Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
2001 SP-303
SERVICE NOTES
Issued by RJA
Contents
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................2
LOCATION OF CONTROLS ..........................................4
LOCATION OF CONTROLS PARTS LIST ...................5
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST .....................................6
EXPLODED VIEW ............................................................6
PARTS LIST........................................................................8
IDENTIFYING THE VERSION NUMBER ..................12
SAVING USER DATA & RELOADING SAVED DATA ...12
HOW TO UPDATE SYSTEM SOFTWARE .................13
TEST MODE & RESORTING THE FACTORY SETTING ...14
ERROR MESSAGE ..........................................................17
ABOUT THE SHAPING OF THE WIRING ................18
BLOCK DIAGRAM.........................................................20
CIRCUIT BOARD ...........................................................22
CIRCUIT BOARD............................................................24
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(DIGITAL1) ................................26
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(DIGITAL2) ................................28
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(ANALOG) .................................30
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(SW) .............................................32
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(POWER).....................................34
● Sampling Frequency
STANDARD: 44.1 kHz
LONG: 22.05 kHz
LO-FI 11.025 kHz
● Pattern Sequencer
Maximum Note Storage
Internal Memory: Approx. 7,500 notes
Memory Card: Approx. 7,500 notes
(SmartMedia)
Resolution: 96 ticks per quarter note
Pattern Length: 1–99 measures
● Effects
26 types
Signal Processing
A/D Conversion: 20 bit
D/A Conversion: 20 bit
● Input Impedance
23 k ohm (line)
2 k ohm (mic)
● Output Impedance
2 k ohm
● Display
7 segments, 3 characters (LED)
● Connectors
LINE INPUT Jacks (L, R)
LINE OUTPUT Jacks (L, R)
Headphone (PHONES) Jack (Stereo 1/4 inch phone type)
MIC Jack
MIDI IN Connector
AC Adaptor Jack
Memory Card Slot
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
PARTS LIST
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[Screws]
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PARTS LIST
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CASING
# 02451767 TOP CASE 1
# 02451812 CARD COVER 1
# 02451823 PANEL SHEET 1
CHASSIS
# 02452423 BOTTOM COVER 1
KNOB, BUTTON
# 02457512 J R-KNOB SFA BLK/LCG 4
SWITCH
# 02451845 RUBBER SW PAD 1
# 02451978 RUBBER SW EFFECT 1
# 02452134 SLG-12-465A SLIDE SWITCH SW1 on MB 1
JACK, SOCKET
00569278 LGR4609-7100 6.5MM JACK JK7,JK9 on MB 2
13449645 YKC21-3049 (4P) RED/WHITE JACK (PIN) JK8 on MB 1
13449720 HEC2305-01-250 DC JACK JK6 on MB 1
13429672 YKF51-5047 MIDI CONNECTOR JK5 on MB 1
01780712 CN015P-3013-0 CARD CONNECTOR CN1 on MB 1
DISPLAY UNIT
00239767 LB-603VF LED (7SEG.) LED35 on SB 1
NOTE: Replacement LB-603VF should be made on a unit base.
PCB ASSY
# 71785956 PWB ASSY (EXG) 1
NOTE: ‘PWB ASSY’ includes the following parts.
# ******** MAIN BOARD ASSY Assy 1
NOTE: ‘MAIN BOARD ASSY’ includes the following parts.
# 02568645 MAIN SHIELD SHIELD 1
# 02568656 SHIELD COVER SHIELD 1
01786712 ESCUTCHEON 1
40011278 SCREW 3x8 BINDING TAPTITE P FE ZC 2
IC
# 02673712 UPD703101AGJ-33-R02 IC (16BIT CPU) IC23 on MB 1
01235190 TC203C040AF-001(FP) IC (MR2 CHIP) IC9 on MB 1
01783123 LH28F400BVE-BL85 IC (FLASH MEMORY/BLANK) IC22 on MB 1
# 02453934 MBM29LV800BA-70PFTN-SFK IC (FLASH MEMORY/BLANK) IC24 on MB 1
01780112 AK4522VF IC (AD/DA) IC35 on MB 1
02121556 LC24085B-SD1 IC (I/F) IC14 on MB 1
01902212 UPD431000AGW-70LL-E2 IC (SRAM) IC13 on MB 1
# 02453389 LC32V4265T-25 IC (DRAM) IC27 on MB 1
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IC
01901989 TC7SET04F(TE85L) IC (CMOS) IC16 on MB 1
# 01899167 TC74VHC04FT(EL) IC (CMOS) IC43 on MB 1
15189210 BA15218F-T2 IC (OP AMP) IC3 on MB 1
15289105 UPC4570G2-E2 IC (BIPOLAR OP AMP) IC1,IC2,IC4 on MB 3
15289109 M5216FP-600D IC (BIPOLAR OP AMP) IC5 on MB 1
15199137 AN7805F IC (V.RGL) IC31 on MB 1
# 02453923 TA78M05S IC (REGULATOR) IC41 on MB 1
02234778 NJM2360AM-TE3 IC (REGULATOR) IC30 on MB 1
# 02453045 S-80927ALMP-DAQ-T2 IC (RESET) IC28 on MB 1
15289124 PC-400 IC (PHOTO COUPLER) IC25 on MB 1
02453056 BU2090FS-E2 IC (LED DRIVER) IC33,IC34,IC44 on SB 3
TRANSISTOR
15309104 2SA1586-GR(TE85R) TRANSISTOR Q12 on SB 1
01784790 2SA1602A-T11-1F TRANSISTOR Q7,Q8,Q9,Q22 on MB 4
00897201 2SA1706S-AN TRANSISTOR Q19 on MB 1
15319107 2SC4116-GR(TE85R) TRANSISTOR Q14 on MB 1
15129844 2SD2012 TRANSISTOR Q10 on MB 1
15329505 DTC314TK T146 DIGITAL TRANSISTOR Q15,Q17 on MB 2
15329521 RN1307(TE85R) TRANSISTOR Q23,Q24,Q25 on MB 3
02340645 RN1441-A(TE85L) TRANSISTOR Q16,Q18 on MB 2
00898201 RN2421(TE85L) TRANSISTOR Q20 on MB 1
15259901 TD62385AF(EL) TRANSISTOR DRIVER IC20 on MB 1
DIODE
01899723 MA111-(TX) SWITCHING DIODE D2,D9 on MB 2
00902978 SB07-03N-AA SCHOTTKY DIODE D11 on MB 1
01780045 RB051L-40 SCHOTTKY DIODE D4 on MB 1
15339135T0 1SS300(TE85R) DIODE DA1,DA2,DA3,DA4,DA5,DA6,DA7,DA8,DA9,DA10, 19
DA11,DA12,DA13,DA14,DA15,DA16,DA17,DA18,
DA19 on SB
01457167 LNJ208R8ARA (CHIP) LED (RED) LED1,LED2,LED3,LED4,LED5,LED8,LED10,LED12, 24
LED14,LED16,LED18,LED20,LED22,LED24,LED25,
LED26,LED27,LED28,LED29,LED30,LED31,LED32,
LED33,LED36 on SB
01786256 SML-010LT T86 LED LED7,LED9,LED11,LED13,LED15,LED17,LED19, 9
LED21,LED23 on SB
01904112 SLR-342VCT32 N.P.Q RANK LED LED34 on SB 1
01897189 MA147-(TX) DIODE ARRAY DA1,DA2,DA3,DA20 on MB 4
RESISTOR
15399423 RPC10T 123 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R155,R175 on MB 2
15399413 RPC10T 472 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R75,R207,R208 on MB 3
15399373 RPC10T 101 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R82,R161,R177,R189,R240,R242 on MB 6
15399365 RPC10T 470 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R235 on MB 1
15399469 RPC10T 105 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R124,(R200),R244 on MB 2(3)
15399411 RPC10T 392 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R133,R140 on MB 2
15399421 RPC10T 103 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R62,R63,R65,R83,R84,R123,R127,R130,R132,R136, 30
