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Colour Television Chassis

TE3.1E
CA

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1. Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis
Overview 2
2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes 4
3. Directions for Use 6
4. Mechanical Instructions 7
5. Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding 8
6. Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and
Waveforms
Wiring Diagram 11
Block Diagram Main 12
Block Diagram Power Supply 13
I2C Diagram 14
7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Diagram PWB
Main Panel: Tuner (A1) 15 24-25
Main Panel: EEPROM and MCU (A2 - A6) 16 24-25
Main Panel: Sound (A3) 17 24-25
Main Panel: Deflection (A4 - A10) 18 24-25
Main Panel: Video (A5) 19 24-25
Side AV Panel (A7) 20 26-
Main Panel: Power (A8) 21 24-25
Main Panel: Scart (A9) 22 24-25
Main Panel: CRT (A11) 23 24-25
8. Electrical Alignments 27
9. Circuit Description and Abbreviation List 30
10. SpareParts List 40
11. Revision List 43

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Published by JH 0568 Service PaCE Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification EN 3122 785 15850
EN 2 1. TE3.1E CA Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview

1. Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview


1.1 Technical Specifications Audio / Video In
1 - Video CVBS (1 Vpp / 75 :) jq
2 - Audio L (0.5 Vrms / 10 k:) jq
Index of this chapter:
3 - Audio R (0.5 Vrms / 10 k:) jq
1.1 Technical Specifications
1.2 Connections / Control Facilities 4 - Headphone 3.5 mm (8 - 600 : /
<100 mW) rt
1.3 Chassis Overview

1.2.2 Rear Connections


Notes:
• Figures can deviate due to the different set executions.
• Specifications are indicative (subject to change).

1.1.1 Reception
75 Ohm
Tuning system : PLL
Colour systems : PAL B/G, D/K, I
: SECAM B/G, L/L'
Sound systems : FM/FM (5.5 - 5.74) EXT1
(B/G)
: NICAM B/G
(5.5 - 5.85), F_15850_002.eps
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NICAM D/K
: NICAM I (6.0 - 6.52),
NICAM L (6.5 (AM) - Figure 1-3 Rear Connections
5.85)
TV Aerial In
A/V connections : NTSC 3.58 Aerial input : 75 :, Coax
: NTSC 4.43 (IEC-type)
Channel selections : 100 channels
: UVSH External 1: RGB in + CVBS in/out
IF frequency : 38.9 MHz
Aerial input : 75 :, Coax 20 2

1.1.2 Miscellaneous

Audio output (RMS) : 2 x 3 W stereo 21 1


Mains voltage : 220 - 240V E_06532_001.eps
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Mains frequency : 50 / 60 Hz (r 5 %)
Ambient temperature : + 5 to + 45 deg. C
Maximum humidity : 90% Figure 1-4 SCART connector
Power consumption : 55W r 10%
Standby Power consumption : < 3W 1 - Audio R (0.5 Vrms 1 k:) k
2 - Audio R (0.5 Vrms 10 k:) j
3 - Audio L (0.5 Vrms 1 k:) k
1.2 Connections / Control Facilities 4 - GND H
5 - GND H
1.2.1 Side Connections and Front Control 6 - Audio L (0.5 Vrms 10 k:) j
7 - Blue (0.7 Vpp / 75 :) j
8 - CVBS-status 0 - 2.0 V: INT
4.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3
9 - GND H
- + 10 -

11 - Green (0.7 Vpp / 75 :) j


12 -

SK1 IR - VOLUME +
13 - GND H
LIGHT SENSOR LENS F_15850_001.eps 14 - GND H
RED - PROGRAM + 160805
15 - Red (0.7 Vpp / 75 :) j
16 - RGB-status 0 - 0.4 V: INT
Figure 1-1 Front Control 1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 :
17 - GND H
18 - GND H
Video Audio 19 - CVBS (1 Vpp / 75 :) k
L R
20 - CVBS (1 Vpp / 75 :) j
21 - Earth GND vj

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Figure 1-2 Side AV


Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview TE3.1E CA 1. EN 3

1.3 Chassis Overview

A11 CRT PANEL

TUNER A1
EEPROM A2
AUDIO A3
A7 SIDE AV PANEL VERTICAL A4
MAIN A5
CHASSIS VIDEO PROCESSOR
PANEL
µ-CONTROLLER A6
POWER BLOCK A8
SCART A9
HORIZONTAL A10

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Figure 1-5 Chassis Overview


EN 4 2. TE3.1E CA Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes


Index of this chapter: 2.3 Notes
2.1 Safety Instructions
2.2 Warnings
2.3.1 General
2.3 Notes

• Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the


2.1 Safety Instructions chassis (= tuner) ground (H), or hot ground (I), depending
on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms
Safety regulations require the following during a repair: shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the
• Connect the set to the Mains (AC Power) via an isolation Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a colour bar
transformer (> 800 VA). signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated
• Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h, otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz for PAL, or
only by components identical to the original ones. Any 61.25 MHz for NTSC (channel 3).
other component substitution (other than original type) may • Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages
increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard. with (D) and without (E) aerial signal. Measure the
voltages in the power supply section both in normal
Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be operation (G) and in stand-by (F). These values are
returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.
the following points: • The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in
• Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the the parts lists, are interchangeable per position with the
mounted cable clamps. semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type
• Check the insulation of the Mains (AC Power) lead for indication on these semiconductors.
external damage.
• Check the strain relief of the Mains (AC Power) cord for 2.3.2 Schematic Notes
proper function.
• Check the electrical DC resistance between the Mains (AC • All resistor values are in ohms, and the value multiplier is
Power) plug and the secondary side (only for sets that have often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2
a Mains (AC Power) isolated power supply): indicates 2.2 kohm).
1. Unplug the Mains (AC Power) cord and connect a wire • Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with
between the two pins of the Mains (AC Power) plug. either an "E" or an "R" (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220
2. Set the Mains (AC Power) switch to the "on" position ohm).
(keep the Mains (AC Power) cord unplugged!). • All capacitor values are given in micro-farads (P x10-6),
3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the nano-farads (n= x10-9), or pico-farads (p= x10-12).
Mains (AC Power) plug and the metal shielding of the • Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the
tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF).
should be between 4.5 Mohm and 12 Mohm. • An "asterisk" (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer
4. Switch "off" the set, and remove the wire between the to the diversity tables for the correct values.
two pins of the Mains (AC Power) plug. • The correct component values are listed in the Spare Parts
• Check the cabinet for defects, to prevent touching of any List. Therefore, always check this list when there is any
inner parts by the customer. doubt.

2.2 Warnings 2.3.3 Rework on BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs

• All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to General


Although (LF)BGA assembly yields are very high, there may
electrostatic discharges (ESD w). Careless handling
still be a requirement for component rework. By rework, we
during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that,
during repair, you are connected with the same potential as mean the process of removing the component from the PWB
and replacing it with a new component. If an (LF)BGA is
the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep
removed from a PWB, the solder balls of the component are
components and tools also at this same potential. Available
ESD protection equipment: deformed drastically so the removed (LF)BGA has to be
discarded.
– Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
connection box, extension cable and earth cable) 4822
310 10671. Device Removal
– Wristband tester 4822 344 13999. As is the case with any component that, is being removed, it is
• Be careful during measurements in the high voltage essential when removing an (LF)BGA, that the board, tracks,
section. solder lands, or surrounding components are not damaged. To
• Never replace modules or other components while the unit remove an (LF)BGA, the board must be uniformly heated to a
is switched "on". temperature close to the reflow soldering temperature.
• When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools. A uniform temperature reduces the risk of warping the PWB. To
This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a do this, we recommend that the board is heated until it is certain
circuit becoming unstable. that all the joints are molten. Then carefully pull the component
off the board with a vacuum nozzle. For the appropriate
temperature profiles, see the IC data sheet.

Area Preparation
When the component has been removed, the vacant IC area
must be cleaned before replacing the (LF)BGA.
Removing an IC often leaves varying amounts of solder on the
mounting lands. This excessive solder can be removed with
either a solder sucker or solder wick. The remaining flux can be
removed with a brush and cleaning agent.
Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes TE3.1E CA 2. EN 5

After the board is properly cleaned and inspected, apply flux on To avoid wear-out of tips, switch “off” unused equipment or
the solder lands and on the connection balls of the (LF)BGA. reduce heat.
Note: Do not apply solder paste, as this has been shown to • Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering
result in problems during re-soldering. tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to
avoid mixed regimes. If this cannot be avoided, carefully
Device Replacement clear the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin.
The last step in the repair process is to solder the new • Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals.
component on the board. Ideally, the (LF)BGA should be Not listed standard material (commodities) has to be
aligned under a microscope or magnifying glass. If this is not purchased at external companies.
possible, try to align the (LF)BGA with any board markers. • Special information for lead-free BGA ICs: these ICs will be
So as not to damage neighbouring components, it may be delivered in so-called "dry-packaging" to protect the IC
necessary to reduce some temperatures and times. against moisture. This packaging may only be opened
shortly before it is used (soldered). Otherwise the body of
the IC gets "wet" inside and during the heating time the
More Information
For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this structure of the IC will be destroyed due to high (steam-)
pressure inside the body. If the packaging was opened
URL: www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription,
before usage, the IC has to be heated up for some hours
not available for all regions). After login, select “Magazine”,
then go to “Workshop Information”. Here you will find (around 90°C) for drying (think of ESD-protection!).
Do not re-use BGAs at all!
Information on how to deal with BGA-ICs.
• For sets produced before 1.1.2005, containing leaded
soldering tin and components, all needed spare parts will
2.3.4 Lead-free Solder be available till the end of the service period. For the repair
of such sets nothing changes.
Philips CE is producing lead-free sets (PBF) from 1.1.2005
onwards.
In case of doubt whether the board is lead-free or not (or with
mixed technologies), you can use the following method:
Identification: The bottom line of a type plate gives a 14-digit • Always use the highest temperature to solder, when using
serial number. Digits 5 and 6 refer to the production year, digits SAC305 (see also instructions below).
7 and 8 refer to production week (in example below it is 1991 • De-solder thoroughly (clean solder joints to avoid the
week 18). mixing of two alloys).

Caution: For BGA-ICs, you must use the correct temperature


profile, which is coupled to the 12NC. For an overview of these
profiles, visit the website www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com
(needs subscription, but is not available for all regions).
You will find this and more technical information within the
"Magazine", chapter "Workshop information".
For additional questions please contact your local repair help
desk.
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2.3.5 Practical Service Precautions

Figure 2-1 Serial number example • It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock.
While some sources are expected to have a possible
Regardless of the special lead-free logo (which is not always dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of
indicated), one must treat all sets from this date onwards limited current and are sometimes held in less regard.
according to the rules as described below. • Always respect voltages. While some may not be
dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected
reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a

P powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation.


It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution.
b
Figure 2-2 Lead-free logo

Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected


by the workshop during a repair:
• Use only lead-free soldering tin Philips SAC305 with order
code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder paste is required,
please contact the manufacturer of your soldering
equipment. In general, use of solder paste within
workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to
store and to handle.
• Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free
soldering tin. The solder tool must be able:
– To reach a solder-tip temperature of at least 400°C.
– To stabilise the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip.
– To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
• Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature of around
360°C - 380°C is reached and stabilised at the solder joint.
Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec.
Avoid temperatures above 400°C, otherwise wear-out of
tips will increase drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed.
EN 6 3. TE3.1E CA Directions for Use

3. Directions for Use


You can download this information from the following websites:
http://www.philips.com/support
http://www.p4c.philips.com
Mechanical Instructions TE3.1E CA 4. EN 7

4. Mechanical Instructions
Index of this chapter:
4.1 Exploded view
4.2 Rear Cover Removal
4.3 Service Position Main Panel
4.4 Side I/O Panel Removal
4.5 Rear Cover Mounting

4.1 Exploded View

F_15850_028.eps
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Figure 4-1 Exploded view

4.2 Rear Cover Removal

1. Remove all fixation screws (9x) of the rear cover.


2. Pull the rear cover a little backwards.
3. Now pull the rear cover backwards to remove it.

4.3 Service Position Main Panel

1. Remove the main panel [1]. At the same time, pull the
panel away from the CRT [2].
2. Turn the panel 90 degrees clockwise [3].
3. Flip the panel 90 degrees [4], with the components towards
the CRT

4.4 Side I/O Panel Removal

Remove the side I/O panel after unscrewing the screws (2x) at
the bottom of the set.

4.5 Rear Cover Mounting

To reassemble the set, perform all described processes in


reverse order.
Be sure that, before the rear cover is mounted:
• The mains cord is mounted correctly in its guiding bracket.
• All wires/cables are returned in their original position
EN 8 5. TE3.1E CA Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding

5. Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding


Index of this chapter How to navigate
1. Service Modes • Select menu items with the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys.
2. Fault Finding • With the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys, it is possible to
change the value of the first item (Program)
• With the CURSOR RIGHT and OK keys, activate the
5.1 Service Modes selected menu item.
• When you press the MENU key in a sub menu, you will
The Service Mode offers features, which the service technician return to the previous menu.
can use to repair a set. Any feature change, made via the • When you press the MENU key in the Service Mode menu,
Service Menu, will respond at the same time. All displayed text you will return to the Main menu.
strings in the Service Modes are in English.
How to exit
5.1.1 TV Service Mode • With the STANDBY command, the set switches to
Standby.
Purpose • With the MENU key, the set returns to the Main menu.
• To perform alignments (e.g. colour adjustment and Switching the set 'off' and 'on' with the mains switch, brings
geometry alignments) the set into normal operation again. All changes in the
• To change option settings Service Mode are stored immediately.

Specifications
All service unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled, like:
• Auto switch 'off' (when there is no 'ident' signal)
• Timer switch to a channel
• Automatic user menu time-out
• The NVM is unprotected
• AV functions are not working

How to enter the Service Mode


Screen menu's must be 'off', when you enter the Service Mode.
Use a standard customer RC transmitter and key in the code
062596 directly followed by the MENU button in 10 seconds.
The following screen is visible when you enter the Service
Mode:

F_15850_005.eps
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Figure 5-1 TV Service Mode Menu

• LLLLLLL. This is the used IC type.


