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Revision List 2 Technical Specifications, Diversity, and Connections2 Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List 6 Mechanical Instructions 10 Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 17 Alignments 36 Circuit Descriptions 40 IC Data Sheets 46 Block Diagrams Wiring diagram Blockbuster 32" 59 Wiring diagram Blockbuster 37" 60 Wiring diagram Blockbuster 40" 61 Block Diagram Video 62 Block Diagram Audio 63 Block Diagram Control & Clock Signals 64 Block Diagram I2C 65 Supply Lines Overview 66 10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Drawing B01 393912364954 67 B02 393912364954 78 B03 393912364954 87 B04 393912364954 95 B05 393912364954 100 B06 393912364954 101 B07 393912364954 105 B08 393912364954 106 B09 393912364954 108 313912364954 SSB Layout 109 E 27221719026x IR/LED/Key Board 111 11. Styling Sheets Blockbuster 32" 112 Blockbuster 37" 113 Blockbuster 40"& 46" 114
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1. Revision List
Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.0 First release.
2.1
Technical Specifications
For on-line product support please use the CTN links in Table 2-1. Here is product information available, as well as getting started, user manuals, frequently asked questions and software & drivers.
Connection Overview
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Styling
E (IR/LED/Key Board)
Assembly Removal
B08 (DVBS-Supp.)
B02 (PNX85500)
Wiring Diagram
B07 (DVBS-FE)
Wire Dressing
LCD Removal
B01 (Tuner)
B05 (DDR)
AmbiLight
B04 (I/O)
TCON
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Figure 2-1 Connection overview Note: The following connector colour abbreviations are used (acc. to DIN/IEC 757): Bk= Black, Bu= Blue, Gn= Green, Gy= Grey, Rd= Red, Wh= White, Ye= Yellow. 2.3.1 Rear Connections 1 - EXT1: Video RGB - In, CVBS - In/Out, Audio - In/Out
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- Ground Red - Ground P50 - Video Red - Status/FBL - Ground Video - Ground FBL - Video CVBS/Y - Video CVBS - Shield
Gnd Gnd 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm 0 - 0.4 V: INT 1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 ohm Gnd Gnd 1 VPP / 75 ohm 1 VPP / 75 ohm Gnd
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Figure 2-2 SCART connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - Audio R - Audio R - Audio L - Ground Audio - Ground Blue - Audio L - Video Blue - Function Select 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm Gnd Gnd 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm 0 - 2 V: INT 4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9 9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 Gnd 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm k j k H H j jk j H j
2 - Service Connector (UART) 1 - Ground Gnd 2 - UART_TX Transmit 3 - UART_RX Receive 3 - EXT2: Cinch: Video YPbPr - In, Audio - In Gn - Video Y 1 VPP / 75 ohm Bu - Video Pb 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm Rd - Video Pr 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm Rd - Audio - R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm Wh - Audio - L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm 4 - Cinch: Audio - In (VGA/DVI) Rd - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm Wh - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm 5 - SAT - In - - F-type
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Figure 2-3 Ethernet connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - TD+ - TD- RD+ - CT - CT - RD- GND - GND Transmit signal Transmit signal Receive signal Centre Tap: DC level fixation Centre Tap: DC level fixation Receive signal Gnd Gnd k k j j H H
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Figure 2-6 VGA Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2.3.3 - Video Red - Video Green - Video Blue - n.c. - Ground - Ground Red - Ground Green - Ground Blue - +5VDC - Ground Sync - n.c. - DDC_SDA - H-sync - V-sync - DDC_SCL 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd +5 V Gnd DDC data 0-5V 0-5V DDC clock j j j H H H H j H j j j j
7 - Cinch: S/PDIF - Out Bk - Coaxial 0.4 - 0.6VPP / 75 ohm 8 - HDMI 2: Digital Video, Digital Audio - In
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Figure 2-4 HDMI (type A) connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 - D2+ - Shield - D2- D1+ - Shield - D1- D0+ - Shield - D0- CLK+ - Shield - CLK- Easylink/CEC - n.c. - DDC_SCL - DDC_SDA - Ground - +5V - HPD - Ground Data channel Gnd Data channel Data channel Gnd Data channel Data channel Gnd Data channel Data channel Gnd Data channel Control channel DDC clock DDC data Gnd Hot Plug Detect Gnd j H j j H j j H j j H j jk j jk H j j H
Side Connections 12 - Common Interface 68p - See diagram B01A Common Interface 13 - SD-Card: Secure Digital Card - In/Out (optional)
14 GND WP GND CD 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 DAT1/IRQ DAT0/D0 GND2 CLOCK VDD GND1 CMD/DI DAT3/CS DAT2/NC 12 11 10
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- D2+ - Shield - D2- D1+ - Shield - D1- D0+ - Shield - D0- CLK+ - Shield - CLK-
Data channel Gnd Data channel Data channel Gnd Data channel Data channel Gnd Data channel Data channel Gnd Data channel
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Signal Signal Gnd Supply Signal Gnd Signal Signal Signal Signal Gnd
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Chassis Overview
Refer to chapter Block Diagrams for PWB/CBA locations.
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3.1
Safety Instructions
Safety regulations require the following during a repair: Connect the set to the Mains/AC Power via an isolation transformer (> 800 VA). Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h, only by components identical to the original ones. Any other component substitution (other than original type) may increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard. Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to the following points: Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the mounted cable clamps. Check the insulation of the Mains/AC Power lead for external damage. Check the strain relief of the Mains/AC Power cord for proper function. Check the electrical DC resistance between the Mains/AC Power plug and the secondary side (only for sets that have a Mains/AC Power isolated power supply): 1. Unplug the Mains/AC Power cord and connect a wire between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug. 2. Set the Mains/AC Power switch to the on position (keep the Mains/AC Power cord unplugged!). 3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the Mains/AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading should be between 4.5 M and 12 M. 4. Switch off the set, and remove the wire between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug. Check the cabinet for defects, to prevent touching of any inner parts by the customer.
3.3.2
Schematic Notes All resistor values are in ohms, and the value multiplier is often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2 indicates 2.2 k). Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with either an E or an R (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220 ). All capacitor values are given in micro-farads ( 10-6), nano-farads (n 10-9), or pico-farads (p 10-12). Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF). An asterisk (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer to the diversity tables for the correct values. The correct component values are listed on the Philips Spare Parts Web Portal.
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Spare Parts For the latest spare part overview, consult your Philips Spare Part web portal.
3.3.4
BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs Introduction For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this URL: http://www.atyourservice-magazine.com. Select Magazine, then go to Repair downloads. Here you will find Information on how to deal with BGA-ICs. BGA Temperature Profiles For BGA-ICs, you must use the correct temperature-profile. Where applicable and available, this profile is added to the IC Data Sheet information section in this manual.
3.3.5
Lead-free Soldering Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected by the workshop during a repair: Use only lead-free soldering tin. If lead-free solder paste is required, please contact the manufacturer of your soldering equipment. In general, use of solder paste within workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to store and to handle. Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free soldering tin. The solder tool must be able: To reach a solder-tip temperature of at least 400C. To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip. To exchange solder-tips for different applications. Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature of around 360C - 380C is reached and stabilized at the solder joint. Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec. Avoid temperatures above 400C, otherwise wear-out of tips will increase drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed. To avoid wear-out of tips, switch off unused equipment or reduce heat. Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoid mixed regimes. If this cannot be avoided, carefully clear the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin.
3.2
Warnings
All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD w). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that, during repair, you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep components and tools also at this same potential. Be careful during measurements in the high voltage section. Never replace modules or other components while the unit is switched on. When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools. This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a circuit becoming unstable.
3.3
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Notes
General Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the chassis (= tuner) ground (H), or hot ground (I), depending on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the Service Default Mode with a colour bar signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz for PAL, or 61.25 MHz for NTSC (channel 3).
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Alternative BOM identification It should be noted that on the European Service website, Alternative BOM is referred to as Design variant.
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Abbreviation List
0/6/12 SCART switch control signal on A/V board. 0 = loop through (AUX to TV), 6 = play 16 : 9 format, 12 = play 4 : 3 format Automatic Aspect Ratio Adaptation: algorithm that adapts aspect ratio to remove horizontal black bars; keeps the original aspect ratio Automatic Channel Installation: algorithm that installs TV channels directly from a cable network by means of a predefined TXT page Analogue to Digital Converter Automatic Frequency Control: control signal used to tune to the correct frequency Automatic Gain Control: algorithm that controls the video input of the feature box Amplitude Modulation Asia Pacific Aspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9 Auto Screen Fit: algorithm that adapts aspect ratio to remove horizontal black bars without discarding video information Advanced Television Systems Committee, the digital TV standard in the USA See Auto TV A hardware and software control system that measures picture content, and adapts image parameters in a dynamic way External Audio Video Audio Video Controller Audio Video Input Processor Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 5.5 MHz Business Display Solutions (iTV) Board-Level Repair Broadcast Television Standard Committee. Multiplex FM stereo sound system, originating from the USA and used e.g. in LATAM and AP-NTSC countries Blue TeleteXT Centre channel (audio) Consumer Electronics Control bus: remote control bus on HDMI connections Constant Level: audio output to connect with an external amplifier Component Level Repair Computer aided rePair Connected Planet / Copy Protection Customer Service Mode Color Transient Improvement: manipulates steepness of chroma transients Composite Video Blanking and Synchronization Digital to Analogue Converter Dynamic Bass Enhancement: extra low frequency amplification Data Communication Module. Also referred to as System Card or Smartcard (for iTV). See E-DDC Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.5 MHz Dynamic Frame Insertion
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Figure 3-1 Serial number (example) 3.3.7 Board Level Repair (BLR) or Component Level Repair (CLR) If a board is defective, consult your repair procedure to decide if the board has to be exchanged or if it should be repaired on component level. If your repair procedure says the board should be exchanged completely, do not solder on the defective board. Otherwise, it cannot be returned to the O.E.M. supplier for back charging! 3.3.8 Practical Service Precautions It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock. While some sources are expected to have a possible dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of limited current and are sometimes held in less regard. Always respect voltages. While some may not be dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation. It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution.
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EDID EEPROM EMI EPG EPLD EU EXT FDS FDW FLASH FM FPGA FTV Gb/s G-TXT H HD HDD HDCP
Directions For Use: owner's manual Digital Media Reader: card reader Digital Multi Standard Decoding Digital Natural Motion Digital Noise Reduction: noise reduction feature of the set Dynamic RAM Digital Rights Management Digital Signal Processing Dealer Service Tool: special remote control designed for service technicians Digital Transmission Content Protection; A protocol for protecting digital audio/video content that is traversing a high speed serial bus, such as IEEE-1394 Digital Video Broadcast - Cable Digital Video Broadcast - Terrestrial Digital Versatile Disc Digital Visual Interface (d= digital only) Enhanced Display Data Channel (VESA standard for communication channel and display). Using E-DDC, the video source can read the EDID information form the display. Extended Display Identification Data (VESA standard) Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory Electro Magnetic Interference Electronic Program Guide Erasable Programmable Logic Device Europe EXTernal (source), entering the set by SCART or by cinches (jacks) Full Dual Screen (same as FDW) Full Dual Window (same as FDS) FLASH memory Field Memory or Frequency Modulation Field-Programmable Gate Array Flat TeleVision Giga bits per second Green TeleteXT H_sync to the module High Definition Hard Disk Drive High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection: A key encoded into the HDMI/DVI signal that prevents video data piracy. If a source is HDCP coded and connected via HDMI/DVI without the proper HDCP decoding, the picture is put into a snow vision mode or changed to a low resolution. For normal content distribution the source and the display device must be enabled for HDCP software key decoding. High Definition Multimedia Interface HeadPhone Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.0 MHz Inter IC bus Inter IC Data bus Inter IC Sound bus Intermediate Frequency Infra Red Interrupt Request The ITU Radio communication Sector (ITU-R) is a standards body subcommittee of the International Telecommunication Union relating to radio communication. ITU-656 (a.k.a.
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Super Video Home System Software Spatial temporal Weighted Averaging Noise reduction 1280 1024 Thin Film Transistor Total Harmonic Distortion Transmission Minimized Differential Signalling Transport Stream TeleteXT Dual Window with TeleteXT User Interface Microprocessor 1600 1200 (4:3) V-sync to the module Video Electronics Standards Association 640 480 (4:3) Variable Level out: processed audio output toward external amplifier Vestigial Side Band; modulation method What You See Is What You Record: record selection that follows main picture and sound 1280 768 (15:9) Quartz crystal 1024 768 (4:3) Luminance signal Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C) signal Component video. Luminance and scaled color difference signals (B-Y and R-Y) Component video
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4. Mechanical Instructions
Index of this chapter: 4.1 Cable Dressing Blockbuster Styling (xxPFL66xx/xx series) 4.2 Service Positions 4.3 Assy/Panel Removal Sundance Styling (xxPFL76xx/xx series) 4.4 Set Re-assembly Notes: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to the different set executions.
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Service Positions
For easy servicing of a TV set, the set should be put face down on a soft flat surface, foam buffers or other specific workshop tools. Ensure that a stable situation is created to perform measurements and alignments. When using foam bars take care that these always support the cabinet and never only the display. Caution: Failure to follow these guidelines can seriously damage the display! Ensure that ESD safe measures are taken.
1. Remove all screws of the rear cover. 2. Lift the rear cover from the TV. Make sure that wires and flat coils are not damaged while lifting the rear cover from the set. Additional instructions for Blockbuster 40-/46PFL6606x/xx 40"and 46"Blockbuster (40-/46PFL6606x/xx) sets have a dedicated method to open the bottom catches when removing the rear cover. Refer to Figure 4-4 and Figure 4-5 for details.
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Rear Cover Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before you remove the rear cover. Note: it is not necessary to remove the stand while removing the rear cover.
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Figure 4-5 Bottom catches 40" and 46" Blockbuster sets -2It is advised to lay the set with front facing down before executing this operation. 1. Remove all screws from the rear cover. 2. Use a round rod (diameter 2 mm) and insert it in one of the holes [1]. 3. Push the catch located inside the rear cover away by inserting the rod [2] through the hole and lifting the rear cover at the same time. 4. Repeat the same procedure on the other hole. 4.3.2 Speakers Tweeters Each tweeter unit is mounted with one screw. When defective, replace the whole unit. Subwoofer The central subwoofer is located in the centre of the set and is secured by two bosses. When defective, replace the whole unit. 4.3.3 Mains Switch Refer to Figure 4-6 for details. 4.3.5
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Figure 4-7 Main Power Supply 1. Unplug all connectors [1]. 2. Remove the fixation screws [2]. 3. Take the board out. When defective, replace the whole unit. Small Signal Board (SSB) Refer to Figure 4-8 for details.
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Figure 4-8 SSB 1. Unplug all connectors [1]. 2. Remove the fixation screws [2]. 3. Take the board out. When remounting, ensure that the side shielding [3] is positioned correctly.
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Figure 4-6 Mains switch The mains switch is mounted on a plastic subframe and can be removed without removing the subframe. 1. Use a screwdriver and push the switch out of its casing [1]. 2. Unplug the connectors [2]. When defective, replace the whole unit. 4.3.4 Main Power Supply Refer to Figure 4-7 for details.
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4.3.7 Ambilight Units The Ambilight units can be lifted from the subframes without the use of tools. Refer to Figure 4-11 for details.
Keyboard Control, IR & LED Board Refer to Figure 4-9 and Figure 4-10 for details.
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Figure 4-9 Keyboard control, IR & LED board [1/2] Figure 4-11 Ambilight units
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1. Unplug the connector [1]. 2. Carefully lift the board [2] and take the board out. When defective, replace the whole unit.
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Figure 4-10 Keyboard control, IR & LED board [2/2] 1. Remove the stand and the plastic support [1]. 2. Unplug the connector [2]. 3. Remove the screws [3] and take the board out. When defective, replace the whole unit.
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4.3.8 LCD Panel Refer to Figure 4-12 and Figure 4-13 for details.
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Figure 4-12 LCD panel [1/2] 1. Remove the SSB as described earlier. 2. Remove the PSU as described earlier. 3. Remove the tweeters with their subframes and subwoofer as described earlier. 4. Remove the stand and -support as described earlier. 5. Remove the cables [1]. 6. Remove the stand subframe [2]. 7. Remove the mains switch subframe [3]. 8. Remove the Ambilight units together with their subframes as described earlier. 9. Unplug the connector from the keyboard control-, and IR & LED board as described earlier. 10. Remove all remaining cables and subframes. 11. Use a screwdriver to release the clamps [4] that secure the panel and take the panel out. Remove the clamps from the panel before sending the panel in for Service.
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Set Re-assembly
To re-assemble the whole set, execute all processes in reverse order. Notes: While re-assembling, make sure that all cables are placed and connected in their original position. Pay special attention not to damage the EMC foams in the set. Ensure that EMC foams are mounted correctly.
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Test Points
As most signals are digital, it will be difficult to measure waveforms with a standard oscilloscope. However, several key ICs are capable of generating test patterns, which can be controlled via ComPair. In this way it is possible to determine which part is defective. Perform measurements under the following conditions: Service Default Mode. Video: Colour bar signal. Audio: 3 kHz left, 1 kHz right.
How to Activate SDM For this chassis there are two kinds of SDM: an analogue SDM and a digital SDM. Tuning will happen according Table 5-1. Analogue SDM: use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code 062596, directly followed by the MENU (or HOME) button. Note: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main menu will appear. To switch it off, push the MENU (or "HOME") button again. Analogue SDM can also be activated by grounding for a moment the solder path on the SSB, with the indication SDM (see Service mode pad). Digital SDM: use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code 062593, directly followed by the MENU (or "HOME") button. Note: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main menu will appear. To switch it off, push the MENU (or "HOME") button again.
5.2
Service Modes
Service Default mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode (SAM) offers several features for the service technician, while the Customer Service Mode (CSM) is used for communication between the call centre and the customer.
SDM
This chassis also offers the option of using ComPair, a hardware interface between a computer and the TV chassis. It offers the abilities of structured troubleshooting, error code reading, and software version read-out for all chassis. (see also section 5.4.1 ComPair). Note: For the new model range, a new remote control (RC) is used with some renamed buttons. This has an impact on the activation of the Service modes. For instance the old MENU button is now called HOME (or is indicated by a house icon). 5.2.1 Service Default Mode (SDM) Purpose To create a pre-defined setting, to get the same measurement results as given in this manual. To override SW protections detected by stand-by processor and make the TV start up to the step just before protection (a sort of automatic stepwise start-up). See section 5.3 Stepwise Start-up. To start the blinking LED procedure where only LAYER 2 errors are displayed. (see also section 5.5 Error Codes). Specifications 5.2.2 Table 5-1 SDM default settings Default system PAL B/G Purpose To perform (software) alignments. To change option settings. To easily identify the used software version. To view operation hours. To display (or clear) the error code buffer. How to Activate SAM Via a standard RC transmitter: Key in the code 062596 directly followed by the INFO or OK button. After activating SAM with this method a service warning will appear on the screen, continue by pressing the OK button on the RC.
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Figure 5-1 Service mode pad After activating this mode, SDM will appear in the upper right corner of the screen (when a picture is available). How to Navigate When the MENU (or HOME) button is pressed on the RC transmitter, the TV set will toggle between the SDM and the normal user menu. How to Exit SDM Use one of the following methods: Switch the set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter. Via a standard customer RC-transmitter: key in 00sequence. Service Alignment Mode (SAM)
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Contents of SAM Hardware Info. A. SW Version. Displays the software version of the main software (example: Q555X-1.2.3.4 = AAAAB_X.Y.W.Z). AAAA= the chassis name. B= the SW branch version. This is a sequential number (this is no longer the region indication, as the software is now multi-region). X.Y.W.Z= the software version, where X is the main version number (different numbers are not compatible with one another) and Y.W.Z is the sub version number (a higher number is always compatible with a lower number). B. STBY PROC Version. Displays the software version of the stand-by processor. C. Production Code. Displays the production code of the TV, this is the serial number as printed on the back of the TV set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this production code has to be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this. Operation Hours. Displays the accumulated total of operation hours (not the stand-by hours). Every time the TV is switched on/off, 0.5 hours is added to this number. Errors (followed by maximum 10 errors). The most recent error is displayed at the upper left (for an error explanation see section 5.5 Error Codes). Reset Error Buffer. When cursor right (or OK button) pressed here, followed by the OK button, the error buffer is reset. Alignments. This will activate the ALIGNMENTS submenu. See Chapter 6. Alignments. Dealer Options. Extra features for the dealers. Options. Extra features for Service. For more info regarding option codes, see chapter 6. Alignments. Note that if the option code numbers are changed, these have to be confirmed with pressing the OK button before the options are stored, otherwise changes will be lost. Initialize NVM. The moment the processor recognizes a corrupted NVM, the initialize NVM line will be highlighted. Now, two things can be done (dependent of the service instructions at that moment): Save the content of the NVM via ComPair for development analysis, before initializing. This will give the Service department an extra possibility for diagnosis (e.g. when Development asks for this). Initialize the NVM. Note: When the NVM is corrupted, or replaced, there is a high possibility that no picture appears because the display code is not correct. So, before initializing the NVM via the SAM, a picture is necessary and therefore the correct display option has to be entered. Refer to Chapter 6. Alignments for details. To adapt this option, its advised to use ComPair (the correct values for the options can be found in Chapter 6. Alignments) or a method via a standard RC (described below). Changing the display option via a standard RC: Key in the code 062598 directly followed by the MENU (or "HOME") button and XXX (where XXX is the 3 digit decimal display code as mentioned on the sticker in the set). Make sure to key in all three digits, also the leading zeros. If the above action is successful, the front LED will go out as an indication that the RC sequence was correct. After the display option is changed in the NVM, the TV will go to the Stand-by mode. If the NVM was corrupted or empty before this action, it will be initialized first (loaded with default values). This initializing can take up to 20 seconds.
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PROD.SERIAL NO: AG 1A0620 000001
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Figure 5-2 Location of Display Option Code sticker Store - go right. All options and alignments are stored when pressing cursor right (or the OK button) and then the OK-button. Operation hours display. Displays the accumulated total of operation hours of the screen itself. In case of a display replacement, reset to 0 or to the consumed operation hours of the spare display. SW Maintenance. SW Events. In case of specific software problems, the development department can ask for this info. HW Events. In case of specific software problems, the development department can ask for this info : - Event 26: refers to a power dip, this is logged after the TV set reboots due to a power dip. - Event 17: refers to the power OK status, sensed even before the 3 x retry to generate the error code. Test settings. For development purposes only. Development file versions. Not useful for Service purposes, this information is only used by the development department. Upload to USB. To upload several settings from the TV to an USB stick, which is connected to the SSB. The items are Channel list, Personal settings, Option codes, Alignments, Identification data (includes the set type and prod code + all 12NC like SSB, display, boards), History list. The All item supports to upload all several items at once. First a directory repair\ has to be created in the root of the USB stick. To upload the settings, select each item separately, press cursor right (or the OK button), confirm with OK and wait until the message Done appears. In case the download to the USB stick was not successful, Failure will be displayed. In this case, check if the USB stick is connected properly and if the directory repair is present in the root of the USB stick. Now the settings are stored onto the USB stick and can be used to download into another TV or other SSB. Uploading is of course only possible if the software is running and preferably a picture is available. This method is created to be able to save the customers TV settings and to store them into another SSB. Download from USB. To download several settings from the USB stick to the TV, same way of working needs to be followed as described in Upload to USB. To make sure that the download of the channel list from USB to the TV is executed properly, it is necessary to restart the TV and tune to a valid preset if necessary. The All item supports to download all several items at once. NVM editor. For NET TV the set type number must be entered correctly. Also the production code (AG code) can be entered here via the RC-transmitter. Correct data can be found on the side/rear sticker. CURSOR UP/DOWN key on the RC-transmitter. The selected item will be highlighted. When not all menu items
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Contents of CSM The contents are reduced to 3 pages: General, Software versions and Quality items. The group names itself are not shown anywhere in the CSM menu. General Set Type. This information is very helpful for a helpdesk/ workshop as reference for further diagnosis. In this way, it is not necessary for the customer to look at the rear of the TV-set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this set type has to be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this. The update can also be done via the NVM editor available in SAM. Production Code. Displays the production code (the serial number) of the TV. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this production code has to be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this. The update can also be done via the NVM editor available in SAM. Installed date. Indicates the date of the first installation of the TV. This date is acquired via time extraction. Options 1. Gives the option codes of option group 1 as set in SAM (Service Alignment Mode). Options 2. Gives the option codes of option group 2 as set in SAM (Service Alignment Mode). 12NC SSB. Gives an identification of the SSB as stored in NVM. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this identification number has to be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this. This identification number is the 12nc number of the SSB. 12NC display. Shows the 12NC of the display. 12NC supply. Shows the 12NC of the power supply. 12NC 200Hz board. Shows the 12NC of the 200Hz Panel (when present). 12NC AV PIP. Shows the 12NC of the AV PIP board (when present). Software versions Current main SW. Displays the build-in main software version. In case of field problems related to software, software can be upgraded. As this software is consumer upgradeable, it will also be published on the Internet. Example: Q55xx1.2.3.4 Stand-by SW. Displays the build-in stand-by processor software version. Upgrading this software will be possible via ComPair or via USB (see section 5.9 Software Upgrading). Example: STDBY_83.84.0.0. e-UM version. Displays the electronic user manual SWversion (12NC version number). Most significant number here is the last digit. AV PIP software. 3D dongle software version. Quality items Signal quality. Bad / average /good (not for DVB-S). Ethernet MAC address. Displays the MAC address present in the SSB. Wireless MAC address. Displays the wireless MAC address to support the Wi-Fi functionality. BDS key. Indicates if the set is in the BDS status. CI module. Displays status if the common interface module is detected. CI + protected service. Yes/No. Event counter : S : 000X 0000(number of software recoveries : SW EVENT-LOG #(reboots) S : 0000 000X (number of software events : SW EVENTLOG #(events) H : 000X 0000(number of hardware errors) H : 0000 000X (number of hardware events : SW EVENTLOG #(events).
How to Exit SAM Use one of the following methods: Switch the TV set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter. Via a standard RC-transmitter, key in 00 sequence, or select the BACK key. 5.2.3 Customer Service Mode (CSM) Purpose When a customer is having problems with his TV-set, he can call his dealer or the Customer Helpdesk. The service technician can then ask the customer to activate the CSM, in order to identify the status of the set. Now, the service technician can judge the severity of the complaint. In many cases, he can advise the customer how to solve the problem, or he can decide if it is necessary to visit the customer. The CSM is a read only mode; therefore, modifications in this mode are not possible. When in this chassis CSM is activated, a test pattern will be displayed during 5 seconds (1 second Blue, 1 second Green and 1 second Red, then again 1 second Blue and 1 second Green). This test pattern is generated by the PNX51X0 (located on the 200Hz board as part of the display). So if this test pattern is shown, it could be determined that the back end video chain (PNX51X0 and display) is working.For TV sets without the PNX51X0 inside, every menu from CSM will be used as check for the back end chain video. When CSM is activated and there is a USB stick connected to the TV set, the software will dump the CSM content to the USB stick. The file (CSM_model number_serial number.txt) will be saved in the root of the USB stick. This info can be handy if no information is displayed. When in CSM mode (and a USB stick connected), pressing OK will create an extended CSM dump file on the USB stick. This file (Extended_CSM_model number_serial number.txt) contains: The normal CSM dump information, All items (from SAM load to USB, but in readable format), Operating hours, Error codes, SW/HW event logs. To have fast feedback from the field, a flashdump can be requested by development. When in CSM, push the red button and key in serial digits 2679 (same keys to form the word COPY with a cellphone). A file Dump_model number_serial number.bin will be written on the connected USB device. This can take 1/2 minute, depending on the quantity of data that needs to be dumped. Also when CSM is activated, the LAYER 1 error is displayed via blinking LED. Only the latest error is displayed (see also section 5.5 Error Codes). How to Activate CSM Key in the code 123654 via the standard RC transmitter. Note: Activation of the CSM is only possible if there is no (user) menu on the screen! How to Navigate By means of the CURSOR-DOWN/UP knob on the RCtransmitter, can be navigated through the menus.
