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LC20H 15
Functional Board List LCD/Plasma Televisions Please note that this BOM list may vary from the original documentation. This part list supersedes the parts list contained within the body of the service manual. Please reference the part numbers below when ordering replacement boards of the servicing of this model.
If you require additional technical support, please contact our Tech Support line at 1-866-396-6322 Model Part Number Description Boards
FLM-2011
667-L20H15-04 667-L20H15-05 667-L20H15-09 667-L20H8-01D 667-L20H8-29 667-L20H8-55 301-U20H15-41RB 302-AD16A-02 615-10483-03 667-L20H3-14A
4 Switch Keypress Board 3 Switch Keypress Board IR Receive Board Main Board AV Board Tuner(H Frequency) Board Remote RC-U41R-0B Power Adapter FSP060-1A Stand Assy Backlight Board
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
CONTENT
Safety instructions.. 1 Instructions on adjusting and testing.. 3 Trouble shooting. 5 Method of software upgrading. 7 Briefing on LC20H15 and its working principle...9 Wiring diagram...... 18 Serial NO. of parts. 19 Identification criteria for the bright spot and dark spot of the LCD screen... 19 Troubleshooting guide.. 20 Exploded views.. 22 Schematic diagram... 24
No sound (with TV input is as anfor example) Attention: This service manual only service personnel to take reference with. Before servicing please read the following points carefully.
Safety instructions
1. Instructions
1.1 Be sure to switch off the power supply before replacing or welding any components or inserting/plugging in connection wire 1.2 Anti static measures to be taken (throughout the entire production process!): a)Do not touch here and there by hand at will; b) Be sure to use anti static electric iron; c) Its a must for the welder to wear anti static gloves. 1.3 Please refer to the detailed list before replacing components that have special safety requirements. Do not change the specs and type at will.
2.9 As most of the circuitry in LCD TV set is composed of CMOS integrated circuits, its necessary to pay attention to anti statics. Before servicing LCD TV make sure to take anti static measure and ensure full grounding for all the parts that have to be grounded. 2.10.There are lots of connection wires between parts behind the LCD screen. When servicing or moving the set please take care not to touch or scratch them. Once they are damaged the screen would be unable to work and no way to get it repaired. 2.11. Special care must be taken in transporting or handling it. Exquisite shock vibration may lead to breakage of screen glass or damage to driving circuit. Therefore it must be packed in a strong case before the transportation or handling. 2.12. For the storage make sure to put it in a place where the environment can be controlled so as to prevent the temperature and humidity from exceeding the limits as specified in the manual. For prolonged storage, it is necessary to house it in an anti-moisture bag and put them altogether in one place. The ambient conditions are tabulated as follows:
Temperature
C C
humidity
2.13. Display of a fixed picture for a long time may result in appearance of picture residue on the screen, as commmonly called ghost shadow. The extent of the residual picture varies with the maker of LCD screen. This phenonmenon doesnt represent failure. This ghost shadow may remain in the picture for a period of time (several minutes).But when operating it please avoid displaying still picture in high brightness for a long time.
5 Adjustment and calibration for the TV board Connect the main board X501 to infrared receiving board (as per wiring diagram 203-L20H80-01JL) and press the POWER key on the remote control set. Now Now the indication lamp of the infrared receiving board is blue. Measure N3 PIN2 of TV board to be 3.3 V, one terminal of inductor L107 to be 5 V and one terminal of inductor L4 to be 12 V 6 Adjustment of white balance (using the white balancer CA210 and K7253 signal generator specialized for LCD) a) b) c) d) e) Install the whole TV set Enter the factory menu and performPW1306 reset Exit from the factory menu. Press signal source key and enter YpbPr. Input YpbPr signal: 640x480p 60Hz (K7253). Enter the user menu. Set the brightness to 50 and contrast to 50. Press factory key to enter the factory menu, perform ADC calibration, input signals of black field(EMPT),white field(White-(100%))fully red(Full_Magenta)respectively and then calibrate three times. Input signal of four grade gray(Gray(H)-4 ). Use CA-210 to measure the third grade and adjust the brightness and contrast so that Y is around 150. Enter factory menu and adjust the green color temperature and blue color temperature so that x=270,y=283(red color temperature is constant as128).
f)
g) Exit from the factory menu and enter route RGB. Input 640x480 @75Hz pane signal(C_Hat_16x12(W))through port VGA. Enter the user menu and adjust the brightness to 50 and contrast to 50. Adjust the line center and the field center so that the picture is correctly positioned. h) Input signal of 16 gray grades (Gray(H)-16). Enter the factory menu and perform calibration of ADC. i) Exit from the factory menu, input the signal of four grade gray (Gray(H)-4 )and enter the user menu. Adjust the brightness and contrast. Use CA-210 to measure the third grade so that Y is around 200. Enter the factory menu and adjust the green color temperature and blue color temperature so that x=270,y=283(red color temperature is constant as128). Enter TV mode and adjust channel No. Enter D8signal and adjust the color to 0. Adjust the brightness and contrast. Use CA-210 to measure the third grade so that Y is around 200.
