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LCD PC E

LCD PC E

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8188 MAINTENANCE

8188 MAINTENANCE

PRODUCT FEATURES 

High protection ability to EMI and metal case can be customized

Mold type and metal case type to meet the design of front panel 

Elliptic lens to improve the characteristic against. 

Low voltage and low power consumption 

High immunity against ambient light. 

Photodiode with integrated circuit 

TTL and CMOS compatibility 

Long reception distance. 

High sensitivity. 

Summary of Contents for E - 8188

Page 1: ... E E E E 8188 8188 8188 8188 SERVICE MANUAL FOR SERVICE MANUAL FOR E E E E E E E E 8188 8188 8188 8188 8188 8188 8188 8188 TESTING TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT TSSC TESTING TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT TSSC Apr 2003 BY Rain Li Rain Li ...

Page 2: ...1 System View 2 2 System Disassembly 3 Definition Location of Connectors Switches Setting 4 Definition Location of Major Component 5 Subsystem Board Connection with System Board 6 Pin Description of Major Component 6 1 Pentium 4 Willamette Northwood mFC PGA2 478 pins 6 2 VIA VT8703 North Bridge with S3 Savage4 AGPX4 6 3 VIA VT8235 PCI LPC ISA South Bridge 7 System Block Diagram 8 Maintenance Diagn...

Page 3: ... 9 5 Keyboard Test Error 9 6 Hard Disk Test Error 9 7 CD ROM Drive Test Error 9 8 USB Port Test Error 9 9 PC Card Socket Test Error 9 10 Memory_Card Test Error 9 11 LAN Test Error 9 12 IEEE1394 Test Error 9 13 Audio Driver Failure 10 Spare Parts List 157 159 160 164 168 171 173 175 177 179 182 184 186 188 190 193 12 Circuit Diagram 13 Reference Material 11 System Exploded Views 204 Contents 155 15...

Page 4: ...con LEDs to display system status such as AC Power indicator and CDROM HDD NUM LOCK CAP LOCK SCROLL LOCK It also equipped with 4 USB2 0 ports two IEEE1394 one PCI Card slots For TV tuner Card one type II PCMCIA slot and one memory card reader LAN 10 100TX MDC modem and AC97 3D stereo audio functions Also with a specific AGP slot can upgrade VGA with customs needed The memory subsystem supports two...

Page 5: ... systems such as Windows and Windows 2000 and Windows XP to take full advantage of the hardware capabilities such as bus mastering IDE Windows 95 ready Plug Play Advanced Power Management APM and Advance configuration and power interface ACPI Following chapters will have more detail description for each individual sub systems and functions ...

Page 6: ...5 LCD PC E LCD PC E 8188 MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE 1 2 System Hardware Parts ...

Page 7: ...ude hyper pipelined technology a rapid execution engine a 400 MHz or a 533 MHz system bus and an execution trace cache The hyper pipelined technology doubles the pipeline depth in the Pentium 4 processor with 512 KB L2 cache on 0 13 micron process allowing the processor to reach much higher core frequencies The rapid execution engine allows the two integer ALUs in the processor to run at twice the...

Page 8: ... Net Burst microarchitecture system bus utilizes a split transaction deferred reply protocol like the Pentium 4 processor This system bus is not compatible with the P6 processor family bus The Intel Net Burst microarchitecture system bus uses Source Synchronous Transfer SST of address and data to improve performance by transferring data four times per bus clock 4X data transfer rate as in AGP 4X A...

Page 9: ...at 400 MHz and 533 MHz Rapid Execution Engine Arithmetic Logic Units ALUs run at twice the processor core frequency Hyper Pipelined Technology Advance Dynamic Execution Very deep out of order execution Enhanced branch prediction Level 1 Execution Trace Cache stores 12K micro ops and removes decoder latency from main execution loops 8 KB Level 1 data cache 512 KB Advanced Transfer Cache on die full...

Page 10: ...ate on load store operations Table 1 Voltage identification Definition for Desktop Northwood VID4 VID3 VID2 VID1 VID0 Vcc_MAX 1 1 1 1 1 VRM output off 1 1 1 1 0 1 100 1 1 1 0 1 1 125 1 1 1 0 0 1 150 1 1 0 1 1 1 175 1 1 0 1 0 1 200 1 1 0 0 1 1 225 1 1 0 0 0 1 250 1 0 1 1 1 1 275 1 0 1 1 0 1 300 1 0 1 0 1 1 325 1 0 1 0 0 1 350 1 0 0 1 1 1 375 1 0 0 1 0 1 400 1 0 0 0 1 1 425 1 0 0 0 0 1 450 0 1 1 1 1...

Page 11: ...fer cache is a 128 KB on die level 2 L2 cache The floating point and multimedia units have 128 bit wide registers with a separate register for data movement Finally SSE2 support includes instructions for double precision floating point SIMD integer and memory management Power management capabilities such as AutoHALT Stop Grant Sleep and Deep Sleep have also been retained The Celeron processor in t...

Page 12: ...nits ALUs run at twice the processor core frequency Hyper Pipelined Technology Advanced Dynamic Execution Very deep out of order execution Enhanced branch prediction 8 KB Level 1 data cache Level 1 Execution Trace Cache stores 12K micro ops and removes decoder latency from main execution loops 128 KB Advanced Transfer Cache on die full speed Level 2 L2 cache with Error Correction Code ECC 144 Stre...

Page 13: ... 175 1 1 0 1 0 1 200 1 1 0 0 1 1 225 1 1 0 0 0 1 250 1 0 1 1 1 1 275 1 0 1 1 0 1 300 1 0 1 0 1 1 325 1 0 1 0 0 1 350 1 0 0 1 1 1 375 1 0 0 1 0 1 400 1 0 0 0 1 1 425 1 0 0 0 0 1 450 0 1 1 1 1 1 475 0 1 1 1 0 1 500 0 1 1 0 1 1 525 0 1 1 0 0 1 550 0 1 0 1 1 1 575 0 1 0 1 0 1 600 0 1 0 0 1 1 625 0 1 0 0 0 1 650 0 0 1 1 1 1 675 0 0 1 1 0 1 700 0 0 1 0 1 1 725 0 0 1 0 0 1 750 0 0 0 1 1 1 775 0 0 0 1 0 1...

Page 14: ... 4x AGP Fast Writes as defined in the Accelerated Graphics Port Interface Specification Revision 2 0 for 1 5V signaling The integrated graphics controller uses a portion of system memory for graphics memory UMA it does not support Local Memory The 845GE PE chipset platform supports the fourth generation I O Controller Hub ICH4 1 2 3 2 845GE PE GMCH Feature List Host Interface Supports one physical...

Page 15: ...dth up to 2 7GB s DDR333 Supports DDR memory only Supports 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB SDRAM technologies Supports only x8 and x16 SDRAM devices with four banks Does not support ECC function Registered DIMMs not support Supports unberffered non ECC DIMMs only Support opportunistic refresh Up to 16 simultaneously open pages fore per row four rows maximum SPD Serial Presence Detect scheme for DIMM de...

Page 16: ... Accelerated Graphics Port Interface Specification 2 0 compliant device Support 1x 2x 4x data transfers and 2x 4x Fast Writes 32 deep AGP request queue AGP signals multiplexed with two Intel DVO port Intel 845GE only Graphics Features Intel 845GE only Core Frequency of 266MHz Setup and Render Engine Zone Rendering Support Quality Texture Engine 3D Graphics Rasterization Enhancements 2D Graphics Vi...

Page 17: ...E only Analog Display Support Multiplexed Digital Display Channels GMCH Package 37 5mm x 37 5mm FC BGA package with 1 mm ball pitch 1 5V core voltage Supported FSB Memory Configurations FSB 400MHz and DDR 200 supported FSB 400 533MHz and DDR 266 supported FSB 533MHz and DDR 333 supported ...

Page 18: ...r Interrupt controller and timer functions Integrated IDE controller supports Ultra ATA100 66 33 USB host interface with support for 6 USB ports 3 UHCI host controllers 1 EHCI high speed USB 2 0 Host controller Integrated LAN controller System Management Bus SMBus Specification Version 2 0 with additional support for I2C devices Supports Audio Codec 97 Revision 2 3 specification a k a AC 97 Compon...

Page 19: ...vides a 33 MHz Rev 2 2 compliant implementation All PCI signals are 5 V tolerant except PME The ICH4 integrates a PCI arbiter that supports up to six external PCI bus masters in addition to the internal ICH4 requests IDE Interface Bus Master Capability and Synchronous DMA Mode The fast IDE interface supports up to four IDE devices providing an interface for IDE hard disks and ATAPI devices Each ID...

Page 20: ...yte transfers and channels 5 7 are hardwired to 16 bit count by word transfers Any two of the seven DMA channels can be programmed to support fast Type F transfers The ICH4 supports two types of DMA LPC and PC PCI DMA via LPC is similar to ISA DMA LPC DMA and PC PCI DMA use the ICH4 s DMA controller The PC PCI protocol allows PCI based peripherals to initiate DMA cycles by encoding requests and gr...

Page 21: ...Enhanced Host Controller Interface EHCI compliant host controller that supports USB high speed signaling High speed USB 2 0 allows data transfers up to 480 Mb s which is 40 times faster than full speed USB The ICH4 also contains three Universal Host Controller Interface UHCI controllers that support USB full speed and low speed signaling The ICH4 supports 6 USB 2 0 ports All six ports are high spe...

Page 22: ...ered down The RTC operates on a 32 768 KHz crystal and a separate 3 V lithium battery that provides up to seven years of protection The RTC also supports two lockable memory ranges By setting bits in the configuration space two 8 byte ranges can be locked to read and write accesses This prevents unauthorized reading of passwords or other system security information The RTC also supports a date ala...

Page 23: ...MBus interface see System Management Bus SMBus Specification Version 2 0 Quick Command Send Byte Receive Byte Write Byte Word Read Byte Word Process Call Block Read Write and Host Notify Manageability The ICH4 integrates several functions designed to manage the system and lower the total cost of ownership TC0 of the system These system management functions are designed to report errors diagnose th...

Page 24: ...t provides an interface to manage peripherals e g serial presence detection SPD and thermal sensors with host notify capabilities 7 Alert On LAN The ICH4 supports Alert On LAN and Alert On LAN 2 In response to a TCO event intruder detect thermal event processor not booting the ICH4 sends a message over the SMBus A LAN controller can decode this SMBus message and send a message over the network to ...

Page 25: ...modem codec can be placed on a riser The digital link in the ICH4 supports the Audio Codec 97 Revision 2 3 specification so it supports three codecs with independent PCI functions for audio and modem Microphone input and left and right audio channels are supported for a high quality two speaker audio solution Wake on Ring from Suspend also is supported with the appropriate modem codec The ICH4 exp...

Page 26: ...ocessor Clock Generators Memory AGP Intel 82801 DB ICH4 Power Management USB Supports 6 USB 2 0 ports IDE Primary IDE Secondary AC 97 Codec s LAN Connect GPIO Host Controller Firmware Hub s 1 8 Other ASICs Optional Super I O LPC Interface PCI Bus SMBus I2C System Management TCO Slot Slot ...

Page 27: ...ble the use of the progressive new features in upcoming applications but without compromising performance ATI s exclusive support of DirectX 8 1 features highly optimized OpenGL support and flexible memory configurations allow implementations targeted at both gaming enthusiast and workstation platforms SMARTSHADER Advanced Shader Technology 1 Provides complete hardware accelerated support for the ...

Page 28: ...rformance degradation 5 Supports DirectX 8 1 multisampling and related effects including motion blur and depth of field High Performance Memory Support 1 Incorporates support for DDR SDRAM SGRAM at up to 220 MHz 2 Features ATI s second generation HYPER Z II technology that conserves memory bandwidth for improved performance in demanding applications 3 Boosts effective memory bandwidth by over 20 D...

Page 29: ...y allows integration of industry leading digital video features including advanced de interlacing and frame rate conversion algorithms for unprecedented video quality and integrated digital TV decode capability Includes programmable independent gamma control for the video overlay Combined with a tuner and demodulator RADEON MOBILITY 9000 provides an all format DTV HDTV solution even including the ...

Page 30: ...t for ROM or Flash RAM parallel or serial video BIOS 6 Two independent CRT controllers to support two asynchronous simultaneous display paths 7 Integrated DAC for CRT with stereoscopic display support 8 Integrated second DAC for the second CRT TV support 9 Integrated LVDS interface single and dual pixel per clock up to 85MHz per channel 10 LCD panel detection 11 Integrated TMDS transmitter running...

Page 31: ...deal accelerator for Windows 2000 and Windows XP includes patent pending hardware support for the Windows 2000 and Windows XP alpha cursor as well as acceleration of new GDI extensions such as Alpha BLTs Transparent BLTs and Gradient Fills 21 Fully compliant with PC 2001 requirements 22 Fully compliant with Mobile PCI rev 1 0 23 Full ACPI 1 0b OnNow and IAPC Instantly Available PC power management...

Page 32: ...rt 36 SGRAM or SDRAM 37 SDR or DDR 38 DDR support for both system memory SDRAM and graphics SGRAM devices 39 128 bit or 64 bit interface 40 8MB to 64MB 41 Integrated hardware diagnostic tests performed automatically upon initialization 42 High quality components through at speed testing built in Scan Iddq CRC chip diagnostics and XOR tree 43 Single chip solution in 0 15 micron 1 2V 1 5V CMOS techn...

Page 33: ...h the 1997 PC Card Standard The ENE CB710 provides features that make it the best choice for bridging between PCI and PC Cards in both notebook and desktop computers The 1997 PC Card Standard retains the 16 bit PC Card specification defined in PCI Local Bus Specification and defines the new 32 bit PC Card CardBus capable of full 32 bit data transfers at 33 MHz The ENE CB710 supports both 16 bit an...

Page 34: ...on Revision 1 0 CardBus Interface Compliant with PC Card Standard 8 0 Support Standardized Zoomed video register Model Smart Card Interface Compliant with PC SC Specification 1 0 Support ISO7816 T 0 and T 1 asynchronous communication protocols Two power enable pins to support 5V and 3V smart cards Four programmable card clock frequencies Support all possible combination of F and D parameters One t...

Page 35: ...on Multiple system interrupt signaling options are provided including parallel PCI parallel ISA serialized ISA and serialized PCI Furthermore general purpose inputs and outputs are provided for the board designer to implement sideband functions Many other features designed into the ENE CB710 such as socket activity light emitting diode LED outputs are discussed in detail throughout the design spec...

Page 36: ...rce is used Contains 16 Byte of data buffer to regulate the data flow between PCI interface and the SD card interface Memory Stick Interface Compliant with Memory stick standard format specification version 1 3 Support DMA data transfer between Memory Stick interface and system memory to minimize system overhead Han an optional reference clock source to control the operating clock frequency of Mem...