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How to Exit CSM Press MENU (or "HOME") / Back key on the RC-transmitter.
5.3
Stepwise Start-up
When the TV is in a protection state due to an error detected by stand-by software (error blinking is displayed) and SDM is activated via shortcutting the SDM solder path on the SSB, the TV starts up until it reaches the situation just before protection. So, this is a kind of automatic stepwise start-up. In combination with the start-up diagrams below, you can see which supplies are present at a certain moment. Caution: in case the start-up in this mode with a faulty FET 7U0X is done, you can destroy all ICs supplied by the +1V8 and +1v1, due to overvoltage (12V The abbreviations SP and MP in the figures stand for: SP: protection or error detected by the Stand-by Processor. MP: protection or error detected by the MIPS Main Processor.
Mains off
Mains on
WakeUp requested
St by
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Active
- St by requested - tact SW pushed
Hibernate
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Mains is applied
Stand by or Protection
Standby Supply starts running. All standby supply voltages become available.
st-by P resets
Initialise I/O pins of the st-by P: - Switch reset-AVC LOW (reset state) - Switch reset-system LOW (reset state) - Switch reset-Ethernet LOW (reset state) - Switch reset-USB LOW (reset state) - Switch reset-DVBs LOW (reset state) - keep Audio-reset and Audio-Mute-Up HIGH
If the protection state was left by short circuiting the SDM pins, detection of a protection condition during startup will stall the startup. Protection conditions in a playing set will be ignored. The protection mode will not be entered.
- Switch Audio-Reset high. It is low in the standby mode if the standby mode lasted longer than 10s.
Switch ON Platform and display supply by switching LOW the Standby line.
+12V, +24Vs, AL and Bolt-on power is switched on, followed by the +1V2 DCDC converter Detect2 is moved to an interrupt. To be checked if the detection on interrupt base is feasible or not or if we should stick to the standard 40ms interval.
No
Yes
Enter protection
Wait 50ms
Detect EJTAG debug probe (pulling pin of the probe interface to ground by inserting EJTAG probe)
An EJTAG probe (e.g. WindPower ICE probe) can be connected for Linux Kernel debugging purposes.
Yes
No No
No
Cold boot?
Yes Release AVC system reset Feed warm boot script Release AVC system reset Feed cold boot script Release AVC system reset Feed initializing boot script disable alive mechanism
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Reset-system is switched HIGH by the AVC at the end of the bootscript No AVC releases Reset-Ethernet, Reset-USB and Reset-DVBs when the end of the AVC bootscript is detected
This cannot be done through the bootscript, the I/O is on the standby P
AVC releases Reset-Ethernet, Reset-USB and Reset-DVBs when the end of the AVC bootscript is detected
Reset-Audio and Audio-Mute-Up are switched by MIPS code later on in the startup process
Reset-Audio and Audio-Mute-Up are switched by MIPS code later on in the startup process
No
RPC start (comm. protocol) Timing needs to be updated if more mature info is available.
No
Wait 10ms
Yes
Enable Alive check mechanism Disable all supply related protections and switch off the +3V3 +5V DC/DC converter. MIPS reads the wake up reason from standby P. Wait 5ms Startup screen shall only be visible when there is a coldboot to an active state end situation. The startup screen shall not be visible when waking up for reboot reasons or waking up to semistandby conditions or waking up to enter Hibernate mode.. Wait until AVC starts to communicate
3-th try?
The first time after the option turn on of the startup screen or when the set is virgin, the cfg file is not present and hence the startup screen will not be shown.
200Hz set?
yes
Enter protection
No
No
85500 starts up the display. No To keep this flowchart readable, the exact display turn on description is not copied here. Please see the Semi-standby to On description for the detailed display startup During the complete display time of the Startup screen, the preheat condition of sequence. 100% PWM is valid. Startup screen visible
Initialize audio initialize tuner and channel decoders Initialize source selection Initialize video processing ICs
initialize AutoTV by triggering CHS AutoTV Init interface Initialize Ambilight with Lights off.
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The assumption here is that a fast toggle (<2s) can only happen during ON->SEMI ->ON. In these states, the AVC is still active and can provide the 2s delay. A transition ON->SEMI->STBY->SEMI->ON cannot be made in less than 2s, because the standby state will be maintained for at least 4s.
Semi Standby
Wait until previous on-state is left more than 2 seconds ago. (to prevent LCD display problems)
CPipe already generates a valid output clock in the semi-standby state: display startup can start immediately when leaving the semi-standby state.
The exact timings to switch on the display (LVDS delay, lamp delay) are defined in the display file.
Switch on the display power by switching LCD-PWR-ON low Yes Wait x ms Switch on LVDS output in the 85500 Delay Lamp-on with the sum of the LVDS delay and the Lamp delay indicated in the display file Initialize audio and video processing IC's and functions according needed use case.
Switch off the dimming backlight feature, set the BOOST control to nominal and make sure PWM output is set to maximum allowed PWM
return
Wait until valid and stable audio and video, corresponding to the requested output is delivered by the AVC AND the backlight has been switched on for at least the time which is indicated in the display file as preheat time.
Switch Audio-Reset low and wait 5ms A LED set does not normally need a preheat time. The preheat remains present but is set to zero in the display file.
Release audio mute and wait 100ms before any other audio handling is done (e.g. volume change)
The higher level requirement is that audio and video should be demuted without transient effects and that the audio should be demuted maximum 1s before or at the same time as the unblanking of the video.
Restore dimming backlight feature, PWM and BOOST output and unblank the video.
Startup screen Option and Installation setting Photoscreen ON? Yes Display cfg file present and up to date, according correct display option? No No Yes Prepare Start screen Display config file and copy to Flash
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Figure 5-6 Semi Stand-by to Active flowchart (EEFL or LED backlight 50/100 Hz only)
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The assumption here is that a fast toggle (<2s) can only happen during ON->SEMI ->ON. In these states, the AVC is still active and can provide the 2s delay. If the transition ON->SEMI>STBY->SEMI->ON can be made in less than 2s, we have to delay the semi -> stby transition until the requirement is met.
Semi Standby
Wait until previous on-state is left more than 2 seconds ago. (to prevent LCD display problems)
There is no need to define the display timings since the timing implementation is part of the Tcon.
Backlight already on? (splash screen) Yes No Request Tcon to Switch on the backlight in a direct LED or set Lamp-on I/O line in case of a side LED Initialize audio and video processing IC's and functions according needed use case.
Start POK line detection algorithm Wait until valid and stable audio and video, corresponding to the requested output is delivered by the AVC. return Switch Audio-Reset low and wait 5ms
The higher level requirement is that audio and video should be demuted without transient effects and that the audio should be demuted maximum 1s before or at the same time as the unblanking of the video.
Release audio mute and wait 100ms before any other audio handling is done (e.g. volume change)
Startup screen Option and Installation setting Photoscreen ON? Yes Display cfg file present and up to date, according correct display option? No No Yes Prepare Start screen Display config file and copy to Flash
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Mute all sound outputs via softmute
Wait 100ms
Force ext audio outputs to ground (I/O: audio reset) And wait 5ms
Wait until Ambilight has faded out: Output power Observer should be zero
Yes
200Hz set?
No
Wait x ms (display file) Instruct 200Hz Tcon to turn off the display
Wait x ms
The exact timings to switch off the display (LVDS delay, lamp delay) are defined in the display file.
Semi Standby
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If ambientlight functionality was used in semi-standby (lampadaire mode), switch off ambient light (see CHS ambilight)
*) If this is not performed and the set is switched to standby when the switch off of the ambilights is still ongoing, the lights will switch off abruptly when the supply is cut.
Switch Memories to self-refresh (this creates a more stable condition when switching off the power).
Switch AVC system in reset state (reset-system and reset-AVC lines) Switch reset-USB, Reset-Ethernet and Reset-DVBs LOW
Wait 10ms
Disable all supply related protections and switch off the DC/DC converters (ENABLE-3V3n)
Wait 5ms
Switch OFF all supplies by switching HIGH the Standby I/O line
Important remarks: release reset audio 10 sec after entering standby to save power Also here, the standby state has to be maintained for at least 4s before starting another state transition.
Stand by
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Service Tools
ComPair Introduction ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a Service tool for Philips Consumer Electronics products. and offers the following: 1. ComPair helps to quickly get an understanding on how to repair the chassis in a short and effective way. 2. ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics and is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas. No knowledge on I2C or UART commands is necessary, because ComPair takes care of this. 3. ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can automatically communicate with the chassis (when the P is working) and all repair information is directly available. 4. ComPair features TV software up possibilities. Specifications ComPair consists of a Windows based fault finding program and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product. The ComPair II interface box is connected to the PC via an USB cable. For the TV chassis, the ComPair interface box and the TV communicate via a bi-directional cable via the service connector(s). The ComPair fault finding program is able to determine the problem of the defective television, by a combination of automatic diagnostics and an interactive question/answer procedure. How to Connect This is described in the chassis fault finding database in ComPair.
TO TV
TO UART SERVICE CONNECTOR TO I2C SERVICE CONNECTOR TO UART SERVICE CONNECTOR
5.5
5.5.1
Error Codes
Introduction The error code buffer contains all detected errors since the last time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to right, new errors are logged at the left side, and all other errors shift one position to the right. When an error occurs, it is added to the list of errors, provided the list is not full. When an error occurs and the error buffer is full, then the new error is not added, and the error buffer stays intact (history is maintained). To prevent that an occasional error stays in the list forever, the error is removed from the list after more than 50 hrs. of operation. When multiple errors occur (errors occurred within a short time span), there is a high probability that there is some relation between them. New in this chassis is the way errors can be displayed: If no errors are there, the LED should not blink at all in CSM or SDM. No spacer must be displayed as well. There is a simple blinking LED procedure for board level repair (home repair) so called LAYER 1 errors next to the existing errors which are LAYER 2 errors (see Table 5-2). LAYER 1 errors are one digit errors. LAYER 2 errors are 2 digit errors. In protection mode. From consumer mode: LAYER 1. From SDM mode: LAYER 2. Fatal errors, if I2C bus is blocked and the set reboots, CSM and SAM are not selectable. From consumer mode: LAYER 1. From SDM mode: LAYER 2. In CSM mode. When entering CSM: error LAYER 1 will be displayed by blinking LED. Only the latest error is shown. In SDM mode. When SDM is entered via Remote Control code or the hardware pins, LAYER 2 is displayed via blinking LED. Error display on screen. In CSM no error codes are displayed on screen. In SAM the complete error list is shown.
ComPair II RC in RC out
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RS232 /UART
PC
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Basically there are three kinds of errors: Errors detected by the Stand-by software which lead to protection. These errors will always lead to protection and an automatic start of the blinking LED LAYER 1 error. (see section 5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure). Errors detected by the Stand-by software which not lead to protection. In this case the front LED should blink the involved error. See also section 5.5 Error Codes, 5.5.4 Error Buffer. Note that it can take up several minutes before the TV starts blinking the error (e.g. LAYER 1 error = 2, LAYER 2 error = 15 or 53). Errors detected by main software (MIPS). In this case the error will be logged into the error buffer and can be read out via ComPair, via blinking LED method LAYER 1-2 error, or in case picture is visible, via SAM. 5.5.2 How to Read the Error Buffer Use one of the following methods: On screen via the SAM (only when a picture is visible). E.g.: 00 00 00 00 00: No errors detected 23 00 00 00 00: Error code 23 is the last and only detected error. 37 23 00 00 00: Error code 23 was first detected and error code 37 is the last detected error. Note that no protection errors can be logged in the error buffer.
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Via the blinking LED procedure. See section 5.5.3 How to Clear the Error Buffer. Via ComPair.
How to Clear the Error Buffer Use one of the following methods: By activation of the RESET ERROR BUFFER command in the SAM menu. If the content of the error buffer has not changed for 50+ hours, it resets automatically.
5.5.4
Error Buffer In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before starting to repair (before clearing the buffer, write down the Table 5-2 Error code overview
Description I2C3 I2C2 I2C4 12V Inverter or display supply PNX51X0 HDMI mux I2C switch Channel dec DVB-S Lnb controller Tuner Main nvm Tuner DVB-S T sensor SSB/set T sensor LED driver/Tcon Display
Monitored Error/ Error Buffer/ Layer 1 Layer 2 by Prot Blinking LED Device 2 2 2 3 3 2/9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 5 13 14 18 15 16 17 21 23 24 28 31 34 35 36 42 42 53 64 MIPS MIPS MIPS Stby P Stby P MIPS MIPS MIPS MIPS MIPS MIPS MIPS MIPS MIPS MIPS MIPS Stby P MIPS E E E P P E E E E E E E E E E E P E BL / EB BL / EB BL / EB BL BL EB EB EB EB EB EB EB EB EB EB EB BL BL / EB SSB SSB SSB PNX8550 / / PNX51X0 Sil9x87A PCA9540 STV0903 LNBH23 DTT 71300 STM24C64 STV6110 LM 75 LM 75 PNX8550 Altera
Defective Board SSB SSB SSB SSB Supply Supply 200 Hz board SSB SSB SSB SSB SSB SSB SSB T sensor T sensor SSB Display
Extra Info Rebooting. When a TV is constantly rebooting due to internal problems, most of the time no errors will be logged or blinked. This rebooting can be recognized via a ComPair interface and Hyperterminal (for Hyperterminal settings, see section 5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips, 5.8.7 Logging). Its shown that the loggings which are generated by the main software keep continuing. In this case diagnose has to be done via ComPair. Error 13 (I2C bus 3, SSB bus blocked). Current situation: when this error occurs, the TV will constantly reboot due to the blocked bus. The best way for further diagnosis here, is to use ComPair. Error 14 (I2C bus 2, TV set bus blocked). Current situation: when this error occurs, the TV will constantly reboot due to the blocked bus. The best way for further diagnosis here, is to use ComPair. Error 18 (I2C bus 4, Tuner bus blocked). In case this bus is blocked, short the SDM solder paths on the SSB during startup, LAYER error 2 = 18 will be blinked. Error 15 (PNX8550 doesnt boot). Indicates that the main processor was not able to read his bootscript. This error will point to a hardware problem around the PNX8550 (supplies not OK, PNX 8550 completely dead, I2C link between PNX and Stand-by Processor broken, etc...). When error 15 occurs it is also possible that I2C1 bus is blocked (NVM). I2C1 can be indicated in the schematics as follows: SCL-UP-MIPS, SDA-UP-MIPS. LAYER 2 error = 28 will be logged and displayed via the
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Other root causes for this error can be due to hardware problems regarding the DDRs and the bootscript reading from the PNX8550. Error 16 (12V). This voltage is made in the power supply and results in protection (LAYER 1 error = 3) in case of absence. When SDM is activated we see blinking LED LAYER 2 error = 16. Error 17 (Invertor or Display Supply). Here the status of the Power OK is checked by software, no protection will occur during failure of the invertor or display supply (no picture), only error logging. LED blinking of LAYER 1 error = 3 in CSM, in SDM this gives LAYER 2 error = 17. Error 21 (PNX51X0). When there is no I2C communication towards the PNX51X0 after start-up, LAYER 2 error = 21 will be logged and displayed via the blinking LED procedure if SDM is switched on. This device is located on the 200 Hz panel from the display. Error 23 (HDMI). When there is no I2C communication towards the HDMI mux after start-up, LAYER 2 error = 23 will be logged and displayed via the blinking LED procedure if SDM is switched on. Error 24 (I2C switch). When there is no I2C communication towards the I2C switch, LAYER 2 error = 24 will be logged and displayed via the blinking LED procedure when SDM is switched on. Remark: this only works for TV sets with an I2C controlled screen included. Error 28 (Channel dec DVB-S). When there is no I2C communication towards the DVB-S channel decoder, blinking LED procedure if SDM is switched on.
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4. Six short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s 5. One long blink of 3 s to finish the sequence (spacer). 6. The sequence starts again. 5.6.2 How to Activate Use one of the following methods: Activate the CSM. The blinking front LED will show only the latest layer 1 error, this works in normal operation mode or automatically when the error/protection is monitored by the Stand-by processor. In case no picture is shown and there is no LED blinking, read the logging to detect whether error devices are mentioned. (see section 5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips, 5.8.7 Logging). Activate the SDM. The blinking front LED will show the entire content of the LAYER 2 error buffer, this works in normal operation mode or when SDM (via hardware pins) is activated when the tv set is in protection.
5.7
5.7.1
Protections
Software Protections Most of the protections and errors use either the stand-by microprocessor or the MIPS controller as detection device. Since in these cases, checking of observers, polling of ADCs, and filtering of input values are all heavily software based, these protections are referred to as software protections. There are several types of software related protections, solving a variety of fault conditions: Related to supplies: presence of the +5V, +3V3 and 1V2 needs to be measured, no protection triggered here. Protections related to breakdown of the safety check mechanism. E.g. since the protection detections are done by means of software, failing of the software will have to initiate a protection mode since safety cannot be guaranteed any more. Remark on the Supply Errors The detection of a supply dip or supply loss during the normal playing of the set does not lead to a protection, but to a cold reboot of the set. If the supply is still missing after the reboot, the TV will go to protection. Protections during Start-up During TV start-up, some voltages and IC observers are actively monitored to be able to optimise the start-up speed, and to assure good operation of all components. If these monitors do not respond in a defined way, this indicates a malfunction of the system and leads to a protection. As the observers are only used during start-up, they are described in the start-up flow in detail (see section 5.3 Stepwise Start-up).
5.6
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5.7.2
Hardware Protections The only real hardware protection in this chassis appears in case of an audio problem e.g. DC voltage on the speakers. This protection will only affect the Class D audio amplifier (item 7D10; see diagram B03A) and puts the amplifier in a continuous burst mode (cyclus approximately 2 seconds). Repair Tip There still will be a picture available but no sound. While the Class D amplifier tries to start-up again, the cone of the loudspeakers will move slowly in one or the other direction until the initial failure shuts the amplifier down, this cyclus starts over and over again. The headphone amplifier will also behaves similar.
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+3V3-STANDY (3V3 nominal) is the permanent voltage, supplying the Stand-by microprocessor inside PNX855xx. Supply voltage +1V1 is started immediately when +12V voltage becomes available (+12V is enabled by STANDBY signal when "low"). Supply voltages +3V3, +2V5, +1V8, +1V2 and +5V-TUN are switched "on" by signal ENABLE-3V3 when "low", provided that +12V (detected via 7U40 and 7U41) is present. +12V is considered OK (=> DETECT2 signal becomes "high", +12V to +1V8, +12V to +3V3, +12V to +5V DC-DC converter can be started up) if it rises above 10V and doesnt drop below 9V5. A small delay of a few milliseconds is introduced between the start-up of 12V to +1V8 DC-DC converter and the two other DC-DC converters via 7U48 and associated components. Description DVB-S2: LNB-RF1 (0V = disabled, 14V or 18V in normal operation) LNB supply generated via the second conversion channel of 7T03 followed by 7T50 LNB supply control IC. It provides supply voltage that feeds the outdoor satellite reception equipment. +3V3-DVBS (3V3 nominal), +2V5-DVBS (2V5 nominal) and +1V-DVBS (1.03V nominal) power supply for the silicon tuner and channel decoder. +1V-DVBS is generated via a 5V to 1V DC-DC converter and is stabilized at the point of load (channel decoder) by means of feedback signal SENSE+1V0-DVBS. +3V3-DVBS and +2V5-DVBS are generated via linear stabilizers from +5V-DVBS that by itself is generated via the first conversion channel of 7T03. At start-up, +24V becomes available when STANDBY signal is "low" (together with +12V for the basic board), when +3V3 from the basic board is present the two DC-DC converters channels inside 7T03 are activated. Initially only the 24V to 5V converter (channel 1 of 7T03 generating +5V-DVBS) will effectively work, while +V-LNB is held at a level around 11V7 via diode 6T55. After 7T05 is initialized, the second channel of 7T03 will start and generates a voltage higher then LNB-RF1 with 0V8. +5VDVBS start-up will imply +3V3-DVBS start-up, with a small delay of a few milliseconds => +2V5-DVBS and +1V-DVBS will be enabled. If +24V drops below +15V level then the DVB-S2 supply will stop, even if +3V3 is still present. Debugging The best way to find a failure in the DC/DC converters is to check their start-up sequence at power on via the mains cord, presuming that the stand-by microprocessor and the external supply are operational. Take STANDBY signal "high"-to-"low" transition as time reference. When +12V becomes available (maximum 1 second after STANDBY signal goes "low") then +1V1 is started immediately. After ENABLE-3V3 goes "low", all the other supply voltages should rise within a few milliseconds. Tips Behaviour comparison with a reference TV550 platform can be a fast way to locate failures. If +12V stays "low", check the integrity of fuse 1U40. Check the integrity (at least no short circuit between drain and source) of the power MOS-FETs before starting up the platform in SDM, otherwise many components might be damaged. Using a ohmmeter can detect short circuits between any power rail and ground or between +12V and any other power rail. Short circuit at the output of an integrated linear stabilizer (7UC0, 7UD2 or 7UD3) will heat up this device strongly. Switching frequencies should be 500 kHz ...600 kHz for 12 V to 1.1 V and 12 V to 1.8 V DC-DC converters,
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5.8.1
Ambilight Due to degeneration process of the LEDs fitted on the ambi module, there can be a difference in the colour and/or light output of the spare ambilight modules in comparison with the originals ones contained in the TV set. Via SAM => alignments => ambilight, the spare module can be adjusted.
5.8.2
Audio Amplifier The Class D-IC 7D10 has a powerpad for cooling. When the IC is replaced it must be ensured that the powerpad is very well pushed to the PWB while the solder is still liquid. This is needed to insure that the cooling is guaranteed, otherwise the Class DIC could break down in short time.
5.8.3
AV PIP To check the AV PIP board (if present) functionality, a dedicated tespattern can be invoke as follows: select the multiview icon in the User Interface and press the OK button. Apply for the main picture an extended source, e.g. HDMI input. Proceed by entering CSM (push 123654 on the remote control) and press the yellow button. A coloured testpattern should appear now, generated by the AV PIP board (this can take a few seconds).
5.8.4
CSM When CSM is activated and there is a USB stick connected to the TV, the software will dump the complete CSM content to the USB stick. The file (Csm.txt) will be saved in the root of the USB stick. If this mechanism works it can be concluded that a large part of the operating system is already working (MIPS, USB...)
5.8.5
DC/DC Converter Description basic board The basic board power supply consists of 4 DC/DC converters and 5 linear stabilizers. All DC/DC converters have +12V input voltage and deliver: +1V1 supply voltage (1.15V nominal), for the core voltage of PNX855xx, stabilized close to the point of load; SENSE+1V1 signal provides the DC-DC converter the needed feedback to achieve this. +1V8 supply voltage, for the DDR2 memories and DDR2 interface of PNX855xx. +3V3 supply voltage (3.30V nominal), overall 3.3 V for onboard ICs, for non-5000 series SSB diversities only. +5V (5.15V nominal) for USB, WIFI and Conditional Access Module and +5V5-TUN for +5V-TUN tuner stabilizer. The linear stabilizers are providing: +1V2 supply voltage (1.2V nominal), stabilized close to PNX855xx device, for various other internal blocks of PNX855xx; SENSE+1V2 signal provides the needed feedback to achieve this. +2V5 supply voltage (2.5V nominal) for LVDS interface and various other internal blocks of PNX855xx; for 5000 series SSB diversities the stabilizer is 7UD2 while for the other diversities 7UC0 is used. +3V3 supply voltage (3V3 nominal) for 5000 series SSB diversities, provided by 7UD3; in this case the 12V to 3V3 DC-DC converter is not present.
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Uart loggings reporting fault conditions, error messages, error codes, fatal errors: Failure messages should be checked and investigated.For instance fatal error on the PNX51x0: check startup of the back-end processor, supplies..reset, I2C bus. => error mentioned in the logging as: *51x0 failed to start by itself*. Some failures are indicated by error codes in the logging, check with error codes table (see Table 5-2 Error code overview).e.g. => <<<ERROR>>>PLFPOW_MERR.C : First Error (id=10,Layer_1=2,Layer_2=23). I2C bus error mentioned as e.g.: I2C bus 4 blocked. Not all failures or error messages should be interpreted as fault.For instance root cause can be due to wrong option codes settings => e.g. DVBS2Suppoprted : False/True. In the Uart log startup script we can observe and check the enabled loaded option codes. Defective sectors (bad blocks) in the Nand Flash can also be reported in the logging. Startup in the SW upgrade application and observe the Uart logging: Starting up the TV set in the Manual Software Upgrade mode will show access to USB, meant to copy software content from USB to the DRAM.Progress is shown in the logging as follows: cosupgstdcmds_mcmdwritepart: Programming 102400 bytes, 40505344 of 40607744 bytes programmed. Startup in Jett Mode: Check Uart logging in Jet mode mentioned as : JETT UART READY. Uart logging changing preset: => COMMAND: calling DFB source = RC6, system=0, key = 4.
5.8.9
Loudspeakers Make sure that the volume is set to minimum during disconnecting the speakers in the ON-state of the TV. The audio amplifier can be damaged by disconnecting the speakers during ON-state of the set!
5.8.10 PSL In case of no picture when CSM (test pattern) is activated and backlight doesnt light up, its recommended first to check the inverter on the PSL + wiring (LAYER 2 error = 17 is displayed in SDM). 5.8.11 Tuner Attention: In case the tuner is replaced, always check the tuner options! 5.8.12 Display option code Attention: In case the SSB is replaced, always check the display option code in SAM, even when picture is available. Performance with the incorrect display option code can lead to unwanted side-effects for certain conditions. New in this chassis: While in the download application (start up in TV mode + OK button pressed), the display option code can be changed via 062598 HOME XXX special SAM command (XXX=display option in 3 digits).
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5.8.13 SSB Replacement Follow the instructions in the flowchart in case a SSB has to be exchanged. See figure SSB replacement flowchart.
In st ru ct io n n o t e SSB rep lacem en t Q543.x, Q548.x, Q549.x, and Q55x.x
Before starting: - prepare a USB memory stick with the latest software - download the latest Main Software (Fus) from www.p4c.philips.com - unzip this file - create a folder upgrades in the root of a USB stick (size > 50 MB) and save the autorun.upg file in this "upgrades" folder. Note: it is possible to rename this file, e.g."Q54x_SW_version.upg"; this in case there are more than one "autorun.upg" files on the USB stick.
ST AR T
C onnect the U SB stick to the set, go to SAM and save the current TV settings via Upload to USB 1. D isconnect the WiF i module fr om the PC I connector (only for Q549.x SSB) 2. Replace the SSB by a Service SSB. 3. Place the WiFi module in the PCI connector. 4. Mount the Service SSB in the set.
