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Colour Television

Chassis

Q522.2E
LA

MG8

ME8

H_17740_000.eps
240408

Contents

Page

1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis


Overview
2
2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes
6
3. Directions for Use
7
4. Mechanical Instructions
8
5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 17
6. Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and
Waveforms
Wiring Diagram 32 (ME8)
37
Wiring Diagram 37 (MG8)
38
Wiring Diagram 42 (ME8)
39
Wiring Diagram 47 (ME8)
40
Block Diagram Video
41
Block Diagram Audio
42
Block Diagram Control & Clock Signals
43
SSB: Test Points (Overview Top Side)
44
SSB: Test Points (Overview Bottom Side)
47
I2C IC Overview
50
Supply Lines Overview
51
7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
Drawing
Main Supply Panel (42")
52
Main Supply Panel (47") (Part 1)
53
Main Supply Panel (47") (Part 2)
54
Small Signal Board
(B02-B10) 55-85
SSB: SRP List Explanation
86
SSB: SRP List Part 1
87
SSB: SRP List Part 2
88
Keyboard Control Panel
(E) 95
IR & LED Panel
(J) 96
8. Alignments
99
9. IC Data Sheets
109
10. Spare Parts List & CTN Overview
120
11. Revision List
120

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Copyright 2008 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.


All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a
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Published by TY 0871 BU TV Consumer Care

Printed in the Netherlands

Subject to modification

EN 3122 785 18012

EN 2

1.

Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview

Q522.2E LA

1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview


1.1.4

Index of this chapter:


1.1 Technical Specifications
1.2 Connections
1.3 Chassis Overview
Notes:
Figures can deviate due to the different set executions.
Specifications are indicative (subject to change).

1.1

Technical Specifications

1.1.1

Vision
Display type
Screen size

Resolution (H V pixels)
Light output (cd/m2)
Contrast ratio
Viewing angle (H V degrees)
Max. response time (ms)
Tuning system
Colour systems

Video playback

Tuner bands
Supported video formats
- @ 60 Hz
- @ 60 Hz
- @ 50 Hz
- @ 50 Hz
- @ 50, 60 Hz
- @ 50, 60 Hz
- @ 24, 25, 30, 50, 60 Hz
Supported computer formats
- @ 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz
- @ 60, 72, 75, 85 Hz
- @ 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz
1.1.2

LCD
32" (82 cm), 16:9
37" (94 cm), 16:9
42" (107 cm), 16:9
47" (120 cm), 16:9
1366768 (32 & 37)
19201080 (42 & 47)
500
24000:1 (37)
30000:1 (32, 42 & 47)
176 176
5
PLL
PAL B/G, D/K, I
SECAM B/G, D/K, L/L
DVB COFDM 2K/8K
NTSC
PAL
SECAM
UHF, VHF, S, Hyper
480i
480p
576i
576p
720p
1080i
1080p
1024 768
800 600
640 480

Sound
Maximum power (WRMS)

1.1.3

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Multimedia
Supported file formats

: JPEG
: MP3
: Slideshow (.alb)

USB input

: USB2.0

Miscellaneous
Power supply:
- Mains voltage (VAC)
- Mains frequency (Hz)

: 220 - 240 10%


: 50 / 60

Ambient conditions:
- Temperature range (C)

: +5 to +35

Power consumption (values are indicative)


- Normal operation (W)
: 130 (32)
: 170 (37)
: 200 (42)
: 260 (47)
- Stand-by (W)
: < 0.15
Dimensions (W H D in mm)

:
:
:
:

819 518 92 (32")


930 611 99 (37")
1046 644 88 (42")
1163 712 104 (47")

Weight (kg)

:
:
:
:

13 (32")
17.5 (37")
21 (42")
27.5 (47")

Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview


1.2

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Connections

I_18010_067.eps
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Figure 1-1 Connection overview


Note: The following connector colour abbreviations are used
(acc. to DIN/IEC 757): Bk= Black, Bu= Blue, Gn= Green, Gy=
Grey, Rd= Red, Wh= White, Ye= Yellow.
1.2.1

13
14
15
16

- Ground Red
- Ground P50
- Video Red
- Status/FBL

17
18
19
20
21

- Ground Video
- Ground FBL
- Video CVBS/Y
- Video CVBS
- Shield

Rear Connections
1 & 2 - EXT1 & 2: Video RGB - In, CVBS - In/Out, Audio - In/
Out

20

21

E_06532_001.eps
050404

Gnd
Gnd
0.7 VPP / 75 ohm
0 - 0.4 V: INT
1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 ohm
Gnd
Gnd
1 VPP / 75 ohm
1 VPP / 75 ohm
Gnd

H
H
j
j
H
H
k
j
H

3 - EXT3: Cinch: Video YPbPr - In, Audio - In


Gn - Video Y
1 VPP / 75 ohm
Bu - Video Pb
0.7 VPP / 75 ohm
Rd - Video Pr
0.7 VPP / 75 ohm
Rd - Audio - R
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
Wh - Audio - L
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm

jq
jq
jq
jq
jq

4 - Cinch: S/PDIF - Out


Bk - Coaxial
0.4 - 0.6VPP / 75 ohm

kq

Figure 1-2 SCART connector


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

9
10
11
12

- Audio R
- Audio R
- Audio L
- Ground Audio
- Ground Blue
- Audio L
- Video Blue
- Function Select

- Ground Green
- n.c.
- Video Green
- n.c.

0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm


0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm
Gnd
Gnd
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
0.7 VPP / 75 ohm
0 - 2 V: INT
4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9
9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3
Gnd
0.7 VPP / 75 ohm

k
j
k
H
H
j
jk
j
H
j

Service Connector (UART)


1 - Ground
Gnd
2 - UART_TX
Transmit
3 - UART_RX
Receive
5 - Cinch: Audio - Out
Rd - Audio - R
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
Wh - Audio - L
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
6 - Aerial - In
- - IEC-type (EU)

Coax, 75 ohm

H
k
j

kq
kq

EN 4

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Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview

7 - HDMI 1, 2 & 3 Digital Video, Digital Audio - In


19
18

1
2
E_06532_017.eps
250505

Figure 1-3 HDMI (type A) connector


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

- D2+
- Shield
- D2- D1+
- Shield
- D1- D0+
- Shield
- D0- CLK+
- Shield
- CLK- n.c.
- n.c.
- DDC_SCL
- DDC_SDA
- Ground
- +5V
- HPD
- Ground

Data channel
Gnd
Data channel
Data channel
Gnd
Data channel
Data channel
Gnd
Data channel
Data channel
Gnd
Data channel

Hot Plug Detect


Gnd

11 - Cinch: Video CVBS - In


Ye - Video CVBS
1 VPP / 75 ohm

jq

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


1 - Ground Y
Gnd
2 - Ground C
Gnd
3 - Video Y
1 VPP / 75 ohm
4 - Video C
0.3 VPP / 75 ohm

H
H
j
j

13 - USB2.0

E_06532_022.eps
300904

j
jk
H
j
j
H

1
2
3
4

- +5V
- Data (-)
- Data (+)
- Ground

k
jk
jk
H

Gnd

14 - HDMI: Digital Video, Digital Audio - In (see


connector 7)
jq
jq

15 - Common Interface
68p - See diagram B09A

jk

Side Connections
9. Head phone (Output)
Bk - Head phone
32 - 600 ohm / 10 mW

1.3

jq
jq

Figure 1-4 USB (type A)


DDC clock
DDC data
Gnd

8 - Mini Jack: HDMI/DVI Audio - In


Rd - Audio - R
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
Wh - Audio - L
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
1.2.2

j
H
j
j
H
j
j
H
j
j
H
j

10 - Cinch: Audio - In
Rd - Audio R
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
Wh - Audio L
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm

ot

Chassis Overview

MAIN
SUPPLY PANEL

KEYBOARD CONTROL
PANEL

IR & LED PANEL

SMALL SIGNAL
BOARD

I_18010_004.eps
100608

Figure 1-5 PWB locations 32

Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview

MAIN
SUPPLY PANEL

KEYBOARD CONTROL
PANEL

IR & LED PANEL

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SMALL SIGNAL
BOARD

I_18011_015.eps
240908

Figure 1-6 PWB locations 37

MAIN
SUPPLY PANEL

KEYBOARD CONTROL
PANEL

IR & LED PANEL

SMALL SIGNAL
BOARD

I_18010_009.eps
100608

Figure 1-7 PWB locations 42

MAIN
SUPPLY PANEL

KEYBOARD CONTROL
PANEL

IR & LED PANEL

SMALL SIGNAL
BOARD

I_18010_064.eps
100608

Figure 1-8 PWB locations 47

EN 6

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Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes


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

2.1

Safety Instructions

2.3.2

Safety regulations require the following during a repair:


Connect the set to the Mains/AC Power via an isolation
transformer (> 800 VA).
Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h,
only by components identical to the original ones. Any
other component substitution (other than original type) may
increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard.
Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be
returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to
the following points:
Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the
mounted cable clamps.
Check the insulation of the Mains/AC Power lead for
external damage.
Check the strain relief of the Mains/AC Power cord for
proper function.
Check the electrical DC resistance between the Mains/AC
Power plug and the secondary side (only for sets that have
a Mains/AC Power isolated power supply):
1. Unplug the Mains/AC Power cord and connect a wire
between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug.
2. Set the Mains/AC Power switch to the on position
(keep the Mains/AC Power cord unplugged!).
3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the
Mains/AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the
tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading
should be between 4.5 M and 12 M.
4. Switch off the set, and remove the wire between the
two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug.
Check the cabinet for defects, to prevent touching of any
inner parts by the customer.

2.2

All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to


electrostatic discharges (ESD w). Careless handling
during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that,
during repair, you are connected with the same potential as
the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep
components and tools also at this same potential.
Be careful during measurements in the high voltage
section.
Never replace modules or other components while the unit
is switched on.
When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools.
This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a
circuit becoming unstable.

2.3

Notes

2.3.1

General

Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the


chassis (= tuner) ground (H), or hot ground (I), depending
on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms
shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the
Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a colour bar
signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated
otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz for PAL, or
61.25 MHz for NTSC (channel 3).

All resistor values are in ohms, and the value multiplier is


often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2
indicates 2.2 k).
Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with
either an E or an R (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220 ).
All capacitor values are given in micro-farads ( = 10-6),
nano-farads (n = 10-9), or pico-farads (p = 10-12).
Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the
decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF).
An asterisk (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer
to the diversity tables for the correct values.
The correct component values are listed in the Spare Parts
List. Therefore, always check this list when there is any
doubt.

BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs


Introduction
For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this
URL: www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription,
not available for all regions). After login, select Magazine,
then go to Repair downloads. Here you will find Information
on how to deal with BGA-ICs.
BGA Temperature Profiles
For BGA-ICs, you must use the correct temperature-profile,
which is coupled to the 12NC. For an overview of these profiles,
visit the website www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs
subscription, but is not available for all regions)
You will find this and more technical information within the
Magazine, chapter Repair downloads.
For additional questions please contact your local repair help
desk.

Warnings

Schematic Notes

2.3.3

Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages


with (D) and without (E) aerial signal. Measure the
voltages in the power supply section both in normal
operation (G) and in stand-by (F). These values are
indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.

2.3.4

Lead-free Soldering
Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected
by the workshop during a repair:
Use only lead-free soldering tin Philips SAC305 with order
code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder paste is required,
please contact the manufacturer of your soldering
equipment. In general, use of solder paste within
workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to
store and to handle.
Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free
soldering tin. The solder tool must be able:
To reach a solder-tip temperature of at least 400C.
To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip.
To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature of around
360C - 380C is reached and stabilized at the solder joint.
Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec.
Avoid temperatures above 400C, otherwise wear-out of
tips will increase drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed.
To avoid wear-out of tips, switch off unused equipment or
reduce heat.
Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering
tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to
avoid mixed regimes. If this cannot be avoided, carefully
clear the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin.

Directions for Use


2.3.5

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Alternative BOM identification


MODEL

: 32PF9968/10

It should be noted that on the European Service website,


Alternative BOM is referred to as Design variant.
PROD.NO: AG 1A0617 000001

The third digit in the serial number (example:


AG2B0335000001) indicates the number of the alternative
B.O.M. (Bill Of Materials) that has been used for producing the
specific TV set. In general, it is possible that the same TV
model on the market is produced with e.g. two different types
of displays, coming from two different suppliers. This will then
result in sets which have the same CTN (Commercial Type
Number; e.g. 28PW9515/12) but which have a different B.O.M.
number.
By looking at the third digit of the serial number, one can
identify which B.O.M. is used for the TV set he is working with.
If the third digit of the serial number contains the number 1
(example: AG1B033500001), then the TV set has been
manufactured according to B.O.M. number 1. If the third digit is
a 2 (example: AG2B0335000001), then the set has been
produced according to B.O.M. no. 2. This is important for
ordering the correct spare parts!
For the third digit, the numbers 1...9 and the characters A...Z
can be used, so in total: 9 plus 26= 35 different B.O.M.s can be
indicated by the third digit of the serial number.
Identification: The bottom line of a type plate gives a 14-digit
serial number. Digits 1 and 2 refer to the production centre (e.g.
AG is Bruges), digit 3 refers to the B.O.M. code, digit 4 refers
to the Service version change code, digits 5 and 6 refer to the
production year, and digits 7 and 8 refer to production week (in
example below it is 2006 week 17). The 6 last digits contain the
serial number.

3. Directions for Use


You can download this information from the following websites:
http://www.philips.com/support
http://www.p4c.philips.com

MADE IN BELGIUM
220-240V ~ 50/60Hz
128W
VHF+S+H+UHF

BJ3.0E LA
E_06532_024.eps
260308

Figure 2-1 Serial number (example)


2.3.6

Board Level Repair (BLR) or Component Level Repair


(CLR)
If a board is defective, consult your repair procedure to decide
if the board has to be exchanged or if it should be repaired on
component level.
If your repair procedure says the board should be exchanged
completely, do not solder on the defective board. Otherwise, it
cannot be returned to the O.E.M. supplier for back charging!

2.3.7

Practical Service Precautions

It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock.


While some sources are expected to have a possible
dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of
limited current and are sometimes held in less regard.
Always respect voltages. While some may not be
dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected
reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a
powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation.
It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution.

EN 8

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Mechanical Instructions

4. Mechanical Instructions
Index of this chapter:
4.1 Cable Dressing
4.2 Service Positions
4.3 Assy/Panel Removal ME8 Styling
4.4 Assy/Panel Removal MG8 Styling
4.5 Set Re-assembly

4.1

Notes:
Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation,
due to the different set executions.

Cable Dressing

Tape the LVDS cable to LCD


Panel.

Tape the Control knob


cable to LCD Panel
Saddle for mains inlet,
Speaker, Tweeter
terminal and IR cable
dressing.
Saddle for speaker ferrite ring

Tape the mains inlet cable to LCD


Panel away from the PSU edge

Saddle for 8P, 11P and Speaker


cable dressing.

Do not dress the control knob


cable too tight at IIR panel .

7x Tape

Saddle for mains inlet cable dressing.


saddle position away from PSU
area.

Tapes the terminal and IR


cable to LCD Panel

3x Saddle (M)

Tapes the terminal cables


to LCD Panel

1x Saddle (S)
I_18010_005.eps
110608

Figure 4-1 Cable dressing 32

I_18010_006.eps
100608

Figure 4-2 Mains inlet & left speaker cables 32


I_18010_008.eps
100608

Figure 4-3 LVDS & PSU_SSB cables 32

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I_18011_016.eps
250908

Figure 4-4 Cable dressing 37

Saddles for High Voltage cable dressing

Saddle for LVDS cable dressing

Saddle for 11P,


8P, speaker and
IR cable dressing

Saddle for

speaker ferrite

Saddle for 11P cable ferrite ring


Saddle for 8P cable ferrite ring

Saddle for speaker cable dressing

Saddles for speaker


and IR cable dressing

12x Tape

7x Saddle (M)

5x Saddle (S)
I_18050_010.eps
100608

Figure 4-5 Cable dressing 42

EN 9

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Mechanical Instructions

I_18010_061.eps
110608

Figure 4-6 Right speaker cables 42

I_18010_062.eps
110608

Figure 4-7 Right speaker cables (with bar mounted) 42

I_18010_063.eps
110608

Figure 4-8 Felt and tape position for LVDS cable 42

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Saddles for High Voltage cable dressing


Saddle for High
Voltage cable dressing

Saddle for 8P/11P cable dressing


Saddle for LVDS cable
dressing

2x Metal bar clamp


for dressing High
Voltage cable.

Saddle for
speaker ferrite ring
Saddles for IR,
Speaker and Mains
inlet cables dressing

1x Metal bar clamp


for dressing
Control knob

Saddle for 11P cable ferrite ring


and Left Speaker cable dressing

Saddle for 11P cable ferrite


ring and Left Speaker cable
dressing

Saddles for IR and


Speaker cables
dressing

12x Tape

9x Saddle (M)

8x Saddle (S)

3x Not used
I_18010_065.eps
110608

Figure 4-9 Cable dressing 47

I_18010_066.eps
110608

Figure 4-10 Dressing details for HV cable 47

EN 12
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Mechanical Instructions

Service Positions

4.3.3

Refer to next figure for details.


1. Unplug connectors [1].
2. Use a flat screw driver to release the clip by pushing in the
indicated direction [2].
3. Lift the board and take it out.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

For easy servicing of this set, there are a few possibilities


created:
The buffers from the packaging.
Foam bars (created for Service).
4.2.1

IR & LED Board

Foam Bars

Required for sets


42"

2
H_17650_098.eps
180108

Figure 4-12 IR & LED Board

E_06532_018.eps
171106

4.3.4

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

Figure 4-11 Foam bars


The foam bars (order code 3122 785 90580 for two pieces) can
be used for all types and sizes of Flat TVs. See figure Foam
bars for details. Sets with a display of 42" and larger, require
four foam bars [1]. Ensure that the foam bars are always
supporting the cabinet and never only the display.
Caution: Failure to follow these guidelines can seriously
damage the display!
By laying the TV face down on the (ESD protective) foam bars,
a stable situation is created to perform measurements and
alignments. By placing a mirror under the TV, you can monitor
the screen.

4.3

Assy/Panel Removal ME8 Styling

4.3.1

Rear Cover
Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before you remove
the rear cover.
Note: it is not necessary to remove the stand while removing
the rear cover.
1. Remove all screws of the rear cover.
2. Lift the rear cover from the TV. Make sure that wires and
flat coils are not damaged while lifting the rear cover from
the set.

4.3.2

Speakers
Remove the screws [1] and lift the whole unit from the rear
cover. Take the speakers out together with their casing.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

Key Board

4.3.5

Main Supply Panel


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

4.3.6

Small Signal Board (SSB)


Caution: It is mandatory to remount screws at their original
position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result in
damaging the SSB.
1. Unplug the LVDS connector.
Caution: be careful, as this is a very fragile connector!
2. Unplug all other connectors.
3. Remove all screws that hold the board.
4. The SSB can now be taken out of the set, together with the
front shield and the side cover.
5. To remove the shield, remove the screws and lift it of.
6. To remove the side cover, remove the screws and pull the
cover sidewards from the SSB.

Mechanical Instructions
4.3.7

LCD Panel

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4. Release the speaker connectors [4].


5. Remove the fixation screws from the SSB support bracket
and take the SSB out together with the bracket.
6. Do the same for the PSU.
7. Remove the fixation screws and the clamps [7].
8. Remove the fixation screws [8], that hold the subframe and
the fixation screws [9], that hold the LCD panel.
9. Lift out the sub frame.
10. The LCD panel can now be lifted from the front cabinet.

Refer to next figure for details. As every screen size has a


(slightly) different mechanical construction (some have the
boards directly mounted on the LCD display, others use
brackets), we only describe one model. Disassembly method of
other LCD panels is similar to the one described below.
1. Unplug the LVDS connector [1].
Caution: be careful, as this is a very fragile connector!
2. Unplug the connectors [2].
3. Release the wiring tape [3].

8
1
9

9
7
2

2
(4x)
3

7
9
2

9
3
8

I_17750_006.eps
250208

Figure 4-13 LCD Panel removal (photo from Q522.1E chassis)

4.4

Assy/Panel Removal MG8 Styling

4.4.1

Stand
1. Refer to next figure.
2. Place the TV set upside down on a table top, using the
foam bars (see section Service Position).
3. Remove the screws that secure the stand and remove the
stand.

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Rear Cover

Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before you remove


the rear cover.
1. Refer to next figures.
2. Place the TV set upside down on a table top, using the
foam bars (see section Service Positions).
3. Remove the screws [1] that secure the rear cover. The
screws are located at the sides.
Be careful: Now the rear cover could be lifted but the SSB
and power supply panel(s) are mounted in the rear cover
and still connected to the LCD panel and other boards.
Those cables should be released first.
4. To release the LVDS cable lift the back cover a few
centimetres and move it downwards the set. Now unplug
the LVDS connector [2].
Caution: be careful, as this is a very fragile connector!
5. Remove the screw [3].
6. Now the rear cover can be lifted to gain access to the
speaker cables and the IR/LED panel cable. Release the
connectors [4].

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Figure 4-17 Speaker and IR/LED panel cable release

1
1

1
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Figure 4-15 Rear cover

3
2

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Figure 4-16 LVDS release

Mechanical Instructions
4.4.3

Keyboard Control Board

4.4.5

1. Refer to next figure.


2. Unscrew two screws[1]
3. Unplug connector [2] and remove the board.
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Power Supply Board


Due to different set executions this chassis is supplied with one
or two power supply boards and figures may differ.
Caution: it is absolutely mandatory to remount all different
screws and cables at their original position during re-assembly.
Failure to do so may result in damaging the power supply.
1. Refer to next figure.
2. Unplug all the connectors [1].
3. Remove the fixation screws [2]
4. Remove the main power supply board.
5. Unplug all the connectors [3].
6. Remove the fixation screws [4]
7. Remove the stand-by power supply board.

2
1
2

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Figure 4-18 Keyboard control board


4.4.4

IR/LED Board and Speakers

3
4

1. Refer to next figure.


2. Remove the screws [1] and remove the IR/LED board.
3. Remove the screws [2] and remove the speakers.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

4
3

1
2

2
1

Figure 4-20 Power Supply Unit(s)

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Figure 4-19 IR/LED Board and Speakers

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Inverter Board
Due to different set executions this chassis some versions are
supplied with an inverter board. Figures may differ.
1. Refer to next figure.
2. Unplug all connectors [1].
3. Release the clips [2]
4. Take out the inverter board.

2
4

3
2

2
1

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Figure 4-23 SSB

4.5
1

To re-assemble the whole set, execute all processes in reverse


order.

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Figure 4-21 Inverter Board


4.4.7

Set Re-assembly

Small Signal Board (SSB)


Caution: it is absolutely mandatory to remount all different
screws at their original position during re-assembly. Failure to
do so may result in damaging the SSB.
Removing the SSB
1. See next figures.
2. Remove the screws [1] from the SSB connector plate.
3. Remove the screws [2] from the SSB.
4. Gently lift the board from the rear cover.
5. Now unplug the LVDS connector [3].
Caution: be careful, as this is a very fragile connector!
Unplug the rest of the cables [4].

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Figure 4-22 SSB connector plate

Notes:
While re-assembling, make sure that all cables are placed
and connected in their original position. See figure Cable
dressing.
Pay special attention not to damage the EMC foams in the
set. Ensure that EMC foams are mounted correctly.

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Index of this chapter:
5.1 Test Points
5.2 Service Modes
5.3 Stepwise Start-up
5.4 Service Tools
5.5 Error Codes
5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure
5.7 Protections
5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips
5.9 Software Upgrading

5.1

How to Activate SDM


For this chassis there are two kinds of SDM: an analogue SDM
and a digital SDM. Tuning will happen according table SDM
Default Settings.
Analogue SDM: use the standard RC-transmitter and key
in the code 062596, directly followed by the MENU
button.
Note: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main
menu will appear. To ;switch it off, push the MENU
button again.
Digital SDM: use the standard RC-transmitter and key in
the code 062593, directly followed by the MENU button.
Note: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main
menu will appear. To switch it off, push the MENU
button again.
Analogue SDM can also be activated by shorting for a
moment the two solder pads [1] (see figure Service mode
pads) on the SSB, with the indication SDM. Activation
can be performed in all modes, except when the set has a
problem with the Stand-by Processor.

Test Points
As most signals are digital, it will be difficult to measure
waveforms with a standard oscilloscope. However, several key
ICs are capable of generating test patterns, which can be
controlled via ComPair. In this way it is possible to determine
which part is defective.
Perform measurements under the following conditions:
Service Default Mode.
Video: Colour bar signal.
Audio: 3 kHz left, 1 kHz right.

5.2

Picture mute (blue mute or black mute).


Automatic volume levelling (AVL).
Skip/blank of non-favourite pre-sets.

Service Modes
Service Default mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode
(SAM) offers several features for the service technician, while
the Customer Service Mode (CSM) is used for communication
between the call centre and the customer.

1
SDM

This chassis also offers the option of using ComPair, a


hardware interface between a computer and the TV chassis. It
offers the abilities of structured troubleshooting, error code
reading, and software version read-out for all chassis.
(see also paragraph ComPair).
5.2.1

SPI
SDM

2
1

Service Default Mode (SDM)


Purpose
To create a pre-defined setting, to get the same
measurement results as given in this manual.
To override SW protections detected by stand-by
processor and make the TV start up to the step just before
protection (a sort of automatic stepwise start up). See
paragraph Stepwise Start Up.
To override SW protections detected by MIPS. See also
paragraph Error codes.
To start the blinking LED procedure (not valid for
protections detected by stand-by software).

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Figure 5-1 Service mode pads


After activating this mode, SDM will appear in the upper right
corner of the screen (if you have picture).
How to Navigate
When you press the MENU button on the RC transmitter, the
set will toggle between the SDM and the normal user menu
(with the SDM mode still active in the background).

Specifications
Table 5-1 SDM default settings

Region

Freq. (MHz)

Default
system

Europe, AP(PAL/Multi)

475.25

PAL B/G

Europe, AP DVB-T

546.00 PID
DVB-T
Video: 0B 06 PID
PCR: 0B 06 PID
Audio: 0B 07

All picture settings at 50% (brightness, colour, contrast).


All sound settings at 50%, except volume at 25%.
All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled, like:
(Sleep) timer.
Child/parental lock.

How to Exit SDM


Use one of the following methods:
Switch the set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter.
Via a standard customer RC-transmitter: key in 00sequence.
5.2.2

Service Alignment Mode (SAM)


Purpose
To perform (software) alignments.
To change option settings.
To easily identify the used software version.
To view operation hours.
To display (or clear) the error code buffer.

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How to Activate SAM


Via a standard RC transmitter: key in the code 062596
directly followed by the INFO button. After activating SAM
with this method a service warning will appear on the screen,
you can continue by pressing the red button on the RC.
Contents of SAM:
Hardware Info.
A. SW Version. Displays the software version of the
main software (example: Q522E-1.2.3.4 =
AAAAB_X.Y.W.Z).
AAAA= the chassis name.
B= the region: A= AP, E= EU, L= LatAm, U = US.
For AP sets it is possible that the Europe software
version is used.
X.Y.W.Z= the software version, where X is the
main version number (different numbers are not
compatible with one another) and Y.W.Z is the sub
version number (a higher number is always
compatible with a lower number).
B. SBY PROC Version. Displays the software version
of the stand-by processor.
C. Production Code. Displays the production code of
the TV, this is the serial number as printed on the back
of the TV set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is
initialized after corruption, this production code has to
be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a
possibility to do this.
Operation Hours. Displays the accumulated total of
operation hours (not the stand-by hours). Every time the
TV is switched on/off, 0.5 hours is added to this number.
Errors (followed by maximal 10 errors). The most recent
error is displayed at the upper left (for an error explanation
see paragraph Error Codes).
Reset Error Buffer. When you press cursor right (or the
OK button) and then the OK button, the error buffer is
reset.
Alignments. This will activate the ALIGNMENTS submenu.
Dealer Options. Extra features for the dealers.
Options. Extra features for Service. For more info
regarding option codes, see chapter 8 Alignments.
Note that if you change the option code numbers, you have
to confirm your changes with the OK button before you
store the options. Otherwise you will loose your changes.
Initialise NVM. The moment the processor recognizes a
corrupted NVM, the initialize NVM line will be highlighted.
Now, you can do two things (dependent of the service
instructions at that moment):
Save the content of the NVM via ComPair for
development analysis, before initializing. This will give
the Service department an extra possibility for
diagnosis (e.g. when Development asks for this).
Initialize the NVM.
Note: When you have a corrupted NVM, or you have replaced
the NVM, there is a high possibility that you will not have picture
anymore because your display code is not correct. So, before
you can initialize your NVM via the SAM, you need to have a
picture and therefore you need the correct display option. Refer
to chapter 8 for details. To adapt this option, you can use
ComPair (the correct HEX values for the options can be found
in chapter 8 Alignments) or a method via a standard RC
(described below).
Changing the display option via a standard RC: Key in the
code 062598 directly followed by the MENU button and
XXX, where XXX is the 3 digit decimal display code (see table
Option code overview in chapter 8 Alignments, or sticker on
the side/bottom of the cabinet). Make sure to key in all three
digits, also the leading zeros. If the above action is successful,
the front LED will go out as an indication that the RC sequence
was correct. After the display option is changed in the NVM, the
TV will go to the Stand-by mode. If the NVM was corrupted or

empty before this action, it will be initialized first (loaded with


default values). This initializing can take up to 20 seconds.

Display Option
Code

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040

MODEL:
32PF9968/10
PROD.SERIAL NO:
AG 1A0620 000001

(CTN Sticker)

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Figure 5-2 Location of Display Option Code sticker

Store. All options and alignments are stored when


pressing cursor right (or the OK button) and then the
OK-button.
SW Maintenance.
SW Events. Not useful for Service purposes. In case
of specific software problems, the development
department can ask for this info.
HW Events. Not useful for Service purposes. In case
of specific software problems, the development
department can ask for this info.
Test settings. For development purposes only.
Upload to USB. To upload several settings from the TV to
a USB stick, which is connected to the Side I/O. The items
are Channel list, Personal settings, Option codes,
Display-related alignments and History list. First you
have to create a directory repair in the root of the USB
stick.To upload the settings you have to select each item
separately, press cursor right (or the OK button), confirm
with OK and wait until Done appears. In case the
download to the USB stick was not successful Failure will
appear. In this case, check if the USB stick is connected
properly and if the directory repair is present in the root of
the USB stick. Now the settings are stored onto your USB
stick and can be used to download onto another TV or
other SSB. Uploading is of course only possible if the
software is running and if you have a picture. This method
is created to be able to save the customers TV settings
and to store them into another SSB.
Download from USB. To download several settings from
the USB stick to the TV. Same way of working as with
uploading. To make sure that the download of the channel
list from USB to the TV is executed properly, it is necessary
to restart the TV and tune to a valid preset if necessary.
Note: The History list item can not be downloaded from
USB to the TV. This is a read-only item. In case of specific
problems, the development department can ask for this
info.

How to Navigate
In SAM, you can select the menu items with the CURSOR
UP/DOWN key on the RC-transmitter. The selected item
will be highlighted. When not all menu items fit on the
screen, move the CURSOR UP/DOWN key to display the
next/previous menu items.
With the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys, it is possible to:
(De) activate the selected menu item.
(De) activate the selected sub menu.
With the OK key, it is possible to activate the selected
action.
How to Exit SAM
Use one of the following methods:
Press the MENU button on the RC-transmitter.
Switch the set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter.

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5.2.3

Customer Service Mode (CSM)


Purpose
When a customer is having problems with his TV-set, he can
call his dealer or the Customer Help desk. The service
technician can then ask the customer to activate the CSM, in
order to identify the status of the set. Now, the service
technician can judge the severity of the complaint. In many
cases, he can advise the customer how to solve the problem,
or he can decide if it is necessary to visit the customer.
The CSM is a read only mode; therefore, modifications in this
mode are not possible.
When in this chassis CSM is activated, a colour bar test pattern
will be visible for 5 seconds. This test pattern is generated by
the Pacific3. So if you see this test pattern you can determine
that the back end video chain (Pacific3, LVDS, and display) of
the SSB is working. In case of a set with DFI panel, an extra
test picture is generated. So you will see the Pacific3 test
picture for 3 seconds and then the DFI EPLD test picture for
another 3 seconds. With this extra test picture you can
determine if the DFI board is working properly.
Also new in this chassis: when you activate CSM and there is
a USB stick connected to the TV, the software will dump the
complete CSM content to the USB stick. The file (Csm.txt) will
be saved in the root of your USB stick. This info can be handy
if you do not have picture.
Another new item in this chassis is when CSM is activated, the
complete error-buffer content will be shown via the blinking
LED procedure.

How to Activate CSM


Key in the code 123654 via the standard RC transmitter.
Note: Activation of the CSM is only possible if there is no (user)
menu on the screen!
How to Navigate
By means of the CURSOR-DOWN/UP knob on the RCtransmitter, you can navigate through the menus.

Contents of CSM
Set Type. This information is very helpful for a help desk/
workshop as reference for further diagnosis. In this way, it
is not necessary for the customer to look at the rear of the
TV-set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after
corruption, this set type has to be re-written to NVM.
ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this.
Production Code. Displays the production code (the serial
number) of the TV. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is
initialized after corruption, this production code has to be
re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee a in possibility to
do this.
Code 1. Gives the last five errors of the error buffer. As
soon as the built-in diagnose software has detected an
error, the buffer is adapted. The last occurred error is
displayed on the leftmost position. Each error code is
displayed as a 2-digit number. When less than 10 errors
occur, the rest of the buffer is empty (00). See also
paragraph Error Codes for a description.
Code 2. Gives the first five errors of the error buffer. See
also paragraph Error Codes for a description.
Options 1. Gives the option codes of option group 1 as set
in SAM (Service Alignment Mode).
Options 2. Gives the option codes of option group 2 as set
in SAM (Service Alignment Mode).
12NC SSB. Gives an identification of the SSB as stored in
NVM. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after
corruption, this identification number has to be re-written to
NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this. This
identification number consists of 14 characters and is built
up as follows:
- Seven last characters of the 12NC of the SSB itself.
- the serial number of the SSB, which consists of seven
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SSB itself. The format of the identification number is then


as follows: <last seven characters of 12NC of SSB><serial
number of SSB> (total fourteen characters).
Installed date. Indicates the date of the first installation of
the TV. This date is acquired via time extraction.
Digital Natural Motion. Gives the status of the Digital
Natural Motion setting as set by the customer. Remark: a
customer can choose between OFF, MINIMUM and
MAXIMUM, but in CSM this item will only show OFF or
ON (ON in case the customer has chosen MINIMUM
or MAXIMUM)
Pixel Plus. Gives the last status of the Perfect Pixel HD
setting, as set by the customer. Possible values are ON
and OFF. See DFU on how to change this item.
DNR. Gives the last status of the Noise reduction setting,
as set by the customer. Possible values are OFF,
MINIMUM, MEDIUM and MAXIMUM. See DFU on
how to change this item.
Noise Figure. Gives an indication of the signal quality for
the selected transmitter. Possible values are BAD,
AVERAGE, GOOD and DIGITAL. In case of a digital
channel, this item will never indicate: BAD, GOOD or
AVERAGE but only displays DIGITAL.
12NC Display. Shows the 12NC of the display.
Head phone Volume. Gives the last status of the head
phone volume, as set by the customer. The value can vary
from 0 (volume is minimum) to 100 (volume is maximum).
See DFU on how to change this item.
Surround Mode. Indicates the by the customer selected
sound mode (or automatically chosen mode). Possible
values are STEREO and VIRTUAL DOLBY
SURROUND. It can also have been selected
automatically by signalling bits (internal software). See
DFU on how to change this item.
AVL. Indicates the last status of AVL (Automatic Volume
Level) as set by the customer: See DFU on how to change
this item.
Delta Volume. Indicates the last status of the delta volume
for the selected preset as set by the customer: from -12
to +12. See DFU on how to change this item.
Volume. Indicates the last status of the volume for the
selected preset as set by the customer: from 0 to 100.
See DFU on how to change this item.
Balance. Indicates the last status of the balance for the
selected preset as set by the customer: from -10 to +10.
See DFU on how to change this item.
Preset Lock. Indicates if the selected preset has a child
lock: LOCKED or UNLOCKED. See DFU on how to
change this item.
Child Lock. Indicates the status of the Child lock. See DFU
on how to change this item.
Lock After. Indicates at what time the channel lock is set:
OFF or e.g. 18:45 (lock time). See DFU on how to
change this item.
Parental Rating Lock. Indicates the Parental rating as
set by the customer. See DFU on how to change this item.
Parental Rating Status. Indicates the Parental rating as
transmitted by the broadcaster (if applicable). If the
parental rating status is indicating a higher age then the
parental rating lock as set by the customer, you will need to
enter the child lock code.
TV Ratings Lock. Only applicable for US.
Movie Ratings Lock. Only applicable for US.
On timer. Indicates if the On timer is set ON or OFF
and when it is set to ON, also start time, start day and
program number is displayed. See DFU on how to change
this item.
Location. Gives the last status of the location setting as
set via the installation menu. Possible values are SHOP
and HOME. If the location is set to SHOP, several
settings are fixed. So for a customer location must be set
to HOME. Can be changed via the installation menu (see
also DFU).
HDMI Key Validity. Indicates if the HDMI keys (or HDCP
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the customer wants to make use of the HDMI functionality,


the SSB has to be replaced.
Tuner Frequency. Indicates the frequency the transmitter
is tuned to.
TV System. Gives information about the video system of
the selected transmitter. In case a DVBT signal is received
this item will also show ATSC.
BG: PAL BG signal received
DK: PAL DK signal received
L/La: SECAM L/La signal received
I: PAL I signal received
M: NTSC M signal received
ATSC: ATSC signal received
DVB: DVBT signal received
12NC One Zip SW. Displays the 12NC number of the onezip file as it is used for programming software in production.
In this one-zip file all below software versions can be found.
Initial Main SW. Displays the main software version which
was initially loaded by the factory.
Current Main SW. Displays the built-in main software
version. In case of field problems related to software,
software can be upgraded. As this software is consumer
upgradable, it will also be published on the Internet.
Example: Q582E_1.2.3.4.
Flash Utils SW. Displays the software version of the
software which contains all necessary components of the
download application. To program this software, EJTAG
tooling is needed. Example: Q582E_1.2.3.4.
Stand-by SW. Displays the built-in stand-by processor
software version. Upgrading this software will be possible
via ComPair or via USB (see chapter Software upgrade).
Example: STDBY_3.0.1.2.
MOP SW. Only applicable for US. At the time of release of
this manual, there was still a problem with this item, and
some rubbish was displayed. Ignore this.
Pacific 3 Flash SW (if applicable). Displays the Pacific 3
software version.
NVM Version. Displays the NVM version as programmed
by factory.
Display Parameters. for development purposes only.
Private PQ Parameters. for development purposes only.
Public PQ Parameters. for development purposes only.
Ambilight Parameters. for development purposes only.
Acoustics Parameters. for development purposes only.

DFI Software (if applicable). Displays the DFI EPLD


software.
DFI Ambilight software (if applicable). Displays the DFI
ambilight EPLD software.

How to Exit CSM


Press MENU on the RC-transmitter.

5.3

Stepwise Start-up
There are two possible situations: one for protections detected
by the stand-by software and one for protections detected by
the main software.
When the TV is in a protection state due to an error detected by
stand-by software (and thus blinking an error) and SDM is
activated via short-circuiting the pins on the SSB, the TV starts
up until it reaches the situation just before protection. So, this
is a kind of automatic stepwise start-up. In combination with the
start-up diagrams below, you can see which supplies are
present at a certain moment. Important to know is, that if e.g.
the 3V3 detection fails (and thus error 8 is blinking) and the TV
is restarted via SDM, the Stand-by Processor will enable the
3V3, but will not go to protection now. The TV will stay in this
situation until it is reset (Mains/AC Power supply interrupted).
Caution: in case the start up in this mode with a faulty FET
7U08 is done, you can destroy all ICs supplied by the +3V3,
due to overvoltage. It is recommended to measure first the FET
7U08 on short-circuit before activating SDM via the service
pads.
When the TV is in protection state due to an error detected by
main software (MIPS protection) and SDM is activated via
short-cutting the service pads on the SSB, the TV starts up and
ignores the error.
In this chassis, only error 63 (power-ok) is a MIPS protection
and already displays the failure via blinking LED.
The abbreviations SP and MP in the figures stand for:
SP: protection or error detected by the Stand-by
Processor.
MP: protection or error detected by the MIPS Main
Processor.

Off
Mains
off

Mains
on

- WakeUp requested
- Acquisition needed

St by
- Tact switch pushed
- last status is hibernate
after mains ON

- No data Acquisition
required
- Tact SW pushed
- Last status is hibernate
after mains ON

WakeUp
requested

Semi
St by

Active
- St by requested
- Tact SW pushed

Tact switch
pushed

WakeUp
requested
(SDM)
GoToProtection

Hibernate
GoToProtection

Protection

On
The Protection state and the Hibernate state are hardware wise
identical to the Standby state but have other, more limited wake up reasons.

Figure 5-3 Transition diagram

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Off/Stby to Semi
Stand by or
Protection

Off
Mains is applied

Standby Supply starts running.


All standby supply voltages become available .

st-by P resets

If the protection state was left by short circuiting the


SDM pins, detection of a protection condition during
startup will stall the startup. Protection conditions in a
playing set will be ignored. The protection mode will
not be entered.

All I/O lines have a High default state:


- Switch PNX8541 in reset (active LOW).
- Keep the Audio-reset high.
- NVM power line is high, no NVM communication possible.

- Switch Audio-Reset high.


It is low in the standby mode if the standby
mode lasted longer than 10s.

Initialise I/O pins of the st-by P, start keyboard scanning, RC


detection. Wake up reasons are off.

Restart

Switch ON PSU supply by switching LOW the Standby I/O


line.

+12V is switched on
Wait 50ms and then start polling the DETECT 2
every 40ms.

DETECT 2 received within


2900 ms

No

12V supply error 6

Yes

SP

activate DETECT 2 algorithm

Enable the supply for


+3V3 and +5V (ENABLE-3V3)
Start polling the detect 1
every 40ms

DETECT 1 = High
within
250 ms after enable-3V3 toggle?

No

Supply Fault = High?

Yes

Yes

No

Voltage output error: 8

SP

Activate DETECT 1 algorithms


Standby line set to HIGH for 5
seconds
Wait 20ms

SUPPLY-FAULT I/O line


is High?

No

Detect 1 = High?

Yes
No

Enable the supply fault detection


algorithm

Set IC slave address


of Standby P to (A0h)

EJTAG probe
connected ?

SP

This will allow access to NVM and


NAND FLASH and can not be done
earlier because the FLASH needs to
be in Write Protect as long as the
supplies are not available .

Switch LOW the RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH line. Add a 2ms delay


before trying to address the NVM to allow correct NVM initialization.

No

Supply fault error 9

Standby line set to HIGH for 5


seconds

No

Detect EJTAG debug probe


(pulling pin of the probe interface to
ground by inserting EJTAG probe)

Yes

An EJTAG probe (e.g. WindPower ICE probe) can


be connected for Linux Kernel debugging purposes.

Yes

No

No

Cold boot?

Yes
Release AVC system reset
Feed warm boot script

Release AVC system reset


Feed cold boot script

Release AVC system reset


Feed initializing boot script
disable alive mechanism

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(pulling pin of the probe interface to


ground by inserting EJTAG probe)

EJTAG probe
connected ?

No

An EJTAG probe (e.g. WindPower ICE probe) can


be connected for Linux Kernel debugging purposes.

Yes

No

No

Cold boot?

Yes
Release AVC system reset
Feed warm boot script

Release AVC system reset


Feed cold boot script

Release AVC system reset


Feed initializing boot script
disable alive mechanism

Bootscript ready
in 1250 ms?

No

Yes
Set IC slave address
of Standby P to (60h)

RPC start (comm. protocol)

Flash to RAM image


transfer succeeded
within 30s?

No
Code = 5

Yes

Switch AVC PNX8541


in reset (active low)

Code = 53

Wait 10ms

No

SW initialization
succeeded
within 20s?

Yes

Enable Alive check mechanism

Switch the NVM reset


line HIGH.

Disable all supply related protections and


switch off the +2V5, +3V3 DC/DC converter.

MIPS reads the wake up reason


from standby P.

Wait 5ms

Start 4 seconds preheating timer in case of


an LPL scanning backlight LCD set
.

switch off the remaining DC/DC


converters

3-th try?

Wait until AVC starts to


communicate

Initialize audio

Switch Standby
I/O line high.
Download firmware into the channel
decoder

Yes
Yes

Blink Code as
error code

Downloaded
successfully ?

SP
No
No

- Channeldecoder type TDA10048


can be reloaded without reset.

Channel decoder
TDA 10048?

Yes

Initialize tuner , Master IF and channel


decoder

No
Initialize source selection
Third try?

Yes

Wait until Cpipe delivers a stable output


clock

Important remark :
Input vertical frequency
changes (48/50/60Hz)
detected during startup
sequence should not be
taken into account . The
end situation should
always be safeguarded .

Log channel decoder error


Initialize AutoTV by triggering CHS AutoTV Init interface
.

Do not enter Semi--Standby state in case of an LPL


scanning backlight LCD set before 4s preheating timer has
elapsed.

Semi-Standby

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Constraints taken into account:


- Display may only be started when valid LVDS output clock can be delivered by the AVC .
- Between 5 and 50 ms after power is supplied, display should receive valid LVDS clock
.
- Backlight Control PWM output should always keep low until LVDS power is supplied .
- Minimum wait time to switch on the lamp after power up is 200ms.
- To have a reliable operation of the backlight, the backlight should be driven with a PWM duty cycle of 100%
during the first 2 seconds. Only after this first 2 seconds, the PWM may be set to the required output level (Note
that the PWM output should be present before the backlight is switched on). To minimize the artefacts, the picture
should only be unblanked after this first second.

action holder: AVC


action holder: St-by
autonomous action

Semi Standby
The assumption here is that a fast toggle (<2s)
can only happen during ON ->SEMI ->ON. In
these states, the AVC is still active and can
provide the 2s delay. If the transition ON->SEMI>STBY->SEMI->ON can be made in less than 2s,
we have to delay the semi->stby transition until
the requirement is met.

Wait until previous on-state is left more than 2


seconds ago. (to prevent LCD display problems)

Assert RGB video blanking


and audio mute

CPipe already generates a valid output


clock in the semi -standby state: display
startup can start immediately when leaving
the semi-standby state.

Rewrite Pacific register 0x03 (output format) with TcuUpdate:


this command is sometimes not processed properly by the
Pacific at initialisation time , resending it here solves the issue.

Switch on the display by switching CTRL1-MIPS_LCDPWR-ON to low.


Enable Backlight Control PWM output

Initialize audio and video


processing IC's and functions
according needed use case.

wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)


Switch off the dimming backlight feature and
make sure PWM output is set to 100%

Switch on LCD backlight

The higher level requirement is that


audio and video should be demuted
without transient effects and that the
audio should be demuted maximum 1s
before or at the same time as the
unblanking of the video.

Wait until valid and stable audio and video , corresponding to


the requested output is delivered by the AVC AND the
backlight PWM has been on for 2 seconds.

Switch Audio-Reset low and wait 5ms

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

Restore dimming backlight feature, PWM output and unblank


the video.

Active
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Active

action holder: AVC


action holder: St-by
autonomous action

Mute all sound outputs via softmute

Wait 100ms

Set main amplifier mute (I/O: audio-mute)

Force ext. audio outputs to ground


(I/O: audio reset)
and wait 5ms

Switch off LCD backlight

Mute all video outputs

Wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)

Switch off the display by sending the


PanelConfig.PanelOff (IC) command to the Pacific

Switch off ambient light

Semi Standby

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Semi Stand by

If ambientlight functionality was used in semi -standby


(lampadaire mode), switch off ambient light

Delay transition until ramping down of ambient light is


finished. *)

*) If this is not performed and the set is


switched to standby when the switch off of
the ambilights is still ongoing , the lights will
switch off abruptly when the supply is cut
.

Transfer Wake up reasons to the Stand by P.

Switch Memories to self-refresh (this creates a more


stable condition when switching off the power).

Switch AVC system in reset state

Wait 10ms

Switch the NVM reset line HIGH.

Disable all supply related protections and switch off


the DC/DC converter (via the Enable-3V3 I/O line)

Wait 5ms

Switch off the +1V2 DC/DC converters

Switch off all supplies by switching HIGH the


standby I/O line..

Important remark:
release reset audio 10 sec after
entering standby to save power

Stand by
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action holder: MIPS

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MP

SP

action holder: St-by


autonomous action

Log the appropriate error and


set stand-by flag in NVM

Redefine wake up reasons for protection


state and transfer to stand-by P.

Switch off LCD lamp supply

If needed to speed up this transition,


this block could be omitted . This is
depending on the outcome of the
safety investigations .

Wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)

Switch off LVDS signal

Switch off12V LCD supply within a time frame of


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

Ask stand-by P to enter protection state

Switch AVC in reset state

Wait 10ms

Switch the NVM reset line HIGH.

Disable all supply related protections and switch off


the +1V8 and the +3V3 DC/DC converter.

Wait 5ms

Switch off the +1V2 DC/DC converter

Switch off all supplies by switching HIGH the


Standby I/O lines.

Flash the Protection-LED in order to indicate


protection state *

(*): This can be the Standby LED or the On LED


depending on the availability in the set under
discussion
.

Protection
Figure 5-9 To Protection state flowchart

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supply detection algorithms for DC-DC outputs

Polling every 40ms

No

DETECT 1 = Low ?

Yes
Check DETECT1 5 times
( within 500us )
Yes

No

DETECT 1 = Low ?
5 consecutive times ?

Shutdown ( Active to
Semistdby to standby )

Wait for 5 seconds

Restart
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Figure 5-10 DC-DC output control flowchart

supply fault detection algorithm

N0

SUPPLY-FAULT = LOW for


1ms ?

Yes

No
Shutdown ( Active to
Semistdby to standby )

Wait for 5 seconds

Restart

DETECT1 = High ?

Yes
Error 9

SP
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Figure 5-11 Supply fault detection flowchart

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+12V supply
detection
. algorithm

Polling every 40ms

No

DETECT 2 = Low ?

Yes
Check DETECT2 5 times
( within 500us)
Yes

No

DETECT 2 = Low ?
5 consecutive times ?

Shutdown ( Active to
Semistdby to standby )

Wait for 5 seconds

Restart
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Figure 5-12 +12V fault detection flowchart

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5.4

Service Tools

5.5

Error Codes

5.4.1

ComPair

5.5.1

Introduction

Introduction
ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a Service tool for Philips
Consumer Electronics products. and offers the following:
1. ComPair helps you to quickly get an understanding on how
to repair the chassis in a short and effective way.
2. ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics and is therefore
capable of accurately indicating problem areas. You do not
have to know anything about I2C or UART commands
yourself, because ComPair takes care of this.
3. ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can
automatically communicate with the chassis (when the uP
is working) and all repair information is directly available.
4. ComPair features TV software upgrade possibilities.

TO TV

ComPair II
RC in

RC out

TO
UART SERVICE
CONNECTOR

Multi
function

Optional Power Link/ Mode


Switch
Activity

I2C

RS232 /UART

PC

5.5.2

Optional power
5V DC

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Figure 5-13 ComPair II interface connection


Caution: The way of connection for this chassis is different
compared to the other Q52x chassis! This chassis uses UART
communication instead of RS232 which means that the voltage
levels are different. When you connect this chassis with a
ComPair RS232 cable, this might result in damaging the TV!
Therefore, it is compulsory to use ComPair II interface
together with the below mentioned Jack/Jack cable.

5.5.3

5.4.2

LVDS Tool
Support of the LVDS Tool has been discontinued.

How to Clear the Error Buffer


Use one of the following methods:
By activation of the RESET ERROR BUFFER command
in the SAM menu.
With a normal RC, key in sequence MUTE followed by
062599 and OK.
If the content of the error buffer has not changed for 50+
hours, it resets automatically.

How to Order
ComPair II order codes:
ComPair II interface: 3122 785 91020.
The latest ComPair software can be found on the Philips
Service website.
ComPair Jack/Jack cable: 3138 188 75051.
Note: If you encounter any problems, contact your local
support desk.

How to Read the Error Buffer


Use one of the following methods:
On screen via the SAM (only if you have a picture). E.g.:
00 00 00 00 00: No errors detected
06 00 00 00 00: Error code 6 is the last and only
detected error
09 06 00 00 00: Error code 6 was first detected and
error code 9 is the last detected error
Via the blinking LED procedure (when you have no
picture). See next paragraph.
Via ComPair.
Via CSM. when CSM is activated the blinking LED
procedure will start and the CSM content will be written to
a USB stick (if present).

ComPair II Developed by Philips Brugge

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Basically there are three kinds of errors:


Errors detected by the Stand-by software. These errors
will always lead to protection and an automatic start of the
blinking LED for the concerned error (see paragraph The
Blinking LED Procedure). In these cases SDM can be
used to start up (see chapter Stepwise Start-up). Note
that it can take up to 90 seconds before the TV goes to
protection and starts blinking the error (e.g. error 53)
Errors detected by main software that lead to
protection. In this case the TV will go to protection and the
front LED should also blink the concerned error. See also
paragraph Error Codes -> Error Buffer -> Extra Info.
For this chassis only error 63 is a protection error detected
by main software.
Errors detected by main software that do not lead to
protection. In this case the error will be logged into the
error buffer and can be read out via ComPair, via blinking
LED method, or in case you have picture, via SAM.

How to Connect
This is described in the ComPair chassis fault finding database.

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5.

The error code buffer contains all detected errors since the last
time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to
right, new errors are logged at the left side, and all other errors
shift one position to the right.
When an error occurs, it is added to the list of errors, provided
the list is not full. When an error occurs and the error buffer is
full, then the new error is not added, and the error buffer stays
intact (history is maintained).
To prevent that an occasional error stays in the list forever, the
error is removed from the list after more than 50 hrs. of
operation.
When multiple errors occur (errors occurred within a short time
span), there is a high probability that there is some relation
between them.

Specifications
ComPair consists of a Windows based fault finding program
and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product.
The (new) ComPair II interface box is connected to the PC via
an USB cable. For the TV chassis, the ComPair interface box
and the TV communicate via a bi-directional cable via the
service connector(s).

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5.5.4

Error Buffer
In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before
you begin the repair (before clearing the buffer, write down the
content, as this history can give you significant information).
This to ensure that old error codes are no longer present.
If possible, check the entire contents of the error buffer. In
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code and not the actual cause (e.g., a fault in the protection
detection circuitry can also lead to a protection).
There are several mechanisms of error detection:
Via error bits in the status registers of ICs.
Via polling on I/O pins going to the stand-by processor.
Via sensing of analogue values on the stand-by processor
or the PNX85xx.
Via a not acknowledge of an I2C communication.
Take notice that some errors need more than 90 seconds
before they start blinking or before they will be logged. So in
case of problems wait 2 minutes from start-up onwards, and
then check if the front LED is blinking or if an error is logged.
Error Description

Error/ Detected Device


Prot by

Result

I2C3

MIPS

PNX85xx

Error ogged.

