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LED TV
SERVICE MANUAL
CHASSIS : 6M62N
MODEL: 32LB520B
CAUTION
BEFORE SERVICING THE CHASSIS,
READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
Printed in Korea
CONTENTS
CONTENTS .............................................................................................. 2
SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................... 6
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: Before servicing receivers covered by this service 2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES
manual and its supplements and addenda, read and follow the devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS on page 3 of this publication. aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or expo-
NOTE: If unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the sure of the assembly.
following servicing precautions and any of the safety precautions 3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder
on page 3 of this publication, always follow the safety precau- ES devices.
tions. Remember: Safety First. 4. Use only an anti-static type solder removal device. Some sol-
der removal devices not classified as “anti-static” can generate
General Servicing Precautions electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
1. Always unplug the receiver AC power cord from the AC power 5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate
source before; electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board 6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective
module or any other receiver assembly. package until immediately before you are ready to install it.
b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any receiver electrical plug (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads elec-
or other electrical connection. trically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or
c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic comparable conductive material).
capacitor in the receiver. 7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the
CAUTION: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective mate-
installation of electrolytic capacitors may result in an explo- rial to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will
sion hazard. be installed.
2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or cir-
high voltage meter or other voltage measuring device (DVM, cuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
FETVOM, etc) equipped with a suitable high voltage probe. 8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replace-
Do not test high voltage by "drawing an arc". ment ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the
3. Do not spray chemicals on or near this receiver or any of its brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your
assemblies. foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity suf-
4. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, clean ficient to damage an ES device.)
electrical contacts only by applying the following mixture to the
contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or comparable General Soldering Guidelines
non-abrasive applicator; 10 % (by volume) Acetone and 90 % 1. Use a grounded-tip, low-wattage soldering iron and appropri-
(by volume) isopropyl alcohol (90 % - 99 % strength) ate tip size and shape that will maintain tip temperature within
CAUTION: This is a flammable mixture. the range or 500 °F to 600 °F.
Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, lubrication 2. Use an appropriate gauge of RMA resin-core solder composed
of contacts in not required. of 60 parts tin/40 parts lead.
5. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with which 3. Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well tinned.
receivers covered by this service manual might be equipped. 4. Thoroughly clean the surfaces to be soldered. Use a mall wire-
6. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its bristle (0.5 inch, or 1.25 cm) brush with a metal handle.
electrical assemblies unless all solid-state device heat sinks Do not use freon-propelled spray-on cleaners.
are correctly installed. 5. Use the following unsoldering technique
7. Always connect the test receiver ground lead to the receiver a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature.
chassis ground before connecting the test receiver positive (500 °F to 600 °F)
lead. b. Heat the component lead until the solder melts.
Always remove the test receiver ground lead last. c. Quickly draw the melted solder with an anti-static, suction-
8. Use with this receiver only the test fixtures specified in this type solder removal device or with solder braid.
service manual. CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit
CAUTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap to any board printed foil.
heat sink in this receiver. 6. Use the following soldering technique.
a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach a normal temperature
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices (500 °F to 600 °F)
Some semiconductor (solid-state) devices can be damaged eas- b. First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder the strand
ily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called against the component lead until the solder melts.
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES c. Quickly move the soldering iron tip to the junction of the
devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors component lead and the printed circuit foil, and hold it there
and semiconductor “chip” components. The following techniques only until the solder flows onto and around both the compo-
should be used to help reduce the incidence of component dam- nent lead and the foil.
age caused by static by static electricity. CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or board printed foil.
semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic d. Closely inspect the solder area and remove any excess or
charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alter- splashed solder with a small wire-bristle brush.
natively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharg-
ing wrist strap device, which should be removed to prevent
potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit
under test.
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IC Remove/Replacement 3. Solder the connections.
Some chassis circuit boards have slotted holes (oblong) through CAUTION: Maintain original spacing between the replaced
- component and adjacent components and the circuit board to
cuit foil. When holes are the slotted type, the following technique prevent excessive component temperatures.
should be used to remove and replace the IC. When working with
boards using the familiar round hole, use the standard technique Circuit Board Foil Repair
as outlined in paragraphs 5 and 6 above. Excessive heat applied to the copper foil of any printed circuit
board will weaken the adhesive that bonds the foil to the circuit
Removal board causing the foil to separate from or "lift-off" the board. The
1. Desolder and straighten each IC lead in one operation by following guidelines and procedures should be followed when-
gently prying up on the lead with the soldering iron tip as the ever this condition is encountered.
solder melts.
2. Draw away the melted solder with an anti-static suction-type At IC Connections
solder removal device (or with solder braid) before removing To repair a defective copper pattern at IC connections use the
the IC. following procedure to install a jumper wire on the copper pattern
Replacement side of the circuit board. (Use this technique only on IC connec-
1. Carefully insert the replacement IC in the circuit board. tions).
2. Carefully bend each IC lead against the circuit foil pad and
solder it. 1. Carefully remove the damaged copper pattern with a sharp
3. Clean the soldered areas with a small wire-bristle brush. knife. (Remove only as much copper as absolutely necessary).
(It is not necessary to reapply acrylic coating to the areas). 2. carefully scratch away the solder resist and acrylic coating (if
used) from the end of the remaining copper pattern.
"Small-Signal" Discrete Transistor 3. Bend a small "U" in one end of a small gauge jumper wire and
Removal/Replacement carefully crimp it around the IC pin. Solder the IC connection.
1. Remove the defective transistor by clipping its leads as close 4. Route the jumper wire along the path of the out-away copper
as possible to the component body. pattern and let it overlap the previously scraped end of the
2. Bend into a "U" shape the end of each of three leads remain- good copper pattern. Solder the overlapped area and clip off
ing on the circuit board. any excess jumper wire.
3. Bend into a "U" shape the replacement transistor leads.
4. Connect the replacement transistor leads to the corresponding At Other Connections
leads extending from the circuit board and crimp the "U" with Use the following technique to repair the defective copper pattern
long nose pliers to insure metal to metal contact then solder at connections other than IC Pins. This technique involves the
each connection. installation of a jumper wire on the component side of the circuit
board.
Power Output, Transistor Device
Removal/Replacement 1. Remove the defective copper pattern with a sharp knife.
1. Heat and remove all solder from around the transistor leads. Remove at least 1/4 inch of copper, to ensure that a hazardous
2. Remove the heat sink mounting screw (if so equipped). condition will not exist if the jumper wire opens.
3. Carefully remove the transistor from the heat sink of the circuit 2. Trace along the copper pattern from both sides of the pattern
board. break and locate the nearest component that is directly con-
4. Insert new transistor in the circuit board. nected to the affected copper pattern.
5. Solder each transistor lead, and clip off excess lead. 3. Connect insulated 20-gauge jumper wire from the lead of the
6. Replace heat sink. nearest component on one side of the pattern break to the
lead of the nearest component on the other side.
Diode Removal/Replacement Carefully crimp and solder the connections.
1. Remove defective diode by clipping its leads as close as pos- CAUTION: Be sure the insulated jumper wire is dressed so then
sible to diode body. it does not touch components or sharp edges.
2. Bend the two remaining leads perpendicularly to the circuit
board.
3. Observing diode polarity, wrap each lead of the new diode
around the corresponding lead on the circuit board.
4. Securely crimp each connection and solder it.
5. Inspect (on the circuit board copper side) the solder joints of
the two "original" leads. If they are not shiny, reheat them and
if necessary, apply additional solder.
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SPECIFICATION
NOTE : Specifications and others are subject to change without notice for improvement.
1. Market US/Canada/Mexico
1) NTSC
2. Broadcasting system 2)AIR:ATSC
3)CABLE:64QAM/256QAM
3. Channel Storage 1) VHF : 02~13
2) UHF : 14~69
3) DTV : 02-69
4) CATV :01~135 (N.America)
5) CADTV : 01~135 (N.America)
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5. Component Video Input (Y, CB /PB , CR /PR )
No. Resolution H-freq(kHz) V-freq(Hz) Porposed
1 720×480 15.73 60.00 SDTV, DVD 480i
2 720×480 15.63 59.94 SDTV, DVD 480i
3 720×480 31.47 59.94 480p
4 720×480 31.50 60.00 480p
5 1280×720 44.96 59.94 HDTV 720p
6 1280×720 45.00 60.00 HDTV 720p
7 1920×1080 26.97 23.976 HDTV 1080p
8 1920×1080 27 24 HDTV 1080p
9 1920×1080 33.72 29.97 HDTV 1080p
10 1920×1080 33.75 30 HDTV 1080p
11 1920×1080 33.75 60.00 HDTV 1080i
12 1920×1080 33.72 59.94 HDTV 1080i
13 1920×1080 67.432 59.94 HDTV 1080p
14 1920×1080 67.5 60 HDTV 1080p
6.2. PC mode
No. Resolution H-freq(kHz) V-freq.(Hz) Pixel clock(MHz) Proposed Remark
1. 720*400 @70Hz 31.469 70.08 28.321 DOS
2. 640*480 @60Hz 31.469 59.940 25.175 VESA(VGA)
3. 800*600 @60Hz 37.879 60.31 40.000 VESA(SVGA)
4. 1024*768 @60Hz 48.363 60.00 65.000 VESA(XGA)
5. 1280*1024 @60Hz 63.981 60.020 108 VESA(SXGA) FHD only(Support to HDMI-PC)
6 1360*768 @60Hz 47.712 60.015 85.5 VESA(WXGA)
WUXGA
7. 1920*1080 @60Hz 67.5 60.0 148.5 FHD only(Support to HDMI-PC)
(Reduced blanking)
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ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTION
1. Application Range 3. Click “Connect”to get communication from the TV set,
This specification sheet is applied to all of the LED TV with and read out the device type.