• PAB#-XX. This is the software identification.
– P = Philips.
– A = the region (W = West Europe, E = East Europe).
– B = sound specification (M = Mono, S = Stereo).
– # = number of TXT pages.
– XX = the software version number (the first X is the
main software version number and the second X is the
sub software version number).
• PROGRAM. .......
• OPTIONS. Three codes possible.
• GEOMETRY. To align the geometry (see chapter 8.x for a
detailed description).
• G2A. To align the G2 (see chapter 8.x for a detailed
description).
• VIDEO. To adjust RGB, R_cut-off and G_cut-off.
• TUNER/IF. To align the tuner.
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding TE3.1E CA 5. EN 9

5.2 Fault Finding

5.2.1 Fault Tracing Diagram for Power Supply

Switched mode
Power Supply defective,
D101-04 Fuse +123V is missing or
YES F1
C101-04 level is wrong
Defective
C106, T101

NO

R107, R105 NO Voltage at


open drain of
circuit T101

YES

YES Voltage at
R104 I101 pin 3
< 1V

NO

R111, D107 start-up


YES voltage pin
D116,
8
< 8V

NO

I101

NO

Measure

NO +123V
V102, R159 adjustable with
V101

YES

Control range of
switched-mode
Power Supply F_15850_006.eps
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Figure 5-2 Fault Tracing


EN 10 5. TE3.1E CA Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding
Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms TE3.1E CA 6. 11

6. Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms


Wiring Diagram

U_MCU U_POWER
MCU.Sch POWER.Sch

STDBY
DVD_SB
STDBY
DVD_SB
A9
DVD_STB DVD_STB
BRST_ON/O BRST_ON/OFF
FF U_CRT
CRT.Sch

V_OSD
HOSD

AV_STATUS
A13
AV1/ AV2

L/LA
CVBS_TXT
A2-A7 B_OSD
G_OSD
R_OSD
SCL
SDA

U_SOUND
SOUND.Sch
AV2_ AUDL
AV2_ AUDR
LDVD/SC2L
RDVD/SC2R

SCL
SDA

L1OUT
R1OUT
L1IN
A3
R1IN
L2IN
R2IN U_MISPART
L2OUT MISPART.Sch
R2OUT

A8
U_SCART U_VIDEO
SCART.Sch VIDEO.Sch

CVBS_TXT
A10 R
G
B
R
G
B
DVD/SC2-SEL CVBSOUT
CVBSOUT FBEXT
FBEXT CVBSEXT U_DEFLECTION
CVBSEXT DEFLECTION.Sch
BRST_ON/OFF

U_TUNER
TUNER.Sch
A5 V_OSD

SCL SCL BCLG BCLG


A4-A12
SDA SDA V_AMP V_AMP
HOSD HOSD

A1 AGC
IF1
AGC
IF1
HOUT
VERT
HOUT
VERT

IF2 IF2

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Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms TE3.1E CA 6. 12

Block Diagram Main

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Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms TE3.1E CA 6. 13

Block Diagram Power Supply

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Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms TE3.1E CA 6. 14

I2C Diagram

+5V
A1 A5 A2 A6 A3

R013 R012

SDA SDA SDA SDA


5 R614
TUN ER

SCL SCL SCL SCL


4 R613

R333 R334 R048 R049 R207 R208

51 52 6 5 20 19 7 8
VIDEO EEPROM
PROC. MCU MSP

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts TE3.1E CA 7. 15

7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


Main Panel: Tuner
1 2 3 4

A1 TUNER A1
TT01
UV1316
II - TUNER X101
UV1316
MAIN TUNER
0 C260
GND K100
N260 A
GND-PWR 0

V H F3

V H F1
GND 10N100V

A GC

UHF
TUN

A FT

NC

NC

I F2

I F1
5V
GND-PWR GND-PWR

V H F3

V H F1
A GC

UHF
TUN

A FT

NC

NC

I F2

I F1
5V
D D

10

11
1

9
J207 LT01
RT17
CT17
N717 N626 N079
33V

10

11
1

9
22K IF1
N715
10uH J107 N198
IF1
GND-PWR N308
CT01 N625
CT02 N051
RT03
N725
N619
IND500-10UH
47U50 N608
N716
N718
N719 100N 100N 5VM N078 L602
0R RT04 1uH C605
GND-PWR GND-PWR 0R N598 8P2
CT13
R701 IF2
N199
IF2
RT20
10K GND-PWR
C076 10P 5VM
680K SCL R613 N050 L601
GND-PWR N597
5V
R755 N720
10uH
C079 5V 5V 100R C602 J995 J257
10N RT21 C607 C603
10K 47N 100U16
100P 100N R601
N599 GND-PWR TT02 220K 4K7
GND-PWR
GND-PWR LT02 BC847
RT12 DT01 GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR R606
SDA R614
N042 6K8 N324
15K
CT03 150R 1/4W 100R
RT13 C608 D601
0R 1/10W BA582 100P
D027 RT22 AGC
6K8 FT01 K9453M AGC
LL4148 CHR0805-1R00
GND-PWR CT08 DT02 R602 C601
LT04 RT06 1 5 GND-PWR 27K 47U25 LL4148
N294
N307
GND-PWR
IND500-1U0H 1N 1K FOR SECAM L
BA582
N620 GND-PWR GND-PWR ELSE D601 JUMPER
CT07 DT03
RT40 2 4
100U50 N325 LT06
LT05 22K 33V N632
+5V
IND500-1U0H BA582
C C606 C627 10uH C
GND-PWR 100N 10N CT31
IND500-10UH
+5V 100N

3
N334
GND-PWR
FT02 K3953M GND-PWR GND-PWR
GND-PWR
IT01 J073
2 5 RT15
N337

0R 1 24 J067
N624
IF1 SIF2
CT09 RT27
RT16
N013
RT32
1 4 N336 2 23 10R
N295
IF2 SIF1 N335

0R N293
N633

1N LT03 10K CT32


RT05 CT30
CT04 3
OP1 DELEAT
22 N629 10uH 100N
10U25
100N 22K
3

GND-PWR N636
Q027GND-PWR GND-PWR
GND-PWR 4 21 RT36 BC848BLT1
N298
FMPLL AFC
N421 100R
CT20 CT11 5 20
N297
DEEM VP
390P 10N RT30 RT37
CT21 1K 220R
N630
GND-PWR 6 19
N300
AFD VPLL N299
N637

N420
220N GND-PWR GND-PWR
RT23 RT14 CT16
5K6 CT12 CT22 7 18 CT24 330R CT05 RT31
DGND AGND GND-PWR 10U25
10N 470N 1N5 100N 75R
CT25 N635
RT18 LT07 N128
J080
MONO-IN GND-PWRGND-PWRGND-PWRGND-PWR8 17 GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR
AUD CVBS
100R 4.7uH
B
N296
N301 N419 CVBS_TUNER2 B
100N CT23 J239 CVBS_TUNER2
CT10 9 16
TOP VAGC N418
GND-PWR RT24
1N N628
N631

RT07 RT08 XT01470N CT15 620R

3
N773 SDA GND-PWR N621 10 15 N726
SDA REF GND-PWR N627
100R 100R N417
4MHZ HC49 10P CT14 FT04
RT09 RT10 RT25
SCL 11 14 10P TPW02B
N766 N767 N622
SCL TAGC N453 N452
5V
100R 100R J070 J071 12K

2
N454
RT01 N182

CT26 CT27 CT28 CT29 12 13 CT06


SIOMAD NC 100K
47P 47P 22P 22P 100N GND-PWR
N338
N618
GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWRGND-PWR TDA9886 GND-PWR GND-PWR
RT02 RT11
1

+5V N623

10K RT39 100R RT26


J026 FT03
SCL 10K 12K
SCL TPW02B
SDA J027
SDA
GND-PWR GND-PWR
2

GND-PWR

+5V
RT33
CT33
0R AUDIO_TUNER2
RT28
N087
AUDIO_TUNER2
470N CT34
A 10K A
N012
220N
MONO-IN RT34 N634 Q030
BC547B GND-PWR
N233
0R

RT35 RT29 N638

0R 10K RT38
390R II - TUNER AUDIO AMPLIFIER
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Main Panel: EEPROM and MCU


1 2 3 4

A2 EEPROM A2 A6
VSTB
VCLK DVD OPT.
VDATAOUT R179
VDATAIN +5VDVDRW
VDATAIN IR01

GN D
0R

V CC
J147 34836
RW OPT.

IR
A6 MCU R178
18K
R035
4K7
R033
4K7
R034
10K
S0021 J149 +5V N003

3 S004 SC011
N239
VSTB N807 R063 0R SDA KEYB N210 N209

2 N789 VCLK SCL N 7 6 4 2 2 SCL J114J115 J119


3 VDATAOUT D013 1 3 SDA N 7 7 0
N795 R062 0R GND-PWR
D 4 N640 J100 N796
STDBY 4 D
GND-PWR COMPAIR 5VM
5 5
GND-PWR N208 GND-PWR
6 IR_DVD N201
N488 S001 SERVICE
J148 C034 J122 1
DVD TV +5V
D006 56P 2
IR_DVD N207 GND-PWR
LL4148 N204 N205 N206 IR_TV 3
N202
J121 J118 J117 J116 N489 4
KEYB 5 R003 R004 R005 R006
C026 R009
N211 N468

J164 6
220R +5VDVDRW +5V R059 220R 820R 560R 1K5
220R IR&LED
+5V 22P N639 C080 R051
N469 N470

C028 R008 N662 10N 470R SW04


4 S003
N486
4K7 N175
SW01 SW02
R011 3 GND-PWR CH+ CH- VOL+
R061 R057 GND-PWR
N005
22P T002 R040 2 D030
C006 C001 BC848BLT1 +5V
100R C027 1K5 1 N177
N497
47U25 10U50 R055 C032 0R 10K
220R 22P GND-PWR GND-PWR
N356
R002 REC_LED&EJECT N660 BAT85
D003 22P N490
2K2
GND-PWR
N467
GND-PWR I001 R076 SW03
T003 C002 GND-PWR
N302
BC858BLT1 J127 1K5 VOL-
1 56
R064 GND-PWR N236
P20 P21
2.7V ZENER 220R C029 N665
22P 2 55 +5V GND-PWR GND-PWR
N663 N664
RESET P22 GND-PWR N355 +5V R077
R056 J098 N495 N496

C033 3 54N 3 5 4 22P J301 J300


4K7 4N7
N203
P07 P23 R065 5K6
R001 J125 10K 5V
N118 N117
220R 4 53 CHR-SW
P06 P24 N115
CHR-SW
GND-PWR GND-PWR N119
J102 J103 R030 N116
J066 R024
5 52 R072 10K
GND-PWR
N240
P05 P25 N353
+5V N349
N350
T005 N037
C 10K BC848BLT1 C
6 51 J124 10K
P04 OSCIN
N352 N494
J074J082 J175J176 N032

X001
DVD/SC2-SEL 7 50 J177
DVD/SC2-SEL N147 N144
P03 OSCOUT N351
J181J182J183J184J185J186J274J275
J998 4MHZ GND-PWR
AV_STATUS 8 49 C022 C023
N043 N040 N033 N034 N031 N030

AV_STATUS N094
P02 P47
J112 22P 22P +5V +5V +5V N035

R043 N093
GND-PWR
S_SEL_1 9 48
4K7 S_SEL_1 N751
P01 P46 N348

+5V +5V +5V +5V +5V J126


J092 J093
S_SEL_2 10 47 BRST_ON/OFF R054 D004 D005
S_SEL_2 P00 P45 BRST_ON/OFF
GND-PWR N010
J627 4K7 LL4148 LL4148
R013 R012 R015 R007 R010 J094 N753 N110
N109 J626 N070
S_SEL_3 11 46 R080 10K
4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7 S_SEL_3 P37 P44 N347
12(3V3)V
J090 N755

L/LA N754
12 45 R081 10K
L/LA N216
P36 P43 N346
5VS
J134 J173
AV1/AV2 N095 13 44 TXT-SW N055
AV1/AV2 P35 P42
DVD_STB
J019 J058 J029 DVD_STB R052 R028
STDBY
N779 N777
14 43 VOL
STDBY N778
P34 P41 N345
VOL
N487
J009 10K 0R
B_OSDN 1 0 1 R016 1K 15 42 N138 N137
R032
B_OSD N102
BLUE P40 N136 N139
+5V
J008 N471 J129 J130 J131 C041 4K7 C025
G_OSD R017 1K 16 41 1U50
G_OSD N168
GREEN VSYNC N344
R060 DVD_SB
N472 10U DVD_SB
J007 R018
R_OSD 1K 17 40 4K7
R_OSD N736
RED HSYNC GND-PWR
N737 N473 GND-PWR D002
FB_OSD R019 18 39 R044
FB_OSD 470R FB AVCC N343
+5V +5V
N163 N474
10K N006
SDA 19 38 R025 N479 LL4148
SDA SDA PLLR N342
R045 V_OSD
C020 N292
V_OSD
5K6 J075
B SCL N768
20 37 100N R027 10K B
SCL SCL PLLF CD28 N786
J078 J087 J106 C030 C019 4K7
22P 4N7 C024 470N16V
21 36 D001
5VD N049
VCC VSS C031 470P N179
C004 LL4148
100P GND-PWR GND-PWR
100U16 C005 22 35
JTDO AGND GND-PWR
100N HOSD
N046
N194
HOSD
23 34 GND-PWR
WSCF CVBS1 N341
5VA
GND-PWR GND-PWR
24 33 C016 T001
WSCR CVBS2 N340 C040 J011
BC848BLT1 CVBS_TXT
N661 N131 N130
CVBS_TXT
GND-PWR 25 AVDD3 JTMS
32 470N
470N
C015
26 31 JS01 R053 TXT-SW
5VA N047
TEST AVDD2 N238 N784

C003 R047 0R R058 47K


C008 R022 27 30 100P
10U50 N237 N477
MCFM CVBS0 4K7 47K
100N
5K6 IC02 24C16
28 29
JTCK TXCF R049
GND-PWR GND-PWR C010 C009 GND-PWR GND-PWR SDA N485
5 4
2N2 22P N339
SDA USS
SCL N 7 6 9 R048 100R 6 3
GND-PWR SCL A2
ST92195 R023 100R 7 2
15K N484
PTC A1
RTC GND-PWR N478 5VA
3 J291
N424 8
VDD A0
1
C013 C014
D050 2N2 470N 2
R120 1K J241
1
6V5 N506 N309

R124 GND-PWR GND-PWR JC01


N507
LL4148 D051 C123 C042 +5V C011 GND-PWR
D052 2K2 100N EXT INFRARED
1N5226B 3.3 V ZENER LL4148 22P U004 100N
R123 Y002
A 1 8 GND-PWR A
10K N728
XTAL1 VDD
N508
GND-PWR 32.768KHZ HC49S2 7
XTAL2 INT
N727
3 6 R121 100R SCL
N242
RST SCL
N723
C045 4 5 R122 100R SDA
470U16 VSS SDA
C043
SUPERCAP 0.1F N722

100N
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Main Panel: Sound


1 2 3 4

SOUND SOUND PROCESSOR


A3 I202 MSP 3415G N394
C245
GND-PWR
A3
2P2
1 52 X201
NC XTAL_OUT R212
18.432MHZ C244
N761 N760 N759
SC
SC
2 51
AUD_OL_OUT XTAL_IN N393
GND-PWR 75R R224 J109 J110 J077 N 7 5 6
F201
100R
GND-PWR 3 50 2P2 TPSRD 4.43
D_CTH_OUT_1 TESTEN GND-PWR
D C242 D
C207 4 49 GND-PWR GND-PWR
D_CTR_OUT_0 ANA_IN2+ N392
GND-PWR
100N C241
5 48 56P
5V ADR_SEL ANA_IN- N391
GND-PWR
C240 R211
6 47 N390
56P N257 N038
STANDBYQ ANA_IN1+ 5V
56P 0R
SCL R207 7 46
SCL N527
I2C_CL AVSUP N389

