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Compact disc recorder CDR775

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OPEN / CLOSE PLAY / PAUSE REC


STOP RECORD EXT
TYPE FINALIZE ERASE SOURCE

CDR
5 6 J
EASY JOG
K
STORE/ CANCEL/
MENU DELETE PLAY/PAUSE STOP OPEN/CLOSE
CD

REM REC TIME TRACK TOTAL REM TRACK TIME


STEP

ENTER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
AUDIO CD RECORDABLE/REW Recordable 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
RITABLE 15 16 17 18 19 20
SYNC MANUAL +
RECORD
DIGITAL I CD PROG A-B
OPTICAL I CHANGER
CD SHUFFLE ALL
ANALOG RW
RW REPEAT
SCAN TRACK AUDIO CD PLAYBACK

ON / OFF CDR775 AUDIO CD RECORDER


PROG
SHUFFLE PHONES
DISPLAY SCROLL REPEAT DJ MODE

DOUBLE SPEED IR SENSOR

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SERVICING Contents Page


1. Technical Specifications 2
For servicing CDR775, the set can divided into three parts. 2. Warning and Servicing Hints 4
3. User Instructions 7
1. The display board (partly) 1 002, the I/O board 1004, the 4. Mechanical Instructions 19
headphone board (partly) 1002, the IR board (partly) 1002, the ON/ Wiring Diagram CDR 19
OFF & Standby LED board (partly) 1002 and the CD-out board Wiring Diagram CD loader 20
(partly) 1002 have to be repaired at component level. The power Exploded View CDR 21
supply unit 1003 is available as spare part, but can also be repaired Exploded View CD loader 22
at component level. Dismantling Instructions 23
2. The CDR module (containing the CDR loader 81, CDR main board 5. Electrical and Circuit Diagrams
1001 and loader bracket 82, 83) will be exchanged completely in Diagram PWB
case of failure. This complete CDR module is available as spare Overall Blockdiagram 24
part. Defective modules have to be returned for central repair. Display Board 26 26
3. The CD module (containing the CD loader 131, CD main board IR / On/Off &Standby LED Board 27 27
1005 and loader bracket 132) is a new module with VAL1250 Headphone / CD-out Board 28 28
loader assy but also a separate CDM and separate loader parts will I/O Board 29 30
be available via service stock. The CD main board can be repaired Power supply unit 31 32
at component level. CD-Mainboard 1A 33 37/38
CD-Mainboard 1B 34 37/38
Also available: Circuit Description " The Basics of Compact Disc CD-Mainboard 1C 35 37/38
Recordable/Rewriteable". Service code number 4822 725 25242. CD-Mainboard 2 36 37/38
6. Diagnostic Software 39
7. Faultfinding Trees 43
8. Faultfinding Guide 49
9. List of Abbreviations 65
10. Partslist (mechanical and electrical) 71

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Netherlands. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic,
mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips.

Published by RH 9969 Service DPS Hasselt Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification 5 3104 125 40030
GB 2 1. CDR775 Technical Specifications CDR775

1. Technical Specifications CDR775


1.1 General and 20kHz (typical
>93dB)
Mains voltage : all range version 84- S/N-ratio A-weighted : > 98dB (typical
100dB)
230V (/00, /01C, /06, /
13, /14) S/N-ratio unweighted : > 95dB (typical 98dB)
: USA version 117V/ Dynamic range : > 92dB at 1kHz
(typical 96dB), > 90dB
60Hz (/17)
Mains frequency : 50-60 Hz between 20Hz and
Power consumption : 12W 20kHz (typical 96dB)
THD+N : >85dB between 20Hz
DC output : +5V 10%, 50mA
max. and 20kHz (typical
91dB)

1.2 Input/output 1.3.2 Cinch analog input/output (monitor path CDR)

1.2.1 Line output (CDR & CD) Measured with Audio precision system one.
Input voltage is 1Vrms.
Output level\ : 2Vrms at 0dB Output voltage : 2Vrms 2dB (0dB
Output resistance : 200 signal)
Frequency range F.R. : 20Hz < F.R.< 20kHz
1.2.2 Line input Amplitude linearity : 0.3dB (typical
0.1dB)
Channel unbalance : < 0.3dB at 1kHz
Input sensitivity : 500mVrms
(typical 0.2dB)
Input impedance : 50k
Output resistance : 200
Max. input voltage : 2.5Vrms
Phase non-linearity : < 0.2 deg at 1kHz
Outband attenuation : 50dB above 30kHz
1.2.3 Digital output (CDR & CD) Channel separation : > 90dB at 1kHz
(typical 98dB), > 85dB
Format : AES/EBU format between 20Hz and
according IEC958 20kHz (typical >92dB)
(consumer format) S/N-ratio A-weighted : > 90dB (typical 88dB)
Sampling frequency : 44.1kHz Dynamic range : > 85dB at 1kHz
Output resistance : 75 (typical 90dB)
THD+N : > 80dB between 20Hz
1.2.4 Digital input and 20kHz (typical
82dB)
Format : AES/EBU format Intermodulation THD : > 80dB
according IEC958
(consumer format) 1.3.3 Cinch analog output (CD play-back)
Sampling frequency : 32 to 48kHz
Input resistance : 75 Output voltage : 2Vrms 2dB (0dB
signal)
1.2.5 Optical input Frequency range F.R. : 20Hz < F.R.< 20kHz
Amplitude linearity : 0.3dB (typical
Format : AES/EBU format 0.1dB)
according IEC958 Channel unbalance : < 0.3dB at 1kHz
(consumer format) (typical 0.2dB)
Sampling frequency : 32 to 48kHz Output resistance : 200
Phase non-linearity : < 0.2 deg at 1kHz
Outband attenuation : 50dB above 30kHz
1.3 Audio performance Channel separation : > 90dB at 1kHz
(typical 100dB),
1.3.1 Cinch analog output (CDR play-back) >85dB between 20Hz
and 20kHz (typical
Output voltage : 2Vrms 2dB (0dB >93dB)
signal) S/N-ratio A-weighted : > 98dB (typical
100dB)
Frequency range F.R. : 20Hz < F.R.< 20kHz
Amplitude linearity : 0.3dB (typical S/N-ratio unweighted : > 94dB (typical 98dB)
0.1dB) Dynamic range : > 92dB at 1kHz
(typical 96dB), > 90dB
Channel unbalance : < 0.3dB at 1kHz
(typical 0.2dB) between 20Hz and
Output resistance : 200 20kHz (typical 96dB)
THD+N : > 82dB between 20Hz
Phase non-linearity : < 0.2 deg at 1kHz
Outband attenuation : 50dB above 30kHz and 20kHz (typical
Channel separation : > 90dB at 1kHz 85dB)
(typical 110dB),
>85dB between 20Hz
Technical Specifications CDR775 CDR775 1. GB 3

1.3.4 Headphone output (all functions)

Output voltage : 3Vrms (0dB)/8-2000


S/N : > 80dB
THD+N : > 78dB
Channel separation : > 60dB between 20Hz
and 20kHz

1.4 Laser device

Material : GaAlAs
Wave length : between 780 and
800nm (at 25C)
Laser output : 1mW max. during
reading, 20mW max.
during writing
Class : 3B

1.5 Dimensions and weight

Number and height of feet : 4x11mm foiled


Apparatus tray closed (WxDxH) : 435x305x75mm
(without feet)
Weight without packaging : 3.2kg
Weight with packaging : 4.2kg
GB 4 2. CDR775 Warnings and Servicing Hints

2. Warnings and Servicing Hints

GB WARNING NL WAARSCHUWING

All ICs and many other semi-conductors are


susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD). Alle IC's en vele andere halfgeleiders zijn
Careless handling during repair can reduce gevoelig voor elektrostatische ontladingen
life drastically. (ESD).
When repairing, make sure that you are Onzorgvuldig behandelen tijdens reparatie
connected with the same potential as the kan de levensduur drastisch doen
mass of the set via a wrist wrap with verminderen.
resistance. Zorg ervoor dat u tijdens reparatie via een
Keep components and tools also at this polsband met weerstand verbonden bent met
potential. hetzelfde potentiaal als de massa van het
apparaat.
Houd componenten en hulpmiddelen ook op
ditzelfde potentiaal.

F ATTENTION D WARNUNG I AVVERTIMENTO

Tous les IC et beaucoup d'autres semi- Alle IC und viele andere Halbleiter sind Tutti IC e parecchi semi-conduttori sono
conducteurs sont sensibles aux dcharges empfindlich gegen elektrostatische sensibili alle scariche statiche (ESD).
statiques (ESD). Entladungen (ESD). La loro longevita potrebbe essere fortemente
Leur longvit pourrait tre considrablement Unsorgfltige Behandlung bei der Reparatur ridatta in caso di non osservazione della piu
courte par le fait qu'aucune prcaution kann die Lebensdauer drastisch vermindern. grande cauzione alla loro manipolazione.
n'est prise a leur manipulation. Sorgen sie dafr, das Sie im Reparaturfall Durante le riparazioni occorre quindi essere
Lors de rparations, s'assurer de bien tre ber ein Pulsarmband mit Widerstand mit collegato allo stesso potenziale che quello
reli au mme potentiel que la masse de dem Massepotential des Gertes verbunden della massa dell'apparecchio tramite un
l'appareil et enfiler le bracelet serti d'une sind. braccialetto a resistenza.
rsistance de scurit. Halten Sie Bauteile und Hilfsmittel ebenfalls Assicurarsi che i componenti e anche gli
Veiller a ce que les composants ainsi que les auf diesem Potential. utensili con quali si lavora siano anche a
outils que l'on utilise soient galement a ce questo potenziale.
potentiel.

GB D
Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its original condition Bei jeder Reparatur sind die geltenden Sicherheitsvorschriften zu beachten.
and that parts which are identical with those specified be used. Der Originalzustand des Gerats darf nicht verandert werden.
Fur Reparaturen sind Original-Ersatzteile zu verwenden.

NL I
Veiligheidsbepalingen vereisen, dat het apparaat in zijn oorspronkelijke Le norme di sicurezza esigono che l'apparecchio venga rimesso nelle
toestand wordt terug gebracht en dat onderdelen, identiek aan de condizioni originali e che siano utilizzati pezzi di ricambiago idetici a quelli
gespecifieerde worden toegepast. specificati.
F
Les normes de scurit exigent que l'appareil soit remis a l'tat d'origine et
que soient utilises les pices de rechange identiques celles spcifies.

SHOCK, FIRE HAZARD SERVICE TEST:


CAUTION: After servicing this appliance and prior to returning to customer, measure the resistance between
either primary AC cord connector pins (with unit NOT connected to AC mains and its Power switch ON), and the
face or Front Panel of product and controls and chassis bottom,
Any resistance measurement less than 1 Megohms should cause unit to be repaired or corrected before AC
power is applied, and verified before return to user/customer.
Ref.UL Standard NO.1492.
NOTE ON SAFETY:

Symbol : Fire or electrical shock hazard. Only original parts should be used to replace any part with symbol
Any other component substitution(other than original type), may increase risk or fire or electrical shock hazard.

Pour votre scurit, ces documents


doivent tre utiliss par des
spcialistes agres, seuls habilits
rparer votre appareil en panne.

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SERVICING HINTS
In the set, chip components have been applied. For disassembly and assembly check the figure below.

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3. User instructions
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User instructions
Personal notes:
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Personal notes:
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4. Mechanical instructions
Wiring diagram

WIRING DIAGRAM CDR775


Pin 1 indicated by All Wires are 1/1, except flex 8001, 8005 and 8007
8006 0101
2
3104 157 1099
0206
8001 (at conn. 1400 8002 8003 (at conn. F934
1 of CDR main board) of CDR main board)
1 VDC2
1 GROUND 2 VFTD 1 VDC2
2 DIG_OUT_C 3 VDC1 2 VFTD
3 GROUND 4 GROUND 3 VDC1
POWER SUPPLY UNIT 5 +5V
11
4 EXT_DIG_IN 4 SYS_RESET
1000
CD OUT 5 EXT_OPT_IN 6 +5V 5 IIC_DATA
1 14 I/O BOARD 3104 128 0590 6 GROUND 7 GROUND 6 GROUND
1 7 0205
3104 128 0599 1502 7 D5V 8 GROUND 7 IIC_CLK
8 KILL 9 GROUND 8 DISPL_INT
1 10 +12V
8001 9 LEFT_IN 9 GROUND
3104 157 1124
8002 10 GROUND 11 -8V 10 D5V
3104 157 10962 11 RIGHT_IN
8007 12 RIGHT_OUT
3104 157 1129 13 GROUND
14 LEFT_OUT

3 1 8005
1 11 22 1 3104 157 1123
1410
14 1 10 1 1500 1708 8004 8006 8009
1400 F934
1 LEFT_HP_OUT 1 ON! 1 LED_ON
2 GROUND 2 OFF! 2 GROUND
7 1
3 RIGHT_HP_OUT
22 1
1209
MAIN BOARD CD
10 1208 3104 128 0598
Flex connected
to sledge motor 1220
8008 8007 (at conn. 1209 8005 (at conn. 1708
Flex connected of CD main board) of CDR main board)
to CDM 1 1 +5V
30 1
1000 2 IR_IN
1 RIGHT_CD 1 GROUND
1000 3 GROUND
Flex connected 2 GND 2 DSA_DATA_CD
to CDM panel 16 1 Connections delivered 3 LEFT_CD 3 GROUND
with CD-loader assy 4 GND 4 DSA_STR_CD
Flex connected 8003 5 DOBM_CD 5 DSA_ACK_CD
Connections delivered to turn table motor 11 3104 157 1122 6 GROUND 6 GROUND
with CDR-loader assy
1330 1 1 7 KILL 7 D5V
4
8 12V_CD
1 4
9 GROUND
1002 1001
1200
10 IIS_DATA_CD
Cable connected 11 1 Cable connected
4 11 IIS_WS_CD
MAIN BOARD CDR Cable connected
to tray switch and
Flex connected
to sledge motor
12 GROUND
1 tray motor 1006
3104 128 0586 to tray switch and to turn table motor
tray motor 13 IIS_BCLK_CD
14 GROUND
15 DOBM_CD
TO FRAME 16 SYS-RESET
17 LEFT_IN_CD
Texture indicates text on flex. 18 GROUND
8004 19 RIGHT_IN_CD
3104 157 11002 20 KILL
1 21 SYS_CLK_8W
22 GROUND
3
1400

DISPLAY BOARD
3104 128 0590

TO FRAME HEADPHONE BOARD


3104 128 0590 1 1119

1
1122 8008
3104 157 11281
ON/OFF & STBY LED 1200
3104 128 0590 3 IR BOARD
1
2 1300 10 3104 128 0590
1 2 3
1 1 2

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Wiring CD

WIRING DIAGRAM CD LOADER VAL1250

CONNECTOR 1006 CONNECTOR 1002


Connection tray motor
and tray switch
1 HALL + 1 HOMESW
2 W- 2 SGND
3 W+ 3 TRAY+
4 V+ 4 TRAY-
5 HALL-
LOADER VAL1250 6 U+ CONNECTOR 1001
Tray 4 1 7 V-
switch 1002 22 8 U- 1 HOMESW
9 UCOIL 2 SGND
1208 To main board CDR 10 VCOIL 3 SL-
11 WCOIL 4 SL+
CDM VAM1250 1
Flex from OPU

16 CONNECTOR 1000 CONNECTOR 1209


Turn table OPU 11 1006
motor 1000
Flex from 1 1
1 VSUB 1 AUDIO R (RIGHT_CD)
turn table motor 16
2 HFGND 2 GND
1210 3 VDD 3 AUDIO L (LEFT_CD)
Sledge motor
and switch 1
4 RF 4 GND
MAIN BOARD CD 5 LDON 5 DOBM5_CD (DOBM_CD)
7 6 R2 6 GND
Tray motor 1001 1209 To CD out board 7 R1 7 KILL
4 1
1 8 D4/D3
9 D2
10 D1 CONNECTOR 1208
11 FTC
12 RW 1 GND
13 FOC+ 2 CRIN (SYS_CLK_8W)
Connection sledge motor
and sledge switch 14 FOC- 3 KILL
15 RAD+ 4 AUDIO R (RIGHT_IN_CD)
16 RAD- 5 GND
6 AUDIO L (LEFT_IN_CD)
Connector from tray motor 7 DSA_RST (SYS_RESET)
and tray switch 8 DOBM (DOBM_CD)
9 GND
10 SCLK (I2S_BCLK_CD)
11 GND
LOADER VAL1250 12 WCLK (I2S_WS_CD)
13 DATA (I2S_DATA_CD)
14 GND
CDM VAM1250 15 +12V
16 +5V
17 GND
18 DSA_ACK (DSA_ACK_CD)
19 DSA_STROBE (DSA_STR_CD)
20 GND
Flex from OPU 21 DSA_DATA (DSA_DATA_CD)
Flex from
turn table motor 22 GND

MAIN BOARD CD

POSITION OF FLEX CONNECTIONS

Connector from sledge motor


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Exploded view CDR775

EXPLODED VIEW CDR775

LOADER ASSY CD
LOADER ASSY CDR

MAIN BOARD CDR CD OUT


MAIN BOARD BOARD
CD

I/O BOARD

ON/OFF POWER SUPPLY UNIT


& STBY LED

DISPLAY
IR BOARD
HEADPHONE BOARD
BOARD
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Exploded view CD

EXPLODED VIEW CD LOADER VAL1250

CLAMPER ASSY

SUSPENSION

CDM VAM1250

RACK SPRING

MOTORSPRING
SCREW

SCREW
SUSPENSION

RACK
SUB CHASSIS
RUBBER

RUBBER
SWITCH

SUSPENSION
RUBBER

PLUG SUSPENSION

TRAY GEARWHEEL
RUBBER
PLUG

TULE
CHASSIS ASSY VAL1250

RACK GEARWHEEL

BELT

PULLEY WHEEL

TRAY HORIZONTAL

TRAY MOTOR ASSY

MOTORSPRING

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Dismantling 775

DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS CDR775

See exploded views for item numbers

Cover 165
assembling
Remove 7 screws 166 172,
2 at each side and 3 at rear side.
Lift cover at rear side to remove. disassembling

CDR module includes : CD module includes : CD out board 1002 I/O board 1004 Power supply unit 1003 Front assy 1
Loader 81 Loader 131 Put CDR player's rear side facing you. Put CDR player's rear side facing you. Put the CDR player's rear side facing you. Put the CDR player's front side facing you.
CDR main board 1001 CD main board 1005 Undo flex connection to CD main board 1005. Undo flex connection to CDR main board 1001. Undo the 2 wire connections on PSU. Remove 2 screws 31, 32
Loader bracket 82 Loader bracket 132
Remove 2 screws 209, 210 connecting Remove 3 screws 200 202, connecting Remove screw 205 (ground wires frame 181).
Put the CDR player's rear side facing you. Put the CDR player's rear side facing you. the 2 I/O sockets to back plate 266. the 3 I/O sockets to back plate 266. (mains connector back plate 266). Remove 2 screws 182, 183
Undo the 3 wire connections on the CDR Remove board. Remove board. Remove 3 screws 189 191 (front assy 1 frame 181).
Remove 4 screws 140 143
(PSU board frame 181).
main board 1001. (loader bracket 132 frame 181). Unlock front assy from frame by releasing 7 snaps :
Attention : flex is not part of the CD out board Unlock snap on spacer 186. start with 2 on the top and two on the sides
Undo the 2 flex connections on CDR main board. Lift CD module at rear side to remove.
Attention : flex is not part of the I/O board
and has to stay with CDR player in case and has to stay with CDR player in case Remove PSU. and end with 3 at the bottom.
Remove 4 screws 90,91,93,94 Undo the 2 flex connections on CD main board. of CD out board exchange ! of I/O board exchange ! After disassembly put in front of the set (service position).
(loader bracket 82 frame 181).
Lift CDR module at rear side to remove.
Attention : flexes are not part of the CD module WARNING: POSSIBILITY OF HIGH
and have to stay with CDR player in case VOLTAGE (300V) ON HEAT SINK,
Attention : flexes are not part of the CDR module of CD module exchange ! EVEN AFTER REMOUNTING OF
and have to stay with CDR player in case PCB. DISCHARGE ELCAP 2121.
of CDR module exchange !

CD main board 1005


Remove 4 screws 147 150
(CD main board loader bracket 132).
Undo 2 flex and 2 wire connections
on CD main board.
Remove board.

CD loader assy 131


Remove 4 screws 135 138 IR board 1002 Display board 1002 On/Off & Stby LED board 1002
(CD loader loader bracket 132).
Remove 2 screws 36 and 37 Remove easy jog knob 51 pulling it forward. Remove 2 screws 33 and 34
Remove loader. (IR board front assy 1). Remove 11 screws 19 29 (on/off switch front assy 1).
Undo wire connection on board. (display board front assy 1). Undo the 2 wire connections on board.
Remove board. Release 2 snaps (1 on left and 1 on right side) Remove power button 9 from on/off switch.
Undo the 3 wire connections on display board. Remove board.
Remove display board.

