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Arcam Alpha 7/8/9 CD Service Manual
Issue 1 Serial No. 0001 - (Paul Newton July 96)
Circuit Description
The following notes describe the operation of the
Alpha 7/8/9 CD players. They include the circuitry on
the main, DAC and display PCBs but not that on the
servo PCB attached to the mechanism.
Power Supplies
The mains input is fitted with inductors L2,3,6,7 to
filter electromagnetic interference coming out of the
player.
Mains transformer T201 has three secondary
windings supplying two separate power supplies and
an AC supply for the display filament:
Analogue Supply
Bridge rectifier D4,5,6,7 and reservoir capacitors
C209-C212 produce unregulated split rails of about
+/-22V.
Z204 and Z205 provide regulated outputs of +18V
and -18V respectively that power the opamps in the
audio output stage.
Since there is no power switch on this secondary, the
analogue supplies are always connected.
Digital Supply
DAC & Audio Outputs (Alpha 7 only)
The DAC is a Delta-Sigma design from Burr Brown,
the PCM1710U.
The serial digital data from the decoder Z206 is input
to pins 1 to 3. The system clock is input to pin 5.
The DAC is powered entirely from one 5V supply,
although it is split and decoupled between the
analogue and digital sections of the device.
The analogue outputs from each channel are
processed identically.Three poles of filtering are
provided by the active filter based around Z1-A. Z1-B
buffers the audio output and sets the output level.
Muting is provided by turning on Q1 and Q101.
DAC & Audio Outputs (Alpha 8 only)
This is a similar circuit as the one used on the Arcam
Alpha 6 DAC PCB but designed for Sony format
input data and a better digital filter, the SM5843AP1,
Z14.The digital filter is used with a SM5864AP 20-bit
DAC chip, Z12, (described here as a PWM noise
shaper to avoid confusion with the 1-bit DAC Latch
which follows it). The output from this is re-latched by
Z7, Z8.
Digital FilterA PIC micro on the mother board
controls the filter with the signals RB0 to RB7. The
SM5843 filter has internal pull-up resistors on its
inputs resulting in RB4 & RB5 being logic 1.
Switch SW201-A disconnects the digital secondary
winding when the 'Power' switch is out.
An unregulated supply of about 11V is produced by
the bridge rectifier D8,9,10,11 and reservoir
capacitor C36.
This is then regulated to provide three +5 volt
supplies (Z208 general logic supply, Z207 DAC
supply, Z203 system clock generator supply) and a
+7.3v supply for themechanism and motor drive
circuits(Z206).
A -30v supply is formed by Z209 and associated
components to power the display grid.
Muting
When the unit is turned off SW201-A discharges
capacitor C29 quickly. This along with the AMUTE
signal from the microprocessor, controls the output
mute transistors Q1,101 via level shifter Q3.
Clock Generator
The system clock is generated by a discrete oscillator
based around Q2 and 16.9344MHz oscillator X1. The
output of Q2 is amplified and buffered by inverters
Z202-E & D and sent to the clock input of the DAC
Z201.
The SM5843APT requires several control lines from
the PIC...
RB7 FSEL2, Selects sampling rate for de-emphasis.
Static low for 44.1K.
RB6 FSEL1, Selects sampling rate for de-emphasis.
Static low for 44.1K.
RB5 IW2N, Selects input word length. Static high for
16 bits.
RB4 MDT, Serial data input for volume control. Burst
at switch-on for setting to full.
RB3 RSTN, Reset line. Short pulse low at switch on,
then static high.
RB2 MLEN, Serial data latch input for volume
control.
RB1 MCK, Serial clock input for volume control.
RB0 Not connected.
No Dither On Silence
The digital filter adds ‘dither’ to the output signal.
This improves the low-level performance of the DAC.
The PWM filter normally mutes when it detects
digital silence to prevent any unwanted noise and
idle-tones on the audio outputs when no music is
playing. A slight click is audible when this happens.