C239
100R
SDA N775 N776
R208 8 45 N183
C238
SDA N528
I2C_DA AVSS GND-PWR GND-PWR
J085 J105 J108 C257 100N
100R
9 44 10U50 AM_MONO
N774
I2S_CL MONO_IN N387 N388 N086
AM_MONO
C236 J111
10 43 330N
I2S_WS VREFTOP N386
GND-PWR
C234
11 42 3.3U50 R1IN
I2S_DA_OUT SC1_IN_R N385 N740
R1IN
C233
12 41 C235 330N L1IN
I2S_DA_IN1 SC1_IN_L N384 N220
L1IN
GND-PWR C232
13 40 N383 330N N743 R2IN
ADR_DA SC2_IN_R 100N R2IN
C231
GND-PWR GND-PWR 14 39 330N L2IN
ADR_WS SC2_IN_L N382
L2IN
C230
15 38 330N RDVD/SC2R
ADR_CL SC3_IN_R N381
RDVD/SC2R
C208 C209 C229
10U50 100N 16 37 330N LDVD/SC2L
5V DVSUP SC3_IN_L N380 N232
LDVD/SC2L
C228 330N
N036
17 36
GND-PWR DVSS AGNDC N379
GND-PWR
C227 3.3U50
R209 GND-PWR 18 35
C I2S_DA_IN2 AHVSS GND-PWR GND-PWR C
47K
100N C226 R210
19 34
NC CAPL_M N378
8V
C210 10U50 0R C225
100N N529 20 33 N377
RESETQ AHVSUP
C075 C223 C224
AV2_AUDR 21 32 100N
AV2_AUDR N098 N097 N247
DACA_R CAPL_A N376
GND-PWR
J160 J136 C077 C222
AV2_AUDL 22U50 N248
22 N249 N250
31 10U50 10U50 L1OUT
AV2_AUDL DACA_L SC1_OUT_L N375 N222
L1OUT
J135 J153J139 C221
N096
22U50 23 30 22U50 R1OUT
GND-PWR VREF2 SC1_OUT_R N374 N742
R1OUT
C215
TV_S/R 24 29 22U50
N255
DACM_R VREF1 GND-PWR
C216 J234 C220
TV_S/L 470N 25 28 L2OUT
N256
DACM_L SC2_OUT_L N372 N226
L2OUT
N373 C219
470N 26 27 22U50 R2OUT
DACM_SUB SC2_OUT_R N370
R2OUT
J233
C218 C217
N371
22U50 N746

1N 1N

GND-PWR GND-PWR

AUDIO AMPLIFIER
I201

PGN D 2

PGN D 1
B B

OU T 2+

OU T 1+
OU T 2-

OU T 1-
V .CN 1

V .CN 2
SGN D
V SU P

TDA7057Q
V I N1

V I N2
NC

10

11

12

13
1

N021 N019 N020


R201 N524 GND-PWR 9
GND-PWR GND-PWR
+12VA N022

J200 J201 J202 J028 JMP


C201 C259
100N N364 N365 N366 N367 N369 S202
1000U25 5
N368 4
GND-PWR
GND-PWR 3
2
VOL 1
VOL N803 N804

J083 J084
H.P.
C206 R206
GND-PWR
10U50 4K7
J293 16V J294 J295
N073
GND-PWR GND-PWR
N074 N072

R226 R225 C202 C203


C258 D508
2k 2k N802
4.7U50 4.7U50
N679 N525 N526

T150
100uf T151 N678
1N4148
N539
R227 BC847B
R229 R228 BC847B 1K2 R203 R204 R205 R202
D507 4K7 1K C204 1K 4K7
A 6V5 N537
10N C205 A
100k 22k LL4148
N538 10N
N782
GND-PWRGND-PWRGND-PWRGND-PWR
TV _S/R
TV _S/L

N783

GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR

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Main Panel: Deflection


1 2 3 4

A4 VERTICAL DEFLECTION 125VOUT A4


!
125V
R160

5R6 5W
HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
A10 HORIZONTAL DEFL. L403
L402
200uH
N444 2
1
S403
A10
D L404 604200000391 D
100uH
HDY
N445
D406 C413 N696
1 14
BYV36C R414 HORZ EHT
1K
1N2KV
N568
N569
N285
C403 C404
R413
OPT. 6N8 2KV
5K6 3W
R422 R423 R424
C414 N571
VC
C515 GND-PWR GND-PWR
1U250 R425 1M 1M5 1M5
220N400V 125VOUT 13
750K
FOCUS N573 N572

GND-PWR GND-PWR
12 R421 8V
1M GND-PWR
C408 G2 N060
C419 R429
22U160
D401 1U160V R412
11
! N081 +B 2 ABL 8 N447 N448
2K
R415 N570
2K4
R325 J016
BCLG
BCLG
! N443
BYV36C
GND-PWR
N650
GND-PWR D405
N322
R406 N565 5 E/W 10
J218J292 2K R411
7K5
22K N105

R401 R404
N564
VID C417 C418
N562 1 L401 5 JUMPER 100N
16V T402 BYV36C 24V 4 N446 100N
R407 C409
4R7 BU508DF GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR
0.22R 1/2W 470K
C401 R403 10U250 N566 9
100U25 2 R405 R410
100R H 12V 3
39R 0.22R
R409
3 4 GND-PWR GND-PWR N567
C GND-PWR N563 GND-PWR JMP
6 7 C462 C
602300033071 GND GND D407 100P500V
C402 GND-PWR N651
10N BYV36C N024
+24V_VERT
N189 C412 J205
1000U35
T401
BC639
N695
! 100N
C411

HOUT GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR


HOUT N284

1
2
3
4
N196 R402 C405
C407 D402
LL4148 47K 100N
100N R332
GND-PWR 560R
S401

H EA T ER
GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWRGND-PWR

GN D A
+175V
CRT BRD N191

J051

J054

VERTICAL DEFLECTION N193


J060
HOSD
HOSD
I401 TDA1771
RA M PGEN

B U F.OU T
H EI GH T

FB.GEN
T RI GI N

I N V .I N

B GND-PWR
OSV S

B
GN D
OU T

VS

R456
180K
J042

10
1

N287
R455 4K7 J041 J047 R444 82K VC
V_AMP N580 N788
VC
V_AMP N785

V_OSD N585 N578 C445


V_OSD
VERT J043 C442 R445 100U50
VERT N799 N584
47N 8K2
R452 330R
N787
J046 GND-PWR +24V_VERT
+24V_VERT
N801 R446
D441
R454 R453 R457
N025
3K3
N579
47K 3K3 OPT.
R428
N698
Q442 470R N581 R449 R448 1N4007
BC337-16 91R 2K0
N697 R447
N583 2K4 N582
T441 R440
BC848BLT1 R450
N466 N575 N574
220R
J240 N286 C443
C444 22U50 0.82R
Q443 2200U25
BC327-16 GND-PWR
R451 R458
6K8 0R

A GND-PWRGND-PWR GND-PWR A
N577

R441
2R2
B
A

N576

C441
220N
VERT
S421
GND-PWR
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Main Panel: Video


1 2 3 4

A5 VIDEO R342 N067


8V
A5
F302 10K
K9453 D307 R343
J044 R341
BCLG BA282
BCLG 10K 10K
N104 5 1 N329

D311 D310
ICATH R387 T314 N319
N321 N320 N560
BC848BLT1
D308 C342
N197
LL 4148 10K R388 4 2 N330 IF1
7.5V ZENER 5VC
0R OPTIONAL
D
C353 C301 R345 1N D
47K 22N J311 BA282
GND-PWR N261 L304
2K2 N048
5V
1U16 T302 T303 C332

3
10uH
GND-PWR BC848BLT1 GND-PWR C333
R344 100U16 100N
N041

C302 N545
N680

GND-PWR 68K
N262
R346 N214 N215 N217
L/LA
BC848BLT1 L/LA GND-PWR GND-PWR
10U50 22K
J079J091 J168 R328
C303 N542

GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR 15K C331


C330
4N7 2.2U50
22N N331 J022
AM_MONO
F301 AM_MONO
(PAL I--J1981m) C304 I301
K3953 N084
J209 GND-PWR GND-PWR
N277

1 56 N085 N416
IF1 1 5 1U50 NC/SIF1 FMCAP
IF1 C336
C349 N332 2 55 D304
NC/SIF2 AUDOUT 1U50 R331 HOSD
GND-PWR N083 J195
N543 N192
HOSD
3 54 2K2
IF2 2 4 100N NC/AGCSIF GND GND-PWR LL4148 D303 C361
IF2 GND-PWR LL4148 470P
4 53 R329
VREF VCC 8K2
N772
J023 C328 GND-PWR GND-PWR
5 52 N 4 1 5 R334 SDA
AGCIF SDA N771
SDA

3
100R
GND-PWR
GND-PWR
6 51 N 4 1 4 R333 SCL
N328
PIFIN1 SCL SCL 100N 8V
100R N765
L305
7 50 C327
N327
PIFIN2 SLPF N413

10uH
GND-PWR
AGC R361 8 49
AGC N082 N550
AGCTU LFB/SSC N412
100U16
R330
C 680R C306 2K2 C
C344 N264
R301 N263 9 48 N411
R327 N195
HOUT
4N7 IFPLL HOUT HOUT
C305 150R J039 J040 470R J048 J049
330N 10 47 VERT
GND-PWR GNDIF VERT VERT
C348 GND-PWR N797 N800 N798 D302
GND-PWR 1N 11 46 BCLG
N276
FMOUT BCL N410

L301 C335 R326 N103

10N 12 45 4.7U50 56K LL4148


5V N437
VCCIF VCC1 N409

C350 10uH J006 J045 J024 N065


SC N757 N278
13 44 CVBSOUT2
SC N279
CVBSOUT CVBSOUT1 CVBSOUT2
J061 J069 R335 GND-PWR 8V
220P C343 14 43
N758 100R
100P C307 N265
EXTAUD GND1 GND-PWR
100U16 C308
CVBSOUT1 100N C309 LC1 N227
15 42 V_AMP
CVBSOUT1 100N LC1 STV2246H/48H VAMP V_AMP
J313 N544

GND-PWR GND-PWR LC2 16 41 N 4 0 8


LC2 CLPF R324
C358
3 T301 1 LC1 GND-PWR J015 N228 C352 X301 10K
N068 L303 N438
17 40 N 4 0 7 470P
L302 8u2 8V N439
VCC2 XTAL1 N280
GND-PWR
N333
J247 C312 C356N 2 8 1
10uH J246 X302 XTAL4.43MHZ
1

R307 N267
18 39 22P GND-PWR
GND-PWR D305
N540 N266
CVBS1 XTAL2 GND-PWR R336
4 2 LC2 1K5 R308 J226 N406
3.579MHZ HC49 C324 N318
5VC
F303 1U50 19 38 N 4 0 5 0R
C310 GND-PWR GND XTAL3 GND-PWR R323 R337 330K
TB01B C311 C325 LL4148
44MH39PF 1K5 100U16 100N J018 4N7
27K 330K
J158 20 37 100N FB_OSD
M H1

N268
CVBS2 FBOSD N160 N162 N161
FB_OSD N541

C323 J017 J188 C326


2

GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR 21 36 N 4 0 4 R_OSD GND-PWR 1U50 GND-PWR


N561
BS ROSD R_OSD
C313 C322
CVBSEXT 22 35 N 4 0 3 100N G_OSD
CVBSEXT N132
CVBS3 GOSD N167
G_OSD
C321 GND-PWR
GND-PWR 1U50 23 34 N 4 0 2 100N B_OSD
B R389 N275
CHR BOSD B_OSD B
8V
J235 390K
24 33 N 4 0 1 100N R315 ICATH 5 S301
C315 APR ICATH
DVD_Y/SC2_V 1K 4
DVD_Y/SC2_V N142 N140 N269
R316 GND-PWR
J065 25 32 N 4 0 0 RED 3
N271
BEXT ROUT N750

1U50 150R GREEN 2


C345 N273
26 31 N 3 9 9 R317 N190 BLUE 1
CHR_DVD GEXT GOUT
CHR_DVD N114
150R
R318 RGB
27 30 N 3 9 8 N106
100N REXT BOUT
150R
R303 C314 C318 28 29 CVBS_TXT
120R 1U50 FBEXT NTBC/CVBSOUT1 CVBS_TXT

22N
GND-PWR GND-PWR
C319 N164
N272

B
B 22N
G
G
C320
R
R N274

R314 R393 R320 R391 R322 R340


22N 47K 1.2K 1K 1.2K 5K6 10K
FBEXT
FBEXT
N270 GND-PWR

R312 R311 R310 C317 R309


75R 75R 75R 1U50
330K
A A
D320 D321 D322 D323 GND-PWR
5V1 ZENER 5V1 ZENER 5V1 ZENER 5V1 ZENER

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Side AV Panel
1 2 3 4

A7 SIDE AV A7
L901
1
D K904 D
FB
VIDEO C901 C902 R901
K901

2
10PF 10PF VAL
1

GND2 GND2 GND2 GND2 2


K903 L902
1 GND2 3
L
10uH
4
C903 C904 R917

2
10PF 10PF 47K 5

GND GND GND GND FRONT_AV

L903
K902 1
R 10uH GND
R916
C C905 C906 C
2
10PF 10PF 47K

GND GND GND GND

J902 J901

GND1 GND GND2

K906
2 K907
7 1
5
4 2
8
3 3
B C909 GND1 B
1
L904 R902 4
HPH7233 10uH VAL
47uF/50V 5
C908
L905 R903 CON5

J900
10uH VAL
47uF/50V K905
GND1
4
C910 C911 C912 C913
10PF 10PF 10PF 10PF 3

2
GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1
1

SPEAKER

A A

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Main Panel: Power


1 2 3 4

A8 POWER S101
220VAC D007
A8
!
D008
MCR22
N304
6V5
POW1
POWER SW.
J001
! I102 LM317 BYD33J
C012
C007
22U25

B
A
F101 D009
S100 N641
T2.5AL 250V VX1
N063

IN OUT N361
8V
C147 R117 C131 100P100 GND-PWR
N642
ADJ JMP
N326
1000U25 330R 100U25 C136
C101 C148 C132 N435
R115 R135 R136 N075
N077
N076

220N275V 100N 100N 33V


220VAC_IN GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR 22K 22K 22K C120 J206 J208 J210
R166 220P
T102 STDBY D108 N503 N511
22U50
D STDBY D
N643 N360 N667 N780

Pri+

Sec- Sec+
L101 C133 R118 R154 BC848BLT1 22K 125V
J250
N080

J002 2*27MH 1U50 C118


1K8 10K
C775 BYW95C GND-PWR
! 47U160
N644 D109

Pri-
100N ZTK33B 33V ZENER
GND-PWR
N505

R026 GND-PWR
R172
3M3
0R GND-PWR D128
N480 STPS5L40-C2
R071 L114
3M3 N456 C113 C104 GND-PWR
N026
4V5
C102 OPT C161 J072
220N275V 2200U16 C162
100N
N423
2.2N400V 2.2N400V
J302 L002 N436

D101 D103 L110


J310
R101
! 602190000381
N512
N455
N252 4uH GND-PWR GND-PWR

P102 ! 5R6 5W 1N5062 1N5062 L111


1 2
L113 R167

J245
N457 N433
FUSE 5A 32V
R113 C106 FB FB
PTC 18R C103 C114 C119 C155 N427
D010
1
2

1M 100U 400V R110


3 2 8.2N400V C105 220P2KV R132
33K5W 6V5M
N646
N172
33N400V 3 C035
S102 2.2N400V 2.2N400V L005
B R105 12 FUSE 5A 32V STPS5L40-C2
OP01 D102 D104
N430
100U50
A J286 D111 C017
N501
P101 1M2
C160 OPT. C151 FB
PTH451A 100N
1N400V D106 220P2KV N057
1

N171
L112 GND-PWR J287 GND-PWR
1N5062 1N5062 600V 1.5A
GND-PWR STPS5L40-C2
R138 FB 10
C108
N645 N509

C140 N666 N058


6V5
JUMPER 680P1KV C121 C125
8.2P50V N434
11 C124
C112 C165 R107 C150 100P
N499
220U25 2200U16 470U25
C 470P 470P T101 C122 C
100R 7 D110
6N80
N502
100N
4
N357 N071
I101 C117 16V GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR
ICE1QS01 56P
!
N428
BYV36C
R014
9 14
1 8N 3 5 9 N520 N431 N241 N303

NC VCC 100K
R114 R175 D120 C037
2 7 R184
PCS OUT R116 390K 75R 8 VX1 100P
C115 N429 N523
N358
33R 5
3 6 100N 5A32V N808
N498
RZI GND BYW95C
N521
L115 L006
13 16
R103 4 5
N432 N306 N426
N251
SRC OFC N504
D132 FB FB
18K
C109 LL4148
J217N 4 2 2 33U50 15 6
GND-PWR D012 D112 R020
C110 C021
BYW98 BYW95C 1K
1N R174 100N
N676

