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Model HD 990
CD/ MP3 Player
Service Manual
- Contents -
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS………….……….……2 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE…………15
BASIC SPECIFICATIONS………………………...5 EXPLODED VIEW (120v)….……………………16
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS………………......6 BLOCK DIAGRAM.……………..………………..17
PACKAGE (120V)..…………….…....……..………7 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST (120v)……… …….18
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS………..…………….8 PCB DRAWINGS……………………..................24
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS…………………..9 SEMICONDUCTOR PINOUTS…………………29
REMOTE CONTROL……………………………..10 SCHEMATICS………………………………....…49
OPERATION…………..……..……………...........11 WIRING DIAGRAM………………………………61
harman/kardon, Inc.
8500 Balboa Blvd.
Released 2010 Northridge, CA. 91329 Rev0 10/2010
Discontinued XXXX
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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
NOTES REGARDING HANDLING OF THE PICK-UP
1. Notes for transport and storage
1) The pick-up should always be left in its conductive bag until immediately prior to use.
2) The pick-up should never be subjected to external pressure or impact.
Drop impact
Storage in conductive bag
2. Repair notes
1) The pick-up incorporates a strong magnet, and so should never be brought close to magnetic materials.
2) The pick-up should always be handled correctly and carefully, taking care to avoid external pressure and
impact. If it is subjected to strong pressure or impact, the result may be an operational malfunction
and/or damage to the printed-circuit board.
3) Each and every pick-up is already individually adjusted to a high degree of precision, and for that reason
the adjustment point and installation
screws should absolutely never be touched.
4) Laser beams may damage the eyes!
Absolutely never permit laser beams to enter the eyes!
Also NEVER switch ON the power to the laser output part (lens, etc.) of the pick-up if it is damaged.
NEVER look directly at the laser beam, and don’t let contact
fingers or other exposed skin.
Cotton swab
Conductive Sheet
1) Compact disc players incorporate a great many ICs as well as the pick-up (laser diode). These compo-
nents are sensitive to, and easily affected by, static electricity. If such static electricity is high voltage,
components can be damaged, and for that reason components should be handled with care.
2) The pick-up is composed of many optical components and other high-precision components. Care must
be taken, therefore, to avoid repair or storage where the temperature of humidity is high, where strong
magnetism is present, or where there is excessive dust.
1) Before replacing a component part, first disconnect the power supply lead wire from the unit
2) All equipment, measuring instruments and tools must be grounded.
3) The workbench should be covered with a conductive sheet and grounded.
When removing the laser pick-up from its conductive bag, do not place the pick-up on the bag. (This is
because there is the possibility of damage by static electricity.)
4) To prevent AC leakage, the metal part of the soldering iron should be grounded.
5) Workers should be grounded by an armband (1MΩ)
6) Care should be taken not to permit the laser pick-up to come in contact with clothing, in order to prevent
static electricity changes in the clothing to escape from the armband.
7) The laser beam from the pick-up should NEVER be directly facing the eyes or bare skin.
Armband
Resistor
(1 Mohm)
Resistor
(1 Mohm) Conductive
Sheet
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ESD PRECAUTIONS
Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD)
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components com-
monly are called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD). Examples of typical ESD devices are integrated cir-
cuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor chip components. The following techniques should
be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off
any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a
commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed for potential shock reasons
prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ESD devices, place the assembly on a conductive sur-
face such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ESD devices.
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static"
can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD
devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ESD device from its protective package until immediately before you are
ready to install it. (Most replacement ESD devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by
conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive materials).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ESD device, touch the
protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will by installed.
CAUTION : BE SURE NO POWER IS APPLIED TO THE CHASSIS OR CIRCUIT, AND OBSERVE ALL
OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handing unpackaged replacement ESD devices. (Otherwise harmless motion
such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can gen-
erate static electricity sufficient to damage an ESD device).
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Specifications
Signal Format
Sampling Frequency: 32kHz to 96kHz
D/A Conversion: Multilevel delta-sigma, dual DAC configuration
Oversampling: 24-bit/384kHz asynchronous sample rate converter
General
Power Requirement: 100V – 240V 50Hz/60Hz
Power Consumption: <20 watts (on)
<2 watts (standby)
Dimensions (width x height x depth): 17-5/16" x 2-1/2" x 13-1/16"
(440mm x 64mm x 332mm)
Depth measurement includes knobs, buttons and connection jacks.
Height measurement includes feet and chassis.
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Digital Output
Output Level 500mV(p-p) +/-20% Coax output
Output Impedance 75 ohms Coax output
Output jitter level <1mUI
Digital Input
Input Level 500mV(p-p) +/-20% Coax output
Output jitter level <1mUI
Loader
CD SPEC TEST CONDITIONS
ECCENTRICITY 140 µm TCD 714
VERTICAL DEVIATION 0.92 mm MCD-151, TCD-731RA
DEFECT(INTERRUPTION) 900 µm MCD-131
DEFECT(BLACK DOT) 1000 µm TCD 725B
DEFECT(FINGER PRINT) 75um TCD 725B
DEFECT(SCRATCH) 2mm TCD 725B
SEARCH TIME 2.5sec
PACKAGING
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1 Main Information Display: This display delivers messages and status indications
to help you operate the CD player.
2 Power On/Off (Standby): Press the button once to turn the CD player on, press
it again to put the unit in the Standby mode.
3 Open/Close: Press this button to open or close the disc tray.
4 Play: Press to initiate playback or to resume playback after Pause has been
pressed.
5 Pause: Press this button to momentarily pause playback. To resume playback,
press the button again. If a CD is playing, the sound will be muted.
6 Stop: Press this button to stop the disc currently being played or to exit program
mode (see page 11 for complete information).
7 Skip/Search (Previous): Press this button to move backward through the music
tracks on a CD disc. Keep the button pressed to search backward at one of the
available speeds.
8 Skip/Search (Next): Press to move forward through the music tracks on a CD.
Keep the button pressed to search forward at one of the available speeds.
9 Display Dimmer: Press this button to reduce the brightness of the Information
Display by 50% or to turn the display off completely in the following order: FULL
BRIGHTNESS HALF BRIGHTNESS OFF FULL BRIGHTNESS.
Important Note: When the unit is turned off (to Standby), pressing the Play button
4 j on the front or on the remote will automatically turn on the player and start
playback.
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0 Digital Output: Connect this jack to the coaxial or optical digital input of an external
digital-to-analog converter for direct access to the digital signals of the CD player or the
external digital audio source. DO NOT connect this jack to the standard audio inputs of
any device.
1 Audio Outputs: Connect these jacks to the CD audio inputs of your receiver, surround
processor or preamplifier. If your amplifier features balanced XLR inputs, you may use
the XLR outputs instead. Sound quality via balanced connection is usually more dynamic,
with even better signal-to-noise ratio. Pin configuration for the XLR Outputs: Pin 1 is
Ground, Pin 2 is Plus/Hot, Pin 3 is Minus/Cold.
2 Remote Control Input: Connect the output of a remote infrared sensor or the remote
control output of another compatible Harman Kardon product. This will enable the remote
control system to operate even when the front panel remote sensor is blocked. It will also
allow use of the CD player with optional, external control systems.
3 Remote Control Output: Connect this jack to the input of another compatible
Harman Kardon remote-controlled device to have the remote sensor on the CD player
provide signals to other products.
4 AC Power Cord: Connect this plug to an AC outlet. If the outlet is switch-controlled,
make certain that the switch is in the On position.
5 Coaxial and Optical Digital Inputs: Connect these jacks to the coaxial or optical
digital output of an external audio source. This will enable you to have the digital-to-
analog conversion of that source done by the highgrade audiophile digital-to-analog
convertors in the HD 990 rather than the (older ones) in the external source, for better
audio quality.
HRS-Link Output: The special High-Resolution Synchronization Link cable (optional)
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connects to the HRS jack on the matching HK 990 amplifier (or other compatible HK
amplifiers) to attain an even higher quality of sound. You need only connect the HRS-Link
cable for complete synchronization and audio. No further cable is necessary.
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HD 990 Remote Control Functions e Clear Button: Press this button to remove selected or all tracks from the
programmed sequence. (See page 11 for complete information on programming the CD
player.)
b q a f Repeat Button: Press this button once to repeat only the track that is currently being
played, and note that the Repeat and One indicators will light in the Information Display.
Press the button a second time so that the Repeat and All indicators are illuminated to
a Power Off repeat all tracks on the disc. (See page 12 for more information on Repeat Play.)
b Power On g Repeat A-B Button: Press this button to repeat a segment of the disc. Press the
t button once to mark the start of the portion to be repeated. Press it again at the end of
c Numeric Controls s the desired sequence. The marked passage will play continuously until the Stop button
d Program Button p n k is pressed. (See page 12 for more information on Repeat Play.)
e Clear Button h Skip Buttons: Press one of these buttons to move to the next track fl·, or to
move back to the previous track ‡fi (see page 10).
f Repeat Button
i Search Buttons: Press one of these buttons to search forward — or
g Repeat A › B Button l r backward‚ through a disc to locate a particular portion of the selection being
h Skip Buttons played. Holding the buttons pressed for some seconds will increase the search speed
(see page 10).
i Search Buttons j
j Play/Pause Button: Press this button to start the playback of a CD. If the CD
j Play/Pause Button h drawer is open, pressing this button will automatically close the drawer. Press this button
k Stop Button k once during playback to momentarily stop a disc. When the button is pressed again, the
disc will resume play at the point it was stopped.
l +10/–10 Buttons
i k Stop Button: Press this button to stop the disc currently being played or to escape
m Random Button from the program mode (see page 11 for complete information).
n Time Button l +10/–10 Buttons: Press the +10 button to move to the 10th track after the current
f g track playing. Press the –10 button to move to the 10th track before the track currently
o Check Button m playing.
p Open/Close Button
d e m Random Button: Press this button to have all of the tracks played in a random order.
q Display Button o (See page 9 for more information.)
r Folder Buttons n Time Button: Press this button to select the time display. In normal operation, the
s Source Button display will show the running time of a track being played. Press the button once to check
c the time remaining for the track in play. Press the button a third time to view the elapsed
t Info Button time for the CD being played, and a last time for the total play time remaining for the disc
in play (see page 10).
o Check Button: Press this button to check the order of tracks programmed into the
CD player’s memory. (See page 11 for complete information on programming the CD
player.)
p Open/Close Button: Press this button to open or close the disc drawer. The drawer
may also be closed by pressing the Play button 4 j or by gently pressing the edge
of the drawer. However, we do not recommend pushing the drawer, as damage to the
transport mechanism may result.
q Display Button: Press this button once to dim the front panel display to half
brightness. Press it again to turn the display lights off completely. Another press will
return the display to normal brightness.
a Power Off: Press this button to put the unit in the Standby mode.
r Folder Buttons: Press the Folder + button to move to the next folder with MP3
b Power On: Press this button to turn on the CD player. Note that in order for the data, and the Folder – button to move to the previous folder with MP3 data.