CDM VAM1250 Attention : when reassembling make sure


the wiring from display board to IR board is
Remove clamper assy 45 by releasing 4 snaps positioned between FTD display and
(2 on left 2 on right side) on chassis assy 1. middle key assy 3 !
Open tray 43 by unlocking rack 16.
Undo wires of CDM VAM1250 from
wire retainers on sub chassis 40.
Unlock suspensions 35 38 from sub chassis 40.
Remove CDM VAM1250.
Headphone board 1002
Pull board out of front assy 1.
Slide board out of middle key assy 3.
Undo wire connection on board.
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5. Electrical and circuit diagrams


Blockdiagram 775

OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM CDR775


CDR MAIN BOARD ON/OFF
CDL 4009 1302

LOADER ASSY 2 WIRES


7703
7330 1500
CDM3800 1330
0205 0206

HALL
FLASH +5V
+12V 11 WIRES
DRIVE, HALL FEEDBACK MOTOR ROM POWER SUPPLY
M FLEX 11P -8V
DRIVER
BA6856FP
VDC1, VDC2, VFTD
UNIT
TURN
TABLE ADDRESS 7702 DATA
BUS BUS

7008 7300
DRAM DISPLAY ASSY
EFMTIM3 EFMDATA, EFMCLK, LWRT CDR60 F934 1119
1113
LO9805 DISPLAY
SAA7392
15-BT-60GNK
7701
D5V
EFM TIMING A1 - A20 D16 - D31 SYS-RESET
10 WIRES
GENERATOR DOBM-CDR 7104
I2C BUS
DECODER
ENCODER SUBCODE BUS SLAVE DISPLAY
MOTOR CONTROL INT-COPY-ANA CONTROLLER RC5
I2S BUS 1 TMP87CH74F
CONTROL CONTROL 7801
LINES LINES 7401 1050
DIGITAL EXT-ANA-IN
1000 EASY
POT CD-ANA-OUT KEYS
DS1807 JOG
7016 HIN WOBBLE OFFTRACK ATIPSYNC
LASER CONTROL LLP SEL-HP-OUT
LINES CDR60PLL
& IR, IW, IE LASER XDAC 7407 7408
1410
1400
FORWARD CONTROL M62364
HF AMP
7405 ANA-OUT
3 WIRES
SENSE
FILTER HEADPHONE
DASP ANALOG
IN
MCF5244
CD-ANA-OUT
7406
CAHF
DIGITAL AUDIO SYS-CLK-11W

PHOTO SIGNAL 7409 I/O BOARD


FLEX 30P I2S BUS 2/4
CODEC ANALOG 1400 1000
CONTROL PROCESSOR OUT
DIODES A1LF, A2LF, B1LF, B2LF UDA1341TS
EXTERNAL
C1LF - C4LF LINES
ANALOG IN
L3 BUS ADC / DAC
7207 ANALOG OUT
COMMON
EXT-DIG-IN EXTERNAL
I2C
FLEX 14P
CONTROL CONTROL DIGITAL IN
DATA
RAD+, RAD- LINES LINES EEPROM BUS DIG-OUT-C DIGITAL OUT
RADIAL FOC+, FOC-
7010 M24C08 COMMON
FOCUS EXT-OPT-IN EXTERNAL
AEGER OPTICAL IN
TZA1020 DSA-CD
I2C BUS
ANALOG I2S BUS 3-CD
ERROR SIGNAL
GENERATOR 7270 DOBM-CD
CD PLAYER
FOR ALPHA0 7309
1708 1208
RECORDABLE DSA-CDR
DAC
A1, A2, CALF MACE2 UDA1320
SAA7399
SYS-CLK-16W (16.9344 Mhz)
SYS-RESET
TLN, MIRN, FEN, REN, RE 7207

uP
1707 S87C654
PCS PRE-AMP 7802
NE532D 7225 FLEX 22P
33.8688 MHz
1220 SIN+, SIN-
COS+, COS- REFSIN, SINPHI, REFCOS, COSPHI
RAM 7000
CD
M FLEX 10P
SL+, SL- BASIC ENGINE DECODER DRIVE
7706A
POWER PROCESSOR SAA7324
SLEDGE
DRIVER
7240
MAD0 - MAD7 SYS-CLK-BE
(8.4672 Mhz)
/2 SYS-CLK-8W (8.4672 Mhz)
BA5938FM 7208 74F74D
RAD

FOCUS VRA, VFO, VSL FLASH 1209


ADDRESS
EPROM BUS
SLEDGE
FLEX
1200 7P
2 WIRES TR+, TR- TRAYIN, TRAYOUT
TRAY
M 1502
MA8 - MA17
TRAY 2 WIRES TRAYSW TRAYSWF 7209 CD
ANALOG OUT
CD
DEMUX DIGITAL OUT
SYS-CLK-BE
TRAY (8.4672 Mhz)
SWITCH
CD OUT
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Display 775

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
0100 G10 F146 E7
1050 H7 F147 E3
1101 B9 F148 E7
DISPLAY BOARD CDR775 - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1102 C12 F149 F3
1103 C11 F150 F7
1104 C12 F151 F7
1105 B10 F152 F3
+5V 1106 B11 F153 F3
A 1113
15-BT-60GNK
A 1107 B12 F154 F7
1108 B13 F155 F7
1109 C9 F156 G10
+5V +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V 1110 G4 F157 G5
REM REC TIME TRACK TOTAL REM TRACK TIME FADE STEP
7203 1111 C10 F158 G6
V13 BC847B 1112 C13 F159 G3
3100 3101 3102 3103 3104 3105 1113 A3 F160 G10
F101 4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7 1114 B10 F161 G7
1115 D10 F162 G5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 + 1116 C13 F163 H7
3122 VFTD 1101 1114 1105 1106 1107 1108
82K
SYNC MANUAL RECORD PROG A-B 1117 C9 F164 G4
B DIGITAL ||
CD CHANGER CD
SHUFFLE ALL
EVQ21 EVQ21 EVQ21 EVQ21 EVQ21 EVQ21 B 1118 D10
1119 F11
F165 C7
F166 G4
OPTICAL|| REPEAT DISC
6100 PLAY / REC. STOP OPEN/ REC. FINALIZE 1120 C10 F167 H6
ANALOG RW L RW SCAN TRACK PAUSE START CLOSE TYPE 1121 G3 F168 H6
R BZX284-C3V3
VFTD 1122 H9 F169 G11

10G
11G
12G
13G
14G
15G

P21
P20
P19
P18
P17
P16
P15
P14
P13
P12
P11
P10
1F+
2F+
3F+

3F-
2F-
1F-
NC
1125 C10 F170 G4

1G
2G
3G
4G
5G
6G
7G
8G
9G

P9
P8
P7
P6
P5
P4
P3
P2
P1
F172 1131-B 1126 D11 F171 G4
47 46 45 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 3 2 1
+5V VDC1 1109 1111 1103 1102 1116 1127 D12 F172 B10
SKHQ GNDA 1128 D13 F173 C11
F100 F165 EVQ21 EVQ21 CD SELECT EVQ21 EVQ21 EVQ21 1130-A D11 F174 F3
VDC2 EXT. PROG SHUFFLE DISPLAY 1130-B C11
ERASE 1131-A
3125 SOURCE SKHQ 1131-A C10
C 7204
3K3 C 1131-B B10
2100 D8
V14 BC847B 3115 CDRLED
F173 1130-B 2101 F2
F102 1117 1120 560R 1125 1104 1112 2102 G5
V15 V13 SKHQ GNDA 2104 G10
V14 GNDA 2106 G10
3124 EVQ21 EVQ21 EVQ21 CD SELECT EVQ21 EVQ21
2109 H4
+5V
F103

F104

F105

F106

F107

F108

F109

F110

F111

F112

F113
82K PREV NEXT
F114

SCROLL REPEAT DJ 1130-A 2110 H5


F115

F116

F117

F118

F119

F120

F121

F122

F123

F124

F125
7104 MODE SKHQ 2111 H8
TMP87CH74F 3100 B9
64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 F126 3116 CDLED 3101 B10
V21

V16

V11
V20

V19
V18

V17

V15
V14

V13

V12

V10

V4

V1
V23

V22

V9

V8
V7

V6

V5

V3

V2

V0
VFTD F127 2100 3102 B11
D 65
V24
VDD
40 1115 1118
560R
1126 1127 1128
D 3103 B11
F128 66 V25 VAREF 100n GNDA 3104 B12
8-Bit h. break. v. 8-Bit high breakdown voltage 8-Bit high breakdown v. 39 3105 B13
F129 67 V26 out w. latch P8 output port with latch P7 output port with latch P6 VASS F130 EVQ21 EVQ21 EVQ21 EVQ21 EVQ21 3106 E2
80k pull

+5V
P9

80k pull down 80k pull down 80k pull down 38 MENU CANC / PLAY STOP O/C 3107 F8
F131 F132
down

68 V27 AIN13 GNDA


8-Bit h. breakdown v.

P6-P9 source open drain DEL CD CD CD 3108 F8


F138

P5
37

4-Bit In/Output
F134 69 V28 AIN12 F135 B 3109 G4
out. port w. latch

VFT driver circuit (automatic display)


36 3111 G8
F136 F137 F133

(tri-state)
70 V29 AIN11 3112 G4
A
7100 F139 35 3113 G6
71 V30 AIN10
V15 BC847B 3114 G6
F140 34 F141 3115 C10
E 72 V31 AIN7
E
drain 80k p.d.
source open

F142 Program 3116 D11

P4
F143 RAM ROM 33 F144
73 V32 Counter AIN6 3122 B2
PD

8-Bit Input/Output
F145 32 F146 3124 C2
3106 74 V33 AIN5
5-Bit h. breakd. v.

82K 3125 C8
31
F147 75 V34 CPU 8-Bit A/D
AIN4 F148 6100 B8
out w. latch

30 7100 E1
F149 Converter F150

(tri-state)
76 V35 AIN3 7104 D3
VFTD 29 7203 A1
F174 77 V36 AIN2 F151
VFTD 7204 C1
F152 28
78 VKK sink open drain AIN1 F100 C3
8-Bit Input/Output 3-Bit In/Output 8-Bit Input/Output 3-B. I/O P3 27 F101 B2
F153 F154
F 79 -SCK1 (tri-state) AIN0 3107
F F102 C2
-RESET

(tri state) P1
XOUT

P0 with latch P2 sink o.drain +5V


2101
VSS

XIN

-SCKO 26
F103 D4
XTOUT

80 SI1 4K7
-STOP

100n
TEST

-INT0
-INT1
XTIN

INT2

INT4

F104 D4
-DV0

SCA
TC2

SCL
SO1

TC4

TC1
P03

P04
P05

P06
P07

25 F105 D4
1 1119
VDC2 EH-B F106 D5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 F107 D5
GNDA GNDA GNDA F170 F155 3108 VFTD
GNDA F158 F169 3 F108 D5
F159 F157
F171 CDRLED
A B 100R VDC1 F109 D6
GNDA +5V 2106 4 F110 D6
3109 CDLED RESETN
22p F111 D6
560R F156 5 F112 D6
IIC_DATA
F162 2102 TO CDR MAIN BOARD F113 D7
G F164
3112 22n 3113 3114 GNDA GNDA
6 G F114 D4
F166 10K 10K F161 3111 F160 F115 D4
1121 IIC_CLK 7
1 39K F116 D4
100R +5V
TO ON/OFF & 2
1110
GNDA 2104 INTERRUPT
8 F117 D4
F118 D5
STBY LED BOARD 22p 0100 1 GND WIRE 9
F119 D5
PH-B GNDA RESETN INTERRUPT F167 F168 1 1122 10
F120 D5
2109 2110 EH-B +5V F121 D5
22p F163 GNDA F122 D6
22p 2
GNDA
F123 D6
3
2111 F124 D6
F125 D7
H B
100n
H F126 D7
GNDA GNDA GNDA
1050
TO IR BOARD F127 D3
F128 D3
5 4 F129 D3
A GNDA GNDA
3 1 F130 D7
F131 D3
MT1 MT2 F132 D7
7 2 6 F133 E9
F134 E3
GNDA F135 E7
F136 E3
I I F137 E7
F138 D9
F139 E3
PB DISPLAY - 4230 F140 E3
CDR 775 F141 E7
F142 E2
3104 123 4230
F143 E3
F144 E7
F145 E3
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DISPLAY BOARD CDR775 - FRONT VIEW

DISPLAY BOARD CDR775 - BACK VIEW

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R on/off

IR BOARD CDR775 - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


IR BOARD - FRONT VIEW
1 2 3
1200 A1
6200 A3
F200 A2
F201 A2
F202 A2

1 F200 2
1200 VS 6200
EH-S F201 TSOP1736
2 3
OUT
A 3 F202 1
GND
A IR BOARD - BACK VIEW
TO DISPLAY
BOARD GNDB

PB DISPLAY - 4230
CDR 775
3104 123 4230

1 2 3

ON/OFF & STBY LED BOARD CDR775 - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

1 2 3
1300 A3
1301 C3
1302 B1
6300 A1
F300 A2
F301 A2
A A F302 B2 ON/OFF & STBY LED BOARD - FRONT VIEW
F303 B2
6300
F300 1 1300
F301 PH-B TO DISPLAY
LTL-1CHPE 2
BOARD

B B
1 F302
1302
EH-B F303
2
TO PSU
4 5 6
1301 ON/OFF & STBY LED BOARD - BACK VIEW
SPPH23
1 2 3

C C
PB DISPLAY - 4230
CDR 775
3104 123 4230

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HPCD out

HEADPHONE BOARD CDR775 - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


HEADPHONE BOARD - TOP VIEW
1 2 3
0400 A2
1400 A1
1401 A3
2400 A2
2401 B2
F400 A2
F401 A1
F402 B2
A 2400
A
1n 1401
1400 GNDC F400 1 HLJ1540
PH-B 3
F401 GND WIRE 0400 GNDC 3
2 1
GNDC 2
1
F402
2401
TO CDR MAIN HEADPHONE BOARD - BOTTOM VIEW
BOARD 1n
GNDC
B B

PB DISPLAY - 4230
CDR 775
3104 123 4230

1 2 3

CD OUT BOARD CDR775 - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CD OUT BOARD - TOP VIEW


1 2 3 4
1500 A4 3504 D2
5500 1501 C4 5500 A2
7CHA 1502 A1 7500 C2
DIGOUTCOIL GNDD 1
2500 1502 A1 7501 D2
1502-3 F500 F502 3 4 F503 3500
1502 A1 F500 A1
52044 3 DIGININT
10u 68R 2 1502 C1 F501 A1
2
A 1502-4 F501 1 6 F504
A 1502 C1 F502 A2
3 1502 C1 F503 A3
52044 4 1500
1502 D1 F504 A3
7 8 2501 2502 YKC21-3416
33n 33n 2500 A2 F505 C1
1502-2 GNDD
DIGITAL OUT CD
2501 A3 F506 C1
52044 2 2502 A4 F507 D1
2503 C3 F508 C2
GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD
2504 D3 F509 D2
3500 A3 F510 C3
3501 C2 F511 D3
3502 C2
B TO CD MAIN BOARD B 3503 D2

1502-7 F505 3501 F510


52044 7 RIGHT2 180R
ANALOG OUT CD
CD OUT BOARD - BOTTOM VIEW
3502 F508 7500 2503
1502-6 220p
2K2 BC847B 1501
C 52044 6
3
YKC21-3613 C
GNDD
1502-1 F506 GNDD GNDD GNDD 2
52044 1 KILL
1
1502-5 F507 3503 F511
52044 5 LEFT2 180R

3504 F509 7501 2504


D 2K2 BC847B 220p D

GNDD GNDD PB DISPLAY - 4230


CDR 775
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I/O board

I/O BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1000-1 F1
F100 3025 F101 1000-10 C9
+5VDS 2 1000-11 C9
4R7 +5VDS 1000-12 B9
1 1000-13 B1
DRIVER 3021
1000-14 C9
3K3 1000-2 E1
3
A GP1F32T
7010
3024 5002
BLM21
1001-A
5 YKC21-3421
A 1000-3 E1
1000-4 D9
3K3 F102 3020 F103 1000-5 D9
3023 7005 DIGITAL OUTPUT
68R 1 1000-6 D9
74HCU04D
100R F104 1000-7 E1
14
VCC 2016 1000-8 B1
2015 2017 1A 1Y F106 2 1000-9 B9
1000-8 33p 1 2 22n
+5V 1001-A A9
+5VDS 22n 2A 2Y 2018
8 3 4 1001-B B1
5001
F107 3A 3Y 22n 1002-A E9
5 6 7CHA
1000-13 F108 2019 3 4 1002-B D1
DIGOUT 4A 4Y 2015 A2
8
B 13
2030
9
5A 5Y
10u 2
F109 1000-9 B 2016 A5
11 10 2017 B3
1001-B 33p 1 6
6Y 9 2018 B4
YKC21-3421 6A 12
13 2019 B6
5 7 8 2021 2022
F105 2020 GND 33n 33n 1000-12 2020 B3
DIGITAL INPUT 7 2021 B7
3 22n 12
2022 B7
3029 2025 2023 C4
150p 3026 F111 1000-11
4 75R 2024 C6
DIGIN
3K3 11 2025 C3
3028 F110 2026 D2
2023 +5VDS 1
2027 D2
C 22n
4R7
2024 3 F112 1000-10 C 2028 F7
OPTIN 2029 F7
3027 22n 10
IR 2030 B2
GP1F32R 3020 A8
3K3 6000 2 1000-14
3021 A4
1002-B 14 3023 A2
YKC21-3699 3024 A4
5 F113 1000-4 3025 A1
RIGHTIN 3026 C4
4
1000-5 3027 C4
6 2026 3030
INPUT RIGHT 3028 C6
D 4
100p 100K
F114
5
1000-6 D 3029 C3
3030 D3
INPUT LEFT LEFTIN 3031 D3
2027 3031 6
3032 E3
100p 100K 3033 E5
3034 E3
3035 E5
3036 F3
1000-3 F115 3032 F116 3033
RIGHTOUT 3037 F5
3 100R 100R 3038 F3
3039 F5
1000-2 F117 3999 F9
E 2
3034 7006 3035 7007 E 5001 B6
2K2 BC847B 2K2 BC847B 1002-A 5002 A5
6000 C7
YKC21-3699 7005 A4
2
7006 E4
1000-7 F119 7007 E5
KILL F118 3
7 OUTPUT RIGHT 7008 F4
7009 F5
1000-1 F120 3036 F121 3037 F122 1 7010 A2
LEFTOUT OUTPUT LEFT
1 100R 100R

F 3038 7008 3039 7009


2028
33p
2029
33p
F
2K2 BC847B 2K2 BC847B

PB AUDIO-I/O CDR99
3104_123_4239

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I/O board

I/O BOARD - TOP VIEW

I/O BOARD - BOTTOM VIEW

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PSU 99
0101 A1 0205 G15 0205 C15 0207 I16 1120 B2 2106 K2 2114 I7 2129 E5 2213 B15 2233 C15 2252 E15 3105 I2 3111 F6 3122 A3 3128 D9 3204 I11 3232 E13 5132 E9 5240 D14 6113 H7 6211 A11 6250 E11 7221 F13
0101 B1 0205 A15 0205 D15 0207 B16 1125 A3 2107 J3 2120 B3 2131 A9 2220 F11 2240 D11 2260 I14 3106 K2 3112 H7 3123 C5 3129 E6 3205 J11 3233 E14 5210 B14 5250 E14 6114 I8 6220 E11 6251 D13 7249 D13
0125 C8 0205 A15 0206 J15 0207 J16 2101 G2 2109 J4 2121 C6 2133 E8 2221 G10 2242 D14 3101 G3 3107 J4 3113 H7 3124 A4 3134 D5 3206 I11 3234 F14 5220 F14 5255 E10 6129 E5 6230 C11 7110 G3 7251 E12
0205 F15 0205 G15 0206 J15 0207 D16 2102 H2 2110 J5 2125 A5 2201 H12 2222 F14 2243 D15 3102 H2 3108 J3 3115 I7 3125 C8 3201 G12 3221 G13 5120 A4 5225 F12 6102 A6 6132 E8 6231 C14 7125 C8 7252 E12
0205 E15 0205 H15 0207 I16 0208 H14 2103 H2 2111 G7 2126 B5 2202 I11 2223 F15 2250 E11 3103 H2 3109 J4 3116 I7 3126 D8 3202 H11 3222 F13 5125 B9 5226 G12 6106 B7 6201 E14 6232 B11 7200 G10 9220 F14
0205 G15 0205 H15 0207 C16 0210 B11 2104 I3 2113 H8 2127 C9 2210 B11 2230 C11 2251 D11 3104 I2 3110 G4 3120 B2 3127 D9 3203 J10 3230 C13 5131 A9 5230 C13 6107 C7 6210 B11 6240 D11 7201 I10 9226 G12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

POWER SUPPLY UNIT 20PS317 - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2131


2.2nF
1125 3124
A TP1 TP2 220R 6211 A
3122
0101 1R5 SB360 0205

2.2nF/400V
5 +5V

2125
6102 5131 TP5 TP6
5120 SINB80 CT296F 6210 0205
2120 2 17 5210
3120

385V

330nF 6 +5V
0210 6.8uH

*
2213
TP3 TP4 0207

2200uF/10V
2210
PBYR1060F
1120 4 +5V

BYD33J
B 0101 TP30 B

6106
2.2nF/400V
T2.0AL250V

2126
5 15

BEAD
5125
6232
TP25 TP32
BYW98-200
TP27 7125 TP7 TP8
STP5NB60FI 6230 6231 0205
11 5230

@
2u2 10 +12V

2121

BYD33J
C C

1000uF/16V
3123
BYW29F 1N4006G

18K

6107

*
3230
1K
2230

2233
470pF/1KV
TP26 TP33 0125 0207

2127
3125
10K
2 +12V
13
TP9 TP10
6240 7249 0205
5240 -8V
@ ITEM 2121 10uH 11

*
3126

3127

3128
BYD33D

1R5

1R5
L7908

1R

100uF/10V
220uF/16V
0207

2240

2242

2243
D 110V 220uF/200V D
10 6 -8V
3134
18K

Wide Range 100uF/400V


6251
Euro 47uF/400V
2251 *
TP28 BZX284-C6V8 TP11 TP12
6250 0205
14 5255 5250
10uH 2 VFTD
1uH BYD33J 7251

10uF/50V

2252
220uF/50V
BZX84-B20
2250

11K
3232

6201
E 3129 6132 5132 7 BC847 E
10K
10uH 3233
BYD33J
4.7uF/50V

7252
BZX84-C24
6129

10K

100uF/25V
2129

2133
9 16 6220 BC857 3234
3111
22R

BYD33D 10K
TP13 TP14
7221 0205
5225 5220
F 18 4.7uH * 1 VDC2 F
LM317T 9220

240R
3222
330uF/16V
2220

2223 *
100uF/6V3
2222
3110

470R
3221
TP15 TP16
10K 0205
5226
3 VDC1
3101

100nF
82K

7110
2111

16 1 *

47nF
2221
Vref iref
G MC44603AP 9226 G
DEMAGNETIZATION TP17 TP18 0205
2101
4 GND
8 DETECT reference supply UVL01
DEMAGNETISATION Vref enable

MANAGEMENT block initialization block

3201
10R
82pF iref
9 SYNC INPUT VOSC PROT 7200 TP23 0205
3112
2 CQY80NG 7 GND
VOSC
OSCILLATOR VC 5 1
2102 10 CT 100R
Set
LATCH OUT 3 TP29 3113
RF BUFFER
820pF 15R

100nF
15 0205

2201
STANDBY Q
3102 22K Vstby =1 Reset TP24
4 8 GND
6113

H GND 4 2 H
2.2nF
2113

RP
12 STANDBY STANDBY
*

3103 8K2 (reduced frequency) THERMAL


2103 SHUTDOWN Vref Voc 0205

3202
TP21

3K3
9 GND
2.5V
ERROR VSB OUT
470pF 14 AMP OVER 0208
CURRENT OVER
6 3115 6114 3204
SENSE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE 2202 1
4.7nF

VOLTAGE iref 910R


2104

FEEDBACK
3104

1K8
15K

UVL01 MANAGEMENT PROTECT


BYD33D 2260
Dmax & 22nF 2 0207
100nF

1 GND
2114
180R

13
3116

1nF
TL431

E/A OUT SOFT-START


7201

Vref FRAME
I CONTROL TP22 3 I
FOLDBACK
FOLDBACK CURRENT SOFT START 0207
3105
15K

INPUT SENSE INPUT & DMAX


3 GND

3206
5 7 11

3K
100R
3203

0207
*

2.2uF/50V
1.5nF

5 GND
180K
2107

2109

330R

2110
3108

3107

3109
18K

150R
3205 * = RESERVED ITEM NUMBER
J TP19 TP20 J
0206
1
TP31
0206
2
*
2106
3106

20PS317
1K

K 3122 427 21150 K

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PSU 99

POWER SUPPLY UNIT 20PS317 - COMPONENT SIDE


0101 D 2 0208 A 11 2120 C 1 2127 B 7 2213 B 11 2233 C 11 2251 B 9 3120 B 2 3126 B 6 3201 D 9 5120a A 3 5220 A 10 5250 C 10 6113 D 6 6220 A 8 6250 B 9 7221 A 9 9215 D 11
0125 B 5 0210 A 10 2121 A 5 2129 C 4 2220 A 9 2240 C 8 2252 B 11 3122 B 2 3127 B 6 3202 D 9 5125 B 7 5225 A 9 5255 B 9 6114 D 6 6230 C 9 7110 C 5 7249 C 10 9220 A 10
0205 B 11 1120 C 2 2121a A 5 2131 C 8 2222 A 10 2242 C 10 2260 A 11 3123 C 4 3128 B 6 3203 D 8 5131 B 8 5226 A 9 6102 A 4 6132 D 6 6231 C 10 7125 B 5 9208 B 11 9226 A 9
0206 D 9 1125 A 2 2125 A 4 2133 C 7 2223 A 10 2243 C 11 3101 C 6 3124 A 3 3129 D 5 3230 D 10 5132 C 7 5230 C 10 6106 B 7 6210 B 9 6232 C 9 7200 D 8 9210 B 8
0207 D 11 2110 C 5 2126 B 4 2210 B 10 2230 C 9 2250 B 9 3115 C 6 3125 C 6 3134 D 4 5120 A 3 5210 B 10 5240 C 10 6107 C 6 6211 B 9 6240 C 8 7201 D 8 9214 D 11

