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CAUTION:
International Rectifier recommends the following guidelines for safe operation and
handling of IRAUDAMP9 demo board:
Always wear safety glasses when operating demo board
Avoid physical contact with exposed metal surfaces when operating the demo board
Turn off demo board when placing or removing measurement probes
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................... 3
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 3
CONNECTION SETUP AND DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................... 5-6
TEST PROCEDURES ...................................................................................................................................... 6
PERFORMANCE AND TEST GRAPHS ....................................................................................................... 7-9
IRAUDAMP9 OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................................. 10
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONS................................................................................................................... 100
CLASS D OPERATION ................................................................................................................................... 100
Gate Driver Buffer Stage 11
POWER SUPPLIES AND PSRR........................................................................................................................ 12
BUS PUMPING ............................................................................................................................................... 12
HOUSE KEEPING POWER SUPPLY................................................................................................................... 13
INPUT ............................................................................................................................................................ 13
OUTPUT ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
HIGH OUTPUT PEAK SHUTDOWN (HOPS) CIRCUIT ......................................................................................... 13
GAIN SETTING / VOLUME CONTROL ................................................................................................................ 14
EFFICIENCY ................................................................................................................................................... 14
OUTPUT FILTER DESIGN AND PREAMPLIFIER ................................................................................................... 15
SELF-OSCILLATING PWM MODULATOR .......................................................................................................... 16
ADJUSTMENTS OF SELF-OSCILLATING FREQUENCY ......................................................................................... 16
SWITCHES AND INDICATORS ........................................................................................................................... 16
STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN ............................................................................................................................. 17
STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN SEQUENCING ........................................................................................................ 17
PROTECTION SYSTEM OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................... 20
Ouput Over-Current Protection (OCP).................................................................................................... 20
Low-side Current Sensing ................................................................................................................. 20
High-side Current Sensing ................................................................................................................ 21
Input Bus Over-Voltage Protection (OVP) .............................................................................................. 21
Input Bus Under-Voltage Protection (UVP)............................................................................................. 22
Speaker DC-Offset- Protection (DCP) .................................................................................................... 21
Offset Null (DC Offset) Adjustment ......................................................................................................... 21
Over-Temperature Protection (OTP) ...................................................................................................... 22
Thermal Considerations .......................................................................................................................... 22
SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION RESPONSE ....................................................................................................... 23
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS .................................................................................................................................. 25
IRAUDAMP9 FABRICATION BILL OF MATERIALS (BOM)....................................................................... 30
IRAUDAMP9 PCB SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................... 34
REVISION CHANGES DESCRIPTIONS........................................................................................................ 39
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Introduction
The IRAUDAMP9 reference design is a single-channel 1.7-kW ( @ 2 load) half-bridge Class D audio
power amplifier. This reference design demonstrates how to use the IRS2092S Class D audio controller and
external gate buffer, to implement protection circuits, and design an optimum PCB layout using the
IRFB4227 (x 2 Pairs) TO-220 MOSFETs. This reference design may require additional heatsink or fan for
normal operation (one-eighth of continuous rated power). The reference design provides all the required
housekeeping power supplies for ease of use. The 1-channel design is capable of delivering higher than its
rated power with provision of larger heat sink ( Rth <2 C / W).
Applications
Pro-Audio amplifiers
Powered speakers
Active Sub-woofers
P.A. Systems
Car audio amplifiers
PWM Modulator:
Specifications
General Test Conditions (unless otherwise noted)
Supply Voltages
75V
Load Impedance
2
Self-Oscillating Frequency
300kHz
Gain Setting
33dB
Notes / Conditions
1-kW
Electrical Data
IR Devices Used
Typical
Notes / Conditions
IRS2092S Audio Controller and Gate-Driver,
IRFB4227 (x 2 Pairs) TO-220 MOSFETs
Modulator
Self-oscillating, second order sigma-delta modulation, analog input
Power Supply Range
48V to 80V
Bipolar power supply
Output Power CH1: (1% THD+N)
1200W
1kHz Sinewave
Output Power CH1: (10% THD+N)
1700W
1kHz Sinewave
Rated Load Impedance
2
Non-inductive Resistive load
Idling Supply Current
+67mA , -105mA
No input signal
Total Idle Power Consumption
13.2 W
No input signal
System Efficiency
97%
@ +/- 75V 1.7 kW, 2
94%
@ +/- 75V 1.2 kW, 2
74 %
@ +/- 75V 125 W (1/8 Po-rated), 2
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Audio Performance
Class D
Output
THD+N, @ 1W
THD+N, @ 125W
THD+N, @ 250W
THD+N, @ 500W
THD+N, @ 1250W
THD+N, @ 1700W
0.024%
0.025%
0.025%
0.049%
1.0 %
10.0%
Dynamic Range
99.4 dB
290V
Damping Factor
Frequency Response : 20Hz-20kHz
81.9
1dB
Thermal Performance
TC = 56C
TC = 104C
1.2 kW
TC = 118C
Weight
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1kHz, +/-75Vbus,
2-ohm load
A-weighted, AES-17 filter,
Single-channel operation
Self-oscillating 300kHz
AP BW:<10Hz- 20kHz AES17
IHF-A weighted
1kHz, relative to 2 load
1W, 2 Load
Typical
Idling
Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Notes / Conditions
Notes / Conditions
No signal input, TA=25C, after 5
min
Continuous @ TA=25C
*requires larger heatsink design
for continuous operation
At OTP shutdown after 130 sec,
TA=25C
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Connection Setup
75V, 18ADC supply
75V,18A DC supply
3000W,Non-inductive Resistors
2-Ohm
J1
CH1 Output
J3
S3
J8
VS pins (CH1-O)
S2
Normal
Protection
J6
J7
CH1
Input
R100
Volume
R130
S1
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Connector Description
CH1 IN
POWER
CH1 OUT
EXT CLK
DCP OUT
J7
J3
J1
J6
J8
Test Procedures
Test Setup:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Connect 2 - 3000 W dummy loads to the output connectors (J1 as shown on Figure 1).
