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2006

DLPTM PROJECTOR

MODEL

SD420U/SD430U/
XD420U/XD430U/
XD435U/XD435U-G

These models are RoHS-compliant. Provide


servicing referring to “NOTES FOR SERVICING
RoHS-COMPLIANT PRODUCTS” described in
the service manual.

Pb Solder, Pb Joints, Pb PCA


This product uses lead-free solder
on the circuit boards. For repairing
circuit boards, see "Precautions for
resoldering" in this Service Manual.

CAUTION
Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service person read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” and “PRODUCT
SAFETY NOTICE” in this service manual.

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
Copyright C 2006 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation All Rights Reserved.

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NOTES FOR SERVICING RoHS-COMPLIANT PRODUCTS
Follow the notes and instructions below when servicing RoHS-compliant
products.
1. For RoHS-compliant products, be sure to use RoHS-compliant service parts.
2. Check the presence of <G> marking on the rating plate to distinguish RoHS-
compliant product from non-RoHS-compliant product.

<G> marking
With <G> marking: RoHS-compliant product
Without <G> marking: Non-RoHS-compliant product

<Sample>

Mark position

3. Labels of RoHS-compliant service parts bear <G> marking for identification


purpose.
<Sample>

Parts Name

Parts No.
Mark position

Model Name E05R

4. Don’t use non-RoHS-compliant parts with RoHS-compliant products.


5. Service parts for RoHS-compliant products are listed in the parts catalog
contained in the service manual.

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SPECIFICATIONS
• Power Input : AC 100 to 240 V ; 50 / 60 Hz • Speaker : 2 W mono,Round type (φ4.5 cm x 1)
• Rated Input : 3.0 A • S-Video Input : Luminance signal : 1.0 V(p-p), 75 Ω (negative sync.)
• Projection System : 0.55-inch single chip DMD with R, Chroma signal : 0.286 V(p-p), 75 Ω (burst signal)
G, B, W color wheel • Video Input : 1.0 V(p-p), 75 Ω (negative sync.)
• Resolution : 800 × 600 = 480,000 pixels • Audio Input : 350 mV(rms), 10 kΩ or more
[SD420U / SD430U] • Analog RGB Input : RGB : 0.7 V(p-p), 75 Ω(negative sync.)
: 1,024 × 768 = 786,432 pixels YPBPR / YCBCR :
[XD420U / XD430U / XD435U / XD435U-G] Y : 1.0 V(p-p) , 75 Ω(negative sync.)
• Colors : 16,770,000 colors PBPR / CBCR : 0.7 V(p-p), 75 Ω
• Projection Lens : F 2.4 to 2.6, f = 18 to 21.6 mm HD / CS : TTL level (positive or negative)
• Light Source Lamp : 230 W VD : TTL level (positive or negative)
• Picture Size : Aspect ratio 4 : 3, 40 - 300 inches • USB Memory Input : Viewer function[XD435U /XD435U-G]
• PC Compatibility : Resolution : • Control Connector : Serial terminal (RS-232C) (D-SUB 9 pin)
640 x 400 (Expand) - 800 x 600 : USB terminal (for Page UP / Down)
(Real) - 1,024 x 768 (Compress) • Cabinet Dimensions : 261 (W) × 102 (H) × 265 (D) mm)
[SD420U / SD430U] • Weight : Approx. 2.6 kg
640 x 400 (Expand) - 1,024 x 768 • Length of Power Cord : 1.8 m
(Real) - 1,280 x 1,024 (Compress) • Temperature,Humidity : 41°F (5 ° C) to 95°F (35° C) ,
[XD420U / XD430U / XD435U / XD435U-G] (performance guarantee) 30% to 90%
Sync on Green available
• Video Compatibility : NTSC / 4.43 NTSC / PAL (including
PAL-M,N) / SECAM, PAL-60
Component Video (DVD/HDTV :
480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i)

• Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.


• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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CONTENTS
– FILE “COVERPGE” – – FILE “ELCTADJ” –
NOTES FOR SERVICING RoHS-COMPLIANT PRODUCTS ······ 2 ELECTCAL ADJUSTMENT ··········································· 1
SPECIFICATIONS ························································· 3 Necessary equipment and connecting ····················· 1
CONTENTS ································································ 4 Test signal ································································ 1
Adjustment with Microsoft® Windows® 98/Me/XP
– FILE “EXPOSED” – operating system ················································ 2
TRADEMARK, REGISTERED TRADEMARK ··············· 1 Adjustment proceduers ············································ 3
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE ······································· 1 DMD BIAS VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT··························· 5
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS·············································· 2
PRECAUTIONS FOR RESOLDERING ························· 3 – FILE “DIAGNO” –
EXPOSED VIEW DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION ········································· 1
DLP ASSY································································ 4 OBTAINING WARNING HISTORY ································ 3
Sub ASSY ································································ 5 SPECIFICATION OF RGB SIGNALS
Optical unit ······························································· 6 IN EACH COMPUTER MODE OF THE PROJECTOR ···· 4
DISASSEMBLY······························································ 7
1. Removal of the top cover and front ASST·········· 7 – FILE “DIAGFLOW” –
2. Removal of the MAIN PCB ASSY ······················ 8 DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART ·········································· 1
3. Removal of the lamp power unit························· 9 Vido signal································································ 1
4. Removal of the optical unit ································· 10 Opereation function·················································· 4
5. Removal of the POWER PCB ASSY·················· 11 Power source ··························································· 5
6. Removal of the speaker
and KEYPAD PCB ASSY························ 11 – FILE “PARTSLST” –
7. Removal of the IR (F) PCB ASSY,coolingfan PARTS LIST ································································ 1
(exhaust) and cooling fan (power) ················· 12 EXPOSED VIEW······················································ 2
8. Removal of the DC OUT PCB ASSY DLP ASSY·························································· 2
and IR (R) PCB ASSY····························· 12 Sub ASSY ·························································· 3
9. Removal of the lens unit····································· 12 Optical unit ························································· 3
10. Removal of the DMD PCB ASSY PACKING ································································ 4
and DMD chip ········································· 13 ELECTRICAL PARTS AND OTHERS······················ 5
11. Removal of the lamp ·········································· 14
12. Removal of the cw unit – FILE “SCHEMATC” –
and CW PCB ASSY ································ 15 BLOCK DIAGRAMS
13. Removal of the light tunnel································· 16 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
LIGHT TUNNEL ADJUSTMENT···································· 17
LABEL POSITION ························································· 19
PACKING ································································ 20

– FILE “MAINTENA” –
REPLACING THE LAMP ··············································· 1
MAINTENANCE····························································· 2
SERVICE COMMANDS················································· 3
Display the operation status screen ························· 3
LIFE TIME OF THE CONSUMABLE PARTS················· 3
REPLACEMENT OF THE MAIN PCB ASSY················· 4
FUNCTION MENU (SETTING MENU ONLY FOR SERVICE)····· 5
INSTALLATION OF DLP COMPOSER (TM)
LITE AND PREPARATIONS ···································· 6
DOWNLOAD OF THE FIRMWARE ······························· 8

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DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART
Video signal :

Computer no signal. Video no signal.

Check Abnormal Check Abnormal


source. Turn on source. source. Turn on source.

Normal Normal

Abnormal Abnormal
Check Replace cable. Check Replace cable.
cable. cable.

Normal Normal

Computer Abnormal Video Abnormal


mode Chang to mode Chang to
input. computer mode. input. video mode.

Normal Normal

Replace PCB-MAIN. Replace PCB-MAIN.

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Fail to light up.

Check Abnormal Look up service


LED manual and follow
indication. check point.

Normal

Check Abnormal Replace lamp


lamp power unit and power unit or re-
connector. inseert connector.

Normal

Check PCB- Abnormal Replace PCB-


POWER and POWER or re-
connector. inseert connector.

Normal

Replace PCB-MAIN.

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No volume. Color missing on screen.

Check Abnormal Replace cable or Check Abnormal


top cover. connect the cable. Replace cable.
cable back.

Normal Normal

Check Abnormal Speaker Check Abnormal


speaker connector inner Re-connect wire.
connect. become loose. wire.

Normal Normal

Abnormal Check Abnormal


Check Replace
Replace speaker. PCB-MAIN.
speaker. PCB-MAIN.

Normal Normal

Replace PCB-MAIN.
Abnormal
Check Change CW.
CW.

Normal

Replace
PCB-DMD.

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Opereation function :

Remote control doesn't work. Button doesn't work.

Check Abnormal Check Abnormal Replace cable or


battery Replace battery. top cover cable. connect the
level. cable back.

Normal Normal

Check Abnormal Abnormal


Replace remote Check Replace button.
remote
control. button.
control.

Normal Normal

Check PCB-IR Abnormal Abnormal


Check Replace
and Replace PCB-IR.
PCB-KEYPAD. PCB-KEYPAD.
connector.

Normal Normal

PCB-MAIN fail. Replace PCB-MAIN.

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Power source :

No power source Fan failure after turning on.


after turning on.

Check Abnormal Replace Check Abnormal


Lamp fan Fan connector
lamp cover or
become loose.
Cover. reassembly. connector.

Normal
Normal

Unplug the power cord,


check that LED goes out, Check Abnormal
plug back the power cord, inner Replace
and turn on the power. wires. inner wires.

Normal

Check the power is Normal Replace


supplied normally. PCB-POWER.
Abnormal
Check
Replace fan.
fan.
Abnormal

Abnormal Normal
Check Replace
power cord. power cord.

Check Abnormal
Replace
Normal PCB-MAIN. PCB-MAIN.

Check Abnormal
top cover. Replace
(key, cable..) cable or key. Normal

Normal Replace PCB-POWER.

Check Abnormal
PCB-MAIN. Replace
PCB-MAIN.

Normal

Abnormal
Check Replace
PCB-POWER. PCB-POWER.

Normal

Replace the defective


standby signal cable
(between PCB-MAIN and
PCB-POWER.)

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DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION
Outline of self-diagnosis function
This projector is provided with the self-diagnosis function. In case of any failure, the LED at the top of the projector will indicate
the failure.
Diagnosis result indication
LED indication and failures are described in the following table. LED can be reset “automatically” or “by turning on/off of the
main power” after the failure is corrected.

LED Error Indication List --- : LED off Orange : Both Red and Green light

Preferen LED Indication Check Point


-tial Symptom Failure Reset
order POWER STATUS PCB Reference

AC system (Primary power source) Unplug and


POWER F1 plug the
failure power cord.
STBY12 is
not supplied. PJ3 connector 4,6-pin Unplug and
Secondary power source failure POWER plug the
1 --- --- (STBY12) , F2 power cord.

STBY12 is Unplug and


LED failure KEYPAD LED1 plug the
supplied power cord.

Red / green J5 connector,


2 --- No power-on Lamp cover open MAIN Auto
alternately Lamp cover

Unplug and
Cooling fan (power) stopped MAIN J9 (FAN 1) connector plug the
power cord.
Red / green Unplug and
3 Red No power-on Cooling fan (exhaust) stopped MAIN J8 (FAN 2) connector plug the
alternately power cord.
Unplug and
Cooling fan (optical) stopped MAIN J7 (FAN 3) connector plug the
power cord.

Red / green Unplug and


4 Green No power-on IIC bus failure of EEPROM MAIN U57, SCL0, SDA0 plug the
alternately power cord.

Red / green POWER, J12 connector 2-pin Unplug and


5 Orange No power-on STBYR5 power failure plug the
alternately MAIN (STBYR5) power cord.

Red / green Orange Unplug and


6 No power-on Disconnected thermister MAIN TEMP3 connector plug the
alternately flash power cord.

No power-on after Temperature of the heatsink of Unplug and


Orange High temperature of the power POWER, the power source
7 Red power-off during plug the
flash2 power-on source MAIN J12 connector 4-pin (POW- power cord.
TMP)

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Preferen LED Indication Check Point
-tial Symptom Failure Reset
order POWER STATUS PCB Reference
Power-on is prohibited because of Replace the lamp and reset the lamp operating
8 Red Red No power-on time. (Press and hold the Power, , and Manual
the end of the lamp life. buttons on the projector together for 3 seconds.)
High temperature of the intake air Temperature around the air inlet (on the
No power-on Auto
(outside air) back)
Orange No power-on
9 Red
flash5 after power- High temperature of the intake air Temperature around the air inlet (on the
Auto
off during (outside air) back)
power-on

Green No power-on
Lamp fails to illuminate. Auto
flash for one minute

10 Red Lamp goes out. Auto


Green No power-on
flash2 for one minute
Damaged lamp Damaged lamp Manual

Red/Green Green Input signal is Unplug and


11 not IIC bus failure of A/D, DECODER MAIN U10, U46 plug the
alternately flash3 power cord.
displayed.

Warning The end of the lamp life is near.


Red indicated by the
Red (More than 75% of the lamp lifetime Manual
flash LED during
stby. has been consumed.)
12
Warning The end of the lamp life is near.
Red/Green indicated by the
Green (More than 75% of the lamp lifetime Manual
alternately LED during
power-on. has been consumed.)

Green No power-off
for one No power-off for one minute after
13 Green flash minute after Auto
power-on
(cycle : 1s) power-on

Green Power-on is prohibited during the


No power-on
14 Red flash Auto
for one minute lamp cooling time after power-off.
(cycle : 1s)

LED indication
Green continues for Power-on is allowed during the lamp
60-80 seconds
15 Red flash after power-off. cooling time after power-off, but the Auto
(cycle : 2s) Power-on is fans continue to operate.
allowed.

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OBTAINING WARNING HISTORY
Outline 8. The failure code corresponding to the button you
Display the warning history of the projector using the pressed is displayed.
program. Before displaying the warning history, install DLP - History 1 : The latest failure is displayed.
Composer (TM) Lite and make necessary preparations. - History 2 : The second latest failure is displayed.
- History 3 : The third latest failure is displayed.
9. Check the failure referring to the code displayed in step
Operating conditions 8 and the table below.
Microsoft® Windows® 98/Me/XP shall operate correctly.
(The program doesn’t run on Windows® 95. For Windows®
98, use SE or later.) Failure Bit Hex indication Decimal indication
A display device supporting VGA (640 x 480) or above is Lamp cover open B13 8000 32768
required.
Cooling fan (exhaust) stopped B10 40000 262144
Cooling fan (power) stopped B11 20000 131072
Necessary files
The following files are necessary to run the program. Cooling fan (optical) stopped B12 10000 65536
- [DLP Composer (TM) Lite] : Program for download STBY12 failure B4 1000000 16777216
- [MelcoService_ddp2000_060316a.projector] : file STBYR5 failure B3 2000000 33554432
- [BP_DDP2000_Library_35] : folder Disconnected thermister B16 1000 4096
Abnormal power temperature B21 80 128
Operation procedure IIC bus failure B28 1 1
1. Connect the projector and the personal computer (on
Lamp life end B23 20 32
which Microsoft® Windows® 98/Me/XP operating system
has been installed). Abnormal intake air temperature B18 400 1024
2. Start Microsoft® Windows® 98/Me/XP operating system Abnormal lamp temperature B19 200 512
on the personal computer. Lamp illumination failure B25 8 8
3. Install DLP Composer (TM) Lite and make necessary Lamp off B27 2 2
preparations referring to INSTALLATION OF DLP
Lamp life warning B24 10 16
COMPOSER (TM) LITE AND PREPARATIONS.
Note: When this step has already been performed, you
may skip it.
4. Install MelcoService_ddp2000_060316a.projector
referring to INSTALLATION OF DLP COMPOSER (TM)
LITE AND PREPARATIONS.
Note: Perform this step only when you already installed
DLP Composer (TM) Lite and made necessary
preparations before performing this procedure.
5. Start DLP Composer (TM) Lite.
6. Put the projector into the standby mode and press the
MENU, ENTER, and COMPUTER buttons at the same
time. The LED STATUS indicator will blink orange once.
7. Select [Projector Control]-[Mitsubishi Service] of DLP
Composer (TM) Lite.

q Select [Projector Control]-[Mitsubishi Service].

w Click the [Get] button of [History 1], [History 2],


or [History 3].

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SPECIFICATION OF RGB SIGNALS IN EACH COMPUTER MODE OF THE PROJECTOR
resolution horizontal vertical XD420U/XD430U/XD435U/XD435U-G SD420U/SD430U
Signal mode
(H x V) frequency (kHz) frequency (Hz) (H x V) (H x V)

TV60, 480i(525i) - 15.73 59.94 1024 x 768 800 x 600

TV50, 576i(625i) - 15.63 50.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600

1080i 60 (1125i 60) - 33.75 60.00 1024 x 576 800 x 450

1080i 50 (1125i 50) - 28.13 50.00 1024 x 576 800 x 450

480p (525p) - 31.47 59.94 1024 x 768 800 x 600

576p (625p) - 31.25 50.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600

720p 60 (750p 60) - 45.00 60.00 1024 x 576 800 x 450

720p 50 (750p 50) - 37.50 50.00 1024 x 576 800 x 450

PC98 640 x 400 24.82 56.42 1024 x 640 800 x 500

CGA84 640 x 400 37.86 84.13 1024 x 640 800 x 500

CGA85 640 x 400 37.86 85.08 1024 x 640 800 x 500

VGA60 640 x 480 31.47 59.94 1024 x 768 800 x 600

VGA72 640 x 480 37.86 72.81 1024 x 768 800 x 600

VGA75 640 x 480 37.50 75.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600

VGA85 640 x 480 43.27 85.01 1024 x 768 800 x 600

SVGA56 800 x 600 35.16 56.25 1024 x 768 800 x 600

SVGA60 800 x 600 37.88 60.32 1024 x 768 800 x 600

SVGA72 800 x 600 48.08 72.19 1024 x 768 800 x 600

SVGA75 800 x 600 46.88 75.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600

SVGA85 800 x 600 53.67 85.06 1024 x 768 800 x 600

XGA60 1024 x 768 48.36 60.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600

XGA70 1024 x 768 56.48 70.07 1024 x 768 800 x 600

XGA75 1024 x 768 60.02 75.03 1024 x 768 800 x 600

XGA85 1024 x 768 68.68 85.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600

SXGA70a 1152 x 864 63.85 70.01 1024 x 768 -

SXGA75a 1152 x 864 67.50 75.00 1024 x 768 -

SXGA60b 1280 x 960 60.00 60.00 1024 x 768 -

SXGA60 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02 960 x 768 -

MAC13 640 x 480 35.00 66.67 1024 x 768 800 x 600

MAC16 832 x 624 49.72 74.55 1024 x 768 800 x 600

MAC19 1024 x 768 60.24 75.02 1016 x 768 800 x 600

MAC21 1152 x 870 68.59 74.96 1024 x 768 -

HP75 1024 x 768 62.94 74.92 1024 x 768 800 x 600

SUN66a 1152 x 900 61.85 66.00 984 x 768 -

SUN76a 1152 x 900 71.81 76.64 984 x 768 -

Important: TV60 and TV50 are equivalent to 480i and 576i respectively.
Some computers aren’t compatible with the projector. When these signals are supplied to the VIDEO or S-VIDEO sig-
The projector’s maximum resolution is 1024 x 768 pixels (800 x nal, the signal mode is indicated as TV60 or TV50. When they are
600 pixels for SD420U/SD430U). It may not display images of supplied to the COMPONENT terminal, the signal mode is indi-
higher resolutions than 1024 x 768 (or 800 x 600) correctly. cated as 480i or 576i.
Images with SYNC on G (Green) signal may jitter.
Images with SYNC on G (Green) signal may be tinged with
green.
If the resolution and frequency of your computer aren’t shown on
the table, find the compatible resolution and frequency by chang-
ing the resolution of your computer.
Set COMPUTER INPUT in the SIGNAL menu to RGB when
inputting the HDTV signal as RGB signal.

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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
Necessary equipment and connecting 1. ADC offset
Connect the following equipment as shown in the right figure. Monitor for
personal
• This projector COMPUTER IN
computer
terminal
• Personal computer (with Microsoft® Windows® 98/Me/XP RS-232C cable
operating system)
Signal
(For Microsoft® Windows® 98, use SE or later.) Personal
generator Projector
computer
• Monitor for personal computer
• RS-232C cable
RS-232C terminal
• USB cable
• Signal generator (equivalent to VG-812)
• SVGA_WRGB_64scale signal (for C/W delay adjustment)
• XGA_WRGB_64scale signal (for C/W delay adjustment) 2. C/W delay Monitor for
personal
COMPUTER IN
computer
Test signal terminal
USB cable
• SVGA signal (Vertical frequency 60 Hz) (for SD420U / SD430U)
• XGA signal (Vertical frequency 60 Hz) Signal
Personal
generator Projector
(for XD420U / XD430U / XD435U / XD435U-G) computer

• NTSC (480i) signal (Vertical frequency: 59.94 Hz)


The timing and patterns for the adjustment are as follows : USB terminal

H Timing V Timing

HDW VDW
HDISP VDISP
HBP VBP

HD signal HP VD signal VP

Program ROM : LC12 Ver. 1.8 Timing of SVGA signal (Vertical frequency 60 Hz)
(for SD420U / SD430U) DOT-CLOCK [MHz] 40.0 VP [H] 628
Program ROM : LC6 Ver. 1.9 HP [DOT] 1056 VDISP [H] 600
(for XD420U / XD430U / XD435U / XD435U-G) HDISP [DOT] 800 VDW [H] 4
HDW [DOT] 128 VBP [H] 23
Program HBP [DOT] 88 Interlace ---
Pattern
No. Signal polarity HD : +, VD : +
29 White / black signal
Timing of XGA signal (Vertical frequency 60 Hz)
30 SMPTE (White)*
DOT-CLOCK [MHz] 65.0 VP [H] 806
* Though the signal generator supplies HP [DOT] 1344 VDISP [H] 768
this signal as a green signal, the HDISP [DOT] 1024 VDW [H] 6
projector receives it as Y/CB/CR signal.
HDW [DOT] 136 VBP [H] 29
Therefore, this signal is projected as a
full white SMPTE signal. HBP [DOT] 160 Interlace ---
Signal polarity HD : –, VD : –

Timing of NTSC (480i) signal (Vertical frequency:59.94 Hz)


DOT-CLOCK [MHz] 13.5 VP [H] 525
HP [DOT] 858 VDISP [H] 480
HDISP [DOT] 720 VDW [H] 3
HDW [DOT] 64 VBP [H] 14
HBP [DOT] 58 Interlace Interlace
HD : nothing
Signal polarity VD : nothing
Sync on green : -

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Adjustment with Microsoft® Windows® 98/Me/XP operating system
1. Starting
1. Start Windows 98/Me/XP.
2. Select [Start] - [Programs] - [Accessories] -
[Communications] - [Hyper Terminal] in order to
display the Hyper Terminal window.

2. Hyper terminal setting Item Setting


1. Double-click [hypertrm.exe] on the Hyper Connect using Port (COM1-COM4)
Terminal window.
Port settings : Bits per second 9600
[Connection Properties] window will open.
Set this window as shown on the right. : Data bits 8 bit
2. Click [Call] in the communication menu of the : Parity None
window to access this projector. : Stop bits 1
: Flow control None
3. Adjustment Settings : Emulation VT100
Enter the adjustment command and the adjustment
ASCII setup : ASCII Sending Send line ends with line feeds
value on the Hyper Terminal window in capital
Echo typed characters locally
alphanumeric letters with keyboard and press the
enter key. Line delay : 1000 milliseconds
Character delay : 10 milliseconds
4. Writing the adjustment value : ASCII Receiving Append line feeds to incoming line ends
The adjustment value entered using the above-
mentioned procedure will be saved in EEPROM
automatically.

5. Close the window


Click the closing button placed at the upper right-
hand corner of the window to close the Hyper
Terminal.
Close all the opening windows before closing
Windows 98/Me/XP.

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Adjustment procedures
[A/D pre-amplification circuit] Adjustment purpose To adjust the DC level and amplitude of the video signal at the time of
1. ADC offset ADC input.
Symptom when Solid black, solid white, or incorrect color phase appear in the projected
incorrectly adjusted image.
Measuring * Carry out this adjustment only when the PCB-MAIN is replaced.
---
instrument
* Enter the adjustment commands in capital alphanumeric letters.
Test point ---
1. Connect the projector with a personal computer running Microsoft Windows
EXT trigger ---
98/Me/XP operating system. (Refer to the figure on page 1.)
Measurement
--- 2. Start Microsoft Windows 98/Me/XP.
range
3. Start the communication program [Hyper Terminal] on Microsoft Windows
Input signal Shown in the table below 98/Me/XP to open the Hyper Terminal window. (Refer to Hyper Terminal
Input terminal COMPUTER IN terminal Setting on page 2 for the settings.)

