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2 Warning

2.1.

Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically 
Sensitive (ES) Devices

Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Elec-
trostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices.

The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by electrostatic discharge
(ESD).

1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your

body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD wrist strap,
which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.

2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as alumi-

num foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.

3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an antistatic solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as “antistatic (ESD protected)” can

generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.

5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most

replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or compara-
ble conductive material).

7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material

to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.

CAUTION :

Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.

8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the

brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) suf-
ficient to damage an ES device).

2.2.

How to Recycle the Lithium Ion Battery (U.S. Only)

Summary of Contents for LUMIX DC-G9P

Page 1: ...is a violation of law ORDER NO DSC1801001CE B26 Digital Camera Body Lens Kit Model No DC G9P DC G9PP DC G9EB DC G9EC DC G9EE DC G9EF DC G9EG DC G9GA DC G9GC DC G9GD DC G9GH DC G9GK DC G9GN DC G9MEB DC G9MEG DC G9LP DC G9LEB DC G9LEC DC G9LEF DC G9LEG DC G9LGA DC G9LGC ...

Page 2: ...7 2 Wi Fi Circuit Wi Fi BT P C B 32 8 Service Fixture Tools 33 8 1 Service Fixture and Tools 33 8 2 Clean Box 35 8 3 When Replacing the Main P C B 35 8 4 Service Position When checking the each P C B 36 9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 37 9 1 Camera Body Part 37 9 2 Disassembly and Assembly Procedure for the Lens 54 10 Measurements and Adjustments 55 10 1 Matrix Chart for Replaced Part and ...

Page 3: ...exposed to shock hazards 1 2 Leakage Current Cold Check 1 Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug 2 Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal lic cabinet part on the equipment such as screwheads connectors control shafts etc When the exposed metal lic part has a return path to the chassis the reading should ...

Page 4: ...ices 4 Use only an antistatic solder removal device Some solder removal devices not classified as antistatic ESD protected can generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices 5 Do not use freon propelled chemicals These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are read...

Page 5: ...gned specifically for its use Replacement batteries must be of same type and manufacture They must be fitted in the same manner and location as the original battery with the correct polarity contacts observed Do not attempt to re charge the old battery or re use it for any other purpose It should be disposed of in waste products destined for burial rather than incineration NOTE Above caution is ap...

Page 6: ...s the distance from the lens mount level to the Image Sensor level When turning the image sensor unit mounting screw even a little or removing the simplicity flange back adjustment is need Perform the simplicity flange back adjustment according to contents described in 10 Measurements and Adjustments section of this service manual 3 3 1 2 About Shutter Unit Ref 5 Before exchanging the shutter unit...

Page 7: ... with backup data from the unit first then proceed the adjustment inspection Almost adjustment inspection items can be omitted Refer to the adjustment instruction in the adjustment software for details 2 When the camera power cannot be ON or camera body and adjustment software cannot be communicated Almost full adjustment inspection must be performed after replacing the Main P C B and or Flash ROM...

Page 8: ...portation issue Fragile Dust free packing and requires critical lens adjustments Therefore if there are any needs of the Lens Main Unit Ref 206 carefully confirm its performance in advance 2 Once Lens Main Unit Ref 206 is confirmed as defective place order Lens Unit Ref 200 and replace Shading Frame Ref 216 to maintain Serial number of owner s original lens ...

Page 9: ...ens Main Unit Ref 320 carefully confirm its performance in advance 2 Once Lens Main Unit Ref 320 is confirmed as defective place order Lens Unit Ref 300 and replace Shading Frame Ref 310 to maintain Serial number of owner s original lens 3 3 4 About Flexible Cable and Connector Do not touch carelessly so that the foreign body should not adhere to the terminal part of flexible cable and connector W...

Page 10: ...t out the following documents and pass to the customer with the camera unit Printing Material Leaflet for Customer For The Customer Before using your camera please check the Wi Fi settings Depending on what was serviced the settings may have been reset to the factory defaults 1 If the settings were reset you will need to reenter your Lumix Club login ID and password If you have forgotten the login...

Page 11: ...g the equipment for which the lead free solder is used Definition The letter of PbF is printed on the P C B using the lead free solder To put lead free solder it should be well molten and mixed with the original lead free solder Remove the remaining lead free solder on the P C B cleanly for soldering of the new IC Since the melting point of the lead free solder is higher than that of the normal le...