R144,R146,R148,R162,R180,R181,R182,R185,R192, (29)
R193,R199,(R200),R230,R231,R234,R236,R237,R238,
R243,R246 on MB (R200)
15399391 RPC10T 561 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R80,R245 on MB 2
15399429 RPC10T 223 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R129,R149,R163 on MB 3
15399425 RPC10T 153 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R156,R176 on MB 2
15399445 RPC10T 104 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R121 on SB R157,R158,R159,R172, R173,R174 on MB 7
15399357 RPC10T 220 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R160,R171,R183,R184 on MB 4
15399375 RPC10T 121 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R81 on MB 1
15399377 RPC10T 151 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R128,R186 on MB 2
15399383 RPC10T 271 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R87,R88,R89,R90,R91,R93,R94,R95,R96,R97,R98, 34
R99,R100,R101,R102,R103,R104,R105,R106,R107,
R108,R109,R110,R111,R112,R113,R114,R115,R116,
R117,R118,R120,R229 on SB R187 on MB
15399389 RPC10T 471 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R122 on SB R138,R141 on MB 3
15399397 RPC10T 102 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R125,R126,R151,R152,R166,R167,R194,R195,R196, 14
R217,R218,R219,R248,R249 on MB
15399401 RPC10T 152 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R233 on MB 1
15399405 RPC10T 222 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R86 on MB 1
15419702 RR1220P-102-D 1K OHM MTL.FILM RESISTOR R190 on MB 1
15399437 RPC10T 473 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R131,R135,R137,R139,R143,R145 on MB 6
15399433 RPC10T 333 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R150,R170 on MB 2
15399381 RPC10T 221 J MTL.FILM RESISTOR R241 on MB 1
# 02453734 RR1220P-162-D MTL.FILM RESISTOR R188 on MB 1
01344723 MCR25 JZH J 220 OHM 1/4W MTL.FILM RESISTOR R247 on MB 1
# 01019767 RSSX1/2 0.33 OHM J MTL.OXIDE RESISTOR R191 on MB 1
01013578 EXBV8V470JV RESISTOR ARRAY RA9,RA6 on MB 2
15409113 EXBV8V103JV RESISTOR ARRAY RA26 on MB 1
00126112 EXBV8V101JV RESISTOR ARRAY RA18,RA19,RA20,RA21,RA22,RA23,RA25 on MB 7
00126134 EXBA10E103J RESISTOR ARRAY RA8,RA12,RA15,RA24 on MB 4
01014001 EXBV8V680JV RESISTOR ARRAY RA2,RA3,RA11,RA13,RA14,RA16 on MB 6
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POTENTIOMETER
# 02451956 RK9K111A 250KRD(25MM) 9M/M ROTARY POTENTIOMETER VR6 on MB 1
# 02457556 RK09K113A 50KB(20MM) 9M/M ROTARY POTENTIOMETER VR2,VR3,VR4 on SB 3
# 02451945 RK09L12C 50KAx2(20MM) 9M/M ROTARY POTENTIOMETER VR5 on SB 1
CAPACITOR
15359206 ECJ2VF1E104Z 100000 PF/25 V CERAMIC CAPACITOR C148,C149,C150,C240 on SB 50
C60,C61,C62,C63,C65,C66,C67,C68,C69,C70,C73,
C77,C92,C97,C99,C101,C102,C106,C107,C109,C115,
C116,C118,C121,C122,C123,C133,C134,C140,C141,
C146,C147,C155,C161,C162,C165,C172,C173,C175,
C177,C193,C195,C213,C264,C265,C305,C306 on MB
15359370 ECJ2VG1H470K CERAMIC CAPACITOR C290 on MB 1
# 02453423 ECJ2VC1H100D CERAMIC CAPACITOR C103,C104,C126,C128,C246,C247,C248 on MB 7
15359440 ECJ2VB1H222K CERAMIC CAPACITOR C169,C164 on MB 2
# 02453445 ECJ2VC1H151J CERAMIC CAPACITOR C181,C196 on MB 2
# 02564089 ECJ2VC1H122J CERAMIC CAPACITOR C190,C207 on MB 2
15359448 ECJ2VB1H103K 0.01 UF/50 V CERAMIC CAPACITOR C108,C111,C112,C113,C114,C120,C127,C129,C130, 28
C131,C135,C152,C208,C209,C210,C223,C226,C227,
C234,C235,C236,C237,C238,C239,C249,C250,C251,
C258 on MB
# 15359702 ECJ2VC1H271J CERAMIC CAPACITOR C283,C284,C285,C286,C307on MB 5
# 02453456 ECJ2VC1H101J CERAMIC CAPACITOR C184,C203,C216,C253,C254,C255,C257,C263,C266, 39
C267,C268,C269,C270,C271,C272,C273,C274,C275,
C276,C277,C278,C279,C280,C281,C282,C289,C291,
C292,C293,C294,C295,C296,C297,C298,C299,C300,
C302,C303,C304 on MB
15359436 ECJ2VB1H102K CERAMIC CAPACITOR C288,C287 on MB 2
00674423 ECA0JM102B 1000 UF/6.3 V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C139,C214 on MB 2
01900834 RA2-16V101MC-T2 100 UF/16V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C197,C182 on MB 2
13639602 ECA1HM010B 1 UF/50 V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C185,C199,C224 on MB 2
01902590 RA2-6V101MC-T2 100 UF/6.3V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C160,C167 on MB 2
01902612 RA2-6V471MC-T2 470 UF/6.3V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C74, C301,C142 on MB 2
01909690 RA2-16V471MC-T2 470 UF/16V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C144 on MB 3
13649269 ECA1CM100B 10 UF/16 V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C74,C110,C119,C163,C176,C178,C180,C187,C194, 12
C205,C211,C225
13639512M0 ECEA0JKA101B 100 UF/6.3V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C100,C105 on MB 2
13639547M0 ECEA1CKA220B 22 UF/16 V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C154 on MB 1
13639546M0 ECEA1CKA100B 10 UF/16 V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C64,C78,C117,C124,C132,C156 on MB 8
13639547M1 ECA1CM220B 22 UF/16V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C159,C171,C183,C189,C198,C204,C242,C243, 9
C244 on MB
13639557M0 ECA1CM102B 1000 UF/16V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C143,C145 on MB 1
13639605M0 ECA1HM4R7B 4.7 UF/50 V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C174,C166 on MB 2
02672689 ECEA1HKAR22B 0.22UF/50 V CHEMICAL CAPACITOR C308 on MB
CRYSTAL, RESONATOR
# 02561323 MA-406 33.8688MHZ TE24 CRYSTAL X1 on MB 1
01899745 AT-41CD2 6.4MHZ CRYSTAL X2 on MB 1
SCREW
# 40451234 COIN SCREW M3x8 BZC 2
40011312 SCREW 3x8 BINDING TAPTITE P BZC 7
40011278 SCREW 3x8 BINDING TAPTITE P FE ZC 8
PACKING
# 02567312 FRONT PAD 1
# 02567323 REAR PAD 1
# 02567301 PACKING CASE 1
# 02567334 ACI ADAPTOR PAD ACI ADAPTOR(100 V,120 V,230 V only) 1
# 02568412 ACB ADAPTOR PAD ACI ADAPTOR(230 VE,240 VA only) 1
MISCELLANEOUS
02236489 FOOT 14.5x14.5 4
40344445 LABEL FCC CAUTION 1
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ACCESSORIES (STANDARD)
# 71785990 OWNER'S MANUAL JAPANESE 1
# 71890456 OWNER'S MANUAL ENGLISH 1
00905756 AC ADAPTOR ACI-100C 1
00905767 AC ADAPTOR ACI-120C 1
01018312 AC ADAPTOR ACI-230C 1
01458278 AC ADAPTOR ACB-230E (230 VE) 1
12449549 AC ADAPTOR ACB-240(A) 1
40232389 WARRANTY CARD (JAPAN only) 1
# 40451756 LEAFLET ENGLISH/JAPANESE 1
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IDENTIFYING THE VERSION Press the [PATTERN SELECT] button and turn it off if it is lit.