PNX85xx does not E


boot (HW cause)

Stby P

PNX85xx

Error blinking.

5V, 12V supply

Stby P

Protection +
Error blinking.

1V2, 1V4, 2V5, 3V3 P


supply

Stby P

Protection +
Error blinking.

Supply fault

Stby P

Protection +
Error blinking.

23

HDMI mux

MIPS

AD8190/8191/
8197

Error logged.

26

Master IF

MIPS

TDA9898/9897/
9890

Error logged.

34

Tuner

MIPS

TD1716

Error logged.

37

Channel decoder

MIPS

TDA10060/
TDA10048

Error logged.

53

PNX85xx does not E


boot (SW cause)

Stby P

PNX85xx

Error blinking.

Extra Info
Rebooting. When a TV is constantly rebooting due to
internal problems, most of the time no errors will be logged
or blinked. This rebooting can be recognized via a ComPair
interface and Hyperterminal (for Hyperterminal settings,
see paragraph Stand-by software upgrade). You will see
that the loggings which are generated by the main software
keep continuing. In this case (rebooting) diagnose has to
be done via ComPair.
Error 3 (I2C bus 3 blocked). When this error occurs, the
TV will constantly reboot due to the blocked bus. The best
way for further diagnosis here, is to use ComPair (e.g. read
out the NVM content). Instead of error 3 it is possible you
will see error 2 in the error buffer.
Error 5 (PNX85xx doesnt boot). When this error occurs,
the TV main processor was not able to read his bootscript.
This error will point to a hardware problem around the
PNX85xx (supplies not OK, PNX 8535 completely dead,
I2C link between PNX and Stand-by Processor broken,
etc...). When error 5 occurs it is also possible that I2C2 bus
is blocked (NVM). I2C2 can be indicated in the schematics
as follows: SCLUP-MIPS, SDA-UP-MIPS, SCL-SLAVE,
SDA-SLAVE, SCL-2 or SDA-2.
Error 5 (PNX85xx doesnt boot). When this error occurs,
the TV main processor was not able to read his bootscript.
This error will point to a hardware problem around the
PNX85xx (supplies not OK, PNX 8535 completely dead,
I2C link between PNX and Stand-by Processor broken,
etc...). When error 5 occurs it is also possible that I2C2 bus
is blocked (NVM). I2C2 can be indicated in the schematics
as follows: SCLUP-MIPS, SDA-UP-MIPS, SCL-SLAVE,
SDA-SLAVE, SCL-2 or SDA-2.
Error 6 (5V, 12V supply). When this error occurs, the TV
set shutdown in protection mode and follow with the Error
blinking.This error will point to a hardware problem around
the DC/DC (B02C) probably 5V supply is under voltage
cause the "PROT-DC" (B02C) line activated. Or another
possibility is the 12V supply under voltage cause the
"DETECT2" (B04A) line activated.
Error 8 (1V2, 3V3 supply). When this error occurs, the TV
set shutdown in protection mode and follow with the Error
blinking. This error will point to a hardware problem around

the DC/DC +3V3-STANDBY_+1V2-STANDBY (B02B)


probably 1V2 STANDBY and 3V3 STANDBY under
voltage cause the "DETECT1" (B04A) line activated.
Error 9 (Supply fault). When this error occurs, the TV set
shutdown in protection mode and follow with the Error
blinking. This error will point to a hardware problem around
the DC/DC 3V3_1V2 (B02A) probably the CLASS D
amplifier output cause the "SUPPLY FAULT" (B10A) line
activated.
Error 23 (HDMI MUX). When this error occurs it means
that there is a problem with the I2C communication towards
the HDMI MUX IC AD8197. This error will point to a
hardware problem around the Digi IO HDMI MUX (B08C).
It is possible you will see error "23" logged in the error
buffer. The best way for further diagnosis, is to use
ComPair (e.g. read out the NVM content).
Error 26 (Master IF). When this error occurs it means that
there is a problem with the I2C communication towards the
MASTER IF TDA9898. it is probably will be no picture and
sound from tuner input. This error will point to a hardware
problem around the Main Tuner (B03A) IF processing IC. It
is possible you will see error "26" logged in the error buffer.
Error 34 (Tuner). When this error occurs it means that
there is a problem with the I2C communication towards the
Tuner 1716. There probably will be no picture and sound
from tuner input.
This error will point to a hardware problem around the Main
Tuner (B03A). As a side effect of error 34, it is possible that
error 24 (no existing error) is also logged.
Error 37 (Channel decoder). When this error occurs,
there probably will be no picture and sound from tuner
input. As a side effect of error 37 it is possible that error 4
(no existing error) is also logged.
Error 53. This error will indicate that the PNX85xx has read
his bootscript (if this would have failed, error 5 would blink)
but initialization was never completed because of hardware
problems (NAND flash, ...) or software initialization
problems. Possible cause could be that there is no valid
software loaded (try to upgrade to the latest main software
version). Note that it can take up to 2 minutes before the TV
starts blinking error 53.

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5.6

The Blinking LED Procedure

5.7

Protections

5.6.1

Introduction

5.7.1

Software Protections

The blinking LED procedure can be split up into two situations:


Blinking LED procedure in case of a protection. In this case
the error is automatically blinked. This will be only one
error, namely the one that is causing the protection.
Therefore, you do not have to do anything special, just read
out the blinks. A long blink indicates the decimal digit, a
short blink indicates the units.
Blinking LED procedure in the on state. Via this
procedure, you can make the contents of the error buffer
visible via the front LED. This is especially useful for fault
finding, when there is no picture.

5.6.2

How to Activate
Use one of the following methods:
Activate the SDM or CSM. The blinking front LED will
show the entire contents of the error buffer (this works in
normal operation mode).
Transmit the commands MUTE - 062500 - OK
with a normal RC. The complete error buffer is shown.
Take notice that it takes some seconds before the blinking
LED starts.
Transmit the commands MUTE - 06250x - OK
with a normal RC (where x is a number between 1 and
5). When x= 1 the last detected error is shown, x= 2 the
second last error, etc.... Take notice that it takes some
seconds before the blinking LED starts.

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Most of the protections and errors use either the stand-by


microprocessor or the MIPS controller as detection device.
Since in these cases, checking of observers, polling of ADCs,
and filtering of input values are all heavily software based,
these protections are referred to as software protections.
There are several types of software related protections, solving
a variety of fault conditions:
Protections related to supplies: check of the 12V, +5V,
+1V2, and +3V3.
Protections related to breakdown of the safety check
mechanism. E.g. since the protection detections are done
by means of software, failing of the software will have to
initiate a protection mode since safety cannot be
guaranteed any more.

When the blinking LED procedure is activated in the on state,


the front LED will show (blink) the contents of the error-buffer.
Error-codes > 10 are shown as follows:
1. n long blinks (where n = 1 - 9) indicating decimal digit,
2. A pause of 1.5 s,
3. n short blinks (where n= 1 - 9),
4. A pause of approx. 3 s,
5. When all the error-codes are displayed, the sequence
finishes with a LED blink of 3 s,
6. The sequence starts again.
Example: Error 12 8 6 0 0.
After activation of the SDM, the front LED will show:
1. 1 long blink of 750 ms (which is an indication of the decimal
digit) followed by a pause of 1.5 s,
2. 2 short blinks of 250 ms followed by a pause of 3 s,
3. 8 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s,
4. 6 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s,
5. 1 long blink of 3 s to finish the sequence,
6. The sequence starts again.

5.

Remark on the Supply Errors


The detection of a supply dip or supply loss during the normal
playing of the set does not lead to a protection, but to a cold
reboot of the set. If the supply is still missing after the reboot,
the TV will go to protection.
Protections during Start-up
During TV start-up, some voltages and IC observers are
actively monitored to be able to optimise the start-up speed,
and to assure good operation of all components. If these
monitors do not respond in a defined way, this indicates a
malfunction of the system and leads to a protection. As the
observers are only used during start-up, they are described in
the start-up flow in detail (see paragraph Stepwise Start-up).
5.7.2

Hardware Protections
The only real hardware protection in this chassis is (in case of
an audio problem) the audio protection circuit that will switch
off immediately the supply of the SSB. The supply will buzz
during the protection and +12VS drops to approx. 5V5 and +5V
Stand-by to approx. to 1V9. Other indication of the audio
protection is that the red LED lights up with an intensity of 50%.
Repair Tips
It is also possible that you have an audio DC protection
because of an interruption in one or both speakers (the DC
voltage that is still on the circuit cannot disappear through
the speakers).
Caution: (dis)connecting the speaker wires during the ON
state of the TV at high volume can damage the audio
amplifier.

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Fault Finding and Repair Tips


Read also paragraph Error Codes -> Error Buffer -> Extra
Info.

5.8.1

CSM
When you activate CSM and there is a USB stick connected to
the TV, the software will dump the complete CSM content to the
USB stick. The file (Csm.txt) will be saved in the root of your
USB stick. If this mechanism works you can conclude that a
large part of the operating system is already working (MIPS,
USB...)

5.8.2

DC/DC Converter
Introduction
The best way to find a failure in the DC-DC converters is to
check their starting-up sequence at power-on via the
mains cord, presuming that the stand-by microprocessor
is operational.
If the input voltage of DC-DC converters is around 12.7 V
(measured on decoupling capacitors 2U0W and 2U0Y) and
the enable signals are low (active), then the output
voltages should have their normal values. The +1.2 V
supply starts-up when +12 V appears, then at least 100 ms
later, the +3.3 V will be activated via the ENABLE-3V3
signal from the stand-by microprocessor. If +12 V value is
less than 10 V then the last enumerated voltages will not
show-up due to the under-voltage detection circuit 7U01-1
+ 6U04 and surrounding components. Furthermore, if
+12 V is less than 8 V then also +1.2 V will not be available.
The consumption of controller IC 7U0A is around 19 mA
(that means almost 200 mV drop voltage across resistor
3U70).
The current capability of DC-DC converters is quite high
(short-circuit current is 7 to 10 A), therefore if there is a
linear integrated stabiliser that, for example, delivers 1.8 V
from +3.3 V with its output overloaded, the +3.3 V stays
usually at its normal value even though the consumption
from +3.3 V increases significantly.
The SUPPLY-FAULT signal (active low) is an internal
protection (error 9) of the DC-DC convertor and will occur
if the output voltage of any DC-DC convertor is out of limits
(10% of the normal value).
Fault Finding
Symptom: +1.2 V not present (only for a short while
~10 ms)
1. Check 12 V availability (resistor 3U70, MOS-FETs
7U05 and 7U06), value of +12 V, and surrounding
components).
2. Check the voltage on pin 9 (1.5 V).
3. Check for +1.2 V output voltage short-circuit to GND
that can generate pulsed over-currents 7 to 10 A
through coil 5U00.
4. Check the over-current detection circuit (2U00 or 3U17
interrupted).
Symptom: +1.2 V present for about 100 ms, +3.3 V not
rising.
1. Check the ENABLE-3V3 signal (active low).
2. Check the voltage on pin 8 (1.5 V).
3. Check the under-voltage detection circuit (the voltage
on collector of transistor 7U01-1 should be less than
0.8 V).
4. Check for output voltages short-circuits to GND
(+3.3 V) that can generate pulsed overcurrents
7 to 10 A through coil 5U01.
5. Check the over-current detection circuit (2U04 or 3U14
interrupted).
Symptom: +1.2 V OK, +2.5 V and +3.3 V present for
about 100 ms. Possible cause: SUPPLY-FAULT line
stays low even though the +3.3 V and +1.2 V is available

- the stand-by microprocessor is detecting that and


switching off all supply voltages.
1. Check the drop voltage across resistor 3U70 or 3U3T
(they could be too high, meaning a defective controller
IC or MOS-FETs).
2. Check if the boost voltage on pin 4 of controller IC
7U0A is less than 14 V (should be 19 V).
3. Check if +1.2 V or +3.3 V are higher than their normal
values. That can be due to defective DC feedback of
the respective DC-DC convertor (ex. 3U1J, 3U75)
Symptom: +1.2 V or +3.3 V show a high level of ripple
voltage (audible noise can come from the filtering coils
5U00 or 5U01). Possible cause: instability of the
frequency and/or duty cycle of a DC-DC converter or
stabiliser.
1. Check the resistor 3U0H and 3U2E, capacitors 2U0C
and 2U0A, input and output decoupling capacitors.
2. Check a.c. feedback circuits
(2U08+2U09+3U07+3U08 for +1.2 V and
2U03+2U05+3U04 for +3.3 V)

Note: when a pair of power MOSFETs (7U08-1/2 or 7U05-1/


22) becomes defective, the controller IC 7U0A must be
replaced as well.
5.8.3

Exit Factory Mode


When an F is displayed in the screens right corner, this
means that the set is in Factory mode, and it normally
happens after a new SSB has been mounted.
To exit this mode, push the Volume minus button on the TVs
keyboard control for 5 seconds and restart the set.

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SSB Replacement
Follow the instructions in the flowchart in case you have to
exchange the SSB. See figure SSB replacement flowchart.

START

Set is still
operating?

No
Create repair directory on USB stick and
connect USB stick to TV-set
Go to SAM mode and save the TV settings
via Upload to USB.

- Replace SSB board by a Service SSB.


- Make the SSB fit mechanically to the set.

Start-up set.
Set behaviour?

Set is starting up but no display .

Set is starting up & display is OK .

Set is starting up in Factory mode .

Noisy picture with bands/lines is visible and the


red LED is continuous on
(sometimes also the letter F is visible ).

Update main software in this step, by using


autorun.upg file.

Press 5 s. the Volume minus button on the local


cntrl until the red LED switches off, and then
press 5 s. the MENU button of the local cntrl.

Program Display Option code via 062598


MENU, followed by 3 digits code (this code
can be found on a sticker inside the set).

The picture noise is replaced by blue mute!


After entering Display Option code, set is
going to Standby (= validation of code).

Unplug the mainscord to verify the correct


disabling of the factory-mode.

Restart the set.

Program Display Option code via 062598 MENU,


followed by 3 digits code (this code can be found
on a sticker inside the set ).

No

Saved settings
on USB stick?

After entering Display Option code, set is going


to Standby (= validation of code).

Connect PC via ComPair interface to Service


connector.

Restart the set.


Yes

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


Open ComPair browser Q52x.
Go to SAM mode, and reload settings
via Download from USB.

In case of settings reloaded from USB , the set type ,


serial number , Display 12NC, are automatically stored
when entering display options .

Program set type number, serial number,


and display 12NC.
If not already done;
Check latest software on Service website.
Update Main and Standby software via USB.

Check and perform alignments in SAM


according to the Service Manual.
E.g. option codes, colour temperature...
Final check of all menus in CSM.
Special attention for HDMI Keys.

END

Figure 5-14 SSB replacement flowchart

- Check if correct Display Option code is programmed .


- Verify Option Codes according sticker inside the set .
- Default settings for White drive ...see Service Manual

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Display option code


Caution: In case you have replaced the SSB, always check
the display option code in SAM, even if you have picture. With
a wrong display option code it is possible that you have picture,
but that in certain conditions you have unwanted side-effects.

5.8.6

Upgrade EDID NVM


To upgrade the EDID NVM you must short circuit pin 7 of the
EDID NVM to ground. Therefore some test points (EDID1,
EDID2 and EDID3) are foreseen next to the HDMI connectors
(figure EDID-NVM pins). See ComPair for further instructions.

EDID 3 EDID 2

EDID 1

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Figure 5-15 EDID-NVM pins

5.9

Software Upgrading

5.9.1

Introduction
The set software and security keys are stored in a NANDFlash, which is connected to the PNX85xx via the PCI bus.
It is possible for the user to upgrade the main software via the
USB port. This allows replacement of a software image in a
stand alone set, without the need of an E-JTAG debugger. A
description on how to upgrade the main software can be found
in the DFU.
Important: When the NAND-Flash must be replaced, a new
SSB must be ordered, due to the presence of the security
keys!!! (copy protection keys, MAC address, ...).
Perform the following actions after SSB replacement:
1. Set the correct option codes (see sticker inside the TV).
2. Update the TV software (see the DFU for instructions).
3. Perform the alignments as described in chapter 8 (section
Reset of Repaired SSB).
4. Check in CSM if the HDMI keys are valid.

5.9.2

Main Software Upgrade


The software image resides in the NAND-Flash, and is
formatted in the following way (refer to table NAND-flash
content):
Table 5-2 NAND flash content
One ZIP
NAND Flash content

Fuse UPG

Partition

Content

JFFS2 partition 1 (application read write data)

Channel table, EPG data,...

JFFS2 partition 0 (Application read only once data)

HDMI keys, back up display file,

Erase

JFFS2 partition 0 (Application read only upgradable data) wizard pictures, display file, cabinet file, upgrade assistant,

Upgrade all UPG

Program Erase

SQUASHFS partition

Main software (Mips), Linux structure (root file system)

BFFS partition 2 (DVD OK)

Default software upgrade application TriMedia software boot


batch file 2

BFFS partition 1 (DVD cursor down)

Back up software upgrade application boot batch file 1 Linux


kernel JETT: needed for ComPair

BFFS partition 0

Jaguar Boot loader boot batch file 0

Block 0

mBTM partition table

The above overview of the NAND Flash shows the content


of the different partitions. It also shows which part of the
one-zip file erases and programs which part of the NAND
Flash.
Remark: the above does not mean that you can reprogram
your HDMI keys with the UpgradeAll.upg file from the one
zip file. This can only be done in a secure environment (e.g.
the factory).
The UpgradeAll.upg file is only used in the factory.

Flash Utils UPG

Program Erase

Program

X
X

The FlashUtils.upg file is only used by service centra


which are allowed to do component level repair on the
SSB.

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


Automatic Software Upgrade
In normal conditions, so when there is no major problem with
the TV, the main software and the default software upgrade
application can be upgraded with the AUTORUN.UPG (FUS
part of the one-zip file: e.g. 3104 337 03801 _FUS _Q582E_
0.37.0.0_commercial.zip). This can also be done by the
consumers themselves, but they will have to get their software
from the commercial Philips website or via the Software Update
Assistant in the user menu (see DFU). The autorun.upg file
must be placed in the root of your USB stick.
How to upgrade:
1. Copy AUTORUN.UPG to the root of your USB stick.
2. Insert USB stick in the side I/O while the set is in ON
MODE. The set will restart and the upgrading will start
automatically. As soon as the programming is finished, you
will get the message that you can remove your USB stick
and restart the set.
Manual Software Upgrade
In case that the software upgrade application does not start
automatically, you can also start it manually.
How to start the software upgrade application manually:
1. Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power.
2. Press the OK button on a Philips DVD RC-6 remote
control (it is also possible to use the TV remote in DVD
mode). Keep the OK button pressed while reconnecting
the TV to the Mains/AC Power.
3. The software upgrade application will start.
Attention!
In case that you have started the download application
manually, the autorun.upg will maybe not be recognized.
What to do in this case:
1. Create a directory UPGRADES on your USB stick.
2. Rename the autorun.upg to something else, e.g. to
software.upg. Do not use long or complicated names,
keep it simple. Make sure that AUTORUN.UPG is no
longer present in the root of your USB stick.
3. Copy the renamed upg file into this directory.
4. Insert USB stick in the side I/O.
5. The renamed upg file will be visible and selectable in the
upgrade application.
Back-up Software Upgrade Application
If the default software upgrade application does not start (could
be due to a corrupted boot 2 sector) via the above described
method, you can try to activate the back-up software upgrade
application.
How to start the back-up software upgrade application
manually:
1. Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power.
2. Press the CURSOR DOWN button on a Philips DVD RC6 remote control (it is also possible to use the TV remote in
DVD mode). Keep the cursor down button pressed
while reconnecting the TV to the Mains/AC Power.
3. The software upgrade application will start.

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Stand-by Software Upgrade


There are two methods now to upgrade stand-by software:
Upgrade via USB
In this chassis it is possible to upgrade the Stand-by software
via a USB stick. The method is similar to upgrading the main
software via USB.
Use the following steps:
1. Create a directory UPGRADES on your USB stick.
2. Copy the Stand-by software (part of the one-zip file, e.g.
StandbySW_CFT01_9.0.0.0.upg) into this directory.
3. Insert the USB stick into the TV.
4. Start the download application manually (see paragraph
Manual start of the Software Upgrade Application.
5. Select the appropriate file and press the red button to
upgrade.
Upgrade via PC and ComPair interface
It will be possible to upgrade the Stand-by software via a PC
and the ComPair interface. Check paragraph ComPair on
how to connect the interface. To upgrade the Stand-by
software, use the following steps:
1. Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power.
2. Short circuit the SPI pins [2] on the SSB (see figure
Service mode pads earlier in this chapter).
3. Keep the SPI pins shorted while connecting the TV to the
Mains/AC Power.
4. Release the short circuit after approx. two seconds.
5. Start up HyperTerminal (can be found in every Windows
application via Programs -> Accessories ->
Communications -> HyperTerminal). Use the following
settings:
COM1
Bits per second = 38400 (9600)*
Data bits = 8
Parity = none
Stop bits = 1
Flow control = None
6. Press Shift U on your PC keyboard. You should now see
the following info:
PNX2015 Loader V1.0
19-09-2003
DEVID=0x05
Erasing
MCSUM=0x0000
=
7. If you do not see the above info, restart the above
procedure, and check your HyperTerminal settings and the
connections between PC and TV.
8. Via Transfer -> Send text file ..., you can send the
proper upgrade file to the TV (e.g. *.hex).
9. After successful programming, you must see the following
info (this can take several minutes!):
DCSUM=0xC67E
:Ok
MCSUM=0xC67E
Programming
PCSUM=0xC67E
Finished
10. If you do not see this info, restart the complete procedure.
11. Close HyperTerminal.
12. Disconnect and connect Mains/AC Power again.
(*) When having problems with upgrading, use the values
between brackets.

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Content and Usage of the One-Zip Software File


Below you find a content explanation of the One-Zip file
(content may vary per chassis), and instructions on how and
when to use it.
1.1 Ambilight_PRFAM_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by
Service technicians.
1.2 Cabinet_ACOUS_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by
Service technicians.
1.3 Ceisp2padll_P2PAD_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by
Service technicians. For ComPair development only.
1.4 Display_DISPT_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by Service
technicians.
1.5 EDID_Q582E_x.x.x.x.zip. Contains the EDID content
of the different EDID NVMs. See ComPair for further
instructions.
For sets with three HDMI connectors.
- For HDMI 1 NVM, use *port 1*.bin
- For HDMI 2 NVM, use *port 2*.bin
- For HDMI 3 NVM, use *port 3*.bin
1.6 EJTAGDownload_Q582X_x.x.x.x.zip. Only used by
service centra which are allowed to do component level
repair.
1.7 Factory_Q582X_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. Only for
production purposes, not to be used by Service
technicians.
1.8 FlashUtils_Q582X_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. Not to
be used by Service technicians.
1.9 FUS_Q582X_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. Contains the
autorun.upg which is needed to upgrade the TV main
software and the software download application.
2.0 MOP_IACXX_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by Service
technicians. A programmed MOP device can be ordered
via your regional Service organization.
2.1 OpenSourceFile_Q582X_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used
by Service technicians.
2.2 Pacific3_P3FW0_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by
Service technicians. A programmed PACIFIC device can
be ordered via your regional Service organization.
2.3 PQPrivate_U5207_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by
Service technicians.
2.4 PQPublic_U5207_x.x.x.x.zip. Not to be used by
Service technicians.
2.5 Processor_NVM_SW_Q522_x.x.x.x.zip. Default
NVM content. Must be programmed via ComPair.
2.6 StandbySW_CFTxx_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip.
Contains the Stand-by software in upg and hex format.
- The StandbySW_xxxxx_prod.upg file can be used to
upgrade the Stand-by software via USB.
- The StandbySW_xxxxx.hex file can be used to upgrade
the Stand-by software via ComPair.
-The files StandbySW_xxxxx_exhex.hex and
StandbySW_xxxxx_dev.upg may not be used by Service
technicians (only for development purposes).
2.7 UpgradeAll_Q531X_x.x.x.x_commercial.zip. Only
for production purposes, not to be used by Service
technicians.
Caution: Never use this file, because it will overwrite
the HDCP keys ! ! !

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Wiring Diagram 32 (ME8)
WIRING DIAGRAM 32 (STYLING ME8)

LCD DISPLAY (1004)


LVDS INPUT
30P

8G50

1G50 (B06A)

INVERTER

41. VDISP
40. VDISP
39. VDISP
38. VDISP
...
2. SCL-I2C4-DISP
1. SDA-I2C4-DISP

14. ANALOG_PWM
13. DIM
12. BL_ON_OFF
11. BOOSTI
10. SGND3
9. SGND3
8. SGND3
7. SGND3
6. SGND3
5. 24VI
4. 24VI
3. 24VI
2. 24VI
1. 24VI

MAIN POWER SUPPLY

(1005)

SSB
(1150)

14P

8521

CN2 (1319)

CN6 (1M95)

1D12 (B10A)
4.
3.
2.
1.

RIGHTGNDSND
GNDSND
LEFT+

8M95
8D12

1. 3.3VSB
2. PSON
3. SGND1
4. SGND1
5. SGND1
6. 12V
7. 12V
8. 12V
9. 12VA
10. SGND2
11. -12VA

1D10 (B10A)
9.
8.
7.
6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.

KEYBOARD
+5V
KEYBOARD
LED1
+3V3-STANDBY
LED2
RC
GNDSND
LIGHT-SENSOR

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

CN1 (1308)
2. L
1. N

E KEYBOARD CONTROL

CN7 (1M99)
12V
12V
SGND1
SGND1
BL_ON_OFF
DIM
BOOST
ANALOG_PWM

1M95 (B02B)
11. -AUDIO-POWER
10. GNDSND
9. +AUDIO-POWER
8. +12V
7. +12V
6. +12V
5. GND
4. GND
3. GND
2. STANDBY
1. +3V3-STANDBY

1M99 (B02B)

(0025)

8002

INLET

8M99

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

GND
BACKLIGHT-BOOST
MACKLIGHT-OUT
LAMP-ON-OUT
GND
GND
+12VD
+12VD

1N10
8D10

IR LED PANEL
(1112)

LIGHT-SENSOR
GNDSND
RC
LED2
+3V3-STANDBY
LED1
KEYBOARD
+5V
KEYBOARD
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

1P10

1. +3V3STBY
2. +5V_SW
3. LED1

1P09

GND
KEYBOARD
+3V3STBY
TACT_SWITCH_INT

8P11

1.
2.
3.
4.

GND
KEYBOARD
+3V3STBY
INTERRUPT

1P11

1.
2.
3.
4.

+ -

+ -

RIGHT SPEAKER
(5212) IN BACK COVER

LEFT SPEAKER
(5211) IN BACK COVER

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Wiring Diagram 37 (MG8)


WIRING DIAGRAM 37" (STYLING MG8)
8401

8402

LCD DISPLAY (1004)

DANGEROUS
HIGH VOLTAGE

DANGEROUS
HIGH VOLTAGE

CN2
1. HV1
2. N.C.
3. HV1

CN3
1. HV2
2. N.C.
3. HV2

LVDS INPUT (768p)


30P

8G50

1G50 (B06A)

MAIN POWER SUPPLY

(1005)

TO BACKLIGHT

TO BACKLIGHT

41. VDISP
40. VDISP
39. VDISP
1
38. VDISP
...
2. SCL-I2C4-DISP
1. SDA-I2C4-DISP

SSB
(1150)

CN6
1. 3.3VSB
2. PSON
3. SGND1
4. SGND1
5. SGND1
6. 12V
7. 12V
8. 12V
9. 12VA
10. SGND2
11. -12VA

1D12 (B10A)
4.
3.
2.
1.

8M95

1D10 (B10A)
9.
8.
7.
6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.

CN7
12V
12V
SGND1
SGND1
BL_ON_OFF
DIM
BOOST
ANALOG_PWM

CONTROL
E KEYBOARD
(0025)

KEYBOARD
+5V
KEYBOARD
LED1
+3V3-STANDBY
LED2
RC
GNDSND
LIGHT-SENSOR

8M99

1M95 (B02B)

8D12

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

RIGHTGNDSND
GNDSND
LEFT+

11. -AUDIO-POWER
10. GNDSND
9. +AUDIO-POWER
8. +12V
7. +12V
6. +12V
5. GND
4. GND
3. GND
2. STANDBY
1. +3V3-STANDBY

CN1
2. L
1. N

1M99 (B02B)
8.
7.
6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.

8002

GND
BACKLIGHT-BOOST
MACKLIGHT-OUT
LAMP-ON-OUT
GND
GND
+12VD
+12VD

INLET

J1

(1112)

+ -

LIGHT-SENSOR
GNDSND
RC
LED2
+3V3-STANDBY
LED1
KEYBOARD
+5V
KEYBOARD
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

1P10

GND
KEYBOARD
+3V3STBY
TACT_SWITCH_INT

IR LED PANEL

+ -

8D10

8P11

1.
2.
3.
4.

GND
KEYBOARD
+3V3STBY
INTERRUPT

1P11

1.
2.
3.
4.

RIGHT SPEAKER (5211)

LEFT SPEAKER (5211)


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Wiring Diagram 42 (ME8)


WIRING DIAGRAM 37"- 42" (STYLING ME8)
8401

8402

LCD DISPLAY (1004)

DANGEROUS
HIGH VOLTAGE

CN3
1. HV2
2. N.C.
3. HV2

8G51

CN4

TO BACKLIGHT

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

1G50 (B06A)

24VA
SGND3
24VA
SGND3
24VA
SGND3

41. VDISP
40. VDISP
39. VDISP
1
38. VDISP
...
2. SCL-I2C4-DISP
1. SDA-I2C4-DISP

MAIN POWER SUPPLY

(1005)

TO BACKLIGHT

DANGEROUS
HIGH VOLTAGE

CN2
1. HV1
2. N.C.
3. HV1

LVDS INPUT (1080p)


51P

SSB
(1150)

CN6
1. 3.3VSB
2. PSON
3. SGND1
4. SGND1
5. SGND1
6. 12V
7. 12V
8. 12V
9. 12VA
10. SGND2
11. -12VA

1D12 (B10A)
4.
3.
2.
1.

8M95

1D10 (B10A)
9.
8.
7.
6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.

CN7
12V
12V
SGND1
SGND1
BL_ON_OFF
DIM
BOOST
ANALOG_PWM

CONTROL
E KEYBOARD
(0025)

KEYBOARD
+5V
KEYBOARD
LED1
+3V3-STANDBY
LED2
RC
GNDSND
LIGHT-SENSOR

8M99

1M95 (B02B)

8D12

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

RIGHTGNDSND
GNDSND
LEFT+

11. -AUDIO-POWER
10. GNDSND
9. +AUDIO-POWER
8. +12V
7. +12V
6. +12V
5. GND
4. GND
3. GND
2. STANDBY
1. +3V3-STANDBY

CN1
2. L
1. N

1M99 (B02B)
8.
7.
6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.

8002

GND
BACKLIGHT-BOOST
MACKLIGHT-OUT
LAMP-ON-OUT
GND
GND
+12VD
+12VD

INLET

1N10
8D10

IR LED PANEL
(1112)

LIGHT-SENSOR
GNDSND
RC
LED2
+3V3-STANDBY
LED1
KEYBOARD
+5V
KEYBOARD
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

1P10

1. +3V3STBY
2. +5V_SW
3. LED1

1P09

GND
KEYBOARD
+3V3STBY
TACT_SWITCH_INT

8P11

1.
2.
3.
4.

GND
KEYBOARD
+3V3STBY
INTERRUPT

1P11

1.
2.
3.
4.

+ -

+ -

LEFT SPEAKER

RIGHT SPEAKER

(5211) IN BACK COVER

(5212) IN BACK COVER

TWEETER R

TWEETER L

(5215)

(5215)

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Wiring Diagram 47 (ME8)


WIRING DIAGRAM 47" (STYLING ME8)
8401

8402

LCD DISPLAY (1004)


LVDS INPUT (1080p)
51P

DANGEROUS
HIGH VOLTAGE

DANGEROUS
HIGH VOLTAGE

CN2
1. HV1
2. N.C.
3. HV1

CN3
1. HV2
2. N.C.
3. HV2

CN4
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

24VA
SGND3
24VA
SGND3
24VA
SGND3

8G51

1G50 (B06A)
41. VDISP
40. VDISP
39. VDISP
38. VDISP
...
2. SCL-I2C4-DISP
1. SDA-I2C4-DISP

CN6

8M95

MAIN POWER SUPPLY

(1005)

CN7
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

12V
12V
SGND1
SGND1
BL_ON_OFF
DIM
BOOST
ANALOG_PWM

TO BACKLIGHT

TO BACKLIGHT

1. 3.3VSB
2. PSON
3. SGND1
4. SGND1
5. SGND1
6. 12V
7. 12V
8. 12V
9. 12VA
10. SGND2
11. -12VA

SSB
(1150)

1D12 (B10A)
4.
3.
2.
1.

8M99

RIGHTGNDSND
GNDSND
LEFT+

8D12

1D10 (B10A)
9.
8.
7.
6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.

KEYBOARD
+5V
KEYBOARD
LED1
+3V3-STANDBY
LED2
RC
GNDSND
LIGHT-SENSOR

1M95 (B02B)

CONTROL
E KEYBOARD
(0025)

11. -AUDIO-POWER
10. GNDSND
9. +AUDIO-POWER
8. +12V
7. +12V
6. +12V
5. GND
4. GND
3. GND
2. STANDBY
1. +3V3-STANDBY

CN1
1. N
2. L

1M99 (B02B)

8002

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

GND
BACKLIGHT-BOOST
MACKLIGHT-OUT
LAMP-ON-OUT
GND
GND
+12VD
+12VD

INLET

1N10
8D10

IR LED PANEL
(1112)

LIGHT-SENSOR
GNDSND
RC
LED2
+3V3-STANDBY
LED1
KEYBOARD
+5V
KEYBOARD
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

1P10

1. +3V3STBY
2. +5V_SW
3. LED1

1P09

GND
KEYBOARD
+3V3STBY
TACT_SWITCH_INT

8P11

1.
2.
3.
4.

GND
KEYBOARD
+3V3STBY
INTERRUPT

1P11

1.
2.
3.
4.

+ -

+ -

LEFT SPEAKER

RIGHT SPEAKER

(5211) IN BACK COVER

(5212) IN BACK COVER

TWEETER R

TWEETER L

(5215)

(5215)

I_18010_049.eps
110608

Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms

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41

Block Diagram Video


VIDEO
MAIN TUNER
1T04
TD1716F/BHXP

IF-OUT1

RF-AGC
XTAL_OUT

11

5T61

MAIN HYBRID
TUNER
IF-OUT2

1T55

10

IF-FILTP1

IF-FILTN1

IF-FILTN2

10

IF-FILTP2

47
46

4-MHz

+5V
9

IF1-A
CVBS

7T56
EF

33

TUN-AGC-MON 16
VTUN

B03B

PNX8541

B05A

7H00
PNX8541E/M1

OUT1-A
OUT1-B

TAGC

26

IF-N

M1

27

IF-P

M2

B04E

RESET-SYSTEM

41

MBVP-TV
SNR/TNR
EDDI
HV SCALER

MSP
VMPG
MPEG
DEMUX
AND
DECODING

DIGI I/O: PCMCIA INTERFACE & BUFFERS

1N00

MDO(0-7)

MEMORY
CONTROLLER

VIDEO
OUTPUT
LVDS

CA-MDO(0-7)

68P

PCMCIA

B06A LVDS

B04N VIDEO
STREAMS

DATA
FE-DATA(0-7)

B09A

DV-HS

AH15

DV-VS

LVDS

LVDS
TRANSMITTER

AJ21

TX8535oA-

AK21

TX8535oA+

38

AJ22

TX8535oB-

AK22

TX8535oB+

AG22

TX8535oC-

AH22

TX8535oC+

AJ23

TX8535oCLK-

AK23

TX8535oCLK+

AG23

TX8535oD-

AH23

TX8535oD+

AJ24

TX8535oE-

AK24

TX8535oE+

49

TXEA-

32

48

TXEA+

31

47

TXEB-

30

46

TXEB+

29

44

TXEC-

28

43

TXEC+

27

42

TXECLK-

25

41

TXECLK+

24

40

TXED-

22

39

TXED+

21
LVDS
CONNECTOR

VI-M

CLR

AG15

B06A

DTV
3
RECEIVERVI-P
XIN

DV-UV(0-9)

OR

AGC_TUN
42 TDA-IF-AGC
AGCT_CTL
32

VIDEO
OUTPUT
TTL

GFX LAYER
STILL
MPEG/PC

43

4-MHz

40

DV-Y(0-9)

GFX OSD
LAYER

VIDEO ANALOGUE
SWITCH/
ADC/MUX/SRC

7T17
TDA10048HN

AGC-COMP

41

39
DUAL LVDS ONLY

MAIN
VIDEO OUT

36

CHANNNEL DECODER DVBT-T

7T18

VDISP

10-bit YUV

PNX8541

FREF

AGC-DIN

7CG0
BU7988KVT

CVBS-TER-OUT

VIDEO
LAYER

MPP-2

LVDS
1G50

B04O DIGITAL
VIDEO OUT
LVDS

J3

IF2-B
IF2-A

B06A

DUAL LVDS

B04K ANALOGUE AV
CVBS4

IF1-B

IF
PROCESSING

SAW 37MHZ67
1T70
6
1

SAW 36MHZ18
TUN-AGC

B04

7T57
TDA9898HL

CPIPE-TV

B03A

37

TXOA-

17

36

TXOA+

16

35

TXOB-

15

34

TXOB+

14

32

TXOC-

13

31

TXOC+

12

30

TXOCLK-

10

29

TXOCLK+

28

TXOD-_

27

TXOD+

VIDEC, 3D COMB AND VBI


CAPTURING
CA-MDI(0-7)

CONDITIONAL
ACCESS

B08B

B07B

DIGI I/O: HDMI CONNECTORS +


DVI AUDIO INPUTS

ANALOGUE I/O: YPBPR AUDIO OUT

1
2

1P34
1

DRX2+

DRX2DRX1+

19
18

4
6
7

1
2

HDMI 3
CONNECTOR
(Optional)

DRX1DRX0+

9
10

DRXC+

12

DRXC-

19
18

PB

EXT 3

DRX0-

AV3-Y

CRX2+

CRX2CRX1+

B07A

1
2
19
18
1
2

9G13-9G15

SINGLE LVDS (50Hz 768P)

9
10

CRXC+

12

CRXC-

BRX2+
BRX2BRX1+

BRXC+

12

BRXC-

BRX0-

ARX2ARX1+

ARXC+

12

ARXC-

16

B04A

PCI XIO

15

SC1-R

K2

SC1-B

P5

11

11

SC1-G

F2

20

SC1-CVBS

H2

AV1_STATUS

21

7E09
16

PCI-AD<->NAND-AD

NAND
FLASH
512Mx8

AV1_BLK

B04G

(0-12)

B04A

PNX 8541: DDR2


7HG0
EDE2516ACSE

B04G DDR2

DDR2
SDRAM
8Mx16x4

B04A
DDR2-D(0-15)

1E02

7E04

DDR

19

ARX0-

15

SC2-B

R1

SC2-R

K3

7HG1
EDE2516ACSE

DDR2-A(0-12)

7
11

EXT 2

DIGI I/O: HDMI MUX

REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH

15

EXT 1

ARX1ARX0+

9
10

7HA0
NAND512W3A2CN6E
B04F CONTROL
PCI

7E05

SCART1
ARX2+

CVBS-TER-OUT

19
1

20

Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC

9,10,11

BRX1BRX0+

9
10

14

1E01

PNX8541: FLASH

7E02

CRX0-

B04Q

ANALOGUE I/O: SCART 1 & 2

CRX1CRX0+

4
6
7

19
18

BYPASS

G3
7E16
7E06

1P35

B08C

R3

Y_CVBS-MON-OUT A3

4
6
7

HDMI SIDE
CONNECTOR

L1

AV3-PB

1P32

HDMI 1
CONNECTOR

AV3-PR

1P33

4
6
7

HDMI 2
CONNECTOR

1E03
PR

16

15

AV2-STATUS

20

SC2-CVBS

DDR2
SDRAM
8Mx16x4

B04A

(16-31)
J1

7E14
7P70
AD8197A-ASTZ

20

CRX2+

74

62

DRX2+

CRX2CRX1+

73
71

61
59

DRX2DRX1+

CRX1CRX0+

70
68

58
56

DRX1DRX0+

CRX0-

67

55

DRX0-

CRXC+

65

53

DRXC+

CRXCBRX2+

64
12

52

DRXC-

BRX2BRX1+

11
9

BRX1BRX0+

8
6

BRX0-

BRXC+

BRXCARX2+

2
24

ARX2ARX1+

23
21

ARX1ARX0+

20
18

ARX0-

17

ARXC+

15

ARXC-

14

16

21

SCART2

HDMI
SWITCH

B07C

AV2-BLK

B04A

11

SC2-G

G1

ANALOGUE I/O: SIDE AV


1E11

CVBS
1E14
1

FRONT-Y_CVBS

FRONT-Y_CVBS

J2

FRONT-C

FRONT-C

P2

SVHS IN 5
2

RXC+
RXC-

34
OP0
33
ON0
37
OP1
36
ON1
40
OP2
ON2 39
43
OP3
42
ON3
44

B04H DIGITAL VIDEO


IN

RX0+

RESET-SYSTEM

B08B

HOT-PLUG D10
A10
A9

HDMI-DVI RX/RX2DTL
RECEIVER
DETECTION
MATRICING

B7

RX0RX1+

B6
A8

RX1-

A7

RX2+

B9

RX2-

B8

B04E
I_18010_050.eps
220508

Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms

Q522.2E LA

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42

Block Diagram Audio


AUDIO
B03A MAIN TUNER
1T04
TD1716F/BHXP

IF-OUT1

RF-AGC
XTAL_OUT

11

5T61

MAIN HYBRID
TUNER
IF-OUT2

1T55

IF-FILTP1

IF-FILTN1

IF-FILTN2

10

IF-FILTP2

SAW 36MHZ18
TUN-AGC

3
8

47
46

4-MHz

+5V
9

IF1-A
CVBS

7T56
EF

B04K ANALOGUE AV
CVBS4

J3

26

IF-N

M1

27

IF-P

M2

33

B04Q PNX8541: FLASH

7H00
PNX8541E/M1

IF1-B

IF
PROCESSING

SAW 37MHZ67
1T70
6
1

10

B04 PNX8541

7T57
TDA9898HL

TUN-AGC-MON 16
VTUN

IF2-B
IF2-A

OUT1-A
OUT1-B

TAGC

7HA0
NAND512W3A2BN6E

PNX8541

B04F CONTROL
PCI

PCI XIO

FREF

AGC-DIN

MPP-2

PCI-AD <-> NAND-AD

NAND
FLASH
512Mx8

36

B03B CHANNNEL DECODER DVBT-T


7T17
TDA10048HN

7T18

43
AGC-COMP

32

AGC_TUN
42 TDA-IF-AGC
AGCT_CTL

B04G PNX 8541: DDR2

DTV
3
RECEIVERVI-P

B04E

4-MHz

RESET-SYSTEM

41

XIN

VI-M

2
B04N VIDEO
STREAMS

CLR

DATA
FE-DATA(0-7)

7HG0
EDE2516ACSE

B09A DIGI I/O: PCMCIA INTERFACE & BUFFERS

B04G DDR2
(0-12)

DDR2
SDRAM
8Mx16x4

DDR2-D(0-15)

1N00

7HG1
EDE2516ACSE

DDR
MDO(0-7)

CA-MDO(0-7)

68P

PCMCIA

DDR2-A(0-12)
CA-MDI(0-7)

B08B DIGI I/O: HDMI CONNECTORS +

1
2

DRX2+

DRX2DRX1+

4
6
7

DRX1DRX0+

19
18

9
10

1
2

CRX2CRX1+
CRX1CRX0+

19
18

9
10

1
2

3EA7

15

1
2

3 ADAC(7) AG8

AUDIO-IN1-R

AK6

AUDIO-IN1-L

AJ6

B04I PNX 8541:

BRX2+

BRX2BRX1+

SCART1 1E02
1
1

7E01

AP-SCART-OUT-R

A-PLOP
7

EXT 2

11

16

AP-SCART-OUT-L

AUDIO-IN2-R

A-PLOP

B04M
7D10
TDA8932BTW/N2

AG5
AIN2

15

6
20

AUDIO-IN2-L

AF5

AJ13

BRXC+

12

BRXC-

ADAC(1)

9HM1

ARX2+

ARX2ARX1+

DAC
AK12

1E03
AUDIO IN
L+R

AUDIO-IN3-L

AH5

AUDIO-IN3-R

AJ5

ADAC(2)

9HM2

-AUDIO-R

ARXC+

12

ARXC-

OUT2

ADC

7HM1

7E10
A-PLOP

AUDIO-OUT-L

10

ADAC(5)

AJ10

AUDIO-OUT-R

14

12

ADAC(6)

AK9

A-PLOP

B04M

DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT

7E03
EF

SPDIF-OUT

62

DRX2+

CRX2CRX1+

73
71

61
59

DRX2DRX1+

CRX1CRX0+

70
68

58
56

DRX1DRX0+

CRX0-

67

55

DRX0-

CRXC+

65

53

DRXC+

CRXCBRX2+

64
12

52

DRXC-

BRX2BRX1+

11
9

BRX1BRX0+

8
6

BRX0-

5
3

BRXCARX2+

2
24

ARX2ARX1+

23
21

ARX1ARX0+

20
18

ARX0-

17

ARXC+

15

ARXC-

14

HDMI
SWITCH

22

DETECT1

AJ4
AK4

B02A DC / DC 3V3_1V2
7U00
SUPPLY-FAULT

B04A
CONTROL

B04A
CONTROL

B04A PNX 8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER

EPICS

W2

AUDIO-MUTE-UP

6H00

V4

AUDIO-RESET

6H03

AUDIO-MUTE

SPDIF OUT
DELAYED
AUDIO-IN5-L

DC
DETECTION

DAC
SPDIF DECODING,
MULTICHANNEL,
DOWNMIX AND SRC

AJ15

AUDIO-IN5-R

Speaker R

4
7D11
7D12
7D15
AUDIO-PROT

Main
Delayed

AIN5

B04M PNX 8541: AUDIO

B07C ANALOGUE I/O: SIDE AV

7HVA

B04M
B07A

B08B DIGI I/O: HDMI CONNECTORS + DVI AUDIO INPUTS

A-PLOP

AUDIO-RESET

B07B

1P6A
2

AUDIO-IN4-L

AK5

AUDIO-IN4-R

AH4

7HV3

AIN4
4

DAC

RXC+
RXC-

B08D

HOT-PLUG D10
A10
A9

B04H DIGITAL VIDEO


IN

RX0RX1+

HDMI-DVI RX/RX2DTL
RECEIVER
DETECTION
MATRICING
B6
A8

RX0+

RESET-SYSTEM

ENGAGE
6D01

B04A STANDBY
CONTROLLER

AUDIO IN
L+R

AUDIO IN
L+R

34
OP0
33
ON0
37
OP1
36
ON1
40
OP2
ON2 39
43
OP3
42
ON3
44

MEMORY
CONTROL

1E11

7P70
AD8197A-ASTZ

BRXC+

DEMDEC

IC
Main

Speaker L

7D13

B07C ANALOGUE I/O: SIDE AV

74

1D12
1

27

IN2N

DAC

B04I AUDIO

AUDIO OUT
L+R

B08C DIGI I/O: HDMI MUX

OUT1

AIN3

1E08

ARX0-

CRX2+

14

AUDIO-MUTE

ARX1ARX0+

9
10

IN1P

CLASS D
POWER
AMPLIFIER

BRX0-

+AUDIO-L

21

SCART2

BRX1BRX0+

9
10

B10A CLASS D

AUDIO

B07B ANALOGUE I/O: YPBPR_AUDIO OUT

4
6
7

19
18

AUDIO-CL-L

AIN1
21

1P35

HDMI SIDE
CONNECTOR

AUDIO-CL-R

B04L AUDIO

CRXC-

4
6
7

19
18

20

CRX0-

1P32

HDMI 1
CONNECTOR

16

CRXC+

12

AP-SCART-OUT-L

5 ADAC(8) AG7

11

1P33
CRX2+

B04L AUDIO

EXT 1

DRXC-

4
6
7

HDMI 2
CONNECTOR

DRX0-

AP-SCART-OUT-R

3EA8

DRXC+

12

B04I AUDIO
7HM1

1E01
1

1P34

HDMI 3
CONNECTOR
(Optional)

(16-31)

B07A ANALOGUE I/O: SCART 1 & 2

DVI AUDIO INPUTS

DDR2
SDRAM
8Mx16x4

CONDITIONAL
ACCESS

AH11

ADAC(3)

AH10

ADAC(4)

7
7HV4
7HV5
A-PLOP

HP_LOUT

1E15
2

HP_ROUT

3
4

A-PLOP

B04M

B04A
CONTROL

HP-DETECT

Headphone
Out 3.5mm

B7

RX1-

A7

RX2+

B9

RX2-

B8

B04E
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Block Diagram Control & Clock Signals


CONTROL + CLOCK SIGNALS
B02B DC/DC 2V5_1V

B04 PNX8541

B04G PNX 8541: DDR2

B03B CHANNEL DECODER DVB-T

B03A MAIN TUNER


7T57
TDA9898HL

7H00
PNX8541E
B04N VIDEO STREAMS

IF
PROCESSING

7HG0
EDE2516ACSE
LAMP-ON-OUT

6
TO
POWER SUPPLY 7

BACKLIGHT-OUT

B06B

BACKLIGHT-BOOST

B04G SDRAM

DDR
SDRAM 1-2

N.C.

DDR2-D(0-31)

8Mx16x4

DDR2-A(0-12)

1M95
TO
2
POWER SUPPLY

STANDBY

B04A

4-MHz

7T17
TDA10048HN

7HG1
EDE2516ACSE

B04A

MAIN
TUNER

46

1M99
5

1T04
TD1716F

M8

DDR2-CLK_P

N28

N8

DDR2-CLK_N

N29

C5

FE-CLK

19

D5

FE-VALID

18

C4

FE-SOP

17

DTV
RECEIVER
DVB-T
RESET-SYSTEM

41

PNX8541

B04E

FE-DATA(0-7)

B04F PNX 8541: CONTROL_PCI

B04F CONTROL

B04Q PNX 8541: FLASH

B09A DIGI I/O: PCMCIA INTERFACE & BUFFER

7HA0
NAND512W3A2CN6E
PCI-AD(24-31) --> NAND-AD(0-7)

1N00
1

7N13

CA-DATADIR
CA-DATAEN

COMMON INTERFACE

PCMCIA

CONDITIONAL
ACCESS

D22
A22

B04E PNX 8541: CONTROL_MIPS

B04E CONTROL

PCI-AD(24-31)

PCMCIA-D(0-7)
7N11
7N12

CA-ADDEN

AK26

B22

PCI-CLK-OUT

PCI-AD(0-14)

PCMCIA-A(0-14)

NAND
FLASH
(512Mx8)

PCI-CLK-PNX8535

A21

CA-MDI(0-7)

7HF1
CY2305SXC
3HFN PCI-CLK-USB20
1
8
ZERO
3HFM PCI-CLK-PNX5050
DELAY 7
BUFFER
3HFK PCI-CLK-PNX8535
2
RESET-SYSTEM

AJ26

19

7HA1

B08A

WP-NANDFLASH-INV
n.c.

B06B DISPLAY-INTERFACING
B03B B03C B04A
B08A B08C

CA-MDO(0-7)

MDO(0-7)

7G58
T1

BACKLIGHT-CONTROL

T2

CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON

BACKLIGHT-OUT

B02B

68

+12VD

B04F PNX8535: CONTROL_PCI

B08A DIGI I/O: USB CONNECTOR + CONTROLLER


7P00
ISP1564HL

USB-OC

KEYBOARD CONTROL

CHANNEL +
CHANNEL VOLUME +
VOLUME -

USB20-1-DM
USB20-1-DP

83

85

RESET-USB20

RESET-SYSTEM

1N10

B04O DIGITAL
VIDEO
OUT/LVDS
PCI-REQ-USB20
PCI-GNT-USB20

1N16

INTERRUPT

1N11

KEYBOARD

3H06
+3V3-STANDBY

3H08

1N15

RST 1
2

1N13
3

LED PANEL

1P11

KEYBOARD

TACT_SWITCH_INT

3P10

LED1
WHITE
6P10

+3V3STBY

Y2

AA3

IN

CEC-HDMI

AB4

SUPPLY-FAULT

AB3

DETECT2

W1

B10A

DETECT1

AB2

B07C

HP-DETECT

U5

B04E

RESET-SYTEM

AC3

AV1-BLK

W4

AV2-BLK

AC2

B08B
B02A

GND

3H41

B10A CLASS D

1D10

B07A

IR
RECEIVER
+5V_SW

+5V_SW

LED1

LED1

AD2

LED2

LED2

LED2

AA1

KEYBOARD

AF4

+5V_SW

LIGHT_SENSOR

7P13
7P12

RC_uP

AA2

LAMP-ON-OUT

7P70
AD8197A-ASTZ

B02B

AG1

HDMI
SWITCH

7H02
M25P05-AVMN6P

AG2
AD1

SPI-CLK

6
3

B07A

9H0D

CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON

V5

1
5
2

EEPROM
(8Kx8)

B08C DIGI I/O: HDMI MUX

SPI-PROG

SPI-CSB
SPI-SDO
SPI-SDI

LED1

9H08

SPI-PROG

AE3
AD4
AE1

KEYBOARD

RC

AE2

AF1

+3V3STBY

SDM

AV2-STATUS

AC1

SPI-WP

7HC3
M24C64-WDW6P

9H01

AE4

IR

RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH

U4

AF2

7P14
3P16
+3V3STBY

10

7HC47

AV1-STATUS

7P10

LED2
RED

LVDS
TRANSMITTER

SDM
RESET-STBY

B07A

+5V_SW

Y1

ALE

AA4

B07A

1P10

PSEN
EA

+12VD

7P11

DV-CLK

AK17

B04A STANDBY CONTROLLER

RESET-STBY

+3V3-STANDBY 7HD0
NCP303LSN

1N14

6P11

E22
E20

B04A PNX 8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER


3H07

1N12

3P11

17

B04E

MENU

7CG1

74

B04D PNX 8541: MMISCELLANEOUS

3HD3

ON / OFF

PCI-CLK-USB20

7CG0
BU7988KVT

B08B

B04C PNX 8541: NVM

USB 2.0
CONNECTOR
SIDE

75

1P01
B04E

B05A DUAL LVDS


HOT-PLUG

D10

27M

87

VDISP

CONTROL

B05A DUAL
LVDS

PCI-AD(0-31)

1H00

3 2
4

1P07
1

2
3

USB20-OC2

PCI
HOST
CONTROLLER

12M

78

USB20-OC1

7HA1

B04F CONTROL
PCI

512K
FLASH

W3

STANDBY

U2

REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH

U1

ENABLE-3V3

V3

UART-SWITCH

V4

AUDIO-RESET

W2

AUDIO-MUTE-UP

44

B04E

RESET-SYSEM

B02B
B07A
B02A B02C

+3V3-STANDBY
+5V
LIGHT-SENSOR

LIGHT-SENSOR

AF3

B04C
B04M
AUDIO-MUTE

B10A
I_18010_052.eps
071008

Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms

Q522.2E LA

6.

