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ORDER NO. KMS0504058CE

Network Camera

BL-C30CE / BL-C30E

(for Europe)

   2005 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 
Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT LEAD FREE, (PbF), SOLDERING
If lead free solder was used in the manufacture of this product the printed circuit boards will be marked 
PbF.
Standard leaded, (Pb), solder can be used as usual on boards without the PbF mark.
When this mark does appear, please read and follow the special instructions described in this manual 
on the use of PbF and how it might be permissible to use Pb solder during service and repair work.

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Summary of Contents for BL-C30CE

Page 1: ...LEAD FREE PbF SOLDERING If lead free solder was used in the manufacture of this product the printed circuit boards will be marked PbF Standard leaded Pb solder can be used as usual on boards without the PbF mark When this mark does appear please read and follow the special instructions described in this manual on the use of PbF and how it might be permissible to use Pb solder during service and re...

Page 2: ...ease be careful not to heat too long PbF solder will tend to splash if it is heated much higher than its melting point approximately 1100 F 600 C If you must use Pb solder on a PCB manufactured using PbF solder remove as much of the original PbF solder as possible and be sure that any remaining is melted prior to applying the Pb solder When applying PbF solder to double layered boards please check...

Page 3: ...1 2 HOW TO RECOGNIZE THAT Pb FREE SOLDER IS USED MAIN BOARD 3 ...

Page 4: ...I O BOARD 4 ...

Page 5: ...SUB BOARD 5 ...

Page 6: ...LENS BOARD RF BOARD 6 ...

Page 7: ...HNICIANS ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity When replacing the following precautions will help to prevent recurring malfunctions 1 Cover the plastic parts with aluminum foil 2 Ground the soldering irons 7 ...

Page 8: ...elds etc 5 Before returning the serviced equipment to the customer make the following insulation resistance test to prevent a shock hazard 3 2 BATTERY CAUTION Danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s Instructions The lithium battery is a critical...

Page 9: ...ies Screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners 3 4 INSULATION RESISTANCE TEST 1 Unplug the AC power cord and short the two prongs of the plug with a jumper wire 2 Measure the resistance value with ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal cabinet part such as screw threads e...

Page 10: ... 3 6 PRECAUTIONS FOR USERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 3 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement 10 ...

Page 11: ...y doubt please consult a qualified electrician IMPORTANT THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED How to replace the fuse The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is...

Page 12: ...eplace the fuse into the fuse carrier and resecure into the mains plug 3 7 CLEANING Clean the camera after the camera is turned off 3 7 1 Cleaning the Main Unit Clean the unit with a dry and soft cloth 12 ...

Page 13: ...y cause change in shape or color Do not apply pressure to the pan tilt portion of the camera Any forced movement can damage the internal mechanism If the pyroelectric infrared sensor has dust on it it may not detect temperature differences Keep the pyroelectric infrared sensor clean 3 7 2 Cleaning the Lens If the lens has dust on it the image may be unclear or out of focus 13 ...

Page 14: ...Camera Items Specifications Pan Tilt Angle Pan 50 to 50 Tilt 40 to 10 Number of Pixels 1 4 inch CMOS Sensor 320 000 pixels Illuminance 1 10 000 lx White Balance Auto Manual Hold Focus Fixed 0 5m 20 inches Infinity Caliber Ratio F No F2 8 Horizontal Viewing Angle 43 Exposure Auto Other Specifications 14 ...

Page 15: ... link Dimension WHD About 74 mm 2 91 inches x About 98 mm 3 86 inches x About 73 mm 2 87 inches Weight 200 g 0 44 lb Only the unit Power Supply AC adaptor Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Output 12 V DC 750 mA Consumption About 4 5 W 6 4 W during pan tilt scan Temperature Operation 5 C 41 F to 40 C 104 F Storage 0 C 32 F to 50 C 122 F Humidity Operation 20 80 No Condensation Storage 20 90 No Condensati...

Page 16: ... the detection range is easily affected by the environment temperature or how fast the object speed is consider your mounting location Note The sensor can easily detect temperature differences of objects moving sideways within the detection range but cannot easily detect objects moving slowly towards the sensor Mount the camera where the objects often pass across the detection range see Figure 1 I...

Page 17: ...not detect anything If the object is less than about 1 m 40 inches away from the camera the camera may detect the object outside the range If the sensor is obstructed the sensor does not detect anything Remove the obstacle in front of the sensor The sensor may malfunction in the following areas Avoid these locations 17 ...

Page 18: ...he image will be brighter but the refresh interval may slow down and image quality may decrease When the camera is aimed at a dark object when in Color Night View mode specks of white or colored light may appear in the image This is a characteristic of the CMOS image sensor The product is not malfunctioning 5 MAIN FEATURES Wireless Communication Network Camera corresponds to the wireless system ba...

Page 19: ...he camera with a UPnP enabled router the camera automatically configures its network settings Some UPnP enabled routers cannot configure the camera automatically In this case the router needs to be configured manually Ask the router manufacturer how to configure it See Panasonic Network Camera support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam for more information Supporting Viewnetc...

Page 20: ...he frame rate and images may blur when viewing a moving object or using the pan tilt operation 6 PARTS LOCATIONS 6 1 FRONT VIEW Privacy Button To temporarily deactivate the camera press the privacy button Once pressed the button changes from green to red The video will be temporarily turned off camera features become unresponsive and the viewed image turns to a gray screen To return to normal oper...

Page 21: ...mware Orange blinking Pressing FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button Orange blinking Turning off The camera restarts about 1 minute later UPnP Failure 3 Orange blinking About a 2 second interval In Privacy Mode Red Internal Failure Red blinking 1 The indicator turns orange if the camera is not connected to the LAN 2 The indicator blinks orange if the camera is not connected to the LAN 3 When the sensor is ...

Page 22: ...ETWORK CAMERA 7 1 PREPARATION Prepare the following before connecting the Network Camera Set up software Setup CD ROM PC to fulfill the system requirements Ethernet Router or Wireless Router for LAN Connection Ethernet cable two pieces of Category 5 straight cable SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Your PC Personal Computer and network must meet the following technical specifications for the camera to work prope...

Page 23: ...viation for Universal Plug and Play 7 2 CONNECT THE CAMERA TO YOUR ROUTER Connect the camera to your router with an Ethernet cable to set up the camera Before you begin the installation the UPnP feature in your router needs to be enabled Usually the default setting disables this feature For more info please visit http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam or contact your router s manufacturer T...

