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Copyright 2005 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

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Color Television

Chassis

BP2.2U, BP2.3U

AA

Service Manual SDI Plasma Panels: 3122 785 14990

F_15400_000.eps

200505

Contents

Page

Contents

Page

1.

Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis 
Overview

2

2.

Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

5

3.

Directions for Use

7

4.

Mechanical Instructions

8

5.

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 13

6.

Block Diagrams and Overviews

Wiring Diagram

33

Block Diagram Video

34

Block Diagram Audio

35

Block Diagram Control

36

I2C ICs Overview

37

Supply Lines Overview

38

7.

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Drawing PWB

Ambi Light Panel (Optional)

(AL) 39

40

SSB: DC/DC

(B1A) 41

80-89

SSB: DC/DC Connections

(B1B) 42

80-89

SSB: RS232 Interface

(B1C) 43

80-89

SSB: Channel Decoder

(B2A) 44

80-89

SSB: Main Tuner & OOB Tuner

(B2B) 45

80-89

SSB: MPIF Main: Video Source Selection (B3A) 46

80-89

SSB: MPIF Main: Supply

(B3B) 47

80-89

SSB: MPIF Main: IF & SAW Filter

(B3C) 48

80-89

SSB: MPIF Main: Audio Source Selection (B3D) 49

80-89

SSB: MPIF Main: Audio Amplifier

(B3E) 50

80-89

SSB: MPIF Main: Connections A

(B3F) 51

80-89

SSB: MPIF Main: Connections B

(B3G) 52

80-89

SSB: PNX2015: Audio/Video

(B4A) 53

80-89

SSB: PNX2015: DV I/O Interface

(B4B) 54

80-89

SSB: PNX2015: Tunnel Bus

(B4C) 55

80-89

SSB: PNX2015: DDR Interface

(B4D) 56

80-89

SSB: PNX2015: Standby & Control

(B4E) 57

80-89

SSB: PNX2015: Supply

(B4F) 58

80-89

SSB: PNX2015: Display Interface

(B4G) 59

80-89

SSB: Viper: Control

(B5A) 60

80-89

SSB: Viper: Main Memory

(B5B) 61

80-89

SSB: Viper: A/V & Tunnel Bus

(B5C) 62

80-89

SSB: Viper: Supply

(B5D) 63

80-89

SSB: Viper: Display Diversity & Ambilight (B5E) 64

80-89

SSB: Display Interface: MOP

(B6) 65

80-89

SSB: HDMI

(B7A) 66

80-89

SSB: HDMI: I/O & Control

(B7B) 67

80-89

SSB: HDMI: Supply

(B7C) 68

80-89

SSB: USB2.0: Host

(B8) 69

80-89

SSB: Ethernet (Optional)

(B9A) 70

80-89

SSB: UART

(B9B) 71

80-89

SSB: POD: Out of Band

(B10B) 71

80-89

SSB: POD: Common Interface

(B10A) 72

80-89

SSB: POD: Buffering

(B10C) 73

80-89

SSB: POD: TS Buffering

(B10D) 74

80-89

SSB: Firewire 1394: Main (Optional)

(B11A) 75

80-89

SSB: Firewire 1394: Buffering (Optional) (B11B) 76

80-89

SSB: Miscelaneous

(B12) 77

80-89

SRP Overview SSB

78-79

80-89

External I/O Panel: Externals A

(BE1) 90

92

External I/O Panel: Externals B

(BE2) 91

92

Audio Amplifier Panel

(C) 93

94

Side I/O Panel

(D) 95

96

Control Board

(E) 97

98

LED Panel

(J) 99

100

8.

Alignments

101

9.

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data 
Sheets

106

Abbreviation List

126

IC Data Sheets

129

10. Spare Parts List

142

11. Revision List

151

Summary of Contents for 32PF7320A/37

Page 1: ...ck Diagram Control 36 I2C ICs Overview 37 Supply Lines Overview 38 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Drawing PWB Ambi Light Panel Optional AL 39 40 SSB Viper Control B5A 60 80 89 SSB Viper Main Memory B5B 61 80 89 SSB Viper A V Tunnel Bus B5C 62 80 89 SSB Viper Supply B5D 63 80 89 SSB Viper Display Diversity Ambilight B5E 64 80 89 SSB Display Interface MOP B6 65 80 89 SSB HDMI B7A 66 80 89 SSB HD...

Page 2: ...systems ATSC NTSC Video playback NTSC Cable Unscrambled digital cable QAM Digital cable ready CableCard Presets channels 100 presets Tuner bands VHF UHF S band Hyper band Supported video formats 640x480i 1fH 640x480p 2fH 720x576i 1fH BP2 2 720x576p 2fH BP2 2 1280x720p 3fH 1920x1080i 2fH 1 1 4 Miscellaneous Power supply Mains voltage VAC 100 240 Mains frequency Hz 50 60 Ambient conditions Temperatu...

Page 3: ...ear connections 1 2 3 Rear Connections under side Figure 1 3 Rear connections under side POD CableCARD Interface 68p See diagram B10A jk IEEE1394 optional 1 Data TPB jk 2 Data TPB jk 3 Data TPA jk 4 Data TPA jk RJ45 LAN optional 8p See diagram B9A jk Service Connector UART 1 UART_TX Transmit k 20 Ground Gnd H Aerial In F type US Coax 75 ohm D 1 2 4 Rear Connections rest Figure 1 5 Rear connections...

Page 4: ...udio L 0 5 VRMS 10 kohm kq Rd Audio R 0 5 VRMS 10 kohm kq GEMSTAR Mini Jack Remote Control In Out 1 Ground Gnd H 2 RXD j 3 TXD k 4 IR OUT k 5 RXD k 1 3 Chassis Overview Figure 1 6 PWB CBA locations F_15400_110 eps 310505 AL AMBI LIGHT PANEL AL AMBI LIGHT PANEL E CONTROL BOARD B SMALL SIGNAL PANEL BE EXTERNAL I O PANEL C AUDIO AMPLIFIER D SIDE I O PANEL J LED PANEL MULTI MEDIA CARD READER USB OPTIO...

Page 5: ...ower plug Check the cabinet for defects to avoid touching of any inner parts by the customer Service Default Mode see chapter 5 with a color bar signal and stereo sound L 3 kHz R 1 kHz unless stated otherwise and picture carrier at 475 25 MHz for PAL or 61 25 MHz for NTSC channel 3 Where necessary measure the waveforms and voltages with D and without E aerial signal Measure the voltages in the pow...

Page 6: ...these ICs will be delivered in so called dry packaging to protect the IC against moisture This packaging may only be opened short before it is used soldered Otherwise the body of the IC gets wet inside and during the heating time the structure of the IC will be destroyed due to high steam pressure inside the body If the packaging was opened before usage the IC has to be heated up for some hours ar...

Page 7: ...EN 7 BP2 2U BP2 3U 3 3 Directions for Use You can download this information from the following websites http www philips com support http www p4c philips com As the software upgrade is a new feature it is explained below ...

Page 8: ...ressing 4 2 Service Positions 4 3 Assy Panel Removal 4 4 Set Re assembly Notes Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation due to the different set executions Follow the disassemble instructions in described order 4 1 Cable Dressing Figure 4 1 Cable dressing BP2 2U F_15400_111 eps 250505 ...

Page 9: ...at foils are not damaged 4 3 2 Speaker Compartment Cover After removing the metal rear cover you gain access to the Speaker Compartment covers 1 Remove all T10 screws 1 around the outer rim of the cover 2 Remove the T10 screws 2 on top of the inner rim 3 For sets with AmbiLight Remove the T10 screws 3 at the bottom of the inner rim 4 After removal of all the screws slightly push the top of the cov...

Page 10: ... that hold the assy When defective replace the whole unit 4 3 9 LED Panel 1 Disconnect the cable s from the panel 2 Remove the T10 mounting screws that hold the panel 3 Take out the panel When defective replace the whole unit 4 3 10 Small Signal Board SSB 1 Remove all connector fixation screws 1 at the connector plate bottom side and at the shielding plate rear side 2 Remove the fixation screws 2 ...

Page 11: ...ly board Mains cable at the Main Supply board Side I O cable at SSB side fragile connector Cable at LED panel Keyboard cable at SSB side Audio Amplifier supply cable at the Main Supply board Loudspeaker cables incl ferrites at the Audio panel 4 Lift the metal frame together with all PWBs from the display panel see figure Frame lift 5 After removal of the frame lift the PDP from the set Figure 4 10...

Page 12: ...ove the PDP as described earlier 2 Remove the T10 screws 1 from the mounting frame 3 After removal of the frame you can lift the glass plate from the set Figure 4 12 Glass plate removal photo from LC4 9 chassis 4 4 Set Re assembly To re assemble the whole set execute all processes in reverse order F_15400_119 eps 200505 1 ...

Page 13: ... ComPair a hardware interface between a computer see requirements below and the TV chassis It offers the ability of structured troubleshooting test pattern generation error code reading software version readout and software upgrading frequency to which the set will tune would be as specified in the channel map and could be different from the one corresponding to the physical channel 3 All picture ...

Page 14: ...owed by maximal 10 errors The most recent error is displayed at the upper left for an error explanation see paragraph Error Codes Defective Module Here the module that generates the error is displayed If there are multiple errors in the buffer which are not all generated by a single module there is probably another defect It will then display the message UNKNOWN here Reset Error Buffer When you pr...

Page 15: ...itialized after corruption this production code has to be re written to NVM ComPair will foresee a possibility to do Change via MENU TV PICTURE DIGITAL PROCESSING TV System Gives information about the video system of the selected transmitter M NTSC M signal received ATSC ATSC signal received Center Mode Not applicable DNR Gives the selected DNR setting Dynamic Noise Reduction OFF MINIMUM MEDIUM or...

Page 16: ...s up until it reaches the situation just before protection So this is a kind of automatic stepwise start up In combination with the start up diagrams below you can see which supplies are present at a certain moment Important to know here is that if e g the 3V3 detection fails and thus error 11 is blinking and the TV is restarted via SDM the Stand by Processor will enable the 3V3 but will not go to...

Page 17: ... low CPUGO inverse of the stby I O line POD MODE and PDPGO are then both low and the PDP is in the low power mode Switching the POD MODE low in an FHPPDP set makes the CPUGO go high and starts the PDP CPU except in an FHP PDP Cold Boot FHPPDPSet Switch PDPGO high PDP should start 5V 8V6 and 12V are activated Yes No Switching the PDPGO high will give a visual artefact and should only be done if rea...

Page 18: ...ly detection algorithms for 1V2 and 3V3 Enable the supply for 2 5V and 3 3V ENABLE 3V3 1 2V error detect 1V2 received within 250ms No Yes SP SP detect 3V3 received within 250 ms Enable the supply fault detection interrupt Supply fault error No Yes SP SUPPLY FAULT I O line is High Start polling the detect 3V3 every 40ms No separate enable and detect is present for the 2V5 supply in the Baby Jaguar ...