* When the [PATTERN SELECT] button is lit, pattern save operation is selected
NUMBER so be careful.
4. Press either the [C] or [D] button while pressing the [CANCEL] button.
Turn on the power of the main unit while pressing the [FILTER+DRIVE], The BANK [C] and [D] buttons light up and the pad corresponding to the
[PITCH] and [DELAY] buttons. empty backup area blinks.
At this time, when “Ver” appears, the version number in actual use is
* Press the [C] button when creating the SmartMedia including the factory data.
displayed for about a second.
After checking the version number, if “Crd” appears, turn off the main power. 5. Press the pad and specify the number of the area which you want to save.
The pressed pad lights up and the other pads goes off.
* Press the [1] button when creating the SmartMedia including the factory data.
SAVING USER DATA & * The number of the area is also selectable by pressing a pad which is not blinking
(excluding pad [8]).
RELOADING SAVED DATA In this case, data already saved in that area will be overwritten, so care is need.
* To cancel saving, press the [CANCEL] button.
Initializing SmartMedia. The [REC] button lights up and the display dot blinks.
During saving, all the pads [1]-[8] light up once and go out sequentially from
When using the new SmartMedia in the test mode for saving user sample and pad [1] with as saving progresses.
pattern data, always initialize it using the following procedure. When the dot goes off, formatting is completed.
The FACTORY DATA CARD (P/No. 17041008) supplied by the service center * Saving may take awhile to complete.
does not need to be initialized.
* Do not turn off the power while the dot is blinking.
1. Insert the card when the power of the SP-303 is turned off. Otherwise the memory card and memory data may be destroyed.
2. Turn on the power.
3. Press the [REMAIN] button while pressing the [CANCEL] button. Saving user patterns (pattern saving)
The BANK [C] and [D] buttons blink and “FMt” appears.
Save pattern data of the user.
4. Press either the BANK [C] or [D] button.
1. Insert already initialized SmartMedia into the SP-303 while the power is
The BANK [C] and [D] buttons will light up and the [DEL] button blinks.
turned off.
* To cancel formatting, press the [CANCEL] button.
2. Turn on the power.
5. Press the [DEL] button
3. Press the [PATTERN SELECT] button to light it up.
The [DEL] button lights up and formatting is executed.
There is no need to press it if it is already lit.
While formatting, the display dot blinks.
When the dot goes out, formatting is completed. * When the [PATTERN SELECT] button goes off, sample saving is selected, so be
careful.
* Do not turn off the power while the dot is blinking.
Otherwise the memory card may be destroyed. 4. Press either the BANK [C] or [D] button while pressing the [CANCEL]
button.
Formatting erases all data on the card.
The BANK [C] and [D] buttons light up and the pad corresponding to the
* Once the SmartMedia is formatted by the SP-303 it may not be usable in other
empty backup area blinks.
SmartMedia supporting machines.
* Press the [C] button when creating the SmartMedia including the factory data.
5. Press the pad and specify the number of the area which you want to save.
SAVING USER DATA The pressed pad lights up and the other pads go out.
* Press the [1] button when creating the SmartMedia including the factory data.
The SP-303 includes two kinds of user data, “sample data” and “pattern data.”
When upgrading the version and test mode, always save the user sample and * The number of the area is also selectable by pressing a pad which is not blinking
pattern data using the following procedure. (excluding pad [8]).
Also, when creating SmartMedia with factory data from a new unit and a new In this case, data already backed up in that area will be overwritten, so care is
SmartMedia, always save the factory-shipped sample and pattern data using need.
the following procedure, “Saving user samples” and “Saving user patterns.” * To cancel saving, press the [CANCEL] button.
* Do not insert or pullout the SmartMedia with the power on while performing 6. Press the [REC] button
the following operation. The [REC] button lights up and saving is executed.
Otherwise the contents of the card may be destroyed. While saving, the display dot blinks.
* To save the following sample and pattern data, a SmartMedia (3.3V, more than When the dot goes out, saving is completed.
8MB of available space) with no write protect seal attached is required. * Do not turn off the power while the dot is blinking.
* When saving the user data, always use SmartMedia that has been initialized in Otherwise, the memory card and memory data may be destroyed.
the [Initialize SmartMedia] procedure.
* After creating the SmartMedia including the factory data using the following
procedure, always use it in [return to test mode & factory shipment condition] RELOADING SAVED DATA
after attaching the write protect seal.
The SP-303 includes two kinds of user data, “sample data” and “pattern data.”
When returning the user sample and pattern data saved on the memory card
Saving user samples (sample saving) to the SP-303’s memory, perform the following procedure.
Save sample data of the user.
1. Insert already initialized SmartMedia into the SP-303 while the power is Load sample data from the
turned off.
SmartMedia (sample loading)
2. Turn on the power.
Load sample data.
3. Confirm that the [PATTERN SELECT] button is turned off.
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1. Insert the SmartMedia that contains the sample data into the SP-303.
1. Updating by SmartMedia
2. Turn on the SP-303’s power while pressing the [CANCEL] button.
3 Confirm that the [PATTERN SELECT] button is turned off.
Press the [PATTERN SELECT] button and turn it off if it is lit.
What is needed
* When the [PATTERN SELECT] button is lit, pattern loading is selected, so be SmartMedia for updating (P/No. 17041008)
careful. Perform the following procedure when updating with SmartMedia.
3. Press either the BANK [A] or [B] button while pressing the [CANCEL] 1. Insert the delivered SmartMedia (P/No. 17041008) for updating into the
button. SP-303.
The BANK [A] and [B] buttons light up and the pad corresponding to the 2. Turn on the power while pressing the [FILTER+DRIVE], [PITCH] and
number of the area with data blinks. [DELAY] buttons.
* If the saved sample does not exist on the memory card, “EMP” is displayed and
3. The following indications will each appear consecutively for about a
the following operation cannot be performed.
second.
4. Press the pad and specify the number of the area which you want to load. “VEr” -> “version number (1.**) presently in use” “Crd” -> “VEr” -> “system
The pressed pad lights up and the [REC] button blinks. version number (1.**) included in the SmartMedia”
* To cancel loading, press the [CANCEL] button. After “system version number included in the SmartMedia” is displayed,
“REC” appears and the [REC] button LED blinks.
5. Press the [REC] button
Press the [REC] button when updating.
The [REC] button lights up and the display dot blinks.
During loading, all the pads [1]-[8] light up once and go out sequentially from 4. While updating, after displaying the Checksums corresponding to each
pad [1] as loading progresses. NUMBER SW[1]-[8], the LEDs of number switches [1]-[8] will light up
consecutively and dots will light up for the Checksum value accordingly
When the dot goes off, loading is completed.
to the each lit LED.
* Loading may take awhile to complete.
5. When updating is completed, “End” and Checksum number are
* Do not turn off the power while the dot is blinking.
displayed alternately.
Otherwise, the memory card and memory data may be destroyed.
After checking the Checksum number, turn off the power and remove the
Load the pattern from the memory card (pattern loading) SmartMedia from the SP-303.
Load pattern data.
* After all procedures are completed, load user sample and pattern data by using
1. Insert the SmartMedia that contains the pattern data into the SP-303. [Reloading saved data].
2. Turn on the SP-303’s power while pressing the [CANCEL] button.
4. Press either the BANK [A] or [B] button while pressing the [CANCEL]
button. What is needed
The BANK [A] or [B] buttons light up and the pad corresponding to the
Floppy disk for updating (P/No. 17041007)
number of the area with data blinks.
MIDI cable
* If the saved pattern does not exist on the memory card, “EMP” is displayed and
MIDI sequencer
the following operation cannot be performed.
(For MIDI sequencer, use SMF data playbackables such as the MC-80.)
