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Test Instructions Mono Board SD5.31SL

EN 20

SD-5.31SL

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Figure 5-35 RFO

5.7

Diagnostic Software Description

5.7.1

Introduction

Purpose
This document describes all interfaces from the outside world 
to the diagnostic software, what is needed to use these 
interfaces and how to access them.

Scope
This document has been realised within the framework of the 
DVD video player.

5.7.2

Definitions and Abbreviations

Definitions
Control PC

Automatic test equipment, part of the 
production control system in the 
factory, to control the execution of 
Diagnostic Nuclei in the DVD player.

Diagnostic Nucleus

Part of the Diagnostic Software. Each 
nucleus contains an atomic and 
software independent diagnostic test, 
testing a functional part of the DVD 
player hardware on component level.

Script 

Part of the Diagnostic Software. Each 
script contains a sequence of 
Diagnostic Nuclei to be executed.

Service PC

PC used by a service- or repair-person 
to communicate with the Diagnostic 
Software in the DVD player.

Abbreviations
FDS

Full Diagnostic Software

5.8

Overview of Interfaces

The table below shows an overview of the user interfaces of the 
Diagnostic Software. The table is based on logical interface, 
interfaces as seen from user perspective. A logical interface 
can use one or more physical interface components. The DVD 
has only a single RS232 port, implying that all interfaces using 
this port are mutually exclusive.

Table 5-25 Interface overview

In the next chapters the logical user interfaces are 
described in more detail including the exact use of the 
physical interface components.

5.9

Description of Interfaces

5.9.1

Menu Interface

The menu interface is part of the Level 2 / Second Line 
diagnostic mode. Via the menu interface it is possible to control 
the execution of the Diagnostic Nuclei.

Set-up Physical Interface Components
Hardware required:

Service PC

one free COM port on the Service PC

special cable to connect DVD player to Service PC

The service PC must have a terminal emulation program (e.g. 
OS2 WarpTerminal or Procomm /Windows Hyperterminal) 
installed and must have a free COM port (e.g. COM1). Activate 
the terminal emulation program and check that the port settings 
for the free COM port are: 19200 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 
stop bit and no flow control. The free COM port must be 
connected via a special cable to the RS232 port of the DVD 
player. This special cable will also connect the test pin, which 
is available on the connector, to ground (i.e. activate test pin).

Activation
Switch the player on and the following text will appear on the 
screen of the terminal (program):

Figure 5-36 

The first line indicates that the Diagnostic software has 
been activated and contains the version number of the 
diagnostic; this is also an indication that the first basic 
nucleus (nucleus number 1) has been executed 
succesfully. 

The term "DVDv6" implies that the DSW is running in the 
ZiVA5 platform (6th generation).Interpretation of the DSW 
version is done as follows:

1

ch1

CH1  1.00V=          MTB 250ns                     ch1+

PM3380B

CL 36532043_068.eps

030603

Logical 
Interface

Description

Physical interface 
components

Menu 
Interface

Menu-driven 
activation of 
individual nuclei, 
used for Level 2/
Second Line 
diagnostic mode. 
Users are service or 
repair people

- Service PC running a 

terminal emulation 
program, connected 
to the RS232 port of 
the DVD player.
- Test pin grounded

Command 
Line 
Interface

Used during Level 1 
diagnostic mode. 
Used to send 
commands from the 
Control PC into the 
DVD hardware.

- Control PC, running a 

control program (e.g. 
Hyperterminal), 
connected to RS232 
port of the DVD 
player.
- Test pin grounded

CL 36532043_023.eps

020603

DVDv6 Diagnostic Software version 7.03 S

(M)enu, or (C)ommand [M]:@ m <enter>

Press ENTER to go to Main Menu

CC: >

Summary of Contents for SD-5.31SL

Page 1: ...es 5 3 Directions for Use not available 6 4 Mechanical Instructions 7 5 Test Instructions Mono Board SD5 31SL 11 Diagnostic Software Description 20 6 Block Diagram and Testpoint Overview Block Diagram 31 TTestpoint Overview Bare Board 32 7 Electrical Diagrams Pwb s Diagr PWB DVD Analog Front end Diagram M1 33 41 46 Spindle Servo Motor Driver Diagram M2 34 41 46 DVD Front end Processor Diagram M3 3...

