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! Component overlay 5.0
! Parts list 4.1
! Circuit diagrams 4.1
DAC board L949
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! Parts list 3.05
! Circuit diagrams 3.0
Mechanical
Mechanical parts list -
Service Guide
Contents
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Technical
specification
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CD82 Upgrade fitting
instructions
CD82 Technical Specifications
Digital to Analogue conversion
DAC Dual mono 24 bit Wolfson
Laser pick-up 3 beam
Laser wavelength 780nm
Numeric aperture 0.45
Dynamic range 106dB
Signal to noise ratio (CCIR) >100dB
Harmonic distortion (0dB, 1kHz) <0.005%
Frequency response (+-0.5dB) 5Hz-20kHz
Output level (0dB) 2.3Vrms
Output impedance 50 ohm
Minimum recommended load 5k ohm
General
Digital output connection 75 ohm co-axial
Power consumption 35VA
Dimensions (including feet) W430 x D290 x H84mm
Weight (net) 5.5kg
Weight (packed) 7.0kg
Supplied accessories Mains lead
CR314 remote control
2 x AAA batteries
DiVA CD82 UPGRADE FITTING
INSTRUCTIONS
Compatible with:
Alpha 7, 7SE, 8, 8SE CD players
DiVA CD72, CD72 (text) CD players
Note – When converting from 8SE to CD82 you will no
longer be able to decode the extra information on the few
HDCD discs available, however the sound quality offered by
the CD82 upgrade is significantly superior on all discs to
that of the original 8SE.
For 7/7SE follow steps 1,2,3A onwards (not 3B)
For 8/8SE follow steps 1,2,3B onwards (not 3A)
1. Disconnect the mains supply from the Alpha CD player.
2. Remove the top cover by taking out the 2 screws from the
top edge of the rear panel marked ! (Pozi no.1 driver
required and on each side marked " (Pozi no.2 driver
required).
3A. For Alpha 7/7SE to DiVA CD82 DAC upgrade only
Pull off the st i ck y pla st ic gask et b et ween t h e d i gita l ou tp ut
socket and the audio output sockets to reveal the 4 audio
output socket holes through which the DAC sockets will
pass.
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.
Fit the 2 supplied PCB (printed circuit board) pillars to the
holes in the main board on either side of the flex foil
coming from the display board, these are marked # in
figure 1. The big end of each PCB pillar goes into the
main PCB, these push in and clip home. Take great care
not to damage th e main circuit boa rd .
Remove the Alpha 7/7SE 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.
Note: The original n ickel-plated audio outp ut sockets are
no longer connected after the upgrade and cannot be used.
However the digit al output still functions.
3B. For Alpha 8/8SE to DiVA CD82 DAC upgrade only
Remove the 5 screws holding the Alpha 8/8SE board in
place. Squ eeze the t op of the t wo PCB pi llars supp orting
the end of the aluminium extrusion and lift the extrusion
up and out of the unit. If the flex foils do not come away
with the DAC board then remove them as well.
4. Take static precautions first. With the aluminium
extrusion of th e CD82 DAC module uppermos t fit the
flex foils from the module into the appropriate sock ets
in the main board, ensuring they are pushed fully home.
You may find it helps to slide the module into the uni t
so that the audio output sockets fit through th e ho les in
the rear pan el and angle the module slightly upwa r ds to
achieve this.
5. Push the modu le down firmly on to the support pillars,
ensure it is latched in place.
6. Fit the supplied screws with integral washers to the 5
points marked $ in figure 1 (T10 Torq driver required)
to hold the module in place.
7. Refit the top cover and attach the CD82 authentication
label to the underside of the CD player
Upgrading a CD72 to CD82
1. Disconnect the mains supply from the DiVA CD player.
2. Remove the top cover by taking out the 3 screws from
the top edge of the rear panel ma r ked ! (T10 Torq
driver required) and on each side marked " (T20 Torq
driver required) in figure 1.
3. Pull off t he sticky plastic gasket between the digita l
output socket and the audio output sockets to reveal t he
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 flex foil
coming fro m the display bo ard, these are marked # in
figure 1. The big en d of each PCB pillar goes into the
main PCB, these push in and clip home. Take great
care not to da mage 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 ni ckel-plated audio output sock ets
are no longer connected after the upgrade and cannot be
used. However the digital output still fu nctions.