MSD3393LU chassis.
2. Designation
(1) The adjustment is according to the order which is
designated and which must be followed, according to the
plan which can be changed only on agreeing.
(2) Power adjustment : Free Voltage.
(3) Magnetic Field Condition: Nil.
(4) Input signal Unit: Product Specification Standard.
(5) Reserve after operation: Above 5 Minutes (Heat Run) :
Temperature : at 25 °C ± 5 °C
Relative humidity : 65 ± 10 %
Input voltage : 120V~, 50/60 Hz
(6) Adjustment equipments
: Color Analyzer(CA-210 or CA-310), Service remote control.
(7) Push the “RESTORE" key - For memory initialization.
4. Click “HDCP”to enter HDCP management
Case1 : Software version up interface. Change the Value“HDCP Key Index”
1. After downloading S/W by USB , TV set will reboot to “1”, “HDCP Key Allocation”to "0X390000"for
automatically. 32LB520B/60LB5200/65LB5200.
2. Push “RESTORE” key.
3. Push “Power on” key.
4. Function inspection
5. After function inspection, Push “RESTORE” key.
Case2 : Function check at the assembly line
1. When TV set is entering on the assembly line, Push
“RESTORE” key at first.
2. Push “Power on” key for turning it on.
→ If you push “Power on” key, TV set will recover
channel information by itself.
3. After function inspection, Push “RESTORE” key.
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9. Click “Run” to update the HDCP Key.
6. Click “Read” to load the main software for this TV set.
Warm Tips:
The HDCP Key index value will be increased automatically.
That means after you update the first TV set, you only need
to connect another TV set to your PC, click “Connect”, then
7. Click “Auto”to ready for HDCP Key updating. Settings “Run” to update.
as below: 4. ADC Process
4.1. ADC
- Set TV to YUV source by pushing"YUV)key
- Input full color bar signal using HD signal generator
Begin adjust by pushing “ADC ADJ" key
EZ ADJUST ADC Calibration
* Required
0 equipment : Factory remote control.
ADC Comp 480i NG
1. Tool Option2
2. Tool Option3
HD signal
ADC Comp 1080pgenerator.
NG
ADC Type
3. Tool Option4
4. Tool Option5
Reset
5. Tool Option Commercial
6. Country Group
7. Area Option
9. White Balance
10. 10 Point WB
11. Test Pattern
12. EDID D/L
13. Sub B/C
14. Ext. Input Adjust
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5. Total Assembly line process
5.1. Adjustment Preparation
▪ W/B Equipment condition
CA310 CH01, Test signal: Inner pattern(80IRE)-LED Module
▪ Above 5 minutes H/run in the inner pattern. ("power on" key
of Adjustment remote control)
Probe
HD signal generator
Color
analyzer
5 Click the "application "button and begin to adjust
automatically when finished ,it will display PASS.
*STEPS:
1 Connect Debug line.
2. Connect HDMI port and input 80% full white signal.
3 Calibrate the color analyzer (CA310).
Positioning
Ring
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* Manual W/B process using adjust Remote control.
■ Color analyzer(CA310,CA210)should be used in the
* CASE Cool
calibrated ch.
First adjust the coordinate far away from the target
■ Operate the zero-calibration of the CA310 or CA210,
value(x, y).
then stick sensor to the module when adjusting.
1) x, y > target
■ Enter factory mode by pushing customer remote controller:
i) Decrease the R, G.
input 3195.
2) x, y < target
■ Select W/B ADJUST item , push "ok" then enter into
i) First decrease the B gain,
adjust page.
ii) Decrease the one of the others.
3) x > target, y < target
i) First decrease B, so make y a little more than the
target.
ii) Adjust x value by decreasing the R.
4) x < target, y > target
i) First decrease B, so make x a little more than the
target.
ii) Adjust x value by decreasing the G.
* After You finish all adjustments and function inspections,
Press “SETTING” button, choose Initial Setting” option,
and choose “Yes”. It will show choose language picture,
then turn off TV and unplug the AC cable.
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5.4. Outgoing condition Configuration 5.5.3. Checkpoint
■ When pressing RESTORE key by Service remote control, (1) Test voltage
Red LED are blinked alternatively. And then automatically 1) 3 Poles
turn off. (Must not AC power OFF during blinking) - GND: 1.5 KV/min at 100 mA
- SIGNAL: 3 KV/min at 100 mA
5.5. GND and HI-POT Test 2) 2 Poles
- SIGNAL: 3 KV/min at 100 mA
5.5.1. GND & HI-POT auto-check preparation (2) TEST time: 1 second
(1) Check the POWER CABLE and SIGNAL CABE insertion (3) TEST POINT
condition. 1) 3 Poles
(2) You can’t use Tuner Ground & Tuner signal line at all - GND Test = POWER CORD GND and SIGNAL
models (applied Isolator inner tuner) CABLE GND.
- Hi-pot Test = POWER CORD GND and LIVE &
5.5.2. GND & HI-POT auto-check NEUTRAL.
(1) Pallet moves in the station.(POWER CORD / AV CORD is 2) 2 Poles
tightly inserted) - Hi-pot Test = Accessible Metal and LIVE & NEUTRAL.
(2) Connect the AV JACK Tester. (4) LEAKAGE CURRENT: At 0.5 mArms
(3) Controller on.
(4) GND Test (Auto)
- If Test is failed, Buzzer operates.
- If Test is passed, execute next process(Hi-pot test).
(Remove A/V CORD from A/V JACK BOX)
(5) HI-POT test (Auto)
- If Test is failed, Buzzer operates.
- If Test is passed, GOOD Lamp on and move to next
process automatically.
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EXPLODED VIEW
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related characteristics. These
parts are identified by in the Schematic Diagram and EXPLODED VIEW.
It is essential that these special safety parts should be replaced with the same components as
recommended in this manual to prevent X-RADIATION, Shock, Fire, or other Hazards.
Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.
