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To improve the speed of the AGC system a circuit has been included which detects whether the AGC detector is activated every frame

period. When during 3 frame periods no action is detected the speed of the system is increased. For signals without peak white

information the system switches automatically to a gated black level AGC. Because a black level clamp pulse is required for this way

of operation the circuit will only switch to black level AGC in the internal mode.

The circuits contain a video identification circuit which is independent of the synchronisation circuit. Therefore search tuning is

possible when the display section of the receiver is used as a monitor. The ident output  is supplied to the tuning system via

the I²C-bus. The video ident circuit can be made less sensitive by means of the STM bit. This mode can be used during search

tuning to avoid that the tuning system will stop at very weak input signals.

2.2.  Video Switches

The circuits have two CVBS inputs (internal and external CVBS) and Y/C input. When the Y/C input is not required the Y input can be

used as third CVBS input. The selection of the various sources is made via the I²C-bus. The circuit has one CVBS output.

2.3.  Sound Circuit

The sound band pass and trap filters have to be connected externally. The filtered intercarrier signal is fed to a limiter circuit

 and is demodulated by means of a PLL demodulator. This PLL circuit tunes itself automatically to the incoming carrier signal

so that no adjustment is required.

The volume is controlled via the I²C-bus. The deemphasis capacitor has to be connected externally. The non-controlled audio

signal can be obtained from this pin. The FM demodulator can be muted via the I²C-bus. This function can be used to switch-off

the sound during a channel change so that high output peaks are prevented. The TDA8840/8842 contain an automatic volume

levelling (AVL) circuit which automatically stabilises the audio output signal to a certain level which can be set by the viewer by means

of  the volume control. This function prevents big audio output fluctuations due to variations of the modulation depth of the transmitter.

The AVL function can be activated via the I²C-bus.

2.4.  Synchronisation circuit

The sync seperator is preceded by a controlled amplifier which adjusts the sync pulse amplitude to a fixed level. These pulses

are fed to the slicing stage which is operating at 50% of the amplitude. The separated sync pulses are fed to the first phase

detector and to the coincidence detector. This coincidence detector is used to detect whether the line oscillator is synchronised

and can also be used for transmitter identification. The first PLL has a very high statical steepness so that the phase of the

picture is independent of the line frequency. The horizontal output signal is generated by means of an oscillator which is running at

twice the line frequency. Its frequency is divided by 2 to lock the first control loop to the incoming signal. The time-constant of the loop

can be forced by the I²C-bus (fast or slow).

If required the IC can select the time-constant depending on the noise content of the incoming video signal.

To protect the horizontal output transistor, the horizontal drive is immediately switched off when a power-on-reset is detected .

The drive signal is switched-on again when the normal switch-on procedure is followed.

Via the I²C-bus, adjustments can be made of the horizontal and vertical geometry. The vertical sawtooth generator drives the

vertical output drive circuit which has a differrential output current. For the EW drive a single ended current output is available.

When the horizontal scan is reduced to display 4 : 3 pictures on a 16 : 9 picture tube an accurate video blanking can be switched on

to obtain well defined edges on the screen.

Overvoltage conditions can be detected via the EHT tracking pin.When an overvoltage condition is detected the horizontal output

drive signal will be switched-off via the slow stop procedure but it is also possible that the drive is not switched-off  and that just a

protection indication is given in the I²C-bus output byte. The choice is made via the input bit PRD.

2.5.  Chroma and Luminance processing

The circuits contain a chroma bandpass and trap circuit. The filters are realised by means of gyrator circuits and they are

automatically calibrated by comparing the tuning frequency with the X-tal frequency of the decoder.

The luminance delay line and the delay for the peaking circuit are also realised by means of gyrator circuits.

The centre frequency of the chroma bandpass filter is switchable via the I²C-bus so that the performance can be optimised for

“front-end” signals and external CVBS signals.

During SECAM reception the centre frequency of the chroma trap is reduced to get a better suppression of the SECAM

carrier frequencies.

2.6.  Colour Decoder

The decoder contains an alignment-free X-tal oscillator, a killer circuit and two colour difference demodulators. The 90° phase shift

for the reference signal is made internally.