Page 24: ...2 Connect the Ethernet cable to your router 3 Connect the Ethernet cable to the camera 7 3 TURN THE CAMERA ON Inserting the AC adaptor to the outlet powers up the camera 24 ...

Page 25: ...ear the camera and easily accessible Use only specified Panasonic AC adaptor PQLV202 Order No PQLV202X 3 After the lens moves pan tilt operation confirm that the indicator lights green after a minute If the indicator does not light green see page 15 and 16 of the Installation Troubleshooting A noise can be heard during pan tilt operation This is normal 7 4 SETUP THE CAMERA 25 ...

Page 26: ...eding close your web browser 1 Insert the Setup CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of the PC If the Network Camera Setup window is not displayed automatically double click Setup exe file on the Setup CD ROM 2 Click Camera Setup 3 Select the camera to set up and click Execute This program searches for the cameras that are connected to the router and displays the MAC Addresses IP addresses and Port Number...

Page 27: ...nce the camera was turned on the camera cannot be set up from the Setup Program In this situation restart the camera The Setup Program may not list any cameras due to your firewall or antivirus soft ware settings on your PC If you cannot disable your firewall or antivirus software you can set up the camera entering the camera MAC address 4 Click Automatic setup Local Access Only 27 ...

Page 28: ...e selected To set up the camera with Static or DHCP settings after performing the Automatic Setup Local Access Only run the Setup Program again and select Manual Setup 5 Enter the user name and password and click Save 6 The Enter Network Password window is displayed Enter the user name and password that were set and click OK 28 ...

Page 29: ...et the Wireless Configuration check Enable and click Next When Disable was selected skip to step 9 The Wireless Configuration can also be set at wireless in the Setup Page 8 Set the Wireless Configuration 29 ...

Page 30: ...9 When the Single Camera page is displayed the setup is completed If Security Warning window is displayed to install ActiveX Controls click Yes 30 ...

Page 31: ...mage Note Check Every visit to the page for Temporary Internet files on your web browser If it is not checked the camera may display old images 9 Click Next to set up the Internet access to the camera and go to step on the next page 31 ...

Page 32: ...e camera on the camera list to set up the Internet access and click Execute This program searches for the cameras that are connected to the router and displays the MAC Addresses IP addresses and Port Numbers When searching for multiple cameras the cameras can be identified with the MAC Addresses labeled near the Ethernet LAN port of the 32 ...

Page 33: ...s For the first time installation or after pressing the Factory Default Reset button only Automatic Setup Local Access Only can be selected To set up the camera with Static or DHCP settings after performing the Automatic Setup Local Access Only run the Setup Program again and select Manual Setup 3 The Enter Network Password window is displayed Enter the username and password that were set and clic...

Page 34: ...h the Viewnetcam com FREE DDNS service By registering with the Viewnetcam com FREE DDNS service you can create a personalized web address at which your camera s live video can always be found on the Internet For detailed information access http www viewnetcam com 5 To register with the Viewnetcam com FREE DDNS service check Register with Viewnetcam com and click Next 34 ...

Page 35: ...isplayed your router may not support UPnP or UPnP is not enabled Enable your router s UPnP or set Port Forwarding manually following the router s manual and try Automatic Setup again For more information about setting up a router refer to the Panasonic Network Camera support web site at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam If the message Failed to register with Viewnetcam com is displayed...

Page 36: ...t Number The URL for the local network access may be different from the one set up on the previous page 9 When the Single Camera page is displayed the setup is completed If Security Warning window is displayed to install ActiveX Controls click Yes The image is a simulated screen image Note Check Every visit to the page for Temporary Internet files on your web browser If it is not checked the camer...

Page 37: ...ed to enter port number When the following Top Page is displayed the wireless LAN setup is successful If the Top Page was not displayed the settings for the camera are not identical with those for the router Check the settings by using wired connection If the settings are correct and you use a proxy server set the web browser not to access the proxy server If the Top Page is not displayed even aft...

Page 38: ...uter The wireless module MAC address is one value higher than the camera MAC address 8 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 8 1 HOW TO REMOVE RF BOARD 1 Remove two Screws A And remove the Cabinet Cover 2 Remove Screw B and Antenna Cable 38 ...

Page 39: ...e from RF Board and remove RF Board from Cabinet body 8 2 HOW TO REMOVE MAIN BOARD AND I O BOARD 1 3 are the same as 8 1 HOW TO REMOVE RF BOARD 4 Remove three Screws B 5 Remove Main Board and I O Board form Cabinet Body 39 ...

Page 40: ...in Board 7 Remove Main Board from I O Board 8 3 HOW TO REMOVE SUB BOARD 1 3 are the same as HOW TO REMOVE RF BOARD 4 5 are the same as HOW TO REMOVE MAIN BOARD AND I O BOARD 6 Remove two Screws B 7 Remove Antenna from Cabinet Body 40 ...

Page 41: ...ngle and Washer 10 Remove two Screws B 11 Remove Sub Flat Cable from Sub Board 8 4 HOW TO REMOVE LENS UNIT 1 3 are the same as 8 1 HOW TO REMOVE RF BOARD 4 5 are the same as 8 2 HOW TO REMOVE MAIN BOARD AND I O BOARD 6 9 are the same as 8 3 HOW TO REMOVE SUB BOARD 41 ...

Page 42: ...Eye Block 13 Remove two Screws B 14 Remove Eye Left Cover Eye Center Cover and Eye Right Cover from Eye Block 9 THE CAUTIONS AT THE TIME OF ASSEMBLY 9 1 SUB FLAT CABLE INSERTION INSTRUCTION Put together Lens Button Button Sheet and Sub Board in a Cabinet Body and fix with screws B Insert Sub Flat Cable into connector 42 ...

Page 43: ...2 ASSEMBLING INSTRUCTION OF WASHERS Attach Pan Motor Angle Connect Angle and washer to Cabinet Body and fix with screws B Caution After work check visually that a spring washer is attached without fail 43 ...

Page 44: ...CK Insert Spacer into the boss of Eye Right Cover then fix with Eye Left Cover and Screws B Caution After inserting the Spacer the Lens Unit should be in the Eye Right Cover position for assembly to prevent the Spacer from dropping out 44 ...

