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CIRCUIT  DESCIRIPTION

POWER  SUPPLY

  The ZX series of receivers incorporate a Motorola switch mode power supply using a MC 44608-regulator controller IC.

The circuit provides power to the receiver in both standby and normal operation modes.

START UP

  The switch on the mains supply is fed through the mains filter network TR801, the surge limiter resistor R831

,

 the bridge

rectifier D891,

 

and reservoir capacitor C809 producing approx. 320 volts D.C to feed the switching MOSFET Q801 via

the primary winding of TR802 pins 6 and 8.

  Start up resistor R801 feeds from a 500V coming from the mains through the adder diode D809 to pin 8 of IC800, the IC

uses 9mA current source and connects it internally to VCC at pin6 allowing a rapid charge enough for start up.

  Then IC800 responds with the oscillator starting to oscillate at a 40khz frequency fixed by the IC manufacturer.

The IC then produces, pulse width modulation pulses, at this frequency on pin 5 to drive the base of the switching

FET Q801, that will then switch current on and off through the primary of TR802, which will in turn provides voltages in the

secondary windings. The secondary winding voltages being proportional to the length of time that Q801 is turned on in

each cycle. The voltage produced between pins 4 and 3 of TR802 is rectified by D804 developing approx. 12 volts on C810,

which takes over from the start up resistor to supply pin 8 of IC800.

  The Demag pin at pin1 offers 3 different functions: Zero voltage crossing detection (50mV), 24mA current detection and

120mA current detection. The 24mA level is used to detect the secondary reconfiguration status and the 120mA level to

detect an Over Voltage status called Quick OVP. The VCC at pin6 operates between 6,6V and 13V in normal operation,

when this voltage exceeds 15V then the IC output is disabled.

VOLTAGE REGULATION

  After initial start up the secondary voltages of TR802 are established. These voltages then need to be regulated to the

required levels. In a switch mode power supply such as this, it is the ON time of the switching FET Q801 that determines

the output voltages produced. To provide regulation of the supply there is a feedback loop via an adjustable zener IC818

and an OPTO- coupler connected to pin3 of IC800. The reference voltage of IC818 is set to 2,5V to supply a B+ voltage of

150V. Any fluctuation at this pin will cause IC800 to compensate it either by increasing or decreasing the voltage at the

secondary outputs.

VOLTAGE PROTECTION

  The MC44608 offers two OVP functions:

  1- A fixed function that detects when V CC is higher than 15.4V

  2- A programmable function that uses the demag pin. The current flowing into the demag pin is mirrored and compared

to the reference current Iovp (120mA). -Thus this OVP is quicker than normal number one as it directly sense the change

in current rather than waiting for a specific voltage value, and is called QOVP. In both cases, once an OVP condition is

detected, the output is latched off until a new circuit START–UP.

  3- A software controlled function acts on pin52 of IC501. This pin monitors feedback from both 8V and 5V via D512, then

compares these to a reference value Vref pre-set by the hardware through resistors R545, R546, R548. In normal mode

operation 1.2V < Vref < 2.2V. Any voltage outside this window will cause the micro controller to force the TV to stand by

mode by lowering the standby port. Refer to standby mode.

CURRENT PROTECTION

  To monitor the current drawn by the receiver the source of Q801 is returned to the bridge rectifier through low value

resistors R807 and R834. All the current drawn by the receiver will flow through that parallel resistors each time Q801

conducts, this will produce a voltage across the resistors proportional to the current drawn by the receiver.

This voltage is fed to pin 2 of IC800 via R806.When the receiver is working normally the voltage across R807 and R834

is only a fraction of a volt and is not large enough to have any effect on IC800. Under fault conditions, if the receiver draws

excessive current the voltage across these resistors will rise. This voltage is monitored by the current sense input pin2.

  This Current Sense pin senses the voltage developed on the series resistor R806 inserted in the source of the power

MOSFET. When I sense reaches 1V, the Driver output (pin 5) is disabled. This is known as the Over Current Protection

function. A 200mA current source is flowing out of the pin 3 during the start–up phase and during the switching phase in

case of the Pulsed Mode of operation. A resistor can be inserted between the sense resistor and the pin 3; thus a

programmable peak current detection can be performed during the SMPS stand–by mode.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  Remember that all the primary side components of the power supply shown to the left of TR8O2 on the diagram are live

to earth. It is recommended that a mains isolation transformer is used when servicing the receiver.