Power On button to operate, AC power must be applied to the unit, and the Status Mode
Indicator 2 should glow orange (see page 9 for more information). The unit will also s Source Button: Press this button to switch between the CD player’s output and the
turn on when the Play 4 j or Open/Close 3 p button is pressed. output of other sources connected to one of the digital inputs (see page 10 for more
information).
c Numeric Controls: Press these buttons to select a specific track on a disc. The unit
will immediately search for the track and begin to play it. For tracks 1 through 9 on a disc, t Info Button: Pressing this button consecutive times shows the different CD text
you need only press the desired number. For tracks 10 and above, the second and third information available on a CD, or ID3 and other information available on a disc with MP3
digit of the number must be entered within two seconds of the first digit. (See page 9 for data. To return to normal Track number/Time indication, press the Time button n. (See
more information.) These buttons are also used to enter track numbers into the memory page 10 for more information.)
for pre-programmed play lists. (See page 11 for complete information on programming
the CD player.)
d Program Button: Press this button to begin the process of programming the CD
player to play the tracks on a disc in a specific order. Once the button is pressed, enter
each of the desired track numbers in quick succession using the Numeric Controls button
c. When you have entered the tracks to be played, press the Play button j to begin
the programmed sequence. (See page 11 for complete information on programming the
CD player.)
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HD 990 Operation
Operation The drawer will also close when the Play button 4 j is pressed. The drawer will
close and the disc will start playing the first track.
Loading and Unloading Discs To play all of the tracks on the disc in order, press the Play button 4 j. A play symbol
› will appear in the Main Information Display 1, as well as indication of track number
To load a disc, first turn the unit on (if it is not already) by pressing the Power Switch
and time elapsed.
2 on the front panel or the Power On button b on the remote, then press the Open/
Close button 3 p, taking care to make certain that the space in front of the drawer is To play all of the tracks in random order, press the Random button C. The Random
not obstructed. When the unit is turned off (to Standby), pressing the Play button 4 j indicator will light when that mode is in use. Random can be activated also while a track
on the front or on the remote will automatically turn on the CD player and start playback. is playing. When Random is activated while programmed play is in use (see page 11), all
Also, pressing the Open/Close button from Standby switches on the player directly and programmed tracks will be played in random order.
opens the drawer.
You may also select a specific track by pressing the Skip buttons 7 h until the
Load the disc in the tray with the printed (label) side facing up. Make certain that the desired track number is displayed (see page 10). The track may also be selected directly
disc is centered in the tray. Either 12cm (5") or 8cm (3") discs may be used. When an by entering the track number via the Numeric Controls c, simply enter the track
8cm disc is played, it should be carefully centered within the smaller ridges inside the number by pressing the buttons that correspond to the desired track. Note that when
cassette drawer. a two- or three-digit track number is being entered, the second and third digit of the
number must be pressed within two seconds of the first digit. After the track is selected,
press the Play button 4 j.
While the disc is playing, the track being played will show as a number in the middle of
the display just below the word “Track.” The elapsed time of the track being played will
also appear in the display. As a disc plays, the track numbers will change, and the time
will reset to 00:00 at the start of each new track.
To momentarily pause the play of a disc, press the Pause button 5 j. Note that a red
pause indication || will appear in the display to remind you that the disc is paused. Press
Labeled either the Play button 4 j or the Pause button 5 j to resume normal play.
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To stop the disc, press the Stop button 6 k. When the Stop button is pressed the
display again will show the total number of tracks and total running time of the disc.
To retract the drawer back into the player after loading a disc, press the Open/Close
To remove a disc from the player, press the Open/Close button 3 p. To prevent dirt
button 3 p. When the drawer is closed the display will indicate the total number of
and dust from entering the unit, do not leave the disc tray open.
tracks on the disc and the total running time of the disc.
To place the unit in a Standby mode, press the Power Switch 2 on the front panel or
The drawer will also close when the Play button 4 j is pressed. The drawer will
the Power Off button a on the remote. The display will show a “Standby” message
close and the disc will start playing the first track.
for a moment and the Status Mode Indicator will glow orange, indicating that the unit
To remove a disc from the player, press the Open/Close button 3 p. The drawer will is off, but ready to accept a Power On command from the remote. If the disc drawer
open, allowing the disc to be removed. is open, it will automatically close when the unit is placed in the Standby mode. This
ensures that the unit will not be harmed by dust, dirt or inadvertent damage to the
Disc Handling Notes: When loading or unloading discs, it is best to hold them by
drawer mechanism.
the edges. While compact discs are very reliable, rough handling may damage them.
Avoid scratching the bottom (non-printed) side of discs, or any handling that will leave Note that the unit is not removed from AC main power when it is in the Standby mode but
fingerprints. its power consumption is reduced to a low value. To remove the AC power completely
from the unit its AC Power Cord must be plugged into a switch-controlled AC outlet
To avoid damage to the disc and player, always seat discs so that they are centered in
that is turned off. We recommend using the switched AC outlet on the rear side of a
the tray. Do not lift the player while the disc tray is opening or closing, as this may cause
receiver or amplifier. When that AC outlet will be turned on, the HD 990 will always turn
the disc to unseat from the tray and possibly jam.
to the Standby mode even if it was on before the AC power was removed.
Normal Play
Display Dim
To play a disc, first turn the HD 990 on using the Power Switch 2 on the front panel or
In some situations, it may be desirable to reduce the brightness of the display or to turn
the Power On button b on the remote control. When the unit is turned off (to Standby),
it off completely. To do this, press the Display button q on the remote or the Display
pressing the Play button 4 j on the front or on the remote will automatically turn on
Dimmer button 9 on the main unit to dim the display to half brightness. Press it again
the CD player and start playback.
to turn the display off. A third press will return the display to normal level.
To load or change a disc, open the disc drawer by pressing the Open/Close button 3
p. Place a disc in the tray following the instructions shown above.
Pressing the Open/Close button once a disc has been carefully seated will close the
disc drawer while the message “Closing” will appear in the information display. As soon
as the tray is closed the display will show the message “Reading” while the table of
contents (TOC) of the disc is read. Note that particularly with CD-RW discs this tracking
may take some time due to the reflectibility and data structure being different from
normal discs. Afterward, the information display will show the total number of tracks
and the total running time of the disc. Note that with MP3 CDs, the total running time
will not be shown.
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Time Display The Skip buttons may be used when the CD player is either playing or stopped. If the unit
is stopped, the Skip buttons may be used to locate the first track to be played. The Play
The CD player’s time display is capable of showing a wide range of information about button 4 j must be pressed to begin play. If the Skip buttons are used while the unit
a CD. is already playing (as described above), the audio output will stop while the new track is
In normal operation the display will show the total running time of a CD after the disc is located, and play will automatically resume with the new track.
first put in the unit. When the disc is played, the display will show the running time of a If the Skip buttons are pressed when program play is in use (see page 11), the unit will
track in play. Each time the track changes, the time display will reset to 00:00 and move from one programmed track to another.
begin to increase again as the new track plays.
To view the time remaining on an individual track, press the Time button n on the Folder
remote once. The display will now show the time left in the track in play, and a “–” will
Discs containing compressed MP3 data often contain several directories and folders with
light in front of the time display as a reminder of the display’s status.
data. To show the name of the current directory or folder playing, press one of the Folder
To view the elapsed time of the disc currently playing, press the Time button n +/– buttons once. To change to the next directory or folder, press the Folder + button
again. r again within three seconds after the first press. For the previous directory or folder,
press the Folder – button r.
To view the total time remaining to play on the disc, press the Time button n again, a
number greater than the formerly shown track remaining time (except the last track of
The CD player counts each directory and folder as one folder. The player starts to count
the disc is played) will appear in the display, again with a “–” in front.
in the main directory, and pressing the Folder + button r will start playback of the first
When the Time button is pressed again the display will return to show the running time folder in this directory. Pressing the Folder + button r again will start playback of the
of the track in play. second folder in the directory. Continue pressing the Folder + button r until the last
folder in the directory has been played. At this time, pressing the Folder + button r
Note: When a program is played (see page 11), all time modes are selectable, too, except
will start playing the next directory.
the total time remaining on the disc.
The Time mode is not available when playing back discs containing compressed MP3 Note that the Folder +/– buttons do not function when the CD player is playing the tracks
data. of a disc containing MP3 data in random order.
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Programmed Play When the unit is stopped and the program step indication PROG-01: 001 is not
lit (otherwise press Stop once), but the Program indicator is still lit (otherwise press
The HD 990’s advanced programming capability enables you to select certain tracks, to Program d) you may clear the entire contents of a program by pressing the Clear
preset the order in which these tracks play, and to clear specific programmed tracks after button e.
the program was made. Important Note: When you’ve pressed the Program button d (once or several times)
Programmed play allows you to program up to 32 tracks into the HD 990’s memory. To and the track number on the right starts blinking, the appropriate program step number
begin programming the CD player, make sure that the unit is in Stop mode, then press (e.g. PROG-02:008) shown at the left display side is not programmed yet. Do
the Program button d. The Program indicator will light in the Information Display not continue to press the Program button now, otherwise the track selected will be
1, the number 001 will blink below the Program indicator, showing the track number memorized too. If you´re in doubt, press Stop button 6 k and start the procedure
selected, and PROG-01: 001 will appear in the Information Display, replacing the again with Program d.
track time. This indicates that you are about to program the first track. Important Note: Tracks programmed as described above can be played repeatedly too.
You may now begin to enter the tracks in the order in which you wish to have them When you press Repeat f once after a program is created (the Program indicator must
play. To select a track on the disc, press the Numeric buttons c corresponding to the be lit, otherwise press Program) and the program is played, the Repeat 1 indicator will
desired track. Be certain to enter the second and/or third number of two- or three-digit light and the track currently playing will be repeated continuously. If Repeat is pressed
numbers within two seconds after the first number was entered. You may also use the twice, “Repeat All” will be displayed, all programmed tracks will be played subsequently
Skip buttons 7 8 h to select a track. When the track is selected, press the Program and the sequence will be repeated continuously until the Stop button is pressed.
button d. Note that the program-step indication on the right side of the Information
Display will change to PROG-02: 001.
You may now select another track for the next program step, following the instructions
shown above. When the track is selected, press the Program button d again. Repeat
this procedure for each program step until you have completed the desired programming.
