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365 Notebook

Service Guide

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Copyright
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About this Manual Purpose


This service guide aims to furnish technical information to the service engineers and advanced users when upgrading, configuring, or repairing the Extensa 365 notebook.

Manual Structure
This service guide consists of four chapters and seven appendices as follows:

Chapter 1

System Introduction

This chapter gives the technical specifications for the notebook and its peripherals.

Chapter 2

BIOS Setup Information

This chapter includes the system BIOS information, focusing on the BIOS setup utility.

Chapter 3

Disassembly and Unit Replacement

This chapter tells how to disassemble the notebook and replace components.

Appendix A

Model Number Definition

This appendix shows the different configuration options for the 365 series notebook computer.

Appendix B

Compatibility Test Report Excerpt

This appendix contains the compatibility test report of the notebook.

Appendix C

BIOS POST Checkpoint

This appendix lists the POST checkpoints of the notebook BIOS.

Appendix D

Silk Screen

This appendix contains the silk screen of the notebook.

Appendix E

Spare Parts List

This appendix lists the spare parts for the 365 series notebook computer with their part numbers and other information.

Appendix G

Schematics

This appendix contains the schematic diagrams for the system board.

Appendix H

Troubleshooting to Board Repairing

If you need help.

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Conventions
The following are the conventions used in this manual:

Text entered by user


Screen messages

Represents parameter settings and text input by the user. Denotes actual messages that appear onscreen.

, etc.

Represent the actual keys that you have to press on the keyboard. NOTE Gives bits and pieces of additional information related to the current topic. WARNING Alerts you to any damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions. CAUTION Gives precautionary measures to avoid possible hardware or software problems. IMPORTANT Reminds you to do specific actions relevant to the accomplishment of procedures. TIP Tells how to accomplish a procedure with minimum steps through little shortcuts.

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Table of Contents Chapter 1


1.1 1.2 1.3

System Introduction
Overview......................................................................................................... 1-1 Jumpers and Connectors ............................................................................... 1-2 Hardware Configuration and Specification ..................................................... 1-4 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5 1.3.6 1.3.7 1.3.8 1.3.9 1.3.10 1.3.11 1.3.12 1.3.13 1.3.14 1.3.15 1.3.16 1.3.17 1.3.18 1.3.19 1.3.20 1.3.21 1.3.22 Memory Address Map..................................................................... 1-4 Interrupt Channel Map .................................................................... 1-4 DMA Channel Map.......................................................................... 1-5 I/O Address Map ............................................................................. 1-5 Processor........................................................................................ 1-6 BIOS ............................................................................................... 1-6 System Memory .............................................................................. 1-6 Second-Level Cache....................................................................... 1-7 Video Memory ................................................................................. 1-7 Video ............................................................................................... 1-7 Parallel Port..................................................................................... 1-8 Serial Port ....................................................................................... 1-9 Audio ............................................................................................... 1-9 PCMCIA .......................................................................................... 1-9 Touchpad ...................................................................................... 1-10 Keyboard....................................................................................... 1-10 FDD............................................................................................... 1-11 HDD .............................................................................................. 1-11 CD-ROM ....................................................................................... 1-12 Battery........................................................................................... 1-12 Charger ......................................................................................... 1-13 DC-DC Converter.......................................................................... 1-14

1.3.23 1.3.24 1.3.25 1.4

DC-AC Inverter.............................................................................. 1-14 LCD ............................................................................................... 1-14 AC Adapter.................................................................................... 1-15

Software Configuration and Specification..................................................... 1-17 1.4.1 1.4.2 BIOS.............................................................................................. 1-17 Drivers, Applications and Utilities.................................................. 1-23

1.5

Block Diagrams ............................................................................................ 1-25 1.5.1 1.5.2 System .......................................................................................... 1-25 Clock ............................................................................................. 1-26

1.6 1.7

Environmental Requirements ...................................................................... 1-27 Mechanical Specifications ............................................................................ 1-28

Chapter 2
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6

BIOS Setup
Basic System Settings.................................................................................... 2-3 Startup Configuration...................................................................................... 2-4 Onboard Devices Configuration ..................................................................... 2-6 System Security.............................................................................................. 2-8 Power Management Settings ....................................................................... 2-10 Load Default Settings ................................................................................... 2-12

Chapter 3
3.1

Disassembly and Unit Replacement


General Information........................................................................................ 3-2 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 Before You Begin ............................................................................ 3-2 Connector Types............................................................................. 3-3 Disassembly Sequence................................................................... 3-4

3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5

Installing Memory ........................................................................................... 3-6 Removing the Modem Board.......................................................................... 3-8 Removing the Hard Disk Drive ....................................................................... 3-9 Removing the Keyboard ............................................................................... 3-10

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3.6

Disassembling the Inside Frame Assembly ................................................. 3-12 3.6.1 3.6.2 3.6.3 3.6.4 3.6.5 3.6.6 3.6.7 3.6.8 Removing the Heat Sink Assembly............................................... 3-12 Removing the Display ................................................................... 3-13 Removing the Internal Drive ......................................................... 3-14 Replacing the CPU ....................................................................... 3-15 Detaching the Top Cover .............................................................. 3-16 Removing the Mainboard.............................................................. 3-17 Disassembling the Mainboard....................................................... 3-19 Disassembling the Top Cover....................................................... 3-20

3.7

Disassembling the Display ........................................................................... 3-21

Appendices
Appendix A Model Number Definition Appendix B Compatibility Test Report Excerpt Appendix C BIOS POST Checkpoint Appendix D Silk Screen Appendix E Spare Parts List Appendix F Explored View Diagram Appendix G Schematics Appendix H Ttroubleshooting to Board Repairing

List of Figures
1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 3-1 3-2 Jumpers and Connectors (Top View)............................................................. 1-2 Jumpers and Connectors (Bottom View) ....................................................... 1-3 Power Management Block Diagram............................................................. 1-18 System Block Diagram ................................................................................. 1-25 Clock Block Diagram.................................................................................... 1-26 Removing the Battery Pack............................................................................ 3-2 Using Connectors With Locks ........................................................................ 3-3

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3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-16 3-17 3-18 3-19 3-20 3-21

Disassembly Sequence Flowchart ................................................................. 3-5 Removing the Memory Door........................................................................... 3-6 Installing and Removing Memory ................................................................... 3-7 Removing the Modem Board.......................................................................... 3-8 Removing the Hard Disk Drive ....................................................................... 3-9 Removing the Display Hinge Covers............................................................ 3-10 Removing the Keyboard ............................................................................... 3-10 Unplugging the Keyboard Connectors.......................................................... 3-11 Removing the LED Cover............................................................................. 3-12 Removing the Heat Sink Assembly .............................................................. 3-12 Unplugging the Display Cable ...................................................................... 3-13 Removing the Display Hinge Screws ........................................................... 3-13 Removing the Display Hinge Screws ........................................................... 3-14 Removing the Internal Drive ......................................................................... 3-15 Replacing the CPU ....................................................................................... 3-15 Removing Cables ......................................................................................... 3-16 Removing Cables ......................................................................................... 3-16 Detaching the Top Cover.............................................................................. 3-17 Removing the Keyboard/Touchpad Board and DC-DC Converter Board Cover .................................................................... 3-17 Removing the DC-DC Converter Board ....................................................... 3-18 Removing the Mainboard ............................................................................. 3-18 Removing the Charger Board....................................................................... 3-19 Removing the PCMCIA Sockets .................................................................. 3-19 Removing the Hard Disk Drive Heat Sink .................................................... 3-20 Removing the Touchpad and Speakers ....................................................... 3-20 Removing the LCD Bumpers........................................................................ 3-21 Removing the Display Bezel Screws ............................................................ 3-21

3-22 3-23 3-24 3-25 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-29

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3-30 3-31 3-32 3-33

Removing the Display Bezel......................................................................... 3-22 Removing the Inverter Board ....................................................................... 3-22 Removing the LCD Panel............................................................................. 3-23 Removing the display cable from LCD Panel............................................... 3-23

List of Tables
1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-11 1-12 1-13 1-14 1-15 1-16 1-17 1-18 1-19 1-20 1-21 1-22 SW1 Switch Settings ...................................................................................... 1-3 Memory Address Map .................................................................................... 1-4 Interrupt Channel Map.................................................................................... 1-4 DMA Channel Map ......................................................................................... 1-5 I/O Address Map ............................................................................................ 1-5 Processor Specifications ................................................................................ 1-6 BIOS Specifications....................................................................................... 1-6 Memory Configurations .................................................................................. 1-7 Video RAM Configuration............................................................................... 1-7 Video Hardware Specification ....................................................................... 1-7 Supported External CRT Resolutions ............................................................ 1-8 Supported LCD Resolutions........................................................................... 1-8 Parallel Port Configurations........................................................................... 1-8 Serial Port Configurations .............................................................................. 1-9 Audio Specifications ....................................................................................... 1-9 PCMCIA Specifications ................................................................................ 1-10 Touchpad Specifications .............................................................................. 1-10 Keyboard Specifications ............................................................................... 1-10 Windows 95 Key Descriptions..................................................................... 1-11 FDD Specifications....................................................................................... 1-11 HDD Specifications ...................................................................................... 1-11 CD-ROM Specifications ............................................................................... 1-12

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1-23 1-24 1-25 1-26 1-27 1-28 1-29 1-30 1-31 1-32 1-33 1-34 1-35 1-36 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 3-1 C-1

Battery Specifications ................................................................................... 1-12 Charger Specifications ................................................................................. 1-13 DC-DC Converter Specifications.................................................................. 1-14 DC-AC Inverter Specifications...................................................................... 1-14 LCD Specifications ....................................................................................... 1-14 AC Adapter Specifications............................................................................ 1-15 Hotkey Descriptions...................................................................................... 1-17 Standby Mode Conditions and Descriptions................................................. 1-19 Light Green Mode Conditions and Descriptions ........................................... 1-20 Hibernation Mode Conditions and Descriptions ........................................... 1-21 Display Standby Mode Conditions and Descriptions .................................... 1-21 Hard Disk Standby Mode Conditions and Descriptions................................ 1-22 Location of Drivers in the System Utility CD................................................. 1-23 Location of Applications in the System Utility CD ......................................... 1-24 Basic System Settings Parameters ................................................................ 2-3 Startup Configuration Parameters.................................................................. 2-4 Onboard Devices Configuration Parameters.................................................. 2-6 System Security Parameters .......................................................................... 2-8 Power Management Settings ....................................................................... 2-10 Guide to Disassembly Sequence ................................................................... 3-4 POST Checkpoint List ....................................................................................E-1

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System Introduction
1.1 Overview

This computer combines high-performance, versatility, power management features and multimedia capabilities with unique style and ergonomic design. This computer was designed with the user in mind. Here are just a few of its many features:

Performance Intel Pentium processor with MMX technology 64-bit main memory and external (L2) cache memory Large LCD display and PCI local bus video with graphics acceleration Internal CD-ROM drive and external 3.5-inch floppy drive (CD-ROM drive model) Internal 3.5-inch floppy drive (FDD model) High-capacity, Enhanced-IDE hard disk Nickel Metal-Hydride battery pack Power management system with light green, standby and hibernation power saving modes

Multimedia 16-bit high-fidelity stereo audio with 3-D sound Built-in dual speakers Ultra-slim, high-speed CD-ROM drive

Connectivity High-speed fax/data modem port USB (Universal Serial Bus) port

Human-centric Design and Ergonomics Lightweight and slim Sleek, smooth and stylish design Full-sized keyboard and wide palmrest Ergonomically-centered touchpad pointing device

Expansion CardBus PC card (formerly PCMCIA) slots (two type II/I or one type III) with ZV (Zoomed Video) port support User-upgradeable memory and hard disk

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1.2
TOP VIEW

Jumpers and Connectors

CN1

CN2

PH1 PH2 PH3 CN9

CN10 CN3

CN4

CN5 CN6

CN7 CN8

CN11 CN12 SW1 CN14 CN13

CN15 CN16

CN17

CN18

GF1

PCB No. 97160-1

CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 CN8

USB port VGA port Parallel port Serial port RJ-11 phone jack LCD connector DC-DC connector Charger connector

CN9 CN10 CN11 CN12 CN13 CN14 CN15 CN16

Internal speaker connector (left) Internal speaker connector (right) PCMCIA socket connector Inverter connector FDD/CD-ROM connector Internal keyboard/touchpad connector HDD connector CD-ROM connector

CN17 CN18 SW1 GF1 PH1 PH2 PH3

CPU board connector Battery connector KB/password/logo setting switch Golden finger for debug card Microphone connector Line-In connector Line-out connector

Figure 1-1 1-2

Jumpers and Connectors (Top View) Service Guide

BOTTOM VIEW

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CN19

PCB No. 97160-1

CN21

CN19 CN20 CN21

Modem connector Modem connector DIMM socket

Figure 1-2

Jumpers and Connectors (Bottom View)

The following tables list the switch settings for SW1.

Table 1-1

SW1 Switch Settings


ON OFF Acer Check European On Off Japanese Off On Korean On On

Switch 1 (Logo Screen) Switch 2 (Password) English Switch 3 (KB Language) Switch 4 (KB Language) Off Off

OEM Bypass

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1.3
1.3.1
Table 1-2

Hardware Configuration and Specification


Memory Address Map
Memory Address Map
Definition 640 KB memory 128 KB video RAM Video BIOS 64 KB system BIOS Extended memory 256 KB system ROM Base memory Reserved for graphics display buffer Video BIOS System BIOS SIMM memory Duplicate of code assignment at 0E0000-0FFFFF Function

Address Range 000000 - 09FFFF 0A0000 - 0BFFFF 0C0000 - 0CBFFF 0F0000 - 0FFFFF 100000 - top limited FE0000 - FFFFFF

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Table 1-3
Priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Interrupt Channel Map


Interrupt Channel Map
Interrupt Number SMI NMI IRQ 0 IRQ 1 IRQ 2 IRQ 8 IRQ 9 IRQ 10 IRQ 11 IRQ 12 IRQ 13 IRQ 14 IRQ 15 IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ 5 IRQ 6 IRQ 7 Interrupt Source Power management unit Parity error detected, I/O channel error Interval timer, counter 0 output Keyboard Interrupt from controller 2 (cascade) Real-time clock / Cascaded to INT 0AH (IRQ 2) / Audio / PCMCIA/Internal Modem Audio (option) / PCMCIA / Internal modem / Serial communication port 2 / PCMCIA / USB Audio (option) / PCMCIA / Internal modem / Serial communication port 1 / PCMCIA PS/2 mouse INT from coprocessor Hard disk controller / PCMCIA controller CD-ROM controller / PCMCIA controller Serial communication port 2 / Internal modem / Audio / PCMCIA Serial communication port 1 / Internal modem / Audio / PCMCIA Parallel port (option) / Audio / PCMCIA Diskette controller Parallel port (option) / Audio / Internal Modem

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Table 1-4

DMA Channel Map


DMA Channel Map
Channel 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Address 0087 0083 0081 0082 Cascade 008B 0089 008A Function Audio (option) / Audio Audio (option) / ECP / Audio Diskette Audio (option) / ECP Cascade Not support Not support Audio (option)

Controller 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2

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Table 1-5

I/O Address Map


I/O Address Map
Device DMA controller-1 Interrupt controller-1 Timer 1 Timer 2 Keyboard controller 8742 chip select Real-time clock and NMI mask DMA page register Interrupt controller-2 DMA controller-2 Hard disk select Audio (option) - default Audio (option) Audio (option) Audio (option) Parallel port 3 COM 4 COM 2 Parallel port 2 Parallel port 1 Video subsystem Video subsystem Video DAC Enhanced graphics display Color graphics adapter PCMCIA controller COM3 Floppy disk controller COM 1 PCI configuration register

Address Range 000 - 00F 020 - 021 040 - 043 048 - 04B 060 - 06E 070 - 071 080 - 08F 0A0 - 0A1 0C0 - 0DF 1F0 - 1F7 220 - 22F 230 - 23F 240 - 24F 250 - 25F 278 - 27F 2E8 - 2EF 2F8 - 2FF 378, 37A 3BC - 3BE 3B4, 3B5, 3BA 3C0 - 3C5 3C6 - 3C9 3C0 - 3CF 3D0 - 3DF 3E0 - 3E1 3E8 - 3EF 3F0 - 3F7 3F8 - 3FF CF8 - CFF

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1.3.5
Table 1-6

Processor
Processor Specifications
Item Specification P55C-166, Tillamook-200/233 TCP Yes 0MHz 2.45V/1.8V/1.8V 3.3V/2.5V/2.5V

CPU type CPU package Switchable processor speed (Y/N) Minimum working speed CPU core voltage CPU I/O voltage

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Table 1-7

BIOS
BIOS Specifications
Item Specification Acer V3.0 Yes 256KB 32-pin PLCC Yes

BIOS vendor BIOS version BIOS in flash EPROM (Y/N) BIOS ROM size BIOS package type Same BIOS for STN color/TFT color (Y/N)

The BIOS can be overwritten/upgradeable using the "AFLASH" utility (AFLASH.EXE). Please refer to software specification section for details.

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System Memory

Memory is upgradeable from 16 to 80 MB, employing 16-/32-/64-MB 64-bit soDIMMs (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules). After installing the memory modules, the system automatically detects and reconfigures the total memory size during the POST routines. The following lists important memory specifications.

Memory bus width: 64-bit Expansion RAM module type:144-pin, 64-bit, small outline Dual Inline Memory Module (soDIMM)

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Expansion RAM module size/configuration: 8MB (1M*16x4) 16MB (2M*8x8) 32MB (4M*16x4) 64MB (8M*8x8)

Expansion RAM module speed/voltage/package: 60ns/3.3v/TSOP EDO EDO and fast-page mode DIMMs may be used together in a memory configuration.

The following table lists all possible memory configurations.

Table 1-8

Memory Configurations
On Board 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB Slot 1 0 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64MB Total Memory 16 MB 32 MB 48 MB 80 MB

1.3.8

Second-Level Cache

This notebook has 256KB second-level (L2) cache onboard.

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Table 1-9

Video Memory
Video RAM Configuration
Item Specification Fixed, build in chip 1.1MB 50ns 3.3V

Fixed or upgradeable Memory size/configuration Memory speed Memory voltage

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Table 1-10

Video
Video Hardware Specification
Specification NeoMagic 2097 3.3V

Item Video chip Working voltage

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External CRT Resolution Support

Table 1-11

Supported External CRT Resolutions


CRT Refresh Rate CRT only Simultaneous 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Simultaneous on TFT LCD SVGA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Simultaneous on STN LCD SVGA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Resolution x Color on External CRT

640x480x16 640x480x256 640x480x65,536 640x480x16,777,216 800x600x256 800x600x65,536 1024x768x256

60 60,75,85 60,75,85 60,75,85 60,75,85 60,75,85 60,75,85

LCD Resolution Support

Table 1-12

Supported LCD Resolutions


TFT LCD (SVGA) Y Y Y Y Y Y Y DSTN LCD (SVGA) Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Resolution x Color on LCD Only* 640x480x16 640x480x256 640x480x65,536 640x480x16,777,216 800x600x256 800x600x65,536 1024x768x256

* Maximum resolution (External CRT): 1024x768

Using software, you can set the LCD to a higher resolution than its physical resolution, but the image shown on the LCD will pan.

