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12.6. Power Block Diagram

DMC-G6  POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM

P8501

BAT+

1

F8501

BAT THERMO

2

BAT DET(NC)

3

BAT-

4

15

1-6

8-13

20-25

18

27-33

FP8501 FP9002

FP8501

FP8501

FP9002

FP9002

106

IC9102

(SYSTEM IC)

55

POWERSWONL

POWERSWONH

POWER
CTL SW

POWERONH 51

54

86

DACOUT0 67

(LCD BL DAC)

(LCD BLT)

(POWER CTL SW)

(POWER ON L)

(UNREG)

(BAT THERMO)

(PW DDR1.2V CA1)

(PW DDR1.8V CA1)

PW D1.1V

TO
BATTERY
CATCHER

VREGD

27

VREGD

VREGD2

62

Hx1

Hx1

ERROR AMP1

SERIAL I/F

ERROR AMP2

ERROR AMP3

ERROR AMP4

ERROR AMP5

ERROR AMP6

ERROR AMP7

CH1

STEP DOWN DC/DC

(Current mode)

64

Lx1

60

PGND1

57

Hx2

CH2

STEP DOWN DC/DC

(Current mode)

58

Lx2

59

PGND1

63

Lx1

54

Hx3

CH3

STEP DOWN DC/DC

(Current mode)

55

Lx3

53

PGND3

49

Hx4

50

Hx4

CH4

STEP DOWN DC/DC

(Current mode)

51

Lx4

52

PGND3

CH5

STEP DOWN DC/DC

(Current mode)

CH6

STEP DOWN DC/DC

(Current mode)

DRIVER

PROTECTION

SCP6

TIMER

SCP

TIMER

SS TIMER

12

21

RT

SEQ

OSC

UVLO

LDO

OVPCOMP

SHUTDOWN

VREGA

C

CP

DRIVER

P SW

1

VCC

23

CPLUS

CP SW

24

CMINUS

VREGD

VREGD2

29

VREGA

20

GND

0.3V

44

Hx5

47

Lx5

Lx5

43

PGND5

38

Hx6

39

Hx6

HVREG

DRIVER

VREGD

DRIVER

HVREG

DRIVER

VREGD

DRIVER

HVREG

DRIVER

VREGD

DRIVER

HVREG

DRIVER

VREGD

DRIVER

HVREG

DRIVER

VREGD

DRIVER

HVREG

DRIVER

40

Lx6

42

PGND5

46

41

Lx6

VREGD

VREGD

CH7

STEP UP DC/DC

(Current mode)

DRIVER

34

PGND7

33

VO7

SERIAL

I/F

ON/OFF

LOGIC

35

Lx7

61

25

HVREG

2

IC1001

(7CH SW REGULATOR)

56

PGND2

48

PGND4

26

VBAT

3

VBAT

45

Hx5

PW D3.0V

PW DDR1.2V

PW D3.5V

PW D4.5V

PW A3.1V

PW LEN4.2V

PW HDMI5V

IC1051

(REGULATOR)

2

3

4

1

VOUT

VSS

VIN

CE

X6001

(24MHz)

MCK24I

MCK24O

GPIO60

RSTB

(POWER SW IN)

(POWER ON H)

(POWER ON H)

(SYS RESET)

ADO IN2

IC6001

(VENUS ENGINE)

GPIO95 C2

W4

AA26

A14

GPIO48

A8

A9

(G I2C CK)

(BAT THERMO)

PIOC1

85

(MAICO POWER1)

PIOC0

RESETOUT

AD22

50

CL9029

CL6201

CL6202

CL1001

CL1002

CL1007

CL1005

CL6021

CL1003

GPIO50

(G I2C DAT)

AD21

OSCIN

X9101

(32.72kHz)

OSCOUT

43

42

CL1101

CL1201

CL1301

CL1401

CL1051

WiFi D3.2V
(To FP9002-1,2)

IC9004

(REGULATOR)

2

3

4

1

VOUT

GND

VIN

CE

CL9020

CL1501

CL1601

CL1801

ADO IN7

(SW UNREG)

B15

SW UNREG

SERIAL I/F

Vo3SEL

SERIAL I/F

SERIAL I/F

SERIAL I/F

SERIAL I/F

SERIAL I/F

37

PGND6

36

PGND6

30

VINREG

VINREG

REGOUT

VDD

VREGD2IN

31

22

28

SCPLDO

TIMER

10

F1002

58

45

EV3

IC9103

(REGULATOR)

3

4

6

5

2

1

VSS

VIN

VOUT

CE

NC

NC

CL9101

16

CTL SEQ3

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

PW BL14V
(To FP9009-40)

PW UNREG SYS

LCD BL MINUS
(From FP9009-39)

CL1702

CL1701

QR1701

QR6001

6

5

4

3

1

2

F9001

PW MD1.2V

PW CPOUT
(To Q9002-1,3)

CL1071

D1071

CURRENT
LIMIT COMP.