521
540
522
200
500
600
510
513
511
512
120
400
A2 A9 A10
A3
610
900
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SCHEMATIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
5 4 3 2 1
U1 +5V_Standby
BL-ON/OFF +12V_PWR AOZ3015PI/SOP8 +5V_Normal
BL-ON/OFF
BL-ADJUST
BL-ADJUST
2 9 L1 22uH_3A
VIN LX
R1 100K/0402/5%7 8 R2 R4
EN Vo 4.7K/0402/5%
R3 27K/0402/5% 6 5 200R/0402/5%/NC
R1
+12V_PWR +12V COMP FB
4 1 + BL-ON/OFF
AGND
C5 R5 51K/0402/1% R6
VCC PGND
3
C4 1nF/0402/16V/NC C7 CA3 C1 100R/0402/5% Q1
C2 C3 0.1uF/0402/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V/NC 0.1uF/0402/16V 1 R8 VBL_CTRL
R7 C6 470uF/16V/EC3.5 3904/SOT-23 10K/0402/5%
R2
3
10uF/16V/0805 20K/0402/5% 0.1uF/0402/16V BL-ADJUST R9
2
3
10uF/16V/0805 R10 9.1K/0402/1% 22K/0402/5% Q2
1 R11
BRI_ADJ
3904/SOT-23 4.7K/0402/5%
C8
2
2.2nF/0402/16V
Vout=0.8V*(1+R1/R2)
C
Standby controller 1.15V Core Power C
Power Switch
Max :1.0A
+5V_Standby C9
0.1uF/0402/16V/NC
U2
4953/SOP8 +12V_PWR VDDC
1 8 +5V_Normal U3
2 S1 D1 7 MP1470
R12 C10 3 G1 D1 6
S2 D2 5 +12V_NORMAL R14
100K/0402/5% 4 3 6
0.1uF/0402/16V G2 D2 IN BST
R13 +3.3V_Normal 20R/0402/5%
3
L2
22uH_3A 0.1uF/0402/16V
+12V_PWR 4.7K/0402/5% R18 10uF/16V/0805 +
STANDBY R19 C17 C18
R1 4.7K/0402/1%
C13 C19 C14 C15 C16
STANDBY PWR-ON/OFF R20
200R/0402/5% 10uF/16V/0805 10uF/16V/0805 1 4 10uF/16V/0805 10uF/16V/0805 CA8
R21 C20 GND FB 10uF/16V/0805
100uF/35V/ECS-5M
100K/0402/5% 100K/0402/5% R22
R2
C21
H :Power on
0.1uF/0402/16V 10K/0402/1% or 8.2K/0402/1%
R23 10pF/0402/16V
3
100K/0402/5% R25
L :Power off
STANDBY R24 1 Q4 470R/0402/5%
Vout=0.8V*(1+R1/R2)
B STANDBY B
22K/0402/5% 3904/SOT-23
Resistors close to the DC-DC
2
NOTICE:
If POWER BOARD IS 5stb ONLY ,PL NOT PATCH THESE GUY. If chip is 3393,The R2 Value is 10K 1%
If chip is 6306,The R2 Value is 8.2K 1%
1.5V/1.8V Power_Normal 3.3V Power Test Point & MARK
4
U4 U5 H1 H2 H3 H4
5
1
9 5
1
9 5
1
9 5 9
AMS1117-Adj AMS1117-3.3
4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8
ADJ
OUT
ADJ
OUT
IN
IN
3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7
R1
1
+3.3V_Normal +3.3V_Normal
220R/0402/5%/470R/0402/5% +1.8V_DDR2 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6
R26 NC NC NC NC
0.1uF/0402/16V +5V_Standby
C29
+5V_Normal C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28
R2 2.2uF/0603/16V 2.2uF/0603/16V 2.2uF/0603/16V 2.2uF/0603/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V
0.1uF/0402/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V
R27
100R/0402/5% CA9 +
A 200uF/35V/ECS-5M A
H5 H6 H7
1
NC NC NC
Vout=1.25V*(R1+R2)/R1
NOTICE:
If chip is 3393,The R1 Value is 220R 5% Vout=1.8V Title
If chip is 6306,The R1 Value is 470R 5% Vout=1.5V MSD3393
Size Document Number Rev
Custom System power 1.0
MHL_CABLE-DET
HDMI0-CLKN
AVDD5V_MHL
+1.8V_DDR2
HDMI0-CLKN C30
HDMI0-CLKP C31 C32 C33 C34
HDMI2-HPDIN
HDMI0-CLKP
HDMI2-RX0N
HDMI2-CLKN
HDMI0-RX2N
HDMI0-RX1N
HDMI0-RX0N
HDMI0-CLKN
HDMI2-RX0P
HDMI2-CLKP
HDMI0-RX2P
HDMI0-RX1P
HDMI0-RX0P
HDMI0-CLKP
HDMI0-SCL 0.1uF/0402/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V
HDMI2-SDA
HDMI1-SDA
HDMI0-SDA
HDMI2-SCL
HDMI1-SCL
HDMI0-SCL
HDMI0-SCL TP4
ARC_DET
VDDC
HDMI0-SDA 2.2uF/0603/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V
VDDC
HDMI0-SDA
HDMI0-HPDIN
HDMI0-HPDIN
HDMI1-RX0P
HDMI1-RX0P
1
HDMI1-RX0N
HDMI1-RX0N
HDMI1-RX1P
D HDMI1-RX1P D
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
103
HDMI1-RX1N
HDMI1-RX1N
HDMI1-RX2P U6
HDMI1-RX2P
HDMI1-RX2N
DDR2 1.8V 3.3V audio 3.3V MPLL
HDMI1-RX2N
Test
MARK
MARK
RX0P_B
RX0N_B
VDDC/AVDDL_DVI
GND_EFUSE
RXCP_B
RXCN_B
DDCDB_DA
DDCDA_DA
VDDC/DVDD_DDR_DATA
AVDD_5V
HOTPLUG_B
DDCDC_DA
VDDIO_DATA
DDCDB_CL
MHL_DET
DDCDA_CL
DDCDC_CL
SAR2
E-PAD
RX2P_D
RX2N_D
RX1P_D
RX1N_D
RX0P_D
RX0N_D
RXCP_D
RXCN_D
HDMI1-CLKN
HDMI1-CLKN
HDMI1-CLKP +1.8V_DDR2
HDMI1-CLKP +3.3V_Normal +3.3V_Normal
HDMI1-SCL +3.3V_AU +3.3V_PLL
HDMI1-SCL
HDMI1-SDA L3 L4
HDMI1-SDA
HDMI1-HPDIN
HDMI1-HPDIN
HDMI2-RX1N 1 102 KEY1-SAR1 0R/0603/5% 0R/0603/5%
HDMI2-RX0P HDMI2-RX1P 2 RX1N_B SAR1 101 KEY0-SAR0 C35 C36 C38
HDMI2-RX0P RX1P_B SAR0
HDMI2-RX0N HDMI2-RX2N 3 100 +3.3V_Normal 0.1uF/0402/16V C37 C39
HDMI2-RX0N RX2N_B AVDD_MOD
HDMI2-RX1P HDMI2-RX2P 4 99 USB2_D+ 2.2uF/0603/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V
HDMI2-RX1P RX2P_B DP_P1
HDMI2-RX1N +3.3V_Normal 5 98 USB2_D-
HDMI2-RX1N AVDD_MOD DM_P1
HDMI2-RX2P HDMI1-CLKN 6 97 USB1_D+
HDMI2-RX2P RXCN_A DP_P0
HDMI2-RX2N HDMI1-CLKP 7 96 USB1_D-
HDMI2-RX2N RXCP_A DM_P0
HDMI2-CLKN HDMI1-RX0N 8 95 System-RST
HDMI2-CLKN RX0N_A RESET
HDMI2-CLKP HDMI1-RX0P 9 94 PANEL_ON/OFF
HDMI2-CLKP RX0P_A INT/GPIO64
HDMI2-SCL HDMI1-RX1N 10 93 IR-in
HDMI2-SCL RX1N_A IRIN
HDMI2-SDA HDMI1-RX1P 11 92 HDMI-CEC
HDMI2-SDA
HDMI2-HPDIN HDMI1-RX2N 12 RX1P_A CEC 91 3.3V
HDMI2-HPDIN RX2N_A TEST
MHL_CABLE-DET HDMI1-RX2P 13 90 UART-RX +3.3V_ADC
MHL_CABLE-DET RX2P_A DDCA_CK +3.3V_Normal
VGA_HSYNC 14 89 UART-TX L5
HDMI-ARC RGB0_B+ 15 HSYNC0 DDCA_DA 88 HDMI-ARC
HDMI-ARC BIN0P ARC
HDMI-CEC RGB0_G+ 16 87 SPI_SCK 0R/0603/5%
HDMI-CEC GIN0P SPI_CK
RGB0_G- 17 86 SPI_CSN C40 0.1uF/0402/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V C46
RGB0_R+ 18 GIN0M SPI_CZ 85 SPI_SDI C41 C42 C43 C44 C45 C47
RIN0P SPI_DI
MSD3393LU
PC & YPBPR Interface VGA_VSYNC 19 84 SPI_SDO 2.2uF/0603/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V 2.2uF/0603/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V
20 VSYNC0 SPI_DO 83 BRI_ADJ
+3.3V_Normal AVDD3P3_ADC PWM0
R28 33R/0402/5% C48 47nF/0402/16V RGB0_R+ RGB1_B+ 21 82 VBL_CTRL