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Table 1-13

Parallel Port
Parallel Port Configurations
Item Specification 1 Yes (set by BIOS setup) 25-pin D-type Rear side Parallel port : Enabled / Disabled Base Address: 378h/278h/3BCH IRQ: 7/ 5

Number of parallel ports ECP support Connector type Location Selectable parallel port (by BIOS Setup)

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Table 1-14

Serial Port
Serial Port Configurations
Item Specification 1 Yes 9-pin D-type Rear side Serial Port : Enabled / Disabled Base Address : 3F8h / 2F8h / 3E8h / 2E8h IRQ: 4 /11

Number of serial ports 16550 UART support Connector type Location Selectable serial port (by BIOS Setup)

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Table 1-15

Audio
Audio Specifications
Item Specification YMF715 Built-in Stereo 16-bit SB-16 , Windows Sound System Voice, Synthesizer, Line-in, Microphone, CD 8-/16-bit, mono/stereo 44.1 kHz No Yes / 2 pcs. Yes Yes

Chipset Audio onboard or optional Mono or stereo Resolution Compatibility Mixed sound sources Voice channel Sampling rate Internal microphone Internal speaker / quantity Microphone jack Headphone jack

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PCMCIA

PCMCIA is an acronym for Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. The PCMCIA committee set out to standardize a way to add credit-card size peripheral devices to a wide range of personal computers with as little effort as possible. There are two type II/I or one type III PC Card slots found on the left panel of the notebook. These slots accept credit-card-sized cards that enhances the usability and expandability of the notebook. ZV (Zoomed Video) port support allows your system to support hardware MPEG in the form of a ZV PC card.

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Table 1-16

PCMCIA Specifications
Item Specification O2 Micro OZ6833 Type-II / Type-III Two Type-II or one Type-III Left side Yes

Chipset Supported card type Number of slots Access location ZV (Zoomed Video) port support

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Table 1-17

Touchpad
Touchpad Specifications
Item Specification Synaptics TM3202TPD-226 5 10% Palm-rest center Yes Yes 20 PS/2 (compatible with Microsoft mouse driver)

Vendor & model name Power supply voltage (V) Location Internal & external pointing device work simultaneously Support external pointing device hot plug X/Y position resolution (points/mm) Interface

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Table 1-18

Keyboard
Keyboard Specifications
Item Specification SMK KAS1901-0161R (English) 84/85 keys Yes, (Logo key / Application key): Yes

Vendor & model name Total number of keypads Windows 95 keys Internal & external keyboard work simultaneously

Windows 95 Keys The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows 95-specific functions. See Table 1-26.

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Table 1-19
Key

Windows 95 Key Descriptions


Description Start button. Combinations with this key performs special functions, e.g.: Windows + Tab Activate next Taskbar button Windows + E Explore My Computer Windows + F Find Document Windows + M Minimize All Shift + Windows + M Undo Minimize All Windows + R Display Run dialog box Opens the applications context menu (same as right-click).

Windows logo key

Application key

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Table 1-20

FDD
FDD Specifications
Item Specification Mitsumi D353F2 2DD (720K) 9 80 250 300 300 360 2HD (1.2M, 3-mode) 15 80 500 360 2 MFM +5 10% 2HD (1.44M) 18 80 500 300

Vendor & model name Floppy Disk Specifications Media recognition Sectors / track Tracks Data transfer rate (Kbits/s) Rotational speed (RPM) Read/write heads Encoding method Power Requirement Input Voltage (V)

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Table 1-21

HDD
HDD Specifications
Item Specification Hitachi DK225A-21 IBM DTNA22160 IBM DDLA21620

Vendor & Model Name Drive Format Capacity (MB) Bytes per sector Logical heads Logical sectors Drive Format Logical cylinders Physical read/write heads Disks

2160 512 16 63 4889 6 3

2160 512 16 63 4200 6 3

1620 512 16 63 3152 3 2

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Table 1-21

HDD Specifications
Item Specification 4464 128 ATA-3(IDE) 5.7 ~ 9.0 16.6 /33.3 (max., PIO mode 4) 5 5% 4000 96 ATA-3 5 ~ 7.7 16.6 (max., PIO mode 4) 5 + 5% 4000 96 ATA-3 5 ~ 8.3 16.6 (max., PIO mode 4) 5 5%

Spindle speed (RPM) Performance Specifications Buffer size (KB) Interface Data transfer rate (disk-buffer, Mbytes/s) Data transfer rate (host-buffer, Mbytes/s) DC Power Requirements Voltage tolerance (V)

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Table 1-22

CD-ROM
CD-ROM Specifications
Item Specification Teac-20X

Vendor & Model Name Performance Specification Speed (KB/sec) Access time (ms) Buffer memory (KB) Interface Applicable disc format Loading mechanism Power Requirement Input Voltage (V)

2100 (ave. speed), 3000 (max.) 150 (Typ.) 128 Enhanced IDE (ATAPI) compatible CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA (except ADPCM), CD-I, Photo CD (Multisession), Video CD, CD+ Soft eject (with emergency eject hole) 5

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Table 1-23

Battery
Battery Specifications
Item Specification Yes, by hotkey Solomonbtp-1631(pack)/Toshiba(cell) NiMH 3500 1.2 7-cell 7 serial 8.4

Battery gauge on screen Vendor & model name Battery type Cell capacity (mAH) Cell voltage (V) Number of battery cell Package configuration Package voltage (V)

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Table 1-23

Battery Specifications
Item Specification 3500 No

Package capacity (WAH) Second battery

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Charger

To charge the battery, place the battery pack inside the battery compartment and plug the AC adapter into the notebook and an electrical outlet. The adapter has three charging modes:

Rapid mode The notebook uses rapid charging when power is turned off and a powered AC adapter is connected to it. In rapid mode, a fully depleted battery gets fully charged in approximately two hours.

Charge-in-use mode When the notebook is in use with the AC adapter plugged in, the notebook also charges the battery pack if installed. This mode will take longer to fully charge a battery than rapid mode. In charge-in-use mode, a fully depleted battery gets fully charged in approximately six to eight hours.

Trickle mode The adapter charges the battery pack for two hours using trickle current 17 3mA, then shifts to 1/10 duty pulse trickle charge to keep the battery capacity at 100%.

Table 1-24

Charger Specifications
Item Specification Ambit T62.096.C.00 0-24 4.3 8.2 0.15 7.8 0.15 6.8 0.15 0.9 0.1 (typ.) 2.0 0.1(typ.) 60

Vendor & model name Input voltage (from adapter, V) Output current (to DC/DC converter, A) Battery Low Voltage Battery Low 1 level (V) Battery Low 2 level (V) Battery Low 3 level (V) Charge Current Background charge (charge even system is still operative, A) Normal charge (charge while system is not operative, A) Charging Protection Maximum temperature protection ( )

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DC-DC Converter

DC-DC converter generates multiple DC voltage level for whole system unit use.

Table 1-25

DC-DC Converter Specifications


Item Specification Ambit T62.095.C.00 8~21 5V 3.3V Vcpu (2.47 /2.15 /1.8V/2.0V) 0~6 50 100 3-4 6.5-9 +12V +6V 5VSB

Vendor & model name Input voltage (Vdc) Output Rating

Current (w/ load, A) Voltage ripple (max., mV) Voltage noise (max., mV) OVP (Over Voltage Protection, V) OCP (Over Current Protection, A)

0~3.2 50 100 6.1~8.0 4-6

0~3.3 50 100 4.2~6.2 4-6

0~0.15 100 200 0.3-0.4

0~0.1 300 500 -

0.005 75 250 -

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DC-AC Inverter

DC-AC inverter is used to generate very high AC voltage, then supply to LCD CCFT backlight use, and is also responsible for the control of LCD brightness. Avoid touching the DC-AC inverter area while the system unit is turned on.

Table 1-26

DC-AC Inverter Specifications


Item Specification Ambit T62.104.C.00 6.8(in.) 1000 (min.) 40 (min.) 1.0~5.5 (min.) 1.5~6.1 (typ.) 22(max.) 750 (max.) 1600 (max.) 65 (max.) 2.0~6.7 (max.)

Vendor & model name Input voltage (V) Input current (mA) Output voltage (Vrms, no load) Output voltage frequency (kHz) Output current (mArms)

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Table 1-27

LCD
LCD Specifications
Specification TORiSAN LM-JK53-22NFQ 12.1 STN SVGA (800x600) TORiSAN LM-JK53-22NFR-A 12.1 STN VGA (800x600) HITACHI TX31D21VC 12.1 TFT SVGA (800x600)

Item Vendor & model name

Mechanical Specifications LCD display area (diagonal, inch) Display technology Resolution

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Item

LCD Specifications
Specification -40 (typ.)
2

Supported colors Optical Specification Contrast ratio Brightness (cd/m ) Brightness control Contrast control Electrical Specification Supply voltage for LCD display (V) Supply voltage for LCD backlight (Vrms)

-40 (typ.) 70 (typ.) keyboard hotkey using keyboard hotkey 3.3 or 5 (typ.) 630 (typ.)

262,144 colors 80 (typ.) 70 (typ.) keyboard hotkey none

70 (typ.) keyboard hotkey using keyboard hotkey 3.3 or 5 (typ.) 630 (typ.)

3.0 ~ 3.6 (typ.) 595(typ.), 660(max)

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AC Adapter
AC Adapter Specifications
Item Specification Delta ADP-45GB Rev. E3, E5

Vendor & model name Input Requirements Nominal voltages (Vrms) Nominal frequency (Hz) Frequency variation range (Hz) Maximum input current (A, @90Vac, full load) Inrush current

90 - 270 47 - 63 47 - 63 1.5 A The maximum inrush current will be less than 50A and 100A when the adapter is connected to 115Vac(60Hz) and 230Vac(50Hz) respectively. It should provide an efficiency of 83% minimum, when measured at maximum load under 115V(60Hz).

Efficiency Output Ratings (CV mode) DC output voltage (V) Noise + Ripple (mV) Output Ratings (CV mode) Load (A) DC output voltage (V) Constant output (A) Dynamic Output Characteristics Turn-on delay time (s, @115Vac) Hold up time (ms; @115 Vac input, full load) Over Voltage Protection (OVP, V)

+19.0V~20.5V 300mvp-pmax (20Mhz bandwidth)

0 (min.) +12 ~+19 2.75 0.2

2.4 (max.)

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AC Adapter Specifications
Item Specification Output can be shorted without damage 15 (at air discharge)

Short circuit protection Electrostatic discharge (ESD, kV) Dielectric Withstand Voltage Primary to secondary Leakage current Regulatory Requirements Internal filter meets: 1. 2. 3. 4. FCC class B requirements. (USA)

3000 Vac (or 4242 Vdc), 10 mA for 1 second 0.25 mA maximum @ 254 Vac, 60Hz.

VDE 243/1991 class B requirements. (German) CISPR 22 Class B requirements. (Scandinavia) VCCI class II requirements. (Japan)

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1.4.1

Software Configuration and Specification


BIOS

The BIOS is compliant to PCI v2.1, APM v1.2, E-IDE and PnP specification. It also defines the hotkey functions and controls the system power-saving flow. Keyboard Hotkey Definition The notebook supports the following hotkeys.

Table 1-29
Hotkey Fn-Esc Fn-F1 Fn-F2

Hotkey Descriptions
Icon Function Hotkey Escape Exits the hotkey control. Displays the hotkey list and help. Press | to exit the screen. Toggles between brightness control and contrast control. Press the scale hotkeys (Fn- and Fn -) to increase and decrease the brightness or contrast level. Contrast Control Notebooks with TFT displays do not show the brightness control icon. Description

Hotkey Help Brightness Control

Fn-F3 Fn-F4

Display Toggle Battery Gauge

Switches display from LCD to CRT to both LCD and CRT. Displays the battery gauge.

Fn-F5

Volume Control

Press the scale hotkeys (Fn- and Fn-) to increase and decrease the output level.

Fn-F6 Fn-F7

Setup Hibernation/Standby

Gains access to BIOS Setups Advanced System Configuration parameters. Enters hibernation mode if the 0-volt suspend function is installed and enabled; otherwise, the notebook enters standby mode. Increases the setting of the current icon. Decreases the setting of the current icon. Turns the internal touchpad on and off.

Fn- Fn- Fn-T

Scale Increase Scale Decrease Toggle Touchpad

When the available hotkey is toggled, the system will issue a beep to enter the assigned process.

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MultiBoot The system can boot from the FDD, External FDD, HDD, or CD-ROM. The user can select the desired booting process to boot the system. If the CD-ROM is bootable, the BIOS will override the other process to boot the system directly. Power Management This computer has a built-in power management unit that monitors system activity. System activity refers to any activity involving one or more of the following devices: keyboard, mouse, floppy drive, hard disk, peripherals connected to the serial and parallel ports, and video memory. If no activity is detected for a period of time (called an inactivity time-out), the computer stops some or all of these devices in order to conserve energy. This computer employs an innovative power management technique called Heuristic Power Management or HPM. HPM allows the computer to provide maximum power conservation and maximum performance at the same time. Power management methods used by most computers are timer-based. You set inactivity time-out values for the display, hard disk, and other devices. The computer then "sleeps" when these timeouts elapse. The problem with this is that no two users are alike. Each of us has his or her own habits when using the computer, which makes timer-based power management ineffective. With HPM, your computer manages its power according to the way you use your computer. This means the computer delivers maximum power when you need it, and saves power when you dont need the maximum all without your intervention. There are no timers to set, because the HPM system figures out everything for you.
Cover Door Close

Power Switch Off More than 3 Seconds

Power Off
Power Switch On

Display Screen Off


K/B, PS/2 Mouse Pressed

Check password if needed


System Active

Display Standby Timer Time Out Standby Event

Power Switch (Beep)

Standby Mode Light Green Mode

Standby Wakeup Event

Normal Mode
Power Switch Cover Door Close

Power Switch (Beep)

Hibernation Event

Standby Mode Hibernation Mode Light Green Mode

Cover Door Open

HDD Standby Timer Time Out Idle of HDD

HDD Standby Mode (HDD Motor Off)

HDD Acess

Figure 1-3

Power Management Block Diagram

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ON MODE

Normal full-on operation


STANDBY MODE

The computer consumes very low power in standby mode. memory until battery is drained.

Data remain intact in the system

Warning: Unstored data is lost when you turn off the computer power in standby mode or when the battery is drained.

Table 1-30
Condition

Standby Mode Conditions and Descriptions


Description

The condition to There are two necessary conditions for the computer to enter standby mode: enter Standby Heuristic Power Management Mode must be set to [ENABLED]. Mode In this situation, the following are ways to enter standby mode: Pressing the sleep hot key Fn-F7 If the waiting time determined by the computers HPM unit elapses without any system activity. Closing the display cover. With the System Sleep State is set to [HIBERNATION], the computer also enters standby mode if the hibernation file (Sleep Manager) is invalid or not present.

Hard Disk Drive is [Disabled] in System Security of BIOS SETUP. Hard Disk 0 is [None] in Basic System Configuration of BIOS SETUP. Note: If the computer detects a PC I/O card installed in the PC card slots, the computer "sleeps" (light green mode) to maintain your communications connection. It will not enter standby mode. The condition of Standby Mode The condition back to On Mode Issue a beep. The standby indicator flashes. Disable the mouse, serial and the parallel port. The keyboard controller, HDD and VGA enter the standby mode. Stop the CPU internal clock. All the functions are disabled except the keyboard, battery low warning and modem ring wake up from standby (if enabled).

Any one of following activities will let system back to Normal Mode: Any keystroke (Internal KB or External KB) Any active pointing device (internal or external, PS/2 or serial or USB) Resume Timer matched Opening the display cover if you closed the display cover to enter Standby mode. Modem ring

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LIGHT GREEN MODE

The notebook consumes very low power in light green mode. Data and I/O connections remain intact in the system memory until battery is drained.

Table 1-31
Condition

Light Green Mode Conditions and Descriptions


Description PCMCIA I/O Card detected and occupy resources (Non Cardbus mode). HPM timer times out or cover close or APM standby / suspend function calls. Issue a beep. Only HDD, VGA enter standby

The condition to enter Light Green Mode The condition of Light Green Mode The condition back to On Mode

Any one of following activities will let system back to Normal Mode: Any keystroke (Internal KB or External KB) Any active pointing device (internal or external, PS/2 or serial or USB) Resume Timer matched Modem ring

HIBERNATION MODE

In hibernation mode, all power shuts off (the computer does not consume any power). The computer saves all system information onto the hard disk before it enters hibernation mode. Once you turn on the power, the computer restores this information and resumes where you left off upon leaving hibernation mode.

If the computer beeps but does not enter hibernation mode after pressing the sleep hot key, it means the operating system will not allow the computer to enter the power saving mode.

Do not change any devices (such as add memory or swap hard disks when the computer is in hibernation mode.

If the computer detects a PC I/O card installed in the PC card slots, the computer enters light green mode to maintain your communications connection. It will not enter standby nor hibernation mode.

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Table 1-32
Condition

Hibernation Mode Conditions and Descriptions


Description There are two necessary conditions for the computer to enter standby mode: Heuristic Power Management Mode must be set to [ENABLED]. The hibernation file created by Sleep Manager must be present and valid. Pressing the sleep hot key Fn-F7 Hard Disk Drive is not [Disabled] in System Security of BIOS SETUP. Hard Disk 0 is not [None] in Basic System Configuration of BIOS SETUP. If the waiting time determined by the computers HPM unit elapses without any system activity. If a battery low condition takes place, the computer enters hibernation mode in about three minutes. The Sleep Upon Battery-low parameter in Setup must be set to [ENABLED]. Invoked by the operating system power saving modes Except the RTC, KB controller and power switch, all the system components are off. Pressing the power switch. Resume Timer matched

The condition to enter Hibernation Mode

In this situation, the following are ways to enter hibernation mode:

The condition of Hibernation Mode The condition back to On Mode

DISPLAY STANDBY MODE

Screen activity is determined by the keyboard, the built-in touchpad, and an external PS/2 pointing device. If these devices are idle for the period determined by the computers HPM unit, the display shuts off until you press a key or move the touchpad or external mouse.

Table 1-33

Display Standby Mode Conditions and Descriptions


Description Pointing device is idle until Display Standby Timer times-out or LCD cover is closed. All the system components are on except LCD backlight and CRT horizontal frequency output (if CRT is connected) Any keystroke (Internal KB or External KB) Pointing device activity

Condition The condition to enter Display Standby Mode The condition of Display Standby Mode The condition back to On Mode

The VGA BIOS should support DPMS (Desktop Power Management System) for the standby and hibernation mode function call. When the Display Standby Timer expires, the system BIOS will execute the DPMS service routines.

HARD DISK STANDBY MODE

The hard disk enters standby mode when there are no disk read/write operations within the period of time determined by the computers HPM unit. In this state, the power supplied to the hard disk is reduced to a minimum. The hard disk returns to normal once the computer accesses it.

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Table 1-34

Hard Disk Standby Mode Conditions and Descriptions


Condition Description Display Standby HPM timer times-out or LCD cover is closed. All the system components are on except HDD spindle motor Any access to HDD

The condition to enter HDD Standby Mode The condition of HDD Standby Mode The condition back to On Mode
BATTERY LOW

When the battery capacity is low and no adapter is plugged in, the system will generate the following battery low warning:

Flash power LED with 1 Hz. Issue 4 short beeps per minute (if enabled in setup). If the AC adapter does not plug in within 3 minutes and the Standby/Hibernation upon Batterylow in BIOS SETUP is enabled, the system will enter Standby/0-Volt Hibernation Mode. The battery low warning will stop as soon as the AC adapter is plugged into the system.

THE AUTODIM PROCESS OF THE LCD BRIGHTNESS

The notebook has a unique automatic dim power saving feature. When the notebook is using AC power and you disconnect the AC adapter from the notebook, the system decides whether or not to automatically dim the LCD backlight to save power. If the LCD backlight is too bright, the system automatically adjusts it to a manageable level; otherwise, the level stays the same. If you want a brighter picture, you can then adjust the brightness and contrast level using hotkeys (Fn-F2). If you reconnect AC power to the system, the system automatically adjusts the LCD backlight to its original level the brightness and contrast level before disconnecting the AC adapter. If you adjusted the brightness and contrast level after disconnecting AC power, the level stays the same after you reconnect the AC adapter. There are two reasons for the notebook to have the LCD AutoDim feature. The first is to save the power during the notebook is operating under the DC mode. The second is to save the favorite brightness parameter set by the user.