PFM COMP.
+1% VOLTAGE
POSITIONING

CURRENT
LIMIT COMP.

IC1071

(STEP DOWN CONVERTER)

1

6

4

5

LX

VIN

EN

FB

FB

GATE

DRIVER

ANTI-

SHOOT-

THROUGH

CONT.

STAGE

SAWTOOTH

GENERATOR

2.25MHz

OSC

LIMIT
HIGH
SIDE

LIMIT
LOW
SIDE

2

GND

PWM

COMP.

ERROR

AMP

VREF

VREF+1%

SOFT START

VOUT RAMP

CONTROL

REFERENCE

0.6V VREF

THERMAL

SHUTDOWN

UNDERVOLTAGE

LOCKOUT 1.8V

3

MODE

PW D1.8V

IC1061

(REGULATOR)

3

2

1

4

VDD

VOUT

CNT

GND

CL1061

IC6005

(REGULATOR)

(TOP OPERATION)

2

3

4

1 VOUT

GND

VCC

CE

IC6007

(REGULATOR)

3

2

1

4 VOUT

VIN

GND

CE

IC6008

(REGULATOR)

3

2

1

4 VOUT

VIN

GND

CE

IC6006

(REGULATOR)

2

3

4

1 VOUT

GND

VCC

CE

PIOC2

PIOB5

PIOB7

IC6004

(LOGIC IC)

4

3

1

2

5

6

GND

CLR

Q

CK

VCC

D

DDR VDD2

DDR VDDIOCKE

AA1

AF24

Y13

DDR VDD1

A3

E6

DDR VDDQ

W7

Y11

DDR VDDDQ

AA22

AD26

(DDR1.2V ON H)

PIOB3 80

(DDR1.8V ON H)

(DFF CLR)

87

(DFF D)

84

(DFF CK)

(EVR 3V)

82

PW D1.8V

FLASH P.C.B. 

CC8501

CC8502

(POWER ON L)

18

FP9001

POWER SW

TOP UNIT

ON

OFF

CC9001

RL9117

RL9135

RL9127

RL9138

RL9137

PIOC7 108

(BACK BAT+)

10

FP4401

32,33

FP9007

BACK BATT

B4401

BATT 40

EXT MIC P.C.B.

Summary of Contents for LUMIX DMC-G6P

Page 1: ...ER NO DSC1306018CE B26 Digital Camera Body Lens Kit Double Zoom Lens Kit Model No DMC G6P DMC G6PC DMC G6EB DMC G6EC DMC G6EE DMC G6EF DMC G6EG DMC G6GC DMC G6GN DMC G6HEB DMC G6HEC DMC G6HEE DMC G6HE...

Page 2: ...only GK S Silver Type only EE EF EG GK DMC G6X K Black Type W White Type only EE EF GH GK GT S Silver Type only GK GT DMC G6W K Black Type W White Type only GH GK GT S Silver Type only GK GT DMC G6H s...

Page 3: ...and Components 30 5 1 Body 30 5 2 Lens 32 6 Service Mode 33 6 1 Error Code Memory Function 33 7 Troubleshooting Guide 35 7 1 Checking Method of Body and Interchangeable Lens 35 7 2 About Tilt Sensor D...

Page 4: ...g 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 jumpe...

Page 5: ...P C B when servicing Discharging Procedure 1 Remove the Battery Con Cover 2 Put the insulation tube on the lead part of resistor ERG5SJ102 1k 5W An equivalent type of resistor may be used 3 Put the re...

Page 6: ...ces 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 fr...

Page 7: ...must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in you...

Page 8: ...hium battery is a critical component It must never be subjected to excessive heat or discharge It must therefore only be fitted in requirement designed specifically for its use Replacement batteries m...

Page 9: ...Before exchanging the MOUNT BOX UNIT the performances must be carefully checked by following the 7 Troubleshoot ing Guide section of this service manual Important 1 After replacing the MOUNT BOX UNIT...

Page 10: ...s not supplied due to difficulty of the transportation issue Fragile Dust free packing and requires critical lens adjustments Therefore any needs of the LENS MAIN BLOCK UNIT Ref 203 carefully confirm...

Page 11: ...nsportation issue Fragile Dust free packing and requires critical lens adjustments Therefore any needs of the LENS MAIN BLOCK UNIT Ref 308 carefully confirm its performance in advance 2 Once LENS MAIN...

Page 12: ...nsportation issue Fragile Dust free packing and requires critical lens adjustments Therefore any needs of the LENS MAIN BLOCK UNIT Ref 408 carefully confirm its performance in advance 2 Once LENS MAIN...

