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1.Introduction

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Page 3: ...Preface I Preface LCD Computer L295N L297N Series Service Manual...

Page 4: ...art be reproduced translated transmitted or reduced to any machine readable form without prior consent from the vendor manufacturer or creators of this publica tion except for copies kept by the user...

Page 5: ...asic information for servicing and or upgrading components of the L295N L297N computer The following information is included Chapter 1 Introduction provides general information about the location of s...

Page 6: ...wing manual for additional information User s Manual on CD This describes the computer s features and the procedures for operating the computer and its ROM based setup program It also describes the in...

Page 7: ...e Wireless LAN Module 2 12 Removing the Bluetooth Module 2 13 Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Assembly 2 14 Removing the Optical Device Assembly 2 15 Part Lists A 1 Part List Illustration Location A 2...

Page 8: ...Socket 3 in 1 Socket B 23 Azalia CODEC ALC883 MDC B 24 H8 B 25 COM Port Fan Parallel Port B 26 Super I O PC87392 FDD B 27 VDD3 VDD5 3 3V 5V B 28 1 5VS 1 05VS 2 5VS B 29 AC IN 1 8V 0 9VS B 30 VCORE B 3...

Page 9: ...ng systems e g DOS Windows 9x Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 Windows XP OS 2 Warp UNIX etc have their own manuals as do application software e g word processing and database programs If you have question...

Page 10: ...2MB On die L2 Cache 667MHz FSB 1 66 1 83 2 0 2 16 2 33 GHz Intel Core Solo Processor 478 pin Micro FC PGA Package T1300 T1400 65nm 65 Nanometer Process Technology 2MB On die L2 Cache 667MHz FSB 1 66...

Page 11: ...located from system memory where needed BIOS 4MB Flash ROM Phoenix BIOS Storage One 3 5 25 4mm h Hard Disk HDD with SATA Serial Interface One 3 5 1 44MB 3 Mode Floppy Disk Drive One changeable 12 7mm...

Page 12: ...C 35 C Non Operating 20 C 60 C Relative Humidity Operating 20 80 Non Operating 10 90 Dimensions Weight L295N 369mm W 188mm D 384mm H 8 2Kg 5 With Touch Screen 7 9Kg 5 Without Touch Screen Tilt 0 15 de...

Page 13: ...5 1 Introduction External Locator Front View 1 2 4 2 3 4 3 1 2 4 2 3 4 3 5 6 6 L295N L297N Figure 1 1 Front View 1 LCD Panel 2 Speakers 3 LED Activity indicators 4 Power Button 5 Optical CD DVD Device...

Page 14: ...Floppy Disk Drive 2 Vent 3 Hard Disk Drive HDD Bay 4 CD Device L295N only 5 LCD Brightness Control Knob 6 Volume Control Knob 7 Dual PC Card Slots 8 PC Card Eject Buttons 9 7 in 1 Card Reader 10 2 US...

Page 15: ...ing Handle 2 Headphone Out Jack 3 Line In Jack 4 Microphone In Jack 5 RJ 45 LAN Jack 6 RJ 11 Phone Jack 7 2 USB Ports 8 Unpowered IEEE 1394 Port 9 Printer Parallel Port 10 Serial Port 11 External Moni...

Page 16: ...Introduction Mainboard Overview Top Key Parts Figure 1 4 Mainboard Over view Top Key Parts 1 CPU Socket no CPU Installed 2 Intel 945GM North Bridge 3 RAM Sockets 4 Mini Card Socket for WLAN 5 FLASH B...

Page 17: ...y Parts 1 9 1 Introduction Mainboard Overview Bottom Key Parts Figure 1 5 Mainboard Over view Bottom Key Parts 1 Chrontel CH7308 2 Clock Generator 3 Intel ICH7 M 652 mBGA South Bridge 4 SUPER I O Winb...

Page 18: ...13 14 15 17 16 Figure 1 6 Mainboard Top Cable Connectors Switches 1 CD DVD Device CN7 2 Floppy Disk Drive CN5 3 CN35 LCD Connector 4 Inverter CN1 5 BT Module 6 Modem Module 7 Card Reader 8 Speaker CN...

Page 19: ...Introduction Mainboard Overview Bottom Cable Connectors Switches 1 11 1 Introduction Mainboard Overview Bottom Cable Connectors Switches 1 Figure 1 7 Mainboard Bottom Cable Connectors Switches...

Page 20: ...Introduction 1 12 1 Introduction...

