Philips DVP3356 Service Manual Download Page 29

A

A

B

B

C

C

D

D

E

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

CAS#

RAS#

DQM[0..1]

MA[0..11]

DCLK

WE#

DQ[0..15]

BA[0..1]

SF_DO

SF_CK

SF_DI

SF_CS

CVBS_OUT

V20

IOA

SP+

SL+

SL-

LIMIT

SP-A

SP-

VREF

GPIO12

GPIO11

GPIO10

GPIO8

TRCLOSE

GPIO9

MA3

MA2

MA1

BA1

RAS#

BA0

CAS#

WE#

MA6

MA4

MA5

MA7

MA8

MA9

MA11

DQ8

DQ

10

DQ9

DQ

11

DQ

13

DQ

12

DQ

14

DQ

15

DQM

0

DQ5 DQ6 DQ7

DQ4

DQ1 DQ2 DQ3

DQ0

URST# IR#

SF

_D

I

SF_

C

K

U

P

1_7

SF_

D

O

SF_

C

S

U

P

1_6

GPIO4

LI

M

IT

USB_V18

USB_V33

USB_DM

USB_DP

FOO

TRO

FMO

DMO

AVDD33

LDO1

V1P4

V20

XO

XI

RFV18-2

OP-

DACVDD3

FS

CVBS_O

U

T

D

A

CVDD3

D

A

CVDD3

V_R

V_G

V_B

GPIO13

MA0

MA10

DQM1

DCLK

GPIO1

9

AADVDD

AL

AR

R

F

V

18-

1

A

D

ACVDD

AR

F

ARS

ALS

ALF

ASPDIF

AR

AL

V_B

V_R

V_G

A RF

ALF

ARS

ALS

E

F

B

A

TXD

GPIO10

GPIO9

RXD

OPO

OP-

V1P4

SP-A

ADVCM

XI

GPIO2

1

GPIO2

0

MDI2

MDI1

STBY

IOA

AUDIO_MUTE

AKIN1

OPO

GPIO12

ASPDIF

GPIO11

AUDIO_MUTE

GPIO13

TRIN

AKIN1

GPIO21

ADVCM

GPIO20

GPIO19

MDI2

VSCK

VSDA

UP1_6

VSTB

UP1_7

IR#

GPIO7

LDO2

C

D

GPIO3

TROUT

GPIO6

TROPE

N

RFVDD3

A

P

LLVDD3

C

F+

MDI1

T+

AVCC1

LD-CD

F

T-

V20

IOA

E

RF

O

A

F-

D

AVCC1

MDI1

LD-DVD

B

RFO

TRO

FOO

V1P4

DMO

FMO

F-

SP+

V1P4

TR_B2

TR_B1

TROPEN

DMSO

LOAD-

SL-

T-

F+

REG02

TRCLOSE

T+

STBY

REG01

SL+

TRSO

FMSO

LOAD+

SP-

FOSO

TR_B1

REG02

REG01

TR_B2

LOAD+

LOAD-

V18

RFV18-1

V18

RFV18-2

AVCM

1389_O

P+

XO

GND

IR

GPIO7

LDO1

URST#

3V3

LDO2

TxD

RxD

TRSO

FOSO

DMSO

FMSO

TRIN

TROUT

IR

VCC_USB

VCC_USB

USB_DM

USB_DP

V18

DV33

V18

V18

DV33

M5V

DV33

DV33

DV33

V18

DV33

DV33

DV33

5V

M5V

RFVDD3

AADVDD

DACVDD3

A

P

LLVDD3

A

D

ACVDD

RFGND

RFGND

M5V

M5V

GND

V18

GND

M5V

GND

RFGND

DV33

DV33

V18

DV33

M5V

DQ[0..15] 4

MA[0..11]

4

DQM[0..1]

4

BA[0..1]

4

DCLK

4

RAS#

4

CAS#

4

WE#

4

SF_DI

4

SF_CK

4

SF_CS

4

SF_DO

4

CVBS_OUT

4

ASPDIF

5

AR

5

AL

5

V_B

4

V_G

4

V_R

4

ARF

5

ALF

5

ARS

5

ALS

5

AUDIO_MUTE 5

AKIN1

5

PCON

2

USBCON

USBCON_1

DRAM I/F

S-FLASH

AUDIO I/F

VIDEO I/F

1

SERVO RF DeCAP.

