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Colour Television  

Chassis

FTP1.1E

AA

CL 36532075_000.eps

241103

Contents

Page

Contents

Page

1.

Technical Specifications and Chassis Overview 2

2.

Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

4

3.

Directions for Use

5

4.

Mechanical Instructions

17

5.

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 19

6.

Wiring Diagram, Block Diagrams and Overviews
Wiring Diagram

29

Block Diagram Video

30

Testpoint Overview Small Signal Board

31

Block Diagram Audio 

32

Supply Lines Overview

33

I2C IC’s overview

34

7.

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Diagram PWB

Audio and Supply, DC Prot. (Diagram 

A1)

35

42-43

Filters

(Diagram A2)

36

42-43

Audio Amplifier Left High 

(Diagram A3)

37

42-43

Audio Amplifier Left Low

(Diagram A4)

38

42-43

Audio Amplifier Right High

(Diagram A5)

39

42-43

Audio Amplifier Right Low

(Diagram A6)

40

42-43

Supply & DC Protection 

(Diagram A7)

41

42-43

SSB: Connector 

(Diagram B1)

44

72-83

SSB: IF, I/O Videoprocessing (Diagram B2)

45

72-83

SSB: Feature Box (PICNIC)  (Diagram B3A)

46

72-83

SSB: Falconic

(Diagram B3B)

47

72-83

SSB: Eagle

(Diagram B3C)

48

72-83

SSB: 2FH Interface 

(Diagram B3D)

49

72-83

SSB: HOP

(Diagram B4)

50

72-83

SSB: OTC-Flash 

(Diagram B5A)

51

72-83

SSB: Backlight Control

(Diagram B5B)

52

72-83

SSB: OTC-Flash 

(Diagram B5C)

52

72-83

SSB: Audio Demodulator

(Diagram B6A)

53

72-83

SSB: Dolby Digital Decoder

(Diagram B6B)

54

72-83

SSB: Dolby Pro Logic Proc.

(Diagram B6C)

55

72-83

SSB: DC/DC-Convertor 

(Diagram B12)

56

72-83

SSB: Tun1/Tun2 

(Diagram B13)

57

72-83

SSB: I/O Eur

(Diagram B14A) 58

72-83

SSB: I/O Eur

(Diagram B14B) 59

72-83

SSB: 2FH I/O

(Diagram B14C) 60

72-83

SSB: Audio I/O

(Diagram B14D) 61

72-83

SSB: I/O EUR PDP

(Diagram B14E) 62

72-83

SSB: PIP-HIP

(Diagram B15A) 63

72-83

SSB: PIP

(Diagram B15B) 64

72-83

SSB: PIP-Muppet

(Diagram B15C) 65

72-83

SSB: VGA RGB

(Diagram B19A) 66

72-83

SSB: HDI A/D Convertor

(Diagram B19C) 67

72-83

SSB: EPLD Control

(Diagram B19D) 68

72-83

SSB: EPLD OSD

(Diagram B19E) 69

72-83

SSB: EPLD I/O

(Diagram B19F) 70

72-83

SSB: I/O 2

(Diagram B20)

71

72-83

EMC Filter Panel

(Diagram EMC)

84

84

LED/Switch Panel

(Diagram LD)

85

86

Top Control

(Diagram P)

87

88

8.

Electrical Alignments

89

9.

Circuit Descriptions

95

Abbreviation List

111

IC Data Sheets

114

10 Spare Parts List

118

11 Revision List

127

Summary of Contents for FTP1.1E

Page 1: ...iagram A6 40 42 43 Supply DC Protection Diagram A7 41 42 43 SSB Connector Diagram B1 44 72 83 SSB IF I O Videoprocessing Diagram B2 45 72 83 SSB Feature Box PICNIC Diagram B3A 46 72 83 SSB Falconic Diagram B3B 47 72 83 SSB Eagle Diagram B3C 48 72 83 SSB 2FH Interface Diagram B3D 49 72 83 SSB HOP Diagram B4 50 72 83 SSB OTC Flash Diagram B5A 51 72 83 SSB Backlight Control Diagram B5B 52 72 83 SSB O...

Page 2: ... 60 Hz Ambient temperature 5 to 40 deg C Maximum humidity 90 R H Power consumption Normal operation 340 W Standby 3 W 1 2 Connections 1 2 1 Rear Bottom Connections Figure 1 1 Rear Bottom connections 1 2 2 Audio receiver if present Audio In Cinch C Audio Centre jq Audio Out Cinch R Audio R 0 5 V_rms 1 kohm kq L Audio L 0 5 V_rms 1 kohm kq Audio Out Cinch R Audio R 0 5 V_rms 1 kohm kq L Audio L 0 5 ...

Page 3: ... x 5 Blue Gnd Ground H x x x 6 Audio L 0 5 V_rms 10 kohm j x x x 7 Blue U 0 7 V_pp 75 ohm j x x o C out 0 3 V_pp 75 ohm k o 8 CVBS status 0 2 V INT 4 5 7 V EXT 16 9 9 5 12 V EXT 4 3 j x x x 9 Green Gnd Ground H x x x 10 P50 Easylink jk o x o 11 Green Y 0 7 V_pp 75 ohm j x x o 12 N C o o o 13 Red Gnd Ground H x x x 14 FBL Gnd Ground H x x x 15 Red V 0 7 V_pp 75 ohm j x x o C in 0 3 V_pp 75 ohm j x ...

Page 4: ...etal tools This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a circuit becoming unstable 2 3 Notes 2 3 1 General In order to prevent damage to ICs and transistors avoid all high voltage flashovers All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges ESD w Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically Make sure that during repair you are connected wit...

Page 5: ...mounting instructions follow the separate template Make sure that the wall mount is being fixed securely enough so that it meets safety standards The weight of the TV excl packaging is about 35 kg How to mount the supplied stand see the separate leaflet Note other not supplied stands are optional accessories Consult your dealer é Place or hang the TV wherever you want but make sure that air can ci...

Page 6: ...ne of the countries applies è Proceed with the Install menu Install Language Country Automatic Manual Give name Reshuffle Favourite install install programmes The installation menu contains the following items EasyLink If your video recorder has an EasyLink function during installation the language country and available channels are automatically transmitted to the video recorder Language English ...

Page 7: ...ly The Source menu allows you to select a source The Decoder menu allows you to define one or more programme numbers as decoder programme numbers General Menu background Factory settings NEX TV IEW provider OSD Programme title Teletext level 2 5 Auto surround Set Change code Setup 6 Select Automatic install in the Install menu Note All channels must be unlocked in order to autoprogram If requested...

Page 8: ...nstallation settings NEX TV IEW provider Select a TV broadcaster that provides NEX TV IEW data How to make use of NEX TV IEW see p 13 OSD On Screen Display See Use of the remote control p 3 i On screen information Select OSD é Select Normal to activate the continuous display of the programme number Also TV channel and programme information are extended Minimum will display reduced channel informat...

Page 9: ...ound Equalizer Volume Balance Loudness Headphone volume Surround mode Dual I II Mono Stereo Nicam Analogue 3D effect AVL Delta volume TV Sound Off On On during mute Features Programme list Subtitle Sleeptimer Child lock On timer Zoom TV Features menu Press the cursor right to select Features é Select the menu items with the cursor up down and adjust the settings with the cursor left right Use the ...

Page 10: ...grammes If available a summary or commentary on the programme is displayed at the bottom of the screen Use the cursor up down to scroll through the programmes 12 Programme list Press the OK key to switch over to the selected TV channel or external Select subtitles The subtitle page must be stored for each TV channel Switch on teletext and select the proper subtitle page from the index Switch off t...

Page 11: ...rsor up down to scroll through the different programmes If the selected programme contains a page number with an optional subcode referring to a page with more info about the programme press the OK key to display the information Press the OK key again to return to the programme guide page If the selected programme guide page satisfies the VPT requirements it will be possible to record remind watch...

Page 12: ...s the cursor up down to select the menu items Press the cursor right to activate Reveal Reveals conceals hidden information on a page such as solutions to riddles and puzzles Press the cursor right to activate Favourite This list contains up to eight favourite teletext pages Only the pages of the current channel can be selected Press the cursor right to enter the list é Press the cursor right agai...

Page 13: ...he loudspeakers of the TV will now only produce centre sound the loudspeakers connected to the audio receiver will produce Surround Sound The volume has to be controlled via the multi channel Surround receiver Note No sound will be heard when a TV channel or external source is blocked via the Child lock menu see p 12 R L VGA L R 2 CENTRE IN AUDIO OUT 1 Headphone Insert the plug into the headphone ...

Page 14: ... to select the SAT RC 5 system digit key 4 to select the SAT RC 6 system In TV mode it is possible to start a direct recording of the programme which is being displayed on the TV screen Continue to press the record key on the remote control for more than 2 seconds Note Switching programme numbers on your TV does not disturb recording When recording a programme from a peripheral connected to EXT 1 ...

