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PowerBassTM Series

PB12
Powered Subwoofer

Service Manual

JBL Consumer Products 250 Crossways Park Dr. Woodbury, New York 11797 Rev10 2/2004

PB12

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Safety Information ....................................................................3 Basic Specifications ..................................................................4 Detailed Specifications ..............................................................5 Controls and their Function..........................................................6 Connections ............................................................................7 Operation ..............................................................................10 Troubleshooting.......................................................................11 Test Setup and Procedure .........................................................12 Service Bulletin JBL 2001-03 .....................................................13 Service Bulletin JBL 2001-04 .....................................................14 Service Bulletin JBL 2001-05 .....................................................17 Service Bulletin JBL 2001-07 .....................................................18 Service Bulletin JBL 2001-08 .....................................................19 Tech Tip JBLTT2003-04............................................................20 Exploded View/Packaging..........................................................21 Amplifier Exploded View ...........................................................22 Amplifier Faceplate/Access........................................................23 Integrated Circuit Diagrams.......................................................24 Testing Procedures................. ................................................26 Block Diagram Revision 2.........................................................32 Electrical Parts List (PCB version 6.3 ­ 7.0)................................. 33 Electrical Parts List (PCB version 7.2) .........................................37 Electrical Parts List Revision 2....................................................41 Printed Circuit Boards (PCB version 6.3).......................................44 Printed Circuit Boards (PCB version 6.4).......................................47 Printed Circuit Boards (PCB version 7.2)... ..................................48 Schematics Version 1 Preamp (PCB version 6.3)................................. .................51 Power Amp (PCB version 6.0 -6.3)........ ...............................52 Power Amp (PCB version 7.0)............... ..............................53 Preamp (PCB version 7.2)................................. .................54 Power Amp (PCB version 7.2).................................. ...... ....55 Schematics Version 2...............................................................56 PB12 ­ DIFFERENCES IN REVISION 1 AND REVISION 2
REVISION 1 Amplifier faceplate says "Made in Canada" Amplifier serial number starts with "AM" Black (or silver) potted, non-serviceable output module REVISION 2 Amplifier serial number starts with "HA" Output transistors in the open, on a large black heatsink Large plastic cup enclosing the rear of the amp assembly Main PCB, bottom, solder-side contains all SMD devices "Made in Mexico" label on outer part of cabinet

BOTH VERSIONS OF THESE AMPLIFIERS ARE NOT CONSIDERED INTERCHANGEABLE; THEY ARE NOT A DROP-IN REPLACEMENT IN THE CABINET OF THE OTHER VERSION.

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SAFETY INFORMATION
Warning
Any person performing service of this unit will be exposed to hazardous voltages and the risk of electric shock. It is assumed that any person who removes the amplifier from this cabinet has been properly trained in protecting against avoidable injury and shock. Therefore, any service procedures are to be performed by qualified service personal ONLY!

List of Safety Components Requiring Exact Replacements
Revision 1 F1 - 80117 PWRCORD 80105 Revision 2 093-105202-300 083-041802-009 Description Line Fuse Slo Blo 2.0A 250V UL approved SPT-2 or better with polarized plug, UL approved wired with the hot side to fused side. Use with factory replacement panel strain relief (70305) only. Power Transformer. Use only factory replacement. Bridge diode. Use only factory replacement. Large electrolytic filter caps. Be sure replacement part is at least the same working voltage and capacitance rating. Also the lead spacing is important. Incorrect spacing may cause premature failure due to internal cabinet pressure and vibration. 4.7uF, 100 volt NPE low df radial. (On Power amp PCB) Power output module. Use only factory replacement Use only factory replacement Use only factory replacement CMC - Use only factory replacement L1 - Use only factory replacement L2 - Use only factory replacement L3 - Use only factory replacement

Caution
Before the amplifier is plugged in, be sure its rated voltage corresponds to the voltage of the AC power source to be used. Incorrect voltage could cause damage to the amplifier when the AC power cord is plugged in. Do not exceed rated voltage by more than 10%: operation below 90% of rated voltage will cause poor performance or may shut the unit off.
TRX 80116 BR RECT 50100 C1,2 (2200uF 100V) 30710 042-010053-003 BR1 052-400080-000 C6,8 (3300uf 80v) 034-470745-200

Leakage/Resistance Check
Before returning the unit to the customer, perform a leakage or resistance test as follows: Leakage Current. Connect the unit to its rated power source. Using an ammeter, measure the current between the neutral side of the AC supply and chassis ground of the unit under test. If leakage current exceeds 0.5mA, the unit is defective. Reverse the polarity of the AC supply and repeat. Resistance. Measure the resistance from either side of the line cord to chassis ground, If it is less than 500k ohms, the unit is defective. WARNING! DO NOT return the unit to the customer if it fails one of these tests until the problem is located and corrected.

C10 30718 S64AMI 60302 Faceplate 70325 Rear Amp Cover Does not apply Inductor 80100 Inductor 80121 Does not apply Does not apply

Does not apply

Does not apply

n/a 063-531808-000 Does not apply Does not apply Inductor 043-300101-000 Inductor 043-700101-000

Critical Components
All components identified with the IEC symbol in the parts list and schematic diagram designate components in which safety can be of special significance when replacing a component identified with. Use only the replacement parts designated in the parts list or parts with the same rating of resistance, wattage or voltage.

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BASIC SPECIFICATIONS PB12 Subwoofer
Output Power Driver Frequency Response Inputs Outputs Low-Pass Frequency High-Pass Frequency Dimensions (H x W x D) 250 watts RMS 12" Woofer 25Hz ­ Low-Pass Frequency setting Line Level (option: LFE); Speaker Level Speaker level fixed frequency 150Hz Variable from 50Hz ­ 150Hz 150Hz when using Speaker Level Output 15 1/2" x 15" x 16" 394mm x 381mm x 406mm (with feet) 17 1/2" x 15" x 16" 445mm x 381mm x 406mm 40 lb/18.2kg
00261-1

Weight

Refinements may be made on occasion to existing products without notice but will always meet or exceed original specifications unless otherwise stated. PowerBass is a registered trademark of JBL, Incorporated.

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DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS PB12 Subwoofer
JBL PB12 250W Powered Sub Amp
Yes/No Yes Yes Specification Hi/Lo Line 108-132 207-264 Unit Nom. 120 230 QA Test Limits n/a n/a 140 130 1 0.5 20 35 Unit Vrms Vrms Conditions Notes Normal Operation Normal operation, MOMS required Notes LINE VOLTAGE US 120vac/60Hz EU 230vac/50-60Hz Parameter Amp Section Type (Class AB, D, other) Load Impedance (speaker) Rated Output Power (120VAC) Rated Output Power (230VAC) THD @ Rated Power THD @ 1 Watt DC Offset Damping factor Input Sensitivity Input Frequency L&R LFE input Speaker/Hi Level Input Signal to Noise SNR-A-Weighted SNR-unweighted SNR rel. 1W-unweighted Residual Noise Floor

D 5.6 250 250 0.3 0.1 10 >50

n/a Ohms Watts Watts % % mV-DC DF

Nominal Domestic version only 120 VAC-60 Hz 230 VAC-50 Hz EU Version only 145 Watts

22k filter 22k filter @ Speaker Outputs Measured at amplifier board

At spkr cable. 150 Watts @ THD < 0.1 % @ 50 Hz

50 240 240 2.4 90 85 65 1

Hz mVrms mVrms Vrms dBA dBr dBr mVrms

50 ±2dB ±2dB ±2dB 70 70 60 3

Nominal Freq. To 150 Watts To 150 Watts To 150 Watts relative to rated power relative to rated power relative to 1W Output Volume @max, using RMS reading DMM/VOM (or A/P) BW=20 Khz. Volume @max, w/ A/P Swept Bandpass Measurement (Line freq.+ harmonics) (BW=20 Khz) Nominal Nominal

Single input driven Single input driven, LFE switch ON Single input driven A-Weighting filter 22k filter 22k filter Line level inputs must be terminated using

1KOHM

Residual Noise Floor

1.5 mVrms(max)

3

Line level inputs must be terminated using

1KOHM

Input Impedance Line Input (L, R,LFE) Speaker/Hi Level Input Filters LP filter 4th order fixed Subsonic filter (HPF) 3rd Order LFE Low pass 2nd order HP speaker out connector

20K 4.7K

ohms ohms

n/a n/a

60-180 Fixed 200>LP<1K 200 100 -LOG YES 0-180 YES
YES

Hz Hz Hz Hz

± 10 LFE input driven only Speaker input driven - 4 Ohms Speaker input driven - 8 Ohms

2nd order variable + 2nd order fix-24 db/Octave

± 10 ± 10

Features Volume pot Taper (lin/log) HP Speaker out Phase switch LP Filter defeat switch Input Configuration Line In (L,R) & LFE Spkr/Hi Level In Signal Sensing (ATO) Auto-Turn-On (yes/no) ATO Input test frequency ATO Level LFE Input ATO Level Speaker in ATO Turn-on time Auto Mute/ Turn-OFF Time Power on Delay time Transients/Pops ATO Transient Turn-on Transient Turn-off Transient Efficiency Stand-by Input Power

