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Table of Contents

How to Use This Repair Guide ........................................................................ 14

Part-1: Basic Theory of How an LCD/LED Screen Work .......... 15


How LCD/LED TV Works? ............................................................................ 17

How an LCD Display Work ............................................................................. 19

What are LCD Screen and LCD Panel? ........................................................ 22

T-con Board Part Number ............................................................................... 23

TAB/COF IC Part Number ............................................................................. 23

LCD Panel Part or Model Number ................................................................. 24


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Part-2: How an LCD/LED Screen Panel Works ............................ 25
Types of LCD Panel and Their Structure ...................................................... 26

The TFT LCD Structure .................................................................................. 27

Learn About LCD TV and TFT LCD Displays ............................................. 28

History of TFT LCD ......................................................................................... 28

What is TFT LCD? .......................................................................................... 28

TFT LCD - Electronic Aspects of LCD TVs and LCD Monitors ................ 29

Passive and Active Matrix LCDs ..................................................................... 30

Structure of Color TFT LCD TVs and LCD Monitors ................................. 32

Driving Circuit Unit .......................................................................................... 33

How TFT LCD Pixels Work ........................................................................... 34

Generating Colors ............................................................................................. 37

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The TFT LCD Pixel .......................................................................................... 38

The Resolution of an LCD Panel with TAB/COF.......................................... 40

A Block Diagram of Driving an LCD Panel ................................................... 41

Gate Driver Signals & Supply Lines ............................................................... 41

Typical Waveform of Gate Driver Control Signals ....................................... 42

Timing Control (TCON) IC CM2681A-KQ Diagram................................... 47

Various of T-CON Board DC-DC Diagrams & their Output Voltages ...... 48

How a CPT CLAA320WB02 LCD Panel Work ............................................ 50

Terminology of the T-CON Board and LCD/LED Panel PCB .................... 51

All About the T-CON Board ............................................................................ 57

What is T-CON Board? ................................................................................... 58

How the T-CON Board Work? ....................................................................... 59

Where the T-CON Board Output Supplies & Signal Lines Go? ................ 60

Top 5 Voltages in LCD T-CON Board............................................................ 61

The Importance of Checking GAMMA & Vcom Voltages in T-CON Board


............................................................................................................................. 63

How the GAMMA Channels Voltages & VCOM Voltage Generated? ...... 63

What will Happen When VCOM (Common Voltage) Voltage Missing? ... 67

How to Know the GAMMA Channels Voltages Normal or Abnormal? .... 67

If These Supply Voltages & Control Signals Missing What will Happen
in LCD Panel? .................................................................................................. 69

Various of T-CON Board Good Voltage Testing Points & Their Symptom
When Voltage Fail to Appear .......................................................................... 70

Case Study to Learn LCD/LED TV T-CON Board Repair.......................... 85

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Part-3: How to Troubleshooting & Repairing LCD/LED T-


CON & Panel ................................................................................................. 92
Types of LCD/LED TV Display Problem ....................................................... 93

Tools and Equipment for LCD Screen Panel Repair .................................... 95

How to Use the LCD/LED Panel Tester Correctly? ..................................... 98

How to Isolate Display Problem from Mainboard, T-con Board or LCD


Panel? .............................................................................................................. 101

You Must Know Why Repair LED/LCD TV Panel Unsuccessfully? ....... 106

Is T-CON Board Can Do Their Self Test Like Power Supply Self Test? . 108

What is TAB Bypass Modification? ............................................................. 110

What is LCD Panel Cut Off Modification? ................................................. 113

TAB Bonding Machine ................................................................................... 117

Laser Repair System ....................................................................................... 119

Part-4: LCD/LED Screen Panel Repair Case Histories ............. 121


Procedure to Repair Samsung LCD/LED Panel without External Gate
COF .................................................................................................................. 122

About Samsung Panels ......................................................................... 122

General Considerate Regarding Samsung Panel by Disconnecting


Gate Drivers Signals ....................................................................................... 126

Steps You Have To Do When Repairing a Samsung Panel .............. 129

Samsung Panel Screen Repair Case ................................................... 130

(4.1) Panel Screen: LTA260AP02

T-CON: 260AP02C2LV0.2

Level Shifter IC: IC8-AG32AE2 .................................... 130

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(4.2) Panel Screen: LTA320AB02 and LTF320AB01

T-CON: 320AB02CP2LV0.3

Level Shifter IC: 2x AG16BG ......................................... 133

(4.3) Panel Screen: LTJ400HM03 B

T-CON: S100FAPC2LV0.3 ............................................. 134

(4.4) Panel Screen: LTF320AP11

T-CON: S100FAPC2LV0.3

Processor: BD8193MWV, Gamma MAX9694E ........... 136

(4.5) Panel Screen: LTJ400HM07

T-CON: S100FAPC2L v0.3 (BN41-01687A) ................. 138

(4.6) Panel Screen: LTF400HM03

T-CON: S100FAPC2L v0.3 ............................................. 140

(4.7) Panel Screen: LSF320HJ01

T-CON: 2013_TCON_FOX_FT1 (BN41-01939) .......... 142

(4.8) Panel Screen: LTY320AP04 and LTZ320AP04

TCON: 320AP04S4LV1.5 and 320AP04S4LV1.7 ......... 145

(4.9) Panel Screen: LTA400HW03 J

TCON: SH120PMB45V0.3.............................................. 147

(4.10) Panel Screen: LSY320AN02

TCON: 320KSB_S2LV0.2 ............................................... 150

(4.11) Panel Screen: LTJ400HM05

T-CON: 400HR42S4LV0A, 400HR42S4LV0B ............. 154

(4.12) Panel Screen: LTF320HM01, LTA320HM03

T-CON: LJ94- 03256H (F 60M B4C2LV0. 6) .............. 159

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(4.13) Panel Screen: LTJ400HV01-J

T-CON: SH120PMB4SV0.3 ............................................ 162

How to Repair Double Images Problem on Samsung LCD Screen ........... 165

Samsung LTA320AP Series LCD Panel with Double Images Problem


Solved ............................................................................................................... 180

Samsung LCD Panel with Display Problem Causing by Gate Driver Sides
........................................................................................................................... 183

How to Solve LG LCD Panel Display Upside Down Problem .................... 186

How to Solve BOE HV320WXC-200 Panel Upside Down Problem .......... 190

How to Solve Display Upside Down Problem in Universal LCD/LED TV


Mainboard ....................................................................................................... 192

Display Left Right Reverse Problem Solved ................................................ 195

White Screen Problem on V315B3-C04 T-con Board ................................. 197

No Display or Grey Screen - Common Fault on LG 370WX4-SLA1

(6870C-0158A) ................................................................................................ 199

LG 470WU5-SLA1(6870C-0140B) No Display Problem Solved ................ 200

AUO T460HB01 V0 (46T12-C01) T-con Board with Randomly No Display


Problem ............................................................................................................ 202

How to Solve Samsung LCD TV Oil Painting Display Problem ................ 203

Samsung Display Distortion (Oily Painting Display) Repair Solution ...... 207

How to Solve Display Distortion (Oily Painting Display) Problem in

Universal LCD/LED TV Mainboard ............................................................ 212

How to Repair LCD TV Symptom with Blue Screen and Vertical Bars .. 214

How to Repair the Display Washed Out Screen Problem .......................... 216

Why After Replaced the AS15-G IC to AS15-HG the TV Still Has


Problem? ......................................................................................................... 219

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How to Easily Remove AS-15F or AS-15HF IC without 3 Minutes .......... 221

This LCD Panel Display Problem is Beyond Repair ................................... 224

Troubleshooting & Repairing Hisense RSAG7.820.5129 T-CON Board.. 226

LCD/LED TV Display Problem & T-CON Board Repair Tips ................. 241

• CHANGHONG ..................................................................................... 241


• CHIMEI ................................................................................................. 254
• HAIER ................................................................................................... 255
• HISENSE ............................................................................................... 259
• KONKA ................................................................................................. 270
• LG ........................................................................................................... 273
• SAMSUNG ............................................................................................ 278
• SHARP ................................................................................................... 290
• SKYWORTH ........................................................................................ 293
• SONY ..................................................................................................... 295

Part-5: All Good LCD/LED TV T-CON & Screen Panel


Repairing Information .................................................................... 298
TAB/COF Bypass Modification Repair Case Histories .............................. 299

LCD/LED Panel COF Equivalent List ......................................................... 304

COF BoardView List ...................................................................................... 311

T-CON Board P-GAMMA IC & DC-DC IC Programming Method ........ 352

How to Login to the Universal LCD/LED TV Mainboard Factory

Setting ............................................................................................................... 367

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BONUS-A:
Collection of Various Brand TV Schematic Diagrams of T-CON
Board & Timing Control (Built-in PCB or Mainboard). This
Bonus info was inside this ebook. ......................................................... 374
AUO B140XW02_V0_01_PCB with T-CON Schematic ............................. 376

AUO B156XW02-V2 T-CON Schematic ...................................................... 381

AUO T260XW02-VS-BN07-00638A-T-CON ............................................... 388

AUO T315HW02-V2-BN07-00640A-T-CON ............................................... 399

AUO T315HW02-V3-BN07-00641A-MEMC-T-Con .................................. 403

AUO T315XW02-VV-BN07-00639A-T-CON............................................... 413

AUO T370HW02-VC-BN07-00643A-T-CON .............................................. 424

AUO T370HW02-VE-BN07-00644A-Memc-T-CON .................................. 428

AUO T370XW02 V5_CA1-H0453-02_1........................................................ 438

AUO T370XW02-VF-BN07-00642A-T-CON ............................................... 444

AUO T400HW02-V3-BN07-00645A-T-CON ............................................... 448

AUO T400XW01-V7-BN07-00650A-T-CON ............................................... 452

AUO T420XW01_CA1-H0509-61_1 ............................................................. 456

AUO T460HW03-V4-BN07-00647A-T-CON ............................................... 461

AUO T520HW01-V0-BN07-00650A ............................................................. 465

AUO T546HF02-VO-CB_T-con_Schematic................................................. 472

CMO_Chimei V260B1-C03_LG 26LG7R .................................................... 508

CMO V315B3-L01-C_Same as TLM32V68 (1453) Built-In V315B3-


LN1_T-CON Schematic.................................................................................. 510

CMO_Chimei V315B3-L01T-CON Schematic ............................................ 513

Hisense LED42K16X3D (4736) LED TV Built-In TCON Schematic ........ 516

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Hisense RSAG7.820.5129 T-con Board Schematic ...................................... 521

Hisense RSAG7-820-4159 T-con Schematic Diagram ................................. 529

LG LC320WXN-SAC1-731_6870C-0195A................................................... 534

LG LC370WX4-SLA1-F11_6870C-0158A ................................................... 538

LG LC420WUD-SAC1-G31-LC37WU_LC420WU_LC470WU_6870C-
0202B ................................................................................................................ 544

LG LC420WX7-SLA1-731(EN) T-con Schematic ....................................... 557

LG LC470WUN-SAA2-731_6870C-4200C................................................... 562

LG-Philips LC470WX1-SLA_6870C-0143B T-CON .................................. 568

Samsung ESP_C4LV0.4- LJ94-03842E T-Con ............................................ 574

Samsung LJ94-16057D_S100FAPC2LV0.0_T-con Schematic Diagram... 579

Samsung LTA320AP02 Panel_320AP03-C2LV0.1 T-con Schematic ........ 584

Sharp RUNTK0093FVZx_LC60UD20KN_4K2K 120Hz T-con ................ 587

Skyworth 5800-TCON6-0P10 TCON Board Schematic ............................. 598

BONUS-B
(This bonus is NOT listed in this Ebook, it’s on the Download Page)

* Collection of LG LCD/LED TV Interconnect Diagrams


* Collection of LG T-CON Board Testing Points & Voltages
Values
* LG 2012 Understanding T-CON Troubleshooting & Training
Guide
* Collection of T-CON Board Repairing Information
* LG TFT-LCD Production Process Explained

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* Collection of T-CON Board EEPROM Data/Firmware


* Collection of P-GAMMA IC & DC-DC Firmware
*EC5575-AS15 Series GAMMA IC Datasheet

All these Bonuses are inside the BONUS-B section:

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Highly recommended another great related repair information for you:


With all these great repair information, it will help you in troubleshooting and
repairing electronic and the other display devices: (Please click on the ebook
cover to get more details)

1) Flat Screen TV Troubleshooting & Repairing Ebooks:

http://www.LCDRepairGuide.com

http://www.LCD-Television-Repair.com

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How to Use This Repair Guide


1) Yes, this repair guide not only can save you time and money, it also can earn
more profit from repairing LED or LCD TV Screen/Panel. Because of
LCD/LED TV has lots of the market now. And many of them are starting occur
the problem. If we can repair it, so the profit is quite high to earn.

2) Inside this repair guide, I will NOT or I will seldom to provide the repair case
about the failure of “Bulged” or “Bad ESR” values of Electrolytic Capacitor/s.
As a TV repairer it is a very first step to see and measure the PCB boards inside
the TV. Because it is a very basic things as a repairer need to know or know
how to measure it. I highly recommend using the Blue ESR tester to testing
electrolytic capacitor.

3) You can choose the chapter you’re interesting to read. For example, you want
to know the COF pins info, you can directly go to that chapter and reading it.

4) Actually, all the LED/LCD TV their structure is nearly same. So, we can
learn the LED/LCD TV repairing information from different brands & models
of TV.

6) All the Programmer mention or using in this ebook is using the RT809F or
RT809H Universal Programmer. For NAND/eMMC Flash it is using the
RT809H Universal Programmer.

7) After you finished reading this ebook, I believe that you can improve
yourself and confident in repairing the LED/LCD TV Screen Panel without
guessing it. ☺

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Part-1

Basic Theory of
How do LCD/LED
Screen Work

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Nowadays, lots of the LCD & LED TV is in the market now. And this is the
“peak season” these LCD & LED TV need to repair. But I found that, lots of the
LCD TV or even LED TV I can found it in the recycling centers or factory! All
these TV will be send to scrap and disposal as reuse their material only. So it is
not only cause the money waste but it also increases the electronic waste on the
earth.

Finally found the answer is because of these scrap LCD/LED TV problem can’t
be repair or not worth to repair it. Most of the symptom is because of “Display
Problem”! The TV repairer told customer that this “Display Problem” is
because of the Panel issue and no spare part to replace/repair or the repair cost
is very expensive.

But I can say their answer is not 100% true! Because I had tried before to repair
these scrap LCD/LED TV, if the TV not crack screen, leakage their liquid
crystal in the panel or Samsung Panel without Gate/Y- TAB, their success rate
to repair these scrap TV is about 60~70%! ! So the actual the answer is because
lots of the TV repairer they don’t know how to repair the LCD/LED Screen
Panel. That’s why I created this ebook to help TV repairer to increase their
troubleshooting & repairing knowledge in LCD screen panel repair. And the
highest profit to repairing TV is repair the TV screen/panel problem. ☺

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How LCD/LED TV Works?


Before we repair the LCD/LED TV, we must know how it works. So when we
repair the LCD/LED screen or panel, we need to know how it works too.

1) Power Supply Unit (PSU)


When the power supply input AC voltage and received a signal to power on, it
will generate and output several types DC voltages to Mainboard and Inverter
board (if that is LED TV, it is a LED Driver board).

2) Inverter Board/ LED Driver Board


* For LCD TV, the inverter board receives 24V (normally) from PSU and
received a backlight on signal from Mainboard, it will generate and output the
AC voltages to start-up the CCFL lamps. So the backlight unit (BLU) can
working properly and supplies the light to Panel.

* For LED TV, the LED Driver board receives 24V (but different design will
have different voltages. Please refer to their appropriate LED Driver board
specification) from PSU and received a backlight on signal from Mainboard, it
will step-up the DC voltage and output the DC voltage to start-up the LED Strip.

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So the LED backlight can working properly and supplies the LED white light to
Panel.

3) Mainboard Board
The TV Mainboard received the video & audio signals from Tv channel (Tuner),
AV, HDMI and etc, after that convert the audio signals, amplifier it and send to
speakers to generate the sound. At the same time, Mainboard also convert the
video signals to LVDS signals and send to T-con board through LVDS cable/s.
Mainboard also control whole Tv to on/off, Power Supply on or cutoff and
Backlight on or cutoff.

4) T-con Board
When T-con board received the voltage supplies and LVDS signals from
Mainboard, the T-con board will start working. The T-con Board converts the
LVDS signal to TTL signals and through Timing Control circuit. After that
generate the Data signals send to Source Driver Board. T-con board also
generates the DC-DC voltages, Gamma circuit and control signals to control the
Panel Glass working. For more details on how T-con board work, please read
on chapter-2, How T-con Board works.

5) LCD Screen
When the LCD Screen received the voltage supply and LVDS signals from
Mainboard, it can show the display on the screen. But we also need the
backlight to supply the light to Panel, so that we can see the picture or movie on
the screen. If no backlight, it looks like no display but using a torch light shot to
the screen, we can see the images on the screen. So LCD Screen is use to
convert the videos/digital signals to images and the images can see by our eyes.

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How an LCD Display Work


Liquid Crystals

In school you learned that matter has three distinct states; solid, liquid, and gas.
However, there are states of matter that may fall between these states, like
liquid crystals. Basically they are crystals that hold their orientation (shape) but
can flow similar to liquids. Their molecules point in same direction with respect
to each other like in a solid, but they are free to change position like in a liquid.
Think of a handful of pencils. They collectively hold their shape at rest, but
change shape when you squeeze or let go of them.

There are different phases and types of liquid crystals that perform differently.
Small amounts of pressure, heat, and/or electricity can cause liquid crystals to
change in some way. For LCDs we are interested in the electricity aspect, but
pressure and heat are side effects that have to be dealt with. This is why LCDs
have a limited operating range and distort when you press on the screen.

Liquid Crystal Display

A Liquid Crystal Display is composed of a light source (backlight), a Liquid


Crystal Panel, and a driving circuit. We start with a light source at the back of
the panel composed of thin fluorescent bulbs (CCFLs - Cold Cathode
Fluorescent Lamps). This light passes through filters to help create a uniform
light source. Then the light passes through the Liquid Crystal Panel which is
composed of thousands of pixels that control the flow of light through the panel
to make images.

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Liquid Crystal Panel

Below (on the left) is a cross section of a liquid crystal panel. The key to an
LCD's operation is the polarizer. The polarizers only allow a certain wavelength
of light to pass through. These two polarizers are mounted at a 90 degree angle
with respect to each other, which prevents light from passing through. The
liquid crystals are used to twist the light beam 90 degrees and allow light to pass
through that cell. Color comes from a simple light filter.

Each sub-pixel or cell (a red, green, and blue sub-pixel equal’s one pixel) is
controlled by a Thin Film Transistor (TFT). This provides accurate control of
each cell and makes for an accurate picture. Some methods used in the past that
didn't involve a switch and current could leak to surrounding cells resulting in a
blurred image. A TFT is a semiconductor (bottom-right picture), it behaves like
a relay switch.

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What are LCD Screen and LCD Panel?


The words of LCD or LED screen or LCD or LED panel, actually both are
different things. The LCD screen is meaning whole screen included Backlight,
Metal Box (hold the backlight), T-con board and Panel Glass. Some LCD
Screen also included the inverter board together and it is call as LCD Module.

The LCD Panel is meaning the Panel Glass only. Sometime it also included the
T-con board or Timing control section in their Source Driver board.

Different Sizes LCD Screens

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T-con Board Part Number


The location of T-con Part Number:

TAB/COF IC Part Number


The TAB part number is not on the center one but it is on the TAB file edges
there as photo below:

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LCD Panel Part or Model Number


LCD Panel part number sticker location:

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Part-2

How an LCD/LED
Screen Panel Works

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Types of LCD Panel and Their Structure

The above picture is to show different types of LCD Panel. Type (1) & (2) is the
old technology of LCD Panel used. The latest technology is using the (3) and (4)
types design now. One more LCD Panel design is without the external Gate
Driver COF/TAB on both sides.

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The TFT LCD Structure

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Learn About LCD TV and TFT LCD


Displays
*This title information is from http://serdis.dis.ulpgc.es/ and contributes by
Samsung Electronics.

History of TFT LCD


Liquid crystal was discovered by the Austrian botanist Fredreich Rheinizer in
1888. "Liquid crystal" is neither solid nor liquid (an example is soapy water).

In the mid-1960s, scientists showed that liquid crystals when stimulated by an


external electrical charge could change the properties of light passing through
the crystals.

The early prototypes (late 1960s) were too unstable for mass production. But all
of that changed when a British researcher proposed a stable, liquid crystal
material (biphenyl).

Today's color LCD TVs and LCD Monitors have a sandwich-like structure (see
figure below).

What is TFT LCD?


TFT LCD (Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display) has a sandwich-like
structure with liquid crystal filled between two glass plates.

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TFT Glass has as many TFTs as the number of pixels displayed, while a Color
Filter Glass has color filter which generates color. Liquid crystals move
according to the difference in voltage between the Color Filter Glass and the
TFT Glass. The amount of light supplied by Back Light is determined by the
amount of movement of the liquid crystals in such a way as to generate color.

TFT LCD - Electronic Aspects of LCD TVs and LCD


Monitors
Electronic Aspects of AMLCDs

The most common liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) in use today rely on picture
elements, or pixels, formed by liquid-crystal (LC) cells that change the
polarization direction of light passing through them in response to an electrical
voltage.

As the polarization direction changes, more or less of the light is able to pass
through a polarizing layer on the face of the display. Change the voltage, and
the amount of light is changed.

There are two ways to produce a liquid-crystal image with such cells: the
segment driving method and the matrix driving method.
The segment driving method displays characters and pictures with cells defined
by patterned electrodes.

The matrix driving method displays characters and pictures in sets of dots.

Direct vs. multiplex driving of LCD TVs.

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The segment drive method is used for simple displays, such as those in
calculators, while the dot-matrix drive method is used for high-resolution
displays, such as those in portable computers and TFT monitors.

Two types of drive method are used for matrix displays. In the static, or direct,
drive method, each pixel is individually wired to a driver. This is a simple
driving method, but, as the number of pixels is increased, the wiring becomes
very complex. An alternative method is the multiplex drive method, in which
the pixels are arranged and wired in a matrix format.

To drive the pixels of a dot-matrix LCD, a voltage can be applied at the


intersections of specific vertical signal electrodes and specific horizontal
scanning electrodes. This method involves driving several pixels at the same
time by time-division in a pulse drive. Therefore, it is also called a multiplex, or
dynamic, drive method.

Passive and Active Matrix LCDs


There are two types of dot-matrix LCDs.

Passive-matrix vs. active-matrix driving of LCD Monitors.

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In passive-matrix LCDs (PMLCDs) there are no switching devices, and each


pixel is addressed for more than one frame time. The effective voltage applied
to the LC must average the signal voltage pulses over several frame times,
which results in a slow response time of greater than 150 msec and a reduction
of the maximum contrast ratio. The addressing of a PMLCD also produces a
kind of crosstalk that produces blurred images because non-selected pixels are
driven through a secondary signal-voltage path. In active-matrix LCDs
(AMLCDs), on the other hand, a switching device and a storage capacitor are
integrated at the each cross point of the electrodes.

The active addressing removes the multiplexing limitations by incorporating an


active switching element. In contrast to passive-matrix LCDs, AMLCDs have
no inherent limitation in the number of scan lines, and they present fewer cross-
talk issues. There are many kinds of AMLCD. For their integrated switching
devices most use transistors made of deposited thin films, which are therefore
called thin-film transistors (TFTs).

The most common semiconducting layer is made of amorphous silicon (a-Si).


a-Si TFTs are amenable to large-area fabrication using glass substrates in a low-
temperature (300°C to 400°C) process.

An alternative TFT technology, polycrystalline silicon - or polysilicon or p-Si-is


costly to produce and especially difficult to fabricate when manufacturing large-
area displays.

Nearly all TFT LCDs are made from a-Si because of the technology's economy
and maturity, but the electron mobility of a p-Si TFT is one or two orders of
magnitude greater than that of an a-Si TFT.

This makes the p-Si TFT a good candidate for an TFT array containing
integrated drivers, which is likely to be an attractive choice for small, high
definition displays such as view finders and projection displays.

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Structure of Color TFT LCD TVs and LCD Monitors


A TFT LCD module consists of a TFT panel, driving-circuit unit, backlight
system, and assembly unit.

Structure of a color TFT LCD Panel:

1. LCD Panel
- TFT-Array Substrate
- Color Filter Substrate
2. Driving Circuit Unit
- LCD Driver IC (LDI) Chips
- Multi-layer PCBs
- Driving Circuits
3. Backlight & Chassis Unit
- Backlight Unit
- Chassis Assembly

It is commonly used to display characters and graphic images when connected a


host system.
The TFT LCD panel consists of a TFT-array substrate and a color-filter
substrate.

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The vertical structure of a color TFT LCD panel.

The TFT-array substrate contains the TFTs, storage capacitors, pixel electrodes,
and interconnect wiring. The color filter contains the black matrix and resin film
containing three primary-color - red, green, and blue - dyes or pigments. The
two glass substrates are assembled with a sealant, the gap between them is
maintained by spacers, and LC material is injected into the gap between the
substrates. Two sheets of polarizer film are attached to the outer faces of the
sandwich formed by the glass substrates. A set of bonding pads are fabricated
on each end of the gate and data-signal bus-lines to attach LCD Driver IC (LDI)
chips

Driving Circuit Unit


Driving an a-Si TFT LCD requires a driving circuit unit consisting of a set of
LCD driving IC (LDI) chips and printed-circuit-boards (PCBs).

The assembly of LCD driving circuits.

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A block diagram showing the driving of an LCD panel.

To reduce the footprint of the LCD module, the drive circuit unit can be placed
on the backside of the LCD module by using bent Tape Carrier Packages (TCPs)
and a tapered light-guide panel (LGP).

How TFT LCD Pixels Work


A TFT LCD panel contains a specific number of unit pixels often called
subpixels. Each unit pixel has a TFT, a pixel electrode (IT0), and a storage
capacitor (Cs).

For example, an SVGA color TFT LCD panel has total of 800x3x600, or
1,440,000, unit pixels. Each unit pixel is connected to one of the gate bus-lines
and one of the data bus-lines in a 3mxn matrix format. The matrix is 2400x600
for SVGA.

Structure of a color TFT LCD panel.

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Because each unit pixel is connected through the matrix, each is individually
addressable from the bonding pads at the ends of the rows and columns.
The performance of the TFT LCD is related to the design parameters of the unit
pixel, i.e., the channel width W and the channel length L of the TFT, the overlap
between TFT electrodes, the sizes of the storage capacitor and pixel electrode,
and the space between these elements.
The design parameters associated with the black matrix, the bus-lines, and the
routing of the bus lines also set very important performance limits on the LCD.

In a TFT LCD's unit pixel, the liquid crystal layer on the ITO pixel electrode
forms a capacitor whose counter electrode is the common electrode on the
color-filter substrate.

Vertical structure of a unit pixel and its equivalent circuit

A storage capacitor (Cs) and liquid-crystal capacitor (CLC) are connected as a


load on the TFT. Applying a positive pulse of about 20V peak-to-peak to a gate
electrode through a gate bus-line turns the TFT on. Clc and Cs are charged and
the voltage level on the pixel electrode rises to the signal voltage level (+8 V)
applied to the data bus-line.

The voltage on the pixel electrode is subjected to a level shift of DV resulting


from a parasitic capacitance between the gate and drain electrodes when the
gate voltage turns from the ON to OFF state. After the level shift, this charged
state can be maintained as the gate voltage goes to -5 V, at which time the TFT
turns off. The main function of the Cs is to maintain the voltage on the pixel
electrode until the next signal voltage is applied.

Liquid crystal must be driven with an alternating current to prevent any


deterioration of image quality resulting from dc stress.
This is usually implemented with a frame-reversal drive method, in which the

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voltage applied to each pixel varies from frame to frame. If the LC voltage
changes unevenly between frames, the result would be a 30-Hz flicker.
(One frame period is normally 1/60 of a second.) Other drive methods are
available that prevent this flicker problem.

Polarity-inversion driving methods.

In an active-matrix panel, the gate and source electrodes are used on a shared
basis, but each unit pixel is individually addressable by selecting the appropriate
two contact pads at the ends of the rows and columns.

Active addressing of a 3x3 matrix

By scanning the gate bus-lines sequentially, and by applying signal voltages to


all source bus-lines in a specified sequence, we can address all pixels. One
result of all this is that the addressing of an AMLCD is done line by line.

Virtually all AMLCDs are designed to produce gray levels - intermediate


brightness levels between the brightest white and the darkest black a unit pixel

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can generate. There can be either a discrete numbers of levels - such as 8, 16, 64,
or 256 - or a continuous gradation of levels, depending on the LDI.

The optical transmittance of a TN-mode LC changes continuously as a function


of the applied voltage.
An analog LDI is capable of producing a continuous voltage signal so that a
continuous range of gray levels can be displayed.
The digital LDI produces discrete voltage amplitudes, which permits on a
discrete numbers of shades to be displayed. The number of gray levels is
determined by the number of data bits produced by the digital driver.

Generating Colors
The color filter of a TFT LCD TV consists of three primary colors - red (R),
green (G), and blue (B) - which are included on the color-filter substrate.

How an LCD Panel produces colors.

The elements of this color filter line up one-to-one with the unit pixels on the
TFT-array substrate.
Each pixel in a color LCD is subdivided into three subpixels, where one set of
RGB subpixels is equal to one pixel.
(Each subpixel consists of what we've been calling a unit pixel up to this point.)

Because the subpixels are too small to distinguish independently, the RGB
elements appear to the human eye as a mixture of the three colors.
Any color, with some qualifications, can be produced by mixing these three
primary colors. The total number of display colors using an n-bit LDI is given
by 23n, because each subpixel can generate 2n different transmittance levels..

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The TFT LCD Pixel

A Sub-Pixel:

A Pixel (Dot): schematic4you.blogspot.com

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The Resolution of an LCD Panel with TAB/COF

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A Block Diagram of Driving an LCD Panel

Gate Driver Signals & Supply Lines:


DIO1, DIO2, SCLK, R/L, XON, OE1, OE2, OE3, VGG, VEE, VDD, VSS.

(This Gate Drive Signals & Supply lines information is use for the LCD Panel
Cut Off Modification use)

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Typical Waveform of Gate Driver Control


Signals
These signals waveform is a refer purpose only. Because with different design
and manufacture it will has different result of waveforms.

(A)

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(B)

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Timing Control (TCON) IC CM2681A-KQ


Diagram

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Various of T-CON Board DC-DC Diagrams


and Their Output Voltages

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How a CPT CLAA320WB02 LCD Panel


Work

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Terminology of the T-CON Board and


LCD/LED Panel PCB
No. Marking Description Remark
Code (Typically)

1. VON, Gate-On Supply. VON is the positive supply voltage for the 20V~ 35V
VGH, CKV_, CKVB_, and STVP high-voltage driver outputs. Bypass
to GND with a minimum 1uF ceramic capacitor.
VGON,
VDDG This VGH (VGate High) voltage was generated by DC-DC
circuits. And their voltage is about 20V ~30V but it will
depends on the T-con board design. The feature of VGH
voltage is to supply to the Gate Driver Board as a “Switch
ON” feature. It can switch on the TFT cells in LCD Panel and
display shows.

2. VOFF, Gate-Off Supply. VOFF is the negative supply voltage for -5V~ -12V
VGL, the CKV_, CKVB_, and STVP high-voltage driver outputs. (Commonly
Bypass to GND with a minimum 1uF ceramic capacitor.
VGOFF, is -5V ~
VEEG The VGL (VGateLow) voltage was generated by the DC-DC -8V)
section too. Some T-con board will use a higher voltage as -
15V or a lower voltage as -1V. So it will depend on the T-
con design and it’s not much on the market. Typically is -
5V~ -7V. This negative voltage is supply to Gate Driver
Board. The VGL voltage is as “Switch Off” feature. When
VGL negative voltage is supply, the VGH voltage on TFT
cells will “Clear” by VGL voltage, so that the next data can
shows on that TFT cells.

3. VDD, Supply Input. VDD is the logic supply input for the scan 3.3V
Vlogic, driver. Bypass to GND through a minimum 0.1uF capacitor.
Vddd, This VDD voltage is output from the DC-DC IC or using an
Dvdd external Voltage Regulator IC to generate. It is 3.3V and
other voltages like 2.5V (VDD25) and 1.8V (VDD18) was
using the VDD 3.3V voltage to convert. After VDD voltage
generate it is supply to Timing Control section, Source
Driver Board and Gate Driver Board.

4. VDA, This VDA voltage is about 14V ~20V and it will depends on 13V~ 25V
Avdd, their T-con board design. The VDA voltage is generated by
DC-DC Converter circuits. It is use to supply to the GAMMA
Vdda, circuits and reaching to the Source Driver Board
Vsource

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VCOM Common Voltage. Normally their voltage is nearly half of


the VDD voltages. (if VDD is 16V, then VCOM is about 7V)
5. AGND Ground

6. BGND Amplifier Ground

7. GND Ground/ Logic Ground

8. PGND Power Ground. Source connection of the internal step-up


regulator power switch.

9. STV Vertical Sync Input. The rising edge of STV begins a frame
of data. The STV input is used to generate the high-voltage
STVP output.

10. STVP High-Voltage Scan-Drive Output. STVP is connected to


VOFF when STV is low and is connected to VON when STV
is high and CPV1 is low. When both STV and CPV1 are high,
STVP is high impedance.

11. CPV1 CPV (Clock Pulse Vertical) -Vertical Clock Pulse Input. CPV1
controls the timing of the CKV1 and CKVB1 outputs, which
change state (by first sharing charge) on its falling edge.

12. CPV2 Vertical Clock Pulse Input. CPV2 controls the timing of the
CKV2 and CKVB2 outputs, which change state (by first
sharing charge) on its falling edge.

13. CPV3 Vertical Clock Pulse Input. CPV3 controls the timing of the
CKV3 and CKVB3 outputs, which change state (by first
sharing charge) on its falling edge.

14. CKV1 CKV( Clock Signal)- High-Voltage Scan-Drive Output. When


enabled, CKV1 toggles between its high state (connected
to VON) and its low state (connected to VOFF) on each
falling edge of the CPV1 input. Further, CKV1 is high
impedance whenever CPV1 and STV are both low.

15. CKV2 High-Voltage Scan-Drive Output. When enabled, CKV2


toggles between its high state (connected to VON) and its
low state (connected to VOFF) on each falling edge of the
CPV2 input. Further, CKV2 is high impedance whenever
CPV2 and STV are both low.

16. CKV3 High-Voltage Scan-Drive Output. When enabled, CKV3


toggles between its high state (connected to VON) and its
low state (connected to VOFF) on each falling edge of the
CPV3 input. Further, CKV3 is high impedance whenever
CPV3 and STV are both low.

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17. CKVB1 CKVB (Inverted Clock Signal)- High-Voltage Scan-Drive


Output. CKVB1 is the inverse of CKV1 during active states
and is high impedance whenever CKV1 is high impedance.

18. CKVB2 High-Voltage Scan-Drive Output. CKVB2 is the inverse of


CKV2 during active states and is high impedance whenever
CKV2 is high impedance.

19. CKVB3 High-Voltage Scan-Drive Output. CKVB3 is the inverse of


CKV3 during active states and is high impedance whenever
CKV3 is high impedance.

20. CKVCS1 CKV1 Charge Sharing Connection. CKVCS1 connects to


CKVBCS1 whenever CPV1 and STV are both low (to make
CKV1 and CKVB1 high impedance) to allow CKVB1 to
connect to CKV1, sharing charge between the capacitive
loads on these two outputs.

21. CKVCS2 CKV2 Charge-Sharing Connection. CKVCS2 connects to


CKVBCS2 whenever CPV2 and STV are both low (to make
CKV2 and CKVB2 high impedance) to allow CKVB2 to
connect to CKV2, sharing charge between the capacitive
loads on these two outputs.

22. CKVCS3 CKV3 Charge-Sharing Connection. CKVCS3 connects to


CKVBCS3 whenever CPV3 and STV are both low (to make
CKV3 and CKVB3 high impedance) to allow CKVB3 to
connect to CKV3, sharing charge between the capacitive
loads on these two outputs.

23. CKVBCS1 CKVB1 Charge-Sharing Connection. CKVBCS1 connects to


CKVCS1 whenever CPV1 and STV are both low (to make
CKV1 and CKVB1 high impedance) to allow CKV1 to
connect to CKVB1, sharing charge between the capacitive
loads on these two outputs.

24. CKVBCS2 CKVB2 Charge-Sharing Connection. CKVBCS2 connects to


CKVCS2 whenever CPV2 and STV are both low (to make
CKV2 and CKVB2 high impedance) to allow CKV2 to
connect to CKVB2, sharing charge between the capacitive
loads on these two outputs.

25. CKVBCS3 CKVB3 Charge-Sharing Connection. CKVBCS3 connects to


CKVCS3 whenever CPV3 and STV are both low (to make
CKV3 and CKVB3 high impedance) to allow CKV3 to
connect to CKVB3, sharing charge between the capacitive
loads on these two outputs.

26. BOOST Operational Amplifier Supply Input. Connect to VMAIN

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(Figure 2) and bypass to BGND with a 1μF or greater


ceramic capacitor.
27. COMP Compensation Input for Error Amplifier. Connect a series
RC from COMP to AGND. Typical values are 180k and
470pF.

28. DISH VOFF Discharge Connection. Pulling DISH below ground


activates an internal connection between VOFF and GND,
rapidly discharging the VOFF supply. Typically, DISH is
capacitively connected to VDD, so that when VDD falls,
VOFF is discharged.

29. DLY Startup Delay Setting. Connect a capacitor to adjust the


delay.

30. EN Enables the Scan IC. Drive EN high to start up the Scan IC
after a delay time, which is set by a capacitor at DLY.

31. FB Feedback Input. Reference voltage is 1.24V nominal.


Connect external resistor-divider midpoint here and
minimize trace area. Set VOUT according to: VOUT = 1.24V
(1 + R1/R2).

32. GOFF Gate-Off Supply. GOFF is the negative supply voltage for
the CKV_, CKVB_, and STVP_ high-voltage driver outputs.
Bypass to AGND with a minimum of 1µF ceramic capacitor.

33. GON Gate-On Supply. GON is the positive supply voltage for the
CKV_, CKVB_, and STVP_ high-voltage driver outputs.
Bypass to AGND with a minimum of 1µF ceramic capacitor.

34. IN Step-Up Regulator Supply Input. Bypass IN to AGND (pin


34) with a 1μF or greater ceramic capacitor.

35. LX Switching Node. Connect inductor/catch diode here and


minimize trace area for lowest EMI.

36. NEG Operational Amplifier Inverting Input

37. OE Active-High Gate-Pulse Output Enable. CKV_ and CKVB_


leave the floating charge-sharing state on the rising edge of
OE.

38. OECON Active-Low Output-Enable Timing Input. OECON is driven


by an RC-filtered version of the OE input signal. If OE
remains high long enough for the resistor to charge the
capacitor up to the OECON threshold, the OE signal is
masked until OE goes low and the capacitor is discharged
below the threshold through the resistor.

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39. OUT Adjustable Sink-Current Output. OUT connects to the
resistive voltage-divider at the op amp input POS (between
BOOST and GND) that determines the VCOM output
voltage. IOUT lowers the divider voltage by a
programmable amount.

40. POS Operational Amplifier Non-inverting Input

41. SET Full-Scale, Sink-Current Adjustment Input. Connect a


resistor, RSET, from SET to GND to set the full scale
adjustable sink current that is VBOOST / (20 x RSET). IOUT
is equal to the current through RSET.

42. VCOM Operational Amplifier Output

43. VL 3.3V On-Chip Regulator Output. This regulator powers


internal analog circuitry for the step-up regulator, op amp,
and VCOM calibrator. External loads up to 10mA can be
powered. Bypass VL to GND with a 0.22μF or greater
ceramic capacitor.

44. WPN Active-Low, Write-Protect Input. When WPN is low, I2C


commands are ignored and the VCOM calibrator settings
cannot be modified.
45. WPP Write-Protect Output. WPP is the inverse of WPN. It can be
used to control active-high, write-protect inputs on other
devices.

46. XAO In order to solve the problem of image-retention effect


of TFT-LCD, the technique of XAO function (power off
control) is mostly used at present. XAO function means
that XAO is set to low level when the display is turned off.
For example, the logic low level is set to 0˜3.3 v, and thus
all outputs of the gate driver will be shifted to high level at
the same time and all TFT will be turned on. The charge
stored on the CS can thus be discharged and the image-
retention effect can be eliminated. However, the common
method of using XAO function is to send XAO signal into
logic control circuit and to convert low level to high level
output through level shifter. After the display is turned off,
much charge on the capacitor will be discharged since the
voltage of power supply is maintained only by the
capacitor and all TFT at low level will function at the same
time. Therefore, when the pulse of XAO reaches, the gate
voltage of all TFT are all shifted to VGH, and thus a large
current is produced at the moment in which the gate of
TFT on gate driver circuit is activated. This large current
may cause the trace on gate driver circuit to burn.
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thus causes the conversion of the level shifter to fail and


the XAO function to lose efficacy.
47. GSC Gate Shift Clock- Two clock signals GSC of a gate driver IC
occur in a horizontal synchronous interval, and a GSC gate
pulse is generated with each clock signal GSC of the gate
driver IC. The gate start pulse has to occur so as to operate
the gates

48. GOE Gate Operation Enable- A timing controller supplying a


gate operation enable (GOE) signal to the gate driver. a
reset circuit supplying a reset signal to the timing
controller, the reset signal enabling the GOE signal; and a
filtering circuit connected to the reset circuit, the filtering
circuit permitting a GOE mask time of the GOE signal to be
longer than about 16 msec and reducing an impulse of the
clock signal.

49. GSP Gate Start Pulse

50. POL Polarity Reverse

51. SSC Source Sampling Clock

52. SOE Source Output Enable

53. SSP Source Start Pulse

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All About The T-CON Board


Nowadays, the LCD LED Panel Timing Control section is not only in the T-
CON board, but it also built-in the LCD Panel and the Main board. The Timing
Control section and their DC-DC circuit have higher repair rate in LCD LED
TV. If the T-CON was built-in the LCD/LED Panel, then lots of TV repairer
will direct return the TV to customer and told them this TV is beyond repair or
not worth to repair it, because it is the LCD Panel problem.

The T-CON Board

The Timing Control Section & DC-DC Circuit Built-In the LCD Panel

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The Timing Control Section and DC-DC Circuit are Built-in the Main
Board

So if you have enough knowledge on how the Timing Control and their DC-DC
circuit works, then it is no problem to troubleshooting and repairing it.

Actually the small sizes LCD/LED Panel, their Timing Control and the DC-DC
circuit were built-in the Panel long time ago. And we call this board as LCD
Controller Board. But they are same thing, just the name is different. For more
basic knowledge of T-Con Board, please refer to the V3.0 ebook for more
details. If we know how the T-con board work and also know how to
troubleshoot it, then it will help us to repair the T-con board or LCD Panel
easily. Another problem to repair the T-con board/section is their spare parts. So
we can search the parts online or find the part in the junk T-con boards.

What is T-CON Board?


T-CON board is stand for Timing Controller board. Some LCD Panel
manufacturer call is as LCD Controller Board. The features of T-CON board are
converts LVDS signals to RSDS data and send to LCD Panel. The T-CON
board has a individual power management call DC-DC Converter. The DC-DC
section can generate the various voltages to drive the LCD Panel work.

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How the T-CON Board Work?


The T-CON board are built by three main sections. They are Timing Control,
DC-DC Converter and GAMMA circuits. When TV power on, mainboard
MCU/CPU will send a Panel_ON signal to Q009 (as picture below), so that the
12V (or 5V) supply will go through I021 and reaching to the PVDD. Through
LVDS cable the Vcc input supply was reached on T-con board as VIN.

After that the VDD voltage will send to Timing Control section and its’ start
working. Timing Control IC will send an ON signal to DC-DC Converter
section to switch on DC-DC circuits and generates other voltages like VDA,
VGH & VGL. At the same time, LVDS signal will reach on Timing Control
section and converts to RSDS signals and send to Source & Gate Driver Boards
and reached to LCD Panel.

When the VDA voltages generated, it will send to GAMMA Correction


(Greyscale Generator) circuits and generates the VCOM voltages and reached to
Source Driver Board, driver IC COF & TFT cells LCD Panel. Finally the LCD
TV display appears on the screen.

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Where the T-CON Board Output Supplies


& Signal Lines Go?

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From the above picture, you will know how the signals and voltages are using
in T-con Board, Source Driver Board, Gate Driver Board and LCD panel. Some
big sizes lcd panel, they are using left Source & Gate Driver Board and right
Source & Gate Driver Board. But their signals and voltages are same as the
above picture. After the RSDS data and various type of voltages sent to LCD
Panel, screen will show the display with backlight provided, we can seen the
display perfectly.

Notes:

COF = Chip On Flim/Flex

CIG = Chip IN Glass (Most of the Samsung LCD Panel using this type of Gate
IC).

COG = Chip ON Glass

LVDS = Low Voltage Differential Signal

RSDS = Reduce Swing Differential Signal

Top 5 Voltages in LCD T-CON Board

VIN (VCC): (Typically is 12V or 5V)

This voltage input also calls it as Vcc supply for T-CON board. Most of the
LCD TV Panel are using 12V and 5V, but a little bit LCD panel design is using
3.3V (like Sharp TX38D21 lcd panel and other 15 inches lcd panel are using the
3.3V). IMPORTANT: Please make sure voltage supply to T-con Vcc is correct,
if not it will damage the T-con or LCD Panel. Because some of the OEM
LCD/LED TV mainboard, they are design to supply two type of voltages to T-
con Vcc (Panel_Vcc), one is 5V and another is 12V. It is set by a jumper or
solder 0 ohm SMD resistor in the right position to select different voltages on
mainboard.

This voltage input to the T-con board and then supply to DC-DC section and the
voltage regulator IC (depends on T-con board design).

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VDD (Vlogic, VDDD): (Typically is 3.3V)

This VDD voltage is output from the DC-DC IC or using an external Voltage
Regulator IC to generate. It is 3.3V and other voltages like 2.5V (VDD25) and
1.8V (VDD18) was using the VDD 3.3V voltage to convert.

After VDD voltage generate it is supply to Timing Control section, Source


Driver Board and Gate Driver Board.

VDA (Vs, Vsource, VDDA, AVDD): (Typically is 14V~ 20V)

This VDA voltage is about 14V ~20V and it will depends on their T-con board
design. The VDA voltage is generated by DC-DC Converter circuits. It is use to
supply to the GAMMA circuits and reaching to the Source Driver Board.

VGH (VGON, VoN, VDDG): (Typically is 20V~30V)

This VGH (VGate High) voltage was generated by DC-DC circuits. And their
voltage is about 20V ~30V but it will depends on the T-con board design. The
feature of VGH voltage is to supply to the Gate Driver Board as a “Switch ON”
feature. It can switch on the TFT cells in LCD Panel and display shows.

VGL (VGOFF, VoFF, VEEG): (Typically is -5V~ -7V)

The VGL (VGateLow) voltage was generated by the DC-DC section too. Some T-
con board will use a higher voltage as -15V or a lower voltage as -1V. So it will
depend on the T-con design and it’s not much on the market. Typically is -5V~
-7V. This negative voltage is supply to Gate Driver Board. The VGL voltage is
as “Switch Off” feature. When VGL negative voltage is supply, the VGH
voltage on TFT cells will “Clear” by VGL voltage, so that the next data can
shows on that TFT cells.

Notes:

Some old design T-con board they had different voltages for the DC-DC section.
For example, the ChiMei LC-TM3008A LCD Panel is using V296W1-C1 X7

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T-con board. This T-con board using FA3629 DC-DC IC and their voltage
outputs are: 3.3V, 5V (both voltages using external voltage regulator IC to
generate), 15V, -15V & 45V. So must refer to their original T-con board design
and output voltages.

The Importance of Checking GAMMA &


Vcom Voltages in T-CON Board
If you’re repair LCD or LED TV, or even the LCD/LED Monitor, the Timing
Control section is important and we must figure out how it work and how to
troubleshoot it. Some repairer will say the T-CON board is cheap to replace, so
no need to learn more about it.

But the problem is not all LCD/LED TV and Monitor are using the T-CON
board, especially the LCD/LED Monitor and Laptop LCD/LED Panel their
Timing Control section are built inside the Panel or call it as LCD Controller.

I found that lots of the LCD/LED Monitor and Laptop Panel/Screen problem
can be repair but lots of the repairers just throw away it into the rubbish. And
then replace a new Panel or just return back the Monitor to customer and say
beyond repair or not worth to repair.

So we must learn how the T-CON work and the method to troubleshoot it. No
wonder the Timing Control section is design inside the Panel, T-CON Board or
Main Board, so that we know how it works and where to checking their circuit.

How the GAMMA Channels Voltages and VCOM Voltage


Generated?
When the T-CON board (for example V315B3-C01 T-con board) DC-DC
circuit generated the VDA voltage, this voltage is use to generate the GAMMA
and VCOM voltages through U6 (HX8915A). This HX8915A is a 14+1
channels buffer IC, the ‘14’ is for 14 x GAMMA channels and another ‘1’ is for
1 x VCM channel use.

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This VDA voltage will go to:

1) VDA voltage go through the R335 resistor to generate the VDA_OP voltage
for GAMMA IC U6 (HX8915-A, similar with the AS15 series IC) Vcc input
use.

2) The VDA voltage also goes to D1 & D4 to generate the VREF (Voltage
Reference) voltage and send it to their voltage divider resistor circuits.

Normally the VREF circuit just uses the D1 (KA431 type component) to
generated VREF voltage only. This VREF voltage normally is about 12.5V. But
different design it has a bit different on it.

3) For this T-CON board V315B3-C01, the VDA voltage also sends to U2 to
generate the VSCM voltage and then send to U6 to generate the VCM (Vcom)

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voltage. Normally this VCM voltage is generated by the VREF circuit. The
VREF output line go through two resistors as voltage divider resistor circuit and
get the VSCM voltage, and then send it to U6 (HX8915A) to output the VCM
(Vcom) voltage. This Vcom voltage will send to the LCD Panel glass.

Note:

The Vcom (VCM, Common Voltage) voltage is about half of the VREF voltage.
Remember this rules, the VCM voltage is about half of the VREF voltage. If the
Vcom voltage not stable or their voltage is out from the original values, the TV
display will abnormal or their brightness problem.

After the VREF voltage was generated, it will send to 2 groups of resistors
voltage dividing circuits. These 2 groups of resistors voltage divider resistor
circuits will divided the VREF voltage to 14 channels different voltages call it
as VS1~VS14 GAMMA voltages. But these voltages can’t direct send to the
LCD Panel use, they need to send it to the buffer IC U6 (HX8915A or AS15 IC),
and then it will output the GAMMA voltages GM1~GM14. These GAMMA
voltages will send to the LCD Panel Source Driver board.

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Finally the GAMMA voltages and the Vcom (VCM) voltages were generated
through the circuit below:

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What will happen when Vcom (Common


Voltage) voltage missing?
When the Vcom (VCM) voltage is missing, the Panel display will become white
and it is looks like the negative picture. If this is happen to your TV, you need
to check their output voltage at the T-CON board. Normally their marking code
at PCB board is “Vcom”, “VCM” or etc. If you’re not sure what voltage values
is normal for the Vcom, never mind, do you remember the Vcom voltage is
about half of the VREF voltage. So you can find the VREF voltage to measure
it and then you can roughly know what the voltage values for the Vcom voltage
are.

How to know the GAMMA channels voltages normal or


abnormal?
As you know that the GAMMA channels voltages when different T-con board
or Panel, it has different channels in it. Normally is about 14 channels, 18
channels or above 20 channels. But all these GAMMA channels voltages has
one important rules, that is “ The GAMMA Channels Voltage their voltages
order is from high to low or low to high”!

For example good GAMMA Voltages from high to low (V315B3-C01T-CON):

CM1- 15.17V CM8- 6.27V

CM2- 14.16V CM9- 5.99V

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CM3- 11.99V CM10- 5.20V

CM4- 11.40V CM11- 4.26V

CM5-10.67V CM12- 3.36V

CM6- 9.88V CM13- 1.35V

CM7- 8.21V CM14- 0.73V

Their voltages order high to low will looks like this:

15.17V, 14.16V, 11.99V, 11.40V, 10.67V, 9.88V, 8.21V, 6.27V, 5.99V, 5.20V,
4.26V, 3.36V, 1.35V, 0.73V

If you found the GAMMA Channel Voltages like these, that’s mean the
GAMMA circuit is failure and you need to check it. If not find any components
failure, just try to replace their buffer IC like AS15, HX8915A & etc.

The Example of Bad GAMMA Voltages:

1) 11.5V, 10V, 8V, 3V, 7.06V, 6.75V, 6.03V, 5.73V, 4.88V, 4.02V, 3.66V,
2.81V, 1.35V, 0.53V

2) 0.78V, 1.45V, 2.28V, 3.88V, 4.34V, 5.02V, 5.78V, 6.67V, 9.23V, 8.95V,
8.55V, 9.46V, 10.78V, 12.3V

3) 15.02V, 14.52V, 11.38V, 10.01V, 9.47V, 8.95V, 8.03V, 7.55V, 6.68V,


5.62V, 4.03V, 2.76V, 5.13V, 0.68V

You can check the GAMMA voltages on the T-CON board and their marking
code is GM, CM, PGM or etc.

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Besides the DC-DC circuit has higher failure rate in T-Con board, the second is
the GAMMA circuit. So if the GAMMA voltages abnormal, it will cause the
TV display color abnormal, display noise in the display background or etc.

If These Supply Voltages & Control Signals


Missing What will Happen in LCD Panel?

(A) If missing or abnormal supply voltages of:

1.VGH (VON): Display will slow motion, white screen, display darkness
or display blank.

2. VGL (Voff): Ghosting display, washed out display with vertical


lines/bars.

3. VDA (Avdd): Display fully of vertical color lines/bars.

4. VDD (Vlogic): No display.

(B) If missing or abnormal of the gate control signals:

The display symptom is involved on horizontal area. Like double images,


jittering or jumping display, thin horizontal lines (a 1/3, 2/3 or full screen. It is
not one horizontal line/bar only) and so on.

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Various of T-CON Board Good Voltage


Testing Points and Their Symptom When
Voltage Fail to Appear
This chapter will provide the T-CON Board/Section of components part number
and their good testing point voltage values.

1) T-CON Board P/N: CMO V315B1-C01 (V315B1-L01)

D1= 431W

N6= 3.3V (LDO)

N7= 2.5V (LDO)

Q2= 4422

U1 & U2 = EM636165TS

U3= CM2681A

U5= 24LC128

U6= AS15-G

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UP1= AT1380AP (pin1= 0.5V, pin2= 0, pin3= 5V, pin4= 0V, pin5= 2.6V,
pin6= GND, pin7= 0.36V, pin8= 0.19V)

VCM= 5.9V, VREF= 12V, VDD= 3.3V, VGH= 19V, VDA= 13.5V,
VGHP= 24V, VGL= -5.6V

When U6 (AS15-G) fail, the TV will occur symptom like: display distortion, no
display, TV auto shutdown & etc. The AS15 IC can use HX8915-A as a
replacement at V315B1-L01, V315B3-L01, V315B1-L08 and V315B3-L04 T-
CON Board.

The D1 (431W) pin1 (C)=12V, pin2 (R)= 2.4V and pin3 (A)= GND. When D1
damage, U6 (AS15-G) will no VREF voltage output and causing the TV no
display symptom. Note: 431W and M431A is not same pin position, their pin1
& pin2 are opposite. So be careful when using the M431A as a replacement. But
we can direct replace it with the “N1B” marking code 431 component on the
inverter board.

2) T-CON Board P/N: CMO V420H1-C07 (V420H1-L07)

D1= N1B (can replace with 431W)

LP2= 3.3V

U2= 24LC128, U3& U4= EM638325TS

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U5= i7822 (pin1&2= VST 0.6V, pin3= 0.6V, pin4= GND, pin5= 5.8V, pin6&7-
VCOM= 5.5V, pin8-VDA= 13.7V)

U7= i7868A, U16= CM2679B/C/D , UP1= TPS65161, UP8= 2.5V (LDO)

VDD= 3.3V, VDA= 13.7V, VGH= 18V, VGL= -5.5V, VCOM= 5.5V,
GVON= 0V, GVOFF= 2.6V, VAA= 13.7V, VGHP= 20V

When U16 is using the CM2679D, the UP8 is use the 1.8V LDO. For the
CM2679B &C is use the 2.5V LDO. The LVDS Input Resistors for
CM2679B/C their good ohm values (between the resistor and GND) is about
400 ohm. If that is CM2679D is about 500 ohm. If the R149 ohm values
increases, normally this is because of the U16 (CM2679) is defective.

Another design of the V420H1-C07:

I7868A (same as i7868A) and AS19 IC can be interchangeable in CMO 37


inches and above LCD/LED Panel, like HX8919-A.

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If U1 (CM2679B) damage, or the voltage supply: 2.5V, 3.3V, 13.7V, 18V, -


5.5V and 12V missing, the TV will no display, but the backlight is lit. If the TV
screen is abnormal display, it could be their U1 (CM2679B) damage or dry
joins, GAMMA Correction IC i7868 or the T-CON board voltage supply
abnormal. When the VCOM= 5.5V voltage is missing, the TV display will
change to white or looks like negative picture.

3) T-CON Board P/N: CMO V370H1-L0A (35-D013142 [FHD-CM])

C= CP28, DP7 or Q9 damage will causing the 23V no output and the TV will
No Display symptom.

D1= 431

LP2 (Coil)= 3.3V

U1= 8902 (pin5 output VCOM= 5.5V)

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U5= 24LC128

U6= CM2677B

U8 & U11= EM638325

U14= AS19-G

UP2= FPS138, UP3= MAX1858, UP8= 2.5V (LDO), UP9= 2.5V (LDO)

VGHP= 23V, GVON= 0V, GVOFF= 2.6V, VGH= 21V, VGL= -5.5,

VDA= 13.5V, VDDC= 3.3V, VREF=12V, VCOM=5.5V

When the voltage supply 13.5V & 23V their filter capacitor is leakage or
shorted, the TV will No Display. Also for the other voltage supply like VDDC-
3.3V, VREF-12V, VDA-13.5V, VGH-21V, VGL=-5.5V, UP8&9=2.5V if
missing, the TV also No Display.

If the U6 (CM2677B) dry joins or U14 (AS19-G) damage will causing the TV
display distortion problem. When the U1 (8902) damage and causing the
VCOM 5.5V missing, the TV display will become white screen.

4) T-CON Board P/N: Chung Hwa CPT370WA03C

IC101= VTII8872, IC102 & IC103= EM636165TS, IC105= 25F12,

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IC201= E3A (same as 431), IC202= ISL24003, IC501= ISL976, L502= 3.3V

Q501= 576RE (pin1,2,5&6 is output, pin3 is a control pin, pin4= 13.7V input)

VREF= 12V

C= This 13.7V line filter capacitors always short circuit in this T-CON board.
Looks like a common fault in this T-CON board.

CNSR2 & CNSL2=> pin7 &8= -6.2V, pin9&10= 24V, pin11&12= 13.7V, pin
13&14= 6.5V, pin15&16= 3.3V, pin 17&18= 13.7V

5) T-CON Board P/N: Chung Hwa CPT320WA01C

D501= 3.3V

IC101= VE606RL (FPDB7352CXAVV)

IC104= IS42S32200

IC301= M431A

IC302, IC303, IC304, IC305, IC306= 2904

U501= 8728E

VREF= 12V

C537= 24V

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R528= 13.7V

R545= -6.2V

CNSR2 & CNSL2= PIN7&8= -6.2, PIN9&10= 24V, PIN11&12= 13.7V,


PIN13&14= 6.5V, PIN15&16= 3.3V, PIN17&18= 13.7V

When one of these IC: IC302, IC303, IC304, IC305 or IC306 defective, the TV
display will be darkness. This IC101 has higher damage rate in this T-Con
board. For example, their symptom likes no display and display distortion.

6) T-CON Board P/N: HV365WXC-200

LCD Panel: ChangHong M370X12-E1-B LED Panel

Testing the working voltage with Changhong LED37B1000C LED TV and the
screen is no display with blue screen only.

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1) LCD Panel: LG LC320WUN series LCD Panel

T-CON P/N: 6870C-0230A T-con Board

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2) LCD Panel: LG LC370WUD

T-CON P/N: 6870C-0264A

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3) LCD Panel: LG LC320/420/470/550WU_120Hz Control

T-CON P/N: 6870C-4000H T-con Board

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4) LCD Panel: LG V5 LC370/420WUD VER.6 Panel

T-CON Board P/N: 6870C-0309D

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5) LCD Panel: LG LC260WXESBA1 LCD Panel

T-CON P/N: 6870C-0250A T-CON board Good Voltage Test Points

Note: The purpose of T-CON board LED is to determine if the boot up


sequence of the T-CON is OK. This LED will turn on shortly after power is
applied then will go out in about 30 seconds. This assists the backlight in firing

Some of the T-con board design, if there’s an inverter-switching fault occur, the
LED light will remain on. If the LED light off, that’s mean the inverter section
is working fine.

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6) LCD Panel: Samsung LTA320W-L06 LCD Panel

T-Con P/N: 320WTLF3C2L V0.3

7) LCD Panel: Sharp LK315T3LZ54 LCD Panel

T-Con Board P/N: X3562TP-XF (TW10794V-0)

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Note: This T-con is using THV3051 as a DC-DC IC and BD8139EFV to


generate the GAMMA and VCOM voltages. Their good voltage testing points:

VIN: 5V, VDD: 3.3V, VDA: 15.6V, VGH: 30.9V, VGL: -1.6V

GAMMA, GM0~GM9 OUT= 15.5V ~ 8.5V (Decrement)

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Case Study to Learn LCD/LED TV T-CON


Board Repair
Use this T-CON Board P/N: CHIMEI V315B3-C01 as a reference case. It
will let us easy understand when the T-con board voltages change and how it
will cause the screen display symptom.

This T-con board is using CM1682A as Timing Control IC, TPS65161 as a DC-
DC Converter IC and HX8915 for generates the GAMMA voltages. Here are
the T-con board good voltages testing points:

Vin: 12V, VGH: GATE ON= 21V, VGL: GATE OFF= -5.6V, VDA= 15.9V,
VDD33= 3.3V, VDD18= 1.8V

If each of their voltages changes, it will make the display on screen change too.
Here is the good example of the change of T-con board voltages:

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1) If the VGL line voltage drops to -1V it will looks like this:

2) If VGL is 0V, the screen display as below:

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3) If the VGH voltage drops to 6V, display will looks like the weakness CRT
TV tube as picture below:

4) For the GAMMA and VCOM circuit, if these circuit voltage lines abnormal
the display screen will change to white screen, negative display and so on.

- If GAMMA/GM1-GM14 voltages are 0V or 12V, it could be their dividing


resistor open circuits and causing white screen.