Unfortunately, the added dither prevents this mute
from operating because it holds it open. Q11 detects
digital silence on the data input to the filter. When
silence is detected, the dither function is switched off
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allowing the PWM filter’s mute to operate as normal.
Mute Relay
The mute relay is controlled from the PIC micro via
RA0 after switch-on. In Standby mode, XRST is low
which interrupts the relay via Q9. RA0 is low when
the CD player comes out of standby mode and goes
high after a short settling delay.
The power rail, RLYPWR, is un-regulated and has a
small reservoir capacitor (on the mother board) so
that the relay is released very soon after the mains is
disconnected from the CD player before the other
power supply rails collapse.
PWM noise shaper
To reduce EMC, the clock signal going into this chip,
Z12, is very weak on the XTI pin (23) pin, taken
directly off Q5. This is amplified so that there should
be a larger signal on the CKO pin (26).
The PWM output on pins 11, 13, 16 and 18 can be
resolved into an audio waveform on a scope simply
by measuring them through a 100K resistor. The
same is true for the PWM signals through the latch
and the level shifter.
Latch
The PWM data from Z12 is re-latched using 74HC74
latches, Z7 and Z8.The power supply for these chips
is the DAC voltage reference and the output drives
the analogue filter stage directly. The latches reduce
any edge-timing jitter induced on the PWM signal
coming from Z12.
Analogue filter
The first half of the analogue filter, Z3 and Z4 is
balanced. The signal through one side of the op-amp,
pin 1, should be phase inverted with respect to the
other, pin 7. These signals should be viewed on a
scope through a 100K resistor since there may still
be quite a lot of RF noise on the signal.
Z1 and Z2 filter the audio signal further and also
convert the balanced signal into a single ended
signal. Z18 acts as a DC servo to reduce the output
offset voltage. This has a very large time constant so
an offset as high as 50mV is possible when the unit
is first plugged in. This reduces to less than 3mV
after 10 minutes and stays low if the unit is switched
off and on with the Standby button.
Sony Format Digital
Audio
Control from PIC micro
(Z211) on main pcb
Clock
SM5843AP1
Digital Filter,
Z14
SM5864 PWM
Noise Shaper, Z12
16.9344MHz Low-Jitter
System Clock, X1, Q5 & Z13
74HC74
Latches,
Z7 & Z8
Analogue Filter,
Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4
Audio out
Block Diagram of Alpha 8 DAC PCB
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Test Points Marked on Circuit Diagram Only
Test PointsMeasurement Information
17MHz
AGND
AMUTE
CK
DA
CLKSYNC
DEEM
DGND
LOUT
LR
MUTERLY
N15
N18V
P5V(0)
P5V(1)
Clock Output to mother board. 16.9344MHz +/- 40ppm, 4V to 5V peak to peak square wave.
Analogue ground point.
Digital audio mute input on SK203. 0V=off, 5V=Mute.
Serial Data clock input on SK203. Sony format.
Serial Data data input on SK203. Sony format.
Crystal clock override. A 16.9344MHz HCMOS clock can be injected from an external source.
De-emphasis select input on SK203. 0V=off, 5V=On.
Digital ground point.
Left channel audio output at SK1. Measure d.c. offset at switch-on and after 1 minute, see specifications.
Serial Data LR input on SK203. Sony format.
Mute Relay Voltage. Equal to RLYPWR voltage when output is muted and 0V d.c. +0.5V,-0.0V when
output is un-muted.
Regulated analogue supply. -15V d.c. +/- 0.6V.
-18.45V d.c. +/- 0.5V supply input on SK204 for analogue.
+5V d.c. +/- 0.3V digital filter supply input on SK204.
+5V d.c. +/- 0.3V PWM noise shaper supply input on SK204.
Regulated clock supply. +5V d.c. +/- 0.3V.
Regulated analogue supply. +15V d.c. +/- 0.6V.
+18.45V d.c. +/- 0.5V supply input on SK204 for analogue.