Start-up the set Due to a possible wrong display option code in the received Service SSB (NVM), its possible that no picture is displayed. Due to this the download application will not be shown either. This tree enables you to load the main software step-by-step via the UART logging on the PC (this for visual feedback). No pictur e displayed
Set behaviour?
Pictur e displayed Set is starting up without software upgrade menu appearing on screen
1) Start up the TV set, equiped with the Service SSB, and enable the UART logging on the PC. 2) The TV set will start-up automatically in the download application if main TV software is not loaded.
Pictur e displayed Set is starting up with software upgrade menu appearing on screen
3) Plug the prepared USB stick into the TV set. Follow the instructions in the UART log file, press Right cursor key to enter the list. Navigate to the autorun.upg file in the UART logging printout via the cursor keys on the remote control. When the correct file is selected, press Ok.
1) Plug the USB stick into the TV set and select the autorun .upg file in the displayed browser.
2) Now the main software will be loaded automatically, supported by a progress bar. 4) Press "Down" cursor and Ok to start flashing the main TV software. Printouts like: L: 1-100%, V: 1-100% and P: 1-100% should be visible now in the UART logging. 3) Wait until the message Operation successful ! is displayed and remove all inserted media. Restart the TV set.
5) Wait until the message Operation successful ! is logged in the UART log and remove all inserted media. Restart the TV set.
Set the correct Display code via 062598 -HOME- xxx where xxx is the 3 digit display panel code (see sticker on the side or bottom of the cabinet)
After entering the Display Option code, the set is going to Standby (= validation of code) Restart the set
No
Yes
In case of settings reloaded from USB, the set type, serial number, display 12 NC, are automatically stored when entering display options.
Go to SAM and reload settings via Download from USB function. Program set type number, serial number, and display 12 NC Program E - DFU if needed. If not already done: Check latest software on Service website. Update main and Stand-by software via USB.
- Check if correct display option code is programmed. - Verify option codes according to sticker inside the set. - Default settings for white drive > see Service Manual.
Attention point for Net TV: If the set type and serial number are not filled in, the Net TV functionality will not work. It will not be possible to connect to the internet.
Check and perform alignments in SAM according to the Service Manual. Option codes, colour temperature, etc.
Final check of all menus in CSM. Special attention for HDMI Keys and Mac address. Check if E - D F U is present.
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Noisy picture with bands/lines is visible and the RED LED is continuous on.
- Press the volume minus button on the TVs local keyboard for 5 ~10 seconds - Press the SOURCE button for 10 seconds until the F disappears from the screen or the noise on the screen is replaced by blue mute
The noise on the screen is replaced with the blue mute or the F is disappeared!
Unplug the mains cord to verify the correct disabling of the Factory mode.
Program display option code via 062598 MENU, followed by the 3 digits code of the display (this code can be found on a sticker on - or inside - the set).
After entering display option code, the set is going in stand-by mode (= validation of code)
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Software Upgrading
Attention! Software version numbers for 2011 sets are all defined below number 0.40.x.x. This might confuse servicers who store software versions for more than one set and/or platform on the same storage device (USB stick). Always check the latest software version on the servicer website in relation to the correct CTN!!! 5.9.2
For the correct order number of a new SSB, always refer to the Spare Parts list! Main Software Upgrade The UpgradeAll.upg file is only used in the factory.
5.9.1
Introduction The set software and security keys are stored in a NANDFlash, which is connected to the PNX855xx. It is possible for the user to upgrade the main software via the USB port. This allows replacement of a software image in a stand alone set, without the need of an E-JTAG debugger. A description on how to upgrade the main software can be found in the electronic User Manual. Important: When the NAND-Flash must be replaced, a new SSB must be ordered, due to the presence of the security keys! (CI +, MAC address, ...). Perform the following actions after SSB replacement: 1. Set the correct option codes (see sticker inside the TV). 2. Update the TV software => see the eUM (electronic User Manual) for instructions. 3. Perform the alignments as described in chapter 6 (section 6.5 Reset of Repaired SSB). 4. Check in CSM if the CI + key, MAC address.. are valid.
Automatic Software Upgrade In normal conditions, so when there is no major problem with the TV, the main software and the default software upgrade application can be upgraded with the AUTORUN.UPG (FUS part of the one-zip file: e.g. 3104 337 05661 _FUS _Q555X_ x.x.x.x_prod.zip). This can also be done by the consumers themselves, but they will have to get their software from the commercial Philips website or via the Software Update Assistant in the user menu (see eUM). The autorun.upg file must be placed in the root of the USB stick. How to upgrade: 1. Copy AUTORUN.UPG to the root of the USB stick. 2. Insert USB stick in the set while the set is operational. The set will restart and the upgrading will start automatically. As soon as the programming is finished, a message is shown to remove the USB stick and restart the set. Manual Software Upgrade In case that the software upgrade application does not start automatically, it can also be started manually. How to start the software upgrade application manually: 1. Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power. 2. Press the OK button on a Philips TV remote control or a Philips DVD RC-6 remote control (it is also possible to use
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6. Alignments
Index of this chapter: 6.1 General Alignment Conditions 6.2 Hardware Alignments 6.3 Software Alignments 6.4 Option Settings 6.5 Reset of Repaired SSB 6.6 Total Overview SAM modes EU/AP-PAL models: a PAL B/G TV-signal with a signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 475.25 MHz US/AP-NTSC models: an NTSC M/N TV-signal with a signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 61.25 MHz (channel 3). LATAM models: an NTSC M TV-signal with a signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 61.25 MHz (channel 3).
6.1
6.3.1
White Point Choose TV menu, Setup, More TV Settings and then Picture and set picture settings as follows:
100 50 0 Off Unscaled
In menu Picture, choose Pixel Plus HD and set picture settings as follows:
Off Off Off 0
6.1.1 Alignment Sequence First, set the correct options: In SAM, select Option numbers. Fill in the option settings for Group 1 and Group 2 according to the set sticker (see also paragraph 6.4 Option Settings). Press OK on the remote control before the cursor is moved to the left. In submenu Option numbers select Store and press OK on the RC. OR: In main menu, select Store again and press OK on the RC. Switch the set to Stand-by. Warming up (>15 minutes).
White point alignment LCD screens: Use a 100% white screen (format: 720p50) to the HDMI input and set the following values: Colour temperature: Cool. All White point values to: 127. In case you have a colour analyser: Measure, in a dark environment, with a calibrated contactless colour analyser (Minolta CA-210 or Minolta CS-200) in the centre of the screen and note the x, y value. Change the pattern to 90% white screen. If a Quantum Data generator is used, select the GreyAll test pattern at level = 230. Adjust the correct x, y coordinates (while holding one of the White point registers R, G or B on 127) by means of decreasing the value of one or two other white points to the correct x, y coordinates (see Table 6-1 White D alignment values - LED - Minolta CA-210, or 6-2 White D alignment values - LED - Minolta CS-200). Tolerance: dx: 0.002, dy: 0.002. Repeat this step for the other colour temperatures that need to be aligned. When finished press OK on the RC and then press STORE (in the SAM root menu) to store the aligned values to the NVM. Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments. Table 6-1 White D alignment values - LED - Minolta CA-210
Value x y Cool (9420K) 0.282 0.298 Normal (8120K) 0.292 0.311 Warm (6080K) 0.320 0.345
6.2
Hardware Alignments
Not applicable.
6.3
Software Alignments
Put the set in SAM mode (see Chapter 5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding). The SAM menu will now appear on the screen. Select ALIGNMENTS and go to one of the sub menus. The alignments are explained below. The following items can be aligned: White point Ambilight. To store the data: Press OK on the RC before the cursor is moved to the left In main menu select Store and press OK on the RC Switch the set to stand-by mode. For the next alignments, supply the following test signals via a video generator to the RF input:
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If you do not have a colour analyser, you can use the default values. This is the next best solution. The default values are average values coming from production. Select a COLOUR TEMPERATURE (e.g. COOL, NORMAL, or WARM). Set the RED, GREEN and BLUE default values according to the values in Table 6-3 to Table 6-5. When finished press OK on the RC, then press STORE (in the SAM root menu) to store the aligned values to the NVM. Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments. Table 6-3 White tone default setting 32" (Blockbuster)
White Tone Normal Cool Warm e.g. 32PFL6606x G t.b.d. t.b.d. t.b.d. B t.b.d. t.b.d. t.b.d. t.b.d. t.b.d. t.b.d.
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Opt. No. (Option numbers) Select this sub menu to set all options at once (expressed in two long strings of numbers). An option number (or option byte) represents a number of different options. When you change these numbers directly, you can set all options very quickly. All options are controlled via eight option numbers. When the NVM is replaced, all options will require resetting. To be certain that the factory settings are reproduced exactly, you must set both option number lines. You can find the correct option numbers on a sticker inside the TV set. Example: The options sticker gives the following option numbers: 08192 00133 01387 45160 12232 04256 00164 00000 The first line (group 1) indicates hardware options 1 to 4, the second line (group 2) indicate software options 5 to 8. Every 5-digit number represents 16 bits (so the maximum value will be 65536 if all options are set). When all the correct options are set, the sum of the decimal values of each Option Byte (OB) will give the option number. Diversity Not all sets with the same Commercial Type Number (CTN) necessarily have the same option code! Use of Alternative BOM => an alternative BOM number usually indicates the use of an alternative display or power supply. This results in another display code thus in another Option code. Refer to Chapter 2. Technical Specifications, Diversity, and Connections.
Colour Temp R
Colour Temp R
Colour Temp R
6.4.5
Option Code Overview Refer to the sticker in the set for the correct option codes. Important: after having edited the option numbers as described above, you must press OK on the remote control before the cursor is moved to the left!
6.4
6.4.1
Option Settings
Introduction The microprocessor communicates with a large number of I C ICs in the set. To ensure good communication and to make digital diagnosis possible, the microprocessor has to know which ICs to address. The presence / absence of these PNX51XX ICs (back-end advanced video picture improvement IC which offers motion estimation and compensation features (commercially called HDNM) plus integrated Ambilight control) is made known by the option codes. Notes: After changing the option(s), save them by pressing the OK button on the RC before the cursor is moved to the left, select STORE in the SAM root menu and press OK on the RC. The new option setting is only active after the TV is switched off / stand-by and on again with the mains switch (the NVM is then read again).
2
6.5
6.4.2
Dealer Options For dealer options, in SAM select Dealer options. See Table 6-6 SAM mode overview.
6.4.3
(Service) Options From 2011 onwards, it is not longer possible to change individual option settings in SAM. Options can only be changed all at once by using the option codes as described in section 6.4.4.
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SSB identification Whenever ordering a new SSB, it should be noted that the correct ordering number (12nc) of a SSB is located on a sticker on the SSB. The format is <12nc SSB><serial number>. The ordering number of a Service SSB is the same as the ordering number of an initial factory SSB.
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Option numbers
The first line (group 1) indicates hardware options 1 to 4 The second line (group 2) indicates software options 5 to 8 Store after changing N.A. Select Store in the SAM root menu after making any changes
In case the display must be swapped for repair, you can reset the Display operation hours to 0. So, this one does keeps up the lifetime of the display itself (mainly to compensate the degeneration behaviour) Display information is for development purposes
Software maintenance
Software events
Display Clear Test reboot Test cold reboot Test application crash
Hardware events
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Main Menu Test setting Sub-menu 1 Digital info Sub-menu 2 Current frequency: 538 QAM modulation: 64-qam Symbol rate: Original network ID: 12871 Network ID: 12871 Transport stream ID: 2 Service ID: 3 Hierarchical modulation: 0 Selected video PID: 35 Selected main audio PID: 99 Selected 2nd audio PID: 8191 Install start frequency Install end frequency Default install frequency Installation Development file versions Development 1 file version Digital only Digital + Analogue Display parameters DISPT5.0.9.29 Acoustics parameters ACSTS 5.0.6.20 PQ - TV550 1.0.27.22 PQS- Profile set PQF - Fixed settings PQU - User styles Ambilight parameters PRFAM 5.0.5.2 Development 2 file version 12NC one zip software Initial main software NVM version Q55x1_0.4.5.0 Flash units software Temp com file version none Upload to USB Channel list Personal settings Option codes Alignments Identification data History list All (options included) Download from USB Channel list Personal settings Option codes Alignments Identification data All (options included) NVM editor Type number AG code see type plate see type plate 000 999 Sub-menu 3
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NVM editor; re key-in type number and production code after SSB replacement
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7. Circuit Descriptions
Index of this chapter: 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Power Supply 7.3 DC/DC Converters 7.4 Front-End Analogue and DVB-T, DVB-C; ISDB-T reception 7.5 Front-End DVB-S(2) reception 7.6 HDMI 7.7 Video and Audio Processing - PNX855xx Notes: Only new circuits (circuits that are not published recently) are described. Figures can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to different set executions. For a good understanding of the following circuit descriptions, please use the wiring-, block- (see chapter 9. Block Diagrams) and circuit diagrams (see chapter 10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts).Where necessary, you will find a separate drawing for clarification. 7.1.1 implementation of passive 3D removal of TCON from the SSB (comes with the display) changed power architecture new USB hub (for Sundance xxPFL76xx/xx sets).
The Q552.2E LA chassis comes with the following stylings: Blockbuster (series xxPFL66xx), Sundance (series xxPFL76xx). Implementation Key components of this chassis are: PNX855xx System-On-Chip (SOC) TV Processor TX26xx Hybrid Tuner (DVB-T/C, analogue) STV6110AT DVB-S Satellite Tuner SII9x87 HDMI Switch TPA312xD2PWP Class D Power Amplifier LAN8710 Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet media access controller. 7.1.2 TV550 Architecture Overview For details about the chassis block diagrams refer to chapter 9. Block Diagrams. An overview of the TV550 2011 architecture can be found in Figure 7-1.
7.1
Introduction
The Q552.2E LA is part of the TV550 platform, is a derivative from the Q552.1E LA and uses the (same) PNX855xx chipset. The major deltas versus its predecessor Q551 are: support of DVB-T2 (second generation DVBT)
NVM 8kB
SPI 64kB
LVDS only
Matrix FHD@120p FHD@100p
DVB-S2 (EU)
AL
CPLD
CLASS-D
Stdby
3V3
USB
3D
buffer
WIFI
DC/DC
CI
IR
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7.1.3 SSB Cell Layout
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DC/DC C
1M71
Ambilight CPLD
DDR2
1G50
PCMCIA
LONG
FLASH
CD
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LVDS-OUT
DVB-S2
Tuner
DDR
DVB-S DC/DC
DDR2
1735
ETH
IS SPDIF
Heatsink
ANA AUD ANA VID
SD-SLOT
DDR2
1F24
1D38
USB2.0
1G51
SCART1/YPbPr
1E32
7E01
SVC
Hybrid Tuner
Pb Pr
O U T
1M21
L/R
1M20
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SPDIF Output
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HDMI
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Table 7-3 Connector overview 40" sets
Connector no. 1308 Mains CN1 N L 1316 to display CN2 Anode 1+ n.c. Cathode 1n.c. Anode 2+ n.c. Cathode 2n.c. Anode 3+ n.c. Cathode 3n.c. Anode 4+ n.c. Cathode 41M95 to SSB CN4 +3V3stdby Standby GND1 GND1 +12V +12V +Vsnd (+24V) GND_SND BL-ON-OFF BL-DIM1 (Vsync) BL-I-CTRL POK +24V (AL2_DVBS) GND1 Descr. Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1M95 to SSB CN4 +3V3SB Standby GND1 GND1 +12V3 +12V3 +Vsnd GND1 BL-ON-OFF BL-DIM1 BL-I-CTRL POK +24V GND1 -
Power Supply
Power Supply Unit All power supplies are a black box for Service. When defective, a new board must be ordered and the defective one must be returned, unless the main fuse of the board is broken. Always replace a defective fuse with one with the correct specifications! This part is available in the regular market. Consult the Philips Service web portal for the order codes of the boards. In this manual, no detailed information is available because of design protection issues.
7.2.2
Connector overview Blockbuster (series xxPFL6600/xx) Table 7-1 Connector overview 32" sets
Connector no. Descr. Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1308 Mains CN1 N L 1316 to display CN2 A2 n.c. pin 5 n.c. pin 3 n.c. OCD n.c. A1 n.c. pin 13 n.c. pin 11 n.c. GND1
7.3
DC/DC Converters
The on-board DC/DC converters deliver the following voltages (depending on set execution): +3V3-STANDBY, permanent voltage for the Stand-by controller, LED/IR receiver and controls; connector 1M95 pin 1 +12V, input from the power supply for TV550 common (active mode); connector 1M95 pins 6, 7 and 8 +24V, input from the power supply for DVB-S2 (in active mode); connector 1M09 pins 1 and 2 +1V1, core voltage supply for PNX855xx; has to be started up first and switched "off" last (diagram B03B) +1V2, supply voltage for analogue blocks inside PNX855xx +1V8, supply voltage for DDR2 (diagram B03B) +2V5, supply voltage for analogue blocks inside PNX855xx (see diagram B03E) +3V3, general supply voltage (diagram B03E) +5V, supply voltage for USB and CAM (diagram B03E) +5V-TUN, supply voltage for tuner (diagram B03E) +V-LNB, input voltage for LNB supply IC (item no. 7T50) +5V-DVBS, input intermediate supply voltage for DVB-S2 (diagram B08A) +3V3-DVBS, clean voltage for silicon tuner and DVB-S2 channel decoder +2V5-DVBS, clean voltage for DVB-S2 channel decoder +1V-DVBS, core voltage for DVB-S2 channel decoder. A +12 V under-voltage detector (see diagram B03C) enables the 12V to 3.3V and 12V to 5V DC/DC converters via the ENABLE-3V3-5V line, and the 12V to 1.8V DC/DC converter via the ENABLE-1V8 line. DETECT2 is the signal going to the Stand-by microcontroller and ENABLE-3V3n is the signal coming from the Stand-by microcontroller. Diagram B03D contains the following linear stabilisers: +2V5 stabiliser, built around item no. 7UCO +5V-TUN stabiliser, built around items no. 7UA6 and 7UA7 +1V2 stabiliser, built around items no. 7UA3 and 7UA4. Diagram B08A contains the DVB-S2-related DC/DC converters and -stabilisers: a +24V under-voltage detection circuitry is built around item no. 7T04 the switching frequency of the 24 to 14...20V switched mode converter is 350 kHz (item no. 7T03 and +V-LNB lines) the output signal on the +V-LNB line goes to the LNBH23Q (item no. 7T50) the LNBH23Q (item no. 7T50) sends a feedback signal via the V0-CNTRL line
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the switching frequency of the +5V-DVBS to +1-DVBS switched mode converter is 900 kHz (item no. 7T00) a delay line for the +2V5-DVBS and +1V-DVBS lines is created with item no. 3T03 (R=10k) and 2T06 (C=100n) a 3.3V to 2.5V linear stabiliser is built around item no. 7T01 a 5V to 3.3V linear stabiliser is built around item no. 7T02.
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7.5
Diagram B08B contains the DVB-S2 LNB supply: the +V-LNB signal comes from item no. 7T03 the V0-CTRL signal goes to item no. 7T03 the LNB-RF1 goes to the LNB. Figures gives a graphical representation of the DC/DC converters with its current consumptions:
+ 5V 5-TUN 196 m A + 5V dc -dc + 5V 2179 m A + 5V 5-TUN + 5V -TUN s tabiliz er + 5V -TUN 196 m A
Below find a block diagram of the front-end application for DVB-S(2) reception.
+ 12V 2919 m A
+ 3V 3 dc -dc
+ 3V 3 2371 m A
+ 3V 3
+ 2V 5 s tabiliz er
+ 2V 5 450 m A
+ 1V 8 dc -dc
+ 1V 8 2450 m A
+ 1V 8
+ 1V 2 s tabiliz er
+ 1V 2 550 m A
+ 1V 1 dc -dc
+ 1V 1 5100 m A
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Figure 7-5 Front-End block diagram DVB-S(2) reception This application supports the following protocols: Polarization selection via supply voltage (18V = horizontal, 13V = vertical) Band selection via toneburst (22 kHz): tone on = high band, tone off = low band Satellite (LNB) selection via DiSEqC 1.0 protocol Reception of DVB-S (supporting QPSK encoded signals) and DVB-S2 (supporting QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK and 32APSK encoded signals), introducing LDPC low-density parity check techniques.
7.4
7.4.1
7.6
HDMI
In this platform, the Silicon Image Sil9x87 HDMI multiplexer is implemented. Refer to figure 7-6 HDMI input configuration for the application.
Below find a block diagram of the front-end application for this region.
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and vivid colour management. High flat panel screen resolutions and refresh rates are supported with formats including 1366 768 @ 100Hz/120Hz and 1920 1080 @ 100Hz/120Hz. The combination of Ethernet, CI+ and H.264 supports new TV experiences with IPTV and VOD. On top of that, optional support is available for 2D dimming in combination with LED backlights for optimum contrast and power savings up to 50%. For a functional diagram of the PNX855xx, refer to Figure 7-7.
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Figure 7-6 HDMI input configuration The following multiplexers can be used: Sil9187A (does not support Instaport technology for fast switching between input signals) Sil9287B (supports Instaport technology for fast switching between input signals). The hardware default I2C addresses are: Sil9187A: 0xB0/0xB2 (random: software workaround) Sil9287B: 0xB2 (fixed). The Sil9x87 has the following specifications: +5V detection mechanism Stable clock detection mechanism Integrated EDID RT control HPD control Sync detection TMDS output control CEC control EDID stored in Sil9x87, therefore there are no EDID pins on the SSB.
7.7
The TV550 combines front-end video processing functions, such as DVB-T channel decoding, MPEG-2/H.264 decode, analog video decode and HDMI reception, with advanced back-end video picture improvements. It also includes next generation Motion Accurate Picture Processing (MAPP2). The MAPP2 technology provides state-of-the-art motion artifact reduction with movie judder cancellation, motion sharpness
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PNX85500x
MEMORY CONTROLLER
LVDS
DVB
VIDEO DECODER
Low-IF
DIGITAL IF
Motion-accurate pixel processing SCALER, DE-INTERLACE AND NOISE REDUCTION AUDIO DACS analog audio
SSIF, LR
SPDIF
HDMI
HDMI RECEIVER
450 MHz AV-DSP 560 MHz MIPS32 24KEf CPU DRAWING ENGINE
DMA BLOCK
I2C
PWM GPIO
IR
ADC
SPI
UART
I 2C
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8. IC Data Sheets
This chapter shows the internal block diagrams and pin configurations of ICs that are drawn as black boxes in the electrical diagrams (with the exception of memory and logic ICs).
8.1
Block diagram
To Upstream VBUS Upstream USB Data 3.3 V 24 MHz Crystal To EEPROM or SMBus Master SDA SCL
Upstream PHY
Regulator
PLL
Serial Interface
Repeater
Controller
3.3 V Regulator
CRFILT
TT #1
...
TT #x
Port Controller
Port #1 PHY#1
OC Sense Switch Driver/ LED Drivers
...
Port #x PHY#x
OC Sense Switch Driver/ LED Drivers
Pinning information
HS_IND / CFG_SEL[1] VBUS_DET RESET_N
VDD33
NC
NC
23
22
27
26
25
24
21
SUSP_IND / LOCAL_PWR / NON_REM[0] VDD33 USBDM_UP USBDP_UP XTALOUT XTALIN / CLKIN PLLFILT RBIAS VDD33
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
20
19
18 17
NC
NC OCS_N[2] PRTPWR[2] / BC_EN[2]* VDD33 CRFILT OCS_N[1] PRTPWR[1] / BC_EN[1]* TEST VDD33
16 15 14 13 12 11 10
8
NC
USBDM_DN[1]
USBDM_DN[2]
USBDP_DN[1]
USBDP_DN[2]
VDD33
NC
NC
NC
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EN 47
Block diagram
VCC
LM75B
BIAS REFERENCE POINTER REGISTER COUNTER 11-BIT SIGMA-DELTA A-to-D CONVERTER CONFIGURATION REGISTER TEMPERATURE REGISTER TOS REGISTER THYST REGISTER OS
OSCILLATOR
POWER-ON RESET
A2
A1
A0
SCL SDA
GND
Pinning information
1 2 3 4
8 7
VCC A0 A1 A2
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Block diagram
PNX8550x
MEMORY CONTROLLER
LVDS
DVB
VIDEO DECODER
3D COMB SECONDARY VIDEO OUTPUT VIDEO ENCODER analog CVBS analog Y/C
Low-IF Direct-IF
DIGITAL IF
Motion-accurate pixel processing SCALER, DE-INTERLACE AND NOISE REDUCTION AUDIO DACS analog audio
SSIF, LR
SPDIF
HDMI
HDMI RECEIVER
450 MHz AV-DSP 500 MHz MIPS32 24KEf CPU DRAWING ENGINE Scatter/Gather TS Demux
I2C
PWM Px_x
IR
ADC
SPI
UART
I2C
Pinning information
ball A1 index area A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R T U V W Y AA AB AC AD AE AF Transparent top view
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PNX8550xE
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25
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EN 49
Block diagram
TPA3120D2
1 F LIN RIN 1 F BSR ROUT PGNDR 1 F BYPASS AGND PGNDL LOUT BSL 0.22 F 22 H 470 F 0.68 F 0.68 F 0.22 F 22 H 470 F
}
PGNDL PGNDL LOUT BSL AVCC AVCC GAIN0 GAIN1 BSR ROUT PGNDR PGNDR
Control
Pinning information
PVCCL SD PVCCL MUTE LIN RIN BYPASS AGND AGND PVCCR VCLAMP PVCCR
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Block diagram
Pinning information
VBST1 NC EN1 VO1 VFB1 NC GND TEST1 NC VFB2 VO2 EN2 NC VBST2 1 2 3 4 5 TPS53124 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 DRVH1 LL1 DRVL1 PGND1 TRIP1 VIN VREG5 V5FILT TEST2 TRIP2 PGND2 DRVL2 LL2 DRVH2
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EN 51
Block diagram
Pinning information
DFN8 (4 4)
PowerSO-8
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Block diagram
LD1117DT
Pinning information
DPAK
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EN 53
Block diagram
MODE0 MODE1 MODE2 nRST RMIISEL MODE Control Reset Control
AutoNegotiation
10M Tx Logic
10M Transmitter
HP Auto-MDIX
TXP / TXN RXP / RXN
Transmit Section Management Control 100M Tx Logic 100M Transmitter MDIX Control
SMI
TXD[0:3] TXEN TXER TXCLK RMII / MII Logic RXD[0:3] RXDV RXER RXCLK CRS COL/CRS_DV MDC MDIO
100M Rx Logic
Analog-toDigital
100M PLL LED Circuitry Squelch & Filters Central Bias PHY Address Latches
LED1 LED2
RBIAS
PHYAD[0:2]
Pinning information
RBIAS VDD1A RXDV 26 RXN RXP TXN TXP TXD3 25 24 23
32
30
29
31
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 10 12 11 9 14 15 16
28
27
22 21 20 19 18 17
RXD1/MODE1
RXD0/MDE0
RXD2/RMIISEL
CRS
COL/CRS_DV/MODE2
VDDIO
RXER/RXD4/PHYAD0
MDIO
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Block diagram
Pinning information
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Block diagram
VDD 8
VDD/2 2 IN 1 + VO1 1
BYPASS
IN 2 + SHUTDOWN
VO2 7
Bias Control
Pinning information
D OR DGN PACKAGE (TOP VIEW)
1 2 3 4
8 7 6 5
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Block diagram
RF_OUT IP IN QP AGC QN PLL, dividers XTAL_IN XTAL_INN XTAL_OUT DC offset compensation SCL Amplifier I C bus interface SDA
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EN 57
Block diagram
2 CLK1 BP Level Shift f(IDRAIN1) + DC(ofst) GND 4 + FB1 7 0.8 VREF f(IDRAIN1) Overcurrent Comp Current Comparator + S R R Q Q 1 PVDD1 BOOT1
+
RCOMP f(ISLOPE1) f(IMAX1) CLK1 BP Weak Pull-Down MOSFET
SW1
Soft Start 1
SD1
CCOMP
VDD2
TSD 6 A EN1 EN2 5 6 150 k SEQ 10 150 k CLK2 Level Shift f(IDRAIN2) + DC(ofst) GND 4 Current Comparator + BP FB1 FB2 Output Undervoltage Detect Internal Control 6 A SD1 SD2 UVLO
CLK1 f(ISLOPE2)
CLK2
S R R
Q Q
+
RCOMP f(ISLOPE2)
12 SW2
Soft Start 2
SD2
CCOMP
Anti-Cross Conduction
5.25-V Regulator
PVDD2
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Block diagram
ISEL TTX ADDR SDA SCL Vcc Byp Vcc- L LX
PWM Controller Preregulator +U.V.lockout +P.ON reset EN VSEL VSEL TTX EN
Rsense
P-GND
Vup
I2C interface
VoRX
I2C Diagnostics
VoTX
TTX 22KHz Tone Amp. Diagn. 22KHz Tone Freq. Detector
EXTM
DETIN
DSQOUT
DSQIN V CTRL
LNBH23
A-GND
Pinning information
1 n.c . 2 n.c . 3 n.c . 4 LX 5 P -G N D 6 S DA 7 n.c . 8 n.c . 9 S CL 10 A D DR 11 DS Q out 12 DS Q IN 13 E XTM 14 TTX 15 B Y P 16 n.c . 17 n.c . 18 V c c -L 19 V c c 20 A -G N D 21 V oRX 22 V oTX 23 n.c . 24 n.c . 25 n.c . 26 n.c . 27 V up 28 IS E L 29 D E TIN 30 V C TRL 31 n.c . 32 n.c .