Page 2: ...D_C 14 DVD_RS PCMDATA1 LR 15 GND_RS 16 SENSE_3V3 17 GND 18 MIC_IN KOK 19 GND 20 VIDEO_SEL 21 GND 22 I2CSCL_M 23 I2CSDA_M 24 GND 25 PCMDATA0 LtRt 26 GND 27 DIG_IN_1 28 I2C INT 29 DAC_RST 30 GND 1 2 3 Service connector at Location 1702 1 TXD_SER TXD service UART 2 SERVICE Service or normal mode select 3 RXD_SER RXD service UART 4 RTS_SER Not used 5 GNDB Ground 6 CTS_SER Not used 7 5V 5V supply 1 3 S...

Page 3: ...RT Type Analog output with on bd 10k load 1 3 5 Audio mute Function Audio mute control for final analog stage Signal MUTE Type LVTTL output Table 1 3 1 3 6 Analog video Function Analog video Signal CVBS_VID C_VID Y_VID R_VID V G_VID Y B_VID U Type Output 75ohm output resistors in series 1 3 7 Slow blanking SCART Function Slow blanking SCART 0 6 12 Signal SCART0 SCART1 Type LVTTL output Table 1 4 N...

Page 4: ...EG 1 and 2 Layers I II and III MP3 MPEG 2 5 1 Dolby Digital Class A MLP DTS Dolby Pro Logic HDCD Copy protection CPPM for prerecorded media DVD audio CPRM for recordable media DVD audio Watermark detect and decode for DVD audio 1 4 1 Analog video performance The video output standard follows the source material The OSD can be switched between PAL and NTSC The module has 6 analog video outputs in 4...

Page 5: ...sistance Keep components and tools at this same potential Available ESD protection equipment Complete kit ESD3 small tablemat wristband connection box extension cable and earth cable 4822 310 10671 Wristband tester 4822 344 13999 Be careful during measurements in the live voltage section The primary side of the power supply pos 1005 including the heatsink carries live mains voltage when you connec...

Page 6: ...Directions for Use EN 6 SD 5 31SL 3 3 Directions for Use There is no DFU available ...

Page 7: ...onn C from Monoboard D 2 Unlock conn 1100 on Monoboard D and gentlely unplug Flex B 3 Remove 3 screws F 4 Separate Monoboard D gentlely from loader E and beware of the Flex A 5 Unlock conn 1001 on the Monoboard D and gentlely unplug Flex A To Loader OPU Slot in Loader E Flex A Flex B Monoboard D F from Loader Conn C CL 36532043_021 eps 220503 ...

Page 8: ...e disc manually 1 Remove screw 2 Slide top cover backward 3 Flip top cover and remove it 4 Turn the belt in the anti clockwise direction with your thumb till the disc is ejected 5 Gently pull the disc out Figure 4 2 Manually eject the disk Top Cover 5 Slot 4 1 2 3 Belt CL 36532043_022 eps 020603 ...

Page 9: ...re upgrade via Download disc Both the application and servo software can be flashed into the DVD player by means of a CD ROM disc The CD ROM disc has to be made with a CD writer SW Application software 1 Insert the Upgrade disc into the player 2 The upgrading operation will start automatically 3 Once the upgrading process finishes the player will automatically eject the disc 4 Remove the Upgrade d...

Page 10: ...sc 12nc 7104 099 28362 4 2 6 Ejecting Disc When ejecting disc is not possible using remote control Short circuit test land F220 to ground when power supplies are still present with assumption the front end is not faulty When above is not possible ejecting of the disc has to be done manually Refer to instruction Manually Ejecting of disc 4 2 7 ComPair For assistance with the repair process of the M...

Page 11: ... mode only 5 2 2 Reset Check To ensure a proper start up of the monoboard the back end reset signal SYS_RST is required at the ZIVA 5 input testpoint F501 after power on To check the reset timing measure the SYS_RST testpoint F501 and the 3V3ST supply testpoint F503 reset circuit trigger signal Figure 5 2 Reset NB The SYS_RST rising edge CH2 should be at least 100msec after the 3V3ST refer to CH1 ...

Page 12: ...heck for failure with the PapChksFl command Table 5 5 Memory check The PapChksFI calculate and verify checksum of the FLASH This includes the entire binary ROM image checksum 5 4 General I O Port Peripherals Check 5 4 1 I2C Bus NVRAM Check To access the NVRAM the I2C bus is used So by writing and reading to the NVRAM the chip and the bus is checked With next commands a certain byte is written to t...

Page 13: ...io outputs for both sine and pink noise Table 5 11 Audio I2S check commands The audio signal sine or pink noise will also be present on the digital ouput SPDif This can be checked by connecting an amplifier with digital input Check the I2S output Ref Command Name Remark 15 PapNvramWrR NVRAM Write Read Ref Command Name Remark Test point Frequency 8a PapSgsAclk Cdda Internal PLL CLK in CD DA mode Fi...