RF Reference

RS-232

SONY 313

Very Important to

reduce Noise

Default

RESET Circuit

C21 must closer to PIN43 of 1389L/K.

URST#

TO FRONT PANEL

I

max=600mA

Imax=250mA

I

max=350mA

stan

dby:87MA

standby:27MA

G

2SK3018
SC-70

3

2

1

D

S

Chip Decap.

FB4

0R

R36

100k

L9

10uH

C39

330pF

C96

0.1uF

C49

0.1uF

L6

FB

TP3

+

CE34
100uF/10V

R62

10k

6PIN/2.0mm

XP4

1

2

3

4

5

6

R56

10k

F1

[FUSE(500MA)]

Q22

2N3904

R38

100

Q9

SS8550D

L10

10uH

C2

NC(100p)

C92

0.1uF

C32

0.1uF

R19

22K

C40

0.1uF

C88

0.1uF

R63

10k

C91

0.1uF

R57

20k/1%

C85

0.1uF

R50

33

R27

33

Q10

SS8550D

b

e

c

6PIN/2.0mm

XP5

1

2

3

4

5

6

Q8

9012

C41

0.015uF

C34

10uF/10v

XP3

PITCH 2.0mm*5

1

2

3

4

5

D3

BAT54C

1

2

3

C30

220pF

+

CE15

220uF/16v

C33

4.7uF

U2

AM5888

VINFC 1

VOTR- 9

VOTR+

10

VOSL- 12

REGO2 3

TRB1

2

VOTK+

15

REV

7

VOFC+

14

VOFC- 13

VCTL

21

VCC2

19

NC

20

NC

24

BIAS

27

FWD

6

VINSL+

4

REGO1 5

MUTE

28

VCC

8

VOSL+

11

VOLD+

17

VOLD-

18

VOTK-

16

VINLD

23

GND

22

TRB2

25

VINTK

26

G1

29

G2

30

D2

1N4148

R18

3.3K

R29

560

C87

0.1uF

R46

4.7

R61

10k

R127 5.6 OHM 1W

R39

100

C27

0.1uF

R16

4.7K

TOP

XP2

SMD0.5 TOP

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

25 26

27 28

XP7

USBOUT

1

2

3

4

R15

15K

C44

NC(47p)

R17

3.3K

R51

100/0402

C17

NC(100p)

R52

100/0402

C18

0.1UF

C38

330pF

R151

NC(470)

R53

100/0402

R20

100k

Q5

2SK3018

2

1

3

C19

0.1UF

C90

0.1uF

TP8

R54

10k

C29

1uF

Q7

9012

C37

NC

C24

0.1uF

R60

10k/1%

C22

27pF

C94

0.1uF

Q4

2N3904

R24

10k

R42

27k

TP13

R40

5.1k

R9

1K

R32

10k

+

CE14

220uF/16v

R128

1k

TP10

R11

1K

R153

NC(470)