-deg

functional functional functional functional
functional

A Taper Refer to Filter section Disables LP filter, intended for LFE
Dual RCA jack

--

YES

--

functional

Binding post connector L&R

YES 50 4 50 5 15 3

Hz mV mV ms minutes sec.

functional " functional " Maximum acceptable level. functional " Maximum acceptable level. functional functional Amp connected and AC on, then input signal applied 15 T before muting, after signal is Auto turn of time (T) must be 5 > T < 15 Minutes removed 4 AC Power Applied

5 50 50 65 24

mV-peak mV-peak mV-peak % Watts

n/a 2v-pp 2v-pp 64 26

@ Speaker Outputs @ Speaker Outputs @ Speaker Outputs @ nom. line voltage

AC Line cycled from OFF to ON AC Line cycled from ON to OFF Nominal Line voltage 120 VAC Maximum allowable input power under nominal Input voltage and frequency, HOT or COLD operation. 150 Watts @ 5.6 Ohms nominal line voltage

Power Cons. @ rated power Protection Short Circuit Protection Thermal Protection DC Offset Protection Line Fuse Rating USA-Domestic EU

234

Watts

240

@ nom. line voltage

YES YES YES 2 1.25 Amps Amps

functional Direct short at output functional @1/8 max unclipped Power at 1.06 times the input voltage DC present at Speaker Out leads Type-T or Slo Blo-250 V Type-T or Slo Blo-250 V

Amplifier should resume operation after short circuit condition removal

External fuse with UL/SEMKO rated holder

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PB12 Subwoofer Controls and Their Function
1. Power - These lights will be red when the unit is plugged in and not receiving a signal; when the PB12 receives a signal, the lights will cycle to GREEN. If no signal is received after 10-15 minutes the lights will cycle back to RED (standby) until a signal is present again. Level Control - The subwoofer Level Control, PB12, (located on the rear panel) adjusts the volume of the subwoofer relative to the rest of the system. LFE/Normal Switch - Ordinarily placed in the Normal position - but switch to LFE when playing Dolby® Digital, DTS® or other digital surround modes - see page 9. Phase Switch - Changes the subwoofer's output to be in phase or 180 degrees out of phase with the program material. Crossover Frequency - Sets the highest frequency the subwoofer will reproduce. Line Input - Main Input connection to subwoofer (preferred). Speaker In Jacks - Main Input connection to subwoofer when line level, subwoofer, or pre-amp output connectors are not available, or when a high pass filter (set at 150Hz) to main loudspeakers is desired through the Speaker Output Jacks. Speaker Out Jacks - Connected to main loudspeakers when the Speaker Input Jacks are used. Power Switch - Turns the PB12 on or off.

Front Panel

2.

3.

4.

Rear Panel

5. 6. 7.

8. 9.

R

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Speaker Connection
When we designed the PB12 powered subwoofers, our goal was to offer the user the best possible performance combined with the most flexible and complete installation options. Please look over the following three examples to determine which description best matches your system and follow the corresponding hookup instructions. To use the binding-post speaker terminals with bare wire, unscrew the collar until the hole through the centerpost is visible under the collar. Insert the bare end of the wire through the hole in the post, then screw the collar back down until the connection is tight. The holes in the center of the collars are intended for banana-type connectors.

Dolby Pro Logic (Non-Digital) ­ Speaker Level
Use this installation method for Dolby Pro Logic applications (not Dolby Digital, DTS or other digital processing), where the receiver/processor does not have a subwoofer output or a volume-controlled preamp (line-) level output: Connect your receiver or amplifier's front left and right speaker terminals to the left and right terminals on the subwoofer that are marked "High Level In." Connect the left and right terminals on the subwoofer that are marked "High Level Out" to the corresponding terminals on the back of your front left and right speakers. Connect your receiver or amplifier's center, left and right surround-speaker terminals to the corresponding terminals on the back of your center, left and right surround speakers.

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Dolby Pro Logic (Non-Digital) ­ Line Level
Use this installation method for Dolby Pro Logic applications (not Dolby Digital, DTS or other digital processing), where the receiver/processor is equipped with a subwoofer output or a volume-controlled preamp (line-) level output: Use RCA-type patch cords to connect the line-level subwoofer outputs on your receiver or amplifier to the linelevel inputs on the subwoofer. IMPORTANT: Make sure that the LFE toggle switch on the subwoofer is in the "Normal" position. Do not use the "LFE" position with Dolby Pro Logiconly processors. Note: If your receiver or amplifier only has one subwoofer output jack, then you may connect the subwoofer output on your receiver/preamplifier to either the left or right line-level input on the subwoofer. It makes no difference which jack you choose. Connect each speaker to the corresponding speaker terminals on your receiver or amplifier. Make sure your receiver or processor is configured correctly: Make sure that the subwoofer is configured as "On." Note for advanced users: If your receiver/processor has a built-in low-pass crossover filter for the subwoofer output, then the LFE switch should be set to the "LFE" position to bypass the subwoofer's internal crossover.

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Dolby Digital or DTS (or Other Digital Surround Mode) Connection
Use this installation method for Dolby Digital, DTS or other digital surround processors: IMPORTANT: Make sure that the LFE toggle switch on the subwoofer is in the "LFE" position. Use the line-level input jacks for the LowFrequency Effects channel. Connect these jacks to the LFE output or subwoofer output on your receiver or amplifier. Note: If your receiver or amplifier only has one subwoofer output jack, then you may connect the subwoofer output on your receiver/preamplifier to either the left or right line-level input on the subwoofer. It makes no difference which jack you choose. Connect each speaker to the corresponding speaker terminals on your receiver or amplifier. Make sure that you have configured your surroundsound processor for "Subwoofer On" or "LFE On." The front left, front right, center and rear speakers should be set to "Small" or "Large" depending on their size and frequency response. Consult your receiver's or processor's owner's manual.

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OPERATION
Power
When the unit is plugged in and the power switch is on and no signal is received, the LEDs on the front of the unit will turn red. When a signal is present, the LEDs will turn green. Note: It will take several minutes for the LEDs to turn from green to red after the input signal to the subwoofer is removed. Due to JBL's unique, high-output, high-efficiency amplifier design, power consumption is minimal when the subwoofer is not receiving a signal.

Level Control
The subwoofer Level Control adjusts the volume of the subwoofer relative to the rest of the system. Proper level adjustments depend on several variables such as room size, subwoofer placement, type of main speakers and listener position. Adjust the subwoofer level so that the volume of the bass information is pleasing to you.

Crossover Adjustments
The Crossover Frequency 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 ­ 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 low-pass crossover control to a higher setting, between 120Hz ­ 150Hz. This control is not used when the LFE switch is in the "LFE" position.
LEVEL
Min Max

LFE

NORMAL

PHASE



180º

CROSSOVER FREQUENCY
50Hz 150Hz

PowerBass PB12
L
LINE LEVEL IN For LFE use L or R

R

L
HIGH LEVEL IN

+ ­

R L
HIGH LEVEL OUT

R

ON

OFF

POWER

120V 60Hz

PowerBass PB12
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN

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Phase Control

The Phase Control determines whether the subwoofer's piston-like action moves in and out in phase with the main speakers or opposite the main speakers. There is no correct or incorrect setting. Proper phase adjustment depends on several variables such as subwoofer placement and listener position. Adjust the

phase switch to maximize bass output at the listening position. Remember, every system, room and listener is different. There are no right or wrong settings; this switch offers the added flexibility to adjust your subwoofer for optimum performance for your specific listening conditions without having to move your speakers.

If at some time in the future you happen to rearrange your listening room and move your speakers, you should experiment with the phase switch in both positions, and leave it in the position that maximizes bass performance.

TROUBLESHOOTING
If you used the high-level (speaker) inputs and there is no sound from any of the speakers: · Check that receiver/amplifier is on and a source is playing. · Check that powered subwoofer is plugged into an active electrical outlet and is switched on. · Check all wires and connections between receiver/amplifier and speakers. Make sure all wires are connected. Make sure none of the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured. · Review proper operation of your receiver/amplifier. If there is low (or no) bass output: · Make sure the connections to the left and right "Speaker Inputs" have the correct polarity (+ and ­). · Make sure that the subwoofer is plugged into an active electrical outlet and switched on. · Adjust the crossover point. · Flip the Phase Control switch to the opposite position. · If you are using a Dolby Digital/DTS receiver or processor, make sure that the subwoofer adjustments on the receiver/processor are set up correctly. · Slowly turn the Level Control clockwise until you begin to hear the desired amount of bass. If you used the line-level inputs and there is no sound from the subwoofer: · Check that receiver/amplifier is on and a source is playing. · Check that powered subwoofer is plugged into an active electrical outlet and is switched on. · Check all wires and connections between receiver/ amplifier and subwoofer. Make sure all wires are connected. Make sure none of the wires are frayed, cut or punctured. · Review proper operation of your receiver/amplifier. · Slowly turn the Level Control clockwise until you begin to hear the desired amount of bass. · Make sure that you have configured your receiver/ processor so that the subwoofer/LFE output is on.