Connect the Audio Precision Analyzer (AP) signal Generator output to J7.
Initially set the voltages of the dual power supplies to 75V with current limits to 0.5 A.
Make sure to TURN OFF the dual power supplies before connecting to the unit under test
(UUT).
5. Set switch S1 to middle position (self oscillating).
6. Set volume level knob R130 fully counter-clockwise (minimum volume).
7. Connect the dual power supply to J3 as shown in Figure 1.
Power up:
8. Turn ON the dual power supply. The B supplies must be applied and removed at the
same time.
9. Red LED (Protection) should turn on almost immediately and turn off after about 3s.
10. Green LED (Normal) then turns on after the red LED is extinguished and should stay ON.
11. Note the quiescent current for the positive supply should be 67mA 10mA at +75V.
12. Quiescent current for the negative supply should be 105mA 15mA at 75V.
13. Push switch S3 (Trip and Reset push-button) to restart the LEDs sequence, which should
be the same as noted above in steps 9 and 10.
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4-ohm
2-ohm
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IRAUDAMP9 Overview
The IRAUDAMP9 features a single-channel self-oscillating PWM modulator. This topology results
in the lowest component count, highest performance and robust design. It represents an analog
version of a second-order sigma-delta modulation having a Class D switching stage inside the
loop. The benefit of the sigma-delta modulation, in comparison to the carrier-signal based
modulation, is that all the error in the audible frequency range is shifted to the inaudible upperfrequency range by nature of its operation. Also, sigma-delta modulation allows a designer to
apply a sufficient amount of error correction.
The IRAUDAMP9 self-oscillating topology incorporates the following functional blocks.
Front-end integrator
PW Modulator and Level shifters
Gate driver and buffer
Power MOSFETs
Output LPF
R-FB
Rfb filter
Cfb filter
pF
+B
Raa
Caa
GNDD
AGND
0V
Hi-side buffer
+VAA
npn
AGND
AGND
AGND
INPUT
IRS2092S
IN+
AGND
GND
VB
HO
AGND
Integrator
Modulator
and
Shift level
Q4A
Q4B
IRFB4227
IRFB4227
Rgate
Rgate
0V
Q1p
pnp
VS
L-out
LP Filter
npn
Q2n
LO
Q3A
Q3B
IRFB4227
IRFB4227
Rgate
AGND
Vcc cap
COM
Heatsink
Cout
GNDD
Rgate
+VCC
-VSS
Vo
Vs
Lo-side buffer
VCC
CSD
0V
Q1n
Cbs
Rin
pF
Ccomp
nF
0V
Rfreq
COMP
Dbs
C2integrator C1integrator
Q2
pnp
Css
AGND
-B
Rss
Trip
Green
Red
LEDs
RESET
OVP / UVP
(TO-220
Case Temp.)
OTP
DCP
HOPS
Functional Description
Class-D Operation
The C2integrator, C1integrator, R21 + potentiometer P1 form a front-end second-order integrator. This
integrator receives a rectangular feedback signal from the Class D switching stage and outputs a
quadratic oscillatory waveform as a carrier signal. To create the modulated PWM signal, the input
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signal shifts the average value of this quadratic waveform (through gain relationship between R52
/ R46 ratio) so that the duty varies according to the instantaneous value of the analog input signal.
The IRS2092S input comparator processes the signal to create the required PWM signal. This
PWM signal is internally level-shifted down to the negative supply rail where it is split into two
signals, with opposite polarity and added dead time, for high-side and low-side MOSFET gate
signals, respectively. The IRS2092S drives 2 pairs of IRFB4227 TO-220 MOSFETs in the power
stage to provide the amplified PWM waveform. The amplified analog output is re-created by
demodulating the amplified PWM. This is done by means of the LC low-pass filter (LPF) formed by
L4 and C34, which filters out the switching carrier signal.
