Amphony 1040 User Manual
ã 2000 Amphony
January 2000
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2.4 GHz Digital Audio Receiver/ Amplifier Model 1040
Product Specification
Features
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40 W Output Power
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94 dB Dynamic Range
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Avoids quality losses due to audio
compression
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128 times digital interpolation filter stage and
analog filter stage
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Range of up to 300 ft (line of sight)
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Avoids reception errors by employing
½ rate forward error correction
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Mute Function
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No switch-on/ switch-off plops
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Short-circuit Safe Output
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Built-In Voltage Step-Up Converter
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Only one supply voltage required
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Power-Down Feature
Applications
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Wireless home theater systems
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Wireless hi-fi stereo speaker systems
General Description
The Model 1040 receiver/ amplifier will receive
a digital audio signal that is being transmitted in
the 2.4 GHz range by either the Model 1000 or
Model 2000 transmitter. The recovered audio
signal will pass a digital as well as an analog
filter stage to eliminate out-of-band components
and is amplified to the maximum output power
of 40 W to drive a speaker unit.
a digital audio signal that is being transmitted in
the 2.4 GHz range by either the Model 1000 or
Model 2000 transmitter. The recovered audio
signal will pass a digital as well as an analog
filter stage to eliminate out-of-band components
and is amplified to the maximum output power
of 40 W to drive a speaker unit.
By receiving the signal in a digital format, noise
and quality losses that are inherent with
conventional analog systems are avoided.
and quality losses that are inherent with
conventional analog systems are avoided.
The Model 1040 receiver/ amplifier will apply
forward error correction to the received signal in
order to maximize reception robustness.
forward error correction to the received signal in
order to maximize reception robustness.
A built-in voltage step-up converter will lift the
internal voltage to approximately twice the
supply voltage when a larger output swing is
required.
internal voltage to approximately twice the
supply voltage when a larger output swing is
required.
The Model 1040 receiver/ amplifier will enter a
Power-Down Mode if no valid signal is received.
It will return to active mode when a valid signal
is detected.
Power-Down Mode if no valid signal is received.
It will return to active mode when a valid signal
is detected.