Page 19: ...Yes No Init FHP PDP Switch PDPGO low Send STBYEN 1 PFCON 1 VCCON 1 to PDPdisplay I C SDI PDP Set Yes Log display error and enter protection mode Switch on the LVDS output of the PNX2015 with a correct clock frequency within 4s after switching the POD and on mode to prevent PDP display supply protection Init SDI PDP Yes PWR OK PDP received within 10s after POD and on mode toggle No SP Switch LVDS b...

Page 20: ...nitialize audio and video processing ICs and functions RGB video blanking and audio mute Wait untill QVCP generates a valid LVDS output clock Switch on LVDS transmitter PNX2015 if not already on 42 50 SDI V4 Switch the SDI Picture Flag low to enable picture 1 5 seconds later the display will unblank automatically and show the LVDS content ...

Page 21: ...ing EN 21 BP2 2U BP2 3U 5 Active action holder MIPS autonomous action action holder St by Mute all sound outputs Mute all video outputs Blank PDP display Switch RESET_AUDIO and SOUND_ENABLE lines high 42 50 SDI V4 Wait 600ms to prevent image ...

Page 22: ...ough checksum Semi Stand by action holder MIPS autonomous action action holder St by MIPS image completes the application reload stops DDR RAM access puts itself in a sleepmode and signals the standby µP when the Stand by mode can be entered DDR RAM is put in self refresh mode and the images are kept in the hibernating DDR RAM Switch Viper in reset state POD Wait 5ms Wait 10ms ...

Page 23: ...ed and an authenticated POD is present Semi Stand by autonomous action action holder St by Reboot Power down HDMI and 1394 hardware by keeping POWERDOWN 1394 GPIO 0 line high Set Viper HW blocks TM1 TM2 MBS VMSP1 and VMSP2 to powerdown mode Hibernate the PNX2015 memory and keep the PNX2015 in reset state action holder MIPS ...

Page 24: ...nit SDI PDP Yes No SP Switch LVDS back off if end state is not the active state These LVDS items are SDI V3 display only Wait 2000ms to allow main supply to deliver full power SDI PDP Set Log display error and enter protection mode Switch on the LVDS output the PNX2015 with a correct clock frequency within 4s after switching the POD and ON mode to prevent PDP display supply protection PWR OK PDP r...

Page 25: ... of the safety investigations Switch Viper in reset state Wait 10ms Redefine wake up reasons for protection state and transfer to stand by µP Log the appropriate error and set stand by flag in NVM Ask stand by µP to enter protection state Switch off LCD lamp supply for LCD sets Wait 250ms min 200ms Switch off LVDS signal Switch off 12V LCD supply within a time frame of min 0 5ms to max 50ms after ...

Page 26: ...the problem of the defective television ComPair can gather diagnostic information in two ways Automatic by communication with the television ComPair can automatically read out the contents of the entire error buffer Diagnosis is done on I2C UART level ComPair can access the I2 C UART bus of the television ComPair can send and receive I2 C UART commands to the micro controller of the television In ...

Page 27: ...rors need more than 90 seconds before they start blinking So in case of problems wait 2 minutes from start up onwards and then check if the front LED is blinking Table 5 3 Error code overview Error Description Error Prot Detected by Device Defective module Result 1 I2 C1 P VIPER n a I2 C1_blocked Protection 3 Hz blinking 2 I2 C2 P VIPER n a I2 C2_blocked Protection 3 Hz blinking 3 I2 C3 P Stby µP ...

Page 28: ...lem around the VIPER supplies not OK VIPER completely dead I2 C link between VIPER and Stand by Processor broken etc Error 12 12 V error Except a physical problem with the 12 V itself it is also possible that there is something wrong with the Audio DC Protection see paragraph Hardware Protections for this Error 14 Audio supply This error combines two fault conditions for error 3 checks on an I2C a...

Page 29: ...udio DC Protection This protection occurs when there is a DC voltage on the speakers In that case the main supply is switched off but the stand by supply is still working For the Samsung V4 PDP displays all internal supplies except the 5V2 are switched off and the LED on the display s Main Supply blinks eleven times which means there is an over voltage protection 5 8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips ...

Page 30: ... 1U01 is broken this usually means a pair of defective power MOSFETs 7U01 or 7U03 Item 7U00 should be replaced as well in this case Note 2 The 12V switch and 8V6 switch see DC DC CONNECTIONS schematic are not present on board they are bypassed by jumpers 5 9 Software Upgrading 5 9 1 Introduction 5 9 2 Procedure The software image resides in the NAND Flash and is formatted in the following way Figu...

Page 31: ...t 5 9 4 Stand by Software Upgrade It will be possible to upgrade the Stand by software via a PC and the ComPair interface Check paragraph ComPair on how to connect the interface To upgrade the Stand by software use the following steps 1 Disconnect the TV from the Mains AC Power 2 Short circuit the SPI pins 2 on the SSB They are located outside the shielding see figure SPI service pads 3 Keep the S...

Page 32: ...Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding EN 32 BP2 2U BP2 3U 5 Personal Notes ...

Page 33: ...P10 5P B SSB PDP POWER SUPPLY PDP INVERTER PDP INVERTER D SIDE I O E CONTROL BOARD C AUDIO AMPLIFIER J LED PANEL 1H07 14P 1U03 3P EJTAG PLASMA PANEL BE EXTERNAL I O FILTER AC Supply 8152 8195 8146 8103 8101 8162 8140 8150 8120 8136 8736 8735 8102 RIGHT SPEAKER LEFT SPEAKER 9P CN4004 11P F_15400_022 eps 310505 1M11 11P 1M10 3P 1M08 4P 1M48 3P 1M49 4P 1M12 3P CN1M10 4P 1M11 11P 1M10 3P 1M08 4P 1M48 ...

Page 34: ...N C AV1 AV5 AV6_R PR AV1 AV5 AV6_G Y AV1 AV5 AV6_B PB AV1 AV6_FBL HSYNC FRONT_Y CVBS FRONT_C AV2 AV4_R PR AV2 AV4_G Y AV2 AV4_B_PB AV2_C AV2_Y CVBS Y CVBS MON OUT AV6_VSYNC AV7_Y CVBS AV7_C 2 4 1M36 1M36 2 4 FRONT_C FRONT_Y CVBS 1020 AV1 AV6_FBL HSYNC AV6_VSYNC AV7_Y CVBS 1 5 SVHS 2 4 3 1070 AV7_C EXT 1 1030 EXT 1 AV1 AV5 AV6_G Y AV1 AV5 AV6_B PB AV1 AV5 AV6_R PR 7012 7011 7010 8V 1050 EXT 3 7000 ...

Page 35: ...PDIF IN1 SPDIF OUT1 3 3 1M52 B3f B3f B3f B3f B3f B3f AH1 AG1 AB1 AA1 DATA LINK 2 DATA LINK 3 DATA LINK 1 DATA LINK I2D AUDIO PROCESSING I2S IN I2S OUT DEM DEC DV4 DATA HDMI CONNECTOR HDMI PANELLINK RECEIVER 7B11 TDA9975 RX2 RX2 RX1 RX1 RX0 RX0 RXC RXC AUDIO MULTIPLEXED WITH VIDEO SEE ALSO BLOCKDIAGRAM VIDEO F_15400_124 eps 240505 3A55 3A66 SPI 1 AUDIO IN1 R AUDIO IN1 L 1060 AUDIO IN2 R AUDIO IN2 L...

Page 36: ... 0 13 POD D 0 7 7P34 BUFFERING PCI AD 24 31 PCI AD 0 31 DV1F DATA 0 7 DV1F DATA 0 7 7001 P87LPC760 MICRO CONTROLLER 7018 7009 7015 5014 1M11 11 6 1 7019 7010 7016 5015 7020 7011 7017 5016 1M12 1 2 3 RED BLUE GREEN 1M49 1 2 3 4 SCL SDA RXD 1M48 1 2 3 TO 2nd AMBI LIGHT PWB Optional TO 1M49 VIPER B5E See also block diagram I2C 7 6 8 14 12 13 STANDBY CONTROL B3G B10D AJ13 P50 B3G AG13 P50 HDMI B7A AG1...

Page 37: ...IPER AJ19 AK19 3L91 3L90 TXD UP RXD UP B10D AVIP COLUMBUS HD 1U03 1 3 UART CONNECTOR RES 3U79 3U81 TXD RXD 7P15 74HC4066PW 8 11 1 4 10 9 2 3 TXD VIPER RXD UP RXD VIPER TXD UP B5A B4E B4E B5A 1M15 1 3 UART SERVICE CONNECTOR 3O15 3O16 TXD RXD AG16 UART SWITCH 7P16 5 UART SWITCHn 12 7P17 13 6 DDR SDRAM 16Mx16 7L50 K4D261638F DDR SDRAM 1 7V01 K4D551638F DDR SDRAM 2 7V02 K4D551638F 3 5 7 9 11 JTAG TRST...

Page 38: ...3V3 3V3 STANDBY 3V3 STANDBY 5LN2 UP 3V3 LVDS 3V3 5LN3 3V3 3V3 3V3 STANDBY 3V3 STANDBY 5J08 VDISP2 5VDISP 5VDISP VDISP 5J10 5V2 STBY 5V2 STBY 12VSW 12VSW 7J06 5V 5V 3V3 3V3 2V5D 2V5D VREF VPR VREF VPR 5V01 2V5D DDR 2V5 VPR 2V5 VPR 3V3 3V3 VREF VPR 3H50 2V5 2V5 1V2 1V2 2V5 VPR 5Q07 3V3 3V3 3V3 3V3 5V 5V 8V6 SW 8V6 SW 5G01 3V3M 2V5M 7G02 IN OUT COM 7G03 IN OUT COM 1V2M 3V3 3V3 AIN 5V BIN 5V 1B01 1 1B...

Page 39: ...7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B C D E CCFL SI4946 SI4946 SI4946 BLUE RED A B C D E 1004 D1 1010 A2 1050 C4 1M08 A1 1M10 B1 1M11 B10 1M12 E10 1M48 C1 1M49 E1 2001 A2 1 2 3 F023 1M12 1 2 3 7 9 B03B XASK 1 1 11 13 2 3 4 5 6 BD21416 00 5016 6003 BAS316 1M0 3042 F032 F031 A002 A001 A003 4 5 A004 B5B PH K 1004 1 2 3 20M DSX840GA 1050 4 3 I010 7015 2 5 6 F099 F047 1K0 3015 2030 47n 7009 BC847BW BC847BW...

Page 40: ...1 A1 2062 A1 2070 A1 2071 A1 2072 A1 3001 B2 3002 B2 3003 B2 3004 B1 3005 B1 3006 B1 3007 B1 3008 B2 3009 B2 3010 B2 3011 B2 3012 B2 3013 B2 3014 B2 3015 B2 3016 B2 3017 B2 3018 B2 3019 B2 3020 B2 3022 B2 3023 B2 3024 B2 3025 B2 3026 B2 3027 B2 3028 B2 3029 B2 3030 B2 3031 B2 3042 A1 3999 B1 5002 B2 5007 B1 5008 B1 5014 A2 5015 A1 5016 A1 6000 B2 6001 B2 6002 B2 6003 B2 6004 B1 6005 B1 6006 B2 600...

