Power amplifier blocks, Power outputs block, Ower amplifier blocks – Nexo NUAR User Manual

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION

on…) from the expansion slot. These eight signals can be patched inside the DSP to any

channel of processing/amplifying (see further for a block diagram of what is inside the

DSP).

All signals, audio or sense, use 24 bits converters. The CPU can also set up the analog

input and output gain for each channel, thus ensuring that the dynamic range of the

system is always optimized (regarding volume, gain, patch and bridge settings).

Monitoring of the amplifier modules and power supplies (including multiple measurement

such as temperature, voltages, current, integrate current …) are done both by the CPU and

the DSPs.

Power amplifier blocks

The power amplifier part is a custom design to fit the very unique concept of digital

protection of an analog amplifier. On the pure amplification side, it utilizes custom

transistor (thin chip and small thermal resistance), and the well known Yamaha EEEngine

technology, that offers the sonic quality of the conventional class AB amplifier with the

efficiency of the class D.

Power outputs block

The power outputs block is used for current and voltage sensing at the output of the

amplifier. These data will be used by the DSP for protecting both the amplifier and the

NEXO loudspeaker connected. This stage features also a programmable routing unit that

allows using the amplifier in bridge mode on the same speakon pins than in non bridge

mode.

When using the NXAMP Powered TDcontroller in four channels mode, here is the output

routing:

1+

1-

2+

2-

Speakon A

Speakon B

1+

1-

2+

2-

1+

1-

2+

2-

Speakon C

Speakon D

1+

1-

2+

2-

Note the symmetrical structure between channels 1/2 and channels 3/4.

When using the NXAMP Powered TDcontroller in bridge mode, here is the output routing:

1+

1-

2+

2-

Speakon A

Speakon B

1+

1-

2+

2-

1+

1-

2+

2-

Speakon C

Speakon D

1+

1-

2+

2-

Now amplifier channel 1 and 2 works together in bridge mode (channel 2 is marked “CH1-”

above). This is same for channel 3 and 4. The pin-out on the speakon is the same as the

channel 1 and 3 in non bridge mode, thanks to the programmable routing unit (not drawn

here).

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