Page 45: ... the Sub Board to the Cabinet Body and fixing it with Screws 2 Insert the Cable of the Pan Motor to the Jig Board and turn on the power to of the board to check the home position operation of the Pan If a step out occurs during the home position operation it is judged as being NG After the check take out the Pan Motor Cable 45 ...

Page 46: ...3 Insert the Cable of the Pan Motor to the Main Board 9 5 ASSEMBLING INSTRUCTION OF ANTENNA Mount the Antenna to the Cabinet Body and fix it with Screws B 46 ...

Page 47: ...9 6 ASSEMBLING INSTRUCTION OF ANTENNA CABLE 1 Check that the Motor Cable is inserted properly 2 Check the alignment of the Motor Cable 47 ...

Page 48: ...10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 10 1 STARTING UP OPERATION 48 ...

Page 49: ... 1 It does not turn on when LED mode is OFF on web setup menu 49 ...

Page 50: ... 1 It does not turn on when LED mode is OFF on web setup menu 10 2 LED CIRCUIT CHECK 50 ...

Page 51: ...10 3 LAN BLOCK CHECK 10 3 1 Green Light On 51 ...

Page 52: ...10 3 2 Orange Light Blinking 1 52 ...

Page 53: ...10 3 3 Orange Light Blinking 2 53 ...

Page 54: ...10 4 CAMERA BLOCK CHECK 54 ...

Page 55: ...10 5 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK CHECK 55 ...

Page 56: ...10 5 1 Short Term Power Cut Detection Circuit Check 56 ...

Page 57: ...10 6 OTHER OPERATION CHECK 10 6 1 PAN Operation Check 10 6 2 TILT Operation Check 57 ...

Page 58: ...10 7 PYROELECTRIC INFRARED SENSOR CHECK 58 ...

Page 59: ...10 8 RF BLOCK 59 ...

Page 60: ... operation Pyroelectric Infrared Sensor Video quality 10 10 CONFIRMING THE STATUS When turning on the power CPU makes a check using the self diagnosis function Check being able to the access to the devicedescribed below When the self diagnosis function of the device described below is NG turning on the power CPU makes a check using the LEDindicator red blinks 60 ...

Page 61: ...10 11 UPDATE FIRMWARE 10 11 1 Firmware Trouble Shouting The firmware updating is not completed due to power off network failure or other causes 61 ...

Page 62: ...11 THE WAY OF THE INITIALIZE 11 1 FACTORY DEFAULT RESET BUTTON The camera has a FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button on the bottom 62 ...

Page 63: ...urns off for 10 seconds Do not turn off the camera until the indicator lights green Note The Internal clock will not be reset but the time format will return to AM PM mode Set it again All buffered images are deleted when resetting the camera to factory default The reset operation takes about 1 minute 11 2 RESETTING THE CAMERA TO FACTORY DEFAULT All camera settings are reset to factory default dir...

Page 64: ...arted Note Internal clock will not be reset but the time format will return to AM PM mode Set it again Please refer to Operating Instructions for default settings Pressing FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button resets the camera to the factory default All buffered images are deleted when resetting the camera to factory default The reset operation takes about 1 minute Do not turn off the camera during the re...

Page 65: ...re accessed by I2C I F Ethernet PHY IC201 is accessed by MII Media Independent Interface I F FLASH MEMORY IC102 Operating Power Supply 3 3V Package 48 pin Ball CSP Capacity 16Mbit Access Time 70ns Outline of Operation Stores programs for CPU operation MAC address and customer setup data Version up is available from Ethernet I F SDRAM IC103 Operating Power Supply 3 3V Package 54 pin TSOP Capacity 6...

Page 66: ... Output Application is not decided GPIOB7 97 RF_P2 For RF Port Output Application is not decided GPIOC0 103 Camera I F CMDATA0 Camera Data Signal GPIOC1 104 Camera I F CMDATA1 Camera Data Signal GPIOC2 106 Camera I F CMDATA2 Camera Data Signal GPIOC3 107 Camera I F CMDATA3 Camera Data Signal GPIOC4 108 Camera I F CMDATA4 Camera Data Signal GPIOC5 109 Camera I F CMDATA5 Camera Data Signal GPIOC6 11...

Page 67: ...tion GPIOG0 54 MII I F MII_RXER GPIOG1 57 MII I F MII_RXCLK For IC201 PHY Connection GPIOG2 58 MII I F MII_RXDV For IC201 PHY Connection GPIOG3 59 MII I F MII_RXD0 For IC201 PHY Connection GPIOG4 60 MII I F MII_RXD1 For IC201 PHY Connection GPIOG5 62 MII I F MII_RXD2 For IC201 PHY Connection GPIOG6 63 MII I F MII_RXD3 For IC201 PHY Connection GPIOG7 64 MII I F MII_MDC For IC201 PHY Connection GPIO...

Page 68: ... out as digital format 8bit span Y UV with PCLK Hsync and Vsync signals as a timing interface In addition the Image Processing Function of AE Auto Iris and AWB Auto White Balance is installed and it is automatically operated following an algorithm in the chip Exposure control Auto Iris is adjusted by shutter speed Setting up of each chip register is set at I2C IC701 22 23 pin by CPU IC101 on Main ...

Page 69: ...1 PGA Programmable Amplifier 2 Color Correction and Color Space Conversion are merged into one matrix operation for hardware simplification Detail Circuit Diagram is showed as below 69 ...

Page 70: ...13 1 4 Power Supply Block Power Supply Block provides power that each block consumes Input is DC 9V 500mA from AC adaptor The circuit diagram and output voltage are showed as below 70 ...

Page 71: ...ata and supplies 32 768 KHz Clock Signal to CPU IC101 Backup Battery provides power when power supply is out Lithium Battery BAT1 Output Voltage 3V Capacity 125mAh Outline of Operation A backup power supply for Real Time Clock IC104 13 1 6 Pyroelectric Infrared Sensor Block Pyroelectric Infrared Sensor IC801 Operating Power Supply 3 3V 71 ...

Page 72: ...CPU when the amplified analogue signal from Operation Amplifier is over stipulated voltage Standard value is about 0 6 1 6V Operation of Pyroelectric Infrared Sensor 1 Pyroelectric Infrared Sensor IC801 emits analogue signal when a heat source such as a person moves into the detection area 2 Above signal is amplified by Operation Amplifier IC802 which emits analogue signal 3 Above signal is input ...