Page 41: ...E7 IU28 E7 IU29 B6 IU30 B6 IU31 B5 IU32 B5 IU33 B15 IU34 B14 IU35 B13 IU52 7U03 1 SI4936ADY 7 8 2 1 3U67 GND SIG IU55 2K2 3U95 150R 3U44 22u 2U24 1M0 1K0 3U29 3U55 10K IU08 6U11 BZX384 C12 10K 3U93 3U53 IU63 3U69 4R7 330R IU12 FU02 IU07 100n 2U55 10K IUA0 3U80 3UA1 1K0 2U23 100p 1 1K0 3UA4 1 IU13 3U41 33K 100n 3U86 10K 2U12 3U14 6K8 100n 2U15 IU50 IU79 SI4936ADY 7U03 2 5 6 4 3 6K8 3U07 10K 3U03 7U...

Page 42: ...E4 2U39 F4 2U43 B3 2U44 C3 3U47 B7 3U48 B6 1U14 E3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1U12 E3 1U13 E2 VTUN GENERATOR 8 1 8 A B C 6 7 3UA0 C4 5U01 D4 D E F DC DC CONNECTIONS 2U02 F3 B C 1U10 E2 1U11 E3 2U35 B6 2U36 B7 BZX384 C12 6U25 FU65 100p 2U02 FU63 FU10 100p 2U00 2U03 100p FU17 IU39 100n 2U07 IU71 5V CON FU14 FU11 2U39 100p 100n 2U36 BZX384 C27 6U01 1U16 9 5U05 1 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1M46 B11B PH K 9U12 BC847BW 7U2...

Page 43: ...84 C6 IU85 D6 IU87 D5 IU90 A3 IU91 B3 IU92 B3 IU93 C5 IU94 C5 IU95 C5 IU96 D5 IU97 D7 IU98 D6 IU99 E4 1K0 3U75 3U77 1K5 IU92 IU91 150R 3U72 10n 2U60 4 3U74 1K0 5 3 1 2 FU30 7U21 TS431AILT 1K0 3U76 IU87 9U07 10V 10u 2U61 IU98 IU99 IU97 9U13 9U14 100n 2U65 IU00 IU64 100n 2U63 3V3 16 2U64 100n 13 12 8 9 11 14 10 7 2 6 Φ RS232 1 3 4 5 15 7U22 ST3232C IU90 10K 3U92 FU52 FU51 FU31 3U99 100R IU94 3V3 UAR...

Page 44: ...TK0 ITH6 2T55 100u 4V IT14 3TG8 100R 10n 3TJ6 2TJ7 1K0 2TG3 ITG8 FTH1 10n 2TK3 2TK8 10n 1u0 1u0 2TK9 3T21 1 68R 2TG7 100n 1K0 3TH0 2TM3 1u0 ITI0 1u0 2T56 ITI3 109 18 39 85 47 60 69 78 92 105 117 56 17 121 32 48 57 62 71 84 98 124 42 43 44 52 49 64 63 79 55 91 90 88 87 83 77 75 74 68 72 46 65 108 106 58 59 104 103 50 70 93 120 107 102 101 99 118 116 115 113 67 38 29 27 28 31 30 36 35 129 119 37 51 ...

Page 45: ...29 IT27 IT25 IT26 10n 2T09 AT48 AT43 2T21 10n BC847BW 7T12 5VTUN 4K7 3T13 4K7 3T09 IT02 10n 2T15 4K7 3T12 2T12 1u0 FT09 AT41 2T98 10n 2T10 100n 5V 5V OOB 3T02 1K0 1u8 2 INPUT1 3 INPUT2 7 OUTPUT1 6 OUTPUT2 4 VAGC VCC 1 5T46 UPC3218GV 7T41 8 GND1 5 GND2 2T14 10n AT47 10n 2T16 5V OOB 3T04 10R 5V OOB 100n 2T24 2T25 330u 6 3V 2T43 1u0 2T51 10n FT07 100n 2T02 IT03 3T25 75R 10 NC 3 OOB 5 RF_GC 8 SCL 9 SD...

Page 46: ...3 E5 2C14 E3 C D RES E F G A 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B 2C01 C4 2C02 C4 D E F G 0T00 A11 0T00 2C16 22n 22n 2C11 2C27 100n IC09 5C03 2C04 22n FC03 22n FC04 49 64 47 15 2C06 6 46 45 25 30 60 61 55 56 50 51 62 63 57 58 52 53 54 26 31 48 59 9 16 123 126 1 19 22 12 4 8 AND DATA LINK SOURCE SELECT 7C00 4 PNX3000HL N2 27 32 5 IC04 2C18 22n IC06 2C03 22n 2C28 100n 2C07 22n 2C02 22n 2C09 22n 22n 2C01...

Page 47: ... 1 2 3 IC41 G3 IC44 E4 IC45 F4 IC46 E4 2AB5 B5 2C31 A7 2C32 H2 2C33 H2 2C34 H4 2C35 C4 3C41 10K 5C35 1C33 F 500mA IC44 9C47 3C37 330R 5C34 IC33 3C31 10R 1u0 2C46 9C49 3C30 560R 1K2 3C44 3C33 820R 33R 3C46 FC41 IC38 2AB5 1n0 100R 3C40 FC37 5C37 9C50 2C35 100n 2C32 10V 10u 2C31 FC40 FC31 100n 43 24 18 3 14 28 35 20 21 2 40 23 10 33 11 29 34 42 38 13 44 PNX3000HL N2 7C00 3 39 7 37 36 41 E W CONTROL M...

Page 48: ...53 D4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B C D E A B C D E 3C61 5C54 IC56 47K 2C60 10n IC74 2C52 IC65 16V 10u 1u0 2C68 IC63 IC61 5C53 2C55 100n 1C54 SFSKA 2 1 3 100R 3C70 4M5 9C58 99 124 105 122 125 110 118 108 107 111 109 117 116 106 119 112 115 121 101 100 PNX3000HL N2 7C00 2 114 113 120 102 104 103 IC85 IF PART IC52 IC79 10n 2C65 2R2 3C51 BC847BW 7C55 22K 3C59 4K7 3C67 180R 3C75 3C53 390R IC54...

Page 49: ...4 H IK12 F8 IK13 G8 IK14 G8 IK15 H8 IK16 H8 IK19 H4 IK20 H4 IK21 I4 IK22 G4 IK23 C3 IK24 C4 IK25 C3 8 2K45 D4 2K46 C3 IK93 D4 IK94 B3 2K61 I10 F G IK11 F8 7 8 9 10 11 IK20 IK19 1u0 IK17 2K64 IK10 IK03 9C60 2K41 IK23 100n IK24 IK16 2K40 100n 2K67 1u0 IK93 IK94 IK11 2K61 1u0 IK25 2K63 1u0 IK15 IK13 1u0 2K76 2K68 1u0 2K75 1u0 1u0 2K46 2K47 1u0 2K58 1u0 IK18 2K43 100n IK01 IK21 IK12 1u0 2K65 88 77 IK1...

Page 50: ...3 IK95 470K 3A80 IK88 7A14 1 BC847BPN 390R 3A85 16V 100u 2A21 6A02 BAS316 5 3 4 47K 3A28 6 1 BC847BPN 7A08 2 BC847BPN 7A08 1 2 5V2 STBY IK87 IK84 5V IK76 33K 3A14 1n0 2AB1 3A89 1K0 470K 3A29 470K 3A30 3A94 100K 16V 100u 2A20 120K 3A81 220n 2AA5 3A92 68R 68R 3A86 7 4 11 7A05 2 LM324 5 6 IK57 2R2 3A77 IK60 IK59 3A37 FK09 220K 3A69 33R 1K0 3A67 12VSW IK89 7A16 2 BC847BS 3 2 1 4 11 7A05 1 LM324 IK91 6...

Page 51: ...9 3 30 31 32 33 15 16 17 18 19 2 20 21 22 23 1E40 40FMN BMT A TFT 1 10 11 12 13 14 IA01 FA32 FA31 FA30 FA27 FA21 9A01 5V2 CONN 5A06 5A07 5V2 STBY 100n 2A31 9A41 9A35 100p 2A46 100p 2A67 2A59 100p 2A60 100p 9A39 2A45 100p 2A29 100n 9A38 9A11 9A29 8V6 SW FA02 FA01 2A33 100p 2A51 100p 9A61 100R 3A03 3A04 9A68 100R 2A61 100p 2A66 100p 9A59 9A52 9A34 FA08 IA04 FA10 FA29 FA06 100p 2A48 100p 2A58 9A46 56...

Page 52: ...50 10V8 EXTERNALS TO 1E62 6A10 2 B4 3A08 560R FA58 C6 3A07 100R 7A01 2 BC847BS 5 3 4 BC847BW 7A02 2 6 1 2A39 100p BC847BS 7A01 1 RES FA56 FA49 9A71 100p 2A37 IA12 100p 2A34 9A04 9A05 FA58 9A09 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9A69 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 20 1E63 1 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1M52 2A36 100p FA35 8V6 SW FA55 100n 2A01 5A10 3A12 560R 5A03 9A78 3A11 100R 560R 3A10 100R 3A09 1 6 2 6A10 1 BAV99S 2A76 ...

Page 53: ...9 3J06 A9 3J07 F4 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B 10V3 PNX2015 AUDIO VIDEO 0V7 11V1 11V0 C D E F 2J01 A1 2J03 A6 2J06 A6 2J08 A6 2J10 A6 2J13 E6 2J16 E6 2J18 F6 2J20 F6 2J22 D1 2J23 D1 2J24 E1 11V0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2015 1V3 B C D E F 0E02 F1 0E03 F1 10K 2 6 1 3L02 BC847BPN 7J01 1 IJ45 120R 3J13 120R 680R 3J61 5J05 3JA2 2J16 100n 5J00 IJ07 BC847BW 7J13 68R 3J08 9J22 68R 3J11 9J24 IJ01 3n3 2LA5 2LA8 3n3 10K ...

Page 54: ...H9 AH8 AJ9 AF6 AK5 AH5 AG5 AK4 AJ4 AH4 AK3 AJ3 AK2 AK30 AG8 AK7 AJ7 AH7 AG7 AF7 AK6 AJ6 AH6 AG6 AJ30 AH29 AG29 AG30 AH30 AG28 AH27 AJ28 AK29 AH28 AF28 AD27 AD26 AD30 AE26 AE27 AE28 AE29 AG27 AF27 AK28 AA28 AB29 AB28 AC30 AC28 AC27 AB30 AD29 AF30 AE30 7J00 4 PNX DV INPUT Φ AD28 AB27 AA30 AA29 33R 3LS1 4 33R 3LR6 3 33R 3LS0 3 33R 3LS0 4 33R 3LR7 3 3LR8 1 33R 3LR5 2 33R 3LS0 2 33R 3LR5 4 33R B30 C28 ...

