JBL LS Series User manual

LS™Series
LS120P
Amplifier/Subwoofer
SERVICE MANUAL
JBL Consumer Products
250 Crossways Park Dr.
Woodbury, New York 11797 Rev0 4/2008
Released 2008
Discontinued XXXX

- CONTENTS -
BASIC SPECIFICATIONS …………….……..…………..1
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS ……….……..…………..2
PACKING……..……………………………….….….….....4
CONTROLS/CONNECTIONS………………..…...…..…5
OPERATION ……..………………….……...…….….…...7
EXPLODED VIEW/PARTS LIST…….….….…………....8
TEST SET-UP AND PROCEDURE….….……………....9
AMPLIFIER BLOCK DIAGRAM…….………….……..…10
DETAILED TROUBLESHOOTING..……………… ……12
P.C.B. DRAWINGS….…………………………………….13
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ..……….……….……….…18
IC/TRANSISTOR PINOUTS..……..….…….….….….….22
SCHEMATICS…………………………………………….23
LS120P SPECIFICATIONS
Amplifier Power (RMS): 400 Watts
Peak Dynamic Power *: 700 Watts
Driver: 12" (305mm) PolyPlas™
Inputs: Line Level (switchable to LFE)
Low-Pass Frequency: Variable from 50Hz to 150Hz
(24dB/octave, continuously variable)
Frequency Response: 25Hz – 150Hz (or Low-pass crossover setting)
Dimensions (H x W x D): 20-1/16" x 14-3/4" x 17-1/4" (510mm x 375mm x 438mm)
(with feet, controls, grille, etc.)
Weight: 57 lb/25.8kg
JBL continually strives to update and improve existing products, as well as create new ones. The specifications and
details in this and related JBL publications are therefore subject to change without notice.
* The Peak Dynamic Power is measured by recording the highest center-to-peak voltage measured across the
output of a resistive load equal to minimum impedance of the transducer, using a 50Hz sine wave burst, 3 cycles
on, 17 cycles off.
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JBL LS Sub 250W Powered Sub Amp
LINE VOLTAGE Yes/No Hi/Lo Line Nom. Unit Notes
US 120vac/60Hz Yes 108-132 120 Vrms Normal Operation
EU 230vac/50-60Hz Yes 207-253 230 Vrms Normal operation, MOMS
Parameter Specification Unit QA Test Limits Conditions Notes
Amp Section
Type (Class AB, D, other) D n/a n/a
Load Impedance (Driver min) 4 Ohms n/a Nominal
System average impedance from
20 to 500 Hz 8.65 Ohms n/a Reference
Driver size 12 inches n/a Reference
Rated Output Power (120VAC) 250 Watts 240 Domestic version only 120
Rated Output Power (230VAC) 269 Watts 250 EU Version only 230
VAC-50-60 Hz
AVG RMS Dynamic Power 210 Watts 270
Average RMS power, 3/20
Cycles 50 Hz, Driven 6dB
above its input sensitivity
sensitivity, average of the first
THD @ Rated Power 0.5 % 1 22k filter
THD @ 1 Watt 0.2 % 0.5 22k filter
DC Offset 50 mV-DC 50 @ Speaker Outputs
Damping factor >50 DF 20 Measured at
amplifier board Measured at the speaker
cable. 150 Watts @ THD <
Input Sensitivity
Input Frequency 50 Hz 50 Nominal Freq.
L&R 22 mVrms ±1dB To 1 Watt Single input driven
LFE input 22 mVrms ±1dB To 1 Watt Single input driven, LFE switch
System Gain 90.9 n/a Reference Single input driven Normal
System Gain in dB 39.17 dB Reference Single input driven Normal
Signal to Noise
SNR-A-Weighted 100 dBA 95 relative to rated A-Weighting filter
SNR-unweighted 90 dBr 85 relative to rated 22K filter
SNR rel. 1W-unweighted 65 dBr 60 relative to 1W 22K filter
Residual Noise Floor 1.5 mVrms(max) 2
Volume @max, w/
A/P Swept
Bandpass Line level inputs must be
terminated using 1KOHM
Input Impedance
Line Input (L, R,LFE) 10K ohms n/a Nominal
Filters
LP filter Variable 50-150 Hz ± 10 4th order variable (24dB/oct)
Subsonic filter (HPF) 2rd Order Fixed
Friend circuit Fixed
LFE Low pass 200>LP<500 Hz LFE input driven
Limiter
THD at Max. Output Power N/A N/A functional Maximum Output Maximum THD as a result of
Features --
Volume pot Taper (lin/log) LOG -- functional A Taper
Phase switch 0-180 deg functional
LP Filter defeat switch YES functional Disables LP filter, intended for
Input Configuration
Line In (L,R) YES -- functional
LFE use either L or
R inputs, LFE
switch must be Dual RCA jack
Signal Sensing (ATO)
Auto-Turn-On (yes/no) YES functional
ATO Input test frequency 50 Hz functional
ATO Level L, R or LFE Mode 1.5 mV functional Maximum acceptable level.