Press the Stop button 6 k once to complete a program sequence, or press Play
4 j to begin immediate play of a program sequence. If the maximum of 99 program
steps is reached, the program-step indication at the right side of the Information Display
will go out, and the disc and track that have been programmed as the first program step
will be shown.
Once a program list has been entered, press the Play button 4 j to begin listening
to the sequence. After the entire program has been played, the CD player will stop. As
long as the Stop button 6 k has not been pressed twice and the Program indicator
remains lit, you may repeat the programmed-play sequence again by pressing the Play
button 4 j.
Editing a Program
A program can be edited even after it was completed by pressing the Stop button 6 k
once: Each time you press the Program button d the track number and program step
number will be displayed in the programmed order, but with steady track numbers (not
blinking) in contrast to the programming mode. As soon as the track number starts
blinking (this will take 1 second), the appropriate program step number shown at the left
side is not programmed yet; now you can change the track number with the Skip buttons
7 8 h or the Numeric buttons c as described above and add it to the program
list by pressing the Program button d.
Pressing the Stop button 6 k twice will return to normal mode and the Program
indicator will go out, but the program will stay in memory and can be recalled easily by
pressing the Program button. But pressing the Clear button e (see below) or opening
the disc drawer by pressing Open/Close 3 p, will erase the program information
from the unit’s memory.
Clearing Programs
To clear a single track from the program list, press the Program button d until the
track to be deleted from the program sequence appears in the Information Display 1.
When the track number appears, press the Clear button e once, the track selected
will be deleted and the track number will be replaced by the next programmed one. Now
you can delete that track too with the Clear button or press the Stop button 6 k and
again the Program d button to select lower track numbers to be deleted.
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Repeat Play
The HD 990’s programming system enables you to repeat either a single track, the entire
disc (respectively all programmed tracks) or a specially programmed passage that you
select.
Repeat A-B
The CD player may be programmed to repeat any section within a track, or a complete
passage or program that includes material in a series of tracks.
To program the unit for A-B play, first locate the point on the disc where you wish to
begin the repeated section. At that point, press the Repeat A-B button g. The Repeat
indicators will light in the Information Display and an A- indicator to show that the
program process has started. Let the disc continue to play or press the Search —
button 7 8 h or Skip fl· button 7 8 h on the front or remote until
you have reached the end of the section to be repeated. When the end point is reached,
press the Repeat A-B button g again. Note that the Repeat and A-B indicators will
now be illuminated.
Once the Repeat A-B button g is pressed for the second time to complete the
programming, the CD player will automatically go to the beginning of the selected
passage and continue to play the section over and over.
To resume normal play press the Repeat A-B button g again. The Repeat and A-B
indicators will go out, and the rest of the disc will play normally.
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HD 990 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause Solution
No lights on front panel • No AC Power • Make certain that AC power cord is plugged into a live outlet.
Remote does not appear to operate • Power switch turned off • Turn on Power switch.
• Weak batteries • Install fresh batteries, observing polarity indications.
• Blocked sensor • Remove obstructions from the front panel sensor or connect a remote
sensor to the Remote In jack on the rear panel.
Front panel lights, but CD does not play • Disc is upside down • Reload disc with label side facing up.
Play indicator lights, but no sound is heard • Poor connections • Make certain that connections are secure and made to the correct
(e.g., CD) input.
• Wrong source connections
• Select CD source on receiver or preamp.
Sound skips or stutters during play • Disc may be damaged • Try another disc.
• Surface vibrations • Isolate the unit from vibration by placing it on a firm surface or move
it further away from the speakers.
Sound is continually distorted • Incorrect input • Make certain that the analog Audio Outputs of the CD player
are connected to a line-level audio input, NOT to a digital audio or
phono input.
“Error” lights up continuously in the display • Various • Turn the unit off and on again. If the problem persists, turn the AC
power to the CD player off and on.
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E E
SPORT0 RX
Receiver CS8416 DIGITAL IN
SPORT1 TX
DIGITAL OUT
D
Loader Motor 33.8688MHz GPIO D
Driver DATA
BA5888FP Transparent BCLK
latch
SF-HD850G
LRCLK
ADSP-BF532SBSTZ400 TIMER0
MCLK
GPIO
HRS-LINK
BLOCK DECODE
MP3
SRC 24/176.4
LRCLK Analog
BLCK
SPORT0 TX DATA1 Stage XLR
VIA Servo DATA2 Analog
C
OUTPUT C
Chipset I2S BUS Stage
DACs OUT L
VT7208 ATAPI
BUS OUT R
2*AD1955
Analog
Stage XLR
SPI Master Analog OUTPUT
TIMER1 Stage
IR In
IR In/Out Block
IR Out
AC Power cord
NET "D+3.3V"--200~300mA;
NET "LDOCD",
"LDODVD"--30-40mA. Title
HD990 Block Diagram Architecture
MAIN PCB
Resistors
Capacitors
MAIN PCB
0154CS3E102X50V Capacitor, multilayer cer, chip 0805-102 X7R ±10%/50V 3 C56 C139 C149
0154CS3E332X50V Capacitor, multilayer cer, chip 0805-332 X7R±10%/50V 3 C142 C143 C150
0154CS3E392X50V Capacitor, multilayer cer, chip 0805-392 X7R±10%/50V 1 C148
0154CS3E472X50V Capacitor, multilayer cer, chip 0805-472 X7R±10%/50V 1 (C157)
0154CS3E103X50V Capacitor, multilayer cer, chip 0805-103 X7R±10%/50V 5 C70 C82 C100 C101 C140
0154CS3E223X50V Capacitor, multilayer cer, chip 0805-223 X7R±10%/50V 1 C57
0154CS3E273Y50V Capacitor, multilayer cer, chip 0805-273 Y5V-20+80%/50V 1 C145
0154CS3E473X50V Capacitor, multilayer cer, chip 0805-473 X7R±10%/50V 1 C95
0154CS3E105Y16V Capacitor, multilayer cer, chip 0805-105 Y5V-20+80%/16V 6 (C69) C80 C158 C159 C162 C163
0154CS3E475Y16V Capacitor, multilayer cer, chip 0805-475 Y5V+80-20%/16V 1 C155
C1 C2 C6 C8 C9 C10 C11 C13 C14 C15 C16 C21 C23
0154CS4E104X50V Capacitor, multilayer cer, chip 1206-104 X7R±10%/50V 24 C24 C28 C30 C31 C32 C33 C35
C36 C37 C38 C43
0134CLDE10U16VC Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-10UF/16V 5*11 1 CE53
CE1 CE2 CE3 CE4 CE5 CE6 CE7 CE8 CE9 CE10
0134CLDE47U25VC1 Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-47UF/25V 5*11 20 CE11 CE12 CE13 CE14 CE15 CE16 CE17 CE18 CE48
CE50
CE19 CE21 CE22 CE23 CE24 CE25 CE26 CE27
0134CLDE47U50VCD Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-47UF/50V 6.3*12 11
CE28 CE29 CE30
Semiconductors
0141DPSE30BQ040 Schottky Rectifier, IR 30BQ040 3A, SMC 4 D14 D15 D16 D20
0141DFSE019 LED, BRIGHTEK 1SA1206V31C0CAE1(Red), SMD 3 D17 D18 D19
0141DWSE6V2 Zener diode 6.2V 0.4W, SMD 1 DZ1
0142QSE123 MOSFET, DIODES BSS123, SOT-23 1 MQ1
Q1 Q2 Q4 Q6 Q9 Q10 Q12 Q14 Q17 Q18
0142QSE1035 Transistor,Panasonic 2SA1035, SOT-23 17
Q20 Q22 Q25 Q26 Q28 Q30 Q33
Q3 Q5 Q7 Q8 Q11 Q13 Q15 Q16 Q19 Q21 Q23 Q24
0142QSE2406 Transistor,Panasonic 2SC2406, SOT-23 16
Q27 Q29 Q31 Q32
0142QSE1132 Transistor, ROHM 2SB1132, MPT3 2 Q43 Q44
0142QSE1664T Transistor, ROHM 2SD1664T100R, MPT3 2 Q34 Q35
0142QSE3018 MOSFET,ROHM 2SK3018T106, MPT3 2 MQ2 MQ3
0142QDE8050 Transistor KTC8050-C/P, TO-92 2 Q38 Q39
0142QDE8550 Transistor KTC8550-C/P, TO-92 2 Q36 Q37
0142QSEBCP5616 Transistor, NXP BCP56-16, SOT223 2 Q40 Q41
0142QSEBCP5316 Transistor, NXP BCP53-16, SOT223 1 Q42
0144ICSEBF532S IC, ADI, Blackin DSP ADSP-BF532SBSTZ400,LQFP176 1 U22
0146ICE7208G IC, Via, Servo chip VT7208G, LQFP216 1 U36
0146ICEKH29LV040 IC, KH,Flash Memory KH29LV040CQC-70G, PLCC32 1 U23
0146ICE290011 IC, AMIC, Flash memory A290011TL-70, PLCC32 1 U37
ICHY57V641620ETP7 IC, Hynix, SDRAM HY57V641620ETP-7,TSOP54 1 U24