j)
k) Enter the factory menu and adjust the green color temperature and blue color temperature so that x=270,y=283(red color temperature is fixed as128). 7 Performance check a) TV Interfaces Connect RF port to central signal source. Enter station search menu - auto station search. After system adjustment is over, check if there is any station missing and then check semi-auto station search. Check if fine tuning is normal. Check if the output of earphone or loudspeaker is normal and if the picture is normal. b) Interface of AV/S T erminals Connect to access the signal of AV/S terminals separately and check if the picture or sound is normal. c) AV OUT T ermianl Input the signals separately in the status of TV/AV/S terminal. Connect AV OUT terminal to monitor and check if the output picture and sound from AV OUT is normal. (Note: In the status of S terminal,
the output picture from AV OUT is colorless.) d) VGA Interface Input VGA signal(K7253 signal generator). Separately input the four types of VGA format signals as listed in Table 1. Wait till auto calibration is over. Then check if the picture and sound is normal. If there has been interference to the picture then press the auto set key on the remote control once again and check if the display is normal.
Remark
1 2 3 5
e) YprPb Interface Connect to access YPrPb signal(K7253 signal generator). Separately input the five types of YprPb format signals -- 480P/50 Hz,480P/60 Hz,720P/60 Hz,1080I/50 Hz,1080I/60 Hz and check if the picture and sound is normal after auto calibration is over. Connect to access YprPb signal(DVD signal generator). Input the signals -- 480I/50 Hz,480I/60 Hz separately and check if the picture and sound is normal. 8 Preset ex-works In the status of TV enter the factory menu by pushing the factory key and then perform presetting. 9 Ex-works packing Check accessories and then pack them in box.
Trouble shooting
Before servicing please check to find the possible causes of the troubles according to the table below.
1.Antenna:
Picture is out of focus or jumping Bad status in signal receiving Maybe broadcast signal itself is not good Check if the outdoor antenna is disconnected. Check if the antenna is correctly oriented. Check if the antenna is correctly oriented. Maybe there is electric wave reflected from hilltop or building. by stripe Possibly due to interference from automobile, train, high voltage transmission line, neon lamp etc. Maybe there is interference between antenna and power supply line. Please try to separate them in a longer distance. Check if interfered by other equipment and if interfered possibly by the equipment like transmitting antenna, non professional radio station and cellular phone.
2.TV set:
Symptoms
Unable to switch the power on No picture and sound the socket. Check to see if the power supply of liquid crystal TV has been switched on. (as can be indicated by the red LED at the front of the TV set) See if its receiving the signal that is transmitted source than the station Check if its connected to the wrong terminal or if the input mode is correct. Check if the signal cable connection between video frequency source and the liquid crystal TV set is correct. Deterioration of color phase or color tone Screen position or size is not proper Picture is twisted and deformed Picture color changed or colorless Check is the screen position and size is correctly set up. Check to see if the picture-frame ratio is properly set up. Check the Component orRGBsettings of the types. Picture too bright and there is distortion in the brightest area Check if the contrast setting is too high. Possibly the output quality of DVD broadcaster is set too high. It maybe also due to improper terminal connection of the video frequency signal in a certain position of the system. Picture is whitish or too bright in the darkest area of the picture No picture or signal produced from the There displayer appears an if XXX indication in searchappears. outside the receivable scope) Remote properly control cannot work Check if the setting for the brightness is too high Possibly the brightness grade of DVD player(broadcaster)is set too high. Check if the cable is disconnected. Check if its connected to the proper terminal or if the input mode is correct. Check if the TV set can receive input signal. The signal is not correctly identified and VGA format is beyond the specified scope. Check if the batteries are installed in the reverse order. Check if the battery is effective. Check the distance or angle from the monitor. Check if there is any obstruct between the remote control and the TV set. Check if the remote control signal- receiving window is exposed to strong fluorescence. No picture and sound, but only hash. Check if the antenna cable is correctly connected, or if it has received the video signal correctly. liquid crystal Check if all the picture setups have been corrected. from other
Possible cause
Check to see if the power plug has been inserted properly into
Check if the antenna cable is correctly connected. Of if it has received the right video signal. Check if the mute audio frequency setting is selected. Check if the sound volume is set to minimum. Make sure the earphone is not connected. Check if the cable connection is loose. When being played or in pause VHS picture search tape sometimes cant provide stable picture, which may lead to incorrect display of the liquid crystal TVIn this case please press auto key on the remote control so as to enable the liquid crystal TV set to recheck the signal and then to display correct picture signal
When playing VHS picture search tape, there are lines at the top or bottom of the picture.
FlashUpgrader(use under window 98), The following interfaces will show up after running the program:
Based on the computer features, set up the serial port(COM Port). Select corresponding serial port (if its unable to FLASH WRITE, change to another port). Baud is selected to be 115200. Then select Reset Target After Download. Click FLASH pushbutton, its ready to run. For other settings, please refer to the Fig. Above (already defaulted by the system, normally no need to change). 4. Switch on TV set the FLASH write program begins to run;
5.