ATO Turn-on time 5 ms functional Amp connected and
AC on, then input
Auto Mute/ Turn-OFF Time 5-15 minutes 5-15 T before muting,
after signal is Auto turn of time (T) must be
5 > T < 15 Minutes
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Parameter Specification Unit QA Test Limits Conditions Notes
Power on Delay time 3 sec. 4 AC Power Applied
Transients/Pops
ATO Transient 0.5 V-peak 0.5V @ Speaker Output Amplifier activated by signal
presence at the Line input
Turn-on Transient 0.5 V-peak 0.8V @ Speaker Output AC Line cycled from OFF to
Turn-off Transient 0.5 V-peak 0.8V @ Speaker Output AC Line cycled from ON to
Efficiency
Efficiency 65 % 60 Test conducted at
rated power 150W Nominal Line voltage
Efficiency at 1/8 of rated power 50 % 45 Test conducted at
18.75 WRMS Nominal Line voltage-Rated
impedance 4 Ohms
Off state input power 7 Watts 8 Nominal Line voltage RED
Stand-by Input Power 15 Watts 16 @ nom. line voltage
Maximum allowable input
power under nominal Input
voltage and frequency, HOT or
COLD operation.LED GREEN
Power Cons. @ rated power 384 Watts 416 @ nom. line voltage 150 Watts @ 4 Ohms nominal
Protections
Short Circuit Protection YES functional Direct short at
output Amplifier should resume
operation after short circuit
Thermal Protection YES functional
@1/8 max unclipped
Power at 1.06 times
the input voltage
Temperature rise in accessible
metal parts should not exceed
35K rise for domestic version
or 30K rise for European
DC Offset Protection YES - DC present at
Speaker Out leads
Design must insure no Offset
at the speaker output under
any operating condition
Line Fuse Rating
USA-Domestic 3.15 Amps 2 Type-T or Slo Blo- Internal fuse with UL/SEMKO
EU 2.5 Amps 1.25 Type-T or Slo Blo-
250 V, Low Breaking Internal fuse with UL/SEMKO
rated holder
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REAR PANEL
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
LS120P
0Phase Switch
1LFE/Normal Selector
2Subwoofer-Level Control
3Crossover Adjustment
4Power Indicator
5Line-Level/LFE Input
6Power Switch
0
1
2
5
6
3
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SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
If you have a Dolby®Digital or DTS®receiver/processor
with a low-frequency-effects (LFE) or subwoofer output:
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If your receiver/processor does not contain a Dolby Digital or DTS
processor, but has subwoofer outputs:
Set LFE/Normal switch to
“Normal.”
NOTE: If your receiver/processor
has only one sub out, you may
use either the L or R input.
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Set LFE/Normal switch to “LFE.”
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POWER ON
Plug your subwoofer’s AC cord into a wall outlet. Do not use the outlets on the
back of the receiver.
Initially set the Subwoofer-Level Control £to the “Min” position.
Turn on your sub by pressing the Power Switch ¶on the rear panel.
Turn on your entire audio system and start a CD or movie soundtrack at
a moderate level.
AUTO ON/STANDBY
With the Power Switch ¶in the “On” position, the Status LED ∞on the
back will remain lit in red or green to indicate the On/Standby mode
of the subwoofer.
RED = STANDBY (no signal detected, Amp Off)
GREEN = ON (signal detected, Amp On)
The subwoofer will automatically enter the Standby mode after approximately
10 minutes when no signal is detected from your system. The subwoofer will
then power ON instantly when a signal is detected. During periods of normal
use, the Power Switch ¶can be left on. You may turn off the Power Switch
¶for extended periods of nonoperation, e.g., when you are away on vacation.