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

3124

2223
1125 5131 2220 7221 0208

2222
2125 2121

A A

2260
9226

3126

3128
3127
5226 5220

2121a
_
5120a

6220
5225 9220
0210
3122

6106
2213
6211 6210

6102
+

0205
5255

9208
3120 5120 5210

9210
B B

5125

2127
6250
2126 0125 7125 2251
2250
2210 5250
T2.0AE 250V

3 4 40 3 32 4 2 21 3

3125 2252
7249
6230

6240
6232 5240

5132
O GO L - LU

2110 1
2 13 2243
1120

2133
3123

C 2129 C

6107
2120

3101
5230 2242

3115
2230
6231 2233
2240
0101
7110

6114 3203

6113

9214
9215
3134

0207
3230

7200
3129

0206
CAUTION: 6132

3201
RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY 7201

3202
D D
WITH SAME TYPE OF FUSE.
ATTENTION:
UTILISER UN FUSIBLE
DE RECHANGE DE MEME TYPE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

POWER SUPPLY UNIT 20PS317 - SOLDERING SIDE


2101 B 5 2106 D 5 2113 C 6 2221 A 8 3105 C 5 3109 C 6 3113 C 6 3206 D 8 3233 B 10 6251 B 9 TP2 D 2 TP6 C 11 TP10 D 11 TP14 A 11 TP18 B 11 TP22 B 7 TP26 B 5 TP30 B 7
2102 C 5 2107 C 6 2114 C 7 3102 D 5 3106 D 5 3110 D 5 3116 C 5 3221 A 10 3234 B 10 7251 B 10 TP3 D 3 TP7 C 11 TP11 A 11 TP15 A 11 TP19 C 9 TP23 D 8 TP27 C 4 TP31 D 9
2103 C 5 2109 C 6 2201 D 8 3103 C 5 3107 C 6 3111 C 7 3204 D 8 3222 A 10 6129 C 4 7252 B 10 TP4 C 2 TP8 D 11 TP12 B 11 TP16 A 11 TP20 D 9 TP24 D 8 TP28 C 5 TP32 A 4
2104 C 5 2111 D 5 2202 D 8 3104 C 5 3108 C 6 3112 D 5 3205 D 8 3232 B 10 6201 B 10 TP1 D 2 TP5 B 11 TP9 C 11 TP13 A 10 TP17 B 10 TP21 C 7 TP25 A 5 TP29 C 5 TP33 B 5

11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

3221
2221

A A
3222

B 3234 B
6201

6251

3233
7252

2101

3122 423 30443

7251
3232

2109

2113
2102

UL-LOGO
3113
2114

3109
3102 2103 3103

3116
C C
3104
3108
3107

2104
2107

3105

3111
3112

6129
2106

3110
3106

2111
3205
3206

2202

D D
2201

3204

CL 96532086_014.eps
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Electrical and circuit diagrams CDR775 5. GB 33

CD Diagram 1A
1000-1 C1 1000-7 H1 1020 G10 2148 C1 2159 D1 2169 F8 2183 F3 2232 H13 3164 B15 3178 C8 3187 D2 3196 E6 3205 E7 3219-C G13 3269 H14 3282 G11 7006 D3 7130 H15 F151 C13 F164 D7 F174 E7 F190 H14 F309 C9 F321 G12
1000-10 G1 1000-8 H1 1021 G10 2130 B6 2139 B11 2149 C6 2160 D6 2170 F8 2184 G9 2233 H13 3168 B12 3179 C1 3188 D5 3197 E8 3206 E8 3219-D G13 3270 H15 3283 G12 7007 E7 7131 H14 F154 C1 F165 D13 F175 E7 F191 H11 F310 C9 F322 G12
1000-11 G1 1000-9 H1 1022 G11 2131 B12 2140 C4 2150 C9 2161 D6 2171 F9 2185 G9 2236 F6 3169 B5 3180 C5 3189 D7 3198 E2 3208 F1 3220 G11 3273 B11 3284 D13 7008 E2 7132 H13 F155 C2 F166 E7 F177 F1 F192 H14 F311 D13 F324 G10
1000-12 D1 1003 F7 1023 G11 2132 B11 2141 C6 2151 D3 2162 E4 2172 F9 2186 G10 2280 F14 3171 B13 3181 C9 3190 D9 3199 E3 3211 F6 3225 H10 3274 B12 3285 H13 7009 D5 7311-A G2 F156 C8 F167 E14 F178 F9 F302 B12 F312 D9
1000-2 E1 1004 G9 1028 B2 2133 B1 2142 C9 2152 D3 2163 E1 2173 F9 2189 G9 2285 G10 3172 B11 3182 D2 3191 D4 3200 E8 3212 F9 3229 H9 3275 B12 3286 H13 7010 E6 F139 A12 F157 C3 F168 E14 F180 G1 F303 B11 F313 D7
1000-3 B1 1009 C15 1029 B3 2134 B1 2143 C4 2154 D9 2164 E4 2174 F1 2191 H9 2286 G11 3173 B4 3183 D2 3192 D4 3201 E2 3213 F3 3265 H15 3276 B11 3287 H13 7011 E2 F143 A13 F159 C9 F170 E1 F181 F13 F304 B11 F314 D9
1000-4 E1 1010 C15 1050-1 G1 2135 B1 2145 C9 2155 D9 2166 E3 2175 F2 2200 H4 3160 A9 3174 B4 3184 D8 3193 D7 3202 E2 3214 F14 3266 H14 3279 B2 6003 H14 7023 B5 F146 A2 F160 D1 F171 E7 F182 G13 F305 B11 F315 D13
1000-5 A1 1011 C15 1050-2 G1 2137 B8 2146 C6 2156 D2 2167 E14 2178 G10 2201 H4 3161 B12 3176 C14 3185 D14 3194 D8 3203 E5 3219-A G13 3267 H13 3280 F13 7000 C9 7024 F6 F147 B1 F162 D7 F172 E14 F183 G12 F306 B12 F318 G12
1000-6 H1 1012 C15 2128 B12 2138 B8 2147 C1 2157 D8 2168 F8 2182 F3 2230 H14 3162 B11 3177 C2 3186 D14 3195 E8 3204 E8 3219-B G13 3268 H14 3281 F6 7005-B B14 7025 B7 F149 B13 F163 D14 F173 E1 F184 G11 F308 B11 F319 G9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

CD MAIN BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1A 4 5 6 SL

DECODER & SERVO PROCESSOR PART eyepattern FO

PULSE DENSITY MODULATION RA


+5VHF F139
V4

2.5V MOT1
A CONN. 1000 : TO CDM VAM1250 V4
F143
A
CFLG
0,5us/DIV

3160
10K
3 +3V3
LDON F146 >800mVpp
1000-5 +3V3
5

3161

2R2
+5VHF +5VHF 7025 +5VY DOBM5_CD

3162

2R2
2128
74HCT4052D
2130 10 S1 7005-B
1028

1029

16
VCC 0 0

F302
HFGND 2132 47u 74HCT08D 14
4x 2131

100R

100R

100R

100R

100R
100n 9

3169

3172

3276

3273

3274

3275
7 S2 4

2K7
B 3 1
B
1

3279 VEE +5V 6 3164 DOBM5_CD


VDD F147 6 47u 100n F149
1000-3 +5VHF 8 5
GND G4 47R
3 2139 3171
2133

470n
2134

100n

2135

HFGND 4 5 6

2137

2138
22u

1R

22n

22n
7
3173 3174 HFGND 1 +5V
7023
0 10K

F303
100n

F304

F305

F306
430R 430R BFS20

100R
5

F308

3168
HFGND

2140

180p
1 3 F151 3176 CL11
2 HFGND HFGND 7000
HFGND HFGND HFGND 2 SAA7324 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 100R
4

V1

V5

V4

MOTO2

MOTO1

VSSD3

VDDD2C

SL

FO

RA

CFLG

VDDD1P

DOEM

VSSD2
LDON CL11|4
+5VHF HFGND
2141
3
2142 F309
10 11.2896MHz
12 1 HFREF SBSY 48 1009
F154 F155 VERSATILE
C VSUB 3179 2145 1
C
F157

2n2 14 22n INTERFACE 1010


1000-1 2143 13 F156 3178 HFGND F310 MOTOR OUTPUT
3177

1 47p 2 HFIN SFSY 47


1R

EBU

PROCESSOR
1K +5VHF 2146 1
2147

470n
2148

390p 15 CONTROL STAGES


4u7

SUBCODE
1K 3181 INTERF. 1011
330p

3180
2K7
2149 1n5 11 2150 1
3 ISLICE SUB 46 1012
680p 47n 22K F159 DIG. 1
HFGND ERROR PEAK +5V +5V
390R
3182

3183

HFGND FRONT
2151

2152

100n

4 VSSA1 PLL RCK 45


10K

47u

HFGND HFGND CORR. DET.


END
+5VHF 9

2154
2155

100n
2 +5VHF

47u
TEST3 44 F311 3284

F313
3184 HFGND F312 5 VDDA1 ADDR

3185

3186
4K7

4K7
EFM
D +3V3 0R

390R
3189
HFGND HFGND DEMOD SRAM
100n 3190 F314 6 IREF F315
390R
3187

3188
2156

STATUS 43
2K7
47u

2R2
CD-DA, CD-R : 5V 2157 30K
D
RW F160 RW F162 HFGND 7 VRIN SILD 42 F163
7006

MICROCONTROLLER
CD-RW : 0V 1000-12 VREF GEN. SILD

2160

2161
22n

47u
12 BFS20 3191 3192
HFGND 7009

INTERFACE
F164 3194 F165

180R
3193
8 D1 RAB 41
2159

8
47n

430R BFS20
7008 430R HFGND HFGND
10K
2162

100p

BFS20 1K F166 3195 9 D2 SCL 40 F167


SCL
3196 10K CONTROL AUDIO
HFGND 7011
BC858B 3197 10 D3 FUNCTION PROCESSOR SDA 39 F168
BFS20 HFGND SDA
RF F170 2163 3198 2164 7007 10K ADC
E 1000-4 F171 3200 F172
E
3199

7010 11 D4 PRE- RESETn 38


1K5

4 33n 47R 180p RESET


3201

3202

3203
2166
1K2

22K

2K7

PROCESSING
47n

HFGND F173 BC848B 10K

2167

100n
1000-2 3205 F174 3204 12 R1 SCLI 37

10K
2 SCLK_IN
HFGND HFGND
1 10K
F175 3206 SER. DATA
HFGND HFGND HFGND HFGND 13 R2 SDI 36
HFGND +12V LOOPBACK DATA_IN
+5VHF HFGND 10K INTERF.
14 VSSA2 WCLI 35

2168

220p
2169

220p
2170

220p
2171

220p
2172

220p
2173

220p
WCLK_IN
3281

2R2

3208 VPROC
F177
100R

15 CROUT VERSAT. V2|V3 34


3213

+5V +5VHF SER. DATA KILL

TIMING
F BITSTREAM DAC INTERF.
F

3280
4R7 HFGND INTERFACE

10K
F178
2174

2175

2236

100n

16 CRIN VSSD1 33

SELPLL
22n

47u

TEST1

TEST2
WCLK
VNEG

VPOS
3211

DATA

SCLK
CL16
1K

2280
VDDA2

RN

RP
LN

EF
LP
BF824 1003
2182

100n

2183

HFGND KILL
10u

7024 1 CRIN 3212 F181 100n 3214 MUTE


17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
HFGND HFGND
FTC F180 1M F182 0R

F184
2 EF
1000-11
11 2285 2178 2286 F318 3219-D SCLK

F319
HFGND 1004
7311-A HFGND 1n5 100n 1n5 F321 47R 3219-C WCLK

3220

3282
3

10K

10K
8

2184 33p

2185 33p
TDA1308T 7 CX-5F 2186
1 1 F322 3219-B 47R DATA
8M4672
G 1050-1
8.4672MHz G

1
2 2 47u 47R 3219-A CL16
1050-2

1020

1021

1022

1023

+3V3
4 47R +5VHF

3283 F183
2189 +5VHF +5VHF +5VHF +5VHF

F324
1000-10 100n

10K
10 HFGND 2191
1000-9

100R
150K

100K
3286

3285

3268

3269
4K7
9

3225

3270
2R2

10K
1000-8 47u
8

3229

2R2
1000-7
7 2233
+3V3 BC858B
1000-6 HFDET
6 7131
2200

1n5
H +3V3 F191 2232 F190 6003 F192 3265 H
2201

560p

7132 7130
1n5

100n BC848B 100K BC848B


BAS216

3266

2230

4n7
1K
3287

3267
HFGND

47K
HFGND

1K
PB CD MAIN 4236
CDR99
3104 123 4236 HFGND HFGND HFGND
HFGND HFGND

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1 2 9 eyepattern

CL 96532086_015.eps
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0,5us/DIV
Electrical and circuit diagrams CDR775 5. GB 34

CD diagram 1B
1000-13 E1 F100 F3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1000-14 E1 F101 F1
1000-15 D1 F102 A11
1000-16 D1 F103 A2
CD MAIN BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1B 1001 B1
1002 A1
F104 F4
F105 A11
1005 F5 F106 F1
SERVO DRIVERS PART 1006-1 F1
1006-10 G1
F107 A2
F108 H8
1006-11 G1 F109 A2

2100

100n
2102

100n
1002 1006-2 I1 F110 H9
1 PH-B F103 TDA7073A 7021
HOMESW TRAYSW 1006-3 I1 F111 B6
A SGND
2 5V 3103 F102 A 1006-4 H1 F112 B2
SGND
F107
5V8 16 47K
TRAYIN
1006-5 F1 F113 G1

3115
1
TO TRAY

2103

3114

4K7
3 1006-6 G1 F114 G1

8K2
1n
TRAY+ 3 -
F109 5V 3116 F105 1006-7 H1 F115 B2
2
SWITCH TRAY-
4
SGND 14 + TRAYOUT 1006-8 H1 F116 G1
15 47K 1006-9 G1 F117 B2
& MOTOR 13
SGND SGND 1026 1027 1008 F4 F118 G4

2106

100n

2107
11 1024 D8 F119 H5

47u
5V8

1
F111 3131 1025 D8 F120 H1
1001 5
HOMESW
1 PH-B F112 5V8 12 VDD +12V 1026 B10 F121 I7
HOMESW
6 1V6 3132
SL 1R SL
1027 B11 F122 I8
2 4 + 1321 F7 F123 H1
B SGND 22K B

3136
7

2109

2110

100n
SGND +3V3

1K2
2100 A5 F124 H1

22n
3 F115 SGND 10 - 2102 A6 F125 H1
TO SLEDGE SL-
F117
3137
2103 A5 F126 I6
4 9 8
SWITCH SL+
5V8 1V6 270R 2104 F3 F127 I5

270R
100n

2115
2116
2105 F3 F128 C5

3138
22u
& MOTOR 2106 B7 F129 I1
2107 B7 F130 I5
2108 H9 F131 I4
2109 B5 F132 I1
2110 B7 F133 D2
2111 G1 F134 D9
+3V3
C +3V3 C 2112 G1
2113 G1
F135 D5
F136 D2
3142 3145
2114 I8 F137 D6
270R 270R 2115 B5 F138 D2
2120 2116 B5 F140 E5

F128
2117 I7 F141 D9

150K
3147

2123

330p
7022 22u 2118 H4 F145 E2
TDA7073A 2121
2119 H4 F300 H4
100n F134 2120 C5 F301 H4
RAD+
F133 3148 5V8 16 1V6 2121 D5
1000-15 2122 D5

2122

3149
1

12n
15

1K
0R 3 - 2123 C6
D SGND 14
+
2 3150 3151 RA
RA D 2124 D7
F135 12K 12K 2125 D7
RAD- 15
F136 3152 13 1V6 SGND SGND 1024 1025 2126 E5
1000-16 11 F141 2127 E6

2124

100n

2125
47u
16
TO CDM 0R 5V8

1
3154 2220 H8
FOC- 5 F137
2221 I11
VAM1250 F138 3155 5V8 12 VDD +12V
2281 I6
1000-14
14 0R
6 1V6 F140 3156 3157
1R
FO
2282 I4
4 + FO
1V6 12K 12K 3100 F1

3158
2126

2127

330p
1K2
7

10n
SGND 10 - 3101 F2
FOC+ 3102 F1
F145 3159 9 8 3103 A6
E 1000-13
13 0R
5V8
E 3104 I6
3105 I6
3106 I5
+5V +5V 3107 I4
3110 G8
3113 G8
3100
22K

BC858B 3114 A5
3115 A5
7019 3101 F100
1006-1 3116 A6
3117 F1
1 F101 3102 22K +5V
1005 1321 3129 H11
F HALL+ 47R PH-B 1 1 PH-B
F 3130 H8
3131 B10
F104 2
2 3132 B7
5 F106 3117
2105
100n

2104
47u

3134 G4
3 3
HALL- 47R PGND 3135 G4
1006-5 PGND PGND 1008 4 4 3136 B5
PGND
7020 25 PGND 3137 B6
1
BA6856FB 3138 B6
1R

1R

1006-11
F113 VCC RNF 28 3139 I7
11 11 WCOIL 3 A3
VM2 27 +12V 3140 H6
3135

3134

1006-10 F114 DRIVER


10 VCOIL 5 A2 3141 I9
12 6002 6001 6000 3142 C4
G
9 UCOIL F116 7 A1 GAIN VM1 26 +5V +5V MOT_UP G 3143 H5
1006-9 CONTROL F118 3144 H5
13 1 NC1 BYG50D BYG50D BYG50D
3145 C5
2113

100n
2112

100n
2111

100n

+ - +5V +5VX +5VX +5V


2 NC2 + 3146 H4
REV 24 3147 C5

3113

3110
-

10K
1K
1006-6 PGND PGND PGND REV 3148 D3
6 U+ 9 H1+ PGND
3149 D5
14 PS 23 F119
+ 3150 D5
F120 PS

100R

3277
8 U- 10 H1-

3129
-

10K
EC 22 3140 7301 3130 F108 7110-C 3151 D6
15 1006-8 F123 4 STBY 74HCT00D 7110-D 3152 D3
NC3 + F300 BC848B 14
0R 10K

100n

2220
+ - ECR 21 9 14 74HCT00D 3154 D8
6 F110 8 12
NC4 - +5VX 3155 E3
H 1006-4
F124
CNF 20 F301 10 11 MOT_SW
H 3156 E5
3144

3143
100n

2118

4 V+ 11 H2+ 13
47K

47K

16 3157 E6
100n

2119
100K
3146

F125 + 2108 7
7 V- 12 H2- VH 19 3158 E5
- +5V 7
H BIAS 3159 E3
17 +5VX
1006-7 FG1 18 100n 7110-B 3277 H9
15 NC5 + 7030 14 74HCT00D 7110-A
+5V 3278 I8
PGND PGND PGND PGND
100R
3278

- BC847B 4 14 74HCT00D
1006-3 FG2 17 F127 F126 6 1 6000 G5
3 W+ F129 13 H3+ T1
5 3 6001 G5
18 7031 2114

100n

2221
+ FG3 16 2 6002 G4
2 W- F132 14 H3- F131 BC847B F130 +5VY
- T2
7 7005-D I8
100n 7005-D 7
19 1006-2 GND MT1 MT2 14 74HCT08D 7019 F1
I 8 29 30
3105 3104
F121 3139
12
+5V I 7020 G2
TO TURN TABLE PGND PGNDPGND 560R 180R
11
13 F122 3141 MOT1
7021 A4
3107 3106 10K 7022 D4
MOTOR MOT1
2281
10n

0R 7030 H6
2117
22n

7
560R 180R 7031 I4
7110-A H10
2282
10n

PB CD MAIN 4236 7110-B H9


CDR99 7110-C H10
7110-D H11
3104 123 4236 7301 H8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Input conditions conn 1006 pin Outputs conn 1006 Test points on driver Input voltage Level Tolerance Unit
6 8 4 7 3 2 9 10 11 18 17 16 H 2.8 0.1 V
U+ U- V+ V- W+ W- UCOIL VCOIL WCOIL HALL_U HALL_V HALL_W M 2.5 0.1 V
L M H M M M 6V 0V 0V 0V 5V L 2.2 0.1 V
H M L M M M 0V 6V 6V 5V 0V
M M L M H M 0V 6V 0V 0V 5V
M M H M L M 6V 0V 6V 5V 0V
H M M M L M 0V 0V 6V 5V 0V CL 96532086_016.eps
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Electrical and circuit diagrams CDR775 5. GB 35

CD diagram 1C

1208-10 C11 F325 G10


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1208-11 C11 F329 G10
1208-12 D11 F350 G7
1208-13 D11 F351 G7
CONN. 1208 : TO CDR MAIN BOARD
CD MAIN BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1C CONN. 1209 : TO CD OUT BOARD
1208-14 A11
1208-2 B11
1208-22 D11
F352 G7
F353 H10
F354 I9

AUDIO PART 1210-3


1208-3 G11
1208-4 H11
F355 I10

1208-5 H11
3
A V4 3153 F142 V4 1210-4
A 1208-6 I11
1208-8 B11
100R 4 1208-9 C11
CFLG CFLG1210-10 1209-1 H11
1209-2 H11
10
1208-14 1209-3 H11
1209-4 I11
14 1209-5 I11
GND 1209-6 I11
DOBM5_CD F148 DOBM 1208-8 1209-7 G11
8 1210-10 A11

2218

47p
F150 1210-11 F11
LASEROFF 1210-8
B LASEROFF
B 1210-12 F11
2219 8 1210-13 F11
1210-14 F11
CRIN 3175 47p F307 CRIN 1208-2 1210-15 F11
100R 2 1210-16 G11
1210-3 A11
CL11 F152 CL11 1210-7 1210-4 A11
1210-5 E11
7
1210-6 E11
1208-9
1210-7 C11
9 1210-8 B11
1210-9 D11
C GND C 2153 C9
SCLK F158 1208-10
SCLK 2158 D9
10 2165 D9

2153
47p
2176 E9
1208-11 2180 F5
20 2181 F6
11
2187 F5
F161 GND 2188 F6
WCLK WCLK 1208-12
I2S 2190 F8
12 2197 H9

2158
BUS

47p
2199 H9
1208-22
D 21 D 2202 H8
2203 H6
22
GND 2204 H6
DATA F169 DATA 1208-13 2208 H9
DATA
2211 I9
13

2165
2214 I8

47p
1210-9
2216 G8
22 9 2217 G9
GND 2218 B8
CL16 F176 1210-6 2219 B10
CL16
6 2234 G7

2176
47p
2235 I7
E +3V3 +3V3
E 2252 I9
1210-5 3153 A9
3175 B9
A3V3 +3V3 5

3217

3218
3215 F5

10K

1K
F317
3216 F6
3217 E7
3215

3216
4R7

4R7

3218 E7
F179 1210-11 3226 F8
AGND
11 3227 F7
23 24 3233 G8
2180 2181 3226 WCLK_IN F320 1210-12
F185
F186

7310 3235 G7
MUTE
22u BC847B 10K 12 3236 G7
F 22u
2187 2188 1210-13 F 3237 G7

2190

100n
3227
10K

13 3241 H7
0V 5Vpp 7309
100n 100n
SCLK_IN F323 1210-14 3242 H9
UDA1320ATS/N2 13 4 3243 H8
A3V3 14 3245 H8
2ms/DIV GENERAL PURPOSE TEST 1 BCK
VDDA VDDD
APPSEL 7 1210-15 3248 I7
15 3254 I7
TRACK 10 1KHz 0dB 2 WS DIGITAL CONTROL APPL0 11
100R
DATA_IN F325 1210-16 3256 I9
3271