Page 12: ... G9GD g DC G9GK h DC G9GA GC GH What is the difference is that the Initial Settings data which is stored in Flash ROM mounted on Main P C B 3 6 1 Defining Methods To define the model suffix to be serviced refer to the nameplate which is putted on the bottom side of the unit NOTE After replacing the Main P C B be sure to achieve adjustment Refer to the adjustment instruction in the adjustment softw...

Page 13: ...attery and insert the memory card to slot1 Set the mode dial to P Program AE Mode Step 1 The temporary cancellation of Initial Settings Set the drive mode dial to Single while pressing Playback button and AF AE LOCK button simultaneously turn the power on Step 2 The cancellation of Initial Settings Press the Playback button in order to enter the Playback mode Press AF AE LOCK button and UP of Curs...

Page 14: ...er replacing the Main P C B and or Flash ROM Except EB EC EF and EG models 1PB1DVLB1116Z is used as a Main P C B When Main P C B has just been replaced 10 model suffixes are displayed as follows two pages in total Only EB EC EF and EG models 1PB1DVLB1116Y is used as a Main P C B When Main P C B has just been replaced 4 model suffixes are displayed as follows one page in total CASE 2 Other than Aft...

Page 15: ...el suffix lists will not be displayed thus it can not be changed Therefore select the area carefully Select the area with pressing UP DOWN of Cursor buttons Step 7 Set the Model Suffix in Initial Settings Press the RIGHT of Cursor buttons The only set area is displayed and then press the RIGHT of Cursor buttons after confirmation The unit is powered off automatically NOTE When the error message su...

Page 16: ... VIDEO OUTPUT LANGUAGE DATE REMARKS a DC G9P NTSC English Month Date Year b DC G9PP NTSC English Month Date Year c DC G9EB PAL English Date Month Year d DC G9EC PAL English Date Month Year e DC G9EE PAL Russian Date Month Year f DC G9EF PAL English Date Month Year g DC G9EG PAL English Date Month Year h DC G9GA PAL English Date Month Year i DC G9GC PAL English Date Month Year j DC G9GD NTSC Korean...

Page 17: ...17 4 Specifications 4 1 Camera Body The following specification is for DC G9LEB G9MEB G9EB Some specifications may differ depending on model suffix ...

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Page 26: ...Step 1 The temporary cancellation of Initial Settings Set the drive mode dial to Single while pressing Playback button and AF AE LOCK button simultaneously turn the power on Step 2 Execute the error code display mode Display method by pressing the buttons simultaneously Press Playback button MENU SET button and LEFT of Cursor buttons simultaneously with the step 1 condition The display is changed ...

Page 27: ...27 Error Code List The error code consists of 8 bit data and it shows the following information ...

Page 28: ...xample 2B801000 When the third digit from the left shows 8 this error occurred under the condition of Initial Settings has been released Example Factory assembling line before unit shipment Service mode etc It means that this error is occurred at service side Step 3 How to Exit from Error Code Display Mode Simply turn the power off Since Error Code display mode is executed under the condition of t...

Page 29: ...ondition is changing accordingly The 1st lens frame moves Focal length 12mm to 60mm 35mm film camera equivalent 24mm to 120mm b FOCUS RING The Focus condition does not changed although Focus ring is rotated Free rotation 2 Initial Inspection Tips Before Determine The Unit Being Faulty Defective Since this unit is equipped with various functions settings some phenomenon effect might be caused by mi...

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Page 32: ...ssword by cus tomer run the Reset Network Settings for removing Wi Fi password then check the operation Reset Procedure of Network Settings 1 Press the MENU SET button and select the SETUP mode by Cursor buttons Select Reset Network Settings by Cursor buttons then press the MENU SET button 2 Select YES and press the MENU SET button The Reset Network Settings performs not only resetting Wi Fi Passw...

Page 33: ...33 8 Service Fixture Tools 8 1 Service Fixture and Tools The following service fixture and tools are used for checking and servicing this unit ...

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Page 35: ...nt of specified clean level less than class 10 000 Federal Standard 209D when inside cleaning of a lens Please refer to the following service manuals H FS12060E GK PP Order No DSC1604008CE H ES12060PP E GK Order No DSC1702007CE 8 3 When Replacing the Main P C B After replacing the Main P C B be sure to achieve adjustment Refer to the adjustment instruction in the adjustment software for details ...

