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1 Technical Specs and Connection Facilities 2
2 Safety Instructions, Warnings, Notes, and Service
Hints 3
3 Directions for Use 5
4 Mechanical- and Dismantling Instructions 20
5 Diagnostic Software, Trouble Shooting and Test
Instructions 22
6 Block-, Wiring Diagram and Testpoint Overview
Block Diagram 43
Wiring Diagram 44
Testpoint Overview AV Board 45
7 Electrical Diagrams and Print-Layouts Diagram PWB
Power Supply Unit 46
AV Board: SYS Clk & Control (Diagram A1) 47 51-56
AV Board: Video DAC (Diagram A2) 48 51-56
AV Board: Audio (Diagram A3) 49 51-56
AV Board: Video (Diagram A4) 50 51-56
Front Board: Display (Diagram D) 57 58-60
Front Board: Standby (Diagram S) 61 61
Switching Panel (Diagram S1) 62 64-66
SCART Panel (Diagram S2) 63 64-66
8 Alignments(Not Applicable) 67
9 Circuit Descriptions 67
List of Abbreviations 75
IC Data 76
10 Spare Parts List 77
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Published by MW 0265 Service PaCE Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification EN 3122 785 12310
EN 2 1. DVD763SA Technical Specifications and Connection Facilities
Specifications
PLAYBACK SYSTEM AUDIO PERFORMANCE (TYPICAL)
DVD Video DA Converter 24 bits
SACD multi channel and SACD stereo DVD fs 96 kHz 4 Hz - 44 kHz
Video CD & SVCD CD/Video CD fs 44.1 kHz4 Hz - 20 kHz
CD (CD-Recordable and CD-Rewritable) S-Video CD fs 48 kHz 4 Hz - 22 kHz
MP3 CD fs 44.1 kHz4 Hz - 20 kHz
Signal-Noise (1kHz) 100 dB
TV STANDARD (PAL/50Hz) (NTSC/60Hz) Dynamic Range (1kHz) 100 dB
Number of lines 625 525 Crosstalk (1kHz) 105 dB
Playback Multistandard (PAL/NTSC) Total Harmonic Distortion (1kHz) 97 dB
MPEG MP3 MPEG Audio L3
VIDEO PERFORMANCE
RGB (SCART) output 0.7 Vpp into 75 ohm CONNECTIONS
YUV output Y: 1Vpp into 75 ohm SCART 2x Euroconnector
Pr/Cr Pb/Cb: 0.7Vpp into 75 ohm Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr (480i) Cinch 3x (green, blue, red)
S-Video output Y: 1Vpp into 75 ohm S-Video Output Mini DIN, 4 pins
C: 0.3Vpp into 75 ohm Video Output 2x Cinch (yellow)
Video output 1 Vpp into 75 ohm Audio L+R output Cinch (white/red)
Black Level Shift On/Off Digital Output 1 coaxial, 1 optical
Video Shift Left/Right IEC958 for CDDA / LPCM
IEC1937 for MPEG1/2, Dolby
AUDIO FORMAT Digital, DTS
6 channel analog output
DSD Multichannel and Stereo
Audio Front L/R Cinch (white/red)
MPEG/ Compressed Digital
Audio Surround L/R Cinch (white/red)
Dolby Digital 16, 20, 24 bits
Audio Centre Cinch (blue)
DTS/PCM fs, 44.1, 48, 96 kHz
Audio Subwoofer Cinch (black)
MP3 96, 112, 128, 256 kbps and
(ISO 9660) variable bit rate fs 32, 44.1, 48kHz
Full decoding of Dolby Digital and DTS multi channel sound CABINET
Analogue Stereo Sound Dimensions (w x h x d) 435 x 77.5 x 303.5 mm
Dolby Surround-compatible downmix from Dolby Digital Weight Approximately 3.1 Kg
multi-channel sound
3D Sound for virtual 5.1 channel sound on 2 speakers POWER SUPPLY (UNIVERSAL)
Power inlet 110V-240V, 50/60Hz
SACD AUDIO PERFORMANCE Power usage Approx. 23W
D/A Converter DSD Power usage standby < 1W
SACD fs 2.8224MHz DC - 100kHz
Max. output voltage (0dB)
2V rms
Channel unbalance <0.5 dB * typical playing time for movie with 2 spoken languages and
Cut-off frequency 50kHz (Front) 3 subtitle languages
40kHz (Surround, Center,
Specifications subject to change without prior notice
Subwoofer)
Signal-Noise (1kHz) 105 dB
Dynamic Range (1kHz) 105 dB
Crosstalk (1kHz) 105 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion (1kHz) 97 dB
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Safety Instructions, Warnings and Notes DVD763SA 2. EN 3
Safety regulations require that during a repair: • All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to
• Connect the unit to the mains via an isolation transformer. electrostatic discharges (ESD, symbol "). Careless
• Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol , handling during repair can reduce life drastically. Make
only by components identical to the original ones. Any sure that, during repair, you are at the same potential as
other component substitution (other than original type) may the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep
increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard. components and tools at this same potential. Available
ESD protection equipment:
Safety regulations require that after a repair, you must return – Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
the unit in its original condition. Pay, in particular, attention to connection box, extension cable and earth cable) 4822
the following points: 310 10671.
• Route the wires/cables correctly, and fix them with the – Wristband tester 4822 344 13999.
mounted cable clamps. • Be careful during measurements in the live voltage section.
• Check the insulation of the mains lead for external The primary side of the power supply (pos. 1005), including
damage. the heatsink, carries live mains voltage when you connect
• Check the electrical DC resistance between the mains plug the player to the mains (even when the player is 'off'!). It is
and the secondary side: possible to touch copper tracks and/or components in this
1. Unplug the mains cord, and connect a wire between unshielded primary area, when you service the player.
the two pins of the mains plug. Service personnel must take precautions to prevent
2. Set the mains switch to the 'on' position (keep the touching this area or components in this area. A 'lightning
mains cord unplugged!). stroke' and a stripe-marked printing on the printed wiring
3. Measure the resistance value between the mains plug board, indicate the primary side of the power supply.
and the front panel, controls, and chassis bottom. • Never replace modules, or components, while the unit is
4. Repair or correct unit when the resistance ‘on’.
measurement is less than 1 MΩ.
5. Verify this, before you return the unit to the customer/ 2.2.2 Laser
user (ref. UL-standard no. 1492).
6. Switch the unit ‘off’, and remove the wire between the
• The use of optical instruments with this product, will
two pins of the mains plug.
increase eye hazard.
• Only qualified service personnel may remove the cover or
2.1.2 Laser Safety attempt to service this device, due to possible eye injury.
• Repair handling should take place as much as possible
This unit employs a laser. Only qualified service personnel may with a disc loaded inside the player.
remove the cover, or attempt to service this device (due to • Text below is placed inside the unit, on the laser cover
possible eye injury). shield:
Laser Device Unit CAUTION VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATI ON WHEN OPEN AVO ID EXPOSURE TO BEAM
ADVARSEL SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÅLING
! ÅPNES UNNGÅ EKSPONERING FOR STRÅLEN
Type : Semiconductor laser ADVARSEL SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING NÅR DEKSEL
VARNING SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN
VARO! AVATT AESSA OLET ALTTIINA NÄKYVÄLLE JA NÄKYMÄTT ÖMÄLLE LASER SÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KAT SO SÄT EESEEN
GaAlAs VORSICHT SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETSEN
DANGER VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATI ON WHEN OPEN AVO ID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM
Wavelength : 650 nm (DVD) AT TENTION RAYO NNEMENT LASER VISIBLE ET INVISIBLE EN CAS D'OUVERTURE EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU
: 780 nm (VCD/CD)
Output Power : 20 mW (DVD+RW
Figure 2-2 Warning text
writing)
: 0.8 mW (DVD
reading) 2.2.3 Notes
: 0.3 mW (VCD/CD
reading) Dolby
Beam divergence : 60 degree Manufactered under licence from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”,
“Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. ©1992-1997
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
Figure 2-3
Figure 2-4
EN 4 2. DVD763SA Safety Instructions, Warnings and Notes
2.3.1 Switched Mode Power Supply For assistance with the repair process of the monoboard an
electronic fault finding guidance has been developed. This
program is called ComPair.
The power supply unit has to be replaced in case of failure. The
schematic provided in the manual is only for information and no This ComPair program is available on CDROM.
service parts will be available. The version of the CDROM for repair of the monoboard is V1.3
or higher and can be ordered with codenumber 4822 727
21637. This is an update CDROM, so when the ComPair
2.3.2 DVD Module
CDROM is used for the first time, one has to install the ComPair
Engine CDROM V1.2 first.
This module can be repaired as follows: The V1.2 CDROM can be ordered with code number 4822 727
21634 and has to registered after instalation. The procedure for
1. The VAL6011/14 is a combination of loading mechanism registration is explained in the help file of the program and in
and DVD-mechanism. Both are not repairable units and in the CDROM booklet.
case of failure, it has to be replaced with a new loader The cable to connect the monoboard with a PC can be ordered
VAL6011/14. with codenumber: 3122 785 90017.
All the hardware and software requirements of the systems,
Note: When replacing with a new VAL6011/14, two solder necessary for working with ComPair, are described on the
joints have to be removed after connecting the OPU flex foil CDROM.
to the mono board.
The solder joints, which shortcircuits the laser diodes to
2.3.4 Service Positions
ground, are for protection against ESD. Refer to figures 2-
5 and 2-6 for location of solder joints.
2. The mono board has to be repaired down to component Refer to dismantling instructions for dismounting of the board.
Figures 2-7 to 2-8 shows the service position that are
level. Repair handling of the monoboard requires a
workshop with sophisticated desoldering tools. recommended during repair of the boards.
Front cabinet 001 DVD Module 145 Double Scart board 1003 Power supply unit 1005
Dismantling Instructions
è Remove cable connections. è Remove flex connections (Only for DVD763SA /EU) è Remove cable connections.
è Open Tray (see instruction below). to A/V board. è Remove flex connection to è Remove 2 screws 190.
è Unlock Tray cover 095 and è Open tray (see instruction below). conn 1300 on scart board. (Board to bottom frame)
close tray. è Unlock Tray cover 095. è Remove 4 screws 290. è Release 2 spacer locking.
DVD763SA
è Unlock Front panel from frame by è Remove 4 screws 185. (scart to back-plate) (Board to bottom frame)
releasing successively 4 snaps. (Loader to bottom bracket) è Dismount board. è Dismount board.
(2 on the side and 2 on the bottom ) è Remove 2 screws 200.
è Place Front panel in front of (Monoboard to bottom bracket )
the set ( service position ). è Close tray.
è Lift module up slightly and move A/V board 1001
backward to remove.
è Remove Double Scart board
(Only for DVD763SA /EU)
è Remove flex and cable
connections.
Front Display board 1002 Front Standby board DVD Monoboard è Remove 7 screws 275
è Remove cable connections. è Remove cable connection. è Remove flex and cable (skt cinch ,optical to back-
è Remove the navigation è Remove 2 screws 110. connections from DVD plate) and screw 280.
button 120. (Board to Front cabinet) Loader to Monoboard. (S-video to back-plate)
è Remove 6 screws 100. è Dismount board. è Remove 4 screws 10 to 13. è Release 2 spacer locking.
(Board to Front cabinet) (Monoboard to Loader,VAL6011/14) è Dismount board.
è Dismount board. è Dismount Monoboard.
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290 (4x)
1001
200
0001
5.1.1 Purpose of Dealer Script The dealer script executes all diagnostic nuclei that do not
need any user interaction and are meaningful on a standalone
DVD player.
The dealer script can give a diagnosis on a standalone DVD
The nuclei called in the dealer script are the following (the
player, no other equipment is needed to perform a number of
number after each nucleus name corresponds with the number
hardware tests to check if the DVD player is faulty. The
being on the local display when the nucleus is executed during
diagnosis is simply a "error" or "pass" message. No indication
is given of faulty hardware modules. Only tests within the scope the dealer script):
of the diagnostic software will be executed hence only faults
within this scope can be detected.
Nucleus
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NO
SET O.K.?
YES
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5.2 Player Script Press the OPEN/CLOSE key to proceed to the next test.
The Player script will give the opportunity to perform a test that
will determine which of the DVD player's modules are faulty, to Press 2 keys simultaneously
read the error log and error bits and to perform an endurance <OPEN/CLOSE> + <STOP>
loop test. To successfully perform the tests, the DVD player Connect to mains
must be connected to a TV set to check the output of a number
of nuclei. For DVDv2b a multi-channel amplifier, a set of 6
speakers and an external video source are necessary to test. INTERACTIVE TESTS
To be able to check results of certain nuclei, the player script
expects some interaction of the user (i.e. to approve a test
picture or a test sound). Some nuclei (e.g. nuclei that test DISPLAY PCB
functionality of the Basic Engine module) require that the DVD
player itself is opened, to enable the user to observe moving
DISPLAY TEST DispDisplay (30a)
parts and approve their movement visually. Only tests within
the scope of the diagnostic software will be executed hence LED TEST DispLed (29)
only faults within this scope can be detected.
KEYBOARD TEST DispKeyb (27)
5.2.2 Contents of Player Script
REMOTE CONTROL DispRc (28)
The player script contains all nuclei that are useful on a DVD
P50 LOOP BACK TEST DispP50 (60)
player that is connected to a TV set and help to determine
which module of the DVD player is faulty, as well as to read out
the contents of the error logs. MONO PCB
DIGITAL PART
5.2.3 Structure of Player Script
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Figure 5-4
Figure 5-5
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Figure 5-8
If OK, press OPEN/CLOSE If NOK, press STOP
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Figure 5-7 The remote control of the DVD player is tested by nucleus
DispRc. The user must press any key on the remote control just
The key-codes displayed on the local display will scroll from once. The codes of the key pressed will be shown on the local
right to left when the display gets full, the text "K" will remain display in hexadecimal format. Example:
on display.
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Figure 5-11
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In this example 23 is the hexidecimal code of the pressed RC After pressing PLAY, the result of the remote control test is
key. The user can leave the remote-control test by pressing displayed on the local display of the DVD player as follows:
PLAY on the local keyboard of the DVD player. The remote
control test is successful if a code was received before the user
pressed the PLAY key. Pressing the PLAY key, before
pressing a key on the remote control, gives an error in the
remote control test (note that the remote control test will also
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received). The remote control test does not check upon the 120799
2 2
Figure 5-14
3 3
4 4 Pressing PLAY on the local keyboard again will proceed to the
next test.
5 5
6 6 5.3.5 P50 Loop-Back Test
7 7
For the P50 loop-back test, the user must first press a key to
8 8 decide if the test is to be performed.
9 9 The display will show the following message:
0 0
RETURN 83
DISPLAY EF
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SYSTEM MENU 82
Figure 5-15
CURSOR UP 58
CURSOR DOWN 59 If the user presses STOP, the P50 test will be skipped.