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- If the GAMMA/GM1-GM14 1 group or more group’s voltage drops, it


will because of their dividing resistors values change or the GAMMA IC
damage, their LCD screen display will change to Negative display. Must
check their GM1-GM14 with voltage decrement.

- If VCOM not output or it is 0V, it is causing by the IC damage, CN1 or


CN2 FPC cable/s contacts problem, Soure (Scan) & Gate (Data) Driver
IC damage also can occur the symptom like picture below:

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5) Repair Tips for V315B3-C01T-con Board:

a) Symptom: TV No Display but Sound Ok and the backlight working.

Check the T-con board and found that SMD fuse burnt. If this type of
symptom doesn’t just put another fuse to power on the TV, it may damage
seriously again.

Repair/Solution:

Since the SMD fuse burnt, must using the Multimeter checking Vcc input
line with GND ohm values. The values show it is normal, continue checking the
other voltages lines like VGL, VGH, VDA & etc. Finally found VDA line to
GND was shorted and it was 0 ohm. Disconnect the both FPC cables, VDA line
still remain shorted. Now checking their VDA line corresponding components
and found the CP12 shorted. After remove CP12, VDA line ohm values back to
normal and testing this CP12 was confirm it had shorted. After replace SMD
fuse and CP12, the VDA output 15.9V and TV is working properly.

b) Symptom: No Display but Sound Ok and the backlight is working

Repair/Solution:

Check the Vin have 12V input and other voltages lines also normal
except VDA line is 0V. Because of the T-con board DC-DC voltage control by
the timing control, as follows: VDD25, VDD18 => VDA => VGL =>VGH, the
VDA is control by TPS65161 pin 27 output logic high/low signal (voltage) to
QP1 (P-ch MOSFET) pin 4, when signal logic low received the MOSFET is
switch ON and the VDA voltage has output and reaching to the GAMMA
correction IC.

Test the QP1 MOSFET, pins 1, 2 & 3 have 15.9V. It had proved that the
VDA voltage is present. Testing MOSFET pin 4 is logic low signal, but pins 5,
6, 7 & 8 no VDA output! Remove and testing the QP1 MOSFET and found it
had opened circuit. After replace QP1, the VDA got 15.9V output and display
back to normal.

Note: If don’t have the QP1 on hand, temporary can just using a wire
connect QP1 pins 1 and 8, so it will bypass the QP1 switch function and testing
T-con board is ok or not.

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c) Symptom: Screen Shows Vertical Color Stripes. The stripes are


slowly to increase.

Repair/Solution:

The vertical color stripes is slowly increase till full screen of vertical
color stripes. This symptom could be the VGH circuit abnormal. Check the
VGHP has 21V but VGH is 0.3V only instead of 21V. Testing QP7 (2N7002)
pin 2 is logic high, pin 6 has 21V. For testing purpose, try to using a wire
connect QP7 pin 6 to pin 4. After connected the wire, the VGH has 21V output
now and display show perfectly. After replace the QP7, display is working
properly now.

d) Symptom: Screen Fully of Vertical Stripes and Sometime NO Display

Repair/Solution:

From the above symptom, it could be one of the DC-DC circuits


abnormal and causing this problem. Check the DC-DC circuits and found that
VGH voltage not stable and it is about 4.6V only. After some time, the DC-DC
circuits all voltages will no output (No Display) and need to power off and then

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on it again the voltages will come. When the no voltages output, power off the
TV, using the finger touch the IC and feeling their temperature is a bit high but
not extremely hot. Suspect the FPC cables problem; remove both CN1 & 2 and
measure the VGH voltage still not stable. So the problem is still in VGH circuit
line. Check the VGH line corresponding components, by disconnecting the
CP19, CP43 and found that when removed CP43, the VGH voltage line is back
to 21V! Replace CP43 with 1uF/50V, the T-con problem solved.

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Part-3
How to
Troubleshooting &
Repairing LCD/LED
T-CON & Panel

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Types of LCD/LED TV Display


Problem
1) No Display (Grey Screen: you can feel that their backlight is lit)

This type of screen problem, you need to see their backlight is lit or not. If the
backlight lit but no display, then use the volt meter to check their T-con board
VCC supplies input voltage. If the Vcc has 12V or a similar voltage, that’s
mean the problem is on T-CON board or Panel. If the T-con VCC input voltage
missing, you need to trace it back to mainboard.

We can use the LCD/LED Panel Tester to checking their T-con + Panel are
working or not. So to confirm the problem is on Mainboard or Panel. Also we
can use the other two testers too.

2) Display Upside Down & Painting Display Problem

Normally this type of problem is causing by their setting in between Mainboard


and their T-con board. So the solution is to login to TV service mode
(Mainboard) to change their Panel setting. Or you can modify their T-con like
inside the LCD/LED Screen Panel Repair ebook. If cannot modify, then change
the T-con board to solve this problem.

3) White Display

Normally this type of problem is the T-con or Panel damage. If you use the
LVDS convert to VGA Tester, the TV Mainboard can output a perfect display
on its LCD screen there.

4) Display Slow Motion

Normally this type of problem is the T-con or Panel damage. If you use the
LVDS convert to VGA Tester, the TV Mainboard can output a perfect display
on its LCD screen there.

5) Display Double Images/ Jittering or Jumping

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Normally this type of problem is the T-con or Panel damage. If you use the
LVDS convert to VGA Tester, the TV Mainboard can output a perfect display
on its LCD screen there.

6) Whole Screen of Vertical Colors Lines (Static or Dynamic)

Most of the time, this type of screen problem is causing by their T-con. If
you’re not sure, you can call out their TV OSD Menu. It is also same problem
too. If their OSD Menu can show a perfect image on the screen, that’s mean the
problem is in the Mainboard there.

Or just use the LCD Panel Tester to testing it, you will know the result directly.

7) Screen Display Divided to Several Section or Display Content Opposites

This type of problem is causing be their T-con board EEPROM firmware


abnormal.

8) One or Several Horizontal/Vertical Bar or Lines on Screen

Normally this type of problem is causing by their TV Panel.

9) Abnormal Display (Not mention the above)

This type of screen symptom, you can try call out their OSD Menu to see it is
normal or not. If OSD Menu normal, that’s mean the problem is on the
Mainboard. If still same problem, then you needs to use the LCD Panel Tester
or another two testers to testing this TV.

Notes:

If these voltage lines abnormal on T-CON Board, what will happen on TV


Screen?

a) Vin (12V), VDD (3.3V), VAA/VDA(~17V)


If these voltage missing or abnormal, the screen will no display.

b) VGH, VGL
If these voltage missing or abnormal, the screen will become slow motion
or abnormal display.

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c) Vcom
If this voltage missing or abnormal, the screen will flashing or display not
sharp (like low level contrast screen).

Tools and Equipment for LCD Screen


Panel Repair
Before starting repair LCD Panel, the first thing is we must have the right tools.
Without the tools, we can’t do anything even you know how to repair it. The
common tools like Multimeter, cutter, soldering iron, Oscilloscope (50MHz
~100Mhz, optional) and etc it is a common use tools. But I will list out some
special tools to helps TV repairer to repair LCD Panel easily.

1) Magnifier: more than 60X is better. Also prepare a small magnifier in the
pocket, when need to see a small thing or lines it will helps to you.

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2) A clean and big table: To suitable for big size LCD Panel repair. Like the
photo above. Also put the fluorescent light below the table as a backlight of
Panel.

3) Vacuum Pad: To let us easy to pick up the LCD Panel safely and easily.

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4) LCD/LED Panel Tester: This is a MUST have tool to let us easily diagnosis
LCD Panel working or not, and no more guess game in LCD Panel repair. If
you know how to setting TV Mainboard and programming their firmware
through ISP Programmer, you can use the Universal TV Mainboard as a LCD
Panel Tester. Because the Universal TV Mainboard can support more range of
LCD Panel. It can support 15inches ~42 inches or 26 inches ~84inches LCD
Panel.

With the above tools and equipment, it will increase your LCD Panel repairing
speed and you will enjoy repairing LCD Panel.

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How to Use the LCD/LED Panel Tester


Correctly?
Nowadays, the LCD/LED Panel Tester is a must have tool to repair an
LCD/LED TV. It is cheaper than the LVDS Convert to VGA & V-By-One
Panel Testers. So lots of the TV repairer purchased this type of Panel Tester.

Unfortunately, they bought the wrong package of this LCD/LED Panel Tester.
Please look at the picture below:

The above LCD Panel Tester is a standard package only. The seller put their
advertisement say this Tester can support LCD Panel from 10 inches until 55 or
higher inches too! But from the above picture to see that, it is not user friendly
for the TV repair!! When you bought the above LCD Panel Tester package, this
tester will not help much in TV Panel repair.

Because of the seller not put all type of the LVDS cables to standard package of
LCD/LED Panel Tester. When you want to testing the 32, 37, 39, 40, 42, 47, 50,
55 inches TV panel with this tool, you will feel the lack of the LVDS cables to
testing the above TV Panel.

So I will recommend you when purchase this type of LCD/LED Panel, you
must ask the seller to purchase extra LVDS cables like: 8-bits Single & Dual
Channels types, and also for the 10-bits Single & Dual Channels LVDS cables.

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How to Know Which LVDS Cable is Suitable to this TV Panel?


That’s easy to just refer to back to their LCD Panel specification sheet, and then
you will know what type of LVDS cable of this Panel (T-con board) use. Below
is an example Panel datasheet of AUO T315XW02 VC. Inside the “”General
Description” section there, it is shows their cable type already is 8-Bits and 1
Channel LVDS cable like picture below:

Important Note:

1) Make sure that the T-CON Vcc input voltage pins are connected correctly
to LCD/LED Panel Tester.
2) Also choose the correct LCD Panel voltage values for the TV Panel need
to test.

If just wrong doing the above either one, it can damage and burn the LCD/LED
TV Panel!!! So be careful on this part, if not, afterward you will regret.

One more thing is make sure the TV backlight is working properly. If not you
can’t see anything on TV screen.

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How to Isolate Display Problem from


Mainboard, T-con Board or LCD Panel?
This is an important subject to all TV repairers. Because every day the TV
repairer will facing many TV display problem on their workbench. So they need
to know the faster way to how to isolate TV display problem.

1) Mainboard or T-con board Problem?


In this section, you have two methods to isolate the display problem from
Mainboard and T-con board.

a) First is call out the TV OSD Menu (just click on the remote control
MENU button is ok). If the OSD Menu can show good display, that’s mean the
problem is in the Mainboard or there LVDS cable/s there. But when the display
problem still present on the OSD Menu there, that mean higher percentage is
their T-con board or LCD Panel defective. But this method is not 100% accurate.

b) So using the LCD Panel Tester to test the T-con board and we can
know the result directly. Or we can also using the Universal TV Mainboard as
an LCD Panel Tester. If you know how change their setting. Besides these LCD
Panel testers, actually I also found other design LCD Panel tester in the market
now. But compare with their price and performance, I think these two types
LCD Panel Tester is ok to use. Unless you’re repair the 4K (or above) type LCD
Panel.

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c) Using the good tools can help us to isolate the TV Display problem made
easy, for example:

i) LCD/LED Panel Tester

- A tester to test the T-con + Panel is working or not. So this tester


can generate and send the Testing Color Bar to the Panel through T-con Board.
The tester like picture below:

ii) LVDS convert to VGA Tester

- This type of tester have two design, one is their tester build in the
LCD screen and another one is need to connect to a monitor to see the video
output is normal or not. Normally, this tester can test Mainboard output video
signals LVDS to VGA and see the result on its own LCD screen or connect it to
a monitor to see the display result. This tester is looks like the picture below:

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iii) V-by-One converts to LVDS (also to VGA) for 4K TV Mainboard.

- This type of tester is more expensive than the above two. Because
of this tester can support to the latest 2K~4K TV Panel. It also same as the
LVDS convert to VGA Tester, the display result can see on its own LCD screen
or connect to a VGA monitor. Please see on the picture below:

The item (ii) & (iii) tester also use for TV mainboard repair. Because the
mainboard just supply the voltage input and their LVDS output just connects to
the Tester and you will know this Mainboard can output a good display or not.

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d) Use an Oscilloscope (about 100MHz, higher is better but cost high) to
measure the LVDS signals to determine mainboard have LVDS signals
reaching the T-con board. So that you can confirm the mainboard is ok or
not. But this method was not 100% accurate. If the display abnormal but
the mainboard still have send the LVDS signals to T-con board. Or you
have all the good waveform and values records on your own for that
mainboard & T-con board. So that you can compare each other and know
which signals waveform are good and bad. Below are the pictures of how
T-con board Vcc input to T-con and the mainboard LVDS signals
connect to T-con Board.

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Picture troubleshooting with checking the LVDS signal:

LVDS with full field color bar input

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The scope probe was placed on a random LVDS connector pin with a full
field color bar input. Note: Both pictures look different due to the
time/division settings.

When full field color bar input signal has been removed, the scope will
look like pictures below with different time/division:

This check will verify whether or not the LVDS signal is reaching to the
T-con board.

2) T-con Board or LCD Panel?


In this section, I will recommend to read on this ebook “Part-3: LCD Panel Cut
Off Modification”.

Actually this method not only can repair the display Double Images problem, it
cans also diagnosis the LCD Panel at the same time. Even this method is not
100% accurate but it still acceptable. Compare to the TV repairer have buy the
TAB Bonding Machine. Normally they are just directly replacing a working T-
con board to testing it. Even that T-con was built-in the Source PCB board.
Their reason is this method will save time and increase the repairing speed.
Because they need to repair over 200 pcs LCD panel per month. But the
question is, when all these LCD Panel came in with different brands and models,
so how can they prepare all these T-con board? It will stuck the cash flow for a
company.

So why not learn the troubleshooting & repairing skills to save money and even
troubleshooting time if you know exactly how it work.

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You Must Know Why Repair LED/LCD


TV Panel Unsuccessfully

Repair LCD/LED TV Panel is a challenging job. So we always need to find and


learn the good & helpful TV Panel repairing information to improve our skills.
When the skills improved, that’s mean repair the TV Panel successful rate will
increase at the same time too!

But I received several members email said they hard to successful repair the TV
Panel. Finally, I found that they have a same mistake to learn the knowledge of
repair TV Panel.

For example:

An LCD TV with display slow motion problem. Normally it is causing by their


abnormal VGH voltage. So the member emails me about this problem and I told
him to checking the VGH voltage. After next day, he replied my email and said
all voltages on the T-CON board are normal.

I asked him, did you check the VGH voltage until to the X-COF pin there? He
said no. Then I asked him to check again. But I forgot to tell him that LCD
Panel has 3 x external Gate COF and also need to check too. So next email, he
told me that the VGH voltage normal even measure until the X-COF pins there.
So he feels like this TV Panel is beyond repair and need to return back to
customer.

So I encourage him try again. Because he never finish check the VGH yet.
Luckily, when he check the Gate COF-1 (COF BoardView or my previously
call it as Bypass Modification) and found that VGH voltage missing! So he
connects a wire from T-con board VGH point to the Gate COF-1 VGH point.
Finally, his TV Panel problem solved!

From the above story, we know that different people even learn from a same
book, but get a different result! Hopefully, the entire TV repairers don’t do this
mistake again.

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A Good Workbench and Tools will Help to Increase Successful


Repair Rate
Yes, a good environment workbench with the entire necessary tools standby to
use will help to increase the successful TV panel repair rate. These things and
tools will helps to you:

1) A clean workbench with the proper lighting.


2) Magnifier
3) LCD/LED Panel Tester
4) LCD & LED Backlight Tester
5) Sharp & Fine tip Needle Soldering Iron
6) Universal ISP Programmer
7) Good sharp knife and etc accessories.
8) TV Panel repairing information like: Panel datasheet specification info,
Panel schematic diagram and my ebooks: V3, V4, LCD/LED Screen
Panel Repair Guide (V1.0) and this ebook also.

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Is T-CON Board Can Do Their Self Test


Like PSU Self Test?
Yes it is. The latest design of T-con board they have built in the self test color
patterns. But for some old design T-con board it is not available. To put the T-
Con board self test, you just need to provide their Vcc input (VIN) but must
take off their LVDS cable/s. But some T-con board they have special method to
do their self test, like the LG panel T-con board 6870C-0309D. I will shows you
later.

So using a wire solder on mainboard Panel_Vcc point and another side solder to
T-con Vcc input. You MUST make sure the T-con board Vcc/Vin voltage first
and then checking that mainboard Panel_Vcc voltage is same as your T-con Vin.
After make sure their voltage is correct then solder them with a wire. If not it
will damage your T-con board or LCD Panel! Other section like PSU, Inverter,
and CCFL/EEFL Lamps just connected as it. Make sure WITHOUT connect the
LVDS cable/s.

After that power on the TV, you will see White, Red, Blue, Green and Black
patterns show on screen. So that you can confirm the T-con Board, LCD Panel,
CCFL/EEFL Lamps, PSU/IP Board are ok. Otherwise the T-con is defective.

For example: if the TV having the display distortion problem, but you not sure
is it the T-con board or mainboard problem. So you can use this method to
testing the T-con board. If the T-con can show a good display (Color patterns)
on the screen, so that problem is the mainboard or LVDS cable/s. Also don’t
forget to check the T-con board LVDS cable connector socket for dry joins or
pins problem.

For example, the LG 42LK520 LCD TV T-con Board Self Test Method:

(LCD Panel: V5 LC370/420WUD Ver.6, T-CON: 6870C-0309D)

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What is TAB Bypass Modification?


This repairing method only can apply to the LCD Panel with external Gate
Driver TAB/COF. If the LCD Panel Gate Driver COF built-in the LCD Panel
glass, so this method will not work to this LCD Panel.

The TAB Bypass Modification method is use to solve the LCD Panel Gate
Driver control lines and supply voltage lines circuit break inside the glass! If
your LCD Panel facing this problem, even you have the expensive TAB
Bonding Machine also can’t help in this issue.

How to do the TAB Bypass Modification? First we need to standby some tools
and spare parts before starting to do the TAB Bypass Modification.

1) Multimeter

2) Magnifier- more than 60x is better

3) Thin copper wire (0.1mm)

4) TAB Bypass List (inside this ebook Part-5: TAB/COF Bypass List)

* If you know where to connect from T-con board or Source PCB to TAB
IC correct point, then no need to refer to this list.

5) Fine tip soldering iron

For example, when a TV problem is Display Slow Motion symptom, normally it


is because of their VGH voltage missing on the Gate Driver side. Using
Multimeter to measure VGH voltage is present on the Source PCB or not. If yes,
continue to checking the Y-TAB testing point. With the help of TAB Bypass
List, we know that which point is the Y-TAB VGH voltage point. If no any
VGH voltage here or the voltage drop a lot causing by supply line increasing

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resistance. Now we can use the thin copper wire to solder Y-TAB VGH voltage
point. After that find the VGH point on Source PCB or T-con board there and
solder that thin copper wire. That’s all.

Sometime the circuit break inside the LCD Panel glass is not just one line only.
Maybe 2 or more lines, especially their top corner side if broken a bit. It can be
more than 10 lines too!

If TAB part number not in the list or we don’t know which point is for which
signal line, so how to solve this problem? Actually we can use the Magnifier
over 60X to trace their lines from Source PCB to the Y-TAB there. If the LCD
Panel top corner is broken, so we can use this method to repair the LCD Panel.
Because when the Panel top corner side is broken, it will need to connect more
than 5 or 10 lines! So it will hard to get the full TAB voltage point, unless you
use this method to find it out.

Below is a sample photos on how to do TAB Bypass Modification:

1. Check the voltage on Source PCB there.

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2. Checking the voltage values on Y-TAB to make sure that supply voltages or
signals is reaching there. If not, that’s mean this line is circuit break inside the
Panel glass.

3. Solder the appropriate TAB point, where their voltage or signal lines are open
circuit from Source PCB.

4. Finally solder these wires to the correct points on the Source PCB.

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What is LCD Panel Cut Off Modification?


This repairing method is for diagnosis LCD Panel when occur short circuit or
leakage inside the Panel. Even this method is not 100% accurate, but it has
higher rate as over 80% accuracy. From the theory of how is LCD Panel work,
‘most’ of the LCD/LED Panel has both sides of Gate Driver, especially for HD
LCD Panel or above level Panel. That’s why, when the LCD Panel one of their
Gate Driver side failure or short circuit, we can diagnosis and cut off their
shorted line/s to save an expensive LCD Panel.

A) When to use this “LCD Panel Cut Off Modification Method”?

1) When LCD Panel symptom is Double Images or Jittering/Jumping


display.

2) When the LCD Panel problem has unstable Horizontal Lines/Bars.

3) When suspect one of the Gate Driver side has short circuit in
signal lines or voltage supply lines.

4) The LCD Panel has fully of horizontal thin lines on the screen.

5) The strange display problem occurs in LCD Panel. When facing


this type of display problem, we can try to use this method to isolate the
problem is occurs in Gate Driver side or not. Or which Gate Driver side is
causing the problem occurs.

6) To isolate the display problem in LCD Panel or T-con board itself.

B) How to use this “LCD Panel Cut Off Modification Method”?

We must know which are the Gate Driver control signal lines (included the
clock lines) and voltage lines (VGH, VGL and so on). Normally these signal
and voltage lines are going through the first X-TAB (X1) to right side Gate
Driver and the last X-TAB (Xn) to left side of Gate Driver.

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When a display problem occurs and suspects it is the T-con board or LCD Panel
failure:

1) With T-con Board:

If this LCD Panel has the T-con board, it is easy to do the Cut Off Modification
testing. Just remove their FPC cables one by one. For example:

a) First write down the Gate Driver control signals and supply voltage
values on the paper.

b) Power off TV, remove one side of FPC cable from T-con board. Now
power on TV and see the display screen result. If half of the display normal and
another half is blank (or no display) refer to the photo below, that’s mean, the
problem was in the right side of Panel Gate Driver. And confirm this is a LCD
Panel problem. Remember to write down their signals and supply voltage values.

So find the failure Right side of Gate Driver control signals (if that is
Double Images problem, Display Jumping, Horizontal bars/lines Jittering and so
on), CKV1, 2, 3…, CKVB1, 2, 3…, STVP, VCST, OE and so on. For how to
cut off the signal lines please refer to the Part-4: Double Images repair case
histories. If the display problem is slow motion on the screen, you need to find
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DVDD, VGL and so on to do the TAB Bypass Modification. If that LCD Panel
is without the external Y-TABs, and the voltage values are normal, that’s mean
this LCD Panel is beyond repair. Because the problem was inside the Gate
Driver glass, so nothing we can do for this LCD Panel.

If the result is both side also show failure display on the screen and their
voltages recorded were all normal, that’s mean this LCD Panel is NOT worth to
repair it, if LCD Panel is no Y-TAB on both sides of Gate Driver. If one or both
sides have the Y-TABs there, then you need to use the TAB Bonding Machine
to replace their Y-TABs to save the LCD Panel. But some time with this
situation, about 20% of LCD Panel with above symptom (both sides show bad
display) can be repaired. But this LCD Panel is not last long.

If the result is both side also show failure display on the screen and their
voltages recorded for T-con board is abnormal, then we can suspect the problem
is in the T-con board not the LCD Panel! From here we can isolate the problem
is in the T-con or LCD Panel defective!

For big inches LCD Panel with 4 FPC cables, it also uses the same
method. Where left side is 2 FPC cables and right is another 2 FPC cables.

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2) Without T-con Board:

For the LCD Panel without T-con board and no any external Y-TABs it is hard
to swap testing both sides of Gate Driver. But we still can cut off their Gate
Driver supply voltages like VGH, VGL and DVDD (3.3v) for one side first. So
the display will show half screen is ok, another half screen is blank/black. So
their result will same as “With T-con” method. If the first half display can show
a good images but another one is bad images, this LCD Panel can be repair. If
both sides also showing bad images, that’s mean this LCD Panel is beyond
repair.

To learn how to cut off the signal lines please refer to the “Part-4: Double
Images repair case histories” for more details.

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TAB Bonding Machine

The main purpose of TAB Bonding Machine is to use for bonding the
TAB/COF on the LCD Panel only. Is the TAB Bonding Machine is a
compulsory tool to repair LCD Panel? My answer is not really. Because it will
depends on the repairing business. For example how many quantity of LCD
Panel need to repair every month? If your answer is HUGE over 50 or 100 pcs
above, I will highly recommend you buy a good TAB Bonding Machine to earn
more profit from this field.

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The TAB Bonding Machine is not a cheap tool and their cost for the TAB &
ACF cleaning chemical, ACF glue and so on is very high. So if your repairing
business didn’t have this repairing volume on LCD Panel, I will not recommend
buying it. But when you buy the TAB Bonding Machine, make sure you’re
choose a good quality with a good support seller or manufacturer, if not it will
waste your money and time!

If you’re interesting to buy the TAB Bonding Machine please contact me at:
fastrepairguide@gmail.com or http://www.lcdrepairguide.com/tools/

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Laser Repair System

Latest LCD Panel repair equipment is Laser Repair System. This is a new repair
machine for LCD Panel repair. The price for this machine is very expensive
than TAB Bonding Machine. It is about 10X more expensive than the TAB
Bonding Machine! This LCD Panel repair equipment is use by the LCD Panel
manufacturer or the LCD Panel Repair manufacturer only. This laser repair
system can repair:

1) LCD Panel bright dots on the screen

- Actually they just use this laser system to “turn off” that bright dot only.
Where this bright dot after laser machine repair, it will change to “black dot”
only. So a one black dot will hard to see or scan by human eyes.

2) It can remove the circuit short (ITO) inside Panel.

3) And so on.

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All these troubleshooting & repairing methods will


not write again in Part-4 repair case histories to save
some pages and file size of this ebook.

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Part-4
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LCD/LED Screen
Panel Repair Case
Histories

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Procedure to Repair Samsung


LCD/LED Panel without External Gate
COF
This chapter will help you repair a Samsung 2008-2013 type panel screens that
use gate circuits embodied in glass screen cell (chip on glass COG). But the
knowledge you learn from this chapter, also can apply to other brands of panel
repair. The procedure has a rate of success of 0-90%, but it will depend on your
screen panel type, the tools you use and the knowledge you’ve learn from my
previous ebook (Also included this chapter too). You have to accept that
sometimes, even the screen panel will work but a thin line may appear randomly
on screen. Also, sometimes, the screen will not respond to any procedure
described here. In this file, I will refer only on repairing gate problems of fault
in Samsung screen panels.

1. About Samsung Panels


A display device includes multiple pairs of field generating electrodes and an
electro-optical active layer interposed there between. Generally, one of the pair
of field generating electrodes is connected to a switching element to receive an
electric signal and the electro-optical active layer converts electric signal into an
optical signal to display images.

The display device typically includes a gate driver and a data driver. The gate
driver applies to a gate line a gate signal that turns a pixel on and off, and the
data driver converts image data into data voltages and then applies the
converted data voltage to a data line.

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“We are interested only in gate signal circuit, this is the one that faults and
need to be fixed”

The gate signals are processed by the scan driver circuits and amplified by the
level shifter to analog signals, which are outputted as the gate pulses for
scanning the display panel.

Gate driving circuits can be mounted - (TCP) tape carrier package or printed on
glass - (COG) chip on glass. On Samsung panels, gate driving circuits were
replaced since 2008-2009 with gate drivers on glass mounted transistors, using
ASG technology (Amorphous Silicon Gate).

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Each gate line has a block circuit glass mounted transistors called SR, made
using ASG technology. The gate driver receives clock signals CKV and CKVB
and the start signal STVP, and sequentially apply on voltages to gate lines G1-
Gn.

The display area 300 is represented by the resistor Rp and the capacitor

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Cp. As show below, the gate lines G1-Gn, and the liquid crystal capacitor CIc
and storage capacitor Cst , respectively have the resistance and capacitance, and
the sum thereof is represented by one resistor Rp and one capacitor Cp. The
gate voltage output from each line block SR1-SRn is analog transmitted through
the gate line corresponding.

The SR blocks are connected between, with glass printed connections, and
when a component of one SR block faults, owing to the fact that is on glass, the
repair is impossible.

However, with some trickery made on command signals of gate driver’s


blocks, you can partially or totally repair the faults.

CKV and phase opposition CKVB signal, and start STVP signal, are
synchronizing the gate outputs to screen lines. For a small screen, we will have
only one set of signals: CKV, CKVB and STVP. For a bigger screen, we will
have 2 gate drivers blocks and 2 sets of signals, CKV1, CKVB1, STVP1 and
CKV2, CKVB2, STVP2, each of this signals sets will command a gate driver on
down or upper side of the screen.

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The fault can be visible on whole screen, half of screen, so we need to cut in
either signals sets, or one by one, depending on each situation. On large screen
panels, starting with 32 inch, there are gate drivers on both sides of the screen,
and we can have 2, 3 or 4 sets of signals. In this case, the command of 4 blocks
gate drivers (CKV1.....CKV4, etc) are made in various ways, one way it is as
below:

- First gate signal will command upper side of screen odd lines, second
gate signal - lower side of screen odd lines, third gate signal will
command upper side of screen even lines, fourth gate signal lower side of
screen even lines.

A fault screen will display in many ways:

- Doubled image on all screen, on vertical, or image stop.


- Half of screen, upper or lower, doubled or static image, the other half will
be correct displayed.
- On whole screen are horizontal lines where image is reversed or static.
- A part of the screen is darker and with lines.
- Vertical flickering image on all screen or upper or lower half of the
screen
- In an area of the screen, the image has lines on it.
- On area where image is not right, can also to have a certain color or fail
of color.

2. General Considerate Regarding Samsung Panel


by Disconnecting Gate Drivers Signals
This method also called as “Cut-Off Modification” in my previous ebook
“LCD/LED Screen Panel Repair Guide”.

(2.1) The generating circuit for gate drivers, called LEVEL SHIFTER or SCAN
DRIVER, can be mounted on T-CON drivers, on PCB (printed wire board)
connected to screen, or in glass screen.

(2.2) When level shifter is in glass cell, you cannot disconnect it, but you can try
to disconnect the input signal – CPV, STV and OE. This signals will go on both
sides of the screen, thru left and right PCB, you can disconnect one side first,

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check if any improvement, and if not, disconnect other side and re-connect first
one.

(2.3) First of all you have to check is: where is the LEVER SHIFTER IC, by
finding check points CKV CKVB and STVP. Usually the LEVER SHIFTER is
on TCON board or on T-CON PCB attached to the screen glass cell.

(2.4) When you cut CKV, CKVB and STVP signals on printed wire circuit, you
have to be sure that the disconnection will be made to screen direction, there are
several situations when connection with level shifter is between check points
and screen, so cutting the printed wire circuit near this check points to be with
no result.

(2.5) The T-CON processor generates only low voltage gate signals, like CPV,
STV and OE, the level shifter circuit is not integrated in t-con processor, is a
separate IC.

(2.6) Sometimes there are 2 or 3 LEVEL SHIFTER IC, like in picture below:

But latest t-con boards have the same IC for LEVEL SHIFTER and DC-DC
source, especially on small size screens (15-32”).

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(2.7) Generally, if screen configuration permits, you have to check the printed
wire circuit from T-con to both left/right PCBs, in connection to panel for all
signals CKV, CKVB and STVP. The best way to repair is to cut the signals near
screen, on left/right PCB, or left/right connection to screen on PCB (if only one
board attached to screen cell).

(2.8) Sometimes, cutting some signals only from left or right will solve the
image problems but cutting same signals from both right / left connection to
screen to generate more errors.

(2.9) If you have a T-con apart from screen cell, first step is to find which part
of the screen is fault. Disconnect left FFC between T-con and left PCB and
power the tv. If you have now on right part of the screen a normal image, means
that you have a fault in left side of the cell. If still a fault image, re-connect the
left FFC and disconnect right FFC between T-con and left PCB and power the
tv. If you have now on left part of the screen a normal image, means that you
have a fault in right side of the cell.

(2.10) On some screens, Level Shifter IC have on outputs, some zero ohms
resistors, so, you can first remove this resistors and check if any improvements.
You should remove on signal groups, for example, when you remove output of
CKV2, you have to remove also CKVB2 signal.

(2.11) Sometimes, you have on left/right PCB, some zero ohms resistors that
connect Level Shifter to right/left screen cell. In this case, just remove those
resistors for groups that fault. In example below, RM1 connects to screen the
STVP signal, RM2 connects to screen CKV1 signal, RM3-CKV2, RM4-CKV3,
RM5-CKVB1, RM6-CKVB2, and RM7-CKVB3 .

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(2.12) As I explained in previous presentation, the CKV, CKVB and STVP


signals scan between positive voltage VONE and negative voltage VOFFE.
Sometimes, a small raise of VOFFE negative voltage will remove faults of the
screen.

3. Steps You Have To Do When Repairing A


Samsung Panel
(3.1) identify the Level Shifter generator, by finding the inputs CPV, OE and
STV check points, or finding the outputs CKV1...CKVn, CKVB1...CKVBn,
and STVP1...STVPn check points.

(3.2) Check the VONE and VOFF voltages and note the values.

(3.3) First, disconnect the CKV1, CKVB1 and STVP signals, after that CKV2,
CKVB2, and so on.

(3.4) Disconnections will be made so the wires from screen panel to be “on
air”

(3.5) when disconnect the printed wire board near screen entrance, by cutting
the printed circuit, you have to be sure that you will be able to solder this wires,
so the cut has to be made with some distance from data driver flexible circuit.

(3.6) First disconnect, CKV1 and CKVB1- if image still have thin lines, just
strap the wires coming from screen panel CKV1 and CKVB1 with a thin
wire.

(3.7) After connecting CKV1 and CKVB1 with a thin wire, try also to ground
this 2 points, or try to connect to VOFF.

(3.8) If no improvements, try to disconnect CKV2 and CKVB2 (with STVP


disconnected) and make same steps as for CKV1 and CKVB1 (3,6 and 3.7).

(3.9) If we have also CKV3, CKVB3 and CKV4 and CKVB4, make the same
procedure as CKV1 and CKVB1, described on 3.6-3.7.

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(3.10) If, for example, by disconnecting CKV3 and CKVB3 we have a normal
screen display, re-connect the former signals to panel screen, one by one in
pairs (CKV1 and CKVB1, and so on).

(3.11) It is possible that, sometimes only by disconnecting pair 1 and 4 to have a


normal screen, but by disconnecting all 4 pairs to have a fault image.

(3.12) Sometimes, even the image is correct displayed, you'll have a thin line in
the area where gain glass circuit is failure - this cannot be repairable. You have
to advice the client about this, and ask him to put in balance the final result of
this procedure against the cost of a new panel screen.

4. Samsung Panel Screen Repair Case


(4.1) Panel Screen: LTA260AP02
T-CON: 260AP02C2LV0.2
Level Shifter IC: IC8-AG32AE2

Level shifter receives from processor this low voltage signals: OE, STV and
CPV1, CPV2, and from DC-DC source, VON and VOFF voltages Output
signals that controls 2 gate drivers are CKV1, CKVB1 and STVP1, respectively,
CKV2, CKVB2 and STVP2.

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Clock signals are starting from T-con Board, and you don't have to open the
screen panel. First, cut and disconnect on printed side, where indicated in
picture, CKV1 and CKVB1, strap on the check point on component side only
CKV1 and CKVB1

If still image fault, proceed identical with CKV2 and CKVB2. If there is no
image, just rebuild the CKV1 and CKVB1 connections on printed side.
Sometimes, you need to disconnect also STVP1 (2) signal. Be patience, and
check all combinations possible to have a normal picture. If fault solved but
after a while appears some vertical white lines in an area with a static image,
like a channel logo, you have to connect strapped pair to VOFF, instead of GND,
and raise a little the VOFF with minus 3-5v. You can do that by lowering the
resistor connected between REF and FBN of bias power supply IC7. Have
TPS65160 schematic below:

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Another fault, over all image there are vertical thin colored lines. All voltages
are correct. SDRAM – IC4 EM638325TS-7G is fault. Change T-con or replace
memory.

Another fault: Black screen, after a while will appear vertical colored lines.
Check all voltages – AVDD, VCC, VON, VOFF. Usually there is a problem
with Von voltage, bias power supply TPS65160 fault. Change T-con or replace
IC.

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(4.2) Panel Screen: LTA320AB02 and LTF320AB01


T-CON: 320AB02CP2LV0.3
Level Shifter IC: 2x AG16BG

On this panel, we have 2 versions of repairing it.

a) On T-con board: There are 2 gate drivers and clock signals are
outputted by 2 level shifter IC's, ICS1 and ICS2, located on T-con board.

First, cut the circuits between ICS1 - CKV1 and CKVB1, right near resistors, as
shown in image below. If image still fault, try to strap CKV1 and CKVB1,
connect to the ground, or connect with an wire to Voff. ATTENTION! Make
sure the connection between check point and ICS1 is opened with diode
instrument, before strapping CKV1 and CKVB1. If there is still connection to
the level shifter IC, you can burn it by connecting to the ground or Voff.

If image still faults, make a similar procedure with ICS2, by disconnecting


CKV2 and CKVB2. Reconnect CKVB1 and CKVB2 to ICS1, and follow the
same procedure.

If image is correct, but on still images there are some white vertical artifacts’,
you have to connect strapped pair to VOFF, instead of GND.

b) On PCB connected to glass screen panel

Cut the connections CKV1, CKVB1, CKV2, CKVB2 and STVP1 (2) on side
with gate block fault (left or right) . You can see where the fault is by checking
left/right margin of the screen with a magnifier lens, or a microscope. You will
see a burned glass circuit, in the area where screen faults.

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(4.3) Panel Screen: LTJ400HM03 B


T-CON: S100FAPC2LV0.3

Screen is flickering and has a part/all the screen with doubled image.

First step is to find which part of the screen is fault. Disconnect left FFC
between T-con and left PCB and power the tv. If you have now on right part of
the screen a normal image, means that you have a fault in left side of the cell. If
still a fault image, re-connect the left FFC and disconnect right FFC between T-
con and left PCB and power the TV. If you have now on left part of the screen a
normal image, means that you have a fault in right side of the cell. On the right
side (with problems) just remove the CKV1 and CKVB1 resistors RM2 and
RM5 and see any improvements.

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If not, remove CKV2 and CKVB2 resistors RM2 and RM6, check if any
improvements, and if not, remove CKV3 and CKVB3 resistors RM3 and RM7.
If still no improvements, remove STVP resistor, RM1 see picture.

You will have a normal picture now, but sometimes, you will have, on side with
problems, a little ODD/EVEN lines distance. Strap with a wire, on check points,
CKV1 with CKVB1, see if lines are now correct displayed. If not, strap with a
wire, on check points, CKV2 with CKVB2, check, and repeat procedure with
CKV3 with CKVB3. Now you will have a clean image. Sometimes, it will be
better to put back the resistors for the blocks pair that have no problem. For
example if only by disconnecting CKV3 and CKVB3 will solve image problem,
that means pair 1 and 2 have no problems. Sometimes, if you have a bigger
problem on cell circuit, the image will be correct but a/some thin line/s will be
displayed sometimes on screen, noticeable on lighter/darker images. Try to
connect the strapped pair that not works on GND or Voff. You can also raise
Voff voltage with 3~5 volts to minus and the line will disappear. You can do
that by changing the input resistors from FBN input of BiasPS/Level Shifter
ICD1 – SM4109.

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(4.4) Panel Screen: LTF320AP11


T-CON: S100FAPC2LV0.3
Processor: BD8193MWV, Gamma MAX9694E
Panel screen used in Samsung LE32D450G1W TV

VONE = 28v, VOFFE= -11,5v


Gain signals CKV1, CKVB1, CKV2, CKVB2 and STVP are outputted to screen
cell thru 4 resistors, 0 ohms, as in image below:

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When all image is colorless or with hue of green/red pale, the fault is from
NVM EEPROM IC, 24C64WP. Replace it, with another one, need to use the
Universal Programmer to write the good firmware into it before solder back to
PCB.

A very often fault found with this type of panel: Image is ok only on lower part
of the screen, and upper side is discolored and full of visible horizontal lines, as
in picture below:

The reason for this fault is a fried connection of a SR gate block, from left or
right side of the screen (check after you remove the metal rim that covers the
screen).

The repair procedure: The fault starts after a few minutes, when faulty SR gate
run too hot, so you can add a thermal sponge pressed by metal rim, or you can
cut the signals CKV1, CKVB1, CKV2, CKVB2 and STVP only on fault side.

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(4.5) Panel Screen: LTJ400HM07


T-CON: S100FAPC2L v0.3 (BN41-01687A)

Fault:
The thin horizontal stripes were at the top of the screen. Cause of the defect:
burned SR block in the higher right/left corner of the panel.

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Repair procedure:
Disconnect left FFC between T-con and left PCB and power the tv. If you have
now on right part of the screen a normal image, means that you have a fault in
left side of the cell. If still a fault image, re-connect the left FFC and disconnect
right FFC between T-con and left PCB and power on the tv. If you have now on
left part of the screen a normal image, means that you have a fault in right side
of the cell. The right side (with problems) resistors are RM2, RM3, RM4, RM5
RM6 and RM7.

You will have a normal picture now, but sometimes, you will have, on side with
problems, a little ODD/EVEN lines distance. Strap with a wire, on check points,
CKV1 with CKVB1, see if lines are now correct displayed. If not, strap with a
wire, on check points CKV2 with CKVB2, check, and repeat procedure with
CKV3 with CKVB3. Now you will have a clean image. Sometimes, if you have
a bigger problem on SR circuit, the image will be correct but a / some thin line
(s) will be displayed sometimes on screen, noticeable on lighter/darker images.
Check if any improvements if connect all pairs of check points on fault side on
GND or Voff.

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(4.6) Panel Screen: LTF400HM03


T-CON: S100FAPC2L v0.3

Fault:
15 - 30 minutes of good image, begins to trembling, double vertically. If you
check on strips of glass with your fingers, you will find that hot broken drivers
are on one of the left/right bar.

Repair procedure:
Disconnect left/right FFC cable between T-con and left/right PCB one by one,
and check which part is fault. Remove on pairs (CKV1 and CKVB1 and so on),
the 7 resistors from fault side RM1-RM7. If needed, strap pairs coming from
screen, on check points (CKV1 with CKVB1, CKV2 and CKVB2, and so on).
You can also try to strap pairs to GND or Voff and see if better picture.

Left PCB:

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Right PCB:

On example below, was enough to cut CKV1-CKVB1 pair on fault side, by


removing corresponding resistors, and the image came back to normal.

Some thin lines can appear sometimes. Just Strap CKV1-CKVB1 pair, and
connect it to GND or VSS, and the lines will disappear.

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(4.7) Panel Screen: LSF320HJ01


T-CON: 2013_TCON_FOX_FT1 (BN41-01939)

Fault:
Horizontal lines are partial or whole of the screen.

Repair procedure:
Disconnect one by one the left/right FFC cable between T-con and left/right
PCB and start the tv, this way you can easy check which part is fault. Level
shifter IC is connected to left/right gate blocks, thru some zero ohms resistors
fitted on T-con, thru left/right FFC cable, thru left/right PCB and extreme
left/right flexible data driver circuit.

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The clock signal pairs CKV1-CKVB1, CKV2-CKVB2, CKV3-CKVB3 and


start signal STVP have check points on each side, but they are covered with
paint and are very close to PCB's through-holes, so cutting the circuits is an
hard operation.

Right PCB:

Left PCB:

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The easiest way to repair the panel is to cut all 7 signal connectors from FFC
cable, only on the side with fault, on T-con side.

If any horizontal thin lines remains over normal displayed image, clean the
paint from check points on PCB side with fault, and strap with a wire the pair
check points CKV1- CKVB1, see if lines disappeared. If not, connect the
strapped to GND or Voff. Repeat procedure with pairs CKV2-CKVB2, and
CKV3-CKVB3 for best results.

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(4.8) Panel Screen: LTY320AP04 and LTZ320AP04


TCON: 320AP04S4LV1.5 and 320AP04S4LV1.7

Fault:
Image trembling, double vertically, horizontal lines are partial or whole of the
screen.

T-CON board is not detachable, and signals to left/right gate blocks, is


transmitted thru left/right flexible data driver circuits. So, it's almost impossible
to check which gate is fault. Usually, the right part faults more often, so you can
start to disconnect signals from there. You must cut the connections between
PCB's through-holes and check points, so the check points to remain connected
to panel, as in picture.

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Disconnect first the pair CKV1-CKVB1 and STVP and power the tv and check
if any improvement. If not, try to strap CKV1-CKVB1. Check again. Try to
connect CKV1- CKVB1 to GND. Disconnect the pair CKV2-CKVB2 and
power the tv and check if clear display. If not, try to strap CKV2-CKVB2. Try
to connect CKV2-CKVB2 to GND.

If CKV2-CKVB2 faults, try to rebuild connection for pair CKV1-CKVB1. Your


goal is to have best image you can achieve. Sometimes a thin horizontal line
will be displayed even you have a perfect image. You can not eliminate this
failing. The line is not noticeable from normal view distance, but its position
depends on the position of faulty SR gate block. On image below, the line is
very close to lower part of the screen.

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(4.9) Panel Screen: LTA400HW03 J


TCON: SH120PMB45V0.3

Fault:
Image trembling, double vertically, horizontal lines are partial or whole of the
screen.

Repair procedure:
Disconnect left FFC between T-con and left PCB and power the tv. If you have
now on right part of the screen a normal image, means that you have a fault in
left side of the cell. If still a fault image, re-connect the left FFC and disconnect
right FFC between T-con and left PCB and power the tv. If you have now on
left part of the screen a normal image, means that you have a fault in right side
of the cell. On upper image, there is a problem in the right side gate screen
driver.

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On the side with problems remove from PCB the resistors RM1-RM7, in this
order: first remove the CKV1 and CKVB1 resistors RM2 and RM5 and see any
improvements. If not, remove CKV2 and CKVB2 resistors RM2 and RM6,
check if any improvements, and if not, remove CKV3 and CKVB3 resistors
RM3 and RM7. If still no improvements, remove STVP resistor, RM1 see
picture.

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You will have a normal picture now, but sometimes, you will have, on side with
problems, a little ODD/EVEN lines distance. Strap with a wire, on check points,
CKV1 with CKVB1, see if lines are now correct displayed. If not, strap with a
wire, on check points, CKV2 with CKVB2, check, and repeat procedure with
CKV3 with CKVB3. In example bellow, the pair CKV3- CKVB3 was strapped
Connect check points by pair, but only if corresponding resistors were removed,
or else you can burn the LEVEL SHIFTER IC from T-CON.

Sometimes, it will be better to put back the resistors for the blocks pair that have
no problem. For example if only by disconnecting CKV3 and CKVB3 will
solve image problem, that means pair 1 and 2 have no problems. Sometimes, if
you have a bigger problem on cell circuit, the image will be correct but a / some
thin line (s) will be displayed sometimes on screen, noticeable on lighter/darker
images.

Try to connect the pair that not works on GND or Voff. You can also raise Voff
voltage with 3~5 volts to minus and the line will disappear. You have to do this
on T-con Board, by raising the value of the resistor connected between FBN
input of BiasPS/Level Shifter ICD1 - RT9979 and VOFFE.

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(4.10) Panel Screen: LSY320AN02


TCON: 320KSB_S2LV0.2

Fault:
Screen is flickering, have a part/whole of the screen with doubled image, white
ghosting on part / whole screen.

T-CON board is not detachable, and signals to left/right gate blocks, is


transmitted thru extreme left/right flexible data driver circuit. It's only one data
driver flexible circuit, so, it's almost impossible to check which gate is fault
(left/right).

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But sometimes, if you detach and reverse the cell glass, you will see burned
circuits on glass, so you can now know which side is fault. There are several
connections that you have to cut on fault side: CKV1-CKVB1, CKV2-CKVB2,
Vss, Vcom and Vcst.

The LEVEL SHIFTER is integrated in DC-DC source drive IC2 - RT69068, or


SM4151. The IC's have same configuration, the only difference is the Vreff
voltage (pin18) 3,3V or 5v.

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The connections from LEVEL SHIFTER and left/right gate blocks are made
thru some 10 ohms resistors, RD10, RD14, RD9, RD11, RD13, RD12 and
RD40, as in picture. CKV1 and CKV2 have 2 outputs on each side to double the
current and to avoid LEVEL SHIFTER overheating.

Repair Procedure:
On fault side, you must cut the connections to left/right side, between PCB's
through-holes and panel, so the check points to remain connected to working
side of the panel, as in picture. PCB's through-holes, connects the other side of
the cell with gate signals, so cutting the connections between resistors and
through-holes, will cut signals on both sides of the screen. If no burned circuits

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on reverse side of the cell, first try to find out which pair creates problems on
screen. First, remove RD10, RD14 and RD13, and check if CKV1- CKVB1 pair
creates problems. If not, solder back the resistors, and remove RD9, RD11 and
RD 12, and see if CKV2-CKVB2 pair creates problems. Cut only pair with
problems, as in picture:

Attention:
It's a very difficult procedure. Do not try it, if you don't have the good
tools like: a thin & sharp knife/cutter, microscope or a power
magnifier lens! Now you will have a clean and almost perfect image like the
picture below:

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(4.11) Panel Screen: LTJ400HM05


T-CON: 400HR42S4LV0A, 400HR42S4LV0B

Fault:
Screen is flickering, have a part/whole the screen with doubled image, upper
side is discoloured and have visible horizontal lines.

First step is to find which part of the screen is fault.


This operation is very hard and the t-con is attached to cell glass thru data
drivers. We don't have resistors on CKV-CKVB left-right pair signals, so we
have to make a big effort to find out where is the fault. If you have a point
where fault starts, you can try to see if a burned SR block can be seen on fault
side. You can detach and reverse the cell glass, so you will see burned circuits
on glass and you can now know which side is fault. There are several
connections that you have to cut on fault side: CKV1-CKVB1, CKV2-CKVB2,
CKV3-CKVB3 and STVP.

This operation is very hard (the screen is 40 inches), so do not try this if you
don't have 2 clean and large tables, covered with some bubble wrap or white
paper. If you cannot see any burned blocks, even with a microscope or
magnifier, follow this step:

a) Remove resistors R2, R127, R5 and R131 (zero ohms) for pair CKV1-
CKVB1 that connects LEVEL SHIFTER IC with both left-right SR blocks. R2
and R127 are connected parallel for CKVB1 signal. R5 and R131 are in parallel
connection for CKV1. You can find the resistors in the left side of level shifter
IC - SM4109, as in image below:

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Power on the tv and check if any improvements on screen. If not, solder back
the resistors from 1st pair and remove CKV2 and CKVB2 resistors R7+R132
and R8+R133, power up the tv and check if any improvements.

If still no change, solder back the resistors from 2nd pair and remove CKV3 and
CKVB3 resistors R9+R134 and R11+R136.

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b) We know now which pair creates the fault on screen, solder back all resistors
and let's find on what side (left or right) is the defective SR block. If, for
example CKV1-CKVB1 pair is fault, we will disconnect the signal from left
side of the screen (if you could see with a magnifier where is the fault, cut
connections on fault side) We will disconnect left side because we have more
space to re-connect the signals if there is no problem on this side, and the fault
is on the right side. Cut the signals’ corresponding that goes on left side of the
screen:

IF PAIR CKV1-CKVB1 faults, cut signals as in image below:

IF PAIR CKV2-CKVB2 faults, cut signals as in image below:

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IF PAIR CKV3-CKVB3 faults, cut signals as in image below:

There is a 50 % chance that the left side of the cell to be fault. If the image is ok
now, but some thin line (s) will be displayed on screen, noticeable on
lighter/darker images, try to connect the pair that not works on GND or Voff.
ATTENTION! Connect the fault screen inputs to GND, only if this inputs were
disconnected from LEVEL SHIFTER IC, as in image bellow. Just clean with a
cutter the green paint from upper side that goes in screen and solder a thin wire
from GND to both inputs. Now the SR blocks are closed by connecting to GND,
the analogue gate outputs from fault side will be opened, and the lines will
disappear from the image. Before connecting the power, check with diode
measurement instrument for any shorts from outputs of LEVEL SHIFTER IC to
GND (check on all re-soldered resistors and GND).

On left side, we have check points for all LEVEL SHIFTER signals CKV-
CKVB1-3 signals. Lower PCB's through-holes, are connected with back circuits
to LEVEL SHIFTER IC. On upper PCB's through-holes are connected all
signals to right side of the cell:

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If the right side is fault, we have to re-connect the left inputs of the screen to
signals and cut the right side of corresponding pair signals.

On example below, if CKV1-CKVB1 pair faults, on left side clean with a cutter
the paint where initially were cut the signals, add some thermal paste and solder
a thin wire.

Also, cut the signals from right side from back of the t-con PCB or near right
inputs as in images.

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(4.12) Panel Screen: LTF320HM01, LTA320HM03
T-CON: LJ94- 03256H (F 60M B4C2LV0. 6)

Fault:
Image trembling, flickering, double vertically or horizontal lines are on
whole/partial of the screen.

This panel have 4 pairs of high voltage scan drive gate signals: CKV1-4 and
inverse signals CKVB1-4. There are 2 x Level Shifter IC's, MAX17121E.

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Have above the simplified schematic diagram for MAX17121E and pin
configuration.

Repair procedure:
Disconnect left FFC between T-con and left PCB and power the tv. If you have
now on right part of the screen a normal image, means that you have a fault in
left side of the cell. If still a fault image, re-connect the left FFC and disconnect
right FFC between T-con and left PCB and power the tv. If you have now on
left part of the screen a normal image, means that you have a fault in right side
of the cell.

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There are 4 pairs of signals that commands gain SR Blocks, but you cannot cut
the CKV- CKVB signals on T-Con Board. The signals are going from Level
Shifter IC's to RIGHT FFC connector CON1, and from right CON1 thru PCB's
through-holes and back connections, signals are going to left connector CON2.

The easiest way to cut signals is to cut corresponding FFC terminals, on fault
side. For example, if you need to cut signals from CON1, first cut pair 1 of
CKVB1-CKVB1, but removing end terminals 12 and 17 from FFC cable, on T-
CON side.

If still no improvement, cut pair 2 of CKVB2-CKVB2, but removing end


terminals 13 and 18 from FFC cable, and so on with pair 3 and 4. Sometimes,
some thin lines will appear on area where SR gate block fault and especially,
when is a TV logo on dark images. Strap on fault side PCB that the input cell
(glass) connections by pair: first CKV1 with CKVB1. Connect this pair to
ground or Vss or Voff. Check every time if lines will go or not. If no any
improvements, just repeat procedure with pair 2, 3 and 4.

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(4.13) Panel Screen: LTJ400HV01-J


T-CON: SH120PMB4SV0.3

Fault:
Image trembling, double vertically, horizontal lines on all/partial screen USED
ON Samsung 3D TV, D series, Class 6-8 (EX: UE40D6530).

Repair procedure: First step is to find which part of the screen is fault.

Disconnect left FFC between T-con and left PCB and power the tv. If you have
now on right part of the screen a normal image, means that you have a fault in
left side of the cell. If still a fault image, re-connect the left FFC and disconnect
right FFC between T-con and left PCB and power the tv. If you have now on
left part of the screen a normal image, means that you have a fault in right side
of the cell. On upper image, there is a problem in the right side gate screen
driver. NOW WE KNOW WHICH GATE DRIVER FAULTS (LEFT OR
RIGHT), so we will step in with repair, only on fault side.

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On the side with problems, remove from PCB the resistors RM1-RM7, in this
order: first remove the CKV1 and CKVB1 resistors RM2 and RM5 and see any
improvements. If not, remove CKV2 and CKVB2 resistors RM2 and RM6,
check if any improvements, and if not, remove CKV3 and CKVB3 resistors
RM3 and RM7. If still no improvements, remove STVP resistor, RM1 see
picture.

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You will have a normal picture now, but sometimes, you will have, on side with
problems, a little ODD/EVEN lines distance. Strap with a wire, on check points,
CKV1 with CKVB1, see if lines are now correct displayed. If not, strap with a
wire, on check points, CKV2 with CKVB2, check, and repeat procedure with
CKV3 with CKVB3. USUALLY, CKV1-CKVB1 pair faults so will be enough
to remove corresponding resistors, and strap with a wire check points CKV1-
CKVB1 to GND.

Connect check points by pair, but only if corresponding resistors were


removed, or else you can burn the LEVEL SHIFTER IC from T-CON.

Sometimes, it will be better to put back the resistors for the blocks pair that have
no problems. For example if only by disconnecting CKV3 and CKVB3 will
solve image problem, that means pair 1 and 2 have no problems. Sometimes, if
you have a bigger problem on cell circuit, the image will be correct but a / some
thin line (s) will be displayed sometimes on screen, noticeable on lighter/darker
images. Try to connect the pair that not works on GND or Voff. You can also
raise Voff voltage with 3-5 volts to minus and the line will disappear. You have
to do this on T-con Board, by raising the value of the resistor connected
between FBN input of BiasPS/Level Shifter ICD1- C RT9979 and VOFFE.

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How to Repair Double Images Problem on


Samsung LCD Screen

Nowadays, lots of the TV repairer complaint that this type of screen problem is
beyond repair. But I can say NOT ALL. Because the double images screen
problem for Samsung brand panel is about 95% is their Panel defective. For
other brands Panel maybe is their T-con board or Panel (is about 50-50%).

For Samsung brand Panel, if their Panel without external Y-TAB(COF) (or call
it as Gate Driver IC), where their Gate Driver IC (COF) are built inside the
Panel left and/or right side, this type of Panel has lower successful rate to repair
it.

In the market now, when I search internet and I found that lots of SONY &
TOSHIBA TV owner complaint their TV display problem and also frustrated
why these branded TV quality so bad? Actually this is because they using
Samsung LCD Panel inside their TV! Especially the low end models LCD/LED
TV. The Sony TV has a good Mainboard design and good quality in PSU board.
Unfortunately it is using the Samsung Panel for their TV.

Why LCD screen occur “Double Images” problem in the Panel? It is


because of their Gate Driver control signals are shorted or leakage to each
other. So it can happen in T-con board Gate Driver control signal section,
ITO line/s inside the Panel, external Gate Driver IC (Y-TAB or Y-COF)
shorted internally or internal/built-in Gate Driver IC in the left and/or
right side Panel.

So what’s the solution to repair Display Double Images problem?

First we need know what and where are the Gate Driver control signal lines. For
Samsung LCD Panel, most popular is their CKV (CKV1, 2 &…), CKVB
(CKVB1, 2 & …) and STVP control signal lines. Please refer to Part-3: “LCD
Panel Cut Off Modification Method” for more details.

Below have two repair case of Double Images for Samsung Panel. One has T-
con Board with two FPC cable. Another one is without FPC cable and their T-
con section is built-in the LCD Panel Source PCB there.

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(A) TV Model: Toshiba 40PB20E LCD TV

T-con Board: JPN S100FAPC2LV0.2

LCD Panel: LTA400HM04

This LCD TV complaint problem was Display Double Images and Jittering
problem. Test each video inputs like TV Channel, OSD Menu and the AV
modes all same symptom. The TV bottom of 2/3 display has horizontal thin
lines there.

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We need know isolate the problem first. Because of this LCD Panel has a T-con
with two FPC cables (left & right), so we can took out the FPC cable one by one,
not both together. Refer to the “LCD Panel Cut Off Modification Method” for
more details in Part-3.

The result is when took out the left side FPC cable, the right side screen can
show a good display. But when took out the right side FPC cable, the left side
screen show a double images like before. That’s mean the problem is from left
side Gate Driver IC control signal lines. From here we know that this LCD
Panel can be manual repair!

So we need to find out where are their left side Gate Driver IC control signal
lines. Refer to the photos below,

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Unfortunately the left side FPC connector didn’t have the Gate Driver control
signals (or call it as Gate signals) marking code. So we look to another side of
FPC connector for the Gate signals (CKV…, CKVB… and STVP).

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On the right side of FPC connector, around that found the Gate signals like:
CKV1, CKV2, CKV3, CKVB1, CKVB2, CKVB3 and STVP. After found their
Gate signals, next step is:

a) If this LCD Panel has the Y-TAB or Y-COF (Gate Driver IC)
externally, you can use TAB Bonding Machine to replace these Y-TABs (or
you can check one by one which Y-TAB is defective, normally that’s the
Y1failure). This method of repair their weakness is cost very high, you need to
buy an expensive TAB Bonding Machine, related tools, spare parts like COF IC,
ACF and etc. Not only that, you also need to know how to operate the TAB
Bonding Machine properly, if not it will waste your time and money. But with
this method of repair LCD Panel, the images quality will maintain as their spec.

b) If this LCD Panel didn’t have Y-TAB externally like most of


Samsung LCD Panel, you can use “LCD Panel Cut Off Modification Method”
to manually repair. Actually this modification method is the lowest cost to TV
repairer. But modification weakness is after repair LCD Panel images quality
will decrease a bit but acceptable.

Since this ebook is design to using the manually method to repair LCD Panel,
so I will write for this way. After found all the Gate signals on T-con board, is
this all Gate signals need to cut off all or just one or two lines only? It will
depends on how serious of the shorted or leakage inside LCD Panel. For
example, if just cut off the CKV1 and CKVB1 the display images is back to
normal, than just cut off these two signal lines is enough. But most of the time,
it needs to cut off CKV1, 2, 3 and CKVB1, 2 &3. Also maybe need to cut off
another signal line like STVP and so on (like T1, T2, VCST…).

For this repair case, after found the Gate signals, roughly we know where the
Gate signals position on that FPC connector is. So we can refer it to the left side
of FPC connector as photo below:

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After found the left side FPC connector Gate signals lines position, next step is
cut a suitable size of stationery tape for this Gate signals. Refer to the photo
below:

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Make sure the bottom of FPC contact pins (Gate signals position) was insulated
by stationery tape. After that inserted FPC cable into the connector and power
on the TV now.

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Finally this Samsung LTA400HM04 LCD Panel back to normal now. With this
easily method and nearly NO cost to successful repair LCD Panel. Even their
images quality not different much and confirm this method is work. Because
this TV after repaired over 1 year still in use.

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(B) TV Model: Samsung UA40D5003BR LED TV

T-con Board: S100FAPC2LV0.3 (BN41-01678)

LCD Panel: LTJ400HM05-V

This Samsung 40 inches LED TV came with symptom Double Images, Jittering
or Jumping and running horizontal bar on the screen.

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This Samsung LCD Panel comes with T-con board and two FPC cables. Beside
the FPC cables to cut off the Gate signals, actually we also can cut off the Gate
signals on Source PCB board. Especially the LCD Panel design without T-con
Board and the Timing Control section was built in the Source PCB Board. Since
I had show the method on how to cut off from FPC cables, so this time is to
learn how to cut off from Source PCB Board.

Actually Samsung LCD Panel has many models LCD Panel without T-con
board, but this time I can’t get one in hand, so I using this LCD Panel as a repair
case for LCD Panel without T-con board.

When the LCD Panel doesn’t has T-con board, so how to do the cut off
modification of this Panel? Actually we can look at the Source PCB board near
X-TAB connection there to find the marking code of CKV, CKVB and so on
Gate Driver signals. Most of the time, these marking code are located on the
first X-TAB and last X-TAB position.

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After cut off all left side Gate signals, the screen still same double images
problem. So re-solder back all cut off lines, go to the right side find Gate signal
lines.

