The new M40

Bloc Diagram form here:- https://seca.freeforums.net/thread/328/new-m40-seca-drive-power

Bad English here:-

1)    The Design Concept.

A power amplifier design that is value for money and able to defeat the competition at four times its price.

 

To use if possible the SECA designs we have used in the past with more power output but less material waste in large heatsinks and huge energy demands.

 

The design was if possible to have a fast rise and fall time to cope with the demands of frequency to frequency phase changes.

 

It must also be able to go in standby mode if the users forget to switch OFF but be able to restart at the pre-set level on the input, in this design it is set to the equivalent of 1W into 8Ω.

 

It must have balance and un-balance inputs.

 

With the digital noise on the main power lines it must be able to ignore them.

 

It has to be over engineered in the safety area, such as the main power inputs.

 

The protection device to protect speakers must be fool proof.

 

The whole design must be based on K.I.S.S.

 

2)   The Specifications.

Dual Mono Design one channel only shown, right or left.

 

Power output                            8Ω @ 45W RMS , 4Ω @ 90W RMS, 150W peak into 2Ω 

Maximum Peak Current 1mS      50Amps

Maximum Short Circuit for fuse to blow 6A RMS

Maximum Allowed Heatsink Temperature 40C

Input Sensitivity Un Balance       0.7V RMS into 22KΩ

Input Sensitivity Balance            1V RMS into 600Ω

Full Power Bandwidth 0.0dB flat 10Hz – 100KHz

Full Power Bandwidth -1dB flat 1Hz – 130KHz

Phase Angle change      100Hz – 20KHz less than 1Deg

Driver SECA stage A Class Power 1W

Output Device each channel six with very high speed and matched HFE drivers.

DC offset less than 1mV (typically 100µV)

 


3)   The Block Diagram

The power inlet socket is a PCB mounted IEC with a built in fuse holder.

The Earth connection is to the chassis of the M40.

Live and Return are connected to a isolating power switch which in turn is connected to the mother board FR4 PCB.

Please note the slots in the PCB near and around the mains input live and return this is to provide extra safety precautions and to exceed the current regulations required for consumer products.  Then we connect to yet a non serviceable fuse holder and fuse, this is help prevent customer tampering and increase the safety margin.

 

On the block diagram we show the POWER ON CIRCUIT this operates the start 16A relay with a Snubber Circuit around the relay contact to eliminate sparks and interference when operating. On Standby this circuit consumes less than 1W and in operation only 0.5W of the total power consumption. This block also has the two regulated power supplies for the RERERENCE VOLTS AND SENSE & TRIGGER CIRCUITS. These supply two ±V (V1+,V2+,OV1,OV2,REF V,V1-,V2-)  and the 1.24V Reference voltages.

The TRIGGER POWER CONTROL section has two comparators which detect the input voltage on the power amp inputs and switch the POWER CIRCUIT on. The switch shown can be used to set the state the users needs, the QUICK ON SWITCH allows forced trigger to activate the power on timer of about 60 seconds this will turn off after this time if no signal is detected. The ON switch force the M40 to stay on in a continues  state and the OFF switch keeps the amp deactivated and it will not trigger on.

 

The INRUSH LIMIT is to prevent the inrush current at peak mains from distressing the rectifiers and transformer. A note here all the main Bulk Capacitor are rated at a high ripple current, All other capacitors are designed to run in a temperature range of -40C to a max of 105C.

EMC & RFI FILTER’s 1&2 are rated at 4Amps each and are in common mode format.

The main power transformer is rated at 250VA with 8 output windings of 24VAC. These outputs winding are configured by the FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIERS to be out of phase, this allow the B/H curve to be used more efficiently when both channel need to draw a large current thus reducing saturation of the transformer.

The transformer is dipped and vacuum impregnated with a high temperature potting compound to reduce noise and provide more electrical insulation and thermal conduction.

Also wound with a µMetal magnetic shield and a Electrostatic shield to reduce the RFI and EMC emissions.

So the total noise RFI and EMC radiated and detected by the M40 is very low an increasing the quality of the music you hear without the garbage generated by our digital world.

 

4)     The Amplifier modules.

The two amplifier modules are the same circuits to each other but careful layout of tracks help to balance their performance. These two PCB fit either side of the mother board on heatsinks.

