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LOCATION PARTS NO.

DESCRIPTION

LOCATION PARTS NO.

DESCRIPTION

C1020

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C1021

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C1022

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C1023

403 382 3803

CERAMIC     0.01U K   10V

C1025

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C1026

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C1029

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C1030

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C1031

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C1032

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C1033

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C1034

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C1042

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C1043

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C1044

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C1045

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C1046

403 343 8700

CERAMIC        1U M   12V

C1048

403 282 5105

CERAMIC      470P K   50V

C1050

403 343 8700

CERAMIC        1U M   12V

C1051

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C1052

403 383 5202

CERAMIC      4.7U K  6.3V

C1054

403 343 8700

CERAMIC        1U M   12V

C1111

403 314 6407

CERAMIC        7P D   50V

C1112

403 314 6407

CERAMIC        7P D   50V

C1201

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C1202

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C1303

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C1401

403 338 0306

CERAMIC      0.1U K   10V

C1403

403 276 1908

CERAMIC       22P J   50V

C1502

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C1504

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C1505

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C1506

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C1507

403 383 5202

CERAMIC      4.7U K  6.3V

C1508

403 377 8905

CERAMIC      2.2U K  6.3V

C1509

403 383 5202

CERAMIC      4.7U K  6.3V

C1901

403 383 5202

CERAMIC      4.7U K  6.3V

C1902

403 383 5202

CERAMIC      4.7U K  6.3V

C2801

403 373 5908

CERAMIC     1000P K   16V

C3002

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C3003

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C3005

403 322 1005

CERAMIC      0.1U Z   16V

C3006

403 322 1005

CERAMIC      0.1U Z   16V

C3008

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C3010

403 420 7206

CERAMIC       10U K   10V

C3011

403 382 3902

CERAMIC      0.1U K  6.3V

C3013

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C3014

403 317 2307

CERAMIC       20P J   50V

C3015

403 317 2307

CERAMIC       20P J   50V

C3016

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C3017

403 373 5908

CERAMIC     1000P K   16V

C3018

403 373 5908

CERAMIC     1000P K   16V

C5001

403 279 5101

CERAMIC     3300P K   50V

C5002

403 371 8901

CERAMIC       10U M  6.3V

C5003

403 279 5002

CERAMIC     4700P K   25V

C5004

403 279 5101

CERAMIC     3300P K   50V

C5006

403 279 5002

CERAMIC     4700P K   25V

C5007

403 320 0604

CERAMIC      220P J   25V

C5009

403 279 5101

CERAMIC     3300P K   50V

C5010

403 419 0102

CERAMIC     0.15U K   10V

C5011

403 371 8901

CERAMIC       10U M  6.3V

C5012

403 392 5002

CERAMIC       22U M  6.3V

C5013

403 392 5002

CERAMIC       22U M  6.3V

C5014

403 392 5002

CERAMIC       22U M  6.3V

C5015

403 392 5002

CERAMIC       22U M  6.3V

C5017

403 279 5101

CERAMIC     3300P K   50V

C5021

403 294 6107

CERAMIC      100P J   50V

C5022

403 294 6107

CERAMIC      100P J   50V

C5027

403 338 0306

CERAMIC      0.1U K   10V

C5033

403 371 8901

CERAMIC       10U M  6.3V

C5034

403 372 7507

CERAMIC      2.2U K  6.3V

C5035

403 338 0306

CERAMIC      0.1U K   10V

C5036

403 381 8106

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C5037

403 338 0306

CERAMIC      0.1U K   10V

C5038

403 343 3101

CERAMIC        1U K  6.3V

C5041

403 371 8901

CERAMIC       10U M  6.3V

C5042

403 408 5507

CERAMIC      2.2U K   16V

C5045

403 420 7503

CERAMIC      4.7U K   16V

C5047

403 380 6608

CERAMIC     0.22U K  6.3V

C5048

403 383 5004

CERAMIC        1U K   16V

C5049

403 420 7503

CERAMIC      4.7U K   16V

C5202

403 372 7507

CERAMIC      2.2U K  6.3V

C5204

403 341 7002

CERAMIC    0.068U K   10V

   (RESISTOR PACKS)