After FLASH write is over, push button cancel will become flash. Then shut the main power supply and its OK just switch it on again. Note: Do not shut the power off or turn the TV set on during the FLASH write. Otherwise it may lead to no way for flash to rewrite.
ANTENNA
C BUS
C BUS
VIDEO DECODING
CRYSTAL 20.25M
C BUS
LCD panel
VGA interface
POWER AMP.
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SPEAKER
EARPHONE OUTPUT
c BUS
sound processing
memory
Among which: Video decoder: VCT3833 Audio processing: MSP3420 Signal selection:BA7657F FLASH memory:M29LV800TTC-90
Picture processing: Pw1306 Sound amplification:TDA3002D2 LVDS conversion:DS90C385 SRS sound field:M6294E
VCT 38xxA/B
4 3
Video Front-end
Comb Filter
Color Decoder
Panorama Scaler
SGND
HOUT
HFLB
VRT
Video Back-end
RGBOUT SVM
Video
Audio
AOUT AIN
BE
I 2 C Master CPU 8-bit PWM 14-bit PWM 15:1 Mux 10-bit ADC 2 Timer 2 CapCom
I2 C
TPU 24 kB ROM
DMA
RDY
3 kB 3 kB OSD OSDRAM
1 kB CPU RAM
Reset Logic
RESQ TEST
16 kB Text RAM
96 kB CPU ROM
31 ADB, DB, CB VSUPS
Watchdog 24 IO Ports
12 VSUPP1 GNDP1 Pxy
Clock Oscillator
XTAL1 XTAL2
CLK20
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VCT38XXA/B is a single chip TV processing IC for high picture quality. Modular design and workmanship of sub-micro level enables it to use in all TV equipment. It includes complete display of video format processing. The video front terminal unit provides an analog interface for all video inputs and performs analog-digital conversion for the downstream digital video processing. As many as 8 analog inputs can be connected of which 4 inputs are used for the input of composite video or S-VHS brightness signal, 2 color inputs can be used to connect the signal of S-VHS carrier frequency (chroma). For analog YcbCr signal, the input of the brightness that is selected is used together with the input of CBIN and CRIN. Automatic gain control works in digital manner. In the mode of YCbCr ,the gain of chroma channel is fixed and is applicable for 0.7Vp-p nominal amplitude. However, should there appear ADC overflow, an excessive signal scope 1Vp-p can be selected. Two ADC (analog-digital conversion) are used to digitalized the input signal. The converter has an analytic degree of 8 digits. Reference voltage required by the converter is produced by an integrated band-gap circuit. An adaptive comb filter is used to carry out high quality Y/C separation for PAL/NTSC signal and to improve the resolution of brightness (band width) and reduce the interference of color contamination and brightness contamination. Proper programmable limit to the quantity of characteristic Luma Comb improves the uniformity of 2D resolution. This limitation is set up by the data of CLIM (turning point). Color decoder Processing of both brightness and color is shown here. The color decoder also provides the format of broad band chroma etc. for the use of S-VHS broad band broad chroma. If self-adaptive comb filter is used to carry out high quality Y/C separation, then the color decoder conducts the processing in SVHS manner. The format of color decoder input is YCrCb 4:2:2. Rear terminal of video frequency Digital RG B signal can all be converted into analog RGB. It is provided by 3 DAC (digital-analog conversion), an analog brightness value and another 3 DACs. Its regulation scope is 40% of the whole RG B. TV controller TV controller is composed of CPU,RAM,ROM and some peripheral modules. It includes a memory module that can access over 64 KB, a pilot installation software allowing for downloading the external codes into Flash memory. The controller runs a complete set of software required to control TV. The software includes such control functions as video, OSD and text processing. It also includes the control for external parts and components such as tuner and stereo decoder. The communication between the controller and external parts is interfaced by means of I2C bus line(highway) and can also be connected by the pin at programmable port.
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MSP3450G
Sound IF1 ADC Sound IF2 Loudspeaker Sound Processing Loudspeaker Subwoofer
Demodulator
Preprocessing
DAC
I 2 S1 I 2 S2 SCART1
Prescale
Source Select
DAC
Headphone
I2 S DAC
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2. M62494SP SRS technology is incorporated in M62494SP. The full name of SRS is sound retrieval system, implying a sound system that can reproduced and restore the stereo sound that is taking place at the site. It is a patented sound technology of SRS Lab USA. The signal is fed to pins 1 and 2 of M62494 through pins 27 and 28 of MSP34x0. After processing it is sent to pins 3 and 5 of TPA3002D of N404 where it is amplified and output. From pins 11 and 12 the control signal of stereo and mono sound channel is sent to pin 2 (mono sound) and pin 63 (stereo), where selection is made.
