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Colour Television Chassis

Q529.1E
LB

AUREA VE8 LED


VE8 BL

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1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis 8 LED Lite-On Panel: DC / DC (AL2) 86 88
Overview 2 6 LED OSRAM: Micro Controller Block (AL3) 87 88
2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes 6 8 LED Lite-On Panel: LED Drive (AL1) 89 93
3. Directions for Use 7 8 LED Lite-On Panel: DC / DC (AL2) 90 93
4. Mechanical Instructions 8 8 LED Lite-On Panel: uC Block (AL3) 91 93
5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 15 8 LED Lite-On Panel: LED Drive (AL4) 92 93
6. Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and SSB (B01-B10) 94-146 151-160
Waveforms SSB: SRP List Explanation 147
Wiring Diagram 42" (VE8 LED BL) 47 SSB: SRP List Part 1 148
Wiring Diagram 37" (Styling Aurea VE8) 48 SSB: SRP List Part 2 149
Wiring Diagram 42" (Styling Aurea VE8) 49 SSB: SRP List Part 3 150
Block Diagram Video 50 AmbiLight Interface Panel (FA) 161 161
Block Diagram Audio 51 Fan Control (FC1) 162 163
Block Diagram Control & Clock Signals 52 Mains LED Top Panel (J) 164 165
SSB: Test Points (Overview Top Side) 53 Mains LED 2k8 (VE8) (J) 166 167
I2C IC Overview 63 Light Spill Panel (L) 168 169
Supply Lines Overview 64 Temp Sensor Panel (TS1) 170 171
7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Drawing PWB 8. Alignments 173
Main Power Supply IPB 37" Stby, MF (A1) 65 68-69 9. Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data
Main Power Supply IPB 37": HV Inverter (A2) 66 68-69 Sheets 176
Main Power Supply IPB 37": DC / DC (A3) 67 68-69 Abbreviation List 188
LED DIM Panel: DC / DC (AB1) 70 79-80 IC Data Sheets 191
LED DIM Panel: Video Flow - LVDS In (AB2) 71 79-80 10. Spare Parts List & CTN Overview 205
LED DIM Panel: Video Flow - LVDS In (AB3) 72 79-80 11. Revision List 205
LED DIM Panel: FPGA: Power & Control (AB4) 73 79-80
LED DIM Panel: Clock (AB5) 74 79-80
LED DIM Panel: FPGA: Led Dimming 1 (AB6) 75 79-80
LED DIM Panel: FPGA: Led Dimming 2 (AB7) 76 79-80
LED DIM Panel: Display Interfacing (AB8) 77 79-80
LED DIM Panel: SD RAM (AB9) 78 79-80
4 LED OSRAM: LED Drive (AL1) 81 84
4 LED OSRAM: DC / DC (AL2) 82 84
4 LED OSRAM: Micro Controller Block (AL3) 83 84
6 LED OSRAM: LED Drive (AL1) 85 88

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EN 2 1. Q529.1E LB Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview

1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview


Index of this chapter: 1.1.4 Miscellaneous
1.1 Technical Specifications
1.2 Connections Power supply:
1.3 Chassis Overview - Mains voltage (VAC) : 220 - 240 ±10%
- Mains frequency (Hz) : 50 / 60
Notes:
• Figures can deviate due to the different set executions. Ambient conditions:
• Specifications are indicative (subject to change). - Temperature range (°C) : +5 to +35
: 90% R.H.
1.1 Technical Specifications
Power consumption (values are indicative)
- Normal operation (W)
1.1.1 Vision
- 37PFL9903H/10 : 223 (tbc)
- 42PFL9803H/10 : ≈204
Display type : LCD - 42PFL9903H/10 : 223
Screen size : 37" (94 cm), 16:9 - Standby (W) : < 0.15
: 42" (107 cm), 16:9
Resolution (H × V pixels) : 1920 × 1080
Dimensions (W × H × D in mm)
Min. light output (cd/m2) : 500
- 37PFL9903H/10 : 1004 × 645 × 111
Min. contrast ratio : 2000000 : 1
- 42PFL9803H/10 : 1027 × 627 × 108
Max. response time (ms) : 2
- 42PFL9903H/10 : 1120 × 715 × 130
Viewing angle (H × V degrees) : 176 × 176
Tuning system : PLL
TV Colour systems : PAL B/G, D/K, I Weight (kg)
: SECAM B/G, D/K, L/L’ - 37PFL9903H/10 : 30.6
: DVB-T, DVB-C, - 42PFL9803H/10 : 27.6
MPEG4 (optional) - 42PFL9903H/10 : 39.2
Video playback : NTSC, PAL, SECAM
Tuner bands : UHF, VHF, S, Hyper
Supported video formats
- 60 Hz : 480i
- 60 Hz : 480p
- 50 Hz : 576i
- 50 Hz : 576p
- 50, 60 Hz : 720p
- 50, 60 Hz : 1080i
- 24, 25, 30, 50, 60 Hz : 1080p
Supported computer formats:
- 60 Hz : 640 × 480
- 60 Hz : 800 × 600
- 60 Hz : 1024 × 768
- 60 Hz : 1280 × 768
- 60 Hz : 1360 × 768
- 60 Hz : 1920 × 1080i
- 60 Hz : 1920 × 1080p
Presets/channels : 100 presets
Tuner bands : VHF
: UHF
: S-band
: Hyper-band

1.1.2 Sound

Sound systems : FM-stereo B/G


: NICAM B/G, D/K, I, L
: AV Stereo
: Virtual Dolby Digital
: BBE
Maximum power (WRMS) : 2 × 15

1.1.3 Multimedia

Supported formats : Slideshow.alb files


: MPEG1
: MPEG2
: MP3
: JPEG
USB input : USB1.1 (12 Mbps)
: USB2.0 (480 Mbps)
Network : DLNA PC Network
link
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1.2 Connections 5 - USB2.0

1 2 3 4
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Figure 1-2 USB (type A)

1 - +5V k
2 - Data (-) jk
3 - Data (+) jk
4 - Ground Gnd H

6 - HDMI: Digital Video, Digital Audio - In

19 1
18 2
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Figure 1-3 HDMI (type A) connector

1 - D2+ Data channel j


2 - Shield Gnd H
3 - D2- Data channel j
4 - D1+ Data channel j
5 - Shield Gnd H
6 - D1- Data channel j
7 - D0+ Data channel j
8 - Shield Gnd H
9 - D0- Data channel j
10 - CLK+ Data channel j
11 - Shield Gnd H
12 - CLK- Data channel j
13 - n.c.
14 - n.c.
15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock j
16 - DDC_SDA DDC data jk
17 - Ground Gnd H
18 - +5V j
19 - HPD Hot Plug Detect j
20 - Ground Gnd H

7 - Common Interface
68p - See diagram B07A jk

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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 Side Connections

1 - Headphone (Output)
Bk - Headphone 32 - 600 Ω / 10 mW ot

2 - Cinch: Audio - In
Rd - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ jq
Wh - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ jq

3 - Cinch: Video CVBS - In, Audio - In


Ye - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 Ω jq

4 - S-Video (Hosiden): Video Y/C - In


1 - Ground Y Gnd H
2 - Ground C Gnd H
3 - Video Y 1 VPP / 75 Ω j
4 - Video C 0.3 VPP / 75 Ω j
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1.2.2 Rear Connections 12 - n.c.


13 - Ground Red Gnd H
Service Connector (UART) 14 - Ground Data Gnd H
1 - Ground Gnd H 15 - Video Red 0.7 VPP / 75 Ω j
2 - UART_TX Transmit k 16 - Status/FBL 0 - 0.4 V: INT
3 - UART_RX Receive j 1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 Ω j
17 - Ground Video Gnd H
18 - Ground FBL Gnd H
EXT 3 VGA: Video RGB - In
19 - n.c.
1 5 20 - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 Ω j
10
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21 - Shield Gnd H
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EXT2: Video RGB/YC - In, CVBS - In/Out, Audio - In/Out

Figure 1-4 VGA Connector 20 2

1 - Video Red 0.7 VPP / 75 Ω j


2 - Video Green 0.7 VPP / 75 Ω j
3 - Video Blue 0.7 VPP / 75 Ω j
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5 - Ground Gnd H 050404
6 - Ground Red Gnd H
7 - Ground Green Gnd H Figure 1-6 SCART connector
8 - Ground Blue Gnd H
9 - +5VDC +5 V j 1 - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 1 kΩ k
10 - Ground Sync Gnd H 2 - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ j
11 - n.c. 3 - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 1 kΩ k
12 - DDC_SDA DDC data j 4 - Ground Audio Gnd H
13 - H-sync 0-5V j 5 - Ground Blue Gnd H
14 - V-sync 0-5V j 6 - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ j
15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock j 7 - Video Blue/C-out 0.7 VPP / 75 Ω jk
8 - Function Select 0 - 2 V: INT
EXT3: Cinch: S/PDIF - Out 4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9
Bk - Coaxial 0.4 - 0.6VPP / 75 Ω kq 9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 j
9 - Ground Green Gnd H
EXT3: Cinch: Video YPbPr - In 10 - Easylink P50 0 - 5 V / 4.7 kΩ jk
Gn - Video Y 1 VPP / 75 Ω jq 11 - Video Green 0.7 VPP / 75 Ω j
Bu - Video Pb 0.7 VPP / 75 Ω jq 12 - n.c.
Rd - Video Pr 0.7 VPP / 75 Ω jq 13 - Ground Red Gnd H
14 - Ground P50 Gnd H
EXT3: Cinch: Audio - Out 15 - Video Red/C 0.7 VPP / 75 Ω j
Rd - Audio - R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ kq 16 - Status/FBL 0 - 0.4 V: INT
Wh - Audio - L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ kq 1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 Ω j
17 - Ground Video Gnd H
18 - Ground FBL Gnd H
EXT3: Cinch: Audio - In
19 - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 Ω k
Rd - Audio - R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ jq
20 - Video CVBS/Y 1 VPP / 75 Ω j
Wh - Audio - L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ jq
21 - Shield Gnd H

EXT1: Video RGB/CVBS - In, Audio - In


13 - Aerial - In
- - IEC-type (EU) Coax, 75 Ω D
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14 - RJ45: Ethernet (if present)

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Figure 1-5 SCART connector 210905

1 - n.c.
Figure 1-7 Ethernet connector
2 - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ j
3 - n.c.
4 - Ground Audio Gnd H 1 - TD+ Transmit signal k
5 - Ground Blue Gnd H 2 - TD- Transmit signal k
6 - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ j 3 - RD+ Receive signal j
7 - Video Blue 0.7 VPP / 75 Ω j 4 - n.c.
8 - Function Select 0 - 2 V: INT 5 - n.c.
4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9 6 - RD- Receive signal j
9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 j 7 - n.c.
9 - Ground Green Gnd H 8 - n.c.
10 - n.c.
11 - Video Green 0.7 VPP / 75 Ω j
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15 - HDMI 1, 2 & 3 Digital Video, Digital Audio - In 9 - D0- Data channel j


10 - CLK+ Data channel j
19 1 11 - Shield Gnd H
18 2 12 - CLK- Data channel j
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14 - n.c.
Figure 1-8 HDMI (type A) connector 15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock j
16 - DDC_SDA DDC data jk
1 - D2+ Data channel j 17 - Ground Gnd H
2 - Shield Gnd H 18 - +5V j
3 - D2- Data channel j 19 - HPD Hot Plug Detect j
4 - D1+ Data channel j 20 - Ground Gnd H
5 - Shield Gnd H
6 - D1- Data channel j 16 - Cinch: Audio - In
7 - D0+ Data channel j Rd - Audio - R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ jq
8 - Shield Gnd H Wh - Audio - L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ jq

1.3 Chassis Overview

FAN CONTROL
FA AL INTERFACE
PANEL BOARD FC

LED DIM
A MAIN
SUPPLY PANEL BOARD AB
SMALL SIGNAL
E KEYBOARD CONTROL
PANEL BOARD B

L LIGHTGUIDE

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Figure 1-9 PWB/CBA locations 98-series


EN 6 2. Q529.1E LB Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes


Index of this chapter: • Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages
2.1 Safety Instructions with (D) and without (E) aerial signal. Measure the
2.2 Warnings voltages in the power supply section both in normal
2.3 Notes operation (G) and in stand-by (F). These values are
indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.
• Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
2.1 Safety Instructions “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the “double-D symbol”, are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Safety regulations require the following during a repair:
• Connect the set to the Mains/AC Power via an isolation 2.3.2 Schematic Notes
transformer (> 800 VA).
• Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h,
• All resistor values are in ohms, and the value multiplier is
only by components identical to the original ones. Any
often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2
other component substitution (other than original type) may
indicates 2.2 kΩ).
increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard.
• Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with
either an “E” or an “R” (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220 Ω).
Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be
• All capacitor values are given in micro-farads (μ = × 10-6),
returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to
nano-farads (n = × 10-9), or pico-farads (p = × 10-12).
the following points:
• Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the
• Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the
decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF).
mounted cable clamps.
• An “asterisk” (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer
• Check the insulation of the Mains/AC Power lead for
to the diversity tables for the correct values.
external damage.
• The correct component values are listed in the Spare Parts
• Check the strain relief of the Mains/AC Power cord for
List. Therefore, always check this list when there is any
proper function.
doubt.
• 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): 2.3.3 BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs
1. Unplug the Mains/AC Power cord and connect a wire
between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug. Introduction
2. Set the Mains/AC Power switch to the “on” position For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this
(keep the Mains/AC Power cord unplugged!). URL: www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription,
3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the not available for all regions). After login, select “Magazine”,
Mains/AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the then go to “Repair downloads”. Here information can be found
tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading on how to deal with BGA-ICs.
should be between 4.5 MΩ and 12 MΩ.
4. Switch “off” the set, and remove the wire between the BGA Temperature Profiles
two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug. For BGA-ICs, the correct temperature-profile must be used,
• Check the cabinet for defects, to prevent touching of any which is coupled to the 12NC. For an overview of these profiles,
inner parts by the customer. visit the website www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs
subscription, but is not available for all regions)
More technical information can be found within the “Magazine”,
2.2 Warnings chapter “Repair downloads”.
For additional questions please contact the local repair help
• All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to desk.
electrostatic discharges (ESD w). Careless handling
during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that, 2.3.4 Lead-free Soldering
during repair, the repair technician is connected with the
same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with
Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected
resistance. Keep components and tools also at this same
potential. by the workshop during a repair:
• Use only lead-free soldering tin Philips SAC305 with order
• Be careful during measurements in the high voltage
code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder paste is required,
section.
• Never replace modules or other components while the unit please contact the manufacturer of the soldering
equipment used. In general, use of solder paste within
is switched “on”.
workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to
• While aligning the set, use plastic rather than metal tools.
This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a store and to handle.
• Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free
circuit becoming unstable.
soldering tin. The solder tool must be able:
– To reach a solder-tip temperature of at least 400°C.
2.3 Notes – To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip.
– To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
2.3.1 General • Adjust the used solder tool so that a temperature of around
360°C - 380°C is reached and stabilized at the solder joint.
Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec.
• Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the
Avoid temperatures above 400°C, otherwise wear-out of
chassis (= tuner) ground (H), or hot ground (I), depending
tips will increase drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed.
on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms
To avoid wear-out of tips, switch “off” unused equipment or
shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the
reduce heat.
Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a colour bar
• Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering
signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated
tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to
otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz for PAL, or
61.25 MHz for NTSC (channel 3).
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avoid mixed regimes. If this cannot be avoided, carefully (in example below it is 2006 week 17). The 6 last digits contain
clear the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin. the serial number.

2.3.5 Alternative BOM identification MODEL : 32PF9968/10 MADE IN BELGIUM


220-240V ~ 50/60Hz
128W
Be aware: on the European Service website, “Alternative
PROD.NO: AG 1A0617 000001 VHF+S+H+UHF
BOM” is referred to as “Design variant”.
S BJ3.0E LA
The third digit in the serial number (example: E_06532_024.eps
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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 Figure 2-1 Serial number (example)
model on the market is produced with e.g. two different types
of displays, coming from two different suppliers. This will then 2.3.6 Board Level Repair (BLR) or Component Level Repair
result in sets which have the same CTN (Commercial Type (CLR)
Number; e.g. 28PW9515/12) but which have a different B.O.M.
number. If a board is defective, consult the repair procedure to decide if
By looking at the third digit of the serial number, one can the board has to be exchanged or if it should be repaired on
identify which B.O.M. is used for the TV set he is working with. component level.
If the third digit of the serial number contains the number “1” If the repair procedure says the board should be exchanged
(example: AG1B033500001), then the TV set has been completely, do not solder on the defective board. Otherwise, it
manufactured according to B.O.M. number 1. If the third digit is cannot be returned to the O.E.M. supplier for back charging!
a “2” (example: AG2B0335000001), then the set has been
produced according to B.O.M. no. 2. This is important for
2.3.7 Practical Service Precautions
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 • It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock.
indicated by the third digit of the serial number. 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.
Identification: The bottom line of a type plate gives a 14-digit
• Always respect voltages. While some may not be
serial number. Digits 1 and 2 refer to the production center (e.g.
dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected
AG is Bruges), digit 3 refers to the B.O.M. code, digit 4 refers
reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a
to the Service version change code, digits 5 and 6 refer to the
powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation.
production year, and digits 7 and 8 refer to production week
It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution.

3. Directions for Use


Directions for use can be downloaded 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: Notes:
4.1 Cable Dressing • Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation,
4.2 Service Positions due to the different set executions.
4.4 Assy/Panel Removal Aurea VE8 Styling
4.5 Set Re-assembly.

4.1 Cable Dressing

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Figure 4-1 Cable dressing 98 series


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Figure 4-2 Cable dressing 99 series.

4.2 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


1 42"

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Figure 4-3 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, the screen can
be monitored.
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4.3 Assy/Panel Removal VE8 LED BL Styling 4.3.9 Ambilight

4.3.1 Rear Cover Refer to next figure for details.


1. Release the wire from the wire guides [1].
2. Remove the fixation screws [2].
Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before removing
3. Remove the cover screws [3] and take out the whole unit.
the rear cover.
1. Remove the screw from the hatch in the rear cover. When defective, replace the whole unit.
2. Release the clip holding the hatch and take the hatch out.
3. Unplug the connectors inside the hatch.
4. Remove the fixation screws that secure the rear cover.
5. Lift the rear cover from the TV. Make sure that wires and
flat foils are not damaged while lifting the rear cover from
the set. 2
1
4.3.2 Key Board

1. Unplug the key board connector from the IR & LED board.
2. Remove the screws.
2
3. Lift the unit and take it out of the set.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

4.3.3 Bass-midrange Speakers

1. Release the speaker connectors from the unit. 2


2. Remove the screw and lift the whole unit from the set.
Take the speakers out together with their casing. When
defective, replace the whole unit.

4.3.4 Tweeters
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1. Remove the screw and lift the whole unit from the set.
When defective, replace the whole unit. Figure 4-4 Ambilight inside cover

4.3.5 Display Supply Panel

1. Unplug all connectors.


2. Remove all fixation screws.
3. Take the board out.
When defective, replace the whole unit. 3

4.3.6 LED Dim Panel

1. Unplug all LVDS connectors.


Caution: be careful, as these are very fragile connectors!
1. Unplug the other connectors. 3
2. Remove all fixation screws.
3. Take the board out.

4.3.7 Fan Control

1. Unplug the all connectors. 3


2. Remove all fixation screws.
3. Take the unit out.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

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Caution: it is mandatory to remount all different screws at their


Figure 4-5 Ambilight outside cover
original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result
in damaging the SSB.
Refer to next figures or details. 4.3.10 LCD Panel and Temperature Sensor
1. Unplug both LVDS connectors.
Caution: be careful, as these are very fragile connectors! 1. Remove the bass-midrange speakers as described earlier.
2. Unplug all other connectors. 2. Unplug the respective connectors.
3. Remove the screw from the side I/O cover. 3. Remove the black fixation screws that fix the LCD panel to
4. Remove the rest of the fixation screws. the subframe.
5. The SSB can now be taken out of the set. 4. Remove the fixation screws secure the subframe to the
front.
5. Lift out the sub frame.
6. The LCD panel can now be lifted from the front cabinet.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
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4.3.11 IR & LED Board

1. Remove screw and lift the IR & LED Board from the front
cover.
2. Release the cables from the cable clamps.
3. Unplug the connectors.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

4.3.12 Lightguide

Refer to next figure for details.


1. Do all steps up to and including step 5 as described in the
removal of the LCD Panel.
2. Release the cables from the cable clamps [1].
3. Remove the screws [2] and lift the light guide from the front
cover.
4. Remove the unit from the front cover.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

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Figure 4-6 IR & LED Board


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4.4 Assy/Panel Removal Aurea VE8 Styling 4.4.5 Display Supply Panel

4.4.1 Power cable supply hatch and stand 1. Unplug all connectors.
2. Remove all fixation screws.
3. Take the board out.
Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before removing
the cable supply hatch.
1. Remove the hatch from the bottom of the rear cover. 4.4.6 Small Signal Board (SSB)
2. Release the clip holding the hatch and take the hatch of.
3. Unplug the connectors inside the hatch. Caution: it is mandatory to remount all different screws at their
4. Remove the fixation screws that secure the stand. original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result
5. Lift the TV from the stand and put it in the service position. in damaging the SSB.
Refer to next figures for details.
4.4.2 Rear Cover 1. Unplug both LVDS connectors.
Caution: be careful, as these are very fragile connectors!
1. Remove the fixation screws that secure the rear cover. 2. Unplug all other connectors.
3. Remove the screw near the HDMI connector at the side I/O
2. Lift the rear cover from the TV. Make sure that wires and
cover.
flat foils are not damaged while lifting the rear cover from
the set. 4. Remove the rest of the fixation screws.
5. The SSB can now be taken out of the set.

4.4.3 Temperature Sensor


4.4.7 Rims and Ambilight cover

1. Unplug the temerature sensor connector.


2. Remove the fixation screw and take the sensor board out. For all other parts the black metal rims and ambilight covers
have to be removed first.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
1. Remove the screws from the black metal rims and remove
those, refer to figure “Cable dressing 99 series” for details.
4.4.4 Bass-midrange Speakers 2. Now the fixing screws [1] of the Ambilight cover can be
removed, refer to figure “Ambilight cover” for details.
1. Release the speaker connectors from the unit. 3. Lift the unit and take it out of the set.
2. Remove the screw and lift the whole unit from the set. When defective, replace the whole unit.
Take the speakers out together with their casing. When
defective, replace the whole unit.

1 1 1 1
1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1
1 1 1 1

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Figure 4-7 Ambilight cover.

4.4.8 Key Board 4.4.9 Ambilight

1. Remove the screws. Refer to next figure for details.


2. Lift the unit and unplug the key board connector. 1. Unplug the connectors [1].
When defective, replace the whole unit. 2. Release the clamps [2], to free the wires.
3. Remove the Ambilight fixation screws [3] and take out the
units.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
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3 3 3 3 3

1 2 3
3

1
3
2 3

3 3 3 3 3

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Figure 4-8 Ambilight units.

4.4.10 Tweeters 3. Lift out the sub frame.


4. The LCD panel can now be lifted from the front cabinet.
For removal of the tweeter only the lower Ambilight unit has to When defective, replace the whole unit.
be removed.
1. Release the adhesive tape used to fix the wiring of the
tweeters and release the wiring from it’s clamps.
2. Unplug the connectors on the speakerbox.
3. Remove the fixation screws of the tweeter lift it from the set.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

4.4.11 Stand support

1. To remove the stand support, remove the fixation screws.


2. Take out the stand support.

4.4.12 IR/LED unit

For removal of the IR/LED unit, all previously mentioned parts


should be removed, except for the temperature sensor, the
PSU and the SSB those can optionally remain mounted on the
subframe.
1. Remove black fixation screws from the transparent flare.
2. Lift the flare it from the front cover while guiding the IR/LED
cable through the flare and put the flare aside.
3. Remove the two fixation screws from the IR/LED unit and
take it out.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

4.4.13 LCD Panel

Refer to next figure for details.


For removal of the LCD Panel, all previously mentioned parts
should be removed, except for the IR/LED unit, temperature
sensor, the PSU and the SSB.
1. Unplug both LVDS connectors [1].
Caution: be careful, as these are very fragile connectors!
2. Remove the black fixation screws [2] that fix the LCD panel
to the subframe.
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1

2 2

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Figure 4-9 LCD Panel.

4.5 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 on the
SSB shields. Ensure that EMC foams are mounted
correctly.
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5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


Index of this chapter: – Skip/blank of non-favourite pre-sets.
5.1 Test Points
5.2 Service Modes How to Activate SDM
5.3 Stepwise Start-up For this chassis there are two kinds of SDM: an analog SDM
5.4 Service Tools and a digital SDM. Tuning will happen according table “SDM
5.5 Error Codes Default Settings”.
5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure • Analog SDM: use the standard RC-transmitter and key in
5.7 Protections the code “062596”, directly followed by the “MENU” button.
5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips Note: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main
5.9 Software Upgrading menu will appear. To switch it “off”, push the “MENU”
button again.
• Digital SDM: use the standard RC-transmitter and key in
5.1 Test Points
the code “062593”, directly followed by the “MENU” button.
Note: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main
As most signals are digital, it will be difficult to measure menu will appear. To switch it “off”, push the “MENU”
waveforms with a standard oscilloscope. However, several key button again.
ICs are capable of generating test patterns, which can be • Analog SDM can also be activated by, on the SSB,
controlled via ComPair. In this way it is possible to determine shorting for a moment the solder pad SDM (1) to GND
which part is defective. (see figure “Service mode pads”).

Perform measurements under the following conditions:


• Service Default Mode.
• Video: Colour bar signal.
• Audio: 3 kHz left, 1 kHz right.

5.2 Service Modes


2
Service Default mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode 1
(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.

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.
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5.2.1 Service Default Mode (SDM)
Figure 5-1 Service mode pads
Purpose
• To create a pre-defined setting, to get the same After activating this mode, “SDM” will appear in the upper right
measurement results as given in this manual. corner of the screen (when a picture is available).
• To override SW protections detected by stand-by
processor and make the TV start up to the step just before How to Navigate
protection (a sort of automatic stepwise start up). See When the “MENU” button is pressed on the RC transmitter, the
section “5.3 Stepwise Start-up”. set will toggle between the SDM and the normal user menu
• To start the blinking LED procedure where only layer 2 (with the SDM mode still active in the background).
errors are displayed. (see also section “5.5 Error Codes”)
How to Exit SDM
Specifications Use one of the following methods:
• Switch the set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter.
Table 5-1 SDM default settings • Via a standard customer RC-transmitter: key in “00”-
sequence.
Default
Region Freq. (MHz) system 5.2.2 Service Alignment Mode (SAM)
Europe, AP(PAL/Multi) 475.25 PAL B/G
Europe, AP DVB-T 546.00 PID DVB-T Purpose
Video: 0B 06 PID • To perform (software) alignments.
PCR: 0B 06 PID • To change option settings.
Audio: 0B 07 • To easily identify the used software version.
• To view operation hours.
• To display (or clear) the error code buffer.
• All picture settings at 50% (brightness, colour, contrast).
• All sound settings at 50%, except volume at 25%. How to Activate SAM
• All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled, like: Via a standard RC transmitter: key in the code “062596”
– (Sleep) timer. directly followed by the “INFO” button. After activating SAM
– Child/parental lock. with this method a service warning will appear on the screen,
– Picture mute (blue mute or black mute). continue by pressing the red button on the RC.
– Automatic volume levelling (AVL).
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Contents of SAM:
• Hardware Info.
– A. SW Version. Displays the software version of the
main software (example: Q591E-1.2.3.4 =
AAAAB_X.Y.W.Z). Display Option
Code
• 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 39mm

version is used. PHILIPS 040

27mm
MODEL:
• X.Y.W.Z= the software version, where X is the 32PF9968/10
PROD.SERIAL NO:

main version number (different numbers are not AG 1A0620 000001

(CTN Sticker)
compatible with one another) and Y.W.Z is the sub
version number (a higher number is always E_06532_038.eps
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compatible with a lower number).
– B. SBY PROC Version. Displays the software version
of the stand-by processor. Figure 5-2 Location of Display Option Code sticker
– C. Production Code. Displays the production code of
the TV, this is the serial number as printed on the back • Store - go right. All options and alignments are stored
of the TV set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is when pressing “cursor right” (or the “OK” button) and then
initialized after corruption, this production code has to the “OK”-button.
be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a • SW Maintenance.
possibility to do this. – SW Events. Not useful for Service purposes. In case
• Operation Hours. Displays the accumulated total of of specific software problems, the development
operation hours (not the stand-by hours). Every time the department can ask for this info.
TV is switched “on/off”, 0.5 hours is added to this number. – HW Events. Not useful for Service purposes. In case
• Errors (followed by maximum 10 errors). The most recent of specific software problems, the development
error is displayed at the upper left (for an error explanation department can ask for this info.
see section “5.5 Error Codes”). • Test settings. For development purposes only.
• Reset Error Buffer. When “cursor right” (or the “OK • Upload to USB. To upload several settings from the TV to
button) is pressed and then the “OK” button is pressed, the an USB stick, which is connected to the SSB. The items are
error buffer is reset. “Channel list”, “Personal settings”, “Option codes”,
• Alignments. This will activate the “ALIGNMENTS” sub- “Display-related alignments” and “History list”. First a
menu. directory “repair\” has to be created in the root of the USB
• Dealer Options. Extra features for the dealers. stick. To upload the settings select each item separately,
• Options. Extra features for Service. For more info press “cursor right” (or the “OK button), confirm with “OK”
regarding option codes, see chapter 8 “Alignments”. and wait until “Done” appears. In case the download to the
Note that if the option code numbers are changed, these USB stick was not successful “Failure” will appear. In this
have to be confirmed with pressing the “OK” button before case, check if the USB stick is connected properly and if
the options are stored. Otherwise changes will be lost. the directory “repair” is present in the root of the USB stick.
• Initialize NVM. The moment the processor recognizes a Now the settings are stored onto the USB stick and can be
corrupted NVM, the “initialize NVM” line will be highlighted. used to download onto another TV or other SSB.
Now, two things can be done (dependent of the service Uploading is of course only possible if the software is
instructions at that moment): running and if a picture is available. This method is created
– Save the content of the NVM via ComPair for to be able to save the customer’s TV settings and to store
development analysis, before initializing. This will give them into another SSB.
the Service department an extra possibility for • Download to USB. To download several settings from the
diagnosis (e.g. when Development asks for this). USB stick to the TV. Same way of working as with
– Initialize the NVM. uploading. To make sure that the download of the channel
list from USB to the TV is executed properly, it is necessary
Note: When the NVM is corrupted, or replaced, there is a high to restart the TV and tune to a valid preset if necessary.
possibility that no picture appears because the display code is Note: The “History list item” can not be downloaded from
not correct. So, before initializing the NVM via the SAM, a USB to the TV. This is a “read-only” item. In case of
picture is necessary and therefore the correct display option specific problems, the development department can ask
has to be entered. Refer to chapter 8 “Alignments” for details. for this info.
To adapt this option, it’s advised to use ComPair (the correct • Development file versions. Not useful for Service
HEX values for the options can be found in chapter 8 purposes, this information is only used by the development
“Alignments”) or a method via a standard RC (described department.
below).
Changing the display option via a standard RC: Key in the How to Navigate
code “062598” directly followed by the “MENU” button and • In SAM, the menu items can be selected with the
“XXX” (where XXX is the 3 digit decimal display code as “CURSOR UP/DOWN” key (or the scroll wheel) on the RC-
mentioned in table “Option code overview” in chapter 8 transmitter. The selected item will be highlighted. When not
“Alignments”). Make sure to key in all three digits, also the all menu items fit on the screen, move the “CURSOR
leading zero’s. If the above action is successful, the front LED UP/DOWN” key to display the next/previous menu items.
will go out as an indication that the RC sequence was correct. • With the “CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT” keys (or the scroll
After the display option is changed in the NVM, the TV will go wheel), it is possible to:
to the Stand-by mode. If the NVM was corrupted or empty – (De) activate the selected menu item.
before this action, it will be initialized first (loaded with default – (De) activate the selected sub menu.
values). This initializing can take up to 20 seconds. • With the “OK” key, it is possible to activate the selected
action.
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How to Exit SAM corruption, this identification number has to be re-written to


Use one of the following methods: NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this. This
• Press the “MENU” button on the RC-transmitter. identification number is the 12nc number of the SSB.
• Switch the set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter. Remark: the content here can also be a part of the 12NC of
the SSB in combination with the serial number.
5.2.3 Customer Service Mode (CSM) • 12NC display. Shows the 12NC of the display
• 12NC supply. Shows the 12NC of the supply.
• 12NC “bolt-on”. Shows the 12NC of the “BOLT-ON”-
Purpose
When a customer is having problems with his TV-set, he can module.
• 12NC “LED Dimming Panel”. Shows the 12NC of the
call his dealer or the Customer Helpdesk. The service
LED dimming Panel.
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 Software versions
cases, he can advise the customer how to solve the problem, • Current main SW. Displays the built-in main software
or he can decide if it is necessary to visit the customer. version. In case of field problems related to software,
The CSM is a read only mode; therefore, modifications in this software can be upgraded. As this software is consumer
mode are not possible. upgradeable, it will also be published on the Internet.
When in this chassis CSM is activated, a testpattern will be Example: Q591E_1.2.3.4
displayed during 5 seconds (1 second Blue, 1 second Green • Standby SW. Displays the built-in stand-by processor
and 1 second Red, then again 1 second Blue and 1 second software version. Upgrading this software will be possible
Green). This test pattern is generated by the PNX5100. So if via ComPair or via USB (see chapter Software upgrade).
this test pattern is shown, it could be determined that the back Example: STDBY_3.0.1.2.
end video chain (PNX5100, LVDS, and display) of the SSB is • MOP ambient light SW. Displays the MOP ambient light
working. For LED backlight TV sets, the testpattern is build as EPLD SW.
followed: 1 second blue, 1 second green, 1 second red • MPEG4 software. Displays the MPEG4 software (optional
(generated by the PNX5100) and further on with 3 seconds for sets with MPEG4).
RGB pattern from the LED Dimming Panel. • PNX5100 boot NVM. Displays the SW-version that is used
in the PNX5100 boot NVM.
When CSM is activated and there is a USB stick connected to • LED Dimming SW. Displays the LED dimming EPLD SW.
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 the USB Quality items
stick. This info can be handy if no information is displayed. • Signal quality. Poor/average/good
• Child lock. Not active/active. This is a combined item for
Also when CSM is activated, the layer 1 error is displayed via locks. If any lock (Preset lock, child lock, lock after or
blinking LED. Only the latest error is displayed. (see also parental lock) is active, the item shall show “active”.
section “5.5 Error Codes”). • Table channel changed. This item is for development
purpose, it will be defined later.
• Key missing. This is a combined item for keys. The keys
How to Activate CSM
Key in the code “123654” via the standard RC transmitter. have a separate bit and the sum is displayed in decimal
value.
– HDMI key valid = 001
Note: Activation of the CSM is only possible if there is no (user)
menu on the screen! – MAC key valid = 010
Important remark here: due to a software bug, the MAC
key is missing and not valid when “2” is displayed in
How to Navigate
CSM.So, if for instance the HDMI and MAC keys are
By means of the “CURSOR-DOWN/UP” knob (or the scroll both valid, the decimal value in CSM “1” is displayed
wheel) on the RC-transmitter, can be navigated through the
and not “3”.
menus.
– BDS key valid = 100
If 3 keys are valid the value: “5” is displayed (should be
Contents of CSM “7” but due to the software bug).
The contents are reduced to 3 pages: General, Software – For value:
versions and Quality items. The group names itself are not “0” in CSM: MAC address stored, HDCP invalid.
shown anywhere in the CSM menu. “1” in CSM: MAC address stored, HDCP valid.
“2” in CSM: no MAC address stored, HDCP invalid.
General “3” in CSM: no MAC address stored, HDCP valid.
• Set Type. This information is very helpful for a • CI slot present. If the common interface module is
helpdesk/workshop as reference for further diagnosis. In detected the result will be “YES”, else “NO”.
this way, it is not necessary for the customer to look at the • HDMI input format. The detected input format of the
rear of the TV-set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is HDMI.
initialized after corruption, this set type has to be re-written • HDMI audio input stream. The HDMI audio input stream
to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this. is displayed: present / not present.
• Production Code. Displays the production code (the serial • HDMI video input stream. The HDMI video input stream
number) of the TV. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is is displayed: present / not present.
initialized after corruption, this production code has to be
re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee a in possibility to How to Exit CSM
do this. Press “MENU” on the RC-transmitter.
• Installed date. Indicates the date of the first installation of
the TV. This date is acquired via time extraction.
• 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
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5.3 Stepwise Start-up Caution: in case the start up in this mode with a faulty FET
7U08 is done, all ICs supplied by the +3V3 could be destroyed,
When the TV is in a protection state due to an error detected by due to overvoltage (12V on 3V3-line). It is recommended to
measure first the FET 7U08 or others FETs on short-circuit
stand-by software (error blinking is displayed) and SDM is
before activating SDM via the service pads.
activated via short cutting 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
The abbreviations “SP” and “MP” in the figures stand for:
start-up diagrams below, it is shown which supplies are present
at a certain moment. Important to know is, that if e.g. the 3V3 • SP: protection or error detected by the Stand-by
Processor.
detection fails and thus error layer 2 = 18 is blinking while the
• MP: protection or error detected by the MIPS Main
TV is restarted via SDM, the Stand-by Processor will enable
the 3V3, but the TV set will not go to protection now. The TV Processor.
will stay in this situation until it is reset (Mains/AC Power supply
interrupted).

Mains
off Mains
on

- WakeUp requested WakeUp


- Acquisition needed requested

St by
- No data Acquisition
required
Semi Active
- tact SW pushed
- last status is hibernate St by - St by requested
after mains ON - tact SW pushed
- Tact switch Pushed
- last status is hibernate
after mains ON

Tact switch
pushed WakeUp
requested
(SDM)
GoToProtection
Hibernate
GoToProtection

Protection

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Off
Mains is applied
Stand by or
Protection
Standby Supply starts running.
All standby supply voltages become available .

st-by µP resets

Initialise I/O pins of the st-by µP: If the protection state was left by short circuiting the
- Switch reset-AVC LOW (reset state) SDM pins, detection of a protection condition during
- Switch WP-NandFlash LOW (protected) startup will stall the startup. Protection conditions in a
- Switch reset-system LOW (reset state) playing set will be ignored. The protection mode will
- Switch reset-5100 LOW (reset state) not be entered.
- Switch reset-Ethernet LOW (reset state)
- Switch reset-ST7100 LOW (reset state)
- keep reset-NVM high, Audio-reset and Audio-Mute-Up HIGH

- Switch Audio-Reset high.


start keyboard scanning, RC detection. Wake up reasons are It is low in the standby mode if the standby
off. mode lasted longer than 10s.

Important remark; the appearance of the +12V


will start the +1V2 DCDC converter automatically

Switch ON Platform and display supply by switching


LOW the Standby line.

+12V, +/-12Vs, AL and Bolt-on power


is switched on, followed by the +1V2 DCDC converter

Detect2 should be polled on the standard 40ms Power-OK error:


Detect2 high received
interval and startup should be continued when No Layer1: 3
within 1 second?
detect2 becomes high. Layer2: 16

Yes
Enter protection
The supply-fault line is a
1V2 DCDC or class D error:
Supply-fault I/O combination of the DCDC
No Layer1: 2
High? converters and the audio
Layer2: 19
protection line.

Yes
Enter protection
This enables the +3V3 and
+5V converter. As a result,
Enable the DCDC converter for +3V3 and
also +5V-tuner, +2V5, +1V8-
+5V. (ENABLE-3V3)
PNX8541 and +1V8-PNX5100
become available.

Wait 50ms Delay of 50ms needed because of the latency of the detect-1 circuit.
This delay is also needed for the PNX5100. The reset of the
PNX5100 should only be released 10ms after powering the IC.

3V3 / 5V DCDC or class D error:


Supply-fault I/O
No Layer1: 2
High?
Layer2: 11

yes
Enter protection
Detect-1 I/O line Detect-2 I/O line Disable 3V3, switch standby
No No
High? High? line high and wait 4 seconds

Yes Added to make the system more robust to


Yes
power dips during startup. At this point the
Voltage output error: regular supply fault detection algorithm which
Enable the supply fault detection Layer1: 2 normally detects power dips is not up and
algorithm Layer2: 18 running yet.

Set I²C slave address


Enter protection
of Standby µP to (A0h)

This will allow access to NVM and


Switch LOW the RESET-NVM line to allow access to NVM. (Add a NAND FLASH and can not be done
2ms delay before trying to address the NVM to allow correct NVM earlier because the FLASH needs to
initialization , this is not issue in this setup , the delay is automatically be in Write Protect as long as the
covered by the architectural setup) supplies are not available.

Switch HIGH the WP-NandFlash to


allow access to NAND Flash

No Release Reset-PNX5100.
PNX5100 will start booting.

Before PNX8541 boots, the PNX5100 should have


Wait 10ms (minimum) to allow the bootscript set its PCI arbiter (bootscript command). To allow
of the PNX5100 to configure the PCI arbiter this, approx. 1ms is needed. This 1ms is extended
to 10ms to also give some relaxation to the supplies .

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.

EJTAG probe
Yes
connected ?

No

No Cold boot?

Yes

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

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Reset-system is switched HIGH by the Reset-system is switched HIGH by the Release reset MPEG4 module:
AVC at the end of the bootscript AVC at the end of the bootscript BOLT-ON-IO: High
Reset-system is connected to USB -reset,
4to1HDMI Mux and channel decoder.

AVC releases Reset-Ethernet when the AVC releases Reset-Ethernet when the MPEG4 module will start booting
end of the AVC boot-script is detected end of the AVC boot-script is detected autonomously.
This cannot be done through the bootscript,
the I/O is on the standby µP

Reset-Audio and Audio-Mute-Up are Reset-Audio and Audio-Mute-Up are Wait 3000 ms
switched by MIPS code later on in the switched by MIPS code later on in the
Timing need to be updated if startup process startup process
more mature info is available.

Log SW event:
Bootscript ready POR polling positive ? No
No STi7100PorFailure
in 1250 ms?
No
Yes Wait 200 ms
yes
Set I²C slave address
of Standby µP to (60h)

Alive Start alive IIC polling


yes POR polling positive ?
polling mechanism
RPC start (comm. protocol)
NOK
Timing needs to No
Log SW event
be updated if more STi7100AliveFailedError
Flash to Ram mature info is bootSTi7100PorFailure:
and generate fast cold reboot
No image transfer succeeded available. Log HW error
eventually followed by a cold
within 30s? Layer1: 2
Code = reboot.
Layer2: 38
Layer1: 2 and generate cold boot
Layer2: 15 Yes
Timing needs to be
updated if more
Code = mature info is
Switch AVC PNX8541 SW initialization
Layer1: 2 No available .
in reset (active low) succeeded
Layer2: 53
within 20s?

Wait 10ms Yes

Enable Alive check mechanism


Switch the NVM reset
line HIGH.

MIPS reads the wake up reason Wait until AVC starts to


from standby µP. communicate
Disable all supply related protections and
switch off the +3V3 +5V DC/DC converter.

Initialize audio
Wait 5ms

In case of a LED backlight display , a LED DIM panel is


Switch on the display in case of a LED backlight present which is fed by the Vdisplay. To power the LED DIM
switch off the remaining DC/DC
display by sending the TurnOnDisplay(1) (I²C) Panel, the Vdisplay switch driven by the PNX 5100 must be
converters
command to the PNX5100 closed. The display startup sequence is taken care of by the
LED DIM panel.

Switch Standby
3-th try?
I/O line high.

Yes
Download firmware into the channel
No
decoder
Blink Code as
error code

Downloaded
Third try? No
Enter protection successfully ?

Yes Yes

Log channel decoder error:


initialize tuner , Master IF and channel
Layer1: 2
decoder
Layer2: 37

Initialize source selection

Initialize video processing IC 's

initialize AutoTV by triggering CHS AutoTV Init interface

Initialize Ambilight with Lights off .

Semi-Standby I_17660_125b.eps
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Figure 5-5 “Off” to “Semi Stand-by” flowchart (part 2)


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Constraints taken into account:


- 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 . action holder: AVC
- minimum wait time to switch on the lamp after power up is 200ms.
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, Wait until previous on-state is left more than 2
the semi -> stby transition has to be delayed seconds ago. (to prevent LCD display problems)
until the requirement is met.

Assert RGB video blanking


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

The timings to be used in


Switch on the display by sending the
combination with the PanelON
TurnOnDisplay(1) (I²C) command to the PNX5100
command for this specific display

wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)


Initialize audio and video
processing IC's and functions
according needed use case.
Switch on LCD backlight
(Lamp-ON)

Wait until valid and stable audio and video , corresponding to


the requested output is delivered by the AVC.

The higher level requirement is that audio and


video should be demuted without transient
effects and that the audio should be demuted Switch Audio-Reset low and wait 5ms
maximum 1s before or at the same time as the
unblanking of the video.

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

unblank the video.

The higher level requirement is that the


ambilight functionality may not be switched on Switch on the Ambilight functionality according the last status
before the backlight is turned on in case the settings.
set contains a CE IPB inverter supply.

Active I_17660_126.eps
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Figure 5-6 “Semi Stand-by” to “Active” flowchart


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Constraints taken into account:


- 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 . action holder: AVC
- 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% action holder: St-by
during the first second. Only after this first one or two 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 these first seconds. 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, Wait until previous on-state is left more than 2
the semi -> stby transition has to be delayed seconds ago. (to prevent LCD display problems)
until the requirement is met.

Assert RGB video blanking


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

Switch on the display by sending the


TurnOnDisplay(1) (I²C) command to the PNX5100

wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)


Initialize audio and video
processing IC's and functions
according needed use case.
Switch off the dimming backlight feature, set
the BOOST control to nominal and make sure
PWM output is set to 100%

Switch on LCD backlight


(Lamp-ON)

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 1s (internal inverter LPL displays
OR the backlight PWM has been on for 2s (external inverter LPL displays)] .

The higher level requirement is that audio and


video should be demuted without transient
effects and that the audio should be demuted Switch Audio-Reset low and wait 5ms
maximum 1s before or at the same time as the
unblanking of the video.

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

Restore dimming backlight feature, PWM and BOOST output


and unblank the video.

The higher level requirement is that the


ambilight functionality may not be switched on Switch on the Ambilight functionality according the last status
before the backlight is turned on in case the settings.
set contains a CE IPB inverter supply.

Active I_17660_127.eps
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Figure 5-7 “Semi Stand-by” to “Active” flowchart LCD with preheat


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action holder: AVC


Constraints taken into account:
- Display may only be started when valid LVDS output clock can be delivered by the AVC .
action holder : St-by
- Between 5 and 50 ms after power is supplied, display should receive valid lvds clock .
- minimum wait time to switch on the lamp after power up is 200ms.
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, Wait until previous on-state is left more than 2
the semi -> stby transition has to be delayed seconds ago. (to prevent LCD display problems)
until the requirement is met.

Assert RGB video blanking


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

Switch on the display by sending the OUTPUT-


ENABLE (I²C) command to the LED DIM panel

wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)


TBC in def. spec
Initialize audio and video
processing IC's and functions
according needed use case.
Switch on LCD backlight
(Lamp-ON)

Wait until valid and stable audio and video , corresponding to


the requested output is delivered by the AVC.

The higher level requirement is that audio and


video should be demuted without transient
effects and that the audio should be demuted Switch Audio-Reset low and wait 5ms
maximum 1s before or at the same time as the
unblanking of the video.

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

unblank the video.

The higher level requirement is that the


ambilight functionality may not be switched on Switch on the Ambilight functionality according the last status
before the backlight is turned on in case the settings.
set contains a CE IPB inverter supply.

Active I_17660_128.eps
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Figure 5-8 “Semi Stand-by” to “Active” flowchart (LED backlight)


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action holder: AVC


Active
action holder: St-by

autonomous action

Mute all sound outputs via softmute

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 Ambilight

The higher level requirement is that the


Wait until Ambilight has faded out backlight may not be switched off before the
(fixed wait time of x s) ambilight functionality is turned off in case the
set contains a CE IPB inverter supply.

switch off LCD backlight

Mute all video outputs

Wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)

Switch off the display by sending the


TurnOnDisplay(0) (I²C) command to the PNX5100

Semi Standby I_17660_129.eps


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Figure 5-9 “Active” to “Semi Stand-by” flowchart (LCD non DFI)


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Semi Stand by action holder: MIPS

action holder: St-by

autonomous action

If ambientlight functionality was used in semi -standby


(lampadaire mode), switch off ambient light

Delay transition until ramping down of ambient light is *) If this is not performed and the set is
finished. *) 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 µP.

Switch Memories to self-refresh (this creates a more


stable condition when switching off the power).

Switch AVC system in reset state


Switch reset-PNX5100 LOW
Switch reset-ST7100 LOW
Switch Reset-Ethernet LOW

Wait 10ms

Switch the NVM reset line HIGH


Switch het WP-Nandflash LOW

Disable all supply related protections and switch off


the DC/DC converters (ENABLE-3V3)

Wait 5ms

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

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Figure 5-10 “Semi Stand-by” to “Stand-by” flowchart


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action holder: MIPS MP SP


action holder: St-by

autonomous action Log the appropriate error and


set stand-by flag in NVM

Redefine wake up reasons for protection


state and transfer to stand-by µP.

Switch off LCD lamp supply

If needed to speed up this transition, Wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)


this block could be omitted . This is
depending on the outcome of the
safety investigations .
Switch off LVDS signal

Switch off 12V LCD supply within a time frame of


min. 0.5ms to max. 50ms after LVDS switch off.

Ask stand-by µP 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 all supplies by switching HIGH the


Standby I/O line.

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

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Figure 5-11 “To Protection State” flowchart


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5.4 Service Tools 5.4.2 Memory and Audio Test

5.4.1 ComPair With this tool the memory of the PNX8541 can be tested, as
well if the PNX5100 is enabled and audio-testing.
Introduction
ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a Service tool for Philips What is needed?
Consumer Electronics products. and offers the following: – An USB-stick.
1. ComPair helps to quickly get an understanding on how to – “TESTSCRIPT Q529” (3104 337 05021). Downloadable
repair the chassis in a short and effective way. from the Philips Service website from the section “Software
2. ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics and is therefore for Service only”.
capable of accurately indicating problem areas. No – A ComPair/service cable (3104 311 12742)
knowledge on I2C or UART commands is necessary,
because ComPair takes care of this. Procedure
3. ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can Create a directory “JETTFILES” under the root of the USB-stick
automatically communicate with the chassis (when the uP – Place “MemoryTestPNX8635.bin” and “autojett.bin”
is working) and all repair information is directly available. (available in “TESTSCRIPT Q529”) under the directory
4. ComPair features TV software up possibilities. “JETTFILES”
– Install the computer program “BOARDTESTLOGGER”
Specifications (available in “TESTSCRIPT Q529”) on the PC
ComPair consists of a Windows based fault finding program – Connect a “ComPair/service”-cable from the service-
and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product. connector in the set to the COM1-port of the PC
The ComPair II interface box is connected to the PC via an – Start-up the program “BOARDTESTLOGGER” and select
USB cable. For the TV chassis, the ComPair interface box and “COM1”
the TV communicate via a bi-directional cable via the service – Put the USB stick into the TV and start-up the TV while
connector(s). pressing the “i+”-button on a Philips DVD RC6 remote
The ComPair fault finding program is able to determine the control (it’s also possible to use a TV remote in “DVD”-
problem of the defective television, by a combination of mode)
automatic diagnostics and an interactive question/answer – On the PC the memory test is shown now. This is also
procedure. visible on the TV screen.
– In “BOARDTESTLOGGER” an option “Send extra UART
command” can be found where the “AUD1” can be
How to Connect
selected. This command generates hear test tones of 200,
This is described in the chassis fault finding database in
ComPair. 400, 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000, 8000 and 12500Hz.

TO TV 5.4.3 LVDS Tool


TO TO TO
UART SERVICE I2C SERVICE UART SERVICE
CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR

Support of this LVDS Tool has been discontinued.


ComPair II
Multi
RC in function
RC out
5.5 Error Codes
Optional Power Link/ Mode
Switch Activity I2C RS232 /UART

5.5.1 Introduction
PC
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.
ComPair II Developed by Philips Brugge
When an error occurs, it is added to the list of errors, provided
HDMI
Optional power
5V DC
the list is not full. When an error occurs and the error buffer is
I2C only
full, then the new error is not added, and the error buffer stays
E_06532_036.eps
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intact (history is maintained).
To prevent that an occasional error stays in the list forever, the
Figure 5-12 ComPair II interface connection error is removed from the list after more than 50 hrs. of
operation.
Caution: It is compulsory to connect the TV to the PC as When multiple errors occur (errors occurred within a short time
shown in the picture above (with the ComPair interface in span), there is a high probability that there is some relation
between), as the ComPair interface acts as a level shifter. If between them.
one connects the TV directly to the PC (via UART), ICs will be
blown! New in this chassis is the way errors can be displayed:

• There is a simple blinking LED procedure for board level


How to Order
repair (home repair) so called LAYER 1 errors next to the
ComPair II order codes:
existing errors which are LAYER 2 errors.(see table 5-2
• ComPair II interface: 3122 785 91020.
error code overview).
• Software is available via internet:
– LAYER 1 errors are one digit errors.
http://www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com
– LAYER 2 errors are 2 digit errors.
• ComPair UART interface cable for Q52x.x.
• In protection mode.
(using 3.5 mm Mini Jack connector): 3104 311 12742.
– From consumer mode: LAYER 1.
– From SDM mode: LAYER 2.
Note: While having problems, contact the local support desk.
• Fatal errors, if I2C bus is blocked and the set re-boots,
CSM and SAM are not selectable.
– From consumer mode: LAYER 1.
– From SDM mode: LAYER 2.
Important remark:
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For all errors detected by MIPS which are fatal => There are several mechanisms of error detection:
rebooting of the TV set (reboot starts after LAYER error • Via error bits in the status registers of ICs.
1 blinking), one should short the solder paths at start- • Via polling on I/O pins going to the stand-by processor.
up from the power OFF state by mains interruption and • Via sensing of analog values on the stand-by processor or
not via the power button to trigger the SDM via the the PNX8541.
hardware pins. • Via a “not acknowledge” of an I2C communication.
• In CSM mode
– When entering CSM: error LAYER 1 will be displayed Take notice that some errors need several minutes before they
by blinking LED. Only the latest error is shown. start blinking or before they will be logged. So in case of
• In SDM mode problems wait 2 minutes from start-up onwards, and then
– When SDM is entered via Remote Control code or the check if the front LED is blinking or if an error is logged.
hardware pins, LAYER 2 is displayed via blinking LED.
• In the ON state
– In “Display error mode”, set with the RC commands
“mute_06250X _OK” LAYER 2 errors are displayed via
blinking LED.
• Error display on screen.
– In CSM no error codes are displayed on screen.
– In SAM the complete error list is shown.

Basically there are three kinds of errors:


• Errors detected by the Stand-by software which lead to
protection. These errors will always lead to protection and
an automatic start of the blinking LED LAYER error 1.
(see section “5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure”).
• Errors detected by the Stand-by software which not
lead to protection. In this case the front LED should blink
the involved error. See also section “5.5 Error Codes, 5.5.4
Error Buffer, Extra Info”. Note that it can take up several
minutes before the TV starts blinking the error (e.g. LAYER
error 1 = 2, LAYER error 2 = 15 or 53).
• Errors detected by main software (MIPS). In this case
the error will be logged into the error buffer and can be read
out via ComPair, via blinking LED method LAYER error 1-
2, or in case picture is visible, via SAM.

5.5.2 How to Read the Error Buffer

Use one of the following methods:


• On screen via the SAM (only when a picture is visible).
E.g.:
– 00 00 00 00 00: No errors detected
– 23 00 00 00 00: Error code 23 is the last and only
detected error.
– 37 23 00 00 00: Error code 23 was first detected and
error code 37 is the last detected error.
– Note that no protection errors can be logged in the
error buffer.
• Via the blinking LED procedure. See section 5.5.3 How to
Clear the Error Buffer.
• Via ComPair.

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.