Page 36: ...is used for checking and replacing parts Use the following extension cables for servicing Table S1 Extension Cable List No Parts No Connection From 1 RFKZ0477 FP4001 MAIN P C B LCD UNIT 45pin 0 3 FFC 2 RFKZ0626 FP6009 MAIN P C B REAR PLATE UNIT REAR OPERATION FPC 21pin 0 3 FFC ...

Page 37: ...37 9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 9 1 Camera Body Part 9 1 1 Disassembly Flow Chart This is a disassembling chart When assembling perform this chart conversely ...

Page 38: ...38 9 1 2 P C B Location ...

Page 39: ...D19 Screw T x 3 Screw U x 2 Shutter Unit Shutter Holder 9 B Mount Ring B Mount Mount Spring Lens Connector Fig D20 Screw V x 1 Screw W x 1 Screw X x 2 Screw Y x 2 B Mount Ring B Mount Mount Spring Lens Connector 10 Tripod Unit Fig D21 Screw Z x 3 Tripod Unit 11 WIFI BT P C B Battery P C B Unit Fig D22 LVF Cover Sheet FP1981 Flex Battery FPC FP8501 Flex WIFI FPC Screw a x 1 WIFI BT P C B Locking Ta...

Page 40: ...Rear Case Unit Fig D1 17 MR1 2 FPC Unit LCD Unit Fig D32 Sheet Solder 6 points Convex x 9 MR1 2 FPC Unit Hinge Cushion 4 Hinge Fix Cover Play Button Packing Play Button LVF Button Fig D33 Screw j x 2 LCD Unit No Item Fig Removal ...

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Page 43: ...43 Fig D6 Fig D7 9 1 3 2 Removal of the Top Unit Fig D8 ...

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Page 45: ...45 Fig D11 9 1 3 3 Removal of the Main P C B Fig D12 ...

Page 46: ...46 Fig D13 9 1 3 4 Removal of the Main Frame Fig D14 9 1 3 5 Removal of the Battery Case Unit Fig D15 ...

Page 47: ...47 9 1 3 6 Removal of the Image Sensor Unit Fig D16 Fig D17 9 1 3 7 Removal of the Jack Holder Unit Fig D18 ...

Page 48: ...48 9 1 3 8 Removal of the Shutter Unit and Shutter Holder Fig D19 9 1 3 9 Removal of the B Mount Ring and B Mount and Mount Spring and Lens Connector Fig D20 ...

Page 49: ...49 9 1 3 10 Removal of the Tripod Unit Fig D21 9 1 3 11 Removal of the WIFI BT P C B and Battery P C B Unit Fig D22 ...

Page 50: ...50 Fig D23 9 1 3 12 Removal of the Battery Door Unit Fig D24 Fig D25 9 1 3 13 Removal of the LVF Unit Fig D26 ...

Page 51: ...51 9 1 3 14 Removal of the SD Door Base Unit Fig D27 9 1 3 15 Removal of the Rear Plate Unit and Speaker Fig D28 ...

Page 52: ...52 Fig D29 Fig D30 9 1 3 16 Removal of the Rear Button Pack ing and Operation Button and JOG Unit Fig D31 ...

Page 53: ... Installing Make sure to confirm the following points when installing The screw is tightened enough Installing conditions are fine No distortion no abnormal space No dust and or dirt on image sensor surface live mos LCD image is fine No dust and or dirt on it and no gradient images ...

Page 54: ...embly and Assembly Procedure for the Lens Please refer to the following service manuals about Disassem bly and Assembly of bundled lenses H FS12060E GK PP Order No DSC1604008CE H ES12060PP E GK Order No DSC1702007CE ...

Page 55: ...to achieve the necessary adjustment s As for Adjustment condition procedure consult the Adjustment Manual which is available in Adjustment software NOTE After adjustments have been terminated make sure to achieve Initial Settings After updates it to the latest firmware the adjustment is executed 1 NOTE About Image Sensor Unit When remove or turn the flange back adjustment screw Simplicity flange b...

Page 56: ... The image sensor of this camera cannot be fixed when power is OFF That is why image sensor adjustment have to do power ON after assembly state of above Stand alone mount part cannot adjust 3 NOTE When exchange the Shutter Unit After replacing the shutter unit the shutter unit data has to be stored to the Flash ROM IP2001 on the Main P C B The shutter unit supplied as service parts has affix the l...

Page 57: ...r replacing overwrite the Flash ROM IP2001 data with backup data from the unit After that proceed the main body adjustment Almost adjustment inspection items can be omitted Refer to the adjustment instruction in the adjustment software for details 2 When it cannot turn on power or the adjustment software cannot communicate with the camera body Almost readjustment fully are necessary The details ar...