INTERFACE INTERFACE A12V


3 DATAI APPL1 10 F350 3258 I7
16 3260 I8
F351

3263
APPL2 9 3263 G8

2R2
F197
G 20 21 22 6 SYS
VOLUME/MUTE/DE-EMPHASIS
APPL3 8 F352 F329 1208-3 G 3271 G8
3361 H7
F187 100n
CLK 3 7120-A G8
3233

INTERPOLATION
2234

2217
22K
47u

47p
2216 1209-7 7120-B I8
3235

3236

3237
0R

0R

0R

2,1168MHz AGND F188 23 7309 F5


32 NOISE SHAPER 7120-A 7
3 8 7310 F7
SCL TDA1308T 2197 F142 A9
AGND 1 1209-1
44,1KHz F148 B9
F194 F195 3241 47u 1 F150 B9
14 VOL DAC DAC VOR 16 2 F199
WCLK LEFT CHANNEL RIGHT CHANNEL 1208-4 F152 C9

2199
3242
10K

47p
22K A3V3 4
AGND 4 F158 C9
3243

VSSA VSSD VREF-DAC


22K

F353 1209-2 F161 D9


H DATA
MSB LSB MSB 15 5 12
3245
ANALOG
H F169 D9
F189 47K 2 F176 E9
100R
3361

2202 AGND AGND 1208-5 OUT


AGND F179 F7
2203

5 F185 F6
1u

100p F193
2204

100n

F196 AGND F186 F5


2208 F187 G8
1209-3
2235

24
47u

F188 G9
3248

AGND AGND AGND


22K

47u 3 F189 H6
7120-B 1208-6
2211

5
3256

0.5uS/DIV 8 F193 H9
47p
10K

TDA1308T F194 H5
AGND 6
7
1209-6 F195 H7
I 3254 6
4
F198
AGND AGND
6 I F196 H7
F197 G8
22K AGND 1209-5 F198 I8
DOBM5_CD
3258
22K

3260 5 F199 H8
PB CD MAIN 4236 F307 B10
47K 2252 F354 F355 1209-4 F317 E7
CDR99 2214
AGND AGND F320 F10
3104 123 4236 1n 4
F323 F10
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1205 F7
1206 D12
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1K
1208-1 E13
1208-15 E13
1208-16 D13

MICROPROCESSOR PART 1208-17 E13

10K 3300

10K 3302

10K 3303
10K

10K

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1208-18 I13
1208-19 H13
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3305

3306

3307
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A MUTE
F201 ON_TRACK 11210-2 A 1210-2 A13
1322 G9
26 2300 B6
F202 2
MOT_SW
2301 B6
F203 H401 H402 2302 C10
S1 1 1
2303 C12
F204 2304 E12
S2 2 2 2306 E11
STBY
2307 E12
F206 2309 G8
HFDET 2320 H13
VPROC 2321 I13
B 25 +12V +5V +5V 3308
H403 H404 B 2322 I13

2300

100n
1 1 2325 E13

47u
2301
S2 S1 2R2
+5V
2326 E13
2 2
2327 C11
0 0 n=1 disc start up 3311
3300 A4

3310
3309

3346
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1K

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+3V3 3302 A5
1 0 n=1 disc play 2R2 3303 A5

F207
3359 3304 A4
1 1 n=2 disc play VPROC VPROC A3V3 3305 A5
7202 0R 3306 A5
3351

3352
0R

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+3V3 S87C654
38 7204 HFGND 3307 A5
37 18 LD1117 3308 B7
C 36
P0-0|AD0 VCC P2-0
19 F208 C 3309 B3
3313

3342

2 3
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3312
1K

35 20 GND HFGND 3311 B7


P0-2|AD2 P2-2 VPROC

2302

2327

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2303

100n
3312 C1

10u
F209 1
34 21 3313 C2
RESET P0-3|AD3 P2-3
3314 F210 3314 D2
7203 33 22
P0-4|AD4 P2-4 PGND 3318 D5
BC848B 10K F211 3319 D5

3357
32 23

1K
P0-5|AD5 P2-5 3320 D7
31 24 F212
3328 F7
P0-6|AD6 P2-6
F250 3331 G7
30 25 SGND
D DSA_ACK 3318 40
P0-7|AD7 P2-7
5 F240 D 3332 G9
3333 G9
P1-0 P3-0|RxD

3358
3334 G8

0R
100R F213 F241
41
P1-1 P3-1|TxD
7 28 +5V 3335 H7
LASEROFF 3337 I7
100R 3319 42 8 3320 100R
SDA P1-2 P3-2|INT0n F214 1206 F215 1208-16 3339 I7
3354 43 9 F242 +5V 3342 C2
SILD P1-3 P3-3|INT1n 1A 16

2304

220u
3344 E12
3353 100R 1208-1

2325

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44 10 MP 3345 E12
SCL P1-4 P3-4|T0 T1
100RDSA_DATA 3355 3360 3344 1 3346 B4
1 11
P1-5 P3-5|T1 T2 A12V 1208-17 3350 F1
DSA_STROBE 100R 3356 2 12 F216 0R 0R 3351 C3
E F217 100R 3
P1-6|SCL P3-6|WRn
13 F218 F219 1207 F220
17
1208-15 E 3352 C4
MOT_UP P1-7|SDA P3-7|RDn 29 30 12MHz +12V
3353 E4
F221 1A 15 3354 E5
4 15 F222
RST XTAL1 3355 E5

2306

330n

2307

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2326

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MP
F223 29 3356 E5
EAn|VPP 3345 3357 D9
F224 F225 3328
27 14 3358 D9
ALE|PROGn XTAL2 0R
TRAYSW F226 1M 3359 C10
26 6
PSENn NC2 3360 E11
1205
TRAYIN 28 39 +12V 27 3999 A13
NC1 NC3 6201 H9
TRAYOUT 17
+5VY +5V 7005-A F1
F VSS NC4
CST
F 7005-C G1
7005-A 16 7202 C6
74HCT08D14 7203 D1
1 7204 C12
3350 F227 3 VPROC
RW H401 A12
2 H402 A13
1K
H403 B12
7
3331 VPROC H404 B13

3332
10K
100R
HOMESW
CONN. 1208 : TO CDR MAIN BOARD

2309

4u7
G G

EVQ21

1322
+5VY 3333 F228 1208-7
DSA_RST
7005-C 100R 7

100R
3334
74HCT08D14
9
8
10 VPROC

BAS216

6201
7
3335
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H DSA_STROBE F229 1208-19 H


VPROC 19

2320

47p
uP5V uP3V3
3337
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VPROC 3208 3311


DSA
F230 1208-21
T1 3326 7210 BUS
3327 3326 21
VPROC

2321

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3327
2305
1208-20
I I
3339

T2 7211
10K

3329 20
3329
3330 3330
2308 F231 1208-18
PB MAIN CD-4236 18

2322

47p
CDR99 TRAY 3114 3115
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6. Diagnostic Software
6.1 Dealer mode 6.2.2 Requirements to perform the test

The purpose of the dealer mode is to prevent people taking out Working keyboard to start up the test.
the CD inside the player at exhibitions, showrooms etc.. This Working local display to check the output messages.
mode disables the open/close function of the player.
The dealer mode can be switched on and off pressing keys
[OPEN/CLOSE] and [STOP] of the CDR player simultaneously
while switching on the unit. The dealer mode is stored in the
flash memory and can only be changed by executing the above
actions.

6.2 Dealer diagnostics

DEALER DIAGNOSTICS
(status of player)

If power ON,
switch power OFF

Press <REWIND> + <FFWD>


simultaneously and switch
ON unit

Display blinks
BUSY
during test

NO
Set displays
Set OK?
ERROR

YES

Set displays
PASSED

To end test, switch OFF unit

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Figure 6-1

6.2.1 Description

The intention of the dealer diagnostics is to give an indication


of the CDR player status. An inexperienced, even non-
technical dealer will/can perform the test. Tests are executed
automatically without need for external tools or disassembly of
the unit. This test checks the CDR main board using the same
tests as the electrical service diagnostics program. Only the
result of the test, "PASSED" or "ERROR", will be shown on the
display. Pressing keys [F FWD] and [REWIND] simultaneously
while switching on the unit, starts the test. Switching off the unit
ends the test.
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6.3 Electrical service diagnostics

ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS


(software versions, test for defective components)

If power ON,
switch power OFF

Load CD-DA disc (SBC444A)


Press <PLAY> + <F FWD>
simultaneously and switch ON unit
PLAYER LOADER TESTS
INFORMATION
CDR LOADER TEST
Display : ABORT TEST CD-DA disc must be loaded
"PLAYER ID"
"SW VERSION BACK END" Display shows current disc time
"SW VERSION CDR LOADER"
(CDR775 "SW VERSION CD LOADER")
CDR MAIN
BOARD TEST NO Display : "BERR1"
Display : "DTST1" Press <F FWD> Test OK? or "NO CDDA"
ABORT TEST
or "NO DISC"
DRAM test (7702)
YES
Press <F FWD>
PASS OR FAIL
Press <F FWD>
Display : "DTST2"
ABORT TEST CD LOADER TEST *
FLASH CHECKSUM test (7702) CD-DA disc must be loaded
ABORT TEST
PASS OR FAIL Display shows current disc time
Press <F FWD>
* FOR CDR775 ONLY
Display : "DTST3"
FLASH ERASE test (7702)

PASS OR FAIL NO Display : "BERR2"


Press <F FWD> Test OK? or "NO CDDA"
or "NO DISC"
Display : "DTST4"
ABORT TEST YES
CODEC test (7702)
DISPLAY TEST
PASS OR FAIL Press <F FWD> Press <F FWD>
DISPLAY TEST
Display : "DTST5"
CDR LOADER Display segments blink at f=1kHz
ABORT TEST
COMMUNICATION test
KEYBOARD & Press <F FWD>
PASS OR FAIL Press <F FWD> RC TEST
Display : "DTST6" * KEYBOARD & RC TEST
CD LOADER ABORT TEST
COMMUNICATION test Display shows name of pressed keys
* FOR CDR775 ONLY
PASS OR FAIL Press <F FWD>

To end test, switch OFF unit

NO
Tests OK? Display : "DERRn"
n = failed test
YES

Display next
failed test

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Figure 6-2
Diagnostic Software CDR775 6. GB 41

6.3.1 Description disc test is executed to check focus control, disc motor control,
radial control and jump grooves control. The disc test is
The intention of the electrical service diagnostics is to show the performed by audio play-back of 5 seconds at the beginning,
software versions present in the player and to direct the dealer middle and end of the disc.
towards defective internal units. The units are : the CDR main
board, the CDR loader, the CD loader in case of a CDR775 and CDR loader test
the keyboard/display board. A sequence of tests is executed During the test, the current disc time is shown. In case of an
automatically. Some of the tests can be aborted or skipped error the message "BERR1" will be displayed and the [F FWD]
without the result being taken into account. External tools or key must be pressed to continue with the following test.
disassembly of the unit is not necessary to get the diagnostic Pressing the [F FWD] key also aborts this test.
information. Pressing keys [PLAY/PAUSE] and [F FWD]
simultaneously while switching on the unit, starts the test. CD loader test
Switching off the unit ends the test. For CDR775 only. During the test, the current disc time is
shown. In case of an error the message "BERR2" will be
6.3.2 Requirements to perform the test displayed and the [F FWD] key must be pressed to continue
with the following test. Pressing the [F FWD] key also aborts
Working keyboard to start up the test. this test.
Working local display to check the output messages.
A CD-DA disc with a minimum of 3 tracks in all trays to Display test
perform the disc test. All segments will blink at a frequency of 1 Hz. Pressing the [F
FWD] key will start the next test because the user has to check
6.3.3 Description of the tests for himself if all segments work properly.

Player information Keyboard and remote control tests


In this part of the test the following important information can be The test will give the user the ability to test every key without
checked without removing the cover : executing the function assigned to it. Therefore, the user needs
Recorder ID. to press every key on the keyboard and the remote control. The
SW-version back end of player. display will show the name of the key being pressed. Pressing
SW-version CDR loader. more than one key at once will give an unpredictable result
SW-version CD loader (only for CDR775). except for the service combinations : [PLAY/PAUSE] + [STOP],
[PLAY/PAUSE] + [F FWD], [F FWD] + [REWIND], [ERASE] +
[RECORD], [PLAY/PAUSE] + [RECORD], [OPEN/CLOSE] +
CDR main board test
[PROGRAM].
[F FWD] key. The message "DERRn" will be displayed with n
indicating the faulty test number.
If one of the tests is aborted with the [F FWD] key, no error 6.4 Mechanical service diagnostics
message will be displayed for this test. The flash data erase
test ("DTST3") can not be aborted !
The CDR main board test consists out of : MECHANICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS
(test for defective components)

DRAM test If power ON,


Display : "DTST1". The DRAM used for buffer management is switch power OFF

tested by writing, reading and verifying test patterns.


Press <PLAY/PAUSE> + <STOP>
Flash checksum test simultaneously and switch
ON unit
Display : "DTST2". This test checks the checksum of the
player's SW stored in the flash.
<OPEN> TRAY TEST
FOCUS TEST
Display shows BUSY Visual inspection
<CLOSE> Display shows OPENED
Flash data erase Visual inspection
even if tray is blocked
Display : "DTST3". During this test, all temporary information <REWIND> <FWD>
(CDtxt) in the flash is erased.
SLEDGE TEST
Visual inspection
CODEC (ADC/DAC) test Display shows BUSY

Display : "DTST4". This test checks the CODEC IC by writing,


reading and verifying test patterns. The test is not applicable for To end test, switch OFF unit
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Display : "DTST5". The communication between the host
processor (DASP) and the CDR loader via the DSA-R-bus is 6.4.1 Description
tested.
No external tools are required to perform this test. The cover
CD communication test needs to be removed because the user has to check the
Display : "DTST6"). The communication between the host movements of the tray, focus and sledge visually. Pressing
processor (DASP) and the CD loader is tested. The test is only keys [PLAY/PAUSE] and [STOP] simultaneously while
applicable for CDR775. switching on the unit, starts the test. Switching off the unit ends
the test. In case of a CDR775, one can check the CD loader
Loader tests mechanics in the same way by pressing the above key
These tests determine if the CDR loader and the CD loader in combination on the CD player keys.
case of a CDR775 work correctly. A CD-DA disc with a
minimum of 3 tracks needs to be inserted in both loaders. A
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6.4.2 Requirements to perform the test 6.5.1 Description

Working keyboard to cycle through the tests and to start up This test is initiated by pressing [ERASE] and [RECORD]
the test. simultaneously while switching on the unit. The player will
Working local display to check the output messages. erase a complete CD-RW disc (including PMA and ATIP lead
out area) at speed N=2. The display shows the countdown of
6.4.3 Description of the tests the remaining time required for the operation to complete. The
format is "ER mm:ss", where "mm" are the remaining minutes
and "ss" the remaining seconds. After completion the message
Focus control test
"PASSED" is shown, and the player has to be switched off and
The focussing lens is continuously moving up and down. The
on again to start up in normal operating mode. Switching off the
display reads "BUSY".
unit before completion of the test, leaves the disc in an
unpredictable state. In such case only a complete DC-erase
Sledge control test
procedure can recover the CD-RW disc.
After pressing [F FWD] the sledge continuously moves up and
down. Pressing [REWIND] stops the sledge at the position it is
in and the focus control test resumes. The display reads 6.5.2 Requirements to perform the test
"BUSY".
Functional CDR player.
A CD-RW audio disc must be present in the tray.
Tray control test
This test starts from within the focus control test routine.
Pressing [OPEN/CLOSE] moves the tray in or out. In the tray
open position one can initiate focus and sledge tests by
pressing [F FWD]. One has to stop these tests pressing
[REWIND] before it is possible to close the tray again.
Depending on the action the display reads "OPEN",
"OPENED", "CLOSE" or "BUSY".

6.5 DC-erase service mode

DC ERASE SERVICE MODE


(erasement of complete CD-RW)

Load CD-RW disc


Press
<ERASE> + <RECORD>
simultaneously and switch
ON unit

Display shows:
ER mm:ss

mm :remaining minutes
ss :remaining seconds
TOTAL and REM are also
illuminated

Display shows:
PASSED
when the erase function is
completed
ERROR
if DC ERASE fails

To end test, switch OFF unit


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Faultfinding trees CDR775 7. GB 43

7. Faultfinding trees
7.1 CDR-Module

NO DISC LOADED
SWITCH ON POWER

NO
STBY LED?

YES

PRESS <DISPLAY>

CHECK:
MAINS, MAINS CABLE
POWER SUPPLY (SEE FAULT FINDING GUIDE PSU)
WIRING
ON/OFF SWITCH
FUSES
VOLTAGES
NO
DISPLAY? DISPLAY (SEE FAULT FINDING GUIDE DISPLAY BOARD)
WIRING
SUPPLY VOLTAGES
CLOCK SIGNAL 8MHz
YES CONTROL SIGNALS
KEYBOARD
STANDBY LED
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
DISPLAY TEST, KEYBOARD TEST

CHECK:
NO
DISPLAY: WIRING
"INSERT DISC" POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
YES REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS

PRESS
<OPEN/CLOSE>

CHECK:

DISPLAY BOARD (SEE FAULT FINDING GUIDE DISPLAY BOARD)


WIRING
NO
SUPPLY VOLTAGES
TRAY? CLOCK SIGNAL 8MHz
CONTROL SIGNALS
KEYBOARD
YES ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
DISPLAY TEST, KEYBOARD TEST
MECHANICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
INSERT DISC REPLACE CDR MODULE IF ERROR OCCURS
PRESS <OPEN/CLOSE>

NO NO
CD-DA DISC CD-R DISC CD-RW DISC
LOADED? LOADED? LOADED?

YES YES YES

SEE CD-DA DISC SEE CD-R DISC SEE CD-RW DISC


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Figure 7-1
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CD-DA DISC LOADED

CHECK:

WIRING
DISC NO POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES
DETECTION & ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
READING? REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS

YES

CHECK:

DISC: DIRT, SCRATCHES, DAMAGED...


DISPLAY: NO
CD & ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
T.O.C. INFO? REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS

YES

CHECK:
PRESS <PLAY>
AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES
I/O BOARD
FLEX CONNECTION
+5V (pin 8 conn. 1000)
KILL VOLTAGE (pin 7 conn. 1000):
ANALOG NO
-8V DURING PLAY
AUDIO
OUT? KILL TRANSISTORS 7006,7007,7008, 7009
PLAY AUDIO SIGNALS DISC TRACK 15:
SIGNAL OF 5.4 VPP ON PINS 1 AND 3 OF CONN.
YES 1000
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS

CHECK:
YES
AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES
DISTORTION?
I/O BOARD
FLEX CONNECTION
+5V (pin 8 conn. 1000)
NO
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS

CHECK:
WIRING OF HEADPHONE/IR BOARD
NO ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
HEADPHONE?
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS

YES

CHECK:
AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES
DIGITAL NO I/O BOARD
AUDIO FLEX CONNECTION
OUT? +5V (pin 8 conn. 1000)
DIGITAL OUT TRANSFORMER 5450, IC7005
YES ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS

PLAY BACK OF CD-DA


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Faultfinding trees CDR775 7. GB 45

CD-R DISC LOADED

CHECK:
DISC NO WIRING
DETECTION &
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES
READING?
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
YES OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS

CHECK:
DISPLAY: NO DISPLAY: NO DISC: DIRT, SCRATCHES, DAMAGED...
CD R & CD &
OPC INFO? T.O.C. INFO? ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
YES YES

CD-R DISC PARTIALLY FINALISED CD-R DISC


RECORDED OR EMPTY LOADED
SEE CD-DA DISC
FAULT FINDING

START MANUAL
RECORDING FROM
ANALOG SOURCE

CHECK:

NO AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES


LEVEL
ADJUSTABLE? DISPLAY BOARD (SEE FAULT FINDING GUIDE DISPLAY BOARD)
EASY JOG KNOB
I2C COMMUNICATION
YES ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
KEYBOARD TEST
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
START RECORDING REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
FROM DIGITAL OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
SOURCE

CHECK:

NO AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES


DIGITAL IN? I/O BOARD
OPTICAL IN?
FLEX CONNECTION
+5V (pin 8 conn. 1000)
YES IC7005, OPTICAL RECEIVER 6000
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS

RECORDING NO CHECK:
SUCCESSFUL?
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
YES

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CD-RW DISC LOADED

CHECK:
DISC NO WIRING
DETECTION &
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES
READING?
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
YES OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS

CHECK:
DISPLAY: NO DISPLAY: NO DISC: DIRT, SCRATCHES, DAMAGED...
CD RW & CD &
OPC INFO? T.O.C. INFO? ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
YES YES

CD-RW DISC PARTIALLY FINALISED CD-RW DISC


RECORDED OR EMPTY LOADED
SEE CD-DA DISC
FAULT FINDING

START ERASING OF LAST RECORDED TRACK

NO CHECK:
ERASING
SUCCESSFUL? ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
YES IF DISC CORRUPTED TRY DC ERASE

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Figure 7-4
Faultfinding trees CDR775 7. GB 47

7.2 CD Module

CD MODULE

NO DISC
POWER ON CHECK FLEX CONNECTION FROM CDR MAIN BOARD
POWER SUPPLY
+5V, +12V AT TESTPOINTS 28 AND 27
+5V AT CONN. 1000 PINS 1 AND 3
+5V AT IC7005 PIN 14
DISC +3V3 AT IC7000 PINS 5,17,21,57, CHECK SAFETY RESISTORS
NO +5V AT IC7020 PIN 25
DETECTION
STARTS? +10V AT IC7020 PINS 26, 27, 28
+12V AT IC7021 PIN 5, CHECK SAFETY RESISTOR R3131
+12V AT IC7022 PIN 5, CHECK SAFETY RESISTOR R3154
YES +5V AT IC7025 PIN 16
+5V AT IC7202 PIN 38, CHECK SAFETY RESISTOR R3308
+3V3 AT IC7309 PINS 4 AND 13, CHECK SAFETY RESISTORS R3215, R3216
+12V AT IC7120 PIN 8, CHECK SAFETY RESISTOR R3263
NO CLOCKS
DISPLAY? 8.4672MHz AT TESTPOINT 7
12MHz AT TESTPOINTS 29 AND 30
11.2896 AT TESTPOINT 10
YES 2.1168MHz AT TESPOINT 20
44.1kHz AT TESTPOINT 21
DISPLAY
PRESS SEE FAULTFINDING GUIDE DISPLAY BOARD
<OPEN/CLOSE>
MICROPROCESSOR 7202

DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE : MECHANICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS CD LOADER : TRAY TEST


NO CHECK TRAY MOTOR VOLTAGES TRAY+, TRAY-
TRAY? MICROPROCESSOR 7202
CHECK TRAY MOTOR DRIVER IC7021
REPLACE OR REPAIR CD LOADER ASSY:
TRAY MOTOR ASSY 02, BELT 11
YES

LOAD DISC
(CD-DA OR PARTIALLY DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE : MECHANICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS CD LOADER :
RECORDED CD-R/CD-RW) FOCUS TEST & SLEDGE TEST
PRESS <OPEN/CLOSE> CHECK WIRING TO CDM
CHECK POWER DRIVERS 7021, 7022, 7020
CHECK VOLTAGES ON POWER DRIVERS (SEE CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS)
TESTPOINTS 4, 5, 6 : PULSE DENSITY MODULATED SIGNALS
HF PATH
NO
TESTPOINTS 1, 2, 3, 9 : EYEPATTERN
TOC?
CHECK RW AT TESTPOINT 8 : HIGH FOR CDDA AND CDR DISC, LOW FOR
CDRW DISC. EYEPATTERN OF CDRW DISC WILL BE AMPLIFIED ( X 2.5).
EYEPATTERN OF CDDA DISC WILL BE ATTENUATED( X 0.8)
YES CHECK S1,S2 AT TESTPOINTS 25 AND 26 (SEE CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS)
TESTPOINTS 20, 21, 22: I2S DATA, WCLK, SCLK

REPLACE OR REPAIR CD LOADER ASSY (CDM MECHANISM)


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CD MODULE PLAYBACK

PRESS <PLAY>

DAC 7309
TESTPOINTS 20, 21, 22 : I2S AT INPUT OF DAC 7309
CHECK POWER SUPPLY PINS 4, 13
NO CHECK CLK11 AT PIN 6 : 11.2896MHz
AUDIO?
PIN 11 : MUTE HIGH?
TESTPOINTS 23, 24 : ANALOG OUTPUT?
REPLACE DAC 7309
YES
OPAMP 7120
TESTPOINTS 23, 24 : ANALOG OUTPUT?
POWER SUPPLY: PIN 812V
REPLACE OPAMP 7120

YES
DISTORTION? DAC 7309
OPAMP 7120

NO

NO
AUDIO FLEX TO CDR MAINBOARD
CD OUT PCB? FLEX TO CD OUT BOARD
CHECK I/O BOARD, CD OUT BOARD

YES

PLAYBACK CD
MODULE OK
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8. Faultfinding Guide
8.1 Display Board Display controller TMP87C874F
TMP87C874F (IC7104) is a high speed and high performance
8-bit single chip microprocessor, containing 8-bit A/D
8.1.1 Description of display board
conversion inputs and a VFT (Vacuum Fluorescent Tube)
driver. In this application, its functions are :
General description
slave microprocessor.
The display board has three major parts : the FTD (Fluorescent
FTD driver.
Tube Display), the display controller TMP87C874F and the
generates the square wave for the filament voltage
keyboard. The display controller is controlled by the DASP
required for an AC FTD.
master processor on the CDR main board. The communication
generates the grid and segment scanning for the FTD.
protocol used is I2C. So all the information between DASP and
generates the scanning grid for the key matrix.
display controller goes via the SDA or I2C DATA and SCL or
input for remote control.
I2C CLK lines. Communication is always initiated by the DASP
All the communication runs via the serial bus interface I2C. The
on the CDR main board. Unlike the previous generations of
display controller uses an 8MHz resonator as clock driver.
CDR players, the interrupt generated by the display controller
at key-press or reception of remote control is not used. Instead,
the DASP polls the display controller for these events.