Finally found the right side of Source PCB board Gate Drive signals defective.
After cut off, the display is ok now.

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The Rules of LCD Panel Cut Off Modification:


1) CANNOT cut off both sides of Gate Driver signals, it will causing the LCD
Panel not working or create another problem for this Panel.

2) Don’t cut off the circuit line too nearly the X-TAB contact pins there. If not
when the line need to re-solder back, it will cause very hard to soldering the line.

3) Use a good solder and fine tip soldering iron to do the soldering job.

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Samsung LTA320AP Series LCD Panel


with Double Images Problem Solved
This repair case is share by my member and as a sample to let you learn if the
LCD Panel doesn’t have T-con board and just one X-TAB only on the Source
PCB board. So what to do with this type of LCD Panel? Read this article and
remember what you had learned from this ebook. So you will roughly know
how to do it.

As usual with this type of Double Images problem, directly go to checking their
T-con board. Because of type of LCD Panel design is just has one big X-TAB
IC only, and also no any Y-TAB on both sides of Panel.

Actually the Gate Driver signal lines are on the both left & right sides of this big
X-TAB IC pins as photo below:

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Find out the Gate Driver signal lines in front of this big X-TAB IC. Try to find
any marking code for Gate signals, if not, try to checking their voltages about
8V~10V (is stable voltage values). It will depend on inches Panel and design, so
their voltage will a bit different.

First try to find out the Gate signals, after that using a small stationery knife
carefully to cut off these Gate signals one by one follow to see the display is ok
or not. Remember when cut off the lines MUST off the power TV!

If the cut off all the left side Gate signals also same problem, then you need to
re-solder back the cut off lines. After that find right side Gate signals lines to do
the same thing. After cut off the Gate signals line, the display is change to a bit
Ok, continue to cut off other signal lines, until the display is back to normal.

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Finally this TV is back to normal now. The display images quality is not perfect
but acceptable.

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Samsung LCD Panel with Display Problem


Causing by Gate Driver Sides
Did you see any dirty or black dot inside the edges of Panel Gate Driver side?
An LCD Panel without T-con board and no Y-TAB on both left and right side,
also their display problem is causing by Gate Driver side but don’t know how to
repair it (for example Samsung LTY320AP04 Panel). The Gate Driver side/s
symptom for example: horizontal lines/bars with jumping, jittering and so on.

If you’re facing this problem before, you need to check the LCD Panel Left and
Right sides of the edges Panel there. If you found a dot like photo below, it is
confirm dirty dot is a location of shorted or burnt ITO lines inside the Panel
glass.

• Remember, if both of the left & right sides of Panel also have this dirty
dot inside the glass, so this LCD Panel is beyond repair.

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The solution to repair this problem is to use a small saws or related tools to
remove the dirty shorted dot on the edges of Panel. Remember to use the
magnifier to see more details in it.

WARNING! To repair this type of Panel problem, you will take the risk!

Before do this repair, you MUST ask your customer or the TV owner
permission first. Because when fail to remove the shorted dot, the LCD Panel
liquid crystal maybe leakage after you use the wrong tools to do it. If the liquid
crystal leakage from the Panel, this Panel will beyond repair! Be careful!

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How to Solve LG LCD Panel Display


Upside Down Problem

(A) T-con Board: 6870C-4000F

LCD Panel: LG LC550WUD-SBA1

Desc: LC420/470/550WU_120Hz

When the TV display is upside down problem or display is in wrong/abnormal


position, try to remove R205 to R202. If your T-con board R205 location is
empty and R202 is present the resistor there, just removed the R202 resistor
to R205 position (exchanged).

If the above methods also not solve the problem, then you can try to remove
both R202 & R205 resistors and give it a try. If still the same problems then try
to put both R202 & R205 with same spec resistor and try it again.

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(B) T-con Board: 6870C-4000H

LCD Panel: LG LC320WUF SBN1, LC420WUF SBA1, LC420WUFSBB1,


LC420WUD SBA1, LC470WUF SBN1, LC550WUD SBA1

Desc: LC320/420/470/550WU_120Hz

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When the TV display is upside down problem or display is in wrong/abnormal


position, try to remove R205 to R202. If your T-con board R205 location is
empty and R202 is present the resistor there, just removed the R202 resistor
to R205 position (exchanged).

If the above methods also not solve the problem, then you can try to remove
both R202 & R205 resistors and give it a try. If still the same problems then try
to put both R202 & R205 with same spec resistor and try it again.

Note:How this display rotation method helps to us?


* Sometime after replaced LCD/LED TV Mainboard, T-Con Board or Panel, it
will affect their display position on the TV screen. It is because of the

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Mainboard firmware is not match/compatible with their Panel. Or the T-con


board is not match/compatible with the Panel.

1) When the LCD/LED TV complaint problem is about display upside


down symptom but without replace any PCB board inside the TV:

Normally this symptom is causing by their Mainboard setting or their memory


IC firmware was abnormal. Or their T-con board EEPROM memory data was
abnormal. With this type of symptom, first thing to do is login to their Factory
Setting to do the adjustment for their display. If still not help, we can try to
update their firmware into the Mainboard or re-programmed their EEPROM
data to the T-con board. But both methods you need to get the correct model,
same version and working firmware to do it with ISP Programmer. If not, you
can try to use the “Display Rotation Method” above to repair it.

* If the Mainboard and T-con board firmware after updated also same problem,
then you should check the R202 or R205 SMD resistor for bad solder point or
dry join.

2) After replaced Mainboard, the display position was changed to


abnormal position:

This type of display problem was because of Mainboard model number is same
but their firmware version is not correct and not match with their current TV T-
con board (Panel). Because some of the TV manufacturer, their Mainboard can
using in different TV model and TV sizes. So their different is just the firmware
version inside the flash memory.

With this type of problem, we need to find their correct firmware version and
using the ISP Programmer to programming their memory IC. For the branded
TV, it is hard to get their invert (upside down) version firmware. If that’s the
Universal Mainboard, they will provide the firmware to choose.

3) After replaced a LCD/LED Panel, the display is upside down:

Some LCD/LED Tv their T-con board location was on the top of the Panel. But
some of the T-con board location was on the bottom of Panel. So when the
LCD/LED Panel is broken and need to replace with a different model & brands
Panel, we need to do some modify to it. For example to find a long LVDS cable

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to fit in new LCD Panel. Or rotate LCD Panel to fit in old TV cover/holder. So
the TV repairer if using the above method also can’t solve the problem, so they
can try to manually rotate that LCD Panel and modify their cable/s. Even this is
a stupid method, but I saw some of the repairer they also using this method to
solve their display upside down problem! ☺

How to Solve BOE HV320WXC-200 Panel


Upside Down Problem
Panel p/n: BOE HV320WXC-200-X-PCB-X0.0

This LCD Panel was replaced a new T-con strip (this T-con board was attached
with the Panel) with the TAB Bonding Machine. But the display is upside down.
Normally this problem can solve by changing their mainboard firmware (upside
down type) or login to the Service Menu to adjust their Mirror mode. Because
of didn’t have the upside down type firmware for their mainboard and the
Service Menu also didn’t have the Mirror mode, so will try other method to
repair it.

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Try to replace the old T-con board EEPROM IC to the new T-con board there,
but still no help.

Finally found that it same as the LG T-con board, it has a special place to
modify their setting through hardware method. That is to change their resistor
position as change their T-con board setting. Refer to photo below:

• Original resistor position (Display Upside Down):


R459, R458, R451, R455, R453

• After changed resistor position (Display back to normal position):


R459, R458, R452, R455, R454

After changed these SMD resistors position, the TV display was back to normal
now.

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How to Solve Display Upside Down


Problem in Universal LCD/LED TV
Mainboard

When the TV is complaint upside down (or after replace Universal Mainboard)
problem, if this is a Universal Mainboard, they have two methods to solve this
problem.

1) Make adjustment in Factory Setting

- Some universal mainboard built in a feature call it as “Mirror Mode” or


similar function name feature. So we can go there to adjust their setting
and the display will back to normal position.

For Example:

6M48/6M182/6M30 Series Universal Flat TV Mainboard

# After login in the TV Factory Setting, go to “Panel Adjust” and select


the “6M30”. (Refer to 6M182.21B Universal Mainboard)

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Inside the 6M30 Adjust menu, found the 6M30 “MIRROR MODE”
button. This “MIRROR MODE” has 4 selections: 1,2,3,4. Each control
Upside Down and Left Right reverses. From here you can choose which one
is suit the TV screen position. So the display upside down problem can be
solving it easily.

2) Replace or Upgrade their Universal Mainboard Firmware

- Some of the universal mainboard, one model/part number mainboard, but


it has two types of firmware. One is normal position firmware, another
one is upside down firmware. For example, some of the V59 series
universal mainboard. So if you’re facing the display upside down
problem in universal mainboard but their Factory Setting not provided the
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need to find out another same manufacturer and spec firmware, also
confirm that is a upside down firmware. After that programmed or
upgrade the firmware into the Mainboard or their flash memory IC there.

- With this method, you can solve the Universal Mainboard upside down
problem easily. Before that, lots of the TV repairer when they facing
these type of Universal LCD/LED TV Mainboard, they don’t know how
to do it. So they just replaced a whole Mainboard or return back to
customer and said that’s the panel, not worth to repair it. But when you
know how to repairing it, so it will not the problem to repair display
upside down problem in Universal Mainboard.

- If the above method also can’t solve the display upside down problem,
please refer to this ebook Part-3 & 4 of troubleshooting & repairing
display upside down problem. Because some of the T-con board/section
has design a feature to control the display position.

Notes:
If the above TV setting after changed is back to normal display, but after restart
the TV, it’s still same problem like before. Then you need to checking
Mainboard EEPROM, Flash Memory IC and their voltage supply (make sure
that voltages are normal and stable).

Extra Notes:
Some of the Universal Mainboard built in above 10 types of LCD/LED Panel
“Firmware” (not the settings). So this type of Universal Mainboard no need to
programmed their firmware when replace different LCD Panel. Some of them
can use the USB thumb drive to upgrade their firmware without the ISP
Programmer. But if their main firmware corrupted, then you also need to use
ISP Programmer to transfer or copy the firmware from a good mainboard
EEPROM or Flash IC. So the ISP Programmer is a must have tool to repair TV
or other electronic devices.

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Display Left Right Reverse Problem Solved


T-con Board: Sharp 4224TP CPWBX RUNTK DUNTK

Panel: Sharp 42 inches Panel

This Sharp LCD Panel has a common fault of display left half and right half
was reversed. Please refer to the photos above. This TV even re-programming
their Mainboard firmware also can’t solve the problem. So confirm the problem
was in the T-con board there. But this part number of T-con board EEPROM
firmware is not available. So it is hard to repair it or maybe need to replace a
new or working T-con board to give it a try.

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Fortunately found this model of T-con board (Panel) has a common fault of this
symptom. And the manufacturer also created the solution or service bulletin to
repair this T-con board. The method is easy just solder a wire to shorted the smd
inductor nearby the LVDS connector. Please refer to the photos below. After
that this TV display problem solved!

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White Screen Problem on V315B3-C04


T-con Board
T-con Board: V315B3-C04

Panel Model: V315B3-L04

This T-con board has using in lots of brands and model LCD Tv, for example
Sony, Hisense, Konka and etc.

This LCD Panel V315B3-L04 has a common fault that is “White Screen’
problem. This is because of the V315B3-C04 T-con Q2 (A18E, P-channel MOS)
was shorted. When this LCD Panel with white screen problem measures their
VAAP (or calls it as VDA) is 0V. Power of the TV, using Ohm meter to
measure the VAAP point to GND is about 2 ohm only! That’s mean some of the
VAAP circuit component/s is shorted. After checking VAAP circuit found the
Q2 was short circuit.

Remember! Please don’t direct replace the Q2 and power on the TV. Because it
maybe will short or burn the Q2 or maybe take some time it will come back
again with the same symptom. This is because of their LCD Pane l design bug!
Their Source PCB and above metal shield not put an isolated pad in between

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them. So it will easily Source PCB components touch the metal shield and
shorted T-con board.

So insert a thin plastic pad or any insulated material to isolate the Source PCB
and their above metal shield. Remember to put insulated of both left and right
side Source PCB. After modify, this LCD Panel can last long to use.

Note: This T-con board VAAP to Ground good ohm values is about 26Kohm or
above.

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No Display or Grey Screen - Common Fault


on LG 370WX4-SLA1_(6870C-0158A)
Panel: LG 370WX4-SLA1

T-con Board: 6870C-0158A

Symptom: No display or grey screen (no display but backlight lit)

This LG 370WX4-SLA1 has a common fault in its T-con board. The common
fault symptom is No Display or Grey Display (because the backlight is lit).
After checked the T-con board found that VHGM no voltage, but VGH has
about 26V.

Found the U7 IC has VGH voltage input, but their VGHM is no output. After
replaced U7 (RT8901), the TV No Display problem solved.

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LG 470WU5-SLA1(6870C-0140B) No
Display Problem Solved
T-con Board: 6870C-0140B

LCD Panel: LC470WU5-SLA1

A 47 inches LCD TV came with complaint no display problem. After power on


the TV, TV sound ok and backlight lit. So suspect the T-con board problem.
After checked the T-con, found their VGH voltage abnormal just about 2V only.

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Trace the VGH circuit line and found the SMD R128 (82ohm) was opened
circuit. After replaced this resistor, the Tv can show the display perfectly.
Below is the VGH waveform for this T-con.

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AUO T460HB01 V0 (46T12-C01) T-con


Board with Randomly No Display Problem
T-con Board: AUO T460HB01 V0 / 46T12-C01

Tv Model: TCL LE468810 LED TV

This T-con Board has a common fault as randomly no display. Actually this
type of symptom is very hard to troubleshoot. Unless we have all the working
PCB boards use one by one to swap and test. Finally found the problem was
their T-con board defective.

When the TV no display, checking their T-con and found that Q201 pin S
(Source) is about 15.5v. Pin G (Gate) is 13.2v, but the pin D (Drain) is 0v, no
output! After replaced this Q201 with AO3041A on T-con board, this TV is
back to working now.

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How to Solve Samsung LCD TV Oil


Painting Display Problem
The customer bought in a LCD TV with the symptom like display oil painting.
You can refer to the photo below:

This LCD TV didn’t have any logo in front of the TV cover and the rear cover
also no any tv manufacturer details or the model too. But the customer said it is
a Samsung LCD TV. After dismantle this LCD TV, their PCBs are use as photo
below:

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This LCD TV is using a Universal LCD/LED TV Mainboard, not the Samsung


mainboard as usual we look inside the Samsung Tv. This mainboard part
number is: VS.T811_V2.1. The photo of this universal mainboard:

This universal mainboard was using in many OEM brands LCD & LED TV.
But this mainboard has a common fault it was the symptom of “Oily Painting
Display” problem or Display Distortion problem on the screen.

Normally this symptom was causing by the TV Panel setting problem. Because
of this universal mainboard(VS.T811_V2.1) can support several model panels
for LCD/LED TV, so it has panel setting inside their Factory Setting.
Use the Universal Mainboard TV remote control and press the “SOURCE”
button, after that press buttons 2, 0, 8 (within 3 seconds) and it will show the
Factory Setting page on the screen.

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Choose the “Panel Adjust” button, inside there to select “Ti Map 10 Bit T-=1”.
Exit the factory setting and restart the TV. The TV is back to normal now.

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Yes! This Tv is showing the Samsung logo on the screen. This is a clone or
copycat Samsung LCD TV!

This universal mainboard is using in many OEM LCD/LED TV. So you can
learn this method to repair different OEM brands LCD/LED TV now.

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Samsung Display Distortion (Oily Painting


Display) Repair Solution

Many Samsung main boards are designed to support multiple models. Each
board comes with a simple set of instructions that will generate a picture. The
Option Bytes are programmable to support different screen sizes, different
feature sets or even different panel types. If a new main PCB is installed the
option bytes must be verified to ensure proper operation.

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Option Bytes data can be obtained from the service manual. Each model and
panel type must be matched to ensure proper operation.

These are examples of incorrect option byte settings. The picture on the left not
only shows incorrect picture color but the picture is upside down.

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The above display problem need to login to their Option Bytes menu to make an
adjustment there to repair this display problem. Here are the steps to login:

1) Using the customer remote control enter [MENU] + [1]+[8]+[2]+[POWER]

2) Enter into the Option Bytes menu

There are a variety of test patterns that can be used to isolate panel failures from
a Mainboard issue. There are under the FBE or Enhancement sub menu. Here
are the steps to login:

1) Using the customer remote control enter [MENU] + [1]+[8]+[2]+[POWER]

2) Enter into the Option Bytes menu

3) Enter the code listed below:

- 540 series and lower 0000 + Exit

- 550 series and higher 0214 + Exit

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4) Exit the option byte menu, the grayed out option (FBE3 or Enhancement)
should be available now (If the option still isn’t available re enter the code).

5) Scroll down and enter the FBE or Enhancement option.

6) PATT SEL should be the first option

7) Scroll through the test patterns

If these test patterns display without error the problem is not with the Panel or
T-con/FRC boards.

Note: The patterns are not available on some lower end models TV.

T-con Board Failure Modes

If the T-con board failures can be all over the screen or localized. T-con board
failures can cause half the screen to go black of full white. T-con board defects
do not go away with content or connection. If the problem disappears when the
input s changed it is not the T-con board. If the problem completely disappears
with a darker or brighter scene the problem is not the T-con board.

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FRC Board Troubleshooting

The FRC board can be tested by accessing the FRC Test Pattern under the
control submenu of the service mode. Both of the FRC patterns are generated on
the FRC Board. If the test patterns are displayed without error the problem is
before the FRC board, either the Mainboard or the video source. Additionally if
the FRC board cannot communicate with the Mainboard the front panel LED
will flash at startup.

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How to Solve Display Distortion (Oily


Painting Display) Problem in Universal
LCD/LED TV Mainboard

1) T.VST29.03 / T.VST59S81 Series Universal Mainboard

After login to the Factory Setting menu, go to “Panel Config”. After that, select
the “LVDS MAP” and change its values from 0 ~15 until the screen display
back to normal. After change the LVDS MAP setting and logout Factory
Setting. The TV Display Distortion (Oily Painting Display) problem solved.

2) 6M48/ 6M182/6M30 Series Universal Mainboard

As usual, after login to their Factory Setting, go to select “Panel Adjust” and
then select “LVDS MAP”.

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Change the LVDS MAP values from 0~15 through control the remote
controller left & right buttons, until the normal or good display present.
Normally for AUO55LED & AUO65LED using LVDS MAP “0 or 15” is ok.
ChiMei(CMO) 65LED panel is using “9 or 10” is ok. Other brands panel
manufacturer, you can try to check one by one.

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3) MST6M18-V2 Universal Mainboard

After successfully login to the Factory Setting, select “Special Set” and select
“LVDS TI MODE”. Press the Left and Right arrow buttons to adjust or change
their setting. If still not help, then go to select their “LVDS Swap Polarity” to
change to 6 Bits, 8 Bits or 10Bits mode till the display back to normal
(Especially the display also has Ghosting problem).

Notes:
If the above TV setting after changed is back to normal display, but after restart
the TV, it’s still same problem like before. Then you need to checking
Mainboard EEPROM, Flash Memory IC and their voltage supply (make sure
that voltages are normal and stable).

How to Repair LCD TV Symptom with


Blue Screen and Vertical Bars
Brand: Hisense TLM-3233D LCD TV
Symptom: No Display but Blue Screen with Two Vertical White Bars

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When power on this lcd tv, the screen show no display but blue screen with two
vertical white bars. The two vertical white bars will flash but no any content
inside. The LCD TV can hear the sound and remote control to change channel
properly. Try other video signals input like AV and PC also same results. Even
try to call out the OSD menu also same problem too.
Since the LCD TV cannot show the OSD menu and the TV got sound and
change channel properly, so that the mainboard is normal. After observation this
lcd tv, found that the problem could be in the T-CON board or LCD panel.
Check LVDS and FPC cables, they are show as normal, then check the T-CON
board voltages. All voltages in T-CON board are ok, so that i will suspect the T-
CON board mainchip (N39) or their memory chip (N31) defective. I got the
junk T-CON board with same part number, but their DC-DC chip was burnt. So
the mainchip and memory IC can be use.

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Because of the N39 (CM2681) have many pins and the memory IC N31
(24LC128) only have 8 pins, so that I choose to replace the N31 first. After
replace the N31, I try to power on the TV, and it was show display perfectly!
Since this N31 is a memory IC, does that mean IC itself damage or just the
firmware corrupt and caused this problem happen? To find out this answer, I
use my programmer to copy the working memory IC firmware and write it into
the original memory IC. Do you guess what has happen? Yes, the LCD TV
working perfectly too! So the problem solved and it was causing by the
firmware corrupted.
The T-CON board memory chip or their firmware corrupt also can cause the
screen problem. So that we need to save their firmware and must prepare some
junk boards of T-con board, mainboard and inverter board for future use.

How to Repair the Display Washed Out


Screen Problem
Model: Samsung LA-37A550P1RXXM LCD TV

LCD Panel: T370HW02 V.4

T-Con Board: T370HW02

When power on the tv, the screen is normal. But after about 10 seconds, it
becomes blurring or nearly white screen/washed out. Like the picture below:

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From the previous experience it is the T-con board problem. As usual, first
check their T-con board top 5 voltages and other related voltages:

Vcc input= 11.63V

VGH= 27.01V

VGHC= 25.89V

VGL= -6V

AVDD= 15.61V

Vcom= 6.33V

VGMA_REF= 15.56V

So the above voltages are normal. So next will checking the Gamma section.

*Below is the Gamma Voltage on T-con Board testing result:

No. Marking Code Bad Values Good Values


1. VGMA22 0.362v 0.365v
2. VGMA21 0.419v 0.42v
3. VGMA20 0.544v 0.545v
4. VGMA19 2.903v 2.905v
5. VGMA18 3.574v 3.578v
6. VGMA17 4.37v 4.37v
7. VGMA16 4.84v 4.84v
8. VGMA15 5.06v 5.07v
9. VGMA14 6.31v 6.31v
10. VGMA13 6.6v 6.6v
11. VGMA12 6.64v 6.64v
12. VGMA11 13.75v 7.91v
13. VGMA10 13.78v 7.96v
14. VGMA9 13.84v 8.31v
15. VGMA8 14.23v 9.83v
16. VGMA7 14.27v 10.1v
17. VGMA6 14.36v 10.66v
18. VGMA5 14.98v 11.62v
19. VGMA4 15.5v 12.43v
20. VGMA3 15.54v 15.28v
21. VGMA2 15.54v 15.43v
22. VGMA1 15.55v 15.5v

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From the above table, found the VGMA3~VGMA12 are abnormal. Because it is
not a smooth ascending or descending voltage values for a Gamma voltages.
Suspect their Gamma IC failure. After remove the heat pad and saw that’s a
“popular” Gamma IC, AS-15F (U201)! So highly confident after replace this
Gamma IC, it can cure the white screen problem from this TV.

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Why After Replaced the AS15-G IC to


AS15-HG The TV Still Has Problem?
The AS15 series IC is a 15 x Op Amp IC. It is 14 + 1 Op-Amp, 14 Op-Amp is
for the GAMMA use and another one is for VCOM. Some TV repairer said
after replace the AS15-HF to AS15-HG, the TV screen problem not solve or
more serious than before. Sometime after replace the AS15 IC, the TV display
is ok about 20 minutes, then whole screen change to nearly white screen about
3~5 seconds, and then screen back to normal about 5 minutes and then changed
to white screen again. So the screen is non-stop to change like that, and the new
replace AS15 IC can feeling extremely heat. Are the AS15G and AS15HG
compatible? But when change to another batch of AS15 IC, the T-Con board
problem solved!

Actually the AS15F, AS15G, AS15-HF & AS15-HG all are compatible and
equivalent to use! But the problem is lots of the AS15 series IC in the market
now is not in good condition or call is as recon IC. Especially the cheapest price
of AS15 IC, this type of IC mostly has higher chances is not a good IC.

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The above picture of AS15-F IC, this batch of IC: 0452A, we found that after
change to this IC, the IC is extremely heat on the T-con. Finally found the
AS15-HG IC batch no: 1032B, after replace AS15-F with this AS15-HG, the
TV display problem solved and the IC temperature is just feeling warm only.
Even the AS15-HG batch no: 1210C also not good to use.

Note:

I have a tip for this AS15 series IC or even the AS19 series also same. When
they replace the equivalent or compatible AS15 IC on the T-con board, if the
finger can feel AS15 IC surface is very hot, but the display is ok, then I will
recommend change another AS15 IC. Because it will cause this T-con board
cannot last long to use. Or the AS15 IC is extremely heat on the IC surface and
their TV display also abnormal, then direct removes it and replaces another one
to try again. So lots of the TV repairer if they facing this problem before,
hopefully they know what can do now and don’t confuse about it again.

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How to Easily Remove AS-15F IC without 3


Minutes
Here has a question, how to remove this AS-15F spider IC easily? Because lots
of the repairer facing a problem is hardly to remove this IC even using their
soldering reworks station!

This method you just need to use a utility knife and a normal soldering iron can
easily remove this IC! Yes, within 3 minutes you can do it. But make sure
you’re trying many time before. ☺

Use a small utility knife, put on the top of their IC pins, move the knife with one
way only! Please don’t move the knife two ways, because it will hard to cut the
pins and easy to damage the PCB board circuit line. One side of IC pins just
moves 3~4 times and then next side. The strength and pressure to move the
knife will depend by you to adjust it. After cut out four sides of IC pins, you can
feel that IC can take out from the PCB.

For your information, if the Gamma IC is AF-15HF or AS-15HG type, below or


bottom of the IC has a ground or heat zinc solder on PCB there. So this type of
IC is very hard to remove from PCB if using the rework station or hot air gun.
But with this method it is easily to take out the IC. After cut out four sides of IC
pins, use a flathead screwdriver to take (tilt) out the IC! So it is not a problem to
remove this IC from T-con board.

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After removed the IC, use soldering iron, flux, goot wick and alcohol to clean it
up.

When need to solder new IC on the T-con board, first solder one pin of each
side of the IC to make sure IC pins on the right position. After that we can
solder all the IC pins.

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Before power on the Tv, please double check the Gamma IC AF-15F on the T-
con board. Is it any pin/s short together or any dirty solder on the pins there or
not? If everything ok, power on the TV. Finally this TV is ok now.

Note:

After replaced the AS-15F IC, if you found that LCD Display show a bit
darkness than a normal display, that’s mean your AS-15F IC not soldering
properly. You also can use the finger to press down a bit of this AS-15F IC, if
the display quality can change a bit, that’s mean the AS-15F not soldering
properly. So you need to re-solder this IC again.

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This LCD Panel Display Problem is Beyond


Repair
Do you know which type of display problem is can’t be repair? Here is the
sample of the display problem you can refer:

1) Broken Screen or Screen Crack

Sure the LCD Panel if screen crack is beyond repair. If this is new TV, the TV
manufacturer will not cover in their 2 or 3 years guarantee policy.

2) LCD Panel Liquid Crystal was Leakage Inside

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Troubleshooting & Repairing Hisense


RSAG7.820.5129 T-CON Board
This T-CON board schematic diagram was included in this ebook. The
RSAG7.820.5129 T-CON board is widely used in these HISENSE TV Model:

HE390GF-B51, HE460HFR-B51, HE500HF-B52 and HE500HFR-B52.

All the above TV is using this T-CON board, but their program/firmware is
different only.

T-CON Board Circuit Structure

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Test Voltage Test Voltage (V) Test Voltage (V)


Point (V) Point Point
1.2V 1.1~1.3 GMA1 15.1~15.4 GMB1 14.5~14.9
1.8V 1.7~1.9 GMA2 13.4~13.7 GMB2 12.4~12.8
3.3V 3.2~3.4 GMA3 11.8~12.1 GMB3 11.7~12.1
1V 0.9~1.1 GMA4 11.4~11.7 GMB4 10.6~11.0
2.5V 2.4 ~2.6 GMA5 10.7~11.0 GMB5 10.3~10.6
VGH 28 ~ 31 GMA6 8.7~9.0 GMB6 9.8~10.2
VGL -9.0~ -10.0 GMA7 7.6~7.9 GMB7 7.4~7.8
VSS -6.0~ -7.0 GMA8 7.0~7.3 GMB8 6.3~6.8
AVDD1 15.5~16.0 GMA9 6.8~7.1 GMB9 4.8~5.2
VDDD1 3.2~3.4 GMA10 4.8~5.1 GMB10 4.4~4.7
VCOM 6.2~6.8 GMA11 4.0~4.3 GMB11 4.0~4.4
GMA12 3.5~3.9 GMB12 2.8~3.2
GMA13 2.0~2.3 GMB13 2.2~2.5
GMA14 0.6~0.9 GMB14 0.3~0.8

Panel Control Signals & Mini-LVDS Timing Chart Waveform


Timing Control Waveform:

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Control Signals DC Voltage Range


Control Signal PCB Marking DC Voltage (V)
STV GSP 0.002 ~ 0.3
TP SOE 0.2 ~ 0.5
DATA - 1.0 ~ 1.5
POL POL 1.2 ~ 1.9
CPV GSC 0.15 ~ 0.5
LC LC 2~3

Critical T-CON Board Output Voltage Values


Test Point Standard Values Voltage
(V) Tolerance
VCC_PANEL 12 ± 1.2V
1.8V 1.8 ± 0.1V
3.3V 3.3 ± 0.15V
AVDDA1 15.8 ± 0.25V
VGH 29 ± 1.0V
VDDD 3.3 ± 0.15V
VGL -5.8 ± 0.5V

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Module Features Location Testing Point


A. Gamma Generate NN7 GMA1~GMA14\
Circuit GM1~GM14 & (IML7991D) VCOM
VCOM voltage

B. DC-DC Generate 1.0V NN14 1.33V


(MP1484)

C. DC-DC Generate 3.3V NN12 3.3V


(MP1484)

D. NT71790 T-CON IC NN1

E. DDR DDR buffer NN2

F. Level Shifter Gate driving NN19 (RT8922) HC_L1~ HC_L6


signals

I. Flash Memory save T- N24 or NN5


CON firmware (25B40 or F40)

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Introduce Module Features & Their Common Faults in T-CON


1) Module -A => Generate the Gamma & VCOM voltage

Common Fault:

a) White Screen:
Because the VCOM voltage abnormal or NN7 failure.

b) Display compares to normal display more darkness:


One or more of their Gamma voltages is 0V. First check the VDD_OP1 is
it in 15.85 ± 0.2V normal voltage range. If yes, then check the VCOM &
GM1~GM14. If their voltage is 0V, that’s mean the problem is NN7
failure.

c) Left or Right side of the Screen their display darkness.

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2) Module-B => 12V convert to 1.0V


This module provides the 1.0V core voltage to T-CON IC.

Common Fault:

a) 1.0V no voltage:
Normally is their NN14 dry solder joint or failure or RN234 & CN144
damage.

b) 1.0V voltage out of their normal tolerance range:


Normally is causing by the CN39 or RN6 failure.

3) Module-C => 12V convert to 3.3 Voltage Module


This module provides the T-CON board 3.3V

Common Fault:

a) No 3.3V:
It could be their NN12 dry solder joint, RN235 & CN102 failure.

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b) 3.3V Voltage out of the normal range:


Commonly it’s their CN2 or RN2 failure.

4) Module D & E => Is T-CON IC and DDR buffer IC.

T-CON IC

Common Fault:

a) NN1 dry solder joint


b) IC NN1 & NN2 chip defective

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5) Module-F => GOA Signal Control IC

How to know this IC is working or not?

Use multimeter/voltmeter to measure the LC_L1 point, if the voltage range is in


between 25V and -6V change, that’s mean this IC is working normally. If not,
then this IC is abnormal.

6) Module-H => Panel Voltage Generated Circuit


(VDDD/AVDDA1/VGL)

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Common Fault:
a) VDDD/VDDA/VGL no output voltage. The TV screen is no display
but the backlight is lit:
NN3 IC damage causes the VDDD/VDDA/VGL no output voltage.
Check the NN3 pin-15 & 16 both pins is it short circuit. If yes, that’s
mean the IC NN3 is damage and need to replace.

b) When connect to Panel, the inductor noisy, screen display has


horizontal line interference:
Normally it is the CN212 failure.

7) Module-I => Flash Memory to save the T-CON IC Firmware

Common Fault:

a) Flash memory NN5 failure


Will affect screen no display (but the backlight is lit).

b) NN5 IC lost firmware


Will affect screen no display (but the backlight is lit).

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Other Common Faults in this T-CON Board


1) Dry Soldering Joint or Pins Shorted

Display Symptom Problem Location Failure Reason


Left side screen no XSN3 connector dry
display or abnormal solder joint
display

Right side screen no XSNN4 connector


display or abnormal pins shorted
display

Left side screen NN19 or NN21 dry


abnormal display solder joint

Display Grey Scale NN1 damage


abnormal

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2) Gate/Source COF Problem (Glass Cell Problem)

This type of screen problem is not repairable, unless you’ve TAB


bonding machine. If their ITO line/s defective inside the screen glass then
this type of problem is beyond repair.

Description Display Symptom


Vertical Line

Horizontal Line

Vertical Block/Bar

Horizontal Block/Bar

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3) GOA Horizontal Lines on the screen

This GOA horizontal line evenly spaced (vertical 6 pixels). The Panel itself
defective or the T-CON board Module-F (NN19 or NN21- RT8922) failure also
can causing this type of screen problem.

Check the IC NN19 or NN21 pins have dry soldering joint or not. If soldering
ok and just replace this IC.

4) The bottom of Screen have some horizontal line/s jumping


When the TV is in PC25 or HDMI mode, the screen bottom display has
horizontal line/s (1 or 2 lines) jumping. But in other TV Mode, the screen
is normal.

This is because of the TV when in high density signals, their LVDS


output signals is not standard type. And causing the T-CON IC output TE
& STV signals time interval is 1.84ms (~1840us), but the original design
is requirement is 147us! Use the oscilloscope to check the STV and TE
signals and found like picture below:

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So the solution to solve this problem is updating the NN5 IC firmware to


the latest version of LCM_T-TP_161240_B007.

5) Display Grey Scale Abnormal

Mostly, this type of screen problem is causing by the T-CON IC,


Especially the production before 1240, their T-CON IC is the common
fault.

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6) After Power On TV, Screen will show the Red, Green & Blue Display
Non-stop Testing Mode

Normally this problem is causing by their TVS (FN2/FN3/FN4/FN5/FN6)


damage. Use the Multimeter testing this TVS, is the ohm values to GND
is lower than 1K ohm, that’s mean this TVS is damage by ESD already.
Need to replace it with a good one. Or you can just remove this damage
TVS and without connect anything, power on the TV. The TV should be
ok now!

7) Display Abnormal in DTV Mode

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This problem is causing by the T-CON IC NT71790. Especially the T-


CON Board production batch before 1240.

8) No Display/ Grey Display (Backlight Lit)

a) The PMU circuit abnormal (Module H), NN3 (AAT1133) abnormal


and causing the VDDD/AVDDA1/VGL no output or output abnormal
voltages. Replace NN3 IC.
b) Gamma circuit abnormal (Module-A). If Gamma IC output voltage
abnormal, the output voltage range is about 6.7V~ 7.0V. Replace
Gamma IC (iML7991D).
c) NN1 dry soldering joint inside the bottom of this T-CON IC. Because
of this IC is BGA package type, so we can use the oscilloscope to
check their STV, LC, TP, POL & etc control signals waveform to
confirm the T-CON IC is ok or not. If these signals got output, then
this IC is Ok, if not, then it is T-CON IC failure.

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LCD/LED TV Display Problem &


T-CON Board Repair Tips

Notes: If the T-CON board fuse open, please check their voltage line with GND
ohm values, especially the 5 important voltages lines. If everything ok, you can
replace a SMD or Pico fuse with same amperes.

1) Model: Changhong LT24720FX LCD TV

Symptom: Display poor image with whitish tail or ghosting

Repair/Solution:

Normally this type of symptom was causing by the T-CON board or LCD panel.
So starting testing their T-CON board voltage and found that VGH voltage has
2.3V only. The correct VGH voltage for this T-Con board should be about 25V.
At the same time found a burnt component on the T-con and the location is
R100. That’s mean it is a burnt resistor and can’t saw any value there. Using
multimeter ohm range to checking the R100 pin ohm values to GND (ground) is
about +/- 500K ohm. This is let us know, the R100 position not because of other
components short circuit and causing it burnt. Use a 1M ohm variable resistor

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(VR), starting from the highest ohm first and then slowly decreases the ohm
values until the VGH reach 25V and the display also change to normal. So
check on that VR and found it is about 100K ohm, after that changed a SMD
resistor with values 100K ohm to R100. The VGH line got 25V now and the
display image also back to normal now. The TV problem solved!

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2) Model: Changhong LT2612 LCD TV (T-con: SVA 260PW023S)

Symptom: No Display and the screen full of Vertical color lines

Repair/Solution:

Normally this type of TV symptom was causing by the T-CON board or LCD
panel. This LCD Tv using SVA 260PW023S T-CON board. Check the T-con
board Vcc voltage input had 5V, and the AVDD had 3.3V. The lcd panel
driving voltage VGH & VGL are nothing. Suspect their DC-DC circuit lines
having problem. Check the VGH line with GND with ohm range, it had 300
ohm only. But VGL line with GND had above 36K ohm! So suspect the VGH
circuit line filter capacitor leakage. Found three SMD chocolate color filter caps
on the VGH line and two of three filter caps were leakage, another good one got
3.3uF. Because of they are three same size and color filter caps, so using one
normal electrolytic capacitor 10uF/50V to replace it. Power on the TV their
display is back to normal now.

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3) Model: ChangHong LT26830EX LCD TV

Symptom: Display Distortion Problem

Repair/Solution:

Normally this type of display symptom is causing by the Main board, LVDS
cable or T-CON. So start to check their Service Mode Panel setting. Use the
remote control press and hold the MUTE button about 3 seconds, then press TV
Key board “MENU” button, then it will login to the Service Mode successfully.
Changed the Panel setting to the correct Panel part number, after that, use the
remote control to power off the TV. Power on again the TV, the TV display
distortion problem is ok now.

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4) TV Model: Changhong LT32710 LCD TV

T-CON Board: T-con (CHIMEI) section was built-in TV Mainboard

Mainboard Chassis: LS23

Symptom:

Screen Fully of Vertical Color Bars

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Repair/Solution:

This LCD TV T-CON section was built-in the TV Mainboard. Check their T-
con section each output voltages from U26: TPS65161 (DC-DC IC) and found
their VDD25 output voltage is just 1.36V only. Normally this VDD voltage
should be 2.5V.

This VDD 2.5V was generate by DC-DC IC U26 pin-18 through D55, L24,
CA44 filter and get VDD 2.5V. After that the R339, R348 and R272 is the VDD
sampling resistors and feedback to U26 pin-15 to control the VDD voltage
output. After checking these component and found the R348 (24K ohm 1%)
ohm values increase to 40K ohm! Replace this resistor and the VDD output
voltage is back to normal 2.5V. Finally this TV screen problem solved!

5) Model: Changhong LT37710 LCD TV

Mainboard Chassis: LS23

Panel Model: LG Panel

Symptom:

Display is not clear and slow motion problem.

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Repair/Solution:

As usual, first check their T-con board each output voltages from DC-DC
circuit. The Vin, VDD and VDA are all normal. But the VGHP is: 15.5V
(normal is 23V) and VGL: -3.4V (normal is -5.5V).

These two voltage lines are generating by U26 DC-DC IC (TPS65161) pins-11,
13, 24 and pins-8, 10, 14.

The U26 IC pins-11, 13 & 24 generating the VGL voltage output, the pins-8, 10,
14 is generating the VGH voltage output. Check their corresponding
components all looks good. Suspect their filter capacitor lost their capacitance
and causing this TV screen problem.

Parallel connect with a 10uF/50V electrolytic capacitor to CA39 and another


one to C40. Power on the TV and problem solved!

Removed the CA39 and CA40 found one of its capacitance was drop to 2uF and
another one is totally opened circuit!

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6) Model: Changhong LT42729F LCD TV

Symptom: Display Distortion

Repair/Solution:

Again this TV is also same display distortion problem. So again we need to


login to their Service Mode to adjust the Panel setting.

Method to login to the Service Mode: In TV Mode, use the remote control press
buttons: MUTE --MENU –6, 1, 1, 5. So it will login to the Service Mode
successfully and go to Panel setting there to change it to the AU_T420HW04
(the TV LCD Panel part number). After change the Panel setting, this TV is ok
now.

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7) Model: ChangHong LED43A9000i LED TV

Symptom: Display Problem Randomly- Distortion or No Display

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Repair/Solution:

Customer complaints this TV after use about several hours the TV display will
distortion or no display. Normally this type of problem is difficult to diagnose.
This LED TV using Samsung LTA43HN01 LED Panel, T-CON board is
K160HZC2LV0.1. From the above fault picture, suspect the LVDS cable, T-con
board, FPC cable/s or the LED Panel.

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Remove the LVDS cable and FPC cables, using the eraser to clean their contact
pins (Golden Fingers). After clean the LVDS cable connector, also checking
their LVDS socket contact points on the T-con board. After finish cleaning,
power on the TV to testing it and found that the TV was back to normal and
problem solved! Even burn test the TV whole day also no problem.

8) Model: Changhong LED46760 LED TV

T-CON Board: A60MB4C2V0.2 (same as A60HM01C2LV0 use


LTA460HM04 Panel)

Panel Model: LTA460HM04

Symptom:

Display full of horizontal lines with bright and dark flashing. It also can see
some irregular vertical bars.

Repair/Solution:

This TV backlight is steady lit and no any flashing. Use the LCD/LED Panel
Tester check and found that’s the LCD Panel or T-CON board problem. This
TV Panel T-con board is using the A60MB4C2LV0.2 like picture below:

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Check the T-con board voltage: VCC: 12V, VDD: 3.3V, Vcore: 1.2V, AVDD:
jumping in between 7V~14.5V (normal is 15V), VOFF: 0V (normal is -5V~ -
8V), the other VSS and VON also abnormal voltage reading. Remove the both
FPC cables and power on the TV. The AVDD & VOFF voltages still same
problem. So confirm the problem was on the T-CON board. Check each output
voltage lines with their ohm values and found the VOFF line a bit low.

First check and measure the VOFF line corresponding components. When
removed the filter cap, CD21 capacitor, all their voltage back to normal now!
Measure CD21 and found it has 0.5uF only, the original values is 4.7uF.
Replace a good CD21 capacitor, the T-CON each output voltages are back to
normal as: AVDD: 148V, VOFF: -11V, VSS: -7.4V, VON: 27.6V. Reconnect
back the both FPC cables and power on the TV, everything is ok now.

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9) Model: ChiMei V320B1-L06 LCD Panel with T-con board V320B1-C03

Symptom: Screen fully with Vertical Color Lines

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Repair/Solution:

This T-con board Vcc voltage is present. Check VDA voltage is 11.2V only.
That’s mean their DC-DC circuit not working. Since their DC-DC IC AT1380A
is control by the Timing Control chipset (CM2681A), when checking their
switch on signal from CM2681A, it is no any signal from it. After that checking
the CM2681A voltage supply IC N7 (2.5V voltage regulator IC) and found that
has 0.9V volt output only instead of 2.5V! After replace this N7 IC , the screen
is back to normal now.

10) Model: Haier LE32A700, LE32A720, LE32A910, LH32E10 LED TV

T-CON Board: HV320WXC-200-X-PCB-X0.0

Panel Model: H320EHC-BB2, H320HC-YB30

Symptom:

No Display, Grey Screen

Repair/Solution:

The TV backlight is lit normally. Check their T-CON board and this PCB board
was built-in the Panel glass. Found the VGH voltage line is 0V only! Continue
to check their corresponding components especially smd filter capacitor C240,
C241, C242, C243 & D2. Found the C240 shorted circuit. After replace with a
good SMD capacitor, the TV is back to normal now.

Note: VGH voltage abnormal, commonly was causing by MOSFET opened


circuit, capacitor shorted/leakage or shorted DC-DCIC.

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BOE HV320WXC-200 T-CON Board Testing Points Voltage


Test Point Voltage Test Point Voltage
VDDIN 12V V2 15.2V
VCOM 7.41V V3 13.2V
VGH 26.1V V4 12.5V
VOFF -7.9V V5 11.7V
DVDD 3.28V V6 10.7V
XAO 3.28V V7 10.2V
VON 24.3V V8 8.5V
OUT3078 7.7V V10 7.5V
TP 0.2V V11 6.5V
POL 1.6V V12 5.3V
CPV 1.5V V13 4.7V
SDA 2.1V V14 3.8V
SCL 2.1V V16 2.2V
LV0N 1.6V V18 0.02V
LV0P 1.0V
LV1N 1.5V
LV1P 1.1V
LV2N 1.2V
LV2P 1.3V
LCXN 1.3V
LCKP 1.3V
LV3N 1.4V
LV3P 1.1V

11) Model: Haier LE32A700, LE32A720, LE32A910, LH32E10 LED TV

T-CON Board: HV320WXC-200-X-PCB-X0.0

Panel Model: H320EHC-BB2, H320HC-YB30

Symptom:

Display White Screen or Blue Screen without any characters on screen.

Repair/Solution:

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Most of the time this model of Panel come with the problem mention the above
is causing by abnormal VGH voltage in VGH line. So first step is check the
VGH line until the X-COF contact pin there still has the VGH: 27V. After that
check their first Gate COF and found VGH voltage missing.

For Gate COF: 8659-F

The Gate COF VGH point missing their voltage here:

Just connect a wire from T-CON Board VGH voltage line to this COF VGH
point. The TV Panel is back to normal now.

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For Gate COF: 8659-M

12) Model: Haier LE48A5000, LE48M6000, LE48AL88 & LH48UH3200 LED


TV

T-CON Board: Samsung 13NVB_S60TMB4C4LV0.0

Panel Model:

Symptom:

Various problems occur in this T-CON Board.

Repair/Solution:

Because of their SMD filter capacitors often have leakage or shorted circuit on
the T-CON Board.

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13) Model: Hisense TLM-3233D LCD TV

Symptom: No Display but Blue Screen with Two Vertical White Bars

Repair/Solution:

When power on this lcd tv, the screen show no display but blue screen with two
vertical white bars. The two vertical white bars will flash but no any content
inside. The LCD TV can hear the sound and remote control to change channel
properly. Try other video signals input like AV and PC also same results. Even
try to call out the OSD menu also same problem too.

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Since the LCD TV cannot show the OSD menu and the TV got sound and
change channel properly, so that the mainboard is normal. After observation this
lcd tv, found that the problem could be in the T-CON board or LCD panel.
Check LVDS and FPC cables, they are show as normal, then check the T-CON
board voltages. All voltages in T-CON board are ok, so that i will suspect the T-
CON board mainchip (N39) or their memory chip (N31) defective. I got the
junk T-CON board with same part number, but their DC-DC chip was burnt. So
the mainchip and memory IC can be use.

Because of the N39 (CM2681) have many pins and the memory IC N31
(24LC128) only have 8 pins, so that I choose to replace the N31 first. After
replace the N31, I try to power on the TV, and it was show display perfectly!
Since this N31 is a memory IC, does that mean IC itself damage or just the
firmware corrupt and caused this problem happen? To find out this answer, I
use my programmer to copy the working memory IC firmware and write it into
the original memory IC. Do you guess what has happen? Yes, the LCD TV

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working perfectly too! So the problem solved and it was causing by the
firmware corrupted.
Conclusion: The T-CON board memory chip or their firmware corrupt also can
cause the screen problem. So that we need to save their firmware and must
prepare some junk boards of T-con board, mainboard and inverter board for
future use.
14) Model: Hisense TLM3226 LCD TV (T-CON: ChiMei V320B1-C03)

Symptom: No Display

The TV sound normal and it can control by the remote control. Backlight is
present but the screen no display and look like grey screen (because the
backlight was working).

Repair/Solution:

This lcd panel using ChiMei V320B1-C03 T-CON board. So first check their
Vcc input and other voltage values. Vcc input 5V ok, voltage regulator output
2.5V & 3.3V normal. When measuring the VDA, VGH & VGL voltage found
all not output 0V only.

It was shows that their DC-DC section is not working. After analysis the ir DC-
DC section, it is using the UP1 IC (AT1380A) as a DC-DC IC. The UP1 pin4,
on/off switch is control by the T-CON main chipset U3 (CM2681A-KQ) pin 63.

Usually when the TV on, T-CON board IC U3 (CM2681A-KQ) pin63


(PWRON) will output a signal logic high (3.3V), through QP3 inverse the
signal to logic low and reach to UP1 pin4. After that, UP1, DC-DC section
starting working and generates VDA, VGH & VGL voltage outputs.

But for this T-con board, even the TV was power on, but their U3 (CM2681A-
KQ) pin 63 still is logic low 0V. Normally this U3 pin 63 will follow by TV
power on and off, their voltage range is between 0V~3.3V. Even disconnect the
U3 pin63 with other corresponding components, this pin63 also not different
still 0V. Suspect their U3 (CM2681A-KQ) damage, after replace U3 the TV
was back to normal now.

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15) Model: Hisense TLM3201 LCD TV

Symptom: No Display but sound and other function properly.

Repair/Solution:

This model of LCD has using two type of LCD panel. These LCD Panel are
QD32HL01 and another one is QD32HL03.

For this LCD TV symptom, no display, the QD32HL01 LCD panel their T-
CON board Q300 open circuit causing the TV no display. This Q300 function
as an on/off switch for DC-DC section. Direct replace Q300 with FDN339AN
and the problem solved.

FDN339AN

Vds= 20V

Id= 3A

Rds= 0.035 ohm

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For the LCD panel using QD32HL03, their T-CON board D304 (BAV99LT1)
opened circuit and causing the TV no display. This D304 is using on the VGH
circuit line. After replace D304 the TV problem solved.

BAV99LT1

VR= 70V

IF= 215mA

16) Model: Hisense LED39K310X3D, LED39K316, LED39K320 &


LED39K321 LED TV

Symptom: The TV is White Screen Problem

The TV is White Screen problem, but the sound is normal. This LED TV is
using the CMI V390HK1-LS5 LED Panel and their T-CON board part number
is V236H3-CS3-C.

Repair/Solution:

This is a common fault in this LED Panel. Their V390HK-LS5 Rev.C7, Rev.
C8 & Rev. C9 also have the same symptom. Their solution is removed the U3
(MX25L2026E) flash memory and using the programmer to program a good
firmware in it. After that, solder back this flash memory to U3. After replace the
U3 firmware, the LED TV can show the perfect display now.

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17) Model: Hisense TLM40V68P LCD TV (T-CON Board: V400H1-C01)

Symptom: Display White Screen only.

The other function like sound and remote control are ok and working properly.

Repair/Solution:

This LCD TV panel take a bit long time to start-up the display. But the TV
display white screen only. Since all other function normal, so the suspicion
section is the T-con board.

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Starts measuring this T-con board and found that their VGHP voltage is missing,
0V but other voltage testing points are normal. Normally this VGHP has about
19.5V. Power off the TV, using Multimeter ohm range to measure their VGHP
point with GND and the values is 0 ohm! That’s mean the VGH P circuit line
has component shorted. First check the circuit line filter caps, when remove that
capacitor CP19, the VGHP circuit line ohm values are back to normal. After
testing this CP19 and found it was shorted. After replace CP19 on the T-con
board, the problem still remains the same! When checking the VGHP circuit
line, it is still 0V. Forward to UP1 pin10, here can measure the 2.25V and
5VAC output. VAA testing point has about 13V, so to confirm that the DP5 is
open circuit. After removed DP5 and using Multimeter to testing this
component, double confirm that DP5 is opened circuit. After changed both
components, the TV appear the display perfectly.

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18) Model: Hisense TLM4288 LCD TV

Symptom: Screen fully of vertical color lines and then no display.

When power on the TV, it is ok but after half an hour, the screen was changed
to vertical color lines. And it also appears some horizontal bar on the screen.
Some time it can back to normal and change to vertical lines and then the TV no
display. But their sound, backlight and the remote control, all function working
properly.

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Repair/Solution:

For this LCD TV symptom, so the suspicion parts will be the LVDS cable or
their T-con board problem. This TV symptom was because of the mainboard
LVDS signal are not match with timing control in the T-con board. First
checking the LVDS cable both sides contact pins are clean and no any dirty on
the pins. After that checking their cable continuity and it is ok. So the other part
is the T-con board.

After testing T-con board all voltages normal and stable, so the problem should
be in the LVDS connector and their signals processing section. Since this TV
symptom was occur after half an hour, so it could be the components dry joints
or heat sensitive. So after power on the TV, try to using a plastic rod to pressing
the T-con. When the plastic rod pressing on the LVDS connector socket, the TV
screen back to normal! So the culprit is the LVDS connector socket dry joints.
After resolder the LVDS connector socket, the LCD TV is ok, even after burn
test about 4 hours it’s still working properly.

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19) Model: Konka LC22E561B LCD TV

Symptom: Display Distortion Problem

Repair/Solution:

After dismantle this LCD TV and found that their Timing Control is built-in the
Main board there. When checking the Main board and saw that their GAMMA
IC is using this AS15-G IC, so measure their GAMMA output voltage. Found
that one of their GAMMA voltage output was abnormally. So direct replace this
AS15-G IC with this AS15-F and the TV problem solved!

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20) TV Model: Konka LED42R7000PD LED TV

T-CON Board:

Panel Model:

Symptom:

Interference Stripes on the Screen

Repair/Solution:

Use the LCD/LED Panel Tester to testing it and found their screen Panel is ok.
So the problem is on the Mainboard. The sound and the other features are
working properly.

Check their Mainboard LVDS connector output signals with oscilloscope and
found several pairs of video signals is missing. Suspect the LVDS connector
(XS501) pins dry solder joint problem.

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Re-solder all the connector pins, but stills same problem. Trace it back these
signal lines until the Main Chip N501 (MSD6I982BX). Again, re-solder the
N501 video signals output pins. After finished re-solder (reflow) the N501, this
TV is ok now.

21) Model: LG LC370W01-A5K1 T-con Board

Symptom: Grey Screen, No display

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Repair/Solution:

This T-con board Vin is use 12V as input voltage. Found their Vcc input SMD
fuse KT opened and looks like other components has shorted in the circuits.
Measure the Vin line ohm values is normal. After that checking the other
voltage output lines ohm values and found that VDD with GND has 0 ohm!
That’s mean something was shorted to ground. Finally found that C130 filter
cap was short circuit. After replace SMD fuse KT and C130 filter cap, the TV is
back to normal.

22) Model: LG LC420W02-B6 LCD Panel with 6870C-0046B T-con Board

Symptom: Screen Show Negative Display with Full Red Color

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Repair/Solution:

The LVDS cable is ok. For this type of display symptom, you must try to slowly
minimum the Contrast feature. If after minimum or closed the feature of
Contrast and display back to normal (have colors), that’s mean, the problem was
in the T-con board and it is causing by timing control not working properly. If
after minimum the Contrast feature, the display is missing color, so the problem
was in the mainboard.

Since this is T-con board problem, so concentrate to testing it. Normally if


Timing Control section work, it must have: 1) Correct Vcc input (from DC-DC
section supply), 2) Panel setting (this setting data was store in the EEPROM IC),
3) Data communication EEPROM with Timing Control IC must stable. 4) If the
Timing Control IC defective it also can effected. Their voltage input is normal
and corresponding components also no problem. So try to find another junk
board to remove both EEPROM U2 & U5 (both 24Y02) to this T-con board.
After power on the TV, yes the problem solved!

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23) Model: LG 60LS5700-UA & 60LS5750-UA LCD TV

Symptom: No Display but Sound is Normal

The TV front buttons are all working well.

Repair/Solution:

The Power Supply voltage outputs are all normal. This TV backlight is lit and
the sound is OK. The T-con board Vcc voltage 12V was present. That’s mean
their backlight system, PSU board and Main board are all OK.

So suspect the T-con board failure. Power off the TV, measure the T-con board
SMD fuse (5A, 32V) was opened. Before replace the fuse, check the Vcc line
and found that their ohm value is very low (below 100 ohm). After trace the
Vcc line to IC301 (17140E) and confirm that this IC was shorted. Because of
this IC no stock, so direct replace this T-con board (p/n: AGF76630001) and the
problem solved.

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For your information, the new T-con board will use the 17140AE (IC301), the
older version is using the 17140E.

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24) Model: Samsung LED TV

Symptom: The Picture is Upside Down

When you ordered the Main board for an LED TV, after installing, you notice
that the picture is upside down!

Repair/Solution:

First, make sure the OPTION BYTE settings are correct. If setting the Option
Byte settings does not correct the problem, enter the service mode and adjust the
HV FLIP settings (Toggle the setting on or off).

Entering Factory Mode:

To enter “Service Mode”, press the remote control keys in this sequence:
MUTE 1 8 2 Power On. Then, select Control -> Config Option -> HV FLIKP.
See the illustrations below:

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After you have changed the HV FLIP setting, power cycle the TV (turn it off
and then on) to lock in the setting.

Note: Whenever you replace a main board or lcd panel, always refer to the
OPTION BYTE list to verify that the settings are correct. Option Bytes mainly
match the correct drive to the panel, but can also have effects based on feature
functionality. Some of the settings, if not set correctly, may cause minor defects
in the overall operation of a TV. These defects are often not immediately
obvious and may be discovered by the customer days after the repair.

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25) Model: Samsung LN19C350DXZA LCD TV

Symptom: Display is completely Green color only.

Repair/Solution:

LVDS cable not properly inserted or dirty in the contact pins. Clean the LVDS
cable contact pins and connect it back properly.

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26) Model: Samsung LN37A550P1F LCD TV

Symptom: The Screen One Side is Darker than the other.

Repair/Solution:

Try to call out the OSD Menu. If one side is darker than the other, it’s a bad T-
con board or FPC cable. If the OSD Menu is fine, then checking the LVDS
cable and main board. Most of the time is their FPC cable contact pins dirty.
After clean the screen problem solved.

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27) Model: Samsung 43 inches LED TV (This is a fake Samsung LED TV!)

Symptom: Display Color Problem like Oil Painting and the Display also
Reverse 180 degree now.

Repair/Solution:

Regarding this type of symptoms, lots of the TV repairer will give up to repair it.
Because they will think it is their LED Panel (or T-CON Board) problem. Also
this TV is a fake Samsung 43 inches LED TV, their repair information is hard to
find to compare to the original TV manufacturer.

So this TV is send by another TV Repairer and he also said if can’t repair it


doesn’t matter, because it is not the original Samsung LED TV. This TV cover
is looking like Samsung, but inside the TV, it is just using an OEM brand TV
Main board only.

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After analysis this LED TV symptoms, I suspect it was the T-CON board or
Main board problem. Why I’m not suspecting the LED Panel? Because I know
that the display reverse problem is causing by their SELLVDS or Rotation
signal set as incorrect by Main board or the T-con board problem.

Before starting to repair this LED TV, I will checking their Service Mode
setting or just try to do the firmware upgrade for it. But the problem is, this is
not the branded TV, so we don’t have the enough information to find their
service manual and then know how to login to their Service Mode. Also we
don’t have this Main board good firmware to do the upgrade too.

So what can I do now? Actually for this type of OEM TV Main board, they
have the part number in the Main board there. Finally found the Main board part
number: TSUMV59UXS_V1.1 as picture below:

Found the information for this Main board. This is a ROWA V59 series Main
board and its Service Mode login step is using the remote control:

a) Press MENU, the screen is showed the Menu OSD there

b) Press number buttons: 1147 and the screen will show another OSD
Menu

c) Select: General, Setting, Login

d) Select LVDS MAP adjust 1, 2, 3, 4……16 after adjusted ok, press the
EXIT button to log out the Service Mode.

Finally this TV problem was solved and it is working properly now.

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28) Model: Samsung UN46C8000 LED TV

Symptom: Half the Screen has a Red Solarisation Effect

Picture 1

Picture 2

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Repair/Solution:

Picture 1 shows the problem: Red solarisation on the bottom of the screen. Your
first impulse is probably to replace the panel, but if you look closely, you’ll
notice that solarisation appears only on the right side of the screen. The left side
does not show the problem. This tells you it’s not a panel issue. What should
you consider? The signal source PCB, or LVDS cable connections.

To see if it’s a signal source issue, enter the service mode and check the test
patterns. This is shown in Picture 2. Notice that in service mode, the right side is
all Red, showing you that the signal source is not the problem. This leaves three
items as the probable cause: the Main board, the LVDS, the T-con board or the
FPC cable. In this case, the cause was the LVDS cable connector on Main board.
It was not closing tightly enough. Putting hand pressure on the connector there
caused the problem to come and go.

So try to using the strong tape or silicon glue to fix the connector and prevent it
loose again. So the TV problem was solved.

Notes:

For fast troubleshooting, use the LVDS tester and/or XV2010 TV Mainboard
Video output tester. If use the LVDS tester check the screen, if it show the
normal display, that’s mean the problem is on the Mainboard or LVDS cable.
Or use the XV2010 tester check the TV mainboard video output result, if the
same problem shows on the XV2010 that’s mean the problem is Mainboard. If
the XV2010 also shows the normal display, LVDS tester also shows the good
display, so, what’s wrong to the TV? The answer is their TV Service Mode
setting maybe incorrect or their firmware malfunction. So need to upgrade the
latest firmware or re-programme their TV mainboard firmware.

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29) Model: Samsung UN46D6500VFXZA LED TV

Symptom: Ghosting Image or Double Image Vertically.

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Repair/Solution:

Checking or replace the T-con. Before that, make sure to clean the LVDS and
FPC cable contact pins with eraser.

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Notes:

If the above method not work, then it is the TV Panel problem. So you need to
refer to the COF Bypass Method or the Cutoff Modification to solve this
problem.

30) Model: Samsung LN55C650 LCD TV

Symptom: The Screen has Colored Vertical Lines

Repair/Solution:

If the lines appear in the Picture Test/OSD Menu, the cause is a bad panel. If the
lines do not appear, disconnect all signal sources and check again. If the lines
are still in the Picture Test, checking the LVDS cable contacts or change the
Main board. If the lines are gone, then a signal source is causing the problem.

Notes:

For fast troubleshooting, use the LVDS tester and/or XV2010 TV Mainboard
Video output tester. If use the LVDS tester check the screen, if it show the
normal display, that’s mean the problem is on the Mainboard or LVDS cable. If
it show the same problem display, that’s mean the problem is the Panel itself.
So you need to refer to this ebook, and learn how to troubleshoot and repair it.

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Or use the XV2010 tester check the TV mainboard video output result, if the
same problem shows on the XV2010 that’s mean the problem is Mainboard. If
the XV2010 also shows the normal display, LVDS tester also shows the good
display, so, what’s wrong to the TV? The answer is their TV Service Mode
setting maybe incorrect or their firmware malfunction. So need to upgrade the
latest firmware or re-programme their TV mainboard firmware.