Czobel
C bus filter
Q1n
Rzobel
Cvcc1
HO
BJT buffer
Hi-side
Rg1A
Q3A
Rg1B
Q3B
-B
Q1p
Rgs3A
Rgs3B
Vs
Vout
L out filter
VCC
C out filter
Cvcc2
R Load
Q2n
LO
Rg2A
Q4A
Rg2B
Q4B
GND
Q2p
BJT buffer
Low side
Rgs4A
Rgs4B
-B
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Power Supplies
The IRAUDAMP9 has all the necessary housekeeping power supplies onboard and only requires
a pair of symmetric power supplies ranging from 38 V to 82 V (+B, GND, -B) for operation. The
internally-generated housekeeping power supplies include a 5 V supply for analog signal
processing (preamp, etc.), and a +12 V supply (Vcc), referenced to B, to supply the Class D
gate-driver stage.
For the externally-applied power, a regulated power supply is preferable for performance
measurements, but not always necessary. The bus capacitors, C45 ~ C48 on the motherboard,
along with high-frequency bypass-capacitors C19 ~ C26 on daughter board, address the highfrequency ripple current that result from switching action. In designs involving unregulated power
supplies, the designer should place a set of bus capacitors, having enough capacitance to handle
the audio-ripple current, externally. Overall regulation and output voltage ripple for the power
supply design are not critical when using the IRAUDAMP9 Class D amplifier as the power supply
rejection ratio (PSRR) of the IRAUDAMP9 is excellent as shown in Figure 9 below.
-75Vbus
Bus Pumping
Since the IRAUDAMP9 is a half-bridge configuration, bus pumping does occur. Under normal
operation during the first half of the cycle, energy flows from one supply through the load and into
the other supply, thus causing a voltage imbalance by pumping up the bus voltage of the receiving
power supply. In the second half of the cycle, this condition is reversed, resulting in bus pumping
of the other supply.
The following conditions worsen bus pumping:
Lower frequencies (bus-pumping duration is longer per half cycle)
Higher power output voltage and/or lower load impedance (more energy transfers
between supplies)
Smaller bus capacitors (the same energy will cause a larger voltage increase)
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The IRAUDAMP9 has protection features that will shutdown the switching operation if the bus
voltage becomes too high (>82 V) or too low (<38 V). One brute countermeasure is to put a large
electrolytic-capacitors between the power supply and the input terminals. Bus voltage detection is
only done on the B supply as the effect of the bus pumping on the supplies is assumed to be
symmetrical in amplitude (although opposite in phase).
Input
Input signal is an analog signal ranging from 20Hz to 20kHz with up to 2 VRMS amplitude with a
source impedance of no more than 600 . Input signal with frequencies around 20kHz may cause
LC resonance in the output LPF and may result to a large reactive current flow through the
switching stage, especially if the amplifier is not connected to any load - this can activate OC
protection.
Output
The IRAUDAMP9 has single output and therefore have terminals labeled (+) and (-) with the (-)
terminal connected to power ground. Each channel is optimized for a 2 speaker load for a rated
output power of 1200 W @ 1% THD+N.
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The HOPS function is not expected to be triggered in normal operating conditions. It is use to halt
the output going too negative ( < -B rail) during the natural resonance of output LC filter. The
HOPS circuit is intended for higher than nominal impedance or open load conditions.
Fig. 11 Shutdown circuit diagram when output goes lower than negative rail.
Efficiency
Figure 12 shows efficiency characteristics of the IRAUDAMP9. The high efficiency is achieved by
the following major factors:
1) Low conduction loss due to the low RDS(ON) of the IRFB4227 mosfets
2) Low switching loss due to the high gate drive output for fast rise and fall times
3) Secure dead-time provided by the IRS2092S, avoiding cross-conduction
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Efficiency (%)
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
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Preamplifier
The preamp allows partial gain of the input signal. It is possible to evaluate the performance
without the preamp and volume control, by removing R154 and feeding the input signal directly
through R46 resistors (IN-1). This effectively bypasses the preamp and connects the RCA inputs
directly to the Class D power stage input. Improving the preamp noise performance and the output
filter, will improve the overall system performance approaching that of the stand-alone Class D
power stage.
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Switch S3 is a trip and reset push-button. Pushing this button has the same effect of a fault
condition. The circuit will restart about three seconds after the shutdown button is released.
CStart Ref2
+B
CSD= 2/3VDD
CSD
CStart
+5 V
Time
-5 V
VCC
UVP@-38 V
-B
CH1_O
Audio MUTE
Class D startup
Music startup
Figure 13, Conceptual Startup Sequencing of Power Supplies and Audio Section Timing
For startup sequencing, +/-B supplies startup at different intervals. As +/-B supplies reach +5 V
(Vaa) and -5 V (Vss) respectively, the analog supplies (Vaa, Vss) start charging and, once +B
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reaches ~16 V, Vcc charges. Once B reaches -38 V, the UVP is released and CSD and CStart
start charging. As CSD reaches two-thirds Vaa, the Class D stage starts oscillating. The Class D
amplifier is now operational, but the preamp output remains muted until CStart reaches Ref2. At this
point, normal operation begins. The entire process takes less than three seconds.