Epad
Connected with power grounds and to the ground layer through vias to dissipate the heat.
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9. Block Diagrams
9-1 Wiring diagram Blockbuster 32"
WIRING DIAGRAM 32" BLOCKBUSTER
1M95
TO DISPLAY SUPPLY
1M95 14P
LOUDSPEAKER
(5213)
1G50
41P
SSB
3139 123 6495.x (1150)
1316 10P
1M95
1735 1D38
14P
3P
8G50
1G51
2P 130 8
51P
41P
SPDIF
PHONE
TO DISPLAY
TO DISPLAY
ETHER NET
1M19
8P
TUNER
(1005)
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
VGA
LOUDSPEAKER
HDMI
8G51
51P
SCART
USB
SD-CARD READER
4P
LOUDSPEAKER
1M95 (B03C) 1. +3V3-STANDBY 2. STANDBY 3. GND 4. GND 5. +12VIN 6. +12VIN 7. +24V-AUDIO-POWER 8. GND 9. LAMP-ON 10. BACKLIGHT-PWM_BL-VS 11. BACKLIGHT-BOOST 12. POWER-OK 13. +24V GND 1D38 (B03A) 1735 (B03A)
1. 2. 3. 4. LEFT-SPEAKER GND-AUDIO RIGHT-SPEAKER GND-AUDIO RIGHT-SPEAKER
(5216)
8308
INLET
C2
C1
IR / LED BOARD
J1 8P
(1108)
1316 (PSU)
1. ANODE 1 2. NC 3. CATHODE 1 4. GND 5. ANODE 2 6. NC 7. CATHODE 2 8. NC 9. ANODE 3 10. NC 11. CATHODE 3 12. NC 13. ANODE 4 14. NC 15. CATHODE 4
1M95 (PSU)
1. +3V3STDBY 2. STANDBY 3. GND 4. GND 5. +12V 6. +12V 7. +VSND 8. GND_SND 9. BL-ON-OFF 10. BL-DIM1 11. BL-I-CTRL 12. POK 13. +24V 14. GND1
1308 (PSU)
1. N 2. L
1M19 (B09A)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. LIGHT-SENSOR GND RC LED-2 +3V3-STANDBY LED-1 KEYBOARD +5V
1735 (B03A)
1. 2. 3. 4. LEFT-SPEAKER GND-AUDIO GND-AUDIO RIGHT-SPEAKER
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EN 60
TO DISPLAY SUPPLY
1M95
LOUDSPEAKER
(5213)
1M95 14P
1G50
41P
SSB
3139 123 6495.x (1150)
1316 10P
1M95 3P
8G50
1735 1D38
14P
8G51
1G51
51P
2P 13 0 8
41P
SPDIF
PHONE
TO DISPLAY
TO DISPLAY
ETHER NET
1M19
8P
TUNER
(1005)
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
VGA
HDMI
51P
SCART
USB
SD-CARD READER
4P
LOUDSPEAKER
LOUDSPEAKER
1M95 (B03C) 1. +3V3-STANDBY 2. STANDBY 3. GND 4. GND 5. +12VIN 6. +12VIN 7. +24V-AUDIO-POWER 8. GND 9. LAMP-ON 10. BACKLIGHT-PWM_BL-VS 11. BACKLIGHT-BOOST 12. POWER-OK 13. +24V GND 1D38 (B03A)
1. LEFT-SPEAKER 2. GND-AUDIO 3. RIGHT-SPEAKER
(5216)
8308
C2
C1
INLET
MAINS SWITCH
IR / LED BOARD
J1 8P
(1108)
1316 (PSU)
1. ANODE 1 2. NC 3. CATHODE 1 4. GND 5. ANODE 2 6. NC 7. CATHODE 2 8. NC 9. ANODE 3 10. NC 11. CATHODE 3 12. NC 13. ANODE 4 14. NC 15. CATHODE 4
1M95 (PSU) 1. +3V3STDBY 2. STANDBY 3. GND 4. GND 5. +12V 6. +12V 7. +VSND 8. GND_SND 9. BL-ON-OFF 10. BL-DIM1 11. BL-I-CTRL 12. POK 13. +24V 14. GND1
1308 (PSU)
1. N 2. L
(8308)
1M19 (B09A)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. LIGHT-SENSOR GND RC LED-2 +3V3-STANDBY LED-1 KEYBOARD +5V
1G51 (B06B)
1. +VDISP 2. +VDISP 3. +VDISP 4. +VDISP | | 51. CTRL-DISP
1735 (B03A)
1. 2. 3. 4. LEFT-SPEAKER GND-AUDIO GND-AUDIO RIGHT-SPEAKER
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EN 61
TO DISPLY SUPPLT
1316 10P
1M99
14P
1M95
1M95
14P
1G50
41P
SSB
3139 123 6495.x (1150)
1735 1D38
3P
1G51
8G51
51P
SCART TUNER
LOUDSPEAKER
(5213)
8G50
1M19 8P ETHER NET SPDIF PHONE
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
VGA
TO DISPLAY 51P
TO DISPLAY 41P
8308
INLET LOUDSPEAKER
(5216)
MAINS SWITCH (8308)
LOUDSPEAKER
(5216)
C2 C1
IR / LED BOARD
J1 8P
1316 (PSU)
1. ANODE 1 2. NC 3. CATHODE 1 4. GND 5. ANODE 2 6. NC 7. CATHODE 2 8. NC 9. ANODE 3 10. NC 11. CATHODE 3 12. NC 13. ANODE 4 14. NC 15. CATHODE 4
1M95 (PSU)
1. +3V3STDBY 2. STANDBY 3. GND 4. GND 5. +12V 6. +12V 7. +VSND 8. GND_SND 9. BL-ON-OFF 10. BL-DIM1 11. BL-I-CTRL 12. POK 13. +24V 14. GND1
1308 (PSU)
1. N 2. L
(1112)
1M95 (B03C) 1. +3V3-STANDBY 2. STANDBY 3. GND 4. GND 5. +12VIN 6. +12VIN 7. +24V-AUDIO-POWER 8. GND 9. LAMP-ON 10. BACKLIGHT-PWM_BL-VS 11. BACKLIGHT-BOOST 12. POWER-OK 13. +24V GND
1735 (B03A)
1. 2. 3. 4. LEFT-SPEAKER GND-AUDIO GND-AUDIO RIGHT-SPEAKER
1M19 (B09A)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. LIGHT-SENSOR GND RC LED-2 +3V3-STANDBY LED-1 KEYBOARD +5V
HDMI
USB
SD-CARD READER
1308
2P
4P
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EN 62
B02
+5VCA 7F01 74LVC245APW 20
PNX85500
B06B
PCMCIA
1G50 1 2
CONDITIONAL ACCESS
MDO(0-7)
BUFFER CA-MDI(0-7)
CA-MDO(0-7)
TO DISPLAY
LOUT2 PX2
B07A
DVBS-FE
1R01 4 SAT IN 30
1R10 16M
7R02 STV6110A
DVB-S TUNER
122 12 11 16
78 75 74 73
3 41
N.C.
31
B10A
DVBT2
7FJ1 53
7FJ0 CXD2820R 4 TS-FE-VALID TS-FE-SOP 3 5 TS-FE-CLOCK 7 TS-FE-DATA B02I ANALOG VIDEO LOUT3 PX3
N.C. I2C
1G51 51 50 49 40
B01F
TUNER
1T01 TH2627
49 50 64
TO DISPLAY
SSB 3104 313 6519.x LOUT4 IF-P-DVBT2 IF-P-DVBT2 PNX-IF-P AE12 AF12 PX4 40 4 3 2 +VDISP 1
BANDPASS FILTER
PNX-IF-N
TUNER_N
PNX-IF-AGC
AD12
IF_AGC
B01H
HDMI
B04D
HDMI
B04A
ANALOGUE EXTERNALS A
PNX85537
TUNER_P
1E01 15 11 7
7
B01C
B02E CONROL
USB HUB
26 25 24 23 RXD 22 21 20 19 EXT 1
16 20
AV1-R AV1-G AVI-B AV1-CVBS 7E05 EF 7E06 EF AV1-STATUS 7E09-1 AV1-BLK B02G CONTROL B02G CONTROL CVBS-MON-OUT1
4 6 7 9 10 12
11
19
15
AF11
CVBS1_OUT
19 18
8
21
USB_DN USB_DP
R25
9F25
SCART1
16
B02A FLASH
B01B
FLASH
7F20 H27U4G8F2DTR
1P04 1
1 2
72 71 70
17 18
3 4 6 7 9 10 12
USB2-DM USB2-DP
2 3 4
B01I
VGA
1E05 1
10 5 15
1FL5
69 RXA 68 67 66 65
1 6 11
XIO_D R-VGA G-VGA B-VGA H-SYNC-VGA V-SYNC-VGA AF16 VGA_R AD16 VGA_G AE16 VGA_B AB18 HSYNC_IN AC18 VSYNC_IN B02B MEMORY VREF_1 VREF_2 A2 V1
XIO-D(00-07)
NAND FLASH
21
24M
+5V
19 18
2 3 13 14
1F24 1 2 3 4 5
13 14
HDMI 3 CONNECTOR
USB-WIFI-DDn USB-WIFI-DDP
1P03 1 3
1 2
VGA CONNECTOR
BRX2+ BRX2BRX1+ BRX1BRX0+ BRX0BRXC+ BRXC8 7 6 5 RXB 4 3 2 1 PB EXT 3 Y 1E03 2
+3V3
B04B
ANALOGUE EXTERNALS B
1E04 PR 1E08 2 2 AV3-PR AV3-Y AV3-PB AC15 AE15 AD15 PR_R_C1
4 6 7 9 10 12
B05A
DQ Y_G1 PB_B1
D(0-7)
DDR
DDR2-D(0-31)
D(16-23) D(24-31) D(8-15)
7B00 H5PS1G83E 7B02 H5PS1G83E 7B03 H5PS1G83E 7B01 H5PS1G83E
HDMI 2 CONNECTOR
19 18
1P02 1 3
1 2
SDRAM 128Mx8
CRX2+ CRX2CRX1+ CRX1CRX0+ CRX0CRXC+ CRXC18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 9,27,64 RXC 62 TXC_P 63 TXC_N 60 TX0_P 61 TX0_N 58 TX1_P 59 TX1_N 56 TX2_P 57 TX2_N HDMIA-RXC+ HDMIA-RXCHDMIA-RX0+ HDMIA-RX0HDMIA-RX1+ HDMIA-RX1HDMIA-RX2+ HDMIA-RX23S0W +3V3 *6000 SERIE MUX SII9187 NON INSTAPORT 7000 SERIE MUX SII9287 INSTAPORT B02C HDMI_DV
VDDL VREF
SDRAM 128Mx8
VDDL VREF
SDRAM 128Mx8
VDDL VREF
SDRAM 128Mx8
VDDL VREF
4 6 7 9 10 12
HDMI 1 CONNECTOR
+3V3-HDMI
VCC33
W25 RXC_A_P W26 RXC_A_N V25 RX2_A_P V26 RX2_A_N U25 RX1_A_P U26 RX1_A_N T25 RX0_A_P T26 RX0_A_N W24 RREF
A1 E2 A
A1 E2
A1 E2
19 18
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HDMI SWITCH
7FL5 CY7C65631
USB HUB
10 5
+5V-USB2 1P07 1
R26
USB-DM USB-DP
9F26
USB1-DM USB1-DP
2 3
3 2
20
+5V-USB1 1P08 1
Block Diagrams
Q552.2E LA
9.
EN 63
B02
+5VCA 7F01 74LVC245APW 20
PNX85500
B02D
CLASS-D
B03A
AUDIO
68P
PCMCIA
+3V3
7S00 PNX85537EB B02A VIDEO STREAM B02D AUDIO 7D10 TPA3123D2PWP PVCC_L 5D07 10,12 5D08 1,3 22 +24V-AUDIO-POWER 1735 1 2 SPEAKER L 3 15 RIGHT-SPEAKER 4 SPEAKER R 1D38 1 5D03 DETECT2 7D03 MAINS SWITCH DETECT A-STBY 7D03 STANDBY & PROTECTION 2 3 SPEAKER WOOFER
CONDITIONAL ACCESS
MDO(0-7)
BUFFER CA-MDI(0-7)
CA-MDO(0-7)
PVCC_R OUT-L
B07A
DVBS-FE
1R01 4 SAT IN 30
7R02 STV6110A
LEFT-SPEAKER
IN-L
DVB-S TUNER
78 75 74 73
1R10
16M
31
B10A
DVBT2
7FJ0 CXD2820R 49
DVBT2-IFN
AUDIO-MUTE-UP
MUTE
B01F
TUNER
1T01 TH2627 IF-OUT1 +5V-TUN-PIN 1 TUN-IF-P TUN-IF-N 4 5F73 3 1 2F90 1 2 1F75 5 4 2F74 2F78 2 3 OUT 4 IN AGC CONTROL
DVBT2-IFP
50
B03C
B02I ANALOG VIDEO SSB 3139 123 6519.x IF-P-DVBT2 IF-P-DVBT2 PNX-IF-P AE12 AF12 PO_6 TUNER_P TUNER_N AB19
B04E
HEADPHONE
7EE0-1 RESET-AUDIO 7EE0-2 A-PLOP B03A B04A
B01J
RF IN
IF-OUT2 10
PNX85537
11
BANDPASS FILTER
5F70
PNX-IF-N
SAW 36MHZ17
7EE1 TPA6111A2DGN HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER 5 SHUTDOWN VO_1 2 IN-1 VO_2 VDD 1 7 8 AMP1 AMP2
PNX-IF-AGC
AD12
IF_AGC
1328
2 3 1 HEADPHONE OUT 3.5mm
B01H
HDMI
B04D
HDMI
B04A
ANALOGUE EXTERNALS A
1E01-1 3 1
7 11 15
B02D
3EA7-1 3EA7-4 AUDIO-OUT-L AUDIO-OUT-R 1 7
PNX85500: AUDIO
ADAC3
AF7
ADAC(3)
AP-SCART-OUT-L AP-SCART-OUT-R
7S05
3 5
ADAC(5) ADAC(6)
AE6
1P05 1 3
1 2
ADAC_5
ADAC4
AD6
ADAC(4)
IN-2
+3V3
26 25 24 23 RXD 22 21 20 19
16 20
4 6 7 9 10 12
6 2
AUDIO-IN1-L AUDIO-IN1-R
B02E CONROL
B01C
USB HUB
19 18
21
+5V-USB1 1P08 1
USB_DN USB_DP R25 9F25
3 2
R26
USB-DM USB-DP
9F26
USB1-DM USB1-DP
2 3 4
1P04 1
1 2
HDMI SWITCH
ARX2+ ARX2ARX1+ ARX1ARX0+ ARX0ARXC+ ARXC72 71 70 69 68 RXA 67 66 65 9,27,64
B04B
ANALOGUE EXTERNALS B
1E08 6 AUDIO-IN3-L AUDIO-IN3-R AE9 AF9 AIN3_L AIN3_R
B02A FLASH
B01B
FLASH
7F20 H27U4G8F2DTR-BC 17 18
7FL5 CY7C65631
3 4 6 7 9 10 12
19 18
1E09
2 VGA (OR DVI) AUDIO VCC33 3 1 AUDIO-IN4-L AUDIO-IN4-R AD9 AC9 AIN4_L AIN4_R
XIO_D
XIO-D(00-07)
1FL5
24M
HDMI 3 CONNECTOR
NAND FLASH
21
+5V
13 14
1F24 1 2 3 4 5
+3V3-HDMI 1P03 1 3
1 2
USB-WIFI-DDn USB-WIFI-DDP
1E10
4 6 7 9 10 12
2 1 3
+3V3
+3V3 7S09 2 3 & 1 4 B02G STANDBY 8 SSB 3139 123 6495.* 5 SEL-HDMI-ARC AF18 P0_4 B02B MEMORY SPDIF-OUT-PNX AF5 SSB 3139 123 6519.x
1E07 1 SPDIF-OUT
19 18
SPDIF_OUT DQ
B05A
DDR
DDR2-D(0-31)
D(16-23)
1P02 1 3
1 2
18 17 16 15 RXC 14 13 12 11
4 6 7 9 10 12 14
HDMI 1 CONNECTOR
62 TXC_P 63 TXC_N 60 TX0_P 61 TX0_N 58 TX1_P 59 TX1_N 56 TX2_P 57 TX2_N 5EC2 eHDMI+
B02C HDMI_DV W25 RXC_A_P W26 RXC_A_N V25 RX2_A_P V26 RX2_A_N U25 RX1_A_P U26 RX1_A_N T25 RX0_A_P T26 RX0_A_N W24 RREF
SDRAM 128Mx8
VDDL VREF
SDRAM 128Mx8
VDDL VREF
SDRAM 128Mx8
VDDL VREF
D(24-31)
D(8-15)
D(0-7)
HDMI 2 CONNECTOR
7B00 H5PS1G83EFR
7B02 H5PS1G83EFR
7B03 H5PS1G83EFR
7B01 H5PS1G83EFR
SDRAM 128Mx8
VDDL VREF
A1 E2 A
A1 E2
A1 E2
A1 E2 DDR2-A(0-14) +1V8
19 18
ARC-eHDMI+
VREF_1 VREF_2
A2 V1
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AUDIO IN L+R
USB HUB
9 10 5 USB2-DM USB2-DP
+5V-USB2 1P07 1
2 3
1
Block Diagrams
Q552.2E LA
9.
EN 64
B02A
1P09 1 2
Pin1
PNX85500
B02B MEMORY
B05A
DQ
DDR
Pin9
5 7 8 9 10 12
Pin4
Pin3
Pin2
SDRAM 128Mx8
SDRAM 128Mx8
SDRAM 128Mx8
SDRAM 128Mx8
SD-CARD CONNECTOR
Pin8 Pin7
Pin6 Pin5
F8 E8
F8 E8 DDR-CLK_N DDR-CLK_P
F8 E8 DDR2-A(0-13)
F8 E8
B04C
ETHERNET + SERVICE
1N00 7E10 LAN8710A-EZK
A CLK_N CLK_P ETH-RXD ETH-TXD 7 20 ETHERNET CONNECTOR RJ45 5 1E70 25M ETH-RXCLK ETH-TXCLK AA3 AA2 RXD TXD RXCLK TXCLK B02H POWER AF1 VDD_1V1 AA15 VDDA_1V2 N5 N4
ETHERNET
B06C
AMBILIGHT CPLD
B03B B03D 5 41 40 39
7GA0 XC9572XL
B09A
SENSE+1V1 SENSE+1V2
AMBI-SPI-CLK-OUT
1M59 1
2 3 5 7 8 10 11 13 14 15
CPLD
27 23 29 30 31 19 20 28
AMBI-SPI-SDO-OUT AMBI-SPI-SDI-OUT_G1 AMBI-PWM-CLK_B2 AMBI-SPI-CS-OUTn_R2 AMBI-LATCH1_G2 AMBI-PROG_B1 AMBI-BLANK_R1 AMBI-LATCH2_DIS AMBI-SPI-CS-EXTLAMPSn AMBI-TEMP
4 19 RESET-ETHERNETn
TO AMBILIGHT MODULE
B07A
DVBS-FE
7R02 STV6110A 32 XTAL QP QM IP IM 122 12 18 19 21 20 B08A 7R01 STV0903BAC 73 TS-DVBS-DATA 9R03-4 9R04 9R03-2 9R03-1 B02G TS-FE-DATA TS-FE-CLOCK TS-FE-SOP TS-TS-VALID T21 T22 74 TS-DVBS-CLOCK MULTI 11 TS-DVBS-SOP 75 STANDARD 7 DEMODULATOR 78 TS-DVBS-VALID 8 FOR SAT DIG TV 62 RESET-DVBS 52 GPIO_1 TNR_SER1_DATA CLK_54_OUT GPI0_7 Y22 AC5 V22 B02G 3D-LR 7 43 3 VCCIO 26 AD5 BACKLIGHT-PWM 9GA0
SATELLITE TUNER
PXCLK54 PNX-SPI-CS-BLn
21 32
B10A
B01F B01F B02E
PNX85537
SENSE+1V0-DVBS
DVBT2
DVBT2-IFN DVBT2-IFP 49 50
BL_PWM
OPTIONAL
B02E
PNX85500: MIPS
B01C
USB HUB
3 2
+5V-USB2 1P08 1
USB_DN USB_DP R26 R25 USB-DM USB-DP RESET-SYSTEMn SELECT-SAW 9F26 9F25 SSB 3139 123 6495.x 7FL5 CY7C65631 USB-DM2 USB-DP2 2 3 4 B01K B02G B01F
RESET-SYSTEMn
B01B
FLASH
B01A
COMMON INTERFACE
1P00 1 20 62 63 7F00 MOCLK MOVAL MOSTRT CA-MDI(0-7) 7F01 CA-MOCLK CA-MOVAL CA-MOSTRT K24 L23 L22 VS_2 MOVAL MOSTRT MDI
B04C
ETHERNET + SERVICE
17 18
USB HUB
9 10 5 6 USB-DM1 USB-DP1
2 3 4
1E06
GPI0_2 GPI0_3
Y23 Y24
RXD1-MIPS TXD1-MIPS
21 24M
+5V
13 14
COMMON INTERFACE
CA-MDO(0-7)
1F24 1 2 3 4 5
22
7F20 H27U4G8F2DTR
PCMCIA
USB-DM3 USB-DP3
NAND FLASH
VCC
XIO-A(0-15)
XIO_A
12,37
+3V3
CONDITIONAL ACCESS
CA-D(0-7) 68 XIO-D(00-07)
XIO-D(00-15)
XIO_D
B02G
GPIO_10 V23
B01E
PNX85500-CONTROL
BACKLIGHT-BOOST
B02G STANDBY
9CH0
B03C
B06C
B09A
CONNECTORS COMP
1M19 1 2 3 4 TO IR / LED BOARD AND KEYBOARD CONTROL 5 6 7 8 +5V +3V3-STANDBY LED-1
B03C
DC / DC
LIGHT-SENSOR RC AE26 AD19 AC25 AD26 AD23 P5_1 P1_0 PWM_1 PWM_0 P3_0 KEYBOARD P5_0 P3_1 P1_7 RESET_IN P6_4 DETECT2 RESET-SYSTEMn AV1-BLK AV1-STATUS LCD-PWR-ONn AA22 AB22 AD22 AE25 AC20 XTAL_IN SPI_CLK P6_5 SPI_CSB SPI_SDO SPI_SDI AF24 AE22 AF23 AE23 AF25 PNX-SPI-CLK PNX-SPI-WPn PNX-SPI-CSBn PNX-SPI-SDO PNX-SPI-SDI 6 3 1 5 2
7F52 M25P05-AVMN6P
FLASH
VCC 8 +3V3-STANDBY
LED-2
9U41 7U43
LED2 LED1
512K
1F51 3 FF04 SDM FF29 SPI-PROG 1 LEVEL SHIFTED 2 FOR DEBUG USE 4 ONLY 5
RXD-UP TXD-UP
SDM RESET-STBYn SPI-PROG +3V3-STANDBY 7S20 NCP303LSN28G 2 3 INP OUTP GND 1 RESET-STBYn
B02G
3 2
+5V-USB1 1P07 1
DECODER 7
TS-FE-DATA
RES
ENABLE-3V3-5V ENABLE-1V8 DETECT2
54M
B03C
DC / DC
CONTROL
AF17 AD18 AD21 AF18 AE20 AA18 AE18 AC21 AF20 AB19 AC19
RESET-USBn ENABLE-3V3n SEL-HDMI-ARC LAMP-ON RESET-DVBS RESET-ETHERNETn POWER-OK STANDBY RESET-AUDIO AUDIO-MUTE-UP
B01C
+12V +3V3-STANDBY
B04D HDMI
TO PIN: 1P02-13 1P03-13 PCEC-HDMI 1P04-13 1P05-13 ARX-HOTPLUG 1P02-19 BRX-HOTPLUG 1P03-19 CRX-HOTPLUG 1P04-19 DRX-HOTPLUG 1P05-19
1 2
B04E B03A
4x HDMI CONNECTOR
HDMI SWITCH
19 18
W24
RREF
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Block Diagrams
Q552.2E LA
9.