N519
T115
BC548B N018
+12VA +12V
!
V101 39K
R176 C166
TRISK2KH D107 D131 10U50 C138
D116 220R C036 C018
R104 R111 LL4148 R177
100N 470N35V
47K 100R N677 470MF35V N173
D117 18V ZENER 0R
R140
N311
LL4148
N312
I104 GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR
N313
Q102 N056
6K8 TCDT1101G BC848BLT1
LL4148 N362
6V5
C111 C145 R163 R146
8.2P 220P 820R R162 R161 10K
N516 N515
N305

1K 180K C176
D119 C152 C153
B
! 47U25 B

1N5231B 5.1V ZENER


N363

T105 LL4148 Z102 22P 10N

6V5
R130
N668
BC639
N001
+5V
C116 ! D118
TL431CZ1 N731

V102
D011
LL4148
R156
22K
GND-PWR
R133 4R7
2.2N400V 10K
R155 T108
150R N314

N729 C135 N724 N673

15R
BD537 N510
100N L106 R109 R152 GND-PWR R165 R159
CP45 R131 GND-PWR
GND-PWR 5VD
! 130K
N500
2K7
22U25 150R 10uH 4M7
D121
4M7
OPTIONAL N517

L103 J178 R183


N674
N002

Z101 N253
125V
5VA
TL431CZ1 GND-PWR R157
N052
XXX
C129 10uH GND-PWR
1N5226B 3.3 V ZENER 82R OPTIONAL
R142 R143 D113 J238 N315
6V5
47U25 N045
4K7
N730
LL4148 D114 J179 J180
R145 1K2 GND-PWR
100R N513 N310
GND-PWR L001 R164 R158 T113
GND-PWR
N671 N672
1K2
+5VDVDRW N014 N425
22K BC848BLT1
GND-PWR 5.1V ZENER S104 T111
22K
DVD_STB 1
DVD_RW_OPT
DVD_STB 6V5
N053

GND-PWR 5VS 2 BC848BLT1 N475

4V5 N028

J192 D115 L003 3


DVD_OPT
L117 J191 J190 J128 N027
GND-PWR N781

4 GND-PWR GND-PWR R180


+5VDVDRW +5VDVDRW

S TD B Y
N254 N016 N015

J288 5 10K
R148 I105 N054
DVD_RW_OPT J282 GND-PWR
N017
1N4007 L004 6 R181
+12V N514
LF33CV +12VDVDRW BRST_ON/OFF N108
T116
JUMPER C154 DVD_OPT C175 BRST_ON/OFF N522
BC848BLT1
C168 C167 DVD_RW
Vin

T114 100N C169 C170 J999 J625 22K R182


R150 100U16 100N 100N 3-6 DVD OP.
N107

BC557B GND-PWR 100N 100N 22K


GND

10K GND-PWR 0R OPTIONAL


D127 GND-PWR
Vout

N675 T110 1N4007 GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR


GND-PWR
N670
BD136 6V5M
D129 D122 D123
R170 R168 R149 L116 N023

1K
A 6V5 N317 N069
+12VDVDRW Q001 A
10K 1K N316 FB BD537
LL4148 N669
1N4007 JMP N029
5V
N518
12(3V3)V C039
T109 DVD_SB J204 N476
N135
DVD_SB R021 R029 10U50
BC848BLT1 N059

R171 J057 N134 8V N458

4K7 J076 270R 82R R031


C038 GND-PWR
C780 1K8
100N
GND-PWR GND-PWR 470U25

GND-PWR GND-PWR F_15850_021.eps


220805
1 2 3 4
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts TE3.1E CA 7. 22

Main Panel: Scart


1 2 3 4

A9 SCART 8V
A9
R128
4R7 C044
N465

I - SCART 8V
R381 C378
II - SCART 10U25

10U25 GND-PWR
R 4R7 GND-PWR
D R N558
Q033 N464
D
RE24
G BC848BLT1 3K9
G
B R383
B T310 N691
CVBSOUT1 N613
RE26
BC848BLT1 CVBSOUT1 CE20
N133

RE11 RE27
1K 100R CVBSOUT2
75R
N609
CVBSOUT2
100R J555 RE06 LE03 LE05
R373 L311 R380 L2OUT N449

L1OUT N553 N442 N557 L2OUT N224 N610 N451


22U25 J004
L1OUT 220R FB 12UH
220R FB N225 J306
75R
N221
R382 L_DVD J303 CE05 CE06
1K L_DVD
N212
330P 330P BC848BLT1
C371 C373 N100 N166 N732
R_DVDJ304 GND-PWR Q031
330P 330P N649
R_DVD N612

N733 GND-PWR GND-PWR N461


GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR N744
GND-PWRGND-PWRGND-PWRGND-PWRGND-PWR R395
GND-PWRGND-PWRGND-PWRGND-PWRGND-PWR J012N 7 4 5 RE07 LE04
L310 R2OUT N611 N450
10K
R1OUT R372 R2OUT DVD/SC2-SEL

11B

13B

15B

17B

19B

21B
N462
R1OUT N552 N441
FB DVD/SC2-SEL

1B

3B

5B

7B

9B
11A

13A

15A

17A

19A

21A
FB J307 220R
R396

1A

3A

5A

7A

9A
220R
N741
CE07 CE08 C146
0R
S306A 330P 330P 100nF
C370 C372
SCART1
330P 330P
GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR
GND-PWR GND-PWR
S306B
SCART1

2B

4B

6B

8B

10B

12B

14B

16B

18B

20B
RE15 J037
J038 SC2_R EXT2_IN

10A

12A

14A

16A

18A

20A
2A

4A

6A

8A
N614 N155

R374 EXT1IN SC2_R EXT2_IN


R1IN N739 N150 N153
EXT1IN 12K
R1IN N554
N158
J097 J142 12K GND-PWRGND-PWR CE10
N738 GND-PWR GND-PWRGND-PWR CE11 CE12 GND-PWR RE12 22P
R378 DV24 2N2 2N20
C380 75R
75R 5.1V ZENER
C374 C376 22P
2N2 2N20 GND-PWR GND-PWR
C N647
GND-PWR GND-PWR C
GND-PWR GND-PWR N648
GND-PWR GND-PWR
GND-PWR RE16
R377 SC2_L
R375 FBEXT SC2_L N762 N615

L1IN N219
FBEXT 12K
L1IN N555
N556

N218
J052 J141 12K 100R CE13 CE14
R379 2N2 2N20
75R
C375 C377
2N2 2N20 GND-PWR GND-PWR J309
GND-PWR GND-PWR GND-PWR N815
J308
N092 J010 R376 N814
AV_STATUS R397
AV_STATUS
8K2
8K2 BRST_ON/OFF
BRST_ON/OFF
R398
4K7 D602
LL4148

EXT1/AV VIDEO SWITCH S302


SIDE_AV_INPUT
GND-PWR +5V

J312

1
2
3
4
5
L2IN
L2IN N223
OPT.
R2IN
R2IN
FRONT_CVBS GND-PWR1 GND-PWR
FRONT_CVBS
R360

75R
R351
470R
B B
N547
R365
N682
8V
C355 4R7
R350 R364 10U50
EXT1IN N546 22K C354 R357
22K
1K 47U25
C351 N688

T306 J244 N686 GND-PWR N559

T305 47U25
N683 N685 N684
R354 R356
BC848BLT1
1K J243J0951K
N681
J242 J133
N687 N689
BC848BLT1 T307 N690
J086 R359
CVBSEXT AV1/AV2
CVBSEXT AV1/AV2
N549
J056 J059 J064 22K
T313 C359
R352 BC848BLT1 1N
1K BC848BLT1 R386
R355
10K N693
47K R358
10K

GND-PWR

A A

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220805

1 2 3 4
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts TE3.1E CA 7. 23

Main Panel: CRT


1 2 3 4

A11 CRT A11


D510
N587

R510 R513
27K 2W 220R JMP
N323
N709

D T504 D
BF422 D501
BAV21

J248
N701 N700 T505
BF423

R525 N592 T501


BF422
N655 0R R501
820R
R504
510R R511 R514
J280 GND-CRT
N699
27K 2W 220R
C501
N654
270P N711

N288 R505 T506


BF422 D502
10R
BAV21

N710

N704
N703
T507 !

EH T
BF423
J279
R527 N593 T502 S506
BF422 CRT
0R R502
C 820R N712 C
R506
HT2
510R HT2
R512 R515
GND-CRT N702
27K 2W 220R HT1
HT1
C502
220P R519
N714
BLU
N713
BLU
N289 R507 T508 1K5 N590
BF422 D503
10R R518 GRN
BAV21 GRN
1K5 N589

N706
R517 RED

G1
G2
G3

GN D 1
GN D 2
RED
N707
T509 N708
1K5 N588
BF423
J236

G1
G2
G3
R529 N594 T503

GN D 1
GN D 2
BF422 N596
0R R503 R516 N658
820R 5K6
R508 N148

R533
GND-CRT
N705 510R
2R2
! N659
C516
C503 N656

220P
N586
D504 D505 R530 1N2KV
N290 R509 N169 C507 1.5K
22P
10R
N653 BAT85 J290 GND-CRT
BZX55C 8.2V ZENER A
N652 N595 S505
B N170
GND-CRT B

GND-CRT
5
4
3
2
1

R522 A S507
S501 1K5
TO_SV01
C505
I CA T H
GN D
RED
GREEN
BL UE

R520 N291

150K 2.2U250V
C609
C504 N591

10U250
C508 R521 D506 100N
47N630V 1N4007
2M2
N657 N149
GND-CRT
1
2
3
4

S502
CON04
H EA T ER
GN D A
+175V

A A

F_15850_023.eps
220805

1 2 3 4
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts TE3.1E CA 7. 24

Layout Main Panel (Top Side)

F_15850_025.eps
220805
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts TE3.1E CA 7. 25

Layout Main Panel (Bottom Side)

F_15850_024.eps
220805
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts TE3.1E CA 7. 26

Layout Side I/O Panel (Top Side)

F_15850_026.eps
220805
Electrical Alignments TE3.1E CA 8. EN 27

8. Electrical Alignments
Index of this chapter: Option bit definition
8.1 Hardware Alignments
8.2 Software Alignments/Settings Option byte 1 (01): System configuration
bo
1: Welcome bit enabled
8.1 Hardware Alignments
0: Welcome bit disabled
b1
8.1.1 System Voltage Adjustment 1: PAL I enabled (/05 selected)
0: PAL I disabled (/01 and /58 selected)
• Switch the TV in AV mode by pressing the AV button on the b2
remote control unit (minimum beam current condition). 1: SECAM L enabled
• Adjust the V101 potentiometer until you measure 123 V DC 0: SECAM L disabled
on the cathode of diode D108. b3
1: not available
0: not available
8.2 Software Alignments/Settings
b4
Enter the TV Service Mode. The Service Mode menu will now 1: Standby after power ‘on’
appear on the screen. 0: Last state after power ‘on’
b5
0: not available
1: not available
b6
0: not available
1: not available
b7
0: EXT2 not available
1: EXT2 available

Option byte 2 (02): Video configuration


F_15850_005.eps b0
160805 1: QSS application
0: Intercarrier application
Figure 8-1 Service Mode Menu b1
1: Blue Screen enabled
Select one of the following alignments: 0: Blue Screen disabled
1. OPTIONS. b2
2. GEOMETRY. 1: OSD Contrast Control enabled
3. G2ADJ. 0: OSD Contrast Control disabled
4. VIDEO. b3
5. TUNER/IF. 1: APR ON (Auto Peak Regulation ‘on’)
0: APR OFF (Auto Peak Regulation ‘off’)
8.2.1 Options
b7-b6-b5-b4
Options are used to control the presence/absence of certain 0000: APR 50 IRE
features and hardware. 0001: APR 53.33 IRE
An Option byte represents a number of different options. All 0010: APR 56.66 IRE
options are controlled via three option bytes. 0011: APR 60 IRE
0100: APR 63.33 IRE
0101: APR 66.66 IRE
Options
0110: APR 70 IRE
011 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0111: APR 73.33 IRE
020 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
1000: APR 76.66 IRE
031 1 1 0 0 1 1 1
1001: APR 80 IRE
1010: APR 83.33 IRE
How to change an Option byte 1011: APR 86.66 IRE
Select the option byte (01, 02 or 03) by pressing the CURSOR 1100: APR 90 IRE
UP/ DOWN keys. 1101: APR 93.33 IRE
Use a digit key (0 to 7) to change the relevant option bit. The bit 1110: APR 96.66 IRE
values will change from 0 to 1 and from 1 to 0 on each pressing 1111: APR 100 IRE
of the relevant digit key.
EN 28 8. TE3.1E CA Electrical Alignments

Option byte 3 (03): Feature configuration 8.2.3 G2 Adjust menu


b0
1: DVD available In this menu we will see a comparative display according to the
0: DVD not available preset. To adjust the G2, turn the G2 potentiometer on the LOT
b1 until you reach the ‘:’ sign. If the colon is highlighted,
1: 2248E (microprocessor) adjustment is achieved (‘<’ means you have to decrease and
0: 2248C (microprocessor) ‘>’ means you have to increase).
b2
1: One Crystal applied (4.43 MHz)
0: Two crystals applied (for NTSC playback)
b3
1: Internal CVBS Out 2.3 V
0: Internal CVBS Out 2.0 V

b4
1: not available
0: not available
b5
1: not available
0: not available
b7-b6 F_15850_008.eps
00: Thomson/Orega CTFF5510 160805

01: Philips UV1316


10: Alps Figure 8-3 G2 adjustment menu
11: Samsung
8.2.4 8.2.4Video
Table 8-1 Option codes

Option 1 Option 2 Option3


PALI 0010 1011 1111 1000 0011 0111
MULTI 0010 1101 1111 1001 0011 0111

8.2.2 Geometry

The Geometry Alignments menu contains several items to


align the set, in order to obtain a correct picture geometry.

