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WM8776 Application 

The WM8776 is a high performance, stereo audio codec with five channel input selector. The 
WM8776 is ideal for surround sound processing applications for home hi-fi, DVD-RW and other 
audiovisual equipment. Etch ADC channel has programmable gain control with automatic level 
control. Digital audio output word lengths from 16-32 bits and sampling rates from 32kHZ to 96KHZ 
are supported. The DAC has an input mixer allowing an external analogue signal to be mixed with 
the DAC signal. There are also Headphone and line outputs, with control for the headphone 
The WM8776 supports fully independent sample rates for the ADC and DAC. The audio data 
interface supports I2S, left justified, right justified and DSP formats. 

 

BLOCK DIAGRAM 

1. Audio sample rate 

The master clock forWM8776 supports DAC and ADC audio sampling rates 256fs to 768fs, where 
fs is the audio sample frequency (DACLRC or ADCLRC) typically 32KHZ, 44.1KHZ, 48KHZ or 
96KHZ (the DAC also supports operation at 128fs and 192fs and 192KHZ sample rate). The 
master clock is used to operate the digital filters and the noise shaping circuits. 
In slave mode the WM8776 has a master detection circuit that automatically determines the 
relationship between the master clock frequency and the sampling rate (to /- 32 system 
clocks) If there is a greater than 32 clocks error the interface is disabled and ADCLRC/DACLRC 
for optical performance, although the WM8776 is tolerant of phase variations or jitter on this clock. 
Table shows the typical master clock frequency inputs for the WM8776 
 

Summary of Contents for VX32L

Page 1: ...Service Manual V Inc 320A Kalmus Drive Costa Mesa CA 92626 TEL 714 668 0588 FAX 714 668 9099 Top Confidential Model VIZIO VX32L HDTV ...

Page 2: ...4 Factory Preset Timings 4 1 5 Pin Assignment 5 1 6 Main Board I O Connections 6 1 7 Theory of Circuit Operation 7 1 8 Waveforms 8 1 9 Trouble Shooting 9 1 10 Block Diagram 10 1 11 Spare parts list 11 1 12 Complete Parts List 12 1 Appendix 1 Main Board Circuit Diagram 2 Main Board PCB Layout 3 Assembly Explosion Drawing Block Diagram ...

Page 3: ...io communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause unacceptable interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures reorient or relocate the receiving ante...

Page 4: ...t function for automatic adjument of screen display 6 Smoothing function enables display of smooth texts and graphics even if image withresolution lower than 1366x768 is magnified 7 Picture In Picture PIP funtion to show TV or VCR DVD images 8 Power saving to reduce consumption power too less than 3W 9 On Screen Display user can define display mode i e color brightness contrast sharpness backlight...

Page 5: ...e L R U D 89 89 89 89 Power Consumption 84 Watt Typ Vdd line CCFL line at 3 5A Weight 6900g Typ Display Mode Transmissive mode normally black Surface Treatment Hard coating 3H AG 2 OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS Viewing Angle CR 10 Left 89 typ Right 89 typ Top 89 typ Bottom 89 typ 3 SIGNAL Refer to the Timing Chart Sync Signal 1 Type TMDS 2 Input Voltage Level 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 4 Input Connectors RJ11...

Page 6: ...lowings when you use this TFT LCD module 9 1 MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS 1 You must mount a module using holes arranged in four corners or four sides 2 You should consider the mounting structure so that uneven force ex Twisted stress is not applied to the module And the case on which a module is mounted should have sufficient strength so that external force is not transmitted directly to the module 3 Ple...

Page 7: ...ipe off saliva or water drops as soon as possible Their long time contact with polarizer causes deformations and color fading 9 Do not open the case because inside circuits do not have sufficient strength 9 2 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS 1 The spike noise causes the mis operation of circuits It should be lower than following voltage V 200mV Over and under shoot voltage 2 Response time depends on the temp...

Page 8: ...fully by people who are electrically grounded and with well ion blown equipment or in such a condition etc 2 When the module with protection film attached is stored for a long time sometimes there remains a very small amount of glue still on the bezel after the protection film is peeled off 3 You can remove the glue easily When the glue remains on the bezel surface or its vestige is recognized ple...

Page 9: ...DE CUSTOM STANDARD MOVIE GAME b BACKLIGHT 0 100 c BRIGHTNESS 0 100 d CONTRAST 0 100 e COLOR 0 100 f TINT 32 32 g SHARPNESS 0 100 h COLOR TEMPERATURE CUSTOM COOL NORMAL WARM i ADVANCED VIDEO i 1 DNR OFF LOW MEDIUM STRONG i 2 BLACK LEVEL EXTENDER ON OFF i 3 WHITE PEAK LIMITATOR ON OFF i 4 CTI OFF LOW MEDIUM STRONG i 5 FLESH TONE ON OFF i 6 ADAPTIVE LUMA ON OFF ...

Page 10: ... Saving ON OFF D SETUP a LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH b SLEEP TIMER OFF 30 60 90 120 c ANALOG CC OFF CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 d DIGITAL CC OFF SERVICE1 SERVICE2 SERVICE3 SERVICE4 SERVICE5 SERVICE6 e DIGITAL CC STYLE e 1 CAPTION STYLE AS BROADCASTER CUSTOM e 2 FONT SIZE SMALL MEDIUM LARGE e 3 FONT COLOR GREEN BLUE RED CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA BLACK WHITE e 4 FONT OPACITY SOLID TRANSLUCENT TRANSPARENT e 5 BACK...

Page 11: ...RD a 1 CHANNEL BLOCK a 2 TV RATING a 3 MOVIE RATING a 4 BLOCK TV UNRATED a 5 ACCESS CODE EDIT RGB Mode A PICTURE ADJUST a AUTO PICTURE Run b BACKLIGHT 0 100 c BRIGHTNESS 0 100 d CONTRAST 0 100 e COLOR TEMPERATURE CUSTOM 6500K 9300K f H SIZE 0 255 g H POSITION 0 100 h V POSITION 0 100 i FINE TUNE 0 31 B AUDIO a VOLUME 0 100 b BASS 0 100 c TREBLE 0 100 d BALANCE 50 50 e SURROUND ON OFF f SPEAKERS ON...