Page 21: ...ion may have a box in the page margin Information contained under the figure will give a synopsis of the sequence of procedures involved in the disassembly procedure A box with a lists the relevant pa...

Page 22: ...r away from its base When replacing the connection make sure the connector is oriented in the same way The pin1 side is usually not indicat ed Pressure sockets for multi wire connectors To release thi...

Page 23: ...Do not pull on the wire 6 Peripherals Turn off and detach any peripherals 7 Beware of static discharge ICs such as the CPU and main support chips are vulnerable to static electricity Before handling a...

Page 24: ...2 7 To remove and install the Processor 1 Remove the LCD back cover page 2 6 2 Remove the processor page 2 8 3 Install the processor page 2 10 To remove the modem 1 Remove the LCD back cover page 2 6...

Page 25: ...e HDD Bay 4 Carefully pull the HDD assembly out from the bay and disconnect cables 5 Remove screws and separate the hard disk and case 6 Insert the new hard disk and reverse the removal procedure to i...

Page 26: ...ws from the LCD back cover and slide it up towards the top of the computer 4 Carefully remove the LCD back cover from the main unit and set it aside Figure 2 2 LCD Back Cover Removal Sequence a Remove...

Page 27: ...click into place on the sides of the module Make sure they are secure 7 Reverse the procedures to put the computer back together and do not forget all the screws When you restart the computer the new...

Page 28: ...Disconnect the fan power cable from the mainboard and lift out the CPU heat sink fan unit Figure 2 4 Processor Removal Sequence a Remove the screws from the CPU heat sink and fan unit b Release the po...

Page 29: ...tion on inserting a new CPU 7 When re inserting the CPU pay careful attention to the pin alignment it will fit only one way DO NOT FORCE IT 6 7 c 7 d Caution The heat sink and CPU area in general cont...

Page 30: ...ghten screw fully 7 Tighten screw fully and then tighten the screw fully 8 Connect the fan power cable to the mainboard 9 Replace the LCD back cover and screws page 2 6 8 9 8 10 11 12 13 14 13 12 15 8...

Page 31: ...3 Remove the modem module from the connector socket and disconnect the modem cable at point 4 Lift the modem off the mainboard Figure 2 7 Modem Removal Sequence a Remove the screws from the modem uni...

Page 32: ...sconnect cable then remove screws from the module socket 3 The wireless LAN module will pop up 4 Lift the wireless LAN module up and off the computer Figure 2 8 Wireless LAN Module Removal Sequence a...

Page 33: ...e 2 6 and WLAN module page 2 12 2 Carefully disconnect cable then remove screw from the module socket 3 Lift the bluetooth module up and off the computer Figure 2 9 Bluetooth Module Removal Sequence a...

Page 34: ...floppy disk drive assembly 3 Carefully disconnect the floppy disk drive ribbon cable at point 4 Lift the floppy disk drive assembly off the mainboard Figure 2 10 Floppy Disk Drive Assembly Removal Se...

Page 35: ...cable from the optical device 3 Remove the optical device and remove the screws in order to separate the optical device from the bracket 4 Reverse the removal procedures to intall the new optical devi...

Page 36: ...l device eject switch to slide the optical device assembly out of the bay 4 Remove the optical device and reverse the removal procedures to install the new optical device Figure 2 12 Optical Device As...

Page 37: ...ers Your organization may use a different system so be sure to cross check any relevant documentation Note Some assemblies may have parts in common especially screws However the part lists DO NOT indi...

Page 38: ...llustration Part L295N L297N Base page A 3 page A 11 Bracket AU page A 4 Bracket Chi Mei page A 12 Bracket Touch Screen AU page A 13 Bracket Touch Screen Chi Mei page A 14 Front page A 5 page A 15 Fro...

Page 39: ...Part Lists L295N Base A 3 A Part Lists L295N Base Figure A 1 L295N Base 480MM L297T...

Page 40: ...Part Lists A 4 L295N Bracket AU A Part Lists L295N Bracket AU Figure A 2 L295N Bracket AU...

Page 41: ...Part Lists L295N Front A 5 A Part Lists L295N Front Figure A 3 L295N Front...

Page 42: ...Part Lists A 6 L295N Front Touch Screen A Part Lists L295N Front Touch Screen Figure A 4 L295N Front Touch Screen...

Page 43: ...Part Lists L295N Combo Drive A 7 A Part Lists L295N Combo Drive Figure A 5 L295N Combo Drive...

