Signal Circuit Overview
The K is the Remote Receiver and Power LED board. Commands that originate from the remote control or
keypad of the GS board are received and processed by the system control circuit located on the A board.
The A board contains an Optical Audio Out jack for use with a Dolby Digital decoder and a multi-channel audio
amplifier. When a digital channel is selected, the output from the Digital Audio Out jack is Dolby Digital. The same
jack outputs PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) when any other signal source is selected.
NTSC, ATSC, and QAM television reception is performed by the A board. The unit also contains two video inputs,
two HDMI inputs and two component inputs that are directly connected to the A board. The A board selects the
video signal for display on the screen. It is responsible for converting all inputs into YUV data for video
processing. The A board performs PIP (Picture in Picture) and picture control operations such as brightness,
contrast, color, tint, etc. The PEAKS firmware of the unit also resides in this board. The RGB output of the A board
passes through an LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) transmitter for conversion into serial data. The
output signal is then applied to the D board.
The D board is responsible for displaying the picture. It provides the scan, sustain and data drive signals to
address the panel. The scan pulses are output to the SC board. The sustain pulses are output to the SS board.
The data drive signals are output to the C1, and C2 boards. The C1 board drives the right half of the panel; the C2
board drives the left half of the panel.
The SC board is responsible for the generation of the scan pulses. Scan pulses are used for initialization and
selection of the pixels.
The SU and SD boards are de-multiplexer boards that are responsible for converting serial data output of the SC
board into parallel data to drive the panel.
The SS board is responsible for the generation of the sustain pulses. Sustain pulses are used to initialize and
control the brightness of the screen.
The SS2 and SS3 boards are extension (connector) boards used to connect the SS board to the panel.
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Summary of Contents for TH-37PX60U
Page 5: ...2007 Panasonic Plasma Line up 5 ...
Page 6: ...Models Comparison 6 ...
Page 7: ...Models Comparison 7 ...
Page 8: ...Models Comparison 8 ...
Page 10: ...10 ...
Page 11: ...10th Generation Plasma Television 11 Board Layout ...
Page 12: ...12 ...
Page 14: ...TH 42PX75U Board Layout Pictorial 14 ...
Page 16: ...Overall Block Diagram 16 ...
Page 18: ...18 ...
Page 19: ...10th Generation Plasma Television 19 Power Supply ...
Page 20: ...20 ...
Page 21: ...Standby Circuit 21 ...
Page 23: ...Standby Circuit 23 ...
Page 28: ...Main CPU VCC Supply A Board 28 ...
Page 30: ...TV_SUB_ON TUNER_SUB_ON 30 ...
Page 32: ...TV_SUB_ON F_STB_ON 32 P P Board ...
Page 34: ...TV_SUB_ON Relay Drive Circuit 34 ...
Page 37: ...ACFB Active Clamp Full Bridge Switching Circuit 37 ...
Page 39: ...MAIN SUB Voltages 39 ...
Page 41: ...F 15V DTV9V SUB5V SOS Detect Circuit 41 ...
Page 43: ...Power On Operation 43 ...
Page 45: ...Power On 1 45 L H ...
Page 48: ...48 Power On 3 ...
Page 51: ...P15V P5V Circuit 51 ...
Page 53: ...Vsus Vda Circuit 53 ...
Page 57: ...10th Generation Plasma Television 57 Shutdown Circuits ...
Page 58: ...58 ...
Page 59: ...SOS Circuit Overview 59 ...
Page 63: ...DRV_RST SOS 63 ...
Page 65: ...Location of Q9302 65 ...
Page 66: ...Close up View of Q9302 66 ...
Page 67: ...5 Blinks SOS 1 67 ...
Page 69: ...SOS Drive reset 69 ...
Page 71: ...12 Blinks SOS 71 ...
Page 73: ...10th Generation Plasma Television 73 Signal Processing ...
Page 74: ...74 ...
Page 75: ...Signal Circuit Overview 75 ...
Page 77: ...Video Process Block Diagram 77 77 ...
Page 79: ...D Board Block Diagram 79 ...
Page 83: ...Audio Process Block Diagram 83 83 ...
Page 85: ...85 ...
Page 86: ...10th Generation Plasma Television 86 Adjustments ...
Page 87: ...87 ...
Page 90: ...Self Check Menu 90 ...
Page 91: ...Check point 91 ...
Page 94: ...Adjustment Sub Menu 94 ...