31) Model: Samsung UN60D7000 LED TV

Symptom: These’s a Thin Vertical Line on the Left Side of the Menu

Repair/Solution:

Try to call out the OSD Menu or Smart Hub Page. If the line goes through the
OSD Menu or Smart Hub like the picture above, the panel is bad. If it’s behind
the OSD Menu, disconnect all signal sources and check again. If the vertical
line is still behind the OSD Menu, then checking the LVDS cable or replace the
main board. If the line is gone, then the signal source is the problem.

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Or try to use the finger to touch or knock the top cover of that line position. If
the line can missing randomly, that’s mean their COF or TAB contacts was dry
join on the Panel.

But most of the time, this type of problem is causing by their Source COF/TAB
defective and need to use the TAB Bonding Machine to replace their TAB/COF
to solve this problem.

32) Model: Sharp LCD32WXN LCD TV

Symptom: Negative Display

The screen brightness is high and the display no gray scale in it.

Repair/Solution:

After analysis the picture above and found that this type of symptom is causing
by the T-CON board. The screen is just show negative display only and no any
gray scale for the picture. Most of the time, this type of problem also cause by
their T-con Board GAMMA or Vcom circuit.

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This LCD TV T-con section was built- in the LCD Panel, so need to remove
their metal bracket to checking their T-con section. First check the VDD_R has
14.9V, after that checking the VR_VCOM has 0V! So this voltage values is
abnormal for the VCOM voltage, because the Vcom voltage normally is about
half of the VDA voltage. Measure the VR1 pin 1 (one of the R276 pin), its
voltage still 0V, so suspect the VR1 is open circuit. Remove the VR1 (marking
as ‘23’) and using the Multimeter measure it and found the VR1 was opened
circuit.

VCOM Voltage Circuit

Since the VR1 is marking as’23’, that’s mean their ohm values is 2K ohm.
Because of the VR1 center pin position is in the middle, that’s mean, the ohm
values is about 1K ohm (half of the 2K ohm). So you can replace a 1K ohm
resistor to VR1 pin2 & pin3, but make sure the VR1 position pin1 & 2 is
shorted. After replace the VR1, VR_VCOM has output 7.54V there and the TV
problem was solved.

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33) Model: Sharp LK315T3LZ54 LCD Panel

Symptom: Tips for Display Reverse Problem

T-con Board: CPWBX3562TPXF

Repair/Solution:

Actually this type of symptom is we can repair it through:

a) Software control: Some TV is allowed to login to the Service Mode and


change their setting to cure this problem.

b) Hardware modify: If the TV not provide the software control, then we can
modify the hardware, especially the T-CON board LVDS connector pin27 & 28.

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34) Model: Skyworth 32L08HR LCD TV

T-CON Board: V315B3-L01REV.C1

Panel Model:

Symptom:

Display become white screen and has some vertical bars. After a while, the
vertical bars will slowly increase their quantity. Their vertical bars are not fixed
and it will change randomly.

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Repair/Solution:

Use the LCD/LED Panel Tester testing it and found the problem is on the T-
CON or Panel. Check the T-CON board each output voltages, and found the
VGH is just has 0.44V only! So the problem is on the VGH voltage line.

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The VGH voltage is output from the P-Channel MOSFET QP8 pin-D (Drain).
Check the QP8 pin-S (Source) has 22.3V and it is normal. From the above
schematic diagram, the QP8 pin-G (Gate) is control by QP7 (2N7002DW, 2 x
N-Channel MOSFET 6-pins SMD and marking code is: 702).

Check the QP7 pin-2 has 2.45V, but QP7 pin-6 has 22.1V! So suspect the QP7
one of the N-Channel MOSFET has opened circuit. Solder a wire from QP7
pin-6 to GND and then power on the TV. All the vertical bars are gone and the
TV display back to normal now. So confirm the problem is QP7 one of their
MOSFET was opened circuit. Because this QP7 6-pin SMD type is not
available in my stock, so just use a normal 3-pin N-Channel SMD 2N7002
solder to the correct pins. Finally this problem solved!

Note: This T-CON board their VGHP voltage line filter capacitor CP19 or CP43,
when its leakage, it will pull it down 2~3V of the VGHP voltage. And generate
the same display problem like the above TV screen problem too.

35) Model: Sony 37 inches LCD TV with AUO T370XW02 T-CON Board

Symptom: The Character normal, but the picture area when it is bright, their
edges got other color banding.

Look like the LVDS cable contact problem. When it is brighter, their symptom
becomes serious. If turn the Contrast down to 50%, the character and picture
back to normal! From this method we know that it is not the mainboard problem
but it could be LVDS cable or T-CON board.

Repair/Solution:

Check the LVDS cable both contact pins and also using an eraser to wipe clean
both side. But it is not help. So suspect the T-CON board problem. From the
symptom on the screen, if the problem is T-CON board, then it could be their
Gamma circuit’s lines problem.

Found this T-CON board had 22 testing point, GAMMA1~GAMMA22. Where


their normal GAMMA circuit lines voltage level are decrement way. After
testing their voltage points, found GAMMA1 till GAMMA20 are using
decrement way it was from 15V till 3V, but the GAMMA21 voltage point was

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about 8V! It should be 3V or below. Tracing this GAMMA21 line and it is from
the AS15-F DC-DC & Gamma IC. So trace this line corresponding components,
but all looks good. So decide to replace the IC AS15-F and problem solved!

Note: The AS15 series of DC-DC IC (14+1 Channel Voltage Buffers IC) have
higher damage rates on the T-con board. When you check the T-con board with
this IC, power off the TV and use the finger touch on this IC. If you feel it is
warm only, then it should be good. But if you feel it is extremely hot on the IC
surface, that’s mean this IC is gone and need to be replace. The AS15-HG can
use as an equivalent of AS15-G and same as the AS15-F & AS15-HF. Their
different is only theAS15-HG built in the heatsink inside bottom of IC body.

36) Model: Sony KLV32S400A LCD TV

Symptom: Negative Picture, Display Distortion or White Screen

This model of TV has the above symptoms and all are because of their T-con
board problem.

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Repair/Solution:

This model LCD TV, their T-con board has very high damage rates on the U6
IC (AS15-F or AS15-xx series IC). When power off the TV, try to use the
finger to touch U6 IC and you will feeling it is extremely hot! After replace this
IC, the problem solved.

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All Good LCD/LED
TV T-CON & Screen
Panel Repairing
Information

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TAB/COF Bypass Modification Repair


Case Histories

For details of what is TAB Bypass Modification, please refer to Part-3: “What
is TAB Bypass Modification”.

A) LCD Panel: Samsung LTA320WT-L05

T-con Board: 320WTLF3C2LV0.3

Symptom: Display Slow Motion and a bit Darkness

This 32 inches LCD TV display problem is Display Slow Motion and the image
is darkness.

As usual check the T-con board voltage and the result as below:

AVDD: 15.3V

VON: 23.8V

VOFF: -7.3V

VDD: 3.35V

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All the above voltage values are normal. So next step is, from our previous
experience when the display problem is slow motion, it is causing by the VGH
(VON) voltage missing on Gate Driver side. This LCD Panel has the Y-TAB on
Gate Driver side.

Here has a good secret tip for you. When we don’t know the TAB/COF
which point is what voltage values is. Actually we can use a 10Kohm ¼
resistor to searching each point in TAB film. So with this method it will
prevent the higher voltage damage the lower voltage lines on the TAB IC
there.

Back to this case, since we don’t have this TAB which point is for VON supply.
So use a 10Kohm resistor solder with thin copper wire (0.1mm), after that one
side wire solder to VON on Source PCB there (This is the VON point we
measure it has 23.8V on Source PCB). Another resistor side will go to touching
the TAB each point (IMPORTANT not put or touching too long on the TAB
point there).

Power on the TV and starting to touch each point on the Y-TAB (Y1 first) film.
When touching one point, look on the screen has normal display or not, if not,
next point and follow the same steps. After touching on the point-3 the screen
can show a normal display. That’s mean the point number 3 is the VON supply
point!

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Now removed the resistor, solder the copper wire to point number 3, another
side was solder on the VON Source PCB there already. Power on the TV, the
display slow motion problem gone and the screen can show a perfect display
now.

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B) LCD Panel: HT185WX1-100

TV/Monitor: Lenovo L1961WC LCD Monitor

Symptom: Monitor White Screen, Washed Out Picture, Display Slow Motion
and Full Screen of Horizontal Thin Lines.

This LCD Monitor after power on, it is white screen, after several seconds
change to wash out picture and display slow motion. This LCD Monitor screen
also full of thin horizontal lines. As usual, first step is to measure their VGH
and VGL voltage on T-con board. Found all voltages looks normal, the VGH is
27V and VGL is -5V. Next step is to testing the Gate Driver Y-TAB film
point’s voltages. Can’t any VGH voltage there and this part number of TAB is
not available in the TAB Bypass List. So use a resistor to find out which is the
VGH voltage point now. Finally found that VGH point and solder a copper wire
to this TAB point and another side of wire will solder on T-con VGH point.
This LCD Monitor is working perfectly now.

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Note:
From the previous experience that LCD Panel top corner of X1 (X-TAB) and
Y1(Y-TAB IC) their circuit lines (ITO) easily circuit break on this area. Second
is the X1 ACF contact pins dry joint occur there. That’s why the TAB Bypass
Modification most of the time is connects from Y1 to X-Board (Source PCB).

Another tips is, X1 and Y1 is the top failure rate of COF IC in LCD Panel.
Because these two IC is responsible for the supply voltage like VGH, VGL and
DVDD go through it.

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LCD/LED Panel COF Equivalent List


This equivalent list is to let you easily find out a replacement TAB or COF IC
when the original TAB/COF is not available or no stock. It is a common issue
for the TAB Bonding Machine owner. Even they have the expensive TAB
Bonding Machine in their workbench, if the failure COF IC is not available or
no stock, it will quite frustration. Because we use lots of time to bring in this TV,
dismantle the TV cover, PCB board and troubleshooting time, but the part is not
available or no stock. So the repairer will waste lots of time and money or even
reduce the repair income too.

So this TAB/COF Equivalent List is to let repairer easily to find out the suitable
replacement TAB/COF IC for their Panel repair.

Note-1:

1) Some of the replacement COF maybe a bit longer than original COF. But it
can use as an equivalent COF, just need to readjust their pins position to the
right place and you need to cut out some unused area before bonding the TAB
into glass & PCB board.

2) If after replace one of their Gate COF and showing an abnormal display, a
very thin of the horizontal line or half horizontal top more brighter than the
bottom half horizontal area, that’s mean, you need to replace the other Gate
COF together with the equivalent part number Gate COF. For example, if this
TV Panel has 3 Gate COF (Y1, Y2 & Y3), then you cannot just replace one
COF only (for example Y1), you need to replace together with another same
part number 2 Y-COF (Y2 & Y3) also. If you can find the original part number
of this Y-COF, so the other two Y-COF no need to replace. This will also same
as the X-COF/TAB (Source Driver Board) too.

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No. TAB/COF Part Number Equivalent Part Number


1. 8019-FCCA0 S6C1162-52
2. 8019-KCBCX LH16B5D2
3. 8020-A CH23C S6C1127-51B
4. 8020-GCBJ4 NT39646H-C5103A
5. 8031-DCBKO NT39962H-C5107A
6. 8031-DCV17 VSM21074A
7. 8033-DCY0D NT399658H-C1294A
8. 8033-GCY07 NT39658H-C1294A
9. 8033-DCYOE NT39911H-C1275
10. 8154-ECBL6 NT39935H-L5206B
11. 8154-ECBML S6C2774-54U
12. 8157-BCBNM 8157-ACBMX
13. 8157-BCBNM 8157-BCBOD
14. 8159-CCBQ NT39980H-C5256A
8159-ACBPU
15. 8656-CYOB NT39538H-1272A
16 8658-GCYOU RM76730FA-603
17. 8674-BCC96 S6CG221-51

D
18. D160132RNL-092 S6C1125-65
S6C1125-61
19. D160252NL-051 S6C2792-52
20. D160407NL-056 D160407NL-055-C1-0A
21. D160407NL-055-C1-0A D160407NL-056
22. D160418ANL-051 RM9216FB-0AN
23. D160418NL-054 RM92165FC-0CC
24. D160962NL-51 NT39381H-C0265
NT39386H-C0265A
D160975-051
25. D160971NL-055 NT39662H-C02D5D
26. D160975ANL-051 RM92120FA-038
RM92122FA-058
NT39921H-C02B7H
27. D160975NL-051 D160962NL-051
D160975ANL-051
D160975NL-058
28. D160987NL-052 S6C2A72-52U
D160987NL-055
29. D160987NL-055 D160987NL-052
S6C2A72-52U
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30. D160994NL-051 NT39931H-C02F7A


D160994NL-054
31. D160994NL-054 D160994NL-051
NT39931H-C02F7A
32. D160998NL-053 D160998NL-054-C1
RM92150FB-095
33. D160998NL-054-C1 D160998NL-053
34. DB7899A-FL01U DB7899-FS05U
35. DB7899-FL02U LS08S6HE11-C4LX
36. D10D4SS8310A-CFOC1LX LS08S2M7-C3LX
37. D10D4SS8310-CFOC2LX LS08S201-C3LX

L
38. LH16B5D2 8019-KCBCX
39. LH16DD01 LH165V138
40. LH16DD07 NT39990H-C6003A
SSD3258UR1
41. LH163T06 LH163Y06 G0054-C1TS
42. LS0306M1-C2LX MT3807VC T7C89A1
43. LS0610BT1-C2LX MT3725VB
44. LS08S6HH3-C2LX LS08S6HHT1-C2LX
45. LS08S6HT1-C2LX MT3728VC
LS08S6HT3A-C3LX
LS08S6HH3-C2LX
46. LS08S6HT3A-C3LX LS08S6HT1-C2LX
MT3728VC
47. LS08S2M7-C3LX SS8310-C1LX
LS08S6HT3A-C3LX

M
48. MT3113VA NT39610H-C2006A
49. MT3197B-VA MT3197B-VC
50. MT3197B-VC MT3197B-VA
51. MT3407VC NT39338H-C2005A
52. MT3411VD NT39329H-COF1433
53. MT3725VB LS0610BT1-C2LX
54. MT3728VC LS08S6HT1-C2LX
LS08S6HT3A-C3LX
55. MT3728VC SS8303A-C2SS

N
56. NT39338H-C2005A MT3407VC

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57. NT39386H-C0265A D160962NL-051


58. NT39389H-C0255 D160985NL-052(Perfect
replacement)

59. NT39530H-C5203A NT39538H-C5203A


60. NT39538H-1272A 8656-CYOB
61. NT39610H-C2006A MT3113VA
62. NT39658H-C1294A 8033-GCYO7
63. NT39686H-C5117A 8033-DCB02
64. NT39809H-C1455 NT39808H-C14A4A
MT3102A-VE
65. NT39810H-C5215A S6C27A7-52B 8157-CCBP4
66. NT39812H-C1261A S6C27A7-51V
67. NT39911H-C1275A 8033-DCYOE
68. NT39918H-C02K6A (Long) NT39918H-C02M2A
69. NT39921H-C02B7H RM92120FA-038
RM92122FA-058
D160974NL-051
70. NT39981H-C02M2A NT39918H-C02K6A
71. NT39931H-C02F7A D160994NL-054
D160994NL-051
72. NT39935H-C5213A NT39935H-C5226A
73. NT39935H-C5226A NT39935H-C5213A
74. NT39935H-L5206B 8154-ECBL6
75. NT39938H-1272A 8656-COYB
76. NT39941H-C0217B RM92150FC-0CC
77. NT39962H-C05D5D D160971NL-055
78. NT39941H-C02J4A RM92160FB
79. NT39941H-C0217B RM92150FB-095
80. NT39658H-C1294A 8033-GCY07
81. NT39962H-C5107A 8031-DCBKO
82. NT39980H-C5256A 8159-CCBQ
83. NT39981H-C02J5C NT39981H-C02J1C
RM92160FE-OAD
84. NT39981H-C02J1C NT39981H-C02J5C
RM92160FE-OAD
85. NT39985H-C02M9A RM92161FD-OAS
86. NT39985H-C02P1A RM92161FB-OAN
87. NT39985H-C02M4A LS0896BD3-CBLX
88. NT39986H-C0265A D160962NL-051
89. NT39990H-C6003A LH16DD07

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90. RM76730FA-603 8658-GCYOU
91. RM92120FA-038 RM92122FA-058
D160974ANL-051
NT39921H-C02B7H
92. RM92122FA-058 RM92120FA-038
D160974ANL-051
NT39921H-C02B7H
93. RM92150FB-095 NT39941H-C0217B
D160998NL-053
94. RM92160FE-OAD NT39981H-C2J1C
NT39981H-C02J1
95. RM92160FG-OAF RM92160FE-OAD(Perfect
replacement)
96. RM92161FA-OAM RM92161FB-OAN
97. RM92161FB-OAN RM92161FA-OAM
D160418ANL-051
RM39985H-C02P1A
98. RM92161FB-OAS RM92161FE-OBO
99. RM92161FD-OAS NT39985H-C02M9A
NT39985H-C02M9A
RM92161FF-0C0
100. RM92161FF-0C0 RM92161FD-OAS
NT39985H-C02M9A
NT39985H-C02M9A
101. RM92161FE-OBO RM92161FB-OAS
102. RM92165FC-0CC D160418NL-054
103. RM92165FK-0CU NT39985H-C028A
104. RM92312FC-80B RM92312FC-80D
105. RM92312FC-80D RM92312FC-80B
106. RM92370FB-801 RM92370FA-809
107. RM92370FA-809 RM92370FB-801
S
108. S6C1125-65 D160132RNL-092
S6C1125-61
109. S6C1127-51B 8020-A CH23C
110. S6C1162-52 8019-FCCA0
111. S6C2141-51C S6C2274-82B
112. S6C2141-51C 8109F-CBF6
113. S6C2709-51B S6C2732-51H X1(If can’t, use
another one)
S6C2709-51D

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S6C2710-84
114. S6C2709-51D S6C2709-51B
S6C2709-51H
S6C2709-61
S6C242-51U
115. S6C2732-51H S6C2732-61
S6C2732-51B
116. S6C2732-51H S6C2709-51B
117. S6C2732-51H CXD3826F1-1
118. S6C2732-52 S6C2732-52G
119. S6C2732-52 S6C2732-61 (Can replace -52,
but a bit long)
120. S6C2732-52G S6C2732-52
121. S6C2732-61 S6C2732-51H
122. S6C2741-81XN S6C2771-04
123. S6C2772-52 S6C2775-51
S6C2775-21
S6C3101-53
124. S6C2774-54U 8154-ECBML
125. S6C2792-52 D160252NL-051
126. S6C2792-54 D160252NL-051
127. S6C2792-54 S6C2792-52
128. S6C2792-61 S6C2B91-64
129. S6C2A72-52U D160987NL-052
D160987NL-055
130. S6C27A7-51V NT39812H-C1261A
131. S6C2B91-54 S6C2B91-51
132. S6C2B91-61 S6C2B94-61
S6C2B91-63
133. S6C2B91-63 S6C2B94-1
S6C2B91-61
134. S6C2B94-61 S6C2B91-61
S6C2B91-63
135. S6CG221-51 8674-BCC96
136. SS8303A-C2SS MT3728VC
137. SS8310-C1LX LS08S2M7-C3LX
138. SSD3258UR1 LH16DD07

V
139. VSM21074A 8031-DCV17

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Notes:
- Again, if after replaced the TAB or COF, the display show something
abnormal, for example one of the Y1 COF (Gate Driver side) replaced.
But the display showing half horizontal top brighter than the half
horizontal bottom, in this case, you need to replace another Y2 and Y3 (If
their Y COF IC have Y1, Y2 & Y3). Also same as the X TAB (Source
Driver Board) too.

If the equivalent TAB IC is a bit bigger than the original, you need to cut out
some unused area before bonding the TAB into glass & PCB board.

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COF BoardView List


In my previous ebook: LCD/LED Screen Panel Repair Guide, I called it as:
TAB/COF Bypass List. But for more accurate to describe this feature for the
TAB/COF photo, I think it is similar like the Laptop schematic BoardView file.
So I decided to call it as “COF BoardView”.

This repair information is quite important to the TV Panel repairer. Even they
have the TAB Bonding Machine in their workbench. If that panel Gate signals
& voltage lines opened circuit in the halfway of it, the TAB Bonding Machine
also cannot help. Especially some panel broken cases, like the panel glass crack
their edge side of the Gate lines. Causing some Gate signals & voltage lines
broken. So we can use this COF BoardView to connect back their signals and
voltage lines from T-con board to their Gate COF.

If you need to increase the success rate to repair the panel through this method,
you need to have these tools before start to repair the panel:

1) A good and sharp/fine needle tip of Soldering Iron and quality flux.
2) Magnifier- No matter what brands or type of this magnifier, at least it can
help you to see the Gate signals & voltage lines clearly.
3) Thin copper wire (0.1mm): Normally use it in Laptop mainboard repair.

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1) COF P/N: Unknown

Panel Model: LTZ400HA03

T-con Board: 400HASR2LV0.1 (Sony KDL-40W2000)

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2) COF P/N: 5090-A CS19C (802PPTK54-A01, 742PPTSFP-A01)

Panel Model: LTA320AA03, LTF320AA01, LTA320WT-L06(Panel),


LTY460HB08

T-con Board: 320WTS2LV2.7, 320WTC2LV3.7(TCON)_320WTS2LV2.6


(Source PCB), 460HBSL2LV1.1

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3) COF P/N: 5253-ACBPQ

Panel Model:

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4) COF P/N: 8632CS02A

Panel Model: LTY320W2-L02

T-con Board: 320W2SL4LV0

5) COF P/N: 8651-A CBD7

Panel Model:

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6) COF P/N: 8651-CCV18

Panel Model:

T-con Board:

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7) COF P/N: 8656-B CBJV

Panel Model:

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8) COF P/N: 8656-F CYOB

Panel Model: HV320WX2-201

T-con Board:

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9) COF P/N: 8656H-C502

Panel Model:

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10) COF P/N: 8656-M CY40

Panel Model:

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11) COF P/N: 8656-M CY61

Panel Model:

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12) COF P/N: 8656-M CYA7


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13) COF P/N: 8657D-CCBR

Panel Model: CLAA215FA01

T-con Board: 215FA01CS

14) COF P/N: 8658-ACBFV

Panel Model: V400H1-L03

T-con Board:

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15) COF P/N: 8658-BCBHU

Panel Model: V315B3-L04

T-con Board:

16) COF P/N: 8658-B CBJV

Panel Model: V315B6-L01

T-con Board:

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17) COF P/N: 8658-B

Panel Model: V260B2

T-con Board:

18) COF P/N: 943ST65

Panel Model: LC420WUL-SBM2

T-con Board:

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19) COF P/N: D10C30G023-CF0C1SSR

Panel Model: LTA460HT-LH2

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20) COF P/N: DB7931-FT01M (LN262747)

Panel Model: LTA460HW04 (Toshiba 46ML963RB)

T-con Board:

21) COF P/N: DB7931-FT01M (LN262975)

Panel Model: LTA460HW04_Toshiba 46ML963RB-1

T-con Board:

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22) COF P/N: I27GCBAA-X01, I25XRAC-X01

Panel Model: LTA460HB07

T-con Board:

23) COF P/N: LH169K01

Panel Model: LTY460HH-LH2

T-con Board:

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24) COF P/N: MT3807VC

Panel Model:

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25) COF P/N: NT39329-C0264A

Panel Model: (Samsung LE46A558P3F )

T-con Board: T460HW02 V0

26) COF P/N: NT39329H-C0259

Panel Model: T230XW01V1

T-con Board:

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27) COF P/N: NT39504H-C02E8C

Panel Model:

T-con Board:

28) COF P/N: NT39530H-C5203A

Panel Model: V315B5-CE3

T-con Board:

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29) COF P/N: NT39530H-C5203B

Panel Model:

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30) COF P/N: NT39530H-C5204A

Panel Model:

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31) COF P/N: NT39538H-C1260A

Panel Model:

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32) COF P/N: NT39538H-C1272

Panel Model:

T-con Board:

33) COF P/N: NT39538N-C1272A

Panel Model: T315CK07-BW2, HV320WX2-201

T-con Board:

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34) COF P/N: NT39565H-C5253A

Panel Model:

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35) COF P/N: NT39567H-C525B

Panel Model:

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36) COF P/N: NT61203H-C5604A

Panel Model:

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37) COF P/N: NT61227H-C1217B

Panel Model:

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38) COF P/N: RM7611WFDO-006

Panel Model: T315XW02 VL

T-con Board: 8A9006CEA9 (Source PCB)

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39) COF P/N: RM76112FD-032

Panel Model:

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40) COF P/N: RM76151FH-061

Panel Model: T420HW04 V0

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41) COF P/N: RM76153FJ-0A1

Panel Model: T315HW07 V7/120Hz

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42) COF P/N: RM76180FC-086

Panel Model: T260XW04 V.3

T-con Board:

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43) COF P/N: RM76311FC-805

Panel Model: ST3151A04-1

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44) COF P/N: RM76320FB-61A

Panel Model: HV320WHB-N80

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45) COF P/N: SSD3272/3U2R4

Panel Model: PANDA 38.5

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46) COF P/N: SW8003 K

Panel Model:

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47) COF P/N: T6LC9(CCN.2KS) PBT7C40A1

Panel Model: T315XW02 VB

T-con Board:

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T-CON Board P-GAMMA IC & DC-DC IC


Programming Method

Do you know, why repair some T-CON board after replaced their GAMMA IC
or DC-DC IC, the T-CON board will change to other screen problem?

This is because of these IC having built-in the ROM or EEPROM to save the
configuration data (or firmware) to control its operation of the IC. So when we
repair the T-CON board and replace a new GAMMA or DC-DC IC without this
firmware inside, so this new IC also not working on a T-CON board! That’s
why after replaced the new IC for the T-CON board, but it still got another
problem will appear.

Here is a Programmable type P-GAMMA & DC-DC IC list:

Normally what will happen when the new IC replace without writing firmware
into their IC? The T-CON board of this TV after replaced this type of
programmable IC without writing (programming) their firmware into it and it
will happen to the symptom like: Screen becomes white display, display
distortion or bad grey scale.

So with this type of symptom after replace the P-GAMMA or DC-DC IC, you
need to write their firmware into the new IC through a RT809F ISP Universal
Programmer.

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How do I know the GAMMA IC & DC-DC IC is programmable


type?
This is a good question. Every year, the manufacturers will production new part
number of P-GAMMA & DC-DC IC. So how do I know which IC is a
programmable type P-GAMMA & DC-DC IC?

The answer is:

1) Check their IC datasheet file, normally the datasheet IC description there


will write it as a “Programmable” xxxxxx IC.

2) The IC datasheet pins description there if you found have these pins:
SDA & SCL inside the IC. You can refer to picture below:

3) The DC-DC IC, look at each output voltages their feedback circuit has
resistive divider or not. If this IC output voltage feedback circuit didn’t
have the resistive divider, then this IC is a Programmable type DC-DC IC.

4) For the GAMMA IC, look at their IC corresponding components. If you


found several series connection resistive divider is around the GAMMA
IC, so this GAMMA IC not a programmable type IC. If around this
GAMMA IC you can’t find any series connection resistive divider, then
this is a P-GAMMA IC, programmable type IC.

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5) If you’ve bought the RT809F programmer, just simply look at the


software there. If you found this IC was in the IC list there, that’s mean,
it’s a Programmable type IC!

Note:

These IC are no need to write/programming the firmware into the IC: TPS65160,
TPS65161, TPS65162, TPS65167 and so on.

How to Programming/Write the T-CON Board P-GAMMA &


DC-DC IC?
1) First, you need to buy a RT809F (or H) ISP Universal Programmer (you
can order it at: http://www.lcdrepairguide.com/tools/ ) and install it
correct in your computer or laptop.

2) You need to create a “cable” and DIY it to suitable for your Programmer
to connect to the T-CON board. Just use the LVDS cable with 51-pins
connector like picture below to DIY it:

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3) Please prepare the working “firmware” to write it to the IC you want. But
the IC firmware must use the same T-CON & Panel. Even the
Programmable IC and T-CON board both same, but the T-con Board is
using in different inches Panel, so the firmware is cannot be used. Even it
is the same programmable IC.

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If the programmable IC & T-CON board both same, same Panel size but
different Panel model number, then you can give it a try, but not
guarantee.

So where to get this programmable IC “firmware”?


a) You can use the Programmer to copy it from a good T-CON board.
b) Ask the other repairer to help on the forum site or social media.
c) Buying this “firmware” online, if you can find who are selling it.

These 5 Pins of T-CON Board P-GAMMA & DC-DC IC You


Must Know
1) SDA
Serial Data Input/Output

2) SCL
Serial Clock Input

3) A0/WP
Two-wire Serial Interface address select pin. This pin must be active low
or connect to ground (GND), so that the RT809F programmer can
continue and successful to write the firmware into the programmable IC.

4) BKSEL/BANKSEL
This pin is control to select which memory bank be use, select memory
bank 0 or 1. Connect to either logic 1 (active high, is about 3.3V) to select
bank 1 or logic 0 (Active low, normally connect to GND) to select bank 0.

5) AVDD, DVDD, VS, VSD & VCC


Make sure these voltage supply pins are in normal voltage range. If these
pins are in abnormal voltage range, it will affect the programmer to
programming the IC. For the correct voltage range of programmable IC,
please refer to the list.

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T-CON Board P-GAMMA & DC-DC IC Programming Tutorials


For the programmable IC pins configuration, please refer to the IC specification
datasheet or the list: “T-CON Board P-GAMMA & DC-DC IC Read/Write Pins
List”.

1) BUF16821 P-GAMMA IC

The T-CON board 6870C-3500C is come with this BUF16821 IC. This
T-CON board is usually using in LG 32~55 inches TV. This GAMMA IC
inside ROM has two BANKS. Normally just use 1 BANK only.

The BUF16821 IC pin-14= SCL and pin-15= SDA usually is connect to


the T-con Board LVDS connector pin-4= SDA and pin-5= SCL. IC
BUF16821 pin-16= AO must connect to GND (use multimeter/ohm
meter to measure it), pin-17= BKSEL (default setting is connected to
ground).

Use a DIY 51-pins LG32~52 inches LVDS cable with 51-pins


connector, one side connect to RT809F programmer socket pin-6= SCL,

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pin-7= SDA, pin-8= GND. Another side is connected to T-CON board


LVDS connector (for T-con board 6870C-3500C) pin-4= SDA, pin-5=
SCL and connect the GND pins. The DIY LVDS cable Vcc input one
side connects to 12V DC Power Supply. Another side is connecting to the
T-CON Board LVDS connector VCC input pin/s.

Attention: Actually you can just use the cables direct connect to their IC
pins and supply the Vcc 12V to their T-con Vcc input. After that, this
cable is connects to the RT809F programmer and do the
write/programming IC. So it will depend on which method you’re feeling
better to use, and then just use it (also for the other Programmable IC
tutorials too).

Notes:
a) Please refer to their Panel datasheet or T-CON Board LVDS
connector for the correct VCC voltage values & pins configuration
(also for the other Programmable IC tutorials too).

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b) This BUF16821 IC has a limit times to their each BANK to


write/programming. Maximum per BANK is limit to 16 times. But
read/copy is unlimited times to the IC. When the IC reached 16
times to write/programming, the RT809F software will show
“Checksum Error” message on screen and it is because the IC itself
has blocking it.

If this IC has two BANKS, then we can disconnect their BKSEL pin
from ground (GND) and connect it to 3V (active high). The IC will
automatically change to another BANK to save the data. So for the
new BANK, we can continue to write/programming another 16 times
again.

c) If unsuccessful to write/programming the IC, please double check


the above connection and also their VS and VSD voltage range is in
the normal values or not.

2) TPS65178 DC-DC IC

The T-CON board 6870C-0401B is come with this TPS65178 IC. This
T-CON board is usually using in LG 32~55 inches TV. This DC-DC IC
inside has built-in an EEPROM with a limitation allow to WRITE 16
times only.

The connection of the T-CON board (SDA & SCL lines) and RT809F
Programmer is same as the BUF16821 IC.

The TPS65175 & TPS65168 also use the same method like TPS6178 IC
to do write/programming the programmable IC.

Notes:
a) Please refer to their Panel datasheet or T-CON Board LVDS
connector for the correct VCC voltage values & pins configuration
(also for the other Programmable IC tutorials too).

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b) Because of this TPS65178 has 1 EEPROM built-in, so don’t


write/programming this IC more than 16 times. If not, it will cause
the write/programming fail or checksum error appear and can’t
write/programming the new data/firmware into it. But reading IC is
unlimited times to use.

c) Inside the RT809F software, you will found a button call “Restore”.
When this IC TPS65178 connected successfully on RT809F, if click
on this “Restore” button, the software can help this IC reset to their
default voltage output setting like below:

VCC: 3.3V
Vcore: 1.8V
VDD: 16V
VGH: 25.8V
VGL: -5V
VCOM: 7.3V

d) The TPS65168 IC after click on “Restore” button, IC will reset to


their default voltage output setting like below:

VCC: 3.3V
Vcore: 1.0V
VDD: 16V
VGH: 25.7V
VGL: -5.24V
VCOM: 8V

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3) ISL24837A P-GAMMA IC

The T-CON board: Sharp RUNTK_5317TP_0075FV is come with this


ISL24837A IC. This T-CON board also can use the 51-pins LVDS cable
to do the write/programming as usually using in LG 32~55 inches TV.
This GAMMA IC inside has built-in an EEPROM (260-bits) with a
limitation allow to WRITE/PROGRAMMING not more than 300 times
only.

The connection of the T-CON board (SDA & SCL lines) and RT809F
Programmer is same as the BUF16821 IC. But the pin number is a bit
different. The DIY 51-pins LVDS cable connector pin-2 is SDA, pin-3 is
SCL and pin-1 is GND. Also don’t forget to provide 12V to their VCC
input pin/s.

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RT809F Software Programming Programmable IC Process

1) Connect the RT809F Programmer with T-CON Board through DIY 51-
pins LG32~55 Inches LVDS Cable. You can refer to the above
Programmable IC tutorial. Double check all the connection and supply
the correct voltages to the VCC pin/s.

2) Open RT809F software.

3) Click on the AUTO ISP button, it will detected the programmable IC and
it will pop-up a screen with Programmable IC list.

4) Choose the correct Programmable IC part number and click OK.

5) After select Programmable IC, click on the “READ” button to start


reading the Programmable IC data/firmware.

6) After finished successful reading the Programmable IC, you can click on
the “SAVE” button to copy this data/firmware into your computer or
laptop.

7) If you want to WRITE/PROGRAMMING the programmable IC, click on


the “OPEN” button and go to the computer folder to select the correct
part number (also other part number/model same information). Click on
the “WRITE” button to write/programming Programmable IC.

8) If finished successful to write/programming the Programmable IC, it will


show “Checksum” ok/success.

9) So you can remove all the cable and connector and put it back the T-CON
board to TV and give it a try. Good luck!

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T-CON Board P-GAMMA & DC-DC IC Read/Write Pins List


IC IC Part IC Package Pin: Pin: Pin: Pin:
Manufacturer Number SDA SCL BKSEL A0
(to
GND)
TPS65175 VQFN 56 21 20
TPS65178 VQFN 48 28 27
TPS65168 VQFN 40 29 28
BUF08630 VQFN 20 1 20 9 2
TI BUF08821 HTTSSOP20 10 9 12 11
BUF8821B HTTSSOP20 10 9 12 11
BUF08832 HTTSSOP20 10 9 12 11
BUF16821 HTTSSOP28 15 14 17 16
BUF22821 HTTSSOP38 19 18 21 20
MAX9668 TQFN 20 1 20 2
MAX9669 TQFN 28 3 2 4
MAX9672 TQFN 28 3 2 4
MAXIM MAX9673 TQFN 28 3 2 4
MAX9674 TQFN 28 3 2 4
MAX9679 TQFN 24 4 3 6
MAX9696 TQFN 24 3 2 4
DS3501 MSOP 10 1 10 Pin-4
&5
DS3502 MSOP 10 1 10 Pin-4
&5
AUO AUO- TQNF 32 15 14 Pin-16= WP
G1422.29 connect to GND
AUO- TQNF 32 15 14 Pin-16= WP
G1422.2H connect to GND
CHIMEI CM601 QFN 24 4 3 5
CM602 QFN28 4 3 5
SMGE SM4051D VQFN 56 21 20
SM4053B VQFN 56 21 20
SIW SW5084A VQFN 56 21 20
INTERSIL ISL24873A QFN 32 12 13

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IC IC Part IC Package Other IC Pin/s


Manufacturer Number
TPS65175 VQFN 56 Digital Supply =3.3V Analog Supply= 12V
TPS65178 VQFN 48 Digital Supply =3.3V Analog Supply= 12V
TPS65168 VQFN 40 Digital Supply =3.3V Analog Supply= 12V
BUF08630 VQFN 20 3, VSD= 2~5.5V 8,VS= 9~20V
TI BUF08821 HTTSSOP20 8, VSD= 2~5.5V 6,15,VS= 9~20V
BUF8821B HTTSSOP20 8, VSD= 2~5.5V 6,15,VS= 9~20V
BUF08832 HTTSSOP20 8, VSD= 2~5.5V 7,19,VS= 9~20V
BUF16821 HTTSSOP28 13, VSD= 2~5.5V 9,23,VS= 9~20V
BUF22821 HTTSSOP38 17, VSD= 2~5.5V 12,27,VS= 9~20V
MAX9668 TQFN 20 3,DVDD= 2.7~3.6V 8,AVDD= 9~20V
MAX9669 TQFN 28 5,DVDD= 2.7~3.6V 9/10/20, AVDD=
9~20V
MAX9672 TQFN 28 5,DVDD= 2.7~3.6V 9/10/20, AVDD=
MAXIM 9~20V
MAX9673 TQFN 28 5,DVDD= 2.7~3.6V 9/10/20, AVDD=
9~20V
MAX9674 TQFN 28 5,DVDD= 2.7~3.6V 9/10/20, AVDD=
9~20V
MAX9679 TQFN 24 2,DVDD= 2.7~3.6V 8/21/22, AVDD=
9~20V
MAX9696 TQFN 24 5,DVDD= 2.7~3.6V 7/22, AVDD= 9~20V
DS3501 MSOP 10 3, VCC= 2.7~5.5V 9, V+ = 4.5~15.5V
DS3502 MSOP 10 3, VCC= 2.7~5.5V 9, V+ = 4.5~15.5V

AUO AUO- TQNF 32 Digital Supply= Analog Supply=


G1422.29 2.7~3.6V 9~20V
AUO- TQNF 32 Digital Supply= Analog Supply=
G1422.2H 2.7~3.6V 9~20V

CHIMEI CM601 QFN 24 2,DVDD= 2.7~3.6V 8,21,22,VAA=


9~20V
CM602 QFN28 2,DVDD= 2.7~3.6V 8,25,26,VAA=
9~20V
SMGE SM4051D VQFN 56 Digital Supply =3.3V Analog Supply= 12V
SM4053B VQFN 56 Digital Supply =3.3V Analog Supply= 12V

SIW SW5084A VQFN 56 Digital Supply =3.3V Analog Supply= 12V

INTERSIL ISL24873A QFN 32 29, Digital Supply 21,32, Analog


=3.3V Supply= 15V

Tips:

If the T-CON board problem causing by P-GAMMA or DC-DC IC, you can try
to writing their firmware into it first without replace a new one. So you can try
the T-CON problem solved or not. But it is needed to confirm it is not the IC
shorted first, and then writing/programming the firmware into this IC.

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Because this type of programmable IC also like the normal EEPROM IC, their
data will easy to lost due to any environment issues too.

Download the T-CON Board P-GAMMA IC & DC-DC IC


Data/Firmware
I’ve attached some of the T-CON Board P-GAMMA IC & DC-DC IC data
configuration/firmware files at Bonus-B section there.

Here is the firmware list:

AUO-G1422.2H_T315HW07_VB

BUF8821B_LC320WXN-SBA1_6870C-0238B

BUF16821_LG T-CON Board_6870C-3500C

BUF16821B_LC320WUD_T-CON_6870C-0249C

BUF16821B_LG_LC420WUE Panel PCB

CM601_CHIMEI INNOLUX_V390HJ1-CE1_CM2805A

CM601_CHIMEI INNOLUX_V420HJ1-P01_REV.C1

CM602_CHIMEI INNOLUX_V236H3-CS3-C_CM602

DS3501_LG LM240WU3-TLC1_6870C-0221A

EPM3064A_LC370WX1_T-CON_6870C-0060G

ISL24837A_SHARP_RUNTK_5317TP_0075FV_T-CON

MAX9668_LC320EXN 6870C-0370A 2010_11_03

MAX9668_LC320EXN_6870C-0370A.BIN

MAX9668_LC320EXN-SEA1-K31 6870C-0414A 2011_11_04

MAX9668_LG LC420WUN-SCA1 6870C-0310C 2010_01_19

MAX9668_LG LC420WUN-SCA1_T-CON_6870C-0310C

MAX9669_CHIMEI-E150630-V460H1-C11

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MAX9674_CHIMEI-E150630-V460H1-CPE5

SM4051D_LG500DUE-SFR1_6870C-0452A

SM4053B_LG T-CON Board_6870C-0488A

SW508A_LG T-CON Board_6870C-0480A

TPS65168_LG Panel with T-CON_6870C-0369C_VER0.2

TPS65175A_LG T-CON Board_6870C-0471D

TPS65178A_LG Panel with T-CON_6870C-0401B

ATTENTION:
This is very important! Before you do the write/programming programmable IC,
you MUST first to “COPY” and save their original data/firmware into your
computer/laptop. After that, you can write a new data/firmware into the
programmable IC.

Also find the data/firmware with correct programmable IC part number, T-CON
Board p/n and same “Inches” of the LCD/LED Panel (or model).

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How to Login to the Universal LCD/LED


TV Mainboard Factory Setting

Nowadays found that lots of the universal mainboard using in the OEM LCD &
LED TV now. Since this type of mainboard can support a wide range of Panel
types, like sizes and resolution. So their firmware was design to match wide
range of the LCD/LED Panel types. It can just control or adjust through their
firmware setting to match the LCD/LED Panel install with it. At the same time,
it wills also easy causing the Mainboard setting run away. If the firmware
settings run away, it will cause common problem in universal mainboard like:

- Display Distortion (Display Oily Painting problem)


- Display Upside Down

So we need to logging in to their Factory Setting and make a correct adjustment


to solve this type of display problem.

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They have lots of Universal Flat TV Mainboard manufacturer in market now.


Most of them are from China. But their universal mainboard part number quite
confusion to us. For example, just V59 series of Universal Mainboard, they
have several mainboard manufacturers using this name as their PCB board part
number. But their firmwares are NOT compatible to each other! So you need to
find out their correct Universal Mainboard part number to get the correct
version firmware for this type of mainboard.

The models and part numbers of these Universal TV Mainboard like: V29 series,
V39 series, V59 series, 6M48 series, 6M181 series, 6M182 series, T.VST59
series and so on.

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Steps to login to Universal LCD/LED Mainboard Factory


Setting:
• Using their original Universal Mainboard remote control and follow the
instruction below to press:

Example:

Press: MENU + 2580

• Using their original universal mainboard remote control and press the
MENU button, the OSD Menu will present. After that press 2, 5, 8 & 0
buttons without stop or waiting not over 2 seconds. Or do this step within
3 seconds. Their Factory Setting display will pop up.

1) 6M48 series Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 8202

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2) CTV 6M48 - 6M182 - 6M30 series Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 1147

3) HX6M181X V8 Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 9527

4) JVI series Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 2580

5) KR2660TVN Universal Mainboard

Press: Change to AV mode with blue screen, after that press 2,0,0,8.

6) MST6E18-V3.0 Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 1234

7) QT553M V0.3 Universal Mainboard

Press: SOURCE + 2580

8) V29- 6M16-TSUX6V2.0-G (Chipset) series Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 1234

9) V59 series Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 1147

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10) TOPTECH V59 series Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 2580

11) T482_V1 (MST6M48RHS-LF-Z1-SJ) series Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 2580

12) TSU59V2-LCD Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 9527

13) T.VST29.03 series Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 1147

14) VS.T811_V2.1 Universal Mainboard

Press: SOURCE + 208

15) HX or HOXI series Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 9527

Press: MENU + 1147

16) ROWA series Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 1147

Press: MENU + 1234

Press: MENU + 2508

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Press: MENU + 2580

17) TOPTECH series Universal Mainboard

Press: SOURCE + 1973

Press: SOURCE + 2580

Press: Adjust the VOLUME to “0”, after that press 1,9,6,9 (Refer to
MST6M48RVS chipset)

Press: MENU + 1234

18) TSU59V2-LCD Universal Mainboard

Press: MENU + 9527

19) Unknown Models China Made Universal Mainboard

• Press: MENU + 3867


• Press: MENU + 5451
• Press: MENU + 6087
• Press: MENU + 6480

The above steps must finish within 3 seconds.

Notes:

If you’re facing the problem on how to login to China Made Universal


LCD/LED TV Mainboard, but their model or part number is not listed above,
you can try all the above password number. Because these password looks like
similar and most of them will using the same password, even they are different
brands and mainboard model part number.

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If you want to buy the Test Equipment, Tools and Spare Parts please visit
to the page here:

http://www.LCDRepairGuide.com/tools

All these tools and equipment will help you in troubleshooting and repairing the
electronics devices.

Complete Flat Screen TV Troubleshooting & Repairing Ebooks:

*For searching the training manuals, service manuals or schematic diagram,


please join the LED/LCD Television repair membership, highly recommended:
Http://www.LCD-Television-Repair.com

Please visit the Resources Page to get more useful repairing information at:

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BONUS-A:
Collection of Various Brand TV Schematic Diagrams of T-CON
Board & Timing Control (Built-in PCB or Mainboard). This
Bonus info was inside this ebook. ......................................................... 374
AUO B140XW02_V0_01_PCB with T-CON Schematic ............................. 376

AUO B156XW02-V2 T-CON Schematic ...................................................... 381

AUO T260XW02-VS-BN07-00638A-T-CON ............................................... 388

AUO T315HW02-V2-BN07-00640A-T-CON ............................................... 399

AUO T315HW02-V3-BN07-00641A-MEMC-T-Con .................................. 403

AUO T315XW02-VV-BN07-00639A-T-CON............................................... 413

AUO T370HW02-VC-BN07-00643A-T-CON .............................................. 424

AUO T370HW02-VE-BN07-00644A-Memc-T-CON .................................. 428

AUO T370XW02 V5_CA1-H0453-02_1........................................................ 438

AUO T370XW02-VF-BN07-00642A-T-CON ............................................... 444

AUO T400HW02-V3-BN07-00645A-T-CON ............................................... 448

AUO T400XW01-V7-BN07-00650A-T-CON ............................................... 452

AUO T420XW01_CA1-H0509-61_1 ............................................................. 456

AUO T460HW03-V4-BN07-00647A-T-CON ............................................... 461

AUO T520HW01-V0-BN07-00650A ............................................................. 465

AUO T546HF02-VO-CB_T-con_Schematic................................................. 472

CMO_Chimei V260B1-C03_LG 26LG7R .................................................... 508

CMO V315B3-L01-C_Same as TLM32V68 (1453) Built-In V315B3-


LN1_T-CON Schematic.................................................................................. 510

CMO_Chimei V315B3-L01T-CON Schematic ............................................ 513

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Hisense LED42K16X3D (4736) LED TV Built-In TCON Schematic ........ 516

Hisense RSAG7.820.5129 T-con Board Schematic ...................................... 521

Hisense RSAG7-820-4159 T-con Schematic Diagram ................................. 529

LG LC320WXN-SAC1-731_6870C-0195A................................................... 534

LG LC370WX4-SLA1-F11_6870C-0158A ................................................... 538

LG LC420WUD-SAC1-G31-LC37WU_LC420WU_LC470WU_6870C-
0202B ................................................................................................................ 544

LG LC420WX7-SLA1-731(EN) T-con Schematic ....................................... 557

LG LC470WUN-SAA2-731_6870C-4200C................................................... 562

LG-Philips LC470WX1-SLA_6870C-0143B T-CON .................................. 568

Samsung ESP_C4LV0.4- LJ94-03842E T-Con ............................................ 574

Samsung LJ94-16057D_S100FAPC2LV0.0_T-con Schematic Diagram... 579

Samsung LTA320AP02 Panel_320AP03-C2LV0.1 T-con Schematic ........ 584

Sharp RUNTK0093FVZx_LC60UD20KN_4K2K 120Hz T-con ................ 587

Skyworth 5800-TCON6-0P10 TCON Board Schematic ............................. 598

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B140XW02 V0 Cascade AUO B140XW02_V0_01


Version
Power Voltage
01
D AVDD = 8.76V
Resolution VGH = 24.2V
1366x 3 x 768 @ 60Hz VGL = -6.2V
VCOM = 3.5V
XPCBA P/N
Gamma Voltage
55.14B40.C01 TSMT
Source Driver P/N V1=8.62V V8=4.421V
C
UPD160977 46.S0642.009 V2=8.43V V9=2.982V
Gate Driver P/N V3=7.11V V10=2.302V
NT39508 46.G0600.006 V4=6.628V V11=1.874V
ASIC P/N
V5=6.295V V12=1.308V
AUO-11102 U2 ( ORISE) V6=5.776V V13=0.232V
LED Driver
V7=4.723V V14=0.151V
B
MAX17105 (MAXIM)

PCB:

4v睪垂/8ms
睪垂:ZAU5304-LA
A

Model Name
B140XW02 V0

Size Document Number


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V_ASIC
B101
VDDA VIN VIN
IN0N VDD
RXIN0N 1 8 YV1C
RXIN0N IN0P
RXIN0P 2 7 F101 C101
RXIN0P IN1N
RXIN1N RXIN1N 3 6 YOE
RXIN1P 4 5 IN1P 1500mA 10uF 6.3V
RXIN1P 0603 0603
YCLK
0ohm 0402
R101(NC) R102(NC) R103(NC) R104(NC) R105(NC) R106(NC) YDIO
RXIN2N 1 8 IN2N
RXIN2N IN2P 4.70Kohm 4.70Kohm 4.70Kohm 4.70Kohm 4.70Kohm 4.70Kohm
RXIN2P 2 7 XSTB
RXIN2P INCLKN INAGING
CLKINN 3 6 0201 0201 0201 0201 0201 0201
D CLKINN INCLKP Aging
CLKINP CLKINP 4 5 POL
R108
B102 R110(NC) XDIO
4.70Kohm
0ohm 0402 0201 4.70Kohm R107
0201 C102(NC)
0ohm 0201
R109 100nF 6.3V
0201
75ohm
0201

INAGING
IN0N
40 IN0N IN1N
G4 IN1N IN2N
G4 IN2N
G3 INCLKN
G3 INCLKN
G2

G7

G6

G4

G5

G3
G2

D6

D7

C7

C4

C5

C6
F3

B7

B4

A5

B5

B6

A8

A6

A7
G1
G1 40
40 R111 R112 R113 R114
39 2 VDD 3.3v

YCLK

XSTB
NC5

YV1C
TEST

XBDO

YDIO

XDIO
PWM
VSEL

YOE3

YOE2

YOE1

XPOL
AGING
SWAPR

SPDEN
SWAPL

GOAEN

LVDSORD
39 VDD 100ohm 100ohm 100ohm 100ohm
38 3 VDD 3.3v
38
37 4 VDD_edid 0201 0201 0201 0201
37 VDDedid
36 5 AGING F2
36 Aging RXIN3P(NIND0)
35 6 CLKedid C8 TTLB5
35 CLKedid IN0P RSB2P
34 7 DATAedid F1
34 DATAedid IN0P RXIN3N(PIND0)
33 8 RXIN0N IN1P C9 TTLB4
33 RXIN0N IN1P IN2P RSB2N
32 9 RXIN0P INCLKP E2
32 RXIN0P IN2P INCLKP RXINCLKP(NIND1)
31 10 GND D8 TTLB3
31
30
29
30
29
28
11 RXIN1N
12 RXIN1P
13 GND
RXIN1N
RXIN1P
INCLKP
INCLKN

IN2P
E1

D2
RXINCLKN(PIND1) U101 RSB1P

RSB1N
D9 TTLB2
28 RXIN2P(NIND2)
27 14 RXIN2N E8 TTLB1
27 RXIN2N RSB0P
26
25
26
25
15 RXIN2P
16 GND RXIN2P VDDedid IN2N D1 RXIN2N(PIND2) AUO-11102 U2 RSB0N
E9 TTLB0
24 17 CK1NN IN1P C2
24 CLKINN RXIN1P(NINC)
23 18 CK1INP C103 R115 R116 F8
C 23 CLKINP RSG2P TTLG5
22 22 19 GND IN1N C1 RXIN1N(PINC)
21 100nF 4.70Kohm 4.70Kohm F9
21 6.3V 0201 0201 RSG2N TTLG4
20 IN0P B2
20 0201 U102 RXIN0P(NIND3)
19 22 GND G8
TTLG3
19 RSG1P
18 1 8 IN0N B1
18 A0 VCC RXIN0N(PIND3)
17 2 7 G9 TTLG2
17 A1 WP RSG1N
16
16
15
25 GND 3
4
A2 SCL
6
5
CLKedid V_ASIC A3
VDDIO
H8
EMI 惠―
DATAedid

G1
15 GND SDA RSG0P TTLG1
14 B3
14 AT24C02BY6-YH-T VDDIO
13 28 GND H9 TTLG0
13 RSG0N

G1
12 C3 R131
12 VDDIO
11 H6
CLK
11 RSCKP 0ohm
10 31 VLED_GND D3
10 VLED_GND VDDIO 0402
9 32 VLED_GND J6 POL2
9 RSCKN
8 33 VLED_GND C104 D4
8 VDDC
7
7
RSR2P
H5 TTLR5 C109(NC)
6 35 S_PWM 2.2uF 6.3V D5
6 PWM 0402 VDDC 2.2uF 16V
5 36 LED_EN J5 TTLR4
5 LED_EN RSR2N
4 V_25 A2 0402
4 3 38 VLED LCAP H4
3 V_LED RSR1P TTLR3
2 39 VLED 2.2uF 6.3V A4
2 1 40 VLED 0402 DCAP J4
1 RSR1N TTLR2
C105 E6
NC6
J101 H3 TTLR1
J2 RSR0P
20455-040E-12 RSTN
J3 TTLR0
RSR0N
翴5 pitch Symbol defult:SWAPL=0,SWAPR=0
R117 R118 R119 R120 R121 RESET

EXSDA
EXSCL

INSDA

DGND

DGND

RGND

RGND
INSCL
EPWP

LGND

LGND
NC11

NC10

NC9

NC8

NC7

NC4

NC3

NC2

NC1
4.70Kohm 4.70Kohm 4.70Kohm 4.70Kohm 4.70Kohm
Set:SWAPL=0,SWAPR=0

PI
0201 0201 0201 0201 0201
EXSCL

G2

G1
J8

F6

F7

E7

H1

H2

E3

F4

E4

F5

E5

B9

B8

J7

H7

J1

A1

J9

A9
1 .0mm

YV1C EXSDA
R122
1 YV1C WP V_ASIC
PAD 0ohm Mechanical ground
0201
YOE SCL
RXIN0N TTLR0
1 YOE SDA SDA EMI1
1 RXIN0N 1 TTLR0 PAD
B PAD PAD
YCLK R123(NC) SCL
RXIN0P TTLR1 EXSCL U103 RR1
1 YCLK 9.10Kohm EMI1
PAD WP 1
1 RXIN0P 1 TTLR1 1 EXSCL 1 8 0201 0ohm
PAD PAD PAD A0 VCC 0603
YDIO 2 7 EXSDA
A1 WP
RXIN1N TTLR2 3 6
EXSDA A2 SCL
1 YDIO 4 5
G1

PAD GND SDA EXSCL HOLE


1 RXIN1N 1 TTLR2 1 EXSDA
PAD PAD PAD AT24C32CY6-YH-T
EMI2
G1

RXIN1P TTLR3 R126(NC)


1 RXIN1P 1 TTLR3 0ohm RR2
PAD PAD 0201 V_25 EMI2
XDIO FL102 1 0ohm
RXIN2N TTLR4
1 XDIO V_ASIC 0603
1 RXIN2N 1 TTLR4 PAD
PAD PAD BLM18PG300SN1D
POL V_25 C106 C107 C108(NC) HOLE
RXIN2P TTLR5
1 POL 1 V_25 2.2uF 100nF 1.0nF
1 RXIN2P 1 TTLR5 PAD PAD 6.3V 6.3V 25V
PAD PAD close to ASIC
XSTB WP 逼 遏 0402 0201 0201
CLKINN
1 XSTB 1 WP
PAD PAD
1 CLKINN TTLG0
PAD
SCL
CLKINP 1 TTLG0
PAD 1 SCL
1 CLKINP PAD V_25
PAD TTLG1
SDA
1 TTLG1 CLK
PAD 1 SDA
PAD R124
1 CLK 0ohm
TTLG2 PAD XVCC
0402
TTLB0
PAD
1 TTLG2 POL2 R125
1 TTLB0 0ohm YVCC
PAD 0402
TTLG3 1 POL2
PAD
TTLB1
1 TTLG3 (For Driver IC Digital Power)
1 TTLB1 PAD
PAD
TTLG4
A TTLB2
1 TTLG4 VDD V_ASIC
1 TTLB2 PAD
PAD 1 VDD 1 V_ASIC
TTLG5 PAD PAD
TTLB3
1 TTLG5 XVCC
1 PAD VIN
TTLB3
PAD 1 VIN 1 XVCC
PAD PAD
TTLB4
INAGING YVCC
1 TTLB4
PAD 1 INAGING 1 YVCC
PAD PAD
TTLB5
VDDedid RESET Model Name
1 TTLB5 B140XW02 V0
PAD 1 VDDedid 1 RESET
PAD PAD
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L201
D201
1.24*((69.8+11.5)/11.5)=8.76V
NR3012T100M 10uH DM201
VIN LX
1.2mm 540mA C224 R201 C202 K VGH1 ( + 2 4 .2 V )
C201 LS1212A J VGH1
CH511H-40GP 22pF 0201 69.8Kohm 100nF A
6.3V 4.7uF DS1005A 25V 0402 25V 0402
0603 VCOM 1mm FB BAV99T
R202 SOT523AKJ
0.8mm C204
11.5Kohm DM202 C205 C227(NC) C222(NC) R203
C203 0402 100nF
C206 K 16V 0402 1uF 1uF 1uF 100Kohm
4.7uF J 35V 0603 35V 0603 35V 0603 0201
10V 0603 V_25 100nF
R204 A
16V 0402 C207
10ohm BAV99T
0402 SOT523AKJ 100nF
D 0.8mm 16V 0402
V_25 VCOMF R205
AVDDF
100Kohm
0201 AVDDF

R224
C209

G1

24

23

22

21

20

19
0ohm 0201 C225(NC)
R225(NC) 100nF
R223(NC) 22pF 50V 16V 0402

G1

EN
DM203

FB
OPAI

OPAO

AVDD

PGND
1 18 0402 18ohm 0402 R210
YV1C 0201 0ohm FLK LX VGL
2 17 J
A
300ohm
VGL ( -6 .2 V )
VGH1 VGH VIN R208
U201 C208 K 0402
VGH 3 AUO-6R 16 0402 56.0Kohm C212(NC) D202 C213
VGHM 1.0mm
COMP 1.0nF BAV99T
R209 C210 R211
0402 4 15 25V 0402 SOT523AKJ 1uF BZT52C6V2T 4.7uF
1.20Kohm RE SS 220nF 0.8mm 10V 0402 SOD523 10V 0603 100Kohm
5 14 VIN 10V 0402 R226 0.65mm 0201
VREF LDOI
C211 6 13 0201 0ohm V_25
FBN LDOO
RESET
DRVN

AGND
220nF 10V VDIV

ADJ
CD

0402
R214
7

10

11

12 R212 (For Logic Power) AVDDF (8 .7 6 V )


C215 0ohm
V_25 56.0Kohm 0402
100nF 0201
1.24*(1+56/51)=2.6V
C217 C218 C219(NC)
16V 0402 C214
R215 10uF 10uF 10uF
4.7uF 16V 0805 16V 0805 16V 0805
2.20Kohm 6.3V 0603
0402 V_25
R213 AVDDF
RESET

C216 51.0Kohm
R216 0201 R01
1uF
10V 0402 91.0Kohm 21.5ohm
0402 1% 0402 VGMA[1:14]
C
R217 VGMA1
C01
110Kohm
0201 R02 1uF 10V
0402
Set V_25=2.01V 27ohm AVDDF
1% 0402
1.1*(91.0/110)=2.01V VGMA2
C02

R03 1uF 10V


0402
220ohm
1% 0402
VGMA3 R218
C03
47.0Kohm
R04 1uF 10V 0402
0402
80.6ohm

VR1_1
1% 0402
VGMA4
C04(NC)

1
R05 1uF 10V VR201
0402
57.6ohm
2
10Kohm
VCOMF VCOMF (3 V ~ 4 V )
1% 0402 EVM3RSX50B14
VGMA5 1mm near U201
C05(NC) C220

VR1_2
3
R06 1uF 10V 100nF
0402 16V 0402
88.7ohm R219
1% 0402
VGMA6 30Kohm
0402

R07
150ohm
B 1% 0402
VGH V1
VGMA7
1 VGH 1 VGMA1
PAD PAD
VGH1 V2 R08
1 VGH1 1 VGMA2 43ohm
PAD PAD 1% 0402 D203
VGL V3 VGMA8 YVCC YVCCA YVCCA
1 VGL 1 VGMA3 CH511H-40GP
PAD PAD DS1005A
R09 C221 R220
VCOM V4 1mm
205ohm 4.7uF 100Kohm
1 VCOM 1 VGMA4 1% 0402 10V 0603 0201
PAD PAD VGMA9
YVCCA V5
1 YVCCA 1 VGMA5 R10
PAD PAD
124ohm
AVDDF V6
1% 0402
1 AVDDF 1 VGMA6 VGMA10
PAD PAD
C10(NC)
V7
R11 1uF 10V
1 VGMA7 0402
PAD 78.7ohm
1% 0402
V8
VGMA11
PAD
1 VGMA8 C11(NC)
R12 1uF 10V
V9 0402
1 VGMA9 97.6ohm
PAD 1% 0402
V10 VGMA12

1 VGMA10
PAD
R13
A V11 174ohm
1 VGMA11 1% 0402
PAD VGMA13
V12
1 VGMA12 R14
PAD
11.5ohm <Variant Name>
V13
1% 0402
1 VGMA13 VGMA14
PAD
V14
R15 Model Name
1 VGMA14 B140XW02 V0
PAD 21.5ohm
1% 0402 Size Document Number Rev
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XVCC XVCC XVCC XVCC


VCOM VCOM

CLK CLK
R313
POL2 POL2 R306(NC) R311(NC) R316
0ohm 0201
XDIO XDIO
0ohm 0201 0ohm 0201 0ohm 0201 H:80%
XSTB XSTB AVDD VCST ODLY0 ODLY2 CSC1 LPC
L:100%
POL POL R302(NC) C301(NC) R312(NC) R317(NC)
R310
0ohm 0201 100nF 16V R307 0ohm 0201 0ohm 0201
D YDIO YDIO R301 0402 0ohm 0201
0201 0ohm 0201
R322 0ohm
AVDDF AVDD
0201 0ohm
XVCC XVCC V_25 XVCC XVCC XVCC
Change to CMOS mode
V_25 V_25