F_15850_009.eps
160805

Figure 8-4 Video alignment menu

1. Apply a ‘white’ pattern (at 100 IRE)


2. Set CONTRAST to 70% and BRIGHTNESS and COLOUR
SATURATION in the middle.
3. Place the colour analyser.
4. Via R, G, and B, it is possible to modify the ‘peak white’.
F_15850_007.eps 5. Adjust to obtain the necessary values for x and y.
160805
• R (default value = 0)
• G (default value = 0)
Figure 8-2 Geometry
• B (default value = 0)
1. Apply a ‘dark gray’ pattern (at 10 IRE).
Enter the Service Mode and select the GEOMETRY settings. 2. Set CONTRAST to 70% and BRIGHTNESS and COLOUR
Standard geometry adjustments are carried out by VS, VP and SATURATION in the middle.
HP settings. 3. Adjust to obtain the necessary values for x and y by
VS 16/9 50h setting has to be carried out until 3 cm distance changing the R CFF and G CFF
between upper and lower parts of the screen. Same • R CFF (default value = 0)
adjustments are valid for 60h 16/9 and 4/3. • G CFF (default value = 0)
• V.S4/3 50h Vertical size property of picture at 50 Hz 4/3 Remark: After the low light alignment it may be necessary to
aspect ratio broadcast (default value 10). check and to re-align the high light, and to repeat several times
• V.S4/3 Expand 50h Vertical size property of picture at 50 the procedure to obtain a good alignment for both low and high
Hz 4/3 Expand aspect ratio broadcast (default value 15). light.
• V.S4/3 60h Vertical size property of picture at 60 Hz 4/3
aspect ratio broadcast (default value 7).
• V.S4/3 Expand 60h Vertical size property of picture at 60
Hz 4/3 Expand 9 aspect ratio broadcast (default value 11).
• V.P To adjust the vertical position of the picture (default
value 0).
• H.P To adjust the horizontal position of the picture (default
value 0).
Electrical Alignments TE3.1E CA 8. EN 29

8.2.5 Tuner/IF

<

F_15850_010.eps
160805

Figure 8-5 Tuner alignment menu

AGC adjustment
Select AGC, and adjust the settings until the ‘:’ indicator
(displayed as >:< ) turns into red by pressing < and > on the
remote control.
PIF adjustment for BG/DK/L systems:
1. Apply a 38.9 MHz PAL BG signal.
2. Enter the Service Mode.
3. Select TUNE IF.
4. Choose the PIF C and PIF F items, and adjust the settings
until the ‘:’ indicator (displayed as >:< ) turns into red by
pressing < and > on the remote control.
• PIF C (default value = 0)
• PIF F (default value = 0)
PIF adjustment for L’ system:
1. Apply a 33.9 MHz SECAM L’ signal.
2. Enter the Service Mode.
3. Select TUNE IF.
4. Choose the PIF COARSE L’ and PIF FINE L’ items, and
adjust the settings until the ‘:’ indicator (displayed as >:< )
turns into red by pressing < and > on the remote control.
• PIF CL’ (default value = 0)
• PIF FL’ (default value = 0
EN 30 9. TE3.1E CA Circuit Description and Abbreviation List

9. Circuit Description and Abbreviation List


Index of this chapter: TV Peripherals
9.1 BASIC HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONS A set of on-chip peripherals form a complete system for TV set
9.2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION and VCR applications:
9.3 List of Abbreviations • Voltage Synthesis
9.4 IC Data Sheets • VPS / WSS Slicer
• Teletext Slicer
• Teletext Display RAM
9.1 BASIC HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONS • OSD

9.1.1 ST92195C/D Microcontroller On Screen Display


The human interface is provided by the On Screen Display
General Features : module, this can produce up to 26 lines of up to 80 characters
• Register File based 8/16 bit Core Architecture with RUN, from a ROM defined 512 character set. The character
WFI, SLOW, HALT modes resolution is 10X10 dot. Four character sizes are supported.
• 00 to +700C operating temperature range Serial attributes allow the user to select foreground and
• Up to 24MHz. operation @ 5V r 10% background. Parallel attributes can be used to select additional
• Min. Instruction cycle time: 165ns @ 24MHz. foreground and background colours and underline on a
• 48, 56, 64, 84 or 96 Kbytes ROM character-by-character basis.
• 256 bytes RAM of Register file (accumulators or index
registers ) Teletext and Display Storage RAM
• 256 to 512 bytes of on-chip static RAM The Internal Teletext and Display storage RAM can be used to
• 2 or 8 Kbytes of TDSRAM (Teletext and Display Storage store Teletext pages as well as Display parameters.
RAM )
• 28 fully programmable I/O pins
Teletext VPS and WSS Data Slicers
• Serial Peripheral Interface
The three on-board data slicers using a single external crystal
• Flexible Clock controller for OSD, Data Slicer and Core
are used to extract the teletext, VPS and WSS information from
Clocks running from a single low frequency external
the video signal. Hardware hamming decoding is provided.
crystal.
• Enhanced display controller with 26 rows of 40/80
characters Voltage Synthesis Tuning Control
– 2 sets of 512 characters, 10x10 dot matrix, definable 14-bit Voltage Synthesis using the PWM /BRM technique can
by user be used to generate tuning voltages for TV set applications.
– Serial and Parallel attributes The tuning voltage is output on one of two separate output pins.
– 4/3 and 4/3 Expand supported in 50/60Hz mode
– Rounding, fringe, double width, double height, PWM Output
scrolling, cursor, full background colour, half intensity Control of TV settings can be made with up to eight 8-bit PWM
colour, translucency and half-tone modes outputs, with a maximum frequency of 23.437Hz at 8-bit
• Teletext unit, including DataSlicer, Acquisition unit and up resolution (INTCLK = 12MHz). Low resolutions with higher
to 8Kbytes RAM for data storage frequency operation can be programmed.
• VPS and Wide Screen Signalling slicer
• Integrated Sync Extractor and Sync Controller Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
• 14-bit Voltage Synthesis for tuning reference voltage The SPI bus is used to communicate with external devices via
• Up to 6 external interrupts plus one Non - Maskable the SPI, or I2C bus communication standards. The SPI uses a
Interrupt single data line for data input and output. A second line is used
• 8 x 8-bit programmable PWM outputs with 5V open-drain for a synchronous clock signal.
or push-pull capability
• 16-bit watchdog timer with 8-bit prescaler Standard Timer
• 1 or 2 16-bit standard timer(s) with 8-bit prescaler The ST92195C has one Standard Timer (STIMO) that includes
• I2C Master/Slave (on some devices ) a programmable 16-bit down counter an associated 8-bit
• 4-channel A/D converter; 5-bit guaranteed prescaler with Single and Continuous counting modes.
• Rich instruction set and 14 addressing modes
• Versatile development tools, including Assembler, Linker,
Analog/Digital Converter
C-compiler,Archiver, Source Level Debugger and
In addition there is a 4-channel analog to Digital Converter with
hardware emulators with Real-Time Operating System
integral sample and hold, fast5.7ms conversion time and 6-bit
available from third parties
guaranteed resolution.
• Pin-compatible EPROM and OTP devices available

9.1.2 ST24C16 EEPROM


I/O Ports
Up to 28 I/O lines are dedicated to digital input/output. These
lines are grouped into up to 5 I/O Ports and can be configured • 1 Million erase / write cycles with 40 years data retention
on a bit basis under sw control to provide timing, status signals, • Single Supply Voltage :3V to 5.5V
timer and output, analog inputs, external interrupts and serial or • Programmable write protection
parallel I/O. • Two wire serial interface, fully I2C bus compatible
• Byte and multibyte write (up to 8 byte)
• Page write (up to 16 byte)
• Byte, random and sequential read modes
• Self timed programming cycle
• Automatic address incrementing
• Enhanced esd/latch up performances
Circuit Description and Abbreviation List TE3.1E CA 9. EN 31

9.2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 0: Auto-following Disabled (Store after fine tune)


1: Auto-following Enabled (Store after auto search)
This chapter describes the functions of 21” RF TV. The
ST92195C/D MCU in TV part, handle the overall control of the Table 9-1 AFC Reference Values
system.
ST92195 C/D: AFC Out Frequency
• Decodes the serial data from the remote control unit 0 -60 kHz < FPLL - F0 < +60 kHz
• Scans the local keyboard 2 -300 kHz < FPLL - F0 < -60 kHz
• Controls the OSD
3 FPLL - F0 < -300 kHz
• Exchanges information via the serial I2C bus
• Selects the proper tuner band 4 +60 kHz < FPLL - F0 < +300 kHz
• Selects the proper IF and the sound demodulator 5 +300 kHz < FPLL - F0
• Analog picture controls
• Switches between internal and external audio and video
signals 9.2.3 Picture

Screen Format Selection


9.2.1 Tuning
2 different formats are available; 4:3, 4:3 Expand. When Clear/
Format key is pressed for the first time an OSD stating the
• Frequency Synthesis Tuning system with 62.5kHz current screen format is displayed on the screen. In order to
resolution based on PLL technology
select another screen format this key must be pressed before
• Silent Automatic search tuning based on AFC and IDENT
the OSD disappears (within 5 seconds).
• Auto Store function to find and store all transmitters (from
44 MHz to 860 MHz )
Picture Control
• ATS Algorithm capability (See country List on 4.2.2
• Brightness 64 Steps (00 ... 63)
Installation Menu)
• Fine Tuning capability (-4 MHz Û +4 MHz) • Colour 64 Steps (00 ... 63)
• Contrast 64 Steps (00 ... 63)
• Automatic PAL/SECAM/NTSC recognition both RF and AV
• Sharpness 16 Steps (00 ... 15)
• Automatic sound recognition on program switching
• Suitable for positive and negative modulation • Colour Temperature
Normal Red (offset), Green (offset
• Selection of 100 programmes (0 ... 99)
Warm Red (offset + 9), Green (offset + 7)
• Dark programme switching
• TV channel installation menu Cool Red (offset - 10), Green (offset - 7)
• Hue 64 Steps (-32 ... +31)
• 5-character program name
(Hue control setting is available only for NTSC settings.)
• Manual Search and Store capability
• Noise Reduction On/Off
• Manual Sort capability
• Plug and Play function • Contrast+ On/Off

Smart Picture Modes


9.2.2 AFC
5 different Smart Picture Modes (Rich, Natural, Soft,
Multimedia and Personal) are available in RF, AV Modes. User
Controller tries to keep locked to the transmitter by means of can select any of these modes or return to the personal
following the AFC signal, which may be effected by the
selections. Using the Smart Picture key on the RC unit can
changes in frequency due to deviations in component ratings.
perform selection of different modes or returning to personal
When a station is detected and stored thereupon is equipped selections. When Smart Picture key is pressed for the first time,
with the auto-following feature by default. However, the
an OSD stating the current mode will be displayed. In order to
memorisation after fine-tuning disables auto-following for that
select another mode this key must be pressed before the OSD
station. In order to enable auto-following, the station must be disappears (within 5 seconds). The last selected mode is
tuned again by automatic search.
always stored to NVM.
AFC bit in NVM

Table 9-2 Smart Picture Mode Settings

Brightness Colour Contrast Sharpness Color Temp NR Contrast+


Rich 32 33 55 14 Cool OFF ON
Natural 26 26 44 8 Normal OFF ON
Soft 24 24 27 7 Normal ON OFF
Multimedia 26 26 50 12 Normal OFF ON
EN 32 9. TE3.1E CA Circuit Description and Abbreviation List

9.2.4 Sound Mute will be stored to NVM before cold power on and will stay
in it's last state after switching the TV set on. All through the
Sound Mode Selection time mute is active, mute symbol will be displayed on the
• German Stereo (A2) Mono / Stereo / Dual I-II screen permanently.
• NICAM Stereo Mono / NICAM Stereo / Dual I-II
• Czech Stereo Mono / Czech Stereo / Dual I-II Back-end Mute:
• Mono Only mono The loudspeakers and the headphone are automatically muted
when there is no ident from the video processor. Audio is muted
Table 9-3 Sound Mode Selection within 200msec after the back-end ident disappears. Mute
stays active for 1sec. after ident returns. For all internal and
Received Audio Signal Response external sources that are selected, this ident control and sound
Mono No other option possible mute will be performed.
German stereo Toggle between mono and stereo mode
German dual language Toggle between language I-II Front-end Mute:
NICAM mono Toggle between the NICAM and the FM carrier signal If the terrestrial front-end does not deliver any ident, audio is
NICAM stereo Toggle between the NICAM stereo and the FM carrier muted within 200 msec. after the front-end ident disappears.
signal Mute stays active for 1 sec. after the ident returns.
NICAM dual language Toggle between NICAM language I-II and the FM
carrier signal
Smart Sound Modes
4 different Smart Sound Modes (Voice, Music, Theatre and
Table 9-4 Default Audio Modes Personal) are available. User can select any of these modes or
return to the personal selections. Using the Smart Sound key
Received Audio Signal Automatically selected mode on the Remote Control unit can perform selection of different
MONO MONO modes or returning to personal selections. When Smart Sound
STEREO STEREO key is pressed for the first time, an OSD stating the current
DUAL LANGUAGE DUAL I, II mode will be displayed. In order to select another mode this key
NICAM NICAM I must be pressed before the OSD disappears (within 5
seconds). The last selected mode is always stored to NVM.
Digital NICAM Behaviour
If the signal received does not indicate a valid and error free Table 9-5 Smart sound mode settings
NICAM sound, then analog FM/AM sound is selected.
Otherwise NICAM is selected automatically. After each Balance Treble Bass AVL
programme change, the NICAM sound will be preferred. (Telra) (Telra)
NICAM sound preference will be respected if the received Voice 0 38 (-6) 28 (-11) ON
sound type indicates that the NICAM sound is related to the
Music 0 40 (-5) 42 (-4) OFF
picture. Otherwise NICAM preference will be overruled by
switching to analog FM or AM mono. Whenever the user forces Theatre 0 45 (-2) 52 (+1) OFF
a different sound mode, the automatic following of the received
sound type will be terminated and forced preference of the user • It takes 3 seconds for the changes on Picture or Sound
is assigned the higher priority. The bit error rate is monitored settings to be stored into NVM.
regularly to check the quality of the NICAM signal. The analog
FM/AM mono channel is forced when the bit error rate exceeds 9.2.5 Peri-TV
a maximum value. The previous sound mode will be restored
as soon as the bit error rate drops below the maximum value.
• EXT has audio/video input/output, RGB (Full SCART)
If the previous sound mode happens to be analog FM or AM,
then this will have no effect. • AV has audio/video input, CVBS

Table 9-6 Peri TV Outputs


Sound Control
• Volume 64 Steps (00 ... 63)
• Bass 48 Steps (-24 ... +24) Peri-TV Output
• Treble 48 Steps (-24 ... +24) TV Current RF Program
• Balance 64 Steps (-31 ... +31) EXT Last RF Program
• AVL ON/OFF
AV Last RF Program

Volume:
Volume can be controlled within local keyboard or by the Pin8 Behaviour for EXT:
remote control unit. If mute is active and volume up key is • While the set is going out of Standby (if the last state of the
pressed, audio will exit mute and volume will start to increase set is not Standby State before cold power off, set will go
from the indication mark where it was muted previously. If mute out of Standby automatically after cold power on), if the
is active and volume down key is pressed, audio will stay in Scart Pin8 is activated set will automatically switch to
mute and start to decrease from the indication mark where it external source.
was muted previously. When mute is deactivated audio value • While the set is in RF mode (if not any menu displaying and
will preserve its last setting. if teletext is not activated), if Pin8 is activated (including
Canal +) set will automatically switch to external source.
• If set switches to external source with Pin8, P+/P- keys on
Mute:
the RC or keyboard will react as if set is in the last program
LS sound can be switched off temporarily with the MUTE key.
Sound can be switched on again by; or source before switching to external source not in
external mode.
• Re-pressing the mute key.
• Pressing the V+ key.
• While mute is active and the volume down key is pressed, ie:
– Set is in Program 5 Press P+ - Set is in Program 6
preserving the mute condition audio will start to decrease
– Pin8 activated while set is in Program6 - Set switches to
from where it was muted previously. When mute is
deactivated audio value will keep it's last setting. EXT
– Press P+(or P-) - Set will switch to Program7 (or Program5)
Circuit Description and Abbreviation List TE3.1E CA 9. EN 33

Pin16 Behaviour for EXT:


• Pin16 is activated when the voltage is more than 0,7 Volts.
In this case, EXT sets to RGB mode.

9.2.6 Memory

21 RF TV system requires 1KB NVM (24C16). This size of


memory gives the ability to store.
• Storage of preferred picture and sound settings
• Storage of 100 preset data
• Storage of service settings and option bytes, Storage of
childlock password
• Storage of last state (stand-by or not) before cold power
off.