Page 37: ... Power enable pins to support 5V and 3V smart Media cards Support Hard ECC 1 bit correction and 2 bits detection generation Power management Control Logic Support CLKRUN protocol Supports SUSPEND Support PCI PME from D3 D2 D1 and D0 Support PCI PME from D3 cold One traffic LED pin Supports parallel IRQ and parallel PCI interrupts Supports serialized IRQ and parallel PCI interrupts Supports seriali...

Page 38: ...c Supports serial EEPROM interface 1 2 7 One Slot PC Card Power Interface Switch ENE CP 2211 CP 2211 is single Slot PCMCIA and CardBus power switch It integrates control logic low switching resistance MOSFET over current alarm and over temperature auto shutdown circuits It can deliver 3 3V or 5V to PC Card VCCOUT and 3 3V 5V or 12V to PC Card VPPOUT The output current is up to 1A for VCCOUT and 25...

Page 39: ... high performance serial connectivity It implements the Link and Phy layers for IEEE 1394 1995 High Performance Serial Bus and 1394a Draft 4 0 It is compliant with 1394 Open HCI 1 0 and 1 1 with DMA engine support for high performance data transfer via a 32 bit bus master PCI host bus interface The VT6307 supports 100 200 and 400 Mbit sec transmissions via an integrated 2 port PHY The VT6307 servi...

Page 40: ...p isochronous and asynchronous receive and transmit FIFOs for packets 2K for general receive plus 2K for isochronous transmit plus 2K for asynchronous transmit 8 isochronous transmit receive contexts 3 deep physical post write queue 2 deep physical response queue Dual buffer mode enhancements Skip Processing enhancements Block Read Request handling Ack_tardy processing OHCI Compliant Programming I...

Page 41: ...Specification v1 1 Supports power states D0 D1 D2 D3hot and D3cold Supports CardBus interface Supports I2C EEPROM and 4 Wire Serial ROM with GUID PROM Shadow to EEPROM Integrated 400 Mbit 2 Port PHY Supports provisions of IEEE 1394 1995 Standard for High Performance Serial Bus and the P1394a Supplement 4 0 Fully interoperable with IEEE Std 1394 1995 devices Full P1394a Supplement Support includes ...

Page 42: ...compliant cable ports at 100 200 400 Mbit per second Host notification of PHY LinkOn events Logic performs bus initialization and arbitration functions Encode and decode functions included for data strobe bit level encoding Incoming data resynchronized to local clock 24 576 MHz crystal oscillator and PLL provide TX RX data at 100 200 400 Mbps and Link Layer Controller clock at 49 152 MHz Cable pow...

Page 43: ... application Self power up reset and pinless PLL to reduce passive component counts on system Automatic configuration to single port two port and three port applications unused ports power down automatically Dedicated power supply pins separate from link core 2KV ESD protection 3 3V Power Supply with 5V Tolerant Inputs 0 35um Low Power CMOS Process 128 Pin PQFP Package VT6307 and 128 Pin LQFP Pack...

Page 44: ... buffer and internal PLL the latter saving additional crystal Earphone buffer optional on HP_OUT pins 9739 or LINE_HP_OUT pins 9739A Line in rear out share the same jack Center bass share the MIC jack Digital S PDIF IN OUT support 48 LQFP package CRL 3D HRTF based DS3D compatible audio engine EAX TM 1 0 2 0 compatible Sensaura TM 3D audio enhancement optional 18 20bit DAC interface for SPDIF I O I...

Page 45: ... This complete solution using a signal board layout is certifiable in most countries worldwide Its small form factor makes it ideal notebook environments The following is product features of the MDC modem Data Modem 56 Kbps K56Flex and V 90 V 34 4 8Kbps to 33 6 Kbps V 32 bis 4 8 Kbps to 14 4 Kbps V 22 bis 50 bps to 2 4Kbps V21 Bell103 Bell 212 V 42 bis MNP5 data compression V 42 MNP 2 4 error corr...

Page 46: ...r Telephony Services Country Select TAM Bus Interface Compliant to Intel Mobile Audio Modem Daughter Card Specification 1 0 Support ACPI Power Management and wake up on ring Certification PTT FCC JATE CBR 21 Safety Requirement CB UL1950 Environmental Operating Ranges Temperature 0 70 degree C Power Consumption ...

Page 47: ...r 26 22mW Operation Current 6 9mA 7 0mA 3 8V Standby Current 6 5mA 3 8V MDC Header HAMR5603 SI3014 Ring Tip AC97 Link Mono phone AC_RST AC_SDATA_OUT AC_SYNC AC_DATA_IN_0 AC_BIT_CLK AC_DATA_IN_1 AC 97 AC 97 2 0 AMC 97 Primary codec Secondary Codec Digital AC 97 Controller ...

Page 48: ...ecification Rev 1 0 The IT8712F meets the Microsoft PC98 PC99 System Design Guide requirements and is ACPI LANDesk compliant The IT8712F features the enhanced hardware monitor providing 3 thermal inputs from remote thermal resistors or thermal diode or diode connected transistor 2N3904 The device also provides the ITE innovative intelligent automatic Fan ON OFF speed control functions Smart Guardi...

Page 49: ...s direct connection of 2 joysticks The device also features one MPU 401 UART mode compatible MIDI port one fan speed controller responsible for controlling monitoring 3 fans and 5 GPIO ports 38 GPIO pins The IT8712F also has an integrated 8042 compatible Keyboard Controller with 2KB of programmable ROM for customer application These 12 logical devices can be individually enabled or disabled via so...

Page 50: ...t Floppy Disk Controller Keyboard Controller Game Port Dedicated MIDI Interface 38 General Purpose I O Pins External IRQ Imput Routing Capability Watch Dog Timer ITE innovative automatic power failure resume and power button de bounce Dedicated Infrared pins VCCH and Vbat Supported Built in 32 768 MHz Clock Input Single 5V Power Supply Single 5V Power Supply 128 pin QFP ...

Page 51: ...ve I F Parallel Port I F Serial Port I F SCR I F IR I F Serial Port I F 24 48 MHz OSC Clock Gen 16C550 UART1 IrDA 1 0 ASKIR Smart Card Reader 16C550 UART2 IEEE 1284 Parallel Port Floppy Disk Controller 8 bit ADC Environment Controller Fan Speed Controller General Purpose I O Game Port Consumer I R MPU 401 UART mode Keyboard Controller LPC Interface Plug and Play Registers SERIRO LPCPD LPC I F CLKR...

Page 52: ...DDSPD 2 3V to 3 6V 2 5V I O SSTL_2 compatible Commands entered on each positive CK edge DQS edge aligned with data for READs centeraligned with data for WRITEs Internal pipelined double data rate DDR architecture two data accesses per clock cycle Bidirectional data strobe DQS transmitted received with data i e source synchronous data capture Differential clock inputs CK and CK Four internal device...

Page 53: ...odes 15 6µs 256MB 7 8125µs 512MB maximum average periodic refresh interval Serial Presence Detect SPD with EEPROM Programmable READ CAS latency Gold plated edge contacts 2 banks on one socket Need damping resisters on data lines for better signal integrity Max Address line A0 A12 BA0 BA1 ...

Page 54: ...53 LCD PC E LCD PC E 8188 MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE ...

Page 55: ...54 LCD PC E LCD PC E 8188 MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE ...

Page 56: ...n full duplex mode without using the system CPU The VT6105LOM contains advanced power management features for low power consumption including Wake on LAN WOL and is implemented using a low power 0 22 micron design The VIA VT6105LOM is ideal for LAN on motherboard solutions providing a manageable integrated controller to bring high speed Ethernet connectivity to the electronics of tomorrow Receive ...

Page 57: ...inimize hardware complexity Include on chip bus master DMA with programmable burst length for high PCI bus utilization Support Transmit data buffer byte alignment for low CPU utilization Dynamic transmit packet auto queuing for back to back transmission Programmable activity polling intervals for description DMA Programmable DMA arbitration priority to minimize overflow under flow condition Suppor...

Page 58: ...ed Collision status Separate High Memory FIFO for Receive and Transmit Controllers Both supports bursts of up to full Ethernet length Programmable receive and transmit FIFO threshold control for optimize PCI throughput Flexible Dynamically Load EEPROM Algorithm Load after power up Dynamic auto reload Dynamic direct programming for manufacturing Supports ACPI Functions Supports PC99 PC2001 and Net ...

Page 59: ...cal address MS define pattern match Supports Flow Control Functions Support IEEE802 3X for full duplex Multiple pause frame XON XOFF Dual Power Design 3 3V IO 2 5V Core Power 0 22um TSMC CMOS Technology 128 Pin LQFP Package 1 2 15 Consumer IR IRM 8601V The device is a miniature type infrared remote control system receiver which has been developed and designed by utilizing the most updated IC techn...

Page 60: ...case can be customized Mold type and metal case type to meet the design of front panel Elliptic lens to improve the characteristic against Low voltage and low power consumption High immunity against ambient light Photodiode with integrated circuit TTL and CMOS compatibility Long reception distance High sensitivity ...

Page 61: ...s 2 µs 800 400 Th High level Pulse Width deg 35 θv Half Angle vertical At the ray axis 1 deg 45 θh Half Angle horizontal 5 L45 m 10 L0 Reception distance 940 38 5 TYP nm λp Peak Wavelength KHz Fo B P F center Frequency No Signal input mA Icc Supply Current DC voltage Condition v Unit 4 5 MIN 5 5 MAX vcc Symbol Supply Voltage Parameter Electronic Optical Characteristics TA 25oC ...

Page 62: ...ocol Key code list Remote controller function definition Standby FM PC DVD VCR TV CD MP3 cc Mute MTS Angel Audio Subtitle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Jump Shuffle 0 Display Repeat F Backward F Forward Pre Chapter Next chapter Up Left Play enter Right Down Stop Pause Record Exit Menu Channel up Volume down Time Shift Volume up Channel down Fine Tune Down Fine Tune up ...

Page 63: ...Panel Video Screen Boollen Tooltips over Every Control Buttons Scrolling Channel Name Filename Display Visual Blinking LEDs and Colorful Display Panel Application defined Property Pages Animation on UI Supports Hotkey Basic Feature Live TV S Video CVBS Video Input Source Playback Mode Time shifting Mode FM Switch Supports Closed Captioning CC1 and CC2 ...

Page 64: ...files MPEG 1 MPEG 2 VCD NTSC VCD PAL DVD NTSC DVD PAL Windows Media Video User defined Capture Profile Setting General Capture Setting Time Limit Size Limit Split File by Size Frame Rate Advancedd Video and Audio Codec Configuration Separated Video Standard for Each Video Input Source Capture Audio through Sound Card Capture Still Image into BMP or JPG Media Mail Video Quality 640 x 480 De interla...

Page 65: ...Switch Time Shifting Sliding Bar Positioning Picture in Picture Screen Time shifting Quality Selectable Popup Tool tip Showing Recording Information Visual Effects for Time Space Information 1 100 second Time Display Fast Forward and Rewind Speed Shuttle Overlay Non overlay Switch User defined Video Parameter Profile Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue ...

Page 66: ...Screen Size Video As Desktop Background Cursor Hides Automatically After Idling for 3 Seconds in Full screen Mode Auto Fine Tune Channels While Scanning Adaptive Channel Scanning User defined Channel Sequence Favorite Channel List Channal Name Editing Support Anttena and Cable Signal TV Channel Supports NTSC PAL SECAM All Around The World Fast Channel Scanning ...

Page 67: ...ing Infinite Loop Playing Multiple Files Playing Fast Forward and Rewind Speed Shuttle Schedule Setting Scheduled Task for Viewing or Recording Friendly Schedule Task Setting Individual Capture Profile Assigned to Each Task Second Video Screen PIP Sizable Movable Can Be Embedded on The First Screen Video Screens Can Switches with Each Other ...

Page 68: ... Auto find Next Previous Radio Channel Two Volume Mute controller Radio Playback Scrolling Channel Name Filename Display Recording Playback Current time Display Recording and Playback status Indicator Application defined Property Pages Animation on UI Supports Hotkey Supports files Drag and Drop 4 state Buttons Basic Feature Live Radio ...

Page 69: ...sting Audio File Playback TV Switch Capture Audio through Sound Card Capture Audio in PCM MS ADPCM MPEG Layer 3 Window Media Audio codecs and save as wav mp3 wma file formats Advance Audio Codec Configuration FM Channel FM Channels Auto Scanning Manually Channels Fine Tune Channel Sorting by Name Frequency Preset Favorite Channel List Preset Channel Setting ...

Page 70: ...ule Task Setting Support Daily and One time Schedule Task Individual Capture Profile Assigned to Each Task Playback Mode Auto Mute Radio when playback and un mute when finished Multiple Files Playing Fast Forward and Rewind Playback position slider Record Live Radio when Playback PCI Interface TV FM Tuner CX878A Audio Decoder ...

Page 71: ... is enhanced to allow for low latency digitized audio stream transport The chip enables DBX compliment stereo TV FM radio and base band video and audio as input sources In addition the chip simplifies the computer broadcast signal interface down to a single PCI connection General Features Supports NTSC PAL SECAM video decoding Supports image resolutions up to 768x576 full PAL resolution Supports c...

Page 72: ...ts planar YUV data format Support for mapping of video to 225 color palette VBI data capture for closed captioning teletext and Intercast data decoding Auxiliary GPIO port to support external control Fully PCI Rev 2 1 compliant Integrated audio ADCs to digitize the composite audio spectrum Mono line level and mic level audio capture ...

Page 73: ...pplication Wake up system through PS2 when at S3 S4 S5 and run DVD application CD MP3 If system at S0 Close other AV applications and run CD MP3 application Wake up system through PS2 when at S3 S4 S5 and run CD MP3 application TV VCR If system at S0 Close other AV applications and run TV VCR application Wake up system through PS2 when at S3 S4 S5 and run TV VCR application FM If system at S0 Clos...

Page 74: ...ent control panel You could set standby or power off to power button function Continue pushing power button over 4 seconds will force system off at ACPI mode There is no sleep button on this machine 1 4 3 LED Indicators System has six status LED indicators to display system activity which include three at LCD panel side three above keyboard ...

Page 75: ...CAPS LOCK and SCROLL LOCK 1 4 4 Fan Power On off Management FAN is controlled by VT1211 Super IO with hardware monitor to sense CPU temperature and PWM control fan speed Fan speed is depended on CPU temperature Higher CPU temperature faster Fan Speed PWM Fan Full Speed Temperature Value PWM Fan High Speed Duty Temperature Value 1 4 3 1 Three LED Indicators at Top Side From left to right that indic...