20
REF OUT
19
+
REF
18
17
16
15
14
13 12
11
MONO
STEREO
9 10
14
3.TPA3002D2 Sound power amplification TPA3002D2:(power amplification of stereo category D with volume control) TPA3002D2 is a high efficiency audio frequency amplifier of category D. The gains scope provided is -40dB to -36dB. Supply voltage is 12V. The input of the amplifier is differential input (any noise at the two input sides of the channel can be eliminated). The modulation of TPA3002D2 for various outputs is from 0 to the supply voltage. However out P (positive output) and out N (negative output) are now at the phase where they have no input to each other. For positive output voltage, the duty cycle of OUT P is bigger than 50% and that for OUT N is less than 50%. For negative input voltage, the duty cycle of OUT P is lower than 50% and that for OUT N is higher than 50%. In most of the period the voltage to the load is 0V, which greatly reduces the switching current thus lowering the power consumption of the load. For BTL output (differential output), the voltage at the two output pins is 180 degree out of phase. Load is connected between the two pins, thus enabling the load to get four times the output power and reducing the baffle to the DC capacitor (BTL output is equal to balanced output).
TPA3002D2
V2P5
V2P5
VAROUTR
V2P5 Gain Adj.
VCLAMPR
BSRN
PVCCR(2)
Cint2
Gate Drive
ROUTN(2 )
PGNDR
RINN RINP
V2P5
Gain Adj.
Deglitch &
Rfdbk2
Modulation Logic
BSRP PVCCR(2)
Gate Drive
Rfdbk2
VREF
VOLUME
Gain Control
Cint2
ROUTP(2)
PGNDR
VARDIFF VARMAX
REFGND
To Gain Adj.
Blocks
V2P5
ROSC COSC
&
References
AVDDREF
AVDD
AVDD
5V LDO
AVCC AGND
PVCC
SD
VClamp Gen
VCLAMPL
BSLN
MODE MODE_OUT
Mode Control
PVCCL(2)
Cint2
V2P5
Gate Drive
LOUTN(2) PGNDL
BSLP
LINN LINP
Gain Adj.
Deglitch &
Rfdbk2
Modulation Logic
PVCCL(2)
Gate Drive
Cint2
LOUTP(2) PGNDL
VAROUTL
15
16
NMI
TxD RxD
GPIO
PWM
IR Decoder
2-Wire Serial
16-Bit Microprocessor
Interrupt Controller
UART
Microprocessor Bus
HSYNC, VSYNC SOYIN FILT PLL CLK Memory In Bus SOY Stripper Sync Processing VS
HS
OSD
R/Pr
Clamp
A/D
G/Y
Clamp
A/D
CSC
Auto Im age
Color Matrix
DERGB (23:0)
DORGB(23:0)
B/Pb
Clamp
PW1306
ADC
Reset
17
WIRING DIAGRAM
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Identification criteria for the bright spot and dark spot of the LCD screen
Category
Bright spot
15mm
Total No. One single spot Dark spots Two neighboring spots Total No. Total defected point
15mm
2 6 8
2 7 7
2 5 5
1 4 4 /
5 10
10mm
5mm
Notes: .1. Definition of defected point (bright spot, dark spot): It is identified as a defected point if its area exceeds 1/2 of a single picture element (R,G,B). 2. Definition of bright spot: It is identified as a bright spot if it is bright in the state of dark field and its bright size remains unchanged 3. Definition of dark spot: It is identified as a dark spot if it is dark in the state of white field and its dark size remains unchanged
4.
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Troubleshooting guide
No raster
Does the logo appear on the screen when turning on the set ? Yes Check whether there is R.G.B output at X601 on TV board. No Replace TV board.
No
Check whether the adapter supply 12V power to Digital Board. Yes
No
Check U125965V.
No
Replace adapter.
No sound
Check N8 pin 14, 15, 22, 23, 38, 39, 46,47 (these pins should have 12V power supply) Yes
No
Check N8 pin3, pin 5's input signal. Yes Check whether N8 pin 4, 27, 28 are normal. Pin 4 should be 2.43V, pin 27 should be 1.46V and pin 28 should be triangle wave. No
No
Check N6 pin 5 and pin 8 signal. Yes Check N8's welding condition.
No
Replace N8.
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TV board troubleshooting
No picture but have raster.
Measure the waveform of R.G.B Hors, Vers at X7. No Check whether N1 has 5V power supply. Yes Measure N1 pin 33, pin 35 waveform. Yes Measure N1 pin 42, pin 44 waveform. Yes Check V105-V107's output waveform. No Replace V105-V17. No No Replace N2 No Replace N1 No Check whether X9 pin 1, pin 2 have 5V power input.