Page 58: ...the Image sensor with the Blower Keep the Mount Facing down condition towards to floor when cleaning Do not put the Blower further inside than the lens mount Be careful not to blow too strongly 2 Wipe off the dirt on the image sensor surface with Lens Cleaning Kit BK VFK1900BK 11 1 1 3 About the LVF Unit Procedures 1 Refer to the Disassembly Assembly Instructions and disassemble the LVF Unit 2 Blo...

Page 59: ...TENNA 4 3 20 MEGA PIX IC1001 1651 1671 1701 1751 1801 IC1851 1861 1901 1911 2004 2005 IC2502 2503 2506 3502 3503 5006 IC6202 6203 6252 6253 6401 6403 IC7801 8ch SW REGULATOR POWER SUPPLY STEP DOWN CONVERTER SYNCHRONOUS STEP DOWN CONVERTER DC DC CONTROLLER REGULATOR SINGLE BILATERAL ANALOG SWITCH AND GATE IC LOGIC IC IC1211 1411 1412 1431 1432 1433 IC1451 1461 1601 1951 2504 3501 IC4073 4502 6404 D...

Page 60: ...2 FP6004 14 FP6004 15 14 15 FP7801 21 20 FP7801 22 21 FP7801 FP1001 FP1001 FP1001 23 22 FP6004 20 FP6004 21 FP6004 22 G33 AY8 CH6019 CH6018 REMOTE REC G25 AV46 AV44 LPSW F SLIDE SW F SLIDE SW LPSW LENS RELEASE FPC FP6006 2 FP6006 5 SHUTTER 1 SHUTTER 0 From POWER 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM TOP MAIN FPC MULTI FPC FP1001 4 5 FP1001 27 FP1001 19 FP1001 18 FP6004 4 5 FP6004 16 20 FP6004 19 FP6004 18 FP7803 16 FP7...

Page 61: ...J11 G I2C CK G I2C DAT PW D3 15V INT2 6 SDA VDDIO VDD IC6301 TILT SENSOR 4 1 14 SCL FS ACC IRQ FS ACC IRQ BH20 9 RL7403 G I2C CK1 AB42 AC45 G31 G I2C DA1 LCD UNIT FP4202 FP4202 2 1 FP4202 3 TOUCH PANEL TP INT TSP INT LCD OPEN H TP SDA TP SDA LCD ROTATE1 LCD ROTATE2 LCD OPEN H LCD OPEN H STB TRG TP SCL TP INT TP INT TP SCL TSP SDA TSP SCK FP4001 40 FP4001 41 FP4001 43 34 FP4201 36 FP4201 33 FP4201 ...

Page 62: ...12 FP3502 14 FP3502 20 FP3502 22 T5 FP3002 47 R5 FP3002 45 P5 FP3002 43 N5 FP3002 41 T6 FP3002 39 R6 FP3002 37 P6 FP3002 35 N6 FP3002 33 T7 FP3002 31 R7 FP3002 29 P7 FP3002 27 N7 FP3002 25 T9 FP3002 23 R9 FP3002 21 P9 FP3002 N9 T10 FP3002 15 R10 FP3002 13 P10 FP3002 11 N10 FP3002 17 DOP10 DOM10 W51 Y50 FP3502 44 FP3502 46 DOP11 DOM11 AA53 AB52 FP3502 48 FP3502 50 T11 FP3002 7 R11 FP3002 5 P11 FP30...

Page 63: ... FP8501 13 FP8501 9 FP8501 12 FP8501 10 FP8501 11 FP8501 5 FP8501 RF PMUEN RF PMUEN RF PMUEN FP6008 44 45 PMUEN 29 1 2 FP8501 WiFi INT WiFi INT WiFi RESET WiFi CLK WiFi CMD WiFi DAT0 WiFi DAT1 WiFi DAT2 WiFi DAT3 RF PMUEN WiFi INT FP6008 42 WIFI INT B 33 4 FP8501 BATTERY FPC BATTERY P C B UNIT WIFI FPC 32 72KHz 32 31 L11 BACKUP CTL2 PW D1 8V SD0 CD B26 SD UHS 2 CARD SOCKET WiFi INT To Q6002 S FP19...

