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modulation is rather long to avoid visible variations of the signal amplitude. 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 EU-80ST

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL EU 80ST 80cm CTV Effective JANUARY 2000 EU80SERV ...

Page 2: ...ying a red or a white test pattern field Instructions 1 Check if a 100nF 275 V AC capacitor is connected in parallel with the degaussing coil This component should be located on the solder side of the auxiliary PCB where the degaussing thermistor is mounted 2 If the capacitor mentioned in step 1 is missing connect a 100nF 275 V AC capacitor to the terminals of the degaussing coil connector PL201 R...

Page 3: ...ying a red or a white test pattern field Instructions 1 Check if a 100nF 275 V AC capacitor is connected in parallel with the degaussing coil This component should be located on the solder side of the auxiliary PCB where the degaussing thermistor is mounted 2 If the capacitor mentioned in step 1 is missing connect a 100nF 275 V AC capacitor to the terminals of the degaussing coil connector PL201 R...

Page 4: ...pper tb doc The chopper transistor Q802 is damaged as a consequence of a fault in D816 This problem normally occurs when a diode type UF5407 is used in the position D816 Instructions Replace damaged components Use only a diode type BMY36D for the position D816 Regards Alcides Berta TEAC Australia Pty Ltd ...

Page 5: ...n should be applied to units found with damaged video amplifier IC Instructions Add the following components to the CRT board Refer to the figure and table below for parts location and specifications Components information Item Part Number Description From To Comments 1 EUSPARK 300V Spark gap Point G Aqua 2 EUSPARK 300V Spark gap Ground Aqua Spark gap devices have no polarity 3 QDTBOUZ6R2BS Zenner...

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Page 7: ...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 75ohm 20 CVS input 1Vpp 75ohm 21 Ground 21 Ground ALL WIRES TO FRONT PANEL LOUD SPEAKERS MUST BE ZIP TIED TOGETHER AFTER ANY KIND OF REPAIREMENT 1 INTRODUCTION 11AK19 is a 90ø and 110ø chassis capable of dri...

Page 8: ...ailable 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 t...

Page 9: ... 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 25 2 S40 to S41 455 25 to 463 25 1 Enough margin is available to tune down to 45 25 MHz 2 Enough margin is available to tune up to 863 25 MHz Noise Typ Max Gain Min Typ Max Low band 6dB 9dB All Channels 38dB 44dB 50dB Mid band 6dB 10dB Gain Taper 8...

Page 10: ... SIF Input Two input pins are provided SIF1 e g for terrestrial TV and SIF2 e g for a satellite tuner The selected signal is passed through an AGC circuit and then digitized by an 8 bit ADC operating at 24 576MHz AGC The gain of the AGC amplifier is controlled from the ADC output by means of a digital control loop employing hysteresis The AGC has a fast attack behaviour to prevent ADC overloads an...

Page 11: ...thout extra reference circuit The supply voltage is 5VDC at pin 21 11 COMBFILTER SAA4961 The SAA 4961 is a one chip PAL NTSC combfilter IC with internal delay lines filters clock control synchronisation and signal switches The combfilter function is realised in a switched capacitor technique so it has time discrete but amplitude continuous processing The Y CVBS input is first clamped and then fed ...

Page 12: ...DA884X is IýC bus controlled single chip TV processor which is intended to be applied in PAL NTSC PAL NTSC and multi standard television receivers These IC s are nearly pin compatible with the TDA837X TV processors but have a higher degree of integration because the delay line TDA4665 function and the SECAM decoder have been integrated In addition to these functions some additional features have b...

Page 13: ...Amplitude of high reference current 20mA 19 Blue output 2Vpp 20 Green output 2Vpp 21 Red output 2Vpp 22 Beam current limiter input V guard input 23 Red input for insertion 0 7Vpp Max 0 8Vpp 24 Green input for insertion 0 7Vpp Max 0 8Vpp 25 Blue input for insertion 0 7Vpp Max 0 8Vpp 26 RGB insertion input Max 0 3V 27 Luminance input 1 4Vpp 28 Luminance output 1 4Vpp 29 B Y signal output 1 05Vpp 30 ...