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PW130 PW130.SCH D SDA RGBSWITCH RGBSWITCH.SCH RAIN RXD GAIN TXD BAIN FLASHID HSYNC VSYNC PI5V330A PI5V330B HSYNC BUSY VSYNC PI5V330A LCDVCC PI5V330B SCL SDA C POWER POWER.SCH LVDSON HOLD LCDON POWER RESETn LED IR POWER FLASH FLASH.SCH LED IR ROMWEn B RESETn IR ROMOEn SCL A<19:1> D<15:0> SDA NMI RESET IR ROMOEn A<19:1> D<15:0> NMI RESET DBO<7:0> DCLK DVS DHS DEN BLKON PWM DBO<7:0> DCLK DVS DHS DEN BKLON PWM LVDSON HOLD ROMWEn DRE<7:0> DRO<7:0> DGE<7:0> DGO<7:0> DBE<7:0> DRE<7:0> DRO<7:0> DGE<7:0> DGO<7:0> DBE<7:0> SCL SDA LCDVCC RESET LCDON B FLASHID C BAIN RXD RXD SCL1 GAIN TXD TXD SDA1 SCL REQ SDA1 SCL1 RAIN BUSY REQ LVDSOUTPUT LVDSOUTPUT.SCH D
A Title Size B Date: File: 1 2 3 5-Nov-2003 F:\temp2\A-USER\PW130V1.prj 4 Sheet 1 of 8 Drawn By: Number Revision
VD104 IN4148
LCDON D
R125 20K
PGND1 1
U19 IRF7307
S1 G1 S2 G2 D1b D1b D2a D2a 8 7 6 5 V12-STB
LVDSON
Vin
GND
2 3 4
C122 0.1u
U5 LM1117MPX
DVDD1 Vout
L112
V12
C127 0.1u
GND AVDD GND GND
STPB-300
R124 100K
C128 10V100u
C124 0.1u
V5 C
GND
Vin
Vout
Vin
GND
C109 0.1u
U2 AS2830
VDDQ3
U4 LM1117MPX L106
Vout
V18 C
GND
GND
GND
X101
12V FUSE 0
V12 1 Vin
U1 LM2596
Feedbad on/off GND output 4 2
5V
L101 33uH
L102 STPB-300
V5
L110 22uH
VD101 MBRD340
PGND4 B
C107 0.1u
C129 10V100u
C131 0.1u
C104 0.1u
V12
GND B
V12
R101 1.5K
VD102 HZ5V1
R120 10K
GND V5 V12-STB
100 100
10K
IR
4 GND
POWER
U3 ATTINY12L
GND
PGND1
X102
Title RZ1 0 PGND4 PGND6 Size A4 Date: File: 5-Nov-2003 F:\temp2\A-USER\POWER.SCH 4 Sheet 3 of 8 Drawn By: Number Revision
4.7K R113
HOLD
1K
VDDQ3
R223 3.3K
D
VDDQ3
L206 3.3uH
X203
9
Pb
L207 3.3uH
1
TVRAIN TVGAIN TVBAIN TVHSYNC TVVSYNC
VDDQ3
10K
Pr
C231 10V22u
GND
5 V5-1
10 9 8
C230 0.1u
X202 YPbPr
C204 1u C205 1u C241 10V22u C234 10V22u C206 1u C207 1u C235 10V22u
V5
C232 10V47u C203 1u R217 100 R218 100 R219 100 R250 1K
1 2 3 4 24 23
6 7
C212 10V47u
GND
U10 74LV126
V5-1
R G
C
L203 121H L204 121H L205 121H C213 68p C214 68p C215 68p
V5-1 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 V5-1
R235 100
V5-1
X201 VGA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
R211 75
R212 75
R213 75
R220 10K
C210 0.1u
8 7 6 5 VCC WP SCL SDA A0 A1 A2 VSS 1 2 3 4 GND
5 6 7 8 9 10
3K9 R241 1k
R236 100
V5-1
V203 BC847
R238 68k
PI5V330A
R237 100
1 2 3 4
A1 B1 CLR1 Q1 Q2 C2 R2 GND
VCC R1 C1 Q1 Q2 CLR2 B2 A2
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
V5-1
11 12
H
R202
AVDD R201 AVDD
L202 751H
U9 BA7657F
R245 12k
5 6 7
R203
AVDD
R204
AVDD 2K
V5-1
10K
B
10K
2K
VD201 BAV99
X204 PHONE
VD203 BAV99
VD204 BAV99
TVRAIN
C237 10V22u
U6 74HC14A R247
RAIN AVDD 14 13 12 11 10 9 GND 8
C216 1u
TVGAIN
3 4 5
C224 0.1u
V5-1
100 R248
GAIN
C218 1u
TVBAIN
R231 22
2 3 4 5 6 7
C225 10V47u
6 7 8 9
X205
L211 3.3uH
100
TVHSYNC
L212 3.3uH
TVVSYNC V5-1
10 11
R249
BAIN
R 7
X206
100
C201 0.1u
C202 10V47u
12
U7 BA7657F
A
HSYNC A
Title Size B Date: File: 1 2 3 5-Nov-2003 F:\temp2\A-USER\RGBSWITCH.SCH 4 Sheet 4 of 8 Drawn By: Number Revision
2 DGO<7:0> DRO<7:0> DRO0 DRO1 DRO2 DRO3 DRO4 DRO5 DRO6 DRO7
