The Main PCB for the DiVA CD72/92 player may be built as
two different versions:
! With all components fitted for the Alpha CD72
(L887RS)
! With audio components and connectors omitted, for
use as a motherboard for plug-in DAC module L816
(L888RS) for CD92
The CD72 version may be converted for use with a upgrade
plug-in DAC board by removing a configuration connector.
The system is based on a Sony kit, comprising CDM14-5BD10
laser mechanism & loader, micro-controller and fluorescent
display.
The PCM 1716, as per the 1710, can be operated in either
Software or Hardware mode. The default for the CD72 is
hardware mode.
Power Supplies & Reset/Mute
Selection for 230V or 115V mains operation is ma de by
inserting a fuse into the appropriate position. The mains
transformer has three secondary windings:
1. Provides +12V and -12V supplies for the audio
output circuit ry via regulators Z204 and Z205.
2. This produces the digital, motor drive and
fluorescent displa y grid supplies:
+7.3V (Z206) Mechanism and motor driver supply
+5V (Z208) General digital logic supply
+5V (Z207) Supply to DAC
+5V (Z203) Supply to system clock generator
-30V (Z209) Display grid voltage.
3. Provides an AC supply for the display filament.
The power-on reset signal XRST is generated by R17 and C29.
When the power switch is turned off one of its poles discharges
C29 quickly. This , along with the AMUTE signal from the
micro, controls the output mute transistors via level shifter Q3.
Remote Control/PIC Micro
The PIC micro controller con verts the RC-5 format data into the
NEC format required by the Sony micro. The PIC also cont rols
the configuration of the digital filter/DAC on the DAC board.
Micro controller & Display Board
The system micro controller Z212 has the following functions:
! Control of the mechanism & decoder on the CDM14
! Control of mute, attenuation and deemphasis for the
DAC
! Direct drive of the fluorescent display
! Remote control decoding
! Keyboard scanning
The keyboard scanning works by connecting the keys to a
resistor ladd er on an ADC input to the mi cro. Pressing a key
presents a un ique voltage to this input.
The remote control data contains a ‘Customer Code’ that
identifies this as an Arcam product. The diode network D291 to
D297 configures the micro to accept this code.
Motor Driver
The status of the drawer is indicated to the micro by two micro
switches ‘INSW’ and ‘OUTSW’ on SK205. The micro controls
the drawer motor via driver Z210.
DAC & System Clock
The DAC is a Burr Brown PCM1716. Mute, attenuation and deemphasis functions can be controlled via a 3-wire serial link
from the system micro to pins 26, 27 & 28 via resistors R31 R32
& R33 respectively. Currently resistors R31 to R33 are not
fitted and the DAC is confi gured for hardware control.
Digital audio is input on pins 1, 2 & 3 in standard Sony format,
i.e. Word Clock , Bit Clock and Data.
The system clock is based around 16.9344 MHZ crystal X1 and
transistor Q2. This produces a stable clock with low jitter.
Z202E & D provide amplification and buffering to the DAC.
Analogue Filters
Z1A (& Z101A) provides the basis for a 2-pole filter. Z1B (&
Z101B) buffer the audio and set the output level.
Digital Output
An SPDIF format digital output signal is generated by the
decoder on the mechanism assembly. This is passed through
isolating transformer T202 to a single phono socket SK5.
Optical digital output via Z2 is also tapped off the digital output
signal. Power is supplied to Z2 via Z3 a 78L05 regulator.
Upgrade to CD92
The CD72 includes a configuration PCB connected to PL1. This
provides power to the DAC and clock generator, connects the
digital audio and system clock signals to the DAC and provides
additional clock buffering with Z4 A&B .
Removing this board removes these connections and allows the
system clock genera ted on the DAC board to pass through to the
CDM14.
Upgrading a CD72 to CD92
1. Disconnect the mains supply from the DiVA CD player.
2. Remove the top cover by taking out the 2 screws from the top edge of the rear
panel (marked 1) and on each side (marked 2).
3. Pull off the sticky plastic gasket between the digital output socket and the
audio output sockets to reveal the 4 audio output socket holes through which
the DAC board sockets will pass.
4. Any remnants of adhesive can be removed by rubbing it gently with your
finger and rolling it off. We do not recommend the use of solvents.
5. Fit the 2 supplied PCB (printed circuit board) pillars to the holes in the main
board on either side of the flexfoil coming from the display board. These are
marked 3 on the drawing overleaf. The big end of the PCB pillars goes into
the main PCB. These push in and clip home. Take great care not to damage
the main circuit board.
6. Remove the Configuration Module (the small vertically mounted PCB in the
centre of the main board). It will not be needed once the new DAC board is
fitted.