Offset adjustment with the RGB signal supplied


Model Signal 4. Supply an test signal (White/black, No. 29).
SD420U 5. Enter [00~5] (the command for RGB input clamp adjustment) on the Hyper
SVGA
SD430U Terminal window, and the adjustment proceeds automatically.
XD420U/XD430U 6. When the adjustment finishes, the return command [00~5111] is displayed on
XGA the Hyper Terminal window. The last three digits of the return command
XD435U/XD435U-G
indicate the adjustment results of R, G, and B respectively from the left by 1 or
0. When the adjustment has succeeded, 1 is displayed. When it has failed, 0
No. Pattern
is displayed. Possible causes of failures in the adjustment are errors on the
29 White/black signal PCBs, wrong signals, and wrong input selection.
30 SMPTE (white)*

* Though the signal generator supplies Offset adjustment with the component video signal supplied
7. Supply an NTSC signal (SMPTE (White), No. 30).
this signal as a green signal, the
8. Enter [00~AC1] (the command for video input clamp adjustment) on the Hyper
projector receives it as Y/CB/CR Terminal window, and the adjustment proceeds automatically.
signal. Therefore, this signal is 9. When the adjustment finishes, the return command [00~AC111] is displayed on
projected as a full white SMPTE the Hyper Terminal window. The last two digits of the return command indicate
signal. the adjustment results of CR and CB respectively from the left by 1 or 0. When
the adjustment has succeeded, 1 is displayed. When it has failed, 0 is
displayed. Possible causes of failures in the adjustment are errors on the
PCBs, wrong signals, and wrong input selection.

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[C/W motor drive circuit] Adjustment purpose To adjust the timing of the C/W segment (R, G, B, and W) and that of the
2. C/W delay DMD driving signal.
Symptom when Incorrect color. For example, the pure red is displayed with a tinge of
incorrectly adjusted pink or orange.
Measuring * Carry out this adjustment only when the MAIN PCB ASSY,optical unit or color
---
instrument
wheel ASSY is replaced.
Test point --- * Perform at least 4-hour aging after the completion of this adjustment.
* Use the FUNCTION menu for this C/W delay adjustment.
EXT trigger ---
1) Select [LANGUAGE] of the OPTION menu.
Measurement
--- 2) Press the [AUTO POSITION], [ENTER], and [AUTO POSITION] buttons
range
on the remote control in order. The FUNCTION menu will be displayed.
Input signal Shown in the table below
Input terminal COMPUTER IN terminal 1. Set the following items for the picture quality.
CONTRAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
BRIGHTNESS . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Pattern
COLOR TEMP . . . .STANDARD
Built-in red pattern 2. Project an image on the screen.
SD420U 3. Display the FUNCTION menu and select [C/W Delay]. The built-in red pattern
SVGA_WRGB_64scale signal will be displayed.
SD430U
XD420U Adjustment range : 0 to 0359
Initial value : 84
XD430U
XGA_WRGB_64scale signal 4. Adjust the value for correct red.
XD435R 5. The newly entered value is saved automatically. Press the [MENU] button to
XD435U-G exit the FUNCTION menu.
6. Supply the adjustment signal (***_WRGB_64scale signal). *** shows SVGA or
XGA.
7. Make sure that all the tones of the signal are displayed in correct colors.
If any tone is displayed incorrectly, repeat from step 3 to step 5.

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DMD BIAS VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
Procedure:
1. Check the bias voltage setting code printed on the DMD chip to be mounted on the DMD
PCB ASSY.
2. Change the setting of the DIP switch on the DMD PCB ASSY according to the last letter (B to E)
of the code.
∗ Instruction for setting the DIP switch according to the last letter of the code is indicated on the
DMD PCB ASSY.

Bias voltage
setting code

Fig.1. DMD bias voltage setting code

J1
1 2 BINSEL0 2/A5
3 4 BINSEL1 2/A5
DIP switch

DMD bias Bin settings


BINSEL1 BINSEL0 DMD BIN
0 0 B
0 1 C
1 0 D
1 1 E

Fig.2. Position and setting of DIP switch.

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TRADEMARK, REGISTERED TRADEMARK
DLPTM (Digital Light Processing) and DMD (Digital Micromirror Device) are trademarks of Texas Instruments Incorporated.
Other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE


Many electrical and mechanical parts in the projector have special safety related characteristics. These characteristics are often
not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement
components rated for higher voltage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in
this service manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by shading on the schematic diagram and the
parts list of this service manual and by the supplementary sheet for this chassis to be issued subsequently.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
North america
NOTICE: Observe all cautions and safety related notes located inside the cabinet and on the chassis.
Warning
1. Operation of this projector outside the cabinet or with the cover removed presents a shock hazard from the projector power
supplies.
2. When a short-circuit has occurred, replace those components that indicate evidence of overheating.
3. Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of equipment. Do not remove ground connection while the power cord
is still connected to the supply. Disconnect supply before servicing.
Leakage current check
Before returning the projector to the customer, it is recommended that leakage current be measured according to the
following methods.
1. Cold check
With the AC plug removed from the AC 100 to 240 V, place a jumper across the two AC plug prongs. Turn the projector AC
switch on. Using an ohm-meter, connect one lead to the AC plug and touch the other lead to each exposed metal part
(metal cabinet, screwheads, metal overlays, etc.), particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis.
Exposed metal parts having a return path to the chassis should have a minimum resistance reading of 1 megohm. Any
resistance below this value indicates an abnormality which requires corrective action. Exposed metal parts not having a
return path to the chassis will indicate an open circuit.
2. Hot check
Use the circuit in figure to perform this test.
(1) With switch S1 open, connect the projector to the measuring circuit. Immediately after connection, measure the
leakage current using both positions of switch S2, and with the switching devices in the projector in all of their
operating positions.
(2) Switch S1 is then closed, energizing the projector. Immediately after closing the switch, measure the leakage current
using both positions of switch S2, and with the switching devices in the projector in all of their operating positions.
Current measurements of items (1) and (2) are to be repeated after the projector has reached thermal stabilization.
The leakage current must not be more than 0.5 milliampere.
Projector AC milliammeter
S2
A
AC 100 to 240 V V
GH
S1 (grounding)
open
Insulating table
Grounding supply conductor
B
Figure

Europe, other than USA


NOTICE: Observe all cautions and safety related notes located inside the cabinet and on the chassis.
Warning
1. An isolation transformer should be used between the projector and the AC supply point before any test/service is performed
on a LIVE chassis projector.
2. Operation of this projector outside the cabinet or with the cover removed, involves a shock hazard from the projector power
supplies. Work on the projector should not be attempted by anyone who is not thoroughly familiar with precautions
necessary when working on high voltage equipment.
3. When service is required, observe the original lead dressing. Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead
dressing in the high voltage area. Where a short-circuit has occurred, replace those components that indicate evidence of
overheating.
Leakage current cold check
Before returning the projector to the customer, it is recommended that leakage current be measured according to the following
methods.
With the AC plug removed from the AC source, place a jumper across the two AC plug prongs. Turn the projector AC switch on.
Using an 500 V D.C. Insulation Tester, connect one lead to the jumpered AC plug and touch the other lead to each exposed
metal part (screwheads, etc.), particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis. Exposed metal parts
having a return path to the chassis should have a minimum resistance reading of 4 megohm. Any resistance below this value
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PRECAUTIONS FOR RESOLDERING
Lead-free solder is handled in a different way from eutectic solder. See below for details.

How to distinguish circuit boards using lead-free solder from those using
eutectic solder
Circuit boards using lead-free solder
A mark of Pb Solder, Pb Joints, Pb PCA or LFS (for limited marking space) is printed near the board assembly number on
the component side.

Circuit boards using eutectic solder


Circuit boards using eutectic solder are divided into two groups.
- Boards having no mark of Pb Solder, Pb Joints, Pb PCA or LFS (for limited marking space) near the board assembly
number.
- Boards having a mark of Pb Solder, Pb Joints, Pb PCA or LFS (for limited marking space) that is painted out by a felt
pen near the board assembly number.
* Only when there is a limited marking space on the board, Pb Solder may be indicated as Pb S, Pb Joints as Pb J, and
Pb PCA as Pb P.
* Circuit boards using lead-free solder and those using eutectic solder may be used together in the same product.

Instructions for resoldering


- For circuit boards using lead-free solder, use lead-free solder.
- For circuit boards using eutectic solder, use eutectic solder.
- Separate the soldering iron for lead-free solder from that for eutectic solder completely for use.
(It is prohibited to use a same soldering iron for lead-free solder and eutectic solder.)
- For lead-free solder, it is advisable to use a soldering iron of at least 40 W because lead-free solder has a melting point
approx. 35˚C higher than that of eutectic solder as conventionally used. For wire solder, use M705ESC made by Senju
Metal Industry Co., Ltd.
- To remove solder, you can use desoldering wires for eutectic solder as conventionally used.

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EXPOSED VIEW
DLP ASSY

q
w

Fig. 1-1

Parts list : See page 2 of PARTS LIST.


Part name
q TOP COVER
w MAIN PCB ASSY
e POWER PCB ASSY
4 LENS COVER
t BOTTOM COVER
6 LAMP COVER
7 AC SWITCH

Table 1-1

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Sub ASSY

t
r
w

y
!1

!4

!0
u
!3

o !2

!5

Fig. 1-2
Parts list : See page 3 of PARTS LIST.
Part name Part name
q LAMP POWER UNIT o COOLING FAN (EXHAUST)
w THERMISTOR1 !0 COOLING FAN (POWER)
e KEYPAD PCB ASSY !1 BACK COVER
4 KEY BUTTON !2 DC OUT PCB ASSY
t SPEAKER !3 AC INLET UNIT
6 FRONT COVER !4 IR(R) PCB ASSY
7 IR(F) PCB ASSY !5 BACK FOOT
i FRONT FOOT

Table 1-2

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Optical unit

q
t

w
u

r
y

o i

!0
!1

Fig. 1-3
Parts list : See page 3 of PARTS LIST.
Part name Part name
q THERMISTOR2 6 DMD THERMAL PAD
w LIGHT TUNNEL 7 DMD PCB ASSY
e CW UNIT i DMD CHIP
4 CW PCB ASSY o LENS UNIT
t COOLING FAN (OPTICAL) !0 LAMP
!1 LAMP CASE
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DISASSEMBLY
1. Removal of the top cover and a
front ASSY a a
a
1. Place the projector upside down as shown in Fig. 2-1-1. a
2. Remove the five screws (a) as shown in Fig. 2-1-1.
3. Place the projector bottom down as shown in Fig. 2-1-2.
4. Lift the top cover in the arrow's direction as shown in
Fig. 2-1-2.
5. Disconnect the connector (CN2) as shown in Fig. 2-1-2.
6. Disconnect the three connectosr (J6,J8 and J9) as
shown in Fig. 2-1-3.
7. Lift the front ASSY in the arrow's direction as shown in
Fig. 2-1-3.

Fig. 2-1-1

Top cover

CN2

Fig. 2-1-2

Front ASSY

J9 J8 J6

Fig. 2-1-3

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2.Removal of the MAIN PCB ASSY
1. Remove the top cover and front ASSY following “1.
Removal of the top cover and front ASSY.”
2. Remove the eight screws (a) and one screw (b) as
shown in Fig. 2-2-1.
3. Remove the four screws (a) as shown in Fig. 2-2-2.
4. Disconnect all the connectors (including the board-to-
board connector) on the MAIN PCB ASSY. a
5. Remove the MAIN PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 2-2-2.
a
a b
Note: On the back of the MAIN PCB ASSY, it is connected
with the DMD PCB ASSY by the board-to-board
connector. When assembling the DMD PCB ASSY, Fig. 2-2-1
be sure to attach the board-to-board connector
securely. a
a
a
a

MAIN PCB ASSY Board-to-board


connector

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3. Removal of the lamp power unit
b b Ballast ASSY
1. Remove the top cover and front ASSY following “1. a c
Removal of the top cover and front ASSY.” a c
2. Remove the MAIN PCB ASSY following “2. Removal of
the MAIN PCB ASSY.”
3. Remove the two screws (a) as shown in Fig. 2-3-1.
4. Remove the two screws (b) as shown in Fig. 2-3-1.
5. Remove the two screws (c) as shown in Fig. 2-3-1.
6. Lift the ballast ASSY as shown in Fig. 2-3-1. Lamp connector
7. Disconnect the two connectors(lamp connector and
PJ2) as shown in Fig. 2-3-1.
8. Remove the one screw (a) as shown in Fig. 2-3-2. PJ2
9. Release the four rivet (b) as shown in Fig. 2-3-2.
10. Remove the lamp power unit as shown in Fig. 2-3-2.

Fig. 2-3-1

Lamp power unit


a

b
b

b
b

Fig. 2-3-2

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4. Removal of the optical unit
1. Remove the top cover and front ASSY following “1. Back ASSY a
Removal of the top cover and front ASSY.”
2. Remove the MAIN PCB ASSY following “2. Removal of
the MAIN PCB ASSY.”
3. Remove the ballast ASSY following “3. Removal of the
lamp power unit.”
4. Remove the one screw (a) as shown in Fig. 2-4-1.
5. Disconnect the connector(PJ1) as shown in Fig. 2-4-1.
6. Remove the back ASSY as shown in Fig. 2-4-1.
7. Remove the four screws (a) as shown in Fig. 2-4-2. PJ1
8. Remove the optical unit as shown in Fig. 2-4-2.

Fig. 2-4-1

a a a a

Optical unit

Fig. 2-4-2

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5. Removal of the POWER PCB
ASSY
a
a
a
1. Remove the top cover and front ASSY following “1. a a
Removal of the top cover and front ASSY.” a
2. Remove the MAIN PCB ASSY following “2. Removal of
the MAIN PCB ASSY.”
3. Remove the ballast ASSY following “3. Removal of the
lamp power unit.”
4. Remove the optical unit following “4. Removal of the
optical unit.” POWER PCB ASSY
5. Remove the six screws (a) as shown in Fig. 2-5-1.
6. Remove the POWER PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 2-5-
1.

Fig. 2-5-1

6. Removal of the speaker and


KEYPAD PCB ASSY
a
a
1. Remove the top cover following “1. Removal of the top a a
cover and front ASSY.”
Speaker
2. Remove the four screws (a) as shown in Fig. 2-6-1.
3. Disconnect the connector from the speaker.
4. Remove the speaker as shown in Fig. 2-6-1.
5. Remove the five screws (a) as shown in Fig. 2-6-2.
6. Remove the KEYPAD PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 2-6-
2.

Fig. 2-6-1

a a KEYPAD PCB ASSY


a a
a

Fig. 2-6-2

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7. Removal of the IR(F) PCB
ASSY,cooling fan (exhaust) and
cooling fan (power)
1. Remove the top cover and front ASSY following “1.
Removal of the top cover and front ASSY.”
Cooling fan
2. Remove the two screws (a) as shown in Fig. 2-7-1. (power)
3. Remove the IR (F) PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 2-7-1.
4. Remove the two screws (b) as shown in Fig. 2-7-1.
IR(F) PCB a a
5. Remove the cooling fan (exhaust) as shown in Fig. 2-7- ASSY
1.
6. Remove the two screws (c) as shown in Fig. 2-7-1. b b C C
7. Remove the cooling fan (power) as shown in Fig. 2-7-1.
Cooling fan
(exhaust)

Fig. 2-7-1

8. Removal of the DC OUT PCB


ASSY and IR(R) PCB ASSY IR(R) PCB
ASSY
1. Remove the top cover and front ASSY following “1.
Removal of the top cover and front ASSY.”
2. Remove the MAIN PCB ASSY following “2. Removal of b
the MAIN PCB ASSY.” b
3. Remove the ballast ASSY following “3. Removal of the
lamp power unit.”
4. Remove the back ASSY following “4. Removal of the
optical unit.” a
5. Remove the two screws (a) as shown in Fig. 2-8-1.
DC OUT a
6. Remove the DC OUT PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 2-8- PCB ASSY
1.
7. Remove the two screws (b) as shown in Fig. 2-8-1.
8. Remove the IR (R) PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 2-8-1. Fig. 2-8-1

9. Removal of the lens unit


a a
1. Remove the top cover and front ASSY following “1. a
a
Removal of the top cover and front ASSY.”
2. Remove the MAIN PCB ASSY following “2. Removal of Lens unit
the MAIN PCB ASSY.”
3. Remove the ballast ASSY following “3. Removal of the
lamp power unit.”
4. Remove the optical unit following “4. Removal of the
optical unit.”
5. Remove the four screws (a) as shown in Fig. 2-9-1.
6. Remove the lens unit as shown in Fig. 2-9-1.

Fig. 2-9-1

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10. Removal of the DMD PCB ASSY
a
and DMD chip a a
a
1. Remove the top cover and front ASSY following “1.
Removal of the top cover and front ASSY.”
2. Remove the MAIN PCB ASSY following “2. Removal of
the MAIN PCB ASSY.” DMD PCB ASSY
3. Remove the ballast ASSY following “3. Removal of the
lamp power unit.” EMI case
4. Remove the optical unit following “4. Removal of the
optical unit.” Radiator
5. Remove the four screws (a) as shown in Fig. 2-10-1.
6. Remove the EMI case and radiator as shown in Fig. 2-
10-1.
7. Remove the DMD PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 2-10-1.
8. Remove the DMD ASSY as shown in Fig. 2-10-2.
9. Remove the DMD chip as shown in Fig. 2-10-2.

Fig. 2-10-1

DMD chip

DMD ASSY

Fig. 2-10-2

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11. Removal of the lamp a

1. Remove the top cover and front ASSY following “1. a


Removal of the top cover and front ASSY.”
2. Remove the MAIN PCB ASSY following “2. Removal of
the MAIN PCB ASSY.”
Lamp ASSY
3. Remove the ballast ASSY following “3. Removal of the
lamp power unit.”
4. Remove the optical unit following “4. Removal of the
optical unit.”
5. Release the two screws (a) as shown in Fig. 2-11-1.
6. Remove the lamp ASSY as shown in Fig. 2-11-1.
7. Remove the four screws (b) as shown in Fig. 2-11-1.
8. Remove the two plates as shown in Fig. 2-11-1.
9. Remove the two screws (c) as shown in Fig. 2-11-1.
10. Remove the spring as shown in Fig. 2-11-1.
11. Remove the lamp as shown in Fig. 2-11-1.

Plate
Lamp b
Spring b
c b
b

c Plate

Fig. 2-11-1

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12. Removal of the CW unit and CW b a c
PCB ASSY
1. Remove the top cover and front ASSY following “1.
Removal of the top cover and front ASSY.”
2. Remove the MAIN PCB ASSY following “2. Removal of
the MAIN PCB ASSY.”
3. Remove the ballast ASSY following “3. Removal of the
lamp power unit.”
4. Remove the optical unit following “4. Removal of the
optical unit.”
5. Remove the one screw (a) and two screws (b) as
shown in Fig. 2-12-1.
6. Remove the CW cover1 as shown in Fig. 2-12-1.
7. Remove the one screw (c) as shown in Fig. 2-12-1.
8. Remove the CW cover2 as shown in Fig. 2-12-1.
9. Remove the two screws (d) as shown in Fig. 2-12-1. b a
b b
10. Remove the CW ASSY as shown in Fig. 2-12-1.
11.Remove the two screws (e) as shown in Fig. 2-12-1. CW cover1
12. Remove the CW unit as shown in Fig. 2-12-1.
13. Remove the two screws (f) as shown in Fig. 2-12-1.
14. Remove the CW PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 2-12-1. c

CW cover2

CW ASSY

d
e
d

e
CW unit

CW PCB ASSY

f
f

Fig. 2-12-1

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13. Removal of the light tunnel
a a
1. Remove the top cover and front ASSY following “1.
Removal of the top cover and front ASSY.”
2. Remove the MAIN PCB ASSY following “2. Removal of
the MAIN PCB ASSY.”
3. Remove the ballast ASSY following “3. Removal of the
lamp power unit.”
4. Remove the optical unit following “4. Removal of the
optical unit.”
5. Remove the CW ASSY following “12. Removal of the
CW unit and CW PCB ASSY.”
6. Remove the two screws (a) as shown in Fig. 2-13-1.
7. Remove the two screws (b) as shown in Fig. 2-13-1.
8. Remove the plat1 as shown in Fig. 2-13-1.
9. Remove the two screws (c) as shown in Fig. 2-13-1.
10. Remove the plate2 as shown in Fig. 2-13-1.
b c
11. Remove the light tunnel as shown in Fig. 2-13-1.
Note: For adjustment in attaching the light tunnel, see
"LIGHT TUNNEL ADJUSTMENT."

b c

b b
a a

Plate1

c c
Plate2

Light tunnel

Fig. 2-13-1

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LIGHT TUNNEL ADJUSTMENT
1. Replace the light tunnel and assemble the optical unit in the reverse order of removal of the light tunnel. Note that the two
screws for light tunnel adjustment (a) should be temporarily fastened and should not be sealed by screw lock.

Screws for light tunnel adjustment


(temporarily fastened without screw lock)

2. Remove the lamp ASSY (see DISASSEMBLY), lens unit (see DISASSEMBLY), and lamp cover 2 from the optical unit as
shown below.

Remove the two screws Lamp cover 2

3. Light the optical unit with a fluorescent lamp and view the light tunnel from the arrow's direction as shown in the left figure
below.
When you can subject the optical unit to enough bright light as shown in the right figure below, you don't need to remove the
lens.

Screw-1

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4. Turn the adjustment screws so that the inside of the light tunnel can be viewed completely as shown in the figure and
conceptual drawing below.
Inadequate adjustment (Inside is partly hidden.) Adequate adjustment (Inside can be viewed completely.)

Conceptual drawing

Moves in the
arrow's direction
when Screw-1 is Hidden part Inner wall of the Inner wall of the
tightened. light tunnel (mirror) light tunnel (mirror)

Moves in the Inner wall of the


arrow's direction light tunnel (mirror)
Inner wall of the
when Screw-2 is light tunnel (mirror)
tightened.

5. When you finish aligning the adjustment screws, apply screw lock to them.
6. Remove dust from the DMD chip and assemble the optical unit.
7. Assemble the product and check its operation. When no error is found, the adjustment is completed.
[Note] Following is an enlarged view of the lower right corner of an image displayed after inadequate adjustment. Check every
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LABEL POSITION

TR label

S label

C label
Name label 0001001

Lamp label

U lens label

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PACKING

ui

werty

o
q

Parts list : See page 4 of PARTS LIST.


Item No. Part name
!0 q EPE bag
w Instraction CD
e Safety manual
r Remote control
t VGA cable
y Composite video cable
u AC power cord (EU)
i AC power cord (US)
o Packing cushion
!0 Packing case

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REPLACING THE LAMP
When the lamp no longer functions, replace it with a new one. 9. Tighten up the screw (a) using a Phillips (a)
Caution: screwdriver (+) to secure the lamp
Do not remove the lamp immediately after using the projector. You cover.
may get burned because the lamp very hot after use. Reset of the lamp operation time
Before replacing the lamp, press the POWER button to turn off the Plug in the power cord, and reset the lamp
lamp and wait for two minutes for lamp to cool down. Unplug the operation time by keep pressing the v , w ,
power cord from wall outlet and wait one hour for the lamp to cool and POWER buttons on the control panel at
down completely. the same time about three seconds.
Do not remove the lamp except for replacement. Careless han- Important:
dling can cause injury or fire. Unless these three buttons are pressed (b)
Do not touch the lamp directly. It may break and cause injury or at the same time, the lamp operation time
burn. isn’t reset.
Be sure not to drop the lamp lid screw into the projector. Also be Make sure that the STATUS indicator is lit twice and the lamp oper-
sure not to put metal or any flammable objects inside because it ation time is reset successfully.
may cause fire or electric shock. If any objects should fall inside, The projector doesn’t turn on if the lamp cover isn’t attached
unplug and contact your dealer. securely.
Install the lamp securely to prevent failure and fire. Be sure to reset the lamp operation time whenever you replace the
If the lamp should break, small glass fragments may fall out lamp.
through the grilles and some may remain inside of the projector or Do not reset the lamp operation time unless you replace the lamp.
the lamp box. When taking the lamp box out, be sure to turn over
Caution:
the projector and hold the handle of the lamp box to avoid injury
The lamp is fragile. If it is broken, be careful not to cut yourself with
due to the glass fragments.
glass fragments.
If the lamp should break, never shake the lamp box or hold it in
Contact your dealer for a new lamp.
front of your face after removing it. The lass fragments may fall out
and cause injury to your eyes. Interval of lamp replacement
When placing the projector upside down to replace the lamp or When the lamp shutdown notice is issued, the lamp replacement is
conduct maintenance, ensure that the projector is securely placed recommended even if the lamp is lit normally. Decrease in lumines-
before working with it. cence and/or color brightness indicates that the lamp needs to be
1. Reverse the projector gently. replaced. When the lamp operation time exceeds the time elapsed
2. Loosen the screws (a) using a Phillips until the lamp shutdown notice*1 is issued, the indicator will blink alter-
screwdriver (+), and remove the lamp nately green and red while the lamp is lit (while the lamp is not lit, the
cover (b). indicator will blink red only) and the lamp replacement message will
appear on the screen for one minute every time the lamp is turned on.
3. Loosen the screws (c) using a Phillips
When the lamp operation time exceeds the time elapsed until the
screwdriver (+).
(a) lamp shutdown warning*2 is issued, the replacement message (LAMP
4. Pull up the handle.
EXCHANGE) will appear on the screen for one minute at fixed inter-
5. Pull out the lamp box by the handle vals*4 thereafter.
while holding the projector.
Pull the lamp box out of the projec- When the lamp operation time exceeds the time elapsed
tor slowly. If it is pulled out quickly, until the lamp shutdown*3, the projector automatically
the lamp may break scattering shuts off and can’t be used until the lamp is replaced and
glass fragments. the lamp operation time is reset.
Do not spill liquid on the removed
lamp box or do not place it near any *1
(b) 3000 Hours
flammable object or where children *2
can reach to prevent injury or fire. 3800 Hours
(c) *3 4000 Hours*5
6. Load a new lamp box securely into the
projector in the right orientation.
7. Put the handle back to the original posi- The times above are when LAMP MODE of the INSTALLATION menu
tion. is set to LOW. When it is set to STANDARD, this duration will be short-
Make sure that the handle is ened.
*4
locked. These intervals vary depending on the lamp mode setting.
8. Tighten up the screws (c) using a Phil- *5 When LAMP MODE is set to STANDARD, the time elapsed until
lips screwdriver (+). the lamp shutdown will be shortened to 2000 hours.
Caution:
This projector uses a lamp that contains mercury. Disposal of the
lamp or the projector with the lamp may be regulated due to envi-
ronmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information,
please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries
Alliance: www.eiae.org. (For US only).