Page 76: ...20mAh lithium battery When AC in or system main battery inside CMOS battery will consume no power AC or main battery not exists CMOS battery life is at lest 10 years Battery was put in battery holder can be replaced PWM Fan Low Speed Duty Temperature Value PWM Fan off Temperature Value ...

Page 77: ...d composite input through a dangle cable Four USB 2 0 ports for all USB devices One MODEM RJ 11 phone jack for PSTN line One RJ 45 for LAN One IEEE1394 mini Jack One IEEE1394 Jack Line in Jack Headphone Out Jack Microphone Input Jack One Cardbus Sockets for one type II PC card extension Four in one card reader socket supports SD MMC Smart media and Memory sticker memory cards ...

Page 78: ...ch 0 297 H 0 297 V mm Pixel configuration R G B vertical stripe R G B vertical stripe Display mode Normally white TN Normally white TN Unit outline dimensions 1 326 0 W 255 H 15 5max D mm 326 W 249 0 H 12 05max D mm Number of Color 16 7M 8 bits color 262 144 colors 6 bit for RGB Brightness 300 cd m2 Typ 250 nit typ at 8mA View Angle 75 to 75 H 60 to 50 V 60 to 60 H 60 to 40 V Mass 1350 g 1100 g Su...

Page 79: ...racteristics LCD Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Remark Supply voltage Vcc 4 5V 5 0V 5 5V 3 0V 3 3V 3 6V Current dissipation Icc 300mA 500mA 600mA 700mA Permissive input ripple voltage 100mVp p 100mVp p High 2 2V 3 3V 5 5V 2 0V Logic input voltage Low 0 0 8V 0 8V Electrical Characteristics Backlight Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Remark Lamp current range IL 3 5mArms 6 0mArms 8 0mArms 3 0mArms 8 0mArms 8 5mArms ...

Page 80: ...PI tracks inch 58 000 Areal density Mbits inch2 max 32 622 Spindle speed RPM 5 400 Internal data transfer rate Mbits sec max 436 I O data transfer rate Mbytes sec max 100 ATA data transfer modes supported PIO modes 0 4 Multiword DMA modes 0 2 Ultra DMA modes 0 5 Cache buffer Mbytes 2 Height mm max 26 1 Width mm max 101 8 Length mm max 147 Weight typical 680 grams 1 5 lb Track to track seek time ms...

Page 81: ...y to ready sec typical 6 5 sec Spindown sec typical 10 sec Startup current typical 2 5 amps Seek power typical 7 5 watts Read Write power 7 5 watts Idle mode typical 5 0 watts Standby mode typical 1 2 watts Sleep mode typical 0 9 watts Voltage tolerance including noise 5V 5 12V 10 ...

Page 82: ...Altitude meters below mean sea level max 121 92 m to 12 192 m 400 ft to 40 000 ft Shock operating Gs max at 2 msec 63 Gs Shock nonoperating Gs max at 1 and 2 msec 350 Gs Vibration operating 0 5 Gs 0 to peak 22 350 Hz Vibration nonoperating 5 Gs 0 to peak 22 350 Hz Drive acoustics Sound power in bels Idle mode Quiet Seek Performance Seek 3 0 typical 3 3 max 3 2 typical 3 5 max 3 4 typical 3 7 max N...

Page 83: ...pation typical Requirement 5VDC 5 Ripple noise 100mVp p 12VDC 5 Ripple noise 100mVp p Spinup 0 75A 2 5A Seek Random no read write Performance mode 0 83A 0 279A Operating read write Performance mode 0 94A 0 233A Idle 0 66A 0 142A Standby 0 2A 0 017A Sleep 0 15A 0 0125A ...

Page 84: ...DD10 I O 9 DD4 I O 10 DD11 I O 11 DD3 I O 12 DD12 I O 13 DD2 I O 14 DD13 I O 15 DD1 I O 16 DD14 I O 17 DD0 I O 18 DD15 I O 19 GND 20 Key removed 21 DMARQ O 22 GND 23 DIOW STOP I 24 GND 25 DIOR HDMARDY HSTROBE I 26 GND 27 IORDY DDMARDY DSTROBE O 28 CSEL N C Slave GND Master I 29 DMACK I 30 GND 31 INTRQ O 32 IOCS16 O 33 DA1 I 34 PDIAG CBLID I O 35 DA0 I 36 DA2 I 37 CS0 I 38 CS1 I 39 DASP I O 40 GND ...

Page 85: ...tible 16 6 MB s MODE 4 16 6 MB s Multi MODE 2 33 3MB s Ultra DMA Transfer Rate Read Read Data 24X CAV Audio Play 8X CAV CD DA 12X CAV CD RW 12X CAV Imbalance disc 20X CAV Video CD 12X CAV CD RW Max 14X CD ROM Max 24X CAV 150 kB s Normal Speed 3600 kB s 24X speed MAX DVD ROM Max 8X CAV MAX 10800 kB s CD ROM Max 24X CAV MAX 3600 kB s Transfer Rate Write 300 kB s 2X Speed 600 kB s 4X Speed CDRW 1200 ...

Page 86: ...ax Sleep 25mA 100mA Max 110mA Max Peek NA 1800mA max 1800mA max Physical size Height mm 12 7mm 12 7mm 12 7mm Width mm 128 mm 128 mm 128 mm Depth mm 129 mm 129 mm 129 mm Weight g 240 15 g 250 10 g 300g Environmental Characteristics Operating Ambient Temp 5 50 C 5 50 C 5 50 C Relative Humidity 5 90 10 80 10 80 Shock Read Read Data 68 6m s2 7G Audio Play 14 7m s2 1 5G Input interval is 5 sec 9 8m s2 ...

Page 87: ... to 500Hz 19 6m s2 from 5 to 500Hz Acoustics A Weighted Sound Power dB Access mode 50 dB 50 dB 50dB Audio Max Output Level 0 8 Vrms 0 8 0 27Vrms 0 7 0 15Vrms Frequency 20Hz 20kHz 0 5dB 3dB 20Hz 20kHz 3dB 20Hz 20kHz 3dB S N Ratio 70 dB 1kHz EIAJ 80 dB 1kHz EIAJ 80 dB 1kHz EIAJ Distortion 0 1 1kHz EIAJ 0 05 1kHz EIAJ 0 1 1kHz EIAJ Channel Separation 60 dB 1kHz EIAJ 65 dB 1kHz EIAJ 65 dB 1kHz EIAJ Re...

Page 88: ...D9 I O 9 DD6 I O 10 DD10 I O 11 DD5 I O 12 DD11 I O 13 DD4 I O 14 DD12 I O 15 DD3 I O 16 DD13 I O 17 DD2 I O 18 DD14 I O 19 DD1 I O 20 DD15 I O 21 DD0 I O 22 DMARQ O 3s 23 GND 24 DIOR I pu 25 DIOW I pu 26 GND 27 IORDY O od 28 DMACK I pu 29 INTRQ O 3s 30 IOCS16 O od 31 DA1 I pu 32 PDIAG I O od 33 DA0 I pu 34 DA2 I pu 35 CS1FX I pu 36 CS3FX I pu 37 DASP O od 38 5V 49 5V 40 5V 41 5V 42 5V 43 GND 44 G...

Page 89: ...DC 0 16A typ Consumption in Locked current Below DC 0 38A max Power dissipation 0 8W typ Consumption in Locked power Below 1 90W max Operating Voltage Range DC 4 5V to 5 5V Operating Temperature Range 10 to 60 Storage Temperature Range 30 to 70 Speed 4700 rmp 15 Life expectancy Mean value of life expectancy is measured until the rotation drops 30 from initial value when continuously run under envi...

Page 90: ...oard Compatible KU keyboard layout 105 keys CD Connector Pin Assignment CD side JAE KX15 50KLD Pin No Symbol I O Pin No Symbol I O 49 Vender unique 50 Vender unique I Input O Output I pu pull up Input I pd pull down input O od oper drain Output O 3s 3 state output Back side view JAE KX15 50KLD or equivalent 1 2 49 50 ...

Page 91: ... Consumption in Locked current Below DC 0 38A max Power dissipation 0 8W typ Consumption in Locked power Below 1 90W max Operating Voltage Range DC 4 5V to 5 5V Operating Temperature Range 10 to 60 Storage Temperature Range 30 to 70 Speed 4700 rmp 15 Life expectancy Mean value of life expectancy is measured until the rotation drops 30 from initial value when continuously run under environmental te...

Page 92: ...91 LCD PC E LCD PC E 8188 MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE 1 6 Power management 1 6 1 System Power Management States 1 ...

Page 93: ...92 LCD PC E LCD PC E 8188 MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE 1 6 1 System Power Management States 2 ...

Page 94: ...93 LCD PC E LCD PC E 8188 MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE 1 7 Appendix 1 7 1 ICH4 GPIO Definitions 1 ...

Page 95: ...94 LCD PC E LCD PC E 8188 MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE 1 7 1 ICH4 GPIO Definitions 2 ...

Page 96: ...95 LCD PC E LCD PC E 8188 MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE 1 7 2 Keyboard encoder Pins Definitions 1 ...

Page 97: ...96 LCD PC E LCD PC E 8188 MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE 1 7 2 Keyboard encoder Pins Definitions 2 ...

Page 98: ...97 LCD PC E LCD PC E 8188 MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE 1 7 2 Keyboard encoder Pins Definitions 3 Pull High Pull Low 5 3V Level shift ...

Page 99: ...MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE 2 1 System View 2 1 1 Front View LCD Screen Stereo Speaker Set 2 1 2 Left Side View PC Card Socket Memory Card Socket USB Ports Power Connector 2 System View and Disassembly 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 100: ...n Jack FM Jack S TV Jack 2 1 4 Rear View Power Button Audio Volume Control Microphone Connector Audio Input Connector Audio Output Connector SPDIF Connector Mini 1394 Connector 1394 Connector RJ 11 Connector RJ 45 Connector USB Ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 3 1 3 5 6 7 10 8 9 2 11 4 ...

Page 101: ...hart below to determine the disassembly sequence for removing components from the LCD PC 2 2 System Disassembly NOTE 1 Before you start to install replace these modules disconnect all peripheral devices and make sure the LCD PC is not turned on or connected to AC power 2 During disassembly 1 Label each cable as you disconnect it noting its position and routing 2 Keep all the screws ...

Page 102: ...nents Base Unit Components LCD PC 2 2 1 CD DVD ROM Drive 2 2 2 CPU 2 2 3 I O Board 2 2 4 TV Tuner Board 2 2 5 Video Card 2 2 6 Modem Card 2 2 7 Memory Module 2 2 8 KB Mouse Radio Frequency Board 2 2 9 System Board 2 2 10 LCD Panel 2 2 11 Inverter Board 2 2 12 Hard Disk Drive 2 2 13 Power Supply ...

Page 103: ... such as a straightened paper clip into CD DVD ROM drive s manual eject hole and push firmly to release the tray Then gently pull out the CD DVD ROM drive by holding the tray that pops out Figure 2 2 Figure 2 1 Remove one screw Figure 2 2 Remove the CD DVD ROM drive Reassembly 1 Push the CD DVD ROM drive into the compartment 2 Secure the CD DVD ROM drive with one screw ...

Page 104: ...ANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE 2 2 2 CPU Disassembly 1 Remove four screws fastening the CPU cover Figure 2 3 2 Remove five screws fastening the housing shielding Figure 2 4 Figure 2 3 Remove the CPU cover Figure 2 4 Remove the housing shielding ...

Page 105: ...the fan s power cord to the system board fit the heatsink onto the top of the CPU and secure with four spring screws 3 Replace the housing shielding with five screws 4 Fit the CPU cover and secure with four screws 3 Disconnect the fan s power cords from system board Figure 2 5 4 Unscrew four spring screws to remove the heatsink Figure 2 5 5 To remove the existing CPU lift the socket arm up to the ...

Page 106: ...e the CPU cover housing shielding heatsink See the step 1 to 4 of section 2 2 2 disassembly 2 Remove three screws fastening the I O board Figure 2 7 3 Disconnect the Modem card s wire and fan s power cord of the I O board Figure 2 8 Figure 2 7 Remove three screws Figure 2 8 Free the I O board ...

Page 107: ...d Then lift it up Figure 2 10 Figure 2 9 Remove one screw Figure 2 10 Remove one screw Reassembly 1 Fit the I O board and secure with two screws 2 Reconnect the the Modem card s wire and fan s power cord of the I O board 3 Fit the I O board and secure with three screws 4 Replace the heatsink housing shielding and CPU cover See section 2 2 2 reassembly ...

Page 108: ...nd housing shielding See the step 1 2 of section 2 2 2 disassembly 2 Remove the I O board See section 2 2 3 disassembly 2 Remove two screws fastening the TV tuner board cover Figure 2 11 3 Unscrew two screws fastening the TV tuner board Figure 2 12 Figure 2 11 Remove two screws Figure 2 12 Free the TV tuner board ...

Page 109: ...ANCE 4 Remove three screws to detach the TV tuner board from the holder carefully Figure 2 13 5 To remove the extended FM Jack rotate the it until unscrew completely Figure 2 14 Figure 2 13 Free the TV tuner board Figure 2 14 Remove the extended FM jack ...

Page 110: ...e holder to TV tuner board and secure with three screws with the bracket 4 Replace the I O board See section 2 2 3 reassembly 5 Fit the TV tuner board cover and secure with two screws 6 Replace the housing shielding and CPU cover See the step 4 3 of section 2 2 2 reassembly 6 Remove two screws and free the TV tuner board carefully Figure 2 15 Figure 2 15 Free the TV tuner board ...

Page 111: ... the step 1 2 of section 2 2 2 disassembly 2 Remove the I O board See section 2 2 3 disassembly 3 Remove the TV tuner board See section 2 2 4 disassembly 4 Disconnect one cable from the board Figure 2 16 5 Pull the retaining clips outwards and remove video card Figure 2 17 Figure 2 16 Disconnect the cable Figure 2 17 Remove the board ...

Page 112: ...part and firmly insert the video card into the socket at 20 degree angle Then push down until the retaining clips lock the video card into position 2 Reconnect the the video card s cable 3 Replace the TV tuner board and I O board See sections 2 2 4 and 2 2 3 reassembly 4 Replace the housing shielding and CPU cover See the step 4 3 of section 2 2 2 reassembly ...

Page 113: ... 3 to 2 2 5 disassembly 3 Remove two screws fastening on the modem board Then remove it Figure 2 18 Figure 2 18 Remove the modem card Reassembly 1 Fit the modem card on the system board and secure with two screws 2 Replace the video card TV tuner board and I O board See sections 2 2 5 to 2 2 3 reassembly 3 Reconnect the the modem card s wire to I O board 4 Replace the housing shielding and CPU cov...