Many of the components in the power supply are safety critical. (R831,R809) are surge-limiting resistors, limiting the surge

through the degauss coils when the reservoir capacitor is empty. These are marked with an exclamation mark in a triangle

on the circuit diagram. These components MUST be replaced only with parts of identical value and safety characteristics.

For reliability, it is recommended that only genuine parts are used for service replacements. Always check the main supply

voltage feeding the line output stage after replacing parts in the power supply or line output circuit. The correct voltage is

important for safety and reliability, the correct voltage should be 150 V ± 2 V.

Summary of Contents for 24W33B

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL PRINTED IN UK 2003 C COLOURTELEVISION 24W33B TOSHIBA 050 200262 AK37 Chassis ...

Page 2: ...ILTERS 6 14 IC DESCRIPTIONS AND INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM 6 ST92195 7 STV224X 7 8 UV1315 UV1316 UV1336 8 9 TDA7269A 10 STV9306 10 STV5112 11 MC44608 11 MSP 34XXG 12 24C08 12 13 TDA1308 13 TDA7261 13 SAW FILTERS 14 15 CIRCUIT DESCCIRIPTION 15 19 16 AK37 CHASSIS MANUALADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 20 22 17 OPTION SETTING 23 25 18 TUNER SETTING 26 19 GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM of CHASSIS 11AK37 27 20 AK37 TITANIUM La...

Page 3: ...Audio right input 0 5Vrms 10K 2 Audio right input 0 5Vrms 10K 3 Audio left output 0 5Vrms 1K 3 Audio left output 0 5Vrms 1K 4 GroundAF 4 Ground AF 5 Ground Blue 5 Ground Blue 6 Audio left input 0 5Vrms 10K 6 Audio left input 0 5Vrms 10K 7 Blue input 0 7Vpp 75ohm 7 Blue input 8 AV switching input 0 12VDC 10K 8 AV switching input 0 12VDC 10K 9 Ground Green 9 Ground Green 10 10 11 Green input 0 7Vpp ...

Page 4: ... to make an automatic search system for the incoming sound frequency This is realized by means of a software loop that alternate the demodulator to various frequencies then select the frequency on which a lock condition has been found De emphasis output signal amplitude is independent of the TV standard and has the same value for a frequency deviation of 25 kHz at the 4 5 MHz standard and for a de...

Page 5: ...grated filters auto aligned via a master filter phase locked loop 2 7 RGB output circuit The video processor performs the R G B processing There are three sources 1 Y U V inputs coming from luma part Y output and chroma decoder outputs R Y B Y outputs 2 External R G B inputs from SCART converted internally in Y U V with also the possibility to input YUV signals from a DVD player YUV specification ...

Page 6: ...n 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 8dB High band 6dB 11dB off air channels 4 MULTISTANDARD SOUND PROCESSOR The MSP 34xxG is designed to perform demodulation of FM or AM Mono TV sound Three kinds of MSP s are used MSP 3400G MSP 3410G an...

Page 7: ...ocks of 256 08 bits The memory is compatible with the I C standard two wire serial interface which uses a bi directional data bus and serial clock 11 CLASS AB STEREO HEADPHONE DRIVER TDA1308 The TDA1308 is an integrated classAB stereo headphone driver contained in a DIP8 plastic package 12 CLASS AB MONO SUBWOOFER DRIVER TDA7261 The TDA7261 is a class AB dual Audio power amplifier specially designe...

Page 8: ...on chip peripherals form a complete sys tem for TV set and VCR applications Voltage Synthesis VPS WSS Slicer Teletext Slicer Teletext Display RAM OSD Additional peripherals include a watchdog timer a serial peripheral interface SPI a 16 bit timer and an A D converter STV224X Video processor The STV2246 2247 2248 are fully bus controlled ICs for TV including PIF SIF luma chroma and deflection proce...