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MAINTENANCE
Caution:
Be sure to turn off the lamp and unplug the power cor d from the wall outlet before you perform any maintenance on
the projector.

Cleaning of the projector and the ventilation slots


Use a soft cloth to clean the pr ojector and the ventilation grilles. When the grilles become dirty , wipe them with a soft
cloth dampened with diluted mild deter gent, and then wipe them with a dry cloth.
To protect the surface of the pr ojector from fading or deteriorating:
• Do not spray insecticide on or inside the pr ojector .
• Do not use benzine or thinner to clean it.
• Do not let rubber or plastic materials contact with projector .

Cleaning of the lens


Use a standard lens-cleaning brush or a piece of lens tissue dampened with lens cleaning fluid. The lens surface is
fragile. Use only recommended, nonabrasive lens-cleaning materials. Do not touch the lens with your fingers.

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SERVICE COMMANDS
Display the operation status screen S/W VERSION
SET TIME (total)
1.00 XD430
519H 04M
Hold down the [ ], [ ], and [ENTER] buttons on the projector together to LAMP TIME (total) 519H 04M
display the picture shown on the right. LAMP TIME (LOW) 519H 04M
LAMP RESET 1
Alternatively, open the OPTION menu from the menu screen and move the V-FREQ 60 Hz
cursor to [MENU POSITION]. Press the [AUTO POSITION], [ENTER], and H-FREQ 48.4 kHz
[AUTO POSITION] buttons in order to display the picture shown on the right. TEMP ERROR TIME 1000H 20M
(ERROR MODE)
Press the [MENU] button to cancel this picture. (ERROR LAMP MODE)
IN-TEMP 25.0 (43.0 ˚C)
S/W VERSION : The software’s version LAMP-TEMP N/A (N/A)
DMD-TEMP N/A (N/A)
SET TIME (total) : Projector operating time (Cumulative projector operating FAN MODE 0 (25)
time), impossible to reset.
LAMP TIME (total) :Lamp operating time, possible to reset. MENU
(STANDARD mode time + LOW mode time)
LAMP TIME (LOW) :The total lamp operating time is displayed on a Low mode basis. Finish
(LOW mode time converted from STANDARD mode time
+ LOW mode time) Possible to reset.
LAMP RESET : Number of times the lamp operating time has been reset, Warning Forced Power-on
impossible to reset. SENSOR
indication at power-off at at
V-FREQ : Vertical frequency of the input signal IN TEMP 45 °C 46 °C 41 °C
H-FREQ : Horizontal frequency of the input signal
TEMP ERROR TIME : Time when a temperature error occurred. Table 1 TEMPERATURE SETTING FOR EACH SENSOR
0H0M is displayed when the power hasn’t been turned off
because of a temperature error.
(ERROR MODE) : The sensor that caused power-off is indicated within the
parentheses.
(ERROR LAMP MODE) : The lamp mode when an error occurred is indicated within
the parentheses.
IN-TEMP (*1) : Intake temperature (°C)
*1)
The figures in the parentheses are the “temperature when the
power is turned off due to a temperature failure”. The default value 0
is shown in the parentheses when the warning record has been
reset. Table 1 shows the temperature setting for each sensor.
LAMP-TEMP : Lamp temperature (N/A is displayed because this
projector has no LAMP sensor.)
DMD-TEMP : DMD temperature (N/A is displayed because this projector
has no DMD sensor.)
FAN MODE : Rotation speed of the fan (0 to 24)

LIFE TIME OF THE CONSUMABLE PARTS


Following are the reference of the life times of the consumable parts.
• Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Max. 4,000 hours (When LAMP MODE is LOW.)
• CW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 8,000 hours
• Cooling fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 5,000 hours
• Cooling fan (optical) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 10,000 hours

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REPLACEMENT OF THE MAIN PCB ASSY
Outline
When replacing the MAIN PCB ASSY, transfer the factory
adjustment data from the old MAIN PCB ASSY to the new
MAIN PCB ASSY to write the DDC data into the new MAIN
PCB ASSY. There are three ways to transfer the data as
follows:
(1) Replace the EEPROM (U25).
(2) Follow “Electrical Adjustments” when the EEPROM on
the old MAIN PCB ASSY is defective. COM port switching dialog window
(3) Read and transfer the data referring to “How to Read
and Transfer the Data” when you can’t replace the 2. How to read the factory adjustment data
EEPROM. When clicking “READ”, the data are automatically read. If
It is recommended to replace the EEPROM on which the data the error message “No response from Projector” is
are stored because it is the most quick and effective way. displayed, check the connection between the personal
computer and projector or check the setting of COM port.
When the data reading is completed successfully, “Correct”
Necessary tools is displayed. The adjustment data are saved as
- Projector “XD430_WriteData.txt” in the Setting folder.
- Personal computer (PC) 3. How to replace the MAIN PCB ASSY
(Microsoft® WIndows® 98/Me/XP installed) 1. Disconnect the power cord and replace the MAIN PCB
- RS-232C cable ASSY.
- Program folder “ChangePwbMAIN_XD430” 2. Connect the power cord again after replacing the MAIN
PCB ASSY and make sure that there are no errors
indicated.
How to read and transfer the data 4. How to transfer the factory adjustment data
1. Preparation Click “WRITE” to write the data. When the data transfer is
1. Connect the projector of which MAIN PCB ASSY should
completed successfully, “Correct” is displayed.
be replaced and the PC using the attached RS-232C
cable.
5. Operation check
1. Disconnect the power cord, and then reconnect it.
2. Connect the power cord to the projector. Make sure that
2. Press the “MENU,” “ ,” and “ENTER” buttons at the
the POWER indicator illuminates red.
same time.
3. Start the PC and copy the “ChangePwbMAIN_XD430”
3. Check the projector’s operation. When the MAIN PCB
folder onto the desktop.
ASSY has been replaced successfully, the projector
4. Double-click “LvpAdjDataComm_v4_1.exe” in the
operates correctly.
“ChangePwbMAIN_XD430” folder to start the data
transfer program.
5. Click “ChangeCommPort” and select the port which is
connecting the personal computer and projector.
6. Select the model to use.

COM port No. being


Selects the model.
connected. Selects the COM port.

Reads out the factory Writes the factory Exits the application.
adjustment data from adjustment data from
the PCB to the PC. the PC to the PCB.

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FUNCTION MENU (SETTING MENU ONLY FOR SERVICE)
Displaying the FUNCTION menu
1. Select “LANGUAGE” in the FEATURE menu.
2. Press the “AUTO POSITION,” “ENTER,” and “AUTO POSITION” buttons on the remote control in order. The FUNCTION
menu will be displayed.

Exiting the FUNCTION menu


Press the “MENU” button while the FUNCTION menu is displayed.
Note: The menu is not initialized by selecting “RESET ALL” in the FEATURE menu. To initialize the menu, press the “MENU,”
“ENTER,” and “ ” buttons of the projector at the same time.

Default Last
Item Setting range Function
setting memory
WHITE, BLACK, To display the test patterns.
CROSSHATCH, (The ENTER button displays the test pattern.
TEST SIGNAL RED, GREEN, OFF No
Pressing any button cancels the displayed
BLUE, YELLOW,
CYAN, MAGENTA test pattern.)

To adjust the input gain of A/D to improve solid white Max.=+10%


A/D LEVEL ±5 in the image (or too dark image) when the amplitude Min. =–10% 0 Yes
of the video signal of the computer is large (or small). (every 2%)

To adjust the input gain of DECODER to improve Max.=+10%


DEC LEVEL ±5 solid white in the image (or too dark image) when Min. =–10% 0 Yes
the amplitude of the video signal is large (or small). (every 2%)

This item is used when the optical unit is replaced.


Do not change the setting value normally because Unique
C/W DELAY 0 ~ 0359 Yes
it has been uniquely set for each projector. value
Improper change will cause incorrect colors.

To select whether or not to indicate the ON: With indication


ON,
switched input terminal in the upper right-hand OFF: Without indication
MODE DISPLAY OFF, ON Yes
corner of the screen at the time of switching ORIGINAL: With indication
ORIGINAL
the input terminal while the power is on. (High-speed switching)

STRAIGHT Not used normally. To make the gamma Pressing the ENTER button
ON No
GAMMA setting linear. makes the gamma setting linear.

AUTO: Both of FRONT and REAR sensors


To select the remote control sensor to be
REMOTE POS. AUTO, FRONT, REAR FRONT: Front sensor only AUTO Yes
enabled.
REAR: Rear sensor only

1 MIN: 1 minute
LAMP To set the time over which the alert for the NO LIMIT: No time limit (After the alert is
1 MIN, NO LIMIT 1 MIN Yes
WARNING1 lamp replacement is displayed. displayed for one minute, you can cancel
it by any button or RS-232C command.)

NORMAL: Alert is displayed every 20


hours after P-ON and 3800-hour of use.
LAMP NORMAL, To set the mode to issue lamp replacement
(In the case of the low lamp power mode NORMAL Yes
WARNING2 AFTER P-ON alert.
operation)
AFTER P-ON: Displayed only after P-ON.

Notes in displaying the FUNCTION menu


When you press the “AUTO POSITION,” “ENTER,” and “AUTO POSITION” buttons with other selection than “LANGUAGE” in
the FEATURE menu, the FUNCTION menu isn’t displayed.
If you continue setting without displaying the FUNCTION menu, you may not be able to display the menus such as the
FEATURE menu and the INSTALLATION menu by the “ ” or “ ” button. In such cases, press the “MENU” button on the
remote control or that of the projector to exit the current menu, and open the menu again.

Notes in using the FUNCTION menu


- If you change the settings of the WARNING menu after the lamp operating time exceeds 1500 hours, the warning indication
may stay on the screen. In such a case, turn off the power to cancel the warning indication.
- When a test pattern is displayed with [VIDEO] or [S-VIDEO] selected as the input source, subsequent images may not be
displayed correctly. In such cases, select [Computer] as the input source.

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INSTALLATION OF DLP COMPOSER (TM) LITE AND PREPARATIONS
Outline
DLP Composer (TM) Lite is a program used for
downloading the firmware to the ROM in the projector,
adjusting ADC offset, and obtaining the warning history. Select
[ALL].

Operating conditions
Microsoft® Windows® 98/Me/XP shall operate correctly.
(This program doesn’t run on Windows® 95. For Windows®
98, use SE or later.)
A display device supporting VGA (640 x 480) or above is
required.
5. When the installation is finished, click [Finish] and reboot
the PC. (A shortcut to DLP Composer (TM) Lite is
Necessary files created on the desktop.)
The following files are necessary to run the program.
- [DLP Composer (TM) Lite] : Program for download
- [MelcoService_ddp2000_060316a.projector] : file
- [BP_DDP2000_Library_35] : folder

Installing [DLP Composer (TM) Lite]


1. Double-click [DLP Composer Lite v3.6 Setup.exe].
2. Installation starts. Click [Next] to continue the installation
process.
3. On the [License Agreement] screen, move the scroll bar
on the right to the bottom, select [I accept and agree to
be bound by all the terms and conditions of this License
Agreement], and click [Next] to continue the installation
process. Click [Finish].

Select [I accept and agree to be bound by all the terms


and conditions of this License Agreement].

4. On the [Select Installation Type] screen, select [ALL]


and click [Next] to continue the installation process.

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Modification and installation of Put the cursor to [Projector Control], or click [Open]
DDP2000.inf in the tool bar.

1. Exit DLP Composer Lite v3.6 Setup.exe, if running.


2. Select [Program Files]-[DLP Composer Lite] and open
the file named ddp2000.inf using a text editor.
Note: Make a backup copy of the original ddp2000.inf file
because it may be used with other products.
3. Modify [Device List] in the text file as follows and then
save it.

[DeviceList]
; The Vendor ID is 0451, and the Product ID is 2000
"DDP2000 (i00)"=Install, USB\VID_0451&PID_2000&Mi_00
"XD420 (i00)"=Install, USB\VID_0784&PID_5001&Mi_00 3. Select [MelcoService_ddp2000_060316a.projector] and
"SD420 (i00)"=Install, USB\VID_0784&PID_5001&Mi_00 click [Open].
"XD430 (i00)"=Install, USB\VID_0784&PID_5001&Mi_00
"SD430 (i00)"=Install, USB\VID_0784&PID_5001&Mi_00 4. Select [Preferences] from the Edit menu.
"XD435 (i00)"=Install, USB\VID_0784&PID_5001&Mi_00 (The DLP Composer Preferences dialog appears.)

Select [Preferences] from the Edit menu.

5. Select [Communications] and put a checkmark to [USB].


(Select a port to be used.)
6. Set [Vendor] and [Product].

4. Right-click the file named ddp2000.inf and select q Select [Communication]. wPut a checkmark to [USB].

[Install].

Installing the USB support (for all


platforms)
This projector supports the USB communication interface
designed for DDP2000-based projector. The setup program
contains files necessary for installation of the USB support.
After installing DLP Composer (TM) Lite, select [DLP
Composer TM Lite] from the Start menu and select the icon
named Install DDP2000 USB Driver. (The USB support is
installed.)
When [Hit any key to continue] is displayed on the screen, e Set [Vendor] and [Product].
press any key on the keyboard and wait for the installation
process to complete. Product name Vendor Product
SD420U/SD430U
Preparation XD420U/XD430U 0x784 0x5001
1. Start DLP Composer (TM) Lite. (The dialog shown
XD435U/XD435U-G
below appears.)
2. Put the cursor to [Projector Control]. 7. Click [OK].
(The Open dialog appears. When the dialog doesn't 8. Exit DLP Composer (TM) Lite.
appear, click [Open] in the tool bar.)

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DOWNLOAD OF THE FIRMWARE
Outline 9. Put the cursor to [Flash Loader] in the Project window of
Download the firmware to the ROM in the projector using DLP Composer (TM) Lite.
the program. Before downloading the firmware, install DLP (The Flash Loader dialog appears.)
Composer (TM) Lite and make necessary preparations. 10. Click the [Browse] button of [Flash Image File] of
[Options]. Select firmware to download, from among
SD420_Flash_v***.img,SD430_Flash_v***.img,XD420_
Operating conditions Flash_v***.img,XD430_Flash_v***.img and
Microsoft® Windows® 98/Me/XP shall operate correctly.
XD435_Flash_v***.img.
(The program doesn’t run on Windows® 95. For Windows®
11. Put a checkmark to [Skip Boot Loader Area].
98, use SE or later.)
12. Plug the power code of the projector into the wall outlet.
A display device supporting VGA (640 x 480) or above is
13. The STATUS LED of the projector illuminates green for 5
required.
seconds. While the LED illuminates green, click the
[Reset Bus] button in the Flash Loader dialog and then
Necessary files click the [Start Download] button.
The following files are necessary to run the program. When a dialog appears, click [Yes].
- [DLP Composer (TM) Lite] : Program for download
q Click the [Browse] and select
- [MelcoService_ddp2000_060316a.projector] : file [SD420_Flash_v***.img],
- [BP_DDP2000_Library_35] : folder w Put a checkmark to [Skip [SD430_Flash_v***.img],
- [SD420_Flash_v***.img] : Firmware data (for SD420U) Boot Loader Area]. [XD420_Flash_v***.img],
[XD430_Flash_v***.img], or
- [SD430_Flash_v***.img] : Firmware data (for SD430U) [XD435_Flash_v***.img]
- [XD420_Flash_v***.img] : Firmware data (for XD420U)
- [XD430_Flash_v***.img] : Firmware data (for XD430U)
- [XD435_Flash_v***.img] : Firmware data
(for XD435U/XD435U-G)
(*** indicates the version.)

Operation procedure
1. Install DLP Composer (TM) Lite and make necessary
preparations referring to INSTALLATION OF DLP
COMPOSER (TM) LITE AND PREPARATIONS.
2.Unplug the projector from the wall outlet.
3. Remove the lamp cover from the projector.
r Click the [Start Download] e Click the [Reset Bus]
4. Start DLP Composer (TM) Lite.
button. button.
5. Select [Preferences] from the Edit menu.
(The DLP Composer Preferences dialog appears.)
Note: If you do nothing for 5 seconds after plugging in the
Select [Preferences] from the Edit menu. power cord, the STATUS LED goes out and the
POWER LED blinks red and green alternately
indicating that download is impossible any longer due
to timeout. In this case, plug the power cord again
and perform the step described above.
Note: When the EEPROM is new, don't turn off the power
after downloading the firmware because the
EEPROM initialization process automatically starts.
(The STATUS LED illuminates red during the
initialization. Upon completion of the initialization, the
6. Select [Library] and click the [Browse] button.) POWER LED blinks red and green alternately.)
(The Browse for Folder dialog appears.) Even if you turn off the power wrongly during the
7. Select [BP_DDP2000_Library_35] and click [OK]. initialization, the initialization automatically starts at
8. Click [OK] in the DLP Composer Preferences dialog. the next power-on.
14. Unplug the projector.
q Select [Library]. w Click the [Browse] button and 15. Attach the lamp cover to the projector.
select [BP_DDP2000_Library_35].

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PARTS LIST
MODEL : SD420U / SD430U / XD420U / XD430U / XD435U / XD435U-G

Purpose of this parts list : To expedite delivery of replacement parts ordered.


Please specify :
1. Model number/serial number
2. Part number and its description
3. Quantity
Unless all the required information is supplied, the delivery of your order may be delayed.
! : Critical components

MARK B C D F G J K

TOLERANCE ±0.1 ±0.25 ±0.5 ±1 ±2 ±5 ±10


(%)

MARK M N V X Z P Q

TOLERANCE ±20 ±30 ±10 +40 +80 +100 +30


(%) -20 -20 0 -10

MARK B C D F G

TOLERANCE ±0.1 ±0.25 ±0.5 ±1 ±2


(pF)

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(RoHS-compliant model)
- Parts listed below are all RoHS-compliant.
- When servicing this model, use RoHS-compliant parts only.
The parts on this page correspond to those on page 4 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PART NO. PART NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

EXPOSED VIEW

DLP ASSY (Fig. 1-1)


1 750D033O30 TOP COVER [SD420U]
1 750D033O10 TOP COVER [SD430U]
1 750D033O20 TOP COVER [XD420U]
1 750D032O10 TOP COVER [XD430U]
1 750D033O40 TOP COVER [XD435U / XD435U-G]

! 2 935D935O30 MAIN PCB ASSY [SD420U]


! 2 935D935O10 MAIN PCB ASSY [SD430U]
! 2 935D935O20 MAIN PCB ASSY [XD420U]
! 2 935D933O10 MAIN PCB ASSY [XD430U]
! 2 935D935O40 MAIN PCB ASSY [XD435U / XD435U-G]

! 3 935D933O20 POWER PCB ASSY


4 702D284O10 LENS COVER
5 750D032O20 BOTTOM COVER
6 750D032O50 LAMP COVER
! 7 754D038O10 AC SWITCH

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- Parts listed below are all RoHS-compliant.
- When servicing this model, use RoHS-compliant parts only.
The parts on this page correspond to those on pages 5 and 6 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PART NO. PART NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

EXPOSED VIEW

Sub ASSY (Fig. 1-2)


! 1 290P143O10 LAMP POWER UNIT
! 2 265D047O10 THERMISTOR1
! 3 935D875O50 KEYPAD PCB ASSY
4 754D042O10 KEY BUTTON
! 5 480D034O10 SPEAKER

6 750D032O30 FRONT COVER


! 7 935D933O40 IR (F) PCB ASSY
8 771D132O20 FRONT FOOT
! 9 288P299O10 COOLING FAN (EXHAUST)
! 10 288P300O10 COOLING FAN (POWER)

11 750D032O40 BACK COVER


! 12 935D933O50 DC OUT PCB ASSY
! 13 935D933O60 AC INLET UNIT
! 14 935D933O30 IR (R) PCB ASSY
15 771D132O10 BACK FOOT

Optical unit (Fig. 1-3)


! 1 265D045O20 THERMISTOR2
2 499D095O10 LIGHT TUNNEL
3 499P050O10 C W UNIT
! 4 499D106O10 CW PCB ASSY
! 5 288P298O10 COOLING FAN (OPTICAL)

6 499D106O30 DMD THERMAL PAD


! 7 935D875O60 DMD PCB ASSY
8 276P209O10 DMD CHIP [SD420U / SD430U]
8 276P255O10 DMD CHIP [XD420U / XD430U /
XD435U / XD435U-G]
9 490D036O10 LENS UNIT

! 10 253P196O20 LAMP [SD420U / SD420U]


! 10 253P196O10 LAMP [XD420U / XD430U /
XD435U / XD435U-G]
! 11 701D145O10 LAMP CASE

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- When servicing this model, use RoHS-compliant parts only.
The parts on this page correspond to those on page 20 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PART NO. PART NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

PACKING

1 772D040O10 EPE BAG


2 871D495O10 INSTRUCTION CD [SD420U / XD420U]
2 871D492O10 INSTRUCTION CD [SD430U / XD430U]
2 871D495O20 INSTRUCTION CD [XD435U / XD435U-G]
3 871D495O30 SAFETY MANUAL [SD420U / XD420U]

3 871D492O20 SAFETY MANUAL [SD430U / XD430U]


3 871D495O40 SAFETY MANUAL [XD435U / XD435U-G]
4 939D286O10 REMOTE CONTROL
5 246D040O10 VGA CABLE
6 246D040O20 COMPOSITE VIDEO CABLE

! 7 246C383O20 AC POWER CORD (EU)


! 8 246C483O10 AC POWER CORD (US)
9 803D347O10 PACKING CUSHION
10 801D120O30 PACKING CASE [SD420U]
10 801D120O10 PACKING CASE [SD430U]

10 801D120O20 PACKING CASE [XD420U]


10 801D119O10 PACKING CASE [XD430U]
10 801D120O40 PACKING CASE [XD435U]
10 801C603O10 PACKING CASE [XD435U-G]

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ELECTRICAL PARTS AND OTHERS
(RoHS-compliant model)
- Parts listed below are all RoHS-compliant.
- When servicing this model, use RoHS-compliant parts only.
SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION
No. No. No. No.
702D284O10 LENS COVER
OTHER SEMICONDUCTORS 499D095O10 LIGHT TUNNEL
499D106O30 DMD THERMAL PAD
! 265D047O10 THERMISTOR 1
! 265D045O20 THERMISTOR 2 PACKING PARTS AND ACCESSORY

MISCELLANEOUS 1 772D040O10 EPE BAG


2 871D495O10 INSTRUCTION CD [SD420U/XD420U]
276P209O10 DMD CHIP [SD420U/SD430U] 2 871D492O10 INSTRUCTION CD [SD430U/XD430U]
276P255O10 DMD CHIP 1076-6002/6008 2 871D495O20 INSTRUCTION CD [XD435U/XD435U-G]
[XD420U/XD430U/XD435U/XD435U-G] 3 871D495O30 SERVICE MANUAL (SAFETY MANUAL) [SD420U/XD420U]
! 288P298O10 FAN MOTOR (COOLING FAN(OPTICAL))
! 288P299O10 FAN MOTOR (COOLING FAN(EXHAUST)) 3 871D492O20 SERVICE MANUAL (SAFETY MANUAL) [SD430U/XD430U]
! 288P300O10 FAN MOTOR (COOLING FAN(POWER)) 3 871D495O40 SERVICE MANUAL (SAFETY MANUAL) [XD435U/XD435U-G]
4 939D286O10 REMOTE CONTROL
! 480D034O10 SPEAKER 5 246D040O10 VGA CABLE
6 246D040O20 COMPOSITE VIDEO CABLE
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSY'S
! 7 246C383O20 AC POWER CORD (EU)
! 499D106O10 COLOR WHEEL SENSER (CW PCB ASSY) ! 8 246C483O10 AC POWER CORD (US)
! 935D875O60 DMD PCB ASSY 803D347O10 PACKING CUSHION
! 935D933O40 IR (F) PCB ASSY 801D120O30 PACKING CASE [SD420U]
! 935D933O30 IR (R) PCB ASSY 801D120O10 PACKING CASE [SD430U]
! 935D875O50 KEYPAD PCB ASSY
801D120O20 PACKING CASE [XD420U]
! 935D935O30 MAIN PCB ASSY [SD420U] 801D119O10 PACKING CASE [XD430U]
! 935D935O10 MAIN PCB ASSY [SD430U] 801D120O40 PACKING CASE [XD435U]
! 935D935O20 MAIN PCB ASSY [XD420U] 801C603O10 PACKING CASE [XD435U-G]
! 935D933O10 MAIN PCB ASSY [XD430U]
! 935D935O40 MAIN PCB ASSY [XD435U/XD435U-G]

! 935D933O20 POWER PCB ASSY


! 935D933O50 DC OUT PCB ASSY
! 290P143O10 LAMP POWER UNIT
! 935D933O60 AC PCB ASSY (AC INLET UNIT)

MECHANICAL PARTS

! 754D038O10 AC SWITCH
! 701D145O10 LAMP HOUSING (LAMP CASE)
754D042O10 KEY BUTTON

COSMETIC PARTS

499P050O10 COLOR WHEEL (CW UNIT)


750D032O40 BACK COVER
750D032O20 BOTTOM COVER
750D032O30 FRONT COVER
750D032O50 LAMP COVER

750D033O30 TOP COVER [SD420U]


750D033O10 TOP COVER [SD430U]
750D033O20 TOP COVER [XD420U]
750D032O10 TOP COVER [XD430U]
750D033O40 TOP COVER [XD435U/XD435U-G]

771D132O20 FRONT FOOT


771D132O10 BACK FOOT
! 253P196O20 LAMP NSHA230MD1 [SD420U/XD420U]
! 253P196O10 LAMP NSHA230MD
[SD430U/XD430U/XD435U/XD435U-G]
490D036O10 LENS UNIT

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RoHS

SYMBOL PART PART NAME TYPE/MODEL SYMBOL PART PART NAME TYPE/MODEL
No. No. No. No.