C95

0.1uF

R33

100k

Y2

27MHz

R55

10k

TP11

MT1389L/K

LQFP 128

V1.0

Desktop

U1

MT1389L/K/SMD

MTK1389L/K-128

RFE

5

RFF

6

AVDD18

7

AVDD33

8

XTALI

9

XTALO

10

AGND

11

V20

12

REXT

14

MDI1

15

MDI2

16

LDO1

17

LDO2

18

AVDD33

19

DMO

20

FMO

21

TRAY_OPEN

22

TRAY_CLOSE

23

TRO

24

FOO

25

FG / GPIO2

26

USB_DP

27

USB_DM

28

USB_V33

29

USB_GND

30

PAD_VRT

31

USB_V18

32

GPIO3 / INT#

33

GPIO4

34

SF_CS_

36

SF_DO

37

SF_DI

38

SF_CK

39

UP1_6 / SCL

40

UP1_7 / SDA

41

ICE

42

PRST#

43

IR

44

RD0

45

RD1

46

RD2

47

RD3

48

RD4

49

RD5

51

RD6

52

RD7

53

DVDD33

50

DQM0

55

RD15

56

RD14

57

DVDD18

54

RD13

58

RD12

59

RD11

61

RD10

62

RD9

63

DVSS33

60

RD8

64

DQM1

65

RCLK

66

RA11

67

RA9

69

RA8

70

GPIO13 94

DVDD18 90

SPDIF / GPIO12 93

GPIO11 92

GPIO10 91

GPIO9 89

GPIO8 88

DVDD33 84

V14

13

GPIO6

35

RA3

86

DVSS18 79

RA2

85

RA1

83

RA0

82

RA10

81

BA1

80

BA0

78

RAS#

77

CAS#

76

RWE#

75

RA4

74

DVDD33 68

RA5

73

RA6

72

RA7

71

RFD

4

RFC

3

RFB

2

RFA

1

RFH  /  OPINN

128

RFG /  OPINP

127

RFIN / OPOUT

126

RFIP

125

AGND18

124

AVDD18

123

AL / GPIO1

118

AVCM

117

AR / GPIO0

116

APLLCAP

111

APLLVDD

110

AADVDD

109

AKIN1 / GPIO21 / Audio_Mute

108

ADVCM / GPIO20

107

AKIN2 / GPIO19 / Audio_Mute

106

AADVSS

105

R

104

B

103

G

102

DACVDDA

101

DACVDDB

100

CVBS

99

DACVSSC

98

FS

97

VREF

96

DACVDDC 95

GPIO7 / CKE 87

ADACVSS2

112

ADACVSS1

113

ADACVDD2

122

ADACVDD1

121

ALF / GPIO

120

ALS / GPIO

119

ARS / GPIO

115

ARF / GPIO

114

Q24

9012

R152

4.7K

C21

1uF

TP4

C84

0.1uF

+

CE13

220uF/16v

TP15

C125

NC

C89

0.1uF

R49

10k

R31

0/NC

TP9

C43

47p

R58

5.1k/1%

Q6

2SK3018

2

1

3

C36

10uF/10v

R34

10k

Q23

9012

+

CE8

47uF/6.3v

C45

NC(47p)

C

28

1500pF

+

CE33
100uF/10V

R44

10k

C31

0.1uF

TP17

Q21

2N3904

C83

0.1uF

TP12

R28

10k

+

CE12

47uF/6.3v

R59

12k/1%

+

CE32

10uF/16v

+

CE31

10uF/16v

R35

10k

XP8

4pin/2.0mm

1

2

3

4

FB3

0R

R41

27k

R23

10k

R43

15k

C126

NC

TP16

+

CE9

47uF/6.3v

C48

0.1uF

R45

4.7

TP14

C86

0.1uF

R126

2.2 OHM 2W

R37

15k

C93

0.1uF

R26

1K

Q27

AO3402

1

2

3

U9

PRTR5V0U2X

2

1

3

4

+

CE11

47uF/6.3v

C20

0.1uF

C23

27pF

+

CE10

100uF/16v

R25

1

+

CE7

22uF/16v

CEL5-5

C16

NC(100p)

C42

NC(47p)

C10

NC(100p)

C46

NC(100p)

C35

NC

Main Board Electric Diagram: MT1389L/K LQFP128 & MOTOR DRIVER

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Summary of Contents for DVP3356

Page 1: ...l Exploded view Part list 8 1 Copyright 2009 Philips Consumer Electronics B V Eindhoven The Netherlands All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in aretrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT PHILIPS GB DVP3356 DVP3356 94 DFU Instruction 2 1...

