Ecler Pam4100 Pam6100 SM PDF
Ecler Pam4100 Pam6100 SM PDF
Ecler Pam4100 Pam6100 SM PDF
5 CHANNEL I 5 CHANNEL II
4 6 4 6
3 7 THERMAL 3 7 THERMAL
PROTECT PROTECT
2 8 2 8 OFF
CLIP CLIP
1 9 SIGNAL 1 9 SIGNAL
ON
0 10 BRIDGED 0 10 SWITCHING POWER MOSFET AMPLIFIER
5 CHANNEL I 5 CHANNEL II
4 6 4 6
3 7 THERMAL 3 7 THERMAL
PROTECT PROTECT
2 8 2 8 OFF
CLIP CLIP
1 9 SIGNAL 1 9 SIGNAL
ON
0 10 BRIDGED 0 10 SWITCHING POWER MOSFET AMPLIFIER
SERVICE MANUAL PAM6100 / 4100
INDEX
PAM6100
- BLOCK DIAGRAM
- FUNCTIONING DESCRIPTION
SCHEMATICS
Inputs circuit
Power Amplifier circuit
Soft-Start Power Supply circuit
Potentiometers and leds circuit
Capacitors circuit
Speak on circuit
PAM4100
- MECHANICAL DIAGRAM
FAN CONTROL FAN
++Vcc
+Vcc
MODULE
THERMAL
THERMAL PROTECT
PROBE
WILSON
CURRENT
MIRROR
OVERLOAD
TRANSFORMER HIGH SIDE
THERMAL THERMAL -Vref
THERMAL PROCESSOR
PROBE
DRIVER MOSFET N
VOLUME
LEVEL
THERMAL PROCESSOR CONVERTER
OPTIONAL ADJ 0dB
CH 1 MODULES
STEREO FEEDBACK
DC PROTECT
CROWBAR
S.P. ANTICLIP
LEVEL
20Hz
40Hz
30Hz
OFF
CONTROL
BRIG CONVERTER
AND TIMER
OFF
-Vcc
OUTPUT
PROTECT SHUTDOWN
S.P.
+15V
AC DETECT
BRIG
INPUT CIRCUIT
-Vref
VOLUME
OUT 2
VCA
Due to the high power level required on the output load, the amplifier final stage's
structure differs from the design used untill now. This is due to the breakdown voltage
limit on P-channel MosFET's, wich is 200V. This final stage is formed by several
shunted MosFET's, where those of the positive branch are common-drain configured,
and the negative branch are mounted in common-source configuration.
Transistors BF587 and BF588 are common-base configured, forming a current supply
structure. This specific transistor type is used because of the higher Vce voltage level
required by this design. They perform simultaneously two functions: they polarize the
MosFET's gate-source junctions, keeping them on the conducting edge, and they
tranfer the OpAmp's output voltage variations referred to signal ground.
The signal variations normally reflected by Q107 and referred to the positive power
supply, are now needed to be floating variations, and referred to the outputs. This
function is done by Q109-110 (BF588), wich are mounted formig a Wilson-type mirror
current supply. This mirror current supply transfers all of the current variations detected
while descending through Q109's collector, to similar variations on Q110's collector
also downward current. Resistors R167 and R174 are used to balance the current
mirror, in order to avoid the use of transistors with forcibly the same beta value. C138
and C141 suppress their resistance when high frequency signal is processed. Diodes
D126 and D127 avoid the transistors to get saturated, and R171 eliminates the loads
on BF588's bases (Baker Circuit).
The system requires about 12Vdc additional voltage upon the usual Vcc level, this
allows a correct saturation and a symetric clipping at the higher MosFET's.
In order to maintain the appropiate stand-by current level against varying temperature
conditions, BD437-type transistors are used. As they have a particular temperature-
depending base-emitter voltage curve, this voltage is used to keep a correct voltage
reference for the current supply. As the temperature rises, the reference voltage level
decreases, the gate-source voltage also decreases and, finally, the bias current also
decreases.