Page 12: ... PICTURE a PICTURE MODE CUSTOM STANDARD MOVIE GAME b BACKLIGHT 0 100 c BRIGHTNESS 0 100 d CONTRAST 0 100 e COLOR 0 100 f TINT 32 32 g SHARPNESS 0 100 h COLOR TEMPERATURE CUSTOM COOL NORMAL WARM i ADVANCED VIDEO i 1 DNR OFF LOW MEDIUM STRONG i 2 BLACK LEVEL EXTENDER ON OFF i 3 WHITE PEAK LIMITATOR ON OFF i 4 CTI OFF LOW MEDIUM STRONG i 5 FLESH TONE ON OFF i 6 ADAPTIVE LUMA ON OFF ...

Page 13: ...S 0 100 c TREBLE 0 100 d BALANCE 50 50 e SURROUND ON OFF f SPEAKERS ON OFF D SETUP a LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH b SLEEP TIMER OFF 30 60 90 120 c RESET ALL SETTING E PARENTAL a PASSWORD a 1 CHANNEL BLOCK a 2 TV RATING a 3 MOVIE RATING a 4 BLOCK TV UNRATED a 5 ACCESS CODE EDIT ...

Page 14: ...R 0 100 f TINT 32 32 g SHARPNESS 0 100 h COLOR TEMPERATURE CUSTOM COOL NORMAL WARM i ADVANCED VIDEO i 1 DNR OFF LOW MEDIUM STRONG i 2 BLACK LEVEL EXTENDER ON OFF i 3 WHITE PEAK LIMITATOR ON OFF i 4 CTI OFF LOW MEDIUM STRONG i 5 FLESH TONE ON OFF i 6 ADAPTIVE LUMA ON OFF B AUDIO a VOLUME 0 100 b BASS 0 100 c TREBLE 0 100 d BALANCE 50 50 e SURROUND ON OFF f SPEAKERS ON OFF ...

Page 15: ...CONFIDENTIAL DO NOT COPY Page 3 7 File No SG 0204 C SETUP a LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH b SLEEP TIMER OFF 30 60 90 120 RESET ALL SETTING ...

Page 16: ...zontal Polarity Vertical Polarity Pixel Rate 640x480 60Hz 31 5kHz 59 94Hz N N 25 175 640x480 75Hz 37 5kHz 75 00Hz N N 31 500 800X600 60Hz 37 9kHz 60 317Hz P P 40 000 800x600 75Hz 46 9kHz 75 00Hz P P 49 500 800X600 85Hz 53 7kHz 85 06Hz P P 56 250 1024x768 60Hz 48 4kHz 60 01Hz N N 65 000 1024X768 75Hz 60 0kHz 75 03Hz P P 78 750 720x400 70Hz 31 46kHz 70 08Hz N P 28 320 1366X768 60 47 7KHZ 60 00HZ P N...

Page 17: ...TFT LCD analog display monitors use a 15 Pin Mini D Sub connector as video input source Pin Description 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 R Ground 7 G Ground 8 B Ground 9 5V for DDC 10 Ground 11 No Connection 12 SDA 13 H Sync Composite Sync 14 V Sync 15 SCL 1 15 5 10 6 11 ...

Page 18: ...SSIGNMENT 1 TMDS Data2 2 TMDS Data2 Shield 3 TMDS Data2 4 TMDS Data1 5 TMDS Data1 Shield 6 TMDS Data1 7 TMDS Data0 8 TMDS Data0 Shield 9 TMDS Data0 10 TMDS Clock 11 TMDS Clock Shield 12 TMDS Clock 13 CEC 14 Reserved N C on device 15 SCL 16 SDA 17 DDC CEC Ground 18 5V Power 19 Hot Plug Detect ...

Page 19: ... V 0 3V below Video Y Frequency H 15 734Khz V 60HZ NTSC F Type TV RF connector a Signal Level 60dBµV typical b System NTSC c Frequency 55 801MHz NTSC PC connector 15 pin male D sub connector a Pin Assignment Refer to Section 2 3 10 b Signal Level Video R G B Analog 0 7Vp p 75Ω Sync H V TTL level RGB Signal a Sync Type TTL Separate Composite or Sync On Green b Sync polarity Positive or Negative c V...

Page 20: ...ve or Negative d Frequency H 15 734KHz V 60Hz NTSC 480i H 31KHz V 60Hz NTSC 480p H 45KHz V 60Hz NTSC 720p H 33KHz V 60Hz NTSC 1080i Component signal Component a Frequency H 15 734KHz V 60Hz NTSC 480i H 31KHz V 60Hz NTSC 480p H 45KHz V 60Hz NTSC 720p H 33KHz V 60Hz NTSC 1080i b Signal level Y 1Vp p Pb 0 350Vp p Pr 0 350Vp p c Impedance 75Ω ...

Page 21: ...Board I o Connections J2 CONNECTION TOP BOTTOM Pin Description 1 LED WHITE 2 LED AMBER 3 5V 4 5V 5 IR 6 GND 7 GND 8 ADIN1 9 ADIN2 10 3 3V J1 CONNECTION TOP BOTTOM Pin Description 1 POWRSW 2 12V 3 12V 4 12V 5 12V 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 5V 10 5V 11 5V 12 PWM 13 BL ON OFF ...

Page 22: ... The Video and S Video signal is transmission signal to the MT5372 then MT5372 generates the vertical and horizontal timing signals for display device The operation of TV route TV signal is processes to the tuner and output to MT5372 then MT5372 generates the vertical and horizontal timing signals for display device Audio is processes to the tuner output to SIF circuit and output to MT5372 Then MT...

Page 23: ...progressive motion pictures With on chip advanced 2D Graphic processor MT5372 provides customers with high quality UI adding significant end product value Flexible scalar provides wide adoption to various LCD panel for different video sources Its on chip audio processor decodes whole world standard audio signals from tuner with lip sync control delivering high quality post processed sound effect t...

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Page 25: ...uency 55 801MHZ DTV 480i 480p 720p 1080p 2 Decoder TVD 1 Single 2nd generation TV decoder 2 Automatic TV standard detection supporting NTSC NTSC 4 43 3 Enhanced 2nd generation NTSC Motion Adaptive 3D comb filter 4 Motion Adaptive 3D Noise Reduction 5 Embedded VBI decoder for Closed Caption XDS Teletext WSS VPS 6 Supporting Macro vision detection YPbPr 1 Supporting HDTV 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 108...