+B
CStart Ref2
CStart Ref1
CSD= 2/3VDD
CSD
CStart
+5 V
Time
-5 V
VCC
-B
UVP@-38 V
CH1_O
Audio MUTE
Class D shutdown
Music shutdown
Figure 14. Conceptual Shutdown Sequencing of Power Supplies and Audio Section Timing.
Shutdown sequencing is initiated once UVP is activated. As long as the supplies do not discharge
too quickly, the shutdown sequence can be completed before the IRS2092S trips UVP. Once UVP
is activated, CSD and Cstart are discharged at different rates. In this case, threshold Ref2 is
reached first and the preamp audio output is muted. Once CStart reaches threshold Ref1, the clicknoise reduction circuit is activated. It is then possible to shutdown the Class D stage (CSD
reaches two-thirds VDD). This process takes less than 200 ms.
For any external fault condition (OTP, OVP, UVP or DCP see Protection) that does not lead to
power supply shutdown, the system will trip in a similar manner as described above. Once the
fault is cleared, the system will reset (similar sequence as startup).
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CStart Ref2
CStart Ref1
CStart Ref1
CStart Ref2
CSD= 2/3VDD
CSD
CStart
Time
External trip
Reset
CH1_O
Audio MUTE
Music shutdown
Class D shutdown
Class D startup
Music startup
Figure 15. Conceptual Click Noise Reduction Sequencing at Trip and Reset
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IRS2092S
D1
R43
CSH
+B
BAV19
VB
R25
1.2V
R41
npn
Q1n
Q4A
Q4B
IRFB4227
IRFB4227
Rgate
HO
Hi-side buffer
0V
Rgate
VS
CSD
0V
Q1p
pnp
Vo
Vs
L-out
CSD
VCC
npn
Q2n
LO
OCSET
OCREF
LP Filter
Lo-side buffer
Q3A
Q3B
IRFB4227
IRFB4227
Rgate
Heatsink
Cout
GNDD
Rgate
R19
5.1V
OCREF
Q2
pnp
R17
OCSET
-B
COM
D4
Trip
Green
Yellow
LEDs
UVP / OVP
RESET
TO-220
(Case Temp.)
OTP
DCP
HOPS
The external shutdown circuit will disable the output by pulling down CSD pins . If the fault
condition persists, the protection circuit stays in shutdown until the fault is removed.
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The voltage setting on the OCSET pin programs the threshold for low-side over-current sensing.
When the VS voltage becomes higher than the OCSET voltage during low-side conduction, the
IRS2092S turns the outputs OFF and pulls CSD down to -VSS.
High-Side Current Sensing
The high-side current sensing protects the high side MOSFET from an overload condition from
positive load current by measuring drain-to-source voltage across RDS(ON) during its on state. OCP
shuts down the switching operation if the drain-to-source voltage exceeds a preset trip level.
High-side over-current sensing monitors drain-to-source voltage of the high-side MOSFET during
the on state through the CSH and VS pins. The CSH pin detects the drain voltage with reference
to the VS pin, which is the source of the high-side MOSFET. In contrast to the low-side current
sensing, the threshold of the CSH pin to trigger OC protection is internally fixed at 1.2V. An
external resistive divider, R41 and R43 are used to program a hi-side OCP trip point. An external
reverse blocking diode D8 is required to block high voltage feeding into the CSH pin during lowside conduction. By subtracting a forward voltage drop of 0.6V at D1, the minimum threshold
which can be set for the high-side is 0.6V across the drain-to-source.
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Thermal Considerations
Due to limited heat sink size, the IRAUDAMP9 is designed for high efficiency to deliver 1 kW rated
power for 1 minute at open-air room temperature ( starting w/ Tamb: ~22 - 25C)
However, the IRAUDAMP9 requires larger heatsink design to handle one-eighth of the continuous
rated power, which is generally considered to be a normal operating condition for safety
standards. If the user decides to increase the size of the heatsink or have a minimum forced aircooling, the daughter board can handle continuous rated power.
Figure 17. Thermal image of the heatsink assembly during 1/8 rated power burn-in test.
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VS pin
Load
pin
CSD
VS pin
current
Load current
VS pin
Figure 18. Positive-side OCP waveforms during short circuit test at 10W load condition.
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Figure 19 Negative-side OCP waveforms during short circuit test at clipping condition.