The IC contains an automatic colour limiting (ACL) circuit which prevents that oversaturation occurs when signals with a high

chroma-to-burst ratio are received. The ACL circuit is designed such that it only reduces the chroma signal and not the burst signal.

This has the advantage that the colour sensitivity is not affected by this function.

The base-band delay line is integrated in the PAL/SECAM IC’ s.

The demodulated colour difference signals are internally supplied to the delay line. The matrixed signals are externally available.

The colour difference matrix switches automatically between

PAL/SECAM and NTSC, however, it is also possible to fix the matrix in the PAL standard.

Which colour standard the IC can decode depends on the external X-tals. The X-tal to be connected to pin 34 must have a frequency

of 3.5 MHz (NTSC-M, PAL-M or PAL-N) and pin 35 can handle X-tals with a frequency of 4.4 and 3.5 MHz. To prevent calibration

problems of the horizontal oscillator the external switching between the 2 X-tals should be carried out when the oscillator is forced to

pin 35. For a reliable calibration of the horizontal oscillator it is very important that the X-tal indication bits (XA and XB)  are not

corrupted. For this reason the X-tal bits can be read in the output bytes so that the software can check the I²C-bus transmission.

2.7.  RGB output circuit and black-current stabilisation

The colour-difference signals are matrixed with the luminance signal to obtain the RGB-signals. The TDA 884X device has one

linear RGB input. This RGB signal can be controlled on contrast and brightness.

The output signal has an amplitude of about 2 volts black-to-white at nominal input signals and nominal settings of the controls.

To increase the flexibility of the IC it is possible to insert OSD and/or teletext signals directly at the RGB outputs.

This insertion mode is controlled via the insertion input (pin 26 in the S-DIP 56- and pin 38 in the QFP-64 level). This blanking action

at the RGB outputs has some delay which must be compansated externally.

To obtain an accurate biasing of the picture tube a “Continuous Cathode Calibration” circuit has been developed.

This function is realised by means of a 2-point black level stabilisation circuit.

When the TV receiver is switched-on, the RGB output signals are blanked and the black current loop will try to set the right picture

tube bias levels.Via the AST bit a choice can be made between automatic start-up or a start-up via the m-processor.

Summary of Contents for CTV-5130

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL Colour Television PAL SECAM BG DK Model 20 CTV 5130 Upozorenje Ovaj Service Manual obra en je OCR tehnikom prepoznavanja slova iz skeniranih predlo aka Mogu e su tiskarske gre ke...

Page 2: ...181 12 TDA44604 13 SDA555X 13 14 15 16 MSP34X0D 16 17 TDA4470 18 ST24C08 19 TDA1308 19 G1965M 19 TDA3430G 19 20 DPL3519A 21 22 SDA9488A 22 23 TDA9886 23 AK19PRO CHASSIS MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 24...

Page 3: ...15 16 Blanking input 0 0 4VDC 1 3VDC 75ohm 16 17 Ground CVS output 17 Ground CVS output 18 Ground CVS input 18 Ground CVS input 19 CVS output 1Vpp 75ohm 19 CVS output 1Vpp 75ohm 20 CVS input 1Vpp 75oh...

Page 4: ...ed to display 4 3 pictures on a 16 9 picture tube an accurate video blanking can be switched on to obtain well defined edges on the screen Overvoltage conditions can be detected via the EHT tracking p...

Page 5: ...Y CHANNELS FREQUENCY RANGE MHz RANGE MHz Low Band E2 to C 48 25 to 82 25 1 S01 to S10 69 25 to 168 25 Mid Band E5 to E12 175 25 to 224 25 S11 to S39 231 25 to 447 25 High Band E21 to E69 471 25 to 855...

Page 6: ...3410 The MSP 34x0D offers a powerful feature to calculate the carrier field strength which can be used for automatic standard detection terrestrial and search algorithms satellite 7 SOUND OUTPUT STAG...

Page 7: ...al source 3 Control lines for TV standard selection Frequency synthesis tuning 62 5 kHz steps 192 step fine tuning Channels corresponding to standards B G OIRT L and I I Mono sound control by analogue...