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The following processes are the basic methods used to implement the LCD brightness AutoDim. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. If the original brightness is over 75% and the AC power is on-line, the BIOS will change the brightness to 75% after the AC power is off-line. If the original brightness is below 75%, the brightness maintains the same level even if the AC power is off-line. If the brightness is already changed by the hotkey under DC power, it will not be changed after the AC power is plugged in. If the brightness is not changed by the hotkey under DC power, the brightness will be changed back to the old setting the previous brightness parameter under AC power. If the previous brightness parameter does not exist, the brightness will not be changed in process 4.

1.4.2

Drivers, Applications and Utilities

The notebook comes preloaded with the following software:

Windows 95

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System utilities and application software Sleep Manager utility Display drivers Audio drivers

PC Card slot drivers and applications Other third-party application software

Table 1-35

Location of Drivers in the System Utility CD


Device Category Function Audio Mouse Video Zoomed Video Port Location ENGLISH\WIN95\AUDIO\ ENGLISH\WIN95\MOUSE\ ENGLISH\WIN95\VGA\ English\Win95\PCMCIA\

Sound, video and game controllers Mouse Display adapters PCMCIA

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In some areas, a different operating system may be pre-loaded instead of Windows 95. The system utilities and application software list may vary.

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To re-install applications under Windows 95, click on Start, then Run. Based on the location of the application, run the setup program to install the application. The following table lists the applications and their locations:

Table 1-36
Name Sleep Manager Y-Station SafeOFF

Location of Applications in the System Utility CD


Function 0V Suspend utility Audio application Protect if user accidentally press the power switch Location ENGLISH\WIN95\SLEEPMGR\ ENGLISH\WIN95\Ystation ENGLISH\WIN95\SAFEOFF

Drivers for Windows 3.x and Windows NT are also found in the System Utility CD if you should need them.

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1.5
1.5.1

Block Diagrams
System

CPU P55C/ Tillamook


CPU Bus
ALI M1531 DRAM on board DIMM Socket

PCI Bus

PCMCIA O2Micro OZ6833

USB Conn.

ALI M1533

CD-ROM & HDD Conn.

VGA NeoMagic NM2097

ISA Bus
AUDIO YMF715

Super I/O NS97338


Parallel Port

BIOS ROM

KBC M38813

OpAmp TPA0102.

Serial Port

Internal FDD Conn.

Battery Conn.

Charger Conn.

Figure 1-4

System Block Diagram

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1.5.2

Clock

M1533

DIMM CPU SMB BUS CACHE CPU CLK PCI CLK 14.318M 48MHZ USB DIMM SDRAM CLK M1531 1531 1533 NM2097 O2M 6833 1533 NM2097 YMF715 MODEM ID CLK 24MHz

CLK GEN CY2272

NS 97338
8 MHz

38813

Figure 1-5

Clock Block Diagram

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1.6

Environmental Requirements
Environmental Requirements
Item Specification

Table 1- 37

Temperature Operating ( Humidity Operating (non-condensing) Non-operating (non-condensing) Operating Vibration (unpacked) Operating Sweep rate Number of test cycles Non-operating Vibration (unpacked) Non-operating Sweep rate Number of text cycles Non-operating Vibration (packed) Non-operating Sweep rate Number of text cycles Shock Non-operating (unpacked) Non-operating (packed) Altitude Operating Non-operating ESD Air discharge 8kV (no error) 12.5kV (no restart error) 15kV (no damage) 4kV (no error) 6kV (no restart error) 8kV (no damage) 10,000 feet (5C ~ 40C) 40,000 feet (-20C ~ 60C) 40G peak, 112ms, half-sine 50G peak, 112ms, half-sine 5 - 62.6Hz, 0.51mm; 62.6-500Hz, 4G 0.5 octave / minute 4 / axis (X,Y,Z) 5 - 27.1Hz, 0.6G; 27.1 - 50Hz, 0.41mm; 50-500Hz, 2G 0.5 octave / minute 4 / axis (X,Y,Z) 5 - 25.6Hz, 0.38mm; 25.6 - 250Hz, 0.5G 0.5 octave / minute 2 / axis (X,Y,Z) 20% ~ 85% 20% ~ 90% ) ) +5~ +35 -20 ~ +60 Non-operating(

Contact discharge

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1.7

Mechanical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Item Specification (includes battery) 2.77 kg. (6.11 lb.) 2.89 kg. (6.37 lb.) WxDxH 310mm x 245mm x 46mm (12.2 x 9.65 x 1.81)

Table 1-38

Weight FDD model CD-ROM model Dimensions (main footprint)

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BIOS Setup
The Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into your computers BIOS (Basic Input/Ouput System). Your computer is already properly configured and optimized, and you do not need to run this utility. However, if you encounter configuration problems, you may need to run Setup. Please also refer to Chapter 6, Troubleshooting when a problem arises. To activate the Setup Utility, press F2 after you hear a beep while the Extensa logo is being displayed.

When Silent Boot (described later in this chapter) is disabled, a message displays telling you when you can press F2 to run the Setup Utility.

BIOS V3.0 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------016384 KB Memory Good

Enter Setup, Press F2 Key -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACR58000-M12-970324-R01-A0-EN Copyright Acer Incorporated 1990-1997. All Rights Reserved

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Pressing F2 brings up the main screen of the Setup Utility.

SETUP Utility

Basic System Settings Startup Configuration Onboard Devices Configuration System Security Power Management Load Default Settings

=Move Highlight Bar, =Select, Esc=Exit

Press the cursor keys () to move the highlight bar, then press Enter to make a menu selection.

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Basic System Settings

The Basic System Settings screen contains parameter items involving basic computer settings.

Basic System Settings

Date ------------------------------------ [Thu Jun. 11, 1998] Time ----------------------------------- [10:00:00] Floppy Disk A ---------------------- [1.44 MB 3.5-inch] Floppy Disk B ---------------------- [ None ] Cylinders Heads Sectors Size(MB) Hard Disk ---------------------------- [Auto] xxxx xx xx xxxx

=Move Highlight Bar, =Change Setting, Esc=Exit

Press and to move the highlight bar; press and to change the setting of the highlighted parameter. To exit this screen and return to the main screen, press Esc. The following table describes the parameters in this screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings.

Table 2-1
Parameter

Basic System Settings Parameters


Description Setting or Format

Date Time Floppy Disk A Floppy Disk B

Sets the computers system date Sets the computers system time Selects the floppy disk drive type. Selects the floppy disk drive type. In most cases, you only have need for one floppy disk drive (A), so this is normally set to None. Selects the hard disk drive type. When set to User, you need to specify the Cylinder, Head and Sector information. For hassle-free and correct drive detection, this should be set to Auto.

Day of the Week-Month-DayYear Hour:Min:Sec 1.44 MB 3.5-inch None None 1.44 MB 3.5-inch

Hard Disk

Auto User None

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2.2

Startup Configuration

The Startup Configuration screen contains parameter items that are set up when the computer starts up.

Startup Configuration

Boot Display --------------------------Memory Test --------------------------Silent Boot ----------------------------System Boot Drive ------------------Boot from CD-ROM -----------------CardBus Support -------------------USB Function Support -------------

[Auto] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Drive A Then C] [Enabled] [Enabled ] [Disabled]

=Move Highlight Bar, =Change Setting, Esc=Exit

Press and to move the highlight bar; press and to change the setting of the highlighted parameter. To exit this screen and return to the main screen, press Esc. The following table describes the parameters in this screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings.

Table 2-2
Parameter

Startup Configuration Parameters


Description Setting or Format

Boot Display

Sets the display device (computer LCD and/or external monitor) to use when the computer starts (boots) up. When set to Auto, the computer outputs to the external monitor if one is connected; otherwise, the computer outputs to the LCD.

Auto Both

Memory Test Silent Boot System Boot Drive

Runs or skips the memory test. Hides or displays the POST (Power-on SelfTest) screen messages. Sets the startup (boot) sequence of the drives in your computer. For example, when set to Drive A Then C, the computer searches for a system (bootable) diskette in drive A first before proceeding with drive C.

Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Drive A Then C Drive C Then A Drive C Drive A

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Table 2-2
Parameter

Startup Configuration Parameters


Description Setting or Format

Boot from CD-ROM

Tells the computer to search for a bootable disc in the CD-ROM drive and boot from that disc. If the computer cannot find a bootable disc, it proceeds according to the System Boot Drive parameter setting.

Disabled Enabled

CardBus Support USB Function Support

Enables or disables CardBus support. For more information concerning CardBus, see section 3.7. Selects support for USB (Universal Serial Bus). Enable this parameter if you are connecting USB device(s) to the computer.

Enabled Disabled Disabled Enabled

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2.3

Onboard Devices Configuration

The Onboard Devices Configuration screen contains parameter items that are related to port devices on your computer.

Onboard Devices Configuration

Serial Port ---------------------------Base Address --------------------IRQ ----------------------------------Parallel Port ------------------------Base Address --------------------IRQ ----------------------------------Operation Mode -----------------ECP DMA Channel ---------------

[Enabled] [3F8h] [4] [Enabled] [378h] [7] [Bi-directional] [-]

=Move Highlight Bar, =Change Setting, Esc=Exit

Press and to move the highlight bar; press and to change the setting of the highlighted parameter. To exit this screen and return to the main screen, press Esc. The following table describes the parameters in this screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings.

Table 2-3
Parameter

Onboard Devices Configuration Parameters


Description Setting or Format

Serial Port Base Address

Enables or disables the serial port Sets the I/O base address of the serial port

Enabled Disabled 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h 4 11 Enabled Disabled 378h 278h 3BCh 7 5 Bi-directional ECP Standard

IRQ Parallel Port Base Address IRQ Operation Mode

Sets the IRQ (interrupt request) channel of the serial port Enables or disables the parallel port Sets the I/O base address of the parallel port

Sets the interrupt request (IRQ) channel of the parallel port Selects the operation mode of the parallel port. ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) supports a 16byte FIFO (first in, first out) which can be accessed by host DMA cycles and PIO cycles, boosting I/O bandwidth to meet the demands of high-performance peripherals.

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Table 2-3
Parameter

Onboard Devices Configuration Parameters


Description Setting or Format

ECP DMA Channel

Sets the DMA channel of the parallel port when the parallel operation mode is set to ECP.

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2.4

System Security

The System Security screen contains parameter items that help safeguard and protect your computer from unauthorized use.

System Security

Disk Diskette Drive --------------------Hard Disk Drive -----------------Setup Password -------------------POST Password --------------------

Drive

Control [Normal] [Normal] [ [ None None ] ]

=Move Highlight Bar, =Change Setting, Esc=Exit

Press and to move the highlight bar; press and to change the setting of the highlighted parameter. To exit this screen and return to the main screen, press Esc. The following table describes the parameters in this screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings.

Table 2-4
Parameter

System Security Parameters


Description Setting or Format

Diskette Drive (Control) Hard Disk Drive (Control) Setup 1 Password

Sets the control level of the diskette drive.

Normal Disabled Write Protect All Sectors Write Protect Boot Sector Normal Disabled Write Protect All Sectors Write Protect Boot Sector None Enabled

Sets the control level of the diskette drive.

Sets (and enables) the setup password. When set, this password protects this Setup Utility from unauthorized entry. Before the computer allows access to the Setup Utility, you need to enter the setup password.

To set passwords, see section 1.9.2.

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Table 2-4
Parameter

System Security Parameters


Description Setting or Format

Power On 1 Password

Sets (and enables) the power- on password. When set, this password protects the computer from unauthorized entry. At startup, you need to enter the power on password to continue computer operation.

None Enabled

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2.5

Power Management Settings

The Power Management Settings screen contains parameter items related to power-saving and power management.

Power Management Settings

Heuristic Power Management Mode -------Display Always On --------------------------------Hotkey Beep ----------------------------------------Modem Ring Resume On Indicator ---------Battery-low Warning Beep ---------------------Sleep Upon Battery-low -------------------------

[Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled]

=Move Highlight Bar, =Change Setting, Esc=Exit

Press and to move the highlight bar; press and to change the setting of the highlighted parameter. To exit this screen and return to the main screen, press Esc. The following table describes the parameters in this screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings.

Table 2-5
Parameter

Power Management Settings


Description Setting or Format

Heuristic Power Managemen t Mode Display Always On

Enables or disables heuristic power management mode. For more information on power management modes, see section 2.2.1. When enabled the computer does not enter display standby mode. Note: Always enable this parameter when playing VCDs (Video Compact Disc). If not, the system will enter standby mode after 30 minutes and the screen will go blank.

Enabled Disabled

Disabled Enabled

Hotkey Beep

When enabled the computer gives out a beep sound every time you use a hotkey. For more information on Hotkeys, see section 1.4.1.

Enabled Disabled

Modem Ring Resume On Indicator

When enabled, and an incoming modem ring is detected, the computer wakes up from standby mode. When the computer is off or in hibernation mode, the computer will not resume on a modem ring.

Enabled Disabled

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Table 2-5
Parameter

Power Management Settings


Description Setting or Format

Battery-low Warning Beep Sleep Upon Battery-low

Enables or disables warning beeps during a battery-low condition. Enables or disables the sleep function (hibernation or standby) during a battery-low condition. When the computer is running very low on battery power, the computer will disregard the system sleep state setting and enter hibernation mode if Sleep Manager is installed and the hibernation file is valid (see section 5.1).

Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled

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2.6

Load Default Settings

When you select the Load Default Settings item from the main screen, a dialog box appears asking you to confirm that you want to reset all settings to their factory defaults.

Load Setup Default Settings Are you sure? [Yes] [No]

Choose Yes to confirm or No to close the dialog box and return to the main screen.

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Disassembly and Unit Replacement


This chapter contains step-by-step procedures on how to disassemble the notebook computer for maintenance and troubleshooting. To disassemble the computer, you need the following tools:

Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge Flat-bladed screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Hexagonal screwdriver Tweezers Plastic stick

The screws for the different components vary in size. During the disassembly process, group the screws with the corresponding components to avoid mismatch when putting back the components.

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3.1
3.1.1

General Information
Before You Begin

Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure, make sure that you do the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn off the power to the system and all peripherals. Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cables from the system. Press the battery compartment cover release button Pull out the battery pack using the pull loop at the end. and slide out the cover.

Figure 3-1

Removing the Battery Pack

Removing all power sources from the system prevents accidental short circuit during the disassembly process.

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Connector Types

There are two kinds of connectors on the main board:

Connectors with no locks Unplug the cable by simply pulling out the cable from the connector. Connectors with locks You can use a plastic stick to lock and unlock connectors with locks.

The cables used here are special FPC (flexible printed-circuit) cables, which are more delicate than normal plastic-enclosed cables. Therefore, to prevent damage, make sure that you unlock the connectors before pulling out the cables. Do not force cables out of the connectors.

CONNECTORS WITH LOCKS

Unplugging the Cable To unplug the cable, first unlock the connector by pulling up the two clasps on both sides of the connector with a plastic stick. Then carefully pull out the cable from the connector.

Plugging the Cable To plug the cable back, first make sure that the connector is unlocked, then plug the cable into the connector. With a plastic stick, press the two clasps on both sides of the connector to secure the cables in place.

Unplugging the Cable

Plugging the Cable Unplugging the Cable

Plugging the Cable

Figure 3-2

Using Connectors With Locks

Connectors mentioned in the following procedures are assumed to be no-lock connectors unless specified otherwise.

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3.1.3

Disassembly Sequence

The disassembly procedure described in this manual is divided into four major sections:

Section 4.2: Section 4.3: Section 4.4: Section 4.5: Section 4.6: Section 4.7:

Installing memory Removing the modem board Removing the hard disk drive Removing the keyboard Disassembling the inside frame assembly Disassembling the display

The following table lists the components that need to be removed during servicing. For example, if you want to remove the motherboard, you must first remove the keyboard, then disassemble the inside assembly frame in that order.

Table 3-1

Guide to Disassembly Sequence


Service Item Prerequisite Remove the keyboard (and heat sink assembly). 1. 2. 1. 2. Remove the keyboard. Disassemble the housing. Remove the keyboard. Disassemble the housing.

Remove or replace the hard disk drive Remove or replace the internal module Remove the motherboard for service or replacement Remove the touchpad Replace the LCD Install CPU Install additional memory

Remove the display. Remove the keyboard (and heat sink assembly).

The flowchart on the succeeding page gives a clearer and more graphic representation on the entire disassembly sequence. Please refer to it from time to time, together with the screw list below.
SCREW LIST

A screw B screw C screw D screw E screw F screw G screw H screw I screw J screw cap

M2x4L Black M2x6L NI M2x20L NI M2.5x8L NYLOK B-ZN M2.5x6L NYLOK NI M3x6L BIND NI M2.5x4L BLACK.NY M2x14L NI M2x4L NI M2*L5 NI

(p/n: 86.1A322.4R0) (p/n: 86.1A522.6R0) (p/n: 86.1A522.200) (p/n: 86.1A353.8R0) (p/n:86.1A553.6R0) (p/n:86.4A524.6R0) (p/n: 86.1A553.4R0) (p/n: 86.1A522.140) (p/n: 86.1A522.4R0) (p/n: 86.7A522.5R0)

3-4

Service Guide

Open Battery Door

Open Dimm Door

Remove HDD Cover

Remove Display Hinge

Battery

DIMM

Modem Module

HDD

Unplug K/B conector

Remove K/B Remove LED Cover


Bx1 Cx4

Remove LED Cover


Bx2 (for TFT LCD only)

Unplug LCD Cable /Inverter Cable


Dx4

Remove Heat Sink


Dx8 Gx2

Display Module Unplug Cables (FDD/CD-ROM)


Ex4

Unplug Cables

CPU EMI Bracket

Lower Case
Ix2

Display Bazel
Fx3

Upper Case

CPU Board

DC-DC Covert Bd

Keyboard Board

Remove FDD/CD-ROM Inverter Board

LCD Pannel

Ix2 Jx2, Gx2

Touch Audio Board Pad

Speaker
Bx2 Hx2

M/B

PCMCIA Socket

Charger Board

Figure 3-3

Disassembly Sequence Flowchart

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3.2

Installing Memory

Follow these steps to insert memory modules: 1. 2. Turn off the computer. Then turn the computer over to access its base. Remove three screws from the memory door; then lift up and remove the memory door.

Figure 3-4
3. 4.

Removing the Memory Door

Remove the memory modules from its shipping container. Align the connector edge of the memory module with the key in the connector. Insert the edge of the memory module board into the connector. Use a rocking motion to fully insert the module. Push downward on each side of the memory module until it snaps in place. To remove the memory module, release the slot locks found on both ends of the memory slot to release the DIMM. Then pull out the memory module.

3-6

Service Guide

Figure 3-5
5.

Installing and Removing Memory

Replace the memory door and secure it with the screws.

Sleep Manager must be run after installing additional memory for the computer to hibernate properly. If Sleep Manager is active, it will automatically adjust the hibernation file on your notebook.

If you are using an operating system other than Windows 95 or DOS, you may need to re-partition your hard disk drive to allow for the additional memory. Check with your system administrator.

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3.3

Removing the Modem Board

When you open the memory door, you can also access and replace the modem board. See figure below.

Figure 3-6

Removing the Modem Board

3-8

Service Guide

3.4

Removing the Hard Disk Drive

Follow these steps to remove the hard disk drive: 1. 2. 3. Turn the computer over and locate the hard disk drive bay cover. Press the hard disk drive bay cover release and slide the cover out to remove it. Set aside the cover. Pull the hard disk drive tab to remove the hard disk drive from the hard disk drive bay.

Figure 3-7
4.

Removing the Hard Disk Drive

Store the hard disk drive in an antistatic bag.

If you want to install a new hard disk drive, reverse the steps described above.

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3.5

Removing the Keyboard

Follow these steps to remove the keyboard: 1. Slide out the two display hinge covers on both sides of the notebook.

Figure 3-8
2.

Removing the Display Hinge Covers


Then pull out and flip down the

Using a pointed instrument, unlock the keyboard locks. keyboard to expose the keyboard connectors.

Figure 3-9

Removing the Keyboard

3-10

Service Guide

3.

Unplug the keyboard connectors (CN3 and CN5) from the keyboard/touchpad board. Set aside the keyboard.

