DB19
7
20
AGND
DB8 8

B B
21
9 AGND
22 DB22
B_IN_HI
DB10 10 B_IN_LO
23 DB23

EDGE CONNECTOR BUSS CHART DB11


AGND
11
24
A_IN_HI
DB24
A_IN_LO
CT2 DB12 12 AGND
25 DB25
1 2 AGND
DB1 DB14 DB13 13
3 4
DB2 DB15
5 6
DB3 DB16
7 8
DB4 DB17
DBS_S 9 10 DB_VCC
DB5 DB18
11 12 GND
DB6 DB19
AGND 13 14 AGND
AGND 15
17
16
18 PHANT
36 PIN
V+ 19 20 EDGE
21 22 V-
+3.3V
CONNECTOR
GND 23 24 Q1
REMOTE ON 14
VCC VCC
25 26 2
OUT IN
3
26 +5V
REMOTE OFF 16 GND 27 28 GND
SDATA_I 29 30 LR_I C12 C9 C8 LT1117 1 C19 C18
ON TALLY 15
SCLK_I 31 32 MCLK_I 150uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 150uF
DBS_S
MACHINE COMMON 5 33 34
27 DIG.COM.
35 36 GND
STOP 4 MDL_ID[0] MDL_ID[1]
GND
START 3

READY 2

A SRC-75 A
CONTRACT NO.
COUGH 1 MDL ID BIT - 1,0
NO PCB - H,H
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
TB SWITCH 17 SRC - L,H
SLADC - H,L
A/B LOGIC FOLLOW 6 MMADC - L,L (*)
APPROVALS DATE
VCC VCC VCC +3.3V +3.3V
DB_VCC DB_VCC DRAWN
+5V 18 WWP 8-4-09 600 Industrial Drive
DIGITAL COMMON 19
C5
0.1uF
C13
0.1uF
C17
0.1uF
C6
0.1uF
C7
0.1uF
CHECKED DB New Bern, NC 28562
GND
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
GND GND GND GND GND WWP
D 16S1002 C
W# 700803 SCALE SRC-75C PCB SHEET 1 OF 1

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

D-75 / Sep 2010 page 11 - 9


SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS

SRC-75 Sample Rate Converter - Load Sheet


D-75 / Sep 2010
2004 page 11
page 11––10
4
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
U7
220 R13
GND PRESENT 3 2 BUF_D[0] CT5
1D 1Q T4
4 5 BUF_D[1] +3.3V
2D 2Q 1 PGM_TXN 220 R17 PGM_D_LO
AUDSW 7 6 BUF_D[2]
3D 3Q GND
VCC VCC AUXSW 8 9 BUF_D[3] 2
SW1 4D 4Q PGM_TXP PGM_D_HI
1 UTLSW 13 12 BUF_D[4] TCK
DS1 5D 5Q 3
A R23 220
3
5 R98 150 EXT1SW 14 15 BUF_D[5]
6D 6Q TDO
SW A
SW1 C98 R80
EXT1SW 17
7D 7Q
16 BUF_D[6] 4
SW 2 EXT2SW 18 19 BUF_D[7] TDI
4 0.01uF 10.0K 8D 8Q 5 220 R11
6 11

D D
LE
___ TMS T2
R48 1.00K 1 6
GND GND VCC OE AUX_TXN 220 R15 AUX_D_LO

SW2 GND 74ABT373


1 AUX_TXP AUX_D_HI
DS2 VCC
B R6 220
3
5 R22 150 EXT2SW
SW B
SW2 C46 R81 R47
U13
SW 2 U8 CCLK 75
____ 52 INIT
4 0.01uF 10.0K 10.0K CCLK
_________ INIT,I/O
6 AUTOSW 3 2 BUF_D[8] 51 220 R12
1D 1Q PROGRAM
SSSW 4 5 BUF_D[9] 74 T3
GND GND 2D 2Q BUSY,DOUT,I/O
RSTSW 7 6 BUF_D[10] GND 25 AUD_TXN 220 R16 AUD_D_LO
3D 3Q M0
SW3 HOLDSW 8 9 BUF_D[11] GND 23 49 DONE
1 4D 4Q M1 DONE
DS3 BUF_D[12] +3.3V AUD_TXP AUD_D_HI
AUD R24 150
3
5 R99 150 AUDSW
13
5D 5Q
12 R112 4.99K 27
M2
14 15 BUF_D[13] 77 R37 3.3 TDO
SW AUD
SW3 C101 R82
MDL_ID[0]
17
6D 6Q
16 BUF_D[14] 80
___ TDO
NOT INSTALLED
SW 2 MDL_ID[1] OUTPUT=5 7D 7Q CS,I/O
______
4 0.01uF 10.0K 18 19 BUF_D[15] 81 7
6 MDL_ID[2] 8D 8Q WRITE,I/O PAD134 220 R10
11 8 AUD_TXP
LE
___ PAD149,Vref7 T1
GND GND 1 FPGA_TDI 79 9 AUD_TXN
OE TDI PAD152 UTL_TXN 220 R14 UTL_D_LO
TMS 2 10
SW4 TMS PAD161,IRDY
1 GND 74ABT373 TCK 99 13
DS5 TCK PAD164,TRDY UTL_TXP UTL_D_HI
AUX R25 220
3
5 R100 150 AUXSW U20 15
PAD173
SW AUX
SW4 C80 R101
BUF_D[0] 3
1D 1Q
2 AESV 39
GCK0,I PAD176,Vref6
16 AUX_TXP
SW 2 BUF_D[1] 4 5 AESC 36 17 AUX_TXN
4 0.01uF 10.0K 2D 2Q GCK1,I PAD191
6 BUF_D[2] 7 6 88 18
3D 3Q GCK2,I PAD194
BUF_D[3] 8 9 91 19 +3.3V VCC +3.3V
GND GND 4D 4Q GCK3,I PAD197
BUF_D[4] 13 12 20 UTL_TXP
5D 5Q PAD203,Vref6
SW5 BUF_D[5] 14 15 PROMDATA 73 21 UTL_TXN R194 R192 R193
1 6D 6Q D0,DIN,I/O PAD212
DS6 BUF_D[6] SDATA_PGM SDATA_UTL 1.00K 10.0K 1.00K
UTL R27 220
3
5 R40 150 UTLSW
17
7D 7Q
16 70
D1,I/O PAD215
22
BUF_D[7] 18 19 69 30
SW UTL
C C
8D 8Q D2,I/O PAD233,Vref5 U39
SW5 C51 R39 CHAN_W1 11 XSCLK_AO 66 31 J2
SW 2 LE
___ D3,I/O PAD239 1
_____ ___ 8
4 0.01uF 10.0K RESET 1 60 32 GND PBRST WDS
___
6 OE D4,I/O PAD242 5
57 34 ___ NMI
D5,I/O PAD260,Vref5 PROMDATA 6
GND GND 74ABT373 56 40 SDATA_AUD ST ____ J3
D6,I/O PAD280 +2.5V 4 7
U21 53 41 IN RST
D7,I/O PAD289,Vref4 BAT54 D7
BUF_D[8] 3 2 43 R195
DS4 1D 1Q PAD307 DS1706
R26 619 BUF_D[9] 4 5 82 44 4.99K
CUE BUF_D[10]
2D 2Q
LR_DO
PAD12,Vref1 PAD310
7 6 83 45
3D 3Q PAD18 PAD316,Vref4
BUF_D[11] 8 9 SCLK_DO 84 46 GND
4D 4Q PAD21 PAD325
BUF_D[12] 13 12 LR_AIO 86 47
5D 5Q PAD39,Vref1 PAD328
BUF_D[13] 14 15 MCLK_AIO 87 54
6D 6Q PAD48 PAD347,Vref3 U32
BUF_D[14] 17 16 93 55
7D 7Q PAD68,Vref0 PAD353 20 19
SW6 BUF_D[15] 18 19 RESET_I SCLK_AO 95 58 +3.3V VCCJ VCCO +3.3V
1 8D 8Q PAD86 PAD362
DS7 CHAN_W1 MCLK_DO
AUTO R91 220
3
5 R171 150 AUTOSW
11
LE
___ 1.00K R64
96
PAD89 PAD374,Vref3
59
TMS 5 17 R38 3.3 FPGA_TDI
RESET 1 97 62 TMS TDO
SW AUTO
SW6 C165 R172
OE
XLR_AIO 98
PAD95,Vref0 PAD386,TRDY
65
TDI 4
TDI
NOT INSTALLED

SW 2 GND PAD104 PAD389,IRDY TCK 6 1 PROMDATA


4 0.01uF 10.0K 74ABT373 3 67 TCK D0
6 PAD113 PAD401,Vref2
U6 SDATA_AUX 4 68 XMCLK_AIO ___
PAD122,Vref7 PAD413 CCLK 3 7
GND GND BUF_A[1] 2 PGM_TXP 5 71 AESC CLK CF
A0 PAD128 PAD422 +3.3V R123 1.00K
BUF_A[2] 4 PGM_TXN 6 72 AESV ____
SW7 A1 PAD131 PAD428,Vref2 INIT 8 R46 3.3 TDO
1 BUF_A[3] 6 OE/RST
___ ____ 13
START/ DS8
3
5 R136 150 SSSW BUF_A[4] 8
A2
XC2S30
DONE 10
CE CEO
R90 150 A3
STOP S/S BUF_A[5] 11 VCC
SW7 C135 R137 A4 XCF01
SW SW 2
0.01uF 10.0K
13
A5
4
6 15 R126
A6
17 10.0K
GND GND A7 ____ 19 R70 619
MDL_A[0] 3 DS11
B0 A=B R143 220 DONE

B B
SW8 MDL_A[1] 5 SCLK U22 MCK +3.3V
1 B1
DS9 MDL_A[2] 10.0K R141
RESET R51 220
3
5 R50 150 RSTSW
7
B2
2
A+
MDL_A[3] 9 1 3 R71 68 SCLK_AI
SW RST
SW8 C64 R49 MDL_A[4] 12
B3
6
A- OUTA
SW 2 B4 B+ F1
4 0.01uF 10.0K 14 MCLK 7 5 R74 24 MCLK_AIO V+in
6 B5
10.0K R142
B- OUTB
V+
51 +Vin
16 10
B6 C+ POLYSW
GND GND 18 LR 220 R69 9 11 R68 68 SCLK_AO C33 C25 1.0A
B7
__ C- OUTC
RESET 1 10.0K R65 14 100uF 100uF
SW9 CI D+
LR_AIO

CONNECTOR
1 15 13 R67 68
DS10 D- OUTD
HOLD R56 220
3
5 R55 150 HOLDSW 74ACT521 4
GND C75 EN
SW HOLD
SW9 C69 R54 VCC 0.1uF
12
__
EN
R66 68 LR_DO AGND C34 C85
NOT INSTALLED
SW 2 100uF 100uF
4 0.01uF 10.0K R75 39 MCLK_DO F2
NOT INSTALLED DS90C032 SCLK_DO V-in

62 PIN
6 R72 68 V-
-Vin

EDGE
NOT INSTALLED
R73 GND GND 54
VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC U23 U23
GND GND 4.99K POLYSW
10
____ 4
____ 0.3A
SET 9 SET 5
R104 R103 R102 R130 R129 MCK 11 Q 3 Q VCC Q3
VCC CLK CLK F3
10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC +REG +DIGin
12
D __
____ Q 8
2
D __
____ Q 6
2
OUT IN
3
58 +DIG
13 1 GND
MDL_A[0] R128 CLR CLR POLYSW
C188 C126 C110 C109 C93 C40 C125 C44 C107 Z1 Z2 NCP1117 1 1.0A
MDL_A[1] 10.0K 1SMB5919 1N5339 C190 C22 C17 C115 C137
8 74ACT74 74ACT74 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 5.6V 5.6V
MDL_A[2] 10 BUF_RST GND 1uF 0.1uF 100uF 100uF 1uF
U31
MDL_A[3] 4148 D5 9
62 DIG.COM.
5 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
MDL_A[4] 74ACT02 4
GND 6 U31 GND
GND R125 40.2K 9
8 SDATA22 74ACT02 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V
VCC VCC VCC VCC SDATA_I 10 U30 GND
R127 24
1
74ACT32 3 C108 C61 C45 C92 C50 C166 C60 C164 C124 C91 C189
R138 R92 R139 R140 BUF_RST 2 U30
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
475 475 475 475

A OM-75 A
SDATA_PGM VCC
4
74ACT32 CONTRACT NO.
SDATA_AUD 6 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
5 U30
SDATA_AUX C159 - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
12
SDATA_UTL 100uF 11 RESET 74ACT32
R168 1.00K 13 U30 VCC Q1 +3.3V VCC Q2 +2.5V APPROVALS DATE
R173 R93 R174 R175 2 3 2 3 2 +2.5V +2.5V +2.5V +2.5V
74ACT32 1 CHAN_W1 IN OUT IN OUT DRAWN WWP 10-22-10
619 619 619 619 R169 D6
4148
3 U31 GND GND 600 Industrial Drive
4.99K R124 40.2K
74ACT02
C106 1 LT1117
1uF 3.3V
C84
4.7uF
C158 1 LT1117
1uF 2.5V
C136
4.7uF
C105
0.1uF
C74
0.1uF
C123
0.1uF
C138
0.1uF
CHECKED WWP New Bern, NC 28562
GND GND GND GND RESET_I 11
13
RESET 12 U31 ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
GND GND
74ACT02
GND GND GND GND WWP
D 16S1006-1 E
W# 700804
GND GND
SCALE OM-75E PCB SHEET 1 OF 3

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8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
VD+ VD+ VA+ VD+ VD+ VA+

1 CR1

1 CR7
2 3 10K

2 3 10K
2.00K R28 5.76K R42 4.99K R94 1.30K R76 2.00K R161 5.76K R188 4.99K R3 1.30K R19
1.00K 1.00K
2 18 2 18
R36 390pF C56 33pF C94 -2dBu R170 390pF C184 33pF C19 -2dBu
DVDD AVDD C54 DVDD AVDD C182
12 17 3900pF 12 17 3900pF
DIF0/DCLK VREFH 8 V+ 8 V+ DIF0/DCLK VREFH 8 V+
13 13
DIF1/DSDL 6 V+ DIF1/DSDL 6 V+
14 22 AGND 475 R41 2 2 14 22 AGND 475 R187 2 6
DIF2/DSDR AOUTL- 7 PGM_LT_HI DIF2/DSDR AOUTL- 7 UTL_LT_HI
OP275 1 OP275 1 4 OP275 1 OP275 7 4
U5 U16 8 +4dBu BAL U38 U1 8 +4dBu BAL
D D
XMCLK_AIO 3 U4 2.00K R29 475 R30 3 3 U9 XMCLK_AIO 3 U37 2.00K R162 475 R163 3 5 U26
MCLK SSM2142 PGM_LT_LO MCLK SSM2142 UTL_LT_LO
XSCLK_AO 5 -2dBu 3 1
XSCLK_AO 5 -2dBu 3 1
BICK/DCLK gnd BICK/DCLK gnd
SDATA_PGM 6 23 C55 R31 C42 4 V- 4 V- SDATA_UTL 6 23 C183 R164 C154 4 V-
SDATA/DSDL AOUTL+ AGND 2 SDATA/DSDL AOUTL+ AGND 2
XLR_AIO 7 3900pF 5.76K 390pF AGND 5 V- C16 C15 XLR_AIO 7 3900pF 5.76K 390pF AGND 5 V- C4 C3
LRCK/DSDR LRCK/DSDR
68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
10 C37 4.7uF AGND AGND AGND 10 C153 4.7uF AGND AGND AGND
DEM0/CCLK 24 DEM0/CCLK 24
11 VCOM AGND AGND AGND 11 VCOM AGND AGND AGND
DEM1/CDTI DEM1/CDTI
9 9

1 CR2

1 CR8
2 3 10K

2 3 10K
DFS0/CAD0 DFS0/CAD0
25 2.00K R34 5.76K R44 4.99K R95 1.30K R77 25 2.00K R167 5.76K R190 4.99K R2 1.30K R18
P/S P/S
AK4396 20 AK4396 20
AOUTR- 390pF C57 33pF C77 AOUTR- 390pF C185 33pF C26 -2dBu
26 26 C186
TST1/DZFL C58 -2dBu TST1/DZFL
27 27 3900pF
TST2/CAD1 3900pF TST2/CAD1 8 V+
28 28
ACKS/DZFR 6 V+ ACKS/DZFR 6 V+
21 475 R45 6 6 21 AGND 475 R191 6 2
AOUTR+ AGND 7 PGM_RT_HI AOUTR+ 7 UTL_RT_HI
8 OP275 7 OP275 7 4 8 OP275 7 OP275 1 4
SMUTE/CSN
___ U5 U16 8 +4dBu BAL SMUTE/CSN
___ U38 U1 8 +4dBu BAL
4 16 2.00K R33 475 R32 5 5 U10 4 16 2.00K R166 475 R165 5 3 U27
PD VREFL SSM2142 PGM_RT_LO PD VREFL SSM2142 UTL_RT_LO
-2dBu 3 1 -2dBu 3 1
gnd gnd
R35 DVSS TTL AVSS C38 R43 C43
2
DVSS TTL AVSS C156 R189 C155 4 V- 2
AGND AGND
4.99K 1 15 19 3900pF 5.76K 390pF AGND 5 V- C14 C13 1 15 19 3900pF 5.76K 390pF AGND 5 V- C2 C1
68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND
AGND AGND AGND AGND
VD+ VD+ VA+

1 CR3

1 CR9
2 3 10K

2 3 10K
2.00K R57 5.76K R86 4.99K R96 1.30K R78 220 R176 10 R52
1.00K R181 4.99K
R84
2 18
-2dBu -2dBu
LT
390pF C82 33pF C96 C173 33pF 330pF C139
DVDD AVDD C87 TRIM 2.43K R147 BAT54 VA+E D3
3900pF D3 BAT54
12 17

C C
DIF0/DCLK VREFH 8 V+ 8 V+ 330pF C167
13 EXT1LT_HI R182 10.0K 6 C62
DIF1/DSDL 6 V+ HI 8 V+
14 22 AGND 475 R85 2 2 7 R115 4.99K 14 13 3900pF
DIF2/DSDR AOUTL- 7 AUD_LT_HI LT +4dBu BAL
EXT1LT_LO R156 10.0K
OP275
U35 X-Y X 47uF C160
1 1 4 5 6 12 6 AGND
OP275
U15
OP275
U17 8 +4dBu BAL LO INH Y D4
BAT54
BAT54
D4
XMCLK_AIO 3 U14 2.00K R58 475 R59 3 3 U11 11 U18 OP275 7 39 R145 2
MCLK SSM2142 AUD_LT_LO C174 C146 C145 R155 S U33
XSCLK_AO 5 3 74VHC4053 5 2.43K R144 OP275 1
BICK/DCLK -2dBu gnd 1 0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K R113 U33 39 R146 10 R53
SDATA_AUD 6 23 C88 R60 C70 4 V- 4 V- 2 -14dBu
3
SDATA/DSDL AOUTL+ AGND 40.2K
XLR_AIO 7 3900pF 5.76K 390pF AGND 5 V- C12 C11 4 V- -14dBu
LRCK/DSDR AGND AGND AGND AGND 2.5V

1 CR10
"EXT 1"
68pF 68pF 4 3

2 3 10K
R180 4.99K X-Y X AGND 2.5V
10 C68 4.7uF AGND AGND AGND 6 5 220 R178 10 R7
DEM0/CCLK 24 C172 33pF -2dBu INH Y
11
DEM1/CDTI
VCOM AGND AGND AGND AGND 9
S U18 RT
330pF C141
9 74VHC4053 TRIM 2.43K R152 VA+E

1 CR4
BAT54 D1

2 3 10K
DFS0/CAD0 8 V+ D1 BAT54
25 2.00K R63 5.76K R88 4.99K R97 1.30K R79
P/S 330pF C169
AK4396 20 EXT1RT_HI R179 10.0K 2 C23
AOUTR- 390pF C83 33pF C79 -2dBu HI 8 V+
26 C89 1 R116 4.99K 15 1 3900pF
TST1/DZFL
3900pF
RT +4dBu BAL
EXT1RT_LO R153 10.0K
OP275
U35 X-Y X 47uF C161
27 3 6 2 6 AGND
TST2/CAD1 LO INH Y D2
BAT54
BAT54
D2
28 10 7 39 R150 2
ACKS/DZFR 6 V+
C171 C143 C144 R154 S U18 OP275
U34
21 AGND 475 R89 6 6 4 V- 74VHC4053 5 2.43K R149 OP275 1
AOUTR+ 7 AUD_RT_HI 0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K R120 U34
8 OP275 7 OP275 7 4 3 39 R151 10 R1
SMUTE/CSN 8 40.2K -14dBu
___ 2.00K R62 475 R61 U15 U17 +4dBu BAL
4 16 5 5 U12 4 V- -14dBu
PD VREFL SSM2142 AUD_RT_LO AGND AGND AGND AGND 2.5V
3 1
-2dBu gnd R185 4.99K AGND
DVSS TTL AVSS C72 R87 C71 2.5V
AGND 2 -2dBu
C178 33pF VCC VA+E VCC
1 15 19 3900pF 5.76K 390pF AGND 5 V- C10 C9
AGND AGND AGND
68pF 68pF
AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND EXT2LT_HI R186 10.0K 6 4.99K
HI C49 0.1uF 10uF 7 23
AGND AGND 7 R117 4.99K 14 13 R8
LT +4dBu BAL OP275 X-Y X

VD

VA
VD+ VD+ VA+ U36 0.22uF C48 C47 2
EXT2LT_LO R160 10.0K 5 6 12 GNDL
LO INH Y VREFL1 1 4
11 VREFL AINL+
S U19
1 CR5
2 3 10K