9.3 List of Abbreviations

123VOUT 123 V Horizontal power supply


24_VERT 24 V Vertical power supply
5VA 5 V analog
5VD 5 V digital
AGC Auto Gain Control
EXT EXT information
AV_STATUS AV Status
B Blue
B_OSD OSD Blue input
BCL Beam Current Limiter
CVBS Composite Video Signal
CVBSEXT External CVBS input
CVBSOUT Second Video Switch Output
CVBSTXT Teletext CVBS
DOC Depends on Chassis
FB_OSD OSD Fast blanking Input
FBEXT Fast Blanking External
FBT Flyback Transformer
FLM. Flaman
G Green
G_OSD OSD Green input
HOSD Horizontal OSD
HOUT Horizontal Output pulse
IF1 Intermediate Frequency 1
IF2 Intermediate Frequency 2
IR Infrared led
KEYB Front panel keyboard
L/L’ Secam L/L’ sound standard
LOUT Left out
MDO Mode control data output
ON/STBY On/Standby
PRST Preset
R Red
R_OSD OSD Red input
RIN Red in
RMOT Remote Control
SCL I2C Clock
SDA I2C Data
SW1 Switch 1
TXTSW Teletext switch
V_AMP Vertical Amplitude DAC output
V_OSD Vertical OSD
VERT Vertical Output pulse
VGUARD Vertical guard voltage
VMEM Voltage supplied for Eeprom
VOL Volume
Vol- Volume -
Vol+ Volume
EN 34 9. TE3.1E CA Circuit Description and Abbreviation List

9.4 IC Data Sheets

In this paragraph, the internal block diagrams and pinning are


given of ICs that are drawn as a 'black box' in the electrical
diagrams (with the exception of 'memory' and 'logic' ICs).

9.4.1 STV224X

Block Diagram

NTBC/CVBSOUT1
INTCVBSOUT

CVBSOUT2
Y/CVBSIN3

CVBSIN2

CVBSIN1

BEXT/Cb

REXT/Cr
GEXT/Y
FMCAP
PIFLC1

PIFLC2

FBEXT
IFPLL

CHR

BS
15 16 9 13 56 23 22 20 18 29 44 21 28 25 26 27
STV2248H
P LL B LA CK
ST RE TC H YU V RG B
S W IT C H TO Y UV
AF C
P IFIN1 6
LUMA DL HAL F
P IFIN2 7 P E A K ING CONT RAS T
W/B SP OT
IN VE RTE R & CORING SA T./ CO NT
M AT RI X 24 A P R
A GCP IF CA P 5 AG C A PR
P L L Refe ren ce 3
S OU ND BP 3 7 FB OS D /H C
Ca rrie r DE EM P . C H R O MA
T UNE RA GCOUT 8 TUN ER A GC FM D E M O D
T RA P
3 6 ROS D
R GB
SW IT CH RG B
CO NT RA ST 3 5 GOS D

3 4 BO SD
S IFIN1 1 F ILT ER
LI MIT ER TUN IN G
BC L/S AF 4 6 BC L /S A F
S IFIN2 2 AM B R IG H T .
M on o DR IVE
I CATH S EN SE 3 3 ICA TH
ACC & ACC C UT OG G
OV E RLO A D BL AN KIN G 3 2 ROUT
A GCS IF CA P 3 AG C
Sound Subcarrier

3 1 GOUT
FM Mono

V CCD 53
3 0 BO U T
GNDD 54 B EL L BANDPASS C H R O MA
V CCIF 12 FI LTE R F IL T E R DL SYNC. V ERTICA L
4 7 VE R T
SE P S CANNING
GNDIF 10
Mu t e Mu te
V CC1 45 HORIZONTAL HORIZONT AL
4 8 HOUT
1st L OOP 2 nd LOOP
AU TO IDE NT .
GND1 43 B EL L
KIL LE R
AV L T UN ING
V CC2 17 I²C BU S A UD IO P AL /SE CA M/ NTS C
D EC OD ER R EF V OLUM E D EM OD UL AT OR V AM P D C
C ON TR OL
G ND2 19
52 51 4 55 14 11 38 39 40 4 1 42 50 49
V REF

XTAL3/BTUN

SLPF
AM/FMOUT/SC
SDA

SCL

X1/VAMP/CHROUT
EXTAUDIOIN

LFB/SSC
XTAL2

CLPF
XTAL1
AUDIOOUT

Pin Configuration
SIFIN1 1 56 FMCAP

SIFIN2 2 55 AUDIOOUT

AGCSIFCAP 3 54 GNDD

VREFIF 4 53 VCCD
AGCPIFCAP 5 52 SDA

PIFIN1 6 51 SCL

PIFIN2 7 50 SLPF

TUNERAGCOUT 8 49 LFB/SSC

IFPLL 9 48 HOUT

GNDIF 10 47 VERT
AM/FMOUT/SC 11 46 BCL/SAF
VCCIF 12 45 VCC1

INTCVBSOUT 13 44 CVBSOUT2

EXTAUDIOIN 14 43 GND1

PIFLC1 15 42 X1/VAMP/CHROUT

PIFLC2 16 41 CLPF

VCC2 17 40 XTAL1

CVBSIN1 18 39 XTAL2

GND2 19 38 XTAL3/BTUN
CVBSIN2 20 37 FBOSD/HC

BS 21 36 ROSD
Y/CVBSIN3 22 35 GOSD

CHR 23 34 BOSD
APR 24 33 I CATH

BEXT/Cb 25 32 ROUT
GEXT/Y 26 31 GOUT
REXT/Cr 27 30 BOUT

FBEXT 28 29 NTBC/CVBSOUT1 F_15160_047.eps


070705

Figure 9-1 Internal block diagram and pin configuration


Circuit Description and Abbreviation List TE3.1E CA 9. EN 35

9.4.2 ST92195C/D

Block Diagram
Up to 96 I/O
Kbytes ROM PORT 0 8 P0[7:0]

256 or 512
I/O
bytes RAM 6 P2[5:0]
PORT 2

Up to 8 I/O
Kbytes TRI PORT 3 4 P3[7:4]
TDSRAM

I/O
P4[7:0]

MEMORY BUS
256 bytes PORT 4 8
Register File

8/16-bit I/O
CPU 2 P5[1:0]
PORT 5

NMI MMU
INT[7:4] DATA TXCF
INT2 Interrupt SLICER
INT0 Management & ACQUI-
SITION CVBS1
ST9+ CORE
UNIT
OSCIN SYNC.
OSCOUT RCCU EXTRAC-
RESET TION
RESETO
16-BIT VPS/WSS
TIMER/
REGISTER BUS WSCR
DATA
WATCHDOG WSCF
SLICER
CVBS2
SDO/SDI SPI
SCK ADC AIN[4:1]
EXTRG
TIMING AND
MCFM CLOCK CTRL
SYNC VSYNC
CONTROL HSYNC/CSYNC
CSO
VSO[2:1] VOLTAGE
SYNTHESIS FREQ.
ON PXFM
SCREEN MULTIP.
DISPLAY R/G/B/FB
STANDARD TSLU
STOUT0 TIMER 1) HT
PWM
D/A CON- PWM[7:0]
SDA1/SCL1 2)
I²C VERTER
SDA2/SCL2

Pin Configuration

INT7/P2.0 1 56 P2.1/INT5/AIN1
RESET 2 55 P2.2/INT0/AIN2
P0.7 3 54 P2.3/INT6/VS01
P0.6 4 53 P2.4/NMI
P0.5 5 52 P2.5/AIN3/INT4/VS02
P0.4 6 51 OSCIN
P0.3 7 50 OSCOUT
AIN4/P0.2 8 49 P4.7/PWM7/EXTRG/STOUT0
P0.1 9 48 P4.6/PWM6
P0.0 10 47 P4.5/PWM5/SDA2
CSO/RESET0/P3.7 11 46 P4.4/PWM4/SCL2
P3.6 12 45 P4.3/PWM3/TSLU/HT
P3.5 13 44 P4.2/PWM2
P3.4 14 43 P4.1/PWM1
B 15 42 P4.0/PWM0
G 16 41 VSYNC
R 17 40 HSYNC/CSYNC
FB 18 39 AVDD1
SDA1/SDI/SDO/P5.1 19 38 PXFM
SCL1/SCK/INT2/P5.0 20 37 JTRSTO
VDD 21 36 GND
JTDO 22 35 AGND
WSCF 23 34 CVBS1
VPP/WSCR 24 33 CVBS2
AVDD3 25 32 JTMS
TEST0 26 31 AVDD2
MCFM 27 30 CVBSO
JTCK 28 29 TXCF F_15160_048.eps
070705

Figure 9-2 Internal block diagram and pin configuration


EN 36 9. TE3.1E CA Circuit Description and Abbreviation List

9.4.3 MSP3415G

Signal GND C s. section 4.6.2.

10 100
SIF 1 IN µF - nF 8 V (5 V) 100 p 56 p
Tuner + ANA_IN1+
18.432
3.3 100 MHz
µF nF +
1 kΩ
Alternative circuit for
56 pF 56 pF + 10 µF SIF-in for more
attenuation of video
components:
ANA_IN−

XTAL_OUT
ANA_IN1+

VREFTOP

AGNDC

XTAL_IN

CAPL_M
1 µF
DACM_L
MONO_IN
330 nF
1 nF 1 µF Loudspeaker
DACM_R
SC1_IN_L
330 nF 1 nF
SC1_IN_R
330 nF
AHVSS ASG
SC2_IN_L
330 nF
SC2_IN_R
330 nF

MSP 34x5G 100Ω 22 µF


5V SC1_OUT_L
+
STANDBYQ 100Ω
5V 22 µF
DVSS SC1_OUT_R
+
ADR_SEL

DVSS
I2C_DA
I2C_CL

ADR_WS
ADR_CL
ADR_DA D_CTR_I/O_0

I2S_WS D_CTR_I/O_1

I2S_CL
I2S_DA_IN1
I2S_DA_IN2
TESTEN
I2S_DA_OUT

AHVSS
RESETQ

AHVSUP
DVSUP

AVSUP

AHVSS

VREF1

VREF2
DVSS

AVSS

220 470 470


pF pF pF
RESETQ 470 1.5 1.5
pF nF nF
(from Controller, see section 4.6.3.3.) 1.5 10 10
nF µF µF
10
µF
AVSS

AHVSS

AHVSS

AHVSS

5V 5V 8V
(5 V)

TP 1 52 XTAL_OUT
Loud-
NC 2 51 XTAL_IN Sound IF1
De- Pre- speaker Loud-
ADC processing DAC
modulator Sound speaker
D_CTR_I/O_1 3 50 TESTEN Processing
D_CTR_I/O_0 4 49 NC
ADR_SEL 5 48 ANA_IN−
Source Select

I2S1
STANDBYQ 6 47 ANA_IN1+ Prescale I2 S
I2S2
I2C_CL 7 46 AVSUP
I2C_DA 8 45 AVSS
SCART1
I2S_CL 9 44 MONO_IN DAC

I2S_WS 10 43 VREFTOP SCART


DSP
SCART2
MSP 34x5G

I2S_DA_OUT 11 42 SC1_IN_R Input ADC Prescale DAC SCART


Select Output SCART1
I2S_DA_IN1 12 41 SC1_IN_L Select
MONO
ADR_DA 13 40 SC2_IN_R
SCART2
ADR_WS 14 39 SC2_IN_L
ADR_CL 15 38 NC
DVSUP 16 37 NC
DVSS 17 36 AGNDC
I2S_DA_IN2 18 35 AHVSS
NC 19 34 CAPL_M
RESETQ 20 33 AHVSUP
NC 21 32 NC
NC 22 31 SC1_OUT_L
VERF2 23 30 SC1_OUT_R
DACM_R 24 29 VREF1
F_15850_029.eps
DACM_L 25 28 NC
20050824
NC 26 27 NC 52-pin PSDIP package

Figure 9-3 Internal block diagram and pin configuration


Circuit Description and Abbreviation List TE3.1E CA 9. EN 37

9.4.4 TDA1771

Block Diagram
9 2

VOLTAGE FLYBACK
10
REGULATOR GENERATOR

R3

TRIGGER IN 3 RAMP CLOCK POWER


1
GENERATOR PULSE AMP.

BUFFER THERMAL
STAGE PROTECTION

4 6 7 8 5

Pin Configuration

10 FLYBACK GENERATOR
9 VS
8 INVERTING INPUT
7 BUFFER OUTPUT
6 RAMP GENERATOR
5 GROUND
4 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
3 TRIGGER INPUT
2 OUTPUT STAGE V S
1 POWER OUTPUT

F_15160_049.eps
070705

Figure 9-4 Internal block diagram and pin configuration


EN 38 9. TE3.1E CA Circuit Description and Abbreviation List

9.4.5 TDA7057A

Block Diagram V
P

4
TDA7057AQ
3 I i 13 positive
input 1 output 1

DC volume 1
control 1 Ι
I i 11 negative
output 1

TEMPERATURE
Vref STABILIZER PROTECTION

5 I i 10 negative
input 2 output 2

DC volume 7
control 2 ΙΙ
I i 8 positive
output 2

2 6 12 9 MSA714

not signal power power


connected ground ground 1 ground 2

Pin Configuration
n.c. 2 not connected VC1 1
Vl (1) 3 voltage input 1 n.c. 2
VP 4 positive supply voltage
V I (1) 3
Vl (2) 5 voltage input 2
VP 4
SGND 6 signal ground
V I (2) 5
VC2 7 DC volume control 2
OUT2+ 8 positive output 2 SGND 6

PGND2 9 power ground 2 VC2 7 TDA7057AQ

OUT2− 10 negative output 2 OUT2 8


OUT1− 11 negative output 1 PGND2 9
PGND1 12 power ground 1
OUT2 10
OUT1+ 13 positive output 1
OUT1 11