EN 65
B02E
PNX85500: MIPS 7S00 PNX85537EB 3S6D B02E B25 3_SDA 3_SCL A24 3S5Z +3V3 3S6A 3S5Y +3V3 3S6E
B01E
PNX85500-CONTROL
B01J
B04D
HDMI
B01K
TUNER BRAZIL
B07A
DVBS-FE
B08B
DVBS-SUPPLY
B10A
DVBT2
SDA-SSB SCL-SSB 3FD3 3FD4 3EC3 3EC5 3FE8 3FE9 3R00 3R01 3T61 3FJJ AIN-5V 3EC1-1 3EC1-3 54 29 30 BIN-5V 3ECA-1 3ECA-2 3T51 +3V3RF 97 3R15 3R14 18 19
19 18
PNX85537
CONTROL C25 1_SDA 7F52 M25P05-AVMN6P 1_SCL B02G PNX-SPI-CLK PNX-SPI-WPn PNX-SPI-CSBn PNX-SPI-SDO PNX-SPI-SDI AF24 SPI_CLK AE22 P6_5 AF23 SPI_CSB AE23 SPI_SDO AF25 SPI_SDI C26
ERR 13
46
45
98
29
3FJH
30
3S69
1P04 ARX-DDC-SDA ARX-DDC-SCL 16 15 7FE0 TC90517FG DEMODULATOR 7R01 STV903BAC CHANEL DEC DVBS
ERR 28
1 2
3S56 3S57
SDAT SCLT
B02G
3F59
RES 13 12
HDMI CONNECTOR 3
1P03 BRX-DDC-SDA BRX-DDC-SCL 16 15
19 18 1 2
+3V3-STANDBY
FLASH
VCC
6 3 1 5 2
512K
STANDBY SW
33 34
3S2F 3S2G
RES
3ECA-3 3F63 3F62 1F52 3 1 DEBUG ONLY 39 40
CIN-5V 3ECA-4
HDMI CONNECTOR 2
1P02 CRX-DDC-SDA CRX-DDC-SCL 16 15
19 18 1 2
RES
B01H
HDMI
B01B
FLASH AE21 7F20 H27U4G8F2DTR P3_0 P3_1 B02A FLASH XIO-D(00-07) MAIN SW Y23 GPIO_2 GPIO_3 B02I Y24 XIO_D DDC_A_SCL HDMI_DV B02C] DDC_A_SDA Y26 AF21
1F51 3
3ECU-2
3ECU-4
HDMI CONNECTOR 1
1P05 16 15
19 18 1 2
FLASH (4Gx16)
RES
Y25 DDCA-SDA DDCA-SCL +3V3
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
B01I B04C
ETHERNET + SERVICE 3E53-4 3E53-2 3E53-3 3E53-1 +5V-EDID 3ECP-1 3ECP-3
VGA +5V-VGA
3S83
3S84
3FC1
3FC2
1E06
3 2 1 UART SERVICE CONNECTOR 47 EDID SW 48
RXD1-MIPS TXD1-MIPS
1E05
5
VGA-SDA-EDID-HDMI VGA-SCL-EDID-HDMI
9FC1 9FC3
12 15
10 1 6
B02I
AD25
B05A
DDR
VGA-SDA-EDID VGA-SCL-EDID
9FC2 9FC4
VGA CONNECTOR
7B00 H5PS1G83EFR
7B01 H5PS1G83EFR
RES
SDRAM 128Mx8
D(0-7)
SDRAM 128Mx8
D(8-15) B02B B24 MEMORY A DQ 4_SDA 4_SCL A23 3S61 3S60
B01F
TUNER
SDA-TUNER SCL-TUNER
3F75 3F76
TUN-P7 TUN-P6
DDR2-A(0-13) DDR2-D(0-31)
7B02 H5PS1G83EFR 7B03 H5PS1G83EFR
ERR 18
D(16-23)
SDRAM 128Mx8
SDRAM 128Mx8
D(24-31)
B04C
ETHERNET + SERVICE
B06B
7E10 LAN8710A-EZK 11 10 9 ETH-RXD(0) ETH-RXD(1) ETH-RXD(2) ETH-RXD(3) ETH-RXCLK ETH-TXD(0) ETH-TXD(1) ETH-TXD(2) ETH-TXD(3) ETH-TXCLK Y5 Y6 AB4 AC1 AA3 AA1 AA4 AB1 AB2 AA2
1G51 SDA-SET SCL-SET +3V3 3S67 3S65 3S68 3S66 9S12 9S11 SDA-DISP SCL-DISP 3G2W 3G2Y 50 49
B26 2_SDA 2_SCL RXD_0 RXD_1 RXD_2 RXD_3 RXCLK GPIO_2 TXD_0 TXD_1 TXD_2 TXD_3 TXCLK GPIO_3 W22 A25
3S58 3S5W
LVDS CONNECTOR
ERR 14
ETHERNET
8 7 22 23 24 25 20
1 4 5
ERR 64
B09A
W21
RXD2-MIPS TXD2-MIPS
7 8
1M71 3
11
15
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Block Diagrams
Q552.2E LA
9.
EN 66
DC / DC
B01H
HDMI
1P05 18 DIN-5V B03c B03c B04d
B03A
AUDIO
+3V3-STANDBY +24V-AUDIO-POWER +AVCC
B04A
+3V3 B03e B03e +5V
ANALOGUE EXTERNALS A
+3V3 +5V B03e
B08A
DVBS-SUPPLY
+3V3 +24V
+3V3 +24V
B01I
GND_AL
VGA
1E05 9 +5V-VGA B04d B03c
B04B B03B
DC / DC
B03e +3V3-STANDBY +12V 5U02 +3V3-STANDBY B03e +12V +3V3 +5V
ANALOGUE EXTERNALS B
+5V +3V3
B03c
7 8 9
3D-LR
VGA CONNECTOR
PSU
3V3SB STANDBY GND1 GND1 GND1 +12V3
1M95 1
2 3 4 5 6
B01J
B03e +3V3
B03c
+5V-DVBS
7T00
5T00
IN OUT COM
7T02
12V/1V8 COVERSION B03e 5U00 +1V8 B02b,h,B03d, B05a
1M95 1
2 3 4 5 6 1U40
+3V3-STANDBY
5T02
STANDBY
B02G
7U03 TPS53126PW
7U02-1
B04C
+3V3
ETHERNET + SERVICE
+3V3 5E08 +3V3-ET-ANA
IN OUT COM
B01K
+12VIN B03h +12VD +12V +24V-AUDIO-POWER B01g
TUNER BRAZIL
+1V2-BRA-VDDC +1V2-BRA-DR1 +3V3 5FE7 5FE4 +3V3-BRA +3V3-BRA-FLT +5V
12
7T01
IN OUT COM
B04D
+3V3 B03e 12V/1V1 COVERSION
HDMI
+3V3 5EC0 +3V3-HDMI +3V3-STANDBY +5V-VGA +5V-EDID
12 5T04
7U01
6EC1
+VSND GND1
7 8
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
T 3.0A
B03e
+3V3
1
7U04
B08B
B08a B03c B08a +12V +V-LNB
DVBS-SUPPLY
+3V3-DVBS +12V +V-LNB
23 24
5U01 +1V1 B01I B02h,g,B03e
+3V3-DVBS
B03e
+5V
7FE3
5FE9
IN OUT COM
+2V5-BRA B03e
+5V
GND1
B03D
+1V8
DC / DC
+1V8 7UA3 +1V2 B02g,h, B03e,B10a
B09A
+3V3
CONNECTORS COMP
+3V3 +3V3-STANDBY +5V 1M19 1M20 5 6 8 8
B02A
+3V3 B03e +5V B03e +5V +3V3 B03e +3V3
B03b
+3V3-STANDBY +5V
+12V
+5V +5V 3U16 +3V3 B01h
B01A
+3V3 B03e +5V B03e
COMMON INTERFACE
+3V3 +5V 3F01 +T B03b
B02B
+1V8
PNX85500: SDRAM
+1V8
B03e
DIN-5V
TO IR/LED BOARD
7UC0
3U15
IN OUT COM
+24V 1C87
B04E
+3V3
HEADPHONE
+3V3 B03c +12V +3V3-STANDBY
T 2.0A
+3V3-STANDBY
B01B
+3V3 B03e
FLASH
+3V3 B03e
B02C
+3V3
B10A B05A
DDR
B03e +1V8 3B20 DDR2-VREF-DDR +3V3 +1V8
DVBT2
+3V3 5FJ1 5FJ2 +3V3-DVBT2-D +3V3-DVBT2-R
B01C
+3V3 B03e +5V B03e
USB HUB
B02D
+3V3 B03d +5V 3F32 +T +5V-USB2 B03e +2V5 +3V3
PNX85500: AUDIO
+2V5 +3V3 3S11 +3V3-ARC
7FK1
5FK1 +2V5-DVB
IN OUT COM
B06A B03E
+1V1 B03b B03c B02h +12V
DISPLAY INTERFACING-VDISP
+VDISP-INT B03d 1G03 T 3.0A +VDISP B06a +1V2 9FK6
5FJ3 5FJ4
DC / DC
+VDISP-INT +1V1 +12V B03h B01,a,b,c,d,e, g,j,k, B02a,c,d,e,h, B03c,f,g,h, B04a,c,d,e, B06b,c,d, B08a,B09a, B10a B03d B01,a,c,e,k, B03c,d,e, B04a,b,d, B09a
7S08
IN OUT COM
+2V5-AUDIO +24V-AUDIO-POWER
B03c
+24V-AUDIO-POWER 3S0Z
7UD1
5UD3
IN OUT COM
5UD2
+3V3
B01D
+3V3 B03e
SD-CARD
+3V3 3F40 +T +3V3-SD B03e B03c
+24V-AUDIO-VDD
7UD0
5UD0 5UD1
IN OUT COM
+5V5-TUN +5V
B02E
+3V3
PNX85500: MIPS
+3V3 +3V3-STANDBY
6UD0
B06B
+3V3 +VDISP
+3V3-STANDBY
B03e
B03F
+3V3
TEMPSENSOR + AMBILIGHT
B06a +3V3 5UM1 1UM0 T 1.0A B03e V-AMBI
B01E
+3V3 B03e B03c B03e
PNX85500: CONTROL
+3V3 +3V3-STANDBY B03b +5V +3V3-STANDBY B03c +3V3-STANDBY
B02G
+1V1
B03b
+3V3-STANDBY +5V
B06C
+3V3
AMBILIGHT CPLD
+3V3 5GA0 VINT VIO
B03G
+3V3 B03e B03c +12V
FAN - CONTROL
+3V3 +12V
5GA1
B01F
+5V-TUN B03d
TUNER
+5V-TUN 9F71 +5V-TUN-PIN B03b B03d B03b
B02H
B10a +1V1 +1V2 +1V8 +2V5
PNX85500: POWER
+1V1 +1V2 +1V8 +2V5 +2V5-AUDIO +2V5-LVDS +3V3 +3V3-STANDBY B03e B03c B03c
B06D
+3V3 B03e
SPI-BUFFER
+3V3
B03H
+3V3
VDISP - SWITCH
+3V3 +3V3-STANDBY +12VD
B07A
B08a B06a B08a
DVBS-FE
+1V-DVBS +2V5-DVBS +3V3-DVBS 5R00 5R01 +3V3-DEMOD +3V3RF
B01G
+3V3 B03e
TOSHIBA SUPPLY
+3V3
+VDISP-INT
7FA3
IN OUT COM
5FA3 5FA4
+1V2-BRA-VDDC +1V2-BRA-DR1
7UU2 LCD-PWR-ONn
B08a
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EN 67
B01A
3F01 +5V +T
Common Interface
+3V3
2F00
3F06
100K
B01A
+3V3
22u 16V
0R3
20
100n
RES 2F01
CA-DATADIR
5 10K 3F07-2 2 7 10K 3F07-3 3 6 10K 3F07-1 1 8 10K 1 8 10K 7 10K 3F08-3 3 6 10K 3F08-4 5 4 10K 3F08-2 3F08-1
3F07-4
10
MDO0 +3V3 2F02 7F01 74LVC245A 1 19 IF05 CA-MDO0 CA-MDO1 CA-MDO2 CA-MDO3 CA-MDO4 CA-MDO5 CA-MDO6 CA-MDO7 3F04-1 1 8 100R IF06 3F04-3 3 3F05-1 1 3F05-3 3 3F04-2 6 100R 3F04-4 8 100R 3F05-2 6 100R 3F05-4 2 4 2 4 7 100R 5 100R 7 100R 5 100R IF07 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 2 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 MDO0 MDO5 MDO1 MDO2 MDO3 MDO4 MDO5 MDO6 MDO7 MDO6 MDO7 MDO1 RES MDO2 MDO3
20
100n
3EN1 3EN2 G3
1 3F09-1 8 10K 2 3F09-2 7 10K 3F09-3 3 6 10K 3F09-4 4 5 10K 8 10K 7 10K 3F10-3 3 6 10K 3F10-4 4 5 10K 2 3F10-2 3F12 10K 2 3F11-2 7 10K 3F11-3 6 3 10K 4 3F11-4 5 10K 3F11-1 1 8 10K 1 3F10-1
IF04
MDO4
CA-RDY
10
+3V3
IF08
+5VCA
15-BIT ADDRESS
7F02 74LVC245A
20
100n 1 19 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CA-ADDENn CA-A00 CA-A01 CA-A02 CA-A03 CA-A04 CA-A05 CA-A06 CA-A07
+3V3
3EN1 3EN2 G3 XIO-A00 XIO-A01 XIO-A02 XIO-A03 XIO-A04 XIO-A05 XIO-A06 XIO-A07 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1
1P00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
CA-D03 CA-D04 CA-D05 CA-D06 CA-D07 CA-CE1n CA-A10 CA-OEn CA-A11 CA-A09 CA-A08 CA-A13 CA-A14 CA-WEn CA-RDY +5VCA
+3V3 2F04 7F03 74LVC245A RES CA-MIVAL CA-MICLK CA-A12 CA-A07 CA-A06 CA-A05 CA-A04 CA-A03 CA-A02 CA-A01 CA-A00 CA-D00 CA-D01 CA-D02 CA-WP
10
20
10
+3V3
8-BIT DATA
7F04 74LVC245A
2F05
RES
20
100n 1 19 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CA-DATADIR CA-DATAENn CA-D00 CA-D01 CA-D02 CA-D03 CA-D04 CA-D05 CA-D06 CA-D07
3EN1 3EN2 G3 XIO-D00 XIO-D01 XIO-D02 XIO-D03 XIO-D04 XIO-D05 XIO-D06 XIO-D07 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1
CA-CD1n MDO3 MDO4 MDO5 MDO6 MDO7 CA-CE2n CA-VS1n CA-IORDn CA-IOWRn CA-MISTRT CA-MDI0 CA-MDI1 CA-MDI2 CA-MDI3 +5VCA CA-MDI4 CA-MDI5 CA-MDI6 CA-MDI7 MOCLK CA-RST CA-WAITn CA-INPACKn CA-REGn MOVAL MOSTRT MDO0 MDO1 MDO2 CA-CD2n 71 72
+3V3
10
CONTROL
7F05 74LVC245A
2F06
RES
20
100n 1 19 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CA-ADDENn CA-REGn CA-CE1n CA-CE2n CA-OEn CA-WEn CA-IORDn CA-IOWRn XIO-D10
3EN1 3EN2 G3 XIO-D11 XIO-D09 XIO-D08 XIO-OEn XIO-WEn XIO-D14 XIO-D15 CA-WAITn 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1
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EN 68
B01B
Flash
B01B
+3V3
2F20
100n 2F21
7F20 H27U4G8F2DTR-BC
100n 12
[FLASH] 4G 16
XIO-D00 XIO-D01 XIO-D02 XIO-D03 XIO-D04 XIO-D05 XIO-D06 XIO-D07 3F20-1 1 3F20-3 3 3F21-1 1 3F21-3 3 8 6 8 6 100R 3F20-2 100R 3F20-4 100R 3F21-2 100R 3F21-4 2 4 2 4 7 5 7 5 100R 100R 100R 100R IF21 3F22-2 +3V3 XIO-OEn XIO-WEn NAND-WPn +3V3 NAND-RDY1n 2K2 IF23 2 100R 3F22-3 3 10K 3F22-1 1 5 100R 3F24 7 16 17 9 8 18 19 7 29 30 31 32 41 42 43 44 0 1 2 3 IO 4 5 6 7
37
VCC
NC
6 8
3F23 3F22-4 4
CLE ALE CE RE WE WP R B
10K
3F19
VSS
1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 33 34 35 38 39 40 45 46 47 48
+3V3
13
36
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EN 69
B01C
USB Hub
B01C
IF44 +3V3
2F25 100n
IF43
1u0 2F29
100n 2F27
2F28
100n 2F30
100n 2F31
100n 2F32
2F26
100n 2F33
1F25
10K 2F34
4 2
24M
2F35 10p
36 23 15 5 10 29
14
34
+3V3
3F28
1M0
7F25 USB2513B-AEZG
VDD_3V3
10p
3F35
USB HUB
OSC1 USBDP_DN1|PRT_DIS_P1 USBDM_DN1|PRT_DIS_M1 BC_EN1|PWRTPWR1 13 2 1 12 17 4 3 16
+3V3 IF35
100n
1u0
USB-DP USB-DM
33 32 26 11
3F37 10K
RESET-USBn
IF30
3F31-2 10K
IF42
28 31 30 27 35 22 24 25
OSC2 USBDP_DN2|PRT_DIS_P2 USBDM_DN2|PRT_DIS_M2 SUSP_IND|LOCAL_PWR|NON_REM0 BC_EN2|PWRTPWR2 TEST DP USBUP DM VBUS_DET RBIAS SDA|SMBDATA|NON_REM1 SCL|SMBCLK|CFG_SEL0 HS_IND|CFG_SEL1 GND_HS
37
+5V
3F32
12K IF40
FF33
+5V-USB2
NC
VIA
38 39 40 41
+3V3
3F36 10K
2 USB-OC3n
SIDE USB
1P08 +5V-USB2 1 2 3 4 IF45
USB-DM2 USB-DP2
FF36 FF37
FF32
5401
RES 1F24 1 2 3 4 5
FF30 FF31
6 502382-0570
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EN 70
B01D
SD-Card
B01D
FF45
+3V3-SD
+3V3
3F41-4 47K
5 3 3F41-3 47K
3F44-2 100R
7 3 3F43-3 100R 6
SDIO-CLK
SDIO-CLK
3F44-1 100R
14 16
FF46
SCDA7A0200
2 3 3F42-3 6 47K
3F42-2 47K
SDIO-WP
SDIO-WP
FF50
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EN 71
B01E
PNX85500 Control
B01E
+3V3-STANDBY
+3V3-STANDBY
+3V3-STANDBY
2F49 100p 2F52 100n RES
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
3F52
3F67
10K
10K
3F66
10K RES
512K FLASH C
S W HOLD VSS
4
3F68 RES
FF29
IF61 SPI-PROG
FF04
IF62 SDM
5 3 3F53
RES RES
47K
9CH0
FF58
10K
2F53
3F69
3F54
1u0
+3V3
10K
1K0 RES
SCL-SSB SDA-SSB
FF61
3F62
SCL SDA
7F58
10K
3F58 IF59
1 2 3
(8K 8) EEPROM
0 1 2 ADR
3F63
100R
WC SCL
SDA
4
FF57
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EN 72
B01F
Tuner
B01F
IF10
FF71
IF11
TUNER
I2C_ADR I2C_SDA I2C_SCL B+_TUN
14 IF_OUT1 IF_OUT2 9F02 9F00 13 NC 9F01 +5V-TUN-PIN 10n 7F75 UPC3221GV-E1 1F75 IF75 O1 O2 5 4 IF81 2F74 10n 2F78 10n GND1 GND2 4 VAGC 10n
AGC CONTROL
9F03
2F71
PNX-IF-P
*
VCC OUTPUT1 7 IF78 2F79 IF74 2F75 10n IF76 1 3F79-1 RES 2F76 5F71 220R IF80 4 3F79-4 220R AF72 2p2 2F77
*
2F70 RES
10
11
12
2F72
2F73
5F74
2F62
6p8
6p8
6p8
6p8
6p8
6p8
6p8
1 2 3
OUTPUT2
RES 2F99
RES 2F9D
RES 2F9B
RES 2F97
RES 2F98
RES 2F9C
RES 2F9A
X7251M 36M17
TUN-P1
FF74
*
FF76 100n 4n7 AF71 AF70 FF00 2F61 TUN-IF-N TUN-IF-P IF-AGC IF-AGC 100p 100p PNX-IF-AGC IF82 3F77 4K7 FF01 IF72 9F05 9F06 BA591 2F85 3F71 6F72 3F72 1K0 2F92 +5V-TUN-PIN 4K7 10n IF79 3F80 220R 3F81 220R IF86 2F90 3F78 3K3 10n 5F70 +5V-TUN-PIN TUN-IF-N TUN-IF-P 470n 3 4 ATB2012 10n IF89 2F84 15p 2F86 15p 3F76 47R TUN-P6 3F75 47R TUN-P7 IF88 SDA-TUNER IF87 SCL-TUNER SELECT-SAW RES IF90 7F70 PDTC114EU 5F73 2 1 IF14 IF12 2F63 10n 2F64 10n
*
PNX-IF-N
4n7
RES 2F81
RES 2F59
2F60
* 9F04
47n
TUN-P6 TUN-P7
FF81 FF82
RES 2F95
RES 2F96
FF75
2F93
100n
IF15
RES 5F76
820R IF+
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2F91 RES
2F94
10n
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IF16
15p
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EN 73
B01G
Toshiba supply
B01G
+3V3
+1V2-BRA-DR1 +1V2-BRA-VDDC
5FA3
5FA4 2FA4
2FA2
2FA3
100n
100n
30R
FFA2
10u
30R
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EN 74
B01H
HDMI
B01H
DIN-5V
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EN 75
B01I
VGA
B01I
FFC1 CDS4C12GTA 12V 3FC5 18R R-VGA
RES 2FC1
RES 6FC1
1FC1
100p
3FC6 18R
G-VGA
RES 2FC2
RES 6FC2
1FC2
100p
3FC7 CDS4C12GTA 12V FFC3 RES 2FC3 RES 6FC3 1FC3 100p 18R
B-VGA
VGA CONNECTOR
FFC4 FFC5
H-SYNC-VGA
3FC3
17
4K7
47p
V-SYNC-VGA
47p
4K7
VGA-SDA-EDID-HDMI VGA-SDA-EDID
2FC6
47p
VGA-SCL-EDID-HDMI VGA-SCL-EDID
2FC7
RES 6FC7
47p
47p
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EN 76
B01J
B01J
1K0
2FD1
100n
LTST-C190KGKT
RES
6FD1
+VS
A0 A1
7 6 5
IFD1 IFD3
3FD3 100R
IFD2 IFD4
GND
SCL
A2
1K0 3FD7
3FD6
RES
1K0
RES 1329 1 2 3
502382-0370
FFDA
1328 MSJ-035-12D-B-AG-PBT-BRF 2 3 1
3FDG-2
1K0 3FDG-1
1FD2
6FD2
RES
RES
6FD3
1K0
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EN 77
B01K
Tuner Brazil
B01K
IF63
2FE0
100n 2FE4
100n 2FE5
100n 2FF0
100n 2FF1
1u0
1u0
AGND 5FE3 30R 2FE6 100n 2FF3 100n 2FF5 2FF2 100n 2FF4 100n 2FF6 1u0 1u0 IF65 IF66 +3V3-BRA-FLT
+3V3-BRA-FLT
AGND 5FE5 30R 2FE8 2FF7 100n 2FF8 100n 2FF9 1u0 1u0 +3V3 30R IF67 IF68 +1V2-BRA-DR1 5FE7 IF48 +3V3-BRA
IF69
5FE8 +2V5-BRA 30R 2FG0 1u0 7FE3 LD3985M25 5FE9 +5V 30R 1 3 IN INH OUT BP 5 4 FF03 +2V5-BRA
2FG2
2FG3
18p
18p
25M4 4
100n 2FG1
1FE0
COM 2FH2 2FH3 2FH4 10n 1u0 AGND AGND AGND 1u0 2 7FE0 TC90517FG 19 18 3 2 IF+ IF2FG4 10n 2FG6 2FG7 AGND 100n 2FG8 100n 2FH6 2FH7 10n IF17 IF18 BFE2 BFE3 100n 100n 30 29 28 27 24 25 26 39 +3V3-BRA-FLT 40 8 3FE6 10K 1 41 10K IF29 7 11 SCL-SSB SDA-SSB 3FE8 100R 3FE9 IF49 100R 45 46 I X O 16 36 56 63 13 35 49 64 22 20 34 48 DR1VDD 32 43 DR2VDD
AD_DVDD
AD_AVDD
PLLVDD
VDDC
VDDS
FIL
21 58 53 54 55 59 52 61 60 38 9 10 51 42 6 5 12 14
2FH5 1n5 DFE6 DFE7 DFE8 3FG6-3 DFE9 3 6 33R TS-BR-SOP 2 AGND 3FG6-4 4 5 33R TS-BR-VALID 1
9F27-1
TS-FE-VALID
0 XSEL 1 P ADI_AI N P ADQ_AI N P AD_VREF N AD_VREF DTCLK DTMB S_INFO 0 TSMD 1 AGCI CKI PLLVSS SCL SDA AD_AVSS AD_DVSS
RSEORF SBYTE SLOCK SRCK SRDT STSFLG1 AGCCNTI AGCCNTR STSFLG0 SYRSTN 0 SLADRS 1 TN VSS 4 15 33 37 44 47 50 57 62 SCL SDA
9F27-2
TS-FE-SOP 5FG0
100n
2FG9
33R 7
TS-BR-CLOCK 4
9F28 9F27-4 5
* *
TS-FE-CLOCK TS-FE-DATA
AGND
33R TS-BR-DATA
AGND
IF27
3FE5 18K
AGND
DFF2
3FE7
RESET-SYSTEMn
23
31
AGND
AGND
17
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EN 78
B02A
B02A
3S1W
7S00-5 PNX85500
FLASH
NAND-ALE NAND-CLE
D22 ALE NAND C21 CLE J25 J26 H21 H22 H23 H24 H25 H26 G21 G22 G23 G24 G25 G26 F22 F23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 XIO_A 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
XIO-A00 XIO-A01 XIO-A02 XIO-A03 XIO-A04 XIO-A05 XIO-A06 XIO-A07 XIO-A08 XIO-A09 XIO-A10 XIO-A11 XIO-A12 XIO-A13 XIO-A14 XIO-A15
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 XIO_D 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 XIO
D25 D26 C24 D23 C23 B23 A22 E22 F24 F25 F26 E23 E24 E25 E26 D24
10K XIO-D00 XIO-D01 XIO-D02 XIO-D03 XIO-D04 XIO-D05 XIO-D06 XIO-D07 XIO-D08 XIO-D09 XIO-D10 XIO-D11 INPACK XIO-D14 XIO-D15 XIO-OEn XIO-WEn +3V3
NAND-CE1n
INPACK
IS26
3S15 10K
CLK_BURST
IS25
E21 CE1_ D21 CE2_ A20 NAND RDY2 F21 RDY1 A21 WP_
3S1V
9S08 IS00
NAND-RDY1n NAND-WPn
+3V3
3S1X
7S00-11 PNX85500 CA-MDI0 CA-MDI1 CA-MDI2 CA-MDI3 CA-MDI4 CA-MDI5 CA-MDI6 CA-MDI7
CA-ADDENn CA-DATADIR CA-DATAENn
8 3S01-2 2
3 33R 33R 5 3S02-4 4 33R 7 3S02-2 2 33R 3S02-1 1 3 33R 6 3S02-3 33R 5 3S01-4 4 33R
P21 7 P22 P23 P24 P25 8 P26 N21 N22 J22 K25 K26
0 1 2 3 MDI 4 5 6 7
VIDEO_STREAM
0 1 2 3 MDO 4 5 6 7
10K
10K RES
ADD_EN DATA_DIR DATA_EN I MCLK O MISTRT MIVAL MOSTRT MOVAL OOB_EN RDY RST VCCEN VPPEN T21 DATA T23 ERR T22 TNR_SER1 MICLK R23 MIVAL R22 SOP
TS-FE-DATA TS-FE-ERR TS-FE-CLOCK TS-FE-VALID TS-FE-SOP
VS
9S00
CA-MICLK CA-MOCLK
3S03 10R
CD
CA
3S1R 3S1S 3S1T 3S1U RES RES TS-FE-DATA TS-FE-CLOCK TS-FE-VALID TS-FE-SOP 3S23 470R 3S24 470R 3S28 470R 3S29 RES RES 470R 560R 560R 560R 560R
+3V3
CA-RDY CA-RST
CA-MISTRT
3S04 2S09
100n
33R
7S02 5 1 4 2 3
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EN 79
B02B
PNX85500: SDRAM
B02B
H1 H2 G1 D1 D5 R3 T5 F3 C2 F2 C3 B4 F1 C1 E1 F4 B2 E5 C5 A4 G5 B3 F5 U3 P2 U2 P3 N1 U1 P1 T1 V4 R5 U5 P5 N3 V3 R4 V5
0 1 BA 2
MEMORY