BLOCK DIAGRAM
TMP87C874F

64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41

I/O PORT8 (VFT) I/O PORT7 (VFT) I/O PORT6 (VFT)


65 40
VDD
66 39
VAREF
67 38
DATA MEMORY VASS
I/O PORT9 (VFT)

68 PROGR MEMORY PROGRAM 37


( RAM ) ( ROM ) COUNTER
512X8 BIT 8kX8 BIT
69 36

I/O PORT5
70 35

71
CPU 34

72 33

73 32
16 BIT INTERRUPT 8 BIT
74 TIMER/COUNTER CONTROLLER TIMER/COUNTER 31
I/O PORTD (VFT)

75 30
I/O PORT4

76 29
8 BIT A/D CLOCK/TIMING CONTROLLER
77 CONVERT. 28
( I/O PORT2 )
78 27
VKK
79 26

80 25
VSS1

I/O PORT0 I/O PORT1


I 2C
SCK0

PORT3
RESETN

TEST1
XOUT

INT0
INT1
P22

P21

P20
XIN

SCL
SDA

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9156 10 11 1219 13 14 17 18 20 21 22 23 24

PIN DESCRIPTIONS
INT0 external interrupt input 0
INT1 external interrupt input 1
RESETN reset signal input, active low
SCL I2C-bus serial clock input/output
SDA I2C-bus serial data input/output
TEST test pin, tied to low
VAREF analog reference voltage input
VASS analog reference ground
VDD +5V
VKK VFT driver power supply
VSS ground
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Figure 8-1
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8.1.2 Test instructions Grid lines


Level and timing of all grid lines, G1-->G15, can be checked
Supply voltages either at the FTD itself or at the display controller. Grid lines
The display board receives several voltages via connector G13, G14 and G15 each have an extra current amplifier in line
1119 (and connector 1121 for CDR570/930). : T7203 for G13, T7204 for G14 and T7100 for G15. A typical
VFTD : -38V 5% measured at pin 2 of conn. 1119. grid line signal shows in the oscillogram below.
VDC1-VDC2 : 3V8 10% measured between pin 1 and 3 of
conn. 1119. PM3392A
+5V : +5V 5% measured at pin 10 of conn. 1119 (pin 4 of
conn. 1121 for CDR770).
Voltages VFTD, VDC1 and VDC2 are produced in the power
supply unit and sent to the display board via the CDR main +4V
board. The +5V voltage is produced on the CDR main board as 0V
D5V.

Clock signal
As clock driver for the display controller, a resonator of 8 MHz
(1110) is used. The signal can be measured at pins 8 and 9 of
the display controller : 8 MHz 5%.

Control signals -38V

RESET
The reset signal comes via pin 4 of conn. 1119 from the DASP
master processor on the CDR main board (SYS_RESET). The CH1!10.0 V= MTB1.00ms ch1+
reset is low active. It should be kept low during power up for at CL 96532076_024.eps
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least 3 machine cycles with supply voltage in operating range
and a stable clock signal (1 machine cycle = 12 x 1/Fc (8 MHz)
sec.). During normal operation, the reset should be high (3V3).
Figure 8-3 Gridline
The high signal is 3V3 because the DASP operates on 3V3.

Segment lines
I2C DATA/I2C CLK
Level and timing of all segment lines, P1-->P21 (P1-->P20 for
These lines connect to the DASP master processor via
CDR770), can be checked either at the FTD itself or at the
respectively pin 5 and pin 7 of conn. 1119 (pin 5 of conn. 1119
display controller. The data on these segment lines however,
and pin 1 of conn. 1121 for CDR570/930). When there is no
depends on the characters displayed. The oscillogram below
communication, they should have the high level (+5V). The
shows a segment line with data. A segment line without data
oscillogram below gives an indication of how these signals
maintains a -38V level.
should look like.

PM3392A
PM3392A

+5V
+5V
0V

I2C DATA

0V
+5V
-38V
I2C CLK

0V
CH1!2.00 V= CH1!10.0 V= MTB1.00ms ch1+
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Figure 8-4 Segment line


Figure 8-2 I2C signals
Key matrix lines
FTD drive lines The lines connected to pins 34, 35, 36 and 37 of the display
controller act as matrix scanners. Without a key pressed, they
Filament voltage maintain a low level. As soon as a key is pressed, the scanning
Should measure 3.8V 10% (=VDC1-VDC2) between pins 1-2- line connected to that key puts out a scanning signal, which
3 and pins 45-46-47 (pins 1-2 and pins 48-49 for CDR770) of should look like the oscillogram below. This scanning signal
the FTD (1113). goes via the pressed key to I/O port 4 of the display controller
(pins 28 to 33). The display controller can now determine which
key has been pressed. Without a key pressed, pins 28 to 33 of
the display controller maintain a high level (+5V).
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The pulses created this way arrive at pin 16 and 17 of the


display controller. The first pulse to arrive tells the controller the
PM3392A
direction of the rotation. Counting the pulses reveals the
amount of rotation. Combining and decoding this information,
the display controller will execute the appropriate task.
+5V
Push button operation
This button connects to the key matrix lines and thus the
operation is identical to the ordinary keys. Without being
pressed, pin 4 of the easy jog maintains the low level, pin 5 the
0V
high level. When pressed the scanning signal goes through the
closed contact of pins 4 and 5, and can be checked at both
pins.

IR receiver - remote control


In the CDR570/930 the IR receiver TSOP1736 (6101) is
mounted on the display board. In the CDR770 that same IR
CH1!2.00 V= MTB5.00ms ch1+ receiver (6200) is mounted on a small board together with the
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mounted on its own small board. In all versions the IR receiver
connects to the display controller. The signal coming from the
Figure 8-5 Key matrix scan line receiver can be checked at pin 22 of the display controller. This
signal is normally high (+5V). When the remote control is being
Easy jog knob operated, pulses mixed in with the +5V can be measured. The
oscillogram gives an indication of how the signal looks like with
the RC being operated.
Rotary operation
The easy jog knob (1050) incorporates a whole heap of user
control possibilities in just one knob. Without the knob being PM3392A
operated, pin 1 and 3 of the knob (and thus pin 16 and 17 of the
display controller), maintain the +5V level. Turning the knob
clockwise briefly connects pin 1 to GND followed by pin 3. +5V

PM3392

Pin1
Pin3 0V 1

CH1!2.00 V= MTB20.0ms ch1+


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Figure 8-8 IR receiver signal


Figure 8-6 Turn clockwise

Turning the knob anti-clockwise briefly connects pin 3 to GND


followed by pin 1.

PM3392

Pin1
Pin3

CH1 5.00 V=
CH2 5.00 V= MTB20.0ms- 1.92dv ch2-
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8.1.3 Display board troubleshooting guide

SWITCH POWER ON,


EXIT STAND BY
MODE

CHECK :

SUPPLY VOLTAGES
-38V 5% at conn. 1119-2
NO 3V8 10% between conn. 1119-1 and 1119-3
DISPLAY?
+5V 5 % at conn. 1119-10 (1121-4 for CDR570/930)
CLOCK SIGNAL
8Mhz at pins 8, 9 of IC7104
YES CONTROL SIGNALS
RESETN 3V3 (high) at conn.1119-4 after start up
I2C DATA at conn. 1119-5
I2C CLK at conn. 1119-7 (1121-1 for CDR570/930)
FTD DRIVE LINES
Filament voltage 3V8 10% between pins 1-2-3 and
pins 45-46-47 (pins 1-2 and pins 48-49 for CDR
570/930) of the FTD (1113)
Grid lines (see test instructions)
Segment lines (see test instructions)
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS - Local display test

NO CHECK:
KEY
FUNCTIONS? KEY MATRIX LINES (see test instructions)
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS Keyboard test
EASY JOG KNOB (see test instructions)
YES

REMOTE NO CHECK:
CONTROL?
IR RECEIVER signal at pin 22 of IC7104 (see test instructions)
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS Remote control test
YES

DISPLAY BOARD
OK CL 96532076_020.eps
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Figure 8-9 Display board troubleshooting


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8.2 Power Supply Unit 20PS317 cycle is regulated so that the output voltages are independent
of load or input voltage variations. The controlling device
MC44603 is an integrated pulse width modulator. A clock
8.2.1 Description of PSU 20PS317
signal initiates power pulses at a fixed frequency. The
termination of each output pulse occurs when a feedback
MOSFET 7125 is used as a power switch controlled by the
signal of the inductor current reaches a threshold set by the
controller IC7110. When the switch is closed, energy is
error signal. In this way the error signal actually controls the
transferred from mains to the transformer. This energy is
peak inductor current on cycle-by-cycle basis.
supplied to the load when the switch is opened. Through
control of the switch-on time, the energy transferred in each

Lightning Rectifier
5131 6210/6211
Protection 17
6102 +5V
EMI
MAINS 2210
FILTER
2
2121 15

6230/6232
11 +12V

5 2230
7125 13
6240 7249
-8V

Rsense 10 2240

6132
6250
14 7251
6129 VFTD
2250
6201
7110
7252
2.5V Supply Init
OSC. Demagnet.
Error Mgmt
Amplifier Output Vc
Sense 6220 7221
+ 7
S 16
Current - Out VDC2
Sense - R Q Buffer
Input + latch
Gnd 9 2220
18
Voltage Soft-Start Overvoltage
Feedback Control Mgmt
VDC1
7200

7201
GND

GND
REGULATION

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Figure 8-10 Blockdiagram PSU 20PS317

Description of controller MC44603 Pin connections


The MC44603 is an enhanced high performance controller that
is specifically designed for off-line and DC-to-DC converter VCC 1 16 Rref
applications. This device has the unique ability of automatically
VC 2 15 R Frequency Standby
changing operating modes if the converter output is
overloaded, unloaded or shorted. The MC44603 has several 3 14
Output Voltage feedback Input
distinguishing features when compared to conventional SMPS
controllers. These features consist of a foldback facility for Gnd 4 13 Error Amp Output
overload protection, a standby mode when the converter output
Foldback Input 5 12 R Power Standby
is slightly loaded, a demagnetization detection for reduced
switching stresses on transistor and diodes, and a high current 6 11 Soft-Start/Dmax/
Overvoltage Protection (OVP) Voltage Mode
totem pole output ideally suited for driving a power MOSFET. It
can also be used for driving a bipolar transistor in low power Current Sense Input 7 10 CT
converters. It is optimised to operate in discontinuous mode but
Demag. Detection 8 9 Sync Input
can also operate in continuous mode. Its advanced design
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Figure 8-11
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Pin function description

Pin Name Description

1 VCC This pin is the positive supply of the IC. The operating voltage range after start-up is 9.0 to 14.5 V.
2 VC The output high state (VOH) is set by the voltage applied to this pin.
3 Output Peak currents up to 750 mA can be sourced or sunk, suitable for driving either MOSFET or bipolar transistors.
4 Gnd The groundpin is a single return, typically connected back to the power source.
5 Foldback Input The foldback function provides overload protection.
6 Overvoltage When the overvoltage protection pin receives a voltage greater than 2.5V, the device is disabled and requires a
Protection complete restart sequence.
7 Current Sense A voltage proportional to the current flowing into the power switch is connected to this input.
Input
8 Demagnetisation A voltage delivered by an auxiliary transformer winding provides to the demagnetisation pin an indication of the
Detection magnetisation state of the flyback transformer. A zero voltage detection corresponds to complete core
saturation.
9 Synchronisation The synchronisation input pin can be activated with either a negative pulse going from a level between 0.7V and
Input 3.7V to Gnd or a positive pulse going from a level between 0.7V and 3.7V up to a level higher than 3.7V. The
oscillator runs free when Pin 9 is connected to Gnd.
10 CT The normal mode oscillator frequency is programmed by the capacitor CT choice together with the Rref
resistance value. CT, connected between Pin 10 and Gnd, generates the oscillator sawtooth.
11 Soft- A capacitor, resistor or a voltage source connected to this pin limits the switching duty-cycle. This pin can be
Start/Dmax/Volta used as a voltage mode control input. By connecting Pin 11 to Ground, the MC44603 can be shut down.
ge-Mode
12 RP Standby A voltage level applied to the RP Standby pin determines the output power level at which the oscillator will turn
into the reduced frequency mode of operation (i.e. standby mode). An internal hysteresis comparator allows to
return in the normal mode at a higher output power level.
13 E/A Out The error amplifier output is made available for loop compensation.
14 Voltage This is the inverting input of the Error Amplifier. It can be connected to the switching power supply output
Feedback through an optical (or other) feedback loop.
15 RF Standby The reduced frequency or standby frequency programming is made by the RF Standby resistance choice.
16 Rref Rref sets the internal reference current. The internal reference current ranges from 100A to 500A. This
requires that 5.0k Rref 25k.
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Figure 8-12
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Block diagram of MC44603

16 1
Vref Iref

DEMAGNETISATION Vref
DETECT enable
8 DEMAGNETISATION REFERENCE SUPPLY
UVL01
MANAGEMENT BLOCK INITIALISATION BLOCK

Iref
VOSC PROT

9 SYNC INPUT VOSC VC 2


OSCILLATOR
10 CT
1Set
OUT 3
BUFFER
15 RF STANDBY Vstby LATCH C

=1 1Reset
GND 4
12 RP STANDBY STANDBY
(REDUCED FREQUENCY)
2.5V
THERMAL
SHUTDOWN Vref Voc
Iref
VOLTAGE ERROR VS8 OUT
14 FEEDBACK AMP OVER
CURRENT VOLTAGE
SENSE OVER PROTECT
UVL01 6
Dmax & VOLTAGE
13 E/A OUT SOFT-START MANAGEMENT
CONTROL Vref

FOLDBACK
FOLDBACK CURRENT SENSE SOFT-START
INPUT INPUT & DMAX

5 7 11 CL 96532076_032.eps
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Figure 8-13

Operating description of MC44603


The input voltage Vcc (pin 1) is monitored by a comparator with
hysteresis, enabling the circuit at 14.5V and disabling the 14.5V
circuit below 7.5V. The error amplifier compares a voltage Vfb Vcc
10V
(pin 14) related to the output voltage of the power supply, with
an internal 2.5V reference. The current sense comparator
7.5V
compares the output of the error amplifier with the switch
current Isense (pin 7) of the power supply. The output of the p.a.v.
current sense comparator resets a latch, which is set every 0V
cycle by the oscillator. The output stage is a totem pole,
capable of driving a MOSFET directly.

Start up sequence of PSU 20PS317 17mA


t1: Charging the capacitors at Vcc
C2129 will be charged via R3123 and R3134, C2133 and Icc
C2111 via R3129. The output is switched off during t1.
t2: Charging of output capacitors 1mA
When the input voltage of the IC exceeds 14.5V, the circuit is
enabled and starts to produce output pulses. The current
consumption of the circuit increases to about 17mA, depending
on the external loads of the IC. At first, the capacitors at the Vcc
pin will discharge because the primary auxiliary voltage, OUTPUT
coming from winding 7-9 is below the Vcc voltage. At some
moment during t2, the primary auxiliary voltage reaches the
same level as Vcc. This primary auxiliary voltage now
determines the Vcc voltage.
short
t3: Regulation
The output voltage of the power supply is in regulation.
Vo
t4: Overload
When the output is shorted, the supply voltage of the circuit will
decrease and after some time drop below the lower threshold 0
voltage. At that moment, the output will be disabled and the t1 t2 t3 t4
process of charging the Vcc capacitors starts again. If the
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and stop sequence will repeat. The power supply goes in a
hiccup mode.
Figure 8-14 Start-up sequence

Regulation of PSU 20PS317


Figure 8-14 shows the most relevant signals during the
regulation phase of the power supply.
The oscillator voltage ramps up and down between V1 and V2.
The voltage at the current sense terminal is compared every
cycle with the output of the error amplifier Vcomp. The output
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is switched off when the current sense level exceeds the level
at the output of the error amplifier.
TimeON phase : A drain current will flow from the positive CH1 2
supply at pin 2 of the transformer through the transformer's CH2
primary winding, the MOSFET and Rsense to ground. As the PM3394B CH3 2 V~ ALT MTB5.00us- 0.90dv ch1-
positive voltage at pin 2 of the transformer is constant, the ch1
current will increase linearly and create a ramp dependent on 1
the mains voltage and the inductance of the primary winding. A ch3
certain amount of energy is stored in the transformer in the form
T
of a magnetic field. The polarity of the voltages at the ch2
secondary windings is opposite to the primary winding so that
the diodes are non-conducting in this phase. 3
TimeDIODE phase : When the MOSFET is switched off,
energy is no longer supplied to the transformer. The inductance
of the tranformer now tries to maintain the current which has
been flowing through it at a constant level. The polarity of the
voltage from the transformer therefore reverses. This results in
a current flow through the transformer's secondary winding via
the now conducting diodes, electrolytic capacitors and the load. 2
This current is also ramp shaped but decreasing.
TimeDEAD phase : when the stored energy has been supplied
to the load, the current in the secondary windings stops flowing. ch1 : Drain voltage
At this point, the drain voltage of the MOSFET will drop to the ch2 : Drain current
voltage of C2121 with a ringing caused by the drain-source ch3 : Gate voltage
capacitance with the primary inductance.
The oscillator will start a next cycle which consists of the above
CH1 1
described three phases. The time of the different phases
PM3394B CH3 50mV~ ALT MTB5.00us- 0.90dv ch1-
depends on the mains voltage and the load.
TimeDEAD is maximum with an input of 400VDC and a ch1
minimum load. It will be zero with an input of 100VDC and an 1
ch3
overload.
T

V2

3
Vosc

V1

Vcomp ch1 : Drain voltage


ch2 : Oscillator voltage
Vsense

CH1 1
PM3394B CH3 20mV~ ALT MTB5.00us- 0.90dv ch1-

Vgate ch1
1
ch3
Vdrain
T

Idrain

Idiodes
3

Ton Tdiode Tdead ch1 : Drain voltage


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Figure 8-15 Regulation


Figure 8-16 Oscillograms
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Circuit description of PSU 20PS317 Demagnetisation


The auxiliary winding (7-9) voltage is used to detect magnetic
Input circuit saturation of the transformer core and connected via R3101 to
The input circuit consists of a lightning protection circuit and an pin 8 of IC7110. During the demagnetisation phase, the output
EMI filter. will be disabled.
The lightning protection comprises R3120, gasarrestor 1125
and R3124. The EMI filter is formed by C2120, L5120, C2125 Overvoltage protection circuit
and C2126. It prevents inflow of noise into the mains. This circuit consist of D6114, C2114, R3115 and R3116.
When the regulation circuit is interrupted due to an error in the
Primary rectifier/smoothing control loop, the regulated output voltage will increase
The AC input is rectified by rectifier bridge 6102 and smoothed (overvoltage). This overvoltage is sensed at the auxiliary
into C2121. The voltage over C2121 is approximately 300V. It winding 7-9.
can vary from 100V to 390V. When an overvoltage longer than 2.0 (s is detected, the output
is disabled until VCC is removed and then re-applied. The
power supply will come in a hiccup mode as long as the error
Start up circuit and Vcc supply
This circuit is formed by R3123, R3134, C2129, D6129, R3129, in the control loop is present.
R3111, C2133 and C2111.
When the power plug is connected to the mains voltage, the Secondary rectifier/smoothing circuit
stabilised voltage over D6129 (24V) will charge C2133 via There are 5 rectifier/smoothing circuits on the secondary side.
R3129. When the voltage reaches 14.5V across C2111, the Each voltage depends on the number of windings of the
control circuit of IC7110 is turned on and the regulation starts. transformer.
During regulation, Vcc of IC7110 will be supplied by the The -8V supply is regulated by voltage regulator 7249.
rectified voltage from winding 7-9 via L5132, D6132 and
C2133. On/off circuit
In off mode pin 1 and pin 2 of connector 0206 are connected.
Control circuit The high voltage (-8V, +12V) over opto coupler 7200 forces this
The control circuit exists of IC7110, C2102, C2104, C2107, one to conduct. IC7110 is switched off and thus the output
C2109, C2110, R3102, R3103, R3104, R3107, R3108, R3109 supply voltages.
and R3110. C2102 and R3110 define the frequency of the
oscillator.

Power switch circuit


This circuit comprises MOSFET 7125, Rsense 3126, 3127 and
3128, R3125 , C2127, L5125, R3112 and R3113. R3125 is a
pull-down resistor to remove static charges from the gate of the
MOSFET.