44

SSB: Test Points (Overview Top Side)


IGBC
IGBD
IH06
IHBT
IHBU
IHPF
IHR0
IHR2
IHR3
IHR4
IHR5
IHR6
IHR7
IHRC
IHRF
IHRH
IHSF
IHSU
IHSV
IP0P
IP3L
IP3T
IP4M
IP5K
IP7H
IP7I

Part 1
I_18010_046a.eps

Part 2
I_18010_046b.eps

3139 123 6417.2

I_18010_046.eps
040608

A1
A1
B3
B3
B3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
D3
E3
D5
E3
E4
D3
D3

Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms

Q522.2E LA

6.

45

SSB: Test Points (Part 1 Top Side)

Part 1

I_18010_046a.eps
040608

Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms

Q522.2E LA

6.

46

SSB: Test Points (Part 2 Top Side)

Part 2

I_18010_046b.eps
040608

Block Diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms

Q522.2E LA

6.

47

SSB: Test Points (Overview Bottom Side)

Part 1
I_18010_055a.eps

Part 2
I_18010_055b.eps

3139 123 6417.2

I_18010_055.eps
040608

1U21
AH00
AT62
AT63
AT64
AT65
FC17
FC1A
FC1B
FC1C
FC1D
FC1E
FD10
FD11
FD12
FD13
FD14
FD15
FD16
FD17
FD19
FD20
FD21
FD22
FD23
FD24
FD25
FD26
FD27
FD28
FD29
FD30
FE10
FE11
FE12
FE13
FE14
FE15
FE17
FE18
FE20
FE21
FE22
FE23
FE24
FE25
FE27
FE28
FE29
FE30
FE31
FE32
FE33
FE34
FE35
FE36
FE37
FE38
FE39
FE40
FE41
FE42
FE43
FE44
FE45
FE46
FE47
FE48
FE49
FE50
FE51
FE52
FE53
FE56
FE57
FE59
FE60
FE61
FE62
FE63
FE64
FE65
FE66
FE67
FE68
FE69
FE70
FE71
FE72
FE73
FE74
FE75
FE76
FE77
FE78
FE79
FE80
FE81
FE82
FE83
FE84
FE85
FE86
FE87
FE88
FE89
FE90
FE91
FE94
FE95
FE96
FE97
FE98
FEA0
FEA1
FEA2
FEA3
FEA4
FEB2
FEB3
FEB4
FEB5
FEB6
FEB7

F5
B3
D1
D1
C2
C2
C2
B2
B2
A5
B2
B2
E5
D5
E5
E5
E5
E5
E5
D5
E5
E5
E4
D5
D5
D5
D5
D5
D4
E4
D5
D4
B2
A2
A2
A3
A1
A3
C1
B1
C1
C1
B1
B1
A1
B1
A3
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
B1
B1
A1
A1
A1
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A2
B2
B2
A2
B2
A3
C1
A3
A3
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
A2
A2
B2
A3
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
A4
A4
A4
A3
A1
B1
B2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
B1
B1
B1
B1

FEB8
FEB9
FG00
FG01
FG02
FG03
FG04
FG05
FG06
FG07
FG08
FG09
FG10
FG13
FG14
FG15
FG16
FG17
FG18
FG19
FG20
FG21
FG22
FG23
FG24
FG25
FG26
FG50
FG51
FG52
FG53
FG54
FG56
FG59
FH00
FH01
FH02
FH03
FH04
FH05
FH06
FH07
FHC1
FHC2
FHC3
FHC4
FHC5
FHC6
FHC7
FHC9
FHD0
FHD1
FHE1
FHE2
FHE3
FHG1
FHG2
FHG3
FHG4
FHG5
FHG6
FHG7
FHG8
FHG9
FHGA
FHGB
FHGC
FHGD
FHGE
FHGG
FHGH
FHGI
FHGJ
FHGK
FHGL
FHGO
FHM0
FHM1
FHM2
FHM3
FHP2
FHP3
FHP4
FHP5
FHPA
FHPB
FHQE
FHR2
FHR3
FHR4
FHR5
FHR6
FHV3
FHV4
FHV5
FHV6
FHV7
FHV8
FHY3
FN05
FP00
FP07
FP08
FP09
FP0A
FP0B
FP0V
FP30
FP31
FP32
FP33
FP34
FP35
FP3K
FP3R
FP3S
FP3T
FP3U
FP3V
FP3W
FP41
FP42
FP46
FP47

A1
A1
B5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
B5
A5
A5
A5
B5
A5
C3
B3
B4
B3
A3
B3
B5
C4
B4
B4
C2
C3
C3
C3
B4
B4
B3
B4
C3
C4
C4
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C5
C4
C5
B3
B3
B3
A3
B1
A4
A4
B4
A4
B4
B3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
B4
B4
B4
A4
C1
C1
C5
E2
D4
D1
C1
C1
D1
D2
D1
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E2
E3
D1
D1
D1
D1
D1
D1
E3
E3
E3
E2

FP48
FP49
FP4A
FP4B
FP4C
FP4L
FP4M
FP4N
FP4P
FP4Q
FP4S
FP4T
FP61
FP62
FP63
FP64
FP65
FP70
FP71
FP72
FP73
FT11
FT15
FT17
FT40
FT41
FT42
FT56
FT57
FT5B
FT5C
FT76
FT77
FT78
FU00
FU01
FU03
FU04
FU05
FU06
FU07
FU08
FU09
FU0A
FU0B
FU0C
FU0D
FU0E
FU10
FU11
FU12
FU13
FU14
FU15
FU16
FU17
FU18
FU19
FU1A
FU1B
FU1C
FU1D
FU1F
FU20
FU21
FU22
FU23
FU80
FU81
FU84
ICDB
ICDC
ICG0
ICG1
ICG2
ICG3
ICG4
ICG5
ICG6
ICG7
ICG8
ICG9
ID10
ID11
ID12
ID13
ID14
ID15
ID16
ID17
ID18
ID19
ID20
ID21
ID22
ID23
ID24
ID25
ID26
ID27
ID28
ID29
ID30
ID31
ID32
ID33
ID34
ID35
ID36
ID38
ID39
ID40
ID41
ID42
ID43
ID44
ID45
ID46
ID47
ID48
ID49
ID50
ID51
ID52

E2
E2
E2
E3
E2
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
D1
D2
D1
D1
E2
D2
E2
E2
D2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C1
C2
D1
D1
C2
C2
C2
E5
E4
E4
E4
F5
F4
E5
F4
F4
F5
F4
F4
E4
E5
E5
E5
E5
F5
F5
E5
F5
F5
F5
F5
E5
E5
E5
E5
E5
E5
E5
E5
E5
F5
F5
F4
A5
A5
A5
A5
A4
A5
A4
A4
A5
A5
A4
A5
E4
E4
E4
E5
E4
E4
D4
D5
D4
D5
D5
E5
E4
D4
D5
D5
E4
D4
D5
D4
D5
E4
E4
D4
D4
D4
D4
D4
D4
D5
D4
D4
D5
D5
D5
D4
D5
D4
D5
D5
D4
E5

ID53
IE00
IE01
IE02
IE03
IE04
IE05
IE06
IE07
IE09
IE15
IE18
IE20
IE21
IE22
IE23
IE24
IE25
IE29
IE31
IE33
IE34
IE35
IE38
IE48
IE51
IE57
IE58
IE60
IE61
IE62
IE66
IE67
IE68
IE70
IE72
IE73
IE89
IE90
IE91
IE92
IE93
IE94
IE96
IE98
IEB8
IEB9
IEBA
IEBB
IEBE
IEC0
IEC1
IEC2
IEC3
IEC4
IEC7
IEC9
IECB
IG53
IG65
IG71
IG73
IG75
IG77
IG78
IG79
IG89
IG90
IG92
IG93
IG94
IG95
IG97
IGA9
IGB5
IGB6
IH00
IH01
IH02
IH03
IH04
IH07
IH09
IH0Z
IH10
IH11
IH14
IH16
IH17
IH18
IH19
IH28
IH9D
IH9E
IH9F
IH9G
IH9H
IH9K
IH9M
IH9N
IH9P
IH9Q
IH9R
IH9S
IHAR
IHAS
IHAT
IHAU
IHB0
IHB1
IHBF
IHBG
IHBH
IHBJ
IHBK
IHBL
IHBM
IHBV
IHBW
IHBY
IHBZ
IHC1
IHC2
IHC5

D5
C3
A3
A3
C3
A2
B2
A2
A1
A1
A3
B1
B1
B2
B1
B1
A4
A4
B2
B2
A3
A4
A4
A1
A1
A2
A4
B1
A1
A1
A3
C1
B1
A3
A1
B1
A1
A1
A1
A2
A1
A2
A2
A1
A1
A1
A4
B1
A1
A5
B1
B2
B2
B1
A1
A1
A1
B1
B5
A5
B5
B5
B5
B5
A5
A5
A5
A5
B5
B5
B5
B5
B5
A5
B5
A5
C3
B3
C3
B3
B3
B3
D5
B4
D5
C5
B3
B3
B3
B3
B3
C3
B3
B3
A5
B3
B3
C3
A1
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
D4
D4
C4
D3
B3
B3
B3
B3
B3
B3
B3
C3
C3
B3
B3
B3
B3
B4
B4
A4

IHC6
IHC7
IHC8
IHD0
IHF0
IHF5
IHF6
IHF7
IHF8
IHF9
IHFA
IHFB
IHFC
IHFD
IHFE
IHFF
IHFG
IHFH
IHG0
IHK1
IHK2
IHK3
IHK4
IHKM
IHM1
IHM2
IHM3
IHM6
IHM9
IHMG
IHMV
IHMW
IHMY
IHMZ
IHN0
IHN3
IHN4
IHN6
IHN8
IHNA
IHNB
IHND
IHNE
IHNF
IHNG
IHNH
IHNJ
IHNK
IHPA
IHPB
IHPC
IHPD
IHPG
IHPH
IHPJ
IHPM
IHPN
IHPO
IHPS
IHPT
IHPU
IHPV
IHPW
IHQ3
IHQC
IHQD
IHQW
IHQY
IHR8
IHRB
IHRE
IHS2
IHS3
IHS6
IHSA
IHSB
IHSC
IHSD
IHSE
IHSG
IHSH
IHSJ
IHSK
IHSL
IHSM
IHSN
IHSO
IHSP
IHSR
IHST
IHSX
IHSZ
IHV2
IHV3
IHV6
IHV7
IHV8
IHV9
IHVA
IHVB
IHVG
IHVH
IHVJ
IHVK
IHVL
IHVM
IHVO
IHVP
IHVQ
IHVR
IHVS
IHVT
IHVZ
IHW0
IHWA
IHWB
IHY0
IHY1
IHY2
IHY4
IHY5
IHY6
IHY7
IHY8

D1
B4
C3
B4
B4
B4
B4
C4
C4
C3
B4
B5
B4
B4
B4
B4
B4
B4
C4
C3
C3
C3
C4
C3
B5
B4
B4
C5
B5
B4
B3
B3
B4
B3
B4
B3
B4
B3
B4
B3
B3
B3
B3
B4
B4
B4
B4
B4
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C2
C3
C3
C2
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
B3
B3
B4
B3
B3
C3
C1
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
A1
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
B1
B4
B1
A4
B4
A4
B4
A4
B3
B4
B1
B1
B1
C1
B1
B1
B1
C1
C1
C1
B4
C3
B4
C4
B4
B3
B3
C3
C4
C4
C4
C4

IHYA
IHYB
IHYC
IHYD
IHYF
IM2N
IM2P
IN03
IN10
IN11
IN18
IN20
IN22
IN24
IN25
IN26
IN27
IN28
IN29
IN2A
IN2B
IN2C
IN2D
IN2E
IN2F
IN2G
IN2H
IN2J
IN2K
IN2L
IN2M
IN30
IN31
IN32
IN33
IN34
IN35
IN36
IN37
IN38
IN39
IN40
IN41
IN42
IN43
IN44
IN45
IN46
IN47
IN48
IN49
IN50
IN51
IP00
IP01
IP02
IP04
IP05
IP06
IP07
IP08
IP09
IP0A
IP0B
IP0C
IP0D
IP0E
IP0F
IP0G
IP0H
IP0K
IP0L
IP0M
IP0N
IP0Q
IP32
IP33
IP3A
IP3B
IP3D
IP3E
IP3F
IP3G
IP3H
IP3J
IP3K
IP3M
IP3N
IP3P
IP3Q
IP42
IP49
IP4B
IP4C
IP4D
IP4H
IP4L
IP4P
IP4Q
IP4U
IP4Y
IP5R
IP5Z
IP67
IP70
IP7A
IP7B
IP7C
IP7D
IP7E
IP7F
IP7G
IPHE
IT01
IT02
IT03
IT06
IT07
IT08
IT09
IT11
IT12
IT13
IT14

C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
E3
F3
F1
E1
F1
E1
F3
F3
F3
C4
E1
E1
E1
E1
E2
E2
E2
E1
E2
E2
F2
F2
F2
F2
F2
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
F2
F1
F1
E2
F1
E1
E2
F1
E2
D3
D3
D1
D3
E3
E4
E3
D4
D4
D4
D3
E4
E3
D3
E3
E3
D3
D3
D4
D3
D4
E3
D2
E3
E3
E3
D1
E2
E3
E3
E2
E3
E3
D1
D1
D1
D1
E2
E2
E2
E2
E2
E2
E3
E3
E2
D1
D1
D1
D1
D2
D2
D2
D2
E2
D2
D3
D3
D3
C3
D2
C1
C2
D2
C2
C2
D2
C2
D2
D2
D2

IT15
IT16
IT17
IT18
IT19
IT20
IT21
IT22
IT23
IT24
IT25
IT26
IT27
IT28
IT31
IT32
IT33
IT41
IT42
IT43
IT45
IT5A
IT70
IT71
IT73
IT74
IT75
IT76
IT77
IT7A
IT7B
IT7C
IT86
IT89
IT90
IT91
IT92
IT93
IT94
IT95
IT96
IT97
ITAA
ITAC
ITAD
ITAE
IU00
IU01
IU02
IU03
IU04
IU05
IU06
IU07
IU08
IU09
IU0A
IU0C
IU0D
IU0E
IU0F
IU0G
IU0H
IU0K
IU0M
IU0N
IU0P
IU0R
IU0S
IU0T
IU0U
IU0V
IU0W
IU0Z
IU10
IU11
IU12
IU13
IU14
IU15
IU16
IU19
IU1B
IU1D
IU1E
IU1F
IU1G
IU1H
IU1K
IU1M
IU1N
IU1P
IU1S
IU1T
IU20
IU22
IU23
IU24
IU25
IU26
IU34
IU35
IU3C

C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C1
D2
C2
C1
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
D1
C1
C2
C1
C1
C1
C2
C1
D2
D2
D2
C2
D1
C2
C2
C1
C2
C2
C2
C1
C1
C1
C1
D2
C1
E4
E5
E5
E4
F4
F4
F5
F4
E5
F5
E4
E4
F5
F5
E5
E5
F5
F5
F5
F5
F5
E5
E4
F5
F4
F4
F5
F4
E4
F4
F4
E5
F5
F4
E4
F4
E5
F4
F4
E4
F4
E4
F5
F5
E5
E5
E4
E5
F5
F4
F4
F5
F5
F5
E5
E5
E5

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SSB: Test Points (Part 1 Bottom Side)

Part 1

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SSB: Test Points (Part 2 Bottom Side)

Part 2

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50

I2C IC Overview
IC
PNX8541: CONTROL_MIPS

B08C

7H00
PNX8541E

DIGI I/O: HDMI MUX

B08B

B03B

CHANNEL DECODER DVB-T

B03A

MAIN TUNER

SDA-SSB

PCI-AD<>NAND-AD

NAND
FLASH
(512x8)

86

PCRX-DDC-SCL

80

PDRX-DDC-SDA

81

PDRX-DDC-SCL

DDR2

AH27

SDA1

3HPE

SDA-UP-MIPS

AK27

SCL1

3HPD

SCL-UP-MIPS

AK28

SDA2

3HPG

SDA-UP-MIPS

AK29

SCL2

3HPF

SCL-UP-MIPS

B04A

B04A

DRX-DDC-SDA

1P34*
16

DRX-DDC-SCL

15

3T57

3T28

3T26

3P4P

3P4Q
6

15

ERR
26

ERR
37

+3V3DVB
HDMI 2
BACK

4x HDMI
CONNECTOR
HDMI 3
BACK

15
16

SDA-TUNER

9T59

SCL-TUNER

9T60

7P36
M24C02

7P44
M24C02

7P31
M24C02

7P38
M24C02

1T04
TD1716F/BHXP

EEPROM

EEPROM

EEPROM

EEPROM

MAIN
TUNER

DDR2
SDRAM
8Mx16x4

B04C

PNX8541: NVM

B07D

ANALOG I/O: BOLT-ON

PNX8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER

+3V3-STANDBY

STANDBY
CONTROL

I2C uP-SDA AH3

3H38-2

I2C uP-SCL AG4

3H38-1

3H02

I2C2-SCL

CRX-DDC-SDA
CRX-DDC-SCL

HDMI 1
BACK

IF
PROCESSING

ERR
34

3H03

I2C2-SDA

15
1P33
16

CHANNEL
RECEIVER

7HG1
EDE2516ACSE

DDR2-A

I2C1-SCL

3P3D

3P4L

PNX8541: DDR2

DDR2-D

I2C1SDA

3P3B

3P4M

7HG0
EDE2516ACSE

B04G

3P46

3P3F

B04G

3P44

3P3G

3P3S

B04F

PCRX-DDC-SDA

BRX-DDC-SCL

7T57
TDA9898HL

3T35

7HA0
NAND512W3A

85

3P48

1P32
16

24

7T17
TDA10048HN

3T36

PNX8541: FLASH

ERR
53

CONTROL
PCI

PBRX-DDC-SCL

BRX-DDC-SDA

HDMI
SIDE

3T33

B04Q

PNX8541

94

3P4C

15

3T32

ERR
23

PBRX-DDC-SDA

ARX-DDC-SDA
ARX-DDC-SCL

1
2

90

93

3P3Y

23

35

19
18

DDC-SCL

PARX-DDC-SCL

34
1P35
16

3P4W

HDMI
MUX

89

PARX-DDC-SDA

99

3P4S

DDC-SDA

98

DIN-5V

3P3C

7P70
AD8197A

PNX8541: DIGITAL VIDEO IN

3P3A

B04H

3P3Z

3P40

DIGITAL
VIDEO IN
E10
DDC-SDA
C9
DDC-SCL

49

3P43

B04H

50

CIN-5V

BIN-5V

AIN-5V

3P3V

ERR
03

3T56

SCL-SSB

3P3U

SCL3

3HPK

3HPJ
3HPH

3HPM

SDA3

3PRT

AJ28

3P76

I2C3-SCL

AJ27

3P79

I2C3-SDA

ERR
05

DIGI I/O: HDMI CONNECTORS + DVI AUDIO INPUTS

+3V3-PER

SDA-UP-MIPS
SCL-UP-MIPS

7H02
M25P05
5
512K
FLASH

7HC3
M24C64
EEPROM
(MAIN NVM)

7HC4

RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH

U4

8
1E50
3

7HC1

V3

UART-SWITCH

UART-SWITCHn
2

+3V3-STANDBY

TXD

AB1

7HC0
74HC4066PW

3H60

RXD

3H58

B04E

TXD

B_OUT-1

TXD-UP

RXD-MIPS

D28

TXD-MIPS

10

B05A

DUAL
LVDS

B_OUT-0

RXD-UP

E27

B05A

UART
FOR
FACTORY
USE ONLY

AC5

RXD

4
1

RXD

3ECJ

TXD

3ECI

1E06
3

UART
SERVICE
CONNECTOR

11

DUAL LVDS

AF15

DV-B0_UART2-RX

69

AK16

DV-B1_UART2-TX

70

7CG0
BU7988KVT
LVDS
TRANSMITTER

WARNING: the way of connection for this chassis is different compared to the other Q52x chassis!
This chassis uses UART communication instead of RS232. The voltage levels are different.
When you connect this chassis with the ComPair RS232 cable this might result in damage of the TV set.
Use cable 3138 188 75051.

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51

Supply Lines Overview


SUPPLY LINES OVERVIEW
B02B

SGND1
BL-ON

MAIN
BL-DIM
POWER SUPPLY
BOOST

5U51

B02b

+12VD

7U0Z
VOLT.
REG.

B04a,B06b,
B07b

+AUDIO-POWER

B02b

+AUDIO-POWER

B02b

5HM0

AUDIO-VDD

-AUDIO-POWER

4
5

LAMP-ON-OUT

BACKLIGHT-OUT

BACKLIGHT-BOOST

B04K
B03A

B04A

MAIN TUNER

+5V

+5V-TUN

N.C.

+3V3-STANDBY

B04a,c,d,m,p,
B07d,
B08b,B10a

V1

B03b
B02c

B04L

PNX8541: AUDIO

+5V

B07D

+5V

SGND1

5T08

12V
12V
12VA
SGND2
-12VA

+1V2-PNX8541
+3V3-STANDBY
+3V3

+12VD

+12VD

10

10

11

11

B04N

PNX8541: VIDEO STREAMS

+3V3-PER

5U52

+12V

+5V

B04P

B08B

B04C
B04i,B10a
B07d
B04P

PNX8541: NVM
B02b

+3V3-EXT

+3V3-EXT

+3V3-PER

+3V3-PER

+3V3

+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY

+1V2-STANDBY

+1V2-STANDBY

+3V3

B02a

HDMI
CONNECTOR

+1V2-PNX8541

HDMI
CONNECTOR
HDMI
CONNECTOR

+3V3

1P32
18
1P33
18
1P34
18

AIN-5V

BIN-5V

CIN-5V

B04c,e,f,k,n

+3V3

+3V3-STANDBY

1P35
18

+3V3-PER

5HYA
5HK3

+3V3-STANDBY

5HY1

DIN-5V

+5V-CON

B08c

RREF-PNX8535
B04h

B02a

DIGI I/O: HDMI CONNECTORS +


DVI AUDIO INPUTS

PNX8541: POWER

+1V2-PNX8541

B02b

B04i,B10a

+5V

HDMI
CONNECTOR

B02a

-AUDIO-POWER

+3V3

+5V

B04P

+5V

+AUDIO-POWER

+3V3

+3V3-PER

B02a
B02b
B02c

B04c

B02c

B02a
+3V3

3V3-EXT

B02a

PNX8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER

B02a,c
9

+5V

B04A

+1V2-PNX8541

1E50
4

B08A DIGI I/O: USB CONNECTOR + CONTROLLER

+3V3-STANDBY

+5V

B02c

+3V3-STANDBY

+5V

B02c

PNX8541: AUDIO

+3V3-STANDBY

+5V-TUN

B02b

12V

B04M
B02b

SGND1

+3V3

FACTORY
USE ONLY

+1V2DVB

+5V-TUN

+3V3
+5V

+3V3DVB

7T25
VOLT.
REG.

B04A

B04P

+3V3

B02a

B02a,B04p

STANDBY

+3V3

+3V3-STANDBY

B02b
B02a

+3V3

B02a

+3V3

ANALOGUE I/O: BOLT-ON

+3V3-STANDBY

IN OUT
COM

CHANNEL DECODER DVB-T

+1V2-STANDBY

7U0M

+12VD

B02b

VDDA-AUDIO

1M95
1

+12VD

+3V3-PER

CN6
1

+3V3

+5V
5T63
5T53

+5V

+3V3
B02a

+3V3-PER

B06B

B03a

SGND1

ANALOGUE I/O: YPBPR AUDIO OUT

+5V
B02c

PNX8541: ANALOGUE AV

B04P
B02c

7U0N
VOLT.
REG.

PSON

B07B

AUDIO-VEE

B03B
3.3VSB

+5V

-AUDIO-POWER

7HQ0
SGND1

+3V3

+5V
B02c

5HM1
3

ANALOGUE I/O: SCART 1 & 2

+3V3
B02a

B03a,B04a,l,m
B07a,b,B08a,
B09a,B10a

+5V

B07A

PNX8541: AUDIO

6P63

SGND1

+12V

+12V

1M99
1

B04I

DC/DC

6P66

12V

B02C

6P64

12V

CN7
1

DC / DC 2V5_1V

6P65

SUPPLY

VDDA-LVDS

+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY

B02b

B02b

B06a
VDDA-AUDIO

B04D

VDDA-AUDIO

B04l

PNX8541: MISCELANEOUS

+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY

5HY4

VDDA-DAC

5HY7

AUDIO-ADC

B08C

DIGI I/O: HDMI MUX

B02b

B02A
B02b

+1V8-PNX8541

DC/DC 3V3_1V2

B04E

+12V

+12V

+12VF

5U02

7U0A
NCP5422

7U08-1
14
1

Dual
7U08-2
Out-of-Phase
Synchronous
2
Buck Controller

12V/3V3
COVERTER
5U01

+3V3

5U03

+3V3F

+3V3-PER

+3V3-PER

B04p
B02b,c
B02a
B03b,B04a,c,l,p,q,
B05a,B06b,
B07a,b,d,B08a,c,
B09a,B10a

B04F

7U05-2

5U00 +1V2-PNX8541

B05A

+3V3-PER

PNX8541: DDR2

5P75

+3V3-ANA

5P76

+5V-MUX

+5V-CON

B09A

DUAL LVDS

+3V3

+3V3

VDISP

VDISP

+1V8-PNX8541
DDR2-VREF-CTRL

3HJ3

DDR2-VREF-DDR

5N01

+3V3_BUF

3N09

PCMCIA-VCC-VPP

+5V

B06A
3HJ1

+3V3

B02a

+3V3F

IN OUT
COM

DIGI IO: PCMCIA INTERFACE & BUFFER

+3V3

7HG3

B02b,B03b,
B04a,e,p

+3V3-NAND

B06b

+3V3F

15

1V2-STANDBY

5HA0

+3V3-DIG

+5V-CON

B08b

+3V3

5P74

PNX8541: CONTROL_PCI

B02a

B04G
B02a

+3V3

PNX8541: FLASH

B02a

+3V3-PER

B04P

12V/1V2
COVERTER

B04Q

+1V2-PNX8541

+1V2-PNX8541

+3V3

7U05-1
16

+3V3
B02a

PNX8541: CONTROL_MIPS

B04g

B02b

+1V8-PNX8541

B04g

3U70

B04p

B02c

PACIFIC 3: LVDS

+5V

+T
VDDA-LVDS

VDDA-LVDS

B06b
VDISP

VDISP

B06b

1V2-STANDBY

B10A

1G50
TO
41 DISPLAY
B02a

CLASS D

+3V3

+3V3

-AUDIO-POWER
B02b

B04H

PNX8541: DIGITAL VIDEO IN

RREF-PNX8535

B06B

5D14

PACIFIC 3: DISPLAY-INTERFACING

+AUDIO-POWER
3D14
5D11

RREF-PNX8535
+AUDIO-POWER

B04P
B02b

+12VD

+12VD

7G54

5G55

B02b

5D15

VDISP
B05a,B06a

7G55
CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON

B02a
B02b

+3V3
+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3
+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY
B02b

VSSA
(12V2)
VSS
(+12V2)
-AUDIO-POWER

3D15

VDD

5D10

VDD

(12V2)
(-12V2)

+3V3-STANDBY

+5V

+5V

B02c
5D16

1D10
5
8

TO 1P10
J
IR/LED

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7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


Main Supply Panel (42")

MAIN SUPPLY PANEL (42)

I_18011_014.eps
230908

HOT
COLD

D204
L204

R509

R506

R502

L201

L202

PC601

C954
R954

ZD950
C952
C953

R958

D951

R957

R956

L951

3.3VSB'
FB901

12V'

IC501

D604

L203

R623

3.3VSB

MAIN SUPPLY PANEL (47)

C506

R504

C203

IC951
R955

R952

C210

C202

C951

ZD951

T901

C211

C206

R510

R953

R204D

R201H

2 1/2

C205

PC901

ZD901

D950

R205D

D201

R204C

C956

R907

R503

D902
ZD602

R924

R201G

R911
C505

VCC-S

R202D

R511

R928

R201F

R905
D607

R926

R204F

R201E

D908

R202C

D901

R950 C950

R205C

D606

12V'

R202B

R204E

R813
R512

Q900

D608

VCC-S

R205F

VCC-INV
R202A

D903

ZD908

GT1

R201D

D911

R201C

IC901
FB902

B++

R205E

SCR601

C916

D910

C208

CR202

C907

R923
Q906

D805

R201B

R917

C902

R701

C207

T1

C908

D907

R204B

B++

R901

R205B

R634

R904

VCC-SW

1/2 PC902

R915
R927

R201A

BD1

C209

FL2

R204A

L2

C905

C909

R919

R205A

R810

C906

ZD904

C917

C918

Z3

CX3

D909

C201

VCC-ON

ZD907

D906
R918

B+

C912

PC901

ZD903

D803

CR201

D904

R906

F2

C204

B+

C613

R916

C913

1/2

D202

R620

C612

C625

C904

C817

FL4

D203

Q601

Q905

Q904

R630

R605

NTC3

C614

R625

C626

R617
Q602

C903

Q903

N2

Q603

VCC-ON
C808

Q907

R914

ZD902

R809

R619

D801

R622

R801

C813

Q902

VCC-S

1/2 CT601

C609

C608

FB803

L800A

C914

D802
FB804

C812

L800B

R624

B++

R618

FB204

C915

IC801
C814

R803
FB801

C703

Q801

R804
FB802

L801

C911

R921

ZD601

R621

IC601

R913

R912

R802

GT2
R808

C910

D905

C816

C811

R920

R910

7.

R626

R816

R822
C810

VCC-SW

R615

VCC-ON

Z2

ZD905

N2

D716

C607

Q802

R805

C809

J78

Q522.2E LA

C815

R811

R806

R812

N
NTC5

RL701

R614

C802

R814

CX1

R5

R909

C606

R628

R908

R613

B+
C801

N2

R612

R6

F1

C605

R823

FL1
CY3

CY4

L2
R703

R611

C807

GT4

C611

SGND3
C803

NTC4

GT3

R818

R817

Z1

NTC2

R627

C805

R39

CY1

R704

C604

D601
R606

R821

R610

C804

SGND2
CY5

C806

R819

R40

CY2

J81

1/2 CT601

C610

R101

C107

R820
NTC1

C603

R602
FB601

R609

R603

R102

C108

L1

C602

R604

VCC-ON
L

R608

R601

A1

R616

1/2 PC601

R629

CN1

C601

R607

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


53

Main Supply Panel (47") (Part 1)

A1

R959

Q950

R951
C960

C955

1/2

C502

C504

R815
FB201

24VA

D603

SGND3

FB202

12VB

12V''
FB203

12VSSB

D605

SGND1

F201

12VA

SGND2

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F200

-12VA

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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Main Supply Panel (47") (Part 2)

MAIN SUPPLY PANEL (47)

A2

A2
HOT

COLD

R317

HV2
C302

R342
R327
R334

D307

C959

OL2

C317

C315

CN2

R320

R331

C306

R310

R311

C304

R321
C311

C309

R309

C318

C305

R312

R336

R319

R341

Q302

R338

R303

R316

HV1

R330

D303

C308

C307

OC

R318

R314

R323

R339
D306

IC301

D309

PC302

AC
OL1

C310

R315

R332

R308

C301

R307

R329

PC301
R337

C303

R302

R313

R340

D302

D310

CN3

C312

Q301

C316

1/2

Q303

R328

R301

D305

VCC-INV

B+

1/2
R760

Q604

3.3VSB'

12VA

C958

R963

R218

R213

R212

R221

R222

PSON

R219

R217

1/2 PC902

R964

Q305

R730

D313

R733

C715

C721

R751

C714

Q703

R749

R746

R757

Q702

R748

R744

R304

BL-ON

R745

D703

R732

IC705

PWM

D713

C720

BOOST

C726

12VSSB

BL-DIM

R736

R750

24VA
SGND3

12VSSB

BL-ON

R747

SGND1

SGND1

C723

SGND1

SGND1

SGND1

1/2 PC302

SGND1

12VSSB

R711

R738

24VA
SGND3

SGND1

12VB
Q701

C725

12VB

SGND1

D708

1/4

R728

12VB

VREF
IC703
1/4

Q304

SGND3

12VB

OL2

12VSSB

R735

12VB

12VSSB

C716

CN5

24VA

C719

R743

VREF
R756

D710
CN5A

D706

D707

R739

PRO

C717

SGND1

IC703

VL

IC703

CN7

R755

PSON
CN4

D312

C713

R740

C718

R742

Q708

CN6

3.3VSB

R734

1/4

C724

R719

Q707

R724

C712

Q706

R714

R737
C711

C707

R715

IC701

BL-DIM

R722

C328

VREF

D714

R721

1/2

VREF

HV1

C334

R720

R725

D718

R705

C722

IC702

OV

R718

VL

1/4

HV2

R752

IC701

D702

OL1
1/4

VREF

Q704

R713

D704

IC703
D705
C710

IC702
1/2

D701

C706

C957

C314

R741

R766

R717

C708

C701

C727

OV

D712

1/4

D210

R759
R214

D311

VREF

1/4

R768

R702

VL

C313

D711

IC701

R710 D715

1/2

R765

PC301

R753

R325

D308

R769

OC

R708

ZD210

C327

C333

D212

HV1

R326

C319

C705

R712

ZD212

R306

C702

R707

R215

HV2

IC701

R220

12V'

VREF

1/4

PRO

R216

D211
SCR210

R761

R706
R335

ZD211
R333

R709

VREF

R343

VREF

BOOST

OV

VREF

SGND2
-12VA

I_18011_013.eps
230908

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

55

SSB: DC / DC 3V3 1V2


2U00 D5
2U01 E7
2U02 E6
2U03 B8
2U04 C6
2U05 B8
2U06 B9

2U07 D9
2U08 E8
2U09 D8
2U0A C4
2U0B G2
2U0C C2
2U0D G2

2U0E G2
2U0F A6
2U0G A4
2U0H B8
2U0J E8
2U0K E8
2U0M B7

2U0N A2
2U0R D9
2U0T D9
2U0U D9
2U0V D9
2U0W A6
2U0Y A11

3U06 C6
3U07 D8
3U08 E8
3U09 E8
3U0A E9
3U0D D2
3U0E C2

2U16 D12
3U00 D5
3U01 C6
3U02 E7
3U03 B8
3U04 C8
3U05 C6

2U0Z B9
2U10 D12
2U11 D13
2U12 C8
2U13 A6
2U14 A11
2U15 B13

3U0F G1
3U0G G1
3U0H C4
3U0J B8
3U0K D8
3U0M C6
3U0N B5

3U0P B5
3U0R B6
3U0S B3
3U0T A3
3U0U A3
3U0V B2
3U0W B2

3U0Y E10
3U0Z D11
3U10 E11
3U11 E11
3U12 D11
3U13 D11
3U14 C6

3U1D F11
3U1E D7
3U1F D7
3U1G B3
3U1H B3
3U1J F14
3U1K E7

3U15 C7
3U16 C7
3U17 D6
3U18 E2
3U19 E4
3U1A D4
3U1B D5

3U1M B8
3U1N B5
3U1P B6
3U1R B6
3U1S B5
3U1T B6
3U1U D4

3U70 A4
3U71 A5
3U72 B5
3U73 B6
3U74 D8
3U75 E9
3U76 D9

3U77 B2
5U00 D8
5U01 B8
5U02 A12
5U03 D12
6U00 D6
6U01 E7

6U02 A3
6U03 F7
6U04 E5
7U00-1 B3
7U00-2 A2
7U01-1 E3
7U01-2 E4

7U03 E7
7U04 C2
7U05-1 B7
7U05-2 C6
7U07-1 D11
7U07-2 E11
7U08-1 A6

7U08-2 B6
7U0A B4
9U02 B5
9U03 B6
FU00 B8
FU01 C11
FU03 E4

IU03 E7
IU04 D8
IU05 E8
IU06 A4
IU07 D8
IU08 B8
IU09 A3

FU0B C9
FU0C D11
FU0D E7
FU0E D12
IU00 E7
IU01 B8
IU02 B8

FU04 C6
FU05 A7
FU06 E10
FU07 B4
FU08 B3
FU09 C6
FU0A D7

10

11

IU0A D11
IU0C E3
IU0D D5
IU0E D5
IU0F C5
IU0G B5
IU0H C5

IU0K C6
IU0M B7
IU0N B7
IU0P B5
IU0R A6
IU0S C4
IU0T C4

12

IU13 A3
IU14 B3
IU15 E11
IU16 E4
IU19 G3
IU1B C8
IU1D E9

IU0U C4
IU0V C4
IU0W C4
IU0Z E5
IU10 C2
IU11 B2
IU12 A2

13

IU1E E8
IU1F D11
IU1G F14
IU1H D4
IU1K C6
IU1M C6
IU1N C6

14

DC / DC 3V3 1V2

B02A

IU1P A5
IU1S D6
IU1T A12

15

B02A
+12VF
5U02

22u

10u
2U0Y

2U15
330u 6.3V

2U16

2U11

100u 4V

100R

+3V3F

10u
2U10

3U12

FU0E

5U03

IU1D

10K

7U07-2
BC847BS
4

IU15

3U11
3K3

3U10

3U75

3U0Y FU06
3
1% 120R

100n

IU0A
1K0

3U13

7U07-1
BC847BS
1

1u0

3n3
2U0R

2U09

10K

100u 4V

RES
10R

3U76

10u

3U0Z FU0C

1K0

470R

3U08

470R
3U02

6K8

22R
3U07

IU05

IU1E

IU03
3

2U08

3U74

22R

3U0K
2U0J

100n
3U1K

2U0K

FU0D

3U0A

1% 1K0

4K7

PDZ18-B

BOOSTER

6U03

7U03
BC817-25W
2

RES 3U09

6U01
1u0

BAS316

IU00

12V UNDER-VOLTAGE DETECTION

220u 25V

10u

2U0V

2U0U RES

IU04

1n0

IU07
2U01

1n0

1K0

68R
3U1F

+12VF

1K0

2U02

3U1E

68R

IU0Z

6U04

3U19

IU0C

IU16

6U00

IU1S

3U1B

PDZ9.1-B

10K

5 FU03

10u

5U00

+1V2-PNX8541
IU1F

10u
BAS316

100K

3U18

4
BC857BS
7U01-2

10u

2U07

FU0A

10u

6K8

1K0

3K3

GND-SIG

3U1A

330R
1
BC857BS
7U01-1

FU01

FU0B

3U16

2U0T RES

FU09

3U01

100n

2U00

33K

GND-SIG GND-SIG
3U1U
IU1H

10u
2U0Z

12V/1V2 CONVERSION

3U05

6K8

GND-SIG

3n3
2U06

100n

2U03

1K0

3U04

6K8

IU0D
GND-SIG

2U05

6K8

22R

3U03

22R
3U1M

3U0J

1n0

22R

2U0H

3U15

3U00

RES 2U14

22u

10u
2U0W

4R7

3U1T

4R7
3U72

3U73

IU0F

2
3U0D

SI4936ADY

FU04

3K3

12
11

IU0E

33K

4
IU0K

2K2

+2
-2

4R7
3U06

IU02

IU1B

6K8

GND

ROSC

IU1N

3U14

IS

39K

100n

3U0H

2U0A

13

3U0M
IU1M

5
6

+1
-1

5 6
1n0

100n

2U0C

7U04
BC847BW 3
GND-SIG
IU10 1

COMP

2U0M
IU0M
3n3
7U05-2

4R7
IU1K

15

IU0U

IU0W

GATE
L2

16

10R

IU01

IU08

10R

RES 3U0R
3U1P

3U17

IU0T

IU0V

H2

IU0H

100n

VFB

10

IU0G

RES3U1R

22R

2U04

IU0S

L1

7 8 7U05-1
SI4936ADY

9U03

2U12

3U1N

3U0P

H1
GATE

3U0E

RES
2U0F

10R

BST

10u

7U08-2
SI4936ADY

+3V3

5U01

FU00

IU0N
VCC

3n3

14

+12V

VSW

5 6

IU0P

7U0A
NCP5422ADR2G
FU07

10R
RES
3U1S
10R
9U02

GND-SIG

22K

10K

3U0W

SUPPLY-FAULT

3V3

3U1G

10K

12V/3V3 CONVERSION

2U13

IU0R

RES 3U71

IU1T

10u

3K3

100R
7U00-1
BC847BPN
1

IU11 0V
2

3U77

FU08

10K

3U0S

3U1H

AUDIO-PROT

10K

3U0V

BAS316
IU14

7 8
SI4936ADY

IU13

22R

22K
6U02

1u0

IU1P

IU06

2U0G

5
IU09

IU12

3U70

3U0U

7U08-1

3U0N 22R

4
BC847BPN
7U00-2

22K

2U0N

100n
3U0T

FU05

3U1D 1%

+1V2-PNX8541
GND-SIG

1K0

GND-SIG

3U1J

IU1G
SENSE+1V2-PNX8541

120R 1%

ENABLE-3V3

100p

2U0B

PROT-DC

2U0D
IU19

GND-SIG

100n

2U0E

4K7

3U0G

3U0F

1% 470R

100p

GND-SIG

GND-SIG

I_18010_011.eps
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10

11

12

13

14

15

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

SSB: DC / DC +3V3 +1V2 Standby


1
3
2

B02B

Q522.2E LA

7.

56

10

11

DC / DC +3V3-STANDBY +1V2-STANDBY

12

B02B
A

T 3A 452

1M99
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

5U51

FU13

+12VD

FU19

120R

FU14
LAMP-ON-OUT
BACKLIGHT-OUT
BACKLIGHT-BOOST

100p

RES

2U54

RES

2U53

100p

100p
RES

2U51

RES

1735446-8

68R
68R

100p

3U56
3U57

FU16
FU17
FU18
FU15

2U52

68K

RES

3U46

4K7

3U3W

3
7U0M
BC847BW
2

1K0

FU1F

22n

NC

7U0N
TS431AILT
4

REF

+12V

GNDSND
5

IU35

1K0
3U3V

NC

+AUDIO-POWER

120R

2U25

2U26

RES

5U52

IU3C

3U4A

D
+1V2-STANDBY

1u0

68R

1n0
RES

2U56

FU1A
FU1B
FU20
FU23
FU1C
FU22
FU21
FU1D
FU10
FU11
FU12

STANDBY

1n0

3U58
1M95
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

*
IU34

2U57

2U55

1n0

+3V3-STANDBY

1u0

2U24

+3V3-STANDBY

-AUDIO-POWER

100n

RES
2U23

100n

RES
2U22

100n

RES
2U72

1-1735446-1

I_18010_012.eps
020608

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1

10

11

12

1M95 D2
1M99 B2
2U22 E3
2U23 E3
2U24 D5
2U25 D6
2U26 E7
2U51 C3
2U52 C3
2U53 C3
2U54 C3
2U55 D3
2U56 E3
2U57 E4
2U72 E2
3U3V E7
3U3W D6
3U46 D7
3U4A D6
3U56 B3
3U57 C3
3U58 D3
5U51 B3
5U52 E4
7U0M D7
7U0N E6
FU10 E2
FU11 E2
FU12 E2
FU13 B2
FU14 B2
FU15 C2
FU16 C2
FU17 C2
FU18 C2
FU19 B2
FU1A D2
FU1B D2
FU1C E2
FU1D E2
FU1F D7
FU20 E2
FU21 E2
FU22 E2
FU23 E2
IU34 D6
IU35 E7
IU3C D6

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

57

SSB: DC / DC

B02C

DC / DC

B02C
A

220u 25V

IU26

PROT-DC

10K

7U0X-2
BC847BS
4

1K0

3K9
3U85

18K 1%

3U83

1K0

RES

11

IU20

100n

2U97

VIA

3U82

10

FU80 3U86
3
3U84

IU25

7U0Z-2
ST1S10PH

10u
2U96

+5V

10u

4n7
3U81

VFB
GND
P HS

FU84

100K 1%
2U95

5U0B

10u

SYNC

7 IU24

RES 2U94

SW

VIN

2U93

10u

2U92

10u

10u
2U91

INH

SW

A
IU23

100K

2U90

3U80

IU22

33R

5U0A
+12V

7U0Z-1
ST1S10PH

6
2

7U0X-1
BC847BS

1U21

FU81

3U88

ENABLE-3V3

3U87

33K

33K

I_18010_013.eps
020608

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1U21 D3
2U90 B2
2U91 B2
2U92 B2
2U93 B5
2U94 B5
2U95 B5
2U96 B5
2U97 C3
3U80 B3
3U81 B5
3U82 B5
3U83 B5
3U84 B6
3U85 B6
3U86 B7
3U87 D3
3U88 D3
5U0A B2
5U0B B4
7U0X-1 D3
7U0X-2 B7
7U0Z-1 A3
7U0Z-2 B3
FU80 B7
FU81 D7
FU84 B5
IU20 B6
IU22 B2
IU23 B3
IU24 B4
IU25 B5
IU26 B7

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

58

SSB: Main Tuner


1T04 D2
1T55 C5
1T65 D5
1T70 D5

1T75 B5
1T85 G13
2T03 H8
2T46 F10

2T47 G8
2T51 F13
2T59 E2
2T5A B8

2T5B B9
2T5C B10
2T5D B7
2T60 F14

2T62 F5
2T63 H11
2T64 E12
2T65 H11

2T66 G14
2T67 F1
2T71 F1
2T72 G2

2T73 G13
2T74 F14
2T75 G14
2T77 H11

2T78 F13
2T79 E11
2T80 G10
2T81 G10

2T82 H10
2T83 H10
2T84 E12
2T85 H14

2T87 F9
2T91 E3
2T92 H12
2T93 F5

3T25 G9
3T36 F2
3T37 F3
3T39 G13

2T96 F13
2T97 G11
2T98 I9
3T24 G8

3T40 G10
3T41 G14
3T42 G9
3T54 G10

3T55 H10
3T56 F13
3T57 F13
3T5A B7

3T5B B7
3T5C B8
3T5D B9
3T5E B9

3T5F C8
3T64 E13
3T70 I9
3T71 I8

3T86 F10
3T87 F10
5T53 E12
5T54 E5

3T74 H10
3T75 H10
3T76 E13
3T85 I9

5T61 F4
5T63 A10
7T20 G9
7T56 I9

9T59 F5
9T60 G5
9T62 G5
9T65 G5

7T57 E11
7T5A B7
7T5B B9
9T57 G7

9T66 F14
9T67 F14
9T68 F13
9T69 G13

AT63 F4
AT64 F9
AT65 F9
FT56 I8

FT57 H13
FT5B B8
FT5C B9
FT76 H8

10

MAIN TUNER

B03A

9T6A G14
9T6B G14
9T70 H8
AT62 E4

FT77 F11
FT78 G11
IHC6 B8
IT01 E2

IT02 G8
IT06 E2
IT09 E2
IT12 E2

IT13 E2
IT14 E2
IT19 I9
IT20 I9

IT70 E12
IT71 E13
IT73 G10
IT74 G11

IT21 G9
IT23 G13
IT28 E14
IT5A B8

12

11

IT75 H10
IT76 H13
IT77 H10
IT7A E3

IT90 F4
IT91 G4
IT92 F13
IT93 G11

IT7B E3
IT7C E3
IT86 G11
IT89 F4

13

IT94 H10
IT95 H10
IT96 H11
IT97 H11

ITAA G9
ITAC G9
ITAD G14
ITAE F11

15

14

B03A

+5V

A
5T63
3
3T5D

1K0

1K0

+5V-TUN

OFWK6274K
38M

IHC6

7T5A
TS2431

3T5E
10K

5
4

IF-FILTN1
IF-FILTP1

1K0

O1
O2

3T5F

FT5C

1T55

I
IGND

2T5B

3T5C

1u0

22n

2T5C

2T5A

FT5B

1u0

IF-FILTN2
IF-FILTP2

10K

6
7

NC

1n0
3T5B

IF-FILTP1
IF-FILTN1

EMC
2T5D

4
5

O1
O2

GND

1
2

7T5B
PHD38N02LT

IT5A

IN
ISWI
IGND

3
8

RES

* 1T75

1
10
2

2K2

3T5A

+12VD

4u7

RESERVED

GND

X6768M
37M67

* 1T70
1
2
3

* IC ADRESS C0

X6778M
36M18

RES

X6874D
36M125

TUN-AGC
4-MHz

3p3

22u

AT65

100R

100R

3T87

IF-P

26
27
FT77

9T59

SDA-TUNER

9T60

SCL-TUNER

RES 9T62

SDA-SSB-MUX2

RES 9T65

FT78

ITAC

9T57

2T47

2T72

TUN-AGC

100n

4n7

IT90

3T40
V1

SCL-SSB-MUX2

29
30
47
31
33
12
16

4K7

15
IT21

2T97

IT93 19
IT86 38
1

1K8 IT75

TUN-AGC-MON

IT96 8
IT97 5

IT77
4n7

20

470n

2T83

2T65

470R

100n
2n2
IT94

22p

3T75

9T70

2T82

3T74

100n

3T55 IT95

RES

47p

2T81

7T20
BC847BW

5K6

TUN-AGC

IT74 13

FT76
CVBS-TER-OUT

2T64
22u

A
OUT1
B

IF1

A
OUT2
B

IF2

TAGC
AUD
CVBS

IF3

A
B
A
B
A
B

FILI

1
MPP
2

EXT
FMI

EXTFILO
AGCDIN

RES

IT92 100p

46

2T96

2T78

4-MHz

100p

3T57

23
24
32
25

SDA-SSB
SCL-SSB

100R

3T56

9T66
2T60 10n

RES

6
7

RES 2T51 10n


9T68
9
10 RES 2T73
10n
9T69
3
4

TOP2

CAF1

CTAGC
CIFAGC
CDEEM

GND

GNDD

CAF2
GNDA

IF-FILTP1
IF-FILTN1

9T67
RES 2T74
10n

IF-FILTP2
IF-FILTN2

9T6A
RES
RES 2T75
10n
RES 2T66
10n
RES
9T6B

IF-FILTP3
IF-FILTN3

IT23

17
21

1T85
3

36

ITAD

VIF
FM
LF
SYN1
SYN2

100R

RES
3T39
150R

11

GND

1
2

RES
3T41
150R

SFSKA
4M5
RES

28
FT57

34 IT76

TDA-IF-AGC

7T56
3T70
IT19

3T71

3T85

IT20

100R

BC847BW

220R

68R

SDA
SCL
BVS
ADRSEL

39

IC ADRESS 86

1
FT56
CVBS4

FREF

22u

2T98

V1

NC

48

3T42
330R

220n

2T63

10K

3T25

ITAA

3T24
470R

2T80

2T77

1n0

2T03

IT02

IT73

3T54
330R

OPTXTAL

IF
PROCESSING

10n

3T86

IF-N

IC

2K2

2T85

AT64

VP

1n5

IT89

2T87

47R

AT63

3T37

47R
3T36

4n7

2
18
35
37
42

100n
2T93

3K3
3T64 RES

2T92

14
45

ITAE

2T46

IT71

41
40

5T61

7T57
TDA9898HL/V2

+5V-TUN

30R
2T62

IT91

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3T76

5T54

560n

150p

150p

AT62

4n7

2T67

2T71

2T84

2T79

IT28

10n

IT70

V1

IT14

RES
2T59

IT13

IT7A
IT7B

2T91
RES

IF-FILTN3
IF-FILTP3

GND

IT7C
IT12

4
5

44

IT09

O1
O2

100u 16V

3
IT06

I
IGND

5T53

1
2

+5V-TUN

* 1T65

12

30R

MT

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
IT01

13

22

MT

15

DC_PWR
NC1
RF_AGC
NC2
AS
SCL
SDA
XTAL_OUT
+5V
IF_OUT1
IF_OUT2

14

IF-FILTN2
IF-FILTP2

GND

TUNER
RF-IN

5
4

100n

TD1716F

O1
O2

43

1T04

I
IGND

10

11

12

13

14

15

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

59

SSB: Channel Decoder DVB-T


2T15 C12
2T16 C11
2T18 D8

2T31 D2
2T32 A8
2T35 C9

2T27 B8
2T28 H5
2T29 H5

2T36 C9
3T01 H4
3T02 H4

3T06 D8
3T07 G8
3T08 D7

3T13 C2
3T14 C4
3T16 D3

3T09 D7
3T10 E7
3T11 E7

3T18 G8
3T19 C2
3T20 A7

3T21 D3
3T26 F5
3T28 F5

+1V2-PNX8541

IT41

5T09

7T18-1 D4
7T18-2 C3
7T25 A8

FT15 A8
FT17 F9
FT40 F9

9T03 G9
9T20 C3
FT11 B8

CHANNEL DECODER DVB-T

5T09 A8
7T17-1 E9
7T17-2 H10

3T32 G13
3T33 G13
5T08 B8

3T29 G8
3T30 G8
3T31 H8

FT41 F4
FT42 C2
IT03 B7

10

IT15 C2
IT16 G12
IT17 H12

IT07 D9
IT08 E7
IT11 C3

11

IT18 F7
IT22 D4
IT24 A8

IT25 A8
IT26 D3
IT27 D3

12

13

IT41 A7
IT42 C2
IT43 E11

IT45 H9

B03B

FT15
+1V2DVB

IT31 F6
IT32 F6
IT33 G10

14

120R

2T01

B03B

2T24 F6
2T25 B7
2T26 C4

2T19 D8
2T20 E6
2T21 E6

22u 6.3V

2T12 C11
2T13 C11
2T14 C12

2T07 C8
2T08 C9
2T09 C9

100n
2T32

2T01 A8
2T04 C8
2T05 C8

RES
7T25
LD3985M122
IN

100K

OUT

INH

IT25

BP

COM

100n

2T27

1u0

2T25

1
IT24

3T20

B
IT03

5T08

FT11
+3V3DVB

+3V3

+1V2DVB

+1V2DVB

+1V2DVB

+3V3DVB

+1V2DVB

+3V3DVB

+1V2DVB

+3V3DVB

+3V3DVB

+1V2DVB

IT11
9T20
RES

22u 6.3V

2T04

100n
2T05

120R

+3V3DVB

IT22

100n

100n
2T15

100n
2T14

100n
2T13

100n
2T12

2T16

100n

100n
2T36

100n
2T09

100n
2T08

100n
RES 2T35

2T07

100K

47K
RES

4
BC847BPN
7T18-2

IT15

10K

TUN-AGC-MON

3T13

3T06

3T19
100K RES

FT42

100n
3T14

TUN-AGC

2T26

IT42

6
IT26

3T16

IT27 2

7T18-1
BC847BPN
1

+5V-TUN +5V-TUN

56K

100n

2T19

100n

4K7

IT08

3T10
18K

TDA-IF-AGC

2T18

AGC-COMP
RESET-SYSTEM

1K8
RES
3T09

IT07

3T08

3T21

2T31

100n

1K0

3T11

10n

12
31
45

VDDE33

VDDI12

28
46

11
VDDA12_PLL

48

1
VDDA33_ADC

VDDA12_OSC

FE-DATA0
FE-DATA1
FE-DATA2
FE-DATA3
FE-DATA4
FE-DATA5
FE-DATA6
FE-DATA7

FE-SOP

16
15

+3V3DVB

IT16

4K7

4K7

SCL
SDA

FE-CLK

17

3T32

TUN

19

SCL-TUNER

7T17-2
TDA10048HN

IT45

50
51
52

SDA-TUNER

58
57

390R

20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27

IT17

VIA
VIA

VIA

56
55

VIA

VIA

53
54

3T31

2T28
10n
2T29

10K

IF-P

3T01
390R
3T02

AGC-COMP

IT33

JTAG-TRST
IF-N

OCLK

M
VI
P

GND_HS

JTAG-TMS

FE-VALID

32

GPIO<0:3>

PSYNC

49

JTAG-TDI

18

3T33

2
3

3K3

10K
RES 3T29

JTAG-TCK

3K3
3T07

RES 3T30

10K

RES
9T03

+3V3DVB

TCK
TDI
TDO
TMS
TRST

IT43

43

VSSIS

3T18

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

42

13
30
44

39
38
40
37
36

FT17

JTAG-TDO

VSSE

100R

14
29

IT31
100R

I2C ADDRESS 10

VSSA_PLL

3T28

SCL-SSB

DO

SCL
SDA

47

3T26

SDA-SSB

SADDR

10

35
34

CLR

VSSA_OSC

IT32

DEN

MAIN

VSSA_ADC

33

AGC_IF

AGC_TUN

XOUT

41

XIN

VSA_ANA

7
FT40

VDA_12_ANA

VDD33_ADC

IT18

100n

E
5

100n

2T20

7T17-1
TDA10048HN

2T24

FT41

4-MHz

100n
2T21

10K

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11

12

13

14

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

60

SSB: PNX8541: Standby Controller


1

27M

1H00

14

10K
3H51
3H21

100K

3H23

IH9Q

BOLT-ON-IO_RESET-STI7100
IH9R
EJTAG-DETECT
AV1-BLK
STANDBY
AUDIO-MUTE-UP
DETECT2
IH9F
CTRL4-STBY_SELECT
CTRL3-STBY_POWER-OK-DISP