The input has a DC blocking polycarbonate capacitor  and a input impedance of 22KΩ, fitted with a small capacitor which roles the input frequency to -3dB at 14MHz, this may seem high but it allow us to have very fast rise a fall times on edges.

The next stage is a Long Tailed Pair which drive the PNP SECA drive stage controlled with a constant current, This stage is running about 1W, the DC offset is also controlled in the first stages reducing the DC to as low as 1mV (normally less)

This is simple KISS design but with very selective components, the driver and front end circuit are provided power from two (±) hum busting regulated power supplies located on the mother board. Each module has its own separate set of power supplies and there for is dual mono.

The next stages are complimentary drives, these high frequency device are normally used in radio circuit and have a high HFE for power devices, theses six transistors are forced to current share in the base drive and collector to emitter current, the HFE are match to within 1% of each set of six.

There is also another high frequency device mounted to the main heatsinks this in conjunction with a NTC monitor the inside chassis temperature and the heatsinks temperature and control the bias current in the six output power complementary power devices.

The six power devices are also HFE matched to within 1% of each set. The total IQ (quiescent current) is 1A running the power stages longer into Class A then into A/B.

Each device is rated at 150W PD and at a max current of 25A so we have plenty of head room.

There is no frequency compensation in the negative feedback circuit so very little phase change occurs.

 

On the mother board we have put timed independent speaker anti plop circuits this may cause one channel to turn on before the other,  They are provide power by  the main PSU after the fuses so if a fuse goes the speaker are never connected to the amp, keeping the safe.

 

The Balance circuit is done with a instrument amplifier circuit design to convert balance to no balance, This and the Balance input is controlled by a pair of signal relays operated by a toggle switch. Both can have connection at once from different sources and the selected by this switch.  

The Balance inputs are set for the standard 600Ω but can be configured for any load up to 47KΩ on request.

 

Nearly all the components a precision surface mounted devices, resistor are low noise type and are normally under 10KΩ as this is the point noise rises dramatically in resistors.

All except a few power type are all 0.1% and the others are 1%.

The SMD power resistor are design in the rare case of a fault to desolder and drop off and not burn as we use low temperature Ag (silver) based solder. This also disconnects the faulty part of the amp from the rest of the amp.

 

So please enjoy you amplifier.

 

Kind regards and thanks.

 

Colin J. Wonfor

 

10/9/2021

 

Comments

  • “….capacitors are designed to run in a temperature range of -40C to a max of 105C.“

    The lower end of that range seems unlikely in a Wonfor amp!

    A lot of thought goes into these incredible designs Colin. Interesting to read all of that.
  • On the day we can't have central heating on due to the Ice Age destroying the world, -40C will be to hot. 
    Ben the advantages are there life and ripple current is higher so last longer, so no excuses to the Boss Wife, "sorry dear it has broken I need a new one" just because you fancy a new toy. o:)
  • Where can I put pic's so I can link them to pages here ?  help please.
  • Good question. I don't know the current state of free image storage. If stuck, email them to me and I'll pop them up for you.
  • I use https://imgur.com/ , then link from there.
  • Ben to the rescue! Thank you for digging me out of that hole.
  • Docfoster said:
    I use https://imgur.com/ , then link from there.
    Sorry did not work never mind.

  • Colin's images:

  • edited September 2021
    And a block diagram.


  • Thank Dave, no not circuit diagram, a block diagram to help folk around the circuit diagram, which will not be free to see.
    And it also massive 10 x A4 sheets. Then the BOM, Then the instruction on how to build, then the testing methods. Then polish and pack after 48Hr burn in at 2/3 Power. Simple really . And if required a in depth page/booklet with maths and maths, Fun eh.
  • I'll stick to websites, Col ;)
  • Have had a long chat with Alan it is now going to stop us confused old git by calling A40 after the Austin A40, no no A Class 40W P-P. So it will confuse less about were it sits in the M range eh eh it is different say I so.
  • So it's the A40 now...?
    Not the M40...?
  • I'm totally confused.
  • edited September 2021
    Oh come on Dave it's easy. If you're listening in the morning it's the Am40 and for afternoon the pM40, innit!
  • And I was thinking of driving the A40 on the M40 to the midlands :s
  • uglymusic said:
    And I was thinking of driving the A40 on the M40 to the midlands :s
    I did that when the M40 was the A40 before the M1 and M25 try route 66 in a Buick much better honest guv.
  • The A40/M40 was my preferred route between Birmingham and London when I was at University.
  • So it was you holding up the que, with you Binary Motorbike (2 stoke, on/off) OK it is early here.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-stroke_engine

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgrI3hRQzOA

    Good morning world, the rain  was on then off, but we still got ponds it the road and now with ducks on.