Page 14: ...n low and high for both pink noise and sine SPDIF switches between LOW and HIGH Name Testpoint Description DA_XCK F421 Audio clock DA_BCK F822 Audio bit clock DA_DATA0 pin 27 IC7800 Audio data DA_LRCK F825 Audio word SPDIF F821 Audio digital out 1 ch1 ch1 freq 18 5Mhz CH1 1 00V MTB 20 0ns ch1 PM3380B CL 36532043_057 eps 030603 1 ch1 CH1 1 00V MTB 200ns ch1 CH1 freq 2 31Mhz PM3380B CL 36532043_054 ...

Page 15: ...ideoColDencOn Colourbar DENC ON 61a VideoColOutRGB Set Video out to RGB 61b VideoColOutYUV Set Video out to YUV 23b VideoColDencOff Colourbar DENC MPEG OFF Name Testpoint Waveform R_V F817 Refer to Figure R_V G_Y F816 Refer to Figure G_Y B_U F815 Refer to Figure B_U C F819 Refer to Figure C_VIDEO CVBS F820 Refer to Figure CVBS_VID 1 ch1 CH1 500nV MTB 20 0us ch1 PM3380B CL 36532043_069 eps 030603 S...

Page 16: ...ck The tracking control circuit is checked using the following commands Table 5 14 Spindle check commands Check the following signals with the discmotor switched ON with the loader connected and with DVD Disc inserted 1 ch1 CH1 500mV MTB 20 0us ch1 PM3380B CL 36532043_063 eps 030603 1 ch1 CH1 500mV MTB 20 0us ch1 PM3380B CL 36532043_071 eps 030603 1 ch1 CH1 500mV MTB 20 0us ch1 PM3380B CL 36532043...

Page 17: ...connecting the loader Signal Name Testpoint Frequency SMOTOR Pin22 IC7101 Output voltage control SSPDON Pin23 IC7101 Power save Motor ON high Motor OFF low VH Pin15 IC7101 HALL Bias Motor ON LOW Motor OFF HIGH SFGIN Pin 24 IC7101 Tacho signal output DA1 F113 Output DA2 F114 Output DA3 F115 Output H1 F112 H1 HALL input positive signal H1 F111 H1 HALL input negative signal H2 F110 H2 HALL input nega...

Page 18: ...easure the DC voltages and waveforms when executing the tray closed command Table 5 20 Tray in Figure 5 31 Tray in command Measure the DC voltages and waveforms when executing the tray opening command Signal Name Testpoint Description Track F003 Negative drive to tracking coil Track F004 Positive drive to tracking coil Ref Command Name Remark 41a BeSledgeIn Sledge inwards 41b BeSledgeOut Sledge ou...

Page 19: ... D E F Table 5 24 At outputs of diodes A B C D the following waveform can be measured Refer to Figure Output of diodes A B C D Figure 5 34 Output of diodes A B C D Check the HF output RFO at testland F219 and observe the waveform refer to Figure RFO Signal Name Testpoint Value Tray closed LOAD F116 2V8 0V2 LOAD F117 2V2 0V2 INSW F119 3V 0V2 OUTSW F121 0V 0V2 Ref Command Name Remark 38a BeFocusOn F...

Page 20: ...execution of the Diagnostic Nuclei Set up Physical Interface Components Hardware required Service PC one free COM port on the Service PC special cable to connect DVD player to Service PC The service PC must have a terminal emulation program e g OS2 WarpTerminal or Procomm Windows Hyperterminal installed and must have a free COM port e g COM1 Activate the terminal emulation program and check that t...

Page 21: ...el respectively If not all these messages appear on the terminal screen then the related nucleus found an error The last line is the prompt DD The diagnostic software is now ready to receive commands Note For player that has no Mechanical power switch it can be turned on by connecting the power cable Usage The commands that can be given are the reference IDs of the test nuclei A command must be te...

Page 22: ... To YUV 61b MAIN VIDEO DIGITAL PORT MENU 1 Video Port Out 0xAA 17a 2 Video Port Out 0x55 17b MAIN BASIC ENGINE ATAPI MENU 1 ATAPI Echo 13 MAIN BASIC ENGINE MECHANISM MENU 1 Disc Motor 2 Laser 3 Tray 4 Focus 5 Radial 6 Sledge 7 Grooves MAIN BASIC ENGINE SPECIAL DIAGNOSTICS MENU 1 Read FlashID 70 2 ROM Checksum 71 3 Scratch Detector Test 72 MAIN PROCESSOR PERIPHERALS PCM CLOCK MENU 1 PCM_CLK In CDDA...