To avoid the presence of DC voltage on the output, a diac-triac based system is used,
wich shorts the output to signal ground in case the DC level reaches the diac's
triggering value. To avoid this to happen when processing correct signal (sine
waveform, music...), the diac obtains its reference level from a filtering network formed
by a 100K resistor and a 1mF capacitor.
The protections circuitry overhauls the MosFET's power consumption. Basically, this
circuitry consists of two important sections: MosFET's Id current monitoring, and
MosFET's Vds value detection.
When the MosFET's Id level rises above a certain level, transistor Q119 (controlling
transistor) conducts and decreases the BF transistor's loading resistance, thus reducing
also their gate-source voltage and, finally, lowering the Id current value. This system is
helped by a delayed performance, due to the associated circuitry to Q145 and C174.
This capacitor starts to charge when a current level above the allowed value is
detected, and the protection starts. The greater is the capacitor's charge level, the
higher is also the voltage applied to Q119 controlling transistor's base, increasing its
conduction and, consequently, reducing the gate-source voltage and thus the Id current
value. This system uses a feedback network. The delay used is necessary to avoid
clipping the processed signal's dynamic range, wich should result in the typical clipping
noise. In the negative branch, the protection circuitry is associated to control transistor
Q120.
In case the overcurrent is not ocassional, and persists, after a period of time between
4 and 10 seconds (determined by R142 and C124), the system switches back to Stand-
by mode, due to a system-reset. This is done by an optocoupler (IC113) associated to
the negative branch protection circuitry. When protections get activated, IC113
gradually charges C124 untill a 40106-type Schmidt trigger gate switches over . If the
problem persists, this cycle is repeated.
STANDBY CIRCUITRY.
This circuit maintains the Output shutdown relay closed for about 10 seconds, and
thus annulates any current through the MosFET's during this period, just untill the
whole system's power supply voltage reaches its stable level. By this system, we avoid
to hear through the loudspeakers any possible annoying noise proceeding from the
system's start-up.
The discharge or reset of capacitor C119=47mF can be done by cutting off the power
supply, or by triggering the Thermal or other protections. During a short period of time,
BC817-type transistor Q102 acts like a switch, shunting two 750 ohm resistors to
C119.
The ANTICLIP system. When the amplifier reaches clipping levels, the operational
amplifier looses control on the system's performance and at its output some ±Vcc
voltage peaking pulses may appear, proceeding from its power supply. This peaking
pulses are used to be rectified and sent to an optocoupler (IC111), wich varies the
system's VCA control voltage as a function of those pulse's amplitude, creating a
negative feedback wich should pull back the system into stable functioning area.
The temperature control system consists on two LM35D-type IC's, wich act like a
thermal probe; one is placed on the amplifier's heat sink, and the other is placed into
the main power supply transformer's core. Moreover, three amplifiers, a comparator
for the thermal probe and a 7805-type IC to feed the cooling fan are used.
The first amplifier (1/4 IC114) acts on the cooling fan speed control. The second
amplifier (1/4 IC114) modifies the VCA gain control, in order to reduce the system's
gain if the temperature rises above 85ºC. The third amplifier (1/4 IC114) modifies the
VCA gain control, in order to reduce the system's gain if the temperature rises above
120ºC. The comparator (1/4 IC114) is responsible for the output shutdown relay
performance, in order to close it as the temperature reaches 92ºC, and thus cutting of
the amplifier's MosFETs bias current. As this happens, the signal output of the whole
unit is cutted off.
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VERIFICATION PROCESS
product:
Assembled Amplifier.
PRELIMINARY:
VERIFICATION:
- Switch the tested unit's Power main switch to ON, without applying any input signal.
- Remove the protection fuse of the positive power supply, and place instead a 10A DC ranged
ammeter. Keep the module's output signal insight by using an oscilloscope, selecting a 10V/div
vertical scale and 5ms/div time base. Note: In case of doubt, if you only want to feed one channel
while verifying the current consumption, simply do not insert the mains protection fuse in the other
channel.
- Slowly increase the variac’s output until it reaches the unit’s nominal mains voltage, and if an
excessive current consumption is detected (current flow above 800mA), stop the testing procedure
inmediately and try to identify the failure. Once the nominal mains voltage is reached, wait for a
minute and verify that the current consumption adjustments remain correct: 300mA for PAM6100,
190mA for PAM4100. If this values have changed, rectify them. Once adjusted, seal the
potentiometer with fixing lacquer.