Page 114: ...ep 1 2 of section 2 2 2 disassembly 2 To remove the memory module pull the retaining clips outwards to the unlocked and lift the DIMM module Figure 2 19 Figure 2 19 Remove the memory module Reassembly 1 Fit the memory module into slot and locked by clips 2 Replace the housing shielding and CPU cover See the step 4 3 of section 2 2 2 reassembly ...

Page 115: ... 2 2 disassembly 2 Remove the CD DVD ROM drive I O board and TV tuner board See sections 2 2 1 to 2 2 4 disassembly 3 Remove three screws fastening the power HDD compartment cover Then slide the cover separate completely Figure 2 20 4 Disconnect the power wires and HDD data cable Figure 2 21 Figure 2 20 Remove the power HDD Figure 2 21 Disconnect the cables compartment cover ...

Page 116: ...re 2 22 6 To detach the housing first lift the upper edge and then separate it from the system Figure 2 22 7 First disconnect two cables Then remove one screw fastening the board Now you can remove the KB mouse radio frequency board Figure 2 23 Figure 2 22 Remove ten screws to separate the housing Figure 2 23 Remove the KB mouse radio frequency board ...

Page 117: ...wo cables 3 Fit the housing and secure with ten screws And replace two hinge covers and fasten them by two screws 4 Reconnect two power wires and HDD s data cable 5 Fit the power HDD compartment cover and secure with three screws 6 Replace TV tuner board I O board CPU cover housing shielding and CD DVD ROM drive See sections 2 2 4 to 2 2 1 reassembly ...

Page 118: ... CD DVD ROM drive I O board TV tuner board video card modem card and memory module See sections 2 2 1 to 2 2 6 disassembly 3 Remove the housing See the step 3 to 6 of section 2 2 8 disassembly 4 Remove five screws fastening the system board s upper bracket and also remove two screws fastening the PCMCIA bracket Figure 2 24 Figure 2 24 Remove seven screws to detach the brackets ...

Page 119: ...ter board s cable KB mouse radio frequency board s cable and stereo speaker set L R s cables Figure 2 25 6 Unscrew five screws fastening the system board Then you can separate the system board with care Figure 2 26 Figure 2 25 Disconnect the cables Figure 2 26 Remove five screws ...

Page 120: ...board s upper bracket and secure with five screws 5 Fit the housing back to system and secure with ten screws 6 Fit two hinge covers and secure with two screws 7 Reconnect two power cables and the HDD data cable 8 Replace the power HDD compartment cover and secure with three screws 9 Replace the housing shielding CPU cover and CPU See section 2 2 2 reassembly 10 Remove the memory module video card...

Page 121: ...modem card memory module and KB mouse radio frequency board See sections 2 2 2 and 2 2 3 to 2 2 8 disassembly 3 Remove the system board See section 2 2 9 disassembly 5 Remove two screws fastening the inverter board Then disconnect four cables from inverter board Figure 2 28 Figure 2 27 Remove the LCD KIT Figure 2 28 Remove the inverter board 4 Remove four screws fastening the LCD KIT then lift it ...

Page 122: ... Fit the LCD panel back into the shielding and secure with four screws 2 Replace the the LCD ASSY into LCD bezel and secure with six screws 3 Reconnect four cables to inverter board and secure it with two screws 4 Hang the LCD KIT on the system bracket of the base unit and secure with four screws 5 Assemble the system See instructions in previous sections Figure 2 29 Separate the LCD ASSY Figure 2...

Page 123: ...y board See sections 2 2 2 and 2 2 3 to 2 2 8 disassembly 3 Remove the system board See section 2 2 9 disassembly 4 Remove the LCD KIT See section 2 2 10 disassembly 5 Disconnect four cables from inverter board Then disconnect two screws fastening the board Figure 2 31 Figure 2 31 Remove the inverter board Reassembly 1 Fit the inverter board back into the LCD bezel and secure with two screws 2 Rec...

Page 124: ...using shielding See the step 1 2of section 2 2 2 disassembly 2 Remove three screws fastening the power HDD s compartment cover Then slide the cover separate completely Figure 2 32 3 Remove two screws fastening the hard disk drive Figure 2 33 Figure 2 32 Remove the power HDD Figure2 33 Remove two screws compartment cover ...

Page 125: ...4 Disconnect the power cable and data cable Reassembly 1 Reconnect the power wire and data cable 2 Replace the HDD and secure with two screws 3 Fit the plate back to base housing with the door 4 Fit the power HDD compartment cover and secure with three screws 5 Replace the housing shielding and CPU cover See step 3 4 of section 2 2 2 reassembly ...

Page 126: ...ielding See the step 1 2of section 2 2 2 disassembly 2 Remove three screws fastening the power HDD s compartment cover Then slide the cover separate completely Figure 2 35 3 Remove four screws fastening the power supply and power wire Figure 2 36 Figure 2 35 Remove the power HDD Figure2 36 Remove four screws compartment cover ...

Page 127: ... drive Figure 2 37 Reassembly 1 Reconnect three power wires 2 Replace the power supply and secure with four screws 3 Fit the plate back to base housing with the door 4 Fit the power HDD compartment cover and secure with three screws 5 Replace the housing shielding and CPU cover See step 3 4 of section 2 2 2 reassembly Figure 2 37 Disconnect the power wires ...

Page 128: ...J5 J6 Speaker Connector J11 I O BD FAN Connector J22 CPU FAN Connector J13 I O BD Slot J17 Memory_card Slot J15 J16 DIMM Slot J20 CD_ROM Connector J19 MDC Connector J14 Video In Connector J21 26 USB Connector J23 PCI Slot J24 ATX Power Connector J25 HDD Connector J2 Inverter BD Connector J10 AGP Slot J2 J4 J8 J6 J11 J13 J14 J19 J20 J23 J25 J22 J24 J15 J16 J5 J17 J21 J26 J10 ...

Page 129: ...n Location of Connectors Switches Setting 3 2 I O Board J15 USB Connector J8 LAN and MDC Connector J3 J4 1394IEEE Connector J9 SPDIF Out Connector J12 Line Out Connector J13 MIC Connector J14 Line In Connector J501 MDC AC_LINK Connector J12 J15 J8 J4 J3 J9 J13 J14 J501 ...

Page 130: ...129 LCD PC E LCD PC E 8188 MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE 3 Definition Location of Connectors Switches Setting 3 3 Video Card J6 J6 LCD Connector ...

Page 131: ...ocation of Major Component 4 1 Mother Board U2 P4 CPU Socket U4 Intel 82845PE MCH U8 TPA1517 Audio Amplifier U18 VT6105 LAN Control U9 VT6307 IEEE1394 Control U11 CMI8739A Audio Control U14 ICH4 U20 System BIOS U17 IT8712F LPC Super I O U2 U4 U14 U9 U18 U20 U17 U11 U8 BT1 ...

Page 132: ...131 LCD PC E LCD PC E 8188 MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE 4 Definition Location of Major Component 4 2 I O Board U1 PH163112 LAN Amplifier U1 ...

Page 133: ...132 LCD PC E LCD PC E 8188 MAINTENANCE 8188 MAINTENANCE 4 Definition Location of Major Component 4 3 Video Card U2 MOBILITY M7 M9 CSP Video Control U2 ...

Page 134: ...3 J10 J19 System Board TV Tuner Card I O Board Modem Card LCD PANEL System BD Mother board LCD panel Display panel Inverter BD LCD panel back light Video Card LCD video control RF BD Control wireless KB mouse radio frequency I O BD I O equipment connector include USB 2 0 2 1394 2 RJ45 RJ11 AUDIO Modem Card Modem card connect with RJ11 TV Tuner Card Transfer signals for TV ...

Page 135: ...ut AP 1 0 Address Parity are driven by the request initiator along with ADS A 35 3 and the transaction type on the REQ 4 0 A correct parity signal is high if an even number of covered signals are low and low if an odd number of covered signals are low This allows parity to be high when all the covered signals are high AP 1 0 should connect the appropriate pins of all Pentium 4 processor in the 478...

Page 136: ...ck synthesizer All agents must operate at the same frequency The Pentium 4 processor in the 478 pin package operates currently at a 400 MHz system bus frequency 100 MHz BCLK 1 0 frequency For more information about these pins including termination recommendations refer to Section 2 9 and the appropriate platformdesign guidelines COMP 1 0 Analog COMP 1 0 must be terminated on the system board using...

Page 137: ...tinued by reasserting HIT and HITM together IERR Output IERR Internal Error is asserted by a processor as the result of an internal error Assertion of IERR is usually accompanied by a SHUTDOWN transaction on the processor system bus This transaction may optionally be converted to an external error signal e g NMI by system core logic The processor will keep IERR asserted until the assertion of RESE...

Page 138: ... Type Description PWRGOOD Input PWRGOOD Power Good is a processor input The processor requires this signal to be a clean indication that the clocks and power supplies are stable and within their specifications Clean implies that the signal will remain low capable of sinking leakage current without glitches from the time that the power supplies are turned on until they come within specification The...

Page 139: ...s no effect on the bus clock STPCLK is an asynchronous input TCK Input TCK Test Clock provides the clock input for the processor Test Bus also knownas the Test Access Port Name Type Description TDI Input TDI Test Data In transfers serial test data into the processor TDI provides the serial input needed for JTAG specification support TDO Output TDO Test Data Out transfers serial test data out of th...

Page 140: ... and shorts defines the voltage required by the processor The VID pins are needed to cleanly support processor voltage specification variations See Table 2 for definitions of these pins The power supply must supply the voltage that is requested by these pins or disable itself VSSA Input VSSA is the isolated ground for internal PLLs VSSSENSE Output VSSSENSE is an isolated low impedance connection t...

Page 141: ...er exceeds 8 DINV_ x Data Bits DINV_3 HD_ 63 48 DINV_2 HD_ 47 32 DINV_1 HD_ 31 16 DINV_0 HD_ 15 0 DRDY I O AGTL Data Ready DRDY is asserted for each cycle that data is transferred Host interface Signal Continue Name Type Description HA_ 31 3 I O AGTL 2x Host Address Bus HA_ 31 3 connect to the processor address bus During processor cycles HA_ 31 3 are inputs The GMCH drives HA_ 31 3 during snoop c...

Page 142: ...aster will use Once this choice has been made the master continues to use the mechanism selected until the master is reset and reprogrammed to use the other mode This change of modes is not a dynamic mechanism but rather a static decision when the device is first being configured after reset AGP Flow Control Signals Name Type Description GRBF I AGP Read Buffer Full This signal indicates if the mas...

Page 143: ...DY indicates the AGP compliant target is ready to provide read data for the entire transaction when the transfer size is less than or equal to 4 clocks or is ready to transfer the initial or subsequent block 4 clocks of data when the transfer size is greater than 4 clocks The target is allowed to insert wait states after each block 4 clocks is transferred on both read and write transactions GSTOP ...

Page 144: ...QS_7 SDQ_ 63 56 SDQS_6 SDQ_ 55 48 SDQS_5 SDQ_ 47 40 SDQS_4 SDQ_ 39 32 SDQS_3 SDQ_ 31 24 SDQS_2 SDQ_ 23 16 SDQS_1 SDQ_ 15 8 SDQS_0 SDQ_ 7 0 DDR SDRAM Interface Continue Name Type Description SCKE_ 3 0 O SSTL_2 Clock Enable SCKE is used to initialize DDR SDRAM during power up and to place all SDRAM rows into and out of self refresh during Suspend to RAM SCKE is also used to dynamically power down in...

Page 145: ...d for placing all SDRAM rows into and out of self refresh during Suspend to RAM SCKE is also used to dynamically power down inactive SDRAM rows There is one SCKE per SDRAM row SRDCLK_OUT O LVTTL Read Clock Out Feedback testpoint signal used to emulate source synch clocking for reads This pin should be connect to SRDCLK_IN through an unpopulated backside resistor site SRDCLK_IN I LVTTL Read Clock I...

Page 146: ...ntrol information to the integrated LAN controller These signals have integrated weak pull up resistors LAN_TXD 2 0 O Transmit Data The integrated LAN controller uses these signals to transfer data and control information to the LAN Connect component LAN_RSTSYNC O LAN Reset Sync The LAN Connect component s Reset and Sync signals are multiplexed onto this pin EEPROM Interface Signals Name Type Desc...

Page 147: ...Name Type Description IRDY I O Initiator Ready IRDY indicates the ICH4 s ability as an Initiator to complete the current data phase of the transaction It is used in conjunction with TRDY A data phase is completed on any clock that both IRDY and TRDY are sampled asserted During a write IRDY indicates the ICH4 has valid data present on AD 31 0 During a read it indicates the ICH4 is prepared to latch...

Page 148: ...actions on the PCI bus PLOCK is ignored when PCI masters are granted the bus SERR I OD System Error SERR can be pulsed active by any PCI device that detects a system error condition Upon sampling SERR active the ICH4 has the ability to generate an NMI SMI or interrupt PCI Interface Signals Continue Name Type Description PME I OD PCI Power Management Event PCI peripherals drive PME to wake the syst...

Page 149: ... disk ICH4 drives valid data on rising and falling edges of PDWSTB or SDWSTB Primary and Secondary Disk DMA Ready Ultra DMA Reads from Disk This is the DMA ready for reads from disk When reading from disk ICH4 deasserts PRDMARDY or SRDMARDY to pause burst data transfers IDE Interface Signals Continue Name Type Description PDIOW PDSTOP SDIOW SDSTOP O Primary and Secondary Disk I O Write PIO and Non...

Page 150: ...troller 1 or the USB EHCI controller NOTE No external resistors are required on these signals The Intel ICH4 integrates 15 k pull downs and provides an output driver impedance of 45 which requires no external series resistor USBP2P USBP2N USBP3P USBP3N I O Universal Serial Bus Port 3 2 Differential These differential pairs are used to transmit data address command signals for ports 2 and 3 These p...

Page 151: ... SYS_RESET I System Reset This pin forces an internal reset after being debounced The ICH4 will reset immediately if the SMBus is idle otherwise it will wait up to 25 ms 2 ms for the SMBus to idle before forcing a reset on the system RSMRST I Resume Well Reset This signal is used for resetting the resume power plane logic Power Managment Interface Signals Continue Name Type Description LAN_RST I L...

Page 152: ...EQ_STRP register INIT O Initialization INIT is asserted by the ICH4 for 16 PCI clocks to reset the processor ICH4 can be configured to support CPU BIST In that case INIT will be active when PCIRST is active INTR O CPU Interrupt INTR is asserted by the ICH4 to signal the processor that an interrupt request is pending and needs to be serviced It is an asynchronous output and normally driven low Spee...