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PB12 TEST SETUP AND PROCEDURE
AC VOLT METER (6V)
LEVEL

CD PLAYER

LINE LEVEL

FROM LINE-LEVEL SOURCE
CROSSOVER FREQUENCY

Min LFE

Max NORMAL

PHASE

0

180

50 Hz

150 Hz

PRE AMP PB12 UNDER TEST

PowerBass PB12
L
LI NE LEVEL I N

R

FOR

LFE

USE L or R

AMPLIFIER

L HIGH LIVEL IN R

L

SPEAKER LEVEL

General Function UUT = Unit Under Test
1. Connect one line level input cable (RCA) from signal generator to either Right or Left Level input on UUT. VOLUME control should be full conterclockwise. Make sure the LFE/Normal switch is in the NORMAL position. 2. Turn on generator, adjust to 100mV, 50Hz. 3. Plug in UUT; Turn Main Power switch ON. LED's on the front panel may be either Red or Green. Turn VOLUME control full clockwise. Low Pass control should be set fully clockwise (150Hz). 4. LED should turn Green; immediately bass response should be heard and felt from port tube opening. 5. Turn off generator, turn VOLUME control fully counterclockwise, disconnect RCA cables. 6. Connect one pair of speaker cables to either high level input terminal on UUT. Cables should be connected to an integrated amplifier fed by the signal generator. 7. Turn on generator and adjust so that speaker level output is 1.0V, 50Hz. Turn VOLUME control full clockwise. 8. Green LED should light, immediate bass response should be heard and felt from the port tube opening.

Sweep Function
1. Follow steps 1-4 above, using a sweep generator as a signal source. 2. Sweep generator from 20Hz to 300Hz. Listen to the cabinet and drivers for any rattles, clicks, buzzes or any other noises. If any unusual noises are heard, remove driver and test.

Driver Function
1. Remove driver from cabinet; detach + and ­ wire clips. 2. Check DC resistance of driver; it should be 4.8 ohms. 3. Connect a pair of speaker cables to driver terminals. Cables should be connected to an integrated amplifier fed by a signal 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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00229

SPEAKER OUTPUT FROM AMPLIFIER

HIGH LIVEL OUT R

PB12

Service Bulletin
Service Bulletin JBL2001-03 Rev1 ­ January 2002 To: All JBL Service Centers This is considered a Minor repair Models: PB10, PB12 (Revision 1 only)* Subject: Unit Will Not Switch to Standby Mode When the power cord of the PB series subwoofer is plugged into a wall outlet (and for the PB12 only, the power switch is on), and an audio signal is present, the LED's on the cabinet face will turn green, indicating the subwoofer is in the ON mode. With the audio signal removed, it will take 10 - 15 minutes for the LEDs to turn from green to red, indicating the subwoofer is now in the STANDBY mode. Power consumption is minimal in this mode. In the event you receive a PB10 or PB12 subwoofer with the complaint: "The unit will not switch to standby mode, even when the audio signal is removed" (indicated by the subwoofer's green LED's remaining on), perform the following modification: 1) Set the unit on a padded surface and remove all external cables. 2) On the amplifier faceplate, remove the (10) Phillips mounting screws around the perimeter. 3) Remove the amplifier assembly from the enclosure. If the amp is turned and supported correctly, no other connectors need to be unplugged. 4) Locate Zener Diode D10 and Resistor R42 (22k). See illustration. These parts must be "swapped", i.e., R42 soldered into the D10 location, and D10 soldered into the R42 location. VERY IMPORTANT: Observe polarity on D10 in new location. 5) Replace amplifier; test subwoofer to assure the unit goes into the standby mode 10 - 15 minutes after removing the Audio input signal.

Model
PB10 * PB12 *

S e rial numbe r
All serial numbers af f ected

S tatus
Unit may not switch to Standby mode

Action
Swap locations: Zener Diode D10, Resistor R42 (22k). Observe D10 polarity.

* Revision 1 of the PB10/12: Amplifier faceplate says "Made in Canada"; Amplifier serial number starts with "AM"
Black (or silver) potted, non-serviceable S53/64AMI output module. PB10 only ­ No Power switch

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Service Bulletin
Service Bulletin JBL2001-04 Rev2 ­ February 2003 To: All JBL Service Centers This is considered a Minor repair

Models: PB10, PB12 (Revision 1 only)* Subject: Hum, Buzz or "Thumping"
In the event you receive a PB10 or PB12 subwoofer complaint: "There is an audible hum or buzz", or the subwoofer "thumps" or "pops" every 10 seconds, then review the conditions below to determine the most effective solution: A) Audible Hum with unit on, Green LED is ON, hum disappears completely when the connecting input cables (RCA or Speaker-Level) are disconnected: Very long runs of line-level input cables, particularly in parallel with AC power cords, may induce hum in the audio cables. Check audio cables for defects, broken ground connections, or replace low quality cables. Try plugging the AC power cord from the subwoofer into a different AC service outlet other than the outlet the rest of the audio equipment is plugged into. B) Mild Audible Hum under all circumstances when power cord is plugged in outlet. Hum level does not change whether the LED's are Red or Green, or input cables are connected or disconnected. Level control adjustments do not change the hum level. This may be a mechanical hum caused by the power transformer. Note that a slight hum, within design limits, may be noticeable in a very quiet room, when you are close to the unit. This is acceptable within the PB10/12's product and price category to most customers, but not to others. If the mechanical hum is unacceptable to the customer, then replace Power Transformer. PB10: JBL part# 80135. PB12: JBL part# 80116 C) Loud Hum, under all circumstances. It may be louder when LED's are Green vs. Red ; it may be affected by the position of the Level control. The subwoofer may "thump" or "pop" approximately every 10 seconds. Reset the digital subwoofer amplifier by unplugging the AC power cord. Wait 30 seconds, then plug the cord back in. Repeat this 2-3 times if necessary. For #B only - If the unit still does not function correctly, then check and replace main Power Supply capacitors C1 and C2. Both Value and df should be checked, with a GenRad model 1657 Digibridge or equivalent Value should be the rating listed below, within this tolerance: +80/-20 % A df value of higher than 15% (.15) should be considered defective. PB10 PB12 4700 µF 50v 105c 2200 µF 100v 105c JBL part# 30706 JBL part# 30710

For #C only - If the unit still does not function correctly, then replace Power Amp Module S53/64AMI as per instructions below: PB10: JBL part# 60301 PB12: JBL part# 60302 1) Set the unit on a padded surface and remove all external cables. 2) On the amplifier faceplate, remove the (10) Phillips mounting screws around the perimeter. 3) Remove the amplifier assembly from the enclosure. If the amp is supported correctly, no other connectors need to be unplugged. 4) Locate the Power Amp Module S53/64AMI, see location on the following page. It is the large black or gray component with a metal case. On the solder side of the circuit board are 28 soldered connections. NOTE: See special handling instructions for S53/64AMI on the following page. 5) Replace the amplifier assembly back into the cabinet; replace the screws. 6) Test the unit and confirm the original problem has been corrected. NOTE: THE PB10/12 REVISION 1 AMPLIFIER MUST ALWAYS BE TESTED WITH A WOOFER OR 4 OHM RESISTIVE LOAD.

JBL Incorporated

250 Crossways Park Dr.

Woodbury, New York 11797 (516) 496-3400

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PB10/12 Revision 1 Only

MODEL PB10 PB12

Serial Number (120v)
Serial numbers are located on the cabinet directly below the amplifier faceplate.