Page 23: ... a functional part of the DVD player hardware on component level Each Nucleus returns a result message to its caller Some tests e g generating a colour bar can only return an OK result Internal communication will be done via a uniform interface between the diagnostic Engine Scripts and the Diagnostic Nuclei The diagnostic Engine can only operate if a certain minimal set of hardware is functioning ...

Page 24: ...19a AudioMuteOn Audio Mute On 19b AudioMuteOff Audio Mute Off 20a AudioPinkNoiseOn Audio Pinknoise On 20b AudioPinkNoiseOff Audio Pinknoise or beep tone Off 20c AudioBeepToneOn Audio Beep Tone On 21a AudioSineOn Audio Sine signal On Off 21b AudioSineBurst Audio Sine signal Burst 19a AudioMuteOn Audio Mute On 65 DAC_I2C Resets DAC and check I2C communication with DAC 66a DAC_I2CEnable Enable I2C co...

Page 25: ...ch Pass through SD5 2 only 57a VideoScartPinLo PIO pins used for Scart switching 57b VideoScartPinMi PIO pins used for Scart switching 57c VideoScartPinHi PIO pins used for Scart switching 61a VideoColOutRGB Enable Video Output to RGB 61b VideoColOutYUV Enable Video Output to YUV Ref Reference Name Remark 26 DispVer Version number 27 DispKeyb Keyboard 28 DispRc Remote Control 29 DispLed LEDs 30a D...

Page 26: ...aoke Key to flat octave 0 cent 51a KaraokeEchoOn Set Echo Control fuction on 51b KaraokeEchoOff Set Echo Control function off Error code Error text 1800 Audio Deemp On OK 1820 Audio Deemp Off OK 1880 Audio Deemp Tri OK 1900 Audio mute On OK 1920 Audio mute Off OK 1940 Audio Front LR mute On OK 1960 Audio Front LR mute Off OK 2000 Audio Pinknosie On OK 2001 Audio Pinknoise On DAC fail 2020 Audio Pi...

Page 27: ...uld not be read in time 4213 Seek could not be performed 4220 Test successful Error code Error text 4221 Parity error from Basic Engine to Serial 4222 Unexpected response from Basic Engine 4223 Communication time out error 4224 Basic Engine returned error number 0xXX 4225 Sledge could not be moved to home position 4226 Focus loop could not be closed 4227 Motor not on speed within time out 4228 Rad...

Page 28: ...ne or more patterns not correct 3040 Test successful 3041 Disp not responding 3042 Disp key no response 3043 One or more patterns not correct 2700 Model name in wich the test is running 2701 Disp key no response 2702 Disp not responding Error code Error text 2707 Stop key not pressed 2708 Pause key not pressed 2709 Play key not pressed 2710 Open close key not pressed 2713 Previous key not pressed ...

Page 29: ...c bus busy 5402 I2c bus not working Error code Error text 5403 Scart switch controller not responding 5404 Scart switch controller response not correct 5500 Test successful 5501 I2c bus busy 5502 I2c bus not working 5520 Test successful 5521 I2c bus busy 5522 I2c bus not working 5523 Scart switch controller not responding 5200 Test successful 5201 I2c bus busy 5202 I2c bus not working 5300 Test su...

Page 30: ...40 Video scart High OK 2541 I2C Scart High bus busy 2542 Scart High transmit error 6100 Video colour RGB OK 6120 Video colour YUV OK Error code Error text 6300 Furore Sdram WRR_L OK 6301 Furore Sdram WRR_L DB fail 6302 Furore Sdram WRR_L AB fail 6303 Furore Sdram WRR_L DVC fail 6320 Furore Sdram WRR_H OK 6321 Furore Sdram WRR_H DB fail 6322 Furore Sdram WRR_H AB fail 6323 Furore Sdram WRR_H DVC fa...

Page 31: ...l XCLK Service and JTAG bus Digital Input audio SPDIF I2S misc Master Slave video audio BCLK diagnostic port TRST video SPDIF conv GPIO MSCL SCL VDAC 0 4 SPDIF LRCLK RTS1 TDO VDATA 0 7 Input MSDA SDA ADATA 0 3 RXD1 TDI ITUT 656 I2C TXD1 TMS INT CTS1 TCK Module interface bus MSCL MSDA DAC 2 6 Ch 64kbits NVRAM Analog Audio Out SD5 31 BLOCK DIAGRAM OUTSW INSW HOMESW Tray connector Motor connector 1 L...