R309(NC) R314 R318 VGG


R304(NC)
YVCCA 0ohm 0201 0ohm 0201 0ohm 0201 1 VGG
YVCCA 22.0Kohm PAD
R320
VGH 0402 51ohm 0402
VGG VCST
R321 VREF ODLY1 CSC2 STL2EN
VGL VEE 1 VCST
PAD
0201 0ohm C302(NC) R315(NC) R319(NC)
R305(NC) VREF
470nF R308 0ohm 0201 0ohm 0201
YOE 10Kohm 10V 0402 1 VREF
YOE PAD
0402 0ohm 0201
RESET XON L/L:Disable ODLY0

YCLK 1 ODLY0
YCLK L/H:16CLK PAD
YDIO YDIO H/L:24CLK ODLY1
1 ODLY1
C
H/H:32CLK PAD

ODLY2
1 ODLY2
PAD
Rescue1

CSC1
VCOM

VCOM

POL

CLK
AVDD

XVCC

XVCC

AVDD

LPC

TTLG5
TTLG4
TTLG3
TTLG2
TTLG1
TTLG0
VREF

VCST
YDIO
Rescue2

CSC2
CSC1
ODLY2
ODLY1
ODLY0

TTLR5
TTLR4
TTLR3
TTLR2
TTLR1
TTLR0
XSTB

TTLB5
TTLB4
TTLB3
TTLB2
TTLB1
TTLB0
STL2EN

R2
R1
XDIO
TTLR0

POL2
R1

R2

TTLR1 1 CSC1
PAD

VCOM
TTLR2
VCOM XVCC AVDD
TTLR3 CSC2
TTLR4
TTLR5 1 CSC2
PAD

TTLG0 C303 C304 C305 LPC


TTLG1 470nF 100nF
4.7uF 1 LPC
TTLG2 PAD
10V 0603 10V 0402 16V 0402
TTLG3
TTLG4 STL2EN
TTLG5
1 STL2EN
PAD
TTLB0
X1
TTLB1
TAB074
1
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TTLB2
TTLB3
Capacitors for X1 AVDD

Left
TTLB4 1 AVDD
PAD
TTLB5

Rescue2
Rescue1
VGMA9
VGMA8
VGMA7
VGMA6
VGMA5
VGMA4
VGMA3
VGMA2
VGMA1
VGMA14
VGMA13
VGMA12
VGMA11
VGMA10

Rescue2
VGG
VEE

VCOM

VCOM

VCOM
XON
YOE

AVDD

XVCC

XVCC

AVDD
YDIO

VCST
YCLK
YVCCA

VCOM XVCC AVDD

C306 C307 C308


4.7uF 470nF 100nF
10V 0603 10V 0402 16V 0402

VGMA1
VGMA2
VGMA3
VGMA4
X2
VGMA5
TAB074
1
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VGMA6
VGMA7
Capacitors for X2
VGMA8
VGMA9
Right
VGMA10
VGMA11
VGMA12
A VGMA13
VGMA14

M odel Name
B140XW02 V0

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F401 L401 D401 R409


(7.5~21V) 0ohm 5% V_out
V_LED VLED VLED_IN LED_LX
0201
0603
10uH LS2424D
D 2000mA C401(NC) C402(NC) C403
SMD26IGP
V_out:3.4*7=23.8
TR/0603FA2-R DS1507B10
47pF 50V 1uF X7R 4.7uF TAIYO
NPO 35V 0603 X5R C411 C412
0402 35V
1.4A R407 C413(NC)
1206
1.2mm 2.2uF 2.2uF
0.81~0.90mm 220Kohm 47pF
1% 0402 X5R X5R NPO
50V 50V 50V
1206 1206 0201
R402
OVP= 28.75V 0.00~0.40mm
PWM OVP
0ohm
5%
0201
R408 C409(NC)
R401 10Kohm 47pF

10ohm
LED_EN 1% 0402 NPO
50V
R403 0201
1%
0201 10ohm LED_VCC 0.00~0.40mm
1% C405
0201
1uF R419(NC) R420(NC) OVP::1.25*(220/10)=28.75V
X5R
16V 0ohm 0ohm J501
C
0402 5% 5%
C406 0201 0201 1
0.51~0.60mm V_out 1
R404 2
2
22.0nF 3
X7R 5.10Kohm 3
Near U401 0402 1%
4
5 4
LB1 5
0402 6
VLED_IN

G1
6

24

23

22

21

20

19
1 LB1 7
PAD 7
PAD
1 VLED_IN R405 C414 LED pcs 8
8
C407

G1

LX
9

EN
SCL
SDA

PWMI
DFSET
LB2 220pF 9
1 LB2
V_OUT
1uF
49.9Kohm
1% X7R 0201
1
COMP PGND
18 R418(NC) 45PCS:9﹃5 10
G1 10
PAD X5R 0201 0ohm 5% G1
PAD
1 V_OUT
0402
2
ISET FB8
17
0201 42PCS:7﹃6 G2
G2
LB3
3 U401 16 10
LED_EN PWMO FB7
1 LB3 CONS010H1-0500LAD
PAD 1mm
1 LED_EN 4 15 LB6
PAD OSC FB6
LB4 R406 MAX17105ETG+
PWM C408 OVP 5
OVP FB5
14 LB5
1 LB4 100Kohm
PAD 1uF 1%
1 PWM 6 13 LB4
PAD X5R 0201 VCC FB4
LB5
0402

FAULT
LB3

SGND
1 LB5 LED_VCC

FB1

FB2

FB3
PAD OVP R416

IN
B LB2 0ohm 5% 0201
LB6 1 OVP R417
PAD

9
0ohm 5% 0201

10

11

12
LB1
1 LB6
PAD

C404
100nF
X7R 50V
R421 0ohm
0603
VLED_GND
5% 0603

Model Name
B140XW02 V0

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B156XW02 V2 XPCB Check List AUO B156XW02-V2


D

Version Power Voltage D

AVDD = +8.72 V
EC04
VGH = +24 V
Resolution
VGL = -6.2 V
HD 1366 x 3 x 768 @ 60Hz
VCOM = 3.0 V
TN mode, Normally White
4.0V 8ms LC:Merck LCT-08-446 (68.24500.013) Gamma Voltage

Gerber File name V1 = 8.651V V7 = 4.350 V


C C

***15B36-C0M (48.15B36.C0M) V2 = 8.393 V V6 = 3.263V


4-Layer PCB, LED/PWM 2-GND V3 = 6.785 V V8 = 2.214 V
PCBA Part number
V4 = 5.735 V V9 = 0.390 V
55.15B36.C23
V5 = 4.648 V V10 = 0.132 V
Source Driver P/N
B
RM91120FD-0900 / 46.S0804.014 Terminal Resistor for CLK Line B

NT39951H-C02I5 / 46.S0804.013 100 ohm


Gate Driver P/N Terminal Resistor for Data Line
RM76180FD-0910 / 46.G0600.019 100 ohm
NT39522H-C02I4 / 46.G0600.018

ASIC P/N
<Core Design>
AUO-11305 K1
A 2009/09/18 A

< EC04 >


Model Name
LED Driver P/N B156XW02 V2

MAX17105ETG+ / 05.17105.CH0
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D
EC01: ATI 顯卡gamma D

EC02: Adjust HP's ATI 顯卡gamma


EC03: Add WWAN solution
EC04: R427&R428 from 10 ohm to 10K ohm

C C

B B

<Core Design>

A A

Model Name
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F101 Mechanical ground


VDDA VIN
VIN
1500mA
0603 C101
4.7uF EMI1
X5R 1 EMI1
J101 PAD
10V (For Source Driver (For Gate Driver IC
20455-040E-12R XVCC YVCC
0603
G4
G4 R122(NC) 0.91~1.00mm IC Digital Power) Digital Power)
G3
G3 0ohm
G2
G2 0402 V_25
G1
G1
40
40 VDD
39
39
VDD
FL102 0ohm 0402
38
38 VDD_edid
D 37 R103 D
37 AGING
36
36 CLKedid 0402 1.00Kohm
35 B101 FL103
35 DATAedid 5% 0ohm 0402 0ohm 0402
34
34 RXIN0N
33 5 4 RXIN0N1 R104
33 RXIN0P
32 6 3 RXIN0P1
32 GND 3.30Kohm
31 7 2 RXIN1N1
31 RXIN1N 0402
30 8 1 RXIN1P1
30 RXIN1P
29
29 GND
28 B102
28 RXIN2N 5% 0ohm 0402
27
27 RXIN2P DCR_EN CM_EN
26 5 4 RXIN2N1
26 GND DCR_EN1
25 6 3 RXIN2P1
25 CK1INN
24 7 2 CK1INN1 PWM_DCR
24 CK1INP
23 8 1 CK1INP1 R115
23 4.70Kohm
22 CM_EN D102(NC)
22 0402
21 R117(NC)
21
20
20 VIN 0ohm

XSTB
POL
YOE
YV1C

YCLK

YDIO
19
19 CH651L-40GP 0402
18 R116(NC) R121(NC) 1 6
18 DS1005A10 IN NO
17 R123
17 10Kohm 10Kohm

PWM_SYS
PWM_DCR
16 2 5 PWMBL
16 0ohm 0402 0402 V+ COM
15
15 0402
14 R120(NC) 3 4
14 GND NC
13 R118
13 0ohm
12
12 0402 0ohm
11 D101(NC) D103(NC) U104(NC)
11 0402
10
10 MAX4599EXT-T
9 VBLN
9 PWM_SYS
8
8
7

64

63

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51

50

49
7 BZT52C2V4S BZT52C2V4S
6 PWM_SYS
6 0603 DS1005A11 DS1005A11
5 MAX4599 (DCR Switch)

AGBSEN

LVDSORD

GOAEN

PWMIN

YV1C
BL_EN

YDIO
PWM

VSEL

YOE3

YOE2

YOE1

XPOL
YCLK

YV1CE

VSTE

XSTB
5 5%
4 DCR_EN IN:0 (DCR OFF) => NC -> ON , NO -> OFF (SYS_PWM)
4
3 100ohm IN:1 (DCR ON} => NC -> OFF, NO -> ON (DCR_PWM)
3 V_ASIC DCR_EN1
2 VBLP 1 48
2 VDDC AGSEL CM_EN1
1 RXIN0P1 4 5 RXIN0N1
1
RXIN1P1 3 6 RXIN1N1 2 47
40 GND GND
0402

RXIN2P1 2 7 RXIN2N1 C105


C102 CK1INP1 1 8 CK1INN1 3 46 VPP
DCAP VPP
5%

2.2uF C106
10V 0402
5%

4 45 V_ASIC
100nF RA101 2.2uF LCAP VDDIO
04024.70Kohm

4.70Kohm

0402 0402 5 44
VDDIO MLV0P MLV0P
U102
R101
R102

C RXIN0N1 6 43 MLV0N C
RXIN0N MLV0N
1

2
A0

A1
VCC

WP
8

7
RXIN0P1

RXIN1N1
7

8
RXIN0P

RXIN1N
U101 MLV1P

MLV1N
42

41
MLV1P

MLV1N 1.GOAEN : L
3

4
A2

GND
SCL

SDA
6

5
RXIN1P1

RXIN2N1 10
9
RXIN1P

RXIN2N
AUO 11301 V2 MLV2P

MLV2N
40

39
MLV2P

MLV2N
2.LVDSORD : L
3.AGBSEN : L (Aging:LVDS Clock)
AT24C02B-TH-T RXIN2P1 11 38 MLVFCLKP

CK1INN1 12
RXIN2P MLVFCLKP
37 MLVFCLKN
4.AGSEL : DCR_EN (J101 Pin37)
RXINCLKN MLVFCLKN

CK1INP1 13 36
5.SWAPL : L (NC : R119 4.7Kohm )
RXINCLKP MLVBCLKP
14
RXIN3N MLVBCLKN
35 6.SWAPM : L (NC : R105 4.7Kohm )
15
RXIN3P GND
34 R114 7.VSEL : L => R115 4.7Kohm (2.5V)
16 33
VIN VPP MLV3P GND PI 12.0Kohm

SWAPM

SWAPL

EXSDA
NRSET

MLV5N

MLV4N

MLV3N
EXSCL

MLV5P

MLV4P

MLV3P
VDDIO
EPWP

INSDA
VIN VPP MLV3P

INSCL
1 1 1

TEST
PAD PAD PAD 0402
<SWAPL=*L/H>
U101

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32
AUO-11301 V2
AGING XSTB MLV3N 6 -> *RXIN0N/RXIN3P <SWAPM=*L/H>
1 AGING 1 XSTB 1 MLV3N 7 -> *RXIN0P/RXIN3N
PAD PAD PAD
8 -> *RXIN1N/RXINCLKP 27 -> *MLV5N/MLV0P
9 -> *RXIN1P/RXINCLKN CM_EN1 28 -> *MLV5P/MLV0N
EP_VDD XPOL 10 -> *RXIN2N/RXIN2P 29 -> *MLV4N/MLV1P
MLV4P
1 EP_VDD 1 POL 1 MLV4P 11 -> *RXIN2P/RXIN2N 30 -> *MLV4P/MLV1N
PAD PAD PAD R105(NC) R119(NC)
12 -> *RXINCLKN/RXIN1P 31 -> *MLV3N/MLV2P
4.70Kohm 4.70Kohm
13 -> *RXINCLKP/RXIN1N 0402 0402 32 -> *MLV3P/MLV2N
14 -> *RXIN3N/RXIN0P 35 -> *MLVBCLKN/MLVFCLKP
YOE MLV4N

MLV5P

MLV4P

MLV3P
RESET

MLV5N

MLV4N

MLV3N
15 -> *RXIN3P/RXIN0N 36 -> *MLVBCLKP/MLVFCLKN
MLV0P PAD
1 YOE
PAD
1 MLV4N
1 MLV0P V_ASIC 37 -> *MLVFCLKN/MLVBCLKP
PAD
38 -> *MLVFCLKP/MLVBCLKN
V_ASIC 39 -> *MLV2N/MLV3P
B 40 -> *MLV2P/MLV3N B
YCLK MLV5P 41 -> *MLV1N/MLV4P
MLV0N 1 YCLK 1 MLV5P
MLV0N PAD PAD V_25 42 -> *MLV1P/MLV4N
1
PAD
43 -> *MLV0N/MLV5P
44 -> *MLV0P/MLV5N

MLV1P YDIO MLV5N


MLV1P YDIO MLV5N
5%

5%

5%

5%

5%

1 1 1
PAD PAD PAD
R106
R107
R108
R109
R110

V_25 V_ASIC
YV1C RXIN0N FL101
MLV1N 1 YV1C 1 RXIN0N
0402 4.70Kohm

0402 4.70Kohm

0402 4.70Kohm

0402 4.70Kohm

0402 4.70Kohm

MLV1N PAD PAD


1
PAD BLM15BD601SN1
LS0402A06
C104 C103
2.2uF 0402 100nF 0402

MLV2P INSCL RXIN0P


1 MLV2P 1 INSCL 1 RXIN0P
PAD PAD PAD
EXSCL close to ASIC
EXSDA
INSDA RXIN1N
MLV2N PAD
1 INSDA
PAD
1 RXIN1N INSCL
1 MLV2N
PAD
INSDA
EPWP
EP_VDD
5%

5%

5%

MLVFCLKP EXSCL RXIN1P


0402 4.70Kohm

1 MLVFCLKP 1 EXSCL 1 RXIN1P


0402 4.70Kohm

0402 4.70Kohm

PAD PAD PAD


R111(NC)

R112(NC)

R113(NC)
8

5
Vcc

SCL
WP

SDA

MLVFCLKN EXSDA RXIN2N U103


1 MLVFCLKN 1 EXSDA 1 RXIN2N AT24C32C-TH-T
PAD PAD PAD
GND
A0

A1

A2

A A
1

AW PWM_SYS RXIN2P
1 AW 1 PWM_SYS 1 RXIN2P
PAD PAD PAD

RESET PWM_DCR CK1INN


1 RESET 1 PWM_DCR 1 CK1INN
PAD PAD PAD
<Core Design>

EPWP DCR_EN CK1INP


1 EPWP 1 DCR_EN 1 CK1INP
PAD PAD PAD
Model Name
B156XW02 V2
V_ASIC YVCC XVCC
1 V_ASIC 1 YVCC 1 XVCC Size Document Number Rev
PAD PAD PAD Custom <Doc> EC04

Date: Friday, September 18, 2009 Sheet 2 of 6

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

3 stage charge pump,


8.72x 4- 0.5x6= 31.88V base on AVDD
8.72x 3- 0.5x6+ 2.6= 25.76V base on V_25
8.72x 3- 0.5x6+ 3.3= 26.46V base on VIN
8.72x 3- 0.5x6 = 23.16V base on GND

31.2/(x+ 100)* 100= 28V, x= 13K.

D201
CH651L-40GP
DM203(NC) R229
C225(NC) K VGH1
DS1005A10 100nF J VGH1
X5R 16V 0ohm
1.24X(37.4/6.2+1)=8.72 A R225
VIN VIN LX 0402 0ohm 5%
L201 BAV99TGP 5% 0402 D205(NC)
C207 10uH R214 0402 C211 C216 R215
100Kohm
near U201 10V C217 C226 C210 C221 37.4Kohm DM202 1uF 1uF
D 10uF LS1616A10 1% K X5R BZT52C22S-7-F X5R 5% D
0805 VCOM NRA 4010T-100M 18pF 10uF 10uF 10uF 0402
C214 100nF J 35V DS1005A11 35V 0402
20% 50V 16V 16V 16V X5R 16V A C235 0603 0603
R217 0402 1206 1206 1206 R216 0402 100nF
C219 6.20Kohm BAV99TGP X5R
VCOM C218 1% DM201 16V
0402 0402 C213 K 0402
10ohm 15pF 100nF J
4.7uF
R209 50V X5R 16V A 2 stage charge pump,
10V 10ohm V_25 0402 0402 C234 8.72x 3- 0.5x4= 24.16V base on AVDD
0603 1% BAV99TGP 100nF
0402 X5R
8.72x 2- 0.5x4+ 2.6= 18.04V base on V_25
VCOMF 16V 8.72x 2- 0.5x4+ 3.3= 18.74V base on VIN
Capacitors near DC/DC R201
100Kohm
AVDD 0402 8.72x 2- 0.5x4 = 15.44V base on GND
5%
0402 R213
FB 0ohm
R222(NC) R223(NC)
0ohm 0ohm
5% 5% 5%
G1

24

23

22

21

20

19
0402 0402 0402
near U201

EN
VI+

VO
G1

VDD1

GND1

INE
R211 C206
YV1C 1 18 AVDD V_25 VIN
CTL SW 2ohm 0402 15pF 0402
VGH1 2 17
VOUT3 VDD
R210 C205
VGH 3 16
VGH EO 56.0Kohm 1.0nF
C209
750ohm
R207
0402
4
ADJ
AAT11671 SS
15
470nF 0402
0402 0402
C215(NC) C220
5 14
VREF VLV 220nF 0402 100nF
VIN
C212 6 13 V_25 V_25 X5R
220nF IN2 OUT4
OUT2

C208 16V
GND
RST
DLY

INR

0402 4.7uF 0402


IN4

R204
56.0Kohm 2.6V
X5R X5R
10V U201 1% 10V
7

10

11

12

0402 0603

C202 R226
22.0nF
V_25
R203
51.0Kohm
A VGL VGL ( -6.2V )
X7R J 0402 383ohm C223
V_25 16V 1% K 1uF
0402
C224
1uF 16V
R227 0402 (For Logic Power) D204 R219
DM204BAV99TGP X5R BZT52C6V2T 100Kohm
2.20Kohm C222 1.24X(1+56/51)=2.6V 16V SOD52307 X5R 1%
0402 1uF R205 0402 0402 0402
1% X5R 86.6Kohm
10V 1%
0402 0402
C RESET
for reset(2.0072V) C

R206 1.1X(86.6/105+1)=2.0V
105.0Kohm (8.72-0.5x2- 6.2)/ 0.004= 380
R230
1%
0402
0ohm 0402 R212 0ohm 0402
AVDD (8.72V )
5%

GND Signal_GND
AVDD

AVDD

R01
19.1ohm
1%
R220
0402 12.1Kohm
V_25 V1 VGMA[1:14]
1%
1 V_25 1 VGMA1 VGMA1 0402
PAD PAD
Grey0 VCOM

VR1_1
R02 1uF 8.72*8.87/(12.1+8.87)=3.69
VGH V2 71.5ohm
C01
X5R 8.72*8.87/(12.1+10+8.87)=2.5
1 VGH 1 VGMA2 1% 0402 VR201
PAD PAD

1
0402 16V 10Kohm
VGMA2 25%

VGL V4
Grey1 2 VCOMF
VCOMF (2.5V ~ 3.69V)
1 VGL 1 VGMA4 R03 C02 1uF
PAD PAD 510ohm X5R C231
1% 0402 VR1_2
3 100nF
0402 16V X5R near U201
VCOM V6 16V
1 VCOM 1 VGMA6 VGMA4 R221 0402
PAD PAD
Grey32
8.87Kohm
R05 C03 1uF 1%
365ohm X5R 0402
FB V7 1% 0402
1 FB 1 VGMA7 0402 16V
PAD PAD
VGMA6
Grey62
V8 C04(NC)
R07 1uF
1 VGMA8 301ohm X5R
B PAD D202 B
1% 0402
0402 16V YVCCA
YVCC YVCCA
VGMA7 C229
V9 Grey63 CH651L-40GP R218
1 VGMA9 DS1005A10 4.7uF
PAD X5R 100Kohm
R08
82.5ohm 10V 1%
1% 0603 0402
0402
V11 VGMA8
1 VGMA11 Grey63
PAD
R09
301ohm
V13 1%
1 VGMA13 0402
PAD VGMA9
Grey62
C09(NC)
1uF
V14 R10
365ohm X5R
1 VGMA14 1% 0402
PAD 16V
0402

VGMA11
Grey32

R12
590ohm
1%
0402

VGMA13
Grey1
C12(NC)
1uF
R14
71.5ohm X5R
1% 0402
0402 16V
VGMA14
Grey0

R15
36.5ohm
1%
0402

A A

<Core Design>

Model Name
B156XW02 V2

Size Document Number Rev


Custom <Doc> EC04

Date: Friday, September 18, 2009 Sheet 3 of 6

5 4 3 2 1
A
B
C
D

VBOT
AVDD
YVCCA
VGH

RESET

AVDDF
VCOM

POL
VGL

VGMA9
VGMA8
VGMA7
VGMA6
VGMA4
VGMA2
VGMA1

XSTB
VGMA14
VGMA13
VGMA11

MLVFCLKP
MLVFCLKN

MLV3P
MLV4P
MLV5P
MLV0P
MLV1P
MLV2P

MLV3N
MLV4N
MLV5N
MLV0N
MLV1N
MLV2N
R311

0ohm
130ohm

R321
0402
0402

5
5

684ch:[SEL1 SEL2 SEL3]= [H L L]

X2
X1

TAB139
TAB139

X3
TAB139
TAB139-0290BA
TAB139-0290BA
VEE

XON
VGG

VTOP
139 139

TAB139-0290BA
VCOM

1 DUMMY
AVDDF
YVCCA

139 1 DUMMY 1 1 2 DUMMY


1 2 DUMMY 2 2 3 DUMMY
2 3 DUMMY 3 3 4 DUMMY XVCC XVCC
3 4 DUMMY 4 4 5 DUMMY
4 5 DUMMY 5 5 6 DUMMY

1%
1%

5 6 DUMMY 6 6 7 DUMMY

0402
0402

0ohm
0ohm

6 7 DUMMY 7 7 8 DUMMY
R320

[CS0 CS1]=
7 8 DUMMY 8 8 9 DUMMY
8 9 DUMMY 9 9 10 DUMMY
YCLK
YDIO

YOE

9 10 10
R314(NC)

10 DUMMY 11 DUMMY
10 11 DUMMY
11 11 12 DUMMY
11 12 DUMMY
12 12 13 DUMMY
12 13 13
CS1
CS0

13 DUMMY 14 DUMMY
13 14 DUMMY
14 14 15 DUMMY
14 15 DUMMY
15 15 16 DUMMY
[H H] share T= 128clk.
[L H] at POL changing,

15 16 DUMMY
16 16 17 DUMMY
16 17 17
[H L] at every STBcycle,

17 DUMMY 18 DUMMY
17 18 DUMMY
18 18 19 DUMMY XVCC XVCC
18 19 DUMMY VCOM 19 VCOM 19 20 VCOM
VCOM 19 20 VCOM VCOM 20 VCOM 20 21 VCOM
1%
1%

20 21 21
0402
0402

VCOM 21 VCOM Dummy Dummy 22 REPAIR1


0ohm
0ohm

21 22 RPO2 22
Dummy 22 REPAIR1 To glass 23 REPAIR2
22 23 CST 23
23 REPAIR2 CST 24 CST
23 24 CST 24
CST 24 CST CST 25 CST
24 25 25
R319(NC)
R315(NC)

CST 25 CST VCOM ESD VCOM 26 VCOM


[H L], 75%,

25 26 26
[SRC0 SRC1]=

VCOM 26 VCOM RP2 RP2 27 RESCUE


[H H], 62.5%.
[L H], 87.5%,

RP1 26 27 RESCUE
27 27 28 NC
27
Dummy 28
Dummy 28
Dummy 28 NC RP2_input RP2 29 RPI2
SRC1
SRC0

28 29 RPI2
29 RPO2 29 30 RPO2
29 AVDDF 30 AVDDF 30
30 RPO2 31 AVDD
YOE1

30 31 31
YCLK1
YDIOU

AVDDF 31 AVDD Dummy Dummy 32 Dummy


[L L], Normal power,

31 VBOT 32 VBOT 32
Dummy 32 Dummy 33 VBOT
VBOT 32 VTOP 33 VTOP 33
33 VBOT 34 VTOP

4
4

VTOP 33 34 34 XVCC XVCC


34 VTOP Dummy Dummy 35 Dummy
34 35 35
Dummy 35 Dummy AGND AGND 36 AGND
35 VGMA14 36 VGMA14 36
AGND 36 AGND 37 VGMA14
1%
1%

36 37 37
0402
0402

VGMA14 37 VGMA14 VGMA13 VGMA13 38 VGMA13


0ohm
0ohm

VGMA13 37 38 38
38 VGMA13 VGMA12 VGMA12 39 VGMA12
38 VGMA11 39 VGMA11 39
VGMA12 39 VGMA12 40 VGMA11
[0 0 0].

VGMA11 39 40 40
40 40 VGMA11 VGMA10 41
VGMA10 41 41 VGMA10
R329(NC)
R328(NC)

VGMA10 41 VGMA10 VGMA9 VGMA9 42 VGMA9


VGMA9 41 VGMA8 42 VGMA8 42
42 VGMA9 43 VGMA8
AVDD

VGMA8 42 TEST 43 TEST 43


43 VGMA8 44 TEST
TEST 43 DIO1 44 XVCC 44
44
44 TEST
45
LDIO2=XVCC,input 45
45 LDIO2
DIO2
ODLY1
ODLY0

45
45 LDIO2 RDIO2 46
RDIO2 46
46 RDIO2
RDIO2 46 RDIO2 STB2 STB2 47 STB2
No delay after STB.

46 47 47
0402

STB2 RPEN=L RPEN RPEN=H XVCC


[ODLY0 ODLY1 ODLY2]=

47 STB2 48 RPEN
XVCC 47 CS1 48 CS1 48 XVCC
RPEN=H 48 48 RPEN
49 49 49 CS1
CS1 49 CS1 CS0 CS0 50 CS0
0ohm 1%

CS0 49 SRC1 50 SRC1 50


50 CS0 51 SRC1
1%
1%

50 51 51
R326(NC)

0402
0402

SRC1 SRC0 SRC0 VCOM


0ohm
0ohm

51 SRC1 52 SRC0
SRC0 51 ODLY2 52 ODLY2 52
R331

52 SRC0 53 ODLY2
ODLY2 52 ODLY1 53 ODLY1 53
53 ODLY2 54 ODLY1
1%
1%

53 54 54
0402
0402

ODLY1 ODLY0 ODLY0


0ohm
0ohm

54 ODLY1 55 ODLY0
54 55 55
R330(NC)

ODLY0 XVCC XVCC


R327

55 55 ODLY0 DVDD 56
DVDD 56 56 DVDD
DVDD XVCC 56 DVDD 57 DGND
56 MLV0P 57 MLV0P 57
57 DGND 58 LV0P
57 58 58
R325(NC)

MLV0P 58 LV0P MLV0N MLV0N 59 LV0N


MLV0N 58 FRE_SEL 59 FRE_SEL 59
ODLY2

59 LV0N FRESEL FRESEL=H, upper 180MHZ 60 FRE_SEL


DP_SEL

FRE_SEL 59 MLV1P 60 MLV1P 60


FRESEL 60 60 FRE_SEL 61 61 61 LV1P
CST

MLV1P 61 LV1P MLV1N MLV1N 62 LV1N


MLV1N 61 XVCC 62 XVCC 62
62 62 LV1N DATAPOL=H, no inversion 63
DATAPOL=H, no inversion 63 63 DATAPOL
DATAPOL=H, no inversion XVCC 63 DATAPOL MLV2P MLV2P 64 LV2P
MLV2P 63 MLV2N 64 MLV2N 64
64 64 LV2P 65 65 65 LV2N
MLV2N 65 LV2N DPSEL=L, 3pairs DP_SEL DPSEL=L, 3pairs DP_SEL 66 DP_sel
DP_SEL 65 MLVFCLKP 66 MLVFCLKP 66
DPSEL=L, 3pairs 66 DP_sel 67 LCLKP
1%

66 67 67
0402

MLVFCLKP MLVFCLKN MLVFCLKN


0ohm

67 67 LCLKP 68 68 68 LCLKN
MLVFCLKN 68 LCLKN DUAL=L, single port DUAL DUAL=L, single port DUAL 69 DUAL
DUAL 68 69 69
DUAL=L, single port 69 69 DUAL RCLKP 70 RCLKP 70 70 RCLKP
RCLKP 70 70 RCLKP RCLKN 71
RCLKN 71 71 RCLKN
R332(NC)

RCLKN 71 RCLKN SEL3 SEL3 72 SEL3


SEL3 71 MLV3P 72 MLV3P 72
72 72 SEL3 73 73 73 RV0P
MLV3P 73 RV0P MLV3N MLV3N 74 RV0N

3
3

MLV3N 73 SEL2 74 SEL2 74


74 74 RV0N 75 75 75 SEL2
SEL2 75 SEL2 MLV4P MLV4P 76 RV1P
MLV4P 75 MLV4N 76 MLV4N 76
FRE_SEL

76 76 RV1P 77 77 77 RV1N
MLV4N 77 RV1N SEL1 XVCC SEL1 XVCC 78 SEL1
XVCC 77 MLV5P 78 MLV5P 78
SEL1 78 78 SEL1 79 79 79 RV2P
MLV5P 79 RV2P MLV5N MLV5N 80 RV2N
MLV5N 79 80 80
80 80 RV2N 81 81 81 DGND
81 DGND DVDD XVCC DVDD XVCC 82 DVDD
XVCC 81 SHL 82 SHL 82
DVDD 82 82 DVDD SH=L, 804→1 83
SH=L, 804→1 83 83 SHL
SH=L, 804→1 SHL 83 SHL LDSEL LDSEL 84 LD_SEL
LDSEL 83 PWSEL 84 PWSEL 84
84 84 LD_SEL Full AVDD operation 85
Full AVDD operation 85 85 PW_SEL
Full AVDD operation PWSEL 85 PW_SEL AVSEL=L, AVDD<10V AVSEL=L, AVDD<10V 86 AV_SEL
85 XVCC 86 XVCC 86
AVSEL=L, AVDD<10V 86 86 AV_SEL DSTB=H,STB1=input 87
DSTB=H,STB1=input 87 87 D_STB
DSTB=H,STB1=input XVCC 87 D_STB Dummy Dummy 88 Dummy
87 YDIOU 88 YDIOU 88
Dummy 88 88 Dummy Canceling 89
Canceling 89 89 YDIO
Canceling YDIOU 89 YDIO
POL POL 90 POL
POL 89 XSTB 90 XSTB 90
90 90 POL STB1 91
STB1 91 91 STB1
MLVFCLKN

MLV5N
MLV4N
MLV3N

XSTB
MLV2N
MLV1N
MLV0N

STB1 91 91 STB1 RDIO1 92


RDIO1 92 92 RDIO1
RDIO1 92 RDIO1 LDIO1 DIO2 LDIO1 DIO1 93 LDIO1
DIO3 92 TEST 93 TEST 93
LDIO1 93 93 LDIO1 94 94 94 TEST
TEST 94 TEST
VGMA7 VGMA7 95 VGMA7
VGMA7 94 VGMA6 95 VGMA6 95
95 95 VGMA7 96 96 96 VGMA6
VGMA6 VGMA5 VGMA5
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1

96 96 VGMA6 97 97 97 VGMA5
VGMA5 97 VGMA5
VGMA4 VGMA4 98 VGMA4
VGMA4 97 98 98
VGMA3 VGMA3
5%
5%

98 98 VGMA4 99 99 99 VGMA3
VGMA2 VGMA2
0603
0603

VGMA3 99 99 VGMA3 100 100 100 VGMA2


VGMA2 VGMA1 VGMA1
100ohm
100ohm

100 100 VGMA2 101 101 101 VGMA1


RA302
RA301

VGMA1 AVDDF AVDDF


5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8

101 101 VGMA1 102 102 102 AVDD


AVDDF Dummy Dummy
NEAR X1

102 102 AVDD 103 103 103 Dummy


Dummy VBOT VBOT
103 103 Dummy 104 104 104 VBOT
VBOT VTOP VTOP
104 104 VBOT 105 105 105 VTOP
VTOP Dummy Dummy
105 105 VTOP 106 106 106 Dummy
Dummy 106 106 Dummy 107 107 107 AGND
107 107 AGND 108 108 108 RPO1
RPO1
108 108 RPO1 109 109 109 RPI1
RP1_input RP1
109 109 RPI1 110 110 110 NC
MLV5P
MLV4P
MLV3P

RP1 RP2
MLV2P
MLV1P
MLV0P

110 110 NC 111 111 111 RESCUE


RP1 VCOM VCOM
111 111 RESCUE 112 112 112 VCOM
MLVFCLKP

ESD VCOM CST CST


112 112 VCOM 113 113 113 CST
CST CST CST

2
2

113 113 CST 114 114 114 CST


CST VGH VGH
114 114 CST 115 115 115 VGHC
VGG VGH VGH
115 115 VGHC 116 116 116 VGHC
VGG VGL VGL
116 116 VGHC 117 117 117 VGL
VEE VGL VGL
117 117 VGL 118 118 118 VGL
VEE
118 118 VGL 119 119 119 GND
119 119 GND VCC 120 VCC 120 120 VCC
YVCCA VCC VCC
120 120 VCC 121 121 121 VCC
YVCCA XON XON
121 121 VCC 122 122 122 XON
XON
122 122 XON 123 123 123 GND
123 123 GND
YDIO1 124
YDIO1 124 124 YDIO
MLVFCLKN

MLV5N
MLV4N
MLV3N

YDIO1
MLV2N
MLV1N
MLV0N

124 124 YDIO


YDIO2 125
YDIO2 125 125 YDIO2
YDIO2 125 125 YDIO2
YCLK1 126
YCLK1 126 126 YCLK
YCLK1 FB FB
126 126 YCLK 127 127 127 FB
FB= H, YCLK_L= input YVCCA UD UD
127 127 FB 128 128 128 UD
UD= L, G600→ G1 UD INDE INDE
128 128 UD 129 129 129 INDE
INDE=L, conventional gate INDE YOE1 YOE1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1

129 129 INDE 130 130 130 YOE


YOE1 YOE2 YOE2
130 130 YOE 131 131 131 YOE2
YOE2 YCLK2 YCLK2
5%
5%

131 131 YOE2 132 132 132 YCLK2


0603
0603

YCLK2 132 132 YCLK2 133


YDIOU 133 133 PASS2
YDIOU RPO1
100ohm
100ohm

133 133 PASS2 134 134 134 PASS1


RA304
RA303

RPO1 VCOM VCOM


5
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7
8
5
6
7
8

134 134 PASS1 135 135 135 VCOM


VCOM VCOM VCOM
NEAR X3

135 135 VCOM 136 136 136 VCOM


VCOM Dummy Dummy
136 136 VCOM 137 137 137 DUMMY
Dummy 137 137 DUMMY 138 138
C

138
Size

Date:
Model Name
MLV5P
MLV4P
MLV3P

<Core Design>
MLV2P
MLV1P
MLV0P

<Doc>
MLVFCLKP

Document Number
VCOM

B156XW02 V2
50V
VCOM

NPO
68pF

0402
10V

VCOM
X5R

0402

C316
2.2uF

10V
X5R

0402
C311

Friday, September 18, 2009


2.2uF

1
1

C317
XVCC
XVCC

XVCC
50V
NPO
68pF

0402

16V
16V
PAD
PAD
PAD
PAD
PAD
PAD
PAD
PAD
PAD
PAD

VEE

X5R
X5R
XON
VGG

0402
0402

C306

Sheet
YOE1

100nF
100nF
RPO2
RPO1
AVDD

YDIOU

C308
C302
1
1
1
YCLK1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

YVCCA

Capacitors for X2
Capacitors for X1

4
AVDDF

Capacitors for X3
1uF

16V
X5R
AVDDF

0402
AVDDF

C309
1uF

50V
16V
X5R

of
NPO
68pF

0402
0402
VEE

XON

C307
C303
VGG

YOE1
RPO2
RPO1
AVDD

YCLK1

YDIOU
YVCCA

6
Rev
EC04
A
B
C
D
5 4 3 2 1

Near D401
F401 2000mA VLED_IN
L401 LED_LX
D401 V_out
VBLP V_out
TR/0603FA2-R C404 C403 10uH SMD26IGP
0603 LS2424D12 PWMBL1
DS1507B10 C409 C405 C406
2.2uF 2.2uF LED_VCC 33pF 2.2uF 2.2uF
X5R X5R NRA6012T100ME NPO X5R X5R
D D
50V 50V R418(NC) R419(NC) 50V 50V 50V R411 LED Chip=8s x 6p
1206 1206 10Kohm 10Kohm 0402 1206 1206
0.91~1.00mm 0.91~1.00mm 0.51~0.60mm 0.91~1.00mm 0.91~1.00mm 237.0Kohm 1.25x(1+237/10)= 30.875
R429 5% 5% BL_EN1 0402 (3.4*8+0.5)x1.1=30.47
R441 10ohm 0402 0402
VBLN 0402 1%

0ohm 0402
C419
220pF
R440 C420 OVP=30.875V

G1

24

23

22

21

20

19
GND LED_Signal_GND C413 R430 0402 2ohm 0402 470pF 0402
5.10Kohm

DFSET

PWMI
G1

SCL

EN
SDA

LX
0402 0402 OVP
R428 22.0nF 1 18
COMP PGND
PWMBL PWMBL1
0402 49.9Kohm
R431 C412(NC)
18pF
2 ISET FB8 17 R412
10Kohm0402 C417 NPO
0402 1uF 3 U401 16 10Kohm 50V
PWMO MAX17105ETG+ FB7 0402 0402
BL_EN R427 0402 100Kohm
R432 1%
BL_EN1 4 OSC FB6 15 0.51~0.60mm

10Kohm0402
C415
OVP 5 OVP FB5 14
1.0nF R439(NC) C418
X7R LED_VCC 6 13
16V 10Kohm VCC FB4

FAULT
C 0402 C

SGND
0402 1uF

FB1

FB2

FB3
0.51~0.60mm 0402

IN
R433
FB6

10

11

12
R434(NC) 0ohm 0402

VBLP FB1 0ohm


1 VBLP 1 FB1 0402
PAD PAD
C408 FB1 FB2 FB3
100nF
R435
FB5
PWMBL1 FB2 X7R
1 PWMBL1 1 FB2 50V R436(NC) 0ohm 0402
PAD PAD 0603 J401
0ohm
0.81~0.90mm FB1 1 1
1.PWM mode 0402 2
FB2 2
V_out FB3 2.20mA : R431= 49.9Kohm (20× 50/49.9=20.04) FB3 3
V_out FB3 3
PAD 1 PAD 1 R437 FB4 4 4
FB4 FB5 5 5
FB6 6 6
R438(NC) 0ohm 0402 7
BL_EN FB4 7
0ohm 8 8
1 BL_EN1 1 FB4 V_out 9
PAD PAD 0402 9
B 10 10
B
G1 G1
G2 G2
OVP FB5 10
1 OVP 1 FB5
PAD PAD

LED_VCC FB6
1 LED_VCC 1 FB6
PAD PAD

A <Core Design> A

Model Name
B156XW02 V2

Size Document Number Rev


Custom <Doc> .

Date: Friday, September 18, 2009 Sheet 5 of 6


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DP524

<Core Design>

Model Name
B156XW02 V2

Size Document Number Rev


Custom <Doc> EC04

Date: Friday , September 18, 2009 Sheet 6 of 6


5 4 3 2 1
A
B
C
D
D S LV DS _WP 1 E X _WP
PAD
LV DS _S DA 1 E X _S DA
PAD

G
Q1
LV DS _S CL 1 E X _S CL
PAD
RxINP 3 1 RX INP 3

R36
PAD
RxINN3 1 RX INN3
PAD
RxCLK P 1 RX CLK P
PAD

D2
RxCLK N 1 RX CLK N
PAD

Dum m y P ad
RxINP 2 1 RX INP 2
Y OE Y OE PAD
YOE RxINN2 1 RX INN2
Y CLK Y CLK PAD
YC LK RxINP 1 1 RX INP 1
PAD

C9
Y DIO Y DIO
YD IOU RxINN1 1 RX INN1

C475
PAD
R40

RxINP 0 1 RX INP 0
PAD
E X WP LV DS _WP RxINN0 1 RX INN0

C474
EXW P PAD
A GM ODE N 1 A GM ODE N

R41
GN D PAD

NC NC NC
C473
LV DS 1 LV DS _IN

NC
PAD
V IN 1 V IN_12V

5
R31
5

Closed to X1
PAD
M LV FN[0..5]
M LVF N [0..5] E X S DA LV DS _S DA
M LV FP [0..5] EXSD A
M LVF P[0..5] E X S CL LV DS _S CL
EXSC L
1
PAD
R32

YOE
M LV FN[0..5]
M LV FP [0..5]
M LV FCLK P
1 M LVF C LKP
R21

PAD M LV FCLK N
M LVF C LKN

YCLK
RxCLK P
R x C LKP
1
PAD X 1S TB 1
R22

X1ST B1

YDIO
P OL RxCLK N
POL R x C LKN
R23

RxINP 3

C472
C471
RxINN3

X 1S TB 1
NC
NC
RxCLK P

1
1
RxCLK N
R24

RxINP 2

POL
PAD
PAD
RxINN2

X1STB1
Closed to X1
RxINP [0..3] RxINP 1
R x IN P[0..3] RxINN1
R25

RE S 2_O RxINP 0
R ES2_O RE S 1_O RxINN0
R ES1_O

X1 Block
RxINN[0..3]
R x IN N [0..3] A GING

RE S 2_O
Y OE AGM OD EN

RE S 1_O
YOE Y CLK
YC LK Y DIO A GM ODE N
YD IO V 3D3
V3D 3 V GL V GL
R28
R27

VGL V GHC V GHC


VGH C
A V DD LV DS ORD
AVD D V COM LVD SOR D
VC OM X 1S TB 1

A V DD
X1ST B1

P OL
R29

P OL
POL
M LV FCLK P
M LVF C LKP
V 3D3

M LV FCLK N
M LVF C LKN
R30

M LV FP [0..5]
M LVF P[0..5]
M LV FN[0..5]

M LV FCLK P

M LV FCLK N
M LVF N [0..5]
D1

V GM A [1..22]
VGM A[1..22]

M LV FN[0..5]
M LV FP [0..5]
LV DS

M LV B CLK P
GN D M LVBC LKP
C1

V GM A [1..22]
M LV B CLK N
M LVBC LKN
V IN 1
V IN 2 1
OD LY0 V IN 2
3

4
4

RE S 1 V IN 3
4
R ES1 RE S 2 V IN 5 4
R ES2 M LVBN [0..5] 5
6
6
7
X1ST B2 M LVBP[0..5] 8 7
X1D IO2 V 1D8 LV DS _WP 8
9
V1D 8 LV DS 10 9

V 3D3
10
11

RE S 2
RE S 1
11

ODLY 0
12

V COM
YV1C 12

X 1DIO2
Y V 1C RxINP 3 13
RxINN3 13
14
V 3D 3 15 14
X2D IO1 V3D 3 15
M LV B N[0..5]
M LV B P [0..5]

RxCLK P 16
X2ST B1 RxCLK N 16
17
17
GND

V 3D3 18
Tcon

V3D 3 18

X2 Block
RxINP 2 19
RxINN2 19
20
V COM 21 20
VC OM RxINP 1 21
22
P OL RxINN1 22
23
POL 24 23
RxINP 0 25 24
A V DD RxINN0 25
26
AVD D 26
27
LV DS _S DA 28 27
M LV FCLK P LV DS _S CL 28
29
M LVF C LKP M LV FCLK N A GM ODE N 30 29
M LVF C LKN 30
G1
M LV FP [0..5] G1
G2
V IN

M LVF P[0..5] G2
J1

M LV FN[0..5]
M LVF N [0..5]
D10

V GM A [1..22]
VGM A[1..22]
F1

GN D
V IN_B

OD LY0
C2
B1

M LV FCLK P

M LV FCLK N

RE S 1
R ES1 RE S 2

V 3D3
R ES2

X2ST B2
X2D IO2
C3

X 2DIO2
ODLY 0

V COM
U7B

X3D IO1
C4

11 4
-
+

X3ST B1
A V DD

X3 Block
V 3D3
6
5

V3D 3
V COM
VC OM
P OL
POL
C5

A V DD
AVD D
C470

M LV FCLK P
NC

3
3

M LVF C LKP M LV FCLK N


R426

M LVF C LKN
M LV FP [0..5]
M LVF P[0..5]
U7C

M LV FN[0..5]
V 1D8

M LVF N [0..5]
V GM A [1..22]
VGM A[1..22] 11 4
14

-
+
A V DD

9
DC_DC

10
V1D8

YV1C

1 11 4
-
+

PAD
A V DD

GN D
R425
RES2
13
12

U7D

OD LY0
NC

1
RE S 2
RE S 1

PAD
RE S 1 RE S 1 RE S 1
RES1

R ES1 RE S 2 RE S 2 RE S 2
R ES2
V3D 3
X3D IO2
X3ST B2 V GL V 12
VGL V12
V COM

V GHC
VGH C

A V DD
X4ST B1 AVD D
V COM

X4D IO1 V 3D3


V3D 3
X4 Block

1 VCOM
PAD
V COM
V 3D3

VC OM GN D
C469

P OL
POL

A V DD
L(GND)

AVD D

M LV B CLK P
M LVBC LKP M LV B CLK N
H(3.3V)

M LVBC LKN
R424

M LV B P [0..5]
M LVBP[0..5]
P OL

M LV B N[0..5]
A V DD

M LV B CLK P

M LVBN [0..5]
M LV B CLK N

V GM A [1..22]
VGM A[1..22]
LVDS Option:H(3.3V),NC(OPEN) --> NS,
--> JEIDA

M LV B P [0..5]

M LV B N[0..5]
AGMODEN Option: L(0V),NC(OPEN) --> Norm al
--> Auto Run

GN D
OD LY0

RE S 1
R ES1 RE S 2
R ES2
V 3D3
U7A

X4ST B2
Please put the device near X4

X4D IO2
X 5DIO1

11 4
RE S 2
RE S 1
-
+

V COM

2
2

ODLY 0
A V DD

2
3

X5D IO1
X5ST B1
X5 Block

V 3D3
V3D 3
V COM
VC OM
P OL
POL

A V DD
AVD D

M LV B CLK P
M LVBC LKP M LV B CLK N
M LVBC LKN
M LV B P [0..5]
M LVBP[0..5]
M LV B N[0..5]
M LVBN [0..5]
V GM A [1..22]
C6

1
NC

VGM A[1..22] PAD


C468
2
V COM F2

1 3
A V DD

1
R423
H1

V R1

GN D
R420
R33

OD LY0
R422

RE S 1
NC

R ES1 RE S 2
NC

R ES2
C7

X5ST B2
X5D IO2 1
NC
H2

R34

RE S 2
RE S 1

V COM
ODLY 0
R421

X 6DIO1
M LV B CLK P

V GM A [1..22]
M LV B N[0..5]
M LV B P [0..5]
M LV B CLK N

X6D IO1 GN D
X6ST B1
AVDD

X6 Block
C8

V 3D3
NC

V3D 3
V COM
VC OM
P OL 1
POL
H3

R35

A V DD
AVD D
M LV B N[0..5]
M LV B P [0..5]

M LV B CLK P M LV B CLK P
M LVBC LKP M LV B CLK N M LV B CLK N
M LVBC LKN
VGMA[1..22]
Gam m a

M LV B P [0..5] M LV B P [0..5]
M LVBP[0..5]
M LV B N[0..5] M LV B N[0..5]
M LVBN [0..5]
V GM A [1..22]
VGM A[1..22]
V GM A [1..22]

1
S ize
1

Date:
Custom
M odel Nam e
<Core Design>

GN D

OD LY0

RE S 2
Docum ent Num ber

R ES2
RE S 1
R ES1
Thursday, A ugust 21, 2008
TOP
ODLY 0

S heet
R443

1
of
R443 : ODLY setting
V 3D3

11
T260XW02 VSK0 CPCBA
Rev
EC01
AUO T260XW02-VS-BN07-00638A

A
B
C
D
5 4 3 2 1

AVDD
R124

PAD
TI65160: R101=127K; R103=10K
L101
BD8160: R101=127K; R103=10.2K
NC

1
C106=200pF

D101
V12 SW Vo1 S D AVDD AVDD
D D
R125 15.0V
C101 C102 Q101

G
C103 C104 R101 C118 C119
R117
C117

C120: AVDD soft-start time control


C106

R102
TI65160: R104=0 ; C107=22n
BD8160: R104=7.5K; C107=2.2n U101 C120
C101, C102 put closed to L101
R118
C107 1 28
R104 FB SS
R103

2 27 GD
COMP GD

Vo1 3 26 C121
OS DLY2

C108
4 25 C122
SW DLY1

C SW 5 24 REF C
SW REF

C121: AVDD and VGH delay time control


R109 6 23 C123
PGND GND
U102 C122: VGL delay time control
R110
5 4 R114 R115
VD CD V3D3
7 22
C133 6 3 PGND AVIN
VDPM RE
C109 put closed to Pin 8
7 2 VGHM VGHC
GND VGHM R116 Vo1 8 21 V12
27.15V SUP VINB V12
YV1C 8 1 VGH R111
VFLK VGH

A
1

D102 C109
NC C113 C125
PAD

C115 VGL 9 20
V12 EN2 VINB
C110 C124

PAD
C114
VGHC

J
V3D3
R108 10 19

PAD
1
C111 DRP NC
D103
VGL VGL A C124 put closed to Pin 22 C125 put closed to Pin 20

1
J 11 18 L102
C112 R107 R105 K DRN SWB
C126
R112 V12 12 17 V3D3_F V3D3 V3D3
FREQ BOOT D104
R123 V1D8
B B

PAD
REF R106 13 16 V12 C127 C128 R121
FBN EN1 C129

1
U103 R126
14 15
FBP FBB I O V1D8

G1

ADJ/GND
IN OUT V1D8
R113 O1

G1
OUT
R122 C131 C132
C130

A
GND GND

TI65160: R121=191K; R122=110K


BD8160: R121=191K; R122=110K
C129=68pF

A A

Model Name
Name
T260XW02 VSK0 CPCBA
Size Document Number Rev
Custom
DC-DC Block(BD8160EFV) EC01
Date: Thursday, August 21, 2008 Sheet 2 of 11

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

VG1 & VG22 => L255. VGMA_REF=2.5 * (12+2.4) / 2.4 =15.0V


VG3 & VG20 => L253 VGMA_REF R300 AVDD
GND
VG6 & VG17 => L128 AVDD
GND R301 C301
VG7 & VG16 => L64
VG8 & VG15 => L32
VG9 & V14 => L2
C235
VG11 & VG12 => L0 R302

REF1

C
3 REF_F1 1 Q301
D VGMA1 1
+ PAD C302 D

CATH
R315 2
VG1 R320
-
U3A VZ_REF

1
R 1

11
C307 REF PAD

ANODE
PAD
C305 R303

A
VGMA3

VG3

1
R321
PAD NC R319 R304
R311

VGMA6
R305
VG6
1

R324
R312
PAD

VGMA7

VG7
1

R325
PAD

VGMA8

VG8
1

R326
PAD

C C
AVDD
VGMA9

VG9
1

R327
PAD

REF11

4
5 REF_F11 1
VGMA11
+ PAD
7
- 6 8.21
VG11 R316 U3B
C308 R306

11
1

R328 C303
PAD

GND R307
AVDD

6.23 REF12
4

VGMA12
NC 8
+ 10 REF_F12 1
PAD

- 9
VG12 R317 U3C
1

R329 C309
11

R308
PAD

C304

VGMA14 GND

VG14
1

R330
PAD

VGMA15
B B
VG15
1

R331
PAD

VGMA16

VG16
1

R332
PAD

VGMA17

VG17 R333
1
PAD

VGMA20
AVDD
VG20 R336
1
PAD

REF22
4

12 REF_F18 1
VGMA22 14
+ PAD
13
-
VG22 R318 U3D
1

VGMA[1..22] C325
11
PAD

GND
C306 R313

A A
NC R337

Model Name
T260XW02 VSK0 CPCBA
Size Document Number Rev
Custom
Gamma_Block EC01
Date: Thursday, August 21, 2008 Sheet 3 of 11
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

V3D3
V3D3
V1D8
V1D8
GND

MLVBCLKP
GND

MLVFCLKP
MLVBCLKN

MLVFCLKN
MLVBP[0..5]
MLVBN[0..5]

MLVFN[0..5]

MLVFP[0..5]
V3D3 B201 VDD_V3D3

MLVBCLKN

MLVBCLKP

MLVFCLKP
MLVFCLKN

YDIOU
POL

X1STB1

YCLK

YOE
C211 C213 C219

MLVFP[0..5]
D C210 D

MLVFN[0..5]
MLVBN[0..5]

MLVBP[0..5]
YV1C

Closed to the PIN 35 of U1

X1STB1

YCLK
VDD_V3D3 VDD_V3D3

POL

YOE
YDIOU
YV1C

C215 C217 C218


C214 C216

Closed to the PIN 50 of U1 Closed to the PIN 78 of U1

MLVFP2
MLVBP2

MLVBP1

MLVBP0
MLVBN2

MLVBN1

MLVBN0

MLVFP5

MLVFP4

MLVFP3

MLVFN2
MLVFN5

MLVFN4

MLVFN3

MFCKP
MFCKN
MBCKP
MBCKN
VDD_V3D3

VDD_V1D8
VDD_V3D3
GND Closed to U1 C221
C220

75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
VDDM

VDDM
MLVBCLKP

MLVB2P

MLVB1P

MLVB0P

PFCAP

MLVF5P

MLVF4P

MLVF3P

MLVFCLKP

MLVF2P
MLVBCLKN

MLVB2N

GND

MLVB1N

MLVB0N

MLVF5N

MLVF4N

GND

MLVF3N

MLVFCLKN

MLVF2N

GND
VDDP18
R211 C201 Closed to the PIN1 of U1

R212 C202

C MLVBP3 76 50 C
MLVBN3 MLVB3P VDDM MLVFN1
77 49
MLVB3N MLVF1N MLVFP1
78 48
79 VDDM MLVF1P 47 MLVFN0
MLVBP4 GND MLVF0N MLVFP0
80 46
MLVBN4
MLVBP5
81
82
MLVB4P
MLVB4N
MLVB5P
MLVF0P
PI
GND
45
44
PI R218 R213 NCC203

MLVBN5 83 43
MLVB5N VDDIO POL_T
84 42
VDDIO XPOL STB_T R214 C204
85 41
YV1C 86 GND XSTB 40
YV1C YDIOD YDIOU_T
87 39
PWM YDIOU
88 38 YCLK_T
89 VDDIO YCLK 37 R215 C205
YOE_T
GND YOE
90 36
TEST GND
91 35
GND VDDIO
92 34
93 VDDIO GND 33 R206 V1D8 B202 VDD_V1D8
VSEL VDDC18
94 32
R201 VDDC18 GND
95 31
VDD_V3D3 96 GND VDDIO 30
GND GND XOUT
97 29
R202 GAMEN VDDIO XOUT C223 C225
98 28 XIN
ODEN 99 GAMEN XIN 27 INSDA C222 C224
ODEN INSDA R216
100 26 INSCL U16
GND INSCL R217
1 4
LVDSORD
AGBSEN

RXCLKN
RXCLKP

VDDC18
LUTSEL

C206
RXIN0N

RXIN1N

RXIN2N

RXIN3N
RXIN0P

RXIN1P

RXIN2P

RXIN3P
CHGFB
NRSET

EXSDA
UDSEL

EXSCL
VDDIO

EPWP
VDDL

Closed to the PIN 32 of U1


GND

GND

GND

G1 2 3
G1
C207
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

U1
VDD_V1D8 VDD_V1D8

VDD_V1D8 VDD_V1D8
VDD_V3D3

B C227 C229 B
EPWP C226 C228
AGMODEN
LVDSORD

RESET GND
EXSDA
RxINN2
RxINP2

RxINN3
RxINP3

EXSCL
RxINN0
RxINP0
RxINN1
RxINP1

R203 C209

Closed to the PIN 23 of U1 Closed to the PIN 94 of U1


R208 R209 R210

VDD_V3D3

C208
8

R222 R221
R219
WP

SDA
Vcc

SCL

U11
GND
A0

A1

A2

R223
R224
1

U12
RxINN[0..3]
AGMODEN
LVDSORD

1 8
A0 Vcc
RxCLKN
RxCLKP

2 7
A1 WP
RxINP[0..3]

A A
3 6
A2 SCL
4 5
EXSDA
EXSCL

GND SDA

Model Name
T260XW02 VSK0 PCBA
EXSDA

EXWP
EXSCL
RxCLKN
AGMODEN
LVDSORD

RxCLKP
RxINN[0..3]

RxINP[0..3]

Size Document Number Rev


Custom
Tcon AUO-11401 Block EC01
Date: Monday, August 18, 2008 Sheet 4 of 11

5 4 3 2 1
A
B
C
D

2
1

X1TEST1

X1
132 TESTB
131
VCOM VCOM
130 RPO1 RES1_O
129 RES1_O
128
RPO2 RES2_O RES2_O
RPO3
127
126
GND
YOE YOE
125 U_DL
124
123
YCLK YCLK
122
YDIO YDIO
121
GND
VCC V3D3

5
5

120
119
GND
118
VGL
VGHC VGL
117 VCOM VGHC
116
COM
RESCUE1 RES1
115 RES1
114
LDIO1
113
RDIO1
VDD V3D3
112 STB1 X1STB1
111 X1STB1
POL POL POL
110 GND
109 GNDA
108 VBOT
107 VTOP
106 VDDA AVDD
105 GAMMA1 VGMA1
104 GAMMA2
103 GAMMA3 VGMA3
102 GAMMA4
101 GAMMA5
100 GAMMA6 VGMA6
99 GAMMA7 VGMA7
98 GAMMA8 VGMA8
97 GAMMA9 VGMA9
96 GAMMA10
95 GAMMA11VGMA11
94 GNDA
93 AVDD AVDD
92 BDO
91 CASE
90 D_CASE
89 DUMMY
88 DUMMY
87 SEL1
86 SEL2
85 DUAL
84 Dvsel
83 VDD V3D3
82 GND
81 DUMMY
80 DUMMY

V3D3

AVDD
79

VCOM
GND

GND
78 RV2N MLVFP0
77

4
4

RV2P MLVFN0
76 GND
75 RV1N MLVFP1
74 RV1P MLVFN1
73 GND
72 RV0N MLVFP2
71 RV0P MLVFN2
70 GND
69 RCLKN
68 RCLKP
67 GND
66 LCLKN MLVFCLKP
65 MLVFCLKP
LCLKP MLVFCLKN MLVFCLKN
64 GND
63 DUMMY
62 DUMMY
61 GND
60 LV2N MLVFP3
59 LV2P MLVFN3
58 GND
57 LV1N MLVFP4
56 LV1P MLVFN4
55 GND
54 LV0N MLVFP5
53 LV0P MLVFN5
52 GND
51 VDD V3D3
50 CS0
49 CS1 CS1
48 ODLY0 ODLY0 MLVFP[0..5]
47 ODLY0 MLVFP[0..5]
ODLY1
46 ODLY2 MLVFN[0..5]
45 MLVFN[0..5]
DATAPOL
GND

44 PWRC PWRC
43 SHL SHL_F
42
D_STB
41 GNDA
40 AVDD
VDDA
39
VGMMA12 VGMA12
38
37
VGMMA13
36
VGMMA14 VGMA14
35
VGMMA15 VGMA15
34
VGMMA16 VGMA16
VGMMA17 VGMA17
AVDD

3
3

33
32
VGMMA18
31
VGMMA19
C450

30
VGMMA20 VGMA20
29
VGMMA21
28
VGMMA22 VGMA22
GNDA
27
VBOT
V3D3

26
25
VTOP
AVDD AVDD
24
23
GND
STB2 X1STB2 X1STB2
22 V3D3
21
VDD
20
RDIO2
LDIO2 X1DIO2 X1DIO2
19 RES2
RESCUE2
VCOM

18 RES2
17
RESCUE3
16
COM
C451

15
VGHC
14
VGL
13
GND
12
VCC
11
GND
10
YDIO
9
YCLK
8
U_DL
7
YOE1
6
GND
RPO3
V3D3

5
4
RPO2
3
RPO1
C452

VCOM2 VCOM
2
1
TESTA
133
GND
VGMA[1..22]

1
2
V9 & V14 => L2
V8 & V15 => L32
V7 & V16 => L64

V11 & V12 => L0


V1 & V22=> L255.