Page 73: ...l Circuit which is mounted on Sub Board Three color LED is employed LED_R LED_G Color of LED L L OFF L H Green H L Red H H Orange 13 2 RF BLOCK Antenna Receiver The receiving signal from the antenna is input to the RFIC IC502 after being passed through the Antenna Switch IC506 and amplified at LNA Low Noise Amp The RFIC IC502 incorporates the LNA Low Noise Amp the Mixer for Frequency Converter and...

Page 74: ...to the RFIC IC502 At the RFIC IC502 it is converted to the RF Signal of the transmitting frequency band After processing including impedance conversion level adjustment and control of the unnecessary frequency component it is sent from the antenna through the Antenna Switch IC506 The RF Signal from the Power Amp IC505 is fed back to the RFIC IC502 after level detection The gain is adjusted in the ...

Page 75: ...UT FFB Output voltage monitoring terminal 4 EXT External Tr drive terminal CMOS output 6 VIN Power input terminal 14 2 IC51 52 Pin No Pin Name Description 1 VIN Power input terminal 2 VSS Ground terminal 3 CE ON OFF control terminal 4 NC No connection 5 VOUT Output terminal 14 3 IC101 75 ...

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Page 77: ...QMH O 43 HVDD1 P 44 VSS P 45 MII_CRS I O Pin No Pin Name Type 46 MII_COL I O 47 MII_TXD3 I O 48 MII_TXD2 I O 49 MII_TXD1 I O 50 LVDD P 51 MII_TXD0 I O 52 MII_TXEN I O 53 MII_TXCLK I O 54 MII_RXER I O 55 VSS P 56 HVDD1 P 57 MII_RXCLK I O 58 MII_RXDV I O 59 MII_RXD0 I O 60 MII_RXD1 I O 61 LVDD P 62 MII_RXD2 I O 63 MII_RXD3 I O 64 MII_MDC I O 65 MII_MDIO I O 66 VSS P 67 CLKI I 68 PLLVSS P 69 VCP O 70...

Page 78: ...45 MII_CRS I O 90 GPIOB1 I O 78 ...

Page 79: ... I O 109 CMDATA5 I O 110 CMDATA6 I O 111 CMDATA7 I O 112 VSS P 113 LVDD P 114 GPIOD0 I O 115 GPIOD1 I O 116 CFCE2 I O 117 CFCE1 I O 118 CFIORD I O 119 CFIOWR I O 120 CFIREQ I O 121 CFRST I O 122 VSS P 123 HVDD1 P 124 CFWAIT I O 125 CFSTSCHG I O 126 CFDEN I O 127 CFDDIR I O 128 MA0 O 129 MA1 O 130 MA2 O 131 MA3 O 132 VSS P 133 LVDD P 134 MA4 O 135 MA5 O Pin No Pin Name Type 136 MA6 O 137 MA7 O 138 ...

Page 80: ...135 MA5 O 144 MA13 O Note The terminal name marked with a has an active low signal 14 4 IC102 80 ...

Page 81: ...48 Ball CSP Ball Pitch 0 8mm Top View Balls Facing Down 8 x 13mm for MX29LV160T B 6 x 8mm for MX29LV160AT AB 81 ...

Page 82: ...14 5 IC103 82 ...

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Page 84: ...14 6 IC104 84 ...

Page 85: ...tate When this terminal is at the H level FOUT becomes the output state And when this terminal is at the L level FOUT stops 7 INT O Outputs an interrupt signal such as the Alarm Timer and Time Update This terminal is an open drain terminal 11 VDD Connects to positive power supply 11 VDD Same potential as VDD but do NOT connect externally Note RX 8581SA SOP 14pin does not have this terminal 5 GND C...

Page 86: ...1 GND 2 VDD 3 Cd 4 OUT 14 8 IC201 86 ...

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Page 88: ...I Auto Negotiation Select 24 DPXSEL I O Half Duplex Full Duplex Select 23 HW SW I Hardware Software Select 27 LOCK O Stream Cipher Lock Acquired 21 LSTA O Link Status 19 MII SI I Media Independent Interface Stream Interface Select 1 NOD REP I Node Repeater Select 53 REF_IN I Frequency Reference Input 52 REF_OUT I Frequency Reference Output 18 RESETn I System Reset Active Low 49 COL O Collision Det...

Page 89: ...nable 42 TXER STD4 I Symbol Transmit Data 4 49 COL 10COL O 10M Serial Interface Collision Detect 50 CRS 10CRS O 10M Serial Interface Carrier Sense 31 MDC MDC I Management Data Clock 30 MDIO MDIO I O Management Data Input Output 38 RXCLK 10RCLK O 10M Receive Clock 35 RXD0 10RD 10M Serial Interface Receive Data 0 34 33 32 RXD1 RXD2 RXD3 NC Receive Data 1 3 36 RXDV 10RXDV O 10M Serial Interface Recei...

Page 90: ...pply voltage input terminal 9 IN1 Control input terminal H bridge1 10 IN2 Control input terminal H bridge1 11 IN3 Control input terminal H bridge2 12 IN4 Control input terminal H bridge2 13 IN5 Control input terminal H bridge3 14 IN6 Control input terminal H bridge3 15 IN7 Control input terminal H bridge4 16 IN8 Control input terminal H bridge4 17 OUT4B H bridge output terminal 4B 18 PGND GND term...

Page 91: ...Pin No Pin Name Description 21 OUT2B H bridge output terminal 2B 22 PGND GND terminal 23 OUT1B H bridge output terminal 1B 24 VDD Controller power supply voltage input terminal 14 10 IC701 91 ...

Page 92: ...onization signal VSYNC is active at start of image data frame 22 B SDA I2C Standard data I O port 23 I SCK I2C Clock Input 24 G DGNDI Digital Ground for I O Buffer 25 P DVDDI Digital Power for I O Buffer 26 N NC No Connection 27 P AVDD Power for Analog Block 28 G AGND Ground for Analog Block 29 O STROBE Strobe Signal Output 30 I RESETB Sensor Reset Low Active 31 I ENB Sensor sleep mode is controll...

Page 93: ...Pin Description d Drain Power Drain tarminal s Source Source output terminal g Ground Ground terminal 14 12 IC802 93 ...