5.5.4 Error Buffer

In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before


starting to repair (before clearing the buffer, write down the
content, as this history can give 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
code and not the actual cause (e.g. a fault in the protection
detection circuitry can also lead to a protection).
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Table 5-2 Error code overview

Monitored Error/ Error Buffer/


Description Layer 1 Layer 2 by Prot Blinking LED Device Defective Board
I2C3 2 13 MIPS E BL / EB SCL/D-SSB SSB
PNX doesn’t boot (HW cause) 2 15 Stby µP E BL PNX8541 I2C blocked SSB
12V 3 16 Stby µP P BL / Supply
1V2, 3V3, 5V to low 2 18 Stby µP P BL / SSB
1V2 or Class D 2 19 Stby µP P BL / SSB
3V3/5V DCDC to high 2 11 Stby µP P BL / SSB
PNX 5100 2 21 MIPS E EB PNX5100 SSB
HDMI mux 2 23 MIPS E EB AD8197A SSB
I2C switch 2 24 MIPS E EB PCA9540 SSB
Master IF 2 26 MIPS E EB TDA9898 SSB
FPGA Ambilight 2 28 MIPS E EB / SSB
Tuner 2 34 MIPS E EB UV1783S/TD1716 SSB
Channel Decoder DVB-T 2 37 MIPS E EB TDA10048 SSB
ST7100 2 38 MIPS E EB ST7100 SSB
Fan I2C expander 7 41 MIPS E EB PCA9533 FAN module
T° sensor 7 42 MIPS E EB LM75 T° sensor
FAN 1 7 43 MIPS E EB / FAN
FAN 2 7 44 MIPS E EB / FAN
main NVM 2 / MIPS E X STM24C128 SSB
Channel decoder DVB-C 2 48 MIPS E EB TDA10023 SSB
PNX doesn’t boot (SW cause) 2 53 Stby µP E BL PNX8541 SSB
LED Dimming Backlight Panel 8 65 MIPS E BL / EB / LED Dimming Panel

Extra Info overrule this protection via SDM, check audio part first
• Rebooting. When a TV is constantly rebooting due to before apply. In case one of the speakers is not
internal problems, most of the time no errors will be logged connected, the protection can also be triggered.
or blinked. This rebooting can be recognized via a ComPair • Error 21 (PNX 5100). Current situation: when there is no
interface and Hyperterminal (for Hyperterminal settings, I2C communication towards the PNX5100 after start-up
see section “5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips, 5.8.7 (power off by disconnection of the mains cord), LAYER
Logging). It’s shown that the loggings which are generated error 2 will blink continuously via the blinking LED
by the main software keep continuing. In this case procedure in SDM. (start-up the TV with the solder paths
diagnose has to be done via ComPair. short to activate SDM).
• Error 11 (3V3/5V too high). This protection can occur • Error 23 (HDMI). When there is no I2C communication
during start up (LAYER error 1 = 2). Be careful to overrule towards the HDMI mux after start up, LAYER error 2 = 23
this protection via SDM for the reason supply related will be logged and displayed via the blinking LED
devices can be possibly destroyed here. procedure if SDM is switched on.
• Error 13 (I2C bus 3 blocked). At the time of release of this • Error 26 (Master IF). When there is no I2C communication
manual, this error was not working as expected. Current towards the Master IF after start up, LAYER error 2 = 26
situation: when this error occurs, the TV will constantly will be logged and displayed via the blinking LED
reboot due to the blocked bus. The best way for further procedure when SDM is switched on.
diagnosis here, is to use ComPair. • Error 28 (FPGA ambilight). When there is no I2C
• Error 15 (PNX8541 doesn’t boot). Indicates that the main communication towards the FPGA ambilight after start up,
processor was not able to read his bootscript. This error will LAYER error 2 = 28 will be logged and displayed via the
point to a hardware problem around the PNX8541 blinking LED procedure if SDM is switched on. Note that it
(supplies not OK, PNX 8541 completely dead, I2C link can take up several minutes before the TV starts blinking
between PNX and Stand-by Processor broken, etc...). LAYER error 1 = 2 in CSM or in SDM, LAYER error 2 = 28.
When error 15 occurs it is also possible that I2C2 bus is • Error 34 (Tuner). When there is no I2C communication
blocked (NVM). I2C2 can be indicated in the schematics as towards the tuner after start up, LAYER error 2 = 34 will be
follows: SCL-UP-MIPS, SDA-UP-MIPS, SCL-2 or SDA-2. logged and displayed via the blinking LED procedure when
Other root causes for this error can be due to hardware SDM is switched on.
problems with: NVM PNX5100, PNX5100 itself, DDRs. • Error 37 (Channel decoder DVBT). When there is no I2C
• Error 16 (12V). This voltage is made in the power supply communication towards the DVBT channel decoder after
and results in protection (LAYER error 1 = 3) in case of start up, LAYER error 2 = 37 will be logged and displayed
absence. When SDM is activated we see blinking LED via the blinking LED procedure if SDM is switched on.
LAYER error 2 = 16. • Error 38 (STI7100). When there is no I2C communication
• Error 18 (1V2-3V3-5V too low). All these supplies are towards the STI7100 after start-up (power off by
generated by the DC/DC supply on the SSB. If one of these disconnection of the mains cord), LAYER error 2 = 38 will
supplies is too low, protection occurs and blinking LED be logged and displayed via the blinking LED procedure in
LAYER error 1 = 2 will be displayed automatically. In SDM SDM (start-up the TV with the solder paths short to activate
this gives LAYER error 2 = 18. SDM). Remark: if the error occurs during the ON state, the
• Error 19 (1V2 or class D). This is an combination of two TV will constantly reboot and no LED blinking will be
detections: displayed. This rebooting can be recognized via a ComPair
– If one of the 1V2 supplies is too high or too low in the interface and Hyperterminal (for Hyperterminal settings,
start up procedure the supply fault becomes low. see section “5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips, 5.8.7
– If a DC voltage occurs on the output of the Class D Logging”). It is shown that the loggings which are
amplifier the supply fault becomes low. Be careful to
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generated by the main software keep continuing. Check in • Activate the CSM. The blinking front LED will show only
the logging for keywords like e.g. “Device error 38”. the latest layer error 1, this works in “normal operation”
• Main NVM. When there is no I2C communication towards mode or automatically when the error/protection is
the main NVM, LAYER error 1 = 2 will be displayed via the monitored by the standby processor. At the time of this
blinking LED procedure. In SDM, LAYER error 2 can be 19. release, this layer error 1 blinking was not working as
Check the logging for keywords like “I2C bus blocked”. expected.
• Error 48 (Channel decoder DVBC). When there is no I2C In case no picture is shown and there is no LED blinking,
communication towards the DVBC channel decoder after read the logging to detect whether “error devices” are
start up, LAYER error 2 = 48 will be logged and displayed mentioned. (see section “5.8 Fault Finding and Repair
via the blinking LED procedure while SDM is active. Tips, 5.8.7 Logging”).
• Error 53. This error will indicate that the PNX8541 has • Activate the SDM. The blinking front LED will show the
read his bootscript (when this would have failed, error 15 entire contents of the layer error 2 buffer, this works in
would blink) but initialization was never completed because “normal operation” mode or when SDM (via hardware pins)
of hardware problems (NAND flash, ...) or software is activated when the tv set is in protection.
initialization problems. Possible cause could be that there Important remark:
is no valid software loaded (try to upgrade to the latest main For all errors detected by MIPS which are fatal =>
software version). Note that it can take up to 2 minutes rebooting of the TV set (reboot starts after LAYER error 1
before the TV starts blinking LAYER error 1 = 2 or in SDM, blinking), one should short the solder paths at start-up from
LAYER error 2 = 53. the power OFF state by mains interruption and not via the
power button to trigger the SDM via the hardware pins.
• Transmit the commands “MUTE” - “062500” - “OK”
5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure with a normal RC. The complete error buffer is shown.
Take notice that it takes some seconds before the blinking
5.6.1 Introduction LED starts.
• Transmit the commands “MUTE” - “06250x” - “OK”
The blinking LED procedure can be split up into two situations: with a normal RC (where “x” is a number between 1
• Blinking LED procedure LAYER error 1. In this case the and 5). When x = 1 the last detected error is shown, x = 2
error is automatically blinked when the TV is put in CSM. the second last error, etc.... Take notice that it takes some
This will be only one digit error, namely the one that is seconds before the blinking LED starts.
referring to the defective board (see table “Table 5-2 Error
code overview”) which causes the failure of the TV. This
approach will especially be used for home repair and call
5.7 Protections
centres. The aim here is to have service diagnosis from a
distance. 5.7.1 Software Protections
• Blinking LED procedure LAYER error 2. Via this procedure,
the contents of the error buffer can be made visible via the Most of the protections and errors use either the stand-by
front LED. In this case the error contains 2 digits (see table microprocessor or the MIPS controller as detection device.
“Table 5-2 Error code overview”) and will be displayed Since in these cases, checking of observers, polling of ADCs,
when SDM (hardware pins) is activated. This is especially and filtering of input values are all heavily software based,
useful for fault finding and gives more details regarding the these protections are referred to as software protections.
failure of the defective board. There are several types of software related protections, solving
a variety of fault conditions:
Important remark: • Protections related to supplies: check of the 12V, +5V,
For all errors detected by MIPS which are fatal => +3V3 and 1V2.
rebooting of the TV set (reboot starts after LAYER error 1 • Protections related to breakdown of the safety check
blinking), one should short the solder paths at start-up from mechanism. E.g. since the protection detections are done
the power OFF state by mains interruption and not via the by means of software, failing of the software will have to
power button to trigger the SDM via the hardware pins. initiate a protection mode since safety cannot be
guaranteed any more.
When one of the blinking LED procedures is activated, the front
LED will show (blink) the contents of the error-buffer. Error Remark on the Supply Errors
codes greater then 10 are shown as follows: The detection of a supply dip or supply loss during the normal
1. “n” long blinks (where “n” = 1 to 9) indicating decimal digit playing of the set does not lead to a protection, but to a cold
2. A pause of 1.5 s reboot of the set. If the supply is still missing after the reboot,
3. “n” short blinks (where “n”= 1 to 9) the TV will go to protection.
4. A pause of approximately 3 s,
5. When all the error codes are displayed, the sequence Protections during Start-up
finishes with a LED blink of 3 s During TV start-up, some voltages and IC observers are
6. The sequence starts again. actively monitored to be able to optimise the start-up speed,
and to assure good operation of all components. If these
Example: Error 12 8 6 0 0. monitors do not respond in a defined way, this indicates a
After activation of the SDM, the front LED will show: malfunction of the system and leads to a protection. As the
1. One long blink of 750 ms (which is an indication of the observers are only used during start-up, they are described in
decimal digit) followed by a pause of 1.5 s the start-up flow in detail (see section “5.3 Stepwise Start-up”).
2. Two short blinks of 250 ms followed by a pause of 3 s
3. Eight short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s 5.7.2 Hardware Protections
4. Six short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s
5. One long blink of 3 s to finish the sequence The only real hardware protection in this chassis appears in
6. The sequence starts again.
case of an audio problem e.g. DC voltage on the speakers. The
audio protection circuit pulls the “supply-fault” low and the tv set
5.6.2 How to Activate will blink LAYER error 1 = 2 or in SDM, LAYER error 2 = 19. Be
very careful to overrule this protection via SDM (not to cause
Use one of the following methods: damage to the Class D audio amplifier). Check audio part first
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before activating via SDM. In case one of the speakers is not 3. +3V3 (overall 3.3 V for onboard ICs).
connected, the protection can also be triggered. 4. +5V for USB and Conditional Access Interface and +5V5-
TUN tuner stabilizer.
Repair Tips 5. +33VTUN for analog only tuners (AP diversity).
• It is also possible that the set has an audio DC protection
because of an interruption in one or both speakers (the DC The linear stabilizers are providing:
voltage that is still on the circuit cannot disappear through
the speakers). Caution: (Dis)connecting the speakers 1. +1V supply voltage (out of +1V2-PNX8541), stabilized
during the ON state of the TV can damage the audio close to ST7101 chip (MPEG4 diversity).
amplifier. 2. +1V8-PNX5100.
3. +1V8-PNX8541 (reserved because +1V8-PNX5100 used
5.7.3 Important remark regarding the blinking LED indication also for DDR2 interface of PNX8541 via 5FB0).
4. +2V5 (MPEG4 diversity).
5. +1V2-STANDBY (out of +3V3-STANDBY).
As for the blinking LED indication, the blinking led of error
6. +5V-TUN (out of +5V5-TUN).
layer 1 displaying can be switched off by pushing the power
button on the keyboard. 7. +3V3-STANDBY (out of +12V, reserved).
This condition is not valid after the set was unpowered (via
+3V3-STANDY and +1V2-STANDBY are permanent voltages.
mains interruption). The blinking LED starts again and can only
be switched off by unplugging the mains connection. Supply voltages +1V2-PNX8541, +1V2-PNX5100 and +1V are
started immediately when +12V incoming voltage is available
This can be explained by the fact that the MIPS can not load
(+12V is enabled by STANDBY signal, active low). Supply
the keyboard functionality from software during the start-up and
doesn’t recognizes the keyboard commands at this time. voltages +3V3, 2V5, +1V8-PNX5100, +1V8-PNX8541, +5V
and +5V-TUN are switched-on directly by signal ENABLE-3V3
(active low) when +12V and previous mentioned voltages are
5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips all available.

Read also section “5.5 Error Codes, 5.5.4 Error Buffer, Extra Debugging
Info”. 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
Caution: For the whole platform the speaker connections are cord, presuming that the standby microprocessor and the
grounded on -12 V level. During service measurements with external supply are operational. Take STANDBY signal high-
earth grounded equipment like e.g. scope, great risk of using to-low transition as reference.
the speaker terminal connections for earth ground is currently When +12V rises above 10V then +1V2-PNX8541, +1V2-
present. One will short circuit the -12 V to earth ground in that PNX5100 and +1V are started immediately. Then, after
way and will causes damage of the supply/audio part! ENABLE-3V3 goes low, all the other supply voltages should
rise within 10 ms. Boost voltages should be OK when +1V2-
PNX8541, +1V2-PNX5100 are available (FU07 and FU8A,
5.8.1 Ambilight
around 19V).
SUPPLY-FAULT signal should be high when all supply
Due to degeneration process of the AmbiLights, there can be a voltages are started-up.
difference in the colour and/or light output of the spare
ambilight module in comparison with the originals ones
Tips
contained in the TV set. Via ComPair the light output can be
• Usually, when supply voltage is short-circuited to GND, the
adjusted.
corresponding DC/DC converter is making audible noise.
• The drop voltage across resistors 3U70 and 3U3T is
5.8.2 Audio Amplifier 100 mV to 2000 mV.
• Defective (in short-circuit) power MOS-FETs lead usually
The Class D-IC 7D10 has a powerpad for cooling. When the IC to their controller IC broken; if one or more high-side MOS-
is replaced it must be ensured that the powerpad is very well FETs (7U05, 7U08, 7U0D-1 or 7U0H-1) is broken then the
pushed to the PCB while the solder is still liquid. This is needed platform can be heavily damaged if started in SDM-mode
to insure that the cooling is guaranteed, otherwise the Class D- (SUPPLY-FAULT signal is then ignored, while higher than
IC could break down in short time. normal supplies will be generated).
• The +33VTUN generator circuit (7U0P + 7U0Q +
5.8.3 CSM surrounding components) has low output current
capability. In case of too low or no output voltage check
When CSM is activated and there is a USB stick connected to transistor 7U0P (gate voltage pulses of about 10 V
the TV, the software will dump the complete CSM content to the amplitude and drain voltage pulses of about 35 V
USB stick. The file (Csm.txt) will be saved in the root of the USB amplitude) and the load (not more than 4.5 mA).
stick. If this mechanism works it can be concluded that a large • High output ripple voltage of DC/DC converters can be
part of the operating system is already working (MIPS, USB...) caused by defective (cracked or bad soldered) ceramic
capacitors in the feedback (DC or AC) input or output
filtering.
5.8.4 DC/DC Converter

5.8.5 Exit “Factory Mode”


Introduction

The onboard supply consists of 5 DC/DC converters and 7 When an “F” is displayed in the screen’s right corner, this
linear stabilizers. The DC/DC converters have all +12V input means the set is in “Factory” mode, and it normally
voltage and deliver: happens after a new SSB is mounted. To exit this mode, push
the “VOLUME minus” button on the TV’s local keyboard for 10
seconds (this disables the continuous mode).
1. +1V2-PNX8541 supply voltage, stabilized close to
Push now the “MENU” button for 10 seconds untill the “F”
PNX8541 chip.
disappears from the screen.
2. +1V2-PNX5100 supply voltage, stabilized close to
PNX5100 chip.
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5.8.6 Fan selftest 5.8.12 Display Option Code

When case fans are present e.g. in LED backlight TV Attention: In case the SSB is replaced, always check the
(XXPFL98XX/XX), a selftest can be done by pushing the red display option code in SAM, even when picture is available.
coloured button on the remote control while TV set is in CSM. Performance with the incorrect display option code can lead to
Exit CSM and check the status of the fans in the error buffer by unwanted side-effects for certain conditions.
entering SAM (062596 + info button on the RC). In case of
failure (fully red screen) more detailed information is available 5.8.13 Upgrade EDID NVM
in the error buffer. (error 41, 42, 43, 44).
To upgrade the EDID NVM pin 7 of the EDID NVM has to be
5.8.7 Logging short circuited to ground. Therefore some test points are
foreseen (figure “EDID-NVM pins”). See ComPair for further
When something is wrong with the TV set (f.i.the set is instructions.
rebooting) checking the logging using hyperterminal can be
done to find more information. Hyperterminal is a standard
Windows application. It can be found via Programs, EDID4
X530
Accessories, Communications, Hyperterminal. Connect a
“ComPair UART”-cable (3104 311 12742) from the service EDID2
X530
connector in the TV set to the “COM1”-port of the PC. After EDID3
X530
EDID1
X530
start-up of the Hyperterminal, fill in a name (f.i. “logging”) in the
“Connection Description” box, then apply the following settings:
1. COM1
2. Bits per second = 38400
3. Data bits = 8
4. Parity = none
5. Stop bits = 1
6. Flow control = none
During the start-up of the TV set, the logging will be displayed.
This is also the case during rebooting of the TV set (the same
logging appears time after time). Also available in the logging
is the “Display Option Code” (useful when there is no picture), I_17660_119.eps
look for item “DisplayRawNumber” in the beginning of the 140308

logging. Tip: When there is no picture available during reboot,


it is possible to check for “error devices” in the logging Figure 5-13 EDID-NVM pins
(LAYER 2 error). This can be very helpful to determine the
failure cause of the reboot. For protection state, there is no
logging.

5.8.8 Loudspeakers

Make sure that the volume is set to minimum during


disconnecting the speakers in the ON-state of the TV. The
audio amplifier can be damaged by disconnecting the speakers
during ON-state of the set! Sometimes the set can go into
protection, but that is not always the case.
Caution: On a ME8-styling set (74xx or 76xx-range) with
removed back cover the loudspeakers are automatically
disconnected!

5.8.9 IPB

In case of no picture when CSM-test pattern from PNX5100 is


displayed and backlight doesn’t light up, It’s recommended first
to check the inverter on the IPB + wiring before replacing the
hole display!

5.8.10 Tuner

Attention: In case the tuner is replaced, always check the tuner


options!

5.8.11 UI over PCI bus

The UI is not integrated in the RGB signal but is send from


PNX8541 to PNX5100 via the PCI bus. TXT and MHEG are
integrated in the RGB signal. So when TXT signal is available
but no UI, check the PCI bus.
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5.8.14 SSB Replacement

Follow the instructions in the flowchart in case a SSB has to be


exchanged. See figure “SSB replacement flowchart”.

START

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 .

Noisy picture with bands/lines is visible and the


Update main software in this step, by using
red LED is continuous “on”
“autorun.upg” file.
(sometimes also the letter “F” is visible ).

Press 5 s. the “Volume minus” button on the local


Program “Display Option” code via 062598 cntrl until the red LED switches “off”, and then
MENU, followed by 3 digits code (this code press 5 s. the MENU button of the local cntrl.
can be found on a sticker inside the set).
The picture noise is replaced by blue mute!

After entering “Display Option” code, set is Unplug the mainscord to verify the correct
going to Standby (= validation of code). 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 After entering “Display Option” code, set is going


No
on USB stick? to Standby (= validation of code).

Connect PC via ComPair interface to Service


connector. Restart the set.
Yes

Start TV in Jett mode (DVD i+ (OSD))


Open ComPair browser Q52x. In case of settings reloaded from USB , the set type ,
serial number , Display 12NC, are automatically stored
Go to SAM mode, and reload settings when entering display options .
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.
- Check if correct “Display Option” code is programmed .
- Verify “Option Codes” according sticker inside the set .
Check and perform alignments in SAM - Default settings for White drive ...see Service Manual
according to the Service Manual.
E.g. option codes, colour temperature...

Final check of all menus in CSM. Q52xE SSB Board swap – v3


Special attention for HDMI Keys. VDS/JA Updated 17-10-2008

END H_16771_007.eps
171008

Figure 5-14 SSB replacement flowchart


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5.9 Software Upgrading 4. Insert USB stick into the TV.


5. The renamed “upg” file will be visible and selectable in the
5.9.1 Introduction upgrade application.

Back-up Software Upgrade Application


The set software and security keys are stored in a NAND-
If the default software upgrade application does not start (could
Flash, which is connected to the PNX8541 via the PCI bus.
be due to a corrupted boot 2 sector) via the above described
method, try activating the “back-up software upgrade
It is possible for the user to upgrade the main software via the
application”.
USB port. This allows replacement of a software image in a
How to start the “back-up software upgrade application”
stand alone set, without the need of an E-JTAG debugger. A manually:
description on how to upgrade the main software can be found
1. Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power.
in the DFU.
2. Press the “INFO”-button on a Philips remote control or
“CURSOR DOWN” button on a Philips DVD RC-6 remote
Important: When the NAND-Flash must be replaced, a new control (it is also possible to use a TV remote in “DVD”
SSB must be ordered, due to the presence of the security keys! mode). Keep the “INFO”-button (or “cursor down” button)
(copy protection keys, MAC address, ...). It is however also pressed while reconnecting the TV to the Mains/AC Power.
possible to replace the NAND-Flash with a good one from a 3. The software upgrade application will start.
scrap-board.
Perform the following actions after SSB replacement:
5.9.3 Stand-by Software Upgrade via USB
1. Set the correct option codes (see sticker inside the TV).
2. Update the TV software (see the DFU for instructions).
In this chassis it is possible to upgrade the Stand-by software
3. Perform the alignments as described in chapter 8 (section
via a USB stick. The method is similar to upgrading the main
“Reset of Repaired SSB”).
4. Check in CSM if the HDMI keys are valid. software via USB.
Use the following steps:
For the correct order number of a new SSB, always refer to the
1. Create a directory “UPGRADES” on the USB stick.
Spare Parts list!
2. Copy the Stand-by software (part of the one-zip file, e.g.
StandbySW_CFT55_35.0.0.0.upg) into this directory.
5.9.2 Main Software Upgrade
3. Insert the USB stick into the TV.
4. Start the download application manually (see section “
• The “UpgradeAll.upg” file is only used in the factory. Manual Software Upgrade”.
• The “FlashUtils.upg” file is only used by service centra 5. Select the appropriate file and press the “red” button to
which are allowed to do component level repair on the upgrade.
SSB.
5.9.4 Content and Usage of the One-Zip Software File
Automatic Software Upgrade
In “normal” conditions, so when there is no major problem with Below the content of the One-Zip file is explained, and
the TV, the main software and the default software upgrade
instructions on how and when to use it.
application can be upgraded with the “AUTORUN.UPG”
(FUS part of the one-zip file: e.g. 3104 337 04731 _FUS
_Q591E_ 1.25.5.0_commercial.zip). This can also be done by • 1.1 Ambilight_PRFAM_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by
Service technicians.
the consumers themselves, but they will have to get their
• 1.2 bootProm_PNX5100_Q591X_x.x.x.x.zip. A
software from the commercial Philips website or via the
Software Update Assistant in the user menu (see DFU). The programmed device can be ordered via the regional
Service organization.
“autorun.upg” file must be placed in the root of the USB stick.
• 1.3 Cabinet_ACOUS_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by
How to upgrade:
1. Copy “AUTORUN.UPG” to the root of the USB stick. Service technicians.
• 1.4 Ceisp2padll_P2PAD_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by
2. Insert USB stick in the set while the set is in ON MODE.
Service technicians. For ComPair development only.
The set will restart and the upgrading will start
automatically. As soon as the programming is finished, a • 1.5 DDC_Q591X_x.x.x.x.zip. Contains the content of the
VGA NVM. See ComPair for further instruction.
message is shown to remove the USB stick and restart the
• 1.6 Display_DISPT_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by Service
set.
technicians.
• 1.7 EDID_Q591X_x.x.x.x.zip. Contains the EDID content
Manual Software Upgrade
of the different EDID NVM’s. See ComPair for further
In case that the software upgrade application does not start
instructions.
automatically, it can also be started manually. For sets with four HDMI connectors.
How to start the software upgrade application manually:
– For HDMI 1 NVM, use “*port 1*.bin”
1. Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power.
– For HDMI 2 NVM, use “*port 2*.bin”
2. Press the “OK” button on a Philips TV remote control or a – For HDMI 3 NVM, use “*port 3*.bin”
Philips DVD RC-6 remote control (it is also possible to use
– For HDMI 4 NVM, use “*port 4*.bin”
a TV remote in “DVD” mode). Keep the “OK” button
• 1.8 EJTAGDownload_Q591X_x.x.x.x.zip. Only used by
pressed while reconnecting the TV to the Mains/AC Power. service centra which are allowed to do component level
3. The software upgrade application will start.
repair.
• 1.9 Factory_Q591X_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. Only for
Attention! production purposes, not to be used by Service
In case the download application has been started manually, technicians.
the “autorun.upg” will maybe not be recognized. • 2.0 FlashUtils_Q591X_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. Not to
What to do in this case: be used by Service technicians.
1. Create a directory “UPGRADES” on the USB stick. • 2.1 LightGuide_TV522_x.x.x.x_.zip. Not to be used by
2. Rename the “autorun.upg” to something else, e.g. to Service Technicians.
“software.upg”. Do not use long or complicated names, • 2.2 FUS_Q591X_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. Contains the
keep it simple. Make sure that “AUTORUN.UPG” is no “autorun.upg” which is needed to upgrade the TV main
longer present in the root of the USB stick. software and the software download application.
3. Copy the renamed “upg” file into this directory.
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• 2.3 MOP_RXSXX_x.x.x.x.zip. A separate MOP Ambient Explanation of the sections


Light FPGA SW. This SW is not part of the FUS The flash of TV520 sets consists of a boot-block (block 0), a
autorun.upg! A programmed MOP device can also be number of BFFS (Boot Flash File System) partitions, one
ordered via the regional Service organization. SquashFS (compressed read-only filesystem for Linux.
• 2.4 OAD_Q591X_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by Service SquashFS is intended for general read-only filesystem use, for
Technicians. archival use) partition and a number of JFFS (Journaling Flash
• 2.45OpenSourceFile_Q591X_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used File System) partitions. The BFFS partitions contain the
by Service technicians. program code and compile-time data. The SquashFS partition
• 2.6 PQPrivate_U5228_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by contains the Linux rootfs including the standard RFS (Root File
Service technicians. System) directory structures (dev, lib, modules, … ) and MIPS
• 2.7 PQPublic_U5228_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by executables (elf).
Service technicians. For the purpose of SWUPG (Software UPGrade application)
• 2.8 ProcessNVM_Q591X_x.x.x.x.zip. Default NVM the following points are important:
content. Must be programmed via ComPair. • The boot-block (block 0) contains also the partition table.
• 2.9 StandbySW_CFTxx_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. This table indicates which partitions there are on this
Contains the Stand-by software in “upg” and “hex” format. system and where they are located on the flash. All
– The “StandbySW_xxxxx_prod.upg” file can be used to programs that want to access the flash contents should use
upgrade the Stand-by software via USB. this table.
– The “StandbySW_xxxxx.hex” file can be used to • At system start-up the BTM (Boot Manager) loads the JBL
upgrade the Stand-by software via ComPair. (Jaguar Boot Loader) from /bffs0. The JBL then starts
– The files “StandbySW_xxxxx_exhex.hex” and interpreting the boot.bat file from the highest available
“StandbySW_xxxxx_dev.upg” may not be used by BFFS partition. If no boot.bat is found there, the next lower
Service technicians (only for development purposes). partition is tried.
• 3.0 stmp4_xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.zip. This is a separate • /bffs1 partition contains:
MPEG4 SW (is also part of the FUS autorun.upg). Not to 1. kernel image.
be used by Service Technicians. 2. ramdisk image of RFS holding bare minimum (no
• 3.1 UpgradeAll_Q591X_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. Only debug tooling), including mod/libs, the SW backup
for production purposes, not to be used by Service upgrade executable, the Jett executable and the helper
technicians. executable (init + MTD utilities used to flash).
Caution: Never try to use this file, because it will 3. boot batch file.
overwrite the HDCP keys! • The backup SWUPG is stored in the /boot1 BFFS partition
• 3.2 UpgradeExe_Q591X_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by in the factory, together with a boot.bat that by defaults
Service Technicians. loads this SWUPG. This way the set will always load this
SWUPG if nothing is in /bffs2.
5.9.5 Explanation UART log • /bffs2 partition contains:
1. kernel image.
How to log and change settings: see section “Logging” 2. ramdisk image of RFS holding bare minimum (no
debug tooling), including mod/libs, the SW backup
upgrade executable and the helper executable (init +
What's inside the flash of a TV set
MTD utilities used to flash).
3. TM image.
4. boot batch file.
B F F S p a rtitio n #3 - P N X5 1 0 0 im a g e • In /boot2 an additional SWUPG shall always be written,
either in the factory or by the end-user through an upgrade,
JF F S2 p a rtitio n # 1
A p p lica tio n R/W d a ta which will overrule the one in /boot1. Here also the TM
A p p lica tio n 'd a ta ' p a rtitio n image is stored and a boot.bat which by default loads the
A p p lica tio n R/O o n ce d a ta
main TV application, but falls back on the /boot2/SWUPG
JF F S2 p a rtitio n #0
(sp lit in 2 virtu a l p a rtitio n s o n if that fails.
ce in fra le ve l, b a se d o n p a th ) A p p lica tio n R/O u p g ra d a b le d a ta • /bffs3 partition contains PNX5100 images.
A p p lica tio n 'B o o t' p a rtitio n • In SquashFS, the TV application RFS flashed as a partition
image. Content identical to the RAMDISK RFS at the
R o o t F ile S yste m exception that it includes the TV application in stead of
S Q U A S H F S p a rtitio n - m in im a l R F S
- M IP S u se r- sp a ce T V a p p SWUPG.
- A p p lica tio n R/O rrfs d a ta • JFFS2 partition0 contains the R/O once data, which can
- b o o t b a tch file # 3
only written be written in the factory.
- T M a p p lica tio n • JFFS2 partition1 contains the R/W data.
- L in u x K e rn e l in clu d in g
B F F S p a rtitio n #2 R a m d isk im a g e w ith
- m in im a l R F S Start-up sequence TV
- S W d o w n lo a d a p p # 2 The UART doesn't show the standby output.
B a cku p
- b o o t b a tch file # 2
- L in u x K e rn e l in clu d in g
B F F S p a rtitio n #1
R a m d isk im a g e w ith
- m in im a l R F S
- S W d o w n lo a d a p p # 1
- JE T T
- JB L
B F F S p a rtitio n #0 - ve rsio n.txt
- b o o t b a tch file # 1

µB T M
B lo ck 0
p a rtitio n ta b le

I_17662_001.eps
110608

Figure 5-15 Sections in a flash device


EN 36 5. Q529.1E LB Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

UªUretail Jan 16 2008 12:03:04 _____> µBTM startup


Boot deviceST NAND512W3A
BFFS init
OK
Searching BootLoader.tdfLoad /bffs0/BootLoader.tdf- Done _____> Bootloader startup
Start /bffs0/BootLoader.tdf
JBL (boottime improvement
BootLoader OS_R0.7.2assert Feb 25 2008 12:49:28Searching boot.bat
Execute /bffs2/boot.bat from label [4] _____> Application selection startup (SWUPG on bffs2)
* SR4->USB SW DL boot2
* On error goto 6
* Load /bffs2/Kernel.tdf - ok
* Load /bffs2/RFSBoot2.tdf - ok
* MemFill 0x87fff000 0x1000 0xff
* Signal 30
* Cmd Line
CMD_LINE arguments passed by JBL : console=ttyS0,38400n8 mem=60M kgdb=ttyS1 l
oglevel=3 init=/init ip=none jffs2_gc_delay=0 root=/dev/ram lpj=1196032 rd_sta
rt=0x80500000 rd_size=1568768* Start /bffs2/Kernel.tdf"htv520EU/92 startup script ..."
"Mounting file systems"
Total usertime mount for /proc: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total systemtime mount for /proc: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total usertime mount for /sys: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total systemtime mount for /sys: 0,010000 [Sec]
Total usertime mount for /dev/shm: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total systemtime mount for /dev/shm: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total usertime mount for /dev/pts: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total systemtime mount for /dev/pts: 0,000000 [Sec]
"Loading PNX5100 Image"
"Launching SW Download Application From Boot2" ______> extra information telling which application is started up
checking hotboot: NO
Standby version 40.x.0.0
start_Init clearing m_InitDoneBlunk
Using errlib version 0.9
Errlib 0.9 registered from process 147
3533 - ReferenRW partition: 4
mounting partition 4 to jffs2 file system passed RW partition: 5
mounting partition 5 to jffs2 file system passed
mounted: </dev/mtdblock6>
Mount check passes, 0 iterations
mounted: </dev/mtdblock7>
Mount check passes, 0 iterations
pffsN_OnMounted sets m_InitDoneBlunk to true
InitCehtvData done
ReadCehtvData ConfigVersion: [0.01] OK
ReadCehtvData ProductID: [Q591E] OK
ReadCehtvData OUI: [0000903E] OK
ReadCehtvData HardwareModel: [0203] OK
ReadCehtvData HardwareVersion: [0100] OK
ConvertAscii2Bin started
ConvertAscii2Bin done
ConvertAscii2Bin started
ConvertAscii2Bin done
ReadCehtvData PublicKey: OK
ReadCehtvData done, ConfigOK: TRUE
Could allocate 36701184. _____>The amount of memory free to load the upg into. If upg size >
free memory, upg will not be programmed
redirecting 1 to 20
00 005.151 Startup m_InitDoneBlunk: 1, m_InitDoneMain: 1
00 005.151 /mnt/jffs0/rupg/tvplf/cetv/display found - Layoutcheck OK
00 005.151 Display flash file : Layout version = 8 ; Content version = 17
00 005.151 Display flash file : Project Id = 1 ; Branch Id = 0
00 005.151 version string: DISPT_001.000.008.017
00 005.151 Using screen option 142, name LCD LGD WUF SAA1 42"
00 005.151 MMIO address obtained from pnx5xxx drv = 0x28000000
00 005.151 redirecting 2 to 23
00 005.164 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (951): "usbdevspN_OnDeviceError( DeviceUnk
nownAttachedError, -1 )" notification given
00 005.165 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (951): "usbdevspN_OnDeviceError( DeviceUnk
nownAttachedError, -1 )" notification given
00 005.167 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (951): "usbdevspN_OnDeviceError( DeviceUnk
nownAttachedError, -1 )" notification given
00 005.169 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (951): "usbdevspN_OnDeviceError( DeviceUnk
nownAttachedError, -1 )" notification given
00 005.171 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (817): "usbdevspN_OnPhysicalDeviceConnecte
d( 0 )" notification given...
00 005.310 startr_init
00 005.310 Startup m_InitDoneBlunk: 1, m_InitDoneMain: 1
00 005.413 gfxptr: 2dea0000
00 005.413 malloc 776605704
00 005.413 Starting STi710x device with i2c protocol version v0.5 !
00 005.413 ST TurnOn first attemptS18,0,Q591E_0.39.0.0
00 005.751 Go!!!!!!!
00 005.850 Por: 1
00 005.860 ST start up OKST SW Version: MPEG4.001.000.000.029
00 005.870 ST HW Version: MP4HW.000.000.012.002
00 005.872 Amount of upgs on usb 0
00 005.874 No upg files found!
00 009.182 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (1199): "usbdevspN_OnNewDevice( 0 )" notification given.
00 009.271 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (1408): "usbdevspN_OnDriveMounted( 0 )" notification given
00 009.273 OnDriveMounted : 0
00 009.559 ceapps OnUpgradesChanged : 0
00 009.567 Amount of upgs on usb 20

--------------------------------- Here Application is started up ------------------------------------------------

00 009.772 20 upgs found on USB. Press right to enter the list. _____>Amount of upgs found.
I_17662_002.eps
110608

Figure 5-16 Example UART log during SWUPG start-up (DVD OK).
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding Q529.1E LB 5. EN 37

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Boot deviceST NAND512W3A
BFFS init
OK
Searching BootLoader.tdfLoad /bffs0/BootLoader.tdf- Done
Start /bffs0/BootLoader.tdf
JBL (boottime improvement
BootLoader OS_R0.7.2assert Feb 25 2008 12:49:28Searching boot.bat
Execute /bffs2/boot.bat from label [6]
unknown command, line 302
Execute /bffs1/boot.bat from label [6]
* boot1: SR6->USB SW DL boot1
* On error goto 70
* Load /bffs1/Kernel.tdf - ok
* Load /bffs1/RFSBoot1.tdf - ok
* MemFill 0x87fff000 0x1000 0xff
* Signal 30
* Cmd Line
CMD_LINE arguments passed by JBL : console=ttyS0,38400n8 mem=60M kgdb=ttyS1 loglevel=3 init=/init ip=none root=/dev/ram lpj=1196032 rd_start=0x80500000 rd_
size=1818624* Start /bffs1/Kernel.tdf"htv520EU/92 startup script ..."
"Mounting file systems"
Total usertime mount for /proc: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total systemtime mount for /proc: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total usertime mount for /sys: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total systemtime mount for /sys: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total usertime mount for /dev/shm: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total systemtime mount for /dev/shm: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total usertime mount for /dev/pts: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total systemtime mount for /dev/pts: 0,000000 [Sec]
"Loading PNX5100 Image"
"Launching SW Download Application From Boot1"
checking hotboot: NO
Standby version 40.x.0.0
start_Init clearing m_InitDoneBlunk
Using errlib version 0.9
Errlib 0.9 registered from process 147
3562 - ReferenRW partition: 4
mounting partition 4 to jffs2 file system passed
RW partition: 5
mounting partition 5 to jffs2 file system passed
mounted: </dev/mtdblock6>
Mount check passes, 0 iterations
mounted: </dev/mtdblock7>
Mount check passes, 0 iterations
pffsN_OnMounted sets m_InitDoneBlunk to true
InitCehtvData done
ReadCehtvData ConfigVersion: [0.01] OK
ReadCehtvData ProductID: [Q591E] OK
ReadCehtvData OUI: [0000903E] OK
ReadCehtvData HardwareModel: [0203] OK
ReadCehtvData HardwareVersion: [0100] OK
ConvertAscii2Bin started
ConvertAscii2Bin done
ConvertAscii2Bin started
ConvertAscii2Bin done
ReadCehtvData PublicKey: OK
ReadCehtvData done, ConfigOK: TRUE
Could allocate 36701184.
Startup m_InitDoneBlunk: 1, m_InitDoneMain: 1
/mnt/jffs0/rupg/tvplf/cetv/display found - Layoutcheck OK
Display flash file : Layout version = 8 ; Contentversion = 17
Display flash file : Project Id = 1 ; Branch Id = 0
version string: DISPT_001.000.008.017
Using screen option 142, name LCD LGD WUF SAA1 42"
MMIO address obtained from pnx5xxx drv = 0x28000000
redirecting 1 to 22
00 005.181 redirecting 2 to 23
00 005.185 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (951): "usbdevspN_OnDeviceError( DeviceUnknownAttachedError, -1 )" notification given
00 005.187 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (951): "usbdevspN_OnDeviceError( DeviceUnknownAttachedError, -1 )" notification given
00 005.188 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (951): "usbdevspN_OnDeviceError( DeviceUnknownAttachedError, -1 )" notification given
00 005.190 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (951): "usbdevspN_OnDeviceError( DeviceUnknownAttachedError, -1 )" notification given
00 005.192 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (817): "usbdevspN_OnPhysicalDeviceConnected( 0 )" notification given...
00 005.364 startr_init
00 005.364 Startup m_InitDoneBlunk: 1, m_InitDoneMain: 1
00 005.465 gfxptr: 2dea0000
00 005.465 malloc 776605704
00 005.465 Starting STi710x device with i2c protocol version v0.5 !
00 005.471 ST TurnOn first attemptS18,0,Q591E_0.39.0.0
00 005.806 Go!!!!!!!
00 005.910 Por: 1
00 005.920 ST start up OKST SW Version: MPEG4.001.000.000.029
00 005.930 ST HW Version: MP4HW.000.000.012.002
00 005.932 Amount of upgs on usb 0
00 005.934 No upg files found!
00 009.212 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (1199): "usbdevspN_OnNewDevice( 0 )" notification given.
00 009.297 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (1408): "usbdevspN_OnDriveMounted( 0 )" notification given
00 009.299 OnDriveMounted : 0
00 009.586 ceapps OnUpgradesChanged : 0
00 009.594 Amount of upgs on usb 20
00 009.854 20 upgs found on USB. Press right to enter the list. I_17662_003.eps
110608

Figure 5-17 Example UART log during SWUPG start-up (DVD down).
EN 38 5. Q529.1E LB Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

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Boot deviceST NAND512W3A
BFFS init
OK
Searching BootLoader.tdfLoad /bffs0/BootLoader.tdf- Done
Start /bffs0/BootLoader.tdf
JBL (boottime improvement
BootLoader OS_R0.7.2assert Feb 25 2008 12:49:28Searching boot.bat
Execute /bffs2/boot.bat from label [1]
* SR1->Coldboot
* On error goto 60
* Load /bffs2/atvTm0App.tdf - ok
* Load /bffs3/tmpvbPnx51xxApp.tdf - ok
* Load /bffs2/cdDownloadTM0.tdf - ok
* Starting earlyStartTM* Load /bffs3/tmvprPnx51xxCoApp_tm2.tdf - ok
* Load /bffs3/tmvprPnx51xxCoApp_tm3.tdf - ok
* Load /bffs2/Kernel.tdf - ok
* MemFill 0x87fff000 0x1000 0xff
* Signal 30
* Cmd Line
CMD_LINE arguments passed by JBL : console=ttyS0,38400n8 mem=48M kgdb=ttyS1 l
oglevel=3 root=/dev/mtdblock5 lpj=1196032 init=/init ip=none jffs2_gc_delay=30
* Start /bffs2/Kernel.tdf"htv520EU/92 startup script ..."
"Mounting file systems"
Total usertime mount for /proc: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total systemtime mount for /proc: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total usertime mount for /sys: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total systemtime mount for /sys: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total usertime mount for /dev/shm: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total systemtime mount for /dev/shm: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total usertime mount for /dev/pts: 0,000000 [Sec]
Total systemtime mount for /dev/pts: 0,010000 [Sec]
"Mounting the flash file systems"
Total usertime mount for /mnt/jffs0: 0,000000 [Sec] _______> Mount time for JFFS partitions
Total systemtime mount for /mnt/jffs0: 0,080000 [Sec]
"Loading PNX5100 Image"
"Launching TV application"
------------------------------------------ Here TV Application is starting up ----------------------
Using errlib version 0.9
Errlib communication with plfapp failed, will retry later
redirecting 1 to 14
00 002.414 128MB memory on board
00 002.414 128MB memory MAP
00 002.414 checking hotboot: NO
00 002.414 Standby version 40.x.0.0
00 002.414 start_Init clearing m_InitDoneBlunk
00 002.414 Using errlib version 0.9
00 002.414 Errlib 0.9 registered from process 118
00 002.414 2343 - Reference timestamp
00 002.414 mounted: </dev/mtdblock6>
00 002.414 Mount check passes, 0 iterations
-1 002.517 (*) FusionDale/Config: Parsing config file '/etc/fusiondalerc'.
-1 002.517 *--------------) FusionDale v0.1.1 (--------------*
-1 002.517 (c) 2006-2007 directfb.org
-1 002.517 -----------------------------------------------
-1 002.517 (*) Fusion/SHM: NOT using MADV_REMOVE (2.6.18.0 < 2.6.19.2)! [0x02061200]
-1 002.517 (*) Direct/Thread: Running 'Fusion Dispatch' (MESSAGING, 119)...
-1 002.527 redirecting 2 to 12
-1 002.527 starting : /philips/apps/ceplfapp
-1 002.527 amApp : InitFusionDale
-1 002.527 Errlib communication with plfapp failed, will retry later
00 002.639 /mnt/jffs0/rupg/tvplf/cetv/display found - Layoutcheck OK
00 002.639 Display flash file : Layout version = 8 ; Content version = 17
00 002.639 Display flash file : Project Id = 1 ; Branch Id = 0
00 002.639 version string: DISPT_001.000.008.017
00 002.639 Using screen option 142, name LCD LGD WUF SAA1 42"Errlib 0.9 registered from process 116
00 002.695 *--------------) FusionDale v0.1.1 (--------------*
00 002.695 (c) 2006-2007 directfb.org
00 002.695 -----------------------------------------------
00 002.802 Diversity: BoardType=/92, BoardVersion=3, Detected pnx8535 version=M2
00 002.802 AmbientLightGenerator : Epld
00 002.802 AmbientLightMode : LeftRight
00 002.802 AmbientLightTechnology : Led
00 002.802 CabinetNumber :3
00 002.802 ChannelDecoderType : Tda10048
00 002.802 ChannelDecoder2Type : Tda10023
00 002.802 ClearLcdSupported : False
00 002.802 DimmingBacklightSupported : True
00 002.802 DisplayDelayCompensation : 36 - 190
00 002.802 DisplayRawNumber : 142
00 002.802 DvbHdSupported : False
00 002.802 EpldPresent : True
00 002.802 HDMIMuxPresent : Mux4
00 002.802 IfDemVersion : V2
00 002.802 LightSensor : Present
00 002.802 LightSensorType : Aura
00 002.802 Sti7100Present : True
00 002.802 PacificPresent : False
00 002.802 Region : Europe
00 002.802 Pnx5050Present : False
00 002.802 Pnx5100Present : True
00 002.802 SawVersion : New
00 002.802 IF Mode (DVB-C) : Direct IF
00 002.802 TunerI2cConfig : ViaChannelDecoder
00 002.802 TunerType : 26 (Phil4MkTd1716F)
-1 002.916 amApp: Platform returned wakeup reason [src: 0, sys: 0, cmd: 0]
-1 002.919 starting : /philips/apps/tveu 4 0 0
00 003.082 RU Flash file not found in /mnt/jffs0/rupg/tvplf/tv520avi/cabinet3
I_17662_004a.eps
110608

Figure 5-18 Example UART log during SWUPG start-up (Normal start-up) part 1.
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding Q529.1E LB 5. EN 39

00 003.082 RO Flash file not found in /mnt/jffs0/ro/tvplf/tv520avi/cabinet3


00 003.082 Local flash file not found in file/cabinet3
00 003.082 RU Flash file found in /mnt/jffs0/rupg/tvplf/tv520avi/cabinet
00 003.082 Cabinet flash file : Layout version = 4 ; Content version = 16
00 003.082 Cabinet flash file : Project Id = 0 ; Branch Id = 39
00 003.082 version string: ACSTS_000.039.004.016
-1 003.182 amApp : InitDirectFB
-1 003.182 Grabbing keyboard
-1 003.182 amApp : InitSaWMan
-1 003.182 AppMan: Process added (118) [1]!
-1 003.182 AppMan: Process added (116) [2]!
-1 003.182 AppMan: Window added (0,0-1x1) [1] - 1!
00 003.304 Using cabinet option 3, name MS7_speaker_B 2K7
00 003.304 /mnt/jffs0/rupg/tvplf/cetv/pqprivate found
00 003.304 PQ private flash file : Layout version = 8 ; Content version = 0
00 003.304 PQ private flash file : Project Id = 1 ; Branch Id = 0
00 003.304 version string: PRFPV_001.000.008.000
00 003.304 /mnt/jffs0/rupg/tvplf/cetv/ambientlight found
00 003.304 Ambientlight flash file : Layout version = 3 ; Content version = 9
00 003.304 Ambientlight flash file : Project Id = 1 ; Branch Id = 0
00 003.349 version string: PRFAM_001.000.003.009i5100pow_Init
00 003.382
00 003.382 /mnt/jffs0/rupg/tvplf/cetv/pqpublic found
00 003.382 PQ public flash file : Layout version = 4 ; Content version = 2
00 003.382 PQ public flash file : Project Id = 0 ; Branch Id = 0
00 003.406 version string: PRFPB_000.000.004.002plfdmx_mdmx: DEBUG_ERROR_PRINT enabled
00 003.431 Platform Application from Apr 13 2008 22:31:30,
00 003.431 built on PC: BEQBRGBRG1TSS15 by user: beq00908
00 003.431 CCM_build_id:
00 003.431 Startup m_InitDoneBlunk: 0, m_InitDoneMain: 1
00 003.782 Check TM download idrv_DspReady_Ready
01 003.879 tvApp : entered main....
01 003.885 amApp is passing 4 arguments
01 003.890 tvApp : Param 1 = 4 Param 2 = 0
01 003.892 Tvmain: start_Init called
00 003.974 Create Thread with priority 70 (=45)
00 003.974 Create Thread with priority 70 (=45)
00 003.974 Create Thread with priority 70 (=45)
00 003.974 Create Thread with priority 70 (=45)
00 003.974 Create Thread with priority 70 (=45)
00 003.974 Create Thread with priority 70 (=45)
01 003.985 Using errlib version 0.9
00 003.988 Starting STi710x device with i2c protocol version v0.5 !
00 003.995 ST TurnOn first attemptCreate Thread with priority 70 (=45)
00 003.995 Create Thread with priority 70 (=45)
00 003.995 Create Thread with priority 70 (=45)
00 003.995 Create Thread with priority 70 (=45)
00 004.004 PNX5100: Using PCI communication for all i2c write messsages!!
00 004.007 PNX5100: Input Wdw: 1944 1104 Output Freq: 100
00 004.009 PNX5100: Input Wdw: 1944 1104 Output Freq: 120
00 004.013 Create Thread with priority 70 (=45)
00 004.015 PNX5100: Hardware Id [5100hwid]
00 004.017 Software Id [20080408]
00 004.019 BootNvm Id [ 8]
00 004.023 5100 Drv GetBootstatus via PCI : 0
00 004.038 Errlib 0.9 registered from process 164
00 004.064 TM download OK
01 004.067 (*) FusionDale/Config: Parsing config file '/etc/fusiondalerc'.
01 004.072 *--------------) FusionDale v0.1.1 (--------------*
01 004.072 (c) 2006-2007 directfb.org
01 004.072 -----------------------------------------------
01 004.078 (*) Fusion/SHM: NOT using MADV_REMOVE (2.6.18.0 < 2.6.19.2)! [0x02061200]
01 004.089 (*) Direct/Thread: Running 'Fusion Dispatch' (MESSAGING, 184)...
00 004.099 Por: 1
00 004.102 ST start up OKST SW Version: MPEG4.001.000.000.029
00 004.105 ST HW Version: MP4HW.000.000.012.002
00 004.107 5100 Drv GetBootstatus via PCI : 0
00 004.112 Firmware version 3.10 for TDA10048 succesfully downloaded
00 004.263 5100 Drv GetBootstatus via PCI : 2
00 004.265 PNX5100&&&&&& Bootstatus on 2 after 2 retries
-1 004.333 AppMan: Process added (164) [3]!
00 004.445 i5100pow_TurnOn
00 004.451 phatvEngine5100Proxy__pow_TurnOn using udma driver for autotv !!gOemRegTbl:0x3292D0
00 004.508 cetvbend_mpowon: iambl_SetState onoff = 0
-1 004.517 icplfapisetup_powN_OnTvPowerChanged for state 2
01 004.702 svspow_m.c:2922::Start Init of svspow called.MsecSinceInit: 1791999581
01 004.707 svspow_m.c:2251::Wakeup Reason is coldboot
01 004.730 svspow_m.c:2954::Quick Turn On Initiated
01 004.730 svspow_m.c:1380::Double call in InitialiseSoftware
-1 004.804 AppMan: Window added (100,100-480x300) [2] - 0!
-1 004.804 Border window attached
-1 004.804 AppMan: Switch focus to 0x5132da00 [2]
-1 004.804 AppMan: Window added (100,100-480x300) [3] - 1!
-1 004.804 Audio node attached
-1 004.813 amApp: dst setup called for 2
-1 004.820 amApp: Enabling keyboard
-1 004.823 amApp: dst setup called for 3
01 004.975 FUNCTION:hsveuins__impow_Init, LINE:216, InsStatus.Medium:255
01 004.987 MAINVIDEOWINDOW=2,sizeof(NoClearData):8,retval:0,retval1:0
00 005.060 UNBLOCK CARD
01 005.203 svspow_m.c:1526::All Subsystems inited
01 005.236 mlock patch inited
-1 005.262 HK_REQUEST_PS received for 5
-1 005.262 Ungrabbing keyboard
01 005.267 svspow_m.c:2854::REQUEST_PS for cmd: 5
00 005.270 cetvbend_mpowon: powon_TurnOn
01 005.289 <5> 5278 ZAP_END - UnBlank GCK****************Hot key received by tvApp
01 005.289 svspow_m.c:4705::HK_PREPARE_PS received for cmd = 5
01 005.289 GCK******************Hot key prepare PS received by psc
01 005.289 svspow_m.c:4049::powctl_SetPowerMode to PscPowOn
-1 005.296 Called icplfapisetup_pow_SetTvPower( 3 )
I_17662_004b.eps
110608

Figure 5-19 Example UART log during SWUPG start-up (Normal start-up) part 2.
EN 40 5. Q529.1E LB Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

-1 005.296 Sending HK_PREPARE_PS to application index 1, window 0x5132da00


01 005.315 svspow_m.c:1575::Reached SW Turn On 1
-1 005.327 icplfapisetup_powN_OnTvPowerChanged for state 3
01 005.338 svspow_m.c:1634::Reached HandleTurnOn1Event with Event = 16
01 005.342 svspow_m.c:1634::Reached HandleTurnOn1Event with Event = 1
01 005.432 RB Analog file name /mnt/jffs0/boot/tv/hysvc/HsvAntennaAnalogTable
01 005.435 RB Digts file name /mnt/jffs0/boot/tv/hysvc/HsvAntennaDigPtcTable
01 005.437 RB digsrvc file name /mnt/jffs0/boot/tv/hysvc/HsvAntennaDigSrvcTable
01 005.439 FrequecnyMap file name /mnt/jffs0/boot/tv/hysvc/HsvAntennaFreqMapTable
01 005.443 Analog file::IsImmediateFlashUpdateReqd set to:0
01 005.444 RB Analog file open Sucessfull
01 005.446 Proceed1:1
01 005.448 generating dig tables
01 005.452 digts_Open ::DigTsfp:18157056,tempval2:2
01 005.454 digts::IsImmediateFlashUpdateReqd set to:0
01 005.464 digsrvc_Open::DigSrvcfp:18157424,tempval:2
01 005.466 DigSrvcfp::IsImmediateFlashUpdateReqd set to:0
01 005.469 freqmap_Open::freqMapfp:18157792,tempval:2
01 005.471 freqMapfp::IsImmediateFlashUpdateReqd set to:0
01 005.475 ANTENNA_FLASH_ANALOG_TABLE: records:21
01 005.478 NoOfRecordsInFlash::ANTENNA_FLASH_DIG_PTC_TABLE:12
01 005.512 NoOfRecordsInFlash::ANTENNA_FLASH_DIG_SRVC_TABLE:117
01 005.514 NoOfRecordsInFlash::ANTENNA_FLASH_FREQMAP_TABLE:0
01 005.516 RB Analog file closed
00 005.519 cetvbend_mpowon: cetvambi_ambilight_Disable
01 005.526 CurrentONID = 9018
01 005.528 euins_m:Medium from NVM = 0
01 005.544 svspow_m.c:3586::cesvc powntf received for Ssby
01 005.546 svspow_m.c:1634::Reached HandleTurnOn1Event with Event = 2
01 005.573 svspow_m.c:750::Set has reached Semisby state
00 005.577 cetvbend_mpowon: iambl_SetState onoff = 0
01 005.582 cbmhgoad_mcallisto: mDownloadErrorOccured = FALSE
01 005.584 cbmhgoad_mswupdt: mScanningRequired = FALSE - mMsgArrived = 0, MsgType = 65535
01 005.586 cbmhgpow_mpow: sbyoad_IsPending = FALSE
01 005.590 svspow_m.c:1718::Reached SW Turn On 2
00 005.704 cetvbend_mpowon: iambl_SetState onoff = 0
01 005.784 cbmhgpow_mpow: selrqd_IsProgSelReqd = TRUE
01 005.792 <5> 5792 ZAP_BEGIN - SelectProgram
01 005.794 svspow_m.c:953::First Preset Seln made at 1792000672
01 005.827 svbas pgselN_OnProgramChangeRequested
00 005.844 DVB-T decoder selected
00 005.846 avptda10023_menable.c: ena_Disable()
01 005.896 svspow_m.c:1803::Reached HandleTurnOn2Event with Event = 1
00 006.059 ***Restoring Ad Routing and enable direct control
01 006.162 svspow_m.c:1803::Reached HandleTurnOn2Event with Event = 16
01 006.195 svspow_m.c:3634::cesvc powntf received for ON
01 006.197 svspow_m.c:1803::Reached HandleTurnOn2Event with Event = 2
00 006.211 ***Writing the Ad Routing parameters...
00 006.464 tmtv520avinst__vipN_OnImageFormatChanged
01 006.752 hsvprins: hsvprins__feapiN_OnStationFound
01 006.936 hsveuins_mdig.c: 2178: hsveuins__ictrlN_OnEvent:
01 006.936 sigstr_SetSigStrengthMeasured called with val = 1
00 007.131 ceplfresgate__vid_StopDemux
00 007.131 ceplfresgate__aud_StopDemux
00 007.146 ceplfresgate__pcr_StopDemux
01 007.148 Mohanan: ConvertToSTVideoType : 2
01 007.153 hsvdvbmpl : dmxmed_SetVideoPid pid 600 type 2
00 007.163 ceplfresgate__vid_StartDemux
01 007.172 Mohanan: ConvertToSTAudioType : 0x2000000
01 007.174 hsvdvbmpl : dmxmed_SetAudioPid pid 601 type 5
00 007.182 ceplfresgate__aud_StartDemux
01 007.185 hsvdvbmpl : dmxmed_SetPcrPid pid 600
00 007.191 ceplfresgate__pcr_StartDemux
00 007.191 usecase = 4
00 007.484 tmtv520avinst__vipN_OnVideoPresentChanged
00 007.486 direct ceplfresgate_vipN_OnVideoPresentChanged to 2
00 007.491 m_FieldFreq = 50tmtv520avinst__vipN_OnNumberOfVisibleLinesChanged
00 007.494 direct ceplfresgate_vipN_OnNumberOfVisibleLinesChanged
00 007.507 tmtv520avinst__vipN_OnImageFormatChanged
01 007.571 svspow_m.c:4589::First pgsel completed at 1792002449
00 007.575 cetvbend_mpowon: cetvdisplay_preheatN_OnEvent
00 007.577 cetvbend_mpowon: UpdateAmbientLight => cetvambi_ambl_SetState
01 007.587 <5> 7583 ZAP_END - UnBlank
01 007.589 svbas pgselN_OnProgramChangeCompleted
01 007.960 svspow_m.c:4753::Detected Mute = FALSE in vmtN
01 007.964 <5> 7959 ZAP_END - UnBlank
01 007.966 svspow_m.c:1803::Reached HandleTurnOn2Event with Event = 2048
01 007.968 RFS not found in environment
01 007.977 RFS not found in environment
01 007.979 FLASH system, mount request for partition 2 accepted
00 008.331 Timeout on mountcheck
01 008.692 svspow_m.c:4760::flashopN_OnPartitionMounted::partitionid:2
00 008.769 cetvbend_mpowon: cetvambi_ambilight_Disable
00 009.002 argv[0] is /philips/bin/networkhelper
00 009.002 udhcpc gave me deconfig
00 009.002 HandleUdhcpcNotif : msgq is 32769
01 009.155 svspow_m.c:4772::Sent flashopN_OnPartitionMounted::MOUNT_ON_EVENT
01 009.158 svspow_m.c:1872::gfx setpower ON
01 009.162 svspow_m.c:1875::gfx powntf for ON
01 009.164 cbmhgpow_mpow: SetPower to ON
01 009.166 cbmhgpow_mpow: OnPowerChanged
01 009.168 svspow_m.c:3428::cbmhg powntf received for ON
01 009.171 svspow_m.c:1913::cbmhg setpower On
01 009.267 svspow_m.c:1926::JUICE setpower On
01 009.279 svspow_m.c:1803::Reached HandleTurnOn2Event with Event = 16
01 009.282 svspow_m.c:1803::Reached HandleTurnOn2Event with Event = 256
-1 009.292 AppMan: Window added (0,0-852x480) [4] - 2!
01 009.298 Surface 0, PlaneId 2 in AttachSurface
00 009.989 argv[0] is /philips/bin/networkhelper
00 009.989 udhcpc gave me bound
00 009.989 udhcpc gave me bound I_17662_004c.eps
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Figure 5-20 Example UART log during SWUPG start-up (Normal start-up) part 3.
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding Q529.1E LB 5. EN 41

00 009.989 IP address is 192.168.1.22


00 009.989 subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
00 009.989 $router is 192.168.1.1
00 009.989 First Gateway is 192.168.1.1
00 009.989 $dns is 192.168.1.1
00 009.989 DNS1 is 192.168.1.1
00 009.989 Interface is eth0
00 009.989 HandleUdhcpcNotif : msgq is 32769
00 010.083 route: SIOC[ADD|DEL]RT: No such process
01 010.623 svspow_m.c:3497::juice powntf received for ON
01 010.626 svspow_m.c:1803::Reached HandleTurnOn2Event with Event = 512
01 010.641 svspow_m.c:1943::ceapps setpower On
-1 010.649 AppMan: Window config - unhiding window
-1 010.649 Relayout of window 4
-1 010.657 AppMan: Switch focus to 0x5132d600 [4]
00 010.702 (!!!) *** WARNING [color keying does not work on UPPER layer] *** [Philips/DirectFB/systems/cetvfb/primary.c:202 in get_color_minmax()]
01 010.868 svspow_m.c:3479::apps powntf received for ON
-1 010.881 AppMan: Window added (0,0-720x576) [5] - 0!
01 010.897 Surface 1, PlaneId 0 in AttachSurface
01 011.083 svspow_m.c:1803::Reached HandleTurnOn2Event with Event = 1024
01 011.086 svspow_m.c:693::Set Reached on state at 1792005965
01 011.088 svspow_m.c:755::Set has reached ON state
01 011.091 InitCehtvData done
01 011.312 ReadCehtvData ConfigVersion: [0.01] OK
01 011.312 ReadCehtvData ProductID: [Q591E] OK
01 011.312 ReadCehtvData OUI: [0000903E] OK
01 011.312 ReadCehtvData HardwareModel: [0203] OK
01 011.312 ReadCehtvData HardwareVersion: [0100] OK
01 011.312 ConvertAscii2Bin started
01 011.312 ConvertAscii2Bin done
01 011.312 ConvertAscii2Bin started
01 011.312 ConvertAscii2Bin done
01 011.312 ReadCehtvData PublicKey: OK
01 011.339 ReadCehtvData done, ConfigOK: TRUE
00 011.666 cetvbend_mpowon: iambl_SetState onoff = 1
00 011.668 cetvbend_mpowon: iambl_SetState onoff => cetvambi_ambl_SetState
00 011.672 cetvbend_mpowon: cetvambi_ambilight_Enable
-1 011.884 HK_PREPARE_PS_DONE received for cmd: 5, src: 1
-1 011.884 Remaining PowerChangeBitmap: 0
-1 011.884 starting : /philips/apps/spettApp
-1 011.884 starting : /philips/apps/media
01 011.905 svspow_m.c:2871::PREPARE_PS_DONE for cmd: 5
01 011.994 cbmhgpow_mpow: mRegisterAlarm - ClockSet
02 012.518 *--------------) FusionDale v0.1.1 (--------------*
02 012.518 (c) 2006-2007 directfb.org
02 012.518 -----------------------------------------------
02 012.524 Using errlib version 0.9
02 012.524 ***SPETT*** FusionDale Init done
02 012.524 ***SPETT*** Windows created
00 012.530 Errlib 0.9 registered from process 226
00 012.530 *** DirectFB Surface allocation FALLBACK! Acquiring id 7 with size 376320
-1 012.533 AppMan: Process added (226) [4]!
-1 012.533 AppMan: Window added (0,0-800x600) [6] - 0!
-1 012.533 Border window attached
-1 012.533 AppMan: Window added (100,100-672x280) [7] - 2!
-1 012.533 AppMan: Window config - unhiding window
-1 012.533 AppMan: Switch focus to 0x51334000 [7]
02 012.581 Event class: DFEC_WINDOW
01 012.791 NITParser: Else of sec_SctArrived
01 012.791 cbmhgoad_m: strapi notification on completed
01 012.852 cbmhgoad_m :TARGETNIT = 0, TARGETNID = 513, spid = -1
01 012.854 cbmhgoad:mBarkerOadPumpHandler : mPrefFreqDirFound = 0
01 012.857 cbmhgoad: noofrecords = 0
03 013.196 MediaApp: Initalized and running
03 013.312 (*) FusionDale/Config: Parsing config file '/etc/fusiondalerc'.
03 013.312 *--------------) FusionDale v0.1.1 (--------------*
03 013.312 (c) 2006-2007 directfb.org
03 013.312 -----------------------------------------------
03 013.312 (*) Fusion/SHM: NOT using MADV_REMOVE (2.6.18.0 < 2.6.19.2)! [0x020 61200]
03 013.312 (*) Direct/Thread: Running 'Fusion Dispatch' (MESSAGING, 244)...
03 013.334 Using errlib version 0.9
03 013.334 MediaApp: Call back Init from gplib
00 013.338 Errlib 0.9 registered from process 227
03 013.482 arunkp: mplfabsav2_m.c: 209: mplfabsav2__pow_Init:
-1 013.583 AppMan: Process added (227) [5]!
03 013.619 MediaApp: Gfx Init done
03 013.891 mediaApp: fusiondale Init, register called
03 013.891 mlock patch inited
-1 013.895 AppMan: Window added (100,100-480x300) [8] - 0!
-1 013.895 Border window attached
-1 013.895 AppMan: Switch focus to 0x51334e00 [8]
-1 013.895 AppMan: Window added (100,100-480x300) [9] - 1!
-1 013.895 Audio node attached
-1 013.907 AppMan: Switch focus to 0x51334e00 [8]
03 013.955 Network enabled and available - enabling allegro
03 013.958 allegroenb_Enable
02 014.072 ***SPETT*** All inits done
02 014.075 ***SPETT*** gpilib.startr.Init done
01 014.105 ReadCehtvData done, ConfigOK: TRUE
01 014.107 cbmhgoad_mswupdt: chil_test_oui_only OUI = 0xd060, ret = 0
01 014.375 CEAPPS : TARGETNIT = 0, TARGETNID = 8, spid = -1
03 014.555 The address is: 192.168.1.22
03 014.559 arunkp: mplfabsav2_m.c: 219: mplfabsav2__pow_TurnOn:
-1 014.957 AppMan: Window added (0,0-852x480) [10] - 2!
00 015.002 *** DirectFB Surface allocation FALLBACK! Acquiring id 0 with size 410880
03 015.005 Surface 0, PlaneId 2 in AttachSurface
00 015.027 (!!!) *** WARNING [color keying does not work on UPPER layer] *** [Philips/DirectFB/systems/cetvfb/primary.c:202 in get_color_minmax()]
03 015.224 Infrastructure Resource Gained by mediaApp
03 015.226 (resourcechanged && !(ResourceOwned & FULL_STATE) : Setting mappstate_mediaIdle
-1 015.276 AppMan: Window config - unhiding window
00 015.671 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (951): "usbdevspN_OnDeviceError( DeviceUnknownAttachedError, -1 )" notification given I_17662_004d.eps
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Figure 5-21 Example UART log during SWUPG start-up (Normal start-up) part 4.
EN 42 5. Q529.1E LB Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

03 015.788 Census Found device uuid: c7a4be7e-547d-11dc-8034-cc1538aeec30


03 015.792 DeviceType: schemas-upnp-org:device:MediaServer:1
-1 016.098 AppMan: Window config - unhiding window
-1 016.098 Relayout of window 5
00 017.948 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (951): "usbdevspN_OnDeviceError( DeviceUnknownAttachedError, -1 )" notification given
00 018.154 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (951): "usbdevspN_OnDeviceError( DeviceUnknownAttachedError, -1 )" notification given
00 018.727 ***GVC: T2 - ceisusb_m.c (951): "usbdevspN_OnDeviceError( DeviceUnknownAttachedError, -1 )" notification given
00 024.079 --- pass 0 ---
00 024.082 freeMem : 26620
00 024.084 pgmajfault : 0
00 024.086 sectorsread: 11440
01 035.636 Merging eit data
01 035.650 Merging eit data
01 035.656 1419 records after eliminating duplicates
01 035.663 1419 records after eliminating duplicates
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Figure 5-22 Example UART log during SWUPG start-up (Normal start-up) part 5.