Regulation circuit
The regulation circuit comprises opto-coupler 7200 which
isolates the error signal from the control IC on the primary side
and a reference component 7201. The TL431(7201) can be
represented by two components:
a very stable and accurate reference diode
a high gain amplifier

2.5V

A
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Figure 8-17 TL 431

TL431 will conduct from cathode to anode when the reference


is higher than the internal reference voltage of about 2.5V. If the
reference voltage is lower, the cathode current is almost zero.
The cathode current flows through the LED of the opto-coupler.
The collector current of the opto-coupler flows through R3106,
producing an error voltage, connected to voltage feedback pin
14 of IC7110.
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8.2.2 Troubleshooting PSU 20PS317

Check fuse 1120 and


replace if necessary

OK

Check DC voltages OK
+5V, +12V, -8V, VFTD (-38V),VDC1-VDC2 (3V8) Power supply unit OK

NOK

Disconnect power supply unit from CDR main board


Connect dummy load resistors 10W,
15 ohm at +5V, +12V and ground

Check DC voltages OK Power supply is OK


+5V, +12V, -8V, VFTD, VDC1-VDC2 Check : - CDR main board
These voltages might be somewhat higher than specified - Display assy
- CD main board for CDR 775

Check the +5V and +12V OK Check the path of the other faulty voltage(s)

NOK
+5V : check 6210/6211, 2210, 5210, 2213
OK +12V : check 6230/6232, 2230, 5230, 3230, 6231, 2233

Connect the mains inlet to a mains


isolated variac

Turn input voltage up and check voltage across C2121, NOK Check the functionality of the following components :
this voltage should be 1,41 x Vin AC 1120, 3120, 2120, 3122, 1125, 3124, 5120, 6102, 2121

OK Check :
YES Load on secondary output
Is power supply ticking? Overvoltage protection : 5132, 6114, 2114, 3115, 3116
Oscillator voltage on pin 10 of IC7110 :
NO check 2102, 3110, replace 7110
Drive circuit : gate voltage of MOSFET 7125,
components 3112, 3113, 2113, 3125
Regulation circuit
- Measure voltage on pin 6 of IC7110 with oscilloscope
- If > 2.5V check the regulation circuit: 7200, 7201,
3201, 3202, 3204, 3205, 3206, 2201, 2202
3104, 3105, 3106, 3109, 2104, 2106, 2109

Check Vcc on pin 1 IC7110 NOK Check start circuit and Vcc supply:
Vcc = 12V...... 16V 3123, 3134, 2129, 6129, 3129, 3111, 2111
Replace 7110
OK

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Figure 8-18

8.3 CD Main Board The microprocessor controls the CD10 and is slave of the
master processor on the CDR main board in the CDR775. Both
processors communicate via a DSA connection (data, strobe
The CD main board is built around the compact disc
mechanism VAM1250 and a loader 1250. The CDM delivers and acknowledge).
diode signals and an unequalised high frequency signal. These
signals are necessary inputs for the decoder CD10. Based on
these signals the decoder will control the disc. The decoder is
able to control the sledge, focus motor, radial motor and turn
table. When everything is "locked", the decoder delivers a
digital output according to IEC958 standard, subcode to the
microprocessor and I2S for reproducing analog audio signals
by means of a D/A converter.
Faultfinding Guide CDR775 8. GB 59

Connect on pin 2 of position 1208 a clock signal of 8.4672


CDM VAM1250
MHz ( 100ppm minimum rise time of 50ns and at TTL level
Loader assy (0V and +5V).
HF ampl.
Trigenta Keep microprocessor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 at
Diode signals
PROCESSOR DSA
position 1208 to +5V.
Release the reset. Now, the processor will reset the CD10
Radial, focus CD10
SERVO
for at least 75s.
DECODER
IIS, DOBM
The output clock CL11 should be available now at pin 42 of
Motor, sledge the CD10.
UDA1320 ANA OUT
DAC
Check the following frequencies :
CL96532086_048.eps
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Point Frequency
Figure 8-19 Position 7000 pin 16 8.4672 MHz 100ppm
Position 7202 pins 14,15 12MHz 5%
8.3.1 Supply Voltages Position 7309 pin 6 11.2896 MHz 100ppm
Position 7309 pin 1 2.1168 MHz 100ppm
Description Position 7309 pin2 44.1kHz 100ppm
The CD main board receives +5V and +12V from the CDR main CL96532086_050.eps
board via respectively pin 16 and pin 15 of connector 1208. The 080999

+5V is split up into +5VHF and +5V. The +5VHF is used mainly
for the diode currents and the HF-amplifier. The +5V is used for Figure 8-21
the digital part of the board. On the board a +3V3 is made from
the +5V for the decoder CD10 and an A3V3 for the DAC 8.3.3 CD10 Decoder/Servo SAA7324 (7000)
UDA1320. The +12V is split up into A12V for the audio output
stage and +12V for the power drivers of the CDM.
Description
The CD10 is a single chip combining the functions of a CD
Measurements decoder, digital servo and bitstream DAC. The decoder/servo
Connect following supplies to next pins : part is based on the CD7. The decoding part supports a full
audio specification and can operate at single speed (n=1) and
+5V + 5% to pin 16 of connector 1208. double speed (n=2).
+12V + 5% to pin 15 of connector 1208.
Ground reference to pin 17 of connector 1208. Block Diagram
VSSA2 VDDA2 VSSD2
Keep microprocessor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 of D1 D2 D3 D4 VSSA1 VDDA1 VSSD1 VSSD3 VDDD1(P) VDDD2(C)

connector 1208 to +5V. Check the following voltages : 8 9 10 11 4 14 5 17 33 50 58 52 57

12
R1 PRE- CONTROL
ADC PROCESSING FUNCTION 54
13
R2 RA
Point Voltage OUTPUT 55
FO
+5V 5%
STAGES
Position 1000 pins 1,3 56
Vref SL
+3.3V 5%
7
Position 7000 pins 5,17,21,57 VRIN
GENERATOR
Position 7005 pin 14 +5V 5% CONTROL
PART
40
Position 7020 pins 25 +5V 5% SCL 64
LDON
39
Position 7020 pins 26,27,28 +10 10% SDA MICROCONTROLLER
INTERFACE
41 59
+12V 10
RAB
Position 7021 pin 5 42
MOTOR MOTO1
SILD CONTROL 60
Position 7022 pin 5 +12V 10 MOTO2
2
Position 7025 pin 16 +5V 5% HFIN DIGITAL ERROR
1 PLL
Position 7202 pin 38 +5V 5% ( other appl. 3V3 possible) HFREF
FRONT
CORRECTOR
3 END 53
Position 7309 pins 4,13 +3V3 5% ISLICE
6
FLAGS CFLG
Iref
Position 7120 pin 8 +12V 10 EFM
25 DEMODULATOR AUDIO
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080999 31 DOBM
TEST2 TEST INTERFACE
44
TEST3
30
SRAM EF
24 29
Figure 8-20 SELPLL SERIAL SCLK
CRIN
16 DATA 28
INTERFACE WCLK
15 TIMING
CROUT 27
RAM DATA
8.3.2 Clock Signals CL16
26
ADDRESSER
49 37
CL11/4 SCLI
SERIAL
DATA 35
WCLI
Description SBSY
48 (LOOPBACK) 36
INTERFACE SDI
The microprocessor has its own Xtal or resonator of 12MHz. SFSY
47
SUBCODE
46
The CD10 needs a clock of 8.4672MHz + 100ppm. This speed SUB PROCESSOR PEAK
DETECT
45
RCK 20
also relates to the disc speed. To avoid locking problems Vneg
21
between the two drives in the CDR775, both drives run on the BITSTREAM 18
Vpos

same clock. Therefore the CD main board gets the clock for the DECODER
DAC LN
19
43 MICRO- LP
decoder from the CDR main board via pin 2 of connector 1208. STATUS
CONTROLLER 22
INTERFACE VERSATILE PINS RN
The DAC needs a system clock to drive its internal digital filters INTERFACE KILL 23
RP
and to clock the I2S signals from the decoder. In our case this 38
RESET 63 34 61 62 32
is 11.2896MHz (CL11) generated by the CD10.
CL96532086_051.eps
V1 V2/ V4 V5 KILL
080999
Measurements V3

Connect the power supply as described above in "1.1.1.


Supply Voltages". Figure 8-22
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Pin Configuration

VDDD2(C)

VDDD1(P)
MOTO2

MOTO1

CL11/4
DOBM
Pin Location Value DC
LDON

CFLG
VSSD3

VSSD2
FO

RA
V1

V5

V4

SL
9 7022 FOC 5.8V 10%
64

63

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51

50

49
12 7022 FOC 5.8V
48 SBSY
HFREF 1 13 7022 RAD 5.8V
47 SFSY
HFIN 2 16 7022 RAD 5.8V
ISLICE 3 46 SUB 9 7021 SLE 5.8V
VSSA1 4 45 RCK 12 7021 SLE 5.8V
VDDA1 5 44 TEST3 13 7021 TRAY- 5.8V
Iref 6 43 STATUS 16 7021 TRAY+ 5.8V
42 SILD CL96532086_054.eps
VRIN 7
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D1 8 41 RAB

SAA7324 40 SCL
D2 9

D3 10 39 SDA Figure 8-25


D4 11 38 RESET

R1 12 37 SCLI 8.3.5 BA6856FP Turn Table Motor Driver (7020)


R2 13 36 SDI

VSSA2 14 35 WCLI Description


CROUT 15 34 V2/V3 This component is a 3 phase, full wave pseudo linear driving
33 VSSD1
system with inbuilt Hall Bias circuit and 3 phase parallel output.
CRIN 16
17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

Measurements
VDDA2

LN

LP

Vneg

Vpos

RN

RP

SELPLL

TEST1

CL16

DATA

WCLK

SCLK

EF

TEST2

KILL

Keep processor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 of connector


1208 to +5V. The outputs 9, 10, 11 of connector 1006 are 0V.
CL96532086_052.eps Pin 21 of the motor driver 7020 is 2.5V ( 10%.
080999
Pin 22 of the motor driver 7020 is 2.5V ( 10%.
Pin 23 of the motor driver 7020 is 0V.
Figure 8-23 Pin 19 of the motor driver 7020 is 5V ( 10%.
Put the processor out of reset to continue the measurement.
8.3.4 TDA7073A Power Drivers (7021, 7022) Check MOT1 at pin 59 of CD10. The duty cycle of the output
should be 50%. Check wave form at pin 11 of 7005-D :
Description amplitude 5V + 5% duty cycle 50%.
The TDA7073A is a dual power driver circuit for servo systems The motor driver 7020 can be measured dynamically by
with a single supply. In this configuration it is used to drive the connecting a hall motor to the application panel. Apply a pulse
sledge, tray, focus and radial. of 1V 10Hz and 15% duty cycle to pin 22 (Ec) as input value
with reference to pin 21 (Ecr=2.5V). Measure the output signals
on the driver. This will give as response a square wave on pin
Measurements
17 and pin 18. When a positive voltage is applied, the square
Keep microprocessor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 of
wave on pin 17 will go ahead of the square wave on pin 18.
connector 1208 to +5V. Connect the power supply as
All signals will have a value as shown in the truth table. Check
described above in "1.1.1. Supply Voltages". Check the
the following output signals :
following voltages :

Pin Location Value


5 7021 12V 10%
5 7022 12V 10%
1 7022 1.65V 10%
2 7022 1.65V 10%
6 7022 1.65V 10%
7 7022 1.65V 10%
1 7021 5.0 10%
2 7021 5.0 10%
6 7021 1.65V 10%
7 7021 1.65V 10%
CL96532086_053.eps
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Figure 8-24
Faultfinding Guide CDR775 8. GB 61

Motor controller truth table


Input conditions conn 1006 pin Outputs conn 1006 Test points on driver
6 8 4 7 3 2 9 10 11 18 17 16
U+ U- V+ V- W+ W- UCOIL VCOIL WCOIL HALL_U HALL_V HALL_W
L M H M M M 6V 0V 0V 0V 5V
H M L M M M 0V 6V 6V 5V 0V
M M L M H M 0V 6V 0V 0V 5V
M M H M L M 6V 0V 6V 5V 0V
H M M M L M 0V 0V 6V 5V 0V
L M M M H M 6V 6V 0V 0V 5V
CL96532086_055.eps
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Figure 8-26

Hall-elements input signal voltage


levels
Input voltage Level Tolerance Unit
H 2.8 0.1 V
M 2.5 0.1 V
L 2.2 0.1 V
CL96532086_056.eps
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Figure 8-27

8.3.6 Tray Control

Description
The tray control consists of a TDA7073A power driver (7021)
controlled by the processor 7202 via pin 19 TRAYIN and pin 20
TRAYOUT. If pin 20 is low and pin 19 high, the TRAY+ signal
at pin 16 of 7021 is forced to +8V and the TRAY- signal at pin
13 of 7021 to GND : the tray will open. If pin 20 is high and pin
19 low, TRAY+ becomes GND and TRAY- becomes +8V : the
tray will close. If pin 19 and 20 of the processor have the same
value, TRAY+ and TRAY- will have the same value as well : the
tray stops moving.

Measurements
Keep procesor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 of connector 1208
to +5V. Connect a load of 15, 7W between pin 3 and 4 of
connector 1002. Check the voltage over the load with TRAY+
(pin 3) as positive reference. Check also the levels of pins 19
and 20 of the processor.
U TRAY+,TRAY- = <100mV
Pin 20 = +5V
Pin 19 = +5V
Force pin 20 of the processor to ground, and check the
voltages.
U TRAY+,TRAY- = -6.5V( 10%
Pin 20 = +0V
Pin 19 = +5V
Force pin 19 of the processor to ground as well and check the
levels again.
U TRAY+,TRAY- = <100mV
Pin 20 = +0V
Pin 19 = +0V
Release pin 20 of the processor and check the levels.
U TRAY+,TRAY- = 6.5V( 10%
Pin 20 = +5V
Pin 19 = +0V
Release pin 19 of the processor and check the levels again:
U TRAY+,TRAY- = <100mV
Pin 20 = +5V
Pin 19 = +5V
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8.3.7 HF Path another amplification and filtering circuit. The filtering again is
controlled by the S1 and S2 lines, dependant on whether the
Description disc starts up (speed n=1, S1 and S2 Low), disc plays at speed
The pre-amplified HF-signal is presented to both n=1 and n=2 n=1 (S1 Low, S2 High) or disc plays at speed n=2 (S1 and S2
amplifier circuits. The mux/demux switches via software and High).
micro processor controlled S1 and S2 lines between either one
of the amplified n=1 or n=2 signals. The signal will then follow

n-dependant filtering DUAL 4 CHANNEL


MUX/DEMUX
+5VHF +5VHF 7025
74HCT4052D
2130 16 10 S1 3
HFGND VCC 0 0
100n 4x 9
3169

n=1 AMP 7 S2
2K7

VEE 3 1
8 6
GND G4
HFGND

2137

2138
22n

22n
3173 3174 7023 HFGND 1
0
430R 430R BFS20
5 HFGND
2140

180p

1 3
2 HFGND HFGND 7000
2 SAA7324
4
3 HF
HFGND
2141 12 HFIN 2142 F309 1 HFREF
2145
F157

2n2 14 22n
2143 13 F156 3178 HFGND F310 2 HFIN
2146 47p
390p 15
330p 1K 3181
3180
2K7

2149 1n5 11 2150 3 ISLICE


2
680p 47n 22K F159
HFGND
HFGND 4 VSSA1 FRONT
END
+5VHF +5VHF 9
F313

5 VDDA1
390R
3189

n=2 AMP HF
3188

PRE AMP
2K7

HF
HF
2160

2161
22n

47u

3191 3192 7009


180R
3193

430R BFS20
430R HFGND HFGND
2162

100p

1K
3196
BC858B
2164
HFGND
HF 7007
7010
180p
3203
2K7

BC848B
3205
10K

HFGND HFGND

CL96532086_057.eps
HFGND 080999

Figure 8-28

DC Settings
Set the power and reset connections as described above in
"1.1.1. Supply Voltages". Check the following voltages :

Force Pin Location Measure


Emitter 7006 2.4 10%
S1 and S2 HIGH Collector 7010 1.9 10%
S1 and S2 LOW Collector 7010 1.9 10%
S1 and S2 HIGH 13 7025 1.6 10%
S1 and S2 LOW 13 7025 1.6 10%
S1 and S2 HIGH 3 7025 3.2 10%
S1 and S2 LOW 3 7025 3.2 10%
CL96532086_058.eps
080999

Figure 8-29
Faultfinding Guide CDR775 8. GB 63

Transfer Characteristics function generator as a sine wave generator with output level
Set the power and reset connections as described above in of 1Vtt. Check this AC value with an AC mV-meter connected
"1.1.1. Supply Voltages". Connect a function generator via a to the input (pin 2) of the CD10 (7000) :
serial resistor of 1k5 to pin 4 of connector 1000. Use the

Frequencies S1 and S2 low S1 and S2 high


Input VAC Pin 2 at 7000 Input VAC Pin 2 at 7000
300 Hz 200mV < 100mV 20% 200mV < 100mV 20%
10 kHz 200mV 295mV 20% 200mV 330mV 20%
100 kHz 200mV 310 mV 20% 200mV 330 mV 20%
300 kHz 200mV 385 mV 20% 200mV 335 mV 20%
800 kHz 200mV 655 mV 20% 200mV 485 mV 20%
1.5 MHz 200mV 1.1V 20% 200mV 760 mV 20%
3MHz 200mV 1.1V 20% 200mV 1.1V 20%
CL96532086_059.eps
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Figure 8-30

HFDET Setting function generator as a sine wave generator with output level
Set the power and reset connections as described above in of 500 kHz, 1Vtt. Check this AC value with an AC mV-meter :
"1.1.1. Supply Voltages". Connect a function generator via a
serial resistor of 1k5 to pin 4 of connector 1000. Use the

Location Voltage DC Voltage AC


No HF HF
F190 4.8V 20% 4.8V 20% 175mV 20%
F192 < 100mV 1.1V 20% -
F206 4.9V 20% 150mV 20% -
CL96532086_060.eps
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Figure 8-31

8.3.8 Audio Part - DAC signal is in phase with the WS-signal. Transition of the WS
always happens on a falling edge of the CLK.
Description
The DAC used, is the UDA1320 bit stream, continuous DATA
calibration. I2S signals from various formats can be entered at DATA contains all data-bits. Data bits are set by the
pins 1,2 and 3. If these signals are in phase with the delivered transmitting device, and read by the receiving device. The
system clock at pin 6, the DAC will reproduce analog output position of the DATA-bits within the WS-signal is very
signals at pins 14 and 16. 0dB level is 0.85Vrms. These analog important. There are several formats for this. In our case we
signals are at 1.65Vdc level. always use Philips I2S format, no Japanese or Sony format.
The DAC has features which can be checked on the input pins. The number of data-bits per channel depends on the used
Mute will switch off the analog signals. De-emphasis is not devices.
used, since this is done in the decoder. Attenuation of -12dB is
not used because this is also done in the decoder. Timing of the I2S-bus, in case of Philips I2S is shown in the
next figure :
I2S
I2S is a kind of digital audio format, consisting out of 3 lines : WS LEFT SAMPLE RIGHT SAMPLE
CLOCK, WORDSELECT and DATA.

WORD-SELECT CLK

Word select (WS) indicates whether the data-sample is from


the left or the right audio-channel. It has the same frequency as DATA MSB MSB
the sample rate of the digital audio signal. This can be 32, 44.1
or 48kHz. Normal polarity is low for a left sample and high for a CL96532086_061.eps
080999

right sample. So within the low state of the WS-line the data bits
for the left channel are transferred, and within the high state the
data bits of the right channel are transferred. Figure 8-32

CLOCK
The CLOCK signal (CLK) indicates when DataTips must be
set, and when DataTips must be read. The frequency depends
on the speed of the I2S-bus, but is always a factor of the
frequency of the WS-signal. It can be 48x, 64x, 96, 128x... .In
our case it is 48x the sample rate frequency = 2.1168MHz. The
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Measurements

IIS 22 1200 - 17
DAC AMPLIFIER
CLK11 25 1200 - 19
NMUTE
CL96532086_062.eps
080999

Figure 8-33

Keep processor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 of connector


1208 to +5V. This puts the processor outputs in tristate. Check
the reset at pin 4 of processor 7202 to make sure that the
processor is in reset.
Now, force port 0-4 pin 33 at 7202 to 0V to set the decoder
outputs (SCLK, WCLK, DATA, and CL11).
Check the MUTE pin 11 at 7309 : this pin should be low.
Connect via an I2S generator I2S-signals to the DAC :
Pin 1 at 7309: SLCK.
Pin 2 at 7309: WCLK.
Pin 3 at 7309: DATA.
Connect also the SYSCLK pin 6 at position 7309 to a clock
signal of 11.2896 MHz ( 100ppm.
Generate an I2S signal equivalent with a sine wave of 1kHz at
0dB for both left and right channels.
Check if 0.8 VRMS at pins 14 and 16 at location 7209 with a
DC of 1.65VDC.
Check if 1.7 VRMS ( 2 dB at connector pins 1and 3 at location
1209.
Force MUTE Pin 11 at 7309 high.
Measure again at pins 1 and 3 at location 1209 : both signals
should be at -90 dB.
List of Abbreviations CDR775 9. GB 65