Page 94: ...Pin No Pin Name Description 1 A OUTPUT 2 A INPUT 3 A INPUT 4 GND 5 B INPUT 6 B INPUT 7 B OUTPUT 8 V 14 13 IC803 94 ...

Page 95: ...Pin No Pin Name Description 1 A OUTPUT 2 A INPUT 3 A INPUT 4 GND 5 B INPUT 6 B INPUT 7 B OUTPUT 8 V 14 14 IC804 95 ...

Page 96: ...Pin No Pin Name Function 1 VOUT Regulated voltage Output 2 VSS Ground 3 VIN Supply Voltage Input 15 TERMINAL GUIDE OF ICS TRANSISTORS AND DIODES 96 ...

Page 97: ...t may be able to use a 60 to 80 Watt iron where someone with less experience could overheat and damage the PCB foil Flux Recommended Flux Specific Gravity 0 82 Type RMA lower residue non cleaning type Note See ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER PbF Pb free 16 2 PROCEDURE 1 Tack the flat pack IC to the PCB by temporarily soldering two diagonally opposite pins in the correct positions on the PCB 97 ...

Page 98: ...slide the soldering iron along the tips of the pins while feeding enough solder to the tip so that it flows under the pins as they are heated 16 3 REMOVING SOLDER FROM BETWEEN PINS 1 Add a small amount of solder to the bridged pins 2 With a hot iron use a sweeping motion along the flat part of the pin to draw the solder from between the adjacent pads 98 ...

Page 99: ...17 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION 18 ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS 99 ...

Page 100: ...RTL indicates that the Retention Time is limited for this item After the discontinuation of this assembly in production the item will continue to be available for a specific period of time The retention period of availability depends on the type of assembly and the laws 100 ...

Page 101: ...e specified manufacture s parts 3 The S mark means the part is one of some identical parts For that reason it may be different from the installed part 4 ISO code Example ABS 94HB of the remarks column shows quality of the material and a flame resisting grade about plastics 5 RESISTORS CAPACITORS Unless otherwise specified All resistors are in ohms k 1000 M 1000k All capacitors are in MICRO FARADS ...

Page 102: ...RUBBER PARTS LEGS 16 PSGT2655Z NAME PLATE FOR BL C30CE 16 PSGT2656Z NAME PLATE FOR BL C30E 17 PSME1009Z COVER 18 PSQT2101Z JACK LABEL 19 PSQT2141Z CE LABEL 20 PSMX1027Z INSULATOR 21 PSHR1323Y GUIDE PAN GEAR ABS HB 22 PSHX1236Z SPACER 23 PSKE1074Z1 EYE LEFT COVER ABS V0 24 PSKV1043Z1 EYE CENTER COVER ABS V0 25 PSKE1075Z1 EYE RIGHT COVER ABS V0 26 PSLP1267Z LENS UNIT ABS HB 27 PSHR1335Z SPACER ABS H...

Page 103: ...PSPH1012Z PACKING SHEET P5 PSPE1016Z CUSHION P6 PSHX1242Z CABINET PROTEECT COVER P7 PSPE1011Z CUSHION P8 PSPE1012Z CUSHION 19 3 MAIN BOARD PARTS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks PCB1 PSWP1C30CE MAIN BOARD ASS Y RTL ICS IC51 C0CBCAC00084 IC IC52 C0CBCAC00060 IC IC62 C0DBAGZ00046 IC IC101 C2DBYK000004 IC IC102 PSWP1C30CE There is no parts supply of only IC102 Please order PCB1 IC103 C3AB...

Page 104: ...128 F1J0J1060006 10 C129 ECJ0EC1H101J 100p C130 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C131 ECJ0EC1H101J 100p C132 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C133 ECJ0EC1H101J 100p C134 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C135 ECJ0EC1H101J 100p C136 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C137 ECJ0EC1H101J 100p C138 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C139 ECJ0EC1H101J 100p C140 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C141 ECJ0EC1H101J 100p C142 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C143 F1J0J1060006 10 C144 ECJ0EC1H101J 100p C145 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1...

Page 105: ...C162 ECJ0EC1H121J 120p 105 ...

Page 106: ...CJ0EC1H040C 4p C221 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C222 ECJ0EC1H221J 220p C223 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C402 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C404 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C414 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C415 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C416 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C417 F1J0J1060006 10 C418 F1J0J1060006 10 C419 ECJ0EC1H330J 33p C420 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C421 ECJ0EC1H101J 100p C422 ECJ0EC1H150J 15p C51 ECUV1A105ZFV 1 C52 ECUV1A105ZFV 1 C53 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C54 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0...

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Page 109: ...R137 ERJ2GEJ102 1k 109 ...

Page 110: ...10k R212 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R213 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R214 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R215 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R217 ERJ3EKF1002 10k R218 ERJ3EKF1541 1 54k R219 ERJ3EKF2001 2k R220 ERJ3EKF56R2 56 2 R221 ERJ3EKF56R2 56 2 R224 ERJ2GE0R00 0 R225 ERJ3EKF51R1 51 1 R226 ERJ3EKF51R1 51 1 R401 ERJ2GEJ330 33 R402 ERJ2GE0R00 0 R404 ERJ2GEJ103 10k COMPONENTS PARTS RA106 D1H84704A024 RESISTOR ARRAY RA107 D1H81034A024 RESISTOR ARRAY RA10...

Page 111: ... MA736 DIODE SI S D4 MA111 DIODE SI S BATTERY BAT1 CR 1632 1HF LITHIUM BATTERY CAPACITORS C1 F2A1C2220066 2200 C2 PFCX1EY106ZF 10 S C4 ECUV1A105ZFV 1 C5 ECUV1C224ZFV 0 22 C6 F4Z0J4760001 47 C7 ECUV1E104ZFV 0 1 C8 ECJ3YB0J106K 10 C11 ECUV1E104ZFV 0 1 C12 ECUV1E104ZFV 0 1 C13 ECUV1E104ZFV 0 1 C14 ECUV1H102KBV 0 001 C15 ECUV1E104ZFV 0 1 C16 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C17 ECUV1A105ZFV 1 JACKS AND CONNECTORS CN1...