Caution! The unit’s power supply will be charged! Before removing the ammeter and
replacing the fuse, it is strongly recommended to completely discharge the unit's power
supply by applying a 1KHz 0dB input signal and connecting 4Ω Ω load impedances to the
amplifier’s output, and reduce the unit’s mains voltage to 0V by turning down the variac’s
output.
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1KHz 0dB input signal to channel I and, with the volume potentiometer turned up to its maximum,
check with a millivoltmeter that at TP102 a 0dB gain level is obtained. If not, adjust R125. Once
channel I is fixed to 0dB, verify TP102 at channel II and proceed to adjust if gain level is not 0dB.
- Connect a 8Ω load impedance to the speakon-type MONO output, and verify the achieved output
power levels:
3500W 167V for PAM6100
2200W 132,6V for PAM4100
Only channel I's input potentiometer should be active. Verify that the amplifier reaches its clipping
state without troubles. Return the unit to its STEREO operating mode.
- Connect a load impedance formed by a 4Ω resistor shunted to a 2µ2F capacitor, and apply a 1KHz
square waveform input signal. Using an oscilloscope, observe the output signal, and increase the
input signal level until the displayed signal starts clipping. At the flat level areas of the squared
waveform, only two or three ringings should be detected.
- Verify the SUBSONIC FILTER's performance. Check the amplifier’s output level at 40Hz, 30Hz and
20Hz, depending on the selected switch position, is reduced in 3 dB when comparing with the
measured level without subsonic filtering. Leave the selection switch on the 20Hz position.
- Verify the THERMAL protection circuitry. Short the LM35D thermal probe pins 1 and 2, and verify
that the relay releases and closes, while the THERMAL and PROTEC LEDs indicators light up, as
the output signal is cutted off and the cooling fan increases its speed untill it reaches maximum
airflow.
- Repeat this procedure on the other module.
PROTECTIONS
- Adjust the signal generator to deliver a 1KHz 0'8Vrms signal, and leave it ON.
- Turn down the power stage volume potentiometer to its minimum.
- Connect a 0'5Ω load impedance.
- Connect the oscilloscope test probes parallel to the load impedance. Select a 5V/div vertical scale,
and a 0'2ms/div time base.
- Turn up quickly the volume potentiometer. Depending on wich branch is working, the positive or
negative half of the signal cycle is clipped. Verify that no ringings appear when the protection is
triggered.
- The output signal should be somehow similar to the picture shown in the figure (from 15Vpp to
20Vpp). There are two protection circuitries, one on the positive and another on the negative
branches of the unit. In case one of this protections does not actuate properly, the output signal will
appear completely assymetric. The level of the half-cycle wich is not being protected will not be
limited, thus allowing to find out wich branch is failing. It could also happen that none of the
protections are triggered, this can be detected as the measured signal levels delivered to the load
impedance are not being compressed. In case this happens, inmediately stop the testing procedure.
This may occur when the unit is receiving too low mains voltage (at least 240V, 250V
recommended), or if the signal level is increased too slowly through the potentiometer.
- After a period between 5 and 10 seconds is elapsed since the protection circuitry has triggered, the
module should switch over into PROTECT operating mode. This is, the relay closes, the PROTECT
indicator LED lights up, output signal is cutted off, and the 10 seconds lasting STANDBY cycle is
started.
- Wait untill the STANDBY cycle ends, and allow the unit to repeat the process.
- Turn off the signal generator, output level set to minimum.
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QUALITY CONTROL
All mechanical parts should be visually revised, in order to detect scratches on the unit's painting; all
screws should be on their place,correctly tight and unmarked. Check out the unit's general presentation.
BURNING TEST
Leave the tested units connected to the burning verifyer, while performing their burning test. If testing
PAM 6100, do not connect more than 4 power stages to each column. If testing PAM 4100, a maximum
of 7 units can be connected simultaneously to each column.