Page 44: ...Part Lists A 8 L295N DVD RW Drive A Part Lists L295N DVD RW Drive L295N Figure A 6 L295N DVD RW Drive...

Page 45: ...Part Lists L295N FDD A 9 A Part Lists L295N FDD Figure A 7 L295N FDD...

Page 46: ...Part Lists A 10 L295N HDD A Part Lists L295N HDD Figure A 8 L295N HDD...

Page 47: ...Part Lists L297N Base A 11 A Part Lists L297N Base Figure A 1 L297N Base 480MM L297T...

Page 48: ...Part Lists A 12 L297N Bracket Chi Mei A Part Lists L297N Bracket Chi Mei Figure A 2 L297N Bracket Chi Mei L287PB 4 5 0 8MM...

Page 49: ...Part Lists L297N Bracket TouchScreen AU A 13 A Part Lists L297N Bracket TouchScreen AU Figure A 3 L297N Bracket Touch Screen AU L297N...

Page 50: ...Part Lists A 14 L297N Bracket TouchScreen Chi Mei A Part Lists L297N Bracket TouchScreen Chi Mei Figure A 4 L297N Bracket Touch Screen Chi Mei L297N...

Page 51: ...Part Lists L297N Front A 15 A Part Lists L297N Front Figure A 5 L297N Front...

Page 52: ...Part Lists A 16 L297N Combo Drive A Part Lists L297N Combo Drive Figure A 6 L297N Combo Drive...

Page 53: ...Part Lists L297N DVD RW Drive A 17 A Part Lists L297N DVD RW Drive Figure A 7 L297N DVD RW Drive...

Page 54: ...Part Lists A 18 L297N FDD A Part Lists L297N FDD Figure A 8 L297N FDD...

Page 55: ...Part Lists L297N HDD A 19 A Part Lists L297N HDD Figure A 9 L297N HDD...

Page 56: ...Part Lists A 20 Part Lists...

Page 57: ...Page B 7 MDC Mini Card USB2 0 BT Page B 20 Button Board for L295N Page B 33 Calistoga 3 5 DDR Page B 8 LAN RTL8110SBL Page B 21 Button Board for L297N Page B 34 Calistoga 4 5 Page B 9 TI PCI7412 Page...

Page 58: ...SB1 478 uFCPGA COM PORT 4 VCORE 2 1 5VS 1 05VS 2 5VS SPI Mini PCIE 480 Mbps CRT Firmware LINE IN 533 667 MHz BULE TOOTH GOLAN USB3 USB6 652 BGA FDD FLASH USB4 3 ACIN 1 8V 0 9VS 1 VDD3 VDD5 3 3V 5V CHR...

Page 59: ...3 X1 14 318MHz 1 2 R128 10K_04 ICH_SMBCLK 10 16 19 20 PCLK_H8 CLK_DREF CLK_CPU_BCLK C151 0 1U_16V_04 PCLK_CARDBUS FSLA 0 CLK_PCIE_ICH 1 CLK_ICH48 C451 1U_10V_06 C435 10P_50V_04 R99 22_04 MCH_CLKREQ 6...

Page 60: ...VD 03 RSVD 04 RSVD 05 RSVD 06 RSVD 07 RSVD 08 RSVD 09 RSVD 10 RSVD 11 RSVD 12 RSVD 13 RSVD 14 RSVD 15 RSVD 16 RSVD 17 RSVD 18 RSVD 19 RSVD 20 BCLK 0 BCLK 1 PROCHOT THERMDA THERMDC THERMTRIP BPM 0 BPM...

Page 61: ...SS 071 VSS 072 VSS 073 VSS 074 VSS 075 VSS 076 VSS 077 VSS 078 VSS 079 VSS 080 VSS 081 VSS 082 VSS 083 VSS 084 VSS 085 VSS 086 VSS 087 VSS 088 VSS 089 VSS 090 VSS 091 VSS 092 VSS 093 VSS 094 VSS 095 V...

Page 62: ..._30 H_D _31 H_D _32 H_D _33 H_D _34 H_D _35 H_D _36 H_D _37 H_D _38 H_D _39 H_D _40 H_D _41 H_D _42 H_D _43 H_D _44 H_D _45 H_D _46 H_D _47 H_D _48 H_D _49 H_D _50 H_D _51 H_D _52 H_D _53 H_D _54 H_D...