5. Press the pad and specify the number of the area which you want to load. The following SMF data are saved on the disk.
The pressed pad lights up and the [REC] button blinks. SP-303 SYSTEM VER 1.**
* To cancel loading, press the [CANCEL] button. _00001.MID
6. Press the [REC] button _00002.MID
The [REC] button lights up and loading is executed. _00003.MID
While executing loading, the display dot blinks. _00004.MID
When the dot goes off, loading is completed. _00005.MID
_00006.MID
* Do not turn off the power while the dot is blinking.
_00007.MID
Otherwise, the memory card and memory data may be destroyed.
_00008.MID
Perform the following procedure when updating with MIDI.
HOW TO UPDATE SYSTEM 1. Connect MIDI OUT if the MIDI sequencer can playback SMF data and
SP-303 MIDI IN by MIDI cable.
SOFTWARE 2. Turn on the power while pressing the [MFX], [VINYL SIM] and
[ISOLATOR] buttons.
The SP-303 can be updated in two ways, [Updating by SmartMedia] and 3. The following indications will each appear consecutively for about a
[Updating by SMF]. second.
However, when updating the SP-303, the sampling tone and pattern data are “VEr” -> “version-> (1.**) of machine presently in use” -> ”SMF”
all initialized. After “SMF” is displayed, it enters the data receiving waiting condition.
When updating, save user area data on the SmartMedia by using [SAVING
4. Insert the delivered 3.5 inch disk (P/No. 17041007) for updating into the
USER DATA] in this service note.
MIDI sequencer.
Notes
Do not turn off the SP-303 while updating. 5. Playback “_00001.MID” from the MIDI sequencer.
The contents of the flash ROM may be damaged and the SP-303 will stop While writing, the display changes from “100” to “1FF” as receiving is
functioning. completed, and after the Checksum is displayed, the dot and the NUMBER
SW[1] light up.
In this case, update again using the following [HOW TO UPDATE SYSTEM
SOFTWARE] procedure below. Following the same procedure, send _00001.MID to _00008.MID sequentially
from the MIDI sequencer to the SP-303.
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* The first number of the 3-digit displayed on the SP-303 and the NUMBER SW
which lights up represent the song number being received and the song number
2. Test item list
already received. The [Test mode] includes the following:
6. When updating is completed, “End” and the Checksum are alternately Digital circuit test
displayed. 1.VERSION & DIGITAL CHECK
7. Turn off the power after checking the Checksum. 2.SMART MEDIA & SUM CHECK
3.SWITCH & LED CHECK
* After all procedures are completed, load user sampling and pattern tone data by
4.VOLUME CHECK
using [Reloading saved data].
8.CARD CHECK
9.MUTE CHECK (*)
11.EFFECT CHECK (*)
TEST MODE & 12.MIDI CHECK (*)
2. To move from the presently executed test to the next test item.
-> Press the [REC] button
1. Entering the TEST MODE (For [3. SWITCH & LED CHECK], press the [REC] button while pressing the
[CANCEL] button.)
Insert the SmartMedia that contains the factory preset data created by the new
product and the SmartMedia (see [SAVING USER DATA & RELOADING 3. To re-execute the presently executed test.
SAVED DATA] for the method) or FACTORY DATA CARD (P/No.17041008) -> Press the [CANCEL] button
supplied by the service center, and turn on the power while pressing the (For [3. SWITCH & LED CHECK], press the [REMAIN] button while pressing
BANK [A], [B], [C] and [D] buttons. the [CANCEL] button.)
“tst” appears and the test mode starts.
4. To re-test by escaping an “Err” indication.
* Starting the test mode with the following operation enables you to start each test -> Press the [CANCEL] button
at a preferred point.
5. To select each test from the presently executed test.
1. Turn on the power while pressing the BANK [A], [B], [C] and [D] buttons.
-> Press the [DEL] or [REC] buttons.
-> Enables you to start each test from the beginning.
(Only when entering the test mode from [1. Entering the test mode] 3. For [3.
2. Turn on the power while pressing the BANK [A], [B] and [C] buttons. SWITCH & LED CHECK], return to the selection screen using the [DEL]
-> Enables you to start from [5. LINE IN/OUT TEST] in the test mode. button while pressing the [CANCEL] button.)
3. Turn on the power while pressing the BANK [B] and [C] buttons.
-> Enables you to perform each test separately.
When turning on the power, “tSt” appears and NUMBER SW [1]-[8] buttons
4. Test contents
blink. Note:
The following tests can be executed separately by pressing NUMBER SW [1]-
* During the test mode, do not turn the power off while the dot on the display is blinking,
[8] buttons.
Otherwise, the memory card and memory data may be destroyed.
NUMBER SW [1]:1.VERSION & DEVICE CHECK
NUMBER SW [2]:2.SMART MEDIA & SUM CHECK
NUMBER SW [3]:3.SWITCH & LED CHECK 1.VERSION & DIGITAL CHECK
NUMBER SW [4]:4.VOLUME CHECK
Check the version of the machine in use and device function.
NUMBER SW [5]:5.LINE IN/OUT CHECK
NUMBER SW [6]:6.PHONE CHECK 1.1VERSION CHECK
NUMBER SW [7]:7.MIC CHECK
After “VEr” appears on the display, the version number of the program of the
NUMBER SW [8]:8.CARD CHECK
Flash ROM (IC22) in actual use appears.
4. When executing the test in 3. above, after completing all the tests
excluding [1. VERSION & DEVICE CHECK], the [REC] button blinks. 1.2 DEVICE CHECK
When pressing the [REC] button, NUMBER SW [1]-[8] buttons blink, enabling
The following four tests are executed automatically and the [2.1 SMART
tests to be selected separately.
MEDIA CHECK] writing function shown below starts.
Check that the [2.1 SMART MEDIA CHECK] writing function is displayed
without error .
If an error occurs, its content will be displayed.
Re-execute the test after turning on the power again.
(The contents of the error message are written in the [Error message list]).
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1. Check the function of the CPU (IC23) and FLASH MEMORY 4M, 8M 5. LINE IN/OUT CHECK
(IC22, IC24).
“Lin” appears.
2. Check the function of the CPU RAM (IC23) and DRAM (IC27).
Check the function of the signal input to INPUT L and R at the time of output
3. Check the function of the DSP (IC9) and CPU (IC23). from OUTPUT L and R .
4. Check the function of the DSP (IC9) and SRAM (IC13).
* When entering the test mode in [1. Entering the test mode] 3., the test is
5.1 INPUT/OUTPUT LEVEL CHECK
completed automatically and returns to the selection screen of each test. Set the oscillator to a rectangular “200 Hz and 100m Vp-p” wave and input to
INPUT L.
Rotate the VOLUME handle “all the way to the right.”
2. SMARTMEDIA & SUM CHECK Connect OUTPUT L to the oscilloscope and check that the following
Check the writing of the factory-shipped sample and pattern data and rectangular wave is output.
Checksum. fig.fig1
* In this test, pressing the [CANCEL] button retests only the [2.2 SUM CHECK].
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fig.fig1
8. CARD CHECK
“Crd” appears.
Check the loading and writing function of the SmartMedia.
When executing this test, always use the SmartMedia initialized in the
[Initializing SmartMedia.] procedure.
Insert initialized but not write protected SmartMedia.
“Wr” appears and the dot blinks, and writing test is executed automatically.
“rd” appears and the dot blinks, and loading test is executed automatically.
When stopping with “Err” display, press the [CANCEL] button and execute
the test again.
When the test is completed without any problems, “End” is displayed.
Turn off the power and end the test mode.
Remove the SmartMedia and execute the following test after turning the
power on as usual.
9. MUTE CHECK
Check that the MUTE function is functioning
Connect a headphone to the PHONE terminal.
(200 mV/DIV, 1.00 ms/DIV) Rotate the VOLUME handle “all the way to the right.”
Rotate the VOLUME handle “all the way to the right” -> ”all the way to the left” Turn on the power while listening to the headphone sound.