Figure 3-10

Unplugging the Keyboard Connectors

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3.6

Disassembling the Inside Frame Assembly

This section discusses how to disassemble the housing, and during its course, includes removing and replacing of certain major components like the internal drive (CD-ROM or floppy), CPU and the main board. Follow these steps:

3.6.1

Removing the Heat Sink Assembly

Follow these steps to remove the heat sink assembly: 1. Pull up and remove the LED cover.

Figure 3-11
2.

Removing the LED Cover

Remove the five screws that secure the heat sink assembly to the housing.

Figure 3-12

Removing the Heat Sink Assembly

3-12

Service Guide

3.6.2

Removing the Display

Follow these steps to remove the display: 1. Remove two screws on the bottom and two screws on the rear of the unit.

Figure 3-13

Unplugging the Display Cable

2. Open the display then pull up the display cable (CN6) and unplug the inverter cable (CN12). For DSTN type LCD display: For TFT type LCD display: Unscrew the display cable first before pulling out.

Figure 3-14

Removing the Display Hinge Screws

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3.

Detach the display from the main unit and set aside.

Figure 3-15

Removing the Display Hinge Screws

3.6.3

Removing the Internal Drive

Follow these steps to remove the internal drive: 1. 2. 3. Pull up the FDD/CD module latches. Unplug the two internal drive cables (CN16 for FDD; CN13 and CN16 for CD-ROM). Pull out the internal drive and set it aside.

Ensure the drive cables do not become hooked on the inside frame assembly when removing and reinstalling the drive.

3-14

Service Guide

Figure 3-16

Removing the Internal Drive

3.6.4

Replacing the CPU

Gently pull out the CPU heat sink and the CPU board (CN17) from the mainboard.

Figure 3-17

Replacing the CPU

Reverse the steps above to insert a replacement CPU.

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3.6.5

Detaching the Top Cover

Follow these steps to detach the top cover from the bottom cover: 1. Unplug the touchpad cable (CN6) from the keyboard/touchpad board and speaker cables (CN9 and CN10).

Figure 3-18
2.

Removing Cables

Remove the screws found on the lower case (ten total screws, two screws shorter than the rest found on the front corners of the computer).

Figure 3-19

Removing Cables

3-16

Service Guide

3.

Detach the top cover from the bottom cover.

Figure 3-20

Detaching the Top Cover

3.6.6

Removing the Mainboard

Follow these steps to remove the mainboard: 1. Remove the keyboard/touchpad board (CN14). Remove two screws and remove the plate that covers the DC-DC converter board.

Figure 3-21

Removing the Keyboard/Touchpad Board and DC-DC Converter Board Cover

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2.

Gently remove the DC-DC converter board (CN7).

Figure 3-22

Removing the DC-DC Converter Board

3. Remove six (6) screws that secure the motherboard to the base assembly. Then pull up to remove the mainboard.

Figure 3-23

Removing the Mainboard

3-18

Service Guide

3.6.7

Disassembling the Mainboard

Follow these steps to disassemble the mainboard:


REMOVING THE CHARGER BOARD

Unplug the charger board (containing the power switch, DC-in jack and PS/2 port).

Figure 3-24

Removing the Charger Board

REMOVING THE PCMCIA SOCKETS

The PC Card Connector Module is normally part of the motherboard spare part. The following removal procedure is for reference only. Remove the four (4) screws and then detached the cable connected to the mainbaord (CN11) as shown below.

Figure 3-25

Removing the PCMCIA Sockets

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3.6.8

Disassembling the Top Cover

The touchpad, speakers, audio board are connected to the top cover. The sections below describe the removal process of these components.
REMOVING THE HARD DISK DRIVE HEAT SINK

Pull up to remove the hard disk drive heat sink from the top cover.

Figure 3-26

Removing the Hard Disk Drive Heat Sink

REMOVING THE TOUCHPAD

1. 2.

Remove four screws and lift up the metal plate and touchpad buttons. Unplug the touchpad cable (JP1) and remove the touchpad main sensor and connector unit.

REMOVING THE SPEAKERS

1. 2.

Unlock the speaker by pushing outward on its locks. The flip up the wire that holds the speaker in place and remove the speaker.

Figure 3-27

Removing the Touchpad and Speakers

3-20

Service Guide

3.7

Disassembling the Display

Follow these steps to disassemble the display: 1. Remove the two oval LCD bumpers at the top of the display; use a pointed instrument to remove the two mylar stickers on the bottom of the display.

Figure 3-28
2.

Removing the LCD Bumpers

Remove four screws on the display bezel.

Figure 3-29

Removing the Display Bezel Screws

STN and TFT LCDs use the same bezel but different panels.

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3.

Pull out and remove the display bezel by first pulling on the inside of the bezel sides and lower bezel area. Then pull up the top bezel area.

Figure 3-30
4.

Removing the Display Bezel

Unplug two connectors and remove the inverter board.

Figure 3-31

Removing the Inverter Board

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5.

Remove three screws on the four sides of the display panel (one screw holds and grounds the LCD cable). Then tilt the LCD Panel away for the display cover.

Figure 3-32

Removing the LCD Panel

6. Detached the Display cable from the LCD Panel.

Figure 3-33

Removing the display cable from LCD Panel

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Model Number Definition


This appendix shows the model number definition of the notebook.

36 X X LCD: D: 12.1 DSTN T: 12.1 TFT CPU, Memory, HDD, FDD/CD-ROM, Battery: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: P55C-166, 16MB, 2.1G, Internal FDD, NiMH Battery P55C-166, 16MB, 2.1G, External FDD, 20x CD-ROM, NiMH Battery Tillamook-200, 32MB, 2.1G, External FDD, 20x CD-ROM, NiMH Battery Tillamook-200, 32MB, 2.1G, Internal FDD, NiMH Battery Tillamook-233, 32MB, 3.2G, External FDD, 20x CD-ROM, NiMH Battery

Model Number Definition

A-1

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Compatibility Test Report Excerpt


This paragraph will usually be inserted into the Service Guide in the following weeks. Please check the http://ipg.intranet.acer.com.tw (Customer Services on the website) to find out when this information is available.

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BIOS POST Checkpoints


This appendix lists the POST checkpoints of the notebook BIOS.

Table C-1
Checkpoint 04h

POST Checkpoint List


Description Dispatch Shutdown Path Note: At the beginning of POST, port 64 bit 2 (8042 system flag) is read to determine whether this POST is caused by a cold or warm boot. If it is a cold boot, a complete POST is performed. If it is a warm boot, the chip initialization and memory test is eliminated from the POST routine. Reset PIE, AIE, UIE Note: These interrupts are disabled in order to avoid any incorrect actions from happening during the POST routine. Initialize m1531 Initialize m1533 Initialize m7101 DMA(8237) testing & initialization System Timer(8254) testing & initialization DRAM refresh cycle testing Set default SS:SP= 0:400 CMOS shutdown byte test, battery, and check sum Note: Several parts of the POST routine require the system to be in protected mode. When returning to real mode from protected mode, the processor is reset, therefore POST is re-entered. In order to prevent re-initialization of the system, POST reads the shutdown code stored in location 0Fh in CMOS RAM. Then it jumps around the initialization procedure to the appropriate entry point.

08h

09h 0Ah 10h 14h 18h 1Ch

The CMOS shutdown byte verification assures that CMOS 0Fh area is fine to execute POST properly.
Initialize default CMOS setting if CMOS bad Initialize RTC time base Note: The RTC has an embedded oscillator that generates a 32.768 KHz frequency. To initialize the RTC time base, turn on this oscillator and set a divisor to 32768 so that the RTC can count time correctly DRAM type determination 128K base memory testing Set default SS:SP= 0:400 Note: The 128K base memory area is tested for POST execution. memory area is tested later. KB controller(8041/8042) testing KB type determination Write default command byte upon KB type

1Dh, 1Eh 2Ch

The remaining

20h

BIOS POST Checkpoints

C-1

Table C-1
Checkpoint 24h 30h 34h 3Ch 4Bh 35h 40h 41h 44h 45h 50h 52h 4Ch 54h 58h

POST Checkpoint List


Description PIC(8259) testing & initialization System Shadow RAM DRAM sizing Initialize interrupt vectors Identify CPU brand and type PCI pass 0 Assign I/O if device request Assign Memory if device requested Assign IRQ if device request Enable command byte if device is OK Initialize Video display Download keyboard matrix ChipUp initialization for CPU clock checking Process VGA shadow region Set POST screen mode(Graphic or Text) Display Acer(or OEM) logo if necessary Display Acer copyright message if necessary Display BIOS serial number Hook int vector 1ch for POST quiet boot Memory testing SMRAM test and SMI handler initialization Audio initialization External Cache sizing External Cache testing(SRAM & Controller) Enable internal cache if necessary Enable external cache if necessary Reset KB device Check KB status Note: The keyboard LEDs should flash once. Reset pointing device Check pointing device Parallel port testing Serial port testing Math Coprocessor testing Set security status KB device initialization Enable KB device

59h 5Ch 5Ah 4Eh 60h

64h

7Ch 70h 74h 78h 80h 84h

C-2

Service Guide

Table C-1
Checkpoint 6Ch

POST Checkpoint List


Description FDD testing & parameter table setup Note: The FDD LED should flash once and its head should be positioned HDD testing & parameter table setup Get CPU MUX Note: This routine is to identify the user-set CPU frequency, not CPU-required frequency Display POST status if necessary Rehook int1c for quiet boot Initialize I/O ROM Initialize security feature Setup SMI parameters Initialize Timer counter for DOS use Enable NMI Enable parity checking Set video mode Power-on password checking Display configuration table Clear memory buffer used for POST Select boot device

88h 89h

90h 93h 94h A4h A8h A0h ACh

B0h

BIOS POST Checkpoints

C-3

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Silk Screen
1.1 CPU Board Layout
For the mainboard layout, please refer to the next page. The following table is a reference when 1 mounting the CPU.

CPU Mounting Reference Table


Volt. CPU Volt Freq 133=66x2 150=60x2.5 166=66x2.5 200=66x3 233=66x3.5 266=66x4 R4 V V V X X X R6 X X X X X V Ext Freq R8 V V V V V V Ratio RX9 X X X V V V RX11 RX12 UX2 UX3 X X X V V V X X X V V V X X X V V V X X X V V V

R11 R20 R22 R24 R26 RX14 RY1 RX6 X V X X X X V X X X V X X X X V V X X V V V X V V V V X X V V V V V V X X X X X X V V V V X X X

P55C-133MHz 2.5V P55C-150MHz 2.5V P55C-166MHz 2.5V TLMK-200MHz 1.8V TLMK-233MHz 1.8V TLMK-266MHz 2.0V

PCB No. 96532-SA CPU Board Layout (Top)

V: mount on; X: not mount on

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D-1

PCB No. 96532-SA CPU Board Layout (Bottom)

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D-2

1.2 Keyboard/Touchpad Board

PCB No. 97349-1 Keyboard/Touchpad Board (Top View)

PCB No. 97349-1 Keyboard/Touchpad Board (Bottom View)

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Acer 365/366D/366T Spare Parts List


(P/N 91.40B01.XXX)

Picture

LEVEL

Description ADAPTER

Acer Part No

COMMENT/LOCATION

ADT 100-240V 25.10068.001 PA-1480-19AC 355

BATTERY PACK 1 ASSY BTY PACK BTP1631 AN365 60.40B10.001

CD-ROM 1 365 CD-ROM 6M.40B08.001

C.A 70P FPC 60MM CDROM 390

50.43A06.002

(S02,S05) ( 366D,366T) (Int.)

ASSY CD-ROM 60.43A16.002 HOLDER 390

(S02,S05) (366D,366T)

CHARGER 1 CHARGER T62.096.C.00 365 19.21030.241

CONVERTER 1 CONVER DC/DC T62.095.C.00 365 DC-DC COVER 1 ASSY DC-DC BRACKET AN365 60.40B04.001 19.21030.231

MIDEL COVER 1 ASSY MIDLE COVER 050 390 60.43A08.001

HDD COVER

ASSY HDD COVER

60.43A17.002

DIMM COVER 1 ASSY DIMM 60.43A20.002 COVER AN390

BATTERY COVER 1 ASSY BATTERY COVER 60.43A21.003

CPU BOARD 1 365 CPU 55.40B02.031 BOARD P55C166

DIMM 1 DIMM EDO 32MB 3.3V 60NS 4K 55.46804.021

FDD 1 365 FDD 6M.40B03.001 MODULE (Int.) 365 FDD 6M.40B07.001 MODULE (Ext).

C.A 25/26P 320MM FDD C440329-1

50.40B05.001

(S02,S05) (366D,366T) (Ext.)

C.A 30P FPC 50.43A05.001 60MM FDD 390 ASSY FDD 60.40B11.001 2MB MF355H 322MR 3M0D FOOT PACK (S02,S05) (366D,366T)

ASSY FOOT

6M.40B01.001

47.45001.001+47.46902.001+ 01.001

HDD MODULE 1 365 HDD 6M.40B02.001 MODULE HITACHI 2GB 56.02759.011

6M.40B02.011 365 HDD MODULE IBM 2GB 6M.40B02.021 365 HDD MODULE HITACHI 3GB C.A 44P FPC HDD 390 50.43A08.001

56.02756.051

56.02973.011

HEAT SINK 1 ASSY U HEAT 60.40B05.001 SINK AN365

HINGE PACK 1 ASSY HINGE 6M.40B11.001

34.43B07.001+34.43A04.001

HINGE COVER 1 365 COVER HINGE 6M.40B05.001

COVER (L) 42.43A03.001 HINGE (TOOLING) 390

COVER (R) 42.43A04.001 HINGE (TOOLING) 390

INVERTER 1 INVERTER T62.104.C.00 390/355 KEYBOARD BOARD 1 390 KEYBOARD BOARD 55.43A04.001 19.21030.301

KEYBOARD 1 US KB-84 KEY 90.46907.001 KAS19010161R

LOWER CASE 1 ASSY L CASE 60.40B07.001 AN365

LCD MODULE 12.1" (DSTN)

365 LCD MODULE DSTN 12.1"

6M.40B01.001

56.40B01.031

LCD 12.1 DSTN56.0743A.011 LM-JK5322NFR

C.A LCD INVERTER AN365

50.40B02.001

(TFT.DSTN)

C.A LCD 50.40B03.001 WIRE(SAYNO) AN365

(DSTN)

ASSY LCD PNL SANYO AN365

60.40B02.021

ASSY LCD BZL60.40B03.021 AN365

ASSY LCD PNL HITTX31D21 AN365

60.40B02.031

(S05) (366T)

LCD MODULE 12.1" (TFT) 1 365 LCD 6M.40B01.021 MODULE TFT 12.1" 56.40B01.021

LCM TX31D21 56.07468.021 12.1" TFT SVGA HIT

(S05) (366D)

C.A LCD INVERTER AN365

50.40B02.001

(TFT.DSTN)

C.A LCD 50.40B04.031 COAXICAL HIT -TX31D21

(S05) ( 366T) (TFT)

ASSY LCD PNL SANYO AN365

60.40B02.021

ASSY LCD BZL60.40B03.021 AN365

ASSY LCD PNL HITTX31D21 AN365

60.40B02.031

(S05) (366T)

MAINBOARD

365 MAIN BOARD

55.40B01.001

MODEM 1 MODEM 56K 54.09011.091 CSI AC5614BMC 700

PLATE NAME 1 PLATE 40.43A02.001 NAME(LOGO) PC AN390 POWER CORD 1 CORD SPT27.01618.001 2#18*2C 7A125V1830M M CORD VCTF 3C 7A125V JAPAN CORD 1203VVH2-F #18*2C 2.5A 250A SCREW PACK 1 365 SCREW UPPER CASE 6M.40B04.001 27.03518.021 US

JPN

27.01218.021

ERU

365 U CASE MODULE

6M.40B06.001

SPK 0.5W 78DB ZK2808C 140M

23.40031.011

KNOB TOUCH 42.43A10.001 PAD (TOOLING) 390

TOUCH PAD 56.1740B.001 LOGITEC/TP3 ULTRA-THIN

LEVEL 1-1 : Stands for Field Replaceable Units(FRU) and Customer Replaceable Units (CRU) for system level1 service repair use. LEVEL 1-2 : Stands for subassemblies of FRUs and CRUs which are component level of service repair use. LEVEL 2 : Stands for consuming parts which are easily demaged with replacement action taken.

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Explored View Diagram

A p p e n d i x Schematics
This appendix shows the schematic diagrams of the notebook. G-1 CPU Board Connector G-2 M1531 Bypass Capacitors G-3 M1531 G-4 M1533 G-5 M1533 Configuration G-6 Cache RAM & Tag RAM G-7 16M EDO DRAM on board G-8 DIMM Socket G-9 Clock Generator CY2272 G-10 VGA Chip NM2097 G-11 LCD Interface G-12 LCD Inverter G-13 CRT Interface G-14 HDD, media LED G-15 CD-ROM, Internal FDD G-16 USB G-17 RTC, ROM G-18 Keyboard Controller M38813 G-19 Fax/.Modem, Golden Finger G-20 Super I/O 97338 G-21 Serial Port G-22 Parallel Port, External FDD G-23 Audio Chip YMF715 OPL3-SA3 G-24 OP-AMP G-25 PCMCIA Controller OZ6833 G-26 TPS2206 & Socket G-27 DC/DC, Charger, Battery Board G-28 Skew Holes

VCORE CLOSE PIN 3~6,54~57

CPU BD TO BD CONNECTOR
200 BC200 SCD1U BC201 SCD1U BC202 SC1KP 150 100 50

1 TC16 2 ST100U10VDM

+3.3V CLOSE PIN 104,105,154,155

VCORE

200mil 151 101 51 1 BC309 SC10U16V CN17A 1 2 3 4 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 AMP-CONN200 $CPUD0 $CPUA21 $CPUD29 $CPUD28 $CPUD27 $CPUD26 $CPUD25 $CPUD24 $CPUD23 $CPUD22 $CPUD21 $CPUD20 $CPUD19 $CPUD18 $CPUD17 $CPUD16 $CPUD15 $CPUD14 $CPUD13 $CPUD12 $CPUD11 $CPUD10 $CPUD9 $CPUD8 $CPUD7 $CPUD6 $CPUD5 $CPUD4 $CPUD3 $CPUD2 $CPUD1 $CPUA26 $CPUA25 $CPUA24 $CPUA23 $CPUA22 2 4 $CPUINIT 4 $IGNNE# 4 $SMI# 4 $INTR 4 9 9 4 3 3 CPU_TH# CLKSEL1 CLKSEL2 $FERR# $M/IO# $CACHE# ($INV) 3 $AHOLD 3 $KEN# 3 $BRDY# 3 $BOFF# 3 $NA# 16mil $CPUD32 $CPUD31 $CPUD30 0R3 +12V +3.3V 1 4,5,8,26 4,5,8,9,26 $SMBCLK $SMBDATA R254 2 $CPUD33 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 $WB/WT# $HOLD 1 R136 4K7R3 3 3 $SMIACT# $HLDA $CPULOCK# 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 $CPUA31 $CPUA30 $CPUA29 $CPUA28 $CPUA27 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 CN17B 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 AMP-CONN200 VIO VIO $CPUA3 $CPUA17 $CPUA16 $CPUA15 $CPUA14 $CPUA13 $CPUA12 $CPUA11 $CPUA10 $CPUA9 $CPUA8 $CPUA7 $CPUA6 $CPUA5 $CPUA4 1 R133 2 10KR3 $BRDY# 1 R146 2 10KR3 $CACHE# 10KR3 $CPUA20 $CPUA19 $CPUA18 1 $STPCLK# $BE#0 $BE#1 $BE#2 $BE#3 $BE#4 $BE#5 $BE#6 $BE#7 R256 2 10KR3 1KR3 1 R257 2 $CPURST $EADS#3 $CPUADS# 3,6 $HITM# $W/R# 3 3 $A20M# 4 $CPURST 4 $D/C# 3 22U 10V BC197 SCD1U BC198 SC1KP

(VCORE SELECT)