Page 26: ...tandard detection NTSC Motion Adaptive 3D comb filter Motion adaptive 3D Noise Reduction VBI decoder for closed caption XDS Teletext WSS VPS Macro vision detection 4 2D Graphic OSD processor Embedded two backend RGB domain OSD planes and one YUV domain OSD plane to support Main PIP Teletext Close caption functions together with setup menu 1 Supporting alpha blending among these two planes and vide...

Page 27: ...v v YPbPr v v v v RGB v v v v HDMI1 v v v v v DTV v v v v 6 Video processor 1 Color Management Fully 10 bit processing to enhance the video quality Advanced flesh tone and multiple color enhancement For skin sky and grass Gamma anti Gamma correction Advanced Color Transient Improvement CTI Saturation hue adjustment 2 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Management Sharpness and DLTI DCTI Brightness and c...

Page 28: ...ion 6 Seamless performance comparing demonstration function Support Left Right video processing comparing function without additional resources DRAM for customers demonstration All the video functions De interlace 3D comb NR Flesh tone CTI can be included 7 DRAM Usage 1 For features of 5372 Dual for enhance features support and single 8x16 DDR for simple function support Lists are the comparison c...

Page 29: ...udio data interface supports I2S left justified right justified and DSP formats BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 Audio sample rate The master clock forWM8776 supports DAC and ADC audio sampling rates 256fs to 768fs where fs is the audio sample frequency DACLRC or ADCLRC typically 32KHZ 44 1KHZ 48KHZ or 96KHZ the DAC also supports operation at 128fs and 192fs and 192KHZ sample rate The master clock is used to opera...

Page 30: ...tput on DOUT and changes on the falling edge of ADCBCLK By setting control bit BCLKINV the polarity of ADCBCLK and DACBCLK may be reversed so that DIN and DACLRC are sample on the falling edge of DACBCLK ADCLRC is sampled on the falling edge of ADCBCLK and DOUT changes on the rising of ADCBCLK Slave mode as shown in the following figure 2 2 Wire serial control mode The wm8776 supports software con...

Page 31: ...yption HDCP decryption contains all necessary logic to decrypt the incoming audio and video data The decryption process is entirely controlled by the host microprocessor through a set sequence of register reads and wires through the DDC channel Pre programmed HDCP keys and key Selection Vector are used in the decryption process A resulting calculated to an XOR mask during each clock cycle to decry...

Page 32: ...figuration The TDA8946AJ inputs can be driven symmetrical floating as well as asymmetrical In the asymmetrical mode one input pin is connected via a capacitor to the signal source and the other input is connected to the signal ground The signal ground should be as close as possible to the SVR electrolytic capacitor ground Note that the DC level of the input pins is half of the supply voltage VCC s...

Page 33: ...7 12 File No SG 0204 2 Output power measurement The output power as a function of the supply voltage is measured on the output pins at THD 10 in the VX32L LCD TV Vcc 12V so we can see as shown in the following figure output about 7W ...

Page 34: ... DC biased but not operational no audio output This allows the input coupling capacitors to be charged to avoid pop noise The device is in mute mode when 3 5 V VMODE VCC 1 5 V 2 Operating In this mode the amplifier is operating normally The operating mode is activated at VMODE 1 0V General Feature List 1 Host CPU 1 ARM 926EJ 2 16K I Cache and 16K D Cache 3 8K Data TCM and 8K instruction 4 JTAG ICE...

Page 35: ...JPEG file 5 2D Graphics 1 Support multiple color modes 2 Point horizontal vertical line primitive drawing 3 Rectangle fill and gradient fill functions 4 Bitblt with transparent alpha blending alpha composition and stretch 5 Font rendering by color expansion 6 Support clip masks 7 YCrCb to RGB color space transfer 6 OSD Display 1 3 linking list OSDs with multiple color mode 2 OSD scaling with arbit...

Page 36: ...D G H I 2 Macrovision Rev 7 1 L1 3 CGMS WSS 4 Closed Captioning 5 Six 12 bit video DACs for CVBS S video or RGB YPbPr output 11 Digital Video Interface 1 Support SAV EAV 2 Support 8 16 for SD HD digital video input 3 Support 8 16 24 bits digital output for main display 4 Support 8 bits digital output for aux display 12 DRAM Controller 1 Support 64Mb to 1Gb DDR DRAM devices 2 Configurable 32 64 bit...

Page 37: ... Audio and video lip synchronization 11 Support reverberation 12 SPDIF out 13 I2S I F 15 Peripherals 1 Three UARTs with Tx and Rx FIFO two of them have hardware flow control 2 Two serial interfaces one is master only the other can be set to master mode or slave mode 3 Two PWMs 4 IR blaster and receiver 5 IEEE1394 link controller 6 IDE bus ATA ATAPI7 UDMA mode 5 100MB s 7 Real time clock and watchd...

Page 38: ...and output enable OE controls MXIC s Flash memories augment EPROM functionality with in circuit electrical erasure and programming The MX29LV320AT B uses a command register to manage this functionality MXIC Flash technology reliably stores memory contents even after 100 000 erase and program cycles The MXIC cell is designed to optimize the erase and program mechanisms In addition the combination o...

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Page 40: ...tions may also be implemented via programming equipment See the Sector Group Protection and Chip Unprotection section 3 If WP ACC VIL the two outermost boot sectors remain protected If WP ACC VIH the two outermost boot sector protection depends on whether they were last protected or unprotected using the method described in Sector Sector Block Protection and Unprotection If WP ACC VHH all sectors ...

Page 41: ...ter command sequences Writing incorrect address and data values or writing them in the improper sequence resets the device to reading array data Section has details on erasing a sector or the entire chip or suspending resuming the erase operation After the system writes the Automatic Select command sequence the device enters the Automatic Select mode The system can then read Automatic Select codes...

Page 42: ...Reset command is required to return to the read mode when the device is in the Automatic Select mode or if Q5 goes high 4 The fourth cycle of the Automatic Select command sequence is a read cycle 5 The data is 99h for factory locked and 19h for not factory locked 6 The data is 00h for an unprotected sector sector block and 01h for a protected sector sector block In the third cycle of the command s...

Page 43: ...consumption during readout of data This mode can be used effectively with an application requested low power consumption such as handy terminals To active this mode MX29LV320AT B automatically switch themselves to low power mode when MX29LV320AT B addresses remain stable during access time of tACC 30ns It is not necessary to control CE WE and OE on the mode Under the mode the current consumed is t...