Page 14: ...gned to meet a wide range of applications It is a combined VHF UHF tuner suitable for CCIR systems B G H L L I and I The low IF output impedance has been designed for direct drive of a wide variety of SAW filters with sufficient suppression of triple transient Features of UV1316 n Member of the UV1300 family small sized UHF VHF tuners n Systems CCIR B G H L L I and I OIRT D K n Digitally controlle...

Page 15: ...vel 3 0V Max Vcc 0 5V 5 Input Max 2Vpp Input Current 1mA Max 3mA 6 Input Max 2Vpp Input Current 1mA Max 3mA 7 Prog 8 Input Max 2Vpp Input Current 1mA Max 3mA 9 Vcc 12V 10 Input Max 2Vpp Input Current 1mA Max 3mA 11 Input Max 2Vpp Input Current 1mA Max 3mA 12 Ground 13 Output 5 5Vpp Min 4 5Vpp 14 Output 5 5Vpp Min 4 5Vpp 15 Output 5 5Vpp Min 4 5Vpp 16 Output 5 5Vpp Min 4 5Vpp 17 Output 5 5Vpp Min 4...

Page 16: ...eneral Description of TDA2615 The TDA2615 is a dual power amplifier in a 9 lead single in line SIL9 It has been especially designed for mains fed applications Features n Requires very few external components n No switch on switch off clicks n Input mute during switch on and switch off n Low offset voltage between output and ground n Excellent gain balance of both amplifiers n Hi fi in accordance w...

Page 17: ...t flyback supply voltage Min Vp Max 50V 7 Output voltage A Max 52V Output current 2App TDA8356 3App TDA8351 8 Guard output voltage Max 5 5V Io 100mA 9 Input feedback voltage Max 52V TDA6107Q The TDA6107Q includes three video output amplifiers in a SIL 9 MP Single In Line 9 pins Medium Power package SOT111BE using high voltage DMOS technology and is intended to drive the three cathodes of a colour ...

Page 18: ...Min 400mV DC offset voltage related to input Max 400mV BYPASS mode Co Cext 0dB Min 1dB Max 1dB 13 fsc reference selection HIGH level input voltage Min 2V Max Vcc Low level input voltage Min 0V Max 0 8V 14 Luminance output signal 1Vpp Min 0 6Vpp Max 1 54Vpp 15 CVBS and Y output signal 1Vpp Min 0 6Vpp Max 1 54Vpp 16 Internal connected 17 CVBS and Y input signal 1Vpp Min 0 7Vpp Max 1 4Vpp 18 Disable ...

Page 19: ... Ireg Iref 20 5 Min 18 Max 23 16 Rref input 2 5VDC Min 2 4VDC Max 2 6VDC SDA525X General description The SDA525X is designed for a low cost mono TV set with analogue picture and sound control IN SDA525X the following IC s are used and supported Non volatile memory SDA 2526 or SDA2546 PLL SDA 3202 3 SDA 3302 IR transmitter SDA 2208 3 or SDA 2218 IR preamplifier SFH 506 32 Features General n Display...

Page 20: ...el 5V 20 Audio switch transistor selection 3 LOW level 0V HIGH level 5V 21 Audio switch transistor selection 4 LOW level 0V HIGH level 5V 22 Comb filter standard selection 1 LOW level 0V HIGH level 5V 23 Comb filter standard selection 2 LOW level 0V HIGH level 5V 24 Analogue ground 25 Filter 3 26 Filter 2 27 Filter 1 28 Analogue supply voltage 5VDC 29 Reference current input 30 CVBS input 1Vpp 31 ...

Page 21: ...gic mode with feature extension PINNING PIN VALUE 1 NICAM clock output 728kHz LOW level input voltage Max 0 8V HIGH level input voltage Min 2 0V 2 Serial NICAM DATA output 728kHz LOW level input voltage Max 0 8V HIGH level input voltage Min 2 0V 3 First I C bus slave address modifier LOW level input voltage Max 0 8V HIGH level input voltage Min 2 0V 4 SCL I C bus clock LOW level input voltage Max ...