• The “Application selection start-up” part in the logs shows


which application is being started up: backup SWUPG,
normal SWUPG, TV application, …
• In the TV application (Normal start-up) case, there is no
print on the UART which shows the software has started up
completely. When start-up issues arise, the best way to
tackle them is by comparing the bad UART print with a
correct print of the same release.

Upgrade of a TV set.
Following cannot be seen during industrial mode!
• When the Industrial Mode is enabled with command 203,
no prints can be seen anymore on the UART. This is to not
interfere with the P2P protocol.
• When in normal mode, the UART will show what the
actions are during the upgrade.
• At certain periods in time during programming, the total
size currently flashed (Totalsize flashed) and the size
which should be finally flashed (TotalProgramSize) will be
printed.
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding Q529.1E LB 5. EN 43

13:51:07 Tv520_Eu_0.61_prod <--- Upgrade now


13:51:11
13:51:11
13:51:11 Software is equal or older,
13:51:11 - press OK to stop
13:51:11 - press down + OK to continue
13:51:11
13:51:12 L: 13%
13:51:15 L: 94%
13:51:16 V: 1%
13:51:29 V: 98%
13:51:30 P: 0%
13:51:31 P: 0%
13:51:31 /data/rupg/* is being scanned for size
13:51:31 current flashsize: 7949008:
13:51:31 current flashsize: 8006889:
13:51:31 current flashsize: 8016293:
13:51:31 /data/rw/* is being scanned for size
13:51:31 current flashsize: 8016309:
13:51:31 /squash/* is being scanned for size
13:51:31 current flashsize: 15196597:
13:51:31 /bffs2/* is being scanned for size
13:51:31 current flashsize: 15208584:
13:51:31 current flashsize: 15208658:
13:51:31 current flashsize: 19590958:
13:51:31 current flashsize: 21687842:
13:51:31 current flashsize: 22703738:
13:51:31 current flashsize: 24080366:
13:51:31 m_JffsMounted = 3
13:51:31 Sync called
13:51:31 Sync DONE
13:51:31 CheckUnMount: /mnt/jffs0
13:51:31 /mnt/jffs0 is mounted
13:51:31 Unmount /mnt/jffs0
13:51:31 /mnt/jffs0 is not mounted
13:51:31 umounting /mnt/jffs0 ok
13:51:31 umounting partition 4 from jffs2 file system passed
13:51:31
13:51:31 Sync called
13:51:31 Sync DONE
13:51:31 CheckUnMount: /mnt/jffs1
13:51:31 /mnt/jffs1 is mounted
13:51:31 Unmount /mnt/jffs1
13:51:31 /mnt/jffs1 is not mounted
13:51:31 umounting /mnt/jffs1 ok
13:51:31 umounting partition 5 from jffs2 file system passed
13:51:31 FORMAT 2
13:51:31 Totalsize flashed: 0, TotalProgramSize: 24080366
13:51:31 m_JffsMounted = 0
13:51:31 P: 0%
13:51:32 P: 0%
13:51:32 P: 0%
13:51:33 P: 0%
13:51:33 Format succesfull ____________> Format 2 (bffs2 partition) succesfull
13:51:33 Totalsize flashed: 0, TotalProgramSize: 24080366
13:51:33 m_JffsMounted = 0
13:51:33 P: 0%
13:51:33 FORMAT 3 ____________> Format 3 (Squash partition) succesfull
13:51:33 Totalsize flashed: 0, TotalProgramSize: 24080366
13:51:33 m_JffsMounted = 0
13:51:33 spawning flash_eraseall
13:51:33 param: flash_eraseall
13:51:33 param: -q
13:51:33 param: /dev/mtd5
13:51:33 P: 0%
13:51:34 P: 0%
13:51:34 P: 0%
13:51:34 status: 1 ,erasing partimage partition succesfull
13:51:34 Totalsize flashed: 0, TotalProgramSize: 24080366
13:51:34 m_JffsMounted = 0
13:51:34 P: 0%
13:51:34 /data/rupg/
13:51:34 Totalsize flashed: 0, TotalProgramSize: 24080366
13:51:34 m_JffsMounted = 0
13:51:34 JFFS found to write /data/rupg/ceapps ________> Writing to JFFS
13:51:35 mounting partition 4 to jffs2 file system passed
13:51:35
13:51:35 Totalsize flashed: 0, TotalProgramSize: 24080366
13:51:58 m_JffsMounted = 1
13:51:58 Sync called
13:51:58 Sync DONE
13:51:58 CheckUnMount: /mnt/jffs0
13:51:58 /mnt/jffs0 is mounted
13:51:58 Unmount /mnt/jffs0
13:51:58 /mnt/jffs0 is not mounted
13:51:58 umounting /mnt/jffs0 ok
13:51:58 umounting partition 4 from jffs2 file system passed
13:51:58
13:51:58 P: 31%
13:51:58 /data/rw/
13:51:58 Totalsize flashed: 8016293, TotalProgramSize: 24080366
13:51:58 m_JffsMounted = 0
13:51:58 JFFS found to write /data/rw/cehtv ________> Writing to JFFS
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Figure 5-23 Example UART log during normal user upgrade part 1.
EN 44 5. Q529.1E LB Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

13:51:58 P: 31%
13:51:59 P: 31%
13:51:59 mounting partition 5 to jffs2 file system passed
13:51:59
13:51:59 Totalsize flashed: 8016293, TotalProgramSize: 24080366
13:51:59 m_JffsMounted = 2
13:51:59 Sync called
13:51:59 Sync DONE
13:51:59 CheckUnMount: /mnt/jffs1
13:51:59 /mnt/jffs1 is mounted
13:51:59 Unmount /mnt/jffs1
13:51:59 /mnt/jffs1 is not mounted
13:51:59 umounting /mnt/jffs1 ok
13:51:59 umounting partition 5 from jffs2 file system passed
13:51:59
13:51:59 P: 31%
13:51:59 WRITE /squashFS/ ________> Writing to Squash
13:51:59 Totalsize flashed: 8016309, TotalProgramSize: 24080366
13:51:59 m_JffsMounted = 0
13:51:59 v1 squash
13:51:59
13:51:59 Totalsize flashed: 8016309, TotalProgramSize: 24080366
13:51:59 spawning nandwrite
13:51:59 param: nandwrite
13:51:59 param: -z
13:51:59 param: 7180288
13:51:59 param: /dev/mtd5
13:51:59 param: /philips/pipe
13:51:59 execute nandwrite OK
13:51:59 Writing data to block 0
13:51:59 P: 31%
13:51:59 Writing data to block 4000
13:52:09 /philips/pipe could is closed ________> Finished writing to Squash
13:52:09 m_JffsMounted = 0
13:52:10 P: 63%
13:52:10 WRITE /bffs2/ ________> Writing to bffs2
13:52:10 Totalsize flashed: 15196597, TotalProgramSize: 24080366
13:52:10 m_JffsMounted = 0
13:52:10 Totalsize flashed: 15196597, TotalProgramSize: 24080366
13:52:32 Totalsize flashed: 24080366, TotalProgramSize: 24080366
13:52:32 Completed !! ________> Programming succesfull
13:52:32 Operation Successful! Remove all inserted media and restart the TV set.
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Figure 5-24 Example UART log during normal user upgrade part 2.

Problem analysis of a TV set. During start-up:


During programming: • Compare the UART logging on the problem board/set with
• The amount of Bad Blocks is bigger then promised by the a normal start-up behaviour. Identify till which point the
flash manufacture. This is checked on virgin boards. logging reaches.
• Bad blocks have been created during programming and • If a crash happens, it will be send to the UART. In the
there is not enough good block anymore in the partition to background the information of the dump will be written into
write data into. This can happen on boards which are being JFFS0. The UPG to copy the dump content out of flash
reprogrammed. should be available for everybody.
• Mounting of the JFFS partitions take to long.
• When the flashutil UPG is being programmed on a boards
which already contains a different Partition Table, the
writing of the bootblock (μBTM and partitionTable) will fail.
This can only happen on non virgin boards.
• When the power drops the programming will be stop.
Depending on when the power drop is the result will be
different.
1. FUS UPG. The SWUPG will try to reprogram the UPG
once the power is back.
2. Flashutil UPG. Cannot recover anymore, because
nothing is in flash anymore. Has to be reprogrammed
on the line again.
3. Upgrade All. Depending when the power drop
happens. When it happens in the beginning, the board
will only be reprogrammable on the line.
• If a development UPG is used on a production SWUPG or
visa versa. Validation will fail.
• If loading fails (cannot read file error), it is mostly due to a
long USB cable or a bad USB stick.
• If the UPG size is bigger then the memory allocated by the
software upgrade application, then the UPG will not be
programmed. See the prints for the SWUPG at start-up.
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding Q529.1E LB 5. EN 45

13:47:58 Debug dump 000000: Fatal error: time = N/A, millis = 127020, error = test reboot, SW version = Q581E
13:47:58 -0.61.0.0 Release
13:47:59 Unmounting jffs2 filesystems
13:47:59 Unmounting </mnt/jRestarting system.
13:47:59 ffs1>
13:47:59 UnmountinBUG: scheduling with irqs disabled: htv520eu/0x00000000/147
13:47:59 g </mnt/jffs0>
13:47:59 ehci_hcd 0000:00:0b.2: dma_pool_destroy ehci_qtd, a12b4000 busy
13:47:59 ehci_hcd 0000:00:0b.2: dma_pool_destroy ehci_qh, a188e000 busy
13:48:05
13:48:05
13:48:06 uBTM NDK R5.2b retail Feb 7 2007 11:56:37
13:48:06 Boot device - ST NAND512W3A
13:48:06 BootFFS initialization - OK
13:48:06 uBTM has been enabled with ECC
13:48:06 Searching BootLoader.tdf
13:48:06 File System ID is BFFS_ID
13:48:06 Loading /bffs0/BootLoader.tdf-Done
13:48:06
13:48:06 Starting /bffs0/BootLoader.tdf
13:48:06 JBL enabled with ECC check
13:48:06
13:48:06 Initialize I2C module
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Figure 5-25 Example UART log during problem.

Problem solution.
When programming fails
• Check in the NVM at address 0x1D02 (BadBlocksAmount).
This items is 2 bytes.
1. If, after programming the flashutil UPG, this value is
still the same as the one of the process NVM, then the
amount of bad blocks was bigger then described by the
flash manufacturer.
2. If the value is filled in, it has to be checked if it's not to
close the maximum amount possible.
3. If the value is low, no problem.
• If mounting fails, it will be shown on the UART. This can
only be seen when industrial mode is disabled.
• As the UART logs are disabled when in industrial mode, it
is always good to have a set (or minimal setup) where the
problem board can be tested in. In this way the problem
can be reproduced in the normal mode of the SWUPG and
the prints will be visible! The Industrial Mode cannot be
disabled when programming to see the output. This
will cancel the ongoing programming!

When start-up fails:


• When a crash happens (only in the TV application!) and is
followed by debug dump UART output, then a copy of the
dump can put on a USB stick
1. This can only be done in the TV application, so if the
TV application keeps on crashing there is no way to
copy the dump of the flash to a USB stick.
2. When the TV application has started up completely,
CSM can be entered by pressing 1, 2, 3, 6, 5, 4.
3. Then put the remote in DVD mode and press 2, 6, 7, 9.
4. The file Dump_seetypeplate_seetypeplate.bin can be
found now on the USB storage device. The
seetypeplate_seetypeplate will be filled in depending
on the type of set.
5. This .bin file can only be interpreted in a Philips
development centre. Please give this input to the
applicable Philips Service contact person.
• Compare the UART logging on the problem board/set with
a normal start-up behaviour. Identify till which point the
logging reaches.
EN 46 5. Q529.1E LB Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

Personal Notes:

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Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms Q529.1E LB 6. 47

6. Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms


Wiring Diagram 42" (VE8 LED BL)
WIRING DIAGRAM 42" (STYLING VE8 LED BL)
8684

8159

1F01

1F02
3P

3P
1

1
FC FAN CONTROL
(1029)

8684
1M84 (AL3) 1M83 (AL3)
20. N.C. 1. PWM1_R
19. GND 4. +3V3

1M71
1M09
13. SEL

4P
4P
18. +24V
17. +24V 14. SCL
8559
15. SDA

1
1
16. ENABLE
15. SDA 8590 17. +24V
14. SCL 16. ENABLE
7P 7P
13. SEL 7P 18. +24V
1T59 1T60 19. GND
4. +3V3 8316 8319 1M59
20. N.C.
1. PWM3_8_R
FA AL INTERFACE
(1028)
1T90 1M90 1T91
6P 6P 6P
LCD DISPLAY (1004)

+24V

+24V

+24V
GND

GND

GND
1M90
51P 41P

6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.
1M09
4. GND

8250
3. GND

8250
14. PDIM_SELECT

2. +12V
12. BL_ON_OFF

1. +12V 8171
10. GND3

10. GND3
9. GND3
8. GND3
7. GND3
6. GND3

9. GND3
8. GND3
7. GND3
6. GND3
13. PWM
12. N.C.
11. N.C.

5. 24VI
4. 24VI
3. 24VI
2. 24VI
1. 24VI

5. 24VI
4. 24VI
3. 24VI
2. 24VI
1. 24VI
11. Vbri

8310
1316

1319

51P 1 41P 1
1G50 (B05E)

LIGHT_SENSOR
1F51 1F52

SCL-AMBI-3V3
1. SCL-DISP

SDA-AMBI-3V3
AB LED DIM 2 SDA-DISP

KEYBOARD
1M17 (B06A)

1M59 (B06A)

1M20 (B06B)
1F42
1M95

41P

+3V3STBY
(1031)

SCL-DISP

SDA-DISP
8150
11. -VSND 38. +VDISP2

8209

LED2

LED1
10. GND-SND

+3V3

+3V3
39. +VDISP2

GND

GND

GND
GND

GND

GND
BOARD TACT SW

N.C.
+5V
RC
9. +VSND 40. +VDISP2

1
4P 1
8. +12V 41. +VDISP2

1F09

1.
2.
3.
4.

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

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
7. +12V
6. +12V 1G51(B05E)
5. GND 1. +VDISP1
4. GND 2. +VDISP1

4P 1

1F42
3. GND

51P
8151 4. +VDISP1

1F10
2. STANDBY
1. 3V3-STANDBY 47. BACKLIGHT-OUT
48. LAMP-ON-OUT
SSB

1
1M99 49. SCL-DISP
B
E CONTROL

8. N.C.
50. SDA_DISP (1111)
51. GND
7. BOOST
BACKLIGHT

6. DIM
5. LAMP ON/OFF 1735 (B10A)
1319
AMBI-LIGHT UNIT

AMBI-LIGHT UNIT
(1110)

4. GND 4. RIGHT-SPEAKER
3. GND 3. -SPEAKER-POWER
2. +12V 2. -SPEAKER-POWER
1. LEFT-SPEAKER

BACKLIGHT
1. +12V

1316
1M01 MAIN POWER SUPPLY
1.
2.
GND
KEYBOARD
A (1050)
3. +3V3STBY
4. INTERRUPT
(1172)

(1070)
1M95 (B01B)
11. -AUDIO-POWER
10. GND
9. +AUDIO-POWER
1M59 (AL3) 8. +12V
1. SCL 7. +12V
8395 6. +12V
2. GND
3. SDA 5. GND
4. CONTROL1 4. GND
5. CONTROL2 3. GND
SC1

2. STANDBY
1. N
2. L

6. +3V3
7. GND 1. +3V3-STBY

8735
1M99 (B01B)
8. BACKLIGHT-PWM-ANA-DISP
7. BACKLIGHT_BOOST
6. BACKLIGHT-OUT
1M90 (AL3) 8399 5. LAMP-ONOFF
1. +24V 4. GND
2. GND 8408 3. GND
3. +24V 2. +12VD
4. GND INLET 1. +12VD
5. +24V
6. GND

8120

8109
8101

+ - + - + - + -
LIGHT-SENSOR
ACT_SWITCH

TACTSWITCH
KEYBOARD

KEYBOARD

+3V3-STBY

1. LED1
2. +5V2
3. GND
LED1

LED2

1. LED1

1P09
+5V2

2. +5V2
GND

GND

GND

3. GND
1M01

1M20

LEFT SPEAKER (5213)


1P09

RIGHT SPEAKER (5214)


RC
4.
3.
2.
1.

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

J IR LED PANEL L LIGHT GUIDE PANEL (1119)


LIGHT SPILL
TWEETER (5215)
(1112)
TWEETER (5216)

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WIRING DIAGRAM 37" (STYLING AUREA)

AMBI-LIGHT PANEL AMBI-LIGHT PANEL AMBI-LIGHT PANEL

1. PWM3_8_R

1. PWM3_8_R

1. PWM3_8_R
1M83 (AL3)

1M83 (AL3)

1M83 (AL3)
1M84 (AL3)

1M84 (AL3)

1M84 (AL3)
1. PWM1_R

1. PWM1_R

1. PWM1_R
16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE
16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE
AMBI-LIGHT PANEL

AMBI-LIGHT UNIT
(1076) (1075) (1074)

18. +24V
17. +24V

18. +24V
17. +24V

18. +24V
17. +24V
17. +24V

18. +24V

17. +24V

18. +24V

17. +24V

18. +24V
19. GND

19. GND

19. GND
19. GND

19. GND

19. GND
4. +3V3

4. +3V3

4. +3V3
15. SDA

15. SDA

15. SDA
20. N.C.

20. N.C.

20. N.C.
20. N.C.

20. N.C.

20. N.C.
14. SCL

14. SCL

14. SCL
13. SEL

13. SEL

13. SEL
4. +3V3

4. +3V3

4. +3V3
15. SDA

15. SDA

15. SDA
14. SCL

14. SCL

14. SCL
13. SEL

13. SEL

13. SEL
1M84 (AL3)
20. N.C.
19. GND
18. +24V
AMBI-LIGHT UNIT 8583 8685
8584
17. +24V
16. ENABLE
(1174)
15. SDA
14. SCL
8319 13. SEL
8101 4. +3V3
8560 1. PWM3_8_R
8591
(1172)
(1072)

TEMP SENSOR
TS1 (1027)

1M59 (AL3)
LCD DISPLAY (1004) 1T02 (TS1)
1. SCL 1T91 1. SCL-TEMP1

HIGH VOLTAGE
51P 41P 1M83 (AL3)

DANGEROUS
6. GND 2. GND
2. GND 1319 5. +24V 3. SDA-TEMP1 1. PWM1_R
3. SDA 1. V-LAMP 4. GND 4. +3V3 4. +3V3
4. CONTROL1 2. V-LAMP 3. +24V 8159 13. SEL
5. CONTROL2 3. V-LAMP
6. +3V3 2. GND 14. SCL
7. GND 1. +24V 8171 15. SDA
17. +24V

HIGH VOLTAGE
DANGEROUS
1316 1T59 1T60 16. ENABLE
18. +24V
1M90 (AL3) 8316
1. V-LAMP 1. SCL-S 1. SCL-S
2. V-LAMP 2. GND 2. GND 19. GND
1. +24V
3. V-LAMP 3. SDA-S 3. SDA-S 20. N.C.
2. GND 1G50 (B05E)

LIGHT_SENSOR
3. +24V 4. I2C-SEL1 4. I2C-SEL1

SCL-AMBI-3V3
1. SCL-DISP

SDA-AMBI-3V3
4. GND 5. I2C-SEL2 5. I2C-SEL2 2 SDA-DISP

KEYBOARD

KEYBOARD
1M71 (B07E)

1M59 (B06A)

1M20 (B06B)

1M01 (B06B)
+3V3STBY
6. 3V3 6. 3V3

SCL-DISP
5. +24V

SDA-DISP
8150

AMBI-LIGHT PANEL
6. GND 7. GND 7. GND
MAIN POWER SUPPLY 38. +VDISP2
A

LED2

LED1
+3V3

+3V3
39. +VDISP2

GND

GND

GND
GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
N.C.

N.C.
+5V
(1050)

RC
1M59 40. +VDISP2
1. SCL-S 41. +VDISP2

1.
2.
3.
4.

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

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

1.
2.
3.
4.
1M84 (AL3) 2. GND
20. N.C. 3. SDA-S 1G51(B05E)
19. GND 4. I2C-SEL1 1. +VDISP1

8683
18. +24V 5. I2C-SEL2 2. +VDISP1
17. +24V 6. 3V3 8151 4. +VDISP1
16. ENABLE 7. GND
15. SDA 8559 47. BACKLIGHT-OUT
14. SCL 48. LAMP-ON-OUT
13. SEL 1M90 49. SCL-DISP SSB
4. +3V3 6.
5.
GND
+24V
50. SDA_DISP B (1111)
1. PWM3_8_R 51. GND
4. GND

(1071)
BACKLIGHT

3. +24V
CONTROL

2. GND 1735 (B10A)


1316

1. +24V 4. RIGHT-SPEAKER
3. -SPEAKER-POWER
2. -SPEAKER-POWER
1M95 1. LEFT-SPEAKER

BACKLIGHT
AMBI-LIGHT PANEL

11. -VSND

1319
10. GND-SND
9. +VSND 1M84 (AL3)
E KEYBOARD

8. +12V 8590 20. N.C.


7. +12V 1M95 (B01B) 19. GND
6. +12V 11. -AUDIO-POWER 18. +24V
5. GND 10. GND 17. +24V
4. GND 9. +AUDIO-POWER 16. ENABLE
(1010)

3. GND 8. +12V 15. SDA


8585

2. STANDBY 7. +12V 14. SCL


1. 3V3-STANDBY 8395 6. +12V 13. SEL
5. GND 4. +3V3
4. GND
1M99 3. GND 1. PWM3_8_R
8. N.C.
2. STANDBY
7. BOOST

8735

8735
1. +3V3-STBY
6. DIM
(1073)

1M01 5. LAMP ON/OFF 1M59 (AL3)


4. GND 1M99 (B01B)
1308

1. GND 1. SCL
8. BACKLIGHT-PWM-ANA-DISP
1. N

3. GND
2. L

2. KEYBOARD 2. GND
2. +12V 7. BACKLIGHT_BOOST
3. +3V3STBY 3. SDA
1. +12V 6. BACKLIGHT-OUT
4. INTERRUPT 8399 4. CONTROL1
1M83 (AL3) 5. LAMP-ONOFF
5. CONTROL2
1. PWM1_R 4. GND
8408 6. +3V3
4. +3V3 3. GND
7. GND
13. SEL 2. +12VD
14. SCL
INLET 1. +12VD
15. SDA
17. +24V 1M90 (AL3)
16. ENABLE 1. +24V
18. +24V 2. GND
19. GND 3. +24V
20. N.C. 4. GND
5. +24V
6. GND
+ - + - + - + -
8120

AMBI-LIGHT PANEL
AMBI-LIGHT UNIT
RIGHT SPEAKER (5214) LEFT SPEAKER (5213)

1M84 (AL3) 8584


20. N.C.
19. GND
18. +24V
17. +24V AMBI-LIGHT UNIT 8583 8685
16. ENABLE (1175)
15. SDA
1. PWM3_8_R

1. PWM3_8_R

1. PWM3_8_R
14. SCL
AMBI-LIGHT PANEL AMBI-LIGHT PANEL AMBI-LIGHT PANEL
1M83 (AL3)

1M83 (AL3)

1M83 (AL3)
1M84 (AL3)

1M84 (AL3)

1M84 (AL3)
16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE
1. PWM1_R

1. PWM1_R

1. PWM1_R
16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE
13. SEL
(1074) (1075) (1076)
18. +24V
17. +24V

18. +24V
17. +24V

18. +24V
17. +24V
17. +24V

18. +24V

17. +24V

18. +24V

17. +24V

18. +24V
19. GND

19. GND

19. GND
19. GND

19. GND

19. GND
4. +3V3

4. +3V3

4. +3V3
4. +3V3
20. N.C.

20. N.C.

20. N.C.
15. SDA

15. SDA

15. SDA
20. N.C.

20. N.C.

20. N.C.
14. SCL

14. SCL

14. SCL
13. SEL

13. SEL

13. SEL
4. +3V3

4. +3V3

4. +3V3
15. SDA

15. SDA

15. SDA
14. SCL

14. SCL

14. SCL
13. SEL

13. SEL

13. SEL
1. PWM3_8_R

(1070)
(1170)
LIGHT-SENSOR
TACTSWITCH

KEYBOARD

+3V3-STBY
LED1

LED2
+5V2

GND
1M20

RC

J IR LED PANEL TWEETER (5215)


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

(1112)
TWEETER (5216)

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WIRING DIAGRAM 42" (STYLING AUREA)

AMBI-LIGHT PANEL AMBI-LIGHT PANEL AMBI-LIGHT PANEL

1. PWM3_8_R

1. PWM3_8_R

1. PWM3_8_R
1M83 (AL3)

1M83 (AL3)

1M83 (AL3)
1M84 (AL3)

1M84 (AL3)

1M84 (AL3)
1. PWM1_R

1. PWM1_R

1. PWM1_R
16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE
16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE
AMBI-LIGHT PANEL

AMBI-LIGHT UNIT
(1076) (1075) (1074)

18. +24V
17. +24V

18. +24V
17. +24V

18. +24V
17. +24V
17. +24V

18. +24V

17. +24V

18. +24V

17. +24V

18. +24V
19. GND

19. GND

19. GND
19. GND

19. GND

19. GND
4. +3V3

4. +3V3

4. +3V3
15. SDA

15. SDA

15. SDA
20. N.C.

20. N.C.

20. N.C.
20. N.C.

20. N.C.

20. N.C.
14. SCL

14. SCL

14. SCL
13. SEL

13. SEL

13. SEL
4. +3V3

4. +3V3

4. +3V3
15. SDA

15. SDA

15. SDA
14. SCL

14. SCL

14. SCL
13. SEL

13. SEL

13. SEL
1M84 (AL3)
20. N.C.
19. GND
18. +24V
AMBI-LIGHT UNIT 8583 8586
8584
17. +24V
16. ENABLE
(1174)
15. SDA
14. SCL
8319 13. SEL
8101 4. +3V3
8591 1. PWM3_8_R
8560
(1172)

8316
(1072)

TEMP SENSOR
TS1 (1027)

LCD DISPLAY (1004)

1. V-LAMP
2. V-LAMP
3. V-LAMP

1. V-LAMP
2. V-LAMP
3. V-LAMP
1T02 (TS1)
1M90 (AL3)

GND1

GND1

GND1
1. SCL-TEMP1

+24V

+24V

+24V
CN2

CN3
1. +24V 51P 41P 2. GND 1M83 (AL3)

CN4
2. GND 3. SDA-TEMP1 1. PWM1_R

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
3. +24V 4. +3V3 4. +3V3
4. GND 8159 13. SEL
5. +24V 14. SCL
6. GND DANGEROUS DANGEROUS 15. SDA
8171
HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE 17. +24V
16. ENABLE
1M59 (AL3) CN6 18. +24V
1. SCL 1. 3V3_STB 19. GND
2. GND MAIN POWER SUPPLY 2. STBY
A 1G50 (B05E) 20. N.C.

LIGHT_SENSOR
3. SDA (1050) 3. GND1

SCL-AMBI-3V3
1. SCL-DISP

SDA-AMBI-3V3
4. CONTROL1 4. GND1
2 SDA-DISP

KEYBOARD

KEYBOARD
5. CONTROL2 5. GND1

1M71 (B07E)

1M59 (B06A)

1M20 (B06B)

1M01 (B06B)
+3V3STBY
SCL-DISP

SDA-DISP
8150

AMBI-LIGHT PANEL
6. +3V3 6. +12V
7. GND 7. +12V 38. +VDISP2

LED2

LED1
+3V3

+3V3
39. +VDISP2

GND

GND

GND
GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
N.C.

N.C.
8. +12V

+5V
RC
9. +12V_AUDIO 40. +VDISP2
41. +VDISP2

1.
2.
3.
4.

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

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

1.
2.
3.
4.
10. GND2_AUDIO

1T59
1T90
1M84 (AL3)

7P
6P

AL INTERFACE
11. -12V_AUDIO
20. N.C. 1G51(B05E)
19. GND 1. +VDISP1

8683
18. +24V CN7 2. +VDISP1
17. +24V 1. +12V 8151 4. +VDISP1

1M59
1M90
16. ENABLE 2. +12V

7P
6P
15. SDA 3. GND1 47. BACKLIGHT-OUT

(1028)
14. SCL 4. GND1 48. LAMP-ON-OUT
13. SEL 5. LAMP ON/OFF 49. SCL-DISP SSB
4. +3V3 6. DIM 8559 50. SDA_DISP B (1111)

1T91
6P

1T60
FA
1. PWM3_8_R 7. BOOST 51. GND

7P
8. PWM

(1071)
BACKLIGHT
CONTROL

1735 (B10A)
1316

4. RIGHT-SPEAKER
3. -SPEAKER-POWER
2. -SPEAKER-POWER
1. LEFT-SPEAKER

BACKLIGHT
AMBI-LIGHT PANEL

1319
1M84 (AL3)
E KEYBOARD

8590 20. N.C.


1M95 (B01B) 19. GND
11. -AUDIO-POWER 18. +24V
10. GND 17. +24V
9. +AUDIO-POWER 16. ENABLE
(1010)

8. +12V 15. SDA


8585

7. +12V 14. SCL


8395 6. +12V 13. SEL
5. GND 4. +3V3
4. GND
3. GND 1. PWM3_8_R
2. STANDBY

8735

8735
1. +3V3-STBY
(1073)

1M01 1M59 (AL3)


SC1

1M99 (B01B)
1. N
2. L

1. GND 1. SCL
8. BACKLIGHT-PWM-ANA-DISP
2. KEYBOARD 2. GND
7. BACKLIGHT_BOOST
3. +3V3STBY 3. SDA
6. BACKLIGHT-OUT
4. INTERRUPT 8399 4. CONTROL1
1M83 (AL3) 5. LAMP-ONOFF
5. CONTROL2
1. PWM1_R 4. GND
8408 6. +3V3
4. +3V3 3. GND
7. GND
13. SEL 2. +12VD
14. SCL
INLET 1. +12VD
15. SDA
17. +24V 1M90 (AL3)
16. ENABLE 1. +24V
18. +24V 2. GND
19. GND 3. +24V
20. N.C. 4. GND
5. +24V
6. GND
+ - + - + - + -
8120

AMBI-LIGHT PANEL
AMBI-LIGHT UNIT
RIGHT SPEAKER (5214) LEFT SPEAKER (5213)

1M84 (AL3) 8584


20. N.C.
19. GND
18. +24V
17. +24V AMBI-LIGHT UNIT 8585 8585
16. ENABLE (1175)
15. SDA
1. PWM3_8_R

1. PWM3_8_R

1. PWM3_8_R
14. SCL
AMBI-LIGHT PANEL AMBI-LIGHT PANEL AMBI-LIGHT PANEL
1M83 (AL3)

1M83 (AL3)

1M83 (AL3)
1M84 (AL3)

1M84 (AL3)

1M84 (AL3)
16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE
1. PWM1_R

1. PWM1_R

1. PWM1_R
16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE

16. ENABLE
13. SEL
(1074) (1075) (1076)
18. +24V
17. +24V

18. +24V
17. +24V

18. +24V
17. +24V
17. +24V

18. +24V

17. +24V

18. +24V

17. +24V

18. +24V
19. GND

19. GND

19. GND
19. GND

19. GND

19. GND
4. +3V3

4. +3V3

4. +3V3
4. +3V3
20. N.C.

20. N.C.

20. N.C.
15. SDA

15. SDA

15. SDA
20. N.C.

20. N.C.

20. N.C.
14. SCL

14. SCL

14. SCL
13. SEL

13. SEL

13. SEL
4. +3V3

4. +3V3

4. +3V3
15. SDA

15. SDA

15. SDA
14. SCL

14. SCL

14. SCL
13. SEL

13. SEL

13. SEL
1. PWM3_8_R

(1070)
(1170)
LIGHT-SENSOR
TACTSWITCH

KEYBOARD

+3V3-STBY
LED1

LED2
+5V2

GND
1M20

RC

J IR LED PANEL TWEETER (5215)


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

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TWEETER (5216)
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Block Diagram Video


VIDEO
B02B MAIN TUNER 7T57 B04 PNX8541 B05 PNX5100: B05E PNX5100: AB02 VIDEO-FLOW AB06 (PART 1) AB07 (PART 2) AB03 VIDEO-FLOW
TDA9898HL LVDS LVDS-IN optional optional LVDS-OUT
7H00 7C00
1T04 1T55 optional optional
1 4 IF-FILTP1 6 PNX8541E/M1 PNX5100EH/M1A 1G50 1F42 7F18
TD1716F/BHXP IF1-A 7T56 1F52
33 EF CVBS4 J3
B04K ANALOGUE AV 10-bit YUV 1 41 EP3C40F484C7N 1
2 5 IF-FILTN1 7 IF1-B CVBS B04O DIGITAL B05E
I2C 2 40 N.C. N.C 2
MAIN HYBRID IF VIDEO OUT LVDS

5T61
1T70 PROCESSING LVDS TX1
TUNER 11 4 IF-FILTP2 9 IF2-A
CVBS-TER-OUT B05B 3 39 RX1 TX1 3
IF-OUT2 1 VIDEO
DV-Y(0-9) LVDS_TX 16
MAIN
10 2 5 IF-FILTN2 10 IF2-B
IF-OUT1 VIDEO OUT
29 DIF-N LVDS_RX TX2 RX2 TX2 19
VIDEO
1T65 VIDEO 32
1 4 IF-FILTN3 4 OUTPUT 10 32
IF3-B 30 DIF-P LAYER DV-UV(0-9)
TTL
3T86
38 4
FPGA

CPIPE-TV
2 5 IF-FILTP3 3 26 IF-N M1 H19 TXBLCLK+ 36
IF3-A OUT1-A GFX LAYER 39 3

3 TUN-AGC 47 27
3T87
IF-P M2
STILL
MPEG/PC
AG15 DV-HS D8 40 2 N.C. LED DIMMING H20 TXBLCLK- 37
TAGC OUT1-B F19 TXBLDAT+ 40
RF-AGC 41 1
8 4-MHz 46 MPP-2
16 TUN-AGC-MON AH15 DV-VS C8 PNX5100 +VDISP2 CYCLONE III F20 TXBLDAT- 39
+5V XTAL_OUT FREF GFX OSD 41
9 TDA-IF-AGC VIDEO ANALOGUE LAYER N.C
36
AGC-DIN SWITCH/ QUAD LVDS
+VTUN
ADC/MUX/SRC B05A PNX5100: SDRAM 1G51 1F41
1920×1080
B03B STI7101: FLASH B03A STI7101: CONTROL B02A CHANNNEL DECODER 1F51 100HZ
51 1 51
7T17
MBVP-TV 50 2 50
7A00 TDA10048HN
7T18 SNR/TNR 7C01 I2C I2C
STI7101BWC 43 49 3 I2C 49
AGC_TUN EDDI HYB18TC512160B2F
7A50 42 HV SCALER B05A TX3 40 RX3 TX3
AGCT_CTL 12 40
M29W640FT70N6 32 AGC-COMP SDRAM
B03B 4-MHz 7 DDR (0-12)
FLASH EMI-D(0-15)
XIN DTV VI-P 3 IF-N
FLASH RECEIVER
SDRAM DDR2
2 IF-P TX4 RX4 TX4
EPROM EMI VI-M B04N VIDEO 16Mx16
8Mx8 STREAMS PNX5100-DDR2-D(0-15) 11 41 9
4Mx16 EMI-A(1-22)
CLR DATA FE-DATA(0-7) 5 47 5
MEMORY 7C02
CONTROLLER 4 48 4
MSP
STI7101 B04E
RESET-SYSEM
ONLY FOR DVB-T
41
VMPG
HYB18TC512160B2F
3 49 3
Only for MPEG4 MPEG 2 50 2
B02C CHANNNEL DECODER DVB-C DEMUX DDR PNX5100-DDR2-A(0-12)
B03C STI7101: SDRAM 7TA4 AND SDRAM +VDISP1
1 51
+12V-SSB +VDISP
1

TDA10023HT/C1 DECODING 16Mx16


(16-31)
3TB4 9 AGCTUN
7AA1 DO FE-DATA(0-7)
EDD2516AETA
B03C DIF-N
B06A FPGA AMBILIGHT
DTV 58
SDRAM VIP VIDEC, 3D COMB AND VBI
DDR RECEIVER DIF-P CAPTURING
57
SDRAM VIM
16Mx16 16 2
LMI RESET-SYSEM
LMI-D(0-31) B04E CLRB
1TA1
3 16M
7AA2
EDD2516AETA
B07A CI: PCMCIA CONNECTOR
ONLY FOR DVB-C PNX8541 7F00
XC3S250E

DDR LMI-A(0-12) AMBI-(0-7)


SPARTAN 3
TSI0-ST-D(0-7)
SDRAM AMBI-HS FPGA
16Mx16 PIXELATED
TSI1-ST-D(0-7) AMBI-VS AMBI-LIGHT
7P15-7P16
1P00 74LVC245
33 I2C
32 FOR AMBI-LIGHT
MDO(0-7) BUFFER CA-MDO(0-7) MODULES
PCMCIA
68P

CA-MDI(0-7)
CONDITIONAL
ACCESS

7P01
ADV3003ACPZ
B04F CONTROL B09A USB 2.0 B07C USB CONNECTOR
PCI
7N00
P33 MPEG-TX2+ 74
B03D ISP1564HL
AV-INTER P34 MPEG-TX2- 73 HDMI/DVI 78 USB20-OC1
FACE R33 MPEG-TX1+ 71
R34 MPEG-TX1- 70 BUFFER PCI 87 USB20-OC2
USB-OC
AV
INTER T33 MPEG-TX0+ 68 12 RXC+ HOST 1P07
FACE T34 MPEG-TX0- 67 11 RXC- PCI XIO PCI-AD(0-31) 1
CONTROLLER

1
U33 MPEG-TXC+ 65 15 RX0+ 90 USB20-2-DM 2 SW UPLOAD

3 2
U34 64 14 RX0- 92 USB20-2-DP 3 JPEG
MPEG-TXC-
MP3
18 RX1+ 4

4
ONLY FOR MPEG4 ONLY FOR MPEG4 17 RX1-
B07D HDMI B07E HDMI SWITCH 20 RX2+ B04H DIGITAL VIDEO USB 2.0
7P02 19 RX2- IN CONNECTOR
AD8197AASTZ SIDE
1

HOT-PLUG D10
2

B07D HDMI-DVI RX/RX2DTL


ARX CONTROL A10 RECEIVER
34 RXC+
OP0 DETECTION
18

33 RXC- A9
19

ON0 MATRICING
1P05 HDMI SIDE OP1
37 RX0+ B7 B04Q PNX8541: FLASH
CONNECTOR 36 RX0- B6
ON1
40 RX1+ A8 7HA0
OP2
1
2

RX1- A7
BRX ON2 39 NAND512W3A2CN6E
43 RX2+ B9
OP3
18
19

42 RX2- B8
1P02 HDMI 3
HDMI ON3
NAND
CONNECTOR SWITCH B08D ANALOGUE EXTERNALS D PCI-AD<->NAND-AD FLASH
128Mx8
1

CVBS-TER-OUT
2

CRX
AV1-R 9EA3 AV1-PR K2
18
19

AV1-B 9EA1 AV1-PB P5


1P03 HDMI 2 AV1-G 9EA2 AV1-Y F2
CONNECTOR
AV1-CVBS 9EA7 AV1-Y_CVBS H2
1
2

DRX
44 RESET-SYSTEM
AV3_PB R1 B04G PNX 8541: SDRAM
B04E AV3-PR K3
18
19

CONTROL AV3-Y G1
1P04 HDMI 1
CONNECTOR AV2-Y_CVBS J1
7HG0
B04G DDR2 EDE5116AJBG
B08A ANALOGUE EXTERNALS A B08B ANALOGUE EXTERNALS B
7E16
7E02 7E06
(0-12) SDRAM
1 Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC Y-CVBS-MON-OUT A3
14
DDR2-D(0-15)
1E05
1E01 5 CVBS-TER-OUT
7E05 1 R-VGA K4 DDR 7HG1
19 2 G-VGA G2
9,10,11 REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH
10

15

B04A EDE5116AJBG
5

3 B-VGA R2
1
15 AV1-R CONTROL
13 H-SYNC-VGA F3
DDR2-A(0-12) SDRAM
1

6
11

7 7 AV1-B 14 V-SYNC-VGA T4

11 11 AV1-G
EXT 1 VGA (16-31)
15 CONNECTOR
16 20 AV1-CVBS
1E03
20
21
8 AV1_STATUS R-VGA
SCART1 B04A PR
7E09 CONTROL
16 AV1_BLK B-VGA
B04A PB
CONTROL EXT 3
1E02 7E04 1E04
19 G-VGA
Y
1 7 AV3_PB

15 AV3-PR
B08C ANALOGUE EXTERNALS C
7 1E11
8 AV2-STATUS
11 B04A
EXT 2 CONTROL FRONT-Y_CVBS J2
15 20 AV2-Y_CVBS CVBS
16
7E14 SIDE
1E14 FRONT_C P2
20
21 16 AV2-BLK I/O
B04A 1
SCART2 3
11 AV3-Y CONTROL
SVHS 5
4 I_17900_083.eps
2 100708
Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms Q529.1E LB 6. 51

Block Diagram Audio


AUDIO
B02B MAIN TUNER 7T57 B04 PNX8541 B04G PNX 8541: SDRAM
TDA9898HL
1T04 1T55 7H00
TD1716F/BHXP 1 4 IF-FILTP1 6 7T56 PNX8541E/M1
IF1-A 7HG0
EF B04K ANALOGUE AV EDE5116AJBG
2 IF-FILTN1 33 CVBS4 J3
5 7 IF1-B CVBS B04G SDRAM
MAIN HYBRID IF

5T61
(0-12)
TUNER 1T70 PROCESSING SDRAM
11 1 4 IF-FILTP2 9 IF2-A
IF-OUT2

10 2 5 IF-FILTN2 10 IF2-B DDR2-D(0-15)


IF-OUT1
29 DIF-N
1T65 7HG1
1 4 IF-FILTN3 4 DDR
IF3-B 30 DIF-P EDE5116AJBG

2 5 IF-FILTP3 3 3T86
IF3-A 26 IF-N M1
OUT1-A DDR2-A(0-12)
3T87 SDRAM
3 TUN-AGC 47 27 IF-P M2
RF-AGC TAGC OUT1-B
16 TUN-AGC-MON (16-31)
8 4-MHz 46 MPP-2
+5V XTAL_OUT FREF
9 TDA-IF-AGC 36
AGC-DIN
+VTUN
B04Q PNX8541: FLASH
B03B STI7101: FLASH B03A STI7101: CONTROL B02A CHANNNEL DECODER
7T17
7A00 TDA10048HN
STI7101BWC 7T18
43
7A50 AGC_TUN
42
M29W640FT70N6 AGCT_CTL 32 AGC-COMP 7HA0
NAND512W3A2CN6E
B03B 4-MHz 7
FLASH EMI-D(0-15)
XIN DTV VI-P 3 IF-N B04N VIDEO B04F CONTROL
FLASH RECEIVER 2 IF-P STREAMS PCI
EPROM EMI VI-M
8Mx8 NAND
4Mx16 EMI-A(1-22)
CLR DATA FE-DATA(0-7) PCI XIO FLASH
PCI-AD <-> NAND-AD
128Mx8
STI7101 B04E
RESET-SYSEM
ONLY FOR DVB-T
41

Only for MPEG4


B03C STI7101: SDRAM
B02C CHANNNEL DECODER DVB-C
7TA4
PNX8541
TDA10023HT/C1

3TB4 9 AGCTUN
7AA1 DO FE-DATA(0-7)
EDD2516AETA
DTV 58 DIF-N
VIP
DDR RECEIVER 57 DIF-P
B09A USB 2.0 B07C USB CONNECTOR
SDRAM VIM 7N00
16Mx16 16 2 ISP1564HL
RESET-SYSEM
LMI-D(0-31) B03C B04E CLRB
1TA1 78 USB20-OC1
SDRAM CONTROL
3 16M USB-OC
7AA2
LMI
ONLY FOR DVB-C PCI-AD(0-31) PCI 87 USB20-OC2
EDD2516AETA 1P07
B07A CI: PCMCIA CONNECTOR HOST
1
CONTROLLER

1
DDR LMI-A(0-12) 90 USB20-2-DM 2 SW UPLOAD

3 2
TSI0-ST-D(0-7) 3 JPEG
SDRAM 92 USB20-2-DP
MP3
16Mx16 4

4
TSI1-ST-D(0-7)
7P15-7P16
1P00 USB 2.0
74LVC245
CONNECTOR
SIDE
MDO(0-7) BUFFER CA-MDO(0-7)
PCMCIA
68P

B04I PNX 8541: B10A AUDIO


AUDIO
CA-MDI(0-7) B04L AUDIO
CONDITIONAL
ACCESS

7P01
ADV3003ACPZ
7D10
P33 MPEG-TX2+ 74 TPA3123D2PWP
B03D
AV-INTER P34 MPEG-TX2- 73 HDMI/DVI 7HM2-1 7D00-2 1735
FACE R33 MPEG-TX1+ 71 22 LEFT-SPEAKER 1
EF
R34 MPEG-TX1- 70 BUFFER AJ13 ADAC(1) +AUDIO-L 5
IN-L OUT-L
AV
INTER T33 MPEG-TX0+ 68 12 RXC+ CLASS D 2
FACE T34 MPEG-TX0- 67 11 RXC- DAC POWER -SPEAKER-POWER
7HM2-2 7D00-2 Speaker L
U33 MPEG-TXC+ 65 15 RX0+ AMPLIFIER
EF 3
RX0- AK12 ADAC(2) -AUDIO-R 6
U34 MPEG-TXC- 64 14 IN-R
18 RX1+ RIGHT-SPEAKER
15 4
ONLY FOR MPEG4 ONLY FOR MPEG4 17 RX1- OUT-R
B07D HDMI B07E HDMI SWITCH 20 RX2+
Speaker R
7P02 19 RX2- B04H DIGITAL VIDEO 7D01
AD8197AASTZ HOT-PLUG D10 IN MUTE
B07D 4 AUDIO-PROT AUDIO
MUTE B02A
1
2

CONTROL PROT
34 RXC+ A10 HDMI-DVI RX/RX2DTL
ARX OP0
33 RXC- A9 RECEIVER
ON0
18

DETECTION 7D05
19

37 RX0+ B7
OP1 MATRICING
1P05 HDMI SIDE 36 RX0- B6
CONNECTOR ON1
40 RX1+ A8
OP2
RX1- A7
ON2 39
1
2

BRX OP3
43 RX2+ B9
EPICS B04B PNC8541: DEBUG B04A PNX 8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER
42 RX2- B8
HDMI
18

ON3
19

B04L AUDIO
1P02 HDMI 3
CONNECTOR
SWITCH AUDIO-IN2-R 6HW0
AG5 B04A STANDBY V3 P0.7 AUDIO-MUTE-UP
AIN2
AUDIO-IN2-L AF5 CONTROLLER
1
2

CRX AUDIO-MUTE
AUDIO-IN4-L AK5
18

AIN4
19

AUDIO-IN4-R AH4 V4 P0.6 RESET-AUDIO 6HW1


1P03 HDMI 2
CONNECTOR
B08D EXT D
B04M PNX 8541: AUDIO B08C ANALOGUE EXTERNALS C
1
2

AV1-AUDIO-R 9EA4 AUDIO-IN1-R AK6


DRX
9EA5 AIN1 7HVA
AV1-AUDIO-L AUDIO-IN1-L AJ6
18
19

A-PLOP RESET-AUDIO
B08A
1P04 HDMI 1
CONNECTOR B04I AUDIO B08B 7HV0
TPA6111A2DGN
7HM1
B08A ANALOGUE EXTERNALS A 3EA8 7 5 DAC
AP-SCART-OUT-R AUDIO-CL-R ADAC(8) AJ8
1E01
1 AP-SCART-OUT-R 3EA8
3EA7 1 1E15
AP-SCART-OUT-L AUDIO-CL-L 3 ADAC(7) AK8 1 AUDIO-HDPH-L-AP
5 2
1 HEADPHONE
3 AP-SCART-OUT-L 3EA7 I²C
AMPLIFIER
B08B ANALOGUE EXTERNALS B ADC DEMDEC
Main MEMORY 7 AUDIO-HDPH-R-AP 3
EXT 1 7 1E04 CONTROL AH11 ADAC(3) 2
4 Headphone
11 AUDIO-OUT-L 8 10 ADAC(5) AJ10 Out 3.5mm
Main DAC
2 AV1-AUDIO-R AUDIO OUT Delayed
16
15 AH10 ADAC(4) 6
L+R AUDIO-OUT-R 14 12 ADAC(6) AK9
20
21
6 AV1-AUDIO-L
7E10
1E03 A-PLOP DAC
SCART1 1E02 A-PLOP B04M
AUDIO-IN3-L AH5 SPDIF DECODING,
1 AP-SCART-OUT-R 7E01 EXT 1
1 MULTICHANNEL,
A-PLOP AUDIO IN DOWNMIX AND SRC
3 AP-SCART-OUT-L L+R 1E10 AIN3
7
AUDIO-IN3-R AJ5
EXT 2 A-PLOP
11 B04M
2 AUDIO-IN2-R
15
16 1E10 7E03
6 AUDIO-IN2-L DIGITAL EF SPDIF-OUT
20
AJ15 SPDIF OUT
21 AUDIO
OUT DELAYED
SCART2

B07B AUDIO IN HDMI B08C ANALOGUE EXTERNALS C


1P0A
AUDIO-IN4-L 1E11
AUDIO-IN5-L AJ4
AUDIO IN
1P0B AUDIO IN AIN5
DVI -> HDMI SIDE
L+R AUDIO-IN5-R AK4
AUDIO-IN4-R I/O
I_17660_136.eps
100708
Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms Q529.1E LB 6. 52

Block Diagram Control & Clock Signals


CONTROL + CLOCK SIGNALS
B05A PNX5100: SDRAM B06A FPGA AMBILIGHT B04 PNX8541 B02A CHANNEL DECODER
7H00 7T17
7C01 7C00 7F00 PNX8541E TDA10048HN
HYB18TC512160B2F PNX5100EH/M1A XC3S250E 7N04 B04N VIDEO STREAMS FE-DATA(0-7)
7C02 B05B DDR2 1N00 DP83816AVNGNOPB4HL
HYB18TC512160B2F 75 C5 FE-CLK 19
33 I2C CHANNEL
PNX5100 D5 FE-VALID 18
32 TO AMBI LIGHT
DECODER

1N02

25M
PNX5100-DDR2-D(0-31) MODULES MAC PNX8541 C4 FE-SOP 17
B05D AMBI- FPGA DVB-T
SDRAM LIGHT PHYTER
AMBI-(0-7) SPARTAN-3 ETHERNET 74 41
PNX5100-DDR2-A(0-12) 7F01 CONNECTOR II RESET-SYSTEM
B04E
M25P20 B04G SDRAM B04G PNX 8541: SDRAM
27 MOSI 5 PCI-CLK-USB20_ETH 60 7HG0
K8 PNX5100-DDR2-CLK_N P25 B04E
AC11 AMBI-CLK 86 2M EDE5116AJBG
50 CCLK 6 RESET-ETHERNET 62
J8 PNX5100-DDR2-CLK_P P26 B04A B02C CHANNEL DECODER DVB-C
24 CSO-B 1 FLASH 7HG1
DDR2-D(0-31) EDE5116AJBG 7TA4
85 IRQ-PCI 61 TDA10023HT/C1
B04E
57 B09A
DDR2-A(0-12)
PCI-CLK-PNX5100 L3 B05G
PCI B07A CI: PCMCIA CONNECTOR B09C BUFFERING FE-DATA(0-7)
B04A SDRAM CHANNEL
PCI-AD(0-31) N28 DDR2-CLK_P J8 DECODER
35
TX1CLK+ E19 B05E LVDS 1P00 N29 DDR2-CLK_N K8 DVB-C
7N13 CA-DATADIR D22 36
TX1CLK- E18 1
CA-DATAEN 34 16 RESET-SYSTEM
TX2CLK+ A22 B04E
E21 B05H DISPLAY
TX2CLK- E20 INTERFAC. BACKLIGHT-CTRL-FPGA-IN PCMCIA-D(0-7) PCI-AD(24-31)
TX3CLK+ E11 B04H DIGITAL B04Q PNX 8541: FLASH

COMMON INTERFACE
7N11
TX3CLK- E10 B23 BACKLIGHT-CTRL 7N12 VIDEO IN D10 HOT-PLUG
B05H CA-ADDEN B22 B07D
TX4CLK+ E13
TX4CLK- B26 LCD-PWR-ON 7HA0
E12 B05H PCMCIA PCMCIA-A(0-14) PCI-AD(0-14) B04F PNX 8541: CONTROL_PCI NAND512W3A2CN6E
B04F CONTROL
B05F CONTROL D26 CLK-OUT-PNX5100
AE13
CONDITIONAL CA-MDI(0-7)

1CD0
7P15-7P16

27M
ACCESS PCI-AD(24-31) --> NAND-AD(0-7)
IRA-CS
B04E
RESET-PNX5100 AB11 AF13
B04A A11 XIO-ACK A11 NAND
MDO(0-7) CA-MDO(0-7)
B05B VIDEO B11 XIO-SEL-NAND B11 FLASH
D6 DV-CLK (512Mx8)
CA-MICLK B22 A21 PCI-CLK-PNX8535
68
AK17 B04O DIGITAL VIDEO
OUT / LVDS
B04E PNX 8541: CONTROL_MIPS
B03C STI7101: B03A STI7101: CONTROL
SDRAM 7A00 B04E CONTROL 3HF2
AK26 PCI-CLK-OUT PCI-CLK-PNX8535
STI7101BWC
B03C SDRAM 3HFH PCI-CLK-PNX5100
7AA1 AK6 TSIO-ST-CCLK B05G
EDD2516AETA 3HF4 PCI-CLK-USB20_EHT
B09A B09A WP-NANDFLASH 19
7AA2 TSI1-ST-D(0-7) 3HFG PCI-CLK-ETHERNET
EDD2516AETA
LMI-D(0-31)
STI7101 N.C.
TSI0-ST-D(0-7)
AJ26 RESET-SYSTEM
DDR B02A B02C B04A B07E
LMI-A(0-12) T2 WC-EEPROM-PNX5100
SDRAM B03B STI7101: FLASH B07C USB B09A USB 2.0 B04F PNX8541: CONTROL B04F CONTROL B05F
16Mx16 I2C
LMI-CLK U1
CONN. 7N00
T3 IRQ-PCI B08D ANALOGUE EXTERNALS D
ISP1564HL B09B
LMI-CLKnot U2 7E17
G27 IRQ-CA ST3232C
LMI-CLKEN Y5 7A50 B07A
B03B FLASH M29W640FT70N6 RS232
USB20-OC1 78 PCI PCI-AD(0-31) INTERFACE
Only for MPEG4 EMI-D(0-15) USB-OC
FLASH USB20-OC2 87
HOST 75
E27 RXD-MIPS 9 R1-OUT

EPROM CONTROLLER D28 TXD-MIPS 10 1E06

1N01
T1-IN

12M
7A10-3 EMI-A(1-22) 8Mx8 R2-IN 8 3
CPU-27MHZ C1 4Mx16 1P07
1 PCI-CLK-USB20_ETH PCI-REQ-PNX85XX D21
AH30 WP-FLASH-ST 1 7 74 B09B V5 WP-NANDFLASH (P0.5)
B04E PCI-GNT-PNX85XX E21 7
T2-OUT 2
1

2 USB20-2-DM 90 B09B
9 PCI-REQ-USB20 E22 AB1 RXD-UP 12
3 2

7A12 3 USB20-2-DP 92 R1-OUT


8 PCI-GNT-USB20 E20
4 AC5 11
4

TXD-UP
B03D AV RESET-USB20 5 T1-IN
UART
27MHZ-3V3 E27 MPEG OUT
MPEG SERVICE
SEE VIDEO USB 2.0 CONNECTOR
AB2 SDM 2H07
CONNECTOR RESET-ETHERNET UART
27M SIDE B04E LEVEL ADAPTER
Only for MPEG4 Only for MPEG4 SDM

E KEYBOARD CONTROL 1M01 B04D PNX 8541: MISCELLANEOUS B04A PNX 8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER B04A STANDBY CONTROLLER 2H06
AE2 SPI-PROG B04C PNX 8541: NVM
1N16 INTERRUPT 4 PSEN Y1
ON / OFF N.C. SPI-PROG
7HC3
1N11 KEYBOARD 2 ALE Y2
CHANNEL + N.C. B04B M24C64-WDW6P
EA 7HC4
1N12 +3V3-STANDBY 7HD0 AA4
+3V3-STANDBY
CHANNEL - NCP303LSN U4 RESET-NVM (P0.1) 8
1N14 L LIGHT SPILL PANEL SUPPLY-FAULT AB3 EEPROM
B01A
VOLUME + U1 HDMI-BUF-EN (P0.4) (8Kx8)
1N15 OUTP 1 RESET-STBY RESET-STBY-J AA3 B07E
VOLUME - +5V2 2
7001 INP W4 LAMP-ON (P2.2) LAMP-ON-OUT
1N13 B01B
MENU 6x
B04P POWER V25 SENSE+1V2-PNX8541
3 B01A
1P09