Page 44: ...re the two sectors containing the lowest addresses in a bottom boot configured device or the two sectors containing the highest addresses in a top boot configured device If the system asserts VIH on the WP ACC pin the device reverts to whether the two outermost 8K Byte boot sectors were last set to be protected or unprotected That is sector protection or unprotection for these two sectors depends ...

Page 45: ... a program or erase operation is complete or in progress These three bits are discussed first Table B Write Operation Status Notes 1 Performing successive read operations from the erase suspended sector will cause Q2 to toggle 2 Performing successive read operations from any address will cause Q6 to toggle 3 Reading the byte word address being programmed while in the erase suspend program mode wil...

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Page 48: ... at a selected location and continue for a programmed number of locations in a programmed sequence Accesses begin with the registration of an Active command which is then followed by a Read or Write command The address bits registered coincident with the Active command are used to select the bank and row to be accessed BA0 BA1 select the bank A0 A12 select the row The address bits registered coinc...

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Page 50: ...e Register Set command with bits A7 and A9 A12 each set to zero bit A8 set to one and bits A0 A6 set to the desired values A Mode Register Set command issued to reset the DLL should always be followed by a Mode Register Set command to select normal operating mode All other combinations of values for A7 A12 are reserved for future use and or test modes Test modes and reserved states should not be u...

Page 51: ... are controlled via the bit settings shown in the Extended Mode Register Definition The Extended Mode Register is programmed via the Mode Register Set command with BA0 1 and BA1 0 and retains the stored information until it is programmed again or the device loses power The Extended Mode Register must be loaded when all banks are idle and the controller must wait the specified time before initiatin...

Page 52: ...th Auto Precharge disabled this command is undefined and should not be used for read bursts with Auto Precharge enabled or for write bursts 9 Deselect and NOP are functionally interchangeable Active The Active command is used to open or activate a row in a particular bank for a subsequent access The value on the BA0 BA1 inputs selects the bank and the address provided on inputs A0 A12 selects the ...

Page 53: ...npersistent so it must be issued each time a refresh is required The refresh addressing is generated by the internal refresh controller This makes the address bits Don t Care during an Auto Refresh command The 256Mb DDR SDRAM requires Auto Refresh cycles at an average periodic interval of 7 8µs maximum Self Refresh The Self Refresh command can be used to retain data in the DDR SDRAM even if the re...

Page 54: ...M along with output data The initial low state on DQS is known as the read preamble the low state coincident with the last data out element is known as the read postamble Upon completion of a burst assuming no other commands have been initiated the DQs and DQS goes High Z Data from any Read burst may be concatenated with or truncated with data from a subsequent Read command In either case a contin...

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Page 56: ...ve edges of DQS The Low state on DQS between the Write command and the first rising edge is known as the write preamble the Low state on DQS following the last data in element is known as the write postamble The time between the Write command and the first corresponding rising edge of DQS tDQSS is specified with a relatively wide range from 75 to 125 of one clock cycle so most of the Write diagram...

Page 57: ...nt from the new burst is applied after either the last element of a completed burst or the last desired data element of a longer burst which is being truncated The new Write command should be issued x cycles after the first Write command where x equals the number of desired data element pairs pairs are required by the 2n prefetch architecture Write Command Data Input Write ...

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Page 59: ...CONFIDENTIAL DO NOT COPY Page 8 1 File No SG 0204 Chapter8 Waveforms PC MODE 1366X768 60HZ CH1 H sync R209 CH2 H sync L52 CH1 V sync R213 CH2 V sync L53 ...

Page 60: ...CONFIDENTIAL DO NOT COPY Page 8 2 File No SG 0204 CH1 R R203 CH1 R C95 CH1 B R199 CH1 B C92 ...

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Page 62: ...CONFIDENTIAL DO NOT COPY Page 8 4 File No SG 0204 CH1 VGAR R208 CH2 VOL AV TV MODE AV1 AV2 TV VIDEO CH1 TV ...

Page 63: ...CONFIDENTIAL DO NOT COPY Page 8 5 File No SG 0204 CH1 AV1 CH1 AV1L IN CH2 AV L Speaker ...

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Page 70: ...onnector good 3 Is DC DC OK 4 Is U1 5V working ok LED is lighting It is in power saving 1 Check video cable 2 Is the timing supported 3 Check sync input 4 Check VGASOG rout if analog SOG Is backlight on 1 Check J1 PIN 1 2 Is inverter ok 3 Is Power Board ok U14 no data out It means data to LVDS 1 Is J7 connecting OK 2 Check J1 5V 12V 3 Is panel ok 4 Check P3 D sub Input correct 5 Check analog input...

Page 71: ... 2 Check DVD player U14 input correct 1 Check P11 VIDEO S signal 2 Check signal between P1 and U14 IF IN AV mode 3 Check Tuner U13 IF TV mode 4 Check P1 IF S Video LVDS output correct 1 Check U14 DV33 DV12 AV15 AV12 2 Check X1 is OK 1 Chcak J7 Connect is good 2 Is panel working ok END U14 output correct 1 Check LVDS LINE 2 Check U14 clock 27MHz 3 Check LVDS 5V or 12V ...

Page 72: ...ut signal good 1 Check video 2 Check host s setting P1 input correct 1 Check signal between P1 2 Check power 12V 5v U14 input correct 1 Check signal between U14 P1 2 Check U14 Clock 27MHZ 3 Check U14 DV33 DV12 AV15 AV12 LVDS output correct 1 Check U14 2 Check LVDS 5V or 12V 1 Is J7 connected good 2 Is panel working ok END ...

Page 73: ...Y CORRECTLY Input signal good Start 1 Check video 2 Check host s setting U31 input correct 1 Check p10 p11 connect 2 Check signal between U31 and U19 U11 no data out 1 Check U11 power 2 Check between signal U19 and U11 3 Check U19 clock 27MHZ 1 Is J6 connected good 2 Is panel working ok END ...

Page 74: ...power cable connection J7 U1 pin 5 6 7 8 The voltage is about 5V while power switch on 1 J1 connection good 2 Check U11 GPIO_7 Pin U4 pin2 The voltage is about 3 3V 1 J1 to connection good 2 Check U4 U6 pin 2 The voltage is about 3 3V 1 J1 to connection good 2 Check U6 U8 pin2 The voltage is about 3 3V while power switch on 1 Check J1 Connect 2 Check U8 U5 pin2 The voltage is about 1 8V while powe...