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47

27 27 27

VSEL1 VSEL2 VSEL3

5156EN

$CPUD63 $CPUD62 $CPUD61 $CPUD60 $CPUD59 $CPUD58 $CPUD57 $CPUD56 $CPUD55 $CPUD54 $CPUD53 $CPUD52 $CPUD51 $CPUD50 $CPUD49 $CPUD48 $CPUD47 $CPUD46 $CPUD45 $CPUD44 $CPUD43 $CPUD42 $CPUD41 $CPUD40 $CPUD39 $CPUD38 $CPUD37 $CPUD36 $CPUD35

VIO

$CPUCLK 9 $STPCLK# 4 $NMI 4

$CPUADS#

R147 2

$WB/WT#

$CPUD34

48 49 50

3,6

$CPUD[0..63]

25mil $SMI# $INTR $NMI $A20M# 1 2 3 4 5

RP21 10 9 8 7 6 SRP10K VIO $IGNNE# $CPUINIT $STPCLK#

1,3,6

$CPUA[3..18]

VCORE

1,3,6 CLOSE PIN 44~47,94~97 3,6

$CPUA[19..31]

(1533)

V CORE =2.5V (P55C)


=1.8V (TLMK) 1 TC19 2

$BE#[0..7]

BC207 $STPCLK# SC100P

BC175 SCD1U

BC176 SCD1U

BC177 SC1KP |LINK |M1531-C.SCH |M1531.SCH |M1533.SCH |M1533-C.SCH |CACHE.SCH |DRAM.SCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 CPU Board conn. M1531 , M1533 bypass cap. M1531 M1533 M1533 configurations CACHE RAM , TAG RAM DRAM DIMM socket Clock generator VGA chip LCD Inverter CRT HDD CD-ROM , Internal FDD USB RTC , BIOS ROM KBC Golden finger , FAX/MODEM Super I/O chip RS-232 , serial port COM1 Parallel port LPT1 Audio chip Audio OP amp. PCMCIA/CARDBUS controller PCMCIA power IC , CARD socket Charger , DC/DC , BAT Conn. Skew holes Title CPU Board conn. Size Document Number B Date: March 97160-1, 365 1, 1998 Sheet 1 of REV V15 28 Acer Incorporated 365

ST100U10VDM

VIO

|DIMM.SCH CLOSE PIN 146,147,196,197 |CLOCK.SCH |VGA.SCH |LCD.SCH |INVERTER.SCH |CRT.SCH |HDD.SCH BC300 SC10U16V BC298 SCD1U BC299 SC1KP |CD-FDD.SCH |USB.SCH |RTC-ROM.SCH |KBC.SCH |MODEM.SCH |SUPER-IO.SCH |SERIAL.SCH |PARALLEL.SCH |AUDIO.SCH |OP-AMP.SCH |PCMCIA.SCH |SOCKET.SCH |POWER.SCH |HOLE.SCH

V IO

=3.3V (P55C) =2.5V (TLMK)

22U 10V

1998/03/01 Sun. 22:00

M1531 BYPASS CAPACITORS


VIO VIO

16mil

BC174 SC4D7U10V5ZY

BC193 SCD1U

BC184 SCD1U

BC185 SC1KP

BC186 SC4D7U10V5ZY

+3.3V

+3.3V

20mil

BC296 SC4D7U10V5ZY

BC183 SCD1U

BC180 SC1KP

BC181 SCD1U

BC173 SC1KP

BC191 SC4D7U10V5ZY

+5V D3 6 1

1531+5V

10mil

5 BC206 SC2D2U16V5ZY 4

2 BC194 SC1KP 3 BC182 SCD1U BC192 SC2D2U16V5ZY

RB731U +5V

U10B 4 5 +5V 7 U25E 1 4 4 $STPCLK# 11 10 $STPCLK SOHCT32 1 4 6 $REQ#3 3

25 $PCMREQ#3

SOHCT14

+5V

M1533 BYPASS CAPACITORS


12 +5V +5V 13 1 4

U10D RX1 11 1 PHOLDXX# 2 DUMMY-R3 20mil 7 SOHCT32

BC67 SC4D7U10V5ZY

BC93 SCD1U

BC116 SCD1U

BC94 SC1KP

BC114 SC4D7U10V5ZY 4,5 $33PHOLD# 1

RX2 2 0R3

$PHOLD# 3

+3.3V

+3.3V

30mil

BC137 SC4D7U10V5ZY

BC117 SCD1U

BC96 SCD1U

BC95 SC1KP

BC113 SC4D7U10V5ZY

VIO G17 2 GAP-CLOSE

1533VIO

10mil

BC115 SCD1U

BC118 SC4D7U10V5ZY ACER INCORPORATED 365 Title M1531 Bypass Capacitors Size Document Number B Date: 97160-SB, M1531-C February 3, 1998 Sheet 2 of REV V14 28

RP13 20,23 DRQ1 20 DRQ3 20 DRQ2 1 2 3 4 5 SRP4K7 10 9 8 7 6 DRQ0 20,23 DRQ5 DRQ6 DRQ7 4 4 4

+5V +3.3V

BC288 SCD1U U25A 1 4 4 RSTDRV 1 RSTDRV 2 RSTDRV# RSTDRV# 14,15,18 4 $RSM# $RSM#

1 R91 10KR3 2

7 +5V RP11 4 IOCHK# 1 IOCHK# 2 3 4 5 SRP4K7 +5V 10 9 8 7 6 DACK#34 DACK#04 DACK#24 DACK#14

SOHCT14 BC97 SCD1U BC119 SC4D7U16V6ZY

4 DACK#5 4 DACK#6 4 DACK#7

+3.3V +5V 1 (GPO0,PCS#) R64 2 10KR3 1 10 9 8 7 6 SD4 SD5 SD6 SD7 4 PWR_LED# 1 PWR_LED# R184 2 10KR3 15KR3 R188 2 15KR3

$SMBCLK

$SMBCLK 1,4,8,9,26

4,5,17,18,19,20,23

SD[0..7] +5V RP22 4 ENAUDIO#

1 ENAUDIO#

INTEL PC mode SD0 SD1 SD2 SD3 +5V 1 2 3 4 5 SRP10K XDIR 1

R189 2

$SMBDATA $SMBDATA 1,4,8,9,26

Ext. I/O APIC disabled

4 XDIR

R46 2 10KR3

Pentium CPU is used 4,5,17,18,19,20,23 SD[8..15] +5V RP23 SD8 SD9 1 10 9 8 7 6 SRP10K SD12 SD13 SD14 SD15 4 SPKR SPKR 1 2 SD10 3 SD11 4 5 +5V 4 TC GPIO0~7 TC 1

R43 2 10KR3 +3.3V

R45 2 10KR3

R89 2 10KR3

$STANDBY#

$STANDBY# 4 (GPO8)

Internal KBC disabled

R44 1 2 ROMKBCS# 4 ROMKBCS# 4 LA[17..23] Chip test mode disabled +5V RP12 LA17 1 LA18 2 LA19 3 LA20 4 5 SRP10K 10 9 8 7 6 LA21 LA22 LA23 SBHE# SBHE# 4 USB in normal mode RN7 2 4 4 1 $33PHOLD# $SERR# 2 $SERR# 3 ($OVCR#1) $GPI1 4 8 7 6 5 SRN10K +5V +3.3V 10KR3

+3.3V

R185 2 10KR3

$GPIO13

$GPIO13 4

R187 2 10KR3

$GPIO17

$GPIO17 4

+5V

R88 2 10KR3

GPIO3

GPIO3

1 RP10 4,18,19,20,23 4,18,19,20,23 4,17,19 4,17,19 IOW# IOR# IOW# IOR# 1 2 10 9 8 7 6 SRP10K IO16# M16# REFSH# 0WS# IO16# M16# REFSH# 4 Support 256KB ROM SPLED 1 2 RN31 8 7 6 5 SRN10K 1

R47 2 10KR3

GPIO9 4

3 MEMW# MEMW# 4 MEMR# MEMR# 5 +5V

4 4 0WS# 20

4 SPLED 4 4

R186 2 10KR3

$GPIO14

$GPIO14 4

$USBP1+ 3 $USBP1+ $USBP1- 4 $USBP1-

+5V RP3 4,19,20,23 IRQ3 IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ6 +5V 1 2 3 4 5 SRP10K 10 9 8 7 6 IRQ7 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ7 4,20,23 IRQ9 4,20,23 IRQ10 4,19,20,23 IRQ11 4,19,20,23 +5V

4,19,20 IRQ4 4,19,20,23 IRQ5 4,20 IRQ6

1 R59 10KR3 2 4 FIR_EN#

+5V RN3 18 IRQ1 18 IRQ12 IRQ14 4 4 IRQ15 IRQ1 IRQ12 IRQ14 IRQ15 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 SRN10K

+3.3V RN4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 SRN4K7 $INTA# $INTB# $INTC# $INTD# $INTA# $INTB# $INTC# $INTD# 10,25 4,25 4,25 4 Acer Inc. 365

4,19,20

IOCHRDY

R249 2 1KR3

Title M1533 Configurations Size Document Number B Date: March 97160-1, M1533-C 1, 1998 Sheet 5 of REV V15 28

1,3

$CPUD[0..63] $ $$ $ $$ $ $$ $ $ $$ $ $$ $ $$ $ $$ $ $$ $ C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 0 12 3 45 6 78 9 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 22 2 22 2 0 12 3 45 6 78 9 01 2 34 5 2 U29 1 TAG_PIN26 $CPUA5 96 97 98 99 100 101 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 $CPUD26 $CPUD27 $CPUD28 $CPUD29 $CPUD30 $CPUD31 $CPUD32 $CPUD33 $CPUD34 $CPUD35 $CPUD36 $CPUD37 $CPUD38 $CPUD39 $CPUD40 $CPUD41 $CPUD42 $CPUD43 $CPUD44 $CPUD45 $CPUD46 $CPUD47 $CPUD48 $CPUD49 $CPUD50 $CPUD51 $CPUD52 $CPUD53 $CPUD54 $CPUD55 $CPUD56 $CPUD57 $CPUD58 $CPUD59 $CPUD60 $CPUD61 $CPUD62 $CPUD63 BC203 SC4D7U10V5ZY BC205 SCD1U BC204 SC4D7U10V5ZY 30mil +3.3V +3.3V S32K8-12 DUMMY-R3 $CPUA6 $CPUA7 $CPUA8 $CPUA9 $CPUA10 $CPUA11 $CPUA12 $CPUA17 $CPUA13 $CPUA14 $CPUA16 $CPUA15 26 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 25 24 23 21 28 19 18 17 16 15 13 12 11 $TAG7 $TAG6 $TAG5 $TAG4 $TAG3 $TAG2 $TAG1 $TAG0 1 R138 10KR3 +3.3V 30mil 3 $TAG[0..7]

30mil

+3.3V

66 6 6 77 7 77 7 7 78 8 88 8 88 8 89 9 99 9 6 78 9 01 2 34 5 6 90 1 23 4 56 7 81 2 34 5 45 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 1 2 3 45 6 78 9 11 1 1 11 1 11 12 2 2 22 2 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 IO27 IO28 IO29 IO30 IO31 IO32 IO33 IO34 IO35 IO36 IO37 IO38 IO39 IO40 IO41 IO42 IO43 IO44 IO45 IO46 IO47 IO48 IO49 IO50 IO51 IO52 IO53 IO54 IO55 IO56 IO57 IO58 IO59 IO60 IO61 IO62 IO63 AA IO64 G G G G G A D D C C G G G N N N N A G G G N D G O N N N G D D D D N N D VS PS C W EC EE 2E 3C EC EC L Z1 N N D D N D Q Q Q Q D D Q # # # # # # # # 2 3 KZ 4 C D Q Q D Q 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 1 64 4 11 5 41 9 76 3 21 1 12 1 33 0 21 9 60 0 3 0 85 9 64 1 40 50 6 3 61 2 42 52 62 75 30

U27 $CPUA18 1

R139 2

A14 A13 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A12 A8 A9 A11 A10

VCC D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0

30mil

VIO

58 109 122 13 25 38

VCC VCC VCC VCC

VCCQ VCCQ VCCQ VCCQ VCCQ VCCQ VCCQ VCCQ MODE NC BWE# BW1# BW2# BW3# BW4# BW5# BW6# BW7# BW8# A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 NC A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13

R247 2 DUMMY-R3 R248 2 DUMMY-R3 L2_MODE L2_PIN42 $BE#0 $BE#1 $BE#2

64 77 89 102 128 41 42 114 107 108 111 112 117 118 119 120 53 54 55 56 57 60 61 62 52 $CPUA11 $CPUA12 $CPUA13 $CPUA14 $CPUA15 $CPUA16 51 50 49 48 47 44

CS1* OE* WE* GND

20 22 27 14 $TWE#

1 $CPUA18

3 $TWE#

3 $BWE#

$BWE#

$BE#3 $BE#4 $BE#5 $BE#6 $BE#7 $CPUA10 $CPUA9 $CPUA8 $CPUA7 $CPUA6 $CPUA5 $CPUA4 $CPUA3

1 $BE#[0..7]

1,3

$CPUA[3..18]

S32K64-7

$ 3 $CADV# 1 $CPUADS# 3 $CADS# 3 $GWE# 3 $COE# 3 $CCS# C L 2 _ C E 2 L2_CE2 4 $PCIRST# 9 $L2CLK 4 $ZZ L2_MODE $ZZ 1 2 3 4 RN42 8 7 6 5 SRN10K P U A 1 7 VIO

+3.3V

+3.3V $CADV# 1

R143 2 100R3

BC322 $CADV#XX SC47P BC323 $CPUADS#XX SC47P BC320 $CADS#XX SC47P BC321 $GWE#XX SC47P BC324 $COE#XX SC47P

R144 1 2 $CPUADS# BC189 SC4D7U10V5ZY BC188 SCD1U BC195 SCD1U BC303 SCD1U BC179 SC1KP BC304 SC4D7U10V5ZY 100R3 R141 2 100R3 R142 2 100R3 R145 2 100R3

$CADS# 1

VIO

VIO

$GWE# 1

$COE# BC312 SC4D7U10V5ZY BC199 SCD1U BC311 SCD1U BC310 SC1KP BC187 SCD1U BC178 SCD1U BC190 SC1KP BC196 SC4D7U10V5ZY

Acer Inc. 365 Title CACHE RAM & TAG RAM Size Document Number B Date: 97160-SB, CACHE January 21, 1998 Sheet 6 of REV V14 28

+3.3V

16mil

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

BC339 SCD1U

BC316 SC4D7U10V5ZY

BC337 SCD1U

BC315 SC4D7U10V5ZY

CX8 SC1KP

BC335 SCD1U

BC314 SC4D7U10V5ZY

CX7 SC1KP

BC333 SCD1U

BC313 SC4D7U10V5ZY

DM4 S2M8-6 1 $MD0 $MD1 $MD2 $MD3 3 $MWE# 3 $MRAS#0 $MWE# $MRAS#0 $TMA11 $TMA10 $TMA0 $TMA1 $MA2 $MA3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 VCC DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 VSS DQ7 DQ6 DQ5 DQ4 28 27 26 25 24 $MD7 $MD6 $MD5 $MD4 $MCAS#0 $MA9 $MA8 $MA7 $MA6 $MA5 $MA4 $MD8 $MD9 $MD10 $MD11 $MWE# $MRAS#0 $TMA11 $TMA10 $TMA0 $TMA1 $MA2 $MA3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

DM3 S2M8-6 VCC DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 VSS DQ7 DQ6 DQ5 DQ4 28 27 26 25 24 $MD15 $MD14 $MD13 $MD12 $MCAS#1 $MA9 $MA8 $MA7 $MA6 $MA5 $MA4 $MD16 $MD17 $MD18 $MD19 $MWE# $MRAS#0 $TMA11 $TMA10 $TMA0 $TMA1 $MA2 $MA3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

DM2 S2M8-6 VCC DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 VSS DQ7 DQ6 DQ5 DQ4 28 27 26 25 24 $MD23 $MD22 $MD21 $MD20 $MCAS#2 $MA9 $MA8 $MA7 $MA6 $MA5 $MA4 $MD24 $MD25 $MD26 $MD27 $MWE# $MRAS#0 $TMA11 $TMA10 $TMA0 $TMA1 $MA2 $MA3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

DM1 S2M8-6 VCC DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 VSS DQ7 DQ6 DQ5 DQ4 28 27 26 25 24 $MD31 $MD30 $MD29 $MD28 $MCAS#3 $MA9 $MA8 $MA7 $MA6 $MA5 $MA4

23 W# CAS# 22 RAS# OE# 21 A11/NC A9 20 A10 A8 19 A0 A7 18 A1 A6 17 A2 A5 16 A3 A4 15 VCC VSS

23 W# CAS# 22 RAS# OE# 21 A11/NC A9 20 A10 A8 19 A0 A7 18 A1 A6 17 A2 A5 16 A3 A4 15 VCC VSS

23 W# CAS# 22 RAS# OE# 21 A11/NC A9 20 A10 A8 19 A0 A7 18 A1 A6 17 A2 A5 16 A3 A4 15 VCC VSS

23 W# CAS# 22 RAS# OE# 21 A11/NC A9 20 A10 A8 19 A0 A7 18 A1 A6 17 A2 A5 16 A3 A4 15 VCC VSS

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

BC345 SCD1U

BC332 SC4D7U10V5ZY

BC347 SCD1U

BC334 SC4D7U10V5ZY

CX10 SC1KP

BC350 SCD1U

BC336 SC4D7U10V5ZY

BC318 SCD1U

BC338 SC4D7U10V5ZY

CX9 SC1KP

DM8 S2M8-6 1 $MD32 $MD33 $MD34 $MD35 $MWE# $MRAS#0 $TMA11 $TMA10 $TMA0 $TMA1 $MA2 $MA3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 VCC DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 VSS DQ7 28 27 $MD39 $MD38 $MD37 $MD36 $MCAS#4 $MA9 $MA8 $MA7 $MA6 $MA5 $MA4 $MD40 $MD41 $MD42 $MD43 $MWE# $MRAS#0 $TMA11 $TMA10 $TMA0 $TMA1 $MA2 $MA3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

DM7 S2M8-6 VCC DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 VSS DQ7 28 27 $MD47 $MD46 $MD45 $MD44 $MCAS#5 $MA9 $MA8 $MA7 $MA6 $MA5 $MA4 $MD48 $MD49 $MD50 $MD51 $MWE# $MRAS#0 $TMA11 $TMA10 $TMA0 $TMA1 $MA2 $MA3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

DM6 S2M8-6 VCC DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 VSS DQ7 28 27 $MD55 $MD54 $MD53 $MD52 $MCAS#6 $MA9 $MA8 $MA7 $MA6 $MA5 $MA4 $MD56 $MD57 $MD58 $MD59 $MWE# $MRAS#0 $TMA11 $TMA10 $TMA0 $TMA1 $MA2 $MA3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

DM5 S2M8-6 VCC DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 VSS DQ7 28 27 $MD63 $MD62 $MD61 $MD60 $MCAS#7 $MA9 $MA8 $MA7 $MA6 $MA5 $MA4

26 DQ6 25 DQ5 24 DQ3 DQ4 23 W# CAS# 22 RAS# OE# 21 A11/NC A9 20 A10 A8 19 A0 A7 18 A1 A6 17 A2 A5 16 A3 A4 15 VCC VSS

26 DQ6 25 DQ5 24 DQ3 DQ4 23 W# CAS# 22 RAS# OE# 21 A11/NC A9 20 A10 A8 19 A0 A7 18 A1 A6 17 A2 A5 16 A3 A4 15 VCC VSS

26 DQ6 25 DQ5 24 DQ3 DQ4 23 W# CAS# 22 RAS# OE# 21 A11/NC A9 20 A10 A8 19 A0 A7 18 A1 A6 17 A2 A5 16 A3 A4 15 VCC VSS

26 DQ6 25 DQ5 24 DQ3 DQ4 23 W# CAS# 22 RAS# OE# 21 A11/NC A9 20 A10 A8 19 A0 A7 18 A1 A6 17 A2 A5 16 A3 A4 15 VCC VSS

72.48214.209 400mil 2MX8-6 EDO3.3V B09 X 300mil X


+3.3V +3.3V 3,8 $MD[0..63]