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Schematic Diagrams
U_AMP9_PROT_VOL
AMP9_PROT_VOL rev1.0.Sch
U_AMP9_PWM_Ch1 only
AMP9_PWM_Ch1 only rev1.0.Sch
SYNC
GND
POWER GND
+5V
SD
CH1 O
-5V
-B
+B
INLEFT
+B
-B
VCC
+5V
POWER GND
GND
SD
CH1 O
INLEFT
-5V
U_AMP9_SYNC_PS
AMP9_SYNC_PS Rev1.0.Sch
SYNC
GND
POWER GND
+5V
-5V
VCC
-B
+B
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U13
VCC
1CLR
2CLK
OE
VDD
1QA
2CLR
GND
OUT
1QB
2QA
1QC
2QB
1QD
2QC
GND
2QD
R81
C63
33K
C65
10uF, 16V 0.1uF, 16V
+5V
SW
CSX750P
SW-3WAY_A-B
R88
S1B
SW
S
E
I
R98
100R
SYNC
R101
47R
5K POT
R102
R100
330R
C70
100pF, 50V
EXT. CLK
Z7
18V
4.7k
CStart
D21
1N4148
+5V
VCC
1Y
6A
2A
6Y
2Y
5A
3A
5Y
3Y
4A
GND
4Y
OT
1N4148
C66
100uF, 16V
R91
100K
82V
R92
UVP
10k
Q8
MMBT5551
R95
47K
R97
68k
R99
-B
10k
C68
C69
10uF, 16V
Z8
36V
R87
100K
Z9
DCP
R94
100R
1A
R84
10K
R86
47K
D20
R89
U_1
SW-3WAY_A-B
J6
BNC
R90
100R
SN74LV393A
47R
R85
68k
D19
1N4148
Q9
MMBT5551
C67
R96
47K
OVP
S3
SW-PB
0.1uF, 100V
R103
82k
0.1uF, 16V
+B
+B
-B
-B
-5V
-5V
+5V
+5V
74HC14
POWER GND
+5V
S2A
S
O
T
SW
1K
CLK2
+5V
R134 47R
R115 10R
C1
10uF, 50V
SCLK
R135
47R
MUTE
R108
100K
47R
J9
CH2
1418-ND
9
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A
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f
f
f
u
t
s
n
u
ZCEN
DCP
AGNDL
SDATAI
AOUTL
VD+
VA-
DGRD
VA+
SCLK
AOUTR
MUTE
C77
INRIGHT
10uF, 50V
-5V
R122 0R0
C75
10uF, 50V
INLEFT
C79
-5V
10uF, 16V
+5V
+5V
R130
CT2265
U_2
8
7
6
C80
10nF, 50V
R114
100R
R157
open
C78
0.1uF, 16V
VSS
VR0
VDD
CS
VR1
SDATA
CLK
SIMUL
1
2 CS
3
J7
1418-ND
CH1
R124
5.76k
R126
5.76k
Q14
MMBT5551
SDATAI
R127
R153
0R0
R129
CS
SDATAI
47K
-B
P1
1
2
3
N/A
SCLK
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5.76k
6
5
4
3310IR02
SCLK
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R117
100K
Q13
MMBT5401
+5V
R128 0R0
AINR
R109
100K
DC protection
R123
47K
SDATAO AGNDR
CS3310
Q12
MMBT5551
R112
100K
R113
5.76k
R116
100K
R120
5.76k
R156
open
AINL
CS
47K
47K
R110
5.76k
R131
100R
U_3
R133 47R
R111
PROTECTION1
R105
Q10
MMBT5401
R107
MUTE
GND
SDATAI SDATAI
NORMAL1
R106
R132
100K
CS
GND
1K
SW-3WAY_A-B
CS
+B
R104
CH1 O
CLK1
J8
2
1
N/A
C71
330uF, 16V
CH2 O
U14
+B
1CLK
Trip-Restart
R82
47R
S
E
I
S1A
+5V
100R
SD
R80
C62
C64
10uF, 16V
0.1uF, 16V
R118
100K
R121
1k
R119
100K
R152
R154
R40
1K
3.3K
L4
22uH
150pF
CH1 IN
R38
100K
R39
1K
CH1J1 OUT
10uF, 50V
C34
2.2uF, 275V
C72
2.2nF
R45A
47k
1
2
C37
Trip-Restart
C32
C33
CH1 O
INLEFT_1
INLEFT
0R
R43
2.2k
OPEN
277-1022
-B
Q9A
MMBT5551
D5A
J2
+B
J3
3
2
1
C47
1200uF, 100V
C46
1200uF, 100V
R58
200K
R59
200K
CH1 O
C45
1200uF, 100V
CH2 O
PWM1
C48
1200uF, 100V
-B
277-1272
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
VSS
CH2 O
CH2 O
CH2O
CH2 O
-B
-B
-B
-B
CH1 O
CH1 O
CH1 O
CH1 O
+B
+B
+B
+B
SIGNAL GND1
SIGNAL GND1
SIGNAL GND1
NC
VCC
SIGNAL GND2
SIGNAL GND2
VAA
J4
SD
PWM2
J10
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1
2
3
-5V
VSS for AMP9
4
5
6
7
-B
-5V
VCC
11
12
+B
-B
-B
VCC
VCC
+5V
+5V
-5V