Page 112: ...3GEYJ750 75 R10 ERJ3GEYJ100 10 R12 ERJ2GEJ101 100 R13 ERJ2GEJ272 2 7k VARISTORS SA1 D4ZZ00000024 VARISTOR SAUGE ABSORBER SA2 D4ZZ00000024 VARISTOR SAUGE ABSORBER SA3 D4ZZ00000024 VARISTOR SAUGE ABSORBER SA4 D4ZZ00000024 VARISTOR SAUGE ABSORBER SA5 D4ZZ00000024 VARISTOR SAUGE ABSORBER TRANSFORMER T1 G5B1C0000011 TRANSFORMER OTHERS E10 PSHG1265Z RUBBER PARTS 19 5 SUB BOARD PARTS 112 ...

Page 113: ...6Z 10 C815 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 C816 ECUV1E104ZFV 0 1 C818 ECJ3YF1E105Z 1 C819 ECJ0EB1H102K 0 001 CONNECTOR CN801 PQJS15A94Z CONNECTOR 15P S COIL L801 G1C100K00031 COIL RESISTORS R801 ERJ2GEJ473 47k R802 ERJ2RHD103 10k R803 ERJ2GE0R00 0 R804 D1BA1504A015 1 5M R805 ERJ2RHD103 10k R806 ERJ2GEJ104 100k R807 D1BA1504A015 1 5M R808 ERJ2GEYJ474 470k S R809 ERJ2GEJ244 240k R810 ERJ3GEYJ560 56 R811 ERJ3GEYJ75...

Page 114: ... VIEW 22 2 MAIN BOARD BOTTOM VIEW 22 3 I O BOARD COMPONENT VIEW 22 4 I O BOARD BOTTOM VIEW 22 5 SUB BOARD COMPONENT VIEW 22 6 SUB BOARD BOTTOM VIEW 22 7 LENS BOARD COMPONENT VIEW 22 8 LENS BOARD BOTTOM VIEW 22 9 RF BOARD COMPONENT VIEW 22 10 RF BOARD BOTTOM VIEW A BLC30CE E 114 ...

Page 115: ...80 C660 C655 C663 C670 C656 C661 R668 R667 C672 IC652 1 L653 CN601 R642 R643 C675 RA653 C662 C668 C653 L660 C677 C645 C644 C641 C637 C692 C689 C687 C624 C642 C657 C666 C667 C654 C691 IC641 IC604 C606 C633 C686 C646 1 C616 C695 C628 Q641 Q651 Q652 C635 C696 C693 C613 C614 C694 C608 C607 C612 C611 IC602 6 A H 1 C634 C603 C602 C609 C610 C604 R615 C627 C629 C630 C684 R601 L655 R607 R606 L656 4 5 1 8 1...

Page 116: ...TP11 TCK TMS TDO TD1 nTRST LED601 C676 C523 17 32 33 48 49 64 16 1 R516 C531 C526 C536 C524 L506 R519 C547 C554 C564 C562 C565 C599 C566 C563 C568 C570 IC505 IC506 IC603 X651 C659 C665 C664 C652 C651 C658 C590 C586 Q508 L514 C587 C594 C592 C593 C572 R552 R553 C575 L512 L509 L511 D501 L518 C569 C567 L510 C574 Q507 Q506 TP_PATN L516 R554 CN602 L504 L505 C530 C679 C533 C532 IC502 C681 C699 L658 X502 ...

Page 117: ... 2 8V 2 8VA 2 8VD GND C701 L701 C702 C725 C726 PSUP1452Z A PbF 23 24 1 2 C704 FLT2 FLT1 C721 R707 R704 C722 C711 R701 R702 C709 CN701 C713 BL C30 LENS BOARD ...

Page 118: ...C715 C703 C705 C706 C710 C708 C723 C718 C717 R708 L710 IC701 R706 R703 C714 C712 C724 C720 C719 C707 L702 C716 BL C30 LENS BOARD ...

Page 119: ... TP_AMP TP_LED_R TP_GND1 IC803 1 R805 C804 R802 IC802 C811 C887 C885 C881 C883 C878 R881 R890 R814 R813 R807 R819 C809 C819 R806 C815 C810 C812 C808 C814 SW801 R812 R817 R818 C807 C801 C803 R803 C806 1 2 1 3 D801 TP_D3 3 TP_FRST TP_RXD TP_TXD TP_FVPP IC851 C886 C877 R885 R884 C888 R878 TP_MG TP_A3 3V IC804 IC801 100 1 76 75 25 26 50 51 R880 R889 R888 R887 MIC851 C805 R804 R809 R808 ...

Page 120: ...1 C853 C855 C856 C859 R853 SA851 C866 C869 C880R886 1 1 1 R871 R870 R868 X851 R883 R879 TP_FIL2 TP_GND4 C868 R872 C870 C872 C865 C884 C879 C882 R869 R860 R864 C862 R863 C889 C890 IC855 IC854 IC853 PSUP1500Z A PbF 1 3 2 R855 R856 C854 R862 R865 C874 C871 C861 C860 R866 R874 C873 R877 R873 R876 R882 C875 R875 C876 C858 R859 R858 C857 ...

Page 121: ...2 IC1 R13 C4 R1 D2 D1 C1 L2 C14 C8 SA5 R11 L4 D4 T1 CN3 C13 C12 L1 8 7 2 R5 L10 L11 C10 R9 R8 16 1 8 9 R6 CN2 1 1 3 CN1 4 2 R12 C3 R4 IC2 1 C11 C7 R10 C2 C17 C16 Q1 SA2 SA1 C15 1 10 20 11 SA4 SA3 D3 BL C30 I O BOARD ...

Page 122: ...BL C30 I O BOARD BAT1 PSUP1499Z A PbF 3 3V DCIN 1 2 4 6 8 7 1 2 3 5 3 GND ...

Page 123: ...C119 RA106 C107 1 36 37 144 109 108 IC101 72 73 R117 C109 C129 C130 C110 C111 C108 R134 R401 C422 R113 C136 C135 C419 C424 C423 TP_GND4 TMS TD1 L107 TP_BAT C146 C137 C138 C154 TD0 RA402 R128 C157 TCK nSRST C213 C205 C222 C220 1 16 17 32 33 48 49 64 IC201 C224 L204 L203 1 10 20 11 CN201 TP_GND3 TP_25M TP_32K C214 C212 R205 R206 R207 C204 C203 R209 TP_ 3 3V R115 R116 C208 C144 C126 C141 C142 C124 C1...