C179 C151 C150 R159 VCOML1 3 5

B B
2.00K R105 5.76K R132 4.99K R5 1.30K R21 74VHC4053 VCOML AINL-
1.00K 0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K
2 18
R122 390pF C131 33pF C21 -2dBu 25
DVDD AVDD C129 AINR+
AGND AGND AGND AGND VREFR1 28 24
VREFR AINR-
"EXT 2"
12 17 3900pF 4 3
DIF0/DCLK VREFH 8 V+ R184 4.99K X-Y X VCOMR1 26 27
13 6 5 VCOMR U3 GNDR
DIF1/DSDL 6 V+ C177 33pF -2dBu INH Y
14 22 AGND 475 R131 2 6 AGND 9 C31 C30 C32
DIF2/DSDR AOUTL- 7 AUX_LT_HI S U19 13
OP275 1 OP275 7 4 74VHC4053 0.1uF 10uF 0.22uF LRCK
U29 U2 8 +4dBu BAL 8 V+ 14
XMCLK_AIO 3 U28 2.00K R106 475 R107 3 5 U24 SCLK
MCLK SSM2142 AUX_LT_LO 17
XSCLK_AO 5 3 EXT2RT_HI R183 10.0K 2 AGND AGND AGND MCLK
BICK/DCLK -2dBu gnd 1 HI 16
SDATA_AUX 6 23 C130 R108 C111 4 V- 1 R118 4.99K 15 1 FSYNC
XLR_AIO
SDATA/DSDL AOUTL+
3900pF 5.76K 390pF
AGND 2
C8 C7
RT +4dBu BAL
EXT2RT_LO R157 10.0K
OP275
U36 X-Y X
7 AGND 5 V- 3 6 2
LRCK/DSDR LO INH Y 19
68pF 68pF 10 U19 HPFE
C176 C148 C149 R158 S SDATA_I 68 R9 15 20
10 C104 4.7uF AGND AGND AGND 4 V- GND 74VHC4053 SDATA TEST
DEM0/CCLK 24 0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K AGND
11 VCOM AGND AGND AGND AK5383
DEM1/CDTI 18
9 DFS
1 CR6
2 3 10K

DFS0/CAD0 AGND AGND AGND AGND 12


25 2.00K R111 5.76K R134 4.99K R4 1.30K R20 SMODE1
P/S 9 11 LR_AIO
AK4396 20 CAL SMODE2
AOUTR- 390pF C132 33pF C28 SCLK_AI
26 C133
TST1/DZFL -2dBu 6 MCLK_AIO

DGND

BGND

AGND
27 3900pF ZCAL
____ 10
TST2/CAD1 8 V+ VA+E
28 RST
ACKS/DZFR 6 V+ Q4
475 R135 VA+E

V+
21 AGND 6 2
AOUTR+ 7 AUX_RT_HI 3 2 8 21 22
8 OP275 7 OP275 1 4 R148 IN OUT
SMUTE/CSN
___ U29 U2 8 +4dBu BAL GND
4 16 2.00K R110 475 R109 5 3 475 VCC VCC
U25
PD VREFL SSM2142 AUX_RT_LO 1 NCP1117 AGND AGND AGND AGND
3 2.5V C127 C118 C24
-2dBu gnd 1
DVSS TTL AVSS C113 R133 C112 4 V- 2
C142 C140 C162 R177 C65 C116 1uF 47uF 0.1uF
AGND
1 15 19 3900pF 5.76K 390pF AGND 5 V- C6 C5 0.1uF 0.1uF 47uF 475 0.1uF 47uF
68pF 68pF
AGND
AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND

A OM-75 A
AGND AGND
CONTRACT NO.
V+ V+ R114 1.30K VDD

VCC
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
C76 C78 C20 C18 C67 C117 C120 C121 C66 C114 C157 VA+ J1 VD+ C39 C119 C147 C73 Z3 C99
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF Q5
10 R83
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
C5V1
5.1V 0.1uF TP2 TP1 APPROVALS DATE
V+

3 2 10 R121 DRAWN WWP 10-22-10


IN OUT
GND
600 Industrial Drive
C95 C97 C29 C27 C53 C168 C102 C103 C52 C134 C187
C152
1 NCP1117
C180 C36 C41 C81 C122 C163 C35 C63 C86 C181 C128
C59 C170 C175 C90 Z4
C5V1
C100 AGND
AGND GND
CHECKED WWP New Bern, NC 28562
AGND
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 5.1V 0.1uF
1uF 1uF 22uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 22uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 4.7uF
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
V- V- R119 1.30K VEE WWP
D 16S1006-2 E
AGND W# 700804 SCALE OM-75D PCB SHEET 2 OF 3

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

D-75 / Oct 2010 page 11 - 12


2 1 2 1
EDGE CONNECTORS BUSS CHART OM-75 OUTPUTS
AGND 1
CT3
2 AGND
DB Connectors Pinouts
GND
SDATA22
3
5
4
6
GND
I/O PORTS
N/C
7 8
MDL_A[0] 9 10 MDL_A[1]
BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2]

AUDIO COMMON
BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4]
13
BUF_A[5] 15 16
"PGM" LT OUT SH 25
17 18
12 "PGM" LT OUT LO
BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1]
"PGM" LT OUT HI 24
"PGM" RT OUT SH
BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3]
11
BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5]
"PGM" RT OUT LO 23
BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7]
10 "PGM" RT OUT HI
BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9]
"AUD" LT OUT SH
B BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11]
B B 22
9 "AUD" LT OUT LO B
BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13]
"AUD" LT OUT HI 21
"AUD" RT OUT SH
BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15]
8
GND 35 36 GND
"AUD" RT OUT LO 20
7 "AUD" RT OUT HI
"AUX" LT OUT SH 19
CT4
6 "AUX" LT OUT LO
LR 1 2
"AUX" LT OUT HI 18
"AUX" RT OUT SH
SCLK 3 4
5
MCLK 5 6
"AUX" RT OUT LO 17
"AUX" RT OUT HI
GND 7 8 GND
4
AGND 9 10 AGND
"UTL" LT OUT SH 16
"UTL" LT OUT LO
AGND 11 12
3
N/C
13 14
N/C (+PHin) "UTL" LT OUT HI 15
"UTL" RT OUT SH
V+in 15 16
N/C 2
N/C
17 18 V-in
"UTL" RT OUT LO 14
"UTL" RT OUT HI
GND 19 20
21 22
N/C
+DIGin
1
N/C
MDL_A[2] 23 24
N/C
MDL_A[3] 25 26 MDL_A[4]
27 28 GND
29 30
GND 31 32 GND
SDATA_UTL SDATA_AUX
33 34
13 AUDIO COMMON
SDATA_AUD 35 36 SDATA_PGM
"PGM" AES OUT SH 25
12 "PGM" AES OUT LO
"PGM" AES OUT HI 24
11 "AUD" AES OUT SH
"AUD" AES OUT LO 23
To Left DB-25 CONNECTOR Right DB-25 CONNECTOR 10 "AUD" AES OUT HI
CT2 CT1
EXT2RT_HI EXT2RT_LO UTL_RT_HI
"AUX" AES OUT SH 22
DB1 1 2 DB14 DB1 1 UTL_RT_LO 9 "AUX" AES OUT LO
"AUX" AES OUT HI
14 DB14
AGND
3 4
EXT2LT_HI AGND
2 21
UTL_LT_HI
"UTL" AES OUT SH
DB2 DB15 DB2
EXT2LT_LO AGND UTL_LT_LO
15 DB15 8
DB3 5 6 DB16 DB3 3
16
AGND "UTL" AES OUT LO 20
"UTL" AES OUT HI
DB16
EXT1RT_HI EXT1RT_LO AUX_RT_HI 7
7 8 4 AUX_RT_LO
"EXT1" LT IN SH
DB4 DB17 DB4
17 DB17 19
DB5
AGND
9 10
EXT1LT_HI
DB18 DB5
AGND
5 AUX_LT_HI 6 "EXT1" LT IN LO
18
"EXT1" LT IN HI
DB18
EXT1LT_LO
11 12
AGND AUX_LT_LO
6 18
AGND
"EXT1" RT IN SH
DB6 DB19 DB6
UTL_D_HI
19 DB19 5
DB7 13 14
UTL_D_LO
DB20 DB7
AUD_RT_HI
7 AUD_RT_LO "EXT1" RT IN LO 17
A 20
A A "EXT1" RT IN HI A
DB20
AGND
15 16
AUX_D_HI AGND 4
"EXT2" LT IN SH
DB8 DB21 DB8 8 AUD_LT_HI
AGND AUD_LT_LO
21 DB21 16
DB9
AUX_D_LO
17 18 DB22 DB9 9
22
AGND 3 "EXT2" LT IN LO
"EXT2" LT IN HI
DB22
AUD_D_HI
19 20
AUD_D_LO PGM_RT_HI
10 PGM_RT_LO
15
"EXT2" RT IN SH
DB10 DB23 DB10
PGM_D_HI
23 DB23 2
DB11
AGND
21 22 DB24 DB11
AGND
11
24
PGM_LT_HI "EXT2" RT IN LO 14
"EXT2" RT IN HI
DB24
DB12
PGM_D_LO
23 24
AGND
DB25 DB12
PGM_LT_LO
12 AGND 1
25 DB25
AGND AGND AGND
DB13 25 26 DB13 13

OM-75 OM-75
CONTRACT NO. CONTRACT NO.

- SA UR US - Sergey Averin - - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -


APPROVALS DATE APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN WWP 10-22-10 600 Industrial Drive DRAWN WWP 10-22-10 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED New Bern, NC 28562 CHECKED New Bern, NC 28562
WWP WWP
SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
ISSUED WWP B 16S1006-3 E ISSUED WWP B 16S1006-3 E
W# 700804 SCALE OM-75E PCB SHEET 3 OF 3 W# 700804 SCALE OM-75E PCB SHEET 3 OF 3

2 1 2 1
OM-75 Output Module Schematic - Sheet 3 of 3
D-75 / Oct 2010 page 11 - 13 D-75/Oct 2010 Page
D-75 / Oct 2010 OM-75 Output Module - Load Sheet page 11 – 14
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
U11
GND PRESENT 3 2 BUF_D[0] 1
VCC VCC 1D 1Q 3
SW2 PGMSW 4 5 BUF_D[1] 2 U1
1 2D 2Q
DS1 AUDSW BUF_D[2] VCC
A R15 220
3
5 R70 150 EXT1SW
7
3D 3Q
6
CT5 74ACT08 9
AUXSW 8 9 BUF_D[3] 8
SW A
SW2 C97 R71 UTLSW 13
4D 4Q
12 BUF_D[4] 1
U1 10
SW 2 5D 5Q
4 0.01uF 10.0K DSW7 14 15 BUF_D[5] 74ACT08
6 CUE MUTE (SPARE) 6D 6Q 2
EXT1SW 17 16 BUF_D[6] U3
7D 7Q ____ 5
GND GND EXT2SW 18 19 BUF_D[7] 3 R189 CUE_REF 6
8D 8Q Vin+ INTR
SW3 11 4.99K 7 U18

D D
1 LE
___ 4 C19 Vin-
DS2 BUF_D[7]
B R16 220
3
5 R25 150 EXT2SW VCC
R55 1.00K 1
OE R20 33 CUE_REF VCC
0.1uF
___ DB7
11 18
1D 1Q
19
5 1 12 17 16 BUF_D[6]
SW B
SW3 C31 R24 74ABT373 2
CS
___ DB6
13 14
2D 2Q
15 BUF_D[5]
SW 2
VCC
6 GND RD
___ DB5 3D 3Q
4 0.01uF 10.0K R30 3 14 13 12 BUF_D[4]
6 WR DB4 4D 4Q
GND 4.99K 4 15 8 9 BUF_D[3]
CLKIN DB3 5D 5Q
GND GND R56 9 16 7 6 BUF_D[2]
U13 VCC Vref/2 DB2 6D 6Q
SW4 10.0K CT6 8 17 4 5 BUF_D[1]
1 DSW2 3 2 BUF_D[8] AGND DB1 7D 7Q
DS3 CUE TO HP RT 1D 1Q R31 6.98K BUF_D[0]
PGM R26 220
3
5 R111 150 PGMSW DSW3 4 5 BUF_D[9] 1
19
CLKR DB0
18 3
8D 8Q
2
CUE TO HP LT 2D 2Q R186 1.00K 11
SW PGM
SW4 C113 R112 CUE TO CR RT
DSW4 7
3D 3Q
6 BUF_D[10]
2
R13 C39
ADC0804
VCC
1
LE
___
SW 2 DSW5 8 9 BUF_D[11] 4.99K 220pF GND OE
4 0.01uF 10.0K CUE TO CR LT 4D 4Q
6 DSW6 13 12 BUF_D[12] 3 R190
ONAIR FOLLOW 5D 5Q 74ABT373
14 15 BUF_D[13] 4.99K GND GND
GND GND MDL_ID[0] 6D 6Q 4
17 16 BUF_D[14]
SW5 MDL_ID[1] CR=6 7D 7Q R19 33 HP_REF
1 18 19 BUF_D[15] 5
DS4 MDL_ID[2] 8D 8Q
AUD R27 150
3
5 R113 150 AUDSW 11 4
LE 6 6
SW AUD
SW5 C114 R114
1
___
OE
U1 5
SW 2 GND
4 0.01uF 10.0K 74ACT08
6 GND 74ABT373
VCC U2
U25 CT7 ____ 5
GND GND HP_REF 6
BUF_D[0] 3 2 Vin+ INTR
SW6 1D 1Q 1 7 U27
1 BUF_D[1] 4 5 C17 Vin-
DS5 2D 2Q BUF_D[15]
AUX R28 220
3
5 R115 150 AUXSW BUF_D[2] 7 6 2
VCC
0.1uF ___ DB7
11 18
1D 1Q
19
3D 3Q 1 12 17 16 BUF_D[14]
SW AUX
SW6 C115 R116
BUF_D[3] 8
4D 4Q
9
3 R191
CS
___ DB6
14
2D 2Q
15 BUF_D[13]
2 13
SW 2 BUF_D[4] 13 12 GND RD
___ DB5 3D 3Q
4 0.01uF 10.0K 5D 5Q 4.99K R21 3 14 13 12 BUF_D[12]
6 BUF_D[5] 14 15 4 WR DB4 4D 4Q
6D 6Q 4.99K 4 15 8 9 BUF_D[11]
BUF_D[6] 17 16 R23 33 CR_REF CLKIN DB3 5D 5Q
GND GND 7D 7Q 5 9 16 7 6 BUF_D[10]
BUF_D[7] 18 19 Vref/2 DB2 6D 6Q

C C
SW7 8D 8Q 8 17 4 5 BUF_D[9]
1 CHAN_W1 11 6 AGND DB1 7D 7Q
DS6 LE BUF_D[8]
UTL R29 220
3
5 R47 150 UTLSW RESET 1
___ R22 6.98K 19
CLKR DB0
18 3
8D 8Q
2
OE GND R185 1.00K 11
SW UTL
SW7 C60 R46
R12 C28
ADC0804
VCC
1
LE
___
SW 2 74ABT373 4.99K 220pF GND OE
4 0.01uF 10.0K
6 U26
74ABT373
BUF_D[8] 3 2 GND GND
9 GND GND 1D 1Q
8 BUF_D[9] 4 5
10 U5 2D 2Q
VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC BUF_D[10] 7 6
3D 3Q
74ACT08 BUF_D[11] 8 9 VCC VCC 12
GND 4D 4Q 11
R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 BUF_D[12] 13 12 U1 13
5D 5Q
SW1 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K BUF_D[13] 14 15 R18
CRMUTE CUE MUTE 1 CUEMUTE 6D 6Q 74ACT08
BUF_D[14] 17 16 1.30K
2 DSW2 7D 7Q U4
CUE TO HDPN RT BUF_D[15] 18 19 RESET_I Q1 ____ 5
3 DSW3 8D 8Q CR_REF 6
CUE TO HDPN LT CHAN_W1 MMBTA55 Vin+ INTR

1.30K
R17
11
4 DSW4 LE
___ 1.00K R148 7 U19
CUE TO CR RT RESET 1 TALLY_NO C21 Vin-
5 DSW5 OE 11 18 19 BUF_D[15]
CUE TO CR LT 0.1uF ___ DB7 1D 1Q
DSW6 VCC BUF_D[14]
"Onair" "PGM" follow disable
6 GND
ON AIR 1 12 17 16

3
4
6
5
74ABT373 CS
___ DB6 2D 2Q
DSW7 TALLY BUF_D[13]

K1
7 D3 2 13 14 15
CUE MUTE (SPARE) U10 1N4002 GND RD
___ DB5 3D 3Q
RELAY R32 3 14 13 12 BUF_D[12]

7
R7 BUF_A[1] 2 WR DB4 4D 4Q
GND A0 TALLY_C 4.99K 4 15 8 9 BUF_D[11]
10.0K BUF_A[2] 4 CLKIN DB3 5D 5Q
1 A1 9 16 7 6 BUF_D[10]
3 BUF_A[3] 6 Vref/2 DB2 6D 6Q
2 U5 A2 GND 8 17 4 5 BUF_D[9]
GND 4 BUF_A[4] 8 AGND DB1 7D 7Q
6 CRMUTE A3 R33 6.98K 19 18 3 2 BUF_D[8]
74ACT08 5 U5 BUF_A[5] 11 VCC CLKR DB0 8D 8Q
12 A4 11
11 13 R14 C40 LE
___
13 U5 74ACT08 A5 ADC0804 1
15 R144 4.99K 220pF GND OE
A6
74ACT08 17 10.0K
A7 ____ 19 74ABT373
MDL_A[0] 3 GND GND
12 5 B0 A=B R124 511

B B
11 4 MDL_A[1] 5
13 U38 6 U40 B1
MDL_A[2] 7
B2 U28
74ACT32 74ACT02 MDL_A[3] 9
9 GND B3 10.0K R150 2
8 MDL_A[4] 12 A+
10 U38 1 B4 1 3 R119 68 SCLK_AI
3 14 A- OUTA
2 U39 B5 6
74ACT32 16 B+
B6 7 5 R120 33 MCLK_AIO
1 74ACT32 18 B- OUTB F1
3 4 B7 10.0K R151 10 V+in
2 U38 6 RESET 1
__ C+
V+
51 +Vin
5 U39 CI 220 R123 9 11 R118 68
74ACT32 10.0K R149
C- OUTC NC C33 C111
POLYSW
1.0A
14
4 74ACT32 74ACT521 D+
6 GND 15 13 R117 68 LR_AIO 100uF 100uF
5 U38 D- OUTD

CONNECTOR
2 4
1 CHAN_W1 C125 EN
__
74ACT32 3 U40 12
VCC 0.1uF EN
AGND C34 C112
74ACT02
VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC RESET_I 11 DS90C032 100uF 100uF
13 R43 GND GND F2
RESET 12 U40 V-in

62 PIN
V-
-Vin

EDGE
10.0K U7 54
R127 R126 R125 R147 R146
74ACT02 BUF_A[1] 2 POLYSW
10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K VCC A0 1.0A
BUF_A[2] 4
VCC
MDL_A[0] A1 Q3
BUF_A[3] 6 F3
MDL_A[1] R122 A2 VCC +REG +DIGin
BUF_A[4] 8 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
2
OUT IN
3
58 +DIG
MDL_A[2] 10.0K A3 GND
8 BUF_A[5] 11 VCC POLYSW
MDL_A[3] 10 BUF_RST A4 Z1 NCP1117 1 1.0A
4148 D8 9 U40 13 C25 C20 C18 C16 C190 C124 C126 C118 1N5339 C14 C24 C220 C219 C127
MDL_A[4] A5 5.6V
15 R142 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 100uF 0.1uF 22uF 1uF 1uF
74ACT02 A6
VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
GND 17 10.0K 62 DIG.COM.
A7 ____ 19
9 MDL_A[0] 3 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
8 SDATA23 B0 A=B GND
SDATA_I 10 U39 MDL_A[1] 5
R101 R102 R131 R135 R139 R145 22 B1
MDL_A[2] 7
511 511 511 511 511 74ACT32 B2
BUF_RST MDL_A[3] 9

A CR-75 A
SDATA_CR
MDL_A[4] 12
B3 CONTRACT NO.
SDATA_CUE VCC B4
14
B5 - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
16
C184 B6
100uF
12
11 RESET
18
B7 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC APPROVALS DATE
R188 1.00K 13 U39 RESET 1
__
CI DRAWN MM/WWP 6-24-10
R100 R103 R130 R134 R138
74ACT32 C29 C71 C57 C110 C122 C37 C123 C38 C117 C109 C56 C46 C191 C192 C32 600 Industrial Drive
750 750 750 750 750 R187
4.99K
D9
4148 R143 40.2K
GND
74ACT521
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF CHECKED MM New Bern, NC 28562
GND GND GND GND GND
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
GND GND
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND WWP
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VD+ VD+ VA+

1.00K
2 18
R41
DVDD AVDD 5.49K R34 16.5K R49 -2dBu -2dBu
12 17 6 V+ 6 V+
DIF0/DCLK VREFH 390pF C64 390pF C65 7 CUE_LT_HI 7 HDPN_LT_HI
13 C48 CUEOUTLT 4 HPPRE_LT 4
DIF1/DSDL 8 +4dBu BAL 8 +4dBu BAL
14 22 2200pF U14 U16
DIF2/DSDR AOUTL- 8 V+ SSM2142 CUE_LT_LO SSM2142 HDPN_LT_LO
3 1 3 1
gnd gnd