ICEM11B416256A25 IC, EliteMT, DRAM M11B416256A-25J,SOJ40 1 U38
0144ICSE5888 IC, Rohm, Actuator driver BA5888FP, HSOP-28 1 U28
HD 990 harman/kardon
MAIN PCB
Miscellaneous
VFD Board
Resistors
Capacitors
0100CDGYE104275V High-voltage metallized polyester film 104/275V X2(lead pitch: 15mm) 1 CX1
0100CDGYE471400V High-voltage metallized polyester film 471/400V Y1(lead pitch:10mm) 2 CY1,CY2
0100CDGYE102400V High-voltage metallized polyester film 102/400V Y1(lead pitch:10mm) 1 CY3
0100CDCPE1031KV High-voltage metallized polyester film 103/1KV(lead pitch:7.5mm) 1 C1
0100CDDSE473/50V RADIAL LEADS MLCC 473/50V X7R±10% (lead pitch:5.08mm) 2 C2,C13
0100CDDSE683 RADIAL LEADS MLCC 683/50V X7R±10% (lead pitch:5.08mm) 1 C3
0100CDDSE10450V RADIAL LEADS MLCC 104/50V X7R±10% (lead pitch:5.08mm) 6 C10 C11 C12 C14 C15 C16
0134CLDE4U7160VD CAPACITOR,AL.ELECTROLYTIC CD288H-4.7UF/160V 8*12 1 EC3
0134CLDEH2U250VC CAPACITOR,AL.ELECTROLYTIC CD288H-2.2UF/50V 5*11 1 EC22
0134CLDEH47U25VD CAPACITOR,AL.ELECTROLYTIC KM470M025C110AP 2 EC17,EC18
0134CLDEH47U50VD CAPACITOR,AL.ELECTROLYTIC GF470M050E110A 1 EC2
82uF,-20%~+20%,400V,-
020806000034 CAPACITOR,AL.ELECTROLYTIC 1 EC1
25C~+105C,D16*H25,DIP
CLDE288100U25VD CAPACITOR,AL.ELECTROLYTIC GF101M025E110A 2 EC11,EC12
CLDE288220U16VD CAPACITOR,AL.ELECTROLYTIC CD288H-220UF/16V 6.3*12 4 EC5,EC6,EC16,EC21
CLDE288220U25VD CAPACITOR,AL.ELECTROLYTIC CD288H-220UF/25V 8*12 4 EC9,EC10,EC14,EC15
0134CLDEH470U16VD CAPACITOR,AL.ELECTROLYTIC GF471M016F115A 1 EC4
0134CLDE1000U16VG CAPACITOR,AL.ELECTROLYTIC CD288H-1000UF/16V 10*20 2 EC19,EC20
Semiconductors
Miscellaneous
Mechanical - Accessories
Mechanical - Accessories
0100FZQTE122 Plastic fastener 12cm 4 For Power cord (3),Loader connect cable(1)
0100WJTJE569 aluminium fastener ф3.5*40 2
0100YSTZTE057 Laser label Laser precausion guide 1 sticked on Loader
0100YSTZTE068 Laser label Laser precausion mark 1 sticked on Loader
0147CNTLJX7E768 Connect cable 2.54-3Y-3Y-220mm (Be different side) 1 Connect Key board and SMPS board
SP-021P+SJT 18AWG/2C BK+SP-607
0147CNTACXE369 AC Power Cord For US Version
L2.0M
2.0-6Y-6Y-130mm (Be different side)
0147CNTLJX3E037 Connect cable 1 Connect Loader and Main board
(UL20080 28AWG)
2.0-5Y-5Y-240mm (Be same side) (LG
0147CNTLJX3E036 Connect cable 1 Connect Loader and Main board
UL20080 28AWG)
0147CNTLJX7E612 Connect cable 2.54-2.0-13Y-240mm(Be same side) 1 Connect SMPS board and Main board
70mm(solder one end and grounding piece
0147CNTLJX5E333 Connect cable 1 Connect Key board and SMPS board
another end)
80mm(solder one end and grounding piece
0147CNTLJX5E334 Connect cable 1 Connect VFD board and Main board
another end)
0147CNTLJX2E110 Connect cable 1.25-6Y-6Y-180mm(Be same side) 1 Connect Key board and VFD board
0147CNTLJX7E819 Connect cable VH-3Y-2Y-400mm(Be same side) 1 Connect SMPS board and Power Jack(solder one end)
0148BPX1E139 flat cable 1.25*14P*80mmA 1 Connect Main board and VFD board
0148BPX1E045 flat cable 0.5*24P*180mmA 1 Connect Loarder and Main board
0115JXEDV34850 Loader DV34-850 1 SF-HD850G+DVD-M06B
0140CONDCZE178 Power Jack WS-044-0 1
0100SBE162 Metal logo HD990 13.9*4.75mm (with single side glue) 1 HD990-H01,sticked on Lens
0100SBE128 Metal logo 52*5.2mm (with single side glue) 1 HD980-H03,sticked on Aluminum veneer
0100SBE129 Metal logo 73.6*7.4mm (with single side glue) 1 HD980-H04,sticked on Top cover
Limited Warranty Card harman/kardon(US version) 1 For US Version
Safety Precautions Card harman/kardon(US version) 1 For US Version
Owner manual HD990 1 For US Version
0100BZXWE2525 Carton box HD990 1 For US Version
0100DPQTE443 Polyfoam HD990-Front 1
0100DPQTE444 Polyfoam HD990-Left 1
0100DPQTE445 Polyfoam HD990-Right 1
0100DPQTE446 Polyfoam HD990-Accessorial 1
Plastic bag 52*50cm 1 For Unit packing
Plastic bag 11*28cm 1 For Power cord packing
Plastic bag 25*35cm 1 For Owner manual packing
For Audio cable and Remote control transmission cable
Plastic bag 6*23cm 2
packing
Plastic bag 8.4*24cm 1 For Remote control packing
Plastic bag 7.5*8cm 1 For Battery packing
Plastic bag 16.5*24.5cm 1 For Accessories packing
0211HCD08M5604C02 Main Board HCD08M-5604C02 1 2-layers For US Version
0215HCD08K5575C01 Key Board HCD08K-5575C01 1 2-layers
0215HCD08K5576C01 VFD Board HCD08K-5576C01 1 2-layers
0219HCD06P1254C02 SMPS Board HCD06P-1254C02 1 1-layer For US Version
0225HD990 Remote Control HD990 1
HD 990 harman/kardon
HD 990 harman/kardon
HD 990 harman/kardon
HD 990 harman/kardon
HD 990 harman/kardon
HD 990 harman/kardon
KH29LV040CQC-70G PLCC-32
A290011TL-70 PLCC-32
IC, AMIC, Flash memory
HD 990 harman/kardon
HY57V641620ETP-7 TSSOP-54
M11B416256A SOJ-40
BA5888FP HSOP-28
IC, Rohm, Actuator driver
AD1955 SSOP-28
IC,ADI, DAC
HD 990 harman/kardon
SN74HCT245PWR TSSOP-20
SN74LVC125ADR SOIC8
IC, TI, quadruple Bus Buffer Gate
SN74LVC244APWR TSSOP20
IC, TI, Octal Buffers/Drives
HD 990 harman/kardon
SN74LV74ADR SOIC14
SN65LVDS2DBVR DBV5
IC, TI, Differential Receiver
HD 990 harman/kardon
CS8416-CZZ TSSOP28
IC, Cirrus Logic, Digital Audio Interface Receiver
ICS83905AGT TSSOP16
IC, ICS, Crystal Interface-TO-LVCMOS/LVTTL Fanout Buffer
HD 990 harman/kardon
TL072CD SO8
Dual Op-Amp
AD8663ARZ SOIC8
IC, ADI, op amp
HD 990 harman/kardon
OPA2134UA SOIC8
IC, TI, op amp
OP275GS SO8
IC, ADI, op amp
HD 990 harman/kardon
LM393 SOP8
AZ1117-ADJ/3.3V/5V SOT-223
LM9022 SOP8
IC, NS, Vacuum Fluorescent Display Filament Driver
EM78P156ELM-G SOIC18
IC, ELAN, MCU
HD 990 harman/kardon
TPS73033DBVR DVB5
IC, TI, LDO
AAT3522 SOT-23
L7805/L7812 TO-220
Positive Regulator
L7912 TO-220
Negative Regulator
HD 990 harman/kardon
BA33BCO TO-220
LM317T TO-220
PC817 DIP4
IC, Sharp, Photoelectric Coupler
HD 990 harman/kardon
AZ431AZ-ATRE1 TO-92
IC, AAC, Adjustable Shunt Regulator
LC75711NE QFP64E
HS0038B
Vishay Telefunken
Description
The HS0038B – series are miniaturized receivers for
infrared remote control systems. PIN diode and
preamplifier are assembled on lead frame, the epoxy
package is designed as IR filter.
The demodulated output signal can directly be
decoded by a microprocessor. HS0038B is the
standard IR remote control receiver series, supporting
all major transmission codes.
14 500
Features
D Photo detector and preamplifier in one package D Suitable burst length ≥10 cycles/burst
D Internal filter for PCM frequency D Low power consumption
D TTL and CMOS compatibility D High immunity against ambient light
D Output active low D Continuous data transmission possible
D Improved shielding against electrical field (800 bit/s)
disturbance
Block Diagram
3
VS
Input Control
30 kW
Circuit
1
OUT
PIN
Band Demodu-
AGC Pass lator
2
GND
9612226
1 2 3 4 5 6
L3 IC3
FR104 +7.5V / 300mA CN2
D8 LM7805
A +5V / 300mA
1 3
GND
16 Vin Vout A +5V
+5VSB
20uH +5VSB
EC4 EC5 EC6 C10 AGND
EC1: A +12V
A -12V
2
470u/16V 220u/16V 104/25V
220u/16V
AGND
D US version: 82uF/400V 14 AGND
D +5V D
High AC Voltage ! D +5V
! EU version: 47uF/400V AGND EC7
220u/16V(NC)
EC8
DGND
D +3.3V
1
IN4007 IC4 DGND
LF1 High DC Voltage ! D9 FR104(NC)
220u/16V(NC) 79L05(NC)
M +5V
! MGND/DGND
GND
! 12
2 3
D1-D4 Vin Vout
RV1 -7.5V / 5.6mA A -5V / 5.6mA
! FNR10K471 50mH To MotherBoard
EC1 1
CX1 47u/400V FR104 +14.5V / 230mA
L4
D10 A+14.5V / 230mA
! 104/~275V 15
R1 R2 C1
1
20uH
! 1M / 1/4W 68K/1W 103/1KV
1 EC9 EC10
T1AL125V(250V) 220u/25V 220u/25V C11
104/25V
CY1 CY2 471/~400V 14 AGND
! 471/~400V
D5
1U08 EC11 100u/25V EC12
T1AL250V AGND 100u/25V
FU1 NTC
ABOUT FUSE RATING: L5
T1AL250V
13
R3 3
1
360K / 1W -14.5V / 50mA 20uH A-14.5V / 50mA
D11 FR104
2
C C
L6 IC5
D12 21DQ10 +7.5V / 200mA LM317
L
ADJ
JP1 CON2-8 VH 20uH
AC Input IC1 KA5L0365R
EC14 EC15 EC16 C12
Drain NC R14 R13
1
1 5 220u/25V 220u/25V 104/25V
220u/10V
GND Drain 680R 220R
2 6 10
VCC Drain
3 7
DGND
EC2
FB Drain L8
47uF/50V
4 8
SC1 R17 2.2K
MCR100-6 D14 1N4148
8 20uH
! RF104
EC18
5 D13 R15 Q2
10K EC17
R16 9014 47u/25V
100R
47u/25V R18 C13
2.2K
R4 D6 473/25V STANDBY
+5VSB
+5VSB
CAUTION: C2 10R FR104
6 DGND
GND
C14 Vin Vout
D7 R19 IN4001
EC19 EC20 BA033T
1000u/16V 1000u/16V 104/25V C15 EC21
7 220R 220u/10V
Q1 D18
2
2N5551 FR107 1N4148 104/25V
10
D16
DGND R20
ZD2 C3
! 220R
683 / 25V 1N4148 Q3
18V R25
C16 104/25V
5K1
8550
R21
CY3 102/~400V PH1 PC817 R22 2.2k
EARTH 47R
!
