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harman/kardon MAS 100 / MAS 110 / MAS 1 Service Manual

harman/kardon Service Manual

MAS 100
MAS 110
SAS 100
Compact Music System
Service Manual for CD section
and MAS 1 loudspeaker

CONTENTS
BASIC SPECIFICATIONS 2 PARTS LIST 10
FRONT PANEL INFORMATION 3 SEMICONDUCTOR PINOUTS 12
REAR PANEL INFORMATION 4 PCB DRAWINGS 19
REMOTE CONTROL INFORMATION 5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 31
EXPLODED VIEW 7 MAS 1 LOUDSPEAKER, EXPLODED VIEW 35
WIRING DIAGRAM 9 MAS 1 PARTS LIST 36

Released EU2009 Harman International Rev 3, 05/2012


8500 Balboa Boulevard
Northridge, California 91329
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

SYSTEM: CD SECTION:
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)& REJECTION D" Harman Kardon is a trademark of Harman International Industries,


Incorporated, registered in the United States and/or other countries.
4UNER OUTPUT LEVEL K(Z ¢K(Z $EV M6 $ESIGNED TO %NTERTAIN AND 4HE "RIDGE )) LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF
Harman International Industries, Incorporated.
.UMBER OF PRESETS 
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
2$3 CAPABILITY 03 PROGRAM SERVICE 24 DYNAMIC RADIO TEXT I0HONE IS A TRADEMARK OF !PPLE )NC I0OD NOT INCLUDED h-ADE FOR I0ODv
means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically
to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance
standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its
compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
Please register your product at www.harmankardon.com. You’ll need your
product’s serial number. At the same time, you can choose to be notified
about new products and/or special promotions.

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harman/kardon
FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS
CONTROLLER AND AMPLIFIER

The MAS 100 and MAS 110 use touch-sensitive controls. To use a control, tap Play/Pause: Each tap toggles between the Play and Pause functions.
gently on its lit icon.
Stop: Fully stops playback.
NOTE: Controls are the same for all models. Eject: When a CD is loaded, tap here to eject it.
USB Port A: Connect a compatible USB device here to enjoy playback
Power: Turns the MAS 100/MAS 110 on or places it in Standby mode. To of audio MP3 or WMA files. Although most USB flash and hard-disk drives in
completely power off the unit, unplug the power supply. the FAT32 file format, as well as many MP3 players, are compatible with the
Message Display: The time and messages are displayed MAS 100 and MAS 110 systems, due to the wide variety of manufacturers,
in this two-line text display. playback cannot be guaranteed. Do not connect an iPod or iPhone to this port.
Do not connect a personal computer or any peripherals to this port.
CD Slot: Load compatible discs here.
Line-In Jack (Line Input): Connect a 3.5mm male-
Skip/Scan Forward/Reverse: These buttons function diffe- to-male cable (not included) to the headphone or line-level
rently, depending on the current source: output on a portable player or other device.
iPod, CD or USB: Press and release to skip to the next track. Press Headphone Jack: Outputs a stereo signal for private
the reverse button twice to skip to the previous track. Press and hold to scan listening through most headphones that are equipped with
forward or reverse within a track. a 3.5mm plug.
Radio: Press and release to select the next programmed preset station. Volume Control: Increases or decreases the volume.
Press and hold to scan quickly through the stations. When you release the
button, the tuner continues to scan until it finds a station of acceptably strong
signal quality, and then it stops. To stop the scan before a station is found,
press the button again.

Message Display Skip/Scan Forward/Reverse

Note: Controls are the same for all models.

USB Port

Power
LINE-IN Input
Play/Pause
CD Slot Headphone
Eject
Stop

Volume

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REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS
CONTROLLER harman/kardon MAS 100 / MAS 110 / MAS 1 Service Manual

Coaxial 1/2 Digital TV and AUX


Audio Inputs Analog Audio
USB Port
Inputs
FM Antenna Optical 1/2 Digital Analog Audio
Terminal Audio Inputs Outputs Phono Input

Update Switch DAB Antenna Coaxial Digital


Terminal Audio Output
(MAS 110 only)
RS-232 The Bridge II
Output to
Serial Port Input
Amplifier