Verify the unit's sound quality, wich should be distortion- and noise-free. Once the unit is turned in and
its STANDBY cycle time has elapsed, the output relays release, but no annoying noise is heard through
the loudspeakers. Also check that all potentiometers can run smoothly their whole sweep, without noise
and crisperings. At their minimum position, check that output signal is completely cutted off. To ensure
that all electrical junctions are well-fixed, hit the tested unit against your working table, obviously without
damaging its outer presentation. Verify all in- and outputs. Short the output terminals while carrying
amplified signal, wait approximately 5 or 10 seconds, after wich the unit should perform a general reset.
Verify the PROTEC indicating LED lights up, the output signal is cutted off, and the STANDBY cycle is
correctly done. Once the short-circuit is removed, the unit recovers normal functioning.
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C143
D135
W146
R175
C152
D136
C149 C150 C156
C154
C142
R178
C174
F103
R187
J101
IC111
D127 TP107
F104
TP104
R125
1
IC115
C118
IC105
IC107
C113
W145
Q110
F101 TS102
TS104
C114 C127 1 WI101
PF101
1
TP103 C126 PF102 J111
MJ102
IC110
J115
R166 J112
TS101
C108
C133
J100
C153
C121 Q109 HS102
+ +
C165
C104
TP105 J103
C107
C122
TP101 C132
J104
IC106 J108
F102
C119 K101
C175
C112 C109
1
Q107 HS101
C101
C120
TP102
L101
J105 IC102
R212
R210
J109
11 MJ101
PF104 J110
C116
R207
W144
Q108 HS100
IC109
1 C173
C106 C124 TP106
J113
IC113
F105
1
R179
C166
HS104
J107
1
C155
R168
C159
C146 HS103 C151
D134
Q114 Q113
Q121
C148
D144
W143
R181
TS103 D131 PF105
R248
R224
R240
R244
R252
R256
R236
R220
R185
R232
R228
R216
R254
R222
R226
R242
R246
R238
R250
R230
R234
R218
R214
R183
D146 D148 D150 D152 D154 D156 D158 D160 D162 D164 D129 D166
Nº Qty ECLER Code Description 45
1 1 FCMECPM600 PAM FRONT PANEL 5 4
1
2 8 FCTALL4080 SCREW DIN912 M4x8 ALLEN 50 58 57
3 71 FCT8040060 SCREW DIN 7985 M4x6 SPANLO B 2 6 1 53
4 2 FCMECPM660 LEFT/RIGHT FRONTAL EAR 2
5 1 FCMECPM570 TOP COVER EP04-99
6 2 FCMECPM520 LEFT/RIGHT AMPLIFIER SIDE
7 1 FCINTRED20 MAINS SWITCH W/LIGHT
8 1 FCMECPM650 INFERIOR FRONT PANEL
9 2 FCBOTD2400 ROTARY KNOB D24 38
46 4
10 6 FCSEP07000 FRONTPLATE SPACER PAM PL.1636
10
11 1 FCMECPM540 BASE CHASSIS UIT
IRC
12 11 FCARDE0400 EXT. TOOTHED WASHER M4 TC
21 20 TAR
13 3 FCREM13030 NYLON RIVET UNEX1303 12 SO FTS
8 8 11
14 2 FCGOES6000 FRONTAL ISOLATOR FOAM 36