60mil

$MA12 $MA13

8 8 8

1 BC308 SC4D7U16V6ZY 2 TC18 ST22U 3 $A[2..13] $MA[2..11]

$A3 $A4 $A5 $A2

1 2 3 4

RN44 8 7 6 5 SRN22 RN17 8 7 6 5 SRN22 RN43 8 7 6 5 SRN22

$MA3 $MA4 $MA5 $MA2 Both DRAM and DIMM

$A8 $A7 ALL DAMPING RESISTORS MUST CLOSE M1531 $A6 $A9

1 2 3 4

$MA8 $MA7 $MA6 $MA9

$A10 3 $CAS#[0..7] $MCAS#[0..7] 8 $A11 $A12 $A13

1 2 3 4

$MA10 $MA11 $MA12 $MA13 To DIMM socket

1 $CAS#0 2 $CAS#1 3 $CAS#2 4 $CAS#3

RN14 8 7 6 5 SRN22

$MCAS#0 $MCAS#1 $MCAS#2 $MCAS#3

3 $AA0 3 $AA1

$AA0 $AA1

1 2 3 4

RN16 8 7 6 5 SRN22

$MAA0 $TMA0 $MAA1 $TMA1

$MAA0 $MAA1

8 8

$MAA0 TO DIMM $TMA0 TO DRAM $MAA1 TO DIMM $TMA1 TO DRAM

1 $CAS#7 2 $CAS#6 3 $CAS#5 4 $CAS#4

RN41 8 7 6 5 SRN22

$MCAS#7 $MCAS#6 $MCAS#5 $MCAS#4 $A10 1 R252 2 22R3 To DRAM on board $A11 1 R253 2 $TMA11 Acer Inc. 365 Title 16M EDO DRAM on board Size Document Number B Date: 97160-SB, DRAM January 21, 1998 Sheet 7 of REV V14 28

$TMA10

DUMMY-R3 $TMA11 FOR 4K REFRESH

+3.3V +3.3V

3,7

$MD[0..63]

$MD[0..63] BC341 SCD1U CN21 145 1 $MD0 $MD1 $MD2 $MD3 $MD4 $MD5 $MD6 $MD7 $MCAS#0 $MCAS#1 $MAA0 $MAA1 $MA2 $MD8 $MD9 $MD10 $MD11 $MD12 $MD13 $MD14 $MD15 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 7 $MAA0 7 $MAA1 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 CX11 SC1KP CX12 SC1KP CX13 SC1KP CX14 SC1KP $MD44 $MD45 $MD46 $MD47 $MD40 $MD41 $MD42 $MD43 +3.3V $MA3 $MA4 $MA5 $MCAS#4 $MCAS#5 BC344 SCD1U BC346 SCD1U BC319 SCD1U BC351 SCD1U BC343 SC4D7U10V5ZY $MD36 $MD37 $MD38 $MD39 $MD32 $MD33 $MD34 $MD35 +3.3V BC342 SCD1U BC348 SCD1U BC317 SCD1U BC349 SC4D7U10V5ZY

7 $MCAS#[0..7]

7 $MA[2..11]

9 $SDRAM_CLK0 3 $MSRAS#0 3 $MWE# 3 $MRAS#2 3 $MRAS#3

61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 $MD16 $MD17 $MD18 $MD19 $MD20 $MD21 $MD22 $MD23 $MA6 $MA8 $MA9 $MA10 $MCAS#2 $MCAS#3 $MD24 $MD25 $MD26 $MD27 $MD28 $MD29 $MD30 $MD31 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 101 103 105 107 109 111 113 115 117 119 121 123 125 127 129 131 133 135 137 139 141 143

62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 116 118 120 122 124 126 128 130 132 134 136 138 140 142 144 146 SDIMM144 $MD60 $MD61 $MD62 $MD63 $MD52 $MD53 $MD54 $MD55 $MA7 $MA11 $MA12 $MA13 $MCAS#6 $MCAS#7 $MD56 $MD57 $MD58 $MD59 $MD48 $MD49 $MD50 $MD51 $MA12 $MA13

$CLKEN0 3 $MSCAS#0 3 $CLKEN1 3 $MA127 $MA137 $SDRAM_CLK1 9

1,4,5,9,26

$SMBDATA

$SMBCLK 1,4,5,9,26

Acer Inc. 365 Title DIMM SOCKET Size Document Number B Date: 97160-SB, DIMM January 19, 1998 Sheet 8 of REV V14 28

+3.3V R118 2 22R3 1

CLKAVDD

+3.3V

+3.3V

VIO

VIO

TC14 2 ST22U

BC285 SCD1U

BC168

CX16

BC150 SCD1U

BC165 SC1KP

BC162 SCD1U

BC151 SC1KP

BC152 SCD1U

BC166 SCD1U

BC167 SC4D7U16V6ZY

BC161 SC4D7U10V5ZY

CX15 SC1KP

BC164 SCD1U

BC163 SC4D7U10V5ZY

SC4D7U16V6ZYSC1KP

Width-Space 6mil-10mil (SMT) 1 $VGA14M $VGA14M R207 2 4 47R3 R206 2 BC149 47R3 R208 1 2 MODEM14M MODEM14M 47R3 R216 2 47R3 R209 2 REF0 47R3 2272X1 1 $VGACLK $VGACLK R210 2 47R3 R211 2 47R3 R212 2 47R3 1 R213 2 20KR3 1,4,5,8,26 4,5,8,26 $SMBDATA $SMBCLK PWR_DWN# SEL1 2272X2 REF1 PCICLK_F PCICLK0 PCICLK1 PCICLK2 U23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 $P31CLK 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 48 VDDQS 47 USBCLK 46 IOCLK VSS 45 XTALIN VSS 44 XTALOUT CPUCLK0 43 CPUCLK1 REF1 42 VDDQS VDDCPU 41 PCICLK_F CPUCLK2 40 VSS CPUCLK3 39 VSS PCICLK0 38 PCICLK1 SDRAM0 37 PCICLK2 SDRAM1 36 PCICLK3 VDDQS 35 VDDQS SDRAM2 34 PCICLK4 SDRAM3 33 VSS VSS 32 EPCICLK SDRAM4 31 VSS SDRAM5 30 VDDQS VDDQS 29 PWR_DWN# CPU_STOP# 28 SEL1 PCI_STOP# 27 VSS VSS 26 SDATA SEL0 25 SCLK SEL2 AVDD REF0 CY2272 USBCLK SIO24M CPUCLK L2CLK 31CLK 1 R231 2 56R3 SDRAM0 SDRAM1 1 R232 2 56R3 R233 2 56R3 $PCISTP# $CPUSTP# SEL2 $PCISTP# 4 $CPUSTP# 4 $SDRAM_CLK0 $SDRAM_CLK0 8 $31CLK 1 SC10P 2272X1 1 X2 3 2 2272X2

10

XTAL4P-14.318MHZ BC148 SC10P 47R3 16mil CLKAVDD 40mil +3.3V +3.3V 1 16mil VIO 1 R228 2 47R3 R229 2 56R3 R230 2 56R3 $CPUSTP# 1 $CPUCLK $CPUCLK 1 R235 2 10KR3 $SIO24M $PCISTP# 1 R234 2 10KR3 1 R227 2 $USBCLK

23

1 AUDIO14M AUDIO14M

$USBCLK 4

+3.3V

19

$SIO24M 20

33_14M

33_14M

$P33CLK

$P33CLK 1

$L2CLK

$L2CLK

8mil-12mil

10

$31CLK

25

1 $CARDCLK $CARDCLK

$P31CLK

$SDRAM_CLK1 $SDRAM_CLK1 8

+3.3V

BC274 MODEM14M BC289 SC33P $USBCLK SC10P BC273 $VGA14M BC290 SC33P $SIO24M SC22P BC272 AUDIO14M SC33P 2 1 4 2 1 3 1 R239 100KR3 U24A 2 SEL1 V : Install 7 SOLCX125M X : Not install SEL1 SEL1 BC292 $L2CLK SC10P 0 +5V BC276 $P33CLK SC33P $31CLK 1 SC15P R237 100KR3 2 1 CLKSEL2 SC10P 7 SOLCX125M 5 CLKSEL2 1 4 4 6 +3.3V U24B 2 SEL2 1 R236 47KR3 CLKDWN=1 => SEL1=1, SEL2=1, freq=55MHz BC293 CPUSTOP#=SEL0=0 => freq/4 $SLOWDWN +3.3V 1 66.6MHz V X 0 0 60.0MHz V V SEL2 CPUCLK R107 SEL2 R99 1 R238 47KR3 +5V BC286 SCD1U +3.3V $SLOWDWN $SLOWDWN 4 +3.3V

BC275 33_14M BC291 SC33P $CPUCLK SC10P

1 CLKSEL1

CLKSEL1

BC277 $VGACLK SC33P $SDRAM_CLK0

BC294

BC278 $CARDCLK SC22P $SDRAM_CLK1

BC295

SC10P

BC279 $P31CLK SC33P Acer Inc. 365 Title Clock Generator CY2272 Size Document Number B Date: February 97160-SB, CLOCK 3, 1998 Sheet 9 of REV V14 28

U17 25,26 ACAD14 25,26 ACAD16 25,26 ACCBE#1 25,26 ARSVD/A18 25,26 ACPAR 25,26 ACBLOCK# 148 149 150 151 152 155 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 P0/Y0 P1/Y1 P2/Y2 P3/Y3 P4/Y4 P5/Y5 P6/Y6 P7/Y7 P8/UV0 P9/UV1 P10/UV2 P11/UV3 P12/UV4 P13/UV5 P14/UV6 P15/UV7 0R3 140 PDATA0 139 PDATA1 137 PDATA2 135 PDATA3 131 PDATA4 130 PDATA5 129 PDATA6 128 PDATA7 127 PDATA8 126 PDATA9 124 PDATA10 123 PDATA11 122 PDATA12 121 PDATA13 120 PDATA14/LCD_ID3 119 PDATA15/LCD_ID2 118 PDATA16/LCD_ID1 117 PDATA17/LCD_ID0 13 PDATA18 14 PDATA19 15 PDATA20 16 PDATA21 17 PDATA22 18 PDATA23 169 PDATA24 170 PDATA25 171 PDATA26 172 PDATA27 174 PDATA28 176 PDATA29 2 PDATA30 3 PDATA31 4 PDATA32 5 PDATA33 6 PDATA34 7 PDATA35 G0 R2 R1 R0 B1 B0 G2 G1 B3 G3 R3 B2 R5 B4 G4 R4 B5 G5 R6 G6 B6 R7 G7 B7 RGBGND RGBGND 0R3 BC235 SCD1U BC64 SC4D7U16V6ZY 0R3 BC234 SCD1U BC63 SC4D7U16V6ZY 1 R39 2 20mil 1 R38 2 20mil B[0..7] 11 VGA_VCCA MCLKVDD VGA_VCCA VCLKVDD RGBGND G[0..7] 11 R[0..7] 11 BC65 SC4D7U16V6ZY BC231 SCD1U BC61 SC4D7U16V6ZY RGBGND 168 VCLK/PCLK 144 EVIDEO#/HREF 146 BLANK#/VS 147 DCLK/FSC/NC ACLKRUN# 25,26 ACAD9 25,26 ACAD12 25,26 (ZV_PCLK) (ZV_HREF) (ZV_VREF) 1 R36 2 1 20mil GAP-CLOSE VGA_VCCA XTALVDD G2 2

ZV

25,26 ACPERR# 25,26 ACSTOP# 25,26 ACDEVSEL# 25,26 ACTRDY# 25 ACCLK 25,26 ACFRAME# 25,26 ACIRDY# 25,26 ACAD17 25,26 ACCBE#2 25,26 ACAD19

$AD0 $AD1 $AD2 $AD3 3,4,25 $AD[0..31] $AD4 $AD5 $AD6 $AD7 $AD8 $AD9 $AD10 +3.3V 1 R123 2 10KR3 G14 2 GAP-CLOSE G13 2 $AD11 $AD12 $AD13 $AD14 $AD15 $AD16 $AD17 $VGAPERR# $AD18 $AD19 $AD20 $AD21 $AD22 $AD23 $AD24 GAP-OPEN (For NM2160) $AD25 $AD26 $AD27 $AD28 $AD29 $AD30 $AD31 $CBE#0 3,4,25 $CBE#[0..3] $CBE#1 $CBE#2 $CBE#3 1 $PERR#1

19 20 21 22 24 26 28 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 43 45 46 47 48 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 58 60 61 31 40 51 63 65

AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD5 AD6 AD7 AD8 AD9 AD10 AD11 AD12 AD13 AD14 AD15 AD16 AD17 AD18 AD19 AD20 AD21 AD22 AD23 AD24 AD25 AD26 AD27 AD28 AD29 AD30 AD31 C/BE0# C/BE1# C/BE2# C/BE3# PAR PERR# TRDY# STOP#

$PERR#25

VGA_VCCA R37 2 0R3 BC233 SCD1U 20mil

DACVDD

BC232 SCD1U

BC62 SC4D7U16V6ZY

$REQ#1

FPVCC 143 FPVEE 108 FPBACK 112 FLM 113 LP 141 SCLK 111 FPHDE/MD0 115 SCLKI

142

RGBGND $ENAVDD 11 $FPBACK 4,12 FLM 11 LP 11 SHFCLK 11 MOD 11 $NDISPLAY

+5V 20mil

+5V

9 NC/ROM_CS#/NC BC107 CX18 SC2D2U16V5ZYSC1KP 136 DVSS 154 DVSS 173 DVSS 23 GND 64 GND 109 GND 88 GND 10 VSSP 29 VSSP 44 VSSP 59 VSSP 80 VSSP 114 VSSP 125 VSSP 138 VSSP 153 VSSP BC109 SCD1U BC108 SC4D7U10V5ZY

3,4,25 3,4,25 3,4,25 3,4,25 R81 2 33R3

$PAR $TRDY# $STOP#

66 $VGAPERR# 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 145 81 VGAIDSEL 84

$AD22 1

VGAIDSEL

$DEVSEL# $INTA# 4,5 9 $VGACLK 3,4,25 $FRAME# 3,4,25 $IRDY# 3,4,25 $CLKRUN#

DEVSEL# INTA# BCLK FRAME# IRDY# CLKRUN# IDSEL RESET#

BUSSEL

+3.3V FOR HVDD

+3.3V 40mil

4 $PCIRST#

RN1 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 SRN10K 4 $32KO $VGASUS VGADIS XCKEN 4 $VGASUS

110 VGADIS $VGASUS 77 83 XCKEN 75

VGADIS SUSPEND XCKEN ACTIVITY/A25

BC136 CX17 SC4D7U16V6ZYSC1KP

BC87 SCD1U

BC106 SCD1U

BC90 SC4D7U10V5ZY

76 82 85 86

74 NTSC_PAL/NC 79 CSYNC/NC 98 STANDBY/STATUS1 R 97 RTC32K/STATUS2 G 96 PVCLKI/STATUS3 B PMCLKI/STATUS4 89 HSYNC 90 VSYNC 11 DDC2BD 12 DDC2BC REXT 101

R G B

13 13 13 +3.3V FOR VDD

+3.3V

R180 2 10KR3

MTEST#

87 92 93

MTEST# XTAL2 XTAL1

HSYNC 13 VSYNC 13 DDC_DATA 13 DDC_CLK 13 REXT 1 R61 2 11K 1% 11KR3F RGBGND +3.3V TRACE TO PIN 100 VGA_PIN133 BC352 SCD1U BC88

9 $VGA14M

91 104 105 99 100 94 103 106 95 102

AVSSX1 AVSSV AVSSM AVSSR1 AVSSR2 AVDDX1 AVDDV AVDDM AVDDR1 AVDDR2

LCD

157 MMVDD 1 HMVDD/LVDD 8 LVDD 116 LVDD 132 LVDD 133 VBB 134 DVDD 156

ZV

BC105 SCD1U

BC89 SC4D7U10V5ZY VGA_VCCA BC236 2951CM_FB SCD1U +3.3V U5 1 2 3 4 BC237 SCD1U LP2951CM OUT INPUT SENSE FB SD GND 5V/TAP ERROR 8 7 6 5 +5V

+5V

SCD1U

+3.3V

XTALVDD VCLKVDD MCLKVDD DACVDD

DVDD 175 DRAM DVDD VDD 27 +3.3V

FOR DVDD 62 VDD 107 VDD 25 HVDD 42 HVDD 57 HVDD 78 HVDD

Logic Host

RGBGND

+3.3V

BC91 SCD1U

BC92 SC1KP

BC112 SC4D7U10V5ZY RGBGND RGBGND

1 $NDISPLAY

R63 2 NM2097-1 33R3

+3.3V BUSSEL1 U24C 1 4 4 33DISPLAY 9 1 0 R62 8 1 $33DISP 2 DUMMY-R3 7 SOLCX125M GAP-OPEN $DISPLAY 11 G3 1 2 $GNT#1 3 BC66 SCD1U BC111 0R3 R35 2 FOR LVDD

+3.3V

BC110 SC4D7U10V5ZY Acer Inc. 365

SC1KP

(For NM2160)

Title VGA Chip NM2097 Size Document Number B Date: February 97160-SB, VGA 3, 1998 Sheet 10 of REV V14 28

RC2 6 P3 P2 10 R[0..7] P10 P18 R0 R1 R3 R6 7 8 9 10 5 4 3 2 RR0 RR1 RR3 SRN22 RR6 1 2 3 4 RN23 8 7 6 5 $R0 $R1 $R3 $R6 10 FLM 1 R41 2 22R3 R166 2 10R3 BC239 SC47P

FLMXX

LCDFLM

EZAST11AAAJ 1 R42 2 10R3 LPXX 1 R165 2 10R3 BC240 SC22P LCDLP

10 LP

RC1 6 P1 P15 P12 P21 R2 R4 R5 R7 7 8 9 10 5 4 3 2 RR2 RR4 RR5 SRN22 RR7 1 2 3 4 RN22 8 7 6 5 $R2 $R4 $R5 $R7 10 MOD 1 R40 2 22R3 R164 2 10R3 BC238 SC22P

MODXX 1

LCDMOD

EZAST11AAAJ

L9 RC4 6 P0 P7 P9 P19 G0 G1 G3 G6 7 8 9 10 5 4 3 2 GG0 GG1 GG3 SRN22 GG6 1 2 3 4 RN25 8 7 6 5 $G0 $G1 $G3 $G6 10 SHFCLK 1 2 56R3 1 SHFCLKXX

R181 2 0R3

L2 LCDXCLKXX 1 2 BK1608LL241 8-12mil LCDXCLK

10 G[0..7]

BC241 SC22P

EZAST11AAAJ

BC213 +3.3V SCD1U 1 RC3 6 P6 P14 P17 P22 G2 G4 G5 G7 7 8 9 10 5 4 3 2 GG2 GG4 GG5 SRN22 GG7 10 $ENAVDD 1 1 2 3 4 RN24 8 7 6 5 $G2 $G4 $G5 $G7 R157 2 LCDFET_G 1 3 Q1 2N7002 100KR3 EZAST11AAAJ 2 BC212 SC2D2U16V5ZY TPS2013D 40mil 2 LCDVDDEN# R158 47KR3 1 2 3 4 +3.3V U2 OUT GND OUT IN IN OUT EN# OUT 8 7 6 5 LCDVDD