D D
MCLK_AIO 3 U8 AGND 1.30K R48 2 2 2
MCLK
SCLK_AI 5 OP275 1 CRHP_LT AGND 5 V- C12 C11 AGND 5 V- C8 C7
BICK/DCLK U9
SDATA_CR 6 23 5.49K R35 1.30K R50 3 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
SDATA/DSDL AOUTL+
LR_AIO 7
-2dBu
LRCK/DSDR C66
4 V- AGND AGND AGND AGND
390pF
10 C217 4.7uF
DEM0/CCLK 24
11 VCOM AGND C47 R36 C49
DEM1/CDTI
9 2200pF 16.5K 390pF
DFS0/CAD0
25
P/S
AK4396 20 AGND AGND AGND
AOUTR-
26 5.49K R39 16.5K R52 -2dBu -2dBu
TST1/DZFL 6 V+ 6 V+
27
TST2/CAD1 390pF C52 390pF C51 7 CUE_RT_HI 7 HDPN_RT_HI
28 C69 CUEOUTRT 4 HPPRE_RT 4
ACKS/DZFR 8 +4dBu BAL 8 +4dBu BAL
21 2200pF U15 U17
AOUTR+ SSM2142 CUE_RT_LO SSM2142 HDPN_RT_LO
8 3 1 3 1
SMUTE/CSN
___ gnd gnd
4 16 AGND 1.30K R53 6
PD VREFL 2 2
OP275 7 CRHP_RT AGND 5 V- C10 C9 AGND 5 V- C6 C5
U9
R40 DVSS TTL AVSS 5.49K R38 1.30K R37 5 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
4.99K 1 15 19
C50 -2dBu
AGND AGND AGND AGND
390pF
AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND
C68 R51 C67
2200pF 16.5K 390pF

1 CR1
2 3 10K
AGND AGND AGND 220 R192 15 R44
R196 4.99K
VD+ VD+ VA+
-2dBu
LT
C197 33pF 220pF C154
TRIM 2.32K R155 BAT54 VA+E D4
D4 BAT54

C C
220pF C153
1.00K EXT1LT_HI R195 10.0K 2 C58
2 18 HI 8 V+
R73 1 R58 4.99K 14 13 0.001uF
DVDD AVDD 5.49K R61 16.5K R105 LT +4dBu BAL
EXT1LT_LO R164 10.0K
OP275
U46 X-Y X
3 6 12 6 AGND
12 17 LO 22uF C43 INH Y D5
BAT54
BAT54
D5
DIF0/DCLK VREFH 390pF C98 390pF C99 11 U20 150uF C185 OP275 7 51 R157 2
13 C88 C196 C162 C163 R165 S U44
DIF1/DSDL 74VHC4053 5 2.32K R156 OP275 1
14 22 2200pF 0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K R153 U44
DIF2/DSDR AOUTL- 8 V+ -14dBu
3 51 R154 15 R45
40.2K
4 V-
MCLK_AIO 3 U22 AGND 1.30K R104 2 AGND AGND AGND AGND -14dBu
MCLK 2.5V
"EXT 1" 4 3

1 CR2
2 3 10K
SCLK_AI 5 OP275 1 CUE_LT R197 4.99K X-Y X AGND 2.5V
BICK/DCLK U23 6 5 220 R194 15 R8
SDATA_CUE 6 23 5.49K R62 1.30K R106 3 C198 33pF -2dBu INH Y
LR_AIO 7
SDATA/DSDL AOUTL+ AGND 9
S U20 RT
220pF C158
LRCK/DSDR C100 -2dBu 74VHC4053 TRIM 2.32K R161 BAT54 VA+E D1
4 V- 8 V+ D1 BAT54
390pF
10 C218 4.7uF 220pF C157
DEM0/CCLK 24 EXT1RT_HI R198 10.0K 6 C15
11 VCOM AGND C87 R63 C89 HI 8 V+
DEM1/CDTI 7 R57 4.99K 15 1 0.001uF
9
DFS0/CAD0
2200pF 16.5K 390pF RT +4dBu BAL
EXT1RT_LO R167 10.0K
OP275
U46 X-Y X
5 6 2 6 AGND
25 LO 22uF C27 INH Y D2
BAT54
BAT54
D2
P/S 10 7 51 R163 2
AK4396 20 AGND AGND AGND C199 C165 C164 R166 S U20 150uF C187 OP275
U45
AOUTR- 4 V- 74VHC4053 5 2.32K R162 OP275 1
26 5.49K R66 16.5K R108 0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K R159 U45
TST1/DZFL -14dBu 3 51 R160 15 R9
27 40.2K
TST2/CAD1 390pF C92 390pF C91 4 V- -14dBu
28 C103 AGND AGND AGND AGND
ACKS/DZFR 2.5V
21 2200pF R200 4.99K AGND
AOUTR+ 2.5V
8 C202 33pF -2dBu VA+E
SMUTE/CSN VCC VCC
4
___ 16 AGND 1.30K R109 6 AGND AGND AGND
PD VREFL
OP275 7 CUE_RT
EXT2LT_HI R199 10.0K 2 4.99K
DVSS TTL AVSS 5.49K R65 1.30K R64 5
U23
HI C30 0.1uF 10uF 7 23
1 R60 4.99K 14 13 R10
LT +4dBu BAL OP275 X-Y X

VD

VA
1 15 19 U47 0.1uF C42 C41 2
C90 -2dBu EXT2LT_LO R168 10.0K 3 6 12 GNDL
LO 22uF C80 INH Y VREFL1 1 4
390pF 11 VREFL AINL+
AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND C201 C167 C168 R169 S U21 VCOML1 3 5

B B
74VHC4053 VCOML AINL-
C102 R107 C101 0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K
2200pF 16.5K 390pF 25
AINR+
AGND AGND AGND AGND VREFR1 28 24
VREFR AINR-
AGND AGND AGND "EXT 2" R201 4.99K
4
6
X-Y X
5
3
VCOMR1 26
VCOMR U6 GNDR
27
-22dBu C203 33pF -2dBu INH Y
AGND 9 C23 C22 C26
6 V+ S U21 13
7 CR_LT_HI 74VHC4053 0.1uF 10uF 0.1uF LRCK
CROUTLT 4 8 V+ 14
8 -16dBu BAL SCLK
U29 17
CR_LT_LO EXT2RT_HI R202 10.0K 6 AGND AGND AGND MCLK
3
SSM2142
1 HI 16
gnd 7 R59 4.99K 15 1 FSYNC
2 RT +4dBu BAL
EXT2RT_LO R171 10.0K
OP275
U47 X-Y X
5 6 2
AGND 5 V- C4 C3 LO 22uF C81 INH Y 19
10 U21 HPFE
68pF 68pF C204 C170 C169 R170 S SDATA_I 68 R11 15 20
4 V- GND 74VHC4053 SDATA TEST
0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K AGND
AK5383
AGND AGND 18
DFS
AGND AGND AGND AGND 12
SMODE1
9 11 LR_AIO
CAL SMODE2
-22dBu SCLK_AI
6 V+ 6 MCLK_AIO

DGND

BGND

AGND
7 CR_RT_HI ZCAL
____ 10
CROUTRT 4 VA+E
8 -16dBu BAL VA+E RST
U30 Q4
CR_RT_LO R158

V+
SSM2142
3 1 3 2 8 21 22
gnd 511 VCC IN OUT
2 GND
2.5V
AGND 5 V- C2 C1 1 NCP1117 AGND AGND AGND AGND
C160 C156 C188 R193 C59 C146 C221 C222 C13 C186
68pF 68pF
0.1uF 0.1uF 150uF 511 0.1uF 1uF 1uF 22uF 0.1uF 150uF

AGND AGND
AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND
AGND

A CR-75 A
V+ V+ R68 1.30K VDD CONTRACT NO.
C94 C54 C119 C83 C155 C129 C82 VA+ VD+ C45 C159 C166 C93 Z2 C84 - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
C5V1
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF Q2 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 5.1V 0.1uF
APPROVALS DATE
V+

10 R72 TP2 TP1


3 2
IN OUT
GND DRAWN MM/WWP 6-24-10
C108 C73 C148 C62 C193 C116 C61 1 NCP1117 C70 C194 C200 C106 Z3 C85 AGND 600 Industrial Drive
AGND
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
C150
1uF
C151
1uF
C36
22uF
C63
1uF
C105
1uF
C35
22uF
C44
1uF
C86
1uF
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
C5V1
5.1V 0.1uF
AGND GND
CHECKED MM New Bern, NC 28562
V- V- R69 1.30K VEE
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
AGND
WWP
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2.32K R110

33pF C107 -22dBu


-8dBu
VD+CR R214 10 VA5+
100uF C74 8 V+
CRDCAOUTLT R78 10.0K 15 1 R177 88.7K
X-Y X C207 C134 C135 C189
6 2 2
INH Y 1uF 0.1uF
4 12
0.1uF 150uF C178 33pF
10 1 CROUTLT -2dBu U42
S U31 OP275
U24
74VHC4053 3 VD+ VA+ -8dBu

D D
22uF C104 AGND AGND AGND AGND
R77 20.0K CRHP_LT

V+
14 13 16 C211 1uF
X-Y X AINL
6 12 4 V- R137 10.0K 14 CRDCAOUTLT -8dBu
INH Y AGND AOUTL 5
R76 20.0K 11 -2dBu 15
S U31 AGNDL C180 22uF
74VHC4053 -8dBu HPDCAOUTLT R179 40.2K 2
22uF C53 R180
R75 20.0K 4 3 CRHP_RT 9 LM675 4 PHN_OUT_LT
X-Y X AINR U49
6 5 2.32K R67 R204 10.0K 11 CRDCAOUTRT 1
INH Y AOUTR POLYSW
R74 20.0K 9 10 R178 R209 R208 0.16A
S U31 AGNDR
33pF C95 1.0K 3.3 3.3
74VHC4053 3
-22dBu _____ AGND
-8dBu 8
MUTE

V-
1 C179 C177 1uF C212
100uF C75 ZCEN
___
CRDCAOUTRT R82 10.0K 15 1 6 2 330pF AGND 0.22uF
X-Y X CS
6 2 OP275 7 CROUTRT RMN_SCK 6
INH Y U24 SCLK AGND AGND
10 U32 5 RMN_MOMI 3 7 AGND AGND
S SDATAI SDATAO
74VHC4053 R181 88.7K
R136 R215
R81 10.0K 14 13 DGND VA- C137 C152
X-Y X AGND 511 511 AGND C136 C182 33pF
6 12 5 CS3310 13 0.1uF 150uF
INH Y 0.1uF
11 VA5-
S U32 AGND AGND
74VHC4053

V+
AGND C213 1uF
R80 20.0K 4 3 -8dBu
X-Y X 5
6 5
INH Y C183 22uF
R79 20.0K 9 HPDCAOUTRT R183 40.2K 2
S U32 R184
74VHC4053 LM675 4 PHN_OUT_RT
U50
1
POLYSW
R182 R211 R210 0.16A
R85 20.0K 15 1 1.0K 3 3.3 3.3
X-Y X VD+HP R216 10 VA5+ AGND
6 2
INH Y

V-
R86 20.0K 10 C215 C181 1uF C214
S U33 C208 C138 C139

C C
74VHC4053 330pF AGND 0.22uF
1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
R84 10.0K 14 13 10.0K R54 -2dBu 4 U43 12
X-Y X
6 12 VD+ VA+ -8dBu AGND AGND
INH Y 33pF C72 -2dBu 22uF C145 AGND AGND AGND
-2dBu 11 HPPRE_LT 16
S U33 AINL
74VHC4053 R141 10.0K 14 HPDCAOUTLT
100uF C76 8 V+ AOUTL
CRHP_LT R83 10.0K 4 3 -2dBu 15
X-Y X AGNDL
6 5 2 -8dBu
INH Y 22uF C144
9 U33 OP275 1 HPPRE_LT HPPRE_RT 9
S U12 AINR
74VHC4053 3 R205 10.0K 11 HPDCAOUTRT
AOUTR R172 40.2K
10
AGNDR
4 V-
AGND _____ C173 33pF
R91 20.0K 15 1 8
X-Y X MUTE -2dBu
6 2 1
INH Y ZCEN
___
R90 20.0K 10

V+
U34 2 C176 22uF C209 1uF
S CS CUEOUTLT R174 88.7K
74VHC4053 10.0K R42 RMN_SCK 6
SCLK AGND 5
R88 20.0K 14 13 RMN_MOMI 3 7
X-Y X 33pF C55 -2dBu SDATAI SDATAO C175 22uF
6 12 CUEOUTRT R175 88.7K 2
INH Y R140 R217 R176
-2dBu R89 20.0K 11 DGND VA- C140 C141 4 CUE_OUT
S U34 511 511 AGND
LM675
U48
74VHC4053 5 CS3310 13 0.1uF 0.1uF 1
100uF C77 POLYSW
CRHP_RT R87 10.0K 4 3 6 VA5- -2dBu R173 R207 R206 0.16A
X-Y X AGND AGND
6 5 OP275 7 HPPRE_RT AGND 1.0K 3 3.3 3.3
INH Y U12 AGND
9 5
S U34

V-
74VHC4053 C174 C172 1uF C210
330pF AGND 0.22uF
AGND

R96 10.0K 15 1 AGND AGND


X-Y X
6 2
INH Y
10
S U35
B B
VD+CUE R212 10 VA5+
74VHC4053
R95 20.0K 14 13
X-Y X C206 C130 C131
6 12
INH Y 20.0K R121 1uF 0.1uF
4 12
0.1uF
R94 20.0K 11 -2dBu U41
S U35
74VHC4053 33pF C120 -2dBu VD+ VA+ -8dBu
22uF C142 AGND AGND AGND
R93 20.0K 4 3 CUE_LT 16
X-Y X AINL
6 5 R133 10.0K 14 CUEDCAOUTLT Q6
INH Y AOUTL
R92 20.0K 9 -2dBu 15 V+ 3 1 VA5+
S U35 6 AGNDL IN OUT
74VHC4053 -8dBu GND
OP275 7 CUEOUTLT 22uF C143
U37 CUE_RT 9 D6 C96 C161 2 7805 C205 Z6
5 AINR 1N4002 1N4735
R203 10.0K 11 CUEDCAOUTRT 330uF 0.1uF 1uF 6.2V
AOUTR
R99 10.0K 15 1 10
X-Y X AGNDR
6 2 AGND
INH Y _____
-8dBu 10 U36 8 AGND D7 C121 C195 C171 Z5
S MUTE 1N4002 1
1N4735
74VHC4053 1 330uF 0.1uF 7905 1uF 6.2V
100uF C79 ZCEN
___ GND
CUEDCAOUTLT R98 10.0K 14 13 20.0K R152 2 V- VA5-
X-Y X CS IN OUT
6 12 RMN_SCK 6 2 3
INH Y 33pF C147 -2dBu SCLK AGND
11 RMN_MOMI 3 7 Q5
S U36 SDATAI SDATAO
74VHC4053
100uF C78 R132 R213
CUEDCAOUTRT R97 10.0K 4 3 8 V+ DGND VA- C132 C133
X-Y X 511 511 AGND
6 5 2 5 CS3310 13 0.1uF 0.1uF
INH Y
9 1 CUEOUTRT VA5-
-8dBu
S U36 OP275
U37 AGND AGND
74VHC4053 3 AGND
GND AGND
4 V-
AGND

MN_SCK R129 68 RMN_SCK

A CR-75 A
MN_MOMI R128 68 RMN_MOMI CONTRACT NO.
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN MM/WWP 6-24-10 600 Industrial Drive
CUEMUTE CHECKED MM New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
WWP
D 16S100x D
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2 1 2 1
EDGE CONNECTORS BUSS CHART CR-75 OUTPUTS
AGND 1
CT3
2 AGND
DB Connectors Pinouts
GND
SDATA23
3
5
4
6
GND
SDATA_CUE
I/O PORTS
7 8
MDL_A[0] 9 10 MDL_A[1]
BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2]
BUF_A[3] BUF_A[4]
13 14
13 AUDIO COMMON
BUF_A[5] 15 16
"CUE" LT OUT SH 25
17 18
12 "CUE" LT OUT LO
BUF_D[0]
BUF_D[2]
19 20 BUF_D[1]
BUF_D[3]
"CUE" LT OUT HI 24
21 22
11 "CUE" RT OUT SH
BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5]
"CUE" RT OUT LO 23
BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7]
10 "CUE" RT OUT HI
BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9]
"HDPN" LT OUT SH
B BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11]
B B 22
9 "HDPN" LT OUT LO B
BUF_D[12]
BUF_D[14]
31 32 BUF_D[13]
BUF_D[15]
"HDPN" LT OUT HI 21
33 34
8 "HDPN" RT OUT SH
GND 35 36 GND
"HDPN" RT OUT LO 20
7 "HDPN" RT OUT HI
"CR" LT OUT SH 19
CT4
6 "CR" LT OUT LO
LR
SCLK
1 2
"CR" LT OUT HI 18
3 4
5 "CR" RT OUT SH
MCLK
GND
5 6
GND
"CR" RT OUT LO 17
7 8
4 "CR" RT OUT HI
AGND
AGND
9 10 AGND
SH 16
11 12
3 N/C
V+in
N/C
13 14
N/C (+PHin) N/C 15
15 16
N/C 2 SH
GND
N/C
17 18 V-in
ON-AIR RELAY COM 14
19
21
20
22
N/C
+DIGin
1 ON-AIR RELAY NO
N/C
MDL_A[2] 23 24
N/C
MDL_A[3] 25 26 MDL_A[4]
CUE_OUT 27 28 AGND
CUE_PHN_GND
PHN_OUT_LT 29 30 PHN_OUT_RT
31 32
MN_MOMI MN_SCK
33 34
13 AUDIO COMMON
35 36 SDATA_CR
SH 25
12 N/C
N/C 24
11 SH
To Left DB-25 CONNECTOR Right DB-25 CONNECTOR N/C 23
CT2 CT1 10 N/C
EXT2RT_HI EXT2RT_LO TALLY_NO
SH 22
DB1 1 2 DB14 DB1 1 TALLY_C 9 N/C
N/C
14 DB14
AGND
3 4
EXT2LT_HI AGND
2 21
SH
DB2 DB15 DB2
AGND
15 8
DB3
EXT2LT_LO
5 6 DB16 3
16
AGND N/C 20
N/C
DB16
EXT1RT_HI EXT1RT_LO CR_RT_HI 7
7 8 4 CR_RT_LO
"EXT1" LT IN SH
DB4 DB17 DB4
17 DB17 19
DB5
AGND
9 10
EXT1LT_HI
DB18 DB5
AGND
5
18
CR_LT_HI 6 "EXT1" LT IN LO
"EXT1" LT IN HI
DB18
EXT1LT_LO
11 12
AGND CR_LT_LO
6 18
AGND
"EXT1" RT IN SH
DB6 DB19 DB6
19 DB19 5
13 14 DB7
HDPN_RT_HI
7 HDPN_RT_LO "EXT1" RT IN LO 17
A 20
A A "EXT1" RT IN HI A
DB20
AGND
15 16
AGND 4
"EXT2" LT IN SH
DB8 DB8 8 HDPN_LT_HI
AGND HDPN_LT_LO
21 DB21 16
17 18 DB22 DB9 9
22
AGND 3 "EXT2" LT IN LO
"EXT2" LT IN HI
DB22
19 20
CUE_RT_HI
10 CUE_RT_LO
15
"EXT2" RT IN SH
DB10
23 DB23 2
DB11
AGND
21 22 DB11
AGND
11
24
CUE_LT_HI "EXT2" RT IN LO 14
"EXT2" RT IN HI
DB24
23 24
AGND
DB25 DB12
CUE_LT_LO
12 AGND 1
25 DB25
AGND AGND AGND
DB13 25 26 DB13 13

CR-75 CR-75
CONTRACT NO. CONTRACT NO.