Page 153: ...t only Resume power well Unmuxed GPIO 11 I Fixed as Input only Resume power well Can be used instead as SMBALERT GPIO 10 9 I Not implemented GPIO 8 I Fixed as Input only Resume power well Unmuxed GPIO 7 I Fixed as Input only Main power well Unmuxed GPIO 6 I Fixed as Input only Main power well GPIO 5 2 I Fixed as Input only Main power well Can be used instead as PIRQ E H GPIO 1 0 I Fixed as Input o...

Page 154: ...1 5 V supply for resume well logic This power is not expected to be shut off unless the system is unplugged V5REF_Sus Reference for 5 V tolerance on resume well inputs This power is not expected to be shut off unless the system is unplugged VccRTC 3 3 V can drop to 2 0 V min in G3 state supply for the RTC well This power is not expected to be shut off unless the RTC battery is removed or completel...

Page 155: ...EE 1394 VIA VT6307 PCI SLOT For TV card U17 SUPER I O ITE IT8712F U20 SYS BIOS DDR SDRAM Memory Bus 200 266 333MHz 8bit 66MHz 4x Hub Interface 1 5V U18 LAN VIA VT6105 LINE IN LINE OUT SPDIFOUT MIC IN U11 AC97 CODEC CMI8739A PWR AMP TPA1517 3W 4ohm DDR DIMM USB RJ45 I O BD MDC MODEM RJ11 I O BD USB USB 2 0x2 USB 2 0x2 I O BD USB MOUSE KBD I O BD RGB I O SLOT PANNEL AGP 4x DVO R G B 2Ch LVDS USB 2 0...

Page 156: ...ems of your computer If an error is detected during these tests you will see an error message displayed on the screen If the error occurs before the display then the screen cannot display the error message Error codes or system beeps are used to identify a post error that occurs when the screen is not available The value for the diagnostic post 80H is written at the beginning of the test Therefore...

Page 157: ...face and is able to hold a PCI bus cycle so that address data and control bus states on PCI bus can be inspected Especially the tool can help an engineer trace address data bus for ROM read cycles as soon as power on and debug open or short circuit problems easily Usually this sort of problem will make a PC motherboard fail to boot PCI Debug Card ...

Page 158: ...tected mode exit successful 38H Update OUTPUT port 39H Setup Cache Controller 3AH Test If 18 2Hz Periodic Working 3BH Test for RTC ticking 3CH Initialize the hardware vectors 3DH Search and Init the Mouse Code Description 10H Some Type Of Long Reset 11H Turn off FASTA20 for POST 12H Signal Power On Reset 13H Initialize the Chipset 14H Search For ISA Bus VGAAdapter 15H Reset Counter Timer 16H User ...

Page 159: ...us 3FH Special init of COMM and LPT ports 40H Configure the COMM and LPT ports 41H Initialize the floppies 42H Initialize the hard disk 43H Initialize option ROMs 44H OEM s init of power management 45H Update NUMLOCK status 46H Test For Coprocessor Installed 47H OEM functions before boot 48H Dispatch To Op Sys Boot 49H Jump Into Bootstrap Code 50H ACPI INIT 51H PM INIT GEYSERVILLE CPU INIT 52H USB...

Page 160: ...AGP Controller Error 9 2 No Display 9 4 Memory Test Error 9 5 Keyboard Test Error 9 6 Hard Disk Driver Test Error 9 7 CD ROM Driver Test Error 9 8 USB Port Test Error 9 10 Memory_Card Test fail 9 11 LAN Test Error 9 12 IEEE1394 Test Error 9 13 Audio Driver Failure 9 9 PC Card Socket Test Error ...

Page 161: ...L2 1 1UH VCORE_1 VCORE_1 PR507 3K PR509 3K VDD5 VCORE_1 VCORE_1 CPUCORES 19 22 23 20 21 24 PWM3 PWM2 PWM1 ISP3 ISP2 ISP1 14 FS DIS PQ1 2N7002 PQ2 2N7002 PR19 4 7K PR17 470 PU3 RT9600 PU2 RT9237 PVCC VCC PWM 7 6 3 2 1 8 5 BOOT UGATE PHASE LGATE PVCC VCC PWM 7 6 3 2 1 8 5 BOOT UGATE PHASE LGATE PVCC VCC PWM 7 6 3 2 1 8 5 BOOT UGATE PHASE LGATE P27 P27 P27 P27 PR502 3K CPUVIDGOOD From Page 3 CPU Volt...

Page 162: ... C357 150U C351 0 1U C374 10U U25 1117 VDD5 VDD2 5 JP2 C312 0 1U C298 3300U C293 0 1U C289 10U U19 1117 PR28 10K PR31 10 5K PU8 RT9173A 3VS 1 25V 5VS 12VS VDD5 PQ14 FDB6035AL PQ13 ACK431LCSK PR30 1K PD2 BAT54C PR32 10K PC70 0 1U PR27 10K PC60 1U PC61 1U PC62 0 1U PC57 1000U PC59 1000U PC58 0 1U 2 5VS VIN REFEN VCNTL GND VOUT 1 2 5 4 3 P29 P29 VIN 3 GND 1 VOUT VIN GND VOUT 2 1 2 3 9 1 No Power 2 P1...

Page 163: ... 7 8 2 3 12VS 5VS 5VS VCC OCSET FB GND BOOT UGATE PHASE LGATE PU5 RT9202 1 5VS PL5 4 7UH PR24 1 15K PR25 1 02K PR23 6 8K PC36 1U J7 J9 PD1 BAS32L PC45 0 1U 1 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 PC51 1500U PC55 1500U PC46 1500U PU6 SI4800DY PU7 SI4800DY 7 5 6 3 1 8 2 4 When the power button is pressed nothing happens power indicator does not light up 9 1 No Power 3 To P29 P30 P3 ...

Page 164: ... not light up One of the following parts on the mother board may be defective use an multimeter to check the following signal or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement Parts Signals VDD2 5 VDD5 1 25V VCC RTC VDD3 12 VS 5VS 2 5VS 12V_CPU VCORE_1 U1 J4 PU1 PQ2 PQ1 PL2 PU4 PU3 PU2 PR9 PR11 PR21 PQ13 PU8 PQ5 PQ4 PQ6 PQ9 PD501 PD502 PD503 PL4 PL3 PL1 BT1 PU5 PU6 R340 D25 U25 C3...

Page 165: ...Q20 2N7002 52 51 R581 33 DOT_48M 38 R582 33 39 56 R592 33 66M_ICH R612 33 R613 33 66M_GMCH 66M_AGP R611 33 22 21 23 U20 FWH U17 IT7812F R615 33 17 R614 33 18 47 31 P26 P24 1 3 2 3VS CPUCORES R608 10K VTT_PWGD 28 V3A3 VDD3V66 VDDCPU0 VDDCPU1 VDDPCI1 1 27 36 19 32 46 50 8 14 3VS L503 120Z 100M V3A3 C582 0 1U C590 0 1U C612 0 1U C621 0 1U 3VS VDD3V66 L502 120Z 100M C588 0 1U C580 0 1U C593 0 1U L504 ...

Page 166: ...1K R351 6 04K 1 3 2 VDD5 R360 4 7K PROTECT R327 3 48K R335 6 65K U21C 74HC14_V U21D 74HC14_V PWROK SUSB Q28 MMBT3904 R352 4 7K U2 MOBIL_ NORTHWOOD U14 ICH4 P29 U26A 7474_V Q CLK D CL RR P29 J24 ATXPOWER_OK PS_ON 8 14 PW_OK VDD5 14 7 9 8 VDD3 VDD3 14 7 5 6 9 P29 9 2 No Display System Failure PWRBTN Power Supply CPU_PWRGD To Page3 U17 Super I O 75 72 R182 0 R202 0 U17 Super I O 71 76 ATX_PSON C345 0...

Page 167: ...P C306 10P RTCX2 RTCX1 9 U24D 74AHC14_V 14 7 8 3VS 9 2 No Display System Failure PWROK From page 29 PWROK From page 29 R333 33 U17 Super I O 2 FWH_PCIRST 37 LPC_PCIRST U20 FWH U9 IEEE1394 92 PCI_1394RST U5 CB710 CB_PCIRST 166 CARD_VCC R77 10K PWR_ON_RESET 175 CARD_RST R66 0 U4 MCH MCH_PCIRST P24 P26 P17 P7 P15 LAN_PCIRST AGP_PCIRST PCI_SLOT_RESET P8 P20 14 U18 VT6105 J10 AGP Slot J23 PCI Slot A15 ...

Page 168: ...e of the following parts on the mother board may be defective use an oscilloscope to check the following signal or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement Parts Signals System Clock Reset Signal Parts Signals 9 2 No Display System Failure 3VS CPUCLK CPUCLK GMCH_HCLK0 GMCH_HCLK1 DOT_48M 66M_GMCH 66M_AGP SMB_DATA SMB_CLK USB_48M 66M_ICH 14M_ICH PCI_CARD_CLK PWRON PWRBTN PWROK...

Page 169: ...C AGP_RBF AGP_WBF AGP_PIPE AGP_ADSTB 0 1 AGP_ADSTB 0 1 AGP_SBSTB AGP_SBSTB LCD_ID 0 3 AGP_PCIRST 14 3VS R350 4 7K 14 7 9 8 3VS U24D 74AHC14_V D27 BAW56 14 7 11 10 3VS U24E 74AHC14_V JL17 ICH_AGP_BUSY SUS_STAT PCI_INTA 66M_AGP From U501 U4 845PE MCH 137 139 141 CRT_RED CRT_GREEN CRT_BLUE CRT_DDCK AGP_CBE 0 3 AGP_AD 0 31 AGP_ST 0 2 AGP_SBA 0 7 CRT_DDDA CRT_HSYNC CRT_VSYNC AGP_RBF AGP_WBF AGP_PIPE AG...

Page 170: ... 1 2 3 ENABLE_BL BLADJ 3 4 L5 600Z 100M ENABKL P22 C1 4 7U L4 600Z 100M 3VS R12 5 6K To Inverter Board U2 M7 M9 CSP D2 BAW56 3V R11 10K C24 0 22U Q8 NDS9410 C566 1U Video Card Insert AGP Slot C576 18P C575 18P X1 27MHz XTALIN XTALOUT R50 1M C3 0 1U LID From ICH4 PWROK 6 3 2 5 1 7 8 5VS R5 0 VR1 10K 136 134 12V_CPU C10 1U L6 120Z 100M 2 3 7 6 5 8 4 1 GF 12V Q6 2N7002 5V R39 100K 1 3 2 FPVCC 1 3 2 L...

Page 171: ...r each replacement Parts Signals AGP_FRAME AGP_DEVSEL AGP_IRDY AGP_TRDY AGP_STOP AGP_PAR AGP_REQ AGP_GNT AGP_AD 0 31 AGP_CBE 0 3 AGP_ST 0 2 AGP_RBF AGP_WBF AGP_PIPE AGP_ADSTB 0 1 AGP_ADSTB 0 1 AGP_SBSTB AGP_SBSTB AGP_PCIRST 66M_AGP AGP_SBA 0 7 LID PWROK ENABKL BLADJ U4 U14 U24 D27 JL17 J10 F1 L4 L5 L5 C1 VR1 D2 9 3 AGP Controller Failure Symptom There is no display although power on self test is p...

Page 172: ...2 RP9 RP7 RP10 RP35 RP19 RP40 RP17 RP5 RP31 RP25 10 4 CKE 2 3 CS 2 3 CLK_DDR 0 2 CLK_DDR 0 2 2 5VDUAL J15 DDR 184P DDR_MD 0 63 DDR_DQM 0 7 DDR_ DQS 0 7 CKE 0 1 CS 0 1 SMBDATA_ISO DDRVREF SMBCLK_ISO CLK_DDR 3 5 CLK_DDR 3 5 U4 845PE MCH P5 2 5VDUAL DDRVREF J16 DDR 184P P9 P9 30 29 U14 ICH4 P11 U501 ICS950805 SMBCLK SMBDATA Q504 2N7002 R636 2 2K R281 2 2K VDD3 R634 100K R287 100K 3VS 5VS Q20 2N7002 P...

Page 173: ...es No Test Ok Replace the faulty DDR module Yes No Board level Troubleshooting One of the following components or signals on the motherboard may be defective Use an oscilloscope to check the signals or replace the parts one at A time and test after each replacement Parts U4 U501 J15 J16 R53 R64 R49 R44 R549 R572 R570 R528 RP9 RP10 Signals DDR_MD 0 63 DDR_DQM 0 7 DDR_DQS 0 7 MA 0 12 BA 0 1 CAS RAS ...

Page 174: ...oard failure is shown or any key does not work 5VDUAL 1 P26 SIO_KBCLK SIO_KBDATA BLOCK_REMOT SUSB L12 600Z 100M 2 3 U17 Supper I O IT8712F P26 4 6 L13 600Z 100M C71 100P C74 100P C65 100P J8 L9 120Z 100M P29 5VS PWRON 5 9 11 12 Radio Frequency BD Wireless KB Mouse Wireless Keyboard Wireless Mouse Connect J8 IR_PIN ...

Page 175: ...rd may be defective use an oscilloscope to check the signals or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement Yes No Re soldering Parts Signals Yes No Board level Troubleshooting Replace Motherboard U17 L9 L12 L13 C65 C71 C74 J8 SIO_KBCLK SIO_KBDATA BLOK_REMOT PWRON SUSB 5VDUAL 5VS IR_PIN 9 5 Keyboard K B Test Error Symptom Error message of keyboard failure is shown or any key do...

Page 176: ...21 23 25 35 R311 470 PIDE_PU 28 U14 ICH4 HARD DRIVE P9 5VS IDE_RESET R504 680 39 P23 5VS R334 10K Q25 DTC144WK 2 1 3 27 D505 LED_CL190 HARD Connector R348 0 R333 33 14 7 9 8 3VS PCIRST U24D 74AHC14_V 3VS R253 8 2K PWROK D27 BAW56 PIDEACT 5VS R300 4 7K IDE_IRQ14 IDE_PDD 0 15 IDE_PDA1 IDE_PDA2 IDE_PDCS1 IDE_PDDACK IDE_PDCS3 IDE_PDDREQ IDE_PDIOW IDE_PDIOR IDE_PDA0 IDE_PRDY RIRQ14 RPDD 0 15 RDAP1 RDAP...

