1.1 System features 1.1.1 General features a. Support cost efficient CPU, - Celeron-128K Socket 370 Type FCPGA 500~700 MHz - Pentium III Socket 370 Type FCPGA 500~1.0GHz b. Superior portability with all in one design c. Support high quality audio include 2 internal high power speaker d. Fully Support ACPI 1.0, meet PC98/PC99 requirement e. Built-in 56K modem for Data/Fax/Voice modem or Internet (optional) f. Support high performance hardware 2D/3D graphic engine Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
340S8 Rev : A Page 2 g. Support high capacity memory up to 256 MB h. Support one most flexibility of 32-bit Cardbus slot and PCMCIA card
1.1.2 Hardware specification
A. CPU: Celeron-128K 500MHz to 700MHz System bus frequency at 66 MHz Dynamic execution micro-architecture MMX technology capability Optimized for 32 bits AP and OS Power Management capability Integrated 32KB instruction and data L1 cache Integrated 128 KB instruction and data L2 cache
Pentium III 500MHz and 1.0 GHz System bus frequency at 100MHz / 133MHz On-die 256KB L2 advanced transfer cache with ECC Dual independent bus architecture SIMD extensions for enhanced video, sound and 3D performance Dynamic execution micro architecture Power management capability Optimized for 32bits AP and OS Integrated 16KB instruction and 16KB data L1 cache 256bit cache data bus 8-way cache associatively ECC for system bus data
B. Core Logic SIS 630S Integrated North Bridge, advanced hardware 2D/3D GUI engine, Super South Bridge and a 4X AGP internal Integrated Ultra AGP technology and advanced 64-bit graphic display interface and delivers AGP 4X performance and Fast Write transactions Provides powerful hardware decoding DVD accelerator to improve DVD playback performance. Provides standard interface between PC and a digital flat panel monitor. Adopts Share System Memory Architecture which the Super South Bridge in SIS 630S integrates all peripheral controllers /accelerators /interfaces Provides total communication solution including 10/100MB Fast Ethernet Offers AC97 compliant interface that comprises digital audio engine with 3D- hardware accelerator, on-chip full duplex sample rate converter Provides interface to Low Pin Count (LPC) operating at 33MHz clocks which is the same as the PCI clock on the Host. Built-in fast PCI-IDE controller supports the ATA PIO/DMA and ultraDMA33/66/100 functions that supports the data transfer rate up to 100 MB/s
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340S8 Rev : A Page 3 C. PCMCIA Controller O2 Micro OZ6812 ACPI-PCI bus power management interface specification Rev.1.0 compliant Compliant with PCI specification V2.1S, 1995 PC Card Standard and JEIDA 4.1 Supports PCMCIA ATA specification Supports 5V/3.3V PC Cards and 3.3V Cardbus Cards Supports single PC card or Cardbus slot with hot insertion and removal Supports multiple FIFOs for PCI/CB data transfer Supports Direct memory access for PC/PCI and PC/Way on PC Card socket Win98IRQ and PC-97/98 compliant Integrated PC98 Subsystem Vendor ID support with auto lock bit
D. Embedded Controller / Keyboard Controller NS PC87570 Hot key for brightness, volume control ACPI controller SMB bus for smart battery Support Win-95 defined 3 new keys and down load-able key-matrix
E. Super I/O Controller NS PC87393 LPC System Interface with synchronous cycles, up to 33 MHz bus clock PC99 and ACPI Compliant Floppy Disk Controller (FDC) Support SPP, EPP and ECP Parallel port Software compatible with the 16550A and the 16450 serial port HP-IR, ASK-IR, Fast-IR support
F. Clock Generator Realtek W83194R-63S Multiple CPU clocks for SDRAM architecture Provide power down mode in slowing down CPU clock Spectrum modulation reduce EMI Provide programmable clocks 166MHz Clock Support
1.2 System Specification 1.2.1 System Board
The major components of the computer include the system board, XGA color LCD display, FDD module,CD-ROM module (24X rotational speed max) / DVD module, keyboard, built-in glide pad with 2 click buttons, Lithium-ION battery pack, and AC adapter.
The system board incorporates CPU module, system memory, system and VGA BIOS, audio controller, CPU/ PCI bus controller, PCI / ISA bus controller. The Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
340S8 Rev : A Page 4 System Block Diagram shows how these components are integrated as shown in the next page.
CPU Sock et 370 Host Bus
Core Logic
SIS 630S
PCI
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1.2.2 LCD Display 14.1 TFT 13.3 TFT 12.1 TFT
1.2.3 Power Plans Power Source Descriptions +5V : 5V power source +3V : 3.3V power source +12V : 12V power source CPU_Core : CPU Core power source. For Celeron, the voltage is 2.0V For Pentium III, it is 1.7V +2.5V : 2.5V power source +1.8V : 1.8V power source for SIS630 & CPU AGTL + termination power source KBVCCA : KBC AD/DA 3.3V reference voltage RTCVDD : Real time clock power source +5V_AUX : LAN 5V always power source +3V_AUX : LAN 3.3V always power source & KBC 3.3V power Source +3V_RX_TR : LAN 3.3V analog power source Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
340S8 Rev : A Page 6 +3V_TX_TR : LAN 3.3V analog power source LCDVCC : LCD display 3.3V power source VIN : Inverter 8~20V power source ADAP+ : 20V Power supply from AC adapter AMPVDD : 5V analog power for audio
1.2.4 Power Source Status
5V 3.3V 12V CPU _core VCC_ CMOS 2.5V 1.5V 1.8V FULL-ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON SLEEP ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON STD OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SOFT-OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
1.2.5 DC/DC Board The DC/DC (system power) can support +3.3V, +5V, +12V for the main system. The DC/DC (CPU power) can support +1.3V~2.05V, +1.8V, +2.5V for the CPU.
1.2.6 AC-DC Adapter Input Voltage : 100 ~ 240 10% AC Input Frequency : 50 ~ 60 Hz 3Hz Input AC current : 1.5A max @ 90 VAC Efficiency : Better than 80% Inrush Current : 50A @ 115VAC, 100A @ 230VAC Holdup Time : 5mS (minimum) Output Voltage/Current : 20V / 3.0A Output Load Regulation : 5%
1.2.7 Inverter Input Voltage : 8-22 VDC Output Voltage : 620 Vrms @ 45~55KHz Start Up Voltage : 1200 Vrms (min.) Brightness Adjust Range (tube current) : 3mA rms 5.5mA rms Protection : Open circuit protect, current limit protect
1.2.8 Battery Pack A. Lithium Ion Battery packs Battery type : Li-Ion Battery cells : 8 cells Battery Spec : 3.7V / 1800mAH Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
340S8 Rev : A Page 7 Battery power : 47.36 watts (total) Battery protection : over charge protect, over discharge protect, over temperature protect, short protect, over current protect
B. Ni-MH battery packs Battery type : Ni MH Battery cells : 10 cells Battery specs : 12V, 3800 mAh Battery power : 45.6 watts (total) Battery protection : over charge protect, over discharge protect, over temperature protect, short protect, over current protect
Setting Hardware using the setting 00 System timer 01 Standard 101/102-Key Microsoft Natural Keyboard 02 Programmable Interrupt Controller 03 IrDA V3.0 Fast Infrared Port 04 Communications Port (Com1) 06 Standard Floppy Disk Controller 07 ECP Printer Port (LPT1) Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
340S8 Rev : A Page 8 08 System CMOS/ Real Time Clock (RTC) 09 ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering 09 SiS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter 10 ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering 10 HAMR 5600 Voice Modem 10 O2Micro OZ6812 CardBus Controller 10 SIS 7018 Audio Driver 11 ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering 11 SIS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller 11 SIS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller 11 SCI IRQ used by ACPI bus 12 Microsoft PS/2 Port Mouse 13 Numeric data processor 14 SIS 5513 Dual PCI IDE Controller 14 Primary IDE Controller (dual FIFO) 15 Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller 15 Secondary IDE Controller (dual FIFO)
1.2.11 DMA Channel
Setting Hardware using the setting 01 IrDA V3.0 Fast Infrared Port 02 Standard Floppy Disk Controller 03 ECP Printer Port (LPT1) 04 Direct memory access controller
1.2.12 System LED Indicator
4 Num-lock (on/off) 4 Cap-lock (on/off) 4 Scroll-Lock (on/off) 4 FDD (on/off) 4 HDD (on/off) 4 CDROM (on/off) 4 Power (on/off) When the system is powered on, the Power LED will be lighted on. When Battery Low Warning occurs, the Power LED will flash at a rate of 1 time every 16 second. When Battery Very Low Warning occurs, the Power LED will flash at a rate of 1 time every 4 seconds if there is no Suspend to Disk partition in the hard disk. 4 Charge (flash/off): Will be flashing when the battery pack is being charged.