GND
DETECT2 (P2.5) W1 AG1
2

B04A B04B
DETECT1 (P2.4) W2

1HF0
J B06B LED PANEL CONTROL B04A B04B B07E HDMI SWITCH

27M
IR LED PANEL 1M01
1P09
2

AB FPGA: LED-DIMMING (optional) 7H02


KEYBOARD 2 M25P05-AVMN6P 7P02
7F18
B04E RESET-SYSTEM AC3 AG2 AD8197AASTZ
EP3C40F484C7N +5V2 TACT_SWITCH_INT 4 AV1-BLK AC1 AD1 SPI-CLK 6
RX1CLK+ AA12 AB06 AB07 M19 TX1CLK+ B08A 512K
AV2-BLK AC2 AE4 SPI-WP 3
RX1CLK- AB12 M20 TX1CLK- B08A FLASH
AE3 SPI-CSB 1 HDMI
FPGA RESET-SYSTEM 44
1M20 1M20 AV1-STATUS AF2 AD4 SPI-SDO 5 B04E
RX2CLK+ AA17 CYCLONEIII V21 TX2CLK+ B08A SWITCH
9 9 AV2-STATUS AF1 AE1 SPI-SDI 2
RX2CLK- TX2CLK- N.C. B08A
AB17 V22
7 7 KEYBOARD KEYBOARD AF4
RX3CLK+ T2 B16 TX3CLK+ AA1 REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH
7FA2 B08A
RX3CLK- T1 A16 TX3CLK-
LED1 6 6 LED1 AD3 RESET-PNX5100 (P0.2)
U3 B05F B01B DC / DC
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3040 B10A B06B
A11 CLK-SYSTEM-SS RC 3 3 RC RC AA2 SUPPLY
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IR +5V2 B04B B08D N.C.
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7071 Y3 ENABLE-3V3 (P2.7) 1M95
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7F31 7070 Y4 ENABLE-1V2 (P2.6) POWER 2 STANDBY
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FE43 B4 FN09 E5 I107 E8 I249 E4 I391 B4 I533 A8 IAE6 F5 IE80 A4 IHNA C5 IP64 E3 IU3E E8
FE44 B4 FN0A E6 I108 G7 I250 E4 I392 C6 I534 B8 IAE8 F6 IE81 A4 IHNB C5 IP65 E3 IU3F F8
FE45 B4 FN0B E6 I109 E8 I251 E3 I393 C7 I535 B8 IAE9 F5 IE82 A4 IHND B5 IT03 C2 IU3G E8
FE46 B4 FN0C E5 I110 E8 I252 E1 I394 C7 I536 B8 IC02 B7 IE84 A4 IHNE B5 IT04 C3 IU3H F8
FE47 B5 FN15 E5 I111 B5 I253 E1 I395 C6 I537 B8 IC50 B7 IE85 A4 IHNF B6 IT05 D3 IU3K E8
FE48 A3 FP01 E2 I112 D4 I254 F3 I396 D5 I538 A8 IC51 B7 IE86 A4 IHNG B6 IT06 D3 IU3M E8
FE49 B3 FP02 E2 I113 D6 I255 E1 I397 D5 I539 A8 IC54 B8 IE87 A4 IHNH B6 IT07 D2 IU3N E8
FE50 C3 FP04 F2 I114 B5 I256 E1 I398 D5 I540 A8 IC80 B7 IE88 A5 IHNJ B6 IT08 D3 IU3P E8
FE51 A3 FP05 G2 I115 D5 I257 E1 I399 D5 I541 A8 IC81 B7 IE89 A1 IHNK B6 IT09 D3 IU3R E8
FE52 A3 FP06 F3 I116 B4 I258 F1 I400 C5 I542 A8 IC82 B7 IE90 A1 IHPD C5 IT10 C2 IU3S E8
Part 3 Part 4 FE53 B4
FE54 A4
FP07 F3
FP08 F3
I117 C6
I118 B5
I259
I260
E1
F3
I401
I402
D5
C6
I543
I544
A8
A8
IC83 B7
IC84 B7
IE91
IE92
A2
A2
IHPG C5
IHR1 D4
IT11
IT12
C2
D3
IU3T
IU40
E8
E8
FE55 A3 FP09 F3 I119 C5 I261 F2 I403 D5 I545 A8 IC85 B8 IE93 A3 IHR8 D4 IT13 D2 IU41 E8
I_17900_092c.eps I_17900_092d.eps FE56 D1
FE57 A4
FP0A F3
FP0B F3
I120 D6
I121 D6
I262
I263
F3
F3
I404
I405
D5
C6
I546
I547
A8
A8
IC86 B7
IC87 B7
IE94
IE95
A3
A1
IHRA D4
IHRB C4
IT14
IT15
D2
C2
IU42
IU43
E8
E8
FE58 A3 FP0C G3 I122 D6 I264 F3 I406 B5 I548 B8 IC88 B7 IE96 A1 IHRE D4 IT16 D2 IU44 E8
FE59 A4 FP0E F3 I123 B4 I265 F3 I407 C6 I549 B8 IC89 A7 IE98 A1 IHRH C4 IT17 D2 IU45 E7
FE60 B2 FP0F F3 I124 C5 I266 F4 I408 C6 I550 B8 IC90 B8 IE99 A1 IHRJ C4 IT18 C3 IU46 E8
FE61 B2 FP0G F3 I125 B5 I267 F4 I409 B4 I551 B8 ICA2 B8 IEA1 A1 IHRK C5 IT19 C2 IU47 E7
FE62 B2 FP0H F3 I126 B4 I268 F4 I410 B4 I552 B8 ICA3 B8 IEA2 A1 IHRL D4 IT21 D2 IU80 E8
FE63 B2 FP0J G3 I127 C4 I269 F2 I411 B4 I553 B8 ICA4 B8 IEA3 A1 IHRM D5 IT22 C3 IU81 G7
FE64 B2 FP0K F3 I128 C4 I270 F2 I412 D5 I554 C8 ICA5 B8 IEA4 A1 IHRV C4 IT23 D2 IU82 G7
FE65 B2 FP0P G3 I129 C4 I271 E3 I413 C4 I555 B7 ICA6 C8 IEA5 A1 IHRW C4 IT24 C2 IU83 G7
FE66 B2 FP0R E1 I130 C4 I272 E1 I414 B5 I556 C8 ICA7 C8 IEA6 A1 IHRY C4 IT25 C2 IU84 G7
FE67 A3 FP0S E1 I131 B5 I273 E1 I415 B5 I557 C8 ICA8 C8 IEA7 A1 IHRZ C4 IT26 C2 IU85 G8
FE68 B2 FP0T E1 I132 B6 I274 E1 I416 B5 I558 C8 ICA9 B8 IEA8 A1 IHS0 C4 IT27 C2 IU86 G7
FE69 B4 FP0U E1 I133 B6 I275 G4 I417 B5 I559 B8 ICAA B8 IEB0 B1 IHS1 C4 IT28 D2 IU87 G7
FE70 B2 FP0V E1 I134 B4 I276 F2 I418 B5 I560 B8 ICAB C8 IEB1 B1 IHS2 D4 IT29 C2 IU88 G7
FE71 B1 FP0W E1 I135 B4 I277 E2 I419 B5 I561 C8 ICAC C8 IEB4 B1 IHS3 D4 IT30 D2 IU89 G7
FE72 B2 FP10 F3 I136 B4 I278 E2 I420 B5 I562 C8 ICAD C8 IEB5 B1 IHS4 D4 IT31 C3 IU8A G7
FE73 B1 FP11 F3 I137 B4 I279 G2 I421 A5 I563 C8 ICD8 B7 IEC0 B2 IHS5 D4 IT32 C3 IU8B G8
FE74 B2 FP12 F4 I138 B4 I280 F2 I422 A5 I564 B8 ICG0 C8 IEC1 B2 IHS6 D4 IT33 C2 IU8C G7
FE75 B1 FP13 F4 I139 B5 I281 F2 I423 A5 I565 B8 ICG1 B8 IEC2 B2 IHS7 C5 IT34 D2 IU8D G8
FE76 A2 FP14 F4 I140 D5 I282 F2 I424 A5 I566 B8 ICG2 B8 IEC3 B2 IHS8 D5 IT35 D3 IU8E G7
FE77 A2 FP15 F4 I141 D3 I283 F2 I425 A5 I567 B8 ICG3 B8 IEC4 A1 IHSA D5 IT41 C2 IU8F F8
FE78 A2 FP16 F4 I142 D3 I284 E6 I426 A6 I568 B8 ICG4 A8 IEC5 A1 IHSB D4 IT71 C2 IU8G E8
FE79 A2 FP17 E1 I143 B5 I285 E6 I427 A6 I569 A7 ICG5 B8 IEC6 B1 IHSC D4 IT73 D2
FE80 A2 FP20 E3 I144 B4 I286 E5 I428 A6 I570 B7 ICG6 B8 IEC7 B1 IHSD C5 IT74 D2
FE81 A2 FP21 E3 I145 C5 I287 E6 I429 A6 I571 B7 ICG7 A8 IF00 A6 IHSE D4 IT75 C2
FE82 A1 FP22 E3 I146 E8 I288 E5 I430 A5 I572 B7 ICG8 A8 IF01 A6 IHSG D5 IT76 C2
FE83 A2 FP23 E3 I147 G7 I289 E5 I431 A5 I573 B8 ICG9 A8 IF02 A6 IHSH C4 IT77 C2
FE84 A1 FP24 E3 I148 G8 I290 E5 I432 A5 I574 B7 ICGA A8 IF03 A6 IHSK D5 IT78 C2
FE85 A2 FP27 E1 I149 G7 I291 E5 I433 B6 I575 B7 ICGH A8 IF04 A6 IHSL D5 IT79 D1
FE86 B1 FP28 E1 I150 G8 I292 E6 I434 A5 I576 B7 ICGK A8 IF05 A6 IHSM D5 IT81 D2
FE87 B1 FP29 E1 I151 G7 I293 E6 I435 B5 I577 B7 ICGM A8 IF06 A6 IHSN D6 IT86 C2
FE88 B1 FP2A E1 I152 G7 I294 E6 I436 A6 I578 B7 ICGN A8 IF07 A6 IHSP D5 IT89 D2
FE89 A1 FT11 C2 I153 G7 I295 E6 I437 A6 I579 B8 ICGP A8 IF08 A6 IHSR D6 IT90 C3
FE90 A1 FT12 C2 I154 G7 I296 E6 I438 A6 I580 B7 ICGR A8 IF09 A6 IHSS D6 IT91 D3
FE91 A1 FT13 C2 I155 G7 I297 E6 I439 A6 I581 B7 ICGV A8 IF10 A6 IHST D5 IT92 C2
FE92 A4 FT15 C2 I156 G8 I298 E6 I440 A6 I582 B7 ICGW B8 IF11 B6 IHSU C5 IT93 D2
FE93 A4 FT17 C2 I157 G7 I299 E6 I441 A6 I583 F5 ICGY B8 IF12 A6 IHSV C5 IT94 C2
FE94 A4 FT36 C3 I158 G7 I300 E6 I442 B6 I584 F6 ICGZ A8 IF13 A6 IHSW C5 IT95 D2
FE95 A4 FT37 C2 I159 G7 I301 E6 I443 A6 I585 F5 ICH0 A8 IF14 A6 IHSY C4 IT96 D2
FE96 A4 FT38 C2 I160 G7 I302 E6 I444 A6 I586 G6 ICH1 A8 IF15 A6 IHV1 B5 IT97 C2
FE97 A4 FT39 C3 I161 E8 I303 E6 I445 A6 I587 F6 ICH2 A8 IF16 A6 IHV3 D4 ITA2 D3
FE98 A1 FT40 C3 I162 E7 I304 E6 I446 A6 I588 F5 ICH3 A8 IF17 A6 IHV6 D4 ITA3 C2
FE99 A4 FT41 D2 I163 E8 I305 E6 I447 A6 I589 F5 ICH4 B7 IF18 B5 IHVA B5 ITA4 C1
FEA0 B2 FT42 C3 I164 E7 I306 E6 I448 A6 I590 F5 ICH5 C8 IF27 A5 IHVB B5 ITA5 C1
FEA1 B2 FT52 C2 I165 E8 I307 E6 I449 A6 I591 F5 ICH6 C8 IF28 B6 IHVE C5 ITA6 D3
FEA5 A1 FT56 C2 I166 E8 I308 E6 I450 A6 I592 F5 ICH7 C8 IFA2 A5 IHW0 D5 ITA8 C2
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FEA6 A1
FEA7 A1
FT58 D2
FT59 C2
I167 E8
I168 E8
I309
I310
D6
C5
I451
I452
A6
A6
I593
I594
F5
F5
ICH8 C8
ICH9 C8
IFA3
IFA4
A5
A5
IHW7 B5
IHW8 B5
IU00
IU01
E8
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SSB: Test Points (Part 1 Bottom Side)

Part 1

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SSB: Test Points (Part 2 Bottom Side)

Part 2

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SSB: Test Points (Part 3 Bottom Side)

Part 3

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SSB: Test Points (Part 4 Bottom Side)

Part 4

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I2C IC Overview
I²C
B04E PNX8541: CONTROL B07E HDMI SWITCH B07D HDMI B02A CHANNEL DECODER B02B MAIN TUNER B02C CHANNEL DECODER DVB-C B03A STI7101: CONTROL

7H00 +3V3-PER
PNX8541E

3HPM

3HPK
AJ27 SDA3 3HPJ SDA-SSB SDA-SSB
I2C3-SDA
AJ28 SCL3 3HPH SCL-SSB SCL-SSB
I2C3-SCL
AIN-5V BIN-5V CIN-5V DIN-5V

3TB8

3TB7

3A45

3A44
3T57

3T56
3T26

3T28
3P77

3P76
PNX8541 +3V3DVB STI7101:
ERR B03C
13 SDRAM
50 49 34 35 23 24 18 17 AJ31 AJ30

3P6D
3PSV
ERR ERR

3P66

3P6B

3P17
3P64
3P6T

3P18
15 53

3T33
1P05

3T32
3P6Z 16 7AA1
7P02 98 PARX-DDC-SDA ARX-DDC-SDA 7T17 15 SDA-TUNER 7T57 7TA4 7A00
B04H B04H PNX8541: DIGITAL VIDEO IN AD8197AASTZ 3P6Y 15
HDMI TDA10048HN TDA9898HL TDA10023HT EDD2516A STI7101BWC
99 PARX-DDC-SCL ARX-DDC-SCL SIDE
16 SCL-TUNER
HDMI 7AA2
E10 DDC-SDA 89 HDMI 1P02 CHANNEL IF CHANNEL LMI-D DIGITAL
EDD2516A

3T36

3T35
DDC-SDA MUX 3P69 RECEIVER PROCESSING RECEIVER INTERFACE
93 PBRX-DDC-SDA BRX-DDC-SDA 16
C9 DDC-SCL 90
DDC-SCL PBRX-DDC-SCL 3P68 BRX-DDC-SCL 15 HDMI 1 7 6
94 DDR LMI-A

1
2
ERR ERR ERR ERR ERR
23 BACK 37 26 48 SDRAM 38
1P03 1T04 16Mx16
B04Q PNX8541: FLASH 85 PCRX-DDC-SDA 3P6G CRX-DDC-SDA 16 TD1716F/BHXP
HDMI 2

18
19
7HA0 PCRX-DDC-SCL 3P6F CRX-DDC-SCL 15
86 BACK
B04F NAND512W3A2CN6E MAIN
4x HDMI TUNER
1P04
PCI XIO 3P69 CONNECTOR B03B STI7101:
80 PDRX-DDC-SDA DRX-DDC-SDA 16
NAND HDMI 3 FLASH
PCI-AD<>NAND-AD FLASH 3P68 15
ERR 7A50
81 PDRX-DDC-SCL DRX-DDC-SCL BACK 34
(128x8) M29W640FT70N6

3P19

3P04
3P6C
3P6A
3P6U
3P6S

3P63

3P65
FLASH EMI-D(0-15)
EPROM
5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6
8Mx8
3HPE 7P06 7P04 7P05 7P08 4Mx16
AH27 SDA1 SDA-UP-MIPS EMI-A(1-22)
I2C1SDA M24C02 M24C02 M24C02 M24C02
AK27 SCL1 3HPD SCL-UP-MIPS
I2C1-SCL EEPROM EEPROM EEPROM EEPROM
Only for MPEG4
AK28 SDA2 3HPG SDA-UP-MIPS B04C PNX8541: NVM B05F PNX5100: CONTROL B05A PNX5100: SDRAM B06A FPGA AMBILIGHT B05E PNX5100: LVDS AB02 VIDEO-FLOW - LVDS-IN AB08 DISPLAY AB07 FPGA: LED-DIMMING
I2C2-SDA (optional) (optional) INTERFACING (PART 2)
3HPF (optional) (optional)
AK29 SCL2 SCL-UP-MIPS
I2C2-SCL SDA-SSB

PNX8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER SCL-SSB


B04A B04A
+3V3

3CDD

3CDC

*3F23

*3F22
3CD8

3CD7
+3V3-PER
5 6 K1 K2 71 70 2 1

3F36
3F37
1G51 1F41
3H49
3H50

7C01 4 SDA-DISP 3CA4 50 SDA-I2C4-SSB 3F19 SDA-I2C4


1
3H66 7CD0 7C00 HYB18TC512160B2F *7F00 7F08
SDA-AMBI-3V3
I2C uP-SDA AH3 M24C08 PNX5100EH XC3S250E PCA9540B SCL-DISP 3CA5 49 SCL-I2C4-SSB 3F20 SCL-I2C4
5 2
3H65 7C02
I2C uP-SCL AG4 SCL-AMBI-3V3 MM_DATA

3FJU
HYB18TC512160B2F

3FJT
EEPROM PNX5100 SPARTAN 3 MILTIPLEXER
7H02 FPGA
AMBI-LIGHT FC1 FAN CONTROL B9 A9
M25P05 DDR 7 (optional)
5 6 MM_A SDRAM
ERR ERR ERR
21 16Mx16 28 24 8 7F18
512K 7 1M71 1M71 EP3C40F484C7N
STANDBY 7HC3 3DA2 3122
CONTROL FLASH M24C64 3 3 SDA-IN
FPGA
3CA3 1 3121 SCL-IN CYCLONE III
EEPROM 1
WC-EEPROM-PNX5100
(MAIN NVM) B04E

9120

9121
7HC4
U4 P0.1 RESET-NVM 8 9C02
L1 SDA-AMBI-3V3 7 6

L2 9C01 SCL-AMBI-3V3
7120
PCA9533DP

ANALOGUE EXTERNAL D 4-bit I2C


B08D B08B ANALOGUE EXTERNALS B OR ONLY FOR LED BACK-LIGHT
LED DIMMER
AB03 VIDEO-FLOW - LVDS-OUT
7E17 ERR ERR (optional)
ST3232C 41 42

RS232 ERR
43
INTERFACE
1F51
AB1 RXD-UP 12 ONLY FOR LED BACK-LIGHT 9F2F 3F2S
RXD R1-OUT SDA-I2C4-DISP 50
+5VDCOUT 7E18 *7F01 TS1 TEMP SENSOR TO
AC5 TXD-UP 11 M24C02 M25P05 (optional) 9F2G 3F2T
TXD T1-IN SCL-I2C4-DISP 49 DISPLAY
1E06

3E47
3E70
1E05
R2-IN 8 3
1T02
10

15

UART 12 DATA-SDA 5 EEPROM


5

2M
SERVICE 3 SDA-TEMP1
7 2 FLASH
T2-OUT CONNECTOR 15 CLK-SCL 256x8
6
1

SCL-TEMP1
11

3124

3123
E27 RXD-MIPS 9 R1-OUT
RXD VGA
CONNECTOR
D28 TXD-MIPS 10 1 2
TXD T1-IN
+3V3 7104
UART LM75ADP
B04G PNX8541: SDRAM
LEVEL ADAPTER

3FAB
3FAA
7HG0 1M59 DIGITAL
B04G 3FA6
EDE5116AJBG 33 *9F11 SDA-AMBI-3V3 9FA2 3 TEMP
DDR SENSOR
7HG1 3FA5
DDR2-D EDE5116AJBG 32 *9F09 SCL-AMBI-3V3 9FA1 1
TO
5 AMBI-LIGHT
SDRAM 6 MODULE
DDR2-A
+3V3 4
6
*IN LATER SETS THE PNX5100 HAS TAKEN OVER THE FUNCTION FOR
CALCULATING THE AMBI-LIGHT BEHAVIOUR FROM THE FPGA (SPARTAN). ONLY FOR AUREA SETS

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Supply Lines Overview


SUPPLY LINES OVERVIEW
A SUPPLY
A B01B DC / DC B01C DC/DC B03F STI701: DEBUG B04P PNX8541: POWER
B06B LED PANEL CONTROL B09B ETHERNET
+3V3 +3V3 +1V2-PNX8541 +1V2-PNX8541 +3V3 +3V3
B01a +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY
B01a B01b B01a
+12VF +12VF 5N06 +3V3-ET-DIG
+3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY
1M99 B01a 5U09 B01b +3V3 +3V3
1M99 +1V2-STANDBY +1V2-STANDBY B01a 5N07 +3V3-ET-ANA
1 1
1U02 +12VD
B04c,B05h, +12VFF
B04A PNX8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER
B01a +5V +5V
12V 5U06 B01c
T3A B06b,c,B07b, +3V3 +3V3
1M20
+1V2-PNX8541

3U3T
2 2 B08a,b,c B01a +1V2-PNX8541 B01a
12V 5HYA B04a,c,e, 5
7U0L
NCP5422
7U0H-1 12V/5V
+1V2-PNX5100 +1V2-PNX5100
+3V3-PER
B04f,k,n
TO 1M20 B09C BUFFERING
15 CONVERSION B01c J
3 3 1 5HK3 RREF-PNX8541 8 +3V3 +3V3
SGND1 +5V B04a,l,B06a,b, B04h LED
5U05
4 4 Dual B07a,c,d,e, B01a
7U0H-2 5HY1 VDDA-LVDS
SGND1 Out-of-Phase B08a,b,d +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY B04o
B01b
5 5 Synchronous +5V5-TUN
LAMP-ON-OUT 2 B02a,b +3V3
BL-ON B04A +3V3
Buck Controller VDDA-AUDIO VDDA-AUDIO B06C SUPPLY
CONTROL B04p B10A AUDIO
MAIN BL-DIM
6 6 BACKLIGHT-OUT
B05H B01b
+3V3-PER +3V3-PER B04l
5HY4 VDDA-DAC B01a +3V3F +3V3F
+3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY
CONTROL +5V +5V
POWER SUPPLY 7U0D-1
B01c
5HY7 AUDIO-ADC 7FB1 +1V8-PNX5100 B01b
B05a,d +AUDIO-POWER +AUDIO-POWER
7 7 BACKLIGHT-BOOST
BOOST B05H 12V/1V2 +1V8-PNX8541 +1V8-PNX8541 B01b
5FB0 +1V8-PNX8541 5D00 AVCC
CONTROL 16 CONVERSION B04B PNX8541: DEBUG B06c
B04g,p
+1V2-PNX5100 +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +12VD +12VD -AUDIO-POWER -AUDIO-POWER
8 8 7U0D-2 5U04 B01b B01b
BACKLIGHT-PWM-ANA-DISP
SGND1 B05H 3FB0 B01b
B04a,B05d +V-LM833 -A-POWER
CONTROL 15
B04C PNX8541: NVM B04Q PNX8541: FLASH
5D03 -SPEAKER-POWER
+2V5-REF +2V5-REF
1M95 1M95 B01b
+3V3-PER +3V3-PER +3V3 +3V3
1 1 +3V3-STANDBY B04a,b,d,p,
3.3VSB B04P B01a
B06b,B07d, 5HA0 +3V3-NAND
+5V5-TUN +5V5-TUN
7U0M +1V2-STANDBY B08d,B10a B02A CHANNEL DECODER
J MAINS LED 2K8
7U0N B07d
VOLT.
B01a,B04p
+3V3 +3V3
7H04 +5V-TUN B07A CI: PCMCIA CONNECTOR
1M20
TO 1M20
REG. B01a 7H05 5 +3V3-STBY
5T08 B06B
+3V3DVB +3V3 +3V3
+5V B01a SSB
+1V2-PNX8541 +1V2-PNX8541
STAB. B05A PNX5100: SDRAM 8 +5V2
2 2 STANDBY
PSON B04A +5V +5V
B01a +12VD +12VD +1V8-PNX5100 +1V8-PNX5100 B01c
3 3 CONTROL 5T09 +1V2DVB B01b B06c
3P09 PCMCIA-VCC-VPP
SGND1 3C20 PNX5100-DDR2-VREF-CTRL
4 4 +5V-TUN +5V-TUN AB01 DC/DC
B01c +T
SGND1 3C22 PNX5100-DDR2-VREF-DDR (optional)
5 5
B04D PNX8541: MISCELANEOUS 1F10
1 +12VS 1F01
SGND1 TO TO 1M09
+3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY SUPPLY 5U04 1 FC1
6 6
1U01 +12V B02B MAIN TUNER B01b B07B AUDIO IN HDMI
1U01 FAN CON
12V 5U05 +12V
B01a AB08
7U0R +33VTUN +33VTUN
7 7 T3A
VOLT.
+2V5-REF
B01b
B05B PNX5100: VIDEO
B01b
+12VD +12VD T3A
12V 3T66 3T67 5T52 +VTUN
REG. B06c 5U06
+3V3 +3V3
12V
8 8
+3V3 +3V3
B04E PNX8541: CONTROL
5U07 1U02 +12V-DC
B01a
3U60 B01a
+VCC-LM B01a +1V2-PNX8541 +1V2-PNX8541 T1A
B01c
+5V-TUN 5T53 +5V-TUN
B03b
B07C USB CONNECTOR

5T53 V1
+3V3-PER +3V3-PER B05D PNX5100: POWER 5U03
B04P +5V +5V
B01c

3U01
+3V3 +3V3
9 9 +AUDIO-POWER 7U00 7U06 12V/3V3
12VA B01a
B04i,B10a 5C67 +3V3-PNX5100-LVDS-IN NCP5422 14 COVERSION
10 10
SGND2 B02C CHANNEL DECODER DVB-C B04F PNX8541: CONTROL 1
5U01 +3V3 AB04,AB05,
11 11 -AUDIO-POWER 5C68 +3V3-PNX5100-CLOCK
-12VA
B04i,B10a +3V3-PER +3V3-PER B07D HDMI Dual
Out-of-Phase
7U01 AB08
+3V3 +3V3
5C69 +3V3-PNX5100-DDR-PLL0 Synchronous
B01a B04P +5V +5V 7U28 +2V5
7TA1 B01c 2 AB04
Buck Controller
+1V8DVBC 5C70 +3V3-PNX5100-LVDS-PLL
IN OUT 1P05
COM +1V8-PNX5100 HDMI SIDE AIN-5V
+12VF +12VF +1V8-PNX5100 18 7U03
CONNECTOR
7TA2 3V3DVBC B04G PNX8541: SDRAM B06c

6P04
B01a +1V2-PNX5100 +1V2-PNX5100 12V/1V2
1P02 16
3U42 5U08 6U0B +33VTUN HDMI 3 BIN-5V COVERSION
B03b B02a 18
7TA3 5C60 +1V2-PNX5100-CLOCK CONNECTOR 7U02 5U02 +1V2
7U0P +3V3F +3V3F AB04

6P06
+1V8DVBC B01a
5C61 +1V2-PNX5100-TRI-PLL1 1P03
HDMI 2 CIN-5V 15
18
VSW +1V8-PNX8541 +1V8-PNX8541 CONNECTOR
5C62 +1V2-PNX5100-TRI-PLL2

6P05
B06C 3HJ1 1P04
(RESERVED) DDR2-VREF-CTRL HDMI 1
5C63 +1V2-PNX5100-TRI-PLL3 DIN-5V
B03A STI701: CONTROL
3HJ3 CONNECTOR
18
+3V3F +3V3F DDR2-VREF-DDR AB02 VIDEO-FLOW - LVDS-IN

6P03
+2V5 +2V5 5C64 +1V2-PNX5100-DDR-PLL1
B01a +5V-CON
(optional)
+2V5 B01b
7U71 5A10 V_LVC04 5C65 +1V2-PNX5100-LVDS-PLL 1F41
B03a,c,h B07e +12V-SSB
+3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY TO 1G51 51
+3V3 +3V3 B01b
7U70-1 5C66 +1V2-PNX5100-DLL B
+2V5-REF
B01a B04H PNX8541: DIGITAL VIDEO IN SSB
+1V2-PNX8541 +1V2-PNX8541 RREF-PNX8541 RREF-PNX8541
B01a B04P
AB03 VIDEO-FLOW - LVDS-OUT
7U72 +1V B05E PNX5100: LVDS B07E HDMI SWITCH (optional) 1F51
B03h
B03B STI701: FLASH +VDISP 1 TO

7U70-2 +3V3 +3V3


B04I PNX8541: AUDIO +3V3 +3V3
+3V3 +3V3
DISPLAY
B01a B01a
+2V5-REF B01a VDISP2 VDISP2
+AUDIO-POWER +AUDIO-POWER B05h 1G50 5P09 +3V3_BUF
B01b
5HM0 AUDIO-VDD 41
5P04 +3V3-DIG AB04 FPGA: POWER + CONTROL
+1V2 (optional)
B03C STI701: SDRAM
-AUDIO-POWER -AUDIO-POWER B05h
VDISP1 VDISP1
1G51 TO 1F41
+1V2
5P05 +3V3-ANA
B01A DC/DC B01b
1 AB02 5F55 5F53 +1V2-PLL AB07,AB08
+2V5 +2V5 5HM1 AUDIO-VEE
LED DIM +5V-CON +5V-CON
B01b 5F54 +1V2-FPGA
5AA0 +2V5-LMI B07d AB08
+12V +12V B03h 3P03
B01b +5V-MUX
3AAN +2V5 +2V5
LMI-VREF B05F PNX5100: CONTROL

6P07
5U02 +12VF
B01b,c
B04K PNX8541: ANALOGUE AV
+5V +5V
3AAA B01c 5F51 +2V5-PLL
LMI-VREF-ST +3V3 +3V3 AB07,AB08
3U70

+3V3-PER +3V3-PER 5P10


7U0A 7U08 12V/3V3 B01a +5V_AUX 5F25 +2V5in-FPGA
B02a,b,c 3AAR B04P AB08
NCP5422 14]0 COVERSION B03a,b,h,f, LMI-VREF2-ST
5P11 +5V_BUF 5F24 +2V5out-FPGA
1 B04a,l,m,p,q, AB07,AB08
5U01 +3V3
Dual
7U02
B05b,d,e,f,g,h,i, B04L PNX8541: AUDIO B05G PNX5100: PCI
+3V3 +3V3
Out-of-Phase B06a,b,B07a,e,
Synchronous
2
B08a,b,d B03D STI701: AV-INTERFACE
B01c
+5V +5V +3V3 +3V3 5F57 +3V3
Buck Controller B09a,b,c B01a AB07,AB08
+3V3TMDS 7HP0 B08A ANALOGUE EXTERNALS A
+3V3TMDS VDDA-AUDIO
B03h B04p
IN OUT
5U03 +3V3F +3V3 +3V3
B01b,B04g,
COM
B05H PNX5100: DISPLAY-INTERFACING B01a
B06c B01a +3V3 +3V3 +5V +5V AB05 CLOCK
7U05 +3V3 +3V3 B01c (optional)
B03H STI701: POWER
B01a +3V3 +3V3
12V/1V2 +12VD +12VD +12VD +12VD
16 +1V +1V B01b
COVERSION B01b B01b
7U06 5U00 +1V2-PNX8541 5AE8 7CG1 5CG2 +VDISP1
+1VTMDS
BO1b,B02a,
B04a,e,p
B04M PNX8541: AUDIO B05e
AB06 FPGA: LED-DIMMING (PART 1)
15 SENCE+1V 5CG0 +VDISP2 B05e (optional)
7CG2 B08B ANALOGUE EXTERNALS B +1V2-PLL +1V2-PLL
+2V5 +2V5 +3V3 +3V3 LCD-PWR-ON
B01b B01a +3V3 +3V3 +1V2-FPGA +1V2-FPGA
B01a
5AE4 VDDE-2V5
+5V +5V +2V5-PLL +2V5-PLL
1V2-STANDBY 1V2-STANDBY B01c
B01b 5AE7 +2V5-CLKGENA B05I PNX5100: DEBUG
+12VD +12VD +2V5in-FPGA +2V5in-FPGA
+3V3 +3V3 B01b
B01a +3V3 +3V3
5AE2 +3V3TMDS
B04N PNX8541: VIDEO STREAMS
B01a
+2V5out-FPGA +2V5out-FPGA
B03d
+3V3-PER +3V3-PER +Vram-FPGA +Vram-FPGA
5AE0 VDDE-3V3

2V5-LMI
B04P B06A FPGA AMBILIGHT B08C ANALOGUE EXTERNALS C
2V5-LMI
B03c +3V3 +3V3 +12VD +12VD
B01b
1M90 B01a
5F04 +3V3M
AB07 FPGA: LED-DIMMING (PART 2)
1 B04O PNX8541: DIGITAL VIDEO OUT / LVDS
+1V2-PLL
(optional)
24VA 7F06 +1V2-PLL
2
SGND3 VDDA-LVDS VDDA-LVDS +1V2-PF
3 IN OUT +2V5-PLL +2V5-PLL
24VA TO
B04P
COM 5F02 +1V2M
B08D ANALOGUE EXTERNALS D
4
SGND3 AMBI-LIGHT UNIT +2V5out-FPGA +2V5out-FPGA
5 7F07 +3V3 +3V3
24VA +2V5-PF B01a
6 IN OUT +Vram-FPGA +Vram-FPGA
SGND3 +5V +5V
COM B01c
5F03 +2V5M
FC1 FANCONTROL +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY
1M09 (optional) +5V +5V
B01b AB08 CLOCK
1M09 B01c +3V3
(optional) +3V3
1 +12V
+12V TO 1F01 1
2 TO +12V +12V
+12V AB01 7113
3 LED DIM PANEL
GND LED DIM
IN OUT
+3V3 B09A USB 2.0
7F07 5F0L +VDISP
4 AB03
GND COM
B01a +3V3 +3V3
7F08
LCD-PWR-ON

I_17900_088.eps
100708
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 65

7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


Main Power Supply IPB 37" Stby, MF
1101 G14 1200 F1 2104 E7 2117 E7 2130 G6 2165 D1 2179 D1 3108 D8 3121 F7 3134 F5 3148 F7 3161 G10 3183 D4 3196 D4 6105 E8 6125 E1 6150 C9 7111 B12 7165 H10 F103 F14 F117 G1 F130 B13 I107 D11 I120 D6 I136 D4 I151 C10 I168 A3 I188 D14
1102 H13 1201 F2 2105 F6 2118 G3 2131 D7 2166 D5 2180 H1 3109 B5 3122 D13 3135 G5 3149 F8 3162 G11 3184 B3 3197 F1 6106 D12 6129 E1 6151 E7 7112 E12 9100 A12 F104 F14 F118 G1 F131 B14 I108 E11 I121 B13 I138 E3 I152 D11 I169 A4 I189 C11
1103 H14 1308 G1 2106 D6 2119 D11 2132 F8 2167 B3 2181 H3 3110 G3 3123 F7 3136 G5 3150 F8 3163 G10 3185 B2 5101 G2 6107 D7 6130 E2 6155 G11 7113 E13 9101 D12 F106 B14 F119 G1 F132 B13 I109 G5 I122 F5 I139 E3 I154 E5 I170 F10 I190 D8
1104 H13 1M09 F14 2107 E9 2120 D11 2133 G10 2168 E4 2182 G4 3111 D9 3124 D13 3137 G6 3151 G8 3164 C12 3186 B4 5102 B9 6108 D7 6132 E2 7101 D7 7121 D5 9102 F11 F107 F14 F120 F4 F133 G14 I110 G5 I123 F8 I140 C9 I156 G9 I171 G10 I191 B11
1105 H14 1M59 C14 2108 C9 2121 D11 2134 C11 2169 E2 2183 C11 3112 D8 3125 E12 3138 F8 3152 F6 3165 G11 3187 E4 5103 G4 6115 D11 6136 F5 7102 D9 7122 D4 9103 D7 F108 G14 F121 G4 F134 G14 I111 F6 I124 F8 I141 C11 I157 E8 I172 G11 I192 B12
1111 F2 1M90 C14 2109 C10 2122 C11 2140 A10 2170 B5 2184 E6 3113 E8 3126 E12 3139 D6 3153 E11 3166 G11 3188 E2 5104 C9 6116 E11 6137 F5 7103 E6 7124 E5 9120 G13 F109 G14 F122 F5 F135 D8 I112 G6 I125 E9 I142 B9 I160 E4 I180 B6 I193 B11
1113 G2 1M95 F14 2110 H10 2123 D11 2141 B10 2171 E2 3101 G6 3114 G3 3127 B8 3140 B9 3154 E12 3167 H11 3189 E3 5110 G7 6117 E11 6138 G5 7104 C2 7125-1 E3 9137 G6 F110 G14 F123 H5 F136 B9 I113 F7 I126 F8 I143 D6 I161 E4 I181 B6 I194 B10
1115 G4 1T59 E14 2111 B8 2124 E11 2142 B11 2172 E3 3102 G2 3115 H11 3128 F5 3141 B10 3155 B10 3168 H11 3190 E4 5120 C6 6118 F11 6140 D7 7105 F9 7125-2 E5 9180 B14 F111 G14 F124 E2 I101 D7 I114 G6 I127 F8 I144 B10 I162 D5 I182 H12 I195 B10
1120 H14 1T60 D14 2112 G5 2125 E11 2151 E7 2173 E4 3103 G4 3116 H10 3129 B13 3142 A10 3156 B10 3169 H11 3191 E4 5121 C11 6120 D11 6141 D7 7106 B5 7126-1 A2 9181 B14 F112 G13 F125 D2 I102 F2 I115 E9 I130 D1 I145 B10 I163 D5 I183 C14 I196 D12
1130 G7 1T90 B14 2113 D6 2126 E11 2161 G11 2175 E3 3104 B5 3117 F3 3130 D6 3143 A11 3157 B12 3170 E5 3192 E3 6101 F4 6121 B6 6142 E6 7107 E7 7126-2 A4 9182 F14 F113 G14 F126 D6 I103 D7 I116 G5 I131 E1 I146 A11 I164 D5 I184 C14 I197 E12
1140 C10 2101 G2 2114 B12 2127 E11 2162 G11 2176 B6 3105 C5 3118 G9 3131 E6 3144 B11 3158 E4 3171 D6 3193 A4 6102 D6 6122 E2 6143 F8 7108 D6 7140 A10 9183 F14 F114 G1 F127 E6 I104 F4 I117 D9 I132 E1 I147 A11 I165 B2 I185 D14
1141 D10 2102 G3 2115 G13 2128 E9 2163 H10 2177 E4 3106 D12 3119 D9 3132 G4 3145 A12 3159 B12 3181 E2 3194 B3 6103 C10 6123 E2 6144 A13 7109 B11 7141-1 B9 9184 D14 F115 F1 F128 E11 I105 G4 I118 C9 I134 E2 I148 A13 I166 B3 I186 D14
1150 H12 2103 G6 2116 E12 2129 D7 2164 B4 2178 D4 3107 D8 3120 F7 3133 F7 3147 E7 3160 G10 3182 D3 3195 D4 6104 C10 6124 B6 6145 D8 7110 B11 7141-2 A10 F102 E13 F116 G1 F129 D12 I106 C11 I119 B9 I135 D2 I150 E9 I167 B2 I187 D14

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

A1 STANDBY, MAINS FILTER, PFC+AUX A1


+3V3-STANDBY

10K RES

100n RES
3142

2140
A
7140 I146 3145
6 BC857BW +12V
I168 7126-2 RES 7141-2 2K2
7126-1 2 3 BC847BS 3 BC847BS
BC847BS I169 3193 3143 I147 I148 6144
1 5 6 5 9100
STANDBY
3194

10K
10K I145 10K BZX384-C12
4 7141-1 2 4 I144 +24V +24V +24V

3186

2164

3144

2142

100n
BC847BS

RES
10K

1K0
10n
6124 I180 3140

3141
I166 1 1T90
I167 3185 3184 F130 F131
3K3 +24V 9180
BAT54 COL COLD I142 1

BAT54 COL

470K
2141

1u0
15R 560R F132 2

100u 25V
3104

2170

6121

2176

100n

2114

100n
3159

3129
9181

1K5

47K

1K0
HOT
+160V
F136
I194 3155 I193
+12V 3
4 B
+3V3-STANDBY I191 3157 5

330u 200V
I165 I181 10K
2167 6

5102
2111
7106

80R
1 TS2431 3156 7109 10K I192

180R
3109
BC847BW 7111 B6B-PH-K
1u0

3127
K
BC857BW

12K
I119 I195 10K I121
F106

R
7110

BAS316

6103

2109
2 BC847BW 1M90

1u0
BAS316
5104 GND-SND

BY229X-800

6104

3164

10K
A
BS51707-01 1

3105

6150

2108
4K7

1n0
16 2
2 1 GNDHOT2 3
7104 3

7
5120
TCET1102(G) BS16705-00 2 15 GND-SND 4
GND-SND 5
I140 I118
COLD 3 14
B6B-PH-K
6
C
I141 2122 I106 2134
HOT 4 13
GNDHOT2
1n0 1M59
5 1
PFC+AUX 5 12 1140 I151 5121 2183 1n0
S_SCL
I183
1
3.5A T 125V I189 I184

BZX384-C18
6 11 45R 15n 2

BAT54 COL
3 4 S_SDA
6120 F129 3

6145
+24V I2C-SEL1 I185
GNDHOT1 4

2
10

6140
F125 I164 GNDHOT1 STPS8H100FP I2C-SEL2 5
GNDHOT1

2m2 35V

2m2 35V
I101 3107 F135 3108 I117 1141 +3V3 6
9103 1 9 I152

2120

2119
7122 2113 I120 3139 I143 7

100R
2166

9101
3106
BAT54 COL
4n7

6107
BC857BW

BAS316

3
3195 3183 2129 22R 22R 7102 3.5A T 125V
180R FCP11N60 B7B-PH-K
2n2
8K2 15K 6108 4n7 I103 3119 GNDHOT1
I186 I187
D

5
4
7121 1T60

6141
2178 3171 +VSND
3182

BC817-25W

PDZ-B 27V
27K

I163 6102 BAS316 10K 2123 2121 1

2131

6106
CS

ZCD|STDWN
DRV
4n7
2179 47p 1K5 I190 3111 2

VCC
7108 BZX384-C10 1n0 I107 1n0 3
3196 BC847BW

NCP1606BDR2G 8
I135
100n STANDBY F126
GNDHOT1 7101
10R 6115 4

GND

3122

3124
9184

1K5

1K5
Φ
150K I136 I162 I196 I188 5

180R
3130

3112
6

100u 25V

6
2165 2106

BAS316
I130 6122 BYV28-200 +3V3 6
2 3188 1

BC807-25W
3170

6142

2104

2151

6151
82K

22n

3m3 16V
CTRL
7124 6116 7

3153

2126

3125
2
3K3

3K3

4K7
BAS316 7125-1 47p

CT
FB
22n

BZX384-C
BZG05C27

150K
3187

3158

2168

BC847BS B7B-PH-K
10K

33K
47p

6123 STPS8H100FP
6125

3181

1 3
8K2
100u 50V

GNDHOT1 F128 F102


2169

2128
I154

1n0
I138 I139 7112

3
BAS316 I134 3192 3189 3190 I161 3147 GNDHOT1
5 7125-2 GNDHOT1 BC847BW 1T59
I160 GNDHOT1
3131

BC847BS 150K 3113 I115


10K

3m3 16V
I131 10K 10K 10K GND-SND 1
E

2127

3154
4 3 3 7107

3K3
68K I150 I125 7113 2
BC847BW I157
BZG05C27

2171

2175

2172

2173

3191

BCP56
8K2
82p

82p

82p

82p

6130 F127 I197 3

1N4003GP
6129

1 1 I108
2124 2125 4

2117

6105

2107
22p

1n0
BAS316 5
2184

3126

2116
2 2

15K
47p

10n
6132 F124 7103 1n0 1n0 +3V3 6
2177

BC847BW
10n

6117 7
I132 BAS316
100R
3197

B7B-PH-K
BYV28-200
MAINS FILTER GNDHOT1
GNDHOT1
3133 I113 GNDHOT1 6118
F122 -VSND
10K 1M09
STPS8H100FP F103
+12V 9182
1
GNDHOT2
3134

9102
BZX384-C15
10K

1200 1201 2

6143

2132

220n
PFC5000 PFC5000
I111
I124
9183
F104 3
4 F
3128

I122 I126 +24V


47u 50V

6101 I127 B4B-PH-K


BZG03C130

BZG03C130

180K
RES
3152

2105

3123

3120

3121

3148

3149
10R

0R1

0R1

10K
TS6B
V

1110
1

I123
6136

6137

F115 FUSE I102 1111 I104


F120

3150

3138
1M95

4K7

22K
7105 F107
3117
F116 TCET1102(G) I170 3160 3165 +3V3-STANDBY 1
T2.5AH 250V RES F108
3132

10R I109 GNDHOT1 GNDHOT1 STANDBY 2


1

3114 I110 4 1
DMF2405H60

GNDHOT1 8K2 2K7 3


BZG03C130

F114
2 5101 1

82K 1%
BZX384-C
10R RES I112 F109
DMF28

2 4
3101

100K
2101

220n

2102

470n

2182

5103

6138

3151

3161

2133

100n

6155

3162

3166
3110
4M7

4M7

8K2

1K0

13V

RES 100n
1u0
3102

1 1130 5

2115

9120
RES 1u0

10R RES HEATSINK (6101&7102&6150) I156 6


3118 F110
2118

1308 3 2
V

I116 I171 3163 +12V 7


I105 9137
G
2

F118 1113 I114 100K F111 8


1K0 RES F133
F112 +VSND 9

2161

100n
1u0 630V

F121 GNDHOT1 GNDHOT1 10


F117 F119
470R

470R
2112

3135

3136

2130

100p
3137

2103
33K

1n8

3103 1115 -VSND 11


GND-SND F113 F134
220R B11B-PH-K
500V
HOT COLD 2162 I172
1101
120R
5110

1
F123 330n GND horseshoe
2163 3167
GNDHOT1 1104 1103
7165 1 470n 22K 1150 1 1
GNDHOT2 26.5h-L42 GND screw GND screw
TS2431
1120
K
R
1102 1
H
2180

100p

2181

1 GND horseshoe
1n0

RES 100K
2

10K 1%
GND screw

100K
2110

3168

3169

3115
A

1u0
1105
3 3116 I182 1
GND screw
220R
GND-EMC GND-EMC I_17660_097.eps
3139 123 6193.5 120308

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 66

Main Power Supply IPB 37": HV Inverter


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1106 B7 3246 C2 F235 C2
1107-1 A6 3247 C2 F236 A5

A2 HIGH VOLTAGE INVERTER HOT COLD


A2
1107-2 A6
1107-3 A6
3248 D3
3249 D1
F238 B9
F239 C5

3250

100R 3251

1K0 3252

1K0 3253
5201
1107-4 A6 3250 A6 I206 B4
F236 1 1250 F2 3251 A6 I207 B4

2K2
+160V
1316 B9 3252 A6 I211 C4
F225 F226
I261 3216 I262 3217 I263 3218 I264 3219 GNDHOT2 1319 C9 3253 A6 I214 C6

3215

47K
F227 F228 GNDHOT2 1M99 E9 3254 D2 I222 D8
A 150K 150K 150K 150K 5203
A 2201 C1 3255 E5 I231 F6

4
7
GND-LAMP 2204 C1 3256 F5 I232 E6
I271 6 80R 2205 C1 3257 E7 I233 F8

1107-1

1107-2

1107-3

1107-4
I272

BAS316
BZX384-C12
5 2206 C1 3258 E6 I234 F6

9202

6215
BAT254
7220 2207 C5 3259 E7 I239 C7

9201

6206

6207
BC847BW
BS16705-00 I273 2208 C5 3260 E6 I247 D4
3265
2211 C1 3261 E6 I248 E1

8
F211 3271 2245
F238 100R 2212 E4 3262 E8 I249 E1

3232

RES 3233
33R

33R
1K0 470n 2213 D5 3265 A9 I250 C2

3266

1M0 2242
2214 D8 3266 B9 I251 D2

BAS316
3

6209

3270

2K2
2216 C7 3270 B5 I252 D1

150n
2

2221

4u7
1 GNDHOT2 GND-LAMP 2217 F8 3271 B7 I253 D2
6211 3204 FQPF19N20C 2218 F7 3272 B6 I254 D2

220R
3272
B GNDHOT2
BAS316 10R
7210
B3B-PH-K
1106
GNDHOT2
GND-LAMP
GND-LAMP B 2220 C8
2221 B3
3273 C7
5201 A8
I255 E6
I256 E6
GNDHOT2
RES 7201 I207 GNDHOT2 3205 F209 5202 2222 B1 5202 B8 I257 E7
2222 UBA2071ATS/N1 BS33711-01

16
GNDHOT2 1316 2223 B9 5203 A9 I259 E7

BAT54 COL

10K
150R 1 F201 F216 F217

6213

2240 1n5
VDD
10p 1 2224 C4 6201 C5 I260 E2
24 6 2225 D2 6202 C5 I261 A1
GH I206 I274 2223 2243 2
Φ

BAT54 COL

3210
3201 8 22
IREF SH 3 2226 E1 6203 D7 I262 A2
I211

6214

2237

2246

470n
2205 33K 7 23 2235 5

2n2
CF FS F221 330p F202 330p 2229 C9 6204 D8 I263 A2
82p 100n

3273

2236

470n
2204 6 18

1R0
B03B-PASK
I266 CT GL I277 2231 C7 6206 A3 I264 A3
2201 220n 5 3207 I239 4
CSWP F239 I214 2231 2232 D7 6207 A4 I265 C5
2n2 2206 F235 4 1 F210 7211 3224 3

FQPF19N20C
CVFB IFB I265 GND-LAMP
2211 470n I268 2 3 2 3 2233 D8 6208 D6 I266 C2
CIFB VFB 150R 15n
47n 9 11 2 1 2235 C4 6209 B4 I268 C2

BAS316
3202 CPWM COMM 6212 3208

2207
GNDHOT2

6201

2216

150n
2247

150n
12 2236 C7 6210 D2 I269 E5
C C

2n2
FAULT_ 100R I275 F212
3247

14 1319 2237 C5 6211 B5 I271 A7


1K0

RES PWMA BAS316 10R 3213 F203 F218 F219

2224

220p

3226

3227
15 19

15R

15R
EN I276 1 2238 D7 6212 C5 I272 A7
13 20 10K 2240 C6 6213 B4 I273 A9
PWMD NC 2
21
SGND

PGND

GNDHOT2 I250 GNDHOT2 2241 3225 3 2241 C6 6214 C4 I274 B7

2229

330p
BAS316
GNDHOT2 2242 B9 6215 A9 I275 C7
150K
3246

2208

6202
B03B-PASK

6n8
1n5 330R 2220
+160V 2243 B9 6260 E6 I276 C7
10

17

7215 GNDHOT2 2244 D9 7201 B3 I277 C7


I251 GNDHOT2 GNDHOT2 470p
BC847BW 2245 B7 7202 F5

2213

4u7
BAT54 COL

I252 2246 C6 7203 E6


GNDHOT2 GNDHOT2
6210

2244

330p
GNDHOT2 GNDHOT2
2247 C8 7210 B6
3254
3249

3K3

3201 B1 7211 C6
10K I253 3248 GNDHOT2 3202 C1 7212 E1
7214
D 10K
TCET1102(G)
F206
3240 F207 6203 I222
D 3203 D2
3204 B6
7213 F6
7214 D5
GNDHOT2 3K3 BAS316 3205 B5 7215 D2
I254

BAS316
3206 F6 7216 E7

3244

470K

RES
3239

3241

2232

330n

6204

3231

2214

2233
47K

47K

10K

33n

10n
2238 3207 C5 7217 E7
F213 3242 I247 6208
3208 C6 7220 A9
3234

3235

2225

3203

RES
22K

47K

1n0

BZX384-C8V2 100n
18K F231 3210 B6 9201 A3
3211 E4 9202 A8
10K RES

3245
2212

220p
3211

3255

I248 10K 3257 F220 3262 3213 C6 9204 E8


I257
47K 3215 A5 F201 B9
I249 GNDHOT2 10K 3216 A2 F202 C9
1M0
3258 I259 3217 A2 F203 C9
7216 9204
7217 BC847BW 3218 A2 F204 E9
E 7212
BC857BW I260
enable
GNDHOT2 GNDHOT2 GNDHOT2
I269 6260
10K
I255 3261 I256
BC847BW
E 3219 A3
3221 F7
F205 E9
F206 D5
GND-LAMP
100K
3222 F6 F207 D6
BZX384-C4V7
330R
3236

3260

3259
1M99 3223 F8 F208 F9

47K

47K
F204
220K
3237

2226

470n

3238

+12V 3224 C6
18K

I232 F229 +12V 1 F209 B6


Lamp on/off 3225 C7 F210 C5
F205 2
7203 3226 C7 F211 B6
3
7202 3 BC847BW
TCET1102(G) GND-LAMP 4 3227 C7 F212 C7
F214 I233 3231 D8
1 3223 5 F213 D4
3206
4 1 DIM F208
2K2 6 3232 B7 F214 F4
10K RES

GNDHOT2 GNDHOT2 1250 10K BOOST 7 3233 B8 F215 F4


3256

26.5h-L70 8
2 3234 D1 F216 B9

3243

2217
22K

1n0
F215
3 B8B-PH-K-S 3235 D1 F217 B9
F 2 I231 7213
BC847BW
I234 3221 F 3236 E3 F218 C9
GNDHOT2 10K 3237 E1 F219 C9
3238 E1 F220 E8

3222

2218
10K

1n0
3239 D6 F221 C8
3240 D6 F225 A6
HOT COLD 3241 D6 F226 A6
GNDHOT2 3242 D4 F227 A6
I_17660_098.eps
3243 F8 F228 A6
3139 123 6193.5 120308 3244 D5 F229 E9
3245 E1 F231 E5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 67

Main Power Supply IPB 37": DC / DC


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1450 D8
DC-DC 2401 B8

A3 A3 2402 B8
2403 B3
2404 C2
2405 B3
2411 C4
2412 C3
A A 2413 C4
2414 C5
I610 3404 I611
2420 B3
1K0 2421 B3
3401 C2
2420 3402 D2
3403 D3
15n RES 3404 A4
2421
3405 C4
15n RES 3406 B7
2405 F401 +12V 3407 B2
B 15n
B 3408 C2

6407 RES
3409 C7

BZG05C15
1 5401 2 +24V +24V

1m0 35V

1m0 35V
1K0 1%

2402

2401
2403
3410 D3

3406
3407 3411 E2
15n 3412 C3

47K RES
47K RES
3 4 7403
0R1 7402 3413 C2
BC847BW

100K
3420

3421

3415
I600 FQPF27P06 I601 BC15 709-00
3408 3415 B6
+24V I612
3 2 3419 C2

BZX384-C12
0R22
3419
6405 3420 B5

3405

4K7
I613
3421 B5

1
0R1 3422 C6
2413 7408-1

1K0 1%

22K RES
3423 D5
3401

6 BC847BPN

PDZ5.6-B
1K0

C I623
C

STPS745FP
RES

6402

3409

3426
10n RES I617 3424 D5

2412

6401

2411
2

15n

15n
2404 6403 3425 C6
3412

22R
I616 3426 C7

RES
1
1n0 I622 BAS316 3422 3425 5401 B4

2414
7404
3413 RES BC817-25W 6401 C3

10n
I614 100K RES I620 100K RES
4K7 I619 6402 C7
7405 4 6403 C4
I618 3423
BC847BW BC847BPN
7406 6405 C3
5 7408-2
BC807-25W 100R RES

RES
3402 RES 6407 B7
7402 B3

3424
I615 3
1K0
3403

3410

7403 B7

100K
7407
1K5

1K5

BC857BW
7404 C2
D D 7405 D4
7406 D2
7407 D2
1450 7408-1 C6
26.5h-L42 7408-2 D6
3411 F401 B7
I600 B2
100K RES I624
I601 B3
I610 A3
I611 A4
I612 C7
E E I613 C7
I614 C3
I615 D2
I616 C4
I617 C5
I618 D5
I_17660_099.eps I619 C5
3139 123 6193.5 120308 I620 C6
I622 C3
I623 C3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I624 E3
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 68

Layout Main Power Supply IPB 37" (Top Side)

1101 F5 3262 C5 9051 E5


1102 F4 3403 D5 9052 C4
1103 C4 3410 D5 9055 D5
1104 F1 3412 D5 9056 E4
1105 A1 5101 A1 9057 A3
1106 A4 5102 D3 9058 A3
1107 A3 5103 C2 9059 F2
1115 B1 5104 E3 9060 E2
1120 A5 5120 F1 9061 F1
1130 C2 5121 E5 9062 F1
1150 E5 5201 A5 9063 E2
1200 A1 5202 A5 9064 B3
1201 A2 5203 A5 9065 B3
1250 B3 5401 D5 9101 F4
1308 A1 6101 D2 9102 F4
1316 A5 6105 D3 9180 F4
1319 B5 6115 F2 9181 F4
1450 C5 6116 F2 9182 F3
1M09 F4 6117 E2 9183 F4
1M59 F5 6118 E2 9202 A5
1M90 F5 6120 E5 9204 C5
1M95 F3 6150 D3
1M99 F2 6401 D5
1T59 F5 7102 D2
1T60 F5 7104 E2
1T90 F5 7105 E2
2101 A2 7202 C5
2102 B1 7210 C4
2105 D3 7211 C3
2108 C3 7214 B5
2111 C4 7402 D5
2112 D3 9001 C3
2113 D2 9002 C2
2118 A2 9003 D3
2119 D5 9004 A3
2120 D5 9005 C2
2126 F2 9006 F5
2127 F3 9007 C2
2151 C3 9008 C1
2165 E1 9009 F1
2169 D1 9010 F2
2170 F1 9011 E4
2179 E1 9013 F5
2180 A1 9014 A3
2181 A1 9015 A4
2182 B1 9017 A3
2183 E5 9018 A3
2216 B3 9019 D1
2220 E4 9022 D5
2223 A5 9023 A3
2229 A5 9024 D5
2231 A3 9025 A3
2243 A5 9026 E4
2244 A5 9027 D2
2247 A4 9028 E5
2401 E5 9029 D2
2402 E5 9030 F4
3101 C1 9031 D2
3102 A1 9032 D2
3103 B1 9033 E2
3120 D2 9034 A3
3121 D2 9036 F2
3122 F3 9037 F5
3123 D3 9038 F5
3124 E3 9039 F5
3127 B2 9040 E4
3128 D2 9041 A4
3132 C1 9043 F5
3134 D1 9044 F3
3197 D1 9045 F5
3215 A4 9046 A3
3224 A3 9047 D3
I_17660_100.eps
3226 A3 9048 F3
3139 123 6193.5 120308 3227 B3 9049 B5
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 69

Layout Main Power Supply IPB 37" (Bottom Side)


1140 E2 2412 D1 3192 E5 3421 E1 7216 C1
1141 F3 2413 D1 3193 F5 3422 E1 7217 C1
2103 C3 2414 E1 3194 F5 3423 E1 7220 A2
2104 C4 2420 D1 3195 E5 3424 E1 7403 E1
2106 B4 2421 D1 3196 E5 3425 E1 7404 C1
2107 D3 3104 F5 3201 A3 3426 E1 7405 C1
2109 E3 3105 F5 3202 A4 5110 D3 7406 C1
2110 E4 3106 F3 3203 A3 6102 B4 7407 D1
2114 E3 3107 C4 3204 B3 6103 F3 7408 E1
2115 F3 3108 C4 3205 B3 6104 E2 9021 E4
2116 E3 3109 F5 3206 C1 6106 E3 9035 C4
2117 C4 3110 A4 3207 B3 6107 B4 9050 D1
2121 F4 3111 D4 3208 B3 6108 B4 9053 C1
2122 E1 3112 C4 3210 B3 6121 F5 9054 C3
2123 F4 3113 C4 3211 A3 6122 E5 9066 B3
2124 E4 3114 A4 3213 B3 6123 D5 9067 B3
2125 E4 3115 E4 3216 A2 6124 F5 9068 B4
2128 D3 3116 E4 3217 A2 6125 D5 9069 B4
2129 B4 3117 A4 3218 A2 6129 D5 9100 F5
2130 B4 3118 E4 3219 B2 6130 D5 9103 B4
2131 B4 3119 C4 3221 F4 6132 E5 9120 F3
2132 C3 3125 E3 3222 C1 6136 D5 9137 C3
2133 E4 3126 E3 3223 C1 6137 C4 9184 F1
2134 E1 3129 E4 3225 B3 6138 C4 9201 A2
2140 F5 3130 C4 3231 B1 6140 B4
2141 F5 3131 C4 3232 A2 6141 B4
2142 F5 3133 C4 3233 A2 6142 C4
2161 E4 3135 B4 3234 A2 6143 C3
2162 E4 3136 B4 3235 A3 6144 F4
2163 E4 3137 C3 3236 A3 6145 C4
2164 F5 3138 C3 3237 A2 6151 C4
2166 E5 3139 C4 3238 A2 6155 E4
2167 F5 3140 F5 3239 C1 6201 A3
2168 E5 3141 F5 3240 C1 6202 A3
2171 E5 3142 F4 3241 B1 6203 B1
2172 E5 3143 F5 3242 A3 6204 B1
2173 E5 3144 F5 3243 C1 6206 A2
2175 E5 3145 F5 3244 B1 6207 A2
2176 F5 3147 C4 3245 A3 6208 B1
9035
2177 D4 3148 C3 3246 A3 6209 A2
2178 E5 3149 C4 3247 A4 6210 A3
2184 C4 3150 C4 3248 A3 6211 B3
2201 A3 3151 C3 3249 A4 6212 B3
2204 A3 3152 D3 3250 A3 6213 A4
2205 A3 3153 F4 3251 A3 6214 A3
2206 A3 3154 F4 3252 A3 6215 A1
2207 A3 3155 E2 3253 A3 6260 C1
2208 A3 3156 E3 3254 A4 6402 E1
2211 A4 3157 E3 3255 A3 6403 C1
9050 2212 A3 3158 E5 3256 C1 6405 D1
2213 A3 3159 E3 3257 B1 6407 F1
2214 B1 3160 E4 3258 C1 7101 C3
2217 C1 3161 E4 3259 C1 7103 C4
2218 C1 3162 E4 3260 C1 7106 F5
2221 A3 3163 E4 3261 C1 7107 C4
2222 A3 3164 E3 3265 A1 7108 B4
2224 A3 3165 E4 3266 A1 7109 E3
2225 A3 3166 E4 3270 A2 7110 E3
2226 A2 3167 E4 3271 A3 7111 E3
2232 B1 3168 E4 3272 A2 7112 E3
2233 B1 3169 E4 3273 A3 7113 E3
2235 A3 3170 B4 3401 D1 7121 E5
2236 A3 3171 B4 3402 D1 7122 E5
2237 A3 3181 E5 3404 C1 7124 E5
2238 C1 3182 E5 3405 D1 7125 E5
2240 B3 3183 E5 3406 E1 7126 F4
2241 B3 3184 F5 3407 D1 7140 F5
2242 A1 3185 F5 3408 E1 7141 F5
2245 A2 3186 F5 3409 F1 7165 E5
2246 A3 3187 E5 3411 D1 7201 A4
2403 D1 3188 E5 3413 C1 7203 C1
2404 C1 3189 E5 3415 E1 7212 A3
2405 D1 3190 E5 3419 E1 7213 C1
I_17660_101.eps 2411 D1 3191 E5 3420 E1 7215 A4
3139 123 6193.5 140308
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 70