-> “all the way to the right” and check that the amplitude of the waveform At this time, check if no sounds are produced after hearing a “snap” from the
changes from maximum -> minimum (without amplitude) -> maximum. headphone.
In the same way, check that the above waveform is output by connecting the
oscillator and oscilloscope to INPUT R and R channel side of the PHONE
terminal and if the amplitude changes with the function of the VOLUME handle. 10. NOISE CHECK
Pressing the blinking [REC] botton proceeds to the next test. Check that noise from the wiring is not heard from the headphone.
Connect a headphone to the PHONE terminal.
7. MIC CHECK Turn on the power.
While listening to the headphone sound, check if no [clicking] noise is heard
“MiC” appears.
form the headphone when rotating the VOLUME handle to 9, 12 and 3 o’
Check the function of the signal input to MIC IN at the time of output from clock to the right sequentially.
OUTPUT L and R .
* When a noise is heard, shape the wiring with [Shaping the wiring] and execute
the test again.
7.1 MIC LEVEL CHECK
Set the oscillator to rectangular “200 Hz and 15m Vp-p” wave and input to MIC IN.
Rotate the VOLUME handle “all the way to the right.”
11. EFFECT CHECK
Rotate the MIC VOLUME handle “all the way to the right.” Check if the Effect function is functioning
Connect OUTPUT L to the oscilloscope and check that the following Turn on the power.
rectangular wave is output. After "303" and dot of a display disappears, keep pressing the NUMBER SW
fig.fig2
[1] button.
At this time, if in a factory shipment condition, the sample sound of the drum
playbacks in loop.
Press the [MFX] button
Rotate CTL1, CTL2 and CTL3 “all to the left” and then “all to the right.”
Check if sample sounds have reverberation.
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ERROR MESSAGE
In usual function, when problems occur is the test mode function, the
following letters appear.
Err cause: Error in test items other than the device check
E.0 cause:4M Flash ROM device error
(Solder, pattern and device defection, and device mistake of the
4MB FLASH ROM IC)
E.1 8M Flash ROM device error
(Solder, pattern and device defection, and device mistake of the
8MB FLASH ROM IC)
E.2 CPU RAM error
(CPU IC device defection)
E.3 DRAM error
(Solder, device and pattern defection of DRAM IC)
E.5 DSP read/write error
E.6 DSP IRAM error
E.7 DSP ERAM error
E.8 DSP error
(Solder and pattern defection around the DSP IC and EFFECT RAM
IC. Solder and pattern defection between the DSPIC and CPU IC.
Device defection of DSP IC or EFFECT RAM IC.)
E.9 Card Not Formated
E.10 Card Not Protected
E.11 No Sample Data
E.12 No Pattern Data
E.13 Card Read error
E.14 Data Memory Write error
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WIRING
After disassembling the SP-303 for replacing the basal board and when hearing
a noise in [10. NOISE CHECK] in [Return to test mode & factory shipment
condition], always shape the ribbon cable 1-4 (P/No.02671167, 02671178,
02671189, 02671190) as described in the figure below.
* When hearing a noise in [10. NOISE CHECK], assemble referring to [2.
RIBBON CABLE 13P (P/NO. 02671167) shaping method].
fig.ribon
1.BOSS
2.Step over the BOSS.
* When fastening after building the body, the screw hole of the bottom cover may
1. Bend the ribbon cable vertically. get covered with the cable when the RIBBON CABLE 5P and BOSS run in to
each other.
2. Bend at the center between main board and SW board.
When building up, fit the top case and bottom cover by adjusting the RIBBON
Centralizing the fold line in the center, pick about 2 cm by finger and press
CABLE 5P position.
down the part of RIBBON CABLE 5P which was picked by the finger next to
the line terminal.
(At this time, make sure the RIBBON CABLE 5P between the SW board and
the center fold line goes over the BOSS of the top case.)Åj
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1. Bend vertically.
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
FIG_BLOCK.eps
VR6(MIC VOLUME)
MIC IN
LINE IN L
LINE IN R
MIDI IN CODE
Photo
Coupler (IC35
(IC25) RIBON CABLE 5P
VR5(VOLUME)
RIBON CABLE 13P X'tal(X
LOGIC
(IC43)
SW
RIBON CABLE 13P
Peak LED RIBON CABLE 14P
(LED34) CPU(I
RIBON CABLE 14P
RIBON CABLE 14P
VR Adress/Data BUS
(CTL1 ~ 3)
LED DRIVER
(IC33,34.44)
4M DRAM 8M Flash M
CHIP LED (IC27) (IC24
SW BOARD
SP-303 BLOCK
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FIG_BLOCK.eps
LINE OUT L
LINE OUT R
PHONES
EC
5) MUTE TR 4M SRAM
(Q15~18) (IC13)
X2)
DSP(IC9)
RESET
(IC28)
C23)
X'tal(X1)
3.3V ➝ 5V
GA(IC14)
LOGIC
(IC16)
Memory 4M Flash Memory
4) (IC22)
ARRAY
20)
Smart Media
K DIAGRAM
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CIRCUIT BOARD
fig_compornent.eps