X1TEST2
V6& V17 => L128
V3& V20 => L253

GND

2
2

V3D3

AVDD
VCOM

VGMA[1..22]

1 1 1 1
FN2
FN1
FN0

PAD PAD PAD PAD


VGMA7
VGMA6
VGMA3
VGMA1

MFCLKN
MLVFN2
MLVFN1
MLVFN0

MLVFCLKN
C406
C405
C402
C401

R403
R402
R401

R407
MLVFP2
MLVFP1
MLVFP0
VGMA9
VGMA8

MLVFCLKP
VGMA15
VGMA14
VGMA12
VGMA11

1 1 1 1
FP2
FP1
FP0

PAD PAD PAD PAD


MFCLKP
C412
C411
C410
C409
C408
C407

Size

Date:
Custom
Model Name
<Variant Name>
Close to X1

1 1 1
FN5
FN4
FN3

PAD PAD PAD


Document Number
MLVFN5
MLVFN4
MLVFN3
VGMA22
VGMA20
VGMA17
VGMA16

1
1

Thursday, August 21, 2008


X1 COF
R406
R405
R404
C418
C417
C414
C413

Sheet
5
MLVFP5
MLVFP4
MLVFP3

1 1 1
FP5
FP4
FP3

PAD PAD PAD


of
T260XW02 VSK0 CPCB
End Termination For X1

11
Rev
EC01
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D

2
1
X2TEST1

X2
132
131
TESTB

TAB133
130
VCOM VCOM
129
RPO1
RPO2
128
127
RPO3

5
5

126
GND
125
YOE
124
U_DL
123
YCLK
122
YDIO
121
GND
120
VCC
119
GND
VGL
118
117
VGHC
116
COM
RESCUE1 RES1 RES1
115 X2DIO1
114
LDIO1 X2DIO1
113
RDIO1
VDD V3D3
112 X2STB1
111
STB1 X2STB1
POL POL POL
110
109
GND
GNDA
108
107
VBOT
106
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
105
104
GAMMA1 VGMA1
103
GAMMA2
GAMMA3 VGMA3
102
101
GAMMA4
100
GAMMA5
99
GAMMA6 VGMA6
98
GAMMA7 VGMA7
97
GAMMA8 VGMA8
96
GAMMA9 VGMA9
95
GAMMA10
GAMMA11VGMA11

4
4

94
93
GNDA
AVDD AVDD
92
91
BDO
90
CASE
89
D_CASE
88
DUMMY
87
DUMMY
86
SEL1
SEL2 SEL2
85
84
DUAL
83
Dvsel
VDD V3D3
82
81
GND
80
DUMMY
DUMMY
V3D3

AVDD
79
VCOM

GND
78
77
RV2N MLVFP0
76
RV2P MLVFN0
75
GND
74
RV1N MLVFP1
73
RV1P MLVFN1
72
GND
71
RV0N MLVFP2
70
RV0P MLVFN2
69
GND
68
RCLKN
67
RCLKP
66
GND
65
LCLKNMLVFCLKP MLVFCLKP
64
LCLKPMLVFCLKN MLVFCLKN
63
GND
62
DUMMY

3
3

61
DUMMY
60
GND
59
LV2N MLVFP3
LV2P MLVFN3
58
57
GND
56
LV1N MLVFP4
55
LV1P MLVFN4
54
GND
53
LV0N MLVFP5
52
LV0P MLVFN5
51
GND
VDD V3D3
50
49
CS0
CS1 CS1
48 ODLY0 MLVFP[0..5]
47
ODLY0 ODLY0 MLVFP[0..5]
46
ODLY1
ODLY2 MLVFN[0..5]
45 MLVFN[0..5]
DATAPOL
GND
V3D3

44 PWRC
43
PWRC
SHL SHL_F
42
41
D_STB
40
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
39
VGMMA12 VGMA12
38
37
VGMMA13
36
VGMMA14 VGMA14
35
VGMMA15 VGMA15
34
VGMMA16 VGMA16
33
VGMMA17 VGMA17
32
VGMMA18
31
VGMMA19
30
VGMMA20 VGMA20
29
VGMMA21
2
2

28
VGMMA22 VGMA22
27
GNDA
VBOT
AVDD

26
25
VTOP
AVDD AVDD
24
C453

23
GND
STB2 X2STB2 X2STB2
22 V3D3
21
VDD
20
RDIO2
LDIO2 X2DIO2 X2DIO2
19 RES2
RESCUE2
18 RES2
17
RESCUE3
16
COM
15
VGHC
Size

VGL
Date:

14
13
GND
Custom

12
VCC
Model Name

11
GND
VCOM

YDIO
<Variant Name>

10
9
YCLK
C454

8
U_DL
7
YOE1
6
GND
RPO3
Document Number

5
4
RPO2
3
RPO1
VCOM2 VCOM
2
TESTA
GND

1
Thursday, August 21, 2008

133
V3D3

VGMA[1..22]

X2 COF
1
2

1
1

C455

Sheet
X2TEST2
V3D3

AVDD
VCOM

GND

6
VGMA[1..22]

T260XW02 VSK0 CPCB

of
11
Rev
EC01
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D

2
1
X3TEST1

X3

5
5

132
TESTB

TAB133
131
130
VCOM VCOM
RPO1
129
128
RPO2
127
RPO3
GND
126
125
YOE
124
U_DL
123
YCLK
YDIO
122
121
GND
120
VCC
GND
119
118
VGL
117
VGHC
COM
116 RES1 RES1
115
RESCUE1
LDIO1 X3DIO1 X3DIO1
114
113
RDIO1
VDD V3D3
112 X3STB1
111
STB1 X3STB1
POL POL POL
110
GND
109
108
GNDA
107
VBOT
VTOP
106 AVDD
105
VDDA
104
GAMMA1 VGMA1
103
GAMMA2
GAMMA3 VGMA3
102
101
GAMMA4
100
GAMMA5
99
GAMMA6 VGMA6
98
GAMMA7 VGMA7

4
4

97
GAMMA8 VGMA8
96
GAMMA9 VGMA9
95
GAMMA10
94
GAMMA11VGMA11
93
GNDA
AVDD AVDD
92
91
BDO
90
CASE
D_CASE
89
88
DUMMY
87
DUMMY
SEL1
86 SEL2
85
SEL2
84
DUAL
83
Dvsel
VDD V3D3
82
81
GND
80
DUMMY
DUMMY
V3D3

79
AVDD
VCOM

78
GND
RV2N MLVFP0
77 MLVFN0
76
RV2P
75
GND
RV1N MLVFP1
74 MLVFN1
73
RV1P
72
GND
RV0N MLVFP2
71 MLVFN2
70
RV0P
69
GND
68
RCLKN
67
RCLKP
GND
66
65
LCLKN MLVFCLKP MLVFCLKP
64
LCLKP MLVFCLKN MLVFCLKN
63
GND
62
DUMMY

3
3

GND

61
DUMMY
60
GND
LV2N MLVFP3
59 MLVFN3
58
LV2P
57
GND
LV1N MLVFP4
56 MLVFN4
55
LV1P
54
GND
LV0N MLVFP5
53 MLVFN5
LV0P
52
51
GND
VDD V3D3
50
CS0
49 CS1
48
CS1
ODLY0 ODLY0 ODLY0 MLVFP[0..5]
47 MLVFP[0..5]
46
ODLY1
ODLY2 MLVFN[0..5]
45 MLVFN[0..5]
44
DATAPOL
PWRC PWRC
43
42
SHL
41
D_STB
40
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
39
38
VGMMA12 VGMA12
37
VGMMA13
36
VGMMA14 VGMA14
VGMMA15 VGMA15
AVDD

35
34
VGMMA16 VGMA16
VGMMA17 VGMA17
V3D3

33
C456

32
VGMMA18
31
VGMMA19
30
VGMMA20 VGMA20
29
VGMMA21
28
VGMMA22 VGMA22
27
GNDA
26
VBOT
2
2

25
VTOP
AVDD AVDD
24
VCOM

23
GND
STB2 X3STB2
C457

X3STB2
22 V3D3
21
VDD
20
RDIO2
LDIO2 X3DIO2 X3DIO2
19 RES2
18
RESCUE2
RESCUE3 RES2
17
COM
16
15
VGHC
VGL
V3D3

14
13
GND
12
VCC
C458

11
GND
10
YDIO
9
YCLK
8
U_DL
7
YOE1
Size

GND
Date:

6
5
RPO3
Custom

4
RPO2
Model Name

3
RPO1
VCOM2 VCOM
<Variant Name>

2
1
TESTA
GND

133
VGMA[1..22]

Document Number
1
2

X3TEST2

Thursday, August 21, 2008


GND
V3D3

AVDD
VCOM

1
1

X3 COF
VGMA[1..22]

Sheet
7
T260XW02 VSK0 CPCB

of
11
Rev
EC01
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D

2
1
X4TEST1

X4
132
TESTB

TAB133
131
130
VCOM VCOM
129
RPO1
128
RPO2
RPO3

5
5

127
126
GND
125
YOE
124
U_DL
123
YCLK
122
YDIO
121
GND
120
VCC
119
GND
118
VGL
117
VGHC
116
COM
RESCUE1 RES1 RES1
115
114
LDIO1 X4DIO1 X4DIO1
113
RDIO1
VDD V3D3
112 X4STB1
111
STB1 X4STB1
POL POL POL
110
109
GND
108
GNDA
107
VBOT
106
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
105
104
GAMMA1 VGMA1
103
GAMMA2
102
GAMMA3 VGMA3
101
GAMMA4
100
GAMMA5
99
GAMMA6 VGMA6
98
GAMMA7 VGMA7
97
GAMMA8 VGMA8
96
GAMMA9 VGMA9
95
GAMMA10
94
GAMMA11VGMA11
93
GNDA

4
4

AVDD AVDD
92
91
BDO
90
CASE
89
D_CASE
88
DUMMY

GND
87
DUMMY
86
SEL1
SEL2 SEL2
85
84
DUAL
83
Dvsel
VDD V3D3
82
81
GND
80
DUMMY
DUMMY
V3D3

AVDD

79
VCOM

78
GND
RV2N MLVBP0
77 MLVBN0
76
RV2P
75
GND
RV1N MLVBP1
74 MLVBN1
73
RV1P
72
GND
RV0N MLVBP2
71 MLVBN2
70
RV0P
69
GND
68
RCLKN
67
RCLKP
66
GND
65
LCLKN MLVBCLKP MLVBCLKP
64
LCLKP MLVBCLKN MLVBCLKN
63
GND
62
DUMMY
61
DUMMY
60
GND
LV2N MLVBP3
59

3
3

LV2P MLVBN3
58
57
GND
LV1N MLVBP4
56 MLVBN4
55
LV1P
54
GND
LV0N MLVBP5
53 MLVBN5
52
LV0P
51
GND
VDD V3D3
50
49
CS0
CS1 CS1
48 MLVBP[0..5]
47
ODLY0 ODLY0 ODLY0 MLVBP[0..5]
46
ODLY1
ODLY2 MLVBN[0..5]
45 MLVBN[0..5]
GND

44
DATAPOL
PWRC PWRC
43
42
SHL
41
D_STB
40
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
39
VGMMA12 VGMA12
V3D3

38
37
VGMMA13
36
VGMMA14 VGMA14
35
VGMMA15 VGMA15
34
VGMMA16 VGMA16
33
VGMMA17 VGMA17
32
VGMMA18
31
VGMMA19
30
VGMMA20 VGMA20
VGMMA21
AVDD

29
28
VGMMA22 VGMA22
27
GNDA
C459

26
VBOT
25
VTOP
AVDD AVDD
2
2

24
23
GND
STB2 X4STB2 X4STB2
22 V3D3
21
VDD
20
RDIO2
19
LDIO2 X4DIO2 X4DIO2
RESCUE2 RES2
18 RES2
17
RESCUE3
16
COM
15
VGHC
VGL
VCOM

14
13
GND
12
VCC
C460

11
GND
10
YDIO
9
YCLK
8
U_DL
Size

Date:

7
YOE1
6
GND
Custom

5
RPO3
Model Name

4
RPO2
<Variant Name>

3
RPO1
VCOM2 VCOM
2
V3D3

1
TESTA
133
C461

Document Number
GND
VGMA[1..22]

1
2

Thursday, August 21, 2008


X4TEST2

X4 COF
GND
V3D3

1
1

AVDD
VCOM

VGMA[1..22]

Sheet
8
of
T260XW02 VSK0 CPCB

11
Rev
EC01
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D

2
1
X5TEST1

X5
132
TESTB

5
5

TAB133
131
VCOM VCOM
130
129
RPO1
128
RPO2
RPO3
127
126
GND
125
YOE
U_DL
124
123
YCLK
122
YDIO
121
GND
VCC
120
119
GND
118
VGL
VGHC
117
116
COM
RESCUE1 RES1 RES1
115 X5DIO1
LDIO1 X5DIO1
114
113
RDIO1
VDD V3D3
112 X5STB1
111
STB1 X5STB1
POL POL POL
110
109
GND
108
GNDA
VBOT
107
106
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
105
GAMMA1 VGMA1
104
103
GAMMA2
102
GAMMA3 VGMA3
101
GAMMA4
GAMMA5
100
99
GAMMA6 VGMA6
98
GAMMA7 VGMA7
97
GAMMA8 VGMA8
96
GAMMA9 VGMA9

4
4

95
GAMMA10
94
GAMMA11VGMA11
93
GNDA
AVDD AVDD
92
91
BDO
90
CASE
89
D_CASE
88
DUMMY
DUMMY
87
86
SEL1
SEL2 SEL2
85
DUAL
84
83
Dvsel
VDD V3D3
82
81
GND
DUMMY
80
DUMMY
V3D3

79
AVDD
VCOM

78
GND
77
RV2N MLVBP0
76
RV2P MLVBN0
75
GND
74
RV1N MLVBP1
73
RV1P MLVBN1
72
GND
71
RV0N MLVBP2
70
RV0P MLVBN2
69
GND
68
RCLKN
67
RCLKP
66
GND
65
LCLKNMLVBCLKP MLVBCLKP
LCLKPMLVBCLKN MLVBCLKN
64
63
GND
62
DUMMY
61
DUMMY
60
GND

3
3

59
LV2N MLVBP3
58
LV2P MLVBN3
57
GND
56
LV1N MLVBP4
55
LV1P MLVBN4
GND
54
53
LV0N MLVBP5
52
LV0P MLVBN5
51
GND
VDD V3D3
50
49
CS0
48
CS1
ODLY0 ODLY0 ODLY0 MLVBP[0..5]
47 MLVBP[0..5]
46
ODLY1
ODLY2 MLVBN[0..5]
45 MLVBN[0..5]
44
DATAPOL
43
PWRC
42
SHL
41
D_STB
GNDA
GND

40 AVDD
39
VDDA
38
VGMMA12 VGMA12
VGMMA13
V3D3

37
36
VGMMA14 VGMA14
35
VGMMA15 VGMA15
34
VGMMA16 VGMA16
VGMMA17 VGMA17
AVDD

33
32
VGMMA18
31
VGMMA19
C462

30
VGMMA20 VGMA20
29
VGMMA21
28
VGMMA22 VGMA22
27
GNDA
26
VBOT
25
VTOP
AVDD AVDD
24
2
2

23
GND
STB2 X5STB2 X5STB2
22 V3D3
21
VDD
20
RDIO2
LDIO2 X5DIO2 X5DIO2
19 RES2
18
RESCUE2
VCOM

RESCUE3 RES2
17
16
COM
C463

15
VGHC
VGL
14
13
GND
12
VCC
11
GND
10
YDIO
9
YCLK
8
U_DL
7
YOE1
6
GND
RPO3
V3D3

5
Size

RPO2
Date:

4
3
RPO1
C464

VCOM
Custom

2
VCOM2
Model Name

1
TESTA
<Variant Name>

133
GND
VGMA[1..22]

1
2

Document Number
X5TEST2
GND

Thursday, August 21, 2008


V3D3

AVDD
VCOM

VGMA[1..22]

1
1

X5 COF
Sheet
9
of
T260XW02 VSK0 CPCB

11
Rev
EC01
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D

X6TEST1
2
1

X6
132
131 TESTB
130
VCOM VCOM
129
RPO1
128
RPO2
127 RPO3
126
GND
125
YOE
124 U_DL
123
YCLK
122
YDIO
121 GND

5
5

120
VCC
119
GND
118
VGL
117 VGHC
116
COM
RESCUE1 RES1 RES1
115 X6DIO1
114 LDIO1 X6DIO1
113
RDIO1
VDD V3D3
112 X6STB1
111 STB1 X6STB1
POL POL POL
110
109
GND
108
GNDA
107 VBOT
106
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
105
104 GAMMA1 VGMA1
103
GAMMA2
102
GAMMA3 VGMA3
101 GAMMA4
100
GAMMA5
99
GAMMA6 VGMA6
98
GAMMA7 VGMA7
97 GAMMA8 VGMA8
96
GAMMA9 VGMA9
95
GAMMA10
94 GAMMA11VGMA11
93
GNDA
AVDD AVDD
92
91 BDO
90
CASE
89
D_CASE
88
DUMMY
87 DUMMY
86
SEL1
SEL2 SEL2
85
84 DUAL
83
Dvsel
VDD V3D3
82
81 GND
80
DUMMY

V3D3
DUMMY

AVDD
79
GND VCOM
78 MLVBP0
77 RV2N
RV2P MLVBN0
76
GND

4
4

75 MLVBP1
74 RV1N
RV1P MLVBN1
73
72
GND
RV0N MLVBP2
71 MLVBN2
70
RV0P
69
GND
68
RCLKN
67 RCLKP
66
GND
65
LCLKN MLVBCLKP MLVBCLKP
64 LCLKP MLVBCLKN MLVBCLKN
63
GND
62
DUMMY
61 DUMMY
60
GND
LV2N MLVBP3
59 MLVBN3
58
LV2P
57 GND
LV1N MLVBP4
56 MLVBN4
55
LV1P
54 GND
LV0N MLVBP5
53 MLVBN5
52
LV0P
51 GND
VDD V3D3
50
49
CS0
CS1 CS1
48 ODLY0 MLVBP[0..5]
47 ODLY0 ODLY0 MLVBP[0..5]
46
ODLY1
ODLY2 MLVBN[0..5]
45 MLVBN[0..5]
44 DATAPOL
PWRC PWRC
43
42
SHL
41 D_STB
40
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
39
38
VGMMA12 VGMA12
VGMMA13
AVDD

37
36
VGMMA14 VGMA14
35
VGMMA15 VGMA15
C465

34 VGMMA16 VGMA16
33
VGMMA17 VGMA17
32
VGMMA18
31 VGMMA19
3 VGMMA20 VGMA20
3

30
29
VGMMA21
28
VGMMA22 VGMA22
GNDA
VCOM

27
26
VBOT
25
VTOP
C466

AVDD AVDD
24
23
GND
22
STB2
VDD V3D3
21
20
RDIO2
19
LDIO2
RES2
V3D3

RESCUE2 RES2
18
17 RESCUE3
COM
C467

16
15
VGHC
14 VGL
13
GND
12
VCC
11 GND
YDIO
V9 & V14 => L2

10
V11 & V12 => L0
V8 & V15 => L32
V7 & V16 => L64

YCLK
V6& V17 => L128
V3& V20 => L253

9
V1 & V22=> L255.

8
U_DL
7 YOE1
6
GND
5
RPO3
4 RPO2
3
RPO1
VCOM2 VCOM
2
1 TESTA
133
GND
VGMA[1..22]

1
2

X6TEST2
V3D3

AVDD

GND
VCOM

VGMA[1..22]

1 1 1 1
BN2
BN1
BN0

PAD PAD PAD PAD


2
2

VGMA7
VGMA6
VGMA3
VGMA1

BCLKN
MLVBN2
MLVBN1
MLVBN0

MLVBCLKN
C426
C425
C422
C421

R417
R413
R412
R411

MLVBP2
MLVBP1
MLVBP0
VGMA9
VGMA8

MLVBCLKP
VGMA15
VGMA14
VGMA12
VGMA11

1 1 1 1
BP2
BP1
BP0

PAD PAD PAD PAD


BCLKP
C432
C431
C430
C429
C428
C427
Close to X6

1 1 1
BN5
BN4
BN3

PAD PAD PAD


Size

Date:
Custom
MLVBN5
MLVBN4
MLVBN3

Model Name
VGMA22
VGMA20
VGMA17
VGMA16

<Variant Name>
R415
R414
C436
C435
C434
C433

R416

Document Number

1
1

Thursday, August 21, 2008


MLVBP4
MLVBP3

MLVBP5

1 1 1
BP5
BP4
BP3

PAD PAD PAD


X6 COF
Sheet
End Termination For X6

10
of
T260XW02 VSK0 CPCB

11
Rev
EC01
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
DG ND

1 448
DP1

2 449
DP8 9 2

3 450
4 451
5 452
6 453
7 454
8 455
9 456
10 457
11 458
12 459
13 460
14 461
15 462
16 463
17 464
18 465
19 466
20 467
21 468
22 469
23 470
24 471
25 472
26 473
27 474
28 475
29 476
30 477
31 478
32 479
33 480

5
5

34 481
35 482
36 483
37 484
38 485
39 486
40 487
41 488
42 489
43 490
44 491
45 492
46 493
47 494
48 495
49 496
50 497
51 498
52 499
53 500
54 501
55 502
56 503
57 504
58 505
59 506
60 507
61 508
62 509
63 510
64 511
65 512
66 513
67 514
68 515
69 516
70 517
71 518
72 519
73 520
74 521
75 522
76 523
77 524
78 525
79 526
80 527
81 528
82 529
83 530
84 531
85 532
86 533
87 534
88 535
89 536
90 537
91 538
92 539
93 540
94 541
95 542
96 543
97 544
98 545
99 546
100 547
101 548
102 549
103 550
104 551
105 552
106 553
107 554
108 555
109 556
110 557
111 558
112 559
113 560
114 561
115 562
116 563
117 564
118 565
119 566
120 567
121 568
122 569
123 570
124 571
125 572
126 573
127 574
128 575
4
4

129 576
130 577
131 578
132 579
133 580
134 581
135 582
136 583
137 584
138 585
139 586
140 587
141 588
142 589
143 590
144 591
145 592
146 593
147 594
148 595
149 596
150 597
151 598
152 599
153 600
154 601
155 602
156 603
157 604
158 605
159 606
160 607
161 608
162 609
163 610
164 611
165 612
166 613
167 614
168 615
169 616
170 617
171 618
172 619
173 620
174 621
175 622
176 623
177 624
178 625
179 626
180 627
181 628
182 629
183 630
184 631
185 632
186 633
187 634
188 635
189 636
190 637
191 638
192 639
193 640
194 641
195 642
196 643
197 644
198 645
199 646
200 647
201 648
202 649
203 650
204 651
205 652
206 653
Double GND

207 654
208 655
209 656
210 657
211 658
212 659
213 660
214 661
215 662
216 663
217 664
218 665
219 666
220 667
221 668
222 669
223 670
224 671
3
3

225 672
226 673
227 674
228 675
229 676
230 677
231 678
232 679
233 680
234 681
235 682
236 683
237 684
238 685
239 686
240 687
241 688
242 689
243 690
244 691
245 692
246 693
247 694
248 695
249 696
250 697
251 698
252 699
253 700
254 701
255 702
256 703
257 704
258 705
259 706
260 707
261 708
262 709
263 710
264 711
265 712
266 713
267 714
268 715
269 716
270 717
271 718
272 719
273 720
274 721
275 722
276 723
277 724
278 725
279 726
280 727
281 728
282 729
283 730
284 731
285 732
286 733
287 734
288 735
289 736
290 737
291 738
292 739
293 740
294 741
295 742
296 743
297 744
298 745
299 746
300 747
301 748
302 749
303 750
304 751
305 752
306 753
307 754
308 755
309 756
310 757
311 758
312 759
313 760
314 761
315 762
316 763
317 764
318 765
319 766
320 767
2
2

321 768
322 769
323 770
324 771
325 772
326 773
327 774
328 775
329 776
330 777
331 778
332 779
333 780
334 781
335 782
336 783
337 784
338 785
339 786
340 787
341 788
342 789
343 790
344 791
345 792
346 793
347 794
348 795
349 796
350 797
351 798
352 799
353 800
354 801
355 802
356 803
357 804
358 805
359 806
360 807
361 808
362 809
363 810
364 811
365 812
366 813
367 814
368 815
369 816
370 817
371 818
372 819
373 820
374 821
375 822
376 823
377 824
378 825
379 826
380 827
381 828
382 829
383 830
384 831
385 832
386 833
387 834
388 835
389 836
390 837
391 838
392 839
393 840
394 841
395 842
396 843
397 844
398 845
399 846
400 847
401 848
402 849
403 850
404 851
405 852
406 853
407 854
408 855
409 856
410 857
411 858
412 859
413 860
414 861
415 862
1
1

416 863
417 864
418 865
419 866
420 867
421 868
422 869
423 870
424 871
425 872
426 873
427 874
428 875
Size

Da te :

429 876
430 877
Cu sto m

431 878
M o d e l Na m e

432 879
433 880
434 881
435 882
436 883
437 884
Do cu m e n t Nu m b e r

438 885
439 886
440 887
M o n d a y, Au g u st 1 8 , 2 0 0 8

441 888
442 889
pad

443 890
444 891
445 892
446
4mm

447
Dum m y Pad
Sh e e t
11
T260XW02 VSK0 CPCBA

of
11
Re v
EC01
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D

Gamma
AVDD

GND
GND
AVDD AVDD

RXINEN0 1 RXINON0 1
PAD PAD HAVDD VCOMF NC
XVCC

VGL VCOMF2

RXINON0
R21

R22
RXINEP0 1
PAD VGHC

Close to J2
RXINOP0 1
PAD

VCOMF

R28
R24
R23

R27
U_DB

YV1C

5
5

V1D2
V3D3
VGMA[1..22]

V12in
G2

RXINOP0
RXINEN1

M_VCOMI2
1 G1
PAD M_VCOMI2 80

VGL
RXINON1 1 YDIOD 79

YV1C
VGHC

RXINEN0 RXINEP0 RXINEN1


PAD YOE 78
U_DB 77

V12in
Close to J2
YCLK 76

HAVDD
RXINEP1 1 RXINOP1 1 YDIOU 75
PAD PAD XVCC 74

V3D3
AVDD
73

RXINEP1
RXINON1 RXINOP1
VGMA[1..22] 72

C1

C3
C2
VGL 71

B2

B4
B1
RXINEN2 1 RXINON2 1 70
PAD PAD VGHC 69
68

RXINEN2
RXINON2
VCOMF 67
VCOMF2 66
RXINOP2 1 RESF RESB 65
RXINEP2 1 PAD XSTB1 64
PAD XPOL1 63

RXINOP2
XDIOB
R26

62

RXINEP2
XDIOB 61

C6
C5
C4
RXCLKON 1 VGMA22 60

VCOMF2
PAD VGMA21 59
RXCLKEN 1 VGMA19 58
PAD

RXCLKON
VGMA17

Close to J2,J3
57

C7

C9
C8
VGMA15 56

RXCLKEN
RXCLKOP 1 VGMA13 55
PAD VGMA12 54

YOE
RXCLKEP 1 VGMA11 53

YCLK
YDIOU
PAD

YDIOD
VGL

RXCLKOP
VGMA10 52

M_VCOMI2
XVCC
VGHC
VGMA8 51
VCOMF2

XAVDD

RXCLKEP
RXINON3 1 VGMA6 50

XVCC
PAD VGMA4 49

XHAVDD
RXINEN3 1 VGMA2 48

RXINON3
PAD VGMA1 47
46
RXINOP3 1 XAVDD 45
RXINEP3 1 PAD
44
PAD

VGL
XHAVDD

V1D2
V3D3
43

YV1C
VGHC

RXINOP3
RVP[0..2] 42

RXINEN3 RXINEP3
41
RVN[0..2] RVP0 40
RVN0 39
RVP1 38
XAVDD
VGMA[1..22]

RVN1 37
RESF

XHAVDD
XSTB1
XPOL1
RVP[0..2]
X-BACK/Right

RVP2 36
RVN[0..2]

RVN2 35
34
XPOL1 33
XSTB1 RVP[4..6] 32

C11
RVCLKP 31
RVN[4..6] RVCLKN 30

NC

EXSCL
1 EXSCL 29
PAD RVP4 28

4
4

1 RVP[0..2] RVN4 27
PAD RVP5
EXSDA 26

EXSDA
C10
1 RVN[0..2] RVN5 25

NC
PAD RVP6 24
RVN6 23

EXWP
RVCLKP 22

R33
RVCLKN 21

NC
RVP0 20
R13

R12
R14
RVN0 19

R11
R31
RVP1 18
RVN1

D4
17

R34
RVP2

Close to Tcon
16
RVP[0..2]
RVN[0..2]

RVN2 15
RVP[0..2] 14

EXWP

SCL
EXSCL
EXSDA
1 13

WP
1

SDA
2 12

C16
XSTB

2 RVN[0..2] RVCLKP
3 11

12Vin
XPOL

Inverse circuit
3 RVCLKN
4 S D 10
4 5 9
5 RVP4
6 8

TCON
6

Q102
7 RVN4 7

GND
YV1C

V1D2
V3D3
XSTB

XPOL

EXWP
8 EXSCL RVP5 6
EXSDA
8
RVCLKP
RVCLKN

GND RVN5
RVP[0..2]
RVN[0..2]

9 5
9 RXINON0 RVP6
10 4
10 RXINOP0 RVN6
11 3
11

R1
12 RXINON1 RXINON0 RVP[4..6] RVP[4..6] 2
12 RXINOP1 RXINOP0 RVP[4..6]
13 1
13
J2

14 RXINON2 RXINON1 RVN[4..6] RVN[4..6]


14 RVN[4..6]

R2
15 RXINOP2 RXINOP1
15 GND RXINON2 RXINON[0..3]
16
16 RXCLKON RXINOP2
17
17 RXINOP[0..3]

R3
18 RXCLKOP
18 19 GND RXCLKON 1
19 20 RXINON3 RXCLKOP PAD
XSTB1

20 RXINOP3 RXCLKON
21
21 RXINON3
22
RESF
XSTB1

22 RXCLKOP
XPOL1

23 RXINOP3 1
23 PAD
RXINON[0..3]

RXINOP[0..3]

24 GND
XPOL1

24

R4
25 RXINEN0
25 RXINEP0
26
26 RXINEN1
27
27

R5
28 RXINEP1
28 RXINEN2
29
29 RXINEP2 LVP[0..2] LVP[0..2]
30
30 GND LVP[0..2]
31 G2
31 RXCLKEN LVN[0..2] LVN[0..2]
32 G1
32 RXCLKEP LVN[0..2] LVP0
33 80
33 GND LVN0
34 79
34 35 RXINEN3 LVP1 78
35 RXINEP3 LVN1
36 77
36 37 LVP2 76
37 R6 LVN2

Close to U100
38 75
38 39 RXINEN0 74
39 40 SCL RXINEP0 73
40
R7

GND
RXINEN1

3
3

41 72
41 RXINEP1 RXINEN[0..3] LVP[4..6] LVP[4..6] LVCLKP
42 71
42 WP RXINEN2 LVP[4..6] LVCLKN
43 70
43 RXINEP[0..3]
R8

44 SDA RXINEP2 LVN[4..6] LVN[4..6] 69


44 LVN[4..6] LVP4
45 68
45 RXCLKEN LVN4
46 67
46 RXCLKEP RXCLKEN LVP5
47 66
47 LVN5
48 65
48 RXINEN3 RXCLKEP LVP6
49 64
49
RXINEN[0..3]

RXINEP3 LVN6
RXINEP[0..3]

50 63
50
R9

51 62
51 LVDS_SEL LVCLKP
G1 61
G1 AGING LVCLKN LVP0
G2 60
G2 LVN0
G3 59
R10

G3 LVP1
G4 58
G4 LVN1
G5 57
G5 LVP2
G6 56
G6 LVN2
G7 55
G7
G8 54
G8 G9 LVDSORD LVP[0..2] 53
G9 LVDSORD
G10 52
G10

J1
AGBSEN LVN[0..2] LVCLKP 51
AGBSEN LVCLKN 50
LVP[4..6] 49
LVP4 48
LVN4 47
LVP5 46
LVN5 45
AGBSEN
VGL

YCLK_T

YOE_T
YDIO_T

LVP6 44
XVCC
VGHC
XAVDD

LVN6 43
VCOMF2
XHAVDD

42
VGMA[1..22]

41
LVN[4..6] 40
High Aging
R16
R15

VGMA22 39
VGMA21 38
NC
YDIOU

YDIOD

YOE

LVDSORD

VGMA19
C18

37
12Vin
YCLK
M_VCOMI2

R18
R17

VGMA17 36
VGMA15
C17

1 35
PAD VGMA13
12Vin

34
X-FRONT/Left

VGMA12 33
D1

VGMA11 32
VGMA10 31
VGMA8 30
VGMA6 29
VGMA4 28
R30

VGMA2 27
F1
D2

VGMA1 26
C15
C14
C13

Close to J1

25
RESF
XSTB1
XPOL1

D3

24
C12

XAVDD
Close to TCON

23
V3D3

22
R29
NC
NC
NC
NC

XHAVDD 21
C19
R25

XDIOF 20
V12

XDIOF 19
XPOL1 18
2
2

XSTB1 17
AGING

RESF 16
Close to J1
B3
LVDS_SEL

15
VCOMF2 14
13
VGHC 12
11
VGL 10
9
XVCC 8
7
YDIOU YDIOU_F 6
YCLK YCLK_F 5
C20
V12in

U_DF 4
1
1
0
0

YOE YOE_F 3
YDIOD YDIOD_F 2
M_VCOMI2 M_VCOMI2 1
J3

U_DF

0
1
1
0
YOE
YCLK
YDIOD
YDIOU
NC
XVCC

LORD_INV LVDSORD
R19

R20

1
1
1
1

PAD
PAD

LVDSORD Setting Table

NS
NS
MODE
PAD YDIOD
PAD YDIOU

YOE
YCLK

JEIDA
JEIDA
Close to J3

Size
U_DB
U_DF

Date:
YDIOD
YDIOU

Custom
Model Name
T315HW02 V2 EC02

1
1

Document Number
BN07-00640A
L
H
X
O
Normal

Control Block

1 1 1
1
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
GH3
GH2
GH1

GH8

MD43_NPTH
MD40_NPTH
MD40_NPTH
MD40_NPTH

Sheet
T315HW02 V2 CB
H
L
O
X

1
Mirror

1
Normal / Mirror Setting Table

AUO T315HW02-V2-

1 1 1 1
GH9

of
GH6
GH5
GH4

GH7

MD43_NPTH

4
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MD45_NPTH
MD45_NPTH
MD40_NPTH
MD40_NPTH

Rev
EC02
A
B
C
D
5 4 3 2 1

AVDD
R124

PAD
TI65160: R101=127K; R103=10K
BD8160: R101=127K; R103=10.2K
L101
C106=200pF NC

1
D101
V12in V12in SW Vo1 S D AVDD AVDD
R116 16.2V
Q101

G
R101
C101 C102 R109
D C103 C104 C117 C118 C119 D

C106
GND GND
R102
TI65160: R104=0 ; C107=22n C120: AVDD soft-start time control
BD8160: R104=7.5K; C107=2.2n
C101, C102 put closed to L101 U101 C120
R110
C107 1 28
R104 FB SS
R103

2 27 GD
COMP GD

C121
Vo1 3 26
C108 OS DLY2

C122
4 25
SW DLY1
NC
SW 5 24 REF
SW REF
R141 C114

R142
NC 6
PGND GND
23 C123
C121: AVDD and VGH delay time control
D110
D109 C133
C122: VGL delay time control
V3D3
R132 R133
NC 7
PGND AVIN
22

C109 put closed to Pin 8

U105
R134 R135 27.15V R144 Vo1 8 21 V12in
C VGH R143 SUP VINB C
5 4
VD CD C113 D108 D107 C109
C143 6 3 R136 R137 C144 VGL V12in 9 20
VDPM RE EN2 VINB C124 C125

PAD
7 2 VGHM VGHC C145
GND VGHM R140 C110 V3D3
8 1
Ivhgc = 40mA R108 10 19
YV1C

PAD
VFLK VGH DRP NC
1

1
R131
D103
NC NC
PAD

C115 VGL VGL A C111 C124 put closed to Pin 22 C125 put closed to Pin 20

1
J 11 18 L102
C112 R107 R105 DRN SWB
VGHC K
C126 MAX : 4.0mm
R112 V12in 12 17 V3D3_F V3D3 V3D3
FREQ BOOT
D104
R117 V1D2

PAD
R126 REF R106 13 16 V12in C127 C128 R114
FBN EN1 C129

1
U103
14 15
FBP FBB V1D2
I O

G1
V1D2

GND
Vin Vout
R127 R113 R118 Iv1d2 = 200 mA

G1
Current limit R to reduce inrush R115

G
current during YV1C switch
C130 C131 C132

TI65160: R121=191K; R122=110K


BD8160: R121=191K; R122=110K
C129=68pF
B B

R128 / R119 for HAVDD power sequence control

R120 R119 AVDD

1/2 AVDD soft-start


U104
close pin7
1 8 close pin6
SS EN
2 7 R121
BST COMP
C116 V12in 3 6
VFB=0.9V
R122
VIN FB
C105 4 5 R123 C137
C141 SW GND

G1
G1
HAVDD

PAD
L103

1
HAVDD HAVDD
R125
D105
C138 R145 C140
A A

T315HW02 V2 EC02

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Model Name
T315HW02 V2 CB
Size Document Number Rev
Custom EC02
DC-DC(ROHM-8160)
Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 Sheet 2 of 4

5 4 3 2 1

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5 4 3 2 1

VGMA_REF

PAD
R500 VG1 & VG22 => L255.

1
AVDD VGMA_REF
VG2 & VG21 => L254
AVDD
R505 R507
VG4 & VG19 => L223
C524 C525 R506
Close to U500 pin38 Close to U500 pin32 VG6 & VG17 => L128
VG8 & VG15 => L32
GND GND
REF_F1 REF_F11
VG10 & VG13 => L2
R508
VG11 & VG12 => L0

C
D U501 REF_F1 REF_F11 D
1 1
PAD PAD

CATH
VZREF C515 C517
R515
1 R R512
PAD REF

ANODE
R513

A
R514 R520
Close to U500 pin23 VGMA[1..22] VGMA[1..22]
R518 R501
REFB1 VGMA1
Close to U500 pin29
REF_F22 REF_F12 C501

1
1 REF_F22 1 REF_F12

PAD
PAD PAD
R523 R524
C516 C518
VG1
REFB2 VGMA2
Close to U501
C502

1
R526 R527

PAD
VG2
REFB4 VGMA4

REFB1
Positive Gamma Value 4 5 RN500
C503

1
3 6
R503 2 7

PAD
1 8

Close to U500 pin30 VG4


R504 REFB6 VGMA6
REF2
1 REF_F2
PAD C504

1
R510 AVDD

PAD
C C
C519
VG6
R511 R545 REFB8 VGMA8
REF4
1 REF_F4
PAD C505

1
REF_F10
REF_F11

REF_F12
REF_F13
REF_F15
REF_F17
REF_F19
REF_F4
REF_F6
REF_F8
R516 VCOMF

PAD
R544
VG8
C527
R517 REFB10 VGMA10
REF6 U500

36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
1 REF_F6
PAD C506

1
Li
Ki
Ji
Ii
Hi
VSS
VDD
Gi
Fi
Ei
Di
Ci
R521

PAD
REF_F2 37 24 REF_F21
REF_F1 Mi Bi REF_F22
38 23
R522 VCOMF Ni Ai AVDD VG10
39 22
40 Vcomi VDD 21 C526 REFB11 VGMA11
REF8 N.C. VSS
Close to U500 pin43 41 20 REFB22
REF_F8 N.C. Ao RN501
1 C523 42 19 4 5 C507
PAD N.C. VSS

1
AVDD 43 18 REFB21 3 6
R525 VDD Bo
44 17 Close to U201 pin22 2 7

PAD
VSS N.C.
45 16 1 8
VDD N.C.
46 15
VCOMF2 VSS VDD VG11
VCOMF2 47 14
R528 REFB1 Vcomo N.C. REFB19 REFB12 VGMA12
48 13 C520
REF10 No Co

VDD
VSS
1 REF_F10

Mo
G1

Go
Ho

Do
Ko

Eo
Fo
Lo
C508

Jo
PAD

Io

1
C522
R529

PAD
G1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
R530 VG12

REFB10
REFB11

REFB12
REFB13
REFB15
REFB17
REFB13 VGMA13

REFB2
REFB4
REFB6
REFB8
Close to U500 pin15
REFB11 Close to U500 pin47 C509

1
PAD
B B
VG13
AVDD REFB15 VGMA15

REFB12
Negative Gamma Value C521
C510

1
R531

PAD
Close to U500 pin8 VG15
R532 REFB17 VGMA17
REF13
1 REF_F13 4 5 RN502
PAD C511

1
3 6
R533 2 7

PAD
1 8
VG17
R534 REFB19 VGMA19
REF15
1 REF_F15
PAD C512

1
R535

PAD
R536 VG19
REFB21 VGMA21
REF17
1 REF_F17
PAD C513

1
R537

PAD
VG21
R538
REF19 R543
1 REF_F19 REFB22 VGMA22
PAD
R539
C514

1
PAD
A R540 A
REF21 VG22
1 REF_F21
PAD
R541

R542
T315HW02 V2 EC02
REFB22
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Model Name
T315HW02 V2 CB
Size Document Number Rev
Custom EC02
Gamma(14+1)
Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 Sheet 3 of 4
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5 4 3 2 1

LVCLKP

LVCLKN
RVCLKP

RVCLKN
Data Mapping Setting Table

LVP[0..2]

LVP[4..6]
RVP[0..2]

RVP[4..6]

LVN[0..2]

LVN[4..6]
RVN[0..2]

RVN[4..6]
PIX_SFT_EN 0
MODE41 0

RVCLKN
Closed to pin65 of U300

RVCLKP

LVCLKN
LVCLKP
FRVS1 0

RVN[0..2]
RVP[0..2]

LVN[0..2]

LVN[4..6]
LVP[0..2]

LVP[4..6]
RVP[4..6]

RVN[4..6]
D BA301 D

FRVS2 0

1
VDD_V3D3

C322 C323
Close to U300 C321 BRVS 0
CHPXF 0

4
BA300

1
Close to U300
CHPXB 0
VDD_V1D2
CHFB 0

4
C325 C326
C324
CHML 1
For KME use CHRB 0
VDD_V1D2

LVN0

LVN1

LVN2
LVP0

LVP1

LVP2
CHPN 1

RVN4

RVN5

RVN6
RVP4

RVP5

RVP6

LVN4

LVN5

LVN6
LVP4

LVP5

LVP6
R310

VDD_V3D3 VDD_V3D3
VDD_V1D2 VDD_V1D2

U300
Closed to pin56 of U300
R309

96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
C328 OD_EN
NC
C Internal Register C

RV2N

GND

RV1N

RV0N

LV7N

LV6N

GND

LV5N

LV4N

GND

LVCLKN

LV3N

LV2N

GND

LV1N

LV0N
RV2P

RV1P

RV0P

LV7P

LV6P

LV5P

LV4P

LVCLKP

LV3P

LV2P

LV1P

LV0P
VDDM

VDDM

VDDM
VDDC12
C327
NC 0 : disable (internal pull down) L301
NC 97 64 1 : Enable V3D3
PV3P TEST
98 RV3N SWAPL 63
R311 99 62
VDDC12 GOAEN R308
100
101
GND SPDEN 61
60
NC VDD_V3D3 C319
C320
RVCLKP DCREN ODEN
102 RVCLKN ODEN 59
RVN2 103 58 AGBSEN AGBSEN
L300
RVP2
RVN1
104
105
RV4P
RV4N
AGBSEN
LVDSORD 57
56
LVDSORD LVDSORD Closed to pin38 of U300
V1D2 RVP1 RV5P VDDIO(DRAM)
V1D2 106 RV5N GND(DRAM) 55 RST
107 VDDM VDDC12(DEAM) 54 Td(sec) = R( Ω) * C(F) * 0.79
108 GND VSEL 53

PAD
C301 C303 C304 RVN0 109 52 XSTB R318 =0.22u * 0.56K * 0.79 = 97mS
RV6P XSTB XSTB
C302 RVP0 110 51
RV6N XBDO

AUO12401
111 50 XPOL XPOL
RV7P XPOL R307

1
112 49 YDIO_T YDIO_T
R312 RV7N YDIO YCLK_T V3D3
113 48 YCLK_T
114
GND YCLK
47 YOE_T On Bottom Layer

GNDE
RMLVDS YOE1 YOE_T
GND 115 46

EPWP

VCCE
INSDA

INSCL
GND VDDM YOE2
R313 116 45 VSEL(internal pull up)
REXT VDDIO C318
117 VDDC12 GND 44 0:3.3V
118 VDDC12(PLL) YOE3 43

PAD

PAD

PAD

PAD

PAD
VDD_V1D2 119 42
1:2.5V
L302 GND YOE4
120 41 YV1C YV1C
V3D3 VDD_V3D3 VDDIO(SSCG) YV1C
V3D3 121 GND GND 40

1
122 GND VDDC12 39
123 38 RST U301
R314 VDDIO RSTN
C305 C307 C308 124 37 INSDA 5 SDA 4
C306 GND INSDA INSCL GND
125 PWM INSCL 36 6 SCL A2 3
OSCSEL 126 35 EPWP 7 WP 2
XIN OSCSEL EPWP EXSDA A1
B 127 XIN EXSDA 34 EXSDA 8 VCC A0 1 B
XOUT EXSCL
RXCLKON
128 RXCLKOP

RXCLKEN
33

RXCLKEP
RXINO0N

RXINO1N

RXINO2N

RXINO3N

RXINO4N
EXSCL
RXINO0P

RXINO0P

RXINO2P

RXINO3P

RXINO4P

RXINE0N

RXINE1N

RXINE2N

RXINE3N

RXINE4N
RXINE0P

RXINE1P

RXINE2P

RXINE3P

RXINE4P
XOUT EXSCL

VDDC12
VDDC12
EXWP R303 R304 R305
VDDL

VDDL

VDDL
GND

GND

GND
R306
For AUO setting:
Closed to pin117 of U300 D300 Device Address:AE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
EEPROM_Hi VDD_V3D3

GND C317
VDD_V1D2 VDD_V1D2
Y301 VDD_V3D3 VDD_V3D3
2

RXINON0

RXINON1

RXINON2

RXINON3
RXINOP0

RXINOP1

RXINOP2

RXINOP3

RXINEN0

RXINEN1

RXINEN2

RXINEN3
RXINEP0

RXINEP1

RXINEP2

RXINEP3
C309 R301 VDD_V1D2

C312
C311
C313
Closed to pin8 of U301
U302
5 SDA GND 4
3

6 SCL A2 3
7 WP A1 2
8 VCC A0 1
R302 R319
VDD_V3D3 R315 R316 R317
RXCLKON
RXCLKOP

RXCLKEN
RXCLKEP

C315
RXINON[0..3]

RXINOP[0..3]

U302(Customer request)
RXINEN[0..3]

RXINEP[0..3]

C310 C314
C316 Device Address:A4
A A

Closed to pin127 of U300 T315HW02 V2 EC02


RXCLKOP

RXCLKEP
RXCLKEN
RXCLKON

RXINEP[0..3]
RXINOP[0..3]
RXINON[0..3]

RXINEN[0..3]

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Closed to pin33 of U300 Model Name
T315HW02 V2 CB
Size Document Number Rev
Custom
T-CON(12401 B1) EC02

Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 Sheet 4 of 4

5 4 3 2 1
A
B
C
D
PI_EVEN_RIN0N1 PI_ODD_RIN0N 1 RXINDN0 1 RXINBN0 1 RXINCN0 1 RXINAN0 1
PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD

AN0

BN0

DN0
CN0

TP1996
TP2010
PI_EVEN_RIN0P 1 PI_ODD_RIN0P 1
PAD PAD RXINDP0 RXINBP0 RXINCP0 RXINAP0
1 1 1 1
PAD PAD PAD PAD

AP0

BP0

DP0
CP0

TP1995
TP2009
PI_EVEN_RIN1N1 PI_ODD_RIN1N 1
PAD PAD
RXINDN1 1 RXINBN1 1 RXINCN1 1 RXINAN1 1

TP1986
TP2008
PAD PAD PAD PAD

AN1

BN1

DN1
CN1
PI_EVEN_RIN1P 1 PI_ODD_RIN1P 1
PAD PAD

TP1985
TP2007
RXINDP1 1 RXINBP1 1 RXINCP1 1 RXINAP1 1
PAD PAD PAD PAD

AP1

BP1

DP1
CP1
PI_EVEN_RIN2N1 PI_ODD_RIN2N 1
PAD PAD

NC

TP1988
TP2002
PI_EVEN_RIN2P 1 PI_ODD_RIN2P 1 RXINDN2 1 RXINBN2 1 RXINCN2 1 RXINAN2 1

R0036
PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD

AN2

BN2

DN2
CN2

TP1987
TP2001
VCOMF

NCR0063
NCR0038
R0037
R0064

GND
PI_EVEN_RINCLKN
1 PI_ODD_RINCLKN
1 AVDD

01.Gamma

GND
PAD PAD RXINDP2 RXINBP2 RXINCP2 RXINAP2 AVDD AVDD VCOMF
1 1 1 1
PAD PAD PAD PAD

AP2

BP2

DP2
CP2

TP1992
TP2006
HAVDD

Close to J4
PI_EVEN_RINCLKP
1 PI_ODD_RINCLKP
1
NC

PAD PAD V3D3 VCOMF2

5
5

XVCC

RXCLKDN 1 RXCLKBN 1 RXCLKCN 1 RXCLKAN 1 VGL V3D3

TP1991
TP2005
M_VCOMI2
PAD PAD PAD PAD
R0022
R0021

R0091
VGHC Close to J4

CLKAN
SCL_I SCL_GA

CLKBN

CLKDN
CLKCN
PI_EVEN_RIN3N1 PI_ODD_RIN3N 1
PAD PAD SCL_GA

VGMA[1..22]
SDA_I SDA_GA
U_DB

YV1C SDA_GA

V1D2
V3D3

PANEL_VCC
G2

TP1990
TP2004
RXCLKDP 1 RXCLKBP 1 RXCLKCP 1 RXCLKAP 1 G1

YV1C
PAD PAD PAD PAD

NCNC
PI_EVEN_RIN3P 1 PI_ODD_RIN3P 1 M_VCOMI2 80

R0092
PAD PAD

VGL

CLKAP

CLKBP
YDIOD YDIOD

CLKDP
CLKCP
79

VGHC
YOE YOE 78

TP1989
TP2003
U_DB 77

1
1
PI_EVEN_RIN4N1 PI_ODD_RIN4N 1 RXINDN3 1 RXINBN3 1 RXINCN3 1 RXINAN3 1 YCLK YCLK 76
PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD

AN3

BN3

DN3
CN3
YDIOU YDIOU 75
XVCC 74

TP1994
TP2000
PANEL_VCC
PAD
PAD
73

SCL_GA1
SDA_GA1
PI_EVEN_RIN4P 1 PI_ODD_RIN4P 1 72
PAD PAD RXINDP3 RXINBP3 RXINCP3 RXINAP3 VGL
1 1 1 1 71
PAD PAD PAD PAD

AP3

BP3

DP3
CP3
70

TP1993
TP1999
VGHC 69
68
VCOMF 67

HAVDD
SCL 1 RXINDN4 1 RXINBN4 1 RXINCN4 1 RXINAN4 1 VCOMF2 66

V3D3
AVDD
PAD PAD PAD PAD PAD

AN4

BN4

DN4
CN4
65

U2810
XSTB 64

M_VCOMI2
XPOL 63
PVCC 1 SDA 1 XVCC XDIOB 62

C0003
C0002
C0001
PAD PAD RXINDP4 RXINBP4 RXINCP4 RXINAP4 VGMA[1..22]
1 1 1 1 61

B0004
B0001
B0002
PAD PAD PAD PAD

U2811
AP4

BP4

DP4
CP4
VGMA22 60

TP1978
VCOMF2
VGMA21 59
M_CHECK WP_E VGMA19

YOE
1 1 58

YCLK
PAD PAD

YDIOD
VGMA17 57

YDIOU
VGMA15 56

TP2820
TP2818
VGMA13 55
AG 1 HSYNC_F 1 VGMA12 54
PAD PAD VGMA11 53
VGL

VGMA10 52

TP2821
TP2819
XVCC
VGHC

VGMA8 51

C0006
C0005
C0004
VCOMF2

LVDS_FORMAT 1 VGMA6 50
PAD

Close to J3,J4
VGMA4 49
VGMA2 48

TP1979
VGMA1 47

C0009
C0008
C0007
SCL_E 1 46

XAVDD
PAD XAVDD 45
44

TP1982
XVCC

VGL
XHAVDD 43

V1D2
V3D3
YV1C
VGHC
FRC_RST 1 T1_RVP[4..6] 42

XHAVDD
PAD
41
T1_RVN[4..6] T1_RVP4 40

TP1981
T1_RVN4 39
SDA_E 1 T1_RVP5 38
PAD T1_RVN5
XAVDD
VGMA[1..22]

37
XSTB
X-BACK/Right

XPOL

XHAVDD

T1_RVP6 36

TP1983
T1_RVN6 35
34
33
32
T2_RVP[4..6] T1_RVCLKP 31
T1_RVCLKN 30

YV1C_S
XSTB_S T2_RVN[4..6] 29
T2_RVP4 28
T1_RVP[4..6] T2_RVN4 27

PAD
XPOL_S PAD
PAD

T2_RVP5 26
1 T1_RVN[4..6] T2_RVN5 25
1
1

T2_RVP6 24

XIN_S
T2_RVN6 23

SCL_I
SDA_I
22
21
T1_RVP0 20

4
4

YV1C_S
XSTB_S

XPOL_S

T1_RVN0

B12V
19
T1_RVP1 18
T1_RVN1

CIS
17

C177
GND
V1D2
V3D3

T1_RVP2 16
XIN_S

EXSCL
EXSDA

03.TCON_S
T1_RVN2
XSTB_S

15
YV1C_S
XPOL_S

RXINAN0 14
RXINAP0
T1_RVCLKP

13
T1_RVCLKN

T1_RVP[4..6]

R0047
T1_RVN[4..6]

T1_RVP[0..2]

CIS
12

C178
RXINAN1 T1_RVP[0..2] T2_RVCLKP 11
RXINAP1 T1_RVN[0..2] T2_RVCLKN 10
T1_RVN[0..2]

CIS
9

R0046
RXINAN[0..4]

BD103
RXINAN2 T2_RVP0 8
RXINAN[0..4] RXINAP2 T2_RVN0 7
RXINAP[0..4] RXINAP[0..4] T2_RVP1 6
RXCLKAN T2_RVN1 5

R0048
RXCLKAP T2_RVP2 4

SW_PVCC
RXINAN3 RXCLKAN T2_RVN2 3
RXINAP3 T2_RVP[0..2]

CIS
2

C106
RXCLKAP
1
T2_RVN[0..2]
J4

CIS
RXINAN4

R105
RXINAP[0..4]
RXINAP4
RXINAN[0..4]

R0045

CIS
R101
2 3

2
R0044

NC
1 4 T1_LVP[4..6]

R0049
1 3 T1_LVP[4..6]
T1_LVN[4..6]
XPOL
XSTB

T1_LVN[4..6]

CIS
CIS
C107

Q101
RN001

CIS
RXINCN0

R104
RXINCP0 T1_LVCLKP
T1_LVCLKP
RXINCN1 T1_LVCLKN

4
3
2
1
R0043
RXINCP1 T1_LVCLKN

S
S
S

G
RXINCN2 RXINCN[0..4]

CIS
IC101
R0040

RXINCN[0..4] RXINCP2 T1_LVP[0..2]

D
D
D
D
RXINCP[0..4] RXINCP[0..4] T1_LVP[0..2]
RXCLKCN T1_LVN[0..2]

5
6
7
8
R0042

RXCLKCP T1_LVN[0..2]
RXCLKCN
1
PAD
RXINCN3 RXCLKCP
RXINCP3
RXINCP[0..4]

RXINCN4

PANEL_VCC
RXINCN[0..4]

RXINCP4
R0039

CIS
C111
PANEL_VCC
2 3
R0041

NC

1 4
R0050

B12V
LVDSORD

C0022
RN002

LVDSORD
AGBSEN 1
AGBSEN PAD

B0005
U_DB
U_DF
YDIOD
YDIOU

1
PAD
XPOL XSTB

Close to U300

C0021
V12
YOE4_S
YOE3_S
YOE_S
YCLK_S

RST
YDIO_S
U300

3
3

L
H
X
O

High Aging
RST
YOE_S1
1
1
YDIO_S

YCLK_S

YOE4_S
YOE3_S

Close to J1
Normal

F0002
PAD
PAD

NC
PAD YOE_S

1 XPOL
YDIO_S

YCLK_S

R0071
R0070

PAD

12Vin1
XSTB
C0011

D0004
H
L
O
X

NC C0010
YV1C
PAD

B3.3VD
Mirror

1
1

R0014
R0013

1
Normal / Mirror Setting Table

2
2
3

CISCN2615
3
4
4
Close to U401

MGND1
GND
G1
B12V

MGND2 YV1C
R0023

G2
B3.3VD
RXINCLKAP
RXINCLKAN
RXINCLKCP
RXINCLKCN

RXINAP[0..4]
RXINAN[0..4]
RXINCP[0..4]
RXINCN[0..4]

T2_RVP[4..6]
T2_RVN[4..6]
R0015

XOUT_M

J5
12Vin
T2_RVCLKP
V1D2
V3D3

SCL_I
SDA_I

1 T2_RVCLKN
YV1C_M

1
AUO T315HW02-V3-
BN07-00641A-MEMC

2
2
XPOL_M
XSTB_M

3
3
4
4
5
5
6
GND

6
V1D2
V3D3

7
EXSCL
EXSDA

7
04.TCON_M

8
XSTB_M

YV1C_M
XPOL_M

XOUT_M

8 PI_ODD_RIN0N RXINBN0
9
9 PI_ODD_RIN0N PI_ODD_RIN0P RXINBP0
T2_RVCLKP
T2_RVCLKN

10
T2_RVP[4..6]

RXINBN[0..4]
T2_RVN[4..6]

R0060

10 PI_ODD_RIN0P T2_RVP[0..2]
11
RXINBP[0..4]

11 PI_ODD_RIN1N PI_ODD_RIN1N RXINBN1 T2_RVP[0..2]


12
12 PI_ODD_RIN1P PI_ODD_RIN1P RXINBP1 T2_RVN[0..2]
13
13 PI_ODD_RIN2N T2_RVN[0..2]
14
R0059

14 PI_ODD_RIN2P PI_ODD_RIN2N RXINBN2 RXINBN[0..4]


15
15 PI_ODD_RIN2P RXINBN[0..4] RXINBP2
16
16 PI_ODD_RINCLKN RXINBN[0..4] RXINBP[0..4] RXINBP[0..4]
17
17 18 PI_ODD_RINCLKP PI_ODD_RINCLKN RXINBP[0..4] RXCLKBN
R0061

18 PI_ODD_RINCLKP RXINCLKBN RXCLKBP T1_LVP[4..6]


19
19 PI_ODD_RIN3N PI_ODD_RIN3N RXINCLKBP RXINBN3 RXCLKBN
20 G2
20 PI_ODD_RIN3P PI_ODD_RIN3P RXINBP3 T1_LVN[4..6]
21 G1
21 PI_ODD_RIN4N RXCLKBP T1_LVP4
22 80
22 PI_ODD_RIN4P PI_ODD_RIN4N RXINBN4 T1_LVN4
23 79
23 PI_ODD_RIN4P RXINBP4 T1_LVP5
24 78
24 PI_EVEN_RIN0N T1_LVN5
25 77
R0058

25 PI_EVEN_RIN0P PI_EVEN_RIN0N T1_LVP6


26 76
26 PI_EVEN_RIN1N PI_EVEN_RIN0P T1_LVN6
27 2 3 75
27 28 PI_EVEN_RIN1P 74
R0057

28 PI_EVEN_RIN1N
NC

29 PI_EVEN_RIN2N 1 4 73
R0062

29 PI_EVEN_RIN2P PI_EVEN_RIN1P
30 72
30 T2_LVP[4..6] T1_LVCLKP
31 71
31 PI_EVEN_RINCLKN PI_EVEN_RIN2N T2_LVP[4..6] T1_LVCLKN
32 70
32 33 PI_EVEN_RINCLKP PI_EVEN_RIN2P T2_LVN[4..6] 69
RN003

33 T2_LVN[4..6] T2_LVP4
34 68
34 PI_EVEN_RIN3N PI_EVEN_RINCLKN RXINDN0 T2_LVN4
35 67
35 PI_EVEN_RINCLKP

2
2

36 PI_EVEN_RIN3P RXINDP0 T2_LVP5 66


36 PI_EVEN_RIN4N PI_EVEN_RIN3N T2_LVN5
37 65
R0056
RXINDN[0..4]

37 PI_EVEN_RIN4P PI_EVEN_RIN3P RXINDN1 T2_LVP6


38 64
RXINDP[0..4]

38 RXINDP1 T2_LVN6
39 63
39 PI_EVEN_RIN4N RXINDN[0..4]
40 62
R0053

40 PI_EVEN_RIN4P RXINDN2
41 61
41 RXINDN[0..4] RXINDP2 RXINDP[0..4] T1_LVP0
42 60
42 43 WP_E RXINDN[0..4] RXINDP[0..4] T1_LVN0 59
R0055

43 RXINDP[0..4] RXCLKDN T1_LVP1


44 58
44 LVDS_FORMAT RXINCLKDN RXCLKDP RXCLKDN T1_LVN1
45 57
R2764
WP

45 RXINCLKDP RXINDN3 T1_LVP2


46 56
46 RXINDP3 RXCLKDP T1_LVN2
47 55
47
NC

48 T1_LVP[0..2] 54
48 RXINDN4
49 53
49 RXINDP4 T1_LVN[0..2]
50 52
R0052

R0634

50 T2_LVCLKP
51 51
R0604
R0615

51 T2_LVCLKP
I2C_SCL
SW_PVCC
HSYNC

I2C_SDA

FRC_NRESET
MAIN_CHECK

G1 T2_LVCLKN 50
G1 G2 2 3 T2_LVCLKN T2_LVP[0..2] 49
R0054

G2 T2_LVP[0..2]
Close to U401

G3 T2_LVN[0..2] T2_LVP0 48
G
R0633

G3 T2_LVN[0..2]
NC
NC

G4 1 4 T2_LVN0 47
R0051

G4
FRC_RST CIS

G5 T2_LVP1 46
G5 T2_LVN1
R657

G6 S D 45
SDA R2761_DE
SCL R2760_DE
FRCBlock

PVCC CIS R2770

G6
VGL

G7 T2_LVP2 44
HSYNC
XVCC

AG CIS R2766
HSYNC_F R2763
M_CHECKCIS R2765

G7
VGHC

I2C_SCL
I2C_SDA

T2_LVN2
CIS
XAVDD

G8 43
RN004

SW_PVCC

G8 LVDSORD
XHAVDD

NC
NC
VCOMF2

FRC_NRESET

G9 42
XSTB
XPOL

R0635
M_VCOMI2

G9
MAIN_CHECK
VGMA[1..22]