Page 15: ... constant non moving pattern on the monitor screen can cause damage to the screen When your Flat Monitor is continuously used with such a source the pattern of the non moving portion of the game DVD etc could leave an image permanently on the screen When not in use turn the video source Off Regularly alternate the use of such video sources with normal viewing When switching over to another picture...

Page 16: ...s den CVBS und Y C Stecker eines Gerätes gleichzeitig einstecken Français Adaptateur fourni Utiliser l adaptateur péritel cinch pour connecter temporairement des appareils périphériques camescopes appareils photos numériques consoles de jeu sur EXTERNAL 3 Remarque ne pas raccorder de câble CVBS et Y C sur un appareil en même temps Nederlands Bijgevoegde adapter Gebruik de scart naar cinch adapter ...

Page 17: ...nts and alignments also they are very suitable to perform duration tests With this stands the set does not take much space has no risk of over heating and or falling The stands can be mounted and removed quickly and easily with use of the provided screws which can be tightened and loosened manually without the use of tools The stands are also handy to replace the screen Caution Only use the screws...

Page 18: ...m the panel 2 Remove the fixing screws from the panel 3 Remove the panel 4 2 4 EMC Interface Panel and Main Switch Panel See figure Speakers and panels removal Note Before removing the EMC Interface Panel and Main Switch Panel you have to remove the plastic rear cover 1 Remove all T10 parker screws 6 around edges of the plastic rear cover some of them are indicated on figure Rear cover removal 2 D...

Page 19: ...h the SDM the main menu will appear To switch it off push the MENU button again Short for a moment the two solder pads item 9018 on the SSP with the indication SDM Activation can be performed in all modes except when the set has a problem with the main microprocessor Caution If the SDM is entered via the pins all the software controlled protections are de activated Use the DST emulation feature of...

Page 20: ... SAM menu This feature can be helpful to quickly change some settings in the user menu SW MAINTENANCE UPGRADE More info see paragraph Software downloading EVENTS Not useful for service purposes In case of specific software problems the development department can ask for this info BDM INFO Broadcast Debug Menu info The purpose of this menu is to debug the broadcast not the TV The menu gives an over...

Page 21: ... The value can vary from 0 volume is minimum to 100 volume is maximum Volume values can be changed via the volume key on the RC transmitter BRIGHTNESS Gives the last status of the brightness as set by the customer The value can vary from 0 brightness is minimum to 100 brightness is maximum Brightness values can be changed via the CURSOR LEFT and CURSOR RIGHT keys on the RC transmitter after pressi...

Page 22: ...heme of the selected transmitter MOVIES NEWS SHOWS SPORTS CHILDREN MUSIC CULTURE or SERIES TV RATINGS LOCK Only applicable for US MOVIE RATINGS LOCK Only applicable for US V CHIP TV STATUS Only applicable for US V CHIP MOVIE STATUS Only applicable for US OPTIONS 1 Gives the option codes of option group 1 as set in SAM Service Alignment Mode OPTIONS 2 Gives the option codes of option group 2 as set...

Page 23: ...d the TV communicate via a bi directional service cable via the service connector The ComPair faultfinding program is able to determine the problem of the defective television ComPair can gather diagnostic information in two ways Automatic by communication with the television ComPair can automatically read out the contents of the entire error buffer Diagnosis is done on I2C level ComPair can acces...

Page 24: ...vate MSP reset Initialize 3D Combfilter US only Initialize HIP IF source selection 2fh input video processing Switch on the syncoutput set_syncout_tristate off t 1500ms Initialize PICNIC Stand by start time extraction stand by bit off t 500ms Read NVM identification enable watchdog Semi stand by yes Switch On PDP or Initialize PDP ON OFF OTC gets supply voltage ON OFF switch to ON Start time extra...

Page 25: ...uffer was erased The buffer is written from left to right new errors are logged at the left side and all other errors shift one position to the right When an error has occurred the error is added to the list of errors provided the list is not full or the error is a protection error When an error occurs and the error buffer is full then the new error is not added and the error buffer stays intact h...

Page 26: ...hich remains active during Standby This because power of the microprocessor and the attached memory chip set is coming from the 3V3 supply which is derived from the 5V Standby circuitry Therefore in both Power on as in Standby mode the microprocessor is connected to this power supply If a fault situation is detected an error code will be generated and if necessary the set is put in protection mode...

Page 27: ...hort circuiting the 3V3 supply from the PDP will bring the TV in protection mode The absence of the 3V3 supply line is also sensed via I2C and will be mentioned in the error overview 5 8 Repair tips 5 8 1 3V3 Supply As mentioned above the 3V3 supply is switched off when something goes wrong detection of a missing 3V3 supply at one of the devices supplied by the 3V3 Because of this the set goes to ...

Page 28: ...with the NVM I2C bus it spontaneously starts blinking 1 1 1 Note when there is no access to the NVM a lot of picture setting can go wrong No RC reception LED does not echo RC commands uP circuitry or RC receiver is defective In case the set does react on a local keyboard operation you must check the RC receiver circuitry diagram LD Picture is not synchronised The sync is derived in the HIP Check c...

Page 29: ...t contrast to max 100 8 2 Hardware Alignments There are no alignments needed except in case the PDP has been exchanged or the PDP supply has been exchanged In that case both must be matched Figure 8 1 Supply Alignment Procedure See figure above The six potmeters influencing VSB 3V3_VSB_SW VCC D5V 8V6 and VFAN are not critical for matching In case of doubt values can be checked versus mentioned vol...

Page 30: ...e This test pattern can also be very useful for checking the display for pixel failures 8 3 2 2FH ADC ALIGNMENT Only necessary to align when the EPLD or NVM is replaced Use the default values as mentioned in the table Table 8 2 2fH ADC alignment 8 3 3 White point alignment Table 8 3 Default values white point alignment Ignore Test Pattern item in the alignment menu this is not implemented Method 1...

Page 31: ...area are at the same position Default value is 6 8 4 Option Settings 8 4 1 Introduction The microprocessor communicates with a large number of I2C ICs in the set To ensure good communication and to make digital diagnosis possible the microprocessor has to know which ICs to address The presence absence of these specific ICs or functions is made known by the option codes Notes After changing the opt...

Page 32: ... tables below This means in above mentioned sample that Bit 8 14 and 15 are 1 means set and that the rest is 0 So actually this means that the options Aspect Ratio Bit 8 Home Cinema Bit 14 and Integrated RC Bit 15 are set for this particular model Menu item Subjects Options Description Chassis Region Region AP Only for AP Europe Only for Europe Teletext Flash RAM Yes Flash RAM present No Flash RAM...

Page 33: ...ogic 32 On 6 64 n a 0 7 128 n a 0 8 256 n a 0 9 512 n a 0 10 1024 n a 0 11 2048 n a 0 12 4096 n a 0 13 8192 Flash RAM 0 Off 8192 On 14 16384 EPG Type EU only 0 Type2 16384 Textguide only 32768 NextTView 2C3 49152 NexTView 2 15 32768 OB3 0 1 n a 0 OB3 sum of the on bits decimal 1 2 n a 0 2 4 n a 0 3 8 n a 0 4 16 n a 0 5 32 n a 0 6 64 n a 0 7 128 n a 0 8 256 Aspect Ratio 0 4 3 256 16 9 9 512 n a 0 1...

Page 34: ... 2 4 n a 0 3 8 n a 0 4 16 Region 0 EU 16 AP PAL multi 32 AP NTSC 48 US 5 32 6 64 7 128 8 256 n a 0 9 512 n a 0 10 1024 n a 0 11 2048 n a 0 12 4096 n a 0 13 8192 n a 0 14 16384 n a 0 15 32768 n a 0 OB7 0 1 n a 0 OB7 sum of the on bits decimal 1 2 n a 0 2 4 n a 0 3 8 n a 0 4 16 n a 0 5 32 n a 0 6 64 n a 0 7 128 n a 0 8 256 n a 0 9 512 n a 0 10 1024 n a 0 11 2048 n a 0 12 4096 n a 0 13 8192 n a 0 14 ...

Page 35: ...n Erasable Programmable Logic Device EPLD This chassis has no PIP no FDW and no TXT DW Also features like Dolby DVD loader HDD and or radio are not present In this chapter the European version is described In some cases also the US version is described 9 1 1 Features This chassis has the following new features Next step Active Control with two new bars Motion and Tint Control bar four split demos ...

Page 36: ...3 4 SERVICE CONNECTOR HEADPHONE ANTENNA IN CL 36532075_049 eps 241103 TO PDP PANEL VGA RGB ADC 3V3 FM3 EPLD FM2 DC DC CONVERTER ADC LVDS ADC FBX SW MSP DPL XTL MUPPET HIP 2 CINCH EXT5 DC DC CONVERTER DW PIP AUDIO PROCESSOR FBX 2FH HIP OTC EAGLE FM4 DRAM TXT FLASH EPG COMB FILTER FALCONIC PICNIC FMI PIXEL PLUS DNM I O VGA RGB TUNER CL 36532075_050 eps 171103 VGA CINCH AUDIO SCART EXT 1 2 SCART EXT ...