Page 2: ... 22 kHz 48 kHz CD VCD 4 Hz 20 kHz 44 1 kHz Signal Noise 1 kHz 90 dB A weighted Dynamic range 1 kHz 80 dB A weighted Crosstalk 1 kHz 70 dB Distortion noise 1 kHz 65 dB MPEG MP3 MPEG Audio L3 Audio format Digital MPEG AC 3 PCM Compressed digital 16 20 24 bits fs 44 1 48 96 kHz MP3 ISO 9660 96 112 128 256 kbps variable bit rate fs 32 44 1 48 kHz Analog sound stereo Dolby surround compatible downmix f...

Page 3: ... wire between the two pins of the mains plug 2 Set the mains switch the on position keep the mains cord unplug 3 Measure the resistance value between the mains plug and the front panel controls and chassis bottom 4 Repair or correct unit when the resistance measurement is less than 1M 5 Verify this before you return the unit to the customer user ref UL standard no 1492 6 Switch the unit off and re...

Page 4: ...ch copper tracks and or components in this unshielded primary area when you service the player Service personnel must take precautions to prevent touching this area or components in this area A lighting stroke and a stripe marked printing on the printed wiring board indicate the primary side of the power supply Never replace modules or components while the unit is on 2 Laser The use of optical ins...

Page 5: ...ch off un used equipment or reduce heat x Mix of lead free solder alloy parts with leaded solder alloy parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoid mixed solder alloy types leaded and lead free If one cannot avoid clean carefully the solder joint from old solder alloy and re solder with new solder alloy SAC305 x Use only original spare parts listed in the Service Manuals Not listed s...

Page 6: ... Pause Start pause or resume disc play f USB jack Connect a USB flash drive 4 3 1 2 6 5 Remote control 4 3 6 7 9 8 1 5 2 16 17 12 15 13 14 10 11 18 a 2 Standby On Turn on the DVD player or switch to standby mode b Z Open Close Open or close the disc compartment c DISC MENU Access or exit the disc menu Switch to disc mode For VCD SVCD turn PBC Playback Control on or off in PBC mode 2 1 ...

Page 7: ...s Select an item to play i SUBTITLE Select DVD or DivX subtitle language Access the menu to USB copy or USB delete j ZOOM Fit the picture format to the TV screen Zoom in or out of the picture k VOLUME Display the current volume level and use b or B navigation buttons to set the volume level between 0 20 l REPEAT REPEAT A B Toggles between various repeat modes Marks the section for repeat play or t...

Page 8: ...the Top Cover Figure 1 Figure 1 Step2 If it is necessary to dismantle Loader or Front Panel the Front door should be removed first Figure 2 Note Make sure to operate gently otherwise the guider would be damaged Figure 2 3 1 Please kindly note that dismantle the front door assembly carefully to avoid damage tray and the front door Detailed information please refer to the model set ...

Page 9: ...ure to operate gently otherwise the guider would be damaged Figure 3 Step4 Dismantling Front Panel disconnect the connectors XP5 XP6 XP7 need release 4 snaps of Front Panel and 2 snaps of bottom cabinet then gently pull the Panel out from the set Figure 4 Figure 6 Figure 4 3 2 Detailed information please refer to the model set XP2 XP3 XP4 XP5 XP1 XP7 SNAP SNAP SNAP SNAP SNAP ...

Page 10: ...ing Instruction Figure 5 Step5 Dismantling Loader disconnect the 3 connectors XP2 XP3 XP4 aiming in the below figure and remove 1 screw that connects the loader and the bottom cabinet Figure 5 6 Figure 6 Detailed information please refer to the model set ...

Page 11: ... Instruction Step6 Dismantling Main Board first disconnect the connector XP1 and then remove 5 screws Figure 7 Figure 7 Step7 Remove the 2 screws on Power Board to dismantle the Power Board Figure 7 3 4 Detailed information please refer to the model set ...

Page 12: ...button on the remote control The software version and other information are display on the TV screen as follows 4 1 Caution The set must not be power off during upgrading Otherwise the Main board will be damaged entirely Region Code Change 1 Power on the set and open the tray door 2 Press the Setup button on the remote control then the setup interface should be displayed on the TV screen 3 Move th...