PGND1 12

OUT1 13
F_15160_050.eps
MSA716 070705

Figure 9-5 Internal block diagram and pin configuration


Circuit Description and Abbreviation List TE3.1E CA 9. EN 39

9.4.6 24C16

ST24/25C16, ST24/25W16

DIP Pin Connections SO8 Pin Connections

ST24x16 ST24x16
ST25x16 ST25x16

PRE 1 8 VCC PRE 1 8 VCC


PB0 2 7 MODE/WC PB0 2 7 MODE/WC
PB1 3 6 SCL PB1 3 6 SCL
VSS 4 5 SDA VSS 4 5 SDA
AI00867B AI00500B

F_15850_027.eps
220805

Figure 9-6 Internal block diagram and pin configuration


EN 40 10. TE3.1E CA SpareParts List

10. SpareParts List


Main Board [A] C103 0400 401 52211 2.2nF 10% 1kV C319 0400 400 42261 22nF 20% 50V 0603
C104 0400 401 52211 2.2nF 10% 1kV C320 0400 400 42261 22nF 20% 50V 0603
C105 6200 041 33331 33nF 5% 630V C321 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805
Various C106 0427 199 01071 100PF 20% 400V C322 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805
C108 0400 401 56811 680pF 10% 1kV C323 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805
0020 220 00931 CABLE C109 0424 165 03361 33MF 50V 20% C324 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805
0020 220 00941 CABLE 45CM C110 0407 520 41061 1NF 50V 10% 0603 C325 0400 434 47261 4.7NF 50V 10% 0603
0025 285 54101 CABLE POW C111 0407 420 41061 10pF 5% 50V 0603 C326 0424 165 01051 1PF 20% 50V
0050 510 84631 Bead C112 0400 520 43961 390pF 50V 5% 0603 C327 0421 401 61071 100PF 20% 16V
0360 160 10071 Ferrite ring 31x7x19 C113 0400 401 52211 2.2nF 10% 1kV C328 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805
0673 100 01831 Fuse T2.5A 250V C114 0400 401 52211 2.2nF 10% 1kV C330 0400 434 47261 4.7NF 50V 10% 0603
0705 521 11831 A51QDX993X230/TF C115 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C331 0424 465 02251 2.2PF 20% 50V
0751 102 11040 Fuse holder C116 0400 402 02221 2.2nF 20% 400V C332 0421 401 61071 100PF 20% 16V
3995 930 00080 BATTERY 1.5V AA C117 0400 430 45661 56pF 5% 50V 0603 C333 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805
6085 800 03730 COIL DEG.21'CPT 9R C118 0424 198 34761 47PF 20% 160V C335 0421 945 04751 4.7PF 20% 50V
6102 066 12121 SPEAKER 8R 5W C119 6200 040 48201 8.2nF 10% 400V C336 0424 165 01051 1PF 20% 50V
1002 6093 300 01211 TSOP34836 C120 0424 165 02261 22PF 20% 50V C342 0407 520 41081 1NF 50V 10% 0805
1008 0487 738 09001 KLR114L C121 0424 401 62281 2200PF 20% 16V C343 0407 320 41081 100pF 5% 50V 0805
F101 8416 001 00000 COMP. 2.5 AMP. FUSE C122 0400 671 41061 100NF 50V 10% 0603 C344 0400 434 47261 4.7NF 50V 10% 0603
F201 0377 300 09241 FILTER CER 4.43MHZ C124 0424 492 52271 220PF 20% 25V C348 0407 300 14081 10NF 50V 10% 0805
F301 0377 300 07801 SAW K3953M C125 0421 401 64791 470MF 35V 20% 105° C349 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805
F302 0377 300 07771 SAW K9453M C129 0424 142 54761 47PF 20% 25V C351 0424 142 54761 47PF 20% 25V
F303 0377 300 07101 Filter 5.5/6.0/6.5 MHz C131 0424 142 51071 100PF 20% 25V C352 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603
P102 0347 103 03631 PTC 18: 30% C132 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C353 0407 420 22261 22nF 5% 50V 0603
POW1 0810 000 00141 Mains switch C133 0424 165 01051 1PF 20% 50V C354 0424 142 54761 47PF 20% 25V
S100 0751 002 11260 CONN 2P VRT 7.5MM C140 0400 320 41501 15PF 50V 5% CH C355 0424 465 01061 10PF 20% 50V
S100 8411 400 13208 CABLE POWER 220CM C147 0424 492 54771 470PF 20% 25V C356 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
S102 0751 002 11781 2p 7.5mm C148 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C359 0407 520 41061 1NF 50V 10% 0603
S201 0027 400 00300 CABLE 4P 65CM C151 0400 401 72211 220pF 10% 2kV C361 0400 520 44861 470pF 5% 50V 0603
S202 0027 400 10390 CABLE 5P 45CM C152 0400 540 43361 33PF 50V 5% 0603 C370 0400 402 53361 330pF 10% 50V 0603
S301 8411 400 10057 CABLE 5P 45CM C153 0407 300 14061 10NF 50V 10% 0603 C371 0400 402 53361 330pF 10% 50V 0603
S302 0750 302 11091 Connector 5p C155 0400 401 72211 220pF 10% 2kV C374 0407 300 22261 2.2NF 50V 10% 0603
S302 8411 400 10058 CABLE 5P 45CM C160 0400 670 41371 1nF 20% 400V C375 0407 300 22261 2.2NF 50V 10% 0603
S306 0750 402 10051 Socket scart C166 0424 465 01061 10PF 20% 50V C378 0424 465 01061 10PF 20% 50V
S401 0020 220 00140 CABLE 4P 45CM C176 0424 142 54761 47PF 20% 25V C380 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603
S403 0020 272 32280 CABLE 42CM 7.5MM C201 0424 402 51081 1000PF 20% 25V C401 0424 142 51071 100PF 20% 25V
S403 0751 002 11781 2p 7.5mm C202 0421 945 04751 4.7PF 20% 50V C402 0400 700 41031 10nF 50V 80-20%
S421 0023 445 00240 Cable 450mm vertical C203 0421 945 04751 4.7PF 20% 50V C404 6193 237 76821 6.8nF 2.5% 1.6kV
S421 0750 302 11001 2p v 5mm C204 0407 300 14061 10NF 50V 10% 0603 C407 0400 671 41061 100NF 50V 10% 0603
S506 0750 208 00031 CRT socket Narrow neck C205 0407 300 14061 10NF 50V 10% 0603 C409 0424 408 61061 10PF 20% 250V
S507 0020 205 11160 Cable 30mm Bk C206 0424 465 01061 10PF 20% 50V C411 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805
SC01 0751 007 11041 Connector 5p C207 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C412 0424 163 51081 1000PF 20% 35V
SW01 0811 011 11631 SWITCH TACT C208 0424 465 01061 10PF 20% 50V C413 0400 401 71021 1nF 10% 2kV
SW02 0811 011 11631 SWITCH TACT C209 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C414 0424 148 61051 1PF 20% 250V
SW03 0811 011 11631 SWITCH TACT C210 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C417 6200 130 81041 100nF 5% 63V
SW04 0811 011 11631 SWITCH TACT C215 0400 440 81881 470NF 16V 10% 0805 C419 6210 040 71051 1PF 10% 160V
X001 0490 300 00461 Xtal 4MHz HC49U C216 0400 440 81881 470NF 16V 10% 0805 C441 6200 040 72241 220nF 10% 63V
X101 6168 000 20141 TUNER PLL CTF5510B C217 0407 520 41061 1NF 50V 10% 0603 C442 6200 040 14731 47nF 100V 10%
X201 0490 300 00541 Xtal 18.432MHz HC49U C218 0407 520 41061 1NF 50V 10% 0603 C443 0424 165 02261 22PF 20% 50V
X301 0490 300 00501 Xtal 4.433619MHz C221 0424 165 02261 22PF 20% 50V C444 0424 102 52281 2200PF 20% 25V
X302 0490 300 00511 Xtal 3.579545MHz C222 0424 165 02261 22PF 20% 50V C445 0424 146 31071 100PF 20% 63V
Z102 0451 980 00011 IC TL431CLP C223 0424 465 01061 10PF 20% 50V C462 0400 401 41011 100pF 10% 500V
C224 0424 465 01061 10PF 20% 50V C501 0400 521 00281 220PF 50V 5% 0805
g C225 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C502 0400 521 00281 220PF 50V 5% 0805
C226 0424 465 01061 10PF 20% 50V C503 0400 521 00281 220PF 50V 5% 0805
C001 0424 465 01061 10PF 20% 50V C227 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C505 0424 468 62251 2.2PF 20% 250V
C003 0424 465 01061 10PF 20% 50V C228 0420 339 01011 3.3PF 20% 50V C508 6200 031 34731 47nF 5% 630V
C004 0421 401 61071 100PF 20% 16V C231 0400 520 43381 330nF 20-80% 50V 0805 C515 6200 040 22051 220nF 400V 5%
C005 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C232 0400 520 43381 330nF 20-80% 50V 0805 C516 0400 401 71021 1nF 10% 2kV
C006 0424 142 54761 47PF 20% 25V C233 0400 520 43381 330nF 20-80% 50V 0805 C601 0424 142 54761 47PF 20% 25V
C008 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C234 0400 520 43381 330nF 20-80% 50V 0805 C602 0421 401 61071 100PF 20% 16V
C009 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603 C235 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C603 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805
C010 0407 300 22261 2.2NF 50V 10% 0603 C236 0420 339 01011 3.3PF 20% 50V C605 0407 320 82061 8.2PF 50V 10% 0603
C011 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C238 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C606 0400 671 41061 100NF 50V 10% 0603
C013 0407 300 22261 2.2NF 50V 10% 0603 C239 0424 465 01061 10PF 20% 50V C607 0407 320 41081 100pF 5% 50V 0805
C014 0400 440 81881 470NF 16V 10% 0805 C240 0400 430 45661 56pF 5% 50V 0603 C608 0407 320 41081 100pF 5% 50V 0805
C015 0407 320 41081 100pF 5% 50V 0805 C241 0400 430 45661 56pF 5% 50V 0603 C627 0407 300 14061 10NF 50V 10% 0603
C016 0400 440 81881 470NF 16V 10% 0805 C242 0400 430 45681 56PF 50V 5% 0805 C775 0400 671 41061 100NF 50V 10% 0603
C017 0400 671 41061 100NF 50V 10% 0603 C244 0400 320 42281 2.2pF 5% 50V 0805 C780 0424 145 04771 470PF 50V 20%
C018 0400 671 41061 100NF 50V 10% 0603 C245 0400 320 42281 2.2pF 5% 50V 0805 CD28 0400 440 81881 470nF 16V 10% 0805
C019 0400 434 47261 4.7NF 50V 10% 0603 C257 0400 520 43381 330nF 20-80% 50V 0805 CT03 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
C020 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805 C258 0421 401 61071 100PF 20% 16V
C022 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603 C260 6180 040 01031 10nF 100V 10%
C301 0424 165 01051 1PF 20% 50V f
C023 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603
C024 0400 520 44861 470pF 5% 50V 0603 C302 0424 465 01061 10PF 20% 50V
R001 0300 116 22161 220R 1/10W5% 0603
C025 0424 165 01051 1PF 20% 50V C303 0400 400 42261 22nF 20% 50V 0603
R002 0300 116 22261 2.2K 1/10W5% 0603
C029 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603 C304 0424 165 01051 1PF 20% 50V
R003 0300 116 22161 220R 1/10W5% 0603
C030 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603 C305 0407 520 41061 1NF 50V 10% 0603
R004 0300 106 82161 820: 5% 1/10W 0603
C031 0407 320 41081 100pF 5% 50V 0805 C306 0400 520 43381 330nF 20-80% 50V 0805
R005 0300 106 56161 560R 1/10W5% 0603
C033 0400 434 47261 4.7NF 50V 10% 0603 C307 0421 401 61071 100PF 20% 16V
R006 0300 106 15261 1.5K 1/10W5% 0603
C034 0400 430 45661 56pF 5% 50V 0603 C308 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805
R007 0300 106 47261 4.7K 1/10W5% 0603
C035 0424 492 54771 470PF 20% 25V C309 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805
R009 0300 116 22161 220R 1/10W5% 0603
C036 0421 401 64791 470MF 35V 20% 105° C310 0421 401 61071 100PF 20% 16V
R012 0300 106 47261 4.7K 1/10W5% 0603
C039 0424 465 01061 10PF 20% 50V C311 0400 670 41081 100nF 20% 50V 0805
R013 0300 106 47261 4.7K 1/10W5% 0603
C040 0400 440 81881 470NF 16V 10% 0805 C312 0424 165 01051 1PF 20% 50V
R015 0300 106 47261 4.7K 1/10W5% 0603
C075 0424 165 02261 22PF 20% 50V C313 0424 165 01051 1PF 20% 50V
R016 0300 106 10261 1K 1/10W5% 0603
C077 0424 165 02261 22PF 20% 50V C314 0424 165 01051 1PF 20% 50V
R017 0300 106 10261 1K 1/10W5% 0603
C101 6200 040 62241 220nF 20% 275V C317 0424 165 01051 1PF 20% 50V
R018 0300 106 10261 1K 1/10W5% 0603
C102 6200 040 62241 220nF 20% 275V C318 0400 400 42261 22nF 20% 50V 0603
R019 0300 106 47161 470R 1/10W5% 0603
EN 41 10. TE3.1E CA SpareParts List

