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Colour Television

Chassis

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LA

MG8

ME8

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1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview 2 2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes 6 3. Directions for Use 7 4. Mechanical Instructions 8 5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 17 6. Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms Wiring Diagram 32 (ME8) 37 Wiring Diagram 37 (MG8) 38 Wiring Diagram 42 (ME8) 39 Wiring Diagram 47 (ME8) 40 Block Diagram Video 41 Block Diagram Audio 42 Block Diagram Control & Clock Signals 43 SSB: Test Points (Overview Top Side) 44 SSB: Test Points (Overview Bottom Side) 47 I2C IC Overview 50 Supply Lines Overview 51 7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Drawing Main Supply Panel (42") 52 Main Supply Panel (47") (Part 1) 53 Main Supply Panel (47") (Part 2) 54 Small Signal Board (B02-B10) 55-85 SSB: SRP List Explanation 86 SSB: SRP List Part 1 87 SSB: SRP List Part 2 88 Keyboard Control Panel (E) 95 IR & LED Panel (J) 96 8. Alignments 99 9. IC Data Sheets 109 10. Spare Parts List & CTN Overview 120 11. Revision List 120

PWB n.a. n.a. n.a. 89-94

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Published by TY 0871 BU TV Consumer Care

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Subject to modification

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1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview


Index of this chapter: 1.1 Technical Specifications 1.2 Connections 1.3 Chassis Overview Notes: Figures can deviate due to the different set executions. Specifications are indicative (subject to change). 1.1.4 Miscellaneous Power supply: - Mains voltage (VAC) - Mains frequency (Hz) Ambient conditions: - Temperature range (C)

: 220 - 240 10% : 50 / 60

: +5 to +35

1.1
1.1.1

Technical Specifications
Vision Display type Screen size : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : LCD 32" (82 cm), 16:9 37" (94 cm), 16:9 42" (107 cm), 16:9 47" (120 cm), 16:9 1366768 (32 & 37) 19201080 (42 & 47) 500 24000:1 (37) 30000:1 (32, 42 & 47) 176 176 5 PLL PAL B/G, D/K, I SECAM B/G, D/K, L/L DVB COFDM 2K/8K NTSC PAL SECAM UHF, VHF, S, Hyper 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i 1080p 1024 768 800 600 640 480

Power consumption (values are indicative) - Normal operation (W) : 130 (32) : 170 (37) : 200 (42) : 260 (47) - Stand-by (W) : < 0.15 Dimensions (W H D in mm) : : : : : : : : 819 518 92 (32") 930 611 99 (37") 1046 644 88 (42") 1163 712 104 (47") 13 (32") 17.5 (37") 21 (42") 27.5 (47")

Resolution (H V pixels) Light output (cd/m2) Contrast ratio Viewing angle (H V degrees) Max. response time (ms) Tuning system Colour systems

Weight (kg)

Video playback

Tuner bands Supported video formats - @ 60 Hz - @ 60 Hz - @ 50 Hz - @ 50 Hz - @ 50, 60 Hz - @ 50, 60 Hz - @ 24, 25, 30, 50, 60 Hz Supported computer formats - @ 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz - @ 60, 72, 75, 85 Hz - @ 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz 1.1.2 Sound Maximum power (WRMS) 1.1.3 Multimedia Supported file formats

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: JPEG : MP3 : Slideshow (.alb) : USB2.0

USB input

Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview 1.2 Connections

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Figure 1-1 Connection overview Note: The following connector colour abbreviations are used (acc. to DIN/IEC 757): Bk= Black, Bu= Blue, Gn= Green, Gy= Grey, Rd= Red, Wh= White, Ye= Yellow. 1.2.1 Rear Connections 1 & 2 - EXT1 & 2: Video RGB - In, CVBS - In/Out, Audio - In/ Out 17 18 19 20 21 - Ground Video - Ground FBL - Video CVBS/Y - Video CVBS - Shield 13 14 15 16 - Ground Red - Ground P50 - Video Red - Status/FBL Gnd Gnd 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm 0 - 0.4 V: INT 1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 ohm Gnd Gnd 1 VPP / 75 ohm 1 VPP / 75 ohm Gnd H H j j H H k j H

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3 - EXT3: Cinch: Video YPbPr - In, Audio - In Gn - Video Y 1 VPP / 75 ohm Bu - Video Pb 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm Rd - Video Pr 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm Rd - Audio - R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm Wh - Audio - L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm 4 - Cinch: S/PDIF - Out Bk - Coaxial 0.4 - 0.6VPP / 75 ohm Service Connector (UART) 1 - Ground Gnd 2 - UART_TX Transmit 3 - UART_RX Receive 5 - Cinch: Audio - Out Rd - Audio - R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm Wh - Audio - L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm 6 - Aerial - In - - IEC-type (EU)

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Figure 1-2 SCART connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - Audio R - Audio R - Audio L - Ground Audio - Ground Blue - Audio L - Video Blue - Function Select 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm Gnd Gnd 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm 0 - 2 V: INT 4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9 9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 Gnd 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm k j k H H j jk j H j kq

H k j

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- Ground Green - n.c. - Video Green - n.c.

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10 - Cinch: Audio - In Rd - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm Wh - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm 11 - Cinch: Video CVBS - In Ye - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 ohm j H j j H j j H j j H j j jk H j j H 12 - S-Video (Hosiden): Video Y/C - In 1 - Ground Y Gnd 2 - Ground C Gnd 3 - Video Y 1 VPP / 75 ohm 4 - Video C 0.3 VPP / 75 ohm 13 - USB2.0 jq jq

7 - HDMI 1, 2 & 3 Digital Video, Digital Audio - In


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Figure 1-3 HDMI (type A) connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 - D2+ - Shield - D2- D1+ - Shield - D1- D0+ - Shield - D0- CLK+ - Shield - CLK- n.c. - n.c. - DDC_SCL - DDC_SDA - Ground - +5V - HPD - Ground Data channel Gnd Data channel Data channel Gnd Data channel Data channel Gnd Data channel Data channel Gnd Data channel

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Figure 1-4 USB (type A) DDC clock DDC data Gnd Hot Plug Detect Gnd 1 2 3 4 - +5V - Data (-) - Data (+) - Ground k jk jk H

Gnd

8 - Mini Jack: HDMI/DVI Audio - In Rd - Audio - R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm Wh - Audio - L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm 1.2.2 Side Connections 9. Head phone (Output) Bk - Head phone 32 - 600 ohm / 10 mW

14 - HDMI: Digital Video, Digital Audio - In (see connector 7) jq jq 15 - Common Interface 68p - See diagram B09A

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Chassis Overview

A E

MAIN SUPPLY PANEL KEYBOARD CONTROL PANEL SMALL SIGNAL BOARD

IR & LED PANEL


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Figure 1-5 PWB locations 32

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MAIN SUPPLY PANEL

KEYBOARD CONTROL PANEL

SMALL SIGNAL BOARD

IR & LED PANEL


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Figure 1-6 PWB locations 37

A E

MAIN SUPPLY PANEL KEYBOARD CONTROL PANEL SMALL SIGNAL BOARD

IR & LED PANEL

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Figure 1-7 PWB locations 42

A E

MAIN SUPPLY PANEL KEYBOARD CONTROL PANEL SMALL SIGNAL BOARD

IR & LED PANEL

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Figure 1-8 PWB locations 47

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2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes


Index of this chapter: 2.1 Safety Instructions 2.2 Warnings 2.3 Notes Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages with (D) and without (E) aerial signal. Measure the voltages in the power supply section both in normal operation (G) and in stand-by (F). These values are indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.

2.1

Safety Instructions
Safety regulations require the following during a repair: Connect the set to the Mains/AC Power via an isolation transformer (> 800 VA). Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h, only by components identical to the original ones. Any other component substitution (other than original type) may increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard. Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to the following points: Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the mounted cable clamps. Check the insulation of the Mains/AC Power lead for external damage. Check the strain relief of the Mains/AC Power cord for proper function. Check the electrical DC resistance between the Mains/AC Power plug and the secondary side (only for sets that have a Mains/AC Power isolated power supply): 1. Unplug the Mains/AC Power cord and connect a wire between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug. 2. Set the Mains/AC Power switch to the on position (keep the Mains/AC Power cord unplugged!). 3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the Mains/AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading should be between 4.5 M and 12 M. 4. Switch off the set, and remove the wire between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug. Check the cabinet for defects, to prevent touching of any inner parts by the customer.

2.3.2

Schematic Notes All resistor values are in ohms, and the value multiplier is often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2 indicates 2.2 k). Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with either an E or an R (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220 ). All capacitor values are given in micro-farads ( = 10-6), nano-farads (n = 10-9), or pico-farads (p = 10-12). Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF). An asterisk (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer to the diversity tables for the correct values. The correct component values are listed in the Spare Parts List. Therefore, always check this list when there is any doubt.

2.3.3

BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs Introduction For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this URL: www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription, not available for all regions). After login, select Magazine, then go to Repair downloads. Here you will find Information on how to deal with BGA-ICs. BGA Temperature Profiles For BGA-ICs, you must use the correct temperature-profile, which is coupled to the 12NC. For an overview of these profiles, visit the website www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription, but is not available for all regions) You will find this and more technical information within the Magazine, chapter Repair downloads. For additional questions please contact your local repair help desk.

2.2

Warnings
All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD w). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that, during repair, you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep components and tools also at this same potential. Be careful during measurements in the high voltage section. Never replace modules or other components while the unit is switched on. When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools. This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a circuit becoming unstable. 2.3.4

Lead-free Soldering Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected by the workshop during a repair: Use only lead-free soldering tin Philips SAC305 with order code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder paste is required, please contact the manufacturer of your soldering equipment. In general, use of solder paste within workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to store and to handle. Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free soldering tin. The solder tool must be able: To reach a solder-tip temperature of at least 400C. To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip. To exchange solder-tips for different applications. Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature of around 360C - 380C is reached and stabilized at the solder joint. Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec. Avoid temperatures above 400C, otherwise wear-out of tips will increase drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed. To avoid wear-out of tips, switch off unused equipment or reduce heat. Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoid mixed regimes. If this cannot be avoided, carefully clear the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin.

2.3
2.3.1

Notes
General Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the chassis (= tuner) ground (H), or hot ground (I), depending on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a colour bar signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz for PAL, or 61.25 MHz for NTSC (channel 3).

Directions for Use


2.3.5 Alternative BOM identification
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: 32PF9968/10

It should be noted that on the European Service website, Alternative BOM is referred to as Design variant.
PROD.NO: AG 1A0617 000001

MADE IN BELGIUM 220-240V ~ 50/60Hz 128W VHF+S+H+UHF

The third digit in the serial number (example: AG2B0335000001) indicates the number of the alternative B.O.M. (Bill Of Materials) that has been used for producing the specific TV set. In general, it is possible that the same TV model on the market is produced with e.g. two different types of displays, coming from two different suppliers. This will then result in sets which have the same CTN (Commercial Type Number; e.g. 28PW9515/12) but which have a different B.O.M. number. By looking at the third digit of the serial number, one can identify which B.O.M. is used for the TV set he is working with. If the third digit of the serial number contains the number 1 (example: AG1B033500001), then the TV set has been manufactured according to B.O.M. number 1. If the third digit is a 2 (example: AG2B0335000001), then the set has been produced according to B.O.M. no. 2. This is important for ordering the correct spare parts! For the third digit, the numbers 1...9 and the characters A...Z can be used, so in total: 9 plus 26= 35 different B.O.M.s can be indicated by the third digit of the serial number. Identification: The bottom line of a type plate gives a 14-digit serial number. Digits 1 and 2 refer to the production centre (e.g. AG is Bruges), digit 3 refers to the B.O.M. code, digit 4 refers to the Service version change code, digits 5 and 6 refer to the production year, and digits 7 and 8 refer to production week (in example below it is 2006 week 17). The 6 last digits contain the serial number.

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Figure 2-1 Serial number (example) 2.3.6

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Board Level Repair (BLR) or Component Level Repair (CLR) If a board is defective, consult your repair procedure to decide if the board has to be exchanged or if it should be repaired on component level. If your repair procedure says the board should be exchanged completely, do not solder on the defective board. Otherwise, it cannot be returned to the O.E.M. supplier for back charging!

2.3.7

Practical Service Precautions It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock. While some sources are expected to have a possible dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of limited current and are sometimes held in less regard. Always respect voltages. While some may not be dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation. It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution.

3. Directions for Use


You can download this information from the following websites: http://www.philips.com/support http://www.p4c.philips.com

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4. Mechanical Instructions
Index of this chapter: 4.1 Cable Dressing 4.2 Service Positions 4.3 Assy/Panel Removal ME8 Styling 4.4 Assy/Panel Removal MG8 Styling 4.5 Set Re-assembly Notes: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to the different set executions.

4.1

Cable Dressing

Tape the LVDS cable to LCD Panel.

Tape the Control knob cable to LCD Panel Saddle for mains inlet, Speaker, Tweeter terminal and IR cable dressing. Saddle for speaker ferrite ring

Tape the mains inlet cable to LCD Panel away from the PSU edge

Saddle for 8P, 11P and Speaker cable dressing.

Do not dress the control knob cable too tight at IIR panel .

Tapes the terminal and IR cable to LCD Panel

Saddle for mains inlet cable dressing. saddle position away from PSU area.

Tapes the terminal cables to LCD Panel

7x Tape

3x Saddle (M)

1x Saddle (S)
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Figure 4-2 Mains inlet & left speaker cables 32


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Figure 4-3 LVDS & PSU_SSB cables 32

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Figure 4-4 Cable dressing 37

Saddles for High Voltage cable dressing

Saddle for LVDS cable dressing

Saddle for 11P, 8P, speaker and IR cable dressing

Saddle for

speaker ferrite

Saddle for 11P cable ferrite ring Saddle for 8P cable ferrite ring

Saddle for speaker cable dressing

Saddles for speaker and IR cable dressing

12x Tape

7x Saddle (M)

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Figure 4-6 Right speaker cables 42

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Figure 4-7 Right speaker cables (with bar mounted) 42

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Figure 4-8 Felt and tape position for LVDS cable 42

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Saddles for High Voltage cable dressing Saddle for High Voltage cable dressing

Saddle for 8P/11P cable dressing Saddle for LVDS cable dressing Saddle for speaker ferrite ring Saddles for IR, Speaker and Mains inlet cables dressing 1x Metal bar clamp for dressing Control knob Saddle for 11P cable ferrite ring and Left Speaker cable dressing

2x Metal bar clamp for dressing High Voltage cable.

Saddle for 11P cable ferrite ring and Left Speaker cable dressing

Saddles for IR and Speaker cables dressing

12x Tape

9x Saddle (M)

8x Saddle (S)

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Figure 4-9 Cable dressing 47

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Figure 4-10 Dressing details for HV cable 47

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4.3.3 IR & LED Board Refer to next figure for details. 1. Unplug connectors [1]. 2. Use a flat screw driver to release the clip by pushing in the indicated direction [2]. 3. Lift the board and take it out. When defective, replace the whole unit.

Service Positions
For easy servicing of this set, there are a few possibilities created: The buffers from the packaging. Foam bars (created for Service).

4.2.1

Foam Bars

Required for sets 42"

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Figure 4-12 IR & LED Board 4.3.4 Key Board 1. Unplug the key board connector from the IR & LED board. 2. Remove the screws [1]. 3. Lift the unit and take it out of the set. When defective, replace the whole unit. 4.3.5 Main Supply Panel 1. Unplug all connectors. 2. Remove the fixation screws. 3. Take the board out. When defective, replace the whole unit. 4.3.6 Small Signal Board (SSB) Caution: It is mandatory to remount screws at their original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result in damaging the SSB. 1. Unplug the LVDS connector. Caution: be careful, as this is a very fragile connector! 2. Unplug all other connectors. 3. Remove all screws that hold the board. 4. The SSB can now be taken out of the set, together with the front shield and the side cover. 5. To remove the shield, remove the screws and lift it of. 6. To remove the side cover, remove the screws and pull the cover sidewards from the SSB.

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Figure 4-11 Foam bars The foam bars (order code 3122 785 90580 for two pieces) can be used for all types and sizes of Flat TVs. See figure Foam bars for details. Sets with a display of 42" and larger, require four foam bars [1]. Ensure that the foam bars are always supporting the cabinet and never only the display. Caution: Failure to follow these guidelines can seriously damage the display! By laying the TV face down on the (ESD protective) foam bars, a stable situation is created to perform measurements and alignments. By placing a mirror under the TV, you can monitor the screen.

4.3
4.3.1

Assy/Panel Removal ME8 Styling


Rear Cover Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before you remove the rear cover. Note: it is not necessary to remove the stand while removing the rear cover. 1. Remove all screws of the rear cover. 2. Lift the rear cover from the TV. Make sure that wires and flat coils are not damaged while lifting the rear cover from the set.

4.3.2

Speakers Remove the screws [1] and lift the whole unit from the rear cover. Take the speakers out together with their casing. When defective, replace the whole unit.

Mechanical Instructions
4.3.7 LCD Panel Refer to next figure for details. As every screen size has a (slightly) different mechanical construction (some have the boards directly mounted on the LCD display, others use brackets), we only describe one model. Disassembly method of other LCD panels is similar to the one described below. 1. Unplug the LVDS connector [1]. Caution: be careful, as this is a very fragile connector! 2. Unplug the connectors [2]. 3. Release the wiring tape [3].

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4. Release the speaker connectors [4]. 5. Remove the fixation screws from the SSB support bracket and take the SSB out together with the bracket. 6. Do the same for the PSU. 7. Remove the fixation screws and the clamps [7]. 8. Remove the fixation screws [8], that hold the subframe and the fixation screws [9], that hold the LCD panel. 9. Lift out the sub frame. 10. The LCD panel can now be lifted from the front cabinet.

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Figure 4-13 LCD Panel removal (photo from Q522.1E chassis)

4.4
4.4.1

Assy/Panel Removal MG8 Styling


Stand 1. Refer to next figure. 2. Place the TV set upside down on a table top, using the foam bars (see section Service Position). 3. Remove the screws that secure the stand and remove the stand.

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Figure 4-14 Stand

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Rear Cover

Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before you remove the rear cover. 1. Refer to next figures. 2. Place the TV set upside down on a table top, using the foam bars (see section Service Positions). 3. Remove the screws [1] that secure the rear cover. The screws are located at the sides. Be careful: Now the rear cover could be lifted but the SSB and power supply panel(s) are mounted in the rear cover and still connected to the LCD panel and other boards. Those cables should be released first. 4. To release the LVDS cable lift the back cover a few centimetres and move it downwards the set. Now unplug the LVDS connector [2]. Caution: be careful, as this is a very fragile connector! 5. Remove the screw [3]. 6. Now the rear cover can be lifted to gain access to the speaker cables and the IR/LED panel cable. Release the connectors [4].

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Figure 4-15 Rear cover

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Figure 4-16 LVDS release

Mechanical Instructions
4.4.3 Keyboard Control Board 1. Refer to next figure. 2. Unscrew two screws[1] 3. Unplug connector [2] and remove the board. When defective, replace the whole unit 4.4.5

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Power Supply Board Due to different set executions this chassis is supplied with one or two power supply boards and figures may differ. Caution: it is absolutely mandatory to remount all different screws and cables at their original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result in damaging the power supply. 1. Refer to next figure. 2. Unplug all the connectors [1]. 3. Remove the fixation screws [2] 4. Remove the main power supply board. 5. Unplug all the connectors [3]. 6. Remove the fixation screws [4] 7. Remove the stand-by power supply board.

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Figure 4-18 Keyboard control board 4.4.4 IR/LED Board and Speakers 1. Refer to next figure. 2. Remove the screws [1] and remove the IR/LED board. 3. Remove the screws [2] and remove the speakers. When defective, replace the whole unit.

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Figure 4-20 Power Supply Unit(s)

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Figure 4-19 IR/LED Board and Speakers

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Inverter Board Due to different set executions this chassis some versions are supplied with an inverter board. Figures may differ. 1. Refer to next figure. 2. Unplug all connectors [1]. 3. Release the clips [2] 4. Take out the inverter board.

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Figure 4-23 SSB

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Set Re-assembly
To re-assemble the whole set, execute all processes in reverse order. Notes: While re-assembling, make sure that all cables are placed and connected in their original position. See figure Cable dressing. Pay special attention not to damage the EMC foams in the set. Ensure that EMC foams are mounted correctly.

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Figure 4-21 Inverter Board 4.4.7 Small Signal Board (SSB) Caution: it is absolutely mandatory to remount all different screws at their original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result in damaging the SSB. Removing the SSB 1. See next figures. 2. Remove the screws [1] from the SSB connector plate. 3. Remove the screws [2] from the SSB. 4. Gently lift the board from the rear cover. 5. Now unplug the LVDS connector [3]. Caution: be careful, as this is a very fragile connector! Unplug the rest of the cables [4].

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Figure 4-22 SSB connector plate

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5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


Index of this chapter: 5.1 Test Points 5.2 Service Modes 5.3 Stepwise Start-up 5.4 Service Tools 5.5 Error Codes 5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure 5.7 Protections 5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips 5.9 Software Upgrading Picture mute (blue mute or black mute). Automatic volume levelling (AVL). Skip/blank of non-favourite pre-sets.

5.1

Test Points
As most signals are digital, it will be difficult to measure waveforms with a standard oscilloscope. However, several key ICs are capable of generating test patterns, which can be controlled via ComPair. In this way it is possible to determine which part is defective. Perform measurements under the following conditions: Service Default Mode. Video: Colour bar signal. Audio: 3 kHz left, 1 kHz right.

How to Activate SDM For this chassis there are two kinds of SDM: an analogue SDM and a digital SDM. Tuning will happen according table SDM Default Settings. Analogue SDM: use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code 062596, directly followed by the MENU button. Note: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main menu will appear. To ;switch it off, push the MENU button again. Digital SDM: use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code 062593, directly followed by the MENU button. Note: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main menu will appear. To switch it off, push the MENU button again. Analogue SDM can also be activated by shorting for a moment the two solder pads [1] (see figure Service mode pads) on the SSB, with the indication SDM. Activation can be performed in all modes, except when the set has a problem with the Stand-by Processor.

5.2

Service Modes
Service Default mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode (SAM) offers several features for the service technician, while the Customer Service Mode (CSM) is used for communication between the call centre and the customer.
SDM

This chassis also offers the option of using ComPair, a hardware interface between a computer and the TV chassis. It offers the abilities of structured troubleshooting, error code reading, and software version read-out for all chassis. (see also paragraph ComPair). 5.2.1 Service Default Mode (SDM) Purpose To create a pre-defined setting, to get the same measurement results as given in this manual. To override SW protections detected by stand-by processor and make the TV start up to the step just before protection (a sort of automatic stepwise start up). See paragraph Stepwise Start Up. To override SW protections detected by MIPS. See also paragraph Error codes. To start the blinking LED procedure (not valid for protections detected by stand-by software). Specifications Table 5-1 SDM default settings Default system PAL B/G

SPI SDM

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Figure 5-1 Service mode pads After activating this mode, SDM will appear in the upper right corner of the screen (if you have picture). How to Navigate When you press the MENU button on the RC transmitter, the set will toggle between the SDM and the normal user menu (with the SDM mode still active in the background). How to Exit SDM Use one of the following methods: Switch the set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter. Via a standard customer RC-transmitter: key in 00sequence. 5.2.2 Service Alignment Mode (SAM) Purpose To perform (software) alignments. To change option settings. To easily identify the used software version. To view operation hours. To display (or clear) the error code buffer.

Region Europe, AP(PAL/Multi) Europe, AP DVB-T

Freq. (MHz) 475.25

546.00 PID DVB-T Video: 0B 06 PID PCR: 0B 06 PID Audio: 0B 07

All picture settings at 50% (brightness, colour, contrast). All sound settings at 50%, except volume at 25%. All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled, like: (Sleep) timer. Child/parental lock.

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empty before this action, it will be initialized first (loaded with default values). This initializing can take up to 20 seconds.

How to Activate SAM Via a standard RC transmitter: key in the code 062596 directly followed by the INFO button. After activating SAM with this method a service warning will appear on the screen, you can continue by pressing the red button on the RC. Contents of SAM: Hardware Info. A. SW Version. Displays the software version of the main software (example: Q522E-1.2.3.4 = AAAAB_X.Y.W.Z). AAAA= the chassis name. B= the region: A= AP, E= EU, L= LatAm, U = US. For AP sets it is possible that the Europe software version is used. X.Y.W.Z= the software version, where X is the main version number (different numbers are not compatible with one another) and Y.W.Z is the sub version number (a higher number is always compatible with a lower number). B. SBY PROC Version. Displays the software version of the stand-by processor. C. Production Code. Displays the production code of the TV, this is the serial number as printed on the back of the TV set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this production code has to be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this. Operation Hours. Displays the accumulated total of operation hours (not the stand-by hours). Every time the TV is switched on/off, 0.5 hours is added to this number. Errors (followed by maximal 10 errors). The most recent error is displayed at the upper left (for an error explanation see paragraph Error Codes). Reset Error Buffer. When you press cursor right (or the OK button) and then the OK button, the error buffer is reset. Alignments. This will activate the ALIGNMENTS submenu. Dealer Options. Extra features for the dealers. Options. Extra features for Service. For more info regarding option codes, see chapter 8 Alignments. Note that if you change the option code numbers, you have to confirm your changes with the OK button before you store the options. Otherwise you will loose your changes. Initialise NVM. The moment the processor recognizes a corrupted NVM, the initialize NVM line will be highlighted. Now, you can do two things (dependent of the service instructions at that moment): Save the content of the NVM via ComPair for development analysis, before initializing. This will give the Service department an extra possibility for diagnosis (e.g. when Development asks for this). Initialize the NVM. Note: When you have a corrupted NVM, or you have replaced the NVM, there is a high possibility that you will not have picture anymore because your display code is not correct. So, before you can initialize your NVM via the SAM, you need to have a picture and therefore you need the correct display option. Refer to chapter 8 for details. To adapt this option, you can use ComPair (the correct HEX values for the options can be found in chapter 8 Alignments) or a method via a standard RC (described below). Changing the display option via a standard RC: Key in the code 062598 directly followed by the MENU button and XXX, where XXX is the 3 digit decimal display code (see table Option code overview in chapter 8 Alignments, or sticker on the side/bottom of the cabinet). Make sure to key in all three digits, also the leading zeros. If the above action is successful, the front LED will go out as an indication that the RC sequence was correct. After the display option is changed in the NVM, the TV will go to the Stand-by mode. If the NVM was corrupted or

Display Option Code

39mm

PHILIPS
27mm

040

MODEL: 32PF9968/10
PROD.SERIAL NO: AG 1A0620 000001

(CTN Sticker)

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Figure 5-2 Location of Display Option Code sticker Store. All options and alignments are stored when pressing cursor right (or the OK button) and then the OK-button. SW Maintenance. SW Events. Not useful for Service purposes. In case of specific software problems, the development department can ask for this info. HW Events. Not useful for Service purposes. In case of specific software problems, the development department can ask for this info. Test settings. For development purposes only. Upload to USB. To upload several settings from the TV to a USB stick, which is connected to the Side I/O. The items are Channel list, Personal settings, Option codes, Display-related alignments and History list. First you have to create a directory repair in the root of the USB stick.To upload the settings you have to select each item separately, press cursor right (or the OK button), confirm with OK and wait until Done appears. In case the download to the USB stick was not successful Failure will appear. In this case, check if the USB stick is connected properly and if the directory repair is present in the root of the USB stick. Now the settings are stored onto your USB stick and can be used to download onto another TV or other SSB. Uploading is of course only possible if the software is running and if you have a picture. This method is created to be able to save the customers TV settings and to store them into another SSB. Download from USB. To download several settings from the USB stick to the TV. Same way of working as with uploading. To make sure that the download of the channel list from USB to the TV is executed properly, it is necessary to restart the TV and tune to a valid preset if necessary. Note: The History list item can not be downloaded from USB to the TV. This is a read-only item. In case of specific problems, the development department can ask for this info.

How to Navigate In SAM, you can select the menu items with the CURSOR UP/DOWN key on the RC-transmitter. The selected item will be highlighted. When not all menu items fit on the screen, move the CURSOR UP/DOWN key to display the next/previous menu items. With the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys, it is possible to: (De) activate the selected menu item. (De) activate the selected sub menu. With the OK key, it is possible to activate the selected action. How to Exit SAM Use one of the following methods: Press the MENU button on the RC-transmitter. Switch the set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter.

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5.2.3 Customer Service Mode (CSM) Purpose When a customer is having problems with his TV-set, he can call his dealer or the Customer Help desk. The service technician can then ask the customer to activate the CSM, in order to identify the status of the set. Now, the service technician can judge the severity of the complaint. In many cases, he can advise the customer how to solve the problem, or he can decide if it is necessary to visit the customer. The CSM is a read only mode; therefore, modifications in this mode are not possible. When in this chassis CSM is activated, a colour bar test pattern will be visible for 5 seconds. This test pattern is generated by the Pacific3. So if you see this test pattern you can determine that the back end video chain (Pacific3, LVDS, and display) of the SSB is working. In case of a set with DFI panel, an extra test picture is generated. So you will see the Pacific3 test picture for 3 seconds and then the DFI EPLD test picture for another 3 seconds. With this extra test picture you can determine if the DFI board is working properly. Also new in this chassis: when you activate CSM and there is a USB stick connected to the TV, the software will dump the complete CSM content to the USB stick. The file (Csm.txt) will be saved in the root of your USB stick. This info can be handy if you do not have picture. Another new item in this chassis is when CSM is activated, the complete error-buffer content will be shown via the blinking LED procedure. How to Activate CSM Key in the code 123654 via the standard RC transmitter. Note: Activation of the CSM is only possible if there is no (user) menu on the screen! How to Navigate By means of the CURSOR-DOWN/UP knob on the RCtransmitter, you can navigate through the menus. Contents of CSM Set Type. This information is very helpful for a help desk/ workshop as reference for further diagnosis. In this way, it is not necessary for the customer to look at the rear of the TV-set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this set type has to be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this. Production Code. Displays the production code (the serial number) of the TV. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this production code has to be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee a in possibility to do this. Code 1. Gives the last five errors of the error buffer. As soon as the built-in diagnose software has detected an error, the buffer is adapted. The last occurred error is displayed on the leftmost position. Each error code is displayed as a 2-digit number. When less than 10 errors occur, the rest of the buffer is empty (00). See also paragraph Error Codes for a description. Code 2. Gives the first five errors of the error buffer. See also paragraph Error Codes for a description. Options 1. Gives the option codes of option group 1 as set in SAM (Service Alignment Mode). Options 2. Gives the option codes of option group 2 as set in SAM (Service Alignment Mode). 12NC SSB. Gives an identification of the SSB as stored in NVM. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this identification number has to be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this. This identification number consists of 14 characters and is built up as follows: - Seven last characters of the 12NC of the SSB itself. - the serial number of the SSB, which consists of seven digits. Both can be found on a sticker on the PWB of the

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SSB itself. The format of the identification number is then as follows: <last seven characters of 12NC of SSB><serial number of SSB> (total fourteen characters). Installed date. Indicates the date of the first installation of the TV. This date is acquired via time extraction. Digital Natural Motion. Gives the status of the Digital Natural Motion setting as set by the customer. Remark: a customer can choose between OFF, MINIMUM and MAXIMUM, but in CSM this item will only show OFF or ON (ON in case the customer has chosen MINIMUM or MAXIMUM) Pixel Plus. Gives the last status of the Perfect Pixel HD setting, as set by the customer. Possible values are ON and OFF. See DFU on how to change this item. DNR. Gives the last status of the Noise reduction setting, as set by the customer. Possible values are OFF, MINIMUM, MEDIUM and MAXIMUM. See DFU on how to change this item. Noise Figure. Gives an indication of the signal quality for the selected transmitter. Possible values are BAD, AVERAGE, GOOD and DIGITAL. In case of a digital channel, this item will never indicate: BAD, GOOD or AVERAGE but only displays DIGITAL. 12NC Display. Shows the 12NC of the display. Head phone Volume. Gives the last status of the head phone volume, as set by the customer. The value can vary from 0 (volume is minimum) to 100 (volume is maximum). See DFU on how to change this item. Surround Mode. Indicates the by the customer selected sound mode (or automatically chosen mode). Possible values are STEREO and VIRTUAL DOLBY SURROUND. It can also have been selected automatically by signalling bits (internal software). See DFU on how to change this item. AVL. Indicates the last status of AVL (Automatic Volume Level) as set by the customer: See DFU on how to change this item. Delta Volume. Indicates the last status of the delta volume for the selected preset as set by the customer: from -12 to +12. See DFU on how to change this item. Volume. Indicates the last status of the volume for the selected preset as set by the customer: from 0 to 100. See DFU on how to change this item. Balance. Indicates the last status of the balance for the selected preset as set by the customer: from -10 to +10. See DFU on how to change this item. Preset Lock. Indicates if the selected preset has a child lock: LOCKED or UNLOCKED. See DFU on how to change this item. Child Lock. Indicates the status of the Child lock. See DFU on how to change this item. Lock After. Indicates at what time the channel lock is set: OFF or e.g. 18:45 (lock time). See DFU on how to change this item. Parental Rating Lock. Indicates the Parental rating as set by the customer. See DFU on how to change this item. Parental Rating Status. Indicates the Parental rating as transmitted by the broadcaster (if applicable). If the parental rating status is indicating a higher age then the parental rating lock as set by the customer, you will need to enter the child lock code. TV Ratings Lock. Only applicable for US. Movie Ratings Lock. Only applicable for US. On timer. Indicates if the On timer is set ON or OFF and when it is set to ON, also start time, start day and program number is displayed. See DFU on how to change this item. Location. Gives the last status of the location setting as set via the installation menu. Possible values are SHOP and HOME. If the location is set to SHOP, several settings are fixed. So for a customer location must be set to HOME. Can be changed via the installation menu (see also DFU). HDMI Key Validity. Indicates if the HDMI keys (or HDCP keys) are valid or not. In case these keys are not valid and

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DFI Software (if applicable). Displays the DFI EPLD software. DFI Ambilight software (if applicable). Displays the DFI ambilight EPLD software.

the customer wants to make use of the HDMI functionality, the SSB has to be replaced. Tuner Frequency. Indicates the frequency the transmitter is tuned to. TV System. Gives information about the video system of the selected transmitter. In case a DVBT signal is received this item will also show ATSC. BG: PAL BG signal received DK: PAL DK signal received L/La: SECAM L/La signal received I: PAL I signal received M: NTSC M signal received ATSC: ATSC signal received DVB: DVBT signal received 12NC One Zip SW. Displays the 12NC number of the onezip file as it is used for programming software in production. In this one-zip file all below software versions can be found. Initial Main SW. Displays the main software version which was initially loaded by the factory. Current Main SW. Displays the built-in main software version. In case of field problems related to software, software can be upgraded. As this software is consumer upgradable, it will also be published on the Internet. Example: Q582E_1.2.3.4. Flash Utils SW. Displays the software version of the software which contains all necessary components of the download application. To program this software, EJTAG tooling is needed. Example: Q582E_1.2.3.4. Stand-by SW. Displays the built-in stand-by processor software version. Upgrading this software will be possible via ComPair or via USB (see chapter Software upgrade). Example: STDBY_3.0.1.2. MOP SW. Only applicable for US. At the time of release of this manual, there was still a problem with this item, and some rubbish was displayed. Ignore this. Pacific 3 Flash SW (if applicable). Displays the Pacific 3 software version. NVM Version. Displays the NVM version as programmed by factory. Display Parameters. for development purposes only. Private PQ Parameters. for development purposes only. Public PQ Parameters. for development purposes only. Ambilight Parameters. for development purposes only. Acoustics Parameters. for development purposes only.

How to Exit CSM Press MENU on the RC-transmitter.

5.3

Stepwise Start-up
There are two possible situations: one for protections detected by the stand-by software and one for protections detected by the main software. When the TV is in a protection state due to an error detected by stand-by software (and thus blinking an error) and SDM is activated via short-circuiting the pins on the SSB, the TV starts up until it reaches the situation just before protection. So, this is a kind of automatic stepwise start-up. In combination with the start-up diagrams below, you can see which supplies are present at a certain moment. Important to know is, that if e.g. the 3V3 detection fails (and thus error 8 is blinking) and the TV is restarted via SDM, the Stand-by Processor will enable the 3V3, but will not go to protection now. The TV will stay in this situation until it is reset (Mains/AC Power supply interrupted). Caution: in case the start up in this mode with a faulty FET 7U08 is done, you can destroy all ICs supplied by the +3V3, due to overvoltage. It is recommended to measure first the FET 7U08 on short-circuit before activating SDM via the service pads. When the TV is in protection state due to an error detected by main software (MIPS protection) and SDM is activated via short-cutting the service pads on the SSB, the TV starts up and ignores the error. In this chassis, only error 63 (power-ok) is a MIPS protection and already displays the failure via blinking LED. The abbreviations SP and MP in the figures stand for: SP: protection or error detected by the Stand-by Processor. MP: protection or error detected by the MIPS Main Processor.

Off
Mains off

Mains on

- WakeUp requested - Acquisition needed - No data Acquisition required - Tact SW pushed - Last status is hibernate after mains ON

WakeUp requested

St by
- Tact switch pushed - last status is hibernate after mains ON

Semi St by

Active
- St by requested - Tact SW pushed

Tact switch pushed

WakeUp requested (SDM) GoToProtection GoToProtection

Hibernate

On
The Protection state and the Hibernate state are hardware wise identical to the Standby state but have other, more limited wake up reasons.

Protection

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Mains is applied

Stand by or Protection

Standby Supply starts running. All standby supply voltages become available .

st-by P resets

All I/O lines have a High default state: - Switch PNX8541 in reset (active LOW). - Keep the Audio-reset high. - NVM power line is high, no NVM communication possible.

If the protection state was left by short circuiting the SDM pins, detection of a protection condition during startup will stall the startup. Protection conditions in a playing set will be ignored. The protection mode will not be entered.

Initialise I/O pins of the st-by P, start keyboard scanning, RC detection. Wake up reasons are off.

- Switch Audio-Reset high. It is low in the standby mode if the standby mode lasted longer than 10s.

Restart

Switch ON PSU supply by switching LOW the Standby I/O line.

+12V is switched on Wait 50ms and then start polling the DETECT 2 every 40ms.

DETECT 2 received within 2900 ms

No

12V supply error 6

Yes activate DETECT 2 algorithm

SP

Enable the supply for +3V3 and +5V (ENABLE-3V3) Start polling the detect 1 every 40ms

DETECT 1 = High within 250 ms after enable- 3V3 toggle? Yes Activate DETECT 1 algorithms

No

Supply Fault = High?

Yes

Voltage output error: 8

No Standby line set to HIGH for 5 seconds

SP

Wait 20ms

SUPPLY-FAULT I/O line is High? Yes Enable the supply fault detection algorithm

No

Detect 1 = High?

Yes

Supply fault error 9

No

SP

Set IC slave address of Standby P to (A0h) No

Standby line set to HIGH for 5 seconds

Switch LOW the RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH line. Add a 2ms delay before trying to address the NVM to allow correct NVM initialization.

This will allow access to NVM and NAND FLASH and can not be done earlier because the FLASH needs to be in Write Protect as long as the supplies are not available .

Detect EJTAG debug probe (pulling pin of the probe interface to ground by inserting EJTAG probe)

An EJTAG probe (e.g. WindPower ICE probe) can be connected for Linux Kernel debugging purposes.

No

EJTAG probe connected ?

Yes

No

No

Cold boot?

Yes Release AVC system reset Feed warm boot script Release AVC system reset Feed cold boot script Release AVC system reset Feed initializing boot script disable alive mechanism

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(pulling pin of the probe interface to ground by inserting EJTAG probe)

An EJTAG probe (e.g. WindPower ICE probe) can be connected for Linux Kernel debugging purposes.

No

EJTAG probe connected ?

Yes

No

No

Cold boot?

Yes Release AVC system reset Feed warm boot script Release AVC system reset Feed cold boot script Release AVC system reset Feed initializing boot script disable alive mechanism

No

Bootscript ready in 1250 ms?

Yes Set IC slave address of Standby P to (60h)

RPC start (comm. protocol)

No Code = 5

Flash to RAM image transfer succeeded within 30s? Yes

Switch AVC PNX8541 in reset (active low)

Code = 53

No

SW initialization succeeded within 20s?

Wait 10ms

Yes

Switch the NVM reset line HIGH.

Enable Alive check mechanism

Disable all supply related protections and switch off the +2V5, +3V3 DC/DC converter.

MIPS reads the wake up reason from standby P.

Wait until AVC starts to communicate

Wait 5ms

Start 4 seconds preheating timer in case of an LPL scanning backlight LCD set .

switch off the remaining DC/DC converters

Initialize audio

3-th try?

Switch Standby I/O line high. Download firmware into the channel decoder

Yes Blink Code as error code Yes

Downloaded successfully ?

SP
No No Channel decoder TDA 10048?

Yes

Initialize tuner , Master IF and channel decoder

- Channeldecoder type TDA10048 can be reloaded without reset.

No Initialize source selection Third try?

Yes

Wait until Cpipe delivers a stable output clock

Important remark : Input vertical frequency changes (48/50/60Hz) detected during startup sequence should not be taken into account . The end situation should always be safeguarded .

Log channel decoder error Initialize AutoTV by triggering CHS AutoTV Init interface .

Do not enter Semi --Standby state in case of an LPL scanning backlight LCD set before 4s preheating timer has elapsed.

Semi-Standby

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- Display may only be started when valid LVDS output clock can be delivered by the AVC . - Between 5 and 50 ms after power is supplied, display should receive valid LVDS clock . - Backlight Control PWM output should always keep low until LVDS power is supplied . - Minimum wait time to switch on the lamp after power up is 200ms. - To have a reliable operation of the backlight, the backlight should be driven with a PWM duty cycle of 100% during the first 2 seconds. Only after this first 2 seconds, the PWM may be set to the required output level (Note that the PWM output should be present before the backlight is switched on). To minimize the artefacts, the picture should only be unblanked after this first second. action holder: AVC action holder: St-by autonomous action

Semi Standby
The assumption here is that a fast toggle (<2s) can only happen during ON ->SEMI ->ON. In these states, the AVC is still active and can provide the 2s delay. If the transition ON ->SEMI>STBY->SEMI->ON can be made in less than 2s, we have to delay the semi->stby transition until the requirement is met . Wait until previous on-state is left more than 2 seconds ago. (to prevent LCD display problems)

CPipe already generates a valid output clock in the semi -standby state: display startup can start immediately when leaving the semi-standby state.

Assert RGB video blanking and audio mute

Rewrite Pacific register 0x03 (output format) with TcuUpdate: this command is sometimes not processed properly by the Pacific at initialisation time , resending it here solves the issue.

Switch on the display by switching CTRL1-MIPS_LCDPWR-ON to low. Enable Backlight Control PWM output wait 250ms (min. = 200ms) Switch off the dimming backlight feature and make sure PWM output is set to 100%

Initialize audio and video processing IC's and functions according needed use case.

Switch on LCD backlight

The higher level requirement is that audio and video should be demuted without transient effects and that the audio should be demuted maximum 1s before or at the same time as the unblanking of the video.

Wait until valid and stable audio and video , corresponding to the requested output is delivered by the AVC AND the backlight PWM has been on for 2 seconds.

Switch Audio-Reset low and wait 5ms

Release audio mute and wait 100ms before any other audio handling is done (e.g. volume change).

Restore dimming backlight feature, PWM output and unblank the video.

Active
Figure 5-6 Semi Stand-by to Active flowchart (non-DFI)

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Mute all sound outputs via softmute

action holder: AVC action holder: St-by autonomous action

Wait 100ms

Set main amplifier mute (I/O: audio-mute)

Force ext. audio outputs to ground (I/O: audio reset) and wait 5ms

Switch off LCD backlight

Mute all video outputs

Wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)

Switch off the display by sending the PanelConfig.PanelOff (IC) command to the Pacific

Switch off ambient light

Semi Standby

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If ambientlight functionality was used in semi -standby (lampadaire mode), switch off ambient light

Delay transition until ramping down of ambient light is finished. *)

*) If this is not performed and the set is switched to standby when the switch off of the ambilights is still ongoing , the lights will switch off abruptly when the supply is cut .

Transfer Wake up reasons to the Stand by P .

Switch Memories to self-refresh (this creates a more stable condition when switching off the power).

Switch AVC system in reset state

Wait 10ms

Switch the NVM reset line HIGH.

Disable all supply related protections and switch off the DC/DC converter (via the Enable-3V3 I/O line)

Wait 5ms

Switch off the +1V2 DC/DC converters

Switch off all supplies by switching HIGH the standby I/O line..

Important remark: release reset audio 10 sec after entering standby to save power

Stand by
Figure 5-8 Semi Stand-by to Stand-by flowchart

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action holder: MIPS action holder: St-by autonomous action

MP
Log the appropriate error and set stand-by flag in NVM

SP

Redefine wake up reasons for protection state and transfer to stand-by P.

Switch off LCD lamp supply

If needed to speed up this transition, this block could be omitted . This is depending on the outcome of the safety investigations .

Wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)

Switch off LVDS signal

Switch off12V LCD supply within a time frame of min. 0.5ms to max. 50ms after LVDS switch off .

Ask stand-by P to enter protection state

Switch AVC in reset state

Wait 10ms

Switch the NVM reset line HIGH.

Disable all supply related protections and switch off the +1V8 and the +3V3 DC/DC converter.

Wait 5ms

Switch off the +1V2 DC/DC converter

Switch off all supplies by switching HIGH the Standby I/O lines.

Flash the Protection-LED in order to indicate protection state *

(*): This can be the Standby LED or the On LED depending on the availability in the set under discussion .

Protection
Figure 5-9 To Protection state flowchart

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supply detection algorithms for DC-DC outputs

Polling every 40ms

No

DETECT 1 = Low ?

Yes Check DETECT1 5 times ( within 500us ) Yes

No

DETECT 1 = Low ? 5 consecutive times ?

Shutdown ( Active to Semistdby to standby )

Wait for 5 seconds

Restart
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Figure 5-10 DC-DC output control flowchart

supply fault detection algorithm

N0

SUPPLY-FAULT = LOW for 1ms ?

Yes

No Shutdown ( Active to Semistdby to standby )

DETECT1 = High ?

Yes Error 9

Wait for 5 seconds

Restart

SP
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+12V supply detection algorithm .

Polling every 40ms

No

DETECT 2 = Low ?

Yes Check DETECT2 5 times ( within 500us) Yes

No

DETECT 2 = Low ? 5 consecutive times ?

Shutdown ( Active to Semistdby to standby )

Wait for 5 seconds

Restart
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Figure 5-12 +12V fault detection flowchart

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ComPair Introduction ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a Service tool for Philips Consumer Electronics products. and offers the following: 1. ComPair helps you to quickly get an understanding on how to repair the chassis in a short and effective way. 2. ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics and is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas. You do not have to know anything about I2C or UART commands yourself, because ComPair takes care of this. 3. ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can automatically communicate with the chassis (when the uP is working) and all repair information is directly available. 4. ComPair features TV software upgrade possibilities. Specifications ComPair consists of a Windows based fault finding program and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product. The (new) ComPair II interface box is connected to the PC via an USB cable. For the TV chassis, the ComPair interface box and the TV communicate via a bi-directional cable via the service connector(s). How to Connect This is described in the ComPair chassis fault finding database.
TO TV
TO UART SERVICE CONNECTOR TO I2C SERVICE CONNECTOR TO UART SERVICE CONNECTOR

5.5
5.5.1

Error Codes
Introduction The error code buffer contains all detected errors since the last time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to right, new errors are logged at the left side, and all other errors shift one position to the right. When an error occurs, it is added to the list of errors, provided the list is not full. When an error occurs and the error buffer is full, then the new error is not added, and the error buffer stays intact (history is maintained). To prevent that an occasional error stays in the list forever, the error is removed from the list after more than 50 hrs. of operation. When multiple errors occur (errors occurred within a short time span), there is a high probability that there is some relation between them. Basically there are three kinds of errors: Errors detected by the Stand-by software. These errors will always lead to protection and an automatic start of the blinking LED for the concerned error (see paragraph The Blinking LED Procedure). In these cases SDM can be used to start up (see chapter Stepwise Start-up). Note that it can take up to 90 seconds before the TV goes to protection and starts blinking the error (e.g. error 53) Errors detected by main software that lead to protection. In this case the TV will go to protection and the front LED should also blink the concerned error. See also paragraph Error Codes -> Error Buffer -> Extra Info. For this chassis only error 63 is a protection error detected by main software. Errors detected by main software that do not lead to protection. In this case the error will be logged into the error buffer and can be read out via ComPair, via blinking LED method, or in case you have picture, via SAM.

ComPair II RC in RC out

Multi function

Optional Power Link/ Mode Switch Activity

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RS232 /UART

PC

5.5.2

How to Read the Error Buffer Use one of the following methods: On screen via the SAM (only if you have a picture). E.g.: 00 00 00 00 00: No errors detected 06 00 00 00 00: Error code 6 is the last and only detected error 09 06 00 00 00: Error code 6 was first detected and error code 9 is the last detected error Via the blinking LED procedure (when you have no picture). See next paragraph. Via ComPair. Via CSM. when CSM is activated the blinking LED procedure will start and the CSM content will be written to a USB stick (if present).

ComPair II Developed by Philips Brugge

HDMI I2C only

Optional power 5V DC

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Figure 5-13 ComPair II interface connection Caution: The way of connection for this chassis is different compared to the other Q52x chassis! This chassis uses UART communication instead of RS232 which means that the voltage levels are different. When you connect this chassis with a ComPair RS232 cable, this might result in damaging the TV! Therefore, it is compulsory to use ComPair II interface together with the below mentioned Jack/Jack cable. How to Order ComPair II order codes: ComPair II interface: 3122 785 91020. The latest ComPair software can be found on the Philips Service website. ComPair Jack/Jack cable: 3138 188 75051. Note: If you encounter any problems, contact your local support desk. 5.4.2 LVDS Tool Support of the LVDS Tool has been discontinued. 5.5.4

5.5.3

How to Clear the Error Buffer Use one of the following methods: By activation of the RESET ERROR BUFFER command in the SAM menu. With a normal RC, key in sequence MUTE followed by 062599 and OK. If the content of the error buffer has not changed for 50+ hours, it resets automatically. Error Buffer In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before you begin the repair (before clearing the buffer, write down the content, as this history can give you significant information). This to ensure that old error codes are no longer present. If possible, check the entire contents of the error buffer. In some situations, an error code is only the result of another error

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the DC/DC +3V3-STANDBY_+1V2-STANDBY (B02B) probably 1V2 STANDBY and 3V3 STANDBY under voltage cause the "DETECT1" (B04A) line activated. Error 9 (Supply fault). When this error occurs, the TV set shutdown in protection mode and follow with the Error blinking. This error will point to a hardware problem around the DC/DC 3V3_1V2 (B02A) probably the CLASS D amplifier output cause the "SUPPLY FAULT" (B10A) line activated. Error 23 (HDMI MUX). When this error occurs it means that there is a problem with the I2C communication towards the HDMI MUX IC AD8197. This error will point to a hardware problem around the Digi IO HDMI MUX (B08C). It is possible you will see error "23" logged in the error buffer. The best way for further diagnosis, is to use ComPair (e.g. read out the NVM content). Error 26 (Master IF). When this error occurs it means that there is a problem with the I2C communication towards the MASTER IF TDA9898. it is probably will be no picture and sound from tuner input. This error will point to a hardware problem around the Main Tuner (B03A) IF processing IC. It is possible you will see error "26" logged in the error buffer. Error 34 (Tuner). When this error occurs it means that there is a problem with the I2C communication towards the Tuner 1716. There probably will be no picture and sound from tuner input. This error will point to a hardware problem around the Main Tuner (B03A). As a side effect of error 34, it is possible that error 24 (no existing error) is also logged. Error 37 (Channel decoder). When this error occurs, there probably will be no picture and sound from tuner input. As a side effect of error 37 it is possible that error 4 (no existing error) is also logged. Error 53. This error will indicate that the PNX85xx has read his bootscript (if this would have failed, error 5 would blink) but initialization was never completed because of hardware problems (NAND flash, ...) or software initialization problems. Possible cause could be that there is no valid software loaded (try to upgrade to the latest main software version). Note that it can take up to 2 minutes before the TV starts blinking error 53.

code and not the actual cause (e.g., a fault in the protection detection circuitry can also lead to a protection). There are several mechanisms of error detection: Via error bits in the status registers of ICs. Via polling on I/O pins going to the stand-by processor. Via sensing of analogue values on the stand-by processor or the PNX85xx. Via a not acknowledge of an I2C communication. Take notice that some errors need more than 90 seconds before they start blinking or before they will be logged. So in case of problems wait 2 minutes from start-up onwards, and then check if the front LED is blinking or if an error is logged.
Error Description 3 5 6 8 9 23 26 34 37 53 I2C3 Error/ Detected Device Prot by E MIPS Stby P Stby P Stby P Stby P MIPS MIPS MIPS MIPS Stby P PNX85xx PNX85xx / / / AD8190/8191/ 8197 TDA9898/9897/ 9890 TD1716 TDA10060/ TDA10048 PNX85xx Result Error ogged. Error blinking. Protection + Error blinking. Protection + Error blinking. Protection + Error blinking. Error logged. Error logged.