R23
R26
5K1
IC2 R24 1K
G1 G2 G3 G4 KA431 5K1
A A
Note: The Test Data Was By Playing a Common CD Disk, DGND Title
And Is Only Provided For Reference. HD980/HD990 SMPS BOARD
HD950 SMPS Schematic
GND_WASHER Size Number Revision
1254C REV 2.7
Tabloid
GND
Date: 23-Nov-2006 Sheet 1 of 1
File: Drawn By: <LFRQJ+XDQJ
C:\Documents and Settings\new\Ḡ䴶\shaka\DVD22_rev2_71.DDB
1 2 3 4 5 6
5 4 3 2 1
HD 990 harman/kardon
VT7208 RAM
CN5 U29
CON13_2.0MM_DIP FB3 D5V VCC3 FB4 3.3VA
AZ1117H-3.3 VT7208 I/O VT7208 CKT
1 100R ŶŶŶ NET "A5V"--1A; 4 100R
A+5V TAB
2 +5VSTBY D+5V 3 IN OUT 2
ADJ
3 PUH & ALPC BJT
1
4 A+14.5V
E 5 CE33 + + CE57 CE34 + CE35 + C104 CE36 + C105 E
A-14.5V 100nF 100nF
220uF/10V C103 100uF/10V 100uF/10V 100uF/10V 100uF/10V
1
6
7 100nF
D+5V
2
8
9 A5V
10 FB5
D+3.3V
11 ŶŶŶ NET "A+5V"--100mA; 100R U30
12 AZ1117-ADJ VDD
M+5V ŶŶŶ NET "+5VSTBY"--100mA;
1
13 TAB 4
ŶŶŶ NET "A+14.5V"--100mA; CE37 + 3 2 2.0V VT7208 CORE
IN OUT
ADJ
100uF/10V C106
ŶŶŶ NET "A-14.5V"--100mA;
1
100nF
ŶŶŶ NET "D+5V"--1A; CE38 + R208 CE39 + C107
2
100uF/10V 1K 100uF/10V 100nF
1
ŶŶŶ NET "M+5V"--1A;
VFD DRIVER
ŶŶŶ NET "D+3.3V"--200~300mA;
2
FB6 +5V_VFD
100R
ŶŶŶ NET "+5V_VFD"--1A; R209 NA
+3.3V TP35
R210
1
C108 560R U31
CE40 + 100nF AAT3522
MASTER CLOCK & DAC MOTOR CONTROL 100uF/10V C109 2 3
GND
100nF VCC RST RST#
D D
2
FB7 +5V FB9 PVCC
ŶŶŶ NET "PVCC"--1A;
100R 100R ŶŶŶ NET "+3.3V"--300mA;
1
A+5V M+5V
1
1
D14
CE41 + CE46 + 30BQ040
220uF/10V C110 220uF/10V C114 DSP & PERIPH. DSP CORE
100nF 100nF
ŶŶŶ NET "+3.3V"--300mA; U22C
2
2
U32 ADSP-BF532SBSTZ400
+3.3V +1.2V +3.3V
FB8 AZ1117-ADJ CE42 100uF/10V
100R 4 2 1 18 1
TAB VDDRTC GND
+
D+3.3V 3 IN OUT 2 GND 2
ADJ
6 VDDEXT GND 3
1
C111 100nF 12 7
CE43 + C112 + C65 + CE45 VDDEXT GND
20 VDDEXT GND 8
220uF/10V 100nF 100nF 100uF/10V C113 100nF
1
31 VDDEXT GND 9
LOCATION-PAD 45 15
C115 100nF VDDEXT GND
2
for the board 57 VDDEXT GND 19
71 VDDEXT GND 30
M1 M2 M3 CE44 C116 100nF 93 39
100uF/10V VDDEXT GND
C 107 VDDEXT GND 40 C
1 1 1 118 VDDEXT GND 41
134 VDDEXT GND 42
145 VDDEXT GND 43
156 VDDEXT GND 44
171 VDDEXT GND 56
+1.2V GND 70
D15 D16 25 88
30BQ040 30BQ040 C117 100nF VDDINT GND
52 VDDINT GND 89
VIA1 VIA2 AD1955 66 90
VIA_PAD4.0 VIA_PAD4.0 C118 100nF VDDINT GND
OP-AMPS +5VA
80 VDDINT GND 91
1 1 L3 Q40 Q41 111 92
47uH +12VA VDDINT GND
2 2 4 BCP56-16 4 BCP56-16 C119 100nF 143 VDDINT GND 97
3 3 A+14.5V 2 3 2 3 157 VDDINT GND 106
4 4 C120 100nF 168 117
VDDINT GND
1
5 5 GND 128
6 6 CE47 + R211 R212 R213 R214 4 129
470uF/35V low-ESR 2K7
1
3K 2K7 1K VROUT GND
1
5 VROUT GND 130
1% R215 1% 1% R216 1% 131
GND
7
7
100R C121 100R C122 ŶŶŶ NET "+3.3V"--300mA;
9
8
7
9
8
7
GND 132
1
3 + 1% 100pF 3 + 1% 100pF 133
+ CE48 + CE49 R217 10K GND
6 6 +3.3V 94 TCK GND 144
2 - 47uF/25V 2 - 220uF/10V 87 155
TDO GND
3
1
B C123 U33 C124 U34 R218 10K 86 170 B
100nF AD8663ARZ R219 100nF AD8663ARZ R220 R221 10K TDI GND
2
85 TMS GND 174
U42 D17 470R U44 D18 470R R222 4K7
4
4
2 2 84 TRST GND 175
VIA3 VIA4 AD1580 LED rouge AD1580 LED rouge 1% 83 176
VIA_PAD4.0 VIA_PAD4.0 NA NA EMU GND
1 1 CN6
CON7X2_2.54MM
1
2
2 2
3 3 R223 10K 1 2
+3.3V
3
4 4 3 4
5 5 C125 5 6
6 6 U43 2 D19 100nF 7 8
AD1580 LED rouge R224 9 10
NA 470R 11 12
7
U35
9
8
7
9
8
7
13 14
1
AD8663ARZ
1
3 +
6 + CE50
2 - 47uF/25V ŶŶŶ NET "+3.3V"--300mA;
R225 C126
100R 100pF D5V +1.2V
2
1
R226 1% R227
4
CE51 + 2K7 3K
1
470uF/35V low-ESR 1% 1%
C211 C212 C213 C214 C215 C216 C66 C67 C71
100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF
2
A 2 3 A
A-14.5V ABC PCB S䛣l
L4
47uH
4
Q42 Harman Kardon drawn by Ch. du Saux 17
CH-1131 Tolochenaz
DGND PGND AGND BCP53-16 -12VA
Title
D20 HD990 main board
30BQ040
Size Document Number Rev
Custom013_05_100 MAIN 1.8
HD 990 harman/kardon
C188 +3.3V
100nF
TP16
TP17
TP18
U41
74LVC244 +5V
20 VCC 1OE 1
E 19 2 ŶŶŶ NET "+3.3V"--300mA; 16 K1C E
2OE 1A0 RELAY JRC-19F
18 1Y0 2Y0 3 1
2
17 4 +3.3V
RX_BITCLK 2A0 1A1
16 5 D2
1Y1 2Y1 LL4148
RX_LRCLK 15 2A1 1A2 6
14 1Y2 2Y2 7
10K
10K
10K
13 8 16 K2C
RX_SDATA 2A2 1A3 RELAY JRC-19F
1
12 1Y3 2Y3 9 1
0R
0R
0R
11 10 47pF
2A3 GND C187
R120
R122
R123
U22B
ADSP-BF532SBSTZ400
+3.3V
R272
R273
R274
C72 ŶŶŶ NET "+3.3V"--300mA;
TP19
TP20
TP21
TP22
TP23
76 51 SPDIF_48 100nF
RSCLK0 PF0/SPISS
75 RFS0 PF1/SPISEL1/TMRCLK 50
74 DR0PRI PF2/SPISEL2 49 EN_HRS#
73 DR0SEC PF3/SPISEL3/PPI_FS3 48 EN_352K#
R125 47R 72 47 2 1
DAC_BITCLK TSCLK0 PF4/SPISEL4/PPI15 MUTE_1955
R126 47R
+
DAC_LRCLK 69 TFS0 PF5/SPISEL5/PPI14 46 RST_1955#
R127 47R 68 38 CE20
DAC_SDATA_L DT0PRI PF6/SPISEL6/PPI13 CS_1955_1#
R128 47R 100uF/10V U23
32
DAC_SDATA_R 67 DT0SEC PF7/SPISEL7/PPI12 37 CS_1955_2#
+3.3V 36 KH29LV040CQC-70G
SPDIF_OUT PF8/PPI11 CS_75711
2
65 35
VCC
RSCLK1 PF9/PPI10 CS_8416# A1 D0
U12D MQ1
14
10K
10K
10K
10K
R131 47R A6 D5
3
59 DT1PRI PF15/PPI4 27 7 A5 I/O5 19
A7 D6
7
58 DT1SEC 6 A6 I/O6 20
22 A8 5 21 D7
PPI0 A9 A7 I/O7
1K
1K
1K
R136 47R 53 23 27
SCK SCK PPI1 A10 A8
R137 47R 55 24 26
MOSI MOSI PPI2 A9
R132
R133
R134
R135
54 26 A11 23 24 OE_FLASH#
MISO MISO PPI3 A12 A10 OE
25 A11 WE 31 WE#
82 21 A13 4 22 CS_FLASH#
RX PPI_CLK A12 CE
R138
R139
R140
81 A14 28
TX A15 A13
TMR0 79 EXT_MCLK 29 A14
78 A16 3
TMR1/PPI_FS1 IR_IN A17 A15
TMR2/PPI_FS2 77 2 A16
A18 30
A19 A17
1
GND
A18
16
R141 33R ATA_RST#
DRST#
A[1..19]
C D[0..15] C
DD[0..15]
RN2 4*33R
DD7 8 1 D7 U22A
DD8 7 2 D8 ADSP-BF532SBSTZ400
DD6 6 3 D6
DD9 5 4 D9 D0 116 13
D1 D0 RESET RST#
115 D1
RN3 4*33R D2 114 149 A1
DD5 D5 D3 D2 A1 A2
8 1 113 D3 A2 148
DD10 7 2 D10 D4 112 147 A3 U24
DD4 D4 D5 D4 A3 A4 HY57V641620ETP-7
6 3 110 D5 A4 146
DD11 5 4 D11 D6 109 142 A5
D7 D6 A5 A6 A1 D0
ŶŶŶ NET "+3.3V"--300mA; 108 D7 A6 141 23 A0 DQ0 2
RN4 4*33R D8 105 140 A7 A2 24 4 D1
DD3 D3 +3.3V D9 D8 A7 A8 A3 A1 DQ1 D2
8 1 104 D9 A8 139 25 A2 DQ2 5