10K
3H24
10K
3H27
10K
3H30
10K

10K
3H26
10K
3H28
100K
3H31
10K

3H58

3H60
10K

RXD-UP
TXD-UP

10K
3H36

10K

AA2
AA1
AB4
AB3
AB2

RXD-UP
TXD-UP
IRQ-FRAME-SYNC

AB1
AC5
AC4
AC3
AC2
AC1

IH02

10K RES
3H64
10K

RESET-SYSTEM
3H52

10K

3H70

SDM
KEYBOARD
100n
IRQ-FRAME-SYNC

680R

2H01
9H06

BACKLIGHT-CONTROL

I2C uP

SCL
SDA

0
PWM
1
PSEN

0
1
2 P1
3
7

ALE
EA

AG4
AH3

8
3H38-2 7

3H38-1

1
100R

SCL-UP-MIPS
SDA-UP-MIPS

100R 3H38-3
6
3
3H38-4 5
4
100R

AD3
AD2
Y1
Y2

IH9K
AA4

100R

3H53-2

3H54

100R

100R

3H56

CTRL2-STBY_PWM-BOOST
LED1

4K7

PSEN
ALE
EA

PSEN

7H02
M25P05-AVMN6
5

SPI-SDO
IH03

SPI-CLK

0
1
P5
2
3

SPI-CSB

SPI-WP

3H86-2

IH19

7
10K

FH01

9H01

IH01

512K
FLASH

SPI-SDI

HOLD
VSS
4

+5V

+3V3

+3V3

RES
10K
DETECT1

DETECT2

FH04

+12VD

3H41
10K

7H14
PDTC114EU

1
2

7H16-1
BC847BS
1

IH09
7H03
BC847BW
RES

IH10
IH11
9H05

BAS316

10K

10K

3H86-1

10K

100p

IH16
1

2H03

CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON

LAMP-ON-OUT

1u0

10K

3H0B

9H07

3H92-2

7H16-2
BC847BS
4

10K

IH04

10K

3H29

3H92-3

IH17
1

10K

3H92-1

CTRL3-STBY_POWER-OK-DISP

100R
3H0C
+12VD
7H06
PDTC114EU

100R

7H07
PDTC114EU

G
7H94
BC847BW

3H87-2

10K

10K
1

3H87-1

3H87-4

3
AUDIO-MUTE-UP

IH18

FH02

6H00
BAS316

1
2
3H44

10K

IH9G

10K

3 3H87-3 6

6H03
AUDIO-MUTE

AUDIO-RESET
10K

+5V

+3V3-STANDBY

RESERVED

3
+1V2-PNX8541

FOR SERVICE ONLY

4K7 RES

FH05

3K3

RES

3H43

3H86-3

FOR SERVICE ONLY


9H08

FH03

10K

7 3H78-2 2

1
6

FH00

IH07

10K

3H78-1
5

IH06

4
P6
5

IH14

SPI-PROG

100p

VCC

IH00

8
3H86-4

10K

SDM

6H02

+3V3

3H08

2H07 RES

+3V3-STANDBY

2H06 RES

IH9D

3H07

EA

+3V3-STANDBY

IH9E

10K

10K

+3V3-STANDBY

SPI-PROG
SPI-WP

3H06

ALE

DEVELOPMENT ONLY

3H05

10K

0
1
2
P3
3
4
5

AE2
AE4

3H03
4K7

10K

IH9H

KEYBOARD

10K

3H04

CTRL2-STBY_PWM-BOOST
LED1

+3V3-STANDBY

3H01

10K
3H02

SCL-UP-MIPS
SDA-UP-MIPS

0
1
2
3
P2
4
5
6
7

AF4
AF3
AF2
AF1

RESET-SYSTEM
AV2-BLK
SDM
KEYBOARD
LIGHT-SENSOR
AV1-STATUS
AV2-STATUS

10K
3H00

100R

V2
V1
W4
W3
W2
W1
Y4
Y3

3H37

3H32

SPI-SDI

SPI-PROG
SPI-WP

0
1
2
3
P0
4
5
6
7

BOLT-ON-IO_RESET-STI7100
EJTAG-DETECT
AV1-BLK
STANDBY
AUDIO-MUTE-UP
DETECT2
CTRL4-STBY_SELECT
CTRL3-STBY_POWER-OK-DISP

IRQ-FRAME-SYNC

SPI-SDO
SPI-SDI
SPI-CLK
SPI-CSB

RES
9H04

RC_uP
LED2
CEC-HDMI
SUPPLY-FAULT
DETECT1

AD4
AE1
AD1
AE3

10K
3H46
27K

RESET_IN

SDO
SDI
CLK
CSB

3H25

3H39

3H14
10K

+3V3-STANDBY
REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH

SPI

22K
3H42

XTAL
O

3H22

3H20

ENABLE-3V3
CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON
AUDIO-RESET
UART-SWITCH

U5
U4
U3
U2
U1
V5
V4
V3

HP-DETECT
RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH

REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH
ENABLE-3V3
CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON
IH9P
AUDIO-RESET
UART-SWITCH
2H00 IH9S
1n0
RC_uP
LED2
CEC-HDMI
SUPPLY-FAULT
DETECT1

3H16
10K
3H19
4K7

10K

13

3H12
4K7 RES

IH9N

3H17

+3V3-STANDBY

12

B04A

AA3

10K

10K

11

2H10

3H13

+3V3-STANDBY

10

100n

AG1
AG2

IH9M
HP-DETECT
RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH

10K

3H15

3H48
100K

3H10

+3V3-STANDBY

STANDBY CONTROL

RESET-STBY

7H00-6
PNX8541E1/M1/2414

AH00

27p

9H0E

RES
3H0A

RC2
RC1

RES FOR ITV

+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY
2H02

9H0F

27p

2H04
RC

10K

9H0D

RC_uP

PNX 8541: STANDBY CONTROLLER

B04A
A

BAS316

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10

11

12

13

14

1H00 A4
2H00 B3
2H01 D3
2H02 A3
2H03 F6
2H04 A3
2H06 C14
2H07 C14
2H10 C11
3H00 B11
3H01 B12
3H02 B11
3H03 B12
3H04 B11
3H05 B12
3H06 B11
3H07 B12
3H08 C11
3H0A A3
3H0B G13
3H0C G11
3H10 B2
3H12 E12
3H13 B1
3H14 B4
3H15 B1
3H16 B2
3H17 B1
3H19 B2
3H20 B1
3H21 C2
3H22 E12
3H23 C1
3H24 C2
3H25 E12
3H26 C1
3H27 C2
3H28 C1
3H29 F12
3H30 C2
3H31 C1
3H32 A11
3H36 D2
3H37 D4
3H38-1 B7
3H38-2 B7
3H38-3 B7
3H38-4 B7
3H39 B2
3H41 E9
3H42 B1
3H43 F8
3H44 H4
3H46 C2
3H48 C1
3H51 C2
3H52 D2
3H53-2 B7
3H54 B7
3H56 C7
3H58 C2
3H60 D1
3H64 D1
3H70 D2
3H78-1 E5
3H78-2 E6
3H86-1 F4
3H86-2 F4
3H86-3 F3
3H86-4 F2
3H87-1 H3
3H87-2 H3
3H87-3 H2
3H87-4 H4
3H92-1 G4
3H92-2 F4
3H92-3 F3
6H00 G13
6H02 F4
6H03 H13
7H00-6 A5
7H02 D11
7H03 E12
7H06 G12
7H07 G13
7H14 E6
7H16-1 F5
7H16-2 F5
7H94 G4
9H01 C14
9H04 B13
9H05 F12
9H06 D2
9H07 G12
9H08 C14
9H0D A1
9H0E A1
9H0F A2
AH00 A4
FH00 C13
FH01 C13

FH02 G13
FH03 C13
FH04 E8
FH05 E6
IH00 D10
IH01 D11
IH02 D4
IH03 D10
IH04 F4
IH06 D10
IH07 D10
IH09 E12
IH0Z H13
IH10 F12
IH11 F12
IH14 E5
IH16 F5
IH17 G5
IH18 G4
IH19 E4
IH9D E3
IH9E E3
IH9F C2
IH9G G3
IH9H B8
IH9K C6
IH9M B3
IH9N B2
IH9P B3
IH9Q C2
IH9R C2
IH9S B3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

61

SSB: PNX8541: NVM

PNX 8541: NVM

B04B

+3V3-PER
IHC2

3HC2-1

A
FHC9

BC857BW
7HC4

10K

2HC0 RES

3HC2-3

IHC1

+3V3-PER

100n

IHC7

1
2
3

(8Kx8)
EEPROM
0
1
2

WC

FHC1

SCL
ADR

SDA

SCL-UP-MIPS

FHC2

SDA-UP-MIPS
6HC2
BAS316

10K

3HC9

7HC3

10K

RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH

FHC6

10K

3HC2-2

B04B

+3V3-STANDBY
FHC7
6HC1
BAS316

IHC5
+3V3-EXT

+3V3

MAIN NVM

30R

5HC0

RES

C
2HC1

IHC8

RXD

13

1
1

RXD-UP

RXD-MIPS

TXD-UP

X1

7HC0-2
74HC4066PW
4

1
1
X1
7

UART-SWITCHn

14

FHC3

100n

14

7HC0-1
74HC4066PW
1

TXD

1
X1
7

14

7HC0-3
74HC4066PW
8
1

7HC0-4
74HC4066PW
11

1
1

10

TXD-MIPS

X1

UART-SWITCHn

FHC4

FHC5
UART-SWITCH

10K

3HC8

12

14

3HC7

10K

7HC2
PDTC144EU
7HC1
PDTC144EU

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2HC1 C7
3HC2-1 A3
3HC2-2 A4
3HC2-3 B5
3HC7 F6
3HC8 F5
3HC9 B4
5HC0 C6
6HC1 C6
6HC2 B6
7HC0-1 C6
7HC0-2 D6
7HC0-3 E6
7HC0-4 E6
7HC1 F6
7HC2 F6
7HC3 B4
7HC4 A4
FHC1 B5
FHC2 B5
FHC3 D6
FHC4 F5
FHC5 F5
FHC6 A3
FHC7 C4
FHC9 A4
IHC1 A4
IHC2 A4
IHC5 C6
IHC7 B3
IHC8 C7

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

62

SSB: PNX8541: Miscellaneous

B04C

PNX 8541: MISCELLANEOUS

9
2HD0 C3
3HD3-1 B2
3HD3-2 C2
3HD3-3 D2
3HD3-4 B4
7HD0 B3
FHD0 B4
FHD1 C2
IHD0 C3

B04C
A

8
10K

FHD1

IN
RST
GND

FHD0

7HD0
NCP303LSN10T1

3HD3-1

+3V3-STANDBY

3HD3-4
5

+3V3-STANDBY

10K

RESET-STBY

IHD0
NC

100n

2HD0

CD

10K

3HD3-3

3HD3-2

10K

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Q522.2E LA

7.

63

SSB: PNX8541: Control MIPS

6
+3V3-PER

7H00-4
PNX8541E1/M1/2414

MIPS C0NTROL
AK1
AJ2
AK3
AJ3
AK2

EJTAG-TDI
EJTAG-TCK
EJTAG-TMS
EJTAG-TRSTN
EJTAG-TDO

AK27
AH27
AK29
AK28
AJ28
AJ27

SCL1
SDA1
SCL2
SDA2
SCL3
SDA3

TDI
TCK
TMS EJTAG
TRST
TDO

9HF8

+3V3-PER

3HP8

AE27

IHF8

AK26

IHF6

3HF0

IRQ-CA

IHFD

PCI-CLK-OUT

33R

7HF2
PDTC114EU

PCI-CLK-OUT

3HFH

IHF0

VPP_ID

IHF5

RESERVED
USE WHEN PCI CLK IS DIRECT FROM 8541

PCI-CLK-PNX5050

33R

T1
T2
T3
G27
E27
D28

IHF7

27MHz_OUT

B04E

IHFC

RESET-SYSTEM

0
1
2
GPIO
3
4
5

3HF2

IHFA

33R
3HF4

IHFB

PCI-CLK-PNX8535

PCI-CLK-USB20

33R

9HF4
RES

2HF2
100n

BACKLIGHT-CONTROL
CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON
IRQ-PCI
9HF3
IRQ-CA
RXD-MIPS
TXD-MIPS

RESET_SYS

+3V3-PER

RESET-SYSTEM
AJ26

SCL
I2C1
SDA
SCL
I2C2
SDA
SCL
I2C3
SDA

+1V2-PNX8541

RES

6HF0

3HF3

PNX8541: CONTROL MIPS

B04E

330R

SML-310

3HF9

FOR DEV PURPOSE

10K

+3V3-PER

10K

USE FOR PCI CLK

2HF5
BACKLIGHT-CONTROL

IHF9

3HFY

10n
2HF6

+3V3-PER

10K

10K

VDD

ZERO
DELAY
BUFFER

3HFR

PCI-CLK-OUT

100n

7HF1
CY2305S

3HF1

IRQ-PCI

REF

1
2

CLK

33R

3
4
CLKOUT

2
5

SDA2

3HPG

100R

100R

3HPH

SCL3
SDA3

3HPJ

3HFM

PCI-CLK-PNX5050
3HFN

PCI-CLK-USB20

SDA-UP-MIPS
SCL-SSB

SCL-SSB

SDA-SSB

SDA-SSB

100R

FHP2

3HPK
+3V3-PER

FHP5

2K2

100R

7HP5
PCA9540BDP

VDD

3HPM
2K2
9HF5 RES

SCL

9HF6 RES

SDA

4K7

IHFH

PCI-CLK-PNX8535
15p

RESERVED

SCL-UP-MIPS

4K7
3HPY

3HPF

4K7

100R

3HPX

IHFG

33R

SCL-UP-MIPS
SDA-UP-MIPS

4K7
3HPC

100R

3HPZ

3HPE

RES 2HF8

SCL2

IHFF

100p

SDA1

3HFK

33R
2HP1

SCL1

3HPD

10p

33R

+3V3-PER
IHFE

2HF7

GND

INP
FIL

I2 C
-BUS
CTRL

SC0

FHP3

SC1

SD0

SD1

FHP4

SCL-SSB-MUX1
SCL-SSB-MUX2

FHPA

SDA-SSB-MUX1

FHPB

SDA-SSB-MUX2

VSS

9HF1
9HF2

SDA-SSB
SCL-SSB

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SCL-SSB-MUX2

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2HF2 C1
2HF5 C7
2HF6 C7
2HF7 D8
2HF8 D8
2HP1 E5
3HF0 B5
3HF1 D2
3HF2 C6
3HF3 A6
3HF4 C6
3HF9 A7
3HFH B6
3HFK D8
3HFM D8
3HFN E8
3HFR D6
3HFY C2
3HP8 C1
3HPC E7
3HPD E1
3HPE E1
3HPF E1
3HPG E1
3HPH E1
3HPJ E1
3HPK E3
3HPM E3
3HPX E7
3HPY E7
3HPZ E6
6HF0 A7
7H00-4 A3
7HF1 D7
7HF2 B7
7HP5 E5
9HF1 F7
9HF2 F7
9HF3 C2
9HF4 C2
9HF5 F3
9HF6 F3
9HF8 B2
FHP2 E3
FHP3 E7
FHP4 F7
FHP5 E3
FHPA F7
FHPB F7
IHF0 B6
IHF5 B7
IHF6 B4
IHF7 C3
IHF8 C2
IHF9 C2
IHFA C7
IHFB C7
IHFC A7
IHFD A7
IHFE E1
IHFF E1
IHFG E1
IHFH E1

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

64

SSB: PNX8541: Control PCI

B04F

PNX 8541: CONTROL PCI

B04F
A

7H00-5
PNX8541E1/M1/2414

PCI IXO
A11
B10

XIO-ACK
3HE5

XIO-SEL-NAND

100R

B11
C11
D11
E11

FHE1
FHE2
FHE3

A20
B20
C20
D20
A19
B19
C19
D19
E19
A18
B18
C18
D18
E18
A17
B17
E15
D15
C15
B15
A15
E14
D14
C14
B14
A14
E13
D13
C13
B13
A13
E12

PCI-AD0
PCI-AD1
PCI-AD2
PCI-AD3
PCI-AD4
PCI-AD5
PCI-AD6
PCI-AD7
PCI-AD8
PCI-AD9
PCI-AD10
PCI-AD11
PCI-AD12
PCI-AD13
PCI-AD14
PCI-AD15
PCI-AD16
PCI-AD17
PCI-AD18
PCI-AD19
PCI-AD20
PCI-AD21
PCI-AD22
PCI-AD23
PCI-AD24
PCI-AD25
PCI-AD26
PCI-AD27
PCI-AD28
PCI-AD29
PCI-AD30
PCI-AD31

ACK
XIO
AD25
0
1
XIO SEL
2
3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 PCI AD
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 PCI AD
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

0
1
CBE
2
3
PCI_CLK
DEVSEL
FRAME
IRDY
TRDY
PCI CTRL
STOP
IDSEL
PAR
PERR
SERR
REQ
GNT
REQ_B
GNT_B
INTA_OUT

D12
C12
B12
A12

PCI-CBE0
PCI-CBE1
PCI-CBE2
PCI-CBE3

A21

PCI-CLK-PNX8535

A16
C17
D17
E17
B16
B21
E16
C16
D16

PCI-DEVSEL
PCI-FRAME
PCI-IRDY
PCI-TRDY
PCI-STOP
PCI-AD24
PCI-PAR
PCI-PERR
PCI-SERR

3HEU
100R

D21
E21
E22
E20

3HED-4 5

PCI-DEVSEL
PCI-FRAME
PCI-IRDY
PCI-TRDY
PCI-STOP
PCI-PERR
PCI-SERR

PCI-REQ
PCI-GNT
PCI-REQ-B
PCI-GNT-B

3HED-3 6
3HEE-3 6
3HEE-2 7

4 10K
3HED-2 7
3 10K
3HED-1 8
310K
210K
3HEE-1 8

B
2 10K
1 10K

+3V3-PER

1 10K

C
2
10K

7 3HES-2

PCI-REQ
PCI-GNT
PCI-REQ-B

3
10K

6 3HES-3

PCI-GNT-B

4
10K

5 3HES-4

1
10K

8 3HES-1

+3V3-PER

+3V3-PER
9HE4

C21

PCI-REQ-USB20

+3V3-PER
9HE5

PCI-GNT-USB20

+3V3-PER

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3HE5 B2
3HED-1 B7
3HED-2 B8
3HED-3 B8
3HED-4 B7
3HEE-1 B7
3HEE-2 C8
3HEE-3 B7
3HES-1 C7
3HES-2 C7
3HES-3 D7
3HES-4 D7
3HEU C5
7H00-5 B4
9HE4 D8
9HE5 D8
FHE1 C3
FHE2 C3
FHE3 C3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

65

SSB: PNX8541: DDR2


4
IHG0

FHGH
3HJ0

DDR2-ODT
DDR2-CLK_P
DDR2-CLK_N

3HKR
3HKS 10K RES

22R
3HGH
22R

DDR2-BA0
DDR2-BA1

3HJW
0R
3HGM
22R
3HGJ
22R
3HGG
22R
3HGE

3HGF

DDR2-DQS0_N
DDR2-DQS1_N

3HKT 10K RES

DDR2-DQS2_N

3HKV 10K RES

DDR2-DQS3_N

10K RES

3HGC
22R
3HGA
22R
3HG8
22R
3HG6
22R
3HG4
22R
3HG2
22R

22R
3HGB
22R
3HG9
22R
3HG7
22R
3HG5
22R
3HG3
22R
3HG1
22R

14

B04G

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 A
8
9
10
11
12
NC

3HJ3

560R

FH07

3HJ4

2HGX

330u 6.3V

+1V8-PNX8541

3HJ1

OUT
COM

10u

IN

560R

DQS3

+3V3F

DDR2-D0
DDR2-D1
DDR2-D3
DDR2-D2
DDR2-D6
DDR2-D5
DDR2-D4
DDR2-D7
DDR2-D8
DDR2-D9
DDR2-D10
DDR2-D11
DDR2-D12
DDR2-D13
DDR2-D14
DDR2-D15
DDR2-D16
DDR2-D17
DDR2-D19
DDR2-D18
DDR2-D22
DDR2-D23
DDR2-D20
DDR2-D21
DDR2-D24
DDR2-D30
DDR2-D26
DDR2-D25
DDR2-D28
DDR2-D31
DDR2-D27
DDR2-D29

FH06

DDR2-VREF-CTRL

DDR2-VREF-DDR

3HJ2

DQS2

V30
AD28
AB28
AB30
AD29
V29
AD27
V28
W30
AC30
AA30
AC28
AD30
W28
AC29
Y30
E30
L28
J29
J28
L29
E29
L27
E28
F30
K30
H30
K28
L30
F29
J30
F28

+1V8-PNX8541

560R

DQS1

0
BA
1

P26
R30
N26
U28
M26
R27
M27
V26
M28
R26
T28
L26
U27
J27

3HGD

DDR2-A0
DDR2-A1
DDR2-A2
DDR2-A3
DDR2-A4
DDR2-A5
DDR2-A6
DDR2-A7
DDR2-A8
DDR2-A9
DDR2-A10
DDR2-A11
DDR2-A12

DQS0

P
CLK
N
ODT
CKE
WEB
CSB
RASB
CASB

T27
R29

22R

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DQ 10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
DQ 20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

0
1
DQM
2
3

N28
N29
P27
U26
R28
P28
P29
P30

0R

3HGK

P
N
P
N
P
N
P
N

22u

U29
U30
M30
M29

22R

13

+1V8-PNX8541

2HHU

DDR2-DQM0
DDR2-DQM1
DDR2-DQM2
DDR2-DQM3

VREF
IREF

22R

220R

T30
AE26
AA28
AA29
Y28
Y29
H28
H29
G28
G29

3HJV

12

7HG3
LD1117DT18

2HH5
100n

3HGN

11

560R

DDR
DDR2-VREF-CTRL

DDR2-DQS0_P
DDR2-DQS0_N
DDR2-DQS1_P
DDR2-DQS1_N
DDR2-DQS2_P
DDR2-DQS2_N
DDR2-DQS3_P
DDR2-DQS3_N

DDR2-CLK_P
DDR2-CLK_N
DDR2-ODT
DDR2-CKE
DDR2-WE
DDR2-CS
DDR2-RAS
DDR2-CAS

10

EMC 2HHX

FHGE
FHGG
FHGO
FHGI
FHGJ
FHGK
FHGL

DDR2-BA0
DDR2-BA1
DDR2-CAS
DDR2-RAS
DDR2-CS
DDR2-WE
DDR2-CKE

FHG8
FHG9
FHGA
FHGB
FHGC
FHGD

FHG1
FHG2
FHG3
FHG4
FHG5
FHG6
FHG7

7H00-2
PNX8541E1/M1/2414

820R
DDR2-A12
DDR2-A11
DDR2-A10
DDR2-A9
DDR2-A8
DDR2-A7
DDR2-A6
DDR2-A5
DDR2-A4
DDR2-A3
DDR2-A2
DDR2-A1
DDR2-A0

5K6
3HJY

100n

+1V8-PNX8541

3HJ5

100n

PNX 8541: DDR2


2HH4

B04G

10u
2HHW

2HHV

B
FOR EMC

2HHY

+1V8-PNX8541
100n
2HHZ
+1V8-PNX8541
100n

D
+1V8-PNX8541

1u0

330u 6.3V
2HHP

RES 2HHN

1u0

330u 6.3V
2HHM

RES 2HHK

+1V8-PNX8541

E
22u

100n

2HH2

100n
2HH1

100n
2HH0

100n
2HGZ

100n
2HGY

100n
2HGW

100n
2HGV

2HGU

100n

100n
2HGT

100n
2HGS

100n
2HGR

100n
2HGP

100n
2HGN

100n
2HGM

100n
2HGK

100n
2HGJ

2HGH

22u

100n
2HGG

100n
2HGF

100n
2HGE

100n
2HGD

100n
2HGC

100n
2HGB

2HG9

100n
2HGA

100n

100n
2HG8

100n
2HG7

100n
2HG6

100n
2HG5

100n
2HG4

100n
2HG3

100n
2HG2

100n
2HG1

2HG0

RES 3HKM

DDR2-CLK_P
DDR2-CLK_N
DDR2-CS
DDR2-CKE
DDR2-RAS
DDR2-CAS
DDR2-WE
DDR2-ODT

M8
N8
P8
N2
N7
P7
N3
N9

220R

E3
J3

DDR2-DQM1
DDR2-DQM0

VDDQ
VREF

DDR2
SDRAM
8MX16X4

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

DQ

0
1 BA
2
CK
CK
CS
CKE
RAS
CAS
WE
ODT

DQS

U
U
L
L

U
DM
L
NC

RFU

D3
H3
M3
T1
U9

VSS

VSSDL

K8
K2
L7
L3
L1
L9
J1
J9
F8
F2
G7
G3
G1
G9
E1
E9
E7
D8
J7
H8
A1
A2
A8
A9
D2
H2
V8
AA1
AA2
AA8
AA9

2HHA
100n
3HGR
22R
3HGT
22R
3HGV
22R
3HGY
22R
3HH0
22R
3HH2
22R
3HH4
22R
3HH6
22R
3HH8
22R
3HHA

DDR2-VREF-DDR
3HGP

DDR2-D0
DDR2-D1
DDR2-D2
DDR2-D3
DDR2-D4
DDR2-D5
DDR2-D6
DDR2-D7
DDR2-D8
DDR2-D9
DDR2-D10
DDR2-D11
DDR2-D12
DDR2-D13
DDR2-D14
DDR2-D15

22R
3HGS
22R
3HGU
22R
3HGW
22R
3HGZ
22R
3HH1
22R
3HH3
22R
3HH5
22R
3HH7
22R
3HH9
22R

DDR2-DQS1_P
DDR2-DQS1_N
DDR2-DQS0_P
DDR2-DQS0_N

22R

P2
P3
P1

DDR2-BA0
DDR2-BA1
RES

3HKN
220R

DDR2-CLK_P
DDR2-CLK_N
DDR2-CS
DDR2-CKE
DDR2-RAS
DDR2-CAS
DDR2-WE
DDR2-ODT

M8
N8
P8
N2
N7
P7
N3
N9
E3
J3

DDR2-DQM3
DDR2-DQM2

VDD

D9
F1
F3
F7
F9
H9
K1
K3
K7
K9

M1

7HG1
MT47H32M16BT-37E
R8
R3
R7
T2
T8
T3
T7
U2
U8
U3
R2
U7
V2

DDR2-A0
DDR2-A1
DDR2-A2
DDR2-A3
DDR2-A4
DDR2-A5
DDR2-A6
DDR2-A7
DDR2-A8
DDR2-A9
DDR2-A10
DDR2-A11
DDR2-A12

VDDL

VDDQ

0
1
2
3
4
5
6 A
7
8
9
10
11
12

VREF

DDR2
SDRAM
8MX16X4

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

DQ

0
1 BA
2
CK
CK
CS
CKE
RAS
CAS
WE
ODT

DQS

U
U
L
L

U
DM
L
NC

V3
V7

VSSQ

RFU
VSS

D7
E2
E8
G2
G8
H7
J2
J8
L2
L8

V3
V7

M7

M2

D1
H1
M9
R9
V1

D9
F1
F3
F7
F9
H9
K1
K3
K7
K9

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VSSDL

M2
K8
K2
L7
L3
L1
L9
J1
J9
F8
F2
G7
G3
G1
G9
E1
E9
E7
D8
J7
H8
A1
A2
A8
A9
D2
H2
V8
AA1
AA2
AA8
AA9

2HH3
100n
3HHC
22R
3HHE
22R
3HHG
22R
3HHJ
22R
3HHM
22R
3HHP
22R
3HHS
22R
3HHU
22R
3HHW
22R
3HHZ

DDR2-VREF-DDR
3HHB
22R
3HHD
22R
3HHF
22R
3HHH
22R
3HHK
22R
3HHN
22R
3HHR
22R
3HHT
22R

DDR2-D16
DDR2-D17
DDR2-D18
DDR2-D19
DDR2-D20
DDR2-D21
DDR2-D22
DDR2-D23
DDR2-D24
DDR2-D25
DDR2-D26
DDR2-D27
DDR2-D28
DDR2-D29
DDR2-D30
DDR2-D31

3HHV
22R
3HHY
22R

DDR2-DQS3_P
DDR2-DQS3_N
DDR2-DQS2_P
DDR2-DQS2_N

22R

VSSQ

D7
E2
E8
G2
G8
H7
J2
J8
L2
L8

P2
P3
P1

DDR2-BA0
DDR2-BA1

VDDL

M7

VDD
0
1
2
3
4
5
6 A
7
8
9
10
11
12

D3
H3
M3
T1
U9

R8
R3
R7
T2
T8
T3
T7
U2
U8
U3
R2
U7
V2

DDR2-A0
DDR2-A1
DDR2-A2
DDR2-A3
DDR2-A4
DDR2-A5
DDR2-A6
DDR2-A7
DDR2-A8
DDR2-A9
DDR2-A10
DDR2-A11
DDR2-A12

M1

D1
H1
M9
R9
V1

7HG0
MT47H32M16BT-37E

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1

10

11

12

13

14

2HG0 E2
2HG1 E3
2HG2 E3
2HG3 E3
2HG4 E3
2HG5 E4
2HG6 E4
2HG7 E4
2HG8 E4
2HG9 E6
2HGA E7
2HGB E7
2HGC E7
2HGD E7
2HGE E7
2HGF E8
2HGG E8
2HGH E9
2HGJ E9
2HGK E9
2HGM E9
2HGN E10
2HGP E10
2HGR E10
2HGS E10
2HGT E10
2HGU E12
2HGV E12
2HGW E13
2HGX A12
2HGY E13
2HGZ E13
2HH0 E13
2HH1 E14
2HH2 E14
2HH3 F13
2HH4 A3
2HH5 A5
2HHA F7
2HHK E6
2HHM E6
2HHN E11
2HHP E12
2HHU A11
2HHV A9
2HHW A9
2HHX A10
2HHY B13
2HHZ C13
3HG1 D4
3HG2 D5
3HG3 C4
3HG4 C5
3HG5 C4
3HG6 C5
3HG7 C4
3HG8 C5
3HG9 C4
3HGA C5
3HGB C4
3HGC C5
3HGD C4
3HGE B4
3HGF C4
3HGG B5
3HGH B4
3HGJ B5
3HGK B4
3HGM B5
3HGN B4
3HGP F7
3HGR F7
3HGS F8
3HGT F7
3HGU F8
3HGV F7
3HGW F8
3HGY F7
3HGZ F8
3HH0 G7
3HH1 G8
3HH2 G7
3HH3 G8
3HH4 G7
3HH5 G8
3HH6 G7
3HH7 G8
3HH8 G7
3HH9 G8
3HHA G7
3HHB F13
3HHC F13
3HHD F14
3HHE F13
3HHF F14
3HHG F13
3HHH F14
3HHJ F13
3HHK F14
3HHM G13
3HHN G14
3HHP G13
3HHR G14
3HHS G13
3HHT G14
3HHU G13
3HHV G14
3HHW G13
3HHY G14
3HHZ G13
3HJ0 C1
3HJ1 A12
3HJ2 B12
3HJ3 A13

3HJ4 B13
3HJ5 A4
3HJV B4
3HJW B5
3HJY A4
3HKM G4
3HKN G10
3HKR C1
3HKS C1
3HKT C1
3HKV C1
7H00-2 A6
7HG0 E
7HG1 F11
7HG3 A10
FH06 A13
FH07 A12
FHG1 A1
FHG2 A1
FHG3 A1
FHG4 A1
FHG5 A1
FHG6 A1
FHG7 A1
FHG8 A1
FHG9 A1
FHGA A1
FHGB A1
FHGC A1
FHGD B1
FHGE B1
FHGG B1
FHGH B1
FHGI B1
FHGJ B1
FHGK B1
FHGL B1
FHGO B1
IHG0 A4

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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SSB: PNX8541: Digital Video In

Personal Notes:

PNX 8541: DIGITAL VIDEO IN

B04H

3HK0 D2
7H00-3 B2
9HK0 C2
IHKM D2

B04H

B
7H00-3
PNX8541E1/M1/2414

HDMI
B8
B9
A7
A8
B6
B7
A9
A10

RX2RX2+
RX1RX1+
RX0RX0+
RXCRXC+

RES
9HK0

CEC-HDMI
DDC-SCL
DDC-SDA
RREF-PNX8535

3HK0

C10
C9
E10
C7

P
N
P
N
P
N
P
N

RX_0

HOT_PLUG

D10

HOT-PLUG

RX_1

RX_2
RX_C

CEC
SCL
DDC
SDA
RREF

IHKM

12K

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SSB: PNX8541: Audio


2

B04I

10

12

11

13

PNX 8541: AUDIO

B04I
AUDIO-VDD

2HMJ
IHMY
100n

IHMW
3

7HM1-1
LM324 1

FHM0

AUDIO-CL-L

11

2HMN

IHMZ

1K0

RES

IHMV

3HMF

ADAC(7)

100n
AUDIO-VEE

RESERVED

AUDIO-VDD

3HME-2

3HME-1

10K

10K
2HMP

1K2

3HMY

33p
2
BC857BW
7HM3

IHN8

6
IHM2
ADAC(1)

IHN0
2

5HM0

3HMA

1u0

2HM4

3n3

2HM3

1u0

2HMG

30R

IHM1

3HML

9HM1

AUDIO-VDD
IHM6

AUDIO-VDD

7HM2-1
BC847BS
1
IHNG

5K6
+AUDIO-POWER

180R

3HMZ

+AUDIO-L

820R
IHN3
5

ADAC(8)

IHN6

7HM1-2
LM324 7

FHM1

AUDIO-CL-R

AUDIO-VEE
30R
2HMH

RES

AUDIO-VEE

1u0

IHM9

5K6

5HM1

3HMC

-AUDIO-POWER

11

1K0

IHNJ

3HMG

3HME-3

3HME-4

10K

10K
2HMT

AUDIO-VDD

1K2

3HMW

33p
2
BC857BW
7HM4

1
IHNF

180R

3HMB

1u0

2HM5

3n3

IHMG

3HMU

-AUDIO-R

IHNB

7HM1-3
LM324 8

10

ADAC(5)

820R

IHNA
11

3HMD

5K6

IHNK

FHM2

AUDIO-OUT-L

9
1K0

5K6

7HM2-2
BC847BS
4 IHNH

3HMI

9HM2
2HM8

AUDIO-VDD

IHN4

RES

3HMV

2HN1

IHM3
ADAC(2)

3n3

AUDIO-VEE
2

3HMM-2

3HMM-1

10K

10K
2HMW
33p

G
AUDIO-VDD

IHND
12

ADAC(6)

7HM1-4
LM324 14

FHM3

AUDIO-OUT-R

1K0

RES

11

3HMJ

13
3n3

2HMY

IHNE

AUDIO-VEE
33HMM-3 6

53HMM-44

10K

10K
2HMZ
33p

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13

2HM3 C4
2HM4 C6
2HM5 F6
2HM8 F4
2HMG C3
2HMH D3
2HMJ A10
2HMN B10
2HMP B10
2HMT D10
2HMW F10
2HMY H9
2HMZ H10
2HN1 F9
3HMA C6
3HMB F6
3HMC D6
3HMD F6
3HME-1 B10
3HME-2 B9
3HME-3 D9
3HME-4 D10
3HMF B11
3HMG D11
3HMI F11
3HMJ H11
3HML C7
3HMM-1 F9
3HMM-2 F10
3HMM-3 H9
3HMM-4 H10
3HMU E7
3HMV E5
3HMW E6
3HMY C6
3HMZ C5
5HM0 C2
5HM1 D2
7HM1-1 A10
7HM1-2 C10
7HM1-3 E10
7HM1-4 H10
7HM2-1 C6
7HM2-2 E6
7HM3 C7
7HM4 E7
9HM1 C5
9HM2 E5
FHM0 A11
FHM1 C11
FHM2 E11
FHM3 H11
IHM1 C7
IHM2 C4
IHM3 E4
IHM6 C2
IHM9 D2
IHMG E7
IHMV A9
IHMW A9
IHMY A10
IHMZ B10
IHN0 C6
IHN3 C9
IHN4 E6
IHN6 D10
IHN8 C6
IHNA F10
IHNB E9
IHND H9
IHNE H10
IHNF E6
IHNG C6
IHNH E6
IHNJ D6
IHNK F6

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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SSB: PNX8541: Analogue AV


7

9
2HS4

PNX 8541: ANALOGUE AV


5HRC

IHPF

2HRZ

47R
2HS2

3HRT

SC1-R

3HRU

SC1-G

27R
100p

2HS9

5HR0

3HRR

330n

27R

IHSO

2HU8
2HT6
IHSD

100p

47R
2HTU

100p

47R
2HSD

3HRY

100p

47R

3HS0

SC2-CVBS

FRONT-Y_CVBS

27R

IHSK

2HUN
22n

2HTK
22n

2HT8

2HUP

22n
2HSV

3HS9
27R

22n

22n
22n
2HS0

22n

IHRB

IHSZ

IHPW

IHRF

2HSP

3HST

22n

75R

270p
IHS3

3HSW
IHSX

270p

FHR4
IHSG
4K7

5HR7

IHSP

5HRL

IHRE

2HSN
22n

3HT9

AV3-PR

27R

330n
2HTB

+3V3-PER

3HS5

3HSR

FHR2

5HR9

30R
IHPA

IHPB

3HSB
27R

330n

22n

4K7

AV3-Y
2HTE

IHR8

5HRA

3HSE

AV3-PB

27R

330n

22n
IHPC

IHPD

100p

2HKL

2HTG

IHSE

47R
2HTF

2HUK

3HS7
75R

100p

3HS6
75R

47R

IHSB

FRONT-C

27R

22n
3HSV

2HSY
IHSH

100p

IHSM 2HSW
2HSB

IHR6

22n

IHSL 2HST

3HSD

3HRZ

2HTD

L4
K5

3V3_TEST_DAC
3V3_VIDEO_REF

27R

IHR4

100p

D4
C3

SC2-B

22n

47R
2HTC

AGC

3HRW

330n

22n

A1

3V3_VIDEO_DAC
VDAC_BIAS

2HSM

22n

F3
T4

HSYNC_IN
VSYNC_IN

5HR3

IHPV22n

A2
B2

P
DAC2 CVBS2_C
N

100p

2HSF

3HSA

22n

A3
B3

P
N

IHR3

SC2-R

SC2-G

100p

DAC1 CVBS1_Y

330n

2HU0

N2
N3
N4
P1
P2
P3

27R

3HS1

2HT5
IHSC 2HA522n

22n

SPARE60
C4
C1|YC1
ADC4
C2|YC2
C3|YC3
REF6

3HSM

330n

27R

3HSU

IHSV

22n

IHPU 22n
2HT3

5HR5

IHR5

IHSU 2HSJ
2HT7
22n
IHPT
2HA4

100p

M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
N1

IF_N
IF_P
SPARE52
ADC4
SPARE53
FM_P
FM_N

22n

22n

5HRG

47R

P4
P5
R1
R2
R3
R4

SPARE40
Pb1_B1
Pb2_B2
ADC3
Pb3_B3
Pb4_B4
REF4

2HSC

IHSR

47R
2HTZ

SPARE30
Pr1_R1
Pr2_R2
Pr3_R3
Pr4_R4
REF3

22n

3HS8

ADC2

K1
K2
K3
K4
L1
L2

2HU5

2HTH
22n
IHSA
2HA3
IHPS

47R
2HSK

H1
H2
J1
J2
J3
J4

SPARE20
CVBS1_Y1_YC1
CVBS2_Y2_YC2
ADC2
CVBS3_Y3_YC3
CVBS4
REF2

2HA2

3HS2

F1
F2
G1
G2
G3
G4

SPARE10
Y1_G1
Y2_G2
Y3_G3
Y4_G4
REF1

10u

ADC1

100n
2HT4

VSYNC_OUT

3HSN

22n

2HT2

R5

IHRC

2HSA

VIDEO ANALOGUE
22n

SC1-B

7H00-9
PNX8541E1/M1/2414

IHSN

B04K

27R

100p

IHST

330n

100p

22n
3HRP

2HTR

100p
100p

47R
2HS8

3HRV

IHR0

2HS1

SC1-CVBS

100p

IHR7

13

27R

5HR2

IHRH

2HS7
100n

47R
2HTP

3HSJ

IHR2

12

IHSJ

3HSH

330n

22n

11
3HRS

22n

2HS3

B04K

10

IHSF

100p

2HTV

100p

2HSE

47R

5HR6

FHR3

30R

22n

2HSR

IHPG

IHPH

IHPJ

3HS3

CVBS4

27R

IF-N

12p

2HSQ

3HT4

390R

100n

IHPM

IHS6

2HUB

47R

IPHE

3HT3

10u

22n
2HT1

100n
2HT0

2HSZ

+3V3-PER

2HSS

IHPN

IHPO

3HS4

IF-P

390R

100n

IHS2

270p

2HTL

3HSF

75R

Y_CVBS-MON-OUT

FHR5
FHR6

H-SYNC-VGA
V-SYNC-VGA

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2HA2 C2
2HA3 C3
2HA4 D3
2HA5 D3
2HKL F3
2HRZ A7
2HS0 F3
2HS1 B7
2HS2 B7
2HS3 B8
2HS4 A8
2HS7 A7
2HS8 B7
2HS9 B8
2HSA C9
2HSB E3
2HSC C9
2HSD C9
2HSE C10
2HSF D9
2HSJ D7
2HSK D7
2HSM D8
2HSN F7
2HSP F8
2HSQ H8
2HSR H8
2HSS H8
2HST E3
2HSV E3
2HSW E3
2HSY F2
2HSZ G3
2HT0 G3
2HT1 G4
2HT2 G3
2HT3 D2
2HT4 G4
2HT5 D2
2HT6 E2
2HT7 D2
2HT8 E7
2HTB F8
2HTC G9
2HTD G9
2HTE G10
2HTF G10
2HTG G10
2HTH C2
2HTK E3
2HTL I9
2HTP A7
2HTR A8
2HTU C9
2HTV C10
2HTZ F7
2HU0 F8
2HU5 C2
2HU8 E2
2HUB H10
2HUK F3
2HUN E3
2HUP E3
3HRP B7
3HRR B8
3HRS A10
3HRT A9
3HRU A8
3HRV B7
3HRW C10
3HRY C9
3HRZ D10
3HS0 D9
3HS1 D8
3HS2 D7
3HS3 H9
3HS4 H9
3HS5 G3
3HS6 F3
3HS7 F3
3HS8 E7
3HS9 E10
3HSA G8
3HSB F9
3HSD G10
3HSE G11
3HSF I8
3HSH A8
3HSJ A7
3HSM C10
3HSN C9
3HSR F9
3HST F10
3HSU F7
3HSV F9
3HSW F4
3HT3 H10
3HT4 H11
3HT9 G3
5HR0 B7
5HR2 A7
5HR3 C9
5HR5 D7
5HR6 G4
5HR7 G4
5HR9 F9
5HRA G10
5HRC A7
5HRG C9
5HRL F8
7H00-9 B1
FHR2 F9
FHR3 G3
FHR4 G3
FHR5 I8
FHR6 I8

IHPA G8
IHPB F9
IHPC G9
IHPD G11
IHPF A7
IHPG H8
IHPH H9
IHPJ H9
IHPM H8
IHPN H9
IHPO H9
IHPS C2
IHPT D2
IHPU D2
IHPV D2
IHPW F3
IHR0 B7
IHR2 A6
IHR3 C9
IHR4 D9
IHR5 D7
IHR6 E7
IHR7 B6
IHR8 G10
IHRB E4
IHRC C9
IHRE F7
IHRF F9
IHRH A7
IHS2 I8
IHS3 F4
IHS6 H10
IHSA C2
IHSB F2
IHSC D2
IHSD E2
IHSE F2
IHSF A9
IHSG G2
IHSH F2
IHSJ A8
IHSK E2
IHSL E3
IHSM E3
IHSN C2
IHSO B8
IHSP F8
IHSR C8
IHST A8
IHSU D6
IHSV D8
IHSX F7
IHSZ F8
IPHE H9

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

SSB: PNX8541: Audio


1

B04L

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PNX 8541: AUDIO

11

B04L

IHBJ

33K

RES

33p

IHBH

33K

RES

2HB2
33p

IHB1

2 3HB3-2 7
33K

RES

33p

3HB3-3
6
33K

RES

2HB6
33p

AUDIO-IN5-L
1

33K 5
3HBJ-1
33K

6
33K

3HBJ-2

7
33K

IHBU

RES

2HBE
33p

2HBF
1u0

RES

2HBJ
33p

2HBK
1u0

2HBG
RES

2HBH

33p

1u0

IHBG
AG6
AF6
AH8
AH7

IHBF

5HBZ

AJ7
AK7

VDDA-AUDIO

AH6
L5
L3
M6

10u

100n
2HBP

100n
2HBV

100n

2HBU

100n
2HBN

2HBM

30R

AK15

SPDIF-IN1

AIN1

ADAC1

AIN2

ADAC2

AIN3

ADAC3

AIN4

ADAC4

AIN5

ADAC5

P
N
P
N
P
N
P
N
P
N
P
N

ADAC6
R
AADC
L
VREF
VSSA_AUDIO_DAC1
POS
3V3A_AUDIO_DAC1
NEG
POS
AADC1_VR
NEG

DAC_CAP

R
L

1
2
3
4
ADAC
5
6
7
8

VCOM_ADC1
AOUT1
RES_REF
GND1
SPDIF_IN

SPDIF_OUT

IHBL

OSCLK
SCK
WS
1
SD
2

4K7

4K7
3HBN

75R

10u
3HBK

100n
2HBY

2HBW

3HBM

IHBM

IHBK

R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L

AG12
AK13
AH12
AJ12
AK11
AJ11
AF10
AG10
AG9
AK10
AH9
AJ9

IHQ3

FHQE

5
IHQC
4

30R

OUT
BP

+5V

IN

INH

COM

10u

AK6
AJ6
AG5
AF5
AJ5
AH5
AH4
AK5
AK4
AJ4

1u0

3HBJ-3

IHBT

33p

5HQ2

RES
2HQA

33K
3HBJ-4

6
33K

IHQW

2HBD

3HQG
+3V3
22K

AE10
AF11
AG7
AG8

3HQ8-1 1
3HQ8-2 7

AJ13
AK12
AH11
AH10
AJ10
AK9
AK8
AJ8

3HQ8-4 4
3HQ8-3 3
3HQ5-1 1
3HQ5-2 2
3HQ5-3 3
3HQ5-4 4
RES 3HQ1
RES 3HQ0

AJ15

3HQN

8 33R
2 33R

ADAC(8)
ADAC(7)

5 33R
6 33R
8 33R
7 33R
6 33R
5 33R
33R
33R

ADAC(1)
ADAC(2)
ADAC(3)
ADAC(4)
ADAC(5)
ADAC(6)
ADAC(7)
ADAC(8)

68R

IHQD

ADAC(8)
ADAC(7)

3n3

RES

7HQ0
LD2985BM33R

AUDIO

1u0

2HBC

3HBC-3

IHBV

RES

3n3
2HQT

AUDIO-IN5-R

IHBW

33K 8
3HBC-4

7
33K

IHQY

AUDIO-IN4-L

3HBC-2

22K

3HBC-1

AUDIO-IN4-R

IHBY
5

2HBB

3HQH

33K

VDDA-AUDIO
7H00-1
PNX8541E1/M1/2414

1u0

2HQS

2HBA
33p

2HB9

AUDIO-IN3-L

3 3HB8-3 6
33K

33p

10n

33K
3HB8-4

1u0

2HB8
RES

10u
2HQB

7
33K

1u0
2HB7

2HQ4

AUDIO-IN3-R

3HB8-2

IHBZ

2HB5

100n

33K
3HB8-1

1u0

2HB4

100n
2HQ5

3
IHB0

2HB3

100n
2HQ6

33K 8
3HB3-4

AUDIO-IN2-L

1u0

3HB4

33K
1 3HB3-1

AUDIO-IN2-R

2HB1

100n
2HQ7

33K
3HB1

AUDIO-IN1-L

2HB0

3HB2
3HB0

AUDIO-IN1-R

2HQ8

SPDIF-OUT

AF14
AJ14
AK14
AH14
AG14

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2HB0 B4 IHBK E3
2HB1 B4 IHBL E4
2HB2 B4 IHBM E4
2HB3 B4 IHBT D3
2HB4 B4 IHBU D3
2HB5 C4 IHBV D3
2HB6 C4 IHBW C3
2HB7 C4 IHBY C3
2HB8 C4 IHBZ C3
2HB9 C4 IHQ3 C9
2HBA C4 IHQC D8
2HBB C4 IHQD E8
2HBC C4 IHQW C7
2HBD C4 IHQY D9
2HBE D4
2HBF D4
2HBG D4
2HBH D4
2HBJ D4
2HBK D4
2HBM E2
2HBN E2
2HBP E3
2HBU E3
2HBV E3
2HBW F3
2HBY F3
2HQ4 D8
2HQ5 D8
2HQ6 D7
2HQ7 D7
2HQ8 D7
2HQA D10
2HQB D8
2HQS E9
2HQT E10
3HB0 B2
3HB1 B2
3HB2 B3
3HB3-1 C2
3HB3-2 B3
3HB3-3 C3
3HB3-4 C2
3HB4 B3
3HB8-1 C2
3HB8-2 C3
3HB8-3 C3
3HB8-4 C2
3HBC-1 C2
3HBC-2 C3
3HBC-3 D3
3HBC-4 D2
3HBJ-1 D2
3HBJ-2 D3
3HBJ-3 D3
3HBJ-4 D2
3HBK F4
3HBM F4
3HBN F4
3HQ0 E7
3HQ1 E7
3HQ5-1 E7
3HQ5-2 E7
3HQ5-3 E7
3HQ5-4 E7
3HQ8-1 E7
3HQ8-2 E7
3HQ8-3 E7
3HQ8-4 E7
3HQG D10
3HQH D9
3HQN E7
5HBZ E2
5HQ2 C8
7H00-1 C6
7HQ0 C9
FHQE C8
IHB0 C3
IHB1 C3
IHBF D4
IHBG D5
IHBH B3
IHBJ B3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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B04M

PNX 8541: AUDIO

B04M

2HVL
3HVG

33p

120K
RES
3HVH

47K

2V6
2
2V6
3

FHV7

7HV3-1
TS482IDT

470n

IHV2

HP_LOUT

33R
IHVO

HPIC_LOUT

2V6 1

2HVN
6.3V 47u

IHVT

3HVJ
33R

+5V

5V3

3
1

7HV4
BC847BW
2

IHVL
3HVI
HPIC_LIN

470p

2HVM

RES
2HVU

ADAC(3)

IHVJ

IHVR

3HVK

A-PLOP

1K0

2HVO
220n
2HVP
3HVL

33p

IHVQ

120K

2HVQ
220n

ADAC(4)

IHVK

2HVR

IHVM
HPIC_RIN

3HVO

FHV8

5 2V6

470n

3
1 IHVS

7HV5
BC847BW
2

3HVQ

1K0

RESERVED

+3V3-STANDBY

1
7HV2
BC847BW

ADAC(3)

FHV5

ADAC(4)

FHV6
5

FHV3
3HV4-4
4
5
22K

1
2
3

IHV8

IHV9

IHVB

1n0

FHV4

AUDIO-RESET

22K
2HVG

RESERVED FOR ITV


BATHROOM SPEAKER
1HV1

3 3HV4-3 6

5K6

470R

3HV8

3HVA

IHVG

3HVB

7HV1
BC847BW

5K6

470R

3HV7

IHVH

22K

IHVZ
IHV3

3HV4-1

10K

3HV9

10K

3HV6

2HVS
6.3V 47u

HP_ROUT

3HVR
100K

AUDIO-VDD

AUDIO-VDD

IHVP

33R
3HVP
IHV6
33R

5V3

2HVT

470p

2V6 7

RES
3HVN

RES
2HVW

7HV3-2
TS482IDT
HPIC_ROUT

47K

470n

6 2V6

3HVM
100K

7HVA-1
BC847BPN
1

3HV4-2
22K

2
IHVA 5

4
BC847BPN
7HVA-2
A-PLOP
3

IHV7

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

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1HV1 E4
2HVG E6
2HVL A3
2HVM B1
2HVN B5
2HVO B4
2HVP B3
2HVQ B4
2HVR C1
2HVS C5
2HVT C2
2HVU B3
2HVW C2
3HV4-1 D8
3HV4-2 E8
3HV4-3 E6
3HV4-4 E6
3HV6 D2
3HV7 E1
3HV8 E2
3HV9 D3
3HVA E2
3HVB E3
3HVG A3
3HVH A5
3HVI B2
3HVJ B5
3HVK B6
3HVL B3
3HVM C3
3HVN C5
3HVO C2
3HVP C5
3HVQ C6
3HVR C3
7HV1 E2
7HV2 E3
7HV3-1 A4
7HV3-2 C4
7HV4 B6
7HV5 C6
7HVA-1 E7
7HVA-2 E9
FHV3 E6
FHV4 E3
FHV5 E3
FHV6 E4
FHV7 B3
FHV8 C3
IHV2 A2
IHV3 D1
IHV6 C5
IHV7 E9
IHV8 E8
IHV9 E7
IHVA E8
IHVB E6
IHVG D3
IHVH D3
IHVJ A1
IHVK C1
IHVL A2
IHVM C2
IHVO B4
IHVP C4
IHVQ B4