GETTING STARTED
Turn your Subwoofer-Level Control £up to the halfway position. If no sound
emanates from the subwoofer, check the AC-line cord and input cables. Are the
connectors on the cables making proper contact? Is the AC plug connected to
a “live” receptacle? Has the Power Switch 6been pressed to the “On” position?
Once you have confirmed that the subwoofer is active, proceed by playing a
CD, record or cassette. Use a selection that has ample bass information.
ADJUST LEVEL
Set the overall volume control of the preamplifier or stereo to a comfortable
level. Adjust the Subwoofer-Level Control £until you obtain a pleasing blend
of bass. Bass response should not overpower the room but rather be adjusted
so there is a harmonious blend across the entire musical range. Many users
have a tendency to set the subwoofer volume too loud, adhering to the belief
that a subwoofer is there to produce lots of bass. This is not entirely true.
A subwoofer is there to enhance bass, extending the response of the entire
system so the bass can be felt as well as heard. However, overall balance
must be maintained or the music will not sound natural. An experienced
listener will set the volume of the subwoofer so its impact on bass response
is always there but never obtrusive.
PHASE CONTROL
The Phase Switch ¡determines whether the subwoofer speaker’s pistonlike
action moves in and out with the main speakers, 0˚, or opposite the main
speakers, 180˚. Proper phase adjustment depends on several variables such
as room size, subwoofer placement and listener position. Adjust the phase
switch to maximize bass output at the listening position.
CROSSOVER ADJUSTMENT
The Crossover Adjustment Control ¢determines the highest frequency at
which the subwoofer reproduces sounds. If your main speakers can comfortably
reproduce some low-frequency sounds, set this control to a lower frequency
setting, between 50Hz and 100Hz. This will concentrate the subwoofer’s
efforts on the ultradeep bass sounds required by today’s films and music.
If you are using smaller bookshelf speakers that do not extend to the lower
bass frequencies, set the Crossover Adjustment control to a higher setting,
between 120Hz and 150Hz.
NOTE: This control will have no effect if the LFE/Normal Selector ™is set
to LFE. If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS processor/receiver, the Low-Pass
Frequency is set by the processor/receiver. Consult your owner’s manual
to learn how to view or change this setting.
The enclosure may be cleaned using a soft cloth to remove fingerprints or to
wipe off dust.
The grille may be gently vacuumed. Stains may be removed with an aerosol
cleaner, following its instructions. Do not use any solvents on the grille.
All wiring connections should be inspected and cleaned or remade periodically.
The frequency of maintenance depends on the metals involved in the connections,
atmospheric conditions and other factors, but once per year is the minimum.
In the event that your subwoofer ever needs service, contact your local JBL
dealer, or visit www.jbl.com for a service center near you.
OPERATION
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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Item Part Number Description Qty
1 244-120-05321-0BAE Front Grille 1
2 213-120-05163-0BAE Trim Ring 1
3 333-000-05681 Felt Gasket 1
4 352-FM04020D605-E Screw, amplifier 18
5 30PR14FZD-DW01-E 12” Woofer 1
6 Not for Sale LS120P Cabinet 1
7 Not for Sale Damping 1
8 249HIPS-05093-0BAE Port Tube 1
9 Not for Sale LS120P Amplifier 1
10 357-XM08186-E Insert, Copper 4
11 327-010-05037-0BAE Grille Cup 4
12 316-CU-05289-0BAE JBL Logo 1
13 320-RUB-05160-0BAE Rubber Feet 4
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LS120P Test Set Up and Procedure
SYSTEM AURAL SWEEP TEST
Equipment needed:
• Function/signal generator/sweep generator
• Integrated Amplifier
• Multimeter
• Speaker cables
General Unit Function (UUT = Unit Under Test)
Switches/knobs on the amplifier faceplate:
LFE/Normal to "Normal"
Low Pass Frequency Adjust full CW (150Hz)
Phase switch – either position
1. From the signal generator, Connect both right and left line level inputs (RCA) to signal generator and UUT.
Use Y-cable if necessary from mono source.
2. On the amplifier, turn the LEVEL control full Counterclockwise (Min).
3. Turn on generator, adjust to 125mV, 50 Hz.
4. Plug in UUT; turn the power switch ON. Turn LEVEL control full Clockwise (Max).
5. LED should now be Green; immediate bass response should be heard and felt from rear port tube opening.
6. Turn off generator, turn LEVEL control fully Counterclockwise (Min), disconnect RCA cable.
Sweep Function
1. Follow steps 1-5 above, using a sweep generator as a signal source.
2. Sweep generator from 20Hz to 1kHz. Listen to the cabinet and drivers for any rattles, clicks, buzzes or
any other noises. If any unusual noises are heard, remove woofer and test.