340S8 Rev : A Page 19 2.1.22 Fan 1 (CN24) and Fan2 (CN25) Connector
2.2 Mechanical Buttons and Switch Definition
2.2.1 Power on/off button 1. If the system is in S0, S1 or S2 state, pressing the power button will transit the system to S4 (Suspend to Disk) or S5 (Soft-off) state depending on the Power button function setting in the BIOS Setup menu.
2. If the system is in S4 or S5 states, pressing the power button will awaken the system into S0 states.
3. If the power button is pressed for more than four seconds, a power button over-ride event is generated and the system will be put into S5 (Soft-off) state.
2.2.2 Cover (Lid) Switch When LCD cover is closed, this Lid switch is triggered and an SMI/SCI is generated to put the system into Suspend to RAM or Suspend to Disk mode depending on the Cover Switch setting in the BIOS Setup menu.
2.2.3 Quick Start Button When this button has been pressed, the system will launch either Microsoft Internet Explorer, E-Support or E-mail/User Defines etc. 3 quick buttons demands.
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UNIWILL COMPUTER CORP.
No. 24, Pei Yuan Rd., Chung Li Industrial Park Chung Li City, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Reference Component Part Number U1 IC ALC-200 LQFP 02-U10002-30 U2 IC RTL8201 LQFP48P PHY 02-F82010-40 U3 IC GD75232 SOP20P RS-232 03-E75232-60 U4 IC LM4835 TSSOP-28 08-U00057-0U U6 IC ADM1021 16 PIN QSOP 08-U10025-00 U8 IC DS90C363A TSSOP48P LVDS 03-F90363-95 U10 SIS 630S BGA 762 PIN MULTI-FUNCTION 02-A63001-A0 U11 IC SN74LVC14 14 PIN (T1) 07-U32037-00 U12 IC 74LVC08 QUAD 2 INPUT 07-U32038-00 U13 IC 74LVC 32 0.65mm TSSOP -14P 07-U32057-00 U14 IC PC87393 TQFP 100 LPC-SUPERI/O 02-U50004-00 U18 IC ICS9248 146 SSOP48P CLK GEN 03-A92481-70 U19 IC PC 87570 K/B AND POWER MANAGEMT 02-U60001-00 U20 IC TC7SH32FU SINGLE 2 -INPUT 07-U81024-00 U21 IC MIC256A SO-14 9MICREL) 08-U10032-00 U22 U23 IC LM358M SOP 8P (NS) 08-U00017-0U U25 IC 74LVC 244 TSSOP-20 07-U32097-00 U26 IC AME8800 DEFT SOT-89 2.5V 30 08-U10067-00 U27 IC LTC 1736CG 24PIN SSOP 08-U20007-00 U28 IC PACS1284-020 /T QSOP28 08-U90009-00 U29 IC 74HCT 4066D PHILIPS 07-U21031-00 U30 IC BA9743AFV 16P 08-U90013-00 U32 IC LM78L12AC SOIL 8P 08-U10008-00 U33 IC MB3878 24 PIN 08-C38780-40 U34 IC TL594CD PWM CONTROL SO-16 08-159400-40 U35 IC PACS1284-020 /T QSOP28 08-U90009-00
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SOCKET_370 (U24A)
SOCKET_370 (U24B) U24A SOCKET_370 BCLK W37 DEFER# AN19 TRDY# AN25 RESET#/RESET2# X4 BPRI# AN17 RS#[2] AK28 RS#[1] AH22 RS#[0] AH26 VREF5 AD6 VREF3 R6 ADS# AN31 HITM# AL23 HIT# AL25 DRDY# AN27 DBSY# AL27 LOCK# AK20 BNR# AH14 BREQ0# AN29 REQ#[4] AL17 REQ#[3] AL19 REQ#[2] AH18 REQ#[1] AH16 REQ#[0] AK18 A#[31] AD4 A#[30] AA3 A#[29] Z4 A#[28] AK6 A#[27] AA1 A#[26] Y3 A#[25] AF6 A#[24] AB4 A#[23] AB6 A#[22] AE3 A#[21] AJ1 A#[20] AC3 A#[19] AG3 A#[18] Z6 A#[17] AE1 A#[16] AN7 A#[15] AL5 A#[14] AK14 A#[13] AL7 A#[12] AN5 A#[11] AK10 A#[10] AH6 A#[9] AL9 A#[8] AH10 A#[7] AL15 A#[6] AN9 A#[5] AH8 A#[4] AH12 A#[3] AK8 D # 6 2 E 2 5 D # 6 3 F 1 6 D # 6 1 A 2 7 D # 6 0 A 2 5 D # 5 9 C 1 7 D # 5 8 C 2 3 D # 5 7 A 1 9 D # 5 6 C 2 7 D # 5 5 C 1 9 D # 5 4 C 2 1 D # 5 3 A 2 3 D # 5 2 D 1 6 D # 5 1 A 1 3 D # 5 0 C 2 5 D # 4 9 C 1 3 D # 4 8 A 1 7 D # 4 7 A 1 5 D # 4 6 A 2 1 D # 4 5 C 1 1 D # 4 4 A 1 1 D # 4 3 A 7 D # 4 2 D 1 2 D # 4 1 D 1 4 D # 4 0 C 1 5 D # 3 9 D 1 0 D # 3 8 D 8 D # 3 7 A 9 D # 3 6 C 9 D # 3 5 B 2 D # 3 4 C 7 D # 3 3 C 1 D # 3 2 F 6 D # 3 1 C 5 D # 3 0 J 3 D # 2 9 A 3 D # 2 8 A 5 D # 2 7 F 1 2 D # 2 6 E 1 D # 2 5 E 3 D # 2 4 K 6 D # 2 3 G 3 D # 2 2 F 8 D # 2 1 G 1 D # 2 0 L 3 D # 1 9 H 6 D # 1 8 P 4 D # 1 7 R 4 D # 1 6 H 4 D # 1 5 U 3 D # 1 4 N 3 D # 1 3 L 1 D # 1 2 Q 1 D # 1 1 M 4 D # 1 0 Q 3 D # 9 P 6 D # 8 S 1 D # 7 J 1 D # 6 T 6 D # 5 S 3 D # 4 U 1 D # 3 M 6 D # 2 N 1 D # 1 T 4 D # 0 W 1 RESERVED/A#[33] AC1 R E S E R V E D / R S P # A C 3 7 RESERVED/A#[35] AF4 R E S E R V E D / V T T A K 1 6 R E S E R V E D / A E R R # A K 2 4 R E S E R V E D A K 3 0 R E S E R V E D / A P 0 # A L 1 1 R E S E R V E D / V T T A L 1 3 R E S E R V E D / V T T A L 2 1 R E S E R V E D / V T T A N 1 1 R E S E R V E D / A P 1 # A N 1 3 R E S E R V E D / V T T A N 1 5 R E S E R V E D / V T T A N 2 1 R E S E R V E D / R P # A N 2 3 R E S E R V E D / B I N I T # B 3 6 R E S E R V E D / D E P 5 # C 2 9 R E S E R V E D / D E P 1 # C 3 1 R E S E R V E D / D E P 0 # C 3 3 R E S E R V E D / V T T E 2 3 R E S E R V E D / D E P 6 # E 2 9 R E S E R V E D / D E P 4 # E 3 1 R E S E R V E D F 1 0 R E S E R V E D / V T T G 3 5 R E S E R V E D G 3 7 R E S E R V E D L 3 3 R E S E R V E D N 3 3 R E S E R V E D N 3 5 R E S E R V E D N 3 7 R E S E R V E D