FM Antenna Terminal: Connect the included FM antenna wire Analog Audio Outputs: Connect these outputs to the analog
here. audio inputs of an audio recorder. When a source
connected to the MAS system is playing, the signal will be
DAB Antenna Terminal (MAS 110 Only): Connect the
available at these outputs for recording.
included DAB antenna wire lead here to enjoy programming from digital
DAB, DAB+ or T-DMB-Audio radio stations available in your area. Coaxial Digital Audio Output: Connect this output
to the coaxial digital audio input of a digital audio recorder. When a
USB Port B: Connect a compatible USB device here to enjoy play-
source connected to the MAS system is playing, the signal will be avail-
back of audio MP3 or WMA files. Although most USB flash and hard-disk
able at this output for recording.
drives in the FAT32 file format, as well as many MP3 players, are com-
patible with the MAS 100 and MAS 110 systems, due to the wide variety
of manufacturers, playback cannot be guaranteed. Do not connect an NOTES:
iPod or iPhone to this port. Do not connect a personal computer or any s The MAS system does not convert analog sources to the
peripherals to this port. digital domain, or digital sources to the analog domain
for recording.
Optical 1/2 and Coaxial 1/2 Digital Audio Inputs:
s It is the user’s responsibility to comply with all laws
Connect a source device’s optical or coaxial digital audio output to the
pertaining to the copying of audio materials.
corresponding input. Only the PCM uncompressed format is supported.
TV and AUX Analog Audio Inputs: Connect the
Output to Amplifier: Connect the included ribbon cable to this
analog audio outputs of a television or any source device to enjoy play-
connector and to the corresponding connector on the MAS amplifier.
back through the high-performance MAS system.
This cable passes audio signals from the controller to the amplifier, and
Phono Input: Connect the outputs of a moving magnet it transfers DC power from the amplifier to the controller. If this cable
(MM) type turntable to this input. Do not connect any other type of turn- is ever damaged, do not use it, and contact Harman Kardon, Inc., for a
table to this input, and do not connect the outputs of replacement.
an MM-type turntable to any other analog audio inputs on the MAS 100
or MAS 110 without using a phono preamp, available separately from
RS-232 Serial Port: This port is used only for system upgrades.
Do not connect it to any devices unless instructed to do so at the time a
many electronics stores.
system upgrade is released.
Input: To enjoy playback of audio materials stored on a
compatible iPod (see page 4), connect The Bridge II dock (included with
Update Switch: This switch is used only for system upgrades.
Leave it in the “N” position for normal operation unless instructed to
the MAS 110/240 system; available separately for the MAS 100 and MAS
switch it to the “U” position to install a system update.
110/230 systems). Make sure the insert for The Bridge II is installed,
and install the appropriate dock adapter for your iPod within the insert, as
shown in Figure 1 on page 10.

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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS

Power: Turns the MAS 100/MAS 110 on or off. To completely power Playlist: While programming a playlist, press to delete the track just
off the unit, unplug the power supply. entered. After the playlist has been saved by pressing the Stop Button,
press the Clear Button to delete the entire playlist. To delete a single
Sleep: Each press increases the time until turn-off, from 10 to 90 track, stop play, press the Check Button repeatedly until the desired
minutes, in increments of 10 minutes. The next press after the 90 min-
track appears and press the Clear Button. Press the Play Button to exit
utes setting turns off the Sleep function.
Check mode.
Source Selectors: Selects a source input. Each press of the Line Program/Memory: Used to program playlists and radio presets.
In or Digital In Buttons toggles among the available analog (Line Input on
right-side panel; TV, AUX or Phono Input on rear panel) or digital audio s Radio: If the current station has not been programmed into a
inputs (Coaxial 1 or 2, Optical 1 or 2), respectively. Press the Bridge preset, press Program/Memory and press the Enter Button to store
Button to select an iPod docked in The Bridge II. the station at the current preset number, or use the Numeric Keys to
enter a different preset number. The new preset will overwrite the
Display: Adjusts the brightness of the Message Display when hold existing one.
pressed for more than one second in every mode or access to some
special information on DAB mode if less than one second. In DAB mode, s USB or CD (Audio or Data): Press the Program Button
selects station-defined information when pressed for less than one to begin Program Mode. Add tracks to the playlist by using the Skip/
second. Each press changes the brightness: Full, Half or Off. When the Scan Transport Controls or the Numeric Keys to select the track, then
display is fully dimmed while the system is turned on, the LED inside press the Program Button to enter the selection. Add up to 99 files.
the Volume Knob and the LED behind the Power Button will remain lit to Press Play to play the playlist, or Stop to save the playlist without
remind you that the system is still on. playing it. During playback, the order of the track in the playlist will
appear on the left, with the disc’s track number to the right. See
Settings: Accesses menus for Speaker Setup (tone controls), Time page 16.
Setup (clock), Alarm Setup, System Version and System Reset. See the
Operation section for more information. Check: After a playlist has been programmed and play has been
s Back: Returns to previous menu level. stopped, each press of the Check Button displays the tracks in the
playlist.
s Info: Displays status of current source.
Eject: When a CD is loaded, press this button to eject it.
s Radio: When FM band is in use, each press toggles between the
PS (Program Service) and RT (Radio Text) RDS information, if avail- FM Mode: Used with FM radio, each press toggles between Stereo
able. When a DAB radio station is playing, press this button to access and Monaural playback.
the menu system for the DAB tuner. See pages 14 and 15 for more
information. Auto Store: Scans through all frequencies, searching for stations
with acceptably strong signal quality, and stores them as presets.
s Audio CD: Displays CD Text information, if available. Each press
displays the following items: Song, Artist, Album. Random: Each press turns Random playback mode (shuffle) on or off.
This mode plays the tracks of the current disc or drive in random order.
s USB or Data CD: Scrolls all ID3 tag information for current
source, if available. Each press displays the following individual Transport Controls
items: Song, Artist, Album, File type, Folder, then back to scrolling. If
Track-Skip/Tuning Up/Down: These buttons function differ-
ID3 tags are not available, the filename will appear.
ently, depending on which source has been selected:
Time: Displays elapsed track time for the current Audio CD (no effect
on data CDs or other sources). Each additional press changes the display s iPod, CD or USB: Press and release to skip to the next track.
as follows: remaining track time, elapsed disc time, remaining disc time, Press the reverse button twice to skip to the previous track.
then back to elapsed track time. s Radio: Press and release the Track Skip Buttons to tune to the
/ / Navigation Buttons: Use the  and Buttons to next higher or lower station by one frequency increment. Press
scroll forward and reverse through the Settings Menus, or through lists of and hold to scan quickly through the stations.
content, and press the Enter Button to make selections. Press the Back Scan Forward/Reverse: Press and hold to scan forward or in
Button to return to the previous menu or content level. reverse within a track when the iPod, CD or USB sources are playing.
Enter: Selects a menu item, or saves setting changes and returns to Play/Pause: Each tap toggles between the Play and Pause func-
the previous menu level. tions.
Clear: Clears the current preset station or a playlist entry. Stop: Fully stops playback.
Radio: To delete the current preset station, press the Clear Button
while it is playing.