PNX85xx does not E boot (HW cause) 5V, 12V supply P

1V2, 1V4, 2V5, 3V3 P supply Supply fault HDMI mux Master IF Tuner Channel decoder P E E E E

Error logged. Error logged.

Error blinking.

PNX85xx does not E boot (SW cause)

Extra Info Rebooting. When a TV is constantly rebooting due to internal problems, most of the time no errors will be logged or blinked. This rebooting can be recognized via a ComPair interface and Hyperterminal (for Hyperterminal settings, see paragraph Stand-by software upgrade). You will see that the loggings which are generated by the main software keep continuing. In this case (rebooting) diagnose has to be done via ComPair. Error 3 (I2C bus 3 blocked). When this error occurs, the TV will constantly reboot due to the blocked bus. The best way for further diagnosis here, is to use ComPair (e.g. read out the NVM content). Instead of error 3 it is possible you will see error 2 in the error buffer. Error 5 (PNX85xx doesnt boot). When this error occurs, the TV main processor was not able to read his bootscript. This error will point to a hardware problem around the PNX85xx (supplies not OK, PNX 8535 completely dead, I2C link between PNX and Stand-by Processor broken, etc...). When error 5 occurs it is also possible that I2C2 bus is blocked (NVM). I2C2 can be indicated in the schematics as follows: SCLUP-MIPS, SDA-UP-MIPS, SCL-SLAVE, SDA-SLAVE, SCL-2 or SDA-2. Error 5 (PNX85xx doesnt boot). When this error occurs, the TV main processor was not able to read his bootscript. This error will point to a hardware problem around the PNX85xx (supplies not OK, PNX 8535 completely dead, I2C link between PNX and Stand-by Processor broken, etc...). When error 5 occurs it is also possible that I2C2 bus is blocked (NVM). I2C2 can be indicated in the schematics as follows: SCLUP-MIPS, SDA-UP-MIPS, SCL-SLAVE, SDA-SLAVE, SCL-2 or SDA-2. Error 6 (5V, 12V supply). When this error occurs, the TV set shutdown in protection mode and follow with the Error blinking.This error will point to a hardware problem around the DC/DC (B02C) probably 5V supply is under voltage cause the "PROT-DC" (B02C) line activated. Or another possibility is the 12V supply under voltage cause the "DETECT2" (B04A) line activated. Error 8 (1V2, 3V3 supply). When this error occurs, the TV set shutdown in protection mode and follow with the Error blinking. This error will point to a hardware problem around

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Introduction The blinking LED procedure can be split up into two situations: Blinking LED procedure in case of a protection. In this case the error is automatically blinked. This will be only one error, namely the one that is causing the protection. Therefore, you do not have to do anything special, just read out the blinks. A long blink indicates the decimal digit, a short blink indicates the units. Blinking LED procedure in the on state. Via this procedure, you can make the contents of the error buffer visible via the front LED. This is especially useful for fault finding, when there is no picture. When the blinking LED procedure is activated in the on state, the front LED will show (blink) the contents of the error-buffer. Error-codes > 10 are shown as follows: 1. n long blinks (where n = 1 - 9) indicating decimal digit, 2. A pause of 1.5 s, 3. n short blinks (where n= 1 - 9), 4. A pause of approx. 3 s, 5. When all the error-codes are displayed, the sequence finishes with a LED blink of 3 s, 6. The sequence starts again. Example: Error 12 8 6 0 0. After activation of the SDM, the front LED will show: 1. 1 long blink of 750 ms (which is an indication of the decimal digit) followed by a pause of 1.5 s, 2. 2 short blinks of 250 ms followed by a pause of 3 s, 3. 8 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s, 4. 6 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s, 5. 1 long blink of 3 s to finish the sequence, 6. The sequence starts again.

5.7
5.7.1

Protections
Software Protections Most of the protections and errors use either the stand-by microprocessor or the MIPS controller as detection device. Since in these cases, checking of observers, polling of ADCs, and filtering of input values are all heavily software based, these protections are referred to as software protections. There are several types of software related protections, solving a variety of fault conditions: Protections related to supplies: check of the 12V, +5V, +1V2, and +3V3. Protections related to breakdown of the safety check mechanism. E.g. since the protection detections are done by means of software, failing of the software will have to initiate a protection mode since safety cannot be guaranteed any more. Remark on the Supply Errors The detection of a supply dip or supply loss during the normal playing of the set does not lead to a protection, but to a cold reboot of the set. If the supply is still missing after the reboot, the TV will go to protection. Protections during Start-up During TV start-up, some voltages and IC observers are actively monitored to be able to optimise the start-up speed, and to assure good operation of all components. If these monitors do not respond in a defined way, this indicates a malfunction of the system and leads to a protection. As the observers are only used during start-up, they are described in the start-up flow in detail (see paragraph Stepwise Start-up).

5.7.2

Hardware Protections The only real hardware protection in this chassis is (in case of an audio problem) the audio protection circuit that will switch off immediately the supply of the SSB. The supply will buzz during the protection and +12VS drops to approx. 5V5 and +5V Stand-by to approx. to 1V9. Other indication of the audio protection is that the red LED lights up with an intensity of 50%. Repair Tips It is also possible that you have an audio DC protection because of an interruption in one or both speakers (the DC voltage that is still on the circuit cannot disappear through the speakers). Caution: (dis)connecting the speaker wires during the ON state of the TV at high volume can damage the audio amplifier.

5.6.2

How to Activate Use one of the following methods: Activate the SDM or CSM. The blinking front LED will show the entire contents of the error buffer (this works in normal operation mode). Transmit the commands MUTE - 062500 - OK with a normal RC. The complete error buffer is shown. Take notice that it takes some seconds before the blinking LED starts. Transmit the commands MUTE - 06250x - OK with a normal RC (where x is a number between 1 and 5). When x= 1 the last detected error is shown, x= 2 the second last error, etc.... Take notice that it takes some seconds before the blinking LED starts.

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- the stand-by microprocessor is detecting that and switching off all supply voltages. 1. Check the drop voltage across resistor 3U70 or 3U3T (they could be too high, meaning a defective controller IC or MOS-FETs). 2. Check if the boost voltage on pin 4 of controller IC 7U0A is less than 14 V (should be 19 V). 3. Check if +1.2 V or +3.3 V are higher than their normal values. That can be due to defective DC feedback of the respective DC-DC convertor (ex. 3U1J, 3U75) Symptom: +1.2 V or +3.3 V show a high level of ripple voltage (audible noise can come from the filtering coils 5U00 or 5U01). Possible cause: instability of the frequency and/or duty cycle of a DC-DC converter or stabiliser. 1. Check the resistor 3U0H and 3U2E, capacitors 2U0C and 2U0A, input and output decoupling capacitors. 2. Check a.c. feedback circuits (2U08+2U09+3U07+3U08 for +1.2 V and 2U03+2U05+3U04 for +3.3 V)

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Read also paragraph Error Codes -> Error Buffer -> Extra Info.

5.8.1

CSM When you activate CSM and there is a USB stick connected to the TV, the software will dump the complete CSM content to the USB stick. The file (Csm.txt) will be saved in the root of your USB stick. If this mechanism works you can conclude that a large part of the operating system is already working (MIPS, USB...)

5.8.2

DC/DC Converter Introduction The best way to find a failure in the DC-DC converters is to check their starting-up sequence at power-on via the mains cord, presuming that the stand-by microprocessor is operational. If the input voltage of DC-DC converters is around 12.7 V (measured on decoupling capacitors 2U0W and 2U0Y) and the enable signals are low (active), then the output voltages should have their normal values. The +1.2 V supply starts-up when +12 V appears, then at least 100 ms later, the +3.3 V will be activated via the ENABLE-3V3 signal from the stand-by microprocessor. If +12 V value is less than 10 V then the last enumerated voltages will not show-up due to the under-voltage detection circuit 7U01-1 + 6U04 and surrounding components. Furthermore, if +12 V is less than 8 V then also +1.2 V will not be available. The consumption of controller IC 7U0A is around 19 mA (that means almost 200 mV drop voltage across resistor 3U70). The current capability of DC-DC converters is quite high (short-circuit current is 7 to 10 A), therefore if there is a linear integrated stabiliser that, for example, delivers 1.8 V from +3.3 V with its output overloaded, the +3.3 V stays usually at its normal value even though the consumption from +3.3 V increases significantly. The SUPPLY-FAULT signal (active low) is an internal protection (error 9) of the DC-DC convertor and will occur if the output voltage of any DC-DC convertor is out of limits (10% of the normal value). Fault Finding Symptom: +1.2 V not present (only for a short while ~10 ms) 1. Check 12 V availability (resistor 3U70, MOS-FETs 7U05 and 7U06), value of +12 V, and surrounding components). 2. Check the voltage on pin 9 (1.5 V). 3. Check for +1.2 V output voltage short-circuit to GND that can generate pulsed over-currents 7 to 10 A through coil 5U00. 4. Check the over-current detection circuit (2U00 or 3U17 interrupted). Symptom: +1.2 V present for about 100 ms, +3.3 V not rising. 1. Check the ENABLE-3V3 signal (active low). 2. Check the voltage on pin 8 (1.5 V). 3. Check the under-voltage detection circuit (the voltage on collector of transistor 7U01-1 should be less than 0.8 V). 4. Check for output voltages short-circuits to GND (+3.3 V) that can generate pulsed overcurrents 7 to 10 A through coil 5U01. 5. Check the over-current detection circuit (2U04 or 3U14 interrupted). Symptom: +1.2 V OK, +2.5 V and +3.3 V present for about 100 ms. Possible cause: SUPPLY-FAULT line stays low even though the +3.3 V and +1.2 V is available

Note: when a pair of power MOSFETs (7U08-1/2 or 7U05-1/ 22) becomes defective, the controller IC 7U0A must be replaced as well. 5.8.3 Exit Factory Mode When an F is displayed in the screens right corner, this means that the set is in Factory mode, and it normally happens after a new SSB has been mounted. To exit this mode, push the Volume minus button on the TVs keyboard control for 5 seconds and restart the set.

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5.8.4 SSB Replacement Follow the instructions in the flowchart in case you have to exchange the SSB. See figure SSB replacement flowchart.

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Set is still operating?

No Create repair directory on USB stick and connect USB stick to TV-set Go to SAM mode and save the TV settings via Upload to USB.

- Replace SSB board by a Service SSB. - Make the SSB fit mechanically to the set.

Start-up set. Set behaviour?

Set is starting up but no display .

Set is starting up & display is OK .

Set is starting up in Factory mode .

Update main software in this step, by using autorun.upg file.

Noisy picture with bands/lines is visible and the red LED is continuous on (sometimes also the letter F is visible ). Press 5 s. the Volume minus button on the local cntrl until the red LED switches off, and then press 5 s. the MENU button of the local cntrl. The picture noise is replaced by blue mute!

Program Display Option code via 062598 MENU, followed by 3 digits code (this code can be found on a sticker inside the set).

After entering Display Option code, set is going to Standby (= validation of code).

Unplug the mainscord to verify the correct disabling of the factory-mode.

Restart the set.

Program Display Option code via 062598 MENU, followed by 3 digits code (this code can be found on a sticker inside the set ). Saved settings on USB stick?

No

After entering Display Option code, set is going to Standby (= validation of code).

Connect PC via ComPair interface to Service connector. Yes Start TV in Jett mode (DVD i+ (OSD)) Open ComPair browser Q 52x. Go to SAM mode, and reload settings via Download from USB. Program set type number serial number, , and display 12NC. If not already done; Check latest software on Service website. Update Main and Standby software via USB.

Restart the set.

In case of settings reloaded from USB , the set type , serial number , Display 12NC, are automatically stored when entering display options .

Check and perform alignments in SAM according to the Service Manual. E.g. option codes, colour temperature... Final check of all menus in CSM. Special attention for HDMI Keys.

- Check if correct Display Option code is programmed . - Verify Option Codes according sticker inside the set . - Default settings for White drive ...see Service Manual

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Figure 5-14 SSB replacement flowchart

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Display option code Caution: In case you have replaced the SSB, always check the display option code in SAM, even if you have picture. With a wrong display option code it is possible that you have picture, but that in certain conditions you have unwanted side-effects.

5.8.6

Upgrade EDID NVM To upgrade the EDID NVM you must short circuit pin 7 of the EDID NVM to ground. Therefore some test points (EDID1, EDID2 and EDID3) are foreseen next to the HDMI connectors (figure EDID-NVM pins). See ComPair for further instructions.

EDID 3 EDID 2

EDID 1

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Figure 5-15 EDID-NVM pins

5.9
5.9.1

Software Upgrading
Introduction The set software and security keys are stored in a NANDFlash, which is connected to the PNX85xx via the PCI bus. It is possible for the user to upgrade the main software via the USB port. This allows replacement of a software image in a stand alone set, without the need of an E-JTAG debugger. A description on how to upgrade the main software can be found in the DFU. Important: When the NAND-Flash must be replaced, a new SSB must be ordered, due to the presence of the security keys!!! (copy protection keys, MAC address, ...). Perform the following actions after SSB replacement: 1. Set the correct option codes (see sticker inside the TV). 2. Update the TV software (see the DFU for instructions). 3. Perform the alignments as described in chapter 8 (section Reset of Repaired SSB). 4. Check in CSM if the HDMI keys are valid.

5.9.2

Main Software Upgrade The software image resides in the NAND-Flash, and is formatted in the following way (refer to table NAND-flash content): Table 5-2 NAND flash content
One ZIP NAND Flash content Partition JFFS2 partition 1 (application read write data) JFFS2 partition 0 (Application read only once data) SQUASHFS partition BFFS partition 2 (DVD OK) BFFS partition 1 (DVD cursor down) BFFS partition 0 Block 0 Content Channel table, EPG data,... HDMI keys, back up display file, X X X X X Main software (Mips), Linux structure (root file system) Default software upgrade application TriMedia software boot batch file 2 Back up software upgrade application boot batch file 1 Linux kernel JETT: needed for ComPair Jaguar Boot loader boot batch file 0 mBTM partition table Fuse UPG Erase X Upgrade all UPG Program Erase X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Flash Utils UPG Program Program Erase

JFFS2 partition 0 (Application read only upgradable data) wizard pictures, display file, cabinet file, upgrade assistant,

The above overview of the NAND Flash shows the content of the different partitions. It also shows which part of the one-zip file erases and programs which part of the NAND Flash. Remark: the above does not mean that you can reprogram your HDMI keys with the UpgradeAll.upg file from the one zip file. This can only be done in a secure environment (e.g. the factory). The UpgradeAll.upg file is only used in the factory.

The FlashUtils.upg file is only used by service centra which are allowed to do component level repair on the SSB.

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Automatic Software Upgrade In normal conditions, so when there is no major problem with the TV, the main software and the default software upgrade application can be upgraded with the AUTORUN.UPG (FUS part of the one-zip file: e.g. 3104 337 03801 _FUS _Q582E_ 0.37.0.0_commercial.zip). This can also be done by the consumers themselves, but they will have to get their software from the commercial Philips website or via the Software Update Assistant in the user menu (see DFU). The autorun.upg file must be placed in the root of your USB stick. How to upgrade: 1. Copy AUTORUN.UPG to the root of your USB stick. 2. Insert USB stick in the side I/O while the set is in ON MODE. The set will restart and the upgrading will start automatically. As soon as the programming is finished, you will get the message that you can remove your USB stick and restart the set. Manual Software Upgrade In case that the software upgrade application does not start automatically, you can also start it manually. How to start the software upgrade application manually: 1. Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power. 2. Press the OK button on a Philips DVD RC-6 remote control (it is also possible to use the TV remote in DVD mode). Keep the OK button pressed while reconnecting the TV to the Mains/AC Power. 3. The software upgrade application will start. Attention! In case that you have started the download application manually, the autorun.upg will maybe not be recognized. What to do in this case: 1. Create a directory UPGRADES on your USB stick. 2. Rename the autorun.upg to something else, e.g. to software.upg. Do not use long or complicated names, keep it simple. Make sure that AUTORUN.UPG is no longer present in the root of your USB stick. 3. Copy the renamed upg file into this directory. 4. Insert USB stick in the side I/O. 5. The renamed upg file will be visible and selectable in the upgrade application. Back-up Software Upgrade Application If the default software upgrade application does not start (could be due to a corrupted boot 2 sector) via the above described method, you can try to activate the back-up software upgrade application. How to start the back-up software upgrade application manually: 1. Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power. 2. Press the CURSOR DOWN button on a Philips DVD RC6 remote control (it is also possible to use the TV remote in DVD mode). Keep the cursor down button pressed while reconnecting the TV to the Mains/AC Power. 3. The software upgrade application will start. 5.9.3

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Stand-by Software Upgrade There are two methods now to upgrade stand-by software: Upgrade via USB In this chassis it is possible to upgrade the Stand-by software via a USB stick. The method is similar to upgrading the main software via USB. Use the following steps: 1. Create a directory UPGRADES on your USB stick. 2. Copy the Stand-by software (part of the one-zip file, e.g. StandbySW_CFT01_9.0.0.0.upg) into this directory. 3. Insert the USB stick into the TV. 4. Start the download application manually (see paragraph Manual start of the Software Upgrade Application. 5. Select the appropriate file and press the red button to upgrade. Upgrade via PC and ComPair interface It will be possible to upgrade the Stand-by software via a PC and the ComPair interface. Check paragraph ComPair on how to connect the interface. To upgrade the Stand-by software, use the following steps: 1. Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power. 2. Short circuit the SPI pins [2] on the SSB (see figure Service mode pads earlier in this chapter). 3. Keep the SPI pins shorted while connecting the TV to the Mains/AC Power. 4. Release the short circuit after approx. two seconds. 5. Start up HyperTerminal (can be found in every Windows application via Programs -> Accessories -> Communications -> HyperTerminal). Use the following settings: COM1 Bits per second = 38400 (9600)* Data bits = 8 Parity = none Stop bits = 1 Flow control = None 6. Press Shift U on your PC keyboard. You should now see the following info: PNX2015 Loader V1.0 19-09-2003 DEVID=0x05 Erasing MCSUM=0x0000 = 7. If you do not see the above info, restart the above procedure, and check your HyperTerminal settings and the connections between PC and TV. 8. Via Transfer -> Send text file ..., you can send the proper upgrade file to the TV (e.g. *.hex). 9. After successful programming, you must see the following info (this can take several minutes!): DCSUM=0xC67E :Ok MCSUM=0xC67E Programming PCSUM=0xC67E Finished 10. If you do not see this info, restart the complete procedure. 11. Close HyperTerminal. 12. Disconnect and connect Mains/AC Power again. (*) When having problems with upgrading, use the values between brackets.

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Content and Usage of the One-Zip Software File Below you find a content explanation of the One-Zip file (content may vary per chassis), and instructions on how and when to use it. 1.1 Ambilight_PRFAM_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by Service technicians. 1.2 Cabinet_ACOUS_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by Service technicians. 1.3 Ceisp2padll_P2PAD_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by Service technicians. For ComPair development only. 1.4 Display_DISPT_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by Service technicians. 1.5 EDID_Q582E_x.x.x.x.zip. Contains the EDID content of the different EDID NVMs. See ComPair for further instructions. For sets with three HDMI connectors. - For HDMI 1 NVM, use *port 1*.bin - For HDMI 2 NVM, use *port 2*.bin - For HDMI 3 NVM, use *port 3*.bin 1.6 EJTAGDownload_Q582X_x.x.x.x.zip. Only used by service centra which are allowed to do component level repair. 1.7 Factory_Q582X_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. Only for production purposes, not to be used by Service technicians. 1.8 FlashUtils_Q582X_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. Not to be used by Service technicians. 1.9 FUS_Q582X_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. Contains the autorun.upg which is needed to upgrade the TV main software and the software download application. 2.0 MOP_IACXX_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by Service technicians. A programmed MOP device can be ordered via your regional Service organization. 2.1 OpenSourceFile_Q582X_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by Service technicians. 2.2 Pacific3_P3FW0_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by Service technicians. A programmed PACIFIC device can be ordered via your regional Service organization. 2.3 PQPrivate_U5207_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by Service technicians. 2.4 PQPublic_U5207_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by Service technicians. 2.5 Processor_NVM_SW_Q522_x.x.x.x.zip. Default NVM content. Must be programmed via ComPair. 2.6 StandbySW_CFTxx_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. Contains the Stand-by software in upg and hex format. - The StandbySW_xxxxx_prod.upg file can be used to upgrade the Stand-by software via USB. - The StandbySW_xxxxx.hex file can be used to upgrade the Stand-by software via ComPair. -The files StandbySW_xxxxx_exhex.hex and StandbySW_xxxxx_dev.upg may not be used by Service technicians (only for development purposes). 2.7 UpgradeAll_Q531X_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. Only for production purposes, not to be used by Service technicians. Caution: Never use this file, because it will overwrite the HDCP keys ! ! !

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6. Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms


Wiring Diagram 32 (ME8)
WIRING DIAGRAM 32 (STYLING ME8)

LCD DISPLAY (1004)


LVDS INPUT 30P

8G50

1G50 (B06A)

INVERTER

CN2 (1319)
14. ANALOG_PWM 13. DIM 12. BL_ON_OFF 11. BOOSTI 10. SGND3 9. SGND3 8. SGND3 7. SGND3 6. SGND3 5. 24VI 4. 24VI 3. 24VI 2. 24VI 1. 24VI

41. VDISP 40. VDISP 39. VDISP 38. VDISP ... 2. SCL-I2C4-DISP 1. SDA-I2C4-DISP

8521

MAIN POWER SUPPLY


(1005)

SSB
(1150)

14P

CN6 (1M95)
1. 3.3VSB 2. PSON 3. SGND1 4. SGND1 5. SGND1 6. 12V 7. 12V 8. 12V 9. 12VA 10. SGND2 11. -12VA

1D12 (B10A)
4. 3. 2. 1. 8M95 8D12 RIGHTGNDSND GNDSND LEFT+

1D10 (B10A)
9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. KEYBOARD +5V KEYBOARD LED1 +3V3-STANDBY LED2 RC GNDSND LIGHT-SENSOR

CN7 (1M99)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12V 12V SGND1 SGND1 BL_ON_OFF DIM BOOST ANALOG_PWM

E KEYBOARD CONTROL

1M95 (B02B) 11. -AUDIO-POWER 10. GNDSND 9. +AUDIO-POWER 8. +12V 7. +12V 6. +12V 5. GND 4. GND 3. GND 2. STANDBY 1. +3V3-STANDBY 1M99 (B02B)

CN1 (1308) 2. L 1. N

8002

(0025)

INLET

8M99

8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.

GND BACKLIGHT-BOOST MACKLIGHT-OUT LAMP-ON-OUT GND GND +12VD +12VD

1N10
1. 2. 3. 4. GND KEYBOARD +3V3STBY INTERRUPT 8P11 8D10

GND KEYBOARD +3V3STBY TACT_SWITCH_INT

1. +3V3STBY 2. +5V_SW 3. LED1

LIGHT-SENSOR GNDSND RC LED2 +3V3-STANDBY LED1 KEYBOARD +5V KEYBOARD

+ -

+ -

1P11

1P09

1P10

1. 2. 3. 4.

IR LED PANEL
(1112)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

RIGHT SPEAKER
(5212) IN BACK COVER

LEFT SPEAKER
(5211) IN BACK COVER

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Wiring Diagram 37 (MG8)


WIRING DIAGRAM 37" (STYLING MG8)
8401 8402

LCD DISPLAY (1004)


LVDS INPUT (768p) 30P
DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE

CN2 1. HV1 2. N.C. 3. HV1

CN3 1. HV2 2. N.C. 3. HV2

8G50

1G50 (B06A) 41. VDISP 40. VDISP 39. VDISP 1 38. VDISP ... 2. SCL-I2C4-DISP 1. SDA-I2C4-DISP

TO BACKLIGHT

MAIN POWER SUPPLY


(1005)

B
CN6
1. 3.3VSB 2. PSON 3. SGND1 4. SGND1 5. SGND1 6. 12V 7. 12V 8. 12V 9. 12VA 10. SGND2 11. -12VA

SSB
(1150)

1D12 (B10A)
4. 3. 2. 1. RIGHTGNDSND GNDSND LEFT+

8M95

1D10 (B10A)
9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 8M99 KEYBOARD +5V KEYBOARD LED1 +3V3-STANDBY LED2 RC GNDSND LIGHT-SENSOR

CN7
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12V 12V SGND1 SGND1 BL_ON_OFF DIM BOOST ANALOG_PWM

E KEYBOARD CONTROL (0025)

1M95 (B02B) 11. -AUDIO-POWER 10. GNDSND 9. +AUDIO-POWER 8. +12V 7. +12V 6. +12V 5. GND 4. GND 3. GND 2. STANDBY 1. +3V3-STANDBY 1M99 (B02B)

CN1 2. L 1. N

8D12

8002

8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.

GND BACKLIGHT-BOOST MACKLIGHT-OUT LAMP-ON-OUT GND GND +12VD +12VD

INLET

J1
1. 2. 3. 4. GND KEYBOARD +3V3STBY INTERRUPT 8P11 8D10

GND KEYBOARD +3V3STBY TACT_SWITCH_INT

LIGHT-SENSOR GNDSND RC LED2 +3V3-STANDBY LED1 KEYBOARD +5V KEYBOARD

+ -

1P11

1P10

1. 2. 3. 4.

IR LED PANEL
(1112)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

RIGHT SPEAKER (5211)

+ -

LEFT SPEAKER (5211)


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Wiring Diagram 42 (ME8)


WIRING DIAGRAM 37"- 42" (STYLING ME8)
8401 8402

LCD DISPLAY (1004)


LVDS INPUT (1080p) 51P
DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE

CN2 1. HV1 2. N.C. 3. HV1

CN3 1. HV2 2. N.C. 3. HV2

8G51

CN4
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 24VA SGND3 24VA SGND3 24VA SGND3

1G50 (B06A)
41. VDISP 40. VDISP 39. VDISP 1 38. VDISP ... 2. SCL-I2C4-DISP 1. SDA-I2C4-DISP

TO BACKLIGHT

MAIN POWER SUPPLY


(1005)

B
CN6
1. 3.3VSB 2. PSON 3. SGND1 4. SGND1 5. SGND1 6. 12V 7. 12V 8. 12V 9. 12VA 10. SGND2 11. -12VA

SSB
(1150)

1D12 (B10A)
4. 3. 2. 1. RIGHTGNDSND GNDSND LEFT+

8M95

1D10 (B10A)
9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 8M99 KEYBOARD +5V KEYBOARD LED1 +3V3-STANDBY LED2 RC GNDSND LIGHT-SENSOR

CN7
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12V 12V SGND1 SGND1 BL_ON_OFF DIM BOOST ANALOG_PWM

1M95 (B02B)
11. -AUDIO-POWER 10. GNDSND 9. +AUDIO-POWER 8. +12V 7. +12V 6. +12V 5. GND 4. GND 3. GND 2. STANDBY 1. +3V3-STANDBY

E KEYBOARD CONTROL (0025)

8D12

1M99 (B02B)
CN1 2. L 1. N
8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. GND BACKLIGHT-BOOST MACKLIGHT-OUT LAMP-ON-OUT GND GND +12VD +12VD

8002

INLET

1N10
1. 2. 3. 4. GND KEYBOARD +3V3STBY INTERRUPT 8P11 8D10

GND KEYBOARD +3V3STBY TACT_SWITCH_INT

1. +3V3STBY 2. +5V_SW 3. LED1

LIGHT-SENSOR GNDSND RC LED2 +3V3-STANDBY LED1 KEYBOARD +5V KEYBOARD

+ -

+ -

1P11

1P09

1P10

1. 2. 3. 4.

IR LED PANEL
(1112)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

RIGHT SPEAKER
(5212) IN BACK COVER

LEFT SPEAKER
(5211) IN BACK COVER

TWEETER R
(5215)

TWEETER L
(5215) I_18010_048.eps 230908

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Wiring Diagram 47 (ME8)


WIRING DIAGRAM 47" (STYLING ME8)
8401 8402

LCD DISPLAY (1004)


LVDS INPUT (1080p) 51P

CN4
DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 24VA SGND3 24VA SGND3 24VA SGND3

CN2 1. HV1 2. N.C. 3. HV1

CN3 1. HV2 2. N.C. 3. HV2

8G51

1G50 (B06A) CN6


1. 3.3VSB 2. PSON 3. SGND1 4. SGND1 5. SGND1 6. 12V 7. 12V 8. 12V 9. 12VA 10. SGND2 11. -12VA 41. VDISP 40. VDISP 39. VDISP 38. VDISP ... 2. SCL-I2C4-DISP 1. SDA-I2C4-DISP 8M95

TO BACKLIGHT

MAIN POWER SUPPLY


(1005)

CN7
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12V 12V SGND1 SGND1 BL_ON_OFF DIM BOOST ANALOG_PWM

B
1D12 (B10A)
8M99 4. 3. 2. 1. RIGHTGNDSND GNDSND LEFT+

SSB
(1150)

1D10 (B10A)
9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. KEYBOARD +5V KEYBOARD LED1 +3V3-STANDBY LED2 RC GNDSND LIGHT-SENSOR

8D12

E KEYBOARD CONTROL (0025)

1M95 (B02B) 11. -AUDIO-POWER 10. GNDSND 9. +AUDIO-POWER 8. +12V 7. +12V 6. +12V 5. GND 4. GND 3. GND 2. STANDBY 1. +3V3-STANDBY CN1
1. N 2. L 8002

1M99 (B02B)
8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. GND BACKLIGHT-BOOST MACKLIGHT-OUT LAMP-ON-OUT GND GND +12VD +12VD

INLET

1N10
1. 2. 3. 4. GND KEYBOARD +3V3STBY INTERRUPT 8P11 8D10

GND KEYBOARD +3V3STBY TACT_SWITCH_INT

1. +3V3STBY 2. +5V_SW 3. LED1

LIGHT-SENSOR GNDSND RC LED2 +3V3-STANDBY LED1 KEYBOARD +5V KEYBOARD

+ -

+ -

1P11

1P09

1P10

1. 2. 3. 4.

IR LED PANEL
(1112)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

RIGHT SPEAKER
(5212) IN BACK COVER

LEFT SPEAKER
(5211) IN BACK COVER

TWEETER R
(5215)

TWEETER L
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Block Diagram Video


VIDEO
B03A
MAIN TUNER
1T04 TD1716F/BHXP 1 2 5T61 1T55 4 5 IF-FILTP1 IF-FILTN1 6 7 7T57 TDA9898HL IF1-A CVBS IF1-B 33 7T56 EF CVBS4 CVBS-TER-OUT

B04

PNX8541

7H00 PNX8541E/M1 B04K ANALOGUE AV J3 B04O DIGITAL VIDEO OUT LVDS

B05A

DUAL LVDS

B06A
7CG0 BU7988KVT

LVDS
1G50 VDISP 41 40 39 DUAL LVDS ONLY 38

MAIN HYBRID TUNER


IF-OUT2 IF-OUT1

11 10

SAW 37MHZ67 1T70 6 1 2 7

IF PROCESSING

IF-FILTN2 IF-FILTP2

10 9 47

IF2-B IF2-A TAGC FREF OUT1-A OUT1-B 26 27 IF-N IF-P M1 M2

PNX8541
MAIN VIDEO OUT VIDEO LAYER CPIPE-TV GFX LAYER STILL MPEG/PC GFX OSD LAYER VIDEO OUTPUT TTL

10-bit YUV
DV-Y(0-9) 49 48 DV-UV(0-9) 47 46 AG15 AH15 DV-HS DV-VS 7 8 44 43 TXEATXEA+ TXEBTXEB+ TXECTXEC+ TXECLKTXECLK+ TXEDTXED+

RF-AGC XTAL_OUT

3 8

SAW 36MHZ18 TUN-AGC 4-MHz

32 31 30 29 28 27 25 24 22 21 LVDS CONNECTOR

46

+5V 9 VTUN

TUN-AGC-MON 16

MPP-2

AGC-DIN

36

B03B
7T18

CHANNNEL DECODER DVBT-T


7T17 TDA10048HN AGC_TUN 42 TDA-IF-AGC AGCT_CTL 32 43

VIDEO ANALOGUE SWITCH/ ADC/MUX/SRC

B06A
OR MBVP-TV SNR/TNR EDDI HV SCALER B06A LVDS AJ21 AK21 AJ22 AK22

LVDS

LVDS TRANSMITTER

42 41 40 39

AGC-COMP

DTV 3 RECEIVERVI-P
4-MHz 7 XIN VI-M 2

TX8535oATX8535oA+ TX8535oBTX8535oB+ TX8535oCTX8535oC+ TX8535oCLKTX8535oCLK+ TX8535oDTX8535oD+ TX8535oETX8535oE+ 30 29 28 27 TXOCLKTXOCLK+ TXOD-_ TXOD+ 10 9 7 6 37 36 35 34 32 TXOATXOA+ TXOBTXOB+ TXOCTXOC+ 17 16 15 14 13 12

B04E

RESET-SYSTEM

41

CLR

DATA FE-DATA(0-7)

B04N VIDEO STREAMS MEMORY CONTROLLER VIDEO OUTPUT LVDS

AG22 AH22 AJ23 AK23 AG23 AH23 AJ24

B09A

DIGI I/O: PCMCIA INTERFACE & BUFFERS

1N00

MSP VMPG MPEG DEMUX AND DECODING

31

MDO(0-7) 68P PCMCIA

CA-MDO(0-7) VIDEC, 3D COMB AND VBI CAPTURING

AK24

CA-MDI(0-7) CONDITIONAL ACCESS

B08B

DIGI I/O: HDMI CONNECTORS + DVI AUDIO INPUTS


1P34 1 3 DRX2+ DRX2DRX1+ DRX1DRX0+ DRX0DRXC+ DRXC-

B07B

ANALOGUE I/O: YPBPR AUDIO OUT

1E03 PR EXT 3 PB Y 7E16 7E06 Y_CVBS-MON-OUT A3 AV3-PR AV3-PB AV3-Y L1 R3 G3

1 2

4 6 7 9 10 12 1P33 1 3

19 18

BYPASS
9G13-9G15

HDMI 3 CONNECTOR (Optional)

SINGLE LVDS (50Hz 768P)

CRX2+ CRX2CRX1+ CRX1CRX0+ CRX0CRXC+ CRXC1E01 BRX2+ BRX2BRX1+ BRX1BRX0+ BRX0BRXC+ BRXCEXT 1
16 20 15 1

4 6 7 9 10 12 1P32 1 3

B07A

ANALOGUE I/O: SCART 1 & 2


7E02
1 14 5 9,10,11

1 2

B04Q
Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC CVBS-TER-OUT REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH B04A B04F CONTROL PCI PCI XIO

PNX8541: FLASH
7HA0 NAND512W3A2CN6E

19 18

HDMI 2 CONNECTOR

PCI-AD<->NAND-AD

7E05

NAND FLASH 512Mx8

19 15 7 11 20 8 7E09 16 AV1_BLK SC1-R SC1-B SC1-G SC1-CVBS AV1_STATUS K2 P5 F2 H2 B04G DDR2 (0-12)

1 2

4 6 7 9 10 12 1P35 1 3

7 11

19 18

B04G

PNX 8541: DDR2


7HG0 EDE2516ACSE

HDMI 1 CONNECTOR

21

SCART1 ARX2+ ARX2ARX1+ ARX1ARX0+ ARX0ARXC+ ARXCEXT 2


16 15 1

B04A B04A

DDR2 SDRAM
8Mx16x4

1 2

4 6 7 9 10 12

DDR2-D(0-15) 1E02 19 7 15
7 11

7E04

DDR SC2-B SC2-R AV2-STATUS SC2-CVBS 7E14 AV2-BLK B04A J1 R1 K3 DDR2-A(0-12)

7HG1 EDE2516ACSE

19 18

HDMI SIDE CONNECTOR

DDR2 SDRAM
8Mx16x4

8 20 16 11

B08C

DIGI I/O: HDMI MUX


7P70 AD8197A-ASTZ CRX2+ CRX2CRX1+ CRX1CRX0+ CRX0CRXC+ CRXCBRX2+ BRX2BRX1+ BRX1BRX0+ BRX0BRXC+ BRXCARX2+ ARX2ARX1+ ARX1ARX0+ ARX0ARXC+ ARXC74 73 71 70 68 67 65 64 12 11 9 8 6 5 3 2 24 23 21 20 18 17 15 14 34 OP0 33 ON0 37 OP1 36 ON1 40 OP2 ON2 39 43 OP3 42 ON3 44 62 61 59 DRX2+ DRX2DRX1+ DRX1DRX0+ DRX0DRXC+ DRXC-

(16-31)

20

21

SCART2

B04A SC2-G G1

HDMI SWITCH

58 56 55 53 52

B07C

ANALOGUE I/O: SIDE AV


1E11 FRONT-Y_CVBS 1E14
1 3 4

CVBS

FRONT-Y_CVBS FRONT-C

J2 P2 B04H DIGITAL VIDEO IN

FRONT-C

SVHS IN 5
2

RXC+ RXCRX0+ RX0RX1+ RX1RX2+ RX2RESET-SYSTEM B04E

B08B

HOT-PLUG D10 A10 A9 B7 B6 A8 A7 B9 B8

HDMI-DVI RX/RX2DTL RECEIVER DETECTION MATRICING

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Block Diagram Audio


AUDIO
B03A MAIN TUNER
1T04 TD1716F/BHXP 1 2
5T61

1T55

7T57 TDA9898HL 4 5 IF-FILTP1 IF-FILTN1 6 7 IF1-A CVBS IF1-B 33 7T56 EF CVBS4

B04 PNX8541
J3

7H00 PNX8541E/M1 B04K ANALOGUE AV

B04Q PNX8541: FLASH

MAIN HYBRID TUNER


IF-OUT2 IF-OUT1

11 10

SAW 37MHZ67 1T70 6 1 2 7

IF PROCESSING

IF-FILTN2 IF-FILTP2

10 9 47

IF2-B IF2-A TAGC FREF OUT1-A OUT1-B 26 27 IF-N IF-P M1 M2

PNX8541

7HA0 NAND512W3A2BN6E B04F CONTROL PCI

RF-AGC XTAL_OUT

3 8

SAW 36MHZ18 TUN-AGC 4-MHz

46

PCI XIO

PCI-AD <-> NAND-AD

NAND FLASH 512Mx8

+5V 9 VTUN

TUN-AGC-MON 16

MPP-2

AGC-DIN

36

B03B CHANNNEL DECODER DVBT-T


7T18 AGC-COMP 7T17 TDA10048HN 43 32 AGC_TUN 42 TDA-IF-AGC AGCT_CTL

DTV 3 RECEIVERVI-P
4-MHz 7 XIN VI-M 2 B04N VIDEO STREAMS DATA FE-DATA(0-7)

B04G PNX 8541: DDR2

B04E

RESET-SYSTEM

41

CLR

7HG0 EDE2516ACSE

B09A DIGI I/O: PCMCIA INTERFACE & BUFFERS

B04G DDR2 (0-12)

DDR2 SDRAM
8Mx16x4

1N00 DDR MDO(0-7)


68P

DDR2-D(0-15)
7HG1 EDE2516ACSE

CA-MDO(0-7) DDR2-A(0-12)

PCMCIA

CA-MDI(0-7) CONDITIONAL ACCESS (16-31)

DDR2 SDRAM
8Mx16x4

B08B DIGI I/O: HDMI CONNECTORS +


DVI AUDIO INPUTS
1P34 1 3
1 2

B07A ANALOGUE I/O: SCART 1 & 2


1E01 1 AP-SCART-OUT-R AP-SCART-OUT-L 3EA8 3EA7 AUDIO-CL-R AUDIO-CL-L

B04I AUDIO
7HM1 7 1 5 ADAC(8) AG7 3 ADAC(7) AG8

B04L AUDIO

DRX2+ DRX2DRX1+ DRX1DRX0+ DRX0DRXC+ DRXC-

3 EXT 1
7 11 15

4 6 7 9 10 12 1P33 1 3

2 6

AUDIO-IN1-R AUDIO-IN1-L

AK6 AIN1 AJ6 B04L AUDIO

19 18

16 20

B04I PNX 8541:


AUDIO

B10A CLASS D

HDMI 3 CONNECTOR (Optional)

21

CRX2+ CRX2CRX1+ CRX1CRX0+ CRX0CRXC+ CRXCEXT 2

SCART1 1E02 1 1
7 11 15

AP-SCART-OUT-R AP-SCART-OUT-L AUDIO-IN2-R AUDIO-IN2-L

7E01 A-PLOP

A-PLOP

B04M 7D10 TDA8932BTW/N2 AIN2 9HM1 27 1D12 1 2 3 22 7D11 7D12 7D15 5 ENGAGE 6D01 AUDIO-PROT DC DETECTION 4 Speaker R Speaker L

1 2

4 6 7 9 10 12 1P32 1 3

3 2 6

AG5 AF5 ADAC(1) +AUDIO-L 2

16 20

19 18

AJ13 DAC AK12

21

IN1P

OUT1

HDMI 2 CONNECTOR

SCART2

B07B ANALOGUE I/O: YPBPR_AUDIO OUT


BRX2+ BRX2BRX1+ BRX1BRX0+ BRX0BRXC+ BRXC1E08 AUDIO-OUT-L ARX2+ ARX2ARX1+ ARX1ARX0+ ARX0ARXC+ ARXCAUDIO OUT L+R 7E10 A-PLOP DIGITAL AUDIO OUT AUDIO-OUT-R A-PLOP B04M 1E03 AUDIO-IN3-L AUDIO IN L+R AUDIO-IN3-R AH5 AIN3 AJ5 DAC

ADAC(2)

9HM2

CLASS D POWER AMPLIFIER


-AUDIO-R 14 IN2N OUT2 7D13 AUDIO-MUTE

1 2

4 6 7 9 10 12 1P35 1 3

19 18

B02A DC / DC 3V3_1V2
7U00 SUPPLY-FAULT B04A CONTROL

HDMI 1 CONNECTOR

B04I AUDIO
7HM1 8 14 10 12 ADAC(5) ADAC(6) AJ10 AK9

ADC

DEMDEC Main Delayed

IC Main

MEMORY CONTROL

DETECT1

B04A CONTROL

DAC SPDIF DECODING, MULTICHANNEL, DOWNMIX AND SRC EPICS

1 2

4 6 7 9 10 12

B04A PNX 8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER


W2 6H00

7E03 EF

SPDIF-OUT

AJ15

19 18

HDMI SIDE CONNECTOR

B04A STANDBY CONTROLLER SPDIF OUT DELAYED

AUDIO-MUTE-UP

B07C ANALOGUE I/O: SIDE AV


1E11 AUDIO-IN5-L DRX2+ DRX2DRX1+ DRX1DRX0+ DRX0DRXC+ DRXCAUDIO IN L+R AUDIO IN L+R AUDIO-IN5-R AJ4 AIN5 AK4 7P70 AD8197A-ASTZ

AUDIO-MUTE V4 AUDIO-RESET 6H03

B08C DIGI I/O: HDMI MUX

CRX2+ CRX2CRX1+ CRX1CRX0+ CRX0CRXC+ CRXCBRX2+ BRX2BRX1+ BRX1BRX0+ BRX0BRXC+ BRXCARX2+ ARX2ARX1+ ARX1ARX0+ ARX0ARXC+ ARXC-

74 73 71 70 68 67 65 64 12 11 9 8 6 5 3 2 24 23 21 20 18 17 15 14

62 61 59

B04M PNX 8541: AUDIO


B04M B07A B07B 7HVA A-PLOP AUDIO-RESET

B07C ANALOGUE I/O: SIDE AV

HDMI SWITCH

58 56 55 53 52

B08B DIGI I/O: HDMI CONNECTORS + DVI AUDIO INPUTS


1P6A
2 3 4 AUDIO-IN4-L AUDIO-IN4-R AK5 AIN4 AH4 DAC B04H DIGITAL VIDEO IN AH11 AH10 ADAC(3) ADAC(4)

7HV3 2 6 1 7 7HV4 7HV5 A-PLOP B04A CONTROL HP_LOUT HP_ROUT HP-DETECT

1E15 2
3 4 Headphone Out 3.5mm

34 OP0 33 ON0 37 OP1 36 ON1 40 OP2 ON2 39 43 OP3 42 ON3 44

RXC+ RXCRX0+ RX0RX1+ RX1RX2+ RX2RESET-SYSTEM B04E

B08D

HOT-PLUG D10 A10 A9

A-PLOP

B04M

B7

HDMI-DVI RX/RX2DTL RECEIVER DETECTION MATRICING B6 A8

A7 B9 B8

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Block Diagram Control & Clock Signals


CONTROL + CLOCK SIGNALS
B02B DC/DC 2V5_1V B04G PNX 8541: DDR2 B04 PNX8541
7H00 PNX8541E
B04N VIDEO STREAMS 7HG0 EDE2516ACSE 1M99 5 6 TO POWER SUPPLY 7 LAMP-ON-OUT BACKLIGHT-OUT BACKLIGHT-BOOST B04A B06B N.C. 7HG1 EDE2516ACSE 7T17 TDA10048HN B04G SDRAM DDR2-D(0-31) DDR2-A(0-12) M8 N8 DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CLK_N N28 N29 C5 D5 C4 FE-CLK FE-VALID FE-SOP 19 18 17 7

B03B CHANNEL DECODER DVB-T

B03A MAIN TUNER


7T57 TDA9898HL 1T04 TD1716F

IF PROCESSING
46

MAIN TUNER
4-MHz 8

DDR SDRAM 1-2


8Mx16x4

1M95 TO 2 POWER SUPPLY STANDBY B04A

DTV RECEIVER DVB-T


41 RESET-SYSTEM B04E

PNX8541
B04F CONTROL

FE-DATA(0-7)

B04F PNX 8541: CONTROL_PCI

B04Q PNX 8541: FLASH


7HA0 NAND512W3A2CN6E

B09A DIGI I/O: PCMCIA INTERFACE & BUFFER


PCI-AD(24-31) --> NAND-AD(0-7) 1N00 1 PCMCIA-D(0-7) A21 7N13 CA-DATADIR CA-DATAEN PCI-AD(24-31) 7N11 7N12 CA-ADDEN PCI-AD(0-14) CA-MDI(0-7) B22 AK26 PCI-CLK-OUT D22 A22 B04E CONTROL PCI-CLK-PNX8535

B04E PNX 8541: CONTROL_MIPS


7HF1 CY2305SXC 3HFN PCI-CLK-USB20 1 8 ZERO 3HFM PCI-CLK-PNX5050 DELAY 7 BUFFER 3HFK PCI-CLK-PNX8535 2 RESET-SYSTEM 7HA1

NAND FLASH (512Mx8)

19

COMMON INTERFACE

B08A n.c.