Page 64: ... FP6001 28 FP6001 27 FP6001 26 FP6001 31 FP6001 22 23 GUN DET D4 CD6405 FP6001 18 FP6001 19 G MIC REF IN G MIC REF IN MICINC1 C6 MIC GND MIC R IN RL4701 RL4702 FP7101 1 FP7101 2 FP7101 5 FP7101 6 REF L STEREO MICROPHONE RL4705 RL4706 MIC FPC RL4703 RL4704 FP7101 3 FP7101 4 R CD6406 CD6404 CD6407 CD6412 CD6410 CD6408 CD6409 CD6001 CD6024 CD6411 PW D5 2V PIOC3 Q6401 B11 IC6404 REGULATOR 3 2 1 4 VIN ...

Page 65: ...7 D7 CD4002 FP4002 16 23 FP4002 LCD 54 FP4202 39 FP4202 VS D0 D15 HS DCLK 57 FP4202 56 FP4202 55 FP4202 SDA SCL SCEN 37 FP4202 36 FP4202 35 FP4202 LVOUT G0 C0 G7 C7 R0 Y0 R7 Y7 D1 D1 CLK CLK D0 D0 CH4208 SUB LVDS RX C1 CH4212 G1 CH4210 E1 CH4209 D1 CH4211 F1 CH4213 CH4207 H1 PCLK VS G4 G3 H4 XSD G2 VDD C5 VDD D2 VDD F5 VDDA A2 F XS F2 LS1 E4 PSEL0 PSEL1 D3 GNDA B2 GND C4 GND E2 GND F4 FM D5 FSS LS...

Page 66: ...VDDI DRY VDDM 2 10 8 7 6 9 BK28 Y4 IC5001 BIS DRIVER ADIN EXT3 G4 A1 HAY DAOUT K7 P00 G2 CH5019 CH5045 CH5015 CH5014 AA3 AB6 AA5 SAMBA M ST SCK CSIO HS SCLKI D2 AM2 AG1 SAMBA M ST SDI CSIO HS TXD C3 AM4 SAMBA M ST SDO CSIO HS RXD C1 AM6 SAMBA M CS CSIO HS CS N D4 Y2 CH5036 SAMB RSV3 MSIO TXD ICUIN9 F1 BN25 CH5035 SAMB RSV2 MSIO CS ICUIN8 E1 BJ29 SAMB RST SYSRST N A4 AA43 CH5034 SAMB RSV1 P01 ICUIN...

Page 67: ...X2DR G X1DR G X1DR G YDR G YDR FP3501 8 FP3001 9 FP3501 9 FP3001 10 FP3004 3 FP3004 4 FP3004 2 FP3004 1 FP3004 5 FP3004 6 Q5001 HA2Y INN HA2Y INP C6 D6 HA2X INP HAX DAOUT C4 J7 HDX SEN K8 HA2X INN D5 ADIN EXT1 VREF15 H4 HA2X OUT C5 HDY IN K9 OUTIS2B E8 OUTIS2A D9 OUT3A G8 OUT3B G9 OUTIS1A F7 OUTIS1B E7 HDY SEN K10 HA1X INP F4 HA1X INN G5 HA1Y INP G6 HA1Y INN H6 INTERNAL OP AMP VCM FPC IS P C B ISP...

Page 68: ...1 K PI2 E PI1 E PI2 K FP3561 5 PI4 A C FP3561 16 17 FP3561 6 FP3561 7 FP3561 8 PI3 K PI3 E FP7221 9 FP7221 10 PI1 K PI2 E PI1 E PI2 K FP7221 3 FP7221 4 FP7221 5 FP7221 6 FP3561 18 SHT THERMO SHT THERMO SHUT PI IN1 SHUT PI IN1 SHUT PI IN2 SHUT PI IN2 SHUT PI IN3 SHUT PI IN4 SHUT PI IN3 SHUT PI IN4 BM4 PW D3 15V Q9901 6 5 4 1 2 3 FP3561 13 FP3561 20 26 AE3 M SHUT1 AD2 M SHUT2 FP3561 27 33 MSMG2 MSMG...

Page 69: ...6003 CMD DIAL VF0 29 FP6005 CMD DIAL VR1 32 FP6005 CMD DIAL VR0 30 FP6005 SHUTTER 1 33 FP6005 SHUTTER 0 38 FP6005 CMD DIAL VF1 BG ISO SW 26 FP6005 28 FP6005 AD4 CMD DIAL VF0 BG ISO SW AJ3 CMD DIAL VF1 AJ5 CMD DIAL VR1 AH4 CMD DIAL VR0 AH2 PW D3 15V IC2005 SINGLE BILATERAL ANALOG SWITCH IC2004 SINGLE BILATERAL ANALOG SWITCH 3 4 5 2 1 A GND VCC B C 3 4 5 2 1 BA7 EV3 EVER 3V SYS RESET K6 OVERCUT H8 F...