Page 13: ...sportation issue Fragile Dust free packing and requires critical lens adjustments Therefore any needs of the LENS MAIN BLOCK UNIT Ref 509 carefully confirm its performance in advance 2 Once LENS MAIN...

Page 14: ...OCK UNIT Ref 609 carefully confirm its performance in advance 2 Once LENS MAIN BLOCK UNIT Ref 609 is confirmed as defective place order LENS Unit Ref 600 and replace SHADING FRAME Ref 602 to maintain...

Page 15: ...15 3 4 Service Notes 3 4 1 About Wi Fi Function The page number in this chapter does not show the page number of this service manual...

Page 16: ...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 def...

Page 17: ...t 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 le...

Page 18: ...K g DMC G6GN h DMC G6GT i DMC G6PU 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 t...

Page 19: ...elligent auto mode iA or intelligent auto plus mode iA If the unit is intelligent auto mode iA or intelligent auto plus mode iA it does not display the initial settings menu Step 1 The temporary cance...

Page 20: ...orm as follows CASE 1 After replacing Main P C B Except EB EC EF and EG models VEP56183A is used as a Main P C B When Main P C B has just been replaced 11 model suffixes are displayed as follows three...

Page 21: ...B cable it is detected as removable media When the GK or GT model suffix is selected the display shows PLEASE SET THE CLOCK in Chinese As for your reference major default setting condition is as shown...

Page 22: ...22 4 Specifications 4 1 Body The following specification is for DMC G6EB G6KEB G6HEB G6WEB Some specifications may differ depending on model suffix...

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Page 27: ...27 4 2 Lens The following specification is for DMC G6EB G6KEB G6HEB G6WEB Some specifications may differ depending on model suffix...

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Page 29: ...29 The following specification is for DMC G6PC G6KPC G6XPC Some specifications may differ depending on model suffix...

Page 30: ...30 5 Location of Controls and Components 5 1 Body The following description is for DMC G6EB G6KEB G6HEB G6WEB Some descriptions may differ depending on model suffix...

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Page 32: ...llowing description is for DMC G6EB G6KEB G6HEB G6WEB Some descriptions may differ depending on model suffix The following description is for DMC G6PC G6KPC G6XPC Some descriptions may differ dependin...

Page 33: ...e unit has just before powered off 2 How to display The error code can be displayed by ordering the following procedure Preparation Attach the fully charged Battery and insert the memory card Step 1 T...

Page 34: ...occurred basically at user side In case of 8 example 2B801000 When the third digit from the left shows 8 this error occurred under the condition of INITIAL SETTINGS has been released Example Factory a...

Page 35: ...35 7 Troubleshooting Guide 7 1 Checking Method of Body and Interchangeable Lens...

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Page 40: ...f inclination become within 1 degree for a live view picture 1 When the mount box unit or IC6003 or Main P C B is replaced readjustment is necessary 2 When the mount box unit Main P C B or the exterio...

Page 41: ...al Level and Pitch angle Tilt are displayed 4 A posture state of the camera is displayed Confirmation 1 Put a checkmark in four portions of marked 1 each 2 Move the camera and confirm the change of ea...

Page 42: ...r the unit has been set the Wi Fi password by cus tomer run the Reset Wi Fi Settings for removing Wi Fi password then check the operation Reset Procedure of Wi Fi Settings 1 Press the MENU SET button...

Page 43: ...s 8 1 Service Fixture and Tools The following Service Fixture and tools are used for checking and servicing this unit About Name Ring Fixture RFKZ0507 for H FS014042 and H FS45150 About Adjustment Sha...

Page 44: ...OTE Work in the environment 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 PS14042PP E GK Order No...

Page 45: ...Flash P C B 3 DO NOT allow other parts to touch the high voltage circuit on Flash P C B No Parts No Connection Form 1 RFKZ0564 FP9001 MAIN TOP UNIT 23pin 0 3 FFC 2 VFK1950 FP9002 MAIN FLASH FPC FP850...

Page 46: ...46 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 9 1 2 P C B Location...

Page 47: ...rame 9 Battery Door Unit Fig D15 Battery Door Shaft Battery Door Spring Battery Door Unit 10 Battery Lock Knob Fig D16 2 Locking tabs Condenser Holder Battery Lock Spring Battery Lock Knob 11 LVF Unit...

Page 48: ...om FP7201 Flex LCD Hinge Unit FP7203 Flex Fig D31 1 Locking tab LCD IF P C B LCD BL Bezel Sheet LCD Unit LCD Earth Plate Unit LCD Case Top 22 Rear Operation FPC Unit Fig D32 3 Screws f 3 Screws g 1 Ho...

Page 49: ...49 9 1 3 1 Removal of the Rear Case Unit Fig D1 Fig D2...