WP-NANDFLASH-INV

PCMCIA

PCMCIA-A(0-14)

CONDITIONAL ACCESS

AJ26

B06B DISPLAY-INTERFACING
B03B B03C B04A B08A B08C

MDO(0-7) 68

CA-MDO(0-7) T1 BACKLIGHT-CONTROL

7G58 BACKLIGHT-OUT B02B

+12VD

B08A DIGI I/O: USB CONNECTOR + CONTROLLER


7P00 ISP1564HL

B04F PNX8535: CONTROL_PCI

B04F CONTROL PCI

7HA1 T2 CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON CONTROL

VDISP

USB20-OC1 USB-OC USB20-OC2

78 87

PCI HOST CONTROLLER

PCI-AD(0-31) 75

B05A DUAL LVDS D10 B04O DIGITAL VIDEO OUT/LVDS PCI-REQ-USB20 PCI-GNT-USB20 E22 E20 HOT-PLUG B08B

B05A DUAL LVDS


7CG0 BU7988KVT 7CG1 17

1P01

12M

1P07 1
1

B04E

PCI-CLK-USB20 USB20-1-DM USB20-1-DP RESET-USB20

7 83 85 5

74 9 8 AK17 DV-CLK 10

LVDS TRANSMITTER

2 3 4

3 2

USB 2.0 CONNECTOR SIDE

B04C PNX 8541: NVM


RESET-SYSTEM B04E 7HC3 M24C64-WDW6P 8

KEYBOARD CONTROL
ON / OFF CHANNEL + CHANNEL VOLUME + VOLUME MENU 1N16 1N11 1N12 1N14 1N15 1N13 INTERRUPT KEYBOARD

1N10

B04D PNX 8541: MMISCELLANEOUS

B04A PNX 8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER


3H06 3H07 +3V3-STANDBY 3H08 PSEN ALE EA Y1 Y2 AA4 AA3 AB4 AB3 W1 AB2 U5 AC3 W4 AC2 AF2 AF1 AF4 AD2

B04A STANDBY CONTROLLER U4 RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH

7HC47

4 2 +3V3-STANDBY 7HD0 NCP303LSN

EEPROM (8Kx8)

AC1

SDM

9H01 SDM

3HD3

RST 1 2 IN

RESET-STBY B08B B02A

RESET-STBY CEC-HDMI SUPPLY-FAULT 3H41 +12VD B10A B07C B04E B07A B07A DETECT2 DETECT1 HP-DETECT RESET-SYTEM AV1-BLK AV2-BLK AV1-STATUS AV2-STATUS KEYBOARD LED1

AE2

SPI-PROG

9H08 SPI-PROG

B08C DIGI I/O: HDMI MUX


LAMP-ON-OUT B02B 7P70 AD8197A-ASTZ

GND

V5 AG1

CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON

LED PANEL
KEYBOARD TACT_SWITCH_INT

1P11

B10A CLASS D

1H00

27M

2 4

AG2 AD1 AE4 AE3 AD4 AE1 SPI-CLK SPI-WP SPI-CSB SPI-SDO SPI-SDI 6 3 1 5 2

7H02 M25P05-AVMN6P

HDMI SWITCH
44

1P10 9 3P11 +5V_SW 3P10 +3V3STBY 6P11 LED1 WHITE 6P10 LED2 RED 7P14 3P16 +3V3STBY IR RECEIVER +5V_SW 7P12 +5V_SW 7P13 +5V_SW LIGHT_SENSOR IR +3V3STBY 3 5 8 1 7P11 LED1 7P10 LED2 4 7 6

1D10 9 7 6 LED1 KEYBOARD

B07A B07A

512K FLASH
RESET-SYSEM

B04E

W3 4 LED2 LED2 AA1 U2 3 5 8 1 +3V3-STANDBY +5V LIGHT-SENSOR LIGHT-SENSOR AF3 V3 V4 W2 RC 9H0D RC_uP AA2 U1

STANDBY REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH ENABLE-3V3

B02B B07A B02A B02C

UART-SWITCH AUDIO-RESET AUDIO-MUTE-UP

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1U21 AH00 AT62 AT63 AT64 AT65 FC17 FC1A FC1B FC1C FC1D FC1E FD10 FD11 FD12 FD13 FD14 FD15 FD16 FD17 FD19 FD20 FD21 FD22 FD23 FD24 FD25 FD26 FD27 FD28 FD29 FD30 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE17 FE18 FE20 FE21 FE22 FE23 FE24 FE25 FE27 FE28 FE29 FE30 FE31 FE32 FE33 FE34 FE35 FE36 FE37 FE38 FE39 FE40 FE41 FE42 FE43 FE44 FE45 FE46 FE47 FE48 FE49 FE50 FE51 FE52 FE53 FE56 FE57 FE59 FE60 FE61 FE62 FE63 FE64 FE65 FE66 FE67 FE68 FE69 FE70 FE71 FE72 FE73 FE74 FE75 FE76 FE77 FE78 FE79 FE80 FE81 FE82 FE83 FE84 FE85 FE86 FE87 FE88 FE89 FE90 FE91 FE94 FE95 FE96 FE97 FE98 FEA0 FEA1 FEA2 FEA3 FEA4 FEB2 FEB3 FEB4 FEB5 FEB6 FEB7 F5 B3 D1 D1 C2 C2 C2 B2 B2 A5 B2 B2 E5 D5 E5 E5 E5 E5 E5 D5 E5 E5 E4 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D4 E4 D5 D4 B2 A2 A2 A3 A1 A3 C1 B1 C1 C1 B1 B1 A1 B1 A3 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 B1 B1 A1 A1 A1 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A2 B2 B2 A2 B2 A3 C1 A3 A3 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 A2 A2 B2 A3 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 A2 A2 A2 A2 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 A4 A4 A4 A3 A1 B1 B2 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 B1 B1 B1 B1 FEB8 FEB9 FG00 FG01 FG02 FG03 FG04 FG05 FG06 FG07 FG08 FG09 FG10 FG13 FG14 FG15 FG16 FG17 FG18 FG19 FG20 FG21 FG22 FG23 FG24 FG25 FG26 FG50 FG51 FG52 FG53 FG54 FG56 FG59 FH00 FH01 FH02 FH03 FH04 FH05 FH06 FH07 FHC1 FHC2 FHC3 FHC4 FHC5 FHC6 FHC7 FHC9 FHD0 FHD1 FHE1 FHE2 FHE3 FHG1 FHG2 FHG3 FHG4 FHG5 FHG6 FHG7 FHG8 FHG9 FHGA FHGB FHGC FHGD FHGE FHGG FHGH FHGI FHGJ FHGK FHGL FHGO FHM0 FHM1 FHM2 FHM3 FHP2 FHP3 FHP4 FHP5 FHPA FHPB FHQE FHR2 FHR3 FHR4 FHR5 FHR6 FHV3 FHV4 FHV5 FHV6 FHV7 FHV8 FHY3 FN05 FP00 FP07 FP08 FP09 FP0A FP0B FP0V FP30 FP31 FP32 FP33 FP34 FP35 FP3K FP3R FP3S FP3T FP3U FP3V FP3W FP41 FP42 FP46 FP47 A1 A1 B5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 B5 A5 A5 A5 B5 A5 C3 B3 B4 B3 A3 B3 B5 C4 B4 B4 C2 C3 C3 C3 B4 B4 B3 B4 C3 C4 C4 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C4 C5 B3 B3 B3 A3 B1 A4 A4 B4 A4 B4 B3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 B4 B4 B4 A4 C1 C1 C5 E2 D4 D1 C1 C1 D1 D2 D1 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E2 E3 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 E3 E3 E3 E2 FP48 FP49 FP4A FP4B FP4C FP4L FP4M FP4N FP4P FP4Q FP4S FP4T FP61 FP62 FP63 FP64 FP65 FP70 FP71 FP72 FP73 FT11 FT15 FT17 FT40 FT41 FT42 FT56 FT57 FT5B FT5C FT76 FT77 FT78 FU00 FU01 FU03 FU04 FU05 FU06 FU07 FU08 FU09 FU0A FU0B FU0C FU0D FU0E FU10 FU11 FU12 FU13 FU14 FU15 FU16 FU17 FU18 FU19 FU1A FU1B FU1C FU1D FU1F FU20 FU21 FU22 FU23 FU80 FU81 FU84 ICDB ICDC ICG0 ICG1 ICG2 ICG3 ICG4 ICG5 ICG6 ICG7 ICG8 ICG9 ID10 ID11 ID12 ID13 ID14 ID15 ID16 ID17 ID18 ID19 ID20 ID21 ID22 ID23 ID24 ID25 ID26 ID27 ID28 ID29 ID30 ID31 ID32 ID33 ID34 ID35 ID36 ID38 ID39 ID40 ID41 ID42 ID43 ID44 ID45 ID46 ID47 ID48 ID49 ID50 ID51 ID52 E2 E2 E2 E3 E2 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 D1 D2 D1 D1 E2 D2 E2 E2 D2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C1 C2 D1 D1 C2 C2 C2 E5 E4 E4 E4 F5 F4 E5 F4 F4 F5 F4 F4 E4 E5 E5 E5 E5 F5 F5 E5 F5 F5 F5 F5 E5 E5 E5 E5 E5 E5 E5 E5 E5 F5 F5 F4 A5 A5 A5 A5 A4 A5 A4 A4 A5 A5 A4 A5 E4 E4 E4 E5 E4 E4 D4 D5 D4 D5 D5 E5 E4 D4 D5 D5 E4 D4 D5 D4 D5 E4 E4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D5 D4 D4 D5 D5 D5 D4 D5 D4 D5 D5 D4 E5 ID53 IE00 IE01 IE02 IE03 IE04 IE05 IE06 IE07 IE09 IE15 IE18 IE20 IE21 IE22 IE23 IE24 IE25 IE29 IE31 IE33 IE34 IE35 IE38 IE48 IE51 IE57 IE58 IE60 IE61 IE62 IE66 IE67 IE68 IE70 IE72 IE73 IE89 IE90 IE91 IE92 IE93 IE94 IE96 IE98 IEB8 IEB9 IEBA IEBB IEBE IEC0 IEC1 IEC2 IEC3 IEC4 IEC7 IEC9 IECB IG53 IG65 IG71 IG73 IG75 IG77 IG78 IG79 IG89 IG90 IG92 IG93 IG94 IG95 IG97 IGA9 IGB5 IGB6 IH00 IH01 IH02 IH03 IH04 IH07 IH09 IH0Z IH10 IH11 IH14 IH16 IH17 IH18 IH19 IH28 IH9D IH9E IH9F IH9G IH9H IH9K IH9M IH9N IH9P IH9Q IH9R IH9S IHAR IHAS IHAT IHAU IHB0 IHB1 IHBF IHBG IHBH IHBJ IHBK IHBL IHBM IHBV IHBW IHBY IHBZ IHC1 IHC2 IHC5 D5 C3 A3 A3 C3 A2 B2 A2 A1 A1 A3 B1 B1 B2 B1 B1 A4 A4 B2 B2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A1 A2 A4 B1 A1 A1 A3 C1 B1 A3 A1 B1 A1 A1 A1 A2 A1 A2 A2 A1 A1 A1 A4 B1 A1 A5 B1 B2 B2 B1 A1 A1 A1 B1 B5 A5 B5 B5 B5 B5 A5 A5 A5 A5 B5 B5 B5 B5 B5 A5 B5 A5 C3 B3 C3 B3 B3 B3 D5 B4 D5 C5 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 C3 B3 B3 A5 B3 B3 C3 A1 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 D4 D4 C4 D3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 C3 C3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B4 B4 A4 IHC6 IHC7 IHC8 IHD0 IHF0 IHF5 IHF6 IHF7 IHF8 IHF9 IHFA IHFB IHFC IHFD IHFE IHFF IHFG IHFH IHG0 IHK1 IHK2 IHK3 IHK4 IHKM IHM1 IHM2 IHM3 IHM6 IHM9 IHMG IHMV IHMW IHMY IHMZ IHN0 IHN3 IHN4 IHN6 IHN8 IHNA IHNB IHND IHNE IHNF IHNG IHNH IHNJ IHNK IHPA IHPB IHPC IHPD IHPG IHPH IHPJ IHPM IHPN IHPO IHPS IHPT IHPU IHPV IHPW IHQ3 IHQC IHQD IHQW IHQY IHR8 IHRB IHRE IHS2 IHS3 IHS6 IHSA IHSB IHSC IHSD IHSE IHSG IHSH IHSJ IHSK IHSL IHSM IHSN IHSO IHSP IHSR IHST IHSX IHSZ IHV2 IHV3 IHV6 IHV7 IHV8 IHV9 IHVA IHVB IHVG IHVH IHVJ IHVK IHVL IHVM IHVO IHVP IHVQ IHVR IHVS IHVT IHVZ IHW0 IHWA IHWB IHY0 IHY1 IHY2 IHY4 IHY5 IHY6 IHY7 IHY8 D1 B4 C3 B4 B4 B4 B4 C4 C4 C3 B4 B5 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 C4 C3 C3 C3 C4 C3 B5 B4 B4 C5 B5 B4 B3 B3 B4 B3 B4 B3 B4 B3 B4 B3 B3 B3 B3 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C2 C3 C3 C2 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 B3 B3 B4 B3 B3 C3 C1 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 A1 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 B1 B4 B1 A4 B4 A4 B4 A4 B3 B4 B1 B1 B1 C1 B1 B1 B1 C1 C1 C1 B4 C3 B4 C4 B4 B3 B3 C3 C4 C4 C4 C4 IHYA IHYB IHYC IHYD IHYF IM2N IM2P IN03 IN10 IN11 IN18 IN20 IN22 IN24 IN25 IN26 IN27 IN28 IN29 IN2A IN2B IN2C IN2D IN2E IN2F IN2G IN2H IN2J IN2K IN2L IN2M IN30 IN31 IN32 IN33 IN34 IN35 IN36 IN37 IN38 IN39 IN40 IN41 IN42 IN43 IN44 IN45 IN46 IN47 IN48 IN49 IN50 IN51 IP00 IP01 IP02 IP04 IP05 IP06 IP07 IP08 IP09 IP0A IP0B IP0C IP0D IP0E IP0F IP0G IP0H IP0K IP0L IP0M IP0N IP0Q IP32 IP33 IP3A IP3B IP3D IP3E IP3F IP3G IP3H IP3J IP3K IP3M IP3N IP3P IP3Q IP42 IP49 IP4B IP4C IP4D IP4H IP4L IP4P IP4Q IP4U IP4Y IP5R IP5Z IP67 IP70 IP7A IP7B IP7C IP7D IP7E IP7F IP7G IPHE IT01 IT02 IT03 IT06 IT07 IT08 IT09 IT11 IT12 IT13 IT14 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 E3 F3 F1 E1 F1 E1 F3 F3 F3 C4 E1 E1 E1 E1 E2 E2 E2 E1 E2 E2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 F2 F1 F1 E2 F1 E1 E2 F1 E2 D3 D3 D1 D3 E3 E4 E3 D4 D4 D4 D3 E4 E3 D3 E3 E3 D3 D3 D4 D3 D4 E3 D2 E3 E3 E3 D1 E2 E3 E3 E2 E3 E3 D1 D1 D1 D1 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E3 E3 E2 D1 D1 D1 D1 D2 D2 D2 D2 E2 D2 D3 D3 D3 C3 D2 C1 C2 D2 C2 C2 D2 C2 D2 D2 D2 IT15 IT16 IT17 IT18 IT19 IT20 IT21 IT22 IT23 IT24 IT25 IT26 IT27 IT28 IT31 IT32 IT33 IT41 IT42 IT43 IT45 IT5A IT70 IT71 IT73 IT74 IT75 IT76 IT77 IT7A IT7B IT7C IT86 IT89 IT90 IT91 IT92 IT93 IT94 IT95 IT96 IT97 ITAA ITAC ITAD ITAE IU00 IU01 IU02 IU03 IU04 IU05 IU06 IU07 IU08 IU09 IU0A IU0C IU0D IU0E IU0F IU0G IU0H IU0K IU0M IU0N IU0P IU0R IU0S IU0T IU0U IU0V IU0W IU0Z IU10 IU11 IU12 IU13 IU14 IU15 IU16 IU19 IU1B IU1D IU1E IU1F IU1G IU1H IU1K IU1M IU1N IU1P IU1S IU1T IU20 IU22 IU23 IU24 IU25 IU26 IU34 IU35 IU3C C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C1 D2 C2 C1 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 D1 C1 C2 C1 C1 C1 C2 C1 D2 D2 D2 C2 D1 C2 C2 C1 C2 C2 C2 C1 C1 C1 C1 D2 C1 E4 E5 E5 E4 F4 F4 F5 F4 E5 F5 E4 E4 F5 F5 E5 E5 F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 E5 E4 F5 F4 F4 F5 F4 E4 F4 F4 E5 F5 F4 E4 F4 E5 F4 F4 E4 F4 E4 F5 F5 E5 E5 E4 E5 F5 F4 F4 F5 F5 F5 E5 E5 E5

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I2C IC Overview
IC
B04E
PNX8541: CONTROL_MIPS

B08C
+3V3-PER

DIGI I/O: HDMI MUX

B08B

DIGI I/O: HDMI CONNECTORS + DVI AUDIO INPUTS

B03B

CHANNEL DECODER DVB-T

B03A

MAIN TUNER

7H00 PNX8541E

I2C3-SDA I2C3-SCL

AJ27 AJ28

SDA3 SCL3
ERR 03

3HPJ 3HPH

3HPM

3HPK

SDA-SSB SCL-SSB

3P79

3P76

3T26

3T28

3T57

3P3V

3P3D

3PRT

3P3B

3P4Q

3P4P

3P44

3P46

50

49 98 99 PARX-DDC-SDA PARX-DDC-SCL
3P4C 3P48 3P3Z 3P3Y

34 ARX-DDC-SDA ARX-DDC-SCL
1P35 16 15 1P32 16
1 2

35

23

3T56
24
ERR 26

AIN-5V

BIN-5V

CIN-5V

DIN-5V

B04H
DIGITAL VIDEO IN E10 DDC-SDA C9 DDC-SCL

B04H

PNX8541: DIGITAL VIDEO IN

7P70 AD8197A DDC-SDA DDC-SCL 89 90


ERR 23

HDMI SIDE

7T17 TDA10048HN CHANNEL RECEIVER

7T57 TDA9898HL IF PROCESSING

HDMI MUX

93 94

PBRX-DDC-SDA PBRX-DDC-SCL

BRX-DDC-SDA BRX-DDC-SCL

15 1P33 16 15 1P34* 16 15

HDMI 1 BACK HDMI 2 BACK

ERR 37

ERR 05

ERR 53

7HA0 NAND512W3A

80 81

PDRX-DDC-SDA PDRX-DDC-SCL

3P4M 3P4L

DRX-DDC-SDA DRX-DDC-SCL

4x HDMI CONNECTOR HDMI 3 BACK

3T32

3T33

PNX8541

B04Q

PNX8541: FLASH

86

PCRX-DDC-SCL

3P3F

CRX-DDC-SCL

19 18

85

PCRX-DDC-SDA

3P3G

+3V3DVB

CRX-DDC-SDA

15 16

SDA-TUNER SCL-TUNER

9T59 9T60

3P3U

CONTROL PCI

3P4W

3P3S

3P3C

3P3A

3P43

3P40

3P4S

PCI-AD<>NAND-AD

3T36

5 7P36 M24C02

5 7P44 M24C02

5 7P31 M24C02

5 7P38 M24C02

3T35
6 MAIN TUNER
ERR 34

B04F

NAND FLASH (512x8)

B04G B04G
DDR2 DDR2-D

PNX8541: DDR2
7HG0 EDE2516ACSE
7HG1 EDE2516ACSE

1T04 TD1716F/BHXP

EEPROM

EEPROM

EEPROM

EEPROM

DDR2-A

DDR2 SDRAM 8Mx16x4

I2C1SDA I2C1-SCL

AH27 AK27

SDA1 SCL1

3HPE 3HPD

SDA-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS

I2C2-SDA I2C2-SCL

AK28 AK29

SDA2 SCL2

3HPG 3HPF

SDA-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS

B04C

PNX8541: NVM

B07D

ANALOG I/O: BOLT-ON

B04A
STANDBY CONTROL

B04A

PNX8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER

+3V3-STANDBY

I2C uP-SDA AH3 I2C uP-SCL AG4 7H02 M25P05

3H38-2 3H38-1

3H03

3H02

SDA-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS

5 512K FLASH 7HC3 M24C64

7HC4

EEPROM (MAIN NVM) 8


1E50 3

U4

RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH
7HC1

V3

UART-SWITCH +3V3-STANDBY

UART-SWITCHn
2

7HC0 74HC4066PW 5 RXD-UP TXD-UP 2 9 4 1 8 RXD TXD


3ECJ 3ECI

TXD

AB1 AC5

3H58

RXD

3H60

UART FOR FACTORY USE ONLY

1E06 3

RXD TXD

E27 D28

RXD-MIPS TXD-MIPS

3 10

UART SERVICE CONNECTOR

11

B05A
DUAL LVDS

B05A
AF15 AK16

DUAL LVDS

B_OUT-0 B_OUT-1

DV-B0_UART2-RX DV-B1_UART2-TX

69 70

7CG0 BU7988KVT LVDS TRANSMITTER

WARNING: the way of connection for this chassis is different compared to the other Q52x chassis! This chassis uses UART communication instead of RS232. The voltage levels are different. When you connect this chassis with the ComPair RS232 cable this might result in damage of the TV set. Use cable 3138 188 75051.

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Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms

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Supply Lines Overview


SUPPLY LINES OVERVIEW
A
SUPPLY

A
CN7 1
2 3 4 5 6

B02B
1M99 1
2 3

DC / DC 2V5_1V

B02C
+12V +12VD B04a,B06b, B07b B02b

DC/DC
+12V B02b B03a,B04a,l,m B07a,b,B08a, B09a,B10a B02b

B04I
7U0Z VOLT. REG.

PNX8541: AUDIO
+AUDIO-POWER B02a 5HM0 AUDIO-VDD B02c -AUDIO-POWER AUDIO-VEE

B07A
+3V3 +5V

ANALOGUE I/O: SCART 1 & 2


+3V3 +5V

+AUDIO-POWER

5U51

12V 12V SGND1 SGND1 BL-ON

+5V

-AUDIO-POWER 5HM1

B07B
+5V B02c +3V3 B02a

ANALOGUE I/O: YPBPR AUDIO OUT


+5V +3V3 +12VD

4 5 6

LAMP-ON-OUT BACKLIGHT-OUT

B04K
B04A B06B B02c +5V 5T63 N.C. 5T53 V1 +5V +5V-TUN B02c B03b

PNX8541: ANALOGUE AV
+3V3-PER

B03A

MAIN TUNER
+3V3-PER B04P

+12VD B02b

MAIN BL-DIM POWER SUPPLY


BOOST SGND1

BACKLIGHT-BOOST

B04L
+5V

PNX8541: AUDIO
+5V

B07D
B02b B04P B02a +3V3 +5V

ANALOGUE I/O: BOLT-ON


+3V3-STANDBY +3V3 +5V 1E50 4 3V3-EXT

+3V3-STANDBY

7HQ0
8 8 VDDA-AUDIO
IN OUT COM

B03B
3.3VSB
CN6 1 1M95 1
+3V3-STANDBY B04a,c,d,m,p, B07d, B08b,B10a B02a,B04p +3V3 B02a

CHANNEL DECODER DVB-T


B02a +3V3 5T08 +3V3DVB +1V2DVB B02b

+3V3

+3V3

B02c FACTORY USE ONLY

B04c

7U0N VOLT. REG.

7U0M

+1V2-STANDBY

7T25 VOLT. REG.


B03a +5V-TUN

B04M
B02c +5V

PNX8541: AUDIO
+3V3-STANDBY +5V B02a +5V +5V B02c

+3V3-STANDBY

B08A DIGI I/O: USB CONNECTOR + CONTROLLER


+3V3 +3V3

+5V-TUN

PSON SGND1 SGND1 SGND1

2 3 4 5

2 3 4 5

STANDBY

B04A

B04A
B02a

PNX8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER


+1V2-PNX8541 +3V3-STANDBY +3V3 +12VD +5V B02a B02b B04P

+1V2-PNX8541 +3V3-STANDBY B02b

B04N

PNX8541: VIDEO STREAMS


+3V3-PER

B08B

+3V3-PER

DIGI I/O: HDMI CONNECTORS + DVI AUDIO INPUTS


1P35 18 1P32 18 1P33 18 1P34 18 6P64 AIN-5V

12V 12V 12V 12VA SGND2 -12VA

6 7 8 9 10 11

6 7 8 9 10 11 -AUDIO-POWER B04i,B10a 5U52 +12V B02a,c +AUDIO-POWER B04i,B10a

+3V3 B02a +12VD B02b B02c +5V

HDMI CONNECTOR

B04P

PNX8541: POWER
+1V2-PNX8541 +3V3-STANDBY +1V2-STANDBY +3V3 5HYA 5HK3 5HY1 +3V3-PER B04c,e,f,k,n RREF-PNX8535 B04h HDMI CONNECTOR HDMI CONNECTOR HDMI CONNECTOR

+1V2-PNX8541 +3V3-STANDBY +1V2-STANDBY +3V3

BIN-5V 6P65

CIN-5V 6P63

B04C
B07d B04P B02a B02b

PNX8541: NVM
B02b +3V3-EXT +3V3-PER +3V3 +3V3-STANDBY B02a

+3V3-EXT +3V3-PER +3V3 +3V3-STANDBY

DIN-5V 6P66

+5V-CON +3V3-STANDBY

B08c

+3V3-STANDBY

VDDA-LVDS

B02b B06a

VDDA-AUDIO

VDDA-AUDIO 5HY4 5HY7 VDDA-DAC AUDIO-ADC +1V8-PNX8541 +3V3 B02a 5P74 5P75 +3V3 5HA0 +3V3-NAND B08b +5V-CON 5P76 +3V3 +3V3-DIG +3V3-ANA +5V-CON +5V-MUX

B04D
B02b

PNX8541: MISCELANEOUS
+3V3-STANDBY

B04l

+3V3-STANDBY

B08C

DIGI I/O: HDMI MUX

B02A
B02b +12V

DC/DC 3V3_1V2
B04g +12V 5U02 3U70 +12VF B04p B02b,c B02a B03b,B04a,c,l,p,q, B05a,B06b, B07a,b,d,B08a,c, B09a,B10a B04P 5U03 +3V3F B04g B02a B02a

+1V8-PNX8541

B04E

PNX8541: CONTROL_MIPS
+3V3-PER +1V2-PNX8541 +3V3

+3V3-PER +1V2-PNX8541

B04Q

PNX8541: FLASH

7U0A NCP5422

7U08-1 14 1

12V/3V3 COVERTER 5U01 +3V3

Dual 7U08-2 Out-of-Phase Synchronous 2 Buck Controller

B04F

PNX8541: CONTROL_PCI
+3V3-PER

+3V3-PER

B05A
+3V3 VDISP

DUAL LVDS
+3V3

B09A
+3V3 VDISP B02a

DIGI IO: PCMCIA INTERFACE & BUFFER


+3V3 5N01 +3V3_BUF +5V 3N09 +T PCMCIA-VCC-VPP

7U05-1 16 7U05-2 15
12V/1V2 COVERTER 5U00 +1V2-PNX8541 B02a B02b,B03b, B04a,e,p

B04G
+3V3F

PNX8541: DDR2
+3V3F

B06b +5V B02c

7HG3
IN OUT COM

B06A
+1V8-PNX8541 3HJ1 3HJ3 DDR2-VREF-CTRL DDR2-VREF-DDR B06b VDISP B06b B04p

PACIFIC 3: LVDS
VDDA-LVDS VDISP

VDDA-LVDS

B02b

1V2-STANDBY

1V2-STANDBY

1G50 TO 41 DISPLAY B02a B02b

B10A
+3V3

CLASS D
+3V3 +AUDIO-POWER 3D14 5D11 VSSA (12V2) VSS (+12V2) -AUDIO-POWER VDD VDD (12V2) (-12V2)

-AUDIO-POWER

B04H
B04P

PNX8541: DIGITAL VIDEO IN


RREF-PNX8535

5D14

B06B
B02b +12VD

PACIFIC 3: DISPLAY-INTERFACING
+AUDIO-POWER +12VD B02b 5D15 B05a,B06a 7G55 CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON +3V3-STANDBY B02b B02c +5V

RREF-PNX8535

3D15 5D10

7G54

5G55

VDISP

+3V3-STANDBY +5V 5D16 1D10 5 8

B02a B02b

+3V3 +3V3-STANDBY

+3V3 +3V3-STANDBY

TO 1P10 J IR/LED

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


Main Supply Panel (42")

MAIN SUPPLY PANEL (42)

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B+

CN1

SGND2

R607

VCC-ON L
R820 C601 1/2 PC601 R102 F1 R603 CY2 CY1 R629 R601

A1

C108

R616

B++
C107 R40 L1 FB601 R39 R821

R608 R604 R101 NTC1 C602 Z1 R822 R602

VCC-SW

SGND3

D716

CY5

D601

R609 C603 R819 R628 FB204 C610 1/2 CT601 FL1 GT4 C806 C804

NTC2

NTC4

J81 GT3

R704

Main Supply Panel (47") (Part 1)

VCC-ON

R610 C805 R817 C803

R606

L2
CY4 C703 RL701 R6 CY3 CX1 R5

N2

C604 R818 R627 R625 C807 SCR601 C611 R611 IC801 R823 R806 C605 R605 R814 C801 C802 C606 R813 R809 R612 R815 R613

R703 R701

N2
FL2 GT2 GT1 R908

MAIN SUPPLY PANEL (47)

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

VCC-ON

R909

NTC5 R805 BD1 J78 C809 Z2 R803 R812

R910

ZD905 R804

R614

L801

R920 D802 R810 C810

D905

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L800B

R921

D801

R801

C607 R615 R816 R802 D605

IC601

R811 Q802

C811 C816

C910 R912

VCC-S

R913 C815 C608 R626 C915 R618 R621 R620 ZD601 R624 C609 R622 C814 R808

7.

R914

L800A

C911

FB802 Q801 FB804

FB801 C812

Q902

53

VCC-INV
D604 R619 Q603

FB803 D805 D803 C813

Q907

Q601 1/2 CT601 C626 D606 C614 R623 R630

C808

Q903

B+

B+

D603

VCC-ON

Q602

R617 C625 C612

C914 Q904 R634 ZD902

C817

N2

L2

C903

CX3 Q905 R906 C913 ZD903 IC901 1/2 Z3 D906 R916 PC901 F2 C904

NTC3 FL4

HOT COLD D204 D203 D202 R205A R205B C207 C208 R205E R204E R205F L204 R205C R204C R205D C211 F200 C210

CR202

D201 C204 C209 R204A L202

CR201

R924

R901

R905

C201

B++

R915

C613

D909

T1 D904 ZD907

D907

R926

R918 C912

VCC-SW
Q900 ZD904 C905 C906

C918 C917

C909

R919

VCC-S

VCC-S

R927 R923 R928

D910

C902

B++

D908

D911

12V'

R201A

1/2 PC902 R201B C907

R904 C908 D903 R917 D902 C916 R907 R911 R204B R201C FB902 Q906 D901 ZD901

12V''

T901

R201D R202A R202B R201E R202C R204F R202D L203 R204D FB203 FB202 FB201 C203 F201 L201

ZD908 R512 D608 D607 R511 R502 R201F R201G R504 R510 R201H C205 R506 C206 C202 C504 IC501 R509 C502 1 2 C505 ZD602 R503 IC951 C955 R953 D950

R950 C950

12V'
C956 R955

2 1/2 C954

PC901

ZD951

R951

L951

R954 R957 ZD950

R952

C951

R956

D951 C960

C 3.3VSB'
R958 Q950 R959

SGND3

12VB

24VA

SGND1

C952 1/2 FB901 PC601 C953

12VSSB

A1

-12VA

12VA

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SGND2

C506

3.3VSB

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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Main Supply Panel (47") (Part 2)

A2
B+ VCC-INV

MAIN SUPPLY PANEL (47)


HOT R317 COLD

A2
HV2 A

R328

H
D310 C301 R308 R307

D302 R313

Q301

1/2

Q303

C316

C312

AC
D306

R339

R342

R301

CN3

PC301

R329

C310

OC
R340

R302

C303

R332

OL1

R315 R318 D303

R337

R330

IC301 C302

D305

R321

R314 D309 R303 R338 C308 R316 R319

Q302

C311

R336

C315

C317

HV1

H
R320

CN2

PC302

R311

R323

R312

R309

R310

C307

C305

C304

1/2 R760 Q604

C306

C318

R331

OL2

C309

D307

R334

R341

R327

3.3VSB'
R222 R221 R218 R212 R709 D210 R213 R963

VREF
R343

VREF

OV

VREF

BOOST

ZD211

R220

PRO
SCR210 R759

D211

R216 C958

D
R333 R215

R761

1/4 R712 ZD212 R335 R306 C702 IC701 C705

HV2
C319 C333 D308

HV1
C327

ZD210 1 R214 C957

Q305

R706

VREF

12V'

D212

1/2 PC902

R769

D311

R217

OC

R219

R707

R708 R753 D711 R765

R325

R326

PC301

C314

C313

1/2

R710 D715

IC701

VL
R702 R768 D712

1/4 C727 R766

VREF OV
C708 R717 R741 IC703 D705 1/4 C710 R730 D704

PSON

R964

C701

IC702 1/2

D701 1/4 IC701 R705 C722 C706 R713 Q704

HV2
C718 R740 R742 C713 D312 C334

HV1
D313 C328

VREF VL
D718 R725 R718 R720 R752 R734

R743

C719

R751

C721

1/2 Q706 D702 1/4 R722 R719 C724

BL-DIM

D714

OV

IC702

R721

R737 R724 Q707 C711 C712

VL

IC703 R739 D707 1/4 C714 R732

C715

R733

D706

VREF
R715 C707 IC701 R714

Q708

VREF

D703

VREF
IC703 1/4 D708 R744 Q701

12VB

BL-ON

3.3VSB PSON
CN4 CN5A

CN7

R746

SGND1
CN5

R745

12VSSB SGND1 SGND1 BL-ON BL-DIM BOOST PWM


R736 Q304 C725

R711

Q702

12VSSB

PRO
1/4

R304

24VA SGND3 24VA SGND3 24VA SGND3

12VB 12VB SGND1 SGND1

12VB SGND1 SGND1

R738

12VSSB 12VSSB 12VSSB 12VA SGND2 -12VA

D713 R735 C717 C716 R755

1/2 PC302

Q703

SGND1

C726

C720

R749

12VB

SGND1

R728

C723

R747

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R750

IC705

R757

R748

CN6

IC703

D710

R756

C959

OL1

VREF

OL2

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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SSB: DC / DC 3V3 1V2


2U00 D5 2U01 E7 2U02 E6 2U03 B8 2U04 C6 2U05 B8 2U06 B9 2U07 D9 2U08 E8 2U09 D8 2U0A C4 2U0B G2 2U0C C2 2U0D G2 2U0E G2 2U0F A6 2U0G A4 2U0H B8 2U0J E8 2U0K E8 2U0M B7 2U0N A2 2U0R D9 2U0T D9 2U0U D9 2U0V D9 2U0W A6 2U0Y A11 2U0Z B9 2U10 D12 2U11 D13 2U12 C8 2U13 A6 2U14 A11 2U15 B13 2U16 D12 3U00 D5 3U01 C6 3U02 E7 3U03 B8 3U04 C8 3U05 C6 3U06 C6 3U07 D8 3U08 E8 3U09 E8 3U0A E9 3U0D D2 3U0E C2 3U0F G1 3U0G G1 3U0H C4 3U0J B8 3U0K D8 3U0M C6 3U0N B5 3U0P B5 3U0R B6 3U0S B3 3U0T A3 3U0U A3 3U0V B2 3U0W B2 3U0Y E10 3U0Z D11 3U10 E11 3U11 E11 3U12 D11 3U13 D11 3U14 C6 3U15 C7 3U16 C7 3U17 D6 3U18 E2 3U19 E4 3U1A D4 3U1B D5 3U1D F11 3U1E D7 3U1F D7 3U1G B3 3U1H B3 3U1J F14 3U1K E7 3U1M B8 3U1N B5 3U1P B6 3U1R B6 3U1S B5 3U1T B6 3U1U D4 3U70 A4 3U71 A5 3U72 B5 3U73 B6 3U74 D8 3U75 E9 3U76 D9 3U77 B2 5U00 D8 5U01 B8 5U02 A12 5U03 D12 6U00 D6 6U01 E7 6U02 A3 6U03 F7 6U04 E5 7U00-1 B3 7U00-2 A2 7U01-1 E3 7U01-2 E4 7U03 E7 7U04 C2 7U05-1 B7 7U05-2 C6 7U07-1 D11 7U07-2 E11 7U08-1 A6 7U08-2 B6 7U0A B4 9U02 B5 9U03 B6 FU00 B8 FU01 C11 FU03 E4 FU04 C6 FU05 A7 FU06 E10 FU07 B4 FU08 B3 FU09 C6 FU0A D7 FU0B C9 FU0C D11 FU0D E7 FU0E D12 IU00 E7 IU01 B8 IU02 B8 IU03 E7 IU04 D8 IU05 E8 IU06 A4 IU07 D8 IU08 B8 IU09 A3 IU0A D11 IU0C E3 IU0D D5 IU0E D5 IU0F C5 IU0G B5 IU0H C5 IU0K C6 IU0M B7 IU0N B7 IU0P B5 IU0R A6 IU0S C4 IU0T C4 IU0U C4 IU0V C4 IU0W C4 IU0Z E5 IU10 C2 IU11 B2 IU12 A2 IU13 A3 IU14 B3 IU15 E11 IU16 E4 IU19 G3 IU1B C8 IU1D E9 IU1E E8 IU1F D11 IU1G F14 IU1H D4 IU1K C6 IU1M C6 IU1N C6 IU1P A5 IU1S D6 IU1T A12

10

11

12

13

14

15

B02A
A

DC / DC 3V3 1V2
+12VF 5U02 FU05
100n 3U0T 10u 2U0W 2U0N RES 2U14 10u 2U0Y RES 2U0F 3U70 10R 22K 22u

B02A
IU1T +12V 10u 7U08-1 IU1P 7 8 SI4936ADY
1

4 BC847BPN 7U00-2 IU12 3

3U0U 5 IU09 22K 6U02 IU13 BAS316

IU06

2 RES 3U71 IU0R

12V/3V3 CONVERSION
VSW 5U01 10u
22R 3U1M 10u 2U0Z 2U05 3n3 2U06 3U03 3U0J 22R 6K8 10u

2U0G

1u0

2U13 3n3

3U0N 22R

3U1N

3U0V

6 IU11 0V 2

IU14

3U0S

FU08 3V3

SUPPLY-FAULT GND-SIG 7U0A NCP5422ADR2G FU07

10R RES 3U1S 10R 9U02 IU0P 4

22u

22R

10K

FU00 5 6
3

+3V3

3U0W

3U1G

3U1H

10K

10K

22K

10K

220u 25V

2U15

AUDIO-PROT

3U77

100R 7U00-1 BC847BPN 1

7U08-2 SI4936ADY IU0N 2 7 8 7U05-1 SI4936ADY


1

14
3U0P 3U1T

H1 GATE L1 1 2 16 15 5 6 12 11 IU0G

4R7 3U72

VCC

4R7

9U03 RES3U1R
22R

IU08
2U0H 2U03 1n0

IU01
100n

10R 2U0M IU0M 3n3 7U05-2 5 6 IU0K FU04


3

3U73

BST

RES 3U0R 3U1P 4R7 10R

22R

7 IU0S IU0T 8 IU0U IU0V


2U0C 100n

1 VFB 2 1 COMP 2 IS ROSC


GND

IU0H

IU1B
2U12 3U04 1n0

IU02

10

H2 GATE L2 +1 -1 +2 -2

IU1K IU1M IU1N

9 IU0W
3U0H

4R7 3U06 3K3

SI4936ADY 3U15 6K8

1K0

3U0M

13

2U04

3U14

100n

6K8

IU0F

C
12V/1V2 CONVERSION
2U0T RES 2U0U RES

2U0A

3U0E 33K

7U04 BC847BW 3 GND-SIG IU10 1 2


3U0D 33K

100n

39K

3U05 6K8 IU0E


2U00 100n

FU01 +1V2-PNX8541
330u 6.3V RES

3U01 1K0

FU09

3U16 6K8 FU0A

FU0B IU1F
2U16 10R 3U13

2U07

2U0V

3U17

10u

3U00 IU0D
3U0K 3U74 22R 3U07 22R

10u
2U09 6K8

3U0Z FU0C 10K

100R

5U00

10u

10u

10u

3U76

3K3

5U03 10u

FU0E

1u0

BAS316
3U1A 1K0

IU1S

3n3 2U0R

GND-SIG

GND-SIG

GND-SIG GND-SIG 3U1U IU1H 330R 1 BC857BS 7U01-1 6 IU0C 4 BC857BS 7U01-2 3

GND-SIG

3K3 3U1E 68R 3U1F

100u 4V

3U12

3U1B
2U0J

IU07 IU00
BAS316 6U01 1n0

IU04
2U08 100n

3U18 10K

2 IU16
3U19

5 FU03

IU0Z 1K0
PDZ9.1-B 6U04

68R +12VF

2U01 100n 3U1K 470R 3U02 470R FU0D 1

IU1D 3U0Y FU06 3


3U75 1% 120R

100K

IU1E
2U0K 3U08 1n0

IU05

10K

2U02

1u0

3U10

7U07-2 BC847BS 4

IU15

3U11 3K3

1K0

6U00

100u 4V

2U10

2U11

7U07-1 BC847BS 1

+3V3F

IU0A

IU03 3 7U03 BC817-25W 2

1K0

RES 3U09

3U0A

4K7

BOOSTER 12V UNDER-VOLTAGE DETECTION


+1V2-PNX8541

PDZ18-B

1% 1K0

6U03

2K2

3U1D 1% GND-SIG 1K0 3U1J IU1G SENSE+1V2-PNX8541 ENABLE-3V3 PROT-DC

GND-SIG

120R 1%

2U0B

2U0D IU19
3U0G 1% 470R 2U0E 3U0F 100n 4K7

100p

100p

GND-SIG

GND-SIG

GND-SIG

3139 123 6417.2


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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SSB: DC / DC +3V3 +1V2 Standby 2 3 1

10

11

12

B02B
A

DC / DC +3V3-STANDBY +1V2-STANDBY

B02B
A

B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

T 3A 452

1M99

FU13 FU19 FU14 FU16 FU17 FU18 FU15 3U56 3U57

5U51 +12VD 120R 68R 68R LAMP-ON-OUT BACKLIGHT-OUT BACKLIGHT-BOOST

100p

100p

100p

100p

1735446-8

2U51

2U52

2U53

2U54

RES

RES

RES

RES

+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY

1u0

3 7U0M BC847BW 2 FU1F

2U55

1n0

D
1M95 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1-1735446-1 FU1A FU1B FU20 FU23 FU1C FU22 FU21 FU1D FU10 FU11 FU12

*
IU34 3U4A 1K0 3 1 IU3C 2U25 22n

D
+1V2-STANDBY

3U58

68R

STANDBY

1M95 D2 1M99 B2 2U22 E3 2U23 E3 2U24 D5 2U25 D6 2U26 E7 2U51 C3 2U52 C3 2U53 C3 2U54 C3 2U55 D3 2U56 E3 2U57 E4 2U72 E2 3U3V E7 3U3W D6 3U46 D7 3U4A D6 3U56 B3 3U57 C3 3U58 D3 5U51 B3 5U52 E4 7U0M D7 7U0N E6 FU10 E2 FU11 E2 FU12 E2 FU13 B2 FU14 B2 FU15 C2 FU16 C2 FU17 C2 FU18 C2 FU19 B2 FU1A D2 FU1B D2 FU1C E2 FU1D E2 FU1F D7 FU20 E2 FU21 E2 FU22 E2 FU23 E2 IU34 D6 IU35 E7 IU3C D6

3U3W

3U46

RES

1n0

1n0

2U24

4K7

68K

2U26 REF
4 IU35 1K0 3U3V

2U56

2U57

RES

RES

+12V 120R +AUDIO-POWER

NC

NC

5U52

7U0N TS431AILT

1u0

GNDSND 5 -AUDIO-POWER

RES 2U72

RES 2U22

RES 2U23

100n

100n

100n

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Q522.2E LA

7.

57

SSB: DC / DC

B02C
A

DC / DC

B02C
A
7U0Z-1 ST1S10PH

5U0A +12V 33R 2U90 10u 2U91

IU22

3U80 100K

IU23

2 5

INH SYNC A

100K 1% 2U95

VIN

SW

7 IU24 3

5U0B 10u

FU84 +5V RES 2U94

2U93

4n7 3U81

2U92

10u

10u

10u 2U96

VFB GND P HS

FU80 3U86 3 3U84 IU20 5 7U0X-2 BC847BS 4 10K

IU26
PROT-DC

IU25

3U83

3U82

3U85

RES

1K0

10

VIA

11

1K0

7U0Z-2 ST1S10PH

18K 1%

3K9

1U21 D3 2U90 B2 2U91 B2 2U92 B2 2U93 B5 2U94 B5 2U95 B5 2U96 B5 2U97 C3 3U80 B3 3U81 B5 3U82 B5 3U83 B5 3U84 B6 3U85 B6 3U86 B7 3U87 D3 3U88 D3 5U0A B2 5U0B B4 7U0X-1 D3 7U0X-2 B7 7U0Z-1 A3 7U0Z-2 B3 FU80 B7 FU81 D7 FU84 B5 IU20 B6 IU22 B2 IU23 B3 IU24 B4 IU25 B5 IU26 B7

1
A

SW

220u 25V

10u

2U97

6 7U0X-1 BC847BS 1 2 1U21 3U88 33K 3U87 33K FU81


ENABLE-3V3

100n

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Q522.2E LA

7.

58

SSB: Main Tuner


1T04 D2 1T55 C5 1T65 D5 1T70 D5 1T75 B5 1T85 G13 2T03 H8 2T46 F10 2T47 G8 2T51 F13 2T59 E2 2T5A B8 2T5B B9 2T5C B10 2T5D B7 2T60 F14 2T62 F5 2T63 H11 2T64 E12 2T65 H11 2T66 G14 2T67 F1 2T71 F1 2T72 G2 2T73 G13 2T74 F14 2T75 G14 2T77 H11 2T78 F13 2T79 E11 2T80 G10 2T81 G10 2T82 H10 2T83 H10 2T84 E12 2T85 H14 2T87 F9 2T91 E3 2T92 H12 2T93 F5 2T96 F13 2T97 G11 2T98 I9 3T24 G8 3T25 G9 3T36 F2 3T37 F3 3T39 G13 3T40 G10 3T41 G14 3T42 G9 3T54 G10 3T55 H10 3T56 F13 3T57 F13 3T5A B7 3T5B B7 3T5C B8 3T5D B9 3T5E B9 3T5F C8 3T64 E13 3T70 I9 3T71 I8 3T74 H10 3T75 H10 3T76 E13 3T85 I9 3T86 F10 3T87 F10 5T53 E12 5T54 E5 5T61 F4 5T63 A10 7T20 G9 7T56 I9 7T57 E11 7T5A B7 7T5B B9 9T57 G7 9T59 F5 9T60 G5 9T62 G5 9T65 G5 9T66 F14 9T67 F14 9T68 F13 9T69 G13 9T6A G14 9T6B G14 9T70 H8 AT62 E4 AT63 F4 AT64 F9 AT65 F9 FT56 I8 FT57 H13 FT5B B8 FT5C B9 FT76 H8 FT77 F11 FT78 G11 IHC6 B8 IT01 E2 IT02 G8 IT06 E2 IT09 E2 IT12 E2 IT13 E2 IT14 E2 IT19 I9 IT20 I9 IT21 G9 IT23 G13 IT28 E14 IT5A B8 IT70 E12 IT71 E13 IT73 G10 IT74 G11 IT75 H10 IT76 H13 IT77 H10 IT7A E3 IT7B E3 IT7C E3 IT86 G11 IT89 F4 IT90 F4 IT91 G4 IT92 F13 IT93 G11 IT94 H10 IT95 H10 IT96 H11 IT97 H11 ITAA G9 ITAC G9 ITAD G14 ITAE F11

10

11

12

13

14

15

B03A
A

MAIN TUNER
RESERVED +12VD

+5V

B03A
A
5T63 4u7
+5V-TUN

3T5A

2K2

RES 1 10 2

* 1T75
IN ISWI IGND GND O1 O2 NC

2
IT5A 1 7T5B PHD38N02LT 2T5A 22n FT5B 3T5C 1K0 3T5D 1K0

EMC 2T5D

1n0 3T5B

2T5C

2T5B

3 8

6 7

IF-FILTN2 IF-FILTP2

10K

4 5

IF-FILTP1 IF-FILTN1

B
1u0

7T5A TS2431

OFWK6274K 38M

FT5C

IHC6

3T5E 10K

1 2 3

I IGND GND X6768M 37M67

O1 O2

5 4

3T5F

IF-FILTN1 IF-FILTP1

1K0

1T55

1u0

* 1T70
1 2 1T04
TD1716F

I IGND GND X6778M 36M18

O1 O2

5 4

IF-FILTN2 IF-FILTP2

* IC ADRESS C0

D
RF-IN 14
MT

TUNER
DC_PWR NC1 RF_AGC NC2 AS SCL SDA XTAL_OUT +5V IF_OUT1 IF_OUT2
13
MT

D
+5V-TUN O1 O2 4 5
IF-FILTN3 IF-FILTP3

RES 1 2 3

15

12

* 1T65
I IGND GND X6874D 36M125

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

IT01

IT06 IT7C IT12 IT13 IT7A IT7B IT14 AT62

IT09

V1

IT70 IT28

2T84

2T79

100n

22u

100u 16V

5T53

2T64

30R

RES 2T59

150p

150p

3T76 7T57 TDA9898HL/V2 2T46 10n ITAE 14 45 2 18 35 37 42 26 27 FT77 29 30 47 31 33 12 16 15 IT21 IT02 3T24 470R ITAA 3T42 330R 3T54 330R 3T55 IT95 5K6 IT73 2T81 2T82 47p 2n2 IT94 2T83 IT77 4n7 2T97 100n 2T80 220n IT74 13 IT93 19 IT86 38 1 IT96 8 IT97 5 20 IT71 3K3 3T64 RES 39 46 23 24 32 25 6 7 2K2 IT92 100p
RES

2T91 RES

43
VP

5T61

560n

30R 2T62 100n 2T93 AT64 22u TUN-AGC 4-MHz IF-N 3T86

IC

47R

47R

AT63 IT89

2T67

4n7

IF PROCESSING
NC

44
OPTXTAL FREF

5T54

+5V-TUN

2T96

2T78 100p 100R

4-MHz SDA-SSB SCL-SSB

3T36

3T37

100R

2T87

3p3

SDA SCL BVS ADRSEL IF1 A B A B A B

3T57 3T56 100R

2T71

4n7

AT65

IF-P

3T87

100R

A OUT1 B A OUT2 B TAGC AUD CVBS 1 MPP 2 EXTFILO

RES

9T66 2T60 10n

4n7

IT90

9T59

SDA-TUNER TUN-AGC 9T57 ITAC FT78

IF2

9T60 IT91 RES 9T62 RES 9T65

2T47

100n

SCL-TUNER

IF3

RES 2T51 10n 9T68 9 10 RES 2T73 10n 9T69 3 4 17 21 IT23

IF-FILTP1 IF-FILTN1 IF-FILTP2 IF-FILTN2 IF-FILTP3 IF-FILTN3

9T67 RES 2T74 10n 9T6A RES RES 2T75 10n RES 2T66 10n RES 9T6B

2T72

SDA-SSB-MUX2 SCL-SSB-MUX2

3T40 V1 4K7

FILI EXT FMI AGCDIN

1T85 36 RES 3T39 150R 3 O I GND SFSKA 4M5 RES 1 2

ITAD

RES 3T41 150R

3T25

10K

VIF FM LF SYN1 SYN2 CTAGC CIFAGC CDEEM GND GNDD 11

2T03

7T20 BC847BW

1n0

TOP2

3T74 470R

CAF1 CAF2 GNDA

28 34 IT76 FT57 TDA-IF-AGC

TUN-AGC

9T70 RES

3T75

2T92

2T85

100n

470n

1K8 IT75 FT76

22p

48

22

V1

2T77

2T63

2T65

CVBS-TER-OUT

IC ADRESS 86

2T98

22u

7T56 1 3T70 IT19 100R

FT56 CVBS4

41 40

1n5

10n

TUN-AGC-MON

3T71

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220R

3T85

68R

IT20

BC847BW

15

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

59

SSB: Channel Decoder DVB-T


2T01 A8 2T04 C8 2T05 C8 2T07 C8 2T08 C9 2T09 C9 2T12 C11 2T13 C11 2T14 C12 2T15 C12 2T16 C11 2T18 D8 2T19 D8 2T20 E6 2T21 E6 2T24 F6 2T25 B7 2T26 C4 2T27 B8 2T28 H5 2T29 H5 2T31 D2 2T32 A8 2T35 C9 2T36 C9 3T01 H4 3T02 H4 3T06 D8 3T07 G8 3T08 D7 3T09 D7 3T10 E7 3T11 E7 3T13 C2 3T14 C4 3T16 D3 3T18 G8 3T19 C2 3T20 A7 3T21 D3 3T26 F5 3T28 F5 3T29 G8 3T30 G8 3T31 H8 3T32 G13 3T33 G13 5T08 B8 5T09 A8 7T17-1 E9 7T17-2 H10 7T18-1 D4 7T18-2 C3 7T25 A8 9T03 G9 9T20 C3 FT11 B8 FT15 A8 FT17 F9 FT40 F9 FT41 F4 FT42 C2 IT03 B7 IT07 D9 IT08 E7 IT11 C3 IT15 C2 IT16 G12 IT17 H12 IT18 F7 IT22 D4 IT24 A8 IT25 A8 IT26 D3 IT27 D3 IT31 F6 IT32 F6 IT33 G10 IT41 A7 IT42 C2 IT43 E11 IT45 H9

6
+1V2-PNX8541

7
IT41 5T09 120R

8
FT15

9
+1V2DVB

10

11

12

13

14

22u 6.3V

B03B

CHANNEL DECODER DVB-T

B03B
A

2T01

RES
7T25 LD3985M122 1 IN INH OUT BP 5 4 IT25

2T25

1u0

3T20 100K

IT24

100n 2T32

2T27

COM

B
IT03 +3V3 120R 5T08 FT11 +3V3DVB

100n

B
22u 6.3V +3V3DVB +1V2DVB +1V2DVB +1V2DVB +1V2DVB +1V2DVB +1V2DVB +3V3DVB +3V3DVB +3V3DVB

IT11 9T20 RES +3V3DVB

2T04

100n 2T05

IT42 TUN-AGC FT42

3T19 100K RES 4 BC847BPN 7T18-2 3

C
2T26 100n 3T14 10K
IT15 5

2T07

100n 2T12

100n 2T14

100n RES 2T35

100n 2T36

100n 2T15

100n 2T08

100n 2T13

100n

100n 2T09

100K

IT22 6 IT26 3T16 1K0 IT27 2 7T18-1 BC847BPN 1

+5V-TUN +5V-TUN

3T06

47K RES

2T16

100n

TUN-AGC-MON

3T13

2T31

3T21

100n

D
AGC-COMP RESET-SYSTEM

IT07

56K

3T08

1K8 RES 3T09

2T18

100n

4K7

2T19

3T10 TDA-IF-AGC 18K

IT08 3T11 10K

100n

2T20

100n 2T21

100n

7T17-1 TDA10048HN

E
48 11 28 46 VDD33_ADC VDA_12_ANA VDDA12_OSC VDDA33_ADC VDDA12_PLL VDDE33 VDDI12 12 31 45 5 1 9
AGC_IF 42 43 18 32 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 FE-VALID AGC-COMP FE-DATA0 FE-DATA1 FE-DATA2 FE-DATA3 FE-DATA4 FE-DATA5 FE-DATA6 FE-DATA7 IT43 AGC_TUN DEN

4-MHz

FT41

2T24 100n

IT18 FT40

7 8 41

XIN XOUT CLR SADDR SCL SDA TCK TDI TDO TMS TRST M VI P

MAIN

F
SDA-SSB SCL-SSB 3T26 3T28 100R 100R

33 IT32 IT31 FT17 3T18 +3V3DVB 39 38 40 37 36 2 3 35 34

DO

I2C ADDRESS 10

JTAG-TDO

GPIO<0:3> OCLK PSYNC TUN SCL SDA 19 17 16 15 FE-CLK FE-SOP

3K3 3T07

10K RES 3T29

RES 3T30

3K3

RES 9T03

10K

VSSA_ADC

VSSA_OSC

VSSA_PLL

VSSE

VSSIS

JTAG-TCK JTAG-TDI JTAG-TMS JTAG-TRST IF-N 3T01 390R 3T02 390R 2T28 10n 2T29 10n

VSA_ANA

GND_HS

+3V3DVB

3T33

3T32

4K7

49

47

10

14 29

13 30 44

IT16

4K7
SCL-TUNER SDA-TUNER

IT33 IT17 7T17-2 TDA10048HN 50 51 52

IF-P

IT45

58 57
VIA VIA VIA

56 55

3T31

10K

VIA

VIA

53 54

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Q522.2E LA

7.

