This tellye has an awesome CHASSIS BS210A (Zanussi).
Considering his little measures it's quite interesting how to fit all functions of the receiver plus the power supply and tuner in a little unit like this here in collection.
The tuning circuits has a large knob potentiometers tuning system which use voltage controlled capacitances such as varactor diodes as the frequency determining elements.
Therefore a stable AFC circuit is developed:
A
      superheterodyne receiver having an automatic intermediate 
frequency      control circuit with means to prevent the faulty 
regulation  thereof.   The   receiver has means for receiving a radio 
frequency  signal and   mixing   the same with the output of a 
superheterodyne  oscillator. This   produces   an intermediate frequency
 signal which is  coupled to a   frequency or   phase discriminator to 
produce an error  signal for   controlling the   frequency of the 
superheterodyne  oscillator. A   regulation circuit is   provided having
 an electronic  switch to   interrupt the feedback circuit   when only 
unwanted  frequencies tend to   produce faulty regulation of the   
superheterodyne  oscillator.
Power  supply 
is realized with mains transformer  and Linear   transistorized  power 
supply stabilizer, A DC power supply  apparatus   includes a  rectifier 
circuit which rectifies  an input  commercial AC   voltage. The  
rectifier output voltage is  smoothed in a  smoothing   capacitor.  
Voltage stabilization is provided in the  stabilizing circuits   by the 
 use  of Zener diode circuits to provide  biasing to control the     
collector-emitter paths of respective  transistors.A linear regulator   
 circuit according to an embodiment of  the present  invention has an   
 input node receiving an unregulated  voltage and an  output node    
providing a regulated voltage. The linear  regulator circuit  includes a
    voltage regulator, a bias circuit, and  a current control  device.In one embodiment, the current control device is implemented as an NPN bipolar junction transistor (BJT) having a collector electrode forming the input node of the linear regulator circuit, an emitter electrode coupled to the input of the voltage regulator, and a base electrode coupled to the second terminal of the bias circuit. A first capacitor may be coupled between the input and reference terminals of the voltage regulator and a second capacitor may be coupled between the output and reference terminals of the voltage regulator. The voltage regulator may be implemented as known to those skilled in the art, such as an LDO or non-LDO 3-terminal regulator or the like.
The bias circuit may include a bias device and a current source. The bias device has a first terminal coupled to the output terminal of the voltage regulator and a second terminal coupled to the control electrode of the current control device. The current source has an input coupled to the first current electrode of the current control device and an output coupled to the second terminal of the bias device. A capacitor may be coupled between the first and second terminals of the bias device.
In  the  bias device and  current   source embodiment, the
 bias device may be   implemented as a  Zener   diode, one or more 
diodes coupled in series, at   least one  light   emitting diode, or any
 other bias device which develops    sufficient   voltage while 
receiving current from the current source.  The   current   source may 
be implemented with a PNP BJT having its  collector     electrode 
coupled to the second terminal of the bias  device, at least     one 
first resistor having a first end coupled to  the emitter electrode     
of the PNP BJT and a second end, a Zener diode  and a second resistor.  
   The Zener diode has an anode coupled to the  base electrode of the  
PNP    BJT and a cathode coupled to the second  end of the first  
resistor. The    second resistor has a first end  coupled to the anode 
of  the Zener  diode   and a second end coupled to  the reference 
terminal  of the  voltage   regulator. A second Zener  diode may be 
included having  an  anode coupled   to the cathode of the  first Zener 
diode and a  cathode  coupled to the   first current  electrode of the 
current control  device.A circuit is disclosed for improving operation of a linear regulator, having an input terminal, an output terminal, and a reference terminal. The circuit includes an input node, a transistor, a bias circuit, and first and second capacitors. The transistor has a first current electrode coupled to the input node, a second current electrode for coupling to the input terminal of the linear regulator, and a control electrode. The bias circuit has a first terminal for coupling to the output terminal of the linear regulator and a second terminal coupled to the control electrode of the transistor. The first capacitor is for coupling between the input and reference terminals of the linear regulator, and the second capacitor is for coupling between the output and reference terminals of the linear regulator. The bias circuit develops a voltage sufficient to drive the control terminal of the transistor and to operate the linear regulator. The bias circuit may be a battery, a bias device and a current source, a floating power supply, a charge pump, or any combination thereof. The transistor may be implemented as a BJT or FET or any other suitable current controlled device.
- The EHT Output is realized with a selenium rectifier.
The EHT selenium rectifier which is a Specially designed selenium rectifiers were once widely used as EHT
  rectifiers in television sets and photocopiers. A layer of selenium 
was  applied to a sheet of soft iron foil, and thousands of tiny discs  
(typically 2mm diameter) were punched out of this and assembled as  
"stacks" inside ceramic tubes. Rectifiers capable of supplying tens of  
thousands of volts could be made this way. Their internal resistance was
  extremely high, but most EHT applications only required a few hundred 
 microamps at most, so this was not normally an issue. With the  
development of inexpensive high voltage silicon rectifiers, this  
technology has fallen into disuse.A selenium rectifier is a type 
of metal rectifier, invented in 1933. They were used to replace vacuum 
tube rectifiers in power supplies for electronic equipment, and in high 
current battery charger applications.The photoelectric and rectifying properties of selenium were observed by C. E. Fitts around 1886 but practical rectifier devices were not manufactured routinely until the 1930s. Compared with the earlier copper oxide rectifier, the selenium cell could withstand higher voltage but at a lower current capacity per unit area.



Hello,
ReplyDeleteI have Universum Nova ST5924 TV. On a beautiful red platform. I truly have no idea what to do with it (apart from ripping it into pieces and making some art instalation out of it), and it would be a shame for it to completly dissapear from the face of the world. Would you be interested in immortalizing it in your blog?
Best regards,
Joanna
Just curious how the tv set will come to me..........
ReplyDeleteAs a set of photos ;)
DeleteI have no means to transport hardware ;)
If it is not enough - too bad, it was always worth asking :)
Best regards,
Joanna