Page 32: ... F201 C3 F203 D1 F204 C1 F205 B2 F206 C2 F209 C2 F211 B2 F212 B2 F213 B1 F217 C2 F218 C2 F219 B2 F220 C1 F401 B3 F402 C1 F413 A2 F414 A2 F415 A2 F416 A2 F417 A2 F418 A1 F419 C3 F420 D4 F421 B4 F422 B1 F424 B2 F425 B2 F431 D4 F432 D4 F434 B3 F501 C1 F502 D2 F503 D3 F601 B3 F602 B4 F603 C4 F604 B3 F605 B3 F606 B4 F607 B4 F608 B4 F609 B4 F611 B4 F612 B4 F613 A4 F614 A4 F615 A4 F617 B2 F618 B3 F619 C3...

Page 33: ...680p 2012 100n GND 2039 100u 16V F010 GND 10V 2035 1u0 2021 100p GND F020 GND F003 100n 2011 GND 470n 2034 F018 F019 F017 470R 3014 470K 3016 56K 3018 100n 2001 GND 2027 1n0 GND 3009 10K 10u 5000 1n0 2005 22u 2002 16V GND 7000 2SB1132 F021 3006 1K2 F015 10V 1u0 2004 22R 3015 GND 22R 3002 F009 F007 F008 F005 F006 F004 2014 680p GND 2040 100n F022 1K2 680p 2042 3011 F001 5K1 3001 F002 3005 1K0 6000 ...

Page 34: ...D12 2106 D8 2107 E10 F102 0R 2100 100n 5106 3115 3113 3K3 1R0 3105 68R 47K 3117 F101 F113 3116 47K 5105 3100 68R 4105 2108 4n7 100n 2103 BAS316 6100 1R0 3107 2106 GND 5103 1u0 220R 3125 5104 2104 100n GND 12K 3109 GND 1R0 3102 2121 1n0 F121 F122 F120 F119 F117 F118 F115 F116 F124 GND 100p 2107 33R 3108 10K 3111 4107 3106 220R 14 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1100 SFW 15R 1 10 11 12 13 GND 100p 2109 33K 3101 ...

Page 35: ...IREF 174 XSPDOFTR2 169 XSPLLFTR2 9 XSRFGC 2 XSRFIN 20 XRD9 147 XROEJ 144 XRRASJ 143 XRSDCLK 142 XRWEJ 25 XSAEI 8 XSAWRC 176 XSAWRCVCO 31 XSCLK 30 XSCSJ 32 XSDATA 29 XSDFCT 5 XSDSSLV 10 XSEFGC 167 XSFDIREF 171 XSFDO 24 XRA9 145 XRCASJ 125 XRD0 135 XRD10 133 XRD11 131 XRD12 128 XRD13 126 XRD14 124 XRD15 129 XRD2 132 XRD3 134 XRD4 136 XRD5 139 XRD6 141 XRD7 140 XRD8 137 XMPSENJ 71 XMRDJ 72 XMWRJ 59 X...

Page 36: ...2 90 MD23 91 MD24 92 MD25 93 MD26 94 95 MD27 MD28 99 MD29 100 MA3 38 MA4 37 MA5 36 MA6 35 MA7 34 MA8 33 MA9 52 MCAS MCLK 56 49 MCS0 50 MCS1 MD10 70 MD11 71 MD12 75 MD13 76 MD14 77 24 HIRQ0 26 HLDS 27 HREAD 116 HSYNC 25 HUDS 160 IDC_CL 161 IDC_DA 156 IEC958 28 IRRX1 148 LRCK 42 MA0 41 MA1 45 MA10 46 MA11 40 MA2 39 19 HD1 8 HD10 7 HD11 6 HD12 5 HD13 4 HD14 3 HD15 18 HD2 17 HD3 16 HD4 15 HD5 14 HD6 1...

Page 37: ...3 22 A4 21 A5 20 A6 19 A7 18 A8 8 A9 7 BYTE_ 47 CE_ 26 DQ0 29 DQ1 31 DQ10 34 DQ11 36 39 DQ12 DQ13 41 980020 48 02 7501 A0 25 A1 24 A10 6 A11 5 A12 4 A13 3 A14 2 A15 1 A16 48 A17 17 16 A18 A19 9 GND GND 2510 100n 2508 100n 100n 2509 28 41 54 6 12 46 52 16 WE_ 11 DQ6 13 DQ7 DQ8 42 DQ9 44 LDQM 15 36 NC RFU 40 18 RAS_ 39 UDQM 1 14 27 3 9 43 49 17 CAS_ CKE 37 CLK 38 CS_ 19 2 DQ0 4 DQ1 DQ10 45 DQ11 47 D...