8. Remove the following jumpers: - PL2, PL3, PL4, PL6
Fit the following jumpers: - PL5, PL7
9. Take static precautions first. With the aluminium
extrusion of the CD82 DAC module uppermost fit the
flex foils from the module into the appropriate sock ets
in the main board, ensuring they are pushed fully home.
If they are not pushed fully home, the uni t may not read
discs. You may find it helps to slide the module into
the unit so that the audio output sockets fit thr ough the
holes in the r ear panel and angle the module slightly
upwards to ac hieve this.
10. Push the module down firmly on to the support pillars,
ensure it is latched in place.
11. Fit the supplied screws with integral washers to the 5
points marked $ in figure 1 (T10 Torq driver required)
to hold the module in place. Refit the top cover.
12. Removing the drawer front - connect a mains supply to the
unit; press load and allow the tray to fully open; remove
the mains supp ly from the unit. Hold the drawer tightly
with one hand and with the other pu ll the drawer front
forward away from the player (pull hard). Remove any
remnants of tape from the drawer front mechanism; clean
the drawer mechanism front using the 'surface cleaner'
wipe provided.
13. Fitting the new CD82 drawer front - connect a mains
supply to the unit and allow the drawer to close
automatica lly. Remove the backing from the tap e attached
to the new drawer front and carefully align the drawer
front with the mechanism and press gently together;
reposition the drawer front if necessary and press firmly to
the unit.
Upgrading a CD72 (TEXT) to CD82 (TEXT)
1. Disconnect the mains supply from the DiVA CD player.
2. Remove the top cover by taking out the 3 screws from the
top edge of the rear panel marked ! (T10 Torq driver
required) and on each side marked " (T20 Torq driver
required) in figure 1.
3. Pull off th e sticky plastic gasket between the digital output
socket and the audio output sockets to reveal th e 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 (print ed circuit board) pillars to the
holes in the m ain board on either side of the flex foil
coming fro m the display bo ard, these are marked # in
figure 1. The big en d of each PCB pillar goes into the
main PCB, these push in and clip home. Take great care
not to damage th e main circuit boa rd .
6. Note: The original ni ckel-plated audio output sock ets are
no longer connected after the upgrade and cannot be used.
However the digital output still func tions.
7. Set the ma in 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. Take static precautions first. With the aluminium
extrusion of the DAC module uppermost fit the flex foils
from the module into 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 outp ut sockets fit through the holes in the rear
panel and angle the module slightly upwards to achieve
this.
9. Push the modu le down firmly on to the support pillars,
ensure it is latched in place.
10. Fit the supplied screws with integral washers to the 5
points marked $ on figure 1 (T10 Torq driver required)
to secure the module in place. Refit the top cover.
11. Removing the drawer front - connect a mains supply to
the unit; press load and allow the tray to fully open;
remove the mains supply from the unit. Hold the drawer
tightly with one hand and with the other pull the drawer
front forward away from the player (pull hard). Remove
any remnants of tape from the drawer front mechanism;
clean the drawer mechanism front using th e 'surface
cleaner' wipe provided.
12. Fitting the new CD82 drawer front - connect a mains
supply to the unit and allow the drawer to close
automatica lly. Remove the backing from the tape
attached to the new drawer front and carefully align the
drawer front with the mechanism and press gently
together; reposition the drawer front if necessary and
press firmly to the unit.
Figure 1
Main
Board
L934
Contents
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Circuit description
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Component overlay
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Parts list
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Circuit diagrams
CD72, CD82 & CD92 (text)
Circuit Description
Summary
The main Motherboard/Display PCBs for the Diva CD players
may be assembled as three different versions:
! DiVA CD62 (text) - With alternate components fitted
and the 92DAC upgrade connections omitted
(L933AY).
! DiVA CD72 (text) - With the standard set of
components fitted (L899AY).
! DiVA CD82/92 (text) - With analogue components
and connectors omitted, for use as a host motherboard
The CD72T version may be converted for use with an upgrade
All system s are based on a Sony kit, comprising CDM14BL5BD25 CD transport / loader / laser mechanism, micro-controller
and fluorescent display.