Page 55: ...4 3L12 B4 3L13 B4 3L14 B4 3L15 B4 3L16 B4 RES 2015 3L21 B4 3L18 B4 3L19 B4 1V4 3L12 47R 100n 2L06 9LA8 9LA9 100n 2L64 47R 3L31 3L23 47R 2L08 100n 3L39 1K0 K30 M27 N28 N27 P28 P27 N30 N29 R29 L30 L28 K29 N26 L27 T28 T29 T30 U27 V27 V28 R28 M30 M29 K28 K27 R27 P30 V29 V30 W26 W27 W28 W29 T27 R30 F3 B3 C3 D3 E3 F2 A3 M28 W30 U30 U28 D2 C2 C4 B4 F1 A2 B1 C1 D1 E1 A4 E4 A9 D8 B9 D7 C8 A8 D6 C6 A1 A7 D4...

Page 56: ...C14 C12 D12 D13 C18 D17 D11 C10 D21 PNX 7J00 3 Φ DDR INTERFACE 3L93 33R 3L92 33R 100n 2L60 3L67 22R 2L53 100n 3L50 3L95 22R 33R 3L69 22R 22R 3L63 2L61 1n0 3L49 33R 3L48 33R 3L47 33R 3L46 33R 2L57 100n 22R 3L60 2L63 100p 2L62 1n0 IL04 5L51 5L52 100n 2L52 3L59 22R 22R 3L62 100R 3L51 2L50 100n 100n 1K0 2L55 3L90 100n 2L56 3L68 22R 58 64 21 3L64 22R 15 55 61 49 34 48 66 6 12 52 43 50 53 23 47 51 1 18 ...

Page 57: ...1 IL34 10K 3LE9 3LG9 100R 5 3 4 BC847BPN 7LA3 2 3LT1 10K 3LN6 100R 100n 2LB4 10K 3LC2 IL41 3LB9 10K 3V3 STANDBY 3LB6 1M0 FLB4 3LH5 10K 3LB7 10K 3LU6 68K 3LE2 100R Y29 Y26 3LD4 10K G4 AF9 C27 AD6 AE6 G5 AG9 B27 Y28 Y27 AH11 AK11 AJ11 AG11 AF11 D10 Y1 Y30 AJ1 AJ2 AA27 Φ CONTROL F4 F5 A22 B22 C22 D22 IL12 PNX 7J00 6 3V3 STANDBY 3LL5 100R 3LL9 120R 4K7 3LE4 100R 3LH9 3V3 STANDBY ILC3 2 4 1 7LB4 NCP303...

Page 58: ...SS_40 2015 2LN5 A8 2LN6 A8 2LN7 A8 2LN8 A8 2LP0 B7 2LP2 B8 2LP3 B8 2LP4 B8 2LP7 B8 2LP8 B8 2LP9 B8 2LR0 B8 2LR2 C8 2LR4 D8 2LR5 D8 2LR6 D8 2LR8 E8 2LR9 E8 2LS5 E6 5LN0 C7 5LN1 C7 5LN2 D7 5LN3 E7 5LN4 E6 7J00 8 A5 7J00 9 A2 ILN2 E6 ILN3 C8 ILN4 C8 ILN5 D8 ILN6 E8 2L86 E2 2L87 E2 2L88 E2 2L89 E2 2L90 E2 2L91 E3 2L92 E3 2LN2 A7 2LN3 A7 2LN4 A7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 PNX 2015 SUPPLY 7 8 A B C D E...

Page 59: ... FJ36 IJ13 47R 3J99 3J43 FJ15 47R IJ71 IJ15 RES 5J82 9 32 33 27 28 29 3 30 31 4 5 6 7 8 18 19 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1G50 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 FI WE31P HFE E1500 3V3 10p 2J48 IJ67 9J15 RES BAV99 COL 6J03 3J28 5J85 10K VDISP 2J70 100p IJ22 IJ68 IJ61 2J72 10p 9J19 VDISP2 9J18 4K7 3J52 1 3 2 BC847BW 7J07 5J09 100K 3J53 IJ12 7J06 SI3441BDV FJ23 FJ25 10p 2J40 1u0 2J76 10K 3J94 100p 2J37 FJ26 3V3 5...

Page 60: ...D2 AJ6 AF6 AD5 AE3 AE5 AJ2 AG6 AK10 AJ10 AG10 AK9 AH10 AJ7 AK5 AH1 AG4 AF1 AF2 AG12 AF4 AF5 AJ11 AG11 AH12 AK3 AJ3 AK2 AJ1 AH2 AG2 AG3 AG9 AK8 AG8 AK7 AJ5 AG5 AJ4 AH4 D3 C2 D29 C30 AK12 AJ12 AJ9 AH9 AG29 AE27 B4 A3 AD1 E4 C1 D2 A26 B25 D5 E26 C25 A25 AD26 AF29 B28 C27 E25 D26 D4 B1 E7 A5 A28 B27 D25 A29 B5 E5 D27 B29 VIPER REV C 7V00 5 4K7 3Q03 0H05 FQ42 4K7 3H81 2 3H80 4 4K7 3H81 1 4K7 4K7 FQ43 3...

Page 61: ...3V20 VREF VPR 100n 2V27 3V01 22R 22R 3V10 22R 3V08 3V05 22R 3V21 22R 100n 2V26 100n 2V03 2V01 100n 22R 3V04 22R 3V18 22R 3V03 2V31 100n 3V43 22R 100n 2V23 100p 2V05 2V5D DDR 2V04 1n0 100n 2V18 IH20 3V11 58 64 21 22R 15 55 61 49 34 48 66 6 12 52 43 53 23 47 51 1 18 33 3 9 8 10 11 13 54 56 20 16 14 17 25 2 4 57 59 60 62 63 65 5 7 39 40 26 27 22 45 44 46 24 19 50 29 30 28 41 42 31 32 35 36 37 38 SDRA...

Page 62: ... 1K0 3H19 3H20 39R 9H26 100p 2Q29 IQ00 2Q31 560p 47R 3Q39 3V3 IH14 3Q02 4 100R 3Q07 2 3H51 10K 100R 100R 3Q07 1 3Q25 1 100R 100R 3Q44 4 100R 100R 3Q44 2 3Q44 1 3Q08 4 100R 47R 3Q49 3Q63 IH01 47R 47R 3Q66 3Q28 1 100R 3Q34 4 100R 9H18 3Q34 2 100R 3Q05 4 100R 3Q05 3 100R 3Q02 1 3Q02 2 100R 100R 100R IQ35 3Q08 1 R4 T3 T4 47R 3Q43 V3 V4 P4 P2 R1 R2 R3 W1 T2 T1 N2 N1 U2 U4 V1 V2 J4 J3 H1 K4 J2 J1 K1 L4 ...

Page 63: ... D12 2Q48 D12 2Q49 D13 2Q50 D13 2Q51 D13 2Q52 D13 2Q53 D14 2Q54 D14 2Q57 D15 VIPER SUPPLY 8204 000 8430 4 F_15400_038 eps 260405 B5D B5D 6 7 8 9 2Q22 E11 2Q24 E11 2Q26 E12 2Q27 E12 2Q28 E12 2Q30 E12 2Q32 E13 2Q33 E13 2Q34 E13 2Q35 E14 2Q37 E14 10 11 12 2Q06 C12 2Q07 C12 2Q08 C12 2Q09 C13 2Q10 C13 2Q11 C13 2Q12 C13 2Q13 C14 2Q14 C14 2Q15 C14 2Q02 C11 2Q04 C11 2Q05 C12 10 11 12 13 14 15 A B C D E 9 ...

Page 64: ... 7 RES 9 10 A B 2Q84 A2 2Q85 B1 2Q86 C2 2Q87 A4 IQ48 CARD READER C D A E FQ24 2Q74 100p 2Q93 100p 9 5Q09 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1M03 B10P PH K S 1 2Q91 470p FQ32 IQ45 3Q91 100R FQ31 10n 2Q83 3Q97 4K7 5V 2Q88 10n FQ26 3V3 5Q00 2Q72 100p FQ62 3V3 5V 5Q11 2Q87 100p 5V CON 9Q63 3Q74 100R 5V 12VSW 100R 3Q36 FQ38 9Q61 3Q79 100R 9Q30 100R 3Q90 5K6 3Q82 FQ35 100R 9Q19 3Q93 FQ17 FQ16 BAV99 COL 6H09 2Q86 10n 6H08...

Page 65: ...5 4 4 5 9G25 2 2 7 9G25 3 3 1 8 9G24 4 4 5 9G25 1 9G24 3 3 6 4 5 IG07 9G23 4 9G18 3 6 68R 3G15 4 5 68R 3G57 3 8 3G57 4 68R 3G57 1 68R 1 8 9G12 3G56 1 68R 1 9G14 9G21 4 4 5 68R 3G12 3V3M 68R 3G10 2G42 1n0 68R 3G13 2 7 IG04 4 5 68R 3G57 2 3G56 4 68R 3G06 100K 3G16 100R 3G19 68R 9G35 3G21 4K7 1V2M 3G23 10K 3G35 15K 3V3 2V5M RES 1K0 3G34 BC847BPN 7G31 2 68R 3G55 4 4 5 3G55 3 68R 3 6 68R 2 7 3G55 2 3V3...

Page 66: ...0n 2BA0 3B09 1 4 2 3 3BA1 1B30 ACM FB32 100R 100R 3B15 3B14 10K 3B16 3B19 3B17 47K 100R IB66 FB10 IB63 IB65 IB64 IB60 AIN 5V AIN 5V FB29 6B23 BAS316 4n7 2BA1 3 BIN 5V 3B11 ACM 1B35 1 4 2 47K 3B06 7B01 BSH112 BSH112 7B00 1B04 1B03 1B00 100n 2B01 FB09 3BA8 1K0 3B24 FB14 3B10 FB13 FB35 FB11 FB12 3B90 22R 5 8 4 7 100R 3B08 EEPROM Φ 256x8 1 2 3 6 M24C02 WDW6 7B02 BIN 5V 5B01 3B13 4K7 3B12 4K7 4K7 3B01 ...

Page 67: ...100R 3B38 1K0 3B34 39R 33R 3B56 1 3V3 3B94 470R 3B59 3 33R 33R 3B56 2 IB68 9B19 10n 2B44 2B43 10n 9B16 470R 3B99 9B12 470R 3B95 IB41 IB00 3B27 33R 470R 3B98 FB40 3B59 1 33R 3B57 3 33R 3B58 2 33R FB45 9B15 IB24 10K 3B45 3B96 470R 33R 3B58 3 3B43 10K 2B21 10n 33R 3B58 1 5B20 2u2 33R 3B57 2 IB46 3B57 4 33R 2u2 5B21 2B36 15p 2BA7 6p8 33R 3B29 IB01 33R 3B56 4 3B59 4 33R 6p8 2BA4 3V3 6p8 2BA6 10n 2B31 9...