Page 38: ... FILTB 19 FILTR 14 IDPM0 21 IDPM1 20 L RCLK 25 MCLK 2 MUTE 23 NC 6 OUTL 17 OUTL 16 OUTR 12 OUTR 13 PD_ RST 24 SDATA 7600 AD1852 192 48_ 7 96 48_ 10 11 15 AVDD 18 BCLK 26 CCLK 4 CDATA 5 CLATCH 3 DEEMP 9 100n 2601 3636 GND_LRT 5605 10K 3644 1K0 3621 2K2 GND GND_LRT 1K0 3628 3641 2K2 2K2 3631 F615 22p 2671 F614 F612 22K 3642 BAS316 6603 4 3 3V GND_LRT LM833DT 7602 A 3 2 1 8 820p 2656 5615 BAS316 6605...

Page 39: ... 3734 3714 10K 3730 D 0R 0R 3728 C 3729 A 0R GND 6K8 3716 5V GND 4713 3700 4K7 GND GND 5V GND GND 3727 C 0R 0R 3729 B 0R 3728 A 3730 B 0R GND 3717 10K 4K7 3733 0R 3732 D 3732 C 0R 3711 GND 10K 3713 100R 4 5 6 7 8 9 GND 3 3V 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 20 21 22 23 24 3 1300 1 10 0R 3727 B 3729 C 0R 1702 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 4 7702 B BC847BS 5 0R 3730 C 0R 3732 B F709 3728 D 0R 1K 3710 5V 0R 3731 C 3731...

Page 40: ... B4 7V4 2865 GND 5812 22p F803 1803 F804 9V_VID 4807 S1D 6807 2 6 1 68R 3825 2u2 7812 A BC847BPN 820p 2840 390p 2844 100u 16V 2843 390p 2830 2818 100n 2829 820p 2828 3846 15K 10p 2802 100n 2801 GND 390p 5806 2u2 2853 2823 4805 F819 10p F818 GND GND 4818 1801 GND GND 9V_VID 6813 PDZ6 8 B PDZ6 8 B 6811 PDZ6 8 B 6812 100n 2846 PDZ6 8 B 6810 100n 2824 9V_VID 3839 56K 2 6 1 GND 390p 2808 7806 A BC847BP...

Page 41: ...2 3100 A4 3101 C3 3102 C1 3104 C1 3105 A3 3106 A4 3107 C1 3108 C2 3109 C2 3110 D3 3111 C3 3112 D3 3113 D2 3114 C3 3115 C3 3116 A3 3117 A3 3118 C2 3120 C3 3121 D2 3122 C2 3123 C2 3124 C2 3200 B3 3203 B3 3204 B3 3205 B3 3207 B3 3209 B3 3216 B3 3218 B4 3220 B3 3224 B3 3225 B3 3226 B3 3227 B3 3228 B3 3229 C3 3231 B2 3232 B2 3233 C2 3234 B2 3235 C3 3236 B3 3238 C3 3239 C3 3240 C3 3241 C3 3242 C3 3243 C...

Page 42: ...42 SD 5 31SL 7 Electrical Diagrams and PWB s Layout Bare Board Part 1 Top Side CL 36532043_32a eps 030603 ...

Page 43: ...Electrical Diagrams and PWB s 43 SD 5 31SL 7 Layout Bare Board Part 2 Top Side CL 36532043_32b eps 030603 ...

Page 44: ... C4 2830 C4 2831 C4 2840 C4 2841 C4 2842 C4 2852 C4 2856 C4 2858 B4 2859 C4 2860 B4 2861 B4 2862 B4 2865 C4 2866 C4 3125 D2 3248 C1 3400 B2 3401 B3 3402 B2 3411 B3 3413 B3 3414 B3 3415 C3 3417 B3 3419 B3 3420 B2 3421 B3 3422 B3 3423 B3 3424 B3 3425 B3 3426 B3 3427 B3 3428 B3 3432 B3 3433 B3 3436 A3 3439 B1 3440 B1 3443 B2 3445 B2 3448 B2 3451 C2 3464 B2 3465 B2 3466 B2 3467 B2 3468 C2 3470 D3 3471...

Page 45: ...Electrical Diagrams and PWB s 45 SD 5 31SL 7 Layout Bare Board Part 1 Bottom Side CL 36532043_33a eps 030603 ...

Page 46: ...46 SD 5 31SL 7 Electrical Diagrams and PWB s Layout Bare Board Part 2 Bottom Side CL 36532043_33b eps 030603 ...