+18.45V d.c. +/- 0.5V supply input on SK204 for clock and latch.
Power ground point. Used by mute relay only.
Mute relay control from PIC micro on SK203.
Control lines from PIC micro on SK203.
DAC reference voltage, left channel. +5V +/- 0.3V.
DAC reference voltage, right channel.
+12V d.c. +/- 1V supply input for mute relay on SK204.
Right channel audio output at SK1. Measure d.c. offset at switch-on and after 1 minute, see
specifications.
Left d.c. servo voltage. -10 to +10V d.c.
Right d.c. servo voltage.
Clock used by latches. 4V to 5V peak to peak square wave at 16.9344MHz.
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Disc Transport Module
The CDM 14 module comprises the disc loading
mechanism, laser assembly, RF amplifier and
analogue signal processing. All the servo control and
motor drive circuits are also included.
Digital Signal Processor
Mute, attenuation and de-emphasis functions are
controlled via a three-wire serial bus from the system
controller (Z212) to pins 26, 27 & 28 of the DAC
(Z201).
Digital audio is input to the DAC on pins 1, 2& 3 in
standard Sony format i.e. Word Clock, Data and Bit
Clock.
A digital output complying to the SPDIF standard is
generated by the decoder on the mechanisim
assembly. This is passed through an isolating
transformer, T202, to the digital output socket SK5.
System Controller
The CXP826P16Q system controller (Z212) is a
combined CD player controller, keyboard scanner,
remote control decoder and fluorescent display
driver. It's clock is generated by 4.00MHz resonator
X201.
The controller detects the position of the disc drawer
from the status of two microswitches, INSW &
OUTSW, on socket SK205. The drawer motor is
controlled via motor driver Z210
3.Unplug the unit from the mains.
4.Push the tray front upwards to remove it
from the tray. Push the tray in manually.
5.Remove the 4 screws holding the front panel
to the chassis and release the locating tabs.
6.Unplug the flexfoil from the display board
where it enters the main pcb.
7.Remove the 2 screws holding the remote
receiver pcb in place.
8.The front panel can now be pulled off the
unit.
9.To remove the display pcb remove the 6
screws holding the board in place.
To remove the main pcb first remove the DAC board
if it is an Alpha 8 or 9 CD player.
1.Remove the 3 screws holding the audio
output sockets to the rear panel and 2
screws holding the aluminium extrusion in
place.
2.Squeeze the tops of the 2 pcb pillars and lift
the board up slightly to clear them .
3.Remove the 2 flexfoils from the DAC board.
The DAC board, still attached to the extrusion, can
now be removed from the unit.
To remove the main pcb remove the 8 pcb securing
screws and the screw holding the digital ouput socket
to the chassis. (On Alpha 7 CDs also remove the 3
screws securing the audio ouput sockets in place).
Release the cables which connect the mechanism to
the main board.
The main pcb can now be slid out of the case.
The keyboard scanning works by connecting the keys
to a resistor ladder on an ADC (analogue to digital
convertor) input to the microcontroller. Pressing a
key presents a unique voltage to this input.
The signal from the remote control receiver is input
to RMIN (pin 2) after first passing through the PIC
microcontroller, Z211, on the small remote receiver
pcb. This PIC ic converts the RC-5 format codes
from the remote control handsets to NEC data,
suitable for the Sony chipset. It also controls
theconfiguration of the digital filter/DAC on the Alpha
8 and 9 DAC boards the The remote control data
contains a ‘customer code’ that identifies it as an
Arcam product.The microcontroller is confiqured to
accept this code by means of the diode network
D291 to D297.
Disassembly For Servicing
To remove the boards within the CD players follow
the instructions below.
1.Remove the top cover.
2.Press load to eject the CD tray.