  • It wasn't one of those polluting things. It was a Vauxhall Viva HC estate. Those were the days! :p
  • edited October 2021
    Well Pauls arrived to his home Yesterday, I am waiting for is thought, and this gives me a chance to wish him.


    HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAUL   B) 



  • uglymusic said:
    It wasn't one of those polluting things. It was a Vauxhall Viva HC estate. Those were the days! :p
    And a "FREE EXTRA LAYER OF COLOURFUL RUST FOLKS" and it free, so they sucked up oxygen to make rust and poured tons and tons of nasty gasses into the world. Dripped oil dumped lots of asbestos from brake shoes into the schools for kids to enjoy. 
    And ran over old ladies at Zebra Crossing that loved analogue sounds. All driven by a "Dave". wicked Dave.  >:)  
  • AntiCrap said:
    uglymusic said:
    It wasn't one of those polluting things. It was a Vauxhall Viva HC estate. Those were the days! :p
    And a "FREE EXTRA LAYER OF COLOURFUL RUST FOLKS" and it free, so they sucked up oxygen to make rust and poured tons and tons of nasty gasses into the world. Dripped oil dumped lots of asbestos from brake shoes into the schools for kids to enjoy. 
    And ran over old ladies at Zebra Crossing that loved analogue sounds. All driven by a "Dave". wicked Dave.  >:)  
    Er, what????

     Colin’s having one of his turns. :-) 
  • AntiCrap said:
    Well Pauls arrived to his home Yesterday, I am waiting for is thought, and this gives me a chance to wish him.


    HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAUL   B) 



    Happy birthday Paul!
  • edited October 2021
    I can't believe I have made it to half a century come Saturday  :p
  • So young, Paul!
  • We renamed it the A40 Ian has one now to try out.
  • edited February 2022
    The A-40 is a spectacular concept, quite how Colin keeps improving things that are already excellent is beyond me! I have the original concept amp here, from about four years ago, it was meant as a cut price integrated M-50. How it has grown!

    The breakthrough came when some of colin's work on the epic M-100/WB was carried over to an earlier A-40/Sibelious; it was being heavily revised and rebuilt as we decided what to do with it just after the Pearl Acoustics chaps decided it wasn't for them. It is a departure for EWA in that it is now a fully regulated amplifier, which has also become (on the circuit board at least) lower voltage and higher current. 

    It also morphed into a pure class A push pull amplifier at this time rather than A/B, as it was now our own project.

    We like it so much it is going to form the basis of the entire revised class A range this year: integrated, pre, power, monos, plus the slightly different WB (which in turn replaces the M-100 variations). How's this for a name: SECAdrive?

    Plus, a new range of more conventional amplifiers (well it is colins design, so not so conventional). A user friendly cool running class A/B range that is gunning to outperform the Naim Supernait for under a grand apiece. It is actually pitching to be as good as the outgoing  M-50: Integrated,  pre, power and mono blocks.  The Claymore remains as an outlier, a standalone item. 

    That said, I rather like the idea of naming the entire budget range 'Claymore': Claymore Integrated, Claymore pre, Claymore Power etc. It is a name forever associated with Colin and I think would be received well. Help me convince him, would you? The actual Claymore itself could be the Claymore Classic Integrated.

    And big news! The budget range will feature a remote control! No, Russian bots have not hacked audiochews, I did really say that: Colin is going to in corporate a remote  control!
  • Digital lies and remote controls for the lazy armchair fan, exercise is good so turn the record over. OK Remote is not digital in this amp it is analogue. So no nasty noises for a Xtal based design.
  • Remotes!!! I might have to save my pennies for the pre  :)
  • Dave you cant save pennies you need to buy more music, and a TT get away from those digital fibs.
  • Music, yes. Plasticene frisbees, never!
  • They are great to chuck at sqigles that dig up bulbs.
  • Alan said:
    That said, I rather like the idea of naming the entire budget range 'Claymore': Claymore Integrated, Claymore pre, Claymore Power etc. It is a name forever associated with Colin and I think would be received well. Help me convince him, would you? The actual Claymore itself could be the Claymore Classic Integrated

    You could play with names too! Using classic sword part names.
    Pre = Claymore Pommel
    Power = Claymore Fuller
    Monos = Claymore Quillons
    Integrated = Claymore Scabbard
    Tuner = Claymore Ricasso
    >
    >
    >
    Claymore Edge = Streamer! >:)

    Scarpers behind the sofa for cover...
     