RC6 6 P5 P4 P8 P20 B0 B1 B3 B6 7 8 9 10 5 4 3 2 BB0 BB1 BB3 SRN22 BB6 1 2 3 4 RN27 8 7 6 5 CN6 $B0 $B1 $B3 $B6 LCDVDD $G0 $G1 $G3 $G6 R163 DUMMY-R3 $B0 $B1 $B3 1 $B6 $R0 $R1 $R3 $R6 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 LCDMOD LCDLP LCDXCLK 5 4 3 2 BB2 BB4 BB5 SRN22 P23 B7 10 BB7 LCDVEE 12 1 2 3 4 P16 B5 9 RN26 8 7 6 5 $B2 $B4 $B5 $B7 24 23 22 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 LCDFLM BC218 SC1KP BC219 SCD1U BC220 SC2D2U16V5ZY $G2 $G4 $G5 $G7 $B2 $B4 $B5 $B7 40mil LCDVDD $R2 $R4 $R5 $R7

10 B[0..7]

LCD Connecter

2 1 EZAST11AAAJ

10 $DISPLAY

RC5 6 P11 P13 B2 B4 7 8

SCNN40C BC221 SCD1U

EZAST11AAAJ Acer Inc. 365 Title LCD Interface Size Document Number B Date: 97160-SB, LCD January 21, 1998 Sheet 11 of REV V14 28

+5V 1 +5V

R190 15KR3 1 R191 2 BC101 SC1KP

INV+5VA 4 ID_DATA BC125 SCD1U 1 R112 510R3 CCFT_ON

100R3 +5V 1

4 33CCFT R110 1 4 2 CCFTRES 2 7 1 U11A 3 CCFT_ONXX# 2

2 3 Q2 RN1424 1

Inverter
R193 15KR3 1 R194 2 BC269 SC1KP 13 ID_DATAXX ID_CLKXX CONTRAST_ON CCFT_ON $FPBACKXX BC130 SC1KP DCBATOUT 80mil INV+5VA 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 14 11 LCDVEE BC143 SCD1U HRS-CON12

+5V

10KR3

SOHCT125

BC131 SC1KP

2 4 ID_CLK

Up
CN12 Orange Blue Green White Red Gray Black Brown Yellow Purple

100R3

+5V

INV+5VA 10 $FPBACK 1

R195

4 CONTRAST 1 4 5 7 4 U11B 6 CNTRSTON 1 R113 2 2

R116 5K1R3D

100R3

CONTRAST_ON BC132 SC1KP

SOHCT125

100R3

Down

DCBATOUT INV+5VA

CX1 INV+5VA SCD1U 1 2 3 4

INV2951FB

+6V

BC133 SC1KP

BC129 SC1U50V5ZY

BC145 SCD1U

UX1 OUT INPUT SENSE FB SD 5V/TAP GND ERROR LP2951ACM

8 7 6 5

CX2 SCD1U

Acer Inc. 365 Title LCD Inverter Size A Date: Document Number 97160-SB, INVERTER January 8, 1998 Sheet REV V11 28

12

of

10 R18 2 10R3 10 VSYNC VSYNC +3.3V 1 R17 2 10R3 VSYNCXX 1 R3

DDC_CLK

DDC_CLK 1

R156 2 100R3

10 HSYNC

HSYNC

HSYNCXX

CRT_HS

CRT Connecter
CRT_VS 16 DDC_CLKXX CRT_B 5 15 10 4 14 9 3 13 8 2 12 7 1 11 6 17 VIDEO-15-4-D 100R3 CRT_R (RGBGND trace to VGA) CN2

0R3 R4 2 CRT_VS

0R3 68.00031.001

2 3

D6 BAV99LT1

2 3

D7 BAV99LT1

BC3 SC47P

BC5 SC47P

CRT_HS DDC_DATAXX CRT_G VSW1XX R2

10

DDC_DATA

1 DDC_DATA

width-space 6-10mil L6 1 2 NL322522T-2R2 L7 1 2 NL322522T-2R2 L8 1 2 NL322522T-2R2 +3.3V 1 D5 3 1 BAV99LT1 2 3 1 BAV99LT1 D1 2 3 1 BAV99LT1 TRACE TO VGA AVSS & CRT RGBGND (6,7,8) AVSS (91,99,100,104,105) REXT (101) (RGBGND trace to VGA) D4 2 2 R16 75R3 1 2 R1 75R3 1 2 R155 75R3 BC1 SC47P BC2 SC47P BC4 SC47P 4 CRT_R CRT_G CRT_B CRT# CRT# 1

R21 2 1KR3

10 R 10 G 10 B

R G B

BC35 SC1KP

1 6 11 7 12

2 8 13

3 9 14

4 10 15

6 +5V DDC_CLK 1 R5 2 CRT+5V 2 DY1 1 S1N4148

1 11 7

12 2

8 13

3 9

14 4

10 15

Left

Right

4K7R3 R19 2 4K7R3 +5V R20 2 100KR3

1 DDC_DATA

(Top View)

CRT#

Acer Inc. 365 Title CRT Interface Size Document Number B 97160-1, CRT Date: February 26, 1998 Sheet REV V15 28

13

of

4 CN15 42 R222 2 100R3 2 R221 5K6R3HDD+5V 1 1 R128 4K7R3 2 2 R101 1 33R3 1 HD_D8 HD_D9 HD_D10 HD_D11 HD_D12 HD_D13 HD_D14 HD_D15 HD_DRQ HD_IOR# HD_RDY HD_DACK# 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 HD_A2 HD_CS3# 16 17 18 19 20 41 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 R129 4K7R3 4 4 HDD+5V HRS-CON40 2 2 HDCN_PIN34 HD_A1 HD_A0 HD_CS1# HDD_LED# 1 R224 2 100R3 HD_IOW# HD_D7 HD_D6 HD_D5 HD_D4 HD_D3 HD_D2 HD_D1 HD_D0 RSTDRV# 5 4 3

PIDE_D[0..15]

HDD+5V RP18 PIDE_D4 PIDE_D5 PIDE_D6 PIDE_D7 1 2 3 4 5 SRP10K HDD+5V 10 9 8 7 6 PIDE_D0 PIDE_D1 PIDE_D2 PIDE_D3

PIDE_DRQ

SIRQI 1 R223 4K7R3

4 RP17 PIDE_D12 PIDE_D13 PIDE_D14 PIDE_D15 1 2 3 4 5 SRP10K HDD+5V

HDD+5V

4 PIDE_AK#

10 9 8 7 6 PIDE_D8 PIDE_D9 PIDE_D10 PIDE_D11

HDD conn.
PIDE_D0 PIDE_D1 PIDE_D2 PIDE_D3 1 2 3 4

RN35 8 7 6 5 SRN220 RN36 8 7 6 5 SRN220 RN37 8 7 6 5 SRN220

HD_D0 HD_D1 HD_D2 HD_D3

PIDE_D4 PIDE_D5 PIDE_D6 PIDE_D7

1 2 3 4

HD_D4 HD_D5 HD_D6 HD_D7

60mil +5V L5 1 2 0R6 1 TC13 2 ST22U BC160 SCD1U CX19 SC1KP HDD+5V

4 PIDE_CS3#

R215 2 47R3 R120 2 47R3

PIDE_D11 HD_CS3# PIDE_D10 PIDE_D9 PIDE_D8

1 2 3 4

HD_D11 HD_D10 HD_D9 HD_D8

4 PIDE_CS1#

HD_CS1# PIDE_D15 PIDE_D14 PIDE_D13 PIDE_D12 HD_IOR# SRN220 1 2 3 4 RN34 8 7 6 5 HD_D15 HD_D14 HD_D13 HD_D12

4 PIDE_IOR#

R103 2 47R3 R198 2 47R3

4 PIDE_IOW#

HD_IOW# 1 2 3 4 RN32 8 7 6 5 SRN47 HDD+5V HD_A0 HD_A1 HD_A2

4 PIDE_A0 4 PIDE_A1 4 PIDE_A2

+5V

R117 2 4K7R3

+5V BC158 SCD1U R126 47KR3 U13B 2 20 DR0# 4 5 +5V U13A HDD_LED# 1 2 7 SOHCT08 1 4 3 15 CDROM_LED# HDCD_LED# 7 1 4 6 MEDIA_LED# 27 4 PIDE_RDY 1

R225 2 100R3

HD_RDY

SOHCT08

Acer Inc. 365 Title HDD, media LED Size Document Number B Date: 97160-1, HDD February 26, 1998 Sheet 14 of REV V15 28

SIDE_D[0..15]

+5V CDROM+5V L4 RP8 SIDE_D7 SIDE_D6 SIDE_D5 SIDE_D4 1 2 3 4 5 SRP10K CDROM+5V 10 9 8 7 6 SIDE_D0 SIDE_D1 SIDE_D2 SIDE_D3 2 1 TC17 ST22U FBM3225 1 2

CDROM+5V

BC301 SCD1U

BC302 SC1KP

CDROM+5V 60mil

Up
CDROM+5V BC144 RP9 SIDE_D15 SIDE_D14 SIDE_D13 SIDE_D12 1 2 3 4 5 SRP10K CDROM+5V 1 1 R119 2 100R3 SIDE_D3 SIDE_D1 SIDE_D2 SIDE_D0 1 2 3 4 RN12 8 7 6 5 SRN150 RN39 8 7 6 5 SRN150 RN40 8 7 6 5 SRN150 RN13 8 7 6 5 SRN150 1 R197 2 100R3 CD_IOW# CD_D3 CD_D1 CD_D2 CD_D0 4 SIDE_CS1# 1 R214 2 100R3 CD_CS3# 4 10 9 8 7 6 SIDE_D8 SIDE_D9 SIDE_D10 SIDE_D11 SRN100 4 SIDE_A0 4 SIDE_A1 4 SIDE_A2 1 2 3 4 RN6 8 7 6 5 CD_A0 CD_A1 CD_A2 40 38 36 34 75 ohm 4 3MODE CDROM+5V R217 2 100KR3 CD/FDD# 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 CD_CS1# 8-12mil 23 CD_AUDL CD_D7 CD_D5 CD_D3 CD_D1 12 10 8 6 4 2 44 CD_D4 CD_D5 CD_D6 CD_D7 4 SIDE_IOR# 1 R102 2 100R3 MOLEX-CONN40A CD_IOR# 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 41 CD_D6 CD_D4 CD_D2 CD_D0 INDEX# 20 BC281 BC280 SCD1U 42 CN13 43 SC4D7U16V6ZY SC1KP

DR0#20 DSKCHG# 20 MTR0#20 FDIR# 20 STEP# 20 WDATA# 20 WGATE# 20 20 WRTPRT# 20 RDATA# 20 HDSEL#20 CD_AUDR 23 RSTDRV# 5 8-12mil TRK0#

66.75036.080

4 SIDE_CS3#

SIDE_D4 SIDE_D5 SIDE_D6 SIDE_D7

1 2 3 4

Down CD-ROM 1st conn. FDD conn.

SIDE_D8 SIDE_D9 SIDE_D10 SIDE_D11

1 2 3 4

CD_D8 CD_D9 CD_D10 CD_D11

4 SIDE_IOW#

SIDE_RDY

R244 2 100R3

CD_RDY

SIDE_D12 SIDE_D13 SIDE_D14 SIDE_D15

1 2 3 4

CD_D12 CD_D13 CD_D14 CD_D15 CDROM+5V 60mil

Up
CN16 32 CDROM+5V CD_IOW# CD_INTR CDROM+5V R201 2 1 CDROM+5V 1KR3 R202 1 2 DSKCHG# 1KR3 TRK0# 1 R220 2 1KR3 R219 1 2 WRTPRT# 1KR3 RDATA# 1 R218 2 1KR3 THESE RESISTORS MUST BE CLOSED FDD CONN. 2 MOLEX-CONN30A CDROM_LED# 1 R135 2 100R3 1 R134 4K7R3 34 33 CD_DRQ CD_D14 CD_D12 CD_D10 CD_D8 CD_A2 2 R245 4K7R3 14 CD_A0 CDROM_LED# 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 31

1 R246 1KR3 2 CD_RDY CD_A1 CD_CS1# CDROM+5V 1 R242 4K7R3 2 CDROM+5V

INDEX#

CD_CS3# CD2CN_PIN13 CD_IOR# CD_D15 CD_D13 CD_D11 CD_D9

SIDE_DRQ

4 SIDE_AK#

R196 1 100R3

Down CD-ROM 2nd conn.

+5V

U25F 1 4 13 CD_INTR 1 R243 2 100R3 1 R241 4K7R3 2 12 SIRQII# 4

SIRQII

SOHCT14

Acer Inc. 365 Title CDROM, Internal FDD Size Document Number B Date: 97160-SB, CD-FDD February 3, 1998 Sheet 15 of REV V14 28

+5V 1 2 3 4

BC34 SCD1U

U1 GND OUT IN OUT IN OUT EN# OC# TPS2014

80mil 8 7 6 5 +5V 1 USBPWR1 1

BC209 SCD1U

TC5 2 ST47U16VDK

+5V

USB_ON#XX

BC210 SCD1U

R152 10KR3

R15 100KR3 R14

2 $OVCR#0 1 CX20 SCD1U 4

1 4 USB_ON# 2

10KR3

USBP00 +5V 1 6-10mil 4 4 USBP00 USBP01

R153

USB conn.
R150 100KR3 USBPWR1 USBP00 USBP01 USB_PIN5 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 CN1 USBP01 1

15KR3

R154

USB_IN#

R151

15KR3

10KR3 BC211 SCD1U DIRECTLY CONNECTING TO CHASSIS ( PIN 6 , 7 )

BERG-USB

Acer Inc. 365 Title USB Size A Date: Document Number 97160-SB, USB January 19, 1998 Sheet 16 of REV V14 28

20mil

+5V

+5V SD[0..7] 4,5,18,19,20,23

1 R97 1KR3 2 CH+5VSB U9 24 27 PWRGOOD# 4 RTCAS 4 RTCRW 4 RTCDS 13 14 15 17 18 RTCRST# 21 RTCRCL# 4 RTC256 1 G20 GAP-OPEN 2 G7 1 GAP-OPEN R T C Easy to touch R T C B T + 1 BT1 BH-12 2 2 2 1 BC271 DUMMY-R3 XTAL-32.768KHZ 1 BC270 DUMMY-R3 BC134 SC22P near Charger +3.3V $OSC32KI 4 X 1 1 X1 2 R T C X 2 BC104 SC1KP 1KR3 BQ3285LD 1 2 22 RTCBC 20 2 3 VCC CS# AS R/W# DS RST# RCL# BC X1 X2 AD7 AD6 AD5 AD4 AD3 AD2 AD1 INT# 32K MOT VSS VSS 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 19 23 1 12 16 R72 2 ENABLE# ENABLE# 27 SD7 SD6 SD5 SD4 SD3 SD2 SD1 SD0 RTC_IRQ8# RTC_IRQ8# 22 2 1 R98 10KR3 BC135 SCD1U

EXTRAM AD0

U24D 1 4 near M1533 $OSC32KI 12 11 $PCM32K 25,26 1 3

SOLCX125M

4,18 SA[0..15]

20mil +5V

U28 SA0 SA1 SA2 SA3 SA4 SA5 SA6 SA7 SA8 SA9 SA10 SA11 SA12 SA13 SA14 SA15 4 BIOSA16 4 ROMKBCS# 4,5 MEMR# 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 27 26 23 25 4 28 29 3 2 22 24 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 VSS PGM VCC DQ0 32 13

BC327 SCD1U +5V SD0 SD1 SD2 SD3 SD4 SD5 SD6 SD7 3 2 1

14 DQ1 15 DQ2 17 DQ3 18 DQ4 19 DQ5 20 DQ6 21 DQ7

6 D9 RB731U

31

MEMW# 4,5

SKT1

16 20mil

1 CE VPP 30 OE A17/N.C S128K8-150

ROM_VPP

BC326 SCD1U

BC325 SC2D2U16V5ZY SSKT32

4 BIOSA17

FLSH2 2

3 Q6 S2N3906 1

1 R259 10KR3 2 F L S H 1 3 Q5 RN1424 1 20mil +12V

PLCC ROM SOCKET

4 FLASH_ON

Acer Inc. 365 Title RTC, ROM Size Document Number B Date: 97160-SA, RTC-ROM December 2, 1997 Sheet 17 of REV V10 28

40mil 4,5,17,18,20,23 SD[0..7] +5V SA[0..15] 4,18

GF1 SD5 SD6 SD7 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 27 PWRGOOD 48 49 50 MEMW# 4,5 MEMW# MEMR# 4,5 MEMR# 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 4,5 IOR# 4,5 IOW# 4 AEN IOCHRDY 4,5 4 RSTDRV +5V 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 SD0 SD1 SD2 SD3 SD4 SA0 SA1 SA2 SA3 SA4 SA5 SA6 SA7 SA8 SA9 SA10 SA11 SA12 SA13 SA14 SA15 10KR3 1 +5V R258 2 SA12 SA13 SA14 AEN_G1 AEN SA15 1 2 3 6 4 5 8 U30 A B C G1 G2A G2B VCC Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 GND Y7 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 16BIT_AEN BC331 SCD1U +5V

A10 B10 A11 B11 A12 B12 A13 B13 A14 B14 A15 B15 A16 B16 A17 B17 A18 B18 A19 B19 A20 B20 A21 B21 A22 B22 A23 B23 A24 B24 A25 B25 A26 B26 A27 B27 A28 B28 A29 B29 A30 B30 A31 B31 A32 B32 A33 B33 A34 B34

SOHCT138

MS-DBG-GF68

Golden Finger

30mil

+5V

BC305 SC2D2U16V5ZY

BC306 SC1KP

BC307 SCD1U YMF+5VA

1 CN20 2 SA0 SA1 SA2 SA3 SA4 SA5 SA6 SA7 SA8 SA9 SA10 SA11 4,5,20,23 4,5,20 4,5,20,23 4,5,20,23 4,5 IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ11 IOW# IOR# 4 MODEM_OFF MODEM_RI 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 SAM-CONN52D MD2CN_PIN1 CN19 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9 BC86 SAM-CONN10D MD2CN_PIN10 1 L10 BLM31A601S RJ11_GND 2 1 52 51 30mil RJ11_GND 2 SC1KP1KV RJ11_PIN3 RJ11-11395 1 RSTDRV MODEM_SPKR 24 30mil L3 2 BLM31A601S BC60 2KV SC1KP1KV RJ11_PIN2 CN5 IOCHRDY +5V 20mil 2 16BIT_AEN 25 $CARD_RI 1 MODEM14M 9 R124 100KR3 7 TSAHCT86 1 G24 2 GAP-CLOSE RJ11_GND 2 13 SD0 SD1 SD2 SD3 SD4 SD5 SD6 SD7 MODEM_RI 2 9 10 7 1 R183 100KR3 12 1 4 11 $RI $RI 4 TSAHCT86 U14D 1 4 8 21 COM1_RI RIXX R250 220KR3 U14C

RJ11 CONN

X X

RV1 P3100SB

1 2 3 4

GND 1 2 3

FAX/MODEM 1st conn.


1 2

4 6 GND

10

(Top View)

FAX/MODEM 2nd conn.