Page 177: ...eck if BIOS setup is OK 2 Try another working drive and cable Check the system driver for proper installation No Re Test OK End PCIRST IRQ14 PDD 0 15 PDDREQ PDIOW PDDACK PDIOR PDA2 PDA0 PDA1 PDCS3 PDCS1 PIDE_PU PIORDY IDE_RST RIRQ14 RDDP 0 15 RPDDREQ RPDIOW RPDDACK RPDIOR RDAP2 RDAP0 RDAP1 RCS3P RCS1P Yes Replace Motherboard U14 J25 Q25 D27 D505 U24 R350 R348 R334 R504 R333 R253 R311 R300 9 6 Hard...

Page 178: ... data from CD ROM drive CD_RST R248 8 2K 3VS RDAS0 RSDDACK RSDIOW RSDIOR RSDDREQ RDAS2 RDC1S RDC3S 35 36 33 34 28 24 25 22 R505 680 D506 CL 190G LED_CL190 37 5VS CDROM_LEFT CDROM_RIGHT 1 2 CDROM_LEFT CDROM_RIGHT J20 CDROM Connector P12 To Page 21 Audio 37 5VS_CDROM R239 4 7K SDRDY SDRDY SDRDY C301 1U C300 10U 38 40 42 39 41 5VS_CDROM 5VS JS2 P23 SIDEACTS 3VS R350 4 7K 5VS R334 10K Q25 DTC144WK 2 1...

Page 179: ...t OK Replace the faulty parts 1 Try another known good compact disk 2 Check install for correctly Check the CD ROM driver for proper installation No Re Test OK End PCIRST IRQ15 SDD 0 15 SDDREQ SDIOW SDDACK SDIOR SDA2 SDA0 SDA1 SDCS 3 SDCS 1 IDE_RST RIRQ15 RDDS 0 15 RSDDREQ RSDIOW RSDDACK RSDIOR RDAS2 RDAS0 RDAS1 RCSS 3 RCSS 1 Yes Replace Motherboard U14 J20 Q25 D506 D27 JS2 C300 C301 R248 R239 R50...

Page 180: ...4 ICH4 5VDUAL J21 U23 3 4 1 5 C329 0 1U P11 C356 1000P R323 100K R324 560K C348 330U L30 120Z 100M L28 90Z 100M L34 90Z 100M L41 120Z 100M USB_OC0_1 USBP0 USBP0 USBP1 USBP1 C349 1U J26 USB Connector USB Connector P24 P24 P24 VIN1 VIN0 VOUT0 VOUT1 VCC_USB_0 VCC_USB_1 USBP0 USBP1 C326 1000P USBP0 USBP1 1 2 3 1 2 3 C330 150U 2 3 1 4 2 3 1 4 ...

Page 181: ... L15 90Z 100M USB_OC2_3 R37 15K R39 15K R6 15K R36 15K C24 1U J15 USB Connector 5 2 VIN1 VIN0 VOUT0 VOUT1 A1 A2 A3 B2 B1 B3 VCC_USB_01 VCC_USB_01 D USBP1 D USBP1 D USBP0 D USBP0 U14 ICH4 P11 J13 GF 9 8 USB Test Error 2 Symptom An error occurs when a USB I O device is installed I O BOARD 2 3 1 4 USBP2_N USBP2_P USBP3_N USBP3_P 2 3 1 4 ...

Page 182: ...time and test after each replacement Signals M B USB_OC0 USBP0 USBP0 USBP1 USBP1 D USBP0 D USBP0 D USBP1 D USBP1 5VDUAL Replace another known good charge USB device Board level Troubleshooting Replace Motherboard or I O board USB device is OK Parts M B U14 U23 J21 J26 C349 C329 R323 R324 C348 C330 C326 L30 L28 L34 L41 C356 I O BOAR U2 R36 J15 R37 C24 R39 C20 R18 R35 C21 L18 L12 L15 R6 USBP2_N USBP...

Page 183: ...An error occurs when a PC card device is installed 1 2 15 14 13 12 11 10 U7 CP2211 R43 0 R42 0 17 51 52 60 54 53 20 50 49 58 13 14 59 15 CINT 16 51 U5 Card Bus Controller CB710 P15 P15 P15 P12 PCI BUS control signal From Page 19 PCI_CARD_CLK 180 156 161 168 166 154 157 TO Page 21 CARDSPK 149 R106 0 PCI_SERIRQ TO Page 11 146 CARD_RST R66 0 POWER_ON RESET 175 9 5 6 61 50 49 47 45 58 41 43 70 46 69 1...

Page 184: ...oscilloscope to check the following signal or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement Parts U14 U5 U7 J12 U24 R42 R43 R66 R106 R107 JL13 D27 R350 Try another known good PC card device Board level Troubleshooting Replace Motherboard Signals PCI_AD 0 31 C BE 0 3 REQ0 FRAME IRDY TRDY DEVSEL STOP PCIINTB PCIRST GNT0 SERR CLKRUN CAD 0 31 CCBE 0 3 CREQ CFRAME CIRDY CTRDY CDEVSEL ...

Page 185: ...2 93 100 92 128 130 131 133 134 135 136 139 84 85 87 88 R90 10 C170 10P R69 10 C294 1U P16 Symptom An error occurs when a memory card device is installed 1 3 3VS 12VS R196 10K R171 10K Q13 DTC144TKA Q12 2N7002 MSVDD SDVDD SMVDD 2 3VS SM_PWR3EN SD_PWREN SM_PWREN 89 94 138 9 10 Memory Card Socket Failure SDVDD 10 MSVDD 30 PCI_AD 0 31 C BE 0 3 PCIINT B C GNT0 CLKRUN SUSA 3VS 1 7 31 64 86 120 143 164 ...

Page 186: ... to check the following signal or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement Parts U14 R69 U5 R90 J17 C146 D27 C170 U24 C272 JL13 C294 R350 R107 R106 R66 Q12 Q13 R171 R196 Try another known good memory card device Board level Troubleshooting Replace Motherboard Signals AD 0 31 C BE 0 3 REQ0 FRAME IRDY TRDY DEVSEL STOP PCIINTB PCIRST GNT0 SERR CLKRUN SD_CD SD_ WP SM_CD SM_IVD S...

Page 187: ...0 R32 75 R22 75 R16 75 R19 75 U1 PH 163 112 2 7 1 3 6 8 RDC RD RD_ TD TD_ TX TX RX RX CMT RXC 11 9 16 14 10 15 3 6 2 1 7 8 4 5 J8 LAN Connector 114 3VS R350 4 7K 14 7 9 8 3VS PCIRST U24D 74AHC14_V PWROK D27 BAW56 14 7 11 10 3VS U24E 74AHC14_V JL16 R154 0 R266 0 U18 LANPHY VT6105 P20 EECS EEDO EEDI EECK 54 50 57 58 C271 1U 3VDUAL 1 2 3 4 8 5 U15 NM93C46 PCICLK_LAN 115 2 3 4 1 1 4 3 2 L29 90Z 100M L...

Page 188: ...e following parts on the mother board may be defective use an oscilloscope to check the following signal or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement Parts Signals Yes LAN_TXP LAN_TXN LAN_RXP LAN_RXN PJTX PJTX PJRX PJRX PJ7 PJ8 LAN_COL LAN_CRS LAN_DATAIO LAN_PCIRST LAN_MRXD0 LAN_MRXD1 LAN_MRXD2 LAN_MRXD3 LAN_MRXDV LAN_MRXER LAN_MRXC LAN_MTXD0 LAN_MTXD1 LAN_MTXD2 LAN_MTXD3 LAN...

Page 189: ...3 71 70 78 80 74 81 TPA0N TPB1P TPA0P TPB1N TPB0P TPB0N TPA1P TPA1N TPB1AS0 TPB1AS1 12VS F2 D2 EC31QS04 C7 0 33U C8 0 01U R13 4 99K C9 270P R7 54 9 R10 54 9 R9 54 9 R8 54 9 L4 30Z 100M L5 30Z 100M L2 30Z 100M L1 30Z 100M L21 30Z 100M L22 30Z 100M L19 30Z 100M L20 30Z 100M R24 54 9 R26 54 9 R25 54 9 R23 54 9 C31 270P C30 0 01U R38 4 99K C29 0 33 J3 J4 Symptom An error occurs when IEEE1394 device is...

Page 190: ...board may be defective use an oscilloscope to check the following signal or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement Parts Signals Yes U14 U9 D27 U24 U6 R350 JL12 L20 C191 C200 L17 C168 J13 R92 R109 R110 R111 C171 C143 C144 J3 J4 L1 L2 L4 L5 L19 L20 L21 L22 F2 TPA1P T PA1N TPB1P TPB1N TPA0P TPA0N TPB0P TPB0N TPB1AS1 TPB1AS0 AD 0 31 PCI_C BE 0 3 GROM_SDA GROM_SCL FRAM DESEL T...

Page 191: ... 1U O I GND 1 2 3 U12 L78L05ACU C221 0 1U C258 1U C227 0 01U C216 0 1U C224 0 1U C235 10U J20 P11 P15 P21 P23 Symptom No sound from speaker after audio driver is installed AMP C193 0 1U C194 0 1U C182 100U SUSB_SPKR From page 29 Q10 2N7002 C195 4 7U R147 0 R136 220 D15 BAT54C SOT23N C62 470U L8 120Z 100M C63 470U L11 120Z 100M J6 J5 C199 0 039U C190 0 039U C187 2 2U U8 TPA1517 2 19 5 IN1 IN2 SGND ...

Page 192: ...214 0 CODEC_XIN 2 From Page 19 ICS950805 14M_CODEC C2 100P J14 Line in L9 600Z 100M L8 600Z 100M R53 47K R54 47K L6 600Z 100M L7 600Z 100M D1 RLS4148 R14 4 7K C16 100U C17 100U R12 4 7K C3 100P R3 4 7K J12 Line out 1 2 3 5 4 1 2 3 4 5 L26 120Z 100M L3 600Z 100M R101 0 VA SPDIFOUT SPDIFOUT 3 2 1 J9 SPDIFOUT 37 37 J13 GF 9 7 39 46 46 44 44 40 40 MICIN LINE IN R LINE IN L DEVICE_DECT PHONE_R PHONE_L ...

Page 193: ...signal or replace parts one at a time and test after each replacement Signals AOUT_R AOUT_L PHONE L PHONE_R DEVICE_DECT SPDIFOUT VA AC97_RESET AC97_SDOUT CODEC_XIN 2 If no sound cause of MIC check the following parts signals 3 If no sound cause check LINEIN CD ROM check the following parts signals Parts J13 L27 L28 U11 J13 Signals MICIN BASE Signals CDROM_L CDROM_R CDROM_GND CDROM_LEFT CDROM_RIGHT...

Page 194: ...Location S 272005103401 CAP 01U CR 50V 10 0805 X7R EC11 272005103401 CAP 01U CR 50V 10 0805 X7R C122 C123 272072393401 CAP 039U CR 16V 10 0603 X7R S C190 C199 272072473402 CAP 047U 16V 10 0603 X7R SMT C341 272005473401 CAP 047U CR 50V 10 0805 X7R C108 C109 272997154301 CAP 15U 160V 5 R75 P10 only A C102 C103 272072104702 CAP 1U 16V 80 20 0603 Y5V S C14 C529 272075104701 CAP 1U 50V 80 20 0603 Y5V S...

Page 195: ...7 272012225702 CAP 2 2U CR 16V 80 20 1206 Y C153 C290 C620 272075200303 CAP 20P 50V 5 0603 NPO SMT C600 C614 272075221401 CAP 220P CR 50V 10 0603 X7R S C7 C8 272075221401 CAP 220P CR 50V 10 0603 X7R S C20 Part Number Description Location S 272075220301 CAP 22P 50V 5 0603 COG SMT C255 C256 312431000045 CAP 22P CR 3KV 5 DISK X7R C114 C115 C116 C117 272021226701 CAP 22U 10V 80 20 1210 Y5V S C121 C130...

Page 196: ...0012402 CON PCI SLOT PINREX PCI P120SW 1 J23 331170012402 CON PCI SLOT PINREX PCI P120SW 1 J1 291000616801 CON PCMCIA CARD 68P TAI SOL WEAS J12 291000811005 CON PHONE JACK 10P R A RJ45 RJ11 J8 331910020017 CON PWR SHROUD 20P 4 2 ST DIP J24 Part Number Description Location S 331840005032 CON STEREO JACK 5P R A 28MF60 02 J14 331840005014 CON STEREO JACK 5P R A 28MF60 05 J12 331840005013 CON STEREO J...

Page 197: ...2273361501 EC 330U 6 3V RA M 6 3 7 105C C118 C313 C315 C316 C344 C348 227674900002 END CAP L E8188 227674900001 END CAP R E8188 Part Number Description Location S 481674900001 F W ASSY SYS VGA BIOS E8188 U20 340674300011 FAN ASSY POWER E NOTE 273000150002 FERRIET CHIP 120OHM 100MHZ 2012 L15 L16 L17 L18 L19 L20 L21 L2 273000150002 FERRIET CHIP 120OHM 100MHZ 2012 L25 L507 273000130001 FERRITE CHIP 1...

Page 198: ...E XOR SOT23 S U13 Part Number Description Location S 286307805012 IC 78L05 VOLT REGULAT SOT 89 3P U12 286301117021 IC AMS1117 VOL REGULATOR 1A SOT U10 286300965002 IC BI3101A CCFL CTRL TSSOP16 BIT IC101 286300710001 IC CB710 PCI CARDBUS LQFP 208P S U5 284503102001 IC CM3102 150MA CMOSLDO 1 2V SO U1 284508739001 IC CMI9739A AC97 CODEC TQFP 48P U11 286302211002 IC CP2211 POWER DISTRI SW SSOP16 U7 32...

Page 199: ...AGENCY GLOBAL EN17 242600000088 LABEL BAR CODE 125 65 COMMON 242600000433 LABEL BLANK 11 5MM COMMON 242669900009 LABEL BLANK 60 80MM 7170 Part Number Description Location S 242600000452 LABEL BLANK 7MM 7MM PRC 242600000452 LABEL BLANK 7MM 7MM PRC 242600000001 LABEL PAL 20 5MM COMMON 242600000315 LABEL RED ARROW HEAD PRC 441674900001 LCD ASSY AU 17 E8188 451674900031 LCD BEZEL ME KIT E8188 41300002...

Page 200: ...V BD T U Part Number Description Location S 411676100001 PWA PWA INVERTER BD DA 4A12 B PW 411676100002 PWA PWA INVERTER BD DA 4A12 B SM 471674900001 PWR ASSY 180W 4 O P FSP180 50PLF 332819999003 PWR CORD OPTION USA E NOTE 332810000164 PWR CORD 125V 10A 3P BLACK 180cm 531167430001 REMOTE CONTROLLER 45 KEYS PROTOC 271075152102 RES 715Ohm 1 0603 R38 271002000301 RES 0 1 10W 5 0805 SMT R1 R100 R101 R1...