Page 13: ..._PWM signals 2 If there are F F T and T signals output from U2 Check Replace the loader Yes Yes No Go Check whether laser voltage 1 9V for CD 2 4V for DVD on L9 and L10 Check the FFC connection between 24P and the loader 1 Whether voltage on pin 23 of U1 varies between 0 and 3 3V 3 3V for CD and 0V for DVD 2 Whether peripheral components are eroded or badly soldered Trouble shooting chart Motor no...

Page 14: ...upply on the power board is normal Check Correct connection Whether the connection to K301 is broken Correct the connection Replace U1 No No Yes Yes Check if the XS301 on the front board to XP5 on the decoder board is in good contact Whether there is 0V and 3 3V voltage difference on Pin 106 PCON of U1 Trouble shooting chart ...

Page 15: ...eck whether U1 are eroded All output voltages on the power board is 0V or deviated Check whether there is 300V on C1 or C2 Check whether 100KHz oscillating signal on Pin6 of U1 Check if 5V and 12V are short Check whether the components in the short circuit voltage are defected or eroded Yes Yes Yes Yes U1 PIN 3 RC waveform Trouble shooting chart Check whether F1 is blown ...

Page 16: ...FFC connection between 24P and the loader Check U1 and peripheral components Re solder or replace the defective parts Check the connection between U1 Correct connection Replace U1 or loader Yes Check whether there is laser voltage 1 9V for CD and 2 4V for DVD on L9 and L10 Check if there is RFO signal on pin17 of XP2 The normal RFO signal is a clear reticulated wave Trouble shooting chart Check U1...

Page 17: ...eral components Check whether there is voltage variance on pin 25 of U1 check if bad solder exist on U1 and peripheral components Replace the bad spare parts Check whether pins of U1 and peripheral components are badly soldered defected Check Q5 Q7 whether in good condition Yes Yes Yes Go Correct connection Change U1 or the loader No No Yes Check laser voltage 2 4V output on L10 if pin18 of U1 is ...

Page 18: ...the U1 s pin 87 41 40 arrive the XP5 connect condition Correct connection Replace U301 or LED Yes Yes Yes No Check VCC 5v voltage on the power and front board Check there are STB SDA and SCK signals on XS301 on the front board 1 Check whether bad solder exists on U301 and pins of LED 2 Check whether the circuit connected to K302 K303 K304 and K301 is broken 3 Check whether R300 R301 and R302 are o...

Page 19: ...heck whether the muting transistor Q11 Q12 9are normal Checking the U6 leads the feet has no to break to open RUUHFW FRQQHFWLRQ Replace R86 R87 Check the voltage on pin3 or pin5 of U6 is OK Should be 2 5 3 1V Check whether the U1 or U6 powersupply normal No Yes Check the power supply voltages 12V to the operation amplifying Q3 is normal Yes Check U6 Replace U1 No Yes Trouble shooting chart ...

Page 20: ...coder board are normal Check Y2 R20 R27 C22 and C23 Check other of power supply electric circuit Correct the connection Check whether the video filter network circuit is normal Yes Yes No No No Check whether the 27MHz output signal Trouble shooting chart change U1 Yes No Check if the video signals on Pin 99 102 103 104 of U1 are normal ...

Page 21: ...e an oscilloscope to check if there is output waveform from the first pin IR of the remote censor after pressing button on the remote control REM301 PIN1 RC waveform Check if there is IR signal on pin 44 of U1 Check if the power supply voltage to the remote censor is normal Go No No No Yes Yes Yes Correct connection Yes Change U1 IR waveform Trouble shooting chart ...

Page 22: ...circuit Crystal oscillator Y2 and peripheral components are defected or eroded No No No Yes Yes Yes 27Mhz waveform Trouble shooting chart Check whether all the voltages from the power board to the decoder board are normal Check if there is 128MHz signal output on R67 Check whether short circuit or bad solder on U4 U5 SDRAM R67 DCLK waveform Check U1 No No Reconnect the component in Yes Yes Check i...