Q 3 3 R E S E R V E D Q 3 5 R E S E R V E D Q 3 7 R E S E R V E D / V T T S 3 3 R E S E R V E D / V T T S 3 7 R E S E R V E D / V T T U 3 5 R E S E R V E D / V T T U 3 7 R E S E R V E D / B E R R # V 4 RESERVED/A#[34] W3 T E S T H I W 3 5 RESERVED/A#[32] X6 R E S E R V E D Y 1 V C O R E - D E T E 2 1 R E S E R V E D E 2 7 R E S E R V E D R 2 R E S E R V E D S 3 5 R E S E R V E D X 2 PICCLK J33 PICD[0] J35 PICD[1] L35 PRDY# A35 PREQ# J37 PWRGOOD AK26 SLP# AH30 SMI# AJ35 TCK AL33 BPM#[1] E35 BSEL# AJ33 FLUSH# AE37 IERR# AE35 IGNNE# AG37 TRST# AN33 VREF4 V6 VREF1 F18 VREF0 E33 VREF7 AK22 VREF2 K4 VREF6 AK12 LINT[1]/NMI L37 INIT# AG33 BPM#[0] C35 BP#[3] E37 BP#[2] G33 FERR# AC35 A20M# AE33 CPUPRES# C37 EDGCTRL/VRSEL AG1 PLL1 W33 PLL2 U33 THERMDP AL31 THERMDN AL29 LINT[0]/INTR M36 TDI AN35 TDO AN37 TMS AK32 VID[0] AL35 VID[1] AM36 VID[2] AL37 VID[3] AJ37 STPCLK# AG35 THERMTRIP# AH28 R E S E R V E D / V T T A H 2 0 RESERVED/RESET# AH4 R E S E R V E D / D E P 7 # A 2 9 R E S E R V E D / D E P 3 # A 3 1 R E S E R V E D / D E P 2 # A 3 3 R E S E R V E D / V T T A A 3 3 R E S E R V E D / V T T A A 3 5 VCC_1.5V AD36 VCC_2.5V Z36 VCC_CMOS AB36 G N D / R E S E R V E D A M 2 BSEL1/GND AJ31 GND/CLKREF Y33 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
SIS-630S PCI - IDE (U10B) U5 ADM1021 NC 1 VCC 2 DXP 3 DXN 4 NC 5 ADD1 6 GND 7 GND 8 NC 9 ADD0 10 ALERT# 11 SMBDATA 12 NC 13 SMBCLK 14 STBY# 15 NC 16 SIS-630S DRAM CONTROLLER INTERFACE HOST BUS INTERFACE U10A SIS-630S CPUCLK V29 DEFER# R26 HTRDY# P25 CPURST# G27 BPRI# R29 RS#[2] V26 RS#[1] R25 RS#[0] U29 GTLREFB A24 ADS# U26 HITM# R24 HIT# U28 DRDY# T27 DBSY# U27 HLOCK# T29 BNR# P28 BREQ0# G28 HREQ#[4] R27 HREQ#[3] T26 HREQ#[2] T28 HREQ#[1] R28 HREQ#[0] P27 HA#[31] M24 HA#[30] H26 HA#[29] G29 HA#[28] J26 HA#[27] H29 HA#[26] H27 HA#[25] K27 HA#[24] H28 HA#[23] J29 HA#[22] J27 HA#[21] K26 HA#[20] J28 HA#[19] K28 HA#[18] L26 HA#[17] L27 HA#[16] L28 HA#[15] K29 HA#[14] M25 HA#[13] M26 HA#[12] M27 HA#[11] L29 HA#[10] N25 HA#[9] N28 HA#[8] M28 HA#[7] M29 HA#[6] N29 HA#[5] N26 HA#[4] P24 HA#[3] N27 M D 6 3 T 2 5 M D 6 2 W 2 8 M D 6 1 W 2 7 M D 6 0 Y 2 9 M D 5 9 Y 2 7 M D 5 8 Y 2 6 M D 5 7 A A 2 8 M D 5 6 A A 2 6 M D 5 5 A B 2 8 M D 5 4 A B 2 6 M D 5 3 A C 2 9 M D 5 2 A C 2 7 M D 5 1 A C 2 5 M D 5 0 A D 2 8 M D 4 9 A D 2 7 M D 4 8 Y 2 5 M D 4 7 A G 2 2 M D 4 6 A J 2 2 M D 4 5 A F 2 1 M D 4 4 A H 2 1 M D 4 3 A F 2 0 M D 4 2 A H 2 0 M D 4 1 A J 2 0 M D 4 0 A G 1 9 M D 3 9 A J 1 9 M D 3 8 A F 1 8 M D 3 7 A H 1 8 M D 3 6 A F 1 7 M D 3 5 A G 1 7 M D 3 4 A J 1 7 M D 3 3 A F 1 6 M D 3 2 A H 1 6 M D 3 1 T 2 4 MA[13] AF27 MA[12] AF26 MA[11] AG29 MA[10] AG28 MA[9] AG27 MA[8] AH28 MA[7] AB24 MA[6] AH27 MA[5] AD24 MA[4] AJ27 MA[3] AG26 MA[2] AH26 MA[1] AJ26 MA[0] AF25 CSA#[2] AJ25 CSA#[1] AH25 CSA#[0] AG25 CSB#[3] AA25 CSB#[2] AE25 CSB#[1] AE26 DQM[7] Y24 DQM[6] AE28 DQM[5] AF23 DQM[4] AG23 DQM[3] AD25 DQM[2] AE29 DQM[1] AJ24 DQM[0] AD22 WE# AH23 SRAS# AH24 SCAS# AJ23 CKE E9 SDCLK AJ16 VSSQ P26 VSSQ B24 GTLREFA P29 C P U A V D D V 2 7 MA[14] AB25 CSB#[0] AE27 CSA#[3] AF24 S D V A D D A E 1 9 CSA#[4] AG24 CSA#[5] AE24 CSB#[4] AF29 CSB#[5] AF28 S D A V S S A E 2 0 C P U A V S S V 2 8 H D # 0 G 2 5 H D # 1 G 2 6 H D # 2 F 2 8 H D # 3 F 2 9 H D # 4 K 2 5 H D # 5 L 2 5 H D # 6 F 2 6 H D # 7 E 2 9 H D # 8 F 2 7 H D # 9 F 2 5 H D # 1 0 K 2 4 H D # 1 1 H 2 5 H D # 1 2 E 2 7 H D # 1 3 D 2 9 H D # 1 4 E 2 8 H D # 1 5 J 2 5 H D # 1 6 D 2 7 H D # 1 7 E 2 6 H D # 1 8 C 2 9 H D # 1 9 H 2 4 H D # 2 0 D 2 8 H D # 2 1 C 2 8 H D # 2 2 F 2 4 H D # 2 3 B 2 8 H D # 2 4 C 2 7 H D # 2 5 B 2 7 H D # 2 6 D 2 6 H D # 2 7 A 2 7 H D # 2 8 A 2 6 H D # 2 9 C 2 6 H D # 3 0 E 2 4 H D # 3 1 B 2 6 H D # 3 2 E 2 3 H D # 3 3 D 2 5 H D # 3 4 F 2 2 H D # 3 5 E 2 5 H D # 3 6 C 2 4 H D # 3 7 B 2 5 H D # 3 8 C 2 5 H D # 3 9 D 2 3 H D # 4 0 D 2 4 H D # 4 1 D 2 2 H D # 4 2 E 2 2 H D # 4 3 A 2 5 H D # 4 4 C 2 3 H D # 4 5 B 2 3 H D # 4 6 C 2 1 H D # 4 7 A 2 3 H D # 4 8 D 2 1 H D # 4 9 A 2 2 H D # 5 0 C 2 0 H D # 5 1 C 2 2 H D # 5 2 B 2 2 H D # 5 3 D 2 0 H D # 5 4 E 2 0 H D # 5 5 D 1 9 H D # 5 6 A 2 0 H D # 5 7 A 2 1 H D # 5 8 B 1 9 H D # 5 9 B 2 1 H D # 6 0 B 2 0 H D # 6 1 C 1 9 H D # 6 2 A 1 9 H D # 6 3 E 2 1 M D 0 A G 1 6 M D 1 A E 2 1 M D 2 A H 1 7 M D 3 A D 2 0 M D 4 A J 1 8 M D 5 A G 1 8 M D 6 A E 1 8 M D 7 A H 1 9 M D 8 A F 1 9 M D 9 A E 2 2 M D 1 0 A G 2 0 M D 1 1 A J 2 1 M D 1 2 A G 2 1 M D 1 3 A E 2 3 M D 1 4 A H 2 2 M D 1 5 A F 2 2 M D 1 6 A D 2 6 M D 1 7 W 2 5 M D 1 8 A D 2 9 M D 1 9 A C 2 6 M D 2 0 A C 2 8 M D 2 1 V 2 4 M D 2 2 A B 2 7 M D 2 3 A B 2 9 M D 2 4 A A 2 7 M D 2 5 A A 2 9 M D 2 6 V 2 5 M D 2 7 Y 2 8 M D 2 8 W 2 6 M D 2 9 U 2 5 M D 3 0 W 2 9 