OTHER CRITICAL COMPONENTS

! ---------- EMI FILTER WIHT INLET 06SS2-LMG-W


! ---------- THERMOSTAT YS11-A-140-B-C6
! ---------- TRIGGER COIL KP-113
! B1 ---------- TRANSFORMER 2B45
! B2 ---------- TRANSFORMER 2B35

! B3 ---------- TRANSFORMER 2B44


! C2 ---------- Y-CAPACITOR
! C3 ---------- X-CAPACITOR
! C4 ---------- Y-CAPACITOR
! C9 ---------- CAPACITOR

! C37 ---------- Y-CAPACITOR


! CN1 ---------- CONNECTOR VH
! CN2 ---------- CONNECTOR
! CN3 ---------- CONNECTOR VH
! D1 ---------- BRIDGE DIODE

! F1 ---------- FUSE 215


! F2 ---------- FUSE 251
! L1 ---------- INDUCTOR
! L2 ---------- INDUCTOR
! L2 ---------- INDUCTOR HKBS-12D080-9710ZHR

! PC2 ---------- OPTICAL ISOLATOR PS2581


! PC3 ---------- OPTICAL ISOLATOR PS2581
! PC4 ---------- OPTICAL ISOLATOR PS2581
! PJ1 ---------- PRIMARY CONNECTOR A3963H02-NP
! PJ2 ---------- PRIMARY CONNECTOR A3963H02-NP

! Q1 ---------- TRANSISTOR
! Q2 ---------- TRANSISTOR
! R1 ---------- BLEEDER RESISTOR
! RV1 ---------- VARISTOR
! RV2 ---------- VARISTOR

! T1 ---------- PFC INDUCTOR


! T2 ---------- TRANSFORMER
! TH1 ---------- THERMISTOR
! TH2 ---------- THERMISTOR
! TH3 ---------- THERMOSTAT 67L100

! TH4 ---------- THERMISTOR


! TH5 ---------- THERMISTOR
! U6 ---------- TRANSISTOR
! U7 ---------- OPTICAL ISOLATOR
! U8 ---------- OPTICAL ISOLATOR

! U9 - - - - - - - - - - OPTICAL ISOLATOR

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UNIT
For XD435U/ CN1 POWER Color
USB LAMP PCB-CW 4
Wheel
BLOCK DIAGRAM XD435U-G
DN DP L-BOX
STBY12
STBYR5 UA1 STBY3.3,DGND
SENSOR PCB-POWER 3 CWINDEX

ZA
Photo-Intrrupter
U45 MA18..MA0 GP2S27C
(5pinZ-H) (2pinZ-H) (10pinS-H) (3pin SH) (4pinFPC)
IS42S16400A
J13 J5 J12 STBY3.3-FMT U2A ZA J10 CWCTR,
STBY5 AMP CWY1,CWY2,CWY3
STBY1.5-FMT U41 LM393
EXT_ARSTZ
MCLK PMD1000
RIN1- USB-R
MCLK
LD7..LD0 SCLK1 FAN-ON <<PUMARSTZ>> 2
U70 U77 SCLK1 U69 LRCLK
PMDINT (To Flash Memory) PCB-DMD
LIN1- 74HC4052 USB-L WM8728 POW-TEMP U41 BINSEL[1:0]
LRCLK AT76C120 VCLKI
D PMD1000
U42 <<FAN-ON>> <<CKMTR1>> U51Buf.
MA18..MA0 SN74AHCT
AT49BV163A <<LAMP_L/HZ0>> 1G14DCKR DMD
Y2
65MHZ
UART0_TXD PWRGOOD POSENSE PUM_ARSTZ CW_INDEX SSP0_CS0,CLK,DO 3
7 GPIO[8:2]
UART0_RXDUART0_CTS,RTS SYSRSTZ EXT_ARSTZ EXT_ARST CW_TACH SSP0_DI
U10 1chipADC PWM3GPIO_27)
AD9883AKST USB/RGBZ DD
R IN R P1_RV[7:0] Initialization SSP0_CS1(GPIO_28)
64 [63:0]
G IN AMP A/D PORT1_A[7:0] DD[63:0]
B IN P1_GY[7:0] 8 PORT1 (6) DCLK_L
U71 AMP A/D PORT1_B[7:0] DCLK
2-1 SEL
P1_BU[7:0] 8 LOADB_LZ
HD IN
VD IN AD8183
G
LPF
AMP A/D
8
PORT1_C[7:0] (29) DMD DDR LOADBZ_
SCTRL
SCTRL_L
16
ARU P1_CLK
DDC SCL
DDC SDA B PLL P1_HSYNC,P1_VSYNC
PORT1_CLK GPIO_23:18 higher driver buffers(16mA) I/F TRC
2
TRC_L
SACBUS,SACCLK
PORT1_HSYNC,VSYNC,ACTDATA SACBUS,SACCLK
GPIO_17:0 5V tolerant (71) DMDSER
PORT1_FLD DMD_SERIN MBRST[15:0]
P1_HSYNC U51 PRTSTBYR5 GPIO_31 Reserved
2-1SEL P1_SOG IRQZ
<<P2/P1Z>> SOGOUT PWM0(GPIO_24) DADINT
2 CLMP,COAST
NC7SZ157 SOG Input port cont. PWM1(GPIO_25) DMD reset SR16STRB
SR16STRB U14
<<LPF1ON>> CLMP,COAST 2 SR16MODE[1:0] Reset Driver
U25
<<LPF2ON>> HSYNCZ (5) PWM2(GPIO_26) & SR16MODE[1:0]
2 2503253-
DDC SR16SEL[1:0]
24LCS21 VSYNCZ ------------------------------------------ SR16SEL[1:0] 0003
<<DDCWPZ>> ALF_HSYNC,ALFVSYNC TOTAL:27 Ports (Exclude GPIO_31) Biascont. 4 SR16ADDR[3:0]
SR16ADDR[3:0] DAD1000
SR16OEZ
P2/P1Z 2 GPIO[1:0] (11) SR16OEZ
SSP1_DI
SSP1_DI
IC550 3 SSP1_CS0,CLK,DO
R2 IN Analog SW IC580,IC589 U48 SSP1_CS0,CLK,DO
EXT_ARSTZ
POW-TEMP
PRTSTBYR5

G2 IN NC7SB3157 IC585,IC5A0, SSP1_CS1(GPIO_29)


U26 **POUT1[7:0]**
B2 IN
NC7SZ1
IC5B0
<<I2CEN>> RD_DQA[8:0]
8
SyncProc.
HD2 IN 5CP6X <<LEDPWR>> RambusTM 8
VD2 IN U27 <<PC/SCART>> <<HSSEL>>
<<LEDLMPG>>
<<LEDLMPR>>
DLPTM DATA PROCESSOR 2000 ASIC Channel
RD_DQB[8:0]
RD_RQ[7:0]
8
U39
NC7SZ1 <<ALF_ENZ>> <<FAN-ON>> 3
CON3 LAMPEN LMPCTRL RD_SCK,CMD,SIO RAMBUS Memory
MONITOR OUT
5CP6X <<***>> <<LFAN-H/LZ>>
LAMPLIT LMPSTAT
I/F RD_CFM,CFMN
2 K4R271669F-TCS80
From 8 <<LAMP_L/HZ1>>
R OUT U30 DDP2000
<<FL_ADR[8:1]>>
8 <<LAMP_L/HZ0>> PON_RST_N U22 LMPSYNC(GPIO_30) 2504504-0007 (DDP2000) (37) RD_CTM,CTMN
G OUT 3CHAMP <<FL_DAT[7:0]>>
Program I/F **POUT0[7:0]** ResetIC
DRCG_SCLKN,PCLKM,REFCLK,PDZ
4 U38 2
B OUT AD8075ARU U20 XC61FC
Block <<CS2]>> <<COMP/SZ>> CLK gen
<<P1/P2Z>> RG/A IO-EXPANDE) 2712MR PWM1
HD OUT <<FL_OEZ]>> CDCR83 U1
U24 <<V/PCZ>> MBCG61134P-101 PWM2 564pin-PBGA 1.8V Reg.
B-1

VD OUT Buffer <<FL_WEZ]>> IC4A3,IC4A4 21 20


<<POWER>> <<V1/V2Z>> PMADR[20:0] SC1565IST
HD74LVC14T D-FF&Gate **PWM_OUT[2:0]** Y3
PRTLTMP

<<MUTEZ>> 16
OFF-TMP

<<POWER2>> OSC -1.8TR


<<RESZ>> <<ALF_ENZ>> PMDAT[15:0] U61
<<POWER>> <<RCEN-R>> 20MHz Flash Memory (16Mbit)
U5 U6 U9 <<POWER2>> <<RCEN-F>> Program Memory PMWE
MBM29LV160BE90TN
PMOE
Regulater Regulater Regulater
TAR5S33 TAR5S25 TAR5S15
(Flash/SRAM,SDRAM) CS1

U13
P2_VY[7:0] I/F CS2
VideoSW U46 P2_VUV[7:0] 8
PORT2_A[7:0]
PORT2_B[7:0]
PORT2 (51) CS0
NJM2233B DECODER 8 CS3
TC90A92AFG P2_VCLK,P2_FLD PORT2_C[7:0] (29) 8
P2_VSYNC,P2_HSYNC PMBLS[1:0] <<FL_ADR[8:1]>>
VIDEO IN PORT2_CLK,FLD,VSYNC,HCYNC,ACTDFATA SDRAM_CLK,CKE,RAS,CAS,DQM[1:0]
8 <<FL_DAT[7:0]>>
Y IN <<COMP/SZ>> SCL0,SDA0 <<FL_WEZ]>>
ICLK1,IDA1 U16;U17
Y1 SCL0,SDA0 <<FL_OEZ]>>
C IN 2 NC7SB3157P6X 2
(42.000MHz) <<CS2]>>
USB IR0 IR1 <<G/A:MBCG61134P-101>>
<<I2CEN>> USB_D_P,USB_D_N <<CKMTR1>> (To Moter Driver:PMD1000)
Clock&PLL support OCLKA
UART1_TXD GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO GPIO OCLKB
UART1_RXD
(6) MOSC U44 Buf.
U43
PWM0 [19:16] [23:22] [12:9] [15:13] [31] MOSC0 OSC
UART1_CTS,RTS 1 MC74VHC 50.000MHz
4 3 4 3 1 LITE_EN OPTC_EN MOSC0_N 1G14DFT1
PREAMP U74
(REAR) MIX COMPARATOR
NJM2407R 3
PCB-IR(R) U57 4 SCLK 4 <<LEDPWR>>
STBY14AU EEPROM <<LEDLMPG>> FCK
U74
2 SDIZ
<<LEDLMPR>> FDA FORCE Prog.
CAT24WC128J
PCB-POWER Regulater For XD435U/ SDO
FLD MODE
SI-3090KM-TL <<BINSEL1>> SCSZ
XD435U-G <<BINSEL0>>
(Reserve)
3
RIN1-
U40 U47
LIN1-
ADC DAC
D750,D751 M62343FP
U76 TLC0838CPW (LED)
<<MUTEZ>>
AUDIO IN Audio AMP VOL <<PWM-VOL>>
U25 PCB-KEYPAD
TPA6030 3 3
NL17SZ07 S750! S756 <<LFAN-H/LZ>>
UART1_RXD <<LPF2ON>> KEY-SW
U34 <<LPF1ON>>
<<PMDINT>> U41
ADM3202 UART1_TXD PMD1000
FAN Lock sensor

PRTLTMP <<FAN-ON>>
AUDIO OUT
STBY14F

RS232
TERMINAL TS SM CON1 SZ J9 J8 J7 PCB-MAIN
PRTLTMP
THERMOSTAT
PREAMP TMPIN THERMISTOR
SPEAKER (FRONT) (S-IN)
COOLING COOLING COOLING
FAN FAN FAN
TMPDMD THERMISTOR (POWER) (EXHAUST) (OPTICAL)
PCB-IR(F) (S-DMD) <<Not Used>>
TMPLMP THERMISTOR
(S-LAMP)

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CONNECTOR INFOMATION
PCB-MAIN

J8 J9 J5 TEMP3
J7
J6

J12

TD1

J13

J14 J10 CN3 CN2

J5 : INTER LOCK SWITCH


Pin No. Description
1 GND
2 LBX
J6 : FRONT IR
Pin No. Description
1 DGND
2 RSI0
3 STBY5T
4 NC
J7 : FAN3 (COOLING FAN (LAMP))
Pin No. Description
1 L-FANV
2 L-FGND
3 L-FSTOP
J8 : FAN2 (COOLING FAN (EXHAUST))
Pin No. Description
1 O-FANV
2 O-FGND
3 O-FSTOP
B-2

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J9 : FAN1 (COOLING FAN (POWER))
Pin No. Description
1 P-FANV
2 P-FGND
3 P-FSTOP
J10 : CW
Pin No. Description
1 CWCTR
2 CWY1
3 CWY2
4 CWY3
J12 : DC INPUT
Pin No. Description
1 AGND
2 STBYR5
3 POWER2
4 POW-TEMP
5 FAN-TEMP
6 AGND
7 STBY12
8 AGND
9 STBY12
10 AGND
J13 : BALLAST CONTROL
Pin No. Description
1 LSENSE
2 DGND
3 STBY_5
4 LAMP-ONZ
5 LAMP-H/LZ
J14 : BACK IR
Pin No. Description
1 DGND
2 RSII
3 STBY5T
4 NC
TD1 : PCB-TERMINAL
Pin No. Description
1 AGND
2 STBY12U
TEMP3 : THERMAL
Pin No. Description
1 STBY5
2 PRTLTMP

B-3

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TEMP4 : THERMISTOR
Pin No. Description
1 TMPIN
2 DGND
CN2 : KEYPAD CONTROL
Pin No. Description
1 GND
2 GND
3 LOUT+
4 GND
5 LOUT-
6 GND
7 GND
8 KEY_0
9 KEY_1
10 KEY_2
11 GND
12 GND
13 GND
14 LEDPWR
15 LEDLMPG
16 LEDLMPR
17 GND
18 GND
19 GND
20 GND
21 NC
22 NC
23 NC
24 +5V
25 +5V
26 +5V
27 +5V
28 +5V
CN3 : CW SENSOR
Pin No. Description
1 NC
2 STBY3.3
3 CWINDEX
4 DGND

B-4

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J2 Con3
Con1 Con2 Con4 J4 J3

J2 : USB
Pin No. Description
1 VCCUSB
2 USB_N
3 USB_P
4 AGND
5 AGND
6 AGND
7 NC
8 NC
9 NC
J3 : AUDIO OUTPUT
Pin No. Description
1 AGND
2 LOUT+
3 ROUT+
4 LIN1-
5 RIN1-
6 NC
7 AGND
8 SE/BTL
9 NC
J4 : AUDIO INPUT
Pin No. Description
1 AGND
2 PCI-L
3 PCI-R

B-5

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CON1 : RS232
Pin No. Description
1 NC
2 R2IN
3 T2OUT
4 NC
5 AGND
6 NC
7 NC
8 NC
9 NC
10 AGND
11 AGND
CON2-1 : COMPUTER INPUT 1
Pin No. Description
1 PCIR
2 PCIG
3 AGND
4 AGND
5 AGND
6 AGND
7 AGND
8 AGND
9 STBY5T
10 AGND
11 AGND
12 SDA
13 AGND
14 VCLK
CON2-2 : COMPUTER INPUT 2
Pin No. Description
15 SCL
16 PC2R
17 PC2G
18 PC2B
19 AGND
20 AGND
21 AGND
22 AGND
23 AGND
24 NC
25 AGND
26 AGND
27 NC
28 PSHD
29 PSVD
30 NC

B-6

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CON3 : D-SUB OUTPUT
Pin No. Description
1 MRED
2 MGRN
3 MBLU
4 NC
5 AGND
6 AGND
7 AGND
8 AGND
9 NC
10 AGND
11 NC
12 NC
13 MHD
14 MVD
15 NC
CON4 : S-VIDEO AND VIDEO
Pin No. Description
1 CIN
2 YIN
3 AGND
4 AGND
5 AGND
6 COMPIN
7 AGND
CN1(Not available in current main board version)
Pin No. Description
1 USB5V
2 DN
3 DP
4 GNDD
5 AGND
6 AGND
7 AGND
8 AGND

B-7

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PCB-POWER
Summarize
Connector Description
PJ1 AC input
PJ2 390V output
PJ3 DC output

PJ3

PJ2

PJ1

PJ1 : AC INPUT
Pin No. Description
1 Line
2 NC
3 Neutral
PJ2 : +380 output AC INPUT
Pin No. Description
1 +380
2 NC
3 -380

B-8

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PJ3 : DC output
Pin No. Description
1 AUGND
2 STBY 12AU
3 AGND
4 STBY 12V
5 AGND
6 STBY12V
7 AGND
8 FAN ON
9 Power Temp
10 Power 2
11 STBY R5
12 AGND

B-9

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LAMP POWER UNIT
Control board is installed vertically on the ballast

Control board

Ballast

CN2

CN3 CN1

CN1: Input
Pin No. Description
1 DC 370V
2 NC
3 GND
CN2 : Control signal
Pin No. Description
1 Lighting detection signal (collector)
2 Lighting detection signal (emitter)
3 Lighting order signal (common anode)
4 Lighting order signal (cathode)
5 Power change signal (cathode)
CN3 : Output
Pin No. Description
1 Lamp(+)
2 Lamp(-)
3 Trigger

B-10

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C43
F1
0.27UF/250V
IEC384-14
OPEN
L1
TH4 TH5
PCB-POWER(1/2)
PJ2
250V T10AH 140uH LINE POWER_LAMP 390V X 0.55A

3
. M3R014D M3R014D L2
MODULE . . 2 1

390V

GND
PJ1B PJ1 R1 C3 D6 TH1 TH2
L L L RV1 470K 1u/250V
1 1 1 PV
ERZV10D471CS 3 4
G 1 FG FMX-G26S
2
ADR25H-04240YD NEUT M5R110D M5R110D
3 N N 3 3 N Q2 . . L390V

D
Q1 STP20NM60FP8

D
STP20NM60FP8 +
06SS2-LM G -W RV2 R10
C2 C4 C9
ERZV10D511CS R8 270uF/420V
1000p/250V 1000p/250V G
G R14
27 330KF close to PJ2
27 1210 C8 0805

S
1210 0.47u/450V

S
SA1 R11
FG DSS-302M R9 10K
earth ground 10K R15
1 330KF
0805 0805
LINE .
0805
.
C6 R3 R16
2200/250V 430KF T1 330KF
NEUT -
0805
2 0805 6 5 2 1
C5 R12 R13
2200/250V R4 40T 0.1/3W 0.1/3W
+
4 1 330KF P1
-
0805
P2
3 R5
- C7 13T
300KF
3.3u/400V R17
D1 0805 8 11
8.2K R19
RBV-1506 0805 330K
R6 TRANS_PFC Q3 Q4 0805
300KF 2SC2873-Y 2SA1213-Y
C10
0805 0.1u C11
0.01u
R7 R18
12KF 330
0805 0805
R20
C-1

C12 10
0.1u 1210

R23
VD R22 27K This is a basic schematic diagram.
10K 1210 Some sets may be subject to modify according to engineering imporovement.