Page 22: ...tter than 105 due to gated phase detector at L L accent standard and PLL bandwidth control at negative modulated standards n VCO frequency switchable between L and L accent alignment external picture carrier frequency n VIF AGC detector for gain control operating as peak sync detector for B G peak white detector for L signal controlled reaction time for L n Tuner AGC with adjustable takeover point...

Page 23: ...ly IýC bus compatible n Byte and Multibyte write up to 8 bytes n Page write up to 16 bytes n Byte random and sequential read modes n Self timed programming cycle PINNING PIN VALUE 1 Write protect enable Ground 0V 2 Not connected Ground 0V 3 Chip enable input Ground 0V 4 Ground 0V 5 Serial data address input output Input LOW voltage Min 0 3V Max 0 3 Vcc Input HIGH voltage Min 0 7 Vcc Max Vcc 1 6 Se...

Page 24: ...hannel Min 2Vrms 14 Output selector left channel 15 Line output left channel 500mVrms 16 Capacitor timing wideband for dbx 17 Capacitor timing spectral for dbx 18 Capacitor wideband for dbx 19 Capacitor spectral for dbx 20 Variable emphasis out for dbx 21 Variable emphasis in for dbx 22 Capacitor noise reduction for dbx 23 Capacitor mute for SAP 24 Capacitor DC decoupling for SAP 25 Common ground ...

Page 25: ...djustment must be set to the maximum value Y Delay SECAM Enter a SECAM B G colour and black white bar test pattern via RF Adjust Y Delay SECAM till the colour transients on the colour bar of the pattern become as sharper and colours between transients do not mix with each other as possible Note If the SAW filter is one of the G1965M K2958M K2962M G3957M K6256K or K6259K there is constant group del...

Page 26: ...rvice Mode Adjustment 16 9 VERTICAL SLOPE ADJUSTMENT Enter a CROSS HATCH B G test pattern via RF Change vertical slope till the size of squares on both the upper and lower part of test pattern become equal to the squares laying on the vertical centre of the test pattern Check and readjust VERTICAL SLOPE item if the adjustment becomes improper after some other geometric adjustments are done 16 9 VE...

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Page 44: ...R PC 0 450 389 6 30000723 RES CF 1 4W 47K J PC 1 000 R201 390 5 30009637 TUNER WSP PLL 38 9 MK2 BATCH PC 1 000 391 5 30009846 CABLE 0 6MM BLUE 4CM PC 1 000 CAB81 392 4 20020820 MB MAN 19B FTZ WO 90 YERLI PC 1 000 393 5 35000058 SHIELD AK19 SIDE PC 1 000 394 5 35000059 SHIELD AK19 TOP PC 1 000 395 5 35000061 SHIELD AK19 BOTTOM W PVC PC 1 000 396 4 20020842 MB MAN 19B EXT SPK PC 1 000 397 5 35000194...

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Page 51: ... 3NF 50V K 0805 PC 1 000 C423 621 5 30000332 CAP SMD 4 7NF 50V K 0805 PC 1 000 C459 622 5 30000334 CAP SMD 47NF 50V K 0805 PC 2 000 C411 C450 623 5 30000457 RES SMD 1 10W 10R J 0805 PC 1 000 R104 624 5 30000464 RES SMD 1 10W 100R J PC 2 000 R580 R582 625 5 30000469 RES SMD 1 10W 1K J 0805 PC 11 000 R405 R437 R438 R439 R440 R441 R500 R502 R503 R507 R708 626 5 30000475 RES SMD 1 10W 10K J 0805 PC 8 ...

Page 52: ...AP SMD 1NF 50V K R 0805 PC 2 000 C107 C101 654 5 30000480 RES SMD 1 10W 100K J 0805 PC 2 000 R107 R109 655 5 30000807 RES SMD 1 10W 75K J PC 1 000 R106 656 4 20020553 MB SMD 19B 2SC STR WO DOLBY PC 1 000 657 5 30000242 CAP SMD 330PF 50V J PC 4 000 C061 C062 C066 C067 658 5 30000469 RES SMD 1 10W 1K J 0805 PC 4 000 R067 R069 R079 R081 659 4 20020771 MB SMD 19B SMPS 170 270V 545X NORMAL PC 1 000 660...

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