RB102

645 061 3685

R-NETWORK 220X2 1/16W

RB108

645 072 8853

R-NETWORK 150X4 1/16W

RB109

645 072 8853

R-NETWORK 150X4 1/16W

RB110

645 072 8853

R-NETWORK 150X4 1/16W

RB143

645 028 0719

R-NETWORK 10KX4 1/32W

RB301

645 028 0719

R-NETWORK 10KX4 1/32W

RB302

645 061 3678

R-NETWORK 100KX2 1/16W

RB304

645 068 6405

R-NETWORK 150KX2 1/16W

RB305

645 032 8886

R-NETWORK 47KX4 1/32W

RB306

645 032 8886

R-NETWORK 47KX4 1/32W

RB307

645 032 8886

R-NETWORK 47KX4 1/32W

RB308

645 028 0702

R-NETWORK 1KX4 1/32W

RB309

645 028 0702

R-NETWORK 1KX4 1/32W

RB310

645 028 0696

R-NETWORK 100X4 1/32W

   (RESISTORS)

R1001

401 228 4502

MT-GLAZE     2.2 JA 1/16W

R1002

401 203 3803

MT-GLAZE       1 JA 1/16W

R1005

401 225 1900

MT-GLAZE      68 JA 1/16W

R1006

401 262 1802

MT-GLAZE    3.6K DC 1/16W

R1007

401 262 2304

MT-GLAZE    1.0K DC 1/16W

R1008

401 269 3908

MT-GLAZE    4.7K DC 1/16W

R1009

401 302 2301

MT-GLAZE      47 JA 1/20W

R1011

401 262 2304

MT-GLAZE    1.0K DC 1/16W

R1012

401 308 3302

MT-GLAZE      68 JA 1/20W

R1013

401 262 1307

MT-GLAZE    2.4K DC 1/16W

R1014

401 258 6606

MT-GLAZE     10K DC 1/16W

R1016

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1017

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1018

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1019

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1020

401 307 1101

MT-GLAZE     47K JA 1/20W

R1021

401 226 1503

MT-GLAZE   0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1023

401 224 8801

MT-GLAZE     100 JA 1/16W

R1024

401 307 1101

MT-GLAZE     47K JA 1/20W

R1025

401 307 1101

MT-GLAZE     47K JA 1/20W

R1026

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1027

401 308 3302

MT-GLAZE      68 JA 1/20W

R1028

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1031

401 317 8602

MT-GLAZE    1.5K DC 1/20W

R1032

401 301 1602

MT-GLAZE      39 DD 1/16W

R1033

401 301 1602

MT-GLAZE      39 DD 1/16W

R1034

401 326 5708

MT-GLAZE    30K  JA 1/20W

R1035

401 321 1606

MT-GLAZE     15K DC 1/20W

R1038

401 283 7104

MT-GLAZE     100 DC 1/16W

R1039

401 302 1304

MT-GLAZE     100 JA 1/20W

R1041

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1042

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1044

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1045

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1046

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1047

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1051

401 226 1503

MT-GLAZE   0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1052

401 226 1503

MT-GLAZE   0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1054

401 226 5402

MT-GLAZE      56 JA 1/16W

R1055

401 226 1503

MT-GLAZE   0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1056

401 226 1503

MT-GLAZE   0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1057

401 224 9709

MT-GLAZE      22 JA 1/16W

R1061

401 302 1205

MT-GLAZE   0.000 ZA 1/20W

R1062

401 302 1205

MT-GLAZE   0.000 ZA 1/20W

R1066

401 302 1205

MT-GLAZE   0.000 ZA 1/20W

R1071

401 225 7902

MT-GLAZE     220 JA 1/16W

R1072

401 225 7902

MT-GLAZE     220 JA 1/16W

R1073

401 308 3401

MT-GLAZE     220 JA 1/20W

R1074

401 308 3401

MT-GLAZE     220 JA 1/20W

R1112

401 304 5003

MT-GLAZE     470 JA 1/20W

R1114

401 224 9402

MT-GLAZE    1.0M JA 1/16W

R1201

401 306 7807

MT-GLAZE      10 JA 1/20W

R1432

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1435

401 302 2004

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/20W

R1437

401 224 9006

MT-GLAZE     10K JA 1/16W

Summary of Contents for VPC-C6EXBK