If the user presses OPEN/CLOSE, the P50 test is performed
CURSOR LEFT 5A and the result is displayed as follows:
CURSOR RIGHT 5B
Test successful:
OK 5C
PREVIOUS 21
NEXT 20
STOP 31
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ZOOM F7
AUDIO 4E
REPEAT 1D
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SHUFFLE 1C
Figure 5-17
SCAN 2A
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5.4 Mono PCB Digital Part The test can be left by pressing the PLAY key for more than
one second.
5.4.1 Picture Test
5.4.3 Sound 2 Test
The picture test is performed by putting a predefined picture
(colour bar) on the display (nucleus VideoColDencOn), and The second soundtest is performed by producing a sine sound
asking the user for confirmation. (nucleus AudioSineOn). The signal can be stopped by pressing
The display will show the following message: the STOP key.
The display will show the following message:
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Figure 5-18
Figure 5-21
By pressing OPEN/CLOSE the user confirms the test, pressing
STOP will indicate the picture was invisible or incorrect. After the audio signal has been stopped, by pressing OPEN/
Pressing PLAY will proceed to the next test. If the user presses CLOSE, the user confirms the test. Pressing STOP will indicate
PLAY without pressing OPEN/CLOSE or STOP first, the result that something went wrong. Pressing PLAY will proceed to the
of this test will be TRUE (picture ok). next. If the user presses PLAY without pressing OPEN/CLOSE
or STOP first, the result of this test will be TRUE (sound ok).
Note: The colour bar must be simultaneously available on the
CVBS, YC, and RGB (or YUV) outputs available. On the
SCART only the CVBS and RGB signals will be available.
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Figure 5-20
Figure 5-25
By pressing the PLAY key, the Basic Engine tests are started.
5.5.5 Focus Test (Visual Test)
Figure 5-26
The second Basic Engine test tests the sledge. The user can
move the sledge as many times as desired by using OPEN/
CLOSE (nucleus BeSledgeOut) and STOP (nucleus
BeSledgeIn). Pressing PLAY on the local keyboard proceeds
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Figure 5-24
5.5.7 Jump Test (Listening Test)
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The user can switch between the three different types of Only the identification number (decimal) representing set
groove settings by pressing OPEN/CLOSE (forward to next errorbits will be shown. By pressing OPEN/CLOSE or STOP,
nucleus in the list In-Mid-Out), or STOP (backward in the list In- the user can move forward or backward (respectively) through
Mid-Out). This is done in a cyclic manner; note that this test will the logged errorcodes. If the display only shows "EB-0", no
not contribute to the test result of the Basic Engine. Pressing error bits were set. By pressing PLAY the user can continue to
PLAY proceeds to the next test, after the disc motor has been the next test.
shut off with a call to nucleus BeDiscMotorOff.
At the start of the loop test, the local display of the DVD player
As a last action for the Basic Engine tests, the tray test is
will show the interactive player test result readout in the
repeated. The local display will look as follows:
following display:
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Figure 5-29
Figure 5-32
This test is meant to give the user the opportunity to remove the
The left side of the display contains a 3-digit code, which can
disc in the tray. The tray position can be toggled using the
have a value between 000 and 111. These values indicate the
OPEN/CLOSE key. The tray will be closed (by the software, if
faulty modules and are to be interpreted as follows:
it is open) before proceeding to the next test when the user
presses the PLAY key.
Displayed Indication for each module
5.5.9 Error Log (See Table on Page 25) Value
Basic Engine Mono Display
PCB PCB
Reading the error log and error bits information can be useful 000 ok ok ok
to determine any errors that occurred recently during normal 001 ok ok faulty
operation of the DVD player. Reading the error log is done by 010 ok faulty ok
nucleus LogReadErr. 011 ok faulty faulty
The display during the errorlog readout looks as follows : 100 faulty ok ok
101 faulty ok faulty
110 faulty faulty ok
111 faulty faulty faulty
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Figure 5-33
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The loop test will perform the same nuclei as the dealer test,
Figure 5-30 but it will loop through the list of nuclei indefinitely. The display
of the DVD player will display not only the three digits indicating
Note: Previous versions of the diagnostic software showed a 8- correct/faulty modules and the last found error code (as
digit error code. mentioned, faults are detected as far as they can be within the
Due to limitations in the number of digits that can be displayed scope of the diagnostic software), but also a loop counter
by some front panel displays, the most significant digits will not indicating how many times the loop has been gone through. If
be shown. This can be done since all the error codes used by an error was detected, the display will remain as in figure 5-34
this player has set these 2 digits to “00” until the user presses the PLAY key and then it will continue to
the next loop.
By pressing OPEN/CLOSE or STOP the user can move Example:
forward or backward (respectively) through the logged error
codes. If "0000" is displayed at all positions, the error log is
empty. Display of the logged errors is done in a cyclic manner.
By pressing PLAY on the local keyboard, the user can proceed
to the next test.
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Figure 5-34
Reading the error bits is done by nucleus LogReadBits. The
display during the errorbits readout looks as follows: The 2-digit number (23) on the right of figure 5-32 indicates the
number of times the loop test has been performed.
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After one loop cycle: Display the 3-digit module bits together Error
with the last error code which occured in the loop test. The 4 Number Error name Explanation
digits at the right side of the display (fig. 5-34) show the last
0103 S2B_SLEDGE Sledge could not be moved to
error that was found during the loop test. The leftmost two digits
home position.
(54) of this code indicates which nucleus resulted in a fault. The
rightmost two digits (03) refer to the faultcode within that 0104 S2B_FOCUS Focus failure
nucleus. For further explanation of this error code, refer to 0105 S2B_MOTOR Motor could not reach speed
chapter 5.8 (Nuclei Error Codes). within timeout
0106 S2B_RADIAL Servo didn't get on track after
5.6.1 Errorlog several retries.
0107 S2B_PLL_LO PLL could not lock in Accessing
Explanation: CK or Tracking state
The application errors will be logged in the NVRAM. The 0108 SBC_HEADE Header timeout
maximum number of error bytes that will be visible is 16. The R_TO
first word (4 digits) of the byte is the component identification, 0109 S2B_SBC_NO Requested subcode item could
the last word is the error code. T_FOUND not be found.
The diagnostics software will present a combination of this
010A S2B_TRAY Tray could not be opened or
component identification plus an error code on the local display
closed completely.
(and on the attached terminal). The last reported error is shown
as < 00000000, the oldest visible error as 00000000 > and the 010B S2B_TOC_RE TOC could not be read within
errors in between as < 00000000 >. AD timeout period.
The devices that may report errors are the serial controller 010C S2B_JUMP Requested seek could not be
(UART), the basic engine (BE), the slave processor (SLPH), performed.
the SACD Stream Manager (SSM) and the SACD Media 010D S2B_NON_EX Attempt to access a non-existing
Access (SMA). The identification of these components is as IST_SES session.
follows: 010E S2B_NON_EX Caller tries to acces a non-
Component name Component identification IST_BCA existing BCA area
Serial controller (UART) 000A 010F Speed setting A wrong or inappropraiate speed
value has been set
Engine (BE) 0016
0116 NO_DISC No disc selected
Slave Processor (SLPH) 001A
011A TRAY_INIT After reset, initialized tray
SACD Stream Manager 001C
(SSM) 011B NO TOC INFO No TOC information in lead-in
SACD Media Access (SMA) 002E area or erase TOC found
Diagnostic software (DS) Dxxx 01F0 S2B_OVERR Too many bytes received over
UN S2B Reason: see
The tables in the next chapters list the error code and S2B_ILL_COMMAND error
corresponding problem. The column ‘Explanation’ holds a 01F1 S2B_COMM_ Not enough bytes are received
more elaborate description and the most likely reason for the TO over S2B Reason: see
error. S2B_ILL_COMMAND error
01F2 S2B_PARITY Byte received with parity error.
Some Examples: Reason: see
002E0000 (SMA reported a timeout error) S2B_ILL_COMMAND error
0016010A (Engine could not fully close or open the tray) 01F3 S2B_ILL_PHA CMD IDC is not valid,
D0010001 (Flash checksum failed). SE transmission out of sync.
Reason: see
For further explanation of DS errors, see description of nucleui S2B_ILL_COMMAND error
error codes in paragraph 5.8. 01F4 S2B_ILL_NR_ Byte count has an illegal value.
OF_BYTES Reason: see
UART Error Codes S2B_ILL_COMMAND error
Error Error
Number name Explanation SLPH Error Codes
0000 BUF_OVE To many characters were offered in Error
RFLOW too little time. Reason: system was Number Error name Explanation
too busy doing other jobs. 0000 COMMUNICA Error in I2C communication.
0001 COMMUNI Usually a protocol error. Reason: TION Reason: bad connection
CATION bad connection between engine between slave processor and
and processor. main processor.
0002 TIME OUT
SSM Error Codes
BE Errors Error
Error Code Error name Explanation
Number Error name Explanation 0006 SP_SYNCER System cannot get synchronised
0101 S2B_ILL_CO Parameter(s) not valid for this ROR with sectors coming from disc.
MMAND command. Reason: some Reason: Usually a damaged
communication problem disc or the player was dropped/
between UART and engine. pushed during operation. If not,
the engine is malfunctioning.
0102 S2B_ILL_PAR Command not allowed in this
AM state or unknown. Reason: see 0007 SP_EDCERR Data coming from disc is
S2B_ILL_COMMAND error OR damaged. Reason: see
SP_SYNCERROR
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Caution
This information is confidential and may not be distributed. Only a qualified service person should
reprogram the mono board.
After reset of NV-memory or repair of the mono board, all the customer settings and also the region code
will be lost.
Reprogramming of the mono board will put the player back in the state in which it has left the factory,
i.e. with the default settings and the allowed region code.
Reprogramming is limited to 25 times
When the counter reaches 25, reprogramming is not possible anymore
Reprogramming will be done by way of the remote control.
Put the player in stop mode, no disc loaded.
Press the following keys on the remote control:
<PLAY> followed by numerical keys <1> <5> <9>
The display shows: “- - - - - - - - - - -”
Press now successively the following keys :
POWER ON POWER ON
DURING STOP MODE AND W/O DISC. DURING STOP MODE AND W/O DISC.
PRESS REMOTE KEYS COMBINATION PRESS REMOTE KEYS COMBINATION
<PLAY> <259> <PLAY> <PLAY> <259> <PLAY>
CL16532162_052.eps
0850102
remote control keys combination is pressed at the instant when (M)enu, (C)ommand or (S)2B interface ? [M]:@ m <enter>
the local display is flashing “READING” SDRAM Interconnection test passed
Basic SDRAM test passed
Slave Processor: SLAVE2
< number > and < string > are defined in [SSD_DN] in the Command Overview of Nuclei
output sections of each Nucleus. The following table gives an overview of all available nuclei.
The first column contains an identification number, the second
Examples: contains the name of a nucleus and the last column indicate the
1. 0001Unknown command ER @ description of the nucleus.
2. 3100OK @
3. 0901Data line X is not connected to the DRAM ER@ Note: User confirmation is necessary during front panel tests
MAIN > BASIC ENGINE MENU 6 Scart Pin 8 Hi(9.5 to 12)V [25c]
1 Reset [44]
2 Version [37] MAIN > VIDEO > DIGITAL PORT MENU
3 S2B... 1 Video Port Out 0xAA [17a]
4 Loader Mechanism... 2 Video Port Out 0x55 [17b]
5 Special Diagnostics...
MAIN > FRONT PANEL > SLAVE PROCESSOR MENU
MAIN > PROCESSOR PERIPHERALS MENU 1 Bus Comms Check [12]
1 Clock... 2 S/W Version [26]
2 Flash...
3 NVRAM...
MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > S2B MENU
4 SDRAM Write/Read [16]
1 S2B Echo [13]
2 S2B Pass-Through [14]
MAIN > ERROR LOG MENU
1 Read Last Errors [31]
MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > MECHANISM MENU
2 Read Error Bits [32]
1 Disc Motor...
3 Reset Error Log [33]
2 Laser...
3 Tray...
MAIN > FURORE MENU 4 Focus...
1 SDRAM Write/Read [63] 5 Radial...
2 SDRAM Write/Read [64] 6 Sledge...
3 Chip Revision ID [65] 7 Grooves...
3 Set Output High [84a]
3 Set Output Low [84b]
MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > SPECIAL DIAGNOSTICS MENU
3 Reset [83]
1 Read FlashID [70]
2 ROM Checksum [71]
MAIN > MISCELLANEOUS MENU 3 Scratch Detector Test [72]
1 Statistics Info...
2 Read DVD Application version[46]
MAIN > PROCESSOR PERIPHERALS > PCM CLOCK MENU
1 PCM_CLK In CDDA Mode (11.3MHz) [8a]
Second Level Submenus 2 PCM_CLK In DVD Mode (12.3MHz) [8b]
3 PCM_CLK In DVD96kHz Mode (24.6MHz) [8c]
MAIN > AUDIO > MUTE MENU
1 Mute On [19a] MAIN > PROCESSOR PERIPHERALS > FLASH MENU
2 Mute Off [19b] 1 Verify FLASH Checksum [6]
2 Show FLASH Checksum [62]
MAIN > AUDIO > PINK NOISE MENU
1 Pink Noise On [20a] MAIN > PROCESSOR PERIPHERALS > NVRAM MENU
2 Pink Noise / Beep Tone Off [20b] 1 I2C NVRAM Acces [11]
3 Beep Tone On [20c] 2 NVRAM Config [34]
3 NVRAM Reset [35]
MAIN > AUDIO > SINE WAVE MENU 4 NVRAM Modify [36]
1 Audio Sine On [21a] 5 NVRAM Read/Wr Test [15]
2 Audio Burst On [21b]
MAIN > MISCELLANEOUS > STATISTICS INFO MENU
MAIN > AUDIO > DIGITAL PORTS MENU 1Total Nr Of Times Tray Open[47a]
