Operation Manual
5. Operation and performance
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C SERIES Operation Manual rev 3.0.0
5.5. GPIO connection and operation
5.5.1. Introduction
The C Series ampliers incorporate a sophisticated and comprehensive set of protection features. Faults
and warnings are indicated on the front-panel and reported via the NomadLink network for indication on the
DeviceControl GUI.
5.5.2. Safe Operating Area Detector (SOAD)
The Safe Operating Area Detector (SOAD) compares output voltage against output current to ensure that the
output transistors are working inside their safe operating area.
The SOAD provides fault monitoring and input to the Current Peak Limiter (CPL). The SOAD has no dedicated
indicator, and its operation is revealed only in conjunction with features such as the CPL.
5.5.3. Very High Frequency protection
All C Series ampliers include protection circuits that detect continuous Very High Frequency (VHF) content in the
input signals. The detection begins at approximately 10 kHz and moves upwards to include ultrasonic signals. If
VHF signals are detected, the output will mute for 6 seconds before re-measuring. Once no continuing VHF signal
is detected, the output un-mutes and returns to normal operation.
This feature recognizes that continuous full-scale VHF signals do not appear in “natural” sources such as music.
Any such signals can therefore be considered as a fault when present. VHF protection is essential for avoiding
damage to high frequency drivers.
The VHF protection operational area is dependent on output power level and frequency. The illustration below
shows a decreasing threshold on the output power level, starting at approximately 10 kHz and rising with a -6 dB
slope. This denes the VHF protection area. When continuous output power above the threshold line is detected
the VHF protection becomes active.
20 Hz 10 kHz 20 kHz
30 kHz
- 6 dB slope
VHF protection
operation area
Max. Peak
output power
Max. Continous
output power
Output
power
Attack time
VHF protection
Slow
Fast
20 Hz 10 kHz 20 kHz
30 kHz