Page 68: ...3 3V3 4 5B11 TS431L 7B12 5 3 1 2 3V3 AVI 5B10 1V8 PLL 100n 2B62 7B13 BC817 25 5B12 3B55 33R D14 P11 3V3 33R 3B54 M4 M11 N11 E13 D12 D13 D10 D11 D8 D9 E12 F13 N13 D4 E4 F4 G4 H4 J4 K4 L4 M7 N14 N7 M9 N9 P10 G13 E6 N12 M10 N10 H11 J11 K11 L11 K6 L6 F7 G7 H7 J7 K9 L9 F10 G10 H10 J10 K10 L10 J6 F11 G11 G8 H8 J8 K8 L8 F9 G9 H6 H9 J9 D5 G5 J5 K5 L5 T4 F6 G6 K7 L7 F8 B12 B13 B14 B15 F12 C7 D6 H5 D7 E5 F5...

Page 69: ...BY 7N10 BC847B IN02 3N08 12K 1N00 100n 2N02 25 33 41 49 57 65 73 87 88 51 5 85 101 115 121 93 108 10 80 17 120 90 22 107 18 2 3 1 58 15 54 13 89 96 105 119 59 56 4 97 106 20 95 100 114 127 35 16 50 7 8 12 116 122 103 110 117 123 48 91 98 112 125 14 21 29 37 45 53 61 69 102 109 55 72 60 47 34 52 6 76 83 86 128 9 94 104 111 118 124 92 99 113 126 19 26 79 24 23 78 77 75 74 71 70 42 81 40 39 38 36 32 ...

Page 70: ...ET DIG IO08 3O07 10K 100n 2O15 100n 9O16 2O21 2O22 100n 100n 2O20 100n 2O18 2O17 4u7 3V3 2O27 100n 2O26 100n 2O24 100n 100n 2O25 3O05 270R IO01 IO06 FO04 FO06 FO05 FO02 FO03 5O00 FO01 2O12 4u7 6 3V 2O16 100n 100R 3O27 3O25 100R 3O28 100R 3O24 27R 100R 3O26 100n 2O13 27R 3O21 5O01 IO03 IO02 IO04 3O08 10K 3V3 ET DIG 2O14 100n 2O01 22p 2O00 22p 3O00 1M0 NC6 84 NC7 85 NC8 124 NC9 125 25M 1O00 DSX840GA...

Page 71: ... 6 B10B B10B 9P32 A2 9P33 B2 9P34 B2 9P35 B2 1 2 3 RES RES 3P52 F3 3P53 F4 7P10 1 D2 7P10 2 E2 RES 9P36 B3 9P37 B3 9P38 B3 3P51 33R 33R 3P50 9P30 9P38 9P36 9P37 2P50 100n 9P35 9P34 9P33 9P31 12 14 3 6 10 13 15 1 16 4 7 9 7P13 74LVC257APW MUX 8 2 5 11 3V3 9P32 8 10 1 20 18 16 14 12 7P10 1 74LVC244APW 2 4 6 10 19 20 3 5 7 9 3V3 7P10 2 74LVC244APW 17 15 13 11 100n 2P51 10K 3P53 3V3 3P52 33R ETX_POD A...

Page 72: ... 3P30 3P21 10K 9P07 IP11 VCC_EXTO 10K 3P25 2P07 100n IP07 10K 3P22 100n 2P19 9P08 IP15 3P75 47K 10K 3P17 5V 3P23 10K FP37 POD VCC BAS316 6P00 VPPD0 15 14 VPPD1 9 VPPI 7 GND OC_ 8 SHDN_ 16 VCCD0_ 1 2 VCCD1_ 11 12 13 VPP 10 7P00 TPS2211AIDB 3 4 5 6 POD VPP WE P 33 WP IOIS16 1 GND1 GND2 34 71 72 9 OE 16 RDY BSY 17 VCC1 18 VPP1 15 31 D1 D2 32 2 D3 3 D4 4 D5 5 D6 6 D7 25 A4 A5 24 23 A6 22 A7 12 A8 11 A...

Page 73: ... 4 47R 3V3 180R 3P73 3P76 1K0 3P60 4 5 4 7 2 2P77 100n 3P61 2 5 4 8 1 3P61 4 47R 3P60 1 100n 2P76 3V3 7 2 3V3 3P63 2 3 3P62 3 6 12 11 1 10 19 20 3V3 5 6 7 8 9 18 17 16 15 14 13 7P77 74LVC245A 2 3 4 8 1 3P62 1 20 11 1 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 74LVC573APW 7P32 1 3P61 1 47R 8 3P60 3 6 3 3P60 2 7 2 IP22 3V3 XIO A5 ADLE ADOE 2P31 100n DV1F DATA2 DV1F DATA3 DV1F DATA4 DV1F DATA5 DV1F D...

Page 74: ...9 18 17 16 7P81 74LVC245A 2 3P84 100R 3V3 STANDBY 5V2 STBY 3V3 STANDBY FP32 3P37 100K 9P42 9P41 10K 3P36 3P38 10K 9P40 9P39 5V2 STBY 3P88 10K 7 14 11 10 7P15 4 74HC4066PW 12 100n 2P34 9 7P15 3 74HC4066PW 6 7 14 8 7P16 PDTC114EU FP23 100n 2P82 9P19 25 48 18 19 3V3 STANDBY 5 10 11 14 15 8 7 12 37 13 22 23 24 34 35 36 38 39 2 3 4 32 40 42 44 46 27 29 1 20 21 16 6 26 28 31 33 41 43 45 47 30 Φ EEPROM 3...

Page 75: ...NC 103 AV1VALID 109 AV1D2 110 AV1D3 111 AV1D4 114 AV1D5 115 AV1D6 116 AV1D7 117 AV1EMI0 104 AV1EMI1 1394MODE 47 AV1CLK 99 AV1D0 108 AV1D1 AV1 LAYER TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER AV2 LAYER TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER ISOCH ASYNC INTERFACE 9KB BUFFER PACKETS MEMORY TRANSMITTER 8 BIT RECEIVER ASYNC AND REGISTERS CONTROL STATUS AND CORE LINK PDI1394L41BE 7Z00 IZ20 FZ04 3Z00 10K 3Z51 IZ19 IZ18 FZ09 IZ08 270p 2...

Page 76: ...Z54 9Z74 cZ02 9Z75 9Z55 100R cZ01 3Z53 3Z54 100R XIO A23_D15 PCI AD22 XIO SEL0 XIO A14 XIO A15 PCI AD31 PCI AD18 PCI AD20 PCI AD21 PCI AD22 PCI AD23 PCI AD24 PCI AD29 XIO A16_D8 XIO A17_D9 XIO A18_D10 XIO A19_D11 XIO A20_D12 XIO A21_D13 XIO A22_D14 XIO A23_D15 XIO D0 XIO D1 XIO D2 XIO D3 XIO D4 XIO D5 XIO D6 XIO D7 PCI AD10 PCI AD12 PCI AD0 XIO SEL1 XIO RWn_WEn PCI AD16 PCI AD30 PCI AD17 PCI AD19 ...

Page 77: ...IM15 C2 FOR FACTORY RES 7M11 E1 TS431AILT 7M05 5 3 1 2 4 3V3 4K7 3M86 3M85 4K7 4 9M02 5 3 1 2 9M05 7M06 TS431AILT 3M09 10K 7M01 PDTC114EU 1 3 2 7M11 BC847B 9M01 IM08 IM00 2 4 1 IM06 NCP303LSN10T1 7M03 5 3 4 5 6 FM07 1TG1 1 2 3 FM72 B4B PH SM4 TBT LF IM11 IM15 IM12 3V3 STANDBY IM05 IM04 3V3 STANDBY 9M00 5V2 STBY 3M74 150R 5V2 STBY 3M03 33K 10n 150R 3M75 2M91 3V3 STANDBY FM70 BC847B 7M10 BC847B 7M12...

Page 78: ... B6 DV GOUT 7 B5c DV GOUT 7 B6 DV GOUT 8 B5c DV GOUT 8 B6 DV GOUT 9 B5c DV GOUT 9 B6 DV HREF B4b DV HREF B7b DV OUT DE B5c DV OUT DE B6 DV OUT FFIELD B5c DV OUT FFIELD B6 DV OUT HS B5c DV OUT HS B6 DV OUT VS B5c DV OUT VS B6 DV ROUT 0 B5c DV ROUT 0 B6 DV ROUT 1 B5c DV ROUT 1 B6 DV ROUT 2 B5c DV ROUT 2 B6 DV ROUT 3 B5c DV ROUT 3 B6 DV ROUT 4 B5c DV ROUT 4 B6 DV ROUT 5 B5c DV ROUT 5 B6 DV ROUT 6 B5c...

Page 79: ...A3 B4c TUN VIPER RX DATA3 B5c TUN VIPER RX DATA4 B4c TUN VIPER RX DATA4 B5c TUN VIPER RX DATA5 B4c TUN VIPER RX DATA5 B5c TUN VIPER RX DATA6 B4c TUN VIPER RX DATA6 B5c TUN VIPER RX DATA7 B4c TUN VIPER RX DATA7 B5c TUN VIPER RX DATA8 B4c TUN VIPER RX DATA8 B5c TUN VIPER RX DATA9 B4c TUN VIPER RX DATA9 B5c TUN VIPER TX BUSY B4c TUN VIPER TX BUSY B5c TUN VIPER TX CLKN B4c TUN VIPER TX CLKN B5c TUN VI...

Page 80: ...3H90 E3 3H93 D3 3H94 E3 3H95 D3 3H97 E3 3H98 E2 3H99 E2 3J01 B2 3J03 B3 3J07 B3 3J08 B3 3J09 B3 3J11 B3 3J12 B2 3J13 B2 3J23 C1 3J24 C1 3J31 B1 3J32 B1 3J42 C1 3J43 C1 3J44 C1 3J45 C1 3J46 C1 3J47 C1 3J49 C1 3J50 C1 3J51 C1 3J52 C2 3J53 C2 3J54 C1 3J55 C2 3J56 C2 3J88 C1 3J91 C1 3JA2 B2 3L00 C3 3L01 C3 3L02 C3 3L03 C3 3L04 C3 3L05 C3 3L08 C3 3L09 C3 3L10 C2 3L11 C2 3L12 C2 3L13 C2 3L14 C2 3L15 C2 ...

Page 81: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts EN 81 BP2 3U AA 7 Layout Small Signal Board Part 1 Top Side Part 1 F_15400_054a eps 310405 ...

Page 82: ...EN 82 BP2 3U AA 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout Small Signal Board Part 2 Top Side Part 2 F_15400_054b eps 260405 ...

Page 83: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts EN 83 BP2 3U AA 7 Layout Small Signal Board Part 3 Top Side F_15400_054c eps 260405 Part 3 ...

Page 84: ...EN 84 BP2 3U AA 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout Small Signal Board Part 4 Top Side F_15400_054d eps 260405 Part 4 ...

