|
|||||||
| Home | Forums | Rules | Articles | Store | Gallery | Blogs | Register | Donations | FAQ | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read | Search |
| Chip Amps Amplifiers based on integrated circuits |
|
Please consider donating to help us continue to serve you.
Ads on/off / Custom Title / More PMs / More album space / Advanced printing & mass image saving |
|
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
#1 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
|
I found on net that Z-2300 uses Class-AB power amplifiers from STMicroelectronics. But i am not sure what type of chip it uses. Can anybody help me out? Thanks in advance.
Some websites are saying it uses 2 X TDA7295 chips bridged together for the subwoofer & two TDA7296 for the two satellites. Now, this quite justifiable considering two TDA7295 bridged together will pump out 80 X 2 = 160W. Subwoofer is rated at 120W by Logitech, so the amplifier have enough headroom to produce distortion free bass even a full volume. While for satellites it uses TDA7296 each capable to deliver 60W. Satellites are rated 40W by Logitech, so their is enough headroom. Currently some websites are calming Z-2300 has four TDA7296. So the subwoofer have 2 X 60 = 120W with no headroom with still matches the Logitech's claimed sub output. From the Logitech website I found out that Z-2300 have two model generations 1) M/N: S-0118A 2) M/N: S-0118B This numbers are printed at the back of the subwoofer. Is the second model a low grade model than the previous one? |
|
|
|
|
#2 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
|
I also found this two chips a 78M18 and a 79M18. In web they are calling it +/-18V voltage regulators/ stabilizers as below:
[url=http://www.freeimagehosting.net/][img]http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/11e8e9a168 What do they actually do? I am a novice, so kindly help me out. Do they stabilize the power coming out from the transformer and feed them to the speakers? Or do they stabilize the power and provide them to the chip amps like TDA7295 ? |
|
|
|
|
#3 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
|
|
|
|
|
|
#4 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2006
|
Why don"t you look at the chips and find out what they are ?? It seems that you allready have the amp opened ......
Those Voltage regualtors (7818/7918) do exactly what the name suggests , they regulate Voltage , in this case +/-18v ...... The Power amp chips run at a higher Voltage and the Opamps at a lower Voltage so they use the Voltage regulators to Drop the Voltage going to the power amp chips to a Level that is acceptable for the opamps , in this case +/-18VDC , they also help keep the Voltage stable so it doesn"t drop under a Load ....... I had an older Logitec 5.1 system that used 5 TDA7293 chips for the Satalites and 2 Bridged TDA7293 for the Sub ...... I ended up useing it for parts ..... Cheers |
|
|
|
|
#5 | |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
|
Quote:
My Z-2300 is under warranty, so i am afraid that removing the aluminium bar pressing the power amp chips against the heat sink will void it. Also the screws holding the bar is colored in red so that, if i remove it, the colors will go out and my warranty will be void. Now here is another question. I found there is a JRC-4565 op-amp in by Z-2300 as shown below: ![]() What are the difference between power amp chips like TDA7295 & operational amplifiers like JRC-4565. Both are amplifiers after all. Also in a blog i found out that this op-amp is used for the headphone socket in control pod and have no operation is powering the drivers. Z-2300 have only one op-amp. So, is it that the Class-AB power chips are used to power the drivers where as the op-amp is used for the headphone speakers? |
|
|
|
|
|
#6 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Wild North West...of England
|
The main amplifiers are capable of putting out much higher currents and voltages than the smaller op-amps. That is the main difference, but both can still be used as audio amplifiers, just the power output for the 4565 will be much much less.