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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS

Preset/Folder +/–: Selects a preset station or folder on a USB Volume +/–: Increases or decreases the volume. Press and hold to
or data CD. change the volume more quickly.
Radio: Each press changes to the next or previous preset station, if Numeric Keys: Used to enter track numbers, radio stations or
any have been programmed. preset numbers, or while adjusting the clock and alarm times.
USB or Data CD: Press once to open the current folder.Each –10 and +10 Numeric Key: Used with a USB device or CD to
additional press changes to the next or previous folder. After 3 seconds, quickly advance through a large number of tracks. Each press of these
the first track in the new folder will begin playing. keys changes to the next or previous track in increments of 10.
Mute: Press to temporarily silence the speakers. Press again to restore
audio. Muting is canceled if the MAS 100/MAS 110 is turned off.

Power Sleep

Source Selectors
Display
Settings
Info
Back Time

/ / Navigation
Enter

Program/Memory
Clear Check
Eject Random
FM Mode Auto Store

Transport Controls

Preset/Folder +/– Volume +/–


Mute

Numeric Keys

–10 Numeric Key +10 Numeric Key

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Advanced AMS1117
Monolithic 800mA LOW DROPOUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR

Systems

FEATURES APPLICATIONS
• Three Terminal Adjustable or Fixed Voltages* • High Efficiency Linear Regulators
1.5V, 1.8V, 2.5V, 2.85V, 3.3V and 5.0V • Post Regulators for Switching Supplies
• Output Current of 800mA • 5V to 3.3V Linear Regulator
• Operates Down to 1V Dropout • Battery Chargers
• Line Regulation: 0.2% Max. • Active SCSI Terminators
• Load Regulation: 0.4% Max. • Power Management for Notebook
• SOT-223 and TO-252 package available • Battery Powered Instrumentation

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AMS1117 series of adjustable and fixed voltage regulators are designed to provide 800mA output current and to operate
down to 1V input-to-output differential. The dropout voltage of the device is guaranteed maximum 1.3V at maximum output
current, decreasing at lower load currents.
On-chip trimming adjusts the reference voltage to 1%. Current limit is also trimmed, minimizing the stress under overload
conditions on both the regulator and power source circuitry.
The AMS1117 devices are pin compatible with other three-terminal SCSI regulators and are offered in the low profile surface
mount SOT-223 package and in the TO-252 (DPAK) plastic package.

ORDERING INFORMATION:

PACKAGE TYPE OPERATING JUNCTION


TO-252 SOT-223 TEMPERATURE RANGE
AMS1117CD AMS1117 0 to 125° C
AMS1117CD-1.5 AMS1117-1.5 0 to 125° C
AMS1117CD-1.8 AMS1117-1.8 0 to 125° C
AMS1117CD-2.5 AMS1117-2.5 0 to 125° C SOT-223 Top View
AMS1117CD-2.85 AMS1117-2.85 0 to 125° C
AMS1117CD-3.3 AMS1117-3.3 0 to 125° C
AMS1117CD-5.0 AMS1117-5.0 0 to 125° C
*For additional available fixed voltages contact factory.
1 2 3

PIN CONNECTIONS

FIXED VERSION ADJUSTABLE VERSION TO-252 FRONT VIEW

3
TAB IS
1- Ground 1- Adjust OUTPUT 2
1
2- VOUT 2- VOUT
3- VIN 3- VIN

Advanced Monolithic Systems, Inc. 6680B Sierra Lane, Dublin, CA 94568 Phone (925) 556-9090 Fax (925) 556-9140

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AMS1117
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (Note 1)
Power Dissipation Internally limited Soldering information
Input Voltage 15V Lead Temperature (10 sec) 300°C
Operating Junction Temperature Thermal Resistance
Control Section 0°C to 125°C TO-252 package ϕ JA= 80°C/W
Power Transistor 0°C to 150°C SOT-223 package ϕ JA= 90°C/W*
Storage temperature - 65°C to +150°C * With package soldering to copper area over backside
ground plane or internal power plane ϕ JA can vary from
46°C/W to >90°C/W depending on mounting technique and
the size of the copper area.