60

SSB: PNX8541: Standby Controller


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

B04A
A
RC_uP 9H0D 9H0E RES FOR ITV

PNX 8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER


2H04 1H00 27p 27M RC 9H0F RC2 RC1 AH00 7H00-6 PNX8541E1/M1/2414 +3V3-STANDBY 2H02 27p AG1 AG2 AA3 HP-DETECT RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH
+3V3-STANDBY REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH

B04A
A
SDO SDI CLK CSB AD4 AE1 AD1 AE3 SPI-SDO SPI-SDI SPI-CLK SPI-CSB SPI-SDI 3H32 10K SPI-PROG SPI-WP SCL SDA AG4 AH3 AD3 AD2 Y1 Y2 IH9K AA4 8 3H38-2 7 2 3H38-1 1 100R SCL-UP-MIPS SDA-UP-MIPS CTRL2-STBY_PWM-BOOST LED1 IH9H PSEN ALE 3H56 100R EA PSEN ALE EA SCL-UP-MIPS SDA-UP-MIPS CTRL2-STBY_PWM-BOOST LED1 3H00 10K 3H02 4K7 3H04 10K 3H06 10K 3H08 10K +3V3-STANDBY 10K 3H07 10K SPI-PROG FH00 FH03 2H06 RES 100p FOR SERVICE ONLY 9H08 4K7 3H05 10K 3H03 RES 9H04 3H01 +3V3-STANDBY KEYBOARD

STANDBY CONTROL
I XTAL O RESET_IN 0 1 2 3 P0 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 P1 3 7 0 1 2 3 P2 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 P3 3 4 5 0 1 P5 2 3 4 P6 5 +3V3-STANDBY SPI-PROG SPI-WP 7 3H78-2 2 1 +3V3-STANDBY SPI

RESET-STBY 3H10 3H13 +3V3-STANDBY 10K 3H15 10K 3H17 10K 3H20 22K +3V3-STANDBY 3H42 10K 3H48 100K 3H51 3H21 3H23 100K 10K 3H24 10K 3H27 10K 3H30 10K 3H58 10K 3H36 10K IH9Q 3H39 10K 3H46 27K 3H16 10K 3H19 4K7 REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH ENABLE-3V3 CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON IH9P AUDIO-RESET UART-SWITCH 2H00 IH9S 1n0 RC_uP LED2 CEC-HDMI SUPPLY-FAULT DETECT1 BOLT-ON-IO_RESET-STI7100 IH9R EJTAG-DETECT AV1-BLK STANDBY AUDIO-MUTE-UP DETECT2 IH9F CTRL4-STBY_SELECT CTRL3-STBY_POWER-OK-DISP RXD-UP TXD-UP IRQ-FRAME-SYNC 10K IH9N IH9M HP-DETECT RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH

3H14 10K

ENABLE-3V3 CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON AUDIO-RESET UART-SWITCH RC_uP LED2 CEC-HDMI SUPPLY-FAULT DETECT1 BOLT-ON-IO_RESET-STI7100 EJTAG-DETECT AV1-BLK STANDBY AUDIO-MUTE-UP DETECT2 CTRL4-STBY_SELECT CTRL3-STBY_POWER-OK-DISP RXD-UP TXD-UP IRQ-FRAME-SYNC 3H37 10K RES IH02

U5 U4 U3 U2 U1 V5 V4 V3 AA2 AA1 AB4 AB3 AB2 V2 V1 W4 W3 W2 W1 Y4 Y3 AB1 AC5 AC4 AC3 AC2 AC1 AF4 AF3 AF2 AF1 AE2 AE4

DEVELOPMENT ONLY

I2C uP

0 PWM 1 PSEN ALE EA

100R 3H38-3 6 3 3H38-4 5 4 100R 100R 3H54 100R 3H53-2 100R

+3V3-STANDBY 3H26

10K 10K 3H28 100K 3H31 10K

2H07 RES 2H10 100n RES SDM 7H02 M25P05-AVMN6 IH00 SPI-SDO IH03 SPI-CLK IH06 SPI-CSB IH07 SPI-WP 3 7 W HOLD VSS 4 1 S 6 5 D C 8 FH01 100p 9H01 FOR SERVICE ONLY

+3V3-STANDBY

3H60 10K

VCC

3H64 10K 3H52 3H70 BACKLIGHT-CONTROL 10K 680R 9H06

RESET-SYSTEM SDM KEYBOARD 100n IRQ-FRAME-SYNC

2H01

RESET-SYSTEM AV2-BLK SDM KEYBOARD LIGHT-SENSOR AV1-STATUS AV2-STATUS

512K FLASH

IH01 Q 2 SPI-SDI

+5V

+3V3

+3V3

3 6 +3V3 4 3H86-4 10K IH9E 5 6 3H86-3 10K IH9D 3 2 3H86-2 10K 7 8 3H86-1 10K IH19 1 2 IH14 1 7H16-1 BC847BS 1 2 1

7H14 PDTC114EU 3H43 3K3

10K

3H22

DETECT1

DETECT2

3H12 4K7 RES

4K7 RES

FH05

FH04

3H41

+12VD

3H25

RES 10K

E
7H03 BC847BW RES

IH09

IH10 IH11 9H05 CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON LAMP-ON-OUT +3V3-STANDBY

F
+1V2-PNX8541 6 3H92-3 10K 3 2 3H92-2 10K IH04

IH16 1

2H03 1u0

3 5 7H16-2 BC847BS 4

RESERVED

9H07 3H0C +12VD 100R 7H06 PDTC114EU

3H0B 100R

CTRL3-STBY_POWER-OK-DISP

3H92-1

G
IH9G 2 1

10K

IH17 1

7H07 PDTC114EU

G
7H94 BC847BW 3 AUDIO-MUTE-UP 1 2 3H44 AUDIO-RESET 10K BAS316 IH0Z FH02 6H00 BAS316 6H03 AUDIO-MUTE

+5V

3 3H87-3 6 10K 7

10K 3H87-2

10K 3H87-1 8 5

10K 3H87-4 4

IH18 1

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1H00 A4 2H00 B3 2H01 D3 2H02 A3 2H03 F6 2H04 A3 2H06 C14 2H07 C14 2H10 C11 3H00 B11 3H01 B12 3H02 B11 3H03 B12 3H04 B11 3H05 B12 3H06 B11 3H07 B12 3H08 C11 3H0A A3 3H0B G13 3H0C G11 3H10 B2 3H12 E12 3H13 B1 3H14 B4 3H15 B1 3H16 B2 3H17 B1 3H19 B2 3H20 B1 3H21 C2 3H22 E12 3H23 C1 3H24 C2 3H25 E12 3H26 C1 3H27 C2 3H28 C1 3H29 F12 3H30 C2 3H31 C1 3H32 A11 3H36 D2 3H37 D4 3H38-1 B7 3H38-2 B7 3H38-3 B7 3H38-4 B7 3H39 B2 3H41 E9 3H42 B1 3H43 F8 3H44 H4 3H46 C2 3H48 C1 3H51 C2 3H52 D2 3H53-2 B7 3H54 B7 3H56 C7 3H58 C2 3H60 D1 3H64 D1 3H70 D2 3H78-1 E5 3H78-2 E6 3H86-1 F4 3H86-2 F4 3H86-3 F3 3H86-4 F2 3H87-1 H3 3H87-2 H3 3H87-3 H2 3H87-4 H4 3H92-1 G4 3H92-2 F4 3H92-3 F3 6H00 G13 6H02 F4 6H03 H13 7H00-6 A5 7H02 D11 7H03 E12 7H06 G12 7H07 G13 7H14 E6 7H16-1 F5 7H16-2 F5 7H94 G4 9H01 C14 9H04 B13 9H05 F12 9H06 D2 9H07 G12 9H08 C14 9H0D A1 9H0E A1 9H0F A2 AH00 A4 FH00 C13 FH01 C13

FH02 G13 FH03 C13 FH04 E8 FH05 E6 IH00 D10 IH01 D11 IH02 D4 IH03 D10 IH04 F4 IH06 D10 IH07 D10 IH09 E12 IH0Z H13 IH10 F12 IH11 F12 IH14 E5 IH16 F5 IH17 G5 IH18 G4 IH19 E4 IH9D E3 IH9E E3 IH9F C2 IH9G G3 IH9H B8 IH9K C6 IH9M B3 IH9N B2 IH9P B3 IH9Q C2 IH9R C2 IH9S B3

RES 3H0A

10K

3H78-1

10K

10K

BAS316

6H02

3H29

10K

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

61

SSB: PNX8541: NVM

3
+3V3-PER

4
IHC2
2

B04B
A

PNX 8541: NVM

B04B
A

RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH

FHC6

3HC2-1 10K

FHC9 BC857BW 7HC4 2HC0 RES

7HC3
8

100n

IHC7

1 2 3

(8Kx8) EEPROM
0 1 2 ADR

3HC9

10K

WC SCL

7 6 5 FHC1 FHC2 SCL-UP-MIPS SDA-UP-MIPS 6HC2 BAS316 +3V3-STANDBY

10K

+3V3-PER

3HC2-3

IHC1

SDA
4

FHC7 6HC1 BAS316 IHC5 +3V3-EXT

MAIN NVM

+3V3

RES
5HC0 30R

C
RXD FHC3 7HC0-1 74HC4066PW 1 13

C
2HC1 100n 2 RXD-UP

2HC0 A5 2HC1 C7 3HC2-1 A3 3HC2-2 A4 3HC2-3 B5 3HC7 F6 3HC8 F5 3HC9 B4 5HC0 C6 6HC1 C6 6HC2 B6 7HC0-1 C6 7HC0-2 D6 7HC0-3 E6 7HC0-4 E6 7HC1 F6 7HC2 F6 7HC3 B4 7HC4 A4 FHC1 B5 FHC2 B5 FHC3 D6 FHC4 F5 FHC5 F5 FHC6 A3 FHC7 C4 FHC9 A4 IHC1 A4 IHC2 A4 IHC5 C6 IHC7 B3 IHC8 C7

3HC2-2

10K

IHC8
14

1 1 X1
7

D
UART-SWITCHn

7HC0-2 74HC4066PW 4 5

14

1 1 X1
7

D
3 RXD-MIPS

TXD

7HC0-3 74HC4066PW 8 1 6 X1

14

1
7

TXD-UP

E
7HC0-4 74HC4066PW 11 12 1

E
1 10 TXD-MIPS

X1
7

3HC8

10K

3HC7 10K

14

UART-SWITCHn

FHC4

FHC5 UART-SWITCH

7HC2 PDTC144EU 7HC1 PDTC144EU

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SSB: PNX8541: Miscellaneous

B04C
A

PNX 8541: MISCELLANEOUS

B04C
A

2HD0 C3 3HD3-1 B2 3HD3-2 C2 3HD3-3 D2 3HD3-4 B4 7HD0 B3 FHD0 B4 FHD1 C2 IHD0 C3

+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY

B
FHD0

3HD3-4 5

3HD3-1

10K

10K

7HD0 NCP303LSN10T1 2 3 IHD0 5 IN RST GND CD NC 1

RESET-STBY

FHD1

3HD3-2

10K

2HD0

3HD3-3

10K

100n

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SSB: PNX8541: Control MIPS

6
FOR DEV PURPOSE
+3V3-PER

7
+3V3-PER

3HF9

3HF3

10K

MIPS C0NTROL
EJTAG-TDI EJTAG-TCK EJTAG-TMS EJTAG-TRSTN EJTAG-TDO SCL1 SDA1 SCL2 SDA2 SCL3 SDA3 +1V2-PNX8541 9HF8 BACKLIGHT-CONTROL CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON IRQ-PCI 9HF3 IRQ-CA RXD-MIPS TXD-MIPS AE27 T1 T2 T3 G27 E27 D28 AK1 AJ2 AK3 AJ3 AK2 AK27 AH27 AK29 AK28 AJ28 AJ27 TDI TCK TMS EJTAG TRST TDO SCL I2C1 SDA SCL I2C2 SDA SCL I2C3 SDA VPP_ID 0 1 2 GPIO 3 4 5 RESET_SYS 27MHz_OUT AJ26 AK26 IHF6 3HF0 33R RESET-SYSTEM PCI-CLK-OUT

RESET-SYSTEM IHFD

6HF0

7H00-4 PNX8541E1/M1/2414

RES

7HF2 PDTC114EU

SML-310

IHFC

330R

B04E

PNX8541: CONTROL MIPS

B04E
A

PCI-CLK-OUT

B
IHF0 3HFH 33R 3HF2 33R 3HF4 33R IHFA PCI-CLK-PNX8535 IHFB PCI-CLK-USB20 IHF5 PCI-CLK-PNX5050

RESERVED USE WHEN PCI CLK IS DIRECT FROM 8541

IHF7 IHF8

+3V3-PER

3HP8 10K

9HF4 RES

C
+3V3-PER 2HF5

IRQ-CA

USE FOR PCI CLK

BACKLIGHT-CONTROL

IHF9

3HFY 10K 3HF1 10K

+3V3-PER 7HF1 CY2305S

10n 2HF6
6

100n

IRQ-PCI

PCI-CLK-OUT

3HFR 33R

ZERO DELAY BUFFER


1 REF CLK

VDD 1 2 3 4 3 2 5 7 8 3HFM 33R 3HFN 33R 2HF7 10p RES 2HF8 3HFK 33R 15p PCI-CLK-PNX8535

GND +3V3-PER SCL1 IHFE IHFF IHFG IHFH 3HPE 100R 3HPG 100R SCL3 SDA3 3HPJ 100R 3HPD 100R SDA-UP-MIPS 3HPF 100R 3HPH 100R SDA-SSB SDA-SSB FHP2 FHP5 3HPK +3V3-PER 2K2 3HPM 2K2 9HF5 RES 9HF6 RES 1 2 SCL SDA
INP FIL I2 C -BUS CTRL

CLKOUT

PCI-CLK-PNX5050 PCI-CLK-USB20

SCL-UP-MIPS
2HP1 100p

4K7 3HPC

3HPX

4K7 3HPY

3HPZ

4K7

SCL2 SDA2

SCL-UP-MIPS
3

SDA-UP-MIPS SCL-SSB SCL-SSB 7HP5 PCA9540BDP

VDD

SC0 SC1 SD0 SD1

5 8 4 7

FHP3 FHP4 FHPA FHPB

4K7

SDA1

RESERVED

SCL-SSB-MUX1 SCL-SSB-MUX2 SDA-SSB-MUX1 SDA-SSB-MUX2

2HF2 C1 2HF5 C7 2HF6 C7 2HF7 D8 2HF8 D8 2HP1 E5 3HF0 B5 3HF1 D2 3HF2 C6 3HF3 A6 3HF4 C6 3HF9 A7 3HFH B6 3HFK D8 3HFM D8 3HFN E8 3HFR D6 3HFY C2 3HP8 C1 3HPC E7 3HPD E1 3HPE E1 3HPF E1 3HPG E1 3HPH E1 3HPJ E1 3HPK E3 3HPM E3 3HPX E7 3HPY E7 3HPZ E6 6HF0 A7 7H00-4 A3 7HF1 D7 7HF2 B7 7HP5 E5 9HF1 F7 9HF2 F7 9HF3 C2 9HF4 C2 9HF5 F3 9HF6 F3 9HF8 B2 FHP2 E3 FHP3 E7 FHP4 F7 FHP5 E3 FHPA F7 FHPB F7 IHF0 B6 IHF5 B7 IHF6 B4 IHF7 C3 IHF8 C2 IHF9 C2 IHFA C7 IHFB C7 IHFC A7 IHFD A7 IHFE E1 IHFF E1 IHFG E1 IHFH E1

2HF2 100n

F
SDA-SSB SCL-SSB

VSS
6

F
9HF1 9HF2 SDA-SSB-MUX2 SCL-SSB-MUX2

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SSB: PNX8541: Control PCI

B04F
A

PNX 8541: CONTROL PCI

B04F
A

3HE5 B2 3HED-1 B7 3HED-2 B8 3HED-3 B8 3HED-4 B7 3HEE-1 B7 3HEE-2 C8 3HEE-3 B7 3HES-1 C7 3HES-2 C7 3HES-3 D7 3HES-4 D7 3HEU C5 7H00-5 B4 9HE4 D8 9HE5 D8 FHE1 C3 FHE2 C3 FHE3 C3

B
XIO-ACK 3HE5 100R FHE1 FHE2 FHE3

7H00-5 PNX8541E1/M1/2414

PCI IXO
A11 B10 B11 C11 D11 E11 A20 B20 C20 D20 A19 B19 C19 D19 E19 A18 B18 C18 D18 E18 A17 B17 E15 D15 C15 B15 A15 E14 D14 C14 B14 A14 E13 D13 C13 B13 A13 E12 ACK XIO AD25 0 1 XIO SEL 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PCI AD 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PCI AD 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 0 1 CBE 2 3 PCI_CLK DEVSEL FRAME IRDY TRDY STOP PCI CTRL IDSEL PAR PERR SERR REQ GNT REQ_B GNT_B INTA_OUT D12 C12 B12 A12 A21 A16 C17 D17 E17 B16 B21 E16 C16 D16 D21 E21 E22 E20 C21 PCI-CBE0 PCI-CBE1 PCI-CBE2 PCI-CBE3 PCI-CLK-PNX8535 PCI-DEVSEL PCI-FRAME PCI-IRDY PCI-TRDY PCI-STOP PCI-AD24 PCI-PAR PCI-PERR PCI-SERR PCI-REQ PCI-GNT PCI-REQ-B PCI-GNT-B

XIO-SEL-NAND

PCI-DEVSEL PCI-FRAME PCI-IRDY PCI-TRDY PCI-STOP PCI-PERR PCI-SERR

3HED-4 5 3HED-3 6 3HEE-3 6 3HEE-2 7

4 10K 3HED-2 7 3 10K 3HED-1 8 310K 210K 3HEE-1 8

B
2 10K 1 10K +3V3-PER

1 10K

PCI-AD0 PCI-AD1 PCI-AD2 PCI-AD3 PCI-AD4 PCI-AD5 PCI-AD6 PCI-AD7 PCI-AD8 PCI-AD9 PCI-AD10 PCI-AD11 PCI-AD12 PCI-AD13 PCI-AD14 PCI-AD15 PCI-AD16 PCI-AD17 PCI-AD18 PCI-AD19 PCI-AD20 PCI-AD21 PCI-AD22 PCI-AD23 PCI-AD24 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD31

3HEU 100R

C
2 10K PCI-REQ PCI-GNT PCI-REQ-B PCI-GNT-B 3 10K 4 10K 1 10K 7 3HES-2 +3V3-PER 6 3HES-3

+3V3-PER 9HE4 PCI-REQ-USB20

5 3HES-4

+3V3-PER 9HE5 PCI-GNT-USB20

8 3HES-1

+3V3-PER

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SSB: PNX8541: DDR2


1 2 3
3HJ5
2HH4 100n

4
IHG0

6
7H00-2 PNX8541E1/M1/2414

10

11

12

13

14

B04G
A
FHG1 FHG2 FHG3 FHG4 FHG5 FHG6 FHG7 FHG8 FHG9 FHGA FHGB FHGC FHGD FHGE FHGG FHGO FHGI FHGJ FHGK FHGL

PNX 8541: DDR2


+1V8-PNX8541 DDR2-A12 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A9 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A0 DDR2-BA0 DDR2-BA1 DDR2-CAS DDR2-RAS DDR2-CS DDR2-WE DDR2-CKE DDR2-DQS0_P DDR2-DQS0_N DDR2-DQS1_P DDR2-DQS1_N DDR2-DQS2_P DDR2-DQS2_N DDR2-DQS3_P DDR2-DQS3_N DDR2-DQM0 DDR2-DQM1 DDR2-DQM2 DDR2-DQM3 DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CLK_N DDR2-ODT DDR2-CKE DDR2-WE DDR2-CS DDR2-RAS DDR2-CAS DDR2-BA0 DDR2-BA1 DDR2-A0 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A9 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A12

5K6 3HJY DDR2-VREF-CTRL 820R 100n 2HH5

DDR
T30 AE26 AA28 AA29 Y28 Y29 H28 H29 G28 G29 U29 U30 M30 M29 VREF IREF P N P N P N P N DQS0 DQS1 DQS2 DQS3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DQ 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DQ 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

7HG3 LD1117DT18
V30 AD28 AB28 AB30 AD29 V29 AD27 V28 W30 AC30 AA30 AC28 AD30 W28 AC29 Y30 E30 L28 J29 J28 L29 E29 L27 E28 F30 K30 H30 K28 L30 F29 J30 F28 DDR2-D0 DDR2-D1 DDR2-D3 DDR2-D2 DDR2-D6 DDR2-D5 DDR2-D4 DDR2-D7 DDR2-D8 DDR2-D9 DDR2-D10 DDR2-D11 DDR2-D12 DDR2-D13 DDR2-D14 DDR2-D15 DDR2-D16 DDR2-D17 DDR2-D19 DDR2-D18 DDR2-D22 DDR2-D23 DDR2-D20 DDR2-D21 DDR2-D24 DDR2-D30 DDR2-D26 DDR2-D25 DDR2-D28 DDR2-D31 DDR2-D27 DDR2-D29

+1V8-PNX8541 +1V8-PNX8541

+1V8-PNX8541

B04G
A

+3V3F
10u 2HHW 2HHV 100n

IN

OUT COM

2
EMC 2HHX 22u

FH07 DDR2-VREF-CTRL DDR2-VREF-DDR

FH06

0 1 DQM 2 3 P CLK N ODT CKE WEB CSB RASB CASB 0 BA 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A 8 9 10 11 12 NC

3HJV 3HGN

0R 3HJW 0R 3HGM 22R 3HGJ 22R 3HGG 22R 3HGE 22R 22R

22R 3HGK 22R 3HGH 22R

N28 N29 P27 U26 R28 P28 P29 P30 T27 R29 P26 R30 N26 U28 M26 R27 M27 V26 M28 R26 T28 L26 U27 J27

B
FOR EMC
+1V8-PNX8541 100n 2HHZ +1V8-PNX8541 100n 2HHY

FHGH 3HJ0 220R

DDR2-ODT DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CLK_N

3HGF 3HGD 22R 3HGB 22R 3HG9 22R 3HG7 22R 3HG5 22R 3HG3 22R 3HG1 22R

3HKR 3HKS 10K RES 3HKT 10K RES 3HKV 10K RES 10K RES

DDR2-DQS0_N DDR2-DQS1_N DDR2-DQS2_N DDR2-DQS3_N

3HGC 22R 3HGA 22R 3HG8 22R 3HG6 22R 3HG4 22R 3HG2 22R

D
+1V8-PNX8541 +1V8-PNX8541

E
100n 2HGW 100n 2HGM 100n 2HGG 2HGH 100n 2HGN 100n 2HGC 100n 2HGD 100n 2HGR 2HGU 100n 2HGB 100n 2HGE 100n 2HGS 100n 2HGP 100n 2HGA 100n 2HGK 100n 2HGV 100n 2HGY 100n 2HGF 100n 2HGT 100n 2HGZ 100n 2HG3 100n 2HG8 2HG0 100n 2HG1 100n 2HG2 100n 2HG4 100n 2HG5 100n 2HG6 100n 2HG7 2HG9 100n 2HGJ 100n 2HH0 100n 2HH1 2HH2 100n 100n 100n 22u

E
7HG0 MT47H32M16BT-37E
D1 H1 M9 R9 V1 M1 D1 H1 M9 R9 V1 M1 D9 F1 F3 F7 F9 H9 K1 K3 K7 K9 22u

DDR2-A0 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A9 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A12 DDR2-BA0 DDR2-BA1 RES 3HKM

R8 R3 R7 T2 T8 T3 T7 U2 U8 U3 R2 U7 V2 P2 P3 P1 220R M8 N8 P8 N2 N7 P7 N3 N9 E3 J3

VDD 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 A 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 1 BA 2 CK CK CS CKE RAS CAS WE ODT U DM L

VDDL

DDR2 SDRAM 8MX16X4

VDDQ VREF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 U U L L

M2 K8 K2 L7 L3 L1 L9 J1 J9 F8 F2 G7 G3 G1 G9 E1 E9 E7 D8 J7 H8 A1 A2 A8 A9 D2 H2 V8 AA1 AA2 AA8 AA9 2HHA 100n 3HGR 22R 3HGT 22R 3HGV 22R 3HGY 22R 3HH0 22R 3HH2 22R 3HH4 22R 3HH6 22R 3HH8 22R 3HHA 22R 3HGP

DDR2-VREF-DDR 22R 3HGS 22R 3HGU 22R 3HGW 22R 3HGZ 22R 3HH1 22R 3HH3 22R 3HH5 22R 3HH7 22R 3HH9 22R DDR2-D0 DDR2-D1 DDR2-D2 DDR2-D3 DDR2-D4 DDR2-D5 DDR2-D6 DDR2-D7 DDR2-D8 DDR2-D9 DDR2-D10 DDR2-D11 DDR2-D12 DDR2-D13 DDR2-D14 DDR2-D15 DDR2-DQS1_P DDR2-DQS1_N DDR2-DQS0_P DDR2-DQS0_N

DQ

DDR2-A0 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A9 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A12 DDR2-BA0 DDR2-BA1 RES DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CLK_N DDR2-CS DDR2-CKE DDR2-RAS DDR2-CAS DDR2-WE DDR2-ODT DDR2-DQM3 DDR2-DQM2 3HKN 220R

7HG1 MT47H32M16BT-37E R8 R3 R7 T2 T8 T3 T7 U2 U8 U3 R2 U7 V2 P2 P3 P1 M8 N8 P8 N2 N7 P7 N3 N9 E3 J3

VDD 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 A 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 1 BA 2 CK CK CS CKE RAS CAS WE ODT U DM L

VDDL

VDDQ

DDR2 SDRAM 8MX16X4

VREF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 U U L L

M2 K8 K2 L7 L3 L1 L9 J1 J9 F8 F2 G7 G3 G1 G9 E1 E9 E7 D8 J7 H8 A1 A2 A8 A9 D2 H2 V8 AA1 AA2 AA8 AA9 2HH3 100n 3HHC 22R 3HHE 22R 3HHG 22R 3HHJ 22R 3HHM 22R 3HHP 22R 3HHS 22R 3HHU 22R 3HHW 22R 3HHZ 22R 3HHB

DDR2-VREF-DDR 22R 3HHD 22R 3HHF 22R 3HHH 22R 3HHK 22R 3HHN 22R 3HHR 22R 3HHT 22R 3HHV 22R 3HHY 22R DDR2-D16 DDR2-D17 DDR2-D18 DDR2-D19 DDR2-D20 DDR2-D21 DDR2-D22 DDR2-D23 DDR2-D24 DDR2-D25 DDR2-D26 DDR2-D27 DDR2-D28 DDR2-D29 DDR2-D30 DDR2-D31 DDR2-DQS3_P DDR2-DQS3_N DDR2-DQS2_P DDR2-DQS2_N

DQ

DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CLK_N DDR2-CS DDR2-CKE DDR2-RAS DDR2-CAS DDR2-WE DDR2-ODT DDR2-DQM1 DDR2-DQM0

DQS

DQS

NC

NC

V3 V7

RFU VSS
D3 H3 M3 T1 U9

V3 V7

RFU VSS
D3 H3 M3 T1 U9

VSSDL
M7

VSSQ CODE 9322 249 12668 IN ECM

VSSDL
M7

VSSQ CODE 9322 249 12668 IN ECM

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2HG0 E2 2HG1 E3 2HG2 E3 2HG3 E3 2HG4 E3 2HG5 E4 2HG6 E4 2HG7 E4 2HG8 E4 2HG9 E6 2HGA E7 2HGB E7 2HGC E7 2HGD E7 2HGE E7 2HGF E8 2HGG E8 2HGH E9 2HGJ E9 2HGK E9 2HGM E9 2HGN E10 2HGP E10 2HGR E10 2HGS E10 2HGT E10 2HGU E12 2HGV E12 2HGW E13 2HGX A12 2HGY E13 2HGZ E13 2HH0 E13 2HH1 E14 2HH2 E14 2HH3 F13 2HH4 A3 2HH5 A5 2HHA F7 2HHK E6 2HHM E6 2HHN E11 2HHP E12 2HHU A11 2HHV A9 2HHW A9 2HHX A10 2HHY B13 2HHZ C13 3HG1 D4 3HG2 D5 3HG3 C4 3HG4 C5 3HG5 C4 3HG6 C5 3HG7 C4 3HG8 C5 3HG9 C4 3HGA C5 3HGB C4 3HGC C5 3HGD C4 3HGE B4 3HGF C4 3HGG B5 3HGH B4 3HGJ B5 3HGK B4 3HGM B5 3HGN B4 3HGP F7 3HGR F7 3HGS F8 3HGT F7 3HGU F8 3HGV F7 3HGW F8 3HGY F7 3HGZ F8 3HH0 G7 3HH1 G8 3HH2 G7 3HH3 G8 3HH4 G7 3HH5 G8 3HH6 G7 3HH7 G8 3HH8 G7 3HH9 G8 3HHA G7 3HHB F13 3HHC F13 3HHD F14 3HHE F13 3HHF F14 3HHG F13 3HHH F14 3HHJ F13 3HHK F14 3HHM G13 3HHN G14 3HHP G13 3HHR G14 3HHS G13 3HHT G14 3HHU G13 3HHV G14 3HHW G13 3HHY G14 3HHZ G13 3HJ0 C1 3HJ1 A12 3HJ2 B12 3HJ3 A13

3HJ4 B13 3HJ5 A4 3HJV B4 3HJW B5 3HJY A4 3HKM G4 3HKN G10 3HKR C1 3HKS C1 3HKT C1 3HKV C1 7H00-2 A6 7HG0 E 7HG1 F11 7HG3 A10 FH06 A13 FH07 A12 FHG1 A1 FHG2 A1 FHG3 A1 FHG4 A1 FHG5 A1 FHG6 A1 FHG7 A1 FHG8 A1 FHG9 A1 FHGA A1 FHGB A1 FHGC A1 FHGD B1 FHGE B1 FHGG B1 FHGH B1 FHGI B1 FHGJ B1 FHGK B1 FHGL B1 FHGO B1 IHG0 A4

2HHU

330u 6.3V

10u

2HGX

560R

560R

330u 6.3V 2HHM

RES 2HHN

RES 2HHK

330u 6.3V 2HHP

1u0

D7 E2 E8 G2 G8 H7 J2 J8 L2 L8

D7 E2 E8 G2 G8 H7 J2 J8 L2 L8

D9 F1 F3 F7 F9 H9 K1 K3 K7 K9

1u0

560R

3HJ2

3HJ4

560R

3HJ3

3HJ1

14

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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SSB: PNX8541: Digital Video In

Personal Notes:

B04H
A

PNX 8541: DIGITAL VIDEO IN

B04H
A

3HK0 D2 7H00-3 B2 9HK0 C2 IHKM D2

B
7H00-3 PNX8541E1/M1/2414

HDMI
RX2RX2+ RX1RX1+ RX0RX0+ RXCRXC+ CEC-HDMI DDC-SCL DDC-SDA RREF-PNX8535 RES 9HK0 B8 B9 A7 A8 B6 B7 A9 A10 C10 C9 E10 C7 P N P N P N P N RX_0 RX_1 RX_2 RX_C HOT_PLUG D10 HOT-PLUG

CEC SCL DDC SDA RREF

3HK0 12K

IHKM

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SSB: PNX8541: Audio


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

B04I
A

PNX 8541: AUDIO


AUDIO-VDD 2HMJ IHMY IHMW ADAC(7) IHMV 3 2 2HMN 100n AUDIO-VEE 1K0 11 IHMZ 3HMF 100n 4 7HM1-1 LM324 1 FHM0 AUDIO-CL-L

B04I
A

B
AUDIO-VDD

RESERVED

3HME-2 10K

3HME-1 10K 2HMP 33p

3HMY

2 BC857BW 7HM3 3

IHN8 6

C
+AUDIO-POWER IHM6 5HM0 AUDIO-VDD 30R 2HMG 1u0

IHM2 ADAC(1)

3HMZ 5K6 9HM1

IHN0 2 7HM2-1 BC847BS 1 IHNG 3HMA 180R AUDIO-VDD 3HML 820R IHN3 ADAC(8) IHN6 6 11 5 4 7HM1-2 LM324 7 3HMG FHM1 IHM1 +AUDIO-L

AUDIO-CL-R

RES

3HMC

AUDIO-VEE 2HMH 1u0

IHM9

30R

5K6

-AUDIO-POWER

5HM1

1K0

IHNJ

AUDIO-VEE 3 3HME-3 10K AUDIO-VDD 6 5 3HME-4 10K 2HMT 33p 3HMW 2 BC857BW 7HM4 3 7HM2-2 BC847BS 4 IHNH 3HMB 180R AUDIO-VDD 1K2 4

1 IHNF

E
ADAC(2)

3 IHM3 3HMV 5K6 9HM2 2HM8 2HM5 IHN4 5

3HMU 820R

IHMG -AUDIO-R ADAC(5) IHNA 9 2HN1 3n3 3HMI 1K0 11 IHNB 10 4 7HM1-3 LM324 8 FHM2

AUDIO-OUT-L

IHNK 3HMD 5K6

AUDIO-VEE 2 3HMM-2 10K 7 8 3HMM-1 10K 2HMW 33p 1

2HM3 C4 2HM4 C6 2HM5 F6 2HM8 F4 2HMG C3 2HMH D3 2HMJ A10 2HMN B10 2HMP B10 2HMT D10 2HMW F10 2HMY H9 2HMZ H10 2HN1 F9 3HMA C6 3HMB F6 3HMC D6 3HMD F6 3HME-1 B10 3HME-2 B9 3HME-3 D9 3HME-4 D10 3HMF B11 3HMG D11 3HMI F11 3HMJ H11 3HML C7 3HMM-1 F9 3HMM-2 F10 3HMM-3 H9 3HMM-4 H10 3HMU E7 3HMV E5 3HMW E6 3HMY C6 3HMZ C5 5HM0 C2 5HM1 D2 7HM1-1 A10 7HM1-2 C10 7HM1-3 E10 7HM1-4 H10 7HM2-1 C6 7HM2-2 E6 7HM3 C7 7HM4 E7 9HM1 C5 9HM2 E5 FHM0 A11 FHM1 C11 FHM2 E11 FHM3 H11 IHM1 C7 IHM2 C4 IHM3 E4 IHM6 C2 IHM9 D2 IHMG E7 IHMV A9 IHMW A9 IHMY A10 IHMZ B10 IHN0 C6 IHN3 C9 IHN4 E6 IHN6 D10 IHN8 C6 IHNA F10 IHNB E9 IHND H9 IHNE H10 IHNF E6 IHNG C6 IHNH E6 IHNJ D6 IHNK F6

2HM3

2HM4

3n3

3n3

1u0

1u0

1K2

G
AUDIO-VDD

RES

RES

IHND ADAC(6) IHNE 2HMY 13 3n3 12

7HM1-4 LM324 14

FHM3

AUDIO-OUT-R

RES

1K0

11

3HMJ

H
33HMM-3 6 10K

AUDIO-VEE 53HMM-44 10K 2HMZ 33p

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SSB: PNX8541: Analogue AV


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2HS4 IHSF
3HRT 47R

9
22n

10
3HRS 27R

11
SC1-CVBS

12

13

B04K
A

PNX 8541: ANALOGUE AV


2HRZ 22n
47R 2HTP 3HSJ 100p

B04K
SC1-R

IHPF

5HRC 330n
2HTR 100p

3HSH 27R

IHSJ

IHR2

2HS7
3HRV

IHRH
47R 2HS8 100p

5HR2 330n
2HS9

IHST

3HRU 27R

SC1-G

100n

B
7H00-9 PNX8541E1/M1/2414

IHR7

2HS1 22n
3HRP

IHR0

5HR0 330n
2HS3

3HRR 27R
100p

IHSO

SC1-B

VIDEO ANALOGUE
IHSN R5 VSYNC_OUT ADC1 SPARE10 Y1_G1 Y2_G2 Y3_G3 Y4_G4 REF1 F1 F2 G1 G2 G3 G4 H1 H2 J1 J2 J3 J4 K1 K2 K3 K4 L1 L2 P4 P5 R1 R2 R3 R4 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 N1 N2 N3 N4 P1 P2 P3 A3 B3 IHSB A2 B2 IHSE F3 T4 A1 D4 C3 L4 K5 FHR4
2HT2 100n 2HT4

2HSA 22n
3HSN

IHRC

5HRG 330n

3HSM 27R
2HTV 100p

SC2-R

2HA2

22n

2HU5

22n IHSR 2HSC


3HRY

47R 2HSD

2HSE

100p

SPARE20 CVBS1_Y1_YC1 CVBS2_Y2_YC2 ADC2 CVBS3_Y3_YC3 CVBS4 REF2 SPARE30 Pr1_R1 Pr2_R2 Pr3_R3 Pr4_R4 REF3

22n IHSU 2HSJ 2HT7 22n IHPT 2HA4 IHPU 22n 2HT3 22n 22n
2HSM 47R 2HSK 3HS2 100p 100p

IHR5

5HR5

IHSV

3HS1 27R

100p

2HTH 22n IHSA 2HA3 IHPS

IHR3

5HR3 330n

C
3HRW 27R SC2-B

22n

SC2-G

330n

ADC2

2HSF
3HS0

IHR4
47R

3HRZ 27R

SC2-CVBS

2HT5 22n IHSC 2HA5 IHPV22n 2HU8 2HT6 IHSD 22n

22n

SPARE40 Pb1_B1 Pb2_B2 ADC3 Pb3_B3 Pb4_B4 REF4 IF_N IF_P SPARE52 ADC4 SPARE53 FM_P FM_N SPARE60 C4 C1|YC1 ADC4 C2|YC2 C3|YC3 REF6 DAC1 CVBS1_Y P N

22n

IHSK 2HTK 22n IHSL 2HST 22n

2HUN 22n 2HUP 22n


3HS8

2HT8 22n

IHR6
47R

3HS9 27R

FRONT-Y_CVBS

2HSV IHSM 2HSW 2HSB IHPW 2HSY IHSH 22n 22n 22n 2HS0 22n 22n IHRB

IHSZ

2HSP 22n

IHRF

3HST 27R
3HSV 47R

FRONT-C

3HS6 75R 3HS7 75R

2HUK 270p 2HKL 270p IHS3

75R 3HSW IHSX 2HSN 22n


3HSU

P DAC2 CVBS2_C N HSYNC_IN VSYNC_IN AGC 3V3_VIDEO_DAC VDAC_BIAS 3V3_TEST_DAC 3V3_VIDEO_REF

F
IHRE 5HRL 330n
2HU0 47R 2HTZ 100p 100p

IHSP

3HSR 27R 2HTB 22n


3HSA 47R 2HTC 100p

AV3-PR

FHR2

5HR9 330n

IHPB

3HSB 27R 2HTE 22n


3HSD 47R 2HTF

5HR7 +3V3-PER
10u

AV3-Y IHR8 5HRA 330n


2HTG 100p 100p

2HTD

100p

IHSG 4K7 4K7

3HS5 3HT9

IHPD

3HSE 27R

30R IHPA

AV3-PB

IHPC

FHR3
2HSZ 100n 2HT0 22n 2HT1 10u

5HR6 +3V3-PER 30R

IPHE

2HUB
3HT3

IHS6
47R

3HT4 27R

CVBS4

22n

IHPG

2HSR 100n
2HSQ 12p

IHPH

3HS3 390R

IHPJ

H
IF-N

IHPM

2HSS 100n

IHPN

3HS4 390R

IHPO

IF-P

IHS2

Y_CVBS-MON-OUT
3HSF 270p

FHR5 FHR6

2HTL

75R

I
H-SYNC-VGA V-SYNC-VGA

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13

2HA2 C2 2HA3 C3 2HA4 D3 2HA5 D3 2HKL F3 2HRZ A7 2HS0 F3 2HS1 B7 2HS2 B7 2HS3 B8 2HS4 A8 2HS7 A7 2HS8 B7 2HS9 B8 2HSA C9 2HSB E3 2HSC C9 2HSD C9 2HSE C10 2HSF D9 2HSJ D7 2HSK D7 2HSM D8 2HSN F7 2HSP F8 2HSQ H8 2HSR H8 2HSS H8 2HST E3 2HSV E3 2HSW E3 2HSY F2 2HSZ G3 2HT0 G3 2HT1 G4 2HT2 G3 2HT3 D2 2HT4 G4 2HT5 D2 2HT6 E2 2HT7 D2 2HT8 E7 2HTB F8 2HTC G9 2HTD G9 2HTE G10 2HTF G10 2HTG G10 2HTH C2 2HTK E3 2HTL I9 2HTP A7 2HTR A8 2HTU C9 2HTV C10 2HTZ F7 2HU0 F8 2HU5 C2 2HU8 E2 2HUB H10 2HUK F3 2HUN E3 2HUP E3 3HRP B7 3HRR B8 3HRS A10 3HRT A9 3HRU A8 3HRV B7 3HRW C10 3HRY C9 3HRZ D10 3HS0 D9 3HS1 D8 3HS2 D7 3HS3 H9 3HS4 H9 3HS5 G3 3HS6 F3 3HS7 F3 3HS8 E7 3HS9 E10 3HSA G8 3HSB F9 3HSD G10 3HSE G11 3HSF I8 3HSH A8 3HSJ A7 3HSM C10 3HSN C9 3HSR F9 3HST F10 3HSU F7 3HSV F9 3HSW F4 3HT3 H10 3HT4 H11 3HT9 G3 5HR0 B7 5HR2 A7 5HR3 C9 5HR5 D7 5HR6 G4 5HR7 G4 5HR9 F9 5HRA G10 5HRC A7 5HRG C9 5HRL F8 7H00-9 B1 FHR2 F9 FHR3 G3 FHR4 G3 FHR5 I8 FHR6 I8

IHPA G8 IHPB F9 IHPC G9 IHPD G11 IHPF A7 IHPG H8 IHPH H9 IHPJ H9 IHPM H8 IHPN H9 IHPO H9 IHPS C2 IHPT D2 IHPU D2 IHPV D2 IHPW F3 IHR0 B7 IHR2 A6 IHR3 C9 IHR4 D9 IHR5 D7 IHR6 E7 IHR7 B6 IHR8 G10 IHRB E4 IHRC C9 IHRE F7 IHRF F9 IHRH A7 IHS2 I8 IHS3 F4 IHS6 H10 IHSA C2 IHSB F2 IHSC D2 IHSD E2 IHSE F2 IHSF A9 IHSG G2 IHSH F2 IHSJ A8 IHSK E2 IHSL E3 IHSM E3 IHSN C2 IHSO B8 IHSP F8 IHSR C8 IHST A8 IHSU D6 IHSV D8 IHSX F7 IHSZ F8 IPHE H9

47R 2HS2

100p

100p

47R 2HTU

100p

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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69

SSB: PNX8541: Audio 1

10

11

B04L
A

PNX 8541: AUDIO

B04L
A

B
AUDIO-IN1-R 3HB0 33K AUDIO-IN1-L 3HB1 33K 1 3HB3-1 33K 8 3HB3-4 4 33K 3HB8-1 33K 3HB8-4 33K 3HBC-1 1 AUDIO-IN4-L 33K 8 3HBC-4 33K 3HBJ-4 5 3 IHBT 2 IHBU 5 2 IHBZ 8 IHBY 5 2 IHBW 3 IHBV IHBH IHBJ

3HB2 33K 3HB4 33K 2 3HB3-2 7 33K 3 IHB0 3HB3-3 6 33K 3HB8-2 7 33K

2HB0 RES 33p 2HB2 33p 2HB1 1u0 RES 2HB3 1u0 2HB5 1u0 RES 2HB6 33p 2HB7 1u0 2HB9 1u0 RES 2HBA 33p 2HBB 1u0 2HBD 1u0 RES 2HBE 33p 2HBJ 33p 2HBF 1u0 RES 2HBK 1u0 2HBH 1u0 IHBF IHBG AG6 AF6 AH8 AH7 AJ7 AK7 AK6 AJ6 AG5 AF5 AJ5 AH5 AH4 AK5 AK4 AJ4 R L R L R L R L R L 7H00-1 PNX8541E1/M1/2414 VDDA-AUDIO

2HB4 RES 33p

AUDIO-IN2-R

IHB1

AUDIO-IN2-L

2HB8 RES 33p

AUDIO-IN3-R 1 AUDIO-IN3-L 4 AUDIO-IN4-R

3 3HB8-3 6 33K 3HBC-2 7 33K

C
7HQ0 LD2985BM33R IHQ3 5 1 +5V

AUDIO
IHQW AIN1 AIN2 AIN3 AIN4 AIN5 ADAC1 ADAC2 ADAC3 ADAC4 ADAC5 P N P N P N P N P N P N AG12 AK13 AH12 AJ12 AK11 AJ11 AF10 AG10 AG9 AK10 AH9 AJ9 AE10 AF11 AG7 AG8 AJ13 AK12 AH11 AH10 AJ10 AK9 AK8 AJ8 AJ15 AF14 AJ14 AK14 AH14 AG14 3HQ8-1 1 3HQ8-2 7 3HQ8-4 4 3HQ8-3 3 3HQ5-1 1 3HQ5-2 2 3HQ5-3 3 3HQ5-4 4 RES 3HQ1 RES 3HQ0 3HQN 8 33R 2 33R 5 33R 6 33R 8 33R 7 33R 6 33R 5 33R 33R 33R 68R IHQD 5HQ2 30R FHQE IHQC 4

2HBC RES 33p

OUT BP

IN INH

3HBC-3

RES 2HQA

2HQ8

AUDIO-IN5-R

4 AUDIO-IN5-L 1

33K 5 3HBJ-1 33K 8

3HBJ-2

3HQH

7 33K

2HBG RES 33p

IHQY

6 33K

10u 2HQB

100n 2HQ7

100n 2HQ6

100n 2HQ5

2HQ4

100n

10n

3HBJ-3

COM

10u

6 33K

3HQG +3V3

ADAC6 R AADC L VREF POS VSSA_AUDIO_DAC1 NEG 3V3A_AUDIO_DAC1 POS AADC1_VR NEG DAC_CAP

5HBZ VDDA-AUDIO 30R

R L

ADAC(8) ADAC(7) ADAC(1) ADAC(2) ADAC(3) ADAC(4) ADAC(5) ADAC(6) ADAC(7) ADAC(8) SPDIF-OUT

ADAC(8) ADAC(7)

AH6 L5 L3 M6 SPDIF-IN1 AK15

VCOM_ADC1 AOUT1 RES_REF GND1 SPDIF_IN

1 2 3 4 ADAC 5 6 7 8 SPDIF_OUT OSCLK SCK WS 1 SD 2

2HQS

22K

22K

IHBK

IHBM

IHBL

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I_18010_025.eps 020608

2HB0 B4 IHBK E3 2HB1 B4 IHBL E4 2HB2 B4 IHBM E4 2HB3 B4 IHBT D3 2HB4 B4 IHBU D3 2HB5 C4 IHBV D3 2HB6 C4 IHBW C3 2HB7 C4 IHBY C3 2HB8 C4 IHBZ C3 2HB9 C4 IHQ3 C9 2HBA C4 IHQC D8 2HBB C4 IHQD E8 2HBC C4 IHQW C7 2HBD C4 IHQY D9 2HBE D4 2HBF D4 2HBG D4 2HBH D4 2HBJ D4 2HBK D4 2HBM E2 2HBN E2 2HBP E3 2HBU E3 2HBV E3 2HBW F3 2HBY F3 2HQ4 D8 2HQ5 D8 2HQ6 D7 2HQ7 D7 2HQ8 D7 2HQA D10 2HQB D8 2HQS E9 2HQT E10 3HB0 B2 3HB1 B2 3HB2 B3 3HB3-1 C2 3HB3-2 B3 3HB3-3 C3 3HB3-4 C2 3HB4 B3 3HB8-1 C2 3HB8-2 C3 3HB8-3 C3 3HB8-4 C2 3HBC-1 C2 3HBC-2 C3 3HBC-3 D3 3HBC-4 D2 3HBJ-1 D2 3HBJ-2 D3 3HBJ-3 D3 3HBJ-4 D2 3HBK F4 3HBM F4 3HBN F4 3HQ0 E7 3HQ1 E7 3HQ5-1 E7 3HQ5-2 E7 3HQ5-3 E7 3HQ5-4 E7 3HQ8-1 E7 3HQ8-2 E7 3HQ8-3 E7 3HQ8-4 E7 3HQG D10 3HQH D9 3HQN E7 5HBZ E2 5HQ2 C8 7H00-1 C6 7HQ0 C9 FHQE C8 IHB0 C3 IHB1 C3 IHBF D4 IHBG D5 IHBH B3 IHBJ B3

3n3 2HQT

2HBM

100n 2HBN

2HBU

100n 2HBV

100n 2HBP

100n

2HBW

10u

3HBM

4K7 3HBN

100n 2HBY

10u 3HBK

75R

4K7

3n3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

70

SSB: PNX8541: Audio

B04M
A

PNX 8541: AUDIO

B04M
2HVL 3HVG 33p 120K RES 3HVH

A
HP_LOUT

ADAC(3)

RES 2HVU

470p

470n

47K

FHV7

2V6 2 2V6 3

IHVJ

2HVM

IHVL 3HVI HPIC_LIN

IHV2

7HV3-1 TS482IDT 2V6 1

33R IHVO HPIC_LOUT 2HVN 6.3V 47u +5V IHVT 3HVJ 33R 3 7HV4 BC847BW 2 1 IHVR 3HVK 1K0
A-PLOP

5V3

B
2HVP 3HVL 3HVM 100K ADAC(4) 6 2V6 5 2V6 33p 120K

2HVO 220n

IHVQ 2HVQ 220n RES 3HVN 33R 3HVP IHV6 33R

HP_ROUT

IHVK

2HVR 470n

IHVM HPIC_RIN

3HVO 47K RES 2HVW

FHV8

7HV3-2 TS482IDT HPIC_ROUT 2V6 7 IHVP

2HVS 6.3V 47u

3 7HV5 BC847BW 2 1 IHVS 3HVQ 1K0

2HVT

470n

470p

5V3 3HVR 100K

AUDIO-VDD

AUDIO-VDD

RESERVED

+3V3-STANDBY

3HV6

3HV9

D
10K 3HV4-1 8
IHVH

IHVZ 3HV7 5K6 IHV3 7HV1 BC847BW 3HVA 5K6 IHVG

7HV2 BC847BW 3HV4-2 22K 4 BC847BPN 7HVA-2 A-PLOP 3 IHV7

3HVB

IHV8

2 IHVA 5

22K 2HVG

ADAC(3) ADAC(4)

FHV4 FHV5 FHV6

1 2 3

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

1n0

22K

3 3HV4-3 6

RESERVED FOR ITV BATHROOM SPEAKER 1HV1

AUDIO-RESET

FHV3 3HV4-4 4 5

IHVB

IHV9 2 7HVA-1 BC847BPN 1

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1HV1 E4 2HVG E6 2HVL A3 2HVM B1 2HVN B5 2HVO B4 2HVP B3 2HVQ B4 2HVR C1 2HVS C5 2HVT C2 2HVU B3 2HVW C2 3HV4-1 D8 3HV4-2 E8 3HV4-3 E6 3HV4-4 E6 3HV6 D2 3HV7 E1 3HV8 E2 3HV9 D3 3HVA E2 3HVB E3 3HVG A3 3HVH A5 3HVI B2 3HVJ B5 3HVK B6 3HVL B3 3HVM C3 3HVN C5 3HVO C2 3HVP C5 3HVQ C6 3HVR C3 7HV1 E2 7HV2 E3 7HV3-1 A4 7HV3-2 C4 7HV4 B6 7HV5 C6 7HVA-1 E7 7HVA-2 E9 FHV3 E6 FHV4 E3 FHV5 E3 FHV6 E4 FHV7 B3 FHV8 C3 IHV2 A2 IHV3 D1 IHV6 C5 IHV7 E9 IHV8 E8 IHV9 E7 IHVA E8 IHVB E6 IHVG D3 IHVH D3 IHVJ A1 IHVK C1 IHVL A2 IHVM C2 IHVO B4 IHVP C4 IHVQ B4

IHVR B6 IHVS C6 IHVT B5 IHVZ D2

10K

3HV8

470R

470R

22K

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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SSB: PNX8541: Video Streams

B04N
A

PNX 8541: VIDEO STREAMS


9HY0 RES 3HWZ 9HY1 RES 3HWY 33R 9HY2 RES 3HWW 9HY3 RES 3HWV 33R 9HY4 CA-MDI3 33R CA-MDI2 CA-MDI1 33R CA-MDI0

B04N
A

B
7H00-10 PNX8541E1/M1/2414 9HY5 RES 3HWT

RES 3HWU

33R

CA-MDI4

33R 9HY6 RES 3HWS 33R

CA-MDI5

VIDEO STREAMS
CA-MDO0 CA-MDO1 CA-MDO2 CA-MDO3 CA-MDO4 CA-MDO5 CA-MDO6 CA-MDO7 CA-MOVAL CA-MOSTRT CA-MOCLK_VS2
CA-VS1 CA-CD1 CA-CD2 FE-DATA0 FE-DATA1 FE-DATA2 FE-DATA3 FE-DATA4 FE-DATA5 FE-DATA6 FE-DATA7 FE-VALID FE-SOP FE-CLK FE-ERR