Page 1: ... Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions NOTE 1 Parts order must contain model number part number and description 2 Substitute parts may be supplied as the service parts 3 N S P Not available as service parts Design and specification are subject to change without notice SX815 U EX E EX2 EX3 EX...

Page 2: ...alent and which lets you adjust the tip temperature up to 450 C 842 F It should also have as good temperature recovery characteris tics as possible Set the temperature to 350 C 662 F or less for chip compo nents to 380 C 716 F for lead wires and similar and to 420 C 788 F when installing and removing shield plates The tip of the soldering iron should have a C cut shape or a driver shape so that it...

Page 3: ...7 1 23 24 4 7 8 9 11 5 6 10 14 V1 V3A V3B V1S V2 V3L V3R V4 Vertical register transfer clock Vertical register transfer clock Signal output 6 0 V 0 V 12 V Aprox 12 V Vertical register transfer clock VO V5L V5R V6 6 0 V 0 V 6 0 V 0 V GND Reset gate clock GND Circuit power DC 12 V GND 0 V 4 5 V 7 8 V ØRG 13 16 12 15 VDD DC Protection transister bias 6 0 V PT DC HL H1 Horizontal register transfer clo...

Page 4: ...d from the SHP and SHD pulses and it is here that CDS correlated double sampling is carried out After passing through the CDS circuit the signal passes through the AGC amplifier VGA Variable Gain Amplifier It is A D converted internally into a 14 bit signal and is then input to ASIC IC101 The gain of the VGA amplifier is con trolled by pin A2 B3 and C4 serial signal which is output from ASIC IC101...

Page 5: ...and B data At this time correction of the lens distortion which is a characteristic of wide angle lenses is carried out After AWB and γ processing are carried out a matrix is generated and aperture correction is carried out for the Y signal and the data is then compressed by JPEG and is then written to card memory SD card When the data is to be output to an external device it is taken data from th...

Page 6: ...sition is carried out by means of photointerruptor sensor inside the lens 4 2 Zoom drive The zoom motor is a stepping motor which is microstep driven by IC951 The 4 MHz clock signal OSCIN of the control sig nals 3 wire serial control SDATA SCLK SENAB VD and SUB CPU that are output from the ASIC IC101 port is input to IC951 so that IC951 can microstep control the zoom motor Detection of the standar...

Page 7: ...t Feedback for the 6 V A is provided to the switching controller Pin 31 of IC501 so that PWM control can be carried out 1 4 Analog 3 4 V Power output 3 4 V A is output 3 4 V A is output which dropped 3 4 V by 5V system power output at regulator IC503 1 5 Digital 1 2 V Power Output VDD1 2 is output Feedback for the VDD1 2 is provided to the switching controller Pins 9 of IC501 so that PWM control c...

Page 8: ... Rectifier circuit The high voltage alternating current which is generated at the secondary side of T5401 is rectified to produce a high voltage direct current and is accumulated at electrolytic ca pacitor C5412 1 6 Charge monitoring circuit The functions programmed in the IC541 monitor oscillations and estimate the charging voltage If the voltage exceeds the rated value charging automatically sto...

Page 9: ...m ASIC Temperature sensor power ON OFF L ON Backup 3 2 V VF LED red H lighting VF LED green H lighting Cradle camera detection display LED drive L lighting Cradle charging display LED drive L lighting Start charging H start Lens driver 4M clock output System reset output L reset T reset output L reset USB detection input L USB detection D D converter ON OFF control H ON Boot command request input ...