R327 47R
R330 47R
R331
47R
V18
R309
3.3K
VDDQ3 47R
DBO0 DBO1 DBO2 DBO3 DBO4 DBO5 DBO6 DBO7 R332 DBO<7:0> DBO<7:0>
156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105
GND
D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 VSS VDD1 D13 D14 D15 TRST_N TCK TMS TDI TDO TESTEN VSS VDD1 VSSQ VDDQ3 RESET_N DGR0 DGR1 DGR2 DGR3 DGR4 DGR5 DGR6 DGR7 VSSQ VDDQ3 DGG0 DGG1 DGG2 DGG3 DGG4 DGG5 DGG6 DGG7 DGB0 DGB1 DGB2 DGB3 DGB4 DGB5 DCLKNEG DCLK VSSQ
47 47
VDDQ3 DEN DHS DVS DGB6 DGB7 DR0 DR1 VSS VDD1 DR2 DR3 DR4 DR5 DR6 DR7 DG0 DG1 DG2 DG3 VSSQ VDDQ3 DG4 DG5 DG6 DG7 DB0 DB1 VSS VDD1 DB2 DB3 VCLK DB4 DB5 VSSQ VDDQ3 DB6 DB7 HSYNC VSYNC VYUV0 VYUV1 VYUV2 VYUV3 VYUV4 VYUV5 VYUV6 VYUV7 VPEN TXD RXD 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 VDDQ3
A<19:1>
L301 22uH
V18
L302 22uH
C
VDDQ3
C351 0.1u
VDDQ3
R345 3.3K
BUSY B
1 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
20 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
VDDQ3 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
NMI ROMOEn ROMWEn PWM SCL SDA IR REQ SCL1 SDA1 FLASHID
DVDD1 DGND1 DVDD1 DGND1 NC AVDD NC NC AGND NC NC AGND NC NC AGND NC NC AVDD DGND1 DVDD1 PGND PVD FILT PVD PGND PVD PGND ALVDD ALVDD ALGND ALGND AVDD AVDD AGND AGND AVDD RAIN AGND AVDD AGND AVDD AGND GAIN SOGIN AGND AVDD AGND AVDD AGND BAIN AGND AVDD
R307
157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208
D3 D2 D1 D0 A19 A18 A17 A16 VDDPA2 VSSPA2 VDDPA1 VSSPA1 XI XO VDDQ3 VSSQ VDD1 VSS A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 VDD1 VSS VDDQ3 VSSQ A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 NMI WR RD ROMOE ROMWE CS0 CS1 PORTA7 PORTA6 PORTA5 PORTA4 PORTA3 PORTA2 PORTA1 PORTA0
47 47
R315
DRE<7:0>
R333
47R
V18
R334 47R DRE4 DRE5 DRE6 DRE7 DGE0 DGE1 DGE2 DGE3 VDDQ3 R335 47R R336 47R DGE4 DGE5 DGE6 DGE7 47R DBE0 DBE1 DBE2 DBE3
DGE<7:0> C
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6
U18 PW130
DBE<7:0>
R339 3.3K
VDDQ3 HSYNC VSYNC POWERON LCDON LVDSON BKLON HOLD PI5V330B PI5V330A TXD 10V 100u RXD VDDQ3 GND
R338
47R
DVDD1
C623 0.1u
GND
C644 0.1u
C621 0.1u
C622 0.1u
C643
R306 R305
R316 R317 R318 R319 3.3K R320 R340 3.3K R321 R3043.3K 3.3K 3.3K
R310 3.3K
GND
C645 C646 C647 C648 C649 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u C642 0.1u
VDDQ3
R322 R323 R324 R325 R326 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K C625 C626 0.1u 0.1u C627 C628 0.1u 0.1u
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
GND DVDD1
GND AVDD
C636 C637 C638 C639 C640 C641 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
X301
POWER
GND
C318 39n
C307 47n
BAIN GAIN RAIN
A Title Size B Date: File: 5-Nov-2003 F:\temp2\A-USER\PW130.SCH 4 Sheet 5 of 8 Drawn By: Number Revision
X302
1 2
L303 22uH
4 VDDQ3
A<19:1> VDDQ3 A17 D 1 3 5 7 GND 2 4 6 8 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C ROMWEn 11 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 D11 D3 D10 D2 D9 D1 D8 D0 ROMOEn D15 D7 D14 D6 D13 D5 D12 D4
R507 3.3K