Page 70: ...GOUT VDD VREGD2IN 31 22 28 SCPLDO TIMER 10 16 CTL SEQ3 VO3SEL CTL SEQ2 CTL SEQ1 CTL1234 17 18 SCL 19 SDA 14 13 32 INV7 VO6 9 VO5 8 VO4 7 VO3 6 VO2 5 4 VO1 IC1211 DC DC CONVERTER 6 CURRENT PROTECTION CURRENT FEEDBACK RAMP COMPENSATION LX VREF OSCILLATOR PWM SOFT START UVLO SWITCHING CONTROL VIN MODE 5 GND 1 CHIP ENABLE 4 VOUT 2 CE 3 CD1211 PW D3 15V CD1301 CD1401 CD1701 CD1101 AM46 AM44 PW A1 8V PW...

Page 71: ...NS DISCHARGE PHASE COMPENSATION ULQ CONTROL TON ONE SHOT REFIN REFIN2 SLEW VREFIN VIN VIN VIN PGND PGND PGND PGND PGND LP OCL REFERENCE VOLTAGE REFERENCE DETECTION REFERENCE SOFT START TRIP DETECTION 28 21 26 3 5 15 16 17 7 6 9 18 12 13 14 19 11 10 8 23 25 24 20 2 T4 D12 IC1901 REGULATOR 4 3 1 5 2 6 VSS NC CE VIN NCVOUT PW D1 0V B PW D1 0V A PW D1 0V CD1911 22 IC1951 DC DC CONTROLLER GND SW SW SW ...

Page 72: ...PGND PGND SOFT START UVLO THERMAL SHUTDOWN TIMER TON DIRECT CONTROL CONPENSATION PG ONTROL 7 VOS 14 FB 5 11 PVIN AVIN EN 9 SS TR 8 DEF LS LIM COMP 1 SW 3 SW COMP 15 16 PGND AGND PGND 4 PG 10 6 AA45 PW BIS5 2V PT1002 PIOB6 PW WIFI3 5V CD1801 PW SD3 15V CD1861 PW WIFI1 8V PW D3 15V IC3502 REGULATOR 3 2 4 6 1 VOUT CE VOUT VIN VSS 5 VIN IC3503 REGULATOR 2 3 4 1 VOUT VSS VIN CE PW D3 15V IS PWR ON4 PW ...

Page 73: ...S C4 PVBUS VDDP1 VDDP2 LX1 LX2 BST SYS1 SYS2 A5 A3 B3 D1 D2 A1 PORT DETECTION RID C6 DM B6 DP A6 SUS VI2C SDA SCL GNDP1 C3 D5 D6 E6 RID BLOCK I O CELL C1 C2 COMP GNDA BATTG BATT1 BATT2 E3 E5 A2 B1 B2 1 2 3 4 6 5 Q1502 PW BATT UNREG S PW USB UNREG PW USB 3V PW USB 3V PW USB 3V PW BAT1 BAT2 PW BATT UNREG E1 GNDP2 E2 DD ON D3 DD ON ISENSE PA15 PB5 25 Q1505 QR1505 28 IN2 PB1 15 IN1 PB0 14 TH ST USB DM...

Page 74: ...CATH GND VDD2 10V VDD1 1 8V GND SCANMODE XSCK SO TEST CLK1 GND XCLR VDD1 IF 1 8V LVCLK0A LV0A LV1A LV2A LV3A LV4A VDD1 IF 1 8V TEST GND VSSIF GND LV5A LV6A LV7A LV8A LV9A LVCLK1A VDD1 IF 1 8V VDD1 1 8V VDD2 10V VCAL VG0 VREF VCATH GND 61 59 57 55 53 51 49 47 45 43 41 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 60 58 56 54 52 50 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10...

Page 75: ...t Board Please click the radio button for Diagrams II Parts List on the menu bar in XML Service Manual If you want to print please click the icon button for Print on the icon bar and select the item 16 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List Please click the radio button for Diagrams II Parts List on the menu bar in XML Service Manual If you want to print please click the icon button for Print on...

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