Page 10: ...1 8 bit Microprocessor Port Specification 63 64 53 Clock 32 768 KHz 54 XCIN I Backup 3 2 V 59 ASIC SO I Serial data input to ASIC VDD1 ASIC SI O Serial data output to ASIC 61 62 RESET I Reset input CHG_DONE I Strobo condensor charging completion signal input H charging completion INT_TEMP I Substrate temperature measurement input around ASIC AD convertion input 51 SCAN IN6 I Keyscan input 6 52 IR_...

Page 11: ...gain When the battery is removed the 8 bit micro processor operates in sleep mode using the backup lithum battery At this time the 8 bit microprocessor only carries out clock counting and waits in standby for the battery to be attached again When a switch is operated the 8 bit microprocessor supplies power to the system as required The 8 bit microprocessor first sets the P ON signal at pin 24 to h...

Page 12: ...6 Cabinet left 7 Two screws 1 7 x 4 8 Screw 1 7 x 3 9 Screw 1 7 x 4 10 Connector 11 Holder speaker 12 FPC 13 Flexible FPC 14 Connector 15 CP1 board 16 Connector 17 Screw 1 7 x 4 18 Dec grip front 19 Two FPCs 20 Screw 1 7 x 3 21 Screw 1 7 x 4 22 Assy wire VF1 TB1 23 TB1 board 24 Screw 1 7 x 4 25 Stand A A 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 19 8 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 21 20 22 23 24 16 25 ...

Page 13: ... 4 Flexible PWB 5 Spacer B 6 Remove the solder 7 ST1 board 8 Three screws 1 4 x 3 5 9 CA1 board 10 Unit control NOTE Discharge a strobe capacitor with the discharge jig VJ8 0188 for electric shock prevention When assembling tighten the screws order a b c black red gray 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 a b c 5 ...

Page 14: ...net right 10 Four screws 1 4 x 2 5 11 Cover LCD back 12 Assy wire VF1 TB1 13 Assy wire VF1 CP1 14 Unit sw FPC 15 Cover LCD front 16 FPC 17 Remove the solder 18 LCD 19 Holder monitor 20 Two screws 1 7 x 2 5 21 Holder mic 22 Two microphones 23 VF1 board 24 Two screws 1 7 x 2 25 Assy joint 26 Screw 1 4 x 2 27 Unit sw FPC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 13 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ...

Page 15: ... 15 2 4 BOARD LOCATION CA1 board VF1 board CP1 board TB1 board ST1 board ...

Page 16: ...e explorer 3 Copy the DscCalDI_150 folder on the floppy disk in the FD drive to a folder on the hard disk 3 Installing USB driver Install the USB driver with camera or connection kit for PC 4 Pattern box color viewer Turn on the switch and wait for 30 minutes for aging to take place before using Color Pure It is used after adjusting the chroma meter VJ8 0192 adjust color temperature to 3100 20 K a...

Page 17: ... USB port Insert the connector 2 Locate a USB port on your computer 3 Insert the AC adaptor s cable to DC jack 4 If USB CONNECTION is displayed choose the CARD READER and press the SET button NOTE Discharge a strobe capacitor with the discharge jig VJ8 0188 for electric shock prevention AC adaptor To USB port USB cable ...

Page 18: ... collimator 3 Double click on the DscCalDi exe 4 Click the Focus and click the Yes 5 Lens adjustment value will appear on the screen 6 Click the OK Measuring Point ADJ Location Measuring Equipment CL501 Frequency counter VR501 Camera Collimator COMPL PWB CP 1 636 092 2068 IC501 Oscillation Frequency Adjustment Lens Adjustment AWB Adjustment CCD White Point Defect Detect Adjustment CCD Black Point ...

Page 19: ... ms4 IRIS s1 s2 s3 s4 s5 IRIS_GAIN g and IRIS_OFFSET o the adjustment values fulfill the conditions below they are determined as within specifications Adjustment value determination 50 a1 310 100 a2 550 200 a3 750 300 a4 950 400 a5 1024 wc0 128 2 wc1 128 2 wc2 130 40 wnc0 128 2 wnc1 128 2 wnc2 130 40 1400 ms1 2500 1700 ms2 2900 1800 ms3 3100 2300 ms4 3600 100 s1 220 100 s2 220 100 s3 220 100 s4 22...