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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SIS-630S Power (U10C) SIS-630S PCI IDE U10B SIS-630S PREQ#[2] C1 PREQ#[1] C2 PREQ#[0] C3 PCIRST# C11 C/BE#[3] F3 C/BE#[2] H4 C/BE#[1] J1 C/BE#[0] L1 PAR M6 FRAME# H3 IRDY# H2 TRDY# H1 STOP# J2 DEVSEL# J3 PLOCK# L4 ICHRDYA AE13 ICHRDYB AH13 IDREQ[A] AG8 IDREQ[B] AD17 IIRQA AF9 IIRQB AF15 PGNT#[2] D2 PGNT#[1] D3 PGNT#[0] D4 IDECSA#[1] AF10 IDECSA#[0] AJ9 IIOR#[A] AH8 IIOR#[B] AG13 IIOW#[A] AF8 IIOW#[B] AF13 IDACK#[A] AJ8 IDACK#[B] AJ13 IDSAA[2] AD14 IDSAA[1] AE14 IDSAA[0] AG9 I D A 1 4 A J 7 I D A 1 3 A H 7 I D A 1 2 A F 7 I D A 1 1 A H 6 I D A 1 0 A G 6 I D A 9 A E 6 I D A 8 A J 5 I D A 7 A H 5 I D A 6 A E 1 1 I D A 5 A F 6 I D A 4 A D 1 2 I D A 3 A J 6 I D A 2 A G 7 I D A 1 A E 1 2 I D A 0 A E 8 I D B 1 5 A J 1 2 A D 7 M 4 A D 4 M 2 A D 5 M 3 A D 6 N 5 A D 1 0 L 3 A D 1 1 K 1 A D 1 2 K 2 A D 1 3 M 5 A D 1 4 K 3 A D 1 5 K 4 A D 1 6 L 5 A D 1 7 G 1 A D 1 8 G 2 A D 1 9 G 3 A D 2 0 G 4 A D 2 1 F 1 A D 2 2 K 5 A D 2 3 F 2 A D 2 4 F 4 A D 2 5 E 1 A D 2 6 E 2 A D 2 7 K 6 A D 2 8 E 3 A D 2 9 J 4 A D 3 0 E 4 A D 3 1 D 1 A D 9 N 6 A D 8 L 2 I D B 0 A E 1 7 I D B 1 A G 1 2 I D B 2 A F 1 2 I D B 3 A H 1 1 I D B 4 A E 1 6 I D B 5 A J 1 0 I D B 6 A D 1 5 I D B 7 A E 1 5 I D B 8 A G 1 0 I D B 9 A H 1 0 I D B 1 0 A F 1 1 I D B 1 1 A G 1 1 I D B 1 2 A J 1 1 I D B 1 3 A D 1 6 I D B 1 4 A H 1 2 I D A 1 5 A D 1 3 IDSAB[2] AG14 IDSAB[1] AF14 IDSAB[0] AD18 IDECSB#[1] AJ14 IDECSB#[0] AH14 CBLIDA AH9 CBLIDB AG15 A D 3 M 1 A D 2 N 4 A D 1 P 6 A D 0 N 3 PCICLK AJ15 SERR# B11 I D E A V D D A H 1 5 INTA# N1 INTB# P4 INTC# P5 INTD# P3 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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SIS 630S VGA & South Bridge (U10D) SIS-630S POWER U10C SIS-630S IVDD L21 IVDD U9 IVDD J10 IVDD J20 IVDD K21 IVDD J17 IVDD J16 IVDD J19 IVDD N21 IVDD L9 IVDD M21 IVDD N9 IVDD T21 IVDD J13 IVDD H16 OVDD AA11 OVDD AA12 OVDD AA13 OVDD AA18 OVDD AA19 OVDD AA20 OVDD AA22 OVDD AB12 OVDD AB19 OVDD AB21 OVDD AB22 OVDD H10 OVDD H17 OVDD J11 OVDD J12 OVDD J9 OVDD K8 OVDD K9 OVDD M9 OVDD U21 OVDD U22 OVDD V21 OVDD V22 OVDD W21 OVDD W22 OVDD Y21 P V D D H 1 8 P V D D H 1 2 P V D D H 1 1 P V D D A B 1 1 P V D D A B 1 3 P V D D A B 1 8 P V D D L 8 P V D D A B 2 0 P V D D M 8 P V D D N 2 2 P V D D J 1 8 P V D D T 2 2 P V D D Y 2 2 VSSQ V13 VSSQ V12 VSSQ U13 VSSQ U12 VSSQ U11 VSSQ T13 VSSQ T12 VSSQ T11 VSSQ R13 VSSQ R12 VSSQ R11 VSSQ P13 VSSQ P12 VSSQ P11 V D D Q A A 8 V D D Q A B 8 V D D Q A A 9 V D D Q A B 9 V D D Q N 8 V D D Q P 8 V D D Q P 9 V D D Q U 8 V D D Q V 8 V D D Q V 9 V D D Q W 8 V D D Q W 9 V D D Q Y 8 V D D Q Y 9 G T L V T T H 1 9 G T L V T T H 2 0 G T L V T T H 2 1 G T L V T T H 2 2 G T L V T T J 2 1 G T L V T T J 2 2 G T L V T T K 2 2 G T L V T T L 2 2 G T L V T T M 2 2 P V D D A B 1 0 VSSD P16 VSSD P17 VSSD R16 VSSD R17 VSSD R18 VSSD R19 VSSD T16 VSSD T17 VSSD T18 VSSD T19 VSSD U16 VSSD U17 VSSD U18 VSSD U19 VSSD V16 VSSD V17 VSSD V18 VSSD W16 VSSD W17 IVDD H13 IVDD AB17 IVDD AB14 IVDD AA21 IVDD AA17 IVDD AA14 IVDD AA10 V S S W 1 5 V S S W 1 4 V S S W 1 3 V S S V 1 5 V S S V 1 4 V S S U 1 5 V S S U 1 4 V S S T 1 5 V S S T 1 4 V S S R 1 5 V S S R 1 4 V S S P 1 9 V S S P 1 8 V S S P 1 4 V S S P 1 5 V S S N 1 9 V S S N 1 8 V S S L 1 3 V S S L 1 4 V S S L 1 5 V S S L 1 6 V S S L 1 7 V S S M 1 2 V S S M 1 3 V S S M 1 4 V S S M 1 5 V S S M 1 6 V S S M 1 7 V S S M 1 8 V S S N 1 1 V S S N 1 2 V S S N 1 3 V S S N 1 4 V S S N 1 5 V S S N 1 6 V S S N 1 7 AUX1.8V J8 AUX3.3V H9 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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Clock Generator ( U18) SIS-630S VGA ACPI HOST LPC GPIO RTC OTHER MII SMB USB AC97 KBC U10D SIS-630S DDC1DATA C15 DDC1CLK B16 RSET E19 VREF C14 VOSCI A11 HSYNC D15 VSYNC A16 BOUT A15 GOUT A14 ROUT B14 ECLKAVDD F15 DCLKAVDD F16 DACAVDDC F18 SSYNC C16 LAD1 AF4 LAD2 AJ4 LAD3 AE5 LDRQ# AF5 LFRAME# AH4 SIRQ AG5 U V 0 + J 5 U V 1 - G 5 U V 1 + H 6 U V 2 - E 5 U V 2 + F 5 LAD0 AG4 U V 3 - E 6 U V 3 + F 6 U V 4 - F 8 U V 4 + E 7 PSON# E11 ACPILED C7 EXTSMI# B12 PWRBTN# E10 RING B6 PME# A6 THERM# D13 KBDATA/GP10 B7 KBCLK/GP11 A7 PMDAT/GP12 D8 PMCLK/GP13 C8 KLOCK#/GP14/TXD B8 U V 0 - H 5 AC_SDIN[0] A10 AC_SDIN[1] B10 AC_SYNC B13 AC_RESET# D11 AC_SDOUT A13 GP7/SPDIF E12 AC_BIT_CLK C13 SPK E18 S M C L K A H 3 S M B D A T A A G 3 T X E N / G P 1 5 / S M B A L T # A 8 ENTEST N2 GP6/CRS C6 GP5/COL F14 GP4/TXCLK C10 GP2/LDRQ1#/TXD[2] E17 GP1/PGNT3#/TXD[1] D12 GP0/PREQ3#/TXD[0] C12 R T C V D D A 4 R T C V S S A 3 O S C 3 2 K H I B 4 O S C 3 2 K H O B 5 A U X O K A 5 B A T O K C 5 P W R O K C 4 U S B V D D 1 B 3 U S B V D D 0 B 2 A A D 0 A D 6 A A D 1 A G 1 A A D 2 A F 3 A A D 3 A