Page 9: ...uners Systems CCIR B G H L L I and I OIRT D K Voltage synthesized tuning VST Off air channels S cable channels and Hyper band Standardized mechanical dimensions and pinning PINNING PIN VALUE 1 Gain control voltage AGC 4 0V Max 4 5V 2 Tuning voltage 3 High band switch 5V Min 4 75V Max 5 5V 4 Mid band switch 5V Min 4 75V Max 5 5V 5 Low band switch 5V Min 4 75V Max 5 5V 6 Supply voltage 5V Min 4 75V ...

Page 10: ... 5 5V 4 I C bus serial clock Min 0 3V Max 5 5V 5 I C bus serial data Min 0 3V Max 5 5V 6 Not connected 7 PLL supply voltage 5 0V Min 4 75V Max 5 5V 8 ADC input 9 Tuner supply voltage 33V Min 30V Max 35V 10 Symmetrical IF output 1 11 Symmetrical IF output 2 General description of UV1336 UV1336 series is developed for reception of channels broadcast in accordance with the M N standard Features of UV...

Page 11: ...06 is a fully I2 C controlled vertical deflection IC designed for use in 110 4 3 or 16 9 CRT applications It integrates both the vertical deflection and E W correction circuitries necessary in design of a 110 chassis FEATURES FULLYI2 C CONTROLLED DMOS POWER HALF BRIDGE AMPLIFIER DC COUPLED OPERATION INTERNAL FLYBACK GENERATOR UP TO 60V SELF ADAPTED SAWTOOTH 50 60Hz 100Hz OPERATION VERTICALLINEARIT...

Page 12: ...exibility and reliability The device also features a very high efficiency stand by management consisting of an effective Pulsed Mode operation This technique enables the reduction of the stand by power consumption to approximately 1W while delivering 300mW in a 150W SMPS Integrated start up current source Loss less off line start up Direct off line operation Fast start up General Features Flexibil...

Page 13: ...is individually programmable Easy realization of all digital NICAM standards B G D K I L with MSP 3410G FM demodulation of all terrestrial standards incl identification decoding FM demodulation of all satellite standards No external filter hardware is required Only one crystal clock 18 432 MHz is necessary FM carrier level calculation for automatic search algorithms and carrier mute function Subwo...

Page 14: ...formance high signal to noise ratio low distortion PINNING PIN VALUE 1 Output A Voltage swing Min 0 75V Max 4 25V 2 Inverting inputA Vo clip Min 1400mVrms 3 Non inverting inputA 2 5V 4 Ground 0V 5 Non inverting input B 2 5V 6 Inverting input B Vo clip Min 1400mVrms 7 Output B Voltage swing Min 0 75V Max 4 25V 8 Positive supply 5V Min 3 0V Max 7 0V TDA7261 General Description of TDA7261 The TDA7261...

Page 15: ... 1 2 36 36 0 0 3 36 0 3 0 9 2 8 2 6 7 5 36 0 36 0 3 0 3 0 0 9 2 8 2 PINNING 1 Input 2 Input ground 3 Chip carrier ground 4 Output 5 Output K9656M L9653M PINNING 1 Input 2 Switching Input 3 Chip carrier ground 4 Output 5 Output ...

Page 16: ... reference current Iovp 120mA Thus this OVP is quicker than normal number one as it directly sense the change in current rather than waiting for a specific voltage value and is called QOVP In both cases once an OVP condition is detected the output is latched off until a new circuit START UP 3 Asoftware controlled function acts on pin52 of IC501 This pin monitors feedback from both 8V and 5V via D5...

Page 17: ...Zener diode D801 connected in parallel to the TL431 The secondary reconfiguration status can be detected on the SMPS primary side by measuring the voltage level at pin4 of TR802 In the SMPS stand by mode the 3 distinct phases are The SWITCHING PHASE Similar to the Overload mode The current sense clamping level is reduced When VCC crosses the current sense section the C S clamping level depends on ...

Page 18: ... and not the voltage In frequency tuning the micro generates I C signals to account for a 1MHz frequency increment on the tuner and then scan all the frequency either manually or automatically This method is faster than the VST and more precise than PLL tunings Automatic fine tuning AFT correction voltage is done internally inside IC403 and fed to the microprocessor via I C BUS This is used by the...