9. List of Abbreviations
SIGNAL NAME SIGNAL FLOW FUNCTION AND DESCRIPTION
+12V main supply voltage from PSU +12V supply voltage from PSU
+12VA supply voltage +12V supply voltage for Audio part
+5V main supply voltage from PSU +5V supply voltage from PSU
+5VA supply voltage +5V supply voltage for Audio part
+9SRVPWR IC7558 ->- IC7240 PoWeR supply for SeRVo driver IC
12VPWR supply voltage +12V supply voltage for servo part
-8V main supply voltage from PSU -8V supply voltage from PSU
-8VA supply voltage -8V supply voltage for Audio part
A(1:20) IC7701 -> R3818,R3819, R3820, R3821, Address lines 1 to 20 between DASP and flash ROM
R3897 -> IC7703
A(10:20) IC7701 -> R3819, R3820, R3821 -> Address lines 10 to 20 between DASP and DRAM
IC7702
A1 IC7010 -> IC7270 amplitude of the land reflection relative to the average EFM, voltage
output, OPC input
A1LF, A2LF CONN1000 -> IC7010 satellite photo diodes A1, A2 current output
A2 IC7010 -> IC7270 amplitude of the pit reflection relative to the average EFM, voltage
output, OPC input
A-8V supply voltage -8V supply voltage for servo part
AEGER Analog Error signal GEnerator for Recordable
AINTON IC7008 -> IC7010 Alpha INTegrator ON (to AEGER)
ALE IC7270 -> R3213 -> IC7209, Address Latch Enable; external address latch strobe line, freeze
IC7300IC7270 -> R3230 address when low
ALPHA0 IC7270 -> IC7010 analog voltage mode output from OPC D/A converter
ALS IC7008 -> IC7010 Alpha Loop Switch (to AEGER)
ASTROBE IC7008 -> IC7010 Alpha STROBE (to AEGER)
ATIP Absolute Time In Pre-groove (sync signal)
ATIPSYNC IC7300 -> IC7270 ATIP SYNC signal
ATT IC7270 -> R3717, R3722IC7270 -> ATTenuation request from MACE2 to audio DAC, active low; means
IC7701 that the output can be attenuated in case of search activities
B1LF, B2LF CONN1000 -> IC7010 satellite photo diodes B1, B2 current output
BCLK IC7701 -> R3898A -> IC7300 I2S1 BitCLocK from DASP to CDR60 (playback and record)
BE_RESET IC7701 -> R3261 -> IC7270IC7701 -> Basic Engine RESET, active high
R3716
BIASC IC7008 -> R3056 BIAS Current switch CDRW output
BKPT CONN1819, R3907 -> IC7701 JTAG mode select / debug mode BreaKPoinT
C1LF, .. , C4LF CONN1000 -> IC7010 Central photo diodes C1, C2, C3, C4 current output
CAGAIN R3016,R3115 -> IC7010 set-point laser power on disc, current input
CAHF CONN1000 -> C2374 Central Aperture (central photo diodes) High Frequency current
output (C1+C2+C3+C4)
CALF IC7010 -> IC7270 Central Aperture (central photo diodes) Low-pass Filtered signal (DC
coupled EFM signal), voltage output, OPC input
CAS0 IC7701 -> IC7702 Column Address Strobe DRAM for upper byte
CAS1 IC7701 -> IC7702 Column Address Strobe DRAM for lower byte
CDR IC7008 -> IC7355 CDR strategy detected output (active high)
CDR60CFLG IC7300 -> R3382B -> CONN1812 serial output of error corrector status information of the CDR60-
decoder, to be measured at test connector
CDR60CL1 IC7300 -> R3382C -> CONN1812 output of CLock signal for testing system clock of IC CDR60 at test
connector
CDR60CS IC7270 -> R3235B -> R3702, IC7300 CDR60 Chip Select, active high
CDR60INT IC7300 -> IC7270 CDR60 INTerrupt line, active low
CDR60LWRT IC7300 -> R3048 CDR60 Laser WRiTe control output
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CDR60MEAS1 IC7300 -> R3382A -> CONN1812 serial output of information about jitter, PLL frequency and
asymmetry of bit recovery block in CDR60, to be measured at test
connector
CDR60PLL IC7270 -> R3305 -> IC7300 CDR60 clock multiplier enable, active high
CDRW IC7355D -> IC7355CIC7355D -> inverted CDR-strategy-detected signal
CONN1000
CLK_OUT IC7701 -> R3771 -> CONN1819 system CLocK OUT
CLK_SYS IC7701 -> R3727, R3731 oscillator output
COS- CONN1220 -> IC7225B Hall feedback signal from sledge motor
COS+ CONN1220 -> IC7225B Hall feedback signal from sledge motor
CSFLASH IC7701 -> IC7703 Chip Select for FLASH or boot device
CSRAM IC7270 -> R3235A -> R3703, IC7802 Chip Select SRAM, active low
D(16:31) IC7701 <-> R3822, R3823, R3824, Databus bit 16 to 31 between DASP, flash ROM and DRAM
R3825 <-> IC7703, IC7702
D3V3 supply voltage +3,3V supply voltage for Digital part
D5V supply voltage +5V supply voltage for Digital part
D5VS supply voltage +5V supply voltage for Servo part
DALPHA IC7010 -> R3037 ALPHA error signal for laser power control
DASP Digital Audio Signal Processor
DATAI IC7701 -> R3898C -> IC7300 I2S1 DATA In from DASP to CDR60 (recording)
DATAO IC7300 -> R3314 -> IC7701 I2S1 DATA Out from CDR60 to DASP (playback)
DEEMP IC7270 -> R3719, R3724IC7270 -> DE-EMphasis control for audio DAC from MACE2, active high;
IC7701 means that de-emphasis is needed in digital filter
DELTAP IC7016 -> R3126 DELTA Power current source drive signal from XDAC
DIG_OUT_C IC7701 -> R3706 -> C2707, CONN1400 Common DIGital OUTput (consumer)
DISPLAY_INT F934 -> R3812, IC7701 DISPLAY INTerrupt
DMON IC7270 -> R3324 power save at stop, active low
DOBM_CD CONN1708, C2731 -> R3757 -> R3903 - Digital Output (EBU output) from CD player in CDR775 to DASP
> IC7701
DOBM_CDR IC7300 -> R3382D -> C2379, IC7701 Digital Output (EBU output) from CDR60 to DASP
DRAM_RW IC7701 -> IC7702 Read/Write strobe for DRAM
DSA_ACK_CD IC7701 <-> R3830 <-> R3831 <-> Data/Strobe/Acknowledge serial communication between DASP and
CONN1708IC7701 <-> R3830 <-> C2735 CD-player in CDR775
DSA_ACK_CD IC7701 -> R3729 -> IC7270, Data/Strobe/Acknowledge serial communication between MACE2
R CONN1830IC7701 -> R3729 -> R3769 and DASP for CDR; acknowledge input for MACE2 is strobe output
for DASP
DSA_DATA_CD IC7701 <-> R3828 <-> R3829 <-> Data/Strobe/Acknowledge serial communication between DASP and
CONN1708IC7701 <-> R3828 <-> C2733 CD-player in CDR775
DSA_DATA_CD IC7270<->R3246 <-> R3813 <-> IC7701, Data/Strobe/Acknowledge serial communication between MACE2
R CONN1830IC7270<->R3246 <-> R3767 and DASP for CDR
DSA_STR_CD IC7701 <-> R3835 <-> R3832 <-> Data/Strobe/Acknowledge serial communication between DASP and
CONN1708IC7701 <-> R3835 <->C2734 CD-player in CDR775
DSA_STR_CD IC7270 -> R3245 -> IC7701, Data/Strobe/Acknowledge serial communication between MACE2
R CONN1830IC7270 -> R3245 -> R3768 and DASP for CDR (strobe output for MACE2 is acknowledge input
for DASP)
DSCLK CONN1819, R3908 -> IC7701 reset in / Debug Serial CLocK in
DSI CONN1819, R3909 -> IC7701 JTAG reset in / Debug Serial clock In
EFM Eight to Fourteen Modulation = modulation method used for CD
storage, also the actual raw CD signal as written or read on or from
the CD disc
EFMCLK IC7300 -> IC7008 EFM CLocK output
EFMDATA IC7300 -> IC7008 EFM DATA output
EFMTIM3 EFM TIMing generator
EPON IC7008 -> R3010IC7008 -> C2010 Erase Power ON
EPONO IC7008 -> R3107 Erase Power ON Open drain output
EPONRC R3004 -> CONN1000 Erase Power ON (after RC circuit)
List of Abbreviations CDR775 9. GB 67

ERASEC IC7008 -> R3087 ERASE Current switch CDRW output


ERON IC7008 -> IC 7010 ERror ON (to AEGER)
EXT_DIG_IN1 CONN1400 -> IC7701 EXTernal DIGital INput 1
EXT_DIG_IN2 CONN1702, C2767, C2721 -> R3701 - EXTernal DIGital INput 2 (CDR950 only)
>IC7701
EXT_OPT_IN CONN1400, C2722 -> R3708 -> IC7701 EXTernal OPTical INput
F_READY IC7703 -> R3817 -> IC7701CONN1701 - Flash READY detection, this line is forced low as long as the flash is
> IC7701 busy with erase or program algorithm
F_RW IC7701 -> IC7708B Read/Write strobe for Flash ROM
FEN IC7010 -> IC7270 Focus Error Normalized current output
FOC- IC7240 -> CONN1000 FOCus actuator drive signal negative connection
FOC+ IC7240 -> CONN1000 FOCus actuator drive signal positive connection
FS30V D6500 -> CONN1000 Forward Sense diode 30V power supply
FSA CONN1000 -> T7119, T7120 Forward Sense photo diode current output
FSCLR IC7008 -> IC7126 Forward Sense signals CLeaR switch
FSOF IC7008 -> R3052 Forward Sense photo diode sampling OFf
FSON IC7008 -> R3051 Forward Sense photo diode sampling ON
FSR R3040 -> IC7270 Forward Sense signal while Reading for read control loop
FSRS IC7008 -> IC7126D Forward Sense photo diode Read Sampling
FSW R3050 -> IC7270 Forward Sense signal while Writing for write control loop
FSWS IC7008 -> IC7126C Forward Sense photo diode Write Sampling
FWEN IC7270 -> IC7208, R3806 Flash EPROM Write ENable
HALL_U, IC7330 -> IC7300, CONN1812 HALL feedback signals from turn table motor via hall motor driver
HALL_V,
HALL_W
HFS0 IC7270 -> R3249 -> IC7360 select HF circuit
I2C Inter IC
I2C_CLK IC7701, R3711 -> R3715 -> C2709 -> I2C CLocK line used for display slave processor and digital potmeter
F934IC7701, R3711 -> IC7801
I2C_DATA IC7701, R3712 <-> R3713 <-> C2708, I2C DATA line used for display slave processor and digital potmeter
R3714 <-> F934IC7701, R3712 <->
IC7801
I2CL R3248B -> IC7207, R3247C I2C CLock line
I2CSCL IC7207 -> IC7008IC7207 -> I2C Serial CLock line
IC7010IC7207 -> R3248B
I2CSDA IC7207 <-> IC7008IC7207 <-> I2C Serial DAta line
IC7010IC7207 <-> R3248A
I2DA R3248A <-> IC7270,R3247D I2C DAta line
I2S_BCLK_AI IC7701 -> R3814 -> IC7406 I2S4 Bit CLocK for CODEC (ADC for CDR950) Analog Input (record
from analog source)
I2S_BCLK_AO IC7701 -> R3894A -> IC7406 I2S2 Bit CLocK for CODEC (DAC for CDR950) Analog Output
I2S_BCLK_CD CONN1708, C2739 -> R3834 -> IC7701 I2S3 Bit CLocK from CD player (record n=2) (CDR775 only)
I2S_BCLK_MIC CONN1708, C2739 -> R3834 -> IC7701 I2S3 Bit CLocK from MICrophone (CDR950 only)
I2S_DATA_AI IC7406 -> IC7701 I2S4 DATA from CODEC (ADC for CDR950) Analog Input (record
from analog source)
I2S_DATA_AO IC7701 -> R3894C -> IC7406 I2S2 DATA for CODEC (DAC for CDR950) Analog Output
I2S_DATA_CD CONN1708, C2738 -> R3836 -> IC7701 I2S3 DATA from CD player (record n=2) (CDR775 only)
I2S_DATA_MIC CONN1708, C2738 -> R3836 -> IC7701 I2S3 DATA from MICrophone (CDR950 only)
I2S_WS_AI IC7701 -> R3743 -> IC7406 I2S4 Word CLocK for CODEC (ADC for CDR950) Analog Input
(record from analog source)
I2S_WS_AO IC7701 -> R3894B -> IC7406 I2S2 Word CLocK for CODEC (DAC for CDR950) Analog Output
I2S_WS_CD CONN1708, C2740 -> R3833 -> IC7701 I2S3 Word CLocK from CD player (record n=2) (CDR775 only)
I2S_WS_MIC CONN1708, C2740 -> R3833 -> IC7701 I2S3 Word CLocK from MICrophone (CDR950 only)
I2S1_MS IC7270 -> R3910, IC7701 I2S1 Master-Slave interrupt from MACE2
IE T7121 -> CONN1000 laser Erase drive current signal
GB 68 9. CDR775 List of Abbreviations

INT_COPY_AN IC7701 -> R3721 -> IC7401IC7701 -> select INTernal COPY ANAlog (in case of copy protected disc or track
A R3721 -> R3410 on CD drive) (CDR775 only)
IR T7135 -> CONN1000T7135 -> laser Read drive current signal
R3056T7135 -> IC7008
IW T7122 -> CONN1000T7122 -> D6003 laser Write drive current signal
KEY_PRESSE IC7706B -> R3816 -> IC7701 KEY PRESSED interrupt
D
KILL T7560, T7561, R3560 -> CONN1400, KILL signal from power supply part to audio outputs
R3424, R3428
KILL_OUT IC7701 -> R3532 disables the KILL activity from the PSU; 1 = no kill,0 = kill active
L12V supply voltage +12V supply voltage for servo/Laser part
L3_CLK IC7701 -> R3725 -> IC7406 L3 interface CLocK line / control CODEC (not for CDR950)
L3_DATA IC7701 <-> R3728 <-> IC7406 L3 interface DATA line with CODEC (not for CDR950)
L3_MODE IC7701 -> R3735 -> IC7406 L3 interface MODE line selects data or address transfer mode for
CODEC (not for CDR950)
L5V supply voltage +5V supply voltage for servo/Laser part
L-5V supply voltage -5V supply voltage for servo/Laser part
LASCK IC7270 <-> R3248D ClocK line DAC LASer control
LASDACCK R3248D <-> IC7016 ClocK line DAC LASer control
LASDACDI R3248C <-> IC7016 Data line DAC LASer control
LASDACLD R3212 <-> IC7016 LoaD line DAC LASer control
LASDD IC7270 <-> R3248C Data line DAC LASer control
LASLD IC7270 <-> R3238 <-> R3212IC7270 <-> LoaD line DAC LASer control
R3232
LEFT CONN1708, C2743 -> IC7401C, audio output LEFT channel from CD-player in CDR775
IC7407C
LLP IC7270 -> IC7300 Laser Low Power (active high), switches the laser from write to read
power whenever the device tends to go offtrack
LWRT R3048 -> IC7008 Laser WRiTe control input
MA(16:17) IC7270 <-> IC7208 bank switch higher address lines
MA(8:15) IC7270 <-> IC7802 <-> IC7208 address bus high byte
MACE2 Mini All Cd Engine (minus decoder + OPC + PCS + extra RAM)
MAD(0:7) IC7270 <-> IC7209 <-> IC7802 <-> bi-directional data bus / address bus low byte
IC7208 <-> IC7300
MIRN IC7010 -> IC7270 MIRror Normalized (disc reflection) current output
MOTO1 IC7300 -> IC7355A turn table MOTOr control output
MRDN IC7270 -> R3276 -> R3242A, IC7802, Master ReaD, read strobe for external peripherals, active low
IC7300
MUTE IC7270 -> R3718, R3723IC7270 -> MUTE control from MACE2 to DASP, active low
IC7701
MWRN IC7270 -> R3280 -> R3242B, IC7802, Master WRite, write strobe for external peripherals, active low
IC7300
NMUTE IC7701 -> R3726, IC7406 MUTE output, low active
OFFTRACK IC7270 -> IC7300 OFFTRACK detection flag
OPC Optimum Power Calibration
P12VKILL supply voltage +12V supply voltage for KILL-circuit
PCS Position Control Sledge
PCSCOS IC7225B, C2229 -> IC7270, CONN1812 Position Control Sledge COS feedback signal
PCSSIN IC7225A, C2227 -> IC7270, CONN1812 Position Control Sledge SIN feedback signal
PDAR Photo Diode Amplifier Recordable
PERASE R3036, R3031, R3030, R3029, R3028, laser Power switch for ERASE
R3027, R3020 -> IC7002C, R3043,
T7113
POWER_UP IC7270 -> R3243C,R3556, R3538 standby pin, high level activates essential powers necessary for full
function; overrules HI_POWER setting
PPN IC7010 -> IC7050C Push-Pull signal, Normalized, balanced, voltage output
List of Abbreviations CDR775 9. GB 69

PRCOARSE IC7016 -> R3057 drive signal from Power Read COARSE DAC for read current source
PRFINE IC7016 -> R3058 drive signal from Power Read FINE DAC for read current source
PROF_EBU IC7701 -> CONN1820 PROFessional digital output (CDR950 only)
PSENn IC7270 -> R3260 -> IC7208IC7270 -> Program Store ENable; external ROM output enable line, active low
R3231
PW R3081 -> IC7008 Write Power signal to OPC input of MACE2
PWB IC7001C -> IC7016 drive signal to XDAC<->s for write and erase current sources and
VCAGAIN
PWD IC7016 -> IC7002BIC7016 -> IC7002C drive signal from XDAC for write and erase current sources
PWMAX IC7016 -> R3073 PW MAXimum signal from DAC used for determining set point for
laser power during writing
PWMIN IC7016 -> R3072 PW MINimum signal from DAC used for determining set point for
laser power during writing
PWRITE R3035, R3026, R3025, R3024, R3023, laser Power switch for WRITE
R3022, R3021 -> IC7002B, R3044,
T7124
RAD- IC7240 -> CONN1000 Radial actuator drive signal negative connection
RAD+ IC7240 -> CONN1000 Radial actuator drive signal positive connection
RAS0 IC7701 -> IC7702 Row Address Strobe DRAM
RCK IC7300 -> R3319 -> IC7701 EIAJ subcode clock from CDR60 to DASP (CD text interface)
RDGAIN1 IC7008 -> R3054 forward sense ReaD GAIN switch 1
RDGAIN2 IC7008 -> C2027 forward sense ReaD GAIN switch 2
RDGAIN3 IC7008 -> C2060 forward sense ReaD GAIN switch 3
RE IC7010 -> IC7215A Radial Error signal for fast track counting, voltage output
RECORDING IC7008 -> IC7010IC7008 -> RECORDING output (active high)
CONN1000IC7008 -> IC7355C
REN IC7010 -> IC7270 Radial Error Normalized current output
RIGHT CONN1708, C2742 -> IC7401A, IC7407A audio output RIGHT channel from CD-player in CDR775
RXD_TOOL CONN1818 -> IC7701 Receive of UART for test TOOL
S1V65 Referenve Voltage 1.65V delivered by IC7215B for Servo part
S2V9 Reference Voltage 2.9V delivered by IC7010 for Servo part
SEL_HP_OUT IC7701 -> R3720 -> IC7407 SELect HeadPhone OUTput in DJ-mode (for CDR775 only)
SFSY IC7701 -> R3756 -> IC7300 EIAJ subcode synchronisation from DASP to CDR60 (CD text
interface)
SIN- CONN1220 -> IC7225A Hall feedback signal from sledge motor
SIN+ CONN1220 -> IC7225A Hall feedback signal from sledge motor
SL- IC7240 -> R3265 -> CONN1220 SLedge motor drive signal negative connection
SL+ IC7240 -> CONN1220 SLedge motor drive signal positive connection
SRSTN IC7270 -> R3243B, IC7300 Slave ReSeT out (CDR60 reset), active low
STANDBY IC7270 -> R3807 -> R3887 -> IC7701 STANDBY pin, high level activates essential powers necessary for
full function; overrules HI_POWER setting
SUB IC7701 -> R3710 -> IC7300 EIAJ subcode data from DASP to CDR60 (CD text interface)
SYS_CLK_11W IC7701 -> R3732 -> IC7406 11.2896 MHz SYStem CLocK for AD/DA datapath
SYS_CLK_16W IC7701 -> R3894D-> IC7706A 16.9344 MHz SYStem CLocK for producing SYS_CLK_BE
SYS_CLK_8W IC7706A -> R3815 -> CONN1708 SYstem CLocK CD player (8.4672 MHz) (CDR775 only)
SYS_CLK_BE IC7706A -> R3826 -> IC7270 SYstem CLocK Basic Engine (8.4672 MHz)
SYS_RESET IC7701 -> R3758 -> CONNF934IC7701 - SYStem RESET to display assy (and CD player for CDR775)
> R3770 -> T7707 -> CONN1708
TCK CONN1819 -> R3906, IC7701 JTAG ClocK signal
TDSO IC7701 -> CONN1819 JTAG Serial Data Out / debug data out
TERMB IC7270 <-> CONN1818 UART connection with MACE
TLN IC7010 -> IC7270 Track Loss Normalized current output
TR- IC7240 -> CONN1200 TRay motor drive signal negative connection
TR+ IC7240 -> CONN1200 TRay motor drive signal positive connection
GB 70 9. CDR775 List of Abbreviations

TRACE99_RXD CONN1818 -> R3838, IC7701 TRACE99 test tool receive data
TRACE99_TXD IC7701 -> CONN1818 TRACE99 test tool transmit data
TRAYIN IC7270 -> IC7240 move TRAY IN line, active low
TRAYOUT IC7270 -> IC7240 move TRAY OUT line, active low

TRAYSW CONN1200 -> R3747CONN1200 -> TRAY SWitch signal from loader assy
R3748
TRAYSWF R3748, C2214 -> IC7270 Filtered TRAY SWitch signal, low is completely out or in
TXD_TOOL IC7701 -> CONN1818 Transmit of UART for test TOOL
U+, U-, V+, V-, CONN1330 -> IC7330 hall feedback signals from turn table motor to hall motor driver
W+, W-
UCOIL, VCOIL, IC7330 -> CONN1330 drive signals for turn table motor
WCOIL
VCAGAIN IC7016 -> IC7005A set-point laser power on disc, voltage output
VDC1 CONN1500 -> CONNF934 supply voltage for display assy
VDC2 CONN1500 -> CONNF934 supply voltage for display assy
VFO IC7270 -> R3295 -> R3244 FOcus actuator drive output
VFTD CONN1500 -> CONNF934 Voltage Fluorescent Tube Display (display assy)
VRA IC7270 -> R3297 -> R3254 RAdial actuator drive output
VSL IC7270 -> R3299 -> IC7240 SLedge actuator drive output
WCLK IC7701 -> R3898B -> IC7300 I2S1 WordCLocK from DASP to CDR60 (playback and record)
WOBBLE IC7050C -> IC7300 analog WOBBLE signal of pre-groove detected by PPN-signal
WPON IC7008 -> R3009IC7008 -> C2009 Write Power ON
WPONO IC7008 -> R3106 Write Power ON Open drain output
WPONRC R3003 -> CONN1000 Write Power ON (after RC circuit)
XDAC multiplying DAC
Spare parts list CDR775 10. GB 71