VGA-Rin R29 68R/0402/5% C49 47nF/0402/16V RGB0_G- RGB1_SOG 22 BIN1P PWM1 81 HDMI1-HPDIN
R30 33R/0402/5% C50 47nF/0402/16V RGB0_G+ RGB1_G+ 23 SOGIN1 HOTPLUG_A 80 HDMI0-HPDIN
VGA-Gin R31 33R/0402/5% C51 47nF/0402/16V RGB0_B+ RGB1_G- 24 GIN1P HOTPLUG_C/D 79 R7_RXO0-
VGA-Bin RGB1_R+ 25 GIN1M LDE/LVB0M 78 R6_RXO0+
VGA_HSYNC 26 RIN1P LCK/LVB0P 77 R5_RXO1-
VGA_HSYNC VGA_VSYNC 27 VSYNC1 LVB1M 76 R4_RXO1+
VGA_VSYNC
YPbPr_PR
R32 33R/0402/5% C52 47nF/0402/16V RGB1_R+
CVBS0+
CVBS_VCOM
28
29
CVBS1
CVBS0
VCOM
LVB1P
LVB2M
LVB2P
75
74
R3_RXO2-
R2_RXO2+
Audio Line Out
C R33 68R/0402/5% C53 47nF/0402/16V RGB1_G- CVBS1_OUT 30 73 +3.3V_Normal C
R34 33R/0402/5% C54 47nF/0402/16V RGB1_G+ 31 CVBS_OUT1 AVDD_MOD 72 G7_RXO3-
YPbPr_Y VDDC VDDC LVB3M
R35 33R/0402/5% C55 47nF/0402/16V RGB1_B+ +3.3V_AU 32 71 G6_RXO3+
YPbPr_PB R36 0R/0402/5% C56 1nF/0402/16V RGB1_SOG 33 AVDD_AU33 LVB3P 70 G3_RXE0- LINE0OUT_L
VDDC/DVDD_DDR_CMD
34 AUR0 LVA0M 69 G2_RXE0+ AV_AUOUTL1
LINEIN_R1 35 AUL0 LVA0P 68 G1_RXE1- C165 R37
AUR1 LVA1M
AVDD3P3_DMPLL
CVBS IN & OUT LINEIN_L1 36 67 G0_RXE1+ 200K/0402/5%
AVDD3P3_DADC
AU_VAG 37 AUL1 LVA1P 66 B7_RXE2- 1nF/0402/16V
GPIO0/GPIO44
GPIO1/GPIO45
GPIO2/GPIO46
GPIO3/GPIO47
GPIO4/GPIO48
GPIO5/GPIO49
AU_VRM 38 VAG LVA2M 65 B6_RXE2+
VDDIO_CMD
AVDD_MOD
VRM LVA2P
AUOUTR3
AUOUTR0
AUOUTL3
AUOUTL0
LVACKM
R38 150R/0402/5% C58 47nF/0402/16V CVBS0+ LINE0OUT_R
LVACKP
AV1 AV_AUOUTR1
LVA3M
LVA3P
IFAGC
AUR4
AUL4
VIFM
VIFP
Xout
R39 180R/0402/5% C60 47nF/0402/16V CVBS_VCOM C57 R40
XIN
CVBS1_OUT 200K/0402/5%
CVBS1_OUT MSD3393LU 1nF/0402/16V
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
AUDIO IN LINE3OUT_L
LINEOUT_APML
R72
MHL_VBUS-EN
C62 R41
+3.3V_ADC
+3.3V_PLL
+1.8V_DDR2
22R/0402/5%
+3.3V_Normal
VDDC
PWR-ON/OFF
LINE3OUT_R
LINE0OUT_R
TUNER_SDA
LINE3OUT_L
LINE0OUT_L
TUNER_SCL
SPDIF_OUT
VGA-Lin_AU C61 2.2uF/0603/16V LINEIN_L1 200K/0402/5%
AMP-MUTE
LINEIN_R4
B2_RXE3+
LINEIN_L4
VGA-Lin_AU
B3_RXE3-
VGA-Rin_AU C63 2.2uF/0603/16V LINEIN_R1 R70 1nF/0402/16V
VGA-Rin_AU 22R/0402/5%
XTALO
IFAGC
XTALI
VIFM
VIFP
B4_RXEC+
B5_RXEC-
AV1-Rin LINEOUT_APMR
C66 R42
200K/0402/5%
1nF/0402/16V
DIF IN
IFP
C67 VIFP Close to Mstar IC
0.1uF/0402/16V
C68 VIFM
IFN
0.1uF/0402/16V
B B
USB & SPDIF_OUT AU_VRM IR&KEYB
AU_VAG
USB2_D- +3.3V_TU
USB2_D- USB2_D+
USB2_D+ +3.3V_Normal +3.3V_Normal
C69 C70 C71 Close to Mstar IC
USB1_D-
USB1_D- IR-in
USB1_D+
USB1_D+ 2.2uF/0603/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V R43 R44
SPDIF_OUT SPDIF_OUT 2.2uF/0603/16V 10K/0402/5% KEY0-SAR0 +5V_Standby R45
L6 J1 8.2K/0402/5%
IFAGC R46 KEY1-SAR1 CON20W-J20-12
0R/0603/5%
IFAGC-T
RESET 0R/0402/5% C72 PWR-ON/OFF PWR-ON/OFF
PWM0
1
2
3
KEY0-in
KEY1-in
KEY0-in
8.2K/0402/5%
R47
1K/0402/5%
KEY0-SAR0 KEY1-in R48
1K/0402/5%
KEY1-SAR1
+5V_Standby BRI_ADJ
22nF/0402/16V VBL_CTRL PWM1 4 C74
MHL_VBUS-EN 5 C73
MHL_VBUS-EN
3
C75
XTAL CHIP_CONFIG
TUNER_SCL TUNER_SCL
TUNER_SDA
9
10
11
LED_G
LED_R
TUNER_SDA
1
22
3
XTALI 33pF/0402/16V R3_RXO2- Q6
R2_RXO2+
R2_RXO2+ LED_GR59 1
3
G7_RXO3- Q7 4.7K/0402/5%
G7_RXO3-
G6_RXO3+ R60 STANDBY R61 1
G6_RXO3+
2
10K/0402/5% 22K/0402/5% 3904/SOT-23
G3_RXE0-
DEBUG FLASH G2_RXE0+
G3_RXE0- 3904/SOT-23
2
G2_RXE0+
G1_RXE1-
A G1_RXE1- IR_in R62 IR-in A
G0_RXE1+
+3.3V_Normal G0_RXE1+ 1K/0402/5%
33pF/0402/16V
Standby :L :Power on Green Led
B5_RXEC-
ISP AND VGA EDID
R64 R65 8
7 VDD
HOLD#
CE#
SO
1
2
SPI_CSN
SPI_SDO
10K/0402/5% B4_RXEC+
B3_RXE3-
B4_RXEC+
B3_RXE3-
H :Power off Red Led
SPI_SCK 6 3 #F_WP B2_RXE3+
SCK WP# B2_RXE3+
SPI_SDI 5 4
C81 SI VSS
4.7K/0402/5%
4.7K/0402/5%
UART-TXR66 100R/0402/5% 0.1uF/0402/16V
UART-RXR67 100R/0402/5% UART_TX Title
UART_RX
MSD3393
Size Document Number Rev
C MAIN CHIP 1.0
3
AC- AC- Q9
G7_RXO3- 32 31 G6_RXO3+ PANEL_ON/OFF R71 1
30 A3- A3+ 29 PANEL_ON/OFF
A4- A4+ 4.7K/0402/5%
28 27
26 GND GND 25
2
DCR-IDCR-O R73 3904/SOT-23
24 23 10K/0402/5%
22 MODE I/O 21
G3_RXE0- 20 SG GND 19 G2_RXE0+
G1_RXE1- 18 B0- B0+ 17 G0_RXE1+
B7_RXE2- 16 B1- B1+ 15 B6_RXE2+
B5_RXEC- 14 B2- B2+ 13 B4_RXEC+
C B3_RXE3- 12 BC- BC+ 11 B2_RXE3+ C
10 B3- B3+ 9
8 B4- B4+ 7
VCC-Panel 6 GND GND 5
4 GND GND 3
2 VCC VCC 1
VCC VCC Net to other page
G3_RXE0-
C85 G3_RXE0-
R7_RXO0- G2_RXE0+
R7_RXO0- G2_RXE0+
R6_RXO0+ G1_RXE1-
0.1uF/0402/16V R6_RXO0+ G1_RXE1-
R5_RXO1- G0_RXE1+
R5_RXO1- G0_RXE1+
R4_RXO1+ B7_RXE2-
R4_RXO1+ B7_RXE2-
R3_RXO2- B6_RXE2+
R3_RXO2- B6_RXE2+
R2_RXO2+ B5_RXEC-
R2_RXO2+ B5_RXEC-
G7_RXO3- B4_RXEC+
G7_RXO3- B4_RXEC+
G6_RXO3+ B3_RXE3-
G6_RXO3+ B3_RXE3-
B2_RXE3+
B2_RXE3+
R1_RXOC- B5_RXEC-
R0_RXOC+ B4_RXEC+
B B
A A
Title
MSD3393
Size Document Number Rev
B LVDS Interface 1.0
D D
AUDIO IN HD_L
VIDEO OUT
HD_R
CVBS1_OUT
P1
1 HD_L
1
WHITE R76 10K/0402/5% AV1-Lin
C C
2
RED 3
4 HD_R R77 10K/0402/5% AV1-Rin TP2
RCA-2P
C87 R79 R80
C86
12K/0402/5% 12K/0402/5%
220pF/0402/16V/NC 220pF/0402/16V/NC
FOR ATV/AV DEBUG
2 1 YPbPr_PR
P14
4 3 YPbPr_PB
R199 AV1 3 SPDIF_O
0R/0402/5% INPUT
+5V_Normal
6 5 YPbPr_Y 2
VCC
D14 NC/RV1
1
RCA-3P ESD GND NC/C88 ESD
Close to Mstar IC
AV1-IN 0.1uF/0402/16V/NC
R85 R84 R83 NC/FIBER-OPTIC
75R/0402/5%
75R/0402/5% 75R/0402/5%
A A
Title
MSD3393
Size Document Number Rev
B Video Interface 1.0
16
D D
11 1 VGA-Rin
6
12 2 VGA-Gin
7
13 3 VGA-Bin
8
14 4 P5
9 PHONEJACK
15 5 1
10 2 R86 10K/0402/5% VGA-Lin_AU VGA-Lin_AU
5
R87 10K/0402/5% VGA-Rin_AU VGA-Rin_AU
3
17
VGA/15 PIN
4 R88 C89
12K/0402/5% 220p/0402/16V
DDC_SCL_D R89
UART_RX 12K/0402/5% C90
C DDC_SDA_D C
UART_TX 220p/0402/16V
100R/0402/5% R90 VGA_VSYNC
100R/0402/5% R91 VGA_HSYNC
R93
10K/0402/5%
R92
10K/0402/5%
B VGA-Bin B
VGA-Bin
VGA-Gin
VGA-Gin
VGA-Rin
VGA-Rin
R94R95 R96
75R/0402/5%