IHVR B6
IHVS C6
IHVT B5
IHVZ D2

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

71

SSB: PNX8541: Video Streams

B04N

PNX 8541: VIDEO STREAMS

B04N

9HY0
RES 3HWZ

33R

CA-MDI0

9HY1
RES 3HWY

33R

CA-MDI1
9HY2

RES 3HWW

33R

CA-MDI2

9HY3
RES

3HWV

33R

CA-MDI3
9HY4

RES 3HWU

RES

3HWT

33R

CA-MDI5

VIDEO STREAMS

9HY6
RES

D
IHW0

3HWK

FE-ERR

+3V3-PER

CA-MOVAL
CA-MOSTRT
CA-MOCLK_VS2

A24
D25
C24

CA-VS1
CA-CD1
CA-CD2

A30
D29
B23

FE-DATA0
FE-DATA1
FE-DATA2
FE-DATA3
FE-DATA4
FE-DATA5
FE-DATA6
FE-DATA7

E5
A4
B4
C6
D6
E6
A5
B5

FE-VALID
FE-SOP
FE-CLK
FE-ERR

D5
C4
C5
A6

0
1
2
3
CA_MDO
4
5
6
7
MOVAL
MOSTRT
VS2_MOCLK_CI

0
1
2
3
CA_MDI
4
5
6
7
MIVAL
MISTRT
MICLK

VS1
1
CD
2
0
1
2
3
FEDATA TNR_TSDI
4
5
6
7

RST
DATA_DIR
DATA_EN
OOB_EN
ADD_EN
VCCEN
VPPEN

A26
C27
B27
A27
A25
D26
C26
B26

3HWS

33R

CA-MDI6

9HY7
RES 3HWR

33R

CA-MDI7
9HY8

RES

3HWM

33R

CA-MIVAL

9HY9
RES 3HWN

B25
B30
B28

33R

CA-MISTRT
9HYA

RES 3HWP

B24
D22
A22
C22
B22
A23
D24

33R

CA-MICLK

CA-RST
CA-DATADIR
CA-DATAEN
CA-ADDEN

FEVAL
FESOP
FECLK
FEERR

RES
9HW0

4K7

C25
D23
C23
C29
C30
D30
A28
A29

CA-MDI4

9HY5

7H00-10
PNX8541E1/M1/2414

CA-MDO0
CA-MDO1
CA-MDO2
CA-MDO3
CA-MDO4
CA-MDO5
CA-MDO6
CA-MDO7

33R

E
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3HWM C8
3HWN C7
3HWP C8
3HWR C7
3HWS B8
3HWT B7
3HWU B8
3HWV B7
3HWW B8
3HWY A7
3HWZ A8
7H00-10 B5
9HW0 E2
9HY0 A8
9HY1 A8
9HY2 A8
9HY3 B8
9HY4 B8
9HY5 B8
9HY6 B8
9HY7 C8
9HY8 C8
9HY9 C8
9HYA C8
IHW0 D2

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

72

SSB: PNX8541: Power


1

10

11

12

13

14

PNX 8541: POWER

B04P

B04P
7H00-11
PNX8541E1/M1/2414

E7
F7
E8
AG24
AH24
AF23

5HK1

IHK4

VDDA-LVDS

AE22

+3V3-PER

100n

2HZA

1V2A HDMI
PLL
PLLCCO
3V3A HDMI

5HY6

IHYF

30R

P6

2HYB

R6

1n0

100n

2HZQ

100n
2HZ1

100n
2HZ0

100n
2HYZ

100n
2HYY

1u0
2HYW

1u0
2HYV

1u0
2HYU

1u0
2HYT

2HYS

100n

100n
2HZ4

2HZ3

1u0

2HZ2

+3V3

1n0

1n0
2HZZ

1n0
2HZY

2HZW

100n

100n
2HYR

100n
2HYP

100n
2HYN

100n
2HYM

100n
2HYK

100n
2HYJ

220R

+3V3-STANDBY

BIAS
3V3 HDMI

+3V3-PER

5HYA

100n
2HYH

EQ

V6
W5
W6

3V3 SB PER

AD25
AG11
AG13
AH1
AH13
E23
E24
K25
K26
Y5

3V3 LVDS

3V3A LVDS
NC

3V3A LVDS PLL


1V2A CAB
3V3A 1.7 MCAB

100n

2HK6

100n

100n

2HK4

+1V2-PNX8541

1u0

30R

120R

120R

AE21

2HYA

100n

RREF-PNX8535

1u0

IHK3

IHY8

5HY9

2HZJ

+3V3-PER

5HK3

2HZN

+3V3-PER

2HZT

IHK2

2HK2

5HK2

+1V2-PNX8541

1u0

30R

3V3 PER

IHY7

5HY8

100n

120R

3V3A DDR

IHYA

10u

100n

D7
C8

+3V3-PER

PLL
DLL2

+1V2-STANDBY

AC26
AC27
AD26
AE17
AE18
AE19
F14
F15
F16
F17
F24
F25
F6
G25
G6

1V8 DDR

IH28

100n

1u0

2HY8

2HY9

W27
F27

1V2 SB CORE

DLL3

SENSE+1V2-PNX8541

AA5
AA6
AB5
AB6

DLL0
1V2A DDR

CHY1

2HYG

G26

1V2A VIDEO ADC

100n

100n

100n
2HY0

100n
2HY1

100n

2HH6

100n
2HH9
100n
2HH8

2HH7

100n

1u0

2HK8

2HK7

100n
2HKA

30R 5HG1

330u 6.3V

IHYB

30R

IHYD

+3V3-PER

P18
R18
T18
U18

+1V8-PNX8541

+3V3-PER

30R

2HKC

AB27
J26

IHK1

5HK4

1u0

2HY3

IHYC

30R

5HY5

+1V2-PNX8541

5HG0

100n

2HK1

+1V2-PNX8541

2HY2

30R
30R

1V2 CORE

DAC

10u
2HYF

5HK0

J5
J6
K6

100n

+1V2-PNX8541

+1V2-PNX8541

IHY4

5HY0

REF 3V3A AUDIO

2HZ9

AF8

+1V2-PNX8541

AE12
AE13
AE14
F10
F21
F22
F9
U25
V25
W25

ADC

10u
2HYE

AF7
VDDA-DAC

1V2A AUDIO ADC

2HZ8

AE6

VDDA-ADC

10u
2HYD

100n

1u0

2HY6

2HY7

30R

1u0

AE7

2HYC

+1V2-PNX8541

VDD

IHY6

5HY3

2HZ7

5HY2

IHY5

+3V3-PER

100n

2HY4

1u0

2HY5

30R

VDDA-LVDS

IHY0

5HY1
+3V3-PER

1u0

2HZU

100n

100n
2HZS

100n
2HZR

2HZP

220R

PNX8541E1/M1/2414
7H00-12

5HY4
VDDA-AUDIO
30R

100n

2HZH

AF9
AE9
AE16
AE15

IHY1
VDDA-DAC

VSS

VSSA AUDIO

VSSA VIDEO

VSSA VIDEO

N6
N5
H5
H4
H3
G5
F5
F4
E4
E3
E2
E1
D3
D2
D1
C2
C1
B1

J25
F26
W26
AB26
VSSA DDR DLL

VSS

VSS

VSS

AJ25
AJ1
AH30
AH29
AH28
AH26
AH25
AH21
AH2
AG30
AG3
AG29
AG28
AG27
AG26
AG25
AF30
AF29
AF28
AF27
AF26
AF25
AF24
AF22
AF21
AF13
AF12
AE5
AE30
AE29
AE28
AE25
AE24
AD6
AD5
AB29
AB25
AA27
AA26
AA25

IHY2

5HY7

VDDA-ADC

VDDA-AUDIO

100n

2HZV

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS

Y27
Y26
W29
V27
V18
V17
V16
V15
V14
V13
U6
U17
U16
U15
U14
U13
T6
T5
T29
T26
T25
T17
T16
T15
T14
T13
R25
R17
R16
R15
R14
R13
P25
P17
P16
P15
P14
P13
N30
N27
N25
N18
N17
N16
N15
N14
N13
M25
K29
K27
H27
H26
G30
F19
F18
F13
F12
E9
E26
E25
D9
D8
D27
C28
B29
AK30
AK25
AJ30
AJ29

VSS

VSS

30R

+1V8-PNX8541

10n

10n
2HZG

10n
2HZF

10n
2HZE

1u0

2HZD

1u0
2HZC

2HZB

FHY3

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1

10

11

12

13

14

2HH6 B5
2HH7 C5
2HH8 C5
2HH9 B5
2HK1 B3
2HK2 E2
2HK4 E1
2HK6 E4
2HK7 C2
2HK8 C3
2HKA C1
2HKC C1
2HY0 B7
2HY1 B7
2HY2 B7
2HY3 B6
2HY4 E8
2HY5 E7
2HY6 A8
2HY7 A8
2HY8 C6
2HY9 C6
2HYA E8
2HYB E8
2HYC C11
2HYD C11
2HYE C11
2HYF C11
2HYG C12
2HYH C12
2HYJ C12
2HYK C12
2HYM C13
2HYN C13
2HYP C13
2HYR C13
2HYS B12
2HYT B12
2HYU B12
2HYV B12
2HYW B13
2HYY B13
2HYZ B13
2HZ0 B13
2HZ1 B13
2HZ2 B12
2HZ3 B12
2HZ4 B12
2HZ7 D11
2HZ8 D11
2HZ9 D11
2HZA D7
2HZB I10
2HZC I10
2HZD I10
2HZE I10
2HZF I11
2HZG I11
2HZH G10
2HZJ D7
2HZN D6
2HZP F10
2HZQ B14
2HZR F10
2HZS F10
2HZT D6
2HZU F11
2HZV H10
2HZW C14
2HZY C14
2HZZ C14
5HG0 B4
5HG1 C4
5HK0 B2
5HK1 D3
5HK2 D1
5HK3 D2
5HK4 C2
5HY0 B6
5HY1 F11
5HY2 E7
5HY3 A8
5HY4 G11
5HY5 C6
5HY6 D8
5HY7 H10
5HY8 D6
5HY9 D7
5HYA C13
7H00-11 A9
7H00-12 G7
CHY1 B11
FHY3 I10
IH28 C8
IHK1 C2
IHK2 D1
IHK3 D2
IHK4 D4
IHY0 F11
IHY1 G10
IHY2 H10
IHY4 B9
IHY5 E9
IHY6 A9
IHY7 D9
IHY8 D9
IHYA C13
IHYB C6
IHYC B5
IHYD C5
IHYF D9

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

73

SSB: PNX8541: Flash

B04Q

PNX 8541: FLASH

B04Q
A

5HA0
+3V3-NAND

+3V3

IHAR

+3V3-NAND

100n

2HA1

100n

2HA0

30R

B
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
11
14
15
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
33
34
35
38
39
40
45
46
47
48

3HA4-1
3HA4-2
3HA4-3
3HA4-4
3HA8-1
3HA8-2
3HA8-3
3HA8-4

PCI-AD24
PCI-AD25
PCI-AD26
PCI-AD27
PCI-AD28
PCI-AD29
PCI-AD30
PCI-AD31

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4

8
7 100R
6 100R
5 100R
8 100R
7 100R
6 100R
5 100R

NAND-AD(0)
NAND-AD(1)
NAND-AD(2)
NAND-AD(3)
NAND-AD(4)
NAND-AD(5)
NAND-AD(6)
NAND-AD(7)

100R

[FLASH]
512Mx8

NC

3HAC-2
3HAC-3
3HAC-4
3HAC-1

PCI-AD0
PCI-AD1
PCI-CBE1
PCI-CBE2

2
3
4
1

7
6
5
8

100R
100R
100R

3HA3

XIO-ACK

+3V3-NAND
2K2

0
1
2
3
IO
4
5
6
7

29
30
31
32
41
42
43
44

NAND-AD(0)
NAND-AD(1)
NAND-AD(2)
NAND-AD(3)
NAND-AD(4)
NAND-AD(5)
NAND-AD(6)
NAND-AD(7)

16
17
9
8
18
19
7

NAND-CLE
NAND-ALE
IHAT XIO-SEL-NAND
NAND-REn
NAND-WEn
WP-NANDFLASH-INV
IHAS
XIO-ACK

IHAU
WP-NANDFLASH-INV

3HA1
+3V3-NAND
10K

RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH
CLE
ALE
CE
RE
WE
WP
R
B

7HA1
PDTC144EU

VSS
36

VCC

9HA1
RES

XIO-SEL-NAND

10K

12

+3V3-NAND

7HA0
NAND512W3A2CN6

13

3HA0

37

NAND-CLE
NAND-ALE
NAND-WEn
NAND-REn

100R

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2HA0 B7
2HA1 B7
3HA0 B2
3HA1 C9
3HA3 B9
3HA4-1 B4
3HA4-2 B4
3HA4-3 C4
3HA4-4 C4
3HA8-1 C4
3HA8-2 C4
3HA8-3 C4
3HA8-4 C4
3HAC-1 E4
3HAC-2 D4
3HAC-3 E4
3HAC-4 E4
5HA0 B2
7HA0 B6
7HA1 C9
9HA1 C9
IHAR B6
IHAS D7
IHAT D7
IHAU C9

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

74

SSB: Dual LVDS


1

B05A

10

11

12

DUAL LVDS

B05A
A

2CG0

30R

+3V3

5CG2

30R

+3V3

30R
5CG1

5CG0

+3V3

2CG5

ICG1
ICG0

0
1
2
3
B_OUT
4
5
6
7
CLK
VSYNC
HSYNC
AUX2

47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
47R

AG17
AF17
AK18
AJ18
AH18
AG18
AF18
AK19

3CGS
3CGT
3CGU
3CGV
3CGW
3CGX
3CGY
3CGZ

47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
47R

AF15
AK16
AJ16
AH16
AG16
AF16
AJ17
AH17

3CH0
3CH1
3CH2
3CH3
3CH4
3CH5
3CH6
3CH7

47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
47R

AK17
AH15
AG15
AF20

3CH8
3CH9
3CHA
3CHB

47R
47R
47R
47R

DV-R0_Y2
DV-R1_Y3
DV-R2_Y4
DV-R3_Y5
DV-R4_Y6
DV-R5_Y7
DV-R6_Y8
DV-R7_Y9

8
7
ICG514

DV-B0_UART2-RX
DV-B1_UART2-TX

RES 9CGJ
RES 9CGK

DV-B0_UART2-RX_1
DV-B1_UART2-TX_1

DV-CLK
DV-V S
DV-HS
DV-FF_DE

DV-R0_Y2
DV-R1_Y3
DV-R2_Y4
DV-R3_Y5
DV-R4_Y6
DV-R5_Y7
DV-R6_Y8
DV-R7_Y9

51
52
53
54
57
58
59
60

DV-G0_UV 2
DV-G1_UV 3
DV-G2_UV 4
DV-G3_UV 5
DV-G4_UV 6
DV-G5_UV 7
DV-G6_UV 8
DV-G7_UV 9

61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68

DV-B0_UART2-RX
DV-B1_UART2-TX
DV-B2_DEBUG-BREAK
DV-B3
DV-B4_UV 0
DV-B5_UV 1
DV-B6_Y0
DV-B7_Y1

69
70
73
74
75
76
77
78

79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86

89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96

97
98
99
100
1
2
5
6

0
1

0
MODE
1
OE
FLIP
SEL_BIT

MAP
10
11
12
13
R
14
15
16
17

+
TCLK1
-

+
TA1
-

DATA
TB1

1st PIXEL
DATA

+
TC1

10
11
12
13
B
14
15
16
17

+
TD1
-

20
21
22
23
R
24
25
26
27

+
TCLK2
-

+
TA2

20
21
22
23
G
24
25
26
27

DATA
TB2
-

2nd PIXEL
DATA

+
20
21
22
23
B
24
25
26
27

TC2
-

+
TD2
-

4
56
72
88

GND

22 NC
13
NC
20

ICG9

16
15

ICG6
ICG7

17
21
18

ICDC

9CGC
9CGB
RES 9CGG

27K

3CGG
3CGJ

7CG1
BC847BW

22K

3CGI

10K

RESERVED
LVDS
TRANSMITTER

3CGH

PLL_VDD

VSYNC
HSYNC

10
11
12
13
G
14
15
16
17

10K

100n

10K

2CG9

VDISP

24

33
45
LVDS_VDD

100n

1u0

33R
33R

16V 10u
2CG8

NC
RS
XRST
RF
CLKIN
DE

B
+3V3

2CG7

2CGA

3CG2
3CG3
9CG9

DV-G0_UV 2
DV-G1_UV 3
DV-G2_UV 4
DV-G3_UV 5
DV-G4_UV 6
DV-G5_UV 7
DV-G6_UV 8
DV-G7_UV 9
DV-B0_UART2-RX
DV-B1_UART2-TX
DV-B2_DEBUG-BREAK IHWA
DV-B3
DV-B4_UV 0
DV-B5_UV 1
DV-B6_Y0
DV-B7_Y1

DV-V S
DV-HS

3
55
71
87
VDD

100n

C
CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON

47K

ICG8
9CGH

41

TXECLK+

42

TXECLK-

D
48

TXEA+

49

TXEA-

46

TXEB+

47

TXEB-

43

TXEC+

44

TXEC-

39

TXED+

40

TXED-

29

TXOCLK+

30

TXOCLK-

36

TXOA+

37

TXOA-

34

TXOB+

35

TXOB-

31

TXOC+

32

TXOC-

27

TXOD+

28

TXOD-

LVDS_GND PLL_GND

23
25

0
1
2
3
G_OUT
4
5
6
7

3CGK
3CGL
3CGM
3CGN
3CGO
3CGP
3CGQ
3CGR

100n

26
38
50

AJ19
AH19
AG19
AF19
AK20
AJ20
AH20
AG20

33R
33R

2CG6

3CGA

10K
10K
10K
10K
0
1
2
3
R_OUT
4
5
6
7

3CG0
3CG1

100n

2CG4

ICG212
ICG319
ICG411
10
9

9CG7

DV-CLK
DV-FF_DE

2CG3

7CG0
BU7988KVT

9CG8

VID_OUT_TTL

100n
100n
ICDB

RES 3CGC
3CGD
3CGE
3CGF

7H00-8
PNX8541E1/M1/2414

2CG1
2CG2

RES 3CGB

+3V3

RES

16V 10u

10u 16V

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11

12

2CG0 B7
2CG1 B7
2CG2 B7
2CG3 B7
2CG4 B7
2CG5 B9
2CG6 B8
2CG7 B9
2CG8 B8
2CG9 C8
2CGA C10
3CG0 C6
3CG1 C6
3CG2 C6
3CG3 C6
3CGA C9
3CGB C9
3CGC C7
3CGD C7
3CGE C7
3CGF C7
3CGG C11
3CGH C11
3CGI C11
3CGJ C10
3CGK C2
3CGL C2
3CGM C2
3CGN D2
3CGO D2
3CGP D2
3CGQ D2
3CGR D2
3CGS D2
3CGT D2
3CGU D2
3CGV D2
3CGW D2
3CGX D2
3CGY D2
3CGZ D2
3CH0 E2
3CH1 E2
3CH2 E2
3CH3 E2
3CH4 E2
3CH5 E2
3CH6 E2
3CH7 E2
3CH8 E2
3CH9 E2
3CHA E2
3CHB E2
5CG0 A8
5CG1 A8
5CG2 A8
7CG0 C7
7CG1 C11
7H00-8 C1
9CG7 C7
9CG8 C7
9CG9 D7
9CGB C10
9CGC C10
9CGG C10
9CGH D10
9CGJ E4
9CGK E4
ICDB B8
ICDC D9
ICG0 B8
ICG1 B8
ICG2 C7
ICG3 C7
ICG4 C7
ICG5 D7
ICG6 C9
ICG7 C9
ICG8 C9
ICG9 C9
IHWA E3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

75

SSB: LVDS
1

B06A

10

11

12

13

14

LVDS

B06A

A
FOR SINGLE LVDS ONLY

1G50
FX15SC-41S-0.5SH
FG00

FROM PNX8541

Tx8535oCLK+
Tx8535oCLKTx8535oA+
Tx8535oATx8535oB+
Tx8535oBTx8535oC+
Tx8535oCTx8535oD+
Tx8535oDTx8535oE+
Tx8535oE-

9G13-4 5

TXOB-

Tx8535oB+

9G13-3 6

TXOB+

Tx8535oC-

9G14-1 8

TXOC-

Tx8535oC+

9G14-2 7

TXOC+

Tx8535oCLK+

9G14-3 6

TXOCLK+

Tx8535oCLK-

9G14-4 5

TXOCLK-

Tx8535oD-

9G15-1 8

TXOD-

Tx8535oD+

9G15-2 7

TXOD+

Tx8535oE-

9G15-4 5

TXOE-

Tx8535oE+

9G15-3 6

TXOE+

TXEA+

FG07
FG08

TXEB-

TXEB+

FG09
FG10

FG13
FG14
FG15
FG16
FG17
FG18

TXEC-

FG19
FG20

1G57
TXECLK+

22R

FC1A
FC1B

10K
10K

3GA9

10K

3GAA

10K

3GAB

10K

TXED+3V3

SCL-I2C4-DISP
SDA-I2C4-DISP

TXED+

FG25

3G53
3G52
100R
2G53

RES 3GA8

FG21
FG22
FG23
FG24

DLW21S

FC1D

3GA7
3GAC

1G58

FC17
FC1E

DLW21S

TXECLK-

FOR BOUNDARY SCAN


JTAG-TRS T

FG01
FG02
FG03
FG04
FG05
FG06

TXEA-

TXEC+

CTRL-DISP1
CTRL-DISP2
CTRL-DISP3
CTRL-DISP4

Dual LVDS only

1G56

Tx8535oB-

12K

AK23
AJ23
AK21
AJ21
AK22
AJ22
AH22
AG22
AH23
AG23
AK24
AJ24

FG26
100R

100p

TXOA+

100p

9G13-2 7

2G52

P
N
P
N
P
N
P
N
P
N
P
N

VDDA-LVDS

DLW21S

3GAD

Tx8535oA+

DLW21S

CLK

AG21

TXOA-

DLW21S

IHWB
IREF

9G13-1 8

1G54

1G55

LVDS

VDISP

Tx8535oA-

TO 1G50

7H00-7
PNX8541E1/M1/2414

50 51
48 49
46 47
44 45
42 43

41
40
39
38
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
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

LVDS CONNECTOR

FC1C
JTAG-TDO
JTAG-TCK
JTAG-TMS
1G60

DLW21S

TXOA-

JTAG-TDI

TXOA+

1G61

DLW21S

1G62

DLW21S

TXOB-

TXOB+

TXOC-

TXOC+

1G63

DLW21S

1G64

DLW21S

TXOCLK-

TXOCLK+

TXOD-

TXOD+

1G65

DLW21S

TXOE-

TXOE+

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11

12

13

14

1G50 A13
1G54 C9
1G55 C9
1G56 D9
1G57 D9
1G58 E9
1G59 E9
1G60 F9
1G61 F9
1G62 G9
1G63 G9
1G64 H9
1G65 H9
2G52 E13
2G53 E12
3G52 E12
3G53 D13
3GA7 D2
3GA8 E2
3GA9 E2
3GAA E2
3GAB E2
3GAC E1
3GAD B3
7H00-7 B2
9G13-1 B5
9G13-2 B5
9G13-3 B5
9G13-4 B5
9G14-1 C5
9G14-2 C5
9G14-3 C5
9G14-4 B5
9G15-1 C5
9G15-2 C5
9G15-3 C5
9G15-4 C5
FC17 D1
FC1A E1
FC1B E1
FC1C E1
FC1D E1
FC1E E1
FG00 A13
FG01 B13
FG02 B12
FG03 C12
FG04 C13
FG05 C12
FG06 C13
FG07 C13
FG08 C13
FG09 C13
FG10 C12
FG11 C12
FG12 C13
FG13 C13
FG14 D13
FG15 D13
FG16 D13
FG17 D13
FG18 D13
FG19 D13
FG20 D13
FG21 D13
FG22 D13
FG23 D13
FG24 D13
FG25 D13
FG26 E13
IHWB B2

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

76

SSB: Display Interfacing


1

B06B

10

11

12

13

14

DISPLAY-INTERFACING

B06B

A
FOR ITV

+5VD

1GA0
1
2
3

5G55

9G61
RES

9GAE
9GAF

VDISP

B
7G52
SI4835BDY
RES
9GA3
9GA4
9GA5

IG53

3G63

47R

3G67-2

2G76

+12VD

7G54
SI3441BDV

5G56

2G54

30R
3G56

100n

10u 16V
RES

IG92

FG56

FG50

30R

IGB6

2K2

B
6G51

SML-310

FOR DEV. PURPOSE

47K
IGB5 2G57

8
IG95

1u0

3G67-1

IG93
1

47K
7G55
BC847BW

6G50
3

BZX384-C5V6

IG71 3G67-4 IG94 3G67-3


4
5
6
3

VDISP-SWITCH

2G60

IG97
3G72

+3V3

+12VD

4K7

3G60

CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON

+3V3

47K
10n

47K
2

100R

+3V3

FOR PDP ONLY

CTRL-DISP1

3G86

PDWN

CTRL-DISP3

CPU-GO

CTRL-DISP4

PDP-GO

7G58-1
BC847BPN
1

4
BC847BPN
7G58-2

1K0

100p
2G66

3G66

100p
2G65

IG90

9G56
RES

RES
BACKLIGHT-OU T

7G57
BC847BW
RES

9GAD

9GAC

9GAB

RES

9GAA

100K

3G99

IG65

3G98

IGBD

3G62
1K0

47R RES

STANDBY

IG89

BACKLIGHT-CONTROL

RES
2G58

100p
2G64

47R RES
3G96

CTRL4-STBY_SELECT

100p

IG79

CTRL2-STBY_PWM-BOOST

2G63

IG78

+3V3-STANDBY

4K7

47R RES
3G91
47R RES
3G93

3G94

IG77
CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON

CTRL-DISP2

RESET

1u0

FG54

47R RES
3G90

CTRL5-STBY

FG53

3G88

CTRL3-STBY_POWER-OK-DISP

IRQ

IGBC

47R RES
IG75

SDI

FHP
FG51

FG52
IG73
CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON

47K

3G55

10K RES

47R RES
3G79

3G78

47R RES

3G76

47R RES
3G77

FG59

FOR LCD ONLY

100K RES

H
IGA9

CTRL5-STBY
SDA-SSB-MUX1

CG01

SDA-I2C4-DISP

SCL-SSB-MUX1

CG02

SCL-I2C4-DISP

9G48
RES

CTRL2-STBY_PWM-BOOST

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14

1GA0 B1
2G54 B5
2G57 C2
2G58 F12
2G60 D5
2G63 F5
2G64 F5
2G65 F5
2G66 F5
2G76 C4
3G55 E13
3G56 B4
3G60 D3
3G62 E11
3G63 C2
3G66 F13
3G67-1 C4
3G67-2 C2
3G67-3 C5
3G67-4 C5
3G72 D4
3G76 E5
3G77 E5
3G78 E5
3G79 E5
3G86 E3
3G88 F3
3G90 F3
3G91 F3
3G93 F3
3G94 F4
3G96 F3
3G98 G3
3G99 G4
5G55 B4
5G56 B4
6G50 C3
6G51 B5
7G52 B2
7G54 B3
7G55 C4
7G57 G4
7G58-1 E13
7G58-2 E13
9G48 I11
9G56 F13
9G61 B3
9GA3 B1
9GA4 C1
9GA5 C1
9GAA G5
9GAB G5
9GAC G5
9GAD G6
9GAE B1
9GAF B1
CG01 I3
CG02 I3
FG50 B5
FG51 E6
FG52 E6
FG53 F6
FG54 F6
FG56 B1
FG59 E5
IG53 C2
IG65 G4
IG71 C4
IG73 E2
IG75 F2
IG77 F2
IG78 F2
IG79 F2
IG89 E10
IG90 F13
IG92 B4
IG93 C4
IG94 C5
IG95 C3
IG97 D4
IGA9 H11
IGB5 C2
IGB6 B4
IGBC E13
IGBD E12

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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77

SSB: Analog IO: Scart 1 & 2


1

10

11

12

B07A
PESD5V0S1BA

0001
RES
6E01
0001
RES
6E03

100p

2E06

100K

1n0

2E88

2E51

1K0

RES

RES

PESD5V0S1BA

IEC3

3EB0

3E07

AUDIO-IN1-R

3E27

RES

PESD5V0S1BA

AP-SCART-OUT-R

0001
RES
6E08

7E01-2 3

RES

1023

10u
FEA1

100p

150R

AUDIO-CL-R

IE22

FE61

3E11
1K0

2E30

2EA5

100K

IEC2

1n0

IE20

AUDIO-IN2-R
3EA8

IE23

PESD5V0S1BA

0001
RES
6E07

PESD5V0S1BA

0001

1015

100p

2E04

100K

3E22

1n0

2E82

FE73

100p

PESD5V0S1BA
2E15

RES

0001
6E23

75R
1E12

RES
3E28

11

11

330p

2E18

10

12
13

12

FE76
100R

15

17

SC1-G

18

PESD5V0S1BA

0001
RES
6E34

1E13

75R

RES
3E51

100p

2E17

FE78

FE79

FE83
FE84

19
20
21

20

FE85
MRC-021H-09 PC

21

MRC-021H-09 PC

IEC9

SC1-R
0001
6E28

RES
3E54

RES

PESD5V0S1BA

0001
RES
6E35

1011

75R

RES
3E55

100p

SC2-R
2E19

CVBS-OUT-SC1-iTV

0001
RES 6E26

19

75R
1E19

75R
1E18

RES
3E38

18
FE77

16

IEC7

16
17

SC2-G

15

100p

FE67

100p

100R
3EBB

VSYNC

FE82

14

CVBS-TER-OUT

VSS VEE

14
FE81

13

3EBA

HSYNC

PESD5V0S1BA
2E14

3
5
9

PESD5V0S1BA
2E12

FE80

PESD5V0S1BA

FE66

FE75

10

8K2
RES
6E22

FE65

FE74

3E31

IE18

AV1-STATUS

0001

Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC
IE96

1001

0001
RES
6E02

1028

3K3

3E17

330p

2E33

8K2

3K3

FE64

3E16

5
IEC4

SC1-B

3E32

IE05

PESD5V0S1BA

AV2-STATUS

13
12
11

6
FE63

1
2
10

FE72

15

FE71

VDD

1
2
4X1
4X2

1E01
FE70

7E02
74HC4053PW

G4

RES

FE68

PESD5V0S1BA

0001
RES
6E24

2E75

1027

100p

REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH

RES
3E02

1
2

MDX

RES

1E02

SC2-B
2E16

+5V

SCART2
(AV2)

SCART1
(AV1)

7E15
PDTC114EU

75R

IE98

PESD5V0S1BA

0001
RES
6E14

1025

100p

RES
2E31

100K

3E99

100n

2E77
8K2

RES
3E34

+5V

RES
6E09

1K0

1K0

1n0

3E19

3E14

2E91

IE21

2E90

RES

AUDIO-IN1-L
AUDIO-IN2-L

1009

100p

2E10

RES

100K

FE62

1n0

A-PLOP

470R
1n0

0001
RES
6E12

1024

100p

RES
3E21

100K
RES
2E32

470R

3E15

AP-SCART-OUT-L

3E64

3E30

AP-SCART-OUT-L

2E70

4
BC847BS

PESD5V0S1BA

1K0

16

1
BC847BS

14

2E87

1K0

IE04

1E00

100p

2E01

100K

RES
3E12

RES

1E31

1n0

470R

1n0

3E37

AP-SCART-OUT-R

2E50

PESD5V0S1BA

0001
RES
6E10

1022

RES

IEC1

3EA9

100p

AP-SCART-OUT-L

3E18

RES

100K

7E01-1 6

470R

AUDIO-CL-L

10u
FEA0

2E29

2EA4

150R

3E24

3EA7

IEC0

FE60

3E63

AP-SCART-OUT-R

100n

14

ANALOG IO: SCART 1 & 2

B07A

13

AV1-BLK-BO

+3V3

100n

2E02

22u 10V

4K7

3E44

100n

4K7

2E13

3E73

IE91
IE48
3
3E68
PESD5V0S1BA

1E22

0001

PESD5V0S1BA

1E25

0001

RES
6E29

100R

RES
6E32

75R

IE09

100R

3E43

IE06

7E09
BC847BW
2

75R

7E14
BC847BW
2

0001

CVBS-OUT-SC1

3E69
PESD5V0S1BA
1E26

IE51

3E61

3EB7

AV1-BLK

IE92

390R

7E05
BC847BW

RES
3E59

AV2-BLK

100R

75R
RES 6E36

3EB6

100n

2E74

+5V

2E24

+3V3

IECB

SC1-CVBS

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12

22p

1E23

0001
2EB1

RES
6E30

22p

2EB0

0001

RES
6E31

3E45
68R

1E24

68R

100p

2E44

100p

2E41

0001

1E27

CVBS-OUT-SC1

390R

3EB8

PESD5V0S1BA

3E52

7E04
BC847BW

PESD5V0S1BA

IE93

RES
6E37

RES
3E62

75R

RES
9E10

IE94

100R

PESD5V0S1BA

3EB9

100n

2E73

+5V

SC2-CVBS

13

14

1001 E11
1009 B12
1011 G6
1015 C12
1022 A6
1023 B6
1024 B6
1025 C6
1027 D6
1028 E6
1E00 A12
1E01 C14
1E02 C8
1E12 D12
1E13 F6
1E18 F12
1E19 G12
1E22 H13
1E23 I13
1E24 I6
1E25 I13
1E26 H7
1E27 I6
1E31 B12
2E01 A11
2E02 G11
2E04 C11
2E06 B11
2E10 B11
2E12 G12
2E13 H6
2E14 F12
2E15 D12
2E16 D5
2E17 F5
2E18 E12
2E19 G5
2E24 G12
2E29 A5
2E30 B5
2E31 C5
2E32 B5
2E33 E5
2E41 I6
2E44 I12
2E50 A7
2E51 B7
2E70 B7
2E73 I2
2E74 G2
2E75 D1
2E77 C2
2E82 C7
2E87 A11
2E88 B11
2E90 B11
2E91 C11
2EA4 A3
2EA5 A3
2EB0 I7
2EB1 I13
3E02 D5
3E07 A11
3E11 A6
3E12 A11
3E14 C6
3E15 B11
3E16 D6
3E17 E5
3E18 B5
3E19 C11
3E21 B5
3E22 C11
3E24 A5
3E27 B11
3E28 D11
3E30 B11
3E31 D11
3E32 E11
3E34 C5
3E37 A11
3E38 F11
3E43 H12
3E44 G11
3E45 I11
3E51 F5
3E52 I5
3E54 G11
3E55 G5
3E59 I12
3E61 H6
3E62 I5
3E63 A6
3E64 B6
3E68 H12
3E69 H6
3E73 H6
3E99 C2
3EA7 A3
3EA8 A3
3EA9 A2
3EB0 B2
3EB6 H1
3EB7 H2
3EB8 I2
3EB9 I1
3EBA E6
3EBB E6
6E01 A12
6E02 E6
6E03 B12
6E07 B12
6E08 B6
6E09 C12
6E10 A6
6E12 B6
6E14 C6

6E22 E12
6E23 D12
6E24 D6
6E26 F12
6E28 G12
6E29 H12
6E30 I12
6E31 I5
6E32 I12
6E34 F6
6E35 G6
6E36 H7
6E37 I6
7E01-1 A2
7E01-2 B2
7E02 D2
7E04 I1
7E05 H1
7E09 H11
7E14 H6
7E15 C3
9E10 I3
FE60 A7
FE61 A7
FE62 B7
FE63 D7
FE64 D7
FE65 E7
FE66 E7
FE67 E7
FE68 D7
FE70 C13
FE71 C13
FE72 C13
FE73 D13
FE74 D13
FE75 D13
FE76 E7
FE77 F7
FE78 F7
FE79 F7
FE80 D13
FE81 E13
FE82 E13
FE83 F13
FE84 F13
FE85 F13
FEA0 A3
FEA1 B3
IE04 D1
IE05 D5
IE06 H6
IE09 H11
IE18 D10
IE20 A5
IE21 C5
IE22 A11
IE23 C11
IE48 H11
IE51 H5
IE91 H1
IE92 H2
IE93 I2
IE94 I1
IE96 E2
IE98 C2
IEC0 A3
IEC1 A2
IEC2 A3
IEC3 B2
IEC4 D10
IEC7 E10
IEC9 G10
IECB I10

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

78

SSB: Analog IO: YPbPr Audio Out


1

10

470R

RES
3E42

IE33

3E50

BC847BS

FE12

3E08

2E71

1E0S
1E0Q

6E52

1
MTJ-032-21B-43 NI FE LF

RES

100p

3E95

RES
100K

PESD5V0S1BA

12p

2E22

120R

22p

RES
3E40

AUDIO-IN3-L

2E07

AUDIO-IN3-R
2E72
RES

+3V3
2E52

10p

4K7

3E04-1

100p

100n

IE31

1K0
RES
100K

PESD5V0S1BA

RES
2E23

IE29

1E08-1
BLACK
MSP-303H-BBB-132-03
2

FE59

1K0

3E98

PESD5V0S1BA

6E38
6E06

1E0T

2E68

1E09
IE15

3E97

1E0Z

1n0

2E93

FE50

PESD5V0S1BA

FOR ITV

3E96

1E0Y

1n0

2E92

AV3-PR

9E00

30R
FE49

PESD5V0S1BA

RES
6E48

1n0

2E95

2E67

1K0

75R
100p

6EA1

RES
3E36

PESD5V0S1BA

1E0W

1n0

470R

IE35

3E56

A-PLOP

FE48

MSP-636H1-01

1E08-3
RED
MSP-303H-BBB-132-03
6

FE53

3E48

150R

7E10-2

3
2
1

RES
6E47

2E64

IE34

1u0

3E53
RES

AV3-PB

9E02

75R
100p

6EA0

RES
3E92

PESD5V0S1BA

1E0V

2E34

AUDIO-OUT-R

FE11

FE51

RES
100p

2E28
100K

AV3-Y

9E03

75R
100p

6E53

PESD5V0S1BA

1E0R

3E60
RES

RES
100p

1K0
FE10

FE52

12
11
10

6 BC847BS
7E10-1
2

1E08-2
WHITE
MSP-303H-BBB-132-03
4

FE69

3E33

150R

IE62

3E58

A-PLOP

IE68

3E25

2E96

IE57

2E49
100K

2E21
1u0

1E03

13

B07B
AUDIO-OUT-L

12

ANALOG IO: YPbPr AUDIO OUT

11

1E0X

B07B

IE24
2 3E04-2 7

7E03
BC847BW

3E13

2E08

3E20
47R

IE02

100n

IE01

180R

4K7

3E04-3

100n

IE25

4K7

2E05

SPDIF-OUT

1E0A

AV3-PR
AV3-Y
AV3-PB
FE13

IE00

3EAC

RES
9E06

H-SYNC-VGA

2K2

220R
3EAD

BM06B-SRSS-TBT

100p

3EAA
120R

2E9B

1
2
3
4
5
6

IE90

5E02
+12VD

2K2

3EAF

2E76

220R

120R
100p

100K

3EA1

1K0

3EA2

3EA3

33R

3EA4

100n

IE89

V-SYNC-VGA

FE15
2E25

2E81

+5V
3EAE

4
BC847BPN
7E06-2

100n

IE03

1u0

HSYNC
3EAB

1n0

RES
EMC
2E9A

30R

IE70
6

IE60
3
3
IE07
1

2E78
10u

3EB1
IE61
22K

3EA5

330R

330R

100R

3EA6

RES
9E21

560R

3EB3

IE38

3EB2

7E16
BC847BW
2

Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC

3EB5

10K

VSYNC

7E06-1
BC847BPN
1

I
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10

11

12

13

1E03 B1
1E08-1 C10
1E08-2 A10
1E08-3 B10
1E09 C12
1E0A F1
1E0Q D10
1E0R B3
1E0S B10
1E0T C10
1E0V C3
1E0W C3
1E0X D11
1E0Y D3
1E0Z E3
2E05 E7
2E07 E8
2E08 E10
2E21 A8
2E22 D8
2E23 D7
2E25 G1
2E28 C9
2E34 B8
2E49 B9
2E52 E7
2E64 B4
2E67 C4
2E68 C4
2E71 D4
2E72 E4
2E76 G9
2E78 G12
2E81 G10
2E92 D2
2E93 E2
2E95 C9
2E96 B9
2E9A G9
2E9B F1
3E04-1 E8
3E04-2 E7
3E04-3 E8
3E08 D8
3E13 F8
3E20 E9
3E25 A8
3E33 A9
3E36 C4
3E40 D7
3E42 B4
3E48 B9
3E50 B8
3E53 C9
3E56 C8
3E58 B8
3E60 B9
3E92 C4
3E95 D4
3E96 D4
3E97 D4
3E98 E4
3EA1 G11
3EA2 G11
3EA3 G10
3EA4 G10
3EA5 H11
3EA6 H11
3EAA F2
3EAB G2
3EAC F2
3EAD F2
3EAE G2
3EAF G2
3EB1 H11
3EB2 H10
3EB3 H9
3EB5 H9
5E02 F9
6E06 E3
6E38 D3
6E47 B10
6E48 C10
6E52 D10
6E53 B3
6EA0 C3
6EA1 C3
7E03 E8
7E06-1 G11
7E06-2 G10
7E10-1 A8
7E10-2 C8
7E16 H9
9E00 C4
9E02 B4
9E03 B4
9E06 F8
9E21 H9
FE10 B5
FE11 B5
FE12 C5
FE13 F1
FE15 G1
FE48 C4
FE49 D3
FE50 D3
FE51 B4
FE52 B4
FE53 B9
FE59 D8
FE69 A9

IE00 F2
IE01 E9
IE02 E9
IE03 G2
IE07 H9
IE15 C7
IE24 E8
IE25 E7
IE29 D4
IE31 D4
IE33 B8
IE34 B8
IE35 C8
IE38 H10
IE57 A8
IE60 G11
IE61 H11
IE62 A8
IE68 A8
IE70 G11
IE89 G10
IE90 F11

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

79

SSB: Analog IO: Side AV

ANALOG IO: SIDE AV


75R

100p

FE89

FE21

AUDIO-IN5-R

CVBS

FE98

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

HP_LOUT
IE58

3E81

100p

100p

2E57

2E97

100K

100p

FE91

PESD5V0S1BA

3139 123 6417.2

100p

100K

2E98

100p

FOR ITV
RC1

IE66

IE67

RC2

LEFT

9E15

F
1n0

1K0
2E40

PESD5V0S1BA

1010
RES 6E44

1n0

1K0

2E39

PESD5V0S1BA
3E79

3E80

FE25

RIGHT

9E16

IE73

3E77

100p

100R

FE24

1000
RES 6E45

3
7
8
FE18
1
MSJ-035-10A B AG PPO

RES

RES

PESD5V0S1BA

RES

5
4
2

3E82

1002
6E46

HEADPHONE

30R

1K0

FEA2

IE72

3E78

2E37

6E43

1003

FE23

2E58

(RED)

MTJ-032-37BAA-432 NI
8
9
1E11-3 7
RED
FE17

30R

RES

RES

5E00

FE90

5E01

RIGHT

TO SIDE I/O

1-1735446-1

1K0
2E42

1004

6E21

LEFT
MTJ-032-37BAA-432 NI
5
6
1E11-2 4
WHITE

PESD5V0S1BA

FE22
(WHITE)

1E15

HP_ROUT

(YELLOW)

3E76

1E11-1 1
YELLOW

1M36

HP-DETECT

1005

MTJ-032-37BAA-432 NI
2

AUDIO-IN5-R

AUDIO-IN5-L

1E14

AUDIO-IN5-L

100R

100p

2E55

FE88

100R
3EC0

FE87
FE86

FRONT-Y_CVBS

3EC1

2E56

2E54

FRONT-C

FRONT-C

9E14

100p

2E53
75R

FRONT-Y_CVBS

MDC-013V1-B

9E13

100p

RES
3E74

100p

1006

FE20
1

RES
3E75

100p

Y/CVBS
RES
6E41

4
5

RESERVED

FE56

2E36

SVHS IN

PESD5V0S1BA

6E20

PESD5V0S1BA

B07C
1007
2E35

B07C

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1000 F3
1002 E3
1003 D3
1004 C3
1005 B3
1006 B3
1007 A3
1010 F4
1E11-1 C2
1E11-2 C2
1E11-3 D2
1E14 B1
1E15 E1
1M36 B8
2E35 A3
2E36 B3
2E37 D4
2E39 F3
2E40 F5
2E42 C4
2E53 A7
2E54 A7
2E55 B8
2E56 B8
2E57 C8
2E58 D8
2E97 C4
2E98 D4
3E74 A4
3E75 B4
3E76 C4
3E77 D4
3E78 D4
3E79 F3
3E80 F4
3E81 C4
3E82 E4
3EC0 A8
3EC1 A8
5E00 C8
5E01 D8
6E20 A3
6E21 C3
6E41 B3
6E43 D3
6E44 F4
6E45 F3
6E46 E3
9E13 A8
9E14 A8
9E15 F2
9E16 F2
FE17 D2
FE18 F2
FE20 B2
FE21 B2
FE22 C3
FE23 D3
FE24 F3
FE25 F4
FE56 A2
FE86 B7
FE87 B7
FE88 B7
FE89 B8
FE90 C8
FE91 D8
FE98 B8
FEA2 E3
IE58 C5
IE66 E5
IE67 E6
IE72 D5
IE73 F2

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

80

SSB: Analog IO: Bolt On


2

EJTAG-TRSTN

FOR FACTORY
USE ONLY

11

10

EJTAG-TDO

FE43

EJTAG-TMS

FE42
FE38

EJTAG-TCK

+3V3

10K
3E41

EJTAG-TDI

100K
8

EJTAG-TMS

3E39-1

+3V3

10K
3EAR

EJTAG-TCK

DEBUG / RS232 INTERFACE


+3V3

FE41
FE40
FE39

10K

RES

10K

+3V3

RES 6ECA

100R

1HP0

FE29

3E85

100R

RXD

SCL-SSB

FE27
5

FE28

3E93

100R

1E50
FE95

100R
SDA-SSB

RS232-1

3ECJ

RES 6ECB

SDA

FE94

3ECI

TXD

+3V3-EXT

FE96
1R07

9EAB

FE14
FE32

FE31
FE30

FOR
FACTORY
USE ONLY

MSJ-035-29D PPO (PHT) RS232


2
SERVICE
3
CONNECTOR
1 1E06

FOR ITV

SC1-B
SC1-G
SC1-R
AV1-BLK-BO

FE97
1029

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

1 TXD1
2
3 RXD1
4

B4B-PH-SM4-TBT(LF)

1008

FE44

14

FOR DEBUG
1
2
3

13

PESD5V0S1BA

EJTAG-TRSTN
EJTAG-DETECT
EJTAG-TDI

3E39-4
10K
3E39-2

5-147279-3

SCL

12

B07C

PESD5V0S1BA

FE47
FE46
FE45

3EAS

EJTAG-TDI

1HE0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

ANALOG IO: BOLT - ON

B07D
A

FE57

AP-SCART-OUT-L
AP-SCART-OUT-R

9 10

BM08B-SRSS-TBT
2ECQ
1R06
SDA-CLOCK
SCL-CLOCK

100n

30R
100R
100R

+3V3-STANDBY
HP-DETECT
AV2-STATUS

+5V

30R
100n

2ECR

1R08

FE37
FE36

3E09

FE35
FE33

100p

100p

2E09

2E20

3ECU
3ECV
3ECW
FE34 3E57
FEB7 3ECY

100p
100p
100p

100p

FEB4
FEB5
FEB6

2ECM
2ECN
2ECP

NC

11 12

3E23

100R

IEB8
IEB9

100R

RXD-BOLT-ON
TXD-BOLT-ON

RXD-BOLT-ON

9EA7

DV-B0_UART2-RX_1

TXD-BOLT-ON

9EA8

DV-B1_UART2-TX_1

30R

5E03

+3V3-STANDBY

2E03

5EA3
3ECZ
3ECO
5EA4

E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

IEBB
FEB8
FEB9

100R
100R
100R
100R
100R

IEBA
IEBE

SCL-SSB
SDA-SSB

9EA9

RC

9EAA

RXD-UP

RES

1
2
3
4
5

RES

TXD-UP

AV1-STATUS
STANDBY
CVBS-OUT-SC1-iTV

1R09
FRONT-Y_CVBS
FRONT-C
FEA3
FEA4

FEB2
FEB3

3ECL
3ECM

1K0
1K0

AUDIO-IN5-L
AUDIO-IN5-R

3ECN
3ECP

1K0
1K0

AUDIO-OUT-R
AUDIO-OUT-L

1n0

1n0
2ECL

2ECK

1n0

1n0
2ECH

1n0
2ECG

BM09B-SRSS-TBT

1n0
2ECF

10 11
2ECE

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

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10

11

12

13

14

1008 C12
1029 D12
1E06 C13
1E50 C13
1HE0 A1
1HP0 C1
1R06 D1
1R07 C1
1R08 E1
1R09 F1
2E03 F1
2E09 F2
2E20 F2
2ECE G2
2ECF G2
2ECG G2
2ECH G2
2ECK G3
2ECL G3
2ECM F2
2ECN F2
2ECP F2
2ECQ D2
2ECR E2
3E09 E2
3E23 E2
3E39-1 A3
3E39-2 A3
3E39-4 A3
3E41 A3
3E57 F2
3E85 C2
3E93 C2
3EAR B3
3EAS B3
3ECI B10
3ECJ C10
3ECL G2
3ECM G2
3ECN G2
3ECO E2
3ECP G2
3ECU F2
3ECV F2
3ECW F2
3ECY F2
3ECZ E2
5E03 E1
5EA3 E2
5EA4 E2
6ECA B11
6ECB C11
9EA7 E5
9EA8 E5
9EA9 F5
9EAA F5
9EAB D2
FE14 D1
FE27 C2
FE28 C2
FE29 C2
FE30 D2
FE31 D2
FE32 D1
FE33 E1
FE34 F2
FE35 E2
FE36 E2
FE37 E1
FE38 B1
FE39 B1
FE40 B1
FE41 B1
FE42 B1
FE43 B1
FE44 A1
FE45 A1
FE46 A1
FE47 A1
FE57 D12
FE94 B12
FE95 C12
FE96 C12
FE97 D12
FEA3 G2
FEA4 G2
FEB2 G1
FEB3 G1
FEB4 F2
FEB5 F2
FEB6 F2
FEB7 F2
FEB8 E2
FEB9 E2
IEB8 E3
IEB9 E3

IEBA F3
IEBB E2
IEBE F3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

81

SSB: Digi IO: USB


1

10

11

12

13

B08A DIGI IO: USB CONNECTOR + CONTROLLER

B08A

5P03

10n

10n
EMC 2P0U

10n
EMC 2P0T

30R

10n
EMC 2P0R

EMC 2P0P

5P04

IP0K
3P0G

100n

2P0F

30R

+T 0R4

10n
EMC 2P0Q

+5V

IP02

5P07

5
22u 6.3V

100n

22u

100n

2P01

100n

100n
2P08

100n
2P07

100n
2P06

100n
2P05

2P04

1
2
3
4

IP05
IP09

30R

RES 2P0V

IP04

+3V3

2P02

5P00

FP0B

47u 6.3V

FP07
FP08
FP09
FP0A

USB20-1-DM
USB20-1-DP

2P0N

9P01

RESET-SYSTEM

2P0K

100n

100n
2P03

2P0B

100n

2P0C

1P07

IP0H
RES
7P01
PDTC114EU

USB
CONNECTOR

IP06

30R

10K

RES
3P06

RESET-USB20

56K

100n

USB-OC

+3V3

100n

2P0D

2P0E

IP0Q

5P01

3P0E

IP07

30R

100K

5P02

3P0F

220R

292303-4

IP00

27p

5
96
97

7
99

PCI-CLK-USB20
4K7
IP0D

3P05
IP0P

3P0H
+3V3

PCI-REQ-USB20

RES
3P0A

IP0M

10K

3P0B
RES

IRQ-PCI
10K

IP0E

3P0D

35

PCI-CBE3

23

PCI-REQ-USB20
PCI-GNT-USB20
PCI-AD22
IRQ-PCI
PCI-FRAME
PCI-DEVSEL
PCI-IRDY

9
8
24
4
36
39
37
42
47
44
45
38
41

IP01

3P00
100R

USB20-OC1

USB20-OC2

PCI-PAR
PCI-PERR
PCI-SERR
PCI-TRDY
PCI-STOP

USB20-OC1

USB20-OC1

USB20-1-DM
USB20-1-DP

USB20-1-DM
USB20-1-DP

USB20-OC2

USB20-OC2

USB20-2-DM
USB20-2-DP

USB20-2-DM
USB20-2-DP

33R
3P0C

USB-OC

PCI-CBE2

PCI-GNT-USB20

+3V3
+3V3

48

10K

RES

60

PCI-CBE0
PCI-CBE1

33R

3P07

RES
3P08
3P0L

15K 3P01

+3V3
RES 10K
15K

81
78
79
83
85

10K

15K
3P02

IP0C

11K

+3V3

3P03
15K

IP0G
IP0F

87
88
90
92

100n

2P00

16

2
73

86
93

11
25
40
55
71

XTAL
2

PCI
HOST
CONTROLLER

RST
SCL
SDA

VREG1V8

PCICLK
PME
C0
BE0
C1
BE1
C2
BE2
C3
BE3
REQ
GNT
IDSEL
INTA
FRAME
DEVSEL
IRDY
CLKRUN
PAR
PERR
SERR
TRDY
STOP

AD

AD

RREF
OC1
PWE1
ATX1
DM1
DP1

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

18
43
58

2P09

IP0A
IP0N

22u 6.3V

75

IP0B

VREG3V3

100n
RES 2P0W

IP08
9P00

1 2 3V3 1V8
VDDA
VAUX
AUX

22u
2P0A

IP0L

VCCIO

2P0M

74

2P0G
RESET-USB20

AUX

12M

1P01

27p

7P00
ISP1564HL

FP00

2P0H

77
98
100

2P0L

100n

100n

70
69
68
67
66
65
63
62
59
57
56
54
53
52
51
50
34
33
31
30
29
28
27
26
22
21
20
15
14
13
12
10