1 LFE_SEL High [56a] 2 Total Time Power On [47b]
2 LFE_SEL Low [56b] 3 Total Play-Time CDDA & VCD [47c]
4 Total Play-Time DVD [47d]
MAIN > AUDIO > EXT DAC BOARD MENU
1. DAC Reset [79] Third Level Submenus
2. I2C Test...
3. Clock... MAIN > AUDIO > EXT DAC BOARD > I2C TEST MENU
4. Audio... 1. I2C Test [66a]
5. Low Power Standby... 2. I2C Enable Pin On [66b]
6. DAC Mode... 3. I2C Enable Pin Off [66c]
MAIN > VIDEO > COLOURBAR MENU MAIN > AUDIO > EXT DAC BOARD > CLOCK MENU
1 Colourbar DENC On (PAL) [23a] 1. Clock Internal [67a]
2 Colourbar DENC On (NTSC) [23c] 2. Clock External [67b]
3 Colourbar DENC/MPEG Off [23b] 3. Clock Upsampling 192k (963 only) [82a]
4 ProgressiveScan MPEG On [24a] 4. Clock Upsampling 96k (963 only) [82b]
5 Enhanced YUV MPEG On [24b] 5. Clock Upsampling On (963 only) [82c]
6 Set Video Out To RGB [61a] 6. Clock Upsampling Off (963 only) [82d]
7 Set Video Out To YUV [61b]
MAIN > AUDIO > EXT DAC BOARD > AUDIO
MAIN > VIDEO > SCART MENU 1. Audio Pre-Mute On [68a]
1 I2C Scart IC Check [54] 2. Audio Pre-Mute Off [68b]
2 Scart To DVD [55a] 3. Audio Center On [69a]
3 Scart Pass Through [55b] 4. Audio Center Off [69b]
4 Scart Pin 8 Low (0 to 2)V [25a]
5 Scart Pin 8 Mid (4.5 to 7)V [25b]
EN 36 5. DVD763SA Diagnostic Software, Trouble Shooting and Test Instructions
MAIN > AUDIO > EXT DAC BOARD > LOW POWER Error
STANDBY code Error text
1. Low Power Standby On [81a] 8022 "DAC mode DVD48 I2C connection failed"
2. Low Power Standby Off [81b] 8040 "Test successful"
8041 "DAC mode DVD96 I2C bus busy before start"
MAIN > AUDIO > EXT DAC BOARD > DAC MODE MENU 8042 "DAC mode DVD96 I2C connection failed"
1. DAC CDDA Mode [80a]
8060 "Test successful"
2. DAC DVD48 Mode [80b]
8061 "DAC mode DSD I2C bus busy before start"
3. DAC DVD96 Mode [80c]
4. DAC DSD Mode [80d 8062 "DAC mode DSD I2C connection failed"
8100 "Test successful"
MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > MECHANISM > DISC MOTOR 8101 "Low Power Standby On I2C bus busy"
MENU 8102 "Low Power Standby On I2C connection failed"
1 Disc Motor On [39a] 8120 "Test successful"
2 Disc Motor Off [39b] 8121 "Low Power Standby Off I2C bus busy"
8122 "Low Power Standby Off I2C connection failed"
MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > MECHANISM > LASER MENU 8200 "Test successful"
1 CD Laser On [58a] 8201 "DAC Upsample 192k I2C bus busy"
2 CD Laser Off [58b] 8202 "DAC Upsample 192k I2C connection failed"
3 DVD Laser On [58c] 8220 "Test successful"
4 DVD Laser Off [58d] 8221 "DAC Upsample 96k I2C bus busy"
8222 "DAC Upsample 96k I2C connection failed"
MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > MECHANISM > TRAY MENU 8200 "Test successful"
1 Tray Open [43b]
8201 "DAC UpSample On bus busy"
2 Tray Close [43a]
8202 "DAC UpSample On I2C connection failed"
8200 "Test successful"
MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > MECHANISM > FOCUS MENU
8201 "DAC UpSample Off bus busy"
1 Focus On [38a] (load DVD first)
2 Focus Off [38b] 8202 "DAC UpSample Off I2C connection failed"
Error
code Error text
1880 Test successful
1800 Test successful
1900 Test successful
1920 Test successful
2000 Test successful
2020 Test successful
2100 Test successful
5600 Test successful
5620 Test successful
7900 "Checksums = 0xA1, 0xB1, 0xC1, 0xD1"
7901 "DAC I2C bus busy"
7902 "DAC I2C expander "
8000 "Test successful"
8001 "DAC mode CDDA I2C bus busy before start"
8002 "DAC mode CDDA I2C connection failed"
8020 "Test successful"
8021 "DAC mode DVD48 I2C bus busy before start"
Diagnostic Software, Trouble Shooting and Test Instructions DVD763SA 5. EN 37
Error Error
code Error text code Error text
5820 Test successful
5840 Test successful 2600 “The ROM version of the slave processor =
5860 Test successful 0xXX, and the internal ID = 0xYY”
5801 "Unexpected response from Basic Engine" 2601 “I2c bus busy”
7000 "Manuf. ID: <XX>" "Device ID: <YY>" 2602 “I2c bus not working“
7001 "Comm Test Failed"
7002 "Load Cmd Failed" 6000 P50 test
7003 "Load Dat Failed" 6001 “No readback on P50”
7004 "Run Cmd Failed" 6002 “Disp not responding “
7100 "ROM Checksum: XXXX" 6003 “P50 readback error”
7101 "Comm Test Failed"
7102 "Load Cmd Failed" 5.8.4 Processor & Peripherals Nuclei
3400 Test successful 4761 The playtime of DVD disks could not be read
from NVRAM.
3401 “The configuration data could not be read
from NVRAM” 4762 I2C bus busy before start
3500 “NVRAM is cleared” 4601 “The application version could not be read
from NVRAM.”
3501 “The NVRAM could not be reset.”
4602 “I2C bus busy before start”
3502 “I2C bus busy before start”
5.9 Test Instruction Front Display and Audio/ 5.9.3 Audio DAC And Amplifier
Video Board
Ensure that the Audio mute signal is OFF
These test instruction is designed specifically for SACD 2002 To check the DAC and buffer amplifier,send the following
commands.
single disc models which has the following outputs:
• 6 Channel Audio output Ref.# Command Name Remarks Audio output
• Coaxial / Optical digital output 21a AudioSineOn Audio Sine Sine,1Khz on
• CVBS signal ON stereo
• Component output YUV
---- Press stop button Audio Sine No waveform
• SVHS
signal OFF
• Double SCART output
• Front Display 20a AudioPinkNoiseOn Audio Pink Noise on
Pinknoise ON 6 channels
10 GND -
Check the video outputs at the following testpoints:
11 -32V_Power -
Name Testpoint
12 -
GREEN_Y I502
Clock Check BLUE_U I491
Ensure the present of the clock to the DAC and the slave µP. RED_V I494
Clock Name Testpoint Frequency CVBS out_Mono I480
PCM_CLK I117 11.2896MHz ± 0.02% tolerance C_Mono I483
XOUT S1 8MHz ± 0.2% tolerance Y_Mono I482
Audio Mute Check ll waveforms can be refered to the A/V board schematic
Measure the Audio mute voltage input at pin 22 of connector diagram.
1421
Status Value 5.9.5 Play and 16/9 Detection
Check the audio outputs at the audio cinch of the A/V and
SCART board: 1kHz tone.
Check the audio outputs at the audio L/R cinch and SCART of
the A/V and SCART board respectively:
No waveform
Switch off the kill circuit by using the following command:
Ref.# Command Name Remarks
19b AudioMuteOff Audio Mute Off
Check the audio outputs at the audio L/R cinch and SCART of
the A/V and SCART board: 1kHz tone
Digital silence is a signal from the audio DAC, MFL, when there
is no input to the audio DAC, or when the player is in STOP/
PAUSE mode, or during disc changing track.
5.9.9 IR Receiver
Personal Notes:
Block and Wiring Diagram. DVD763SA 6. 43
Y/CVBS
Y/CVBS
FBOUT
FBOUT
RGB
L/R
DOUBLE
RGB
SLB
L/R
P50
SLB
P50
SCART BOARD
1000 1001
7500
7501
12V AV Switch
12V
8V Matrix
CVBS
AUDIO L/R
KILL
RGB
YC
I2C
P50
+5VM
-5V
+12VSTBY
1300
1704
CD-LASER CTS_SER
AUDIO L/R
AMUTE
RGB
CVBS
YC
DIGITAL YUV
P50
7105 27M_CLK
SERVICE
M5 7501 +5V_Power
OPTION
INTERFACE
DVDALAS2+ DIGITAL YUV +12VSTBY
7601 74HCT14D
TZA1033HL
STi5580 4
VAR GAIN
MUX
CVBS / Y
1100
BE_WCLK
1421
VIDEO G_OUT 1 YUV
CONTROL SIGNALS I2S FRONT END B_OUT RGB / YUV
1703
NCP301LSN27T1 AV / SUB MPEG VIDEO C_OUT S-VHS
CD INTERFACE CVBS_OUT
FLEX 24P 6 DEMULTIPLEXER DECODER ENCODER Y_OUT 6 VIDEO R/V ;G/Y ; B/U ;CVBS/Y ;Y/C
RESET 6 FILTER
I2C
SUBPICTURE BUFFER 4 FLEX 30P
7160/7163 1408
CALF_MACE
RESETn HOST
4 Y/C SVHS
uP ST20 CPU
O_CENTRAL +3V3
KARAOKE +5V
STB_DALAS CLK_STBCTRL
SDA
+12V 7430/7434 7431-7433
7200 SCLK I2C
SCART 0
FOCUS SILD I2C
NCP301LS45TN MEMORY INTERFACE SDRAM CONTROLLER SCART 1 0/6/12
LASER SICL CONTROLLER
SERIAL 2
CONTROL
INTERFACE SIDA
RESET RSTN
RADIAL
M4
( SCLK/LRCLK/LeRi/LsRs/CeLf )
7400 7103
DISK MOTOR 256FS
SMI BUS
7300 M3 32Kb
BA6665FM 7402 EEPROM
1300
M 7201
HALL-FEEDBACK M24C64 1100
FLEX 11P 7202 16Mb FLASH
PCM_CLK (256FS )
27M_CLK
DRIVE TO 7303 ( SO44 )
EMI BUS
HALL 7500
DRIVEMUTE M9 384FS
MOTOR-IC M5
4 CLOCK 27MHz OSC
AUDIO-PCM
SLEDGE MOTOR TACHO-OUT 64Mb SDRAM GENERATOR OPTION
3 7403 (TSOP 54 ) WITH BUFFER
7207 7104
1301
RESET
INTERFACE
7301 ON
PCS-PRE-AMPL CHANNEL BLOCK M8 M10 STEREO
DECODER/ENCODER 7201 7202/7203 7321/7323
LM833D DECODER
L R
TRAY MOTOR 2 I2S 384FS 1401-B
M 4 CONTROL CSS AUDIO_CLK
CPU
REGISTERS MODULE
2 INTERFACE
7000 7325
END-SWITCH RESETn FRONT
1013
7327
1400
I2C 7200 7300
L R
DATA/ADDRESS BUS
DRIVERS
7303 7800 FLEX 30P AUDIO
BA5938FM DAC 1402-A
SERVO uPROCESSOR DSD / PCM
CONTROL BUS
CENTER
FURORE2 DSD_PCM11
2
RADIAL
SAA7893HL/C1 AUDIO DSD / PCM SPDIF C / SW
7301 7331
TRAY SW C SW
9
7502
4 FOCUS 5 7208 M5 1402-B
64Mb SDRAM
8.46 MHz
1302
1422
P50
1
7333 SURROUND
7302 7335
L R
8 1402-C
FRONT PCBAS
0201
12 1127
STDBY_CTRL
+5VSTDBY MUTE
7336-7338
MAINS +12V_POWER
I2C
STDBY_CTRL
7604
7100
1420
GRID OUT_P50 OPTICAL
7101
1100 uprocessor
FTD DISPLAY SEGMENT TMP87CH74 IN_P50
STANDBY PCBAS 5413
1410
DIGITAL OUT
+3V3_POWER COAXIAL
TACT SWITCH
1201 STBKEY +/- +5VSTDBY
1131
1200
IR +12VSTBY
+12V_POWER
4 STDBY_LED CTRL
- 12V_POWER
6200 - 32V_POWER
7104 CL 26532053_059.eps
150502
LED
Block and Wiring Diagram. DVD763SA 6. 44
5 RED Scar t 13 +12VSTBY 21 SDA_5V 5 RED Scart 13 +12VSTBY 21 SDA_5V 2 SDA_5V 12 Y_Mono 22 MUTE
1300 22P Flex Cable Connector 1403 22P Flex Cable Connector 2 384 FS 12 SEL1 22 SCL_5V 7 GND 17 +3V3_Power 27
1
2 DGND
DIPMATE
2 +3V3_Powe r GND 6 SDT3 16 LRCLK 26 DGND
4 STDBY_CTRL
1107 3 GND 9 -12V_Power 7 DGND 17 DGND 27 1421 30P Flex Cable Connector
5 P50
3139 110 36281 4 +12V_Powe r 10 GND 8 SEL2 18 BCLK 28 30 1
6 +5VSTBY
22p ( 80mm ) 5 +12VSTBY 11 -32V_Power 9 DGND 19 DGND 29
12
7 +12V_Power
6 GND 12 STDBY_CTRL 10 SDT2 20 PCM_CLK 30
0360
8P MIS
Mains Cord 20"/21" PAL
30 1 1 8
1013 30P Flex Cable Connector 1703 30P Flex Cable Connector
