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% C# _8 f2 A+ F1 `/ K5 w0 P0 w; A1 A | Determination of voltage at loudspeaker terminals
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Standard(s):
0 e" ]* I" ^4 K" B1 R* }IEC 60065:1998 6th edition. B9 E4 [, X+ ^7 _, {- i3 D0 Y
Sub clause(s):0 F' o3 T0 ~9 |4 C) w2 }3 o& D
4.2.4" s- H+ t) \$ Q
Sheet No.
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Determination of voltage at
8 e: _% I1 A$ `loudspeaker terminals
7 Z: O/ V# w1 O/ z" x) }( `Key words:
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- Loudspeakers& F9 T/ l/ Q) Z- {6 _7 {/ o* `3 N
- Non-clipped output power
& |' h( s% L& JDecision taken at the 39th0 ]# `5 N2 y* }5 i. [' o& R
meeting 20023 m& H& F4 {) N D U) e+ _
Question:8 K- s. B! i+ O2 b
Is the apparatus to be operated in a way as to deliver one-eighth of the NON-CLIPPED OUTPUT
) l9 y: I: Q& u6 q2 g) M- V& S, {POWER to the RATED LOAD IMPEDANCE also for the alternative test method described in
9 x; e) D' S7 m" m7 Kparagraph 3 of clause 4.2.4(a)?# H9 a P( ?& ~
Rationale:+ t5 Y' e% N& L! j7 g t
The first paragraph of clause 4.2.4(a) requires the apparatus to be operated as to deliver one-eighth of the0 S7 l5 X b% J$ Q/ f: p, }" c
NON-CLIPPED OUTPUT POWER to the RATED LOAD IMPEDANCE.$ F' k4 r: l4 z* _
WHEN determining whether a part or terminal contact is hazardous live acc. to 9.1.1 and 11.1, at the
$ d( ~- u) ]3 t5 ^# emanufacturer's option the apparatus may also be operated in such a way as to deliver the NON-CLIPPED) x! ^/ U1 i/ M+ H% O: f8 k" r
OUTPUT POWER to the RATED LOAD IMPEDANCE using a 1 kHz signal; {3 q7 n; T& _6 {- q& K- {5 b
In the 6th edition, the use of sine waves as an alternative for noise signals was introduced, for the purpose
: C. }; V% o, a% `5 @1 ^# W' Gof output voltage measurement, because the NON-CLIPPED output power was already defined in terms of+ Z7 a' ]" `7 M) p C* ~
a 1 kHz sine wave. The intent was to permit easy and reproducible measurement of the output voltage ,
4 d2 G2 g9 Z) `# U% J7 O! W( ^without switching to the noise signal.
& }! _$ _ C) S u1 {% @+ kAlso, it was intended to permit use of the sine wave for the Heating Test, where results would be equivalent! _, m; t9 B: J" c. \! u" A
to use of noise.) L& d. j- ^+ K2 m
However, in case of doubt, the noise signal was to be used as the reference method./ p% L1 S( u7 N1 u
The TC introduced the sine wave alternative in the 4th paragraph for measuring the output voltage, but did
. Q/ s' n2 z4 F& I: ~. F2 ~not intend to change the voltage limit from
* a: c& \3 H# _$ Oa) 35V pk (25Vrms) at 1/8 max output in the 5th edition, to
2 X1 }# q( u! j; ~/ T2 ^b) 35V pk at max output.
* _! p2 g+ H' `( Q* S* ~Therefore, it is quite sure that the 4th paragraph should have included the 1/8 factor which was omitted by8 |* ^+ T3 _5 [2 f' V# K- B
error. If we follow the 6th edition as written, it means that any amplifier with 25Vrms output must have+ A1 e3 D: X& z5 `6 Z
insulated output terminals marked with the "lightning flash" symbol. Clearly, this has not happened in the4 T# z* H8 l6 x1 m2 [+ K
audio industry.$ _5 [. `! m( s3 s u* u4 l1 Q& F
Because of the confusion introduced in the 6th edition text, this clause together with 9.1.1.1a) was rewritten
5 h5 F# I4 f6 Cin the 7th edition to permit 71Vrms output on uninsulated terminals in household amplifiers at maximum
7 z! t& }+ b) _/ w" Uoutput (equivalent to 35Vpk or 25Vrms at 1/8 max output in the 5th edition). Also, Cl. 11.1 was rewritten to# f$ ]4 z% N1 f( @/ S e/ Z
not permit higher audio output voltages under fault conditions.: @% ~5 G6 j: h: t
Decision:
$ B/ O, P' t) r/ w4 kWhen determining whether a part or terminal is hazardous live acc. to 9.1.1 and 11.1 at the
* r, O3 L) k9 \/ h) Zmanufacturer's option the apparatus may also be operated in such a way as to deliver one-eight of# N- ]0 U9 U2 [ u- I6 ^; {
the NON-CLIPPED OUTPUT POWER for requirements of 9.1.1 and the maximum NON-CLIPPED6 Z( F/ Z4 n% k) X1 @
OUTPUT POWER for requirements of 11.1 to the RATED LOAD IMPEDANCE using a 1 kHz& o" `0 M8 B# m$ [0 q0 h
signal.
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