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The AKAI 1720 model reel to reel tape recorder described in this Manual is quite an old unit - circa late 1960's. As a consequence, the description of the mechanical details - and adjustments thereof - is quite critical. The manual does this quite well. The schematics are also well presented and have detailed PCB overlays. Probably the only negative is that some half-tone detail has been lost from the original manual as it has been scanned in simple B&W.
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5) Drive circuit The STR-S5707 applies the proportional drive system in order to minimize turn-on and saturation loss, and storage time. In the conventional RCC system, turn-on loss and switching noise due to the surge current appearing when the power transistor turns on are high as because the transistor is driven by the drive current shown in FIg. 10-1. In addition, since is decreases linearly when the transistor turn off and a peak value of lB2 is not large, the storage time is long and the VCE(SAT) voltage is high, which results in large turn-off loss. The circuit and the waveforms of the proportional drive system which is applied to the STR-S5707 in order to reduce these switching loss and shorten the storage time are shown in Fig. 10-2 respectively.
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