  • I love it more encore

  • Alan said:
    The A-40 is a spectacular concept, quite how Colin keeps improving things that are already excellent is beyond me! I have the original concept amp here, from about four years ago, it was meant as a cut price integrated M-50. How it has grown!

    The breakthrough came when some of colin's work on the epic M-100/WB was carried over to an earlier A-40/Sibelious; it was being heavily revised and rebuilt as we decided what to do with it just after the Pearl Acoustics chaps decided it wasn't for them. It is a departure for EWA in that it is now a fully regulated amplifier, which has also become (on the circuit board at least) lower voltage and higher current. 

    It also morphed into a pure class A push pull amplifier at this time rather than A/B, as it was now our own project.

    We like it so much it is going to form the basis of the entire revised class A range this year: integrated, pre, power, monos, plus the slightly different WB (which in turn replaces the M-100 variations). How's this for a name: SECAdrive?

    Plus, a new range of more conventional amplifiers (well it is colins design, so not so conventional). A user friendly cool running class A/B range that is gunning to outperform the Naim Supernait for under a grand apiece. It is actually pitching to be as good as the outgoing  M-50: Integrated,  pre, power and mono blocks.  The Claymore remains as an outlier, a standalone item. 

    That said, I rather like the idea of naming the entire budget range 'Claymore': Claymore Integrated, Claymore pre, Claymore Power etc. It is a name forever associated with Colin and I think would be received well. Help me convince him, would you? The actual Claymore itself could be the Claymore Classic Integrated.

    And big news! The budget range will feature a remote control! No, Russian bots have not hacked audiochews, I did really say that: Colin is going to in corporate a remote  control!
    Anyone who can't see the sense of capitalising on the Claymore name is an oversized, pig-headed, old fool.
  • Docfoster said:

    Anyone who can't see the sense of capitalising on the Claymore name is an oversized, pig-headed, old fool.
    I cannot argue with this erudite logic! My mind is made up...
  • cj66 said:


    You could play with names too! Using classic sword part names.
    Pre = Claymore Pommel
    Power = Claymore Fuller
    Monos = Claymore Quillons
    Integrated = Claymore Scabbard
    Tuner = Claymore Ricasso
    >
    >
    >
    Claymore Edge = Streamer! >:)

    Scarpers behind the sofa for cover...
     


    Indeed; the old range was Claymore, Sabre, Dirk...

    Interestingly, Brian O'Rourke (Col's mate at Ruark) also used a similar convention: Sabre, Broadsword, etc. Also Talisman, Crusader...

    I know all EWA stuff is number based, but I personally prefer names; something like a UK rivers, Scottish lochs or Munros or somesuch. More evocative, I feel.
  • I much prefer names, too, Alan. From a marketing point of view, I think they're better for your brand. 
  • I don't think anyone has used navy vessel names yet for HiFi?

    100w A class = Dauntless!
  • Ah, there you would be incorrect: Colin and Alan Eldon's early class A monster was called the Deadnought!

    I do like a naval naming convention (by that I mean ships... ).

    Possibly a little too masculine/aggressive/nationalistic, although such things are also a selling point for 'British Audio'.


  • I was thinking of arse wipe names like :- Wright, Relph, Merrican, Poulson, Sugar, Von-Trekin, no to catchy. 
    Let have monster names:- Wonfor, Nessy, Snowman, Krell, Klux, 

    No OK swords and sharp sticks, or lovely lakes.
  • Pansy, Petal, Rose to far the other way me thinks ducky.
    Roman Gods, Greek Gods, USA Gods like Trump, Dollar, Nuke,  British Gods, Thatcher, Wilson, Boris, Electronic names Tube, Valve, Digital to far there.
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