F 2 A A D 4 A F 1 A A D 5 A E 4 A A D 6 A E 3 A A D 7 A E 2 A A D 8 A E 1 A A D 9 A D 5 A A D 1 0 A D 4 A A D 1 1 A D 1 A A D 1 2 A C 4 A A D 1 3 A C 3 A A D 1 4 A C 2 A A D 1 5 A C 5 A A D 1 6 / B 5 A A 4 A A D 1 7 / B 2 Y 5 A A D 1 8 / B 3 Y 4 A A D 1 9 / B 0 Y 3 A A D 2 0 / B 1 Y 2 A A D 2 1 / R 1 Y 1 A A D 2 2 / R 2 W 4 A A D 2 3 / R 3 W 3 A A D 2 4 / R 4 V 5 A A D 2 5 / R 5 V 4 A A D 2 6 / R 6 V 3 A A D 2 7 / R 7 V 2 A A D 2 8 / G 2 V 1 A A D 2 9 / G 0 U 5 A A D 3 0 G 1 U 4 A A D 3 1 / G 3 W 5 S B A 0 / B B L A N K # R 3 S B A 1 / D D C 2 D A T R 2 S B A 2 / D D C 2 C L K R 1 S B A 3 / G 7 T 1 S B A 4 / G 6 T 4 S B A 5 / G 5 T 5 S B A 6 / G 4 U 1 S B A 7 U 2 A C / B E 0 # A G 2 A C / B E 1 # A C 1 B 4 / A C / B E 2 # A A 3 R 0 / A C / B E 3 # U 3 V B C A D / A R E Q # R 6 V G C L K / A G N T # T 6 B 6 / A I R D Y # Y 6 B 7 / A F R A M E # A B 2 A T R D Y # A B 3 A D E V S E L # A B 4 A S E R R # A B 6 A P A R A A 5 A S T O P # A B 5 V B H C L K / R B F # P 2 V B V S Y N C / S T 1 R 5 V B H S Y N C / S T 0 V 6 V B C L K / S T 2 R 4 V B C T L 0 / W B F # P 1 V B C T L 1 / P I P E # U 6 AGPVREF AA1 AGPRCOMP AB1 AGPAVDD1 AE10 AGPAVDD2 AE9 DACAVDDB E14 AGPAVSS1 AD10 AGPAVSS2 AD8 ECLKAVSS E15 DCLKAVSS E16 DACAVSSC F20 DACAVSSB D14 COMP B15 AGPVSSREF AA2 U V 5 - E 8 U V 5 + D 7 U S B C L K 4 8 M A 1 2 R X D V / O C 0 # F 1 0 M D I O / O C 1 # D 6 R X D [ 0 ] C 9 R X D [ 1 ] B 9 R X D [ 2 ] E 1 3 R X D [ 3 ] A 9 L A N C L K 2 5 M D 5 R E S E R V E 1 A H 2 R E S E R V E 2 A E 7 V S S A F 1 3 V S S B F 1 7 V S S C N 2 4 V S S D U 2 4 AD_STB1# W2 AD_STB0# AD3 AD_STB1 W1 AD_STB0 AD2 SB_STB# T3 SB_STB T2 AGPCLK AJ3 NMI C18 SMI# D16 INTR D18 A20M# B17 INIT# A17 IGNNE# B18 FERR# A18 STPCLK# C17 CPUSTOP#/CPUSLP D17 GP3/RXER F12 GP8/MDC D9 GP9/RXCLK D10 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
Audio CODEC (U1) U8 DS90CF363A D0/R0 44 D1/R1 45 D2/R2 47 D3/R3 48 D4/R4 1 D5/R5 3 D6/G0 4 D7/G1 6 D8/G2 7 D9/G3 9 D10/G4 10 D11/G5 12 D12/B0 13 D13/B1 15 D14/B2 16 D15/B3 18 D16/B4 19 D17/B5 20 D18/HSYNC 22 D19/VSYNC 23 D20/ENABLE 25 CLKIN 26 VCC 2 VCC 8 VCC 21 GND 5 GND 11 GND 17 GND 24 GND 46 PLLVCC 29 LVDSVCC 37 LVDSGND 42 PLLGND 30 LVDSGND 31 LVDSGND 36 Y0- 41 Y0+ 40 Y1- 39 Y1+ 38 Y2+ 34 Y2- 35 SHUTN# 27 NC 14 NC 43 CLKOUT+ 32 CLKOUT- 33 PLLGND 28 U2 RTL8201 TXEN 2 TXC 7 TXD0 6 TXD1 5 TXD2 4 TXD3 3 MDC 25 MDIO 26 RXDV 22 RXD0 21 RXD1 20 RXD2 19 RXD3 18 RXC 16 COL 1 CRS 23 RXER 24 X1 46 X2 47 LED0/PHYA0 9 LED1/PHYA1 10 LED2/PHYA2 12 LED3/PHYA3 13 LED4/PHYA4 15 D V D D 8 D V D D 1 4 A V D D 0 3 2 A V D D 1 3 6 P L L V D D 4 8 D G N D 1 1 D G N D 1 7 A G N D 2 9 A G N D 3 5 A G N D 4 5 RESETB 42 TPRX+ 31 TPRX- 30 TPTX- 33 TPTX+ 34 RTT3 27 MII/SNIB 44 LDPS 41 ANE 37 DUPLEX 38 SPEED 39 REPT 40 ISOLATE 43 RTSET 28 U25 74LVC244 OE1# 1 I-0 2 I-1 4 I-2 6 I-3 8 I-4 17 I-5 15 I-6 13 I-7 11 OE2# 19 VCC 20 O-0 18 O-1 16 O-2 14 O-3 12 GND 10 O-4 3 O-5 5 O-6 7 O-7 9 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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Audio Amplifier (U4)
PCMCIA Controller (U22) U1 AVANCE_ALC200_SQFP-48 V D D 1 V D D 9 A V D D 2 5 A V D D 3 8 G N D 4 G N D 7 A G N D 2 6 A G N D 4 2 XTL-IN 2 XTL-OUT 3 SDOUT 5 BITCLK 6 SDIN 8 SYNC 10 RESET# 11 PC-BEEP 12 PHONE 13 AUX-L 14 AUX-R 15 VIDEO-L 16 VIDEO-R 17 CD-L 18 CD-R 20 C D - G N D 1 9 MIC1 21 MIC2 22 LINE-L 23 LINE-R 24 VREF 27 VREFOUT 28 AFILT1 29 AFILT2 30 AFILT3/CAP1 31 CAP2 32 M-VREF/CAP3 33 M-AFILT/CAP4 34 LINEOUT-L 35 LINEOUT-R 36 MONO-OUT 37 HPOUT-L/CAP11 39 HPOUT-C/CAP12 40 HPOUT-R/CAP13 41 HXAN/CAP5 43 HXAP/CAP6 44 TXAN/CAP7 45 TXAP/CAP8 46 RXAN/CAP9 47 RXAP/CAP10 48 U4 LM4835 R_IN 10 R_DOCK 9 B_IN 11 L_DOCK 13 L_IN 12 SHUTDOWN 2 MUTE 5 MODE 4 R_OUT- 26 R_OUT+ 28 L_OUT+ 15 L_OUT- 17 HP_SENSE 21 G _ S E L 3 D C _ V O L 7 V D D 6 V D D 1 6 V D D 2 7 R _ G A I N 1 2 4 R _ G A I N 2 2 5 L _ G A I N 2 1 8 L _ G A I N 1 1 9 B Y P A S S 2 2 G N D 1 G N D 8 G N D 1 4 G N D 2 0 G N D 2 3 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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PCMCIA Power Controller (U21) U22 OZ6812TQFP P C I _ V C C 1 8 P C I _ V C C 3 0 P C I _ V C C 4 4 P C I _ V C C 5 0 C O R E _ V C C 1 4 C O R E _ V C C 6 6 C O R E _ V C C 8 6 C O R E _ V C C 1 0 2 C O R E _ V C C 1 2 2 C O R E _ V C C 1 3 8 A U X _ V C C 6 3 V C C D 0 # / V C C 5 # / S D A T 7 3 V C C D 1 # / V C C 3 # / S C L K 7 4 V P P D 0 / V P P _ P G M / S L A T 7 1 V P P D 1 / V P P _ V C C 7 2 SKT_VCC 90 SKT_VCC 126 CAD31 144 CAD30 142 CAD29 141 CAD28 140 CAD27 139 CAD26 129 CAD25 128 CAD24 127 CAD23 124 CAD22 121 CAD21 120 CAD20 118 CAD19 116 CAD18 115 CAD17 113 CAD16 98 CAD15 96 CAD14 97 CAD13 93 CAD12 95 CAD11 92 CAD10 91 CAD9 