CA-MDI6

C25 D23 C23 C29 C30 D30 A28 A29 A24 D25 C24 A30 D29 B23 E5 A4 B4 C6 D6 E6 A5 B5 D5 C4 C5 A6

0 1 2 3 CA_MDO 4 5 6 7 MOVAL MOSTRT VS2_MOCLK_CI VS1 1 CD 2 0 1 2 3 FEDATA TNR_TSDI 4 5 6 7 FEVAL FESOP FECLK FEERR

0 1 2 3 CA_MDI 4 5 6 7 MIVAL MISTRT MICLK

A26 C27 B27 A27 A25 D26 C26 B26 B25 B30 B28

9HY7 RES 3HWR 33R 9HY8 RES 9HY9 RES 3HWN 33R 9HYA RES 3HWP 33R CA-MICLK CA-MISTRT 3HWM 33R CA-MIVAL CA-MDI7

3HWM C8 3HWN C7 3HWP C8 3HWR C7 3HWS B8 3HWT B7 3HWU B8 3HWV B7 3HWW B8 3HWY A7 3HWZ A8 7H00-10 B5 9HW0 E2 9HY0 A8 9HY1 A8 9HY2 A8 9HY3 B8 9HY4 B8 9HY5 B8 9HY6 B8 9HY7 C8 9HY8 C8 9HY9 C8 9HYA C8 IHW0 D2

D
3HWK +3V3-PER 4K7
RES 9HW0

RST DATA_DIR DATA_EN OOB_EN ADD_EN VCCEN VPPEN

B24 D22 A22 C22 B22 A23 D24

CA-RST CA-DATADIR CA-DATAEN CA-ADDEN

IHW0
FE-ERR

E
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

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72

SSB: PNX8541: Power


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

B04P
A

PNX 8541: POWER


7H00-11 PNX8541E1/M1/2414 +1V2-PNX8541 5HY3 30R IHY6 AE7 VDDA-ADC AE6 AF7 VDDA-DAC AF8 IHY4 J5 J6 K6 AB27 J26

B04P
VDD
1V2A AUDIO ADC ADC REF 3V3A AUDIO DAC 1V2 CORE AE12 AE13 AE14 F10 F21 F22 F9 U25 V25 W25 AA5 AA6 AB5 AB6 AC26 AC27 AD26 AE17 AE18 AE19 F14 F15 F16 F17 F24 F25 F6 G25 G6 V6 W5 W6 +1V2-PNX8541

+1V2-PNX8541

+1V2-PNX8541 5HK0

5HY0 30R

1V2A VIDEO ADC

CHY1

SENSE+1V2-PNX8541 +1V2-STANDBY

2HY2

100n 2HY1

100n 2HY0

2HY3

+1V2-PNX8541

100n

1u0

30R 5HG0 30R IHYC

DLL0 1V2A DDR DLL3 1V2 SB CORE

+1V8-PNX8541

P18 R18 T18 U18 G26 W27 F27

1V8 DDR

IHYA

+3V3-PER

+1V2-PNX8541

5HY5 5HK4 30R IHK1 +3V3-PER 30R 5HG1 IHYD +3V3-PER 30R

IHYB

PLL 3V3A DDR DLL2 EQ 1V2A HDMI PLL PLLCCO 3V3A HDMI BIAS 3V3 HDMI 3V3 SB PER 3V3 PER

5HYA +3V3 220R

2HZW

100n 2HYM

2HYG

2HYC

100n 2HYH

100n 2HYN

10u 2HYD

100n 2HYR

10u 2HYE

100n 2HYK

100n 2HYP

10u 2HYF

1n0 2HZY

330u 6.3V

1n0 2HZZ

100n 2HYJ

100n

2HKC

100n 2HKA

2HH7

100n 2HH8

2HK7

2HK8

100n

100n

IH28 D7 C8 E7 F7 E8 AG24 AH24 AF23 IHY7 AE22 IHY8 AE21 +1V2-PNX8541 5HY6 30R IHYF 3V3A LVDS 3V3A LVDS PLL 1V2A CAB 3V3A 1.7 MCAB NC

1u0

10u

+3V3-STANDBY

2HZ7

2HZ9

2HZ8

100n

+3V3-PER

5HK1 120R IHK4 5HY8 +3V3-PER 30R +1V2-PNX8541 5HY9 30R VDDA-LVDS

3V3 LVDS

D
5HK2 +3V3-PER 120R IHK2 +3V3-PER 5HK3 120R IHK3 RREF-PNX8535

2HZA

P6 R6

AD25 AG11 AG13 AH1 AH13 E23 E24 K25 K26 Y5

100n

1u0

1n0

5HY2 +3V3-PER 30R

IHY5

VDDA-LVDS

IHY0

5HY1 +3V3-PER 220R

IHY1 VDDA-DAC

5HY4 VDDA-AUDIO 30R

IHY2 VDDA-ADC

5HY7 VDDA-AUDIO 30R

FHY3

+1V8-PNX8541

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14

2HH6 B5 2HH7 C5 2HH8 C5 2HH9 B5 2HK1 B3 2HK2 E2 2HK4 E1 2HK6 E4 2HK7 C2 2HK8 C3 2HKA C1 2HKC C1 2HY0 B7 2HY1 B7 2HY2 B7 2HY3 B6 2HY4 E8 2HY5 E7 2HY6 A8 2HY7 A8 2HY8 C6 2HY9 C6 2HYA E8 2HYB E8 2HYC C11 2HYD C11 2HYE C11 2HYF C11 2HYG C12 2HYH C12 2HYJ C12 2HYK C12 2HYM C13 2HYN C13 2HYP C13 2HYR C13 2HYS B12 2HYT B12 2HYU B12 2HYV B12 2HYW B13 2HYY B13 2HYZ B13 2HZ0 B13 2HZ1 B13 2HZ2 B12 2HZ3 B12 2HZ4 B12 2HZ7 D11 2HZ8 D11 2HZ9 D11 2HZA D7 2HZB I10 2HZC I10 2HZD I10 2HZE I10 2HZF I11 2HZG I11 2HZH G10 2HZJ D7 2HZN D6 2HZP F10 2HZQ B14 2HZR F10 2HZS F10 2HZT D6 2HZU F11 2HZV H10 2HZW C14 2HZY C14 2HZZ C14 5HG0 B4 5HG1 C4 5HK0 B2 5HK1 D3 5HK2 D1 5HK3 D2 5HK4 C2 5HY0 B6 5HY1 F11 5HY2 E7 5HY3 A8 5HY4 G11 5HY5 C6 5HY6 D8 5HY7 H10 5HY8 D6 5HY9 D7 5HYA C13 7H00-11 A9 7H00-12 G7 CHY1 B11 FHY3 I10 IH28 C8 IHK1 C2 IHK2 D1 IHK3 D2 IHK4 D4 IHY0 F11 IHY1 G10 IHY2 H10 IHY4 B9 IHY5 E9 IHY6 A9 IHY7 D9 IHY8 D9 IHYA C13 IHYB C6 IHYC B5 IHYD C5 IHYF D9

2HY7

2HY6

100n

1u0

1u0 2HYW

1u0 2HYU

2HZQ

2HYS

1u0 2HYV

100n 2HYY

1u0 2HYT

100n 2HYZ

100n 2HZ0

100n 2HZ1

100n

2HK1

100n

2HZ2

100n 2HZ4

2HZ3

2HH6

100n 2HH9

100n

2HY8

2HY9

2HZN

2HZT

100n

1u0

100n

1u0

2HZJ

100n

1u0

2HYB

2HYA

2HK2

100n

2HK4

2HK6

100n

100n

2HY5

2HY4

100n

1u0

100n

1u0

100n 2HZR

2HZU

2HZP

100n 2HZS

100n

PNX8541E1/M1/2414 7H00-12

2HZH

AJ25 AJ1 AH30 AH29 AH28 AH26 AH25 AH21 AH2 AG30 AG3 AG29 AG28 AG27 AG26 AG25 AF30 AF29 AF28 AF27 AF26 AF25 AF24 AF22 AF21 AF13 AF12 AE5 AE30 AE29 AE28 AE25 AE24 AD6 AD5 AB29 AB25 AA27 AA26 AA25

J25 F26 W26 AB26

N6 N5 H5 H4 H3 G5 F5 F4 E4 E3 E2 E1 D3 D2 D1 C2 C1 B1

VSSA DDR DLL

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSSA VIDEO

VSSA VIDEO

VSSA AUDIO

AF9 AE9 AE16 AE15

VSS

2HZV

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS

Y27 Y26 W29 V27 V18 V17 V16 V15 V14 V13 U6 U17 U16 U15 U14 U13 T6 T5 T29 T26 T25 T17 T16 T15 T14 T13 R25 R17 R16 R15 R14 R13 P25 P17 P16 P15 P14 P13 N30 N27 N25 N18 N17 N16 N15 N14 N13 M25 K29 K27 H27 H26 G30 F19 F18 F13 F12 E9 E26 E25 D9 D8 D27 C28 B29 AK30 AK25 AJ30 AJ29

VSS

100n

100n

10n 2HZG

1u0 2HZC

2HZD

2HZB

10n 2HZE

10n 2HZF

1u0

1u0

10n

100n

1u0

1n0

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

73

SSB: PNX8541: Flash

B04Q
A

PNX 8541: FLASH

B04Q
A

5HA0 +3V3 30R +3V3-NAND +3V3-NAND

IHAR

B
37 +3V3-NAND 10K PCI-AD24 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD31 3HA4-1 3HA4-2 3HA4-3 3HA4-4 3HA8-1 3HA8-2 3HA8-3 3HA8-4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 100R 8 7 100R 6 100R 5 100R 8 100R 7 100R 6 100R 5 100R NAND-AD(0) NAND-AD(1) NAND-AD(2) NAND-AD(3) NAND-AD(4) NAND-AD(5) NAND-AD(6) NAND-AD(7) XIO-SEL-NAND 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 33 34 35 38 39 40 45 46 47 48 VCC

B
[FLASH] 512Mx8
0 1 2 3 IO 4 5 6 7 29 30 31 32 41 42 43 44 NAND-AD(0) NAND-AD(1) NAND-AD(2) NAND-AD(3) NAND-AD(4) NAND-AD(5) NAND-AD(6) NAND-AD(7) 12 3HA0

7HA0 NAND512W3A2CN6 3HA3 +3V3-NAND 2K2

2HA0 B7 2HA1 B7 3HA0 B2 3HA1 C9 3HA3 B9 3HA4-1 B4 3HA4-2 B4 3HA4-3 C4 3HA4-4 C4 3HA8-1 C4 3HA8-2 C4 3HA8-3 C4 3HA8-4 C4 3HAC-1 E4 3HAC-2 D4 3HAC-3 E4 3HAC-4 E4 5HA0 B2 7HA0 B6 7HA1 C9 9HA1 C9 IHAR B6 IHAS D7 IHAT D7 IHAU C9

2HA0

2HA1

100n

100n

XIO-ACK

IHAU WP-NANDFLASH-INV 9HA1 RES

3HA1 +3V3-NAND 10K

NC

RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH CLE ALE CE RE WE WP R B 16 17 9 8 18 19 7 NAND-CLE NAND-ALE IHAT XIO-SEL-NAND NAND-REn NAND-WEn WP-NANDFLASH-INV IHAS XIO-ACK

7HA1 PDTC144EU

D
3HAC-2 3HAC-3 3HAC-4 3HAC-1 2 3 4 1 100R 7 6 5 8

VSS 36 13

PCI-AD0 PCI-AD1 PCI-CBE1 PCI-CBE2

100R 100R 100R

NAND-CLE NAND-ALE NAND-WEn NAND-REn

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Q522.2E LA

7.

74

SSB: Dual LVDS


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

B05A
A

DUAL LVDS
+3V3 +3V3 +3V3

B05A
A
5CG0 30R 5CG1 5CG2 30R 30R

2CG0 ICG0 +3V3 10u 16V 2CG1 2CG2 100n 100n ICDB 2CG3 2CG4 100n 100n

ICG1

2CG5 16V 10u

B
10K 10K 10K 10K

2CG6

100n +3V3

B
VDISP
10K 10K

2CG7 16V 10u 2CG8 2CG9 100n 100n

7CG0 BU7988KVT

VDD ICG2 12 ICG3 19 ICG4 11 10 9 8 7 ICG5 14 51 52 53 54 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 73 74 75 76 77 78 RS XRST RF CLKIN DE VSYNC HSYNC MAP 10 11 12 13 R 14 15 16 17 10 11 12 13 G 14 15 16 17 10 11 12 13 B 14 15 16 17

LVDS_VDD

PLL_VDD NC 22 NC 13 NC 20 16 15 17 21 18

RES

9CG7 9CG8

3CGJ 9CGC 9CGB RES 9CGG 22K

VID_OUT_TTL
0 1 2 3 R_OUT 4 5 6 7 AJ19 AH19 AG19 AF19 AK20 AJ20 AH20 AG20 AG17 AF17 AK18 AJ18 AH18 AG18 AF18 AK19 AF15 AK16 AJ16 AH16 AG16 AF16 AJ17 AH17 AK17 AH15 AG15 AF20 3CGK 3CGL 3CGM 3CGN 3CGO 3CGP 3CGQ 3CGR 3CGS 3CGT 3CGU 3CGV 3CGW 3CGX 3CGY 3CGZ 3CH0 3CH1 3CH2 3CH3 3CH4 3CH5 3CH6 3CH7 3CH8 3CH9 3CHA 3CHB 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R DV-R0_Y2 DV-R1_Y3 DV-R2_Y4 DV-R3_Y5 DV-R4_Y6 DV-R5_Y7 DV-R6_Y8 DV-R7_Y9 DV-G0_UV 2 DV-G1_UV 3 DV-G2_UV 4 DV-G3_UV 5 DV-G4_UV 6 DV-G5_UV 7 DV-G6_UV 8 DV-G7_UV 9 DV-B0_UART2-RX DV-B1_UART2-TX DV-B2_DEBUG-BREAK IHWA DV-B3 DV-B4_UV 0 DV-B5_UV 1 DV-B6_Y0 DV-B7_Y1 DV-CLK DV-V S DV-HS DV-FF_DE DV-B0_UART2-RX DV-B1_UART2-TX RES 9CGJ RES 9CGK DV-B0_UART2-RX_1 DV-B1_UART2-TX_1

DV-CLK DV-FF_DE DV-V S DV-HS

3CG0 3CG1 3CG2 3CG3 9CG9

33R 33R 33R 33R

3CGH

2CGA

10K

1u0

7H00-8 PNX8541E1/M1/2414

RESERVED LVDS TRANSMITTER

0 1

7CG1 BC847BW 3CGI 47K


CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON

ICG9 ICG6 ICG7 ICG8 ICDC

0 MODE 1 OE FLIP SEL_BIT

9CGH

0 1 2 3 G_OUT 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 B_OUT 4 5 6 7 CLK VSYNC HSYNC AUX2

DV-R0_Y2 DV-R1_Y3 DV-R2_Y4 DV-R3_Y5 DV-R4_Y6 DV-R5_Y7 DV-R6_Y8 DV-R7_Y9 DV-G0_UV 2 DV-G1_UV 3 DV-G2_UV 4 DV-G3_UV 5 DV-G4_UV 6 DV-G5_UV 7 DV-G6_UV 8 DV-G7_UV 9 DV-B0_UART2-RX DV-B1_UART2-TX DV-B2_DEBUG-BREAK DV-B3 DV-B4_UV 0 DV-B5_UV 1 DV-B6_Y0 DV-B7_Y1

+ TCLK1 -

41 42

TXECLK+ TXECLK-

D
48 49 TXEA+ TXEA-

+ TA1 -

DATA TB1 1st PIXEL DATA

+ -

46 47

TXEB+ TXEB-

+ TC1 -

43 44

TXEC+ TXEC-

+ TD1 -

39 40

TXED+ TXED-

79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96

20 21 22 23 R 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 G 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 B 24 25 26 27 GND

+ TCLK2 -

29 30

TXOCLK+ TXOCLK-

+ TA2 -

36 37

TXOA+ TXOA-

DATA TB2 2nd PIXEL DATA + TC2 -

34 35

TXOB+ TXOB-

31 32

TXOC+ TXOC-

97 98 99 100 1 2 5 6

2CG0 B7 2CG1 B7 2CG2 B7 2CG3 B7 2CG4 B7 2CG5 B9 2CG6 B8 2CG7 B9 2CG8 B8 2CG9 C8 2CGA C10 3CG0 C6 3CG1 C6 3CG2 C6 3CG3 C6 3CGA C9 3CGB C9 3CGC C7 3CGD C7 3CGE C7 3CGF C7 3CGG C11 3CGH C11 3CGI C11 3CGJ C10 3CGK C2 3CGL C2 3CGM C2 3CGN D2 3CGO D2 3CGP D2 3CGQ D2 3CGR D2 3CGS D2 3CGT D2 3CGU D2 3CGV D2 3CGW D2 3CGX D2 3CGY D2 3CGZ D2 3CH0 E2 3CH1 E2 3CH2 E2 3CH3 E2 3CH4 E2 3CH5 E2 3CH6 E2 3CH7 E2 3CH8 E2 3CH9 E2 3CHA E2 3CHB E2 5CG0 A8 5CG1 A8 5CG2 A8 7CG0 C7 7CG1 C11 7H00-8 C1 9CG7 C7 9CG8 C7 9CG9 D7 9CGB C10 9CGC C10 9CGG C10 9CGH D10 9CGJ E4 9CGK E4 ICDB B8 ICDC D9 ICG0 B8 ICG1 B8 ICG2 C7 ICG3 C7 ICG4 C7 ICG5 D7 ICG6 C9 ICG7 C9 ICG8 C9 ICG9 C9 IHWA E3

RES 3CGC 3CGD 3CGE 3CGF

3CGG

3 55 71 87

33 45

24

3CGA

+ TD2 LVDS_GND PLL_GND

27 28

RES 3CGB

27K

TXOD+ TXOD-

4 56 72 88

26 38 50

23 25

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

75

SSB: LVDS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

B06A
A

LVDS
FOR SINGLE LVDS ONLY
FG00

B06A
A
1G50 FX15SC-41S-0.5SH 50 51 48 49 46 47 44 45 42 43

FROM PNX8541
7H00-7 PNX8541E1/M1/2414 Tx8535oATx8535oA+ IHWB IREF CLK A B C D P N P N P N P N P N P N AG21 AK23 AJ23 AK21 AJ21 AK22 AJ22 AH22 AG22 AH23 AG23 AK24 AJ24 3GAD VDDA-LVDS 12K Tx8535oCLK+ Tx8535oCLKTx8535oA+ Tx8535oATx8535oB+ Tx8535oBTx8535oC+ Tx8535oCTx8535oD+ Tx8535oDTx8535oE+ Tx8535oETx8535oB+ Tx8535oB1 2 4 3 9G13-1 8 9G13-2 7 9G13-4 5 9G13-3 6 TXOATXOA+ TXOBTXOB+

VDISP

LVDS

Dual LVDS only TO 1G50


TXEADLW21S 1G54

CTRL-DISP1 CTRL-DISP2 CTRL-DISP3 CTRL-DISP4 FG01 FG02 FG03 FG04 FG05 FG06 FG07 FG08 FG09 FG10

Tx8535oCTx8535oC+ Tx8535oCLK+ Tx8535oCLKTx8535oDTx8535oD+ Tx8535oETx8535oE+

1 2 3 4 1 2 4 3

9G14-1 8 9G14-2 7 9G14-3 6 9G14-4 5 9G15-1 8 9G15-2 7 9G15-4 5 9G15-3 6

TXOCTXOC+ TXOCLK+ TXOCLKTXODTXOD+ TXOETXOE+

TXEA+

TXEBDLW21S 1G55

TXEB+

TXECDLW21S 1G56

TXEC+

FG13 FG14 FG15 FG16 FG17 FG18 FG19 FG20 FG21 FG22 FG23 FG24 SCL-I2C4-DISP SDA-I2C4-DISP 3G53 3G52 100R 2G53 100R FG25 FG26

JTAG-TRS T FC17 FC1E FC1D FC1A 3GAC 22R

TXECLK+

3GA7 RES 3GA8 3GA9 3GAA 3GAB

10K 10K 10K 10K 10K +3V3

TXEDDLW21S 1G58

TXED+

1G57

FOR BOUNDARY SCAN

DLW21S

TXECLK-

41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

FC1B FC1C

100p

100p

LVDS CONNECTOR

E
JTAG-TDO JTAG-TCK JTAG-TMS
JTAG-TDI

TXOADLW21S 1G60

TXOA+

TXOB+

TXOCDLW21S 1G62

TXOC+

DLW21S

TXOB1G61

1G50 A13 1G54 C9 1G55 C9 1G56 D9 1G57 D9 1G58 E9 1G59 E9 1G60 F9 1G61 F9 1G62 G9 1G63 G9 1G64 H9 1G65 H9 2G52 E13 2G53 E12 3G52 E12 3G53 D13 3GA7 D2 3GA8 E2 3GA9 E2 3GAA E2 3GAB E2 3GAC E1 3GAD B3 7H00-7 B2 9G13-1 B5 9G13-2 B5 9G13-3 B5 9G13-4 B5 9G14-1 C5 9G14-2 C5 9G14-3 C5 9G14-4 B5 9G15-1 C5 9G15-2 C5 9G15-3 C5 9G15-4 C5 FC17 D1 FC1A E1 FC1B E1 FC1C E1 FC1D E1 FC1E E1 FG00 A13 FG01 B13 FG02 B12 FG03 C12 FG04 C13 FG05 C12 FG06 C13 FG07 C13 FG08 C13 FG09 C13 FG10 C12 FG11 C12 FG12 C13 FG13 C13 FG14 D13 FG15 D13 FG16 D13 FG17 D13 FG18 D13 FG19 D13 FG20 D13 FG21 D13 FG22 D13 FG23 D13 FG24 D13 FG25 D13 FG26 E13 IHWB B2

2G52

TXOCLK+

TXODDLW21S 1G64

TXOD+

DLW21S

TXOCLK1G63

TXOE+

DLW21S

TXOE1G65

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

76

SSB: Display Interfacing


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

B06B
A
FOR ITV
1GA0 1 2 3

DISPLAY-INTERFACING

B06B
A

+5VD

9GAE 9GAF

9G61 RES IG92 7G52 SI4835BDY RES

5G55 30R 5G56 30R 3G56


10u 16V RES 2G76

FG50

VDISP
2G54 100n IGB6 6G51 SML-310

B
FG56 7G54 SI3441BDV

+12VD

9GA3 9GA4 9GA5

2K2

IG53

3G67-2

FOR DEV. PURPOSE

7 3G67-1 47K 7G55 BC847BW 3 1 IG71 3G67-4 IG94 3G67-3 4 5 6 3 47K


2G60

3G63

47K IGB5 2G57 1u0 6G50 BZX384-C5V6 IG95

IG93 1

47R

C
+3V3
47K
10n

VDISP-SWITCH D
CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON 3G60 100R

IG97 3G72 4K7

+3V3

+12VD

FOR PDP ONLY


FG59
47R RES 47R RES 3G77 3G76

+3V3
3G55

6 FHP FG51 CTRL-DISP1 IRQ SDI RESET IG89 3G62 1K0 IGBD 5 IGBC 4 BC847BPN 7G58-2 3 FG53 CTRL-DISP3 CPU-GO 9G56 RES
3G66 RES 2G58 1u0

E
IG73 CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON IG75 CTRL3-STBY_POWER-OK-DISP 3G86 47R RES 3G88 47R RES 3G90

BACKLIGHT-CONTROL

7G58-1 BC847BPN 1

FG52

CTRL-DISP2

PDWN

IG90

FG54

CTRL-DISP4

PDP-GO

CTRL5-STBY

100p

IG77 CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON IG78 CTRL2-STBY_PWM-BOOST IG79 CTRL4-STBY_SELECT

2G63

2G64

3G94

47R RES 3G96 47R RES IG65


3G99 100K

RES BACKLIGHT-OU T
9GAD 9GAA 9GAB 9GAC

STANDBY

3G98 100K RES

7G57 BC847BW RES

RES

2G65

2G66

4K7

47R RES 3G93

100p

100p

100p

47R RES 3G91

+3V3-STANDBY

FOR LCD ONLY

1GA0 B1 2G54 B5 2G57 C2 2G58 F12 2G60 D5 2G63 F5 2G64 F5 2G65 F5 2G66 F5 2G76 C4 3G55 E13 3G56 B4 3G60 D3 3G62 E11 3G63 C2 3G66 F13 3G67-1 C4 3G67-2 C2 3G67-3 C5 3G67-4 C5 3G72 D4 3G76 E5 3G77 E5 3G78 E5 3G79 E5 3G86 E3 3G88 F3 3G90 F3 3G91 F3 3G93 F3 3G94 F4 3G96 F3 3G98 G3 3G99 G4 5G55 B4 5G56 B4 6G50 C3 6G51 B5 7G52 B2 7G54 B3 7G55 C4 7G57 G4 7G58-1 E13 7G58-2 E13 9G48 I11 9G56 F13 9G61 B3 9GA3 B1 9GA4 C1 9GA5 C1 9GAA G5 9GAB G5 9GAC G5 9GAD G6 9GAE B1 9GAF B1 CG01 I3 CG02 I3 FG50 B5 FG51 E6 FG52 E6 FG53 F6 FG54 F6 FG56 B1 FG59 E5 IG53 C2 IG65 G4 IG71 C4 IG73 E2 IG75 F2 IG77 F2 IG78 F2 IG79 F2 IG89 E10 IG90 F13 IG92 B4 IG93 C4 IG94 C5 IG95 C3 IG97 D4 IGA9 H11 IGB5 C2 IGB6 B4 IGBC E13 IGBD E12

47R RES 3G79

10K RES

3G78

47K

H
IGA9 9G48 RES

1K0

CTRL5-STBY SDA-SSB-MUX1 CG01 SDA-I2C4-DISP


CTRL2-STBY_PWM-BOOST

SCL-SSB-MUX1

CG02

SCL-I2C4-DISP

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

77

SSB: Analog IO: Scart 1 & 2


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

B07A
A

ANALOG IO: SCART 1 & 2


AP-SCART-OUT-R
3EA7 150R 7E01-1 6 3EA9 1K0 BC847BS 3EA8 150R 7E01-2 3 3EB0 IEC3 5 4 BC847BS FEA1 IEC2 2EA5 10u IEC1 2 1 FEA0 IEC0 2EA4 10u 3E63
PESD5V0S1BA 2E50

FE60

B07A
AP-SCART-OUT-R
3E37
2E87 1n0

1n0

3E24

100K

2E29

0001 RES 6E10

AUDIO-CL-L AP-SCART-OUT-L
RES
100p

470R
2E01 100K RES 3E12 100p

RES

1E00

RES

PESD5V0S1BA

470R
1022

AUDIO-IN2-R AUDIO-CL-R

IE20

3E11
PESD5V0S1BA 2E51

FE61
1n0

IE22

AUDIO-IN1-R

3E07
2E88 1n0

1K0
0001 RES 6E08 100K 2E30 3E18 100p 1023

1K0
2E06 100K 3E27 100p

RES

AP-SCART-OUT-R

RES

RES

RES

PESD5V0S1BA

2E90

2E70

0001 RES 6E12

100K

3E30

2E10

100p

100K RES 2E32

RES 3E21

A-PLOP AUDIO-IN2-L
IE21

100p

1024

RES

RES

IE23

AUDIO-IN1-L
3E14
2E82 100K 3E22 2E04 100p 1n0

3E19
2E91 1n0

1009

FE62

0001 RES 6E07

1n0

470R

1n0

470R

PESD5V0S1BA

1K0

AP-SCART-OUT-L

3E64

AP-SCART-OUT-L

3E15

1K0
PESD5V0S1BA

1015

0001

1K0
0001 RES 6E14 RES 2E31 RES 3E34 100K 100p 1025

C
100n

+5V

SCART2 (AV2)
1E02
1

PESD5V0S1BA

RES 6E09

SCART1 (AV1)
1E01 FE70 FE71 FE72 1 2 3 4 5

RES

RES

IE98 +5V

7E15 PDTC114EU 1 2
REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH

SC2-B
PESD5V0S1BA RES 3E02 2E16 0001 RES 6E24 100p 1027 75R

FE68

2 3 4 5
75R 1E12 RES 3E28 0001 6E23

IEC4

2E75

100n

SC1-B
PESD5V0S1BA 2E15 100p

FE73 FE74 FE75

6 7 8 9 10

16

D
IE04

7E02 74HC4053PW 6 13 12 11 FE63

6 7 8 9 FE65 FE66 10 11 12 3E31

MDX
14

G4

AV2-STATUS

IE05

3E16
PESD5V0S1BA

FE64

PESD5V0S1BA

2E33

3E17

0001 RES 6E02

330p

1028

3K3

3E32

RES 6E22

2E18

1001

0001

330p

15

1 2 10

Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC IE96

3K3

1 2 4X1 4X2

8K2

AV1-STATUS

IE18

RES

VDD

FE80

8K2

11 12 13 14 FE81 FE82 15 16 17

3 5 9 VSS VEE
8 7
CVBS-TER-OUT

HSYNC

3EBA 100R FE67

13 14 15 16 17
RES 3E38 75R 1E18 0001 RES 6E26

VSYNC

3EBB FE76 100R

IEC7

SC1-G
PESD5V0S1BA 2E14

18 FE83
100p

19 20 21

18

FE84

PESD5V0S1BA

SC2-G
2E17 1E13 0001 RES 6E34 RES 3E51 100p 75R

FE77 FE78

19 20 21

FE85 MRC-021H-09 PC

FE79

MRC-021H-09 PC
CVBS-OUT-SC1-iTV

IEC9

SC2-R
PESD5V0S1BA RES 3E55 0001 RES 6E35 2E19 100p 1011 75R

SC1-R
PESD5V0S1BA 2E12 75R 1E19 0001 6E28 RES 3E54 100p

G
+3V3 +5V
2E74 100n

AV1-BLK-BO
+3V3
22u 10V 3E44 2E02 2E24 100n 4K7

3EB6 100R

IE91 IE48

AV2-BLK
7E05 BC847BW
3EB7

3 IE51 7E14 BC847BW 2 1 IE06 3E69


PESD5V0S1BA 1E26

AV1-BLK
100R
75R RES 6E36 3E61

3 IE09 7E09 BC847BW 2 1 3E68


3E43

IE92

390R

75R

100R

PESD5V0S1BA

CVBS-OUT-SC1

H
1E22 0001

IECB

SC1-CVBS
RES 9E10

SC2-CVBS
PESD5V0S1BA RES 3E59 RES 6E32 2E44 100p RES 3E62 RES 6E37 1E27 2E41 0001 100p 75R 75R

1E25

2E73

3EB9 100R

IE94 IE93 7E04 BC847BW


3EB8 390R

100n

0001

+5V

I
0001 2EB1 1E23 22p

3E52
PESD5V0S1BA

CVBS-OUT-SC1
RES 6E31

3E45 68R
PESD5V0S1BA

68R

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14

1001 E11 1009 B12 1011 G6 1015 C12 1022 A6 1023 B6 1024 B6 1025 C6 1027 D6 1028 E6 1E00 A12 1E01 C14 1E02 C8 1E12 D12 1E13 F6 1E18 F12 1E19 G12 1E22 H13 1E23 I13 1E24 I6 1E25 I13 1E26 H7 1E27 I6 1E31 B12 2E01 A11 2E02 G11 2E04 C11 2E06 B11 2E10 B11 2E12 G12 2E13 H6 2E14 F12 2E15 D12 2E16 D5 2E17 F5 2E18 E12 2E19 G5 2E24 G12 2E29 A5 2E30 B5 2E31 C5 2E32 B5 2E33 E5 2E41 I6 2E44 I12 2E50 A7 2E51 B7 2E70 B7 2E73 I2 2E74 G2 2E75 D1 2E77 C2 2E82 C7 2E87 A11 2E88 B11 2E90 B11 2E91 C11 2EA4 A3 2EA5 A3 2EB0 I7 2EB1 I13 3E02 D5 3E07 A11 3E11 A6 3E12 A11 3E14 C6 3E15 B11 3E16 D6 3E17 E5 3E18 B5 3E19 C11 3E21 B5 3E22 C11 3E24 A5 3E27 B11 3E28 D11 3E30 B11 3E31 D11 3E32 E11 3E34 C5 3E37 A11 3E38 F11 3E43 H12 3E44 G11 3E45 I11 3E51 F5 3E52 I5 3E54 G11 3E55 G5 3E59 I12 3E61 H6 3E62 I5 3E63 A6 3E64 B6 3E68 H12 3E69 H6 3E73 H6 3E99 C2 3EA7 A3 3EA8 A3 3EA9 A2 3EB0 B2 3EB6 H1 3EB7 H2 3EB8 I2 3EB9 I1 3EBA E6 3EBB E6 6E01 A12 6E02 E6 6E03 B12 6E07 B12 6E08 B6 6E09 C12 6E10 A6 6E12 B6 6E14 C6

6E22 E12 6E23 D12 6E24 D6 6E26 F12 6E28 G12 6E29 H12 6E30 I12 6E31 I5 6E32 I12 6E34 F6 6E35 G6 6E36 H7 6E37 I6 7E01-1 A2 7E01-2 B2 7E02 D2 7E04 I1 7E05 H1 7E09 H11 7E14 H6 7E15 C3 9E10 I3 FE60 A7 FE61 A7 FE62 B7 FE63 D7 FE64 D7 FE65 E7 FE66 E7 FE67 E7 FE68 D7 FE70 C13 FE71 C13 FE72 C13 FE73 D13 FE74 D13 FE75 D13 FE76 E7 FE77 F7 FE78 F7 FE79 F7 FE80 D13 FE81 E13 FE82 E13 FE83 F13 FE84 F13 FE85 F13 FEA0 A3 FEA1 B3 IE04 D1 IE05 D5 IE06 H6 IE09 H11 IE18 D10 IE20 A5 IE21 C5 IE22 A11 IE23 C11 IE48 H11 IE51 H5 IE91 H1 IE92 H2 IE93 I2 IE94 I1 IE96 E2 IE98 C2 IEC0 A3 IEC1 A2 IEC2 A3 IEC3 B2 IEC4 D10 IEC7 E10 IEC9 G10 IECB I10

0001 RES 6E01 RES 0001 RES 6E03

3E99

2E77 8K2

3E73

2E13

100n

4K7

PESD5V0S1BA RES 6E29

0001

1E31

2EB0

1E24

0001

22p

RES 6E30

PESD5V0S1BA

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

78

SSB: Analog IO: YPbPr Audio Out


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

B07B
A

ANALOG IO: YPbPr AUDIO OUT


AUDIO-OUT-L
2E21 1u0 IE57 3E25 150R 6 BC847BS 7E10-1 2E49 100K 3E60 RES 1n0 2 1 2E96 RES 100p RES 6E47 IE68 3E33 470R PESD5V0S1BA FE69 1E08-2 WHITE MSP-303H-BBB-132-03 4 3 1E0S

B07B
A
A-PLOP
3E58 1K0 IE62

1E03 PESD5V0S1BA 12 11 10 1E0R 6E53 9 8 7 6 6EA0 1E0V 5 4 PESD5V0S1BA

FE52

FE10 9E03

AV3-Y

RES 3E42

2E64

75R 100p

B
FE11 9E02

FE51

AUDIO-OUT-R AV3-PB

2E34 1u0

IE34

3E50 150R

IE33

3E48 470R

FE53

1E08-3 RED MSP-303H-BBB-132-03 6 5 PESD5V0S1BA

3 RES 3E92 2E67 75R 100p RES 100p 1n0 5 7E10-2 FE48 FE12 9E00 BC847BS 4 1E0T 3E53 RES 2E95 2E28 100K

A-PLOP

3E56 1K0

IE35

C
MSP-636H1-01

3 2 1 PESD5V0S1BA 1E0W

C
FOR ITV 1E09 1E08-1 BLACK MSP-303H-BBB-132-03 2 1E0Q 1 2 1E0X 1 MTJ-032-21B-43 NI FE LF

AV3-PR

IE15

3E08 30R

FE59 PESD5V0S1BA

FE49 PESD5V0S1BA

3E96 1K0

IE29

AUDIO-IN3-L
2E71 3E95 RES 100K 100p RES

1E0Y

6E38

FE50 PESD5V0S1BA 2E93 1n0

3E97 1K0

IE31 2E07 100n

AUDIO-IN3-R
3E98 RES 100K 2E72 RES 100p

+3V3 2E52 10p 3E04-1 8

E
SPDIF-OUT
2E05 100n

E
7E03 BC847BW 3E20 47R IE01 2E08 100n

IE25

IE24 2 3E04-2 7 3E04-3 6 4K7

IE02 180R 3E13

1E0A 1 2 3 4 5 6

AV3-PR AV3-Y AV3-PB


FE13 8 2E9B 100p 3EAA 120R 3EAD 2K2 IE00 3EAC 220R

H-SYNC-VGA

RES 9E06

F
5E02 +12VD 30R RES EMC 2E9A 3EA4 3EA3 3EA2 3EA1 2E81 100K 100n 33R 1K0 1n0 1u0 IE90

BM06B-SRSS-TBT

HSYNC

3EAB FE15 120R

IE03

+5V 3EAE 220R

V-SYNC-VGA
2E76 100n

IE89 4 BC847BPN 7E06-2 3

G
IE70 5 6 IE60 7E06-1 BC847BPN 1 3EB1 IE61 3EB2 3EA6 3EA5 330R 330R 2 2E78 10u

VSYNC

3 IE07
Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC

7E16 BC847BW 2

1 RES 9E21 560R

3EB5 100R

IE38

I
Y_CVBS-MON-OUT

3EB3

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1E03 B1 1E08-1 C10 1E08-2 A10 1E08-3 B10 1E09 C12 1E0A F1 1E0Q D10 1E0R B3 1E0S B10 1E0T C10 1E0V C3 1E0W C3 1E0X D11 1E0Y D3 1E0Z E3 2E05 E7 2E07 E8 2E08 E10 2E21 A8 2E22 D8 2E23 D7 2E25 G1 2E28 C9 2E34 B8 2E49 B9 2E52 E7 2E64 B4 2E67 C4 2E68 C4 2E71 D4 2E72 E4 2E76 G9 2E78 G12 2E81 G10 2E92 D2 2E93 E2 2E95 C9 2E96 B9 2E9A G9 2E9B F1 3E04-1 E8 3E04-2 E7 3E04-3 E8 3E08 D8 3E13 F8 3E20 E9 3E25 A8 3E33 A9 3E36 C4 3E40 D7 3E42 B4 3E48 B9 3E50 B8 3E53 C9 3E56 C8 3E58 B8 3E60 B9 3E92 C4 3E95 D4 3E96 D4 3E97 D4 3E98 E4 3EA1 G11 3EA2 G11 3EA3 G10 3EA4 G10 3EA5 H11 3EA6 H11 3EAA F2 3EAB G2 3EAC F2 3EAD F2 3EAE G2 3EAF G2 3EB1 H11 3EB2 H10 3EB3 H9 3EB5 H9 5E02 F9 6E06 E3 6E38 D3 6E47 B10 6E48 C10 6E52 D10 6E53 B3 6EA0 C3 6EA1 C3 7E03 E8 7E06-1 G11 7E06-2 G10 7E10-1 A8 7E10-2 C8 7E16 H9 9E00 C4 9E02 B4 9E03 B4 9E06 F8 9E21 H9 FE10 B5 FE11 B5 FE12 C5 FE13 F1 FE15 G1 FE48 C4 FE49 D3 FE50 D3 FE51 B4 FE52 B4 FE53 B9 FE59 D8 FE69 A9

IE00 F2 IE01 E9 IE02 E9 IE03 G2 IE07 H9 IE15 C7 IE24 E8 IE25 E7 IE29 D4 IE31 D4 IE33 B8 IE34 B8 IE35 C8 IE38 H10 IE57 A8 IE60 G11 IE61 H11 IE62 A8 IE68 A8 IE70 G11 IE89 G10 IE90 F11

6EA1

RES 3E36

2E68

75R 100p

RES 3E40

120R

2E22

2E92

1n0

1E0Z

6E06

3EAF

2E25

100p

2K2

4K7

4K7

6E52

RES 2E23

22p

12p

RES 6E48

10K

22K

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

79

SSB: Analog IO: Side AV

B07C
A

ANALOG IO: SIDE AV


PESD5V0S1BA 1007 2E35 6E20 RES 3E74 100p 75R

B07C
RESERVED
2E53 100p

9E13 9E14
2E54 100p

FRONT-C FRONT-Y_CVBS
100R

3EC1
2E55 100p

C Y/CVBS

FE56
PESD5V0S1BA

AUDIO-IN5-L AUDIO-IN5-R

SVHS IN

3EC0
2E56 100p

4 5 3

2E36

RES 6E41

RES 3E75

100p

75R

FRONT-Y_CVBS FRONT-C AUDIO-IN5-L


FE86

100R

FE87 FE88 FE89

1 MDC-013V1-B

1006

FE20

1E14

FE21

AUDIO-IN5-R HP-DETECT HP_LOUT

FE98

1M36 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

CVBS
MTJ-032-37BAA-432 NI 2 1E11-1 1 YELLOW
1005

TO SIDE I/O

IE58 (YELLOW)

HP_ROUT

FE22
PESD5V0S1BA

3E81 1K0
2E42 100K 2E97 100p 3E76 100p

MTJ-032-37BAA-432 NI 5 6 1E11-2 4 WHITE

1004

6E21

(WHITE)

LEFT

1-1735446-1 FE90
2E57 100p

5E00 30R

RES

RES

RIGHT

5E01 (RED) IE72 FE91


2E58 100p

30R

6E43

PESD5V0S1BA

1003

MTJ-032-37BAA-432 NI 8 9 1E11-3 7 RED FE17

FE23

3E78 1K0
2E37 100K 2E98 3E77 100p 100p

D
RES RES

FEA2
PESD5V0S1BA

3E82 100R FOR ITV RC1 RC2 IE66

E
HEADPHONE
1E15 5 4 2

E
IE67

FE24 IE73 9E15

LEFT FE25
PESD5V0S1BA

1000 RES 6E45

1010 RES 6E44

2E39

3E80

1K0 2E40

PESD5V0S1BA 3E79

3 7 8 FE18 1 MSJ-035-10A B AG PPO

RIGHT

F
1n0

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1000 F3 1002 E3 1003 D3 1004 C3 1005 B3 1006 B3 1007 A3 1010 F4 1E11-1 C2 1E11-2 C2 1E11-3 D2 1E14 B1 1E15 E1 1M36 B8 2E35 A3 2E36 B3 2E37 D4 2E39 F3 2E40 F5 2E42 C4 2E53 A7 2E54 A7 2E55 B8 2E56 B8 2E57 C8 2E58 D8 2E97 C4 2E98 D4 3E74 A4 3E75 B4 3E76 C4 3E77 D4 3E78 D4 3E79 F3 3E80 F4 3E81 C4 3E82 E4 3EC0 A8 3EC1 A8 5E00 C8 5E01 D8 6E20 A3 6E21 C3 6E41 B3 6E43 D3 6E44 F4 6E45 F3 6E46 E3 9E13 A8 9E14 A8 9E15 F2 9E16 F2 FE17 D2 FE18 F2 FE20 B2 FE21 B2 FE22 C3 FE23 D3 FE24 F3 FE25 F4 FE56 A2 FE86 B7 FE87 B7 FE88 B7 FE89 B8 FE90 C8 FE91 D8 FE98 B8 FEA2 E3 IE58 C5 IE66 E5 IE67 E6 IE72 D5 IE73 F2

RES

1002 6E46

9E16

1K0

1n0

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

80

SSB: Analog IO: Bolt On


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

B07D
A
FOR FACTORY USE ONLY
1HE0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5-147279-3 FE47 FE46 FE45 FE44 FE43 FE42 FE38 FE41 FE40 FE39

ANALOG IO: BOLT - ON


EJTAG-TRSTN 5 3E39-4 10K 3E39-2 10K 3E41 100K EJTAG-TMS 8 3E39-1 10K 3EAR +3V3 10K 3EAS
RES

B07C
A

EJTAG-TDI EJTAG-TRSTN EJTAG-DETECT EJTAG-TDI EJTAG-TDO EJTAG-TMS EJTAG-TCK EJTAG-TCK

+3V3

EJTAG-TDI

+3V3

DEBUG / RS232 INTERFACE

B
TXD
3ECI 100R
RES 6ECA

+3V3

FE94 PESD5V0S1BA

RS232-1

FOR DEBUG
1HP0 FE29 FE27 SDA-SSB 4 5 FE28 100R 3E93

1E50 FE95 1 TXD1 2 3 RXD1 4

FOR FACTORY USE ONLY

100R
RES 6ECB

PESD5V0S1BA

SCL SDA

1 2 3

100R

3E85

SCL-SSB

RXD

3ECJ

+3V3-EXT

FE96 1R07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SC1-B SC1-G SC1-R AV1-BLK-BO AP-SCART-OUT-L AP-SCART-OUT-R

1008

B4B-PH-SM4-TBT(LF)

FOR ITV
FE97 1029 FE57

MSJ-035-29D PPO (PHT) RS232 2 SERVICE 3 CONNECTOR 1 1E06

FE14 FE32 FE31 FE30

9EAB

9 10

D
2ECQ

BM08B-SRSS-TBT

1R06 1 2 3 4 5 SDA-CLOCK SCL-CLOCK IEBB FEB8 FEB9 5EA3 3ECZ 3ECO 5EA4 2ECR 100n 6 7 30R

100n

30R 100R 100R +5V

+3V3-STANDBY
HP-DETECT AV2-STATUS

E
1R08 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 FE37 FE33 5E03

E
FE36 FE35 30R FEB4 FEB5 FEB6 3E09 3E23 100R 100R 100R 100R 100R 100R 100R RXD-BOLT-ON IEB8 IEB9 RXD-BOLT-ON TXD-BOLT-ON SCL-SSB SDA-SSB
RC

9EA7 9EA8
RES

DV-B0_UART2-RX_1 DV-B1_UART2-TX_1 RXD-UP


RES

TXD-BOLT-ON

+3V3-STANDBY
NC

3ECU 3ECV 3ECW FE34 3E57 FEB7 3ECY 100p

9EA9

9EAA

TXD-UP

IEBA IEBE

AV1-STATUS STANDBY CVBS-OUT-SC1-iTV

100p

2E03

100p

11 12

1R09 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FRONT-Y_CVBS FRONT-C FEA3 FEA4 3ECL 3ECM 1K0 1K0 AUDIO-IN5-L AUDIO-IN5-R

FEB2 FEB3 10 11 1n0 2ECG 1n0 2ECH 2ECE 1n0 2ECF

3ECN 3ECP

1K0 1K0 2ECK

AUDIO-OUT-R AUDIO-OUT-L 1n0 2ECL

1n0

1n0

BM09B-SRSS-TBT

1008 C12 1029 D12 1E06 C13 1E50 C13 1HE0 A1 1HP0 C1 1R06 D1 1R07 C1 1R08 E1 1R09 F1 2E03 F1 2E09 F2 2E20 F2 2ECE G2 2ECF G2 2ECG G2 2ECH G2 2ECK G3 2ECL G3 2ECM F2 2ECN F2 2ECP F2 2ECQ D2 2ECR E2 3E09 E2 3E23 E2 3E39-1 A3 3E39-2 A3 3E39-4 A3 3E41 A3 3E57 F2 3E85 C2 3E93 C2 3EAR B3 3EAS B3 3ECI B10 3ECJ C10 3ECL G2 3ECM G2 3ECN G2 3ECO E2 3ECP G2 3ECU F2 3ECV F2 3ECW F2 3ECY F2 3ECZ E2 5E03 E1 5EA3 E2 5EA4 E2 6ECA B11 6ECB C11 9EA7 E5 9EA8 E5 9EA9 F5 9EAA F5 9EAB D2 FE14 D1 FE27 C2 FE28 C2 FE29 C2 FE30 D2 FE31 D2 FE32 D1 FE33 E1 FE34 F2 FE35 E2 FE36 E2 FE37 E1 FE38 B1 FE39 B1 FE40 B1 FE41 B1 FE42 B1 FE43 B1 FE44 A1 FE45 A1 FE46 A1 FE47 A1 FE57 D12 FE94 B12 FE95 C12 FE96 C12 FE97 D12 FEA3 G2 FEA4 G2 FEB2 G1 FEB3 G1 FEB4 F2 FEB5 F2 FEB6 F2 FEB7 F2 FEB8 E2 FEB9 E2 IEB8 E3 IEB9 E3

IEBA F3 IEBB E2 IEBE F3

2ECM 2ECN 2ECP

100p 100p 100p

2E09

2E20

10K

3139 123 6417.2


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14

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

81

SSB: Digi IO: USB


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

B08A DIGI IO: USB CONNECTOR + CONTROLLER


+5V
10n EMC 2P0Q 10n EMC 2P0R 10n EMC 2P0U EMC 2P0P 10n EMC 2P0T

B08A
10n

5P04 30R

5P03 30R
2P0F 100n

IP0K
+T 0R4 3P0G

IP02

5P07 220R

56K

IP07 IP0Q USB-OC

3P0E

2P0D

2P0E

+3V3

100n

100n

3P0F

5P01
RES 3P06 10K

100K

2P0K

30R

47u 6.3V

5P02

IP06

30R
2P0C 2P0B 100n 2P03 100n 100n

USB CONNECTOR
1P07 USB20-1-DM USB20-1-DP FP07 FP08 FP09 FP0A 5 6 1 2 3 4

RESET-USB20
9P01

IP0H RES 7P01 PDTC114EU FP0B +3V3 30R


2P04 100n 2P05 100n 2P06 100n 2P07 100n 2P08 100n

RESET-SYSTEM

5P00

IP04 IP09

IP05
22u 6.3V

292303-4

IP00

D
2P00 11 25 40 55 71 86 93 2 73 16 3

D
2P0H
1P01

FP00
12M

7P00 ISP1564HL

74 IP0L 9P00 5 96 97 IP08 75

1 XTAL 2 RST SCL SDA PCICLK PME C0 BE0 C1 BE1 C2 BE2 C3 BE3 REQ GNT IDSEL INTA FRAME DEVSEL IRDY CLKRUN PAR PERR SERR TRDY STOP RREF OC1 PWE1 ATX1 DM1 DP1 OC2 PWE2 ATX2 DM2 DP2 GNDD
6 19 32 49 64 76 94 95

2P0G RESET-USB20 27p

PCI HOST CONTROLLER


VREG1V8 18 43 58 70 69 68 67 66 65 63 62 59 57 56 54 53 52 51 50 34 33 31 30 29 28 27 26 22 21 20 15 14 13 12 10

100n RES 2P0W

2P0M

22u 2P0A

VCCIO

22u 6.3V

27p

AUX

1 2 3V3 1V8 VDDA VAUX AUX

VREG3V3

IP0B

IP0A IP0N 2P0L 100n

2P09 100n PCI-AD0 PCI-AD1 PCI-AD2 PCI-AD3 PCI-AD4 PCI-AD5 PCI-AD6 PCI-AD7 PCI-AD8 PCI-AD9 PCI-AD10 PCI-AD11 PCI-AD12 PCI-AD13 PCI-AD14 PCI-AD15 PCI-AD16 PCI-AD17 PCI-AD18 PCI-AD19 PCI-AD20 PCI-AD21 PCI-AD22 PCI-AD23 PCI-AD24 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD31

E
PCI-CLK-USB20 4K7 3P05 3P0H +3V3 RES RES 3P0A +3V3 IP0P PCI-REQ-USB20 10K PCI-CBE2 IP0M PCI-GNT-USB20 IRQ-PCI 10K IP0E PCI-REQ-USB20 PCI-GNT-USB20 PCI-AD22 IRQ-PCI PCI-FRAME PCI-DEVSEL PCI-IRDY PCI-PAR PCI-PERR PCI-SERR PCI-TRDY PCI-STOP 3P07 IP0C PCI-CBE3 PCI-CBE0 PCI-CBE1 IP0D