Page 50: ...50 9 1 3 2 Removal of the Main P C B Fig D3 9 1 3 3 Removal of the Top Unit and Flash P C B Fig D4...

Page 51: ...51 Fig D5 Fig D6...

Page 52: ...52 9 1 3 4 Removal of the Front Case Unit Fig D7 Fig D8 9 1 3 5 Removal of the Mount Box Unit Fig D9...

Page 53: ...53 Fig D10 9 1 3 6 Removal of the NFC Antenna Unit Fig D11 9 1 3 7 Removal of the Wi Fi P C B Fig D12 9 1 3 8 Removal of the Battery Frame Fig D13...

Page 54: ...54 Fig D14 9 1 3 9 Removal of the Battery Door Unit Fig D15 9 1 3 10 Removal of the Battery Lock Knob Fig D16...

Page 55: ...55 9 1 3 11 Removal of the LVF Unit Fig D17 9 1 3 12 Removal of the LVF Module Fig D18 9 1 3 13 Removal of the LVF Lens Unit Fig D19...

Page 56: ...56 9 1 3 14 Removal of the Mic P C B Fig D20 9 1 3 15 Removal of the Ext Mic P C B Fig D21 9 1 3 16 Removal of the Hot Shoe FPC Unit Fig D22...

Page 57: ...57 9 1 3 17 Removal of the Flash Lock Lever Fig D23 9 1 3 18 Removal of the Hot Shoe Unit and Mic Unit Fig D24...

Page 58: ...58 Fig D25 9 1 3 19 Removal of the Flash Unit Fig D26...

Page 59: ...59 9 1 3 20 Removal of the Hinge SW FPC Unit Fig D27 Fig D28 9 1 3 21 Removal of the LCD IF P C B and LCD Unit Fig D29...

Page 60: ...60 Fig D30 Fig D31...

Page 61: ...and or dirt on Lens surfaces LCD image is fine No dust and dirt on it and no gradient images 9 2 Disassembly and Assembly Procedure for the Lens Please refer to the following service manuals about Di...

Page 62: ...djustment 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 Inspect it not only correspond...

Page 63: ...justing the AWB adjustment to cancel the WB adjustment mode for service Details refer to the instructions in the adjustment software 6 About the G sensor adjustment Offset adjustment for built in elec...

Page 64: ...nt 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 wit...

Page 65: ...S J PEG COMP EXPANDS MEDIA I F USB I F MAIN MICROPROCESSOR OIS CONTROL LENS DRIVE LCD DRIVE LP DDR2 MOBILE RAM 2G bit HDMI DRIVER COLOR LVF 0 39 PANEL 1440k dots IC1051 1061 9004 9005 IC9006 9201 REGU...

Page 66: ...01 7 FP7001 3 FP7001 1 FP7001 2 5 PW D3 0V FP9001 22 FP9001 23 LED AF OUT LED AF OUT T20 GPIO39 D16 AD0 IN0 C13 8 SSWF OUT1 SSWF OUT0 SSWF1OUT SSWF0OUT CL9901 CL9907 CL9908 CL9019 CL9018 CL9017 CL9016...

Page 67: ...FP9011 41 FP9011 42 FP9011 43 FP9011 44 MAICO THERMO PW D1 8V MC POW SW AD0 IN3 PW D3 0V PW D3 5V B14 FP9011 2 FP9011 17 FP9011 18 FP9011 14 FP9011 12 FP9011 8 GPIO2 MAICO PSV AC17 FP9011 16 CLK27 MAI...

Page 68: ...MI TX2P HDMI TX2M HDMI TX1P HDMI TX1M A19 B19 A20 FL6002 FL6001 HPDTCT HDMI TX0M HDMI TXCP B18 G HDMI D2 G HDMI D2 G HDMI D1 G HDMI D1 G HDMI D0 G HDMI D0 G HDMI CK G HDMI CK HDMI CEC S HDMI SCL S HDM...

Page 69: ...CL8504 C8510 For Flash Charge 8 1 7 6 5 2 3 4 RL8512 RL7957 RL7955 RL7956 RL7954 RL8511 RL8521 RL8522 5 1 4 3 2 6 Q8502 D S G F8502 P8501 1 CC8501 F8501 UNREG STB PWM OUT STB CHG LVL INT STB TRG BATTE...

Page 70: ...MO PIOC1 85 MAICO POWER1 PIOC0 RESETOUT AD22 50 CL9029 CL6201 CL6202 CL1001 CL1002 CL1007 CL1005 CL6021 CL1003 GPIO50 G I2C DAT AD21 OSCIN X9101 32 72kHz OSCOUT 43 42 CL1101 CL1201 CL1301 CL1401 CL105...

Page 71: ...VDD33 PW D4R8V PW MDM1R2V PW D3R5V PW BIASO MC POW SW GND 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 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 4...

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