Page 20: ...d on the right of the Factory Code display BOX and select FC_SANYO_EX 3 9 Language Setting 1 Click on the mark located on the right of the Language display BOX 2 Select language Default is English 3 End DscCal and remove the camera before turning the camera power OFF 3 10 Reset Setting Carry out reset settings after replacing CP1 board 1 Turn on the camera 2 Press the MENU button 3 Choose the OPTI...

Page 21: ...k setting screen ap pears 5 Choose the OPTION icon 6 Choose the FORMAT 7 Toggle the SET button to the left for 2 seconds FIRMWARE UPDATE will display 8 Choose YES 9 Press the SET button Update is starting Note Do not turn off the camera s power or remove the SD card while the firmware is being updated The power will turn on automatically after the update is com plete 2 Overwriting firmware from th...

Page 22: ... check the USB storage data VID SANYO PID C6 Serial Rev 1 00 4 Check the Serial in the above USB storage data If the displayed value is different from the serial number printed on the base of the camera enter the number on the base of the camera Then click the Set button 5 Next check VID PID and Rev entries in the USB storage data If any of them are different from the values in 3 above make the ch...

Page 23: ... IC301 30 31 SCAN IN 3 4 PULSE INPUT CHECK UNIT CONTROL PANEL D3112 D3111 IC501 18 29 P ON PA ON IC503 1 PA ON3 CHECK IC101 IC301 PWA BLOCK SERIAL COMMUNICATION CHECK IC301 CP1 DMA BLOCK CHECK CP1 DMA BLOCK TAKING INOPERATIVE NO YES LOW LOW LOW NO NO NO YES HIGH HIGH HIGH YES YES YES HIGH OK NO LOW NG NO PICTURE MAIN CLOCK FOR SYSTEM OPERATION NO OPERATION IF ABSENT CHECK X1102 OSCILLATOR IC101 26...

Page 24: ...5 CORD POWER 1 5MK EXCEPT VPC C6 VPC C6E 9 645 076 0228 CORD POWER 1 5MK VPC C6 ONLY 10 645 080 1846 ADAPTOR AC DC 11 645 081 9995 ADAPTOR CABLE SX815 12 645 063 5816 BATTERY RECHARGE LI ION 13 645 081 9865 DISC CD ROM SSP 815 U DISK 2 N S P SANYO softwerae pack 13 645 081 9858 DISC CD ROM SSP 815 U1 DISK 1 N S P SANYO softwerae pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL English German French Spanish Itlian Dutch Ru...

Page 25: ...25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 1 Table of accessories ...

Page 26: ...HOLDER SPEAKER SX719 J 26 636 083 1063 SPACER SPEAKER SX719 J CABINET AND CHASSIS PARTS 1 LOCATION PARTSNO DESCRIPTION LOCATION PARTSNO DESCRIPTION 27 636 092 5113 COMPL PWB CP 1 F W 28 636 094 5791 SPACER_CP1SL_SX815 29 636 094 5814 SHIELD_TAPE_CP1_SX815 30 636 083 0349 SPACER CP1 SX719 J 31 636 092 2082 COMPL PWB TB 1 32 636 092 0521 SPACER TB1 SX815 J 33 636 092 0576 STAND SX815 J EXCEPT VPC C6...

Page 27: ...SIS PARTS 1 SX815 J Parts List1 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 32 101 101 101 104 105 106 107 102 102 102 102 102 102 110 108 108 109 103 ...