15 2 FCARDEPOTE ROTARY POT. WASHER M9 30 2
16 1 FCMECPM580 POTS CIRCUIT MECHANICAL SUPPORT 1
17 2 FCMECPM610 POWER SUPPLY SUPPORT ANGLE
18 4 FCCE341400 ELECTROLITIC CAPACITOR 12000/170V 22 UIT
IRC
4* YC
19*
20 8
FCGOES6000*
FCARDE0500
POWER SUPPLY CAPACITOR FOAM*
EXT. TOOTHED WASHER M5 18
4
8
POW
ER
SU
PPL
32
F 54
4
21 8 FCT1005010 SCREW DIN933E M5x10 EXZNAM 19 2
22 8 FCARM52000 WASHER 5,2X10X1 MET PLAT. 4
23
24
4
1
FCPIE11250
FCMECPM670
FEET 11x25
INPUT BOARD MECHANICAL SHIELD C 39
4
25 2 FCVEN12000 FAN 12 VDC 120x120
26 2 FCMECPM500 EXTERIOR FAN REINFORCEMENT
27 3 FCBASS0100 SPEAKON SOCKET MALE 4C
28 1 FCT8504110 SCREW DIN 7500 M4x10 TRILOB W
LOW
29
30
1
1
GENERIC
FCMECPM640
GROUND CABLE
MECHANICAL INTERIOR REINFORCEMENT
AIRF 44 43
31 2 FCPORF0655 FUSE HOLDER 6X32 TO347RA AAA 48 6 2
32
33
2
6
FCT7004020
FCT5002913
SCREW DIN 7985 M4x20 CCZNAM
SCREW DIN7982 M2,9x13 CPRCNI
17
2
1
G 34 33 31 41 47 42
34 10 FCT4002909 SCREW DIN7981F 2,9x9,5 CCRC BLACK 10 6 2 2 1 165
37
35 2 FCREJ12000 FAN GRILLE 120x120 8
36 2 FCTFT02200 TOROIDAL TRANSFORMER EP04-99B
37
38
8
4
FCT0605120
GENERIC
SCREW 5,1x20
TRANSFORMER RUBBER DISC 52
15
B 35
39 4 GENERIC TRANSFORMER PLATE D60 2
2 16 2
40 1 FCBOR00300 GROUND TERMINAL 00.1761 1
41
42
2
165
FCFUS60400
FCCONX0180
FUSE 6x32 16A
MAINS CORD 3X6 (UNITS IN CM)
A D
43 2 FCREC50060 BRIDGE RECTIFIER FB5006 ITS
CU
44 6 FCSOPMSP40 PLASTIC SPACER MSP-4N CIR 26
ERS 40
45 4 GENERIC TRANSFORMER NUT M8 MET 2
E N TIO 1
46 10 FCTUE00400 NUT M4 DIN 934 POT
47 1 FCPC00DM80 BUSHING DM8 56
48 1 FCMECPM620 SPEAK ON SUPPORT PLATE 1 25
49 2 GENERIC SCREW M8 TRANSFORMER IN P
UTS 2
C IR
50 2 GENERIC EDGE PROTECTION FIBER CIRCUIT CU
IT
27
51 4 FCT8040120 SCREW M4x12 DIN965 SPANLO 3
52 2 FCTUPOT000 ROTARY POT. NUT M9 55 3
53 2 FCARM10500 WASHER 10,5X30X2,5 MET ZN 1 71
54 4 GENERIC TRANSFORMER TOOTHED WASHER M8 29
55 1 FCINTD2000 GROUND LINK SWITCH 1
56 1 FCARS40000 SEGMENTED WASHER M4 WHITE 2 28
8 1 6
57 1 GENERIC EDGE PROTECTION FIBER CIRCUIT
2
58 6 FCT8503005 SCREW DIN7500C M3x5 REDUCED HEAD
* 4 UNITS ASSEMBLED IN 2 CODES FCGOES6000
10
6
E
13
3
9 7 1 8 14
2 1 1 1 2
MECHANICAL DIAGRAM
product: 23
4
51
4
11
1
4
2
24
1
49
2
number: 30.0146 version 01.02 Sheet 1 of 2
INSERT THERMAL GREASE
BETWEEN BRIDGE RECTIFIER
AND MECHANICAL SUPPORT
DETAIL F
DETAIL G
DETAIL A DETAIL B
MECHANICAL DIAGRAM
product:
9
2 3
2
15
4
8
1
11
Jordi Folch 050203 EP04-99 PAM4100/6100
ECLER drawn:
approved:
date:
title:
project:
PACKING DIAGRAM
product: 1