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fig_compornent.eps
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CIRCUIT BOARD
fig_foil.eps
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fig_foil.eps
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(DIGITAL1)
fig.digital1
D +3. 3 C223
0.01
12 13
14
D
IC43F
SW SCAN TC74VHC04FT
D D +3. 3
7
IC43G
TO SW BOARD TC74VHC04FT
CN10 D
C249 C250 C251
0.01 0.01 0.01
RA8
D EXBA10E103J
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
D
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
10
D D
1
C266
C267
C268
C269
C270
C271
C272
C273
C234
C235
C236
C237
C238
C239
C226
C227
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CN5 RA6 D +3. 3
RIBON CABLE 13P EXBV8V470JV C110 10/16
1 8
1 2 7
1 0.01
2 3 6 C111 C112 0.01
2
3 4 5
3 C254
4 C253 100p 100p
4 5 1 8
5 0.01 0.01
6 2 7 C113 C114
6
7 3 6
7
8 4 5 C255 100p
8 RA9 EXBV8V470JV
9 D
9
144
100
126
10
45
10 L35 N2012Z601T02
11 2 1
11
12 IC43A TC74VHC04FT
D IC23
V850E/MS1 CPU
VDD
VDD
HVDD
HVDD
12 L36 N2012Z601T02
13 4 3
13 IC43B TC74VHC04FT
L37 N2012Z601T02 6 5 1
IC43C TC74VHC04FT DMARQ3/INTP103/P07 EXBV8V680JV
2 127 RA11 1 8
L38 N2012Z601T02 DMARQ2/INTP102/P06 D15/P57
8 9 GA-DMA-REQ1 3 128 2 7
IC43D TC74VHC04FT DMARQ1/INTP101/P05 D14/P56
GA-DMA-REQ0 4 129 3 6
L39 N2012Z601T02 DMARQ0/INTP100/P04 D13/P55
10 11 5 130 4 5
IC43E TC74VHC04FT P03/TI10 D12/P54 EXBV8V680JV
6 131 RA13 1 8
P02/TCLR10 D11/P53
7 132 2 7
P01/TO101 D10/P52
8 133 3 6
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
P00/TO100 D9/P51
134 4 5
D8/P50 EXBV8V680JV
10 136 RA14 1 8
DMAAK3/INTP113/P17 D7/P47
11 137 2 7
DMAAK2/INTP112/P16 D6/P46
GA-DMA-ACK1 12 138 3 6
DMAAK1/INTP111/P15 D5/P45
C274
C275
C276
C277
C278
GA-DMA-ACK0 13 139 4 5
DMAAK0/INTP110/P14 D4/P44 EXBV8V680JV
14 140 RA16 1 8
P13/TI11 D3/P43
15 141 2 7
P12/TCLR11 D2/P42
16 142 3 6
P11/TO111 D1/P41
17 143 4 5
P10/TO110 D0/P40
D
18 101 R235 47
TC3/INTP123/P107 A23/P67
19 102
20 TC2/INTP122/P106 A22/P66 103
TC1/INTP121/P105 A21/P65
21 104
TC0/INTP120/P104 A20/P64 EXBV8V101JV
22 105 RA18 1 8
P103/TI12 A19/P63
23 106 2 7
P102/TCLR12 A18/P62
24 107 3 6
P101/TO121 A17/P61
25 108 4 5
P100/TO120 A16/P60 EXBV8V101JV
109 RA19 1 8
A15/PB7
26 110 2 7
MIDI IN 27
28
ANI7/P77
ANI6/P76
ANI5/P75
A14/PB6
A13/PB5
A12/PB4
111
112
3
4
6
5
29 113 RA20 1 8 EXBV8V101JV
ANI4/P74 A11/PB3
JK5 30 114 2 7
3 1 YKF51-5047 ANI3/P73 A10/PB2
31 115 3 6
ANI2/P72 A9/PB1
5 4 32 116 4 5
2 D +3. 3 ANI1/P71 A8/PB0 EXBV8V101JV
33 118 RA21 1 8
ANI0/P70 A7/PA7
C118 119 2 7
5
2
4
L4
44 95 4 5
D2 P27/SCK1 RAS4/CS4P84
R82 1 4 MIDI IN 43 96 RA25 1 8 EXBV8V101JV
P26/RXD1/SI1 CS3/RAS3/P83
100 42 97 2 7
MA111
3 5 CPU 41
P25/TXD1/SO1 CS2/RAS2/P82
98 3 6
1
P24/SCK0 CS1/RAS1/P81
40 99 4 5
RXD0/SI0/P23 CS0/RAS0/P80
INTP133/SCK2/P37
P96/HLDAK
P95/OE
P94/BCYST
86
87
88 C
CN8 D +3. 3
CN7
5045-07A
D
48
49
INTP132/SI2/P36
INTP131/SO2/P35
WE/P93
RD/P92
89
90
C
100p
100p
100p
D D C
C258 P34/INTP130 UCAS/UWR/P91
1 50 91 C
0.01 1 P33/TI13 LCAS/LWR/P90
2 51
L15 2 P32/TCLR13 R241 220
3 52 80 C
N2012Z601T02 3 P31/TO131 CLKOUT/PX7
4 53 81 C
4 P30/TO130 WAIT/PX6
C279
C280
C281
14 D 5 82
14 5 PX5/REFRQ
13 6 54
13 R194 6 A-MUTE P117/INTP143/SCK3
12 1k 7 55 72 C
12 R195 7 C-SMUTE P116/INTP142/SI3 P127/INTP153/ADTRG
11 1k 56 73 D
11 R196 P115/INTP141/SO3 P126/INTP152 R242 100
10 1k 57 74
10 P114/INTP140 P125/INTP151
9 D RESET 58 75
9 C307 P113/TI14 P124/INTP150
8 59 76
8 270p D +3. 3 D +3. 3 P112/TCLR14 P123/TI15
7 60 77
7 P111/TO141 P122/TCLR15
6 61 78
6 P110/TO140 P121/TO151
2
2
69 64
1
MODE2 X1 R244 X2
70 65
100p
270p
270p
270p
270p
VSS
VSS
C283
C284
C285
C286
117
135
MA147-(TX) 10k
2 1
VDD OUT
C134 4 D D D
NC
D 0.1
3 5
VSS CD
D C135
0.01
RESET D
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fig.digital1
GA-DMA-REQ0 GA-DMA-REQ0
GA-DMA-REQ1 GA-DMA-REQ1
GA-DMA-ACK0
4M FLASH ROM GA-DMA-ACK1
GA-DMA-ACK0
GA-DMA-ACK1
A18 17 45 D15
A17 A-1/DQ15 IC22
A17 48 43 D14
A16 DQ14 LH28F400BVE-BL85
A16 1 41 D13
U A15
A14
2
3
A15
A14
A13
DQ13
DQ12
DQ11
39
36
D12
D11
CPU-RD
CPU-UCAS
CPU-RD
CPU-UCAS
A13 4 34 D10 D +3. 3 CPU-LCAS
D +3. 3 A12 DQ10 CPU-LCAS
A12 5 32 D9 L11
A11 DQ9 N2012Z601T02
D15 D15 2 1 A11 6 30 D8
A10 DQ8
D14 D14 3 A10 7 44 D7
A9 DQ7 D6
D13 D13 4 A9 8 42 CLOCK-OUT CLOCK-OUT
A8 DQ6 R193
D12 D12 5 A8 18 40 D5 DSP-INT DSP-INT
D11 RA12 A7 DQ5
D11 6 EXBA10E103J A7 19 38 D4 10k DSP-INT1 DSP-INT1
A6 DQ4
2
D10 D10 7 A6 20 35 D3 Q20 RESET
A5 DQ3 RESET
D9 D9 8 A5 21 33 D2 1 CPU-WAIT
A4 DQ2 CPU-WAIT
D8 D8 9 10 D +3. 3 A4 22 31 D1 RN2421 CPU-INT CPU-INT
D7 A3 DQ1 D0
D7 2 1 A3 23 29
3
D6 A2 DQ0
D6 3 A2 24
D5 A1
D5 4 A1 25 9 CS5 CS5
D4 A0 NC
D4 5 10 CS3 CS3
D3 RA15 NC
D3 6 EXBA10E103J 16 CS2 CS2
D2 NC
D2 7 CS0 26 13
D1 CE VPP R192
D1 8 CPU-LCAS 11 37
D0 WE VCC
D0 9 10 CPU-RD 28 10k
OE C117
47