STATUS Hum, Buzz or "Thumping" Hum, Buzz or "Thumping"

ACTION Replace Power Amp Module S53AMI for symptoms described in #C only Replace Power Amp Module S64AMI for symptoms described in #C only

See serial numbers on Page 3 for factory modified units

* Revision 1 of the PB10/12: Amplifier faceplate says "Made in Canada"; Amplifier serial number starts with "AM"
Black (or silver) potted, non-serviceable S53/64AMI output module. PB10 only ­ No Power switch

JBL Incorporated

250 Crossways Park Dr.

Woodbury, New York 11797 (516) 496-3400

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FACTORY MODIFIED PB-10 SERIAL NUMBERS
1953 7720 8579 10145 10448 10458 11772 11792 11939 13128 13296 14371 14508 14510 14519 14674 14822 15092 15525 15634 15644-15645 15649 15654 15657 15659 15662 15673-15674 15676-15677 15679 15681 15683 15692 15696 15702 15705 16413 17723 17740 18274 19665 20470 21026 21124 21126 21637 22892 22894-22895 22901 22905-22906 22908 22913 22917 22927 22933 25158-25159 25161 25164 25168 25171 25174 25179 25185 25187 25189 25194 25214 25218-25219 25229 25234-25236 25238-25243 25247-25249 25251-25252 25256-25257 25261-25263 25265-25267 23000 23896 23904-23905 23989 23991 23993 23997 24004 24010 24166 24230 24874-24875 24888 24902 24905-24907 24909 24913-24914 24919 24924 24926 24928-24929 24931-24932 24934 24936 24939 24944 24948 24950 24960 24986 24988 24991 24994 24996 24998 25001 25003-25005 25007 25015 25018 25020 25025 25029-25030 25033 25037 25039 25041 25043-25056 25058-25115 25117 25119-25142 25144-25147 25149-25152 25154-25156 25436 25691 25694 25698-25699 25704 25706 25710 25712-25713 25715-25719 25721-25730 25732 25734 25735 25737-25739 25742-25745 25747-25770 25772-25777 25779-25791 25793-25833 25835-25845 25847-25850 25270-25272 25276 25278-25291 25294-25297 25300 25302-25303 25306-25307 25309 25311 25313-25314 25333-25334 25341 25345 25347-25348 25351-25352 25358 25360-25361 25363-25364 2536825369 25371 25375 25384-25386 25391-25392 25394 25396 25399 25402 25406 25408 25416 25419 25421 25426 26141-26150 26152- 26172 26174 26176-26185 26187-26197 26198-26201 26203 26206 26209 26211 26213-26214 26217 26235 26238 26242 26244 26246 26251-26252 26254-26255 26266 26273 26278 26282 26286 26384 26388 26390-26391 26399-26400 26402 26405-26406 26408-26409 26411 26413-26415 26417 26419 26421 26432 26438-26439 26443 26451-26452 26457-26458 26460-26462 25852-25864 25866-25868 25870 25874-25881 25883-25886 25888 25890-25891 25893-25894 25896-26000 26002-26012 26014-26076 26079 26081 26083 26086-26087 26089-26091 26093-26094 26096-26097 26099-26101 26103-26104 26106 26108 26110 26112 26115 26118-26119 26121-26124 26126 26128 26130-26131 26133-26134 26136-26137 26139 26522 26525 26528 26531 26533 26536 26540-26541 26543-26544 26546-26554 26556-26557 26560 26565 26568 26573 26587 26599 26604 26614-26615 26624-26625 26627 26629 26632 26638 26641-26643 26645 26655 26658 26662 26665 26669 26671 26673 26675-26677 26680 26686 26692-26694 26696-26697 26700 26702 26706 26708 26713-26716 26465 26474 26477 26479-26480 26483 26486 26498 26503 26510-26512 26514 26517 26520 26781 26783 26786 26789 26791 26793 26795-26797 26799-26801 26804 26807 26810 26813 26815-26816 26820 26822 26825 26827 26829 26833-26834 26838 26840 26843 26844 26846 26850 26857 26874 26876-26880 26882 26885-26886 26888-26894 26913 26915-26917 26922-26935 26967 26984-27001 27010-27033 27100 27103-27104 27122-27126 27142-27143 27148-27149 27151 27153 27190 27192 27196-27273 27275-27277 27279-27312 27314-27329 27331-27351 27353-27370 27372 27374 28236-28237 28239-28241 28243 28245 28250 28256 28259 28264-28267 28270-28271 26718-26720 26722-26725 26729-26730 26732-26743 26745-26747 26750 26752-26753 26755 26757-26759 26762-26768 26770-26771 26773-26778 27376-27399 27401-27503 27532 27553 27624-27647 27649-27698 27701-27720 27722-27769 27771-27774 27776-27852 27854-27866 27868-27911 27913-27999 28001-28067 28069 28070 28072-28073 28075 28078 28087 28092-28094 28096-28097 28099 28101-28102 28105 28108 28110-28114 28116-28117 28119-28120 28122-28123 28125 28130-28131 28133 28137 28140-28150 28152-28158 28160-28161 28167 28172 28177 28181 28184 28186-28187 28193 28196 28202-28203 28207 28211 28215 28217-28218 28220-28221 28223 28227 28231-28234 29792-29860 29862-29915 29917-30062 30064-30133 30152-30288 30290-30345 30347-30413 30415-30490 30492-30524 28283 28286 28288 28291 28293-28294 28296 28298 28300 28302-28303 28305-28331 28333-28343 28345-28354 28369 28379-28689 28691-28697 28699-28708 28710-28715 28717-28720 28722-28724 28726-28731 28734 28736 28738-28740 28742-28744 28746-28750 28752-28754 28756-28821 28823-29130 29132-29142 29144-29219 29221-29276 29278-29280 29282-29327 29329-29338 29340-29379 29381-29389 29391-29451 29453-29455 29457 29459-29528 29530-29531 29533-29605 29607-29624 29626-29634 29636-29790 30526-30533 30535-30625 30627-30649 30651-30686 30688-30748 30750-30930 30932-31025 31027-31072 31074-31123 31125 31127-31139 31256 31771 35089 35733 36186 37400 39339 80749

JBL Incorporated

250 Crossways Park Dr.

Woodbury, New York 11797 (516) 496-3400

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Service Bulletin
Service Bulletin JBL2001-05 Rev2 - February 2002 To: All JBL Service Centers This is considered a Minor repair Models: PB12 (Revision 1 only)* Subject: Popping Every Few Seconds During Play In the event you receive a PB12 subwoofer with the complaint: "The subwoofer "thumps" or "pops" every few seconds of play", follow the procedure below: Probable Cause: Inductor L1 (220uH) may be damaged. Check and Replace L1 if necessary: 1) Set the unit on a padded surface and remove all external cables. 2) On the amplifier faceplate, remove the (10) Phillips mounting screws around the perimeter. 3) Remove the amplifier assembly from the enclosure. If the amp is supported correctly, no other connectors need to be unplugged. 4) Locate Inductor L1 on the main PCB. If the windings appear charred or burnt, it must be replaced. 5) Order JBL part# 80121 and replace L1. 6) Replace the amplifier assembly back into the cabinet; replace the screws. 7) Test the unit and confirm the original problem has been corrected.

Model PB12 * PB12 *

Serial number (120V) AM0035-24318 and below AM0035-24319 and above

Status L1 may be damaged if experiencing above symptoms Modified by factory

Action Replace L1 with JBL part# 80121 None required

* Revision 1 of the PB12: Amplifier faceplate says "Made in Canada"; Amplifier serial number starts with "AM" Black (or silver) potted, non-serviceable S64AMI output module.

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PB12

Service Bulletin
Service Bulletin JBL2001-07 Rev1 - February 2002 To: All JBL Service Centers This is considered a Minor repair

Model: PB12 (Revision 1 only)* Subject: Possible Missing Diode D4 In the event you receive a PB12 subwoofer for any servicing reason, check for the presence of diode D4 on the Main PCB close to the Power Amp Module (see illustration). If D4 is missing or has been "cut out" of the circuit, it should be replaced; add JBL part# 50115. Observe polarity.

Note: The presence or absence of D4, in itself, does not contribute to, or solve, an amplifer failure. Purpose of D4 is to reduce the possibility of an occasional Turn-OFF pop noise.

Reference for general location only; all parts or designators may not conform exactly to this drawing.

* Revision 1 of the PB12:
Amplifier faceplate says "Made in Canada"; Amplifier serial number starts with "AM" Black (or silver) potted, non-serviceable S64AMI output module.

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Service Bulletin
Service Bulletin JBL2003-08 ­ July 2003 To: All JBL Service Centers This is considered a Minor repair Models: PB12 (Revision 2, PCB Revision "C" or "D" only) * Subject: Service Modification ­ L5 Bypass In the event you receive a PB12 subwoofer for servicing, the following modification should be performed to the amplifier, after identification that it is Revision 2, and with PCB Revision "C" or "D": 1) Set the unit on a padded surface and remove all external cables. 2) On the amplifier faceplate, remove the (10) Phillips mounting screws around the perimeter. 3) Remove the amplifier assembly from the enclosure. If the amp is supported correctly, no other connectors need to be unplugged. 4) Remove the plastic rear cover to access the components. 5) Locate L5 Ferrite Bead; on the opposite side of the PCB (SMD component side), solder a 16-18 gauge jumper or buss wire across its two connections. 6) Complete any other repairs; reassemble and test the unit.