0805
SHADED COMPONENTS HAVE SPECIAL
R21 D7 CHARACTERISTICS IMPORTANT TO SAFETY.
22K 1SS355
B E F O R E R E P L AC I N G A N Y O F T H E S E
0805 COMPONENTS, READ CAREFULLY THE
R29
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE IN THE SERVICE
8

470K R28
1K R27
VCC

GND
DOP

ZCD

0805
0805 1K MANUAL.
0805 R30
DON'T DEGRADE THE SAFETY OF THE
6.8K
0805 EQUIPMENT THROUGH IMPROPER SERVICING.
CSA
8

MPI
VFI

CS
3
V+

OUT2

II2

IN2
-

C17 + U1
.
0.1u MC33232
SERVICING PRECAUTION
1

1
+

C18 C19 C20


0.1u 0.1u 10uF/16V U3
OPEN OPEN NJM431U SYMBOLS INDICATE COMPONENTS HAVING SPECIAL
2

CHARACTERISTICS IMPORTANT TO SAFETY AND


OUT1

IN1

C13 R24
II1

V-
-

1000P 22K
0805
R25
330
PERFORMANCE. THEREFORE REPLACEMENT OF ANY
0805
SAFETY PARTS SHOULD BE IDENTICAL IN VALUE AND
1

C15
1000p C16 CHARACTERISTICS. FOR ACCURACY OF THE
U2 0.001UF
UPC358G2 C14 REPLACEMENT REFER TO THE PARTS LIST OF
0.47u
SERVICE MANUAL.
DON'T DEGRADE THE SAFETY OF THE EQUIPMENT
THROUGH IMPROPER SERVICING.
close to U1

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PCB-POWER(2/2)
PV
U10
NJM79M05DL
L390V 0.1A -7V 2 -5V
VI VO 3 AUGND
D11 D14 STBY12AU 1

GND
P15KE170A 42T M1FL20U AGND 2
1 12 4T 3
DO201AD 21T
.
C24 R32 C27 1.3A STBY12V
4
P1 220u/10V + 1.5K + AGND
S3 1210 47u/6.3V STBY12V 5

1
D12 GND (for -7V ) AGND 6
11 7
UF5407 FAN-ON
P2 GND (for 12V) POW-TMP 8
POWER2 9
21T 3 10 7T 10
820u/25V R33 0.1A STBYR5
D15 C42 C41 3.3K C30 AGND 11
9 F2 FMXG-22S
+ +
820u/25V 1210 L3 33uH
+
470u 12
WB 4
13T 1
R31 D13 S1/S2 1.2A PJ3
P3 3
10 M1FL20U 125V/5A
1210 5 8
C23 . 1 FG
0.1u
7 2
6
12V

T2
TRANS_POWER
R37
36KF
U4 0603
NJM78L20UA U7 R34
TLP421F 750
20V 1 3 4 1 1206 R36
OUT VI
C21 R38
GND

3
0.1u R35 68K C29 2.49KF
+ 3 2 390 0603 0.1u 0603
.
C22 U6 1206
DRAIN

1
22u/35V MIP2E7DMYOLE
2

R41
0 U11
1210 2 NJM431U R39
CONTROL
C-2

10KF
0603

CONTROL R42
6.8
0805
SOURCE

C35
0.1u
+
C36
47u/16V J4
C37 STBY12AU L4 PIN1
1
4700P/250V
2
C33 PIN2
Y1 5 NC POWER2 PJ3 PIN10
L6_PIN1 3
4
L6 PIN1
4 5
NC
6
NC
6 NC
TH3 R48
67L100-S 470
4 1 FAN-ON PSP1
CON1
0603

1
VD C40
3 2 0.01u
VD BLM31P500S

Q5 R43 U8 L6
2SA1213-Y 2.2K TLP421F
0805 PJ4
PSP3
R56 CON1 2
R47 1K 1

1
R44 C39 8.2K
8.2K 0.01u 0805 5V/1.5A
1210
R46
47K
U9
Q6 1 4
2SC2412K R45 0805
6.8K C38
0805 0.01u
2 3

TLP421F

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TPIN1 L78 L75 STBY3.3
STBY5
STBY5 L3 600
PCB-MAIN(1/19)
STBY3.3

7
5
3
1
10 AGND 56uH 0
350mA PR1

C
TPIN2 L7760 D6 C323 C324 10Kx4
9 STBY12 STBY12 C326 R4A8
STBY12
C322 10uF/16V 10uF/16V + 100uF/6.3V R3 1K PRTFANSTOP
PRTFANSTOP
TPIN3 SMD24PT C1210

8
6
4
2
8 AGND C295 U35

A
0.1uF PDTC124EU
TPIN4
7 STBY12 0.1uF O I

TPIN5 R281
6 AGND 4.7K

G
L19 STBY2.5-FMT
STBY2.5-FMT
TPIN6 R294 120 27uH U36
5 FAN-ON FAN-ON 350mA PDTC124EU
C

FAN-ON
D4 C27 C19 C513 C514
TPIN7 L81 60 O I
4 POW-TEMP POW-TEMP 10uF/16V 10uF/16V 47uF/6.3V NC R2
POW-TEMP
SMD24PT 8.2K
TPIN8 L82 60 STBY5
A

G
3 POWER2 POWER2
POWER2
U37
TPIN9 L83 60 PDTC124EU
2 STBYR5 R282
STBYR5
C334 10K O I
A

TPIN10
1 AGND MMPZ5227BPT R303 PRTSTBYR5
0.1uF 4.7K

G
D7
C

S10B-PH-SM3-TB(D)(LF) R304 1K R301 1K Q54 R1


C

J12 B 22K
2SC4081T106R
C330
E

R283
0.1uF 56K

STBY12 STBY12 L80 STBY12F R5 NC


10uH PSP1 J9
C332 C335 L15
+ 100uF/16V F1SW L8 P-FANV 1
S-C63MM 390uH 60
0.1uF C508 PSP2 COOLING FAN

C
F2SW D2 C10 L7 P-FGND 2

22uF/16V 100uF/16V
60
PSP3
(POWER)
F3SW SMD24PT L6 P-FSTOP 3
C327 60

A
TRIMVREG C4 C5 S3B-ZR-SM3A-TF(D)(LF)
0.33uF/16V
STBY3.3-FMT SYSRSTZ C3280.33uF/16V NC NC
STBY3.3-FMT SYSRSTZ
STBY3.3-FMT
STBY3.3-FMT
48

47

46

45

44

43

42

41

40

39

38

37

R296 R292
R291 R293 R295
RESETZ

3.3K 3.3K
TRIM

VBB

VBB
F1SW

F2SW

F3SW
V2P5

V3P3

GND

LX33

LX25

3.3K 3.3K 3.3K

R6 NC
SSP0_DI 1 36 PMDINT PSW1 J8
SSP0_DI DOUT PMDINTZ PMDINT L16
L11 O-FANV 1
SSP0_CLK 2 35 PWRGOOD 220uH 60
SSP0_CLK CLK PWRGOOD PWRGOOD
C507 PSW2 COOLING FAN
C
D3 C11 L10 O-FGND 2
C-3

SSP0_DO POSENSE
SSP0_DO 3
DIN POSENSE
34 POSENSE
22uF/16V 100uF/16V
60
PSW3
(EXHAUST)
SMD24PT L9 O-FSTOP 3
SSP0_CSZ 4 33 60
SSP0_CSZ
A

CSZ GD2 C6 C7 S3B-ZR-SM3A-TF(D)(LF)


R297
CWTACH 5 32 0 470P 470P
CWTACH TACH FB2
U41
R299
OCLKA OCLKA 6 31 0 V5
OSC FB1
C331
R452 7
PMD1000 30 FBC
GND FBC R7 NC
3.3K/NC
0.1uF PSY1 J7
R298 L17
PWM3 GMIN 8 29
PWM3 GMIN VLIN1 L14 L-FANV 1
D

10K C3330.33uF/16V U3 330uH 60


STBY12F 9 28 C506 PSY2 COOLING FAN
C

VBB ISEN G D1 C12 L13 L-FGND 2


STBY12F
R307 NC
L84 VMSW 10 27 R302 0.1 22uF/16V 100uF/16V
60
PSY3
(LAMP)
S

33uH VMSW ISENK PHT6N06T SMD24PT L12 L-FSTOP 3


STBY12F 60
A

VM 11 26 C8 C9 S3B-ZR-SM3A-TF(D)(LF)
VM GDC
C

D8 L218.2uH 470P 470P


C336 OUTA 12 25 STBY1.5-FMT
OUTA LXC STBY1.5-FMT
SSM24LPT
C

22uF/16V D5
SENSE

OUTC

VREG
OUTB
CTAP

R55 1900mA
GND

VCP

VBB
A

CP2

CP1

LX5

V5

SSM34APT 2.05K
A
13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

C510 C47 C48 C504 C505


STBY12F
CP2

CP1

R54 47uF/6.3V 47uF/6.3V 100uF/6.3V


LX5

V5
VCP

R309 1500P 2.32K 100uF/6.3V


R8 R9 R10 2.7
CTAP

C344 C345 C347


OUTC
OUTB

150 150 150


0.22uF/25V 0.22uF/25V 0.33uF/16V L85 L86
V5 STBY5
STBY5
C16 C17 C18 C346 22uH 50
C

D9 C343 950mA(including 470mA for USB function)


0.33uF/16V C341 C342 C511 C512
1000P 1000P 1000P R19 0
J10 SSM24LPT 22uF/16V 22uF/16V 22uF/16V 22uF/16V 100uF/16V
CWCTR TRIMVREG
A

1
CWY1 R32 NC STBY12F
2
CWY2 R20 0
3
CWY3 R21 NC
4
MOLEX52207-0490 R33 0
02437-GBT
3

Q3 Q1 Q2 Q4
BAV99W BAV99W BAV99W BAV99W
2

STBY12 STBY12

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PCB-MAIN(2/19)
AD3V
TO TERM
U49 AD3V
AD3V DVCC3.3 PVDD3V C1520.1uF PQ1M335M2SPQ
1 5 L32 PVDD3V
Nr VO 60
2 6 C154 C359
C380 C379 C378 C180 C179 C186 C190 C192 C194 C121 C128 C137 C164 C357 C356 C129 C363 C369 GND GND 0.1uF + 47uF/6.3V
POWER POWER 3 4 S-C63MM
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF VC VIN C162
02237-C05 STBY5 L31 10U
STBY5
C160 10uF/16V
C153 47uF/6.3V
0.1uF +

U8

I O L26 DVCC3.3
DVCC3.3
60
PVDD3V C85 PDTC124EU R68

1
0.1uF C109

G
AD3V DVCC3.3 PVDD3V U7 + 47uF/6.3V
100K RSQ035P03 S-C63MM
C360
82000P
C362
39
42
45
46
51
52
59
62

11
22
23
69
78
79

34
35
26
27

6
R76 0 8200P
STBY3.3
AVD10
AVD3
AVD4
AVD5
AVD6
AVD7
AVD8
AVD9

VDD1
VDD2
VDD3
VDD4
VDD5
VDD6

PVD1
PVD2
PVD3
PVD4

STBY3.3
R331
R1040 2.7K
P1_RV[0..7] P1_RV[0..7]
77 VGR0 PR20 8 9 33x8,1/16W,5% P1_RV0
VFILT RED0 VGR1 P1_RV1
33 76 7 10 02137-927
FILT RED1 VGR2 P1_RV2
75 6 11
RED2 VGR3 P1_RV3
74 5 12
RED3 VGR4 P1_RV4
73 4 13
RED4
FROM DDP2000 IDA1 IDA1 57
SDA RED5
72 VGR5 3 14 P1_RV5
ICLK1 56 71 VGR6 2 15 P1_RV6
ICLK1 SCL RED6
55 70 VGR7 1 16 P1_RV7
A0 RED7
C-4

R1010/NC P1_GY[0..7] P1_GY[0..7]


TPGAD1 CLAMP VGG0 PR17 8
CLAMP 38 9 9 33x8,1/16W,5% P1_GY0
TPBAD1 COAST CLAMP GREEN0 VGG1
COAST 29 8 7 10 02137-927 P1_GY1
TPRAD1 COAST GREEN1 VGG2 P1_GY2
FROM TERM R81 0/NC
GREEN2
7 6 11 TO DDP2000
6 VGG3 5 12 P1_GY3
RAD C19147nF GREEN3 VGG4 P1_GY4
RAD 5 4 13
VRIN GREEN4 VGG5 P1_GY5
54 4 3 14
GAD C18847nF RAIN U10 GREEN5 VGG6 P1_GY6
GAD 3 2 15
VGIN GREEN6 VGG7 P1_GY7
48 2 1 16
SOG R359 0 SOGIN C1891000PVSOGIN GAIN AD9883AKSTZ-110 GREEN7 P1_BU[0..7] P1_BU[0..7]
SOG 49
SOGIN VGB0 PR18 8 P1_BU0
19 9 33x8,1/16W,5%
BAD C18747nF VBIN BLUE0 VGB1
BAD 43 18 7 10 02137-927 P1_BU1
BAIN BLUE1 VGB2 P1_BU2
17 6 11
HSYNCZ1 BLUE2 VGB3 P1_BU3
16 5 12
BLUE3 VGB4 P1_BU4
15 4 13
HSYNCZ BLUE4 VGB5 P1_BU5
HSYNCZ 30 14 3 14
VSYNCZ HSYNC BLUE5 VGB6 P1_BU6
VSYNCZ 31 13 2 15
VSYNC BLUE6 VGB7 P1_BU7
12 1 16
R358 BLUE7
FROM TERM VSYNCZ1
DATACK
67 R342 100 P1_CLK
P1_CLK
VREFBYP 58
VMIDSCV REFBYP R339 100 P1_HSYNC C370
NC 37 66 P1_HSYNC
MIDSCV HSOUT
SOGOUT
65 R338 100 SOGOUT TO DDP2000
64 R340 100 P1_VSYNC
C193 C381 VSOUT P1_VSYNC 0.1uF/NC
R357 02237-C05
GND10
GND11
GND12
GND13
GND14
GND15
GND16
GND17
GND18
GND19
GND20
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND8
GND9

C390 0.1uF 0.1uF R356 TO DDP2000


NC NC
0
10
20
21
24
25
28
32
36
40
41
44
47
50
53
60
61
63
68
80
1

R349 100
P1_SOG
DVCC3.3
C389 R350 NC
6

0.1uF
VCC
S

U51

74LVC1G157GW
GND

USB/RGBZ
I1

I0
1

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PCB-MAIN(3/19)

Q40 Q39 Q38


1PS226 1PS226 1PS226
STBY5T2 STBY5T2
STBYR5T2 STBYR5T2
2

CON2-2
33

16 PC2R PC2R
26
21 R24275
17
27 PC2G
PC2G
22 R24175
18 PC2B PC2B
28
23 R24075
19 C525 C526 C527
29
24 33P/NC 33P/NC 33P/NC
20
30
25 STBY5T
STBY5T
34

0401018-2 L46 600 L47 600


Input

C258
1uF R224 C2541uF
C-5

1.2K

U26
Q44
CPHZ6V2PT C257100P 2SC3734-B23 R223 2.2K 1 6 P2/P1Z
I1 S
2
C

3 2 5
R2211.5K Q37 GND VCC
1 B
1HD 3 4 PSHD
I0 Z
E

R222
1.8K 74LVC1G157GW

C528 C529
R238
33P/NC 33P/NC 1.2K U27

2SC3734-B23 R2372.2K 1 6
I1 S
C

2 5
R2351.5K Q45 GND VCC
B
1VD 3 4 PSVD
I0 Z
E

R236
1.8K 74LVC1G157GW

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DEC_SW1.5D DEC_SW3.3D

DEC_SW1.5D
C56 C57 C60 C126 C144 C145 C146
DEC_SW3.3D
C58 C113 C143
PCB-MAIN(4/19)
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

P2_FLD
P2_FLD
P2H1 P2K1 P2_VSYNC
P2_VSYNC
P2_HSYNC P2_HSYNC TO DDP2000
P2_UV[0..7]
L23 22uH P2_UV[0..7]
P2_CLK
FROM IO STBY5
STBY5 DEC_SW3.3D
P2_Y[0..7]
P2_CLK
DEC_SW1.5D P2_Y[0..7]
C339 C340 C337
+

P2_UV7
P2_UV6
P2_UV5
P2_UV4

P2_UV3
P2_UV2
P2_UV1
P2_UV0
47uF/6.3V C338 C102 C101
S-C63MM + +
5

1uF 1uF
U5 47uF/6.3V U9 47uF/6.3V 1uF
NOISE VOUT

NOISE VOUT
VIN

VIN

S-C63MM S-C63MM

8
6
4
2

8
6
4
2
8
6
4
2

PR9 PR8
TAR5S33 TAR5S15 PR10 100x4 100x4
GND

GND
CNT

CNT

100x4 R4A8 R4A8


R4A8
R59
1

7
5
3
1

7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1

POWER
POWER
C520.1uF C590.1uF 100
FROM GA UVFLAG1 P2Y0
P2HSYNC
P2VSYNC

P2UV7

P2UV6

P2UV5

P2UV4

P2UV3

P2UV2

P2UV1

P2UV0
P2FLD

VBIRDY1 P2Y1
POWER2
POWER2
P2J1 DEC_SW3.3D
L24 600 C54
DEC_SW2.5 C352 DEC_SW2.5D 1uF

C353 DEC_SW1.5D
10uF/16V C61150P
5

1uF R60 560


U6 U46
NOISE VOUT
VIN

80

79

78

77

76

75

74

73

72

71

70

69

68

67

66

65

64

63

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51
TAR5S25
GND
CNT

R66

VSSRAMD1
YCLAMPP

VBIREADY

VDDRAMD1

VDDRAM2
UVFLAG

VDOUT

CKOUT
OEPK

DVSS5

DVSS4
HDOUT

YOUT0

YOUT1

YOUT2

YOUT3
VSSIO3
COUT9

COUT8

COUT7

DVDD5

COUT6

COUT5

COUT4

COUT3

COUT2

COUT1

COUT0

DVDD4
VDDIO3

R4A8
100x4
1

PR7
18K C620.1uF
81 50 7 8 P2_Y0
C840.1uF C800.1uF BLASYAD VSSRAM2 P2_Y1
5 6
82 49 P2Y2 3 4 P2_Y2
C810.1uF VRTYAD YOUT4 P2_Y3
1 2
83 48 P2Y3
YIN1 C82 VRMYAD YOUT5
84 47 P2Y4
C1030.47uF VSSYAD YOUT6 P2_Y4
7 8
YCOMP 68P 85 46 P2Y5 5 6 P2_Y5
YCOMP YIN YOUT7
C-6

L25 3 4 P2_Y6
86 45 1 2 P2_Y7
22uH C940.1uF VDDYAD VSSIO2
C351 87 44 P2Y6 100x4
VRBYAD YOUT8
FROM TERM + C93 C1040.1uF R4A8
47uF/6.3V 0.1uF 88 43 P2Y7 PR6
S-C63MM C1050.1uF BLASCAD YOUT9
CIN1 89 42
C1150.01uF VRTCAD VDDIO2
CCOMP 90 41
CCOMP CIN TESTM6
L88
CRIN1
22uH
91
VDDCAD TC90A92AFG TESTM5
40

C354 C114 92 39
+ CrIN DVSS3
47uF/6.3V CBIN1 93 38
S-C63MM 0.1uF VSSCAD CSYNCIN
94 37
C1190.1uF CbIN TESTM4
95 36
L89 VRBCAD DVDD3
96 35
22uH VDDDA TESTM3
C358 C123 97 34
+ DAOUT TESTM2
47uF/6.3V 98 33
S-C63MM 0.1uF C1270.1uF VSSDA TESTM1
99 32 ICLK1
BLASDA SCL ICLK1
C1360.1uF FROM DDP2000
100 31 IDA1
VREFDA SDA IDA1
VDDRAM1
VSSRAM1
BUSSEL

TESTM0
VDDPLL

DVSS12
VSSPLL

VDDIO1
VCOFIL

GC14IN

VSSIO1
VDDXO

XOOUT

TESTIN
VSSXO

DVDD1

DVDD2

RESET
PLLIN

R73
XOIN

DIN9

DIN8

DIN7

DIN6

DIN5

DIN4

DIN3

DIN2

DIN1

DIN0

2SC4081T106R
1.5K 02011-0015-00
C

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

B Q5
C148
C1490.01uF
E

DEC_SW1.5D
L90 C150 1500P
0.1uF DEC_SW3.3D
22uH
R79 10K
C151
C122
4P C1420.1uF RESZ FROM GA
+

RESZ
R75 R98 47K
1.2K
22uF/6.3V
C1206 L93 42MHZ R97
3.3uH
Y1 0
R58 0 XSA042000FA3H

C375 C166 C165


R99 0
3

L33
DEC_SW3.3D 1500P 10P 10P
DEC_SW3.3D
22uH

C147
0.1uF

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R360 0/NC STBY5
R352
STBY3.3-FMT STBY3.3-FMT

5
U58

1
PCB-MAIN(5/19)
STBY5 VCC NC
Q55
J13 PSA1 NC 2SA1576-S/NC TXDL
2

E
A TXDL
R372NC
1 LSENSE R106100 B 4 3
TO DDP2000
PSA2 C184 Y GND
SN74LVC1G07DBVR

C
2 DGND 0.1uF RXDL C4220.1uF
G

PSA3 RXDL
U53 U52
L35600 R351
3 STBY_5 O I R1190 O I
PSA4 TO DDP2000
R118 PDTC124EU NC
4 LAMP-ONZ PDTA124EU
G

PSA5 1.2K/NC

5 LAMP-H/LZ U15 LAMPON_Y

C201 C198 R141100 O I


SM05B-SRSS-TB(LF)(SN)
0.1uF 0.1uF PDTC124EU
G

TO BALLAST
U55

R373100 O I

PDTC124EU
G

I2CEN I2CEN
LEDPWR LEDPWR
LEDLMPG
LEDLMPG
STBY3.3-FMT LEDLMPR LEDLMPR
FAN-ON
FAN-ON
R1074.7K LFAN-H/LZ
LFAN-H/LZ
TO I/O
R10910K LAMPEN COMP/SZ COMP/SZ
LAMPEN
P1/P2Z P1/P2Z
V/PCZ V/PCZ
C214 C410 C409 C408 C407 C406 C405 C415 C438 C437 C455 C458 C457 C249 C250 C251 R108NC V/PCZ1
TPURES1 MUTEZ MUTEZ
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF RESZ RESZ
POWER
POWER
POWER2 POWER2
V1/V2Z1 PR27
STBY3.3-FMT R4A8
PIN1 10Kx4
8 7
6 5
OFF-TIME R434 R210 R435 C252 R209 R208 4 3
2 1
0.1uF V1V2Z1
POW-TEMP NC 0 3.3K NC 0
7
5
3
1

R409

7
5
3
1

7
5
3
1
PR30

7
5
3
1

7
5
3
1
1Kx4 PR31
10K R4A8 100x4 PR33 PR34
U22 STBY3.3-FMT 100x4 100x4
R4A8
XC61FC2712MRN R4A8 R4A8
8
6
4
2

8
6
4
2

8
6
4
2
R4A8

8
6
4
2

8
6
4
2
PR28 100x4
10Kx4 PR32 STBY3.3-FMT
7
5
3
1

R4A8
3

L4160
STBY3.3-FMT STBY3.3
V
G

STBY3.3
C449
C219
2

0.1uF +
8
6
4
2

R211270
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
220uF/6.3V

1
S-C63MM
PIN2
VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS
VPD

XSM
VDD

RST_POL

XTST

VDD

VDD
PIN[3]

PIN[2]

PIN[1]

PIN[0]

POUT1[7]

POUT1[6]

POUT1[5]

POUT1[4]

POUT1[3]

POUT1[2]

POUT1[1]

POUT1[0]

POUT0[7]

POUT0[6]

POUT0[5]

POUT0[4]

POUT0[3]

POUT0[2]

POUT0[1]

POUT0[0]

G_OUT[7]

G_OUT[6]
USER_RST_N
RST_TIME[0]

RST_TIME[1]

PR29
1Kx4
OFF-TIME R4A8 37 144
OFF-TIME POW-TEMP PIN[4] G_OUT[5]
FROM I/O POW-TEMP 8 7
PRTSTBYR5 6 5 38 143
PRTSTBYR5 PRTLTMP PIN[5] G_OUT[4]
4 3
PRTLTMP
LBOX 2 1 39 142
C253 PIN[6] G_OUT[3]
40 141
0.1uF PIN[7] G_OUT[2]
41 140
J5 PSN1 R_IN[7] G_OUT[1]
C-7

L2 600 PSN2
42 139
1 R_IN[6] VDD
43 138
L1 600 R4080 R_IN[5] VSS
Inter Lock Switch 2 LBX LBOX 44 137
RST_N G_OUT[0]
C1 C221 C450 45 136
S2B-ZR-SM3A-TF(D)(LF) C2 C3 VSS R_OUT[7]
0.1uF 0.1uF NC 46 135
NC NC R_IN[4] R_OUT[6]
47 134
R_IN[3] R_OUT[5]
48 133
R_IN[2] R_OUT[4]
49 132
R_IN[1] R_OUT[3]
50 131 STBY3.3-FMT STBY3.3-FMT
R_IN[0] R_OUT[2]
51 130
G_IN[7] R_OUT[1] U64
U20
52 129
G_IN[6] R_OUT[0] V1V2Z1 1 5
53 128 B VCC
DCLK B_OUT[7] LAMPON 2
54 127 A
VDD MBCG61134P-101PFV-G VSS 3 4
55 126 GND Y
VSS VDD R453 R454 SN74AHCT1G32DBVR
56 125 4.7K
G_IN[5] B_OUT[6] 4.7K
57 124
G_IN[4] B_OUT[5]
58 123
G_IN[3] B_OUT[4]
59 122
G_IN[2] B_OUT[3]
60 121
G_IN[1] B_OUT[2]
61 120
G_IN[0] B_OUT[1]
62 119
B_IN[7] B_OUT[0]
63 118
B_IN[6] DCK_OUT
64 117
B_IN[5] VSS
65 116
B_IN[4] VDD
66 115
VSS DEN_OUT
67 L_LIT1
114
PON_RST_N HD_OUT
68 113
B_IN[3] VD_OUT R376100
69 112
B_IN[2] LAMPON R374100
70 111 LAMPLIT LAMPLIT
B_IN[1] LAMPLIT
71 110
B_IN[0] CINT R3630
72 109 CPU_RSTZ
DEN_IN CPU_RST
CPU_ADRS[7]

CPU_ADRS[6]

CPU_ADRS[5]

CPU_ADRS[4]

CPU_ADRS[3]

CPU_ADRS[2]

CPU_ADRS[1]

CPU_ADRS[0]

CPU_DATA[0]

CPU_DATA[1]

CPU_DATA[2]

CPU_DATA[3]

CPU_DATA[4]

CPU_DATA[5]

CPU_DATA[6]