Page 37: ...livers the RGB signals to the PDP panel The sound part is built around an MSP Multi channel Sound Processor for IF sound detection sound control and source selection Amplification is done via a class D integrated power amplifier IC the TDA7490 The microprocessor called OTC OSD TXT CC and Control takes care of the analogue TXT input processing and output processing The OTC ROM and RAM are supplied ...

Page 38: ...the top control long press to semi stand by Via a protection to standby 2 The running instructions are finished 3 The PDP is switched off this is controlled by the OTC by means of the STANDBY line Sound is muted If there was a protection the STANDBY line is put high and the set goes to standby 4 If there was no protection the set goes to semi standby 5 After an event in semi standby the set goes t...

Page 39: ...48 samples per line 8 bits in 422 format This means one bus for Y signal with 8 bits and one bus for UV with 4 U and 4 V bits Depending on the system detected by EBILD the sample frequency is changed Via I2C the PLL_DIV signal is given in 11 bits 2 Bytes When a 1fH input is detected the AD converter is set in tristate 1fH input flow Figure 9 4 Flowchart 1fH detection 1 If a 1fH selection is done e...

Page 40: ...rd as last status Put ADC full power no yes yes no Put picnic to 1FH Set ADC to default value yes wait 200 msec 1Fh detection in HIP yes yes no Unblank demute Put picnic freerun OFF START Selection AV5 or AV6 Eur AV4 or AV5 US ADC to default value no yes no no Set ADC see tookup table get Ebild samples line lines field STDET1 get Ebild samples line lines field STDET2 wait 20 msec wait 20 msec get ...

Page 41: ...ference w r t the European version but comes with extra cables and some different option settings Short overview of video processing The video processing is based on four key functions being The HIP comb filter for simple source select and video chroma processing The EBILD that takes over the video control functions of the HOP as used in CRT based sets The FBX configuration consisting of a PICNIC ...

Page 42: ...combines the microprocessor and TXT OSD functionality it will also handle some of the status detections It also takes care of P50 communication 9 5 2 Video Source Selection Table 9 4 Video input overview The High Definition Input HDI part has two input ports Each port consists of a video input and an audio input The ports are named VGA AV6 and AV5 and will be referred to using these names The phys...

Page 43: ... and as a consequence the video processing output can be CVBS or Y C No software interaction is needed Remark Enabling the comb filter does not necessarily mean that the signals will be combed The comb filter must be disabled in case of RGB and for YPbPr 1fH to avoid big horizontal shifts of the picture caused by the comb filter processing The comb filter is also disabled at very low quality anten...

Page 44: ... a SIF input 4 stereo inputs and one mono input As this chassis needs more inputs one matrix IC TEA6422D item 7I17 is added The stereo inputs on this IC are For Europe EXT1 EXT2 EXT3 AV5 YPbPr 2fH 3fH AV6 VGA For USA AV1 AV2 AV4 YPbPr 1fH or 2fH 3fH AV5 DVI There are three separated outputs on the matrix IC but only the main output MAIN_IN going to the MSP is used The MSP has the following inputs ...

Page 45: ...riable resistors is lost as heat particularly in the output transistors Class D amplifiers were developed as a way to increase the efficiency of audio power amplifier systems Figure 9 9 Principle Class D Amplifier The Class D amplifier works by varying the duty cycle of a Pulse Width Modulated PWM signal By comparing the input voltage to a triangle wave the amplifier increases duty cycle to increa...

Page 46: ...peaker for DC voltages The following protections are therefore implemented Via R3765 and R3775 each stabilised supply voltage line via items 7735 and 7745 is checked on deviations Via R3770 3771 3780 3781 each amplifier output is checked for DC voltage Via R3765 3775 a virtual earth is imposed on point A When one of the supply voltages deviates a DC voltage will occur on this point If point A is p...

Page 47: ...nput signals do not come via the HIP and PICNIC but via the AD9883A This AD converter delivers H and V sync signals to the EBILD H 2FH AD OUT and V 2FH AD OUT These inputs are used for standard detection and H and V shift The EBILD divides the pulses by two and switches the H and V syncs to the Eagle H_ref and V_ref The Eagle delivers new sync pulses HD_E and VD_E converted to the new line and fra...

Page 48: ...microprocessor This input can sense the absence of the 8V The failure is filtered by software and put in the error buffer for serviceability The set must go into protection 5V protection The microprocessor can sense the absence of the 5V The failure must be filtered by software and put in the error buffer for serviceability The set must go into protection Because of the architectural set up of the...

Page 49: ...voltage then during the display time the display voltage is applied to the entire screen lighting those that were addressed Each sub frame has a weighting factor Time entity depends on size and number of pixels on the screen This is a purely digital PWM control mechanism which is a key advantage as it eliminates any unnecessary digital to analogue conversions 9 10 3 LVDS Interface Standard single ...

Page 50: ...to use the EPG flash to boot up the software upgrade procedure Therefore the complete procedure relies on the presence of that one Figure 9 15 Memory diagram after bus exchange In order to be able to write new software code to the set we therefore must copy the bootstrap code to a free memory area e g the EPG flash memory in order to be able to execute externally the upgrade procedure code Solutio...

Page 51: ...re and software control system that measures picture content and adapts image parameters in a dynamic way AV External Audio Video B G Monochrome TV system Sound carrier distance is 5 5 MHz BTSC Broadcast Television Standard Committee Multiplex FM stereo sound system originating from the USA and used e g in LATAM and AP NTSC countries B TXT Blue TeleteXT C Centre channel audio CL Constant Level aud...

Page 52: ...stomer and read and stored in RAM or in the NVM They are called at start up of the set to configure it according to the customer s preferences LATAM Latin America LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode L L Monochrome TV system Sound carrier distance is 6 5 MHz L is Band I L is all bands except for Band I LS Loudspeaker LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signalling Mbps Mega bits per second...

Page 53: ... output AD converter SVGA 800x600 4 3 SVHS Super Video Home System SW Software SXGA 1280x1024 SYNCDET SOGOUT from AD converter TFT Thin Film Transistor THD Total Harmonic Distortion TXT TeleteXT TXT DW Dual Window with TeleteXT uP Microprocessor U_2FH_0 7 U digital output AD converter port 0 to 7 7 MSB UXGA 1600x1200 4 3 V V sync to the module V_2FH_0 7 V digital output AD converter port 0 to 7 7 ...

Page 54: ... UVG3 178 UVG4 179 VDDC 180 VSS 181 UVG5 182 UVG6 183 UVG7 184 YG0 185 YG1 186 YG2 187 YG3 188 YG4 189 YG5 190 YG6 191 YG7 192 VDDA 193 VSS 194 CLK32O195 VSS 196 VDDC 197 VSS 198 RSTW_YUV199 WEYUV_F200 RSTRUV 201 REUV 202 RSTRY 203 REY 204 FALREF 205 REFIN 206 WEYUV_G 207 VDDA 208 VDDC 1 VSS 2 VDDA 3 UVF0 4 UVF1 5 UVF2 6 UVF3 7 UVF4 8 UVF5 9 UVF6 10 UVF7 11 VSS 12 VDDC13 YF0 14 YF1 15 YF2 16 YF3 1...

Page 55: ...Configuration 9 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 1 3 5 6 8 10 11 20 2 7 4 BUS DECODER DATA GND CLOCK VCC TTX LUMA CHROMA POWER PIP MAC DEC GND CVBS AM TUNER MAC SIGNAL AM TUNER CVBS FM TUNER MAC SIGNAL FM TUNER SYNCHRO TTX BTX PERI TV1 PERI TV2 CVBS PERI PLUG2 PROG CVBS PERI PLUG1 CVBS MAC DEC T E A 6 4 1 5 C 6415C 02 EPS BLOCK DIAGRAM CL 36532008_144 eps 211003 ...

Page 56: ...ION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 13 12 11 10 9 POSITIVE SIGNAL INPUT GAIN ADJUST GAIN ADJUST NEGATIVE SIGNAL INPUT BIAS POSITIVE OUTPUT NC VCC NC NEGATIVE OUTPUT NC NEGATIVE CARRIER INPUT NC POSITIVE CARRIER INPUT F N Packages EQUIVALENT SCHEMATIC GAIN ADJUST 6 12 10 8 4 1 5 14 CARRIER INPUT SIGNAL INPUT BIAS V Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 D1 Q7 Q8 Q5 Q6 R1 R1 R1 VO VO 2 3 500kΩ 500kΩ 500kΩ CL 36532053_082 eps 170703 ...

Page 57: ...le 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AD9066 JR AR ENCODE D5A MSB VS D4A GND D3A GND D2A VS D1A INA D0A LSB GND GND VS VS VT D5B MSB REF A D4B INB D3B REF B D2B VB D1B NC D0B LSB NC NO CONNECT TOP VIEW Not to Scale 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AD9066 ARS ENCODE D5A MSB VS D4A D3A D2A D1A INA D0A LSB GND VS VS VT ...