Page 28: ...IGHT SX719 J 24 636 094 4718 SPACER JOINT INNER 815 J 25 636 092 0767 COVER JOINT INNER SX815 J 26 636 082 9992 ADHESIVE INNER JOINT SX71 27 636 092 0750 COVER JOINT BASE SX815 J EXCEPT VPC C6EXR VPC C6EXBK 27 636 092 9395 COVER JOINT BASE SX815 J2 VPC C6EXR ONLY 27 636 092 9517 COVER JOINT BASE SX815 J3 VPC C6EXBK ONLY 28 645 072 1854 UNIT SW FPC SX719 29 636 081 4554 SPACER JOINT SX718 J 30 636 ...

Page 29: ...SSIS PARTS 2 SX815 J Parts List2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 35 111 112 113 114 115 116 112 114 114 116 ...

Page 30: ... IMPEDANCE 1000 OHM P L1003 645 059 8111 IMPEDANCE 1000 OHM P L1004 645 059 8111 IMPEDANCE 1000 OHM P L1005 645 059 8111 IMPEDANCE 1000 OHM P L1006 645 059 8111 IMPEDANCE 1000 OHM P L1007 645 020 1912 INDUCTOR 240 OHM L1008 645 020 1912 INDUCTOR 240 OHM L1009 645 079 1659 IMPEDANCE 120 OHM P L1010 645 053 5437 IMPEDANCE 240 OHM P L1011 645 079 1628 IMPEDANCE 47 OHM P L1012 645 079 1628 IMPEDANCE 4...

Page 31: ...0U M 6 3V C5042 403 408 5507 CERAMIC 2 2U K 16V C5045 403 420 7503 CERAMIC 4 7U K 16V C5047 403 380 6608 CERAMIC 0 22U K 6 3V C5048 403 383 5004 CERAMIC 1U K 16V C5049 403 420 7503 CERAMIC 4 7U K 16V C5202 403 372 7507 CERAMIC 2 2U K 6 3V C5204 403 341 7002 CERAMIC 0 068U K 10V RESISTOR PACKS RB102 645 061 3685 R NETWORK 220X2 1 16W RB108 645 072 8853 R NETWORK 150X4 1 16W RB109 645 072 8853 R NET...

Page 32: ...P N S P CN103 645 072 1786 PLUG PWB PWB 60P N S P CN105 645 067 6734 SOCKET 15P SX613 N S P CN106 645 068 9673 PLUG PWB WIRE 20P N S P CN108 645 083 6671 SOCKET FPC 12P N S P CN141 645 069 7548 SOCKET CARD SD 1 N S P CN501 645 072 1823 TERMINAL 3P SX719 COMPL PWB CA 1 SV SX815 636 092 3782 SEMICONDUCTOR Q9001 405 212 7807 TR UP05C8G N S P INTEGRATED CIRCUITS IC901 409 645 9902 IC AN20112A N S P IC...

Page 33: ...U K 10V C9722 403 381 8106 CERAMIC 1U K 6 3V RESISTOR PACKS RB181 645 061 3722 R NETWORK 47KX2 1 16W RB182 645 064 1510 R NETWORK 2 2KX2 1 16W RB183 645 061 3630 R NETWORK 0X2 1 16W RB187 645 061 3722 R NETWORK 47KX2 1 16W RB971 645 061 3708 R NETWORK 33KX2 1 16W RB972 645 032 8886 R NETWORK 47KX4 1 32W RB975 645 064 1664 R NETWORK 56KX2 1 16W RESISTORS R1831 401 226 1503 MT GLAZE 0 000 ZA 1 16W R...

Page 34: ...5124 401 262 2502 MT GLAZE 68 DD 1 16W R5125 401 262 2304 MT GLAZE 1 0K DC 1 16W R5126 401 262 2502 MT GLAZE 68 DD 1 16W R5127 401 263 1900 MT GLAZE 3 3K DC 1 16W R5129 401 258 6606 MT GLAZE 10K DC 1 16W FUSE F5006 423 031 7808 FUSE 32V 0 25A CONNECTORS CN171 645 073 5967 SOCKET FPC 19P N S P CN172 645 071 1053 SOCKET FPC 5P N S P CN173 645 075 2063 PLUG PWB WIRE 10P N S P CN176 645 068 9673 PLUG ...

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