Power Supplies
The CD72, CD82 & CD92 transformers :-
The mains transformer has three secondary windings:
1. 13.7V – 0V – 13.7V to provide ±12V(A) supplies
2. 9V-0V-32V to produce the digital, motor drive and
All of these supplies are delivered also to the optional CD82 or
CD92DAC upgrade board via the DAC power connector SK203.
The supplies are conventional and are linearly regulated by 3terminal voltage regulators.
When the DAC upgrade board is used, analogue regulators IC201
and IC205 can be bypassed by rem oving JP203 and JP205, and
fitting JP202 and JP204
DAC board itself. Soft-charging resistors R204 and R205 are
bypassed similarly.
Relay Mute Control
This circuit drives a relay to un-mute the analogue output ~5
seconds after the unit is powered on, and quickly mutes the
output when the unit is switched off. Th e cir cu it works
effectively as an “AND” gate.
for the plug-in 82 or 92DAC (L934AY).
plug-in DAC board by changing on-board jumpers.
! 230/115VAC - part number L866TX
! 100VAC only - part number L851TX
(IC201 and IC205) for the audio output circuitry via
regulators IC201 and IC205.
fluorescent display grid supplies:
+11V(U) Unregulated supply for relay drive and
+7V (IC200) Mechanism and motor driver
+5V(D) (IC202) General digital logic supply
+5V(A) (IC203) Supply to DAC
-30V (IC204) Display grid voltage.
3. 0-5V to provide an AC supply for the display
filament.
+5V(D) supply
supply
since regulation is contained on the
If AC is present on the transformer secondary winding and the 5second timer composed of R222 and C221 has reached the
threshold voltage (Vbe of TR200 + Vbe of TR201 - Vce of
TR202, or ~1.0V), the relay coil is connected to +11V
(referenced to 0V_3 as required by the DAC’s internal circuitry)
via TR204.
When AC is removed, C231 discharges quickly through R225,
the base voltage of TR204 rises and the relay coil voltage is
removed, muting t he output.
TR203 resets the ‘timer’ by discharging C221 quickly at turn-off.
Remote Control/PIC Micro
Remote control data is received from the IREy e on the display PCB
and buffered by TR300 and TR301. The Programmable Interrupt
Controller converts the RC-5 format data into the NEC format
required by the Sony micro. The PIC al so control s the con fig ura tio n
of the digital filter/DAC on the DAC board.
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 IC303.
Clock Buffering
The clock and data signals LRCK, ADATA and BCLK from the
mechanism connector SK300 are double buffered by IC300
before being delivered to the D AC.
Power-On/Reset
The power-on reset signal XRST (or RESET) is generated by
R409, C410 and IC404. When the power is turned on, C410 is
initially uncharged and pin 11 of IC404 is at high voltage, and
thus the output is low. After a short time, C410 is charged via
R409; IC404 pin 11 is then low, and the output switches high
(RESET is de-asserted).
DAC & System Clock
The DAC is a Burr Brown PCM1716E, the DAC is configured
for hardware control.
Digital audio is input on pins 1, 2 & 3 in standard Red Book
Audio format, i.e. Word Cloc k, Bit Clock an d Data.
The system clock is based around 16. 9344 MH Z crystal X400
and transistor TR402. This produces a stable clock with low
jitter. IC404A & B buffer the clock as linear buffers. IC404C &
D buffer the individual mech & DAC clock lines.
The CD82 & CD92 system clock is generated on the DAC board.
The clock and data signals LRCK, ADATA and BCLK from the
mechanism connector SK300 are double buffered by IC300 before
being delivered to the DAC. The system clock is delivered to the
mech via two-position jumper PL300. The clo ck source is selected
to be either from the main board (CD62/72) or from the DA C bo ar d
(CD82/CD92) by the position of JP300.
When the 82 or 92DAC is fitted as an upgrade to a CD72, r emov ing
JP400 disables the main board clock
Analogue Output
Left channel:
IC400A and IC400B are cascaded 69kHz 2
Bessel filters. The output devices internal to both op-amps in
IC400 are “pulled down” to the negative supply rail to force
operation in class A (one output device is conducting at all times
and crossover distortion is eliminated).