Page 23: ... 1 5 1 1 5 1 1 6 DVD LOADER 5PIN 2 0 6PIN 2 0 5PIN 2 5 24PIN 0 5 5PIN 2 5 XP1 XS201 XP5 XP3 XP4 XP2 1 5 MT1389L AM5888 AUDIO AMP LPF MOT ER DRIVER VIDEO LPF 64M SDRAM DVP3356 6CH WIRING DIAGRAM 6 1 XS301 11PIN 2 0 LED DISPLAY ET6202 4 1 XS302 4PIN 2 0 1 7 KARAOKE AND USB XS601 7PIN 2 0 XP303 SWITCH BOARD 4PIN 2 0 4 1 XP7 4PIN 2 0 1 4 COAX P2 R L XP6 MAIN BOARD 1 3 P1 Pb Y Pr CVBS REAR L REAR R CEN...

Page 24: ... 11 SEG5 KS5 12 SEG6 KS6 13 SEG7 KS7 14 GND 28 GRID1 27 GRID2 26 GND 25 GRID3 24 GRID4 23 GND 22 VDD 21 SEG14 GRID5 20 SEG13 GRID6 19 SEG12 GRID7 18 SEG10 KS10 17 SEG9 KS9 16 SEG8 KS8 15 CE300 47uF C310 0 1uF R320 0R C315 47p C309 0 1uF R318 100R NC CE301 47uF R307 10K R308 10K R303 4K7 R309 1K R304 4K7 K301 open close R305 4K7 REM301 REM IR 1 GND 2 VCC 3 4 4 5 5 C304 100p C305 100p C316 100p R310...

Page 25: ...A A B B C C D D E E 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 SWITCH BOARD C319 47p C317 47p C318 47p XP1 CON4 2 0 1 2 3 4 LED3 K303 POWER Switch Board Electric Diagram 7 2 7 2 ...

Page 26: ...8 100p R202 22K L201 500Z C203 1000p 47 USB003 XX2 USB P600 USB 1 2 3 4 5 6 R206 20K R209 680 CE200 22uF C210 2 2uF U200A NJM4558 3 2 1 8 4 U200B NJM4558 5 6 7 8 4 C206 47p R205 180K R211 100K R210 150 R203 22K R208 1K R200 10K L202 500Z C201 0 1u L200 500Z C205 47p CE201 22uF R201 5 6K C211 2 2uF R207 100K 8PIN 2 0mm XP601 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C204 100p C209 2 2uF OK Board USB Board Electric Diagram 7 3...

Page 27: ...N1 AC INPUT 1 2 C2 15uF 400V 250V 450V D1 1N4007 R7 1 6W11 3k 1 D5 FR102 R13 1 6W100k T1 EEL19 8 6 3 5 9 12 10 4 7 11 1 P3 1 D3 1N4007 C5 152 1KV R9 1 6W10k CON1 AC INPUT 1 2 L2 6 8uH U3 TL431 2 1 3 F1 T2AL 250ac D2 1N4007 C1 10uF 400V 250V 450V TR1 NTC 10 20 R1 NU R5 1 6W12K 1 CON2 6X2 5 HEADER 5V 1 5V 2 GND 3 12V 4 GND 5 22V 6 R8 1 6W1k P2 1 C7 1000uF 16V D4 1N4007 R2 1 4W120K U2 PC123X92 1 2 4 ...

Page 28: ...PIO10 PCON Features PIN 27 Item 31 GPIO9 GPIO2 34 ADVCM GPIO8 4 GPIO3 26 28 GPIO6 GPIOK2 AUDIO_MUTE 3 Name GPIO7 GPIOK1 93 GPO_A 91 TRIN GPIO13 GPIO12 TROPEN 108 GPIO19 GPIOK0 92 GPIO20 TROUT 23 LIMIT TRCLOSE 106 MT1389L K General GPIO List 35 VSDA AKIN1 5 1CH only 2CH for 89K USB VFD AMUTE Only for 89K GPIO11 Only for 89K ASPDIF AUDIO ADC VIDEO DAC AUDIO DAC R3 4 7 0603 C13 0 1uF C15 0 1uF CE6 10...