75R/0402/5% 75R/0402/5%
Close to Mstar IC
A A
Title
MSD3393
Size Document Number Rev
A VGA Interface 1.0
+5V_USB0 5V_USB
C92
C91 2.2uF/0603/16V
0.1uF/0402/16V
USB_A P7
5 1 +5V_USB0
5 1 2 USB2_D1-_in R99 2.2R USB2_D-
C +5V_USB0 5V_USB C
2 3 USB2_D1+_in R100 2.2R USB2_D+ USB2_D-
6 3 4 USB2_D+ CA10 +
6 4 C94
200uF/35V/ECS-5M
C93 2.2uF/0603/16V
0.1uF/0402/16V
B B
A A
Title
MSD3393
Size Document Number Rev
A USB Interface 1.0
P8
20
GND 21
GND 22
GND 23 HDMI3/5V
GND HDMI3/5V
3
2 HDMI3-DDC-SCL R110 33R/0402/5% Q10
Dat2 shield HDMI0-SCL
5 HDMI3_RX0N R111 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI3-RX0N HDMI3-DDC-SDA R112 33R/0402/5% 1R114 4.7K/0402/5%
HDMI0-HPDIN
Dat1 shield HDMI0-RX0N HDMI0-SDA HDMI0-HPDIN
8 HDMI3_CLKP R113 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI3-CLKP
Dat0 shield HDMI0-CLKP
11 3904/SOT-23
clk shield
2
HDMI3_CLKN R115 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI3-CLKN
HDMI0-CLKN
D D
7 HDMI3_RX0P
DAT0+ 9 HDMI3_RX0N
DAT0- 4 HDMI3_RX1P
DAT1+ 6 HDMI3_RX1N
DAT1- 1 HDMI3_RX2P
DAT2+ 3 HDMI3_RX2N
DAT2- 10 HDMI3_CLKP
clk+ 12 HDMI3_CLKN
clk-
HDMI3
14 HDMI_ARC
ARC1
HDMI
P9
20 HDMI1/5V
GND 21
GND 22 HDMI1_RX2P R116 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI1-RX2P HDMI1/5V
GND HDMI1-RX2P
23 R118
GND HDMI1_RX2N R117 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI1-RX2N R120
HDMI1-RX2N
HDMI1_RX1P R119 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI1-RX1P
HDMI1-RX1P
18 HDMI1/5V R124 R122
+5V 17 HDMI1_RX1N R121 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI1-RX1N 1K/0402/5%
CEC/DDC GND HDMI1-RX1N
15 HDMI1-DDC-SCL HDMI1_RX0P R123 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI1-RX0P 10K/0402/5% HDMI1-HPD
DDC SCL HDMI1-RX0P
16 HDMI1-DDC-SDA 10K/0402/5% 10K/0402/5%
DDC SDA
3
13 CEC HDMI1_RX0N R125 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI1-RX0N Q11
CEC HDMI1-RX0N
19 HDMI1-HPD HDMI1_CLKP R126 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI1-CLKP HDMI1-DDC-SCL R127INS1632896
33R/0402/5% 1R128 4.7K/0402/5%
HDMI1-HPDIN
HPD HDMI1-CLKP HDMI1-SCL HDMI1-HPDIN
HDMI1-DDC-SDA R129 33R/0402/5%
HDMI1-SDA
2 HDMI1_CLKN R130 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI1-CLKN 3904/SOT-23
Dat2 shield HDMI1-CLKN
2
5
Dat1 shield 8
Dat0 shield 11
clk shield
7 HDMI1_RX0P
DAT0+ 9 HDMI1_RX0N
DAT0- 4 HDMI1_RX1P
DAT1+ 6 HDMI1_RX1N
DAT1- 1 HDMI1_RX2P
DAT2+ 3 HDMI1_RX2N
DAT2- 10 HDMI1_CLKP
clk+ 12 HDMI1_CLKN
C clk- 14 C
ARC1
HDMI HDMI1
P10
20
GND 21
GND 22
GND 23
GND
18 HDMI2/5V
+5V 17
CEC/DDC GND 15 HDMI2-DDC-SCL
DDC SCL 16 HDMI2-DDC-SDA
DDC SDA 13 CEC
CEC 19 HDMI2-HPD
HPD
2 MHL_CD_SENSE
Dat2 shield 5
Dat1 shield 8
Dat0 shield 11 AVDD5V_CD
clk shield HDMI2_RX2P R131 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI2-RX2P
HDMI2-RX2P
HDMI2_RX2N R132 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI2-RX2N
HDMI2-RX2N
HDMI2_RX1P R133 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI2-RX1P R135 R136
HDMI2-RX1P
47K/0402/5%
7 HDMI2_RX0P HDMI2_RX1N R134 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI2-RX1N
DAT0+ HDMI2-RX1N
9 HDMI2_RX0N HDMI2_RX0P R137 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI2-RX0P 10K/0402/5%
DAT0- HDMI2-RX0P
4 HDMI2_RX1P HDMI2-HPD R138 HDMI2-HPDIN
33R/0402/5%
DAT1+ HDMI2-HPDIN
6 HDMI2_RX1N HDMI2_RX0N R139 HDMI2-RX0N
5.1R/0402/5% HDMI2-DDC-SCL R140 33R/0402/5%
DAT1- HDMI2-RX0N HDMI2-SCL
1 HDMI2_RX2P HDMI2_CLKP R141 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI2-CLKP HDMI2-DDC-SDA R142 33R/0402/5%
DAT2+ HDMI2-CLKP HDMI2-SDA
3 HDMI2_RX2N
DAT2- 10 HDMI2_CLKP HDMI2_CLKN R143 5.1R/0402/5%
HDMI2-CLKN
clk+ HDMI2-CLKN
12 HDMI2_CLKN
clk- 14
ARC1
B HDMI B
10K/0402/5%
MHL_VBUS-EN
AP2181DWG-7
2
R154
100/0402/5%
A A
Title
MSD3393
Size Document Number Rev
D HDMI Interface 1.0
+3.3V_TU
R153
C98 100R/0402/5%/NC L27
600R/0402/500mA
47nF/0402/16V/NC C99
R205
0.1uF/0402/16V/NC 24 MHz /ESR< 120 , CL=8pF 3.3R/0402/1%
10
VDD 12
C1 11
P12
C2
2158 FOR LOW SINGER WATER WAVE
2
1
GND GND 9
2157 CAN CANCLE 22pF/0402/16V
1
3
2 RF1 RF2 8 22pF/0402/16V Y2 1 Q16
3 GND GND 7 close 20pin C180 C181 3906 +1.8V_TU
C100 C177 C178 C179
GND
5 RFC
6 GND
3
120pF/0402/50V/NC 24MHz
2
3
4
5
C1
D 68pF/0402/16V D
PE42750DS/NC
4
68pF/0402/16V 0.1uF/0402/16V C182
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
U9
2.2uF/0402/16V
+3.3V
+3.3V
LDO_ADJ
XTAL_I/RCLK
XOUT
XTAL_O
GND
P13
1 1nF/0402/16V 22 14 +1.8V_TU
C174 L28 L26 RF_REF
270nH/0603/ 5% +1.8V
D11
C101 270nH/0603/ 5%
ESD
120pF/0402/50V 47pF/0402/16V C175 180pF/0402/16V 23 13 R203 100R/0402/5% IF-IN+
2
3
4
5
CON3 RCA1_6
Si2158
C183 26 10 +3.3V_TU
ADDR U10 +3.3V
3 180pF/0402/16V
4
5 1 27 9
RSTB DLIF_N
6
7
28 8 +1.8V_TU
AGC1 +1.8V
GPIO1
GPIO2
AGC2
+3.3V
GND
SDA
SCL
2 29
+3.3V_TU +1.8V_TU GND_EPAD
7
C166 C167 C168 C169 R165
IF_AGC IFAGC-T IFAGC-T
1nF/0402/16V C170 C171 R206 R202 R201
16 C133 100R/0402/5%
1nF/0402/16V
17
+3.3V_TU
1nF/0402/16V 1nF/0402/16V 0R/0402/5% 0R/0402/5%
18 0.1uF/0402/16V
1nF/0402/16V 0R/0402/5%
19
1nF/0402/16V
SDA-T
SCL-T
Close Tuner
IF_AGC
C1
C C
U11
ASM1117-3.3_1A
C120 +3.3V_Normal
OUT
OUT
10K/0402/5% R160
ADJ
100pF/0402/16V
IN
IF-IN- VIFM 10K/0402/5% R161 +3.3V_TU
IFN 3
4
C121
L9 0R/0603/5% L10 0R/0603/5% 0.1uF/0402/16V +5V_Normal
C122 C123 R164 SDA-T R162 100R/0402/5%TUNER_SDA
C128
C129
BPF_IN 56pF/0402/16V 33pF/0402/16V/NC
510R/0402/5%/NC SCL-T R163 100R/0402/5%
TUNER_SCL C130 C131
IF-IN+ VIFP IFP C127
C126 C124 C125
10uF/0805/16V
10uF/0805/16V
0.1uF/0402/16V
0.1uF/0402/16V
L11 0R/0603/5% C132 L12 0R/0603/5% 0.1uF/0402/16V 20pF/0402/16V/NC 10uF/0805/16V