-5V
POWER GND
GND
9
10
D23
RS1DB
+B
R1
10R
Q1
FZT855TA
E
+B
R3
10K
C3
4.7uF, 100V
Z2
56V
+B
+B
-B
-B
VCC
VCC
-5V
-5V
+5V
+5V
SYNC
C4
1uF, 100V
R147
10R
Q18
PZT2222A
E
R2
10K
SYNC
POWER GND
GND
R6
20k
Q3
FZT855TA
R146
47.5k
SYNC3
R12
47R
R17
18.7k
BST
SD
PRE
VIN
SW
SYNC
IS
COMP
PGND
FB
SD3
C6
4.7uF, 100V
R19
20.5k
C21
0.0068uF, 50V
RAMP
R141
0R0
D2
B180
C11
0.022uF, 50V
-B
R14 470uH
10R
C10
0.470uF, 16V
R15
4.7k 1%
C19
0.0082uF, 50V
U2
SD3
C16
4.7uF, 50V
SS
AGND
C86
4.7uF, 100V
SYNC1
R144
47.5k
C20
330pF, 100V
R8
47R
R11
18.7k
C22
0.0022uF, 100V
R16
20.5k
C17
0.0068uF, 50V
VCC
BST
SD
PRE
VIN
SW
SYNC
IS
COMP
PGND
FB
OUT
RT
SS
RAMP
C9
0.022uF, 50V
R151
0R0
D1
B180
AGND
C14
0.0082uF, 50V
C18
0.0022uF, 100V
C24
1uF, 100V
U4
R145
47.5k
SYNC2
R29
47R
R32
18.7k
BST
SD
PRE
VIN
SW
SYNC
IS
COMP
PGND
FB
R37
20.5k
C30
0.0068uF, 50V
RAMP
0R0
D4
B180
C25
0.022uF, 50V
L3
R30 470uH
10R
R31
4.7k 1%
C27
4.7uF, 50V
OUT
RT
C26
0.470uF, 16V
R148
R36
1.00k 1%
SS
AGND
LM5574
C28
0.0082uF, 50V
C85
4.7uF, 100V
Q20
R149
PZT2907AT1
-5V
10R
C29
330pF, 100V
For AMP9
C31
0.0022uF, 100V
-B
-7V -Vout_PS
R142
C82
10uF, 16V
20k
Z12
5.6V
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C15
330pF, 100V
VCC
4.7R
C12
LM5574
12V
R150
R10
8.66k
C84
-B
VCC
L1
R9 470uH
10R
D3
B1100
C23
4.7uF, 100V
Z4
5V
7V
R18
1.00k 1%
LM5574
R7
10K
Z3
56V
C7
1uF, 100V
L2
OUT
RT
C13
0.470uF, 16V
MMBTA92
U3
VCC
Q2
R5
10K
C2
10uF, 16V
Z10
5.6V
Z1
15V
R4
10R
For AMP9
+5V
For AMP9
+B
+B
For AMP9
C35
C83
VSS
SCH_AMP9_DB_2092_BUF-TO220-Rev 1.0
VSS
R104
4.7k
SD
Q100
R103
ZXTP25100BFH
+B
+75V Bus
R52
75k
715R
Q101
OTP1
C33
0.47 uF 250V
TH1
R45
0R
C100
R105 10k
R101
0.1uF
R102
10R
1
1K
Audio Gnd 1
P1
R21
470
GND1
3.01k
J1-A
C30
CSH
GND
VB
C21
1nF
C23
1nF
C1
1nF
IN-
HO
COMP
VS
C37
1 nF
D6
4
5
6
D4
R1
100R
-5V
5
C10
R3
R19
R32
ZXTP25100BFH
VCC
VAA
J1-B
10
11
12
A26568-ND
VSS
VREF
OCSET
COM
DT
10
3.3K
R9
10R
Q3
C31
2.2uF
10K
Q5A
R21A
4.7R
R21B Q5B
4.7R
R21C Q5C
4.7R
R20A
10K
Q2
DS1
IRFB4227
IRFB4227
R20B
R20C
10K
10K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
C35
0.1uF
ZXTP25100BFH
-75V Bus
-B
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-B
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
A26578-ND
R35
1R
J2-B
R36
10R
-75V Bus
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16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
A26578-ND
C36
1 nF
IRFB4227
R12
4.7K
C3
10uF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
R37
10R
IRFB4227
R22C
R30
R13
2.2k
10K
J2-A
4.7R
ZXTN25100BFH
open
GND2
10K
IRFB4227
R22B
CH1 O
Q6C
0R
R44
R5
R17
D7
LO
U1 IRS2092S
R50
75k
SD
VCC
11
-B
8
OCset
12
R23C
CH1 Output
to LPF
Heatsink
R26
4.7R
0R
8.2k
C12
3.3uF
VCC
Q6B
4.7R
IRFB4227
R22A
10uF
6
10R
CSD
R23B
Q8
14
C5
22uF
Q6A
R23A
4.7R
15
13
C34
0.47 uF 250V
OPTIONAL(Unstuff for
1kW-AMP9)
Q9
10nF
A26568-ND
7
8
9
D1
VB
2
3
R46
VSS
VAA
C32
2.2uF
R25
10K
R41
5.6k
16
Rp1
0R
ZXTN25100BFH
0R
CH1- input
1
2
3
R43
3.6k
+5V
VAA
IN-1
R40
33k
C18
3.3uF
VSS
10k