Page 47: ...er slots in a disc the block diagram below shows how the disc will be detected and pulled in The 12VSTDBY source is always present in order to keep the optocoupler circuit functioning Upon detection of the incoming disc the Front Panel will be interrupted and a Power wake up signal is send to turn on the Power module to the DVD module The disc will then be pulled in and reading begins actual circu...

Page 48: ...rface accommodates both single laser and twin laser pickups Auto Laser Power Control APC The SP3721A provides dual APC circuits for a DVD laser and a CD laser The DVD APC circuit has a selectable high or low power mode of operation The CD APC circuit is fixed at low power or high gain mode Only one APC circuit can be operating at any given time When either or both of the APC circuits are off the o...

Page 49: ...ustment function Built in AFC circuit and APC circuit for CLV and AFC circuit for CAV spindle servo of CD DVD systems Built in defect and shock protection function DRAM Interface Supports up to 16 Mb EDO DRAM and SDRAM Separate buffer address pointers and automatic address calculation that save firmware effort Read ahead cache scheme for multimedia isochronous transfer Protection logic preventing ...

Page 50: ...CKn MEDUSAINTn UDS LDS RWn MEDUSACSn ATAPI connector ZK5 E LINK connector Flash ROM 2M Bytes TSOP48 1M x 16 M29W160 byte swapped UPA 1 22 UPD 0 15 SYSRSTn UDS FLASHCSn Transparent Latch 74LVC573 74LVC573 74LVC573 UPA 1 3 UPD 0 15 ALE MSCL MSDA DAC 2 6 Ch 64 kbits NV RAM Analog Audio Out I2C Slave SCL SDA Analog video VDAC 0 4 Digital audio SPDIF Audio I2S output Service and JTAG bus Digital video ...

Page 51: ... channels can be configured to output 5 1 Dolby Digital DTS etc DA_DATA0 pin 150 Down mixed left and right LtRt DA_DATA1 pin 151 Front left and right LoRo DA_DATA2 pin 154 Surround left and right LsRs DA_DATA3 pin 155 Centre and subwoofer CSw S PDIF The S PDIF signal level item 7402 pin 156 IEC_958 is 1Vp p at module interface To meet the complete S PDIF specifications an external de coupling circ...

Page 52: ...iagram motor drivers The following motor driver ICs are controlled by the Ali M5705 The spindle motor driver The servo motor driver Both ICs require a reference voltage MVREF2 of 2 1 V This voltage is generated with IC 7002 pin 26 provides a reference bias voltage of 2 5 V and buffered with OpAmp 7003 A Spindle Motor Driver The spindle motor interface provides both motor control signals from the d...

Page 53: ...in order to apply power to the DVD module The disc will be pulled in and reading begins Figure 9 10 Slot in Auto Detect Reset Circuit Reset of the module is done via a separate master reset circuit which senses the 5V The output is pulled to 3V3 Figure 9 11 Reset circuit To ensure proper power recycling of the module the following timing should be observed 12 V STBY 5 V STBY 9 V M9 V M9 V 1 3 3 V ...

Page 54: ...0V 12VSTBY 12V 0V 3 3V 3 3V 0V 5V 5V 0V Internal Reset HIGH LOW 3ms min Modes Power off Reset mode Operational mode Standby mode 50ms min CL 36532043 007 eps 190503 ZIVA 5 MEM MEM Flash Flash Advance AV Spindle mot E Link ATAPI 1 E Link ATAPI 2 ALI Slot loader OPU BA5954 Servo driver EDO DRAM Loader Connectors BA6849 Spindle driver DIAGS JTAG CL 36532043_008 eps 140503 CDLD DVDLD A Side 1702 1402 ...

Page 55: ...Action Group a 5 pin interface as outlined in standard IEEE 1149 1 providing boundary scan testing BST kbit kb 2 10 bit kByte kB 2 20 Byte 1 Byte 8 bit KOK Karaoke LFE Low Frequency Effect sub woofer LLD Loss Less Decoder LPCM Linear Pulse Code Modulation LRCLK Left Right clock LSB Least Significant Bit LVTTL Low Voltage Transistor Transistor Logic 3 3V logic MACE Mini All Compact Disc Engine Mbit...