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Electrical Characteristics at IOUT = 0 mA, and TJ = +25°C unless otherwise specified.
Parameter Device Conditions Min Typ Max Units

Reference Voltage AMS1117 IOUT = 10 mA 1.238 1.250 1.262 V


(Note 2) 10mA ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA, 1.5V≤ (VIN - VOUT) ≤ 12V 1.225 1.250 1.270 V
Output Voltage AMS1117-1.5 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA , 3.0V≤ VIN ≤ 12V 1.485 1.500 1.515 V
(Note 2) 1.476 1.500 1.524 V
AMS1117-1.8 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA , 3.3V≤ VIN ≤ 12V 1.782 1.800 1.818 V
1.773 1.800 1.827 V
AMS1117-2.5 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA , 4.0V≤ VIN ≤ 12V 2.475 2.500 2.525 V
2.460 2.500 2.560 V
AMS1117-2.85 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA , 4.35V≤ VIN ≤ 12V 2.82 2.850 2.88 V
2.79 2.850 2.91 V
AMS1117-3.3 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA , 4.75V ≤ VIN ≤ 12V 3.267 3.300 3.333 V
3.235 3.300 3.365 V
AMS1117-5.0 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA , 6.5V ≤ VIN ≤ 12V 4.950 5.000 5.050 V
4.900 5.000 5.100 V
Line Regulation AMS1117 ILOAD = 10 mA , 1.5V≤ (VIN - VOUT) ≤ 12V 0.015 0.2 %
0.035 0.2 %
AMS1117-1.5 3.0V≤ VIN ≤ 12V 0.3 5 mV
0.6 6 mV
AMS1117-1.8 3.3V≤ VIN ≤ 12V 0.3 5 mV
0.6 6 mV
AMS1117-2.5 4.0V≤ VIN ≤ 12V 0.3 6 mV
0.6 6 mV
AMS1117-2.85 4.35V≤ VIN ≤ 12V 0.3 6 mV
0.6 6 mV
AMS1117-3.3 4.75V≤ VIN ≤ 12V 0.5 10 mV
1.0 10 mV
AMS1117-5.0 6.5V≤ VIN ≤ 12V 0.5 10 mV
1.0 10 mV

Load Regulation AMS1117 (VIN - VOUT) =3V, 10mA ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA 0.1 0.3 %
(Notes 2, 3) 0.2 0.4 %

AMS1117-1.5 VIN = 5V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA 3 10 mV


6 20 mV
AMS1117-1.8 VIN = 5V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA 3 10 mV
6 20 mV
AMS1117-2.5 VIN = 5V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA 3 12 mV
6 20 mV

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AMS1117
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Electrical Characteristics at IOUT = 0 mA, and TJ = +25°C unless otherwise specified.
Parameter Device Conditions Min Typ Max Units

Load Regulation AMS1117-2.85 VIN = 5V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA 3 12 mV


(Notes 2, 3) 6 20 mV

AMS1117-3.3 VIN = 5V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA 3 15 mV


7 25 mV
AMS1117-5.0 VIN = 8V, 0 ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA 5 20 mV
10 35 mV

Dropout Voltage AMS1117-1.5/-1.8/-2.5/- ∆VOUT , ∆VREF = 1%, IOUT = 800mA (Note 4) 1.1 1.3 V
(VIN - VOUT) 2.85/-3.3/-5.0

Current Limit AMS1117-1.5/-1.8/-2.5/- (VIN - VOUT) = 5V 900 1,100 1,500 mA


2.85/-3.3/-5.0

Minimum Load AMS1117 (VIN - VOUT) = 12V (Note 5) 5 10 mA


Current
Quiescent Current AMS1117-1.5/-1.8/-2.5/- VIN ≤ 12V mA
5 10
2.85/-3.3/-5.0

Ripple Rejection AMS1117 f =120Hz , COUT = 22µF Tantalum, IOUT = 800mA, 60 75 dB


(VIN-VOUT ) = 3V, CADJ =10µF
AMS1117-1.5/-1.8/-2.5/- f =120Hz , COUT = 22µF Tantalum, IOUT = 800mA, 60 72 dB
2.85 VIN = 6V
AMS1117-3.3 f =120Hz , COUT = 22µF Tantalum, IOUT = 800mA 60 72 dB
VIN = 6.3V
AMS1117-5.0 f =120Hz , COUT = 22µF Tantalum, IOUT = 800mA 60 68 dB
VIN = 8V
Thermal Regulation AMS1117 TA = 25°C, 30ms pulse 0.008 0.04 %W

Adjust Pin Current AMS1117 10mA ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA , 1.5V≤ (VIN - VOUT) ≤ 12V 55 µA
120 µA
Adjust Pin Current AMS1117 10mA ≤ IOUT ≤ 800mA , 1.5V≤ (VIN - VOUT) ≤ 12V 0.2 5 µA
Change
Temperature Stability 0.5 %