P67 BYTE C116 10/16
FLASH-WP4 14
WP C115 0.1
RESET 12 27 D
15 RP GND 46 0.1 D15 D15
RY/BY GND
D14 D14
A19 D13 D13
A18 D D12 D12
A17 D11 D11
A16 D10 D10
A15 D9 D9
A14 D8
A13
A12
8M FLASH ROM D7
D6
D8
D7
D6
A11 A19 16 45 D15 D5
A18 DQ15/A-1 D5
A10 A18 17 43 D14 IC24 D4
A17 DQ14 D4
A9 A17 48 41 D13 MBM29LV800BA-70PFTN D3
A16 DQ13 D3
A8 CS7: A16 1 39 D12 D2 D2
A15 DQ12
A7 CS6: A15 2
A14 DQ11
36 D11 D1 D1
A6 CS5:SMART MEDIA A14 3
A13 DQ10
34 D10 D0 D0
A5 CS4:DRAM A13 4
A12 DQ9
32 D9
A4 CS3:DSP A12 5
A11 DQ8
30 D8
A3 CS2:GA A11 6
A10 DQ7
44 D7
A2 CS1:FLASH 8M A10 7
A9 DQ6
42 D6
A1 CS0:FLASH 4M A9 8
A8 DQ5
40 D5
A0 A8 18 38 D4
D +3. 3 A7 DQ4 D +3. 3
A7 19 35 D3 A19 A19
CS7 A6 DQ3
CS7 2 1 A6 20 33 D2 A18 A18
CS6 A5 DQ2 L14
CS6 3 A5 21 31 D1 A17 A17
CS5 A4 DQ1 N2012Z601T02
CS5 4 A4 22 29 D0 A16 A16
CS4 A3 DQ0
CS4 5 A3 23 A15 A15
CS3 RA24 A2
CS3 6 EXBA10E103J A2 24 15 A14 A14
CS2 A1 NC
CS2 7 A1 25 9 A13 A13
CS1 A0 NC
CS1 8 10 A12 A12
CS0 NC
CS0 9 10 CS1 26 13 A11 A11
CE VPP
CPU-LCAS 11 37 A10 A10
WE VCC
FLASH-WP4 FLASH-WP4 R230 10k CPU-RD 28 A9 A9
OE
FLASH-WP8 FLASH-WP8 R231 10k FLASH-WP8 14 A8 A8
WP C122 C123 C124
RESET 12 A7 A7
D +3. 3 RP
47 27 0.1 0.1 10/16 A6 A6
BYTE GND
CPU-WE CPU-WE 1 8 D 46 A5 A5
GND
CPU-RD CPU-RD 2 7 A4 A4
CPU-UCAS CPU-UCAS 3 6 A3 A3
CPU-LCAS CPU-LCAS 4 5 A2 A2
D A1 A1
CLOCK-OUT RA26 A0
CPU-WAIT EXBV8V103JV 4M DRAM A0
IC27
CPU-INT LC32V4265T-25
DSP-INT1
DSP-INT C-PD A9 28 43 D15
A8 I/O16
A8 27 42 D14
A7 I/O15
A7 26 41 D13
A6 I/O14
A6 25 40 D12
A5 I/O13
A5 24 38 D11
A4 I/O12
A4 21 37 D10
A3 I/O11
A3 20 36 D9
D +3. 3 A2 I/O10
A2 19 35 D8
A1 I/O9
A1 18 10 D7
C127 A0 I/O8
10p 9 D6
0.01 I/O7
13 8 D5
NC I/O6
14 7 D4
MHz NC I/O5
17 5 D3
32 NC I/O4 4
10p D2
NC I/O3
3 D1
I/O2 D +3. 3
2 D0
I/O1
D 22
VCC
6
VCC
CS4 16 1
RAS VCC
CPU-UCAS 30
UCAS C129 C130 C131 C132
CPU-LCAS 31
LCAS 0.01 0.01 0.01
CPU-WE 15 10/16
29 WE 44
CPU-RD
OE VSS
39
VSS
23
VSS
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(DIGITAL2)
fig.digital2
CONTROL[0-50]
DATA[0-15]
ADDRESS[0-23]
D +3. 3
L27
GA-DMA-REQ0 N2012Z601T0
GA-DMA-REQ0
GA-DMA-REQ1
GA-DMA-REQ1
GA-DMA-ACK0 GA-DMA-ACK0
GA-DMA-ACK1 D +3. 3
GA-DMA-ACK1
R234
10K
CPU-RD CPU-RD
CPU-UCAS CPU-UCAS
CPU-LCAS R65
CPU-LCAS
10K
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
D D RESET 33 57
RESET PLL-RTRN
RA2 38
110 PLL-LOCK 40
EXBV8V680JV
ENC-A S2 R243
111 39
ENC-B S1 10k
RA3 IC20
C292
C293
C294
C295
C296
C297
C298
C299
EXBV8V680JV D D
9
TD62385F 60
L40 N2012Z601T02 LCD-D7
11 1 8 18 1 123 61
GND
2 D +5 LCD-RS D +3. 3
1 105 58
1 D +5 7SEG-COM4 RESET-CTRL
115 59
7SEG-COM3 LCD-POWER-UD
114
CN3 C92 7SEG-COM2 L1
113 106
RIBON CABLE 11P R247 7SEG-COM1 NC
0.1 112 107 N2012Z601T
22_1/4W 7SEG-COM0 NC
71
NC
D 2
NC
3 92
NC XTAL
34
R236 D +5 D +5 NC
35 30
C301 10k NC XP-CS-IN
143 128
470/6.3 NC CD-CS
R217 0.1
2
1k L2 18 C97
Q7 VDD
1 N2012Z601T02 37 0.1
C302 2SA1602A VDD C99
D 73
3
1k C109
Q8 1
C106 0.1
C303 2SA1602A
1
19
36
55
72
91
108
127
3
100p
0.1
3
1k
Q9 1
C304 2SA1602A
3
100p D D
3
D
D
28
Mar.2001 SP-303
fig.digital2
D +3. 3
D +5
2
1
91
83
69
65
78
52
41
28
VSS
2
22 R75 C103
2
VCC
DSP 4.7k 10p D
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDDS
VDDS
VDDS
VDDS
VDDS
CLE
21 1
1
CE RST
3
ALE X1
20 A2 50
4 RE 49 CA2 4 MA-406 33.8688MHz
A1
WE CA1 CKO
19 A0 48 5
R/B CA0 OSC1
5
WP
18 8 EA4
GND EA4
6 CPU-LCAS47 9 EA3
I/O1 WR EA3
17 CPU-RD 46 10 EA5
LVD RD EA5
7 CS3 45 11 EA2
I/O2 CS EA2 IC13
16 12 EA6
I/O8 EA6 UPD431000AGW-70LL-E2
8 D7 61 13 EA1
I/O3 CD7 EA1
15 D6 60 14 EA7
9 I/O7 59 CD6 EA7 2 21
D5 EA4 ED2
I/O4 CD5 A16 I/O8
14 D4 58 16 EA0 EA11 31 20 ED7
I/O6 CD4 EA0 A15 I/O7
10 D3 57 17 EA8 EA3 3 19 ED6
VSS CD3 EA8 A14 I/O6
13 D2 56 18 EA12 28 18 ED5
I/O5 CD2 EA9 A13 I/O5
11 D1 55 19 ECAS EA5 4 17 ED4
CD CD1 CAS A12 I/O4
12 D0 54 20 EA15 25 15 ED0
VCC CD0 RAS A11 I/O3
EA16 23 14 ED1
A10 I/O2
D CN015P-3013-0 22 ED2 EA14 26 13 ED3
ED2 A9 I/O1
89 23 EWE EA13 27
D +3. 3 RAMTEST1 WE A8 D +5
88 24 ED3 EA2 5
87 RAMTEST ED3 25 6 A7
ED1 EA6
ACOUT ED1 A6
86 26 ED0 EA1 7
SYIKIN ED0 A5
85 27 EA10 EA7 8
TRCKIN EA10 A4 L21
84 EA0 9
TRCKO A3
G SID E D
EA11
30
31
EA11
EA12
EA8
ECAS
10
11
A2
1
N2012Z601T02
EA12 A1 NC
81 32 EA13 EA10 12
L22 N2012Z601T02 MCK EA13 A0
80 33 EA14 32
MCK1 EA14 VCC
34 EA15 30
EA15 CE2 C77 C78
35 EA16 22
L23 N2012Z601T02 EA16 CE1 10/16
77 36 ED4 EWE 29 0.1
BCK0 ED4 WE
76 37 ED5 24 16
BCK1 ED5 D +3. 3 OE GND
38 ED6
L24 N2012Z601T02 ED6
74 39 ED7
LRCK0 ED7
73 D D
LRCK1
100
OSC2
71 43
DA0 DIV2
70 42
DA1 DIV1
68 92
67 AD0 TB0 93
AD1 TB1
94
TB2
95
C289 TB3
DSP-INT1 64 96
100p INT1 TB4
DSP-INT 63 97
INT TB5
98
TB6
99
VSS0
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
TB7
D
D
82
90
75
72
66
62
21
15
7
79
53
51
44
40
29
3
D +5
GA C290 47p
Clock C291 100p
3.3V->5V
C73 0.1
D
5
2
4 2
IC16
3
C300 TC7SET04F
100p
T02