Page 56: ...OLD TOPHOLD PD1 PD2 MUX LPF TE MUX DVD A2 B2 C2 D2 EQ EQ EQ EQ PHASE DETECTOR PHASE DETECTOR Comp GCA GCA GCA GCA 2 FROM S PORT 3 VC GCA 2 FROM S PORT E F MUX VCI CE CN CP TPH DFT FROM S PORT TOPHLD CDRFDC MIN DVDLD CDLD LDON MLPF MP MB FDCHG DVDPD CDPD From S port LD H L Dual APC MIRR INPUT BUFF SDEN SDATA SCLK SERIAL PORT REGISTER CONTROL Signals To each block VCI VC VC VCI for servo output Focu...

Page 57: ... Internal Block Diagram and Pin Layout CL 36532043_030 eps 220503 DRIVER A3 GAIN CONTROL TL R Q D CK Q TSD PS 2 A2 4 A1 7 GND 8 H1 9 H1 10 H2 11 H2 12 H3 13 H3 14 HALL AMP VM2 26 VM1 27 RNF 28 VCC VCC 25 FG 24 PS 23 EC 22 ECR 21 FR 20 SB 18 CNF 17 VH 15 SHORT BRAKE HALL BIAS VCC CURRENT SENSE AMP TORQUE SENSE AMP ...

Page 58: ...Circuit Descriptions List of Abbreviations and IC Data Sheets EN 58 SD 5 31SL 9 9 5 3 BA5954FP IC7100 Figure 9 16 Internal Block Diagram and Pin Layout CL 36532043_045 eps 030603 ...

Page 59: ...4 XMA 3 XMA 2 XMA 1 XMA 0 XMA 12 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 GND XRD 2 XRD 13 XRD 1 XRD 14 XRD 0 XRD 15 XHD 7 XHD 8 XHD 6 XHD 9 XHD 5 XHD 10 XHD 4 XHD 11 VDD XHD 3 XHD 12 XHD 2 XHD 13 XHD 1 GND XHD 14 XHD 0 XHD 15 XHDRQ ...

Page 60: ...ATA1 SDDATA2 SDDATA3 VDD GND SDDATA4 SDDATA5 SDDATA6 HXCVR_EN SDDATA7 VDD33 GNDP CTS1 TXD1 RXD1 RTS1 IDC_DA IDC_CL DAI_LRCK IEC958BP DAI_BCK DAI_DATA MWE GND25 VDD25 MCLK MD0 MD1 MD2 MD3 GND25 MDQM0 VDD25 MD4 MD5 MD6 MD7 MD8 MD9 MD10 MD11 GND25 MDQM1 VDD25 MD12 MD13 MD14 MD15 GND VDD MD16 MD17 MD18 MD19 GND25 MDQM2 VDD25 MD20 MD21 MD22 MD23 MD24 MD25 MD26 MD27 GND25 MDQM3 VDD25 MD28 MD29 MD30 MD31...

Page 61: ...2 126 13881 470pF 5 50V 2230 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2231 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2232 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2233 3198 016 31020 1nF 10 25V 0603 2234 3198 016 31020 1nF 10 25V 0603 2235 3198 016 31020 1nF 10 25V 0603 2237 4822 124 12084 1µF 20 50V SMD 2238 4822 124 12084 1µF 20 50V SMD 2239 4822 122 33761 22pF 5 50V 2241 4822 122 33761 22pF 5 50V 2400 2238 586...

Page 62: ...4822 051 30339 33Ω 5 0 062W 3451 4822 051 30472 4 7kΩ 5 0 062W 3464 4822 117 13576 NETW 4 X 33R 5 1206 3465 4822 117 13576 NETW 4 X 33R 5 1206 3466 4822 117 13576 NETW 4 X 33R 5 1206 3467 4822 117 13576 NETW 4 X 33R 5 1206 3468 4822 117 13576 NETW 4 X 33R 5 1206 3470 4822 117 13576 NETW 4 X 33R 5 1206 3471 4822 117 13576 NETW 4 X 33R 5 1206 3472 4822 117 13576 NETW 4 X 33R 5 1206 3473 4822 051 303...

Page 63: ...5 5806 4822 157 10586 2 2µH 10 0805 5807 4822 157 10586 2 2µH 10 0805 5808 4822 157 10586 2 2µH 10 0805 5809 2422 549 45618 IND FXD 0603 EMI 100MHZ 60R R 5810 4822 157 10586 2 2µH 10 0805 5811 4822 157 10586 2 2µH 10 0805 5813 2422 549 45618 IND FXD 0603 EMI 100MHZ 60R R 5815 2422 549 45618 IND FXD 0603 EMI 100MHZ 60R R 5817 2422 549 45618 IND FXD 0603 EMI 100MHZ 60R R 5818 2422 549 45618 IND FXD ...

Page 64: ...Revision List EN 64 SD 5 31SL 11 11 Revision List First release ...

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