- SA UR US - Sergey Averin - - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -


APPROVALS DATE APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN MM/WWP 6-24-10 600 Industrial Drive DRAWN MM/WWP 6-24-10 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED New Bern, NC 28562 CHECKED New Bern, NC 28562
MM MM
SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
ISSUED WWP B 16S100x D ISSUED WWP B 16S100x D
W# 700805 SCALE CR-75D PCB SHEET 4 OF 4 W# 700805 SCALE CR-75D PCB SHEET 4 OF 4

2 1 2 1
CR-75 Control Room Module Schematic - Sheet 4 of 4
D-75 / July 2010 page 11 - 18 D-75/Jun 2010 Page
D-75 / July 2010 CR-75 Control Room Module - Load Sheet page 11 – 19
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
U8
GND PRESENT 3 2 BUF_D[0] 1
VCC VCC 1D 1Q 3
SW2 PGMSW 4 5 BUF_D[1] 2 U1
1 2D 2Q
DS1 AUDSW BUF_D[2] VCC
A R12 220
3
5 R63 150 EXT1SW
7
3D 3Q
6
CT6 74ACT08 9
AUXSW 8 9 BUF_D[3] 8
SW A
SW2 C91 R64 UTLSW 13
4D 4Q
12 BUF_D[4] 1
U1 10
SW 2 5D 5Q
4 0.01uF 10.0K TBSW 14 15 BUF_D[5] 74ACT08
6 6D 6Q 2
EXT1SW 17 16 BUF_D[6] U2
7D 7Q ____ 5
GND GND EXT2SW 18 19 BUF_D[7] 3 R147 TB_REF 6
8D 8Q Vin+ INTR
SW3 11 4.99K 7 U14

D D
1 LE
___ 4 C16 Vin-
DS2 BUF_D[7]
B R13 220
3
5 R19 150 EXT2SW VCC
R48 1.00K 1
OE R16 33 TB_REF VCC
0.1uF
___ DB7
11 18
1D 1Q
19
5 1 12 17 16 BUF_D[6]
SW B
SW3 C27 R18 74ABT373 2
CS
___ DB6
13 14
2D 2Q
15 BUF_D[5]
SW 2
VCC
6 GND RD
___ DB5 3D 3Q
4 0.01uF 10.0K R24 3 14 13 12 BUF_D[4]
6 WR DB4 4D 4Q
GND 4.99K 4 15 8 9 BUF_D[3]
CLKIN DB3 5D 5Q
GND GND R49 9 16 7 6 BUF_D[2]
U10 Vref/2 DB2 6D 6Q
SW4 10.0K 8 17 4 5 BUF_D[1]
1 DSW1 3 2 BUF_D[8] AGND DB1 7D 7Q
DS3 TB MUTE 1D 1Q R25 6.98K BUF_D[0]
PGM R20 220
3
5 R88 150 PGMSW DSW2 4 5 BUF_D[9]
19
CLKR DB0
18 3
8D 8Q
2
TB DIM 2D 2Q R144 1.00K 11
SW PGM
SW4 C107 R89 STUDIO DIM
DSW3 7
3D 3Q
6 BUF_D[10] R10 C35
ADC0804
VCC
1
LE
___
SW 2 DSW4 8 9 BUF_D[11] 4.99K 220pF GND OE
4 0.01uF 10.0K 4D 4Q
6 DSW5 13 12 BUF_D[12]
5D 5Q 74ABT373
14 15 BUF_D[13] GND GND
GND GND MDL_ID[0] 6D 6Q
17 16 BUF_D[14]
SW5 MDL_ID[1] SC=7 7D 7Q
1 18 19 BUF_D[15]
DS4 MDL_ID[2] 8D 8Q
AUD R21 150
3
5 R90 150 AUDSW 11 4
LE 6
SW AUD
SW5 C108 R91
1
___
OE
U1 5
SW 2
4 0.01uF 10.0K 74ACT08
6 74ABT373
VCC
U21 CT7
GND GND
BUF_D[0] 3 2
SW6 1D 1Q 1
1 BUF_D[1] 4 5
DS5 2D 2Q
AUX R22 220
3
5 R92 150 AUXSW BUF_D[2] 7 6 2
3D 3Q
SW AUX
SW6 C109 R93
BUF_D[3] 8
4D 4Q
9
3 R148
SW 2 BUF_D[4] 13 12
4 0.01uF 10.0K 5D 5Q 4.99K
6 BUF_D[5] 14 15 4
6D 6Q
BUF_D[6] 17 16 R17 33 ST_REF
GND GND 7D 7Q 5
BUF_D[7] 18 19

C C
SW7 8D 8Q
1 CHAN_W1 11 6
DS6 LE
UTL R23 220
3
5 R40 150 UTLSW RESET 1
___
OE GND
SW UTL
SW7 C56 R39
SW 2 74ABT373
4 0.01uF 10.0K
6 U22
BUF_D[8] 3 2
GND GND 1D 1Q
VCC BUF_D[9] 4 5
CT3 2D 2Q
BUF_D[10] 7 6
3D 3Q
1 BUF_D[11] 8 9 VCC VCC 12
4D 4Q 11
R150 150 TBSW BUF_D[12] 13 12 U1 13
2 5D 5Q
BUF_D[13] 14 15 R15
C166 R151 6D 6Q 74ACT08
3 BUF_D[14] 17 16 1.30K
0.01uF 10.0K 7D 7Q U3
R149 220 BUF_D[15] 18 19 RESET_I Q1 ____ 5
4 8D 8Q ST_REF 6
CHAN_W1 MMBTA55 Vin+ INTR

1.30K
R14
11
GND GND LE
___ 1.00K R120 7 U15
5 RESET 1 TALLY_NO C18 Vin-
OE BUF_D[15]
TB VCC
0.1uF ___ DB7
11 18
1D 1Q
19
6 GND BUF_D[14]

3
4
6
5
1 12 17 16
SW 74ABT373 TALLY 2 CS
___ DB6 2D 2Q
BUF_D[13]

K1
D3 2 13 14 15
"TB"SW U7 1N4002 RELAY GND RD
___ DB5 3D 3Q
GND R26 3 14 13 12 BUF_D[12]

7
BUF_A[1] 2 WR DB4 4D 4Q
A0 TALLY_C 4.99K 4 15 8 9 BUF_D[11]
BUF_A[2] 4 CLKIN DB3 5D 5Q
A1 9 16 7 6 BUF_D[10]
BUF_A[3] 6 Vref/2 DB2 6D 6Q
A2 GND 8 17 4 5 BUF_D[9]
BUF_A[4] 8 AGND DB1 7D 7Q
A3 R27 6.98K 19 18 3 2 BUF_D[8]
BUF_A[5] 11 VCC CLKR DB0 8D 8Q
A4 11
13 R11 C36 LE
___
A5 ADC0804 1
15 R116 4.99K 220pF GND OE
A6
17 10.0K
A7 ____ 19 74ABT373
MDL_A[0] 3 GND GND
12 5 B0 A=B R101 511

B B
11 4 MDL_A[1] 5
13 U32 6 U34 B1
MDL_A[2] 7
B2 U23
74ACT32 74ACT02 MDL_A[3] 9
9 GND B3 10.0K R122 2
8 MDL_A[4] 12 A+
10 U32 1 B4 1 3 R96 68 SCLK_AI
3 14 A- OUTA
2 U33 B5 6
74ACT32 16 B+
B6 7 5 R97 33 MCLK_AIO
1 74ACT32 18 B- OUTB F1
3 4 B7 10.0K R123 10 V+in
2 U32 6 RESET 1
__ C+
V+
51 +Vin
5 U33 CI 220 R100 9 11 R95 68
C- OUTC NC POLYSW
74ACT32 10.0K R121 14 C29 C105 1.0A
4 74ACT32 74ACT521 D+
6 GND 15 13 R94 68 LR_AIO 100uF 100uF
5 U32 D- OUTD

CONNECTOR
2 4
1 CHAN_W1 C118 EN
__
74ACT32 3 U34 12
GND 0.1uF EN
AGND C30 C106
74ACT02
RESET_I 11 DS90C032 100uF 100uF
13 GND GND F2
VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC RESET U34 V-in

62 PIN
12 V-
-Vin

EDGE
54
74ACT02 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC POLYSW
R104 R103 R102 R119 R118 VCC 1.0A
10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K VCC Q3
10.0K R4 R3 R2 R1 F3
MDL_A[0] R99 VCC +REG +DIGin
SW1 R5 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
2
OUT IN
3
58 +DIG
MDL_A[1] 10.0K 1 DSW1 GND
8 TB MUTE POLYSW
MDL_A[2] 10 BUF_RST 2 DSW2 Z1 NCP1117 1 1.0A
4148 D8 9 U34 TB DIM C22 C17 C15 C14 C164 C117 C119 C112 1N5339 C12 C21 C185 C188 C120
MDL_A[3] 3 DSW3 5.6V
STUDIO DIM 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 100uF 0.1uF 22uF 1uF 1uF
MDL_A[4] 74ACT02 DSW4
GND STUDIO PRE MUTE
4
62 DIG.COM.
5 DSW5
9 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
VCC VCC VCC VCC 8 SDATA24 6 GND
SDATA_I 10 U33
R117 22 7
R78 R79 R108 R112 74ACT32 GND
BUF_RST

A SC-75 A
511 511 511 511 CONTRACT NO.
SDATA_ST VCC
SDATA_TB - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
C158
100uF
12
11 RESET VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC APPROVALS DATE
R146 1.00K 13 U33
DRAWN WWP 6-23-10
74ACT32 C25 C67 C53 C104 C115 C33 C116 C34 C111 C103 C52 C42 C165 C28 600 Industrial Drive
R77
750
R80
750
R107
750
R111
750
R145
4.99K
D9
4148 R115 40.2K
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF CHECKED MM New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
GND GND GND GND
GND GND
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND WWP
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VD+ VD+ VA+
5.49K R28 16.5K R42

C44 390pF C60 390pF C61


1.00K
2 18 2200pF -2dBu -2dBu
R35
DVDD AVDD 8 V+ 6 V+ 6 V+
7 TB_HI 7 STPRE_LT_HI
12 17 AGND 1.30K R41 2 TBOUT 4 STPRE_LT 4
DIF0/DCLK VREFH 8 +4dBu BAL 8 +4dBu BAL
13 OP275 1 ST_LT U11 U12
DIF1/DSDL U6 SSM2142 TB_LO SSM2142 STPRE_LT_LO
14 22 5.49K R29 1.30K R43 3 3 3
DIF2/DSDR AOUTL- gnd 1 gnd 1

D MCLK_AIO 3
MCLK
U5
C62
390pF
4 V-
-2dBu
AGND 5 V-
2
C10
68pF
C9
68pF
AGND 5 V-
2
C8
68pF
C7
68pF
D
SCLK_AI 5
BICK/DCLK
SDATA_ST 6 23 C43 R30 C45
SDATA/DSDL AOUTL+
LR_AIO 7 2200pF 16.5K 390pF AGND AGND AGND AGND
LRCK/DSDR

10 C184 4.7uF AGND AGND AGND


DEM0/CCLK 24
11 VCOM AGND 5.49K R33 16.5K R45
DEM1/CDTI
9
DFS0/CAD0 390pF C48 390pF C47
25 C65
P/S
AK4396 20 2200pF -2dBu
AOUTR- 6 V+
26
TST1/DZFL 7 STPRE_RT_HI
27 AGND 1.30K R46 6 STPRE_RT 4
TST2/CAD1 8 +4dBu BAL
28 OP275 7 ST_RT U13
ACKS/DZFR U6 SSM2142 STPRE_RT_LO
21 5.49K R32 1.30K R31 5 3
AOUTR+ gnd 1
8 -2dBu 2
SMUTE/CSN
___ C46
4 16 AGND 5 V- C6 C5
PD VREFL 390pF
68pF 68pF
R34 DVSS TTL AVSS C64 R44 C63
4.99K 1 15 19 2200pF 16.5K 390pF AGND AGND

AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND

VD+ VD+ VA+


5.49K R54 16.5K R82

1 CR1
2 3 10K
220 R152 15 R37
390pF C92 390pF C93 R156 4.99K
1.00K
C83
-2dBu
LT
C171 33pF 220pF C140
R66
2 18 2200pF TRIM 2.32K R127 BAT54 VA+E D4
DVDD AVDD 8 V+ D4 BAT54

C C
220pF C139
12 17 AGND 1.30K R81 2 EXT1LT_HI R155 10.0K 2 C54
DIF0/DCLK VREFH HI 8 V+
13 1 TB 1 R51 4.99K 14 13 0.001uF
DIF1/DSDL
5.49K R55 1.30K R83
OP275
U19 LT +4dBu BAL
EXT1LT_LO R136 10.0K
OP275
U39 X-Y X
14 22 3 3 6 12 6 AGND
DIF2/DSDR AOUTL- LO 22uF C39 INH Y D5
BAT54
BAT54
D5
11 U16 150uF C159 OP275 7 51 R129 2
C94 -2dBu C170 C148 C149 R137 S U37
MCLK_AIO 3 U18 4 V- 74VHC4053 5 2.32K R128 OP275 1
MCLK 390pF 0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K R125 U37
SCLK_AI 5 3 51 R126 15 R38
BICK/DCLK 40.2K -14dBu
SDATA_TB 6 23 C82 R56 C84 4 V- -14dBu
SDATA/DSDL AOUTL+ AGND AGND AGND AGND 2.5V
LR_AIO
"EXT 1"
7 2200pF 16.5K 390pF 4 3

1 CR2
2 3 10K
LRCK/DSDR R157 4.99K X-Y X AGND 2.5V
6 5 220 R154 15 R6
C172 33pF -2dBu INH Y
10
DEM0/CCLK 24
C183 4.7uF AGND AGND AGND AGND 9
S U16 RT
220pF C144
11
DEM1/CDTI
VCOM AGND 5.49K R59 16.5K R85 74VHC4053 TRIM 2.32K R133 BAT54 VA+E D1
8 V+ D1 BAT54
9
DFS0/CAD0 390pF C87 390pF C86 220pF C143
25 C97 EXT1RT_HI R158 10.0K 6 C13
P/S HI 8 V+
AK4396 20 2200pF 7 R50 4.99K 15 1 0.001uF
AOUTR- RT +4dBu BAL
EXT1RT_LO R139 10.0K
OP275
U39 X-Y X
26 5 6 2 6 AGND
TST1/DZFL LO 22uF C24 INH Y D2
BAT54
BAT54
D2
27 AGND 1.30K R86 6 10 7 51 R135 2
TST2/CAD1 C173 C151 C150 R138 S U16 150uF C161 OP275
U38
28 OP275 7 4 V- 74VHC4053 5 2.32K R134 OP275 1
ACKS/DZFR U19 0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K R131 U38
21 5.49K R58 1.30K R57 5 3 51 R132 15 R7
AOUTR+ 40.2K -14dBu
8 4 V- -14dBu
SMUTE/CSN
___ C85 AGND AGND AGND AGND 2.5V
4 16
PD VREFL 390pF R160 4.99K AGND 2.5V
C176 33pF -2dBu VA+E
DVSS TTL AVSS C96 R84 C95 VCC VCC
AGND AGND AGND
1 15 19 2200pF 16.5K 390pF
EXT2LT_HI R159 10.0K 2 4.99K
HI C26 0.1uF 10uF 7 23
AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND 1 R53 4.99K 14 13 R8
LT +4dBu BAL OP275 X-Y X

VD

VA
U40 0.1uF C38 C37 2
EXT2LT_LO R140 10.0K 3 6 12 GNDL
LO 22uF C75 INH Y VREFL1 1 4
-22dBu 11 VREFL AINL+
6 V+
C175 C153 C154 R141 S U17 VCOML1 3 5

B B
74VHC4053 VCOML AINL-
7 ST_LT_LO 0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K
STOUTLT 4
8 -16dBu BAL 25
U24 AINR+
SSM2142 ST_LT_HI AGND AGND AGND AGND VREFR1 28 24
VREFR AINR-
3
gnd 1 "EXT 2" R161 4.99K
4
6
X-Y X
5
3
VCOMR1 26
VCOMR U4 GNDR
27
2 -2dBu INH Y
C3 C4 C177 33pF C20 C19 C23
AGND 5 V- AGND 9
S U17 13
68pF 68pF 74VHC4053 0.1uF 10uF 0.1uF LRCK
8 V+ 14
SCLK
17
AGND AGND EXT2RT_HI R162 10.0K 6 AGND AGND AGND MCLK
HI 16
7 R52 4.99K 15 1 FSYNC
RT +4dBu BAL
EXT2RT_LO R143 10.0K
OP275
U40 X-Y X
5 6 2
LO 22uF C76 INH Y 19
10 U17 HPFE
C178 C156 C155 R142 S SDATA_I 68 R9 15 20
4 V- GND 74VHC4053 SDATA TEST
0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K AGND
AK5383
18
-22dBu DFS
6 V+ AGND AGND AGND AGND 12
SMODE1
7 ST_RT_LO 9 11 LR_AIO
STOUTRT 4 CAL SMODE2
8 -16dBu BAL SCLK_AI
U25
SSM2142 ST_RT_HI 6 MCLK_AIO

DGND

BGND

AGND
3 1
ZCAL
____ 10
gnd VA+E
2
VA+E RST
Q4
C1 C2 R130

V+
AGND 5 V-
3 2 8 21 22
68pF 68pF 511 VCC IN OUT
GND
2.5V
1 NCP1117 AGND AGND AGND AGND
AGND AGND C146 C142 C162 R153 C55 C132 C186 C187 C11 C160
0.1uF 0.1uF 150uF 511 0.1uF 1uF 1uF 22uF 0.1uF 150uF

AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND


AGND

A SC-75 A
V+ V+ R61 1.30K VDD CONTRACT NO.
C89 C50 C113 C78 C141 C122 C77 VA+ VD+ C41 C145 C152 C88 Z2 C79 - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
C5V1
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF Q2 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 5.1V 0.1uF
APPROVALS DATE
V+

10 R65 TP2 TP1


3 2
IN OUT
GND DRAWN WWP 6-23-10
C102 C69 C134 C58 C167 C110 C57 1 NCP1117 C66 C168 C174 C100 Z3 C80 AGND 600 Industrial Drive
AGND
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
C136
1uF
C137
1uF
C32
22uF
C59
1uF
C99
1uF
C31
22uF
C40
1uF
C81
1uF
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
C5V1
5.1V 0.1uF
AGND GND
CHECKED MM New Bern, NC 28562
V- V- R62 1.30K VEE
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
AGND
WWP
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2.32K R87

33pF C101 -22dBu


-8dBu
VD+CR R166 10 VA5+
100uF C70 8 V+
STDCAOUTLT R68 10.0K 15 1
X-Y X C181 C127 C128 C163
6 2 2
INH Y 1uF 0.1uF
4 12
0.1uF 150uF
10 1 STOUTLT -2dBu U36
S U26 OP275
U20
74VHC4053 3 VD+ VA+ -8dBu

D D
22uF C98 AGND AGND AGND AGND
14 13 STPRE_LT 16
X-Y X AINL
6 12 4 V- R114 10.0K 14 STDCAOUTLT
INH Y AGND AOUTL
AGND 11 -2dBu 15
S U26 AGNDL
74VHC4053 -8dBu
22uF C49
R67 88.7K 4 3 STPRE_RT 9
X-Y X AINR
6 5 R163 10.0K 11 STDCAOUTRT
INH Y AOUTR
9 U26 2.32K R60 10
S AGNDR
74VHC4053
33pF C90 -22dBu _____
-8dBu 8
MUTE
1
100uF C71 ZCEN
___
STDCAOUTRT R70 10.0K 15 1 2
X-Y X CS
6 2 6 RMN_SCK 6
INH Y SCLK AGND AGND
10 U27 OP275 7 STOUTRT RMN_MOMI 3 7
S U20 SDATAI SDATAO
74VHC4053 5
R113 R167
14 13 DGND VA- C130 C138
X-Y X 511 511 AGND C129
6 12 5 CS3310 13 0.1uF 150uF
INH Y AGND 0.1uF
AGND 11 VA5-
S U27 AGND AGND
74VHC4053 AGND
R69 88.7K 4 3
X-Y X
6 5
INH Y
9
S U27
74VHC4053

VD+CUE R164 10 VA5+

C180 C123 C124

C C
10.0K R47
1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
-2dBu 4 U35 12
33pF C68 -2dBu
-2dBu VD+ VA+ -8dBu
22uF C131 AGND AGND AGND
TB 16
100uF C72 8 V+ AINL
ST_LT R72 10.0K 15 1 R110 10.0K 14 TBDCAOUT
X-Y X AOUTL
6 2 2 15
INH Y AGNDL
10 1 STPRE_LT
S U28 OP275
U9
74VHC4053 3 9
AINR
14 13 11
X-Y X AOUTR
6 12 4 V- 10
INH Y AGND AGNDR
AGND 11 U28
S _____
74VHC4053 8
MUTE
R71 4.99K 4 3 1
X-Y X ZCEN
___
6 5 2
INH Y CS
9 10.0K R36 RMN_SCK 6
S U28 SCLK AGND
74VHC4053 RMN_MOMI 3 7
33pF C51 -2dBu SDATAI SDATAO
-2dBu
R109 R165
DGND VA- C125 C126
100uF C73 511 511 AGND
ST_RT R74 10.0K 15 1 5 CS3310 13 0.1uF 0.1uF
X-Y X
6 2 6 VA5-
INH Y AGND AGND
10 7 STPRE_RT AGND
S U29 OP275
U9
74VHC4053 5
14 13
X-Y X
6 12
INH Y AGND
AGND 11 MN_SCK R106 68 RMN_SCK
S U29
74VHC4053 MN_MOMI R105 68 RMN_MOMI
R73 4.99K 4 3
X-Y X
6 5

B B
INH Y
9
S U29
74VHC4053

Q6
20.0K R98 V+ 3 1 VA5+
IN OUT
GND
33pF C114 -2dBu
D6 C147 2 7805 C179 Z6
1N4002 1N4735
0.1uF 1uF 6.2V
R76 10.0K 15 1
X-Y X
6 2 6
INH Y
10 U30 OP275 7 TBOUT AGND D7 C169 C157 Z5
S U31 1N4002 1
1N4735
74VHC4053 5 0.1uF 7905 1uF 6.2V
14 13 V- GND VA5-
X-Y X IN OUT
6 12 2 3
INH Y AGND
-8dBu AGND 11 Q5
S U30
74VHC4053
100uF C74
TBDCAOUT R75 88.7K 4 3
X-Y X
6 5
INH Y
9 10.0K R124
S U30
74VHC4053
33pF C133
GND AGND

8 V+

A SC-75 A
OP275 1 CONTRACT NO.
U31
3
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
4 V-
AGND APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN WWP 6-23-10 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED MM New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
WWP
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2 1 2 1
EDGE CONNECTORS BUSS CHART SC-75 OUTPUTS
AGND 1
CT4
2 AGND
DB Connectors Pinouts
GND
SDATA24
3
5
4
6
GND
SDATA_TB
I/O PORTS
7 8
MDL_A[0] 9 10 MDL_A[1]
BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2]

AUDIO COMMON
BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4]
13
BUF_A[5] 15 16
"TB" OUT SH 25
17 18
12 "TB" OUT LO
BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1]
"TB" OUT HI 24
SH
BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3]
11
BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5]
N/C 23
BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7]
10 N/C
BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9]
"ST PRE" LT OUT SH
B BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11]
B B 22
9 "ST PRE" LT OUT LO B
BUF_D[12]
BUF_D[14]
31 32 BUF_D[13]
BUF_D[15]
"ST PRE" LT OUT HI 21
33 34
8 "ST PRE" RT OUT SH
GND 35 36 GND
"ST PRE" RT OUT LO 20
7 "ST PRE" RT OUT HI
"ST" LT OUT SH 19
CT5
6 "ST" LT OUT LO
LR
SCLK
1 2
"ST" LT OUT HI 18
3 4
5 "ST" RT OUT SH
MCLK 5 6
"ST" RT OUT LO 17
"ST" RT OUT HI
GND 7 8 GND
4
AGND 9 10 AGND
SH 16
N/C
AGND 11 12
3
V+in
N/C
13 14
N/C (+PHin) N/C 15
15 16
N/C 2 SH
N/C
17 18 V-in
TALLY 2 RELAY COM 14
TALLY 2 RELAY NO
GND 19 20
21 22
N/C
+DIGin
1
N/C
MDL_A[2] 23 24
N/C
MDL_A[3] 25 26 MDL_A[4]
27 28
29 30
31 32

AUDIO COMMON
MN_MOMI 33 34 MN_SCK
13
35 36 SDATA_ST
SH 25
12 N/C
N/C 24
11 SH
To Left DB-25 CONNECTOR Right DB-25 CONNECTOR N/C 23
CT2 CT1 10 N/C
EXT2RT_HI EXT2RT_LO TALLY_NO
SH 22
DB1 1 2 DB14 DB1 1
14
TALLY_C 9 N/C
N/C
DB14
AGND
3 4
EXT2LT_HI AGND
2 21
SH
DB2 DB15 DB2
AGND
15 8
DB3
EXT2LT_LO
5 6 DB16 3
16
AGND N/C 20
N/C
DB16
EXT1RT_HI EXT1RT_LO ST_RT_HI 7
7 8 4 ST_RT_LO
"EXT1" LT IN SH
DB4 DB17 DB4
17 DB17 19
DB5
AGND
9 10
EXT1LT_HI
DB18 DB5
AGND
5
18
ST_LT_HI 6 "EXT1" LT IN LO
"EXT1" LT IN HI
DB18
EXT1LT_LO
11 12
AGND ST_LT_LO
6 18
AGND
"EXT1" RT IN SH
DB6 DB19 DB6
19 DB19 5
13 14 DB7
STPRE_RT_HI
7 STPRE_RT_LO "EXT1" RT IN LO 17
A 20
A A "EXT1" RT IN HI A
DB20
AGND
15 16
AGND
8 4
STPRE_LT_HI
"EXT2" LT IN SH
DB8 DB8
AGND STPRE_LT_LO
21 DB21 16
17 18 DB22 DB9 9
22
AGND 3 "EXT2" LT IN LO
"EXT2" LT IN HI
DB22
19 20 10 15
23 2 "EXT2" RT IN SH
DB11
AGND
21 22 DB11
AGND
11
24
TB_HI "EXT2" RT IN LO 14
"EXT2" RT IN HI
DB24
23 24
AGND
DB25 DB12
TB_LO
12 AGND 1
25 DB25
AGND AGND AGND
DB13 25 26 DB13 13

SC-75 SC-75
CONTRACT NO. CONTRACT NO.