DD12 7 2 D12 D10 103 138 A9 A4 26 7 D3
DD2 D2 D11 D10 A9 A10 A5 A3 DQ3 D4
6 3 102 D11 A10 137 29 A4 DQ4 8
ATAPI BUS
10K
10K
10K
10K
10K
10pF
10pF
10pF
C76
C77
C79
+3.3V
A A
100nF
100nF
100nF
100nF
100nF
100nF
100nF
100nF
100nF
100nF
100nF
100nF
100nF
ABC PCB S䛣l
Harman Kardon drawn by Ch. du Saux 17
CH-1131 Tolochenaz
C190
C191
C192
C193
C194
C195
C196
C197
C198
C199
C200
C204
C208
Title
HD990 main board
R1 R2
330R 330R
1% 1%
3
E E
Q1 Q2 JP1
1 1
E
2SA1035 B B 2SA1035 E
2
CE1
C C
UNBAL_L 3 3
I/V conversion 47uF/25V Q3
2
1
C2 2SC2406
+
1 2 1 1
+12VA 100nF +12VA
R3 R4
3
2 2
15K 680R
R5 C1 1% 1%
820R R6 C174 100nF AV2-8.4-1G
3
E
1% U1A R8 2K2 680pF R7 JP2
G
8
OP275GS 2K7 1% U2A 1 Q4 330R R10 XLR male
8
3 + 1% OP2134UA B 2SA1035 1% 56R
1 3 +
C 1%
510R 1%
2
2 - 1 2 1
2 -
C6 R9
2
100nF R11 100R R13 C172 R14
4
2K7 R15 C168 1% 330R 2.2nF 47K
4
1
+5V +5VA 1% 2K2 680pF 1% 1%
3
1% C8 Q5
C183 100nF 2SC2406
3
R12
-12VA 3.3nF R16
8
FB11 FB12 680R
100R 100R 2 1 1% K1A
3
D E D
RELAY JRC-19F
+
CE59 CE60 +12VA C11 CE2 Q6
+
2 1 1 2 1
100uF/10V 100uF/10V 100nF 47uF/25V B 2SA1035
4
+
2
C9 C10
C
100nF 100nF Q7 Q8
2
15
1 1
1
AVDD
8
1%
3
RST_1955# 23 RST MUTE 22 MUTE_1955 TL072
+ 3 R18 R19
2 18 1 330R 330R
DAC_LRCLK LRCLK/EF_WCLK OUT L+
3 17 - 2 1% 1%
DAC_BITCLK BCLK/EF_BCLK OUT L-
DAC_SDATA_L 4 SDATA/EF_LDATA ZERO_L 21
5 C173 C13 R20
DAC_SDATA_R EF_RDATA -12VA
100nF 100nF 47K
4
OUT R+ 11
27 12 1%
DAC_MCLK_2 MCK OUT R- CE3
+
ZERO_R 20 1 2
6 47uF/25V Differential output stage
+5V DSD_SCLK C14
7 DSD_LDATA FILTR 13 +12VA
8 100nF -12VA
DSD_RDATA R21
9 DSD_PHASE IREF 14
2K7 1% R22 R23
25 16 C15 Servo DC 330R 330R
CS_1955_2# CLATCH FILTB
26 100nF 1% 1%
SCK CCLK
DGND
AGND
AGND
C CE4 C
+
MOSI 24 CDATA 1 2
3
E E
47uF/25V
Q9 1 1 Q10
2SA1035 B B 2SA1035
28
10
19
2
U3 CE5
C C
AD1955 47uF/25V Q11
2
1
2SC2406
+
1 2
+12VA
+12VA R24 R25
3
15K 680R
R26 C16 1% 1%
820R R27 C171 100nF
3
E
1% U1B R29 2K2 680pF R28
8
8
5 + 1% OP2134UA B 2SA1035 1% 56R
7 5 +
C 1%
510R 1%
2
6 - 7
6 -
R30
2
R32 100R R34 C170 R35
4
4
1
1% 2K2 680pF 1% 1%
C184 1% C21 Q13
R33
3
B B
R37
11
9
680R
2 1 1%
3
E
K1B
+
+12VA CE6 1 Q14 RELAY JRC-19F
13
47uF/25V B 2SA1035
2
C
R38 Q15 Q16
2
U4B 1 1
47K 2SC2406 2SC2406
8
1% TL072
3
+ 5
7 R39 R40
- 6 330R 330R
1% 1%
R41
C167 47K
4
100nF 1% -12VA
-12VA
A A
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Title
HD 990 Main board
R42 R43
330R 330R
1% 1%
3
E E
Q17 1 1 Q18
E
2SA1035 B B 2SA1035 E
2
CE7
C C
I/V conversion 47uF/25V Q19
2
1
C24 2SC2406
+
1 2
+12VA 100nF +12VA
R44 R45
3
15K 680R
UNBAL_L
R46 C23 1% 1%
820R R47 C182 100nF
3
E
1% U5A R49 2K2 680pF R48 JP3
G
8
OP275GS 2K7 1% U6A 1 Q20 330R R51 XLR male
8
3 + 1% OP2134UA B 2SA1035 1% 56R
1%
C
1 3 +
510R 1%
2
2 - 1 2 1
2 -
C28 R50
2
100nF R52 100R R54 C177 R55
4
2K7 R56 C178 1% 330R 2.2nF 47K
4
1
+5V +5VA 1% 2K2 680pF 1% 1%
3
1% C30 Q21
C185 100nF 2SC2406
3
R53
-12VA 3.3nF R57
8
FB13 FB14 680R
100R 100R 2 1 1% K2A
3
D E D
RELAY JRC-19F
+
CE61 CE62 +12VA C33 CE8 Q22
+
2 1 1 2 1
100uF/10V 100uF/10V 100nF 47uF/25V B 2SA1035
4
+
2
C31 C32
C
100nF 100nF Q23 Q24
2
15
1 1
1
AVDD
8
1% TL072
3
RST_1955# 23 RST MUTE 22 MUTE_1955
+ 3 R59 R60
2 18 1 330R 330R
DAC_LRCLK LRCLK/EF_WCLK OUT L+
3 17 - 2 1% 1%
DAC_BITCLK BCLK/EF_BCLK OUT L-
DAC_SDATA_L 4 SDATA/EF_LDATA ZERO_L 21
5 C181 C35 R61
+5V EF_RDATA 100nF 100nF 47K -12VA
4
OUT R+ 11
27 12 1%
DAC_MCLK_1 MCK OUT R- CE9
+
ZERO_R 20 1 2
6 47uF/25V Differential output stage
+5V DSD_SCLK C36
7 DSD_LDATA FILTR 13 +12VA
8 100nF -12VA
DSD_RDATA R62
9 DSD_PHASE IREF 14
2K7 1% R63 R64
25 16 C37 Servo DC 330R 330R
CS_1955_1# CLATCH FILTB
26 100nF 1% 1%
SCK CCLK
DGND
AGND
AGND
C CE10 C
+
MOSI 24 CDATA 1 2
3
E E
47uF/25V
Q25 1 1 Q26
2SA1035 B B 2SA1035
28
10
19
2
U11 CE11
C C
AD1955 47uF/25V Q27
2
1
2SC2406
+
1 2
+12VA
+12VA R65 R66
3
15K 680R
R67 C38 1% 1%
820R R68 C180 100nF
3
E
1% U5B R70 2K2 680pF R69
8
8
5 + 1% OP2134UA B 2SA1035 1% 56R
7 5 +
C 1%
510R 1%
2
6 - 7
6 -
R71
2
R73 100R R75 C175 R76
4
4
1
1% 2K2 680pF 1% 1%
1% C43 Q29
-12VA 100nF 2SC2406
3
B B
R74
C186 R78
11
9
3.3nF 680R
2 1 1%
3
E
K2B
+
+12VA CE12 1 Q30 RELAY JRC-19F
13
47uF/25V B 2SA1035
2
C
R79 Q31 Q32
2
1 1
47K U8B 2SC2406 2SC2406
8
1% TL072
3
+ 5
7 R80 R81
- 6 330R 330R
1% 1%
R82
C176 47K
4
100nF 1% -12VA
-12VA
A A
ANAGRAM Technologies SA
Servo DC Harman/Kardon drawn by ZI Le Tr䭳i 6A
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Title
HD 990 Main board
C217 U39A
HD 990 harman/kardon
NA +3.3V 74HCT14D
ŶŶŶ NET "+3.3V"--300mA; 1 2
JP4 T1 C47 C218
H-GQ+RCA1(R) WB1010-1 100nF NA
5 1 6 FB1 +3.3V C45 U39B C50 R83 T2 JP5
H 100R 100nF 74HCT14D 100nF 240R WB1010-1 H-GQ+RCA1(T)
4 C48 3 4 6 1 5
E SPDIF_OUT H
R85 100nF
E 1 3 4 75R C49 4 E
VCC 100nF +3.3V U39C R88 E
+
5 6
2 CE13 2 AMP
GND 47uF/25V U10 C52 R89 VCC
23
21
6
7
6
VL
VA
VD
6
7
7
6
RST_8416# 9 RST
C51 R84 +5V C46
100nF 2K7 100nF R94
6
7
4 RXP0
3 28 R90 47R 100R
RXP1 OLRCK RX_LRCLK
R91 47R U39F
14
2 RXP2 OSCLK 27 RX_BITCLK
1 26 R92 47R 74HCT14D FB2
L1 RXP3 SDOUT RX_SDATA
10 100R
RXSEL1
+5V 11 RXSEL0 RMCK 24 13 12 +5V
C54 12 25
TXSEL1 OMCK
1
22uH 100nF 13
+ + TXSEL0 CE14 + C53
5 RXN TX 20 RX_VALID#
47uF/25V 100nF
7
C 19
14 18 R93
CS_8416# NV/RERR U 3K3
2
2
SCK 16 96KHZ
MOSI 15 AUDIO FILT 8
CE63 C55 CE15 17
D MISO RCBL D
47uF/25V 100nF 47uF/25V C56 C57
1nF 22nF
DGND
AGND
+3.3V U40
74LCX74
C165 1 14
R96 C189 100nF CD1 VCC
22
100R 100nF
7
2 D1 CD2 13
+3.3V
3 CP1 D2 12
U12C
14
R276 R268 74LCX125MTR 4 11
10K 47R SD1 CP2
OE 13 EN_HRS#
DAC_BITCLK 11 1 12 5 Q1 SD2 10
R275 +3.3V
6 Q1 Q2 9 ŶŶŶ NET "+3.3V"--300mA;
47R
7
7 GND Q2 8
R266
8K2
14
6 1
1
C59 100nF R95 74LCX125MTR
47R T3
OE 1 EN_HRS# 3
U14
DAC_MCLK_1 3 1 2 5 R99 100R WB1010-1
13
4 4 3
9
5
C61 4.7pF ICS83905 R97