30 1 30 1
PSU 3
4
DGND
SEL3
13
14
DGND
SDT1
23
24
SDA_5V
DGND
3
4
SCART1
SCART0
13
14
GND
C_Mono
23
24
DGND
3 GND
4 +12V_Powe r
5 +12VSTBY
6 GND
7 STDBY_CTRL
1102
10 GND 8p ( 280mm )
11 -32V_Powe r
12 STDBY_CTRL
0201 12P HR PH
1 12
1 SCL_5V
4
1101
1
2 DGND
3139 110 38631
1 +5VSTBY 3 SDA_5V
1 +5VSTBY
4P MIS
4p ( 100mm )
2 STDBY_CTRL
DISPLAY BOARD
4P MIS
4 STDBY_CTRL
2 STDBY_CTRL
3 STBKEY+ P50
STBKEY+ 5
3
4 STBKEY- 6 +5VSTBY
4 STBKEY-
1
4
7 +12V_Power
1127 8P MIS
1200 1131 8 -32V_Power
8 1
CL 26532053_011.eps
170502
Electrical Diagrams DVD763SA 7. 46
7. Electrical Diagrams
Power Supply Unit DVD763SA EU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
2190
1n
A 1110 3111 A
5190
SIOV-S14K300S11M5
BZX79-C18
F105 22K
2270
6271
BAV21
VREG
10n
0102 F102
220K
3192
2191
10n
5115 F106
3110
2110
100n
2
V
6110
14 6250 5255 F250 F251
B S1NB80
B
2117
150u
100u
1 CU15D3 +5VSTBY
2116
VA F103 2u2
STTH302
1N4004
6255
2250
2255
470u
F108
BYD33J
3255
1m
F104
6190
BZX384-C15
F107
3R3
470R
3112
6115
3127 7125 7 15 6256 3256
VFB
+12VA
2111
6114 STP3NC60FP
1n
2120
220p
C 33n BZX384-C15
1N4148 33R 17 6210 3R3 6215 5216 F210 F211
+12STBY
C
3125
F111 3214 22u
STTH302 1N4004
4K7 VPOS 7210
3210
3218
2210
2216
100u
2K2
2K2
1m
F112 10K
1N4004
2211 3212
6135
STBYCONTROL SI2302DS
16 10K 5215 6216 F212 F213 F214 F215
3120
3121
3122
3123
100n
2212
100n
1R
1R
1R
1R
0104 SWITCH +12V
3216 6u8 1N4004
1N4004
D D
3219
6134
2215
100u
4K7
STBYCONTROL
10K
3211
3215
VFB
F110
56K
56K
7211 7212
BC847B BC847B
11 6231 5230 F230 F231 F232 F233
+3V3
SB360 10u
3236
2230
7230
2235
470u
1m
1K
E 6131 3134 3 12
Fprot 3230
SWITCH
E
1K
2131
1N4004
22u
3137
6K8
3133 6130
2 10 6280 5285 F280 F281
22K -12V
BAV21
22u
3132
2132
2136
100p
BYD33D
F F
8K2
22n
3284
5130
2280
220u
100u
2285
4K7
2u2
3281 7280
BC337-40
3135 1 18 6240 100K
7281
2K2 BYD33J
VREG
7130 CT282D4 BC857B
2135
150p
5240
22K
EH-B EH-B
10u
1 14 3282 3283 1 1
HV NC5 SWITCH +3V3 +3V3_POWER
G 2 13 2K2 4K7 2 2 G
NC1 VCC 5245 F240 F241
220R -32V F227
3295
3296
3 12 3
2K7
3
DEMAG DRIVE +5V
3240
2240
47K
BAS216
22u
3246
2245
4 11 4
6133
10K
7240 4
22u
FB ISENSE F291
BC337-40 +12V_POWER
5 10 5 5
CT GND 3241 +12STBY
2130
2295
100n
6 9 7190 6
BZX79-C5V6
6
1n
7 8 7 7
NC2 NC3 F292 Fprot +12V +5VSTBY
7241
BAS216 BC857B 8
F224
3297
2K7
9
3242 3243 F220 F222 F225 -12V_POWER
SWITCH 10
2K2 10K F221 F223 F226
3139
2139
4K7
22n
2292 3292
2133
11
22n
-32V_POWER
2221
47n 270R 12
I STBYCONTROL
F228 I
1
7290
TL431CZ
3
3291
3K9
J 2
J
3290
1K2
CL 26532053_001.eps
170502
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Electrical Diagrams DVD763SA 7. 47
100n
2100 A6
2101 A5
2102 C3
2103 C3
2104 E3
2100 +3V3D 7101-B 2105 C6
TC7WHU04FU 2106 C7
8 8 2107 E3
3110 1V6 2 1V6 I110 I112 I114
A 10R
5 3 6
A 2108 H5
2109 H9
1V6 7101-C
4 4 2110 B8
2101
TC7WHU04FU
22p
2111 E8
3100 C2
3101 C2
7100-B +3V3_OSC +3V3_OSC 3102 C2
TC7WHU04FU 2V / div DC 2V / div DC 2.00 V / div DC 3103 D2
8
100n 2µs / div 2µs / div 2µs / div 3104 D2
1V6 6 2 1V6 3105 D2
+3V3D 7100-C
2110 3106 E2
TC7WHU04FU
4
7101-A 8 I115 I116 I117 3107 E2
B I120 TC7WHU04FU 1V6 3 5 1V6 B 3108 E2
8 3109 F9
7 1 3110 A5
3111 4
3111 B6
1400
4 1M 3112 C6
1
3113 F9
220R
3112
2 384 FS 7100-A +3V3_OSC 3114 F9
I122 TC7WHU04FU 2V / div DC 2V / div DC 2V / div DC 3115 F9
3
1100 8 10µs / div 100ns / div 20.0ns / div 3116 F10
1 7
4 SEL3 3100 A2-1 3117 H9
AT-49 3118 H8
3120
100R 47p
I110
4 I120 I122 I131 3119 I8
C 5 16M9344
C
2105
2106
3120 C9
22p
22p
FROM 1013 OF SD4.0SA MONO BOARD
100R
A2-5
3
1 9
8 3V3 D 4100 F2
4101 F2
13 I114 2 1V6 10
6100 F12
14 SDT1 3105 7100-A C7
A2-6 7 7
100R
7100-B B6
15 I115 7100-C B7
3106 100n +3V3D 7101-A B5
16 LRCLK A2-7 +3V3D 7103-B 7101-B A7
100R 15p 2111
17 I116 7103-D 74LVC00AD 14 7101-C A6
74LVC00AD 14 3V3 4 7103-A D7
18 3107 2104 1V6 12 6 1V6 3130 MCLK1 A2-14
BCLK A2-8 7103-B E12
11 1V6 3123 1V6 5
100R 15p 47R 7103-C D9
19 I117 3V3 13
E 3108 2107
47R
7 I131
E 7103-D E7
20 PCM_CLK 7 7104 F6
100R
7122 G12
21
7124 H12
22
23
24
+3V3D
4100
4101
25
+3V3D +5VSTBY
F 26
* * F
27
6100
7104 * 3139 * 3140 *
3109
3114
3113
3115
3116
28
4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7
PCF8574T 15K 4K7 BAS316
29 13 INT_
30 1 A0 INTERRUPT
LP FILTER
LOGIC
2 A1
BSN20
3124
3125
3126
7122
3K3
3K3
3K3
0V
* 3 A2 P0 4
FOR DEVELOPMENT
1200
EH-B
EVALUATION
14 SCL P1 5
G 1 SCL_5V A4-52
A1-12 SCL_3V3 3V3
INPUT 2
I C BUS
0V
3V3 4V G
A1-13 SDA_3V3 3V3 15 SDA P2 6 0V
2 FILTER CONTROL
P3 7 0V
3
+5VD
SHIFT 8 BIT I/O
REGISTER PORTS
P4 9 0V +3V3D * 3138
4 SDA_5V 0R
A4-53
16 VDD POWER-ON P5 10 3V3
+3V3D
RESET P6 11 0V
BSN20
2108 8 VSS P7 12 0V
3128
7124
3K3
100n
H H
3117
10u
4K7 3V3 4V
2109
4K7
CENTER_ON
+3V3D
1422
3118 * 3136
CLK_SEL
EH-B
RESET
1 SCL_5V 0R
TO 1127 DISPLAY
4K7 +3V3D
2 +3V3D
3119
SDA_3V3
SCL_3V3
SDA_5V
SCL_5V
3 SDA_5V
A1-15
A2-18
A2-16
4 STDBY_CTRL A4-19
I 5 P50 A4-20 I
A1-12,A2-12
A1-13,A2-13
A4-53
BOARD
A4-52
6
+5VSTBY
7
+12V_Power * OPTIONAL
8
-32V_Power
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Electrical Diagrams DVD763SA 7. 48
3201
10K
B 7200
I200 16 7201-A
B 3203 D6
A1-16 CS4362 4 32 3204 D7
RESET VD VA I201 Vdd 74HCT4053D 3205 D6
AOUTA1+ 39 2V5 AOUTL_POS A3-25 8V 8V 11 S Y0 12 0V 3206 D7
+3V3_DAC 3V3 19 VOLUME CONTROL INTERPOL FILTER DAC ANAL FILTER AOUTA1- 40 2V5 AOUTL_NEG A3-26
RST_ 3207 D6
2204 MIXER 3208 D7
AOUTB1+ 37 2V5 AOUTR_POS A3-27 0V 14 Z Y1 13
A1-18 CENTER_ON 3202
3V3 43 VLS VOLUME CONTROL INTERPOL FILTER DAC ANAL FILTER AOUTB1- 38 2V5 AOUTR_NEG A3-28 7220 4200 D2
100n 2205 E Vee Vss
0V7 9 SCLK1 BC817-25 4201 D2
SERIAL PORT
2K7
1V6 7 LRCK1 AOUTA2+ 35 2V5 SURROUNDL_POS A3-29 0V 6 7 8 4202 D2
A1-8 1u
VOLUME CONTROL INTERPOL FILTER DAC ANAL FILTER 36 2V5
A1-7 BCLK 12 SCLK2 AOUTA2- SURROUNDL_NEG A3-30 4203 D2
A1-6 LRCLK 10 LRCK2
MIXER
SDT1 1V2 8 SDIN1 AOUTB2+ 33 2V5 SURROUNDR_POS A3-31 +8VA 7200 B3
A1-4 7201-A B11
1V2 VOLUME CONTROL INTERPOL FILTER DAC ANAL FILTER 34 2V5 SURROUNDR_NEG A3-32
C A1-2 SDT2
SDT3 1V2
11
13
SDIN2
SDIN3
AOUTB2-
A3-47 FRONT_R -8VA 0V 100n
C 7201-B A10
AOUTA3+ 29 2V5 CENTER_POS A3-33 7202-A 2210 7201-C E11
MCLK VOLUME CONTROL INTERPOL FILTER DAC ANAL FILTER AOUTA3- 30 2V5 CENTER_NEG A3-34 0V 3 8
A1-14 3200 LM833D 7202-A C12
MCLK1 1V6 6 I221
1 MIXER 1 0V 7202-B F12
AOUTB3+ 27 2V5 LFE_POS A3-35
47R :2
VOLUME CONTROL INTERPOL FILTER DAC ANAL FILTER AOUTB3- 28 2V5 LFE_NEG A3-36 7203-A C13
A1-8 2
A1-12 BCLK 0V7 42 DSD-SCLK 7203-B G13
SCL_3V3 4200 3V3 15 SCL|CCLK MUTEC1 41 0V 3203 MFL A3-37 4
A1-13 3204
7220 C9
SDA_3V3 4201 3V3 16 SDA|CDIN CONTROL PORT/ MUTEC2 26 0V 2K7 *2K7 MFR A3-38
3205
4202 3V3 17 AD0|CS_ MODE SELECT MUTE MUTEC3 25 0V * 2K7 3206
MSL A3-43
+3V3_DAC 3V3 18 VLC CONTROL MUTEC4 24 0V *2K7 MSR A3-44 100n
MUTEC5 23 0V
0V
*3207 3208
MC A3-45 STEREO_R A3-39
A1-5 1V2
3V3
3 DSDA1 MUTEC6 22 2K7 * MLFE A3-46 2214 +8VA
D A1-3
SEL1
1V2
2
1
DSDB1
DSDA2 DIRECT STREAM VQ
21
2K7
-8VA 100n D
SEL2 3V3 48 DSDB2
DIGITAL INPUT FILT+
20
A1-1 1V2 47 DSDA3 2211
7203-A
3 2212
SEL3 3V3 46 DSDB3 8
TST GND LM833D
2208 100u 0V
14 44 45 5 31 1
+8VA 0V
4203
2206
100n
100n
2219
2218
2207
47u
47u
100n 2
2209
* 2220 4
SCART_R A4-40
16 7201-C
1u 100n Vdd 74HCT4053D 100n
8V 9 S Y0 5 0V
E 4 Z Y1 3
2215 E
0V 0V -8VA
E Vee Vss
6 7 8
-8VA
A3-48 FRONT_L
F 7202-B
F
DVD763SA/171
DVD763SA/EU
0V 5 8
LM833D 2217
7 0V STEREO_L A3-41
6 100u
4
-8VA
ITEM NO DESCRIPTION
2212 CER2 0603 Y5V 25V 100N COL X
+8VA
2215 CER2 0603 Y5V 25V 100N COL X
5 7203-B
7203 IC SM LM833D (MOTA) R X 0V 8
G LM833D
7 0V
G
SCART_L A4-42
6
4
-8VA
H H
* OPTIONAL
V DC Vtg measured in STOP-MODE BARE BOARD 3139 243 30512 CL 26532053_006.eps
250402
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Electrical Diagrams DVD763SA 7. 49
AV-Board: Audio
220R I330
STEREO_R_OUT
1401-B
STEREO L/R 2300 B6
2301 B3
2302 B5
3366 B12
3367 C9
3368 I4
2303 B6 3369 I5
YKC21-4105
6
RIGHT 2304 B6 3370 B11
2305 B6 3371 C11
2306 C4 3372 D9
A +8VA
3304
AVCC_A -8VA
3307
-8VA_A
0V 5 A 2307 C5 3373 D11
33R 3305 33R 3308 3361 2308 C3 3374 E11
AVCC_B -8VA_B 7321
200mV / div AC 200mV / div AC 4 2309 D6 3375 E12
3306 33R 3309 33R 560R 0V7 BC817-25
2310 D6 3376 E12
AVCC_C -8VA_C 10ms / div 10ms / div
2311 D4 3377 C11
33R 33R
AVCC_A
I333
STEREO_L_OUT
LEFT 2312 D6 3378 E11
STEREO_L 3363 2313 E3 3379 E8
I330 100n
A2-41
I200 2314 E3 3380 F11
220R 2315 E5 3381 F11
A2-27 AOUTR_POS 3300 15K 1V3 3 8
7300-A 2300 0V 2316 E6 3382 G11
10K 3301 2317 E6 3383 G12
1 0V
3364 2318 E4 3384 G12
3365
3366
560p
2301
2302
100p
2341
2340
10K
10K
1n
1n
2 2319 E3 3385 D10
B 3302 1V3
4
100n
560R 0V7
7323 B 2320 E6 3386 H11
200mV / div AC BC817-25
2321 F3 3387 H11
10ms / div 12K 2303 2322 F5 3388 D9
I201 I336 2323 F3 3389 I11
-8VA_A A2-47 2324 F5 3390 I11
3310 15K 2304 2305 FRONT_R 3370
I333 A2-28 AOUTR_NEG FRONT_R A3-47 A3-47 FrontR_OUT 2325 F6 3391 I12
3311
2326 G4 3392 I12
10K 100p 100u 220R
2327 G3 3394 C9
2306 3312 FRONT L/R 2328 G3
2329 G3
3395 D8
3396 E8
AVCC_A BAS316 1402-A
560p 12K 2330 G6 3600 F8
+5VSTBY +5VSTBY
C A2-25 AOUTL_POS 3314 15K
1V3 5 8
7300-B
6302 BC857B 3377
0V
YKC21-3866
2
RIGHT C 2331 G5
2332 G6
3602 G8
3604 G8
200mV / div AC
100R
3394
3367
7338
47K
10K 3315
7 0V BC857B 3K3 2333 H6 3606 H8
10ms / div 7337 3371 3 2334 H5 4301 I9
2308
560p
2307
100p
7325
6 BC817-25
2335 H4 4302 D9
560R 0V7
1V3 4 2336 H3 4303 D8
I336 3316 1
220u 6.3V
4305
4302
220u 6.3V
2337 I3 4304 D8
5V
2352
2353
3372
4K7
12K -8VA_A 2338 I3 4305 D8
A2-26 AOUTL_NEG 3319
3318 2309 * I339 LEFT 2339 I5 6302 C8
2340 B12 6303 D8
3385
4K7
10K 15K 100p A2-48 A4-62 MUTE 4303 47K 0V 3373 FrontL_OUT