Page 85: ...3 3L61 B3 3L62 B3 3L63 C3 3L64 C3 3L65 C3 3L66 C3 3L67 C3 3L68 C3 3L69 C3 3L70 C3 3L71 C3 3L89 B3 3L99 C3 3LA9 C2 3LE1 C2 3LG2 C2 3LH2 C2 3LH7 C2 3LK9 C2 3LM0 B2 3LM1 B1 3LM2 B2 3LM3 B1 3LM4 B2 3LM5 B1 3LM6 B1 3LM7 B2 3LN0 C1 3LN1 C2 3LN2 C2 3LN3 C2 3LN4 C2 3LN5 C2 3LN6 C2 3LN7 C2 3LQ6 C2 3LR0 C2 3LR1 C2 3LR3 C2 3LR4 C2 3LR5 C2 3LR6 C2 3LR7 C2 3LR8 C2 3LR9 C2 3LS0 C2 3LS1 C2 3LS3 B1 3LS4 B1 3LS5 B...

Page 86: ...EN 86 BP2 3U AA 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout Small Signal Board Part 1 Bottom Side F_15400_055a eps 260405 Part 1 ...

Page 87: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts EN 87 BP2 3U AA 7 Layout Small Signal Board Part 2 Bottom Side F_15400_055b eps 260405 Part 2 ...

Page 88: ...EN 88 BP2 3U AA 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout Small Signal Board Part 3 Bottom Side F_15400_055c eps 260405 Part 3 ...

Page 89: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts EN 89 BP2 3U AA 7 Layout Small Signal Board Part 4 Bottom Side F_15400_055d eps 260405 Part 4 ...

Page 90: ...0 PDZ6 8 B 6 5 YKC21 4782N WHITE 1002 1 2036 100n BC847BW 7010 100R 3071 6011 3005 PDZ6 8 B 100K F023 100R 3002 1006 F000 3012 100R 75R 3029 1011 1022 16V I039 I038 2017 22u F018 1K0 3047 22u 16V I001 2007 6013 PDZ6 8 B I041 F024 I047 3046 100R I046 6024 PDZ6 8 B 3011 75R 6014 BAV99 COL 5 6 560R 3033 1020 3 YKC21 5637 1026 3 4 PDZ6 8 B 6041 4 1060 2 YKC21 5637 1040 2 YKC21 5637 3 3000 100R 150R 30...

Page 91: ...6V 19 2 20 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20FMN BMT A TFT 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1E62 F109 8V6 F100 2136 100p 39 4 40 5 6 7 8 9 29 3 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 19 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 40FMN BMT A TFT 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1E40 I121 I122 3157 4K7 I103 5V RES 220R 3161 6102 BZX384 C2V7 2127 22u 10V F120 8V6 5100 F114 F134 I111 3153 1R0 I109 I110 5V2 STBY 2139 100p RES 220R F106 3160 F153 I123 F1...

Page 92: ... Panel Bottom Side 3104 313 6048 4 F_15400_060 eps 090505 2002 A1 2005 C1 2010 A1 2012 C1 2014 B1 2018 A2 2020 A2 2021 D2 2023 D1 2030 D2 2037 A1 2039 B1 2041 B1 2042 D2 2124 A1 2126 A1 2139 A1 2140 A1 2141 A1 2247 A2 2248 A2 2249 A2 2250 A2 2251 A2 2I24 B1 3000 A1 3002 C1 3004 A1 3005 C1 3008 A1 3011 B1 3012 C1 3014 B2 3015 A1 3016 C1 3018 C1 3021 B1 3023 C1 3025 C2 3026 B2 3028 C2 3029 B2 3032 C...

Page 93: ... F722 3739 I701 19 16V 47K 3725 3707 39K GND screw 1 10n 2770 47R 3778 0001 3701 47R 3711 5R6 9704 33u 5700 1 3 2 7713 BC847BW 19 16VS2 3753 22R 100n 2707 3769 5R6 2716 15n 100K 19 16VS1 F711 3765 F710 I738 8K2 3703 19 16VS1 3729 47K 19 16VS1 3759 2K2 5705 I749 I729 560p 2742 I758 F745 47K 3772 3K3 3773 3771 3K9 F735 3717 F734 9702 2K2 3735 270K 1 3 2 4n7 7708 BC857BW 2726 33u 5706 560p 2701 47R 3...

Page 94: ...2772 A1 2773 A1 2774 A1 2775 A1 2779 A1 2780 E1 2782 A1 2783 A1 2789 E1 2790 D1 2791 C1 2793 A1 2794 A1 2795 A1 2796 A1 2797 A1 2798 A1 2799 A1 3700 C1 3701 E1 3702 C1 3703 D1 3704 E1 3705 D1 3706 D1 3707 D1 3708 E1 3709 C1 3710 D1 3711 D1 3712 C1 3713 C1 3714 C1 3715 D1 3716 E1 3717 D1 3718 C1 3719 C1 3720 E1 3721 C1 3722 D1 3723 D1 3724 B1 3725 B1 3726 E1 3727 E1 3728 E1 3729 B1 3730 B1 3731 B1 ...

Page 95: ...ECTOR JAGUAR ONLY A B C D E F 1001 B2 1002 1 B1 1002 2 C1 1002 3 D1 1005 A8 1010 E1 1050 A7 1101 A3 1102 B3 1106 C3 1 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 1M36 GND_AUD I002 9 7 8 1K0 3012 RED 1002 3 1106 GNDB GNDB F006 6007 PDZ6 8 B I003 I012 6002 PDZ6 8 B F009 6003 PDZ6 8 B F002 GNDB GNDB GNDB PDZ6 8 B 6011 1 2 3 4 5 6 GND_AUD 1H01 F014 9006 F013 F003 1101 2007 100p F001 I004 PDZ6 8 B 6009 6010 PDZ6 8 B PDZ6 8 B 6004...

Page 96: ...out Side I O Panel Bottom Side 3104 313 6008 4 F_15400_066 eps 090505 2003 A1 2004 A1 2005 A1 2006 A1 2007 A1 2008 A1 2009 A1 2010 A1 2011 A1 3000 B1 3004 B1 3008 A1 3009 A1 3010 A1 3011 A1 3012 A1 3013 A1 3016 A1 3020 A1 3999 B1 6000 B1 6001 B1 6002 B1 6003 B1 6004 A1 6005 A1 6006 A1 6007 A1 6008 A1 6009 A1 6010 A1 6011 A1 9003 A1 9004 A1 9005 A1 9006 A1 9007 B1 9008 A1 9009 A1 9010 A1 9011 A1 ...

Page 97: ...2 F001 A4 F002 A4 F003 C4 F004 C4 I006 C1 CHANNEL 1703 A2 1704 A2 1705 A1 1706 A3 1M01 A4 3002 C2 3003 C2 3004 C1 3005 C1 3006 C1 3007 C1 VOLUME 4 1 2 3 4 A B C D A B C D 1701 A1 1702 A1 9001 I100 3006 390R 100R 3005 1K0 3004 1K0 3003 680R 3002 F004 F003 10K 3999 F001 I105 1 2 3 F002 1M01 SKQNAB 1701 I102 I010 1706 SKQNAB I008 I009 I007 I006 3008 1K0 100R 3009 3007 100R 9002 9003 SKQNAB 1703 1704 ...

Page 98: ... Layouts Layout Control Board Top Side Layout Control Board Bottom Side 3104 313 6071 2 F_15400_068 eps 090505 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 1M01 3104 313 6071 2 F_15400_069 eps 090505 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008 3009 3999 9001 9002 9003 ...

Page 99: ... G5 I049 G7 I051 D8 I052 C8 9119 E2 9120 B10 9121 B11 9122 F11 LIGHT SENSOR I053 B9 I054 D7 I061 D6 I062 C6 RES F089 E3 I010 F2 I011 G2 I012 E3 I013 E4 I026 F12 9115 9113 9119 F084 9118 6030 BAS316 2 1 8 4 I054 LM358P 7070 1 3 10K 3092 9120 9121 EMC HOLE 0002 0001 EMC HOLE I042 I039 3999 10K I093 I094 I065 3031 100K 7030 F010 BC857BW 1 2 TEMD5000 6070 I062 6051 OPT_LED SML512BC4T 5V2 STBY F016 307...

Page 100: ...066 9110 9112 9114 9116 9118 9119 9120 0345 1M01 1M20 2014 2030 2040 2070 2071 3011 3030 3034 3035 3036 3037 3040 3041 3042 3051 3052 3053 3054 3061 3062 3063 3064 3071 3072 3073 3074 3075 3076 3077 3078 3091 3092 3093 3094 3096 3999 7032 7051 7061 7070 7092 9012 9015 9016 9017 9040 9041 9042 9043 9052 9053 9062 9063 9064 9065 9070 9071 9072 9081 9082 9083 9093 9111 9113 9115 9117 9121 9122 Person...

Page 101: ...gnment Sequence First set the correct options In SAM select SERVICE OPTIONS OPT NO Fill in the option settings according to the set sticker see also paragraph Option Settings Select STORE OPTIONS and push OK on the remote IF AFC Alignment procedure 1 During the IF AFC parameter adjustment one can see OSD feedback on the screen 2 The OSD feedback can give four kinds of messages 3 The first item IN ...

Page 102: ...e SAM root menu to store the aligned values to the NVM 4 Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments Table 8 3 Tint settings 42 50 Note These values were not available at the time of writing As soon as they become available a Service Info or Service Manual update will be issued via the appropriate channels 8 4 Option Settings 8 4 1 Introduction The microprocessor communicates with a ...

Page 103: ...ed screen size type and resolution Scanning Backlight On Off Feature present not present Dimming Backlight On Off Feature present not present Video Repro Picture Processing Spider No Spider Feature present not present Combfilter None 2D 3D Only selectable when Columbus is present Ambient Light None Mono Stereo Inverter not present one inverter two inverters MOP On Off Feature present not present f...

Page 104: ...JOP 0 Off 2048 On Jaguar Output Processor or EBILD Reserved for future use 12 4096 POD 0 Off 4096 On 13 8192 n a 14 16384 n a 15 32768 n a 2 0 1 Sound Repro Acoustic System Cabinet 0 None 1 Entry_ ME5_5W 2 Entry_ME5_15W 3 Soft Wrap 4 Top 5 Entry 15 Others Cabinet design used for setting dy namic audio parameters 1 2 2 4 3 8 4 16 Aux Headphone Sound 0 Off 16 On Dual AC3 sound in Aux available 5 32 ...

Page 105: ...PDP SDI HD V4 026 6400 42 inch PDP FHP HD A2 027 6656 50 inch PDP SDI HD V4 028 6912 37 inch LCD Sharp HD Screen size type and resolution 1 2 2 4 3 8 4 16 5 32 6 64 7 128 8 256 n a 9 512 n a 10 1024 Dimming Backlight 0 Off 1024 On 11 2048 Scanning Backlight 0 Off 2048 On 12 4096 n a 13 8192 n a 14 16384 n a 15 32768 n a 6 0 1 Miscellaneous Monitor 0 Off 2 On Reserved for future use 1 2 n a 2 4 Sta...