89 CAD8 87 CAD7 85 CAD6 82 CAD5 83 CAD4 80 CAD3 81 CAD2 77 CAD1 79 CAD0 76 CCLK 108 CFRAME# 111 CIRDY# 110 CTRDY# 109 CDEVSEL# 107 CSTOP# 105 CPAR 101 CPERR# 104 CSERR# 133 CREQ# 123 CGNT# 106 CINT# 132 CBLOCK# 103 CCLKRUN# 136 CRST# 119 R2_D2 143 R2_D14 84 R2_A18 100 CVS1 131 CVS2 117 CCD1# 75 CCD2# 137 CAUDIO 134 CSTSCHG 135 CC/BE3# 125 CC/BE2# 112 CC/BE1# 99 CC/BE0# 88 AD31 3 AD30 4 AD29 5 AD28 7 AD27 8 AD26 9 AD25 10 AD24 11 AD23 15 AD22 16 AD21 17 AD20 19 AD19 23 AD18 24 AD17 25 AD16 26 AD15 38 AD14 39 AD13 40 AD12 41 AD11 43 AD10 45 AD9 46 AD8 47 AD7 49 AD6 51 AD5 52 AD4 53 AD3 54 AD2 55 AD1 56 AD0 57 C/BE3# 12 C/BE2# 27 C/BE1# 37 C/BE0# 48 IDSEL 13 PCI_CLK 21 DEVSEL# 32 FRAME# 28 IRDY# 29 TRDY# 31 STOP# 33 PAR 36 PERR# 34 SERR# 35 REQ# 1 GNT# 2 RST# 20 RI_OUT#/PME# 59 SUSPEND# 70 SPKR_OUT# 62 MF6 69 MF5 68 MF4 67 MF3 65 MF2 64 MF1 61 MF0 60 G N D 6 G N D 2 2 G N D 4 2 G N D 5 8 G N D 7 8 G N D 9 4 G N D 1 1 4 G N D 1 3 0 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
RS-232 Transceiver (U3) BIOS EEPROM Socket (U17) U35 1284-02 DIN0 3 DIN1 4 DIN2 5 DIN3 6 DIN4 7 DIN5 9 DIN6 11 DIN7 13 DIN8 14 DOUT0 26 DOUT1 25 DOUT2 24 DOUT3 23 DOUT4 21 DOUT7 17 DOUT8 16 DOUT5 19 DOUT6 18 NODE0 1 NODE1 2 NODE2 8 NODE3 10 GND 22 NODE7 28 NODE6 27 NODE5 15 NODE4 12 VCC 20 U16 74LVC373 D0 3 D1 4 D2 7 D3 8 D4 13 D5 14 D6 17 D7 18 OC 1 G 11 Q0 2 Q1 5 Q2 6 Q3 9 Q4 12 Q5 15 Q6 16 Q7 19 GND 10 VCC 20 U19 PC87570 32CLKIN/32KX1 25 32KX2 27 R I N G # / P B 0 7 1 S C L / P B 1 7 2 S D A / P B 2 7 3 T A / P B 3 7 4 E X I N T 1 0 / T B / P B 4 7 5 G A 2 0 / P B 5 7 6 H R S T O # / P B 6 7 7 S W I N / P B 7 7 8 PC0 61 PC1 62 PC2 63 EXITN0/PC3 64 EXTIN11/PC4 65 EXTIN15/PC5 68 PSCLK3/PC6 70 PSDAT3/PC7 69 AD3/PD3 84 AD6/PD6 93 AD7/PD7 94 ENV0/BST0/PH0 104 ENV1/BST1/PH1 103 TRIS/BST2/PH2 102 PFS/PH3 101 PLI/PH4 100 ISE#/PH5 99 KBSN0 36 KBSN1 35 KBSN2 34 KBSN3 33 KBSN4 32 KBSN5 31 KBSN6 30 KBSN7 29 KBSOUT0 56 KBSOUT1 55 KBSOUT2 54 KBSOUT3 53 KBSOUT4 52 KBSOUT5 51 KBSOUT6 50 KBSOUT7 49 KBSOUT8 48 KBSOUT9 47 KBSOUT10 42 KBSOUT11 41 KBSOUT12 40 KBSOUT13 39 KBSOUT14 38 KBSOUT15 37 IRQ1 156 IRQ8# 155 IRQ11 154 IRQ12 153 PFAIL# 79 HPWRON 165 VBAT 28 G N D 1 6 0 G N D 1 0 9 G N D 6 6 G N D 2 6 G N D 2 4 V C C 2 3 V C C 6 7 V C C 1 0 8 V C C 1 6 1 A V C C 9 1 A V R E F 8 0 A G N D 9 2 H A 0 1 6 6 H A 1 1 6 7 H A 2 1 6 8 H A 3 1 6 9 H A 4 1 7 0 H A 5 1 7 1 H A 6 1 7 2 H A 7 1 7 3 H A 8 1 7 4 H A 9 3 H A 1 0 4 H A 1 1 5 H A 1 2 6 H A 1 3 7 H A 1 4 8 H A 1 5 9 H A 1 6 / P A 3 1 0 H A 1 7 / P A 4 1 1 H A 1 8 / P E 0 1 2 H D 0 1 5 H D 1 1 6 H D 2 1 7 H D 3 1 8 H D 4 1 9 H D 5 2 0 H D 6 2 1 H D 7 2 2 HMEMCS#/PA0 157 HEMERD#/PA1 162 HEMEWR#/PA2 163 HAEN 13 HIOR# 158 HIOW# 159 HIOCHRDY 14 A0 114 A1 115 A2 116 A3 117 A4 118 A5 119 A6 120 A7 121 A8 122 A9 123 A10 124 A11 125 A12 126 BE0/A13 127 BE1/A14 128 CBRD/PG1/A15 129 PA5/A16 130 D0 137 D1 138 D2 139 D3 140 D4 141 D5 142 D6 143 RD#/HDEN 111 SEL0#/HRMS 105 WR0# 112 SELIO#/PG0 110 CLK/PG2 107 SEL1#/PG3 106 WR1/PG4 113 PF0/D8 145 PF1/D9 146 PF2/D10 147 PF3/D11 148 PF4/D12 149 PF5/D13 150 PF6/D14 151 PF7/D15 152 HMR 164 PA6/A17 135 D7 144 SHBM#/PE1/A18 136 PSDAT1 57 PSCLK1 58 PSDAT2 59 PSCLK2 60 AD0/PD0 81 AD1/PD1 82 AD2/PD2 83 AD4/PD4 85 AD5/PD5 86 D A 0 9 5 D A 1 9 6 D A 2 9 7 D A 3 9 8 N C 8 9 N C 9 0 N C 1 3 1 N C 1 3 2 N C 1 3 3 N C 1 3 4 N C 1 7 5 N C 1 7 6 N C 8 8 N C 8 7 N C 4 6 N C 4 5 N C 4 4 N C 4 3 N C 2 N C 1 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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PWM Control (U28) PWM Control (U34)
Low Dropout Regulator (U26) Linear Regulator (U32)
DC-DC Converter (U30) Charger (U33) U17 29LV020 (PLCC-32) A0 12 A1 11 A2 10 A3 9 A4 8 A5 7 A6 6 A7 5 A8 27 A9 26 A10 23 A11 25 A12 4 A13 28 A14 29 A15 3 A16 2 CE 22 OE 24 A18 1 WE# 31 O0 13 O1 14 O2 15 O3 17 O4 18 O5 19 O6 20 O7 21 VCC 32 VSS 16 A17 30 U3 GD75232 ROUT1 19 ROUT2 18 ROUT3 17 ROUT4 14 ROUT5 12 DIN1 16 DIN2 15 DIN3 13 RIN1 2 RIN2 3 RIN3 4 RIN4 7 RIN5 9 DOUT1 5 DOUT2 6 DOUT3 8 VCC 20 V+ 1 V- 10 GND 11 U28 TL594-SOP16 1IN+ 1 1IN- 2 FB 3 DTC 4 CT 5 RT 6 G N D 7 C1 8 E1 9 E2 10 C2 11 V C C 1 2 O U T - C T R L 1 3 REF 14 2IN- 15 2IN+ 16 U34 TL594-SOP16 1IN+ 1 1IN- 2 FB 3 DTC 4 CT 5 RT 6 G N D 7 C1 8 E1 9 E2 10 C2 11 V C C 1 2 O U T - C T R L 1 3 REF 14 2IN- 15 2IN+ 16 U26 AME8800DEFT G N D 1 IN 3 OUT 2 U32 78L12-SO8 Vout 1 GND 2 GND 3 GND 6 GND 7 Vin 8 N.C 5 N.C 4 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
System Disassembly Procedure Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
340S8 Rev : A Page 41 1. Before doing the disassembly, you MUST first remove the battery from the battery compartment and no external power is supplied to the machine.