Page 124: ...07 RA114 L102 C128 R123 1 7 8 14 IC104 R133 R132 R136 C151 C54 C112 C113 C150 D101 C156 R127 R130 R125 R160 R163 C152 IC105 1 L101 R135 R124 R122 R121 CN51 R201 R202 R203 R204 R212 R224 R217 R219 RA201 C217 R218 C206 C215 C53 X201 R215 Q201 Q202 Q61 R211 R161 R138 R225 R226 R158 R213 R137 R221 R220 L202 C221 C210 R139 C218 C219 R214 C207 C216 R118 L106 RA111 CN101 1 15 R145 R162 R149 C158 R148 R14...

Page 125: ...A1 A2 A3 C1 C2 E1 E2 E3 E4 E1 E2 B D 10M Communication 100M Communication 100M Communication E3 E4 10M Communication ...

Page 126: ...H1 H2 H3 H4 J1 J2 J3 J4 G1 G2 G3 G4 I1 I2 K1 K2 K5 K3 K4 I3 I4 F ...

Page 127: ...L M M 100M Communication HUB Connection 10M Communication HUB Connection N1 N2 Measurement Conditions Heat Source Temperature 40 C Set Distance 10cm Moving Velocity 300mm sec ...

Page 128: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 M1_CRS M1_TXC RXD 0 3 M1_RXDV M1_RXC M1_COL M1_RXERR M1_TXEN M1_RESET_L M0_MDIO TXD 0 3 M0_MDC VRF33 AGND AGND AGND AGND R676 0 L654 AGND 3 3VM AGND AGND VRF25PLL VRF33A C698 2 2u IC652 1VIN1 2NC 3VIN2 4ON OFF 5 GND1 6 GND2 7 VOUT1 8 VOUT2 C679 0 1u AGND L658 C696 2 2u C684 0 1u AGND VRF25D VRFCORE AGND C678 1u C697 0 1u C691 0 01u C689 0 1u C681 2 2u AGND C675 0 01u C695 1000p VRF...

Page 129: ...TXN R673 51 1 1 R666 2 0K 1 R665 1 54K 1 C666 0 1u LAN_TXP LAN_TXN CN601 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 LAN_RXN 3 3VM LAN_RXP AGND AGND AGND RF_nRST C671 0 1u C672 0 1u C673 0 1u C674 0 1u C688 0 1u C683 2 2u R678 33 R680 33 R679 33 R674 33 ETHER_LINK S_RX S_TX Q651 Q652 AGND 1 2 3 5 7 4 6 8 BL C30 RF BOARD No 3 2 2 ...

Page 130: ...RESET_L T11 MEM_ADDR_3 U6 SD_CLK F4 COLD_RESET_L L17 LCL_0 D2 WF1_ANTB G7 GND_G7 D9 VDD18_D9 D3 VDD33_D3 G3 LPR_5 U12 SD_DATA_31 T7 MEM_ADDR_11 P12 NC_P12 D6 TMS R17 LCL_4 N15 USB_CLK F3 LPR_2 U14 SD_DATA_24 G1 LPR_3 A17 NC_A17 E17 M1_TXEN P17 U0_SOUT R13 SD_DATA_26 T5 SD_DLY_OUT G11GND_G11 R11 MEM_ADDR_17 N16 USB1_DPLUS P1 SD_DATA_11 N17 USB1_DMINUS A4 WF1_RF_LOAD U5 SD_DLY_IN E2 WF1_ANTD C3 GND_...

Page 131: ...DDQ49 50 DQ13 51 DQ14 52 VSSQ52 53 DQ15 54 VSS54 VRF33 C627 100p C626 0 1u VRF33 AGND AGND R615 10K RA601 47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VRF33 nFL_CS nFL_OE nMEM_WE RA602 47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 nMEM_WE nSD_CS SD_CLK RA603 47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RA604 47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FL_DATA 0 7 MEM_ADR 0 22 MEM_ADR 17 MEM_ADR 1 MEM_ADR 0 MEM_ADR 16 MEM_ADR 15 MEM_ADR 14 MEM_ADR 13 MEM_ADR 12 MEM_ADR 11 MEM_ADR 10 MEM_ADR 9 MEM_ADR...

Page 132: ...D R541 200 D502 AGND L513 18n C576 0 5p IC506 5 GND5 6 ANT2 7 V2 8 GND8 9 GND9 10 RX 11 GND11 2 GND2 3 V1 4 ANT1 1 GND1 12 TX AGND C597 10p C598 10p AGND C596 10p C595 10p AGND R520 47 R555 47 X502 40MHz 1 2 3 4 C523 10p FL502 2 OUT 3 GND3 4 IN 1 GND1 FL505 2 OUT 3 GND3 4 IN 1 GND1 AGND C563 330p A A IC502 17 XTAL_O 18 XBIAS1 19 XBIAS2 20 BIASREF 21 VDD2A_21 22 GND2A_22 23 VDD3PA_23 24 NC24 25 NC2...

Page 133: ...06 0 1u C705 100p C710 0 1u R702 10K C712 0 1u C714 100p C718 100p C717 0 1u C715 0 1u C716 100p R703 33 R706 33 C709 0 1u C724 100p C704 0 1u C711 0 1u C723 100p C722 100p C721 100p 4 7u C713 R708 33 4 7u C701 R704 33 R707 33 L702 10u L701 10u CN701RE1 1 GND 2 PCLK 3 GND 4 SIO_C 5 SIO_D 6 VSYNC 7 HSYNC 8 GND 9 CLKIN 10 GND 11 RESET 12 PWDN 13 Y 0 14 Y 1 15 Y 2 16 Y 3 17 Y 4 18 Y 5 19 Y 6 20 Y 7 2...

Page 134: ...NTP1 89 INTP2 90 INTP3 91 INTP4 ADTRG 92 INTP5 RTPTRG 93 INTP6 94 SI0 SDA 95 SO0 96 nSCK0 SCL 97 SI1 RXD0 98 SO1 TXD0 99 nSCK1 ASCK0 100 SI2 R855 4 7K C863 1u R859 3 3K A3 3V C855 330p R852 1K C858 0 47u R860 10K TP_20MHZ TP_MG R863 10K C854 0 1u TP_MIN R853 2 2K A3 3V R854 10K C862 1200p IC852 1 OUT_A 2 A_IN 3 A IN 4 GND 5 B IN 6 B IN 7 B_OUT 8 V C857 6 3V10u C852 6 3V10u R857 150K A3 3V IC853 1 ...