LED DIM Panel: DC / DC


1F09 E13 2U03 A9 2U11 A11 2U19 D4 2U27 E8 2U35 D13 2U43 G14 2U51 H14 3U09 B5 3U17 B7 3U27 D6 3U37 D6 3U48 E7 3U68 F8 3U77 H10 5U04 A13 6U02 F11 7U05 E2 7U15-2 E9 FU06 D9 IU02 A5 IU12 B2 IU28 C4 IU37 D6 IU50 E7 IU62 E13 IU73 G12
1F10 E14 2U04 A6 2U12 D10 2U20 D5 2U28 F8 2U36 G2 2U44 G11 3U00 A3 3U10 C5 3U18 E7 3U30 A3 3U40 D6 3U50 E10 3U69 F9 3U78 G11 5U05 B13 6U04 E7 7U06 A5 7U27 G11 FU07 E11 IU03 A4 IU13 B5 IU30 C5 IU38 D4 IU51 E10 IU63 F7
1U01 A13 2U05 B4 2U13 C7 2U21 D9 2U29 F6 2U37 H2 2U45 H10 3U01 A4 3U11 B7 3U20 C5 3U31 D6 3U41 E10 3U55 E8 3U70 F10 3U79 H11 5U06 C13 6U06 E7 7U07 F7 7U28 G10 FU08 E13 I U 04 E 9 IU16 B5 IU31 C4 IU39 D4 IU52 E8 IU64 F7
1U02 C13 2U06 A5 2U14 D10 2U22 D11 2U30 D14 2U38 B12 2U46 H10 3U04 D2 3U12 C2 3U21 B5 3U32 D4 3U43 E5 3U58 E9 3U72 D9 3U80 H12 5U07 C13 6U08 F7 7U10 F13 FU00 A12 FU09 F14 IU05 A3 IU17 C7 IU32 C13 IU40 D5 IU53 E8 IU68 H2
1U15 F13 2U07 C7 2U15 C6 2U23 E8 2U31 D3 2U39 D14 2U47 H11 3U05 B2 3U13 C3 3U22 C5 3U33 D5 3U44 E9 3U59 E10 3U73 G10 5U00 A10 5U08 C12 7U00 C4 7U11 G13 FU01 B7 FU10 G14 IU06 A2 IU18 C8 IU33 C5 IU43 D6 IU54 E7 IU69 E1
2U00 A2 2U08 B8 2U16 C7 2U24 E8 2U32 B13 2U40 E9 2U48 H11 3U06 B5 3U14 C3 3U23 C5 3U34 D1 3U45 E7 3U62 F7 3U74 H1 5U01 B8 5U09 C12 7U01 B6 7U13-1 B2 FU02 A14 FU12 A12 IU07 B3 IU21 C5 IU34 C6 IU46 D5 IU57 E9 IU70 D2
2U01 A5 2U09 B9 2U17 D3 2U25 B9 2U33 F11 2U41 A8 2U49 H11 3U07 B3 3U15 B5 3U24 C7 3U35 E1 3U46 E8 3U63 F8 3U75 H1 5U02 D8 6U00 B3 7U02 C6 7U13-2 A2 FU03 C4 IU00 A10 IU09 D4 IU26 C5 IU35 A13 IU47 E10 IU59 E10 IU71 G11
2U02 A9 2U10 D9 2U18 D6 2U26 E7 2U34 G2 2U42 G13 2U50 H12 3U08 B7 3U16 E7 3U26 D6 3U36 D6 3U47 E9 3U64 F10 3U76 G10 5U03 A10 6U01 F11 7U03 B6 7U15-1 E10 FU05 D6 IU01 A7 IU11 B2 IU27 C7 IU36 D6 IU48 E5 IU60 E8 IU72 G11

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

AB01 DC / DC AB01
IU00
IU01 5U00 RES
+12V-DC
22u FU00

2U41 RES

2U02 RES
2U01 RES
7U06 5U03

3U00 RES

22u 35V
A A

2U06

2U03

2U11
10u

22u

10u

22u

1u0
IU02 220R

2U00

3U01
100n
PMV45EN

10R
10K
BC847BPN
4
3U30 12V/3V3 CONVERSION
5U04
7U13-2 5
IU06 10K IU03 2U04
IU05 220R
TO DISPLAY FU12 1U01 IU35 FU02

2U05
3

1u0
1n0 +12V +12VS

RES
FU01 5U01 T 3A 32V 5U05

2U38
220R

1u0

1u0
22u

3U09

3U06

2U32
7U01

22R

22R

2U08

2U09

2U25
3n3

47u

22u
6U00
IU07 IU13
B B

3U11
PMV45EN

22R
BAS316
3U05

10K

IU11 3U07

3U08

3U17
22R

6K8
6 SCL-I2C4

3U15

3U21
4R7

4R7
IU12 100R 7U03
2 7U13-1
BC847BPN
GND-SIG IU16
1 PMV45EN
3U12

3U13

3U14

5U08
10K

10K

22K

RES
7U00 2U15

14
NCP5422ADR2G IU17 +12V 220R
IU18

VCC
1n0
5U09
FU03 RES

3U20

3U10

2U13

2U07

100n
4 1

22R

22R

1n0
BST H1
C GATE
2
IU21
7U02
220R C
L1

IU27
7 IU26 PMV45EN 5U06
1 3U22 4R7 TO DC/DC 1U02 IU32
IU28 16 +12V-DC
VFB H2

2U16
10

1n0
2 GATE IU30 220R
3U23 T 1A 63V

3U24
IU31 15

1K0

2U35 RES
L2
8 IU33 4R7 IU34 5U07
1

2U39 RES

2U30
IU09 5

1u0

1u0

1u0
COMP +1 IU36 3U26 3U27
2U17 RES

IU38 9 6 IU37 220R


2 -1
2U31
100n

1u0

IS 3K3 6K8
IU39 13 12
ROSC +2 IU40

2U18

3U31
100n
11

6K8
-2 12V/1V2 CONVERSION
GND
2U19

3U32
100n

39K

D 3U33
D
3

GND-SIG GND-SIG
3U34 RES

6K8 3U36 IU43 3U37 +1V2

2U14 RES
FU06

RES

2U22 RES

330u 6.3V
10K

IU46 3K3 6K8 FU05

3U72 RES
47u

22u

22u

47u
IU70 3U04 RES GND-SIG GND-SIG GND-SIG

2U10

2U12
2U21
SDA-I2C4
2U20

3U40

100R
100n

6K8
100R BAS316 5U02
IU69 7U05

3U16
BC847BW
3U43 6U04 10u

3U41

100R
RES
IU48 3U45 3U44 IU47

3U46

3U55

2U24
6
3U35 RES

22R

22R

6K8

3n3
6K8
10K

68R IU50 10K

2U40
7U15-1 2
TO +12VS
TO

1u0
3U48 BC847BS IU51
IU52
IU53
E 68R
1 SUPPLY FAN-CTRL E

3U50
IU04

1K0
2U26 RES

2U27

2U23

100n
1F09 1F10

1n0
IU54
100n 3U58 IU57 1 IU62 1
3

BAS316
3U18 2 2

6U06

3U47

1% 100R
IU60
10K IU59 3U59 FU07 3 3
470R 7U15-2 5 +3V3 FU08
4 4

2U28
BC847BS

1n0
3K9

BZG05C3V9

BZG05C3V9
6U02 RES
3U62
2U29

3U63

2U33 RES

6U01 RES
330u 6.3V
4 1735446-4 1735446-4

1K0
1u0

IU63

3U64

2K2
470R

1U15
IU64 FU09

7U07

3U68 RES
BC817-25W
F F

3U69
4K7

1% 1K0
BZX384-C18
BOOSTER 6U08

3U70 1%
GND-SIG GND-SIG
1K0 7U10 RES
LD29150DT25R
3U73 1%
SENSE+1V2-FPGA FU10
+3V3 1 3
100R IN OUT +2V5
COM

22u 35V
2U42

2U43
1u0
+12V 7U27
TS2431

2
G IU71
1 K A 3
G

3U76

2K2
2U34

100p

+3V3 R

2
2U36 7U28 IU72 2U44 IU73 7U11 RES
PHD38N02LT 1 3U78 LDS3985M25
IU68

3U80 RES
3
10n 1K0 1n0
1 5
IN OUT
3U74

1% 470R

3U75

2U37

3U79
100n

3U77
4K7

10K

1K0

22K
3 4
INH BP

2U51 RES
COM

10n
H +2V5 H

2
GND-SIG GND-SIG GND-SIG

2U49 RES
2U46 RES

2U50 RES
2U45 RES

2U47

2U48
1u0

1u0

2u2

2u2

10u

10u
I_17900_011.eps
3104 313 6261.3 040708

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 71

LED DIM Panel: Video Flow - LVDS In


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1F41 B10 FF76 D2
1F42 B4 FF77 D2
2FG1 B11 FF78 E2

AB02 VIDEO-FLOW - LVDS-IN AB02 2FG2 B10


2FG3 B11
FF79 E2
FF7A E2
2FG4 B10 FF7B E2
2FG5 B11 FF7C E2
2FG6 B10 FF7D F2
3FG1 B2 FF7E F2
3FG2 B2 FF7F F2
3FG3 C2 FF7G F2
3FG4 C2 FF7H F2
3FG5 C2 FF7J F2
A A 3FG6 D2 FF7K G2
3FG7 D2 FF7L F7
3FG8 D2 FF7M F7
3FG9 E2 FF7N F7
3FGA E2 FF7P F7
3FGB F2 FF7Q G7
1F41 3FGC F2 FF7R B9
RX1A- FF60 RX3A- FF6A 3FGD F2 FF7S B9
SDA-I2C4-SSB 1
FF7R 2 3FGE E2 FF7T F10

3FGF
3FG1

100R

100R
SCL-I2C4-SSB FF7S
3FJ1 3 2FG1 3FGF B6 FF7U F4
RX-CTRL5 FF5K 4 2FG2
RX1A+ FF61 RX3A+ FF6B RX-CTRL4 3FJ2 47R FF5J 100p 3FGJ B6
5
B RX1B- FF62 RX3B- FF6C
RX-CTRL3 3FJ3
47R
FF5H
6
100p
2FG3
B 3FGK C6
3FGL C6
7 2FG4
3FG2

3FGJ
100R

100R
RX-CTRL2 3FJ4 47R FF5G 100p
3FJ5 47R 8
100p 2FG5
3FGM C6
RX-CTRL1 FF5F 9 2FG6
RX1B+ FF63 1F42
RX3B+ FF6D RX-CTRL0 3FJ6 47R FF5E 100p 3FGN D6
10
RX1C- FF64 9F50 RX3C- FF6E 47R 100p 3FGP D6
1 11
RES 2 12 3FGQ D6

3FGK
3FG3

100R

100R
3 13 3FGR E6
FF65
4 14 3FGS E6
RX1C+ 5 RX3C+ FF72 15
RX1CLK- FF66 RX3CLK- FF6F 3FGT E6
6 16
3FGV F6
7 17
3FG4

3FGL
100R

100R
8 18 3FGW F6
9 19 3FGZ F6
C RX1CLK+
RX1D-
FF67
FF68
10 RX3CLK+
RX3D- FF6H
FF6G 20 C 3FJ1 B9
11 21 3FJ2 B9
12 22

3FGM
3FG5

3FJ3 B9
100R

100R
13 23
14 FF6J 24 3FJ4 B9
RX1D+ FF73 RX3D+ 3FJ5 B9
15 25
RX1E- FF70 RX3E- FF6K
16 26 3FJ6 B9
17 27 9F40 F6

3FGN
3FG6

100R

100R
18 28
9F41 G6
19 29
RX1E+ FF71
20 RX3E+ FF6L
30 9F45 D6
9F55 FF74 9F45 FF6M 9F46 D6
21 31
RES 22 RES 32 9F50 B4

3FGP
3FG7

100R

100R
RES

RES
23 33 9F53 E10
D RES
9F56 FF75
24 RES
9F46 FF6N
34 D 9F55 D2
25 35
RX2A- FF76 26 RX4A- FF6P
36 9F56 D2
27 37 9F58 F2

3FGQ
3FG8

100R

100R
28 38 9F59 G2
29 39 FF5E B9
RX2A+ FF77 RX4A+ FF6Q
30 40
RX2B- RX4B- FF6R FF5F B9
31 41
FF78 32 42 FF5G B9

3FGR
3FG9

100R

100R
33 43 FF5H B9
34
FF6S
44 FF5J B9
RX2B+ FF79 35 RX4B+ 45
RX2C- FF7A RX4C- FF6T FF5K B9
36 +12V-SSB 46
9F53 FF60 B2
37 47
E E
3FGE

3FGS
100R

100R
38 48 FF61 B2
39 49 FF62 B2
RX2C+ FF7B RX4C+ FF6U
FF7C
40 FF6V 50 FF63 B2
RX2CLK- 41 RX4CLK- 51
52 53 FF64 B2
3FGA

3FGT
FF65 C2
100R

100R
42 43 54 55
44 45 56 57 FF66 C2
RX2CLK+ FF7D 46 47 RX4CLK+ FF6W FF7T 58 59 FF67 C2
RX2D- FF7E 48 49 RX4D- FF6Z 60 61
FF68 C2
50 51
FF6A B7
3FGB

3FGV
100R

100R
FI-RE41S-HF FI-RE51S-HF
FF6B B7
RX2D+ FF7F RX4D+ FF7L FF6C B7
RX2E- FF7G FF7U RX4E- FF7M FROM SSB FF6D B7
F F FF6E B7
3FGW
3FGC

100R

100R
FF6F C7
RX2E+ FF7H RX4E+ FF7N FF6G C7
9F58 FF7J FROM SSB 9F40 FF7P FF6H C7
RES RES FF6J C7
3FGD

3FGZ
RES

RES
100R

100R

FF6K C7
9F59 FF7K 9F41 FF7Q FF6L D7
RES RES FF6M D7
FF6N D7
FF6P D7
FF6Q D7
FF6R E7
G G FF6S E7
FF6T E7
1X02 1X03 1X04 FF6U E7
EMC HOLE EMC HOLE EMC HOLE
FF6V E7
FF6W F7
FF6Z F7
FF70 C2
FF71 D2
FF72 C7
I_17900_012.eps FF73 C2
3104 313 6261.3 040708 FF74 D2
FF75 D2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 72

LED DIM Panel: Video Flow - LVDS In


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1F51 G12 3F8D B8 FF20
1F52 F6 3F8E B8 FF21

AB03 VIDEO-FLOW - LVDS-IN AB03


2F00 E2
2F01 E2
2F02 E2
3F8F B8
3F8G C8
3F8H C8
FF22
FF23
FF24
2F03 F2 3F8J C8 FF2A
2F04 F2 3F8K C8 FF2B
A A 2F05 F2 3F8L C8 FF2C
2F06 G2 3F8M D8 FF2D
2F07 G2 3F8N D8 FF2E
2F08 G2 3F8P D8 FF2F
2F09 G2 3F8Q D8 FF2G
2F0A H2 3F8R D8 FF2H
2F0B H2 3F8S E8 FF2Q
2F0C B2 3F8T D8 FF2R
3F5U 3F8A
TX1A- TXPAN1A- TX3A- TXPAN3A- 2F0D B2 3F8Y E8 FF2S
180R 180R 2F0E C2 3F8Z F8 FF2T

3F5S

150R

3F8B

150R
2F0C 4p7 2F0P 4p7
2F0D 4p7 2F0Q 4p7 2F0F C2 3F92 F2 FF2U
B TX1A+
3F5V

180R
TXPAN1A+ TX3A+
3F8C

180R
TXPAN3A+ B 2F0G C2
2F0H D2
3F93 G2
3F94 G2
3F5Y 3F8D 2F0J D2 3F95 G2
TX1B- TXPAN1B- TX3B- TXPAN3B- 2F0K D2 3F96 B4
180R 180R 2F0L E2 3F97 C4
150R

3F8E

150R
3F60

2F0M 4p7 2F0R 4p7


2F0N 4p7 2F0S 4p7 2F0M B2 3F98 C4
3F5Z 3F96 FF21 3F8F
TX1B+ TXPAN1B+ TXBLDAT- TX3B+ TXPAN3B+ FI-RE51S-HF 2F0N B2 3F99 C4
180R 180R RES 180R 2F0P B9 3F9N E8

3F5R

150R
2F83 10p FI-RE41S-HF 60 61
50 51 58 59
2F0Q B9 3F9P F8
2F84 10p
3F61 3F97 FF22 3F8G 2F0R B9 3F9Q F8
TX1C- TXPAN1C- TXBLDAT + RES 48 49 TX3C- TXPAN3C- 56 57
46 47 FF1N 54 55 2F0S B9 3F9R F8
180R 180R 180R
3F7A

150R

150R
44 45

3F8J
2F0E 4p7 FF23 2F0T 4p7 52 53
51
2F0T C9 3F9S F8
C TX1C+
3F62
2F0F 4p7
TXPAN1C+
TXBLCLK-
3F98
RES 9F66
42 43
TX3C+
3F8H
2F0U 4p7
TXPAN3C+
SDA-I2C4-DISP
SCL-I2C4-DISP
FF0U
FF0T
50 C 2F0U C9 3F9T G8
180R 41 49 2F0V C9 3F9U G8

3F5W

150R
2F85 10p RES TX-CTRL6 RES3FHE FF20 2F4C RES
180R 40 180R 48 2F0W D9 3F9V G8
2F86 10p TX-CTRL5 RES 3FHA 47R FF17 2F4B RES 100p
3F65 3F99 FF24 39 3F8K 47
TX1CLK- TXPAN1CLK- TXBLCLK+ RES 9F67 TX3CLK- TXPAN3CLK- TX-CTRL4 RES3FHB 47R FF16 100p 2F4A RES 2F0Y D9 3F9W G8
38 46
RES TX-CTRL3 RES3FHC 47R FF14 2F49 RES 100p 2F0Z D9 3F9Y G8
180R 180R 37 180R 45
150R

150R
3F66

3F8L
2F0G 4p7 2F0V 4p7 TX-CTRL2 RES3FHD 47R FF10 100p 2F48 RES 2F1A D9 3F9Z G8
36 44
2F0H 4p7 TX-CTRL8 RES 3FHG FF18 2F4D RES 2F0W 4p7 TX-CTRL1 RES 3FDE 47R FF11 2F47 RES 100p
3F7B 47R
35
2F4E 3F8M 47R
43
2F89
2F1B E9 3FDE D11
TX1CLK+ TXPAN1CLK+ TX-CTRL7 RES 3FHH FF19 100p TX3CLK+ TXPAN3CLK+ TX-CTRL0 RES 3FHF FF12 100p RES
34 42 2F1C E9 3FHA C11
47R RES 100p 47R 100p
180R FF0G 33 180R 41
TXPAN1A- TXPAN3A- FF1C 2F1D E9 3FHB C11
3F67 32 3F8N 40
TX1D- TXPAN1D- TXPAN1A+ FF0H
31 TX3D- TXPAN3D- TXPAN3A+ FF1D
39 2F1E E9 3FHC C11
180R TXPAN1B- FF0V 180R TXPAN3B- FF1E 2F1F F9 3FHD C11
30 38

3F8Q
150R

150R
3F69

2F1U 4p7 TXPAN1B+ FF0J 29 2F0Y 4p7 TXPAN3B+ FF1F 37 2F1G F9 3FHE C11
D TX1D+
3F68
2F0J 4p7
TXPAN1D+
TXPAN1C-
TXPAN1C+
FF0K
FF0L
28
TX3D+
3F8P
2F0Z 4p7
TXPAN3D+
TXPAN3C-
TXPAN3C+
FF1Q
FF1R
36 D 2F1H F9 3FHF D11
27 35
2F1J G9 3FHG D5
180R FF0M 26 180R 34
TXPAN1CLK- 25 TXPAN3CLK- FF1S 33
2F1K G9 3FHH D5
3F6A FF0N 3F8R
TX1E- TXPAN1E- TXPAN1CLK+ 24 TX3E- TXPAN3E- TXPAN3CLK+ FF1T 32 2F1L G9 3FHJ H2
180R FF0P 23 180R FF1U 31 2F1M G9 3FHK H2
3F6C

150R

150R
3F8T
2F0K 4p7 TXPAN1D- 22 2F1A 4p7 TXPAN3D- 30
2F0L 4p7 TXPAN1D+ FF0Q 2F1B 4p7 TXPAN3D+ FF1V 2F1N H9 3FHL H2
3F6B 21 3F8S 29
TX1E+ TXPAN1E+ TXPAN1E- FF0R TX3E+ TXPAN3E+ TXPAN3E- FF1W 2F1P H9 3FHM H2
20 28
180R TXPAN1E+ FF0S
19 180R TXPAN3E+ FF1Y
27
2F1Q H9 3FHN H2
TXPAN1F- FF00 TXPAN3F- FF1Z 2F1R H9 9F65 F11
18 26
TXPAN1F- TXPAN1F+ FF01 17 TXPAN3F- TXPAN3F+ FF2A 25 2F1S I9 9F66 C6
RES TXPAN2A- FF02 RES TXPAN4A- FF2B
16 24 2F1T I9 9F67 C6
2F00 4p7 TXPAN2A+ FF03 2F1C 4p7 TXPAN4A+ FF2C
15 23
E 2F01 4p7
RES TXPAN1F+
TXPAN2B-
TXPAN2B+
FF04
FF05
14
2F1D 4p7
RES TXPAN3F+
TXPAN4B-
TXPAN4B+
FF2D
FF2E
22 E 2F1U D2
2F47 D12
FF00 E5
FF01 E5
FF0A 13 21
TXPAN2C- TXPAN4C- FF2F 2F48 C12 FF02 E5
12 20
TXPAN2C+ FF0B TXPAN4C+ FF2G
3F53 11 3F8Y 19 2F49 C12 FF03 E5
TX2A- TXPAN2A- FF0C 10 TX4A- TXPAN4A- FF2H 18
TXPAN2CLK- TXPAN4CLK-
2F4A C12 FF04 E5
180R 9 180R 17 2F4B C12 FF05 E6

3F9N
150R

150R
3F54

2F02 4p7 TXPAN2CLK+ FF0D 8 2F1E 4p7 TXPAN4CLK+ FF2Q 16


2F03 4p7
7
2F1F 4p7
15
2F4C C12 FF0A E6
3F55 3F8Z
TX2A+ TXPAN2A+ TXPAN2D- FF0E TX4A+ TXPAN4A+ TXPAN4D- FF1A 2F4D D6 FF0B E6
6 14
180R TXPAN2D+ FF0F 5 180R TXPAN4D+ FF1J 13 2F4E D6 FF0C E5
TXPAN2E- FF2T 4 TXPAN4E- FF1K 12
TXPAN2E+ FF2R TXPAN4E+ FF1L
2F79 H2 FF0D E6
3F56 3 3F9P 11 2F80 H2 FF0E F5
TX2B- TXPAN2B- TXPAN2F- FF2U 2 TX4B- TXPAN4B- TXPAN4F- FF1M 10
180R TXPAN2F+ FF2S 1 180R TXPAN4F+ FF1G 9 2F81 I2 FF0F F5
F F

3F9R
150R

150R
3F57

2F04 4p7 2F1G 4p7 FF15 2F82 I2 FF0G D6


8
2F05 4p7 1F52 2F1H 4p7
3F58 3F9Q 7 2F83 C4 FF0H D5
TX2B+ TXPAN2B+ TX4B+ TXPAN4B+ 6
9F65 2F84 C4 FF0J D6
180R 180R +VDISP

TX2C-
3F92
TXPAN2C-
TO DISPLAY TX4C-
3F9S
TXPAN4C-
5
4
2F85 C4
2F86 C4
FF0K D5
FF0L D6
3
180R 180R 2 2F89 D12 FF0M D5

3F9U
150R

150R
3F94

2F06 4p7 2F1J 4p7 1 3F53 E2 FF0N D6


2F07 4p7 2F1K 4p7
TX2C+
3F59
TXPAN2C+ TX4C+
3F9T
TXPAN4C+ 1F51 3F54 E2 FF0P D5
3F55 F2 FF0Q E6
180R 180R

TX2CLK-
3F93
TXPAN2CLK- TX4CLK-
3F9V
TXPAN4CLK-
TO DISPLAY 3F56 F2
3F57 F2
FF0R E5
FF0S E6
180R 180R 3F58 F2 FF0T C11
G G
150R

3F9Y

150R
3F64

2F08 4p7 2F1L 4p7


2F09 4p7 2F1M 4p7 3F59 G2 FF0U C11
3F63 3F9W 3F5R C4 FF0V D5
TX2CLK+ TXPAN2CLK+ TX4CLK+ TXPAN4CLK+
180R 180R 3F5S B2 FF10 C11
3F95 3F9Z 3F5U B2 FF11 D11
TX2D- TXPAN2D- TX4D- TXPAN4D- 3F5V B2 FF12 D11
180R 180R 3F5W C4 FF14 C11
3FHK

150R

3F7K

150R
2F0A 4p7 2F1N 4p7
2F0B 4p7 2F1P 4p7 3F5Y B2 FF15 F11
3FHJ 3F7J
TX2D+ TXPAN2D+ TX4D+ TXPAN4D+ 3F5Z B2 FF16 C11
180R 180R 3F60 B2 FF17 C11
3FHL 3F7L 3F61 C2 FF18 D5
TX2E- TXPAN2E- TX4E- TXPAN4E-
3F62 C2 FF19 D5
180R 180R
H H
3FHN

3F63 G2 FF1A F11


3F7N
150R

150R
2F79 4p7 2F1Q 4p7
2F80 4p7 2F1R 4p7 3F64 G2 FF1C D11
3FHM 3F7M
TX2E+ TXPAN2E+ TX4E+ TXPAN4E+ 3F65 C2 FF1D D11
180R 180R 3F66 C2 FF1E D11
TXPAN2F- TXPAN4F-
3F67 D2 FF1F D11
RES RES 3F68 D2 FF1G F11
2F81 4p7 2F1S 4p7 3F69 D2 FF1J F11
2F82 4p7 2F1T 4p7 3F6A D2 FF1K F11
RES TXPAN2F+ RES TXPAN4F+ 3F6B E2 FF1L F11
3F6C D2 FF1M F11
3F7A C2 FF1N C6
3F7B D2 FF1Q D11
I I 3F7J H8 FF1R D11
3F7K H8 FF1S D11
3F7L H8 FF1T D11
3F7M H8 FF1U D11
I_17900_013.eps 3F7N H8 FF1V E11
3104 313 6261.3 040708 3F8A B8
3F8B B8
FF1W E11
FF1Y E11
3F8C B8 FF1Z E11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 73

LED DIM Panel: FPGA: Power & Control

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1F00 E12 5F52 B


1F01 E3 5F53 A
1F05 B12 5F54 B

AB04 FPGA: POWER + CONTROL AB04


2F10 A8
2F11 A8
2F12 A8
5F55 A
5F57 B
6F30 H
2F13 A9 6F31 I5
2FGA C3 6F32 I6
2FGB C3 6F33 I6
2FGC C4 6F34 I6
FF3G
+1V2-PLL +2V5
5F51
FF3F
+2V5-PLL
A 2FGD C4 6F35 I7
30R 2FGE C4 6F36 I7
2FGF B5 6F37 I7

2FHA

2FH2

2FH3

2FH4

2FH5
5F53

2F10

2F11

2F12

2F13
100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n
30R

4u7
2FGG B5 6F38 I7
5F55 2FGH B5 6F39 I8
SENSE+1V2-FPGA
30R
+3V3 ACTIVE SERIAL DEBUG-CONNECTOR 2FGJ B6
2FGK D3
6F40 I2
6F41 I2
5F54 FF3H 2FGL D3 6F42 I3
1F05
+1V2
30R
+1V2-FPGA 2FGM B6 6F43 I3
1 DCLK
2FGN B6 6F44 I4

5F52
330u 6.3V

30R
2
100u 4V
2FHM

2FGG
2FHG

2FGH

2FGN
2FHC

2FHD

2FHH
2FHE

2FHK

2FGF
2FGP B6 6F45 I4

2FGM
RES 2FHT

2FHF
2FHL

2FGJ
2FHJ

2FGP
2FJP

100n

100n

100n

100n
CONF-DONE
4u7

4u7

10n

10n

10n

10n

10n

10n

10n

10n

10n

10n

10n
3
RES
5F23
IFA2 4
5
+2V5
nCONFIG
B 2FGQ D3
2FGR D4
6F46 I
6F47 I2
+2V5 6 nCE 2FH2 A3 7F30 B
30R 7F30 7 DATA 0
2FH3 A3 7F31 B

RES 2FJK

2FJL
RES EPCS16SI16N nCSO

10n

10n
9

1
8
7F31 3 ASDO 2FH4 A3 7F32 H
5F57 FF3J EPCS4SI8 VCC 9

3
4 2FH5 A4 7F33 F

8
+3V3 +Vram-FPGA 10

2FJJ
NC 5

10n
30R VCC FF25 2FHA A3 7F34 G
1 nCSO nCSO 7 SCD 6 5-147279-2
CS_ CS 2FHC B3 7F35 G
2FHQ
2FHN

2FHR

2FGA

2FGB
2FHS

2FLM

2FLN
2FHP
100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n
4u7

FF26
2 SCD 6 DCLK DCLK 16 8 2FHD B4 7F36 G
DATA DCLK DCLK DATA
FF27 2FHE B4 7F37 H
ASDI
5 ASDO ASDO 15
ASDI
11 2FHF B4 7F38 H
12 2FHG B4 7F39 F
GND NC 13
C 2FHH B4 7F40 F

4
14
5F24 FF3K 2FHJ B5 FF25 C
GND
+2V5 +2V5out-FPGA
2FHK B5 FF26 C

10
30R
2FHL B2 FF27 C
2FGC

2FGD

2FGE

2FLQ

2FLR
2FJC

2FJD

2FLP
2FJB

2FJE
2FJA

2FJF
2FJ8

2FJ9

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n
4u7

3F12 2FHM B2 FF28 D


DATA 0 2FHN C2 FF3F A
27R 2FHP C2 FF3G A
FF28
2FHQ C3 FF3H B
5F25 FF58 2FHR C3 FF3J B
+2V5 +2V5
+2V5 +2V5in-FPGA 2FHS C3 FF3K C
30R 2FHT B3 FF3L E
2FJ7 E12 FF3M
D
2FGQ

2FGR
2FGK

2FLW
2FGL
2FLC

2FLD

2FLU
2FLE

2FLS
2FLF
100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n
2FLV
2FLT
4u7

2FJ8 C2 FF3N E
+2V5 +2V5 +2V5

5F49

5F50
RES
2FJ9 C2 FF3Q

30R

30R
2FJA C3 FF58 D
2FJB C3 FF69 F
2FJC C3 IFA2 B
2FJD C3 IFA6 H

2FJ7

10n
3F05

3F78
RES

3F79
2FJE C3 IFB3 H

1K0

1K0

1K0
1F01 2FJF C4 IFB4 H
1 +3V3 RESERVED 1F00
2FJJ C8 IFB5 G
2 FF3L 2FJK B11 IFB6 G
RX-CTRL0 TCK 3F80 100R
3 1
RX-CTRL1 2FJL B11 IFB7 G
4 FF3M 2
5 RX-CTRL2
RX-CTRL3
TDO 3F82 100R
3 FOR E 2FJP B3
2FLC D2
IFB8 F
IFB9 F
6 FF3N 4
7
8
RX-CTRL4
RX-CTRL5
TMS 3F84 100R
5
6
DEBUG 2FLD D2
2FLE D3
IFBA F
IFBB F
9 RX-CTRL- 7
RX-CTRL+ 2FLF D3
10 3F85 FF3Q 8
TDI 9 2FLG F11
5-147279-2 TX-CTRL8 2FLH F11
100R 10
IFB8 FF69 2FLJ F11

2FLK RES
3F86
5-147279-2

1K0
+3V3 2FLK F11
2FLL F11

2FLG

2FLH

2FLL
100p

100p
2FLJ

100p

100p
10n
7F39 RX-CTRL- TX-CTRL7 2FLM C4
BC847BW IFB9 2FLN C4
+3V3
F 2FLP C4
7F40 RX-CTRL+ TX-CTRL6 IFBA 2FLQ C5
BC847BW 2FLR C5
+3V3 2FLS D4
IFBB
2FLT D4
7F33 RX-CTRL5 TX-CTRL5 2FLU D4
BC847BW
+3V3 2FLV D4
2FLW D5
7F34 RX-CTRL4 TX-CTRL4 IFB7 3F02 H5
BC847BW
3F04 H6
+3V3
3F05 E9
IFB6
3F06 H6
7F35
BC847BW
RX-CTRL3 TX-CTRL3
+2V5out-FPGA +3V3 G 3F08 H6
+3V3 3F10 H7
IFB5 3F11 H7
7F36 RX-CTRL2 TX-CTRL2
BC847BW 3F12 C8
3F30 H4

3F72
+3V3

3K3
IFB4 3F32 H2
7F37 RX-CTRL1 TX-CTRL1 3F33 H2
BC847BW 3F34 H3
+3V3
3F35 H3

SML-310
IFB3
7F38 RX-CTRL0 TX-CTRL0
3F36 H4
BC847BW 3F40 H1

6F30
H 3F41 H2
470R

470R

470R

470R

470R

470R

470R

470R

470R
3F02

3F04

3F06

3F08

3F10

3F11

3F83

3F76

3F71

3F73
10K
3F71 H8
270R

270R

270R

270R

270R

270R

270R

270R
3F40

3F41

3F32

3F33

3F34

3F35

3F36

3F30

3F72 G14
CONF-DONE 3F74
7F32 3F73 H13
100K
BC847BW 3F74 H13
IFA6

100K

3F75
3F75 H13
SML-310

SML-310

SML-310

SML-310

SML-310

SML-310

SML-310

SML-310

SML-310

3F76 H7
SML-310

SML-310

SML-310

SML-310

SML-310

SML-310

SML-310

SML-310

3F78 E9
6F31

6F32

6F33

6F34

6F35

6F36

6F37

6F38

6F39

3F79 E9
6F46

6F47

6F40

6F41

6F42

6F43

6F44

6F45

3F80 E10
3F82 E10
3F83 H7
I 3F84 E10
3F85 E10
3F86 F9
5F23 B2
5F24 C2
5F25 D2
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LED DIM Panel: Clock


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2FD1 C1
2FD4 D4
CLOCK
AB05 AB05
3FH0 C2
3FJC D5
7F51 C5
7F85 C1
IFD1 C4

A A

B RESERVED B
+3V3

+3V3

4
IFD1
C 7F85
DSO751SV
1
C
4

1 7F51
3
3FH0
2FD1

100n

3 CLK-SYSTEM-SS

2
47R

2FD4

100n
CY25701LXC051T

3FJC
2

27M0

47R
D CLK-SYSTEM-SS D

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LED DIM Panel: FPGA: Led Dimming 1


3FJL B4 3FJM B4 3FJQ B4 7F18-1 A6 7F18-2 A11 7F18-3 D6 7F18-4 D11 7F18-9 A2 FF29 B 4 IF20 B 4 IF21 B4 IFJ 0 B 5 IFJ 1 B 5 IFJ 2 E4 IFJ 3 E4 IFJ 4 E4 IFJ 5 E4 IFJ 6 E4 IFJ 7 F4 IFJ8 C13 IFJ9 C13 IFJA E13 IFJB F8 IFJC F8

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FPGA: LED-DIMMING (PART 1)


+1V2-PLL +2V5-PLL

AB06 AB06
+1V2-PLL +2V5-PLL

A +1V2-FPGA
A
7F18-9 7F18-2

U6

T6
EP3C120F484C7N +Vram-FPGA EP3C120F484C7N
7F18-1

G6
F6
GND EP3C120F484C7N VCCD_PLL1 VCCA1
VCCD_PLL3 VCCA3
RX3CLK+ T2 BANK2 N5
+1V2-FPGA J11 VCC BANK1 B2 SD1-WE
CLK2|CLK_1P IO_N5|L32N|DQ1L|DQ3L
P4
IO_B2|L2P|DQ2L|DQ1L IO_P4|L33P|DQS1L|CQ1L_|DPCLK1
+1V2-FPGA J12 G2 B1 SD1-DQM RX3CLK- T1 P3
IFJ0 CLK0|CLK_0P IO_B1|L2N|DQ2L|DQ1L CLK3|CLK_1N IO_P3|L33N|DQ1L|DQ3L

3FJQ
+1V2-FPGA L14 E4 SD1-CS U2 RX3E+

1K0
IO_E4|L3P|RESET_|DQ2L|DQ1L IO_U2|L34P|DM1L|BWS_1L|DM3L0|BWS_3L0|DM1L2|BWS_1L2
+1V2-FPGA M14 G1 E3 SD1-A11 M5 U1 RX3E-
IF20 IFJ1 CLK1|CLK_0N IO_E3|L3N|DQ2L|DQ1L IO_M5|VREFB2N0 IO_U1|L34N|DQ3L|DQ1L

3FJM
3FJL
+1V2-FPGA P11 C2 SD1-CAS T3 V2 RX4A+

10K

10K
VCCINT nCE IO_C2|L4P|DQS2L|CQ3L|CDPCLK0 IO_T3|VREFB2N1 IO_V2|L35P|DQ3L|DQ1L
+1V2-FPGA P12 nCE L3 C1 SD1-CKE R5 V1 RX4A-
FF29 CE IO_C1|L4N|DQ2L|DQ1L IO_R5|VREFB2N2 IO_V1|L35N|DQ3L|DQ1L
+1V2-FPGA L9 nCONFIG nCONFIG K5 D2 SD1-RAS P5
+Vram-FPGA IF21 CONFIG IO_D2|L5P|DQ2L|DQ1L IO_P5|L36P
B +1V2-FPGA
+1V2-FPGA
M9
J13
nSTATUS DCLK
nSTATUS
K2
K6
DCLK
STATUS
IO_D1|L5N|DATA1|ASDO
IO_H6|L6P|DQ2L|DQ1L
D1
H6
ASDO
SD1-A1
L6
M6
IO_L6|L25P|DQ0L|DQ1L
IO_M6|L25N|DQ0L|DQ1L
IO_N6|L36N|DQ3L|DQ1L
IO_R4|L37P
N6
R4 +2V5in-FPGA B
+1V2-FPGA J14 TCK L2 J6 SD1-A2 RX3A+ M2 R3 GND
VCCINT TCK IO_J6|L6N|DQ2L|DQ1L IO_M2|L27P|DQ0L|DQ1L IO_R3|L37N
+1V2-FPGA K14 TDI L5 H3 GND RX3A- M1 W2 RX4B+
TDI IO_H3|L7N IO_M1|L27N|DQ1L IO_W2|L38P|DQ3L|DQ1L
+1V2-FPGA J10 TDO L4 E2 nCSO M4 W1 RX4B-
TDO IO_E2|L8P|FLASH_CE_|CSO_ IO_M4|L28P|DM0L|DM1L1|BWS_1L1 IO_W1|L38N|DQ3L|DQ1L
+1V2-FPGA K9 D4 +Vram-FPGA TMS L1 E1 SD1-A9 M3 Y2 RX4C+
TMS IO_E1|L8N|DQ1L IO_M3|L28N|DQ1L|DQ3L IO_Y2|L39P|DQ3L|DQ1L
+1V2-FPGA N9 F4 +Vram-FPGA F2 SD1-A10 RX3B+ N2 Y1 RX4C-
VCCIO1 IO_F2|L9P|DM2L|DM1L0|BWS_1L0 IO_N2|L29P|DQ1L|DQ3L IO_Y1|L39N|DQ3L|DQ1L
+1V2-FPGA P9 K4 +Vram-FPGA G5 F1 SD1-A8 RX3B- N1 AA2 RX4D+
VCCINT IO_G5|VREFB1N0 IO_F1|L9N|DQ0L|DQ1L IO_N1|L29N|DQ1L|DQ3L IO_AA2|L40P
+1V2-FPGA P10 H5 H4 +Vram-FPGA RX3C+ P2 AA1 RX4D-
IO_H5|VREFB1N1 IO_H4 IO_P2|L30P|DQ1L|DQ3L IO_AA1|L40N|DQ3L|DQ1L
+1V2-FPGA P13 N4 +2V5in-FPGA J3 J4 SD1-A3 RX3C- P1 V4
IO_J3|VREFB1N2 IO_J4|L12P|DQS0L|CQ1L|DPCLK0 IO_P1|L30N|DQ1L|DQ3L IO_V4|RUP1
+1V2-FPGA P14 U4 +2V5in-FPGA H2 SD1-A7 RX3D+ R2 V3
VCCIO2 IO_H2|L13P|DQ0L|DQ1L IO_R2|L31P|DQ1L|DQ3L IO_V3|RDN1
+1V2-FPGA N14 W4 +2V5in-FPGA H7 H1 SD1-A6 RX3D- R1 T4
IO_H7|L1P IO_H1|L13N|DQ0L|DQ1L IO_R1|L31N|DQ1L|DQ3L IO_T4|L48P|DQS3L|CQ3L_|CDPCLK1| IFJ8
+1V2-FPGA J16 SD1-A0 G3 J2 SD1-A5 T5
VCCINT IO_G3|L1N IO_J2|L23P|DQ0L|DQ1L IO_T5|L48N|DM3L|BWS_3L|DM3L1|BWS_3L1|DM1L3|BWS_1L3 IFJ9
+1V2-FPGA K15 AB2 +2V5in-FPGA J1 SD1-A4
IO_J1|L23N|DQ0L|DQ1L
C +1V2-FPGA L16 W5 +2V5in-FPGA
IO_K1|DATA 0
K1 DATA 0 GNDA
C

GND U5
+1V2-FPGA M15 VCCIO3 W9 +2V5in-FPGA
+1V2-FPGA R12 W11 +2V5in-FPGA GNDA

GND F5
+1V2-FPGA R10
VCCINT
+1V2-FPGA R8 AB21 +2V5in-FPGA
+1V2-FPGA H9 W12 +2V5in-FPGA
+1V2-FPGA G12 VCCIO4 W16 +2V5in-FPGA
+1V2-FPGA J8 W18 +2V5in-FPGA
+2V5in-FPGA
+1V2-FPGA M8
VCCINT
+1V2-FPGA T7 P18 +2V5out-FPGA
+2V5out-FPGA
+1V2-FPGA T9 V19 +2V5out-FPGA
VCCIO5
+1V2-FPGA T13 Y19 +2V5out-FPGA 7F18-3
+1V2-FPGA P15 EP3C120F484C7N 7F18-4
+1V2-FPGA H15 E19 +2V5out-FPGA EP3C120F484C7N
VCCINT
D +1V2-FPGA
+1V2-FPGA
H11
K8
VCCIO6
G19
L19
+2V5out-FPGA
+2V5out-FPGA RX4CLK+ AA11
CLK15|CLK_6P
BANK3
BANK4
D
+1V2-FPGA P17 RX1CLK+ AA12
CLK13|CLK_7P
+1V2-FPGA L7 A21 +2V5out-FPGA RX4CLK- AB11 W7 RX4E+ V13
CLK14|CLK_6N IO_W7|B9P|DQ3B|DQ5B IO_V13|B41P|DQS2B|CQ3B|DPCLK5
+1V2-FPGA N16 D12 +2V5out-FPGA Y7 RX4E- RX1CLK- AB12 W14
VCCINT IO_Y7|B9N|DQ3B|DQ5B CLK12|CLK_7N IO_W14|B41N
+1V2-FPGA K17 VCCIO7 D14 +2V5out-FPGA U11 U9 V14
IO_U11|VREFB3N0 IO_U9|B12N|DQ3B|DQ5B IO_V14|B43P|DQ2B|DQ5B
+1V2-FPGA J17 D16 +2V5out-FPGA V9 V8 V16 U14
IO_V9|VREFB3N1 IO_V8|B13P|DQ3B|DQ5B IO_V16|VREFB4N0 IO_U14|B44P
+1V2-FPGA G16 AB4 W8 AA18 V15
IFJ2 IO_AB4|VREFB3N2 IO_W8|B13N|DQ3B|DQ5B IO_AA18|VREFB4N1 IO_V15|B44N|DQ2B|DQ5B
+1V2-FPGA G14 A2 +Vram-FPGA AA7 RX1A+ V12 W15
IO_AA7|B14P|DM5B|BWS_5B|DM3B0|BWS_3B0|DM5B2|BWS_5B2 IO_V12|VREFB4N2 IO_W15|B45P|DQ2B|DQ5B
+1V2-FPGA G10 D5 +Vram-FPGA AB7 RX1A- T15
VCCINT IO_AB7|B14N|DQ5B|DQ3B IO_T15|B46N|DQ2B|DQ5B
+1V2-FPGA G8 VCCIO8 D9 +Vram-FPGA V5 RX1D+ AA13 AB18
IO_V5|B1N|DM3B|BWS_3B|DM3B1|BWS_3B1|DM5B3|BWS_5B3 IO_AA13|B32P|DQ4B|DQ5B IO_AB18|DQ2B|DQ5B
+1V2-FPGA J7 D11 +Vram-FPGA Y4 Y8 RX1D- AB13 AA17 RX2CLK+
IO_Y4|B3P IO_Y8|DQ5B|DQ3B IO_AB13|B32N|DQ4B|DQ5B IO_AA17|B47P
+1V2-FPGA N7 Y3 V10 RX2A+ AA14 AB17 RX2CLK-
IO_Y3|B3N|DQ3B|DQ5B IO_V10|B15P|DQS3B|CQ3B_|DPCLK2 IO_AA14|B35P|DQ4B|DQ5B IO_AB17|B47N
+1V2-FPGA P7 Y6 U10 RX2A- AB14 AA19
IO_Y6|DQS1B|CQ1B_|CDPCLK2 IO_U10|B15N|DQ5B|DQ3B IO_AB14|B35N|DQ4B|DQ5B IO_AA19|RUP2
E +1V2-FPGA
+1V2-FPGA
R6
U8
VCCINT IFJ3
IFJ4
AA3
AB3
IO_AA3|PLL1_CLKOUTP
IO_AB3|PLL1_CLKOUTN
IO_AA8|B17P|DQ5B|DQ3B
IO_AB8|B17N|DQ5B|DQ3B
AA8
AB8
RX1B+
RX1B-
RX1E+
RX1E-
W13
Y13
IO_W13|B36P|DQ4B|DQ5B
IO_Y13|B36N|DQS4B|CQ5B|DPCLK4
IO_AB19|RDN2
IO_W17|B48P|DQ2B|DQ5B
AB19
W17 RX2D+ E
+1V2-FPGA V7 W6 AA9 RX1C+ RX2B+ AA15 Y17 RX2D-
IO_W6|B4P|DQ3B|DQ5B IO_AA9|B18P|DQ5B|DQ3B IO_AA15|B37P|DQ4B|DQ5B IO_Y17|B48N|DQS0B|CQ1B|CDPCLK3
+1V2-FPGA T11 +Vram-FPGA AA4 AB9 RX1C- RX2B- AB15 AA20 RX2E+
IFJ5 IO_AA4|DQ3B|DQ5B IO_AB9|B18N|DQS5B|CQ5B_|DPCLK3 IO_AB15|B37N|DQ4B|DQ5B IO_AA20|B49P|DQ5B
+1V2-FPGA R15 AA5 V11 U12 AB20 RX2E-
IFJ6 IO_AA5|B5P|DQ3B|DQ5B IO_V11|DQ5B|DQ3B IO_U12|B38P|DQ4B|DQ5B IO_AB20|B49N|DQ2B|DQ5B
+1V2-FPGA G4 +2V5in-FPGA AA6 W10 +2V5in-FPGA Y14 T16
VCCINT IO_AA6|B7N IO_W10|B23P|DQ5B|DQ3B IO_Y14|B39P IO_T16|PLL4_CLKOUTP IFJA
+1V2-FPGA H17 GND AB6 Y10 GND Y15 R16
IO_AB6|B8P IO_Y10|B23N|DQ5B|DQ3B IO_Y15|B39N IO_R16|PLL4_CLKOUTN
+1V2-FPGA U17 AB5 AA10 RX2C+ AA16
IFJ7 IO_AB5|B8N IO_AA10|B24P|DM4B|DM5B1|BWS_5B1 IFJB IO_AA16|B40P|DM2B|DM5B0|BWS_5B0
+1V2-FPGA U16 AB10 RX2C- AB16
IO_AB10|B24N|DQ5B IFJC IO_AB16|B40N|DQ2B|DQ5B
+1V2-FPGA U15
+1V2-FPGA R14

F F

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LED DIM Panel: FPGA: Led Dimming 2


3FJT F13 7F18-10 B3 7F18-6 A12 7F18-8 D11 9FJB B9 9FJD B10 9FJF B9 9FJH B10 IF23 B10 IF25 B10 IFJH E8 IFJL A11 IFJP C14 IFJR D10 IFJT E5 IFJV E10 IFJY E14
3FJU F14 7F18-5 A6 7F18-7 D5 9FJA B10 9FJC B9 9FJE B9 9FJG B10 IF22 B9 IF24 B10 IFJG E8 IFJJ A11 IFJN C14 IFJQ D5 IFJS E14 IFJU E10 IFJW E10 IFJZ E10

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AB07 FPGA: LED-DIMMING (PART 2) +1V2-PLL +2V5-PLL


+1V2-PLL +2V5-PLL
AB07
A A

E17

F18
7F18-6
+Vram-FPGA EP3C120F484C7N
VCCD_PLL2 VCCA2

U18
V17
7F18-5
EP3C120F484C7N
VCCD_PLL4 VCCA4 G22 BANK6 G18
IFJJ CLK5|CLK_2N IO_G18|R12N|PADD23|DQ2R|DQ1R
F19 TXBLDAT +
RX-CTRL- T22 BANK5 G21
IO_F19|R13P|RDY|DQ2R|DQ1R
F20 TXBLDAT-
CLK7|CLK_3N IFJL CLK4|CLK_2P IO_F20|R13N|AVD_|DQ2R|DQ1R

9FJG
RES

RES

RES
9FJE

9FJB

9FJA
R19 RX-CTRL2 D21 TX4CLK+
IO_R19|R40P|DM1R|BWS_1R|DM3R0|BWS_3R0|DM1R2|BWS_1R2 IO_D21|R14P|DQ1R
RX-CTRL+ T21 U21 TX2C+ CONF-DONE M18 D22 TX4CLK-
CLK6|CLK_3P IO_U21|R41P|DQ3R|DQ1R CONF_DONE IO_D22|R14N|DM2R|DM1R0|BWS_1R0
U22 TX2C- E21 TX4D+
IO_U22|R41N|DQ3R|DQ1R IF22 IO_E21|R15P|OE_|DQ1R
N19 R20 MSEL0 MSEL0 M17 E22 TX4D-
IO_N19|VREFB5N0 IO_R20|R42N|DQ3R|DQ1R IF23 MSEL0 IO_E22|R15N|WE_|DQ0R|DQ1R
P20 V21 TX2CLK+ MSEL1 MSEL1 L18 H19 TXBLCLK+
IO_P20|VREFB5N1 IO_V21|R43P|DQ3R|DQ1R IF24 MSEL1 IO_H19|R16P|DQ0R|DQ1R
W19 V22 TX2CLK- MSEL2 MSEL2 L17 H20 TXBLCLK-
IO_W19|VREFB5N2 IO_V22|R43N|DQ3R|DQ1R IF25 MSEL2 IO_H20|R16N|DQ0R|DQ1R
T19 +2V5out-FPGA MSEL3 MSEL3 K20 J20 +2V5out-FPGA
7F18-10 IO_T19|R45P MSEL3 IO_J20|R17N
B EP3C120F484C7N TX1CLK+
TX1CLK-
M19
M20
IO_M19|R27P|DQ1R|DQ3R IO_T20|R45N
T20
W21
GND
TX2D+ D20
IO_F21|R18P|DQ0R|DQ1R
F21
F22
TX4E+
TX4E-
B
IO_M20|R27N|DQ1R|DQ3R IO_W21|R46P|DQ3R|DQ1R IO_D20|VREFB6N0 IO_F22|R18N|DQ0R|DQ1R

9FJC

9FJD

9FJH
RES
9FJF
TX1D+ M21 W22 TX2D- H18 J18
IO_M21|R28P|DQ1R|DQ3R IO_W22|R46N|DQ3R|DQ1R IO_H18|VREFB6N1 IO_J18|R20P
TX1D- M22 M16 K19 K18 RX-CTRL4
GND L10 GND E10 GND TX1E+ N21
IO_M22|R28N|DQ1R|DQ3R IO_M16|R48P
U20 RX-CTRL5 F17
IO_K19|VREFB6N2 IO_K18|R20N|DQ0R|DQ1R
IO_N21|R29P|DEV_CLR_ IO_U20|R48N|DQ3R|DQ1R IO_F17|R2N|DQ2R|DQ1R

GND

GND

GND

GND
GND L11 G9 GND TX1E- N22 R17 C20
IO_N22|R29N|DEV_OE IO_R17|R49P IO_C20|R8N|PADD20|DQS2R|CQ3R|CDPCLK5|DQS2R|CQ3R|CDPCLK5
GND M10 K7 GND RX-CTRL3 N18 Y22 TX4B+ B21 H21 TX1A+
IO_N18|R30P|DQS1R|CQ1R_|DPCLK6 IO_Y22|R49N|DQ3R|DQ1R IO_B21|R9P|PADD21|DQ2R|DQ1R IO_H21|R21P|DQ0R|DQ1R
GND M11 P6 GND N20 W20 TX4B- B22 H22 TX1A-
IO_N20|R33N|DQ1R|DQ3R IO_W20|R50N|DQS3R|CQ3R_|CDPCLK4 IO_B22|R9N|PADD22|DQ2R|DQ1R IO_H22|R21N|DQ0R|DQ1R
GND L12 U7 GND TX2A+ P21 T17 RX-CTRL0 TX4C+ C21 J21 TX1B+
GND GND IO_P21|R36P|DQ1R|DQ3R IO_T17|RUP3 IO_C21|R10P|DQ2R|DQ1R IO_J21|R22P|DM0R|DM1R1|BWS_1R1
GND L13 V6 GND TX2A- P22 T18 RX-CTRL1 TX4C- C22 J22 TX1B-
IO_P22|R36N|DQ1R|DQ3R IO_T18|RDN3 IO_C22|R10N|DQ2R|DQ1R IO_J22|R22N|DQS0R|CQ1R|DPCLK7
GND M12 T10 GND TX2B+ R21 K21
IO_R21|R38P|DQ1R|DQ3R IO_K21|R23P|CLKUSR IFJN
GND M13 U13 GND TX2B- R22 K22
IO_R22|R38N|DQ1R|DQ3R IO_K22|R23N|CEO_ IFJP
GND N11 T14 GND AA21 TX2E+ L21 TX1C+
IO_AA21|R51P|DM3R|BWS_3R|DM3R1|BWS_3R1|DM1R3|BWS_1R3 IO_L21|R24P|CRC_ERROR
GND K11 N17 GND AA22 TX2E- L22 TX1C-
GND GND IO_AA22|R51N IO_L22|R24N|INIT_DONE
C GND
GND
N12
K12
G7
U19
GND
GND GNDA GNDA
C

GND V18

GND E18
GND K13 Y21 GND
GND N13 R18 GND
GND N10 J5 GND
GND GND
GND K10 J19 GND
GND J9 A1 GND
GND F12 C5 GND
GND H12 C9 GND
GND H13 C11 GND
GND GND
GND J15 C12 GND
GND K16 C14 GND
GND L15 C16 GND
GND N15 A22 GND
D GND
GND
R13
R11
GND GND
E20
G20
GND
GND
7F18-8
EP3C120F484C7N
D
GND R9 L20 GND 7F18-7
GND P8 P19 GND EP3C120F484C7N
GND H14 V20 GND CLK-SYSTEM-SS A11
BANK8
CLK10|CLK_4N GND
GND H10 Y20 GND D7
GND H8
GND GND
AB22 GND A12 BANK7 B16 TX3CLK+ B11
IO_D7|T15P
C6 SD1-DQ3
IFJQ CLK8|CLK_5N IO_B16|T49P|DQ4T|DQ5T IFJR CLK11|CLK_4P IO_C6|T15N|DATA7|DQ3T|DQ5T
GND N8 Y18 GND A16 TX3CLK- F10
IO_A16|T49N|DM2T|DM5T0|BWS_5T0 IO_F10|T17P|DATA6|DQ3T|DQ5T IFJS
GND R7 Y16 GND B12 B17 TX3D+ C10 A5 SD1-DQ11
IFJT CLK9|CLK_5P IO_B17|T50P|PADD2|DQ5T IFJU IO_C10|VREFB8N0 IO_A5|T18P|DATA5|DQ3T|DQ5T
GND T8 Y12 GND A17 TX3D- B5 E8 +Vram-FPGA
IO_A17|T50N|PADD1|DQ2T|DQ5T IFJV IO_B5|VREFB8N1 IO_E8|T19P
GND T12 Y11 GND D17 E15 TX-CTRL0 D6 D8 GND
GND GND IO_D17|VREFB7N0 IO_E15|T52P|DQ2T|DQ5T IO_D6|VREFB8N2 IO_D8|T19N
GND P16 Y9 GND C15 D15 C7 SD1-DQ2
IO_C15|VREFB7N1 IO_D15|T52N IO_C7|T20P|DATA13|DM5T|BWS_5T|DM3T0|BWS_3T0|DM5T2|BWS_5T2
GND L8 Y5 GND E13 B18 TX3E+ E6 C8 SD1-DQ1
IO_E13|VREFB7N2 IO_B18|T53P|PADD0 IFJW IO_E6|PLL3_CLKOUTN IO_C8|T20N|DATA14|DQS3T|CQ3T_|DPCLK11
GND G17 AB1 GND A18 TX3E- SD1-CLK E5 E9
IO_A18|T53N|DQ2T|DQ5T IO_E5|PLL3_CLKOUTP IO_E9|T21N IFJY
E GND
GND
M7
F16
N3
U3
GND
GND
TX-CTRL5
TX-CTRL6
F11
E11
IO_F11|T32P|PADD14|DM4T|DM5T1|BWS_5T1 IO_A19|RDN4
A19
B19
IFJZ
F9
F7
IO_F9 E
GND GND IO_E11|T32N|PADD13 IO_B19|RUP4 IO_F7|T3N|DM3T|BWS_3T|DM3T1|BWS_3T1|DM5T3|BWS_5T3
GND H16 W3 GND TX-CTRL4 E12 C17 SD1-DQ6 C4
IO_E12|T33P|DQ5T IO_C17|T54P|DQ2T|DQ5T IO_C4|T4P|DATA12|DQS1T|CQ1T_|CDPCLK7
GND G15 D3 GND TX3A+ B13 A20 SD1-DQ8 C3 B6 SD1-DQ4
IO_B13|T35P|PADD12|DQS4T|CQ5T|DPCLK9 IO_A20|PLL2_CLKOUTN IFJG IO_C3|T4N|DQ3T|DQ5T IO_B6|T22P|DATA15|DQ5T|DQ3T
GND G13 F3 GND TX3A- A13 B20 E7 A6 SD1-DQ12
IO_A13|T35N|PADD11|DQ4T|DQ5T IO_B20|PLL2_CLKOUTP IFJH IO_E7|T7N IO_A6|T22N|PADD19|DQ5T|DQ3T
GND G11 K3 GND TX3B+ B14 D19 TX4A+ SD1-DQ7 B3 B7 SD1-DQ14
IO_B14|T36P|PADD10|DQ4T|DQ5T IO_D19|T56P|DQ2T|DQ5T IO_B3|T9P|DATA11|DQ3T|DQ5T IO_B7|T23P|DATA4|DQ5T|DQ3T
TX3B- A14 C19 TX4A- SD1-DQ9 A3 A7 SD1-DQ13
IO_A14|T36N|PADD9|DQ4T|DQ5T IO_C19|T56N|DQ2T|DQ5T IO_A3|T9N|DATA10|DQ3T|DQ5T IO_A7|T23N|PADD18|DQ5T|DQ3T
D13 D18 +2V5out-FPGA F8 B8 SD1-DQ15
IO_D13|T44P|PADD8|DQ4T|DQ5T IO_D18|T58P IO_F8|T11N|DATA9|DQ3T|DQ5T IO_B8|T25P|DATA3|DQ5T|DQ3T
C13 C18 GND SD1-DQ5 B4 A8 SD1-DQ16
IO_C13|T44N|PADD7 IO_C18|T58N IO_B4|T14P|DATA8|DQ3T|DQ5T IO_A8|T25N|DATA2|DQ5T|DQ3T
TX3C+ B15 F14 TX-CTRL1 SD1-DQ10 A4 B9 3FJT SDA-I2C4
IO_B15|T45P|PADD6|DQ4T|DQ5T IO_F14|T59P|DQS0T|CQ1T|CDPCLK6 IO_A4|T14N|DQ3T|DQ5T IO_B9|T29P|PADD17|DQS5T|CQ5T_|DPCLK10
TX3C- A15 F15 TX-CTRL8 A9 47R 3FJU SCL-I2C4
IO_A15|T45N|PADD5|DQ4T|DQ5T IO_F15|T60P|DQ2T|DQ5T IO_A9|T29N|PADD16|DQ5T|DQ3T
TX-CTRL3 F13 E16 TX-CTRL7 B10 47R SDA-AMBI-3V3
IO_F13|T46P|PADD4|DQS2T|CQ3T|DPCLK8 IO_E16|T60N|DQ2T|DQ5T IO_B10|T30P|PADD15
TX-CTRL2 E14 A10 SCL-AMBI-3V3
IO_E14|T46N|PADD3|DQ4T|DQ5T IO_A10|T30N|DQ5T|DQ3T
D10 LCD-PWR-ON
IO_D10|T31N|DQ5T|DQ3T
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LED DIM Panel: Display Interfacing