NOTE: Some woofers that were used in the PB12 had similar terminals (both .205") so there is no polarity-keying if the woofer wires are unplugged for any reason, (even though the amp output terminals themselves are dissimilar (.205 and .250). In this case, assure the polarity is correct if the woofer wires have been unplugged. Green = Positive (.250"), Black = Negative (.205"). The "+" and "-" markings are on the woofer terminal block. Assure the Faston connectors are tight and crimped on the terminals.
MODEL

* Identification of the PB12 Revision 2: (120v)
1) Amplifier serial number starts with "HA" Output transistors in the open, on a large black heatsink Large plastic cup enclosing the rear of the amp assembly Main PCB, bottom, solder-side contains all SMD devices "Made in Mexico" label on outer part of cabinet 2) PCB Revision "C" and "D" ­ Revision silkscreen can be found on the long outer edge of the PCB

STATUS All PB12 amplifiers Revision 2 and PCB Revision "C" and "D" should be modified during any service procedure to avoid Q18,Q22 damage

ACTION

PB12

Solder a jumper or buss wire across L5 to bypass it.

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TECH TIPS
Troubleshooting tips and solutions to common service problems
For models: PB10, PB12 (Revision 2) * TIP# JBLTT2003-04

Subject: Replacing MOSFETS Q18, Q22 In the event you need to replace MOSFET transistors Q18 or Q22 as part of a repair, it is important to use ONLY the JBL part# FE106401110 or only the brands: International Rectifier, or Fairchild. Replace both Q18 and Q22 MOSFET's in the circuit, even if only one seems to be damaged. Do NOT mix & match these components from different manufacturers, or batches. They should be identical.

* Late version PB10 or PB12 subwoofers (Revision 2 in the service manual) can be identified by:
· · · · Amplifier serial number starts with "HA" Output transistors in the open, on a large black heatsink Large plastic cup enclosing the rear of the amp assembly Main PCB, bottom, solder-side contains all SMD devices

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PB12

Exploded and Packaging Views
9

5

4 2

10
6

7

(Rev 2 has

1

1 pc. Foam per side)
8

MECHANICAL & PACKING PARTS LIST
Item # 1 2 3 4 Description Qty Revision 1 Part# Revision 2 Part# 338128-001 336486-001 338131-001 338129-001 331384-001 331994-001 Not For Sale 763-31110-40 n/a n/a 338132-001 336799-001 336485-001 338125-001 1 203500 12" Woofer (DCR = 4.8 ) Foot 4 203410 Outer Carton 1 203420 Owner's Manual 120V 1 203430 Survey Card 1 n/a Warranty Card 1 n/a 5 PB12 Amplifier Complete 1 Not For Sale 6 Foot Screw 4 203411 7 Foam corners (Top Corners) 4 203460 8 Foam corners (Bottom Corners) 4 203470 7&8 Foam End Pad (Top & Bottom) 2 n/a 9 Port tube 1 Not For Sale 10 Logo Badge 1 336485-001 LED Ass'y for Logo Badge 1 338125-001 Identification Of PB12 Revisions 1 and 2 can be found on Page 2.

3

(IMAGE REDUCED)

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PB12

Amplifier Exploded View (Revision 1 Only)
1

5

6 2 3

4

00263

7

LEGEND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dual RCA jack Power Transformer Level Pot Crossover CONTROL Fuse Clips (2) 108320 80116 40402 40707 70323

2A SLO-BLO T TypeFuse (3AG) 80117 Power Switch 70151

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PB12

Amplifier Faceplate/Access

1

LEVEL
Min Max

2 5 3 6

LFE

NORMAL

PHASE



180º

CROSSOVER FREQUENCY
50Hz 150Hz

PowerBass PB12
L
10
LINE LEVEL IN For LFE use L or R

R

REMOVE THESE TWO SCREWS TO REMOVE REAR COVER AND ACCESS AMPLIFIER

4

L
HIGH LEVEL IN

+

­

R L
HIGH LEVEL OUT

R
7
ON OFF

9 8

POWER

120V 60Hz
Item # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

LONGER SCREW HERE
MECHANICAL & PACKING PARTS LIST Description Qty Revision 1 Part# Level Knob 1 70313 LFE Defeat Switch 1 70150 PB12 faceplate 1 70325 HI LEVEL Input/Output Jacks 4 108116 Phase Switch 1 70150 Crossover Frequency Knob 1 70313 Strain Relief Plug 1 70305 Power Cord 1 80105 Power Switch 1 70151 RCA Input jacks 1 108324 Revision 2 Part# 061-020000-000 074-030002-000 n/a 072-060170-000 074-030002-000 061-020000-000 061-314002-000 083-041802-009 074-020018-000 072-010007-000

PowerBass PB12
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN

Identification Of PB12 Revisions 1 and 2 can be found on Page 2.

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PB12

Integrated Circuit Diagrams (Revision 1 Only)
S53AMI/S64AMI - Power Amp Module SAFETY PART
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES MUST BE FOLLOWED WHEN INSTALLING NEW S53AMI/S64AMI AMP MODULES: FAILURE TO FOLLOW ONE OR MORE OF THESE STEPS MAY RESULT IN THE INSTANT DESTRUCTION OF THE MODULE WHEN POWERED UP. 1. Align white indent marker on Amp Module with indent marker on main PCB; alternately observe position of label on top of the Module; incorrectly replacing the Module 180° in the PCB slot will result in its destruction. 2. All AC powered test instruments (meters, oscilloscopes, etc.) must have a floating ground, i.e., be connected to an isolation transformer. 3. Align and position the Amp Module before soldering.

+6V

15 16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

+6V

V+

17 18

V+

O/P

19 20

O/P

V-

21 22

V-

+15V

23

+15V

4. Attach the Amp Module with the mounting screws before soldering or powering up. 5. Use only rosin-core or non-acid core solder; thoroughly de-flux the surfaces after soldering. If the new S53AMI/S64AMI Amp Module has larger mounting hole(s) in the case, and the stock screws no longer will fit, and screws of the proper type cannot be obtained locally order: (2) part# 60301S (screws)

SD 24 FR 25 I/P 26 GND 27 -15V 28

10 SD 11 FR 12 I/P 13 GND 14 -15V
00228

(2) part# 60301N (nuts)

NOTE: THE PB10/12 REVISION 1 AMPLIFIER MUST ALWAYS BE TESTED WITH A WOOFER OR 4 OHM RESISTIVE LOAD.
N-Chan JFET Q1 2N5457

LM324, TLO64, U1, U2

MPSA56, Q10, Q11

2N4401, Q12

3 Collector 2 Base 2 Base 1 Emitter

3 Collector

D

G

24

00227

S

1

2 3

1

1 Emitter

2 3

PB12

Integrated Circuit Diagrams (Revision 2 Only)
2N5401 Q1
3 Collector 2 Base
1. G 2. D 3. S

OPAMP, QUAD TL074CDR U2, 3

MOSFET IRF640 Q18, 22

1

1 Emitter

2

3

MPSW06RLRA, MPSW56RLRAMPQ, MPS2222ARLRA, 2N2907A, 2N5551, Q2, 16, 3, 21, 19, 23, 17
3 Collector 2 Base

1

2

3

OPAMP, DUAL TL072CDR SO-8, NJM4558M-TE3 U5, 6, 4

TIP31C Q4

1

1 Emitter

2 3

BEVEL

MMBT3904LTI SOT23, MMBT3906LTI SOT23, DTC114EK SMT3, MMBT5401 LTI, MMBT5551 LTI Q11, 14, 13, 5, 8, 9, 6, 10, 12, 15, 7, 20, 24, 26, 25

B

C

E

IR2111 HALF-BRIDGE DRIVER U7

25 22

PB12

PB12 Testing Procedure (Revision 1 Only)

26

PB12

PB12 Testing Procedure (Cont.) (Revision 1 Only)

27

PB12

PB12 Testing Procedure (Cont.) (Revision 1 Only)

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PB12

PB12 Testing Procedure (Cont.) (Revision 2 Only)
A. Power Amp Section Resistance Check
Resistance from S+ (SPK O/P) to GND should be >1M (NO LOAD) Resistance from V+ (C6 P+) to V- (C8 P-) gradually Fully CHARGED should read >10k Resistance from V+ (C6 P+) to S+ (SPK O/P) should read >1M Resistance from V- (C8 P-) to S+ (SPK O/P) should read >1M

2. Power Up LED RED With a 5mV signal to Low level input, LED should change to GREEN -Voltage measurements (DVM) OP AMP P-U4(1) P-U4(7) 0Vrms 11.84VDC 7.13Vrms -12.93VDC

LED RED GREEN 3. D.C. Operation

-Voltage measurements (DVM) on CLASS D POWER AMP
Between And This Point Get this Reading V+ GND 71.7V Q4(E) V0V Q1(C) GND -71.7V
Q10(C)

U7(1) GND -71.7V

U7(2) GND -71.5V

U7(4) GND -71.2V

U7(6) GND 0V

U7(7) GND 0V

U7(8) GND 4.65V

GND 0V

4. Check Switching Frequency · · Oscilloscope - USE THE PROBE TIP TO U6(7) TO GND Reading 100kHz +/-10%,24Vp-p

B. Pre Amp Section Line Level Input Sensitivity -Set up Turn level, X'OVER FREQ POT Fully CW and LFE switch off Generator Set at 200mV@50Hz Signal to Line level input

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PB12

PB12 Testing Procedure (Cont.) (Revision 2 Only)
- Voltage measurements OP AMP U3(1)
628mV

U2(1)
306.9mV

U2(14)
461mV

U2(8)
460mV

U3(7)
658mV

U3(14)
598mV

U3(8)
2.326V

U5(7)
2.02V

U5(1)
3.57V

SPEAKER O/P
23.33V

2. High Level Input Sensitivity -Set up Turn level, X'OVER FREQ POT Fully CW and LFE switch off Set Generator at 1.3V@50Hz Signal to High level input -Voltage measurements 15.3V at speaker output 3. Low-Pass -Set up Set Generator at 200 mV@100Hz Signal to Line level input Measure voltage at S+ speaker output

-Voltage measurement X'OVER FREQ. Setting CW CCW 4. LFE -Set up Set Generator at 200mV@200Hz Signal to Line level input Measure voltage at S+ speaker output Output 6V 18.32V Output 14.03V 4.8V

LFE switch Setting Normal LFE

See flow chart next page for diagnostics.

