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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
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Sorry for this OT, but.... A few days ago i got my hands on some NAD S-series pcb's. Among these were tree S100 preamp mainboards, nearly complete... Only parts needet are the IEC plug, and the trannie. :-( So, does any of You RAT's know the spec's on this trannie??? Best regards Tonni P.S: Want a peek on such a pre? http://user.tninet.se/~xfz720w/NAD-S100_inside.jpg OP-Amp's Burr Brown OPA134PA |
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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
Tonni wrote: Hi! Sorry for this OT, but.... A few days ago i got my hands on some NAD S-series pcb's. Among these were tree S100 preamp mainboards, nearly complete... Only parts needet are the IEC plug, and the trannie. :-( So, does any of You RAT's know the spec's on this trannie??? It would be easy to make a pretty accurate guess based on the DC supply rails. More info ? I'm curious about the heatsinks there btw. Graham |
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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
It would be easy to make a pretty accurate guess based on the DC supply
rails. More info ? I'm curious about the heatsinks there btw. Hi Graham, and all! There's two known DC Voltages a 5 and a 15 Volt. Both positive. - The 5 V is for IR-reciever and pic. so my own guess is that the transformer needet is on 2*15 VAC There's two regulators a 7805 and a LM317T. - The one delivering 15 V ( Rreg = 236r and Rdrop = 2K73 ) The triggy part is that there's no neg regulator in the psu, but there's a set of BD139/BD140 for each OPA134. - These are the ones sitting on the small heatsinks. - The regulators are on the larger one... The small transistors all are 2SA1015 and 2SC1815... Best regards Tonni |
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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
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Forgot to mention, no schematics... Best regards Tonni |
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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
Tonni wrote: It would be easy to make a pretty accurate guess based on the DC supply rails. More info ? I'm curious about the heatsinks there btw. Hi Graham, and all! There's two known DC Voltages a 5 and a 15 Volt. Both positive. - The 5 V is for IR-reciever and pic. so my own guess is that the transformer needet is on 2*15 VAC Are you sure it's not +5v and +-15V ? There's two regulators a 7805 and a LM317T. - The one delivering 15 V ( Rreg = 236r and Rdrop = 2K73 ) The triggy part is that there's no neg regulator in the psu, Peculiar. but there's a set of BD139/BD140 for each OPA134. That could be local supply regulation. Interesting approach. I've done something similar once but for different reasons. I expect this is to *look* fancy rather than do anything very useful. - These are the ones sitting on the small heatsinks. - The regulators are on the larger one... Ok. The small transistors all are 2SA1015 and 2SC1815... Where did you get the jpg ? Graham |
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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
"Tonni" said:
Hi! Sorry for this OT, but.... A few days ago i got my hands on some NAD S-series pcb's. Among these were tree S100 preamp mainboards, nearly complete... Only parts needet are the IEC plug, and the trannie. :-( So, does any of You RAT's know the spec's on this trannie??? Best regards Tonni P.S: Want a peek on such a pre? http://user.tninet.se/~xfz720w/NAD-S100_inside.jpg OP-Amp's Burr Brown OPA134PA Check the voltages on the electrolytics, usually the rated voltage is about 3/4 of that what's printed on the electrolytics. My guess is something like 2 x 15 or 2 x 18VAC for the analog part and 1 x 8VAC for the digital stuff. The heatsinks suggets a suitable current, like at least 2A per winding or somesuch. -- "Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks." |
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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
"Sander deWaal" skrev i en meddelelse ... "Tonni" said: Hi! Sorry for this OT, but.... A few days ago i got my hands on some NAD S-series pcb's. Among these were tree S100 preamp mainboards, nearly complete... Only parts needet are the IEC plug, and the trannie. :-( So, does any of You RAT's know the spec's on this trannie??? Best regards Tonni P.S: Want a peek on such a pre? http://user.tninet.se/~xfz720w/NAD-S100_inside.jpg OP-Amp's Burr Brown OPA134PA Check the voltages on the electrolytics, usually the rated voltage is about 3/4 of that what's printed on the electrolytics. My guess is something like 2 x 15 or 2 x 18VAC for the analog part and 1 x 8VAC for the digital stuff. The heatsinks suggets a suitable current, like at least 2A per winding or somesuch. -- "Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks." Hi Sander! It's getting even more peculiar. ;-) - There's only two secondaries on the tranny! But as can be seen he http://s38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...&addtype=local -There's another psu cirquit in it... The last two photos shows most of the psu, and the first one, the connectors for the frontpanel. The photos no. 2 and 3 shows the line buffers for pre-out... Again, if theres need for a full view look he http://user.tninet.se/~xfz720w/NAD-S100_inside.jpg By the way, the black filtercaps are ELNA 4700mmF 50V. The smaller psu caps are, blue: 220 or 100 mmF at 63V. And the brown ones 470 mmF 16V. - Hmm..... The transformer seen in the link above, is similar in sice to a 2 * 15V 50VA laying in my bin... :-) Best regards And many thanks!!! Tonni PS: Know I'm rusty when it comes to english, - but practise helps ( I think ) :-D |