- SA UR US - Sergey Averin - - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -


APPROVALS DATE APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN WWP 6-23-10 600 Industrial Drive DRAWN WWP 6-23-10 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED New Bern, NC 28562 CHECKED New Bern, NC 28562
MM MM
SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
ISSUED WWP B 16S100x C ISSUED WWP B 16S100x C
W# 700806 SCALE SC-75C PCB SHEET 4 OF 4 W# 700806 SCALE SC-75C PCB SHEET 4 OF 4

2 1 2 1
SC-75 Studio Control Module Schematic - Sheet 4 of 4
D-75 / July 2010 page 11 - 23 D-75/Jun 2010 Page
D-75 / July 2010 SC-75 Studio Control Module - Load Sheet page 11 – 24
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VCC VCC
SW2
1 U9
DS5 3 VCC 1
R20 220 5 R22 150 MXMSW MXMSW 3 2 BUF_D[0] DBSTART 3
MXM FEED SW MXM PGMSW 4
1D 1Q
5 BUF_D[1]
2 U22
SW2 C16 R23 2D 2Q 1 U8 8
SW 2 AUDSW 7 6 BUF_D[2] 74ACT32
4 0.01uF 10.0K 3D 3Q 4
6 AUXSW 8 9 BUF_D[3] 6

D D
4D 4Q 5 U22
UTLSW 13 12 BUF_D[4]
GND GND 5D 5Q 2 AQW210S 7
CUE1SW 14 15 BUF_D[5] R56 1.00K DBSSCOM 74ACT32
6D 6Q 12
ONSW 17 16 BUF_D[6] 11
7D 7Q 13 U22
DS1 OFFSW 18 19 BUF_D[7]
R21 511 8D 8Q
MXM FEED PGM 11
LE
74ACT32
___ 9
R148 1.00K 1 8
DS2 VCC OE VCC 10 U22
R24 332 DBSTOP
MXM FEED AUD 74ABT373 74ACT32
VCC 3 U8 6
DS3
R25 511
MXM FEED AUX R81
U20
DS4 10.0K 4 AQW210S 5 2
R28 511 CUE2SW 3 2 BUF_D[8] R65 1.00K DBSSCOM 1 CHAN_W1
MXM FEED UTL GND 4
1D 1Q
5 BUF_D[9]
3 U24
2D 2Q
GND 7 6 BUF_D[10] 74ACT02
3D 3Q RESET_I 11
GND 8 9 BUF_D[11] 13
4D 4Q RESET 12 U24
GND 13 12 BUF_D[12]
5D 5Q
GND 14 15 BUF_D[13] 74ACT02
MDL_ID[0] 6D 6Q 8
SW3 GND 17 16 BUF_D[14] U7 10 RESET
1 MDL_ID[1] 7D 7Q 9 U24
DS6 3 PHONE=4 18 19 BUF_D[15] BUF_A[1] 2
R45 220 5 R27 150 PGMSW MDL_ID[2] 8D 8Q A0
PGM SW PGM
11
LE
BUF_A[2] 4
A1
74ACT02
___ 5
SW3 C18 R26 1 BUF_A[3] 6 4
SW 2 OE A2 6 U24
4 0.01uF 10.0K BUF_A[4] 8
6 A3
74ABT373 BUF_A[5] 11 74ACT02
A4 VCC GND
GND GND 13
A5
15
SW4 A6 R105
1 U19 17
DS7 3 A7 ____ 19 10.0K 1
R46 150 5 R85 150 AUDSW BUF_D[0] 3 2 MDL_A[0] 3 3
AUD SW AUD
1D 1Q B0 A=B 2 U23

C C
BUF_D[1] 4 5 MDL_A[1] 5
SW4 C75 R84 2D 2Q B1
SW 2 BUF_D[2] 7 6 MDL_A[2] 7 74ACT08
4 0.01uF 10.0K 3D 3Q B2 GND
6 BUF_D[3] 8 9 MDL_A[3] 9
4D 4Q B3 4
BUF_D[4] 13 12 MDL_A[4] 12 6
GND GND 5D 5Q B4 5 U23
BUF_D[5] 14 15 14
6D 6Q B5
SW5 BUF_D[6] 17 16 16 74ACT08
1 7D 7Q B6 GND
DS8 3 BUF_D[7] 18 19 18
R47 220 5 R87 150 AUXSW 8D 8Q B7 9
AUX SW AUX
CHAN_W1 11
LE
RESET 1
__
CI
SDATA_I
U23
8 SDATA21
___ 10
SW5 C76 R86 RESET 1 R107 22
SW 2 OE
4 0.01uF 10.0K 74ACT521 74ACT08
6 GND
74ABT373
GND GND

SW6
1 U11
DS9 3 4148 D7
R48 220 5 R89 150 UTLSW BUF_D[8] 3 2
UTL SW UTL BUF_D[9] 4
1D 1Q
5
SW6 C77 R88 2D 2Q VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
SW 2 BUF_D[10] 7 6
4 0.01uF 10.0K 3D 3Q
6 BUF_D[11] 8 9
4D 4Q R108 R109 R96 R97 R98 VCC VCC VCC
BUF_D[12] 13 12
GND GND 5D 5Q 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K
BUF_D[13] 14 15 MDL_A[0]
6D 6Q R149 R100
SW7 BUF_D[14] 17 16 MDL_A[1] D8
1 7D 7Q 10.0K 4148 10.0K
DS10 3 BUF_D[15] 18 19 RESET_I MDL_A[2] 12
R61 220 5 R60 150 CUE1SW 8D 8Q 11
CUE1 SW CUE1
CHAN_W1 11
LE 1.00K R99
MDL_A[3] R150 1.00K 13 U23
SW7 C50 R59 RESET ___ MDL_A[4]
1
SW 2 OE C113 74ACT08
4 0.01uF 10.0K
6 GND 100uF
74ABT373 R106 10.0K
GND GND
GND
R92 511

B B
SW8 F2
1 U10 V+in
DS11 3
U21
V+
51 +Vin
R64 220 5 R63 150 CUE2SW GND PRESENT 3 2 BUF_D[0] SCLK
CUE2 SW CUE2
PRESENCE
DSW1 4
1D 1Q
5 BUF_D[1] 10.0K R111 2 C82
POLYSW
0.3A
SW8 C52 R62 CUE DROP OUT 2D 2Q A+
SW 2 DSW2 7 6 BUF_D[2] 1 3 R93 68 SCLK_I 0.1uF
4 0.01uF 10.0K CUE PRE/POST 3D 3Q A- OUTA
6 DSW3 8 9 BUF_D[3] 6
EXT IN ON 4D 4Q B+
DSW4 13 12 BUF_D[4] MCLK 7 5 R94 68 MCLK_IO
GND GND TALLY 2 5D 5Q
10.0K R112
B- OUTB
C81
DSW5 14 15 BUF_D[5] 10 AGND
ST MUTE 6D 6Q C+
DSW6 17 16 BUF_D[6] LR 9 11 R95 68 0.1uF
CR MUTE
DSW7
7D 7Q
BUF_D[7] 10.0K R110 220 R90
C- OUTC NC F1
V-in
18 19
TIMER RESTART 8D 8Q
14
D+
V-
54 -Vin
11 15 13 R91 68 LR_IO POLYSW
LE
___ D- OUTD
R147 1.00K 1 4 0.3A
VCC VCC OE C80 EN
CT6 12
__
0.1uF EN
74ABT373
1
DS90C032
62 PIN
2
R157 150 ONSW GND GND
EDGE
3
C134 R156
VCC
CONNECTOR
0.01uF 10.0K Q3
R158 475 F3
4 VCC 2 3 +REG +DIGin
VCC VCC VCC VCC OUT IN 58
GND GND GND
5 POLYSW +DIG
NCP1117 1 0.3A
ON C135 C90 C89 C79 C125 C17 C46 C114
6
SW 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 0.1uF 150uF 100uF
"ON"SW
GND VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
VCC
GND GND GND GND 62 DIG.COM.
CT7
R7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 GND
1 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K
SW1
R160 150 1 DSW1
2 CUE DROP OUT

A SP-75 A
C136 R159 CUE PRE/POST
2 DSW2 CONTRACT NO.
3 3 DSW3
0.01uF 10.0K EXT IN ON
R161 150 4 DSW4 - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
4 TALLY 2
5 DSW5
GND GND ST MUTE APPROVALS DATE
5 6 DSW6 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
CR MUTE
OFF 7 DSW7 DRAWN
6 TIMER RESTART WWP 9-11-13 600 Industrial Drive
SW C88 C36 C78 C72 C47 C45 C53 C35 C51
"OFF"SW 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF CHECKED MM New Bern, NC 28562
GND GND

ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV


GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND WWP
D 16S10xx D1
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1 CR6
2 3 10K
PHN_M R129 10.0K R128 4.99K

1 CR3
2 3 10K
R30 4.99K
R29 2.32K
EXT NOTE: PHASE SYMBOLS DENOTE SIGNAL POLARITY

33pF
C21
R131 10.0K C105 33pF
-2dBu C19 33pF GAIN IN PHASE OUT OF PHASE
TRIM R127 4.99K R132 10.0K -2dBu
8 V+
EXT_IN_HI R31 10.0K 6 8 V+ -2dBu
C104 33pF
HI UDB24 R130 10.0K 6 6 V+
+4dBu BAL 7 EXT_PRE R8 2.32K 2 7 COMP_O_HI
OP275
U1 22uF C1 OP275 7 4 DB24 HI
EXT_IN_LO R10 10.0K R68 4.99K
EXT LO UDB12
5 OP275 1 15
X-Y X
1 U28 8 +4dBu BAL
U1 5 U3
COMPOSITE
D D
3 6 2 2 COMP_O_LO
IN C6 C22 C5 R9 INH Y 3
SSM2142 DB12 LO
0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K -2dBu
DSW3 10
S U16 OP275 1
4
gnd 1 OUT
U28 V- 2
4 V- 74VHC4053 3 AGND
SH UDB25 AGND AGND 5 V- C33 C14

1 CR7
2 3 10K
AGND AGND AGND AGND R133 10.0K R135 4.99K 68pF 68pF DB25 SH

1 CR1
2 3 10K
R67 10.0K 14 13
AGND X-Y X AGND
CALL 1 6
INH Y
12 C107 33pF

6.98K
R36
AGND AGND AGND
GAIN 11
S U16
TRIM 74VHC4053
R134 10.0K 2
-2dBu
6 V+
R35 R16 7 MICS_O_HI
HI

33pF
DB10

C13
R154 88.7K OP275 1 4
1.30K 82 R66 10.0K 4 3 U29 8 +4dBu BAL
X-Y X 3
C129 33pF 6 5
U12
MICS_O_LO MICS
SSM2142
LO

40.2K
INH Y 3 DB23
OUT

R37
-2dBu 9 gnd 1
CALL1_IN_LO 6 S U16
LO UDB9 22uF C121 74VHC4053 AGND 2
+4dBu BAL 7 CALL1PRE AGND 5 V- C64 C54

1 CR8
OP275

2 3 10K
CALL1_IN_HI U2
R138 10.0K R136 4.99K 68pF 68pF DB11 SH
CALLER HI UDB21
5
CT3 9 6
C122 22uF
R125 20.0K 2

40.2K
R18
1 IN C10 C26
10K 7 OP275 1
22uF C118
R73 4.99K 15
X-Y X
1 C108 33pF
U27 AGND AGND AGND
3 6 2
0.001uF 0.001uF INH Y
SH UDB22 -14dBu -2dBu

6.98K
R14
AGND R71 10.0K 10
C9 R15 -2dBu VCC S U17 8 V+
33pF 1.30K
FADER 74VHC4053
R137 10.0K 6 6 V+
AGND AGND AGND
AGND CALLER1 7 CALLS_O_HI
OP275 7 4 DB21 HI
R72 1.00K 14 13 U29 8 +4dBu BAL
X-Y X 5
AGND AGND
6 12
U13
CALLS_O_LO CALLERS
INH Y 3
SSM2142 DB9 LO
DSW2 11 U17 gnd 1 OUT

1 CR2
2 3 10K
S 4 V- 2
74VHC4053 AGND
CALL 2 R70 10.0K AGND 5 V- C65 C55

1 CR9
2 3 10K
VCC

6.98K
R33
GAIN R142 4.99K 68pF 68pF DB22 SH
R69 4.99K 4 3
TRIM 6
X-Y X
5 R140 10.0K C110 33pF
R34 R11 INH Y -2dBu AGND AGND AGND

33pF
C24
9
S U17
C C
1.30K 82 R141 10.0K
74VHC4053
R126 88.7K V+
R139 10.0K 2 6
-2dBu 7 HYB1_O_HI
V+ C103 33pF OP275 1 4 DB7 HI
40.2K

8 8
U30 +4dBu BAL
R32

R78 4.99K 15 1
CALL2_IN_LO 2 X-Y X
3 U14
HYB1_O_LO HYBRID 1
LO UDB20 22uF C120 6 2 3
SSM2142 DB20 LO
+4dBu BAL OP275 1 CALL2PRE 8 V+ R76 10.0K 10
INH Y gnd 1 OUT
CALL2_IN_HI U2 VCC S U18 2
CALLER HI 3 C123 22uF AGND

1 CR10
UDB7 CT5 9 6 R155 20.0K 6 74VHC4053 AGND 5 V- C66 C56

2 3 10K
40.2K
R17

2 IN C12 C23 4
10K 7 OP275 7
22uF C119
R143 4.99K 68pF 68pF DB8 SH
V- U27
5 R77 1.00K 14 13
0.001uF 0.001uF X-Y X R146 10.0K C111 33pF
SH UDB8 AGND -14dBu
-2dBu 6 12 AGND AGND AGND
INH Y
FADER DSW2
6.98K
R13

4 V- 11 U18
AGND AGND C7 R12 AGND S R144 10.0K -2dBu
AGND
33pF 1.30K
CALLER2 R75 10.0K
74VHC4053 8 V+
VCC R145 10.0K 6 6 V+
7 HYB2_O_HI
R74 4.99K 4 3 OP275 7 4 DB18 HI
VD+ VD+ VA+ AGND AGND X-Y X U30 8 +4dBu BAL
6 5 5
INH Y U4
HYB2_O_LO HYBRID 2
9 3
SSM2142 DB6 LO
S U18
74VHC4053 4
gnd 1 OUT
V- 2
R49 AGND AGND
2 18 GND AGND 5 V- C34 C15
1.00K
DVDD AVDD 5.76K R52 18.7K R54 68pF 68pF DB19 SH
12 17
DIF0/DCLK VREFH 220pF C42

1 CR4
2 3 10K
13 C40 AGND AGND AGND
DIF1/DSDL 220 R151 15 R103
14 22 2200pF
DIF2/DSDR AOUTL- 8 V+ CUE
220pF C96
MCLK_IO U5 1.30K R53
TRIM 2.32K R115 BAT54 VA+E D5
3 AGND 2 D5 BAT54
MCLK 22uF C2 VA+E
SCLK_I 5 1 TB_M 220pF C95 VCC VCC
BICK/DCLK OP275 C84 AGND AGND AGND
U6
SDATA_PHN 6 23 5.76K R51 1.30K R55 3 8 V+
SDATA/DSDL AOUTL+ 0.001uF
LR_IO 7 4.99K
LRCK/DSDR C41 R50 C43 -2dBu R113 40.2K 6 AGND 23 7 10uF 0.1uF C71
D6 BAT54

B B
4 V- BAT54 D6 R82

VD
VA
2200pF 18.7K 220pF 150uF C115 OP275 7 51 R117 2 2 C73 C74 0.1uF
10 C137 4.7uF U25 GNDL
DEM0/CCLK 24 AGND 5 2.32K R116 OP275 1 4 1 VREFL1
11 VCOM AGND U25 AINL+ VREFL
DEM1/CDTI AGND AGND AGND -14dBu 3 51 R114 15 R104 5 3 VCOML1
9 AINL- VCOML
DFS0/CAD0 4 V- -14dBu
25 2.5V
P/S 25

1 CR5
2 3 10K
AK4396 20 5.76K R40 18.7K R42
2.5V
AINR+
AOUTR- 220 R153 15 R57 24 28 VREFR1
26 AINR- VREFR
27
TST1/DZFL
C28 220pF C30 CALLERS 27
GNDR U15 VCOMR
26 VCOMR1
220pF C99
TST2/CAD1
2200pF
TRIM 2.32K R122 BAT54 VA+E D1 C67 C62 C63
28 D1 BAT54
ACKS/DZFR R119 4.99K 13
21 220pF C127 LRCK 0.1uF 10uF 0.1uF
AOUTR+ C57 14
8 AGND 1.30K R41 6 8 V+ SCLK
SMUTE/CSN
___ 0.001uF 17
4 16 OP275 7 PHN_M MCLK AGND AGND AGND
PD VREFL U6 R120 4.99K 6 D2 AGND BAT54 16
5.76K R39 1.30K R43 5 BAT54 D2 FSYNC
150uF C117 OP275 7 51 R124 2
R19 DVSS TTL AVSS -2dBu U26
C29 R38 C31 5 2.32K R123 OP275 1 19
4.99K 1 15 19 U26 HPFE
2200pF 18.7K 220pF 3 51 R121 15 R58 20 15 R80 68 SDATA_I
-14dBu TEST SDATA
VA+E 4 V- -14dBu
AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND 2.5V
AK5383
AGND AGND AGND 18
2.5V
DFS
12
2.5V SMODE1
VCC
R152 LR_IO 11 9
SMODE2 CAL
511 VCC VCC SCLK_I
MCLK_IO 6

DGND
AGND

BGND
R102 ZCAL
____
C98 C101 C116 R118 C85 C86 10
511 TP2 TP1 RST
SDATA_PHN 0.1uF 0.1uF 150uF 511 0.1uF 150uF
22 21 8
R101
AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND
750 AGND GND
AGND AGND AGND AGND

GND

A SP-75 A
V+ R79 1.30K VDD CONTRACT NO.