2. Unfasten the one (1) screw on the CPU cover.
3. Unfasten four (4) screws on the CPU fan + heat sink assembly. Please follow the sequence when unfastening.
When fastening, you must start on # 4 , 3 , 2 and 1 ( counter clockwise direction)
4. Disconnect the cable CPU fan + heat sink assembly from the mainboard.
5. Gently press down the lever arm of the CPU socket and lift it up until the lever arm is in stand position.
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7. Unfasten one (1) screw on the HDD cover.
8. Unfasten two (2) screws on the HDD metal bracket.
9. Pull out the HDD assembly and disconnect the HDD cable from the mainboard.
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10. Use a small flat screwdriver , insert to the K/B lock to release the three lock.
11. Gently lift the keyboard and disconnect the keyboard cable from the connector.
12. Remove the keyboard shielding or plate.
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13. Unfasten two (2) screws on the ram cover and remove the RMA cover.
14. Use both thumbs, push in and remove the left and right hinge covers.
15. Close the display panel, press down the middle cover and then pull out to remove.
16. Unfasten one screws of the CD-ROM ( or DVD-ROM drive).
17. On the bottom case, push out the CD-ROM drive as shown in the photo.
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18. Unfasten six (6) screws on the bottom case.
19. Grasp the top cabinet as shown in the photo and gently lift to release the snap lock. Do the same procedure on both side of the top cabinet.
20. After releasing the snap lock on both side and palm rest. Lift up to release and remove the top cabinet.
21. Close the display panel and unfasten four (4) screws on both sides of the display hinges.
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22. Unfasten one (1) screw on the LCD cable and disconnect the two LCD cables from the mainboard connectors.
23. Unfasten two (2) screws on the hinge frame as shown in the photo.
24. Disconnect the FDD cable.
25. Disconnect the Touchpad cable.
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26. Unfasten three screws on the top housing ( Magnesium alloy). To remove the mainboard together with the top housing, push in the PCMCIA eject button and on the other hand, lift the mainboard assembly and separate it from the bottom case.
27. At the bottom side of the mainboard, unfasten two (2) screws on the modem card. And disconnect the modem card from the mainboard.
28. Unfasten the two (2) hexagonal screws of the modem card.
29. On the bottom side of the mainboard, unfasten four (4) screws on the mainboard shielding and peel off the aluminum foil near the I/O port as shown in the picture.
30. From the I/O port, unfasten six (6) hexagonal screws on the I/O ports.
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31. Starting from the I/O port portion, flip over the mainboard shielding.
32. Lift the mainboard and disconnect the speaker cable and LID switch cable.
33. When replacing mainboard, make sure to have all the insulation and thermal pads removed from the defective mainboard and transfer it to a good mainboard ( because sometimes, the good mainboard doesnt have all the tapes and thermal pad as indicated in the photo).
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34. Unfasten one (1) screw on the FDD assembly.
Lift to remove the FDD assembly form the bottom case.
1. Remove the four rubber stopper on the front display cover and unfasten four (4) screws underneath.
Grasp and remove the display front cover.
2. Unfasten two (2) screws on the D-A inverter card and disconnect the cables on both sides.
3. Unfasten four (4) screws on the LCD display and unfasten four (4) screws on both side of the hinges.
Remove the LCD from the display cover.
Make sure to remember the LCD cable arrangement to avoid problem when assembling the LCD display.
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UNIWILL COMPUTER CORP. No. 24, Pei Yuan Rd., Chung Li Industrial Park Chung Li City, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL: 886-3-461-6000 FAX: 886-3-461-8000 URL: http://uniwill.com.tw/ Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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5.1 No display 5.2 VGA controller failure 5.3 LCD no display / Invalid picture 5.4 External monitor has no display or color incorrect 5.5 Memory test error 5.6 Keyboard test error 5.7 Touch pad test error 5.8 Diskette drive test error 5.9 Hard disk drive test error 5.10 CMOS test error 5.11 SIO port test error 5.12 PIO port test error 5.13 Audio failure 5.14 No power symptom 5.15 CDROM drive test error 5.16 Stopping in LCD screen while booting 5.17 PCMCIA Card Bus failure 5.18 IR Port cannot transfer data 5.19 Modem Failure Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
340S8 Rev : A Page 54 5.1 No display (system failure) Symptom: There is no display on both LCD and Monitor after power on although the LCD and Monitor are known-good.
No Display Monitor or LCD module ok? Replace monitor or LCD Display Ok?
Setup the display mode Remove all of I/O device & cables from M/B except LCD or Monitor Display ok Replace motherboard Board level troubleshooting Check system clock and reset circuit No Yes Yes No No Yes Check SIS Chipset for any cold solder? Re-solder No Correct the I/O device & cables to the M/B one at a time to find out which part is causing the problem Set up Display type in BIOS Yes Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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5.2 VGA controller failure Symptom: There is no display on both LCD and Monitor although Power-On- Self-Test is passed
VGA Controller Failure Try another good monitor or LCD module Replace faulty LCD or monitor Display OK Remove all of I/O devices and cables from M/B except LCD or Monitor Connect the I/O device & cables to the M/B one per time to find out which part is causing the problem Display OK Replace Motherboard Board level troubleshooting Yes No Yes No Yes Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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5.3 LCD no display or Invalid Picture Symptom: The LCD shows nothing or abnormal picture, but it is ok for external monitor.
LCD No Display Try another known good LCD module Display OK? No Yes Replace each parts of LCD module / cables and test Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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5.4 External monitor has no display or color abnormal Symptom: The CRT monitor shows nothing or abnormal color, but it is ok for LCD
Yes
No
Monitor No Display Try another known good monitor Replace faulty monitor Correct it Display Ok? Setup Ok? Replace motherboard Board level Troubleshooting Yes
No Yes No Yes Check VGA port signal using oscilloscope Replace SIS 630 Chipset End Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
340S8 Rev : A Page 59 5.5 Memory test error
Memory test error Try another known good DRAM module Test OK? Replace the faulty DRAM module Replace motherboard
No
Yes With External DRAM Module Installed? Correct it Install External DRAM module and socket OK? Yes No Yes No Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
340S8 Rev : A Page 60 5.6 Keyboard test error (including external K/B & PS/2 mouse) Symptom: error message of keyboard failure is shown or any key doesnt work
Keyboard test error Correct it Is K/B cable connected to M/B properly? Try another good keyboard KB Test Ok? Replace the faulty keyboard Replace motherboard Board level troubleshooting Re-soldering One of the following parts or signals on the other board may be defective, use an oscilloscope to check 1.K/B Controller PC87570 Check for cold solder? No Yes No Yes No Yes Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
340S8 Rev : A Page 61 5.7 Touch Pad test error Symptom: An error message is shown when the Touch Pad point is enabled
Touch pad error Correct it Is Touch pad cable connected properly ? Try another known good touch pad module and cable Test Ok ? Replace the faulty parts Replace motherboard Board level troubleshooting Check KB controller PC87570 for cold solder? Re-solder
No Yes No Yes No Yes Check one of the following parts or signals on the motherboard maybe defective, use an oscilloscope and replace it. 1. KB Controller PC87570 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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5.8 Diskette drive test error Symptom: An error message is shown while loading data from FDD to system
Correct it Reboot OK? Try another known good FDD module Reboot OK? Replace motherboard Board level troubleshooting Check FDD connector, Super I/O controller PC87393 for cold solder? Re-solder No No Yes Yes No Yes Correct it 1. Try another known good boot diskette 2. Check setup for correct settings Diskette Drive test error Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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5.9 Hard disk drive test error Symptom: Either an error message is shown, or the drive motor spins non-stop, while reading data from or writing data to Hard disk
Hard disk test error Replace the faulty parts Re-boot ok? Yes Try another working HDD Check BIOS HDD Setup OK? Correct it Yes No Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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5.10 CMOS test error Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
340S8 Rev : A Page 65 CMOS test error 1. Plug in AC adapter, power on the system and set correct data in BIOS setup 2. Keep the system power on for 8 hrs. to fully charge the RTC battery 3. Turn off power for 1 hour then turn on again
Re-boot OK? END Board level troubleshooting Replace motherboard Check CMOS RAM, CMOS battery for cold solders Re-solder 1. CMOS data lost, or inaccurate system time & data
Yes Yes One of the following parts on the motherboard maybe defective, replace the parts one a time and test after each replacement: 1.CMOS RAM 2. CMOS battery No No Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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5.11 SIO port test error Symptom: An error display occurs when a mouse or other I/O device is installed
SIO test error Re-test Ok? Setup OK? Correct it Correct it Board level troubleshooting Replace Motherboard Check SIO controller for cold solder? Re-solder One of the following parts on the motherboard maybe defective, plug SIO loopback at SIO port and run SIO test program. If error, replace SIO controller No Yes Yes Yes No No 1. Check whether mouse or other I/O device are properly installed (including driver) 2. Try another working mouse of I/O device Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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340S8 Rev : A Page 68 5.12 PIO port test error Symptom: When a print command is issued, printer prints nothing or garbage.