G10 41
Q0602

G10 AGBSEN
SCL_E
SDA_E

40
VGMA22 39
EDID_WP

VGMA21 38
CIS

VGMA19 37
I2C_SCL VGMA17
C502

36
CIS
CIS
R656CIS

VGMA15 35
1
2
3
4
MGND1
MGND2
RST
YOE4_M
YOE3_M
YOE_M
YCLK_M
YDIO_M

I2C_SDA VGMA13 34
LVDSORD
X-FRONT/Left

U401

VGMA12
CIS
1
2
3
4

33
G1
G2

VGMA11 32
CN901
NC

VGMA10 31
C0017
AGBSEN
high Aging

SCL_I
SDA_I
R658
RST

AGING

VGMA8 30
HSYNC
SW_PVCC
MAIN_CHECK

VGMA6
FRC_NRESET

29
YOE_M
YCLK_M
R0027

R555_DE

VGMA4 28
NC

VGMA2 27
YOE4_M
YOE3_M

VGMA1 26
YDIO_M R0066

25
YOE

24
R0033

XAVDD 23
D0006

22
R0018

XHAVDD 21
V3D3
D0002
Path balance between U300 &U401

XVCC XDIOF 20
D0003
YDIOD
YDIOU

19
YCLK

C0024

XPOL 18
R544
R539_DE

1 XSTB 17
PAD
NC

16
EDID_WP

15
VCOMF2 14
R0094
R0025 AGING

1 13
V3D3

PAD
RST

1 VGHC 12
PAD
11
SCL_I

VGL
B3.3VD

10
LVDS_FORMAT
C0015
C0014
C0013
C0012

9
C0026

R0010

XVCC 8
NC
NC
NC
NC

R0001

Path balance between U300 &U401

1 7
PAD YDIOU YDIOU 6
SDA_I

YCLK YCLK 5
U_DF 4
R0028
R0095

YOE YOE 3
V3D3
Close to U401

YDIOD YDIOD 2
M_VCOMI2 M_VCOMI2 1
Size
J3

Date:

1
1
1

Custom

1
SCL_I
SDA_I
I2C_SCL
GH1

I2C_SDA

Model Name
1
1
1
1

EDID_WP

<Variant Name>
U_DF

GH7
PAD
PAD
PAD
PAD

CIS
CIS

5
6
7
8
R15_OP
R14_OP

1
NC

Document Number
XVCC

1 1
YOE

GH6

T315HW02
Top View
WP
YCLK

SCL
VCC
YDIOD
YDIOU
R0020
R0019

GH2

GH11

A2
A1
A0

SDA GND
U0106
Close to J3

Wednesday, October 01, 2008


4
3
2
1

1 1
T315HW02 V3 Tcom MEMC Board

1
GH8
GH9
Td(sec) = R(Ω) * C(F) * 0.79
=0.022u * 5.62M * 0.79 = 97mS

SCL_I

SDA_I

Sheet
GH3

V3 Tcom\MEMC Board
1

1
1
R0093
GH5

of
GH10

1
GH4

10
友達光電電視顯示器產品研發處

Rev
EC02
A
B
C
D
5 4 3 2 1

D D

AUO Confidential

80 J4 1 80 J3 1

T-CON_1(Slave) T-CON_2(Master)
AUO-12401 B1 AUO-12401 B1
GAMMA
C U0300 U0401 C
DC-DC 1 1

FRC PART
[Page: FRC_IO,
FRC_DDR
and FRC_POWER]
I2C Connector(4Pin)

DDR
1
IC500
DDR
4
CN901

1 4 1 51
Power Connector(4Pin) LVDS Connector(51Pin)
CN2615 J1

B B

A A

schematic4you.blogspot.com <Variant Name>

友達光電電視顯示器產品研發處
Model Name T315HW02 V3 Tcom MEMC Board
Placement
Size Document Number Rev
C T315HW02 V3 Tcom\MEMC Board EC02
Date: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Sheet 1 of 10

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

AVDD
R0221

PAD
Layout closely to IC, far from D201 and L201
TI65161: R201=127K; R203=10K; C206=120pF
BD8160: R201=127K; R203=10.2K;C206=200pF NC

1
15.73±0.08V
D0201
410mA(avg)/680mA(peak)
PANEL_VCC
SW Vo1 S D AVDD_F
AVDD
L0201
R0225
Q0201

G
D R0201 D
C0201 C0202 R0220
C0203 C0204 C0213 C0214 C0215 C0216 C0217 C0218

C0206

R0202 C209: AVDD soft-start time control


TI65161: R213=0 ; C207=22n
BD8160: R213=7.5K; C207=2.2n
C201, C202 put closed to L201 U0201 C0209
R0212
C0207 1 28
R0213 FB SS
R0203

2 27 GD
COMP GD

Vo1 3 26 C0210 C210: AVDD and VGH delay time control


OS DLY2

C0208
C211: VGL delay time control
4 25 C0211
SW DLY1

Trace overlapping
SW 5 24 REF
SW REF

C0256 6 23 C0212
PGND GND
NC
7 22
D0207 D0206 PGND AVIN

C
NC NC C109 put closed to Pin 8
C
Vo1 8 21 PANEL_VCC
SUP VINB
C0255
D0205 D0204 C0251 C0231
PANEL_VCC 9 20 C0230
R0230 EN2 VINB

C0252 V3D3
R0224 10 19

PAD
DRP NC
D0203

1
VGL
VGL R0223 A C0253 C230 put closed to Pin 22 C231 put closed to Pin 20

1
R0231 C0261 C0258 C0257 J 11 18 L0202 3.3V
PAD C0254 K DRN SWB
R0211 Layout close to IC 1000mA(avg)/1200mA(peak)

1
VGH R207 C0232
PANEL_VCC 12 17 V3D3_F V3D3

PAD
FREQ BOOT V3D3
Current limit R to reduce inrush R0222 V1D2
current during YV1C switch VGL D0202

PAD
REF R0208 13 16 C0233 C234 R0204
FBN EN1 PANEL_VCC
C0235 1.2V
1000mA(avg)

1
U0302
14 15 R0262
FBP FBB V1D2_F V1D2
I O

G1
Layout closely to Pin13 and far from D203, D204, D205,D206 and D207

GND
Vin Vout V1D2
TI65161: R207=49.9K; R208=10K
BD8160: R207=61.2K; R208=10K

G1

G
U0204 R0205 C237 C238
C0236
12

11

G1 R0209
GND

GND

G1 GND GND
250mA(avg) VGH 1 10
VGH VFLK YV1C
VGHM R0227 2 9 Layout closely to pin15 and far from L202 and D202
B
VGHC VGHM CD B
TI65161: R204=191K; R205=110K; C235=10pF
3 8 R0210
SVGHM VDPM BD8160: R204=191K; R205=110K; C235=68pF
NC R0228
C0259
NC
C0260
4
RE VD
7 C0275
GND

GND

R0252 R0251 R0250 C0270

NC
5

R0257 R0258 AVDD


R0249 R0248
AVDD
Layout close to Pin14 and far from D203, D204, D205,D206 and D207 1/2 AVDD soft-start
R0253 R0254 R0255 TI65161: R209=226K; R210=10.2K U0208
BD8160: R209=226K; R210=10.2K close pin7
1 8 close pin6
SS EN
C0263 2 7 R0261
BST COMP
PANEL_VCC 3 6
VFB=0.9V R0259
VIN FB R0260
C0626 4 5 C0271 C0268
C0264 SW GND

G1
G1
HAVDD

PAD
7.02±0.1V
410mA(avg)/680mA(peak)
L0203 MAX : 3.2 mm

1
HAVDD_F HAVDD
HAVDD
R0256
D0208
C0265 NCC0266 C0267
A A

<Variant Name>

友達光電電視顯示器產品研發處
Model Name T315HW02 V3 Tcom MEMC Board
DC-DC
Size Document Number Rev
Custom T315HW02 V3 Tcom\MEMC Board EC02
Date: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Sheet 1 of 10
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

VGMA_REF MPVGMA131 VGMA13


8
AVDD R0156 MPVGMA122 7 VGMA12
NC

PAD
MPVGMA1 VGMA1 MPVGMA113 6 VGMA11

R0100 R0101 VGMA[1..22] VGMA[1..22] R0171


NC MPVGMA104 5 VGMA10

1
REFB1 VGMA1 RN108
AVDD AVDD VGMA_REF NC
C0101

1
R0105 R0107
Close to U103 pin38 Close to U103 pin32 AVDD_MGA MPVGMA8 1 8 VGMA8

PAD
C0124 C0125 R0106 MPVGMA6 2 7 VGMA6 MPVGMA211 8 VGMA21

GND VG1 C0170


C0171 MPVGMA4 3
MPVGMA2 4
NC 6
5
VGMA4
VGMA2
MPVGMA192
MPVGMA173 NC 7
6
VGMA19
VGMA17
GND
REFB2 VGMA2 MPVGMA154 5 VGMA15
REF_F1 REF_F11
R0108 RN107

C
1 REF_F1 1 REF_F11 RN109
PAD PAD C0102

1
CATH

PAD
VZREF C0115 C0117
D R0115 D
1 R R0112
PAD REF U0104 VG2 R0157

ANODE

MPVGMA2

MPVGMA1
R0113 REFB4 VGMA4 R0172 MPVGMA22 VGMA22

4 5 RN104
NC
C0103

1
3 6

A
R0114 R0120 2 7 R0173

PAD
Close to U103 pin23 1 8
R0118 VCOMF2

REFB6
VG4
VGMA6 U0105
NC
Close to U103 pin29

14

13

12

11

10

8
REF_F22 REF_F12
R0174 V3D3
NC

GMA2

GMA1

GMA0

AGND

AVDD

VDD_AMP

VCOM_FB
C0104

1
1 REF_F22 1 REF_F12
PAD PAD MPVGMA4 15 7

PAD
R0123 R0124 GMA3 VCOM
C0116 C0118
MPVGMA6 16 6
VG6 GMA4 GND_AMP R0175
REFB8 VGMA8 MPVGMA8 17 5 V3D3_MGA
Close to U103 GMA5 DVDD R0176
C0174
C0173 NC
MPVGMA10 18 4
C0105 GMA6 A0

1
R0126 R0127
MPVGMA11 19 3

PAD
GMA7 SDA
AVDD_MGA 20 2

REFB1
Positive Gamma Value REFB10
VG8
VGMA10
AVDD SCL
MPVGMA22
21 1

GMA10

GMA11

GMA12

GMA13

GMA14
AGND GMA15

GMA8

GMA9
R0180 R0181
R0103

G1
C0106

1
Close to U103 pin30

PAD

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

G1
R0104

SDA_GA
SCL_GA
REF2

MPVGMA12

MPVGMA13

MPVGMA15

MPVGMA17

MPVGMA19

MPVGMA21
VG10
1 REF_F2 REFB11 VGMA11
PAD AVDD
R0110 4 5 RN105
C0119 C0107

1
3 6
C 2 7 R0177 R0178 C

PAD
1 8
R0111
REF4 VG11
REF_F4 REFB12 VGMA12 V3D3_MGA

REF_F10
REF_F11

REF_F12
REF_F13
REF_F15
REF_F17
REF_F19
1
Max9669 Programmable Gamma Buffer

REF_F4
REF_F6
REF_F8
PAD
R0116
C0108

1
R0169 U108A

11
AVDD R0179
NC

PAD
VCOMF 3 +
R0117 U0103 1 VCOMF2

36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
REF6 R0146 VG12 U108D NC

G1
Close to U103 pin22 U108B U108C 2

11

11

11
-
1 REF_F6 REFB13 VGMA13

Li
Ki
Ji
Ii
Hi
VSS
VDD
Gi
Fi
Ei
Di
Ci
PAD R0144 REF_F2 REF_F21
37 24 5 10 12
Mi Bi + + +

4
R0121 REF_F1 38 23 REF_F22 7 8 14 R0170 C0163
Ni Ai C0109

1
VCOMF C0127 VCOMI 39 22 AVDD 6 9 13 AVDD_MGA
R0145 Vcomi VDD C0126
- - -
40 21

PAD
R0122 N.C. VSS REFB22
Close to U103 pin43 41 20
N.C. Ao

4
42 19
REF8 AVDD N.C. VSS REFB21 VG13 AVDD_MGA
C0123 43 18
REF_F8 VDD Bo REFB15 VGMA15
1 44 17
PAD VSS N.C.
45 16
R0125 VDD N.C.
46 15 C0110
VSS VDD

1
VCOMO 47 14
VCOMF2 Vcomo N.C.
REFB1 48 13 REFB19

PAD
No Co C0120
VDD
VSS VCOMF
Mo

Go
Ho

Do
Ko

Eo
Fo
Lo

Jo
Io

R0128 R0147
REF10 VG15 R0148
C0122
NCR0160
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1 REF_F10 REFB17 VGMA17
PAD V3D3
R0129 4 5 RN106 BANK_SEL R0161
REFB10
REFB11

REFB12
REFB13
REFB15
REFB17
C0111
NC AVDD_GA

1
REFB2
REFB4
REFB6
REFB8

3 6 R0167

PAD
Close to U103 pin15 2 7 AVDD
NC

PAD
R0130 1 8
Close to U103 pin47

1
VG17 R0166 C0162
REFB11 REFB19 VGMA19
NC R0168 R0162
C0112

1
B AVDD R0159 B
AVDD_GA

PAD
C0121
C0161
R0163

V3D3
REFB12
Negative Gamma Value REFB21
VG19
VGMA21
R0158
VCOMF2

R0131 R0165
C0160 NC
Close to U103 pin8 C0113

1
PAD
R0164 C0156
R0132
REF13 VG21
1 REF_F13

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25
PAD R0143
R0133 REFB22 VGMA22
VG1 & VG22 => L255.

REFIN

BANK_SELECT

STD_REG

DVDD

SET

INPCOM/DVROUT

INNCOM

OUTCOM
VG2 & VG21 => L254 C0114

1
PVGMA1 1 24 PVGMA22
R0134 OUT1 OUT18
VG4 & VG19 => L223

PAD
REF15 PVGMA2 PVGMA21
2 23
REF_F15 OUT2 OUT17
PAD
1 VG6 & VG17 => L128 VG22 PVGMA4 PVGMA19
3 22
OUT3 OUT16
R0135 VG8 & VG15 => L32 PVGMA6 PVGMA17
4 21
OUT4 OUT15
VG10 & VG13 => L1 U101
R0136 5 20
VG11 & VG12 => L0 C0157 GND GND C0159
REF17 AVDD_GA AVDD_GA
6 19
REF_F17 AVDD AVDD
1
PAD
7 18
R0137 V3D3 OUT5 OUT14
SDA_GA SCL_GA 8 17
OUT6 OUT13

OUT10

OUT11

OUT12
U0102

OUT7

OUT8

OUT9
G1
G1

SDA

SCL
R0138
REF19
1 REF_F19 PVGMA13 1 8 VGMA13 1 8
PAD C0158 VDD VSS

PVGMA10 10

PVGMA11 11

12

13

PVGMA12 14

PVGMA13 15

PVGMA15 16
R0155 R0154 PVGMA12 2 7 VGMA12 R0182 R0183
A R0139 PVGMA22
NC
VGMA22 PVGMA1
NC
VGMA1 PVGMA11
PVGMA10
3 NC 6 VGMA11
VGMA10
2
PA5(HS) PA0(HS)
7 A

PVGMA8
4 5
3 6
RN102 PA4(HS) PA1(HS)
R0140 4 5
REF21 PA3(HS) PA2(HS)
1 REF_F21
PAD <Variant Name>
PVGMA8 1 8 VGMA8
R0141 PVGMA6 2 7 VGMA6 PVGMA21 1 8 VGMA21
PVGMA4 3 NC 6 VGMA4 PVGMA19 2 7 VGMA19
友達光電電視顯示器產品研發處
NC
1

1
PVGMA2 4 5 VGMA2 PVGMA17 3 6 VGMA17
PVGMA15 4 5 VGMA15
PAD

PAD

PAD

PAD
R0142 RN101
ISL24813 Programmable Gamma Buffer Model Name T315HW02 V3 Tcom MEMC Board

REFB22
RN103
Gamma
PA5_A

PA4_A

PA3_A

PA2_A
Size Document Number Rev
Custom T315HW02 V3 Tcom\MEMC Board EC02
Date: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Sheet 1 of 10
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

T2_lVCLKP

T2_LVCLKN
T2_RVCLKP

T2_RVCLKN
Data Mapping Setting Table

T2_LVP[4..6]

T2_LVP[0..2]
T2_RVP[4..6]

T2_RVP[0..2]

T2_LVN[4..6]

T2_LVN[0..2]
T2_RVN[4..6]

T2_RVN[0..2]
PIX_SFT_EN 0
MODE41 1

T2_LVCLKN
T2_LVCLKP
Closed to pin65 of U401

T2_RVCLKN
T2_RVCLKP
D
FRVS1 0 D

T2_LVN[0..2]
T2_LVP[0..2]
T2_RVN[4..6]

T2_RVN[0..2]
T2_RVP[4..6]

T2_RVP[0..2]

T2_LVN[4..6]
T2_LVP[4..6]
VDD_V3D3_M FRVS2 0

3
RN0401 C0403 C0404
Close to U401 C0402 BRVS 0
CHPXF 0

2
Close to U401

3
RN0400 CHPXB 0
VDD_V1D2_M
CHFB 0
C0406 C0407

2
C0405
CHML 0
For KME use CHRB 1
VDD_V1D2_M

T2_RVN0

T2_RVN1

T2_RVN2
T2_RVP0

T2_RVP1

T2_RVP2

T2_LVN4

T2_LVN5

T2_LVN6

T2_LVN0

T2_LVN1

T2_LVN2
T2_LVP4

T2_LVP5

T2_LVP6

T2_LVP0

T2_LVP1

T2_LVP2
R0402 CHPN 1
VDD_V3D3_M VDD_V3D3_M
VDD_V1D2_M VDD_V1D2_M When ODEN is low or OPEN,
OD_EN(Internal Register )
120HZ
0 : OD disable
U0401 1 : OD enable
R0403

G1

96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
C C0409
NC When ODEN is high, Closed to pin56 of U401 C

RV2N

GND

RV1N

RV0N

LV7N

LV6N

GND

LV5N

LV4N

GND

LVCLKN

LV3N

LV2N

GND

LV1N

LV0N
RV2P

RV1P

RV0P

LV7P

LV6P

LV5P

LV4P

LVCLKP

LV3P

LV2P

LV1P

LV0P
VDDM

VDDM

VDDM
G1

VDDC12
C0408
OD_EN(Internal Register )
0 : OD enable
L0401
97 64 1 : OD disable V3D3
PV3P TEST
98 RV3N SWAPL 63
R0404 99 62
VDDWR GOAEN R0405 VDD_V3D3_M C0430 C0411
100 61 NC
NC 101
PFCAP
RVCLKP
SPDEN
DCREN 60 C0410
102 59 ODEN_M
T2_RVN6 RVCLKN ODEN AGBSEN
103 RV4P AGBSEN 58 AGBSEN
T2_RVP6 104 57 LVDSORD LVDSORD
T2_RVN5 RV4N LVDSORD
L0402 105 RV5P VDDIO 56
V1D2 V1D2 T2_RVP5 106 55
RV5N GND
107 VDDM VDDC12 54
108 GND VSEL 53
C0412 C0414 C0415 T2_RVN4 109 52 XSTB_M XSTB_M
C0413 T2_RVP4 RV6P XSTB
110 51
RV6N XBDO
On Bottom Layer
AUO12401 K1
111 50 XPOL_M XPOL_M
RV7P XPOL YDIO_M
112 RV7N YDIO 49 YDIO_M
R0406 113 48 YCLK_M

EPWP_M

VCCE_M

GNDE_M
INSDA_M

INSCL_M
GND YCLK YCLK_M
114 47 YOE_M YOE_M
GND RMLVDS YOE1
GND 115 VDDIO YOE2 46
R0407 116 45
REXT VDDIO
117 44
118
VDDC12
VDDC12 T2 GND
YOE3 43 YOE3_M YOE3_M

PAD

PAD

PAD

PAD

PAD
VDD_V1D2_M 119 42 YOE4_M YOE4_M
GND YOE4 YV1C_M
120 VDDIO YV1C 41 YV1C_M
V3D3 V3D3 VDD_V3D3_M 121 40
GND GND

1
L0403 R0408 122 39
GND VDDC12 RST U0402
123 VDDIO RSTN 38 RST
C0416 C0418 C0419 XIN_M 124 37 INSDA_M 5 SDA 4
C0417 GND INSDA INSCL_M GND
PAD 1 125 PWM INSCL 36 6 SCL A2 3
B OSCSEL_M 126 35 EPWP_M 7 WP 2 B
OSCSEL EPWP EXSDA A1
127 XIN EXSDA 34 EXSDA 8 VCC A0 1
EXSCL
RXCLKON
RXCLKOP

128

RXCLKEN
33

RXCLKEP
EXSCL
RXINO0N

RXINO1N

RXINO2N

RXINO3N

RXINO4N
RXINO0P

RXINO0P

RXINO2P

RXINO3P

RXINO4P

RXINE0N

RXINE1N

RXINE2N

RXINE3N

RXINE4N
RXINE0P

RXINE1P

RXINE2P

RXINE3P

RXINE4P
XOUT EXSCL

VDDC12
VDDC12
R0401 R0409 R0410
VDDL

VDDL

VDDL
PAD 1
GND

GND

GND
R0411
XOUT_M
Closed to pin117 of U401 XOUT_M D0401
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
VDD_V3D3_M

GND C0420
VDD_V1D2_M VDD_V1D2_M
Y0401 VDD_V3D3_M VDD_V3D3_M
2

RXINDN0

RXINDN1

RXINDN2

RXINDN3

RXINDN4
RXINBN0

RXINBN1

RXINBN2

RXINBN3

RXINBN4

RXINDP0

RXINDP1

RXINDP2

RXINDP3

RXINDP4
RXINBP0

RXINBP1

RXINBP2

RXINBP3

RXINBP4

C0421 R0412 VDD_V1D2_M

C0422
C0401
C0423
Closed to pin8 of U402
3

R0413 VDD_V3D3_M
RXCLKDN
RXCLKBN

RXCLKDP
RXCLKBP

C0426
RXINDN[0..4]
RXINBN[0..4]

RXINDP[0..4]
RXINBP[0..4]

C0424 C0425
C0427
A A

<Variant Name>
Closed to pin127 of U401
RXCLKBP
RXCLKBN

RXCLKDP
RXCLKDN
RXINBP[0..4]
RXINBN[0..4]

RXINDP[0..4]
RXINDN[0..4]

友達光電電視顯示器產品研發處
Closed to pin33 of U401 Model Name T315HW02 V3 Tcom MEMC Board
Tcom(Master)
Size Document Number Rev
Custom T315HW02 V3 Tcom\MEMC Board EC02
Date: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Sheet 1 of 10
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

D D
FRC_IO
05A.FRC_IO
RXINAN0
PI_ODD_RIN0N RX1B_AN RXINAN1
PI_ODD_RIN0N PI_ODD_RIN0N RX1B_BN Power
PI_ODD_RIN1N PI_ODD_RIN1N RXINAN2
PI_ODD_RIN2N PI_ODD_RIN1N RX1B_CN RXINAN3
PI_ODD_RIN2N PI_ODD_RIN2N RX1B_DN
PI_ODD_RIN3N PI_ODD_RIN3N RXINAN4 B12V
PI_ODD_RIN4N PI_ODD_RIN3N RX1B_EN B12V
PI_ODD_RIN4N PI_ODD_RIN4N RXINAN[0..4]
RXINAP0 B3.3VD
PI_ODD_RIN0P RX1B_AP RXINAP1 B3.3VD
PI_ODD_RIN0P PI_ODD_RIN0P RX1B_BP
PI_ODD_RIN1P PI_ODD_RIN1P RXINAP2 VREF
PI_ODD_RIN2P PI_ODD_RIN1P RX1B_CP RXINAP3 VREF
PI_ODD_RIN2P PI_ODD_RIN2P RX1B_DP
PI_ODD_RIN3P PI_ODD_RIN3P RXINAP4 B1.8V_DDR
PI_ODD_RIN4P PI_ODD_RIN3P RX1B_EP B1.8V_DDR GND
PI_ODD_RIN4P PI_ODD_RIN4P RXINAP[0..4]
RXINCLKAN RXINCLKAN
RX1B_CLKN RXINCLKAP
PI_ODD_RINCLKN PI_ODD_RINCLKN RX1B_CLKP RXINCLKAP
PI_ODD_RINCLKP PI_ODD_RINCLKP RXINCN0 05C.FRC_Power
RX3B_AN RXINCN1
FRC_NRESET FRC_NRESET RX3B_BN RXINCN2
RX3B_CN RXINCN3
RX3B_DN RXINCN4
RX3B_EN
C I2C_SCL I2C_SCL RXINCN[0..4] C
RXINCP0
RX3B_AP RXINCP1
I2C_SDA I2C_SDA RX3B_BP RXINCP2
RX3B_CP RXINCP3 DDR
RX3B_DP RXINCP4
HSYNC HSYNC RX3B_EP
RXINCP[0..4]
RXINCLKCN RXINCLKCN B1.8V_DDR
RX3B_CLKN RXINCLKCP B1.8V_DDR
MAIN_CHECK MAIN_CHECK RX3B_CLKP RXINCLKCP
SW_PVCC SW_PVCC RXINBN0
RX2B_AN RXINBN1 VREF
RX2B_BN RXINBN2 VREF GND
PI_EVEN_RIN0N RX2B_CN RXINBN3
PI_EVEN_RIN0N PI_EVEN_RIN0N RX2B_DN
PI_EVEN_RIN1N PI_EVEN_RIN1N RXINBN4
PI_EVEN_RIN2N PI_EVEN_RIN1N RX2B_EN
PI_EVEN_RIN2N PI_EVEN_RIN2N RXINBN[0..4] 05B.FRC_DDR
PI_EVEN_RIN3N PI_EVEN_RIN3N RXINBP0
PI_EVEN_RIN4N PI_EVEN_RIN3N RX2B_AP RXINBP1
PI_EVEN_RIN4N PI_EVEN_RIN4N RX2B_BP RXINBP2
PI_EVEN_RIN0P RX2B_CP RXINBP3
PI_EVEN_RIN0P PI_EVEN_RIN0P RX2B_DP
PI_EVEN_RIN1P PI_EVEN_RIN1P RXINBP4
PI_EVEN_RIN2P PI_EVEN_RIN1P RX2B_EP
PI_EVEN_RIN2P PI_EVEN_RIN2P RXINBP[0..4]
PI_EVEN_RIN3P PI_EVEN_RIN3P RXINCLKBN RXINCLKBN
PI_EVEN_RIN4P PI_EVEN_RIN3P RX2B_CLKN RXINCLKBP
PI_EVEN_RIN4P PI_EVEN_RIN4P RX2B_CLKP RXINCLKBP
B B
PI_EVEN_RINCLKN RXINDN0
PI_EVEN_RINCLKN RX4B_AN RXINDN1
PI_EVEN_RINCLKP PI_EVEN_RINCLKP RX4B_BN RXINDN2
RX4B_CN RXINDN3
RX4B_DN RXINDN4
RX4B_EN
RXINDN[0..4]
RXINDP0
RX4B_AP RXINDP1
RX4B_BP RXINDP2
RX4B_CP RXINDP3
RX4B_DP RXINDP4
B3.3VD

RX4B_EP
RXINDP[0..4]
GND

RXINCLKDN RXINCLKDN
RX4B_CLKN RXINCLKDP
RX4B_CLKP RXINCLKDP

GND B3.3VD

A
<Variant Name> A

友達光電電視顯示器產品研發處
Model Name T315HW02 V3 Tcom MEMC Board
FRC Top
Size Document Number Rev
B T315HW02 V3 Tcom\MEMC Board EC02
Date: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Sheet 1 of 10
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

PI_ODD_RIN4P PI_ODD_RIN4P
PI_ODD_RIN4N PI_ODD_RIN4N R619

R611

PI_ODD_RIN3P PI_ODD_RIN3P
PI_ODD_RIN3N PI_ODD_RIN3N

PI_ODD_RIN2P PI_ODD_RIN2P RX1B_CLKN


PI_ODD_RIN2N

FRC
PI_ODD_RIN2N R603 RX1B_CLKP
IC500C RX1B_AN
RX1B_AP
R595
D D
RX1B_BN
PI_ODD_RIN1P PI_ODD_RIN1P PI_ODD_RIN4P M1 A16 R501 RX1B_CLKN RX1B_BP
PI_ODD_RIN1N PI_ODD_RIN4N P_ZB_RX4_P P_XA_CLK_N R502 RX1B_CLKP
PI_ODD_RIN1N M2 B16
PI_ODD_RIN3P P_ZB_RX4_N P_XA_CLK_P R503 RX1B_AN
L1 A13 RX1B_CN
PI_ODD_RIN0P PI_ODD_RIN3N P_ZB_RX3_P P_XA_RX0_N R504 RX1B_AP
PI_ODD_RIN0P L2 B13 RX1B_CP
PI_ODD_RIN0N R1 PI_ODD_RIN2P P_ZB_RX3_N P_XA_RX0_P R505 RX1B_BN
PI_ODD_RIN0N J1 A14
PI_ODD_RIN2N J2 P_ZB_RX2_P P_XA_RX1_N B14 R506 RX1B_BP
P_ZB_RX2_N P_XA_RX1_P RX1B_DN
PI_ODD_RIN1P H1 A15 R507 RX1B_CN RX1B_DP
R579 PI_ODD_RIN1N P_ZB_RX1_P P_XA_RX2_N R508 RX1B_CP
H2 B15
PI_ODD_RIN0P P_ZB_RX1_N P_XA_RX2_P R509 RX1B_DN
G1 A17 RX1B_EN
PI_ODD_RIN0N P_ZB_RX0_P P_XA_RX3_N R510 RX1B_DP
PI_ODD_RINCLKP G2 B17 RX1B_EP
PI_ODD_RINCLKP P_ZB_RX0_N P_XA_RX3_P R511 RX1B_EN
PI_ODD_RINCLKN K1 A18
PI_ODD_RINCLKN P_ZB_CLK_P P_XA_RX4_N R512 RX1B_EP
K2 B18 RX2B_CLKN
PI_EVEN_RIN4P PI_EVEN_RIN4P P_ZB_CLK_N P_XA_RX4_P R513 RX2B_CLKN
PI_EVEN_RIN4P F1 B22 RX2B_CLKP
PI_EVEN_RIN4N R618 PI_EVEN_RIN4N P_ZA_RX4_P P_XB_CLK_N R514 RX2B_CLKP
PI_EVEN_RIN4N F2 B21 RX2B_AN
PI_EVEN_RIN3P P_ZA_RX4_N P_XB_CLK_P R515 RX2B_AN
E1 A19 RX2B_AP
PI_EVEN_RIN3N E2 P_ZA_RX3_P P_XB_RX0_N B19 R516 RX2B_AP
R610 PI_EVEN_RIN2P P_ZA_RX3_N P_XB_RX0_P R517 RX2B_BN
C1 A20 RX2B_BN
PI_EVEN_RIN2N P_ZA_RX2_P P_XB_RX1_N R518 RX2B_BP
C2 B20 RX2B_BP
PI_EVEN_RIN3P PI_EVEN_RIN1P P_ZA_RX2_N P_XB_RX1_P R519 RX2B_CN
PI_EVEN_RIN3P B1 A22
PI_EVEN_RIN3N PI_EVEN_RIN1N P_ZA_RX1_P P_XB_RX2_N R520 RX2B_CP
PI_EVEN_RIN3N B2 A21 RX2B_CN
PI_EVEN_RIN0P P_ZA_RX1_N P_XB_RX2_P R521 RX2B_DN
A1 C22 RX2B_CP
PI_EVEN_RIN2P PI_EVEN_RIN0N P_ZA_RX0_P P_XB_RX3_N R522 RX2B_DP
PI_EVEN_RIN2P A2 C21
PI_EVEN_RIN2N R602 PI_EVEN_RINCLKP P_ZA_RX0_N P_XB_RX3_P R523 RX2B_EN
PI_EVEN_RIN2N D1 D22 RX2B_DN
PI_EVEN_RINCLKN P_ZA_CLK_P P_XB_RX4_N U2849 RX2B_EP
D2 D21 RX2B_DP
RX4B_EP R537 P_ZA_CLK_N P_XB_RX4_P R525 RX3B_CLKN
T21 H22
R594 RX4B_EN R538 P_YB_TX4_P P_YA_CLK_N R526 RX3B_CLKP
T22 H21 RX2B_EN
RX4B_DP R539 P_YB_TX4_N P_YA_CLK_P R527 RX3B_AN
R21 E22 RX2B_EP
PI_EVEN_RIN1P RX4B_DN R540 P_YB_TX3_P P_YA_TX0_N R528 RX3B_AP
PI_EVEN_RIN1P R22 E21
PI_EVEN_RIN1N RX4B_CP R541 P_YB_TX3_N P_YA_TX0_P R529 RX3B_BN
PI_EVEN_RIN1N N21 F22 RX3B_CLKN
RX4B_CN R542 P_YB_TX2_P P_YA_TX1_N R530 RX3B_BP
N22 F21 RX3B_CLKP
PI_EVEN_RIN0P RX4B_BP R543 P_YB_TX2_N P_YA_TX1_P R531 RX3B_CN
PI_EVEN_RIN0P M21 G22 RX3B_AN
PI_EVEN_RIN0N R586 RX4B_BN U2850 P_YB_TX1_P P_YA_TX2_N R532 RX3B_CP
PI_EVEN_RIN0N M22 G21 RX3B_AP
RX4B_AP R545 P_YB_TX1_N P_YA_TX2_P R533 RX3B_DN
L21 J22
RX4B_AN R546 P_YB_TX0_P P_YA_TX3_N R534 RX3B_DP
L22 J21 RX3B_BN
R578 RX4B_CLKP R547 P_YB_TX0_N P_YA_TX3_P R535 RX3B_EN
P21 K22 RX3B_BP
RX4B_CLKN R548 P22 P_YB_CLK_P P_YA_TX4_N K21 R536 RX3B_EP
C
P_YB_CLK_N P_YA_TX4_P C
PI_EVEN_RINCLKP RX3B_CN
PI_EVEN_RINCLKN RX3B_CP

RX3B_DN
RX4B_EP RX3B_DP
RX4B_EN
RX3B_EN
RX4B_DP RX3B_EP
RX4B_DN

RX4B_CP
RX4B_CN

RX4B_BP
RX4B_BN
B3.3VD
RX4B_AP
RX4B_AN
B3.3VD B3.3VD

RX4B_CLKP C501
RX4B_CLKN

B3.3VD

CIS R513_DE
IC503
NC

R627
R628
R629
R630

R631
R632
8 1
R5841_DE R5842_DE R584 VCC NC
7 2
EEPROM_SCL WP A1
6 3
NC NC R633 I2C_SDA EEPROM_SDA 5
SCL A2
4
SDA GND

FRC
R524
IC500B R634 I2C_SCL
R635 EEPROM_SDA
B B
R582 A11 N2 R636 EEPROM_SCL
R590 B10 GPIO00 SSDA N1
R598 GPIO01 SSCL R637_DE
A10 M3
R606 B9
GPIO02 MSDA
N3
NC
R614 GPIO03 MSCL R638 HSYNC
A9 A12 HSYNC
R622 GPIO04 V
B8 B11
R583 GPIO05 PWM R639_DE HSYNC
A8 B12
R591 B7
GPIO06 H
A3
NC
T_RST R599 GPIO07 TRST_N R640
A7 A5
MAIN_CHECK R607 GPIO08 TMS
MAIN_CHECK P2 B5
SW_PVCC R642 GPIO09 TDO TP501
SW_PVCC P3 A4 1
R615 GPIO10 TDI PAD
R2 B4
R623 GPIO11 TCLK R641_DE
R3 P1
FRC_NRESET FRC_NRESET B6
GPIO12 XOUT
R1
NC
R644 RESET_N XIN R643
A6
TM
GND
1 TP502
PAD
R585_1 R585
CIS
X501

1 2

B3.3VD B3.3VD

R588

IC589

1 3
GND

/RESET VDD
C586_1 C586
A A
2

<Variant Name>

友達光電電視顯示器產品研發處
Model Name T315HW02 V3 Tcom MEMC Board
FRC IO
Size Document Number Rev
C T315HW02 V3 Tcom\MEMC Board EC02
Date: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Sheet 1 of 10
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

L102
TP_B1D05V
GND GND C122_1 CIS
B12V IC104 CIS 1 B1.05V CIS DE
B12V PAD
B3.3VD B3.3VD B1.05V_DLL B3.3V_OSC B3.3VD B2.5V_VDDL_PLL B12V CIS BD108 BD109_DE
B1.8V_DDR B1.8V_DDR CIS R113_2 1 8 NCV1.05VF
VREF BD129 BS SS C130_OP
VREF
2 7 CIS BD2007
IN EN
3 6 R108
C604 C605 C588 C589 C505 C506 C507 C508 C509 C503 C504 SW COMP
CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS

GND
C156 C127 4 5 C145_1 C134 C2728 C2729 C2730 C2731 C2732 C2733 C2734 C2735
GND FB

FRC
CIS
IC500E C129

MGND1
VREF
D D

1
W12 J7 CIS CIS R119_1
C688 C689 DRAM_VREF VDD105_S C157 C158 R118_1 D105_1
G7 T13
VDD105 VDD105DLL B2.5V_VDDL
G14 H4 NC
VDD105 VDDLZ25PLL

C148_1_OP
H7 J4

C149_1_DE
VDD106 VDDLZ25
H14 K19 CIS CIS CIS CIS
VDD105 VDDLY25PLL

2
J10 M19 C510 C511 C512 C513 C514 C515 C516 C517
VDD105 VDDLY25
J13 H19 C146_1
VDD105 VDDLY25
J14 D14
VDD105 VDDLX25PLL
P14 D16
VDD105 VDDLX25
R7 D12
VDD105 VDDLX25
R14 P4
VDD105 VDD33OSC TP_B3D3V
T7 D8
VDD105 VDD33
T14 D7
VDD105 VDD33

PAD
G8 M4 B1.8V_DDR CIS CIS R157_DE
VDD105 VDD33 BD120 R113_OP
G15 P16 CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS
VDD105 VDD18 B3.3VD B3.3V_OSC
H8 T15 C518 C519 C520 C521 C522 NC CIS CIS
VDD105 VDD18

1
H15 T12 BD2711 BD2713
VDD105 VDD18 B1.05V_MPLL B1.05V_PLL
J8 T8
VDD105 VDD18
J15 P7 CIS CIS L103 CIS
VDD105 VDD18 C122 R114
K9 R4 CIS
VDD105 VDD105PLL IC110
K10 T9 CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS
VDD105 VDD105 C2788 C2789
K13 T16 C612 C613 C523 C524 CIS
VDD105 VDD105 R113_1
K14 R16 1 8
VDD105 VDD105 BS SS C147_OP C145
N9 R9 CIS
VDD105 VDD105 R115
N10 P9 2 7
VDD105 VDD105 IN EN
N13 J16
VDD105 VDD105
N14 J9 CIS CIS 3 6
VDD105 VDD105 C159 C120 SW COMP
P8 H16

GND
VDD105 VDD105
P10 H9 CIS 4 5 CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS
VDD105 VDD105 B1.05V GND FB C152 C153 C2736 C2737 C2738 C2739 C2740 C2741 C2742 C2743
P13 G16 C121
VDD105 VDD105
P15 G9 CIS
VDD105 VDD105

MGND1
R8 R15 R118
C VDD105 VDD105 CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS C
CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS
C525 C526 C527 C528 C529 C530 C531

1
C160 U2841 DE CIS
D105 CIS CIS R119
CIS NC
C148_OP C149_DE
C146

FRC

2
IC500D

CIS 47NF/10%/16V/X7R/0603
C5 W19
VSS VSS
C6 W18 CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS
VSS VSS
C7 W17
VSS VSS C536 C537 C539 C541 C542 C543 C544
C8 W16
VSS VSS B2.5V_VDDL
C9 W15 CIS
VSS VSS TP_B2D5V L116
C10 W14
VSS VSS
C11 W13
VSS VSS

PAD
C12 W11 B3.3VD
VSS VSS
C13 W10 CIS 10NF/10%/50V/X7R/0603 CIS CIS CIS
VSS VSS IC102 U2842 C108
C14 W9
VSS VSS

1
C15 W8
VSS VSS
C16 W4 1 3

GND
VSS VSS Vin Vout
C17 V19 CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS
VSS VSS
C18 V4 CIS
VSS VSS U501 C538 C540 U502 U503 U504 U505 C112 B2.5V_VDDL_PLL
C19 U22 CIS
VSS VSS

2
C20 U20 L117
VSS VSS
D3 U19
VSS VSS
D4 U4
VSS VSS
D5 U3 CIS CIS
VSS VSS C163 C183
D6
VSS VSS
U2 CISBD160 B1.05V_MPLL
D9 T20 CIS 100NF/10%/16V/X7R/0603
VSS VSS
D10 T19
VSS VSS
D11 T11 CIS CIS
B VSS VSS C161 C162 B
D13 T10
VSS VSS105MPLL B1.05V
D15 T4
VSS VSS105PLL
D17 T3
VSS VSS
D18 T2 CIS CIS CIS CIS
VSS VSS
D19 R20
VSS VSS C532 C533 C534 C535 B3.3VD
D20 R19 CIS
VSS VSS L111 IC109
E3
VSS VSS
R13 CISBD163 B1.05V_DLL
E4 R12 1 5 V1.05VF
VSS VSS IN OUT
E19 R11 CIS
VSS VSS
E20 R10 CIS CIS CIS CIS 2 CIS CIS
VSS VSS C195 C194 C191 C196_1 C196 GND R137 C164 C165
F3 P20 CIS CIS
VSS VSS C125 R140 C192_2
F4 P19 3 4 CIS
VSS VSS /EN FB C190 C190_1 C190_2
F19 P12
VSS VSS
F20 P11
VSS VSS
G3 N20
VSS VSS
G4 N19
VSS VSS
G10
VSS VSS
N16 CIS CIS CISBD2712 B1.05V_PLL
G11 N15 R125 CIS C192
VSS VSS R141
G12 N12
VSS VSS
G13 N11 CIS CIS
VSS VSS C189 C2748
G19 N8
VSS VSS
G20 N7
VSS VSS

1
H3 N4
VSS VSS33OSC
H10 M20

PAD
VSS VSS
H11 M16
VSS VSS TP_B1D8V
H12 M15
VSS VSS
H13 M14
VSS VSS TP_B1D05V_PLL

PAD
H20 M13
VSS VSS B3.3VD
J3 M12 CIS
VSS VSS IC107 B1.8V_DDR
J11 M11 CIS
VSS VSS

1
J12 M10 L112
VSS VSS
J19 M9 3 2
VSS VSS Vin Vout

ADJ
J20 M8
VSS VSS R142 R138
A K3 M7 A
VSS VSS
K4 L20 CIS CIS CIS
VSS VSS

1
K7 L19 R139 CIS
VSS105_S VSS C101
K8 L16 CIS CIS
VSS VSS C103 C102
K11 L15 CIS <Variant Name>
VSS VSS C109
K12 L14
VSS VSS
K15 L13
VSS VSS C014 C105
K16
K20
VSS VSS
L12
L11 R143
CIS
CIS CIS 友達光電電視顯示器產品研發處
VSS VSS
L3 L10
VSS VSS Model Name T315HW02 V3 Tcom MEMC Board
L4 L9
VSS VSS
L7
VSS VSS
L8 FRC Power
Size Document Number Rev
Custom T315HW02 V3 Tcom\MEMC Board EC02
Date: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Sheet 1 of 10
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

FRCD_DQS0_N

FRCD_DQS0_P
FRC_DQ10

FRC_DQ13

FRC_DM0
FRC_DQ6

FRC_DQ7

FRC_DQ1

FRC_DQ0
FRC
B1.8V_DDR
IC500A VTT_FRC

FRCD_ADDR[0..12]
FRCD_ADDR0 AA9 W7
FRCD_ADDR1 DRAM_A0 DRAM_TEST_D2
AB8 W6 [MDSD32M16B]
FRCD_ADDR10 DRAM_A1 DRAM_TEST_D1
AA15 W5
FRCD_ADDR11 DRAM_A10 DRAM_TEST_ANALOG FRCD_NWE IC301
AA16 AA13

G1
G2
G3
G7
G8
G9
D7
D8
D9
E1
E2
E3
E7
E8
E9
F1
F2
F3
F7
F8
F9
FRCD_ADDR12 DRAM_A11 DRAM_WE_N FRCD_NRAS
Y16 AB14
FRCD_ADDR2 DRAM_A12 DRAM_RAS_N FRCD_ODT
AA8 AA12

LDM
/LDQS

LDQS
DQ10

DQ13

NC5

DQ6

DQ7

DQ1

DQ0
[VSSQ]

[VDD]

[VSS]
[VSSQ]

[VDDQ]

[VSSQ]

[VSSQ]

[VDDQ]

[VDDQ]
[VDDQ]

[VDDQ]
FRCD_ADDR3 DRAM_A2 DRAM_ODT FRCD_DQS3_N
Y9 AB4

R318
R319
R320
R321
R322
R323
R324
R317

R325

R326
FRCD_ADDR4 DRAM_A3 DRAM_DQS3_N FRCD_DQS3_P
Y8 AA4
FRCD_ADDR5 DRAM_A4 DRAM_DQS3 FRCD_DQS2_N
AA7 AA3
FRCD_ADDR6 DRAM_A5 DRAM_DQS2_N FRCD_DQS2_P
Y7 Y3
FRCD_ADDR7 DRAM_A6 DRAM_DQS2 FRCD_DQS1_N FRC_DQ11 FRC_DQ4
AA14 AA22 D3 H1
D
FRCD_ADDR8 DRAM_A7 DRAM_DQS1_N FRCD_DQS1_P DQ11 DQ4 D
Y14 AB22 D2 H2
FRCD_ADDR9 DRAM_A8 DRAM_DQS1 FRCD_DQS0_N FRC_DQ12 [VSSQ] [VSSQ] FRC_DQ3
Y15 AA21 D1 H3
FRCD_BA0 DRAM_A9 DRAM_DQS0_N FRCD_DQS0_P DQ12 DQ3 FRC_DQ2
AA11 AB20 C9 H7
FRCD_BA1 DRAM_BA0 DRAM_DQS0 FRC_DQ9 FRC_DQ8 [VDDQ] DQ2
Y11 AA18 C8 H8 B1.8V_DDR
FRCD_BA2 DRAM_BA1 DRAM_DQ9 FRC_DQ8 DQ8 [VSSQ] FRC_DQ5 BD508
Y10 W20 C7 H9
FRCD_NCAS DRAM_BA2 DRAM_DQ8 FRC_DQ7 [VDDQ] DQ5
Y13 W22 C3 J1
FRCD_CLK DRAM_CAS_N DRAM_DQ7 FRC_DQ6 FRC_DQ9 [VDDQ] [VDDL] VREF
AA10 AA17 C2 J2
FRCD_NCLK DRAM_CK DRAM_DQ6 FRC_DQ5 DQ9 [VREF] C301 C771
AB10 U21 C1 J3
FRCD_CLKE DRAM_CK_N DRAM_DQ5 FRC_DQ4 FRC_DQ15 [VDDQ] [VSS] C302 C773 C313 C314 C316 C317 C319
Y12 AB16 B9 J7
FRCD_NCS DRAM_CKE DRAM_DQ4 FRC_DQ31 DQ15 [VSSDL] FRCD_CLK
AB12 AA5 B8 J8
FRC_DM0 DRAM_CS_N DRAM_DQ31 FRC_DQ30 FRCD_DQS1_P [VSSQ] CK
Y20 Y1 B7 J9
FRC_DM1 DRAM_DM0 DRAM_DQ30 FRC_DQ3 FRC_DM1 UDQS [VDD] FRCD_CLKE
Y19 AA20 B3 K2
FRC_DM2 DRAM_DM1 DRAM_DQ3 FRC_DQ29 UDM CKE FRCD_NWE
AB1 Y6 B2 K3
FRC_DM3 DRAM_DM2 DRAM_DQ29 FRC_DQ28 FRC_DQ14 [VSSQ] /WE FRCD_NRAS
Y2 W1 B1 K7
FRC_DQ[0..31] FRC_DQ0 DRAM_DM3 DRAM_DQ28 FRC_DQ27 DQ14 /RAS FRCD_NCLK
V20 AA1 A9 K8
FRC_DQ1 DRAM_DQ0 DRAM_DQ27 FRC_DQ26 FRCD_DQS1_N [VDDQ] /CK FRCD_ODT
Y17 Y4 A8 K9
FRC_DQ10 DRAM_DQ1 DRAM_DQ26 FRC_DQ25 /UDQS ODT FRCD_BA2
AB21 W2 A7 L1
FRC_DQ11 DRAM_DQ10 DRAM_DQ25 FRC_DQ24 [VSSQ] BA2 FRCD_BA0
AA19 Y5 A3 L2
FRC_DQ12 DRAM_DQ11 DRAM_DQ24 FRC_DQ23 [VSS] BA0 FRCD_BA1
Y18 AA6 A2 L3
FRC_DQ13 DRAM_DQ12 DRAM_DQ23 FRC_DQ22 NC4 BA1 FRCD_NCAS
W21 W3 A1 L7
FRC_DQ14 DRAM_DQ13 DRAM_DQ22 FRC_DQ21 [VDD] /CAS
AB18 AB6
FRC_DQ15 DRAM_DQ14 DRAM_DQ21 FRC_DQ20
Y21 U1
FRC_DQ16 DRAM_DQ15 DRAM_DQ20 FRC_DQ2 C325 C327 C329 C331 C332 C335
AB2 V21

A10/AP
FRC_DQ17 DRAM_DQ16 DRAM_DQ2 FRC_DQ19
V2 V3

[VDD]

[VDD]
[VSS]

[VSS]
DRAM_DQ17 DRAM_DQ19

NC1
NC3
NC2
A12

A11

/CS
FRC_DQ18 AA2 VTT_FRC

A8

A9
A7
A4
A6
A5
A3

A0
A2
A1
DRAM_DQ18
R357

R8
R7
R3
R2
R1
P9
P8
P7
P3
P2
N8
N7
N3
N2
N1
M9
M8
M7
M3
M2
L8
R372_DE
NC

R358
R359
R360
R361
R362
R363
R364
R365
R366
R367
R368
R369
R370
R371
FRCD_NCS C344 C341 C340
FRCD_ADDR10
C FRCD_ADDR1 C
FRCD_ADDR2
FRCD_ADDR0
FRCD_ADDR3
FRCD_ADDR5
FRCD_ADDR6
FRCD_ADDR4
FRCD_ADDR7
FRCD_ADDR9
FRCD_ADDR11
FRCD_ADDR8
FRCD_ADDR12
B1.8V_DDR FRCD_ADDR[0..12]

VREF VTT_FRC

R387
R388
IC108 R389
R390
1 8 R391
NC VTT
2 7

R386
R385
R384
R383
R382
R381
R380
R379
R378
R377
R376
R375
R374
R373
VTT_FRC GND PVIN B1.8V_DDR
3 6
VSENSE AVIN
4 5
VREF VDDQ VTT_FRC
C306 C307 C759 C760 C761 C762 C763 C169 C170 C167 C168 U2839 U2840 VTT_FRC BD509

C772
C348 C349 C351 C352 C354

M9
M8
M7
M3
M2
R8
R7
R3
R2
R1

N8
N7
N3
N2
N1
P9
P8
P7
P3
P2

L8
A10/AP
/CS
NC1
NC3
NC2
A12

A8
A11
A9
A7
A4
A6
A5
A3

A0
A2
A1
[VDD]
[VSS]

[VSS]
[VDD]
GND

R398
R399
R397
R394
R395
A1 L7
[VDD] /CAS
A2 L3
B
C305 C304 C303 C764 C765 C766 C767 NC4 BA1 B
A3 L2
[VSS] BA0 FRCD_BA2
A7 L1
FRCD_DQS3_N [VSSQ] BA2
A8 K9
/UDQS ODT
A9 K8
FRC_DQ30 [VDDQ] /CK
B1 K7
DQ14 /RAS C360 C362 C364 C366 C368 C370
B2 K3
FRC_DM3 [VSSQ] /WE
B3 K2
FRCD_DQS3_P UDM CKE
B7 J9
UDQS [VDD]
B8 J8
FRC_DQ31 [VSSQ] CK C308
B9 J7
DQ15 [VSSDL] C309
C1 J3
FRC_DQ25 [VDDQ] [VSS] VREF
C2 J2
DQ9 [VREF]
C3 J1
[VDDQ] [VDDL] FRC_DQ21
C7 H9
FRC_DQ24 [VDDQ] DQ5
C8 H8
DQ8 [VSSQ] FRC_DQ18
C9 H7
FRC_DQ28 [VDDQ] DQ2 FRC_DQ19
D1 H3
DQ12 DQ3
D2 H2
FRC_DQ27 [VSSQ] [VSSQ] FRC_DQ20
D3 H1
DQ11 DQ4 C379 C375
C376
[VDDQ]

[VDDQ]

[VDDQ]
[VDDQ]

[VDDQ]
[VSSQ]

[VSSQ]

[VSSQ]

[VSSQ]
/LDQS

LDQS
[VDD]
DQ10

DQ13

[VSS]

LDM
DQ6

DQ7

DQ1

DQ0
NC5
D7
D8
D9
E1
E2
E3
E7
E8
E9
F1
F2
F3
F7
F8
F9
G1
G2
G3
G7
G8
G9

IC302
[MDSD32M16B]

FRCD_DQS2_N
FRC_DM2
FRC_DQ26
FRC_DQ29
FRC_DQ22
FRCD_DQS2_P
FRC_DQ23
A FRC_DQ17 A
FRC_DQ16

CIS

<Variant Name>

友達光電電視顯示器產品研發處
Model Name T315HW02 V3 Tcom MEMC Board
FRC DDR
Size Document Number Rev
Custom T315HW02 V3 Tcom\MEMC Board EC02
Date: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Sheet 1 of 10
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

T1_lVCLKP

T1_LVCLKN
T1_RVCLKP

T1_RVCLKN
Data Mapping Setting Table

T1_LVP[4..6]

T1_LVP[0..2]
T1_RVP[4..6]

T1_RVP[0..2]
T1_RVN[4..6]

T1_RVN[0..2]

T1_LVN[4..6]

T1_LVN[0..2]
PIX_SFT_EN 0

T1_LVCLKN
T1_LVCLKP
MODE41 1
Closed to pin65 of U300

T1_RVCLKN
T1_RVCLKP
FRVS1 0

T1_LVN[0..2]
T1_LVP[0..2]
D D

T1_RVN[4..6]

T1_RVN[0..2]
T1_RVP[4..6]

T1_RVP[0..2]

T1_LVN[4..6]
T1_LVP[4..6]
VDD_V3D3_S FRVS2 0

3
RN0301 C0322 C0323
Close to U300 C0321 BRVS 0
CHPXF 0

2
4

3
RN0300
Close to U300
CHPXB 0
VDD_V1D2_S
CHFB 0

2
C0325 C0326
C0324
CHML 0
For KME use CHRB 1
VDD_V1D2_S

T1_RVN0

T1_RVN1

T1_RVN2
T1_RVP0

T1_RVP1

T1_RVP2

T1_LVN4

T1_LVN5

T1_LVN6

T1_LVN0

T1_LVN1

T1_LVN2
T1_LVP4

T1_LVP5

T1_LVP6

T1_LVP0

T1_LVP1

T1_LVP2
R0310 CHPN 1
VDD_V3D3_S VDD_V3D3_S
VDD_V1D2_S VDD_V1D2_S When ODEN is low or OPEN, 120HZ
OD_EN(Internal Register )
0 : OD disable
1 : OD enable
R0309

G1

96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
C
C0328
NC When ODEN is high, Closed to pin56 of U300 C

RV2N

GND

RV1N

RV0N

LV7N

LV6N

GND

LV5N

LV4N

GND

LVCLKN

LV3N

LV2N

GND

LV1N

LV0N
RV2P

RV1P

RV0P

LV7P

LV6P

LV5P

LV4P

LVCLKP

LV3P

LV2P

LV1P

LV0P
VDDM

VDDM

VDDM
G1

VDDC12
C0327
OD_EN(Internal Register )
0 : OD enable
L0301
97 64 1 : OD disable V3D3
PV3P TEST
98 RV3N SWAPL 63
R0311 99 62
VDDWR GOAEN R0308
NC 100
101
PFCAP SPDEN 61
60
NC VDD_V3D3_S C0330
C0319
C0320
RVCLKP DCREN ODEN_S
102 RVCLKN ODEN 59

U0300
T1_RVN6 103 58 AGBSEN AGBSEN
T1_RVP6 RV4P AGBSEN LVDSORD
104 RV4N LVDSORD 57 LVDSORD
T1_RVN5 105 56
L0300 RV5P VDDIO
V1D2 V1D2 T1_RVP5 106 55
RV5N GND
107 VDDM VDDC12 54
108 GND VSEL 53
C0301 C0303 C0304 T1_RVN4 109 52 XSTB_S XSTB_S
C0302 T1_RVP4 RV6P XSTB
110 51
RV6N XBDO
On Bottom Layer
AUO12401 K1
111 50 XPOL_S XPOL_S
RV7P XPOL YDIO_S
112 RV7N YDIO 49 YDIO_S
R0312 113 48 YCLK_S YCLK_S
GND YCLK YOE_S
114 47

EPWP_S

VCCE_S

GNDE_S
INSDA_S

INSCL_S
RMLVDS YOE1 YOE_S
GND GND 115 46
R0313 VDDIO YOE2
116 REXT VDDIO 45
117 44
118
VDDC12
VDDC12 T1 GND
YOE3 43 YOE3_S YOE3_S

PAD

PAD

PAD

PAD

PAD
VDD_V1D2_S 119 42 YOE4_S YOE4_S
GND YOE4 YV1C_S
L0302 120 VDDIO YV1C 41 YV1C_S
V3D3 V3D3 VDD_V3D3_S 121 40
GND GND

1
R0342 122 39
GND VDDC12 RST U0301
123 VDDIO RSTN 38 RST
C0305 C0307 C0308 1 124 37 INSDA_S 5 SDA 4
C0306 XIN_S PAD GND INSDA INSCL_S GND
125 PWM INSCL 36 6 SCL A2 3
XIN_S OSCSEL_S 126 35 EPWP_S 7 WP 2
OSCSEL EPWP EXSDA A1
B 127 XIN EXSDA 34 EXSDA 8 VCC A0 1 B
EXSCL
RXCLKON
128 RXCLKOP

RXCLKEN
33

RXCLKEP
RXINO0N

RXINO1N

RXINO2N

RXINO3N

RXINO4N
EXSCL
RXINO0P

RXINO0P

RXINO2P

RXINO3P

RXINO4P

RXINE0N

RXINE1N

RXINE2N

RXINE3N

RXINE4N
RXINE0P

RXINE1P

RXINE2P

RXINE3P

RXINE4P
XOUT EXSCL

VDDC12
VDDC12
R0303 R0304 R0305
VDDL

VDDL

VDDL
1
GND

GND

GND
PAD R0306
XOUT_S
Closed to pin117 of U300 D0300
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
VDD_V3D3_S

GND C0317
VDD_V1D2_S VDD_V1D2_S
NC
Y0301 VDD_V3D3_S VDD_V3D3_S
2

RXINCN0

RXINCN1

RXINCN2

RXINCN3

RXINCN4
RXINAN0

RXINAN1

RXINAN2

RXINAN3

RXINAN4

RXINCP0

RXINCP1

RXINCP2

RXINCP3

RXINCP4
RXINAP0

RXINAP1

RXINAP2

RXINAP3

RXINAP4

C0309 R0301 VDD_V1D2_S


NC NC C0312
C0311
C0313
Closed to pin8 of U301
3

R0302 VDD_V3D3_S
NC
RXCLKCN
RXCLKAN

RXCLKCP
RXCLKAP

C0315
RXINCN[0..4]
RXINAN[0..4]

RXINCP[0..4]
RXINAP[0..4]

C0310 C0314
C0316
NC
A A

Closed to pin127 of U300 <Variant Name>


RXCLKAP
RXCLKAN

RXCLKCP
RXCLKCN
RXINAP[0..4]
RXINAN[0..4]

RXINCP[0..4]
RXINCN[0..4]

Closed to pin33 of U300 友達光電電視顯示器產品研發處


Model Name T315HW02 V3 Tcom MEMC Board
Tcom(Slave)
Size Document Number Rev
Custom T315HW02 V3 Tcom\MEMC Board EC02
Date: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Sheet 1 of 10
5 4 3 2 1
A
B
C
D
LVDS_SDA 1 EX_SDA
PAD
LVDS_SCL 1 EX_SCL
PAD
RxINP3 1 RXINP3
PAD
RxINN3 1 RXINN3
PAD
RxCLKP 1 RXCLKP
PAD
RxCLKN 1 RXCLKN
PAD
RxINP2 1 RXINP2
PAD
RxINN2 1 RXINN2
PAD
YOE YOE RxINP1 1 RXINP1
YOE PAD
YCLK YCLK RxINN1 1 RXINN1
YCLK PAD
YDIO YDIO RxINP0 1 RXINP0
YDIOU PAD
RxINN0 1 RXINN0
PAD
AGMODEN 1 AGMODEN

CAP
R
PAD

<Value>
R40

C475
LVDS 1 LVDS_IN

Dummy Pad
PAD

NC
NC
EXWP WP VIN 1 VIN_12V
EXWP PAD

NC
WP 1 WP

CAP
CAP

C474
C473
R
PAD

R31

5
5

MLVFN[0..5]
MLVFN[0..5] EXSDA LVDS_SDA
MLVFP[0..5] EXSDA

YOE_O
YDIO_O
MLVFP[0..5] EXSCL LVDS_SCL

C473, C474,C475 put closed to X1


1 EXSCL
PAD YOE_O R
R32

YOE
GND

YCLK_O
MLVFP[0..5]

MLVFN[0..5]
MLVFCLKP
R

1 MLVFCLKP
R21

PAD YCLK_O
MLVFCLKN
MLVFCLKN

YCLK
RxCLKP
RxCLKP
1
R

PAD YDIO_O
X1STB1
R22

X1STB1

YDIO
POL RxCLKN
POL RxCLKN
R

CAP
CAP

C472
C471

NC
NC
R23

RxINP3

POL
RxINN3

X1STB1
RxCLKP

POL
1
R

PAD RxCLKN
R24

RxINP2
RxINN2

C471, C472 put closed to X1


1
PAD RxINP[0..3] RxINP1
RxINP[0..3] RxINN1

X1STB1
R
R25

RES2_O RxINP0
RES2_O RES1_O RxINN0
RES1_O

<Value>
RxINN[0..3]

X1 Block
RxINN[0..3] AGING

RES2_O
YOE_O AGMODEN

RES1_O
YOE_O YCLK_O
YCLK_O YDIO_O AGMODEN
YDIO_O V3D3
R
R

V3D3 VGL VGL


R28
R27

VGL VGHC VGHC


VGHC
AVDD LVDSORD
AVDD VCOM LVDSORD
VCOM X1STB1

AVDD
X1STB1

POL
POL
MLVFCLKP
MLVFCLKP MLVFCLKN
V3D3
NC
R
R

MLVFCLKN
R35

R30

MLVFP[0..5]
MLVFP[0..5]
MLVFN[0..5]