7 99 60 48 35 23 9 8 24 4 36 39 37 42 47 44 45 38 41 81 78 79 83 85 87 88 90 92

AD

3P0B +3V3 RES

10K

3P00 100R

IP01

3P0D 33R USB-OC 3P0C 33R

USB20-OC1

AD

USB20-OC2

G
+3V3 3P0L 15K 3P02 +3V3 RES 10K 15K 3P04 15K

RES 3P08 10K

11K USB20-OC1 USB20-1-DM USB20-1-DP USB20-OC2 USB20-OC1 USB20-1-DM USB20-1-DP USB20-OC2 USB20-2-DM USB20-2-DP

15K 3P01 3P03

0 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

USB20-2-DM USB20-2-DP

IP0G IP0F

1P01 D6 1P07 C13 2P00 D9 2P01 D9 2P02 D10 2P03 C7 2P04 D6 2P05 D6 2P06 D6 2P07 D6 2P08 D7 2P09 E10 2P0A E9 2P0B C6 2P0C C6 2P0D B6 2P0E B6 2P0F B6 2P0G E5 2P0H D5 2P0K B12 2P0L E9 2P0M E9 2P0N D9 2P0P A12 2P0Q A12 2P0R A12 2P0T A12 2P0U A12 2P0V D10 2P0W E10 3P00 F5 3P01 G3 3P02 G2 3P03 H3 3P04 H2 3P05 E6 3P06 C3 3P07 G6 3P08 G3 3P0A F2 3P0B F2 3P0C G2 3P0D F2 3P0E B11 3P0F B11 3P0G B11 3P0H E2 3P0L G2 5P00 C5 5P01 C5 5P02 B5 5P03 A5 5P04 A5 5P07 B12 7P00 D7 7P01 C2 9P00 E6 9P01 C2 9P02 H8 FP00 D6 FP07 C13 FP08 C13 FP09 C13 FP0A C13 FP0B C2 IP00 D9 IP01 F6 IP02 B12 IP04 C7 IP05 C9 IP06 C7 IP07 B7 IP08 E6 IP09 C9 IP0A E9 IP0B D9 IP0C G6 IP0D E6 IP0E F3 IP0F H6 IP0G H6 IP0H C2 IP0K A7 IP0L E6 IP0M F3 IP0N E9 IP0P E3 IP0Q B11

2P0N

2P01

77 98 100

GNDA

GNDA

1 17 46 61 72 80 82 84 89 91

100n

100n

RES 2P0V

2P02

100n

22u

9P02

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

82

SSB: Digi IO: HDMI & DVI


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
6P41 +5V

12

13

14

B08B
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 22 25 24 26 1P33

DIGI IO: HDMI CONNECTORS + DVI AUDIO INPUTS


6P30 +5V BAT54C CRX2+ CRX2CRX1+ CRX1CRX0+ CRX0CRXC+ CRXCPCEC-HDMI CRX-DDC-SCL CRX-DDC-SDA IP3B CIN-5V 9P30 RES 5P32 30R 3P3F 22R IP3E PCRX-DDC-SCL 3P3G 22R IP3F PCRX-DDC-SDA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 22 25 24 26 1P32 BRX2+ BRX2BRX1+ BRX1BRX0+ BRX0BRXC+ BRXCPCEC-HDMI BRX-DDC-SCL BRX-DDC-SDA BIN-5V RES 9P42

BAT54C 3P48 22R IP3H 5P41 30R IP49 IP4D 3P4C 22R

B08B
IP4C PBRX-DDC-SCL PBRX-DDC-SDA

FP46 FP47

3P47

IP3J

3P3E

10K

3P3D

3P3B

47K

47K

B
FP34

FP30 FP31 FP32 FP33 20 FP35 CIN-5V

9P31 RES

CRX-DDC-SCL CRX-DDC-SDA

7P31 M24C02-WDW6

FP48 FP49 FP4A 20 FP4C

BIN-5V BRX-HOTPLUG

CRX-HOTPLUG

EDID NVM HDMI 2

1 2 3

0 1 2

SCL ADR SDA

6 5

DC1R019WBER220 3P3A 22R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22

22R

HDMI CONNECTOR 1
1P36

DC1R019WBER220

HDMI CONNECTOR 2

ITV PROVISION

CRX-HOTPLUG

3P33 22R

IP3G IP3A 7P32 BC847BW 3P34 10K

(256x8) EEPROM

EDID2 IP3L WC 7

FP3K

EDID NVM HDMI 1

1 2 3

(256x8) EEPROM
0 1 2 ADR

10K

3P46

3P44

BRX-DDC-SCL BRX-DDC-SDA

7P44 M24C02-WDW6

EDID1 IP5K WC SCL 7 6 5

FP65

3P40 22R 3P43 22R

SDA

3P3C

C
5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 21 9P63-4 9P63-3 9P63-2 9P63-1 9P64-4 9P64-3 9P64-2 9P64-1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 BRXCBRXC+ BRX-HOTPLUG BRX0BRX0+ 3P41 22R IP4H IP4B 7P41 BC847BW 3P4A 10K IP42 HOT-PLUG

HOT-PLUG

RES 2P4C

1P4V

CIN-5V

BAT54

3P4B

RES 3P36

6P63

4K7

D
+5V-CON

BRX2BRX2+ BIN-5V

1K0

10K

10n

RES 3P6A

BRX1BRX1+

RES 3P6C 10K

BAT54

1759392-1

6P4L +5V BAT54C

6P3M +5V BAT54C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 22 25 24 26 1P34 DRX2+ DRX2DRX1+ DRX1DRX0+ DRX0DRXC+ DRXCPCEC-HDMI FP4L FP4T FP4S FP4N 20 FP4Q DIN-5V DRX-HOTPLUG DRX-DDC-SCL DRX-DDC-SDA

+5V-CON

DRX-DDC-SCL DRX-DDC-SDA FP4M DIN-5V 9P4N RES IP3K 5P4L 30R

3P4L 22R

IP4L PDRX-DDC-SCL 3P4M 22R IP4Q PDRX-DDC-SDA

1P35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 22 10029449-002 ARX2+ ARX2ARX1+ ARX1ARX0+ ARX0ARXC+ ARXCPCEC-HDMI FP3R FP3S FP3T FP3U 20 FP3W AIN-5V ARX-HOTPLUG ARX-DDC-SCL ARX-DDC-SDA 7P36 M24C02-WDW6 ARX-DDC-SCL ARX-DDC-SDA IP3D AIN-5V 9P3K RES 5P3K 30R

3P3Y 22R

IP3N PARX-DDC-SCL 3P3Z 22R IP3P PARX-DDC-SDA

IP33

3P4N

47K

47K

9P3L RES

3P3W

10K

F
FP3V

EDID3 IP4M WC SCL 7 6 5

3P4Q

3P4P

IP5R

3P3V

3P3T

EDID NVM HDMI SIDE

1 2 3

(256x8) EEPROM
0 1 2 ADR

WC SCL

EDID SIDE IP3T 7 6 5

FP4P

FP0V

EDID NVM HDMI 3

47K

47K

3P3U 22R 3P3S 22R

1 2 3

(256x8) EEPROM
0 1 2 ADR

10K

7P38 M24C02-WDW6

FP41

3P4W 22R 3P4S 22R

SDA

DC1R019WBER220

SDA

HDMI CONNECTOR 3
DRX-HOTPLUG 3P4R 22R IP4P FP42 7P4P BC847BW 3P4Z 10K

HDMI CONNECTOR SIDE

3P4T

ARX-HOTPLUG

3P3L 22R

IP3Q

HOT-PLUG

RES 2P4P

3P3N

1K0

7P30 BC847BW

1P4U

IP3M

HOT-PLUG DIN-5V

10K

1P3Q

10n

3P3M

RES 2P3M

10n

RES 3P6D

6P66

4K7

RES 3P6B AIN-5V 10K +5V-CON

BAT54

RES 3P4U

10K

FOR 3X HDMI VERSION


FP64 CEC-HDMI

H
+5V-CON FP61 3P67 IP67

RES
9P65
RES 9P4K AUDIO-IN4-R RES 3P6E PCEC-HDMI 9P4M 100R IP4U 7P4Q BSH111 3 2 IP4Y 9P4J RES 3P6F 100R FP63 1P45 1 2 3

PESD5V0S1BA

1P6A MSJ-035-29D PPO (PHT) 1 3 2

1K0

1P6Z

RES 6P62

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

FOR IKEA PROJECT


1

I
FP62

3P65

IP32 AUDIO-IN4-L

PESD5V0S1BA

1K0

RES 7P4R BC847BW +3V3-STANDBY 9P4P RES 3P6G 180K IP5Z

3139 123 6417.2


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

I_18010_038.eps 020608

10

11

12

13

14

1P32 A8 1P33 A1 1P34 E8 1P35 E1 1P36 C8 1P3Q G4 1P3R F3 1P3S F3 1P3T F4 1P3V A3 1P3W C4 1P3Y A3 1P3Z A3 1P45 H14 1P4R E10 1P4S E10 1P4T E11 1P4U G11 1P4V D11 1P4W A10 1P4Y A10 1P4Z A10 1P6A I1 1P6Y I1 1P6Z I1 2P37 A5 2P38 A5 2P3A C5 2P3K F5 2P3L F5 2P3M G5 2P45 A12 2P46 A12 2P4C D12 2P4L E12 2P4M E12 2P4P G12 2P61 I3 2P66 I1 2P68 I3 2P69 I1 3P33 C4 3P34 C6 3P35 D3 3P36 D3 3P3A B5 3P3B B6 3P3C B5 3P3D B6 3P3E B5 3P3F A6 3P3G A6 3P3L G4 3P3M G6 3P3N G3 3P3P H3 3P3S G5 3P3T F6 3P3U F5 3P3V F6 3P3W F5 3P3Y E6 3P3Z E6 3P40 B12 3P41 C11 3P43 B13 3P44 B13 3P45 D10 3P46 B13 3P47 B12 3P48 A13 3P4A C13 3P4B D10 3P4C A13 3P4L E13 3P4M E13 3P4N F12 3P4P F13 3P4Q F13 3P4R G11 3P4S F12 3P4T G10 3P4U H10 3P4W F12 3P4Z G13 3P65 I2 3P66 I3 3P67 H2 3P68 I3 3P6A D6 3P6B H6 3P6C D13 3P6D G13 3P6E I8 3P6F I10 3P6G I8 5P32 A5 5P3K E5 5P41 A12 5P4L E12 6P30 A4 6P3M E4 6P41 A11 6P4L D11 6P61 I2 6P62 I2 6P63 D3 6P64 H4 6P65 D10 6P66 H11 7P30 G5 7P31 B4 7P32 C5 7P36 F4 7P38 F11 7P41 D12

RES 3P68

2P69

100K

RES 2P61

1P6Y

RES 6P61

RES 3P66

100K

2P66

RES 2P68

100p

1n0

100p

1n0

BAT54

RES 3P3P

6P64

4K7

7P44 B11 7P4P G12 7P4Q I9 7P4R I9 9P30 A4 9P31 B5 9P3K E4 9P3L F5 9P42 A11 9P43 B12 9P4J I10 9P4K H9 9P4L F12 9P4M I9 9P4N E11 9P4P I8 9P63-1 D9 9P63-2 C9 9P63-3 C9 9P63-4 C9 9P64-1 D9 9P64-2 D9 9P64-3 D9 9P64-4 D9 9P65 H14 FP0V F5 FP30 B1 FP31 B1 FP32 B1 FP33 B1 FP34 B1 FP35 B1 FP3K B5 FP3R F1 FP3S F1 FP3T F1 FP3U F1 FP3V F1 FP3W F1 FP41 F12 FP42 G12 FP46 B9 FP47 B8 FP48 B8 FP49 B9 FP4A B9 FP4C B8 FP4L F8 FP4M E10 FP4N F8 FP4P F8 FP4Q F8 FP4S F8 FP4T F8 FP61 H1 FP62 I1 FP63 H13 FP64 H14 FP65 B12 IP32 I3 IP33 F11 IP3A C5 IP3B A4 IP3D E4 IP3E A6 IP3F A7 IP3G C5 IP3H A11 IP3J B4 IP3K E11 IP3L B5 IP3M G5 IP3N E6 IP3P E7 IP3Q G5 IP3T F5 IP42 C13 IP49 A12 IP4B C12 IP4C A14 IP4D A13 IP4H C11 IP4L E13 IP4M F12 IP4P G12 IP4Q E14 IP4U I9 IP4Y I10 IP5K B12 IP5R F4 IP5Z I9 IP67 H3

0001-0015 1P4Z

0001-0015 1P4Y

0001-0015

1P4W

2P45

2P46 9P43 RES

100n

1P3Y

1P3V

1P3Z

2P37

2P38

100n

100n

100n

47K

1P3W

RES 2P3A

3P35

1K0

10n

RES 3P45

6P65

4K7

2P4M

1P4R

1P4S

1P4T

2P4L

100n

1P3R

1P3S

2P3K

1P3T

2P3L

100n

100n

1K0

9P4L RES

100n

47K

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

83

SSB: Digi IO: HDMI MUX

B08C
A

DIGI IO: HDMI MUX

B08C
A
+5V-MUX

47 38 32

75 63 54 22 13 1

IP7A RESET-SYSTEM 9P70 44 26 27 28 49 50 30 31 45 46 IP7B 3P71 ARXCARXC+ ARX0ARX0+ ARX1ARX1+ ARX2ARX2+ IP7C 3P73 BRXCBRXC+ BRX0BRX0+ BRX1BRX1+ BRX2BRX2+ IP7D 3P75 CRXCCRXC+ CRX0CRX0+ CRX1CRX1+ CRX2CRX2+ IP7E 3P77 DRXCDRXC+ DRX0DRX0+ DRX1DRX1+ DRX2DRX2+ 2K2 14 15 17 18 20 21 23 24 2K2 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 2K2 64 65 67 68 70 71 73 74 2K2 52 53 55 56 58 59 61 62

82

7P70 AD8197A-ASTZ

DVCC RESET 0 1 I2C_ADDR 2 SCL I2C SDA 0 PP_CH 1 0 PP_PRE 1

AVCC

AMUXVCC 7 19 57 69 35 41 100 48 76 77

VTTI

B
+3V3-ANA

SCL-SSB

3P76 100R 3P79 100R

SDA-SSB

VTTO OTO OCL EN EQ

+3V3

PP

C
3P82 4K7 2 DDC-SCL

IN IP IN IP IN IP IN IP IN IP IN IP IN IP IN IP IN IP IN IP IN IP IN IP IN IP IN IP IN IP IN IP

A0 A1 A2 A3

OP0 ON0 OP1 ON1 OP2 ON2 OP3 ON3 COM0 COM1 AUX COM2 COM3 A0 A1 A2 A3

34 33 37 36 40 39 43 42 90 89 88 87 99 98 97 96 94 93 92 91 86 85 84 83 81 80 79 78

RXC+ RXCRX0+ RX0RX1+ RX1RX2+ RX2+5V

7P72 BSN20 IP7F 3

IP7G 9P72 RES +3V3

B0 B1 B2 B3

7P73 BSN20 3 2 9P73 RES IP7H

3P83 4K7 DDC-SDA

IP7I

PARX-DDC-SCL PARX-DDC-SDA

AUX C0 C1 C2 C3

+5V

B0 B1 AUX B2 B3 C0 C1 AUX C2 C3 D0 D1 D2 D3

PBRX-DDC-SCL PBRX-DDC-SDA 5P74 +3V3


2P7E 2P7F 2P70 2P72 100n 2P78 100n

FP70 +3V3-DIG

1n0

D0 D1 D2

PDRX-DDC-SCL PDRX-DDC-SDA
220u 25V 2P7K

10u

5P75 30R

FP71 +3V3-ANA
2P7G 1n0 2P7C 100n 2P7H 1n0 2P7A 1n0 2P7B 2P71 100n 2P75 100n 2P76 100n 2P79 100n 2P74 2P7L 2P73 1n0 2P7J 100n

AUX D3 DVEE
29 95

1n0

PCRX-DDC-SCL PCRX-DDC-SDA

30R

2P70 E6 2P71 F6 2P72 E7 2P73 F7 2P74 F7 2P75 F7 2P76 F7 2P77 F7 2P78 E7 2P79 F7 2P7A F8 2P7B F8 2P7C F8 2P7D F7 2P7E E8 2P7F E8 2P7G F8 2P7H F9 2P7J F9 2P7K F6 2P7L F9 3P71 C1 3P73 D1 3P75 D1 3P76 B1 3P77 E1 3P78 B1 3P79 C1 3P7A F7 3P80 D4 3P81 D4 3P82 C6 3P83 D6 5P74 E6 5P75 E6 5P76 F6 6P70 F5 7P70 B3 7P72 C5 7P73 D5 9P70 B1 9P71 F5 9P72 C6 9P73 D6 FP4B F5 FP70 E7 FP71 E7 FP72 F7 FP73 F2 IP70 F6 IP7A B1 IP7B C1 IP7C D1 IP7D D1 IP7E E1 IP7F C5 IP7G C6 IP7H D6 IP7I D5

3P78

10K RES

+3V3-ANA

+3V3-DIG

RES 3P80

RES 3P81

47K

47K

1n0

AVEE
4 10 16 25 51 60 66 72

1n0

10u

FP73

+5V-CON 9P71 FP4B +5V BAT54 COL 6P70

IP70

5P76 30R
100n 2P7D 1n0 3P7A 2P77 100K

FP72

+5V-MUX

3139 123 6417.2

I_18010_039.eps 020608

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

84

SSB: Digi IO: PCMCIA Interf. & Buffer


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
5N01 IN2M +3V3_BUF

10

11

12

13

2N01

10u

B09A
A

DIGI IO: PCMCIA INTERFACE & BUFFER


+3V3 +3V3

30R

B09A
2N20 100n

5N02

IM2N

A
18 16 14 12

2N02

10u

30R

CA-ADDEN IM2P PCI-AD7 PCI-AD6 PCI-AD5 PCI-AD4

7N11-1 74LVC244APW 1 2 4 6 8

EN PCMCIA-A7 PCMCIA-A6 PCMCIA-A5 PCMCIA-A4

POD : SUPPLY / CONTROL (POD IS THE EQUIVALENT OF COMMON INTERFACE)


CABLE CARD INTERFACE

5N03 +3V3

2N03

10u

30R

+T

0R4

PCMCIA-VCC-VPP CA-MIVAL CA-MICLK PCMCIA-A12 PCMCIA-A7 PCMCIA-A6 PCMCIA-A5 PCMCIA-A4 PCMCIA-A3 PCMCIA-A2 PCMCIA-A1 PCMCIA-A0 PCMCIA-D0 PCMCIA-D1 PCMCIA-D2 3N20 IN18 10K IN26

CA-WAIT IRQ-CA CA-CD1 CA-CD2 CA-VS1 MOCLKA

IN29 IN03 IN10 IN11 IN2A

3N12 10K 3N13 10K 3N14 10K 3N15 10K 3N19 10K

CA-ADDEN PCI-AD14 PCI-AD13 PCI-AD12 PCI-AD11

EN 18 16 14 12 PCMCIA-A14 PCMCIA-A13 PCMCIA-A12 PCMCIA-A11

2 4 6 8

10

20

PCMCIA-D3 PCMCIA-D4 PCMCIA-D5 PCMCIA-D6 PCMCIA-D7 CA-CE1 PCMCIA-A10 CA-OE PCMCIA-A11 PCMCIA-A9 PCMCIA-A8 PCMCIA-A13 PCMCIA-A14 CA-WE IRQ-CA

CA-ADDEN PCI-AD0 PCI-AD1 PCI-AD2 PCI-AD3

2N05

RES

22u

EN 3 5 7 9 PCMCIA-A0 PCMCIA-A1 PCMCIA-A2 PCMCIA-A3

17 15 13 11

PCMCIA-VCC-VPP IN27 IN28

+3V3_BUF MDO0 MDO1 MDO2 MDO3 MDO4 MDO5 MDO6 MDO7

CA-INPACK

3N10 10K 3N11 10K

3N16-4 4 3N16-3 3N16-2 3N16-1 3N17-4 3N17-3 3N17-2 3N17-1


3 2 1 4 3 2 1

5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8

10R 10R 10R 10R 10R 10R 10R 10R

CA-MDO0 CA-MDO1 CA-MDO2 CA-MDO3 CA-MDO4 CA-MDO5 CA-MDO6 CA-MDO7 7N12-1 74LVC244APW 1

10

20

3N09 +5V PCMCIA-VCC-VPP

IN2B MOSTRTA IN2C PCMCIA-VCC-VPP MOVALA IN2D MDO0 IN2E MDO1 IN2F MDO2 IN2G MDO3 IN2H MDO4 IN2J MDO5 IN2K MDO6 IN2L MDO7

3N24 3N25

10K 10K

MOCLKA

3N18-1 1

10R

CA-MOCLK_VS2

CA-ADDEN PCI-AD8 PCI-AD9 PCI-AD10 3N23 10K

EN 3 5 7 9 PCMCIA-A8 PCMCIA-A9 PCMCIA-A10

3N26-4 10K 5 4 3N26-3 10K 6 3 3N26-2 10K 7 2 3N26-1 10K 8 1 3N27-4 10K 5 4 3N27-3 10K 6 3

17 15 13 11 IN22

CA-ADDEN PCI-AD23 PCI-AD22 PCI-AD19 CA-WAIT

7N14-2 74LVC244APW 19 17 15 13 11

EN 3 5 7 9 CA-IOWR CA-IORD CA-REG PCI-AD18

20

10

ROW_B 1N00-B GND3 35 CD1 CA-CD1 36 D11 MDO3 37 D12 MDO4 38 D13 MDO5 39 D14 MDO6 40 D15 MDO7 41 CE2 CA-CE2 42 VS1 CA-VS1 43 IORD CA-IORD 44 IOWR CA-IOWR 45 A17 CA-MISTRT 46 A18 CA-MDI0 47 A19 CA-MDI1 48 A20 CA-MDI2 49 A21 CA-MDI3 50 VCC2 51 PCMCIA-VCC-VPP VPP2 52 A22 CA-MDI4 53 A23 CA-MDI5 54 A24 CA-MDI6 55 A25 CA-MDI7 56 VS2 MOCLKA 57 RESET CA-RST 58 WAIT CA-WAIT 59 INPACK CA-INPACK 60 REG CA-REG 61 BVD2|SPKR MOVALA 62 BVD1|STSCHG MOSTRTA 63 D8 MDO0 64 D9 MDO1 65 D10 MDO2 66 CD2 CA-CD2 67 GND4 68 FN05 71 72 10074595-050MLF

MOSTRTA

3N18-4 4

10R

CA-MOSTRT

10

20

ROW_A 1N00-A 10074595-050MLF GND1 1 D3 2 D4 3 D5 4 D6 5 D7 6 CE1 7 A10 8 OE 9 A11 10 A9 11 A8 12 A13 13 A14 14 WE|P 15 RDY|BSY 16 VCC1 17 VPP1 18 A16 19 A15 20 A12 21 A7 22 A6 23 A5 24 A4 25 A3 26 A2 27 A1 28 A0 29 D0 30 D1 31 D2 32 WP|IOIS16 33 GND2 34 69 70

7N11-2 74LVC244APW 19

2N22 100n

7N12-2 74LVC244APW 19

E
3N21 2N21
7N14-1 74LVC244APW 1 2 4 6 8

3N27-2 10K 7 2 3N27-1 10K 8 1

CA-ADDEN PCI-AD17 PCI-AD16 PCI-CBE2 PCI-CBE1

IN20

EN 18 16 14 12 CA-CE1 CA-CE2 CA-OE CA-WE

20

100n

MOVALA

3N18-3 3

10R

CA-MOVAL

1N01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 CA-MDI0-OUT CA-MDI1-OUT CA-MDI2-OUT CA-MDI3-OUT CA-MDI4-OUT CA-MDI5-OUT CA-MDI6-OUT CA-MDI7-OUT CA-MICLK-OUT CA-MIVAL-OUT CA-MISTRT-OUT

CA-MICLK-OUT CA-MIVAL-OUT CA-MISTRT-OUT

IN30 IN31 IN32

1 9N16-1 3 9N16-3 4 9N16-4

8 6 5

IN41 CA-MICLK IN42 CA-MIVAL IN43 CA-MISTRT

IN24 CA-DATADIR IN25 CA-DATAEN

7N13 74LVC245A 1 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

3EN1 3EN2 G3 1 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD31 PCI-AD24

1N00-A B2 1N00-B E2 1N01 H2 2N01 A7 2N02 A7 2N03 B7 2N05 B1 2N20 A12 2N21 E12 2N22 C12 2N23 H12 3N09 B1 3N10 C5 3N11 C5 3N12 C5 3N13 C5 3N14 D5 3N15 D5 3N16-1 C8 3N16-2 C8 3N16-3 C8 3N16-4 C8 3N17-1 D8 3N17-2 C8 3N17-3 C8 3N17-4 C8 3N18-1 D8 3N18-3 E8 3N18-4 E8 3N19 D5 3N20 D3 3N21 E11 3N23 E11 3N24 D5 3N25 D5 3N26-1 E5 3N26-2 E5 3N26-3 E5 3N26-4 D5 3N27-1 E5 3N27-2 E5 3N27-3 E5 3N27-4 E5 5N01 A7 5N02 A7 5N03 A7 7N11-1 A11 7N11-2 B11 7N12-1 C11 7N12-2 D11 7N13 H12 7N14-1 E12 7N14-2 G12 9N16-1 H7 9N16-3 H7 9N16-4 H7 9N17-1 H7 9N17-2 H7 9N17-3 H7 9N17-4 H7 9N18-1 I7 9N18-2 I7 9N18-3 I7 9N18-4 I7 FN05 G3 IM2N A8 IM2P A8 IN03 C5 IN10 D5 IN11 D5 IN18 D3 IN20 F11 IN22 E11 IN24 H11 IN25 H11 IN26 D3 IN27 C5 IN28 C5 IN29 C5 IN2A D5 IN2B D5 IN2C D5 IN2D D5 IN2E E5 IN2F E5 IN2G E5 IN2H E5 IN2J E5 IN2K E5 IN2L E5 IN2M A7

10K

10

20

10

2N23

CA-MDI0-OUT CA-MDI1-OUT CA-MDI2-OUT CA-MDI3-OUT

IN33 IN34 IN35 IN36

1 2 3 4

9N17-1 9N17-2 9N17-3 9N17-4

8 7 6 5

IN44 IN45 IN46 IN47

CA-MDI0 CA-MDI1 CA-MDI2 CA-MDI3

PCMCIA-D2 PCMCIA-D1 PCMCIA-D3 PCMCIA-D4 PCMCIA-D5 PCMCIA-D6 PCMCIA-D7 PCMCIA-D0

CA-MDI4-OUT CA-MDI5-OUT CA-MDI6-OUT CA-MDI7-OUT

IN37 IN38 IN39 IN40

1 2 3 4

9N18-1 9N18-2 9N18-3 9N18-4

8 7 6 5

IN48 IN49 IN50 IN51

CA-MDI4 CA-MDI5 CA-MDI6 CA-MDI7

10

100n

20

21

1759392-1

3139 123 6417.2


1 2 3 4 5 6

FOR ITV 7 8 9 10 11 12

I_18010_040.eps 020608

13

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

85

SSB: Digi IO: Class-D


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

B10A
A

CLASS D

B10A
A

TO LED PANEL
+3V3-STANDBY +5V -AUDIO-POWER FD20 1D10 3D10 ID11 ID12 ID14 ID15 3D11 3D12 5D16 3D16 9D10 100R 220R 100R 30R 100R FD10 FD11 FD12 FD13 FD14 FD15 FD16 FD17 9D0A 100p 100p 100p 47n 2D22 RES 11 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2D12 1n0 5D14 10u 3D14 10R 2D10 ID16 100n VSSA -12V2 +AUDIO-POWER 5D15 10u FD19 3D15 10R 2D11 ID13 100n VDDA 12V2

B
ID10 LIGHT-SENSOR RC LED2 LED1 KEYBOARD

ID21 2D14 GNDSND 5D11 30R 2D16 220u 25V GNDSND ID18 1n0 GNDSND 5D10 GNDSND 30R 2D17 220u 25V ID17

VSS -12V2

VDD 12V2

BM09B-SRSS-TBT 2D23

GNDSND

GNDSND

100p

GNDSND

GNDSND

100p

100p

GNDSND

VDDA

VDD

2D26

2D27

100n

100n

5D12 22u 3D19 10R 2D28 470n ID24 27 22 4 2V6 30 19 28 8V9 21 3V9 25 ID39 ID25 ID28 EMC 2D35 FD27 1n0 GNDSND 2D31 1n0 ID30 2D37 1n0 GNDSND 2D29 1n0

2D24 220n

ID19

2D25 220n

ID20

3D18 22R GNDSND

E
+AUDIO-L 8 FD21 3D20

GNDSND

GNDSND

E
TO SPEAKERS
1D12 FD22 FD23 FD24 FD26 1 2 3 4 1735446-4

ID22 10K

2D30

1u0 3D21 12K

VDDA 2 -2V8 ID27 3 ID29 -2V8 15 2D36 -2V8 220p 14 ID33 -2V8 ID34 12 100n -7V6 100n ID35 10 39K NC 31 2D32 220p IN1P IN1N IN2P IN2N INREF OSCREF OSCIO HVPREF DREF ENGAGE

FD25

* *

3D22 3D23

ID26 10K 10K ID31

2D33 2D34

1u0 1u0 3D24 12K

CLASS D POWER AMPLIFIER

29 20

ID23

7D10 TDA8932BTW

VDDP OUT1 OUT2 DIAG HVP1 HVP2 BOOT1 BOOT2 STAB1 STAB2

LEFT + GNDSND GNDSND RIGHT -

-AUDIO-R

FD28

3D25

10K

ID32

2D39

3D28

DETECT1 BAS316 GNDSND 6D01 VSSA FD30 2D47 3D34 100n 0R

15n 3D29 10R

47K

VSSA

1u0 2D42 2D43 3D27

2D38 1n0

+3V3 2D40 470n 2D41 1n0

F
2D46 7D11 BC857BW AUDIO-PROT 3D33 47K FD29 3D35 10K ID40

2D44 ID36 2D45 ID38

15n

GNDSND

5D13 22u 220n

MUTE

GND_HS

2D52

470n

AUDIO-MUTE 10K 3D39 22K

7D13 BC847BW

3D41

33

1 16 17 32

26 23

EMC 2D51 1n0

ID50

3D37

ID51

+3V3

RESERVED

11 -8V2 ID41 18 ID42 4V7 5 3V2 ID46 6 -2V6 ID48 13

24 -1V3 ID43 220n 2D48 100n VSS 2D49 1n0 ID49 2D53 1n0 22R ID44

POWERUP TEST CGND VSSA 7 9 VSSP

2D50

ID45 7D12 BC847BW 3D36 220K 3D38 GNDSND ID47

(DC-DC) G

VDDA

VSSD|HW

GNDSND 7D15 BC847BW

56K

VSS ID52 GNDSND GNDSND GNDSND GNDSND 3D50 A-STDBY 2D5F 3D43 10K 3D45 12K 3D44 VSSA 10K 100n 100n ID53

2D55 2D56

10u

VSSA

220K

GNDSND GNDSND

STANDBY

7D16 PDTC114ET

DC-DETECTION H

GNDSND GNDSND GNDSND

GNDSND

3139 123 6417.2


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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1D10 B5 1D12 E12 2D10 B8 2D11 B12 2D12 B7 2D14 B10 2D16 C8 2D17 C12 2D18 C3 2D19 C3 2D20 C3 2D21 C3 2D22 C4 2D23 C4 2D24 E10 2D25 E10 2D26 E6 2D27 E7 2D28 E9 2D29 E9 2D30 E5 2D31 E8 2D32 E5 2D33 F5 2D34 F5 2D35 F8 2D36 F5 2D37 F8 2D38 F9 2D39 F5 2D40 F9 2D41 F9 2D42 F5 2D43 F5 2D44 F7 2D45 F7 2D46 F10 2D47 G5 2D48 G7 2D49 G8 2D50 G10 2D51 G6 2D52 G5 2D53 G8 2D55 H7 2D56 H7 2D5A C2 2D5B C2 2D5C C2 2D5E C2 2D5F H11 3D10 B3 3D11 B3 3D12 C3 3D14 B8 3D15 B11 3D16 C3 3D18 E11 3D19 E8 3D20 E4 3D21 E5 3D22 F4 3D23 F4 3D24 F5 3D25 F4 3D27 F5 3D28 F12 3D29 F8 3D33 G12 3D34 G5 3D35 G12 3D36 G11 3D37 G2 3D38 G11 3D39 G2 3D40 G4 3D41 G4 3D42 G10 3D43 H4 3D44 H5 3D45 H4 3D50 H11 5D10 C11 5D11 C8 5D12 E9 5D13 F9 5D14 B7 5D15 B11 5D16 C3 6D01 G3 7D10 E6 7D11 F12 7D12 G11 7D13 G3 7D15 G12 7D16 H4 9D0A C5 9D10 C3 FD10 B4 FD11 B4 FD12 B4 FD13 C4 FD14 C4 FD15 C4 FD16 C4 FD17 C4 FD19 B11

FD20 B7 FD21 E4 FD22 E11 FD23 F11 FD24 F11 FD25 F3 FD26 F11 FD27 F7 FD28 F4 FD29 G12 FD30 G4 ID10 B2 ID11 B2 ID12 B2 ID13 B12 ID14 C2 ID15 C2 ID16 B8 ID17 C12 ID18 C8 ID19 E10 ID20 E10 ID21 B8 ID22 E4 ID23 E5 ID24 E8 ID25 E7 ID26 F4 ID27 F5 ID28 F7 ID29 F5 ID30 F8 ID31 F4 ID32 F4 ID33 F5 ID34 F6 ID35 F6 ID36 F7 ID38 F7 ID39 F7 ID40 F12 ID41 G5 ID42 G6 ID43 G8 ID44 G10 ID45 G11 ID46 G5 ID47 G11 ID48 G6 ID49 G8 ID50 G10 ID51 G2 ID52 H3 ID53 H5

2D18

2D19

2D20

2D5C

RES 2D5A

RES 2D5B

RES 2D5E

100p

2D21

100p

100p

3D40

3D42

10K

47K

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Example
Net Name Diagram

1.1.

Introduction
SRP (Service Reference Protocol) is a software tool that creates a list with all references to signal lines. The list contains references to the signals within all schematics of a PWB. It replaces the text references currently printed next to the signal names in the schematics. These printed references are created manually and are therefore not guaranteed to be 100% correct. In addition, in the current crowded schematics there is often none or very little place for these references. Some of the PWB schematics will use SRP while others will still use the manual references. Either there will be an SRP reference list for a schematic, or there will be printed references in the schematic.

Personal Notes:

+12-15V AP1 (4x) +12-15V AP4 (4x) +12-15V AP5 (12x) +12-15V AP6 (4x) +12-15V AP7 (8x) +12V AP1 (4x) +12V_NF AP1 (2x) +12VAL AP1 (2x) +25VLP AP1 (4x) +25VLP AP2 (1x) +3V3-STANDBY AP5 (3x) +400V-F AP1 (2x) +400V-F AP2 (2x) +400V-F AP3 (2x) +5V2 AP1 (6x) +5V2 AP2 (1x) +5V2-NF AP1 (1x) +5V2-NF AP2 (1x) +5V-SW AP1 (6x) +5V-SW AP2 (1x) +8V6 AP1 (3x) +AUX AP1 (2x) +AUX AP2 (1x) +DC-F AP1 (2x) +DC-F AP3 (2x) +SUB-SPEAKER AP5 (1x) +SUB-SPEAKER AP6 (2x) -12-15V AP1 (4x) -12-15V AP4 (6x) -12-15V AP5 (14x) -12-15V AP6 (6x) -12-15V AP7 (8x) AL-OFF AP1 (2x) AUDIO-L AP4 (1x) AUDIO-L AP5 (1x) AUDIO-PROT AP5 (3x) AUDIO-R AP4 (1x) AUDIO-R AP5 (1x) AUDIO-SW AP5 (1x) AUDIO-SW AP7 (1x) BOOST AP1 (2x) CPROT AP4 (2x) CPROT AP5 (1x) CPROT-SW AP5 (1x) CPROT-SW AP6 (2x) -DC-F AP1 (2x) -DC-F AP3 (2x) DC-PROT AP1 (1x) DC-PROT AP5 (2x) DIM-CONTROL AP1 (2x) FEEDBACK+SW AP6 (2x) FEEDBACK-L AP4 (2x) FEEDBACK-R AP4 (2x) FEEDBACK-SW AP6 (2x) GND-AL AP1 (2x) GNDHA AP1 (40x) GNDHA AP2 (20x) GNDHA AP3 (2x) GNDHOT AP3 (2x) GND-L AP1 (2x) GND-L AP4 (4x) GND-L AP5 (34x) GND-LL AP4 (7x) GND-LL AP5 (1x) GND-LR AP4 (7x) GND-LR AP5 (1x) GND-LSW AP5 (1x) GND-LSW AP6 (15x) GND-S AP1 (11x) GND-SA AP4 (8x) GND-SA AP5 (2x) GND-SA AP6 (8x) GND-SA AP7 (6x) GNDscrew AP3 (2x) GNDscrew AP5 (2x) GND-SSB AP5 (3x) GND-SSP AP1 (51x) GND-SSP AP2 (15x) IN+SW AP6 (2x) IN-L AP4 (2x) IN-R AP4 (2x) IN-SW AP6 (2x) INV-MUTE AP4 (1x) INV-MUTE AP5 (1x) INV-MUTE AP6 (1x) LEFT-SPEAKER AP4 (1x) LEFT-SPEAKER AP5 (1x) MUTE AP4 (2x) MUTE AP5 (1x) MUTE AP6 (2x) ON-OFF AP1 (3x) OUT AP6 (1x) OUT AP7 (2x) OUTN AP6 (1x) OUTN AP7 (1x) POWER-GOOD AP1 (2x) POWER-OK-PLATFORM AP1 (2x) RIGHT-SPEAKER AP4 (1x) RIGHT-SPEAKER AP5 (1x) SOUND-ENABLE AP5 (3x) STANDBY AP1 (5x) STANDBY AP2 (1x) -SUB-SPEAKER AP5 (1x) -SUB-SPEAKER AP6 (2x) V-CLAMP AP1 (1x) V-CLAMP AP3 (2x)

1.2.

Non-SRP Schematics
There are several different signals available in a schematic:

1.2.1.

Power Supply Lines All power supply lines are available in the supply line overview (see chapter 6). In the schematics (see chapter 7) is not indicated where supplies are coming from or going to. It is however indicated if a supply is incoming (created elsewhere), or outgoing (created or adapted in the current schematic).
+5V +5V

Outgoing 1.2.2. Normal Signals

Incoming

For normal signals, a schematic reference (e.g. B14b) is placed next to the signals.
B14b signal_name

1.2.3.

Grounds For normal and special grounds (e.g. GNDHOT or GND3V3 etc.), nothing is indicated.

1.3.

SRP Schematics
SRP is a tool, which automatically creates a list with signal references, indicating on which schematic the signals are used. A reference is created for all signals indicated with an SRP symbol, these symbols are:
+5V +5V

Power supply line.

name

name

Stand alone signal or switching line (used as less as possible).


name

name

Signal line into a wire tree.


name name

Switching line into a wire tree.


name

Bi-directional line (e.g. SDA) into a wire tree.


name

Signal line into a wire tree, its direction depends on the circuit (e.g. ingoing for PDP, outgoing for LCD sets). Remarks: When there is a black dot on the "signal direction arrow" it is an SRP symbol, so there will be a reference to the signal name in the SRP list. All references to normal grounds (Ground symbols without additional text) are not listed in the reference list, this to keep it concise. Signals that are not used in multiple schematics, but only once or several times in the same schematic, are included in the SRP reference list, but only with one reference. Additional Tip: When using the PDF service manual file, you can very easily search for signal names and follow the signal over all the schematics. In Adobe PDF reader: Select the signal name you want to search for, with the "Select text" tool. Copy and paste the signal name in the "Search PDF" tool. Search for all occurrences of the signal name. Now you can quickly jump between the different occurrences and follow the signal over all schematics. It is advised to "zoom in" to e.g. 150% to see clearly, which text is selected. Then you can zoom out, to get an overview of the complete schematic. PS. It is recommended to use at least Adobe PDF (reader) version 6.x, due to better search possibilities in this version.
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Netname
+12V +12V +12V +12VD +12VD +12VD +12VD +12VD +12VF +1V2DVB +1V2-PNX8541 +1V2-PNX8541 +1V2-PNX8541 +1V2-PNX8541 +1V2-PNX8541 +1V2-STANDBY +1V2-STANDBY +1V8-PNX8541 +1V8-PNX8541 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3_BUF +3V3-ANA +3V3-DIG +3V3DVB +3V3-EXT +3V3-EXT +3V3F +3V3F +3V3-NAND +3V3-PER +3V3-PER +3V3-PER +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V-CON +5V-CON +5VD +5V-MUX +5V-TUN +5V-TUN +AUDIO-L +AUDIO-L +AUDIO-POWER +AUDIO-POWER +AUDIO-POWER 4-MHz 4-MHz ADAC(1) ADAC(1) ADAC(2) ADAC(2) ADAC(3) ADAC(3) ADAC(4)

Diagram ADAC(4)
B02A (1x) B02B (1x) B02C (1x) B02B (1x) B03A (1x) B04A (2x) B06B (2x) B07B (1x) B02A (2x) B03B (7x) B02A (2x) B03B (1x) B04A (1x) B04E (1x) B04P (8x) B02B (1x) B04P (1x) B04G (8x) B04P (2x) B010A (2x) B02A (1x) B03B (1x) B04A (3x) B04C (1x) B04L (1x) B04P (1x) B04Q (1x) B05A (5x) B06A (1x) B06B (3x) B07A (2x) B07B (1x) B07D (4x) B08A (7x) B08C (3x) B09A (3x) B09A (2x) B08C (3x) B08C (2x) B03B (8x) B04C (1x) B07D (1x) B02A (2x) B04G (1x) B04Q (5x) B04C (2x) B04E (7x) B04P (11x) B010A (1x) B02B (2x) B04A (11x) B04C (1x) B04D (2x) B04M (1x) B04P (1x) B06B (1x) B07D (2x) B08B (1x) B010A (1x) B02C (1x) B03A (1x) B04A (2x) B04L (1x) B04M (1x) B07A (4x) B07B (1x) B07D (1x) B08A (1x) B08B (4x) B08C (3x) B08B (4x) B08C (1x) B06B (1x) B08C (2x) B03A (3x) B03B (2x) B010A (1x) B04I (1x) B010A (1x) B02B (1x) B04I (1x) B03A (2x) B03B (1x) B04I (1x) B04L (1x) B04I (1x) B04L (1x) B04L (1x) B04M (2x) B04L (1x) ADAC(5) ADAC(5) ADAC(6) ADAC(6) ADAC(7) ADAC(7) ADAC(8) ADAC(8) AGC-COMP AIN-5V ALE A-PLOP A-PLOP A-PLOP AP-SCART-OUT-L AP-SCART-OUT-L AP-SCART-OUT-R AP-SCART-OUT-R ARX0ARX0ARX0+ ARX0+ ARX1ARX1ARX1+ ARX1+ ARX2ARX2ARX2+ ARX2+ ARXCARXCARXC+ ARXC+ ARX-DDC-SCL ARX-DDC-SDA ARX-HOTPLUG AUDIO-CL-L AUDIO-CL-L AUDIO-CL-R AUDIO-CL-R AUDIO-IN1-L AUDIO-IN1-L AUDIO-IN1-R AUDIO-IN1-R AUDIO-IN2-L AUDIO-IN2-L AUDIO-IN2-R AUDIO-IN2-R AUDIO-IN3-L AUDIO-IN3-L AUDIO-IN3-R AUDIO-IN3-R AUDIO-IN4-L AUDIO-IN4-L AUDIO-IN4-R AUDIO-IN4-R AUDIO-IN5-L AUDIO-IN5-L AUDIO-IN5-L AUDIO-IN5-R AUDIO-IN5-R AUDIO-IN5-R AUDIO-MUTE AUDIO-MUTE AUDIO-MUTE-UP AUDIO-OUT-L AUDIO-OUT-L AUDIO-OUT-L AUDIO-OUT-R AUDIO-OUT-R AUDIO-OUT-R -AUDIO-POWER -AUDIO-POWER -AUDIO-POWER AUDIO-PROT AUDIO-PROT -AUDIO-R -AUDIO-R AUDIO-RESET AUDIO-RESET AUDIO-VDD AUDIO-VDD AUDIO-VEE AV1-BLK AV1-BLK AV1-BLK-BO AV1-BLK-BO AV1-STATUS AV1-STATUS AV1-STATUS

B04M (2x) B04I (1x) B04L (1x) B04I (1x) B04L (1x) B04I (1x) B04L (3x) B04I (1x) B04L (3x) B03B (2x) B08B (3x) B04A (2x) B04M (2x) B07A (1x) B07B (2x) B07A (3x) B07D (1x) B07A (3x) B07D (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (2x) B08B (2x) B08B (2x) B04I (1x) B07A (1x) B04I (1x) B07A (1x) B04L (1x) B07A (1x) B04L (1x) B07A (1x) B04L (1x) B07A (1x) B04L (1x) B07A (1x) B04L (1x) B07B (1x) B04L (1x) B07B (1x) B04L (1x) B08B (1x) B04L (1x) B08B (1x) B04L (1x) B07C (2x) B07D (1x) B04L (1x) B07C (2x) B07D (1x) B010A (1x) B04A (1x) B04A (3x) B04I (1x) B07B (1x) B07D (1x) B04I (1x) B07B (1x) B07D (1x) B010A (1x) B02B (1x) B04I (1x) B010A (1x) B02A (1x) B010A (1x) B04I (1x) B04A (3x) B04M (1x) B04I (7x) B04M (2x) B04I (5x) B04A (2x) B07A (1x) B07A (1x) B07D (1x) B04A (1x) B07A (1x) B07D (1x)

AV2-BLK AV2-BLK AV2-STATUS AV2-STATUS AV2-STATUS AV3-PB AV3-PB AV3-PR AV3-PR AV3-Y AV3-Y BACKLIGHT-BOOST BACKLIGHT-CONTROL BACKLIGHT-CONTROL BACKLIGHT-CONTROL BACKLIGHT-OUT BACKLIGHT-OUT BIN-5V BOLT-ON-IO_RESET-STI7100 BRX0BRX0BRX0+ BRX0+ BRX1BRX1BRX1+ BRX1+ BRX2BRX2BRX2+ BRX2+ BRXCBRXCBRXC+ BRXC+ BRX-DDC-SCL BRX-DDC-SDA BRX-HOTPLUG CA-ADDEN CA-ADDEN CA-CD1 CA-CD1 CA-CD2 CA-CD2 CA-CE1 CA-CE2 CA-DATADIR CA-DATADIR CA-DATAEN CA-DATAEN CA-INPACK CA-IORD CA-IOWR CA-MDI0 CA-MDI0 CA-MDI0-OUT CA-MDI1 CA-MDI1 CA-MDI1-OUT CA-MDI2 CA-MDI2 CA-MDI2-OUT CA-MDI3 CA-MDI3 CA-MDI3-OUT CA-MDI4 CA-MDI4 CA-MDI4-OUT CA-MDI5 CA-MDI5 CA-MDI5-OUT CA-MDI6 CA-MDI6 CA-MDI6-OUT CA-MDI7 CA-MDI7 CA-MDI7-OUT CA-MDO0 CA-MDO0 CA-MDO1 CA-MDO1 CA-MDO2 CA-MDO2 CA-MDO3 CA-MDO3 CA-MDO4 CA-MDO4 CA-MDO5 CA-MDO5 CA-MDO6 CA-MDO6 CA-MDO7

B04A (1x) B07A (1x) B04A (1x) B07A (1x) B07D (1x) B04K (1x) B07B (2x) B04K (1x) B07B (2x) B04K (1x) B07B (2x) B02B (1x) B04A (1x) B04E (2x) B06B (1x) B02B (1x) B06B (1x) B08B (3x) B04A (2x) B08B (2x) B08C (1x) B08B (2x) B08C (1x) B08B (2x) B08C (1x) B08B (2x) B08C (1x) B08B (2x) B08C (1x) B08B (2x) B08C (1x) B08B (2x) B08C (1x) B08B (2x) B08C (1x) B08B (2x) B08B (2x) B08B (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (6x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (1x) B04N (1x) B09A (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (1x) B04N (1x) B09A (1x) B04N (1x) B09A (1x) B04N (1x) B09A (1x) B04N (1x) B09A (1x) B04N (1x) B09A (1x) B04N (1x) B09A (1x) B04N (1x)

CA-MDO7 CA-MICLK CA-MICLK CA-MICLK-OUT CA-MISTRT CA-MISTRT CA-MISTRT-OUT CA-MIVAL CA-MIVAL CA-MIVAL-OUT CA-MOCLK_VS2 CA-MOCLK_VS2 CA-MOSTRT CA-MOSTRT CA-MOVAL CA-MOVAL CA-OE CA-REG CA-RST CA-RST CA-VS1 CA-VS1 CA-WAIT CA-WE CEC-HDMI CEC-HDMI CEC-HDMI CIN-5V CRX0CRX0CRX0+ CRX0+ CRX1CRX1CRX1+ CRX1+ CRX2CRX2CRX2+ CRX2+ CRXCCRXCCRXC+ CRXC+ CRX-DDC-SCL CRX-DDC-SDA CRX-HOTPLUG CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON CTRL2-STBY_PWM-BOOST CTRL2-STBY_PWM-BOOST CTRL3-STBY_POWER-OK-DISP CTRL3-STBY_POWER-OK-DISP CTRL4-STBY_SELECT CTRL4-STBY_SELECT CTRL5-STBY CTRL-DISP1 CTRL-DISP1 CTRL-DISP2 CTRL-DISP2 CTRL-DISP3 CTRL-DISP3 CTRL-DISP4 CTRL-DISP4 CVBS4 CVBS4 CVBS-OUT-SC1 CVBS-OUT-SC1-iTV CVBS-OUT-SC1-iTV CVBS-TER-OUT CVBS-TER-OUT DDC-SCL DDC-SCL DDC-SDA DDC-SDA DDR2-A0 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A12 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A9 DDR2-BA0

B09A (1x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (1x) B04N (1x) B09A (1x) B04N (1x) B09A (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B04N (1x) B09A (1x) B04N (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (3x) B09A (2x) B04A (2x) B04H (1x) B08B (1x) B08B (3x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (2x) B08B (2x) B08B (2x) B04E (1x) B05A (1x) B06B (2x) B04A (3x) B06B (1x) B04A (2x) B06B (2x) B04A (3x) B06B (1x) B04A (2x) B06B (1x) B06B (2x) B06A (1x) B06B (1x) B06A (1x) B06B (1x) B06A (1x) B06B (1x) B06A (1x) B06B (1x) B03A (1x) B04K (1x) B07A (2x) B07A (1x) B07D (1x) B03A (1x) B07A (1x) B04H (1x) B08C (1x) B04H (1x) B08C (1x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x)

DDR2-BA1 DDR2-CAS DDR2-CKE DDR2-CLK_N DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CS DDR2-D0 DDR2-D1 DDR2-D10 DDR2-D11 DDR2-D12 DDR2-D13 DDR2-D14 DDR2-D15 DDR2-D16 DDR2-D17 DDR2-D18 DDR2-D19 DDR2-D2 DDR2-D20 DDR2-D21 DDR2-D22 DDR2-D23 DDR2-D24 DDR2-D25 DDR2-D26 DDR2-D27 DDR2-D28 DDR2-D29 DDR2-D3 DDR2-D30 DDR2-D31 DDR2-D4 DDR2-D5 DDR2-D6 DDR2-D7 DDR2-D8 DDR2-D9 DDR2-DQM0 DDR2-DQM1 DDR2-DQM2 DDR2-DQM3 DDR2-DQS0_N DDR2-DQS0_P DDR2-DQS1_N DDR2-DQS1_P DDR2-DQS2_N DDR2-DQS2_P DDR2-DQS3_N DDR2-DQS3_P DDR2-ODT DDR2-RAS DDR2-VREF-CTRL DDR2-VREF-DDR DDR2-WE DETECT1 DETECT1 DETECT2 DIN-5V DRX0DRX0DRX0+ DRX0+ DRX1DRX1DRX1+ DRX1+ DRX2DRX2DRX2+ DRX2+ DRXCDRXCDRXC+ DRXC+ DRX-DDC-SCL DRX-DDC-SDA DRX-HOTPLUG DV-B0_UART2-RX DV-B0_UART2-RX_1 DV-B0_UART2-RX_1 DV-B1_UART2-TX DV-B1_UART2-TX_1 DV-B1_UART2-TX_1 DV-B2_DEBUG-BREAK DV-B3 DV-B4_UV0 DV-B5_UV1 DV-B6_Y0 DV-B7_Y1 DV-CLK DV-FF_DE