DDR2-DQM0 DDR2-DQM1 DDR2-DQM2 DDR2-DQM3 DDR2-D0 DDR2-D1 DDR2-D3 DDR2-D2 DDR2-D6 DDR2-D5 DDR2-D4 DDR2-D7 DDR2-D8 DDR2-D9 DDR2-D10 DDR2-D11 DDR2-D12 DDR2-D13 DDR2-D14 DDR2-D15 DDR2-D16 DDR2-D17 DDR2-D19 DDR2-D18 DDR2-D22 DDR2-D23 DDR2-D20 DDR2-D21 DDR2-D24 DDR2-D30 DDR2-D26 DDR2-D25 DDR2-D28 DDR2-D31 DDR2-D27 DDR2-D29
0 1 DM 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DQ 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
M0
+1V8
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 N P N P N P N P N P
J1 J3 K1 G4 L3 G3 L2 H5 L1 J5 J2 M3 J4 M2 K5 N5 N4 E2 E3 D3 D4 R1 R2 T3 T4 K3 K4 L5 M4 M1 M5 H3 A2 V1 100p 2S20 100n 2S17 DDR2-VREF-CTRL2 DDR2-VREF-CTRL3 2S24 100n 2S25 100p 1% IS42 261R 3S30 10R 3S33 10R
DDR2-A0 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A9 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A12 DDR2-A13 DDR2-A14 DDR2-CLK_N DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-DQS0_N DDR2-DQS0_P DDR2-DQS1_N DDR2-DQS1_P DDR2-DQS2_N DDR2-DQS2_P DDR2-DQS3_N DDR2-DQS3_P DDR2-CAS DDR2-CKE DDR2-CS DDR2-ODT DDR2-RAS DDR2-WE 3S6Q 10K 3S6P 10K RES
100u 2.0V
180R 1%
180R 1%
CLK
3S20
3S06
2S12
DQS0
DQS1
3S07
DQS2
DQS3
DDR2-CKE
DDR2-ODT
3S0V
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EN 80
B02C
B02C
7S00-6 PNX85500 HDMIA-RX2+ HDMIA-RX2HDMIA-RX1+ HDMIA-RX1HDMIA-RX0+ HDMIA-RX0HDMIA-RXC+ HDMIA-RXC+3V3 3S0W 12K RES 2S2E 10u IS01 W24 RREF T25 T26 P RX0_A N
HDMI_DV
DDC_A
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EN 81
B02D
AUDIO-IN1-L
PNX85500: Audio
3S0Z 3S53-1 100R 3S53-2 1 IS1H 8 1 3S16-1 8 10K 2 3S16-2 100R 3S53-3 100R 2S2R 10u 3S53-4 2S2V 100R 1u0 3S16-3 3 6 10K 3S16-4 5 4 10K 3S13-4 4 22K 3S13-3 6 22K 3S13-1 1 22K 3S13-2 22K 7 1u0 3S10 100R IS1B 8 IS1Q 3S17-2 2 7 10K IS1P 1 3S17-1 8 10K 5 3 3S17-3 6 10K IS0R 4 3S17-4 5 10K IS0V 2S2Z IS1M 1u0 100u 4V 3S51 4R7 2S42 2S41 1u0 2S2Y 1u0 2S31 1u0 2S30 1u0 2S33 1u0 2S32 7S00-2 PNX85500 2 3S36-2 10K 7 10K 3S36-1 2S2G 47p +24V-AUDIO-VDD 2S36 1u0 IS1N 1 3S3G-1 8 33R 3 3S3G-3 33R 6 ADAC(1) ADAC(2) ADAC(2) IS03 10 9 11 ADAC(3) ADAC(4) 4 7S05-3 LM324 8 3S39 100R 1 8 7S08 LD3985M25 FS08 IS12 4 5 OUT BP IN INH 1 10u RES 3 IS13 1u0 RES 4S14 +2V5 ADAC(1) IS02 12 13 11 +2V5-AUDIO +3V3 2S3J 220n +24V-AUDIO-POWER 4R7 +24V-AUDIO-VDD
B02D
2S2W 1u0 FS03 4 7S05-4 LM324 14
3S12-1 22K
2S2T
AUDIO-IN3-L
AUDIO-IN3-R
2S34
22K
100n
AUDIO-IN1-R
2 3S12-2
IS1J 7
7 10K
2S2S
3S38 100R
+AUDIO-L
COM 2
-AUDIO-R
AUDIO-IN4-L
AUDIO-IN4-R
I2S_OUT
3S36-3 10K
IS1A 3S3F 56R 10u 2S3G 100n 2S3H 10u 2S3E 2S3F 100n 9S06 RES DBS8
AE1 1 AF2 VREF_AADC 2 AE3 I2S_OUT_SD 3 AC8 AF3 VCOM_AADC 4 AF5 AE5 SPDIF_OUT SPDIF_IN1
2S3D
1n0 2S3C
1n0 2S3B
1n0 2S3A
1n0 2S39
1n0 2S38
1n0
IS07 ADAC(5) 3 2
7S05-1 LM324
AUDIO-OUT-L
11
3S37 10K
+3V3 +3V3-ARC
IS1L
100n
ADAC(6) IS06
5 6
7S05-2 LM324 7
AUDIO-OUT-R
SPDIF-OUT-PNX
SPDIF-OUT-PNX
IS1D
7S09-1 74LVC00APW 1 2
11 14
&
3
2S3K 100n
IS1G
SPDIF-OUT
+3V3
220R
+3V3
+3V3-ARC 3S19 10K 7S09-2 74LVC00APW 4 IS1E 5 7 +3V3 10 7 +3V3-ARC 14 7S09-3 74LVC00APW 9
&
6
14
&
8
SEL-HDMI-ARC
2S3L 100n
180R 3S6M
IS1K
IS44
eHDMI+
14
&
11
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EN 82
B02E
3S45 +3V3 10K +3V3 3S40 10K 3S82 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 10K 3S62 +3V3 10K 3S80 3S81 10K 10K 10K
PNX85500: MIPS
B02E
7S00-3 PNX85500 +3V3
CONTROL
IS05
BOOTMODE BOOTMODE 3D-LR RXD1-MIPS TXD1-MIPS RXD2-MIPS TXD2-MIPS
1 Y21 IS16 Y22 Y23 Y24 W21 W22 W23 V22 V23 U23 GPIO_0 GPIO_1 GPIO_2 GPIO_3 GPIO_4 GPIO_5 GPIO_6 GPIO_7 GPIO_10 GPIO_11
1 100R
3S56
SDA-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS SDA-SET SCL-SET SDA-SSB SCL-SSB SDA-TUNER SCL-TUNER EJTAG-TRSTn-PNX85500 EJTAG-TMS-PNX85500 EJTAG-TCK-PNX85500 EJTAG-TDO-PNX85500 EJTAG-TDI-PNX85500
SDA-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS SDA-SET SCL-SET SDA-SSB SCL-SSB SDA-TUNER SCL-TUNER EJTAG-TRSTn-PNX85500 EJTAG-TMS-PNX85500 EJTAG-TCK-PNX85500 EJTAG-TDO-PNX85500 EJTAG-TDI-PNX85500
3S69 3S6A 4K7 3S6B 3S6C 4K7 3S6D 3S6E 2K2 3S6F 3S6G 2K2 3S6K 1 10K 8 3S6H-1 10K 3 6 3S6H-3 2 10K 10K +3V3-STANDBY 7 3S6H-2 5 3S6H-4 4 10K FS57 +3V3 2K2 2K2 EJTAG-DETECTn FS53 4K7 4K7 EJTAG-TRSTn-PNX85500 EJTAG-TMS-PNX85500 EJTAG-TDO-PNX85500 EJTAG-TCK-PNX85500 EJTAG-TDI-PNX85500 FS44 FS49 FS50 FS51 FS52
RES 1F10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3D-LR
IS17
9S09
2 3S5W
3S5Z
GPIO6
PNX-SPI-CS-BLn BOOST-PWM SELECT-SAW USB-DM USB-DP
B24 SDA A23 4 SCL TRSTN TMS TCK TDO TDI AA25 AA24 AA23 AB26 AB25 AE4 AD5 AC5
10 9
3S61
RES 3S21
PNX-SPI-CS-BLn
BM08B-SRSS-TBT
3S00 33R
RESET-SYSTEMn BACKLIGHT-PWM
FS64
SELECT-SAW
3S26
3S27
3S6J
RES 10K
10K
+3V3 IS40
PXCLK54
10K
RES
VDD
SC0 SC1
5 8 4 7
SCL-SET SDA-SET
1 2
SCL SDA
INP FIL
I2 C -BUS CTRL
SD0 SD1
2 2 2
SCL-BL
9S11 9S12
FS2W FS2Y
SDA-SET
IS09
9S13
7S00-4 PNX85500
ETH-RXCLK ETH-RXD(0) ETH-RXD(1) ETH-RXD(2) ETH-RXD(3) ETH-RXDV ETH-RXER SDIO-DAT3 SDIO-CLK SDIO-CMD SDIO-DAT0 SDIO-DAT1 SDIO-DAT2 SDIO-CDn SDIO-WP
AA3
RXCLK
ETHERNET
TXCLK 0 1 2 3 TXEN TXER COL CRS MDC MDIO AA2 AA1 AA4 AB1 AB2 AA5 AB3 AC3 Y2 Y3 Y1
ETH-TXCLK ETH-TXD(0) ETH-TXD(1) ETH-TXD(2) ETH-TXD(3) ETH-TXEN ETH-TXER ETH-COL ETH-CRS ETH-MDC ETH-MDIO
IS50
TXD ETH
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EN 83
B02F
B02F
7S00-7 PNX85500 PX1APX1A+ PX1BPX1B+ PX1CLKPX1CLK+ PX1CPX1C+ PX1DPX1D+ PX1EPX1E+ PX2APX2A+ PX2BPX2B+ PX2CLKPX2CLK+ PX2CPX2C+ PX2DPX2D+ PX2EPX2E+ 9S92 9S93 9S90 9S91 A7 B7 C8 B8 N A P N B P
LVDS
A
N P N P
D7 E7 E8 D8 9S94 9S95
PX3APX3A+ PX3BPX3B+ PX3CLKPX3CLK+ PX3CPX3C+ PX3DPX3D+ PX3EPX3E+ PX4APX4A+ PX4BPX4B+ 9S96 9S97 PX4CLKPX4CLK+ PX4CPX4C+ PX4DPX4D+ PX4EPX4E+
CLK
E10 N D10 P N P D9 E9
A11 N B11 D P C12 N B12 E P A14 N B14 A P C15 N B15 B P C17 N B17 CLK P A16 B16 N C P A18 B18 N D P C19 B19 N E P LOUT2 LOUT4
D11 N E11 P E12 N D12 P D14 N E14 P E15 N D15 P E17 N D17 P D16 N E16 P D18 N E18 P E19 N D19 P
CLK
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EN 84
B02G
B02G
IS3B RES 5S04 30R
1u0 2S10
IS20
100n
DS50 AC17 1 7S00-9 PNX85500 XTAL_IN XTAL_OUT RESET_IN EA ALE PSEN MC AE17 AF17 AA26 AB24 AB23 AC26 3S2F 100R 3S2H 100R 100R
3 1S02 2 4 1 54M
AA17
VDDA_ADC2V5
AF26
+3V3-STANDBY 3S1C 3S1E 10K +3V3-STANDBY 3S3M 10K 3S3P 10K RES 3S3S 10K 3S3T +3V3-STANDBY 3S1H 10K 10K RES 10K RES 3S1F 3S3L
RC TACHO CEC-HDMI BACKLIGHT-PWM-ANA-DISP SDM LCD-PWR-ONn EJTAG-DETECTn LAMP-ON STANDBY FAN-CTRL1 FAN-CTRL2 POWER-OK ENABLE-3V3n RXD-UP TXD-UP DETECT2
2S4D 1n0
RC TACHO CEC-HDMI BACKLIGHT-PWM-ANA-DISP SDM LCD-PWR-ONn EJTAG-DETECTn LAMP-ON STANDBY FAN-CTRL1 FAN-CTRL2 POWER-OK ENABLE-3V3n RXD-UP TXD-UP DETECT2
AD19 0 AE19 1 AF19 2 P1 AA20 3 AB20 7 AC20 0 AD20 1 AE20 2 AF20 3 P2 AA21 4 AB21 5 AC21 6 AD21 7 AE21 0 AF21 1 AA22 2 P3 AB22 3 AC22 4 AD22 5 AD23 0 AE26 1 P5 AE25 2 AE24 3
VDDA_1V1_DCS
VDD_XTAL
RESET-STBYn IS3F EA ALE PSEN SDA-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS LED1 LED2 PNX-SPI-SDO PNX-SPI-SDI PNX-SPI-CLK PNX-SPI-CSBn IS2V IS2Z CTRL-DISP RESET-DVBS RESET-USBn RESET-ETHERNETn SEL-HDMI-ARC RESET-AVPIP RESET-AUDIO AUDIO-MUTE-UP CTRL-DISP RESET-DVBS RESET-USBn RESET-ETHERNETn SEL-HDMI-ARC RESET-AVPIP RESET-AUDIO AUDIO-MUTE-UP RES 10K RES 3S3Y 10K 10K 3S2S RES 3S3W 4K7 3S2L RES 10K RES 10K 10K 4K7 3S46 3S47 3S2M RES 3S49 +3V3-STANDBY EA ALE PSEN
SDA-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS
RES 10K 3S3N RES 10K 3S3Q RES 10K 3S3R 10K RES
STANDBY
3S44 10K 10K 3S42 3S6V 4K7 RES 3S1P 10K 10K 4K7 3S43 10K
3S2G
3S6W RES
AD26 0 PWM AC25 1 AE23 SDO AF25 SDI SPI AF24 CLK AF23 CSB AB17 0 AA18 1 AD18 2 AE18 3 P0 AF18 4 AA19 5 AB19 6 AC19 7
100R
LED1 LED2
3S2K
3S41
RESET-SYSTEMn 3S1J 100K RES 3S1L 10K 2S4E 100n SPI-PROG KEYBOARD
VSS_XTAL
AF22 4 P6 AE22 5
AD17
+3V3-STANDBY
+3V3-STANDBY
1 3S2V 2
9S0E
1K0
FS45 1
FS0Z
RESET-STBYn
9S0D
2S4K
100n
RES
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EN 85
RES 10u
2S6A
2S5A
100n
B02H
PNX85500: Power
IS3Q 2
B02H
5S81 +2V5 RES 10u 30R 2S5B 100n 2 +1V8 2S26 100n 2S61 100n 2S65 100n 2S63 100u 2S60 2S62 100n 2S64 100n 2S66 100n 2S67 100n 2S68 100n 100n IS3S 2 RES 10u 1 2S6B
SENSE+1V1
+1V1 8 7 5 8 6 2S5G-1 100n 2S5G-3 100n 2S5G-2 100n 2S5G-4 100n 2S5H-1 2S4Q 22u 2S4R 2S43 2S28 2S27 100n 100n 100n
7S00-12 PNX85500 A1 A10 A12 A15 A17 A19 A26 A3 A8 B1 B20 C20 C4 D2 D20 E13 E20 E4 F10 F12 F14 F16 F18 F20 F8 G10 G12
VSSA
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSSA_1V1_LVDS_PLL
VSSA_2V5_LVDS_BG
2S46
VSSA_USB
VSS G14 G16 G18 G2 G20 G8 H4 H6 H7 J20 K10 K12 K14 K16 K18 K2 K6 K7 L20 L4 M10 M12 M14 M16 M18 M6
+1V1
J7 2
VDD_1V1_DDR
VDDA_2V5_VDAC VDDA_3V3_USB
Y10 R21
2S5P
2S21
100n
1u0
C13
R20
A13
100n
5S94
M7 N2 N20 P10 P12 P14 P16 P18 P4 P6 P7 T10 T12 T14 T16 T18 T2 T6 T7 U4 V10 V12 V14 V16 V18 V2 Y20
AF1 AE2 AD3 AC4 AB5 H20 F11 G11 F13 G13 F15 G15 F17 G17 F19 G19 J9 J11 J13 J15 J17 L9 L11 L13 L15 L17 N9 N11 N13 N15 N17 R9 R11 R13 R15 R17 U9 U11 U13 U15 U17 J6 AA6 Y7 W7 F9 G9
HDMI_VDDA_1V1
V20 V21 U20 U21 U22 N6 N7 C7 C9 C11 C14 C16 C18 W20 P20 M20 K20 V7 Y8 Y19 Y18 IS3K B13
100n 2S5H-2
100n 2S5H-3
100n 2S5H-4
2S23
100n
100u
22u
VDD
2S6D
VDD_1V8
100n
2S5K-1
100n 2S5K-2
100n 2S5K-3
100n 2S5K-4
100n 2S5J-3
100n 2S5J-1
100n 2S5J-2
100n 2S5J-4
100n
220u 2.5V
2S29
10u
VDD_2V5_LVDS
5S85 100n 1 2S6G 2 100n 2S6N 100n 2S6C 2S6P 2S6F 100n 10u 30R +3V3 2 2 2 1
VDD_3V3
+3V3-STANDBY 10u 2S4U 2S4V 100n 5S83 +1V1 RES 1u0 2S4W 2S4Y 100n IS3L 30R 5S84 6.3V 30R 2S4Z 2S50 100n 10u 30R c000
SENSE+1V2
AA15 Y15 VDDA_1V2 AA13 VDDA_2V5 VDDA_2V5_AADC VDDA_2V5_ADAC VDDA_2V5_DCS VDDA_2V5_LVDS_BG VDDA_2V5_USB VDDA_2V5_VADC Y12 AA9 2S51 AA7 Y17 D13 T20 Y13 2S52 100n
5S95
+2V5
+1V2
10u
POL +2V5-AUDIO
5S87 +2V5 30R 2S55 2S56 100n 1u0 5S88 +2V5-LVDS 2S5M 100n 2S57 10u 30R 5S89 +2V5 100n 2S58 10u 30R 2S6H 2 100n 2S6K 1 2 5S90 +2V5 30R 2S4T 2S53 100n 10u 5S92 +3V3 100n 2S59 1u0 30R
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100n
2S6M
100n 2S6L
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EN 86
B02I
Connectivity
B02I
2S22 22n C-SVHS 3S05 56R
2S7J
EU: SCART1
3S5E 22n 3S4L 56R 560R
AP:
IS4V 560R 8K2 2S40 3S08 3S09 YPBPR1-SYNCIN1 2S7M 10n 2S7L 3S4P 56R 22n AV3-Y 2S7N AV3-PR 56R 47p IS4W 7S00-1 PNX85500 2S7P AV3-PB 2S19 2S18 22n 2S16 22n 2S15 22n 3S4T 56R 22n 22n IS5C 2S14 22n AB15 AC13 AD13 AE13 2S8G 22n AF15 AE15 AC15 AD15 AB14 AF14 AE14 AC14 AD14 AF16 AD16 AE16 AB18 AC18 AF4 AD24 AD25 CVBS_Y1 ATV_CVBS_Y3 R C3 B AV1 CVBS_Y7 G C7 SYNCIN1 Y_G1 CVBS1_OUT PR_R_C1 CVBS2_OUT PB_B1 RESREF CVBS_Y2 CURREF SYNCIN2 Y_G2 1 2 PR_R_C2 PB_B2 3 REF 4 R 5 G VGA 6 B HSYNC_IN IF_AGC RF_AGC IN VSYNC OUT P SCL VGA_EDID TUNER N SDA AGND AV4-PR 22n 9S20 2S7U AA14 AC12 AF13 AD11 AC11 AF11 AE11 AB10 AA11 AC16 AB16 AB13 AB12 AA12 AA10 AD12 AB11 AE12 AF12 BS13
EU: AP:
YPBPR1 YPBPR1
22n
ANALOG_VIDEO
AV2-CVBS 9S18
3S5S 10K
PNX-IF-AGC
AV4-Y 9S19
2S7R 22n
EU: AP:
SCART2 YPBPR2
BS10
IS11 PNX-RF-AGC
+CVBS
2S77 10n
PNX-IF-P
AV4-PB 9S21
2S7E 22n
2S78 10n
PNX-IF-N
3S5T-1 100R
V-SYNC-VGA
VGA-SCL-EDID
VGA-SDA-EDID
RES
3S5V-4
3S5T-4
3S5T-2
100R
100R
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EN 87
B03A
Audio
+24V-AUDIO-POWER 3D09 4R7
B03A
7D03-1 BC847BS(COL) 6 1 +24V-AUDIO-POWER FD14 2D06 3D16 2 ID12 10u 35V 220n
5D07
220R 5D08
22K 2D05
220R
ID11
GND-AUDIO
-AUDIO-R
FD01
2D28 1u0
ID27
2D19
2D08
220n
220n
3D14-2 22K
3D14-3 22K
3D02-4
3D14-4 22K
3D14-1 220n
A-PLOP
FD08
GND-AUDIO
19 20
+AUDIO-L
1 3
3D02-1 8 1
1u0
AVCC
10 12
FD03
2D29
ID15
2D23
R PVCC BSR R OUT L 16 15 22 21 ID31 2D09 220n ID32 2D10 ID10 220n 22u ID09 5D01 22u ID05 5D02 ID06 5D05 220R 5D04 220R ID08 ID07 2D12 35V 220u 2D11 35V 220u LEFT-SPEAKER RIGHT-SPEAKER
BSL
2D16 1u0
ID29
ID30
11 7 4 2
ID37 FD09
3D15
4K7
EMC
3D01-3
3D10-3 22K
3D10-2 22K
47K
CD10
7D11-1 BC847BS(COL) 1
RES 2D31 +3V3-STANDBY ID35 5 3D01-4 47K 2D03 100p 7D10-2 TPA3123D2PWP 26 27 28 29 40 39 38 GND-AUDIO LEFT-SPEAKER 5 4DETECT2 GND-AUDIO 4n7 GND-AUDIO
3 7D11-2 BC847BS(COL) 4
ID34
EMC 4n7
22K
GND-AUDIO
GND-AUDIO
VIA VIA
GND-AUDIO
GND-AUDIO
GND-AUDIO
GND-AUDIO
VIA 1735 30 31 32 33 5D03 2D01 220R GND-AUDIO 3D06-3 FD07 3 100K 6 7 3D06-2 100K 2 4 RIGHT-SPEAKER ID33 GND-AUDIO RIGHT-SPEAKER 4 3D06-4 100K 2D02 5 10u GND-AUDIO
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VIA
V_NOM 2D14
1D50
VIA
37 36 35 34
2D21 220n
2D27 RES
RES 2D30
3D10-4 22K
3D10-1 220n
2D22 220n
2D26 RES
22K
1D38 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 2041145-3
3 7D03-2 BC847BS(COL) 5
GND-AUDIO
2041145-4
LEFT-SPEAKER
8 3D06-1 1 100K
V_NOM
1D52
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EN 88
B03B
DC/DC
B03B
5U03 RES 30R 5U02 30R 2U23 2U25 2U24 2U19 2U20 10u 10u 10u 10u 1u0 7U02-1 SI4952DY IU10 7 8 2 1
FU05
IU22 +12V
12V/1V8 CONVERSION
FU02 7 5 6 8 5U00 3u6 2U15 2U16 47R 47u 22u
3U11
3R3
FU03 +1V8
47R 3U23-3
3U23-2 2
47R 3U23-1 1
IU08
3U27 10R
IU12
5 6 7 8 4 1 2 3
2U00
3U14
10u
3U04 IU05
3R3
3R3
2U01
100n
3R3
3U05
DRVL
23 14 1 12 24 13
12V/1V1 CONVERSION
FU06 STPS2L30A 5U01 2u0 3U24-4 47R 3U24-3 3U24-2 47R 3U24-1 3U20 2U12 2U13 10R RES 47R 47R 47u 22u 2U14 FU01 +1V1 RES 100u 2.0V SENSE+1V1
DRVH
4 9 5 8 IU01 21 16 20
SW
RES 7U00 BC847BW IU03 1 2 +3V3-STANDBY 3U00 10K 3U01 10K 2U06 3
PGND
TEST
IU02
6U00
2U11 2U09
100n GND-SIG
GND-SIG
1n0
V5FILT VREG5
IU17
FU00
RES 2U29
3U19
2U08
3U18
5K6
3U22 1K0 1%
FU09
FU08
IU21
3U09
3U10
2U07
22K
GND-SIG
GND-SIG
GND-SIG
GND-SIG
GND-SIG
GND-SIG GND-SIG
1% 1K0
100n
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EN 89
B03C
DC/DC
+3V3 LED-2 RES 10K +5V +3V3-STANDBY RES 10K 3U75 3U74 +3V3-STANDBY
B03C
9U41 IU43
RES 10K
3U68
3U69
10K
* *
LED2
LED2
LED-1
7U43 BC847BW
3U70 10K
LED1
LED1
3U53 10K
1M99 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1-2041145-3 RES 2U56 RES 2U57 1n0 2U48 1n0 GND_AL GND_AL GND_AL FU48 FU49 FU50 FU54 100R +12VIN FU56 FU57 FU74 FU68 100p RES 2U72 RES 100p RES 100p 2U52 RES 100p 100p 3U66 100R BL-SPI-SDO BL-SPI-CSn BL-SPI-CLK RES 3U67 100R RES 3U84 100R RES 3U76 MAINS-OK RES 100R 3U56 +12V_AL +3V3 10K 3U44 FU07 3D-LR 4 3U83-4 5 3U82 1K0 RES 7U48-1 BC857BS(COL) 1 ENABLE-3V3-5V IU64
3U83-1 2 1
100K IU41
2U51
2U43
3U71 100R
STANDBY
5 10K 6
2U68 1u0 2U47 BZX384-C6V2 1M95 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1-2041145-4 FU58 FU59 FU60 FU61 FU63 FU75 FU67 2U49 100p RES 10n 6U40 +3V3-STANDBY 10n 2U54 +12VIN T 3.0A 32V 3U72 2U50 +24V-AUDIO-POWER 1K0 FU66 10n 1U40 +12V
3U83-3 100K
3U62-4
3U62-3
22K
IU51
10K
3U62-2 2 2
FU72 7U41-2 BC847BS(COL) 5 4 IU52 3U63 RES 10K 8 3U60-1 22K IU57 1
3U60-2 7
DETECT2
2U55
ENABLE-3V3n
3U81 10K
IU56
3U62-1 10K
IU62 IU50 8 2
6 1 7U41-1 BC847BS(COL) 1
BACKLIGHT-PWM_BL-VS BACKLIGHT-BOOST
Optional table for 4U00 and 4U01
100p
FU55 1K0
3U64
POWER-OK
Items 4U00
If 1M99 is mounted no no
2U44 0R 100p
3U65
GND_AL +12VIN
100K
1n0
**
1n0
10n
4U01
2U44
+12VD
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2U46
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EN 90
B03D
DC/DC
+3V3 7UC0 LF25ABDT 1 IN OUT COM 2UA4 3UA0 2K2 3
B03D
+12V
*
FUA0 +2V5-REF
1u0
1 7UA0 TS2431 K
2 A
FUA4 +2V5
CUA0
+2V5-LVDS
+12V
+2V5-REF
330R 1%
5 7UA7-2 4 BC847BS(COL)
2UB0
1u0
3UB6-2
330R 1%
+1V8 +5V IU26 7UA3 PHD38N02LT 3UB0 22R FUA3 4 +1V2 2UB1 RES 1u0 2UB2 IUA5 2 1
*
3U15-1 100R 3U15-2 100R 3U15-3 100R 3U15-4 100R 7 8
+3V3 +5V
3U16-1 100R
+3V3
3UB7-2
2UB8
470R
22u
1u0
3U25-2 2
100K RES
RES
+12V
7UA5 LDS3985M50 +5V5-TUN 1 3 IN INH OUT BP 5 4 IUB1 2UB5 100n 2UB6 1u0 +5V-TUN
+3V3
3 3U29-3 6 RES 470R 3U29-4 470R 1 3U26-1 8 RES 470R 3U26-2 470R RES 3UB5 +5V 6 RES 100K RES
3UB2 3
4K7
2UB7
REF
3UB3 4
3UB4 1K0
IUB0
2UB3 22n
+3V3
4K7
NC
1u0
COM
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EN 91
B03E
+12V
DC/DC
B03E
IUD0 +5V5-TUN 2UD0 2UD1 2UD2 10u 10u 10u 7UD0-1 ST1S10PH ENABLE-3V3-5V RES 1n0 2 5 INH SYNC A 4 1 A SW 6
5UD0 30R
VIN
SW
7 3
IUD3
5UD1 3u6
IUD7
6UD0 SS36
FUD3 +5V RES 2U27 RES 2UE9 220u 16V +1V1 100n
22u 2UD5
2UD3
2UD4
2UD6
VFB GND P HS 8 9
22u
IU27
1% 3UD0
68K 3UD1
+12V
2UE0
10u
10u
10u
SW
VIN
SW
7 3
IUD4
5UD2 3u6
FUD2 +3V3 220u 16V +1V1 RES 2U28 100n 22u 2UE3 2UE1 1% 100K 4n7 3UD3 2UE2 2UE4
VFB GND P HS 8 9
22u
3 7U05-2 RES 4
BC847BS(COL) 5
RES
VIA
12
33K 1%
3U06
3UD4
1M0 3UD5
+5V
7UD2 LD1117DT25 6UD1 S1D 2UE5 100n IUD5 3 IN OUT COM 1 2UE6 2 22u 16V +2V5
7UD3 LD1117DT33 3 IN OUT COM 2UE7 1 2UE8 100n 2 22u 16V +3V3
RES
VIA
12
33K 1%
3U07
10K
10K
IU28
22u
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EN 92
B03F
B03F
IUM0
FUM0
V-AMBI
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10.