PIO test error 1. check whether cables, printer & printer driver are installed properly 2. try another working printer and cable Correct it Re-test OK? Setup OK? Correct it Board level troubleshooting Replace motherboard Check PIO controller, for cold solder? Re-solder No Yes Yes Yes No No One of the following parts on the motherboard maybe defective, plug PIO loopback at PIO port one a time and test, if error replace PIO controller Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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Audio test error 1. check whether cables, speakers & audio drivers are installed properly 2. try another working speaker & cable Correct it Re-test ok? Setup ok? Replace motherboard Board-level troubleshooting One of the following parts on the motherboard may be defective, replace the audio controller chip Yes No No Yes No Correct it Check SIS 630 Chipset for cold Solder Re-soldering Yes Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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5.14 No power symptom: Symptom: When the power button is pressed, nothing happens, power indicator is not light up.
Check DC/DC Board Signal or replace each parts. Correct it Press Power on button again Check system LED lit on Check Fuse on DC/DC Board if open No Power Replace it Yes No Yes No Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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Check drive is install OK? Check cable & Door is closed Correct it Correct it Re-soldering Check one of the following parts or signal on the M/B may be defective, use an oscilloscope to check it. CDROM Failure No Yes Yes Replace Motherboard Board Level Troubleshooting No Check SIS 630 Chipset and CDROM connector for cold solder? Yes No Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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Check Memory Size is correct? Check HDD detection is OK? Check CD-ROM Detection is OK? Record LCD message & to Boardlevel Troubleshooting Make sure HDD is good &Check BIOS setting Make sure CD-ROM Is good & Check BIOS Settings Re-soldering No Yes No Yes No Yes Stop in LCD screen while booting Stop in LCD Screen while booting Check CPU & SIS630 for cold soldering? OK? Check one of the following parts or signal on the M/B may be defective, use an oscilloscope to check it. No Yes Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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Re-soldering PCMCIA card failure Insert PCMCIA card completely again, make sure good connection. Check drive & controller install OK? Correct it Board-level Trouble shooting Check PCMCIA slot mounting in M/B is cold soldering Check O2Micro OZ 6812 Chipset for cold soldering? Re-solder Replace O2Micro OZ6812 chipset No Yes Yes No Yes No Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guidelines
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IR failure & no response Check driver install OK Check another one IR device is meet IrDa 1.0 Board-level trouble shooting Check PC87393 for cold soldering Correct it Try another IR device Re-soldering Replace Super I/O PC97393 Chipset Check BIOS setup OK? Correct it No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No
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Modem Failure Check Driver install & Telephone Line is OK? Check IRQ, COM port setting is OK? AT command test modem function is OK Board-level trouble shooting Replace another known good modem DAA module. Correct it Correct it Re-install Drivers Connect it No Yes No No Yes Check modem DAA board is connected properly and wiring with the phone jack No Yes
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UNIWILL COMPUTER CORP. No. 24, Pei Yuan Rd., Chung Li Industrial Park, Chung Li City, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL: 886-3-461-6000 FAX: 886-3-461-6317 URL: http://www.uniwill.com.tw/
340S8 Rev : A Page 77 6.1 LCD I. 14.1 TFT, XGA - Vendor UNIPAC, CHI MEI, II. 13.3 TFT, XGA Vendor ACER, IMES III. 12.1 TFT, SVGA Vendor Sanyo, Torisan
6.2 FDD Internal FDD: 3.5 format Capacity : 720KB / 1.44MB / 1.2MB (3 mode) Vendor : TEAC or MITSUMI
6.3 HDD Dimension : 2.5, 8.5 / 9.5 mm height Vendor : Toshiba, and Fujitsu
6.4 CD-ROM Vendor : QMATE, TEAC Dimension : 12.7-mm height, 12/8 cm CD-ROM disc PIO Mode 4, 24X Average 3.1W, Sleep 0.05W ATAPI Interface
DVD Vendor : TORISAN, TOSHIBA, QMATE Dimension : 12.7mm height, 12/8cm CD-ROM disc PIO Mode 4 Average 3.1W, Sleep 0.05W ATAPI Interface
6.5 BATTERY: Li-ION Vendor : PANASONIC , GS Battery type : Li-Ion, 8 cells (4S2P) Battery capacity : 14.8V, 3600mAH, (47.36Whrs) 1.1.1. Charge Voltage : 16.8V +2.5% -1.0% Charge temperature : 0~45 o C Discharge temperature : -20~60 o C End of Discharge : 11V Cycle life= 500 times Overcharge protection : when battery voltage reach 17.2 0.2V Over-discharge protection : when battery voltage decrease to 10 1V Pre-charge current: 0.2A Charge current : When system is power off : 2A When system is powered ON : 1A
Ni-MH Vendor : PANASONIC, TOSHIBA Battery Type : Ni-MH, 10 cells (10S) Battery Capacity : 12.0V, 4500mAh (54.0 watts) Charge voltage : 16.8V +2.5% -1.0% Charge temperature : 0~45 o C
340S8 Rev : A Page 78 Discharge temperature : -20~60 o C End of Discharge : 10V Cycle life= 500 times Pre-charge current: 0.2A Charge current : When system is power off : 2A When system is powered ON : 1A
6.6 TOUCH PAD Synaptic Capacitor sensor Support edge motion Support virtual scroll bar Support 2 or 3 button mode ESD withstand: 15KV Power Consumption: 2.75mA / 5V X/Y resolution: 500 points/inch Interface: PS/2
6.7 KEYBOARD Supplier : KC Matrix-290 Travel : 3.0 0.2mm Support : 3 window keys Key pitch : 19mm Dimension : 249mm x 100.85mm x 7.8 mm
AMR / MDC slot / V.90 (56kbps) /AC97 2.1 / APM & ACPI V.34bis (4.8Kbps to 33.6Kbps) / V.32 bis (4.8Kbps to 14 Kbps) /AT command set V.42 (LAPM) and MNP 2-4 error correction, 5 data compression V.22 bis ( 50 bps to 2.4Kbps) / V.21 Bell 103 / Bell 212 Fax Group3 Class 1/V.17, V.29, V.27ter, V.21 ch2/ Group III fax / telephony answering machine / DTMF generation and detection Local handset, telephone and microphone record / telephone line and headset or Peaked playback / VOX voice Detection/ Caller ID (optional) / host base DSVD
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UNIWILL COMPUTER CORP.
No. 24, Pei Yuan Rd., Chung Li Indistrial Park Chung Li City, Taiwan,R.O.C. TEL: 886-3-461-6000 FAX: 886-3-461-6317 URL: http:// uniwill.com.tw/
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7.1 TOP CABINET ASSEMBLY
NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 71-002941-00 71-002933-00 K/B (GR) Blue K/B (GR) Gray 2 50-352968-00 COVER HINGE (L) 340 3 40-102902-00 SPRING SPK 340 4 50-312942-00 50-312935-00 TOP CABINET ID-2 ID-4 5 74-08U20400 T/P 6 41-720120-06 SCREW M2.0*6 7 29-163402-00 FPC T/P PAD 8 50-212904-00 ADHESIVE TAPE 9 40-102901-00 SPRING FOR K/B 340 10 41-720120-04 M2.0*4 11 50-312903-10 TOP HOUSING (MG) 340 12 41-720120-03 M2.0*3 13 22-300513-10 SPK FG-36N081 14 50-352967-00 COVER HINGE (R ) 340 15 50-352966-00 COVER HINGE FRAME 16 41-720120-03 M2.0*3 17 50-352969-00 COVER CABLE FOR 340
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7.3 BASE CABINET ASSEMBLY NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 50-U69022-70 BOTTOM CAB ASSY W/OUT TV OUT 2 40-102904-00 SPRING PCMCIA DOOR 3 50-206000-00 DOOR PCMCIA (U) 340 4 50-206001-00 DOOR PCMCIA (L) 340 5 40-302913-00 BRACKET CDROM 340 6 TEAC 70-130104-00 QUANTA 70-130117-10