20pF/0402/16V/NC
100pF/0402/16V Close MSD IC
A A
Title
MSD3393
Size Document Number Rev
C Tuner 1.0
+12V_NORMAL
0R/1206/5%
L13
TPA3110 VCC-AMP
D
AU. AMP +12V_NORMAL
AUDIO OP D
0.1uF/0402/16V L14
22uH/2.7A
C163 R167 C135
C164 1 2
R166 150R/0402/5% L1 1uF/0603/16V R169 100K/0402/5%
LINEOUT_APML
100K/0402/5% U12 C137 D9 1N4148/SMD223
R172 1K/0402/5% 220nF/0805/50V +5V_Normal
47nF/0603/16V MUTE_AMP 1 28 U13
C138 R171 PVCCL
SD PVCCL BH3544F/SOIC8
C143 L16 EARPHONE_JACK_R 1 8 OP_VCC1
2 27 RO VCC
2.2nF/0402/50V/NC 47K/0402/5% FAULT PVCCL 220nF/0603/50V 22uH/2.7A 2 7 EARPHONE_JACK_L
1 2 INR 3 MUTE LO 6
L1 3 26 C147 R178 OP_VCC RIN BIAS
LINP BSPL 4 5 INL
C145 AV_AUOUTR1 INR R225 100K/0402/5% GND LIN
R175 150R/0402/5% 4 25 OP_VCC1 CA5 +
LINN OUTPL 220nF/0805/50V CON2 EP_AMP_MUTE
2.2uF/0603/16V 4.7K/0402/5% C149
100uF/16V/ECS-5M
C144 220nF/0402/10V 5 24 1 1nF/0402/16V R332 4.7K/0402/5%
GAIN0 PGND C97
2
6 23 C146
L18 3
GAIN1 OUTNL 220nF/0603/50V 2.2uF/0402/16V
22uH/2.7A 4
7 22
AVCC BSNL 1 2 C148
CON/4P/2.5MM R177 4.7K/0402/5%
22K/0402/5%/NC R183
22K/0402/5% R186
R190
C136
22K/0402/5% R179
R184
8 21 C153 INL
R189 150R/0402/5% R1 C154 R187 4.7K/0402/5% AGND BSNR C152 AV_AUOUTL1
LINEOUT_APMR 220nF/0603/50V 220nF/0805/50V
9 20
47nF/0603/16V 1uF/0603/16V GVDD OUTNR 2.2uF/0603/16V C150
10R/0402/5%
22K/0402/5%/NC
C155 L20
C156 C157 R191 10 19 1nF/0402/16V
R185 PLMIT PGND 22uH/2.7A OP_VCC
3K/0402/5%1uF/0603/16V 1 2
2.2nF/0402/50V/NC 47K/0402/5% 1uF/0603/16V 11 18
C RINN OUTPR C158 C
EP_AMP_MUTE
12 17 220nF/0603/50V R382 R200
C159 RINP BSPR C160 R383
220nF/0402/16V13 NC PVCCR
16 220nF/0805/50V 24K
GVDD
0
VCC-AMP 14 15 C161 NC/24K
PBTL PVCCR + CA1
R192
150R/0402/5% 0.1uF/0402/16V
100uF/35V/ECS-5M P11 4 EARPHONE_JACK_R
29
3 MUTE CA7
VCC-AMP 22R/0402/5% R236 100uF/16V/ECS-5M
5
IC-TPA3121D2_0 100uF/16V/ECS-5MCA6
R1
2 EARPHONE_JACK_L
1 22R/0402/5% R235
PHONEJACK
R193 R207
+12V_NORMAL
1K 1K
R194
10K/0402/5%
EARPHONE MUTE
1N4148
D4
+12V_NORMAL
B B
Q14
3906/SOT-23 +5V_Standby
R195 R380
+ CA2 D5 0R/0402/5%
100K/0402/5%
R196
100uF/16V/ECS-5M 1N4148
4.7K/0402/5%
D6 R356
D8 D7 470K/0402/5%
R350 R377 1K/0402/5%
AMP-MUTE E-MUTE EP_AMP_MUTE
10K/0402/5%
1N4148/SMD223 R341
1N4148 1N4148/SMD223
3
H: MUTE, L: UN-MUTE R208 10K/0402/5% Q13 R336 1K/0402/5%
3906/SOT-23 1 Q17
MUTE 3904/SOT-23
D10 MUTE_AMP CA4
E-MUTE R355
2
+
100K/0402/5%
100K/0402/5% R378
100uF/16V/ECS-5M
1N4148 22K/0402/5%
3
R198
1 Q15
47K/0402/5% 3904/SOT-23
2
A A
Title
MSD3393
Size Document Number Rev
Custom Amplifier 1.0
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
RP29
100/0.25W
FP2 RPA29
100/0.25W CP12
FUSE T2A 250VAC 471/1KV
CP3
D RP28 D
392/630V 100K 2W
DP1 DP2
CY104 +24V
RL256 RL256 471/400VAC DP11 +24V_Normal
+
CP1
+
CP2 DPA8 + CP15 + CP19 CP14 RP42 ZD301
5397 DP8 1000U 35V 1000U 35V 104 1.5K/2W
68U 450V 68U 450V TP7 SB10200 30V
DP3 DP4 5397
RL256
1
2
RL256 Aging socket
3
3 1 RP41
2
QP6 CNV24
DP7 QP1 CP13 8050 1K/1/6W NC / SIP2_2.5mm
LL4148 7 4 RP40
2
1 4.7K/1/6W
102/1KV
RP14 RP30 RPA30 +12V
RP15
3
10M/1W RP21 RP22 RP23 47/0.25W 47/0.25W
10M/1W
33R/1/8W 10R/1/6W 10K/1/6W 8(NC) LP2
TH101 RP13
10M/1W RP16 ICP1 1
RP12 ZD206 ZD205 0U7H
470K/1/6W TEA1733 RP24 RP25
10M/1W 3.3V 1K/1/6W 22K/1/6W 18V DP10 +
5 4 2 CP20 RP43
5 4 9 1000uF/25V 4.7K/1/6W
2
CP4 471 6 3 + + CP16 ZD302
6 3 CP9 ZD202 RP26 10(NC) 33V
SB10100 104 Aging socket
1
2
CP5 7 2 102 5V1/1W 0.15/2W 12 CP17 CP18
ZD204 104 7 2 CP10 1000UF25V 1000uF/25V CNV12
30V 8 1 224 ZD303
1
8 1 NC / SIP2_2.0mm
RP11 15V
220K/1/4W RP17 RP18 DP9 RP27
100K 10K 1N4007 5
4R7/1/4W
11 6
DP13 DP14
ZD201 + CP11 TRANSFORMER S LL4148
CP8 27V LL4148
DP5 4.7U 50V RP36
CP7 CP6 RP19 104
IN4007 39K/1/6W
154 10M/1/8W
DP6 102
C IN4007 C
CX101 474/275VAC
2 3 RP6
RP5
1M/1/4W 1M/1/4W
RP31
220/1/6W
1 4 RP7
A1 LF101 A2 1M/1/4W
10MH
RP8 ICP2
RP2 1M/1/4W PC817C
1M/1/4W 4 1
RP32
RP4 1K/1/6W
RP1 1M/1/4W 3 2
CY106 CY105 1M/1/4W CP23 RP33
101/400VAC 101/400VAC 224 10K/1/6W
1M/1/4W 100K/1/4W
RP3 RP20 RP38
3
QP5 1 1K/1/6W
CX102
474/275VAC 8050
ICP3
2
TNR101 CP22 RP37
TL431
SPECIFICATION HSP1
RP34 RP35
104 10K/1/6W
1 10K/1/6W NC
2
INPUT: 90-264V AC 3
4
FP1
OUTPUT: +25V/1.7A
B B
CN101
A A
Title
3.5Frame
CP36
471/1KV
RP44
LP3 100/0.25W
+24V_Normal DP15
100uH
+24V LED+
RP45 ZDP12 LED+
3
15V CP35 CN400
2R2 QP4 CN10_2.0
471/1KV
+12V 1
D RP39 RP54 D
1 * 2
100/0.25W + CP33 + CP37 LEDB1 LED1 3
CP26 ISENSE CP34 82UF/100V LED2 4
82UF/100V LEDB2
2
RP52 2.2uF DP12 RP46 104/100V LED3 5
RP47 LEDB3
BL-ON/OFF 4148 2R2/0805 10K/0805 RP55 LEDB4 LED4 6
RP60 LED5 7
200K 10K * LEDB5
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
LEDB6 LED6 8
RP58 UP4 VSEN
1 UVLO VIN 28 9
180K
OVP 3.02 10
ZDP13 RP48 RP53 RP76 RP79 RP57
2 EN FAULT 27 DRV 6.2V 0R47/1206*4 200K/1206
11
12
CP32 RP50
3 26 RP59
10nF 100K
PWM1 FSW
CP25
200K
10nF
RP64
51K 4 PWM2 VDD 25
TPS61196
5 PWM3 GDRV 24 DRV
CP28
CP31 ZDP15
RP51 1uF 7.5V/1206
6 PWM4 ISNS 23 470pF RP61 470 ISENSE
BL-ADJUST
C 10K C
CP27 CP29
RP9 * 10 ISET OVP 19 RP80 VSEN 220pF 2.2uF
RP71 * 100K
11 IFBV AGND 18 RP56 LEDB6
RP63 62K 150K CP24
47nF
12 IFB1 IFB6 17 RP72 LED6
1R LEDB5
13 IFB2 IFB5 16 RP73 LED5
CP30 1R LEDB1
0.1uF LEDB4
RP74 LED4
14 IFB3 IFB4 15
B 1R B
RP88
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
RP87
*
RP77
1R
RP78
1R
A A
Title
3.5Frame
No. Error symptom (High category) Error symptom (Mid category) Page Remarks
1 No video/Normal audio 1
2 No video/No audio 2
4 Color error 5
* First of all, Check whether there is SVC Bulletin in GCSC System for these model.