CPU_DATA[7]
PWM_OUT0

PWM_OUT1

PWM_OUT2
HD_IN

VD_IN

WR_N
RD_N
CS_N

TCLK

STBY3.3-FMT
VDD

VDD

VDD

VDD

VDD

VDD
VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS

STBY3.3-FMT
73

74

75

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

U21

1 16
CLR VCC
2 15 C220
Q1 Q4
3 14 0.1uF STBY3.3-FMT
Q1 Q4
FL_WEZ 4 13
FL_WEZ D1 D4 WRZ
7
5
3
1

5 12 L39
D2 D3
PMADR_8

PMADR_7

PMADR_6

PMADR_5

PMADR_4

PMADR_3

PMADR_2

PMADR_1

PMDAT_0

PMDAT_1

PMDAT_2

PMDAT_3

PMDAT_4

PMDAT_5

PMDAT_6

PMDAT_7

TO DDP2000_FLASH 6 11 U65
R4A8
600
Q2 Q3 100x4
7 10 1 5 PR26
Q2 Q3 A VCC Y3
8
6
4
2

8 9 2 PMDAT_[15..0]
GND CK B PMDAT_[15..0]
1 4 R39122
3 4 2 EN VCC 3 TCLK PMADR_[20..1]
GND Y GND OUT PMADR_[20..1]
TC7MH175FK
C451 C213
SN74LVC1G00DBVR 6N20000160 TPGAPWM1
0.1uF 0.1uF FL_OEZ ALF_ENZ ALF_ENZ
20MHZ FL_OEZ
CS2 RCEN-R
CS2 RCEN-R
RCEN-F RCEN-F
TO DDP2000_FLASH

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PCB-MAIN(6/19)

L58600 STBY5 L109600


STBY5
RSII R256 22K
RSII
C283

R257

4
3

2
1
J6 PSM1 0.1uF 22K
DGND L5 600 U74 C478

A+
GND

A-
Aout
Q48
1 NJM2407R R428
E

PSM2 2 2SA1576AT106R
RSI0 3 B SSOP8-065M_KIC 0.1uF 910
2 R4 22K RSIO 1

Bout
PSM3 Q51 I O IR0 TO DDP2000

B+

V+
B-
C

IR0
STBY5 L4 600
DAP202KT146
3 STBY5 U33

5
6

7
8
PDTC124EU U73 PDTC124EU R427 C473
G

4 POWER I O I O 4.7K
POWER
0.1uF
S4B-ZR-SM3A-TF(D)(LF) C474
STBY5 STBY5

G
STBY5 U75
FRONT IR 0.1uF PDTA124EU R440 R438 NC OFF-TIME
G

OFF-TIME
1.2K

RSIO O I O I RCEN-F R437


RCEN-F
J14 U31 0
D13
PDTC124EU
G

U32
1 A C
PDTA124EU FROM GA
1SS355PT
G

2 RSII R441
RSII
O I O I RCEN-R 4.7K R436
RCEN-R
3 STBY5T
STBY5T
C486+ C485 + C484 + 270K
U28 220uF/6.3V 220uF/6.3V 220uF/6.3V
G

U29 PDTC124EU S-C63MM S-C63MM S-C63MM


4
PDTA124EU
S4B-ZR-SM3A-TF(D)(LF)

BACK IR
H4 H2 H3 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9 H1 H10

4MM 4MM 4MM 4MM 4MM 4MM 4MM 4MM 4MM 4MM

THERMISTOR(Lamp Housing)

THERMISTOR(Air Tempature)
THERMOSTAT(Lamp Housing)
C-8

TEMP4 TEMP2
TEMP3 TEMP1
S2B-ZR-SM3A-TF(D)(LF) S2B-ZR-SM3A-TF(D)(LF)-NC S2B-ZR-SM3A-TF(D)(LF) S2B-ZR-SM3A-TF(D)(LF)-NC

THERMISTOR(DMD Tempature)
2
1

2
1

2
1

2
1

STBY5
STBY5 TO GA
L20600

PSZ7 PSZ2 PSZ1 PSZ4 PSZ3 PSZ9 PSZ8 PSZ5 PSZ6

C321 C296 C297 C364 C320


L71 L72 L92 L73 R24 R23 R22
600 600 600 600 C319 C318 C317 C316
NC 470P NC 470P 470P
22K 8.2K 22K
L74 100P 100P 100P 100P C43
600 R284 R285 R332 0.1uF
R287 600 R4A8
220 220 220 100x4 U40

R288 TMPLMP 8 7 1 20
TMPIN 6 5 2 CM0 VCC 19
C325 220 TMPDMD R4A8 4 3 3 CM1 V+ SCSZ
18 SCSZ
CM2 CSZ
0.1uF PRTLTMP
PRTLTMP PRTFANSTOP 1Kx4 2 1 4
CM3 DI
17 SDO
SDO TO DDP2000
TP1 5 16 SCLK
CM4 CLK SCLK
8 7 PRTFANSTOP 3/4 PR2 6 15 U4
KEY_0 KEY0 CM5 SARS PDTC124EU
KEY_0 6 5 7 14
KEY_1 4 3 KEY1 8 CM6 DO
KEY_1 13
KEY_2 2 1 KEY2 CM7 SEZ SDIZ
KEY_2 9 12 I O SDIZ
COM VREF C44
10 11
DGND AGND
PR3
G
1
3
5
7

TLC0838CPWRG4 1uF
PR4 C315 C314 C313 C312
15Kx4
R4A8
100P 100P 100P 100P
2
4
6
8

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PCB-MAIN(7/19)

CTM
CTM
TO DDP2000
CTMN
CTMN
L79 STBY3.3-FMT
STBY3.3-FMT FROM IO SCK
SCK
60
RD_DQB[0..8]
RD_DQB[0..8]
220uF/6.3V
C40 RD_RQ[0..7]
S-C63MM RD_RQ[0..7]
RD_DQA[0..8]
+

RD_DQA[0..8]
R30 R29

R31 C26 RD_DQA8 A1 A7 RD_DQA7


0 0 DQA8 DQA7 CMD
A2 A6 CMD
0.1uF VCMOS GND
A3 A5
1K RD_DQA3 B1 SCK CMD RD_DQA4
B7
DRCGPDZ RD_DQA6 DQA3 DQA4 RD_DQA5
DRCGPDZ 12 13 B2 B6
PWRDNB S2 DQA6 DQA5 0.1uF
B3 B5
GND VDD
R15 1K 11
STOPB MULT1
14 CFM
CFM FROM DDP2000
RD_DQA0 C36 C1 C7 C41
C25 0.1uF 10 15 RD_DQA1 DQA0 CFM RD_DQA2
C2 C6
VDDIPD MULT0 R35 120 0.1uF 0.1uF DQA1 DQA2 R16 39
C3 C5
C24 68P 9 16 C34 68P CTMN D1 VDD U39 GND CFMN
D7 CFMN
VDDC VDDO C39 CTMN CFMN 0.1uFR17 39
D2 D6
VREF K4R271669F-TCS8 VDDa
FROM DDP2000_PLL 8
GNDC GNDO
17 CTM 0.1uF D3
GND GNDa
D5
E1 E7 C30 RD_RQ5
SCLKN R289 110 RD_RQ7 C38 CTM RQ5 RD_RQ6
SCLKN 7 18 E2 E6
SYNCLKN CLKB RQ7 RQ6
E3 E5
PCLKM 6 19 C33 0.1uF RD_RQ4 F1 GND VDD RD_RQ3
PCLKM F7
PCLKM NC RD_RQ1 RQ4 RQ3 RD_RQ2
F2 F6
5 U38 20 R290 110 0.1uF F3 RQ1 RQ2
F5
GNDI CLK VDD GND RD_DQB0
G7
4 CDCR83DBQR 21 R40 R41 RD_RQ0 C37 G1 DQB0 RD_DQB1
G6
GNDP GNDO 0.1uF RD_DQB2 RQ0 DQB1 0.1uF
G2 G5
C23 68P 3 22 C32 68P DQB2 VDD
G3
VDDP VDDO 56 56 RD_DQB3 GND C42 RD_DQB4
H1 H7
REFCLK C31 0.1uF C46 RD_DQB6 DQB3 DQB4 RD_DQB5
REFCLK 2 23 H2 H6
REFCLK S1 DQB6 DQB5
H3 H5
1 24 GND VDD
VDDIR S0 RD_DQB8 RD_DQB7
J1 J7
DQB8 DQB7
J2 J6
VCMOS GND
C22 C21 J3
SIO1 SIO0
J5 SIO
SIO TO DDP2000
R37
0.1uF 0.1uF
C-9

1K

R34 33 VREF_AS
VREF_AS TO DDP2000
STBY2.5-FMT

SC1565IST-1.8TRT +1.8V
U1
STBY2.5-FMT L18 1 3 +1.8V
STBY2.5-FMT
60
C13 C298 C3110.1uF 39 RD_DQA8 C3100.1uF
+ C28 R286
220uF/4V 0.1uF 0.1uF PR14 39x8 02137-927 02137-927 39x8 PR13
2

C3090.1uF 1 16 RD_DQA7 RD_DQA2 16 1


S-C63MM
2 15 RD_DQA6 RD_RQ6 15 2 C3080.1uF
3 14 RD_DQA5 RD_RQ4 14 3
4 13 RD_DQA3 RD_RQ1 13 4
5 12 RD_RQ7 RD_RQ5 12 5
C3070.1uF 6 11 RD_DQA4 RD_DQB2 11 6
7 10 RD_DQA0 RD_RQ0 10 7
L87 SN74AHC1G14DBVR 8 9 RD_DQA1 RD_RQ3 9 8
600 U44 MOSC
MOSC
1
NC VC
5 TO DDP2000
C349 C3060.1uF
2
0.1uF A
3 4 R57 39 R308 NC C3050.1uF 02137-927 39x8 PR12
GND Y RD_RQ2 C3040.1uF
16 1
RD_DQB6 15 2
RD_DQB0 14 3
STBY3.3-FMT STBY3.3-FMT L22 RD_DQB1 13 4 C3030.1uF
600 R49 C3020.1uF RD_DQB4 12 5
RD_DQB5 11 6
U43 C3010.1uF RD_DQB7 10 7
C50 10K 1 4 RD_DQB3 9 8
ST VDD
C299
0.1uF 2 3 R53 39
C45 GND OUT R18 39 RD_DQB8 C3000.1uF
7W50000024 C51
+

NC 50MHZ
220uF/4V C29
NC 220uF/4V
S-C63MM S-C63MM +1.8V
+

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STBY5
STBY5
L34

10uH
PCB-MAIN(8/19)
L97
C196 + STBY5
STBY5
10uH C421
47uF/6.3V C185
S-C63MM +

14

13

12

11

10

8
C4200.1uF 0.1uF
47uF/6.3V R160

VCC

6A

6Y

5A

5Y

4A

4Y
2SC3123 C398 S-C63MM
C

R394 39 R155 47 Q11 47K 2SC3326-B

C
R C432
R B R384 100 SN74LV14APWR

+
C429 C417 1uF GSYS B Q12 U19
GSYS
R364 22

GND
E

R137100 TO ADC

1A

1Y

2A

2Y

3A

3Y
RAD

E
2SC3326-B 270P 100P 10uF/16V R161 SOG
C0805 SOG
Q21 2SC3326-B C399
C

7
R393 33K R381 33K ? R140 56K
B B Q15 R367
390 1uF
L96 HSY
TO ADC 1K R400 0
E

HSY
STBYR5 Y2
STBYR5
10uH
C433
S-C63MM 0.1uF/NC Y1
C391 +
47uF/6.3V TO DEC
2SC3123 C400
C

R396 39 R154 47 Q10


G B VSY
G VSY
C418 1uF
C430 R365 22
E

GAD
2SC3326-B 270P 100P POWER
POWER FROM GA
Q16 2SC3326-B C401
C

R395 33K R382 33K ? R139


Q14 R414 R413 U50
B B
390 1uF
10K 10K HSTATE
I O HSTATE
E

TO DDP2000
PDTC124EU VSTATE
VSTATE

G
2SC3123 C403 R348 R347 R346
C

R397 39 R153 47 Q9 U72


B B B 10K 100 100
C374 L98
C419 1uF RGB/USBZ O I USB/RGBZ
C431 R138 22 STBY3.3
E

STBY3.3
BAD PDTC124EU 22uH FROM IO
2SC3326-B 270P 100P
G

Q20 2SC3326-B C402 0.1uF


C

R398 33K R383 33K ? R366


B B Q13
390 1uF
U66

16

15

14

13

12

11

10
E

9
O I

VCC

Zc
E

Zd
I0c

I1c

I0d

I1d
P2/P1Z P1/P2Z
PDTC124EU U12
SN74LVC157APWR
G
C-10

GND
I0a

I1a

I0b

I1b
LPF2ON

Za

Zb
LPF2ON

S
LPF1ON
LPF1ON

8
FROM DDP2000
L100
Y2 R399 47
10uH
COMP/SZ
COMP/SZ FROM GA
C392 + C435 R116 Y1 R370 47
R369 R368
47uF/6.3V 1.5K U13
C388
S-C63MM 0.1uF C1950.1uF R371 47 47
+

2SC4081T106R 1 8
C

R402 100 Q18 Vin1 GND R120 100 0


Y Y B Q7 2 7 YCOMP YCOMP
E

L37 L102 47uF/6.3V SW1 Vout


R387 620 2SA1576AT106R C202
B S-C63MM 3 6
E

0 22uH Vin2 V+
C204 4 5 20PF
C

R388 C210 NC NC
R135
1K 10P 56P 1.5K NJM2233BV
AD3V FROM DDP2000
L95
AD3V FROM ADC
10uH

S-C63MM
C397 +
47uF/6.3V C434 R354

1.5K
R336 47 VSYNCZ VSYNCZ TO ADC
C366
0.1uF R355 0
2SC4081T106R CCOMP 0.1uF
C

CCOMP
R401 100 Q19
C C B Q8
E

L38 L101
R386 620 2SA1576AT106R TO DEC R335 47 ALF_VSZ ALF_VSZ
B
E

0 22uH
TO DDP2000
C

R385 C211 C205


14

13

12

11

10

R136
1K NC 56P 1.5K
VCC

OUT2

OUT3
A2

B2

A3

B3

U11

SN74LVC32APWR
OUT0

OUT1

GND
A0

B0

A1

B1

C436 R115
1

1.5K
C382
0.1uF
+

2SC4081T106R
C

R403 100 Q17


COMP COMP B Q6
E

L36 L103 47uF/6.3V


R390 620 2SA1576AT106R
B S-C63MM
ALF_ENZ FROM DDP2000
E

0 22uH ALF_ENZ
C

R389 C209 C203


R134
1K 10P 56P 1.5K
R344 47 ALF_HSZ
ALF_HSZ TO DDP2000
R345 47 HSYNCZ
HSYNCZ TO ADC

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L63 60

C289
R261 0 VCCUSB
VCCUSB
PCB-MAIN(9/19)
J2 FROM DDP2000_MCU
1000P
1
2 L61 600 USB_N USB_N
3 USB_P
USB_P
4 L62 600
5
6 FROM TERM
7
8 STBY14AU / 500mA
9 TD1
STBY12U
J4 KS-001-BNW AGND 2
600 L57 1
2.2K R255 PC1-L 2 S2B-ZR-SM3A-TF(D)(LF)
2.2K R254 PC1-R
600 L56 PC-AUDIO
3
R271 R272 C291 C290 1 U47
47K SI-3090KM-TL
47K 470P 470P EPJ-035-33A 2 4
VIN VOUT
R329
Audio Input 1.5K

GND
C350 1 5 + C365
33uF/25V + VC SCNSC
470uF/16V
S-C63MM S-C8MM

3
C355
R330
0.01uF 10K
3

1PS226 Q47
Q46

1PS226

5VREF
1

5VREF
C278
S-C63MM
+
47uF/6.3V 0.1uF
C487 U76
1 28
R187 43K R186 62K C470 1uF ROUT- GND
Q32 2 27
Q33 2SC2412KT146R PVCC ROUT+ R447 47K J3
2SC2412KT146R 3 26 R267 1K 3/4
C

SEMAX SE/BTL C496 0.1uF


C

L55 600
R198 100 B C469 0.47uF 4
RIN1- IN2/IN1
25 R247 NC H:NORMAL / L:MUTE 1PS226 1PS226 1
R199 100 B C240 R248 0 Q50 Q49 9
R188 0 NC C468 0.47uF 5 24 MUTEZ R270 470 C276 1uF 8
E

RIN1+ SHUTDOWN MUTEZ L52 600


R446 10K R249 10K 7
E

R220 470 R225 470 C467 0.47uF 6 23 VOL R246 470 C267 1uF 3
VOL

3
RIN2- VOLUME C495 0.1uF 2

3
R189 NC R190 0 C466 0.47uF 7 22 L53 600 4
RIN2+ SEDIFF
R226 R230 C494 1uF DC:0V-5V 5
1K 1K R217 C465 0.1uF 8 21 6
0/NC VCC 5VREF L54 600
C464 0.47uF 9 20 C268 2200P R250 27K R251 75K R269

2
C241 LIN1- CLK R268

2
R191 0 NC C463 0.47uF 10 19 C493 1uF 47K MINIJACK-SW
C-11

LIN1+ GND 47K


C277 C462 0.47uF 11 18 C269 1uF
S-C63MM LIN2- BYPASS
+ 47uF/6.3V
Audio Output
0.1uF R192 NC R193 0 C461 0.47uF 12 17 C492 0.1uF
C488 LIN2+ PVCC

C
13 16
N.C. LOUT+ D14 D12
14 15 NC NC
LOUT- GND
TPA6030A4PWPRG4

A
FB IS BLM18AG601SN*(BLM11A601S)
LOUT+
LOUT+

LOUT-
LOUT-

100uH
L110 STBY5T
STBY5T
100uH
L111 STBYR5T
STBYR5T

600 L43
R418 2.2K
USB-L

R426 C242
47K
470P
600 L42
R417 2.2K
USB-R

C475 R416
RGB/USBZ
C228
1uF
47K 470P
16

15

14

13

12

11

10

U70
VCC

B
X2

X1

X0

X3

74HC4052D
Enable

GND
VEE
Y0

Y2

Y3

Y1
Y
1

C452

1uF

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STBY5T2
STBYR5T2
Q43
1PS226
Q42
1PS226
Q41
1PS226

STBY5T
STBY5T
PCB-MAIN(10/19)
L106600
STBYR5T
STBYR5T
2

L40600 2SC3123

C
C217
B Q58 1uF
CON2-1 U71 C447C445C443C442+ C456
31

47uF/6.3V

E
3

1 24 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF R176 R174 130 GSYS


IN0A VCC S-C63MM GSYS L113
1 PC1R 220
11 2 23 R175 C216 STBY5T STBY5
DGND OE STBY5T STBY5
6 R245 75 820 270P 10uH
2 PC1G 3 22 C2181uF L114 C502
IN1A SELA/B P2/P1Z
12 + C501
7 R244 75 4 21 600 0.1uF 47uF/6.3V
GND VCC
3 S-C63MM
13 PC1B 5 20 R167 47 R
IN2A OUT0 R
8 R243 75 C4601uF STBYR5T
STBYR5T
4 6 19
VCC VEE R179 L60 L59
14
9 C520 C521 C522 7 18 220 STBYR5
VEE OUT1 STBYR5
5 600 S-C63MM 10uH
15 33P/NC 33P/NC 33P/NC PC2B PC2B 8 17 C285
IN2B VCC G 47uF/6.3V
10 R166 47 G
9 16 0.1uF
+ C284
GND OUT2
32

D-SUB PC2G 10 15 R178


PC2G IN1B VEE
Input 220

1
11 14 C2870.1uF
GND DVCC Q62 Q63 Q64
PC2R 12 13 R165 47 B C2820.1uF 1PS226 1PS226 1PS226
PC2R IN0B VCC B
AD8183ARUZ-REEL U30

3
C523 C524 R177 1 16 C497
220 OE VCC 47uF/6.3V
S-C63MM S-C63MM
C247 33P/NC 33P/NC 2 15
C446 C444 C243 47uF/6.3V DGND VCC
100P
+ C230 3 14 R279 75/1W MRED
1uF 1uF 1uF IN2 OUT2
U25 SOP8 4 13
24LCS21AT-SN AGND VEE
Q27 5 12 R278 75/1W MGRN
CPHZ6V2PT 2 R195 100 SDA 5 4 IN1 OUT1
3 R194 100 SCL SDA GND DDCWPZ
6 3 6 11
SCL WP DDCWPZ AGND VCC
1 R425 100
Q28 VCLK 7 2 7 10 R277 75/1W MBLU
CPHZ6V2PT 2 VCLK NC R423 R424 IN0 OUT0
8 1
3 R421 R422 VCC NC 10K NC 8 9
Q29 10K 47K VEE VEE
1
1PS184
1 C2290.1uF AD8075ARU
3
2

STBY5T S-C63MM C270 C286


STBY5T 47uF/6.3V +
L45 600 0.1uF 0.1uF
C503
G

U67

O I O I
L107600
R419 1.2K STBY5T 33P/NC 33P/NC 33P/NC
STBY5T
PDTC124EU
G

C477100P 2SC3734-B23 R429 2.2K U68 C515 C516 C517


C-12

PDTA124EU
PSHD
C

R431 1.5K B Q60


R407 47 HSY
1HD HSY
E

R430 C471
1.8K STBY5T
0.1uF R169 100 MHD
CON3

16
L68
3

MRED 1
14

13

12

11

10

0ohm 11
9

L67 6
U24 MGRN 2
VCC

6A

6Y

5A

5Y

4A

4Y

C441 0ohm 12
L66 7
1

R420 PSVD 1uF Q22 L70 MBLU 3


1.2K SN74LV14APWR 1PS226 MHD 0ohm 13
0ohm 8
GND

2SC3734-B23 R439 2.2K L69 4


1A

1Y

2A

2Y

3A

3Y

R183 100 MVD MVD 14


C

0ohm 9
1

R433 1.5K B Q59 5


C518 C519 15
1VD
10
E

R432 C472 33P/NC 33P/NC


1.8K L108600 D-SUB

17
1uF STBY5T
STBY5T
1

R415 Output
47 Q23
1PS226 Q26
2SC2412KT146R
C

CIN L50 R204 100 B C459


3

VSH 120 0.1uF


VSY
R233
E

CON4 C281 75
1

R0603 R205 1K R173 100 C C


0.1uF/NC
02137-8RJ
1

Q36
R232 1PS226
C280 75
R0603
0.1uF/NC 2SC2412KT146R
C

S-VIDEO 120 02137-8RJ


2

YIN L49 R202 100 B Q25


3

R203 1K R172 100 Y Y


L112
STBYR5T
1

STBYR5T
600
Q35
CON4A 1PS226
L48120 2SC2412KT146R Q24
C

6 COMPIN
CVBS R200 100 B
3
7

C279 R231
E

0.1uF/NC 75 R171 100 COMP COMP


R201 1K
C4810.1uF
1

Q34
1PS226 C480
C4790.1uF 0.1uF

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STBY3.3-FMT STBY3.3-FL
L44
STBY3.3-FMT STBY3.3-FL
600 PMADR_[20..1]
Layout Supports 4,8,16Mb FLASH PMADR_[20..1]
C237 C244 C245 C246 C238 C239
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 PMADR_[20..1] U48B
U61
37