VDDQ3 ROMOEn D8 D9 D10 D11 D4 D5 D6 D7 A17 A16 A14 A12 A10 ROMWEn A18 A7 A5 A3
D<15:0>
X501
5 4 3 2 1 VDDQ3 GND IR V5-STB V5 LED D
A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 NC NC WE# RESET# NC NC RY/BY# A18 A17 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1
GND
C507 0.1u
GND
U13 AM29LV800BT
DQ13 DQ5 DQ12 DQ4 Vcc DQ11 DQ3 DQ10 DQ2 DQ9 DQ1 DQ8 DQ0 OE# Vss CE# A0
C501 0.1u
A19 A8 A6 A4 A2
VDDQ3
V501 BC857
R515
VDDQ3
12 13 14
VDDQ3
10K
GND
15 A19 A18 A8 A7 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
A<19:1>
VDDQ3
S2
NMI
R514 100K
GND
A6 A5 A4
C502 0.1u
C503 0.1u
A3 A2
3 4
A1 GND
A Title Size B Date: File: 1 2 3 4 5 5-Nov-2003 F:\temp2\A-USER\FLASH.SCH Sheet of Drawn By: 6 Number Revision
D TXD
R609 51
V5
X602
1 2 3 4
RXD
R610 51
GND LCDVCC U901 HWJS538 C902 C901 0.1u 10V22u
C608 0.1u
X603
REQ BUSY
VD901
BLUE
RED
R901 330 C
1
X901
X604
SDA 1 2 3 4
VOL-S504
GND
VOL+ S505
GND
CH-S506
GND
CH+ S507
GND
SCL V5 GND
POWER S501
GND
X502
S503
X501 GND GND
A Title GND Size A4 Date: File: 1 2 3 5-Nov-2003 F:\temp2\A-USER\LVDSOUTPUT.SCH 4 Sheet of Drawn By: Number Revision
R713 3.3K R714 V704 BC847 R712 2.2K JP3 HEADER 20X2
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 V5
DRE1 DRE3 DRE5 DRE7 DRO1 DRO3 DRO5 DRO7 DGE1 DGE3 DGE5 DGE7 DGO1 DGO3 DGO5 DGO7
R717 10K
VDDQ3 GND V5
DRE0 DRE2 DRE4 DRE6 DRO0 DRO2 DRO4 DRO6 DGE0 DGE2 DGE4 DGE6 DGO0 DGO2 DGO4 DGO6
GND
VD703 IN4148
R706 100K
GND
R718 0
U17 LT1117
PGND2 V5 IN GND OUT
R704 0
R705 0
GND
GND
C704 0.1u
DBE1 DBE3 DBE5 DBE7 DBO1 DBO3 DBO5 DBO7
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40
V701 BC847
10K
B
R701 3.3K
LVDSON DEN DHS DVS RESET SDA PGND2
PGND2
GND
A Title Size B Date: File: 1 2 3 5-Nov-2003 F:\temp2\A-USER\TTLOUTPUT.SCH 4 Sheet 8 of 8 Drawn By: Number Revision
GOUT
ROUT
AV2-RIN
AV1-RIN
AV2-LIN
AV1-LIN
BOUT
C122
5V 1S-RIN 2S-RIN 1S-LIN V103 BC847 MONO C84 470n C25 16V 10u
Vs
2S-LIN
AV2-RIN R21 10K 47n C16 50V 3u3 AGND 42 44 45 43 41 C15 16V 220u C12 16V 10u CAPL_M AHVSUP CAPL_A SC1_OUT_L SC1_OUT_R VREF1 SC2_OUT_L SC2_OUT_R 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 ROUT2 29 28 27 26 25 C90 1n C6 1n8 R6 22 C7 10n R5 3K C8 2n2 GND R31R30 75 75 R LOUT2 X3 GNDAJY-3536-01-250 AV1/Y1 C1 X4 S-402 AV1-RIN R26 10K AV1-LIN R27 10K 1VIN R28 75 X5 SRS MONO GND R38 10K C91 50V 2u2 C50 16V 47uF 1S-RIN ROUT2 2 HEADPR 1S-LIN HEADPL C92 50V 2u2 2S-LIN 4 7 6 5 4 5 6 2S-RIN LOUT2 C53 16V 47uF GND ROUTP R16 100 D4 574 GND 7 3 GND 1 GND C R7 22 R8 3K C9 1n8 C10 10n C11 2n2 C83 16V 10u R34 R35 100 100 L12 10uH GND R36 47K LOUT1 ROUT1 R37 47K LOUTP LOUTN ROUTN L ROUTP X2 C17 100n C14 1n5 C13 470p 2VIN 5V R23 75 X1 GND AV2-LIN R22 10K D
VREFTOP
SC1_IN_R
SC2_IN_R
SC3_IN_R
SC4_IN_R
AGNDC
SC1_IN_L
SC2_IN_L
SC3_IN_L
36
EN SENSE
R120 22K GNDS R117 560 R116 22K GNDS R113 560 R111 22K C130 C131 L110 100n 16V 47u 10uH GND
29 28 FLBIN 27 GNDD 26
VSUPD HOUT
C28 5V
ANA_IN1+ ANA_IN1ANA_IN2+ TESTEN XTAL_IN XTAL_OUT TP AUD_CL_OUT NC NC D_CTR_I/O_1 I2S-DA-OUT D_CTR_I/O_0 ADR_SEL I2C-DA STANDBYQ NC I2S-WS I2C-CL I2S-CL I2S-DA-IN1 I2S-DA-IN2 N5 MSP3450G