Page 75: ...OUBLE OF DDC READING Start Analog DDC OK Support DDC1 2B 1 Analog cable ok 2 Check signal U20 to P3 3 Check U20 Voltage 4 Is compliant protocol HDMIDDC OK Support DDC1 2B 1 Analog cable ok 2 Check signal U32 to P10 3 Check signal U34 to P11 4 Is compliant protocol END ...

Page 76: ...on of the inverter is to step up the voltage supplied by the main board to the power that is needed to light up the lamps in the panel Simultaneously the digital video signals are processed in the panel and the outcome determines the brightness pixel on off and the color displayed on the panel The analog video signals of S video YPbPr TV PC and A V all video signals are translated from analog sign...

Page 77: ... HDMI1 U16 U25 HDMI2 EDID EEPROM P5 Tuner R2 U13 U24 U23 HDMI1 EDID EEPROM TDA8946AJ AUDIO AMP 74HC00 POWER ON Detect L2 R1 U12 U22 WM8521 Audio Processor FAT_IN I2C U14 U11 MT5372 R1 P11 L1 R Communicate Signal FAT_IN L Pr1 U31 J4 PI5C3257 FLASH MX29LV320 I2C L Pb1 U28 J4 service I2C Control Pin CD4052 Y1 U27 P2 R Audio Signal U19 IF_AGC PI3HDMI412FT L1 24C16 SYS EEPROM P1 U21 VGA EDID EEPROM P1 ...

Page 78: ...IC LM7805CT TO 220 3PIN LF 0430 6011 3210 IC MC7805CTG 3PIN TO 220 LF U3 1 0430 6015 6099 IC RESET STL8110GCL438 4 38V SOT 23 3PIN LF U15 1 0430 6015 8079 IC DC DC CONVERTER AP1522WA SOT23 5 5PIN LF U34 1 0430 7043 1999 IC DEMODULATOR MT5112BD LQFP 100PIN LF U13 1 0430 7043 5092 IC SWITCH PI5C3257QE QSOP 16PIN LF U24 1 0430 7043 6999 IC SCALER MT5372AJ L BGA 588PIN LF U14 1 0430 7044 1092 IC SWITC...

Page 79: ...APE 醋酸布膠帶 60 45mm 1 1947 1200 1560 FILAMENT TAPE TIBON 25wide 0 7 1947 1200 3680 ACETATE CLOTH TAPE 醋酸布膠帶 40 80mm 1 1947 1200 3870 MYLAR 18 0 28 0 0 6t VX32L 1 1947 1200 3900 SPONGE 22 0L 55 0W 0 6t 6 1947 1700 0130 SHIELDING AL TAPE 70 0 50 0 1 1947 1700 0550 SHIELDING AL TAPE 100 L 45 0W 0 15T 1 1947 1800 0030 GASKET BLOCK 10W 17H 60L 6 1947 1800 0080 GASKET BLOCK 17 34 25mm 773GT 2 1947 1800 04...

Page 80: ...le No SG 0204 Chapter 12 Complete Parts List 9632 8500 3053 LCD TV MONITOR 32 VX32L HDTV LG ABS 433C ITEM M S LOCATION PART NO DESCRPTION QTY 1 3632 0022 0312 PACKING ASS Y VX32L HDTV 1 2 3632 0052 0331 PANEL ASS Y VX32L HDTV LG ABS 433C 1 ...

Page 81: ... 3520 EPS FOAM_BL VX32L 1 5 1925 1000 3530 EPS FOAM_BR VX32L 1 6 1925 1100 2320 PE BAG VX32L HDTV 1 7 1925 1200 9060 CARTON TRAY VX32L 1 8 1925 1200 9190 CARTON VIZIO VX32L HDTV 1 9 1925 1900 0610 CARTON JOINT TM 32V 4 10 1936 1100 8780 B C LBL VIZIO VX32L HDTV 1 11 1936 1300 1550 SERIAL NO LBL byd sign 1 12 1936 1600 1180 TECHNOLOGY LOGO LBL VIZIO VX20L 32 37 HDTV 1 13 1947 1200 1560 FILAMENT TAP...

Page 82: ... 1 17 0960 0000 0100 SOFTWARE MTK HDCP KEY w mask CODE China 1 18 0980 0700 0071 LED BACKLIGHT 18 50 LYSB 4916W SY E 400mm 1 19 1701 1000 0430 BASE FOOT TM 32V 6 20 1701 1500 0690 WIRE SADDLE CH 14 2 21 1701 1500 1660 SPACER SUPPORT DCB 6 5 1 22 1701 1500 2500 CABLE CLIP VX37L 1 23 1701 1933 2010 SIDE JACK COVER VX32L_LG ABS SONY White 1 24 1712 0100 4590 HEAT SINK FIX MTEAL TM 30A 1 25 1712 0101 ...

Page 83: ... 20 45mm 21 52 1947 1200 0820 ACETATE CLOTH TAPE 醋酸布膠帶 60 45mm 1 53 1947 1200 3680 ACETATE CLOTH TAPE 醋酸布膠帶 40 80mm 1 54 1947 1200 3870 MYLAR 18 0 28 0 0 6t VX32L 1 55 1947 1200 3900 SPONGE 22 0L 55 0W 0 6t 6 56 1947 1700 0130 SHIELDING AL TAPE 70 0 50 0 1 57 1947 1700 0550 SHIELDING AL TAPE 100 L 45 0W 0 15T 1 58 1947 1800 0030 GASKET BLOCK 10W 17H 60L 6 59 1947 1800 0080 GASKET BLOCK 17 34 25mm ...

Page 84: ...NOT COPY Page 12 5 File No SG 0204 3632 0012 0156 DISPLAY BD ASS Y VX32L HDTV ITEM M S LOCATION PART NO DESCRPTION QTY 1 363200120156M DISPLAY BD ASS Y VX32L HDTV MI 1 2 363200120156S DISPLAY BD ASS Y VX32L HDTV SMD 1 ...

Page 85: ...RT NO DESCRPTION QTY 1 0171 3871 0171 PCB CONN BD FR4 80 22 1 6t D VX32L HDTV 1 10 1 2 JC1 0451 2000 1266 WAFER 2 0mm 12P 90 DIP KINK M242612R L F 1 3 JC2 0300 3041 0090 S VIDEO 4PIN 90 2MJ 0602 005 L F 1 4 JC3 0302 9030 0114 RCA JACK 1ROW 3I O Y W R L F 1 5 LC1 0370 0001 4773 CHIP BEAD CORE 80ohm MCB1608H800GA LF 1 ...