2311
2310 2341 B12 6308 I9
3320
FRONT_L A3-48 BAS316 3362 3395 220R 2342 E12 7300-A B5
7336
D 200mV / div AC
560p 12K AVCC_B 100u
0V7
BC847B D 2343 E12
2344 G12
7300-B C5
7301-A D5
100n * 6303 10K
-8V 2345 G12 7301-B F5
10ms / div
3388
* 4304
10K
+5VD 2346 I6 7302-A G5
A2-35 3322 3323 15K 7301-A 2312
LFE_POS 1V3 3 8 0V 2347 I5 7302-B H5
A3-48 FRONT_L
I339 10K 10K 3324
1 0V
2348 I4 7321 A12
2349 I3 7323 B11
2313
100p
2314
470p
2315
100p
3375
3376
2
2342
2343
10K
10K
1n
1n
4 A2-37 MFL 7341 2351 I12 7327 E11
12K 3325 1V3 560R 0V7
100n BC857B 2352 D9 7329 F12
7327
3326 12K *3396 4306 BC817-25 2353 D9 7331 G11
2316 +5VD 3300 B3 7333 H12
E 200mV / div AC A2-36 3327 3328 3329 -8VA_B
2317
47K 3378 LFE_OUT
C/LFE E 3301 B4 7335 I11
LFE_NEG 3302 B4 7336 D9
10ms / div 220R
10K
2319
10K
2318
15K
3331
100p
3330
2320 I342 SUB-WOOFER 3304 A2
3305 A2
7337 C9
7338 C10
A2-38 MFR 7340 * 3306 A2 7340 F9
I342 100p 470p 12K 12K 100u
BC857B 1402-B
3307 A4 7341 E8
AVCC_B YKC21-3866 3308 A4 7342 F9
3332 3333 15K
7301-B * 3379 0V 5 3309 A4 7343 G9
A2-33 CENTER_POS 1V3 5 8
47K 3310 B3 7344 H9
10K 10K 3334 6 3311 C4 7345 H9
7 0V
3380 3312 C4
2321
100p
2323
470p
2322
100p
7329
3384
3383
2345
2344
MLFE 7343
10K
10K
1n
1n
BC857B
3325 E4
100n 560R 0V7 3326 E4
A2-31 3342 3343 3344 7302-A 2330 7331 3327 E3
G 200mV / div AC
SURROUNDR_POS 1V3 3 8 * 3602 BC817-25 G 3328 E4
10K 10K 15K 47K 3329 E4
1 0V
10ms / div 3330 E5
2 3331 E4
2329
100p
2328
470p
2331
100p
100n
I348 1V3 4 A2-43 MSL 7344 * 3332 F3
3345 3346 2332 BC857B 3333 F3
100p
2338
470p
2339
100p
3347 H3
1V3 4 2346
+5VD 3389 SurroundL_OUT 3348 H4
3355 3356 3349 H4
-8VA_C 220R 0V
100u 4301 3350 H4
12K 12K
3351 H5
I 200mV / div AC A4-50 6308
*BAS316
3390 I
3392
3391
2350
2351
10K
10K
AMUTE 3352 H3
1n
1n
10ms / div A2-30 SURROUNDL_NEG 3357 3358 3359 2347
560R 0V7 3353 H3
10K 10K 15K 100p 7335 3354 H5
2349 2348 3368 3369 BC817-25 3355 I4
3356 I4
100p 470p 12K 12K
3357 I3
3358 I4
* OPTIONAL V DC Vtg measured in STOP-MODE BARE BOARD 3139 243 30512 CL 26532053_007.eps
250402
3359 I4
3360 A11
3361 A11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Electrical Diagrams DVD763SA 7. 50
AV-Board: Video
1401-A C13 3413 C7 4402 G13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1403 A1 3414 C5 4403 H7
1408 D14 3415 C7 4404 E4
1403
1 +5V_Power 1409-A E14 3416 C7 4405 I2
Blue_Scart A4-64
2
AV_VIDEO 7430
+5VVID 1409-B F14
1409-C G14
1410 H14
3417 C6
3418 C5
3419 C6
4406 E13
4407 D12
4408 E12
3430
10K
3
I400 A4-65 0V 3K3
Green_Scart BC847B 1420 C1 3420 B8 4409 D11
+12V_Power
SCART1 3440 3431 1421 E1 3421 C8 4410 C11
3451
3450
4 A4-54
22K
2K2
1445 G3 3422 C8 4411 E10
I401 A4-66 10K 1446 G3 3423 C7 4412 F10
5 Red_Scart 0V7
A 6
3441 0V A 2112 C11
2402 E7
3430 A9
3431 A10
4413 G10
5400 D7
18K
DGND 0V7
7431 2404 E7 3440 A9 5401 E7
I402 A4-67
7 Y_Scart 2405 F5 3441 A9 5402 E7
8
ONLY FOR SCART A4-70
0|6|12
3442 0V 7432
BC847B
2406 F6 3442 A11 5403 H9
BC847B 2408 I4 3443 A11 5410 C11
TO 1300 OF SCART BOARD
22K
SCART_L I403 A2-42 2409 I4 3444 B10 5411 F13
3443
9
15K
A4-57
A4-56
2410 B10 3445 B10 5412 G13
A4-59
A4-58
A4-60
A4-61
10 +5V_Power 2411 D13 3446 B9 5413 H12
3447 7433 2412 D13 3447 B11 5414 F13
I231 -8V
11 2413 E10 3448 B9 5415 D13
470R
220R
3444
3445
+5V_Power 10K 0V BC847B
GREEN_Y
BLUE_U
RED_V
Y_Mono
C_Mono
CVBSOUT_Mono
2414 E13 3449 B9 5416 E13
12 SCART_R A2-40
3446
2415 E13 3450 A12
10K
6400 G11
0V
2417 E6 3451 A12 6401 H11
13
+12VSTBY A4-55 3448 2418 H7 3452 B12 6402 F11
B 14
I234
SCART0
B 2419 H7 3453 C10 6403 C11
2410
22n
-8V 10K 0V7 2420 F12 3454 C12 6404 D11
CVBS_Scart A4-68 +5VVID +5VVID +5VVID +5VVID +5VVID +5VVID 7434 8K2
15 2421 G12 3455 C10 6405 E11
3449 BC847B +5VVID 2422 H12 3456 C12 6406 E2
I407 3452
16 DGND -8V 2423 H9 3457 D9 7401 E6
18K
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
3401
3402
3400
3410
3411
3420
I406 2424 H11 3458 D10 7403 H7
17 C_Scart A4-69
A4-61 VIDEO CVBS 2425 I13 3459 D10 7420 C3
BZX284-C15
3453
CVBSOUT_Mono 7435
18
0|6|12 A4-70 2V2 2V2 2V2 2V2 2V2 2V2 2426 I12 3460 D12 7421 C5
6403
7420 7424 7422 7421 7423 7425 BC847B
100R 2V2 1401-A
BC847B BC847B BC847B BC847B BC847B 4410 2427 I11 3461 E12 7422 C5
AMUTE A3-50 BC847B YKC21-4105
19 2428 I14 3462 E9 7423 C6
* 2112 * 2 2429 G7 3463 E9 7424 C4
SCL_5V 3403 3404 3405 3412 3413 3421 2K2 470u I480
20 A4-52 1V6 4400 2430 F3 3464 E12 7425 C7
1V6 1V6 1V6 1 V6 1V6 1V6 -8V
C 21
SDA_5V A4-53 56R 56R 56R 68R 68R 56R 3455 3 1 3454 3 C 2431 F3
2432 D11
3465 F9
3466 F9
7430 A9
7431 A13
3408
3409
3406
3407
3418
3414
3417
3419
3415
3416
3423
3422
75R
82R
75R
75R
75R
75R
2K2
2K2
2K2
2K2
2K2
2K2
22
P50 5410 68R 2433 E10 3467 F12 7432 A12
A1-20 DSS306 2 3456 1 2434 F10 3468 F9 7433 B12
2435 G10 3469 G9 7434 B9
1420 68R
3400 B5 3470 G12 7435 C10
Green_Scart
CVBS_Scart
PH-B
Blue_Scart
2412
220p
2411
220p
-8V -8V -8V -8V -8V -8V
Red_Scart
3401 B3 3471 G9 7436 E10
1 +5VVID
C_Scart
3402 B4 3472 H12 7437 D11
Y_Scart
+3V3_Power 7437
2
3403 C3 3473 I10 7440 E10
BC847B 3404 C4 3474 I11 7441 F10
3 A4-59 3458 4409 3405 C5 3491 F5 7442 G10
Y_Mono
FROM 0201 OF PSU
A4-66
A4-67
A4-68
2V2
A4-65
A4-69
100R
D 4
+12V_Power 2K2
1V6
470u 3460 4407 D 3407 C4
3408 C3
3493 I4
3495 H4
7445 F6
7446 F7
5 -8V 1408
3459 3409 C4 3496 E4 7604 H10
BZX284-C15
+12VSTBY +5VVID 68R
3 1 TCS79
6
3410 B6 3497 E9
6404
1
5415 3411 B7 4400 C11
5
7 +5VSTBY 5400 2 DSS306 3412 C6 4401 F13
3
33u 47u
+3V3D A4-60
C_Mono
3457
7436 * 7
6406 7401 I483
DVD763SA/171
8
DVD763SA/EU
BC847B 4
LD1117 100R 2V2
-8V 6
PDZ-6.2B 2K2 1V6 2413 3461
9 2402 4408 2
-12V_Power 7443 +5V_Power 3 2 5401 -8V
+5VD +3V3_DAC 3462
BZX284-C15
10 470n 68R
IRLML2502 IN OUT 33u 1 3 ITEM
3497
6405
2415
220p
2414
220p
4K7 NO DESCRIPTION
+5VVID 5416
E 11
E
4404
-32V_Power +12V_Power GND 1 1K8 1403 CON BM V 22P F 1.00 FFC 0.3 B X
2 DSS306
STDBY_CTRL A1-19 3496 100u 5402 * 3400 RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL X
12
* +3V3_OSC 1409-A 3401 RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL X
33u 47u A4-57 3463 3402 RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL X
2417 GREEN_Y 7440 4411 -8V 2 YKC21-3930
4406 I502 3403 RST SM 0603 RC21 56R PM5 R X
BC847B
1421
SCL_5V
+5VSTBY 2404
100R
2K2
2V2 * 2433
470u 3464
3 1
1 Y 3404
3405
RST SM 0603 RC21 56R PM5 R
RST SM 0603 RC21 56R PM5 R
X
X
1 A1-52,A4-52 1V6
2430 -8V 3406 RST SM 0603 2K2 PM5 COL X
SDA_5V A1-53,A4-53 3465 68R 5414
2 3407 RST SM 0603 RC21 82R PM5 R X
BZX284-C15
100n 2 DSS306
2420
220p
3408 RST SM 0603 2K2 PM5 COL X
3 SCART1 A4-54 +5VVID
6402
3409 RST SM 0603 75R PM5 COL X
2431 3410 RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL X
4 SCART0 A4-55 3411 RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL X
7445
F 5 I418 100n 3491
L7808 A4-56 BLUE_U
3466
7441 4412
1409-B
4 YKC21-3930 F 3412
3413
RST SM 0603 68R PM5 COL
RST SM 0603 68R PM5 COL
X
X
BC847B -8V 4401 I491
2V2
6 BLUE_U A4-56 +12V_Power
IN OUT
7446
+8VA 100R
2K2
* 2434
470u 3467 3 1 3 U
3414
3415
RST SM 0603 75R PM5 COL
RST SM 0603 2K2 PM5 COL
X
X
1R GND L7805 -8V 1V6 3416 RST SM 0603 75R PM5 COL X
7 I419
2405
220u
2406
470u
BZX284-C15
8 GREEN_Y A4-57 IN OUT 2 DSS306 3418 RST SM 0603 2K2 PM5 COL X
3419 RST SM 0603 75R PM5 COL X
6400
2421
220p
GND
9 I420 3420 RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL X
2429
100u
* 1446 3421 RST SM 0603 RC21 56R PM5 R X
10 RED_V A4-58 +5VVID 3422 RST SM 0603 75R PM5 COL X
FROM 1703 OF SD4.00SA MONO BOARD
RT-01T 1
3423 RST SM 0603 2K2 PM5 COL X
11 I421 -8V 7420 TRA SIG SM BC847B (COL) R X
G 12 Y_Mono A4-59 * 1445 A4-58
RED_V
3469
7442 4413 4402 6
1409-C
YKC21-3930
G 7421
7422
TRA SIG SM BC847B
TRA SIG SM BC847B
(COL) R
(COL) R
X
X
I494
RT-01T 1 BC847B 7423 TRA SIG SM BC847B (COL) R X
13 I422 100R
2K2
2V2
* 2435
470u 3470 3 1 5 V 7424 TRA SIG SM BC847B (COL) R X
1V6
14 C_Mono A4-60 -8V 7425 TRA SIG SM BC847B (COL) R X
3471 68R 5412
DSS306
BZX284-C15
15 I423 2
7403 +5VD I502
6401
2422
220p
16 CVBSOUT_Mono A4-61 L7908
1 3
17 IN OUT -8V
+3V3_Power 4403
5403
-8VA -8V
18 GND 2
2419
1m0
H 19
+5V_Power -12V_Power
3492
2423 10u
5413
7CHA
I500
H
3 4 3472
500mV / div AC
20
+12V_Power 1R
100n 2 68R DIGITAL 20µs / div
2418
7604
21 YKC21-3416
+5VVID GP1F32T I499
100u
2 1 6 3 I499 I500
22 MUTE A3-62 +5V_Power 1R
OPTICAL DRIVER
1 3473 3474
7 8
23 3493 2408 2
100R 100R
24 +5VD
100u 3 1
2426
100n
2425
1R
47p
25
2409 47p 2428
26 2V / div DC 500mV / div DC
I 27 2427 10n I 200ns / div 200ns / div
28 I491 I494
29
30 4405 A4-63
BARE BOARD 3139 243 30512 A4-63 DIG_OUT
V DC Vtg measured in STOP-MODE
DIG_OUT
CL 26532053_008.eps
250402
500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 20µs / div 20µs / div
I231 I234 I400 RGB Video output I401 RGB Video output I402 RGB Video output I403 I406 I407 I418 RGB Video output I418 YUV Video output I419 YUV Video output I419 RGB Video output I420 RGB Video output I420 YUV Video output I421 I422 I423 I480 I482 I483
200mV / div AC 200mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC 500mV / div AC
10ms / div 10ms / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div 20µs / div
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G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
G9
G10
G11
P14
P13
P12
P11
P10
P9
P8
P7
P6
P5
P4
P3
P2
P1
1122 D12
D4 FIL2 3100 3102 3103 3104 FIL1 D3 3105
1123 D13
4R7 2R2 4R7 2R2 22K 1125 D11
1126 E1
3106
27K
45 44 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 2 1 1127 E14
D6 IN_P50 3107
1128 G5
A 47K 6100 A 1129 I1
2100
220p
BAS316 1130 H7
3108
2101 5V
220p
7100