R7
TH2.2k
4.7k
+75V Bus
PN
Designator
Qty
'Description
Vendor
565-1106-ND
Digikey
PCC13491CT-ND
Digikey
565-1147-ND
Digikey
490-1857-1-ND
Digikey
490-1644-1-ND
Digikey
478-1403-1-ND
Digikey
490-1864-1-ND
Digikey
445-2685-1-ND
Digikey
PCC1982CT-ND
Digikey
10
478-3772-1-ND
Digikey
11
478-3746-1-ND
Digikey
12
445-2378-1-ND
C32
Digikey
13
399-5432-ND
Digikey
14
PCE3101CT-ND
C34
C35, C64, C65, C69,
C79
Digikey
15
PCC1931CT-ND
C39
Digikey
16
478-1281-1-ND
C40
Digikey
17
565-1161-ND
Digikey
18
PCC1812CT-ND
Digikey
19
565-1037-ND
C66
Digikey
20
445-1418-1-ND
C67
Digikey
21
PCC101CGCT-ND
C70
Digikey
22
493-1042-ND
C71
Digikey
23
445-2322-1-ND
C72
Digikey
24
PCC103BNCT-ND
C80
Digikey
25
B180DICT-ND
D1, D2, D4
Digikey
26
B1100-FDICT-ND
Digikey
27
D3
D5A
Digikey
28
1N4148WDICT-ND,
1N4148WTPMSCT-ND
BAV19WS-7-F
DIODE SWITCH 75V 400MW SOD-123,
150MA
29
1N5819HW-FDICT-ND
D11
Digikey
30
RS1DB-FDICT-ND
D23
Digikey
31
277-1271-ND
J1
32
A26453-ND
J2
33
277-1272-ND
J3
34
A26454-ND
J4
35
A32248-ND
J6
36
CP-1418-ND
J7
Digikey
37
ED1567-ND
J8
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Digikey
Digikey
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Digikey
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A26453-ND
J10
CONN
DUAL
RECEPT
6POS .100
VERT
39
513-1051-1-ND
L1, L2, L3
40
7G31A-220M-R
41
160-1143-ND
Digikey
42
160-1140-ND
L4
LED for NORMAL1
(GREEN)
PROTECTION1
(RED)
Digikey
Digikey
Digikey
Sagami
Inductors,
Inc
43
FZT855TA
Q1, Q3
Digikey
44
MMBTA92DICT-ND
Q2
Digikey
45
MMBT5401DICT-ND
Digikey
Digikey
46
MMBT5551-7DICT-ND
Q10, Q13
Q8, Q9, Q9A,
Q14
47
PZT2222ACT-ND
Q18
48
PZT2907AT1GOSCT-ND
Q20
49
PT10XCT-ND
Digikey
50
P10KACT-ND
R1, R4
R2, R3, R5, R7, R84,
R92, R99
51
P20KACT-ND
52
53
Q12,
5
Digikey
Digikey
Digikey
Digikey
P47ACT-ND
R6, R142
R8, R12, R29, R56,
R82, R88, R101,
R107, R133, R134,
R135
11
Digikey
PT10XCT-ND
Digikey
54
RHM10.0KCRCT-ND
R10
Digikey
55
P18.7KCCT-ND
Digikey
56
P1.00KCCT-ND
R13
Digikey
57
P4.7KCCT-ND
R15, R31
Digikey
58
P20.5KCCT-ND
Digikey
59
P1.00KCCT-ND
R18, R36
Digikey
60
PPC100KW-3JCT-ND
R38
Digikey
61
P1.0KECT-ND
R39
Digikey
62
P3.3KZCT-ND
R40
Digikey
63
P22KACT-ND
R41
Digikey
64
PT2.2KXCT-ND
R43
Digikey
65
PT10XCT-ND
R45A
Digikey
66
R46
R51, R104, R106,
R121, R154
Digikey
67
311-470ARCT-ND
311-1.0KARCT-ND,
P1.0KACT-ND
Digikey
68
P200KACT-ND
R58, R59
Digikey
69
P100ECT-ND
Digikey
70
P33KACT-ND
Digikey
71
P47KACT-ND
R81
R86, R95, R96,
R105, R111, R123,
R129,
Digikey
72
P68KACT-ND
Digikey
73
P100KACT-ND
10
Digikey
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R87, R91, R108,
R109, R112, R116,
R117, R118, R119,
R132
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P4.7KACT-ND
R89
Digikey
75
P100ACT-ND
Digikey
76
3362H-502LF-ND
R100
Digikey
77
P330ACT-ND
R102
Digikey
78
P82KACT-ND
Digikey
79
P5.76KFCT-ND
R103
R110, R113, R120,
R124, R126, R127
Digikey
80
R115
Digikey
81
P10ECT-ND
P0.0ACT-ND, P0.0ECTND
Digikey
82
P3G7103-ND
R130
Digikey
83
RMCF1/100RCT-ND