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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
"Eeyore" skrev i en meddelelse ... Tonni wrote: It would be easy to make a pretty accurate guess based on the DC supply rails. More info ? I'm curious about the heatsinks there btw. Hi Graham, and all! There's two known DC Voltages a 5 and a 15 Volt. Both positive. - The 5 V is for IR-reciever and pic. so my own guess is that the transformer needet is on 2*15 VAC Are you sure it's not +5v and +-15V ? There's two regulators a 7805 and a LM317T. - The one delivering 15 V ( Rreg = 236r and Rdrop = 2K73 ) The triggy part is that there's no neg regulator in the psu, Peculiar. but there's a set of BD139/BD140 for each OPA134. That could be local supply regulation. Interesting approach. I've done something similar once but for different reasons. I expect this is to *look* fancy rather than do anything very useful. - These are the ones sitting on the small heatsinks. - The regulators are on the larger one... Ok. The small transistors all are 2SA1015 and 2SC1815... Where did you get the jpg ? Graham Hi again Graham! - And thanks!!! For comments on Your's above, please see my ansver to Sander! And 'bout the photo, it was found via Google :-) The new onesfound he http://s38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...&addtype=local Are from the actual pcb's Best regards Tonni |
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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
Hi Graham & Sander!
Took the chance, and threw in the mentionned 2 * 15 VAC tranny... Wauvvv. - Had i just done that before!!! Thanks A LOT for Your time!!! Best regards: Tonni |
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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
"Tonni" said:
Hi Graham & Sander! Took the chance, and threw in the mentionned 2 * 15 VAC tranny... Wauvvv. - Had i just done that before!!! Thanks A LOT for Your time!!! Hi Tonni, It seems to me then that the different supply voltages are derived from the main + and - 15V via the separate stabilisers. Well, it works, obviously! Have fun! -- "Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks." |
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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
Sander deWaal wrote: "Tonni" said: Hi Graham & Sander! Took the chance, and threw in the mentionned 2 * 15 VAC tranny... Wauvvv. - Had i just done that before!!! Thanks A LOT for Your time!!! Hi Tonni, It seems to me then that the different supply voltages are derived from the main + and - 15V via the separate stabilisers. Well, it works, obviously! Have fun! It did seem like there were two separate secondaries. It's normal to use a separate supply for the digital section to avoid common ground currents btw. Graham |
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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
"Eeyore" skrev i en meddelelse ... Sander deWaal wrote: "Tonni" said: Hi Graham & Sander! Took the chance, and threw in the mentionned 2 * 15 VAC tranny... Wauvvv. - Had i just done that before!!! Thanks A LOT for Your time!!! Hi Tonni, It seems to me then that the different supply voltages are derived from the main + and - 15V via the separate stabilisers. Well, it works, obviously! Have fun! It did seem like there were two separate secondaries. It's normal to use a separate supply for the digital section to avoid common ground currents btw. Graham Hi again! Both Sander & You Graham, are right! It were the local regulation that confused me... - No schematics... After some diggin' i came in contact with a tech. from NAD that told me the source is supposed to be 2 * 18 VAC Thanks again!!! Tonni |
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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
"Tonni" said:
After some diggin' i came in contact with a tech. from NAD that told me the source is supposed to be 2 * 18 VAC That's Amplimo nr. 28014 (50VA) or 38014 (80VA), resp. 24 euro and 26,50 euro, directly from the manufacturer. Count another 15 euro or so for shipping to DK, or find a local distributor Info from: http://www.amplimo.nl/. I bet NAD is a "bit" more expensive ;-) -- "Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks." |
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(Wery) OT!!! NAD S100 question
That's Amplimo nr. 28014 (50VA) or 38014 (80VA), resp. 24 euro and
26,50 euro, directly from the manufacturer. Count another 15 euro or so for shipping to DK, or find a local distributor Info from: http://www.amplimo.nl/. I bet NAD is a "bit" more expensive ;-) Hi again Sander! Had a 160VA iron laying in my bin... ;-) NAD wanted 465,- DKK including tax and porto.. - That's ? 65,- Best regards Tonni |
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- That's ? 65,-
Should be euro... ;-) Best regards Tonni |
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