22 Check +12V from power board and ST-BY 5V from main board A12
25
B. Power error_Off when on, off while
26 POWER OFF MODE checking method A14
viewing
Checking method in menu when there is no
28 A15
audio
C. Audio error_No audio/Normal video
Voltage and speaker checking method when
29 A16
there is no audio
C. Audio error_Wrecked Voltage and speaker checking method in
30 A16
audio/discontinuation case of audio error
D. Function error_ No response in
31 Remote controller operation checking method A17
remote controller, key error
First of all, Check whether all of cables between board is inserted properly or not.
(Main B/D↔ Power B/D, LVDS Cable, Speaker Cable, IR B/D Cable,,,)
☞A1 ☞A4
Y Y Check power board Y
No video Normal Check Back Light and main board Normal Replace T-con
Normal audio On with naked eye On Board or module
Audio voltage: LVDS, PANEL_12V Voltage
N N N
☞A2
Repair LVDS power
Move to Check Backlight driver voltage and +24V input to driver board
ciucuit or change
No video/No main chip
audio
Y
Normal Replace Inverter
Voltage or module
N
End
Repair power
board or driver board
Established
Error A. Video error date 2014.07.07
LED TV symptom
No video/ No audio Revised date 2/14
☞A4
Check and
Normal Y
Check various voltage
No Video/ of mian board and power
replace
No audio board(+12V, 5V, +24V, 3.3V) Voltage
MAIN B/D
N End
Replace Power
Board and repair
parts
Established
Error A. Video error date 2014. 07.07
LED TV symptom
Picture broken/ Freezing Revised date 3/14
N
☞ A6
Check RF Cable
Connection Normal Y Check SVC N Check tuner power Normal Y
End
1. Reconnection Picture S/W Version Bulletin supply or soldering Picture
2. Install Booster
N Y N
Normal N
End
Picture
End
Established
Error A. Video error date 2014. 07.07
LED TV symptom
Tuning fail, Picture broken/ Freezing Revised date 4/14
Normal N Normal N
Picture Picture
End Y Y
End End
Established
Error A. Video error date 2014. 07.07
LED TV symptom
Color error Revised date 5/14
☞ A8/ A9
☞A7
※ Check and Y
Check color by input
replace Link Y
-External Input Y
Color Cable Color Replace main chip Color
-COMPONENT Replace module
error (LVDS) and error or main board error
-RGB
contact
-HDMI/DVI N N N
condition
Request repair
for external
device/cable
N
Check external External Y
HDMI
device and device/Cable Replace Main B/D
error
cable Normal
Error
A. Video error Established
2014. 07.07
date
LED TV symptom Vertical / Horizontal bar, residual image,
light spot, external device color error Revised date 6/14
Established
Error B. Power error date 2014. 07.07
LED TV symptom
No power Revised date 7/14
☞A11 ☞A13
DC Power on Normal Replace
Check Power Y N check power on Y
by pressing Power Key Operati "high",normal it is OK Power
Power LED LED On about 3V
On Remote control on B/D
Stand-By : Red N Y
N
Normal Y
☞A12 Y
※ Normal Normal
Y Check +12V from power Replace main chip
board and ST-BY 5V Voltage Voltage
from main board or main board
N N
End
Established
Error B. Power error date 2014. 07.07
LED TV symptom
Off when on, off while viewing, power auto on/off Revised date 8/14
Check outlet
☞A14
CPU Y
N Check Power Off
Check A/C cord Error Abnorm Replace Main B/D Normal End
Mode
al
Y N
Abnorm
Check for all 2-phase Replace Power B/D
al1
power out ☞A13
* Please refer to the all cases which Status Power off List Explanation
can be displayed on power off mode. "POWEROFF_REMOTEKEY" Power off by REMOTE CONTROL
"POWEROFF_OFFTIMER" Power off by OFF TIMER
"POWEROFF_SLEEPTIMER" Power off by SLEEP TIMER
"POWEROFF_INSTOP" Power off by RESTORE KEY
"POWEROFF_AUTOOFF" Power off by AUTO OFF
Normal "POWEROFF_ONTIMER" Power off by ON TIMER
"POWEROFF_SWDOWN" Power off by S/W Download
"POWEROFF_UNKNOWN" Power off by unknown status except listed case
Abnormal
"POWEROFF_CPUABNORMAL" Power off by CPU Abnormal
Established
Error C. Audio error date 2014.07.07
LED TV symptom
No audio/ Normal video Revised date 9/14
☞ A15 ☞ A16
Y N
N
Check
Disconn N
Speaker Replace MAIN Board End
ection
disconnection
Y
Replace Speaker
Established
Error C. Audio error date 2014. 07.07
LED TV symptom
Wrecked audio/ discontinuation/noise Revised date 10/14
Wrecked Audio/ Y
Normal
Discontinuation/Noise Replace Main B/D
Voltage
only for D-TV
N
Error
D. Function error Established
2014. 07.07
date
LED TV symptom
Remote control & Local switch checking Revised date 11/14
☞A17 Y
☞A17 ☞A17
Y Check & Repair
Check R/C itself Normal Normal N Check +5V for Normal Y Check IR Normal
Operating Cable connection
Operation Operating IR Sensor Voltage Output signal Signal
Connector solder
N Y N N
☞A4
Check R/C Operating Check & Replace Repair/Replace
End Check +5V on main board
When turn off light Baterry of R/C IR B/D
in room replace main board or change
IR SERSOR
If R/C operate, Normal Y
Explain the customer Operating End
cause is interference
from light in room. N
Replace R/C
Established
Error D. Function error date 2014. 07.07
LED TV symptom
External device recognition error Revised date 12/14
Check technical
Check Y N External Input
Signal information Technical
input information
and Component Replace Main B/D
Input -Fix information
signal Recognition error
-S/W Version
N Y
N
Fix in
Check and fix accordance HDMI,
Recognition error BURNING HDCP
external device/cable with technical
KEY
information
E nd
Established
Error E. Noise date 2014. 07.07
LED TV symptom
Circuit noise, mechanical noise Revised date 13/14
※ Mechanical noise is a natural ※ When the nose is severe, replace the module
phenomenon, and apply the 1st level (For models with fix information, upgrade the S/W or
description. When the customer does not provide the description)
agree, apply the process by stage.