Page 86: ... 0020 Battery Zn Carbon 1 5V AA 2 4 0980 0303 5020 REMOTE CONTROL 66700BA0 010 R LF 1 5 1925 1100 0230 PE BAG 320 230 0 04T 2 6 1925 1100 0280 PE BAG 180W 290L 0 04t PE LD ACC 1 1 7 1925 1200 7080 ACCESSARY BOX 330W 230D 50H 1 8 1925 1300 7080 Brochure VIZIO Series 1 9 1925 1300 7980 Quick Setup Guide VIZIO VX32L HDTV 1 10 1925 1300 7990 MANUAL VIZIO VX32L HDTV 1 11 1925 1400 2710 Register CARD VI...

Page 87: ...SG 0204 3632 0062 0150 MAIN BD ASS Y VX32L HDTV_LG HDCP ITEM M S LOCATION PART NO DESCRPTION QTY 1 363200620150A MAIN BD ASS Y VX32L HDTV LG AI 1 2 363200620150M MAIN BD ASS Y VX32L HDTV_LG MI 1 3 363200620150S MAIN BD ASS Y VX32L HDTV_LG SMD 1 ...

Page 88: ...TIAL DO NOT COPY Page 12 9 File No SG 0204 3642 0022 0189 IR BD ASS Y GV42L HDTV ITEM M S LOCATION PART NO DESCRPTION QTY 1 364200220189M IR BD ASS Y GV42L HDTV MI 1 2 364200220189S IR BD ASS Y GV42L HDTV SMD 1 ...

Page 89: ... A1251WR0 3P L F 5 J2 0451 2000 0466 WAFER 2 0mm 4P 90 DIP KINK M24264R L F 1 6 SS 0451 2003 0463 WAFER 2 00mm 4P 90 KINK A2001WR2 4P L F 7 SW1 0220 7020 0130 SW TACT 6 6mm 180 160g SFKHHAM2525 L F 1 8 SW2 0220 7020 0130 SW TACT 6 6mm 180 160g SFKHHAM2525 L F 1 9 SW3 0220 7020 0130 SW TACT 6 6mm 180 160g SFKHHAM2525 L F 1 10 SW4 0220 7020 0130 SW TACT 6 6mm 180 160g SFKHHAM2525 L F 1 11 SW5 0220 7...

Page 90: ...2 10 RD1 0130 0000 1859 RES CF 0 0ohm 1 8W J 1206 1 11 RD10 0130 0000 1859 RES CF 0 0ohm 1 8W J 1206 1 12 RD11 0130 2001 1654 RES CF 2Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 13 RD12 0130 2001 1654 RES CF 2Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 14 RD13 0130 2001 1654 RES CF 2Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 15 RD14 0130 1001 1654 RES CF 1Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 16 RD15 0130 0000 1654 RES CF 0ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 17 RD16 0130 0000 1654 RES CF 0ohm 1 16W J ...

Page 91: ...uF 16V 105 C F T 5 11mm 1 20 CE27 0103 1221 1311 E C VT 220uF 25V 105 C F T 8 11 5mm 1 21 CE3 0103 1220 1511 E C VT 22uF 50V 105 C F T 5 11mm 1 22 CE31 0103 1101 1211 E C VZ 100uF 16V 105 C F T 5 11mm 1 23 CE32 0103 1221 1311 E C VT 220uF 25V 105 C F T 8 11 5mm 1 24 CE33 0103 1100 1511 E C VT 10uF 50V 105 C F T 5 11mm 1 25 CE34 0103 1100 1511 E C VT 10uF 50V 105 C F T 5 11mm 1 26 CE35 0103 1100 15...

Page 92: ...0 1511 E C VT 10uF 50V 105 C F T 5 11mm 1 61 CE75 0103 1221 1311 E C VT 220uF 25V 105 C F T 8 11 5mm 1 62 CE78 0230 5008 0000 JUMPER WIRE 5 0 0 6MM 1 63 CE79 0230 5008 0000 JUMPER WIRE 5 0 0 6MM 1 64 CE8 0103 1221 1311 E C VT 220uF 25V 105 C F T 8 11 5mm 1 65 CE81 0103 1100 1511 E C VT 10uF 50V 105 C F T 5 11mm 1 66 CE82 0103 1100 1511 E C VT 10uF 50V 105 C F T 5 11mm 1 67 CE83 0103 1100 1511 E C ...

Page 93: ... FERRITE CORE RH 3 5X6X1 0 W X2 L F 1 11 L8 0361 2022 0030 COIL CHOKE 22UH 2 9A 11 12 DIP 1 12 P1 0302 9060 0020 RCA JACK 2ROW 6I O G B R 1 13 P10 0300 6400 0031 OPTO CONN Transmitter 134 0029 399A L F 1 14 P11 0302 9030 0114 RCA JACK 1ROW 3I O Y W R L F 1 15 P2 0302 9040 0010 RCA JACK 2ROW 4I O 90 W R L F 1 16 P3 0300 1205 3151 D SUB FEMALE 90 15P 3ROW DV11201 H5R6 4F L F 1 17 P4 0302 0350 0012 P...

Page 94: ...PY Page 12 15 File No SG 0204 363200620150S MAIN BD ASS Y VX32L HDTV_LG SMD ITEM M S LOCATION PART NO DESCRPTION QTY 1 363200620150B MAIN BD ASS Y VX32L HDTV LG SMD BOT 1 2 363200620150T MAIN BD ASS Y VX32L HDTV_LG SMD TOP 1 ...

Page 95: ... Y GV42L HDTV MI ITEM M S LOCATION PART NO DESCRPTION QTY 1 JR1 0451 2000 0466 WAFER 2 0mm 4P 90 DIP KINK M24264R L F 1 2 SS 0451 2003 0463 WAFER 2 00mm 4P 90 KINK A2001WR2 4P L F 3 UR1 0980 0200 2130 MODULE IR RECEIVER FM 6038LM 5AN 1 4 UR1S 1701 1500 0360 IR HOLDER TM 15A 1 ...