Page 29: ...0 NC 24 BIAS 27 FWD 6 VINSL 4 REGO1 5 MUTE 28 VCC 8 VOSL 11 VOLD 17 VOLD 18 VOTK 16 VINLD 23 GND 22 TRB2 25 VINTK 26 G1 29 G2 30 D2 1N4148 R18 3 3K R29 560 C87 0 1uF R46 4 7 R61 10k R127 5 6 OHM 1W R39 100 C27 0 1uF R16 4 7K TOP XP2 SMD0 5 TOP 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 26 27 28 XP7 USBOUT 1 2 3 4 R15 15K C44 NC 47p R17 3 3K R51 100 0402 C17 NC 100p R52 100 0...

Page 30: ...8uH C97 0 1uF C55 100pF R130 3 3K R131 10k L11 0R 1 8uH Q26 2N3904 R74 10k C51 5P D12 PESD5V0S1BA 2 1 C50 100pF R77 75 1 C99 0 1uF R72 10k R71 75 1 D9 PESD5V0S1BA 2 1 U3 ESMT M12L16161A 7 VCC 1 DQ0 2 DQ1 3 VSSQ 4 DQ2 5 DQ3 6 VCCQ 7 DQ4 8 DQ5 9 VSSQ 10 DQ6 11 DQ7 12 VCCQ 13 DQML 14 WE 15 CAS 16 RAS 17 CS 18 BA A11 19 A10 20 A0 21 A1 22 A2 23 A3 24 VCC 25 VSS 26 A4 27 A5 28 A6 29 A7 30 A8 31 A9 32 N...

Page 31: ...v R79 100 R80 10k R85 31k C61 0 1uF C12 0 1uF C82 1000pF C80 100pF R99 100k R89 100 U8B NJM4558 OPA 5 6 7 8 4 R118 22K R90 10k R100 470 C62 3300p R101 31k R111 10k C112 0 1uF NC R124 470 Q13 2N3904 R110 3 3K U7B NJM4558 OPA 5 6 7 8 4 R108 10k Q19 2N3904 R81 5 1k CE26 220U 16V C70 1000pF 47 RCA151 XX RCA P3 RCA AUDIO OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 C64 1000pF CE21 10uF 16v R114 470 R93 100k R102 10k R97 5 1k R119 ...

Page 32: ...Main Board Print layout Bottom side 7 9 7 9 ...

Page 33: ...7 10 7 10 OK USB Board Print layout Top side OK USB Board Print layout Bottom side Remark DVP3356 without karaoke ...

Page 34: ...Power Board Print layout Bottom side 7 11 7 11 ...

Page 35: ...7 12 7 12 Main Board Print layout Top side ...

Page 36: ...Main Board Print layout Bottom side 7 13 7 13 ...

Page 37: ...ew for DVP3356 94 It s a general mechanical exlpoded view for DVP3356 94 pls refer to the model set for detailed information Assy 1 includes components 1 3 4 5 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ...

Page 38: ...SMD TRANSISTOR MMBT3904LT1 NPN 1 Q16 996510009670 TRANSISTOR SMT 3CG9012M 1 Q17 996510009669 SMD TRANSISTOR MMBT3904LT1 NPN 1 Q18 996510009669 SMD TRANSISTOR MMBT3904LT1 NPN 1 Q19 996510009669 SMD TRANSISTOR MMBT3904LT1 NPN 1 Q2 996510009669 SMD TRANSISTOR MMBT3904LT1 NPN 1 Q21 996510009669 SMD TRANSISTOR MMBT3904LT1 NPN 1 Q22 996510009669 SMD TRANSISTOR MMBT3904LT1 NPN 1 Q23 996510009670 TRANSIST...

Page 39: ...REVISION LIST Version 1 0 Initial release for DVP3356 94 9 1 ...

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