Page 8: ...roma band pass filter with switchable center frequency n Blue stretch circuit which offsets colours near white towards blue n RGB control circuit with Continuous Cathode Calibration and white point ad...

Page 9: ...nput 2 50 EHT overvoltage protection input Min 1 2V Max 2 8V 51 Vertical sawtooth capacitor 3Vpp 52 Reference current input 3Vpp 53 AGC decoupling capacitor 54 Tuner AGC output Max 9V Maximum tuner AG...

Page 10: ...LL Features of UV1336 n Global standard pinning n Integrated Mixer Oscillator PLL function n Conforms to CISPR 13 FCC and DOC Canada regulations n Low power consumption n Both Phono connector and F co...

Page 11: ...47 DC potential 2 15V Min 2 00V Max 2 30V 7 Input signal from AM to audio switch Max 1 2V 8 Output signal from audio switch 80dB Min 70dB 9 Input signal from external to audio switch Max 1 2V 10 Swit...

Page 12: ...possibility PINNING PIN VALUE 1 Non inverting input 1 700mVrms Min 500mVrms Max 900mVrms 2 Mute input 300mA For mute to activate 3 Ground 4 Output 1 9 8Vrms 5 Supply voltage negative 16VDC 6 Output 2...

Page 13: ...put Max 7V 6 Supply voltage 200VDC 7 Cathode output 3 20mA 100Vpp 8 Cathode output 2 20mA 100Vpp 9 Cathode output 1 20mA 100Vpp TDA 9181 General description The TDA TDA 9181 is an adaptive PAL NTSC co...

Page 14: ...Demagnetization detection 9 Stand by current set 10 Oscillator frequency set 11 Soft Start Dmax voltage mode 12 Clamp error amplifier input 13 E A Out Error amplifier output 14 Voltage Feedback 15 Sta...

Page 15: ...vice n Mosaic Graphic Character Set n Parallel Display Attributes n Single Double Width Height of Characters n Variable Flash Rate n Programmable Screen Size 25 Rows x 33 64 Columns n Flexible Charact...

Page 16: ...el 2 5 V 20 ODD EVEN output Low Level 0V High Level 3 3 V 21 Cristal selection output 1 Low Level 0V High Level 3 3 V 22 St by output Low Level 0V High Level 3 3 V 23 Local connection Low Level 0V Hig...

Page 17: ...ogrammable n easy realization of all digital NICAM standards B G I L and D K with MSP 3410 n FM demodulation of all terrestrial standards incl identification decoding n FM demodulation of all satellit...

Page 18: ...Not connected 33 SCART output 2 right 34 SCART output 2 left 35 Reference ground 1 high voltage part 36 SCART output 1 right 37 SCART output 1 left 38 Volume capacitor AUX 39 Analog power supply 8 0...

Page 19: ...relevant pinning is compatible with the single standard version TDA4472 simplifies the design of an univeral IF module PINNING 1 SIF1 input symmmetrical 2 SIF1 input symmmetrical 3 Input selector swi...

Page 20: ...nput ground 3 Chip carrier ground MSP 3430G General Description The MSP3430G is the BTSC version of the MSP34X0G series Multi Standard Sound Processors Features n Standard Selection with single I 2 C...

Page 21: ...d 33 SCART output 2 right 34 SCART output 2 left 35 Reference ground 1 36 SCART output 1 right 37 SCART output 1 left 38 Volume capacitor AUX 39 Analog power supply 8 V 40 Volume capacitor MAIN 41 Ana...

Page 22: ...gital input pin n Master volume control in dB units n Level Trim for L C R S in dB units _ 12 dB n Identical treble bass loudness function for L C R S n Separate volume control for two surround output...

Page 23: ...or 1xYUV alternatively Clamping of each input All ADCs with 8 bit amplitude resolution Automatic Gain Control AGC for Y and CVBS n Inset Synchronization Multiple time constants for reliable synchroniz...

Page 24: ...generation n Gated phase detector for L L accent standard n Fully integrated VIF Voltage Controlled Oscillator VCO alignment free frequencies switchable for all negative and positive modulated standar...