Page 96: ...10uF 16V X7R K 1206 1 3 SS 0111 3106 1114 C M MULTI 10uF 10V X7R K 1206 4 SS 0112 3106 1614 C M MULTI 10uF 16V X7R 1206 5 SS 0115 7106 1614 C M MULTI 10uF 16V X7R 1206 6 CR3 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 7 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 8 LR1 0370 0000 6452 CHIP BEAD CORE 80ohm MLB 201209 0080A N2 1 9 RR1 0130 4709 1654 RES CF 47ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 10 RR2 0130 4709 1...

Page 97: ...04 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 20 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 21 CB111 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 22 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 23 CB112 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 24 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 25 CB113 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 26 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0...

Page 98: ...F 16V X7R 0402 65 CB145 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 66 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 67 CB146 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 68 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 69 CB147 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 70 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 71 CB148 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 72 SS 0112 3104...

Page 99: ...X7R 0402 1 112 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 113 CB175 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 114 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 115 CB212 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 116 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 117 CB213 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 118 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 119 CB214 0111 31...

Page 100: ...0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 159 CB246 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 160 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 161 CB39 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 162 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 163 CB40 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 164 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 165 CB46 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 166 SS ...

Page 101: ... 16V X7R 0402 1 206 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 207 CB70 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 208 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 209 CB71 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 210 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 211 CB72 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 212 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 213 CB73 0111 3...

Page 102: ...4 7uF 10V Y5V 0805 1 254 SS 0112 3475 1135 C M MULTI 4 7uF 10V Y5V 0805 255 C27 0111 3475 1135 C M MULTI 4 7uF 10V Y5V 0805 1 256 SS 0112 3475 1135 C M MULTI 4 7uF 10V Y5V 0805 257 C28 0111 3106 1114 C M MULTI 10uF 10V X7R K 1206 1 258 SS 0112 3106 1114 C M Multi 10UF 10V X7R 1206 259 C31 0111 3475 1135 C M MULTI 4 7uF 10V Y5V 0805 1 260 SS 0112 3475 1135 C M MULTI 4 7uF 10V Y5V 0805 261 D10 0390 ...

Page 103: ...130 1001 1654 RES CF 1Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 284 R397 0130 2000 1654 RES CF 200ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 285 R398 0130 2000 1654 RES CF 200ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 286 R399 0130 2000 1654 RES CF 200ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 287 R400 0130 2000 1654 RES CF 200ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 288 R401 0130 2000 1654 RES CF 200ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 289 R402 0130 2000 1654 RES CF 200ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 290 R403 0130 2000 1654 RES CF 200ohm 1 ...

Page 104: ...2 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 20 CB128 0111 3103 1617 C M Multi 0 01uF 16V X7R K 0402 1 21 SS 0112 3103 1617 C M Multi 0 01uF 16V X7R K 0402 22 CB129 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 23 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 24 CB131 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 25 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 26 CB132 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1u...

Page 105: ...F 16V X7R 0402 1 65 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 66 CB181 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 67 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 68 CB183 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 69 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 70 CB184 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 71 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 72 CB185 0111 3104...

Page 106: ...V X7R 0402 112 CB202 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 113 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 114 CB203 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 115 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 116 CB204 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 117 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 118 CB205 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 119 SS 0112 ...

Page 107: ... 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 159 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 160 CB239 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 161 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 162 CB24 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 163 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 164 CB247 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 165 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 166 CB248...

Page 108: ...6V X7R 0402 206 CB44 0111 3104 5166 C M MULTI 0 1UF 50V X7R J 0603 1 207 SS 0112 3104 5166 C M Muitl 0 1uF 50V X7R J 0603 208 CB45 0111 3104 5166 C M MULTI 0 1UF 50V X7R J 0603 1 209 SS 0112 3104 5166 C M Muitl 0 1uF 50V X7R J 0603 210 CB5 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 211 SS 0112 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 212 CB55 0111 3104 1617 C M Multi 0 1uF 16V X7R 0402 1 213 SS 0...

Page 109: ...112 3472 5117 C M Multi 4700PF 50V X7R K 0402 L F 254 C117 0111 3472 5117 C M Multi 4700PF 50V X7R K 0402 1 255 SS 0112 3472 5117 C M Multi 4700PF 50V X7R K 0402 L F 256 C118 0111 3474 1636 C M Multi 0 47uF 16V Y5V 0603 1 257 SS 0112 3474 1636 C M Multi 0 47uF 16V Y5V 0603 L F 258 C119 0111 3102 5117 C M MULTI 1000PF 50V X7R 0402 1 259 SS 0112 3102 5117 C M Multi 1000PF 50V X7R 0402 260 C121 0111 ...

Page 110: ... 1uF 16V X7R 0402 300 C21 0111 3104 5166 C M MULTI 0 1UF 50V X7R J 0603 1 301 SS 0112 3104 5166 C M Muitl 0 1uF 50V X7R J 0603 302 C22 0111 3106 1114 C M MULTI 10uF 10V X7R K 1206 1 303 SS 0112 3106 1114 C M Multi 10UF 10V X7R 1206 304 C24 0111 3180 5107 C M Multi 18PF 50V NPO 0402 1 305 SS 0112 3180 5107 C M Multi 18PF 50V NPO 0402 306 C25 0111 3180 5107 C M Multi 18PF 50V NPO 0402 1 307 SS 0112 ...

Page 111: ...X7R 0402 1 347 SS 0112 3473 2517 C M Multi 0 047uF 25V X7R 0402 348 C6 0111 3103 1617 C M Multi 0 01uF 16V X7R K 0402 1 349 SS 0112 3103 1617 C M Multi 0 01uF 16V X7R K 0402 350 C60 0111 3470 5107 C M Multi 47pF 50V NPO 0402 1 351 SS 0112 3470 5107 C M Multi 47PF 50V NPO J 0402 352 C61 0111 3102 5117 C M MULTI 1000PF 50V X7R 0402 1 353 SS 0112 3102 5117 C M Multi 1000PF 50V X7R 0402 354 C62 0111 3...

Page 112: ...6V X7R K 0402 394 C82 0111 3150 5107 C M Multi 15PF 50V NPO 0402 1 395 SS 0112 3150 5107 C M Multi 15PF 50V NPO 0402 396 C83 0111 3102 5117 C M MULTI 1000PF 50V X7R 0402 1 397 SS 0112 3102 5117 C M Multi 1000PF 50V X7R 0402 398 C84 0111 3103 1617 C M Multi 0 01uF 16V X7R K 0402 1 399 SS 0112 3103 1617 C M Multi 0 01uF 16V X7R K 0402 400 C85 0111 3103 1617 C M Multi 0 01uF 16V X7R K 0402 1 401 SS 0...