Page 201: ...91101 RES 191K 1 8W 1 0805 SMT R122B R123B 271071102102 RES 1K 1 16W 1 0603 SMT R507 R511 R524 R530 271071102102 RES 1K 1 16W 1 0603 SMT R365 R85 R94 271071102302 RES 1K 1 16W 5 0603 SMT R512 R519 R9 Part Number Description Location S 271071102302 RES 1K 1 16W 5 0603 SMT PR11 PR30 R1 R24 R29 R293 R29 271002102102 RES 1K 1 8W 1 0805 SMT R109 R111 271071105301 RES 1M 1 16W 5 0603 SMT R50 27107122830...

Page 202: ...3301 RES 47K 1 16W 5 0603 SMT R123 R149 R150 R191 R7 271071499811 RES 49 9 1 16W 1 0603 SMT R289 R517 R529 R56 R622 R623 R Part Number Description Location S 271071499011 RES 499 1 16W 1 0603 SMT R46 271071518301 RES 5 1 1 16W 5 0603 SMT PR18 PR21 PR511 PR9 271071562301 RES 5 6K 1 16W 5 0603 SMT R12 R302 R303 R304 R309 R310 R 271071510301 RES 51 1 16W 5 0603 SMT R31 R507 R509 R510 R514 27101782522...

Page 203: ... RP11 RP13 RP15 RP16 RP18 RP2 271611750301 RP 75 4 8P 1 16W 5 0612 SMT RP4 346674300009 RUBBER NORTHBRIGE E NOTE 565167490001 S W CD ROM SYSTEM DRIVER 8188 371102030801 SCREW M2L8 FLT NIB NLK 371612301402 SCREW M3L14 K HD NIB NLK 370103010415 SCREW M3L4 KHD NIW D5 3 t0 8 Part Number Description Location S 370103010415 SCREW M3L4 KHD NIW D5 3 t0 8 370103010510 SCREW M3L5 KHD D5 3 T0 8 NIW NLK 37010...

Page 204: ...52003 TRANS NDS352AP PMOS SOT23 Q15 Q27 Q4 288204800001 TRANS SI4800DY N MOS 0185OHM SO PU6 U16 U22 U3 288204832001 TRANS SI4832DY N MOSFET 028OHM PU7 288209410001 TRANS SI9410DY N MOSFET 04OHM S Q8 288203055006 TRANS TM3055 N MOSFET TO 252 Q101 Q102 273001050028 TRANSFORMER 10 100 BASE LF H41S U1 373101712351 T SCREW B M1 7 L2 35 K HD 2 NIB 441674900032 TV TUNER ASSY NTSC E8188 451674900071 TV TU...

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Page 206: ...1394 VIA VT6307 INTD REQ GNT3 PG 24 USB 2 0 X2 PG 24 LINE OUT SPDIFOUT MIC IN PG 22 PWR AMP TPA1517 SUPER I O ITE IT8712F USB USB 2 0 X2 PCI SLOT AD19 PG 14 REQ GNT2 INTA 3W 4ohm Host Bus 400 533MHz AGP 4X DVO PG 6 TV 2 Ch LVDS S video RGB VIA VT6105LOM For TV card E8188 E Note 17 Block Diagram DEBUG ONLY RESERVE INTC REQ GNT4 AD21 MINI PCI 12VS 12VS 3VS 5VS 5VS VDD5 ATXPWROK ATX POWER CONN FWH PG...

Page 207: ...5 6 7 8 TP28 1 MTG18 ID3 5 OD8 0 1 MTG14 ID3 0 OD10 1 MTG8 ID3 0 OD10 1 EC506 1000P 0603 1 2 TP17 1 EC33 1000P 0603 1 2 MTG1 MTG ID3 0 OD10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EC5 1000P 0603 1 2 TP15 1 C232 0 1U 16V 0603D 1 2 MTG4 ID3 0 OD10 1 EC10 1000P 0603 1 2 TP31 1 C373 0 1U 16V 0603D 1 2 C376 0 1U 16V 0603D 1 2 MTG16 ID2 2 OD7 0 1 EC507 1000P 0603 1 2 EC20 1000P 0603 1 2 EC28 1000P 0603 1 2 EC14 1000P 0603 1 2 ...

Page 208: ... M21 L22 J24 K23 H25 G25 K22 J23 D 32 D 33 D 34 D 35 D 36 D 37 D 38 D 39 D 40 D 41 D 42 D 43 D 44 D 45 D 46 D 47 DBI 2 DSTBN 2 DSTBP 2 D 48 D 49 D 50 D 51 D 52 D 53 D 54 D 55 D 56 D 57 D 58 D 59 D 60 D 61 D 62 D 63 DBI 3 DSTBN 3 DSTBP 3 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 D 6 D 7 D 8 D 9 D 10 D 11 D 12 D 13 D 14 D 15 DBI 0 DSTBN 0 DSTBP 0 D 16 D 17 D 18 D 19 D 20 D 21 D 22 D 23 D 24 D 25 D 26 D 27 D 28 D 29 D...

Page 209: ... VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS...

Page 210: ... AT33 AP34 AT35 AL36 AL34 AN36 AM36 AK36 AJ36 AP36 AM35 AK35 AK34 SMAA0 SMAA1 SMAA2 SMAA3 SMAA4 SMAA5 SMAA6 SMAA7 SMAA8 SMAA9 SMAA10 SMAA11 SMAA12 SMAB1 SMAB2 SMAB4 SMAB5 SWE SCAS SRAS SBA_0 SBA_1 SCS0 SCS1 SCS2 SCS3 SCKE0 SCKE1 SCKE2 SCKE3 SCMD_CLK0 SCMD_CLK0 SCMD_CLK1 SCMD_CLK1 SCMD_CLK2 SCMD_CLK2 SCMD_CLK3 SCMD_CLK3 SCMD_CLK4 SCMD_CLK4 SCMD_CLK5 SCMD_CLK5 SRCVEN_OUT SRCVEN_IN SM_VREF SMXRCOMP S...

Page 211: ... BROOKDALE G BGA735_25_1MM P10 V10 AB10 A7 L1 R9 R1 W9 A3 C1 K6 G1 L9 V6 D6 D4 AC1 AC9 AD6 AE3 A9 D10 H14 W20 A11 B9 B10 B11 B12 C9 C10 C11 C12 D9 D11 D12 E9 E11 F10 F12 G11 G13 H10 H12 J11 J13 J15 U17 U19 U21 V19 W17 W18 W19 W21 Y19 AA17 AA19 AA21 A13 A15 B14 A17 AD10 AG2 AG1 AT20 AT21 AU21 F18 B18 B19 B20 C18 C19 C20 D18 D19 D20 E19 F20 G19 H18 H20 J19 K18 K20 K22 K26 M28 T28 Y28 AD28 AH10 AH12 ...

Page 212: ...3 1 2 R561 8 2K 0603 1 2 R568 8 2K 0603 1 2 R93 8 2K 0603 1 2 U4F BROOKDALE G BGA735_25_1MM D8 F28 G35 D23 G17 A29 F6 E1 E35 B21 A25 C31 C25 F22 F26 C21 B8 G9 C5 G21 D34 C37 A35 D21 E13 A5 F24 C33 C13 A27 E21 B17 C16 C29 B36 F14 C17 D13 G3 F30 E17 A33 D17 A21 E3 B2 E37 C23 C8 F32 D15 B13 C27 A23 F8 H6 H22 H32 J1 J3 J9 J17 J21 J23 J25 J27 J29 J35 J37 K24 K28 K32 L3 L29 L35 M6 M10 M32 N1 N3 N9 N29 N...

Page 213: ... 0603 5 1 2 J10 DIMM144P 0 8MM H11 SUYIN 80201A 144G2T AP 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 101 103 105 107 109 111 113 115 117 119 121 123 125 127 129 131 133 135 137 139 141 143 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 116 118 120 122 124 ...

Page 214: ... 10 4 1206 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C263 0 01U 0603D 1 2 J15 DDR 184P AMP440203 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 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 1...

Page 215: ... SMT4 1 2 C152 0 1U 16V 0603 1 2 C64 0 1U 16V 0603 1 2 RP4 56 4 1206 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C119 1000P 0603 1 2 R564 33 0603D 1 2 C148 0 1U 0603 1 2 C60 0 1U 16V 0603 1 2 JS517 SHORT SMT4 1 2 RP501 56 4 1206 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 JS528 SHORT SMT4 1 2 RP26 56 4 1206 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 JS514 SHORT SMT4 1 2 R528 56 0603 1 2 C66 0 1U 16V 0603 1 2 C203 0 1U 0603 1 2 C87 0 1U 16V 0603 1 2 JS526 SHORT SMT4 1 2 C99 0 015...

Page 216: ...1 2 R264 0 NA 0603 1 2 C252 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 D25 BAV70LT1 SOT23N 1 2 3 R254 0 0603 1 2 R145 10K 0603 1 2 C606 10U 10V 1206 1 2 R263 4 7K 0603 1 2 BT1 BH 800 1K BAT_B098 1 2 R236 0 0603 1 2 R134 10K 0603 1 2 R115 0 0603 1 2 C631 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 R233 61 9 0603D 1 2 U14D ICH4 BGA360_25_36 J19 H19 K20 AB23 U21 AA21 W21 V22 AB22 V21 W23 V23 U22 Y22 Y23 J22 T2 R4 T4 U2 U3 U4 T5 AA4 W6 W7 Y6 AC7 AC6 A...

Page 217: ...D19 AD18 AD17 AD16 AD15 AD14 AD13 AD12 AD11 AD10 AD9 AD8 AD7 AD6 AD5 AD4 AD3 AD2 AD1 AD0 C BE 0 C BE 1 C BE 2 C BE 3 R607 68 1 0603 1 2 JL17 JP_NET10 1 2 U24F 74AHC14_V TSSOP14 13 12 14 7 D5 BAW56 NA 2 1 3 R601 10K 0603 1 2 JL15 JP_NET10 1 2 R350 4 7K 0603D 1 2 R19 27K NA 0603 1 2 R628 8 2K NA 0603 1 2 TP512 1 U24D 74AHC14_V TSSOP14 9 8 14 7 R256 10K NA 0603 1 2 JL16 JP_NET10 1 2 R598 10K NA 0603 ...

Page 218: ...T6 U6 G18 E13 F14 E20 E7 V6 E15 P14 U18 AA23 C22 D1 C23 C21 C19 C17 C15 C6 B22 B20 B18 B16 B12 B9 A22 A20 A18 A16 A4 A1 D22 AC23 AC18 AC14 AC10 AC5 AC1 AB20 AB7 AA22 AA16 AA12 AA9 AA3 Y19 Y7 W22 W8 W5 V17 V15 V3 U20 T23 T19 T1 R21 R18 R5 P22 P20 D4 P13 P11 P3 N23 N21 N19 N14 N13 N12 N11 N10 N5 M13 M12 M11 M1 M22 L21 L14 L13 L12 L11 L10 K23 M20 K19 K13 K11 K3 J6 H1 G21 G19 G6 G3 F8 E22 E21 E19 E18 ...

Page 219: ...53 A54 A55 A56 A57 A58 A59 A60 A61 A62 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 B31 B32 B33 B34 B35 B36 B37 B38 B39 B40 B41 B42 B43 B44 B45 B46 B47 B48 B49 B52 B53 B54 B55 B56 B57 B58 B59 B60 B61 B62 TRST 12V TMS TDI 5V INTA INTC 5V RESERVED 5V RESERVED GND GND 3 3V_AUX RST 5V GNT GND PME AD30 3 3V AD28 AD26 GND AD24 IDSEL 3 3V ...

Page 220: ...SEL FRAME IRDY TRDY DEVSEL STOP PERR SERR PAR C BE0 C BE1 C BE2 C BE3 A0 CAD26 A1 CAD25 A2 CAD24 A3 CAD23 A4 CAD22 A5 CAD21 A6 CAD20 A7 CAD18 A8 CCBE1 A9 CAD14 A10 CAD9 A11 CAD12 A12 CCBE2 A13 CPAR A14 CPERR A15 CIRDY A16 CCLK A17 CAD16 A18 RSVD R_A18 A19 CBLOCK A20 CSTOP A21 CDEVSEL A22 CTRDY A23 CFRAME A24 CAD17 A25 CAD19 D0 CAD27 D1 CAD29 D2 RSVD R_D2 D3 CAD0 D4 CAD1 D5 CAD3 D6 CAD5 D7 CAD7 D8 ...

Page 221: ...1 2 R261 43K 0603 1 2 R229 43K 0603 1 2 R138 1K NA 0603D 1 2 D14 CL 190G NA LED_CL190 A K R196 10K 0603 1 2 R157 43K 0603 1 2 D13 CL 190G NA LED_CL190 A K R247 8 2K 0603 1 2 R127 1K NA 0603D 1 2 R226 43K 0603 1 2 J13 AMR 23PX2 1 27MM SUYIN 127007FS046S201QO 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 1 3 5 7 9 11 ...

Page 222: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A0 A1 A2 GND SDA SCLK WC VCC L17 BEAD_120Z 100M 0805C 1 2 R108 0 0805C 1 2 R73 10K NA 0603D 1 2 R79 1K 0603D 1 2 C143 10P 0603D 1 2 U9 VT6307 PQFP128A_0 5MM 28 27 23 22 21 19 18 17 14 13 12 11 10 7 6 5 120 119 118 117 116 112 110 109 106 105 104 101 100 99 98 97 15 4 122 107 47 127 123 1 9 16 26 34 36 94 103 111 115 121 64 68 82 59 69 83 25 41 50 46 48 108 91 124 93 92 95 52 54 55 ...

Page 223: ...NTB 3 3V 0 RESERVED0 GROUND0 CLK GROUND1 REQ 3 3V 1 AD 31 AD 29 GROUND2 AD 27 AD 25 RESERVED1 C BE 3 AD 23 GROUND3 AD 21 AD 19 GROUND4 AD 17 C BE 2 IRDY 3 3V 2 CLKRUN SERR GROUND5 PERR C BE 1 AD 14 GROUND6 AD 12 AD 10 GROUND7 AD 8 AD 7 3 3V 3 AD 5 RESERVED2 AD 3 5V 0 AD 1 GROUND8 AC_SYNC AC_SDATA_IN AC_BIT_CLK AC_CODEC_ID1 MOD_AUDIO_MON AUDIO_GND0 SYS_AUDIO_OUT SYS_AUDIO_OUT_GND AUDIO_GND1 RESERVE...