Page 63: ...DVO_STALL 11 MAX 0 5 DMI_RXN0 M_CLK_DDR3 C411 0 1U_16V_04 DAC_VSY NC 13 M_CLK_DDR3 10 M_CLK_DDR3 10 DMI_RXN3 R284 255_1 _06 3 3VS MCH_CFG12 CLK_PCIE_3GPLL 2 M_CLK_DDR2 10 SDVOB_BLUE 11 LOW MCH_ICH_SYN...

Page 64: ..._B_DQ4 M_A_DQ15 M_B_DQ50 M_B_DQ30 M_A_DQ47 M_A_DQ1 M_B_DQ51 M_A_DQ12 M_A_DQ57 M_B_DQ43 M_A_DQ59 M_A_DQ31 M_A_DQS2 10 M_B_DQ34 M_A_DQ42 M_A_DM3 10 M_A_DM2 10 M_B_DQS0 10 M_B_DQ45 M_A_DQ5 M_A_DQ17 M_B_D...

Page 65: ..._316 VSS_317 VSS_318 VSS_319 VSS_320 VSS_321 VSS_322 VSS_323 VSS_324 VSS_325 VSS_326 VSS_327 VSS_328 VSS_329 VSS_330 VSS_331 VSS_332 VSS_333 VSS_334 VSS_335 VSS_336 VSS_337 VSS_338 VSS_339 VSS_340 VSS...

Page 66: ...VCCAUX16 VCCAUX17 VCCAUX18 VCCAUX19 VCCAUX20 VCCAUX21 VCCAUX22 VCCAUX23 VCCAUX24 VCCAUX25 VCCAUX26 VCCAUX27 VCCAUX28 VCCAUX29 VCCAUX30 VCCAUX31 VCCAUX32 VCCAUX33 VCCAUX34 VTT_73 VTT_74 VTT_75 VTT_76...

Page 67: ..._B_A8 M_A_BS2 M_A_DQ20 1 8V M_B_DQS2 7 M_A_DQS2 7 M_A_RAS R238 75_1 _06 M_CS1 6 M_B_DQS7 7 M_B_DQ18 M_ODT2 MVREF_DIM1 RN34 4P2RX56_04 1 4 2 3 3 3VS M_B_A2 M_A_DQ53 C324 0 1UF_X7R_04 M_CLK_DDR1 6 M_B_B...

Page 68: ...2 42 18 19 45 21 22 31 24 25 33 37 38 36 23 40 41 39 34 35 17 43 44 46 52 15 14 20 16 51 50 13 3 49 30 29 55 54 58 57 53 59 56 61 60 62 63 64 SD_PROM SC_PROM SDVOB_STALL RESET AS SDVOB_STALL SPD LGND...

Page 69: ...Q1 SI3456DV T1 E3 3 2 1 4 5 6 G D D S D D LVDS_UN1 11 C2 10U_25V_12 R5 10K_06 LVDS_UN3 11 D02BOM LVDS_LP2 11 LVDS_UN0 11 4 RXO 0 AND RXE 0 WIDTH SPACING 8mil 10mil EDID_DATA 11 LVDS_UN2 LVDS_UCLKP 11...

Page 70: ...SYNC DAC_DDCACLK C233 10P_50V_04 VSYNC DAC_RED 6 USB_PP7 15 HSYNC R201 150_1 _04 C248 001U_50V_04 D22 BAV99 A C AC HSYNC L22 FCM1608K 121T06_06 DAC_VSYNC 6 Q19 2N7002W G D S C227 22P_50V_04 DAC_GREEN...

Page 71: ...AA6 AB5 AC4 Y6 AC3 AA5 AB3 AE22 AH28 AG27 AF24 AH25 AG26 AG24 AG22 AG21 AF22 AF25 AG23 AF23 AH24 AH22 AF26 AA3 RTXC1 RTCX2 INTVRMEN INTRUDER EE_CS EE_SHCLK EE_DOUT EE_DIN LAN_CLK LAN_RSTSYNC LAN_RXD0...

Page 72: ...AD29 AD30 AD31 REQ0 GNT0 REQ1 GNT1 REQ2 GNT2 REQ3 GNT3 REQ4 GPIO22 GNT4 GPIO48 GPIO1 REQ5 GPIO17 GNT5 C BE0 C BE1 C BE2 C BE3 IRDY PAR PCIRST DEVSEL PERR PLOCK SERR STOP TRDY FRAME PLTRST PCICLK PME...