VA+ VD+ VA+E D4 C3 C93 C37 C59 C8 C4 C97 C100 C109 C112 C106 C102 C32 Z3 C68 C61 - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
1N4002 C5V1
Q2 Q1 100uF 100uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 5.1V 0.1uF 0.1uF
APPROVALS DATE
V+

V+

3 2 10 R44 3 2
IN OUT IN OUT
GND GND DRAWN SA/WWP 9-11-13
1 NCP1117 1 NCP1117 Z4 Z2 AGND D3 C11 C124 C38 C69 C25 C20 C126 C128 C132 C133 C131 C130 C44 Z5 C70 C60 600 Industrial Drive
C91
1uF
C92
1uF
C58
22uF
C39
1uF
C83
22uF
C27
1uF
C87
1uF
C139
1uF
C49
150uF
C48
0.1uF
1N4735
6.2V
1SMB5919
5.6V 1N4002 100uF 100uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
C5V1
5.1V 0.1uF 0.1uF CHECKED MM New Bern, NC 28562
V- R83 1.30K VEE
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
AGND AGND
WWP
D 16S10xx D1
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EDGE CONNECTOR BUSS CHART SP-75 SUPER PHONE


CT4
DB Connectors Pinouts
AGND 1 2 AGND
GND 3 4 GND
SDATA21 5 6 SDATA_PHN
7 8
MDL_A[0] 9 10 MDL_A[1]
AUDIO COMMON
13
BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2]
EXT IN SH 25
12 EXT IN LO
BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4]
BUF_A[5] 15 16
EXT IN HI 24
17 18
11 AGND
BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1]
N/C 23
10 N/C
BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3]

B BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5]
B B CALLER 1 IN SH 22 B
9 CALLER 1 IN LO
BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7]
BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9]
I/O PORTS CALLER 1 IN HI 21
8 CALLER 2 IN SH
BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11]
BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13]
(Right DB-25) CALLER 2 IN LO 20
7 CALLER 2 IN HI
BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15]
GND 35 36 GND
ANALOG AGND 19
6 N/C
LR 37 38
SCLK 39 40
N/C 18
5 AGND
MCLK 41 42
GND 43 44 GND
N/C 17
4 N/C
AGND 45 46 AGND
AGND 47 48
N/C AGND 16
3 N/C
49 50
N/C N/C
V+in 51 52
N/C N/C 15
2 AGND
53 54 V-in
N/C
GND 55 56
N/C N/C 14
1 N/C
57 58 +DIGin
N/C
MDL_A[2] 59 60
N/C
MDL_A[3] 61 62 MDL_A[4]

13 AUDIO COMMON
COMPOSITE OUT SH 25
12 COMPOSITE OUT LO
COMPOSITE OUT HI 24
11 MICS OUT SH
To Left DB-25 CONNECTOR Right DB-25 CONNECTOR MICS OUT LO 23
CT2 CT1 10 MICS OUT HI
CALLERS OUT SH 22
1 2 1
14 9 CALLERS OUT LO
DB2
DBSTART
3 4
DBSTART
DB15 DB2
AGND
2 CALLERS OUT HI 21
DBSTOP DBSTOP
15
8 HYBRID 1 OUT SH
DB3 5 6 DB16 3
16
AGND
DB16 HYBRID 1 OUT LO 20
DB4
DBSSCOM
7 8
DBSSCOM
DB17 4 7 HYBRID 1 OUT HI
HYB2_O_HI AGND
17
HYBRID 2 OUT SH 19
9 10 DB18 DB5 5
18 6 HYBRID 2 OUT LO
DB6
HYB2_O_LO
11 12
AGND
DB19 6 AGND HYBRID 2 OUT HI 18
HYB1_O_HI HYB1_O_LO CALL2_IN_HI
19 DB19
5 N/C
DB7 13 14 DB20 DB7 7 CALL2_IN_LO
START/STOP COM.
A 20
A A 17
A
DB20
DB8
AGND
15 16
CALLS_O_HI
DB21 DB8
AGND
8 CALL1_IN_HI 4 START/STOP COM. I/O PORTS
CALLS_O_LO AGND CALL1_IN_LO
21 DB21
STOP 16
DB9 17 18 DB22 DB9 9
22
AGND
DB22 3 STOP (Left DB-25)
DB10
MICS_O_HI
19 20
MICS_O_LO
DB23 10 START 15
AGND COMP_O_HI AGND
23
2 START ANALOG/LOGIC
DB11 21 22 DB24 DB11 11
24
EXT_IN_HI
DB24 N/C 14
DB12
COMP_O_LO
23 24
AGND
DB25 DB12
EXT_IN_LO
12
25
AGND
DB25
1 N/C
AGND AGND AGND
DB13 25 26 DB13 13

SP-75 SP-75
CONTRACT NO. CONTRACT NO.

- SA UR US - Sergey Averin - - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -


APPROVALS DATE APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN WWP 9-11-13 600 Industrial Drive DRAWN WWP 9-11-13 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED New Bern, NC 28562 CHECKED New Bern, NC 28562
MM MM
SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
ISSUED WWP B 16S10xx D1 ISSUED WWP B 16S10xx D1
W# 700814 SCALE SP-75D PCB SHEET 3 OF 3 W# 700814 SCALE SP-75D PCB SHEET 3 OF 3

2 1 2 1
SP-75 Super Phone Module Schematic - Sheet 3 of 3
D-75 / Dec 2010 page 11 - 27 D-75/Sep 2010 Page
D-75 / Apr 2008
SP-75 Superphone Module - Load Sheet page 11 – 28
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Right
LINE 1 Right
LINE 4
LS-75 Line Selector
DB-25 DB-25 DB Connector Pinouts
HI HI

D SH SH D
LO LO
N/C
LINE LINE "LINE 5" LT IN SH
1 IN 4 IN "LINE 5" LT IN LO
HI HI
"LINE 5" LT IN HI
"LINE 5" RT IN SH
SH SH
"LINE 5" RT IN LO
"LINE 5" RT IN HI
LO LO
"LINE 6" LT IN SH
"LINE 6" LT IN LO
"LINE 6" LT IN HI
"LINE 6" RT IN SH
"LINE 6" RT IN LO
LINE 2 LINE 5 "LINE 6" RT IN HI I/O PORTS
Left "LINE" LT OUT SH
DB-25 "LINE" LT OUT LO (Left DB-25)
HI HI
"LINE" LT OUT HI
"LINE" RT OUT SH
SH SH
"LINE" RT OUT LO
"LINE" RT OUT HI
LO LO
N/C
N/C
LINE LINE N/C
2 IN 5 IN N/C
HI HI
N/C
N/C
C SH SH
C
LO LO

N/C
LINE 3 LINE 6 "LINE 1" LT IN SH
"LINE 1" LT IN LO
"LINE 1" LT IN HI
HI HI "LINE 1" RT IN SH
"LINE 1" RT IN LO
SH SH "LINE 1" RT IN HI
"LINE 2" LT IN SH
LO LO "LINE 2" LT IN LO
LINE LINE "LINE 2" LT IN HI
"LINE 2" RT IN SH
3 IN 6 IN "LINE 2" RT IN LO
HI HI I/O PORTS "LINE 2" RT IN HI
"LINE 3" LT IN SH
SH SH (Right DB-25) "LINE 3" LT IN LO
"LINE 3" LT IN HI
LO LO "LINE 3" RT IN SH
Left "LINE 3" RT IN LO
DB-25 "LINE 3" RT IN HI
"LINE 4" LT IN SH
HI "LINE 4" LT IN LO
B "LINE 4" LT IN HI B
SH "LINE 4" RT IN SH
"LINE 4" RT IN LO
LO "LINE 4" RT IN HI
LINE
OUT
HI

SH

LO

To Left DB-25 CONNECTOR Right DB-25 CONNECTOR

NOTE: PHASE SYMBOLS DENOTE SIGNAL POLARITY


IN PHASE OUT OF PHASE
TYPICAL 4 POLE
SWITCH PINOUT
VIEWED FROM ABOVE
(COMPONENT SIDE)

A LS-75 A
CONTRACT NO.

APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA 6-6-01 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 16S0025 -
W# 700679 SCALE LS-2600 PCB SHEET 1 OF 1

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

LS-75 Line Select Module Schematic - Sheet 1 of 1


D-75/Sep 2004 page 11 - 29
D-75 / Sep 2004
LS-75 Line Select Module - Load Sheet page 11 – 30
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

TR-75 I/O
D DB Connector Pinouts D
SW "1"

I/O PORTS

SW "2"

AUDIO COMMON
SW 6 C.
SW 6 N.O.
SW 6 LED -
SW 6 LED +
SW 5 C.
SW 5 N.O.
SW "3"
SW 5 LED -
SW 5 LED +
SW 4 C.
SW 4 N.O.
SW 4 LED -
SW 4 LED +
C SW 3 C. C
SW 3 N.O.
SW 3 LED -
SW 3 LED +
SW "4" SW 2 C.
SW 2 N.O.
SW 2 LED -
SW 2 LED +
SW 1 C.
SW 1 N.O.
SW 1 LED -
SW 1 LED +

SW "5"

SW "6"

B B

TR-75
TYPICAL 2 POLE
A A
CONTRACT NO.
SWITCH PINOUT
VIEWED FROM ABOVE
(COMPONENT SIDE)

APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA 1-3-01 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 16S0022 -
W# 700658 SCALE TR-2000 PCB SHEET 1 OF 1

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

D-75/Sep 2004 TR-75 Tape Remote Module Schematic - Sheet 1 of 1 page 11 - 31


D-75 / Sep 2004
TR-75 Tape Remote Module - Load Sheet page 11 – 32
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CLOCK
CLOCK: HOURS CLOCK: MINUTES CLOCK: SECONDS
DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 DS5 DS6
8 7 CLK_DSPL_A 8 7 CLK_DSPL_A 8 7 CLK_DSPL_A
COM2 a COM2 a COM2 a
3 6 CLK_DSPL_B 3 6 CLK_DSPL_B 3 6 CLK_DSPL_B
COM1 a b COM1 a b COM1 a b
CLK_DSPL_DP 5 4 CLK_DSPL_C CLK_DSPL_DP 5 4 CLK_DSPL_C CLK_DSPL_DP 5 4 CLK_DSPL_C
dp dp d c dp dp d c dp dp d c
CLK_DSPL_G 10 2 CLK_DSPL_D CLK_DSPL_G 10 2 CLK_DSPL_D CLK_DSPL_G 10 2 CLK_DSPL_D

D D
g c e f b d g c e f b d g c e f b d
CLK_DSPL_C 9 g 1 CLK_DSPL_E CLK_DSPL_C 9 g 1 CLK_DSPL_E CLK_DSPL_C 9 g 1 CLK_DSPL_E
f e f e f e
CLK_DSPL_B 1 9 CLK_DSPL_F CLK_DSPL_B 1 9 CLK_DSPL_F CLK_DSPL_B 1 9 CLK_DSPL_F
e g f e g f e g f
CLK_DSPL_A 2
b f 10 CLK_DSPL_G CLK_DSPL_A 2
b f 10 CLK_DSPL_G CLK_DSPL_A 2
b f 10 CLK_DSPL_G
d e c g d e c g d e c g
CLK_DSPL_F 4
d dp 5 CLK_DSPL_DP CLK_DSPL_F 4
d dp 5 CLK_DSPL_DP CLK_DSPL_F 4
d dp 5 CLK_DSPL_DP
c dp c dp c dp
CLK_DSPL_E 6 a 3 CLK_DSPL_E 6 a 3 CLK_DSPL_E 6 a 3
b COM1 b COM1 b COM1
CLK_DSPL_D 7 8 CLK_DSPL_D 7 8 CLK_DSPL_D 7 8
a COM2 a COM2 a COM2

TIMER: MINUTES
DS67 DS68
TIMER TIMER: SECONDS
DS69 DS70
+DIG

1
Q11
3
VCC

8 7 CLK_DSPL_A 8 7 CLK_DSPL_A IN OUT


COM2 a COM2 a 2 4
3 6 CLK_DSPL_B 3 6 CLK_DSPL_B VC P4
COM1 a b COM1 a b GND
CLK_DSPL_DP 5 4 CLK_DSPL_C CLK_DSPL_DP 5 4 CLK_DSPL_C C37 C38 C34 C35 C36
dp dp d c dp dp d c 5 PQ05D
CLK_DSPL_G 10 2 CLK_DSPL_D CLK_DSPL_G 10 2 CLK_DSPL_D 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 1500uF
g c e f b d g c e f b d
CLK_DSPL_C 9 g 1 CLK_DSPL_E CLK_DSPL_C 9 g 1 CLK_DSPL_E
f e f e
CLK_DSPL_B 1 9 CLK_DSPL_F CLK_DSPL_B 1 9 CLK_DSPL_F
e g f e g f GND
CLK_DSPL_A 2
b f 10 CLK_DSPL_G CLK_DSPL_A 2
b f 10 CLK_DSPL_G
d e c g d e c g
CLK_DSPL_F 4 d dp 5 CLK_DSPL_DP CLK_DSPL_F 4 d dp 5 CLK_DSPL_DP CT8
c dp c dp

1 HZ IN
CLK_DSPL_E 6 3 CLK_DSPL_E 6 3 1_HZ_in
b a COM1 b a COM1 1 1 Hz in
CLK_DSPL_D 7 8 CLK_DSPL_D 7 8
a COM2 a COM2 GND
2 DIG.COM

CT11

1 HZ OUT
C C
1_HZ_out
1 1 Hz out
GND

LED_LT_PGM
2 DIG.COM
DS10

DS11

DS12

DS13

DS14

DS15

DS16

DS17

DS18

DS19

DS20

DS21

DS22

DS23

DS24

DS25

DS26

DS27

DS28

DS29

DS30

DS31

DS32

DS33

DS34

DS35

DS36

LT
DS7

DS8

DS9

TO CLD-220 PCB (CLOCK/TIMER DISPLAY)


CT1
GND GND

-16.5dB

-13.5dB

-10.5dB
1 2

-7.5dB

-4.5dB

-1.5dB
-52dB

-50dB

-48dB

-46dB

-44dB

-42dB

-40dB

-38dB

-36dB

-34dB

-32dB

-30dB

-28dB

-26dB

-24dB

-22dB

-20dB

-18dB

-15dB

-12dB
VCC VCC

-9dB

-6dB

-3dB
3 4

0dB
FS XDATA

XDATA_CLK
5 6

7 8
XCLK_SYNC
9 10
VU
-32dB

-30dB

-28dB

-26dB

-24dB

-22dB

-20dB

-18dB

-16dB

-14dB

-12dB

-10dB

-8dB

-6dB

-4dB

-2dB

0dB

2dB

3.5dB

5dB

6.5dB

8dB

9.5dB

11dB

12.5dB

14dB

15.5dB

17dB

18.5dB

20dB
XTMR_SYNC
11 12
VCC VCC
13 14
GND GND
15 16
VCC VCC
17 18

DS100

DS101

RT
DS72

DS73

DS74

DS75

DS76

DS77

DS78

DS79

DS80

DS81

DS82

DS83

DS84

DS85

DS86

DS87

DS88

DS89

DS90

DS91

DS92

DS93

DS94

DS95

DS96

DS97

DS98

DS99
GND GND
19 20

LED_RT_PGM
U1
RDATA_CLK 1 2 XDATA_CLK
INA OUTA
_____
B B
3
OUTA
RDATA 7
INB 6 XDATA
OUTB
_____ 5
RCLK_SYNC 9 OUTB
INC
VU/FULL SCALE LEVEL RTMR_SYNC 15
IND
OUTC
_____ 11
OUTC
10 XCLK_SYNC

VCC
14 XTMR_SYNC
4 OUTD
_____ 13
DS132 EN
__
332 R143 12 OUTD
EN

LED_LT_SWT
DS134 GND DS90C031
475 R141

DS71
DS37

DS38

DS39

DS40

DS41

DS42

DS43

DS44

DS45

DS46

DS47

DS48

DS49

DS50

DS51

DS52

DS53

DS54

DS55

DS56

DS57

DS58

DS59

DS60

DS61

DS62

DS63

DS64

DS65

DS66

LT
332 R128 +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V

R5 R2 R3 R4
+3.3V SW1 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K
-16.5dB

-13.5dB

-10.5dB
1

-7.5dB

-4.5dB

-1.5dB
2
-52dB

-50dB

-48dB

-46dB

-44dB

-42dB

-40dB

-38dB

-36dB

-34dB

-32dB

-30dB

-28dB

-26dB

-24dB

-22dB

-20dB

-18dB

-15dB

-12dB
R127

-9dB

-6dB

-3dB
VCC SW3 3

0dB
10.0K

FS 2 1 4

3 4 220 R131 GND

VU MODE
-32dB

-30dB

-28dB

-26dB

-24dB

-22dB

-20dB

-18dB

-16dB

-14dB

-12dB

-10dB

-8dB

-6dB

-4dB

-2dB

0dB

2dB

3.5dB

5dB

6.5dB

8dB

9.5dB

11dB

12.5dB

14dB

15.5dB

17dB

18.5dB

20dB
GND

+3.3V

A VU-75 A
R129
CONTRACT NO.
VCC SW2
10.0K
2 1 - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
DS102

DS103

DS104

DS105

DS106

DS107

DS108

DS109

DS110

DS111

DS112

DS113

DS114

DS115

DS116

DS117

DS118

DS119

DS120

DS121

DS122

DS123

DS124

DS125

DS126

DS127

DS128

DS129

DS130

DS131

RT
LED_RT_SWT
3 4 220 R130
APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA 12-17-07
SET 600 Industrial Drive
GND CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 16S1011-1 C
W# 700807 SCALE VU-75C PCB SHEET 1 OF 2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

D-75 / Dec 2007 page 11 - 33


8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
+3.3V VCC +3.3V
+3.3V +3.3V +3.3V
U2
____ C22 0.01uF D1 BAT54
CCLK 155 107 INIT FSOUT FSIN R134 R136 R133
CCLK
_________ INIT,I/O R25 R28 R26
106 1.00K 10.0K 1.00K
PROGRAM 475 475 475
154 R122 47 D1 C21 R1 MTRMCLK
BUSY,DOUT,I/O BAT54 U3
GND 52 0.01uF 10.0K J5 _____ ___ MTRSCLK
M0 1 8
GND 50 104 DONE GND PBRST WDS
___ MTRLRCK
M1 DONE DS133 5
+3.3V R48 4.99K 54 R137 220 DONE ___ NMI
M2 GND GND GND +3.3V PROMDATA 6 R24 R29 R27
157 R140 3.3 TDO ST ____ J6
___ TDO +2.5V 4 7 1.00K 1.00K 1.00K
RTMR_SYNC 160 NOT INSTALLED VCC VCC VCC VCC IN RST
CS,I/O
______ 4148 D4
161 33 R62 47 R135

D D
WRITE,I/O PAD293 DS1706 GND GND GND
34 R61 150 R8 R6 R10 R12 4.99K
PAD296 VCC +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V
FPGA_TDI 159 35 R60 150 332 332 332 332
TDI PAD302 U4 R21
TMS 2 36 R59 150 Q7 GND
TMS PAD308 20 19 475 R18 R22 R31
TCK 207 37 R58 150 FDN340P +3.3V VCCJ VCCO +3.3V
TCK PAD311 CLK_DSPL_A 475 475 475
Y1 41 R57 150 MTRPGM
PAD314 VCC TMS 5 17
_ 80 42 R56 150 TMS TDO MTRSWT
E/D OUT GCK0,I PAD317,Vref6 TDI 4
77 43 R55 150 Q5 TDI MTRAUD
GCK1,I PAD323 TCK 6 1 PROMDATA
6.144MHz 182 44 R54 150 FDN340P TCK D0 MTRAUX
GCK2,I PAD332 CLK_DSPL_B R20
185 45 R53 150 ___
GCK3,I PAD335,Vref6 VCC CCLK 3 7 1.00K R19 R23 R30
46 R52 150 CLK CF
PAD338 1.00K 1.00K 1.00K
PROMDATA 153 47 R51 150 Q1 ____
D0,DIN,I/O PAD347 INIT 8
47 R115 146 48 R50 150 FDN340P OE/RST
___ ____ 13
D1,I/O PAD356 CLK_DSPL_C DONE 10 GND GND GND GND
47 R114 142 49 R49 150 CE CEO
D2,I/O PAD359 VCC
47 R108 135 57 R138 3.3 FPGA_TDI CT9
D3,I/O PAD377 XCF01

60 HZ IN
150 R102 126 58 MTRPGM Q3 NOT INSTALLED 60_HZ_in
D4,I/O PAD386
+3.3V
1 60 Hz in
150 R96 119 59 MTRSCLK FDN340P U5
D5,I/O PAD389,Vref5 CLK_DSPL_D GND
150 R95 115 60 MTRMCLK TMS 5 31 R139 3.3 TDO 2 DIG.COM
D6,I/O PAD392 TMS TDO
108 61 MTRLRCK R82 R90 R80 R85 TDI 3
D7,I/O PAD401 TDI CT3
GND Z1 5.1V 62 MTRSWT VCC VCC VCC VCC 1.00K 1.00K 1.00K 1.00K TCK 7 40 PROMDATA
PAD407,Vref5 TCK D0
162 63 MTRAUX 29 1 RESET
PAD12 PAD410 D1
163 67 MTRAUD R11 R7 R13 R9 GND GND GND GND CCLK 43 42 TMR_HOLD

TO TIMER CONTROL
PAD21 PAD413 VCC CLK D2 2 HOLD
1HZ_OUT 164 68 332 332 332 332 27
PAD24,Vref1 PAD416 R47 D3
32KHZ_OUT 165 69 Q4 10 9 3 START/STOP
PAD27 PAD422 1.00K CF ____ D4
166 70 TMR_HOLD FDN340P INIT 13 25 RVBAT VCC
PAD36 PAD428 CLK_DSPL_E OE/RST
___ D5 4 +5V
ESE_in 167 71 DONE 15 14
PAD42,Vref1 PAD431 VCC CE
____ D6 C41 +DIG
RCLK_SYNC 168 73 21 19 D3 5 +DIG
PAD45 PAD434,Vref5 CEO D7 2.2F SS14
RDATA_CLK 172 74 Q8 GND
PAD48 PAD437 6 DIG.COM
C C
SDO 173 75 FDN340P XC18V01
PAD51 PAD443 CLK_DSPL_F GND VCC GND
SDI 7 DIG.COM

100
R92
174 81
PAD57 PAD460 VCC VCC VCC
SCLK 175 82 FSOUT
PAD63 PAD466 8 RESTART
CE 176 83 FSIN Q2 20 17
PAD66 PAD472 U6
178 84 FDN340P CT4
PAD69,Vref1 PAD475,Vref4 CLK_DSPL_G VCC
____ VCCIF
60_HZ_in 179 86 R42 24 7 9 1HZ_OUT
PAD72 PAD478 VCC INT0 1HZ 1
RDATA 3.32K R145 R146 1.00K 180 87 8 X1
PAD78 PAD481 INT1 1_HZ_in
1_HZ_in 1.00K R147 181 88 R40 24 Q6 CE 12 2 1HZ INPUT
PAD84 PAD487 CE 32.768kHz
187 89 FDN340P SCLK 14 3 1_HZ_out
PAD101 PAD493 CLK_DSPL_DP SCLK X1 3 1HZ OUTPUT