1F71 D12 1M59 F14 2F2E B6 2F30 G12 2F35 C8 3F15 G12 3F1Y C4 3F23 B12 3F2S B13 3F38 F11 3F44 F11 3FH5 D10 5F0L B5 6F02 C3 7F07 B4 9F16 H12 9F2J B4 FF07 F12 FF2P C2 IF0B A10 IF0H C3 IF19 F10 IF1E B3
1F80 G13 2F2A D5 2F2K B13 2F31 D11 2F45 F12 3F16 H12 3F1Z C6 3F24 B11 3F2T B13 3F39 E10 3F45 G11 5F0A A10 5F0M B5 6F07 B6 7F08 C5 9F26 H12 9F2N F10 FF08 F12 IF07 C4 IF0C B11 IF0J A12 IF1A F11 IF26 B1
1F81 G13 2F2B C3 2F2L B14 2F32 D11 2F46 D2 3F18 B2 3F20 B8 3F28 G12 3F2V D5 3F3A F10 3F48 C2 5F0B G14 5F10 A2 6F09 D1 7F09-1 E10 9F2F C10 9F2P G10 FF09 H12 IF08 B4 IF0D B12 IF0S B10 IF1B F10 IF27 G14
1F82 G13 2F2C B11 2F2P E10 2F33 D12 2F53 G14 3F19 B8 3F21 C5 3F29 H12 3F31 D3 3F3B F10 3F77 D2 5F0J A10 5F11 B2 6F10 B2 7F09-2 F10 9F2G C10 9F33 D11 FF13 H12 IF09 C5 IF0F C4 IF0T B10 IF1C G10
1F83 G13 2F2D A12 2F2Q F10 2F34 B8 2F95 B1 3F1W C3 3F22 C3 3F2D B5 3F37 F11 3F3C F10 3FH4 D10 5F0K B5 5F12 B2 7F05 B4 7F10 B10 9F2H A11 FF06 F11 FF1B B6 IF0A C5 IF0G D4 IF18 E10 IF1D G11

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

AB08 DISPLAY-INTERFACING AB08


A +5V
5F0J 2F2D A
I2C-BUFFER

*
+12V RES 120R RES 100n

5F10
5F0A IF0B IF0J
9F2H
220R +3V3
IF26 5F11 RES 5F0K RES 120R RES

RES 100n

4K7

4K7
9F2J
+12V-SSB

3F24

3F23
8

2F2C
220R 7F07 220R 7F10
3F18

SI4835BDY PCA9515A
4K7

5F12 5F0L FF1B 3F19

RES

RES
2F95

100n

+VDISP SDA-I2C4-SSB SDA-I2C4 VCC


220R 220R 47R IF0S

2F34
3 SDA0 SDA1 6

10p
5F0M 2F2E SDA-I2C4
3F2S
B SDA-I2C4-DISP
B
SML-310

220R 100n 47R


IF0T IF0D 3F2T
6F07 SCL-I2C4 2 SCL0 SCL1 7 SCL-I2C4-DISP
6F10

IF08 3F2D
3F20 47R
RES 7F05 SCL-I2C4-SSB SCL-I2C4 5 EN 1
SI3441BDV 2K2 SML-310 NC IF0C

2F2K

2F2L
GND

10p

10p
IF1E 47R

2F35

10p

4
3F1W

47K
C 6F02 C
BZX384-C5V6
7F08
9F2F
FF2P 3F48 RES 3F22 2F2B 3F1Y IF0F BC847BW
+5V
9F2G
BZX384-C4V7

RES

3 IF0A IF09
RES

820R 47R IF0H 1u0 IF07 47K 3F21 3F1Z


1
3F77 RES +3V3
4u7

10K 10K
6F09

2F46

2
1K5
VDISP-SWITCH

2F2A

100n
RES 1F71 RES
3FH4
1
47R 3FH5
RES 2 FOR
D +3V3 9F33
3 D

RES
47R 4
DEBUG

2F31 RES

2F33 RES
RES
1735446-4

2F32

100n
10p

10p
3F31 IF0G 3F2V RES
LCD-PWR-ON +3V3
47R 10K

E RES 2F2P
AMBI-LIGHT BUFFER * E
470p
RES 3F39 +5V
IF18
+3V3
10K

2
RES
7F09-1

3F3B
4K7
BC847BS

3F38
RES
FF06

2K2
1

6
1M59
IF19 9F2N 3F44
SCL-AMBI-3V3 2 1 1
IF1A 47R FF07
FF08 2 TO

2F45

100p
F RES 2F2Q 3 F
RES 470p
3F3A
+5V 4
5
AMBI
+3V3
10K
IF1B 6
7 LIGHT

5
RES
7F09-2

3F3C

3F37
RES
2-1735446-7

4K7

2K2
BC847BS

IF1C 3F45 5F0B

4
9F2P

3
SDA-AMBI-3V3 IF27
120R +3V3
IF1D 47R

2F30

100p

2F53

100n
1F80

1F81

1F82

1F83
G G
RES 3F28
+3V3
47R
3F15 RES
+5V
47R FF09

9F16

RES 3F29
+3V3
H 47R
3F16 RES FF13
H
+5V
47R

9F26

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LED DIM Panel: SD RAM


1 2 3 4 5 6 Personal Notes:
2F4V B3

AB09 SD-RAM AB09


2F4W B4
2F4Y B4
2F4Z B3
2F50 B3
2F51 B3
3F3S E2
3F3T-1 D5
A A 3F3T-2 D4
3F3T-3 D5
3F3T-4 D4
3F3Y-1 E5
3F3Y-2 E4
3F3Y-3 E5
3F3Y-4 D4
3F42-1 E5
3F42-2 E4
3F42-3 E5
3F42-4 E4
3F46-1 E5
B 5F0T FF1H
B 3F46-2 E4
+3V3 +3V3-SD1 3F46-3 E5
30R 3F46-4 E4

2F4W
2F4V

2F4Y
5F0T B2

2F4Z
2F51

2F50
100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n
7F19 D3
FF1H B3
IF1Y E3
IF1Z E2
IF35 E2
IF70 E5
IF71 E2
C C IF72 E2
IF73 E2
+3V3-SD1

7F19 25

13

38

44
MSM56V16160J-7T3KFG
1

7
VDD VDDQ
SD1-A0 21
0
SD1-A1 22
1 DRAM 33
23 NC 37
SD1-A2
24
2 512K X 16 X 2
D SD1-A3
SD1-A4 27
3
4 0
D
SD1-A5 28
5 A 512K-1
SD1-A6 29 2 3F3T-4 4 5 33R SD1-DQ1
6 1
SD1-A7 30 3 3F3T-3 3 6 33R SD1-DQ2
7 2
SD1-A8 31 5 3F3T-2 2 7 33R SD1-DQ3
8 3
SD1-A9 32 6 3F3T-1 1 8 33R SD1-DQ4
9 4
SD1-A10 20 8 3F3Y-4 4 5 33R SD1-DQ5
10 5
9 3F3Y-3 3 6 33R SD1-DQ6
6
SD1-A11 19 11 3F3Y-2 2 7 33R SD1-DQ7
A11 7
12 3F3Y-1 1 8 33R SD1-DQ8
D 8
39 3F42-4 4 5 33R SD1-DQ9
9
40 3F42-3 3 6 33R SD1-DQ10
10
42 3F42-2 2 7 33R SD1-DQ11
11
43 3F42-1 1 8 33R
E SD1-CLK
3F3S IF1Z
35
IF1Y 34
CLK
12
13
45 3F46-4 4 5 33R
SD1-DQ12
SD1-DQ13 E
SD1-CKE 33R 46 3F46-3 3 6 33R SD1-DQ14
CKE 14
SD1-CS IF35 18 48 3F46-2 2 7 33R SD1-DQ15
CS 15
SD1-RAS IF71 17 49 3F46-1 1 8 33R SD1-DQ16
IF72 RAS 16
SD1-CAS 16
CAS
SD1-WE 15 IF70
WE
IF73 36 SD1-DQM
U
DQM 14
VSS VSSQ L
26

50

10

41

47

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Layout LED DIM Board (Top Side)

1F00 B1 3F65 B2 3U11 A1


1F01 C1 3F66 B2 3U16 A1
1F05 B1 3F67 B2 3U17 A1
1F09 A2 3F68 B2 3U27 A1
1F10 A1 3F69 B2 3U37 A1
1F41 C1 3F6A B2 3U46 A1
1F42 C2 3F6B B2 3U76 A2
1F51 A2 3F6C B2 3U77 A2
1F52 C2 3F71 B2 3U78 A2
1F71 A2 3F72 B1 3U79 A2
1M59 A2 3F73 B2 3U80 A2
1U01 A2 3F74 B2 5F0K A2
1U02 A2 3F75 B1 5F0L A2
2F2B A2 3F76 B2 5F0M A2
2F2E A2 3F78 B1 5F0T A1
2F30 A2 3F79 C1 5F10 C2
2F31 A2 3F7A B2 5F11 C2
2F32 A2 3F7B B2 5F12 C2
2F33 A2 3F7J B2 5F49 C1
2F34 C1 3F7K B2 5F50 B1
2F35 C1 3F7L B2 5U00 A1
2F45 A2 3F7M B2 5U01 A1
2F4V B2 3F7N B2 5U02 A2
2F4W B1 3F80 B1 5U03 A1
2F4Y B2 3F82 B1 5U04 A2
2F4Z B1 3F83 A2 5U05 A2
2F50 B1 3F84 B1 5U06 A2
2F51 B1 3F85 C1 5U07 A2
2F53 A2 3F86 B1 5U08 A2
2F95 C2 3F8A B2 5U09 A2
2FD1 A2 3F8B B2 6F02 A2
2FD4 A2 3F8C B2 6F07 A2
2FHL C2 3F8D B2 6F10 A2
2FJ7 B1 3F8E A2 6F30 B1
2FLG B1 3F8F B2 6F31 A2
2FLH B1 3F8G B2 6F32 A2
2FLJ B1 3F8H B2 6F33 A2
2FLK C1 3F8J B2 6F34 A2
2FLL C1 3F8K B2 6F35 A2
2U01 A1 3F8L A2 6F36 A2
2U02 A1 3F8M B2 6F37 A2
2U03 A1 3F8N B2 6F38 B2
2U04 A1 3F8P B2 6F39 B2
2U06 A1 3F8Q B2 6F40 C1
2U08 A1 3F8R B2 6F41 C1
2U09 A1 3F8S B2 6F42 C1
2U10 A2 3F8T A2 6F43 C1
2U11 A1 3F8Y B2 6F44 C1
2U12 A2 3F8Z B2 6F45 C1
2U13 A1 3F92 B2 6F46 C1
2U14 A2 3F93 B2 6F47 C1
2U15 A1 3F94 B2 7F05 B2
2U16 A1 3F95 B2 7F07 A2
2U21 A1 3F96 B2 7F18 B2
2U22 A2 3F97 B2 7F19 B1
2U25 A1 3F98 B2 7F30 B1
2U27 A1 3F99 B2 7F31 B1
2U28 A1 3F9N B2 7F32 B1
2U30 A1 3F9P B2 7F51 A2
2U32 A2 3F9Q B2 7F85 B2
2U35 A2 3F9R B2 7U01 A1
2U39 A2 3F9S B2 7U02 A1
2U41 A1 3F9T B2 7U03 A1
2U42 A2 3F9U B2 7U06 A1
2U43 A2 3F9V B2 7U10 A2
2U44 A2 3F9W B2 7U11 A2
2U45 A2 3F9Y B2 7U27 A2
2U46 A2 3F9Z B2 7U28 A2
2U47 A2 3FDE A2 9F16 A2
2U48 A2 3FG1 C2 9F26 A2
2U49 A2 3FG2 C2 9F2J B2
2U50 A2 3FG3 C2 9F33 A2
2U51 A2 3FG4 C2 9F46 C1
3F02 A2 3FG5 C2 9F53 C2
3F04 A2 3FG6 C2 9F65 A2
3F05 B1 3FG7 C2
3F06 A2 3FG8 C2
3F08 A2 3FG9 C2
3F10 A2 3FGA C2
3F11 A2 3FGB C2
3F15 A2 3FGC C2
3F16 A2 3FGE C2
3F18 B2 3FGF B2
3F19 C1 3FGJ B2
3F1W A2 3FGK B2
3F20 C1 3FGL B2
3F22 A2 3FGM B2
3F28 A2 3FGN B2
3F29 A2 3FGP C1
3F2D A2 3FGQ B2
3F2S A2 3FGR B2
3F2T A2 3FGS B2
3F3S B2 3FGT C2
3F42 B2 3FGV C2
3F44 A2 3FGW C2
3F45 A2 3FGZ C2
3F46 B2 3FH0 B2
3F53 B2 3FH4 A2
3F54 B2 3FH5 A2
3F55 B2 3FHA A2
3F56 B2 3FHB A2
3F57 B2 3FHC A2
3F58 B2 3FHD A2
3F59 B2 3FHE A2
3F5R B2 3FHF A2
3F5S B2 3FHJ B2
3F5U B2 3FHK B2
3F5V B2 3FHL B2
3F5W B2 3FHM B2
3F5Y B2 3FHN B2
3F5Z B2 3FJC B2
3F60 B2 3FJM B1
3F61 B2 3FJQ B1
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Layout LED DIM Board (Bottom Side)

2F00 C1 2FGL B1 3FHG B1 9F41 C1


2F01 C1 2FGM B1 3FHH B1 9F45 C2
2F02 C1 2FGN B1 3FJ1 C2 9F50 C1
2F03 C1 2FGP B1 3FJ2 C2 9F55 C1
2F04 C1 2FGQ B1 3FJ3 C2 9F56 C1
2F05 C1 2FGR B1 3FJ4 C2 9F58 C1
2F06 C1 2FH2 B1 3FJ5 C2 9F59 C1
2F07 C1 2FH3 B1 3FJ6 C2 9F66 B1
2F08 C1 2FH4 B1 3FJL B1 9F67 B1
2F09 C1 2FH5 B1 3U00 A2 9FJA B1
2F0A C1 2FHA B1 3U01 A1 9FJB B1
2F0B C1 2FHC B1 3U04 A2 9FJC B1
2F0C C1 2FHD B1 3U05 A2 9FJD B1
2F0D C1 2FHE B1 3U06 A2 9FJE B1
2F0E C1 2FHF B1 3U07 A2 9FJF B1
2F0F C1 2FHG B1 3U09 A2 9FJG B1
2F0G C1 2FHH B1 3U10 A2 9FJH B1
2F0H C1 2FHJ B1 3U12 A2
2F0J C1 2FHK B1 3U13 A2
2F0K C1 2FHM B1 3U14 A2
2F0L C1 2FHN B1 3U15 A2
2F0M C1 2FHP B1 3U18 A1
2F0N C1 2FHQ B1 3U20 A2
2F0P A1 2FHR B1 3U21 A2
2F0Q A1 2FHS B1 3U22 A2
2F0R A1 2FHT C1 3U23 A2
2F0S A1 2FJ8 B1 3U24 A2
2F0T A1 2FJ9 B1 3U26 A2
2F0U A1 2FJA B1 3U30 A2
2F0V A1 2FJB B1 3U31 A2
2F0W A1 2FJC B1 3U32 A2
2F0Y A1 2FJD B1 3U33 A2
2F0Z A1 2FJE B1 3U34 A2
2F10 B1 2FJF B1 3U35 A2
2F11 B1 2FJJ B2 3U36 A2
2F12 B1 2FJK B2 3U40 A2
2F13 B1 2FJL A2 3U41 A2
2F1A A1 2FJP B1 3U43 A2
2F1B A1 2FLC B1 3U44 A2
2F1C A1 2FLD B1 3U45 A1
2F1D A1 2FLE B1 3U47 A2
2F1E A1 2FLF B1 3U48 A1
2F1F A1 2FLM B1 3U50 A2
2F1G A1 2FLN B1 3U55 A1
2F1H A1 2FLP B1 3U58 A2
2F1J A1 2FLQ B1 3U59 A2
2F1K A1 2FLR B1 3U62 A1
2F1L A1 2FLS B1 3U63 A2
2F1M A1 2FLT B1 3U64 A2
2F1N A1 2FLU B1 3U68 A2
2F1P A1 2FLV B1 3U69 A2
2F1Q A1 2FLW B1 3U70 A2
2F1R A1 2U00 A2 3U72 A2
2F1S A1 2U05 A2 3U73 A2
2F1T A1 2U07 A2 3U74 A2
2F1U C1 2U17 A2 3U75 A2
2F2A B1 2U18 A2 5F0A A1
2F2C A1 2U19 A2 5F0B A1
2F2D A1 2U20 A2 5F0J A1
2F2K A1 2U23 A1 5F23 B1
2F2L A1 2U24 A2 5F24 B1
2F2P A1 2U26 A1 5F25 B1
2F2Q A1 2U29 A2 5F51 B1
2F46 A1 2U31 A2 5F52 B2
2F47 A1 2U33 A1 5F53 B1
2F48 A1 2U34 A2 5F54 B1
2F49 A1 2U36 A2 5F55 B1
2F4A A1 2U37 A2 5F57 B1
2F4B A1 2U38 A1 6F09 A1
2F4C A1 2U40 A2 6U00 A2
2F4D B1 3F12 B2 6U01 A1
2F4E C1 3F1Y A1 6U02 A1
2F79 C1 3F1Z B1 6U04 A1
2F80 C1 3F21 B1 6U06 A1
2F81 C1 3F23 A1 6U08 A2
2F82 C1 3F24 A1 7F08 A1
2F83 B1 3F2V B1 7F09 A1
2F84 B1 3F30 C2 7F10 A1
2F85 B1 3F31 A1 7F33 C2
2F86 B1 3F32 C2 7F34 C2
2F89 A1 3F33 C2 7F35 C2
2FG1 C2 3F34 C2 7F36 C2
2FG2 C2 3F35 C2 7F37 C2
2FG3 C2 3F36 C2 7F38 C2
2FG4 C2 3F37 A1 7F39 C2
2FG5 C2 3F38 A1 7F40 C2
2FG6 C2 3F39 A1 7U00 A2
2FGA B1 3F3A A1 7U05 A2
2FGB B1 3F3B A1 7U07 A1
2FGC B1 3F3C A1 7U13 A2
2FGD B1 3F3T B2 7U15 A2
2FGE B1 3F3Y B2 9F2F A1
2FGF B1 3F40 C2 9F2G A1
2FGG B1 3F41 C2 9F2H A1
2FGH B1 3F48 A1 9F2N A1
I_17900_021.eps 2FGJ B1 3F77 A1 9F2P A1
3104 313 6261.3 100708 2FGK B1 3FGD C1 9F40 C1
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 81

4 LED OSRAM: LED Drive


2001 F2 9003 F9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2003 F10 9004 A7
2005 I10 9005 G9
2007 F2 9007 G9

AL1 LED DRIVE AL1


2009 F10
2010 H2
2012 H10
9008 H9
9009 I9
9010 A7
2013 I2 9011 A8
2036 E4 9013 A8
7003 7004 7005 7006
LRTBC9TP LRTBC9TP LRTBC9TP LRTBC9TP 2038 E12 9016 A7
3000 A1 9017 A2
9019 BLUE6 5 BLUE 6 5 BLUE 6 9016 5 BLUE 6 5 BLUE 6 BLUEOUT6 9022 BLUEOUT61 3001 D1 9018 A2
3002 B2 9019 A2
A +16V
9017 GREEN6 3 GREEN 4 3 GREEN 4 9004 3 GREEN 4 3 GREEN 4 GREENOUT6 9020 GREENOUT61
A 3003 B2 9020 A12
+24VF RED6 REDOUT6 3005 C1 9021 A12
9018 1 RED 2 1 RED 2 9010 1 RED 2 1 RED 2 9021 REDOUT61
3006 C2 9022 A12
3007 B1 F037 E2
3008 C1 F050 C6

9001
9011
820R
3000

9013
+24VF 3009 B1 F052 D6
3021 B3 F053 F4

BC857BW
3022 B3 F054 D6

7011
3023 B3 F055 G4
820R
3009

+16V DISABLE_DRV
3024 B11 F056 E5
3025 B11 F057 H4
3002

10K

B B 3026 B11 F058 E11

220K

220K

220K

220K

220K

220K
3021

3022

3023

3024

3025

3026
3030 E2 F059 F12
820R
3007

3032 E10 F060 G12


3033 E2 F061 I12
3035 E11 F070 C13
3003

22K

3036 F2 F072 D14


820R
3008

3038 F11 F074 D14


3039 H2 F076 E13
6000 F070 3040 F2
3041 F3
BZX384-C5V6 3042 E4
180R F050
3005

3043 G2
2K7

180R
C 7010
BC847BW 3129 C 3044 G3
180R 3050 3045 H3
ENABLE
3006 180R 3046 G4
3130
3047 H4
47K 180R 3051
180R
3050 C13
3131 3051 C13
3001

3K9

180R 3052 3052 D13


180R F072 3053 D13
3132
3054 D13
180R 3053
180R
3055 D13
3133 F052 3056 D13
180R 3054 3057 E13
D 3134 F054
180R F074 D 3058 E13
3055
3059 E13
180R
3129 C5
180R
3135 3130 C5
180R 3056 3131 C5
180R 3132 D5
3136
3057
3133 D5
180R
3134 D5
180R
+24VF 3137 3135 D5
180R +24VF 3058 3136 E5
180R 3137 E5
3138
E +3V3
3030
3032 3059 E 3138 E5
2036

100n

56K F056 +3V3


3140 F4

2038

100n
56K F076 3141 F4
3033

1R0

3142 H4

3035

1R0
3143 H4
F037 3144 I4
4

3 7067-1
LM2902P 3042 F058

4
7064 3 7075-1 3145 I4
2 BCP56 LM2902P 3148
1 1K0 7072 3148 F12
2001

100n
3036

11

2 BCP56
10K

PWM1_R 1
BAS316

1K0 3150 G12


6021

2003

100n
3038

11
10K

BAS316
3151 I10

6024
+24VF 3152 I12

9002
CFB 3153 H13
F PWM1_R 3040 6004 3041 F053 CFB F 3160 F10

4
12 7067-4 F059
LM2902P PWM2_R 3160 6016 3161 3161 F12
10K 8K2 9003
BAS316 3163 G10
13 14
10K BAS316 8K2
3164 G12
6R81

6R81
2007

100p

3140

3141

11
+24VF

6R81

6R81
2009

100p

3191

3192
+24VF
3191 F12
3192 F12
3193 H12
3194 H12
4

5 7067-2
LM2902P 3046 3195 I12

4
7065 5 7075-2
BCP56 LM2902P 3150
6 7 1K0 +24VF
7073 3196 I12
11

PWM1_G 6 7 BCP56 6000 C2


BAS316

1K0
6022

11

BAS316
6004 F2
G G

6025
6006 G2

9005
12 7075-4
LM2902P 6008 H2
CFB
PWM1_G 6006 F055
13 14 CFB 6016 F10
3043 3044
11

PWM2_G 3163 6018 3164 F060 6018 G10


9007
10K BAS316 8K2 6020 I10
10K BAS316 8K2 6021 F4
4R99

4R99
2010

100p

3142

3143

+24VF 6022 G4

4R99

4R99
2012

100p

3193

3194
+24VF
6023 H4
6024 F12
6025 G12
4

10 7067-3
LM2902P 3047 6026 H12

4
7066 10 7075-3
H 9 8 1K0
BCP56 LM2902P 3153
7074 H 7003 A3
11

PWM1_B 9 8 BCP56 7004 A6


BAS316

1K0
6023

11
7005 A9

BAS316
6026
7006 A11

9008
CFB
7010 C2
CFB 7011 B2
PWM1_B 3039 6008 3045 F057
6020 F061 7064 F5
PWM2_B 9009 3151 3152
10K BAS316 8K2 7065 G5
10K BAS316 8K2 7066 H5
6R81

6R81
2013

100p

3144

3145

7067-1 E4

6R81

6R81
2005

100p

3195

3196
7067-2 G4
7067-3 H4
I I 7067-4 F8
7072 F13
7073 G13
7074 H13
7075-1 F12
7075-2 G12
7075-3 H12
7075-4 G8
I_17901_001.eps 9001 A8
3104 313 6265.4 250808 9002 F9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 82

4 LED OSRAM: DC / DC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1200 A3
2200 D5

AL2 DC / DC AL2 2202 B4


2203 B2
2204 C3
2205 C4
2206 C7
2208 D2
2209 D5
2211 D5
A A

9220

9221
2212 E5
2214 E4
2215 A4
+24VF
9222 2216 C7
F002 2219 C6
1200 5201 2215
+24V 3200 B2
T 1.5 A / 63V 47u 25V 100u 3201 B2
3200 2202 3202 C6
3203 D2
0R12 4u7
3206 D1
3207 D1
3208 D2
B 2203
B
10n
3209 D5
3210 E5
F001
7250 3211 E4
NCP3163BMNR2G 3212 E5

3
VCC
Φ 3213 E4
3201
4 15
3215 C5
LPK_SENSE LVI_OUT 5200 C7
47R
5 10 5201 A3
DRV_COL
11 5202 D6
6 SWI_EMIT 12 6200 C6
7 13 5200
8 SWI_COL
F003 F004 7200 E4
+16V
7250 B3
C 9 1
C

470p RES
TIM_CAP 10u

STPS2L30A
9200 D6
2204

2219

6200
14 2 9220 A3
BOOT_IN NC

120K
2205

220p
3215

RES
2n2 9221 A4
17

100u 25V
RES 1 9222 A3

3202

2206

2216
16 VFB

3K3

4u7
2 F001 B2
F002 A4
2208

9200

5202
RES
GND GND_HS

30R
68n

220R
3203

18

19
F003 C6
RES

F004 C7

100n RES
F005 E3

2200

2209

100n
220R
470K
3206

3207

3208
15K

D D

3209

2211

100n
1K0
3210

F005 3211 10R


CFB 7200

220R
BC847BW
2212

3212
22u
22K

E E
3213

2214
2K2

4n7

I_17901_002.eps
3104 313 6265.4 250808

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 83

4 LED OSRAM: Micro Controller Block


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1500 C6 3589 G5
1M00 A8 3590 I5

MICROCONTROLLER BLOCK
1M59 C2 3591 I5

AL3 AL3 1M83 G2


1M84 E2
1M90 D2
2002 F11
3592 A9
3595 I7
5500 E8
6500 B5
2004 B3 7061 A3
2019 B2 7062 H6
2022 B3 7500 E7
A +24VF
+3V3 +3V3 +3V3 A 2023 B3 7501 H5
RESERVED 2044 E6 7502 C7
2045 B8 7510 D6
7061
2046 B9 7516-1 H11

3530
LD2985BM18R

10K

10K
3529
2500 D4 7516-2 G12
F035
*

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9
3592
2501 D4 9006 G2
* * *

3K9
1 5 1M00

10K

3K9
+3V3 IN OUT F033

6
3535

3536

3537

3538
15K

15K

15K

15K
+1V8 1 2502 F8 9104 E7

2019

2004

100n

2023
3 4

4u7
F105

1u0
INH BP 2 2504 H6 9500 D7
3 2505 F7 9501 C7

3K9
2022

7 10K
+3V3

3520
COM

10n
4 5 F034

3061-3 3

3506-2 2

3503-1 1

3506-4 4

3503-4 4

3511-2 2

3
3004
2506 F9 9502 D7

3K9
RES

3513-2

3513-3
100R

100R
3532

3531
2507 B5 9503 D7

3510
BZX384-C3V3
2
B * B 2508 F8 9505 I4

2507

6500
2509 F8 9506 I4

3503-2 2
1u0

3K9 3507
2510 F10 9507 H4
2511 F10 9508 I4

3K9
RES
3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9
2512 H5 9509 I4

3K9
6

5
2045

100n

2046
2516 H11 9510 G4

3K9
8
100n
2517 H11 9511 G4
2518 H12 9512 G4

3511-3
3060

3521
3503-3 3

3513-1 1

4
2519 H10 9513 G4

3511-1 1

3513-4
2520 F11 9514 G4

3061-1
3061-4

3506-1

3506-3
7502

19
43

31
1M59 LPC2103FBD48 2521 F11 9515 H5

7
F010
1 SCL
11
VSS Φ VSSA
13
3004 B10 9516 C5
C 2
3 F011 SDA
X1
MICRO-
P0.0|TXD0|MAT3.1
P0.1|RXD0|MAT3.2
14 C 3031 E5 9518 C5

16M9
F012 3557-3 3 6 100R 12 18 3034 D5 9519 F9
4 CONTROL1 X2 CTRL P0.2|SCL0|CAP0.0 PWM1_B

1500
5
F013 3557-4 4 5 100R CONTROL2 P0.3|SDA0|MAT0.0
21 PWM1_R 3037 D7 9520 G2
F014 22 ENABLE 3048 D11 9540-1 F2

100p

100p
6 +3V3 P0.4|SCK0|CAP0.1
9518 20 23 3549 100R PWM1_G
7 RTXC1 P0.5|MISO0|MAT0.1 3049 D6 9540-2 F2
8 9 RES 9501 25 24 CONTROL1
F015 RTXC2 P0.6|MOSI0|CAP0.2 3060 C10 9540-3 F1
9516 SEL 28 PWM2_R

2500

2501
3553 P0.7|SSEL0|MAT2.0 3061-1 C10 9540-4 F1
RES 26 29 PWM2_G
RTCK P0.8|TXD1|MAT2.1
+3V3 10K RES P0.9|RXD1|MAT2.2
30 3061-3 B10 9541-1 F2
9500 4 35 3048 TEMP_SENSOR TEMP_SENSOR 3061-4 C10 9541-2 F2
SM07B-SRSS-TB VBAT P0.10|RTS1|CAP1.0|AD0.3
1M90 36 100R PWM2_B
F016 F102 P0.11|CTS1|CAP1.1|AD0.4 3501 F10 9541-3 F1
1 +24V RES 9503 37 PWM3_R
P0.12|DSR1|MAT1.0|AD0.5 3502 G5 9541-4 F1
2 F017 9502 27 41 PWM3_G
F018 DBGSEL P0.13|DTR1|MAT1.1 3503-1 B10 9542 F2
3 RES 44
D 4
5
F019
+24V
+3V3 +3V3 F101
6
P0.14|DCD1|SCK1|EINT1
P0.15|RI1|EINT2
45
46
CONTROL2 D 3503-2 B9 9543 F3
+24V RST P0.16|EINT0|MAT0.2 3503-3 C9 9544 G1
6 47 3588 SCL
+3V3 P0.17|CAP1.2|SCL1 3503-4 B10 9545 G2
7 8 48 3551 100R SDA
P0.18|CAP1.3|SDA1 3506-1 C10 9550 H4

3034
1 100R

2K2
P0.19|MAT1.2|MISO1 PWM4_R
3506-2 B10 C540 H10

3049
2

10K
7510 P0.20|MAT1.3|MOSI1 PWM4_G

3037
3506-3 C10 F010 C3

RES
NCP303LSN10T1 3

10K
P0.21|SSEL1|MAT3.0 PWM5_R 3586
2 32 3585 SEL SEL TEMP_SENSOR 3506-4 B10 F011 C3
IN P0.22|AD0.0
1 9104 33 100R PWM3_B
F038 RST P0.23|AD0.1 100R 3507 B10 F012 C3
PWM3_8_R 3 34 PWM4_B
GND P0.24|AD0.2 3510 B11 F013 C3
PWM3_8_G RES 38 PWM5_B
P0.25|AD0.6 3511-1 C9 F014 C3
PWM3_8_B 5 4 7500 39 UD-MD
CD NC P0.26|AD0.7

3031
PDTC114EU 8 3511-2 B11 F015 C3

1K2
PWM4_8_R P0.27|TRST|CAP2.0
PWM4_8_G 9 3511-3 C11 F016 D3
E OUT P0.28|TMS|CAP2.1
E

2044

100n
PWM4_8_B 10 F042 F040
+3V3 P0.29|TCK|CAP2.2 3513-1 C11 F017 D3
PWM5_8_R 15 PWM5_G
P0.30|TDI|MAT3.3 3513-2 B11 F018 D3
PWM5_8_G 16 3573
P0.31|TDO 3515-3 3513-3 B11 F019 D3
1M84 PWM5_8_B F041 3 6
22R
F029 3543-3 3 100R PWM3_R VDD_1V8 VDD_3V3 VDDA F043 10K 4 5 3513-4 C11 F021 E3
1

17
40

42
F021 3544-4 5 100R PWM3_G +3V3 F044 3515-1 1 8 10K 3515-4 +3V3 3515-1 E12 F022 E3
2 5500 F103
F022 3543-4 4 100R PWM3_B +1V8 10K
3 3539 F039
3515-3 E12 F023 F3
9542 9543 F023
4 3u3 3515-4 E13 F024 F3

2502

100n

2510

100p
2511

100p
2520

100p
2521

100p
2002

100p
3501
RES 3543-1 1 100R

10K

10K
3527
5 F024 PWM4_R 100R
3516 H10 F025 F3

2505

100n
2508

100n
2509

100n
F025 3544-3 6 100R PWM4_G
6
7 F026 3543-2 2 100R PWM4_B 3517 H12 F026 F3

2506

100n

9519
8 F027
3518 G12 F027 F3
3528 100R PWM5_R
9 3519 H10 F028 F3
F028 3544-1 8 100R PWM5_G
F 10
F045 3544-2 7 100R F 3520 B9 F029 E3
3
4
4
3
2
1
1
2

11 PWM5_B
3521 C10 F030 G13
12
9541-3
9541-4

9540-4
9540-3
9540-2
9540-1
9541-1
9541-2

13
SEL F046 SEL 3522 H12 F033 B8
SCL F047 SCL 3523 G10 F034 B8
14
SDA F048 SDA
15 3524 G12 F035 A3
5
6
7
8
8
7
6
5

ENABLE F049 ENABLE


16 3526 H12 F036 G10
+16V_24VF_8 F080
17 3527 F10 F038 E5
+24VF_16V_8
18 F081 3524
19
9512 3528 F4 F039 F9
CFB_8 9510 +24V 3529 A9 F040 E10
20 +3V3 +3V3
21 22 9511
+3V3 100K RES 3530 A9 F041 E12
9513 +16V
9514 CFB +3V3 3531 B9 F042 E10
3532 B9 F043 E12

1%

1%
F082
G +3V3 +3V3 G
9006
9520

3523
3533 H3 F044 E12

3518
7516-2

1K5

1K5
1M83 LM393PT 3535 B5 F045 F3
9544

F083 3560-1 8 1 100R PWM1_R


1 F036 3536 B5 F046 F3

8
F084 3560-3 6 3 100R PWM1_G 5
2 F030 3537 B5 F047 F3
3502

3589

3560-2 7 2 100R 7
10K

10K

3 F085 PWM1_B F106


9545 F086 6 3538 B6 F048 F3
4

RES
RES F087 3561-4 4 5 100R PWM2_R RES 3539 F9 F049 F3

4
5 ENABLE +3V3

2519

3516
10K
F088 3561-1 1 8 100R 9515

10n
PWM2_G 3540 H10 F051 H11

3540
6
F089 3561-3 3 6 100R PWM2_B 7501
7 3541 I10 F080 F3

10K
2512

PDTC114EU +3V3

-T
8 F090 3543-1 F4 F081 G3
3568-2 2 7 100R PWM3_R
9 2518 3543-2 F4 F082 G3
2504

100n

F091 3568-1 1 8 100R PWM3_G


100p

10

C540
11
F092 3568-4 4 5 100R PWM3_B 10n RES
3543-3 E4 F083 G3
F093 3533 100R

1K5 1%
SEL 3543-4 E4 F084 G3
H 12 3526
H

2516

100n

2517
+3V3

3522
10n
13 3544-1 F4 F085 G3
14 F095 SCL 47K RES
F096 SDA
3544-2 F4 F086 G3
15 7516-1
3544-3 F4 F087 G3

1K5 1%
F097 9550 ENABLE PWM1_R LM393PT
16

RES
3544-4 E4 F088 H3

3519
17 F098
7062 8

8
3 3549 C11 F089 H3
18 +3V3 3517
F099 9507 VCC 1
3551 D11 F090 H3
Φ
19 F051
9505 +24V 5 2 PWM1_B 2
20 D Q 10K RES 3553 D7 F091 H3
21 22 9506
(64K)

4
3557-3 C3 F092 H3

1K8 1%
9508 +16V 6
C

3541
3590

3557-4 C3 F093 H3

RES
9509
47K

CFB
F100 1 3560-1 G3 F095 H3
S 3595 +3V3
7
HOLD 3560-2 G3 F096 H3
3
I IN F104
W M95010-WDW6 10K
I 3560-3 G3 F097 H3
GND 3561-1 H3 F098 H3
3591

3561-3 H3 F099 H3
RES

47K

4
3561-4 G3 F100 I3
3568-1 H3 F101 D7
PWM1_G
3568-2 H3 F102 D7
3568-4 H3 F103 E8
I_17901_003.eps 3573 E9 F104 I5
3104 313 6265.4 250808 3585 E11
3586 D13
F105 B8
F106 G12
3588 D11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 84

Layout 4 LED OSRAM (Top Side)


1200 -- 2007 -- 2046 -- 2215 -- 2510 -- 3003 -- 3026 -- 3041 -- 3053 -- 3132 -- 3145 -- 3193 -- 3210 -- 3513 -- 3527 -- 3540 -- 3585 -- 6000 -- 6026 -- 7065 -- 7510 -- 9011 -- 9221 -- 9511 -- 9543 --
1500 -- 2009 -- 2200 -- 2216 -- 2511 -- 3004 -- 3030 -- 3042 -- 3054 -- 3133 -- 3148 -- 3194 -- 3211 -- 3515 -- 3528 -- 3541 -- 3586 -- 6004 -- 6200 -- 7066 -- 7516 -- 9013 -- 9222 -- 9512 -- 9544 --
1M00 -- 2010 -- 2202 -- 2219 -- 2512 -- 3005 -- 3031 -- 3043 -- 3055 -- 3134 -- 3150 -- 3195 -- 3212 -- 3516 -- 3529 -- 3543 -- 3588 -- 6006 -- 6500 -- 7067 -- 9001 -- 9016 -- 9500 -- 9513 -- 9545 --
1M59 -- 2012 -- 2203 -- 2500 -- 2516 -- 3006 -- 3032 -- 3044 -- 3056 -- 3135 -- 3151 -- 3196 -- 3213 -- 3517 -- 3530 -- 3544 -- 3589 -- 6008 -- 7003 -- 7072 -- 9002 -- 9017 -- 9501 -- 9514 -- 9550 --
1M83 -- 2013 -- 2204 -- 2501 -- 2517 -- 3007 -- 3033 -- 3045 -- 3057 -- 3136 -- 3152 -- 3200 -- 3215 -- 3518 -- 3531 -- 3549 -- 3590 -- 6016 -- 7004 -- 7073 -- 9003 -- 9018 -- 9502 -- 9515 --
1M84 -- 2019 -- 2205 -- 2502 -- 2518 -- 3008 -- 3034 -- 3046 -- 3058 -- 3137 -- 3153 -- 3201 -- 3501 -- 3519 -- 3532 -- 3551 -- 3591 -- 6018 -- 7005 -- 7074 -- 9004 -- 9019 -- 9503 -- 9516 --
1M90 -- 2022 -- 2206 -- 2504 -- 2519 -- 3009 -- 3035 -- 3047 -- 3059 -- 3138 -- 3160 -- 3202 -- 3502 -- 3520 -- 3533 -- 3553 -- 3592 -- 6020 -- 7006 -- 7075 -- 9005 -- 9020 -- 9505 -- 9518 --
2001 -- 2023 -- 2208 -- 2505 -- 2520 -- 3021 -- 3036 -- 3048 -- 3060 -- 3140 -- 3161 -- 3203 -- 3503 -- 3521 -- 3535 -- 3557 -- 3595 -- 6021 -- 7010 -- 7200 -- 9006 -- 9021 -- 9506 -- 9519 --
2002 -- 2036 -- 2209 -- 2506 -- 2521 -- 3022 -- 3037 -- 3049 -- 3061 -- 3141 -- 3163 -- 3206 -- 3506 -- 3522 -- 3536 -- 3560 -- 5200 -- 6022 -- 7011 -- 7250 -- 9007 -- 9022 -- 9507 -- 9520 --
2003 -- 2038 -- 2211 -- 2507 -- 3000 -- 3023 -- 3038 -- 3050 -- 3129 -- 3142 -- 3164 -- 3207 -- 3507 -- 3523 -- 3537 -- 3561 -- 5201 -- 6023 -- 7061 -- 7500 -- 9008 -- 9104 -- 9508 -- 9540 --
2004 -- 2044 -- 2212 -- 2508 -- 3001 -- 3024 -- 3039 -- 3051 -- 3130 -- 3143 -- 3191 -- 3208 -- 3510 -- 3524 -- 3538 -- 3568 -- 5202 -- 6024 -- 7062 -- 7501 -- 9009 -- 9200 -- 9509 -- 9541 --
2005 -- 2045 -- 2214 -- 2509 -- 3002 -- 3025 -- 3040 -- 3052 -- 3131 -- 3144 -- 3192 -- 3209 -- 3511 -- 3526 -- 3539 -- 3573 -- 5500 -- 6025 -- 7064 -- 7502 -- 9010 -- 9220 -- 9510 -- 9542 --

I_17901_004.eps
3104 313 6265.4 250808
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 85

6 LED OSRAM: LED Drive


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2001 F2 9003 F9
2003 F10 9004 A7

AL1 LED DRIVE AL1


2005 I10
2007 F2
2009 F10
9005 G9
9007 G9
9008 H9
2010 H2 9009 I9
2012 H10 9010 A7
7003 7004 7005 7006
LRTBC9TP LRTBC9TP LRTBC9TP LRTBC9TP 2013 I2 9011 A8
2036 E4 9013 A8
9019 BLUE6 5 BLUE 6 5 BLUE 6 9016 5 BLUE 6 5 BLUE 6 BLUEOUT6 9022 BLUEOUT61 2038 E12 9016 A7
3000 A1 9017 A2
A +16V
9017 GREEN6 3 GREEN 4 3 GREEN 4 9004 3 GREEN 4 3 GREEN 4 GREENOUT6 9020 GREENOUT61
A 3001 D1 9018 A2
+24VF RED6 REDOUT6 3002 B2 9019 A2
9018 1 RED 2 1 RED 2 9010 1 RED 2 1 RED 2 9021 REDOUT61
3003 B2 9020 A12
3005 C1 9021 A12
3006 C2 9022 A12

9001
9011
820R
3000

9013
+24VF 3007 B1 F037 E2
3008 C1 F050 C6

BC857BW
3009 B1 F052 D6

7011
3021 B3 F053 F4
820R
3009

+16V DISABLE_DRV
3022 B3 F054 D6
3023 B3 F055 G4
3002

10K

B B 3024 B11 F056 E5

220K

220K

220K

220K

220K

220K
3021

3022

3023

3024

3025

3026
3025 B11 F057 H4
820R
3007

3026 B11 F058 E11


3030 E2 F059 F12
3032 E10 F060 G12
3003

22K

3033 E2 F061 I12


820R
3008

3035 E11 F070 C13


3036 F2 F072 D14
6000 F070 3038 F11 F074 D14
3039 H2 F076 E13
BZX384-C5V6 3040 F2
180R F050
3005

3041 F3
2K7

180R
C 7010
BC847BW 3129
3050
C 3042 E4
3043 G2
180R
3006 180R 3044 G3
ENABLE 3130
3045 H3
47K 180R 3051
3046 G4
180R
3131 3047 H4
3001

3K9

180R 3052 3050 C13


180R F072 3051 C13
3132
3052 D13
180R 3053
3053 D13
180R
3133 F052 3054 D13
180R 3054 3055 D13
D 3134 F054
180R F074 D 3056 D13
3057 E13
180R 3055
3058 E13
180R
3135 3059 E13
180R 3056 3129 C5
180R 3130 C5
3136
3131 C5
180R 3057
3132 D5
180R
+24VF 3137 3133 D5
180R +24VF 3058 3134 D5
180R 3135 D5
3138
E +3V3
3030
3032 3059 E 3136 E5
2036

100n

56K F056 +3V3


3137 E5

2038

100n
56K F076 3138 E5
3033

1R0

3140 F4

3035

1R0
3141 F4
F037 3142 H4
4

3 7067-1
LM2902P 3042 F058

4
7064 3 7075-1 3143 H4
2 BCP56 LM2902P 3148
1 1K0 7072 3144 I4
2001

100n
3036

11

2 BCP56
10K

PWM1_R 1 3145 I4
BAS316

1K0
6021

2003

100n
3038

11
10K

BAS316
3148 F12

6024
+24VF 3150 G12

9002
CFB 3151 I10
F PWM1_R 3040 6004 3041 F053 CFB F 3152 I12

4
12 7067-4
LM2902P PWM2_R 3160 6016 3161 F059 3153 H13
10K 8K2 9003
BAS316
13 14 3160 F10
10K BAS316 8K2
3161 F12
6R81

6R81
2007

100p

3140

3141

11
+24VF

6R81

6R81
2009

100p

3191

3192
3163 G10
+24VF
3164 G12
3191 F12
3192 F12
4

5 7067-2
LM2902P 3046 3193 H12

4
7065 5 7075-2
LM2902P 3150
6 7 1K0
BCP56 7073 3194 H12
+24VF
11

PWM1_G 6 7 BCP56 3195 I12


BAS316

1K0
6022

11
3196 I12

BAS316
G G

6025
6000 C2
4

9005
12 7075-4
CFB
LM2902P 6004 F2
PWM1_G 6006 F055
13 14 CFB 6006 G2
3043 3044
11

PWM2_G 3163 6018 3164 F060 6008 H2


9007
10K BAS316 8K2 6016 F10
10K BAS316 8K2 6018 G10
4R99

4R99
2010

100p

3142

3143

+24VF 6020 I10

4R99

4R99
2012

100p

3193

3194
+24VF
6021 F4
6022 G4
6023 H4
4

10 7067-3
LM2902P 3047 6024 F12

4
7066 10 7075-3
H 9 8 1K0
BCP56 LM2902P 3153
7074 H 6025 G12
11

PWM1_B 9 8 BCP56 6026 H12


BAS316

1K0
6023

11
7003 A3

BAS316
6026
7004 A6

9008
CFB
7005 A9
CFB 7006 A11
PWM1_B 3039 6008 3045 F057
6020 F061
7010 C2
PWM2_B 9009 3151 3152
10K BAS316 8K2 7011 B2
10K BAS316 8K2 7064 F5
6R81

6R81
2013

100p

3144

3145

7065 G5

6R81

6R81
2005

100p

3195

3196
7066 H5
7067-1 E4
I I 7067-2 G4
7067-3 H4
7067-4 F8
7072 F13
7073 G13
7074 H13
7075-1 F12
7075-2 G12
I_17901_005.eps 7075-3 H12
3104 313 6256.6 250808
7075-4 G8
9001 A8
9002 F9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 86

6 LED OSRAM: DC / DC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1200 A3

AL2 DC / DC AL2 2200 D5


2202 B4
2203 B2
2204 C3
2205 C4
2206 C7
2208 D2
2209 D5
A A

9220

9221
2211 D5
2212 E5
2214 E4
+24VF
9222 2215 A4
F002 2216 C7
1200 5201 2215
+24V 2219 C6
T 1.5 A / 63V 47u 25V 100u 3200 B2
3200 2202 3201 B2
3202 C6
0R12 4u7 3203 D2
3206 D1
3207 D1
B 2203
B
10n
3208 D2
3209 D5
F001 3210 E5
7250
NCP3163BMNR2G 3211 E4

3
VCC
Φ 3212 E5
3201 3213 E4
4 15
LPK_SENSE LVI_OUT 3215 C5
47R
5 10 5200 C7
DRV_COL
11 5201 A3
6 SWI_EMIT 12 5202 D6
7 13
F003 5200 F004 6200 C6
8 SWI_COL +16V 7200 E4
C 9 1
C

470p RES
TIM_CAP 10u

STPS2L30A
7250 B3
2204

2219

6200
14
BOOT_IN NC
2 9200 D6

120K
2205

220p
3215

RES
2n2 9220 A3
17

100u 25V
RES 1 9221 A4

3202

2206

2216
16 VFB

3K3

4u7
2 9222 A3
F001 B2
2208

9200

5202
RES
GND GND_HS

30R
68n

220R
3203

F002 A4
18

19
RES

F003 C6

100n RES
F004 C7

2200

2209

100n
F005 E3
220R
470K
3206

3207

3208
15K

D D

3209

2211

100n
1K0
3210

F005 3211 10R


CFB 7200

220R
BC847BW
2212

3212
22u
22K

E E
3213

2214
2K2

4n7

I_17901_006.eps
3104 313 6256.6 250808

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 87

6 LED OSRAM: Micro Controller Block


1500 C6 3589 G5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1M00 A8 3590 I5
1M59 C2 3591 I5
1M83 G2 3592 A9

AL3 MICROCONTROLLER BLOCK AL3


1M84 E2
1M90 D2
2002 F11
3595 I7
5500 E8
6500 B5
2004 B3 7061 A3
2019 B2 7062 H6
2022 B3 7500 E7
2023 B3 7501 H5
A +24VF
+3V3 +3V3 +3V3 A 2044 E6
2045 B8
7502 C7
7510 D6
RESERVED
2046 B9 7516-1 H11
7061 2500 D4 7516-2 G12

3530
LD2985BM18R

10K

10K
3529
2501 D4 9006 G2
F035 2502 F8 9104 E7
*

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9
3592
* * *

3K9
1 5 1M00

10K

3K9
+3V3 IN OUT F033 2504 H6 9500 D7

6
3535

3536

3537

3538
15K

15K

15K

15K
+1V8 1

2019

2004

100n

2023
3 4 2505 F7 9501 C7

4u7
F105

1u0
INH BP 2
3 2506 F9 9502 D7

3K9
2022

7 10K
+3V3

3520
COM

10n
4 5 F034

3061-3 3

3506-2 2

3503-1 1

3506-4 4

3503-4 4

3511-2 2

3
2507 B5 9503 D7

3004

3K9
RES
2508 F8 9505 I4

3513-2

3513-3
100R

100R
3532

3531

3510
BZX384-C3V3
2
2509 F8 9506 I4
B * B

2507

6500
2510 F10 9507 H4

3503-2 2
1u0
2511 F10 9508 I4

3K9 3507
2512 H5 9509 I4
2516 H11 9510 G4

3K9
RES
3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9
3K9
2517 H11 9511 G4

5
2045

100n

2046

3K9
8
2518 H12 9512 G4

100n
2519 H10 9513 G4

3511-3
3060

3521
3503-3 3

3513-1 1

4
2520 F11 9514 G4

3511-1 1
2521 F11 9515 H5

3513-4
3061-1
3061-4

3506-1

3506-3
7502

19
43

31
1M59 LPC2103FBD48 3004 B10 9516 C5

7
F010
1 SCL
11
VSS Φ VSSA
13
3031 E5
3034 D5
9518 C5
9519 F9
C 2
3 F011 SDA
X1
MICRO-
P0.0|TXD0|MAT3.1
P0.1|RXD0|MAT3.2
14 C 3037 D7 9520 G2

16M9
F012 3557-3 3 6 100R 12 18
4 CONTROL1 X2 CTRL P0.2|SCL0|CAP0.0 PWM1_B
3048 D11 9540-1 F2

1500
F013 3557-4 4 5 100R CONTROL2 21 PWM1_R
5 P0.3|SDA0|MAT0.0 3049 D6 9540-2 F2
F014 22 ENABLE

100p

100p
6 +3V3 P0.4|SCK0|CAP0.1
7
9518 20
RTXC1 P0.5|MISO0|MAT0.1
23 3549 100R PWM1_G 3060 C10 9540-3 F1
8 9 RES 9501 25 24 CONTROL1 3061-1 C10 9540-4 F1
F015 RTXC2 P0.6|MOSI0|CAP0.2
9516 SEL 28 PWM2_R 3061-3 B10 9541-1 F2

2500

2501
3553 P0.7|SSEL0|MAT2.0
RES 26 29 PWM2_G
RTCK P0.8|TXD1|MAT2.1 3061-4 C10 9541-2 F2
+3V3 10K RES 30
P0.9|RXD1|MAT2.2 3048 3501 F10 9541-3 F1
SM07B-SRSS-TB 9500 4 35 TEMP_SENSOR TEMP_SENSOR
VBAT P0.10|RTS1|CAP1.0|AD0.3
1M90 F102 P0.11|CTS1|CAP1.1|AD0.4
36 100R PWM2_B 3502 G5 9541-4 F1
1 F016 RES 9503 37
+24V P0.12|DSR1|MAT1.0|AD0.5 PWM3_R 3503-1 B10 9542 F2
2 F017 9502 27 41 PWM3_G
F018 DBGSEL P0.13|DTR1|MAT1.1 3503-2 B9 9543 F3
3 RES 44
D 4
5
F019
+24V
+3V3 +3V3 F101
6
P0.14|DCD1|SCK1|EINT1
P0.15|RI1|EINT2
45
46
CONTROL2 D 3503-3 C9
3503-4 B10
9544 G1
9545 G2
+24V RST P0.16|EINT0|MAT0.2
6
P0.17|CAP1.2|SCL1
47 3588 SCL 3506-1 C10 9550 H4
+3V3 48 3551 100R
7 8 P0.18|CAP1.3|SDA1 SDA 3506-2 B10 C540 H10

3034
1 100R

2K2
P0.19|MAT1.2|MISO1 PWM4_R 3506-3 C10 F010 C3

3049
2

10K
7510 P0.20|MAT1.3|MOSI1 PWM4_G
3506-4 B10 F011 C3

3037
RES
NCP303LSN10T1 3

10K
P0.21|SSEL1|MAT3.0 PWM5_R 3586
2 32 3585 SEL SEL TEMP_SENSOR 3507 B10 F012 C3
IN P0.22|AD0.0
RST
1 9104
P0.23|AD0.1
33 100R PWM3_B 100R 3510 B11 F013 C3
F038 3 34
PWM3_8_R GND P0.24|AD0.2 PWM4_B 3511-1 C9 F014 C3
PWM3_8_G RES 38 PWM5_B
P0.25|AD0.6 3511-2 B11 F015 C3
PWM3_8_B 5 4 7500 39 UD-MD
CD NC P0.26|AD0.7 3511-3 C11 F016 D3

3031
PDTC114EU 8

1K2
PWM4_8_R P0.27|TRST|CAP2.0
PWM4_8_G 9 3513-1 C11 F017 D3
E OUT P0.28|TMS|CAP2.1
E

2044

100n
PWM4_8_B 10 F042 F040 3513-2 B11 F018 D3
+3V3 P0.29|TCK|CAP2.2
PWM5_8_R 15 PWM5_G 3513-3 B11 F019 D3
P0.30|TDI|MAT3.3
PWM5_8_G 16 3573
P0.31|TDO 3515-3
3513-4 C11 F021 E3
1M84 PWM5_8_B F041 3 6
22R 3515-1 E12 F022 E3
F029 3543-3 3 100R PWM3_R VDD_1V8 VDD_3V3 VDDA F043 10K 4 5
1 3515-3 E12 F023 F3

17
40

42
F021 3544-4 5 100R PWM3_G +3V3 F044 3515-1 1 8 10K 3515-4 +3V3
2 5500 F103
F022 3543-4 4 100R PWM3_B +1V8 10K 3515-4 E13 F024 F3
3 3539 F039
9542 9543 F023 3516 H10 F025 F3
4 3u3

2502

100n

2510

100p
2511

100p
2520

100p
2521

100p
2002

100p
3501
RES 3543-1 1 100R

10K

10K
3527
5 F024 PWM4_R 100R 3517 H12 F026 F3

2505

100n
2508

100n
2509

100n
F025 3544-3 6 100R PWM4_G
6 3518 G12 F027 F3
F026 3543-2 2 100R PWM4_B
7 3519 H10 F028 F3

2506

100n

9519
8 F027
9 3528 100R PWM5_R 3520 B9 F029 E3
F028 3544-1 8 100R PWM5_G 3521 C10 F030 G13
F 10
F045 3544-2 7 100R F
3
4
4
3
2
1
1
2

11 PWM5_B 3522 H12 F033 B8


12
9541-3
9541-4

9540-4
9540-3
9540-2
9540-1
9541-1
9541-2

SEL F046 SEL


3523 G10 F034 B8
13 3524 G12 F035 A3
SCL F047 SCL
14
15
SDA F048 SDA 3526 H12 F036 G10
5
6
7
8
8
7
6
5

ENABLE F049 ENABLE 3527 F10 F038 E5


16
+16V_24VF_8
17 F080 3528 F4 F039 F9
+24VF_16V_8
18 F081 3524 3529 A9 F040 E10
9512
19 3530 A9 F041 E12
CFB_8 9510 +24V
20 +3V3 +3V3
21 22 9511 100K RES 3531 B9 F042 E10
+3V3 9513 +16V 3532 B9 F043 E12
9514 CFB +3V3
3533 H3 F044 E12

1%

1%
F082
G +3V3 +3V3 G 3535 B5 F045 F3
9006
9520

3523

3518
7516-2 3536 B5 F046 F3

1K5

1K5
1M83 LM393PT
9544

F083 3560-1 8 1 100R PWM1_R 3537 B5 F047 F3


1 F036

8
F084 3560-3 6 3 100R PWM1_G 5 3538 B6 F048 F3
2 F030
3502

3589

3560-2 7 2 100R 7
10K

10K

3 F085 PWM1_B F106 3539 F9 F049 F3


9545 F086 6
4 3540 H10 F051 H11

RES
RES F087 3561-4 4 5 100R PWM2_R RES

4
5 ENABLE +3V3 3541 I10 F080 F3

2519

3516
10K
F088 3561-1 1 8 100R 9515

10n
PWM2_G

3540
6
7 F089 3561-3 3 6 100R PWM2_B 7501 3543-1 F4 F081 G3

10K
2512

PDTC114EU +3V3 3543-2 F4 F082 G3

-T
8 F090 3568-2 2 7 100R PWM3_R
9 2518 3543-3 E4 F083 G3
2504

100n

F091 3568-1 1 8 100R PWM3_G


100p

10 3543-4 E4 F084 G3

C540
F092 3568-4 4 5 100R PWM3_B
11 10n RES 3544-1 F4 F085 G3
F093 3533 100R

1K5 1%
SEL
H 12 3526
H

2516

100n

2517
+3V3 3544-2 F4 F086 G3

3522
10n
13
14 F095 SCL 47K RES 3544-3 F4 F087 G3
15 F096 SDA 7516-1 3544-4 E4 F088 H3

1K5 1%
F097 9550 ENABLE PWM1_R LM393PT
16 3549 C11 F089 H3

RES
3519
17 F098
7062 3551 D11 F090 H3

8
8 3
18 +3V3 3517
F099 9507 VCC 1 3553 D7 F091 H3
Φ
19 F051
9505 +24V 5 2 PWM1_B 2 3557-3 C3 F092 H3
20 D Q 10K RES
21 22 9506
(64K)