PCI-AD0
PCI-AD1
PCI-AD2
PCI-AD3
PCI-AD4
PCI-AD5
PCI-AD6
PCI-AD7
PCI-AD8
PCI-AD9
PCI-AD10
PCI-AD11
PCI-AD12
PCI-AD13
PCI-AD14
PCI-AD15
PCI-AD16
PCI-AD17
PCI-AD18
PCI-AD19
PCI-AD20
PCI-AD21
PCI-AD22
PCI-AD23
PCI-AD24
PCI-AD25
PCI-AD26
PCI-AD27
PCI-AD28
PCI-AD29
PCI-AD30
PCI-AD31

OC2
PWE2
ATX2
DM2
DP2

3P04
GNDA

9P02

GNDA

1
17
46
61
72
80
82
84
89
91

6
19
32
49
64
76
94
95

GNDD

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1

10

11

12

13

1P01 D6
1P07 C13
2P00 D9
2P01 D9
2P02 D10
2P03 C7
2P04 D6
2P05 D6
2P06 D6
2P07 D6
2P08 D7
2P09 E10
2P0A E9
2P0B C6
2P0C C6
2P0D B6
2P0E B6
2P0F B6
2P0G E5
2P0H D5
2P0K B12
2P0L E9
2P0M E9
2P0N D9
2P0P A12
2P0Q A12
2P0R A12
2P0T A12
2P0U A12
2P0V D10
2P0W E10
3P00 F5
3P01 G3
3P02 G2
3P03 H3
3P04 H2
3P05 E6
3P06 C3
3P07 G6
3P08 G3
3P0A F2
3P0B F2
3P0C G2
3P0D F2
3P0E B11
3P0F B11
3P0G B11
3P0H E2
3P0L G2
5P00 C5
5P01 C5
5P02 B5
5P03 A5
5P04 A5
5P07 B12
7P00 D7
7P01 C2
9P00 E6
9P01 C2
9P02 H8
FP00 D6
FP07 C13
FP08 C13
FP09 C13
FP0A C13
FP0B C2
IP00 D9
IP01 F6
IP02 B12
IP04 C7
IP05 C9
IP06 C7
IP07 B7
IP08 E6
IP09 C9
IP0A E9
IP0B D9
IP0C G6
IP0D E6
IP0E F3
IP0F H6
IP0G H6
IP0H C2
IP0K A7
IP0L E6
IP0M F3
IP0N E9
IP0P E3
IP0Q B11

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

82

SSB: Digi IO: HDMI & DVI


5

SDA

DC1R019WBER220

47K

47K

3P3B

10K

IP3A

HOT-PLUG

10n

RES
2P3A

1P3W

10K

1K0

3P35

3P34

7P32
BC847BW

RES
3P6A
10K

BAT54

4K7

6P63

RES
3P36

CIN-5V

100n

2P46

2P45

0001-0015

0001-0015
1P4Y

1P4W

IP49

EDID NVM
HDMI 1

BRX-HOTPLUG

20
FP4C

1
2
3

0
1
2

FP65

SCL

22R

SDA

3P40

ADR

47K

EDID1
IP5K
7

WC

47K

(256x8)
EEPROM

3P46

BIN-5V

7P44
M24C02-WDW6

3P47

BRX-DDC-SCL
BRX-DDC-SDA
FP48
FP49
FP4A

10K

BRXCPCEC-HDMI

FP46
FP47

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22

IP3G

22R

PBRX-DDC-SCL
PBRX-DDC-SDA

IP4C

22R

3P43
22R

1P36

22R

3P33

CRX-HOTPLUG

3P4C

HDMI CONNECTOR 1

3P3A

HDMI CONNECTOR 2

5P41
30R

DC1R019WBER220

22R

BRX0BRXC+

23 22
25 24
26

3P3C

BIN-5V

BRX1BRX0+

IP3H

+5V-CON

ITV PROVISION

C
5
6

9P63-4
9P63-3

4
3

BRXCBRXC+

7
8

9P63-2
9P63-1

2
1

BRX0BRX0+

5
6

9P64-4
9P64-3

4
3

BRX1BRX1+

7
8

9P64-2
9P64-1

2
1

BRX2BRX2+

IP4H

3P41

BRX-HOTPLUG

22R

IP4B

IP42

3P4A

7P41
BC847BW

HOT-PLUG

10K

RES
2P4C

WC
SCL

ADR

22R
RES
9P42

1P4V

0
1
2

FP3K

BRX-DDC-SDA

RES
3P6C

21

BIN-5V
10K

6P3M

4K7

6P65

RES
3P45

1759392-1

BAT54

1
2
3

IP3L

3P3E

(256x8)
EEPROM

BRX2BRX1+

1K0

FP35

B08B
IP4D

3P48

100n

2P38

100n

2P37

EDID NVM
HDMI 2

CRX-HOTPLUG

EDID2

3P3D

CIN-5V

7P31
M24C02-WDW6

9P31 RES

CRX-DDC-SCL
CRX-DDC-SDA

BRX-DDC-SCL

0001-0015
1P4Z

PCRX-DDC-SDA
IP3F

30R

1P3V

1P3Z

1P3Y

22R

5P32

IP3J

20
23 22
25 24
26

3P3G

BRX2+

3P4B

IP3B
9P30
RES

CIN-5V

FP34

CRX-DDC-SDA

CRXCPCEC-HDMI

FP32
FP33

PCRX-DDC-SCL

22R

CRX0CRXC+

FP30
FP31

IP3E

3P3F

CRX-DDC-SCL

CRX1CRX0+

14

+5V

1P32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
21

BAT54C

CRX2CRX1+

13

3P44

6P30

CRX2+

12

BAT54C

1P33

11
6P41

+5V

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
21

10

DIGI IO: HDMI CONNECTORS + DVI AUDIO INPUTS

B08B
A

9P43 RES

10n

100n

6P4L
+5V

+5V-CON
+5V
BAT54C
1P34

SCL
ADR
SDA

6
5

47K

47K

10K

22R

DRX-DDC-SDA
IP3K

9P4N

FP4Q

1
2
3

0
1
2

SCL

10K

2P4M

100n

47K

47K

3P4S
22R

IP4P
FP42
7P4P
BC847BW

3P4Z

HOT-PLUG

6P66

BAT54

4K7

10K

FOR 3X HDMI VERSION

+5V-CON

FP64

+5V-CON

PESD5V0S1BA

RES
3P6E

1K0

3P6F

100R
9P4M

PCEC-HDMI

100p

7P4Q
BSH111
3

FP63

100R

IP4Y
9P4J
RES

1
2
3

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

FOR IKEA PROJECT


1

RES
2P61

IP4U

100K

1P45

RES
9P4K
AUDIO-IN4-R

RES
3P68

RES
6P62

1n0

1P6Z

2P69

1
3
2

RES

IP67

3P67

CEC-HDMI

9P65

FP61
1P6A
MSJ-035-29D PPO (PHT)

10K

RES
3P6D

RES
3P4U

10n

RES
2P3M

22R

BAT54

6P64

10K

4K7

DIN-5V

RES
3P6B

RES
3P3P

3P4W

RES
2P4P

HOT-PLUG

AIN-5V

FP41

1P4U

3P3M

1K0

7P30
BC847BW

3P4T

IP3M

IP4M

SDA

3P4R

IP3Q

1P3Q

1K0

3P3N

22R

EDID3
WC

ADR

22R
3P3L

HDMI CONNECTOR 3

22R

DRX-HOTPLUG

ARX-HOTPLUG

100n

(256x8)
EEPROM

3P4Q

EDID NVM
HDMI 3

DRX-HOTPLUG

3P4P

DIN-5V

7P38
M24C02-WDW6

20
23 22
25 24
26

IP4Q

IP33

DRX-DDC-SCL
DRX-DDC-SDA

FP4S
FP4N

10K

DRXCPCEC-HDMI
FP4L
FP4T

22R

PDRX-DDC-SDA

30R

2P4L

DRX0DRXC+

3P4M

5P4L

RES

3P4N

FP4M
DIN-5V

1P4T

DRX1DRX0+

HDMI CONNECTOR SIDE

PDRX-DDC-SCL

22R

DC1R019WBER220

3P3S

IP4L

3P4L

9P4L RES

3P3W
FP0V

3P3U

10029449-002

0
1
2

WC

FP4P

DRX-DDC-SCL

DRX2DRX1+

10n

FP3W

(256x8)
EEPROM

1
2
3

3P3T

EDID NVM
HDMI SIDE

ARX-HOTPLUG

EDID SIDE
IP3T
7

3P3V

AIN-5V

9P3L RES

7P36
M24C02-WDW6

20
23 22

PARX-DDC-SDA
IP3P

IP5R

ARX-DDC-SCL
ARX-DDC-SDA

FP3T
FP3U

100n

2P3K

ARXCPCEC-HDMI
FP3R
FP3S

22R

30R

1P3T

1P3S

ARX0ARXC+

3P3Z

5P3K

9P3K
RES

AIN-5V

ARX1ARX0+

PARX-DDC-SCL

22R
IP3D

100n

ARX-DDC-SDA

2P3L

ARX-DDC-SCL

DRX2+

FP3V

ARX2+
ARX2ARX1+

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
21

1P3R

IP3N

3P3Y

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
21

1P4S

1P35

1P4R

BAT54C

I
PESD5V0S1BA

100p

RES
2P68

100K

9P4P

+3V3-STANDBY

RES 3P6G

IP5Z

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1

RES
7P4R
BC847BW

AUDIO-IN4-L

1K0

RES
3P66

RES
6P61

1P6Y

1n0

2P66

IP32

3P65

FP62

10

11

12

13

14

1P32 A8
1P33 A1
1P34 E8
1P35 E1
1P36 C8
1P3Q G4
1P3R F3
1P3S F3
1P3T F4
1P3V A3
1P3W C4
1P3Y A3
1P3Z A3
1P45 H14
1P4R E10
1P4S E10
1P4T E11
1P4U G11
1P4V D11
1P4W A10
1P4Y A10
1P4Z A10
1P6A I1
1P6Y I1
1P6Z I1
2P37 A5
2P38 A5
2P3A C5
2P3K F5
2P3L F5
2P3M G5
2P45 A12
2P46 A12
2P4C D12
2P4L E12
2P4M E12
2P4P G12
2P61 I3
2P66 I1
2P68 I3
2P69 I1
3P33 C4
3P34 C6
3P35 D3
3P36 D3
3P3A B5
3P3B B6
3P3C B5
3P3D B6
3P3E B5
3P3F A6
3P3G A6
3P3L G4
3P3M G6
3P3N G3
3P3P H3
3P3S G5
3P3T F6
3P3U F5
3P3V F6
3P3W F5
3P3Y E6
3P3Z E6
3P40 B12
3P41 C11
3P43 B13
3P44 B13
3P45 D10
3P46 B13
3P47 B12
3P48 A13
3P4A C13
3P4B D10
3P4C A13
3P4L E13
3P4M E13
3P4N F12
3P4P F13
3P4Q F13
3P4R G11
3P4S F12
3P4T G10
3P4U H10
3P4W F12
3P4Z G13
3P65 I2
3P66 I3
3P67 H2
3P68 I3
3P6A D6
3P6B H6
3P6C D13
3P6D G13
3P6E I8
3P6F I10
3P6G I8
5P32 A5
5P3K E5
5P41 A12
5P4L E12
6P30 A4
6P3M E4
6P41 A11
6P4L D11
6P61 I2
6P62 I2
6P63 D3
6P64 H4
6P65 D10
6P66 H11
7P30 G5
7P31 B4
7P32 C5
7P36 F4
7P38 F11
7P41 D12

7P44 B11
7P4P G12
7P4Q I9
7P4R I9
9P30 A4
9P31 B5
9P3K E4
9P3L F5
9P42 A11
9P43 B12
9P4J I10
9P4K H9
9P4L F12
9P4M I9
9P4N E11
9P4P I8
9P63-1 D9
9P63-2 C9
9P63-3 C9
9P63-4 C9
9P64-1 D9
9P64-2 D9
9P64-3 D9
9P64-4 D9
9P65 H14
FP0V F5
FP30 B1
FP31 B1
FP32 B1
FP33 B1
FP34 B1
FP35 B1
FP3K B5
FP3R F1
FP3S F1
FP3T F1
FP3U F1
FP3V F1
FP3W F1
FP41 F12
FP42 G12
FP46 B9
FP47 B8
FP48 B8
FP49 B9
FP4A B9
FP4C B8
FP4L F8
FP4M E10
FP4N F8
FP4P F8
FP4Q F8
FP4S F8
FP4T F8
FP61 H1
FP62 I1
FP63 H13
FP64 H14
FP65 B12
IP32 I3
IP33 F11
IP3A C5
IP3B A4
IP3D E4
IP3E A6
IP3F A7
IP3G C5
IP3H A11
IP3J B4
IP3K E11
IP3L B5
IP3M G5
IP3N E6
IP3P E7
IP3Q G5
IP3T F5
IP42 C13
IP49 A12
IP4B C12
IP4C A14
IP4D A13
IP4H C11
IP4L E13
IP4M F12
IP4P G12
IP4Q E14
IP4U I9
IP4Y I10
IP5K B12
IP5R F4
IP5Z I9
IP67 H3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

83

SSB: Digi IO: HDMI MUX

B08C

B08C

DIGI IO: HDMI MUX

A
+5V-MUX
82

75
63
54
22
13
1

VTTI

SCL
I2C
SDA

PP

29
95

1n0

FP71

5P75

+3V3-ANA

+5V-CON

FP73

IP70
9P71

FP4B

5P76

FP72

1n0

1n0
2P7J

AVEE

30R
2P7L

PDRX-DDC-SCL
PDRX-DDC-SDA

100n

DVEE

81
80
79
78

100n
2P7H

D3

D0
D1
D2
D3

2P7G

AUX

1n0

D2

1n0
2P7C

D1

+3V3-DIG
30R
100n

D0

PCRX-DDC-SCL
PCRX-DDC-SDA

2P7F

C0
C1
AUX
C2
C3

86
85
84
83

FP70

5P74
+3V3

1n0
2P7B

C3

PBRX-DDC-SCL
PBRX-DDC-SDA

+5V

2P7E

C2

94
93
92
91

IP7H

1n0
2P7A

B0
B1
AUX
B2
B3

9P73
RES

100n
2P79

C1

PARX-DDC-SCL
PARX-DDC-SDA

IP7I

DDC-SDA

100n
2P76

C0

A0
A1
A2
A3

99
98
97
96

+5V-MUX

30R

6P70

+5V
BAT54 COL

100K

AUX

3P83
4K7

1n0

B3

7P73
BSN20

100n
2P75

B2

RX2+
RX2-

90
89
88
87

COM0
COM1
AUX
COM2
COM3

B1

43
42

+5V

1n0
3P7A

B0

RX1+
RX1-

DDC-SCL

100n
2P78

OP3
ON3

40
39

2
IP7G
9P72
RES
+3V3

100n
2P74

OP2
ON2

A3

RX0+
RX0-

100n
2P7D

IN
IP
IN
IP
IN
IP
IN
IP

C
3P82
4K7

10u

52
53
55
56
58
59
61
62

DRXCDRXC+
DRX0DRX0+
DRX1DRX1+
DRX2DRX2+

A2

37
36

7P72
BSN20
IP7F
3

2P72

2K2

IN
IP
IN
IP
IN
IP
IN
IP

OP1
ON1

A1

RXC+
RXC-

10u

64
65
67
68
70
71
73
74

A0

34
33

2P73

2K2

CRXCCRXC+
CRX0CRX0+
CRX1CRX1+
CRX2CRX2+
IP7E 3P77

IN
IP
IN
IP
IN
IP
IN
IP

OP0
ON0

2P77

2
3
5
6
8
9
11
12

+3V3

2P70

2K2

BRXCBRXC+
BRX0BRX0+
BRX1BRX1+
BRX2BRX2+
IP7D 3P75

IN
IP
IN
IP
IN
IP
IN
IP

100
48
76
77

2P71

14
15
17
18
20
21
23
24

OTO
OCL
EN
EQ

0
PP_PRE
1

2K2

ARXCARXC+
ARX0ARX0+
ARX1ARX1+
ARX2ARX2+
IP7C 3P73

35
41

VTTO

0
PP_CH
1

+3V3-ANA

IP7B 3P71

0
1 I2C_ADDR
2

7
19
57
69

220u 25V

45
46

30
31

2P7K

100R

49
50

AMUXVCC

47K

SDA-SSB

AVCC

47K

100R
3P79

26
27
28

DVCC
RESET

RES
3P80

3P76

44

7P70
AD8197A-ASTZ

RES
3P81

9P70

RESET-SYSTEM

SCL-SSB

47
38
32

IP7A

4
10
16
25
51
60
66
72

10K
RES

3P78

+3V3-DIG

+3V3-ANA

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2P70 E6
2P71 F6
2P72 E7
2P73 F7
2P74 F7
2P75 F7
2P76 F7
2P77 F7
2P78 E7
2P79 F7
2P7A F8
2P7B F8
2P7C F8
2P7D F7
2P7E E8
2P7F E8
2P7G F8
2P7H F9
2P7J F9
2P7K F6
2P7L F9
3P71 C1
3P73 D1
3P75 D1
3P76 B1
3P77 E1
3P78 B1
3P79 C1
3P7A F7
3P80 D4
3P81 D4
3P82 C6
3P83 D6
5P74 E6
5P75 E6
5P76 F6
6P70 F5
7P70 B3
7P72 C5
7P73 D5
9P70 B1
9P71 F5
9P72 C6
9P73 D6
FP4B F5
FP70 E7
FP71 E7
FP72 F7
FP73 F2
IP70 F6
IP7A B1
IP7B C1
IP7C D1
IP7D D1
IP7E E1
IP7F C5
IP7G C6
IP7H D6
IP7I D5

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

84

SSB: Digi IO: PCMCIA Interf. & Buffer


1

DIGI IO: PCMCIA INTERFACE & BUFFER

B09A

11

10

12

B09A

+3V3_BUF

10u

2N01

30R

IM2N

5N02

2N20

+3V3

CA-ADDEN
IM2P

5N03

POD : SUPPLY / CONTROL

7N11-1
74LVC244APW
1

18
16
14
12

10

3N16-4 4

10R

CA-MDO0

3N11 10K

MDO1
MDO2
MDO3
MDO4
MDO5
MDO6
MDO7

3N16-3
3N16-2
3N16-1
3N17-4
3N17-3
3N17-2
3N17-1

3
2
1
4
3
2
1

6
7
8
5
6
7
8

10R
10R
10R
10R
10R
10R
10R

CA-MDO1
CA-MDO2
CA-MDO3
CA-MDO4
CA-MDO5
CA-MDO6
CA-MDO7

MOCLKA

3N18-1 1

10R

CA-MOCLK_VS2

IN29

3N12 10K

CA-CD1

IN03

3N13 10K

CA-CD2

IN10

3N14 10K

CA-VS1

IN11

3N15 10K

IN2A

3N19 10K

IN2D
MDO0

3N25

10K
10K

3N26-3 10K
6
3

IN2F

3N26-2 10K
7
2

MDO2
IN2G
MDO3

3N27-4 10K
5
4

IN2J

3N27-3 10K
6
3

IN2K

3N27-2 10K
7
2

IN2L

3N27-1 10K
8
1

MDO5
MDO6
MDO7

2
4
6
8

CA-ADDEN

7N12-2
74LVC244APW
19

100n

EN
18
16
14
12

PCMCIA-A14
PCMCIA-A13
PCMCIA-A12
PCMCIA-A11

17
15
13
11

3N23
10K

3N18-4 4

MOSTRTA

10R

EN
3
5
7
9

PCMCIA-A8
PCMCIA-A9
PCMCIA-A10

IN22

CA-MOSTRT

3N26-1 10K
8
1

IN2H
MDO4

PCI-AD14
PCI-AD13
PCI-AD12
PCI-AD11

PCI-AD8
PCI-AD9
PCI-AD10

3N26-4 10K
5
4

IN2E
MDO1

CA-ADDEN

E
3N18-3 3

MOVALA

10R

CA-MOVAL

IN20

CA-ADDEN

7N14-1
74LVC244APW
1

EN

2
4
6
8

18
16
14
12

CA-CE1
CA-CE2
CA-OE
CA-WE

3
5
7
9

CA-IOWR
CA-IORD
CA-REG
PCI-AD18

10

PCI-AD17
PCI-AD16
PCI-CBE2
PCI-CBE1

100n

IN2C
MOVALA

3N24

2N22
7N12-1
74LVC244APW
1

2N21

IN2B

PCMCIA-VCC-VPP

MDO0

IRQ-CA

MOSTRTA

IN26

3N10 10K

7N14-2
74LVC244APW
19

CA-ADDEN

EN

17
15
13
11

PCI-AD23
PCI-AD22
PCI-AD19
CA-WAIT

10

IN28

MOCLKA

ROW_B
1N00-B
GND3
35
CD1
CA-CD1
36
D11
MDO3
37
D12
MDO4
38
D13
MDO5
39
D14
MDO6
40
D15
MDO7
41
CE2
CA-CE2
42
VS1
CA-VS1
43
IORD
CA-IORD
44
IOWR
CA-IOWR
45
A17
CA-MISTRT
46
A18
CA-MDI0
47
A19
CA-MDI1
48
A20
CA-MDI2
49
A21
CA-MDI3
50
VCC2
51
PCMCIA-VCC-VPP
VPP2
52
A22
CA-MDI4
53
A23
CA-MDI5
54
A24
CA-MDI6
55
A25
CA-MDI7
56
VS2
MOCLKA
57
RESET
CA-RST
58
WAIT
CA-WAIT
59
INPACK
CA-INPACK
60
REG
CA-REG
61
BVD2|SPKR
MOVALA
62
BVD1|STSCHG
MOSTRTA
63
D8
MDO0
64
D9
MDO1
65
D10
MDO2
66
CD2
CA-CD2
67
GND4
68
FN05
71 72

IN27

10

CA-INPACK

20

10K

PCMCIA-A0
PCMCIA-A1
PCMCIA-A2
PCMCIA-A3

+3V3_BUF

20

PCMCIA-VCC-VPP

PCMCIA-VCC-VPP

IN18

3
5
7
9

20

EN

17
15
13
11

PCI-AD0
PCI-AD1
PCI-AD2
PCI-AD3

CA-WAIT

CA-MIVAL
CA-MICLK
PCMCIA-A12
PCMCIA-A7
PCMCIA-A6
PCMCIA-A5
PCMCIA-A4
PCMCIA-A3
PCMCIA-A2
PCMCIA-A1
PCMCIA-A0
PCMCIA-D0
PCMCIA-D1
PCMCIA-D2
3N20

7N11-2
74LVC244APW
19

CA-ADDEN

20

PCMCIA-D3
PCMCIA-D4
PCMCIA-D5
PCMCIA-D6
PCMCIA-D7
CA-CE1
PCMCIA-A10
CA-OE
PCMCIA-A11
PCMCIA-A9
PCMCIA-A8
PCMCIA-A13
PCMCIA-A14
CA-WE
IRQ-CA

10

22u

RES

2N05

0R4

10K

PCMCIA-VCC-VPP
+T

3N21

3N09
+5V

20

CABLE CARD INTERFACE


ROW_A
1N00-A
10074595-050MLF
GND1
1
D3
2
D4
3
D5
4
D6
5
D7
6
CE1
7
A10
8
OE
9
A11
10
A9
11
A8
12
A13
13
A14
14
WE|P
15
RDY|BSY
16
VCC1
17
VPP1
18
A16
19
A15
20
A12
21
A7
22
A6
23
A5
24
A4
25
A3
26
A2
27
A1
28
A0
29
D0
30
D1
31
D2
32
WP|IOIS16
33
GND2
34
69 70

PCMCIA-A7
PCMCIA-A6
PCMCIA-A5
PCMCIA-A4

10

(POD IS THE EQUIVALENT OF COMMON INTERFACE)

10u

2N03

30R

EN

2
4
6
8

PCI-AD7
PCI-AD6
PCI-AD5
PCI-AD4

+3V3

20

100n

10u

2N02

30R

13

IN2M

5N01

+3V3

10074595-050MLF

CA-MICLK-OUT
CA-MIVAL-OUT
CA-MISTRT-OUT

1 9N16-1
3 9N16-3
4 9N16-4

8
6
5

IN41 CA-MICLK
IN42 CA-MIVAL
IN43 CA-MISTRT

CA-MDI0-OUT
CA-MDI1-OUT
CA-MDI2-OUT
CA-MDI3-OUT

IN33
IN34
IN35
IN36

1
2
3
4

9N17-1
9N17-2
9N17-3
9N17-4

8
7
6
5

IN44
IN45
IN46
IN47

CA-MDI0
CA-MDI1
CA-MDI2
CA-MDI3

CA-MDI4-OUT
CA-MDI5-OUT
CA-MDI6-OUT
CA-MDI7-OUT

IN37
IN38
IN39
IN40

1
2
3
4

9N18-1
9N18-2
9N18-3
9N18-4

8
7
6
5

IN48
IN49
IN50
IN51

CA-MDI4
CA-MDI5
CA-MDI6
CA-MDI7

IN24
CA-DATADIR

7N13
74LVC245A
1

IN25
CA-DATAEN

19

PCMCIA-D2

PCMCIA-D1
PCMCIA-D3
PCMCIA-D4
PCMCIA-D5
PCMCIA-D6
PCMCIA-D7
PCMCIA-D0

3
4
5
6
7
8
9

100n

IN30
IN31
IN32

20

CA-MICLK-OUT
CA-MIVAL-OUT
CA-MISTRT-OUT

3EN1
3EN2
G3
1
2

18

PCI-AD26

17
16
15
14
13
12
11

PCI-AD25
PCI-AD27
PCI-AD28
PCI-AD29
PCI-AD30
PCI-AD31
PCI-AD24

10

CA-MDI0-OUT
CA-MDI1-OUT
CA-MDI2-OUT
CA-MDI3-OUT
CA-MDI4-OUT
CA-MDI5-OUT
CA-MDI6-OUT
CA-MDI7-OUT

2N23

1N01
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22

21

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10

11

12

13

1N00-A B2
1N00-B E2
1N01 H2
2N01 A7
2N02 A7
2N03 B7
2N05 B1
2N20 A12
2N21 E12
2N22 C12
2N23 H12
3N09 B1
3N10 C5
3N11 C5
3N12 C5
3N13 C5
3N14 D5
3N15 D5
3N16-1 C8
3N16-2 C8
3N16-3 C8
3N16-4 C8
3N17-1 D8
3N17-2 C8
3N17-3 C8
3N17-4 C8
3N18-1 D8
3N18-3 E8
3N18-4 E8
3N19 D5
3N20 D3
3N21 E11
3N23 E11
3N24 D5
3N25 D5
3N26-1 E5
3N26-2 E5
3N26-3 E5
3N26-4 D5
3N27-1 E5
3N27-2 E5
3N27-3 E5
3N27-4 E5
5N01 A7
5N02 A7
5N03 A7
7N11-1 A11
7N11-2 B11
7N12-1 C11
7N12-2 D11
7N13 H12
7N14-1 E12
7N14-2 G12
9N16-1 H7
9N16-3 H7
9N16-4 H7
9N17-1 H7
9N17-2 H7
9N17-3 H7
9N17-4 H7
9N18-1 I7
9N18-2 I7
9N18-3 I7
9N18-4 I7
FN05 G3
IM2N A8
IM2P A8
IN03 C5
IN10 D5
IN11 D5
IN18 D3
IN20 F11
IN22 E11
IN24 H11
IN25 H11
IN26 D3
IN27 C5
IN28 C5
IN29 C5
IN2A D5
IN2B D5
IN2C D5
IN2D D5
IN2E E5
IN2F E5
IN2G E5
IN2H E5
IN2J E5
IN2K E5
IN2L E5
IN2M A7

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

85

SSB: Digi IO: Class-D


1

10

11

12

13

CLASS D

B10A

B10A

+5V

TO LED PANEL

1D10

ID14
ID15

LED1
KEYBOARD

100R

FD10
FD11
FD12
FD13
FD14
FD15
FD16
FD17

220R
100R
30R
100R

GNDSND

2D23
100p

2D21

2D22 RES
100p

2D20

100p

100p

100p

2D18

2D19

100p

47n

100p

100p

11 10

RES 2D5E

2D5C

RES 2D5A

RES 2D5B

100p

9D0A

10u

+AUDIO-POWER

FD19

10R

3D15

ID13

2D11

5D15

-12V2

VDDA

100n

VSSA

12V2

ID21
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

GNDSND
5D11

30R

ID18

1n0

3D11
3D12
5D16
3D16
9D10

ID16

2D14

ID11
ID12

RC
LED2

10R

1n0

3D10

LIGHT-SENSOR

2D12

ID10

3D14

5D14

FD20

100n

10u

-AUDIO-POWER

2D10

+3V3-STANDBY

GNDSND
5D10

VSS

2D16
220u 25V

GNDSND

-12V2

30R

ID17

VDD
12V2

2D17
220u 25V

GNDSND

GNDSND

BM09B-SRSS-TBT

GNDSND

GNDSND

GNDSND

VDDA

GNDSND

15n

ID39

470n
2D40
470n

3D29
10R

ENGAGE

TEST
CGND VSSA

VSSP

7D11
BC857BW

ID40
AUDIO-PROT

24 -1V3
ID43

POWERUP

2D41
1n0

5D13
22u

2D48
100n

2D49
1n0
VSS

VSSD|HW

ID45
7D12
BC847BW

ID49
2D53
1n0

3D36
220K

220K

(DC-DC)

ID47

GNDSND

3D38
VSSA

FD29
10K

STAB2

15n

3D35

DREF

21 3V9
25

2D44
ID36
2D45
ID38

47K

STAB1

28 8V9

3D28

BOOT2

HVPREF

LEFT +
GNDSND
GNDSND
RIGHT -

+3V3

47K

OSCIO

19

2D38
1n0

3D33

BOOT1

GNDSND

2D37
1n0

220n

HVP2

OSCREF

ID30

1
2
3
4
1735446-4

30

2D46

INREF

EMC 2D35
FD27 1n0

FD22
FD23
FD24
FD26

10u

EMC
2D51
1n0

HVP1

47K

2D52

VDDA

3D41

22K

3D39

RESERVED

0R

4 2V6

2D31
1n0

56K

+3V3

7D13
BC847BW

100n

3D34

ID28

2D5F

ID51

10K

10K

3D37
AUDIO-MUTE

3D40

2D47

VSSA
FD30

22

3D50

MUTE

31

11
-8V2
ID41
18
ID42 4V7
5
3V2
ID46
6
-2V6
ID48
13
470n

6D01

BAS316

NC
GNDSND

ID25

DIAG

IN2N

ID44

DETECT1

OUT2

27

220n

VSSA

1u0
2D42
2D43
3D27

22R

1D12
OUT1

2D50

2D39

3D18

TO SPEAKERS

ID50

ID32

IN2P

ID20

220n

2D29
1n0

22R

10K

IN1N

2D25

GNDSND

ID24

VDDP

CLASS D
POWER
AMPLIFIER

ID19

220n

3D42

3D24
12K

1
16
17
32

ID31
3D25

1u0
1u0

IN1P

GND_HS

FD28

-AUDIO-R

*
*

2D33
2D34

2
-2V8
ID27
3
ID29
-2V8
15
2D36 -2V8
220p
14
ID33
-2V8
ID34 12
100n
-7V6
100n
ID35 10
39K

33

FD25

ID26
10K
10K

3D22
3D23

2D32
220p

GNDSND

VDDA

3D21
12K

2D24

3D19
10R

GNDSND

29
20

1u0

26
23

2D30

3D20

ID23

FD21

+AUDIO-L

ID22
10K

100n

2D27

GNDSND
7D10
TDA8932BTW

5D12
22u

2D28

100n

2D26

VDD

GNDSND

7D15
BC847BW

12K

3D45
7D16
PDTC114ET

STANDBY

3D44
10K

10K

GNDSND

GNDSND

2D55
2D56

ID53

3D43

A-STDBY

GNDSND

VSSA

ID52
GNDSND

100n
100n

VSS

GNDSND
GNDSND

DC-DETECTION

GNDSND GNDSND

GNDSND

GNDSND

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10

11

12

13

1D10 B5
1D12 E12
2D10 B8
2D11 B12
2D12 B7
2D14 B10
2D16 C8
2D17 C12
2D18 C3
2D19 C3
2D20 C3
2D21 C3
2D22 C4
2D23 C4
2D24 E10
2D25 E10
2D26 E6
2D27 E7
2D28 E9
2D29 E9
2D30 E5
2D31 E8
2D32 E5
2D33 F5
2D34 F5
2D35 F8
2D36 F5
2D37 F8
2D38 F9
2D39 F5
2D40 F9
2D41 F9
2D42 F5
2D43 F5
2D44 F7
2D45 F7
2D46 F10
2D47 G5
2D48 G7
2D49 G8
2D50 G10
2D51 G6
2D52 G5
2D53 G8
2D55 H7
2D56 H7
2D5A C2
2D5B C2
2D5C C2
2D5E C2
2D5F H11
3D10 B3
3D11 B3
3D12 C3
3D14 B8
3D15 B11
3D16 C3
3D18 E11
3D19 E8
3D20 E4
3D21 E5
3D22 F4
3D23 F4
3D24 F5
3D25 F4
3D27 F5
3D28 F12
3D29 F8
3D33 G12
3D34 G5
3D35 G12
3D36 G11
3D37 G2
3D38 G11
3D39 G2
3D40 G4
3D41 G4
3D42 G10
3D43 H4
3D44 H5
3D45 H4
3D50 H11
5D10 C11
5D11 C8
5D12 E9
5D13 F9
5D14 B7
5D15 B11
5D16 C3
6D01 G3
7D10 E6
7D11 F12
7D12 G11
7D13 G3
7D15 G12
7D16 H4
9D0A C5
9D10 C3
FD10 B4
FD11 B4
FD12 B4
FD13 C4
FD14 C4
FD15 C4
FD16 C4
FD17 C4
FD19 B11

FD20 B7
FD21 E4
FD22 E11
FD23 F11
FD24 F11
FD25 F3
FD26 F11
FD27 F7
FD28 F4
FD29 G12
FD30 G4
ID10 B2
ID11 B2
ID12 B2
ID13 B12
ID14 C2
ID15 C2
ID16 B8
ID17 C12
ID18 C8
ID19 E10
ID20 E10
ID21 B8
ID22 E4
ID23 E5
ID24 E8
ID25 E7
ID26 F4
ID27 F5
ID28 F7
ID29 F5
ID30 F8
ID31 F4
ID32 F4
ID33 F5
ID34 F6
ID35 F6
ID36 F7
ID38 F7
ID39 F7
ID40 F12
ID41 G5
ID42 G6
ID43 G8
ID44 G10
ID45 G11
ID46 G5
ID47 G11
ID48 G6
ID49 G8
ID50 G10
ID51 G2
ID52 H3
ID53 H5

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

86

SSB: SRP List Explanation


Example
Net Name

Diagram

+12-15V
AP1 (4x)
+12-15V
AP4 (4x)
+12-15V
AP5 (12x)
+12-15V
AP6 (4x)
+12-15V
AP7 (8x)
+12V
AP1 (4x)
+12V_NF
AP1 (2x)
+12VAL
AP1 (2x)
+25VLP
AP1 (4x)
+25VLP
AP2 (1x)
+3V3-STANDBY
AP5 (3x)
+400V-F
AP1 (2x)
+400V-F
AP2 (2x)
+400V-F
AP3 (2x)
+5V2
AP1 (6x)
+5V2
AP2 (1x)
+5V2-NF
AP1 (1x)
+5V2-NF
AP2 (1x)
+5V-SW
AP1 (6x)
+5V-SW
AP2 (1x)
+8V6
AP1 (3x)
+AUX
AP1 (2x)
+AUX
AP2 (1x)
+DC-F
AP1 (2x)
+DC-F
AP3 (2x)
+SUB-SPEAKER
AP5 (1x)
+SUB-SPEAKER
AP6 (2x)
-12-15V
AP1 (4x)
-12-15V
AP4 (6x)
-12-15V
AP5 (14x)
-12-15V
AP6 (6x)
-12-15V
AP7 (8x)
AL-OFF
AP1 (2x)
AUDIO-L
AP4 (1x)
AUDIO-L
AP5 (1x)
AUDIO-PROT
AP5 (3x)
AUDIO-R
AP4 (1x)
AUDIO-R
AP5 (1x)
AUDIO-SW
AP5 (1x)
AUDIO-SW
AP7 (1x)
BOOST
AP1 (2x)
CPROT
AP4 (2x)
CPROT
AP5 (1x)
CPROT-SW
AP5 (1x)
CPROT-SW
AP6 (2x)
-DC-F
AP1 (2x)
-DC-F
AP3 (2x)
DC-PROT
AP1 (1x)
DC-PROT
AP5 (2x)
DIM-CONTROL
AP1 (2x)
FEEDBACK+SW
AP6 (2x)
FEEDBACK-L
AP4 (2x)
FEEDBACK-R
AP4 (2x)
FEEDBACK-SW
AP6 (2x)
GND-AL
AP1 (2x)
GNDHA
AP1 (40x)
GNDHA
AP2 (20x)
GNDHA
AP3 (2x)
GNDHOT
AP3 (2x)
GND-L
AP1 (2x)
GND-L
AP4 (4x)
GND-L
AP5 (34x)
GND-LL
AP4 (7x)
GND-LL
AP5 (1x)
GND-LR
AP4 (7x)
GND-LR
AP5 (1x)
GND-LSW
AP5 (1x)
GND-LSW
AP6 (15x)
GND-S
AP1 (11x)
GND-SA
AP4 (8x)
GND-SA
AP5 (2x)
GND-SA
AP6 (8x)
GND-SA
AP7 (6x)
GNDscrew
AP3 (2x)
GNDscrew
AP5 (2x)
GND-SSB
AP5 (3x)
GND-SSP
AP1 (51x)
GND-SSP
AP2 (15x)
IN+SW
AP6 (2x)
IN-L
AP4 (2x)
IN-R
AP4 (2x)
IN-SW
AP6 (2x)
INV-MUTE
AP4 (1x)
INV-MUTE
AP5 (1x)
INV-MUTE
AP6 (1x)
LEFT-SPEAKER
AP4 (1x)
LEFT-SPEAKER
AP5 (1x)
MUTE
AP4 (2x)
MUTE
AP5 (1x)
MUTE
AP6 (2x)
ON-OFF
AP1 (3x)
OUT
AP6 (1x)
OUT
AP7 (2x)
OUTN
AP6 (1x)
OUTN
AP7 (1x)
POWER-GOOD
AP1 (2x)
POWER-OK-PLATFORM AP1 (2x)
RIGHT-SPEAKER
AP4 (1x)
RIGHT-SPEAKER
AP5 (1x)
SOUND-ENABLE
AP5 (3x)
STANDBY
AP1 (5x)
STANDBY
AP2 (1x)
-SUB-SPEAKER
AP5 (1x)
-SUB-SPEAKER
AP6 (2x)
V-CLAMP
AP1 (1x)
V-CLAMP
AP3 (2x)

1.1.

Personal Notes:

Introduction
SRP (Service Reference Protocol) is a software tool that creates a list with all references to signal lines. The list contains
references to the signals within all schematics of a PWB. It replaces the text references currently printed next to the signal
names in the schematics. These printed references are created manually and are therefore not guaranteed to be 100%
correct. In addition, in the current crowded schematics there is often none or very little place for these references.
Some of the PWB schematics will use SRP while others will still use the manual references. Either there will be an SRP
reference list for a schematic, or there will be printed references in the schematic.

1.2.

Non-SRP Schematics
There are several different signals available in a schematic:

1.2.1.

Power Supply Lines


All power supply lines are available in the supply line overview (see chapter 6). In the schematics (see chapter 7) is not
indicated where supplies are coming from or going to.
It is however indicated if a supply is incoming (created elsewhere), or outgoing (created or adapted in the current schematic).
+5V

Outgoing
1.2.2.

+5V

Incoming

Normal Signals
For normal signals, a schematic reference (e.g. B14b) is placed next to the signals.
B14b

1.2.3.

signal_name

Grounds
For normal and special grounds (e.g. GNDHOT or GND3V3 etc.), nothing is indicated.

1.3.

SRP Schematics
SRP is a tool, which automatically creates a list with signal references, indicating on which schematic the signals are used.
A reference is created for all signals indicated with an SRP symbol, these symbols are:
+5V

name

name

+5V

Power supply line.

name

Stand alone signal or switching line (used as less as possible).


name

Signal line into a wire tree.


name

name

Switching line into a wire tree.


name

Bi-directional line (e.g. SDA) into a wire tree.


name

Signal line into a wire tree, its direction depends on the circuit (e.g. ingoing for PDP, outgoing for LCD sets).
Remarks:

When there is a black dot on the "signal direction arrow" it is an SRP symbol, so there will be a reference to the signal
name in the SRP list.

All references to normal grounds (Ground symbols without additional text) are not listed in the reference list, this to keep
it concise.

Signals that are not used in multiple schematics, but only once or several times in the same schematic, are included
in the SRP reference list, but only with one reference.
Additional Tip:
When using the PDF service manual file, you can very easily search for signal names and follow the signal over all the
schematics. In Adobe PDF reader:

Select the signal name you want to search for, with the "Select text" tool.

Copy and paste the signal name in the "Search PDF" tool.

Search for all occurrences of the signal name.

Now you can quickly jump between the different occurrences and follow the signal over all schematics. It is advised to
"zoom in" to e.g. 150% to see clearly, which text is selected. Then you can zoom out, to get an overview of the complete
schematic.
PS. It is recommended to use at least Adobe PDF (reader) version 6.x, due to better search possibilities in this version.
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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7.

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SSB: SRP List Part 1


Netname
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12VD
+12VD
+12VD
+12VD
+12VD
+12VF
+1V2DVB
+1V2-PNX8541
+1V2-PNX8541
+1V2-PNX8541
+1V2-PNX8541
+1V2-PNX8541
+1V2-STANDBY
+1V2-STANDBY
+1V8-PNX8541
+1V8-PNX8541
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3_BUF
+3V3-ANA
+3V3-DIG
+3V3DVB
+3V3-EXT
+3V3-EXT
+3V3F
+3V3F
+3V3-NAND
+3V3-PER
+3V3-PER
+3V3-PER
+3V3-STANDBY
+3V3-STANDBY
+3V3-STANDBY
+3V3-STANDBY
+3V3-STANDBY
+3V3-STANDBY
+3V3-STANDBY
+3V3-STANDBY
+3V3-STANDBY
+3V3-STANDBY
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V-CON
+5V-CON
+5VD
+5V-MUX
+5V-TUN
+5V-TUN
+AUDIO-L
+AUDIO-L
+AUDIO-POWER
+AUDIO-POWER
+AUDIO-POWER
4-MHz
4-MHz
ADAC(1)
ADAC(1)
ADAC(2)
ADAC(2)
ADAC(3)
ADAC(3)
ADAC(4)

3139 123 6417.2

Diagram ADAC(4)
B02A (1x)
B02B (1x)
B02C (1x)
B02B (1x)
B03A (1x)
B04A (2x)
B06B (2x)
B07B (1x)
B02A (2x)
B03B (7x)
B02A (2x)
B03B (1x)
B04A (1x)
B04E (1x)
B04P (8x)
B02B (1x)
B04P (1x)
B04G (8x)
B04P (2x)
B010A (2x)
B02A (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04A (3x)
B04C (1x)
B04L (1x)
B04P (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B05A (5x)
B06A (1x)
B06B (3x)
B07A (2x)
B07B (1x)
B07D (4x)
B08A (7x)
B08C (3x)
B09A (3x)
B09A (2x)
B08C (3x)
B08C (2x)
B03B (8x)
B04C (1x)
B07D (1x)
B02A (2x)
B04G (1x)
B04Q (5x)
B04C (2x)
B04E (7x)
B04P (11x)
B010A (1x)
B02B (2x)
B04A (11x)
B04C (1x)
B04D (2x)
B04M (1x)
B04P (1x)
B06B (1x)
B07D (2x)
B08B (1x)
B010A (1x)
B02C (1x)
B03A (1x)
B04A (2x)
B04L (1x)
B04M (1x)
B07A (4x)
B07B (1x)
B07D (1x)
B08A (1x)
B08B (4x)
B08C (3x)
B08B (4x)
B08C (1x)
B06B (1x)
B08C (2x)
B03A (3x)
B03B (2x)
B010A (1x)
B04I (1x)
B010A (1x)
B02B (1x)
B04I (1x)
B03A (2x)
B03B (1x)
B04I (1x)
B04L (1x)
B04I (1x)
B04L (1x)
B04L (1x)
B04M (2x)
B04L (1x)

ADAC(5)
ADAC(5)
ADAC(6)
ADAC(6)
ADAC(7)
ADAC(7)
ADAC(8)
ADAC(8)
AGC-COMP
AIN-5V
ALE
A-PLOP
A-PLOP
A-PLOP
AP-SCART-OUT-L
AP-SCART-OUT-L
AP-SCART-OUT-R
AP-SCART-OUT-R
ARX0ARX0ARX0+
ARX0+
ARX1ARX1ARX1+
ARX1+
ARX2ARX2ARX2+
ARX2+
ARXCARXCARXC+
ARXC+
ARX-DDC-SCL
ARX-DDC-SDA
ARX-HOTPLUG
AUDIO-CL-L
AUDIO-CL-L
AUDIO-CL-R
AUDIO-CL-R
AUDIO-IN1-L
AUDIO-IN1-L
AUDIO-IN1-R
AUDIO-IN1-R
AUDIO-IN2-L
AUDIO-IN2-L
AUDIO-IN2-R
AUDIO-IN2-R
AUDIO-IN3-L
AUDIO-IN3-L
AUDIO-IN3-R
AUDIO-IN3-R
AUDIO-IN4-L
AUDIO-IN4-L
AUDIO-IN4-R
AUDIO-IN4-R
AUDIO-IN5-L
AUDIO-IN5-L
AUDIO-IN5-L
AUDIO-IN5-R
AUDIO-IN5-R
AUDIO-IN5-R
AUDIO-MUTE
AUDIO-MUTE
AUDIO-MUTE-UP
AUDIO-OUT-L
AUDIO-OUT-L
AUDIO-OUT-L
AUDIO-OUT-R
AUDIO-OUT-R
AUDIO-OUT-R
-AUDIO-POWER
-AUDIO-POWER
-AUDIO-POWER
AUDIO-PROT
AUDIO-PROT
-AUDIO-R
-AUDIO-R
AUDIO-RESET
AUDIO-RESET
AUDIO-VDD
AUDIO-VDD
AUDIO-VEE
AV1-BLK
AV1-BLK
AV1-BLK-BO
AV1-BLK-BO
AV1-STATUS
AV1-STATUS
AV1-STATUS

B04M (2x)
B04I (1x)
B04L (1x)
B04I (1x)
B04L (1x)
B04I (1x)
B04L (3x)
B04I (1x)
B04L (3x)
B03B (2x)
B08B (3x)
B04A (2x)
B04M (2x)
B07A (1x)
B07B (2x)
B07A (3x)
B07D (1x)
B07A (3x)
B07D (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (2x)
B08B (2x)
B08B (2x)
B04I (1x)
B07A (1x)
B04I (1x)
B07A (1x)
B04L (1x)
B07A (1x)
B04L (1x)
B07A (1x)
B04L (1x)
B07A (1x)
B04L (1x)
B07A (1x)
B04L (1x)
B07B (1x)
B04L (1x)
B07B (1x)
B04L (1x)
B08B (1x)
B04L (1x)
B08B (1x)
B04L (1x)
B07C (2x)
B07D (1x)
B04L (1x)
B07C (2x)
B07D (1x)
B010A (1x)
B04A (1x)
B04A (3x)
B04I (1x)
B07B (1x)
B07D (1x)
B04I (1x)
B07B (1x)
B07D (1x)
B010A (1x)
B02B (1x)
B04I (1x)
B010A (1x)
B02A (1x)
B010A (1x)
B04I (1x)
B04A (3x)
B04M (1x)
B04I (7x)
B04M (2x)
B04I (5x)
B04A (2x)
B07A (1x)
B07A (1x)
B07D (1x)
B04A (1x)
B07A (1x)
B07D (1x)

AV2-BLK
AV2-BLK
AV2-STATUS
AV2-STATUS
AV2-STATUS
AV3-PB
AV3-PB
AV3-PR
AV3-PR
AV3-Y
AV3-Y
BACKLIGHT-BOOST
BACKLIGHT-CONTROL
BACKLIGHT-CONTROL
BACKLIGHT-CONTROL
BACKLIGHT-OUT
BACKLIGHT-OUT
BIN-5V
BOLT-ON-IO_RESET-STI7100
BRX0BRX0BRX0+
BRX0+
BRX1BRX1BRX1+
BRX1+
BRX2BRX2BRX2+
BRX2+
BRXCBRXCBRXC+
BRXC+
BRX-DDC-SCL
BRX-DDC-SDA
BRX-HOTPLUG
CA-ADDEN
CA-ADDEN
CA-CD1
CA-CD1
CA-CD2
CA-CD2
CA-CE1
CA-CE2
CA-DATADIR
CA-DATADIR
CA-DATAEN
CA-DATAEN
CA-INPACK
CA-IORD
CA-IOWR
CA-MDI0
CA-MDI0
CA-MDI0-OUT
CA-MDI1
CA-MDI1
CA-MDI1-OUT
CA-MDI2
CA-MDI2
CA-MDI2-OUT
CA-MDI3
CA-MDI3
CA-MDI3-OUT
CA-MDI4
CA-MDI4
CA-MDI4-OUT
CA-MDI5
CA-MDI5
CA-MDI5-OUT
CA-MDI6
CA-MDI6
CA-MDI6-OUT
CA-MDI7
CA-MDI7
CA-MDI7-OUT
CA-MDO0
CA-MDO0
CA-MDO1
CA-MDO1
CA-MDO2
CA-MDO2
CA-MDO3
CA-MDO3
CA-MDO4
CA-MDO4
CA-MDO5
CA-MDO5
CA-MDO6
CA-MDO6
CA-MDO7

B04A (1x)
B07A (1x)
B04A (1x)
B07A (1x)
B07D (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07B (2x)
B04K (1x)
B07B (2x)
B04K (1x)
B07B (2x)
B02B (1x)
B04A (1x)
B04E (2x)
B06B (1x)
B02B (1x)
B06B (1x)
B08B (3x)
B04A (2x)
B08B (2x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (2x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (2x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (2x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (2x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (2x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (2x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (2x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (2x)
B08B (2x)
B08B (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (6x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04N (1x)

CA-MDO7
CA-MICLK
CA-MICLK
CA-MICLK-OUT
CA-MISTRT
CA-MISTRT
CA-MISTRT-OUT
CA-MIVAL
CA-MIVAL
CA-MIVAL-OUT
CA-MOCLK_VS2
CA-MOCLK_VS2
CA-MOSTRT
CA-MOSTRT
CA-MOVAL
CA-MOVAL
CA-OE
CA-REG
CA-RST
CA-RST
CA-VS1
CA-VS1
CA-WAIT
CA-WE
CEC-HDMI
CEC-HDMI
CEC-HDMI
CIN-5V
CRX0CRX0CRX0+
CRX0+
CRX1CRX1CRX1+
CRX1+
CRX2CRX2CRX2+
CRX2+
CRXCCRXCCRXC+
CRXC+
CRX-DDC-SCL
CRX-DDC-SDA
CRX-HOTPLUG
CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON
CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON
CTRL1-MIPS_LCD-PWR-ON
CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON
CTRL1-STBY_LAMP-ON
CTRL2-STBY_PWM-BOOST
CTRL2-STBY_PWM-BOOST
CTRL3-STBY_POWER-OK-DISP
CTRL3-STBY_POWER-OK-DISP
CTRL4-STBY_SELECT
CTRL4-STBY_SELECT
CTRL5-STBY
CTRL-DISP1
CTRL-DISP1
CTRL-DISP2
CTRL-DISP2
CTRL-DISP3
CTRL-DISP3
CTRL-DISP4
CTRL-DISP4
CVBS4
CVBS4
CVBS-OUT-SC1
CVBS-OUT-SC1-iTV
CVBS-OUT-SC1-iTV
CVBS-TER-OUT
CVBS-TER-OUT
DDC-SCL
DDC-SCL
DDC-SDA
DDC-SDA
DDR2-A0
DDR2-A1
DDR2-A10
DDR2-A11
DDR2-A12
DDR2-A2
DDR2-A3
DDR2-A4
DDR2-A5
DDR2-A6
DDR2-A7
DDR2-A8
DDR2-A9
DDR2-BA0

B09A (1x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04N (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (3x)
B09A (2x)
B04A (2x)
B04H (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08B (3x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (2x)
B08B (2x)
B08B (2x)
B04E (1x)
B05A (1x)
B06B (2x)
B04A (3x)
B06B (1x)
B04A (2x)
B06B (2x)
B04A (3x)
B06B (1x)
B04A (2x)
B06B (1x)
B06B (2x)
B06A (1x)
B06B (1x)
B06A (1x)
B06B (1x)
B06A (1x)
B06B (1x)
B06A (1x)
B06B (1x)
B03A (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07A (2x)
B07A (1x)
B07D (1x)
B03A (1x)
B07A (1x)
B04H (1x)
B08C (1x)
B04H (1x)
B08C (1x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)

DDR2-BA1
DDR2-CAS
DDR2-CKE
DDR2-CLK_N
DDR2-CLK_P
DDR2-CS
DDR2-D0
DDR2-D1
DDR2-D10
DDR2-D11
DDR2-D12
DDR2-D13
DDR2-D14
DDR2-D15
DDR2-D16
DDR2-D17
DDR2-D18
DDR2-D19
DDR2-D2
DDR2-D20
DDR2-D21
DDR2-D22
DDR2-D23
DDR2-D24
DDR2-D25
DDR2-D26
DDR2-D27
DDR2-D28
DDR2-D29
DDR2-D3
DDR2-D30
DDR2-D31
DDR2-D4
DDR2-D5
DDR2-D6
DDR2-D7
DDR2-D8
DDR2-D9
DDR2-DQM0
DDR2-DQM1
DDR2-DQM2
DDR2-DQM3
DDR2-DQS0_N
DDR2-DQS0_P
DDR2-DQS1_N
DDR2-DQS1_P
DDR2-DQS2_N
DDR2-DQS2_P
DDR2-DQS3_N
DDR2-DQS3_P
DDR2-ODT
DDR2-RAS
DDR2-VREF-CTRL
DDR2-VREF-DDR
DDR2-WE
DETECT1
DETECT1
DETECT2
DIN-5V
DRX0DRX0DRX0+
DRX0+
DRX1DRX1DRX1+
DRX1+
DRX2DRX2DRX2+
DRX2+
DRXCDRXCDRXC+
DRXC+
DRX-DDC-SCL
DRX-DDC-SDA
DRX-HOTPLUG
DV-B0_UART2-RX
DV-B0_UART2-RX_1
DV-B0_UART2-RX_1
DV-B1_UART2-TX
DV-B1_UART2-TX_1
DV-B1_UART2-TX_1
DV-B2_DEBUG-BREAK
DV-B3
DV-B4_UV0
DV-B5_UV1
DV-B6_Y0
DV-B7_Y1
DV-CLK
DV-FF_DE

B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (3x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (3x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (3x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (3x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (4x)
B04G (2x)
B04G (3x)
B04G (4x)
B010A (1x)
B04A (3x)
B04A (2x)
B08B (3x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (2x)
B08B (2x)
B08B (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (1x)
B07D (1x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (1x)
B07D (1x)
B05A (1x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)

DV-G0_UV2
DV-G1_UV3
DV-G2_UV4
DV-G3_UV5
DV-G4_UV6
DV-G5_UV7
DV-G6_UV8
DV-G7_UV9
DV-HS
DV-R0_Y2
DV-R1_Y3
DV-R2_Y4
DV-R3_Y5
DV-R4_Y6
DV-R5_Y7
DV-R6_Y8
DV-R7_Y9
DV-VS
EA
EJTAG-DETECT
EJTAG-DETECT
EJTAG-TCK
EJTAG-TCK
EJTAG-TDI
EJTAG-TDI
EJTAG-TDO
EJTAG-TDO
EJTAG-TMS
EJTAG-TMS
EJTAG-TRSTN
EJTAG-TRSTN
ENABLE-3V3
ENABLE-3V3
ENABLE-3V3
FE-CLK
FE-CLK
FE-DATA0
FE-DATA0
FE-DATA1
FE-DATA1
FE-DATA2
FE-DATA2
FE-DATA3
FE-DATA3
FE-DATA4
FE-DATA4
FE-DATA5
FE-DATA5
FE-DATA6
FE-DATA6
FE-DATA7
FE-DATA7

B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B05A (2x)
B04A (2x)
B04A (2x)
B07D (1x)
B04E (1x)
B07D (2x)
B04E (1x)
B07D (3x)
B04E (1x)
B07D (1x)
B04E (1x)
B07D (2x)
B04E (1x)
B07D (2x)
B02A (1x)
B02C (1x)
B04A (2x)
B03B (1x)
B04N (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04N (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04N (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04N (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04N (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04N (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04N (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04N (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04N (1x)

I_18010_044.eps
030608

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

7.