Long Term Stability TA =125°C, 1000Hrs 0.3 1 %

RMS Output Noise TA = 25°C , 10Hz ≤ f ≤ 10kHz 0.003 %


(% of VOUT )
Thermal Resistance 15 °C/W
Junction-to-Case

Parameters identified with boldface type apply over the full operating temperature range.
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. For guaranteed specifications and test conditions, see the
Electrical Characteristics. The guaranteed specifications apply only for the test conditions listed.
Note 2: Line and Load regulation are guaranteed up to the maximum power dissipation of 1.2 W. Power dissipation is determined by the input/output differential
and the output current. Guaranteed maximum power dissipation will not be available over the full input/output range.
Note 3: See thermal regulation specifications for changes in output voltage due to heating effects. Line and load regulation are measured at a constant junction
temperature by low duty cycle pulse testing. Load regulation is measured at the output lead ~1/8” from the package.
Note 4: Dropout voltage is specified over the full output current range of the device.
Note 5: Minimum load current is defined as the minimum output current required to maintain regulation. When 1.5V ≤ (VIN - VOUT) ≤ 12V the device is
guaranteed to regulate if the output current is greater than 10mA.

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AMS1117
APPLICATION HINTS
The AMS1117 series of adjustable and fixed regulators are easy
to use and are protected against short circuit and thermal
overloads. Thermal protection circuitry will shut-down the D1
regulator should the junction temperature exceed 165°C at the
sense point.
Pin compatible with older three terminal adjustable regulators, AMS1117
these devices offer the advantage of a lower dropout voltage, VIN VOUT
IN OUT
more precise reference tolerance and improved reference stability ADJ + COUT
with temperature. R1
22µF

CADJ R2
Stability 10µF

The circuit design used in the AMS1117 series requires the use of
an output capacitor as part of the device frequency compensation.
The addition of 22µF solid tantalum on the output will ensure Figure 1.
stability for all operating conditions.
When the adjustment terminal is bypassed with a capacitor to
improve the ripple rejection, the requirement for an output Output Voltage
capacitor increases. The value of 22µF tantalum covers all cases
of bypassing the adjustment terminal. Without bypassing the The AMS1117 series develops a 1.25V reference voltage
adjustment terminal smaller capacitors can be used with equally between the output and the adjust terminal. Placing a resistor
good results. between these two terminals causes a constant current to flow
To ensure good transient response with heavy load current through R1 and down through R2 to set the overall output
changes capacitor values on the order of 100µF are used in the voltage. This current is normally the specified minimum load
output of many regulators. To further improve stability and current of 10mA. Because IADJ is very small and constant it
transient response of these devices larger values of output represents a small error and it can usually be ignored.
capacitor can be used.
AMS1117
VIN IN OUT VOUT
Protection Diodes ADJ VREF R1
Unlike older regulators, the AMS1117 family does not need any IADJ
50µA
protection diodes between the adjustment pin and the output and R2
from the output to the input to prevent over-stressing the die.
Internal resistors are limiting the internal current paths on the
VOUT = VREF (1+ R2/R1)+IADJR2
AMS1117 adjustment pin, therefore even with capacitors on the
adjustment pin no protection diode is needed to ensure device
safety under short-circuit conditions. Figure 2. Basic Adjustable Regulator
Diodes between the input and output are not usually needed.
Microsecond surge currents of 50A to 100A can be handled by the
internal diode between the input and output pins of the device. In Load Regulation
normal operations it is difficult to get those values of surge
True remote load sensing it is not possible to provide, because
currents even with the use of large output capacitances. If high
the AMS1117 is a three terminal device. The resistance of the
value output capacitors are used, such as 1000µF to 5000µF and
wire connecting the regulator to the load will limit the load
the input pin is instantaneously shorted to ground, damage can
regulation. The data sheet specification for load regulation is
occur. A diode from output to input is recommended, when a
measured at the bottom of the package. Negative side sensing is a
crowbar circuit at the input of the AMS1117 is used (Figure 1).
true Kelvin connection, with the bottom of the output divider
returned to the negative side of the load.
The best load regulation is obtained when the top of the resistor
divider R1 is connected directly to the case not to the load. If R1
were connected to the load, the effective resistance between the
regulator and the load would be:

RP x ( R2+R1 ) , RP = Parasitic Line Resistance


R1

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AMS1117
APPLICATION HINTS
Connected as shown , RP is not multiplied by the divider ratio The total thermal resistance from junction to ambient can be as
low as 45°C/W. This requires a reasonable sized PC board with
RP at least on layer of copper to spread the heat across the board and
PARASITIC couple it into the surrounding air.
LINE RESISTANCE
AMS1117 Experiments have shown that the heat spreading copper layer
VIN IN OUT does not need to be electrically connected to the tab of the device.
ADJ
The PC material can be very effective at transmitting heat
between the pad area, attached to the pad of the device, and a
R1* RL ground plane layer either inside or on the opposite side of the
board. Although the actual thermal resistance of the PC material
is high, the Length/Area ratio of the thermal resistance between
layers is small. The data in Table 1, was taken using 1/16” FR-4
R2* board with 1 oz. copper foil, and it can be used as a rough
guideline for estimating thermal resistance.
For each application the thermal resistance will be affected by
thermal interactions with other components on the board. To
determine the actual value some experimentation will be
necessary.
The power dissipation of the AMS1117 is equal to:
*CONNECT R1 TO CASE
PD = ( VIN - VOUT )( IOUT )
CONNECT R2 TO LOAD
Maximum junction temperature will be equal to:
Figure 3. Connections for Best Load Regulation TJ = TA(MAX) + PD(Thermal Resistance (junction-to-ambient))

