Tuesday, October 28, 2014

JBL BPX2200.1 - 2-CHANNEL POWER AMPLIFIER (CAR) - WIRING DIAGRAM and CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

SCHEMATIC & WIRING DIAGRAM_JBL BPX2200.1-CAR-POWER AMPLIFIER_2-CHANNEL
SPECIFICATIONS
Power output – 2 Ohms > 1100W x 2
Power output (bridged)-4Ohms > 2200W x 1
Power output (parallel) – 1 Ohms > 2200 x 1
Minimum speaker impedance > 1 Ohm
Frequency response > 20Hz to 320KHz – 3dB
Input sensitivity (RCA Type) > 250mV – 6V
THD + Noise {4 Ohms} > 0.5%
Signal to Noise ratio > 93dB
Maximum current draw > 190A
Fuse replacement > 150A x 1
All tests to be done, unless otherwise specified, from 10Hz to 320Hz at 14.4V DC into 2 ohm loads and adjust the units gain so that with a .775 volt input signal the unit is at its maximum rated output. All measurements will be done using an Audio precision system one and the supply voltage.  An A+ line voltage of 14.4V DC shall be applied to the unit under test for all measurements unless otherwise specified. The voltage applied to the unit shall be measured at the power connection on the Amplifier.
Signal Source
Unless otherwise specified, all tests shall be conducted with the Audio Signal Generator output configured to be balanced, less than or equal to 50 ohm source impedance, and floating. The signal source "GND" shall be connected to the Amplifier PWR GND at the Amplifier.
Output Load
Unless otherwise specified, all tests shall be conducted with 2 ohm resistive loads having less than 10% reactive components at any frequency below 350Hz. Each resistor shall have a value that remains within 1% while dissipating the rated output of the unit under test.
Power Indicator LED steadily illuminates for normal operation. LED blinks when protection circuitry is engaged, and during power up.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
WIRING DIAGRAM
APPLICATIONS – BPx MODELS
To the right are several application diagrams to help plan your subwoofer system installation. Figures 1 through 3 show how to configure the JBL Power Series subwoofer amplifiers (models BPx500.1, BPx1100.1 and BPx2200.1) for 2-channel, bridged-mono and parallel-mono operation “Setting the Output Mode” )
NOTE: For simplicity, Figures 1 through 3 do not show power, remote and input connections.
NOTE: If the nominal impedance of your speaker system is close to 2 ohms, be prepared to try both bridged and parallel configurations to determine which performs better.

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