Page 58: ...50V 0603 2760 5322 124 41945 22µF 20 35V 2770 5322 126 11578 1nF 10 50V 0603 2771 5322 126 11578 1nF 10 50V 0603 2780 5322 126 11578 1nF 10 50V 0603 2781 5322 126 11578 1nF 10 50V 0603 2799 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 f 3201 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5 0 062W 3202 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5 0 062W 3203 4822 051 30272 2 7kΩ 5 0 062W 3205 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5 0 062W 3206 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5 0 062W 3207 48...

Page 59: ...0P 480 10P 8308h 3104 311 06521 Cable 13P 340 13P 8309h 3104 311 00351 Cable 3p 400 3p kr 8311h 8204 000 76372 Cable TW p 13 280 DF19 g 2000 4822 124 12095 100µF 20 16V 2001 4822 124 12095 100µF 20 16V 2002 4822 126 11669 27pF 5 50V 0603 2003 4822 126 13879 220nF 20 16V 2004 4822 126 13879 220nF 20 16V 2005 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2006 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2007 2238 586 ...

Page 60: ... 96618 1nF 10 50V 0402 2A01 2020 021 91557 100µF 20 16V 2A02 2020 552 96448 1µF 10 16V 2A03 2020 021 91557 100µF 20 16V 2A04 2020 552 96448 1µF 10 16V 2A05 2020 021 91557 100µF 20 16V 2A06 2020 552 96618 1nF 10 50V 0402 2A07 2020 021 91557 100µF 20 16V 2A08 2020 552 96448 1µF 10 16V 2A10 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2A11 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2A13 2020 552 96618 1nF 10 50V 040...

Page 61: ... 7µF 20 80 10V 2L41 3198 016 31020 1nF 10 25V 0603 2L42 3198 016 31020 1nF 10 25V 0603 2L43 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2L44 2020 552 96305 4 7µF 20 80 10V 2L45 3198 016 31020 1nF 10 25V 0603 2L46 3198 016 31020 1nF 10 25V 0603 2L47 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2L48 4822 122 33752 15pF 5 50V 2L50 4822 122 33752 15pF 5 50V 2L52 3198 017 34730 47nF 16V 0603 2L53 4822 124 81059 220µF 2...

Page 62: ... 15Ω 5 0 62W 0603 3831 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3832 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3833 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3834 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3836 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3837 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3838 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3839 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3840 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3841 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3842 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3843 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 040...

Page 63: ...320 3 3kΩ 5 0402 3IH0 4822 117 13548 1kΩ 5 0402 3IH1 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3IH8 3198 031 04730 47Ω 5 0402 3IH9 3198 031 04730 47Ω 5 0402 3II0 4822 117 13606 10kΩ 5 0 01W 0402 3II1 4822 117 13601 22kΩ 5 0402 3II2 4822 117 13601 22kΩ 5 0402 3II3 3198 031 04730 47Ω 5 0402 3II4 3198 031 04730 47Ω 5 0402 3IJ0 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3IJ1 4822 117 13545 100Ω 1 0402 3IJ7 4822 117 13606 10kΩ 5 0 0...

Page 64: ... Bead 30Ω at 100MHz 5A00 4822 157 11716 Bead 30Ω at 100MHz 5A01 4822 157 11716 Bead 30Ω at 100MHz 5A03 4822 157 11716 Bead 30Ω at 100MHz 5A06 4822 157 11716 Bead 30Ω at 100MHz 5A17 4822 051 30151 150Ω 5 0 062W 5A18 4822 051 30151 150Ω 5 0 062W 5A19 4822 157 11828 22µH 20 0805 5A20 4822 157 11716 Bead 30Ω at 100MHz 5A21 4822 157 11716 Bead 30Ω at 100MHz 5D51 4822 157 11716 Bead 30Ω at 100MHz 5D52 4...

Page 65: ...2 170 14668 LF15ABDT 7E08 3198 010 42320 BC857BW 7E09 9322 195 65668 AD9066JR 7E10 9352 686 35118 PCA9515DP 7E12 9340 425 20115 BC847BS 7E13 3198 010 42320 BC857BW 7E14 3198 010 42310 BC847BW 7E16 9322 195 65668 AD9066JR 7E17 3198 010 42320 BC857BW 7E18 9322 146 75685 TS431L 7E19 3198 010 42310 BC847BW 7E20 3198 010 42320 BC857BW 7E21 3198 010 42310 BC847BW 7E22 3198 010 42310 BC847BW 7E23 3198 01...

Page 66: ...ob M LCD 30 0345 4822 267 10459 Connector 3p 1701 2422 128 02778 Tact switch 1702 2422 128 02778 Tact switch 1703 2422 128 02778 Tact switch 1704 2422 128 02778 Tact switch 1705 2422 128 02778 Tact switch f 3001 4822 051 20391 390Ω 5 0 1W 3003 4822 117 13528 200Ω 1 0 125W 0805 3005 4822 117 11951 2kΩ 1 0 1W 3009 4822 117 11534 1 1kΩ 1 0 1W 3011 4822 117 10845 620Ω 1 0 1W 3999 4822 051 20471 470Ω 5...

Page 67: ...Revision List EN 127 FTP1 1E 11 11 Revision List First release ...

Page 68: ...LA03 CN8010 CN8011 CN8007 CN8008 CN8003 CN803 CN804 CN806 0320 9P 12P LVDS 8302 8305 8309 8307 8303 8304 8306 8303 8308 B EMC filter 1330 1345 1355 1320 P Topcontrol 1Y45 20P 10P 13P 8P 3P 10P 3P 10P 3P LD Mains Switch EMC 10P 3P 12P A 8P 0304 0303 4P 4P PDP PDP CL 36532075_006 eps 241103 LSP HIGH L LSP HIGH R LSP LOW R LSP LOW R LSP LOW L LSP LOW L 8311 8345 CONNECTOR BOTTOM SIDE CONNECTOR TOP SI...

Page 69: ... 11 12 30 56 31 49 57 7L01 AD9883AKST 67 2 9 70 77 12 19 65 64 66 CLK 2FH SELECT VGA YPBPR SYNCDET V 2FH AD OUT H 2FH AD OUT Y AD 0 7 UV AD 0 7 U AD 0 7 V 2FH Y 2FH U 2FH 3503 CL 36532075_001 eps 201003 9A04 9A05 9A06 1 6 10 11 5 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 1 9 4 8 5 10 7 FEA SNDA SNCL 1 2 30 12 21 13 2x 89 12 21 2 3 1 4 5 VREF VA SWITCH_1FH SWITCH_2FH 2 6 H SYNC VGA V SYNC VGA SDA F3 SCL F3 FALCONI...

Page 70: ...2X 6X CINCH 1408 7323 HIP OTC FLASH BUFFER 7018 7019 7117 1I19 1108 AUDIO INPUT SWITCH COMPAIR CONNECTOR HEADPHONE 1T01 1Y88 1Y20 1 1 8 13 1 10 1Y01 TO PDP SIGNAL CONN 7711 PICNIC PROM 7A02 AUDIO DEM 7A00 7A03 TUNER T1 15P MIN D SHELL 1Y82 1 12 1Y81 1E04 3 x CINCH 2 4 3 1 I6 1V div DC 10us div PM3394B V1 1V div DC 10us div PM3394B V2 1V div DC 10us div PM3394B V5 1V div DC 10us div PM3394B V8 1V d...

Page 71: ...502 1 4 3 2530 3552 7565 2 IRF7343 7565 1 IRF7343 2565 2555 5565 D S G D S G F628 F630 F665 5335 3618 3628 3615 7630 7655 2 7 8 7615 LM311D A7 SUPPLY DC PROTECTION VCC 10 POS VCC 10 NEG 3655 3630 5660 3637 VSDN POS VSDN NEG 7602 1 4 3 2630 3662 7665 2 IRF7345 7665 1 IRF7345 2665 2655 5665 D S G D S G 0303 5 4 3 2 1 0388 L POS L NEG AUDIO ENABLE R POS L NEG 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1Y88 7 8 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 R HI...

Page 72: ...3 5728 2V5_E 2V5FCA 2V5FCD 5725 5722 11V_S 3V3_FBX 3V3_INT 3V3A 8V_AUD 5V_AUD STANDBY IO2 STANDBY IO2 5V 5VF 8V 8V_CON 5V2 RELAY IO2 5V2_CON 5V_CON 5V2_CON 8V_CON 8V_VDP 5V_VDP 8V_VDP 5V_VDP 5V2 9V 3V3 PROTECT 3V3_FBX 2V5B 3V3_INT 5V2 5V2 RELAY IO2 5V2 RELAY IO3 5716 5717 3V3_INT To 7717 To 7719 3V3_FBX 2V5B 5VA 5VA 8V_CON 8V_CON 3V3A 3V3A 3V3_SIM 3V3 DISP 5U05 5U07 5U08 3V3_DCDC FBX 5U06 5V 5V 8V...