In the case of fixed voltage devices the top of R1 is connected Maximum junction temperature must not exceed 125°C.
Kelvin internally, and the ground pin can be used for negative
side sensing.
Ripple Rejection

Thermal Considerations The ripple rejection values are measured with the adjustment pin
bypassed. The impedance of the adjust pin capacitor at the ripple
The AMS1117 series have internal power and thermal limiting frequency should be less than the value of R1 (normally 100Ω to
circuitry designed to protect the device under overload conditions. 200Ω) for a proper bypassing and ripple rejection approaching
However maximum junction temperature ratings of 125°C should the values shown. The size of the required adjust pin capacitor is
not be exceeded under continuous normal load conditions. a function of the input ripple frequency. If R1=100Ω at 120Hz
Careful consideration must be given to all sources of thermal the adjust pin capacitor should be >13µF. At 10kHz only 0.16µF
resistance from junction to ambient. For the surface mount is needed.
package SOT-223 additional heat sources mounted near the
device must be considered. The heat dissipation capability of the The ripple rejection will be a function of output voltage, in
PC board and its copper traces is used as a heat sink for the circuits without an adjust pin bypass capacitor. The output ripple
device. The thermal resistance from the junction to the tab for the will increase directly as a ratio of the output voltage to the
AMS1117 is 15°C/W. Thermal resistance from tab to ambient reference voltage (VOUT / VREF ).
can be as low as 30°C/W.

Table 1.
COPPER AREA THERMAL RESISTANCE
TOP SIDE* BACK SIDE BOARD AREA (JUNCTION-TO-AMBIENT)
2500 Sq. mm 2500 Sq. mm 2500 Sq. mm 45°C/W
1000 Sq. mm 2500 Sq. mm 2500 Sq. mm 45°C/W
225 Sq. mm 2500 Sq. mm 2500 Sq. mm 53°C/W
100 Sq. mm 2500 Sq. mm 2500 Sq. mm 59°C/W
1000 Sq. mm 1000 Sq. mm 1000 Sq. mm 52°C/W
1000 Sq. mm 0 1000 Sq. mm 55°C/W
* Tab of device attached to topside copper.

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AMS1117
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS

Minimum Operating Current


(Adjustable Device) Short-Circuit Current
12 1.25
MINIMUM OPERATING CURRENT (mA)

TJ = 125°C
1.00

SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT (A)


9 TJ =
125°C TJ = 25°C

0.75
TJ = 25°C
6

0.50

3
0.25

0 0
0 5 10 15 20 0 5 10 15

INPUT/OUTPUT DIFFERENTIAL (V) INPUT/OUTPUT DIFFERENTIAL

Load Regulation Ripple Rejection vs. Current


0.10 100
∆ ILOAD = 800mA 90
fRIPPLE = 120Hz
0.05
OUTPUT VOLTAGE DEVIATION (%)

80
RIPPLE REJECTION (dB)

70 VRIPPLE≤3Vp-p
0
60
fRIPPLE = 20Hz
-0.05 50

40 VRIPPLE≤0.5Vp-p
-0.10
30

20
-0.15
VOUT = 5V
10 CADJ = 10 µF
COUT = 22µF
-0.20 0
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
TEMPERATURE (°C) OUTPUT CURRENT (A)

Temperature Stability Adjust Pin Current


2.0 100

90

80
OUTPUT VOLTAGE CHANGE (%)

ADJUST PIN CURRENT ( µA)

1.0
70

60

0 50

40

30
-1.0
20

10

-2.0 0
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C)

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AMS1117
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted.

TO-252 PLASTIC PACKAGE (D)

0.258-0.262
(6.553-6.654) 0.020-0.030
0.208-0.212 (0.508-0.762) 0.085-0.095
0.020-0.030 (5.283-5.384) (2.159-2.413) 0.030-0.034
0.033-0.037 (0.762-0.863)
(0.508-0.762) (0.838-0.939)
0.038-0.042
7.0° (0.965-1.066)
0.023-0.027 45.0°
(0.584-0.685)
0.175-0.180
(4.191-4.445) 0.057-0.067 0.235-0.245
(0.144-0.170) (5.969-6.223)
DIA

0.025 0.038 0.038-0.042


(0.635) (0.965) (0.965-1.066)
TYP 0.099-0.103
(2.514-2.615) TYP
0.024±0.002
(0.610±0.0508)
0.088-0.092
0.030 0.018-0.022
(2.235-2.336)
(0.762) (0.451-0.558) D (D3) AMS DRW# 042891
TYP