Another difference between the two types of op-amps is that the 4565 can be operated at unity gain and still be stable (basically, it can be operated as a buffer which does no amplification). The more powerful op-amps are not stable at unity gain and will oscillate and cause all sorts of problems. Your assumption is correct: the op-amps are used to power things that do not need to be loud (headphones) when compared to the speaker outputs (which are driven using the class AB power op-amps). |
|
|
|
|
#7 | |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
|
Quote:
I made a list of my finding inside the Z-2300 as below: The amplifier uses: i) Two STMicroelectronics Class-AB, 80W, TDA7295 amplifiers bridged together to provide a total of 2 X 80=160W for the subwoofer.[Assumed] ii) Two STMicroelectronics Class-AB, 60W, TDA7296 amplifiers powering each of the satellites. iii) A Japan Radio Corporation’s JRC-4565 operational amplifier required for the headphones in the control pod. iv) Filtering of the audio signal is done by two beefy SamXon/ CapXon 10,000 uF, 35V capacitors. v) The amplifier board have two voltage regulators/ stabilizers a 78M18 and a 79M18, making positive and negative 18 volts respectively. Total amplifier power of Z-2300 = 2 X 80 + 2 X 60 = 160 + 120 = 280W Why does Logitech quotes Z-2300 have 200W when the total power reserve is 280W? Also the toroidal transformer details are as below: Manufacturer: Ten Pao International Ltd. Model No: TOG433028F0 Input: AC 230V/50Hz Output: AC 20.1V x 2 Diameter: 9.5 cm; Height: 4.5 cm. Amperage: Unknown VA Rating: Unknown Judging by the size of the toroid some are telling it is 120VA. My question is can a 120VA toroid provide 200W power Logitech claims for Z-2300? Specifications of Z-2300 are provided below: Audio Quality Certification: THX certified Total Continuous Power(RMS): 200W System THD: Better than 0.05% before clipping Total Peak Power(RMS): 400W Power distribution: 120 W (Subwoofer) + 2 X 40 W (Satellites) Subwoofer: 120 W @ 8 ohms Subwoofer Size (inch): 8 Satellites: 80 W (2 X 40 W) @ 8 ohms Satellite Size (inch): 2.5 Frequency response: 35 Hz - 20 kHz Signal to noise ratio(SNR): @ 1kHz > 100dB Sound Pressure Level (SPL): 117db Subwoofer dimensions(HWD): 11" X 11" X 15" Satellite dimensions(HWD): 6.75" X 3.5" X 6" Total weight : 15 Kg Last edited by RishiGuru; 20th December 2010 at 02:12 PM. |
|
|
|
|
|
#8 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
|
|
|
|
|
|
#9 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Pearl of Orient
|
Are you modifying your z2300?
|
|
|
|
|
#10 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
|
Finally I got hold of how my Z-2300 works.
Principles of Z-2300 Operation: 1. A stereo audio signal comes in through the green 3.5mm connector. 2. Signal passes through the remote’s main volume potentiometer for attenuation. 3. Signal is then fed down to the subwoofer enclosure for pre-amplification. A JRC-4565 operational amplifier is used. Two voltage regulators a 78M18 and a 79M18, making positive and negative 18 volts respectively is used to feed the JRC-4565 op amp. 4. The pre-amplifier distribute the audio into two places: a) To the left and right satellite power amplifiers each using a TDA7296 (and subsequently to the 2 satellite speakers) b) Back up to the remote. 5. Inside the remote, the signal is split again: a) To the headphone jack b) To the subwoofer bass volume potentiometer (where it is combined to mono at this point) 6. Output from the subwoofer potentiometer finally gets fed back into the sub enclosure and last, into the bridged TDA7296 subwoofer power amplifiers. The power train consists of a 150.9 VA TenPao center tapped toroidal transformer as below: 150.9VA --> 20.1V X 2, 3.75A Two CapXon 10,000 uF, 35V capacitors for smoothing the DC output are used. My question is why JRC-4565 op-amp is used? Does it have any role in improveing the on audio quality. Where do you think the crossovers for the satellites & subwoofer are used? |
|
|
![]() |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Help required on Logitech Z-2300 toroidal transformer | RishiGuru | Parts | 39 | 7th January 2011 06:11 PM |
| refitting logitech z-2300 sub into different cabinet: room for improvement? | erikb1971 | Subwoofers | 31 | 22nd November 2010 07:00 PM |
| Chip Amps and Pre Amps | bcmbob | Chip Amps | 17 | 13th August 2010 09:38 AM |
| Help! Logitech z-2300 | ckim8 | Multi-Way | 0 | 27th December 2008 09:20 PM |
| Has anyone compared the Chip amps against Class T amps? | soongsc | Chip Amps | 3 | 24th July 2005 11:50 AM |
| New To Site? | Need Help? |
| Page generated in 0.13731 seconds (83.80% PHP - 16.20% MySQL) with 10 queries |