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PB12

PB12 Testing Procedure (Cont.) (Revision 2 Only)
PB12 POWER MODULE TESTING FLOW CHART
CAUTION : SPEAKER OUTPUT IS FLOATING AND IS NOT PROTECTED AGAINST A SHORT TO GROUND. ALL TEST INSTRUMENTS CONNECTED TO THE OUTPUT MUST BE FLOATING. ATTACH THE SCOPE PROBE TIP TO S - and REFERENCE LEAD TO S+.

(A 10mV signal may need from the input to trigger the Switch turn on) START

Resistance check (no load) between V+ V-, V+ O/P,V- O/P and O/P to GND is > 10K

Check +/-15V-MOD +/-15V voltage at U 6(8),U6(4) Check FB1,FB2,C45, C50,C60,C63, R81,R82

no no
OK

Replace Q18,Q22

OK

yes yes
Power up with no signal input LED RED I/P:10mv/50HZ Check +15V/SW Q4(E) TO V15V

no no
OK

yes
Check Q4(E) TO V= 0V D.C.

Discharge C37, Check fuse transformer, L4, rectifier, C6 and C8

Check
OK MUTE(-12.9V),

yes Check U7(1) = -58.3V

And Q24,Q25,Q26

no no
OK

Check MUTE(+8V) and Q24,Q25,Q26

OK

yes Use scope to check O/P U7(6) and GND 143Vp-p square wave shown

Check U7,Q16,Q17, Q20,Q21,R87, D26,D35,C64

yes Use scope to check switching frequency U6(7) 100KHz +/-10% , ~24Vp-p

no
OK

no
OK

yes yes Check L2,L3,C71,C72, C73,C74

CLASS D AMP OK END

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PB12 Block Diagram Revision 2 Only
1 2 3 4 5
RevNo Revision note

6

7
Date

8
Signature Checked

A
SPEAKER LEVEL INPUT PHASE CTRL SWITCH

A

Rin
VOLUME CTRL

Lin

DIF. AMP

SUMMI NG AMP

AMP STAGE HPF LPF 12dB/Octave LPF Variable 12dB/Octave

B

Rout Lout Line Level Input
DC OFFSET PROTECTION

12dB/Octave

B

LFE LIMITER / LPF SUMMI NG AMP

NORMAL

C

SIGNAL SENSE THERMAL PROTECTION MUTE

C

SIGNAL SENEING

ATO

CURRENT PROTECTION

MUTE

D

* FUSE

LINEAR POWER SUPPLY CLASS D AMPLIFIER OUTPUT-RELAY

D

5.6 OHMS EXTERNAL LED INDICATORS +15V SW CONTROLLED REGULATOR

E

E
MUTE

F

NOTE : 120 VAC T2A-250V 230 VAC T1.25A-250V

F

1

2

3

6

7

8

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PB12

PB12 Electrical Parts List (Revision 1 Only)
PB12 POWER AMP section of PCB Version 6.3 -7.0.
Part # 50100 50105 50112 50104 50112 50104 50104 50105 50114 50104 50113 50103 50104 50104 60157 60155 60155 60156 60102 Capacitors 30710 30718 30523 30710 30532 30502 30502 30527 30508 30513 30502 30711 30715 30716 30717 30502 30521 30521 30505 C1 C10 C11 C2 C20 C21 C22 C24 C25 C26 C27 C3 C32 C40 C41 C42 C6 C7A C7B CW CZ 2200uF 4u7F 330nF 2200uF 220nF 100nF 100nF 330nF NOT USED 10nF 3n3F 100nF 22uF 10uF 1uF 100uF 100nF 100nF 100nF NOT USED 100nF 100V 100V 100V 100V 250V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 35V 16V 16V 16V 50V 250V 250V 100V +80 / -20 +80 / -20 Electrolytic 105C BP/NP Electr DF<.1 mono ceramic Electrolytic 105C metallized polyester mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic Electrolytic Electrolytic Electrolytic Electrolytic mono ceramic ceramic/film ceramic/film ceramic/film Designator BR RECT D1 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 Q1 Q10 Q11 Q12 U1 Description RS604 1N4744A 1N5242B 1N4148 1N5242B 1N4148 1N4148 1N4744A 1N5265B 1N4148 1N4735A 1N5234B 1N4148 1N4148 2N5457 2N5401 2N5401 2N4401 TLO64 6AMP 15V 12V 12V 15V 62V 6.2V 6V 25V 120V 120V 40V Bridge rectifier 1w Zener .5w Zener Sig Diode .5w Zener Sig Diode Sig Diode 1w Zener .5w Zener Sig Diode 1W .5w Zener Sig Diode Sig Diode N-chnl FET PNP 600mA PNP 600mA NPN 600mA Quad OpAmp

+80/-20 +80/-20 +80/-20 +80/-20

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PB12

PB12 Electrical Parts List (Revision 1 Only)
PB12 POWER AMP section of PCB Version 6.3 -7.0.
Part # Resistors 40105 40105 40105 40420 40420 40417 40718 40735 40735 40735 40405 40736 40737 40722 40738 40739 40739 40735 40735 40735 40703 40738 40417 40417 40427 40403 40740 40420 40701 40741 40701 40406 40415 40701 40409 40409 40726 40732 40727 40111 40738 40738 40738 40738 40738 R100 R10A R10B R10C R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R1A R1B R1C R21 R22 R23 R24 R25 R26 R27 R28 R29 R2A R2B R2C R3 R30 R31 R32 R33 R34 R4 R40 R41 R42 R43 R44 R45 R46 R47 R48 R49 R5 R50 R6 R7A R7B R7C R8A R8B R9 NOT USED 0.1R 0.1R 0.1R 1k 1k 47k 3k3 NOT USED 7k5 7k5 7k5 4K7 42K2 187k NOT USED NOT USED 6k8 10k 1k2 1k2 7k5 7k5 7k5 8M2 10k 47k 47k 23k7 10k 33k 1k 1000k 22k 1000k 100k 470K 1000k 10k 10k 15k 56k2 2k2 47R 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k NOT USED .5W .5W .5W .25W .25W .25W .25W 2W 2W 2W .25W .25W .25W .25W 2W 0.25W 0.25W 2W 2W 2W .25W 2W .25W .25W .25W .25W 1W .25W .25W .5W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W 2W 2W 2W 2W 2W metal metal metal carbon carbon carbon carbon metal metal metal carbon metal metal carbon metal carbon carbon metal metal metal carbon metal carbon carbon metal metal metal carbon carbon metal carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon metal carbon carbon metal metal metal metal metal Designator Description

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PB12

PB12 Electrical Parts List (Revision 1 Only)
PB12 POWER AMP section of PCB Version 6.3 -7.0.
Part # Designator Description

Miscellaneous 80121 80122 80122 80122 80100 60302 108326 80116 70151 70322 80117 70324 70323 70325 80105 70305 L1 L2 L3 L4 CMC MODULE Led Harness Transformer Switch LED socket 3AG FUSE 0.187" PCB Tabs PCB Fuse Holders PB12 faceplate Power cord Strain relief 220uH 5 Amp 8u5H 5 Amp 8u5H 5 Amp 8u5H 5 Amp 2m2H 5 Amp S64AMI With two LED's,Molex plug Glued into cabinet MCI4632 100VA SW SPST 7 2 PB12 faceplate Power cord Strain relief Gapped Ecore choke ferrite bead ferrite bead ferrite bead choke 4632 transformer Power Switch PCB mount LED socket 2A SloBlo T type