3 LEAD SOT-223 PLASTIC PACKAGE

0.248-0.264
(6.30-6.71)
0.116-0.124
(2.95-3.15)

0.264-0.287
(6.71-7.29)
0.130-0.146
(3.30-3.71)

0.090 0.033-0.041
(2.29) (0.84-1.04)
NOM

10°-16°

0.071 10°
(1.80) MAX 0.010-0.014
MAX (0.25-0.36)

10°-16°
0.012 0.025-0.033
0.025-0.033 (0.31)
(0.64-0.84) (0.64-0.84)
MIN
0.181 (SOT-223 ) AMS DRW# 042292
(4.60)
NOM

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CD-MAIN PCB(1/2)

CD MAIN PCB(1/2)

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CD-MAIN PCB (2/2)

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* TUNER PCB(MAS100&MAS110)

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* TUNER PCB(SAS100)

P/N:0082 3271 0000

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DISPLAY PCB(1/2)

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DISPLAY PCB(2/2)

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PHONE
PCB(1/2)

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PHONE
PCB(2/2)

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RS232 PCB(1/2)

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RS232 PCB(2/2)

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TOUCH PCB(1/2)

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TOUCH PCB(2/2)

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DISPLAY SCH

VF1

162-SD-16INK

RESET

LGND
09-03-25

PGND
VDD
TSA
TSB

OSC
C12
VH

DA
CS
CP
F1
F1

F2
F2
0.1uF
C13
0.1uF
1
2

45

26

29

37

43

48

31

50
51
40

34
32

46
C10
09-03-25

GGND DGND

09-03-25
R1
R2 C11
0.1uF 10R R3
33K 0.1uF
10R
C1
DGND 0.1uF C4 DGND DGND
R4
CN1 DGND
GND
OUT

1
TO DECODE BOARD

+V

+39V DGND
10uF10V
10K
2 IR1 IC1
CS KS-803LM C5
3 AMS11173.3(SOT-223)
F2
1
2
3

100uF10V
4 R5
DGND DGND 47R
C6
3 2

GND
5 C3 VFD+5V V IN V OUT
0.1uF

VFD+5V 0.1uF
C2

100uF10V DGND
6 C8
CP C7 C9
7
DGND DGND 100uF16V

1
0.1uF 0.1uF
8
DA
9
REMO
10 DGND
F1
11
SCL
12 MCU+5V
MCU+5V
13
SDA
14
VDD_3.3V
15
XRESET
16
RX/GPIO
JX1.0S-4S-16PWT

(ढ㣅Ӻ⬉ᄤ)(ⱑ㡆x6 ˅ HT15-21UWC/TR8
HT15-21UWC/TR8 HT15-21UWC/TR8 VDD_3.3V
HT15-21UWC/TR8
HT15-21UWC/TR8
D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 J1
SCL
1 2
HT15-21UWC/TR8
SDA
3 4
XRESET
5 6
RX/GPIO
7 8
9 10
11 12
2x6P(1.27)
㚠‫ܝ‬ᵓ VDD_3.3V
DGND

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09-03-25
09-03-25
Check L3
FB L5 1 J1
PONES_AR L4 FB 3
FB 11
10
PONES_AL 2
L2
harman/kardon

FB C110 C111 6
R5 R6 5
330P 330P 4
47K 47K
9
CN1 8
HGND HGND HGND 7
JX1.0-3S-13PW C6
1 HGND HGND 09-03-25 CK3-3.5-510K2
Check 104
PHONE SCH

2
HGND
3 GGND
PONES_R

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4 09-03-25
HGND R2 L7
5 100 FB
PONES_L 5
JACK_L 6 JACK_AL 4
3
7
GND 2
JACK_R 8 JACK_AR L6 L8 1
R1 FB
9 100 FB
J2
USB+5V 09-03-25
10 C4 CK3.5-02
USB+5V
11 104

TO DECODE BOARD
DM
12 C109 C108
DP R3 R4 330P 330P GGND
13 47K 47K
USBGND

AGND AGND AGND


AGNDAGND

L1
FB

C3 JP1
C107
100uF16V USB-A-M1-4P
104
6

USB+5V 4
VDD
DM 3
DM
DP 2
DP
USBGND 1
GND
5

09-03-25

C1 C2
104 C5 104
104 C7 C8

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104 104

AGND AGND GGND AGND


09-03-25
C18
GGND CN1
RELAY_CON 0.1uF RS1
1 C16 C12 7P(2.0) DB-09
MUTE 0.1uF 100uF16V
2 C19 AMP_AR+ 1
1 DCD
+15V 0.1uF
3 C7
AMP_AR-
C17
100uF16V
2 MCU+5V 6
-15V 0.1uF
4 DSR
C20 0.1uF C23 C9 3 AGND
5 100uF16V 2
R2 0 0.1uF 4 AMP_AL+ R5 Q2 RXD
DGND2
6 C15 R3
2SA1162GR 7
5 AMP_AL- 10K
harman/kardon