EXT_MCLK 47R U15 R270 NA JP6
7
VDD
VDDO
VDDO
C62 10pF 4 R98 100R,Bead,chip DS90LV012A HRS-Link
2
BCLK0
1 1 +
16 6 R100 100R,Bead,chip +3.3V R267 R263 2K7 2
Y1 XTAL_IN BCLK1 4K7
3
22.5792MHz 8 R101 U12B R261 NA
14
BCLK2 MCLK_DSP 3 +
R102 74LCX125MTR 6
C63 10pF 2 100R,Bead,chip 47R
1 XTAL_OUT BCLK3 10 OE 4 EN_352K#
+5V U17 L2 C64 NA
BCLK4 12
DAC_MCLK_2 6 1 5 R262 NA 4
5
+
7
1 5 2 14 7
GND
GND
GND
3 4 GND
EN NR + + ŶŶŶ NET "+3.3V"--300mA;
11
10
C69 U39D
3
7
9
1uF 74HCT14D C164 R271 NA
2
B R103 NA B
C68 100nF
2
100nF C70 9 8 6 1
3
10nF CE16 CE17 R110
47uF/25V 47uF/25V 47R R260 T4 T5
U39E 560R WB1010-1 WB1010-1
DAC_SDATA_R
74HCT14D 4 3
4
R115 11 10 R264 R105
U20 1K 2K7
NA
PC817 R259
R109 270R 1 4 560R R265 R104 NA
REMOTE_IR
150R
JP7 2 3
SCJ35PP00XS0B00 R112 R113 R114
1 4K7 NA 10K
IN 2 R116 4M7
B1
3 D1
LL4148
4 R117 390R 2 3 2 1
E
+5VSTBY
C
OUT 5 Q33
A 6 R118 2SA1035 + CE18 A
4K7 47uF/25V ABC PCB S䛣l
PHONEJACK DUAL Harman Kardon drawn by Ch. du Saux 17
CH-1131 Tolochenaz
2
Title
HD990 main board
HD 990 harman/kardon
E E
CE19
47uF/50V
R149 0R 1 AC1
+
2
+5V_VFD ŶŶŶ NET "+5V_VFD"--1A;
R150
100R
R151 DZ1
100K ZENER 6.2V 0.4W
U25 2 1
LM9022
D R152 1 8 D
10K C80 SN VO2 R153
2 SYS GND 7
1uF 100R
3 6 CE21
+IN VDD 47uF/50V
R154 0R 1 AC2
+
4 -IN VO1 5 2
1
+ CE22 + CE23 + CE24 + CE25 + CE26 + CE27 + CE28 + CE29
R155 R156 C81 47uF/50V 47uF/50V 47uF/50V 47uF/50V 47uF/50V 47uF/50V 47uF/50V 47uF/50V
10K 10K 100nF
2
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
2
-26V CE30 R158 R159 R160
D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 47uF/50V + 15K 15K 15K
R157 LL4148 LL4148 LL4148 LL4148 LL4148 LL4148 LL4148 LL4148 LL4148
2.2K C82
10nF
1
-29V
C C
D5V C83
100nF
U26
SN74HCT245PWR CN1
+3.3V 19 20 CON14_1.25MM_DIP_2
B G3 B
1 3EN1[BA] 14 14
14
3EN2[AB] 10 13 13
13
12
12 12
R161 2 18 11 11
10K 1 11
2 10 10
10
3 17 9 9
9
4 16 REMOTE_IR 8 8
8
5 15 R162 100R VFD_STB 7 7 SPI pull-up resistors
CS_75711 DATA/SDA 7
6 14 R163 100R 6 6 assembled on front
MOSI 6
7 13 R164 100R 5 5
board
SCK D5V 5
8 12 4 4
4
9 11 CLOCK/SCL 3 3
3
2 2
2
R165 240R IR 1 1
IR_IN 1
R166
390R
A A
ABC PCB S䛣l
Harman Kardon drawn by Ch. du Saux 17
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Title
HD990 main board
HD 990 harman/kardon
D D
VR_CD CN7
A5V VRA CON2_2.0MM_DIP
2
MQ2 GND
2
2
2SK3018 D D12 GND
1
LL4148
1G C84 C85
S 100nF 100nF
A5V
1
R167
0R
R168 R169 For PCB View For PUH View RF TEST
10K 100K A5V VRA TP24 TP25 TP26 TP27 RF01
CN2
CON24_0.5MM
P1 24
CD_DVD 23 LDODVD
R171 Q34 22
2
10K 2SD1664 21 R170 0R
1 A5V VR_DVD 20
GIO6 MDI
C 19 LDOCD C
2
MQ3 18 VR_DVD
2
2SK3018 D D13 VR_CD
3
17
R172 R173 LL4148 16
100K 10K 1G 15 F
F
S 14
R174
1
13
100K 25 12
26 11 E
E
2
GIO6 0 1 R175 10 A
A
1 Q35 0R 9 D
2SD1664 D
8 RF
CD_DVD CD DVD RF
7 CD_DVD
C
3
6 C
5 B
VR VR_CD VR_DVD B
4 TR+
TR+
3 TR-
TR-
2 F+
F+
1 F-
F-
P24
B B
A A
ABC PCB S䛣l
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Title
HD990 main board
HD 990 harman/kardon
SPIN+
R176
10K
R177 1M
CN3
D5V CON5_2.0MM_DIP C102
D22 1 LOAD- NA
SS14 2 LOAD+
D 1 2 4.6V R178 3 D
PVCC TRAYOUT#
Q37 1K5 R179 4
1
E E
8550 U27A 4K7 5 TRAYIN#
4
2 B Q36 B2 LM393
C 8550 C
3 +
1 GIO5
R180 240R
3
2 -
PVCC R182
R181 240R 22K
8
1
CE31 + C88
100uF/10V C87 100nF
100nF LOAD- LOAD+ C86
D5V 100nF
2
SPIN-
Q39
This connector support SF-HD850
3
8050 R185
R183 100R 2 Q38 2 R184 100R 10K
OUTTRAY INTRAY
8050 R188 1M
CN4
R186 R187 D5V CON6_2.0MM_DIP
1
560R C89 560R C90 1 SPIN-
390pF 390pF 2 SPIN+
R189 3 LIMIT#
Replace 1K5
U27B
R190
4K7
4
5 SLED+
the
4
LM393 6 SLED-
C ŶŶŶ NET "PVCC"--1A; 5 C
BA6208
+
7 GIO4
6 R191
R192 - 0R
22K
8
D5V
VRD
VRD
C91 VRD
100nF
C92 FOFO1 U28
470pF BA5888FP TOSO1 C93
470pF
FOO 1 VINFC STBY 28 DMOEN
VRD TRO
R193 R194 R196 47K 2 27
CFCERR1 BIAS VRD
2.2K 0R R195
C94 100pF 3 26 R197 0R VRD 2K2
C95 FMSO1 CFCERR2 VINTK
B B
47nF R200 4 25 R198 47K
VRD VINSL+ CTKERR1 DMO1
8K2
5 24 C96 100pF C97
FMO VINSL- CTKERR2 100nF
R199 6 23
change from 2.2k VOSL VINLD DMO
ŶŶŶ NET "PVCC"--1A; 2K2 R203
8K2 C98 7 22 R201 R202
PVCC 1% 680pF VNFFC PREGND 0R 5K1
PVCC
100nF
CE32 + 9 20
100uF/10V PVCC1 VNFTK
C99
10 PGND PGND 19
2
SLED- 11 18 SPIN-
VOSL- VOLD-
SLED+ 12 17 SPIN+
R204 1R VOSL+ VOLD+ R205 1R
F- R206 1R 13 16 R207 1R TR-
F- VOFC- VOTK- TR-
F+ 14 15 TR+
GND
F+ VOFC+ GND VOTK+ TR+
C100 10nF C101 10nF
29
30
A A
Title
HD990 main board
HD 990 harman/kardon
VCC3
DD[0..15]
VCC3 VCC3
PRST#
DD15
DD14
DD13
DD12
DD11
DD10
DD0
DD1
DD2
DD3
DD4
DD5
DD9
DD6
DD8
DD7
R233 R234 R235 VDD VCC3
NA NA 0R
162 INT0#
U36
INT1#
VT7208G
161
160
159
158
157
156
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
VCC3
INT0#
VSS2
P31
P30
WR#
ALE
CSEL
DASP#
CS3FX#
CS1FX#
VCC3
DA2
DA0
PDIAG#
DA1
GND2
INTRQ
VDD2
DMAACK#
VSS3
IORDY
DIORD#
DIOWR#
DMARQ
DD15
DD0
VCC4
DD14
DD1
DD13
DD2
GND3
DD12
VDD3
DD3
VSS4
DD11
DD4
DD10
DD5
DD9
DD6
VCC5
DD8
DD7
HRST#
PRST#
TRAYOUT#
IEC
DACVCC
RO
DACVREF
LO
DACVSS
163 INT1# VSS5 108
P34_S 164 107
P34 TRAYIN# TRAYIN#
165 RD# LIMIT# 106 LIMIT#
D5V LA0 166 105
LA1 P10 EJECT# D5V
R236 0R 167 P11 PLAY# 104
P34_S LA2 168 103
P12 OUTTRAY OUTTRAY
R237 NA LA3 169 102
P13 INTRAY INTRAY
1
2
100nF CE52 D5V LA5 D21
172 P15 VCC6 99
100uF/10V R241 0R LA6 173 98 R238 10K LL4148 R239 R240
P16 GIO2/EA
-ROMWE
LA7 1K NA
2
LA15 176 95
-ROMWE AH15 GND4 PRST#
1
177 ROMWE# GIO4 94 GIO4
P35_S 178 93 R242 10K
P35 GIO7/IOCS16#
1
U37
32
31
30
AH13 GIO0
VDD 182 VDD1 VSS6 89
LA7 LA14 LA8 SMA3
2
5 A7 A14 29 183 AH8 MA3 88
C LA6 6 28 LA13 184 87 SMA4 C
LA5 A6 A13 LA8 LA9 GND1 MA4 SMA2
7 27 185 86
VT7208
LA4 A5 A8 LA9 LA11 AH9 MA2 SMA5
8 A4 A9 26 186 AH11 MA5 85
LA3 9 25 LA11 -LOE 187 84 SMA1
LA2 A3 A11 -LOE LA10 PSEN# MA1 SMA6
10 A2 OE 24 188 AH10 MA6 83
LA1 11 23 LA10 LD7 189 82