Page 113: ...42 SS 0390 3006 7353 DIODE FAST 0 3A 100V LL4148 LL 34 LF 443 SS 0390 5004 2223 GEN DIODE RLS4148NTE 11 SMD L F 444 D32 0390 5004 2343 GEN DIODE LL4148WP SMD 1206 L F 1 445 SS 0390 3006 7353 DIODE FAST 0 3A 100V LL4148 LL 34 LF 446 SS 0390 5004 2223 GEN DIODE RLS4148NTE 11 SMD L F 447 D4 0390 6005 5293 SCHOTTKY DIODE 3A 40V B340A 13 F SMA L F 1 448 D42 0390 6005 5293 SCHOTTKY DIODE 3A 40V B340A 13...

Page 114: ...0 0000 6452 CHIP BEAD CORE 80ohm MLB 201209 0080A N2 1 488 L55 0130 2709 1858 RES CF 27ohm 1 8W J 0805 1 489 L56 0370 0000 6452 CHIP BEAD CORE 80ohm MLB 201209 0080A N2 1 490 L58 0370 0000 6452 CHIP BEAD CORE 80ohm MLB 201209 0080A N2 1 491 L6 0370 0000 6452 CHIP BEAD CORE 80ohm MLB 201209 0080A N2 1 492 L60 0370 0000 6452 CHIP BEAD CORE 80ohm MLB 201209 0080A N2 1 493 L61 0370 0000 6452 CHIP BEAD...

Page 115: ...MBS3904 SMD T LF 535 Q25 0410 5000 5710 TRANSISTOR MMBT3906LT1G SOT 23 L F 1 536 SS 0410 5000 5711 TRANSISTOR PMBS3906 SMD LF 537 Q26 0410 5000 5610 TRANSISTOR MMBT3904LT1G SOT 23 L F 1 538 SS 0410 5000 5611 TRANSISTOR PMBS3904 SMD T LF 539 Q3 0410 5000 5610 TRANSISTOR MMBT3904LT1G SOT 23 L F 1 540 SS 0410 5000 5611 TRANSISTOR PMBS3904 SMD T LF 541 Q4 0410 5000 5610 TRANSISTOR MMBT3904LT1G SOT 23 ...

Page 116: ... RES CF 47Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 582 R103 0130 5109 1654 RES CF 51ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 583 R104 0130 3309 1654 RES CF 33ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 584 R106 0130 1002 1654 RES CF 10Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 585 R109 0130 4701 1654 RES CF 4 7Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 586 R11 0130 3302 1654 RES CF 33Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 587 R110 0130 4701 1654 RES CF 4 7Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 588 R112 0130 1000 1654 RES CF 100ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 ...

Page 117: ...9 R152 0130 1000 1654 RES CF 100ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 630 R153 0130 7509 1654 RES CF 75ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 631 R154 0130 4702 1654 RES CF 47Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 632 R155 0130 0000 1654 RES CF 0ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 633 R156 0130 1000 1654 RES CF 100ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 634 R157 0130 7509 1654 RES CF 75ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 635 R158 0130 4702 1654 RES CF 47Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 636 R159 0130 0000 1654 RES CF 0ohm...

Page 118: ... CF 68 ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 676 R197 0130 7509 1654 RES CF 75ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 677 R198 0130 1000 1654 RES CF 100ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 678 R199 0370 0001 4773 CHIP BEAD CORE 80ohm MCB1608H800GA LF 1 679 R2 0130 5600 1654 RES CF 560ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 680 R20 0130 1002 1654 RES CF 10Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 681 R200 0130 6809 1654 RES CF 68 ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 682 R201 0130 7509 1654 RES CF 75ohm 1 16W J 0402...

Page 119: ...6W J 0402 1 723 R254 0130 1002 1654 RES CF 10Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 724 R255 0130 1002 1654 RES CF 10Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 725 R256 0130 4701 1654 RES CF 4 7Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 726 R257 0130 1002 1654 RES CF 10Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 727 R259 0130 4702 1654 RES CF 47Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 728 R26 0130 4701 1654 RES CF 4 7Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 729 R260 0130 4702 1654 RES CF 47Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 730 R261 0130 20...

Page 120: ...ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 770 R304 0130 1001 1654 RES CF 1Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 771 R307 0130 1002 1654 RES CF 10Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 772 R308 0130 1002 1654 RES CF 10Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 773 R309 0130 3001 1654 RES CF 3 Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 774 R31 0130 1100 1654 RES CF 110ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 775 R310 0130 1001 1654 RES CF 1Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 776 R315 0130 1002 1654 RES CF 10Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 777 R317 0130...

Page 121: ...1 16W J 0402 1 817 R367 0130 0000 1654 RES CF 0ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 818 R369 0130 1002 1654 RES CF 10Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 819 R37 0130 2001 1654 RES CF 2Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 820 R370 0130 1002 1654 RES CF 10Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 821 R371 0130 1002 1654 RES CF 10Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 822 R372 0130 4701 1654 RES CF 4 7Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 823 R373 0130 2002 1654 RES CF 20Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 824 R375 0130 000...

Page 122: ... 1 16W J 0402 1 864 R59 0130 1000 1654 RES CF 100ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 865 R60 0130 2203 1654 RES CF 220Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 866 R62 0130 1000 1654 RES CF 100ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 867 R63 0130 0000 1654 RES CF 0ohm 1 16W J 0402 1 868 R64 0130 4701 1654 RES CF 4 7Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 869 R65 0130 1003 1654 RES CF 100Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 870 R66 0130 4702 1654 RES CF 47Kohm 1 16W J 0402 1 871 R68 0131 6341 1...

Page 123: ...07 U2 0430 6009 1051 IC AMC1117SKF ADJ SMD 3PIN SOT 223 LF 1 908 U20 0430 6010 9028 IC G2996F1Uf 8PIN SOP 8 FD LF 1 909 U21 0430 3039 6011 IC AT24C02BN 10SU 1 8 8Pin SOIC L F 1 910 U22 0430 7044 1092 IC SWITCH PI3HDMI412FTZHE TQFN 42PIN LF 1 911 U23 0430 3039 6011 IC AT24C02BN 10SU 1 8 8Pin SOIC L F 1 912 U24 0430 7043 5092 IC SWITCH PI5C3257QE QSOP 16PIN LF 1 913 U25 0430 3039 6011 IC AT24C02BN 1...

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