Page 73: ...1 1 EP1C12Q24068 EPLD CONTROL 2 6 1E03 FLASH RAM PROGRAM CONNECTOR FOR FACTORY USE ONLY 7E02 EPCS1 FLASH RAM 227 226 7V01 3 EP1C12Q240C8 EPLD B19C 57 56 7L01 AD9883AKST A D CONVERTOR ERR 53 3L06 3L03 6 8 Vcc 5 7D59 M24C01 NVM 3D98 3D97 3729 3721 9S31 9S32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 6 10 11 12 9 5 15 3V3 I2C 3E69 3E70 B14E B20 7I10 PCA9515DP 3 2 6 7 5V 31B3 31B2 7I19 PCA9515DP 3 2 6 7 5V 31J7 31J8 SDA ...

Page 74: ...0_POS VSND_NEG VSND_POS VCC_10_POS GND_I GND_O L_LOW OUT_LL OUT_PROT VCC_10_NEG VCC_10_POS VSND_NEG VSND_POS GND_F OUT_RL VCC_10_NEG VCC_10_POS VSND_NEG VSND_POS VSND_POS VCC_10_NEG AU_EN_NOT GND_O 9V_STBYA GND GND_O OUT_LH OUT_LL OUT_PROT OUT_RH GND_O 9V_STBYA 9V_STBYA AU_EN_NOT GND GND_F L_HIGH L_LOW R_HIGH R_LOW VCC_10_NEG VCC_10_POS VSND_NEG VCC_10_NEG VCC_10_POS VSND_NEG GND_O VCC_10_NEG VCC_...

Page 75: ...20 220R 2271 7225 B LM833DT 5 6 7 220R 3205 22n F235 F245 2K2 3241 GND_F 82p 2207 2220 4n7 1K2 3255 1R 3259 GND_F 2217 RES F258 VCC_10_POS 10u 2206 VCC_10_NEG 3234 560R 2201 4n7 10u 2216 2261 100n 2K2 3233 GND_F 4n7 2205 GND_F 3203 2K7 GND_F GND_F F207 2221 10u 2233 68n F201 4n7 2215 5 6 7 8 4 2244 100n GND_F 7238 B LM833DT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GND_F GND_F RES PH S 0388 LM833DT 3 2 1 8 4 GND_F 3258 324...

Page 76: ... GND_I GND_I 2315 1u GND_I 2359 100n 6328 BAS316 3362 10R GND_I 220n 2365 GND_O BC817 25 7330 100MHZ 5335 10R 3315 6359 BZX384 C4V7 3327 2K2 10R 3355 2K2 3325 GND_O 6 4 3 F362 3308 100K 7365 2 IRF7343 5 3330 10R 7315 LM311D 5 BAL 1 GND 2 3 7 6 STR BAL 8 V 4 V 2318 100n 2334 220u C302 100MHZ 5360 100n 2355 220u 2360 VCC_10_NEG GND_O 4M7 3361 GND_I VCC_10_POS IRF7343 7365 1 7 8 2 1 BZX384 C4V7 6360 ...

Page 77: ...4V7 180R 3409 7465 2 IRF7343 5 6 4 3402 4K7 3401 1K GND_I 100K 3407 220u 2460 GND_O 100n 2459 33u 5465 100n 2455 VSND_POS 1u 2419 7430 BC817 25 3418 10R 82p 2410 100MHZ 5435 1 GND 2 3 7 6 STR BAL 8 V 4 V BZX384 C4V7 6455 BZX384 C4V7 7415 LM311D 5 BAL BZX384 C4V7 6459 6460 GND_I GND_I 3430 GND_O 82K 3410 F401 10R F465 7440 BC847BW 3408 100K F437 F462 BZX384 C4V7 6435 3461 10R 3437 4M7 GND_O 8K2 340...

Page 78: ...16 6528 6534 BZX384 C4V7 2555 100n 3510 82K BC847BW 7540 7555 BC807 25 2516 100n 8K2 3555 10R 3506 5565 33u 100n 2530 3528 1K 3509 180R F501 GND_O 6 4 3 VCC_10_NEG GND_I IRF7343 7565 2 5 100MHZ 5560 GND_I VSND_POS BZX384 C4V7 6556 1K 3501 GND_O 2566 7530 BC817 25 2519 1u 220n 3511 6K8 100n 2559 220u 2534 F562 4K7 3502 220u 2560 F528 2518 100n GND_I 2540 10n 10R 3530 3537 10R BZX384 C4V7 6535 5 BAL...

Page 79: ...W 7602 GND_O 100MHZ 5635 GND_O 3630 10R BZX384 C4V7 6655 7615 LM311D 5 BAL 1 GND 2 3 7 6 STR BAL 8 V 4 V 2K2 3625 2618 100n 2630 100n F628 3607 100K VCC_10_NEG GND_O BC847BW 7640 2660 220u 3640 10K 6635 BZX384 C4V7 82K 3610 8K2 3606 6659 BZX384 C4V7 3618 10R VSND_POS GND_I 10R 3637 BZX384 C4V7 6660 3627 2K2 3661 4M7 2609 1n5 F662 F665 100n 2635 100n 2655 10R 3615 GND_I GND_O 6656 BZX384 C4V7 BZX38...

Page 80: ... LEFT HIGH AUDIO AMPLIFIER LEFT LOW F710 C2 7736 C4 7745 D5 7746 E4 0391 E3 1730 B3 22u 2760 T2 5AL 250V AUX SUPPLY 47K 3752 F776 F743 BZX384 C10 6742 F717 1n 2759 7755 BC847BW 220u 2730 BAV99W 1 3 2 BC847BW 7751 BC868 7745 6750 2753 10u 7736 BC847BW 7746 BC857BW F711 F786 1n 2770 F735 100MHZ 5753 VCC_10_POS 220u 2732 1K 3754 DC_PROT 10u 2752 5 C702 100MHZ 5714 PH S 0303 1 2 3 4 1740 47K 3751 F719...

Page 81: ... 3231 A2 3232 A2 3234 A2 3240 B1 3241 A2 3242 A2 3257 A1 3259 A1 3272 A1 3274 A1 3301 A1 3302 A1 3303 A1 3304 A1 3306 B1 3340 A2 3401 A1 3402 A1 3403 A1 3404 A1 3406 A1 3440 A2 3501 B1 3502 C1 3503 B1 3504 B1 3506 C1 3540 B2 3601 B1 3602 B1 3603 B1 3604 B1 3606 B1 3640 B2 3732 A1 3733 A1 3742 A1 3743 A1 3749 C2 3750 C1 3751 C1 3752 C1 3754 C1 3755 B1 3760 C1 3765 B1 3770 C1 3771 C1 3780 C2 3781 C2...

Page 82: ... 3270 A2 3271 A2 3273 A2 3307 B2 3308 B2 3309 B2 3310 B2 3311 B2 3315 A2 3318 B2 3325 A2 3327 A2 3328 B1 3330 B1 3336 A1 3337 A1 3355 A1 3361 A1 3362 A1 3407 A2 3408 A2 3409 A2 3410 A2 3411 A2 3415 A2 3418 A2 3425 A2 3427 A2 3428 A1 3430 A1 3436 A1 3437 A1 3455 A1 3461 A1 3462 A1 3507 C2 3508 C2 3509 C2 3510 C1 3511 C2 3515 B2 3518 C2 3525 B2 3527 B2 3528 C1 3530 C1 3536 C1 3537 C1 3555 B1 3561 C1...

Page 83: ...S16 100p 9S34 9S36 2S39 100p 2S13 100p 2S21 100p 2S03 100n 2S05 100n 5S03 30R 2S11 100p 2S17 100p 2S30 100p 3S04 3K3 5V 2S31 100p 9S17 9S27 9S05 9S35 9S67 100R 3S11 22K 3S03 3S02 22K 15K 3S10 9S37 9S30 2S32 100p 2S42 2S43 100p 100p 2S07 9V BC847BW 7S04 RES 9S41 10K 3S07 100p 2S06 0S01 MECHPART FS49 2S38 100p 100p 9S24 2S14 3S05 5K6 9S13 RES 9S43 9S20 RES 9S42 9S19 2S12 100p 2S28 100p 2S35 100p 2S0...

Page 84: ...2369 5404 6u8 2413 47u 9414 7320 BC847BW 2327 3419 82R 100n 2384 10p 150R 3452 7 8 1K 3450 5CCE 5408 1 2 3 4 5 6 9410 2 3 7 8 3378 15K 5VCOM OFWK9656L 1410 A 9416 BA792 6403 2385 100n 2420 150p 3393 100K 47p 2387 1K0 3392 9300 9415 I454 3437 1K 2419 0p47 2372 1u 3416 6R8 2 3 7 8 F403 1408 A OFWK3953L 2415 4K7 3463 8VP 100n 68p 2407 F440 8VP 8VP 10p 2423 1K 3405 F411 2353 100n 33u 5312 100K 3303 94...

Page 85: ... 5VA 22n 2740 100n FF14 30R 5713 2766 100n 2755 100n VSS4 17 VSS5 23 VSS6 33 VSS7 35 VSS8 39 VSS9 32 WE1 94 WE2 VCC8 62 VCC9 3 VSS1 48 VSS10 49 VSS11 54 VSS12 59 VSS13 67 VSS14 72 VSS15 VSS16 77 78 VSS17 87 VSS18 91 VSS19 9 VSS2 93 VSS20 10 VSS3 16 RSTW1 96 RSTW2 63 SRCK 13 SWCK 11 VCC1 64 VCC10 75 VCC11 83 VCC12 89 VCC13 92 VCC14 12 VCC2 14 VCC3 15 VCC4 34 VCC5 37 VCC6 43 VCC7 51 NC16 100 NC17 8 ...