P27 RD_DQA[0..8]
PMADR_00 RD_DQA[0..8]
PMADR_1 P28 H3 RD_DQA8
VCC

PMADR_2 PMADR_01 RD_DQA8 RD_DQA7


PMDAT_[15..0] P29 H1
PMADR_1 PMADR_3 PMADR_02 RD_DQA7 RD_DQA6
25 P30 J3
A0 PMADR_2 PMADR_4 PMADR_03 RD_DQA6 RD_DQA5
24 R27 J1
PMDAT_15 A1 PMADR_3 PMADR_5 PMADR_04 RD_DQA5 RD_DQA4
45 23 R28 K3
PMDAT_14 DQ15/A-1 A2 PMADR_4 PMADR_6 PMADR_05 RD_DQA4 RD_DQA3
43
DQ14 A3
22 R29
PMADR_06 RD_DQA3
K1 FROM RDRAM
PMDAT_13 41 21 PMADR_5 PMADR_7 R30 L3 RD_DQA2
PMDAT_12 DQ13 A4 PMADR_6 PMADR_8 PMADR_07 RD_DQA2 RD_DQA1
39 20 T30 L1
PMDAT_11 DQ12 A5 PMADR_7 PMADR_9 PMADR_08 RD_DQA1 RD_DQA0
36 19 T29 M3
PMDAT_10 DQ11 A6 PMADR_8 PMADR_10 PMADR_09 RD_DQA0
34 18 T28
PMDAT_9 DQ10 A7 PMADR_9 PMADR_11 PMADR_10 RD_DQB[0..8]
32 8 T27 RD_DQB[0..8]
PMDAT_8 DQ9 A8 PMADR_10 PMADR_12 PMADR_11 RD_DQB8
30 7 U30 AC3
PMDAT_7 DQ8 A9 PMADR_11 PMADR_13 PMADR_12 RD_DQB8 RD_DQB7
44 6 U29 AC1
PMDAT_6 DQ7 A10 PMADR_12 PMADR_14 PMADR_13 RD_DQB7 RD_DQB6
42 5 U28 AB3
PMDAT_5 DQ6 A11 PMADR_13 PMADR_14 RD_DQB6
40
DQ5 A12
4 FROM DDP2000_FLASH PMADR_15 U27
PMADR_15 RD_DQB5
AB1 RD_DQB5
PMDAT_4 38 3 PMADR_14 PMADR_16 V29 AA3 RD_DQB4
PMDAT_3 DQ4 A13 PMADR_15 PMADR_17 PMADR_16 RD_DQB4 RD_DQB3
35 2 V28 AA1
PMDAT_2 DQ3 A14 PMADR_16 PMADR_18 PMADR_17 RD_DQB3 RD_DQB2
33
DQ2 A15
1 FL_OEZ V27
PMADR_18 RD_DQB2
Y3 FROM RDRAM
PMDAT_1 31 48 PMADR_17 PMADR_19 W30 Y1 RD_DQB1
PMDAT_0 DQ1 A16 PMADR_18 PMADR_20 PMADR_19 RD_DQB1 RD_DQB0
29 17 FL_WEZ W29 W3
DQ0 A17 PMADR_19 PMADR_20 RD_DQB0
16
A18 PMADR_20
9
A19 RD_RQ[0..7]
10
NC DDP2000 RD_RQ[0..7]
13 26 FL_CS1 FL_WEZ R130 33 H28 R1 RD_RQ7
NC /CE FL_OEZ FL_OEZ R131 33 02137-8RF PMWE RD_RQ7 RD_RQ6
14 28 H27 T1
STBY3.3-FL NC /WE FL_WEZ 02137-8RF PMOE RD_RQ6 RD_RQ5
/OE
11
RD_RQ5
T3 FROM RDRAM
FL_CS2 02137-8RF U1 RD_RQ4
STBY3.3-FL FL_CS3 R129 33 RD_RQ4 RD_RQ3
15 H29 U3
R133 10K /BUSY CS2 R128 33 CS3 RD_RQ3 RD_RQ2
CS2 H30 V1
02137-8H7 STBY3.3-FL FL_CS1 R132 33 CS2 RD_RQ2 RD_RQ1
47 J27 V3
/BYTE FL_CS0 02137-8RF CS1 RD_RQ1 RD_RQ0
J28 W1
C200 PUM_ARSTZ CS0 RD_RQ0
12 PUM_ARSTZ5
0.1uF /RESET
VSS

VSS

02237-C05 PMDAT_0 J29 AE2 SCK


C-13

PMDAT_0 RD_SCK SCK


PMDAT_1 K26 AE3 CMD
PMDAT_1 RD_CMD CMD
PMDAT_2 K27 AE4 SIO
SIO
46

27

S29AL016M90TFIR20-90EI FL_CS1 PMDAT_3 PMDAT_2 RD_SIO


K28
PMDAT_4 PMDAT_3
K29
PMDAT_5 PMDAT_4 CFM
K30 N3 CFM
PMDAT_6 PMDAT_5 RD_CFM CFMN
L27 N1 CFMN
PMDAT_7 PMDAT_6 RD_CFMN
L28
PMDAT_8 PMDAT_7 CTM
L29 P2 CTM
PMDAT_9 PMDAT_8 RD_CTM CTMN
L30 P3 CTMN
PMDAT_10 PMDAT_9 RD_CTMN
M26
PMDAT_11 PMDAT_10
M27
PMDAT_12 PMDAT_11 VREF_AS
M28 R5 VREF_AS
PMDAT_13 PMDAT_12 RD_VREF1 +1.8V
M29 N5 L76
PMDAT_14 PMDAT_13 RD_VREF0
M30
PMDAT_15 PMDAT_14 VDDIO +1.8V
N27 M5
PMDAT_[15..0] PMDAT_15 VDDIO1 2.2uH
T5
VDDIO2
Y5
VDDIO3 C68 C70 C74 C329 C35
H26
SDRAM_CLK
G30
SDRAM_CKE
U5
VDDR1
0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF
F29 L5 100uF/6.3V 0.1uF
SDRAM_CAS VDDR2 02237-54C 02237-C05
G27 J5
SR_BSL2 SDRAM_RAS VDDR3
K5
SR_BSL1 VDDR4
G29 V5
SDRAM_DQM1 VDDR5 02237-C05 02237-C05
G28 W5
SDRAM_DQM0 VDDR6 02237-C05 STBY1.5-FMT
AA5
VDDR7
N29 AB5
PMBLS1 VDDR8 STBY1.5-FMT
N28 AC5
PMBLS2 VDDR9
R3 C65 C66 C67 C71 C72 C73 C75 C76 C77 C159
VDDA2
P5
VDDA3
0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF
100uF/6.3V
STBY1.5-FMT

DDP2000
02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-54C
02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05
C53 C69 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05

68P 68P

02237-264 02237-264

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P1_RV[0..7] U48A 02137-932 DD[63..0]


2 P1_RV[0..7] DD[63..0]14
22x8,1/16W,5%
P1_RV7 D10 AJ12 DD_63 8 9 DD63
P1_RV6 PORT1_A_7 DD63 DD_62 DD62
E10 AK12 7 10
P1_RV5 PORT1_A_6 DD62 DD_61 DD61
B9 AG13 6 11
P1_RV4 PORT1_A_5 DD61 DD_60 DD60
C9 AH13 5 12
P1_RV3 PORT1_A_4 DD60 DD_59 DD59
D9 AJ13 4 13
P1_RV2 PORT1_A_3 DD59 DD_58 DD58
A8 AG14 3 14
P1_RV1 PORT1_A_2 DD58 DD_57 02137-932 DD57
B8 AH14 2 15
P1_RV0 PORT1_A_1 DD57 DD_56 22x8,1/16W,5% DD56
C8 AJ14 1 16
PORT1_A_0 DD56 DD_55 DD55
AK14 8 9
P1_GY[0..7] DD55 DD_54 PR15 DD54
2 P1_GY[0..7] AG15 7 10
DD54 DD_53 DD53
AH15 6 11
P1_GY7 DD53 DD_52 DD52
E12 AJ15 5 12
P1_GY6 PORT1_B_7 DD52 DD_51 DD51
A11 AK15 4 13
P1_GY5 PORT1_B_6 DD51 DD_50 DD50
B11 AK16 3 14
P1_GY4 PORT1_B_5 DD50 DD_49 02137-932 DD49
C11 AJ16 2 15
P1_GY3 PORT1_B_4 DD49 DD_48 22x8,1/16W,5% DD48
D11 AH16 1 16
P1_GY2 PORT1_B_3 DD48 DD_47 DD47
A10 AG16 8 9
P1_GY1 PORT1_B_2 DD47 DD_46 PR16 DD46
B10 AK17 7 10
P1_GY0 PORT1_B_1 DD46 DD_45 DD45
C10 AJ17 6 11
PORT1_B_0 DD45 DD_44 DD44
AH17 5 12
DD44 DD_43 DD43
AG17 4 13
P1_BU[0..7] DD43
2 P1_BU[0..7] DDP2000 DD42
AJ18 DD_42 3 14 DD42
AH18 DD_41 02137-932 2 15 DD41
P1_BU7 DD41 DD_40 22x8,1/16W,5% DD40
D14 AG18 1 16
P1_BU6 PORT1_C_7 DD40 DD_39 DD39
B13 AK19 8 9
P1FLD1 P1_BU5 PORT1_C_6 DD39 DD_38 PR19 DD38
C13 AJ19 7 10
P1DEN1 P1_BU4 PORT1_C_5 DD38 DD_37 DD37
D13 AH19 6 11
P1HS1 P1_BU3 PORT1_C_4 DD37 DD_36 DD36
A12 AG19 5 12
P1_FLD P1VS1 P1_BU2 PORT1_C_3 DD36 DD_35 DD35
B12 AF19 4 13
P1CLK1 P1_BU1 PORT1_C_2 DD35 DD_34 DD34
C12 AK20 3 14
P1_BU0 PORT1_C_1 DD34 DD_33 02137-932 DD33
D12 AJ20 2 15
R306 PORT1_C_0 DD33 DD_32 22x8,1/16W,5% DD32
AH20 1 16
P1_FLD DD32 DD_31 DD31
0 D8 AG20 8 9
P1_VSYNC PORT1_FLD DD31 DD_30 PR21 DD30
02137-8J8 2 P1_VSYNC E8 AK21 7 10
P1_HSYNC PORT1_VSYNC DD30 DD_29 DD29
2 P1_HSYNC A7 AJ21 6 11
P1_DEN PORT1_HSYNC DD29 DD_28 DD28
2 P1_DEN B7 AH21 5 12
P1_CLK PORT1_ACTDATA DD28 DD_27 DD27
2 P1_CLK C7 AG21 4 13
PORT1_CLK DD27 DD_26 DD26
AJ22 3 14
COAST R77 100 DD26 DD_25 02137-932 DD25
COAST B15 AH22 2 15
CLAMP R78 100 COAST DD25 DD_24 22x8,1/16W,5% DD24
D15 AG22 1 16
C-14

CLAMP ALF_VSZ CLAMP DD24 DD_23 DD23


ALF_VSZ2 A14 AK23 8 9
ALF_HSZ ALF_VSYNC DD23 DD_22 PR22 DD22
2 ALF_HSZ B14 AJ23 7 10
P1_SOG ALF_HSYNC DD22 DD_21 DD21
C14 AH23 6 11
2 P1_SOG SOG DD21 DD_20 DD20
AG23 5 12
P2_Y7 DD20 DD_19 DD19
E1 AK24 4 13
P2_Y6 PORT2_A_7 DD19 DD_18 DD18
F4 AJ24 3 14
ALFVS1 SOG1 COAST1 P2_Y5 PORT2_A_6 DD18 DD_17 02137-932 DD17
F3 AH24 2 15
P2_Y4 PORT2_A_5 DD17 DD_16 22x8,1/16W,5% DD16
F2 AG24 1 16
ALFHS1 CLAMP1 P2_Y3 PORT2_A_4 DD16 DD_15 DD15
F1 AJ25 8 9
P2_Y2 PORT2_A_3 DD15 DD_14 PR23 DD14
G4 AH25 7 10
P2_Y1 PORT2_A_2 DD14 DD_13 DD13
G3 AG25 6 11
P2_Y0 PORT2_A_1 DD13 DD_12 DD12
G2 AK26 5 12
P2_Y[0..7] PORT2_A_0 DD12 DD_11 DD11
17 P2_Y[0..7] AJ26 4 13
DD11 DD_10 DD10
AH26 3 14
P2_UV7 DD10 DD_9 02137-932 DD9
C2 AG26 2 15
P2_UV6 PORT2_B_7 DD9 DD_8 22x8,1/16W,5% DD8
C1 AK27 1 16
P2_UV5 PORT2_B_6 DD8 DD_7 DD7
D3 AJ27 8 9
P2_UV4 PORT2_B_5 DD7 DD_6 PR24 DD6
D2 AH27 7 10
P2_UV3 PORT2_B_4 DD6 DD_5 DD5
D1 AK28 6 11
P2_UV2 PORT2_B_3 DD5 DD_4 DD4
E4 AG28 5 12
P2_UV1 PORT2_B_2 DD4 DD_3 DD3
E3 AG29 4 13
P2_UV0 PORT2_B_1 DD3 DD_2 DD2
E2 AG30 3 14
P2_UV[0..7] PORT2_B_0 DD2 DD_1 DD1
17 P2_UV[0..7] AF27 2 15
DD1 DD_0 DD0
AF28 1 16
DD0
B5
PORT2_C_7 PR25
C5
PORT2_C_6 SACBUS1 R72 22 SACBUS
D5 AG12 SACBUS14
PORT2_C_5 SACBUS SACCLK1 R71 22 02137-8M0 SACCLK
A4 AH12 SACCLK14
P2FLD1 PORT2_C_4 SACCLK 02137-8M0
B4
P2VS1 PORT2_C_3 02137-8M0
C4
P2HS1 PORT2_C_2 DCLK_L1 R110 22 DCLK
A3 AE28 DCLK14
P2DEN1 PORT2_C_1 DCLK LOADB_LZ1 R102 22 LOADB_Z
B3 AE27 LOADB_Z14
PORT2_C_0 LOADB_Z SCTRL_L1 R113 22 SCTRL 02137-8M0
AF30 SCTRL14
SCTRL TRC_L1 R117 22 02137-8M0 TRC
AF29 TRC14
P2_FLD TRC 02137-8M0
17 P2_FLD B6
P2_VSYNC PORT2_FLD DMDSERIN R32622 DMD_SERIN C178 C183
17 P2_VSYNC C6 AF12 DMD_SERIN14
P2_HSYNC PORT2_VSYNC DMDSERIN 02137-8M0
17 P2_HSYNC D6
STBY3.3-FMT R305 10K P2_DEN PORT2_HSYNC 20PF 20PF
STBY3.3-FMT A5
P2_CLK PORT2_ACTDATA
17 P2_CLK D7
02137-8H7 PORT2_CLK

P2CLK1 DDP2000

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STBY3.3-FMT 5VREF 5VREF VOL VOL TO TERM PCB-MAIN(13/19)
STBY3.3-FMT
C232 C215 USB_P USB_P USB_N USB_N
U23 0.1uF 0.1uF
SN74LVC1G07DBVR 02237-C05
R170
1 5 U16
NC VCC

4
1.3K NC7SB3157P6X CN2
PWM-VOL 2 1 6 I2CEN U60 1

B
A B1 S I2CEN 1
2
R1682.7K 2
3
GND Y
4 2
GND VCC
5 FROM GA SNAD500H/NC LOUT+ LOUT+ 3
3
4
IDA1 LOUT- 4
3 4 5

GND
B0 A IDA1 LOUT- 5
C2330.1uF STBY3.3-FMT

NC

NC
6
6
7
C2060.1uF KEY_0 7
KEY_0 8

3
KEY_1 8
KEY_1 9
U17 KEY_2 9
KEY_2 10
C4160.1uF R111 R103 NC7SB3157P6X 10
11
11
1
B1 S
6 TO ADC & DEC 12
12
13
U57 1K 1K LEDPWR 13
2 5 LEDPWR 14
GND VCC LEDLMPG 14
1 8 LEDLMPG 15
A0 VCC ICLK1 LEDLMPR 15
2 7 3 4 ICLK1 LEDLMPR 16
A1 WP B0 A 16
3 6 17
A2 SCL 17
4 5 18
VSS SDA C2070.1uF STBY3.3-FMT 18
STBY3.3-FMT 19
19
TO TERMINAL_IF_AUDIO 24LC128T-I-SN 20
20
21
21
22
USB_P SCL0 22
USB_P 23
23
24
24
25
R162 STBY3.3-FMT SDA0 STBY5 25
STBY5 26
STBY3.3-FMT 26
27
1.5K USB_N STBY3.3-FMT 27
USB_N 28
STBY3.3-FMT 28
FROM PMD1000 TO PCB-KETPAD
R123 R122
PWRGOOD PWRGOOD
1K 1K R67 FH12-28S-0.5SH(55)
5

3.3K,5%
U62 U63 U48D
FROM IO 02137-8H3
Y

SYSRSTZ
VCC

GND

SN74AHC1G125 SN65220DBV
IR0 C27 AH8
15,16 IR0 IR0 PWRGOOD
IR1 C29 AK5
R163 IR1 EXT_ARST EXT_ARSTZ 02237-C05
AG6
GND

GND

EXT_ARSTZ EXT_ARSTZ10,11,17
3.3K,5% SDA0 PUM_ARSTZ
OE

NC

NC

2,13,16,17 SDA0 A27 AH6 PUM_ARSTZ3


SDA0 PUM_ARSTZ
A

SCL0 B27 AJ8 SYSRSTZ C55


2,13,16,17 SCL0 SCL0 SYSRSTZ
AK8 POSENSE 0.1uF
POSENSE16
1

USB_P R158 27 02137-8J4 POSENSE


USB_P B28
USB_N R157 27 02137-8J4 USBDATP R100
USB_N A28 STBY3.3-FMT
USBDATN 3.3K,5%
C24 02137-8H3 R3370/NC R64 0 02137-8J8 CPU_RSTZ FROM GA
USB_ENZ PWM-VOL GPIO_31 R61 0/NC 02137-8J8 ICE_RSTZ
B24
C-15

USB_ENZ PWM0 ICE_RSTZ


PW1 PWM1 A24
PW2 PWM2 PWM1 PAL_DEBUG
E23 PAL_DEBUG
R164 PWM3 PWM2 R3100/NC STBY3.3-FMT
11 PWM3 D23 STBY3.3-FMT
VCCUSB 22K PWM3
VCCUSB
02137-8J8
TP11 TP9 TP6 TP5
TO TERMINAL_IF_AUDIO GPIO_23
E21 R95 0 02137-8J8 BINSEL1 BINSEL1
D24 D21 R83 0 02137-8J8 BINSEL0 BINSEL0
SSP1_CS0 SSP1_CS1 GPIO_22 R3410 02137-8J8
10 SSP1_CS0 C30 C21 LPF2ON
SSP1_CLK SSP1_CS0 GPIO_21 R96 47 R4A8
STBY3.3-FMT 10 SSP1_CLK A26 B21 LPF1ON
SSP1_DI SSP1_CLK GPIO_20 R33447 10Kx4
10 SSP1_DI C25 A21 PMDINT PR11
SSP1_DO SSP1_DI GPIO_19 R12147 SCART/PCZ1
10 SSP1_DO D25 D20
U18 SSP1_DO GPIO_18 R15947 USB_ENZ LPF1ON
C20 USB_ENZ 1 2
TP13 TP10 TP7 TP8 GPIO_17 R82 47 SCART/PCZ LPF2ON
B20 3 4
C212 GPIO_16
1
A VCC
5 TO RDRAM DDP2000 GPIO_15
A20 R43 47 FCK FCK 5 6
B25 E19 R45 47 FDA FDA 7 8
SSP0_CSZ SSP0_CS1 GPIO_14 R44 47 FLD FLD
UART1_RXD 2 11 SSP0_CSZ E28 D19
B 0.1uF SSP0_CLK SSP0_CS0 GPIO_13 R65 47 SCLK
11 SSP0_CLK D26 C19 SCLK
SSP0_DI SSP0_CLK GPIO_12 R84 47 SDIZ STBY3.3-FMT
3 4 11 SSP0_DI B26 B19 SDIZ
GND Y SSP0_DO SSP0_DI GPIO_11 R63 47 SDO
11 SSP0_DO C26 A19 SDO
SSP0_DO GPIO_10 R69 47 SCSZ R80 3.3K,5%
D18 SCSZ
NC75Z08P5X GPIO_9 R74 47 02137-8H3
C18 USB/RGBZ
GPIO_8 HPCNT TP2
UART1_TXD B18
R1251K/NC UART1_RXD1 GPIO_7 R33347 DDCWPZ
STBY3.3-FMT D30 D17 DDCWPZ
R1271K/NC UART1_TXD UART1_RXD GPIO_6 R32547 USBCLK
E27 C17
UART1_CTS UART1_TXD GPIO_5 R32747 USBDDO
D29 B17
02137-8J8 R124 0 UART1_RTS UART1_CTS GPIO_4 R32847 DDCDDI USBDDI
D28 A17
UART1_RTS GPIO_3 R32447 USBCS2
D16
GPIO_2 VSTATE
C16 VSTATE
GPIO_1 HSTATE
FOR USHIO : R20/NC ; R277/OP GPIO_0
B16 HSTATE
TP4
FROM/TO GA RXDL RXDL F27
UART0_RXD
TXDL R112 0 F28
TXDL UART0_TXD
STBY3.3 E30 A23 CWTACH
STBY5 UART0_CTS CW_TACH CWTACH11,16
R126 E29 B23 CWINDEX
UART0_RTS CW_INDEX CWINDEX11,16
C15 0 02137-8J8
R14 C14 LSYNC1 LAMPSYNC D22
0.1uF/NC R11 LAMPLIT LMPSYNC
STBY5 LAMPLIT C22 TP3
R28 R25 LAMPEN LMPSTAT
LAMPEN B22
0/NC 0.1uF 10K LMPCTRL
1K
0
8

CN3 U2A
3 + DDP2000
1
1 CWINDEX5,11
2 R13 10K 2 -
3 LM393MX
4
4

4x1.5MM C20 R27


10K
0.1uF

R26

47K

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PCB-MAIN(14/19)

STBY3.3-FMT
DDP2000 Decoupling for +3.3V
STBY1.5-FMT STBY2.5-FMT STBY3.3-FMT

+ C95 C63 C64 C83 C91 C110 C116 C130 C138

10uF/16V 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF


0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
AD26
AB26

AF13
AF14
AF17
AF18
AF22
AF24
W13
W14
W17
W18

AG9
M13
M14
M17
M18

AD5

G26
N12
N19

U12
U19

N26

U26

AF7
P12
P19

V12
V19

E13
E14
E17
E18
E22
E24

P26

V26
J26
G5
E7
E9

U48E
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V
P1P5V

P2P5V
P2P5V
P2P5V
P2P5V
P2P5V
P2P5V
P2P5V
P2P5V
P2P5V

P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V
P3P3V

STBY3.3-FMT

A1
GND C173 C168
A2
GND
A6 + C167 C163 C174 C175 C169 C170 C171
GND
A9
GND 10uF/16V 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
A13
GND 0.1uF 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05
A18 AJ28
GND NC 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05
A22 AJ11
GND NC
A25 AJ10
GND NC
A29 AH30
GND NC
A30
GND NC
AH29
STBY2.5-FMT
DDP2000 Decoupling for +2.5V
B1 AH10
GND NC
B2 AH9
GND NC
B29 AG11
GND NC
B30 AG10
GND NC + C106
C3 AF23
GND NC C78 C108 C120 C172 C135 C141 C161 C177 C176
C28 AF21
GND NC 100uF/6.3V 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
D4 AF1
GND NC 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05
D27 AD2
GND NC 02237-54U
E5 AD1
GND NC
E6
GND
E11
GND STBY1.5-FMT
E15
GND
E16
GND
E20
GND
E25
E26
GND DDP2000
GND
F5 + C86
GND
C-16

F26 C87 C88 C89 C90 C111 C112 C117


GND 10uF/16V 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
F30
GND 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05
H2
GND
H4 AK30
GND GND
J2 AK29
GND GND STBY1.5-FMT
J4 AK25
GND GND
J30 AK22
GND GND
K2 AK18
GND GND
K4 AK13
GND GND
L2 AK9
GND GND
L4 AK6 + C92
GND GND C118 C131 C134 C139 C140 C155 C156 C157 C158
L26 AK2
GND GND 10uF/16V 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
M1 AK1
GND GND 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05
M2 AJ30
GND GND
M4 AJ29
GND GND
M12 AJ2
GND GND
M15 AJ1
GND GND
M16 AH28
GND GND
M19 AH3
GND GND
N2 AG27
GND GND
N4 AG4
GND GND
N13 AF26
GND GND
N14 AF25
GND GND
N15 AF20
GND GND
N16 AF16
GND GND
N17 AF15
GND GND
N18 AF11
GND GND
AF6
GND
AF5
GND
AE30
GND
AE26
GND
AE5
GND
AC4
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

GND

DDP2000
P1
P4

T2
T4
R2
R4

V2
V4
U2
U4

Y2
Y4
W2
W4
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18

T12
T13
T14
T15
T16
T17
T18
T19
T26
N30

R12
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R26

U13

V13
U14

V14
U15

V15
U16

V16
U17

V17
V18
U18

V30

Y26
AA2
AA4
AB2
AB4

AC2
W12
W15
W16
W19

AB30

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PCB-MAIN(15/19)

TST2TST3TST1TST4TST6TST5TST8TST7

U48G

AJ3 PAL_DEBUG
TSTPT_7 PAL_DEBUG5,15
AB28 AK3
TRACEPKT7 TSTPT_6
AB29 AH4
TRACEPKT6 TSTPT_5
AA26 AJ4
TRACEPKT5 TSTPT_4
AA27 AK4
TRACEPKT4 TSTPT_3
AA28 AG5
TRACEPKT3 TSTPT_2
AA29 AH5
TRACEPKT2 TSTPT_1
AA30 AJ5
TRACEPKT1 TSTPT_0
Y27
TRACEPKT0

TDO1 AF3
AF2 TDO2 STBY3.3-FMT
TDO2
Y28
PIPESTAT2 STBY3.3-FMT
Y29 AF4
PIPESTAT1 TMS1 TMS2
Y30 AG1
PIPESTAT0 TMS2
W26 AG2 TDI
TRACESYNC TDI TCK
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
W27 AG3
RTCK R42 39 TRACECLK TCK TRSTZ
9
W28 AH1
RTCLK TRTZ PR5
C15 10Kx8/NC
C-17