R11 0 C21 100uF16V 1K8 RTS


7 0.1uF 6 AGND 3
AMP_AL+
8 TXD
7 MUTE R6
AGND
9 4K7 8
Q1 CTS
AMP_AR+
10 2SC3361 4
AMP_AR-
R4 D2 DTR
11 CN2
10K 9
C3
100P

12 9P(2.0) RI

TO DECODE BOARD
AMP_AL- D1 C1 1N4148 C2
13 1 CON 1U/50 100P 5
R10
1N4148 GND
0
14 09-03-25 2 DET C4
15 C22 3
C24
VOL_A 0.1uF
D+5.6V R12 0 0.1uF C25 C26
16 0.1uF 4 VOL_B 0.1uF 0.1uF
CON_+5.6V 09-03-25
17 5 +15V
R16 GGND
OFFSET_DET
18 6 -15V

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VOL_A 100R
19 7 CON+5.6V
VOL_B
20 8 IR
R1 NC Q5 9 IPOD_DET
JK1 R7
R9 NC MMBT5551 D3
IDC 2x10P2.54(90) 10K
IN4001
C6
100uF16V

IR
1

2
JK2
SCSI-26P-F-90 R17 3
10K
IPOD+5V
1 C5 SW1
R19 R21 R22
09-03-25

2 0.1uF MSV-1260
47K 33K 33K
3
CN3 GGND
4 1

DGND
D+5.6V
5 2
R20 D+5.6V
6 3
22K DGND
IPOD RX
7 4
DGND
8 IPOD/OFF
5
IPOD/OFF
IPOD TX
9 6
IPOD RX
10 7
IPOD TX
11 8
IPOD_AL_IN
12 9

TO DECODE BOARD
IPOD_AR_IN
13 10
A_TRN
14 A_TRN Q4 A950
10P(2.0)
15 R15
C13 22K R13
16 C14 10K
IPOD_AL_IN 100uF16V 0.1uF
17
R14 C8
RS232 SCH

18 1K Q3
IPOD_AR_IN
19 2SC3361 0.1uF
20 R8 AGND
549K1% AGND
21
R18
22
33R
23
24 AGND
25
26

09-03-25

G1
G2
09-03-25
C27 C11 C28
0.1uF C10 0.1uF 0.1uF
0.1uF

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GGND AGND GGND


S0 S1 S2
S0 S1 S2
1 1 1
harman/kardon

CON1 CON1 CON1


C5 C6 C7
CAP CAP CAP

VDD_3.3V
S3 S4 S5
S3 S4 S5
1 1 1 R4 R5
J1 4.7K 4.7K
CON1 CON1 CON1 R6 100R
P43 1 2 P30
C8 C9 C10 R7 100R
P42 3 4 P31
CAP CAP CAP R8 100R
P41 5 6 XRESET

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R9 100R
P40 7 8 P20
R10 100R
P17 9 10 VDD_3.3V
U1 R11 100R
S6 S7 P13 11 12 GND
1 28
S6 S7 S5 S5 S6 S6
1 1 2 27 HEADER 6X2
S4 S4 S7 S7
3 26
CON1 CON1 S3 S3 S8 S8
VDD_3.3V 4 25
S2 S2 S9 S9
C11 C12 5 24
S1 S1 S10 S10
91K1% CAP 6 23 R3 560R
C1 S0 S0 VPP VDD_3.3V
R1 7 22
0.1uF P17 P17 TSAREF TSAREF
8 21
VDD S11 C3
390K1% 9 20
OSC3 OSC3 P43 P43 2pF
10 19
VSS P42 P42
11 18
P13 P13 P41 P41
12 17
XRESET XRESET P40 P40
13 16
C4 P20 P20 P30 P30
14 15
P34 P34 P31 P31
TOUCH SCH

0.1uF
R2 MA83P06
0R
VDD_3.3V

VDD_3.3V
Sensor Led Function
㚠‫ܝ‬ᵓ
᮴䬂ᣝϟ D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 J1
S0 LED LED LED LED LED LED
1 2 P30
S1 3 4 P31
S2 5 6 XRESET
S3 7 8 P20
S4 9 10 VDD_3.3V
S5 11 12 GND
S6
S7 HEADER 6X2

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MAS 1 loudspeaker for HK MAS 100 and MAS 110 systems


Description Harman Part Number
Speaker Assembly (drawing 441037)
Woofer 110130-06001
Woofer trim ring 441062-001
Tweeter Waveguide 441061-001
Tweeter 300-0058-004
Terminal cup with terminals ?
Port tube 364952-001
Plastic Top 441063-001
Decorative Aluminum (Brushed) Top 442006-001
Grille 442005-001
Logo MP0080014010
Tweeter Mounting Strap 338059-001
Network FP0080008010
#6 wood screw ?
#8 wood screw ?
#6 hi-low self threading plastic screw JG589068
Grille Cloth ?
Grille cup TT0013014010
Trim ring gasket QT0440001010

Packaging & Accessories (drawing 441067)


End Pad - top / bottom ?
Carton ?
Rubber Feet TT0019006010

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