7. Note: The original nickel plated audio output sockets are no longer connected
after the upgrade and cannot be used. However the digital output still
functions.
8. Remove the following jumpers :- PL2, PL3, PL4, PL6. Fit the following
jumpers :- PL5, PL7.
9. Fit the magnetic shielding plate, by peeling off one side of (E923MC the
adhesive pad) and stick to (E922MC the shielding plate). Then peel the
backing off the other side of pad & Align the top edge with the top of the
transformer and fit centrally. It MUST align with the top edge of the
transformer, if it is fitted to low to the board it may cause shorting.
10. Take static precautions first. Wit h the aluminium extrusion of the DAC
module uppermost fit the flexfoils from the module in to the appropriate
sockets in the main board, ensuring they are pushed fully home. If they are
not pushed fully home, the unit may not read discs. You may find it helps to
slide the module into the unit so that the audio output sockets fit through the
holes in the rear panel and angle the module slightly upwards to achieve this.
11. Push the module down firmly on to the support pillars.
12. Fit the supplied screws with integral washers to the 3 points marked 4 on the
drawing overleaf to secure the module in place. The 2 slightly shorter screws
and the shake proof washers should be fitted to the 2 points marked 6.
13. Refit the top cover, connect the unit to live mains and switch on. Press load to
allow the tray to come fully out and then remove the mains lead from the unit.
Remove the draw front and fit the new draw front with the CD92 / HDCD
logo on.
14. Check the unit functions correctly and if you have an HDCD disc check that a
red glow is seen behind the display window when it is playing.
Upgrading a CD7 2 ( TEXT ) to CD92 ( TEXT )
1. Disconnect the mains supply from the DiVA CD player
2. Remove the top cover by taking out the 2 screws from the top edge of the rear
panel (marked 1) and on each side (marked 2).
3. Pull off the sticky plastic gasket between the digital output socket and the
audio output sockets to reveal the 4 audio output socket holes through which
the DAC board sockets will pass.
4. Any remnants of adhesive can be removed by rubbing it gently with your
finger and rolling it off. We do not recommend the use of solvents.
5. Fit the 2 supplied PCB (printed circuit board) pillars to the holes in the main
board on either side of the flexfoil coming from the display board. These are
marked 3 on the drawing overleaf. The big end of the PCB pillars goes into
the main PCB. These push in and clip home. Take great care not to damage
the main circuit board.
6. Note: The original nickel plated audio output sockets are no longer connected
after the upgrade and cannot be used. However the digital output still
functions.
7. Set the main board jumper settings as listed below :-
PL200 ON
.
PL201 ON
PL202 ON
PL203 OFF
PL204 ON
PL205 OFF
PL300 2 and 3
PL400 OFF
PL401 OFF
PL402 OFF
8. Fit the magnetic shielding plate ( part no E922MC ) to the adhesive pad ( part
no E923MC).
Peel the backing off the other side of the mains transformer. Align the top
edge with the top of the transformer and fit centrally.
9. Take static precautions first. With the aluminium extrusion of the DAC
module uppermost fit the flexfoils from the module in to the appropriate
sockets in the main board, ensuring they are pushed fully home. If they are
not pushed fully home, the unit may not read discs. You may find it helps to
slide the module into the unit so that the audio output sockets fit through the
holes in the rear panel and angle the module slightly upwards to achieve this.
10. Push the module down firmly on to the support pillars.
11. Fit the supplied screws with integral washers to the 3 points marked 4 on the
drawing overleaf to secure the module in place. The 2 slightly shorter screws
and the shake proof washers should be fitted to the 2 points marked 6.
12. Refit the top cover, connect the unit to live mains and switch on. Press load to
allow the tray to come fully out and then remove the mains lead from the unit.
Remove the draw front and fit the new draw front with the CD92 / HDCD
logo on.
13. Check the unit functions correctly and if you have an HDCD disc check that a
red glow is seen behind the display window when it is playing
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CD72 / CD92 Service Guide
Fault diagnostics
Fault Action
No power Check mains fuse
Check power supply rails
No Audio output Check for digital output, if ok then
check power supply voltages
Check DAC chip
Intermittent noise on output Check Dac chip
Fails to respond to commands Check supply to remote circuit
Check remote flex foil cable
Check for +4.9volts on RX201 o/p
Fails to read disc Check mech supply
Check clock signal
Laser optic moves to end stop
position
No Display Check filament voltage 3.1vac
Spurious display readout Check for dry joints on display board
When upgrading from CD72 to CD92 remember to fit the steel plate to the transformer, this
reduces noise.
!
The CDM14 mech ( part no. B2009 ) is interchangeable between the Alpha7 series and the
DiVA CD72/92 non text version.
!