B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (2x) B04G (3x) B04G (2x) B04G (3x) B04G (2x) B04G (3x) B04G (2x) B04G (3x) B04G (2x) B04G (4x) B04G (4x) B04G (2x) B04G (3x) B04G (4x) B010A (1x) B04A (3x) B04A (2x) B08B (3x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (2x) B08B (2x) B08B (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (1x) B07D (1x) B05A (2x) B05A (1x) B07D (1x) B05A (1x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x)

DV-G0_UV2 DV-G1_UV3 DV-G2_UV4 DV-G3_UV5 DV-G4_UV6 DV-G5_UV7 DV-G6_UV8 DV-G7_UV9 DV-HS DV-R0_Y2 DV-R1_Y3 DV-R2_Y4 DV-R3_Y5 DV-R4_Y6 DV-R5_Y7 DV-R6_Y8 DV-R7_Y9 DV-VS EA EJTAG-DETECT EJTAG-DETECT EJTAG-TCK EJTAG-TCK EJTAG-TDI EJTAG-TDI EJTAG-TDO EJTAG-TDO EJTAG-TMS EJTAG-TMS EJTAG-TRSTN EJTAG-TRSTN ENABLE-3V3 ENABLE-3V3 ENABLE-3V3 FE-CLK FE-CLK FE-DATA0 FE-DATA0 FE-DATA1 FE-DATA1 FE-DATA2 FE-DATA2 FE-DATA3 FE-DATA3 FE-DATA4 FE-DATA4 FE-DATA5 FE-DATA5 FE-DATA6 FE-DATA6 FE-DATA7 FE-DATA7

B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B05A (2x) B04A (2x) B04A (2x) B07D (1x) B04E (1x) B07D (2x) B04E (1x) B07D (3x) B04E (1x) B07D (1x) B04E (1x) B07D (2x) B04E (1x) B07D (2x) B02A (1x) B02C (1x) B04A (2x) B03B (1x) B04N (1x) B03B (1x) B04N (1x) B03B (1x) B04N (1x) B03B (1x) B04N (1x) B03B (1x) B04N (1x) B03B (1x) B04N (1x) B03B (1x) B04N (1x) B03B (1x) B04N (1x) B03B (1x) B04N (1x)

3139 123 6417.2

I_18010_044.eps 030608

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

88

SSB: SRP List Part 2


Netname
FE-ERR FE-SOP FE-SOP FE-VALID FE-VALID FRONT-C FRONT-C FRONT-C FRONT-Y_CVBS FRONT-Y_CVBS FRONT-Y_CVBS GND-SIG GNDSND GNDSND HOT-PLUG HOT-PLUG HP_LOUT HP_LOUT HP_ROUT HP_ROUT HP-DETECT HP-DETECT HP-DETECT HSYNC HSYNC H-SYNC-VGA H-SYNC-VGA IF-FILTN1 IF-FILTN2 IF-FILTN3 IF-FILTP1 IF-FILTP2 IF-FILTP3 IF-N IF-N IF-N IF-P IF-P IF-P IRQ-CA IRQ-CA IRQ-FRAME-SYNC IRQ-PCI IRQ-PCI JTAG-TCK JTAG-TCK JTAG-TDI JTAG-TDI JTAG-TDO JTAG-TDO JTAG-TMS JTAG-TMS JTAG-TRST JTAG-TRST KEYBOARD KEYBOARD LAMP-ON-OUT LAMP-ON-OUT LED1 LED1 LED2 LED2 LIGHT-SENSOR LIGHT-SENSOR MDO0 MDO1 MDO2 MDO3 MDO4 MDO5 MDO6 MDO7 MOCLKA MOSTRTA MOVALA NAND-AD(0) NAND-AD(1) NAND-AD(2) NAND-AD(3) NAND-AD(4) NAND-AD(5) NAND-AD(6) NAND-AD(7) NAND-ALE NAND-CLE NAND-REn NAND-WEn PARX-DDC-SCL PARX-DDC-SCL PARX-DDC-SDA

Diagram
B04N (2x) B03B (1x) B04N (1x) B03B (1x) B04N (1x) B04K (1x) B07C (2x) B07D (1x) B04K (1x) B07C (2x) B07D (1x) B02A (12x) B010A (28x) B02B (1x) B04H (1x) B08B (4x) B04M (1x) B07C (1x) B04M (1x) B07C (1x) B04A (2x) B07C (1x) B07D (1x) B07A (1x) B07B (1x) B04K (1x) B07B (1x) B03A (3x) B03A (3x) B03A (2x) B03A (3x) B03A (3x) B03A (2x) B03A (1x) B03B (1x) B04K (1x) B03A (1x) B03B (1x) B04K (1x) B04E (1x) B09A (2x) B04A (3x) B04E (2x) B08A (2x) B03B (1x) B06A (1x) B03B (1x) B06A (1x) B03B (1x) B06A (1x) B03B (1x) B06A (1x) B03B (1x) B06A (1x) B010A (1x) B04A (3x) B02B (1x) B04A (1x) B010A (1x) B04A (2x) B010A (1x) B04A (2x) B010A (1x) B04A (1x) B09A (3x) B09A (3x) B09A (3x) B09A (3x) B09A (3x) B09A (3x) B09A (3x) B09A (3x) B09A (3x) B09A (3x) B09A (3x) B04Q (2x) B04Q (2x) B04Q (2x) B04Q (2x) B04Q (2x) B04Q (2x) B04Q (2x) B04Q (2x) B04Q (2x) B04Q (2x) B04Q (2x) B04Q (2x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x)

PARX-DDC-SDA PBRX-DDC-SCL PBRX-DDC-SCL PBRX-DDC-SDA PBRX-DDC-SDA PCEC-HDMI PCI-AD0 PCI-AD0 PCI-AD0 PCI-AD0 PCI-AD1 PCI-AD1 PCI-AD1 PCI-AD1 PCI-AD10 PCI-AD10 PCI-AD10 PCI-AD11 PCI-AD11 PCI-AD11 PCI-AD12 PCI-AD12 PCI-AD12 PCI-AD13 PCI-AD13 PCI-AD13 PCI-AD14 PCI-AD14 PCI-AD14 PCI-AD15 PCI-AD15 PCI-AD16 PCI-AD16 PCI-AD16 PCI-AD17 PCI-AD17 PCI-AD17 PCI-AD18 PCI-AD18 PCI-AD18 PCI-AD19 PCI-AD19 PCI-AD19 PCI-AD2 PCI-AD2 PCI-AD2 PCI-AD20 PCI-AD20 PCI-AD21 PCI-AD21 PCI-AD22 PCI-AD22 PCI-AD22 PCI-AD23 PCI-AD23 PCI-AD23 PCI-AD24 PCI-AD24 PCI-AD24 PCI-AD24 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD3 PCI-AD3 PCI-AD3 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD31 PCI-AD31 PCI-AD31 PCI-AD31 PCI-AD4

B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (5x) B04F (1x) B04Q (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B04Q (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (2x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (2x) B04Q (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B04Q (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B04Q (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B04Q (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B04Q (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B04Q (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B04Q (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B04Q (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x)

PCI-AD4 PCI-AD4 PCI-AD5 PCI-AD5 PCI-AD5 PCI-AD6 PCI-AD6 PCI-AD6 PCI-AD7 PCI-AD7 PCI-AD7 PCI-AD8 PCI-AD8 PCI-AD8 PCI-AD9 PCI-AD9 PCI-AD9 PCI-CBE0 PCI-CBE0 PCI-CBE1 PCI-CBE1 PCI-CBE1 PCI-CBE1 PCI-CBE2 PCI-CBE2 PCI-CBE2 PCI-CBE2 PCI-CBE3 PCI-CBE3 PCI-CLK-OUT PCI-CLK-PNX5050 PCI-CLK-PNX8535 PCI-CLK-PNX8535 PCI-CLK-USB20 PCI-CLK-USB20 PCI-DEVSEL PCI-DEVSEL PCI-FRAME PCI-FRAME PCI-GNT PCI-GNT-B PCI-GNT-USB20 PCI-GNT-USB20 PCI-IRDY PCI-IRDY PCI-PAR PCI-PAR PCI-PERR PCI-PERR PCI-REQ PCI-REQ-B PCI-REQ-USB20 PCI-REQ-USB20 PCI-SERR PCI-SERR PCI-STOP PCI-STOP PCI-TRDY PCI-TRDY PCMCIA-A0 PCMCIA-A1 PCMCIA-A10 PCMCIA-A11 PCMCIA-A12 PCMCIA-A13 PCMCIA-A14 PCMCIA-A2 PCMCIA-A3 PCMCIA-A4 PCMCIA-A5 PCMCIA-A6 PCMCIA-A7 PCMCIA-A8 PCMCIA-A9 PCMCIA-D0 PCMCIA-D1 PCMCIA-D2 PCMCIA-D3 PCMCIA-D4 PCMCIA-D5 PCMCIA-D6 PCMCIA-D7 PCMCIA-VCC-VPP PCRX-DDC-SCL PCRX-DDC-SCL PCRX-DDC-SDA PCRX-DDC-SDA PDRX-DDC-SCL PDRX-DDC-SCL PDRX-DDC-SDA PDRX-DDC-SDA PROT-DC

B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B04F (1x) B04Q (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B04Q (1x) B08A (1x) B09A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B04E (3x) B04E (2x) B04E (2x) B04F (1x) B04E (2x) B08A (1x) B04F (2x) B08A (1x) B04F (2x) B08A (1x) B04F (2x) B04F (2x) B04F (1x) B08A (2x) B04F (2x) B08A (1x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B04F (2x) B08A (1x) B04F (2x) B04F (2x) B04F (1x) B08A (1x) B04F (2x) B08A (1x) B04F (2x) B08A (1x) B04F (2x) B08A (1x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (2x) B09A (5x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B08B (1x) B08C (1x) B02A (1x)

PROT-DC PSEN RC RC RC RC_uP RC1 RC1 RC2 RC2 REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH RESET-STBY RESET-STBY RESET-SYSTEM RESET-SYSTEM RESET-SYSTEM RESET-SYSTEM RESET-SYSTEM RESET-USB20 RREF-PNX8535 RREF-PNX8535 RX0RX0RX0+ RX0+ RX1RX1RX1+ RX1+ RX2RX2RX2+ RX2+ RXCRXCRXC+ RXC+ RXD RXD RXD-BOLT-ON RXD-MIPS RXD-MIPS RXD-UP RXD-UP RXD-UP SC1-B SC1-B SC1-B SC1-CVBS SC1-CVBS SC1-G SC1-G SC1-G SC1-R SC1-R SC1-R SC2-B SC2-B SC2-CVBS SC2-CVBS SC2-G SC2-G SC2-R SC2-R SCL1 SCL2 SCL3 SCL-I2C4-DISP SCL-I2C4-DISP SCL-SSB SCL-SSB SCL-SSB SCL-SSB SCL-SSB SCL-SSB-MUX1 SCL-SSB-MUX1 SCL-SSB-MUX2 SCL-SSB-MUX2 SCL-TUNER SCL-TUNER SCL-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS SDA1 SDA2 SDA3 SDA-I2C4-DISP SDA-I2C4-DISP

B02C (1x) B04A (2x) B010A (1x) B04A (1x) B07D (1x) B04A (3x) B04A (1x) B07C (1x) B04A (1x) B07C (1x) B04A (2x) B07A (1x) B04A (2x) B04C (1x) B04Q (1x) B04A (1x) B04D (1x) B03B (1x) B04A (2x) B04E (2x) B08A (1x) B08C (1x) B08A (2x) B04H (1x) B04P (1x) B04H (1x) B08C (1x) B04H (1x) B08C (1x) B04H (1x) B08C (1x) B04H (1x) B08C (1x) B04H (1x) B08C (1x) B04H (1x) B08C (1x) B04H (1x) B08C (1x) B04H (1x) B08C (1x) B04C (1x) B07D (1x) B07D (2x) B04C (1x) B04E (1x) B04A (2x) B04C (1x) B07D (1x) B04K (1x) B07A (1x) B07D (1x) B04K (1x) B07A (1x) B04K (1x) B07A (1x) B07D (1x) B04K (1x) B07A (1x) B07D (1x) B04K (1x) B07A (1x) B04K (1x) B07A (1x) B04K (1x) B07A (1x) B04K (1x) B07A (1x) B04E (2x) B04E (2x) B04E (2x) B06A (1x) B06B (1x) B03A (1x) B03B (1x) B04E (3x) B07D (2x) B08C (1x) B04E (1x) B06B (1x) B03A (1x) B04E (2x) B03A (1x) B03B (1x) B04A (2x) B04C (1x) B04E (2x) B04E (2x) B04E (2x) B04E (2x) B06A (1x) B06B (1x)

SDA-SSB SDA-SSB SDA-SSB SDA-SSB SDA-SSB SDA-SSB-MUX1 SDA-SSB-MUX1 SDA-SSB-MUX2 SDA-SSB-MUX2 SDA-TUNER SDA-TUNER SDA-UP-MIPS SDA-UP-MIPS SDA-UP-MIPS SDM SENSE+1V2-PNX8541 SPDIF-IN1 SPDIF-OUT SPDIF-OUT SPI-CLK SPI-CSB SPI-PROG SPI-SDI SPI-SDO SPI-WP STANDBY STANDBY STANDBY STANDBY STANDBY SUPPLY-FAULT SUPPLY-FAULT TDA-IF-AGC TDA-IF-AGC TUN-AGC TUN-AGC TUN-AGC-MON TUN-AGC-MON Tx8535oATx8535oA+ Tx8535oBTx8535oB+ Tx8535oCTx8535oC+ Tx8535oCLKTx8535oCLK+ Tx8535oDTx8535oD+ Tx8535oETx8535oE+ TXD TXD TXD-BOLT-ON TXD-MIPS TXD-MIPS TXD-UP TXD-UP TXD-UP TXEATXEATXEA+ TXEA+ TXEBTXEBTXEB+ TXEB+ TXECTXECTXEC+ TXEC+ TXECLKTXECLKTXECLK+ TXECLK+ TXEDTXEDTXED+ TXED+ TXOATXOATXOA+ TXOA+ TXOBTXOBTXOB+ TXOB+ TXOCTXOCTXOC+ TXOC+ TXOCLKTXOCLK-

B03A (1x) B03B (1x) B04E (3x) B07D (2x) B08C (1x) B04E (1x) B06B (1x) B03A (1x) B04E (2x) B03A (1x) B03B (1x) B04A (2x) B04C (1x) B04E (2x) B04A (2x) B02A (1x) B04L (1x) B04L (1x) B07B (1x) B04A (2x) B04A (2x) B04A (3x) B04A (3x) B04A (2x) B04A (3x) B010A (1x) B02B (1x) B04A (2x) B06B (1x) B07D (1x) B02A (1x) B04A (2x) B03A (1x) B03B (1x) B03A (3x) B03B (1x) B03A (1x) B03B (1x) B06A (2x) B06A (2x) B06A (2x) B06A (2x) B06A (2x) B06A (2x) B06A (2x) B06A (2x) B06A (2x) B06A (2x) B06A (2x) B06A (2x) B04C (1x) B07D (1x) B07D (2x) B04C (1x) B04E (1x) B04A (2x) B04C (1x) B07D (1x) B05A (1x) B06A (1x) B05A (1x) B06A (1x) B05A (1x) B06A (1x) B05A (1x) B06A (1x) B05A (1x) B06A (1x) B05A (1x) B06A (1x) B05A (1x) B06A (1x) B05A (1x) B06A (1x) B05A (1x) B06A (1x) B05A (1x) B06A (1x) B05A (1x) B06A (2x) B05A (1x) B06A (2x) B05A (1x) B06A (2x) B05A (1x) B06A (2x) B05A (1x) B06A (2x) B05A (1x) B06A (2x) B05A (1x) B06A (2x)

TXOCLK+ TXOCLK+ TXODTXODTXOD+ TXOD+ TXOETXOE+ UART-SWITCH UART-SWITCH UART-SWITCHn USB20-1-DM USB20-1-DP USB20-2-DM USB20-2-DP USB20-OC1 USB20-OC2 USB-OC V1 VDD VDDA VDDA-ADC VDDA-AUDIO VDDA-AUDIO VDDA-DAC VDDA-LVDS VDDA-LVDS VDISP VDISP VDISP VSS VSSA VSW VSYNC VSYNC V-SYNC-VGA V-SYNC-VGA WP-NANDFLASH-INV XIO-ACK XIO-ACK XIO-SEL-NAND XIO-SEL-NAND Y_CVBS-MON-OUT Y_CVBS-MON-OUT Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC

B05A (1x) B06A (2x) B05A (1x) B06A (2x) B05A (1x) B06A (2x) B06A (2x) B06A (2x) B04A (2x) B04C (1x) B04C (2x) B08A (3x) B08A (3x) B08A (2x) B08A (2x) B08A (3x) B08A (3x) B08A (2x) B03A (3x) B010A (2x) B010A (3x) B04P (2x) B04L (2x) B04P (2x) B04P (2x) B04P (2x) B06A (1x) B05A (1x) B06A (1x) B06B (1x) B010A (3x) B010A (5x) B02A (1x) B07A (1x) B07B (1x) B04K (1x) B07B (1x) B04Q (1x) B04F (1x) B04Q (2x) B04F (1x) B04Q (2x) B04K (1x) B07B (1x) B07A (1x) B07B (1x)

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1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1015 1022 1023 1024 1025 1027 1028 1029 1D10 1D12 1E00 1E01 1E02 1E03 1E06 1E08 1E09 1E0A 1E0Q 1E0R 1E0S 1E0T 1E0V 1E0W 1E0X 1E0Y 1E0Z 1E11 1E12 1E13 1E14 1E15 1E18 1E19 1E22 1E23 1E24 1E25 1E26 1E27 1E31 1E50 1G50 1G54 1G55 1G56 1G57 1G58 1G60 1G61 1G62 1G63 1G64 1G65 1GA0 1HE0 1HP0 1HV1 1M36 1M95 1M99 1N00 1N01 1P01 1P07 1P32 1P33 1P34 1P35 1P36 1P3Q 1P3R 1P3S 1P45 1P6A 1P6Y 1P6Z 1R06 1R07 1R08 1R09 1T04 1T55 1T65 1T70 1T75 2CG0 2CG5 2CG6 2CG7 2D10 2D11 2D12 2D14 2D16 2D17 2D18 2D19 2D20 2D21 2D22 2D23 2D26 2D27 2D28 2D29 2D30 2D33 2D34 2D38 2D39 A5 A5 A5 B5 B5 C5 C5 C5 A2 B5 A5 A4 B5 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 A4 A2 D1 D1 B5 A5 A4 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A4 A3 B4 B3 B5 B5 A4 C5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A4 A5 A4 A4 B5 A2 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 B1 A2 A5 B2 B5 E1 F1 E5 E5 D2 C5 E4 E3 E3 D5 F3 D5 D5 D5 E5 D4 D4 D4 A5 A5 B5 A5 C4 C5 C5 D5 C5 A2 A1 A1 B1 E1 E1 E1 E1 D1 D1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 D1 D1 D1 D1 E2 E2 E2 D1 E2 2D40 D1 2D41 D1 2D44 D2 2D45 D2 2D47 D2 2D48 D2 2D51 D2 2D55 D1 2D56 D2 2D5A E2 2D5B E2 2D5C E2 2D5E E2 2E03 A5 2E09 A5 2E20 A5 2E35 C5 2E36 C5 2E37 B5 2E42 B5 2E53 B5 2E54 B5 2E55 B5 2E56 B5 2E57 B5 2E58 B5 2E97 B5 2E98 B5 2ECQ A5 2G52 A1 2G53 A1 2G54 A1 2G57 B1 2G58 A1 2G76 A1 2H07 B3 2H10 B3 2HA0 D3 2HA1 D2 2HB0 B3 2HB1 B3 2HB2 B3 2HB3 B3 2HB4 B3 2HB5 B3 2HB6 B3 2HB7 B3 2HB8 B3 2HB9 B3 2HBA B3 2HBB B3 2HBC B3 2HBD B3 2HBE B3 2HBF B3 2HBG B3 2HBH B3 2HBJ B3 2HBK B3 2HGX C1 2HHU E2 2HHV E2 2HHW E2 2HHX E2 2HKA C3 2HKC D2 2HQS B3 2HRZ C3 2HS0 C3 2HS1 C3 2HS2 C3 2HS3 C3 2HS4 C3 2HS7 C3 2HS8 C3 2HS9 C3 2HSA C3 2HSB C3 2HSC C3 2HSD C3 2HSE C3 2HSF C3 2HSJ C3 2HSK C3 2HSM C3 2HSP C3 2HSV C3 2HT8 C3 2HTL C3 2HTP C3 2HTR C3 2HTU C3 2HTV C3 2HVN C5 2HVS B5 2HZQ D2 2HZW A3 2HZZ A3 2P00 D3 2P01 D2 2P02 E3 2P03 E3 2P08 D3 2P0A D3 2P0B E3 2P0C E2 2P0D E3 2P0E E3 2P0F D3 2P0G E2 2P0H D2 2P0K D5 2P0M D3 2P0N E3 2P0Q D3 2P0U D3 2P0V E3 2P0W D3 2P3M D5 2P7K D4 2T59 D4 2T5A D5 2T5B D5 2T5C 2T62 2T64 2T67 2T71 2T72 2T91 2T93 2U06 2U07 2U0F 2U0T 2U0U 2U0V 2U0W 2U0Y 2U0Z 2U10 2U11 2U14 2U15 2U16 2U22 2U23 2U24 2U51 2U52 2U53 2U54 2U55 2U56 2U57 2U72 2U90 2U91 2U92 2U93 2U94 2U95 2U96 3CG0 3CG1 3CG2 3CG3 3CGA 3CGB 3CGC 3CGD 3CGE 3CGF 3D10 3D11 3D12 3D14 3D15 3D16 3D20 3D22 3D23 3D25 3D34 3D37 3D39 3D40 3D41 3D43 3D44 3D45 3E09 3E23 3E74 3E75 3E76 3E77 3E78 3E80 3E81 3EC0 3EC1 3ECJ 3ECO 3G52 3G53 3G55 3G56 3G62 3G63 3G66 3H06 3H07 3H0A 3H0B 3H0C 3H12 3H14 3H15 3H16 3H20 3H21 3H22 3H23 3H25 3H26 3H27 3H28 3H29 3H31 3H32 3H41 3H42 3H43 3H48 3H51 3H52 3H53 3H54 3H58 3H64 3HA0 3HA1 3HA3 3HA4 3HA8 D5 D4 D5 D4 D4 D4 D4 D5 E1 E1 F1 E1 E1 F1 F2 F1 E1 E2 E1 F1 E1 E2 E1 E1 E1 F1 F1 F1 F1 E1 E1 E1 E1 F2 F2 F2 F1 F1 F1 F1 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A2 E2 E2 E2 E1 E1 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 D2 E2 E2 D1 D1 D1 D2 D2 A5 A5 C5 C5 B5 B5 B5 B5 B5 B5 B5 A2 A5 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 B1 A1 B3 C3 B3 A3 A3 D1 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 D1 C3 D1 C3 C3 C3 A3 C3 B3 A3 B3 A3 B3 B3 B3 B3 C3 A2 B3 D2 D3 D2 D3 D3 3HB0 B3 3HB1 B3 3HB2 B3 3HB3 B3 3HB4 B3 3HB8 B3 3HBC B3 3HBJ B3 3HJ0 C1 3HKM C1 3HQ0 B3 3HQ1 B3 3HQ5 B3 3HRP C3 3HRR C3 3HRS C3 3HRT C3 3HRU C3 3HRV C3 3HRW C3 3HRY C3 3HS0 C3 3HS1 C3 3HS2 C3 3HS8 C3 3HS9 C3 3HSF C3 3HSH C3 3HSJ C3 3HSM C3 3HSN C3 3HST C3 3HSV C3 3HSW C3 3HV6 B2 3HV7 B2 3HV8 B2 3HV9 B2 3HVA B2 3HVB B2 3HVN B5 3HVP B5 3P00 D3 3P01 D3 3P02 E3 3P03 E3 3P04 E3 3P05 E3 3P06 D3 3P07 E2 3P08 E2 3P0A D3 3P0B D3 3P0C E3 3P0D E2 3P0E D5 3P0F D5 3P0G D5 3P0H D3 3P0L D3 3P3L D5 3P3M D5 3P3N D5 3P3P D5 3P81 D3 3P83 D3 3T36 D4 3T37 D4 3T5A D5 3T5B D5 3T5C D5 3T5D D5 3T5E D5 3T5F D5 3U3W E1 3U56 F1 3U57 F1 3U58 E1 3U80 F2 3U81 F2 5CG0 A2 5CG1 B1 5CG2 A1 5D10 D1 5D11 D1 5D12 D1 5D13 D1 5D14 E1 5D15 E1 5D16 E1 5E00 B5 5E01 B5 5E03 A5 5EA3 A5 5G55 A1 5G56 B1 5HA0 D2 5HR0 C3 5HR2 C3 5HR3 C3 5HR5 C3 5HRC C3 5HRG C3 5P01 E3 5P02 E3 5P03 D3 5P04 D3 5P07 D5 5T54 D5 5T61 D5 5T63 D5 5U00 E2 5U01 E1 5U02 F1 5U03 E1 5U0A F2 5U0B F1 5U52 E1 6D01 E2 6ECB A2 6G50 B1 6G51 A1 7CG0 A2 7D10 7D13 7D16 7G52 7G54 7G58 7H00 7H02 7H03 7H06 7H07 7HA0 7HA1 7HG0 7HG1 7HG3 7HV1 7HV2 7P00 7P30 7P70 7P73 7T5A 7U05 7U08 7U0Z 9CG7 9CG8 9CG9 9CGB 9CGC 9CGG 9CGH 9D0A 9D0B 9D0C 9D0D 9D0F 9D0G 9D0H 9D10 9E13 9E14 9EA7 9EA8 9EA9 9EAA 9G56 9G61 9GA3 9GA4 9GA5 9GAE 9GAF 9H01 9H05 9H07 9H08 9HA1 9N16 9N17 9N18 9P00 9P02 9P63 9P64 9P73 D2 E2 E1 B1 B1 A1 C2 B3 D1 A3 A3 D2 D3 B1 C1 E2 B2 B2 D3 D5 D4 D3 D5 F2 F1 F2 A2 A2 A2 A1 A1 A1 A1 D1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 E2 B5 B5 A2 A2 A2 A2 A1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B3 D1 A3 C3 D3 E5 F5 F5 E2 E2 E4 E4 D3

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1H00 1P3T 1P3V 1P3W 1P3Y 1P3Z 1P4R 1P4S 1P4T 1P4U 1P4V 1P4W 1P4Y 1P4Z 1T85 2CG1 2CG2 2CG3 2CG4 2CG8 2CG9 2CGA 2D24 2D25 2D31 2D32 2D35 2D36 2D37 2D42 2D43 2D46 2D49 2D50 2D52 2D53 2D5F 2E01 2E02 2E04 2E05 2E06 2E07 2E08 2E10 2E12 2E13 2E14 2E15 2E16 2E17 2E18 2E19 2E21 2E22 2E23 2E24 2E25 2E28 2E29 2E30 2E31 2E32 2E33 2E34 2E39 2E40 2E41 2E44 2E49 2E50 2E51 2E52 2E64 2E67 2E68 2E70 2E71 2E72 2E73 2E74 2E75 2E76 2E77 2E78 2E81 2E82 2E87 2E88 2E90 2E91 2E92 2E93 2E95 2E96 2E9A 2E9B 2EA4 2EA5 2EB0 2EB1 2ECE 2ECF 2ECG 2ECH 2ECK 2ECL 2ECM 2ECN 2ECP 2ECR 2G60 2G63 2G64 2G65 2G66 2H00 2H01 2H02 2H03 2H04 2H06 2HA2 B3 D1 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E2 E2 E2 E2 D2 A4 A4 A5 A4 A5 A5 A5 D5 D5 D5 D4 D4 D4 D5 D4 D4 D5 D5 D5 D4 D5 D5 B1 A1 B1 A4 B1 A4 A3 B1 A1 A2 A1 B1 B2 A2 B1 A2 A4 A3 A3 A1 C3 A4 B2 B1 B2 B2 A2 A4 A1 A1 A2 A1 A4 B2 B2 A4 B2 A2 A2 B2 B2 B2 A2 A2 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 B2 B1 B1 B1 B1 B2 B2 A3 A3 A5 C3 B1 B2 A2 A2 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B5 B5 B5 A5 A5 C3 C3 B3 B3 C3 B3 C3 2HA3 C3 2HA4 C3 2HA5 C3 2HBM B3 2HBN B3 2HBP B3 2HBU B3 2HBV B3 2HBW B3 2HBY B3 2HC0 B4 2HC1 C3 2HD0 B4 2HF2 B4 2HF5 B4 2HF6 B4 2HF7 B4 2HF8 B4 2HG0 B5 2HG1 B5 2HG2 B5 2HG3 C5 2HG4 B5 2HG5 B5 2HG6 C5 2HG7 B5 2HG8 B5 2HG9 B5 2HGA C5 2HGB C5 2HGC B5 2HGD B5 2HGE B5 2HGF C5 2HGG B5 2HGH C4 2HGJ C5 2HGK C5 2HGM C5 2HGN C5 2HGP C5 2HGR C5 2HGS C5 2HGT C5 2HGU C5 2HGV C5 2HGW C5 2HGY C5 2HGZ C5 2HH0 C5 2HH1 C4 2HH2 C5 2HH3 C5 2HH4 C4 2HH5 C4 2HH6 C4 2HH7 C4 2HH8 C4 2HH9 C4 2HHA B5 2HHK C4 2HHM B4 2HHN C4 2HHP C4 2HHY B5 2HHZ C5 2HK1 C3 2HK2 C3 2HK4 C3 2HK6 C3 2HK7 C3 2HK8 C3 2HKL C3 2HM3 B4 2HM4 B4 2HM5 B4 2HM8 B4 2HMG B5 2HMH B3 2HMJ B3 2HMN B3 2HMP B3 2HMT B3 2HMW B3 2HMY B3 2HMZ B3 2HN1 B3 2HP1 A4 2HQ4 B3 2HQ5 B3 2HQ6 B3 2HQ7 B3 2HQ8 B3 2HQA B3 2HQB B3 2HQT B3 2HSN C3 2HSQ C3 2HSR C3 2HSS C3 2HST C3 2HSW C3 2HSY C3 2HSZ C3 2HT0 C3 2HT1 C3 2HT2 C3 2HT3 C3 2HT4 C3 2HT5 C3 2HT6 C3 2HT7 C3 2HTB C3 2HTC C3 2HTD C3 2HTE C3 2HTF C3 2HTG C3 2HTH C3 2HTK C3 2HTZ C3 2HU0 C3 2HU5 C3 2HU8 2HUB 2HUK 2HUN 2HUP 2HVG 2HVL 2HVM 2HVO 2HVP 2HVQ 2HVR 2HVT 2HVU 2HVW 2HY0 2HY1 2HY2 2HY3 2HY4 2HY5 2HY6 2HY7 2HY8 2HY9 2HYA 2HYB 2HYC 2HYD 2HYE 2HYF 2HYG 2HYH 2HYJ 2HYK 2HYM 2HYN 2HYP 2HYR 2HYS 2HYT 2HYU 2HYV 2HYW 2HYY 2HYZ 2HZ0 2HZ1 2HZ2 2HZ3 2HZ4 2HZ7 2HZ8 2HZ9 2HZA 2HZB 2HZC 2HZD 2HZE 2HZF 2HZG 2HZH 2HZJ 2HZN 2HZP 2HZR 2HZS 2HZT 2HZU 2HZV 2HZY 2N01 2N02 2N03 2N05 2N20 2N21 2N22 2N23 2P04 2P05 2P06 2P07 2P09 2P0L 2P0P 2P0R 2P0T 2P37 2P38 2P3A 2P3K 2P3L 2P45 2P46 2P4C 2P4L 2P4M 2P4P 2P61 2P66 2P68 2P69 2P70 2P71 2P72 2P73 2P74 2P75 2P76 2P77 2P78 2P79 2P7A 2P7B 2P7C 2P7D 2P7E 2P7F 2P7G 2P7H 2P7J 2P7L C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 A4 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 C1 B1 C1 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C4 C3 C4 C4 C3 C3 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 B4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C3 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 B3 C4 C4 C4 B4 B4 C4 B4 C3 D3 E1 E2 F3 E1 E3 F3 F2 F3 D3 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D3 D3 D3 E3 E3 E3 E1 D1 E2 E2 E2 E3 E3 E3 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 E3 D3 E2 D3 E2 D2 D3 D2 D2 D2 E2 D2 D2 D2 D2 E3 E2 2T01 C2 2T03 C1 2T04 C2 2T05 C2 2T07 C2 2T08 C2 2T09 C2 2T12 C2 2T13 C2 2T14 C2 2T15 C2 2T16 C2 2T18 C2 2T19 C2 2T20 C2 2T21 C2 2T24 C2 2T25 C2 2T26 C2 2T27 C2 2T28 C2 2T29 C2 2T31 C2 2T32 C2 2T35 C2 2T36 C2 2T46 C1 2T47 C1 2T51 C1 2T5D D1 2T60 C1 2T63 C1 2T65 C1 2T66 C1 2T73 C1 2T74 C1 2T75 C1 2T77 C1 2T78 C1 2T79 C1 2T80 C1 2T81 C2 2T82 C2 2T83 C1 2T84 C2 2T85 C2 2T87 C2 2T92 C2 2T96 C1 2T97 C2 2T98 C1 2U00 F5 2U01 E4 2U02 E4 2U03 E5 2U04 E5 2U05 E5 2U08 F4 2U09 F4 2U0A F4 2U0B F4 2U0C E4 2U0D F4 2U0E F4 2U0G F5 2U0H E5 2U0J F4 2U0K F4 2U0M F5 2U0N F5 2U0R F4 2U12 E5 2U13 E5 2U25 E5 2U26 E5 2U97 F5 3CGG A5 3CGH A5 3CGI B5 3CGJ A5 3CGK B4 3CGL B4 3CGM B4 3CGN B4 3CGO B4 3CGP B4 3CGQ B4 3CGR B4 3CGS B4 3CGT B4 3CGU B4 3CGV B4 3CGW B4 3CGX B4 3CGY B4 3CGZ B4 3CH0 B4 3CH1 B4 3CH2 B4 3CH3 B4 3CH4 B4 3CH5 B4 3CH6 B4 3CH7 B4 3CH8 B4 3CH9 B4 3CHA B4 3CHB B4 3D18 D5 3D19 D4 3D21 D4 3D24 D4 3D27 D4 3D28 D5 3D29 D4 3D33 D5 3D35 D5 3D36 D5 3D38 D5 3D42 D5 3D50 D5 3E02 B2 3E04 A4 3E07 3E08 3E11 3E12 3E13 3E14 3E15 3E16 3E17 3E18 3E19 3E20 3E21 3E22 3E24 3E25 3E27 3E28 3E30 3E31 3E32 3E33 3E34 3E36 3E37 3E38 3E39 3E40 3E41 3E42 3E43 3E44 3E45 3E48 3E50 3E51 3E52 3E53 3E54 3E55 3E56 3E57 3E58 3E59 3E60 3E61 3E62 3E63 3E64 3E68 3E69 3E73 3E79 3E82 3E85 3E92 3E93 3E95 3E96 3E97 3E98 3E99 3EA1 3EA2 3EA3 3EA4 3EA5 3EA6 3EA7 3EA8 3EA9 3EAA 3EAB 3EAC 3EAD 3EAE 3EAF 3EAR 3EAS 3EB0 3EB1 3EB2 3EB3 3EB5 3EB6 3EB7 3EB8 3EB9 3EBA 3EBB 3ECI 3ECL 3ECM 3ECN 3ECP 3ECU 3ECV 3ECW 3ECY 3ECZ 3G60 3G67 3G72 3G76 3G77 3G78 3G79 3G86 3G88 3G90 3G91 3G93 3G94 3G96 3G98 3G99 3GA7 3GA8 3GA9 3GAA 3GAB 3GAC 3GAD B1 A3 B1 B1 A4 B2 B1 A2 A2 B1 B1 A3 B2 B1 B2 A4 B1 B2 B2 B1 B1 A3 B2 A2 B1 A2 A4 A3 A4 B2 A1 A1 A2 A3 A4 A2 A2 A3 A1 A2 A3 B1 A3 A1 A4 A2 A2 B2 B2 A1 A2 A2 B1 A1 A1 A2 A1 B2 B2 B2 B2 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 B1 B2 B2 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 A3 A3 B2 A1 A1 A1 A1 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A4 A1 A1 A1 A1 B1 B1 B1 B1 A1 B5 B5 B5 B5 B5 B5 A5 B5 B5 A5 B5 B5 B5 A5 A5 A5 C2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 C4 3H00 C3 3H01 B3 3H02 B3 3H03 B3 3H04 B3 3H05 B3 3H08 C3 3H10 C3 3H13 C3 3H17 C3 3H19 C3 3H24 C3 3H30 C3 3H36 C3 3H37 C3 3H38 B3 3H39 C3 3H44 B3 3H46 C3 3H56 C3 3H60 C3 3H70 C3 3H78 B3 3H86 B3 3H87 B3 3H92 B3 3HAC D4 3HBK C3 3HBM C3 3HBN C3 3HC2 B4 3HC7 C3 3HC8 C3 3HC9 B4 3HD3 B4 3HE5 C4 3HED C4 3HEE C4 3HES C4 3HEU C4 3HF0 B5 3HF1 D3 3HF2 B4 3HF3 B4 3HF4 B5 3HF9 B4 3HFH B5 3HFK B4 3HFM B4 3HFN B5 3HFR B4 3HFY C3 3HG1 C4 3HG2 C4 3HG3 C4 3HG4 C4 3HG5 C4 3HG6 C4 3HG7 C4 3HG8 C4 3HG9 C4 3HGA C4 3HGB C4 3HGC C4 3HGD C4 3HGE C4 3HGF C4 3HGG C4 3HGH C4 3HGJ C4 3HGK C4 3HGM C4 3HGN C4 3HGP C5 3HGR B5 3HGS B5 3HGT B5 3HGU B5 3HGV C5 3HGW B5 3HGY C5 3HGZ C5 3HH0 B5 3HH1 C4 3HH2 B5 3HH3 B5 3HH4 C5 3HH5 B5 3HH6 C5 3HH7 C5 3HH8 C5 3HH9 B5 3HHA B5 3HHB C5 3HHC C5 3HHD C5 3HHE C5 3HHF C5 3HHG C5 3HHH C5 3HHJ C5 3HHK C4 3HHM C5 3HHN C5 3HHP C4 3HHR C5 3HHS C5 3HHT C5 3HHU C5 3HHV C4 3HHW C4 3HHY C5 3HHZ C5 3HJ1 C4 3HJ2 C4 3HJ3 B5 3HJ4 B5 3HJ5 C4 3HJV C4 3HJW C4 3HJY C4 3HK0 C3 3HKN C5 3HKR B4 3HKS C4 3HKT C4 3HKV C4 3HMA B4 3HMB B4 3HMC B4 3HMD B4 3HME B3 3HMF B3 3HMG B3 3HMI B3 3HMJ B3 3HML B4 3HMM B3 3HMU B4 3HMV B4 3HMW B4 3HMY B5 3HMZ B4 3HP8 D4 3HPC A3 3HPD B4 3HPE B4 3HPF B4 3HPG B4 3HPH B4 3HPJ B4 3HPK B4 3HPM B4 3HPX A4 3HPY A4 3HPZ A4 3HQ8 B4 3HQG B3 3HQH B3 3HQN B4 3HRZ C3 3HS3 C3 3HS4 C3 3HS5 C3 3HS6 C3 3HS7 C3 3HSA C3 3HSB C3 3HSD C3 3HSE C3 3HSR C3 3HSU C3 3HT3 C3 3HT4 C3 3HT9 C3 3HV4 B4 3HVG B1 3HVH C1 3HVI B1 3HVJ C1 3HVK C1 3HVL B1 3HVM B1 3HVO B1 3HVQ C1 3HVR C1 3HWK C3 3HWM D4 3HWN C4 3HWP C4 3HWR C4 3HWS C4 3HWT C4 3HWU C4 3HWV C4 3HWW C4 3HWY C4 3HWZ C4 3N09 E1 3N10 E1 3N11 E1 3N12 F1 3N13 F1 3N14 E1 3N15 F1 3N16 F1 3N17 F1 3N18 E1 3N19 E1 3N20 E1 3N21 F3 3N23 F3 3N24 E1 3N25 E1 3N26 F1 3N27 F1 3P33 E3 3P34 E3 3P35 E3 3P36 E3 3P3A E3 3P3B E3 3P3C E3 3P3D E3 3P3E E3 3P3F E2 3P3G E3 3P3S D1 3P3T D1 3P3U D1 3P3V D1 3P3W D1 3P3Y D1 3P3Z D1 3P40 E2 3P41 E2 3P43 E2 3P44 E2 3P45 E2 3P46 E2 3P47 E2 3P48 E2 3P4A E2 3P4B E2 3P4C E2 3P4L E3 3P4M 3P4N 3P4P 3P4Q 3P4R 3P4S 3P4T 3P4U 3P4W 3P4Z 3P65 3P66 3P67 3P68 3P6A 3P6B 3P6C 3P6D 3P6E 3P6F 3P6G 3P71 3P73 3P75 3P76 3P77 3P78 3P79 3P7A 3P80 3P82 3T01 3T02 3T06 3T07 3T08 3T09 3T10 3T11 3T13 3T14 3T16 3T18 3T19 3T20 3T21 3T24 3T25 3T26 3T28 3T29 3T30 3T31 3T32 3T33 3T39 3T40 3T41 3T42 3T54 3T55 3T56 3T57 3T64 3T70 3T71 3T74 3T75 3T76 3T85 3T86 3T87 3U00 3U01 3U02 3U03 3U04 3U05 3U06 3U07 3U08 3U09 3U0A 3U0D 3U0E 3U0F 3U0G 3U0H 3U0J 3U0K 3U0M 3U0N 3U0P 3U0R 3U0S 3U0T 3U0U 3U0V 3U0W 3U0Y 3U0Z 3U10 3U11 3U12 3U13 3U14 3U15 3U16 3U17 3U18 3U19 3U1A 3U1B 3U1D 3U1E 3U1F 3U1G 3U1H 3U1J 3U1K 3U1M 3U1N 3U1P E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 D2 D2 D2 D2 E3 E1 E2 E3 D1 D1 D1 D2 E2 D3 D3 D3 D2 D3 E2 D3 D3 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C1 D1 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C1 C1 C2 C1 C1 C2 C2 C2 C1 C2 C1 C2 C1 C2 C1 C2 C2 F5 F5 E4 E5 E5 E4 E5 F4 F4 F4 F4 E4 E4 F4 F4 F5 E5 F4 F5 E5 F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 E5 E4 F4 F4 E4 E4 E4 E4 F4 E4 E4 E5 E5 F4 E4 E5 E5 F5 3U1R 3U1S 3U1T 3U1U 3U3V 3U46 3U4A 3U70 3U71 3U72 3U73 3U74 3U75 3U76 3U77 3U82 3U83 3U84 3U85 3U86 3U87 3U88 5E02 5EA4 5HBZ 5HC0 5HG0 5HG1 5HK0 5HK1 5HK2 5HK3 5HK4 5HM0 5HM1 5HQ2 5HR6 5HR7 5HR9 5HRA 5HRL 5HY0 5HY1 5HY2 5HY3 5HY4 5HY5 5HY6 5HY7 5HY8 5HY9 5HYA 5N01 5N02 5N03 5P00 5P32 5P3K 5P41 5P4L 5P74 5P75 5P76 5T08 5T09 5T53 5U51 6E01 6E02 6E03 6E06 6E07 6E08 6E09 6E10 6E12 6E14 6E20 6E21 6E22 6E23 6E24 6E26 6E28 6E29 6E30 6E31 6E32 6E34 6E35 6E36 6E37 6E38 6E41 6E43 6E44 6E45 6E46 6E47 6E48 6E52 6E53 6EA0 6EA1 6ECA 6H00 6H02 6H03 6HC1 6HC2 6HF0 6P30 6P3M 6P41 6P4L 6P61 6P62 6P63 6P64 6P65 6P66 6P70 6U00 F5 E5 F5 E4 E5 E5 E5 F5 E5 F5 F5 F4 F4 F4 F4 F5 F5 F5 F4 F5 F5 F5 A1 B1 B3 C2 C4 C4 C3 C4 C3 C3 C3 B5 B3 B3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 B4 C4 C4 B3 C4 C4 C3 C4 C4 C4 E1 E3 F3 D3 E3 D1 E2 E3 D2 D2 E2 C2 C1 C1 F5 B1 A1 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B2 B1 C1 B1 B1 B1 B2 A1 A1 A1 A1 A2 A1 A2 A2 A2 A2 B2 C1 B1 B1 A1 A1 A3 A3 A3 B2 A2 A2 A4 B4 B3 B4 C2 C3 B4 E3 E1 E2 E3 D2 D2 E3 E1 E2 E3 E2 E4 6U01 6U02 6U03 6U04 7CG1 7D11 7D12 7D15 7E01 7E02 7E03 7E04 7E05 7E06 7E09 7E10 7E14 7E15 7E16 7G55 7G57 7H14 7H16 7H94 7HC0 7HC1 7HC2 7HC3 7HC4 7HD0 7HF1 7HF2 7HM1 7HM2 7HM3 7HM4 7HP5 7HQ0 7HV3 7HV4 7HV5 7HVA 7N11 7N12 7N13 7N14 7P01 7P31 7P32 7P36 7P38 7P41 7P44 7P4P 7P4Q 7P4R 7P72 7T17 7T18 7T20 7T25 7T56 7T57 7T5B 7U00 7U01 7U03 7U04 7U07 7U0A 7U0M 7U0N 7U0X 9CGJ 9CGK 9E00 9E02 9E03 9E06 9E10 9E15 9E16 9E21 9EAB 9G13 9G14 9G15 9G48 9GAA 9GAB 9GAC 9GAD 9H04 9H06 9H0D 9H0E 9H0F 9HE4 9HE5 9HF1 9HF2 9HF3 9HF4 9HF5 9HF6 9HF8 9HK0 9HM1 9HM2 9HW0 9HY0 9HY1 9HY2 9HY3 9HY4 9HY5 9HY6 9HY7 9HY8 9HY9 9HYA 9P01 9P30 E4 E5 E4 F4 A5 D5 D5 D5 B2 A1 A4 A2 A1 A1 A1 A3 A1 A1 A1 B5 A5 B3 B3 B3 C3 C3 C3 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B3 B4 B4 B4 A4 B3 B1 C1 C1 A4 E2 E3 F3 F3 B4 E3 E3 D1 E3 E2 E2 E3 D1 D1 D3 C2 C2 D1 C2 C2 C1 D1 F5 E4 E4 E4 F4 F5 E5 E5 F5 B4 B4 A2 A2 B2 A4 A2 A1 A1 A1 A1 A5 A5 A5 A5 B5 B5 A5 A5 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C4 C4 A4 A4 C4 C4 A4 A4 B4 C3 B4 B4 C3 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 D4 C4 C4 B4 E3 9P31 9P3K 9P3L 9P42 9P43 9P4J 9P4K 9P4L 9P4M 9P4N 9P4P 9P65 9P70 9P71 9P72 9T03 9T20 9T57 9T59 9T60 9T62 9T65 9T66 9T67 9T68 9T69 9T6A 9T6B 9T70 9U02 9U03 E3 E1 D1 E2 E2 D1 D1 E3 D1 E3 D1 D1 D2 E2 D3 C2 C2 C1 C2 C2 C2 C2 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C2 E5 F5

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Keyboard Control Panel


1N10 A1 1N11 C2 1N12 C3 1N13 C3 1N14 C4 1N15 C4 1N16 C4 2N10 B1 2N11 B2 3N08 B1 3N09 B2 3N11 B2 3N12 B3 3N13 B3 3N14 B3 3N15 B4 3N16 B4 4N10 B4 6N10 B2 FN09 B1 FN10 B1 FN11 B1 FN12 B1 IN11 B3 IN12 B3 IN13 B3 IN14 B4 IN15 B4

Layout Keyboard Control Panel (Top Side)

E
A

KEYBOARD CONTROL

E
A

1N11 1N12 1N13 1N14 1N15 1N16

F1 H1 D1 A1 B1 J1

1N10 2N10 2N11 3N08 3N09 3N11 3N12 3N13 3N14 3N15 3N16 4N10 6N10

I1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 G1 H1 D1 A1 B1 H1 I1

TO KEYBD
1N10 5 6 FN09 FN10 FN11 FN12 INTERRUPT 3N17 KEYBOARD 680R 4N10

2N10 1n0 RES

3N08 2N11 10R 10n


RES

3N09 10R
RES

6N10

BM04B-SRSS-TBT

BZX384-C4V7

4 3 2 1

3N11 2K2
RES

3N12 1K5

3N13 3K9

3N14 5K6

3N15 18K

3N16 8K2

IN11

IN12

IN13

IN14

IN15

SKRE 1N11

SKRE 1N12

SKRE 1N13

SKRE 1N14

SKRE 1N15

SKRE 1N16

C
2

CH+

CH-

MENU

VOL+

VOL-

ON / OFF
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IR & LED Panel

5
"WHITE"
+5V_SW

6
"RED"
+3V3STBY

J
A

IR & LED PANEL


TO ME8 LIGHT GUIDE
1P09 1 2 3 +3V3STBY

J
A

5 3P11 1K8 19-113/T7D-CS2T2B2-3T IP10 TSML1020 3P13 270R IP22 3P12 270R

BM03B-SRSS-TBT RES

3P10 1K8

IP11

6P11

6P12

SML-512

RES

6P10

TO ME8 SSB
1P10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FP10 FP20 FP11 FP12 FP13 FP14 FP15 FP16 FP17 10 11 +3V3STBY +3V3STBY BM09B-SRSS-TBT 3P27 10K 3P08 680R RES 3P07 680R RES KEYBOARD +3V3STBY TACT_SWITCH_INT IR 5 6 FP18 LIGHT_SENSOR IR LED2 LED1 KEYBOARD +5V_SW TACT_SWITCH_INT 3P15 LED1 10K IP14

IP12

4P01 RES

4P02 (RES FOR BDS)

IP13

+3V3STBY

IP15 7P11 BC847BW 7P10 BC847BW

3P14 10K

3P28 10K

FROM ME8 KEYB


1P11

BM04B-SRSS-TBT

LIGHT_SENSOR

1 2 3 4

C
+5V_SW +5V_SW

+3V3STBY

+5V_SW

"LIGHT SENSOR"

3P18 100K

3P16 100R IP16

3P09 10K RES

7P12

3 2 1

+5V_SW

TEMT6000X01

"IR RECEIVER"
7P14 GP1UE260RKVF VS 2 1 3

3P19 6K8

2P10 10u

3P17 100R 7P13 BC847BW

IP17 IP18

E
4

OUT GND 5

IP20

3P20 IP19 10K 3P21 150K 3P24 10K IP21 3P26 150K 3P22 10K

3P23 100K

2P11 10u

2P12 10u

2P13 10u

3P25 33K

1P09 A1 1P10 B1 1P11 C1 2P10 E5 2P11 E5 2P12 E6 2P13 E6 3P07 C3 3P08 C2 3P09 D6 3P10 A7 3P11 A5 3P12 A6 3P13 A6 3P14 B6 3P15 B4 3P16 D4 3P17 E5 3P18 D8 3P19 E4 3P20 E6 3P21 E8 3P22 E8 3P23 E4 3P24 E7 3P25 E6 3P26 E8 3P27 B5 3P28 B6 4P01 B5 4P02 B6 6P10 A7 6P11 A5 6P12 A6 7P10 B7 7P11 B5 7P12 D8 7P13 E7 7P14 E3 FP10 B1 FP11 B1 FP12 B1 FP13 B1 FP14 B1 FP15 B1 FP16 B1 FP17 B1 FP18 C1 FP20 B1 IP10 A5 IP11 A7 IP12 B5 IP13 B7 IP14 B4 IP15 B6 IP16 D5 IP17 E7 IP18 E8 IP19 E7 IP20 E4 IP21 E8 IP22 A6

LED2

SAME LOCATION WITH 7012

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2P10 2P11 3P07 3P08 A4 A6 A4 A4 3P09 3P10 3P11 3P12 A6 A3 A2 A6 3P13 3P14 3P15 3P16 A6 A2 A2 A4 3P17 3P18 3P19 3P20 A5 A6 A4 A6 3P21 3P22 3P23 3P24 A6 A6 A4 A6 3P25 3P26 3P27 3P28 A6 A6 A2 A3 4P01 4P02 6P10 6P11 A2 A2 A3 A3 6P12 7P10 7P11 7P12 A5 A2 A2 A5 7P13 A6 7P14 A4

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1P09 A4 1P10 A5 1P11 A1 1P12 A1 1P13 A1

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8. Alignments
Index of this chapter: 8.1 General Alignment Conditions 8.2 Hardware Alignments 8.3 Software Alignments 8.4 Option Settings 8.5 Reset of Repaired SSB Note: The Service Default Mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode (SAM) are described in chapter 5. Menu navigation is done with the CURSOR UP, DOWN, LEFT or RIGHT keys of the remote control transmitter. Switch the set to stand-by mode. For the next alignments, supply the following test signals via a video generator to the RF input: EU/AP-PAL models: a PAL B/G TV-signal with a signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 475.25 MHz US/AP-NTSC models: an NTSC M/N TV-signal with a signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 61.25 MHz (channel 3). LATAM models: an NTSC M TV-signal with a signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 61.25 MHz (channel 3). DVB-T models: see table SDM default settings in chapter 5. 8.3.1 White Point Choose TV menu, TV Settings, Picture, and set: Contrast to 100. Brightness to 50. Colour to 0. Dynamic contrast to Off. Colour enhancement to Off. Active control to Off (if present). Light sensor to Off (if present). Clear LCD to On (if present). Go to the SAM and select Alignments-> Whitepoint.