Page 73: ...M_STPPCI 2 ICH_SMBCLK R298 100K_04 3 3VS RI 3 3VS RSMRST 24 P_RST R133 10K_04 C613 0 1U_50V_04 3V RN48 8P4RX10K_04 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R124 0_04 3V PM_STPPCI Layout note PLT_RST LPC_FRAME 14 24 26 FWH_TBL...

Page 74: ...bove Caps within 100 mils of ICH on the bottom side or 140 mils on the top near D28 T28 AD28 C504 0 1U__16V_04 1 5VS Place within 100mils of ICH on the bottom side or 140 mils on the top 3 3VS C495 0...

Page 75: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 R98 10K_04 3 3VS PCI_INT F 15 R435 560K_04 INT_CD_R CD_GND INT_CD_L must parallel routing to...

Page 76: ...EMI solution when placement near to USB Port CLK_PCIE_MINI USBVCC1 USB_PP6 15 PCIE_RXN1_WLAN 15 PCIE_TXN1_WLAN J_MDC1 ICH_SMBCLK 2 10 16 20 USB_OC1 C219 0 1U_16V_04 USB_PN1 15 R197 0_06 ICH_SMBDAT 2...

Page 77: ...85 83 82 79 59 58 57 55 53 50 49 47 43 42 40 39 37 36 34 33 92 77 60 44 68 61 29 30 63 67 70 75 69 76 25 27 46 28 41 56 71 84 94 64 54 24 107 20 16 38 21 117 115 114 1 6 18 19 121 122 8 111 109 108 1...

Page 78: ...7 N6 K6 H6 J6 L6 P6 P8 P10 L14 J14 F14 F12 F9 F6 P17 G5 E10 C4 F2 U12 V12 W12 J5 SD_CMD SM_ALE SC_GPIO2 SD_CLK SM_RE SC_GPIO1 SM_CLE SC_GPIO0 SM_R B SC_RFU SM_PHYS_WP SC_FCB SC_CLK SC_RST SC_DATA SC_C...

Page 79: ...EVSEL A21 CTRDY A22 CFRAME A23 CAD17 A24 CAD19 A25 VCC VCC GND GND GND GND CAD27 D0 CAD29 D1 RFU D2 CAD0 D3 CAD1 D4 CAD3 D5 CAD5 D6 CAD7 D7 CAD28 D8 CAD30 D9 CAD31 D10 CAD2 D11 CAD4 D12 CAD6 D13 RFU D...

Page 80: ...644 0 1U_10V_04 40Mil AZ_SDIN0 PIN4 AGND MIC1 VREFO L C563 0 1U_16V_04 VR PIERCE PLAN BEEP R336 2 2K_04 C560 0 1U_16V_04 Power Plane AZ_RST R316 10K_04 PIN 3 4 GND R_OUT 4 AZ_SDIN0 14 FRONT L C595 2 2...

Page 81: ...ExTMOX PF5 ExTMIY PF4 ExTMIX PF3 TMOB PF2 TMOA PF1 TMIB PF0 TMIA P90 IRQ2 ADTRG P91 IRQ1 P92 IRQ0 P93 P94 P95 P96 EXCL P97SDA0 P40 TMCI0 P41 TMO0 P42 TMRI0 SDA1 P46 P47 XTAL PA0 KIN8 PA1 KIN9 PA2 KIN1...

Page 82: ...9 10 11 4 5 6 7 8 25 26 C1 C1 C2 C2 T1IN T2IN T3IN R2OUTB R1OUT R2OUT R3OUT R4OUT R5OUT FORCEON FORCEOFF INVALID V V T1OUT T2OUT T3OUT R1IN R2IN R3IN R4IN R5IN GND VCC TRK0 LPTINIT 26 DSR 26 LPTD1 3...

Page 83: ...5 HDSEL PNF WRPRT RXD 25 WDATA DIR PNF 3 3VS HDSEL SIO_48M 2 DISKCHG R378 10K_06 T575 T545 TXD 25 T576 1 6M_EN LPC_AD1 SIO_48M TRK0 T555 LPC_FRAME 14 16 24 RDATA 8 3 R382 4 7K_06 T567 T538 R401 4 7K_0...

Page 84: ...1 8 8 2 06 PR86 10K_04 PC128 0 022U_16V_04 PC111 1U_50V_04 PQ35 SI4800BDY 4 6 2 5 7 3 1 8 SGND4 PC104 01U_50V PQ40 SI4800BDY 4 6 2 5 7 3 1 8 PJ8 4A 1 2 PD15 SCS551V 30 A C VDD3 VDD5 High Side 2pcs 10...