OR
※ Describe the basis of the description in ※ If there is a “Tak Tak” noise from the cabinet,
“Part related to nose” in the Owner’s Manual. refer to the KMS fix information and then proceed
as shown in the solution manual
(For models without any fix information, provide
the description)
Established
Error F. Exterior defect date 2014. 07 .07
LED TV symptom
Exterior defect Revised date 14/14
Cabinet
Replace cabinet
damage
Remote
Controller Replace remote controller
damage
Stand
Replace stand
damage
Power On -> disjoint back case ->check lighting at 2 points or other screws hole.
(MENU-CHANNEL-MANUAL TUNING)
Signal quality: Normal:over 50%)
5V 500mA
2
5V 500mA
USB
VIDEO
YELLOW
YELLOW
L
ENGLISH
WHITE
AUDIO
GREEN
Blu-Ray / HD Cable Box /
HD STB / DVD / VCR
RED
WHITE
BLUE
RED
RED
GREEN
WHITE
BLUE
RE D
RED
L R Y PB PR
HDMI DVI
AUDIO VIDEO
COAXIAL
AUDIO IN
Solder defect, CNT Broken Solder defect, CNT Broken Solder defect, CNT Broken
Solder defect, Short/Crack Fuse Open, Abnormal power section Abnormal Display
Panel Mura, Light leakage Panel Mura, Light leakage Press damage
Un-repairable Cases
In this case please exchange the module.
Press damage
Copyright © 2014 LG Electronics. Inc. All rights reserved.
Only for training and service purposes
Appendix : Exchange the Module (2)
Un-repairable Cases
In this case please exchange the module.
Horizontal Block
Gate TAB IC Defect
Gate TAB IC Defect
Red pattern
Green pattern
Blue pattern
Checking order
1. Press the MENU button on the remote controller.
2. Select the AUDIO function of the MENU.
3. Select TV speaker and check its state.
Checking order
1. Check the 12V for amplifier from L13.
2. Connect the tester RX1 to the speaker terminal and if you hear the Chik Chik sound
when you touch the GND and output terminal, the speaker is normal.
J1
PANEL
CN400
U7
EN25Q32
P7 USB1
CONTROL SIGNAL
POWER
P6 USB2
DIGITAL VIDEO SIGNAL
P8 HDMI1 CRYSTAL 24MHZ
DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL
HDMI
AUDIO
INTERFACE
SOC MSD3393LU DAC
OUTPUT
P10 HDMI2
RF
U6
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
103
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
103
U6
U6
SAR22
B_CLL
A_CLL
_CLL
est t
ARKK
ARKK
X0P_B
_B
P_B
_B
VI
SE
_5V
G_B
D D C D B_D AA
A_DAA
_DAA
ATA
ATA
ET
E-PAD
X2P_D
_D
X1P_D
_D
X0P_D
_D
P_D
_D
RRX0P_B
X0N_B
XCP_B
XCNN_B
L_DVI
_EFUUSE
AVDDD_5V
PLUG_B
IO_DATA
_DATA
L_DET
E-PAD
RRX2P_D
X2N_D
RRX1P_D
X1N_D
R X0P_D
X0N_D
XCP_D
XCNN_D
B_D
TTes
DDDDCCDDB_C
DDDDCCDDA_C
DDDDCCDDCC_C
SAR
MMAR
MMAR
DDDDCCDDA_D
DDDDCCDDCC_D
/AVDDDL_D
RRX0N
RRX2N
RRX1N
RRX0N
MMHHL_D
RRXC
RRXC
RRXC
OTPLU
VDDDIO_D
_DDDRR_D
GNDD_EF
RRXC
D
AVD
R
C
VDDDCC/AVD
D
HHOT
D
GN
VDDD_D
VD
11 102
102
22 RX1N_B
RX1N_B SAR1
SAR1 101
/DVD
101
RX1P_B SAR0
VD
33 RX1P_B SAR0 100
100
VDDDCC/D
44 RX2N_B
RX2N_B AVDD_MOD
AVDD_MOD 99
99
55 RX2P_B
RX2P_B DP_P1
DP_P1 98
98
AVDD_MOD DM_P1
VD
66 AVDD_MOD DM_P1 97
97
77 RXCN_A
RXCN_A DP_P0
DP_P0 96
96
88 RXCP_A
RXCP_A DM_P0
DM_P0 95
95
RX0N_A RESET
U3 99
10
10
RX0N_A
RX0P_A
RX0P_A
RX1N_A
RESET
INT/GPIO64
INT/GPIO64
IRIN
94
94
93
93
11
11 RX1N_A IRIN 92
92
12 RX1P_A
RX1P_A CEC
CEC 91
12 91
13 RX2N_A
RX2N_A TEST
TEST 90
13 90
14 RX2P_A
RX2P_A DDCA_CK
DDCA_CK 89
14 89
15 HSYNC0
HSYNC0 DDCA_DA
DDCA_DA 88
15 88
16 BIN0P
BIN0P ARC
ARC 87
16 87
17 GIN0P
GIN0P SPI_CK
SPI_CK 86
17 86
12V
18 GIN0M
GIN0M SPI_CZ
SPI_CZ 85
18 85
19 RIN0P SPI_DI 84
MSD3393LU
19 RIN0P SPI_DI 84
MSD3393LU
20 VSYNC0
VSYNC0 SPI_DO
SPI_DO 83
20 83
21 AVDD3P3_ADC
AVDD3P3_ADC PWM0
PWM0 82
21 82
22 BIN1P
BIN1P PWM1
PWM1 81
22 81
23 SOGIN1
SOGIN1 HOTPLUG_A
HOTPLUG_A 80
23 80
24 GIN1P
GIN1P HOTPLUG_C/D
HOTPLUG_C/D 79
U4 24
25
25
26
GIN1M
GIN1M
RIN1P
RIN1P
LDE/LVB0M
LDE/LVB0M
LCK/LVB0P
LCK/LVB0P
79
78
78
77
26 77
27 VSYNC1
VSYNC1 LVB1M
LVB1M 76
27 76
28 CVBS1
CVBS1 LVB1P
LVB1P 75
28 75
29 CVBS0
CVBS0 LVB2M
LVB2M 74
29 74
1.8V_DDR 30
30
31
31
VCOM
VCOM
CVBS_OUT1
CVBS_OUT1
VDDC
LVB2P
LVB2P
AVDD_MOD
AVDD_MOD
LVB3M
73
73
72
72
32
32 VDDC LVB3M 71
71
_CMMDD
33 AVDD_AU33
AVDD_AU33 LVB3P
LVB3P 70
33 70
34 AUR0
AUR0 LVA0M
LVA0M 69
34 69
_DDDRR_C
35 AUL0
AUL0 LVA0P
LVA0P 68
35 68
PLL
36 AUR1 LVA1M 67
3P3_DMMPLL
AUR1 LVA1M
ADCC
36 67
37 AUL1 LVA1P 66
VD D C /D VD D _D
AUL1 LVA1P
GPIO0/GPIO44
GPIO1/GPIO45
GPIO2/GPIO46
GPIO3/GPIO47
GPIO4/GPIO48
GPIO5/GPIO49
3P3_DAD
37 66
GPIO0/GPIO44
GPIO1/GPIO45
GPIO2/GPIO46
GPIO3/GPIO47
GPIO4/GPIO48
GPIO5/GPIO49
VAG LVA2M
IO_CMMDD
D
38
38 VAG LVA2M 65
65
OD
AVDDD3P3_D
AVDDD3P3_D
VD
_MOD
VRM LVA2P
OUTTRR33
OUTTRR00
VRM LVA2P
L3
L0
U2
12V
OUTTL3
OUTTL0
VDDDIO_C
KM
/D
KP
AVDDD_M
LVACKM
LVACKP
5V_NORMAL
LVA3M
AGC
LVA3P
C
LVA3M
IFIFAGC
AURR44
LVA3P
L4
AUOU
AUOU
AUOU
AUOU
M
VIFPP
LVAC
LVAC
AUL4
D
VIF M
Xout
XIN
Xout
AVD
AVD
AVD
VIF
VD
XIN
VIF
AU
AU
AU
AU
AU
AU
VD
D2 USB MSD3393LU
MSD3393LU
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
U1
3.3V_TUNER
12V 5V_STANDBY 12V_NORMAL U10 3.3V_PLL
SI2157
1.8V_TUNER
3.3V_AU 3.3V_ADC
U11 Q18
0R/0603/5%
0R/0603/5%
0R/0603/5%
L4
L3
L5
L13
0R/1206/5%
U5
U12
3.3V
U7
3.3V
KEY BOARD
M0K1
M0K1
11
GND
GND 22
Vs
Vs 33
Out
Out 44
GND
GND
SENSOR
SENSOR
LED0K1
LED0K1
22 RR 11
44 GG 33
RED/GREEN
RED/GREEN
Wire Block
LED
PANEL DRIVER
LVDS
CN400
CN101
POWER
SOCKET
POWER BOARD
IR BOARD
CON2