88

SSB: SRP List Part 2


Netname

Diagram

FE-ERR
FE-SOP
FE-SOP
FE-VALID
FE-VALID
FRONT-C
FRONT-C
FRONT-C
FRONT-Y_CVBS
FRONT-Y_CVBS
FRONT-Y_CVBS
GND-SIG
GNDSND
GNDSND
HOT-PLUG
HOT-PLUG
HP_LOUT
HP_LOUT
HP_ROUT
HP_ROUT
HP-DETECT
HP-DETECT
HP-DETECT
HSYNC
HSYNC
H-SYNC-VGA
H-SYNC-VGA
IF-FILTN1
IF-FILTN2
IF-FILTN3
IF-FILTP1
IF-FILTP2
IF-FILTP3
IF-N
IF-N
IF-N
IF-P
IF-P
IF-P
IRQ-CA
IRQ-CA
IRQ-FRAME-SYNC
IRQ-PCI
IRQ-PCI
JTAG-TCK
JTAG-TCK
JTAG-TDI
JTAG-TDI
JTAG-TDO
JTAG-TDO
JTAG-TMS
JTAG-TMS
JTAG-TRST
JTAG-TRST
KEYBOARD
KEYBOARD
LAMP-ON-OUT
LAMP-ON-OUT
LED1
LED1
LED2
LED2
LIGHT-SENSOR
LIGHT-SENSOR
MDO0
MDO1
MDO2
MDO3
MDO4
MDO5
MDO6
MDO7
MOCLKA
MOSTRTA
MOVALA
NAND-AD(0)
NAND-AD(1)
NAND-AD(2)
NAND-AD(3)
NAND-AD(4)
NAND-AD(5)
NAND-AD(6)
NAND-AD(7)
NAND-ALE
NAND-CLE
NAND-REn
NAND-WEn
PARX-DDC-SCL
PARX-DDC-SCL
PARX-DDC-SDA

B04N (2x)
B03B (1x)
B04N (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04N (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07C (2x)
B07D (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07C (2x)
B07D (1x)
B02A (12x)
B010A (28x)
B02B (1x)
B04H (1x)
B08B (4x)
B04M (1x)
B07C (1x)
B04M (1x)
B07C (1x)
B04A (2x)
B07C (1x)
B07D (1x)
B07A (1x)
B07B (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07B (1x)
B03A (3x)
B03A (3x)
B03A (2x)
B03A (3x)
B03A (3x)
B03A (2x)
B03A (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04K (1x)
B03A (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04K (1x)
B04E (1x)
B09A (2x)
B04A (3x)
B04E (2x)
B08A (2x)
B03B (1x)
B06A (1x)
B03B (1x)
B06A (1x)
B03B (1x)
B06A (1x)
B03B (1x)
B06A (1x)
B03B (1x)
B06A (1x)
B010A (1x)
B04A (3x)
B02B (1x)
B04A (1x)
B010A (1x)
B04A (2x)
B010A (1x)
B04A (2x)
B010A (1x)
B04A (1x)
B09A (3x)
B09A (3x)
B09A (3x)
B09A (3x)
B09A (3x)
B09A (3x)
B09A (3x)
B09A (3x)
B09A (3x)
B09A (3x)
B09A (3x)
B04Q (2x)
B04Q (2x)
B04Q (2x)
B04Q (2x)
B04Q (2x)
B04Q (2x)
B04Q (2x)
B04Q (2x)
B04Q (2x)
B04Q (2x)
B04Q (2x)
B04Q (2x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)

3139 123 6417.2

PARX-DDC-SDA
PBRX-DDC-SCL
PBRX-DDC-SCL
PBRX-DDC-SDA
PBRX-DDC-SDA
PCEC-HDMI
PCI-AD0
PCI-AD0
PCI-AD0
PCI-AD0
PCI-AD1
PCI-AD1
PCI-AD1
PCI-AD1
PCI-AD10
PCI-AD10
PCI-AD10
PCI-AD11
PCI-AD11
PCI-AD11
PCI-AD12
PCI-AD12
PCI-AD12
PCI-AD13
PCI-AD13
PCI-AD13
PCI-AD14
PCI-AD14
PCI-AD14
PCI-AD15
PCI-AD15
PCI-AD16
PCI-AD16
PCI-AD16
PCI-AD17
PCI-AD17
PCI-AD17
PCI-AD18
PCI-AD18
PCI-AD18
PCI-AD19
PCI-AD19
PCI-AD19
PCI-AD2
PCI-AD2
PCI-AD2
PCI-AD20
PCI-AD20
PCI-AD21
PCI-AD21
PCI-AD22
PCI-AD22
PCI-AD22
PCI-AD23
PCI-AD23
PCI-AD23
PCI-AD24
PCI-AD24
PCI-AD24
PCI-AD24
PCI-AD25
PCI-AD25
PCI-AD25
PCI-AD25
PCI-AD26
PCI-AD26
PCI-AD26
PCI-AD26
PCI-AD27
PCI-AD27
PCI-AD27
PCI-AD27
PCI-AD28
PCI-AD28
PCI-AD28
PCI-AD28
PCI-AD29
PCI-AD29
PCI-AD29
PCI-AD29
PCI-AD3
PCI-AD3
PCI-AD3
PCI-AD30
PCI-AD30
PCI-AD30
PCI-AD30
PCI-AD31
PCI-AD31
PCI-AD31
PCI-AD31
PCI-AD4

B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (5x)
B04F (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (2x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (2x)
B04Q (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)

PCI-AD4
PCI-AD4
PCI-AD5
PCI-AD5
PCI-AD5
PCI-AD6
PCI-AD6
PCI-AD6
PCI-AD7
PCI-AD7
PCI-AD7
PCI-AD8
PCI-AD8
PCI-AD8
PCI-AD9
PCI-AD9
PCI-AD9
PCI-CBE0
PCI-CBE0
PCI-CBE1
PCI-CBE1
PCI-CBE1
PCI-CBE1
PCI-CBE2
PCI-CBE2
PCI-CBE2
PCI-CBE2
PCI-CBE3
PCI-CBE3
PCI-CLK-OUT
PCI-CLK-PNX5050
PCI-CLK-PNX8535
PCI-CLK-PNX8535
PCI-CLK-USB20
PCI-CLK-USB20
PCI-DEVSEL
PCI-DEVSEL
PCI-FRAME
PCI-FRAME
PCI-GNT
PCI-GNT-B
PCI-GNT-USB20
PCI-GNT-USB20
PCI-IRDY
PCI-IRDY
PCI-PAR
PCI-PAR
PCI-PERR
PCI-PERR
PCI-REQ
PCI-REQ-B
PCI-REQ-USB20
PCI-REQ-USB20
PCI-SERR
PCI-SERR
PCI-STOP
PCI-STOP
PCI-TRDY
PCI-TRDY
PCMCIA-A0
PCMCIA-A1
PCMCIA-A10
PCMCIA-A11
PCMCIA-A12
PCMCIA-A13
PCMCIA-A14
PCMCIA-A2
PCMCIA-A3
PCMCIA-A4
PCMCIA-A5
PCMCIA-A6
PCMCIA-A7
PCMCIA-A8
PCMCIA-A9
PCMCIA-D0
PCMCIA-D1
PCMCIA-D2
PCMCIA-D3
PCMCIA-D4
PCMCIA-D5
PCMCIA-D6
PCMCIA-D7
PCMCIA-VCC-VPP
PCRX-DDC-SCL
PCRX-DDC-SCL
PCRX-DDC-SDA
PCRX-DDC-SDA
PDRX-DDC-SCL
PDRX-DDC-SCL
PDRX-DDC-SDA
PDRX-DDC-SDA
PROT-DC

B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B04E (3x)
B04E (2x)
B04E (2x)
B04F (1x)
B04E (2x)
B08A (1x)
B04F (2x)
B08A (1x)
B04F (2x)
B08A (1x)
B04F (2x)
B04F (2x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (2x)
B04F (2x)
B08A (1x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B04F (2x)
B08A (1x)
B04F (2x)
B04F (2x)
B04F (1x)
B08A (1x)
B04F (2x)
B08A (1x)
B04F (2x)
B08A (1x)
B04F (2x)
B08A (1x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (2x)
B09A (5x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08B (1x)
B08C (1x)
B02A (1x)

PROT-DC
PSEN
RC
RC
RC
RC_uP
RC1
RC1
RC2
RC2
REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH
REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH
RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH
RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH
RESET-NVM_WP-NANDFLASH
RESET-STBY
RESET-STBY
RESET-SYSTEM
RESET-SYSTEM
RESET-SYSTEM
RESET-SYSTEM
RESET-SYSTEM
RESET-USB20
RREF-PNX8535
RREF-PNX8535
RX0RX0RX0+
RX0+
RX1RX1RX1+
RX1+
RX2RX2RX2+
RX2+
RXCRXCRXC+
RXC+
RXD
RXD
RXD-BOLT-ON
RXD-MIPS
RXD-MIPS
RXD-UP
RXD-UP
RXD-UP
SC1-B
SC1-B
SC1-B
SC1-CVBS
SC1-CVBS
SC1-G
SC1-G
SC1-G
SC1-R
SC1-R
SC1-R
SC2-B
SC2-B
SC2-CVBS
SC2-CVBS
SC2-G
SC2-G
SC2-R
SC2-R
SCL1
SCL2
SCL3
SCL-I2C4-DISP
SCL-I2C4-DISP
SCL-SSB
SCL-SSB
SCL-SSB
SCL-SSB
SCL-SSB
SCL-SSB-MUX1
SCL-SSB-MUX1
SCL-SSB-MUX2
SCL-SSB-MUX2
SCL-TUNER
SCL-TUNER
SCL-UP-MIPS
SCL-UP-MIPS
SCL-UP-MIPS
SDA1
SDA2
SDA3
SDA-I2C4-DISP
SDA-I2C4-DISP

B02C (1x)
B04A (2x)
B010A (1x)
B04A (1x)
B07D (1x)
B04A (3x)
B04A (1x)
B07C (1x)
B04A (1x)
B07C (1x)
B04A (2x)
B07A (1x)
B04A (2x)
B04C (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B04A (1x)
B04D (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04A (2x)
B04E (2x)
B08A (1x)
B08C (1x)
B08A (2x)
B04H (1x)
B04P (1x)
B04H (1x)
B08C (1x)
B04H (1x)
B08C (1x)
B04H (1x)
B08C (1x)
B04H (1x)
B08C (1x)
B04H (1x)
B08C (1x)
B04H (1x)
B08C (1x)
B04H (1x)
B08C (1x)
B04H (1x)
B08C (1x)
B04C (1x)
B07D (1x)
B07D (2x)
B04C (1x)
B04E (1x)
B04A (2x)
B04C (1x)
B07D (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07A (1x)
B07D (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07A (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07A (1x)
B07D (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07A (1x)
B07D (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07A (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07A (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07A (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07A (1x)
B04E (2x)
B04E (2x)
B04E (2x)
B06A (1x)
B06B (1x)
B03A (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04E (3x)
B07D (2x)
B08C (1x)
B04E (1x)
B06B (1x)
B03A (1x)
B04E (2x)
B03A (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04A (2x)
B04C (1x)
B04E (2x)
B04E (2x)
B04E (2x)
B04E (2x)
B06A (1x)
B06B (1x)

SDA-SSB
SDA-SSB
SDA-SSB
SDA-SSB
SDA-SSB
SDA-SSB-MUX1
SDA-SSB-MUX1
SDA-SSB-MUX2
SDA-SSB-MUX2
SDA-TUNER
SDA-TUNER
SDA-UP-MIPS
SDA-UP-MIPS
SDA-UP-MIPS
SDM
SENSE+1V2-PNX8541
SPDIF-IN1
SPDIF-OUT
SPDIF-OUT
SPI-CLK
SPI-CSB
SPI-PROG
SPI-SDI
SPI-SDO
SPI-WP
STANDBY
STANDBY
STANDBY
STANDBY
STANDBY
SUPPLY-FAULT
SUPPLY-FAULT
TDA-IF-AGC
TDA-IF-AGC
TUN-AGC
TUN-AGC
TUN-AGC-MON
TUN-AGC-MON
Tx8535oATx8535oA+
Tx8535oBTx8535oB+
Tx8535oCTx8535oC+
Tx8535oCLKTx8535oCLK+
Tx8535oDTx8535oD+
Tx8535oETx8535oE+
TXD
TXD
TXD-BOLT-ON
TXD-MIPS
TXD-MIPS
TXD-UP
TXD-UP
TXD-UP
TXEATXEATXEA+
TXEA+
TXEBTXEBTXEB+
TXEB+
TXECTXECTXEC+
TXEC+
TXECLKTXECLKTXECLK+
TXECLK+
TXEDTXEDTXED+
TXED+
TXOATXOATXOA+
TXOA+
TXOBTXOBTXOB+
TXOB+
TXOCTXOCTXOC+
TXOC+
TXOCLKTXOCLK-

B03A (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04E (3x)
B07D (2x)
B08C (1x)
B04E (1x)
B06B (1x)
B03A (1x)
B04E (2x)
B03A (1x)
B03B (1x)
B04A (2x)
B04C (1x)
B04E (2x)
B04A (2x)
B02A (1x)
B04L (1x)
B04L (1x)
B07B (1x)
B04A (2x)
B04A (2x)
B04A (3x)
B04A (3x)
B04A (2x)
B04A (3x)
B010A (1x)
B02B (1x)
B04A (2x)
B06B (1x)
B07D (1x)
B02A (1x)
B04A (2x)
B03A (1x)
B03B (1x)
B03A (3x)
B03B (1x)
B03A (1x)
B03B (1x)
B06A (2x)
B06A (2x)
B06A (2x)
B06A (2x)
B06A (2x)
B06A (2x)
B06A (2x)
B06A (2x)
B06A (2x)
B06A (2x)
B06A (2x)
B06A (2x)
B04C (1x)
B07D (1x)
B07D (2x)
B04C (1x)
B04E (1x)
B04A (2x)
B04C (1x)
B07D (1x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (1x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (1x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (1x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (1x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (1x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (1x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (1x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (1x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (1x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (1x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (2x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (2x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (2x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (2x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (2x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (2x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (2x)

TXOCLK+
TXOCLK+
TXODTXODTXOD+
TXOD+
TXOETXOE+
UART-SWITCH
UART-SWITCH
UART-SWITCHn
USB20-1-DM
USB20-1-DP
USB20-2-DM
USB20-2-DP
USB20-OC1
USB20-OC2
USB-OC
V1
VDD
VDDA
VDDA-ADC
VDDA-AUDIO
VDDA-AUDIO
VDDA-DAC
VDDA-LVDS
VDDA-LVDS
VDISP
VDISP
VDISP
VSS
VSSA
VSW
VSYNC
VSYNC
V-SYNC-VGA
V-SYNC-VGA
WP-NANDFLASH-INV
XIO-ACK
XIO-ACK
XIO-SEL-NAND
XIO-SEL-NAND
Y_CVBS-MON-OUT
Y_CVBS-MON-OUT
Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC
Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC

B05A (1x)
B06A (2x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (2x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (2x)
B06A (2x)
B06A (2x)
B04A (2x)
B04C (1x)
B04C (2x)
B08A (3x)
B08A (3x)
B08A (2x)
B08A (2x)
B08A (3x)
B08A (3x)
B08A (2x)
B03A (3x)
B010A (2x)
B010A (3x)
B04P (2x)
B04L (2x)
B04P (2x)
B04P (2x)
B04P (2x)
B06A (1x)
B05A (1x)
B06A (1x)
B06B (1x)
B010A (3x)
B010A (5x)
B02A (1x)
B07A (1x)
B07B (1x)
B04K (1x)
B07B (1x)
B04Q (1x)
B04F (1x)
B04Q (2x)
B04F (1x)
B04Q (2x)
B04K (1x)
B07B (1x)
B07A (1x)
B07B (1x)

I_18010_045.eps
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89

Layout Small Signal Board (Overview Top Side)

Part 1
I_18010_042a.eps

Part 2
I_18010_042b.eps

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I_18010_042.eps
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1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
1015
1022
1023
1024
1025
1027
1028
1029
1D10
1D12
1E00
1E01
1E02
1E03
1E06
1E08
1E09
1E0A
1E0Q
1E0R
1E0S
1E0T
1E0V
1E0W
1E0X
1E0Y
1E0Z
1E11
1E12
1E13
1E14
1E15
1E18
1E19
1E22
1E23
1E24
1E25
1E26
1E27
1E31
1E50
1G50
1G54
1G55
1G56
1G57
1G58
1G60
1G61
1G62
1G63
1G64
1G65
1GA0
1HE0
1HP0
1HV1
1M36
1M95
1M99
1N00
1N01
1P01
1P07
1P32
1P33
1P34
1P35
1P36
1P3Q
1P3R
1P3S
1P45
1P6A
1P6Y
1P6Z
1R06
1R07
1R08
1R09
1T04
1T55
1T65
1T70
1T75
2CG0
2CG5
2CG6
2CG7
2D10
2D11
2D12
2D14
2D16
2D17
2D18
2D19
2D20
2D21
2D22
2D23
2D26
2D27
2D28
2D29
2D30
2D33
2D34
2D38
2D39

A5
A5
A5
B5
B5
C5
C5
C5
A2
B5
A5
A4
B5
B4
B4
B4
B4
B4
A4
A2
D1
D1
B5
A5
A4
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A4
A3
B4
B3
B5
B5
A4
C5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A4
A5
A4
A4
B5
A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
B1
A2
A5
B2
B5
E1
F1
E5
E5
D2
C5
E4
E3
E3
D5
F3
D5
D5
D5
E5
D4
D4
D4
A5
A5
B5
A5
C4
C5
C5
D5
C5
A2
A1
A1
B1
E1
E1
E1
E1
D1
D1
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
E1
D1
D1
D1
D1
E2
E2
E2
D1
E2

2D40 D1
2D41 D1
2D44 D2
2D45 D2
2D47 D2
2D48 D2
2D51 D2
2D55 D1
2D56 D2
2D5A E2
2D5B E2
2D5C E2
2D5E E2
2E03 A5
2E09 A5
2E20 A5
2E35 C5
2E36 C5
2E37 B5
2E42 B5
2E53 B5
2E54 B5
2E55 B5
2E56 B5
2E57 B5
2E58 B5
2E97 B5
2E98 B5
2ECQ A5
2G52 A1
2G53 A1
2G54 A1
2G57 B1
2G58 A1
2G76 A1
2H07 B3
2H10 B3
2HA0 D3
2HA1 D2
2HB0 B3
2HB1 B3
2HB2 B3
2HB3 B3
2HB4 B3
2HB5 B3
2HB6 B3
2HB7 B3
2HB8 B3
2HB9 B3
2HBA B3
2HBB B3
2HBC B3
2HBD B3
2HBE B3
2HBF B3
2HBG B3
2HBH B3
2HBJ B3
2HBK B3
2HGX C1
2HHU E2
2HHV E2
2HHW E2
2HHX E2
2HKA C3
2HKC D2
2HQS B3
2HRZ C3
2HS0 C3
2HS1 C3
2HS2 C3
2HS3 C3
2HS4 C3
2HS7 C3
2HS8 C3
2HS9 C3
2HSA C3
2HSB C3
2HSC C3
2HSD C3
2HSE C3
2HSF C3
2HSJ C3
2HSK C3
2HSM C3
2HSP C3
2HSV C3
2HT8 C3
2HTL C3
2HTP C3
2HTR C3
2HTU C3
2HTV C3
2HVN C5
2HVS B5
2HZQ D2
2HZW A3
2HZZ A3
2P00 D3
2P01 D2
2P02 E3
2P03 E3
2P08 D3
2P0A D3
2P0B E3
2P0C E2
2P0D E3
2P0E E3
2P0F D3
2P0G E2
2P0H D2
2P0K D5
2P0M D3
2P0N E3
2P0Q D3
2P0U D3
2P0V E3
2P0W D3
2P3M D5
2P7K D4
2T59 D4
2T5A D5
2T5B D5

2T5C
2T62
2T64
2T67
2T71
2T72
2T91
2T93
2U06
2U07
2U0F
2U0T
2U0U
2U0V
2U0W
2U0Y
2U0Z
2U10
2U11
2U14
2U15
2U16
2U22
2U23
2U24
2U51
2U52
2U53
2U54
2U55
2U56
2U57
2U72
2U90
2U91
2U92
2U93
2U94
2U95
2U96
3CG0
3CG1
3CG2
3CG3
3CGA
3CGB
3CGC
3CGD
3CGE
3CGF
3D10
3D11
3D12
3D14
3D15
3D16
3D20
3D22
3D23
3D25
3D34
3D37
3D39
3D40
3D41
3D43
3D44
3D45
3E09
3E23
3E74
3E75
3E76
3E77
3E78
3E80
3E81
3EC0
3EC1
3ECJ
3ECO
3G52
3G53
3G55
3G56
3G62
3G63
3G66
3H06
3H07
3H0A
3H0B
3H0C
3H12
3H14
3H15
3H16
3H20
3H21
3H22
3H23
3H25
3H26
3H27
3H28
3H29
3H31
3H32
3H41
3H42
3H43
3H48
3H51
3H52
3H53
3H54
3H58
3H64
3HA0
3HA1
3HA3
3HA4
3HA8

D5
D4
D5
D4
D4
D4
D4
D5
E1
E1
F1
E1
E1
F1
F2
F1
E1
E2
E1
F1
E1
E2
E1
E1
E1
F1
F1
F1
F1
E1
E1
E1
E1
F2
F2
F2
F1
F1
F1
F1
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A2
A1
A2
A2
E2
E2
E2
E1
E1
E2
E2
E2
E2
E2
D2
E2
E2
D1
D1
D1
D2
D2
A5
A5
C5
C5
B5
B5
B5
B5
B5
B5
B5
A2
A5
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
B1
A1
B3
C3
B3
A3
A3
D1
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
D1
C3
D1
C3
C3
C3
A3
C3
B3
A3
B3
A3
B3
B3
B3
B3
C3
A2
B3
D2
D3
D2
D3
D3

3HB0 B3
3HB1 B3
3HB2 B3
3HB3 B3
3HB4 B3
3HB8 B3
3HBC B3
3HBJ B3
3HJ0 C1
3HKM C1
3HQ0 B3
3HQ1 B3
3HQ5 B3
3HRP C3
3HRR C3
3HRS C3
3HRT C3
3HRU C3
3HRV C3
3HRW C3
3HRY C3
3HS0 C3
3HS1 C3
3HS2 C3
3HS8 C3
3HS9 C3
3HSF C3
3HSH C3
3HSJ C3
3HSM C3
3HSN C3
3HST C3
3HSV C3
3HSW C3
3HV6 B2
3HV7 B2
3HV8 B2
3HV9 B2
3HVA B2
3HVB B2
3HVN B5
3HVP B5
3P00 D3
3P01 D3
3P02 E3
3P03 E3
3P04 E3
3P05 E3
3P06 D3
3P07 E2
3P08 E2
3P0A D3
3P0B D3
3P0C E3
3P0D E2
3P0E D5
3P0F D5
3P0G D5
3P0H D3
3P0L D3
3P3L D5
3P3M D5
3P3N D5
3P3P D5
3P81 D3
3P83 D3
3T36 D4
3T37 D4
3T5A D5
3T5B D5
3T5C D5
3T5D D5
3T5E D5
3T5F D5
3U3W E1
3U56 F1
3U57 F1
3U58 E1
3U80 F2
3U81 F2
5CG0 A2
5CG1 B1
5CG2 A1
5D10 D1
5D11 D1
5D12 D1
5D13 D1
5D14 E1
5D15 E1
5D16 E1
5E00 B5
5E01 B5
5E03 A5
5EA3 A5
5G55 A1
5G56 B1
5HA0 D2
5HR0 C3
5HR2 C3
5HR3 C3
5HR5 C3
5HRC C3
5HRG C3
5P01 E3
5P02 E3
5P03 D3
5P04 D3
5P07 D5
5T54 D5
5T61 D5
5T63 D5
5U00 E2
5U01 E1
5U02 F1
5U03 E1
5U0A F2
5U0B F1
5U52 E1
6D01 E2
6ECB A2
6G50 B1
6G51 A1
7CG0 A2

7D10
7D13
7D16
7G52
7G54
7G58
7H00
7H02
7H03
7H06
7H07
7HA0
7HA1
7HG0
7HG1
7HG3
7HV1
7HV2
7P00
7P30
7P70
7P73
7T5A
7U05
7U08
7U0Z
9CG7
9CG8
9CG9
9CGB
9CGC
9CGG
9CGH
9D0A
9D0B
9D0C
9D0D
9D0F
9D0G
9D0H
9D10
9E13
9E14
9EA7
9EA8
9EA9
9EAA
9G56
9G61
9GA3
9GA4
9GA5
9GAE
9GAF
9H01
9H05
9H07
9H08
9HA1
9N16
9N17
9N18
9P00
9P02
9P63
9P64
9P73

D2
E2
E1
B1
B1
A1
C2
B3
D1
A3
A3
D2
D3
B1
C1
E2
B2
B2
D3
D5
D4
D3
D5
F2
F1
F2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
D1
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
E2
B5
B5
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
B3
D1
A3
C3
D3
E5
F5
F5
E2
E2
E4
E4
D3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q522.2E LA

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Layout Small Signal Board (Part 1 Top Side)

Part 1

I_18010_042a.eps
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Layout Small Signal Board (Part 2 Top Side)

Part 2

I_18010_042b.eps
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92

Layout Small Signal Board (Overview Bottom Side)

Part 1
I_18010_043a.eps

Part 2
I_18010_043b.eps

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I_18010_043.eps
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1H00
1P3T
1P3V
1P3W
1P3Y
1P3Z
1P4R
1P4S
1P4T
1P4U
1P4V
1P4W
1P4Y
1P4Z
1T85
2CG1
2CG2
2CG3
2CG4
2CG8
2CG9
2CGA
2D24
2D25
2D31
2D32
2D35
2D36
2D37
2D42
2D43
2D46
2D49
2D50
2D52
2D53
2D5F
2E01
2E02
2E04
2E05
2E06
2E07
2E08
2E10
2E12
2E13
2E14
2E15
2E16
2E17
2E18
2E19
2E21
2E22
2E23
2E24
2E25
2E28
2E29
2E30
2E31
2E32
2E33
2E34
2E39
2E40
2E41
2E44
2E49
2E50
2E51
2E52
2E64
2E67
2E68
2E70
2E71
2E72
2E73
2E74
2E75
2E76
2E77
2E78
2E81
2E82
2E87
2E88
2E90
2E91
2E92
2E93
2E95
2E96
2E9A
2E9B
2EA4
2EA5
2EB0
2EB1
2ECE
2ECF
2ECG
2ECH
2ECK
2ECL
2ECM
2ECN
2ECP
2ECR
2G60
2G63
2G64
2G65
2G66
2H00
2H01
2H02
2H03
2H04
2H06
2HA2

B3
D1
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E2
E2
E2
E2
D2
A4
A4
A5
A4
A5
A5
A5
D5
D5
D5
D4
D4
D4
D5
D4
D4
D5
D5
D5
D4
D5
D5
B1
A1
B1
A4
B1
A4
A3
B1
A1
A2
A1
B1
B2
A2
B1
A2
A4
A3
A3
A1
C3
A4
B2
B1
B2
B2
A2
A4
A1
A1
A2
A1
A4
B2
B2
A4
B2
A2
A2
B2
B2
B2
A2
A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
B2
B1
B1
B1
B1
B2
B2
A3
A3
A5
C3
B1
B2
A2
A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
B1
B1
B1
B1
B5
B5
B5
A5
A5
C3
C3
B3
B3
C3
B3
C3

2HA3 C3
2HA4 C3
2HA5 C3
2HBM B3
2HBN B3
2HBP B3
2HBU B3
2HBV B3
2HBW B3
2HBY B3
2HC0 B4
2HC1 C3
2HD0 B4
2HF2 B4
2HF5 B4
2HF6 B4
2HF7 B4
2HF8 B4
2HG0 B5
2HG1 B5
2HG2 B5
2HG3 C5
2HG4 B5
2HG5 B5
2HG6 C5
2HG7 B5
2HG8 B5
2HG9 B5
2HGA C5
2HGB C5
2HGC B5
2HGD B5
2HGE B5
2HGF C5
2HGG B5
2HGH C4
2HGJ C5
2HGK C5
2HGM C5
2HGN C5
2HGP C5
2HGR C5
2HGS C5
2HGT C5
2HGU C5
2HGV C5
2HGW C5
2HGY C5
2HGZ C5
2HH0 C5
2HH1 C4
2HH2 C5
2HH3 C5
2HH4 C4
2HH5 C4
2HH6 C4
2HH7 C4
2HH8 C4
2HH9 C4
2HHA B5
2HHK C4
2HHM B4
2HHN C4
2HHP C4
2HHY B5
2HHZ C5
2HK1 C3
2HK2 C3
2HK4 C3
2HK6 C3
2HK7 C3
2HK8 C3
2HKL C3
2HM3 B4
2HM4 B4
2HM5 B4
2HM8 B4
2HMG B5
2HMH B3
2HMJ B3
2HMN B3
2HMP B3
2HMT B3
2HMW B3
2HMY B3
2HMZ B3
2HN1 B3
2HP1 A4
2HQ4 B3
2HQ5 B3
2HQ6 B3
2HQ7 B3
2HQ8 B3
2HQA B3
2HQB B3
2HQT B3
2HSN C3
2HSQ C3
2HSR C3
2HSS C3
2HST C3
2HSW C3
2HSY C3
2HSZ C3
2HT0 C3
2HT1 C3
2HT2 C3
2HT3 C3
2HT4 C3
2HT5 C3
2HT6 C3
2HT7 C3
2HTB C3
2HTC C3
2HTD C3
2HTE C3
2HTF C3
2HTG C3
2HTH C3
2HTK C3
2HTZ C3
2HU0 C3
2HU5 C3

2HU8
2HUB
2HUK
2HUN
2HUP
2HVG
2HVL
2HVM
2HVO
2HVP
2HVQ
2HVR
2HVT
2HVU
2HVW
2HY0
2HY1
2HY2
2HY3
2HY4
2HY5
2HY6
2HY7
2HY8
2HY9
2HYA
2HYB
2HYC
2HYD
2HYE
2HYF
2HYG
2HYH
2HYJ
2HYK
2HYM
2HYN
2HYP
2HYR
2HYS
2HYT
2HYU
2HYV
2HYW
2HYY
2HYZ
2HZ0
2HZ1
2HZ2
2HZ3
2HZ4
2HZ7
2HZ8
2HZ9
2HZA
2HZB
2HZC
2HZD
2HZE
2HZF
2HZG
2HZH
2HZJ
2HZN
2HZP
2HZR
2HZS
2HZT
2HZU
2HZV
2HZY
2N01
2N02
2N03
2N05
2N20
2N21
2N22
2N23
2P04
2P05
2P06
2P07
2P09
2P0L
2P0P
2P0R
2P0T
2P37
2P38
2P3A
2P3K
2P3L
2P45
2P46
2P4C
2P4L
2P4M
2P4P
2P61
2P66
2P68
2P69
2P70
2P71
2P72
2P73
2P74
2P75
2P76
2P77
2P78
2P79
2P7A
2P7B
2P7C
2P7D
2P7E
2P7F
2P7G
2P7H
2P7J
2P7L

C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
A4
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
C1
B1
C1
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C4
C3
C4
C4
C3
C3
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
B4
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
C3
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
B3
C4
C4
C4
B4
B4
C4
B4
C3
D3
E1
E2
F3
E1
E3
F3
F2
F3
D3
D4
D4
D4
D4
D4
D3
D3
D3
E3
E3
E3
E1
D1
E2
E2
E2
E3
E3
E3
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
E3
D3
E2
D3
E2
D2
D3
D2
D2
D2
E2
D2
D2
D2
D2
E3
E2

2T01 C2
2T03 C1
2T04 C2
2T05 C2
2T07 C2
2T08 C2
2T09 C2
2T12 C2
2T13 C2
2T14 C2
2T15 C2
2T16 C2
2T18 C2
2T19 C2
2T20 C2
2T21 C2
2T24 C2
2T25 C2
2T26 C2
2T27 C2
2T28 C2
2T29 C2
2T31 C2
2T32 C2
2T35 C2
2T36 C2
2T46 C1
2T47 C1
2T51 C1
2T5D D1
2T60 C1
2T63 C1
2T65 C1
2T66 C1
2T73 C1
2T74 C1
2T75 C1
2T77 C1
2T78 C1
2T79 C1
2T80 C1
2T81 C2
2T82 C2
2T83 C1
2T84 C2
2T85 C2
2T87 C2
2T92 C2
2T96 C1
2T97 C2
2T98 C1
2U00 F5
2U01 E4
2U02 E4
2U03 E5
2U04 E5
2U05 E5
2U08 F4
2U09 F4
2U0A F4
2U0B F4
2U0C E4
2U0D F4
2U0E F4
2U0G F5
2U0H E5
2U0J F4
2U0K F4
2U0M F5
2U0N F5
2U0R F4
2U12 E5
2U13 E5
2U25 E5
2U26 E5
2U97 F5
3CGG A5
3CGH A5
3CGI B5
3CGJ A5
3CGK B4
3CGL B4
3CGM B4
3CGN B4
3CGO B4
3CGP B4
3CGQ B4
3CGR B4
3CGS B4
3CGT B4
3CGU B4
3CGV B4
3CGW B4
3CGX B4
3CGY B4
3CGZ B4
3CH0 B4
3CH1 B4
3CH2 B4
3CH3 B4
3CH4 B4
3CH5 B4
3CH6 B4
3CH7 B4
3CH8 B4
3CH9 B4
3CHA B4
3CHB B4
3D18 D5
3D19 D4
3D21 D4
3D24 D4
3D27 D4
3D28 D5
3D29 D4
3D33 D5
3D35 D5
3D36 D5
3D38 D5
3D42 D5
3D50 D5
3E02 B2
3E04 A4

3E07
3E08
3E11
3E12
3E13
3E14
3E15
3E16
3E17
3E18
3E19
3E20
3E21
3E22
3E24
3E25
3E27
3E28
3E30
3E31
3E32
3E33
3E34
3E36
3E37
3E38
3E39
3E40
3E41
3E42
3E43
3E44
3E45
3E48
3E50
3E51
3E52
3E53
3E54
3E55
3E56
3E57
3E58
3E59
3E60
3E61
3E62
3E63
3E64
3E68
3E69
3E73
3E79
3E82
3E85
3E92
3E93
3E95
3E96
3E97
3E98
3E99
3EA1
3EA2
3EA3
3EA4
3EA5
3EA6
3EA7
3EA8
3EA9
3EAA
3EAB
3EAC
3EAD
3EAE
3EAF
3EAR
3EAS
3EB0
3EB1
3EB2
3EB3
3EB5
3EB6
3EB7
3EB8
3EB9
3EBA
3EBB
3ECI
3ECL
3ECM
3ECN
3ECP
3ECU
3ECV
3ECW
3ECY
3ECZ
3G60
3G67
3G72
3G76
3G77
3G78
3G79
3G86
3G88
3G90
3G91
3G93
3G94
3G96
3G98
3G99
3GA7
3GA8
3GA9
3GAA
3GAB
3GAC
3GAD

B1
A3
B1
B1
A4
B2
B1
A2
A2
B1
B1
A3
B2
B1
B2
A4
B1
B2
B2
B1
B1
A3
B2
A2
B1
A2
A4
A3
A4
B2
A1
A1
A2
A3
A4
A2
A2
A3
A1
A2
A3
B1
A3
A1
A4
A2
A2
B2
B2
A1
A2
A2
B1
A1
A1
A2
A1
B2
B2
B2
B2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
B1
B2
B2
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
A3
A3
B2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A4
A1
A1
A1
A1
B1
B1
B1
B1
A1
B5
B5
B5
B5
B5
B5
A5
B5
B5
A5
B5
B5
B5
A5
A5
A5
C2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
C4

3H00 C3
3H01 B3
3H02 B3
3H03 B3
3H04 B3
3H05 B3
3H08 C3
3H10 C3
3H13 C3
3H17 C3
3H19 C3
3H24 C3
3H30 C3
3H36 C3
3H37 C3
3H38 B3
3H39 C3
3H44 B3
3H46 C3
3H56 C3
3H60 C3
3H70 C3
3H78 B3
3H86 B3
3H87 B3
3H92 B3
3HAC D4
3HBK C3
3HBM C3
3HBN C3
3HC2 B4
3HC7 C3
3HC8 C3
3HC9 B4
3HD3 B4
3HE5 C4
3HED C4
3HEE C4
3HES C4
3HEU C4
3HF0 B5
3HF1 D3
3HF2 B4
3HF3 B4
3HF4 B5
3HF9 B4
3HFH B5
3HFK B4
3HFM B4
3HFN B5
3HFR B4
3HFY C3
3HG1 C4
3HG2 C4
3HG3 C4
3HG4 C4
3HG5 C4
3HG6 C4
3HG7 C4
3HG8 C4
3HG9 C4
3HGA C4
3HGB C4
3HGC C4
3HGD C4
3HGE C4
3HGF C4
3HGG C4
3HGH C4
3HGJ C4
3HGK C4
3HGM C4
3HGN C4
3HGP C5
3HGR B5
3HGS B5
3HGT B5
3HGU B5
3HGV C5
3HGW B5
3HGY C5
3HGZ C5
3HH0 B5
3HH1 C4
3HH2 B5
3HH3 B5
3HH4 C5
3HH5 B5
3HH6 C5
3HH7 C5
3HH8 C5
3HH9 B5
3HHA B5
3HHB C5
3HHC C5
3HHD C5
3HHE C5
3HHF C5
3HHG C5
3HHH C5
3HHJ C5
3HHK C4
3HHM C5
3HHN C5
3HHP C4
3HHR C5
3HHS C5
3HHT C5
3HHU C5
3HHV C4
3HHW C4
3HHY C5
3HHZ C5
3HJ1 C4
3HJ2 C4
3HJ3 B5
3HJ4 B5
3HJ5 C4
3HJV C4
3HJW C4
3HJY C4
3HK0 C3
3HKN C5

3HKR B4
3HKS C4
3HKT C4
3HKV C4
3HMA B4
3HMB B4
3HMC B4
3HMD B4
3HME B3
3HMF B3
3HMG B3
3HMI B3
3HMJ B3
3HML B4
3HMM B3
3HMU B4
3HMV B4
3HMW B4
3HMY B5
3HMZ B4
3HP8 D4
3HPC A3
3HPD B4
3HPE B4
3HPF B4
3HPG B4
3HPH B4
3HPJ B4
3HPK B4
3HPM B4
3HPX A4
3HPY A4
3HPZ A4
3HQ8 B4
3HQG B3
3HQH B3
3HQN B4
3HRZ C3
3HS3 C3
3HS4 C3
3HS5 C3
3HS6 C3
3HS7 C3
3HSA C3
3HSB C3
3HSD C3
3HSE C3
3HSR C3
3HSU C3
3HT3 C3
3HT4 C3
3HT9 C3
3HV4 B4
3HVG B1
3HVH C1
3HVI B1
3HVJ C1
3HVK C1
3HVL B1
3HVM B1
3HVO B1
3HVQ C1
3HVR C1
3HWK C3
3HWM D4
3HWN C4
3HWP C4
3HWR C4
3HWS C4
3HWT C4
3HWU C4
3HWV C4
3HWW C4
3HWY C4
3HWZ C4
3N09 E1
3N10 E1
3N11 E1
3N12 F1
3N13 F1
3N14 E1
3N15 F1
3N16 F1
3N17 F1
3N18 E1
3N19 E1
3N20 E1
3N21 F3
3N23 F3
3N24 E1
3N25 E1
3N26 F1
3N27 F1
3P33 E3
3P34 E3
3P35 E3
3P36 E3
3P3A E3
3P3B E3
3P3C E3
3P3D E3
3P3E E3
3P3F E2
3P3G E3
3P3S D1
3P3T D1
3P3U D1
3P3V D1
3P3W D1
3P3Y D1
3P3Z D1
3P40 E2
3P41 E2
3P43 E2
3P44 E2
3P45 E2
3P46 E2
3P47 E2
3P48 E2
3P4A E2
3P4B E2
3P4C E2
3P4L E3

3P4M
3P4N
3P4P
3P4Q
3P4R
3P4S
3P4T
3P4U
3P4W
3P4Z
3P65
3P66
3P67
3P68
3P6A
3P6B
3P6C
3P6D
3P6E
3P6F
3P6G
3P71
3P73
3P75
3P76
3P77
3P78
3P79
3P7A
3P80
3P82
3T01
3T02
3T06
3T07
3T08
3T09
3T10
3T11
3T13
3T14
3T16
3T18
3T19
3T20
3T21
3T24
3T25
3T26
3T28
3T29
3T30
3T31
3T32
3T33
3T39
3T40
3T41
3T42
3T54
3T55
3T56
3T57
3T64
3T70
3T71
3T74
3T75
3T76
3T85
3T86
3T87
3U00
3U01
3U02
3U03
3U04
3U05
3U06
3U07
3U08
3U09
3U0A
3U0D
3U0E
3U0F
3U0G
3U0H
3U0J
3U0K
3U0M
3U0N
3U0P
3U0R
3U0S
3U0T
3U0U
3U0V
3U0W
3U0Y
3U0Z
3U10
3U11
3U12
3U13
3U14
3U15
3U16
3U17
3U18
3U19
3U1A
3U1B
3U1D
3U1E
3U1F
3U1G
3U1H
3U1J
3U1K
3U1M
3U1N
3U1P

E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
D2
D2
D2
D2
E3
E1
E2
E3
D1
D1
D1
D2
E2
D3
D3
D3
D2
D3
E2
D3
D3
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C1
D1
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C2
C1
C1
C2
C1
C1
C2
C2
C2
C1
C2
C1
C2
C1
C2
C1
C2
C2
F5
F5
E4
E5
E5
E4
E5
F4
F4
F4
F4
E4
E4
F4
F4
F5
E5
F4
F5
E5
F5
F5
F5
F5
F5
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
F4
E5
E4
F4
F4
E4
E4
E4
E4
F4
E4
E4
E5
E5
F4
E4
E5
E5
F5

3U1R
3U1S
3U1T
3U1U
3U3V
3U46
3U4A
3U70
3U71
3U72
3U73
3U74
3U75
3U76
3U77
3U82
3U83
3U84
3U85
3U86
3U87
3U88
5E02
5EA4
5HBZ
5HC0
5HG0
5HG1
5HK0
5HK1
5HK2
5HK3
5HK4
5HM0
5HM1
5HQ2
5HR6
5HR7
5HR9
5HRA
5HRL
5HY0
5HY1
5HY2
5HY3
5HY4
5HY5
5HY6
5HY7
5HY8
5HY9
5HYA
5N01
5N02
5N03
5P00
5P32
5P3K
5P41
5P4L
5P74
5P75
5P76
5T08
5T09
5T53
5U51
6E01
6E02
6E03
6E06
6E07
6E08
6E09
6E10
6E12
6E14
6E20
6E21
6E22
6E23
6E24
6E26
6E28
6E29
6E30
6E31
6E32
6E34
6E35
6E36
6E37
6E38
6E41
6E43
6E44
6E45
6E46
6E47
6E48
6E52
6E53
6EA0
6EA1
6ECA
6H00
6H02
6H03
6HC1
6HC2
6HF0
6P30
6P3M
6P41
6P4L
6P61
6P62
6P63
6P64
6P65
6P66
6P70
6U00

F5
E5
F5
E4
E5
E5
E5
F5
E5
F5
F5
F4
F4
F4
F4
F5
F5
F5
F4
F5
F5
F5
A1
B1
B3
C2
C4
C4
C3
C4
C3
C3
C3
B5
B3
B3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
B4
C4
C4
B3
C4
C4
C3
C4
C4
C4
E1
E3
F3
D3
E3
D1
E2
E3
D2
D2
E2
C2
C1
C1
F5
B1
A1
B1
B2
B1
B2
B1
B2
B2
B1
C1
B1
B1
B1
B2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
B2
C1
B1
B1
A1
A1
A3
A3
A3
B2
A2
A2
A4
B4
B3
B4
C2
C3
B4
E3
E1
E2
E3
D2
D2
E3
E1
E2
E3
E2
E4

6U01
6U02
6U03
6U04
7CG1
7D11
7D12
7D15
7E01
7E02
7E03
7E04
7E05
7E06
7E09
7E10
7E14
7E15
7E16
7G55
7G57
7H14
7H16
7H94
7HC0
7HC1
7HC2
7HC3
7HC4
7HD0
7HF1
7HF2
7HM1
7HM2
7HM3
7HM4
7HP5
7HQ0
7HV3
7HV4
7HV5
7HVA
7N11
7N12
7N13
7N14
7P01
7P31
7P32
7P36
7P38
7P41
7P44
7P4P
7P4Q
7P4R
7P72
7T17
7T18
7T20
7T25
7T56
7T57
7T5B
7U00
7U01
7U03
7U04
7U07
7U0A
7U0M
7U0N
7U0X
9CGJ
9CGK
9E00
9E02
9E03
9E06
9E10
9E15
9E16
9E21
9EAB
9G13
9G14
9G15
9G48
9GAA
9GAB
9GAC
9GAD
9H04
9H06
9H0D
9H0E
9H0F
9HE4
9HE5
9HF1
9HF2
9HF3
9HF4
9HF5
9HF6
9HF8
9HK0
9HM1
9HM2
9HW0
9HY0
9HY1
9HY2
9HY3
9HY4
9HY5
9HY6
9HY7
9HY8
9HY9
9HYA
9P01
9P30

E4
E5
E4
F4
A5
D5
D5
D5
B2
A1
A4
A2
A1
A1
A1
A3
A1
A1
A1
B5
A5
B3
B3
B3
C3
C3
C3
B4
B4
B4
B4
B4
B3
B4
B4
B4
A4
B3
B1
C1
C1
A4
E2
E3
F3
F3
B4
E3
E3
D1
E3
E2
E2
E3
D1
D1
D3
C2
C2
D1
C2
C2
C1
D1
F5
E4
E4
E4
F4
F5
E5
E5
F5
B4
B4
A2
A2
B2
A4
A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A5
A5
A5
A5
B5
B5
A5
A5
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C4
C4
A4
A4
C4
C4
A4
A4
B4
C3
B4
B4
C3
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
D4
C4
C4
B4
E3

9P31
9P3K
9P3L
9P42
9P43
9P4J
9P4K
9P4L
9P4M
9P4N
9P4P
9P65
9P70
9P71
9P72
9T03
9T20
9T57
9T59
9T60
9T62
9T65
9T66
9T67
9T68
9T69
9T6A
9T6B
9T70
9U02
9U03

E3
E1
D1
E2
E2
D1
D1
E3
D1
E3
D1
D1
D2
E2
D3
C2
C2
C1
C2
C2
C2
C2
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C2
E5
F5

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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Layout Small Signal Board (Part 1 Bottom Side)

Part 1

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Part 2

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Keyboard Control Panel


1N13 C3
1N14 C4
1N15 C4

1N10 A1
1N11 C2
1N12 C3

1N16 C4
2N10 B1
2N11 B2

3N08 B1
3N09 B2
3N11 B2

Layout Keyboard Control Panel (Top Side)


3N12 B3
3N13 B3
3N14 B3

6N10 B2
FN09 B1
FN10 B1

3N15 B4
3N16 B4
4N10 B4

FN11 B1
FN12 B1
IN11 B3

IN12 B3
IN13 B3
IN14 B4

IN15 B4

KEYBOARD CONTROL

1N11
1N12
1N13
1N14
1N15
1N16

F1
H1
D1
A1
B1
J1

1N10
2N10
2N11
3N08
3N09
3N11
3N12
3N13
3N14
3N15
3N16
4N10
6N10

A
TO KEYBD
1N10

3N17

680R
4N10

KEYBOARD

3N13
3K9

3N15
18K

3N16
8K2

CH-

IN15

SKRE
1N15

MENU

VOL+

IN14

SKRE
1N14

SKRE
1N13

SKRE
1N12

CH+

IN13

IN12

1
SKRE
1N11

SKRE
1N16

VOL-

ON / OFF
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RES

IN11

3N14
5K6

RES

3N12
1K5

RES

3N11
2K2

3N09
10R

3N08 2N11
10R
10n

2N10
1n0
RES

BM04B-SRSS-TBT

INTERRUPT

FN09
FN10
FN11
FN12

6N10

BZX384-C4V7

4
3
2
1

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H1
H1
H1
H1
H1
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H1
D1
A1
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H1
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IR & LED Panel

IR & LED PANEL


+5V_SW

1P09

19-113/T7D-CS2T2B2-3T

1P10
FP10
FP20
FP11
FP12
FP13
FP14
FP15
FP16
FP17

LIGHT_SENSOR

3P11
1K8

3P13
270R

IP10

IP22

6P11

IP12

4P01
RES

IR
LED2

+3V3STBY

LED1
KEYBOARD

3P15

RES
6P12

IP11

IP15

10K

7P10
BC847BW

TACT_SWITCH_INT

10 11
+3V3STBY +3V3STBY

1P11

3P07
680R
RES
LED2

3P08
680R
RES

3P28
10K

3P14
10K

3P27
10K

FROM ME8 KEYB

KEYBOARD

+3V3STBY
TACT_SWITCH_INT
6

FP18

LIGHT_SENSOR

IR

6P10

IP13

7P11
BC847BW

BM09B-SRSS-TBT

1
2
3
4

3P10
1K8

4P02
(RES FOR BDS)

IP14

LED1

+5V_SW

3P12
270R

SML-512

SAME LOCATION WITH 7012

TO ME8 SSB

+3V3STBY

+3V3STBY

BM03B-SRSS-TBT
RES

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

"RED"

"WHITE"

TO ME8 LIGHT GUIDE


1
2
3

TSML1020

BM04B-SRSS-TBT

+5V_SW

+5V_SW

+5V_SW

+3V3STBY

"LIGHT SENSOR"

3P16
100R

7P12

3P09
10K
RES

3P18
100K

3
2

IP16
1
+5V_SW

"IR RECEIVER"

3P19
6K8

7P14
GP1UE260RKVF
VS
OUT

3P17
100R

IP17

7P13
BC847BW

3P20

IP20

IP18

IP19
10K

3P21
150K

3P22
10K

GND

2P10
10u

TEMT6000X01

3P23
100K

2P11
10u

2P12
10u

3P25
33K

2P13
10u

3P24
10K

IP21
3P26
150K

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1P09 A1
1P10 B1
1P11 C1
2P10 E5
2P11 E5
2P12 E6
2P13 E6
3P07 C3
3P08 C2
3P09 D6
3P10 A7
3P11 A5
3P12 A6
3P13 A6
3P14 B6
3P15 B4
3P16 D4
3P17 E5
3P18 D8
3P19 E4
3P20 E6
3P21 E8
3P22 E8
3P23 E4
3P24 E7
3P25 E6
3P26 E8
3P27 B5
3P28 B6
4P01 B5
4P02 B6
6P10 A7
6P11 A5
6P12 A6
7P10 B7
7P11 B5
7P12 D8
7P13 E7
7P14 E3
FP10 B1
FP11 B1
FP12 B1
FP13 B1
FP14 B1
FP15 B1
FP16 B1
FP17 B1
FP18 C1
FP20 B1
IP10 A5
IP11 A7
IP12 B5
IP13 B7
IP14 B4
IP15 B6
IP16 D5
IP17 E7
IP18 E8
IP19 E7
IP20 E4
IP21 E8
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Layout IR & LED Panel (Top Side)


2P10
2P11
3P07
3P08

A4
A6
A4
A4

3P09
3P10
3P11
3P12

A6
A3
A2
A6

3P13
3P14
3P15
3P16

A6
A2
A2
A4

3P17
3P18
3P19
3P20

A5
A6
A4
A6

3P21
3P22
3P23
3P24

A6
A6
A4
A6

3P25
3P26
3P27
3P28

A6
A6
A2
A3

4P01
4P02
6P10
6P11

A2
A2
A3
A3

6P12
7P10
7P11
7P12

A5
A2
A2
A5

7P13 A6
7P14 A4

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1P09 A4

1P10 A5

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1P12 A1

1P13 A1

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8. Alignments
Index of this chapter:
8.1 General Alignment Conditions
8.2 Hardware Alignments
8.3 Software Alignments
8.4 Option Settings
8.5 Reset of Repaired SSB

For the next alignments, supply the following test signals via a
video generator to the RF input:
EU/AP-PAL models: a PAL B/G TV-signal with a signal
strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 475.25 MHz
US/AP-NTSC models: an NTSC M/N TV-signal with a
signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 61.25
MHz (channel 3).
LATAM models: an NTSC M TV-signal with a signal
strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 61.25 MHz
(channel 3).
DVB-T models: see table SDM default settings in chapter
5.