4
3557-4 C3 F093 H3

1K8 1%
9508 +16V 6
C 3560-1 G3 F095 H3

3541
3590

RES
9509
47K

CFB
F100 1 3560-2 G3 F096 H3
S 3595 +3V3
HOLD
7 3560-3 G3 F097 H3
3 3561-1 H3 F098 H3
I IN F104
W M95010-WDW6 10K
I 3561-3 H3 F099 H3
GND
3561-4 G3 F100 I3
3591
RES

47K

4
3568-1 H3 F101 D7
3568-2 H3 F102 D7
PWM1_G 3568-4 H3 F103 E8
3573 E9 F104 I5
3585 E11 F105 B8
I_17901_007.eps
3104 313 6256.6 250808
3586 D13
3588 D11
F106 G12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 88

Layout 6 LED OSRAM (Top Side)


1200 -- 2007 -- 2046 -- 2215 -- 2510 -- 3003 -- 3026 -- 3041 -- 3053 -- 3132 -- 3145 -- 3193 -- 3210 -- 3513 -- 3527 -- 3540 -- 3585 -- 6000 -- 6026 -- 7011 -- 7250 -- 9007 -- 9022 -- 9507 -- 9520 --
1500 -- 2009 -- 2200 -- 2216 -- 2511 -- 3004 -- 3030 -- 3042 -- 3054 -- 3133 -- 3148 -- 3194 -- 3211 -- 3515 -- 3528 -- 3541 -- 3586 -- 6004 -- 6200 -- 7061 -- 7500 -- 9008 -- 9104 -- 9508 -- 9540 --
1M00 -- 2010 -- 2202 -- 2219 -- 2512 -- 3005 -- 3031 -- 3043 -- 3055 -- 3134 -- 3150 -- 3195 -- 3212 -- 3516 -- 3529 -- 3543 -- 3588 -- 6006 -- 6500 -- 7062 -- 7501 -- 9009 -- 9200 -- 9509 -- 9541 --
1M59 -- 2012 -- 2203 -- 2500 -- 2516 -- 3006 -- 3032 -- 3044 -- 3056 -- 3135 -- 3151 -- 3196 -- 3213 -- 3517 -- 3530 -- 3544 -- 3589 -- 6008 -- 7001 -- 7064 -- 7502 -- 9010 -- 9220 -- 9510 -- 9542 --
1M83 -- 2013 -- 2204 -- 2501 -- 2517 -- 3007 -- 3033 -- 3045 -- 3057 -- 3136 -- 3152 -- 3200 -- 3215 -- 3518 -- 3531 -- 3549 -- 3590 -- 6016 -- 7002 -- 7065 -- 7510 -- 9011 -- 9221 -- 9511 -- 9543 --
1M84 -- 2019 -- 2205 -- 2502 -- 2518 -- 3008 -- 3034 -- 3046 -- 3058 -- 3137 -- 3153 -- 3201 -- 3501 -- 3519 -- 3532 -- 3551 -- 3591 -- 6018 -- 7003 -- 7066 -- 7516 -- 9013 -- 9222 -- 9512 -- 9544 --
1M90 -- 2022 -- 2206 -- 2504 -- 2519 -- 3009 -- 3035 -- 3047 -- 3059 -- 3138 -- 3160 -- 3202 -- 3502 -- 3520 -- 3533 -- 3553 -- 3592 -- 6020 -- 7004 -- 7067 -- 9001 -- 9016 -- 9500 -- 9513 -- 9545 --
2001 -- 2023 -- 2208 -- 2505 -- 2520 -- 3021 -- 3036 -- 3048 -- 3060 -- 3140 -- 3161 -- 3203 -- 3503 -- 3521 -- 3535 -- 3557 -- 3595 -- 6021 -- 7005 -- 7072 -- 9002 -- 9017 -- 9501 -- 9514 -- 9550 --
2002 -- 2036 -- 2209 -- 2506 -- 2521 -- 3022 -- 3037 -- 3049 -- 3061 -- 3141 -- 3163 -- 3206 -- 3506 -- 3522 -- 3536 -- 3560 -- 5200 -- 6022 -- 7006 -- 7073 -- 9003 -- 9018 -- 9502 -- 9515 --
2003 -- 2038 -- 2211 -- 2507 -- 3000 -- 3023 -- 3038 -- 3050 -- 3129 -- 3142 -- 3164 -- 3207 -- 3507 -- 3523 -- 3537 -- 3561 -- 5201 -- 6023 -- 7007 -- 7074 -- 9004 -- 9019 -- 9503 -- 9516 --
2004 -- 2044 -- 2212 -- 2508 -- 3001 -- 3024 -- 3039 -- 3051 -- 3130 -- 3143 -- 3191 -- 3208 -- 3510 -- 3524 -- 3538 -- 3568 -- 5202 -- 6024 -- 7008 -- 7075 -- 9005 -- 9020 -- 9505 -- 9518 --
2005 -- 2045 -- 2214 -- 2509 -- 3002 -- 3025 -- 3040 -- 3052 -- 3131 -- 3144 -- 3192 -- 3209 -- 3511 -- 3526 -- 3539 -- 3573 -- 5500 -- 6025 -- 7010 -- 7200 -- 9006 -- 9021 -- 9506 -- 9519 --

I_17901_008.eps
3104 313 6256.6 250808
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 89

8 LED Lite-On Panel: LED Drive


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2001 F2 9003 F9
2003 F10 9004 A7

AL1 LED DRIVE AL1


2005 I10
2007 F2
2009 F10
9005 G9
9007 G9
9008 H9
2010 H2 9009 I9
7003 7004 7005 7006
2012 H10 9010 A7
LTW-E500T-PH1 LTW-E500T-PH1 LTW-E500T-PH1 LTW-E500T-PH1 2013 I2 9011 A8
2036 E4 9013 A8
9017 GREEN6 4 GREEN 3 4 GREEN 3 9004 4 GREEN 3 4 GREEN 3 GREENOUT6 9020 GREENOUT61
2038 E12 9016 A7
+16V 3000 A1 9017 A2
A 9018 RED6 5 RED 2 5 RED 2 9010 5 RED 2 5 RED 2 REDOUT6 9021 REDOUT61
A 3001 D1 9018 A2
+24VF BLUEOUT61 3002 B2 9019 A2
9019 BLUE6 6 BLUE 1 6 BLUE 1 9016 6 BLUE 1 6 BLUE 1 BLUEOUT6 9022
3003 B2 9020 A12
GND_HS GND_HS GND_HS GND_HS
3005 C1 9021 A12

9001
9011
9013
7

7
3006 C2 9022 A12
820R
3000

+24VF 3007 B1 F037 E2


3008 C1 F050 C6

BC857BW
3009 B1 F052 D6

7011
+16V 3021 B3 F053 F4
820R
3009

DISABLE_DRV
3022 B3 F054 D6
3023 B3 F055 G4
3002

10K

B B 3024 B11 F056 E5

220K

220K

220K

220K

220K

220K
3021

3022

3023

3024

3025

3026
3025 B11 F057 H4
820R
3007

3026 B11 F058 E11


3030 E2 F059 F12
3032 E10 F060 G12
3003

22K

3033 E2 F061 I12


820R
3008

3035 E11 F070 C13


3036 F2 F072 D14
6000 F070 3038 F11 F074 D14
3039 H2 F076 E13
BZX384-C5V6
F050
3040 F2
180R
3005

3041 F3
2K7

180R
C 7010
BC847BW 3129 C 3042 E4
180R 3050 3043 G2
ENABLE
3006 180R 3044 G3
3130
47K 3051
3045 H3
180R
180R
3046 G4
3131 3047 H4
3001

3K9

180R 3052 3050 C13


180R F072 3051 C13
3132
3053
3052 D13
180R
180R
3053 D13
3133 F052 3054 D13
180R 3054 3055 D13
D 3134 F054
180R F074 D 3056 D13
3055
3057 E13
180R
180R
3058 E13
3135 3059 E13
180R 3056 3129 C5
180R 3130 C5
3136
3057
3131 C5
180R
180R
3132 D5
+24VF 3137 3133 D5
180R +24VF 3058 3134 D5
180R 3135 D5
3138
E +3V3
3030
3032 3059 E 3136 E5
2036

100n

56K F056 +3V3 3137 E5

2038

100n
56K F076 3138 E5
3033

1R0

3140 F4

3035

1R0
3141 F4
F037 3142 H4
4

3 7067-1
LM2902P 3042 F058

4
7064 3 7075-1 3143 H4
2 BCP56 LM2902P 3148
1 1K0 7072 3144 I4
2001

100n
3036

11

2 BCP56
10K

PWM1_R 1
BAS316

1K0 3145 I4
6021

2003

100n
3038

11
10K

BAS316
3148 F12

6024
+24VF 3150 G12

9002
CFB 3151 I10
F PWM1_R 3040 6004 3041 F053 CFB F 3152 I12

4
12 7067-4 F059
LM2902P PWM2_R 9003 3160 6016 3161 3153 H13
10K BAS316 8K2 3160 F10
13 14
10K BAS316 8K2
3161 F12
6R81

6R81
2007

100p

3140

3141

11
+24VF

6R81

6R81
2009

100p

3191

3192
+24VF
3163 G10
3164 G12
3191 F12
3192 F12
4

5 7067-2
LM2902P 3046 3193 H12

4
7065 5 7075-2
BCP56 LM2902P 3150
6 7 1K0 +24VF
7073 3194 H12
11

PWM1_G 6 BCP56
7 3195 I12
BAS316

1K0
6022

11

BAS316
3196 I12
G G

6025
6000 C2

9005
12 7075-4
LM2902P 6004 F2
CFB
PWM1_G 3043 6006 3044 F055
13 11 14 CFB 6006 G2
PWM2_G 3163 6018 3164 F060 6008 H2
9007
10K BAS316 8K2 6016 F10
10K BAS316 8K2 6018 G10
4R99

4R99
2010

100p

3142

3143

+24VF 6020 I10

4R99

4R99
2012

100p

3193

3194
+24VF
6021 F4
6022 G4
6023 H4
4

10 7067-3
LM2902P 3047 6024 F12

4
7066 10 7075-3
H 9 8 1K0
BCP56 LM2902P 3153
7074 H 6025 G12
11

PWM1_B 9 8 BCP56 6026 H12


BAS316

1K0
6023

11
7003 A3

BAS316
6026
7004 A6

9008
CFB
7005 A9
PWM1_B CFB 7006 A11
3039 6008 3045 F057
3151 6020 3152 F061 7010 C2
PWM2_B 9009
10K BAS316 8K2 7011 B2
10K BAS316 8K2 7064 F5
6R81

6R81
2013

100p

3144

3145

7065 G5

6R81

6R81
2005

100p

3195

3196
7066 H5
7067-1 E4
I I 7067-2 G4
7067-3 H4
7067-4 F8
7072 F13
7073 G13
7074 H13
7075-1 F12
7075-2 G12
I_17660_085.eps 7075-3 H12
3139 123 6264.3 120308 7075-4 G8
9001 A8
9002 F9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 90

8 LED Lite-On Panel: DC / DC


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1200 A3

AL2 DC / DC AL2
2200 D5
2202 B4
2203 B2
2204 C3
2205 C4
2206 C7
2208 D2
2209 D5
A A

9220

9221
2211 D5
2212 E5
2214 E4
+24VF
9222 2215 A4
F002 2216 C7
1200 5201 2215
+24V 2219 C6
T 1.5 A / 63V 47u 25V 100u 3200 B2
3200 2202 3201 B2
3202 C6
0R12 4u7 3203 D2
3206 D1
3207 D1
B B
2203
10n
3208 D2
3209 D5
F001 3210 E5
7250
NCP3163BMNR2G 3211 E4

3
VCC
Φ 3212 E5
3201 3213 E4
4 15
LPK_SENSE LVI_OUT 3215 C5
47R
5 10 5200 C7
DRV_COL
11 5201 A3
6 SWI_EMIT 12 5202 D6
7 13
F003 5200 F004 6200 C6
8 SWI_COL +16V 7200 E4
C 9 1
C

470p RES
TIM_CAP 10u

STPS2L30A
7250 B3
2204

2219

6200
14
BOOT_IN NC
2 9200 D6

120K
2205

220p
3215

RES
2n2 9220 A3
17

100u 25V
RES 1 9221 A4

3202

2206

2216
16 VFB

3K3

4u7
2 9222 A3
F001 B2
2208

9200

5202
RES
GND GND_HS

30R
68n

220R
3203

18 F002 A4

19
RES

F003 C6

100n RES
F004 C7

2200

2209

100n
F005 E3
220R
470K
3206

3207

3208
15K

D D

3209

2211

100n
1K0
3210

F005 3211 10R


CFB 7200

220R
BC847BW

2212

3212
22u
22K

E E
3213

2214
2K2

4n7

I_17660_086.eps
3139 123 6264.3 120308

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 91

8 LED Lite-On Panel: uC Block


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1500 C6 3589 G5
1M00 A8 3590 I5

AL3 MICROCONTROLLER BLOCK AL3


1M59 C2
1M83 G2
1M84 E2
3591 I5
3592 A9
3595 I7
1M90 D2 5500 E8
2002 F11 6500 B5
2004 B3 7061 A3
2019 B2 7062 H6
2022 B3 7500 E7
A +24VF
+3V3 +3V3 +3V3 A 2023 B3 7501 H5
RESERVED
2044 E6 7502 C7
7061 2045 B8 7510 D6

3530
LD2985BM18R 2046 B9 7516-1 H11

10K

10K
3529
F035 2500 D4 7516-2 G12
*

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9
3592
* * *

3K9
1 5 1M00

10K

3K9
+3V3 IN OUT F033 2501 D4 9006 G2

6
3535

3536

3537

3538
15K

15K

15K

15K
+1V8 1 2502 F8 9104 E7

2019

2004

100n

2023
3 4

4u7
F105

1u0
INH BP 2
2504 H6 9500 D7
3

3K9
2022

7 10K
+3V3

3520
COM 2505 F7 9501 C7

10n
4 5 F034

3061-3 3

3506-2 2

3503-1 1

3506-4 4

3503-4 4

3511-2 2

3
3004

3K9
RES
2506 F9 9502 D7

3513-2

3513-3
100R

100R
3532

3531

3510
BZX384-C3V3
2
2507 B5 9503 D7
B * B 2508 F8 9505 I4

2507

6500

3503-2 2
2509 F8 9506 I4

1u0

3K9 3507
2510 F10 9507 H4
2511 F10 9508 I4

3K9
RES
3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9

3K9
3K9
2512 H5 9509 I4

5
2045

100n

2046

3K9
2516 H11 9510 G4

8
100n
2517 H11 9511 G4

3511-3
2518 H12 9512 G4

3060

3521
3503-3 3

3513-1 1

4
2519 H10 9513 G4

3511-1 1

3513-4
3061-1
3061-4

3506-1

3506-3
7502
2520 F11 9514 G4

19
43

31
1M59 LPC2103FBD48

7
F010
Φ
SCL VSSA 2521 F11 9515 H5
1 VSS
11 13 3004 B10 9516 C5
C 2
3 F011 SDA
X1
MICRO-
P0.0|TXD0|MAT3.1
P0.1|RXD0|MAT3.2
14 C 3031 E5 9518 C5

16M9
F012 3557-3 3 6 100R 12 18
4 CONTROL1 X2 CTRL P0.2|SCL0|CAP0.0 PWM1_B 3034 D5 9519 F9

1500
F013 3557-4 4 5 100R CONTROL2 21 PWM1_R
5
F014
P0.3|SDA0|MAT0.0
22 3037 D7 9520 G2
ENABLE

100p

100p
6 +3V3 P0.4|SCK0|CAP0.1 3048 D11 9540-1 F2
9518 20 23 3549 100R PWM1_G
7 RTXC1 P0.5|MISO0|MAT0.1
8 9
F015 RES 9501 25
RTXC2 P0.6|MOSI0|CAP0.2
24 CONTROL1 3049 D6 9540-2 F2
9516 SEL 28 PWM2_R 3060 C10 9540-3 F1

2500

2501
3553 P0.7|SSEL0|MAT2.0
RES 26 29 PWM2_G
RTCK P0.8|TXD1|MAT2.1 3061-1 C10 9540-4 F1
+3V3 10K RES 30
9500 4
P0.9|RXD1|MAT2.2
35 3048 3061-3 B10 9541-1 F2
SM07B-SRSS-TB VBAT P0.10|RTS1|CAP1.0|AD0.3 TEMP_SENSOR TEMP_SENSOR
1M90 36 100R PWM2_B 3061-4 C10 9541-2 F2
F016 F102 P0.11|CTS1|CAP1.1|AD0.4
1 +24V RES 9503
P0.12|DSR1|MAT1.0|AD0.5
37 PWM3_R 3501 F10 9541-3 F1
2 F017 9502 27 41 PWM3_G 3502 G5 9541-4 F1
F018 DBGSEL P0.13|DTR1|MAT1.1
3 RES 44
3503-1 B10 9542 F2
D 4
5
F019
+24V
+3V3 +3V3 F101
6
P0.14|DCD1|SCK1|EINT1
P0.15|RI1|EINT2
45
46
CONTROL2 D 3503-2 B9 9543 F3
+24V RST P0.16|EINT0|MAT0.2 3503-3 C9 9544 G1
6 47 3588 SCL
+3V3 P0.17|CAP1.2|SCL1
7 8 48 3551 100R SDA 3503-4 B10 9545 G2
P0.18|CAP1.3|SDA1

3034
1 100R 3506-1 C10 9550 H4

2K2
P0.19|MAT1.2|MISO1 PWM4_R

3049
2

10K
7510 P0.20|MAT1.3|MOSI1 PWM4_G 3506-2 B10 C540 H10

3037
RES
NCP303LSN10T1 3

10K
PWM5_R 3586
2
P0.21|SSEL1|MAT3.0
32 3585 TEMP_SENSOR
3506-3 C10 F010 C3
IN P0.22|AD0.0 SEL SEL
1 9104 33 100R PWM3_B 3506-4 B10 F011 C3
F038 RST P0.23|AD0.1 100R
PWM3_8_R 3 34 PWM4_B 3507 B10 F012 C3
GND P0.24|AD0.2
PWM3_8_G RES 38 PWM5_B 3510 B11 F013 C3
P0.25|AD0.6
PWM3_8_B 5 4 7500 39 UD-MD 3511-1 C9 F014 C3
CD NC P0.26|AD0.7

3031
PDTC114EU 8

1K2
PWM4_8_R P0.27|TRST|CAP2.0
9
3511-2 B11 F015 C3
PWM4_8_G
E OUT P0.28|TMS|CAP2.1
E 3511-3 C11 F016 D3

2044

100n
PWM4_8_B 10 F042 F040
+3V3 P0.29|TCK|CAP2.2
PWM5_8_R P0.30|TDI|MAT3.3
15 PWM5_G 3513-1 C11 F017 D3
PWM5_8_G 16 3573 3513-2 B11 F018 D3
P0.31|TDO 3515-3
1M84 PWM5_8_B F041 3 6
22R 3513-3 B11 F019 D3
F029 3543-3 3 100R PWM3_R VDD_1V8 VDD_3V3 VDDA F043 10K 4 5
1 3513-4 C11 F021 E3

17
40

42
F021 3544-4 5 100R PWM3_G +3V3 F044 3515-1 1 8 10K 3515-4 +3V3
2 5500 F103 3515-1 E12 F022 E3
F022 3543-4 4 100R PWM3_B +1V8 10K
3
9542
4
9543 F023
3u3
3539 F039 3515-3 E12 F023 F3

2502

100n

2510

100p
2511

100p
2520

100p
2521

100p
2002

100p
3501
RES 3543-1 1 100R 3515-4 E13 F024 F3

10K

10K
3527
5 F024 PWM4_R 100R

2505

100n
2508

100n
2509

100n
F025 3544-3 6 100R PWM4_G 3516 H10 F025 F3
6
F026 3543-2 2 100R PWM4_B
7 3517 H12 F026 F3

2506

100n

9519
8 F027 3518 G12 F027 F3
3528 100R PWM5_R
9
F028 3544-1 8 100R PWM5_G 3519 H10 F028 F3
F 10
F045 3544-2 7 100R F 3520 B9 F029 E3
3
4
4
3
2
1
1
2

11 PWM5_B
12 3521 C10 F030 G13
9541-3
9541-4

9540-4
9540-3
9540-2
9540-1
9541-1
9541-2

SEL F046 SEL


13
SCL F047
3522 H12 F033 B8
14 SCL
SDA F048 SDA 3523 G10 F034 B8
15
3524 G12 F035 A3
5
6
7
8
8
7
6
5

ENABLE F049 ENABLE


16
+16V_24VF_8 F080 3526 H12 F036 G10
17
+24VF_16V_8
18 F081 3524
3527 F10 F038 E5
9512
19
CFB_8 9510
3528 F4 F039 F9
20 +24V
21 22 9511 +3V3 +3V3 3529 A9 F040 E10
+3V3 100K RES
9513 +16V 3530 A9 F041 E12
9514 CFB +3V3 3531 B9 F042 E10

1%

1%
F082 3532 B9 F043 E12
G +3V3 +3V3 G
9006
9520

3523

3518
7516-2 3533 H3 F044 E12

1K5

1K5
1M83 LM393PT
3535 B5 F045 F3
9544

F083 3560-1 8 1 100R PWM1_R


1 F036

8
F084 3560-3 6 3 100R PWM1_G 5 3536 B5 F046 F3
2 F030
3502

3589

3560-2 7 2 100R 7 3537 B5 F047 F3


10K

10K

3 F085 PWM1_B F106


9545 F086 6 3538 B6 F048 F3
4

RES
RES F087 3561-4 4 5 100R PWM2_R RES

4
5 ENABLE +3V3 3539 F9 F049 F3

2519

3516
10K
F088 3561-1 1 8 100R 9515

10n
PWM2_G

3540
6 3540 H10 F051 H11
F089 3561-3 3 6 100R PWM2_B 7501
7

10K
3541 I10 F080 F3
2512

PDTC114EU +3V3

-T
8 F090 3568-2 2 7 100R PWM3_R 3543-1 F4 F081 G3
9 2518
2504

100n

F091 3568-1 1 8 100R PWM3_G 3543-2 F4 F082 G3


100p

10

C540
F092 3568-4 4 5 100R PWM3_B
11
F093 3533 100R
10n RES 3543-3 E4 F083 G3

1K5 1%
SEL
H 12 3526
H 3543-4 E4 F084 G3

2516

100n

2517
+3V3

3522
10n
13
14 F095 SCL 47K RES
3544-1 F4 F085 G3
15 F096 SDA 7516-1 3544-2 F4 F086 G3

1K5 1%
F097 9550 ENABLE PWM1_R LM393PT 3544-3 F4 F087 G3
16

RES
3519
F098
17 7062 3544-4 E4 F088 H3

8
8 3
18 +3V3 3517 3549 C11 F089 H3
F099 9507 VCC 1
Φ
19 F051
20
9505 +24V 5
D Q
2 PWM1_B 2 3551 D11 F090 H3
9506 10K RES
21 22 (64K) 3553 D7 F091 H3

4
1K8 1%
9508 +16V 6 3557-3 C3 F092 H3
C

3541
3590

RES
9509
47K

CFB
F100 1 3557-4 C3 F093 H3
S 3595 +3V3 3560-1 G3 F095 H3
7
HOLD
3 3560-2 G3 F096 H3
I IN F104
W M95010-WDW6 10K
I 3560-3 G3 F097 H3
GND
3561-1 H3 F098 H3
3591
RES

47K

4 3561-3 H3 F099 H3
3561-4 G3 F100 I3
PWM1_G 3568-1 H3 F101 D7
3568-2 H3 F102 D7
3568-4 H3 F103 E8
I_17660_087.eps 3573 E9 F104 I5
3139 123 6264.3 120308 3585 E11
3586 D13
F105 B8
F106 G12
3588 D11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 92

8 LED Lite-On Panel: LED Drive


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1M85 B2 9211 B8
1X03 G7 9216 A7
1X04 H7 9250 C2

AL4 LED DRIVE LITE-ON AL4


2006 F10
2008 I9
2011 F9
9251 C2
F180 F2
F181 F5
2014 H9 F182 G5
2015 I2 F183 I5
2201 F2 F184 E5
2207 F2 F185 C7
2210 H2 F186 C6
A 7001
LTW-E500T-PH1
7002
LTW-E500T-PH1
7007
LTW-E500T-PH1
7008
LTW-E500T-PH1 A 2236 E4
2238 E12
F187 C7
F190 F10
4 GREEN 3 4 GREEN 3 9204 4 GREEN 3 4 GREEN 3 3221 C3 F191 F12
+16V
RED RED RED RED
3222 C4 F192 G13
5 2 5 2 9210 5 2 5 2
3223 C4 F193 I12
6 BLUE 1 6 BLUE 1 9216 6 BLUE 1 6 BLUE 1 3224 C11 F194 E13
3225 C11 F195 C13
GND_HS GND_HS GND_HS GND_HS 3226 C11 F196 D14

9201
9211
9015
7

7
3230 E2 F197 D14
3232 E10
3233 E2
3235 E10
B +16V B 3236 F2
3238 F10
3239 I2

+3V3
3240 F2
1M85 3241 F4
PWM3_8_R 1 3242 F5
PWM3_8_G 2 3243 G2
PWM3_8_B
9250
3
9251
3244 G4
4 3245 I4
PWM4_8_R 5
PWM4_8_G 3246 G5
6 F195
PWM4_8_B 7 3247 H5

220K

220K

220K

220K

220K

220K
3221

3222

3223

3224

3225

3226
C PWM5_8_R
8
9
180R F187
180R
C 3250 C13
3251 C13
PWM5_8_G 10 3329 F186
PWM5_8_B 3252 D13
11 180R 3250
F185
3253 D13
12 180R
SEL 13 3330 3254 D13
SCL 14 3251 3255 D13
180R
SDA 15 180R 3256 D13
ENABLE 16 3331
+16V_24VF_8
3257 E13
17 180R 3252 F196
+24VF_16V_8 3258 E13
18 180R
19 3332 3259 E13
CFB_8 20 3253 3329 C6
180R
22 21 180R 3330 C6
D 3333
180R 3254 F197
D 3331 D6
3332 D6
180R
3334 3333 D6
180R 3255 3334 D6
180R 3335 D6
3335
3336 E6
180R 3256
DISABLE_DRV 3337 E6
180R
3336 3338 E6
180R 3257 3340 F4
180R 3341 F5
+24VF 3337 3342 H4
180R +24VF 3258
3343 H5
E 3230 3338
180R
E 3344 I4
+3V3 F184 3232 3259 3345 I5
2236

100n

56K +24VF +3V3 F194 3348 F12

2238

100n
56K 3350 G12
3233

1R0

3351 I9

3235

1R0
4
12 7267-4 3352 I12
F180 LM2902P
4

3 7267-1
LM2902P 3242 F190 3353 H12

4
7264 13 14 3 7275-1
LM2902P 3348 3360 F9

11
2 1 BCP56 7272
1K0 3361 F11
2201

100n
3236

11

2 BCP56
10K

PWM1_R 1
BAS316

1K0
3363 G9
6221

2006

100n
3238

11
10K

BAS316
6224
3364 G11

9202
F CFB F 3391 F12
3392 F12
6204 F181 CFB
3240 3241 3393 H12
PWM3_R 6216 F191
+24VF PWM2_R 3360 3361
10K 8K2 9203 3394 H12
BAS316
10K BAS316 8K2 3395 I12
6R81

6R81
2207

100p

3340

3341

+24VF 3396 I12

6R81

6R81
2011

100p

3391

3392
12 7275-4
LM2902P +24VF 6204 F2
13 14 6206 G2
11
6208 I2
4

5 7267-2 6216 F10


LM2902P 3246

4
7265 5 7275-2
LM2902P 3350 6218 G10
6 7 BCP56 7273
1K0 6220 I10
11

6 BCP56
G PWM1_G 7
G
BAS316

1K0 6221 F5
6222

11

BAS316
6222 G5

6225
9205
6223 H5
CFB 6224 F12
F182 CFB
3243 6206 3244 6225 G12
PWM3_G 1X03 PWM2_G 6218 F192
9207 3363 3364 6226 H12
10K BAS316 8K2 EMC HOLE
10K 8K2
7001 A3
BAS316
4R99

4R99
2210

100p

3342

3343

+24VF 7002 A5

4R99

4R99
2014

100p

3393

3394
+24VF 7007 A9
7008 A11
7264 F6
4

10 7267-3 7265 G6
H LM2902P 3247 H

4
7266 10 7275-3 7266 H6
BCP56 LM2902P 3353
9 8 1K0 7274 7267-1 F4
11

PWM1_B 9 8 BCP56
BAS316

1K0 7267-2 G4
6223

11

BAS316
7267-3 H4

6226
7267-4 E7

9208
1X04
CFB EMC HOLE 7272 F13
6208 F183 CFB 7273 G13
3239 3245
PWM3_B F193
PWM2_B 9209 3351 6220 3352 7274 H13
10K BAS316 8K2 7275-1 F12
10K BAS316 8K2
6R81

6R81

7275-2 G12
2015

100p

3344

3345

6R81

6R81
2008

100p

3395

3396
7275-3 H12
I I 7275-4 F7
9015 B8
9201 B8
9202 F9
9203 F9
9204 A7
9205 G9
9207 G9
I_17660_088.eps 9208 H9
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9210 A7

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Layout 8 LED Lite-On Panel (Top Side)


1200 --- 2008 --- 2046 --- 2215 --- 2511 --- 3007 --- 3036 --- 3051 --- 3133 --- 3152 --- 3203 --- 3226 --- 3247 --- 3333 --- 3352 --- 3506 --- 3526 --- 3543 --- 3591 --- 6022 --- 6224 --- 7062 --- 7272 --- 9007 --- 9200 --- 9250 --- 9514 ---
1500 --- 2009 --- 2200 --- 2216 --- 2512 --- 3008 --- 3037 --- 3052 --- 3134 --- 3153 --- 3206 --- 3230 --- 3250 --- 3334 --- 3353 --- 3507 --- 3527 --- 3544 --- 3592 --- 6023 --- 6225 --- 7064 --- 7273 --- 9008 --- 9201 --- 9251 --- 9515 ---
1M00 --- 2010 --- 2201 --- 2219 --- 2516 --- 3009 --- 3038 --- 3053 --- 3135 --- 3160 --- 3207 --- 3232 --- 3251 --- 3335 --- 3360 --- 3510 --- 3528 --- 3549 --- 3595 --- 6024 --- 6226 --- 7065 --- 7274 --- 9009 --- 9202 --- 9500 --- 9516 ---
1M59 --- 2011 --- 2202 --- 2236 --- 2517 --- 3021 --- 3039 --- 3054 --- 3136 --- 3161 --- 3208 --- 3233 --- 3252 --- 3336 --- 3361 --- 3511 --- 3529 --- 3551 --- 5200 --- 6025 --- 6500 --- 7066 --- 7275 --- 9010 --- 9203 --- 9501 --- 9518 ---
1M83 --- 2012 --- 2203 --- 2238 --- 2518 --- 3022 --- 3040 --- 3055 --- 3137 --- 3163 --- 3209 --- 3235 --- 3253 --- 3337 --- 3363 --- 3513 --- 3530 --- 3553 --- 5201 --- 6026 --- 7001 --- 7067 --- 7500 --- 9011 --- 9204 --- 9502 --- 9519 ---
1M84 --- 2013 --- 2204 --- 2500 --- 2519 --- 3023 --- 3041 --- 3056 --- 3138 --- 3164 --- 3210 --- 3236 --- 3254 --- 3338 --- 3364 --- 3515 --- 3531 --- 3557 --- 5202 --- 6200 --- 7002 --- 7072 --- 7501 --- 9013 --- 9205 --- 9503 --- 9520 ---
1M85 --- 2014 --- 2205 --- 2501 --- 2520 --- 3024 --- 3042 --- 3057 --- 3140 --- 3191 --- 3211 --- 3238 --- 3255 --- 3340 --- 3391 --- 3516 --- 3532 --- 3560 --- 5500 --- 6204 --- 7003 --- 7073 --- 7502 --- 9015 --- 9207 --- 9505 --- 9540 ---
1M90 --- 2015 --- 2206 --- 2502 --- 2521 --- 3025 --- 3043 --- 3058 --- 3141 --- 3192 --- 3212 --- 3239 --- 3256 --- 3341 --- 3392 --- 3517 --- 3533 --- 3561 --- 6000 --- 6206 --- 7004 --- 7074 --- 7510 --- 9016 --- 9208 --- 9506 --- 9541 ---
2001 --- 2019 --- 2207 --- 2504 --- 3000 --- 3026 --- 3044 --- 3059 --- 3142 --- 3193 --- 3213 --- 3240 --- 3257 --- 3342 --- 3393 --- 3518 --- 3535 --- 3568 --- 6004 --- 6208 --- 7005 --- 7075 --- 7516 --- 9017 --- 9209 --- 9507 --- 9542 ---
2002 --- 2022 --- 2208 --- 2505 --- 3001 --- 3030 --- 3045 --- 3060 --- 3143 --- 3194 --- 3215 --- 3241 --- 3258 --- 3343 --- 3394 --- 3519 --- 3536 --- 3573 --- 6006 --- 6216 --- 7006 --- 7200 --- 9001 --- 9018 --- 9210 --- 9508 --- 9543 ---
2003 --- 2023 --- 2209 --- 2506 --- 3002 --- 3031 --- 3046 --- 3061 --- 3144 --- 3195 --- 3221 --- 3242 --- 3259 --- 3344 --- 3395 --- 3520 --- 3537 --- 3585 --- 6008 --- 6218 --- 7007 --- 7250 --- 9002 --- 9019 --- 9211 --- 9509 --- 9544 ---
2004 --- 2036 --- 2210 --- 2507 --- 3003 --- 3032 --- 3047 --- 3129 --- 3145 --- 3196 --- 3222 --- 3243 --- 3329 --- 3345 --- 3396 --- 3521 --- 3538 --- 3586 --- 6016 --- 6220 --- 7008 --- 7264 --- 9003 --- 9020 --- 9216 --- 9510 --- 9545 ---
2005 --- 2038 --- 2211 --- 2508 --- 3004 --- 3033 --- 3048 --- 3130 --- 3148 --- 3200 --- 3223 --- 3244 --- 3330 --- 3348 --- 3501 --- 3522 --- 3539 --- 3588 --- 6018 --- 6221 --- 7010 --- 7265 --- 9004 --- 9021 --- 9220 --- 9511 --- 9550 ---
2006 --- 2044 --- 2212 --- 2509 --- 3005 --- 3034 --- 3049 --- 3131 --- 3150 --- 3201 --- 3224 --- 3245 --- 3331 --- 3350 --- 3502 --- 3523 --- 3540 --- 3589 --- 6020 --- 6222 --- 7011 --- 7266 --- 9005 --- 9022 --- 9221 --- 9512 ---
2007 --- 2045 --- 2214 --- 2510 --- 3006 --- 3035 --- 3050 --- 3132 --- 3151 --- 3202 --- 3225 --- 3246 --- 3332 --- 3351 --- 3503 --- 3524 --- 3541 --- 3590 --- 6021 --- 6223 --- 7061 --- 7267 --- 9006 --- 9104 --- 9222 --- 9513 ---

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 94

SSB: DC / DC
2U00 E7 2U07 D10 2U0E H2 2U0N B4 2U0W B6 2U14 B12 3U01 D7 3U08 F9 3U0F H1 3U0P C6 3U0Z E12 3U16 D8 3U1D F12 3U1M C9 3U72 C7 5U01 B10 6U04 F6 7U04-1 D5 7U09 D4 FU04 D8 FU0B D10 IU03 F8 IU0A E13 IU0H C6 IU0V D5 IU13 B5 IU1E F9 IU1P B6
2U01 E8 2U08 E9 2U0F B6 2U0P G9 2U0Y B12 2U15 C14 3U02 F8 3U09 F9 3U0G H2 3U0S B4 3U10 F12 3U17 E7 3U1E E8 3U1N B6 3U73 C7 5U02 A13 7U00-1 C4 7U04-2 D2 7U0A C6 FU05 B9 FU0C E12 IU04 E9 IU0B G9 IU0K D8 IU0W D5 IU14 B4 IU1F D12 IU1R D4
2U02 F7 2U09 E10 2U0G B5 2U0R E10 2U0Z C10 2U16 D13 3U03 C9 3U0A F10 3U0H D5 3U0T B4 3U11 E12 3U18 E2 3U1F E8 3U1P C7 3U74 E9 5U03 E13 7U00-2 B3 7U05 C8 CU26 D6 FU06 E12 FU0D F9 IU05 E9 IU0C F3 IU0N C7 IU0Y D4 IU15 E12 IU1G G14 IU1S E8
2U03 C9 2U0A D5 2U0H C9 2U0S D4 2U10 E13 2U17 D14 3U04 C9 3U0B D4 3U0J C9 3U0U B4 3U12 E12 3U19 F5 3U1G C4 3U1T C7 3U75 E10 6U00 E7 7U01-1 E5 7U06 C8 FU00 B9 FU07 C5 FU0E E14 IU06 B6 IU0D E6 IU0P C7 IU0Z E6 IU16 E5 IU1H E5 IU1T A13
2U04 D7 2U0B G2 2U0J E9 2U0T D10 2U11 E14 2U1A D14 3U05 D7 3U0C D4 3U0K E9 3U0V B3 3U13 E12 3U1A E6 3U1H C5 3U1U E5 3U76 E11 6U01 F8 7U01-2 E5 7U07-1 E12 FU01 D12 FU08 B4 IU00 E8 IU07 E9 IU0E D7 IU0S C5 IU10 D2 IU19 H3 IU1K C7
2U05 C10 2U0C D2 2U0K F9 2U0U D10 2U12 C9 2U1B D14 3U06 D7 3U0D D2 3U0M C7 3U0W C3 3U14 D7 3U1B E6 3U1J G14 3U1V D4 3U77 C3 6U02 B4 7U02 B7 7U07-2 F12 FU02 G12 FU09 D7 IU01 C9 IU08 C9 IU0F D7 IU0T C5 IU11 C3 IU1B C9 IU1M D7
2U06 C10 2U0D H2 2U0M C8 2U0V D10 2U13 B7 3U00 E7 3U07 E9 3U0E D2 3U0N B6 3U0Y E11 3U15 D8 3U1C G9 3U1K E8 3U70 B6 5U00 E10 6U03 F9 7U03 F8 7U08 B7 FU03 E6 FU0A D8 IU02 C9 IU09 B4 IU0G C6 IU0U D5 IU12 B3 IU1D E10 IU1N D7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

B01A DC / DC B01A
A A

+12VF
5U02 IU1T
+12V
FU05 10u

RES 22u
2U0W
2U0N

2U0Y
3U0T

2U0F
3U70

2U14
100n

10R
22K

22u

RES 22u

22u
7U08

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3U0U IU1P FDS4488
BC847BPN IU06 4
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IU09 22K
1 2 3 12V/3V3 CONVERSION B
IU12 6U02 2U13

2U0G
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1u0
IU13
BAS316 3n3
FU00 5U01

3U1N

3U0N
3U0V
7U02

22R

22R
10K
IU14 FU08 +3V3
3U0S
6 SUPPLY-FAULT 10u
5 6 7 8
3U77 IU11 0V 100R 3V3 GND-SIG IU0P

3U1M

2U0Z
3U03

2U05

2U06
3U0J
2 4 FDS4488

22R

22R

6K8

3n3

22u

22u
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220u 25V
7U05

2U15
BC847BPN 1 2 3
10K
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3U0W
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3U1G

3U1H
NCP5422ADR2G 4 FDS4488
10K

10K

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3U0P

3U72
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4R7

4R7

3U1T
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2U0H

2U03

100n
4 1

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3U73

22R
GATE IU0G
2
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7 7U06 IU02
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IU0S 16 4R7
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10 IU1K
2 GATE 3U0M

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3U04
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100n

IU1R IS 3K3 6K8


1 RES IU0W 13 12
ROSC +2 IU0F

2U04

3U14
100n
11

6K8
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GND
2
2U0S 12V/1V2 CONVERSION
D D

3U0H
2U0A

100n

39K
3U05 FU01
3 6 3
GND-SIG 100n
RES 6K8 FU09 FU0B +1V2-PNX8541
3U0E IU10 7U04-2 3U0C IU0Y 3U01 3U16

CU26
5 2 7U04-1

RES 220u 4V
BC847BS

RES 220u 4V
IU1F
3U1V

BC847BS

330u 6.3V

RES 330u 6.3V


3K3
RES

33K 10K IU0E 1K0 6K8 FU0A

2U1A

2U1B
2U16

2U17
2U0V
2U0T
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2U0U
2U07
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3U0D

3U0B

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33K

22K

2U00

3U17

3U76
100n

10R
3K3

22u

RES 22u

RES 22u

22u
5U00

3U13

100R
3U00 3U0Z FU0C
6
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3U0K

3U74

3U07

2U09
2

22R

22R

6K8
7U07-1

3n3
3U1U BAS316 IU1S 3U1E IU0A 10u

2U0R
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1u0

100u 4V

100u 4V
E E

2U10

2U11
1
330R 6U00 68R

3U1A

3U12
RES
1K0

1K0
RES 3U1F IU04
7U01-1 1 7U01-2 4 3U1B
IU07
BC857BS BC857BS 68R IU1D
IU0Z 2U01

2U08
2U0J

100n
2 5 FU03

1n0
RES RES 1K0 +12VF IU00
3U18 3U0Y FU063
IU16 RES 100n

3U75

1% 120R
6 3

PDZ9.1-B

BAS316
10K 3U1K 10K IU15 3U11

6U04

6U01
IU05

RES
IU0C IU1E 7U07-2 5
3U19

100K

BC847BS
RES

470R 3K9

2U02
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1u0
3V3-ST
3U02

2U0K

3U08

3U10
1K0

2K2
1n0
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470R
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FU0D

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BC817-25W
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3U09

3U0A
RES
2

4K7

1% 1K0
PDZ18-B
6U03
BOOSTER
12V UNDER-VOLTAGE DETECTION +1V2-PNX8541
3U1D 1%

GND-SIG GND-SIG 1K0 3U1J IU1G


SENSE+1V2-PNX8541
120R 1%
ENABLE-3V3

PROT-DC

G G
IU0B 3U1C
ENABLE-1V2
22K FU02
2U0B

100p

RES

2U0P

RES
470n
2U0D
IU19
100p
3U0G

2U0E
3U0F

1% 470R

100n
4K7

H H
GND-SIG GND-SIG GND-SIG

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Q529.1E LB 7. 95

SSB: DC / DC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1H01 A1 3U83 E4 IU43 E3
1M95 D1 3U84 E2 IU44 F3

B01B DC / DC +VCC-LM

8 +3V3F B01B
1M99 B1
1U01 E2
3U85 F3
3U86 F4
IU45 F4
IU46 E4
3U60 IU3D 3U61 IU3E 1U02 B1 3U87 E4 IU47 F3
+VCC-LM 3 7U70-1 IU3G
+2V5-REF LM833 1 2U18 A1 3U88 F2 IU8F A7
10R 1K0 IU3F
2 2U19 B2 3U89 F3 IU8G B7

2U60

2U62
2U20 B2 5U08 E6

100n

100n
4
2U21 B1 6U0B E6
A 2U64 3U6A IU8F 7U71
PHD38N02LT
A 2U22 D1 6U0C E6
2U23 D1 6U40 E2
2U18 RES 330p 22R
USB 2U24 C3 7U0M C5
3U65 IU3H 2U65 FU28

3U62

3U63
2U25 C4 7U0N D3

10K

68K
CONNECTOR 100p +12V +2V5
4K7 1n0 2U26 D5 7U0P F5
1H01 2U27 F6 7U0Q F7
3U66

3U48

3U49

2U68

2U69
1

2K2

2K2
FU1E

1u0

1u0
+5V 2U28 F6 7U0R B3
2 FU24 USB20-1-DM 1K0
3 FU25 USB20-1-DP 2U29 E6 7U40-1 E3
+2V5-REF

3U64

2U63

3U67
2U2A F6 7U40-2 E3

100n
4

6K8

22K
FU26
2U19 RES 1 FU27
2U2B E7 7U41-1 E4
B4B-EH-A 7U0R +VCC-LM
100p TS2431 +1V2-PNX8541
2U30 D1 7U41-2 F3

K
2U20 RES
B B 2U31 D1 7U50 E8

R
2U21 RES 2U32 D1 7U51 D9
2 IU3K 8
100p
5 7U70-2 IU3N 2U33 F1 7U70-1 A6

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100p LM833 7
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1M99 +12VD 3 6 IU8G 7U72 2U35 F1 7U71 A8
FU13 1U02 3U6B PHD38N02LT
1 4 FU29 2U36 F2 7U72 B8
FU19 22R +1V
2 FU14 T 3A 125V 2U40 F2 FU10 E1
3 2U66 2U50 E9 FU11 E1
4 3U55

2U70

2U71
FU16 2U60 A3 FU12 E1

1u0

1u0
5 LAMP-ON-OUT 330p
FU17 100R +3V3-STANDBY IU3P 2U62 A5 FU13 B1
6 3U68 2U67
FU18
7 3U56 2U63 B5 FU14 C1

68K RES
8 BACKLIGHT-OUT 4K7 1n0 2U64 A6 FU15 C1

3U3W

3U46
4K7
100R
C 3U69 SENSE+1V
C

2U24
B8B-PH-K-S 3 2U65 A7 FU16 C1

1u0
3U57
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100R 1 7U0M 2U67 C7 FU18 C1
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FU15 3U58 BACKLIGHT-PWM-ANA-DISP
2
2U68 B8 FU19 B1
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100R IU3C
3U4A 2U25 FU1F RESERVED 2U70 C8 FU1B E1
RES

RES

RES

RES
100p

100p

100p
100p

1K0 22n 3U50 3U51 IU3T 2U71 C8 FU1C E1


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2U26

1u0
3 1 150R 150R
2U23

2U30

2U31

3U3W C4 FU1E B1
2U22

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3U3Z F5 FU1G E7
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NC
IU35 1K0 3U52 IU3S
4 3U40 F6 FU20 E1
REF
7U51
D 3U3V 2K2
BC847BW
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NC
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3U43 F7 FU22 E1
2U32 RES 3U44 E7 FU23 E1
5 2
1 3U45 E7 FU24 B1
100p
1M95 3U46 C4 FU25 B1

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TS2431
1 3U53

7U50
FU1B

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2
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3 FU20 1K0 3U49 B3 FU28 A8
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4
7U40-2 3U4A C4 FU29 B8
5 FU1C 1U01
3U80

3U54

2U50
3U50 D8 FU40 F4
10K

3K3

1u0
6 +12V BC847BPN 3
FU22 4 3U51 D8 IU34 C4
7 FU21 T 4A 125V IU41 6U0B FU1G
7U41-2 +33VTUN
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PDZ8.2-B

BC847BPN

BZX384-C27
9 3 BAS316 3U53 E9 IU36 F5
6U40

RES 220n
FU11

RES 33K

RES 33K
10 3U87 IU46

6U0C

2U2B
3U81

5U08

2U29

3U44

3U45
3U54 E9 IU37 F6

220u

220n
FU12 5
10K

11 -AUDIO-POWER IU42
220K 3U55 C1 IU38 F6
B11B-PH-K IU40 3V3-ST VSW 3U56 C1 IU39 F7
10K RES
3U82

3U83

3
6K8

7U40-1 IU43 3U57 C1 IU3B F6


3U84

1K0

BC847BPN
6 3U58 C1 IU3C C4
2U33 RES

2U36 RES
2U34 RES

2U35 RES

FU40 IU3B 3U42 3U60 A3 IU3D A3


2 DETECT-12V +12VF
IU38 2K2 3U61 A5 IU3E A6
3U85

3U86
100p

100p

100p

100p

1
10K

3K3

3U62 A5 IU3F A6

2U2A
7U0P

3U43

100K
1u0 RES

1u0
IU44 BSH112 3U63 A5 IU3G A7
3U3Y

3
2U40

3U40

3U47
68R

68R
1K0

7U0Q 3U64 B5 IU3H A6


BC847BW
F 3U88 3U89 IU47 IU45
1
F 3U65 A6
3U66 B6
IU3K B6
IU3M B6
+1V2-STANDBY IU37
6 IU36
10K 22K 3U67 B6 IU3N B7
7U41-1
2

IU39 3U68 C6 IU3P C6


3U3Z

2U28

BC847BPN
220p
2
10K

33p

1 3U69 C6 IU3R D9
2U27

3U6A A7 IU3S D8
* IN CASE OF ONLY-ANALOG TUNER 3U6B B7 IU3T D9
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3U80 E3
3U81 E3
IU40 E2
IU41 E3
3U82 E3 IU42 E3
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SSB: DC / DC
2U80 C2 2U86 D6 2U8C B10 2U8K D10 2U8S C7 2U8Z D9 3U22 D6 3U28 D4 3U2E D5 3U2M C6 3U2Y E12 3U34 D7 3U3E B4 3U3M B6 5U05 B9 6U08 F8 7U0G-2 D4 9U04 B11 FU83 F12 FU89 C7 IU21 C6 IU28 B7 IU2F C5 IU2R E7 IU81 B5 IU87 E9 IU8D D6
2U81 B5 2U87 E8 2U8D B10 2U8M D10 2U8T G2 3U1W D6 3U23 C7 3U29 D4 3U2F E10 3U2N B6 3U2Z E12 3U39 G9 3U3F D11 3U3N D9 5U06 A11 6U09 B11 7U0H-1 A6 9U05 B11 FU84 G12 FU8A C5 IU22 C6 IU29 B6 IU2G C5 IU2T G3 IU82 B9 IU88 E8 IU8E D6
2U82 D5 2U88 C7 2U8E A10 2U8N G9 2U8U C8 3U1Y D7 3U24 D9 3U2A D2 3U2G B8 3U2R B4 3U30 D12 3U3A F12 3U3G F13 3U3P C7 5U09 A11 7U0D-1 B8 7U0H-2 B7 CU25 D6 FU85 D10 FU8B A8 IU23 C6 IU2A A6 IU2H D4 IU2V C9 IU83 B9 IU89 F14
2U83 G2 2U89 B6 2U8F B14 2U8P E9 2U8V C8 3U1Z E8 3U25 E9 3U2B D2 3U2H D9 3U2U E11 3U31 C7 3U3B E7 3U3H E8 3U3Q C7 6U05 E7 7U0D-2 C7 7U0K-1 D12 FU80 C13 FU86 E8 FU8C B8 IU24 C7 IU2C C5 IU2J D2 IU2Y E9 IU84 C9 IU8A D12
2U84 G2 2U8A A6 2U8G D10 2U8Q E9 2U8W C9 3U20 B9 3U26 F9 3U2C G1 3U2J C7 3U2V D11 3U32 C8 3U3C E7 3U3J B9 3U3T A5 6U06 E8 7U0E F8 7U0K-2 E12 FU81 D12 FU87 D8 FU8D B13 IU25 C7 IU2D C5 IU2M B4 IU2Z E9 IU85 E9 IU8B G9
2U85 E6 2U8B B9 2U8H D10 2U8R E9 2U8Y E9 3U21 C9 3U27 F10 3U2D G2 3U2K B6 3U2W E12 3U33 D8 3U3D B4 3U3K B6 5U04 D9 6U07 B4 7U0G-1 D2 7U0L B5 FU82 E12 FU88 D7 IU20 C6 IU26 C7 IU2E C5 IU2P E12 IU80 B4 IU86 E9 IU8C E8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

B01C DC / DC 5U09 B01C


+12VF

A FU8B
220R
5U06
A
220R

2U8A

2U8E
3U3T

10R

22u

22u
7U0H-1
+12VFF
7 8
3U2R IU2A
2 SI4936ADY
IU81
12V/5V CONVERSION

1
IU80 22K
6U07 2U89 FU8D

2U81

1u0
IU2M +5V5-TUN
BAS316 1n0
FU8C 5U05 SS36

3U3K

3U2K
7U0H-2

22R

22R
B 5 6 10u 6U09
+5V
B

220u 25V
GND-SIG1 IU29

3U2G

2U8C

2U8D
2U8B

2U8F
3U20
3U3J
4 SI4936ADY

22R

22R

6K8

3n3

22u

22u
7U0D-1
9U04

3
7U0L 7 8 RES
IU28

14
3U3D

3U3E
NCP5422ADR2G 2 SI4936BDY

10K

22K
IU83
Φ

3U3M
3U2N
VCC
IU82 9U05

4R7

4R7

1
3U3Q
FU8A RES

2U8W
2U8V

100n
4 1

1n0
BST H1 2U88

3U2M

22R
GATE IU21
2
L1 3U3P 1n0

22R
7 7U0D-2 IU84
1 IU22 IU2V
16 5 6
IU2C VFB H2 4R7
10
C 2 GATE IU23 3U2J FU80
C

2U8U

3U21
IU2D 15 4

1K0
1n0
L2
8 IU24 IU25

3
1 4R7
IU2E 5 SI4936BDY
IU2F COMP +1 IU26 3U23 FU89 3U32
9 6
2 -1
2U80

100n

IS 1K0 6K8
IU2G 13 12
ROSC +2 IU20

2U8S

3U31
100n
11

3K3
-2

GND
12V/1V2 CONVERSION

3U2E
2U82

100n

39K
3U22

3
6 3
GND-SIG1
FU88 FU85
3U2B IU2J 7U0G-1 3U29 IU2H 3K3 3U1Y 3U33 +1V2-PNX5100

CU25
2 BC847BS 5 7U0G-2
BC847BS IU8E
33K 10K 1K0 6K8 FU87

2U8M
2U8H
1 4

2U8K
2U8G
D RES
D

10R RES
3U2A

3U28
33K

22K

3U3F
2U86

3U34
100n

3K3

RES 22u
22u

22u

RES 22u
GND-SIG1 5U04

3U30

220R
3U1W 3U2V FU81
6
IU8D 10u
GND-SIG1 GND-SIG1 GND-SIG1 GND-SIG1 GND-SIG1 GND-SIG1 3K3 10K

3U2H

3U3N

2U8Z
3U24
2

22R

22R

6K8

3n3
7U0K-1 IU8A

2U8Y
BC847BS

1u0
BAS316 3U3B 2U87
+12VFF 1

3U2Z

1K0
6U05 IU2R 68R 100n IU86
IU85
3U3C
IU2Y

2U8Q

2U8P

100n
1n0
68R IU8C 3U2U FU82
3
E E

3U2F

1% 120R
BAS316
3U3H 10K IU2P 3U2Y

6U06
IU87 7U0K-2 5
IU2Z
BC847BS
470R 3K3

2U85
4

1u0
3U1Z

3U2W
2U8R

3U25

1K0

1K0
1n0
IU88
470R
FU86

7U0E
BC817-25W

3U26

3U27
10K

1% 1K0
PDZ18-B
6U08
BOOSTER
F +1V2-PNX5100
3U3A
1% F
GND-SIG1 GND-SIG1 1K0 3U3G IU89
SENSE+1V2-PNX5100
120R 1%
ENABLE-3V3
FU83
PROT-DC

IU8B 3U39
ENABLE-1V2
22K FU84
2U83

100p

RES

2U8N

470n
RES
G G
2U8T
IU2T
100p
3U2C

3U2D
1% 270R

2U84

100n
2K2

GND-SIG1 GND-SIG1 GND-SIG1

H H

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SSB: Channel Decoder


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2T01 A8

CHANNEL DECODER
2T04 C8

B02A B02A 2T05 C8


2T07 D8
2T08 D9
2T09 D9
A +1V2-PNX8541 IT41 5T09 FT15
+1V2DVB
A 2T12 D11
2T13 D11

22u 6.3V
120R 2T14 D11

2T32
2T15 D12

2T01

100n
2T16 D11
FT59 2T18 E7
2T20 F6
2T21 F6
2T24 F5
RESERVED 7T25 2T25 B7
LD3985M122 2T26 D3
2T27 B8
B IT24
1
IN OUT
5
IT25
B 2T28 H4
3T20 2T29 H5

2T25
3 4

1u0
INH BP
100K 2T31 E2

2T27

100n
COM 2T32 A8
2T35 D8

2
2T36 D9
3T02 H4
3T07 H8
3T08 E7
IT03 5T08 FT11 3T09 E7
+3V3 +3V3DVB
3T10 E7
120R
C C 3T11 E7

22u 6.3V

+1V2DVB

+1V2DVB
3T13 D2

+3V3DVB

+3V3DVB

+1V2DVB

+3V3DVB

+3V3DVB

+1V2DVB

+1V2DVB
+1V2DVB
2T04

2T05
100n
3T14 D4
IT11 3T16 D3
9T20
RES
3T18 G8
3T19 D2
+3V3DVB
3T20 B7
3T21 E3
3T19 3T23 F13
TUN-AGC
3T26 G5
100K RES
4 RES 3T28 G5
FT42 3T13 IT15
2T26

3T14
100n

3T29 H8
10K
TUN-AGC-MON BC847BPN
D D

2T07

2T08

2T12

2T13

2T14

2T15
7T18-2

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n
2T35

2T09

2T36

2T16
5

100n
100K 3T30 H7
3
3T31 I8
IT22 3T32 I13
6 3T33 I12
3T16
3T61 H4
IT26 IT27 2
7T18-1 5T08 C8
BC847BPN +5V-TUN +5V-TUN
1K0 5T09 A8
1
7T17-1 F9
2T31

3T21
100n

56K

7T18-1 D4

RES
IT07
7T18-2 D3
7T25 B8

3T08

3T09

2T18

100n
1K8

1K0
9T20 C2
E AGC-COMP
RESET-SYSTEM
E FT11 C8
FT15 A8
3T10
FT17 G8
IT10
FT36 H8
18K 3T11 IT29 FT37 H8
TDA-IF-AGC
FT38 H8
10K
FT39 H8

2T20

2T21
100n
FT40 F9

47n
FT41 F3

48

11

28
VDDE33 46

12
31
45
5

9
7T17-1 FT42 D2

VDD33_ADC

VDA_12_ANA

VDDA33_ADC

VDDA12_OSC

VDDA12_PLL

VDDI12
TDA10048HN 42 RES FT59 A8
AGC_IF 10K FE-ERR
F AGC_TUN
43 3T23
F IT03 C7
IT07 E9
2T24 IT18 IT10 E7
4-MHz FT41 7 18 FE-VALID
XIN DEN IT11 C3
100n FT40 MAIN IT15 D2
8 32 AGC-COMP
XOUT
IT18 F7
41 20 FE-DATA0 IT22 D4
CLR 0
1
21 FE-DATA1 IT24 B7
33 22 FE-DATA2
SADDR 2 IT25 B8
IT32 3
23 FE-DATA3
35 DO 24 FE-DATA4 IT26 D3
SCL 4
34 I2C ADDRESS 10 25 FE-DATA5 IT27 D3
3T26 SDA 5
SDA-SSB IT31 26 FE-DATA6 IT29 E7
6
G SCL-SSB
3T28
100R 39
38
TCK 7
27 FE-DATA7 G IT31 G6
FT17
40
TDI
GPIO<0:3>
IT32 G6
100R JTAG-TDO-TDA10048 TDO
37 19 FE-CLK IT33 H9
10K TMS OCLK
36 IT41 A7
+3V3DVB TRST
3T18 17 FE-SOP
PSYNC

10K RES
2
RES M

3T29
3 VI 16
P SCL
TUN 15

VSSA_OSC
VSSA_ADC
SDA

VSSA_PLL
VSA_ANA
GND_HS
JTAG-TCK-TDA10048 FT36

VSSIS
29 VSSE
3T61 2T28
IF-P FT37
390R 2T29 10n JTAG-TDI-TDA10048
3T02

49

47

10

14

13
30
44
IF-N FT38
H 390R 10n
JTAG-TMS-TDA10048

FT39
H
JTAG-TRST-TDA10048

IT33

+3V3DVB

3T33

3T32
4K7

4K7
3T30

3T07

3T31

10K
10K
10K

SCL-TUNER
I I
SDA-TUNER

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SSB: Main Tuner


1T04 D2 1T65 E5 2T02 B9 2T48 A9 2T60 F14 2T65 H11 2T71 F1 2T77 H11 2T82 G11 2T92 H13 3T12 B9 3T25 E9 3T39 G13 3T55 G10 3T67 A9 3T76 E14 5T53 E12 6T57 A8 9T21 E3 9T57 G9 9T64 F3 AT62 F4 FT56 I8 IT05 C8 IT13 E2 IT21 E9 IT35 G8 IT76 H13 IT86 G12 IT93 G11
1T06 A2 1T70 D5 2T03 E8 2T49 A9 2T61 G2 2T66 G13 2T72 G2 2T78 F14 2T83 H11 2T93 F5 3T15 B9 3T35 F2 3T40 G11 3T56 F13 3T70 I10 3T85 I9 5T54 E5 7T19 B8 9T53 F1 9T58 G2 9T70 G9 AT63 F4 FT57 G14 IT06 E2 IT14 E2 IT23 G13 IT71 E13 IT77 H11 IT89 F4 IT94 G11
1T08 C2 1T71 E14 2T37 I9 2T51 F13 2T62 F5 2T67 F1 2T73 G13 2T79 E12 2T84 E13 2T96 F13 3T17 F8 3T36 F2 3T41 G14 3T57 F13 3T71 I9 3T86 F11 5T61 E4 7T20 E9 9T54 F2 9T59 D8 9T77 E3 FT12 E12 FT58 A10 IT08 E2 IT16 E3 IT28 E15 IT73 G11 IT78 E14 IT90 F4 IT95 G10
1T55 C5 1T75 B5 2T46 F11 2T53 E3 2T63 H11 2T68 G2 2T74 F14 2T80 G11 2T86 G9 2T97 G11 3T22 F8 3T37 F3 3T42 E10 3T65 A8 3T74 G11 3T87 F11 6T55 A9 7T56 I10 9T55 D4 9T60 D8 AT50 F12 FT13 I9 FT76 H8 IT09 E2 IT17 E3 IT30 E8 IT74 G11 IT79 A8 IT91 G4 IT96 H11
1T60 A5 1T85 G14 2T47 F10 2T59 E2 2T64 E13 2T69 G3 2T75 G14 2T81 G11 2T91 E3 2T99 E13 3T24 E8 3T38 G2 3T54 G10 3T66 A8 3T75 G10 5T52 A10 6T56 A8 7T57 E12 9T56 G2 9T61 F3 AT51 G12 FT52 I9 IT04 C8 IT12 E2 IT19 I10 IT34 E8 IT75 H11 IT81 A9 IT92 F13 IT97 H11