PB12 PREAMP PCB Version #6.3 Part # Designator Description

Semiconductors 60102 60100 U1 U2 TLO 64 LM324 OP amp OP amp

Capacitors Film Caps may be used in any position EXCEPT C1,C2 30707 30504 30504 30504 30504 30530 30531 30100 30100 30707 30502 30502 30502 30502 30101 30101 30101 30101 40730 C1 C10 C11 C12 C13 C16 C17 C18 C19 C2 C20 C21 C22 C23 C3 C30 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 200uF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 150nF 330pF 330pF 200uF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 220pF NOT USED 220pF 220pF 220p 0r 0r 1k 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V .25W BP Electrolytic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic BP Electrolytic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic Metal Resistor

35

PB12

PB12 Electrical Parts List (Revision 1 Only)
PB12 POWER AMP section of PCB Version 6.3 -7.0.
Part # Resistors 40405 40409 40731 40504 40412 40709 40732 40722 40722 40405 40722 40722 40109 40412 40405 40109 40412 40406 40403 40733 40734 40451 40406 40406 40406 40717 40717 R1 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R2 R20 R21 R22 R23 R24 R25 R26 R27 R28 R3 R30 R33 R34 R35 R4 R5 R6 R8 R9 4k7 10k 59k 45k3 33k2 68k1 NOT USED NOT USED 56k2 6k8 6k8 4k7 6k8 0r 6k8 0r 604r 33k2 4k7 604r 33k2 100k 10k 12k1 120k 137k 100k 100k 100k 2k7 2k7 .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W carbon carbon carbon metal metal metal metal carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon metal metal metal metal metal carbon metal metal metal metal carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon Designator Description

Miscellaneous 108320 108116 108116 40402 40707 70150 70150 RCA CONNECTOR HI LEVEL I/O Binding Post HI LEVEL I/O Binding Post LEVEL 5k POT Crossover CONTROL LFE switch Phase Switch SW SPDT SW SPDT OUT IN 20k POT mini-Toggle mini-Toggle DUAL RCA-yellow Binding Post Binding Post Log (A) Pot Lin (B) Pot.

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PB12 POWER AMP section of PCB Version 7.2.
Part # Resistors 40735 40735 40735 40735 40735 40735 40703 40740 40732 40111 40738 40738 40738 40738 40738 40105 40105 40105 40420 40420 40417 40718 40405 40736 40737 40722 40738 40739 40739 40738 40417 40417 40427 40403 40407 40420 40701 40741 40701 40406 40415 40701 40409 40409 40726 40727 R1A R1B R1C R2A R2B R2C R3 R4 R5 R6 R7A R7B R7C R8A R8B R9 R10A R10B R10C R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R21 R22 R23 R24 R25 R26 R27 R28 R29 R30 R31 R32 R33 R34 R35 R40 R41 R42 R43 R44 R45 R46 R47 R48 R49 R50 7k5 7k5 7k5 7k5 7k5 7k5 8M2 33k 56k2 47 ohms 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k NOT USED 0.1 ohms 0.1 ohms 0.1 ohms 1k 1k 47k 3k3 NOT USED 4K7 42K2 187k NOT USED NOT USED 6k8 10k 1k2 1k2 10k 47k 47k 23k7 10k 220K 1k 1000k 22k 1000k 100k 470K 1000k 10k 10k 15k 2k2 2W 2W 2W 2W 2W 2W .25W 1W .25W .25W 2W 2W 2W 2W 2W .5W .5W .5W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W 2W 0.25W 0.25W 2W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .5W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1% 1% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1% 1% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% metal metal metal metal metal metal carbon metal metal carbon metal metal metal metal metal metal metal metal carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon metal metal carbon metal carbon carbon metal carbon carbon metal metal carbon carbon carbon metal carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY Designator Description

SAFETY SAFETY

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PB12 Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
PB12 POWER AMP section of PCB Version 7.2.
Part # Capacitors 30710 30710 30502 30502 30521 30521 30718 30523 30532 30502 30502 30527 30508 30513 30711 30715 30716 30717 30505 C1 C2 C3 6 C7A C7B C10 C11 C20 C21 C22 C24 C25 C26 C27 C32 C40 C41 C42 CW CZ 2200uF 2200uF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 4u7F 330nF 220nF 100nF 100nF 330nF NOT USED 10nF 3n3F 22uF 10uF 1uF 100uF NOT USED 100nF 100V 100V 50V 50V 250V 250V 100V 100V 250V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 35V 16V 16V 16V 100V +80/-20 +80/-20 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 5% 10% 10% +80/-20 +80/-20 +80/-20 +80/-20 20% Electrolytic 105C Electrolytic 105C mono ceramic mono ceramic ceramic/film ceramic/film BP/NP Electr DF<.1 mono ceramic metallized polyester mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic Electrolytic Electrolytic Electrolytic Electrolytic ceramic/film SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY Designator Description

Semiconductors D1 1N4744A 15V 1w Zener D2 1N4744A 15V 1w Zener D3 1N5265B 62V .5w Zener D4 1N4938 5% Sig Diode EDN 10025 changes D4 on poweramp section from 1N4148 to 1N4938 part # 50115 June 26 50113 D5 1N4735A 6.2V 1W 50103 D6 1N5234B 6V .5w Zener 50104 D7 1N4148 5% Sig Diode 50104 D8 1N4148 5% Sig Diode 50112 D10 1N5242B 12V 5% .5w Zener 50104 D11 1N4148 Sig Diode 50112 D12 1N5242B 12V .5w Zener 50104 D13 1N4148 Sig Diode 50104 D14 1N4148 Sig Diode 60157 Q1 2N5457 25V N-chnl FET 60155 Q10 2N5401 120V PNP 600mA 60155 Q11 2N5401 120V PNP 600mA 60156 Q12 2N4401 40V NPN 600mA 50100 DIODE BRIDGE RS604 6AMP Bridge rectifier SAFETY 60102 U1 TLO64 Quad OpAmp 60302 MODULE S64AMI Power Amp Module SAFETY Miscellaneous 80121 80122 L1 L2 220uH 8u5H 5 Amp 5 Amp 5% 5% Gapped Ecore choke ferrite bead 50105 50105 50114 50115

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PB12 Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
PB12 PREAMP section of PCB Version 7.2.
Part # 80122 80122 80138 70322 108326 70323 80117 70324 70328 70325 80105 70305 70151 80116 Designator L3 L4 CMC LED 3 LED Harness 3AG TYPE 3AG FUSE 0.187" Tabs 0.250" Tabs PB12 faceplate Power cord Strain relief Switch Transformer Description 8u5H 8u5H 3m6H Molex 2 header Molex 2 socket 3AG PC CLIP 2A fuse 5 Amp 5 Amp 5 Amp 5% 5% ferrite bead ferrite bead choke SAFETY Male connector With 2 Bi-color LED 2 PCB-mount fuse clips SAFETY SloBlo, 3AG SAFETY 0.187" PCB fastons 0.250" PCB fastons PB12 faceplate Power cord SAFETY Strain relief SAFETY Power Switch SAFETY 4632 transformer SAFETY

Glued into cabinet 6 1

SW SPST MCI4632

100VA

PREAMP section of PCB Version 7.2 Resistors 40405 40405 40406 40406 40406 40406 40717 40717 40409 40731 40504 40412 40709 40732 40722 40722 40722 40722 40109 40412 40405 40109 40412 40403 40733 40734 40451 40402 40707 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23 R24 R25 R26 R27 R28 R30 R33 R34 R35 LEVEL LOPASS 4k7 4k7 100k 100k 100k 100k 2k7 2k7 10k 59k 45k3 33k2 68k1 NOT USED NOT USED 56k2 6k8 6k8 6k8 0 ohms 6k8 0 ohms 604 ohms 33k2 4k7 604 ohms 33k2 10k 12k1 120k 137k 5k POT Dual 20k POT .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W .25W 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1% 1% 1% 1% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 20% 20% carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon carbon metal metal metal metal carbon carbon carbon carbon metal metal metal metal metal metal metal metal metal Log (A) Pot Lin (B) Pot.