Title

Acer Inc. 365

FAX/MODEM, Golden Finger Size Document Number B Date: February 97160-SB, MODEM 4, 1998 Sheet 19 of REV V11 28

+5V

BC81 SCD33U16V3ZY

BC82 SCD047U25V3KX RS232_28 RS232_24 RS232_1 RS232_2 28 24 1 2 14 13 12 20 19 18 17 16 15 23 22 21

BC49 SCD33U16V3ZY 20 SOUT1# 20 RTS1# 20 DTR1# 19 COM1_RI 20 DSR1# 20 RI1# 20,22 CTS1# 20 SIN1 20 DCD1#

4321

RN29 SRN10K

R54 10KR3

5678 +5V

F O R C E O N 1 R53 100KR3

U16 C1+ VCC C1V+ C2+ VC2T1IN T1OUT T2IN T2OUT T3IN T3OUT R2OUTB R1OUT R1IN R2OUT R2IN R3OUT R3IN R4OUT R4IN R5OUT R5IN FORCEON FORCEOFF# INVALID# GND MAX3243

BC256 SCD1U 26 27 3 9 10 11 4 5 6 7 8 25 RS232_27 RS232_3 PSOUT1# PRTS1# PDTR1# PDSR1# PRI1# PCTS1# PSIN1 PDCD1#

BC50 SCD33U16V3ZY

2 +5V

Serial port
PRI1# PDTR1# PCTS1# PSOUT1# PRTS1# PSIN1 PDSR1# PDCD1#

10 5 9 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 11 BC27 SC680P BC25 SC680P BC24 SC680P BC29 SC680P BC31 SC680P BC32 SC680P

CN4

(Top View)

BC26 SC680P

BC28 SC680P

RS232-9-4-D

Wide GND line

Acer Inc. 365 Title Serial port Size A Date: Document Number 97160-1, SERIAL March 1, 1998 Sheet 21 of REV V15 28

Parallel port
RP1 1 PAUTOFD# 2 PERROR# PINIT# 3 4 PSLCTIN# 5 PRT+5V SRP1K +5V +5V 10 9 8 7 6 PRT+5V PBUSY PACK# PPE PSLCT 1KR3 40mil 1 R173 2 PSTROB# (FDD+5V) PSTROB# PAUTOFD# PPD0 PERROR# PPD1 PINIT# 1 D8 S1N4148 RP2 PPD4 1 PPD5 2 PPD6 3 PPD7 4 5 PRT+5V SRP1K 0: 1.2M 1: 720K/1.44M 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 PRT+5V PPD3 PPD2 PPD1 PPD0 4 3MODE 9 8 2 1 4 1 0 R192 1 2 3MODEXX 33R3 7 SOHCT125 1 R32 10KR3 R11 2 100KR3 PSLCT 20mil 150R6 PACK# PBUSY FDD_IN PPE PPD5 P3MODE +5V 1 R161 2 P3MODE PPD6 PRT_PIN21 PPD7 PNF U11C PPD4 PPD2 PSLCTIN# PPD3 PRT+5V 26 1 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 7 20 8 21 9 22 10 23 11 24 12 25 13 27 CX3 SC2D2U16V5ZY PRNT25-4-D FDD pin21=24 short PRT pin20=GND CN3

+12V +5V R51 2 33R3 BC12 SC100P 1 2 (FDD+5V)

1 RY5 10KR3 +5V 2

1 RY4 100KR3 2 RY6 2 U7 Q3PIN4 1 FDD5V_ON# 2 via CY2 SCD1U CY3

20 STROB#

STROB#1

PSTROB#

(DR0#)

SC4D7U16V6ZY

1 R52 47KR3 2 Q3PIN3 3 4 Q3A FDC6301N

100KR3 7 8 CY4 SC1KP 5 6 PD0 U7DRAIN 40mil 4 3 PD1 PD2 PD3 1 2 3 4 20 PD[0..7] RN19 8 7 6 5 SRN33 BC13 SI9956DY U7OUT 40mil F1 1 2 PSTROB# PD4 PD5 PD6 1.1A/6V 40mil PD7 1 2 3 4 RN20 8 7 6 5 SRN33 PPD4 PPD5 PPD6 PPD7 SC68P BC14 SC68P BC15 SC68P BC17 SC68P

PPD0 PPD1 PPD2 PPD3

6 R131 2 Q3B FDC6301N FDD_INXX 1

10KR3 BC169 SCD1U 5

MINISMDC110(FDD+5V)

+5V

BC18 SC68P

BC19 SC68P

BC20 SC68P

BC21 SC68P

U25B 1 4 FDD_IN 1 R122 2 PNF# 3 4 PNF PNF 4,20 20 20 20 20 +5V BC297 SCD1U 1 RY2 100KR3 2 RY3 2 0R3 $IRQ8# 4 1 SLCTIN# 20 SLCTIN# 2 INIT# 20 INIT# 3 ERROR# ERROR# 20 4 AUTOFD# 20 AUTOFD# RN18 8 7 6 5 SRN33 +5V +5V D2 3 4 1 R107 10KR3 17 RTC_IRQ8# 2 RTC_IRQ8# 5 2 1 6 RB731U 1 2 7 7 PNF Title Parallel port, External FDD Size Document Number B Date: March 97160-1, PARALLEL 4, 1998 Sheet 22 of REV V15 28 SOHCT32 SOHCT08 NC7SZ08 365 1 4 3 U10A 20 MTR0# 12 2 1 4 11 U13D UY1A UY1B 1 2 3 UY1 A B GND Y 4 FDD_BUSY# FDD_BUSY# 4 VCC 5 BC122 SCD1U +5V +5V BC16 SC68P BC217 SC68P BC216 SC68P BC215 SC68P ACK# BUSY PE SLCT ACK# BUSY PE SLCT 1 2 3 4 RN21 8 7 6 5 SRN33 BC47 SC68P BC48 SC68P BC22 SC68P BC23 SC68P PACK# PBUSY PPE PSLCT

100KR3 7 SOHCT14

21 CTS1# R111 2 10KR3

CTS1# 1

PSLCTIN# PINIT# PERROR# PAUTOFD#

+5V

1 R125 +5V 47KR3 BC30 SCD1U

PBUSY

PBUSYXX

PBUSYORPNF 13

Acer Inc.

+5V L1 1 2 FBM3225

OP+5V BC40 20mil L_BYPASS SC1U10V3ZY CON2-10 CX22 SC1KP BC225 SC4D7U10V5ZY R_BYPASS SPKR_R+ SC1U10V3ZY SPKR_RBC43 CN10 1 2 CON2-10 12mil trace SPKR_L+ SPKR_LCN9 1 2

Left

Right

BC39

SC100P PH1 1 R23 2 33KR3 HP_L 1 R22 2 20KR3 MIC_IN 1 R167 2 BK1608HM121 PH-JK24 BC38 BC36 SC1KP SC100P R168 2 33KR3 U4 4 5 6 7 ENAUDIO# 1 R24 2 0R3 OP_PIN8 8 2 17 23 3 L OUT+ 10 L OUT14 SE/BTL# 16 HP/LINE# 11 MUTE IN 9 MUTE OUT 1 GND/HS 12 GND/HS 13 GND/HS 24 GND/HS R OUTR OUT+ 15 22 SPKR_L+ SPKR_LHP_IN ENAUDIO# LINE_IN_R 1 R160 2 BK1608HM121 1 R26 100KR3 2 23 LINE_IN_L LINE_IN_L 1 R7 2 BK1608HM121 SPKR_RSPKR_R+ BC9 SC1KP TPA0102 BC8 SC1KP PH-JK24 LI_PIN3 LI_PIN2 5 4 3 2 1 PH2 R169 2 33KR3 MIC_PIN2 5 4 3 2 1

23

MIC_IN

Left

23 SOUND_L

SOUND_L

LINE_L

HP_L L_BYPASS OP+5V

L LINE IN L HP IN L BYPASS L VDD SHOUTDOWN NC NC NC R VDD R BYPASS R HP IN R LINE IN

23

LINE_IN_R

ENAUDIO# 4

Middle

OP+5V

18 R_BYPASS 19 20 HP_R 21 BC11 SCD1U BC37 SCD1U

23 SOUND_R

SOUND_R

R171 2 33KR3

LINE_R

R10 2 33KR3 OP+5V BC44

SC100P SPKR_R+1

TC6 2

R6 SPRXX 1 2 BK1608HM121

1 R50 4K7R3 2 PH3 HP_IN SP_PIN4 SP_PIN3 SP_PIN2 5 4 3 2 1 PH-JK24 BC6 SC100P BC7 SC100P

ST100U10VDM 1 R172 2 33KR3 HP_R 1 R27 2 20KR3 BC227 SPKR_L+ 1 TC4 2 SPLXX 1

R159 2 BK1608HM121

Right

ST100U10VDM SC100P

80.10711.141

100uF,10V

7343 (3mm)

+5V

1 R251 100KR3 BK1608HM102 2 YMF+5VA 1

19 MODEM_SPKR 1 4

U14A 1 2 7 TSAHCT86 U14B 4 5 SCD1U 7 TSAHCT86 750KR3 1 4 BC354 6 BUZZERXX BUZZER 1 R48 2 HP_L BC353 SCD1U 3 SPKRXX 1 R49 2 750KR3 5 LINE_L (Top View) 4 3 2

4 SPKR

25 $CARD_SPKR

ACER INCORPORATED 365 Title OP-AMP Size Document Number B Date: March 97160-1, OP-AMP 1, 1998 Sheet 24 of REV V15 28

Lower=Slot1=B, Upper=Slot0=A
U21 +3.3V 15 16 17 +5V 1 2 30 +12V 7 24 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 5V 5V 5V 12V 12V BVCC BVCC BVCC BVPP 6 4 $PCIRST# 25 SDATA $PCM32K 17,25 25 SLATCH 14 3 4 5 RESET RESET# DATA CLOCK LATCH NC NC NC NC 19 13 18 GND NC NC OC# 26 27 28 29 12 25 NC AVPP AVCC AVCC AVCC 8 9 10 11 20 21 22 23 25 25 B_VPP BCAD0 BCCD1# BCAD1 BCAD2 BCAD3 BCAD4 BCAD5 BCAD6 BCAD7 A_VPP A_SLOT_VCC B_VPP B_SLOT_VCC H 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 BRSVD/D14 BCCBE#0 BCAD8 BCAD9 BCAD10 BCAD11 TPS2206 25 B_VS1 BCAD12 BCAD13 A_SLOT_VCC BCAD14 BCAD15 BCCBE#1 BCAD16 RP6 ACINT# ACSERR# ACREQ# ACAUDIO 1 2 3 4 5 SRP10K 10 9 8 7 6 ACBLOCK# ACPERR# ACIRDY# 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 A_SLOT_VCC BCPAR BRSVD/A18 BCPERR# BCBLOCK# BCGNT# BCSTOP# BCINT# BCDEVSEL# B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 B31 B32 B33 B34 B35 B36 B37 B38 B39 B40 RP14 ACSTOP# ACDEVSEL# ACTRDY# ACRST# 1 2 3 4 5 SRP10K 10 9 8 7 6 ACSTSCHG 25 BCCLK BCTRDY# 25 25 25 BCIRDY# BCFRAME# BCCBE#2 BCAD17 BCAD18 BCAD19 BCAD20 B_SLOT_VCC 25 B_VS2 BCAD21 B41 B42 B43 B44 B45 B46 B47 B48 B49 B50 B51 B52 B53 25 BCRST# RP16 BCINT# BCSERR# BCREQ# BCAUDIO 1 2 3 4 5 SRP10K 10 9 8 7 6 BCPERR# BCIRDY# BCBLOCK# 25 BCAUDIO BCAD26 B_SLOT_VCC 25 BCSTSCHG BCAD27 BCAD28 BCAD29 BCAD30 RP15 BCSTOP# BCDEVSEL# BCTRDY# BCRST# 1 2 3 4 5 SRP10K ZZ A_SLOT_VCC RN9 1 8 2 7 3 4 6 5 25,26 SRN10K SKT2 25 10,25 10,25 25 ACCBE#0 ACCBE#1 ACCBE#2 ACCBE#3 10,25 25,26 10,25 25 10,25 SRN10K SSKT152 +3.3V 25 25 BCCBE#[0..3] BCAD[0..31] 25 10,25 10,25 23,25 10,25 +3.3V 2 U12 1,4,5,8,9 1,4,5,8,9 4 $SMBDATA $SMBCLK SYS_TH# 1 2 3 4 SDA SCL O.S. GND 8 +VS 7 A0 6 A1 5 A2 BC153 LM75CIMX-3 SCD1U 2 ACCD2# BCCD2# 9 10 7 1 R121 470R3 Pull-down 470 Title TPS2206 & SOCKET Size Document Number B Date: 97160-SB, SOCKET February 3, 1998 Sheet 26 of REV V14 28 SOHCT08 Acer Inc. 365 1 4 8 CARD_IN# 4 U13C 25,26 H 2 AMP-CONN152 +5V 10 9 8 7 6 1st Field = 66.10336.100 BCSTSCHG 25 25 25 BRSVD/D2 BCAD31 BCLKRUN# BCCD2# 25 BCSERR# BCAD23 BCREQ# BCAD24 BCCBE#3 BCAD25 BCAD22 B54 B55 B56 B57 B58 B59 B60 B61 B62 B63 B64 B65 B66 B67 B68 B69 B70 B71 B72 B73 B74 B75 B76 CN11 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 A32 A33 A34 A35 A36 A37 A38 A39 A40 A41 A42 A43 A44 A45 A46 A47 A48 A49 A50 A51 A52 A53 A54 A55 A56 A57 A58 A59 A60 A61 A62 A63 A64 A65 A66 A67 A68 A69 A70 A71 A72 A73 A74 A75 A76 ACAD27 ACAD28 ACAD29 ACAD30 ACAD31 ARSVD/D2 25 ACLKRUN# 10,25 ACCD2# 25 BC287 SCD1U 2 ACAD26 ACSTSCHG 25 ACAD23 ACAD24 ACCBE#3 ACAD25 ACAUDIO 25 +3.3V ACAD22 ACRST# 25 ACSERR# 25 ACREQ# 25 ACCBE#2 ACAD17 ACAD18 ACAD19 ACAD20 A_VS2 ACAD21 25 BC260 SCD1U BC120 SC1U50V5ZY 2 ACCLK 25 ACTRDY# 10,25 ACIRDY# 10,25 ACFRAME# 10,25 ACAD12 ACAD13 ACAD14 ACAD15 ACCBE#1 ACAD16 ACPAR 10,25 ARSVD/A18 10,25 ACPERR# 10,25 ACBLOCK# 10,25 ACGNT# 25 ACSTOP# 10,25 ACINT# 25 ACDEVSEL# 10,25 1 BC262 SCD1U BC261 SC1KP 2 TC10 ST22U B_SLOT_VCC ACCBE#0 ACAD8 ACAD9 ACAD10 ACAD11 A_VS1 25 BC263 SCD1U BC264 SC1KP 2 1 TC11 ST22U ARSVD/D14 25 ACAD0 ACCD1# ACAD1 ACAD2 ACAD3 ACAD4 ACAD5 ACAD6 ACAD7 A_SLOT_VCC 25 BC265 SCD1U BC121 SC1U50V5ZY 2 1 R200 100KR3 A_VPP A_VPP B_SLOT_VCC A_SLOT_VCC

Near Conn.

B_VPP

1 R104 100KR3

DUMMY

25

Near 2206

1 TC15 ST22U

ACCBE#0 ACAD10 ACLKRUN# ACAD[0..8] ACAD9 ACAD[10..11] ACAD12 ACAD13 ACAD14 ACAD15 ACAD16 BC139 ACAD17 ACAD18 ACAD19 ACAD[20..31] SCD1U BC140 SC1U50V5ZY +12V BC138 SCD1U 2

1 TC12 ST22U

B_SLOT_VCC RN33 1 8 2 3 4 7 6 5

BCCBE#0 BCAD10 BCLKRUN#

1 R240 20KR3

+5V

4 PWR_LED#

R174 2 510R3 1 R176 2 510R3 1 R175 2

DC_PWRLED#

4 $SUSLED#

DC_SUSLED# 1 CH_BAT_USE#

R58 2 47KR3

510R3 10mil R177 2 510R3 CH+5VSB CN7 1 2 DC_MEDIA# 3 4 DC_QCHG# 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ON/OFF# 1 R77 2 470R3 (BT+SENSE) R78 1 2 $PWRBTN# 1KR3 17 ENABLE# ENABLE# CH_BL2# CH_BL1# Q_CHG# CH_DISABLE CH_ON/OFF# 4 BL1# 1 DC_CAPS# DC_NUM# +6V 16 MIL R74 2 CH_KBDATA 47KR3 CH_KBCLK 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 1 R73 2 47KR3

BAT_USE#4

14 MEDIA_LED#

Q_CHG#

18 CAPS_LED#

R178 2 510R3 R179 2 510R3 +3.3V

BL2#

(KB_GND) +5V 50mil CH+5VSB

CN8 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 SAMTEC-CONN42D CH_GG1 DCBATOUT 2 BT1 R80 DUMMY-R3 200mil BTSRN47K SIU CH_BAT_USE# 1 CH_GG3 CH_GG2 CH_GG1 CH_GG0 2 3 4 RN2 8 7 6 5 GUAGE3 4 GUAGE2 4 GUAGE1 4 GUAGE0 4 (BT-SENSE) +5V CH+5VSB CH_MSDATA CH_MSCLK (KB+5V) BC85 SCD1U

18 NUM_LED#

CPU core VSEL3VSEL1VSEL2 voltage VCORE X X X 0 X 0 X X X X 0 X TLMK 1.8V P55C 2.47V K6 2.15V 2.25V 16mil +12V ON/OFF# DC+5VSB PWRGIN 1 VSEL3 1 VSEL1 1 VSEL2 DCBATOUT DCBATOUT 200mil

15 16 17 VCORE 18 19 20 21 22 23 +5V 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 SMS14001GS 4

CH_PWRBTN# 20 22 TH 24 BT+ 26 28 200mil BT+ 30 32 34 36 38 40 42

DCBATOUT 200 MIL

Charger

BC56 BC59 BC58 SC10U35V0ZY SC10U35V0ZY SC10U35V0ZY

+6V

+5V

1 BC51 SC2D2U16V5ZY BC53 SCD1U TC7 2 ST47U16VDK

1 TC8 2 ST47U16VDK CX23 SC1KP

+3.3V

VCORE

pdb: 80.1071D.341

100uF/16V M7343 Low ESR, Sprague

+5V

1 BC229 SCD1U 2 TC1 ST100U10VDM

1 TC9 2 ST100U10VDM BC52 SCD1U

1 TC3 2 ST100U10VDM

1 TC2 2 ST100U10VDM 4 $OFFPWR2 4 DISABLE 9 10 100R3 7 1 R109 10KR3 1 R108 10KR3 2 2 SOHCT32 1 R76 10KR3 1 4 8 DISABLEXX 1 R75 2 CH_DISABLE U10C

+5V U25C 1 4 1 PWRGIN R33 2 5 PWRGINXX 6

+5V U25D 1 4 9 8 PWRGOOD 4,19

+3.3V R79 2 10KR3 +5V +5V

$PWRBTN#

100KR3 7 BC54 SC100P PWRGOOD# 17 SOHCT14 7 SOHCT14

R57 2 0R3

SIU

8 76 5 RN5 SRN10K

1 23 4 R71 2 47R3 1 R148 100KR3 200 MIL L11 BT+ 1 2 FBM4532 4 BAT_IN# 1 R149 2 200 MIL BTY+ 1 BTINXX R260 2 10KR3 BC340 BC328 SCD1U BC329 SCD1U SCD1U BC208 SC1KP BC330 200 MIL SC1KP AMP-CONN10B BTY_IN# TH 10KR3 BT1 2 3 4 5 CN18 6 7 8 9 10 BTY+ BTY_IN# TH BTBC103 SC47P BC102 SC47P BC83 SC47P BC84 SC47P 18 MSCLK 2 18 MSDATA 1 18 KBDATA R55 2 47R3 1 1 R70 2 47R3 CH_MSDATA R56 2 47R3

+5V

18 KBCLK

CH_KBCLK

CH_KBDATA

CH_MSCLK

Acer Inc. CX6 SC1KP Title DC/DC, Charger, Battery board Size Document Number B Date: 97160-1, POWER February 26, 1998 Sheet 27 of REV V15 28 365

H1 1 5 4

2 6

3 BEETLE4

H7 HOLEA

H20 HOLEB

H5 HOLEC

H10 HOLED

H3 HOLER

H6 HOLES

H21 HOLEB

H8 HOLEE

H15 HOLEG

H16 HOLEF

H19 HOLEH

H2 HOLEI

H4 HOLEJ

H18 HOLEO

H13 HOLEP

H17 HOLEQ

1 1 1 1

H11 HOLEK

H9 HOLEL

H12 HOLEM

H14 HOLEN Near LCD conn. : H4, H5 Near CPU Board : H13, H14, H17, H18 Near Battery conn. : H20, H21

Acer Inc. 365 Title SKEW HOLEs Size Document Number B Date: 97160-SB, HOLE January 22, 1998 Sheet 28 of REV V14 28

$SSHQG $S SHQGL[+ L[+

Troubleshooting to Board Repairing


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