Page 135: ...0p C882 100p C890 0 1u C888 0 1u C885 100p C883 0 1u C889 100p C891 10V10u C886 100p C884 0 1u R883 10K R878 10K R884 10K R885 10K C879 0 1u R881 47 C877 100p C878 100p GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND D3 3V D3 3V D3 3V TP_FSO TP_FSCK IC855 1 OUT_A 2 A_IN 3 A IN 4 GND 5 B IN 6 B IN 7 B_OUT 8 V C874 NC R876 NC R887 47 R888 47 R889 47 R890 47 TXD_850 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1...

Page 136: ... E C B TP_D3 3 GND GND LED801 1 2 3 4 R811 75 R810 56 GND D3 3V A3 3V A3 3V A3 3V A3 3V A3 3V nRST C806 10u C803 10u IC804 3 IN 2 GND 1 OUT GND C815 0 1u 12V C814 10V10u A3 3V TP_A3 3V C816 0 1u L801 10u C802 0 022u C807 0 1u C812 0 1u R809 240K C811 10V10u C810 10V10u RXD_850 TXD_850 RTS_850 CTS_850 D3 3V TP_RXD TP_TXD TP_RTS TP_CTS CN801 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 1...

Page 137: ...6 6 3V47u POSCAP 75 R6 C5 0 22u AC_STOP L4 10u CN3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 D4 C8 6 3V10u BAT TXP C2 25V10u RXN IC1 S D G TXP AC_STOP 12V CN1 1 2 3 SA4 SA3 SA1 SA2 R10 10 C11 0 1u C12 0 1u C13 0 1u L1 1 2 3 4 CN2 1 TPTX 2 TPTX 3 TPRX 4 NC1 5 NC2 6 TPRX 7 NC3 8 NC4 9 9 10 10 C15 0 1u NC R11 R9 75 R8 75 C16 0 1u R13 2 7K C17 1u 3 3V R12 100 DGND DGND 3 3V 12V L10 1 4 2 3 L1...

Page 138: ...21 OUT2B 22 PGND22 23 OUT1B 24 VDD DGND nRST 3 3V RA402 220 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DGND Q401 Q402 CN402RE1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 DGND C414 0 1u DGND C415 0 1u DGND C416 0 1u DGND C417 6 3V10u C418 6 3V10u DGND CAMVDD C420 0 1u C421 100p DGND DGND nCMOS_RES 0 R402 R403 NC 3 3V C419 33p R404 ...

Page 139: ...57 VSS57 58 VSS58 59 P1CL 60 P2LI 61 VSS61 62 P3TD 63 VDD63 64 P4RD RXP R201 47 DGND 0 1u C216 nRST R226 51 1 1 R220 56 2 1 C217 0 1u R221 56 2 1 R213 10K DGND R214 10K R215 10K R209 10K R224 0 TXN 3 3V R202 47 MII_RXER R204 47 MII_TXEN C202 100p MII_MDIO MII_TXD3 RXN MII_RXD2 MII_TXD1 C206 100p MII_RXD0 MII_COL MII_RXDV DGND R217 10 0K 1 R218 1 54K 1 C205 100p R219 2 0K 1 RA201 47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 140: ...6 RXN_RF TXP_RF DGND RXP_IO CN201 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AC_STOP PHYCP RXN_IO TXN_RF TXN TXP_IO 3 3VM BAT TXN_RF TXN_IO CN51 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 TXP RXN_RF TXP_RF 12V RXN_IO RXN DGND TXN_IO 3 3V C56 0 1u C57 1000p TP 2 8V DGND IC51 1 VDD 2 GND 3 CE 4 NC 5 Vout C222 220p 3 3V 12V 0 1u C223 DGND S_TX S_RX Q201 Q202 ETHER_LINK RF_nRST BL C30 ...

Page 141: ...Q6 F5 DQ14 E5 DQ7 G6 DQ15 H6 VSS2 F6 nBYTE E6 A16 CPU_ADR 4 CPU_DATA 7 CPU_ADR 3 CPU_ADR 2 CPU_DATA 6 CPU_ADR 14 CPU_ADR 2 CPU_ADR 3 CPU_DATA 5 CPU_ADR 15 CPU_ADR 1 CPU_DATA 4 CPU_ADR 12 CPU_DATA 3 CPU_DATA 2 CPU_ADR 11 CPU_ADR 1 CPU_DATA 1 CPU_DATA 0 CPU_DATA 9 CPU_ADR 19 CPU_ADR 20 CPU_DATA 10 CPU_ADR 18 CPU_DATA 11 CPU_ADR 17 CPU_DATA 12 CPU_DATA 13 CPU_DATA 14 CPU_DATA 15 CPU_ADR 16 CPU_DATA 7...

Page 142: ...MOT4 T_MOT3 T_MOT1 T_MOT2 CMCLKOUT CMCLKIN CMVREF CMHREF CMDATA 0 7 R132 4 7K R133 4 7K SDA SCL CPU_DATA 0 15 R118 47 R121 47 R122 47 DGND nRST D101 1 2 3 R125 10K DGND C150 0 1u DGND DGND R130 220 CAMVDD CAMVDD L101 10u 1 8V 0 R124 220 R127 R123 10K 3 3V R136 10K 3 3V 3 3V R138 10K C154 0 1u DGND TP_32K 3 3V 3 3V DGND R139 10K R128 10K 3 3V R150 10K R144 NC R145 NC R147 NC R146 NC nRST DGND DGND ...

Page 143: ...idge System Control Peripheral APB Circuit Bus Matrix IC101 AHB1 AHB2 64Mbit SDRAM IC103 Ethernet PHY IC201 ICS Trans T201 RJ45 CN2 25MHz RTC IC IC104 I2C BUS 32 768kHz CN401 28pin CN402 15pin CN101 15pin CN801 20pin CN201 RF Block Mac BB Flash ROM SD RAM Ether PHY Sensor IC801 Power LED LED801 20pin CN3 Clear Settng SW LENS SW SW801 20pin CN51 20pin CN201 Reset IC IC105 Battery Short Term Power C...

Page 144: ...CLKIN PCLK HSYNC Y 0 7 VSYNC Waveform 1 Waveform 2 Waveform 3 2 Waveform 3 1 Waveform 4 ...

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