MONO_IN
SC4_IN_L
R105 C123 C124 4R7 16V 47uF 100n GNDS C118 220p GNDA V105 2SC1015 R121 R122 27 560
C21
C20
C19
C18
C87 48 47
C24
C23
31
GNDD
62
61
64
63
60
59
58
57
56
54
53
51
50
55
52
AHVSS
AHVSS
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
AVSS
AVSS
ASG
ASG
ASG
NC
30
Hs
49
46
R126 100
R127 4K7
V102 BC847
C27 470p
C22
GND
C88
32
100n
47n
47n
47n
47n
47n
47n
47n
C85 C86
GND GNDD
3.3V
70 71 72 73
25
41 SVMOUT
24 TEST 23
VIN4 VIN3 VIN2
C114 100n
GND
74 75
22
R112 5V
100
VSUPAB
21 20
ADR-WS
ADR-DA
ADR-CL
DVSUP
DVSUP
C132 C133 GNDA 100n 16V 47u 5V C138 C139 C125 C126 100n 10V 47u 100n 10V 47u Vin Vin R130 10K
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
DVSUP
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
680nC110
RESETQ
VREF2 DACA_L
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
GND Vout
17 16
C1 C153 1n L102 100uH 5V R3 SCL1 R1 SDA1 R2 5V R103 3K3 GNDAF 5V R102 100 GND C150 16V 47uF GND GNDAF BUSY 12V-IN BUSY GND
REQ
R4
1 2 3 4 5 6 C36 470p 7 8 9
R109
10K
GNDS C137 10p GNDS C142 100n B 5V R132 C144 C143 2K7 100n 16V 10u R133 2K7 8 7 6 5 R151 R150 0 0 GNDS C158 GNDS 5p C157 5p R146 R147 R148 R149
6 C58
12
11
10
R137 100
9 8 7 6 5
4
RESET
9V 12V-1 R24 1 10K 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 C74 C75 10n 100n L9 33uH C79 10n L10 33uH C81 10n SD C49 100n GND L4 33uH12V-IN C82 16V 1000u C80 100n GND ROUTN C52 16V 10u GND C48 16V 10u
9V R40 10K
R39 10K 8
R41 10K
1uF
1uF 1uF
1uF
1uF
RINP
VOLUME
AVDDREF
VARMAX
VARDIFF
VREF
RINN
GND
LINN
LINP
V2P5
GND 5V
PVCCL LOUTN LOUTN PGNDL PGNDL LOUTP LOUTP MODE_OUT PVCCL PVCCL VCLPL AGND AVDD AGND ROSC COSC BSLP VAROUTR VAROUTL MODE N8 TPA3002D2
PVCCR ROUTN ROUTN PGNDR PGNDR ROUTP ROUTP PVCCR PVCCR VCLPR BSRP
SDA1
SCL1
N2 AT24C016-10PC 1 2 3 4
AVCC
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
120K
220p
100n
CVBS 5V C151 C152 16V 10u 100n L109 10uH GND 14 12 13 11 MONO R142 270 R144 470 GNDAF A QSS C159 10n R136 100 GND 10 9 8 7 4 6 5 3
16V 10u
BUSY
V111
R20
C69
DTC144KEA
C70
C72
GND
C71 100n
R131 0
BUSY
SDA2
REQ
12V-IN GND 1 3 2 5V CVO 6 CVO 5 4 LOUT1 GND 4 3 GND 2 1 ROUT1 8 7 4 3 6 5 GND X10 PGND GND
5V-IN
SCL2
1 SCL2
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
BUSY
SCL
SDA
AF O/P
CVBS
SIFOUT
+5V IF
U1 JS-6ADW-134
AFC
AGC
SDA
GND X11
+5V
AS
SCL
NC
BT
NC
IF
X9 X8
SDA2
5V
5V
5V
GND
12V
12V
REQ
N11 LT1117 1
N3 LT1117
GNDS 3.3V
15 GNDAF 14
SGND VRT VOUT P10
C4 RESET
100n
13
V110 BC847
R145 R140 1K R141 10K 100 V109 BC847 GND GND GND R43 100 C40
55 GNDS 56 XTAL1
12 11 10
R104 3K3
C156 1u
R33 10K
R32 10K
R42 100
17 C44 100n 2K 4n7 R12 16 3K9 C43 15 220n C42 14 100n C45 10n 13 12 SRS STEREO
V108 BC857
KIA7027
R15 1K5
R14 910
L
GND
R129 30K
13 14
BSLN
BSRN PVCCR
C51 100n
N7 TLE2412
PVCCL
L
GND
R
X6
62
63 64
IR LED
3 2 1
GND LOUTP
5V
ROUT
1 2
LED 12V-1 5V
GOUT
3 4
3.3V
5 6
Hs
7 8
GND 5V C146 16V 10u GND C145 L108 100n 10uH R106 0 C127 22n
AGND
GND
Vs
R152 10k
9 GND
GND GND
Number
Revision