Page 86: ...VSS F2 92 UVG7 91 VDD 1 18 VDD 2 22 VDD 3 56 VDD 4 57 VDD 5 101 VDD 6 103 VDD 7 138 VDD B 153 VDD D 113 VDD F 69 VDD G 90 VDD K 142 VSS 1 17 VSS 2 23 VSS 3 132 UVE3 133 UVF0 77 UVF1 76 UVF2 75 UVF3 74 UVF4 73 UVF5 72 UVF6 71 UVF7 70 UVG0 98 UVG1 97 UVG2 96 UVG3 95 UVG4 94 UVG5 93 UVG6 43 UVA7 44 UVB0 150 UVB1 149 UVB2 148 UVB3 147 UVC0 10 UVC1 11 UVC2 12 UVC3 13 UVD0 110 UVD1 109 UVD2 108 UVD3 107...

Page 87: ...12 96 VSS13 97 VSS14 106 VSS15 108 VSS16 118 VSS17 122 VSS18 134 VSS19 12 VSS2 136 VSS20 138 VSS21 142 VSS22 148 VSS23 164 VDDC17 180 VDDC18 197 VDDC19 13 VDDC2 23 VDDC3 36 VDDC4 37 VDDC5 82 VDDC6 83 VDDC7 89 VDDC8 90 VDDC9 150 VDDCA1 65 VREFU 75 VREFV 56 VREFY 67 VSADJU 121 VDDA6 135 VDDA7 141 VDDA8 159 VDDA9 60 VDDB1 59 VDDBA1 68 VDDBA2 78 VDDBA3 1 VDDC1 94 VDDC10 95 VDDC11 107 VDDC12 117 VDDC13...

Page 88: ...3_FBX 10R 3848 2844 100n 9707 3798 9743 3796 4K7 100R FF76 FF75 2862 100n 5715 10 19 20 2842 100n 9 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3V3_FBX 7745 74LVC245APW 2806 100n 100n 2724 6847 BAS316 BAS316 6845 3851 100R 3853 100R FF71 4K7 1 10 19 20 3V3_FBX 3700 7 8 9 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 74LVC245APW 7744 2 3 4 5 6 3846 4K7 3799 10R 9742 10R 3795 14 13 12 11 1 10 19 20 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 18 17 16 15 ...

Page 89: ...3342 BC857BW 7317 I310 7319 BC857BW 5313 5u6 8VS 100n 2331 2320 10p 2321 100n 8VS 5V_VDP 9305 PMBT2369 7313 6312 BAS316 7316 BC857BW 2337 6p8 820R 3337 1K8 3358 V22 I304 I302 47R 3340 I358 7310 A BC847BS 2 6 1 F329 2317 1u 680R 3389 3349 3313 100K 1n 2319 4K7 100n 2329 I330 2301 100n I306 I311 8VS I309 100MHZ 5303 5VS 820R 3384 I317 GND RGB CRT 3383 680R 2341 6p8 100n 2429 100MHZ 5307 I368 2336 2u...

Page 90: ...0 3 6 FC13 47p 2010 3V3_INTOTC 3057 C 10K 3018 7003 FC46 IC18 BC847BW 24K 3003 470R 3078 C FC05 FC19 3V3_INTOTC 2n2 2068 8 1 2067 100n 3048 A 100p 2059 470R 3076 D 3048 C 6 3 100n 2027 470R 3090 B FC23 7008 BC847BW 2058 100p 100R 3098 3008 2 220R 2 7 3052 B 7 2 100n 2040 6005 PLVA2650A 100n 2014 3034 B 100R 2 7 2074 6K8 3014 100n FC56 470R 3099 B FC66 FC17 3082 D 100R 3093 10K 470R 3091 220p 2020 ...

Page 91: ... 3C06 D C4 3C07 A C4 3C07 B C4 3C07 C C4 3C07 D D4 3C08 B2 7017 B2 E F 1402 C1 1404 B1 2C00 A2 2C01 B3 2C02 D3 B5a c OTC FLASH 3V3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 A B C D E F A B C D FC71 3V3_INTOTC 9C02 9C01 3C07 A 10R PDTC144ET 7017 100n 2C00 10R 3C01 10K 3C08 2K2 3C00 10K 3C04 470R 3C05 8 9 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 GND 19 1 20 VCC 1 20 VCC 74LVC245APW 7019 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 G...

Page 92: ... IA02 3A33 100R 5DA 5V_AUD IA16 100n 2A40 1u 2A04 IA13 5 6 7 8 4 100MHZ 5A10 IA19 MC33178D 7A07 B 1u 2A89 A IA32 IA18 1u 2A66 33p 2A36 IA25 2AB6 1n 1n 2A77 5DB 1u 2A08 FA14 100n 2A79 5A05 100MHZ 2A96 100p 2A42 10u 1u 2A02 1n 2AA8 2 1 8 4 5p6 2AB0 1n 7A07 A MC33178D 3 3A03 6R8 2A52 IA08 2A29 100p 2AA1 1u 2A72 100p 100R 3A50 2A00 11V_AUD 8VC 1n 3A00 22K 2A28 100p 2A71 1u 2AA0 100p 2A99 33p 2A83 3A15...

Page 93: ... 100R 3A81 100R 3A82 5M 100n 2AE6 A8 2AD6 1n 2AD3 1u 5V IA72 2AF3 100u 2AD5 68R 3A84 1n 10n 2AF0 IA75 100n 2AE4 30R 5A38 A2 5M 2AE8 100n 100R 3A83 3A78 100R 2AD4 1u 3A76 3K3 10n 100n 2AF4 2AE5 3A75 2K2 3A77 75R 36 _PCS 5 _POR 42 _RTR 41 _RTW A3 15 SOD2 16 SOD3 26 SOI 17 SPDIFOUT 38 SPDI_1 40 SPDI_2 39 SPREF 44 SYNC 6 TE 2 VDD 1 VSS 9 XTI 10 XTO 23 XVDD 22 XVSS _EOD 43 34 PI18 35 PI19 18 PI4 24 PI8...

Page 94: ...T 55 MONO_IN 47 NC1 58 NC2 59 NC3 64 NC4 13 NC5 22 NC6 24 RESETQ 16 SC1_IN_L 44 SC1_IN_R 45 SC1_OUT_L 29 SC1_OUT_R 28 SC2 OUT L 26 SC2 OUT R 25 SC2_IN_L 41 SC2_IN_R 42 DACA L 18 DACA R 17 DACM SUB 23 DACM_L 21 20 DACM_R DVSS 11 DVSUP 10 I2C_CL 1 I2C_DA 2 I2S CL 3 14 I2S CL3 6 I2S DA IN1 12 I2S DA IN2 3 5 I2S DA OUT1 I2S WS 4 15 I2S WS3 AGNDC 34 AHVSS 33 AHVSUP 31 ANA IN2 52 ANA_IN 51 ANA_IN1 50 AS...

Page 95: ... 9V 2U36 470n GND_SUPPLY 3U58 3K9 5V2 2K2 GND_SUPPLY GND_SUPPLY 3U57 GND_SUPPLY 7U14 BC847BW 10K 3U56 BC857BW 7U15 3U50 100K 470n 2U37 3U47 1K0 1K0 3U49 3U48 10K GND_SUPPLY 3V3 PROTECT 3U33 10K IU46 IU33 IU29 IU47 IU48 IU12 2U02 47u 120p 2U30 BAT54 COL 6U09 1K 3U02 GND_MAIN cU02 7U01 BC857B 6n8 2U27 IU32 GND_SUPPLY BAS316 6U03 1K 3U18 3U07 22R GND_SUPPLY IU21 IU20 IU01 IU36 3U23 3U35 10K IU02 GND_...

Page 96: ... C7 FT05 D9 5T03 C10 6T01 B2 6T02 B6 IT12 D6 IT13 D3 IT14 D3 IT15 D8 IT16 D8 B2 B15a RES RES 9T02 B7 9T03 D8 6T07 PDZ 33B PDZ 33B 6T08 1u 2T16 470u 2T05 22n 2T09 5T03 10u 2T03 470u 2T10 22n 13 14 15 16 17 NC 6 4 SCL 5 SDA 2 TU 7 VS 9 VST UV1318ST AI 3 1T01 8 ADC 1 AGC 3 AS 11 IF1 IF2 NC 10 12 IT08 FT02 FT03 3T04 9T07 9T05 9T02 2T12 100n 9T15 3 5 TY VCC 8 9T06 GND 4 RX 2 RY 6 SX 1 SY 7 TX 7T01 P82B...