Page 25: ...PAL Enter a PAL B G colour and black white bar test pattern via RF Adjust Y Delay PAL till the colour transients on the colour bar of the pattern become as sharper and colours between transients do n...

Page 26: ...rn via RF Change S correction till the middle part of the circle is as round as possible VERTICALSHIFTADJUSTMENT ADJUST 16 4 3 PICTURE MODE ADJUST 27 16 9 PICTURE MODE ADJUST 38 CINEMA PICTURE MODE AD...

Page 27: ...ot synchronized B6 Fors 1 Forced fiel frequency auto 50Hz when line not synchronized B5 Dl x B4 Stb x Stand by B3 Poc x B2 Cm2 x B1 Cm1 x B0 Cm0 x Option 02 0x18 Video Processor Blanking Control B7 Os...

Page 28: ...n B7 C3 note 1 B6 C2 note 1 B5 C1 note 1 B4 C0 note 1 B3 P V note 2 B2 PZM note 3 B1 PP1 note 4 B0 PP0 note 4 note 1 C3 C2 C1 C0 Country 0 0 0 0 Not allowed 0 0 0 1 D Germany 0 0 1 0 A Austria 0 0 1 1...

Page 29: ...ote 1 B1 DK note 1 B0 BG note 1 note 1 0 Standard not supported 1 Standard available Option 10 Scart Combfilter Teletext Language B7 TXL2 note 1 B6 TXL1 note 1 B5 TXL0 note 1 B4 Com note 2 B3 Svh note...

Page 30: ...te b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 Philips UV1316MK2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Alps TELE9X062A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Samsung TEXX2949PG28A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Siel PT060 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Temic 5001PH5 3X0003 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Thoms...

Page 31: ...0 AA hex Option 16 Pll tuner VHF LOW VHF HIGH crossover high byte B7 b7 note 1 B6 b6 note 1 B5 b5 note 1 B4 b4 note 1 B3 b3 note 1 B2 b2 note 1 B1 b1 note 1 B0 b0 note 1 note 1 Pll tuner VHF LOW VHF...

Page 32: ...l tuner control 1 byte b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 Philips UV1316MK2 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Alps TELE9X062A 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Samsung TEXX2949PG28A 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Siel PT060 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Temic 5001PH5 3X0003 1...

Page 33: ...ner VHF LOW VHF HIGH crossover low byte B7 b7 note 1 B6 b6 note 1 B5 b5 note 1 B4 b4 note 1 B3 b3 note 1 B2 b2 note 1 B1 b1 note 1 B0 b0 note 1 note 1 Pll tuner VHF LOW VHF HIGH crossover low byte b7...

Page 34: ...note 1 B4 b4 note 1 B3 b3 note 1 B2 b2 note 1 B1 b1 note 1 B0 b0 note 1 note 1 Pll tuner VHF HIGH UHF crossover high byte b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 Philips UV1316MK2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1D hex Alps TELE9X06...

Page 35: ...te 2 C Country Line available Aps available or not 0 Country Line not available Aps not available 1 Country Line available Aps available OPTION 50 FM PRESCALE B7 b7 note 1 B6 b6 note 1 B5 b5 note 1 B4...

Page 36: ...b6 note 1 B5 b5 note 1 B4 b4 note 1 B3 b3 note 1 B2 b2 note 1 B1 b1 note 1 B0 b0 note 1 note 1 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 SPEAKER SETUP L R L C R L R S L C R S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OPTION 56 AUDIO OPTIONSAVAI...

Page 37: ...TION 58 MSP AUDIO FLAGS B7 b7 x B6 b6 x B5 b5 x B4 Trs note 1 B3 Trb note 1 B2 Bbe note 1 B1 Spa note 1 B0 Avl note 1 note 1 Defines whether the feature is toggled ON or OFF in the menu and stored 0 O...

Page 38: ...32 Cinema Vertical Zoom ADJUST 33 Cinema Vertical Scroll ADJUST 34 Cinema Horizontal Shift ADJUST 35 Cinema Vertical Slope ADJUST 36 Cinema Vertical Amplitude ADJUST 37 Cinema S correction ADJUST 38...

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