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Power Supply Circuit - Mitsubishi DPLUS 74SB -BKA Service Manual

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1. Power supply circuit

1.1 Outline
This power supply unit uses switching mode technology, and is an off-line mode type unit that provides
several different DC outputs. The scanning frequency is available in different values ranging from 31 kHz to
69 kHz. Moreover, it is capable of operating at an AC input voltage of 100V ~ 240V and an AC frequency of
50-60 Hz ±3Hz.
The block diagram is the functional construction schematics, that shows the major functions of this
power supply unit.
1.2 Harmonics (OPTION)
L107 is a harmonic choke circuit that reduces the harmonic peak currents, for the purpose of fulfilling the
requirement items of IEC 1000-3-2.
1.3 EMI
The EMI circuit has a 2-stage construction, with the first stage consisting of the common mode choke
unit and one X-capacitor, and the second stage consisting of the common mode choke unit and four Y-
capacitors.
R101 is the X-capacitor bleed resistor. When the power supply switch is turned OFF, this resistor carries
out the emergency charging of the capacitor C101.
The EMI is the circuit that prevents monitor switching noise from being generated, there by minimizing the
negative influence on other electronic equipment.
1.4 AC rectifier and smoothing capacitor
The AC input is rectified by means of the full-bridge rectifier, that consists of the diodes D101 to D104.
The AC voltage is converted into the DC voltage by passing through the next stage, that consists of the
smoothing capacitor C105.
TH101 is a NTC thermistor for the power supply at the in-rush current limit.
1.5 Degaussing circuit
The degaussing circuit consists of the PTC thermistor TH102, the degaussing coil and relay RL101. The
relay is controlled by means of the +12V control signal coming from the CPU.
1.6 Transformer and energy induction
1) When the PWM controls IC KA3842A chip, a driving pulse is generated at the gate of the transistor
Q101, and Q101 turns ON. The current returns from the "plus" (+) side of the energy-supplying ca-
pacitor C105 to the "minus" (-) side of the same capacitor C105, passing through the transformer
Q101 D-S. During the ON cycle, the energy is stored in the transformer T101. The transistor Q101
turns OFF when the driving pulse disappears from Q101. As a result, all voltages of the dot ends of
the winding flow to the positive direction and reach the fly-back rectifier. At that point of time, the
diodes of the rectifier of the secondary side turn ON, a temporary energy is induced at the secondary
side, and the ON cycle of the driving pulse is repeated.
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