29
Mar.2001 SP-303
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(ANALOG)
fig.analog
L28 C152 R123
N2012Z601T02 0.01 10k MIC VOLUME
JK7 L29 C154 R126 VR6A
LGR4609-7000 N2012Z601T02 R125 22/16 1k 250kRD
1K
2 3 1
4
3 +
2
1
R128 C308 C224
150 R129 0.22/50 1/50
22k A +5
C2
DA1 R124 1M 0.1
MIC IN L8
A MA147-(TX) R207
4.7k
2
C246 10p
N2012Z601T02
3 6 - A
7
C155 5 + R208 C225
0.1 IC1B 4.7k 10/16
1
UPC4570G
4.5v(M) C242
C160
A 22/16 100/6.3
C171 R143 A
22/16 47k
R139 47k R132 R133
10K 3.9k
C248 10p
2
C243
22/16
R145 6 -
47K 3 7 2 -
5 + 1
IC2B R136 3 +
A UPC4570G 10k IC3A
1
+ BA15218F C167
100/6.3
DA3
LINE IN MA147-(TX)
JK8A L51 C
YKC21-3049 N2012Z601T02
12 C159 R135
22/16 47k
L 11 L52
N2012Z601T02
R131 47k R182
10K R140 3.9k
22 C247 10p
2
C244
R 21
3
2 -
1
22/16
6 -
L53 3 + 7
N2012Z601T02 R137 IC2A R144 5 + C-VDD
C173 47K UPC4570G 10k IC3B
1
+ BA15218F
0.1
DA2 C175
MA147-(TX) 0.1
A A
DA
C203
100p C194 IC5A
C205 R175 R176 M5216FP C197 R166
10/16 C204 10/16 100/16
12k 15k 22/16 2 - 1k
2 - A 1
1 3 +
3
3 +
C207 IC4A C199 R177 1
0.0012 UPC4570G 1/50 R172 100 R248
+ + C196
100k 1k
2
+ 150p
fc=20.xxxkHz A A
Q=0.99 A
G=8.57 Q17
R150 DTC314TK
33k
3
+ +
C185 R161 1
1/50 R157 100 R249
100k 1k
2
VOLUME A C181 A A
1
2
3
4
5
150p Q15
DTC314TK
TO SW BOARD A
1
2
3
4
5
CN15 CN12
RIBON CABLE 5P
30
Mar.2001 SP-303
fig.analog
IC1C IC4C
UPC4570G UPC4570G
IC3C IC2C IC5C
BA15218F UPC4570G M5216FP
+
A +9V A +9V
A +5 +
A+4.5V +
(MIC A+4.5V
(EXCEPT
8
R127 ONLY) R62
+
- - - - - 10k 2 - 4.5v(M) 10k MIC)
264 1
+ + + + + 3 +
IC1A
UPC4570G
4
4
R130 C156 R63 C74
10k 10/16 10k 470/6.3
A
A A A A A
A +5 VR5C
L9 RK09L1220 50KA
N2012Z601T02
VR6B 10
R138 470 C211 C161 C305 D +3. 3 250kRD
10/16 0.1 0.1 20
20
10
C164 0.0022
A A D
6
R141 470
IC35
CODEC
VA
VD
AK4522VF
C169 0.0022 4 12
AINL+ SDTI C-DADATA
13 R240 100
SDTO C-ADDATA
5 10 CODEC-LRCK
AINL- LRCK
11 CODEC-BCK
SCLK
C172 0.1 2
C174 4.7/50 3
AINR+
AINR-
DIF1
DIF0
9
8
D +3. 3 CODEC-MCK
MUTE +
1
1 14 + D9
A VREFH SMUTE C-SMUTE
24 D +3. 3 MA111
VCOM Q22
16
2
DEM1 R146 2SA1602A
22 15
AOUTL DEM0
10K
2
C176 C177 23 17 R181
AOUTR MCLKI C178
10/16 0.1 21 10k 1
D +3. 3 CMODE CKOUT:256FS
20 R180 10/16
PD
3
AD:20MSB 10k R199
3
DGND
AGND
2
2SC4116GR
7
19
C306 A R200
0.1 1M (44LOT-UP)
C-PD
C179 *
N.M.T
C198 D A A
22/16 R167 L30
1k N2012Z601T02 JK8B
YKC21-3049
32
L31 31
L
N2012Z601T02 R171 R183 L32 JK9
LGR4609-7000
R173 R174 42 22 22 N2012Z601T02
100k 100k
41
R 2
4
PHONE
3
3
1 1
A A
LINE Q18 R184
L33
N2012Z601T02
OUT
2
K RN1441 22 L10
A N2012Z601T02
L34
N2012Z601T02 R160
22
C195
3
C183 0.1
22/16 R152 1
1k
C193 Q16 A
2
0.1 RN1441
A
R158 R159 A
100k 100k
A A
31
Mar.2001 SP-303
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(SW)
fig_SW.eps
CTRL 3
CTRL 1 /MFX CTRL 2
VR2 VR3 VR4
3
RK09K 50kB RK09K 50kB RK09K 50kB
2 2 2
1
+
2
1
Q12
3
2SA1586GR R122 470 LED34 SLR-342VCT32
1 2
PEAK
D
SW3 CA SW19 CA
1 2 1 2
1 2
SW6 CA SW16 CA
1 2 DA4 1 2
3
1SS300
SW20 CA SW4 CA
1 2 1 2
1 2 1 2
SW5 CA SW21 CA SW7 CA
1 2 DA1 1 2 DA13 1 2
3
3
1SS300 1SS300
SW8 CA SW9 CA SW10 CA
1 2 1 2 1 2
1 2 1 2
SW11 CA SW12 CA SW13 CA
1 2 DA2 1 2 DA5 1 2
3
3
1SS300 1SS300
SW14 CA SW15 CA SW39 CA
1 2 1 2 1 2
1 2 1 2
SW17 CA SW18 CA SW38 CA
1 2 DA3 1 2 DA6 1 2
3
1
SW SCAN 1
2
3
2
3
4
4
TO DIGITAL 5
6
5
6
7
SIDE CN5 7
8
8
9
9 10
10 11
11 12
12 13
13
SW3:CANCEL SW16:LOOP
SW6:MFX SW19:HOLD
SW5:FILTER+OD SW20:REC/SONG REG SW4:DEL
SW8:PITCH SW21:RESAMPLE SW7:SONG
SW11:DELAY SW9:VINYLSIM SW10:LENGTH
SW14:START/END/LEVEL SW12:ISOLATOR SW13:QUANTIZE
SW17:REVERSE SW15:TIME/BPM SW39:C
SW18:D SW38:TAP TEMPO
32
Mar.2001 SP-303
fig_SW.eps
+
+
13
22 12
7 seg LED CN9
13
D1
C3
11 8
11 10 4 C2
VOLUME TO DIGITAL
21
11
10 9 C1
9 8 15
5 4 16
COM1A
COM1B
4 A3
COM3
COM2
3 21
1
2
3
4
5
3 2 25 A2
2 1 A1
1
3
26
19
18
CN15
RIBON CABLE 5P
SW22 CA SW23 CA
1 2 1 2
1 2 1 2 1 2
SW37 CA SW25 CA
DA9 1 2 DA14 1 2 DA16
3
SW22:MARK SW23:Number 5
SW37:A SW25:Number 6
SW31:REMAIN SW24:Number 1
SW32:LONG SW26:Number 2
SW33:STEREO SW28:Number 3
SW34:GATE SW27:Number 7
SW35:B SW30:Number 4
SW36:EXT SOURCE SW29:Number 8
33
Mar.2001 SP-303
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(POWER)
fig.power
DIGITAL +3.3V
Q19 L7 D +3. 3
2SA1706S-AN ELC10D221E
R187
2
270
3 D11 R188 C213 C214
IC30 SB07-03N 1.6k(METAL) 0.1 1000/6.3
NJM2360AF
1
R189
1 8 100
CS CD
D D D
7 R190
IPK
2 1k(METAL)
ES R191
0.33(1/2W)
6
VCC
5 D
C216 VIN-
150p
3 4
CT GND
D D
GND
C139
2
C140 C141 1000/6.3
0.1 0.1
D A
D D
ANALOG +5V
POWER SW CODEC
ANALOG +8.5V
SW1A Q10 +
FL1 D4 IC41 A +5
JK6 DSS310-91D223S RB051L-40 1 2SD2012 TA78M05S
2 1 2 3 2 2 3 1 3
IN OUT
1
GND
3 SLG-12-465A R86
2.2k
1
HEC2305-01-250 C142
2
C143 C144 C146 C147 470/6.3
1000/16 470/16 0.1 0.1
C145
ADAPTOR JK 470/16
A A
SW1B
SLG-12-465A
10
20
30
40
34
Mar.2001 SP-303
35
Mar.2001 SP-303
36