Page 106: ...h the ATSC In Band IB channel decoder and Out of Band OOB channel decoder The interface is connected to the VIPER Also the POD Interface outgoing Transport Stream TS is routed to the VIPER The TV receives multimedia information by tuning to one of many 6 MHz input channels available via a cable connection When the input channel is a digital channel it is processed via the QAM demodulator and then ...

Page 107: ...l Layout Figure 9 1 SSB top view RS232 LVDS USB MPIF MOP HDMI 2 TUNER F_15400_009 eps 210405 HDMI 1 LAN POD I O SIGNAL PROCESSING SOURCE SELECTION DISPLAY INTERFACE DC DC CONV UART IEEE 1394 1 IEEE 1394 2 OPT OPT OPT LVDS USB SIGNAL PROCESSING SOURCE SELECTION DISPLAY INTERFACE DC DC CONV ...

Page 108: ...an be fault currents that must be interrupted When the input voltage 12VS is higher than 15 V the switch is disabled via circuit 6U12 3U52 3U53 2U71 and 7U14 2 9 2 6 Internal Protection Provides a SUPPLY FAULT signal active low when the output voltage of any DC DC converter is out of its limits 10 of the normal value In such cases the Stand by Processor will immediately stop the supplies by sendin...

Page 109: ...V boost voltage on pin 4 of item 7U00 to drive the high side power MOS FET 7U01 The voltage is generated only during normal operation of the converter therefore any drop in its value means an internal fault condition which is sensed by the internal protection circuit The AC component of the voltage on the source of transistor 7U01 is rectified by the diodes and added to the input voltage resulting...

Page 110: ... 0 00 0 24 0 00 W DC DC DC DC 12V 3 3V 12V 1 2V mA 15 12 1 Serial Flash mA 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 8 12V switch 0 Splitter OOB tuner 0 0 0 0 STV701 0 0 0 0 9 DDR 0 NAND Flash 2V5D stabilizer NXT2003 CAM LEDs IR sensor outside SSB Viper2 Main Supply Stdb uP PNX2015 SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION IN STANDBY MODE SSB 1 2V and 3 3V stabilizers STDBY POD STDBY ON ...

Page 111: ...1 91 W DC DC DC DC 12V 3 3V 12V 1 2V mA 30 18 10 Serial Flash mA 707 0 67 375 1266 100 298 433 9 12V switch 144 Splitter OOB tuner 53 120 16 24 STV701 760 190 85 70 100 DDR 1 NAND Flash Stdb uP PNX2015 SSB 1 2V and 3 3V stabilizers Viper2 2V5D stabilizer NXT2003 CAM LEDs IR sensor outside SSB STDBY POD STDBY ON Main Supply SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION IN POD MODE ...

Page 112: ... W DC DC DC DC 12V 3 3V 12V 1 2V mA 30 18 10 Serial Flash mA 1718 254 67 2375 2911 250 735 2595 9 12V switch 144 Splitter OOB tuner 285 235 40 30 STV701 780 1110 250 180 250 DDR 30 NAND Flash 2V5D stabilizer NXT2003 CAM LEDs IR sensor outside SSB Viper2 Stdb uP PNX2015 SSB 1 2V and 3 3V stabilizers STDBY POD STDBY ON Main Supply SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION IN ON MODE ...

Page 113: ...ram B5A which switches the 5V input to the outputs of IC7Q01 USB2 0 Figure 9 9 Multimedia card reader assy 9 3 2 HDMI Introduction Note Text below is an excerpt from the HDMI Specification that is issued by the HDMI founders see http www hdmi org This High Definition Multimedia Interface is developed for VIPER USB A conn Card Reader USB cable USB 1 1 HOST 5V Current limiter VIPER conn Card Reader ...

Page 114: ...audio and control data this data is protected with a BCH error correction code and is encoded using a special error reduction coding to produce the 10 bit word that is transmitted Basic audio functionality consists of a single IEC 60958 audio HDMI connectors Video Audio HDCP Control Analogue YPbPr RGB and H V Control signals I2C coming from TDA9975 MM BUS1 13 5 MHz clock for analog format detectio...

Page 115: ... 5 1 Introduction This chassis is provided with a special slot called CableCARD This means that it is not necessary to have a separate Set Top Box to receive digital cable SDTV and HDTV Figure 9 12 In Band channel reception without POD inserted Figure 9 13 In Band channel reception with POD inserted POD Working Principle The POD is a removable CAM implementing the CA system for a Host i e the TV s...

Page 116: ...S federal system for alerting the public to emergencies works before and after CableCARD insertion 9 6 MPIF PNX 3000 9 6 1 Introduction The MPIF Multi Platform InterFace type number PNX3000 item number 7C00 is an analog video and audio pre processing unit for the AVIP TV processor It contains the high frequent IF part and all the analog video and audio source switching for external in and outputs ...

Page 117: ... MPIF has a separate sound IF input to enable Quasi Split Sound QSS applications The sound IF amplifier is similar to the vision IF amplifier and has a gain control range of about 55 dB The AGC detector measures the SIF carrier levels average level of AM or FM carriers and ensures a constant signal amplitude for the AM demodulator and QSS mixer For applications without SIF SAW filter the IC can al...

Page 118: ...a serial interface that transfers the data from MPIF to AVIP over three Data Link interfaces Each Data Link has a data signal and a strobe signal The synchronization information is distributed over the data and the strobe signal To minimize EMC both signal outputs are low voltage differential swing signals with a swing of about 300 mV Each Data Link has four lines one differential pair for the dat...

Page 119: ...arallel data is fed to the de multiplexer and formatter block where the selected audio video stream is forwarded to the video and audio decoder for further processing This communication bus is completely digital and very difficult to monitor The I2 D link has the following characteristics The data link runs at 297 MHz 594 Mbps The driver rise fall time is around 200 ps The data link uses different...

Page 120: ...res of the DEMDEC are Auto Standard Detection ASD DQPSK demodulation for different standards simultaneously with 1 channel demodulation NICAM decoding B G I D K and L standard Two carrier multi standard FM demod B G D K and M Optional AM demodulation for system L simultaneously with NICAM Identification A2 systems B G D K and M standard with different identification time constants FM pilot carrier...

Page 121: ...ates a 656 compliant stream and is used for testing the functionality of the 656 encoder and decoder The 656 stream can be injected at the front end or the back end of the chip A second internal test pattern generator enables testing of the device and attached external memory if present The test pattern generator signal can be inserted at the front end of the chip passing through the 3D Comb and n...

Page 122: ...oltages via a voltage detector circuit connected to port P2 x When one of the voltages is missing the fault detection will be active low on port P2 x An error code will be written in the error buffer There is a common SUPPLY_FAULT line connected to port P1 3 INT5 that is active low when there is a problem detected on one of the DC DC power supplies driver circuits One input P2 6 is used for the Au...

Page 123: ...rsion Supported video measurement functions during scaling or de interlacing pass Gather a histogram of luminance values this data is used by software to control histogram modification Measure noise level inside a rectangular window Measure the lowest level luminance within a rectangular window used to control black stretch in QVCP Measure UV bandwidth inside a rectangular window QTNR Quality Temp...

Page 124: ...33 3 to have no losses in output 9 15 2 Block Diagram All mentioned blocks from Cycle Generator to HSV to RGB Converter are implemented in the main software Via I2 C the RGB values are sent to the MOP where a selection is made between active and passive mode and again via I2 C the Inverter board is addressed In passive mode the RGB values from the HSV to RGB Converter are used while in active mode...

Page 125: ... Active AL E_14620_007 eps 070504 HSV to RGB Converter SetHue H SetSaturation S SetValue V Start CyclingValue SetLightState Stop RGB EPLD RED left RED right GREEN left GREEN right BLUE left BLUE right RED inverter Inverter board CCFL GREEN inverter BLUE inverter RampUp Down Profiles personal Profiles Picture content Cycle Generator OTC SOFTWARE SW2 ...

Page 126: ...ernal Audio Video AVIP Audio Video Input Processor B G Monochrome TV system Sound carrier distance is 5 5 MHz CVBS Composite Video Blanking and Synchronization DAC Digital to Analogue Converter DBE Dynamic Bass Enhancement extra low frequency amplification DDC See E DDC D K Monochrome TV system Sound carrier distance is 6 5 MHz DFU Directions For Use owner s manual DNR Digital Noise Reduction nois...

Page 127: ...r distance is 6 5 MHz L is Band I L is all bands except for Band I LORE LOcal REgression approximation noise reduction LS Loudspeaker PAL Phase Alternating Line Color system mainly used in West Europe color carrier 4 433619 MHz and South America color carrier PAL M 3 575612 MHz and PAL N 3 582056 MHz PCB Printed Circuit Board same as PWB PCM Pulse Code Modulation PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Ca...

Page 128: ...ual Window with TeleteXT uP Microprocessor UXGA 1600x1200 4 3 V V sync to the module VCR Video Cassette Recorder VESA Video Electronics Standards Association VGA 640x480 4 3 VL Variable Level out processed audio output toward external amplifier VSB Vestigial Side Band modulation method WYSIWYR What You See Is What You Record record selection that follows main picture and sound WXGA 1280x768 15 9 X...

Page 129: ...Diagram B1A NCP5422AD IC 7U00 Block Diagram Pin Configuration VCC Set Dominant IS 1 PWM Comparator 1 PWM Comparator 2 Reset Dominant CURRENT SOURCE GEN BST FAULT BIAS FAULT R S R S R S RAMP1 GATE H 1 5 0 A 0 425 V 0 25 V COMP1 COMP2 VFB1 RAMP2 FAULT FAULT Reset Dominant GATE L 1 GATE H 2 GATE L 2 GND VCC BST VCC RAMP1 RAMP2 CLK1 CLK2 OSC 0 425 V 1 0 V E A2 E A OFF E A1 E A OFF ROSC Q 1 2 mA VFB2 1...

Page 130: ...AGC Smart Antenna CEA 909 Block Diagram Pin Configuration 1 8 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 DGND 97 98 99 100 7 2 1 6 2 1 3 1 1 5 2 1 4 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 9 1 1 8 1 1 7 1 1 6 1 1 5 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 9 0 1 8 0 1 7 0 1 6 0 1 5 0 1 4 0 1 3 0 1 P G O I _3 G D D N P G O I _2 P G O I _1 P G O I _0 D D V 3 3 G D D N D D V 1 2 G D D N G D D N AGND P G O I _5 P G O I _4 I2 D D A _ E V A L S _ C R I2 D D...

Page 131: ... IC 7T43 Figure 9 32 Internal block diagram and pin configuration Block Diagram and Pin Configuration F_15400_130 eps 240505 Top View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 AGC IN1 AGC IN2 VAGC GND OSC IN1 OSC IN2 VCC1 VCC2 GND MIX OUT2 MIX OUT1 IN1 IN2 GND OUT1 OUT2 VIDEO AMP AGC AMP MIXER OSC OUT BUFFER AMP ...