Page 19: ...rolled achieved within IC403 using the I C bus line from IC501 To limit the volume at the specified out put the A_out pin 55 is fed to IC301 through a voltage divider R455 and R454 Muting of the output stage is provided from Pin 46 of IC501 to pin5 IC301 In the stereo model the IF from pins 10 11 of the tuner passes through Z401 and the output signal goes through pins 1 2 of IC403 The output QSS s...

Page 20: ...quired by the micro for graphics timing and also for text IC403 generates a vertical pulse signal V_OUT that is fed to IC601 the vertical stage IC IC601 is supplied by a 26V DC via diode D616 and a 13V DC via diode D613 It generates its own ramp signal and based on the V_OUT signal and produces the vertical deflection signals that are fed to connector PL602 Horizontal adjustments Horizontal amplit...

Page 21: ...e Point Adjust for GREEN WB White Point Adjust for BLUE BR Bias for RED BG Bias for GREEN APR APR Threshold FMP1 FM Prescaler when AVL is OFF STEREO ONLY NIP1 NICAM Prescaler when AVL is OFF STEREO ONLY SCP1 SCART Prescaler when AVL is OFF STEREO ONLY FMP2 FM Prescaler when AVL is ON STEREO ONLY NIP2 NICAM Prescaler when AVL is ON STEREO ONLY SCP2 SCART Prescaler when AVL is ON STEREO ONLY S1V SCA...

Page 22: ...point adjust for RED WG White point adjust for GREEN WB White point adjust for BLUE parameters insert the sign in the square which is in the middle of the screen The suggested values for these parameters are given on the table above AGC ADJUSTMENT In order to do AGC adjustment enter a 60dBmV RF signal level from channel C 12 224 25 MHz SelectAGC parameter from service menu Press BLUE INSTALL butto...

Page 23: ...z HTCO Enter a PAL B G circle test pattern via RF Enter geometry menu and press TTX UPDATE button from remote controller to switch to any picture mode on geometry menu Change HTCO till the picture format becomes the required format Repeat this for every picture mode Vertical S Correction for 50 Hz VSCO Enter a PAL B G circle test pattern via RF Enter geometry menu and press TTX UPDATE button from ...

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Page 29: ...TALIAN RUMANIAN GROUP 4 EAST CYRILLIC ENGLISH CYRILLIC SWEDISH CZECH GERMAN SERBIAN LETTISH RUMANIAN GROUP 5 ARABIC ENGLAND FRENCH SWEDISH TURKISH GERMAN HEBREW ITALIAN ARABIC Using Remote Control Buttons RED Is used to switch AVL to ON or OFF mode on service menu GREEN Is used to enter the geometry menu YELLOW Is used to prepare the system for screen adjustments BLUE Is used for automatic IF and ...

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Page 83: ... SD PC 1 000 PL903 56 V30001855 SOCKET CRT NARROWNECK W GND PC 1 000 PL900 58 V30006709 CONN HEADER 5P 2 5MM TOP WHT SD PC 1 000 PL902 59 V30015122 CNAS 5P 6 500 TUB SIS W DC UL1007AWG24 PC 1 000 PL903 60 V30018922 CNAS 5P 500 1P 500 SIS W 4C UL1007AWG24 PC 1 000 PL902 61 V35000135 TEST PIN 1 1MM PC 2 000 PL905 PL908 67 V20112552 CRT B ASSY TP33D PER AK37 PC 1 000 68 V35000176 EYELET BR 2 3MM PC 3...

Page 84: ...1749 XTAL 4 433619 MHZ AK15 PC 1 000 X401 169 V30001762 CONN HEADER 2P 2 5MM 9 7MM TOP PC 1 000 PL301 170 V30001764 CONN HEADER 2P 2 5MM 9 7MM TOP BLACK PC 1 000 PL302 171 V30001770 CONN HEADER 3P 2 5MM TOP BD PC 1 000 PL512 172 V30001783 CONN HEADER 5P 2 5MM TOP BD PC 1 000 PL502 173 V30001784 CONN HEADER 6P 2 5MM TOP BD PC 1 000 PL509 174 V30001792 CONN HEADER 2P 7 5MM TOP WHT PC 2 000 PL801 PL6...

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