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Alpha 7/8/9 Main PCB Parts List
Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
C2PPRO 680P 63V 5% RA2D168
C3PPRO 680P 63V 5% RA2D168
C4ELST NON POLAR 10UF 35V2U610
C5PPRO 100P 63V 5% RA2D110N
C6PPRO 680P 63V 5% RA2D168
C7PPRO 680P 63V 5% RA2D168
C10CERD 1N0 63V2A210
C11CERD 10N 100V 20%2A310
C12CERD 10N 100V 20%2A310
C13CERD 33P 63V2A033
C14CERD 33P 63V2A033
C15CERD 100P 63V2A110
C16CERD 100P 63V2A110
C17CERD 10N 100V 20%2A310
C18CERD 10N 100V 20%2A310
C19CERD 10N 100V 20%2A310
C20PPRO 680P 63V 5% RA2D168
C21ELST NON POLAR 10UF 35V2U610
C22ELST 100U 25V2N710
C23ELST 100U 25V2N710
C24ELST 100U 25V2N710
C25ELST 22U 20V OSCON2P622
C26ELST 100U 25V2N710
C27ELST 10U 50V2N610
C28CERD 470P 63V2A147
C29ELST 100U 25V2N710
C32CERD 10N 100V 20%2A310
C33ELST 1M0 25V2N810
C34ELST 100U 100V2N710B
C35ELST 100U 100V2N710B
C36ELST 3M3 25V2N833
C37ELST 10U 50V2N610
C38ELST 10U 50V2N610
C39ELST 100U 25V2N710
C40ELST 100U 25V2N710
C41ELST 100U 25V2N710
C42ELST 100U 25V2N710
C43ELST 1M0 25V2N810
C44ELST 1M0 25V2N810
C45ELST 1M0 25V2N810
C46ELST NON POLAR 10UF 35V2U610
C47ELST 1M0 25V2N810
C48ELST 1M0 25V2N810
Alpha 7/8/9 Main PCB Parts List
Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
C49ELST 10U 50V2N610
C50ELST 10U 50V2N610
C51ELST 1M0 25V2N810
C52CERD 10N 100V 20%2A310
C53ELST 22U 20V OSCON2P622
C54CERD 10N 100V 20%2A310
C55CERD 10N 100V 20%2A310
C56ELST 10U 50V2N610
C102PPRO 680P 63V 5% RA2D168
C103PPRO 680P 63V 5% RA2D168
C104ELST NON POLAR 10UF 35V2U610
C105PPRO 100P 63V 5% RA2D110N
C291CERD 47N 63V 10%2A347
C292ELST 100U 25V2N710
C293CERD 47N 63V 10%2A347
C294CERD 47N 63V 10%2A347
D1SSDIODE 1N4148 75V3A4148
D2SSDIODE 1N4148 75V3A4148
D3SSDIODE 1N4148 75V3A4148
D4RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D5RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D6RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D7RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D8RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D9RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D10RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D11RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D12RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D13RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D14RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D15RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D16RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D17ZENER 15V 400MW3C11504
D18ZENER 7V5 400MW3C07504
D19ZENER 4V7 400MW3C04704
D20ZENER 4V7 400MW3C04704
D21SSDIODE 1N4148 75V3A4148
D22RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D23RECTIFIER 1N4003F 1A 200V3B4003
D291SSDIODE 1N4148 75V3A4148