Page 97: ...1 F4 10 BC847BW 7I35 3I27 1K II16 100n 2IJ3 8VA 100K 3I24 res 3I06 75R 100R 3I04 3I03 75R 2I08 2I55 10n 5I01 6u8 II00 75R 3IK1 res 1K 3I26 1I02 1 2 3 4 5 II02 75R 3IK0 PH 220n 3IP7 2K7 75R 3IK5 2IE0 II13 FI02 res 220R 3IP4 8V 3I01 100K 220n 220n 2I06 3I05 100R 2I05 3I19 560R 220n 2I04 470R 3I18 7I38 BC857BW II09 1K 3IP6 9I21 10n 2I56 2I09 100p II08 9I02 1K 3I08 3I10 1K 3I11 560R II04 1K2 3IP1 220R...

Page 98: ... 150R 3I89 BAS316 6IA8 1I27 1I47 9I12 100R 3ID3 2IC1 10u GND AUD 75R 3I78 PDZ 6 8B 6I21 PDZ 6 8B 6I78 3I85 9IS3 100R 9IS0 100R 3I56 330p 2I12 9V 150R 3I69 10u 2IC2 FI04 FI99 BC869 7I07 3IS0 68R 9I11 6I66 8K2 3IA5 FIC1 II49 1 4 100p 2I33 YKC21 8525 YELLOW 1I06 1 PDZ 6 8B 6I51 100R 3I80 PDZ 6 8B 6I45 330p 2I25 1I45 3IC0 150R 100R 3IB2 10K 3IT8 3IA9 8K2 9IB3 6I23 GND AUD 9IS2 1u 2I41 6I70 1I37 2I13 1...

Page 99: ... 2FH B14B res 9IA2 5VIO 10K 3IO6 330R 3IM2 10 9 res 9I84 12 1y0 13 1y1 14 2y0 2 1 2y1 15 5 3y0 3 3y1 4 6 G3 8 GND 16 VCC 7 VEE 11 8V 74HC4053 7I25 8VA 6I92 PDZ 6 8B 6I95 BAS316 FIB2 3IE9 22K 6I91 3IF7 100R res 9I80 1I67 8VA PDZ 6 8B 6I90 75R 3IN3 9I89 res 9IA4 FIB3 9IA5 3IM5 100K FIB7 FIB6 2IB2 1u 3IN4 3R9 FIB5 5V II57 2I57 100p YKC21 8525 7 10 5VIO IIB3 RED2 1I07 4 9IA6 100n 2IC4 2 5 1I69 1 4 YKC...

Page 100: ...2I75 8V 2I97 1u 1u 2I87 1u 2I83 2I74 2I85 1u 1u 3IH9 47K 1u 2IA0 10K 3IH7 100n 2IA3 3IJ4 22K 8V 22K 3II2 100R 7I22 B BC847BS 1u 2IA7 3II9 2I80 1u 9I39 1u 2IF1 II72 9I48 22K 3IH5 1u 2I73 1u 2I82 7I23 A 9I41 1u BC847BS 24 R3 23 R4 20 R5 19 R6 18 ROUT1 13 ROUT2 15 ROUT3 17 SCL 27 SDA 28 VS 3 2IA2 2 GND 1 L1 4 L2 5 L3 6 L4 9 L5 10 L6 11 LOUT1 12 LOUT2 14 LOUT3 16 7 8 21 22 R1 25 R2 7I18 TEA6422D ADDR ...

Page 101: ...E 3IF9 3K3 3ID6 1I97 2I40 RES 2K2 100p 3ID8 100R 5V2 DISP 100R 3ID7 100R 3IJ5 2IB4 220n 3K3 3IH2 2I00 100n 8V DISP 5I06 100p 7I13 BC817 25 2I98 100p 2IJ7 8V 6I04 BAV99 9I06 100R 3ID1 100MHZ 5I07 9IB5 9I22 5I10 1m0 5I09 5V2 II84 100R 3IE5 3IH4 2K2 5V2 2IJ6 100p 10K 3IB8 II83 II76 II63 II75 II74 II62 II61 1n0 2IF3 33V DISP 1n0 2I53 II77 5I02 100MHZ 2I59 100n 100MHZ 5I21 100p 2I64 7I12 PDTC144ET 220p...

Page 102: ... IP02 33u 5P11 9 10131415 11 12 16 17 OFWK1967L 1P05 B 1 18 4 5 6 G 2 I 1 O 3 VALUE 1P10 SFSH FP42 4p7 2P49 9P29 FP12 7P08 BC847BW BC847B 7P00 22n 2P22 3P24 15K IP43 FP08 IP38 9P22 9P20 2 3 7 8 9P18 OFWK9656L 1P04 A SFSH 1P11 VALUE 2 G 1 I 3 O 560R 3P92 cP01 4K7 3P39 2K2 3P03 IP34 FP40 8V BFS20 7P10 5K6 3P20 IP17 2p7 2P08 4K7 3P04 560R 3P91 560R 3P90 9P26 5K6 3P14 3P47 100K 2P32 100n 3P29 100K 3P4...

Page 103: ...C_ 7 FP53 2P59 47p 7P50 M24C32 E0 1 30R 5P51 V36 V37 V38 V39 8VPIP 3P66 100R IP54 2P62 47p 100R 3P59 2u2 2P72 RES C1 9 C2 10 CSTAB 12 GND 13 16 1 2 3 IN2 15 NC1 4 S1 5 S2 6 VAF1 8 VAF2 7 VCOREF 11 14 VP 7P55 TDA9820T V1 RES 3P61 27K 9P59 5VD 47p 2P68 220R 3P56 3P76 220R 9P65 2P50 100n 6K8 3P80 FP55 100u 2P90 1K 3P55 RES 5VD 4K7 3P85 8VPIP 680R 3P57 FP57 3P69 4K7 FP59 FP56 BC847BW 7P53 10K 3P52 5V ...

Page 104: ...DA 11 Vref_T_MA 99 Vref_T_SA 82 100R 3PC8 40 VSSD_RM 41 VSSD_RP 61 VSSD_SA 85 VSSD_T1 18 VSSD_T2 19 30 VSSD_T3 VSSD_T4 48 VSSD_T5 49 VSSD_T6 50 VSSD_T7 51 VSSD_T8 62 VSSD_T9 63 Vbias_DA 9 Vbias_MA 97 Vbias_SA 84 Vref_B_DA 17 VDDD_P2 64 VDDD_RL 39 VDDD_RM 42 VDDD_RP 20 VDDD_SA 86 VSSA_DA 7 VSSA_DP 91 VSSA_MA 4 VSSA_SA 77 VSSA_SP 90 VSSD_D 66 VSSD_DA 15 VSSD_MA 96 VSSD_P1 16 65 VSSD_P2 VSSD_RL 38 TC...

Page 105: ...0 REF3 FD64 PLVA2656A 6D57 100n 2D70 3D41 10K 3D88 1K2 BZX384 C3V9 6D62 5V DISP 5V 100n 2D71 5D59 5V DISP 5V EPLD 2D17 100n 5D58 8V DISP 8V EPLD 100n 2D16 5D57 5 6 7 8 4 13 E1 2 E2 3 SCL 6 SDA 5 VCC 8 VSS 4 WC_ 7 TSH95 7D57 B 1D06 7D59 M24C01 E0 1 2D54 2D53 4u7 4u7 3D71 1K0 1K0 3D65 3D53 1K0 4u7 2D64 2D63 4u7 4u7 2D61 7D54 BF570 7D53 BF570 7D52 BF570 2D57 100n 3D56 5K1 100n 2D52 FD66 3D72 22K 1D04...

Page 106: ...3 I2C 3L07 10K 75R 3L20 FL05 IL09 FL19 3V3 I2C 5L11 2L20 100n FL03 FL04 3L06 100R 100n 2L15 FL01 D14 D13 IL01 3L29 4 3L29 3 3L29 2 47p 3L29 1 FL15 2L49 AL06 100n 2L13 VDD 2L12 100n 3L14 75R 2L29 22p FL26 FL25 IL03 2L10 100n IL02 FL09 FL10 FL12 FL11 FL43 PVD 1 PVD 1 9L05 1n0 2L41 5L07 5L12 2L42 1n0 2L39 100n 2L38 1n0 2L16 100n D12 2L06 100n 3L27 4 3L27 3 3L27 2 3L27 1 3L26 4 2L56 1n0 100n 2L11 470R...

Page 107: ...D08 100n 2D09 2D10 100n 2D03 1n0 2E54 100n LF15AB 2 GND IN 1 OUT 3 2E64 100n 7E05 100n 3V3 I2C 2E80 100n 2D07 2D06 100n 2D85 100n 6E54 BAS316 3V3 IO FE60 2D26 100n 100n 2D25 2D24 100n 100n 2D23 100n 2D27 FE53 2E89 100p FE52 2E58 100n 2E88 100p 100n 3E77 47R 2E78 100n 2E79 2E66 100n 3E80 2E91 47R 100p 100n 2E86 9E58 3E70 4K7 9 IE50 147279 1E02 1 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3E60 10K 9E54 7E12 2 BC847BS 2E71 10...