ARM_WRAPMODE
SCAN_MODE AB27
TEST_EN AH2
G1
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ICTSENZ J11
BIST_EN AH11 1
IDDTEST_MODE AH7 2
TRSTZ 3
R39 0 4
DDP2000 TDI 5
6

FTR-110-01-S-D
TMS2 7
8
TCK 9
R38 0/NC 10
RTCK 11
R36 0/NC 12
TDO2 13
14
ICE_RSTZ 15
ICE_RSTZ
16
17
18
19
20

FTR-110-01-S-D/NC

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PCB-MAIN(16/19)
U48C

MAVD AK11 02137-8T8


MAVS MAVD R47 22,2% SCLKN
AK10 SCLKN
STBY1.5-FMT MAVS 8N286 02137-8T8
DRCG_SCLKN AD3
AD4 8N284 R46 22,2% PCLKM PCLKM
STBY1.5-FMT DRCG_PCLKM R48
02137-8T8
AF9
MDVD 22,2% REFCLK
AF10 REFCLK
C79 MDVS
DRCG_REFCLK AE1
0.1uF AJ9
02237-C05 MLPF DRCGPDZ
DRCGPDZ H5 DRCGPDZ
FEPLLVCCA A16
FEPLLGNDA A15 FEPLLVCCA 02137-8T8
FEPLLGNDA R51 22,2% OCLKA
OCLKA AG8 OCLKA11
02137-8T8
MOSC AK7 R62 22,2% OCLKB
OCLKB OCLKB17
MOSC AJ6
MOSC0
AG7
MOSC0_N

R323 0 AJ7
LITE_EN DDP2000
02137-8J8 AF8
OPTC_EN

STBY3.3-FMT R70 0 / NC
DDP2000
02137-8J8
C-18

CLOSE TO DDP2000
STBY1.5-FMT

L30
STBY1.5-FMT FEPLLVCCA
68
02337-F00

C124 C125
0.1uF 0.1uF
02237-C05 L29 02237-C05
FEPLLGNDA
68
02337-F00

STBY2.5-FMT
L28
STBY2.5-FMT MAVD
68
02337-F00

C107 C96
0.1uF 0.1uF
02237-C05 L27 02237-C05
MAVS
68
02337-F00

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PCB-MAIN(17/19)
R156 1K MBRST[15..0]
STBY3.3 MBRST[15..0]14
02137-8F3 U14 DAD1000

SSP1_CLK 56 79 MBRST15
5 SSP1_CLK SCPCK OUT15
SSP1_DO 57 77 MBRST14
5 SSP1_DO SCPDI OUT14
SSP1_DI 42 74 MBRST13
5 SSP1_DI SCPDO OUT13
SSP1_CS0 58 72 MBRST12
5 SSP1_CS0 SCPENZ OUT12
R207NC 69 MBRST11
SR16STROBE OUT11 MBRST10
15 67
SR16MODE1 STROBE OUT10 MBRST9
2 64
R280NC SR16MODE0 MODE1 OUT09 MBRST8
3 62
SR16SEL1 MODE0 OUT08 MBRST7
4 39
STBY5 SR16SEL0 SEL1 OUT07 MBRST6
STBY5 5 37 STBY3.3
SEL0 OUT06 MBRST5 02137-8F3
OUT05 34
SR16ADDR3 16 32 MBRST4
SR16ADDR2 A3 OUT04 MBRST3 R142
STBY3.3 17 29
SR16ADDR1 A2 OUT03 MBRST2
18 27
R114 R105 SR16ADDR0 A1 OUT02 MBRST1 1K
19 24
A0 OUT01 MBRST0
OUT00 22
45
1K 10K/NC DEV_ID1 DAD_INT
44 43
02137-8F3 DEV_ID0 /IRQZ
EXT_ARSTZ 59 VCC2
5,11,17 EXT_ARSTZ /RESETZ VCC2
SR16OEZ 6 78 VCC2
/OEZ VOFF_RAIL7
73

C
VOFF_RAIL6 VCC2A R353 0,5% VCC2
54 68
TP12 C181 VCC VOFF_RAIL5 ZD1 02137-721
VOFF_RAIL4 63
0.1uF/NC 38 RLZTE-118.2B C395 C394 + C393 C377 C376
U48F 02237-C05 VOFF_RAIL3
52 33
V12_SWL1 VOFF_RAIL2 0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF/25V 0.1uF 0.1uF
51 28
V12_SWL0 VOFF_RAIL1

A
C23 DAD_INT STBY12 23
DAD_INT VOFF_RAIL0
49
C-19

SR16STROBE VOFF 02237-C05 02237-C05 02237-C05


SR16STRB AC27 50 V12_3
STBY12 STBY12-FMT 48 following order: 23,28,33,38,63,68,73,78 02237-C05
V12_2 V5REG
11 47
V12_1 V5REG
+ C197
AE29 SR16MODE1 C199 76 + C208
SR16MODE_1 SR16MODE0 0.1uF 10uF/25V VRST_RAIL7 C404 1uF/16V
SR16MODE_0 AD27 80 VBIAS_RAIL7 75
02237-C05 02237-512 VRST_RAIL6 0.1uF 02237-510
71 66
VBIAS_RAIL6 VRST_RAIL5 02237-C05
70 65
VBIAS_RAIL5 VRST_RAIL4
61 36
SR16SEL1 VBIAS VBIAS_RAIL4 VRST_RAIL3 VRST
SR16SEL_1 AC29 40 35
SR16SEL0 VBIAS_RAIL3 VRST_RAIL2
SR16SEL_0 AC30 31 26
following order: 40,31,30,21,80,71,70,61 VBIAS_RAIL2 VRST_RAIL1
30 25
VBIAS_RAIL1 VRST_RAIL0
21
SR16ADDR3 VBIAS_RAIL0 following order: 36,35,26,25,76,75,66,65
SR16ADDR_3 AD28
AD29 SR16ADDR2 R343 0,5% VBIAS1 9 R392
SR16ADDR_2 SR16ADDR1 02137-721 VBIAS VRST1 0,5%
AD30 13
C

SR16ADDR_1 SR16ADDR0 C372 C424 C373 VRST 02137-721


SR16ADDR_0 AC26
+ D10 D11
AC28 SR16OEZ 0.1uF 0.1uF SSM0160SPT C387 C425
SR16OEZ 10uF/25V
+
0.1uF 0.1uF
DDP2000 SSM0160SPT C426 02237-C05 02237-C05
C
A

02237-C05 02237-C05 VBIAS_SWL 8 10uF/25V


VBIAS_SWL VRST_SWL
12
VRST_SWL
L99
22U L105
22U
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

GND
GND
GND
GND

VBIAS_LHI 10
VBIAS_LHI

+ C427
1
7
14
20
41

46
53
55
60

10uF/25V
02237-512

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L94
STBY3.3 DMD_P3P3V_A
J1 PCB-MAIN(18/19)
WR-120SB-VF-1E
DMD_P3P3V_A BINSEL0 BINSEL05
68 1 2 BINSEL1
VCC2 3 4 BINSEL15
C367
C371 + 5 6 DCLK
7 8 DCLK4
VCC2
0.1uF 47uF/6.3V 9 10 LOADB_Z
11 12 LOADB_Z4
02237-C05 02237-547
13 14 TRC
15 16 TRC 4
DMD_SERIN SCTRL SCTRL4
4 DMD_SERIN 17 18
SACBUS 19 20 MBRST[15..0]
4 SACBUS 21 22 MBRST[15..0]10
SACCLK MBRST15
4 SACCLK 23 24 MBRST14
MBRST[15..0] 25 26 MBRST13
10 MBRST[15..0] 27 28
MBRST7 MBRST12
MBRST6 29 30 MBRST11
MBRST5 31 32 MBRST10
MBRST4 33 34 MBRST9
MBRST3 35 36 MBRST8
MBRST2 37 38
MBRST1 39 40
MBRST0 41 42 DD57
43 44 DD58
45 46 DD59
DD1 47 48 DD60
DD2 49 50 DD61
DD3 51 52 DD62
DD4 53 54 DD63
DD5 55 56 DD0
DD6 57 58
DD7 59 60 DD9
DD8 61 62 DD10
63 64 DD11 DMD_P3P3V_B
C-20

DD17 65 66 DD12
67 68 L91
DD18 DD13
DD19 69 70 DD14
71 72 STBY3.3
DD20 DD15 68
DD21 73 74 DD16
75 76
DD22 + C368
DD23 77 78 DD25
DD24 79 80 DD26 47uF/6.3V
81 82 DD27 02237-547
DD33 83 84 DD28
DD34 85 86 DD29
DD35 87 88 DD30
DD36 89 90 DD31
DD37 91 92 DD32
DD38 93 94
DD39 95 96 DD41
DD40 97 98 DD42
99 100 DD43
DD49 101 102 DD44
DD50 103 104 DD45
DD51 105 106 DD46
DD52 107 108 DD47 DMD_P3P3V_B
DD53 109 110 DD48
DD54 111 112 DD[63..0]
113 114 DD[63..0]4
DD55
DD56 115 116
DD[63..0] 117 118 DMD_P3P3V_B
4 DD[63..0] 119 120

C361
0.1uF
02237-C05
FOR SVGA DMD
IF CONNECT TO SVGA DMD : DD0---> DD7 DD49--->DD56

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PCB-MAIN(19/19)
10uH/NC
L115 STBY3.3
STBY3.3
L1206
C271
10uH
L51 STBY5
STBY5 FROM IO
C293 C292 C2730.01uF L1206
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

U34
C288 1 16 C272
0.1uF C1+ VCC 10uF/16V
2 15
V+ GND T1OUT
3 14
C1- T1OUT R1IN
4 13
C294 C2+ R1IN R258 0 UART1_RXD
5 12 UART1_RXD
0.1uF C2- R1OUT R259 0 UART1_TXD
6 11 UART1_TXD
V- T1IN
7 10
T2OUT T2IN
8 9
R2IN R2OUT
TO DDP2000_MCU
ADM3202ARUZ-REEL
SSOP16-25

T2OUT R274
C-21

R2IN R275
0

T2OUT1 R2IN1
11

CON1 Q53
5 L65 600 2
9 3
4 1
8
3 L64 600 CHPZ27VPT
7
2 Q52
6 2
1 R276 3
0 1
RS232
10

CHPZ27VPT

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USB CARD READER (for XD435U/XD435U-G)
0x8,1/16W,5% PR37 0x8,1/16W,5% PR36
P1_RV[0..7] P1_GY[0..7] P1_BU[0..7]
2 P1_RV[0..7] 2 P1_GY[0..7] 2 P1_BU[0..7]
P1_RV0 16 1 P1_ARV0 P1_GY0 9 8 P1_AGY0 P1_BU0 9 8 P1_ABU0
P1_RV1 15 2 P1_ARV1 P1_GY1 10 7 P1_AGY1 P1_BU1 10 7 P1_ABU1
P1_RV2 14 3 P1_ARV2 P1_GY7 11 6 P1_AGY7 P1_BU2 11 6 P1_ABU2
P1_RV3 13 4 P1_ARV3 P1_GY6 12 5 P1_AGY6 P1_AGY[0..7] P1_BU3 12 5 P1_ABU3
2 P1_AGY[0..7]
P1_RV4 12 5 P1_ARV4 P1_GY5 13 4 P1_AGY5 P1_BU4 13 4 P1_ABU4
P1_RV6 11 6 P1_ARV6 P1_GY2 14 3 P1_AGY2 P1_BU5 14 3 P1_ABU5
P1_RV7 10 7 P1_ARV7 P1_GY3 15 2 P1_AGY3 P1_ABU[0..7] P1_BU6 15 2 P1_ABU6
P1_ABU[0..7] 2
P1_RV5 9 8 P1_ARV5 P1_GY4 16 1 P1_AGY4 P1_BU7 16 1 P1_ABU7
P1_ABU[0..7]
P1_ARV[0..7] P1_ABU[0..7] 2
2 P1_ARV[0..7] 0x8,1/16W,5% PR35 P1_ARV[0..7] 3V3D
P1_AGY[0..7] 2 P1_ARV[0..7]
MISO,MOSI=00 : Serial DataFlash
2 P1_AGY[0..7]
MISO,MOSI=01 : NOR Flash

P1_AGY2
P1_AGY3
P1_AGY4
P1_AGY5
P1_AGY6
P1_AGY7

P1_AGY0
P1_AGY1
P1_ARV3
P1_ARV4
P1_ARV5
P1_ARV6
P1_ARV7

P1_ABU3
P1_ABU4
P1_ABU5
P1_ABU6
P1_ABU7

P1_ARV0
P1_ARV1
P1_ARV2

P1_ABU0
P1_ABU1
P1_ABU2
LD[7..0] R213 10K MISO,MOSI=10 : NAND Flash
MA19 FCA5 R196 10K MISO,MOSI=11 : Serial EEPROM
UD[7..0] PFOE FCA3

R311 0 MA14 To FLASH

G17
G16
G15
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14

U10
U11
U12
U13
U14
U15

D17
D16
H17
H16
H15

N16
N15
N14

R17
R16
R15
P12
P13

E17
E16
E15
E14

P16
P15
P14

P17
T10
T11
T12
T13
T14
T15
F15
F14

F17
F16

T17
T16
J17
J16
BA1 MA13
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9

U2
U3
U4
U5
U6
U7

U8
U9

R312 0/NC GNDD


P5
P6
P7

T3
T4
T5
T6
T7

T8
T9

L1
L2
R313 0 MA13
BA0 R314 0/NC MA12

MISO
MOSI
FCA0
FCA1
FCA2
FCA3
FCA4
FCA5
FCA6
FCA7
FCA8
FCA9
FCA10
FCA11
FCA12
FCA13
FCA14
FCA15
FCA16
FAA0
FAA1
FAA2
FAA3
FAA4
FAA5
FAA6
FAA7
FAA8
FAA9
FAA10
FDA0
FDA1
FDA2
FDA3
FDA4
FDA5
FDA6
FDA7
FDA8
FDA9
FDA10
FDA11
FDA12
FDA13
FDA14
FDA15
DISP0
DISP1
DISP2
DISP3
DISP4
DISP5
DISP6
DISP7
DISP8
DISP9
DISP10
DISP11
DISP12
DISP13
DISP14
DISP15
DISP16
DISP17
DISP18
DISP19
DISP20
DISP21
DISP22
DISP23
DISP24
DISP25
DISP26
DISP27
DISP28
DISP29
A12 R94 0 MA12

U45 3V3D D3 3V3D 3V3D


IS42S16400A FCB5 R451 0
C3 A2 RXDL
36 1 E2 FCB4 VDDP0
T1 R450 0

10K
10K
10K
10K
10K
A12/NC Vcc FCB3 Flash Control Flash Address Flash Data Display I/F VDDP1 TXDL
20 14 D2 Interface A Interface A Interface A SPI I/F P9
BA0 Vcc FCB2 VDDP2
MA[18..0]

21 27 C2 Flash Control U16


BA1 Vcc FCB1 Interface B Power VDDP3 JP1
3 B2 B17
UD[7..0]
LD[7..0]

VccQ FCB0 VDDP4

R206
R212
R216
R227
R234
28 9 E1 D9 3V3D 9 PIN
GND VccQ FDB3 VDDP5 This is a JTAG and UART
41 43 D1 1
GND VccQ FDB2 Flash Data
54 49 C1 D4 2 interface
GND VccQ FDB1 Interface B NTRST
6 B1 F3 3 for F/W development
GNDQ MA18 FDB0 ARM ICE Break TDI
12 18 F4 4
GNDQ RAS MA17 LD7 TMS
46 17 C10 E4 5
52 GNDQ CAS 39 MA16 LD6 LD7 TCK
C11 E3 6
GNDQ DQMU MA15 LD5 LD6 TDO R260 0 RXDL_1 R273 10K
15 B12 M1 7
GNDD DQML LD4 LD5 USART TXD R266 0 TXDL_1
40 C12 M2 8
NC 35 MA11 LD3 LD4 RXD R197 0 SCK1
C13 N1 9
UD7 R85 100 A11 MA10 LD2 LD3 SCK 3V3V 1V8D GNDD
53 22 C14
UD6 R86 100 DQ15 A10 MA9 LD1 LD2
51 34 A16 L14
DQ14 A9 LD1 AVDD0
SDRAM / FLASH Interface

UD5 R87 100 50 33 MA8 LD0 B15 G3 GNDD


UD4 R88 100 DQ13 A8 MA7 UD7 LD0 VDDC2 SCK1 U77
48 32 A15 P8
UD3 R89 100 47 DQ12 A7 31 MA6 UD6 B14 UD7 VDDC3 H14 1V8D 3V3D WM8728SEDS/R 3V3A
UD2 R90 100 DQ11 A6 MA5 UD5 UD6 Power VDDC4
45 30 A14 D10 7 10
UD1
UD0
R91
R92
100
100
44
DQ10
DQ9
A5
A4
29 MA4
MA3
UD4
UD3
B13
UD5
UD4
U69 VDDC5
VDDC0
K4 BL14
BL9
60
60
DVDD AVDD
VREFP
14 R239 330
42 26 A13 J14
LD7 R315 100 DQ8 A3 MA2 UD2 UD3 VDDC1 BL12 60 C261 C262
13 25 A12 H1
LD6
LD5
R316
R317
100
100
11
DQ7
DQ6
A2
A1
24 MA1
MA0
UD1
UD0
B11
UD2
UD1
AT76C120 AVDD2 10uF/6V3 104P C259
104P
C260
10uF/6V3
C266
104P
C265
10uF/6V3
10 23 A11
LD4 R318 100 8 DQ5 A0 UD0 C227 C224 C235 6
LD3 R319 100 DQ4 R93 100 104P 104P 104P DGND
7 38 A9 13
LD2 R320 100 DQ3 CLK CKE SDCLK GNDD VREFN
5 37 A8 9
LD1 R321 100 DQ2 CKE SDCS CKE BL13 60 AGND GNDA
4 19 D11 J4
LD0 R322 100 DQ1 CS NWE SDCS AGND2 BL10 60 3V3D
2 16 C9 Ground J15
DQ0 WE PFCS D12 NWE GNDC1 K3 BL15 60
PFCS GNDC0 C499
R442 10K 17 R448 R264
MUTEB 0 100uF/6V3 10
3V3D 3V3D U42 R445 10K 5 8
C-22

MA18 ZERO OUTR USB-R


AT49BV162AT B8 R2 T4 GNDD R444 10K 16
MA17 RAS/MA18 ADI MODE
37 11 B9 USB-L
14 VCC WE
26 PFCS MA16 A10 CAS/MA17 P1 MCLK MCLK 4 C490 C275 R265
R50 VPP CE MA15 DQMU/MA16 Audio I/F MCLK SCLK1 SCLK MCLK 103P 103P 3K3
13 10 B10 R1 3
10K NC2 NC1 MA14 DQML/MA15 SCLK LRCLK LRCLK BCKIN
47 C7 P2 1
15 BYTE 16 MA18 MA13 B7 MA14 LRCLK
T2 ADO ADO 2 LRCIN
RDY/BSY A18 MA17 MA12 MA13 ADO APPL3 APPL3 DIN
17 C8 D13 19
UD7 45 A17 48 MA16 MA11 A7 MA12 TMR3 B16 APPL2 APPL2 18 SCK GNDA GNDA GNDA
UD6 I/O15 A16 MA15 MA10 MA11 Timer TMR2 APPL1 APPL1 SDIDEM
43 1 B6 N2 20 C500
UD5 I/O14 A15 MA14 MA9 MA10 TMR1 APPL0 APPL0 LATI2S R449 R263
41 2 A6 Display I/F N4 15 100uF/6V3
UD4 39 I/O13 A14 3 MA13 MA8 C6 MA9 TMR0
12 CSBIWL 11 0 10
UD3 I/O12 A13 MA12 MA7 MA8 VMID OUTL
36 4 A5 USB 1.1 / 2.0 I/F
UD2 34 I/O11 A12 5 MA11 MA6 A4 MA7 C509
UD1 I/O10 A11 MA10 MA5 MA6 C483 C482 C491 C274 R262
32 6 C4
UD0 I/O9 A10 MA9 MA4 MA5 USART 10uF/6V3 104P 103P 103P 3K3
30 7 A3 USB 1.1 / 2.0 I/F
LD7 44 I/O8 A9 8 MA8 MA3 B3 MA4 22P/NC
I/O7 A8 MA3 USB 1.1 / 2.0 I/F
LD6 42 18 MA7 MA2 B4 C17 R379 100
LD5 I/O6 A7 MA6 MA1 MA2 WatchDog Timer SPI I/F Display I/F PCLKO P1_CLK
R149 100
LD4
40
38
I/O5 A6
19
20 MA5 MA0
C5
B5
MA1 Display I/F VBLK
D14
D15 R150 100 P1_VSYNC
GNDA GNDA GNDA GNDA GNDA Audio Circuit
I/O4 A5 MA0 System HBLK P1_HSYNC
LD3 35 21 MA4 C15 R152 100
LD2 I/O3 A4 MA3 MRESET Control Display I/F Interrupt Ground FLD P1_DEN
33 22 P4 USB5V CN1
I/O2 A3 MRESET

6
8
NWD_OVF

LD1 31 23 MA2 F1 R228 15K USB-A type


LD0 29 I/O1 A2 24 MA1 R180 10K D6 USBP0 G4 R218 1K5 BL5 60 1
MCLKO

GNDC5
GNDC4
GNDC3
GNDC2
GNDP5
GNDP4
GNDP3
GNDP2
GNDP1
GNDP0

AGND0

AGND1
VCLKO
DACN2
DACN1
DACN0
DACP2
DACP1

NPCS1
NPCS0

DACP0

AVDD1

S2
S4
I/O0 A1 WKP USBP1 VCC
MCLKI

VCLKI

PXOE

RREF
SPCK

25 MA0 R182 10K D5 H4 R253 22 BL4 60 2


LFTV

IREF
INT1
INT2
INT3
INT4
VBG

A0 TEST DN R252 22 BL2 60 D-


J2 H3 3
FCA3 PFOE MRESET LFT DP BL1 60 D+
28 12 4

S1
S3
FCA5 MA19 OE RST GNDD R215 GND
9
J1

K2

F2

K17

N17
75 K15
75 M17
75 M14
75 K14
75 L16

K16

L17

M3
L3
K1

M15

G2
L4
N3
P3

D8
A17
U17
P10
U1
A1
D7
G14
P11
M4
L15

620 M16
10K C16

H2
J3

G1

46 A19 27 100 3V3D 3V3D 3V3D R229 C264 C263 Bottom View
5
7
To '120 GND2 GND1 15K 151P 151P
24K9

C255 C256 BL3 60


GNDD GNDD R214 R185
100

100

T5
T1
T3
T2

R375 10K 470 GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD


R412

R411

R148

R361
0

103P 102P X1 100 GNDD GNDV LED2


R146
R380
R143
R147
R144

R145
R151

R181

SDRAM select Table: 12MHz LED


T6
64 MBit : R8, R6 GNDD GNDD
128 MBit : R8, R6 SCK1
256 MBit : R9, R7, R5 C414 C413 GNDD
C454 C453
20P 20P GNDV Y2 3V3D 3V3D
3V3D 103P 102P 65MHz GNDV GNDD
3 4
CLK VCC R377
R184 GNDX GNDX GNDV GNDV 2 1 C182 10K
10K U56 GND E/D 104P
From GA LM385 3V3V 3V3D
RGB/USBZ
USB5V
V/PCZ GNDD
- + R362 R443 GNDD
D

USB5V 5V 100K 10K


5
4
8

5V 5VV
FDN338P

BL8
5V 60
O

USB5V
Q30

3V3D 1V8D This is a GNDV Q31 Q61


WDT DTC144EUA 5V C423 C412
S
G

for ESD test This is a voltage I R219 104P 10uF/6V3


1V8D
reference USB5V O GNDD
3V3D
chip and provide 1.25V G
I

to 1M
GNDX
GNDD AT76C120
GNDD GNDD DTC144EUA GNDV

GNDX GNDD

3V3D 3V3V 3V3D 3V3A


3V3D 3V3D By Pass Capacitor. 3V3V By Pass Capacitor. 3V3D By Pass Capacitor. 1V8D By Pass Capacitor. BL6 BL16
By Pass Capacitor. For IS42S16400B Pin 1,3,9,14,27,43,49 For AT76C120 Pin L14 For AT76C120 Pin A2,T1,P9,U16,B17,D9 For AT76C120 Pin G3,P8,H14,D10 60 60
For AT49BV162AT Pin 37 GNDA

C49 C97 C98 C99 C100 C348 C133 C132 C222 C428 C440 C476 C231 C248 C226 C223 C225 C234 C236 C385 C386 C489 C498
104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 104P 10uF/6V3 104P 104P
BL7 BL17
60 60

GNDD GNDD GNDV GNDD GNDD


GNDD GNDV GNDD GNDA

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