Driver Function (Woofer)
1. Remove woofer from cabinet; this is accomplished by gently prying the woofer trim ring out of the counterbore,
which is attached with a friction fit, with a small flat-blade screwdriver or similar tool. The eight Phillips screws
will then be visible. Remove woofer and detach + and - wire clips.
2. Check DC resistance of woofer; it should be 3.5 ohms±10%.
3. Connect a pair of speaker cables to driver terminals. Cables should be connected to an integrated
amplifier fed by a signal generator. Turn on generator and adjust so that speaker level output is 5.0V.
4. Sweep generator from 20Hz to 1kHz. Listen to driver for any rubbing, buzzing, or other unusual noises.
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LS120P(UL) AMP
Troubleshooting Flow Chart
no
yes
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yes no
yes
yes
LED red
LED light Green yes yes
no
yes yes no
no
yes
yes yes
no
no
yes yes
yes
no
yes
yes
AMP no signal out
DC voltage check ±Vcc
Check +/-15v
LED light Green or red
Check fuse, transformer,
D123.D124 etc
Check Class300W MODUL Check D130,R263.265etc
Check ,+vbbp&-vbbp
DC voltage
Check Relay K101 etc
Check Q116,Q117,Q118,,D122
Check,Q102,101,U103 etc
Check P104 pin8 signal
Check U105
Pin7 signal
Test J111 signal
Check P102 signal The Amp assy OK, END
Check U101,R233,286 ,
U102, etc
Check R257.R258 etc
Check limiter Circuit C151 Check U106 r204.205.206.207
D112.D113, etc
Change Q108.109.110.111 etc
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LS120P Electrical Parts Lis
t
Part number Description Qty Reference Designator
INPUT/PREAMP PCB & DAUGHTER BOARD PC
B
Resistor
s
110-14392J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 3.9K 1/4W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R150,
110-16000
j
26-e CARBON RESISTOR 0Ω1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R191,
110-16101J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 100Ω1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
4 R112,R113,R151,R152
,
110-16102J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 1K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R140,
110-16103J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 10K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
7 R263,R118,R133,R136,R146,R149,R199
110-16105J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 1M 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R145,
110-16151J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 150Ω1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R139,
110-16183J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 18K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R147,
110-16203J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 20K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R200,
110-16221J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 220Ω1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
2 R119,R120,
110-16223J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 22K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
2 R141,R148,
110-16274
j
26-e CARBON RESISTOR 270K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R138,
110-16432
j
26-e CARBON RESISTOR 4.3K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R254,
110-16472J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 4.7K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R144,
110-16473J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 47K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R137,
110-16474
j
26-e CARBON RESISTOR 470K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R143,
110-164r7
j
26-e CARBON RESISTOR 4.7Ω1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R153,
116-161002F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 10K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
3 R130,R131,R132
,
116-161073F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 107K 1/6W MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R190,
116-161504F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 1.5M 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R142,
116-161693F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 169K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R195,
116-162001F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 2.00K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R202,