15
1
6
2
14
4
10
1
12
1
1
4
3
1
2
1
PACKING DIAGRAM
product:
15
1
6
2
14
4
10
1
12
1
1
4
2
2
3
1
PACKING DIAGRAM
product:
5
2
6
2
14
4
10
1
12
1
1
4
2
2
3
1
PACKING DIAGRAM
product:
6
2
14 15
4 2
10
1
12
1
1
4
2
2
3
1
PACKING DIAGRAM
product:
40-0064-0206 EP04-99A.xls 10 of 10
PARTS LIST: PRINTED CIRCUIT 11.0730.07.00
40-0064-0205 EP04-99A.xls 1 of 10
PARTS LIST: PRINTED CIRCUIT 11.0730.07.00
40-0064-0205 EP04-99A.xls 2 of 10
PARTS LIST: PRINTED CIRCUIT 11.0730.07.00
40-0064-0205 EP04-99A.xls 3 of 10
PARTS LIST: PRINTED CIRCUIT 11.0730.07.00
40-0064-0205 EP04-99A.xls 4 of 10
PARTS LIST: PRINTED CIRCUIT 11.0730.07.00
40-0064-0205 EP04-99A.xls 5 of 10
PARTS LIST: PRINTED CIRCUIT 11.0730.07.00
40-0064-0205 EP04-99A.xls 6 of 10
PARTS LIST: PRINTED CIRCUIT 11.0730.07.00
40-0064-0205 EP04-99A.xls 7 of 10
PARTS LIST: PRINTED CIRCUIT 11.0730.07.00
40-0064-0205 EP04-99A.xls 8 of 10
PARTS LIST: PRINTED CIRCUIT 11.0730.07.00
40-0064-0205 EP04-99A.xls 9 of 10
PARTS LIST: PRINTED CIRCUIT 11.0730.07.00
40-0064-0205 EP04-99A.xls 10 of 10
Nº Qty ECLER Code Description 51 50
1 1 FCMECPM600 PAM FRONT PANEL 6 4 4
2 8 FCTALL4080 SCREW DIN912 M4x8 ALLEN 1 54 56 55
3 71 FCT8040060 SCREW DIN 7985 M4x6 SPANLO B 2 6 1
4 1 FCMECPM640 MECHANICAL INTERIOR REINFORCEMENT
49
5 2 FCMECPM520 LEFT/RIGHT AMPLIFIER SIDE 2
6 1 FCMECPM570 TOP COVER EP04-99
7 1 FCMECPM650 INFERIOR FRONT PANEL
8 2 FCBOTD2400 ROTARY KNOB D24
36
9 6 FCSEP07000 FRONTPLATE SPACER PAM PL.1636
4
10 1 FCMECPM540 BASE CHASSIS 43
11 11 FCARDE0400 EXT. TOOTHED WASHER M4 10
IT
12 3 FCREM13030 NYLON RIVET UNEX1303 CU
CIR
ART
13 2 FCGOES6000 FRONTAL ISOLATOR FOAM 20 TST
19 SOF 34
14 2 FCARDEPOTE ROTARY POT. WASHER M9 8
8 11 2
15 1 FCMECPM580 POTS CIRCUIT MECHANICAL SUPPORT 11
16 2 FCMECPM610 POWER SUPPLY SUPPORT ANGLE
17 4 FCCE341400 ELECTROLITIC CAPACITOR 12000/170V
18* 4* FCGOES6000* POWER SUPPLY CAPACITOR FOAM* 41
21
19 8 FCARDE0500 EXT. TOOTHED WASHER M5 Y 2
20 8 FCT1005010 SCREW DIN933E M5x10 EXZNAM
21 8 FCARM52000 WASHER 5,2X10X1 MET PLAT.
17
4
8
W
SU
ER T
PO CUI
CIR
PPL
F
30
22 4 FCPIE11250 FEET 11x25 18
2
23 1 FCMECPM670 INPUT BOARD MECHANICAL SHIELD 4
37
24 2 FCVEN12000 FAN 12 VDC 120x120
25 2 FCMECPM500 EXTERIOR FAN REINFORCEMENT
C 4
12
3 E
8
2
57 1 7 13
1 1 1 2
MECHANICAL DIAGRAM
product:
22
4
47
4
10
1
29
2
23
1
46
2
number: 30.0145 version 01.02 Sheet 1 of 2
INSERT THERMAL GREASE
BETWEEN BRIDGE RECTIFIER
AND MECHANICAL SUPPORT
DETAIL F
DETAIL G
DETAIL A DETAIL B