Page 224: ... NA 1 2 L504 120Z 100M 1608 1 2 C585 10P NA 1 2 C642 10P NA 1 2 R363 10K 1 2 C580 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 C636 10P NA 1 2 R615 33 1 2 C593 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 R604 1M NA 0603D 1 2 R591 33 1 2 X2 14 31818MHZ 1 2 L506 120Z 100M 1608 1 2 C635 10P NA 1 2 C640 10P NA 1 2 C588 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 C633 10P NA 1 2 R599 10K 0603 1 2 R589 33 1 2 C582 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 R585 33 1 2 R583 33 1 2 C614 10P 0603 1 2 C632 10...

Page 225: ...TC144WK 1 2 3 C282 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 TP22 1 C278 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 Q18 DTC144WK NA 1 2 3 C286 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 C309 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 R622 49 9 0603 1 1 2 R174 330 NA 0603 1 2 R640 0 0603 1 2 R629 49 9 0603 1 1 2 L509 120Z 100M 1608 1 2 C277 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 C310 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 C256 22P 0603 5 1 2 D17 CL 190G NA A K C296 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 R244 100K 0603 1 2 R637 2 2 0603 1 2 L507 120Z 100M 20...

Page 226: ...LINE_OUT_R VAUX DVDD1 DVDD2 AVDD1 AVDD2 DVSS1 DVSS2 AVSS1 AVSS2 MIC1 MIC2 LINE OUT L LINE OUT R VRAD VRDA DCVOC RESET SDATA OUT SDATA IN SYNC BIT CLK REFFLT VREFOUT AFLT1 AFLT2 NC1 GPIO0 GPIO1 ID0 ID1 EAPD S PDIF_OUT R594 2 7K 0603 1 2 R371 50K NA 0603D 1 2 R223 10K 0603D 1 2 C275 22P NA 0603D 1 2 JP1 SHORT SMT4 JP_SMT4_DFS 1 2 C274 0 1U 50V 0603D 1 2 C258 1U 0603D 1 2 R126 0 0805C 1 2 R156 2 2K N...

Page 227: ...2 C195 4 7U 16V 1206 1 2 R11 10K 0603D 1 2 D S Q8 2N7002 SOT23_FET G D S L7 BEAD_120Z 100M 0805C 1 2 F1 FUSE 3A 1206 1 2 VR1 10K 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 C194 0 1U 0603D 1 2 R124 20K 0603 1 2 R136 220 0603 1 2 R190 470K 0603 1 2 L1 0603D BEAD_600Z 100M NA 1 2 L2 0603D BEAD_600Z 100M NA 1 2 L6 BEAD_120Z 100M 0805C 1 2 D4 BAW56 SOT23N 2 1 3 L501 BEAD_120Z 100M 0805C 1 2 C187 2 2U 0805 80 20 1 2 RP1 10K 4 NA 12...

Page 228: ...D 1 2 D503 SF0603 G65140 17 LED_CL190 A K D504 SF0603 G65140 17 LED_CL190 A K R504 680 0603 1 2 R348 0 0603D 1 2 C301 1U 0603D 1 2 D505 SF0603 G65140 17 LED_CL190 A K C300 10U 10V 1206 1 2 R248 8 2K 0603 1 2 J25 20P 2 P20 1ST IDE HDR MA SHR 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 35 37 39 36 38 40 JS2 SHORT SMT4 JP_SMT4A_DFS 1 2 R288 10K 0603D 1...

Page 229: ... 2K 0603 1 2 J18 SHORT SMT4 JP_SMT4_DFS 1 2 R345 8 2K 0603 1 2 R338 8 2K 0603 1 2 L34 90Z 100M CHOKE_ACM2012 2 1 3 4 J19 FM 0 8MM H5 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 MTG1 MTG2 C348 330U 6 3V 1 2 U23 RT9701 CBL SOT25 1 2 3 4 5 VOUT0 GND VIN0 VIN1 VOUT1 L28 90Z 100M CHOKE_ACM2012 2 1 3 4 C349 1U 0603D 1 2 C308 1U 0603D 1 2 R343 15K 0603 1 2 L26 BEAD_60...

Page 230: ... 0603D 1 2 R595 8 2K NA 0603 1 2 R235 8 2K 0603 1 2 R510 51 0603D 1 2 R359 10K 0603D 1 2 R632 10K 0603 1 2 R167 8 2K 0603 1 2 R515 1K 0603D 1 2 R24 1K 0603D 1 2 R639 10K 0603D 1 2 R4 1K 0603D 1 2 R313 61 9 0603D 1 2 R241 10K 0603D 1 2 RP44 10K 4 1206 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R272 10K 0603D 1 2 R155 8 2K 0603 1 2 R286 61 9 0603D 1 2 R26 4 7K 0603D 1 2 R630 10K 0603 1 2 R48 8 2K 0603 1 2 R28 150 0603D 1 2 CP...

Page 231: ... GP16 VIN4 VIN5 VIN6 VIN7 VIN0 VIN1 VIN2 VIN3 VREF TMPIN1 TMPIN2 TMPIN3 COPEN SLCT PE BUSY ACK SLIN INIT ERR AFD STB DENSEL MTRA MTRB DRVA DRVB WDATA DIR STEP HDSEL WGATE RDATA TRK0 INDEX WPT DSKCHG SCRRST GP14 SCRPFET GP13 SCRIO GP12 SCRCLK GP11 SCRPRES GP10 KDAT KCLK MDAT MCLK KRST GA20 CLKIN SIN1 SOUT1 JP3 DSR1 RTS1 JP2 DTR1 JP1 CTS1 RI1 DCD1 PWRON GP44 PANSWH GP43 PSON GP42 PSIN GP45 RING GP53...

Page 232: ...PD502 EC31QS04 TE12L DC2010 A K PC18 1500U 16V 20 ELC03_1 1 2 JL24 JP_NET20 JP_NET20 1 2 PC3 1U 25V 0805 1 2 PC32 0 1U NA 50V 0603D 1 2 PR503 10K NA 0603D 1 2 JL20 JP_NET20 JP_NET20 1 2 PC501 470P NA 0805 1 2 PC39 1500U 16V 20 ELC03_1 1 2 PC43 1000P 0603D 1 2 PC37 0 1U 10 0805C 1 2 PC24 3300U NA 6 3V 20 ELC03_1 1 2 PC502 470P NA 0805 1 2 D S PQ1 2N7002 G D S PC49 3300U NA 6 3V 20 ELC03_1 1 2 PR513...

Page 233: ...1 2 PQ13 SCK431LCSK 5 SOT23N 3 2 1 PD2 BAT54C SOT23N 1 2 3 JO2 SHORT SMT4 1 2 PR29 10K NA 0603 0603D 1 2 PC68 10U 16V 1206 1206 1 2 PR28 10K 0603 0 1 0603D 1 2 PC69 0 1U 50V 0603 0603D 1 2 JO3 SHORT SMT4 1 2 PC60 1U 0603 0603D 1 2 PC57 1000U 6 3V 20 ELC02_1 1 2 PR15 0 01 NA 2W NP 1 2 PC59 1000U 6 3V 20 ELC02 1 2 PR31 10 5K 0603 1 0603D 1 2 PC63 0 1U 50V 0603 0603D 1 2 PC65 3300U 6 3V 20 ELC03_1 1 ...

Page 234: ...1117 SOT252N 1 2 3 GND ADJ VOUT VIN D S Q502 2N7002 SOT23_FET G D S D18 RLZ36B MLL34B A K Q9 BAT54C 1 2 3 PD3 RLZ5 6B MLL34B A K C323 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 C343 1U 0603 1 2 C322 470P Q4 NDS352P G D S R327 3 48K 0603 1 2 Q28 MMBT3904 SOT23 U10 AME1117 SOT223 1 2 3 GND ADJ VOUT VIN R501 680 0603 1 2 R1 Q24 DTC114TKA 2 1 3 U21C 74AHC14_V TSSOP14 5 6 14 7 R352 4 7K 0603D 1 2 C347 10U 10V 1206 1 2 U25 1117...

Page 235: ...4832DY SO8 8 7 6 4 5 2 3 1 PR24 1 15K 0603 1 1 2 PD1 BAS32L A K PC56 1500U NA 16V 20 1 2 G D S PU6 SI4800DY SO8 8 7 6 4 5 2 3 1 PC36 1U 0603 1 2 PC52 0 1U 16V 0603 1 2 PR26 10K NA 0603 1 2 J7 OPEN SMT4 1 2 PR22 10K NA 0603 0603D 1 2 PC51 1500U 16V 20 1 2 PC42 8200P NA 0603 10 1 2 PL5 4 7UH D124C 20 1 2 PC53 220U 2 5V 7343 20 1 2 PC44 470P NA 0603 10 1 2 PC45 0 1U 0805 10 1 2 PC46 0 1U 16V 0603 1 2...

Page 236: ..._IO 5VDUAL_IO VA_IO GND VA 12VS 5VDUAL C12 0 01U 0603 1 2 L30 300Z 100M 2012 1 2 C15 0 01U 0603 1 2 GF501 GF_AMR_A_1 NA 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 L31 300Z 100M 2012 1 2 C18 0 01U 0603 1 2 L32 300Z 100M 2012 1 2 MTG1 MTG ID3 5 OD10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FD2 FD_DOT040 1 FD503 FD_DOT040 1 FD504 FD_DOT040 1 FD501 FD_DOT040 1 FD502 FD_DOT040 1 FD3 FD_DOT040 1 FD4 FD_DOT0...

Page 237: ... JO19 1 2 C21 150U 7343 6 3V 1 2 R26 54 9 1 0603D 1 2 R23 54 9 1 0603D 1 2 R39 15K 0603 1 2 L19 BEAD_30Z 100M 0603D 1 2 C8 0 01U 0603D 1 2 R35 560K 0603D 1 2 JO1 1 2 L10 0 0603D 1 2 J3 4PX1 0 8MM MA MOLEX 54030 0411 CONN_MLX54030_4_2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 GND0 GND1 C9 270P 10 0603D 1 2 L22 BEAD_30Z 100M 0603D 1 2 JO23 1 2 L2 BEAD_30Z 100M 0603D 1 2 L14 BEAD_30Z 100M NA 0603D 1 2 L15 90Z 100M CHOKE_A...

Page 238: ...3 1 2 D1 RLS4148 MLL34B A K JO501 SPARKGAP_6 1 2 L26 BEAD_120Z 100M 0805C 1 2 U3 LM4911 PSOP10_0 5MM 3 6 4 5 1 10 2 9 8 7 MUTE GND BYPASS INB INA VDD SD VOA VOC VOB L39 120Z 100M 120Z 2012 0805C 273000150013 1 2 R34 22 NA 0805C 1 2 R40 10K 0603 1 2 R506 0 0805C_DFS 1 2 R22 75 0603D 1 2 R505 0 0805 0805C_DFS 1 2 R17 20K 1206 1 2 JO6 1 2 L R J13 RA D3 6 5P SINGATRON 2SJ S8701N13 3 5 4 2 1 R21 10K 06...

Page 239: ...Size Document Number Rev Date Sheet of IR_OUT IR_OUT VDD5 VDD5 R3 10K 0603 1 2 C2 10U 10V 1206 1 2 C1 10U 10V 1206 1 2 R1 47 1206 1 2 U1 IRM2038F4 IR_IRM2038F4 1 3 2 OUT VCC GND FD1 FD_DOT040 1 TP503 TOUCHPAD_31 1 TP501 TOUCHPAD_31 1 TP502 TOUCHPAD_31 1 R2 100 NA 1206 1 2 MTG1 ID3 0 OD10 1 ...

Page 240: ...V19 V20 V21 W10 W11 W12 W13 W14 W15 W16 W17 W18 W19 W20 W21 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y20 Y21 VSS_0 VSS_1 VSS_2 VSS_3 VSS_4 VSS_5 VSS_6 VSS_7 VSS_8 VSS_9 VSS_10 VSS_11 VSS_12 VSS_13 VSS_14 VSS_15 VSS_16 VSS_17 VSS_18 VSS_19 VSS_20 VSS_21 VSS_22 VSS_23 VSS_24 VSS_25 VSS_26 VSS_27 VSS_28 VSS_29 VSS_30 VSS_31 VSS_32 VSS_33 VSS_34 VSS_35 VSS_36 VSS_37 VSS_38 VSS_39 VSS_40 VSS_41 VSS_42 V...

Page 241: ...0V 0603 1 2 C569 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 L21 120Z 100M 2012 1 2 C25 4 7U 0805 80 20 1 2 C558 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 C562 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 C571 0 01U 0603 1 2 R26 0 0603 1 2 C19 0 1U 50V 0603 1 2 R33 0 0603 1 2 U2D MOBILITY M7 M9 CSP BGA650_120_1MM G6 H6 P6 U6 V6 W6 AC6 AD6 AE6 AF5 F24 W26 AD26 AG4 AH4 AJ3 AK3 AF14 AF15 AE11 AE10 G5 H5 J5 J6 K5 K6 L5 M5 N5 P5 R5 R6 T5 U5 V5 W5 Y5 Y6 AA5 AA6 AB5 AC5 AD5 J26 H...

Page 242: ... 2 3 R14 33 NA 0603 1 2 JL1 SHORT SMT4 1 2 D S Q2 2N7002 G D S L13 120Z 100M 1608 1 2 R39 100K 0603D 1 2 R44 470K 0603D 1 2 R6 4 7K 0603 1 2 J2 MINI DIN4P NA C10801 10405 331870004010 1 2 3 4 GND1 GND2 1 2 3 4 GND1 GND2 R17 2 2K 0603 1 2 F2 TR 3216FF 3A FUSE_1206 1 2 L7 120Z 100M 1608 1 2 CP1 22P 4 1206 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 D S Q4 2N7002 G D S C8 220P 0603 10 1 2 RP4 75 4 NA 1206 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R11 30...

Page 243: ... 125 127 129 131 133 135 137 139 141 143 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 101 103 105 107 109 111 113 115 117 119 121 123 125 127 129 131 133 135 137 139 141 143 GF501 GF_DIMM144_3 3VB 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72...

Page 244: ... G D S PU2 SI4800DY NA SO8 8 7 6 4 5 2 3 1 PC22 0 1U NA 16V 0603 1 2 PR1 5K NA 0603 1 2 JO3 OPEN SMT3 1 2 G D S PU3 SI4800DY NA SO8 8 7 6 4 5 2 3 1 PC10 1U NA 0603 1 2 PC18 0 1U NA 16V 0603 1 2 PC17 220U NA 2 5V 7343 20 1 2 PU6 RT9202 NA SO8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BOOT UGATE GND LGATE VCC FB OCSET PHASE PR5 10K NA 0603 1 2 PR10 10K NA 0603 0603D 1 2 JO5 OPEN SMT3 1 2 PC5 220U NA 7343 6 3V 1 2 PC7 220U NA...

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