Please note that the CD72/92 TEXT units use a different mech ( part no. B2012 ), the display
and main boards are also different and therefore are not interchangeable parts.
!
Voltage conversion 230/115VAC by changing the internal fuse position and fitting the correct
rated fuse. 100VAC requires a different transformer.
CW11-10-00 TRACKS MOVED TO CLEAR PILLARS & C64 ADDED FOR EMC
CL15-09-00EARTH LINK 8M101 ADDED1.1
CL03-08-00 PRODUCTION RELEASE1
CL13-07-00 REVISIONSB
WF07-04-00A
INITIALS
DATE
NEW PROTOTYPE
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R64
P7V
C43
PL5
2WVERTJUMPER
D2000
1N4003F
D2002
1N4003F
R39
220R MF
R47
1K8 MF
R46
1K8 MF
R40
220R MF
PL3
2WVERTJUMPER
P11V CLK
Z207
LM317T
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C51
1M0 25V
GND5VDAC
TP1
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JUMPER
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PL6
2WVERTJUMPER
JUMPER
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1
2
D14
1N4003F
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ADJ
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100U 25V ZA EL
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TP5
P12V
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C49
470U EL 25V
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C50
470U EL 25V
N12V
P12V
N12V
R43
330R MF
R42
1K0 MF
AC1
AC
AC2
P11V
DAC Supply
+5V
D22
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D23
1N4003F
P5VDAC
+
C46
22U SILMIC
R3710R FU
12
LK2000
10MM LINK
R48
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C33
+
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P12V
N12V
P5V DAC
P5V
RLYV
+
C56
47U EL 35V
Z208 7805
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HS2A
TO220HS08REG
P11V
Power connector to DAC PCB
GND
G
D16
SW201B
4
5
T201
L866TX
10
FILAC
1
2
7
6
4
5
9
SW201D
A1014
6
A1014
MOLEXPWR4
ACAUDG
ACAUD1
16
17
ACAUD2
18
ACDIG1
11
AC1
AC
AC2
13
ACDIG2
ACDIG3
15
SK3
1
3
D4
UF4003
D6
UF4003
D8
UF4003
D10
UF4003
2
4
DGND
AGND
D5
UF4003
D7
UF4003
D9
UF4003
D11
UF4003
+
SW201C
A1014
19
20
FILASW
D12
1N4003F
R58 10R FU
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C34
100U EL 100V
N35V
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7915
SK1
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3N3 MAINSC68
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NEL
EARTH LEAD
NEUT
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4
F2
T250MA115V
115V units only
F1
T160MA
230V units only
FILB
FILA
EARTH LEAD
8M101
NEUT2
115V
230V
R51 22R FU
R52
22R FU
101112
115V
230V
R44 1R0 FU
C44
1M0 35V
+
C45
1M0 35V
R45
1R0 FU
9
8
7
P11VSW
+
C36
3M3 EL
(25V)
G
GND
P22VUN
C47
1M0 35V
N22VUN
TO220HS30REG
D17
15V 400MW
PL2
2WVERTJUMPER
PL7
2WVERTJUMPER
Z206
LM1086-ADJ
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Vin
HS1
O
Vout
JP2000
JUMPER
1
PL4
+
2WVERTJUMPER
+
C48
1M0 35V
JUMPER
JP2003
1
2
1
ADJ
A
+
C35
100U EL 100V
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2
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JUMPER
D13
1N4003F
Vout
330R MF
C37
10U EL
N30V
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Z205
LM337T
I
R38
Z204
LM317T
O
Vin
Vin
P11V
R41
1K6 MF
R53
33K MF
D18
7V5 400MW
N30V
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ADJ
A
+
C39
100U EL
+
C40
100U EL
A
ADJ
Vout
D151N4003F
R65 10R FU
CDM14 Supply
+7.3V
P7V
D2001
1N4003F
TP7
Vout
SK204
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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P5VP5V DAC
TP2TP3TP4
D
C
HS
P5V
+
C42
100U EL
C54
10N CD
PD1
PAD300/4.1
CGND2
B
Z210
LB1641
GND
O/P 'In'
Bias
LoadIn
LoadOut
Vcc
Vcc
O/P 'Out'
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
P7V
+
C41
100U EL
C55
10N CD
LDOUT
A
LDIN
INOUT
12345678
10
C32
10N CD
R55
1K2 MF
OUTSW
D19
LOADOUT
LOADININSW
4V7 400MW
SK205
8K2005
1
2
LOADOUT
3
LOADIN
4
GND
5
INSW
OUTSW
Motor Ground
DRAWING TITLE
CD72, CD92 CD Players
A & R Cambridge Ltd.
Pembroke Avenue
Denny Industrial Centre
Waterbeach
Cambridge CB5 9PB