116-162002F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 20.0K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R193,
116-162052F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 20.5K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
4 R197,R198,R173,R178
,
116-162151F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 2.15K 1/6W±1%MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R251,
116-162210F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 221Ω1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R252,
116-162212F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 22.1K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
2 R204,R206,
116-162262F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 22.6K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
4 R209,R231,R232,R296
,
116-162371F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 2.37K 1/6W 1%
(
RoHS
)
1 R253,
116-162372F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 23.7K 1/6W 1% MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R189,
116-162803f26-e METAL FILM RESISTOR 280K 1/6W±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R201,
116-163011F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 3.01K 1/6W±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R194,
116-164421F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 4.42K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
2 R205,R207,
116-164751F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR4.75K 1/6W MF
(
RoHS
)
2 R109,R110,
116-164752F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 47.5K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
2 R121,R122,
116-164991F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 4.99K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R265,
116-165623F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR562K 1/6W MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R117,
116-166491F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 6.49K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
2 R114,R115,
116-166982F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 69.8K 1/6W±1%MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R135,
116-167681F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 7.68K 1/6W±1%MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R134,
116-169091F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 9.09K 1/6W±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R188,
115-H103A101-E VARIABLE RESISTOR A10K
(
RoHS
)
LEVE
L
1 R286
115-h503b405-e VARIABLE RESISTOR B50K
(
RoHS
)
CROSSOVER 1 R233
Capacitor
s
129-A104J633-E METALIZE CAP.0.1U 63V ±5% MSC
(
RoHS
)
1 C143,
129-A153J633-E METALIZE CAP.0.015uF 63V ±5% MSC RoH
S
1 C138,
129-A224J633-E METALIZE CAP.0.22uF 63V ±5% MSC
(
RoHS
)
2 C121,C122,
129-A473J633-E METALIZE CAP.0.047U 63V ±5% MSC
(
RoHS
)
1 C149,
129-A563J633-E METALIZE CAP.0.056uF 63V ±5% MSC
(
RoHS
)
1 C137,
129-A683J633-E METALIZE CAP.0.068U 63V ±5% MSC RoH
S
3 C201,C213,C142
,
129-a222
j
633-e METALIZE CAP.0.0022u 63V ±5% MSC
(
RoHS
)
2 C181,C182,
129-a273
j
633-e METALIZE CAP.0.027uF 63v ±5% MSC
(
RoHS
)
2 C209,C218,
130-2B221K503-E DISC CAPACITOR 220P 50V ±10%
(
RoHS
)
2 C107,C108,
130-3f104z503-e DISC CAPACITOR 0.1U 50V +80/-20% (RoHS) 13 C112,C114,C124,C125,C130,C133,C135,C144,C1
4
5, C153,C154,C232,C233
,
130-3f473m503-e DISC CAPACITOR 0.047U 50V ±20%
(
RoHS
)
1 C180,
130-SL101K503-E DISC CAPACITOR 100P 50V SL ±10%
(
RoHS
)
2 C120,C110,
130-sl330
j
a03-e DISC CAPACITOR SL 33P 100V±5%
(
RoHS
)
1 C148,
130-sl470k503-e DISC CAPACITOR 47P 50V ±10%
(
RoHS
)
1 C128,
135-3105M50-E ELECTROLYTIC CAP.1U 50V ±20%
(
RoHS
)
1 C126,
135-3106M50-E ELECTROLYTIC CAP.10uF 50V ±20%
(
RoHS
)
4 C109,C111,C123,C129
,
135-3107M16-E ELECTROLYTIC CAP.100uF 16V ±20%
(
RoHS
)
5 C113,C115,C132,C134,C136
,
135-3107m25-e ELECTROLYTIC CAP.100U 25V ±20%
(
RoHS
)
1 C152,
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Part number Description Qty Reference Designator
INPUT/PREAMP PCB & DAUGHTER BOARD PC
B
135-3226M50-E ELECTROLYTIC CAP.22U 50V ±20%
(
RoHS
)
1 C151,
139-3227M16-E LOW LEAKAGE EC 220uF 16V±20%
(
RoHS
)
1 C131,
129-A223J633-E METALIZE CAP. 0.022U 63V ±5% MSC
(
RoHS
)
1 C150
Semiconductor
s
192-027c1815
g
r-e transistor 2SC1815GR TOSHIBA
(