Page 132: ... PNX3000 1 A D VCA CVBS OUT SWITCH CVBS SEC SWITCH CLP_SEC CLK CLK Yyuv U V L R L 297 MHz 297 MHz ICLP CLP_PRIM AUDIO SWITCH ANALOG OUT AUDIO SWITCH DIGITAL OUT AUDIO AMPS HV_PRIM VAUD VAUDO VAUDS XREF 13 5 or 27 MHz HV_SEC CLP_PRIM CLP_SEC CLP_YUV TIMING CIRCUIT DIVIDER VD2V5 RREF 27 MHz 54 MHz 13 5 MHz ADC CLOCK PLL DATALINK PLL BAND GAP REF DATA LINK 2 DATA LINK 3 MIC AMPS MIC2 MIC2 MIC1 MIC1 R...

Page 133: ...NX8550 PNX8550 video coprocessor PNX3000 PNX3000 PNX8550 HD input TDA9975 speakers PNX2015 MEMORY BASED SCALER VIDEO MPEG DECODER AUDIO1 DEMDEC AUDIO2 DEMDEC AUDIO1 DSP MUX VO 2 HUB DV2 DV1 DV3 DV5 DV4 I2D1 I2D2 VO 1 VIP NORTH TUNNEL SOUTH TUNNEL MEMORY CONTROLLER 16 BIT 225 MHz DDR 16 2D 3D COMB FILTER AUDIO2 DSP LVDS TV MICROCONTROLLER SUBSYSTEM VIDDEC1 VIDDEC2 12 DACS ...

Page 134: ...am 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 REF CLKA1 CLKA2 VDD GND CLKB1 CLKB2 S2 CLKOUT CLKA4 CLKA3 VDD GND CLKB4 CLKB3 S1 SOIC TSSOP Top View Pin Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 REF CLK2 CLK1 GND VDD CLKOUT CLK4 CLK3 SOIC Top View PLL MUX Select Input REF S2 S1 CLKA1 CLKA2 CLKA3 CLKA4 CLKB1 CLKB2 CLKB3 CLKB4 Decoding CLKOUT E_14620_146 eps 200804 Block Diagram NCP303LSNxxT1 Open Drain Output Config...

Page 135: ...ut 250 MHz MIPS32 CPU 2x 240 MHz TM3260 Media Processor 2D DE Temporal Noise Redux DVD CSS 5 Layer Primary Video Out HD VGA 656 2 Layer Secondary Video Out 3x656 30 dig Analog MemoryStick MultiMedia Card 2x Smartcard UARTs USB1 1 GPIO PCI2 2 2x I2S SPDIF 2x I2S SPDIF PNX8550 32 Bit 225 MHz DDR 10 Flash IDE S Video or CVBS Tunnel Optional External Video Improvement Processing DENC Memory Controller...

Page 136: ...ns Abbreviation List and IC Data Sheets EN 136 BP2 2U BP2 3U 9 9 17 9 Diagram B5A LM3526MX IC 7Q01 Figure 9 38 Internal block diagram and pin configuration Block Diagram Pin Configuration F_15400_134 eps 240505 LM3526 L ...

Page 137: ...ERY I C 4 2 2 FORMATTER I C RANGE CONTROL I C 4 2 2 DOWNSAMPLE FILTERS I C COLOUR CONVERSION I C VHREF TIMING GENERATOR 10 12 10 12 10 12 I C I C I C I C I C I C HDMI CLOCKx2 HDMI CLOCK CLKOUT CLKFOR CLKPIX ACTIVITY DETECTION SYNC SLICERS AVI CLOCKS GENERATOR I C I C COAST SYNC SELECTION SDRS SOG Y1 SOG Y2 SOG Y3 H C SYNC1 H C SYNC2 H C SYNC3 VSYNC1 VSYNC2 VSYNC3 VAI I C I C I C I C COAST I C I C ...

Page 138: ...NCTION 2 XOSC POR VDD_DETECT AD 31 0 C BE 3 0 REQ GNT IDSEL INTA FRAME DEVSEL IRDY CLKRUN PAR PERR SERR TRDY STOP RST GLOBAL CONTROL PORT ROUTER SMI SEL48M SCL SDA VDD OC1 AMB1 GRN1 GL1 PWE1 DM1 DP1 OC3 AMB3 GRN3 GL3 PWE3 DM3 DP3 OC2 AMB2 GRN2 GL2 PWE2 OC4 AMB4 GRN4 GL4 PWE4 DM2 DP2 DM4 DP4 IRQ1 IRQ12 KBIRQ1 MUIRQ12 A20OUT legacy keyboard and mouse support SEL2PORTS AVAUX_PLL AVAUX VAUX RREF CORER...

Page 139: ...AIDB IC 7P00 Block Diagram Pin Configuration SHDN VPPD0 VPPD1 VCCD0 VCCD1 OC Internal Current Monitor GND Thermal CS CS S4 S5 S6 13 12 11 10 17 51 18 52 VCC1 VCC2 Vpp1 Vpp2 Card B S1 S2 S3 3 4 5 6 9 16 15 14 1 2 8 7 CPU Controller 3 3 V 3 3 V 5 V 5 V 12 V TPS2211A See Note A 1 16 VCCD0 SHDN DB PACKAGE TOP VIEW ...

Page 140: ...Circuit Descriptions Abbreviation List and IC Data Sheets EN 140 BP2 2U BP2 3U 9 9 17 13 Diagram B10A STV0701 IC 7P03 Block Diagram Pin Configuration ...

Page 141: ...CONTROL AND HANDSHAKE DRIVER HIGH TDA8926J TEMPERATURE SENSOR AND CURRENT PROTECTION DRIVER LOW temp current 4 7 VSS1 VSS1 VSS2 VDD2 6 1 2 9 8 10 VDD2 VDD1 13 5 CONTROL AND HANDSHAKE DRIVER HIGH DRIVER LOW 14 11 12 17 16 3 15 EN1 DIAG REL1 SW1 SW2 REL2 POWERUP EN2 BOOT1 OUT1 STAB OUT2 BOOT2 TDA8925ST J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 VDD1 EN1 DIAG REL1 SW1 BOOT1 OUT1 ...

Page 142: ...S316 6003 4822 130 11397 BAS316 6004 4822 130 11397 BAS316 6005 4822 130 11397 BAS316 6006 4822 130 11152 UDZ18B 6007 4822 130 11152 UDZ18B 6008 4822 130 11152 UDZ18B 6009 4822 130 11152 UDZ18B 6010 4822 130 11152 UDZ18B 6011 4822 130 11152 UDZ18B ce 7001 For SW see item 0615 7002 9322 202 58668 LD1117DT50 7009 3198 010 42310 BC847BW 7010 3198 010 42310 BC847BW 7011 3198 010 42310 BC847BW 7015 932...

Page 143: ...2 100nF 20 50V 0603 2J20 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2J22 3198 035 03320 3 3nF 5 50V 0402 2J23 3198 035 03320 3 3nF 5 50V 0402 2J24 3198 035 03320 3 3nF 5 50V 0402 2J25 3198 035 03320 3 3nF 5 50V 0402 2J37 2020 552 96628 10nF 10 16V 0402 2J40 2238 869 15109 10pF 5 50V 0402 2J41 2238 869 15109 10pF 5 50V 0402 2J42 2238 869 15109 10pF 5 50V 0402 2J43 2238 869 15109 10pF 5 50V 0402 2J44 2238 869...

Page 144: ...12 100nF 20 50V 0603 2TG5 2020 552 96628 10nF 10 16V 0402 2TG6 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2TG7 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2TG8 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2TG9 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2TJ0 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2TJ1 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2TJ2 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2TJ3 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2TJ4 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 ...

Page 145: ... 82kΩ 5 0402 3C37 4822 117 13597 330Ω 5 0402 0 01W 3C38 4822 117 13606 10kΩ 5 0 01W 0402 3C39 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3C40 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3C41 4822 117 13606 10kΩ 5 0 01W 0402 3C42 4822 117 13597 330Ω 5 0402 0 01W 3C43 3198 031 01820 1 8kΩ 5 0 01W 0402 3C44 3198 031 01220 1 2kΩ 5 0 01W 0402 3C45 3198 031 04730 47Ω 5 0402 3C46 3198 031 03390 33Ω 1 0402 3C47 3198 031 04730 47Ω 5 0402 ...

Page 146: ...2 3LK0 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3LK1 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3LK2 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3LK3 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3LK4 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3LK5 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3LK6 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3LK7 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3LK8 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3LK9 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3LL0 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3LL1 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3LL2 4822 117 ...

Page 147: ...3 33kΩ 5 0402 3U02 4822 117 13596 220Ω 5 0 01W 0402 3U03 4822 117 13606 10kΩ 5 0 01W 0402 3U04 4822 117 13601 22kΩ 5 0402 3U05 4822 117 13596 220Ω 5 0 01W 0402 3U06 3198 031 03930 39kΩ 5 0402 3U07 3198 031 06820 6 8kΩ 5 0 01W 0402 3U08 3198 031 03320 3 3kΩ 5 0402 3U09 3198 031 06820 6 8kΩ 5 0 01W 0402 3U10 3198 031 03320 3 3kΩ 5 0402 3U11 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5 0 062W 3U12 4822 117 13548 1kΩ 5 0402...

Page 148: ... 30Ω at 100MHz 5Q04 2422 549 43769 Bead 30Ω at 100MHz 5Q06 3198 018 52280 2 2µF 10 1008 5Q07 2422 549 44197 Bead 220Ω at 100MHz 5T10 2422 549 44197 Bead 220Ω at 100MHz 5T11 2422 549 43062 Bead 600Ω at 100MHz 5T45 4822 157 71206 Bead 600Ω 100MHz 5T47 3198 018 90050 Bead 1kΩ at 100MHz 5T48 3198 018 90050 Bead 1kΩ at 100MHz 5T49 2422 549 43062 Bead 600Ω at 100MHz 5T50 4822 157 71206 Bead 600Ω 100MHz ...

Page 149: ...17 4822 117 13601 22kΩ 5 0402 3018 4822 051 30759 75Ω 5 0 062W 3020 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3022 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5 0 062W 3023 4822 051 30759 75Ω 5 0 062W 3027 4822 117 13601 22kΩ 5 0402 3028 4822 051 30759 75Ω 5 0 062W 3029 4822 051 30759 75Ω 5 0 062W 3030 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3031 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5 0 062W 3032 4822 051 30759 75Ω 5 0 062W 3037 4822 051 30759 75Ω 5 0 062W 3038 482...

Page 150: ... 0 062W 3722 4822 051 30124 120kΩ 5 0 062W 3723 4822 051 30471 47Ω 5 0 062W 3724 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5 0 062W 3725 4822 117 12925 47kΩ 1 0 063W 0603 3726 4822 051 30153 15kΩ 5 0 062W 3727 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5 0 062W 3728 4822 051 30153 15kΩ 5 0 062W 3729 4822 117 12925 47kΩ 1 0 063W 0603 3730 4822 051 30223 22kΩ 5 0 062W 3731 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5 0 062W 3732 4822 051 30223 22kΩ 5 0 062W 3733 4822 ...

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