EN 93
B03G
Fan control
B03G
+12V +3V3 1 3US4-1 8 10K +12V
3US5-2
10K 7
2US3 IUS6 7US2 BC807-25W IUS7 3US9 22R BC807-25W 7US3 IUS9 3US6 47R
3US2
FAN-CTRL1
1K0 IUT1
8 12
11 IUT2 FAN-CTRL2 10
12
FAN-DRV +3V3 +12V 10K +12V 7US1-3 LM339P 2 3US4-4 IUS5 3US4-3 6 10K 5
5 4
TACH01
7 6
12
TACH02
IUS0
TACHO
12
3US3
10K
7US1-2 LM339P 13
10K
+12V
3US7
100n
10K
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EN 94
B03H
Vdisp switch
B03H
1 9UU0-1 RES 2 9UU0-2 RES 3 9UU0-3 RES 4 9UU0-4 RES 1 9UU1-1 RES 2 9UU1-2 RES 3 9UU1-3 RES 4 9UU1-4 RES
8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 FUU0
+VDISP-INT
3UU3-1
1 3UU3-2 IUU3 7 7UU3 RES BC847BW 47K 3 1 IUU4 3UU3-3 IUU5 3UU3-4 6 3 4 5 47K RES 2UU0 RES 100n 2 47K RES
47K RES
3UU0-1 8
+3V3
VDISP-SWITCH
+3V3
LCD-PWR-ONn
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EN 95
B04A
Analogue externals A
AP-SCART-OUT-R 3E37-4 5 100R 4 CDS4C12GTA 12V 2E01 RES 6E01 1E00 2E87 100p 1n0 7E01-1 6 IEC1 2 1 PUMH7 IE22 AUDIO-IN1-R 4 2E06 100p 3E07-4 CDS4C12GTA 12V 1K0 5 1E31 RES 6E03 2E88 FE71 3EA7-4 IEC2 2EA5 5 1u0 16V AP-SCART-OUT-R IE68 AUDIO-OUT-R 470R 4 FEA1 RES FE70 3EA7-1 IEC0 2EA4 8 1u0 16V AP-SCART-OUT-L IE67 AUDIO-OUT-L
B04A
470R 1 FEA0
1n0
AP-SCART-OUT-L
3E37-1 8 100R 1 CDS4C12GTA 12V RES 6E07 2E10 1E53 2E90 100p 1n0
FE72
A-PLOP
IE23 AUDIO-IN1-L 1
* EU
AV2-STATUS IE05 +5V 3E17 4K7
2E04
YPBPR1-PB
AP
9E50
100p
RES
AV1-B
IE53
5E73 3E75 BEC3 CDS4C12GTA 12V 1u8 2E79 2E80 150p 150p 18R RES 6E23
(AV1)
1E12 2E15 100p 1E01 2EB1 3EA1 9E01 1K0 1 2 100n
1R0
SCART1
3EA2
IE90
3E06
RES * EU
AV1-STATUS 3E32 IE18 3E31
IE89 3E73 39K 2E99 IE51 4p7 2E81 2u2 18K 2 IE59 2E97 39p 5E80 2E98 10u CVBS-MON-OUT1 18p AV2-BLK CVBS-OUT-SC1 3E37-2 2 100R 7 3E37-3 3 6 100R 3E07-2 1K0 3E07-3 3 1K0 6 3EA7-2 2 7 2 3EB6-2 470R 3EB6-3 470R 7 2 470R 7 3EA7-3 3 470R 6 1X06 EMC HOLE 1X02 REF EMC HOLE 3 6 3E18 2
** ** 4E06 ** 4E05
4 7E06-2 5 6 3 BC847BPN(COL)
CDS4C12GTA 12V
1E55
2E18
100p
AP
YPBPR1-SYNCIN1
9E52
7E06-1 IE70 2
6 7 8 9
AV1-G
FE80
** 4E04
RES
1E18
2E14
100p
RES AP
YPBPR1-PR 9E54 9E55 3E78 AV1-R IE55 2E85 150p 5E76 3E79BEC5 2E86 150p 1u8 18R 18R
**
4E03 RES
RES 9E05 FE81 CDS4C12GTA 12V FE82 1E19 2E12 100p 9E09 IE17 RES 9E06 FE83
+5V
2E74
16 17 18 19 20 21
RES 6E28
**
4E02 RES
RES * EU
3E44 4K7 +3V3
IE96
3EB6-1 470R
FE84
2E24
100n
**
4E01 RES
3EB6-4 4
FE85 MTJ-505H-01 NI LF
100n
GND_A
RES 2E75
1E22
IE52 AV1-CVBS
RES
1E25
2E44
100p
100p
GND_A
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3E19
1u0
2EB3
IE61
4K7
IE13
5K6
+3V3
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EN 96
B04B
Analogue externals B
YPBPR 1E08-3
MSP-305H-BBB-732-03 NI 2
1E43
SPDIF out
FE54
CDS4C12GTA 12V
B04B
EU
RES 6E40
9E29
IE71
3E87 18R
IE72
IE15
5E06 30R
2E22
FE59
CDS4C12GTA 12V
4E20
AP
9E04
3E88 27R
IE73
AV2-CVBS
GND_A
MTJ-032-21B-45 NI FE (PBT) 1E03 2 1
FE51
CDS4C12GTA 12V
EU
RES 6E51
9E57
IE74
3E89 18R
IE75
AV3-PB YPBPR1-PB
2E67
100p
GND_A
MTJ-032-21B-42 NI FE 2 1E04
2E68 100p
1E28
4E21
FE48
CDS4C12GTA 12V
EU
RES 6E52
9E58
IE76
3E90 18R
IE77
AV3-PR YPBPR1-PR
4E22
RES
1 FE42
GND_A
YPBPR AUDIO
+3V3 MSP-305H-BBB-732-03 NI 6 1E08-1
2E39 1E29
1E39
3E97
CDS4C12GTA 12V
AUDIO-IN3-R IE31
2E72 100p
FE50
RES 6E06 1n0
1K0
4E23
RES
5 RED FE43
9E19 9E12
RES RES
GND_A
CDS4C12GTA 12V
1E08-2
MSP-305H-BBB-732-03 NI 4
2E40 1E42 1n0
FE49
1K0
9E17 9E14
RES RES
RES 6E38
GND_A
AUDIO-IN3-R AV1-B
9E11 9E18
RES RES
AUDIO-IN3-L AV1-G
9E13 9E20
RES RES
9E21 9E22
RES RES
V_NOM
2 3 1
2E36 1n0 1E37
3E21 1K0
2E35 100p
IE09 AUDIO-IN4-L AP-SCART-OUT-R AV1-STATUS AUDIO-IN1-R AV1-BLK AP-SCART-OUT-L AUDIO-IN1-L 9E23 9E24 9E25 9E26 9E27 9E28 RES RES RES RES RES RES
RES 6E19
RES 6E46
10p 1E44
1 GREEN
2E27
100p
31
DF50-30DP
FE03
CDS4C12GTA 12V
3E20 1K0
100p
V_NOM
1n0 1E38
RES 6E20
2E37
100R 100R RES 3E58 +T 0R3 FE52 FE47 +5V RES 3E56 RES 3E57 100R 100R IE34 IE35 RES 3E36 100R RES 3E41
FE53
9 8 7
100n
BZX384-C5V1
100p
RES 6E15
RES 6E16
1E78
RES 2E21
RES 2E20
RES 2E26
RES 2E23
RES 2E25
RES 6E18
1E76
1E77
1E75
1E79
FE45
100p
100p
FE46
BZX384-C5V1
BZX384-C5V1
3 2 1
242202606017 - SOC CINCH V 3P 1L3 YEWHRDY at 1E08 for BRZ FOR 3D Provision for ESD
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EN 97
B04C
+3V3
B04C
8 1E06 6
IE32 3E30 1M0 1E70 NX3225GA 25M 10K 3E67 RES 2E54 10p 10p IE33 2E52
IE38
IE06
RES 1E71 1 2 3 5 4
100n 2E53
2E49
2E48
100n
4n7
10u
+3V3
TXD1-MIPS RXD1-MIPS
3E66 RES
502382-0370 7E10-1 LAN8710A-EZK 27 CR 5 4 CLKIN 1 XTAL 2 RST 0 MODE 1 RMIISEL PHYAD2 RXD<0:3> COL CRS_DV MODE2 TXEN 0 1 2 TXD 3 4 INT TXER MDC MDIO VSS 33 TX P N 1A 2A VDD 12 IO 6 1
3E33
2E55
10K
10K
IE26
19 11 10 9 8
TXCLK RXDV RXER RXD4 0 PHYAD 1 RXCLK REGOFF 1 LED 2 INTSEL CRS RBIAS
ETH-COL
3E70 RES
+3V3
ETH-RXCLK
21 22 23 24 25 18
+3V3
ETH-REGOFF
ETH-TXD(3)
ETH-TXER
+3V3
ETH-CRS
ETH-MDC ETH-MDIO
7E10-2 LAN8710A-EZK 34 35
VIA
36 37
+3V3-ET-ANA
+3V3-ET-ANA
Resistor
3E26 22R 3E98 22R
POP PHYADD(0) = 1 PHYADD(1) = 1 PHYADD(2) = 1 RMII mode selected Internal 1.2V reg. disabled MODE(0) = 0 MODE(1) = 0 MODE(2) = 0 INTERRUPT FUNCTION DISABLED ON nINT/TXER/TXD4 SIGNAL
EMPTY PHYADD(0) = 0 PHYADD(1) = 0 PHYADD(2) = 0 MII mode selected Internal 1.2V reg. enabled MODE(0) = 1 MODE(1) = 1 MODE(2) = 1 INTERRUPT FUNCTION ENABLED ON nINT/TXER/TXD4 SIGNAL
3E22
3E25
3E95
3E99
3E64 ETHERNET CONNECTOR 3E65 3E66 3E67 3E68 3E69 3E70 3E71 3E72
ETH-TXP ETH-TXN
FE27 FE28
1E87 3 ACM2012 2 FE60 4 1 FE30 FE61 1E88 3 ACM2012 2 4 1 CDA5C16GTH 16V RES CDA5C16GTH 16V RES CDA5C16GTH 16V RES CDA5C16GTH 16V 6E47-1 6E47-2 6E47-4 6E47-3
1N00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ETH-RXP ETH-RXN
FE29 FE31
5E03
5E01
5E02
5E04
RES 27n
RES 27n
RES 27n
RES 27n
RES
5450-323-183-H3
2E05
RES 15p
2E07
2E08
2E09
RES 15p
RES 15p
RES 15p
2E56
2E57
2E58
2E59
15p
15p
15p 3E39
0 ohm
3E27
3E28
0 ohm
3E29
0 ohm
0 ohm
RES
RES
RES
RES
RES
RES
RES
RES
15p
FE32
ETH-INTSEL ETH-REGOFF
FE33
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B04D
1P04 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 FEC6 21 23
HDMI
5EC0 RES 2EC1 2EC0 FEC0 2ECV 100n 10u 1u0 FEC3 2EC2 MICOM-VCC33
B04D
220u 16V 3ECH ARX2+ ARX2ARX1+ ARX1ARX0+ ARX0ARXC+ ARXCPCEC-HDMI 47K AIN-5V +3V3-HDMI RES 2ECW 2EC6 100n 2EC8 100n 2EC7 2EC3 100n 100n 10u 30R 10K +3V3 30R
HDMI CONNECTOR 3
FECB
FEC7
3EC1-3
MICOM_VCC33
SBVCC33
ARX-DDC-SCL ARX-DDC-SDA
ARX-DDC-SCL ARX-DDC-SDA 3EC1-1 3ECM-4 10R 1 3ECN-1 1u0 8 100K 2ECM IE42
7EC1 SII9187B
37
9 27 64
38
47K
10K 3ECP-3
3ECP-1
FEC5 20 22
ARX-HOTPLUG
31 32 29 30 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 35 36 33 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 41 42 39 40 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 45 46 43 44 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
+5V-EDID 8 6 3 10K
(CBUS) HPD0 R0PWR5V DSDA0 DSCL0 N R0XC P N R0X0 P N R0X1 P N R0X2 P (CBUS) HPD1 R1PWR5V DSDA1 DSCL1 N R1XC P N R1X0 P N R1X1 P N R1X2 P (CBUS) HPD2 R2PWR5V DSDA2 DSCL2 N R2XC P N R2X0 P N R2X1 P N R2X2 P (CBUS) HPD3 R3PWR5V DSDA3 DSCL3 N R3XC P N R3X0 P N R3X1 P N R3X2 P
1P03 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 FECG 21 23
HDMI CONNECTOR 2
BRX2+ BRX2BRX1+ BRX1BRX0+ BRX0BRXC+
AIN-5V
49
VGA-SCL-EDID-HDMI VGA-SDA-EDID-HDMI
TX2
N P N P N P N P
57 56 59 58 61 60 63 62 3ECJ RES
HDMIA-RX2HDMIA-RX2+ HDMIA-RX1HDMIA-RX1+ HDMIA-RX0HDMIA-RX0+ HDMIA-RXCHDMIA-RXC+ RES 3ECK 4K7 9EC3 RES PCEC-HDMI 3ECL RES 4K7 MICOM-VCC33
3ECA-2
47K
BRXCPCEC-HDMI FECC FECD FECE FECF 20 22 BIN-5V BRX-DDC-SCL BRX-DDC-SDA BRX-DDC-SCL BRX-DDC-SDA
TX1
BRXCBRXC+ 8 3ECA-1 BRX0BRX0+ BRX1BRX1+ BRX2BRX2+ CRX-HOTPLUG CIN-5V 2 3ECM-2 10R 7 3 3ECN-3 1u0 6 100K 2ECP IE44
TX0
TXC
47K
BRX-HOTPLUG
TPWR_CI2CA
55 IE12 FECR
4K7
CEC_A
50
BIN-5V
HDMI CONNECTOR 1
1P02 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 CRX2+ CRX2CRX1+ CRX1CRX0+ CRX0CRXC+ CRXCPCEC-HDMI ARC-eHDMI+ CRX-DDC-SCL CRX-DDC-SDA 47K CIN-5V CRX-DDC-SDA CRX-DDC-SCL
INT
52
FECY
+3V3
CRXCCRXC+ CRX0CRX0+ CRX1CRX1+ CRX2CRX2+ DRX-HOTPLUG 6 DIN-5V DRX-DDC-SDA DRX-DDC-SCL eHDMI+ 5EC2 30R CIN-5V ARC-eHDMI+ 2ECC 1 3ECM-1 10R 8 4 3ECN-4 1u0 5 100K 2ECQ IE45
CSCL CSDA
54 53
3EC3 3EC5
100R 100R
SCL-SSB SDA-SSB
RES 2ECX
FECJ FECA FECK FECL FECM FECN 20 22 RES 7E02 BC847BW CIN-5V
3ECA-4
FECP
47K
VIA
PCEC-HDMI
74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89
10p
RSVDL
10 28
NON-INSTAPORT INSTAPORT
3ECE
6EC1 +5V BAT54 IE11 4R7 IE65 2 3ECU-2 10K 2ECU 1u0 DDCA-SCL IE66 4 3ECU-4 5 10K 7 +3V3 +5V-VGA
DDCA-SDA
FECZ
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EN 99
B04E
Headphone
B04E
+3V3-STANDBY
A-STBY
2EE1
7EE1 TPA6111A2DGN
100n
2EE3 1u0
3EE0-1 10K
AMPLIFIER
INVO
VDD 1 1 4
6 FE36 5 AMP1
FE35 7 AMP2
SHUTDOWN BYPASS 4
A-PLOP
IEE5
22K
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EN 100
B05A
DDR
+1V8
DDR2-VREF-DDR
+1V8
DDR2-VREF-DDR
B05A
2B40
47u 2B00
100n 2B02
100n 2B05
100n 2B06
100n 2B01
100n 2B03
100n 2B04
100n 2B07
100n
2B41
47u 2B09
100n 2B10
100n 2B13
100n 2B15
100n 2B11
100n 2B12
100n 2B14
100n 2B16
A9 C1 C3 C7 C9 VDDQ
A1 E9 L1 H9
AT T-POINT
3B22 240R DDR2-CLK_N 3B27 240R DDR2-CLK_N 3B28 240R DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CLK_N DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CLK_P
DDR2-A0 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A9 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A12 DDR2-A13 DDR2-BA0 DDR2-BA1
DDR2-BA2
VDDL
VDDQ
VREF 3B00-2 DDR2-A0 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A9 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A12 DDR2-A13 DDR2-BA0 DDR2-BA1
DDR2-BA2
SDRAM
DQ
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
C8 3 C2 D7 1 D3 D1 D9 3B00-4 4 B1 B9 3B00-1 1
DQS
B7 A8 2B44 RES
3B12 33R
DDR2-DQS2_P DDR2-DQS2_N
VDDL
E1
VREF 3B04-2 2 7 33R 6 6 33R 33R 33R 2 7 3B05-2 1 8 3B05-1 33R 5 5 3B05-4 33R 4 8 33R 33R 3B14 33R 33R
SDRAM
DQ
E2
7B02 EDE1108AGBG-1J-F
A1 E9 L1 H9
A9 C1 C3 C7 C9
E1
E2
7B03 EDE1108AGBG-1J-F
100n
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3 3
4 1
DQS
B7 A8 2B45
NU|RDQS
A2
DDR2-DQS3_P DDR2-DQS3_N
NU|RDQS
A2
NC
L3 L7
DDR2-A14
NC
L3 L7
DDR2-A14
3B23 33R
VSSDL E7
VSSQ A7 B2 B8 D2 D8
3B24 33R
VSSDL E7
VSSQ A7 B2 B8 D2 D8 DDR2-VREF-DDR
+1V8
+1V8
DDR2-VREF-DDR
47u 2B18
100n 2B20
100n 2B21
100n 2B23
100n 2B19
100n 2B24
2B42
100n 2B22
100n 2B25
100n
100n 2B28
100n 2B30
100n 2B32
100n 2B31
2B43
47u 2B27
100n 2B29
100n 2B33
100n 2B34
A1 E9 L1 H9
A9 C1 C3 C7 C9 VDDQ
E1
DDR2-A0 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A9 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A12 DDR2-A13 +1V8 DDR2-BA0 DDR2-BA1
DDR2-BA2
VDDL
VDDQ
VREF 3B07-2 DDR2-A0 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A9 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A12 DDR2-A13 DDR2-BA0 DDR2-BA1
DDR2-BA2
SDRAM
DQ
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
DQS
B7 A8 2B46
DDR2-DQS0_P DDR2-DQS0_N
VDDL
SDRAM
DQ
E2
7B00 EDE1108AGBG-1J-F
A1 E9 L1 H9
A9 C1 C3 C7 C9
E1
E2
7B01 EDE1108AGBG-1J-F
100n
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
6 6 33R
DQS
B7 A8 2B47
NU|RDQS
A2
DDR2-DQS1_P DDR2-DQS1_N
DDR2-ODT 180R 1% DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CLK_N DDR2-CKE DDR2-CS DDR2-RAS DDR2-CAS DDR2-WE DDR2-DQM0
NU|RDQS
A2
3B20
NC
L3 L7
DDR2-A14
NC
L3 L7
DDR2-A14
3B25 33R
3B21
VSSDL E7
VSSQ A7 B2 B8 D2 D8
3B26 33R
VSSDL E7
VSSQ A7 B2 B8 D2 D8
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EN 101
B06A
Display interfacing-Vdisp
B06A
5G01 +VDISP-INT 30R RES 5G02 30R RES 2G44 22u RES
FG0H
+VDISP
IG11
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EN 102
B06B
B06B
+3V3
10K
RES
10K
10K
+VDISP
47p
47p
47p
47p
47p
47p
47p
47p
47p
RES 3G33
RES 3G34
RES 3G35
47p
FI-RE51S-HF 60 61 58 59 56 57 54 55 52 53
5 6 7 8
2G77
2G7A
2G76
2G78
2G75
2G79
2G24
2G25
2G26
FI-RE41S-HF 51 50 49 48 46 47 44 45 42 43 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1G50
SDA-DISP SCL-DISP
CTRL-DISP
RES 3G32 3G2W 3G2Y RES 3G38 RES 3G37 RES 3G2Z RES 3G36 RES 3G30 RES 3G31
FG34 FG2H FG2G FG35 FG2R FG2K FG2L FG2M FG2E FG2F FG1Y FG1Z FG20 FG21 FG22 FG23 FG24 FG25 FG26 FG27 2G28 2G29 FG28 FG29 FG2A FG2B FG2C FG2D FG1R FG1S FG1T FG1U FG1W FG1V FG2P 2G91 100n 47p 47p
2G27
4 3 2 1
CTRL-DISP
FG04
47p 47p 47p 47p FG1C FG1D FG1E FG1F FG1G FG1H FG11 FG1J FG1K FG1L FG1M FG1N
FG12 FG13 FG14 FG15 FG16 FG17 FG18 FG19 FG1A FG1B FG1Q FG1P
RES 9G0G
FG2N
+VDISP
100n
51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
TO DISPLAY
1G51
TO DISPLAY
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EN 103
B06C
AmbiLight CPLD
B06C
FGA0 VINT
DEBUG ONLY
2GA6
4 3 2 1
VINT
VIO
15 35
VCCINT IXO1_43|GCK1 IXO1_44|GCK2 IXO1_1|GCK3 IXO1_2 IXO1_3 IXO1_39 IXO1_40 IXO1_41 IXO1_42 IXO2_36|GTS1 IXO2_34|GTS2 IXO2_33|GSR IXO2_29 IXO2_30 IXO2_31 IXO2_32 IXO2_37 IXO2_38 TCK TDI TDO TMS GND 4 17 25
VCCIO
26
3GA3
33R
GTS1 GTS2 GSR AMBI-SPI-CS-OUTn_R2-R AMBI-PWM-CLK_B2 AMBI-SPI-CS-OUTn_R2 AMBI-LATCH1_G2 AMBI-TEMP CPLED3 CPLED2 10p 2G11 RES 10p 2G12 RES 2G10 RES
IXO3_5 IXO3_6 IXO3_7 IXO3_8 IXO3_12 IXO3_13 IXO3_14 IXO3_16 IXO3_18 IXO4_19 IXO4_20 IXO4_21 IXO4_22 IXO4_23 IXO4_27 IXO4_28
5 6 7 8 12 13 14 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 27 28
9GA1 RES
3GA1
PNX-SPI-CSBn BACKLIGHT-PWM 3D-LR 3D-VS-DISP BL-SPI-SDO BL-SPI-SDI BL-SPI-CSn BACKLIGHT-PWM_BL-VS BL-SPI-CLK AMBI-PROG_B1 AMBI-BLANK_R1 AMBI-SPI-CS-EXTLAMPSn AMBI-SPI-CLK-OUT AMBI-SPI-SDI-OUT_G1 AMBI-SPI-SDO-OUT AMBI-LATCH2_DIS 10p 2G14 RES 10p 2G19 RES 10p 2G18 RES 10p 2G15 RES 10p 2G16 RES 2G13 RES 10p 2G17 RES
8 3G11-1
33R 2 33R
10K
3G15 +3V3
10p
+3V3 7 8 6 5 330R 4 3GA6-4 LTST-C190KGKT 3GA6-3 6GA3 LTST-C190KGKT 6GA2 330R 3 6 GSR 2
DEBUG ONLY
RES 1G35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2GA4 3GA2-1 3GA2-2 3GA2-3 3GA2-4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 100R 100R 100R 100R RES 1G36 1 2 3 4 5 6 FGA6 FGA5 FGA3 FGA2 +3V3 FGA4
100n RES
SD51022
BACKLIGHT-PWM
9GA0
BACKLIGHT-PWM_BL-VS
LTST-C190KGKT
6GA0
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EN 104
B06D
SPI buffer
B06D
+3V3 +3V3
2GE0
100n
3GE2
7GE1 PDTC114EU
10K
7GE0 74LVC245A 1 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IGE0 3 3GE0-3 47R 3GE1-3 6 3 47R RES 3GE3 47R 47R 6 1 5 RES 3GE0-1 8 47R 4 3GE1-4 47R RES
20
PNX-SPI-CSBn
3GE4
PNX-SPI-CLK
9GE0-2
BL-SPI-CLK
PNX-SPI-SDO
9GE0-3
BL-SPI-SDO
BL-SPI-SDI
9GE1 9GE2
PNX-SPI-SDI
PNX-SPI-CS-BLn
IGE1
5 9GE0-4
BL-SPI-CSn
Buffer Direct
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EN 105
B07A
DVBS-FE
7R01-1 7R01-2 STV0903BAC +1V-DVBS 2R01 2R00 2R03 2R02 2R10 100n 100n 100n 15 17 22 25 28 31 33 36 39 42 45 48 51 53 57 61 66 69 72 77 81 85 88 93 99 102 105 110 112 21 38 54 76 80 92 96 106 2 3 2R17 100n 5 9 13 114 118 123 127 STV0903BAC
B07A
MAIN I2C-ADDRESS : D0
POWER_VIA
XTAL 1 4 6 10 14 113 117 121 125 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165
NC
52 16 63 64 65 67 68 70 71 73 74 75 78 79 82 83 84 86 87 89 90 91 94 95 108 109 111 115 116 119 120 40 41 101 50 49 47 46 44 43 37 35 34 32 30 55 3R02 1K0 2R53 47n FR00
SENSE+1V0-DVBS AGC
10n
10n
GNDA
NC NC
QM QP
GND_HS
+1V-DVBS 2R04 2R06 2R11 2R12 2R05 2R13 100n 100n 100n
10n
10n
10n
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
2R20 RES
VDD1V0
IM IP
8 7
N Q1 P
60 56 DISECQ-DET F22-DISECQ-TX RES 2R21 1n0 128 20 126 NC 107 NC IR04 47p 97 98 3R00 IR03 19 18
10n
10n
RES 2R22 SCL-SSB SDA-SSB SCLT SDAT 100R RES 2R23 3R01 100R 47p
IR00 +3V3-DEMOD 2R16 +3V3-DEMOD 2R49 2R50 2R48 2R51 2R46 2R47 2R52 100n 100n 100n 100n VIA
10n
10n
22u
10n
VDD3V3
62 58 26 23 24 29 27
0 COMP 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 GPIO 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
IR05
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
+1V-DVBS
VDDA1V0
VDDA2V5
FR07
+2V5-DVBS 2R18 2R19 2R24 2R25 2R26 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n
+3V3RF 3R12 4R7 2R31 1n0 2R33 1n0 2R32 1n0 2R35 1n0 2R34 2R61 1n0 10u IR06
1R10 NX3225GA 3 4
7R02 STV6110AT 30
11
14
22
27 VCO
LNA LT XTAL_IN
3R09 1K0
2R40 100p 3 3R08-3 2 3R08-2 4 6 3R08-4 100R 1 7 3R08-1 100R 5 100R 8 100R
XTAL QP QM IP IM
16M
NC
10K
10K
31 1 12 13 2
2R39
2R41
2R54
2R55
NC
23 24
VIA
1R01 5R01 +3V3-DVBS 220u 6.3V 10u 2R27 2R28 IR01 +3V3RF 1 2R43 27p GND RF LNA LT MIX DIG BB VCO 5 3 9 10 15 17 25 26 SYN HS 29 33 10n 4 RF_IN
5R02
2R62
LNB-RF1
SM15T
6R00
2R29
2R45
100p
1n0
0p56
FR01
27n
2R56
9R02 RES
10p
16
6p8
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EN 106
B08A
DVBS supply
5T00 +5V-DVBS 30R 2T00 2T01 2T02 22u 22u 22u IT00 7T00-1 ST1S10PH 2 RES 1n0 5 INH SYNC A 4
B08A
1 A 6 SW SW VFB 7 3 IT01 5T01 2u0 2T04 22u 2T05 22u IT18 FT06 +1V-DVBS +2V5-DVBS 2T03 VIN
GND P HS 8 9
3T00 RES 1K0 1% 2T10 RES 4n7 2T36 4n7 3T21 1K0 1%
VIA
11 14
IT24
SENSE+1V0-DVBS
LD3985M25 7T01 6T01 RES +5V-DVBS BAS316 BAS316 BAS316 2T07 100n 30R 5T02 6T00 RES 6T02 RES IT03 1 3 IN INH OUT BP 5 4 IT19 2T08 2T39 1u0 1u0 FT07 +2V5-DVBS