Note: The Service Default Mode (SDM) and Service Alignment


Mode (SAM) are described in chapter 5. Menu navigation is
done with the CURSOR UP, DOWN, LEFT or RIGHT keys of
the remote control transmitter.

8.1

General Alignment Conditions


Perform all electrical adjustments under the following
conditions:
Power supply voltage (depends on region):
AP-NTSC: 120 VAC or 230 VAC / 50 Hz ( 10%).
AP-PAL-multi: 120 - 230 VAC / 50 Hz ( 10%).
EU: 230 VAC / 50 Hz ( 10%).
LATAM-NTSC: 120 - 230 VAC / 50 Hz ( 10%).
US: 120 VAC / 60 Hz ( 10%).
Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer
with low internal resistance.
Allow the set to warm up for approximately 15 minutes.
Measure voltages and waveforms in relation to correct
ground (e.g. measure audio signals in relation to
AUDIO_GND).
Caution: It is not allowed to use heatsinks as ground.
Test probe: Ri > 10 Mohm, Ci < 20 pF.
Use an isolated trimmer/screwdriver to perform
alignments.

8.1.1

Alignment Sequence

8.2

First, set the correct options:


In SAM, select Options, and then Option numbers.
Fill in the option settings for Group 1 and Group 2
according to the set sticker (see also paragraph
Option Settings).
Press OK on the remote control before the cursor is
moved to the left.
In submenu Option numbers select Store and press
OK on the RC.
OR:
In main menu, select Store again and press OK on
the RC.
Switch the set to Stand-by.
Warming up (>15 minutes).

Hardware Alignments
Not applicable.

8.3

Switch the set to stand-by mode.

8.3.1

White Point

Choose TV menu, TV Settings, Picture, and set:


Contrast to 100.
Brightness to 50.
Colour to 0.
Dynamic contrast to Off.
Colour enhancement to Off.
Active control to Off (if present).
Light sensor to Off (if present).
Clear LCD to On (if present).
Go to the SAM and select Alignments-> Whitepoint.

White point alignment LCD screens:


Use a 100% white screen as input signal and set the
following values (in SAM mode):
Colour temperature to Normal.
Whitepoint red, Whitepoint green, and Whitepoint
blue values to 127.
Red BL offset and Green BL offset values to 8.
In case you have a colour analyser:
Measure with a calibrated, contactless (max. 25 mm
distance) colour analyser in the centre of the screen.
Consequently, the measurement needs to be done in a
dark environment.
Adjust the correct x,y coordinates (while holding one of the
White point registers R, G or B on 127) by means of
decreasing the value of one or two other white points to the
correct x,y coordinates (see table White D alignment
values). Tolerance: dx: 0.004, dy: 0.004.
Repeat this step for the other colour temperatures.
When finished press OK on the RC and then press
Store (in the SAM root menu) to store the aligned values
into the NVM.
Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments.
Table 8-1 White D alignment values
Value

Cool (11000 K)

Normal (9000 K)

Warm (6500 K)

0.278

0.289

0.314

0.278

0.291

0.319

Software Alignments
Put the set in SAM mode (see Chapter 5 Service Modes, Error
Codes and Fault Finding). The SAM menu will now appear on
the screen. Select ALIGNMENTS and go to one of the sub
menus. The alignments are explained below.
The following item can be aligned:
Whitepoint.
To store the data:
Press OK on the RC before the cursor is moved to the left.
In main menu select Store and press OK on the RC.
Press MENU on the RC to switch back to the main menu.

If you do not have a colour analyser, you can use the default
values. This is the next best solution. The default values are
average values coming from production (statistics).
Select a Colour Temperature (e.g. Cool, Normal, or
Warm).
Set the Whitepoint Red, - Green and - Blue default
values according to the values in the Tint settings table.
When finished press OK on the RC, then press Store (in
the SAM root menu) to store the aligned values into the
NVM.
Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments.

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Alignments

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Table 8-2 Tint settings


Colour Temp.

8.4.3

Select the sub menu's to set the initialisation codes (options) of


the set via text menus.

32"
Cool

123

116

127

Normal

127

115

109

Warm

127

105

73

Cool

127

102

116

Normal

127

97

100

Warm

127

89

69

8.4.4

37"

127

105

121

Normal

127

98

99

Warm

127

85

63

47"
Cool

127

127

Normal

127

122

97

Warm

127

109

50

8.4

Option Settings

8.4.1

Introduction

125

Example: The options sticker gives the following option


numbers:
41472 04109 06223 45160
10120 00098 00004 00000
The first line (group 1) indicates hardware options 1 to 4.
Example: option no. 2 contains the cabinet type.
The second line (group 2) indicates software options 5 to 8.
Example: option no. 5 contains the display code.
Every 5-digit number represents 16 bits (so the maximum value
will be 65536 if all options are set).
When all the correct options are set, the sum of the decimal
values of each Option Byte (OB) will give the option number.
See table Option code overview for the options. Please note
that this overview is indicative (subject to change). Always refer
to the sticker in the TV-set as leading.

The microprocessor communicates with a large number of I2C


ICs in the set. To ensure good communication and to make
digital diagnosis possible, the microprocessor has to know
which ICs to address. The presence / absence of these specific
ICs (or functions) is made known by the option codes.
Notes:
After changing the option(s), save them by pressing the OK
button on the RC before the cursor is moved to the left,
select STORE in the SAM root menu and press OK on the
RC.
The new option setting is only active after the TV is
switched off / stand-by and on again with the Mains
switch (the NVM is then read again).
8.4.2

Opt. No. (Option numbers)


Select this sub menu to set all options at once (expressed in
two long strings of numbers).
An option number (or option byte) represents a number of
different options. When you change these numbers directly,
you can set all options very quickly. All options are controlled
via eight option numbers.
When the NVM is replaced, all options will require resetting. To
be certain that the factory settings are reproduced exactly, you
must set both option number lines. You can find the correct
option numbers on a sticker inside the TV set and in Table
Option code overview.

42"
Cool

(Service) Options

Diversity
Not all sets with the same Commercial Type Number (CTN)
necessarily have the same option code!

Dealer Options

Use of Alternative BOM


An alternative BOM number usually indicates the use of an
alternative display. This results in another Display Code thus in
another Option code. Refer to chapter 2 Safety Instructions,
Warnings, and Notes.

For dealer options, in SAM select Dealer options and then


Personal options.
Table 8-3 Dealer options
8.4.5
Menu item

Subjects

Personal Options Picture Mute On

Picture is muted / not muted in case


no input signal is detected at input
connectors

Off
Virgin Mode

Option Code Overview

Options Description

On

TV starts up / does not start up (once)


with a language selection menu after
the Mains switch is turned on for the
first time (virgin mode)

Off

Table 8-4 Option code overview (subject to change and as available at time of publishing)
CTN MODEL

Displ. code

Group 1

32PFL5403D/10_3

136

41472

04109

06223

45160

Group 2
10120

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/10_3

153

41472

04109

06223

45160

10137

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/10_4

136

41472

04109

06223

45160

10120

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/10_4

153

41472

04109

06223

45160

10137

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/10_5

136

41472

04109

06223

45160

10120

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/10_5

153

41472

04109

06223

45160

10137

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/10_6

136

41472

04109

06223

45160

10120

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/10_6

153

41472

04109

06223

45160

10137

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/12_3

136

41472

04109

06223

45160

10120

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/12_3

153

41472

04109

06223

45160

10137

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/12_4

136

41472

04109

06223

45160

10120

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/12_4

153

41472

04109

06223

45160

10137

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/12_5

136

41472

04109

06223

45160

10120

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/12_5

153

41472

04109

06223

45160

10137

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403D/12_6

136

41472

04109

06223

45160

10120

00098

00004

00000

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CTN MODEL

Displ. code

Group 1

32PFL5403D/12_6

153

41472

04109

06223

45160

Group 2
10137

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403S/60

136

41472

04109

06223

45160

10120

00098

00004

00000

32PFL5403S/60

153

41472

04109

06223

45160

10137

00098

00004

00000

37PFL3403D/12_1

139

33280

04111

06219

45160

10123

00098

00004

00000

37PFL3403D/12_1

176

33280

04111

06219

45160

10160

00098

00004

00000

37PFL3403D/12_2

139

33280

04111

06219

45160

10123

00098

00004

00000

37PFL3403D/12_2

176

33280

04111

06219

45160

10160

00098

00004

00000

37PFL5603D/10_2

166

41472

04109

06223

45160

10150

00098

00004

00000

37PFL5603S/60_2

166

41472

04109

06223

45160

10150

00098

00004

00000

42PFL5603D/10_4

130

41472

04107

06223

45160

10114

00098

00004

00000

42PFL5603D/10_4

132

41472

04107

06223

45160

10116

00098

00004

00000

42PFL5603D/10_6

130

41481

04107

06223

45160

10114

00098

00004

00000

42PFL5603D/10_6

132

41481

04107

06223

45160

10116

00098

00004

00000

42PFL5603D/12_4

130

41481

04107

06223

45160

10114

00098

00004

00000

42PFL5603D/12_4

132

41481

04107

06223

45160

10116

00098

00004

00000

42PFL5603D/12_6

132

41472

04107

06223

45160

10116

00098

00004

00000

47PFL5603D/10_3

130

41472

04107

06223

45160

10119

00098

00004

00000

47PFL5603D/10_3

159

41472

04107

06223

45160

10143

00098

00004

00000

47PFL5603D/10_5

130

41472

04107

06223

45160

10119

00098

00004

00000

47PFL5603D/10_5

159

41472

04107

06223

45160

10143

00098

00004

00000

Important: After having edited the option numbers as


described above, you must press OK on the remote control
before the cursor is moved to the left!

8.5

Q522.2E LA

Reset of Repaired SSB


A very important issue towards a repaired SSB from a service
repair shop, implies the reset of the NVM on the SSB.
A repaired SSB in service should get the service Set type
00PF0000000000 and Production code 00000000000000.
Also the virgin bit is to be set. To set all this, you can use the
ComPair tool.

EN 102

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Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

9. Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


Index of this chapter:
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Power Supply
9.3 Abbreviation List
9.4 IC Data Sheets

For a description of all circuitry except the PSU, please refer to


the Q528.1E LA Service Manual.
9.1.1

Notes:
Only new circuits (circuits that are not published recently)
are described.
Figures can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due
to different set executions.
For a good understanding of the following circuit
descriptions, please use the wiring, block (chapter 6) and
circuit diagrams (chapter 7). Where necessary, you will find
a separate drawing for clarification.

9.1

Implementation
Details of the implementation are as follows:
Removed items:
MPEG4.
PNX5050.
PACIFIC3.
DVB-C.
RS232 level shifter on UART.
I2C Mux (PCA9540).
TS buffering.
Replaced items:
PNX8541 E1 package with 1mm pitch package.
Tantalum cap by SMD Elcap.

Introduction
The Q522.2E LA chassis (platform TV522/22E) is a derivative
from the Q522.1E LA chassis (platform TV522/22M), which on
its turn is derivative from the Q528.2E (platform TV522/82M).
They are the successors of the BJ3.1 chassis.

9.1.2

TV522 Architecture Overview


For details about the chassis block diagrams refer to chapter
Block diagrams, Test Point Overview, and Waveforms. An
overview of the TV522 architecture can be found in next figure
Architecture of TV522 platform.

This Q522.2E LA chassis is built around one Small Signal


Board and some additional boards:
Local Keyboard panel.
IR/LED panel.
Power Supply Unit.

TV522/22E - Architecture Block Diagram


HDMI Side
ADI8191
HDMI 1
HDMI
HDMI 2
switch
HDMI 3
MASTER
IF

Hybrid
Tuner

TDA10048

DDR-II
64MB

NXP
PNX8541

LVDS DUAL
LVDS
BU7988K

Digital Colour
Decoder
8-bit video
2-field HD MADI
DVB-T
MPEG2

CI

Matrix
HD@50Hz

PCI/XIO
FLASH

USB2.0

HP amp
Class D
TDA8932T

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Figure 9-1 Architecture of TV522/22E platform

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9.1.3

SSB Cell Layout

Figure 9-2 SSB layout cells (top view)

Q522.2E LA

9.

EN 103

EN 104
9.2

9.

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

Q522.2E LA

Power Supply

Table 9-4 Standby # is low (Semi-standby mode)

All power supplies described below are a black box for Service.
When defective, a new board must be ordered and the
defective one must be returned, unless the main fuse of the
board is broken. Always replace a defective fuse with one with
the correct specifications! This part is available in the regular
market.
Consult the Service website for the order codes of the boards.
Below some extra information of each board is given, in order
to help to determine which part of the set is defective.

Description

Vo1

Vo4

Vo5

Symbol

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

- Vaudio

24Vinv

Nominal voltage

3.3V

24V

Voltage tolerance 3%
Min. Current (A)

Vo2

Vo3

12V

+ 12V

- 12V

5%

11.4~17V

-11.4~ -17V 5%

0.1

Nom. Current (A) 0.2

2.7

Max. Current (A)

2.7

3.5

0.2

Peak Current (A) TBD

Table 9-5 Standby # is high (Standby mode)


9.2.1

Specifications
There are two types of the power supply used in the TV522
platform:
Power Supply (PSU) - without inverter - (for 32").
Integrated Power Board (IPB) - incl. inverter - (for > 32").

9.2.2

Description

Vo1

Symbol

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

Vo2

Vo3

Vo4
- Vaudio

Vo5
24Vinv

Nominal voltage

3.3V

Voltage tolerance 3%

Min. Current (A)

Nom.

0.015

Diversity
Start-up Sequence
Below find an overview of the different PSUs that are used:
Table 9-1 Supply diversity

9.2.3

Supplier

PSU

Model

Input Voltage Range

BPS

PLCD170PS09

32" 768p

High Mains (196- 264 Vac)

BPS

LIPS250PS04

37" 768p

Delta
BPS

DPS-279BP A
LIPS250PS02

37" 1080p
42" 768p

High Mains (196- 264 Vac)


Universal (90- 270 Vac)
High Mains (196- 264 Vac)

BPS

LIPS250PS01

42" 1080p

High Mains (196- 264 Vac)

LGIT

PLHL-T722A

47" 1080p

High Mains (196- 264 Vac)

32 PSU (BPS PLCD170PS09)


Control Signals
The control/output signals are driven by open collector/open
drain type circuits. The drive requirements are 3V3 Logic. Open
Collector: 2.2K ohms pull up resistor to +3V3.
Signal Levels:
Low or open: less than 0.4V.
High: more than 2.4V.
The Power Supply Unit is controlled via a digital input Standby
# (Stdby) and the BL_ON-OFF signal at the secondary side.
Table 9-2 Mode of operation
Standby# BL_ON-OFF 3V3
CN7 pin 5

12Vssb Vaudio 24V

Note

High

Low

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

Standby

Low

Low

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

Semi-standby

Low

High

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

Output Specifications
Table 9-3 Standby # is low (ON mode)
Description

Vo1

Symbol

3V3 stdby 12Vssb +Vaudio

Vo2

-Vaudio

24Vinv

Nominal voltage

3.3V

- 12V

24V

12V

Vo3
+ 12V

Vo4

Vo5

Voltage tolerance 3%

5%

-5%, +10% -5%, +10% 5%

Min. Current (A)

0.1

2.7

0.45

0.45

4
5

Nom. Current (A) 0.2


Max. Current (A)

2.7

2.5

2.5

Peak Current (A) TBD

0.2

3.5

2.5

2.5

6.3

Ripple and noise 50mV

100mV

100mV

100mV

200mV

Ground

GND1

GND2 (isolated gnd)

GND1

GND3
(isolated gnd)

Note : Standby # is from small signal board (SSB).


I_18010_080.eps
120608

Figure 9-3 Rise and fall sequence 32 PSU


Protections
3V3 stdby output
Short-circuit proof with auto restart.
Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~
140% of nominal value.
12Vssb
Short circuit protection with current limit or fuse.
Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~
140% of nominal value.
Vaudio
Short circuit protection with current limit or fuse.
Over voltage protection should be less than absolute
value 19V.
24 output
Short-circuit proof with auto restart.
Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~
140% of nominal value.

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


9.2.4

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9.

EN 105

Start-up Sequence

37 IPB (BPS LIPS250PS04 & DPS-279BP A)


Control Signals
The control/output signals are driven by open collector/open
drain type circuits. The drive requirements are 3V3 Logic. Open
Collector: 2.2 kohms pull up resistor to +3V3.
Signal Levels:
Low or open: less than 0.4V.
High: more than 2.4V.
The Power Supply Unit is controlled via a digital input Standby
# (Stdby) and the BL_ON-OFF signal at the secondary side.
Table 9-6 Mode of operation

Note :dVo/dt ~350V/s (max)


Note : Standby # is from small signal board (SSB).

Standby# BL_ON-OFF 3V3


CN7 pin 5

12Vssb Vaudio HV

Note

High

OFF

Standby

Low

ON

I_18010_081.eps
120608

OFF

OFF

Low

Low

ON

ON

ON

OFF

Semi-standby

Low

High

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

Figure 9-4 Rise and fall sequence 42 IPB


Protections
3V3 stdby output
Short-circuit proof with auto restart.
Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~
140% of nominal value.
12Vssb
Short circuit protection with current limit or fuse.
Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~
140% of nominal value.
Vaudio
Short circuit protection with current limit or fuse.
Over voltage protection should be less than absolute
value 19V.
HV output
Arcing protection.
Short circuit protection.
Over voltage protection should operate when more
than 4 lamps are disconnected.

Output Specifications

Table 9-7 Standby # is low (ON mode)


Description

Vo1

Symbol

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

Nominal voltage

3.3V

12V

Voltage tol.

3%

5%

Min. Current (A)

Nom. Current (A) 0.2

Vo2

Vo3

Vo5
Inverter HV

+ 12V

- 12V
For details refer
-5%, +10% -5%, +10% to panel specs)

0.1

3.4

0.45

0.45
2.5

Max. Current (A) 0.2

3.4

2.5

Peak Current (A) TBD

2.5

Ripple and noise 50mV

100mV 100mV

Ground

GND1

GND1

Vo4
- Vaudio

2.5
100mV

GND2 (isolated gnd)

Table 9-8 Standby # is low (Semi-standby mode)


9.2.5
Description

Vo1

Vo2

Vo3

Vo4

Symbol

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

- Vaudio

HV

Nominal voltage

3.3V

12V

+ 12V

- 12V

Voltage tol.

3%

5%

11.4~17V

-11.4 ~ -17V 0

Min. Current (A)

0.1

Nom. Current (A) 0.2

3.4

Max. Current (A) 0.2

3.4

Peak Current

TBD

Table 9-9 Standby # is high (Standby mode)


Description

Vo1

Symbol

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

Nominal voltage 3.3V


Voltage tol.

3%

Vo2
0

Vo3
0

42 IPB (BPS LIPS250PS1)

Vo5

Vo4

Vo5

- Vaudio

HV

Control Signals
The control/output signals are driven by open collector/open
drain type circuits. The drive requirements are 3V3 Logic. Open
Collector: 2.2 kohms pull up resistor to +3V3.
Signal Levels:
Low or open: less than 0.4V.
High: more than 2.4V.
The Power Supply Unit is controlled via a digital input Standby
# (Stdby) and the BL_ON-OFF signal at the secondary side.
Table 9-10 Mode of operation

Min. Current (A) 0

Standby# BL_ON-OFF 3V3


CN7 pin 5

Nom. Current

High

Low

Low

Low

Low

High

ON

0.015

12Vssb Vaudio HV

Note

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

Standby

ON

ON

ON

OFF

Semi-standby

ON

ON

ON

ON

Output Specifications

Table 9-11 Standby # is low (ON mode)


Description

Vo1

Symbol

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

Vo2

Vo3

Vo4

Vo5

- Vaudio

Inverter HV

EN 106

9.

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

Q522.2E LA

Description

Vo1

Vo2

Vo3

Vo4

Nominal voltage

3.3V

12V

+ 12V

- 12V

9.2.6

Vo5

Voltage tol.

3%

5%

For details refer


-5%, +10% -5%, +10% to panel specs)

Min. Current (A)

0.1

Nom. Current (A) 0.2

3.4

0.45

0.45

Max. Current (A) 0.2

3.4

2.5

2.5

Peak Current (A) TBD

2.5

2.5

Ripple and noise 50mV

100mV 100mV

Ground

GND1

GND1

100mV

GND2 (isolated gnd)

Vo3

Control Signals

Table 9-14 Mode of operation

Table 9-12 Standby # is low (Semi-standby mode)


Vo2

47 IPB (LGIT PLHL-T722A)

Description

Vo1

Vo4

Vo5

Symbol

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

- Vaudio

HV

Nominal voltage

3.3V

12V

+ 12V

- 12V

Voltage tol.

3%

5%

11.4~17V

-11.4 ~ -17V 0

Min. Current (A)

Signal
name

Explanation

Signal
Action
Direction

DIM

Burst Dimming Ctrl

Input

BL_ON/OFF Back Light ON Ctrl

Input

Hi: BL ON, Low: BL OFF

Boost

Boost Inv. Curr. Ctrl Input

0~3.3V

STANDBY

STANDBY Signal

Hi: Standby mode, Low: ON mode

Input

Outputs

0.1

Nom. Current (A) 0.2

3.4

Max. Current (A) 0.2

3.4

CN1

Peak Current

Pin No.

TBD

Burst Dimming

CN2, CN3
Signal

Pin No.

Signal

Natural

HV

Live

HV

HV

Table 9-13 Standby # is high (Standby mode)


Description

Vo1

Symbol

3V3 stdby 12Vssb + Vaudio

Nominal voltage 3.3V


3%

Vo2
0

Vo3
0

Vo4

Vo5

- Vaudio

HV

CN4

CN5, CN8
Pin No.

Signal

Pin No.

Signal

+12V

24Vamb

+12V

GND

Min. Current (A) 0

GND

24Vamb

GND

GND

Nom. Current

24Vamb

GND

Voltage tol.

0.015

Start-up Sequence

CN6
Pin No.

Signal

3V3 Standby

CN7

Standby

Pin No.

Signal

GND

+12V

GND

+12V

GND

GND

+12V

GND

+12V

INV_ON

+12V

DIM

+12V (Audio)

Boost

10

GND_Audio

GND

11

-12V (Audio)
I_18010_082.eps
130608

Figure 9-6 Connector overview

Note :dVo/dt ~350V/s (max)


Note : Standby # is from small signal board (SSB).
I_18010_081.eps
120608

Figure 9-5 Rise and fall sequence 42 IPB


Protections
3V3 stdby output
Short-circuit proof with auto restart.
Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~
140% of nominal value.
12Vssb
Short circuit protection with current limit or fuse.
Over voltage protection should operate within 120% ~
140% of nominal value.
Vaudio
Short circuit protection with current limit or fuse.
Over voltage protection should be less than absolute
value 19V.
HV output
Arcing protection.
Short circuit protection.
Over voltage protection should operate when more
than 4 lamps are disconnected.

Protections
Protection

Output circuit

Trip point

Notes

Over voltage

3V3

3.96V ~ 4.62V

Shut down

12Vssb

14.4V ~ 16.8V

+Vaudio

+19.0V

Short circuit

-Vaudio

-19.0V

24Vamb

28.8V ~ 33.6V

All output

Current limit or fuse

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


9.3

Abbreviation List
0/6/12

2DNR
3DNR
AARA

ACI

ADC
AFC

AGC

AM
ANR
AP
AR
ASF

ATV
Auto TV

AV
AVC
AVIP
B/G
BLR
BTSC

B-TXT
C
CEC

CL
CLR
ComPair
CP
CSM
CTI

CVBS
DAC
DBE
DDC
D/K
DFI
DFU
DMR
DNM

DNR
SCART switch control signal on A/V
board. 0 = loop through (AUX to TV),
6 = play 16 : 9 format, 12 = play 4 : 3
format
Spatial (2D) Noise Reduction
Temporal (3D) Noise Reduction
Automatic Aspect Ratio Adaptation:
algorithm that adapts aspect ratio to
remove horizontal black bars; keeps
the original aspect ratio
Automatic Channel Installation:
algorithm that installs TV channels
directly from a cable network by
means of a predefined TXT page
Analogue to Digital Converter
Automatic Frequency Control: control
signal used to tune to the correct
frequency
Automatic Gain Control: algorithm that
controls the video input of the feature
box
Amplitude Modulation
Automatic Noise Reduction: one of the
algorithms of Auto TV
Asia Pacific
Aspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9
Auto Screen Fit: algorithm that adapts
aspect ratio to remove horizontal black
bars without discarding video
information
See Auto TV
A hardware and software control
system that measures picture content,
and adapts image parameters in a
dynamic way
External Audio Video
Audio Video Controller
Audio Video Input Processor
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 5.5 MHz
Board-Level Repair
Broadcast Television Standard
Committee. Multiplex FM stereo sound
system, originating from the USA and
used e.g. in LATAM and AP-NTSC
countries
Blue TeleteXT
Centre channel (audio)
Consumer Electronics Control bus:
remote control bus on HDMI
connections
Constant Level: audio output to
connect with an external amplifier
Component Level Repair
Computer aided rePair
Connected Planet / Copy Protection
Customer Service Mode
Colour Transient Improvement:
manipulates steepness of chroma
transients
Composite Video Blanking and
Synchronization
Digital to Analogue Converter
Dynamic Bass Enhancement: extra
low frequency amplification
See E-DDC
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.5 MHz
Dynamic Frame Insertion
Directions For Use: owner's manual
Digital Media Reader: card reader
Digital Natural Motion

DRAM
DRM
DSP
DST

DTCP

DVB-C
DVB-T
DVD
DVI(-d)
E-DDC

EDID
EEPROM
EMI
EPLD
EU
EXT
FBL
FDS
FDW
FM
FPGA
FTV
Gb/s
G-TXT
H
HD
HDD
HDCP

HDMI
HP
I
I2 C
I2D
I2S
IF
IR
IRQ
ITU-656

Q522.2E LA

9.

EN 107

Digital Noise Reduction: noise


reduction feature of the set
Dynamic RAM
Digital Rights Management
Digital Signal Processing
Dealer Service Tool: special remote
control designed for service
technicians
Digital Transmission Content
Protection; A protocol for protecting
digital audio/video content that is
traversing a high speed serial bus,
such as IEEE-1394
Digital Video Broadcast - Cable
Digital Video Broadcast - Terrestrial
Digital Versatile Disc
Digital Visual Interface (d= digital only)
Enhanced Display Data Channel
(VESA standard for communication
channel and display). Using E-DDC,
the video source can read the EDID
information form the display.
Extended Display Identification Data
(VESA standard)
Electrically Erasable and
Programmable Read Only Memory
Electro Magnetic Interference
Erasable Programmable Logic Device
Europe
EXTernal (source), entering the set by
SCART or by cinches (jacks)
Fast BLanking: DC signal
accompanying RGB signals
Full Dual Screen (same as FDW)
Full Dual Window (same as FDS)
Field Memory or Frequency
Modulation
Field-Programmable Gate Array
Flat TeleVision
Giga bits per second
Green TeleteXT
H_sync to the module
High Definition
Hard Disk Drive
High-bandwidth Digital Content
Protection: A key encoded into the
HDMI/DVI signal that prevents video
data piracy. If a source is HDCP coded
and connected via HDMI/DVI without
the proper HDCP decoding, the
picture is put into a snow vision mode
or changed to a low resolution. For
normal content distribution the source
and the display device must be
enabled for HDCP software key
decoding.
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Intermediate Frequency
Infra Red
Interrupt Request
The ITU Radio communication Sector
(ITU-R) is a standards body
subcommittee of the International
Telecommunication Union relating to
radio communication. ITU-656 (a.k.a.
SDI), is a digitized video format used
for broadcast grade video.
Uncompressed digital component or
digital composite signals can be used.

EN 108

9.

ITV
JOP
LS

LATAM
LCD
LED
L/L'

LPL
LS
LVDS
Mbps
M/N
MIPS

MOP
MOSFET
MPEG
MPIF
MUTE
NC
NICAM

NTC
NTSC

NVM
O/C
OSD
OTC
P50
PAL

PCB
PCM
PDP
PFC
PIP
PLL

POR
PTC
PWB

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The SDI signal is self-synchronizing,


uses 8 bit or 10 bit data words, and
has a maximum data rate of
270 Mbit/s, with a minimum bandwidth
of 135 MHz.
Institutional TeleVision; TV sets for
hotels, hospitals etc.
Jaguar Output Processor
Last Status; The settings last chosen
by the customer and read and stored
in RAM or in the NVM. They are called
at start-up of the set to configure it
according to the customer's
preferences
Latin America
Liquid Crystal Display
Light Emitting Diode
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.5 MHz. L' is Band
I, L is all bands except for Band I
LG.Philips LCD (supplier)
Loudspeaker
Low Voltage Differential Signalling
Mega bits per second
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 4.5 MHz
Microprocessor without Interlocked
Pipeline-Stages; A RISC-based
microprocessor
Matrix Output Processor
Metal Oxide Silicon Field Effect
Transistor, switching device
Motion Pictures Experts Group
Multi Platform InterFace
MUTE Line
Not Connected
Near Instantaneous Compounded
Audio Multiplexing. This is a digital
sound system, mainly used in Europe.
Negative Temperature Coefficient,
non-linear resistor
National Television Standard
Committee. Colour system mainly
used in North America and Japan.
Colour carrier NTSC M/
N = 3.579545 MHz,
NTSC 4.43 = 4.433619 MHz (this is a
VCR norm, it is not transmitted off-air)
Non-Volatile Memory: IC containing
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
On screen display Teletext and
Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
Project 50: communication protocol
between TV and peripherals
Phase Alternating Line. Colour system
mainly used in West Europe (colour
carrier = 4.433619 MHz) and South
America (colour carrier
PAL M = 3.575612 MHz and
PAL N = 3.582056 MHz)
Printed Circuit Board (same as PWB)
Pulse Code Modulation
Plasma Display Panel
Power Factor Corrector (or Preconditioner)
Picture In Picture
Phase Locked Loop. Used for e.g.
FST tuning systems. The customer
can give directly the desired frequency
Power On Reset, signal to reset the uP
Positive Temperature Coefficient,
non-linear resistor
Printed Wiring Board (same as PCB)

PWM
QRC
QTNR
QVCP
RAM
RGB

RC
RC5 / RC6
ROM
R-TXT
SAM
S/C
SCART

SCL
SCL-F
SD
SDA
SDA-F
SDI
SDRAM
SECAM

SIF
SMPS
SoC
SOG
SOPS
S/PDIF
SRAM
SSB
STBY
SVGA
SVHS
SW
SWAN
SXGA
TFT
THD
TMDS
TXT
TXT-DW
UI
uP
UXGA
V
VCR
VESA
VGA
VL
VSB
WXGA
XTAL
XGA
Y
Y/C
YPbPr

YUV

Pulse Width Modulation


Quasi Resonant Converter
Quality Temporal Noise Reduction
Quality Video Composition Processor
Random Access Memory
Red, Green, and Blue. The primary
colour signals for TV. By mixing levels
of R, G, and B, all colours (Y/C) are
reproduced.
Remote Control
Signal protocol from the remote
control receiver
Read Only Memory
Red TeleteXT
Service Alignment Mode
Short Circuit
Syndicat des Constructeurs
d'Appareils Radiorecepteurs et
Televisieurs
Serial Clock I2C
CLock Signal on Fast I2C bus
Standard Definition
Serial Data I2C
DAta Signal on Fast I2C bus
Serial Digital Interface, see ITU-656
Synchronous DRAM
SEquence Couleur Avec Memoire.
Colour system mainly used in France
and East Europe. Colour carriers=
4.406250 MHz and 4.250000 MHz
Sound Intermediate Frequency
Switched Mode Power Supply
System on Chip
Sync On Green
Self Oscillating Power Supply
Sony Philips Digital InterFace
Static RAM
Small Signal Board
STand-BY
800 600 (4:3)
Super Video Home System
Software
Spatial temporal Weighted Averaging
Noise reduction
1280 1024
Thin Film Transistor
Total Harmonic Distortion
Transmission Minimized Differential
Signalling
TeleteXT
Dual Window with TeleteXT
User Interface
Microprocessor
1600 1200 (4:3)
V-sync to the module
Video Cassette Recorder
Video Electronics Standards
Association
640 480 (4:3)
Variable Level out: processed audio
output toward external amplifier
Vestigial Side Band; modulation
method
1280 768 (15:9)
Quartz crystal
1024 768 (4:3)
Luminance signal
Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C)
signal
Component video. Luminance and
scaled colour difference signals (B-Y
and R-Y)
Component video

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


9.4

Q522.2E LA

9.

IC Data Sheets
This section shows the internal block diagrams and pin
configurations of ICs that are drawn as black boxes in the
electrical diagrams (with the exception of memory and logic
ICs).
Diagram B02A, NCP5422AD (IC 7U0A)

Block Diagram

VCC

ROSC

BIAS

VCC

8.6 V

7.8 V

CURRENT
SOURCE
GEN

RAMP2

RAMP1

BST

IS+1
CLK1

+
IS1

CLK2

nonoverlap
VCC

GATE(H)1

GATE(L)1

FAULT

PWM
Comparator 1

FAULT

70 mV

Q FAULT

Set
Dominant

RAMP1
BST

0.425 V

0.25 V

GATE(L)2

R
FAULT
GND
E/A OFF

0.425 V

1.2 mA

E/A1

1.0 V

nonoverlap
VCC

Reset
Dominant

FAULT

RAMP2

E/A OFF

5.0 A

GATE(H)2

PWM
Comparator 2

IS2

S
Reset
Dominant

70 mV

IS+2

BST

OSC

9.4.1

FAULT

E/A2

1.0 V

VFB1

COMP1

COMP2

VFB2

Pin Configuration
SO16
16

A
WL
Y
WW

NCP5422A
AWLYWW

GATE(H)1
GATE(L)1
GND
BST
IS+1
IS1
VFB1
COMP1

GATE(H)2
GATE(L)2
VCC
ROSC
IS+2
IS2
VFB2
COMP2

= Assembly Location
= Wafer Lot
= Year
= Work Week

Figure 9-7 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

F_15400_129.eps
240505

EN 109

EN 110
9.4.2

9.

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

Q522.2E LA

Diagram B02C, ST1S10PHD (IC 7U0Z)

Block Diagram

Pin Configuration

DFN8 (4x4)

PowerSO-8
I_18010_083.eps
130608

Figure 9-8 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


9.4.3

Q522.2E LA

9.

EN 111

Diagram B03A, TDA9898HL (IC 7T57)

Block Diagram
R(2)

4 MHz reference
input
R(2)

SDA

SCL

23

ADRSEL BVS

i.c.

24

25

14

EXTERNAL SOUND
BAND-PASS FILTER(1)

GNDD

32

VP
43, 44

LFSYN2
1

22

I2C-BUS

SYNTHESIZER
AND VCO

GNDA
40, 41

EXTFILO
15

FREF
46

EXTFILI
17

OPTXTAL
39

4 MHz FREQUENCY
REFERENCE

SUPPLY
+3 dB

TDA9897
AGCDIN

AM average

36

SIF AGC

29

TDA9897

FM peak

30

OUT2A
OUT2B

BP on/off
IF3A
IF3B

sideband

OUTPUT
SWITCH

Q
4

26

BAND-PASS
FILTER

SIDEBAND
FILTER

27

D
IF1A
IF1B

IF2A
IF2B

21
VIF AGC

EXTFMI

20 CDEEM

I
NYQUIST
FILTER

10

OUT1B

34 CAF2

sideband

OUT1A

FM SWITCH

31

FM
AMPLIFIER

AUD

28 CAF1
FM CARRIER AGC
I2C-BUS
TOPNEG

DECODER
i.c.

45

PEAK
AGC
TUNER

TAGC

47

RSSI
DETECTOR
AND
IF BASED
TUNER
AGC

VIF PLL
AND
ACQUISITION
HELP

SOUND
CARRIER
TRAP

VIF
AFC

GROUP
DELAY
EQUALIZER

AM
F

AM DEMODULATOR
FM
AND
FM NARROW-BAND PLL AM

trap reference

16
TAGC
SIF AGC
FM AGC
AFC

standard

SYNTHESIZER
AND VCO

33

I2C-BUS TOP2

AND RSSI

VIF AGC
I2C-bus
35, 42

38
LFSYN1

13
LFVIF

MPP1

port

19
LFFM

40 GNDA

41 GNDA

42 n.c.

43 VP

44 VP

45 i.c.

46 FREF

47 TAGC

48 GND

Pin Configuration

37 n.c.

n.c.

38 LFSYN1

n.c.

11
TOP2
optional tuner
AGC TOP for
IF based tuner
AGC and
radio signal
strength detector
onset

CVBS

LFSYN2

36 AGCDIN

n.c.

35 n.c.

IF3A

34 CAF2

IF3B

33 CVBS

CIFAGC(1)

IF1A

IF1B

CTAGC

29 OUT2A

IF2A

28 CAF1

32 BVS
31 AUD

TDA9897HL
TDA9898HL

30 OUT2B

EXTFMI 21

CDEEM 20

LFFM 19

n.c. 18

EXTFILI 17

MPP2 16

25 ADRSEL

EXTFILO 15

26 OUT1A

MPP1 12

i.c. 14

27 OUT1B

TOP2 11

LFVIF 13

IF2B 10

SCL 24

CTAGC

39 OPTXTAL

SDA 23

2, 5, 18, 37

GND

GNDD 22

48

12

MPP2

Figure 9-9 Pin configuration

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Q522.2E LA

Diagram B03B, TDA10048HN (IC7T17-1)

Block Diagram

AGC_TUN

ANALOG

AGC_IF

STEP INTERFACE

VIM

DUAL
AGC

ADC
VIP

DIGITAL FRONT-END
AND OFDM
DEMODULATION

CHANNEL ESTIMATION
AND CORRECTION

STEP INTERFACE

DIGITAL
AGC

PLL

XIN

TIME
RECOVERY

CARRIER
RECOVERY

OSCILLATOR
XOUT

DYNAMIC
TIMESHIFT

CCI
CANCELLER

ACI
FILTERING

COARSE
TIME
ESTIMATOR

CPE
CALCULATION

I2C-BUS
INTERFACE

DSP CORE SYNCHRONISATION

FREQUENCY
INTERPOLATION

FREQUENCY, TIME, FRAME RECOVERY


FFT WINDOW POSITIONING
TPS DECODING

GPIO[3:0]

PARTIAL
CHANNEL
ESTIMATION

TIME
INTERPOLATION

TDA10048HN

SCL_TUN
SDA_TUN
SCL, SDA
SADDR

FFT
2K / 4K / 8K

CONFIDENCE
CALCULATION

CHANNEL
CORRECTION

confidence
MPEG-2
OUTPUT
INTERFACE

DESCRAMBLER

RS
DECODER

CPT_UNCOR

BIT
DEINTERLEAVER

VITERBI
DECODER
VBER

CBER

DEMAPPER

(I,Q)

INNER
FREQUENCY
DEINTERLEAVER
CHANNEL DECODER

37 TMS

38 TDI

39 TCK

40 TDO

41 CLR_N

42 AGC_IF

43 AGC_TUN

44 VSSDC

45 VDDDC(1V2)

46 VDDD(3V3)

terminal 1
index area

47 VSSD(ADC/PLL)

48 VDDD(ADC/PLL)(1V2)

Pin Configuration

VDDA(ADC)(3V3)

36 TRST_N

VIM

35 SCL

VIP

34 SDA

VSSA(ADC)

33 SADDR

VDDD(ADC)(3V3)

VSSA(OSC)

XIN

30 VSSDC

XOUT

29 VSSD

VDDA(OSC)(1V2)

28 VDDD(3V3)

32 GPIO0
31 VDDDC(1V2)

TDA10048HN

DO4/GPIO3 24

DO3/GPIO2 23

DO2/GPIO1 22

DO1/S_DO 21

DO0/S_UNCOR 20

OCLK/S__OCLK 19

DEN/S_DEN 18

PSYNC/S_PSYNC 17

25 DO5

SCL_TUN 16

26 DO6

VDDDC(1V2) 12

SDA_TUN 15

27 DO7

VDDA(PLL)(1V2) 11

VSSD 14

VSSA(PLL) 10

VSSDC 13

MPEG TS
DO[7:0]/S_DO
(parallel/serial)

OUTER
FORNEY
DEINTERLEAVER

Transparent top view

Figure 9-10 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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9.

EN 113

Diagram B03C, TDA10023HT (IC7TA4)

Block Diagram
VDDA1
XIN
2

VSSA1

VDDD1

VSSD1

VDDA2

VDDA3

VSSA3

VDDD4

50

49

61

55

59

60

8, 25, 42

7, 24, 41

VSSD2

VDDD2

XOUT
3

VSSD3

VDDD3

15, 31, 44

14, 30, 43

PWM
PLL
SACLK

CTRL

ADC

10

BASEBAND
CONVERSION

11

PWM

TIMING
INTERPOLATOR

DECIMATION
FILTERS

HALF
NYQUIST

CLRB
VIP
VIM

29

32

RS
DECODER

DE-INTERLEAVER

GPIO

JQAM
FILTER

DE-SCRAMBLER

TRELLIS
DEMODULATOR

FRAME
SYNC

DERANDOMIZER

36

16

35
34
33

MPEG2
TS
CKSUM

REED
SOLOMON
DECODER

DEINTERLEAVER

37 to 40,
45 to 48

28

58

27

57

TDA10023HT

JTAG

22
23

IICDIV

26

10

21
19

I2C-BUS
INTERFACE

17

20

DO[7:0]
DEN
programmable
interface

OCLK
PSYNC
UNCOR

TDO
TMS
serial
interface

TCK
TDI
TRST
ENSERI
SDAT
SCLT

13, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 62, 63, 64

12

001aac555

SADDR

n.c.

49 VSSD1

50 VDDD1

51 n.c.

52 n.c.

53 n.c.

54 n.c.

55 VDDA3

56 n.c.

57 VIM

58 VIP

59 VSSA3

60 VDDD4

61 VDDA2

62 n.c.

63 n.c.

Pin Configuration
64 n.c.
VDDA1

48 DO[0]

XIN

47 DO[1]

XOUT

46 DO[2]

VSSA1

45 DO[3]

SACLK

44 VSSD2

TEST

43 VDDD2

VDDD3

42 VSSD3

VSSD3

AGCTUN

41 VDDD3

TDA10023HT

40 DO[4]

IICDIV 10

39 DO[5]

AGCIF 11

38 DO[6]

SADDR 12

37 DO[7]
36 DEN

n.c. 13

CTRL 32

VSSD2 31

VDDD2 30

GPIO 29

TDO 28

TMS 27

TRST 26

VSSD3 25

VDDD3 24

TDI 23

TCK 22

33 UNCOR
ENSERI 21

34 PSYNC

CLRB 16
SCLT 20

35 OCLK

VSSD2 15

SDA 18

VDDD2 14

SDAT 19

SCL

18

SCL 17

SDA

AGCIF

DECISION
DIFFERENTIAL
DECODER

CARRIER
RECOVERY

EQUALIZER

OUTPUT
INTERFACE

TEST

AGCTUN

AGC

IF

GPIO

CLOCK
RECOVERY

Figure 9-11 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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Diagram B04x, PNX85xx (IC 7H00)

Block Diagram
DDR-II
32 MB

DDR-II
32 MB

16

16

LCD
Matrix Display
1368 768

PNX85xx
A/V INPUTS
MIPS32@240MHz
TV control, Pixel OSD
Source select
3D-Comb
Digital color decoder
Audio decoding
Full audio processing, inc SRS
MPEG-2 HD/SD decode
MA DI
8-bit video processing
Enhanced PQ processing
Single LVDS output
HDMI / DVI
CA option

VGA

HDMI

TDA10060
Channel

TD1736OF

TDA9897

Tuner

IF

SPDIF Out

TDA8933T
Audio Amp.

8/16

USB2 Option

FLASH
16 MB

Pin Configuration
ball A1
index area

2
1

B
D
F
H
K
M
P
T
V
Y
AB
AD
AF
AH
AK

4
3

6
5

8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29

A
C
E
G
J

PNX85xx

L
N
R
U
W
AA
AC
AE
AG
AJ

Transparent top view

Figure 9-12 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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EN 115

Diagram B04M, TS4821DT (IC 7HV3)

Typical Application Schematic


Rfeed1

Right In Cin1
+

2.2F
2.2F
+

Left In

Cin2

Vcc

3.9k
RpolVcc
+
Cs
100k
8
3.9k
2
1
Rin1
3
+
Cb
TS482
+
5
+
7
Rin2 1F
6
3.9k
4
100k
Rpol
3.9k

220F
+

Cout1
Cout2

1F

9.4.7

Q522.2E LA

RL=32Ohms

RL=32Ohms

220F

Rfeed2

Pin Configuration

TS482IS, TS482IST - MiniSO8

TS482ID, TS482IDT - SO8

OUT (1)

VCC

OUT (1)

VCC

VIN- (1)

OUT (2)

VIN- (1)

OUT (2)

VIN+ (1)

VIN- (2)

VIN+ (1)

VIN- (2)

GND

VIN+ (2)

GND

VIN+ (2)

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Figure 9-13 Typical application schematic and pin configuration

EN 116
9.4.8

9.

Q522.2E LA

Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

Diagram B05A, BU7988KVT (IC 7CG0)

Block Diagram

Pin Configuration

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Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


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EN 117

Diagram B08A, ISP1564HL (IC 7P00)

Block Diagram
PME#
CLK
32

AD[31:0]

C/BE[3:0]#

SCL

SDA

96

99

97
77, 98, 100

7
10, 12 to 15, 20 to 22,
26 to 31, 33, 34,
50 to 54, 56, 57,
59, 62, 63, 65 to 70

REQ#

GNT#

IDSEL

24

INTA#

FRAME#

36

DEVSEL#

39

IRDY#

37

CLKRUN#

42

PAR

47

PERR#

44

SERR#

45

TRDY#

38

STOP#

41

RST#
VCC(IO)
VCC(REG)
REG(1V8)

PCI CORE

VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
(Vaux)

PCI MASTER

2, 73

VCC(AUX)

AUX(1V8)

Vaux(1V8) core
PCI SLAVE

CONFIGURATION SPACE

OHCI
(FUNCTION 0)

EHCI
(FUNCTION 2)

RAM

RAM

CONFIGURATION FUNCTION 0

81

CONFIGURATION FUNCTION 2

80

RREF

GND
_RREF

1, 17, 46,
61, 72, 82,
84, 89, 91

PORT ROUTER

CORE
RESET_N

GNDA

POR

11, 25, 40,


55, 71

18, 43, 58

ATX2

ATX1

16
VCC
CORE

VOLTAGE
REGULATOR

ORIGINAL
USB ATX

ORIGINAL
USB ATX

Hi-SPEED
USB ATX

Hi-SPEED
USB ATX

19, 32, 49,


64, 76, 94, 95

74

GND

SYS_TUNE

XOSC
PLL
88

87

90

92
DP2

76 GND

77 VCC(IO)AUX

78 OC1_N

79 PWE1_N

DP1 OC2_N PWE2_N DM2

82 GNDA

83 DM1

84 GNDA

85 DP1

86 VCCA(AUX)

87 OC2_N

88 PWE2_N

89 GNDA

90 DM2

91 GNDA

92 DP2

93 VCCA(AUX)

94 GND

95 GND

96 SCL

97 SDA

98 VCC(IO)AUX

99 PME#

100 VCC(IO)AUX

85

OC1_N PWE1_N DM1

VCCA(AUX)

Pin Configuration

83

79

80 GND_RREF

78

81 RREF

86, 93

GNDA

75 XTAL2

AUX(1V8)

74 XTAL1

VCC(AUX)

73 AUX(1V8)

INTA#

72 GNDA

RST#

71 VCC(IO)

SYS_TUNE

70 AD[0]

CLK

69 AD[1]

GNT#

68 AD[2]

REQ#

67 AD[3]

AD[31] 10

66 AD[4]
65 AD[5]

VCC(IO) 11

ISP1564HL

AD[30] 12

64 GND

AD[29] 13

63 AD[6]

AD[28] 14

62 AD[7]

AD[27] 15

61 GNDA
60 C/BE[0]#

VCC(REG) 16

59 AD[8]

GNDA 17

58 REG(1V8)

REG(1V8) 18

57 AD[9]

GND 19
AD[26] 20

56 AD[10]

AD[25] 21

55 VCC(IO)

AD[24] 22

54 AD[11]

AD[15] 50

GND 49

C/BE[1]# 48

PAR 47

GNDA 46

SERR# 45

PERR# 44

REG(1V8) 43

CLKRUN# 42

STOP# 41

VCC(IO) 40

DEVSEL# 39

TRDY# 38

C/BE[2]# 35

AD[16] 34

AD[17] 33

GND 32

AD[18] 31

AD[19] 30

51 AD[14]

AD[20] 29

VCC(IO) 25
AD[21] 28

52 AD[13]

AD[23] 26

53 AD[12]

IDSEL 24

AD[22] 27

C/BE[3]# 23

IRDY# 37

75

FRAME# 36

XTAL2

ISP1564

VCC(I/O)
DETECT
XTAL1

VCC(IO)AUX

GLOBAL CONTROL

23, 35, 48, 60

32-bit, 33 MHz PCI bus

9.

Figure 9-15 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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9.4.10 Diagram B08C, AD8197A (IC 7P70)

06471-001

Block Diagram

Figure 1.

TYPICAL APPLICATION

04:20

AUX_A0

AUX_A1

AUX_A2

AUX_A3

DVEE

AUX_B0

AUX_B1

AUX_B2

AUX_B3

AUX_COM0

AUX_COM1

AUX_COM2

AUX_COM3

AUX_C0

AUX_C1

AUX_C2

AUX_C3

AMUXVCC

AUX_D0

AUX_D1

AUX_D2

AUX_D3

PP_EQ

PP_EN

97

96

95

94

93

92

91

90

89

88

87

86

85

84

83

82

81

80

79

78

77

76

PP_OTO

99

100

98

Pin Configuration

75

AVCC

74

IP_C3

AVCC

IN_B0

IP_B0

73

IN_C3

AVEE

72

AVEE
IP_C2

PIN 1 INDICATOR

IN_B1

71

IP_B1

70

IN_C2

VTTI

69

VTTI
IP_C1

IN_B2

68

IP_B2

67

IN_C1

AVEE

10

66

AVEE

IN_B3

11

IP_B3

12

AVCC

13

IN_A0

14

IP_A0

15

61

IN_D3

AVEE

16

60

AVEE
IP_D2

AD8197
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)

65

IP_C0

64

IN_C0

63

AVCC

62

IP_D3

IN_A1

17

59

IP_A1

18

58

IN_D2

VTTI

19

57

VTTI

IN_A2

20

56

IP_D1

IP_A2

21

55

IN_D1

AVCC

22

54

AVCC

IN_A3

23

53

IP_D0

46

47

48

49

PP_PRE1

DVCC

PP_OCL

I2C_SCL

50

45

PP_PRE0

I2C_SDA

44

41

VTTO

OP3

40

OP2

RESET

39

ON2

42

38

DVCC

43

37

OP1

ON3

36

ON1

33

ON0

VTTO

32

DVCC

34

31

PP_CH1

35

30

PP_CH0

OP0

29

27

DVEE

26

AVEE

28

IN_D0

51

I2C_ADDR0

52

25

I2C_ADDR2

24

AVEE

I2C_ADDR1

IP_A3

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9.

9.4.11 Diagram B10A, TDA8932B (IC 7D10)

Block Diagram

OSCREF

OSCIO

10

VDDA

31

8
28

IN1P

29

OSCILLATOR
DRIVER
HIGH
PWM
MODULATOR

VSSD

IN1N
INREF
IN2P

26

DRIVER
LOW

3
12

21

MANAGER

20

15

DRIVER
HIGH
PWM
MODULATOR

IN2N

27

CTRL

22

CTRL
23

DRIVER
LOW

14
PROTECTIONS:
OVP, OCP, OTP,
UVP, TF, WP

VDDP1
OUT1
VSSP1

BOOT2
VDDP2
OUT2
VSSP2

VDDA
STABILIZER 11 V

DIAG

BOOT1

25

STAB1

VSSP1
VDDA
STABILIZER 11 V

CGND

POWERUP

REGULATOR 5 V

18

DREF

VSSD

5
11

VDDA

30

TEST

STAB2

VSSP2

MODE

ENGAGE

24

VSSA

TDA8932B

13

19

HVPREF

HVP1

HVP2

HALF SUPPLY VOLTAGE


9

1, 16, 17, 32

VSSA

VSSD(HW)

Pin Configuration
VSSD(HW)

32 VSSD(HW)

VSSD(HW)

32 VSSD(HW)

IN1P

31 OSCIO

IN1P

31 OSCIO

IN1N

30 HVP1

IN1N

30 HVP1

DIAG

29 VDDP1

DIAG

29 VDDP1

ENGAGE

28 BOOT1

ENGAGE

28 BOOT1

POWERUP

27 OUT1

POWERUP

27 OUT1

CGND

26 VSSP1

CGND

26 VSSP1

VDDA

25 STAB1

VDDA

VSSA

24 STAB2

VSSA

OSCREF 10

23 VSSP2

OSCREF 10

23 VSSP2

HVPREF 11

22 OUT2

HVPREF 11

22 OUT2

TDA8932BT

TDA8932BTW

25 STAB1
24 STAB2

INREF 12

21 BOOT2

INREF 12

21 BOOT2

TEST 13

20 VDDP2

TEST 13

20 VDDP2

IN2N 14

19 HVP2

IN2N 14

19 HVP2

IN2P 15

18 DREF

IN2P 15

18 DREF

VSSD(HW) 16

17 VSSD(HW)

VSSD(HW) 16

17 VSSD(HW)
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EN 119

EN 120

10.

Q522.2E LA

Spare Parts List & CTN Overview

10. Spare Parts List & CTN Overview


For the latest spare part overview, please consult the Philips
Service website.
Table 10-1 Model numbers described in this manual:
CTN

Styling

Published in:

32PFL5403D/10

ME8

3122 785 18010

32PFL5403D/12

ME8

3122 785 18010

32PFL5403/60

ME8

3122 785 18012

32PFL5403S/60

ME8

3122 785 18011

37PFL3403D/12

MG8

3122 785 18011

37PFL5603D/10

ME8

3122 785 18011

37PFL5603/60

ME8

3122 785 18012

37PFL5603S/60

ME8

3122 785 18011

42PFL5603D/10

ME8

3122 785 18010

42PFL5603D/12

ME8

3122 785 18010

47PFL5603D/10

ME8

3122 785 18010

47PFL5603/60

ME8

3122 785 18012

47PFL5603S/60

ME8

3122 785 18011

11. Revision List


Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.0
First release.
Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.1
Added the following sets to the manual: See table in
chapter 10
Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.2
All Chapters: Added Russian sets (xxPFLxxxx/60).
Chapter 5: Replaced figure SSB replacement flowchart.

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