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PB12 Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
PB12 PREAMP section of PCB Version 7.2.
Part # Designator Description

Capacitors Film Caps may be used in any position EXCEPT C1, C2 30707 30707 30101 30101 30101 30101 40730 30504 30504 30504 30504 30530 30531 30100 30100 30502 30502 30502 30502 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 C23 C30 200uF 200uF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220p 0r 0r 1k 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 150nF 330pF 330pF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF NOT USED 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V .25W 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 1% 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 5% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% BP Electrolytic BP Electrolytic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic Metal Resistor mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic mono ceramic

Semiconductors 50104 50104 50104 50104 50104 50104 60102 60100 D50 D51 D52 D53 D54 D55 U1 U2 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 TLO 64 LM324 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% Sig Diode Sig Diode Sig Diode Sig Diode Sig Diode Sig Diode Quad OP-AMP Quad OP-AMP

Miscellaneous (See pages 15-17 for more external parts) 70150 70150 108324 108116 108116 LP DEFEAT PHASE SWITCH Li, Ri HI LEVEL I/O HI LEVEL I/O SW SW SPDT SW SPDT RCA connector Binding Post Binding Post mini-Toggle mini-Toggle 90 Deg OUT IN

DUAL RCA-yellow Binding Post Binding Post

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PB12 Electrical Parts List (Cont.) Revision 2 Only
Part Number Resistors 020-220497-120 021-100401-120 021-120403-020 021-120405-020 022-500003-020 024-000098-120 024-100298-120 024-100398-120 024-100498-120 024-100598-120 Film Resistor MOF Resistor MOF Resistor MOF Resistor KNP Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor 2K2 1/4W J 1K 1W J 1K2 3WS J 1K2 5WS J 0 ohms05 3WS J 0 ohms 1/8W J 10 ohms 1/8W J 100 ohms 1/8W J 1K 1/8W J 10K 1/8W J 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 10 30 R11 R103 R9 R6 R104 R125, 126 R81, 82 R62 R79, 83, 92, 95, 96, 105, 108, 127, 65 R2, 17, 19, 20, 21, 37, 54, 58, 63, 69, 71, 72, 74, 75, 84, 88, 89, 97, 106, 109, 111, 113-117, 119, 120, 123, 124 R3, 22-25, 112 R98 R39 R38 R32 R67, 68 R29 R45 R94 R90 R1, 87, 61 R118 R80, 121 R48 R36 R73, 64 R55 R56 R7, 8, 26, 27, 12-15, 59 R4, 5 R28 R93 R77 R78 R30 R101, 102 R76, 99, 100 R85, 86 R44, 47, 49, 107 R70 R60 R51, 53 R57 R122 R16, 18 R46, 91, 40, 41, 43, 42 R33, 34, 31, 50, 52, 66 R69 VR2 VR1 Description Qty Reference designators

024-100698-120 024-110598-100 024-120698-120 024-121598-100 024-137698-100 024-150498-120 024-180598-120 024-187698-100 024-200598-120 024-220398-120 024-220498-121 024-220598-120 024-220798-120 024-237598-120 024-243698-100 024-270498-120 024-300398-120 024-300598-120 024-330498-120 024-330598-120 024-360498-120 024-390498-120 024-390598-120 024-430498-100 024-453598-100 024-470298-120 024-470398-120 024-470498-120 024-470598-120 024-470698-120 024-470798-120 024-487498-100 024-510398-120 024-560598-120 024-620398-100 024-680498-120 024-680598-120 024-820598-120 026-200595-269 026-500495-252

SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor SMD Resistor VR2 FREQUENCY POT VR1 LEVEL POT

100K 1/8W J 11K 1/8W F 120K 1/8W J 12K1 1/8W F 137K 1/8W F 1K5 1/8W J 18K 1/8W J 187K 1/8W F 20K 1/8W J 220 ohms 1/8W J 2K2 1/8W J 22K 1/8W J 2M2 1/8W J 23K7 1/8W F 243K 1/8W F 2K7 1/8W J 300 ohms 1/8W J 30K 1/8W J 3K3 1/8W J 33K 1/8W J 3K6 1/8W J 3K9 1/8W J 39K 1/8W J 4K3 1/8W F 45K3 1/8W F 47 ohms 1/8W J 470 ohms 1/8W J 4K7 1/8W J 47K 1/8W J 470K 1/8W J 4.7M 1/8W J 4K87 1/8W F 510 ohms 1/8W J 56K 1/8W J 620 ohms 1/8W F 6.8K 1/8W J 68K 1/8W J 82K 1/8W J PN:RD163121R034-20KBx2(EJ) P/N:RK163111R522-5KA (EJ)

6 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 9 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 6 6 1 1 1

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Part Number Capacitors 031-100244-100 031-100343-100 031-100344-100 031-100364-100 031-220344-100 031-330444-300 031-470244-102 031-560243-100 031-560343-102 032-100484-200 033-200645-300 033-470444-270 033-680464-270 034-100525-300 034-100625-300 034-220525-301 034-220615-301 034-330525-300 034-330615-300 034-330780-300 034-470415-301 034-470615-301 038-100363-300 038-150393-300 038-330393-300 039-100390-100 Semiconductors 051-000600-100 051-005600-100 051-222200-100 051-290700-100 051-540101-000 051-555100-000 052-400080-000 053-211100-000 054-000100-100 054-001001-100 054-001500-100 054-007200-100 054-007400-100 054-033904-100 054-033906-100 054-045580-100 054-050600-100 054-211400-100 054-414803-100 054-540100-100 054-555100-100 051-003100-000 FE1064011100 NPN Transistor NPN Transistor NPN Transistor NPN Transistor PNP Transistor NPN Transistor Bridge rectifier IC;Half-Bridge Driver SMD Diode SMD Zener Diode SMD Zener Diode SMD IC Dual Op-Amp SMD IC Quad Op-Amp SMD TR NPN (MOTOROLA) SMD TR PNP (MOTOROLA) SMD Dual Op-Amp SMD Zener Diode SMD NPN Transistor SMD Zener Diode SMD PNP Transistor SMD NPN Transistor NPN Transistor MOSFET MPSW06RLRA MPSW56RLRA MPQ TO-92 PN:MPS2222ARLRA TO-92 P2N2907A TO-92 2N5401 TO-92 2N5551 TO-92 PN:RS804 400V, 8A PN:IR2111 ES1D 200V, 1A, 35ns 10V SOT-23 DZ23C10 15V SOT-23 DZ23C15 TL072CDR SO-8 (TI) PN:TL074CDR (TI) MMBT3904LT1 SOT23 MMBT3906LT1 SOT23 NJM4558M-TE3 DMP-8 5.6V SOT-23 DZ23C5V6 DTC114EK SMT3 LL4148 MMBT5401 LT1 MMBT5551 LT1 TIP31C TO-220 IRF640 TO-220 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 3 2 2 6 4 1 3 1 26 3 1 1 2 Q2, Q16 Q3 Q21 Q19, 23 Q1 Q17 BR1 U7 D5, 26, 29, 33, 38 D35 D6, 7, 9 U5, 6 U2, 3 Q11, 14, 13, 5, 8, 9 Q6, 10, 12, 15 U4 D24, 36, 37 Q7 D1-4, 8, 10-23, 27, 28, 30-32, 34, 39 Q20, 24, 26 Q25 Q4 Q18, 22 SMD Ceramic Capacitor SMD Capacitor SMD Capacitor SMD Capacitor SMD Capacitor SMD Capacitor SMD Capacitor SMD Capacitor SMD Capacitor END PE Capacitor NP Capacitor NPE NPE Electrolytic Capacitor Electrolytic Capacitor Electrolytic Capacitor Electrolytic Capacitor Electrolytic Capacitor Electrolytic Capacitor Electrolytic Capacitor Electrolytic Capacitor Electrolytic Capacitor MPE Capacitor MPE Capacitor MPE Capacitor UL Capacitor 0u01/50V K 100pF/50V J 0u1/50V K 0.1uF/100V K 220pF/50V J 3300pF/50V K 0u047/50V K 56pF/50V J 560pF/50V J 1uF/250V K 200u/50V M 4u7/50V K 6u8/100V K 10uF/25V M 100uF/25V M 22uF/25V M 220uF/16V M 33uF/25V M 330uF/16V M 3300uF/80V M 4u7/50V M 470uF/16V M 0u1/100V J 0u15/63V J 0u33/63V J 0u1/275V 7 3 16 2 5 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 2 2 1 1 7 1 1 1 C33, 45, 51, 66, 67, 5, 10 C16, 36, 58 C11, 42-44, 46-49, 52, 54, 55, 60, 63, 71, 74, 77 C3, 7 C14, 15, 20, 21, 19 C40, 34 C62, 59 C57, 61 C56 C70, C70B C17, 18 C73 C72 C35 C64 C4, 9, 41, 39, 50, 53 C37 C1 C12, 78 C6, 8 C2 C65 C68, 69, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 C25 C31 CXAC1 Description Qty Reference designators

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Part Number Miscellaneous 041-115001-000 043-300101-000 043-324300-000 043-560200-000 043-700101-000 044-100100-000 072-010007-000 072-040039-000 072-040064-000 072-040096-000 072-040169-000 072-060170-000 093-105202-300 073-050001-000 074-030002-000 074-300018-000 042-010053-003 061-020000-000 061-314002-000 063-010012-000 063-531808-000 073-032315-601 074-020018-000 083-041802-009 181-911600-161 181-911655-135 181-921600-000 181-921699-000 Bead Coil Inductor Inductor Inductor Toroidal Inductor SMD Ferrite Bead RCA Housing Terminal Terminal Terminal YT-10911 30uH YT-10033 324uH YT-10778 56uH YT-10779 70uH YT-10682 600R/100MHz 1206 SCJ-1020 2P(G) WHT, RED PC205 (t=0.8m/m) T205MA PC250(t=0.8), T250MA (t=0.8mm) PC187(0.8) 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 7 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L5 L2 L3 FB1, FB2 CONN1 SS+ AC1,