TO CLOCK
1_HZ_out 1.00K R148 188 90 R38 24 SDI 15 5 X2
PAD107 PAD496 SDI X2
189 94 R39 R87 R41 R84 Y4 4
PAD110,Vref0 PAD499
191 95 R37 24 VCC VCC VCC VCC 1.00K 1.00K 1.00K 1.00K SDO 16 18 32KHZ_OUT GND
PAD113 PAD502,Vref4 SDO 32KHZ 5 DIG.COM
192 96
PAD116 PAD508 GND
39 R91 193 97 R123 R125 R44 R46 GND GND GND GND RVBAT 1 2 VBAT 6 DIG.COM
PAD122 PAD517 VCC VCC2 VBAT
194 98 332 332 332 332 +DIG
PAD128 PAD520,Vref4 GND SERMODE 7 +DIG
39 R89 195 99 Q10 E1 E2

J4

J2
PAD131 PAD523 10 DS1306 11 +DIG
199 100 FDN340P 3V 3V 8 +DIG
PAD134 PAD532 LED_LT_SWT R149 1.00K
39 R88 200 101 VCC
PAD137,Vref0 PAD541 VCC GND CT5
201 102
PAD143 PAD544 GND GND GND GND 60_HZ_in
39 R86 202 109 Q9 Y2 1 60 HZ INPUT
PAD152 PAD563 J3
203 110 FDN340P VCC 13 5 JBAT VBAT 1_HZ_in
PAD155,Vref0 PAD572 LED_RT_SWT VCC VBAT 2 1HZ INPUT
39 R83 204 111 J1
PAD158 PAD575,Vref3 VCC RVBAT 1_HZ_out
205 112 3 1HZ OUTPUT

TO TIMER
PAD167 PAD578 C46 330pF
39 R81 206 113 R93 150 Q13 GND 4 12 1.0M R79 X1
PAD176 PAD587 GND 32KHZ 32KHZ
4
AUTO_LED 1.00K R35 3 114 R94 150 FDN340P R142
PAD185 PAD593,Vref3 LED_LT_PGM 32.768 KHZ GND
ESE_AUTO_DIS 1.00K R34 4 120 R97 150 DS32KHZ 33.2K X2 5 DIG.COM
PAD194 PAD602 VCC OSCILATOR
5 121 R98 150 Y3 GND
PAD203 PAD608 (INSTALL ONE) 6 DIG.COM
6 122 R99 150 Q12 VCC 2 14 JBAT

B B
PAD206,Vref7 PAD614 VCC VBAT +DIG
7 123 R100 150 FDN340P 7 +DIG
PAD209 PAD617 LED_RT_PGM
8 125 R101 150 +DIG
PAD218 PAD620,Vref3 8 +DIG
47 R78 9 127 R103 150 CT7 R124 R126 R43 R45 GND 13 1 32KHZ
PAD224,Vref7 PAD629 GND 32KHZ
47 R77 10 129 R104 150 +3.3V 1.00K 1.00K 1.00K 1.00K CT6
PAD227 PAD638,TRDY 1
47 R76 14 132 R105 150 DS32KHZ
PAD230 PAD641,IRDY GND 1 SET (H,M,S)
47 R75 15 133 R106 47 2 GND GND GND GND
PAD233 PAD644 CT2
47 R74 16 134 R107 47 TCK +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V 2
PAD239 PAD650 3 GND +DIGin
47 R73 17 136 R109 47 1 2
PAD245 PAD659,Vref2 TDO 3
47 R72 18 138 R110 47 4 R16 R17 R32 10.0K MTRPGM
PAD248 PAD662 3 4
47 R71 20 139 R111 47 TDI 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K R14 4
PAD251,Vref7 PAD665 5 MTRSCLK MTRMCLK
47 R70 R112 47 5 6

TO CLOCK CONTROL
21 140
PAD254 PAD671 TMS 5
47 R69 22 141 R113 47 6 MTRLRCK MTRSWT
PAD260 PAD677 7 8
47 R68 23 147 R116 47 6
PAD266 PAD686,Vref2 +DIGin GND
47 R67 24 148 R117 47 9 10
PAD269,IRDY PAD692 7
47 R66 27 149 R118 47 TMR_HOLD GND GND
PAD272,TRDY PAD701 ESE_in 10.0K R152 11 12
47 R65 29 150 R119 47 VCC 1_HZ_in 8
PAD281 PAD704,Vref2 MTRAUD MTRAUX
47 R64 30 151 R120 47 60_HZ_in 13 14
PAD287 PAD707 Q18 100K R150 9
47 R63 31 152 R121 47 C60 CT10 ESE_AUTO_DIS ESE_AUTO_DIS AUTO_LED
PAD290,Vref6 PAD716 MMBTA05 15 16 GND
68pF R151 AUTO_LED 10 DIG.COM

ESE IN
1 GND +DIGin
XC2S100 49.9K 17 18 VCC
GND R15 R132 R144 R33 R36 11 +5V
2
10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 19 20 1_HZ_out
+DIG 12 1 HZ OUT
GND TMR_HOLD
NOT INSTALLED Q16 VCC 21 22 1_HZ_out
F3 GND GND GND GND GND 13 1 HZ OUT
+DIGin +DIG 1 3 GND
IN OUT
+3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
23 24 MODE
2 4 14
POLYSW VC P4 +DIGin GND SELECT
3.0A GND 25 26
C54 C53 C52 C51
F2 5 PQ05D C1 C44 C45 C42 C43 C10 C11 C28 C26 C27 C59 C29 C23 C40 C24 C30 C31
1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF

A A
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1500uF 1500uF 1500uF 1500uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

VU-75
POLYSW CONTRACT NO.
1.0A
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
F1
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
Q17 VCC +DIG Q14 +3.3V +DIG Q15 +2.5V
POLYSW
1.0A 1 3
+3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V
3 2 3 2
+2.5V +2.5V +2.5V +2.5V +2.5V +2.5V +2.5V +2.5V +2.5V +2.5V +2.5V APPROVALS DATE
IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT
2 4 GND GND DRAWN SA 12-17-07
VC P4
GND
C7 C14 C20 C3 C5 C16 C18 C32 C48
1 LT1117
C47 C50
1 LT1117
C49 C13 C9 C12 C8 C33 C6 C17 C15 C2 C4 C19
600 Industrial Drive
C25
330uF
D2
1N4002
C39
330uF
C58
1uF
C57
0.1uF
5 PQ05D
C56
0.1uF
C55
1uF
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 47uF 0.1uF
3.3V 0.1uF 0.1uF
2.5V 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 47uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
GND
GND
GND GND SA
D 16S1011-2 C
W# 700807 SCALE VU-75C PCB SHEET 2 OF 2
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D-75 / Dec 2007 page 11 - 34


D-75 / Dec 2007
VU-75 VU Card - Load Sheet page 11 – 35
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

EDGE CONNECTORS BUSS CHART


CT23
PHN_OUT_LT
LT 1

OUT FROM CR HDPN 2


CUE_PHN_GND
INPUT INPUT N-75
PHN_OUT_RT CT12 CT13 CT7
RT 3 AGND 1 2 AGND AGND 1 2 AGND GND 1 2 GND
GND 3 4 GND GND 3 4 GND SDATA15 3 4 SDATA16
SDATA17 5 6 GND SDATA18 5 6 GND SDATA17 5 6 SDATA18
7 8 7 8 SDATA19 7 8 SDATA20

D D
CT22
GND 9 10 GND 9 10 GND GND 9 10 GND
CUE_OUT MDL_[0] MDL_[1] MDL_[0] MDL_[1]
1 BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2] BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2] AGND 11 12 AGND
CUE_PHN_GND BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4] BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4] GND 13 14 GND
OUT FROM CR SPKR 2
BUF_A[5] 15 16 BUF_A[5] 15 16 SDATA21 15 16 SDATA_PHN
3 17 18 17 18 17 18
BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1] BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1] GND 19 20 GND
BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3] BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3] BUF_A[1] 21 22 BUF_A[2]
BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5] BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5] BUF_A[3] 23 24 BUF_A[4]
CT6
BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7] BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7] BUF_A[5] 25 26
SDATA1 SDATA2
1 2 BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9] BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9] 27 28
SDATA3 SDATA4 BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11] BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11] BUF_D[0] 29 30 BUF_D[1]
3 4
BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13] BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13] BUF_D[2] 31 32 BUF_D[3]
SDATA5 SDATA6
5 6 BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15] BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15] BUF_D[4] 33 34 BUF_D[5]
SDATA7 SDATA8 GND 35 36 GND GND 35 36 GND BUF_D[6] 35 36 BUF_D[7]
7 8
LR 37 38 LR 37 38 BUF_D[8] 37 38 BUF_D[9]
SDATA9 SDATA10
9 10 SCLK 39 40 SCLK 39 40 BUF_D[10] 39 40 BUF_D[11]
SDATA11 SDATA12 MCLK 41 42 MCLK 41 42 BUF_D[12] 41 42 BUF_D[13]
11 12
GND 43 44 GND GND 43 44 GND BUF_D[14] 43 44 BUF_D[15]
SDATA13 SDATA14
13 14 AGND 45 46 AGND AGND 45 46 AGND GND 45 46 GND
SDATA15 SDATA16 AGND 47 48 AGND 47 48 LR 47 48
15 16
49 50 +PHin 49 50 +PHin SCLK 49 50
GND GND
17 18 V+in 51 52 V+in 51 52 MCLK 51 52
AGND AGND 53 54 V-in 53 54 V-in GND 53 54 GND
19 20
GND 55 56 GND 55 56 AGND 55 56 AGND
GND GND
21 22 57 58 +DIGin 57 58 +DIGin AGND 57 58
GND 59 60 GND 59 60 59 60 +PHin
23 24 MDL_[2] MDL_[2]
GND 61 62 GND GND 61 62 GND V+in 61 62
GND GND MDL_[3] MDL_[4] MDL_[3] MDL_[4]
C C
25 26 63 64 V-in
BUF_A[1] BUF_A[2] [00000] [00001] GND 65 66
27 28
BUF_A[3]
29 30
BUF_A[4] INPUT INPUT GND
67 68 +DIGin
CT14 CT15 69 70
BUF_A[5] AGND 1 2 AGND AGND 1 2 AGND GND 71 72 GND
31 32
GND 3 4 GND GND 3 4 GND SDATA_UTL 73 74 SDATA_AUX
33 34 SDATA19 5 6 GND SDATA20 5 6 GND SDATA_AUD 75 76 SDATA_PGM
BUF_D[0] BUF_D[1] 7 8 7 8 GND 77 78 GND
35 36
GND 9 10 9 10 AESSYNCOUTHI 79 80 AESSYNCOUTLO
BUF_D[2] BUF_D[3] MDL_[0] MDL_[1] MDL_[0] MDL_[1]
37 38 BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2] BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2]
BUF_D[4] BUF_D[5] BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4] BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4]
39 40
BUF_A[5] 15 16 BUF_A[5] 15 16
BUF_D[6] BUF_D[7]
41 42 17 18 17 18
BUF_D[8] BUF_D[9] BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1] BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1]
43 44 RN2
BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3] BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3] GND 1 2 BUF_D[14]
BUF_D[10] BUF_D[11]
45 46 BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5] BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5]
BUF_D[12] BUF_D[13] BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7] BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7] 3 BUF_D[12]
47 48
BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9] BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9]
BUF_D[14] BUF_D[15]
49 50 BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11] BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11] 4 BUF_D[10]
GND GND BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13] BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13]
51 52
BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15] BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15] 5 BUF_D[8]
LR
53 54 GND 35 36 GND GND 35 36 GND
SCLK LR 37 38 LR 37 38 6 BUF_D[6]
55 56
SCLK 39 40 SCLK 39 40
MCLK RN3
57 58 MCLK 41 42 MCLK 41 42 BUF_D[15] 2 1 GND 7 BUF_D[4]
GND GND GND 43 44 GND GND 43 44 GND
59 60
AGND 45 46 AGND AGND 45 46 AGND BUF_D[13] 3 8 BUF_D[2]
AGND AGND
61 62 AGND 47 48 AGND 47 48

B AGND
63 64
AGND
V+in
49
51
50
52
+PHin
V+in
49
51
50
52
+PHin BUF_D[11] 4
V_TRM 10
9 BUF_D[0]
B
+PHin +PHin
65 66 53 54 V-in 53 54 V-in BUF_D[9] 5
220/330
V+in V+in GND 55 56 GND 55 56
67 68
57 58 +DIGin 57 58 +DIGin BUF_D[7] 6
V-in V-in
69 70 GND 59 60 GND 59 60
MDL_[2] MDL_[2] RN1
GND GND GND 61 62 GND GND 61 62 GND BUF_D[5] 7 GND 1 2
71 72 MDL_[3] MDL_[4] MDL_[3] MDL_[4]
+DIGin +DIGin
73 74 [00002] [00003] BUF_D[3] 8 3 BUF_A[5]
+DIGin +DIGin
75 76
GND GND AES SYNC OUT BUF_D[1] 9 4 BUF_A[1]
77 78 DB-9 CONNECTOR 10 V_TRM
V_TRM V_TRM 5 BUF_A[3]
79 80 CT25 220/330
CT10 CT11
AGND
5 DB5 +DIGin +DIGin 6 BUF_A[2]
1 1
9
LR R1 100 4 +DIGin +DIGin
2 2 7 BUF_A[4]
8
SCLK R2 100 3 GND GND
3 3
7 AGND 8
MCLK R3 100 2 DB2 AGND AGND
AESSYNCOUTLO 4 4 V_TRM V_TRM V_TRM
DB6 6 AESSYNCOUTHI
1 DB1 GND GND 9
CT1 CT24 5 5
V+in V-in C6 C7 C5 V_TRM 10
AESSYNCOUTHI V_TRM V-in V-in
1 1 6 6 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
220/330
C2 C3 AESSYNCOUTLO Q1 AGND AGND
2 2 F3 7 7
0.1uF 0.1uF +DIGin +REGin 1 3 GND GND GND
AGND IN OUT +PHin +PHin
3 3 GND 8 8
POLYSW C26 C25 C29 C27
AGND AGND .4A 2 LM2940 V+in V+in
4 4 0.1uF 330uF 330uF 0.1uF 9 9

A MBR-75 A
CONTRACT NO.
5
+DIGin +PHin
5
GND GND
GND
GND GND AUX PWR AUX PWR
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
6 6

7
C1 C4
7 APPROVALS DATE
0.1uF 0.1uF +DIGin +DIGin +DIGin +DIGin +DIGin +DIGin +DIGin V+in V+in V+in V-in V-in V-in +PHin +PHin +PHin V_TRM V_TRM
DRAWN SA 8-24-05
8 8 600 Industrial Drive
PWR IN
GND AGND
9
AGND C24
330uF
C23
0.1uF
C15
1uF
C17
330uF
C19
330uF
C18
0.1uF
C14
1uF
C11
330uF
C20
0.1uF
C10
0.1uF
330uF
C13
C21
0.1uF
C12
0.1uF
C9
10uF
C8
0.1uF
C16
0.1uF
C28
0.1uF
C22
330uF
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
10 ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SYNC OUT
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND GND GND SA
D 16S100x B
W# 700799 SCALE MBR-75B PCB SHEET 1 OF 2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MBR-75 8 Position Mother Board (Right) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2
D-75/Dec 2005 page 11 - 36
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

EDGE CONNECTORS BUSS CHART CT9


GND GND
PHONE OUTPUT LINE SELECT/ TAPE REMOTE SDATA1
1 2
SDATA2
CT16 CT3 CT17 3 4
AGND 1 2 AGND AGND 1 2 AGND AGND 1 2 AGND
SDATA3 SDATA4

D D
GND 3 4 GND GND 3 4 GND GND 3 4 GND 5 6
SDATA21 5 6 SDATA_PHN SDATA22 5 6 GND 5 6 SDATA5 SDATA6
7 8
7 8 7 8 7 8
SDATA7 SDATA8
GND 9 10 GND 9 10 GND 9 10 9 10
MDL_[0] MDL_[1] MDL_[0] MDL_[1]
BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2] BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2] 11 12 GND GND
11 12
BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4] BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4] 13 14
SDATA9 SDATA10
BUF_A[5] 15 16 BUF_A[5] 15 16 15 16 13 14
17 18 17 18 17 18 SDATA11 SDATA12
15 16
BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1] BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1] 19 20
SDATA13 SDATA14
BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3] BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3] 21 22 17 18
BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5] BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5] 23 24 SDATA15 SDATA16
19 20
BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7] BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7] 25 26
GND GND
BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9] BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9] 27 28 21 22
BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11] BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11] 29 30 SDATA17 SDATA18
23 24
BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13] BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13] 31 32
SDATA19 SDATA20
BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15] BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15] 33 34 25 26
GND 35 36 GND GND 35 36 GND GND 35 36 GND SDATA21 SDATA22
27 28
LR 37 38 37 38
SDATA23 SDATA24
SCLK 39 40 39 40 29 30
MCLK 41 42 41 42 GND GND
31 32
GND 43 44 GND GND 43 44 GND
SDATA_CUE SDATA_PHN
AGND 45 46 AGND CT19 AGND 45 46 AGND 33 34
AGND 47 48 LR 1 2 AGND 47 48 SDATA_TB
35 36
49 50 +PHin SCLK 3 4 49 50 +PHin
V+in 51 52 MCLK 5 6 V+in 51 52 37 38
53 54 V-in GND 7 8 GND 53 54 V-in MN_MOMI MN_SCK
39 40
GND 55 56 AGND 9 10 AGND GND 55 56
GND GND
57 58 +DIGin AGND 11 12 57 58 +DIGin 41 42

C MDL_[2]
GND
59
61
60
62 GND V+in
13
15
14
16
+PHin 59
61
60
62
SDATA_ST
43 44 C
MDL_[3] MDL_[4] SDATA_CR
17 18 V-in 45 46
[00004] GND 19 20 SDATA_UTL SDATA_AUX
47 48
21 22 +DIGin
SDATA_AUD SDATA_PGM
23 24 49 50
MDL_[2]
GND 25 26 GND
F2 MDL_[3] MDL_[4] V_TRM V_TRM
V+in V+QMP 27 28 GND
29 30
POLYSW
.4A GND 31 32 GND
F1 R6 R7
V-in V-QMP SDATA_UTL 33 34 SDATA_AUX
470 470
POLYSW
SDATA_AUD 35 36 SDATA_PGM MN_SCK MN_MOMI
.4A
R4 R5 CT8
AGND1 DGND1 [00005] 620 620 GND GND
1 2

GND GND 3 4
AGND GND
GND GND
5 6
BUF_A[1] BUF_A[2]
7 8
CONTROL ROOM STUDIO LINE SELECT/ TAPE REMOTE BUF_A[3]
9 10
BUF_A[4]
CT4 CT5 CT18
AGND 1 2 AGND AGND 1 2 AGND AGND 1 2 AGND BUF_A[5]
11 12
GND 3 4 GND GND 3 4 GND GND 3 4 GND
SDATA23 5 6 SDATA_CUE SDATA24 5 6 SDATA_TB 5 6 13 14
7 8 7 8 7 8 BUF_D[0] BUF_D[1]
15 16
GND 9 10 9 10 9 10
MDL_[0] MDL_[1] MDL_[0] MDL_[1] BUF_D[2] BUF_D[3]
BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2] BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2] 11 12 17 18

B B
BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4] BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4] 13 14 BUF_D[4] BUF_D[5]
19 20
BUF_A[5] 15 16 BUF_A[5] 15 16 15 16
BUF_D[6] BUF_D[7]
17 18 17 18 17 18 21 22
BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1] BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1] 19 20 BUF_D[8] BUF_D[9]
23 24
BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3] BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3] 21 22
BUF_D[10] BUF_D[11]
BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5] BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5] 23 24 25 26
BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7] BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7] 25 26 BUF_D[12] BUF_D[13]
27 28
BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9] BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9] 27 28
BUF_D[14] BUF_D[15]
BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11] BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11] 29 30 29 30
BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13] BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13] 31 32 GND GND
31 32
BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15] BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15] 33 34
LR
GND 35 36 GND GND 35 36 GND GND 35 36 GND 33 34
37 38 SCLK
35 36
39 40
MCLK
41 42 37 38
GND 43 44 GND GND GND
39 40
CT20 CT21 AGND 45 46 AGND
GND GND
LR 1 2 LR 1 2 AGND 47 48 41 42
SCLK 3 4 SCLK 3 4 49 50 +PHin +DIGin +DIGin
43 44
MCLK 5 6 MCLK 5 6 V+in 51 52
+DIGin +DIGin
GND 7 8 GND GND 7 8 GND 53 54 V-in 45 46
AGND 9 10 AGND AGND 9 10 AGND GND 55 56 GND GND
47 48
AGND 11 12 AGND 11 12 57 58 +DIGin
GND GND
13 14 +PHin 13 14 +PHin 59 60 49 50
V+in 15 16 V+in 15 16 61 62
17 18 V-in 17 18 V-in
GND 19 20 GND 19 20
21 22 +DIGin 21 22 +DIGin

A MBR-75 A
23 24 23 24
CT2 CONTRACT NO.
MDL_[2] MDL_[2] AGND AGND
GND 25 26 GND GND 25 26 GND 1 2
MDL_[3] MDL_[4] MDL_[3] MDL_[4] - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
CUE_OUT 27 28 CUE_PHN_GND 27 28 GND +PHin +PHin
3 4
PHN_OUT_LT 29 30 PHN_OUT_RT 29 30
V+QMP V+QMP
APPROVALS DATE
31 32 GND 31 32 5 6
DRAWN SA 8-24-05
MN_MOMI 33 34 MN_SCK MN_MOMI 33 34 MN_SCK V-QMP
7 8
V-QMP 600 Industrial Drive
35 36 SDATA_CR 35 36 SDATA_ST
AGND AGND CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
9 10
[00006] [00007] ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
PWR TO QMP SA
D 16S100x B
W# 700799 SCALE MBR-75B PCB SHEET 2 OF 2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MBR-75 8 Position Mother Board (Right) Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2
D-75/Dec 2005 page 11 - 37
D-75 / Dec 2005
MBR-75 8 Position Mother Board (Right) - Load Sheet page 11 – 38
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