Digikey
84
P47.5KCCT-ND
Digikey
85
PT10XCT-ND
R147, R149,
Digikey
86
PT4.7XCT-ND
R150
Digikey
87
P0.0ECT-ND
R152
Digikey
88
EG1944-ND
S1, S2
Digikey
89
P8010S-ND
S3
Digikey
90
LM5574MT-ND
U2, U3, U4
Digikey
91
296-1089-1-ND
U8
Digikey
92
296-11643-1-ND
U13
Digikey
93
300-8001-1-ND
U14
Digikey
94
296-1194-1-ND
U_1
Digikey
95
3310IR02
U_2
Tachyonix
Digikey /
Mouser
96
598-1599-ND
U_3
97
Z1
98
BZT52C15-7DICT-ND
MMSZ5263BT1OSCTND
Z2, Z3
Digikey
99
BZT52C5V1-7DICT-ND
Z4
Digikey
100
BZT52C18-FDICT-ND
Z7
Digikey
101
Z8
Digikey
102
BZT52C36-7DICT-ND
MMSZ5268BT1GOSCTND
Z9
Digikey
103
BZT52C5V6-FDICT-ND
Z10, Z12
Digikey
104
BZT52C5V6-FDICT-ND
Z10, Z13
Digikey
105
BZT52C5V6-FDICT-ND
Z10, Z14
Digikey
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Description
Qty
445-2325-1-ND
490-1867-1-ND
C3
T491A226K025AT
C5
490-1867-1-ND
C10
445-1432-1-ND
C12, C18
PCC103BNCT-ND
C30
490-1867-1-ND
C31, C32
478-3988-1-ND
C33, C34
399-4678-1-ND
C35
10
478-5552-1-ND
C36, C37
11
445-2686-1-ND
C100
12
BAV19WS-FDICT-ND
D1
13
1N4148WS-FDICT-ND
D4
14
MURA120T3GOSCT-ND
D6
15
ES1DFSCT-ND
D7
16
160-1645-1-ND
DS1
17
A26568-ND
J1-A, J1-B
18
A26578-ND
J2-A, J2-B
19
ST32ETB102CT-ND
P1
20
ZXTP25100BFHCT-ND
21
ZXTN25100BFHCT-ND
R1
22
Digikey / Mouser PN
IRFB4227PBF
Designator
2
2
1
23
P100ACT-ND
24
P10ACT-ND
R3
25
P3.3KACT-ND
R5
26
P10ECT-ND
R7
27
P10ACT-ND
R9
28
P4.7KACT-ND
R12
29
P8.2KACT-ND
R13
30
P2.2KACT-ND
R17
31
P8.2KACT-ND
32
P10KACT-ND
R19
R20A, R20B, R20C,
R22A, R22B, R22C, R25
33
RHM470CRCT-ND
34
P4.7ACT-ND
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R21
R21A, R21B, R21C,
R23A, R23B, R23C, R26
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35
P0.0ACT-ND
36
P1.0ACT-ND
R35
37
PT10XCT-ND
R36, R37
38
RHM33KARCT-ND
R40
39
P10KACT-ND
R41
40
P3.6KACT-ND
R43
41
RHM3.01KCCT-ND
R46
42
RT1206FRE0775KL-ND
R50, R52
43
RHM4.7KARCT-ND
R101, R104
44
RHM10KARCT-ND
R102, R105
45
RT1206FRE07715RL-ND
R103
46
RT0805FRE07470RL-ND
Rp1
47
48
BC2304-ND
IRS2092S
TH1
U1
P/N
7-342-2PP-BA
AMP9 PCB MB
AMP9 PCB DB
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To220 Heatsink 15W HTSNK assy 1
Silpad insulator pad
Lock Washer
mounting screws / nuts
plastic TO220-bushing
Standoff
IRAUDAMP9 Main Board
IRAUDAMP9 Daughter Board
Quantity
2
4
4
4 sets
4
6
1
1
Vendor
Digi-Key
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1
Additional files for assembly that may not be related with Gerber files:
13. .pcb
14. .bom
15. .cpl
16. .sch
17. .csv
18. .net
19. .bak
20. .lib
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Bill of materials
Components locations
Schematic
Pick and Place Components
Net List
Back up files
PCB libraries
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Changes description
Release for pre-production.
Release for pre-production.
Release for production.
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Date
Aug, 18 2011
Mar. 18, 2011
Mar. 25, 2011
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