Page 108: ... FE02 3E44 3 470R 3 6 7E08 BC857BW BC847BW 7E14 VB 330R 3E39 7E19 BC847BW 3E35 330R 3E06 1 470R 1 8 330R 3E34 VB 7E21 BC847BW IE02 IE03 VB 100n 2E20 3E26 100R 2E38 100n 7E23 BC857BW 3E27 100K 1K0 3E21 1 8 100n 2E23 470R 3E43 1 100n 2E19 6 3V 22u 2E02 100n 2E25 IE05 3E32 100R 5E06 5VA OSD 2E33 100n 3E14 100R 470R 3E42 3 3 6 VT VT 5E00 2E18 4u7 IE01 BC857BW 7E13 3E05 2 470R 2 7 IE04 2 7 3E44 2 470R ...

Page 109: ...TXIN7 6 TXIN8 7 TXIN9 47 TXOUT0 22 TXIN20 23 TXIN21 24 TXIN22 25 TXIN23 27 TXIN24 28 TXIN25 30 TXIN26 50 TXIN27 12 TXIN13 14 TXIN14 15 TXIN15 16 TXIN16 18 TXIN17 19 TXIN18 20 TXIN19 54 TXIN2 31 TXCLKIN 39 TXCLKOUT 40 TXCLKOUT 51 TXIN0 52 TXIN1 8 TXIN10 10 TXIN11 11 TXIN12 36 43 49 44 LVDSVCC 35 33 34 PLLVCC 32 PWRDWN_ 17 R FB 5 13 21 29 53 7V02 DS90C385MTD 5V06 175 176 177 178 179 180 163 164 165 ...

Page 110: ...Y33 5V DISP FY04 DLW21S 5Y03 1 2 4 3 FY35 1Y03 FY34 FY21 FY15 FY24 1Y00 100p 2Y00 100R 3Y02 FY10 5V2 DISP EMC HOLE 1Y30 1Y04 FY03 FY06 8 9 21 22 FY28 17 18 19 2 20 3 4 5 6 7 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1Y01 DF19G 20P 1H 59 5Y02 1 2 4 3 DLW21S 1Y18 EMC HOLE 9V STBY FY18 FY17 3Y00 22K RES 9Y00 7 8 9 3V3 DISP 1 440054 0 1Y20 1 10 2 3 4 5 6 FY39 FY37 FY38 2Y11 2Y10 10p 10p 1Y15 10p 2Y05 1Y07 10p 2Y04 10p 2...

Page 111: ...t Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout Small Signal Panel Top Side Overview CL 36532075_044 eps 061103 3104 303 3879 2 Part 3 CL 36532075_44c eps Part 4 CL 36532075_44d eps Part 1 CL 36532075_44a eps Part 2 CL 36532075_44b eps ...

Page 112: ...E5 3A06 E5 3A08 D5 3A09 D5 3A11 D4 3A12 D4 3A13 D4 3A14 D4 3A15 D4 3A16 D4 3A18 D4 3A20 D4 3A21 E4 3A22 D4 3A23 D4 3A25 D4 3A26 D4 3A27 D4 3A28 E4 3A29 D4 3A31 E5 3A32 D4 3A33 D4 3A34 E4 3A36 E4 3A37 E4 3A39 E4 3A3A E4 3A3B E4 3A3C D4 3A3D D4 3A3E D4 3A3F D4 3A40 D4 3A41 D4 3A42 D4 3A43 E5 3A44 E5 3A50 D4 3A54 D4 3A66 D4 3A70 E5 3A71 E5 3A74 E3 3A81 E3 3A82 E3 3A83 E3 3AA0 E4 3AA1 E4 3AA4 E4 3AA5 ...

Page 113: ...74 FTP1 1E 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout Small Signal Panel Top Side Part 1 CL 36532075_44a eps 061103 Part 1 ...

Page 114: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts 75 FTP1 1E 7 Layout Small Signal Panel Top Side Part 2 CL 36532075_44b eps 061103 Part 2 ...

Page 115: ...76 FTP1 1E 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout Small Signal Panel Top Side Part 3 CL 36532075_44c eps 061103 Part 3 ...

Page 116: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts 77 FTP1 1E 7 Layout Small Signal Panel Top Side Part 4 CL 36532075_44d eps 061103 Part 4 ...

Page 117: ...Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout Small Signal Panel Bottom Side Overview 3104 303 3879 2 CL 36532075_045 eps 061103 Part 3 CL 36532075_45c eps Part 4 CL 36532075_45d eps Part 1 CL 36532075_45a eps Part 2 CL 36532075_45b eps ...

Page 118: ... 3A75 E7 3A76 E7 3A77 D7 3A78 E7 3A84 E7 3AA2 E6 3C00 B5 3C04 B5 3C05 B5 3C10 B5 3C11 C5 3D41 A1 3D42 A1 3D43 A1 3D44 A1 3D45 A1 3D46 A1 3D47 A1 3D48 A1 3D49 A1 3D50 A1 3D51 A1 3D52 A1 3D55 A1 3D56 A1 3D57 A1 3D58 A1 3D59 A1 3D60 A1 3D61 A1 3D62 A1 3D63 A1 3D64 A1 3D67 A1 3D68 A1 3D69 A1 3D70 A1 3D73 A1 3D79 A1 3D83 A1 3D87 A1 3D88 A1 3D89 A1 3D90 A1 3D91 A1 3D92 A1 3D93 A1 3D94 A1 3D95 A2 3D96 A1...

Page 119: ...80 FTP1 1E 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout Small Signal Panel Bottom Side Part 1 CL 36532075_45a eps 061103 Part 1 ...

Page 120: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts 81 FTP1 1E 7 Layout Small Signal Panel Bottom Side Part 2 CL 36532075_45b eps 061103 Part 2 ...

Page 121: ...82 FTP1 1E 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout Small Signal Panel Bottom Side Part 3 CL 36532075_45c eps 061103 Part 3 ...

Page 122: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts 83 FTP1 1E 7 Layout Small Signal Panel Bottom Side Part 4 CL 36532075_45d eps 061103 Part 4 ...

Page 123: ...ED_LED RC_IN 8V6 GND_SCAVIO 5V_STBY_SW 9V_STBY_SW GREEN_LED 3122 123 6018 3 CL 36532075_042 eps 291003 RES EMC EMC FILTER PANEL I311 B4 I312 C1 I313 B2 I314 C4 I315 C1 I316 C2 I317 C4 I318 C1 I321 C1 I322 C3 I323 C4 I324 C1 I325 C3 I326 C4 I327 C1 I328 C3 I329 C4 I330 C1 I331 C3 I332 C4 I333 D4 I334 D4 5311 A4 5312 A2 5313 A3 9300 D4 9301 D4 I300 A1 I301 A1 I302 A2 I303 A3 I304 A4 I305 A4 I306 B1 ...

Page 124: ...1 D3 2107 C7 2120 E5 2126 F6 3100 C2 3101 C4 3102 B4 3103 C5 3104 B6 3105 C5 3106 D6 3127 470K F106 6105 BZX384 C3V9 F107 3122 1K I120 I123 3101 150R F110 F112 8 4 F120 7120 A LM358D 3 2 1 F115 I127 5V_STBY_SW F116 I103 F119 I102 2120 10u 100K 3102 2126 220n I111 I106 100R 3109 1K 3124 3106 150R BC857BW 8V6 BC857BW 7105 7120 B LM358D 5 6 7 8 4 7103 TSOP2236 7107 GND 3 1 OUT 2 VS 2 5 1 4 3 6 4101 1...

Page 125: ...103 C3 6127 C2 7107 C3 3122 123 6006 3 Layout LED Switch Panel Bottom Side 0317 A4 1101 B3 2126 C3 3101 B2 3102 C2 3103 C2 3104 C2 3105 C2 3106 B2 3107 B3 3108 C1 3109 C1 3120 B3 3121 C3 3122 C3 3123 B3 3124 B3 3125 C3 3126 C3 3127 C3 4101 B3 4107 A4 5100 B2 6101 C2 6105 C2 7103 C2 7105 C2 7107 C1 7120 C3 CL 16532099_024 eps 040703 3122 123 6006 3 ...

Page 126: ... E3 9003 D3 9004 E3 9005 C3 9006 C3 F701 D4 F702 D4 I701 C3 I702 D3 I703 D3 I704 D2 I705 E3 I706 E3 I707 E2 I708 E1 I709 E1 I710 A3 1K5 3004 FOR SAA56XX GND_KEYBOARD 1702 200R 3003 F702 VOLUME 1K 3999 F701 I709 I710 I707 I708 I706 I704 I705 I703 I701 I702 VOLUME 1705 MENU 390R 3001 1701 0345 1 2 3 3K3 3002 3013 560R 9006 3012 390R 9005 9003 560R 3010 270R 3008 9001 9004 620R 3011 9002 1K1 3009 300...

Page 127: ...el Top Side Layout Top Control Panel Bottom Side CL 36532053_036 eps 180703 3104 303 3851 3 0345 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 CL 36532053_037 eps 180703 3104 303 3851 3 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008 3009 3010 3011 3012 3013 3999 6005 9001 9002 9003 9004 9005 9006 ...

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