MLVFCLKP

MLVFCLKN
MLVFN[0..5]
D1
R

VGMA[1..18]
R29

VGMA[1..18]

SHL_F

MLVFP[0..5]

MLVFN[0..5]
DIODE ZENER_0

V3D3
MLVBCLKP
GND SEL2 MLVBCLKP
C1

MLVBCLKN

VGMA[1..18]
CAP

CS1 MLVBCLKN
ODLY0
ODLY0 ODLY1
LVDS

ODLY1
RES1

4
4

RES1 RES2 VIN 1


RES2 MLVBN[0..5] VIN 1
2
PWRC VIN 3 2
X1STB2 MLVBP[0..5] VIN 4 3
X1DIO2 V1D8 VIN 4
5
V1D8 6 5
7 6

RES2
RES1
8 7
YV1C 8

VCOM
WP

X1DIO2
YV1C 9
LVDS 9
10
V3D3 10
11
X2DIO1 V3D3 12 11
X2STB1 RxINP3 12
13

<Value>
13
GND

V3D3 RxINN3 14
V3D3 14
Tcon

X2 Block
15
RxCLKP 15
<Value>

16
VCOM RxCLKN 17 16

V3D3
VCOM 18 17
POL RxINP2 19 18
POL RxINN2 19
20
21 20
AVDD RxINP1 22 21
AVDD RxINN1 23 22
23
24
MLVFCLKP RxINP0 24
25
MLVFCLKP MLVFCLKN RxINN0 26 25
MLVFCLKN 27 26
MLVFP[0..5] LVDS_SDA 28 27
VIN

MLVFP[0..5] LVDS_SCL 29 28
MLVFN[0..5] AGMODEN 29
30
MLVFN[0..5] 30
D10

G1
G1
DIODE

VGMA[1..18] G2
VGMA[1..18] G2
J1

SHL_F
F1

CON30AG
FUSE

SEL2
GND

CS1
ODLY0
ODLY0 ODLY1
VIN_B

ODLY1
C2

1 RES1_O 1 RES2_O
PAD PAD
CAP
B1

MLVFCLKP

MLVFCLKN
RES1
RES1 RES2

V3D3
RES2
PWRC
INDUCTOR

X2STB2
X2DIO2
C3
CAP

X2DIO2
RES2
RES1

VCOM
U7B

OP1234
7

X3DIO1
C4

11 4
-
+

X3STB1
CAP

<Value>
AVDD

V3D3

X3 Block
6
5

V3D3
VCOM
VCOM
POL
POL
C5
CAP

AVDD
AVDD
R
NC
CAP
C470

MLVFCLKP
R426

MLVFCLKP MLVFCLKN

3
3

MLVFCLKN
MLVFP[0..5]
OP1234

MLVFP[0..5]
U7C

MLVFN[0..5]
8
V1D8

MLVFN[0..5]
VGMA[1..18]
VGMA[1..18]
11 4
-
+

SHL_F
AVDD
DC_DC
<Value>

9
V1D8

YV1C

SEL2
10

GND
CS1
R

ODLY0
ODLY0 ODLY1
R425

1 RES1 1 RES2
ODLY1 PAD PAD
NC

RES1 RES1 RES1 RES1


RES1 RES2 RES2 RES2
RES2
PWRC V3D3
X3DIO2
X3STB2 VGL V12
VGL V12
VCOM

VGHC
VGHC

AVDD
X4STB1 AVDD
VCOM

X4DIO1
<Value>

V3D3
V3D3

X4 Block
1
PAD
VCOM
V3D3

VCOM GND
VCOM

CAP
C469

POL
POL

AVDD
AVDD
VGMA1

MLVBCLKP
R

MLVBCLKP MLVBCLKN
MLVBCLKN
R424
R

MLVBP[0..5]
MLVBP[0..5]
R432
NC

POL

MLVBN[0..5]
Please put the device near X4

AVDD

MLVBCLKP

MLVBCLKN

MLVBN[0..5]
VGMA[1..18]
VGMA[1..18]
OP1234
U7D
14

SEL2

CS1
L(GND),NC(OPEN)

11 4
-
+

GND ODLY0
LVDS Option:H(3.3V)

AVDD

ODLY0 ODLY1
ODLY1
13
12
H(3.3V)

RES1
RES1 RES2
R

RES2
R430

OP1234

V3D3

PWRC
U7A

X4STB2
--> NS

X4DIO2
--> JEDIA,

R431

X5DIO1

11 4
NC

RES2
RES1
-
+

VCOM
AVDD

2
2

--> Auto Run

2
3
AGMODEN Option: L(0V),NC(OPEN) --> Normal

REF_F1

X5DIO1
X5STB1
<Value>

V3D3
X5 Block

V3D3
VCOM
VCOM
POL
POL

AVDD
AVDD

MLVBCLKP
MLVBCLKP MLVBCLKN
MLVBCLKN
MLVBP[0..5]
MLVBP[0..5]
VCOMF2

MLVBN[0..5]
MLVBN[0..5]
R

VGMA[1..18] 1
R37

VGMA[1..18] PAD
2

CAP
C468
VCOM_1
HOLE

1 3
AVDD

SEL2 1
R

R423
H1

VR1
VAR

GND
R420
R33

CS1
ODLY0
ODLY0 ODLY1
ODLY1
R
R422

RES1
NC
R

RES1 RES2
R38

RES2

PWRC
HOLE

X5STB2
X5DIO2 1
NC
H2

R
R34

RES2
RES1

VCOM
R421

X6DIO1
MLVBCLKP

VGMA[1..18]
MLVBCLKN

X6DIO1 GND
AVDD

X6STB1
<Value>
R

V3D3
X6 Block
R39

V3D3
VCOM
HOLE

VCOM
POL 1
POL
H3

R
R36

AVDD
AVDD

MLVBCLKP MLVBCLKP
<Value>

MLVBCLKP MLVBCLKN MLVBCLKN


MLVBCLKN
VGMA[1..18]
Gamma

MLVBP[0..5]
MLVBP[0..5]
MLVBN[0..5]
MLVBN[0..5]
VGMA[1..18]
VGMA[1..18]
VGMA[1..18]

1
1

Size

SEL2
Date:
Custom
Model Name

GND CS1
<Core Design>

ODLY0
ODLY0
ODLY1

RES1
RES1
Document Number

RES2
RES2

PWRC
TOP
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
R
R443

Sheet
V3D3

1
AUO T315XW02-VV-BN07-00639A

of
T315XW02 VVK0 CBSB

1
Rev
EC02
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D

2
1
X5TEST1

X5
132

5
5

131

TAB133
VCOM VCOM
130
129
RPO1
128
RPO2
127
RPO3
126
GND
125
YOE1
124
U_DL
123
YCLK
122
YDIO
121
GND
120
VCC
119
GND
118
VGL
117
VGHC
116
VCOM
Rescue1 RES1 RES1
115 X5DIO1
114
LDIO1 X5DIO1
113
RDIO1
VDD V3D3
112 X5STB1
111
STB1 X5STB1
POL POL POL
110
109
GND
108
GNDA
107
VBOT
106
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
105 VGMA1
104
VGMA1
103
VGMA2
102
VGMA3
101
VGMA4
VGMA5 VGMA4
100 VGMA5
99
VGMA6
VGMA7 VGMA6
98 VGMA7
97
VGMA8
VGMA9 VGMA8
96

4
4

95
VGMA10
VGMA11 VGMA9
94
93
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
92
91
BDO
90
CASE
89
D_CASE
88
Dummy
87
Dummy
86
SEL1
SEL2 SEL2 SEL2
85
84
DUAL
83
Dvsel
VDD V3D3
82
81
GND
80
Dummy
Dummy
V3D3

AVDD

79
VCOM

78 MLVBP0
77
RV2N
RV2P MLVBN0
76
75 MLVBP1
74
RV1N
RV1P MLVBN1
73
72 MLVBP2
71
RV0N
RV0P MLVBN2
70
69
68
RCLKN
67
RCLKP
66 MLVBCLKP
65
LCLKN MLVBCLKP
LCLKP MLVBCLKN MLVBCLKN
64
63
62
Dummy
61
Dummy
60

3
3

LV2N MLVBP3
59 MLVBN3
58
LV2P
57 MLVBP4
56
LV1N
LV1P MLVBN4
55
54 MLVBP5
53
LV0N
LV0P MLVBN5
52
51
GND
VDD V3D3
50
49
CS0
CS1 CS1 CS1
48 MLVBP[0..5]
47
ODLY0 ODLY0 MLVBP[0..5]
46
ODLY1 ODLY1
ODLY2 MLVBN[0..5]
45 MLVBN[0..5]
44
DATAPOL
PWRC PWRC PWRC
43
42
SHL
41
D_STB
40
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
39 VGMA10
38
VGMA12
37
VGMA13
VGMA14 VGMA11
36 VGMA12
35
VGMA15
VGMA16 VGMA13
34 VGMA14
VGMA17
AVDD

33 VGMA15
32
VGMA18
31
VGMA19
CAP
C462

30
VGMA20
29
VGMA21
VGMA22 VGMA18
28
27
GNDA
26
VBOT
25
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
24
2
2

23
GND
STB2 X5STB2 X5STB2
22 V3D3
21
VDD
20
RDIO2
LDIO2 X5DIO2 X5DIO2
19 RES2
Rescue2
VCOM

18 RES2
17
Rescue3
16
VCOM
CAP
C463

15
VGHC
14
VGL
13
GND
12
VCC
11
GND
10
YDIO
9
YCLK
8
U_DL
7
YOE1
6
GND
RPO3
V3D3

5
Size

RPO2
Date:

4
RPO1
CAP

3
C464

VCOM
Custom

2
VCOM
Model Name

1
<Variant Name>

133
GND
VGMA[1..18]

1
2

Document Number
X5TEST2
GND
V3D3

AVDD
VCOM

Tuesday, September 30, 2008


VGMA[1..18]

1
1

X5 COF
Sheet
1
T315XW02 VQT XPCB

of
1
Rev
EC00
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D

2
1
X3TEST1

X3

5
5

132

TAB133
131 VCOM
130
VCOM
129
RPO1
128
RPO2
127
RPO3
126
GND
125
YOE1
124
U_DL
123
YCLK
122
YDIO
121
GND
120
VCC
119
GND
118
VGL
117
VGHC
116
VCOM
Rescue1 RES1 RES1
115 X3DIO1
114
LDIO1 X3DIO1
113
RDIO1
VDD V3D3
112 X3STB1
111
STB1 X3STB1
POL POL POL
110
109
GND
108
GNDA
107
VBOT
106
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
105 VGMA1
104
VGMA1
103
VGMA2
102
VGMA3
101
VGMA4
VGMA5 VGMA4
100 VGMA5
99
VGMA6
VGMA7 VGMA6
98 VGMA7

4
4

97
VGMA8
VGMA9 VGMA8
96
95
VGMA10
VGMA11 VGMA9
94
93
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
92
91
BDO
90
CASE
89
D_CASE
88
Dummy
87
Dummy
86
SEL1
SEL2 SEL2 SEL2
85
84
DUAL
83
Dvsel
VDD V3D3
82
81
GND
80
Dummy
Dummy
V3D3

AVDD

79
VCOM

78 MLVFP0
77
RV2N
RV2P MLVFN0
76
75 MLVFP1
74
RV1N
RV1P MLVFN1
73
72 MLVFP2
71
RV0N
RV0P MLVFN2
70
69
68
RCLKN
67
RCLKP
66 MLVFCLKP
65
LCLKN MLVFCLKP
LCLKP MLVFCLKN MLVFCLKN
64
63
62
Dummy

3
3

61
Dummy
60 MLVFP3
59
LV2N
LV2P MLVFN3
58
57 MLVFP4
56
LV1N
LV1P MLVFN4
55
54 MLVFP5
53
LV0N
LV0P MLVFN5
52
51
GND
VDD V3D3
50
49
CS0
CS1 CS1 CS1
48 MLVFP[0..5]
47
ODLY0 ODLY0 MLVFP[0..5]
46
ODLY1 ODLY1
ODLY2 MLVFN[0..5]
45 MLVFN[0..5]
44
DATAPOL
PWRC PWRC PWRC
43 SHL_F
42
SHL SHL_F
41
D_STB
40
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
39 VGMA10
38
VGMA12
37
VGMA13
VGMA14 VGMA11
36 VGMA12
VGMA15
AVDD

35 VGMA13
34
VGMA16
VGMA17 VGMA14
33
CAP
C456

VGMA18 VGMA15
32
31
VGMA19
30
VGMA20
29
VGMA21
VGMA22 VGMA18
28
27
GNDA
26
VBOT
2
2

25
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
VCOM

24
23
GND
X3STB2
C457

22
STB2 X3STB2
CAP

VDD V3D3
21
20
RDIO2
LDIO2 X3DIO2 X3DIO2
19 RES2
18
Rescue2
Rescue3 RES2
17
16
VCOM
15
VGHC
VGL
V3D3

14
13
GND
VCC
CAP

12
C458

11
GND
10
YDIO
9
YCLK
8
U_DL
7
YOE1
Size

GND
Date:

6
5
RPO3
Custom

4
RPO2
Model Name

3
RPO1
VCOM VCOM
<Variant Name>

2
1
GND

133
VGMA[1..18]

Document Number
1
2

X3TEST2
GND
V3D3

AVDD
VCOM

Tuesday, September 30, 2008


1
1

X3 COF
VGMA[1..18]

Sheet
1
T315XW02 VQT XPCB

of
1
Rev
EC00
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D

2
1
X2TEST1

X2
132
131

TAB133
VCOM VCOM
130
129 RPO1
128
RPO2
127
RPO3

5
5

126 GND
125 YOE1
124
U_DL
123
YCLK
122
YDIO
121 GND
120
VCC
119
GND
118
VGL
117
VGHC
116
VCOM
Rescue1 RES1 RES1
115 X2DIO1
114
LDIO1 X2DIO1
113
RDIO1
VDD V3D3
112 X2STB1
111
STB1 X2STB1
POL POL POL
110
109
GND
108
GNDA
107
VBOT
106
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
105 VGMA1
104
VGMA1
103
VGMA2
102
VGMA3
101
VGMA4
VGMA5 VGMA4
100 VGMA5
99
VGMA6
VGMA7 VGMA6
98 VGMA7
97
VGMA8
VGMA9 VGMA8
96
95
VGMA10
VGMA11 VGMA9

4
4

94
93
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
92
91 BDO
90 CASE
89
D_CASE
88
Dummy
87
Dummy
86
SEL1
SEL2 SEL2 SEL2
85
84 DUAL
83
Dvsel
VDD V3D3
82
81
GND
80 Dummy
Dummy
V3D3

79
AVDD
VCOM

78 MLVFP0
77
RV2N
RV2P MLVFN0
76
75 MLVFP1
74 RV1N
RV1P MLVFN1
73
72 MLVFP2
71
RV0N
RV0P MLVFN2
70
69
68
RCLKN
67
RCLKP
66 MLVFCLKP
65
LCLKN MLVFCLKP
LCLKP MLVFCLKN MLVFCLKN
64
63
62
Dummy

3
3

61
Dummy
60 MLVFP3
59 LV2N
LV2P MLVFN3
58
57 MLVFP4
56
LV1N
LV1P MLVFN4
55
54 MLVFP5
53 LV0N
LV0P MLVFN5
52
51 GND
VDD V3D3
50
49
CS0
CS1 CS1 CS1
48 MLVFP[0..5]
47 ODLY0 ODLY0 MLVFP[0..5]
46 ODLY1 ODLY1
ODLY2 MLVFN[0..5]
45 MLVFN[0..5]
44
DATAPOL
PWRC PWRC PWRC
43 SHL_F
42
SHL SHL_F
41
D_STB
40
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
39 VGMA10
38
VGMA12
37
VGMA13
VGMA14 VGMA11
36 VGMA12
35
VGMA15
VGMA16 VGMA13
34 VGMA14
33
VGMA17
VGMA18 VGMA15
32
31
VGMA19
30
VGMA20
29
VGMA21
2
2

VGMA22 VGMA18
28
27
GNDA
VBOT
AVDD

26
25
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
24
CAP
C453

23
GND
STB2 X2STB2 X2STB2
22 V3D3
21 VDD
20 RDIO2
LDIO2 X2DIO2 X2DIO2
19 RES2
18
Rescue2
Rescue3 RES2
17
16
VCOM
15 VGHC
Size

Date:

14 VGL
13
GND
Custom

12
VCC
Model Name

11
GND
VCOM

YDIO
<Variant Name>

10
9
YCLK
CAP
C454

8
U_DL
7
YOE1
6
GND
RPO3
Document Number

5
RPO2
GND

4
3
RPO1
VCOM VCOM
2
1
133
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
V3D3

VGMA[1..18]

X2 COF
1
2

1
1

CAP
C455

Sheet
X2TEST2
V3D3

AVDD
VCOM

GND

1
VGMA[1..18]

T315XW02 VQT XPCB

of
1
Rev
EC00
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D

2
1
X4TEST1

X4
132

TAB133
131 VCOM
130
VCOM
129
RPO1
128
RPO2
RPO3

5
5

127
126
GND
125
YOE1
124
U_DL
123
YCLK
122
YDIO
121
GND
120
VCC
119
GND
118
VGL
117
VGHC
116
VCOM
Rescue1 RES1 RES1
115 X4DIO1
114
LDIO1 X4DIO1
113
RDIO1
VDD V3D3
112 X4STB1
111
STB1 X4STB1
POL POL POL
110
109
GND
108
GNDA
107
VBOT
106
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
105 VGMA1
104
VGMA1
103
VGMA2
102
VGMA3
101
VGMA4
VGMA5 VGMA4
100 VGMA5
99
VGMA6
VGMA7 VGMA6
98 VGMA7
97
VGMA8
VGMA9 VGMA8
96
95
VGMA10
VGMA11 VGMA9
94
93
GNDA

4
4

VDDA AVDD
92
91
BDO
90
CASE
89
D_CASE
88
Dummy
87
Dummy
86
SEL1
SEL2 SEL2 SEL2
85
84
DUAL
83
Dvsel
VDD V3D3
82
81
GND
80
Dummy
Dummy
V3D3

AVDD

79
VCOM

78 MLVBP0
77
RV2N
RV2P MLVBN0
76
75 MLVBP1
74
RV1N
RV1P MLVBN1
73
72 MLVBP2
71
RV0N
RV0P MLVBN2
70
69
68
RCLKN
67
RCLKP
66 MLVBCLKP
65
LCLKN MLVBCLKP
LCLKP MLVBCLKN MLVBCLKN
64
63
62
Dummy
61
Dummy
60 MLVBP3
59
LV2N

3
MLVBN3
3

58
LV2P
57 MLVBP4
56
LV1N
LV1P MLVBN4
55
54 MLVBP5
53
LV0N
LV0P MLVBN5
52
51
GND
VDD V3D3
50
49
CS0
CS1 CS1 CS1
48 MLVBP[0..5]
47
ODLY0 ODLY0 MLVBP[0..5]
46
ODLY1 ODLY1
ODLY2 MLVBN[0..5]
45 MLVBN[0..5]
44
DATAPOL
PWRC PWRC PWRC
43
42
SHL
41
D_STB
40
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
39 VGMA10
38
VGMA12
37
VGMA13
VGMA14 VGMA11
36 VGMA12
35
VGMA15
VGMA16 VGMA13
34 VGMA14
33
VGMA17
VGMA18 VGMA15
32
31
VGMA19
30
VGMA20
VGMA21
AVDD

29 VGMA18
28
VGMA22
27
GNDA
CAP
C459

26
VBOT
25
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
2
2

24
23
GND
STB2 X4STB2 X4STB2
22 V3D3
21
VDD
20
RDIO2
LDIO2 X4DIO2 X4DIO2
19 RES2
18
Rescue2
Rescue3 RES2
17
16
VCOM
15
VGHC
VGL
VCOM

14
13
GND
12
VCC
CAP
C460

11
GND
10
YDIO
9
YCLK
8
U_DL
Size

Date:

7
YOE1
6
GND
Custom

5
RPO3
Model Name

4
RPO2
RPO1
<Variant Name>

3 VCOM
2
VCOM
V3D3

1
133
CAP
C461

Document Number
GND
VGMA[1..18]

1
2

Tuesday, September 30, 2008


X4TEST2

X4 COF
GND
V3D3

1
1

AVDD
VCOM

VGMA[1..18]

Sheet
1
T315XW02 VQT XPCB

of
1
Rev
EC00
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D

2
1

X1TEST1

X1
132
131

TAB133
VCOM VCOM
130 RES1_O
129
RPO1 RES1_O
RPO2 RES2_O RES2_O
128
127
RPO3
126
GND
125
YOE1 YOE_O
124
U_DL
123
YCLK YCLK_O
122
YDIO YDIO_O
121
GND
VCC V3D3

5
5

120
119
GND
118
VGL
VGHC VGL
117 VCOM VGHC
116
VCOM
Rescue1 RES1
115 RES1
114
LDIO1
113
RDIO1
VDD V3D3
112 X1STB1
111
STB1 X1STB1
POL POL POL
110
109
GND
108
GNDA
107
VBOT
106
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
105 VGMA1
104
VGMA1
103
VGMA2
102
VGMA3
101
VGMA4
VGMA5 VGMA4
100 VGMA5
99
VGMA6
VGMA7 VGMA6
98 VGMA7
97
VGMA8
VGMA9 VGMA8
96
95
VGMA10
VGMA11 VGMA9
94
93
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
92
91
BDO
90
CASE
89
D_CASE
88
Dummy
87
Dummy
86
SEL1
85
SEL2 SEL2
84
DUAL
83
Dvsel
VDD V3D3
82
81
GND
80
Dummy
Dummy

V3D3
79

AVDD
VCOM
78
Shielding GND
RV2N MLVFP0
77

4
4

RV2P MLVFN0
76
75
Shielding GND
RV1N MLVFP1
74 MLVFN1
73
RV1P
72
Shielding GND
RV0N MLVFP2
71 MLVFN2
70
RV0P
69
Shielding GND
68
RCLKN
67
RCLKP
66
Shielding GND
LCLKN MLVFCLKP MLVFCLKP
65 MLVFCLKN
64
LCLKP MLVFCLKN
63
Shielding GND
62
Dummy
61
Dummy
60
Shielding GND
LV2N MLVFP3
59 MLVFN3
58
LV2P
57
Shielding GND
LV1N MLVFP4
56 MLVFN4
55
LV1P
54
Shielding GND
LV0N MLVFP5
53 MLVFN5
52
LV0P
51
GND
VDD V3D3
50
49
CS0
CS1 CS1 CS1
48 MLVFP[0..5]
47
ODLY0 ODLY0 MLVFP[0..5]
46
ODLY1 ODLY1
ODLY2 MLVFN[0..5]
45 MLVFN[0..5]
44
DATAPOL
PWRC PWRC PWRC
43 SHL_F
42
SHL SHL_F
41
D_STB
40
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
39 VGMA10
38
VGMA12
37
VGMA13
VGMA14 VGMA11
36 VGMA12
35
VGMA15
VGMA16 VGMA13
34 VGMA14
VGMA17
AVDD

3
3

33 VGMA15
32
VGMA18
31
VGMA19
CAP
C450

30
VGMA20
29
VGMA21
VGMA22 VGMA18
28
27
GNDA
26
VBOT
25
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
24
23
GND
STB2 X1STB2 X1STB2
22 V3D3
21
VDD
20
RDIO2
LDIO2 X1DIO2 X1DIO2
19 RES2
18
Rescue2
VCOM

Rescue3 RES2
17
16
VCOM
CAP
C451

15
VGHC
14
VGL
13
GND
12
VCC
11
GND
10
YDIO
9
YCLK
8
U_DL
7
YOE1
6
GND
RPO3
V3D3

5
4
RPO2
RPO1
CAP

3
C452

VCOM VCOM
2
1
133
VG9_VG10<=L0
VG8_VG11<=L2
VG7_VG12<=L32
VG6_VG13<=L64

GND
VG5_VG14<=L128
VG4_VG15<=L192
VG1_VG18<=L255

VGMA[1..18]

1
2

X1TEST2
GND

2
2

V3D3

AVDD
VCOM

VGMA[1..18]

1 1 1 1
PAD PAD PAD PAD
FN2
FN1
FN0
VGMA6
VGMA5
VGMA4
VGMA1

MFCLKN
MLVFN1
MLVFN0

MLVFN2

MLVFCLKN
R
R
R

R
C406 CAP
C405 CAP
C404 CAP
C401 CAP

R403
R402
R401

R407
MLVFP1
MLVFP0

MLVFP2
VGMA9
VGMA8
VGMA7

MLVFCLKP
VGMA12
VGMA11
VGMA10

1 1 1 1
FP2
FP1
FP0

PAD PAD PAD PAD


MFCLKP

Size

Date:
C412 CAP
C411 CAP
C410 CAP
C409 CAP
C408 CAP
C407 CAP

Custom
Model Name
<Variant Name>
Close to X1

1 1 1
PAD PAD PAD
FN5
FN4
FN3

Document Number
MLVFN5
MLVFN4
MLVFN3
VGMA18
VGMA15
VGMA14
VGMA13

1
1

Tuesday, September 30, 2008


R
R
R

X1 COF
R406
R405
R404
C418 CAP
C415 CAP
C414 CAP
C413 CAP

Sheet
1
MLVFP5
MLVFP4
MLVFP3

1 1 1
T315XW02 VQT XPCB
FP5
FP4
FP3

PAD PAD PAD


of
1
End Termination For X1

Rev
EC00
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D

2
1

X6TEST1

X6
132

TAB133
131 VCOM
130
VCOM
129
RPO1
128
RPO2
127
RPO3
126
GND
125
YOE1
124
U_DL
123
YCLK
122
YDIO
121
GND

5
5

120
VCC
119
GND
118
VGL
117
VGHC
116
VCOM
Rescue1 RES1 RES1
115 X6DIO1
114
LDIO1 X6DIO1
113
RDIO1
VDD V3D3
112 X6STB1
111
STB1 X6STB1
POL POL POL
110
109
GND
108
GNDA
107
VBOT
106
VTOP
VDDA AVDD
105 VGMA1
104
VGMA1
103
VGMA2
102
VGMA3
101
VGMA4
VGMA5 VGMA4
100 VGMA5
99
VGMA6
VGMA7 VGMA6
98 VGMA7
97
VGMA8
VGMA9 VGMA8
96
95
VGMA10
VGMA11 VGMA9
94
93
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
92
91
BDO
90
CASE
89
D_CASE
88
Dummy
87
Dummy
86
SEL1
SEL2 SEL2 SEL2
85
84
DUAL
83
Dvsel
VDD V3D3
82
81
GND
80
Dummy
Dummy

V3D3

AVDD
79 VCOM
78 MLVBP0
77
RV2N
RV2P MLVBN0
76

4
4

75 MLVBP1
74
RV1N
RV1P MLVBN1
73
72 MLVBP2
71
RV0N
RV0P MLVBN2
70
69
68
RCLKN
67
RCLKP
66 MLVBCLKP
65
LCLKN MLVBCLKP
LCLKP MLVBCLKN MLVBCLKN
64
63
62
Dummy
61
Dummy
60 MLVBP3
59
LV2N
LV2P MLVBN3
58
57 MLVBP4
56
LV1N
LV1P MLVBN4
55
54 MLVBP5
53
LV0N
LV0P MLVBN5
52
51
GND
VDD V3D3
50
49
CS0
CS1 CS1 CS1
48 MLVBP[0..5]
47
ODLY0 ODLY0 MLVBP[0..5]
46
ODLY1 ODLY1
ODLY2 MLVBN[0..5]
45 MLVBN[0..5]
44
DATAPOL
PWRC PWRC PWRC
43
42
SHL
41
D_STB
40
GNDA
VDDA AVDD
39 VGMA10
38
VGMA12
VGMA13
AVDD

37 VGMA11
36
VGMA14
VGMA15 VGMA12
35
CAP
C465

VGMA16 VGMA13
34 VGMA14
33
VGMA17
VGMA18 VGMA15
32
31
VGMA19
3 VGMA20
3

30
29
VGMA21
VGMA22 VGMA18
28
GNDA
VCOM

27
26
VBOT
25
VTOP
CAP
C466

VDDA AVDD
24
23
GND
22
STB2
VDD V3D3
21
20
RDIO2
19
LDIO2
RES2 RES2
V3D3

18
Rescue2
17
Rescue3
VCOM
CAP

16
C467

15
VGHC
14
VGL
13
GND
12
VCC
11
GND
10
YDIO
9
YCLK
8
U_DL
7
YOE1
6
GND
5
RPO3
4
RPO2
RPO1
VG9_VG10<=L0
VG8_VG11<=L2

3 VCOM
VCOM
VG7_VG12<=L32
VG6_VG13<=L64

2
VG5_VG14<=L128
VG4_VG15<=L192
VG1_VG18<=L255

1
133
GND
VGMA[1..18]

1
2

X6TEST2
V3D3

AVDD

GND
VCOM

schematic4you.blogspot.com
VGMA[1..18]

1 1 1 1
PAD PAD PAD PAD
BN2
BN1
BN0

2
2

VGMA6
VGMA5
VGMA4
VGMA1

BCLKN
MLVBN2
MLVBN1
MLVBN0

MLVBCLKN
C426
C425
C424
C421

R
R
R
R
CAP
CAP
CAP
CAP

R417
R413
R412
R411

MLVBP2
MLVBP1
MLVBP0
VGMA9
VGMA8
VGMA7

MLVBCLKP
VGMA12
VGMA11
VGMA10

1 1 1 1
PAD
BP2

PAD
BP1

PAD
BP0

PAD
BCLKP
C432
C431
C430
C429
C428
C427

CAP
CAP
CAP
CAP
CAP
CAP
Close to X6

1 1 1
PAD PAD PAD
BN5
BN4
BN3

Size

Date:
Custom
MLVBN5
MLVBN4
MLVBN3
VGMA18
VGMA15
VGMA14
VGMA13

Model Name
<Variant Name>
R
R

R
R415
R414
C438
C435
C434
C433

R416

Document Number
CAP
CAP
CAP
CAP

1
1

MLVBP4
MLVBP3

Tuesday, September 30, 2008


MLVBP5

1 1 1
BP5

PAD
BP4

PAD
BP3

PAD
X6 COF
Sheet
End Termination For X6

1
T315XW02 VQT XPCB

of
1
Rev
EC00
A
B
C
D
5 4 3 2 1

V3D3 V3D3
V1D8 V1D8
GND VDD_V1D8

MLVBCLKP

MLVFCLKP
MLVBCLKN

MLVFCLKN
GND

MLVBP[0..5]
MLVBN[0..5]

MLVFN[0..5]

MLVFP[0..5]
R220
R

C230 CAP VDD_V3D3


V3D3 B201

MLVBCLKN

MLVBCLKP

MLVFCLKP
MLVFCLKN
INDUCTOR

YDIOU
POL

X1STB1

YCLK

YOE
C211 C213 C219

MLVFP[0..5]
C231 CAP C210 CAP CAP CAP

MLVFN[0..5]
D D

1
MLVBN[0..5]

MLVBP[0..5]
RN1 CAP

1
RN2

RES4P2R
YV1C

RES4P2R Closed to the PIN 88 of U1


C232

X1STB1

YCLK
CAP

YOE
POL
VDD_V3D3 VDD_V3D3

YDIOU
YV1C

C215 C217 C218


C214 CAP C216 CAP CAP
CAP CAP

Closed to the PIN 13 of U1 Closed to the PIN 35 of U1

MLVFP2
MLVBP2

MLVBP1

MLVBP0

MLVFN2
MLVBN2

MLVBN1

MLVBN0

VDDP18

MLVFP5

MLVFP4

MLVFP3
MLVFN5

MLVFN4

MLVFN3

MFCKP
MFCKN
PFCAP
MBCKP
MBCKN
VDD_V3D3

VDD_V1D8
VDD_V3D3
GND C221
C220 CAP
CAP

75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
CAP

VDDP18
VDDM

VDDM
MLVBCLKN

MLVB2N

GND

MLVB1N

MLVB0N

MLVF5N

MLVF4N

GND

MLVF3N

MLVFCLKN

MLVF2N

GND
MLVBCLKP

MLVB2P

MLVB1P

MLVB0P

PFCAP

MLVF5P

MLVF4P

MLVF3P

MLVFCLKP

MLVF2P
R211 C201 Closed to the PIN58 of U1
R
CAP
R212 C202

C MLVBP3 76 50 R C
MLVBN3 MLVB3P VDDM MLVFN1
77 49
78
79
MLVB3N
VDDM
GND
MLVF1N
MLVF1P
MLVF0N
48
47
MLVFP1
MLVFN0
R223
R
NC
MLVBP4 80 46 MLVFP0 CAP
MLVBN4
MLVBP5
81
82
MLVB4P
MLVB4N
MLVB5P
MLVF0P
PI
GND
45
44
PI R218
R
R213 NC
C203

MLVBN5 83 43 R
MLVB5N VDDIO XPOL_T CAP
84 42
VDDIO XPOL XSTB_T R214 C204
PWM_1 85 41
YV1C GND XSTB
86 40
PWM YV1C YDIOD YDIOU_T R
1 87 39
PAD PWM YDIOU CAP
88 38 YCLK_T
VDDIO YCLK R215 C205
89 37 YOE_T
GND YOE
90 36
TEST GND R
91 35
GND VDDIO
92 34
VDDIO GND V1D8 B202 VDD_V1D8
93 33
VSEL VDDC18 INDUCTOR
94 32
VDDC18 GND
95 31
GND VDDIO
96 30
GND GND XOUT
97 29
GAMEN VDDIO XOUT C223 C225
98 28 XIN
VDD_V3D3 ODEN GAMEN XIN INSDA C222 CAP C224 CAP
99 27 R216
ODEN INSDA INSCL R CAP CAP
100 26
GND INSCL U16 R217
1 4 R
R201
LVDSORD

R
AGBSEN

RXCLKN
RXCLKP

VDDC18
LUTSEL

RXIN0N

RXIN1N

RXIN2N

RXIN3N
RXIN0P

RXIN1P

RXIN2P

RXIN3P

C206
CHGFB

EXSDA
NRSET
UDSEL

EXSCL
VDDIO

EPWP
VDDL

CAP Closed to the PIN 94 of U1


GND

GND

GND

R202 G1 2 3
R G1
AUO11401V1 C207
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

U1 CRYSTAL1-4 CAP
VDD_V1D8 VDD_V1D8

VDD_V1D8 VDD_V1D8
VDD_V3D3

B C227 C229 B
EPWP C226 CAP C228 CAP
AGMODEN
LVDSORD

CAP CAP
EXSDA
RxINN2

RxINN3
RxINP2

RxINP3
RxINN0

RxINN1

EXSCL
RxINP0

RxINP1

RESET GND

R203 C209
R CAP
Closed to the PIN 23 of U1 Closed to the PIN 33 of U1
R208 R209 R210
R R R

VDD_V3D3

C208

5
CAP R226
R

SCL
Vcc

WP

SDA
R222 R221
R R
U11

GND
R219
A0

A1

A2
R BR24L32
R224 R225
1

4
R R

U12 Q102
D

1 8 N_MOS_0
A0 VCC
2 7
RxINN[0..3]

A1 WP
3 6 G
A2 SCL
4 5
GND SDA
S

A AT24C256_2 A
AGMODEN
LVDSORD

RxCLKN
RxCLKP

RxINP[0..3]

EXSDA
EXSCL

EXWP

Model Name
T315XW02 VQT XPCB
Size Document Number Rev
AGMODEN

RxCLKN

EXSDA
LVDSORD

EXWP
EXSCL
RxINN[0..3]

RxINP[0..3]
RxCLKP

Custom
Tcon AUO-11401 Block EC00
Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 Sheet 1 of 1

5 4 3 2 1
A
B
C
D
GND

1 448
DP 1

2 449
DP 893

3 450
4 451
5 452
6 453
7 454
8 455
9 456
10 457
11 458
12 459
13 460
14 461
15 462
16 463
17 464
18 465
19 466
20 467
21 468
22 469
23 470
24 471
25 472
26 473
27 474
28 475
29 476
30 477
31 478
32 479
33 480

5
5

34 481
35 482
36 483
37 484
38 485
39 486
40 487
41 488
42 489
43 490
44 491
45 492
46 493
47 494
48 495
49 496
50 497
51 498
52 499
53 500
54 501
55 502
56 503
57 504
58 505
59 506
60 507
61 508
62 509
63 510
64 511
65 512
66 513
67 514
68 515
69 516
70 517
71 518
72 519
73 520
74 521
75 522
76 523
77 524
78 525
79 526
80 527
81 528
82 529
83 530
84 531
85 532
86 533
87 534
88 535
89 536
90 537
91 538
92 539
93 540
94 541
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102 549
103 550
104 551
105 552
106 553
107 554
108 555
109 556
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111 558
112 559
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115 562
116 563
117 564
118 565
119 566
120 567
121 568
122 569
123 570
124 571
125 572
126 573
127 574
128 575
4

129 576
4

130 577
131 578
132 579
133 580
134 581
135 582
136 583
137 584
138 585
139 586
140 587
141 588
142 589
143 590
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183 630
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186 633
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193 640
194 641
195 642
196 643
197 644
198 645
199 646
200 647
201 648
202 649
203 650
204 651
205 652
206 653
Double GND

207 654
208 655
209 656
210 657
211 658
212 659
213 660
214 661
215 662
216 663
217 664
218 665
219 666
220 667
221 668
222 669
223 670
224 671
3
3

225 672
226 673
227 674
228 675
229 676
230 677
231 678
232 679
233 680
234 681
235 682
236 683
237 684
238 685
239 686
240 687
241 688
242 689
243 690
244 691
245 692
246 693
247 694
248 695
249 696
250 697
251 698
252 699
253 700
254 701
255 702
256 703
257 704
258 705
259 706
260 707
261 708
262 709
263 710
264 711
265 712
266 713
267 714
268 715
269 716
270 717
271 718
272 719
273 720
274 721
275 722
276 723
277 724
278 725
279 726
280 727
281 728
282 729
283 730
284 731
285 732
286 733
287 734
288 735
289 736
290 737
291 738
292 739
293 740
294 741
295 742
296 743
297 744
298 745
299 746
300 747
301 748
302 749
303 750
304 751
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306 753
307 754
308 755
309 756
310 757
311 758
312 759
313 760
314 761
315 762
316 763
317 764
318 765
319 766
320 767
2
2

321 768
322 769
323 770
324 771
325 772
326 773
327 774
328 775
329 776
330 777
331 778
332 779
333 780
334 781
335 782
336 783
337 784
338 785
339 786
340 787
341 788
342 789
343 790
344 791
345 792
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348 795
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351 798
352 799
353 800
354 801
355 802
356 803
357 804
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363 810
364 811
365 812
366 813
367 814
368 815
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372 819
373 820
374 821
375 822
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383 830
384 831
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386 833
387 834
388 835
389 836
390 837
391 838
392 839
393 840
394 841
395 842
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401 848
402 849
403 850
404 851
405 852
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411 858
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414 861
415 862
1
1

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S ize

Date:

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Custom

431 878
M odel Nam e

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435 882
436 883
437 884
Docum ent Num ber

438 885
439 886
440 887
441 888
442 889
Tuesday, S eptem ber 30, 2008

443 890
444 891
445 892
446 893
Dummy Pad

447
S heet
1
T315XW02 VQT XPCB

of
1
Rev
EC00
A
B
C
D
5 4 3 2 1

AVDD

C235
CAP

VGMA_REF=2.5 * (12.76+2.43) / 2.43=15.4V

4
VGMA1
L255 1
+ 3 REF_F1 R300
R
AVDD
R315 2 R301 C301
-
VG1 R U3A R CAP

1
OP1234
D D

11
C307

PAD
R320 CAP
R C305
CAP
R302
R
REF1
L192 Q301

C
VGMA4 1
NC PAD C302 LM431

CATH
VG4 R341 R319 CAP
VZ_REF

1
R R
R 1

PAD
R321 REF PAD

ANODE
R
R303
R

L128

A
VGMA5

VG5

1 R322 R304
PAD R R311 R
R

VGMA6
L64 R305
R
VG6
1

R312
R323 R
PAD

VGMA7
L32
VG7 VG1_VG18<=L255
1

VG4_VG15<=L192
PAD

R324
R VG5_VG14<=L128
VG6_VG13<=L64
VGMA8
L2 NC VG7_VG12<=L32
C VG8 R342 VG8_VG11<=L2 C
AVDD
VG9_VG10<=L0
1

R
R325
PAD

REF9
L0

4
5 REF_F9 1
VGMA9
+ PAD
7
- 6 8.21
VG9 R316 U3B
C308 R OP1234 R306

11
CAP R
1

R326 C303
PAD

R CAP
GND R307
AVDD R

6.23 REF10
4

VGMA10
L0 8
+ 10 REF_F10 1
PAD

VG10
NCR317
- 9
U3C
1

R327 C309 R OP1234


11

R CAP
PAD

C304
CAP
GND

VGMA11
L2 NC
VG11 R343
1

R
R328
PAD

VGMA12
L32
VG12
1
PAD

R329
R
B B

VGMA13
L64 GND GND

VG13
1
PAD

R330
R

VGMA14
L128
VG14
1
PAD

R331
R

VGMA15
L192
VG15 R344
1

R
AVDD
PAD

R332
R

REF18
4

VGMA18
L255 14
+ 12 REF_F18 1
PAD

- 13
R318 U3D
1

VG18 R OP1234
11

C325
PAD

CAP

VGMA[1..18] R313 R308


GND C306 R R
CAP

NC R337
R
A A

Model Name
T315XW02 VQT XPCB
Size Document Number Rev
Custom EC00
Gamma_Block
Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 Sheet 1 of 1
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

AVDD
R124

PAD
TI65160: R101=127K; R103=10K R
BD8160: R101=127K; R103=10.2K 0603
L101
C106=200pF NC

1
INDUCTOR

D101
V12 SW Vo1 S D AVDD AVDD
D D
DIODE R125 15.54V
C101 C102 Q101 R

G
CAP CAP C103 C104 R101 FDN360P_0 C118 C119 0805
CAP CAP R R117 CAP CAP
C117 R
1210 1210 0402 CAP 0603
1210 1210 C120: AVDD soft-start time control 1210 1210
C106 0603
CAP
R102
R 0603 TI65160: R104=0 ; C107=22n
BD8160: R104=7.5K; C107=2.2n
C101, C102 put closed to L101 0402 U101 C120
CAP R118
C107 1 28 R
R104 CAP FB SS 0402 0603
R103
R 0402 0603
2 27 GD
R COMP GD
0402

Vo1 3 26 C121
OS DLY2 CAP

C108 0402
CAP 4 25 C122
SW DLY1 CAP
0805
0402
C SW 5 24 REF C
SW REF

C121: AVDD and VGH delay time control


R109 6 23 C123
R PGND GND CAP
U102 C122: VGL delay time control
R110
5 4 R114 R115 R 0402
VD CD V3D3
R R 7 22
PGND AVIN 0603
C133 6 3 0402
CAP VDPM RE 1206 1206 C109 put closed to Pin 8
7 2 VGHM VGHC
0402 GND VGHM R116 Vo1 V12
27.15V 8 21
8 1 R VGH R111 SUP VINB V12
YV1C VFLK VGH

A
1

0603 R D102 C109


C113 CAP C125
PAD

RT8901
NC C115
CAP
0603 CAP
VGL
C16T40F
C110 0805
V12 9
EN2 VINB
20
C124
CAP

C114 CAP CAP

PAD
VGHC

J
0805 CAP 1210 V3D3
1206
R108 0805 10 19 0603

PAD
R C111 DRP NC

1
0603 D103 CAP
1206
VGL VGL A C124 put closed to Pin 22 C125 put closed to Pin 20

1
J 0805 11 18 L102
C112 R107 R105 DRN SWB INDUCTOR
K
CAP R R
C126
0805 0402 C16T40F
R112 1206 V12 12 17 V3D3_F V3D3 V3D3
R FREQ BOOT D104
R123 V1D8
CAP R
B 0402 B

PAD
REF R106 13 16 V12 DIODE C127 C128 R121 0603
R FBN EN1 CAP CAP R C129
0402 0603 CAP

1
1206 1206 0402 U103
14 15
FBP FBB 0603 V1D8
I O

G1

ADJ/GND
IN OUT V1D8
R113 BD8156EFV_00 O1
OUT

G1
R
R122 C131 C132
0402 R C130 CAP CAP

A
CAP FAN1587A
0402 1206 1206
1206
GND GND

TI65160: R121=191K; R122=110K


BD8160: R121=191K; R122=110K
C129=68pF

A A

Model Name

T315XW02 VQT XPCB


Size Document Number Rev
Custom EC00
DC-DC Block(BD8160EFV)
Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 Sheet 1 of 1

5 4 3 2 1

schematic4you.blogspot.com
A
B
C
D

Gamma
AVDD

GND
GND
AVDD AVDD

RXINEN0 1 RXINON0 1
PAD PAD HAVDD VCOMF NC
XVCC

VGL VCOMF2

RXINON0
R21

R22
0402

0402
RXINEP0 1
PAD VGHC

NC
NC
Close to J2
RXINOP0 1
PAD

VCOMF

R28
R24
R23

R27
U_DB

0603
0603
0603

0603
YV1C

5
5

V1D2
V3D3
VGMA[1..22]

V12in
G2

For Multi-Vcom

RXINOP0
RXINEN1

M_VCOMI2
1 G1
PAD M_VCOMI2 80

VGL
RXINON1 1 YDIOD 79

YV1C
VGHC

RXINEN0 RXINEP0 RXINEN1


PAD YOE 78
U_DB 77

V12in
Close to J2
YCLK 76

HAVDD
RXINEP1 1 RXINOP1 1 YDIOU 75
PAD PAD XVCC 74

V3D3
AVDD
73

RXINEP1
RXINON1 RXINOP1
VGMA[1..22] 72

C1

C3
C2
VGL 71

0603

0603
0603

B4
B1
B2
RXINEN2 1 RXINON2 1 70
PAD PAD VGHC 69
68

RXINEN2
RXINON2
VCOMF 67
VCOMF2

LS0603A
LS0603A
LS0603A
66
RXINOP2 1 RESF RESB 65
RXINEP2 1 PAD XSTB1 64
PAD XPOL1 63

RXINOP2
XDIOB
R26

62
0402

RXINEP2
XDIOB 61

C6
C5
C4
RXCLKON 1 VGMA22 60

VCOMF2

0402
0402
0402
PAD VGMA21 59
RXCLKEN 1 VGMA19 58
PAD

RXCLKON
VGMA17

Close to J2,J3
57

C7

C9
C8
VGMA15 56

0805

0805
0805

RXCLKEN
RXCLKOP 1 VGMA13 55
PAD VGMA12 54

YOE
RXCLKEP 1 VGMA11 53

YCLK
YDIOU
PAD

YDIOD
VGL

RXCLKOP
VGMA10 52

M_VCOMI2
XVCC
VGHC
VGMA8 51
VCOMF2

XAVDD

RXCLKEP
RXINON3 1 VGMA6 50

XVCC
PAD VGMA4 49

XHAVDD
RXINEN3 1 VGMA2 48

RXINON3
PAD VGMA1 47
46
RXINOP3 1 XAVDD 45
RXINEP3 PAD
1 44
PAD

VGL
XHAVDD

V1D2
V3D3
43

YV1C
VGHC

RXINOP3
RVP[0..2] 42

RXINEN3 RXINEP3
41
RVN[0..2] RVP0 40
RVN0 39
RVP1 38
XAVDD
VGMA[1..22]

RVN1 37
RESF

XHAVDD
XSTB1
XPOL1
RVP[0..2]
X-BACK/Right

RVP2 36
RVN[0..2]

RVN2 35
34
XPOL1 33
XSTB1 RVP[4..6] 32

C11

0402
RVCLKP 31
RVN[4..6] RVCLKN 30

NC

EXSCL
1 EXSCL 29
PAD RVP4 28

4
4

1 RVP[0..2] RVN4 27
PAD RVP5
EXSDA 26

EXSDA
C10

0402
1 RVN[0..2] RVN5 25

NC
PAD RVP6 24
RVN6 23

EXWP
RVCLKP 22

R33
RVCLKN 21

0402
RVP0 20
R13

R12
R14
RVN0 19

R11
R31
NC
0402 RVP1 18
0402
RVN1

D4
17

R34

0402
RVP2

Close to Tcon
16
RVP[0..2]
RVN[0..2]

DS1406A

0402
RVN2 15

0402
0402
RVP[0..2] 14

EXWP

SCL
EXSCL
EXSDA
1 13

WP
1

SDA
2 12

C16
XSTB

0402
3 RVN[0..2] RVCLKP 11

12Vin
XPOL

Inverse circuit
3 RVCLKN
4 S D 10
4 5 9
5 RVP4
6 8

TCON
6

Q102
7 RVN4 7

GND
YV1C

V1D2
V3D3
XSTB

XPOL

EXWP
8 EXSCL RVP5 6
EXSDA
8
RVCLKP
RVCLKN

GND RVN5
RVP[0..2]
RVN[0..2]

9 5

SOT416GSD
9 RXINON0 RVP6
10 4
10 RXINOP0 RVN6
11 3
11

R1
12 RXINON1 RXINON0 RVP[4..6] RVP[4..6] 2
12 RVP[4..6]

0402
13 RXINOP1 RXINOP0 1
13
J2

14 RXINON2 RXINON1 RVN[4..6] RVN[4..6]


14 RVN[4..6]

R2
15 RXINOP2 RXINOP1
15 RXINON[0..3]

0402
16 GND RXINON2
16 RXCLKON RXINOP2
17
17 RXINOP[0..3]

R3
18 RXCLKOP

0402
18 19 GND RXCLKON 1
19 RXINON3 RXCLKOP PAD
20
XSTB1

20 RXINOP3 RXCLKON
21
21 22 RXINON3
RESF
XSTB1

22 RXCLKOP
XPOL1

23 RXINOP3 1
23 PAD
RXINON[0..3]

RXINOP[0..3]

24 GND
XPOL1

24

R4
25 RXINEN0
25

0402
26 RXINEP0
26 27 RXINEN1
27

R5
28 RXINEP1

0402
28 29 RXINEN2
29 30 RXINEP2 LVP[0..2] LVP[0..2]
30 GND LVP[0..2]
31 G2
31 32 RXCLKEN LVN[0..2] LVN[0..2] G1
32 RXCLKEP LVN[0..2] LVP0
33 80
33 GND LVN0
34 79
34 35 RXINEN3 LVP1 78
35 RXINEP3 LVN1
36 77
36 37 LVP2 76
37 R6 LVN2

Close to U100
38 75

0402
38 39 RXINEN0 74
39 SCL RXINEP0
40 73
40
R7

GND
RXINEN1

3
3

41 72
41 RXINEN[0..3]
0402

42 RXINEP1 LVP[4..6] LVP[4..6] LVCLKP 71


42 WP RXINEN2 LVP[4..6] LVCLKN
43 70
43 RXINEP[0..3]
R8

44 SDA RXINEP2 LVN[4..6] LVN[4..6] 69


0402

44 45 LVN[4..6] LVP4 68
45 RXCLKEN LVN4
46 67
46 47 RXCLKEP RXCLKEN LVP5 66
47 LVN5
48 65
48 49 RXINEN3 RXCLKEP LVP6 64
49
RXINEN[0..3]

RXINEP3 LVN6
RXINEP[0..3]

50 63
50
R9

51 62
51 LVCLKP
0402

G1 LVDS_SEL 61
G1 AGING LVCLKN LVP0
G2 60
G2 LVN0
G3 59
R10

G3
0402

G4 LVP1 58
G4 LVN1
G5 57
G5 LVP2
G6 56
G6 LVN2
G7 55
G7 G8 54
G8 G9 LVDSORD LVP[0..2] 53
G9 LVDSORD
G10 52
G10

J1
AGBSEN LVN[0..2] LVCLKP 51
AGBSEN LVCLKN 50
LVP[4..6] 49
LVP4 48
LVN4 47
LVP5 46
LVN5 45
AGBSEN
VGL

YCLK_T

YOE_T
YDIO_T

LVP6 44
XVCC
VGHC
XAVDD

LVN6 43
VCOMF2
XHAVDD

42
VGMA[1..22]

41
LVN[4..6] 40
High Aging
R16
R15

VGMA22 39
VGMA21 38
YDIOU

YDIOD

YOE

LVDSORD

VGMA19
C18

37
0603

12Vin
YCLK
M_VCOMI2

R18
R17
0402

VGMA17 36
NC 0402

VGMA15
C17

1 35
0603

PAD
0402
0402

VGMA13
12Vin

34
X-FRONT/Left

VGMA12 33
D1

VGMA11 32
VGMA10 31
DS2114B

VGMA8 30
DS1406A

VGMA6 29
VGMA4 28
DS1406A

R30

0402

VGMA2 27
F1
D2

VGMA1 26
1206
C15
C14
C13

Close to J1

25
RESF
XSTB1
XPOL1

D3

24
C12

XAVDD
Close to TCON

23
V3D3
0402
0402
0402

22
R29
NC
NC
NC
NC

0402
0402
0402

XHAVDD 21
0603
C19
R25

XDIOF 20
V12

XDIOF 19
XPOL1 18
2
2

XSTB1 17
AGING

RESF 16
Close to J1
B3
LVDS_SEL

15
VCOMF2 14
13
VGHC
LS1206A

12
11
VGL 10
9
XVCC 8
7
YDIOU YDIOU_F 6
YCLK YCLK_F 5
C20
V12in

1210

U_DF 4
1
1
0
0

YOE YOE_F 3
YDIOD YDIOD_F 2
M_VCOMI2 M_VCOMI2 1
J3

U_DF

0
1
1
0
YOE
YCLK
YDIOD
YDIOU
NC
XVCC

LORD_INV LVDSORD
R19

R20

1
1
1
1
0402

0402

PAD
PAD

LVDSORD Setting Table

NS
NS
MODE
PAD YDIOD
PAD YDIOU

YOE
YCLK

JEIDA
JEIDA
Close to J3

Size
U_DB
U_DF

Date:
YDIOD
YDIOU

Custom
Model Name
<Variant Name>

1
1

Document Number
L
H
X
O

BN07-00643A
Normal

Control Block

1 1 1
1
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
GH3
GH1

GH2

GH8

MD43_NPTH
MD40_NPTH
MD40_NPTH
MD40_NPTH

Sheet
T370HW02 VC CB
H
L
O
X

1
Mirror

1
Normal / Mirror Setting Table

1 1 1 1
GH9

of
GH6
GH5
GH4

GH7

MD43_NPTH
AUO T370HW02-VC-

4
友達光電電視顯示器產品研發處
MD45_NPTH
MD45_NPTH
MD40_NPTH
MD40_NPTH

Rev
EC02
A
B
C
D
5 4 3 2 1

Vout=(1+(R101+R102)/R103)*1.162 AVDD
R124

PAD
MAX : 4.0mm TI65160: R101=127K; R103=10K
BD8160: R101=127K; R103=10.2K 0603
L101
C106=200pF NC

1
LS4040A
D101
V12in V12in SW Vo1 S D AVDD AVDD
R116 15.54V
DS2010B Q101

G
R101 0603
C101 C102 R109 SOT23GSD
D C103 C104 C117 C118 C119 D
0402 0603

C106
1210 1210
GND GND
1210 1210 0805 1210 1210
R102
0603 TI65160: R104=0 ; C107=22n C120: AVDD soft-start time control
C101, C102 put closed to L101 BD8160: R104=7.5K; C107=2.2n
0402 U101 C120
R110
C107 1 28
R104 FB SS 0402 0603
R103
0402 0402
2 27 GD
COMP GD
0402
C121
Vo1 3 26
C108 OS DLY2
0402
C122
0805 4 25
SW DLY1

0402
SW 5 24 REF
SW REF
R141

0402
NC
C114
C121: AVDD and VGH delay time control
R142 0805 6 23 C123
PGND GND

NC
R132 R133
NC NC
D110
D109 C133
C122: VGL delay time control
0402
V3D3
1206 1206 DS1406A NCDS1406A 7 22
PGND AVIN 0603
R134 R135 1206 C109 put closed to Pin 8 C125 put closed to Pin 20
1206 1206 R144
C143
U105 27.15V Vo1 8 21 V12in
C VGH R143 SUP VINB C
0603 D108
5 4 R136 R137
VD CD D107 C109
0402 1206 1206 C113 DS1406A
6 3 C145 C144 VGL V12in 9 20
VDPM RE 0603 EN2 VINB C124 C125
DS1406A

PAD
7 2 VGHM VGHC
GND VGHM C110 V3D3
R140 0805
8 1 Ivhgc = 40mA 1210 1206 R108 10 19
YV1C

PAD
VFLK VGH 1206 DRP NC
1

1
0603 R131 0805
1210
NC NC 0603 0603
PAD

C115 VGL VGL A C111 C124 put closed to Pin 22

1
J 11 18 L102
0805 DRN SWB
C112 R107 R105 K 0805
VGHC
0805
D103 C126
LS4040A
MAX : 4.0mm Vout=(1+R114/R115)*1.213
0805 0402
R112 0805 V12in 12 17 V3D3_F V3D3 V3D3
FREQ BOOT
SOT23AKJ V1D2
D104 R117
R126
0402

PAD
1206 REF R106 13 16 V12in C127 C128 R114 0603
FBN EN1 DS1406A C129
0402 0603

1
1206 1206 0402 U103
14 15
FBP FBB 0603
NC I O V1D2

G1
V1D2

GND
Vin Vout
R127 R113 Vout=(-R105/R106)*1.013+0.2 R118
Iv1d2 = 200 mA

G1
R115

G
0603
1206 0402 C130 C131 C132
0402

1206 1206 1206


Current limit R to reduce inrush
current during YV1C switch
TI65160: R121=191K; R122=110K
BD8160: R121=191K; R122=110K
Vout=(1+R112/R113)*1.213 C129=68pF
B B

R120 / R119 for HAVDD power sequence control

R120 R119 AVDD

0402 0402
1/2 AVDD soft-start
U104
close pin7
1 8 close pin6
SS EN
2 7 R121
BST COMP
C116 V12in 3 6
VFB=0.9V 0402
VIN FB
R122
C105 4 5 R123 C137
C141 SW GND

G1
0402
0603 0402
0402

G1
1210
0603
HAVDD

Vout=(1+R122/R123)*0.9

PAD
L103 MAX : 3.2 mm

1
HAVDD HAVDD
R125
D105 LS2727A30
C138 NCC139 C140 0603
A A
DS2010B
1206 1206 1206

<Variant Name>

友達光電電視顯示器產品研發處
Model Name
T370HW02 VC CB
Size Document Number Rev
Custom EC02
DC-DC(ROHM-8160)
Date: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Sheet 2 of 4

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VGMA_REF

PAD
R500 VG1 & VG22 => L255.

1
AVDD AVDD VGMA_REF VG2 & VG21 => L254
0805
R505
Close to U500 pin38
R507
VG4 & VG19 => L223
C524 C525 R506
0603 0603
VG6 & VG17 => L128
GND GND

R508 0805
REF_F1
0603
REF_F11 VG8 & VG15 => L32

C
D 1210 U501
PAD
1 REF_F1
PAD
1 REF_F11 VG10 & VG13 => L2 D

CATH
VZREF 0603 C515
R515
C517 VG11 & VG12 => L0
1 R R512
PAD REF

ANODE
R513
0603
0603 0603
0603
0603 Close to U500 pin32

A
R514 R520

VGMA[1..22] VGMA[1..22]
R518 R501
REFB1 VGMA1
0603 0603
0402
0603 REF_F22 REF_F12 C501

1
1 REF_F22 1 REF_F12

PAD
PAD PAD
R523 R524
C516 C518
0603 VG1
REFB2 VGMA2
0603 0603
Close to U501 C502

1
0603 0603
R526 R527

PAD
Close to U500 pin23
0603 VG2
0603 0603 REFB4 VGMA4

REFB1
Positive Gamma Value Close to U500 pin29
4 5 RN500
C503

1
3 6
R503 2 7

PAD
0603 1 8 0402

Close to U500 pin30 0603 VG4


R504 REFB6 VGMA6
REF2
0603
1 REF_F2
PAD C504

1
R510 AVDD

PAD
C C
0603
C519

R545 0603 VG6


R511 REFB8 VGMA8
REF4 0603
1 REF_F4 0603
PAD C505

1
REF_F10
REF_F11

REF_F12
REF_F13
REF_F15
REF_F17
REF_F19
0402

REF_F4
REF_F6
REF_F8
R516 VCOMF

PAD
0603
R544
0603 VG8
C527
R517 REFB10 VGMA10
REF6 0603

36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
1 REF_F6 0402
PAD C506

1
Li
Ki
Ji
Ii
Hi
VSS
VDD
Gi
Fi
Ei
Di
Ci
R521 0603

PAD
0603 REF_F2 37 24 REF_F21 Close to U201 pin22
REF_F1 Mi Bi REF_F22
38 23
R522 VCOMF Ni Ai AVDD 0603 VG10
39 22
0603 40 Vcomi VDD 21 C526 REFB11 VGMA11
REF8 Close to U500 pin43 N.C. VSS REFB22
41 20
REF_F8 N.C. Ao RN501
1 42 19 4 5
U500
PAD C523 N.C. VSS C507

1
AVDD 43 18 REFB21 3 6
R525 VDD Bo 0805
44 17 2 7

PAD
0603 VSS N.C. 0402
45 16 1 8
VDD N.C.
46 15
VCOMF2 VSS VDD 0603 VG11
VCOMF2 47 14
R528 REFB1 Vcomo N.C. REFB19 REFB12 VGMA12
48 13 C520
REF10 0603 No Co

VDD
VSS
1 REF_F10 0603

Mo
G1

Go
Ho

Do
Ko

Eo
Fo
Lo
C508

Jo
PAD

Io

1
C522
R529

PAD
G1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
0603 0603

R530 0603 VG12

REFB10
REFB11

REFB12
REFB13
REFB15
REFB17
0603 0603 REFB13 VGMA13

REFB2
REFB4
REFB6
REFB8
Close to U500 pin15
REFB11
Close to U500 pin47 C509

1
PAD
B B
0603 VG13
AVDD REFB15 VGMA15

REFB12
Negative Gamma Value C521
C510

1
R531

PAD
0603
0603
0603 VG15
REF13
R532 Close to U500 pin8 REFB17 VGMA17
0603
1 REF_F13 4 5 RN502
PAD C511

1
3 6
R533 2 7

PAD
0603 1 8 0402

0603 VG17
R534 REFB19 VGMA19
REF15 0603
1 REF_F15
PAD C512

1
R535

PAD
0603

R536 0603 VG19


0603 REFB21 VGMA21
REF17
1 REF_F17
PAD C513

1
R537

PAD
0603

0603 VG21
R538
REF19 0603 R543
1 REF_F19 REFB22 VGMA22
PAD
R539 0402
C514

1
0603

PAD
A R540

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