R021 0300 106 27161 270R 1/10W5% 0603 R320 0300 106 10261 1K 1/10W5% 0603 R505 0300 106 10061 10R 1/10W 5% 0603
R022 0300 106 56261 5.6K 1/10W5% 0603 R322 0300 106 56261 5.6K 1/10W5% 0603 R506 0300 106 51001 510R 1/8W5% 0805
R023 0300 106 15361 15K 1/10W 5% 0603 R323 0300 106 27361 27K 1/10W 5% 0603 R507 0300 106 10061 10R 1/10W 5% 0603
R025 0300 106 56261 5.6K 1/10W5% 0603 R324 0300 106 10361 10K 1/10W5% 0603 R508 0300 106 51001 510R 1/8W5% 0805
R027 0300 106 47261 4.7K 1/10W5% 0603 R325 0300 116 22361 22K 1/10W5% 0603 R509 0300 106 10061 10R 1/10W 5% 0603
R028 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805 R326 0300 106 56361 56K 1/10W5% 0603 R510 0302 086 27311 27k: 5% 2W
R029 0300 106 82061 82: 5% 0.1W 0603 R327 0300 106 47161 470R 1/10W5% 0603 R511 0302 086 27311 27k: 5% 2W
R030 0300 106 10361 10K 1/10W5% 0603 R328 0300 106 15361 15K 1/10W 5% 0603 R512 0302 086 27311 27k: 5% 2W
R031 0300 106 18261 1.8K 1/10W5% 0603 R329 0300 106 82261 8.2K 1/10W5% 0603 R513 0300 206 22131 220: 5% 1/4W
R040 0300 106 15261 1.5K 1/10W5% 0603 R330 0300 116 22261 2.2K 1/10W5% 0603 R514 0300 206 22131 220: 5% 1/4W
R043 0300 106 47261 4.7K 1/10W5% 0603 R331 0300 116 22261 2.2K 1/10W5% 0603 R515 0300 206 22131 220: 5% 1/4W
R044 0300 106 10361 10K 1/10W5% 0603 R332 0300 106 56161 560R 1/10W5% 0603 R516 0300 106 56221 5.6k: 5% 1W fusible
R045 0300 106 10361 10K 1/10W5% 0603 R333 0300 106 10161 100R 1/10W5% 0603 R517 0300 507 15221 1.5k: 1/2W
R047 0300 106 47261 4.7K 1/10W5% 0603 R334 0300 106 10161 100R 1/10W5% 0603 R518 0300 507 15221 1.5k: 1/2W
R048 0300 106 10161 100R 1/10W5% 0603 R335 0300 106 10181 100R 1/8W 5% 0805 R519 0300 507 15221 1.5k: 1/2W
R049 0300 106 10161 100R 1/10W5% 0603 R336 0300 106 33461 330K 1/10W5% 0603 R520 0300 206 15431 150k: 5% 1/4W
R051 0300 106 47161 470R 1/10W5% 0603 R337 0300 106 33461 330K 1/10W5% 0603 R521 0300 206 22511 2.2M: 5% 1/4W
R052 0300 106 10361 10K 1/10W5% 0603 R340 0300 106 10361 10K 1/10W5% 0603 R522 0300 507 15221 1.5k: 1/2W
R053 0300 116 47361 47K 1/10W 5% 0603 R341 0300 106 10381 10K 1/8W 5% 0805 R525 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
R054 0300 106 47261 4.7K 1/10W5% 0603 R342 0300 106 10381 10K 1/8W 5% 0805 R527 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
R055 0300 116 22161 220R 1/10W5% 0603 R343 0300 106 10381 10K 1/8W 5% 0805 R529 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
R056 0300 106 47261 4.7K 1/10W5% 0603 R344 0300 206 68361 68K 1/10W 5% 0603 R530 0300 507 15221 1.5k: 1/2W
R057 0300 106 10361 10K 1/10W5% 0603 R345 0300 106 22281 2.2K 1/8W 5% 0805 R533 0301 086 22921 2.2: 1W
R058 0300 116 47361 47K 1/10W 5% 0603 R346 0300 116 22361 22K 1/10W5% 0603 R601 0300 106 47261 4.7K 1/10W5% 0603
R059 0300 116 22161 220R 1/10W5% 0603 R350 0300 106 10261 1K 1/10W5% 0603 R602 0300 106 27361 27K 1/10W 5% 0603
R061 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805 R351 0300 106 47161 470R 1/10W5% 0603 R613 0300 106 10161 100R 1/10W5% 0603
R076 0300 106 18361 18K 1/10W5% 0603 R352 0300 106 10261 1K 1/10W5% 0603 R614 0300 106 10161 100R 1/10W5% 0603
R077 0300 106 56261 5.6K 1/10W5% 0603 R354 0300 106 10261 1K 1/10W5% 0603 V102 6113 800 11031 TRIMPOT 10K 0.1W 30%
R101 0320 405 55211 5.6: 10% 5W R355 0300 106 10361 10K 1/10W5% 0603
R103 0300 106 18361 18K 1/10W5% 0603 R356 0300 106 10261 1K 1/10W5% 0603
R104 0300 116 47361 47K 1/10W 5% 0603 R357 0300 116 22361 22K 1/10W5% 0603 b
R105 0300 106 11241 1.2M: 1/4W 2% R358 0300 106 10361 10K 1/10W5% 0603
R107 0300 206 10131 100: 5% 1/4W L101 6089 800 03151 Line filter 2*27MHz
R359 0300 116 22361 22K 1/10W5% 0603
R109 0300 506 33611 3.3M: 1/2W 5% L103 6080 000 00021 10PH 5%
R360 0300 106 75061 75R 1/10W5% 0603
L106 6080 000 00021 10PH 5%
R110 0320 406 33521 33k: 5W R361 0300 106 68161 680R 1/10W5% 0603
R111 0300 106 10161 100R 1/10W5% 0603 L110 6021 900 00381 Transf. PT190R
R364 0300 116 22361 22K 1/10W5% 0603
R114 0300 106 39461 390K: 1/10W 5% 0603 L111 6087 800 02411 bead Ferrite
R365 0300 106 47961 4.7: 5% 1/10W 0603
L112 6087 800 02411 bead Ferrite
R115 0300 206 22331 22K: 1/4W 5% R372 0300 116 22161 220R 1/10W5% 0603
R116 0301 406 33061 33: 5% 1/10W 0603 L113 6087 800 02411 bead Ferrite
R373 0300 116 22161 220R 1/10W5% 0603
R117 0300 106 33161 330R 1/10W5% 0603 L115 6087 800 02411 bead Ferrite
R374 0300 106 12361 12K 1/10W 5% 0603
L301 6080 000 00221 10PH 5%
R118 0300 106 18261 1.8K 1/10W5% 0603 R375 0300 106 12361 12K 1/10W 5% 0603
R130 0300 106 47961 4.7: 5% 1/10W 0603 L302 6080 800 00191 8.2PH 5%
R376 0300 106 82261 8.2K 1/10W5% 0603
R131 0300 106 15161 150: 5% 1/10W 0603 L303 6080 000 00221 10PH 5%
R377 0300 106 10161 100R 1/10W5% 0603
L304 6080 000 00221 10PH 5%
R132 0673 100 01851 Fuse 5A 32V 0603 R378 0300 106 75061 75R 1/10W5% 0603
R133 0300 106 15161 150: 5% 1/10W 0603 L305 6080 000 00221 10PH 5%
R379 0300 106 75061 75R 1/10W5% 0603
R135 0300 206 22331 22K: 1/4W 5% L310 6087 800 02411 bead Ferrite
R380 0300 106 75061 75R 1/10W5% 0603
L311 6087 800 02411 bead Ferrite
R136 0300 206 22331 22K: 1/4W 5% R381 0300 106 47961 4.7: 5% 1/10W 0603
R152 0300 506 33611 3.3M: 1/2W 5% L401 6023 000 33071 Transf. hor. drive
R382 0300 106 10261 1K 1/10W5% 0603
R155 0300 206 15011 15: 5% 1/4W L402 6083 800 00201 200UH 15% 0.8A
R383 0300 106 10161 100R 1/10W5% 0603
L403 6089 800 04061 Lin Coil 100UH
R156 0300 116 22361 22K 1/10W5% 0603 R386 0300 116 47361 47K 1/10W 5% 0603
R157 0300 106 47261 4.7K 1/10W5% 0603 L404 6042 000 00391 Transf. 125VSFT
R387 0300 106 10361 10K 1/10W5% 0603
R158 0300 116 22361 22K 1/10W5% 0603 L601 6080 000 00221 10PH 5%
R388 0300 116 47361 47K 1/10W 5% 0603
R159 0301 081 30311 130K: 1/4W 2% L602 6089 800 00111 1PH 5%
R389 0300 106 39461 390K: 1/10W 5% 0603
R160 0320 405 55211 5.6: 10% 5W LT02 0300 206 15131 150: 5% 1/4W
R391 0300 106 12261 1.2k: 5% 0603
R161 0300 106 18461 180K 1/10W5% 0603 T001 0468 480 00001 BC848B
R393 0300 106 12261 1.2k: 5% 0603
R162 0300 106 10261 1K 1/10W5% 0603 T002 0468 480 00001 BC848B
R401 0300 206 47911 4.7: 1/4W
R163 0300 106 82161 820: 5% 1/10W 0603 T003 0468 580 00001 TRS.BC858 BP
R402 0300 116 47361 47K 1/10W 5% 0603
R165 0300 006 27261 2.7k: 1% 1/10W 0603 T101 0469 330 00121 Transf. FQPF6N80
R403 0300 206 10131 100: 5% 1/4W
R166 0300 116 22361 22K 1/10W5% 0603 T102 0468 480 00001 BC848B
R404 0300 557 22811 0.22: 5% 1/2W fusible
R172 0300 116 22161 220R 1/10W5% 0603 T105 0469 261 11351 TRS.BC639 TO-92
R405 0300 506 39311 39: 1/4W
R174 0300 116 39361 39K 1/10W5% 0603 T113 0468 480 00001 BC848B
R407 0300 106 47481 470K 1/8W 5% 0805
R175 0300 106 75061 75R 1/10W5% 0603 T115 0462 460 22281 TRS.BC547B TO-92
R410 0300 557 22811 0.22: 5% 1/2W fusible
R176 0300 116 22161 220R 1/10W5% 0603 T150 0468 484 80121 TRS. BC847B SOT-23
R411 0300 116 10161 7.5K 1/10W5% 0603
R183 0300 106 82061 82: 5% 0.1W 0603 R412 0300 106 24261 2.4k: 5% 1/10W 0603 T151 0468 484 80121 TRS. BC847B SOT-23
R184 0673 100 01851 Fuse 5A 32V 0603 R413 0300 106 56241 FUSIBLE 5.6K 3W 5% T301 6082 800 01981 Trim. coil 44MHz 39pF
R202 0300 106 39261 3.9K 1/10W5% 0603 R414 0300 506 10211 1k: 5% 1/2W T302 0468 480 00001 BC848B
T303 0468 480 00001 BC848B
R203 0300 106 39261 3.9K 1/10W5% 0603 R415 0300 106 83061 2k: 5% 1/10W 0603
R204 0300 106 68161 680R 1/10W5% 0603 R421 0300 116 10361 1M: 1/10W 0603 T305 0468 480 00001 BC848B
R205 0300 106 68161 680R 1/10W5% 0603 R422 0300 116 10361 1M: 1/10W 0603 T306 0468 480 00001 BC848B
T307 0468 480 00001 BC848B
R206 0300 106 47261 4.7K 1/10W5% 0603 R423 0300 101 50661 1.5M: 5% 1/10W 0603
R207 0300 106 10161 100R 1/10W5% 0603 R424 0300 101 50661 1.5M: 5% 1/10W 0603 T310 0468 480 00001 BC848B
R208 0300 106 10161 100R 1/10W5% 0603 R425 0300 106 75461 750k: 5% 1/10W 0603 T313 0468 480 00001 BC848B
T314 0468 480 00001 BC848B
R209 0300 116 47361 47K 1/10W 5% 0603 R428 0300 206 47131 470: 5% 1/4W
R210 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805 R429 0300 106 83061 2k: 5% 1/10W 0603 T401 0469 261 11351 TRS.BC639 TO-92
R211 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805 R440 0300 506 22111 220: 5% 1/2W T402 0460 000 00141 BU2508DF
T441 0468 480 00001 BC848B
R212 0300 106 75061 75R 1/10W5% 0603 R441 0300 206 22911 2.2: 5% 1/4W
R224 0300 106 10181 100R 1/8W 5% 0805 R444 0300 106 12461 120K 1/10W5% 0603 T501 0469 241 14001 TRS.BF422 TO-92
R225 0300 106 83061 2k: 5% 1/10W 0603 R445 0300 106 82261 8.2K 1/10W5% 0603 T502 0469 241 14001 TRS.BF422 TO-92
T503 0469 241 14001 TRS.BF422 TO-92
R226 0300 206 20211 2K 1/4W 5% R446 0300 106 33261 3.3K 1/10W5% 0603
R227 0300 106 12261 1.2k: 5% 0603 R447 0300 106 24261 2.4k: 5% 1/10W 0603 T504 0469 241 14001 TRS.BF422 TO-92
R228 0300 206 22331 22K: 1/4W 5% R448 0300 106 83061 2k: 5% 1/10W 0603 T505 0469 241 14011 TRS.BF423 TO-92
T506 0469 241 14001 TRS.BF422 TO-92
R229 0300 106 10461 100K 1/10W5% 0603 R449 0300 106 47961 4.7: 5% 1/10W 0603
R301 0300 106 15161 150: 5% 1/10W 0603 R450 0301 086 82811 M.O 0.82R 1W 5% T507 0469 241 14011 TRS.BF423 TO-92
R307 0300 106 15261 1.5K 1/10W5% 0603 R451 0300 106 56261 5.6K 1/10W5% 0603 T508 0469 241 14001 TRS.BF422 TO-92
T509 0469 241 14011 TRS.BF423 TO-92
R308 0300 106 15261 1.5K 1/10W5% 0603 R452 0300 106 33261 3.3K 1/10W5% 0603
R309 0300 106 33461 330K 1/10W5% 0603 R453 0300 106 47261 4.7K 1/10W5% 0603
R310 0300 106 75061 75R 1/10W5% 0603 R454 0300 106 33361 33K 1/10W5%0603SF d
R311 0300 106 75061 75R 1/10W5% 0603 R455 0300 106 10161 100R 1/10W5% 0603
R312 0300 106 75061 75R 1/10W5% 0603 R456 0300 106 18461 180K 1/10W5% 0603 D001 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80
R314 0300 116 47361 47K 1/10W 5% 0603 R458 0300 106 82161 820: 5% 1/10W 0603 D002 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80
R315 0300 106 10261 1K 1/10W5% 0603 R501 0300 106 82181 820R 1/8W 5% 0805 D003 0481 000 00041 BZX55C
R316 0300 106 15161 150: 5% 1/10W 0603 R502 0300 106 82181 820R 1/8W 5% 0805 D009 0483 214 23201 1N4007
R317 0300 106 15161 150: 5% 1/10W 0603 R503 0300 106 82181 820R 1/8W 5% 0805 D010 0483 270 28221 Schottky 5A 40V
R318 0300 106 15161 150: 5% 1/10W 0603 R504 0300 106 51001 510R 1/8W5% 0805
EN 42 10. TE3.1E CA SpareParts List

D011 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80 J203 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D012 0481 104 11041 BYW98-200 J218 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D030 0482 102 00001 SCHTKY BAT85 DO-34 J219 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D101 0483 200 00611 RECT.1N5062 SOD57 J223 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D102 0483 200 00611 RECT.1N5062 SOD57 J226 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D103 0483 200 00611 RECT.1N5062 SOD57 J246 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D104 0483 200 00611 RECT.1N5062 SOD57 J247 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D106 0480 000 00021 BYV95C J249 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D107 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80 J254 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D108 0480 000 00331 RECT.BYW95C SOD-64 J256 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D109 0485 407 33021 ZNR.33V ZTK33B DO-35 J257 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D110 0480 000 00341 RECT. BYT54J J259 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D113 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80 J260 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D114 0481 132 29071 ZNR.5V1 BZV55C J261 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D116 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80 J262 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D120 0480 000 00331 RECT.BYW95C SOD-64 J263 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D131 0481 000 00071 BZX79-B/C18 J264 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D132 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80 J265 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D302 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80 J271 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D303 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80 J272 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D304 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80 J274 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D305 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80 J275 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D307 0483 221 07001 BA282&BA482 J281 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D308 0483 221 07001 BA282&BA482 J291 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D310 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805 J292 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D311 0485 449 26101 7V5 ZPD J995 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
D320 0481 002 55101 ZNR.5V1 ZPD DO-35 K100 0020 205 11160 Cable 30mm Bk
D321 0481 132 29071 ZNR.5V1 BZV55C
D322 0481 132 29071 ZNR.5V1 BZV55C
D323 0481 132 29071 ZNR.5V1 BZV55C Side AV [A7]
D401 0480 000 00341 RECT. BYT54J
D402 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80
D405 0480 000 00341 RECT. BYT54J Various
D406 0480 000 00341 RECT. BYT54J
K1** 0141 001 00141 TERMINAL GND 1P
D407 0480 000 00341 RECT. BYT54J
K901 0750 302 11091 Connector 5p
D441 0483 214 23201 1N4007
K903 0750 128 80491 SOCKET CHINCH
D501 0481 132 29041 GP.BAV21 DO-35
K905 0750 302 11081 CONN.4P VRT EH
D502 0481 132 29041 GP.BAV21 DO-35
K906 0750 164 20221 Socket headphone
D503 0481 132 29041 GP.BAV21 DO-35
K907 0750 302 11501 CONN.5P VRT BLACK
D504 0482 102 00001 SCHTKY BAT85 DO-34
D505 0480 000 00041 ZNR.8V2 BZX55C DO-35
D506 0483 214 23201 1N4007 g
D507 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80
D508 0482 104 11001 GP.1N4148 DO-35 C902 0400 320 41001 10pF 5% 50V
D601 0481 104 11111 LS4148 SOD80 C903 0402 370 44711 220pF 50V 5%
DV24 0481 132 29071 ZNR.5V1 BZV55C C904 0402 370 44711 220pF 50V 5%
C906 0402 370 44711 220pF 50V 5%
C908 0424 142 54761 47PF 20% 25V
ce C909 0424 142 54761 47PF 20% 25V
C910 0400 300 14031 10nF 50V 10%
IC02 0450 000 02401 M24C16-WBN6
C911 0400 300 14031 10nF 50V 10%
Q001 0460 015 37001 BD537
C912 0402 370 44711 220pF 50V 5%
Q102 0468 480 00001 BC848B
C913 0402 370 44711 220pF 50V 5%
Q442 0462 470 18001 TRS.BC337 TO-92
Q443 0469 862 94161 2SA720 / BC327
GND1 0020 132 02700 CABLE 1P 50CM f
I001 0450 000 91171 ST92T195D7B1
I101 0450 000 03631 ICE1QS01 R902 0300 206 68031 68R 1/4W 5%
I102 0452 381 03051 LM317 R903 0300 206 68031 68R 1/4W 5%
I104 0450 383 62811 TCDT1101 R916 0300 206 47331 47k: 5% 0.25W
I201 0450 000 00981 TDA7057AQ R917 0300 206 47331 47k: 5% 0.25W
I202 0450 000 01511 IC MSP3415G
I301 0450 000 02291 STV2248E
I401 0450 000 01971 TDA1771 b
J004 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J006 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805 L901 6087 800 02411 bead Ferrite
J015 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805 L902 0301 406 12311 12K 1/6W 5%
J019 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805 L903 0301 406 12311 12K 1/6W 5%
J023 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805 L904 6080 800 00331 33PH 5% 0.16A
J024 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805 L905 6080 800 00331 33PH 5% 0.16A
J028 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J045 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J059 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J060 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J061 0407 320 41061 100pF 50V 5% 0603
J069 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J077 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J083 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J091 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J095 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J114 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J115 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J121 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J122 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J133 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J134 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J164 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J167 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J168 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J171 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J173 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J175 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J176 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
J188 0300 106 00081 0R 1/8W 5% 0805
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