D292SSDIODE 1N4148 75V3A4148
D293SSDIODE 1N4148 75V3A4148
D294SSDIODE 1N4148 75V3A4148
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D295SSDIODE 1N4148 75V3A4148
D296SSDIODE 1N4148 75V3A4148
D297SSDIODE 1N4148 75V3A4148
DISP301DISPLAY ALPHA 7/8/9 (SONY)B1008
F1INS COVER PCB FUSEHOLDERF022
F1FUSE 20mm 160mA TC11166
F1/ FUSEHOLDER 20mm PCB8S004
F2/ FUSEHOLDER 20mm PCB8S004
F2INS COVER PCB FUSEHOLDERF022
F4FUSE 20mm 160mA TC11166
F4SPARE FUSEHOLDERF062
HS1HEATSINK TO220 CLIP 30F007
HS2HEATSINK TO220 8.6 DEGC/WF008
HS2HEATSINK CLIP TO220 13/8.6 DC/WF006
L1FERRITE BEAD SINGLE AXIAL TAPED 2K BOX7F003
L2INDUCT 1R0 283AS-1R0K 34-109147D001
L3INDUCT 1R0 283AS-1R0K 34-109147D001
L433UH IND 34-483307D033
L533UH IND 34-483307D033
L66U8H INDUCTOR7D968A
L76U8H INDUCTOR7D968A
LED201LED RED 5MM3D5119
LED301LED GREEN 5MM3D001
LK101AJUMPER 4-WAY LEADL814CA
PAD1Alpha 7/8/9 CD SUPPORT PADE805AP
PL116 WAY DIL PIN HEADER8K6316
Q1TRANS LF SS N BC547B4A547
Q2TRANS LF SS N BC547B4A547
Q3TRANS LF SS P BC557B4A557
Q4TRANS LF SS N BC547B4A547
Q5TRANS LF SS N BC547B4A547
Q6TRANS LF SS N BC547B4A547
Q101TRANS LF SS N BC547B4A547
R2RES MF W4 3K9 1%1H239
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R4RES MF W4 3K9 1%1H239
R5RES MF W4 1% 10K1H310
R6RES MF W4 1% 10K1H310
R7RES MF W4 1% 33K1H333
R8RES MF W4 3K9 1%1H239
R9RES MF W4 3K9 1%1H239
R10RES MF W4 22K 1%1H322
R11RES MF W4 120R 1%1H112
R12RES MF W4 22R 1%1H022
R13RES MF W4 1% 10K1H310
R14RES MF W4 1% 10K1H310
R15RES MF W4 1% 10K1H310
R16RES MF W4 330R 1%1H133
R17RES MF W4 1% 10K1H310
R18RES MF W4 1% 33K1H333
R19RES MF W4 1% 33K1H333
R20RES MF W4 22R 1%1H022
R21RES MF W4 470R 1%1H147
R22RES MF W4 1% 220R1H122
R23RES MF W4 120R 1%1H112
R24RES MF FU W3 5% 10R NFR251G010
R25RES MF W4 120R 1%1H112
R26RES MF W4 100K 1%1H410
R27RES MF W4 100K 1%1H410
R28RES MF W4 1% 10K1H310
R29RES MF W4 1% 1K01H210
R30RES MF W4 1% 10K1H310
R31RES MF W4 330R 1%1H133
R32RES MF W4 330R 1%1H133
R33RES MF W4 330R 1%1H133
R34RES MF W4 1% 10K1H310
R35RES MF W4 4M7 1%1H547
R36RES MF W4 1% 620R1H162
R37RES MF FU W3 5% 10R NFR251G010
R38RES MF W4 330R 1%1H133
R39RES MF W4 1% 220R1H122
R40RES MF W4 1% 220R1H122
R41RES MF W4 1K6 1%1H216
R42RES MF W4 1% 1K01H210
R43RES MF W4 330R 1%1H133
R44RES MF FU W3 5% 3R3 NFR251G833
R45RES MF FU W3 5% 3R3 NFR251G833
R46RES MF W4 3K0 1%1H230
R47RES MF W4 3K0 1%1H230
R48RES MF FU W3 5% 10R NFR251G010
R49RES MF W4 120R 1%1H112
R50RES MF W4 100K 1%1H410
R51RES MF FU W3 22R 5% NFR251G022
R52RES MF FU W3 22R 5% NFR251G022
R53RES MF W4 1% 33K1H333
R54RES MF W4 330R 1%1H133
R55RES MF W4 1% 680R1H168
R56RES MF W4 330R 1%1H133
R57RES MF W4 330R 1%1H133
R58RES MF FU W3 5% 10R NFR251G010
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