+DIGin +DIGin +DIGin +DIGin +DIGin +DIGin +DIGin

C19 C18 C14 C15 C17 C16 C13

D D
330uF 0.1uF 1uF 330uF 330uF 0.1uF 1uF

GND GND GND GND GND GND GND

EDGE CONNECTORS BUSS CHART


V+in V+in V+in V-in V-in V-in

C8 C9 C7 330uF C12 C10


330uF 0.1uF 0.1uF C11 0.1uF 0.1uF
CT1 CT3 CT4
AGND 1 2 AGND AGND 1 2 AGND
1 2 AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND
GND 3 4 GND GND 3 4 GND
3 4 SDATA1_9 5 6 SDATA2_10 5 6
7 8 7 8 V_TRM +PHin +PHin +PHin
5 6
GND 9 10 GND 9 10 GND
MDL_[0] MDL_[1] MDL_[0] MDL_[1]
7 8 BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2] BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2] C20 C5 C4 C6
SDATA1 SDATA2 BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4] BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4] 330uF 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
9 10
BUF_A[5] 15 16 BUF_A[5] 15 16
SDATA3 SDATA4
11 12 17 18 17 18 GND AGND AGND AGND
SDATA5 SDATA6 BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1] BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1]
13 14
BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3] BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3]
SDATA7 SDATA8
15 16 BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5] BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5]
GND GND BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7] BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7] RN3
17 18 GND 1 2 BUF_D[15]
BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9] BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9]
AGND AGND
19 20 BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11] BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11]
3 BUF_D[13]
GND GND BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13] BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13]
21 22
BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15] BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15]
4 BUF_D[11]
23 24 GND 35 36 GND GND 35 36 GND
GND GND LR 37 38 LR 37 38 V_TRM

C C
25 26 5 BUF_D[9]
SCLK 39 40 SCLK 39 40
BUF_A[1] BUF_A[2]
27 28 MCLK 41 42 MCLK 41 42 C2
6 BUF_D[7]
BUF_A[3] BUF_A[4] GND 43 44 GND GND 43 44 GND 0.1uF
29 30
AGND 45 46 AGND AGND 45 46 AGND
BUF_A[5] 7 BUF_D[5]
31 32 AGND 47 48 AGND 47 48 GND
49 50 +PHin 49 50 +PHin
33 34 8 BUF_D[3]
V+in 51 52 V+in 51 52
BUF_D[0] BUF_D[1]
35 36 53 54 V-in 53 54 V-in
9 BUF_D[1]
BUF_D[2] BUF_D[3] GND 55 56 GND 55 56
37 38 V_TRM 10
57 58 +DIGin 57 58 +DIGin
BUF_D[4] BUF_D[5]
39 40 GND 59 60 GND 59 60 220/330
MDL_[2] MDL_[2]
BUF_D[6] BUF_D[7] MDL_A[3] 61 62 MDL_A[4] MDL_A[3] 61 62 MDL_A[4]
41 42 MDL_[3] MDL_[4] MDL_[3] MDL_[4]
BUF_D[8] BUF_D[9]
43 44 [xx000] [xx001] RN2
GND 1 2 BUF_D[14]
BUF_D[10] BUF_D[11]
45 46
BUF_D[12] BUF_D[13] CT5 CT6 3 BUF_D[12]
47 48 AGND 1 2 AGND AGND 1 2 AGND
BUF_D[14] BUF_D[15] GND 3 4 GND GND 3 4 GND
49 50 4 BUF_D[10]
SDATA3_11 5 6 SDATA4_12 5 6
GND GND V_TRM
51 52 7 8 7 8
5 BUF_D[8]
LR GND 9 10 9 10
53 54 MDL_[0] MDL_[1] MDL_[0] MDL_[1]
BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2] BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2] C1
SCLK 6 BUF_D[6]
55 56 BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4] BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4] 0.1uF
MCLK BUF_A[5] 15 16 BUF_A[5] 15 16
57 58 7 BUF_D[4]
17 18 17 18 GND
GND GND
59 60 BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1] BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1]
8 BUF_D[2]
AGND AGND BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3] BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3]
61 62

B B
BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5] BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5]
AGND AGND 9 BUF_D[0]
63 64 BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7] BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7]
V_TRM 10
+PHin +PHin BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9] BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9]
65 66
BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11] BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11] 220/330
V+in V+in
67 68 BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13] BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13]
V-in V-in BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15] BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15]
69 70
GND 35 36 GND GND 35 36 GND RN1
GND GND GND 1 2
71 72 LR 37 38 LR 37 38
+DIGin +DIGin SCLK 39 40 SCLK 39 40
73 74 3 BUF_A[5]
MCLK 41 42 MCLK 41 42
+DIGin +DIGin
75 76 GND 43 44 GND GND 43 44 GND
4 BUF_A[1]
GND GND AGND 45 46 AGND AGND 45 46 AGND
77 78
AGND 47 48 AGND 47 48 V_TRM
V_TRM V_TRM 5 BUF_A[3]
79 80 49 50 +PHin 49 50 +PHin
V+in 51 52 V+in 51 52 C3
6 BUF_A[2]
53 54 V-in 53 54 V-in 0.1uF
GND 55 56 GND 55 56
7 BUF_A[4]
57 58 +DIGin 57 58 +DIGin GND
GND 59 60 GND 59 60
MDL_[2] MDL_[2] 8
MDL_A[3] 61 62 MDL_A[4] MDL_A[3] 61 62 MDL_A[4]
MDL_[3] MDL_[4] MDL_[3] MDL_[4]
9
[xx002] [xx003]
V_TRM 10

220/330

J2 J1
MDL_A[3] MDL_A[4] LR R1 100

MBE-75
INSTALLED JUMPERS FOR
A A
CONTRACT NO.
MOTHER BOARD SCLK R2 100
GND
A[4] A[3] - Sergey Averin -
Middle (MBE-75) J1 X MCLK R3 100
Left (MBE-75) X J2 APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA 12-3-04 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 16S1004 B
W# 700800 SCALE MBE-75B PCB SHEET 1 OF 2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

MBE-75 8 Position Mother Board (Extender) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2


D-75/Dec 2004 page 11 - 39
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

D D

EDGE CONNECTORS BUSS CHART


CT2 CT7 CT8
SDATA1 SDATA2 AGND 1 2 AGND AGND 1 2 AGND
1 2
GND 3 4 GND GND 3 4 GND
SDATA3 SDATA4
3 4 SDATA5_13 5 6 SDATA6_14 5 6
SDATA5 SDATA6 7 8 7 8
5 6
GND 9 10 GND 9 10 GND
SDATA7 SDATA8 MDL_[0] MDL_[1] MDL_[0] MDL_[1]
7 8 BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2] BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2]
SDATA1_9 SDATA2_10 BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4] BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4]
9 10
BUF_A[5] 15 16 BUF_A[5] 15 16
SDATA3_11 SDATA4_12
11 12 17 18 17 18
SDATA5_13 SDATA6_14 BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1] BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1]
13 14
BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3] BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3]
SDATA7_15 SDATA8_16
15 16 BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5] BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5]
GND GND BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7] BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7]
17 18
BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9] BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9]
AGND AGND
19 20 BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11] BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11]
GND GND BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13] BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13]
21 22
BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15] BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15]
23 24 GND 35 36 GND GND 35 36 GND
GND GND LR 37 38 LR 37 38

C C
25 26
SCLK 39 40 SCLK 39 40
BUF_A[1] BUF_A[2]
27 28 MCLK 41 42 MCLK 41 42
BUF_A[3] BUF_A[4] GND 43 44 GND GND 43 44 GND
29 30
AGND 45 46 AGND AGND 45 46 AGND
BUF_A[5]
31 32 AGND 47 48 AGND 47 48
49 50 +PHin 49 50 +PHin
33 34
V+in 51 52 V+in 51 52
BUF_D[0] BUF_D[1]
35 36 53 54 V-in 53 54 V-in
BUF_D[2] BUF_D[3] GND 55 56 GND 55 56
37 38
57 58 +DIGin 57 58 +DIGin
BUF_D[4] BUF_D[5]
39 40 59 60 59 60
MDL_[2] MDL_[2]
BUF_D[6] BUF_D[7] MDL_A[3] 61 62 MDL_A[4] MDL_A[3] 61 62 MDL_A[4]
41 42 MDL_[3] MDL_[4] MDL_[3] MDL_[4]
BUF_D[8] BUF_D[9]
43 44 [xx004] [xx005]
BUF_D[10] BUF_D[11]
45 46
BUF_D[12] BUF_D[13] CT9 CT10
47 48 AGND 1 2 AGND AGND 1 2 AGND
BUF_D[14] BUF_D[15] GND 3 4 GND GND 3 4 GND
49 50
SDATA7_15 5 6 SDATA8_16 5 6
GND GND
51 52 7 8 7 8
LR GND 9 10 9 10
53 54 MDL_[0] MDL_[1] MDL_[0] MDL_[1]
BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2] BUF_A[1] 11 12 BUF_A[2]
SCLK
55 56 BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4] BUF_A[3] 13 14 BUF_A[4]
MCLK BUF_A[5] 15 16 BUF_A[5] 15 16
57 58
17 18 17 18
GND GND
59 60 BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1] BUF_D[0] 19 20 BUF_D[1]
AGND AGND BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3] BUF_D[2] 21 22 BUF_D[3]
61 62

B B
BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5] BUF_D[4] 23 24 BUF_D[5]
AGND AGND
63 64 BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7] BUF_D[6] 25 26 BUF_D[7]
+PHin +PHin BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9] BUF_D[8] 27 28 BUF_D[9]
65 66
BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11] BUF_D[10] 29 30 BUF_D[11]
V+in V+in
67 68 BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13] BUF_D[12] 31 32 BUF_D[13]
V-in V-in BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15] BUF_D[14] 33 34 BUF_D[15]
69 70
GND 35 36 GND GND 35 36 GND
GND GND
71 72 LR 37 38 LR 37 38
+DIGin +DIGin SCLK 39 40 SCLK 39 40
73 74
MCLK 41 42 MCLK 41 42
+DIGin +DIGin
75 76 GND 43 44 GND GND 43 44 GND
GND GND AGND 45 46 AGND AGND 45 46 AGND
77 78
AGND 47 48 AGND 47 48
V_TRM V_TRM
79 80 49 50 +PHin 49 50 +PHin
V+in 51 52 V+in 51 52
53 54 V-in 53 54 V-in
GND 55 56 GND 55 56
57 58 +DIGin 57 58 +DIGin
59 60 59 60
MDL_[2] MDL_[2]
MDL_A[3] 61 62 MDL_A[4] MDL_A[3] 61 62 MDL_A[4]
MDL_[3] MDL_[4] MDL_[3] MDL_[4]
[xx006] [xx007]

A MBE-75 A
CONTRACT NO.
- Sergey Averin -
APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA 12-3-04 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 16S1005 B
W# 700800 SCALE MBE-75B PCB SHEET 2 OF 2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

MBE-75 8 Position Mother Board (Extender) Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2


D-75/Dec 2004 page 11 - 40
D-75 / Dec 2004
MBE-75 8 Position Mother Board (Extender) - Load Sheet page 11 – 41
D-75 / Nov 2010 PR-75 Processor Board - Load Sheet page 11 – 42
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

INSTALL TWO
D1 UF4007
R70 24
R72 24
INSTALL ONE

D D
R73 24
D2 UF4007 F3
R71 24 DV36P
+36V +36V

INSTALLED

INSTALLED

INSTALLED
Z1 C38 C32 C26 POLYSW C14 C19 C9

NOT

NOT

NOT
TP3 1N5364 0.16A
51V 10uF 220uF 220uF 220uF 220uF 10uF
+BR T2 ~V48P
MUR3020
1 20 A2
0.47uF 3
DV16P
+16V
K

MB3510
C63 R52 2.43K 2.43K R53 C61 19 ~V36P 2
+16V

INSTALLED
D12
4 A1 L1
100nF C39 C33 C27 C20 C10 R66

NOT
1 4.7uH
UF4007 D14 GNDP GNDP GNDP 2 18 ~V16P D3 22uF 330uF 330uF 330uF 22uF 220
R65 11K SNB DRN
MBR-4060P
D8 4148

TP2
A2
16VCC
3
DV8P2
+8V
5 17 K

FER
R60 88.7K R61 88.7K R62 88.7K C60 2
+8V

INSTALLED
INSTALL ONE R51 2.43K ~V8P A1 L3
2.2nF C41 C35 C29 C22 C12 R68

TP1

NOT
3 1 4.7uH
UF4007 D11
R50 3.32K R59 10 D5 22uF 330uF 330uF 330uF 22uF 56
16
MBR-4060P
R58 10 6 A2
KBL08

3
DV8P1
+8V
D10 4148 14 K

28VR
D7

0.47uF R64 C62 C65 R54 2.00K 2


+8V

INSTALLED
A1 L4
C56 1.0M 270uF 270uF SS14 D9 UF4007 D13 C42 C36 C30 C23 C13 R69

NOT
1 4.7uH
BR2

R55 2.00K 28VD ~V28A


D6 22uF 330uF 330uF 330uF 22uF 56
5 3 U3 1 10 13
GND GND

28VC
0.001uF C52 SYNC VCC D
R57 10.0K 9 12
PWM ~V8N
MUR3020
RT1 SG55

INSTALLED
C51 R63 FB S C55 C54 C59 C53 R56 10.0K A2
~V14A C40 C34 C28 C21 C11 220

NOT
TP4 3
0.001uF 1.00K 4 FSCQ1265 2 22uF 22uF 2.2nF 330uF NOT 8 11 ~V16N K 4.7uH
INSTALLED
2
22uF 330uF 330uF L2 330uF 22uF R67
DV16N
-16V
Z250LA40 A1
250V 1
-16V
D4
V1 C47 GNDP
Z6
2.2nF 1SMB5919

C C
5.6V
C49 4.7nF
CGND
1.0M
R40

GNDP GND
Z4 C58 Z3
1SMB5919 1SMB5919
5.6V 0.1uF 5.6V
PR1

PR2
0.47uF

R46 1.00K
C44

+8V
4.7nF

4.7nF
C43

C37

5 U2 1 CT5
CGND CGND Z5 C57 Z2 C50 R45 R44
1SMB5919 1SMB5919 CNY17 1
Y Y 5.6V 0.22uF 5.6V 0.01uF 1.30K 26.7K
R49 220
-
10mH

10mH

4 6 2 C48 0.1uF GND 2


L5

L5

R43 40.2K
R47 220
+8V 3 +
GNDP R48 53.6K DS1
+16V NOT
3 INSTALLED
C31
0.47uF

GREEN
PRch11

PRch12

U1 1 2.5V
KA431
Pwr ON
2 R41
LED
4.99K
C46 C45
NOT
1.0M
R39

1uF 1uF INSTALLED CT4


F4
0.0047uF

0.0047uF

R42 CR1 1 2 +8V 1 +

INSTALLED
4.99K 1K 3 POLYSW C64
C24

C25

NOT
1.0A 2
330uF
GND
GND 3
Y Y
Fan
NOT

B B
INSTALLED
FUSE

FUSE
2.0A

2.0A
F1

F2
PRf1

PRf2

WP3
CT3
WP2
+36V 1
CGND WP1
GND 2

GND 3
CT1

CT2

T1 T1 +8V 4
1

+BR ~V48P ~V48P


1 16 14b
+8V 5

FOR ETD-34 TRANSFORMER


15 13b
85-265 VAC 2
~V36P ~V36P GND 6
50-60Hz
INPUT 14 12b -16V 7
3 ~V16P ~V16P
DRN
8
TRANSFORMER

+16V
13 11b
FOR ETD-39

~V8P ~V8P
C8 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1
Output
10b 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF
12 GND

GND 9b CGND CGND CGND CGND CGND CGND CGND CGND


~V8N
~V28A
8 11

8b
7 10 ~V16N
~V14A ~V8N

A SPS-100 A
GNDP
6 9
~V16N
CONTRACT NO.
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA/WWP 1-5-09 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED SA/MM New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 00S0041 B
W# 700915 SCALE SPS-100B PCB SHEET 1 OF 1

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

D-75 / Jan 2009 page 11 - 43


D-75 / Jan 2009
SPS-100 Power Supply Load Sheet page 11 – 44
APPENDIX

Appendix
Contents
Replacement Parts List ............................................................... A-2

For the most part there are no user-replaceable parts in the


D-75 console. Exceptions are those controls and components that in the
course of normal use may need maintenance (i.e., faders, pots, ON/OFF
switches, indicator lamps, etc.). A complete list of available components
follws. Contact Wheatstone technical support for further information.
Wheatstone Corporation (600 Industrial Drive, New Bern, North Carolina,
USA 28562) may be reached by phone at 252-638-7000, fax 252-637-1285,
electronic mail “techsupport@wheatstone.com”.

D-75 / Sep 2004 page Appendix – 1


APPENDIX

REPLACEMENT PARTS — D-75 DIGITAL AUDIO CONSOLE


COMPONENT DESCRIPTION WS P/N
IN-75 MODULE COMPLETE INPUT MODULE "002900"

SP-75 MODULE COMPLETE PHONE MODULE "002901"

OM-75 MODULE COMPLETE OUTPUT MODULE "002902"

CR-75 MODULE COMPLETE CONTROL ROOM MONITOR MODULE "002903"

SC-75 MODULE COMPLETE STUDIO MODULE "002904"

LS-75 MODULE COMPLETE LINE SELECT MODULE "002905"

TR-75/FF MODULE COMPLETE FULL-FUNCTION TAPE REMOTE CONTROL MODULE "002906"

TR-75/SS MODULE COMPLETE START/STOP TAPE REMOTE CONTROL MODULE "002907"

QMP-4 CARD QUAD MIC PREAMP LOADED CARD ASSEMBLY "005549"

BK-75 BLANK FACEPLATE "002919"

ADC-75 CARD A-TO-D CONVERTER DAUGHTER BOARD FOR ANALOG STEREO LINE INPUTS "002928"

SRC-75 CARD SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER CARD FOR DIGITAL INPUTS "002929"

PR-75 CARD MAIN PROCESSOR CARD "002940"

VU-75 CARD METERBRIDGE LED VU CARD "002941"

MBR-75 CARD MAIN INTERFACE MOTHERBOARD (RIGHT) "002942"

MBEC-75 CARD EXPANSION INTERFACE MOTHERBOARD (CENTER) "002943"

MBEL-75 CARD EXPANSION INTERFACE MOTHERBOARD (LEFT) "002944"

SPS-100 POWER SUPPLY RACKMOUNT POWER SUPPLY "007360"

SPS POWER SUPPLY CABLE CONSOLE POWER SUPPLY CABLE "007222"

CRYSTAL FOR 32 KHZ CONSOLE


16.384 MHZ CRYSTAL "370010"
SAMPLE RATE

CRYSTAL FOR 44.1 KHZ CONSOLE


22.579 MHZ CRYSTAL "370011"
SAMPLE RATE
CRYSTAL FOR 48 KHZ CONSOLE
24.576 MHZ CRYSTAL "370012"
SAMPLE RATE

WIRED REPLACEMENT FADER WIRED FADER FOR IN-75 MODULES "057501"

WIRED REPLACEMENT FADER WIRED FADER FOR SP-75 MODULES "057502"

WIRED REPLACEMENT SWITCH WIRED "ON/OFF" SWITCH "057503"

WIRED REPLACEMENT POT WIRED POT FOR CONTROL ROOM, STUDIO AND HEADPHONE MONITOR "057504"

MANUAL OWNER'S MANUAL "002999"

D-75 / June
Sep 2004
2012 page Appendix – 2
APPENDIX

REPLACEMENT PARTS — D-75 DIGITAL AUDIO CONSOLE


COMPONENT DESCRIPTION WS P/N
I/O CONNECTOR 25 PIN CONNECTOR FOR MODULE I/O CONNECTIONS "200018"

REPLACEMENT SWITCH "ON/OFF" SWITCH "510063"

REPLACEMENT RED BUTTON MODULE "ON" BUTTON "530057"

REPLACEMENT AMBER BUTTON MODULE "OFF" BUTTON "530060"

RED LED REPLACEMENT MODULE "ON" BUTTON LED "600077"

YELLOW LED REPLACEMENT MODULE "OFF" BUTTON LED "600031"

SWITCH 2 POLE PUSHBUTTON MOMENTARY SWITCH "510113"

POT CONDUCTIVE PLASTIC DUAL LINEAR POT "500124"

POT KNOB 1/8" COLLET KNOB "520053"

POT CAP BURGUNDY CAP W/WHITE LINE "530039"

POT CAP DARK GREY CAP W/WHITE LINE "530040"

POT CAP BLUE CAP W/WHITE LINE "530045"

LUMA BUTTON WHITE LUMA BUTTON "530268"

LUMA BUTTON RED LUMA BUTTON "530269"

LUMA BUTTON YELLOW LUMA BUTTON "530270"

LUMA BUTTON GREEN LUMA BUTTON "530271"

RIBBON CABLE 50 CONDUCTOR RIBBON CABLE "150007"

RIBBON CABLE 26 CONDUCTOR RIBBON CABLE "150083"

RIBBON PLUG 10 PIN RIBBON PLUG "230020"

RIBBON PLUG 26 PIN RIBBON PLUG "250043"

PLUG 3 PIN PLUG FOR #26 AWG "230028"

PLUG 6 PIN PLUG FOR #26 AWG "230031"

PLUG 9 PIN PLUG FOR #26 AWG "230032"

PLUG 50 PIN PLUG "250049"

HEADER 6 PIN JST HEADER "250065"

HEADER 9 PIN JST HEADER "250066"

JACK RTS JACK "260005"

REPLACEMENT CUE SPEAKER REPLACEMENT CUE SPEAKER "960000"

D-75 / Sep
May 2004
2005 page Appendix – 3

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