Page 85: ...100P_50V_04 3 3VS PC131 1U_50V_06 PQ46 2N7002W G D S PC39 820UF 25V10 20 PC42 3300UF 6 3V10 23 PR123 1M_04 PC38 3300UF 6 3V10 23 Rb PD18 SM240A A C PR115 750K_04 1 5VS 8 1 PR125 10K_1 _04 PC137 1U_50...

Page 86: ...PR31 10K_08 PC156 0 1UF 50V_08 PJ6 OPEN_8A 1 2 5V PJ15 OPEN_3A 1 2 5V PD11 SCS551V 30 A C 8 2 06 PR35 20K_1 _06 PR42 100K_04 6A 0 9VS 1 8VEN PR47 0_06 PC48 1 0UF 25V_12 VSSA 1 8V_PWRGD PC53 10UF 25V_1...

Page 87: ...13 68p 1 2 PC19 470U 2 5V_D BG1 PD13 SCS551V 30 A C PC84 0 01UF_04 1 2 PC92 470U 2 5V_D 8 2 06 PR17 47K_04 1 2 PR51 0_04 PR49 0_04 1 2 8 2 06 PR50 0_04 PC9 0 01U_50V_06 1 2 SS PR54 0 1 2 PQ20 IRF7832Z...

Page 88: ...PC114 0 1uF_04 PR99 47K 8 2 06 PR29 0 PC45 1500UF 16V10 20 R344 10K_04 PR94 1 2K PC46 0 1UF 50V 0805 PJ5 6mm 1 2 PC117 1000PF 0603 PU5 SC4612 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ILIM OSC SSEN EAO FB VDD GND D...

Page 89: ...8 9 10 CD1 GREEN ORAGNE 2 1 4 3 C5V C5V CSUSPEND CSYSTEM ON CPOWERSW CD5 SCS355V A C CD2 GREEN CSW1 POWER ON_R 1 2 5 4 3 FDD LED EPSON SW2 AND SW4 CD LED CC3 4 7U_10V_06 CFDD LED CHDD LED HDD LED 47K...

Page 90: ...HDD LED DR1 220_06 EPSON SW2 AND SW4 SYSTEM ON LED DSYSTEM ON D5VS DD1 GREEN D5V D5VS SW1 AND SW3 FOR Distribution DC1 4 7U_10V_06 DC2 0 1U_16V_06 DD3 GREEN ORAGNE 2 1 4 3 NEAR CN1 CONNECTOR DCD LED...

Page 91: ...C1 0 1U_16V_06 F5VS FIDE_PDD2 FC2 1U_10V_06 FR1 0_04 FIDE_PDD12 FIDE_PDD7 FIDE_PDD1 FIDE_PDA1 FCD_R FIDE_PDD6 FIDE_PDD8 FIDE_PDD14 FIDE_PDIORDY FIDE_PDIOR FIDE_PDD3 TO CD ROM CONN FIDE_PDD15 FIDE_PDD4...

Page 92: ...3 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 AIDE_PDD1 ACN1 CABLE CON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 AIDE_PDIRQ AC1 100U_6 3V_B AIDE_PDIOW ACD...

Page 93: ...50 mil v _out1 v _out2 V _OUT2 BCN1 EXT USB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DATA_L1 BL1 FRC 1394 201 1 2 3 4 8 6 5 7 2 UV3 trace width 8 mil width space 1 1 GND BC3 0 1U_10V_04 UV2 BJ_USB1 USB_CONN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 94: ...MS DATA0 SD VCC MS DATA2 SD GND2 MS INS MS DATA3 SD CMD MS SCLK MS VCC SD DATA3 MS GND2 SD DATA2 SD CD SW GND1 GND2 EMS SD_D0 EVCC_CARD EMS_CD EMS SD_D1 ECLK_SD ER2 0_06 ESD_CD ECLK_SD EMS SD_D1 EGND...

Page 95: ...D4_2 H6 H8_0D4_2 CH4 C60D60 H4 H6_0 M7 M MARK1 FH3 H5_0D2_3 M4 M MARK1 FGNDC H17 H6_0D2_7 M3 M MARK1 H5 H10_0D4_2 L297N CGND H20 D138X40 CH2 C60D60 FGNDC H14 H8_0D4_2 1 H25 MTH400D130 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 96: ...Schematic Diagrams B 40 B Schematic Diagrams...

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