7T02 LD1117DT33 3 IN OUT COM 2T11 100n 2T12 1 2 16V FT08 +3V3-DVBS
+24V IT04 2T13 100u 35V 2T15 100u 35V 47n 2T14
3T04 3R3
5T03 33u
IT05
2T18
SS24
6T03
3T05
22R
22u
2T16
220n 2T17
220n
22u
IT06
14
IT10
3T10 3R3
3K3
5T04 +V-LNB RES 2T22 RES 2T37 RES 2T38 100u 25V 33u 2T23 2T24 10u 10u 4u7 4u7
IT07 1n0
1n0
100K
RES 3T31
3T06
VIA2
10K
7T04-1 BC847BS(COL) 1
3T08
IT17
IT13
3T23 33K
IT29 RES 2T28 22n 3T12 RES 2T29 47K 5% RES 4u7
3 6T05 +24V BZX384-C 13V IT22 3T14 2K2 3T17 IT23 5 7T04-2 BC847BS(COL) 4
3T15
3T16
1K0
22n
2T31 RES +5V-DVBS 22n 3T20 2T32 RES 2T33 RES 18K 5% 22u
3K3 5%
47K
3T25 330K 3T28 100K RES IT16 RES 2T34 22n 3T26 2T43 100n RES RES 10K
V0-CTRL
RES
3K3
IT30
3T18
3K3 5%
3T19
33K
22u
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EN 107
B08B
DVBS supply
B08B
+12V IT50 +12V +3V3-DVBS
100u 35V
100R
RES
RES IT28
3T22
220R
2T51
2T50
3T50
5T50
100n
22u
IT60 5T52 7T50-1 LNBH23Q 19 18 IT51 BAT54 COL IT53 ISEL LX VORX VOTX DSQOUT 28 4 21 IT54 29 12 13 14 30 5T51 30R 2T56 2T57 470n RES IT57 27 IT58 100u 35V 15 2T58 470n DETIN DSQIN EXTM TTX VCTRL VUP BYP GND_HS NC 22 11 1 2 3 7 8 16 17 23 24 25 26 31 32 3T57 RES 6T51 +3V3-DVBS 10K STPS2L30A IT66 3T62 1R0 IT67 2T60 10u 3T58 RES 2K2 IT55 DISECQ-DET 3T59 RES 2T62 RES 3T52 2T53 6T50 220n 22K 220u 3T53 15R IT52 LNB-RF1
SCL-SSB
9 6 10
10K 3T55 RES 2T54 RES IT61 IT62 10K 3T56 10n 10K 9T50 RES IT63 9T51
VCC_L
VCC
3T51
2K2
STPS2L30A
RS1D
6T55
100u 35V
2T55
2T59
470n
IT64 6T54 RES BAS316 RES 1n0 RES IT68 RES 7T51 BC817-25W IT69 22R
A_GND
20
P_GND
33
2T61
7T50-2 LNBH23Q 34 35 36
41 42
3T27
150R
+V-LNB
3T54 RES
IT56
6T52
39 40
VIA 37 38
10n
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EN 108
B09A
Connectors comp
5C55 30R 1M59 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
3C74 100K RES
+3V3
B09A
AMBI-SPI-CLK-OUT AMBI-SPI-SDO-OUT AMBI-SPI-SDI-OUT_G1 AMBI-PWM-CLK_B2 AMBI-SPI-CS-OUTn_R2 AMBI-LATCH1_G2 AMBI-BLANK_R1 AMBI-PROG_B1 AMBI-LATCH2_DIS AMBI-TEMP FC71
FC70
FC72 FC73 V-AMBI FC74 FC75 V-AMBI FC76 FC78 3C70 100R FC79 FC81
2C70 100n
2C76 FC87 LIGHT-SENSOR 2C93 RC 47n RES IC73 LED-2 IC74 3C75 100R 3C76 100R 3C77 100R +3V3-STANDBY 2C79 LED-1 IC75 3C78 100R 100p 2C80 100p KEYBOARD FC95 3C79
BZX384-C5V6 BZX384-C5V6 RES
FC77
2C78 100p
RES BZX384-C5V6
TO LED PANEL
FC88 FC89 FC90 FC91 FC92 FC93 FC94 +5V
2C81 100n
1M19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GND_AL
NC
FC83 +24V
FC82 AMBI-POWER
2C94
2C95
100n RES
100n
100p 2C82
FH34SJ-26S-0.5SH(50)
6C03 RES
FC84
1C87
10R
6C05
RES 3C90
10K
FAN-CTRL1
RES 3C91
100R RES 3C80 100R RES 3C81 RES 3C82 100R 100R RES 3C83 RES 1M71 FC97 1 2 3 4 SCL-SET SDA-SET TXD2-MIPS RXD2-MIPS 9C00 RES 9C01 RES 9C02 RES 9C03 RES 3C94 3C95 3C96 3C97 RES RES RES RES 47R 47R 47R 47R
10p 2C87 RES 2C86 RES 10p 2C89 RES 10p 2C88 RES
TACH01
FC62
+3V3-STANDBY +5V
SCL-BL TACH02
FC85 FC63
FC96 FC98
RES 2C83
100p
SDA-BL
FC86
2041145-4
2C90
1u0 2C91
FAN-CTRL2
FC64
+3V3 FAN-DRV
RES 3C93
10K +3V3
100R
10p
1u0
RES 3C92
100R
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 FH52-18S-0.5SH
FC99
RES 2C85
30R
T 1.0A 63V RES 1C85
HOTEL TV
+12V
1u0
RES 5C54
Dreamcatcher
IC78
RESERVED
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EN 109
CXXX
2T14
2U58
2U53
3U43
2U44
4U01
2U45
2D30
2U49
3U76
2U48
3U71
2U68
2U47
2G13
2C70
3C70
2U54
2U46 3U45
5C55 2C96
2C94
3G14 3G12
4U00
3U64
3U65
3U42 3U81
3G10
3G11
3G13
2C95
6T03
5UM1
2T17 5T04
7T03
7T02
7T00
2T01
2T11 5T00
IUD0
2UE8
5UD1
2UE7
2U24
2U25
2U23
2U19
3UD1
IU57
IUS3 IUS4
3UD0
2U20
5U03
5U02
7UD3
3US5 IUT2 IUS6
3US2 3US3
2UD0
2UD3 3U06 2U27 2UD7 3UD2 2U28 3U07
7U05
7UD0
2UD1 2UD2
5UD0
5T03 2T18
2T33 2T19 2T32
2T22
2T12
2T00
3U23
1M71
3US7
5U00
3C80 3C81 3C91 3C83 2C83 2C84 3C93 3C92 3C82 2U09 3C90
IU23 IU18
2U11
IUS5 3U29
IUT1
7US2
IU17
2US3
3U24
7US3
6U00
2U16
2U17
2UD8
3UD5 3UD4 2UE1 3UD3
2UE6
IU15
2U18
2UD9
3U26
5UD3
2C85
1C85
5C54 5C53
2UE3
2UE2
5U01
9UU1 9UU0
2U15
3US9 3US6
IUS9
6GA3
6GA1
6GA0
7UU0
2UE9
3GA6
1G00
1X08
2G43
1G37
7GA2
3GA5
6GA2
2UE4
2UD6 6UD0
IUD2
5UD2
7US1
2UE0
IUD1
7UD1
3US4
9US0
IUD4
2UD4 2UD5
5G02 5G01
2UU2
7GA1
1P00
1X07
2G44 1G03
3G28
1G36
3G15
3GA2
6G00
IG11
1G35
2GA4 9GA0 3GA1
1G50
2F01
7B01
2G98 2G97 2G99 2G96
3B26
2B47
3B11
7GA0
IGA3 IGA2 IGA1
3B18 3B19
5R01
3R15 3R14 2R28 9R02 2R46 2R33 2R32
2D19
2D05
3B07
2T57
2R61
2R34
3R12
2R35
2R38
9S00
2R37
2D20
3S31
3S3R
2B44
2S4D
3S1L
3B12 3B13
3S3T 3S3N
3S2A
3S1B
3T22
1X05
1735 1D38
1D50 2D17
9F27
3S1C
3B00
5D07
3S3L
3S4B 3S6K 3S4A
9F28
7B02
2D07
7S00
3S02 3S01
9S01
3S28 3S29 3S23 3S24 3S03
7S02
2S09 3S04
3S3Y
2R40
1R10
3R09
2R39
7B00
5D08
2B46
7R01
2R54
2R41
2R62
7R02
1R01
2R31 2R43
3B08
2R56
2R55
3R08
5R02
2R45
7F20
9S90
9S91
9S92
9S93
2R29
2R27
3B10
2S4P
3B02
3S62 3S21
3S3S 3S1K
2S4E
3B23
3S1J
2T50
5T52
IF62 5T51
6T55
7T50
2T56
2T55 6T52
1X04
3B05
3S3Q
3B24
1D52
2S2W
2S2Z
2S33
2S30
IS13
3S27
2D09
2S2R
2S2T
3E17
3S3W
3S42
7D10
2D10 2D06
3S3H
3S3U
9S06
3B04
3S3G
3S2M
3S00
3S44
7B03
3B15 3B14
1S02
3S6H
5T50
DBS8
6T51 6T53
IS14
2D08
2D24
2D23
2S32
7S08
2S31
3S26
2S34
4S14
3S6J
2S7K
2S7H
2S7R
2S7E
2S7M
BS10
3S4J 2S7J
3S4L
3S4K
9S21
2S2S
9S19
2F40
2F58 3F59 3F60 IF61
2S8G
2S7U
2S7N
2S7P
2S7L
3S4R
3S4P
3S4T
9S18
9S20
3S53
3S13 3S12
BS13
2S41
3S59
2S87
1P09
2S2V
2S2Y
2D12 2D11
5D02 5D01
2S4M
9E20 9E18
1F10
1F24 1F75
6F72 3F78
2F92 2F94 2F90 3F71 3F36 3F31 2F33 3F37 2F29
3E31
6E22
4E05 2E18
4E01
9E22
7F70
2F91 3F72
7F25
1F25
2F35 3F28 2F34 2F32
4E04 2E14
4E02
9E21
6E26
9E05
1E71
5D04
9E24 3E32
2E83
5E74
7F58
3F58
1E00
1E53
1E12
1G51
1E86
1E85
2F9D
5D05
2G29 2G28
1E55
9F00 9F01
9F05 9F06
1E01
1E18 1E22 1E25 2E27
4E22 4E23
1E06 1X06
6E19
9C02 9C03
1E31
1E54
5F73
9F04
2F9C
2E48
3E67
3E69
9E42
2E49
9E43
3E71
3E64
3E70
3E66
3E65
2F93
IF86
1E19
1E23
5F70
1P08
IF89
5F72
6E06
3E96
3E51
IE09
9F71
9E11
2E72
2E53 2E52
6E40
9E04
2FDD
3E97 6E38
1E70
9E13
3E30
2F86 3F75
2E35
3E21 1E37
2E38
IE10
2E37 3E20
2F9A
2G77
IE07
6C02
2C77 3C76 2C93
7EE0
2E62
1E28
1E39
5E01
2E05 3E27
IE11
1E38
1M21 1M19
1E88
1E87
2C80 2C78
3C78 3C77
6E51
3ECF
6C03
2C82 3C79
6E47
5E08
2E60
3E98
3E26
9E15
6EC1 6E15
2ECU IC74
3EC3 2E67 3EC5
3ECP
3E36
2F98
1T01
IE35
3ECG
6FD2
IC75
6FD3
3C75
3C74
3E40
2E66
3E25 3E22
1E08
4E21 4E24 4E20 3EE3
1E09
IE34
6E20
2C76
2F99
1E03 1E04
9E17 3E89 9E50
9E57
6E17
6C05
2C91 2C90 2C86 3C94
2EE6
6E18 6E16
3E41
3ECN IE42
IE36
2EE4
2EE3
IEE4 IEE5
IEE6 2EE2
1329
2F60 2F97 2F81
1F52
3F623F63
3E38
1FD2
7E10
2E71
2E40
2E36
2FDC
3E33
2E55
3F64
3F65
2E39
1E32
2F88
1F51
2F9B
3FDG
1328
2EE0
3EE1
2EE5
2C81
2E23
2E21
3E55
1E44
9EC3 5EC2 2ECC
2E26
2E20
3E54
2E25
3E56
3FC7
9FC3
1X02
1E07
1FC1
1N00
1E78
9FC5
3FC6
3FC5
2FC1
1E79
1E75
2FC6
3FC1
2FC4
2FC2
3FC3
6E46
3EE2
2EE1
IEE3
3E57
3E58
2E22
5E06
3FC4
2EE7
7EE1
2EC1 7EC1
2ECP
2ECN 2ECM
3ECM
3EE0
1P05 1X01
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1E77
1FC6 1E76
1P04
1P03
1P02
1ECB
1FC5
1E05
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1FD3
5T01
1UM0
1M95
3U84 2U72 2U51 2U52 3U67
1M99
3U44 3U66 2U50 2U43 3U56 2U56
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EN 110
FC81
3T11
6T04
2T02
IT11
IT00
2T26
IT19
FC83
FC84 FC77
3T31
7T01
IT01
2T09
IT20
FT00 2G19
6T05
2T15
2T16
2T27
2T39 2T08
3T01
3T03
FT08
3T14 3T17
IT22
2T04
2T05
IT02
3T02
3T00 3T21
FT06
FT07
5T02
IT18
2T10 2T36
6T01
6T00
6T02
2T07
IT25
2U57
2T35
IT32
FU57
1U40
IT24
3T04
IT03
3T05
2T43
IT30
IT09
3T10
IT10
2T20
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IT17
3T08
3T06
7T04
IT21
IUM0
2T03
IT12
IT23
3T07
2T06
FC73
2T13
FU48 IT05
FU49
FU50
FU54
FU56
FU74 IU51
FU59 3U72
FU60
FU61
FU66
FU67
FU51
FU52
FU53
FU55
FU62
FU76
FT04
2T41
FU63
FU75
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IU55
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6U40 7U40
2U06
7U00
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3T23
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3U00 FU09 3U01 CU00 2U03 3U10 3U08 3U22 2U07 IU04 3U09 2U08 3U18 IU08 2U02 IU06 3U19 IU20 3U17 FU08
2T23 2T24
2T25
2T21
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3T20
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7UA4
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3FD3
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2U22
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7F04
7F03
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6FD1
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3UB3
2UB4
7FD1
3UB2
FS2Y
7F54
FUA0
9CH0
9FD1
3FD6
3FD1
IUA5 IUS7
3UA0
CU05
IF57
3F53
9FD5
3FD7
7F53
3F67
IF55 FF58
2UA4
3F54 3F66
2U71
3FD2
9FD2
IFD3
3UB7
IU29
2U13 2U12
IC78
3U25
IF04 9U42 3U75 3U69 3U68 IU45 3U70 IU30
2UB8
IUB4
3UB6
7F05
2F06
3U53
7F00
FUD3 3U59
7U43
IU26
3F11
2F00
7UA7
3U74
3F08
7U06
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7UC0
FUA4
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2UU0
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7UA6
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3U15
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FUD2
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3U16
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7UA3
7U42
7UD2
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3F02
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3F03
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3F09
3F10
3F01
3UU3
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7F02
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3F04
3F05
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2FD1
7U48
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7UA0
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3U83
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9GA1 9GE2 IGE1
5GA1
FG19 FG17
FG18 FG16
2GE0
5GA0
2B39
2B43
2B32
2B27 2B33 9S95 9S94
FG15
FG14
FG13 FB00
FG12
2GA0
2B35
2B34
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FGA0
FG1M
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3F07 3F21 3F24
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2B29
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2B30
3B09 2B31
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7S01
9S10
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9G0K
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3F12
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FR04 FR03
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3S06
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FR00 IR07 IR08 IR06
FR05 2R02
2B42 3B27
2B22
2B23 2B25 2B38
3F20
3F19
9C01 9C00
3S6B 3S6C
2S89 3S58
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2R12
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3S6F 3S6D 3S5Y
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9E14 FE57 IF36 IF90 IF75 IF40 FF75 IF81
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6E07
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3EB3
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IE92 3E45
6E28
2E76
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3E79
9E53
9E51
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2E87
3EB1
9E27
9E06 9E09
6E23
FE74
9E23
2EB3
2E81 5E80
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FE83
2E85
IE61
IE55
BEC5
7E05
IE17
5E73
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3EA7 2E01
FEA0
7E01
FEA1 IEC1
ID05
3EB6 3E48
5E76
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IF42
2F31
2E97
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IE08
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FE70
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3E74 2E15
3E37
6E01
2G91 9G0G FG1V FG1W FG2N
FF71
2F78 2F74
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IF77
IF73
2F71
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FF37
7F75
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FG1U
FG1T
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9F03 9F02
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IE50
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FG1S
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3D14
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6E44
6E43
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IF78
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2F66
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2F28
2F63 2F64
IF14
3F80 3F81
IF28 3FE5
2F79 3F77
IF27 IF82 FE58
FG27
FG28
FG29
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2F25 3F30
IF41 AF70
IF15 2FH8
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FG25
FG24
2FE5
3FE7
3FG4
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3FG2
3FE6
2FF3
FG23 FG2M 3G31 IE14 IE16 FE71 3G33 3G34 IE26 IE22 FE50 IE64 IE38 FE49 IE29 IE31 IE63 3G30 3G36 3G2Z FG2K FG2R 3G37 FG2G FG35 FG2L FG2E FG1Y FG21
FG22
5FG2
5FG0
1FE0
2FF6
5FE4 FF00
IF66 2FG2
9E07
9E10
9E16
6E32
6E29
3E62
3E43
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6E09
4E06
2E91 FE73
2E88
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2FF5 2FF0
3FG7
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3E44
2E75
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6E03
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9E26
2E24 3E73 IE51 IE73
5FE0 FF66 FF65 FF82 5FE3 IF65 2FG9 2FH6 5FE7 2FH7
2FE0
2FH5
2FE6
BFE3
7FE0
DFE9 IF18 DFF2 IF49 2FF7 2FF2 2FE3 2FG0 3FE8 3FE9 DFF1 FF62
3FG6
FG2F
IE06
DFE8
3G2Y 3G2W
2FE4
IE32
FG04 IE39
3G32 3G35
FG34
FG2H
BFE2 2FG8
FG20
IF64
FFDC
2FG7
2F84 3F76
2FE8
FF03
FFDA
2FF8
IF68
2FF4
FF81
5FE5
IF67
3E95
2E08
3E99
2E09
7FE3
3E29 2FA4
FE27 FE28
2E58 2E59
3E39
2FH2
2FH4
FC88
FF61
5FA4
2FF1
5FE8
IF69
2FG1
2FF9
5E03 5E04
IC73 IEE7 IEE8 FE30 IEE0 FE59 FC91 2C79 FE61 FC92 IE77 FE60 FE51 IE75 IE74 FC90
FFDB
FF63
5FE9
2FH3
5FA3
2FA3
FFAF
FE02
FFB5
2F59
2F61
IE44 IE45
6E52
2ECW
2FA2
2EC2
FE46
2EC7
3ECJ
FEC7 5EC3
IE76
FFB6
FF74
3FBF
FFC9
FFB1
7FA3
2ECQ
3ECH IE43
9E58
FE47
FC93
FEE0 FC94
FE53
FEC3
IEE1
IEE2
2ECV
FFB2
2EC6
2EC0
FFB3
FFC3
FFC4
3ECU
9EC0
FEC5 FEC1
FECM
3ECA
FECF FECD FEC6
3EC1
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EN 111
E
BZ1 B A BUZZER
E
PIC16LF1933
+3.3V 2 1
MCU
RB7/ICSPDAT RB6/ICSPCLK RB5/AN13/CPS5/T1G RB4/AN11/CPS4 RB3/AN9/CPS3/CCP2(1) RB2/AN8/CPS2 RB1/AN10/CPS1 RB0/AN12/CPS0/INT VDD 28 ICSPDAT 27 ICSPCLK 26 25 24 23 22 21 VDD 20 C5 104
JP2 R3
Proxim ity
4.7uF/16V
BUZZER
VPP/M CLR/RE3 SEG12/Vcap(2)/SS(1)/SRNQ(1)/C2OUT(1)/C12IN0-/AN0/RA0 SEG7/C12IN1-/AN1/RA1 COM2/DACOUT/VREF-/C2IN+/AN2/RA2 SEG15/COM3/VREF+/C1IN+/AN3/RA3 SEG4/CCP5/SRQ/T0CKI/CPS6/C1OUT/RA4 SEG5/VCAP(2)/SS(1)/SRNQ(1)/CPS7/C2OUT(1)/AN4/RA5 VSS SEG1/VCAP(2)/CLKOUT/OSC2/RA6 SEG2/CLKIN/OSC1/RA7 P2B(1)/T1CKI/T1OSO/RC0 P2A(1)/CCP2(1)/T1OSI/RC1 SEG3/P1A/CCP1/RC2 SEG6/SCL/SCK/RC3
CPS5
19 18 17 16 15
SDA
CONNECTOR
J1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2.0- 8pin +5V ANALOG_VOUT LED1 LED2 IR LIGHT +3.3V
J2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 HEADER13
IR
+3.3V TVS1 RES ZD4 5.6V
3 2 4 1
Proximity Sensor
1 2 Proxim 3 ity 1 OUT CX 6 5 4 C7 1u R27 2K VDDHI VSSVDDHI VREG IQS127D
CAP TOUCHSENCE
CX ANTENNA C8 1u C9 104 LIGHT ZD5 3.3V
+3.3V R15 47
WHITE LED
WHITE
+5V
D2 RED 1 3
D1
G1
5 6
U3B
8 7 R22 470 LM358 3 2 LM358 C12 R21 100k C11 104 C13 104
Leading Edge Module
2722 171 9026
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LIGHT Sensor
+5V
TEMT6200FX01
18k
15k
LED1
R12 10k
2 R13 10k
B E
Q2 BC847
LED2
R14 10k
Q3 BC857 2
1 Q3* BC847 2 B
B ZD3 5.6V E E
R19 47k
R20 22k
R23
104
R16 10k
8 9
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11.
EN 112
BLOCKBUSTER 32"
1150
5213 5216
0011
1005
5216 0260
Pos No.
Description Front Cabinet Back Cover Hard Switch bracket Stand Display panel Power Supply Unit Remote Control Keyboard + IR assy Board SSB Loudspeaker box Tweeter Mainscord 1.8m Main (power) switch Cable LVDS FFC Cable LVDS FFC
Remarks
0029 8308
0004 0011 0029 0260 1004 1005 1085 1108 1150 5213 5216 8191 8308 8G50 8G51
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BLOCKBUSTER 37"
1150
5213
5216
0260
Pos No. 0004 0011 0029 0260 1004 1005 1085 1108 1150 5213 5216 8191 8308 8G50 8G51
Description Front Cabinet Back Cover Hard Switch bracket Stand Display panel Power Supply Unit Remote Control Keyboard + IR assy Board SSB Loudspeaker box Tweeter Mainscord 1.8m Main (power) switch Cable LVDS FFC Cable LVDS FFC
Remarks
Not displayed
0004 1108
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EN 114
1150
1005 5216
0011
5213
0260 5216
POS. NO. DESCRIPTION. Front Cabinet Back Cover Hard Switch bracket Stand Display panel Power Supply Unit Remote Control Keyboard + IR assy Board SSB Loudspeaker box Tweeter Mainscord 1.8m Main (power) switch with cable Cable LVDS FFC Cable LVDS FFC REMARKS
1108
0004
0004 0011 0040 0260 1004 1005 1085 1108 1150 5213 5216 8191 8308 8G50 8G51
Not Displayed
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