LA0 A1 A10 ADL7 VCC7 SMA0
12 22 190 81
LD0 13
A0
I/O0
CE
I/O7 21 LD7 LD6
VCC3
191
VCC1
ADL6
216-PIN LQFP MA0
MA7 80 SMA7
LD5 192 79 SMA8
VSS
ADL5 MA8
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
LD3
LD4
LD5
LD6
M11B416256A-25J
211 60 SMD2 OE# 5 4 OE 27 5 SMD3
C145 OSN MD2 SMD13 OE I/O3 SMD4
212 AVCC2 MD13 59 14 RAS I/O4 7
27nF 213 58 SMD1 RAS# RAS 8 SMD5
RFOP MD1 I/O5
RFRPDC/BD
R248 R249 SMD14 SMD6
RFRPAC/BD
214 RFON MD14 57 I/O6 9
2K 6K2 SMD0 R247 SMA0 SMD7
RFRPSLV
XTALVCC
215 56 16 10
XTALVSS
DVDRFIN
DVDRFIP
DPDVCC
DPDVSS
AVSS3 MD0 A0 I/O7
DVDINC
DVDIND
CDC/SC
CDD/SD
IDSUBO
DVDINA
DVDINB
CDA/SA
CDB/SB
DMOEN
C147 216 55 SMD15 33R SMA1 17 31 SMD8
TEZILP
ADBG1
ADBG2
HRFZC
AVCC3
AVCC4
AVCC5
AVCC6
IDSUBI
XTALO
AVSS4
AVSS5
AVSS6
IREF MD15 A1 I/O8
XTALI
PEAK
DPD2
DPD1
LDO1
LDO2
200pF SMA2 SMD9
FGIN
FLVL
MDI2
MDI1
18 32
DMO
FMO
CSO
FOO
VRD
CEC
TRO
VRA
FEO
TEO
A2 I/O9
TNI
TPI
SMA3 19 33 SMD10
3.3VA A3 I/O10
SMA4 22 34 SMD11
SMA5 A4 I/O11 SMD12
23 36
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
SMA6 A5 I/O12 SMD13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
24 A6 I/O13 37
SMA7 25 38 SMD14
SMA8 A7 I/O14 SMD15
26 A8 I/O15 39
VRD VRA 3.3VA
3.9nF
B FB10 1 21 B
DMOEN VCC GND
1nF
VCC3 100R 6 35
TNI
TPI
D5V_A42 VCC2 GND2
D5V 20 VCC3 GND3 40
C150 C151 C152
1
C148
C149
3.3nF 100nF 15pF
+
1uF
1uF
C159
R252 Y2
2
3
R250 R251 NA R253 33.8688MHz
33K 33K 0R
1
C160
RF A B C D E F MDI FMO TRO FOO DMO 15pF
A5V
C161
100nF R254 C162
22R 1uF
R255
3
11K8
1
L5
10uH Q43
2SB1132R
2
LDOCD
1 2 3
B C E
R256 C163
22R 1uF 2SB1132R(SOT89)
ŶŶŶ NET "LDOCD", "LDODVD"---30-40mA. R257
3
11K8
1
A L6 A
10uH Q44
2SB1132R
2
LDODVD
Title
HD990 main board
HD 990 harman/kardon
LL4148
4. control SMPS board go to standby.
IR G VCC
15K
4.7K
4.7K
5. control mute signal when power on
2
and power off.
1
2
3
RA1 K407
RA0 K401 Display
D401
R401
R402
R403
DGND Standby 1 2
U401 Y401
1
1 2 3 4
EM78P156ELM 4.000MHZ 3 4
1 18 1 2 K404
IR P52 P51 Stop
2 P53 P50 17
3 TCC OSCI 16 1 2
C401 2.2uF R404 470R VPP 3
4 RESET OSCO 15 3 4
5 14 C402 C403 K403
REMOTE_IR VSS VDD 22pF 22pF Pause
6 P60/INT P67 13
7 12 1 2 K402
STANDBY R406 4.7K P61 P66 Play
8 P62 P65 11 3 4
9 10 DGND 1 2
P63 P64
3 4
C 5VON C
CN403
1
6 K405 K406
5 5VON + Prev Next
RB5
4 C404 CE401 1 2 1 2
RA1
3 R407 5VON R408 R409 4.7K 100nF 100uF/10V 3 4 3 4
IR
4.7K 4.7K R410 4.7K
2
2
1 R411 4.7K
REMOTE_IR
DGND DGND
2
C RB7
E
1 B1 RB6
DGND
B RB5
Q401
C E Q402 RB4
8550 2 8050
3
CN404
R412 R413
3 470R 820R
3 STANDBY
2 2 5VON
B
1 1 B
PIN7 logic: PIN9 logic:
R414 R415
0R 0R
blue blue unmute unmute
DGND
2 AMBER
1 WHITE
1
100nF
100nF
LED403 LED402
White Amber
1
+ CE402
100uF/10V
C405
C406
2
2
A DGND DGND A
Title
HD980 FRONT PANEL: Button board
HD 990 harman/kardon
VFD401
VFD22-1302FA
10G
11G
12G
13G
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
P19
P20
P21
P22
P23
P24
P25
P26
P27
P28
P29
P30
P31
P32
P33
P34
P35
P36
P37
P38
100nF
100nF
AC
AC
AC
AC
1G
2G
3G
4G
5G
6G
7G
8G
9G
3 3 3
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
AC1
1
4 4 4 AC2
+ CE403
5 5 5 -29V
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
40
39
38
54
55
47uF/10V
1
2
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
6 6 6
C408
C409
7 7 7
G10
G11
G12
G13
AM10
AM11
AM12
AM13
AM14
AM15
AM24
AM25
AM26
AM16
AM17
AM18
AM19
AM20
AM21
AM22
AM23
AM27
AM28
AM29
AM30
AM31
AM32
AM33
AM34
AM35
AM36
AM37
AM38
REMOTE_IR
G2
G4
G5
G7
G9
G1
G3
G6
G8
2
AM1
AM4
AM2
AM3
AM5
AM8
AM6
AM7
AM9
8 8 8 VFD_STB
9 9 9 DATA/SDA
C407 C415
10
10 10 D5V
DGND 47nF 47nF
11
11 11
AC2
AC1
12 CLOCK/SCL
12 12 13
13 13
14
14 14 IR DGND DGND
G[1..13] AM[1..38]
C DGND C
AM38
AM37
AM36
AM35
AM34
AM33
G10
G11
G12
G13
G7
G9
G8
D5V
U402
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
K408 LC75711NE
LL4148
Open/Close
G7
G8
G9
G10
G11
AA3
AA2
AA1
AA8/G12
AA7/G13
AA6/G14
AA5/G15
AA4/G16
AM35
AM34
AM33
2
1 2
3 4 R414 G6 49
20K G5 G6 AM32
50 G5 AM32 32
CN402 G4 51 31 AM31
G4 AM31
D402
CON6_1.25MM_DIP_B G3 52 30 AM30
G2 G3 AM30 AM29
1
6 53 G2 AM29 29
LC75711NE
5 G1 54 28 AM28
RB5 -29V G1 AM28
4 DGND 55 27 AM27
RA1 VFL AM27
3 C410 56 26 AM26
IR TEST AM26
2 2.2uF 57 25 AM25
R415 10K VSS AM25 AM24
1 REMOTE_IR 58 SOCO AM24 24
C411 30pF 59 23 AM23
OSCI AM23 AM22
B 60 VDD AM22 22 B
DGND 61 21 AM21
DGND VFD_STB RES AM21 AM20
VFD_STB 62 FCS AM20 20
CLOCK/SCL 63 19 AM19
CLOCK/SCL CLK AM19
DATA/SDA 64 18 AM18
DATA/SDA DATAI AM18
17 AM17
AM17
AM10
AM11
AM12
AM13
AM14
AM15
AM16
20pF N/A
20pF N/A
20pF N/A
AM1
AM2
AM3
AM4
AM5
AM6
AM7
AM8
AM9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
C412
C413
C414
AM10
AM11
AM14
AM12
AM13
AM15
AM16
AM1
AM2
AM3
AM4
AM5
AM6
AM7
AM8
AM9
DGND
A A
Title
HD980 FRONT PANEL: VFD BOARD
HD 990 harman/kardon
E
HD990 WIRING E
DIAGRAM
AC Power cord
A+5V 13 1 A+5V
+5VSTBY 12 2 +5VSTBY
GND 11 3 GND
A+14.5V 10 4 A+14.5V
A-14.5V 9 5 A-14.5V
GND 8 6 GND
D D+5V 7 7 D+5V D
D+5V 6 8 D+5V
GND 5 9 GND
D+3.3V
GND
4 10 D+3.3V
GND
MAIN BOARD
3 11
M+5V 2 12 M+5V
GND GND
1 13
5604C
CN2 24 PIN CONNECTOR CN5
24
1
STANBY 3 1
5VON 2
GND 1
CN1
SF-HD850G
4
SF-HD850G 5
JP1 6
1 AC
REMOTE_IR
CLOCK/SCL
TRAYOUT#
DATA/SDA
2 AC 24
TRAYIN#
VFD_STB
LIMIT#
LOAD-
SPIN+
SLED+
SLED-
LOAD+
SPIN-
CN2
NA
-29V
GND
GND
GND
GND
D5V
GND
AC2
AC1
GND
IR
5
4 Loader
11
10
12
13
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3
2
1 CN4 CN3 CN1
B UNDERSIDE OF FRONT PANEL BOARD B
REMOTE_IR
CLOCK/SCL
3
2
1
RB5 RB5
DATA/SDA
5 2
VFD_STB
BUTTON RA1 4 3 RA1 VFD
IR 5577C IR
NA
STANBY
5VON
-29V
3 4
GND
GND
GND
D5V
GND
AC2
AC1
GND
BOARD BOARD
IR
GND 2 5 GND
REMOTE_IR REMOTE_IR
5575C 1 6
5576C
14
13
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
11
CN403 CN402 CN401
A A
Title
HD990 WIRING DIAGRAM