1131 G1
1132 C14
1133 G14
1134 D1
D1 STBKEY- P50 100K 0V BC847B 1135 C1
interface 2100 A11
11-MT-126GNK to scart 0V
INFO : FIL1 - FIL2 2101 A12
1100 = 3.5 Vac RMS D2 STBKEY+ 2102 D9
220R
3109
2103 F2
2104 F4
B 10V/div DC 2V/div DC 1V/div DC B 2105 F2
10µs/div 10µs/div 50µs/div 2106 F11
2107 F9
2108 G5
2109 G6
2110 G10
2111 G12
2112 H7
-30V
-27V
-30V
-30V
-30V
-30V
-30V
-30V
-30V
-30V
-30V
-30V
-30V
2113 H4
3110
3113
3112
3114
3115
3116
4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7
2114 H5
3145
4K7
2115 H5
C C 2116 H6
3117
P13
P14
G11
G10
G9
G8
G7
G6
G5
G4
G3
G2
G1
4K7
1132 2117 H11
SKQUAAA010 2118 H12
RT-01T 1 7101 Next 2119 I12
-34V -34V
OPEN / CLOSE
UP 1 6 2120 H14
TMP87CH74 1109 1113
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
1135
* LEFT 2 5 RIGHT
2121 I2
2122 I7
P87
P86
P85
P84
P83
P82
P81
P80
P77
P76
P75
P74
P73
P72
P71
P70
P67
P66
P65
P64
P63
P62
P61
P60
5V 2123 I8
-32V 2102 1120 1119 1118 1121 1122 1123
P12 65 P90
I/O PORT 8 I/O PORT 7 I/O PORT 6 VDD 40 DOWN 3 4 2124 I2
-32V P11 66 P91 VAREF 39 33n 2125 I12
VDD PICTURE PLAY Sound STOP OK Menu 2126 I9
-30V 0V
P10 67 P92
8 BIT A/D-
VASS 38 2127 I10
VFT DRIVER CIRCUIT
D -32V P9 68 P93
CONVERTER
P53 37 0V D 3100 A4
3101 G9
I/O PORT 9
-17V 0V8 3102 A4
I/O PORT 5
P8 69 P94 P52 36
3103 A8
RT-01T 1 -17V P7 70 P95 P51 35 0V8 3104 A8
1125
3105 A12
* 1134 -32V P6 71 P96
PROGRAM
COUNTER
PROGR MEMORY
(ROM)
DATA MEMORY
(RAM) P50 34 0V8 3106 A12
-30V PREV 3107 A12
P5 72 P97 P47 33 5V
3108 A11
+5Vstb +5Vstb -32V P4 73 PD0 P46 32 5V 3109 B12
INTERRUPT CONTROLLER 3110 C11
TO 1100 OF -32V P3 74 PD1 P45 31 5V 3111 G7
I/O PORT 4
FROM 1422 of AV Board
E E
I/O PORT D
MIC BOARD -32V P2 75 PD2 P44 30 5V * FOR DVD763 ONLY 3112 C12
3113 C11
3118
3119
10K
10K
78 VKK P41 27 2
2 MICRO+ 2103 3118 E3
VKK
79 P00 VSS P40 26 5V SCA 3 3 3119 E3
1n CLOCK/TIMING CONTROLLER
MICRO-
2104
3
47n
13 TEST
5 5
VSS
P02
P03
P04
P05
P06
P07
11 P21
12 P22
14 P20
15 P10
16 P11
17 P12
18 P13
19 P14
20 P15
21 P16
22 P17
23 P30
24 P31
XIN
* For AP version
3147
F F 3123 F3
3K3
1n +5Vstb 3120 +5V stb 6 3124 G3
1
PDZ-6.2B
3121 4R7 3125 G10
2V4
+12V
1V6
1V6
1V6
7
2106
100u
6104
5V
5V
5V
0V
5V
5V
5V
2V
5V
0V
5V
0V
3126 H7
3123 10R +12V 3143
S1 -32V 8 3127 G9
2107
3128 I2
22p
100R
4R7 440053 3129 H6
TO 1200 CONN
3124
1128 * * 4103
3130 H4
3131 H12
3148
10K
2109
1133 3134 G3
22p
22p
+5Vstb 3101
G +5Vstb
G
2110
1
3144
22p
+5Vstb VFIL_DC 6101 3135 H3
4K7 3136 H3
1131
1 +5V stb 3134 * * * PDZ-6.2B 4R7
2
3137 I7
2111
3138 I11
3122
For EUROPE MODELS 3
10K
22u
3V6 220R 3127
2 StbyLED_ctrl
BAS316 * 4104 4
3139 H14
3140 I6
3 STBKEY+ 10R
BC857B 5V 3135 3136 6102 3141 I14
I176 440052 3142 I11
4 STBKEY- 7105 330R 10K 3126
2113
3143 F13
4u7
+5Vstb 2117
3133
2114
2115
2116
6103
10K
4100 I1
33n
1n
1n
3 GND
2112 33n 47u 4101 I1
3139
2120
4K7
PASS 7103
22p
DEM AGC PIN I173 4102 I2
BAND BC337-25 4103 G13
33n 1 OUT 2119
4104 G13
*Only for models
* TO1129
PSU
3137
CIRCUIT
INP 5V1 5V 6100 A12
with Mech SW
2 VS CTRL 22u
3128 6101 G11
470R
*4100
3138
1
6102 H7
10R 4R7 0V5
TSOP2236 6103 H4
I
2
*4101 3140
BC327-25 7107
I
2122
2123
2126
2127
7104 6104 F12
33n
10u
33n
33n
4102 VFIL_DC 7106 BC847B
7100 A12
D2 STBKEY+
440052 10R
OUT_P50
D1 STBKEY-
2121
2124 22p
7101 C4
470R
3142
3141
IN_P50
10K
7102 H5
22p
FIL1
FIL2
LEGEND: 2125 7103 H12
7104 I9
OPTIONAL
*#FOR DVD743 EU 22u
7105 H2
7106 I12
D3
D4
D5
D6
7107 I13
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DVD763SA 30521-Front Board: Standby Panel Layout DVD763SA 30521-Front Board: Standby Panel
1 2
1200 A2 1200 A3
1201 B1
1202 B1
1201 B2
STANDBY BOARD 3200 A1 1202 A2
6200 A1 6200 A3
6200
100R
3200
1202
A TO 1131 OF A
DISPLAY BOARD
3 1
LB3333
6200
1200
1200 6 4
+5V STBY 1
1
STBY LED_ctrl 2
STANDBY
STBY-KEY+ 3
1201
B STBY-KEY- 4
B 1201
4
1202
*
6
440053
5
2
4
SPEC
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Switching Panel
1300 C1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 2100 B7
2101 B6
2102 A10
2103 A10
SWITCHING 11V3
2104 H5
2105 F6
2106 F7
BC327-25 +8VSTBY +12V+8VSTBY 2107 A11
7101 2108 C9
A * +12V
A 2109 A11
7500 2110 D8
2113
2102
100n
2103
100n
100n
2109
100n
LF80C
2111 D7
3100
2107
100n
12V 4101 1 3 +8VSTBY 2112 B9
* IN OUT 2113 A10
4R7 11V9 GND 2114 C2
7501 2115 C2
2 12V
STV6410A 33 16 12 23 55
2116 C2
2101
100u
2100
10u
VCCV1 VCCV2 VCCV3 VCC12 VCCA 2117 H9
19 FBIN-ENC 4V FBOUT-TV 17 4V FBOUT_TV S2-14 2118 G9
7106 0V
2119 H5
3104 BC327-25 S2-23 FBIN_AUX 0V 18 FBIN-AUX BOUT-TV 61 1V3 BOUT_TV S2-16 2120 H5
B 4K7 S1-1 BO 2V 46 BIN-ENC GOUT-TV 63 1V3 GOUT_TV S2-13
B 2121 G5
2122 G5
2112 RCOUT_TV
3105
3106
3109
BC_AUX 32 BIN-AUX RCOUT-TV 1 S2-15 3100 A3
10K
10K
4K7
S2-24 2V 1V3
M
3102 D5
S1-2 GO 100n 2V 44 GIN-ENC VOUT-RF 9 3104 B5
TP1
1300 0V GIN_AUX 30 GIN-AUX 3105 B3
S2-27 2V M
1 470n S1-1 6V5 FILTER 11 3106 B4
BO 10K TRAP
7102 S1-3 RO 2V 42 RCIN-ENC YCVBSOUT_TV 3107 F6
2 2116 TP2 YCVBSOUT-TV 3 1V6 S2-17 3108 F7
3110 BC847B S2-28 RCIN_AUX 2V 28 RCIN-AUX 3109 B5
3 470n 0V7
GO S1-2 M 3110 C5
3V 40 CIN-ENC
2115 COUT_AUX 3111 C4
C 4 TP3
0V
7103
BC847B 48 CIN-VCR
COUT-AUX 13 2V4 S2-25
C 3112 D3
5 470n
RO S1-3 M 3113 H9
3111
S2-30 YCVBSIN_AUX 2V 24 YCVBSIN-AUX YCVBSOUT_AUX 3114 H5
1K
6 2114 YCVBSOUT-AUX 15 1V6 S2-29
BC_TV 2108 54 CIN-TV 3115 H5
S2-11 3V
7 YIN 3116 H9
M
100n 2V2 36 YCVBSIN-ENC 3117 E3
8 4101 A5
SLB_VCR S1-6 50 YCVBSIN-VCR 4102 D2
9 STEREO_L
+5V 34 CVBSIN-STB 4103 E2
10 COUT-VCR 5 7101 A5
4V 51 VREF 7102 C5
D 11
2V 52 YCVBSIN-TV
M YCVBSOUT-VCR 7
D 7103 C4
7104 D4
SLB_TV
2111
100u
2110
12 STEREO_R SLB-TV 25 11V S2-12
22n
26 YIN-AUX 7105 D3
0V
SLOW BLANK
I/O MONITOR
7104 SLB_VCR 7106 B5
3112
S1-6
BC847B 2V2 38 YIN-ENC M 7500 A6
BC847B
14 4102 -5V SLB-AUX 31 -0V5 SLB_AUX S2-26 7501 B9
3102 S2-18 YCVBSIN_TV 4V 45 LIN-ENC
15 CVBS LOUT-CINCH 59
10K
4103
0V7 41 LIN-STB
0V7
3117
16 ROUT-CINCH 58
4K7
100R
100R
47 RIN-VCR
3107
3108
LOUT-TV 2 4V LOUT_TV
STEREO
Audio Pinknoise S2-9
MONO
S2-20 RIN_AUX 4V 37 RIN-AUX
TO 1301 of A/V BD TP5 C_ENC OUT ROUT-TV 64 4V ROUT_TV S2-7
DECODER
F 3V3 21 SCL
F
PM3392A
I C BUS
ch1
ch1
ch1 ch1 ch1
M
3V3 22 SDA
2
1
1 1
1 2105 20 ADD
2106
GNDV1 GNDV2 GNDV3 GNDA
47p
47p
CH1!2.00 V~ MTB 500ns ch1+
29 14 10 57
CH1! 200mV~ MTB10.0ms ch1+
G 2122 G
TP4 TP1 B_vid in TP2 G_vid in TP3 R_vid in TP4 CVBS TP6 Y_vid
100n
2121 100u
2118
10u
2119 10u
10u
2117
2104
TP6
200mV/div AC 200mV/div AC 200mV/div AC 200mV/div AC 200mV/div AC
TP25 100n
20us/div 20us/div 20us/div 20us/div 20us/div
3114 10K
H TP5 TP25 H
470R 3113
3115 10K
470R 3116
*V OPTION 2120
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3201
2201
220p
47K
S1-8 RIN_TV 2202 3202 3203 2204 B7 6207 C11
3279
10K
2
2205 C12 6208 C11
4u7 470R 27K * 6227 * 6200 2206 C9 6209 D9
7200
* 3204 2207 C9 6210 D11
A 3V3 KILL S1-4
47K
BC817-25
A 2208 D9 6211 D11
2209 D9 6212 E10
S1-9 LOUT_TV 2203 3205 TV-SCART2 2210 D11 6213 E9
2211 E7 6214 F9
3273
3244
47K
2K7
BZX284-C15
BZX284-C15 1000
4u7 220R 0V7 2212 E7 6216 F9
1
3206
2226
220p
6202
47K
3207 2213 F7 6217 G9
TP25
2V * 6201
2 2214 F7 6218 G10
Audio Pinknoise
3208 27K
7201
* BZX284-C15 2215 F7 6219 H10
3 2216 G7 6220 H10
OUT 47K BC817-25 2217 H8 6221 H11
2204 TP25
ch1
ch1
ch1
PM3392A
S1-10 LIN_TV 3209 * 6228 4 2218 G11 6222 H10
27K -2V 7218 S1-11,S2-11 BC_TV 4u7 470R * 6204 BZX284-C15 5 2219 H7
2220 H8
6223 I10
6224 I10
1
3272 BC847B S1-12 6 2221 I7
B SLB_TV
B 6225 I10
1
BZX284-C15 TP1A
* 6203
1
3221
3222
470R
3210 B9 7216 I6
3219
3223
4K7
4K7
4K7
BZX284-C15
4K7 8V 7205 BC847B 21
BC_TV S2-11 +8Vstby 3214 C8 7220 I2
3228 3229 3227 2209
3230
6211
220p
2210
3215 C7
75R
0V 7207
0V7 3235
2K2 BC847B -0V4 68R 3216 C8
0V
BZX284-C15
S1-17 YCVBSOUT_TV 3232 7209 68R * 3217 D8
560R
3231
3234
7208
33R
3218 D7
470R
BC847B
6212
3233
BC847B 100R TP14 3219 D1
0V7 1V6
3236 7210 -5V 3220 D1
BC817-25
1V * 3221 D2
4K7 -0V4
3222 D4
4201
3237
3238
5K6
47R
2211 -5V 3223 D5
S1-18 YCVBSIN_TV 3224 D8
E * * E 3225 D7
0V7 S1-5 P50 10u
3278 3226 D3
0V
3239 3227 D8
7211 2212
3276 7219 560R ROUT_AUX 3240 3228 D2
-5V 4K7 -0V4 BC817-25 3229 D6
4K7 0V7
BC817-25 S1-19 4u7 1K 3241 * 6213 BZX284-C15 AUX-SCART1 3230 D10
2227
2213 1001 3231 D3
TP1A B_vid out TP2A G_vid out TP3A R_vid out TP14 CVBS out S1-20 RIN_AUX 3242 47K BZX284-C15 *6229 100p 1 3232 D7
6214
4u7 470R 3243 * 2
3233 E5
3234 D6
T
100p
2230
10 3247 F8
G BZX284-C15
100p
G 3248 G8
11 3249 G1
3250 3250 G7
3249
1K
12 3251 G4
S1-26 47K
SLB_AUX 3252 13 3252 G7
2231
100p
470R
3251
S2-26 3253 H2
470R *6219 14 3254 H7
BZX284-C15
3255 H2
3253
4K7
3254 2217 15
6221
7212 BZX284-C15 3256 H3
8V 2V4
3255 BC847B 75R *6220 16 3257 H5
100K
220p
3256
BC857B S2-24
8V
4K7 7213 1V6 3257 BC_AUX S1-27 * 17
3258 H5
3259 H6
H 0V 7214 75R
GIN_AUX 2219 BZX284-C15
H 3260 H3
10u 18
470R
3258
3259
3261 H1
33R
3260
3263 H4
220p *6222
3261
4K7
75R 20 3264 I6
3263 7215 3265 I3
S1-28 RCIN_AUX 2221 3262 21
3264
3266 I7
47R
4K7 BC817-25
-1V S1-23
FBIN_AUX 10u *6224 3267 I4
4202
3265
5K6
S2-23 3268 I7
1V6 75R 220p +8Vstby BZX284-C15 3269 I9
* * 3267 7216 3266 2222 7217 BZX284-C15 3270 I9
3271 I8
-0V7 3277 YCVBSOUT_AUX -5V
BC817-25 BC847B 3272 B4
I 3275 7220 560R -5V
4K7 -1V S1-29 3268
1V6
3269
*6223 I 3273 A4
100R 470R 68R 2223 3275 I1
2K7 BC817-25
0V 1V 3276 E1
75R 220p 3270 220p 3277 I2
3271 2224 3278 E3
2225
S1-30 YCVBSIN_AUX *6225 3279 A5
4200 B9
CL 16532086_024.eps
* OPTION V DC vtg measured in STOP-MODE BARE BOARD 3139 243 30291 10u BZX284-C15
190701
4201 E3
4202 I2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Alignments DVD763SA 8. EN 67
8. Alignments
Not applicable.