8.1

General Alignment Conditions


Perform all electrical adjustments under the following conditions: Power supply voltage (depends on region): AP-NTSC: 120 VAC or 230 VAC / 50 Hz ( 10%). AP-PAL-multi: 120 - 230 VAC / 50 Hz ( 10%). EU: 230 VAC / 50 Hz ( 10%). LATAM-NTSC: 120 - 230 VAC / 50 Hz ( 10%). US: 120 VAC / 60 Hz ( 10%). Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer with low internal resistance. Allow the set to warm up for approximately 15 minutes. Measure voltages and waveforms in relation to correct ground (e.g. measure audio signals in relation to AUDIO_GND). Caution: It is not allowed to use heatsinks as ground. Test probe: Ri > 10 Mohm, Ci < 20 pF. Use an isolated trimmer/screwdriver to perform alignments.

8.1.1

Alignment Sequence First, set the correct options: In SAM, select Options, and then Option numbers. Fill in the option settings for Group 1 and Group 2 according to the set sticker (see also paragraph Option Settings). Press OK on the remote control before the cursor is moved to the left. In submenu Option numbers select Store and press OK on the RC. OR: In main menu, select Store again and press OK on the RC. Switch the set to Stand-by. Warming up (>15 minutes).

White point alignment LCD screens: Use a 100% white screen as input signal and set the following values (in SAM mode): Colour temperature to Normal. Whitepoint red, Whitepoint green, and Whitepoint blue values to 127. Red BL offset and Green BL offset values to 8. In case you have a colour analyser: Measure with a calibrated, contactless (max. 25 mm distance) colour analyser in the centre of the screen. Consequently, the measurement needs to be done in a dark environment. Adjust the correct x,y coordinates (while holding one of the White point registers R, G or B on 127) by means of decreasing the value of one or two other white points to the correct x,y coordinates (see table White D alignment values). Tolerance: dx: 0.004, dy: 0.004. Repeat this step for the other colour temperatures. When finished press OK on the RC and then press Store (in the SAM root menu) to store the aligned values into the NVM. Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments. Table 8-1 White D alignment values
Value x y Cool (11000 K) 0.278 0.278 Normal (9000 K) 0.289 0.291 Warm (6500 K) 0.314 0.319

8.2

Hardware Alignments
Not applicable.

8.3

Software Alignments
Put the set in SAM mode (see Chapter 5 Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding). The SAM menu will now appear on the screen. Select ALIGNMENTS and go to one of the sub menus. The alignments are explained below. The following item can be aligned: Whitepoint. To store the data: Press OK on the RC before the cursor is moved to the left. In main menu select Store and press OK on the RC. Press MENU on the RC to switch back to the main menu. If you do not have a colour analyser, you can use the default values. This is the next best solution. The default values are average values coming from production (statistics). Select a Colour Temperature (e.g. Cool, Normal, or Warm). Set the Whitepoint Red, - Green and - Blue default values according to the values in the Tint settings table. When finished press OK on the RC, then press Store (in the SAM root menu) to store the aligned values into the NVM. Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments.

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Alignments
8.4.3
G 32" 116 115 105 37" 102 97 89 42" 105 98 85 47" 127 122 109 B 127 109 73 116 100 69 121 99 63 125 97 50

Table 8-2 Tint settings


Colour Temp. Cool Normal Warm Cool Normal Warm Cool Normal Warm Cool Normal Warm R 123 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127

(Service) Options Select the sub menu's to set the initialisation codes (options) of the set via text menus.

8.4.4

Opt. No. (Option numbers) Select this sub menu to set all options at once (expressed in two long strings of numbers). An option number (or option byte) represents a number of different options. When you change these numbers directly, you can set all options very quickly. All options are controlled via eight option numbers. When the NVM is replaced, all options will require resetting. To be certain that the factory settings are reproduced exactly, you must set both option number lines. You can find the correct option numbers on a sticker inside the TV set and in Table Option code overview. Example: The options sticker gives the following option numbers: 41472 04109 06223 45160 10120 00098 00004 00000 The first line (group 1) indicates hardware options 1 to 4. Example: option no. 2 contains the cabinet type. The second line (group 2) indicates software options 5 to 8. Example: option no. 5 contains the display code. Every 5-digit number represents 16 bits (so the maximum value will be 65536 if all options are set). When all the correct options are set, the sum of the decimal values of each Option Byte (OB) will give the option number. See table Option code overview for the options. Please note that this overview is indicative (subject to change). Always refer to the sticker in the TV-set as leading. Diversity Not all sets with the same Commercial Type Number (CTN) necessarily have the same option code! Use of Alternative BOM An alternative BOM number usually indicates the use of an alternative display. This results in another Display Code thus in another Option code. Refer to chapter 2 Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes.

8.4
8.4.1

Option Settings
Introduction The microprocessor communicates with a large number of I2C ICs in the set. To ensure good communication and to make digital diagnosis possible, the microprocessor has to know which ICs to address. The presence / absence of these specific ICs (or functions) is made known by the option codes. Notes: After changing the option(s), save them by pressing the OK button on the RC before the cursor is moved to the left, select STORE in the SAM root menu and press OK on the RC. The new option setting is only active after the TV is switched off / stand-by and on again with the Mains switch (the NVM is then read again).

8.4.2

Dealer Options For dealer options, in SAM select Dealer options and then Personal options. Table 8-3 Dealer options 8.4.5
Menu item Subjects Options Description Off Virgin Mode On Off Picture is muted / not muted in case no input signal is detected at input connectors TV starts up / does not start up (once) with a language selection menu after the Mains switch is turned on for the first time (virgin mode) Personal Options Picture Mute On

Option Code Overview

Table 8-4 Option code overview (subject to change and as available at time of publishing)
CTN MODEL 32PFL5403D/10_3 32PFL5403D/10_3 32PFL5403D/10_4 32PFL5403D/10_4 32PFL5403D/10_5 32PFL5403D/10_5 32PFL5403D/10_6 32PFL5403D/10_6 32PFL5403D/12_3 32PFL5403D/12_3 32PFL5403D/12_4 32PFL5403D/12_4 32PFL5403D/12_5 32PFL5403D/12_5 32PFL5403D/12_6 Displ. code 136 153 136 153 136 153 136 153 136 153 136 153 136 153 136 Group 1 41472 41472 41472 41472 41472 41472 41472 41472 41472 41472 41472 41472 41472 41472 41472 04109 04109 04109 04109 04109 04109 04109 04109 04109 04109 04109 04109 04109 04109 04109 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 Group 2 10120 10137 10120 10137 10120 10137 10120 10137 10120 10137 10120 10137 10120 10137 10120 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

Alignments
CTN MODEL 32PFL5403D/12_6 32PFL5403S/60 32PFL5403S/60 37PFL3403D/12_1 37PFL3403D/12_1 37PFL3403D/12_2 37PFL3403D/12_2 37PFL5603D/10_2 37PFL5603S/60_2 42PFL5603D/10_4 42PFL5603D/10_4 42PFL5603D/10_6 42PFL5603D/10_6 42PFL5603D/12_4 42PFL5603D/12_4 42PFL5603D/12_6 47PFL5603D/10_3 47PFL5603D/10_3 47PFL5603D/10_5 47PFL5603D/10_5 Displ. code 153 136 153 139 176 139 176 166 166 130 132 130 132 130 132 132 130 159 130 159 Group 1 41472 41472 41472 33280 33280 33280 33280 41472 41472 41472 41472 41481 41481 41481 41481 41472 41472 41472 41472 41472 04109 04109 04109 04111 04111 04111 04111 04109 04109 04107 04107 04107 04107 04107 04107 04107 04107 04107 04107 04107 06223 06223 06223 06219 06219 06219 06219 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 06223 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160 45160

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Group 2 10137 10120 10137 10123 10160 10123 10160 10150 10150 10114 10116 10114 10116 10114 10116 10116 10119 10143 10119 10143 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098 00098

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00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004 00004

00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

Important: After having edited the option numbers as described above, you must press OK on the remote control before the cursor is moved to the left!

8.5

Reset of Repaired SSB


A very important issue towards a repaired SSB from a service repair shop, implies the reset of the NVM on the SSB. A repaired SSB in service should get the service Set type 00PF0000000000 and Production code 00000000000000. Also the virgin bit is to be set. To set all this, you can use the ComPair tool.

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Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

9. Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


Index of this chapter: 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Power Supply 9.3 Abbreviation List 9.4 IC Data Sheets 9.1.1 Notes: Only new circuits (circuits that are not published recently) are described. Figures can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to different set executions. For a good understanding of the following circuit descriptions, please use the wiring, block (chapter 6) and circuit diagrams (chapter 7). Where necessary, you will find a separate drawing for clarification. For a description of all circuitry except the PSU, please refer to the Q528.1E LA Service Manual. Implementation Details of the implementation are as follows: Removed items: MPEG4. PNX5050. PACIFIC3. DVB-C. RS232 level shifter on UART. I2C Mux (PCA9540). TS buffering. Replaced items: PNX8541 E1 package with 1mm pitch package. Tantalum cap by SMD Elcap. 9.1.2 TV522 Architecture Overview For details about the chassis block diagrams refer to chapter Block diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms. An overview of the TV522 architecture can be found in next figure Architecture of TV522 platform.

9.1

Introduction
The Q522.2E LA chassis (platform TV522/22E) is a derivative from the Q522.1E LA chassis (platform TV522/22M), which on its turn is derivative from the Q528.2E (platform TV522/82M). They are the successors of the BJ3.1 chassis. This Q522.2E LA chassis is built around one Small Signal Board and some additional boards: Local Keyboard panel. IR/LED panel. Power Supply Unit.

TV522/22E - Architecture Block Diagram


HDMI Side ADI8191 HDMI 1 HDMI HDMI 2 switch HDMI 3
Hybrid Tuner
DDR-II 64MB

NXP PNX8541
Digital Colour Decoder 8-bit video 2-field HD MADI DVB-T MPEG2
FLASH

LVDS DUAL
LVDS BU7988K

Matrix
HD@50Hz

MASTER IF

TDA10048

PCI/XIO
USB2.0

CI

HP amp Class D TDA8932T

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Figure 9-1 Architecture of TV522/22E platform

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


9.1.3 SSB Cell Layout

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Figure 9-2 SSB layout cells (top view)

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Table 9-4 Standby # is low (Semi-standby mode)
Description Symbol Nominal voltage Min. Current (A) Max. Current (A) Vo1 3.3V 0 0.2 Vo2 12V 5% 0.1 2.7 2.7 3.5 Vo3 + 12V 11.4~17V 0 0 0 0 Vo4 - Vaudio - 12V 0 0 0 0 Vo5 24Vinv 24V 0 0 0 0

Power Supply
All power supplies described below are a black box for Service. When defective, a new board must be ordered and the defective one must be returned, unless the main fuse of the board is broken. Always replace a defective fuse with one with the correct specifications! This part is available in the regular market. Consult the Service website for the order codes of the boards. Below some extra information of each board is given, in order to help to determine which part of the set is defective.

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

Voltage tolerance 3% Nom. Current (A) 0.2 Peak Current (A) TBD

-11.4~ -17V 5%

Table 9-5 Standby # is high (Standby mode) 9.2.1 Specifications


Description Vo1 3.3V 0 0.015 Vo2 0 0 0 0 Vo3 0 0 0 0 Vo4 - Vaudio 0 0 0 0 Vo5 24Vinv 0 0 0 0

There are two types of the power supply used in the TV522 platform: Power Supply (PSU) - without inverter - (for 32"). Integrated Power Board (IPB) - incl. inverter - (for > 32"). 9.2.2 Diversity

Symbol Nominal voltage Min. Current (A) Nom.

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

Voltage tolerance 3%

Start-up Sequence Below find an overview of the different PSUs that are used: Table 9-1 Supply diversity
Supplier BPS BPS Delta BPS BPS LGIT PSU PLCD170PS09 LIPS250PS04 DPS-279BP A LIPS250PS02 LIPS250PS01 PLHL-T722A Model 32" 768p 37" 768p 37" 1080p 42" 768p 42" 1080p 47" 1080p Input Voltage Range High Mains (196- 264 Vac) High Mains (196- 264 Vac) Universal (90- 270 Vac) High Mains (196- 264 Vac) High Mains (196- 264 Vac) High Mains (196- 264 Vac)

9.2.3

32 PSU (BPS PLCD170PS09) Control Signals The control/output signals are driven by open collector/open drain type circuits. The drive requirements are 3V3 Logic. Open Collector: 2.2K ohms pull up resistor to +3V3. Signal Levels: Low or open: less than 0.4V. High: more than 2.4V. The Power Supply Unit is controlled via a digital input Standby # (Stdby) and the BL_ON-OFF signal at the secondary side. Table 9-2 Mode of operation
Standby# BL_ON-OFF 3V3 CN7 pin 5 High Low Low Low Low High ON ON ON 12Vssb Vaudio 24V OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON Note Standby Semi-standby ON

Note : Standby # is from small signal board (SSB).


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Figure 9-3 Rise and fall sequence 32 PSU Protections 3V3 stdby output Short-circuit proof with auto restart. Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~ 140% of nominal value. 12Vssb Short circuit protection with current limit or fuse. Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~ 140% of nominal value. Vaudio Short circuit protection with current limit or fuse. Over voltage protection should be less than absolute value 19V. 24 output Short-circuit proof with auto restart. Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~ 140% of nominal value.

Output Specifications Table 9-3 Standby # is low (ON mode)


Description Symbol Nominal voltage Min. Current (A) Max. Current (A) Vo1 3.3V 0 0.2 Vo2 12V 5% 0.1 2.7 2.7 3.5 100mV GND1 Vo3 + 12V 0 0.45 2.5 2.5 100mV Vo4 -Vaudio - 12V 0 0.45 2.5 2.5 100mV Vo5 24Vinv 24V 0 4 5 6.3 200mV GND3 (isolated gnd)

3V3 stdby 12Vssb +Vaudio

Voltage tolerance 3% Nom. Current (A) 0.2 Peak Current (A) TBD Ripple and noise 50mV Ground GND1

-5%, +10% -5%, +10% 5%

GND2 (isolated gnd)

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


9.2.4 37 IPB (BPS LIPS250PS04 & DPS-279BP A) Control Signals The control/output signals are driven by open collector/open drain type circuits. The drive requirements are 3V3 Logic. Open Collector: 2.2 kohms pull up resistor to +3V3. Signal Levels: Low or open: less than 0.4V. High: more than 2.4V. The Power Supply Unit is controlled via a digital input Standby # (Stdby) and the BL_ON-OFF signal at the secondary side. Table 9-6 Mode of operation
Standby# BL_ON-OFF 3V3 CN7 pin 5 High Low Low Low Low High ON ON ON 12Vssb Vaudio HV OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON Note Standby Semi-standby ON

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Start-up Sequence

Note :dVo/dt ~350V/s (max) Note : Standby # is from small signal board (SSB).
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Figure 9-4 Rise and fall sequence 42 IPB Protections 3V3 stdby output Short-circuit proof with auto restart. Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~ 140% of nominal value. 12Vssb Short circuit protection with current limit or fuse. Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~ 140% of nominal value. Vaudio Short circuit protection with current limit or fuse. Over voltage protection should be less than absolute value 19V. HV output Arcing protection. Short circuit protection. Over voltage protection should operate when more than 4 lamps are disconnected. 9.2.5 42 IPB (BPS LIPS250PS1) Control Signals The control/output signals are driven by open collector/open drain type circuits. The drive requirements are 3V3 Logic. Open Collector: 2.2 kohms pull up resistor to +3V3. Signal Levels: Low or open: less than 0.4V. High: more than 2.4V. The Power Supply Unit is controlled via a digital input Standby # (Stdby) and the BL_ON-OFF signal at the secondary side. Table 9-10 Mode of operation
Standby# BL_ON-OFF 3V3 CN7 pin 5 High Low Low Low Low High ON ON ON 12Vssb Vaudio HV OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON Note Standby Semi-standby ON

Output Specifications

Table 9-7 Standby # is low (ON mode)


Description Symbol Nominal voltage Voltage tol. Min. Current (A) Vo1 3.3V 3% 0 Vo2 12V 5% 0.1 3.4 3.4 4 GND1 Vo3 + 12V 0 0.45 2.5 2.5 Vo4 - Vaudio Vo5 Inverter HV

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

- 12V For details refer -5%, +10% -5%, +10% to panel specs) 0 0.45 2.5 2.5 100mV

Nom. Current (A) 0.2 Max. Current (A) 0.2 Peak Current (A) TBD Ripple and noise 50mV Ground GND1

100mV 100mV

GND2 (isolated gnd)

Table 9-8 Standby # is low (Semi-standby mode)


Description Symbol Nominal voltage Voltage tol. Min. Current (A) Vo1 3.3V 3% 0 Vo2 12V 5% 0.1 3.4 3.4 4 Vo3 + 12V 11.4~17V 0 0 0 0 Vo4 - Vaudio - 12V 0 0 0 0 Vo5 HV 0 0 0 0 0

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

-11.4 ~ -17V 0

Nom. Current (A) 0.2 Max. Current (A) 0.2 Peak Current TBD

Table 9-9 Standby # is high (Standby mode)


Description Symbol Voltage tol. Nom. Current Vo1 Vo2 0 0 0 0 Vo3 0 0 0 0 Vo4 - Vaudio 0 0 0 0 Vo5 HV 0 0 0 0

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio 3% 0.015

Nominal voltage 3.3V Min. Current (A) 0

Output Specifications

Table 9-11 Standby # is low (ON mode)


Description Symbol Vo1 Vo2 Vo3 Vo4 - Vaudio Vo5 Inverter HV

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

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Vo2 12V 5% 0.1 3.4 3.4 4 GND1 Vo3 + 12V Vo4 - 12V

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


Vo5

Description Nominal voltage Voltage tol. Min. Current (A)

9.2.6

47 IPB (LGIT PLHL-T722A) Control Signals

For details refer -5%, +10% -5%, +10% to panel specs) 0 0.45 2.5 2.5 0 0.45 2.5 2.5 100mV

Nom. Current (A) 0.2 Max. Current (A) 0.2 Peak Current (A) TBD Ripple and noise 50mV Ground GND1

Table 9-14 Mode of operation


Signal name DIM Explanation Burst Dimming Ctrl Signal Action Direction Input Input Input Burst Dimming Hi: BL ON, Low: BL OFF 0~3.3V Hi: Standby mode, Low: ON mode

100mV 100mV

GND2 (isolated gnd)

Table 9-12 Standby # is low (Semi-standby mode)


Description Symbol Nominal voltage Voltage tol. Min. Current (A) Vo1 3.3V 3% 0 Vo2 12V 5% 0.1 3.4 3.4 4 Vo3 + 12V 11.4~17V 0 0 0 0 Vo4 - Vaudio - 12V 0 0 0 0 Vo5 HV 0 0 0 0 0

BL_ON/OFF Back Light ON Ctrl Boost STANDBY STANDBY Signal

Boost Inv. Curr. Ctrl Input

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

-11.4 ~ -17V 0

Outputs

Nom. Current (A) 0.2 Max. Current (A) 0.2 Peak Current TBD

CN1 Pin No. 1 2 Signal Natural Live

CN2, CN3 Pin No. 1 2 3 Signal HV HV HV

Table 9-13 Standby # is high (Standby mode)


Description Symbol Voltage tol. Nom. Current Vo1 Vo2 0 0 0 0 Vo3 0 0 0 0 Vo4 - Vaudio 0 0 0 0 Vo5 HV 0 0 0 0
CN5, CN8 Pin No. 1 2 3 4 Signal +12V +12V GND GND

CN4 Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Signal 24Vamb GND 24Vamb GND 24Vamb GND

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio 3% 0.015

Nominal voltage 3.3V Min. Current (A) 0

Start-up Sequence

CN6 Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Signal 3V3 Standby Standby GND GND GND +12V +12V +12V +12V (Audio) GND_Audio -12V (Audio) I_18010_082.eps 130608 CN7 Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal +12V +12V GND GND INV_ON DIM Boost GND

Note :dVo/dt ~350V/s (max) Note : Standby # is from small signal board (SSB).
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Figure 9-6 Connector overview Protections


Protection Over voltage Output circuit 3V3 12Vssb +Vaudio -Vaudio 24Vamb Short circuit All output Trip point 3.96V ~ 4.62V 14.4V ~ 16.8V +19.0V -19.0V 28.8V ~ 33.6V Current limit or fuse Notes Shut down

Figure 9-5 Rise and fall sequence 42 IPB Protections 3V3 stdby output Short-circuit proof with auto restart. Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~ 140% of nominal value. 12Vssb Short circuit protection with current limit or fuse. Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~ 140% of nominal value. Vaudio Short circuit protection with current limit or fuse. Over voltage protection should be less than absolute value 19V. HV output Arcing protection. Short circuit protection. Over voltage protection should operate when more than 4 lamps are disconnected.

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets 9.3 Abbreviation List
0/6/12 SCART switch control signal on A/V board. 0 = loop through (AUX to TV), 6 = play 16 : 9 format, 12 = play 4 : 3 format Spatial (2D) Noise Reduction Temporal (3D) Noise Reduction Automatic Aspect Ratio Adaptation: algorithm that adapts aspect ratio to remove horizontal black bars; keeps the original aspect ratio Automatic Channel Installation: algorithm that installs TV channels directly from a cable network by means of a predefined TXT page Analogue to Digital Converter Automatic Frequency Control: control signal used to tune to the correct frequency Automatic Gain Control: algorithm that controls the video input of the feature box Amplitude Modulation Automatic Noise Reduction: one of the algorithms of Auto TV Asia Pacific Aspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9 Auto Screen Fit: algorithm that adapts aspect ratio to remove horizontal black bars without discarding video information See Auto TV A hardware and software control system that measures picture content, and adapts image parameters in a dynamic way External Audio Video Audio Video Controller Audio Video Input Processor Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 5.5 MHz Board-Level Repair Broadcast Television Standard Committee. Multiplex FM stereo sound system, originating from the USA and used e.g. in LATAM and AP-NTSC countries Blue TeleteXT Centre channel (audio) Consumer Electronics Control bus: remote control bus on HDMI connections Constant Level: audio output to connect with an external amplifier Component Level Repair Computer aided rePair Connected Planet / Copy Protection Customer Service Mode Colour Transient Improvement: manipulates steepness of chroma transients Composite Video Blanking and Synchronization Digital to Analogue Converter Dynamic Bass Enhancement: extra low frequency amplification See E-DDC Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.5 MHz Dynamic Frame Insertion Directions For Use: owner's manual Digital Media Reader: card reader Digital Natural Motion DNR DRAM DRM DSP DST

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2DNR 3DNR AARA

DTCP

ACI

ADC AFC

DVB-C DVB-T DVD DVI(-d) E-DDC

AGC

EDID EEPROM EMI EPLD EU EXT FBL FDS FDW FM FPGA FTV Gb/s G-TXT H HD HDD HDCP

AM ANR AP AR ASF

ATV Auto TV

AV AVC AVIP B/G BLR BTSC

B-TXT C CEC

CL CLR ComPair CP CSM CTI

HDMI HP I I2 C I2 D I2 S IF IR IRQ ITU-656

CVBS DAC DBE DDC D/K DFI DFU DMR DNM

Digital Noise Reduction: noise reduction feature of the set Dynamic RAM Digital Rights Management Digital Signal Processing Dealer Service Tool: special remote control designed for service technicians Digital Transmission Content Protection; A protocol for protecting digital audio/video content that is traversing a high speed serial bus, such as IEEE-1394 Digital Video Broadcast - Cable Digital Video Broadcast - Terrestrial Digital Versatile Disc Digital Visual Interface (d= digital only) Enhanced Display Data Channel (VESA standard for communication channel and display). Using E-DDC, the video source can read the EDID information form the display. Extended Display Identification Data (VESA standard) Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory Electro Magnetic Interference Erasable Programmable Logic Device Europe EXTernal (source), entering the set by SCART or by cinches (jacks) Fast BLanking: DC signal accompanying RGB signals Full Dual Screen (same as FDW) Full Dual Window (same as FDS) Field Memory or Frequency Modulation Field-Programmable Gate Array Flat TeleVision Giga bits per second Green TeleteXT H_sync to the module High Definition Hard Disk Drive High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection: A key encoded into the HDMI/DVI signal that prevents video data piracy. If a source is HDCP coded and connected via HDMI/DVI without the proper HDCP decoding, the picture is put into a snow vision mode or changed to a low resolution. For normal content distribution the source and the display device must be enabled for HDCP software key decoding. High Definition Multimedia Interface HeadPhone Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.0 MHz Inter IC bus Inter IC Data bus Inter IC Sound bus Intermediate Frequency Infra Red Interrupt Request The ITU Radio communication Sector (ITU-R) is a standards body subcommittee of the International Telecommunication Union relating to radio communication. ITU-656 (a.k.a. SDI), is a digitized video format used for broadcast grade video. Uncompressed digital component or digital composite signals can be used.

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Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


PWM QRC QTNR QVCP RAM RGB Pulse Width Modulation Quasi Resonant Converter Quality Temporal Noise Reduction Quality Video Composition Processor Random Access Memory Red, Green, and Blue. The primary colour signals for TV. By mixing levels of R, G, and B, all colours (Y/C) are reproduced. Remote Control Signal protocol from the remote control receiver Read Only Memory Red TeleteXT Service Alignment Mode Short Circuit Syndicat des Constructeurs d'Appareils Radiorecepteurs et Televisieurs Serial Clock I2C CLock Signal on Fast I2C bus Standard Definition Serial Data I2C DAta Signal on Fast I2C bus Serial Digital Interface, see ITU-656 Synchronous DRAM SEquence Couleur Avec Memoire. Colour system mainly used in France and East Europe. Colour carriers= 4.406250 MHz and 4.250000 MHz Sound Intermediate Frequency Switched Mode Power Supply System on Chip Sync On Green Self Oscillating Power Supply Sony Philips Digital InterFace Static RAM Small Signal Board STand-BY 800 600 (4:3) Super Video Home System Software Spatial temporal Weighted Averaging Noise reduction 1280 1024 Thin Film Transistor Total Harmonic Distortion Transmission Minimized Differential Signalling TeleteXT Dual Window with TeleteXT User Interface Microprocessor 1600 1200 (4:3) V-sync to the module Video Cassette Recorder Video Electronics Standards Association 640 480 (4:3) Variable Level out: processed audio output toward external amplifier Vestigial Side Band; modulation method 1280 768 (15:9) Quartz crystal 1024 768 (4:3) Luminance signal Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C) signal Component video. Luminance and scaled colour difference signals (B-Y and R-Y) Component video

ITV JOP LS

LATAM LCD LED L/L'

LPL LS LVDS Mbps M/N MIPS

MOP MOSFET MPEG MPIF MUTE NC NICAM

NTC NTSC

NVM O/C OSD OTC P50 PAL

PCB PCM PDP PFC PIP PLL

POR PTC PWB

The SDI signal is self-synchronizing, uses 8 bit or 10 bit data words, and has a maximum data rate of 270 Mbit/s, with a minimum bandwidth of 135 MHz. Institutional TeleVision; TV sets for hotels, hospitals etc. Jaguar Output Processor Last Status; The settings last chosen by the customer and read and stored in RAM or in the NVM. They are called at start-up of the set to configure it according to the customer's preferences Latin America Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.5 MHz. L' is Band I, L is all bands except for Band I LG.Philips LCD (supplier) Loudspeaker Low Voltage Differential Signalling Mega bits per second Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 4.5 MHz Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline-Stages; A RISC-based microprocessor Matrix Output Processor Metal Oxide Silicon Field Effect Transistor, switching device Motion Pictures Experts Group Multi Platform InterFace MUTE Line Not Connected Near Instantaneous Compounded Audio Multiplexing. This is a digital sound system, mainly used in Europe. Negative Temperature Coefficient, non-linear resistor National Television Standard Committee. Colour system mainly used in North America and Japan. Colour carrier NTSC M/ N = 3.579545 MHz, NTSC 4.43 = 4.433619 MHz (this is a VCR norm, it is not transmitted off-air) Non-Volatile Memory: IC containing TV related data such as alignments Open Circuit On Screen Display On screen display Teletext and Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800) Project 50: communication protocol between TV and peripherals Phase Alternating Line. Colour system mainly used in West Europe (colour carrier = 4.433619 MHz) and South America (colour carrier PAL M = 3.575612 MHz and PAL N = 3.582056 MHz) Printed Circuit Board (same as PWB) Pulse Code Modulation Plasma Display Panel Power Factor Corrector (or Preconditioner) Picture In Picture Phase Locked Loop. Used for e.g. FST tuning systems. The customer can give directly the desired frequency Power On Reset, signal to reset the uP Positive Temperature Coefficient, non-linear resistor Printed Wiring Board (same as PCB)

RC RC5 / RC6 ROM R-TXT SAM S/C SCART

SCL SCL-F SD SDA SDA-F SDI SDRAM SECAM

SIF SMPS SoC SOG SOPS S/PDIF SRAM SSB STBY SVGA SVHS SW SWAN SXGA TFT THD TMDS TXT TXT-DW UI uP UXGA V VCR VESA VGA VL VSB WXGA XTAL XGA Y Y/C YPbPr

YUV

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets 9.4 IC Data Sheets
This section shows the internal block diagrams and pin configurations of ICs that are drawn as black boxes in the electrical diagrams (with the exception of memory and logic ICs). 9.4.1 Diagram B02A, NCP5422AD (IC 7U0A)

Q522.2E LA

9.

EN 109

Block Diagram

VCC

ROSC

BIAS

CURRENT SOURCE GEN

8.6 V 7.8 V IS+1

VCC

+
IS1 IS+2 IS2 70 mV

70 mV

Pin Configuration
SO16 1 GATE(H)1 GATE(L)1 GND BST IS+1 IS1 VFB1 COMP1 A WL Y WW 16 GATE(H)2 GATE(L)2 VCC ROSC IS+2 IS2 VFB2 COMP2

Figure 9-7 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

1.0 V

5.0 A

VFB1

+
S Q FAULT PWM Comparator 1

+
0.25 V

+
Set Dominant R E/A OFF E/A1 COMP1

RAMP1

RAMP2 BST

CLK1 OSC CLK2 FAULT S Reset Dominant R FAULT

BST nonoverlap VCC

GATE(H)1

GATE(L)1

RAMP1 0.425 V BST

+
PWM Comparator 2 FAULT

GATE(H)2

S Reset Dominant R FAULT GND E/A OFF nonoverlap VCC

GATE(L)2

RAMP2

0.425 V

1.2 mA E/A2

FAULT

1.0 V

VFB2

COMP2

= Assembly Location = Wafer Lot = Year = Work Week

NCP5422A AWLYWW

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EN 110
9.4.2

9.

Q522.2E LA

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

Diagram B02C, ST1S10PHD (IC 7U0Z)

Block Diagram

Pin Configuration

DFN8 (4x4)

PowerSO-8
I_18010_083.eps 130608

Figure 9-8 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


9.4.3 Diagram B03A, TDA9898HL (IC 7T57)

Q522.2E LA

9.

EN 111

Block Diagram
4 MHz reference input R(2) EXTERNAL SOUND BAND-PASS FILTER(1) LFSYN2 1 SYNTHESIZER AND VCO VP 43, 44 SUPPLY +3 dB GNDA 40, 41 EXTFILO 15 EXTFILI 17 FREF 46 4 MHz FREQUENCY REFERENCE OPTXTAL 39 R(2)

SDA 23

SCL 24

i.c. 14 I2C-BUS

ADRSEL BVS 25 32

GNDD 22

TDA9897
AGCDIN 36 SIF AGC

AM average FM peak

TDA9897

29 30 BP on/off

OUT2A OUT2B

IF3A IF3B

3 4

sideband Q I SIDEBAND FILTER D C BAND-PASS FILTER

OUTPUT SWITCH

26 27

OUT1A OUT1B

IF1A IF1B

6 7 VIF AGC sideband I Q NYQUIST FILTER E FM SWITCH FM AMPLIFIER FM CARRIER AGC DECODER I2C-BUS TOPNEG VIF PLL AND ACQUISITION HELP VIF AFC SOUND CARRIER TRAP GROUP DELAY EQUALIZER AM F AM DEMODULATOR FM AND FM NARROW-BAND PLL AM

21 34 CAF2

EXTFMI

IF2A IF2B

9 10

20 CDEEM 31 28 CAF1 AUD

i.c.

45

16 TAGC SIF AGC FM AGC AFC 33

MPP2

trap reference SYNTHESIZER AND VCO standard

PEAK AGC TUNER 47

TAGC

RSSI DETECTOR AND IF BASED TUNER AGC

CVBS

I2C-BUS TOP2 AND RSSI

G H VIF AGC I2C-bus port 12 MPP1

48 GND

2, 5, 18, 37

8 CTAGC

n.c.

11 TOP2 optional tuner AGC TOP for IF based tuner AGC and radio signal strength detector onset

13 LFVIF

38 LFSYN1

35, 42

19 LFFM

n.c.

39 OPTXTAL

Pin Configuration
41 GNDA 47 TAGC 46 FREF 48 GND 40 GNDA 45 i.c. 44 VP 43 VP 42 n.c.

38 LFSYN1

LFSYN2 n.c. IF3A IF3B CIFAGC(1) IF1A IF1B CTAGC IF2A

37 n.c.
36 AGCDIN 35 n.c. 34 CAF2 33 CVBS 32 BVS 31 AUD 30 OUT2B 29 OUT2A 28 CAF1 27 OUT1B 26 OUT1A 25 ADRSEL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

TDA9897HL TDA9898HL

IF2B 10 TOP2 11 MPP1 12

CDEEM 20

EXTFMI 21

GNDD 22

EXTFILO 15

MPP2 16

EXTFILI 17

LFFM 19

SDA 23

i.c. 14

n.c. 18

LFVIF 13

SCL 24

H_16800_029.eps 111007

Figure 9-9 Pin configuration

EN 112
9.4.4

9.

Q522.2E LA

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

Diagram B03B, TDA10048HN (IC7T17-1)

Block Diagram
ANALOG

AGC_TUN

AGC_IF

STEP INTERFACE DUAL AGC DIGITAL FRONT-END AND OFDM DEMODULATION CHANNEL ESTIMATION AND CORRECTION

VIM ADC VIP

STEP INTERFACE

PLL

DIGITAL AGC

FFT 2K / 4K / 8K

DYNAMIC TIMESHIFT

CCI CANCELLER CPE CALCULATION PARTIAL CHANNEL ESTIMATION

XIN OSCILLATOR XOUT

CARRIER RECOVERY

TIME RECOVERY

ACI FILTERING

COARSE TIME ESTIMATOR

SCL_TUN SDA_TUN SCL, SDA SADDR I2C-BUS INTERFACE

TDA10048HN

TIME INTERPOLATION

DSP CORE SYNCHRONISATION

FREQUENCY INTERPOLATION

GPIO[3:0]

FREQUENCY, TIME, FRAME RECOVERY FFT WINDOW POSITIONING TPS DECODING

CONFIDENCE CALCULATION

CHANNEL CORRECTION

confidence MPEG-2 OUTPUT INTERFACE OUTER FORNEY DEINTERLEAVER VBER BIT DEINTERLEAVER CBER

(I,Q)

MPEG TS DO[7:0]/S_DO (parallel/serial)

DESCRAMBLER

RS DECODER

VITERBI DECODER

DEMAPPER

INNER FREQUENCY DEINTERLEAVER CHANNEL DECODER

CPT_UNCOR

Pin Configuration
48 VDDD(ADC/PLL)(1V2)

47 VSSD(ADC/PLL)

45 VDDDC(1V2)

43 AGC_TUN

46 VDDD(3V3)

42 AGC_IF

41 CLR_N

44 VSSDC

40 TDO

terminal 1 index area VDDA(ADC)(3V3) VIM VIP VSSA(ADC) VDDD(ADC)(3V3) VSSA(OSC) XIN XOUT VDDA(OSC)(1V2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

37 TMS
36 TRST_N 35 SCL 34 SDA 33 SADDR 32 GPIO0 31 VDDDC(1V2) 30 VSSDC 29 VSSD 28 VDDD(3V3) 27 DO7 26 DO6 25 DO5

39 TCK DO2/GPIO1 22

TDA10048HN

VSSA(PLL) 10 VDDA(PLL)(1V2) 11 VDDDC(1V2) 12

VSSDC 13

DO1/S_DO 21

DO3/GPIO2 23

38 TDI

PSYNC/S_PSYNC 17

DEN/S_DEN 18

OCLK/S__OCLK 19

Transparent top view

DO0/S_UNCOR 20

DO4/GPIO3 24

VSSD 14

SDA_TUN 15

SCL_TUN 16

H_16800_127.eps 090507

Figure 9-10 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


9.4.5 Diagram B03C, TDA10023HT (IC7TA4)

Q522.2E LA

9.

EN 113

Block Diagram
VDDA1 XIN 2 3 XOUT 1 4 VSSA1 VDDD3 3 7, 24, 41 VSSD3 3 8, 25, 42 VDDD2 3 14, 30, 43 VSSD2 3 15, 31, 44 50 49 61 55 59 60 VDDD1 VSSD1 VDDA2 VDDA3 VSSA3 VDDD4

PWM PLL SACLK 5 CLOCK RECOVERY AGC PWM

AGCTUN

11

AGCIF

IF

ADC

10

BASEBAND CONVERSION

DECIMATION FILTERS

TIMING INTERPOLATOR

HALF NYQUIST

EQUALIZER

CARRIER RECOVERY

DECISION DIFFERENTIAL DECODER

GPIO

29

CTRL

32

GPIO

DE-INTERLEAVER

RS DECODER

DE-SCRAMBLER

JQAM FILTER OUTPUT INTERFACE

37 to 40, 45 to 48 36 35 34 33

DO[7:0] DEN OCLK PSYNC UNCOR programmable interface

TEST CLRB VIP VIM

6 16 58 57

TRELLIS DEMODULATOR

FRAME SYNC

DERANDOMIZER

DEINTERLEAVER

REED SOLOMON DECODER

MPEG2 TS CKSUM

28 27

TDO TMS TCK TDI TRST ENSERI SDAT SCLT serial interface

TDA10023HT

JTAG

22 23

IICDIV

10

26 21

SDA SCL

18 17 12 SADDR

I2C-BUS INTERFACE 13, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 62, 63, 64

19 20

001aac555

n.c.

Pin Configuration
50 VDDD1 60 VDDD4 61 VDDA2 55 VDDA3 54 n.c. 51 n.c. 49 VSSD1 48 DO[0] 47 DO[1] 46 DO[2] 45 DO[3] 44 VSSD2 43 VDDD2 42 VSSD3 41 VDDD3 40 DO[4] 39 DO[5] 38 DO[6] 37 DO[7] 36 DEN 35 OCLK 34 PSYNC 33 UNCOR VDDD3 24 VSSD3 25 TDO 28 VDDD2 30 ENSERI 21 VSSD2 31 SDA 18 SCLT 20 TDI 23 TRST 26 TMS 27 GPIO 29 SDAT 19 CTRL 32 SCL 17 TCK 22 59 VSSA3 57 VIM 53 n.c. 52 n.c. 56 n.c. 64 n.c. 63 n.c. 62 n.c. 58 VIP

VDDA1 XIN XOUT VSSA1 SACLK TEST VDDD3 VSSD3 AGCTUN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

TDA10023HT

IICDIV 10 AGCIF 11 SADDR 12 n.c. 13 VDDD2 14 VSSD2 15 CLRB 16

H_17650_072.eps 150108

Figure 9-11 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

EN 114
9.4.6

9.

Q522.2E LA

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

Diagram B04x, PNX85xx (IC 7H00)

Block Diagram
DDR-II 32 MB
16

DDR-II 32 MB
16

PNX85xx
A/V INPUTS MIPS32@240MHz TV control, Pixel OSD Source select 3D-Comb Digital color decoder Audio decoding Full audio processing, inc SRS MPEG-2 HD/SD decode MA DI 8-bit video processing Enhanced PQ processing Single LVDS output HDMI / DVI CA option

LCD Matrix Display 1368 768

VGA

HDMI

SPDIF Out

TDA10060
Channel

TDA8933T
Audio Amp.

TD1736OF
Tuner

TDA9897
IF

8/16

USB2 Option

FLASH 16 MB

Pin Configuration
ball A1 index area 1 B D F H K M P T V Y AB AD AF AH AK A C E G J L N R U W AA AC AE AG AJ
H_16800_128.eps 230707

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29

PNX85xx

Transparent top view

Figure 9-12 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


9.4.7 Diagram B04M, TS4821DT (IC 7HV3)

Q522.2E LA

9.

EN 115

Typical Application Schematic Rfeed1 1F Right In Cin1


+

2.2F 2.2F
+

Left In

Cin2

Rfeed2

Pin Configuration

TS482IS, TS482IST - MiniSO8


OUT (1) VIN- (1) VIN+ (1) GND 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 VCC OUT (2) VIN- (2) VIN+ (2)

TS482ID, TS482IDT - SO8


OUT (1) VIN- (1) VIN+ (1) GND 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 VCC OUT (2) VIN- (2) VIN+ (2)

Figure 9-13 Typical application schematic and pin configuration

3.9k RpolVcc + Cs 100k 8 3.9k 2 1 Rin1 3 + Cb TS482 + 5 + 7 Rin2 1F 6 3.9k 4 100k Rpol 3.9k

Vcc

220F + Cout1 Cout2

RL=32Ohms

RL=32Ohms

220F

I_18010_084.eps 130608

EN 116
9.4.8

9.

Q522.2E LA

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

Diagram B05A, BU7988KVT (IC 7CG0)

Block Diagram

Pin Configuration

I_17970_059.eps 060608

Figure 9-14 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


9.4.9 Diagram B08A, ISP1564HL (IC 7P00)

Q522.2E LA

9.

EN 117

Block Diagram
PME# CLK
32

SCL 96

SDA 97 77, 98, 100 VCC(IO)AUX

99 7 10, 12 to 15, 20 to 22, 26 to 31, 33, 34, 50 to 54, 56, 57, 59, 62, 63, 65 to 70 23, 35, 48, 60

GLOBAL CONTROL

AD[31:0]

PCI CORE

C/BE[3:0]# REQ# GNT# IDSEL 32-bit, 33 MHz PCI bus INTA# FRAME# DEVSEL# IRDY# CLKRUN# PAR PERR# SERR# TRDY# STOP# RST# VCC(IO) VCC(REG) REG(1V8)

VOLTAGE REGULATOR (Vaux)

VCC(AUX)

9 8 24 4 36 39 37 42 47 44 45 38 41 5 11, 25, 40, 55, 71 16 18, 43, 58 POR

PCI MASTER

ISP1564
Vaux(1V8) core

2, 73

AUX(1V8)

PCI SLAVE

CONFIGURATION SPACE CONFIGURATION FUNCTION 0 CONFIGURATION FUNCTION 2

OHCI (FUNCTION 0) RAM

EHCI (FUNCTION 2) RAM

81

RREF

80

GND _RREF

CORE RESET_N

PORT ROUTER

1, 17, 46, 61, 72, 82, 84, 89, 91 GNDA

ATX1 VOLTAGE REGULATOR VCC(I/O) DETECT VCC CORE ORIGINAL USB ATX Hi-SPEED USB ATX

ATX2 ORIGINAL USB ATX Hi-SPEED USB ATX 19, 32, 49, 64, 76, 94, 95

GND

XTAL1 XTAL2

74 75 XOSC PLL 86, 93 VCCA(AUX)


100 VCC(IO)AUX 98 VCC(IO)AUX

SYS_TUNE

78

79

83

85

87

88

90

92 DP2

OC1_N PWE1_N DM1

DP1 OC2_N PWE2_N DM2


80 GND_RREF

88 PWE2_N

87 OC2_N

78 OC1_N

91 GNDA

84 GNDA

81 RREF

94 GND

77 VCC(IO)AUX

93 VCCA(AUX)

86 VCCA(AUX)

Pin Configuration

79 PWE1_N

82 GNDA

89 GNDA

99 PME#

95 GND

97 SDA

76 GND

90 DM2

83 DM1

85 DP1

92 DP2

96 SCL

GNDA AUX(1V8) VCC(AUX) INTA# RST# SYS_TUNE CLK GNT# REQ#

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

75 XTAL2 74 XTAL1 73 AUX(1V8) 72 GNDA 71 VCC(IO) 70 AD[0] 69 AD[1] 68 AD[2] 67 AD[3] 66 AD[4] 65 AD[5]

AD[31] 10 VCC(IO) 11 AD[30] 12 AD[29] 13 AD[28] 14 AD[27] 15 VCC(REG) 16 GNDA 17 REG(1V8) 18 GND 19 AD[26] 20 AD[25] 21 AD[24] 22 C/BE[3]# 23 IDSEL 24 VCC(IO) 25 AD[23] 26 AD[19] 30 AD[22] 27 AD[20] 29 AD[17] 33 GND 32 FRAME# 36 DEVSEL# 39 SERR# 45 C/BE[1]# 48 VCC(IO) 40 CLKRUN# 42 AD[21] 28 AD[18] 31 AD[16] 34 C/BE[2]# 35 IRDY# 37 TRDY# 38 GNDA 46 GND 49 PAR 47 STOP# 41 REG(1V8) 43 PERR# 44 AD[15] 50

ISP1564HL

64 GND 63 AD[6] 62 AD[7] 61 GNDA 60 C/BE[0]# 59 AD[8] 58 REG(1V8) 57 AD[9] 56 AD[10] 55 VCC(IO) 54 AD[11] 53 AD[12] 52 AD[13] 51 AD[14]

H_17650_073.eps 150108

Figure 9-15 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

EN 118

9.

Q522.2E LA

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

9.4.10 Diagram B08C, AD8197A (IC 7P70)

Block Diagram

Figure 1.

TYPICAL APPLICATION

04:20

Pin Configuration
AUX_COM2 AUX_COM0 AUX_COM1 AUX_COM3 PP_OTO AUX_A0 AUX_A1 AUX_B0 AUX_B3 AUX_C1 AMUXVCC AUX_A2 AUX_B2 AUX_C0 AUX_C3 AUX_D0 AUX_D1 AUX_D2 AUX_A3 AUX_B1 AUX_C2 AUX_D3 PP_EQ
77

06471-001
100 95 89 88 99 87 84 93 92 82 97 96 91 86 81 90 85 80 98 94 83 79 78 76

PP_EN

DVEE

AVCC IN_B0 IP_B0 AVEE IN_B1 IP_B1 VTTI IN_B2 IP_B2 AVEE IN_B3 IP_B3 AVCC IN_A0 IP_A0 AVEE IN_A1 IP_A1 VTTI IN_A2 IP_A2 AVCC IN_A3 IP_A3 AVEE

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 PIN 1 INDICATOR

75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66

AVCC IP_C3 IN_C3 AVEE IP_C2 IN_C2 VTTI IP_C1 IN_C1 AVEE IP_C0 IN_C0 AVCC IP_D3 IN_D3 AVEE IP_D2 IN_D2 VTTI IP_D1 IN_D1 AVCC IP_D0 IN_D0 AVEE

AD8197 TOP VIEW (Not to Scale)

65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51

27

31

38

42

48

49

37

39

26

33

34

35

40

44

45

29

30

36

41

46

28

32

VTTO

VTTO

OP1

ON0

OP0

OP2

OP3

43

47

PP_PRE0

PP_PRE1

PP_OCL

PP_CH0

RESET

DVEE

ON1

DVCC

DVCC

ON2

ON3

DVCC

I2C_ADDR0

I2C_ADDR1

I2C_ADDR2

H_17650_080.eps 150108

Figure 9-16 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

I2C_SDA

PP_CH1

I2C_SCL

50

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


9.4.11 Diagram B10A, TDA8932B (IC 7D10)

Q522.2E LA

9.

EN 119

Block Diagram

OSCREF

OSCIO

VDDA 8 28 BOOT1 VDDP1 OUT1 VSSP1

10

31

IN1P

OSCILLATOR DRIVER HIGH VSSD PWM MODULATOR CTRL DRIVER LOW

29 27 26

IN1N INREF IN2P

3 12 15 PWM MODULATOR 14 PROTECTIONS: OVP, OCP, OTP, UVP, TF, WP MANAGER

21 20 DRIVER HIGH CTRL DRIVER LOW 23 22

BOOT2 VDDP2 OUT2 VSSP2

IN2N

VDDA STABILIZER 11 V 25 STAB1

DIAG

4 VDDA

VSSP1 24

STABILIZER 11 V CGND 7 VSSP2

STAB2

POWERUP

REGULATOR 5 V MODE VSSD

18

DREF

ENGAGE

5 VDDA 11 HVPREF

30

HVP1

TEST

13

TDA8932B

VSSA

19

HVP2

HALF SUPPLY VOLTAGE 9 1, 16, 17, 32

VSSA

VSSD(HW)

Pin Configuration
VSSD(HW) IN1P IN1N DIAG ENGAGE POWERUP CGND VDDA VSSA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 32 VSSD(HW) 31 OSCIO 30 HVP1 29 VDDP1 28 BOOT1 27 OUT1 26 VSSP1 25 STAB1 24 STAB2 23 VSSP2 22 OUT2 21 BOOT2 20 VDDP2 19 HVP2 18 DREF 17 VSSD(HW) VSSD(HW) IN1P IN1N DIAG ENGAGE POWERUP CGND VDDA VSSA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 32 VSSD(HW) 31 OSCIO 30 HVP1 29 VDDP1 28 BOOT1 27 OUT1 26 VSSP1 25 STAB1 24 STAB2 23 VSSP2 22 OUT2 21 BOOT2 20 VDDP2 19 HVP2 18 DREF 17 VSSD(HW)
H_17650_082.eps 150108

TDA8932BT

TDA8932BTW

OSCREF 10 HVPREF 11 INREF 12 TEST 13 IN2N 14 IN2P 15 VSSD(HW) 16

OSCREF 10 HVPREF 11 INREF 12 TEST 13 IN2N 14 IN2P 15 VSSD(HW) 16

Figure 9-17 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

EN 120

10.

Q522.2E LA

Spare Parts List & CTN Overview

10. Spare Parts List & CTN Overview


For the latest spare part overview, please consult the Philips Service website. Table 10-1 Model numbers described in this manual: CTN 32PFL5403D/10 32PFL5403D/12 32PFL5403/60 32PFL5403S/60 37PFL3403D/12 37PFL5603D/10 37PFL5603/60 37PFL5603S/60 42PFL5603D/10 42PFL5603D/12 47PFL5603D/10 47PFL5603/60 47PFL5603S/60 Styling ME8 ME8 ME8 ME8 MG8 ME8 ME8 ME8 ME8 ME8 ME8 ME8 ME8 Published in: 3122 785 18010 3122 785 18010 3122 785 18012 3122 785 18011 3122 785 18011 3122 785 18011 3122 785 18012 3122 785 18011 3122 785 18010 3122 785 18010 3122 785 18010 3122 785 18012 3122 785 18011

11. Revision List


Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.0 First release. Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.1 Added the following sets to the manual: See table in chapter 10 Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.2 All Chapters: Added Russian sets (xxPFLxxxx/60). Chapter 5: Replaced figure SSB replacement flowchart.

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