RoHS
)
NP
N
3 Q101,Q102,Q103,
197-631n4148-e DIODE 500mW 75V 1N4148 Pan
j
it
(
RoHS
)
7 D105,D106,D108,D109,D110,D112,D113
199-55000395-e ZENER DIODE 3.9V 1/2W 52mm
(
RoHS
)
1 D130,
190-06m4558d-e I.C. OPA 4558D DUAL OP-AMP
(
RoHS
)
2 U101U10
3
190-16TL072N-E I.C. TL072N DUAL OP-AMP
(
RoHS
)
1 U105
190-16tl074cn-e I.C TL074CN ST QUAD OP-AMP
(
RoHS
)
2 U102U10
6
192-153
j
111-e FET J111 FAIRCHILD TO-92
(
RoHS
)
1 Q107
195-10107e
g
w-e BIPOLAR LED
ψ
5 HL-50107EGW
(
RoHS
)
1 D201
Miscellaneou
s
162-10169003-e WIRE ASS'Y 160mm AWG28 WHITE/BLACK
(
RoHS
)
1 P105
174-0rcb202va
g
-e RCA JACK RCA-209 PLATING GOLD
(
RoHS
)
1 JK102
175-1C02V01-E WIRE CONNECTOR&BASE 2PIN PITCH=2.5mm
(
RoHS
)
1 P106
175-9F40HR2-E WIRE CONNECTOR&BASE 40PIN PITCH=2.54mm HR2*40
(R
1 for D201
180-T000TS81-E TACT SWITCH L101 T2 T8019L-SNQ-E-H+U PHASE, LFE 2 SW102SW103
362-FE-00041-0LAE PCBSUPPORT 11.75*8.5*12.5H
(
RoHS
)
1
MAIN PCB
Resistor
s
110-16102J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 1K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
3 R210,R239,R264
,
110-16103J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 10K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
9 R216,R227,R229,R230,R231,R232,R233,R260,R2
6
110-16153
j
26-e CARBON RESISTOR 15K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
2 R247,R249,
110-16182J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 1.8K 1/6W ±5% CF 26mm
(
RoHS
)
1 R248,
110-16222J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 2.2K 1/6W ±5% CF 26mm
(
RoHS
)
2 R242,R245,
110-16223J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 22K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
3 R218,R220,R223
,
110-16274
j
26-e CARBON RESISTOR 270K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R240,
110-16333
j
26-e CARBON RESISTOR 33K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R211,
110-16391
j
26-e CARBON RESISTOR 390Ω1/6W CF
(
RoHS
)
2 R243,R246,
110-16472J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 4.7K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
4 R213,R217,R219,R222
,
110-16473J26-E CARBON RESISTOR 47K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R221,
110-16683
j
26-e CARBON RESISTOR 68K 1/6W ±5% CF
(
RoHS
)
1 R212,
112-14101J26-E FUSE RESISTOR 1/4W100ohm 5%
(
RoHS
)
2 R241,R244,
116-141R00J26X-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 1.00Ω1/4W±5% MO
(
RoHS
)
2 R255,R256,
116-161002F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 10K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
2 R234,R235,
116-161301F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR1.30K 1/6W MF
(
RoHS
)
3 R226,R228,R236
,
116-161692F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR16.9K 1/6W MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R214,
116-162001F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 2.00K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R215,
116-162492F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 24.9K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
2 R257,R258,
116-166813F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 681K 1/6W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R262,
109-1tsc103
j
0-e THERMISTOR TSC05103J
(
RoHS
)
1 R237,
110-12621
j
15-e CARBON RESISTOR 620Ω1/2W ±5% 15mm
(
RoHS
)
1 R238,
110-20152J20-E CARBON RESISTOR 1.5K 2W ±5% CF 20mm KINK
(
RoHS
)
1 R208,
113-50R10J10-E CEMENT RESISTOR 0.1Ω5W ±5% 立式
(
RoHS
)
2 R224,R225,
116-142003F26-E METAL FILM RESISTOR 200K 1/4W ±1% MF
(
RoHS
)
1 R209,
Capacitor
s
130-2b102k503-e DISC CAPACITOR 1000P 50V ±10%
(
RoHS
)
1 C165,
130-3f104z503-e DISC CAPACITOR 0.1U 50V +80/-20%
(
RoHS
)
2 C163,C164,
130-CH101J503-E DISC CAPACITOR 100P 50V ±5%
(
RoHS
)
2 C159,C160,
135-3107M16-E ELEC TROLYTIC CAP. 100uF 16V ±20%
(
RoHS
)
2 C166,C167,
135-3226M50-E ELEC TROLYTIC CAP. 22U 50V ±20%
(
RoHS
)
2 C161,C162,
135-3227M10-E ELEC TROLYTIC CAP. 220U 10V ±20%
(
RoHS
)
2 C156,C157,
139-3227M16-E LOW LEAKAGE EC 220uF 16V±20%
(
RoHS
)
1 C155,
140-RX103KA03-E MULTY LAYER CAP. 10nF 100V X7R 10%
(
RoHS
)
1 C174,
140-RX473KB53-E MULTY LAYER CAP. 47NF 250V X7R±10%
(
RoHS
)
2 C172,C173,
135-4228M35-E ELEC TROLYTIC CAP. 2200uF 35V ±20%
(
RoHS
)
2 C170,C171,
135-4688M80-E ELEC TROLYTIC CAP. 6800U 80V ±20%
(
RoHS
)
2 C168,C169,
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