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

B02B MAIN TUNER 1


2
RES
IN
IGND
1T60
O1
O2
7
6
IF-FILTP1
IF-FILTN1
B02B
*
5 RES
O3 IF-FILTP3
4 3T65
O4 IF-FILTN3
A 3
8 GND 10
100R
IT81 5T52 FT58
A
NC 3T66 3T67
1T06 * I…C ADRESS C0 +33VTUN +VTUN
UV1316L B39376 100R 100R
37M6/36M13 IT79 120R
TUNER 16

BZG05C33
PDZ33-B

PDZ33-B
17

2T48
6T57

6T56

6T55

2T49

220n

220n
RF-IN 18

+33V_TUN
MT 13

IF_OUT1
14 *
19 1T75 X3451
MT

AGC

ADC
SDA
NC1

NC2
1 7

SCL
IF-FILTP2

+5V
15 12

TU
AS
IN O1
2 6 IF-FILTN2
IGND O2

10
11
5
1

8
IF-FILTN1
2

4
5

9
O3
4 IF-FILTP1
O4
B 3
8 GND 10
+3V3 B
NC

2T02

100n
B39376
37M6/36M13

3T12

3T15 4K7
8
7T19
PCA9515A

4K7
1T08 VCC
VA1Y9ED2008 * 1T55
1 4 IT04 3 SDA0 SDA1 6
TUNER 16 I1 O1 IF-FILTP1 SDA-SSB SDA-TUNER
17 2 5 IF-FILTN1
I2 O2
18
4MHZ_OUT

RF-IN
ANT_PWR

14 MT13 3
IF_OUT1
IF_OUT2
RF_AGC

GND IT05
19 SCL-SSB 2 SCL0 SCL1 7 SCL-TUNER
C MT
C
SDA
NC1

NC2

X6768D
SCL

15 12
BM
AS

37M67 5 EN 1
NC
GND
10
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

4
* 1T70
1 4 IF-FILTP2 RES
I O1
2 5 IF-FILTN2 9T59
IGND O2
RES
1T04 * I…C ADRESS C0 3 9T60
GND
TD1716F
TUNER 16 M1973D
D RF-IN
17
18
38M
D
XTAL_OUT

9T55
*
DC_PWR

MT
IF_OUT1
IF_OUT2
RF_AGC

14 MT
19 13
+5V-TUN
SDA
NC1

NC2

SCL

+5V
AS

15 12
10
11

100u 16V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

120R
5T53

2T64
IT08 * 1T65 * 330R RES
IT06 1 5 IF-FILTP3 IT21
I O1
2 4 IF-FILTN3 IT34 IT30 3T42
IGND O2 3T24 FT12

3T25
IT09

10K
7T20 V1
IT12 3 BC847BW IT28
GND 470R

2T03
IT13 IT16 IT17

1n0
E E

2T79

2T84
100n
IT14 OFWK9362M

22u
38M9
X6874
2T99
* IT78
1T71
*
*
100p

+VTUN
220n

22p
100p

4M0

* ** * 3T76
*
2T59

* 7T57 IT71
9T21

9T77

* 5T54 +5V-TUN
2T91

43

44
TDA9898HL/V2/S1
5T61

560n
2T53

RES 3K3
14 VP
30R 2T46 2T96

AT62
2T62
10n
45 IC
Φ OPTXTAL
39
*
2 IF 46 IT92 100p 2T78
4-MHz
100n FREF
* * AT63 3T86 18 PROCESSING
47R

*
47R

2T93 3T57 100p


9T54

IT89 330R 35 23 SDA-SSB


NC SDA 3T56 100R
37 24 SCL-SSB
22u SCL
3T36

3T37

F F
3T35

3T17
* 42 32 100R
47R

1K0
9T53 * * 9T61
TUN-AGC DIF-N
3T87
330R 26
BVS
ADRSEL
25
A
9T64 * 4-MHz DIF-P 27
B
OUT1
A
6 2T60 IF-FILTP1
* AT50
IF1
B
7 2T51 10n IF-FILTN1
*
2T67

2T71

3T22
29 10n

1K0
4n7

4n7

IT90 * A

2T47

100n
30 OUT2 9 2T74
4n7

SDA-TUNER IF-FILTP2
* B A
*
2T61

IF2 10 2T73 10n IF-FILTN2


3T40 AT51 B
9T56

47 10n
* IF-N
2T72
4n7

V1 TAGC
SCL-TUNER 4K7
31
AUD A
3 2T75
* IF-FILTP3

2T86
33 IF3 4 2T66
* 10n

3p3
IT91 CVBS B IF-FILTN3
3T38 10n 1T85
47R
* IF-P
3T54 IT73 2T80
12
1 FILI
17 IT23 3
O I
1
3T41
RES
16 MPP RES 150R
2 EXT
G TUN-AGC 9T57 330R
220n
IT74
FMI
21
GND
2
G

150R
2T81 15
IT35 EXTFILO RES 3T39
* * * 9T70 47p 36 SFSKA
4n7

4n7

TUN-AGC AGCDIN
3T55 IT95 2T82 4M5
9T58
2T68

2T69

RES 13
VIF
TUN-AGC-MON 2n2 IT93
EUR AP / CH 5K6 3T74 IT94 19
FM LF
1T04 TD1716 TD1716 470R 2T97 38 11 TDA-IF-AGC
3T75 2T83 SYN1 TOP2
100n IT86 1
1T06 1K8 IT75 4n7 IT77
SYN2
IT96 8 28
CTAGC CAF1
X3451 K 5
CIFAGC
1T75 34 IT76

2T77
IT97

22p
CAF2
(ana + dig ter ) 20
CDEEM GND GNDD GNDA

2T65

2T92
470n

1n5
H H

48

22

41
40
X6768 FT76
1T55

2T63

100n
CVBS-TER-OUT
(video not M)

V1
M1973D * I…C ADRESS 86
1T70
(video + audio M)

2T37

100n
3 7T56
1T65 X6874 (dig cable) K9362M (aidio not M)
1 3T70

7T57 TDA9898 FT56 IT19


TDA9897 3T71 100R
I CVBS4
FT52
2
BC847BW
I
68R

220R
3T85

FT13
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SSB: Channel Decoder DVB-C


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1TA1 E6

B02C CHANNEL DECODER DVB-C B02C


2TA1 C8
2TA2 C9
2TA3 D5
2TA4 D6
2TA5 D6
2TA6 D6
2TA7 D6
2TA8 D8
2TA9 D9
2TAA D9
A A 2TAB D5
2TAC D6
2TAD D6
2TAE E6
2TAF E6
2TAG F5
2TAJ F5
2TAK B5
2TAL C6
+3V3 2TAM C7
2TAN C6
B B 2TAS F10
3T43 F6
2TAK 3T44 F6
+3V3DVBC
3TB0 B5

3TB0
+3V3

22K
1u0
+1V8DVBC 3TB1 C5
7TA1 3TB2 C4
ITA8 ITA3 LD1117DT18 3TB4 E9
3 3TB1
ITA5 3TB5 F5
ITA4 5K6 SI2301BDS 3 2
3TB2 7TA2 IN OUT 3TB6 F5
+1V8DVBC 1 7TA3
100R
PDTC114EU
FTA8 COM 3TB7 F5

2TAM

100n
2 2TA2 3TB8 F5

BAS316

100n
6TA1

2TA1

10u
3TB9 F5

1
RES
C FT77 C 3TBA F5
3TBB E5
3TBC D9

10u 10V

2TAN

100n
2TAL
3TBD D9
3TBE D10
3TBF D10
3TBG D10
ITA6 5TA1
5TA1 D9
+1V8DVBC 5TA2 D5

100n

100n

100n

100n
2TA3

2TA4

2TA5

2TA6

2TA7

100n
2TA8 2TAA 2TA9 120R 6TA1 C4
100n 100n 100n 7TA1 B8
7TA2 C6
D +1V8DVBC
5TA2 FTA1
+3V3DVBC
D 7TA3 C5
120R 7TA4 E6
9T62 F5

2TAD
2TAB

2TAC
100n

100n

100n

10K RES
9T63 F5
FT77 C8

3TBG
3TBC

3TBD

3TBE

3TBF
10K

10K

10K

10K
FTA1 D5
7TA4 FTA2 E9
TDA10023HT FTA3 F6

61

55

24
41
14
30
43

60

50
1

7
FTA4 F6

ADC
VDDA33
OSC PLL

ADCPLL
VDDD33
Φ VDDI VDDE

VDD18
FTA5 F6

ADC
2TAE 33p

VDDA18
FTA9
3TBB 2 CHANNEL 22 FTA7 F6
10K
XIN TCK JTAG-TCK-TDA10023
E 1TA1
16M 3
RECEIVER
TDI
23
26 FTB1
FTB0 JTAG-TDI-TDA10023
JTAG-TRST-TDA10023
E FTA8 C6
FTA9 E9
XOUT TRST FTB2
2TAF 33p 27 JTAG-TMS-TDA10023
21
TMS
28 FTB3 JTAG-TDO-TDA10023
FTB0 E9
FTB4 ENSERI TDO
6 FTB1 E9
TEST
RESET-SYSTEM 16 FTA2 FTB2 E9
CLRB
AGCTUN
9 ITA2 3TB4 4K7 TDA-IF-AGC FTB3 E9
IF-P 3TB5 390R 2TAG 10n FTA4 58 11 FTB4 E6
VIP AGCIF
57 5

2TAS
IF-N 3TB6 390R 2TAJ 10n FTA5

47n
VIM SACLK FTB5 G9
DIF-N 9T62 10 48 FE-DATA0 ITA2 E9
IICDIV 0
DIF-P 9T63 12 47 FE-DATA1 ITA3 C5
SADDR 1
SCL-SSB 3TB7 100R FTA7 17 46 FE-DATA2 ITA4 C4
SCL 2
SDA-SSB 3TB8 100R FTA3 18 45 FE-DATA3 ITA5 C8
SDA 3
F SCL-TUNER
SDA-TUNER
3TB9
3TBA
100R RES
100R RES
20
19
SCLT DO 4
40
39
FE-DATA4
FE-DATA5
F ITA6 D8
SDAT 5 ITA8 C5
38 FE-DATA6
6
13 7
37 FE-DATA7
51
52 DEN
36 FE-VALID
53 35
3T43

3T44
2K7

2K7

OCLK FE-CLK
54 NC PSYNC
34 FE-SOP
56 33 FTB5
UNCOR
62
63 29
GPIO
64 CTRL
32
VSSA GNDA VSSI VSSE GND
OSC ADC ADCPLL
G G
4

59

8
25
42

15
31
44

49
+3V3DVBC

H H

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SSB: STI7100: Control


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1A10 C4 IA25 D11
2A18 B2 IA26 G11

B03A STI7100 : CONTROL B03A


2A19 B2
2A20 B3
2A21 C6
IA27 G11
IA28 F11
IA29 G6
2A22 D3 IA30 G7
2A23 D4
A 7
A 2A24 F12
2A25 G12
5A10 IA19 2A26 G6

6 3A20-3 3

8 3A20-1 1

5 3A20-4 4
RES 10K

RES 10K

RES 10K

RES 10K
+2V5 V_LVC04 3A01 D12

3A20-2
220R 3A02 D12
7A00-4
3A13-1 C9

2A18

2A19

2A20
100n

100n
STI7100YWC

1n0
2
Φ 3A13-2 C7
3A13-3 C9
3A46-3 6 JTAG-TDI-ST JTAG-TDI-ST D22 DIGITAL 3A13-4 C7
+3V3 TDI
10K 3A46-2 7 JTAG-TMS-ST JTAG-TMS-ST E21 INTERFACE
TMS 3A14 B9
3A46-4 5 10K JTAG-TCK-ST JTAG-TCK-ST D21 AP5
TCK C2A 3A16 B7
10K JTAG-TRSTn-ST D20 DAA AN5
TRST C1A 3A18 B9
B V_LVC04
3A46-1

3A16
1
10K
JTAG-TRSTn-ST JTAG-TDO-ST E22
TDO
IA23 3A33
B 3A19 H1
JTAG-TDO-ST CPU-27MHZ C1 AM25 3A20-1 A9
SYSA REF
3A18 AP27 CLKIN AP25
10K SYSB USB DM 1K5 3A20-2 A9
V_LVC04 V_LVC04 10K AN27 AN25
3A14 SYSBCLKOSC DP 3A20-3 A9
V_LVC04 27MHZ-3V3 E27
SYSBCLKINALT 3A20-4 A9
22R FA11 E17 AM32
SYSCLKOUT 0
7A10-4 7A10-1 7A10-2 7A10-3 D16
RTCCLKIN 1
AP33 3A21 G3
4 3A13-4 5
14

14

14

14
74LVCU04APW 74LVCU04APW IA16 74LVCU04APW IA17 74LVCU04APW +3V3 TMUCLK TMUCLK E18 AN33 3A25-1 C8
1 1 1 1 3A26 10K TMUCLK 2
9 8 1 2 3 4 9A21 5 6 CPU-27MHZ RSETIN-ST7100 D19 AP34
RSETIN 3 3A25-2 C9
RES 68R FA10 3A13-2 E19 PIO0 AN34
WDOGRSTOUT 4 3A25-3 C8
7

7
2 7 TRIG-IN ASEBRKn E20 AM33
ASEBRK 5 3A25-4 C9

2A21
1 3A13-1 AM34

15p
10K +3V3 6
TRIG-IN 10K D17
IN 7
AL32 3A26 C6
+3V3
C 7A10-5 IA20
3A27
TRIG-OUT D18
OUT
TRIGGER
0
AL34 C 3A27 C4
3A28 C4
14

74LVCU04APW IA22
1M0 7A12 3A25-1 1 8 AK25
0 1
AL33
11 1 10 RES 2560TK 10K 3A25-2 2 7 AK26 AK34 3A29-1 E3

4
1 2 3A29-2 E3

560R
3A28

RES
1 3A25-3 3 6 10K AK27 SYSITRQ AK33
2 3
3A29-3 F3
7

10K 3A25-4 4 5 AK28 PIO1 AJ34


3 4
1A10 IA21 10K AJ33 3A29-4 E3
IA10 5
3 9A22 27MHZ-3V3 3 3A13-3 6 E16 AH34
IA18 NMI 6 3A30-1 F3
10K AH33
27M 7 3A30-2 F3
7A10-6 CA-MICLK 3A37-2 7 2 33R TSI0-ST-CLK TSI0-ST-CLK AK6 IA25
RES BYTECLK
14

3A30-3 F3
2A22

2A23

RES
3A44 100R
RES

2
74LVCU04APW 27M 3A37-3 6 3 33R AJ5 AJ30
18p

18p
CA-MIVAL TSI0-ST-VAL TSI0-ST-VAL BYTECLKVALID 0 SCL-SSB
13 1 12 AH4 TSIN0 AJ31 3A45 100R SDA-SSB 3A30-4 F3
ERROR 1
CA-MISTRT 3A37-1 8 1 33R TSI0-ST-STRT TSI0-ST-STRT AJ4 AH30 3A31-2 G3
PACKETCLK 2
7

AH31
IA11 3 +3V3 3A31-3 G1
D CA-MDI0
CA-MDI1
3A38-4
3A38-3
5
6
4
3
33R
33R
TSI0-ST-D0
TSI0-ST-D1
TSI0-ST-D0
TSI0-ST-D1
AH5
AG4
0
1
PIO2
4
5
AG30
AG31 D 3A31-4 H3
CA-MDI2 3A38-1 8 1 33R TSI0-ST-D2 TSI0-ST-D2 AK1 AE31 3A32-1 G3
2 6
CA-MDI3 3A38-2 7 2 33R TSI0-ST-D3 TSI0-ST-D3 AK2
3 7
AE30 3A32-3 H3

3A01
3A39-4 5 4 AJ1 TSIN0DATA

10K
CA-MDI4 33R TSI0-ST-D4 TSI0-ST-D4 4 3A33 B11
CA-MDI5 3A39-3 6 3 33R TSI0-ST-D5 TSI0-ST-D5 AJ2 AE32
5 0 3A34 F12
CA-MDI6 3A39-1 8 1 33R TSI0-ST-D6 TSI0-ST-D6 AH1 AE34
6 1 3A02 3A35 H3
CA-MDI7 3A39-2 7 2 33R TSI0-ST-D7 TSI0-ST-D7 AH2 AE33 WP-FLASH-ST
7 2 3A36-1 H3
AD34 100R
3
CA-MOCLK_VS2 3A40-3 3 6 33R TSI1-ST-CLK TSI1-ST-CLK AG5
BYTECLK
PIO3
4
AD33 3A36-2 H3
CA-MOVAL 3A40-2 2 7 33R TSI1-ST-VAL TSI1-ST-VAL AF5 AC34 3A37-1 D7
BYTECLKVALID 5
AE4 TSIN1 AC33
ERROR 6 3A37-2 D7
Mode pin EMI pin Purpose CA-MOSTRT 3A40-1 1 8 33R TSI1-ST-STRT TSI1-ST-STRT AF4 AB34
PACKETCLK 7 3A37-3 D7
2 3A29-2 7 3A38-1 D7
E EMI-A2
10K
CA-MDO0
CA-MDO1
3A41-3
3A41-1
3
1
6
8
33R
33R
TSI1-ST-D0
TSI1-ST-D1
TSI1-ST-D0
TSI1-ST-D1
AE5
AD4 0
1
0
1
AD32
AD30 E 3A38-2 D7
MODE[1:0] EMIADDR[2:1] PLL0 startup configuration CA-MDO2 3A41-2 2 7 33R TSI1-ST-D2 TSI1-ST-D2 AD5 AD31 RXD-ASC2 3A38-3 D7
2
EMI-A1 1 3A29-1 8 CA-MDO3 3A41-4 4 5 33R TSI1-ST-D3 TSI1-ST-D3 AC4 2 AC30 TXD-ASC2
3 3 3A38-4 D7
10K CA-MDO4 3A42-4 4 5 33R TSI1-ST-D4 TSI1-ST-D4 AC5 TSIN1DATA PIO4 AC31
4 4 3A39-1 D7
CA-MDO5 3A42-2 2 7 33R TSI1-ST-D5 TSI1-ST-D5 AB4 AB30
5
EMI-A4 4 3A29-4 5 CA-MDO6 3A42-3 3 6 33R TSI1-ST-D6 TSI1-ST-D6 AB5 5 AB31 3A39-2 D7
6 6
10K CA-MDO7 3A42-1 1 8 33R TSI1-ST-D7 TSI1-ST-D7 AA4
7
AA30 3A39-3 D7
MODE[3:2] EMIADDR[4:3] PLL1 startup configuration 7
3A29-3 3A39-4 D7
EMI-A3 3 6 AM3 AB33
BYTECLK 0 3A40-1 E7
10K AN3 BYTECLKVALID AA34
TSIN2 1 3A40-2 E7
AP2 ERROR AA33 IA12
2
EMI-A8 4 3A30-4 5 AP3 PACKETCLK Y34 9A25 ST-DL-APP 3A40-3 E7
3
10K PIO5
4
Y33 3A41-1 E7
F EMI-A7 3
3A30-3
6
+3V3 RESERVED AP1
AN2
0
1
5
6
AA31
Y30 F 3A41-2 E7
3A41-3 E7
10K MODE[7:4] EMIADDR[8:5] Reserved AN1 Y31
2 7 3A41-4 E7
AM2 IA28
3
EMI-A6 2 3A30-2 7 AM1 TSIN2DATA AM30 3A34 3A42-1 E7
4 REF
10K
AL2
5 RXN
AP31
470R 3A42-2 E7
AL1 AN31 3A42-3 E7
6 ATA RXP 2A24
1 3A30-1 8
3A47

AL3 AP30
2K2

EMI-A5 7 TXN 3A42-4 E7


10K AN30
TXP IA26 10n 3A44 D11
7A11 2A25
3A31-3 NCP303LSN10T1 3A45 D12
+3V3 EMI-A10 FA12
10K MODE[9:8] EMIADDR[10:9] EMI banks port size at boot 2
IN IA27 10n
3A46-1 B7
1 RSETIN-ST7100 3A46-2 B7
RST
EMI-A9 2 3A31-2 7 3 IA30
GND 3A46-3 B6
G 10K IA29
G 3A46-4 B6
3A48

5 4
1K2

3A21 CD NC 3A47 G5
PCMOUT4 MODE[10] PCMOUT4 STx71000 master/slave mode
2A26

100n

10K 3A48 G5
5A10 A2
EMI-A13 1 3A32-1 8 9A23 RESET-ST7100 7A00-4 A10
10K 7A10-1 C3
MODE[12:11] EMIADDR[13:12] Reserved
EMI-A12 4 3A31-4 5 7A10-2 C4
10K 9A24 BUF-RST-TARGETn 7A10-3 C6
3A19 RES 3A35 7A10-4 C2
+3V3 EMI-A14 EMI-A14 MODE[13] EMIADDR[14] Long resetout mode 7A10-5 C2
10K 10K 7A10-6 D2
3 3A32-3 6 7A11 G6
H EMI-A15
10K
MODE[14] EMIADDR[15] Reserved
H 7A12 C4
9A21 C5
PCMOUT3 2 3A36-2 7 MODE[15] PCMOUT3 Reserved 9A22 C5
10K 9A23 G7
PCMOUT2 1 3A36-1 8 MODE[16] PCMOUT2 Reserved
9A24 H7
10K 9A25 F12
FA10 C7
FA11 B9
FA12 G6
IA10 C9
IA11 D9
I I IA12 F12
IA16 C4
IA17 C5
IA18 D4
IA19 A3
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IA23 B11
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SSB: STI7100: Flash


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B03B STI7100 : FLASH B03B


2A50 A4
3A50 C7
3A52-1 C1
3A52-2 C1
3A52-3 D1
3A52-4 D1
3A53-1 E5
+3V3 3A53-2 E6
A A 3A53-3 E6
3A53-4 F3
2A50
3A57 D1
100n 7A00-2 D4
7A50 7A50 A4

37
M29W640FT70N6F
9A51 F3
FA50 C7
EMI-A1 25 FA51 C7
0
EMI-A2 24
1 EPROM 0
29 EMI-D0 FA52 C1
EMI-A3 23 31 EMI-D1 FA53 D1
2 8Mx8/4Mx16 1
EMI-A4 22 33 EMI-D2
21
3 2
35
FA54 C1
EMI-A5 4 3 EMI-D3
20 38 FA55 D1
B EMI-A6
EMI-A7 19
5
6
4
5
40
EMI-D4
EMI-D5 B IA50 E5
EMI-A8 18
7 6
42 EMI-D6 IA51 F3
EMI-A9 8 44 EMI-D7 IA52 F3
8 7
EMI-A10 7 D 30 EMI-D8
6
9 8
32
IA53 F3
EMI-A11 10 9 EMI-D9
EMI-A12 5 0 34 EMI-D10
11 A 10
EMI-A13 4 64M-1 36 EMI-D11
12 11
EMI-A14 3 39 EMI-D12
13 12
EMI-A15 2 41 EMI-D13
14 13
EMI-A16 1 43 EMI-D14
15 14
EMI-A17 48 45 EMI-D15
16 15
EMI-A18 17
17 A-1
EMI-A19 16
9 18
C EMI-A20
EMI-A21 10 19
20
C
EMI-A22 13
FA54
2 3A52-2 7 EMI-RB-WAIT
21
+3V3
10K EMI-RB-WAIT 15 FA50
RB 3A50 FA51
RESET-FLASH-STn 12 VPP/WP_ 14 WP-FLASH-ST WP-FLASH-ST
3A52-1 FA52 RP
1 8 RESET-FLASH-STn EMI-WRn 11 10K
+3V3 WE
10K EMI-OEn 28
OE
26
FA53 CE
5 3A52-4 4 EMI-OEn EMI-FLASH-CSn 47
+3V3 +3V3 BYTE
10K

27

46
3A52-3 FA55
6 3 EMI-FLASH-CSn
+3V3
10K
D 3A57
D
RESET-FLASH-STn
100R
RESET-ST7100 7A00-2
STI7100YWC

AP9 Φ AM31
AL6 EMI L31
AM5 NC C30
NC
G5 A29
AN9
AK9 +3V3
EMI-FLASH-CSn CSA
AL8 AM21 IA50
CSB GNT
AM8 EMIBUS AM20 8 3A53-1 1
E AP8
CSC EMI
CSD
REQ
10K
E
AK8 AN22 6 3A53-3 3
CSE 0
EMIDMAREQ AL22 10K 7 2 3A53-2
1
AP11 10K
BE0
AN11 EMI AN21
BE1 EMIFLASHCLK

EMI-OEn AP10
OE
IA51 AP22 AL9 EMI-A1
LBA EMI 1
IA52 AP21 AK10 EMI-A2
BAA 2
AL10 EMI-A3
3A53-4 IA53 3
4 5 AK22 AK11 EMI-A4
READYORWAIT 4
EMI-RB-WAIT 9A51 10K AL11 EMI-A5
EMI 5
EMI-WRn AN10 AK12 EMI-A6
RDNOTWR 6
AL12
F EMI-D0 AP20
0
7
8
AK13
EMI-A7
EMI-A8 F
EMI-D1 AP19 AL13 EMI-A9
1 9
EMI-D2 AP18 AK14 EMI-A10
2 10
EMI-D3 AP17 AL14 EMI-A11
3 11
EMI-D4 AP15 EMIADDR AK15 EMI-A12
4 12
EMI-D5 AP14 AL15 EMI-A13
5 13
EMI-D6 AP13 AK17 EMI-A14
6 14
EMI-D7 AP12 AL17 EMI-A15
7 15
EMI-D8 AN20 EMIDATA AK18 EMI-A16
8 16
EMI-D9 AN19 AL18 EMI-A17
9 17
EMI-D10 AN18 AK19 EMI-A18
10 18
EMI-D11 AN17 AL19 EMI-A19
11 19
EMI-D12 AN15 AK20 EMI-A20
12 20
AN14 AL20
G EMI-D13
EMI-D14 AN13
13
14
21
22
AK21
EMI-A21
EMI-A22 G
EMI-D15 AN12 AL21
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SSB: STI7100: SDRAM


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2AA0 A5

B03C STI7100 : SDRAM LMI DDR SDRAM SYS


2AA0 2AA1
2V5-LMI
LMI DDR SDRAM SYS
2AA2 2AA3
2V5-LMI
B03C
2AA1 A6
2AA2 A11
2AA3 A12
2AA6 C3
10u 10u RES 10u 10u RES
2AA7 C3
2AA8 C3
7AA1 7AA2
2AA9 C9

18

33

15

55

61

18

33

15

55

61
EDD2516AETA-5B-E EDD2516AETA-5B-E

9
14 14 2AAA D1
A LMI-A(0) 29
0
VDD
Φ
VDDQ
17 LMI-A(0) 29
0
VDD
Φ
VDDQ
17 A 2AAB D2
LMI-A(1) 30 19 LMI-A(1) 30 19 2AAE D2
LMI-A(2) 31
1 DDR 25 LMI-A(2) 31
1 DDR 25
2 SDRAM NC 2 SDRAM NC 2AAF D2
LMI-A(3) 32 43 LMI-A(3) 32 43
3 3 2AAG D2
LMI-A(4) 35
4 16Mx16 50 LMI-A(4) 35
4 16Mx16 50
LMI-A(5) 36 53 LMI-A(5) 36 53 2AAH D3
5 A 5 A
LMI-A(6) 37
6 LMI-A(6) 37
6
2AAJ D3
LMI-A(7) 38 2 LMI-D(0) LMI-A(7) 38 2 LMI-D(8) 2AAK D3
7 0 7 0
LMI-A(8) 39 4 LMI-D(1) LMI-A(8) 39 4 LMI-D(9)
8 1 8 1 2AAL D3
LMI-A(9) 40 5 LMI-D(2) LMI-A(9) 40 5 LMI-D(10)
LMI-A(10) 28
9 2
7 LMI-D(3) LMI-A(10) 28
9 2
7 LMI-D(11)
2AAM D3
10 3 10 3 2AAN D4
LMI-A(11) 41 8 LMI-D(4) LMI-A(11) 41 8 LMI-D(12)
11 4 11 4
LMI-VREF LMI-A(12) 42
12 5
10 LMI-D(5) LMI-A(12) 42
12 5
10 LMI-D(13) 2AAP D4
2V5-LMI 11 11
AP 6 LMI-D(6) AP 6 LMI-D(14) 2AAR D4
LMI-BA0 26 13 LMI-D(7) LMI-BA0 26 13 LMI-D(15)
0 D 7 0 D 7 2AAS D4
B LMI-BA1 27 BA 54 LMI-D(16) LMI-BA1 27 BA 54 LMI-D(24)
B 2AAT D5

1K0 1%
1 8 1 8
56 LMI-D(17) 56 LMI-D(25)
9 9 2AAU D5

3AAN
LMI-DQM0 20 57 LMI-D(18) LMI-DQM1 20 57 LMI-D(26)
L 10 L 10
LMI-DQM2 47
U
DM 59 LMI-D(19) LMI-DQM3 47
U
DM 59 LMI-D(27) 2AAZ E3
11 11
60 LMI-D(20) 60 LMI-D(28) 2AB0 E3
FAA0 12 12
49 62 LMI-D(21) 49 62 LMI-D(29)
VREF 13 LMI-VREF VREF 13 2AB1 E3
3AAB 63 LMI-D(22) 3AAC 63 LMI-D(30)
2AB2 E3

1K0 1%
14 14
LMI-CLKnot RES 390R 46 65 LMI-D(23) LMI-CLKnot RES 390R 46 65 LMI-D(31)
3AAP CK 15 CK 15 2AB3 E3

2AA6

2AA7

2AA8

2AA9
100n

100n
45 45

10u

1n0
LMI-CLK CK LMI-CLK CK
LMI-CLKEN 44
CKE LMI-CLKEN 44
CKE
2AB4 E4
LMI-CSnot 24 16 LMI-DQS0 LMI-CSnot 24 16 LMI-DQS1 2AB5 E4
CS L CS L
LMI-RASnot 23 DQS 51 LMI-DQS2 LMI-RASnot 23 DQS 51 LMI-DQS3
FAA1 RAS U RAS U 2AB6-1 E4
LMI-CASnot 22 LMI-CASnot 22
LMI-WEnot 21
CAS
LMI-WEnot 21
CAS 2AB6-2 E4
WE WE 2AB6-3 E5
C VSS VSSQ VSS VSSQ C 2AB6-4 E5

34

48

66

12

52

58

64

34

48

66

12

52

58

64
2AB8 H11
2AB9 H11
2ABA H12
2ABB I12
3AA1-1 D7
3AA1-2 D7
3AA1-3 D7
3AA1-4 D7
7A00-3
STI7100YWC 3AA2-1 D8
3AAQ AT T-POINT
Φ LMI-CLK LMI-CLK 3AA2-2 D8
D +2V5
5AA0 IAA0
2V5-LMI
LMI 120R D 3AA2-3 E8
3AA2-4 E8
LMI-D(7) 3AA1-1 1 8 V1 U1 LMI-CLKnot LMI-CLKnot
220R
LMI-D(6) 3AA1-2 2 7 22R V2
0 CLK
U2 3AA3-1 E7
1 CLK 3AA3-2 E7
2AAM
2AAG

2AAH

2AAN

2AAR
2AAA

2AAB

2AAE

2AAK

2AAP

2AAS

2AAU
2AAF

2AAL
2AAJ

2AAT
100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n
LMI-D(5) 3AA1-3 3 6 22R W1 L4 LMI-CSnot
2 CS0
LMI-D(4) 3AA1-4 4 5 22R W2
3 LMISYS CS1
M5 3AA3-3 E7
LMI-D(3) 22R 3AA2-1 1 8 Y1 K5 LMI-RASnot 3AA3-4 E7
4 RAS
LMI-D(2) 3AA2-2 2 7 22R Y2 J4 LMI-CASnot
5 CAS 3AA4-1 E8
LMI-D(1) 3AA2-3 3 6 22R AA1 J5 LMI-WEnot
LMI-D(0) 3AA2-4 4 5 22R AA2
6 WE 3AA4-2 E8
7 3AA4-3 E8
LMI-D(15) 3AA3-4 5 4 22R E2 M4 LMI-A(0)
8 0
LMI-D(14) 3AA3-3 6 3 22R E1
9 1
N5 LMI-A(1) 3AA4-4 E8
LMI-D(13) 3AA3-2 7 2 22R F2 N4 LMI-A(2) 3AA5-1 E7
10 2
LMI-D(12) 3AA3-1 8 1 22R F1 P5 LMI-A(3)
11 3 3AA5-2 E7
E LMI-D(11)
LMI-D(10)
22R 3AA4-4
3AA4-3
5
6
4
3 22R
G2
G1
12
13
4
5
U4
V5
LMI-A(4)
LMI-A(5) E 3AA5-3 E7
LMI-D(9) 3AA4-2 7 2 22R H2 V4 LMI-A(6) 3AA5-4 E7
14 6
8

LMI-D(8) IA31 3AA4-1 8 1 22R H1 LMISYSADD W5 LMI-A(7) 3AA6-1 F8


2AB6-1

2AB6-3

2AB6-4

15 7
2AB6-2
2AAZ

2AB0

2AB1

2AB2

2AB3

2AB4

2AB5

100n

100n

100n

100n

3AA5-4 5 4 22R AD1 W4 3AA6-2 F8


1n0

1n0

1n0

1n0

1n0

1n0

1n0

LMI-D(23) 16 LMISYSDATA 8 LMI-A(8)


LMI-D(22) 3AA5-3 6 3 22R AD2 U5 LMI-A(9)
17 9 3AA6-3 F8
LMI-D(21) 3AA5-2 7 2 22R AE1 P4 LMI-A(10)
1

LMI-D(20) 3AA5-1 8 1 22R AE2


18 10
T5 LMI-A(11)
3AA6-4 F8
19 11 3AA7-1 F7
LMI-D(19) 22R 3AA6-4 5 4 AF1 T4 LMI-A(12)
20 12
LMI-D(18) 3AA6-3 6 3 22R AF2
21
3AA7-2 F7
LMI-D(17) 3AA6-2 7 2 22R AG1 K4 LMI-BA0 3AA7-3 F7
22 0
LMI-D(16) 3AA6-1 8 1 22R AG2 LMIVIDBKSEL L5 LMI-BA1
23 1 3AA7-4 F7
LMI-D(30) 3AA7-2 2 7 22R L2
LMI-D(31) 3AA7-1 1 8 22R L1
24
AB2 LMI-DQM0
3AA8-1 F8
25 0 3AA8-2 F8
F LMI-D(28)
LMI-D(29)
3AA7-4
3AA7-3
4
3
5 22R
6 22R
M2
M1
26
27
LMISYSDATAMASK
1
2
J1
AC1
LMI-DQM1
LMI-DQM2 F 3AA8-3 F8
LMI-D(26) 22R 3AA8-2 2 7 N2 K2 LMI-DQM3 3AA8-4 F8
28 3
LMI-D(27) 3AA8-1 1 8 22R N1
29 3AA9 F7
LMI-D(24) 3AA8-4 4 5 22R P2 H5 LMI-VREF-ST
LMI-D(25) 3AA8-3 3 6 22R P1
30 VREF
Y5 3AAG LMI-CLKEN
3AAA G11
31 CLKEN IAA1 33R 3AAB B4
22R LMISYS R1 3AAH
REF
LMI-DQS0 IA33 3AA9 AB1
0 GNDBCOMP
R2 120K 3AAC B10
LMI-DQS1 22R 3AAK J2 3AAD H11
1
LMI-DQS2 3AAL 22R AC2 LMISYSDATASTROBE
22R 3AAM 2 3AAG F11
LMI-DQS3 K1
22R
3 3AAH F10
3AAK G8
A14
0 CLK
A13 3AAL G7
G B14
A15
1
2
CLK
CS0
B13
D11 2V5-LMI LMI-VREF-ST G 3AAM G8
3AAN B3
B15 E11
A16
3 LMIVID CS1
E14 3AAP C3

1K0 1%
4 RAS 3AAQ D13
B16 D15
5 CAS

3AAA
A17
6 WE
E15 3AAR I12
B17 3AAS I12
7
A1 E10
8 0 FAA2 3AAT I10
B2 D10
A2
9 1
E9 5AA0 D1

1K0 1%
10 2 7A00-3 D9
B3 D9
11 3

3AAD

2ABA
2AB8

2AB9
7AA1 A5

100n
A3 D6

10u

1n0
12 4
B4 E6 7AA2 A11
13 5
A4 D5
14 6 FAA0 B3
H B5
A20
15
16 LMIVIDDATA
LMIVIDADD
7
8
E5
D4
FAA3
H FAA1 C2
B20 E7 FAA2 H11
17 9
A21
18 10
D8 FAA3 H12
B21 E8 FAA4 I12
19 11
A22 D7
20 12 IA31 E6
B22
A23
21
D14 IA33 F6
22 0 2V5-LMI IAA0 D1
B23 LMIVIDBKSEL E13
23 1
A7
24
IAA1 F10
B8 A6 IAA2 I10
25 0
A8 A19

1%
26 1

3AAR
B9 LMIVIDDATAMASK B6

1K0
27 2
A9 B18
28 3
I B10
A10
29
30 VREF
C11
LMI-VREF2-ST LMI-VREF2-ST
FAA4 I
A11 D13 IAA2
31 CLKEN 3AAT
LMIVID B12

1%
REF

3AAS

2ABB

100n
A18 B11

1K0
0 GNDBCOMP 120K
A5
1
B19 LMIVIDDATASTROBE
2
B7
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SSB: STI7100: AV Interface


1AC1 C8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2AC0 C2
3AC0 D2
3AC1 C1

B03D STI7100 : AV-INTERFACE B03D 3AC2 C5


3AC3 C5
3AC4 C5
3AC5 C5
3AC9 D5
A A 3ACA D5
7A00-1 A3
9AC0-1 C7
9AC0-2 C7
7A00-1
STI7100YWC 9AC0-3 D7
Φ 9AC0-4 D7
9AC1-1 D7
AV 9AC1-2 D7
L34 INTERFACE D34
9AC1-3 D7
0 R0OUT
L33 F34
1 VIDANA G0OUT 9AC1-4 D7
K34 E34
2 B0OUT 9AC2-1 C7
K33
3
B J34
J33
4
5
IDUMPR0
D33
F33
B 9AC2-2 C7
9AC2-4 C7
VIDANA IDUMPG0
H34 E33
6 IDUMPB0 9AC3-3 C7
H33
7 9AC3-4 C7
U30 A34
8 VIDDIGOUTYC C1OUT FAC0 D4
T31 C34
9 VIDANA CV1OUT
T30
10 Y1OUT
B34 IAC0 FAC1 C8
R31 FAC2 C7
11 IAC2
R30 A33 3AC2 1AC1
12 IDUMPC1 FAC1 FAC3 C7
P31 C33 12K
13 VIDANA IDUMPCV1 1 IAC0 B4
P30 B33 4 9AC2-4 5
14 IDUMPY1 3AC3 2 IAC2 C4
N31 2 9AC2-2 7
15 3
REXT0
A31 22K FAC2 4
IAC3 C5
M34 VIDANA A32 MPEG-DDC-SDAD 6 9AC3-3 3 IAC4 C2
VSYNC REXT1 3AC4 5
C 2AC0 IAC4
M33
HSYNC
VIDDIGOUT
GNDAREXT0
B31
IAC3

12K
MPEG-DDC-SCLD 5 9AC3-4 4
FAC3
6
7
C IAC5 C2
C28 VIDANA B32
VBGFIL GNDAREXT1 3AC5 8
3AC1 1u0 C27 AUDANA 1 9AC2-1 8
IREF 9
510R IAC5 22K 10
5% B28 U33 MPEG-TXC+ MPEG-TXC- 1 9AC0-1 8
MRIGHT TXCP 11
A28 U34 MPEG-TXC- MPEG-TXC+ 2 9AC0-2 7
PRIGHT TXCN 12
T33 MPEG-TX0+ MPEG-TX0- 3 9AC0-3 6
AUDANAOUT TX0P 13
B27 T34 MPEG-TX0- MPEG-TX0+ 4 9AC0-4 5
MLEFT TX0N 14
A27 R33 MPEG-TX1+ MPEG-TX1- 1 9AC1-1 8
PLEFT TMDS TX1P 15
R34 MPEG-TX1- MPEG-TX1+ 2 9AC1-2 7
3AC0 TX1N 16
SPDIF-IN1 D24 P33 MPEG-TX2+ MPEG-TX2- 3 9AC1-3 6
SPDIF TX2P 17
68R E24 P34 MPEG-TX2- MPEG-TX2+ 4 9AC1-4 5
SCLK TX2N 18
E26 AUDOUT
LRCLK FAC0 3AC9 19
D D26
PCMCLK TMDSREF
T32
49R9
+3V3TMDS 20
21
D
A25 1% 22 23
0
B25 D29 24 25
1 DATAIN 3ACA RES
PCMOUT2 C25 D28 26 27
2 AUDPCMOUT AUDDIG DSTRBIN
PCMOUT3 D25 E28 100R 28 29
3 DLRCLKIN
PCMOUT4 E25 1%
4
FI-RE21S-VF-R1300
COMPENSATION RESISTOR

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SSB: STI7100: Power


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2AE2 D2
2AE5-1 H8

B03E STI7100 : POWER B03E


2AE5-2 H9
2AE5-3 H9
2AE5-4 H9
2AE7 D2
2AE8 D1
2AEA H10
2AEB D1
2AEC F12
A A 2AED-1 B1
2AED-2 B1
2AED-3 B1
7A00-7
STI7100YWC 7A00-5 7A00-6
2AED-4 B2
Φ STI7100YWC STI7100YWC 2AEE B1
POWER (MISC) Φ Φ 2AEH G5
2AEJ-1 B2
USB2 +1V F4 POWER H3 POWER
AL24 AN23 F5 (1V0) N13 AK3 (2V5, 3V3) A24
2AEJ-2 B2
VDDE-3V3 USBVSSC2V5 VDDE-2V5
cA00 AM24 AL23 G4 N14 AK7 VDDE 2V5 B24 2AEJ-3 B2
+1V SENSE+1V VDDE-2V5 USBVDDBC2V5 USBVSSBS
AL25 AM23 N16 N15 C14 2AEJ-4 B2
USBVDDBS USBVSSP2V5
AN24
USBVDDP2V5 USBVSSP
AP23 N17 N20 VDDE-3V3 A26 C15 2AEM H10
AP24 N18 N21 B26 C16 2AEN-1 B3
USBVDDP
B IAE6 SATA-I
N19
P17
N22
P13
C26
G33
C17
C18 B 2AEN-2 B3
2AEN-3 B3
+1V AN29 AP28 P18 P14 G34 C19
SATAVDDT0 SATAVSST
AP29 AN28 R13 P15 AF31 C20 2AEN-4 B3
SATAVDDT1 SATAVSSR
8

7
330u 6.3V

AM29 AM27 R17 P16 AF32 C21 2AER H11


2AED-1

2AED-2

2AED-3

2AED-4

2AEN-3

2AEN-4

2AEN-1

2AEN-2

2AFN-1

2AFN-3

2AFN-4

2AFR-3

2AFR-4

2AFR-1
2AEJ-3

2AEJ-4

2AEJ-1

2AEJ-2
SATAVDDR 0 SATAVSSREF

2AFN-2

2AFR-2
2AEE

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n
AL28 AL27 R18 P19 AF33 C22 2AET H9
SATAVDDR 1 SATAVSSOSC
AL30 AM28 R22 P20 AF34 C23
AM26
SATAVDDREF SATAVSSDLL
T13 P21 AK23 C24
2AEU H10
1

2
SATAVDDOSC2V5 2AEZ H10
VDDE-2V5 AL26 T14 P22 AK24 VDDE 3V3 D23
SATAVDDOSC
AL29 T21 R14 AM9 E23 2AF0 H10
SATAVDDDLL
T22 R15 AM10 J3 2AF4 E1
TMDS U13 R16 AM11 K3 2AF5 E1
W31 N34 U14 R19 AM12 L3
+1VTMDS
Y32
TMDSVDDC0 TMDSVSSC0
N33 U21 R20 AM13 M3
2AF8 H11
TMDSVDDC1 TMDSVSSC1 GNDE 2AFB F12
C W34
W32
TMDSVDDC2
TMDSVDDCK
TMDSVSSC2
TMDSVSSCK
V34
V32
U22
V13
R21
T15
AM14
AM15
N3
P3 C 2AFC F12
AC32
TMDSVDDP TMDSVSSP
P32 V14 T16 AP7 R3 2AFD F12
W33 V33 V21 T17 AN8 R4 2AFE F13
TMDSVDDX TMDSVSSX
AA32 U32 V22 T18 R5
AB32
TMDSVDDSL TMDSVSSSL
N32 W13 T19 T3
2AFF F13
TMDSVDDD TMDSVSSD VDD 2AFG F13
W30 R32 W14 T20 AD3
+3V3TMDS TMDSVDDE3V3 TMDSGNDE
5AE8 IAE1 V31 W21 U15 AE3 2AFH F13
TMDSVDD
+1V +1VTMDS W22 U16 AF3 2AFJ F13
VDAC Y13 U17 AG3 2AFK F14
220R
D30 C32 Y17 U18 AH3
VDDE-2V5 DA_HD_0_VCCA DA_HD_0_GNDA 2AFL H11
2AEB
2AE8

2AE2

100n
2AE7

100n

E30 F30 Y18 U19 AJ3


1n0

1n0

DA_SD_0_VCCA DA_SD_0_GNDA 2AFN-1 B3


H32 J32 Y22 U20 AM4
VDDE2V5_VID_ANA GNDE_VID_ANA
AA17 V15 AM6 2AFN-2 B4
D B29
ADAC
AUD_VCCA AUD_GNDA
A30
AA18
AB17
V16
V17
AN4
AN6 D 2AFN-3 B4
2AFN-4 B4
D31 B30 AB18 V18 AP4
VDDE2V5_AUD_ANA AUD_GNDAS
E32 AB19 V19 AP6
2AFR-1 B5
GNDE_AUD_ANA 2AFR-2 B5
5AE2 IAE2 AF30 W15 V30
+3V3 +3V3TMDS CLOCKGENA AK16 GND W16 U31 2AFR-3 B4
30R +2V5-CLKGENA B1
CKGA_PLL1_AVDDPLL2V5 CKGA_PLL1_AGNDPLL2V5
D1 VDDE-2V5 AL7 W17 AH32 2AFR-4 B5
+1V F3 D3 AB16 W18 AK32 2AFS H11
CKGA_PLL1_DVDDPLL1V0 CKGA_PLL1_DGNDPLL1V0
2AF4

2AF5

100n

C2 D2 AL16 W19 GNDE 3V3 AJ32


1n0

E4
CKGA_PLL2_AVDDPLL2V5 CKGA_PLL2_AGNDPLL2V5
E3 AM7 W20 AG34
2AFT H12
CKGA_PLL2_DVDDPLL1V0 CKGA_PLL2_DGNDPLL1V0 2AG4-1 E1
C3 AM16 Y14 AG33
CKGA_PLL_VDDE2V5
AM17 Y15 AG32 2AG4-2 E1
CLOCKGENB
CKGB_4FS0_GNDA
M31 AM18 Y16 2AG4-3 E2
VDDE-2V5 M30 J31 AM19 Y19 2AG4-4 E2
CKGB_4FS0_VCCA CKGB_4FS0_GNDD
E +2V5
5AE4 IAE3
VDDE-2V5
J30
L30
CKGB_4FS0_VDDD
CKGB_4FS1_VCCA
CKGB_4FS1_GNDA
CKGB_4FS1_GNDD
L32
H31
AN7
AN16
Y20
Y21 E 2AG5 E2
2AG6 E2
H30 F31 AP16 AA13
220R CKGB_4FS1_VDDD GNDE_4FS_ANA
2AG7 E2
8

G32 D32 AA14


2AG4-1

2AG4-4

2AG4-3

VDDE2V5_4FS_ANA AGNDPLL80v0
2AG4-2

2AGN
2AGA

2AGB
2AG5

2AG6

2AG7

2AG8

2AG9
100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

N30 K31 AA15 2AG8 E3


1n0

1n0

1n0

1n0

1n0

AVDDPLL80v0 DGNDPLL80v0 5AE0 IAE5


K30 K32 AA16 +3V3 VDDE-3V3 2AG9 E3
DVDDPLL80v0 GNDE_PLL80_ANA
E29 AA19
1

VDDE2V5_PLL80_ANA
AA20
220R 2AGA E3
2AGB E3

2AEC

2AFG
2AFC

2AFD

2AFH
2AFB

2AFE

2AFK
2AFF

2AFJ
100n

100n

100n

100n

100n
CLOCKGENC AA21

1n0

1n0

1n0

1n0

1n0
C29 C31 AA22 2AGC F1
FS0_VCCA FS0_GNDA
5AE7 IAE4 G30
FS0_VDDD FS0_GNDD
G31 AB13 2AGD F1
+2V5 +2V5-CLKGENA E31 F32 AB14 2AGG H5
VDDE2V5_FS0_ANA GNDE_FS0_ANA
AB15
30R
LMI AB20
2AGH H5
2AGN E4
2AGC

2AGD

F F
100n

T1 G3 AB21
1n0

2V5-LMI LMISYSDLL_VSS
T2 C12 AB22 2AGP H11
LMIVIDDLL_VSS
U3 AK4 2AGT G5
V3 AK5 5AE0 E12
W3 AK29
Y3 AK30
5AE2 D1
LMISYSVDDE2V5 5AE4 E1
Y4 AK31
AA3 AL4 5AE5 H4
AA5 AL5 5AE7 F1
AB3 AL31 5AE8 D1
IAE8 AC3 AM22
5AE9
H4 AN26
5AE9 G4
+1V LMISYSDLL_VDD 7A00-5 A10
2V5-LMI C4 AN32
30R
C5 AP26 7A00-6 A13
2AEH

2AGT

G G
100n

C6 AP32 7A00-7 A7
1n0

C7 V20 IAE1 C1
C8
C9 LMIVIDVDDE2V5
IAE2 D1
C10 IAE3 E1
C13 IAE4 F1
D12 IAE5 E12
5AE5 IAE9 E12 IAE6 B2
A12
+1V LMIVIDDLL_VDD IAE8 G4
30R IAE9 G5
ANALOG
2AGG

2AGH

cA00 B2
100n

D27
1n0

GND_ANA1 +1V +1V


M32
GND_ANA2

5
2AE5-3

2AE5-4
2AE5-1

2AE5-2

2AEM

2AEU

2AGP

2AER
2AEA
2AET

2AEZ

2AFS

2AFT
2AF0

2AF8

2AFL
H H

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n
1n0

1n0
1

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SSB: STI7100: Debug


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1AM0 B6

B03F STI7100 : DEBUG B03F


1AM2 D6
2AM0 A4
2AM1 A3
2AM2 A5
2AM3 B5
+3V3 2AM4 B3
3AM0 D5
3AM1 B3
3AM2 B5

2AM0

100n
3AM3 B5
A 7AM0
A 3AM7 C4
3AM8 E4

16
ST3232C
Φ VCC 7AM0 A4
7AM1-1 C4
2AM1
1 RS232
C1+ 2AM2 7AM1-2 E4
6
100n
3
V- 9AM0 D5
C1- 100n 2AM3 9AM1 C3
2
2AM4 V+
4
C2+ 100n
9AM2 E4
100n FAM0 B5
5
C2- FAM1 B5
UART
1AM0 FAM2 B6
3AM1 3AM2 FAM3 D5
B TXD-ASC2
100R
11
10
T1
T2
IN OUT
T1
T2
14
7 100R 3AM3
FAM0
1
2 UART2
B FAM4 D5
FAM1 FAM2 FAM5 D5
3
13 12 5 4
R1 R1 100R FAM6 D5
8 IN OUT 9
R2 R2 FAM7 D5

GND
B3B-PH-SM4-TBT(LF)
FAM8 D5
FAM9 E5

15
FAMA E5
FAMB E5
FAME E6
FAMJ D5

C RXD-ASC2
C
+3V3
7AM1-1

14
74LVC07APW
9AM1 2 1
3AM7
+3V3
ST40 DEBUG LINK
10K 1AM2
FAMJ
7 1
FAM3 2
TRIG-OUT 3
FAM4 4
TRIG-IN 5
6
D ASEBRKn FAM5 9AM0
RES
7
8
D
JTAG-TMS-ST FAM6
9
FAM7 3AM0 10
JTAG-TCK-ST 11
33R 12
JTAG-TDI-ST FAM8
13
FAM9 14
JTAG-TDO-ST 15
FAMA 16
RST-TARGETn 17
FAMB 18
JTAG-TRSTn-ST 19
FAME 20
+3V3
7AM1-2 5-147279-5
14

E BUF-RST-TARGETn 4
74LVC07APW
3
3AM8
+3V3 E
10K
7

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SSB: PNX8541: Standby Controller


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1H11 C13 IH10 F12
1HF0 A4 IH11 F13

PNX 8541 : STANDBY CONTROLLER


2H00 B3 IH14 E5

B04A B04A 2H01 D3


2H03 F6
2H06 C14
2H07 D14
IH16 F5
IH17 G5
IH18 H4
IH19 F4
2H10 C11 IH20 E7
2H11 H7 IH26 G4
3H47

27M
1HF0
2HF0
A A 2H12 H6 IH33 G7

27p
7H00-6
PNX8541 10K 2HF0 A3 IH34 G8
AHF0 3H49
STANDBY CONTROL +3V3-PER 2HF1 A3 IH35 G7
4K7 3H50 3H00 B11 IH91 H4

2HF1

27p
AG1 3H01 B11 IH92 E9
I 4K7
XTAL P6_0 SDO
AD4 SPI-SDO 3H02 B11 IH93 C14
3H32
AG2 AE1 SPI-SDI SPI-SDI 3H03 B11 IH94 C14
O P6_1 SDI
SPI AD1 SPI-CLK
P6_2 CLK 10K 3H04 B11 IH95 D14
RESET-STBY-J AA3 AE3 SPI-CSB
RESET_IN P6_3 CSB 3H05 B11 IHWZ G13
3H10 3H00 3H06 B11
P0.0 P0.0 U5 SPI-PROG +3V3-STANDBY
0 AD0
3H13 10K P0.1 P0.1 U4
1 AD1
SPI-WP 10K 3H01 3H07 C11
+3V3-STANDBY 10K 3H14 U3
P0.2 P0.2 2 AD2 3H02 RES 10K 3H08 C11
B 3H15 RES
10K
10K
3H16 RES
P0.3
P0.4
P0.3
P0.4
U2
U1
3
4
P0
AD3
AD4
I2C uP
SCL
SDA
AG4
AH3 3H66
3H65
100R
100R SCL-UP-MIPS
SDA-UP-MIPS
SCL-UP-MIPS
SDA-UP-MIPS 4K7 3H03 RES B 3H10 B2
3H12 E12
3H17 RES 10K P0.5 P0.5 V5
3H19 5 AD5 3H67 100R LED1 RES 3H04 4K7 3H13 B1
10K P0.6 P0.6 V4 AD3 LED1
6 AD6 0
3H20 4K7 P0.7 P0.7 V3
7 AD7
PWM
1
AD2 3H68 100R LED2 LED2 10K 3H05 3H14 B2
10K
3H39
2H00
3H69 3H06 10K 3H15 B1
+3V3-STANDBY 1n0 RC RC AA2 Y1 PSEN PSEN 3H16 B2
0 CC0 PSEN
3H42 RES 10K REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH AA1
1 CC1 3H54 100R ALE 10K 3H07 3H17 B1
10K 3H46 CEC-HDMI CEC-HDMI AB4 Y2 ALE
2 P1 CC2 ALE 3H19 B2
3H48 27K SUPPLY-FAULT SUPPLY-FAULT AB3 100R 10K IH93
3 CC3 3H56 3H08 FH00 2H06 RES
10K 3H51 SDM SDM AB2
7 T2 EA
AA4 EA EA SPI-PROG 3H20 B1
10K 100R 10K 100p 3H21 C2

1
3H21 RES V2 TSTPOINT
P2.0 P2.0 0 A8 3H22 E12
3H23 10K V1 FOR DEBUG
P2.1 P2.1
+3V3-STANDBY 1 A9 +3V3-STANDBY 3H23 C1
C 10K 3H24 P2.2 P2.2 W4
2 A10
SPI-PROG
C 3H24 C2

SKHU
1H11
3H26 10K P2.3 P2.3 W3
3 A11
10K RES 3H27 P2.4 P2.4 W2
4
P2
A12 IH94 3H25 E12
3H28 RES 10K P2.5 P2.5 W1 3H26 C1
3H30 5 A13 GND TSTPOINT
10K P2.6 P2.6 Y4
6 A14 FOR DEBUG 3H27 C2

2H10

100n
3H31 10K P2.7 P2.7 Y3 RES

3
10K
7 A15 3H28 C1
3H58 AB1 3H30 C2
+3V3-STANDBY RXD-UP RXD-UP 0 UA1_RX
3H60 10K TXD-UP TXD-UP AC5
1 UA1_TX
3H31 C1

8
10K BOLT-ON-IO AC4 7H02 IH95 3H32 A11
3H36 RES 2 INT0 FH01 2H07 RES
BOLT-ON-IO IH02 AC3 P3 M25P05-AVMN6 SDM
3H37 3 INT1 3H36 D2
9H06 RESET-ST7100 AC2 IH00 VCC IH01
Φ
10K 4 T0 TSTPOINT 100p 3H37 D4
10K RES AC1 SPI-SDO 5 2 SPI-SDI
5 T1 D Q FOR DEBUG 3H39 B2
3H64 RES IH03 512K SDM
D 10K 3H45 RES
RESET-SYSTEM RESET-SYSTEM
AV2-BLK
AF4
AF3
0
1
SPI-CLK
IH06
6
C FLASH D 3H41 G6
3H42 B1
LIGHT-SENSOR AV1-BLK AF2 CADC SPI-CSB 1
+3V3-PER 2 S 3H43 H7
10K KEYBOARD AF1 IH07
3H70 KEYBOARD
3
3 3H44 I4
LIGHT-SENSOR SPI-WP W
AV1-STATUS AE2 3H45 D2
680R 2H01 4
AV2-STATUS AE4 P6 MODE0 7 3H46 C2
5 MODE1 HOLD
100n 3H47 A11
SPI-PROG +3V3-STANDBY VSS
3H48 C1
SPI-WP
+3V3-STANDBY 3H49 A10

4
+5V +3V3 +3V3 3H50 A11
3H51 C2
8 3H78-1 1

7 3H78-2 2
3H54 C7
E E
10K

10K
3H56 C7

3H25
RES
10K
3H58 C2
IH92
3H60 D1

4K7 RES

4K7 RES
3 IH20 DETECT1 DETECT2 3H64 D2
IH09

3H12

3H22
IH14 3H65 B7

1
6 1 7H14 7H03
PDTC114EU BC847BW 3H66 B7
+3V3 3H86-4 3H86-3 3H86-2 IH19 RES 3H67 B7
4 5 6 3 2 7 2 7H16-1 2
3H68 B7
8

BC847BS
10K 10K 10K
3H86-1

3H69 B7

2
1
10K

IH10
IH11 3H70 D2
9H05 LAMP-ON 3H72 G7
BAS316
1

6HW2

IH16 2H03 3H73 G9


F 1u0
LAMP-ON-OUT
F 3H78-1 E5
3H78-2 E6
3 3H78-3 H4
+1V2-PNX8541 IH04 3H78-4 H4
6 3H92-3 3 5 7H16-2
3H86-1 F4
7 3H92-2 2

BC847BS
10K
4 RES 3H86-2 F4
10K

+3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY 3H86-3 F3


3H86-4 F2
3H87-1 H3
8 3H92-1 1

IH17 6HW0
AUDIO-MUTE-UP
FH02 3H87-2 H3
10K

3H87-3 H2
IH34 BAS316
3H72

3H73
G 9H13
G 3H87-4 H4
4K7

10K
6HW1 3H92-1 G4
RESET-AUDIO AUDIO-MUTE 3H92-2 G4
6 7H11 IHWZ
NCP303LSN30

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