IC402A is a DC servo with a very low cut off frequency, acting
to impose a non-zero voltage ‘virtual earth’ at the non-inverting
input of IC400B, thus eliminating the offsets caused by the pulldown resistors and DC-coupling the output.
The right channel is the same as the left channel. IC401A & B
are used as the buffer and filter.
nd
order low-pass
Microcontroller & Display Board
The system microcontroller IC100 serves the following functions:
! Control of the mechanism & decoder on the CDM14
mechanism
! Control of mute, attenuation and de-emphasis for the
DAC
! Direct drive of the fluorescent display
! Remote control decoding
! Keyboard scanning
! 82/92DAC muting
The keyboard scanning works by connecting the keys to a resistor
ladder on an ADC input to the micro. Pressing a key presents a
unique voltage to this input, which the micro is pre-programmed
to interpret accordingly.
The remote control data contains a ‘Customer Code’ that
identifies this as an Arcam product. The diode network D100 to
D106 configures the micro to accept this code.
Remote Bus Carrier Filter & Demodulator
Remote control commands can be delivered over wire to SK500
for multi-room applications. Incoming signals are attenuated and
clipped by resistors and D500. L500 and C508 form a parallel
resonant circuit at approximately 37kHz. This dem odulates the
incoming signal and the output is passed to IC501A where it is
‘chopped’, low pass filtered and fed to IC501B to provide the
RC5 outp ut signal.
Digital Output
The decoder on the mechanism assembly generates an SPDIF
format digital output signal. This is passed to buffer IC500A.
IC500B through E are used in parallel to provide a transformer
less 75-ohm source impedance to a single phono socket SK501.
Optical digital output via IC502 is also tapped off the digital
output signal via IC500F.
L934 Main Board Parts List Issue 4.1
Designator PartDescription
BR2003BDF01M Bridge rectifier DF01M 1A 100V
BR2013BDF01M Bridge rectifier DF01M 1A 100V
C1002A210CERD 1N0 63V 20% RA
C1012A210CERD 1N0 63V 20% RA
C1022A210CERD 1N0 63V 20% RA
C1032N710ELST 100U 25V
C1042A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C1052A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C1062A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C1072A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C1082A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C1092A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C1102N610ELST 10U 50V
C1292A310CERD 10N 63V 20% RA
C1512A210CERD 1N0 63V 20% RA
C1522A210CERD 1N0 63V 20% RA
C1532A210CERD 1N0 63V 20% RA
C1542A210CERD 1N0 63V 20% RA
C1552A210CERD 1N0 63V 20% RA
C1562A210CERD 1N0 63V 20% RA
C2002K233SUPPR CAP 3N3 250V
C2012K233SUPPR CAP 3N3 250V
C2022K233SUPPR CAP 3N3 250V
C2032D422220NF CLASS X2 CAP 275VRMS
C2042A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C2052A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C2062A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C2072AB410CERD 100N 100V -20% +80% RA
C2082AB410CERD 100N 100V -20% +80% RA
C2092A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C2102N833ELST 3M3 25V
C2112N810CELST 1M0 35V
C2122N810CELST 1M0 35V
C2152K410PEST 100N 63V 10%
C2182N710ELST 100U 25V
C2192N710ELST 100U 25V
C2202N710ELST 100U 25V
C2212N710ELST 100U 25V
C2222N710ELST 100U 25V
C2232N810ELST 1M0 25V
C2242N810ELST 1M0 25V
C2252N710BELST 100U 100V
C2262N710BELST 100U 100V
C2272N710BELST 100U 100V
C2282N810AELST 1M0 10V
C2292N810AELST 1M0 10V
C2302N710ELST 100U 25V
C2312N610ELST 10U 50V
C3002A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C3012A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C3022A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C3032A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C3042A110CERD 100P 50V -20% +80% RA
C3052N710ELST 100U 25V
C3062N710ELST 100U 25V
C3072A310CERD 10N 63V 20% RA
C3082A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C4002A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C4102N710ELST 100U 25V
C4142A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C4342A410CERD 100N 63V 20% RA
C4512AA210CAP 1000PF 100V NPO CERD
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