10. Spare parts list


Mechanical Parts List 775 4xxx 4822 051 20008 0 5% 0.25W (0805)
Display Board Assy 775
Cabinet Parts b
Miscellaneous
3104 129 52531 COMPLETE CDR775 5500 4822 157 70601 100H (920927085A)
MODULE
0003 3104 124 05710 FTD HOLDER
0001 3104 127 08720 FRONT ASSY COMPLETE
d
1050 2422 129 16314 ROT.ENCODER + SWITCH
CDR775 1101 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON 6100 4822 130 11411 BZX284-C3V3
0003 3104 127 08710 KEY UNIT MIDDLE ASSY 1102 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON 6200 4822 212 30842 TSOP1736SB1
CDR775 1103 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON 6300 4822 130 82978 LTL-16KPE-P
0009 4822 410 11962 POWER BUTTON BLACK 1104 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON
0014 4822 459 10887 WORDMARK PLATE 1105 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON
0015 4822 454 13339 CDRW LOGO PLATE, 1106 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON ce
NAME 1107 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON
0051 3104 124 05700 EASY JOG KNOB CDR775 1108 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON 7100 4822 130 60511 BC847B
0052 4822 492 51374 SPRING (RING) 1109 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON 7104 3104 123 94761 ROM TMP87CH74
0053 3104 124 05620 TRANSPARENT FRAME 1110 2422 540 98423 RES CER 8MHz CSTS*MHz 7203 4822 130 60511 BC847B
BUTTON 03 7204 4822 130 60511 BC847B
0054 3104 124 05620 TRANSPARENT FRAME 1111 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON 7500 4822 130 60511 BC847B
BUTTON 1112 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON 7501 4822 130 60511 BC847B
0076 3104 144 05730 SUSPENSION 1113 2722 171 07174 VFD 15-BT-60GNK 106*40
0077 3104 144 05730 SUSPENSION (FTB0)B
0078 3104 144 05730 SUSPENSION 1114 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON CD Main Board
0079 3104 144 05730 SUSPENSION 1115 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON
0131 3104 147 13300 CD LOADER VAL 1250 1116 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON
0165 4822 442 01506 COVER 1117 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON
Miscellaneous
0251 4822 462 42159 FOOT SILVER 1118 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON
0252 4822 462 42159 FOOT SILVER 1120 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON 1000 2422 025 11704 CON BM H 16P F 1.00 FFC
0253 4822 462 42158 FOOT BLACK 1125 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON 0.3 R
0254 4822 462 42158 FOOT BLACK 1126 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON
1004 2422 543 00896 RES XTL SM 8M4672 30P
0301 4822 321 10249 SBC1201 MAINS CABLE 1127 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON CX-5F R
0309 3104 125 22870 USER MANUAL CDR775/ 1128 4822 276 13114 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON 1006 4822 267 51454 CONN. 11P FEMALE
776/00 WEU 1130 4822 276 13441 SWITCH TACT LED
1205 5322 242 73686 CST12,00MTW-TF01
0312 4822 321 62401 AUDIO CABLE 1131 4822 276 13441 SWITCH TACT LED 1206h 4822 252 51173 19398E1(1,000A)
0313 4822 321 62401 AUDIO CABLE 1301 4822 276 14007 SWI PUSH 2P 0.1A 12V 1207h 4822 252 51173 19398E1(1,000A)
0317 4822 321 61452 DIG OUT CABLE 1401 4822 267 31453 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON
1208 4822 267 60409 CONN 22P FEMALE
0318 3139 228 82010 REMOTE CONTROL 1500 4822 267 31729 CON BM CINCH H 1P F 1209 4822 265 30987 BMT 7SR>CBL0,3-1,25
RC282921/01 1501 4822 265 11406 CON BM CINCH V 2P F 1210 2422 025 11704 CON BM H 16P F 1.00 FFC
1003 3122 427 21570 PSU CDR-3 SINGLE WHRD B
0.3 R
RANGE EURO 1502 4822 265 30987 BMT 7SR>CBL0,3-1,25
8001 3104 157 11240 CWAS FLEX 1MM 14 100
32S g
8005 3104 157 11230 CWAS FLEX 1MM 22 320 g
32S 2100 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
8007 3104 157 11320 CWAS FLEX 1.25MM 7 300 2100 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
2102 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
32S 2101 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V 2103 5322 122 31647 1nF 10% 63V
2102 5322 122 32654 22nF 10% 63V 2104 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
2104 5322 122 32658 22pF 5% 50V
2105 4822 124 81286 47F 20% 16V
2106 5322 122 32658 22pF 5% 50V
CD Loader VAL1250 2111 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
2106 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
2107 4822 124 81286 47F 20% 16V
2400 5322 122 31647 1nF 10% 63V
2109 5322 122 32654 22nF 10% 63V
0001 3104 147 14100 CHASSIS ASSY LOADER 2401 5322 122 31647 1nF 10% 63V 2110 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
VAL 1250 2500 4822 124 11947 10F 20% 16V 2111 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
0002 4822 361 11131 TRAY MOTOR ASSY 2501 4822 126 12105 50V 33nF PM5
2112 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
0003 4822 492 11709 MOTOR SPRING 2502 4822 126 12105 50V 33nF PM5 2113 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
0004 4822 277 11838 SWITCH 2503 4822 122 33575 220pF 5% 63V CASE 2114 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
0006 4822 532 13097 TULE 2504 4822 122 33575 220pF 5% 63V CASE
2115 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
0010 4822 528 11295 PULLEY WHEEL 2116 4822 124 41796 22F 20% 16V
0011 4822 358 10266 BELT, DRIVING f 2117 5322 122 32654 22nF 10% 63V
0012 4822 522 10739 RACK GEAR WHEEL 2118 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
0013 4822 535 10588 PIN, PLASTIC 3100 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0.1W 2119 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
0014 4822 522 10741 TRAY GEAR WHEEL 3101 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0.1W 2120 4822 124 41796 22F 20% 16V
0015 4822 535 10588 PIN, PLASTIC 3102 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0.1W 2121 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
0016 4822 402 11221 RACK 3103 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0.1W 2122 4822 126 12104 12nF 5% 50V
0017 4822 492 11711 RACK SPRING 3104 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0.1W 2123 5322 122 31863 63V 330pF PM5
0020 4822 466 12131 CUSHION RUBBER 3105 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0.1W 2124 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
0021 4822 466 12131 CUSHION RUBBER 3106 4822 117 11149 82k 1% 0.1W 2125 4822 124 81286 47F 20% 16V
0022 4822 466 12131 CUSHION RUBBER 3107 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0.1W 2126 5322 122 34098 10nF 10% 63V
0023 4822 466 12131 CUSHION RUBBER 3108 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W 2127 5322 122 31863 63V 330pF PM5
0030 9305 022 25001 CDM VAM 1250 3109 4822 051 20561 560 5% 0.1W 2128 4822 124 80483 47F 20% 6.3V
0035 3104 144 02030 SUSPENSION 3111 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W 2130 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603
0036 3104 144 02030 SUSPENSION 3112 4822 051 20393 39k 5% 0.1W 2131 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
0037 3104 144 02030 SUSPENSION 3113 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W 2132 4822 124 80483 47F 20% 6.3V
0038 3104 144 02030 SUSPENSION 3114 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W 2133 4822 126 13482 470nF 80/20% 16V
0040 3104 144 05870 SUB-CHASIS 3115 4822 051 20561 560 5% 0.1W 2134 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603
0042 4822 492 11709 MOTOR SPRING 3116 4822 051 20561 560 5% 0.1W 2135 4822 124 41796 22F 20% 16V
0043 4822 418 10421 TRAY HORIZONTAL 3122 4822 117 11149 82k 1% 0.1W 2137 4822 126 14494 22nF 10% 25V 0603
0045 3104 147 13910 CLAMPER ASSY VAL 1250 3124 4822 117 11149 82k 1% 0.1W 2138 4822 126 14494 22nF 10% 25V 0603
8001 3104 148 01310 LED ASSY 4P 3125 4822 051 20332 3k3 5% 0.1W 2139 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603
3500 4822 117 12521 68 1% 0.1W 2140 4822 126 14508 180pF 5% 50V 0603
3501 4822 117 11448 180 1% 0.1W 2141 4822 126 14238 0603 50V 2N2 COL R
3502 4822 117 11449 2k2 1% 0.1W 2142 5322 122 32654 22nF 10% 63V
3503 4822 117 11448 180 1% 0.1W 2143 4822 126 14241 0603 50V 330P COL R
3504 4822 117 11449 2k2 1% 0.1W 2145 4822 126 13692 47pF 1% 63V
4xxx 4822 051 10008 0 5% 0.25W (1206) 2146 4822 126 14247 0603 50V 1N5 COL R
GB 72 10. CDR775 Spare parts list

2147 4822 126 13482 470nF 80/20% 16V 3116 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 0.1W 3248 4822 117 10354 22k 1% 0.1W
2148 4822 124 22726 4.7F 35V 3117 4822 051 20479 47 5% 0.1W 3254 4822 117 10354 22k 1% 0.1W
2149 3198 016 36810 0603 25V 680P COL R 3130 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W 3256 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W
2150 4822 126 12105 50V 33nF PM5 3131h 4822 117 11151 1 5% 3258 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 0.1W
2151 5322 124 11919 47F 20% 6.3V 3132 4822 051 20223 22k 5% 0.1W 3260 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 0.1W
2152 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3134 4822 051 20108 1 5% 0.1W 3263h 4822 117 11748 22 1206 5% FUSE
2153 4822 122 33777 47pF 5% 63V 3135 4822 051 20108 1 5% 0.1W 3265 4822 117 10837 100k 1% 0.1W
2154 4822 124 81286 47F 20% 16V 3136 4822 051 20122 1k2 5% 0.1W 3266 4822 051 10102 1k 2% 0.25W
2155 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V 3137 4822 117 11504 270 1% 0.1W 3267 4822 051 30102 1k 5% 0.062W
2156 5322 124 11919 47F 20% 6.3V 3138 4822 117 11504 270 1% 0.1W 3268 4822 117 10837 100k 1% 0.1W
2157 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3139 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W 3269 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2158 4822 122 33777 47pF 5% 63V 3140 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805) 3270 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W
2159 3198 017 34730 0603 16V 47nF COL 3141 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805) 3271 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2160 4822 126 14494 22nF 10% 25V 0603 3142 4822 117 11504 270 1% 0.1W 3273 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2161 5322 124 11919 47F 20% 6.3V 3143 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 0.1W 3274 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2162 4822 122 31765 100pF 2% 63V 3144 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 0.1W 3275 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2163 4822 126 14549 33nF 16V O6O3 3145 4822 117 11504 270 1% 0.1W 3276 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2164 4822 126 14508 180pF 5% 50V 0603 3146 4822 117 10837 100k 1% 0.1W 3277 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2165 4822 122 33777 47pF 5% 63V 3148 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805) 3278 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805)
2166 3198 017 34730 0603 16V 47nF COL 3149 4822 051 10102 1k 2% 0.25W 3279h 4822 117 11151 1 5%
2167 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V 3150 4822 117 11383 12k 1% 0.1W 3280 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W
2168 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V 3151 4822 117 11383 12k 1% 0.1W 3282 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
2169 5322 126 10794 220pF 5% 63V 3152 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805) 3283 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W
2170 5322 126 10794 220pF 5% 63V 3153 4822 051 30101 100 5% 0.062W 3284 4822 051 30008 0 jumper
2171 5322 126 10794 220pF 5% 63V 3154h 4822 117 11151 1 5% 3285 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W
2172 5322 126 10794 220pF 5% 63V 3155 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805) 3286 4822 051 30154 150k 5% 0.062W
2173 5322 126 10794 220pF 5% 63V 3156 4822 117 11383 12k 1% 0.1W 3287 4822 117 12925 47k 1% 0.063W 0603
2174 4822 126 14494 22nF 10% 25V 0603 3157 4822 117 11383 12k 1% 0.1W 3300 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
2175 4822 124 81286 47F 20% 16V 3158 4822 051 20122 1k2 5% 0.1W 3302 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
2176 4822 122 33777 47pF 5% 63V 3159 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805) 3303 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
2178 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V 3160 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W 3304 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
2180 4822 124 41796 22F 20% 16V 3161h 4822 117 11748 22 1206 5% FUSE 3305 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
2181 4822 124 41796 22F 20% 16V 3162h 4822 117 11748 22 1206 5% FUSE 3306 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
2184 4822 126 14225 56pF 5% 50V 0603 3164 4822 051 20479 47 5% 0.1W 3307 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
2185 4822 126 14225 56pF 5% 50V 0603 3168 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W 3308h 4822 117 11748 22 1206 5% FUSE
2186 4822 124 81286 47F 20% 16V 3169 4822 051 30272 2k7 5% 0.062W 3310 4822 051 10102 1k 2% 0.25W
2187 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V 3171 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 3312 4822 051 10102 1k 2% 0.25W
2188 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3172 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W 3313 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W
2189 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V 3173 4822 117 11452 430 1% 0.1W 3314 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W
2191 4822 124 81286 47F 20% 16V 3174 4822 117 11452 430 1% 0.1W 3318 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2197 4822 124 81286 47F 20% 16V 3176 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W 3319 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2199 4822 126 13692 47pF 1% 63V 3177h 4822 117 11151 1 5% 3320 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2200 4822 126 14249 560pF 10% 50V CASE0603 3178 4822 051 30102 1k 5% 0.062W 3328 4822 051 20105 1M 5% 0.1W
2201 4822 126 14247 0603 50V 1N5 COL R 3179 4822 051 30102 1k 5% 0.062W 3331 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2202 5322 122 32531 100pF 5% 50V 3180 4822 051 30272 2k7 5% 0.062W 3333 4822 051 30101 100 5% 0.062W
2203 4822 124 22726 4.7F 35V 3181 4822 051 20223 22k 5% 0.1W 3335 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
2204 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V 3182 4822 051 30391 390 5% 0.062W 3337 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
2208 4822 124 81286 47F 20% 16V 3183 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 3339 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
2211 4822 126 13692 47pF 1% 63V 3184h 4822 117 11748 22 1206 5% FUSE 3342 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W
2214 5322 122 32531 100pF 5% 50V 3185 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W 3350 4822 051 10102 1k 2% 0.25W
2216 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3186 4822 051 30472 4k7 5% 0.062W 3352 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805)
2217 4822 122 33777 47pF 5% 63V 3187 4822 051 30391 390 5% 0.062W 3353 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2218 4822 126 13692 47pF 1% 63V 3188 4822 051 30272 2k7 5% 0.062W 3354 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2220 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V 3189 4822 051 30391 390 5% 0.062W 3355 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2230 5322 126 10223 4.7nF 10% 63V 3190 4822 117 11456 30k 1% 0.1W 3356 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2232 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3191 4822 117 11452 430 1% 0.1W 3357 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805)
2233 5322 122 31865 1.5nF 10% 63V 3192 4822 117 11452 430 1% 0.1W 3359 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805)
2234 4822 124 12362 47F 4V 20% 3193 4822 051 30181 180 5% 0.062W 3360 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805)
2235 4822 124 12362 47F 4V 20% 3194 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805) 3361 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
2252 5322 122 31647 1nF 10% 63V 3195 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805)
2280 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V 3196 4822 051 30102 1k 5% 0.062W
2285 5322 122 31865 1.5nF 10% 63V 3197 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W d
2286 5322 122 31865 1.5nF 10% 63V 3198 4822 051 30479 47 5% 0.062W
6000 4822 130 11382 BYG50D
2300 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3199 4822 051 30152 1k5 5% 0.062W
6001 4822 130 11382 BYG50D
2301 4822 124 81286 47F 20% 16V 3200 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W
6002 4822 130 11382 BYG50D
2302 4822 124 11947 10F 20% 16V 3201 4822 117 11817 1k2 1% 1/16W
6003 4822 130 83757 BAS216
2303 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3202 4822 051 30223 22k 5% 0.062W
2304 4822 124 40196 220F 20% 16V 3203 4822 051 30272 2k7 5% 0.062W
2306 4822 126 12102 330nF 10% 16V 3204 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805) ce
2307 4822 124 40207 100F 20% 25V 3205 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W
2320 4822 122 33777 47pF 5% 63V 3206 4822 051 30008 0 jumper 7000 4822 209 17285 SAA7324H
2321 4822 122 33777 47pF 5% 63V 3208 4822 117 13608 4.7 5% 0603 0.0016W 7005 9337 143 50653 74HCT08
2322 4822 122 33777 47pF 5% 63V 3212 4822 051 30105 1M 5% 0.062W 7006 5322 130 42718 BFS20
2325 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3214 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805) 7007 4822 130 60373 BC856B
2326 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3215h 4822 117 11748 22 1206 5% FUSE 7008 5322 130 42718 BFS20
2327 4822 126 14305 100nF 10% 16V 0603 3216h 4822 117 11152 47 5% 7009 5322 130 42718 BFS20
3217 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W 7010 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3218 4822 051 10102 1k 2% 0.25W 7011 5322 130 42718 BFS20
f 3219 4822 117 13509 4X47 5% 1206 NETWORK 7019 4822 130 60373 BC856B
3220 4822 051 30103 10k 5% 0.062W 7020 4822 209 16877 BA6856FP
3100 4822 051 20223 22k 5% 0.1W
3225h 4822 117 11748 22 1206 5% FUSE 7021 4822 209 32852 TDA7073A/N2
3101 4822 051 20223 22k 5% 0.1W 3226 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W
3102 4822 051 20479 47 5% 0.1W 7022 4822 209 32852 TDA7073A/N2
3229h 4822 117 11748 22 1206 5% FUSE 7023 5322 130 42718 BFS20
3103 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 0.1W
3233 4822 117 10354 22k 1% 0.1W 7025 9337 153 10118 IC SM 74HCT4052D (PHSE)
3104 3198 021 90031 0 JMP 0603
3235 4822 051 30008 0 jumper R
3105 3198 021 90031 0 JMP 0603
3236 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805) 7120 4822 209 30095 LM833D
3106 3198 021 90031 0 JMP 0603
3237 4822 051 20008 0 jumper . (0805) 7130 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3107 3198 021 90031 0 JMP 0603
3241 4822 117 10354 22k 1% 0.1W 7131 4822 130 60373 BC856B
3113 4822 051 10102 1k 2% 0.25W
3242 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W 7132 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3114 4822 051 20822 8k2 5% 0.1W
3243 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 0.1W 7203 4822 130 60511 BC847B
3115 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0.1W
3245 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 0.1W 7204 4822 209 17398 LD1117DT33
Spare parts list CDR775 10. GB 73

7301 4822 130 60511 BC847B 2104 5322 126 10223 4.7nF 10% 63V 6114 4822 130 42488 BYD33D
7309 4822 209 17237 UDA1320ATS 2109 5322 122 31865 1.5nF 10% 63V 6129 5322 130 80122 BZX84-C24
7310 4822 130 60511 BC847B 2110 4822 124 22652 2.2F 20% 50V 6132 4822 130 42488 BYD33D
2111 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V 6220 4822 130 42488 BYD33D
2113 4822 122 33127 2.2nF 10% 63V 6231 4822 130 31603 1N4006
I/O Board 2114 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V 6232 4822 130 11584 BYW98-200-C1
2125 4822 121 51598 2.2nF 5% 400V 6240 4822 130 42488 BYD33D
2126 4822 121 51598 2.2nF 5% 400V 6250 4822 130 42606 BYD33J
Miscellaneous 2127 4822 126 14496 470pF 10% 1KV
2129 4822 124 23057 4.7F 20% 50V
2131h 4822 126 14497 2.2nF 20% 250V ce
1000 2422 025 16289 CON 14P PRINTCON.
2133 4822 124 12062 100F 20% 25V
1001 4822 267 31448 CINCH 2P 7110 4822 209 15684 MC44603AP
2201 4822 126 14585 100nF 10% 50V
1002 4822 265 11151 CINCH 4P 7125 4822 130 63787 STP4NA60FI
2202 5322 122 32654 22nF 10% 63V
2210 4822 124 12282 2200F 20% YK 10V 7200h 4822 130 91451 CQY80NG
7201 4822 209 16944 KA431AZ
g 2220 4822 124 40849 330F 20% 16V
7221 4822 209 80591 LM317T
2221 4822 126 13751 47nF 10% 63V
7249 4822 209 82112 MC7908CT
2016 5322 122 32654 22nF 10% 63V 2222 4822 124 12283 100F 20% MS7 6.3V
7251 5322 130 60159 BC846B
2017 5322 122 32654 22nF 10% 63V 2230 4822 124 81144 1000F 16V
7252 4822 130 60373 BC856B
2018 5322 122 32654 22nF 10% 63V 2240 4822 124 81144 1000F 16V
2019 4822 124 40248 10F 20% 63V 2242 4822 124 41584 100F 20% 10V
2020 5322 122 32654 22nF 10% 63V 2250 4822 124 40248 10F 20% 63V
2022 4822 126 12105 50V 33nF PM5 2252 4822 124 11769 220F 20% 50V
2023 5322 122 32654 22nF 10% 63V 2260 4822 122 31175 1nF 10% 500V
2024 5322 122 32654 22nF 10% 63V
2025 5322 122 33538 150pF 2% 63V
2026 5322 122 32531 100pF 5% 50V
f
2027 5322 122 32531 100pF 5% 50V
3101 4822 116 52304 82k 5% 0.5W
2028 5322 122 32659 33pF 5% 50V
3102 4822 051 20223 22k 5% 0.1W
2029 5322 122 32659 33pF 5% 50V
3103 4822 051 20472 4k7 5% 0.1W
2030 5322 122 32659 33pF 5% 50V
3104 4822 116 83933 15k 1% 0.1W
3105 4822 116 83933 15k 1% 0.1W
f 3106 4822 051 20102 1k 5% 0.1W
3107 4822 051 20184 180k 5% 0.1W
3020 4822 117 12521 68 1% 0.1W 3108 4822 117 10965 18k 1% 0.1W
3021 4822 051 20332 3k3 5% 0.1W 3109 4822 117 13577 330 1% RC12H 0805
3022 4822 117 11152 47 5% 1.25W
3024 4822 051 20332 3k3 5% 0.1W 3110 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W
3026 4822 051 20332 3k3 5% 0.1W 3111 4822 051 20229 22 5% 0.1W
3027 4822 051 20332 3k3 5% 0.1W 3112 4822 051 20101 100 5% 0.1W
3028h 4822 117 11152 47 5% 3113 4822 051 20159 15 5% 0.1W
3029 4822 117 11927 75 1% 0.1W 3115 4822 116 52232 910 5% 0.5W
3032 4822 117 11373 100 1% RC12H 0805 3116 4822 117 11448 180 1% 0.1W
3033 4822 117 11373 100 1% RC12H 0805 3120h 2122 550 00147 VDR DC 1mA/423V
3034 4822 117 11449 2k2 1% 0.1W 3123 4822 050 21803 18k 1% 0.6W
3035 4822 117 11449 2k2 1% 0.1W 3124 4822 116 83872 220 5% 0.5W
3036 4822 117 11373 100 1% RC12H 0805 3125 4822 050 21002 1k 1% 0.6W
3037 4822 117 11373 100 1% RC12H 0805 3126 4822 116 80176 1 5% 0.5W
3038 4822 117 11449 2k2 1% 0.1W 3127 4822 116 80676 15 5% 0.5W
3039 4822 117 11449 2k2 1% 0.1W 3128 4822 116 80676 15 5% 0.5W
3129 4822 050 21003 10k 1% 0.6W
3134 4822 050 21803 18k 1% 0.6W
b 3201 4822 116 52176 10 5% 0.5W
3202 4822 050 13302 3k3 1% 0.4W
5001 4822 157 70601 100H (920927085A) 3203 4822 116 52175 100 5% 0.5W
5002h 4822 157 71206 BLM21A601SPT 3204 4822 051 20182 1k8 5% 0.1W
3205 4822 117 10353 150 1% 0.1W
d 3206 4822 117 11143 3k 1% 0.1W
3221 4822 051 20471 470 5% 0.1W
6000 4822 218 11487 GP1F32R 3222 4822 051 20241 240 5%
3230 4822 050 21002 1k 1% 0.6W
3231 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W
ce 3232 4822 051 20113 11k 5% 0.1W
3233 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W
7005 5322 209 11517 PC74HCU04T 3234 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W
7006 4822 130 60511 BC847B
7007 4822 130 60511 BC847B
7008 4822 130 60511 BC847B b
7009 4822 130 60511 BC847B
5120h 4822 157 11846 FILTER, MAINS
5125 4822 157 11411 100mH z
Power Supply Unit 20PS317 5132 4822 157 51462 10H 10% 4X9.8MM
LAL04T100K
5210 4822 157 11722 6.8H 20% 7.7X9.5
Miscellaneous 5220 4822 157 51462 10H 10% 4X9.8MM
LAL04T100K
5225 4822 157 53139 4.7H
0006 4822 492 63524 SPRING FIX. TRANSISTOR 5226 4822 157 53139 4.7H
0101h 4822 265 31015 CONNECTOR, MAINS 5230 4822 157 50963 2.2H
INLET 5240 4822 157 51462 10H 10% 4X9.8MM
1120h 4822 070 32002 FUSE 218002.(2A) LAL04T100K
1121 3122 358 72141 FUSE HOLDER CLICK 5250 4822 157 51462 10H 10% 4X9.8MM
1125 4822 252 60151 SURGE PROTECT DSP- LAL04T100K
501N-A21F 5255 4822 157 51195 1 H 20% 4X9.8MM AXIAL

g d
2101 4822 126 13695 82pF 1% 63V 6102 4822 130 83707 SINB80
2102 5322 126 10184 820P 5% 50V 3 6106 4822 130 42606 BYD33J
2103 5322 122 32268 470pF 10% 50V 6107 4822 130 42606 BYD33J

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