JVC 370 SC Projector User Manual


 
Chapter 2—Functional Descriptions
Model 330, 340SC and 370SC Service Manual 2–5
The Raster Timing Generator provides timing signals to the System Controller
Board, selects the appropriate incoming sync signal and produces the timing
signals for controlling the geometry of the raster.
The Vertical and Horizontal Deflection Boards produce their respective sweep
currents to drive the deflection yokes. The Vertical Deflection Board also houses
the convergence amplifiers that drive correction coils.
The System Power Supply provides all DC power below 200V to the projector.
This includes the supply to the arc lamp/ignitor and the supply to the High
Voltage Power Supply.
The High Voltage Power Supply provides all voltages of 200V and higher. This
includes all CRT bias voltages except the cathode.
Image and sync inputs arrive in the projector at the Video Processor Board.
Inclusion of the Decoder Board is optional. User communication is accomplished
by on-screen displays, LED display output, IR remote input, or RS232
Input/Output. All of these devices are separate from, but communicate directly
with the System Controller Board.
The detailed functional description of the subassemblies are covered below in the
following order:
1.
System Power.
2.
Card Cage and Circuit Boards.
3.
CRT Assembly.
4.
Arc Lamp.
2.4 System Power
System Power Supply
The System Power Supply provides the connection between the external power
source and the projector. The System Power Supply provides all internal DC
power to the projector with the exception of that provided by the High Voltage
Power Supply (Section 2.4.3). This includes the low voltage power to the
electronics, the supply power to the HVPS, and the Arc Lamp power.
The System Power Supply is a AC-DC power supply with an input rectifier and
protection circuit and several separate switchers; one (1) for Arc Lamp power, one
(1) for +5V Standby power, one (1) for +24V Standby power, and others for the
other low voltages.
All of the power supply outputs are protected against overvoltage and overcurrent.
Overcurrent protection is a foldback circuit that limits the output current by
reducing the output voltage when an overcurrent condition is detected. An
overvoltage condition at the output of the supply will cause the affected voltage to
be shut down until input power is removed and reapplied.