+12V
5. Front Display Board. MAINS DM1
C5
6. Abbreviations DC etc
7. IC Data CM1 Q1
IC1 D
1 12 G
S
Notes:
5 11
• See also the SD4.0 SA_CH Service Manual (3122 785 4 13
RSENSE1
12480).
• Figures can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due
to different set executions. C7
• For a good understanding of the following circuit
descriptions, please use the diagrams in chapter 6 and 7. +12V
Where necessary, you will find a separate drawing for
IC2
clarification.
The DVD763SA is a model from the SACD 2002 'single disc' CL 26532053_024.eps
range. It uses a 2nd generation Philips SACD mono board, 010502
R
DVDalas2+ Loader-interface
2.5V
FRONT-END
A Iguana
CL 96532065_071.eps
HF Program
130799 Buffer Memory
(front-end
processor)
BACK-END
When the output voltage increases (due to a reduction in the (back-end
EMI
load), the voltage across RSENSE-2 (R3290/R3291) increases processor)
(FLASH)
to above the internal reference voltage of 2.5V. The TL431 will PCM
conduct and the current through the opto-coupler will increase.
This results in an increase of the voltage at pin 4 of IC1, which FURORE 2
Video Others
will reduce the 'on' time of Q1 (FET 7125). In the event of an Audio
output voltage decrease (due to an increase in the load), the
control circuit will operate in the opposite way.
Module
Interface
Primary Current Sensing CL 26532053_022.eps
The current through FET Q1 will result in a voltage drop across 260402
decoding device. The device operates with built in hardware for Basic CD/VCD/DVD decoding X X X
Extra 2-channel of I2S output (PCMDATA3) X X
CD/DVD error correction and de-interleaving operations. It Karaoke X X
decodes EFM or EFM+HF signals directly from the laser pre- DTS X X
Audio post processing (equalizer, level meter, etc) X
amplifier, including analogue front-end, PLL data recovery, DVD audio X
Register
band signal and into RGB components. It handles interlaced Host interface Host PCM_CLK
8 bits interface
HF AGC
and non-interlaced data, can perform CC/TXT encoding, and AD
DSD_CLK
(BE Interface)
2 IEC 958
Memory gen. IEC 958
PSP-key
decoder manager
For audio, the processing cell is a fully compatible DTS, Dolby Key Control
DSD -->PCM I2S
Digital (AC-3), MPEG1, MPEG2, PCM decoder, capable of I2S
Decryption
/
PI-bus
(stereo)
PCM
Sector
decoding 5.1 and 2 channel streams. Processor
Demux
DSD
mix
PI-Bus
Control
Output SACD 2 -5 -6 ch
Audio LossLess 6 channel
For video, six analogue output pins are available on which interface decoder fade DSD/PCM
CVBS, S-VHS (Y/C), and RGB signals are present. They go, SDRAM
interface
External Memory
The STi55xx family is capable of accessing external memory Figure 9-6 Block diagram Furore
via three buses:
• The enhanced memory interface (EMI). This interface is We can divide the Furore-IC in four main parts (see block
configurable and can be used to access Flash, ROM, and diagram):
various flavours of DRAM. 1. Host interface. This is the link between the host bus and
• The shared memory interface (SMI). The SMI is only the internal registers and memory bus. It also supplies the
used to access SDRAM. The SMI is connected to a general reset signal (HW and SW) and the interrupt
64Mbits (4M x 16bit) 7.5ns SDRAM (item 7500). The signals.
SDRAM has the following functions: 2. Data processing. All modules and peripherals in this part
– It is used by the MPEG video decoder as a frame are connected to a so-called PI-bus. It is beyond the scope
buffer, of this manual to go more in detail on this subject.
– It holds the software and the variables used by it. 3. Copy protection. On every SACD disc, a PSP-signal is
• The I2C bus. Via this bus, the NVRAM (or EEPROM) is recorded. The player can only play a disc if a valid PSP-
accessible. This memory is used to store user settings, signal is detected. This PSP-key is recorded, via a special
player settings, and region code. As the STi55xx I/O-lines mechanism, in the EFM-signal on the disc. To detect this
are potentially unable handle 5V inputs, a voltage level key, the analogue HF-signal from the optical pick-up unit is
shifter is foreseen for all I2C-busses. This circuit will isolate fed directly to the Furore-IC. Via an AGC, the signal is fed
the STi55xx I2C ports (3.3V) from the system I2C bus (5V). to an ADC. The digitised HF signal is then fed to a block
See figure below. where key is encrypted. Control of this process is done via
the host interface (sector processor).
5V 3V3 4. DSD decoding and post processing. In this part, all
processing is done to generate a DSD and/or an I2S stream
(from the de-multiplexed stream coming from the data
processing block), in such a way that it can directly be
connected to a DA-converter. All processing is done on
3k3 3k3
(optional) 384*FS.
– Stereo PCM data output. Two possible stereo sources • I2S data from the M2 basic engine enters the STi55xx.
can be selected as stereo PCM output: • The STi55xx processes the data, and sends the 6 PCM
1. Stereo PCM coming from the STi55xx via the PCM output channels to Furore 2. The LeRi channels are directly
input on Furore. passed to the AV board also.
2. Stereo or down-mix-PCM derived via a decimation • The switch matrix of the Furore 2 sends the two incoming
filter from the SACD-DSD signal. stereo PCM channels (LeRi) to the AV board.
– Digital audio output interface (IEC958). The IEC958 • The switch matrix of the Furore 2 sends the six incoming
format is intended to connect the DVD736SA to a PCM channels to the high end DAC board.
digital receiver. No DSD signals are defined for • The mute signal from the STti55xx is directly passed to the
IEC958, therefore the 'DSD-->PCM converted' signal AV board. This requires a patch on the mono board.
is transmitted. Following two types of signals are • The IEC958 output of the STi55xx is fed directly to AV
possible on the digital interface: board.
1. IEC958 data coming from the STi55xx.
2. IEC958 data (stereo or down-mix-PCM) derived The clock distribution is as follows:
via a decimation filter from the SACD-DSD signal. • The master clock 384FS is received from the high end DAC
– Clock + reset input. Two different processing clocks board.
and a reset pulse are needed: • From this clock the 27 MHz clock for STi5580 and the
1. Sys_clk: System clock for data processing part, Furore 2 is derived (Video clock).
frequency can be 27 MHz or 768*FS. • From the 27 MHz clock the audio clock (256FS) is derived.
2. 384*FS: Processing clock for LLD and post The STi55xx and Furore 2 use this clock. For CD-DA FS
processing. amounts to 44.1 KHz, for DVD 48 or 96 KHz.
3. RESETn is an asynchronous reset and should be • In case of CD-DA, the high end DAC uses its internal clock
low for at least 1 period of DSD_CLK. (384FS). In case of DVD, the switch matrix of Furore 2
sends the audio clock (256FS) to the high end DAC on AV
Memory board.
• SDRAM. • The AV board receives the 256FS clock.
– The size of the SDRAM is 64 Mbit. Selection of the audio clock is done in the clock factory. For a
– The SDRAM (items 7500 and 7502) has the following description of the clock factory, see paragraph 'Clock Factory'.
functions:
– It is used by the MPEG video decoder as a frame SACD Data Path
buffer, The data path for DSD/DST is as follows:
– It holds the software and the variables used by it. • I2S data from the basic engine enters the Furore 2.
• Flash-ROM. Two 2MB Flash-ROMs (items 7402 and • The Furore 2 processes the data. This results in 6 DSD/
7403) hold the DVD firmware, and are controlled by pin 186 DST channels.
(FLASH_OEN) of the STi55xx. It must be able to perform a • The switch matrix of the Furore 2 sends the 6 DSD/DST
download (by disk or OS-link) in a Flash-only system. channels to the high end DAC on AV board.
• EEPROM. User settings, player settings, and region code • The 6 DSD/DST channels are down mixed to a stereo PCM
are stored in a 32 Kb I2C EEPROM. signal.
• The switch matrix of the Furore 2 sends the stereo PCM
Audio Output signal to the AV board.
The audio interfaces available in SD4.0SA_CH are I2S and S/ • The mute signal from the STi55xx is directly passed to the
PDIF for digital audio output, and I2S karaoke microphone AV board. This requires a patch on the mono board.
input. The clock distribution is as follows:
In SACD player, two types of DACs (that are PCM DAC and • The master clock 384FS is received from the high end DAC
high end DSD DAC), are used on AV board. on AV board.
The audio data path to both DACs is routed via the Furore 2. • From this clock the 27 MHz clock for Sti55xx and Furore 2
is derived (video clock).
I2S audio • From the 27 MHz clock the audio clock (256FS) is derived.
The STti5580 and Furore 2 use this clock.
The STi55xx is capable of 6-channel I2S output. These
channels can be configured to output 5.1 Dolby Digital, DTS, • The high end DAC on AV board uses its own XTAL clock
etc. (384FS). The 256FS clock to the DAC board is switched
off, to prevent for interference.
• PCM_OUT0: Left and Right.
• PCM_OUT1: Centre and LFE (subwoofer). • The AV board receives the 256FS clock.
• PCM_OUT2: Left and Right surround. Selection of the audio clock is done in the clock factory. For a
description of the clock factory, see paragraph 'Clock Factory'.
Two additional channels (available in STi5580 and STi5588)
are capable of providing down-mixed stereo.
Video Output
S/PDIF
The S/PDIF signal level (pin 57, SPDIF_OUT) is 5V TTL at Digital video (optional)
module interface. To meet the complete S/PDIF specifications, Digital YUV output is routed directly from STi55xx ports to a 24-
an external de-coupling circuit (item 7720, diagram M7) is pin connector (item 1704). From the same connector, the
implemented. HSYNC, VSYNC and 27MHZ_CLK signals are available. The
digital YUV connector is the interface to external video
I2S karaoke (optional) processing devices; such as high quality progressive scan
The STi5580 and STi5588 have built-in karaoke processing. codex and high quality video DAC.
The internal karaoke block accepts I2S signal, acting as the
master by generating the required KOKPCMCLK frequency. Analogue video
This frequency is always 1/4 the music sampling frequency. The STi55xx is capable of 6-channel analogue video. Three
An external analogue-to-digital converter (ADC), acting as channels (pins 25, 26 and 27) are RGB or YUV format, while
slave, is required to convert the microphone signals to I2S the other three channels (pins 32, 33 and 34) are Y, C, and
signals. CVBS.
A video output buffer (see diagram M7, e.g. item 7701 for R) is
implemented: an 8MHz/16MHz selectable filter stage and a
CD-DA/DVD Data Path
The data path for CD-DA and DVD is as follows: 75Ω drive stage.
EN 72 9. DVD763SA Circuit Descriptions and List of Abbreviations
SEL_ACLK1
SEL_ACLK2
(Option)
3V3
CL 26532053_023.eps
160502
10k
Figure 9-7 Block diagram clock factory
10k RXD_SER
In
For the SACD player, the clock system is a DAC master clock
system. For non-SACD player, the clock system is a mono 10k
board master clock system. 6k8
The Furore 2 supports clock 256*FS/384*FS/512*FS. The
CL 16532163_049.eps
most convenient value in the market is 16.9344 MHz (384*FS,
230102
FS=44.1KHz). Therefore, the master clock on the
SD4.00_SA_CH mono board is the 384*FS coming from the A/
V board. The 384*FS (16.9344 MHz) from the DAC clock, must Figure 9-8 Service Port Buffer
always be present. It is buffered before it is sent to the Furore
2 and the rest of the clock factory. The IC S612G delivers a 27 The service port (see diagram M5) is simplified to reduce cost.
MHz system clock. The unused RTS and CTS lines are no longer connected. A
The Furore 2 and Sti5580/Sti5588 (Video) use this clock. It is transistor buffer (item 7508) is used instead of the Schmitt
used to derive the PCM audio clocks 256*FS by the Trigger buffer (item 7501).
MK2703STR. This IC is also used to buffer the incoming 27 The overall loading and driving capability of the RS-232
MHz clock. emulator port is not greatly changed. However, as a
The communication between the Sti55xx and the Furore 2 is precaution, the Schmitt Trigger circuit remains in the layout as
asynchronous. an optional implementation.
To support non-SACD playback, an on-board 27MHz oscillator
delivers the master clock for SD4.00_SA_CH mono board. This SD4.0SA_CH has the same ComPair connector as in
previous DVD generations. Flashing of the application-SW is
Miscellaneous not possible with the ComPair cable, except with a CD-R disc.
Most general IO ports are connected directly to the module For sets with Mask-ROM software, replace it with a
interface. Compared with the SD3.0 module, some on-board programmed Flash (available via your Philips Service
circuits are removed, as it made more sense (and more cost organisation).
effective) to implement these circuits externally.
Power Supply (diagram M7)
SCART Status Signal
The SCART0 and SCART1 signals are directly available at the 12V Front-end
AV_4.0 Interface 1703 (Option 1701 for 5-Disc Changer only)
motor driver
module interface, where the 0_6_12V signal is generated. See
table below:
5V Front-end
Table 9-1 0_6_12V SCART status truth table 5V
3.3V Front-end
(SCART0) (SCART1) (at SCART regulator 3.3V
connector)
TV display 1 1 0V
3.3V Furore 2
TV display 0 1 0V 3.3V
regulator
16:9 aspect ratio 1 0 +6V
4:3 aspect ratio 0 0 +12V
3.3V Back-end
2.5V / 1.8V
Mute
The audio MUTE signal (active 'high') is directly available at the
module interface. 2.5V /1.8V Back-end
regulator 2.5V / 1.8V
1.8V Furore 2
regulator 1.8V
CL 26532053_020.eps
260402
The main power supplies to the module are 3.3V, 5V, and 12V
(input via connector 1703).
Circuit Descriptions and List of Abbreviations DVD763SA 9. EN 73
The back-end section mainly uses the 1.8V or 2.5V and 3.3V, STATUS
generate the 2.5V (or 1.8V) required by the STi55xx. 7431/32/33 Y/C
AUDIO L / R
The front-end section mainly uses the 5V and 12V. An on- L/R
the 3.3V required by the front-end. The 12V is used by the 7420/22/24 7421/23 7425
7435
1 2
7436/37
VIDEO OUT
Y-IN
SVHS
C-IN
STi55xx 7440/41/42
Power On RGB/YUV
Y U V
4.5V
Circuit
CENTER ON
Delay 1
7201 7202 7321/23
1400
7300 7325/27
VIDEO L R
FILTER FRONT
RSTN CLK_STBCTRL BUFFER
Clock Factory
CENTER
7200
DCM data
7301 7331
C SW
Power On DSD data DAC
VIDEO
FILTER C / SW
BUFFER
Low Voltage Reset
Detection
4.5V
Circuit Control MULTI CHANNEL
AUDIO
OUT
Delay 2
RES_P 384* FS
Basic Engine 7100/01/03
CLOCK
GEN.
7302 7333/35
CL 26532053_018.eps VIDEO L R
FILTER SURROUND
260402 PCM_CLK
BUFFER
A MUTE 7604
DIGITAL
5413 AUDIO OUT
1410
This reset circuit takes care that booting the different devices S/P DIF DIGITAL OUT
COAXIAL
on the mono board takes place in the correct order. The correct CL 26532053_019.eps
010502
Description Pin Hi Lo
CLK_SEL 12 Internal clock External clock
DAC_RESET 10 Normal Reset
CENTER_ON 9 ? ?
9.4.2 Video
The analogue video signals from the Mono Board are buffered
before they are fed to the several output connectors (SCART,
Cinch, and SVHS). The video output from the A/V Board is
RGB/YUV, YC, and CVBS.
9.4.3 Audio
9.5 Control and Display 1. The required IC voltage is the +5VSTBY, which is present
during Standby Mode.
9.5.1 Control 2. When the RESET circuit (item 7102) is triggered by the
+5VSTBY, the slave uP initialises.
3. This will set the STDBY_CTRL signal to LOW, which will
The key component on this board is the (slave) microprocessor
switch on the +3V3 and +5V.
(item 7101). It runs on an 8 MHz system clock generated with
4. Once these voltages are provided, the host uP (on the
a ceramic resonator (item 1128) and has a reset circuit that is
mono board) will reset.
triggered by the +5VSTBY voltage.
5. Now, the host uP will initialise, and indicate the slave uP to
After the RESET pulse (active LOW), the STB_CTRL line (pin
activate the Standby Mode (STBY_CTRL) signal.
21, item 7101) will release the reset of the host uP (on the
6. The player wakes up from the Standby Mode when any
mono board) via the switched 3V3 supply. See circuit around
button is pressed on the front panel, or when the 'Power'
item 7409 on mono board (diagram M4).
button is pressed on the Remote Control.
Standby LED
Transistor 7105 drives the Standby LED. When the STBY_LED
signal from the slave processor is ‘high’, the LED is ‘off’.
Key Matrix
When a key on the local keyboard is pressed, the signal at the
scanning pins of the microprocessor (pins 26 to 37) goes from
+5V to 0V.
IR Receiver
The IR controller in the slave processor handles both RC5 and
RC6 signals. The logic is +5V for ‘high’ and 0V for ‘low'
(measure at pin 22).
P50 Interface
P50 (or Easylink) is a bi-directional serial interface for
communication between video equipment. This
communication goes via pin 10 of the SCART-bus.
9.5.2 Display
SIO_CLK
A/V BOARD STi55xx
SIO_DATA
HOST
STDBY_CTRL
SIO_DATA
SIO_CLK
OTHERS
IR
CL 26532053_060.eps
FTD 160502
9.7 IC Data
Vcc pin13
Startup
Internal Vcc
Internal regulator
NC 2 Last pulse of
demag after 4µs
13 Vcc
Current comparator
Ct 5 10 Gnd
Over Current
Protection (OCP) 250mV - 1V max setpoint
200ns L.E.B Vcc pin8
V(-) < 1.5V
OVP 6 1V 9 NC
250mV clamp
4x10V zener
VCO Feedback
Verr Toff = f (Verr) OVP
Figure 9-13
HV 1 14 nc
nc 2 13 Vcc
Demag 3 12 Drive
FB 4 11 Isense
Ct 5 10 GND
OVP 6 9 nc
nc 7 8 nc
PIN CONNECTIONS
Figure 9-14
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RC22H 3454 4822 051 30689 68Ω 5% 0.063W 0603 RC21 7423 5322 130 60159 BC846B
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3349 5322 117 13033 15k 1% 0.063W 0603 RC22H 3456 4822 051 30689 68Ω 5% 0.063W 0603 RC21 7430 5322 130 60159 BC846B
3350 5322 117 13028 12k 1% 0.063W 0603 RC22H RST SM 7431 5322 130 60159 BC846B
3351 5322 117 13028 12k 1% 0.063W 0603 RC22H 3457 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W 7432 5322 130 60159 BC846B
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RC22H RST SM 7436 5322 130 60159 BC846B
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3368 5322 117 13028 12k 1% 0.063W 0603 RC22H RST SM
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3381 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5% 0.062W
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3382 4822 051 30561 560Ω 5% 0.062W
PM10 R 03 A
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3384 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
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3413 4822 051 30689 68Ω 5% 0.063W 0603 RC21 7200 9322 177 92671 IC SM CS4362-KQ (CILO) Y COL A
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3440 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 7327 4822 130 42804 BC817-25 3102 4822 117 13613 2Ω2 5% 0603
3441 4822 051 30183 18k 5% 0.062W 7329 4822 130 42804 BC817-25 3103 4822 117 13608 4.7Ω 5% 0603 0.0016W
3442 4822 051 30223 22k 5% 0.062W 7331 4822 130 42804 BC817-25 3104 4822 117 13613 2Ω2 5% 0603
3443 4822 051 30153 15k 5% 0.062W 7333 4822 130 42804 BC817-25 3105 4822 051 30223 22k 5% 0.062W
3444 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W 7335 4822 130 42804 BC817-25 3106 4822 051 30273 27k 5% 0.062W
3445 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5% 0.062W 7336 5322 130 60159 BC846B 3107 4822 117 12925 47k 1% 0.063W 0603
3446 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 7337 4822 130 60373 BC856B 3108 4822 117 13632 100k 1% 0603 0.62W
3447 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 7338 4822 130 60373 BC856B 3109 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5% 0.062W
Spare Parts List DVD763SA 10. EN 79
3110 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W 2121 4822 124 40207 100µF 20% 25V 3240 4822 051 30102 1k 5% 0.062W
3112 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W 2122 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3241 4822 117 12925 47k 1% 0.063W 0603
3113 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W 2200 4822 124 12032 4.7µF 20% 50V 3242 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
3114 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W 2201 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3243 4822 117 12925 47k 1% 0.063W 0603
3115 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W 2202 4822 124 12032 4.7µF 20% 50V 3244 4822 051 30272 2k7 5% 0.062W
3116 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W 2203 4822 124 12032 4.7µF 20% 50V 3245 4822 051 30102 1k 5% 0.062W
3117 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W 2204 4822 124 12032 4.7µF 20% 50V 3246 4822 117 12925 47k 1% 0.063W 0603
3118 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 2205 4822 122 31765 100pF 2% 63V 1206 3247 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
3119 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 2206 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3248 4822 117 12925 47k 1% 0.063W 0603
3120 4822 117 11152 4Ω7 5% 2207 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3249 4822 051 30102 1k 5% 0.062W
3121 4822 051 30109 10Ω 5% 0.062W 2208 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3250 4822 117 12925 47k 1% 0.063W 0603
3122 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 2209 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3251 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
3123 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W 2210 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3252 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
3124 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W 2211 4822 124 21732 10µF 20% 25V 3253 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
3125 4822 051 30109 10Ω 5% 0.062W 2212 4822 124 12032 4.7µF 20% 50V 3254 4822 051 30759 75Ω 5% 0.062W
3126 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W 2213 4822 124 12032 4.7µF 20% 50V 3255 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
3127 4822 051 30109 10Ω 5% 0.062W 2214 4822 124 12032 4.7µF 20% 50V 3257 4822 051 30759 75Ω 5% 0.062W
3128 4822 051 30109 10Ω 5% 0.062W 2215 4822 124 12032 4.7µF 20% 50V 3258 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
3129 4822 051 30102 1k 5% 0.062W 2216 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3259 4822 051 30339 33Ω 5% 0.062W
3130 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 2217 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3260 4822 051 30561 560Ω 5% 0.062W
3131 4822 051 30331 330Ω 5% 0.062W 2218 4822 122 31765 100pF 2% 63V 1206 3261 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
3132 4822 051 30331 330Ω 5% 0.062W 2219 4822 124 11947 10µF 20% 16V 3262 4822 051 30759 75Ω 5% 0.062W
3133 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 2220 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3263 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
3134 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5% 0.062W 2221 4822 124 11947 10µF 20% 16V 3264 4822 051 30479 47Ω 5% 0.062W
3135 4822 051 30331 330Ω 5% 0.062W 2222 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3266 4822 051 30759 75Ω 5% 0.062W
3136 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 2223 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3267 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
3137 4822 117 11152 4Ω7 5% 2224 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3268 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W
3138 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W 2225 4822 124 21732 10µF 20% 25V 3269 4822 051 30689 68Ω 5% 0.063W 0603 RC21
3139 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W 2226 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V RST SM
3140 4822 051 30109 10Ω 5% 0.062W 3270 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
3141 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 3271 4822 051 30759 75Ω 5% 0.062W
3142 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W 3272 4822 051 30273 27k 5% 0.062W
3143 4822 117 11152 4Ω7 5% 3273 4822 117 12925 47k 1% 0.063W 0603
3100 4822 117 11152 4Ω7 5%
3145 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W 3275 4822 051 30272 2k7 5% 0.062W
3102 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
3200 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W 3276 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
3104 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
3277 4822 051 30561 560Ω 5% 0.062W
3105 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
3278 4822 051 30561 560Ω 5% 0.062W
3106 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
3107 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W
6100 4822 130 11397 BAS316 3108 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W
6101 9965 000 04709 UDZ6.2BTE-17 3109 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
6102 4822 130 11397 BAS316 3110 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 6208 9340 548 63115 PDZ15B
6103 4822 130 11397 BAS316 3111 4822 051 30102 1k 5% 0.062W
6200 4822 130 82978 LTL-16KPE-P 3112 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
3113 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
3114 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
3115 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
7102 4822 130 60511 BC847B
7103 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3116 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
7100 5322 130 60159 BC846B 7104 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3117 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
7101 3139 240 50221 TMP87CH74F-3NB2 7105 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3200 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5% 0.062W
DVDV2.21 7106 4822 130 40854 BC327
3201 4822 117 12925 47k 1% 0.063W 0603
7102 5322 130 60159 BC846B 7200 4822 130 42804 BC817-25
3202 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
7103 4822 130 40981 BC337-25 7201 4822 130 42804 BC817-25
3203 4822 051 30273 27k 5% 0.062W
7104 9322 155 82667 IR RECEIVER TSOP2236 7202 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3204 4822 117 12925 47k 1% 0.063W 0603
7105 4822 130 60373 BC856B 7203 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3205 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5% 0.062W
7106 4822 130 40854 BC327 7204 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3206 4822 117 12925 47k 1% 0.063W 0603
7107 5322 130 60159 BC846B 7205 4822 130 60373 BC856B
3207 4822 051 30273 27k 5% 0.062W
7206 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3208 4822 117 12925 47k 1% 0.063W 0603
7207 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3209 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
SCART PWB 3210 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
7208 4822 130 60511 BC847B
7209 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3211 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W
7210 4822 130 42804 BC817-25
Various 3212 4822 051 30689 68Ω 5% 0.063W 0603 RC21
7211 4822 130 42804 BC817-25
RST SM
7212 4822 130 60511 BC847B
1000 2422 025 12352 CON BM EURO H 21P F BK 3213 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
7213 4822 130 60373 BC856B
GRND-L 3214 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
7214 4822 130 60511 BC847B
1001 2422 025 12352 CON BM EURO H 21P F BK 3215 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W
7215 4822 130 42804 BC817-25
GRND-L 3216 4822 051 30689 68Ω 5% 0.063W 0603 RC21
7216 4822 130 42804 BC817-25
1300 2422 025 16526 CON BM V 22P F 1.00 FFC RST SM
7217 4822 130 60511 BC847B
0.3 R 3217 4822 051 30151 150Ω 5% 0.062W
7218 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3218 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W
7219 4822 130 42804 BC817-25
3219 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
3220 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
7220 4822 130 42804 BC817-25
7500 9322 134 86668 LF80C
3221 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
2100 4822 124 11947 10µF 20% 16V 7501 9322 135 59671 STV6411AD
3222 4822 117 13632 100k 1% 0603 0.62W
2101 4822 124 40207 100µF 20% 25V 3223 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
2102 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3224 4822 051 30151 150Ω 5% 0.062W
2103 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3225 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
2104 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3226 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
2105 4822 122 33777 47pF 5% 63V 3227 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
2106 4822 122 33777 47pF 5% 63V 3228 4822 051 30222 2k2 5% 0.062W
2107 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3229 4822 051 30689 68Ω 5% 0.063W 0603 RC21
2108 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 RST SM
2109 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3230 4822 051 30759 75Ω 5% 0.062W
2110 4822 124 41584 100µF 20% 10V 3231 4822 051 30561 560Ω 5% 0.062W
2111 4822 126 14494 22nF 10% 25V 0603 3232 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W
2112 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3233 4822 051 30471 470Ω 5% 0.062W
2113 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3234 4822 051 30339 33Ω 5% 0.062W
2114 3198 017 44740 0603 10V 470nF COL 3235 4822 051 30689 68Ω 5% 0.063W 0603 RC21
2115 3198 017 44740 0603 10V 470nF COL RST SM
2116 3198 017 44740 0603 10V 470nF COL 3236 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
2117 4822 124 11947 10µF 20% 16V 3237 4822 051 30562 5k6 5% 0.063W 0603 RC21
2118 4822 124 11947 10µF 20% 16V RST SM
2119 4822 124 21732 10µF 20% 25V 3238 4822 051 30479 47Ω 5% 0.062W
2120 3198 017 44740 0603 10V 470nF COL 3239 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W