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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Terminology and Abbreviations……………………………………………………….1-5
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Terminology & Abbreviations
Dolby Digital A perceptual coding system for audio, developed by Dolby Laboratories and
accepted as an international standard. Dolby Digital is the most common means of
encoding audio for DVD-Video and is the mandatory audio compression system for
525/60 (NTSC) discs.
Dolby Surround The standard for matrix encoding surround-sound channels in a stereo
signal by applying a set of defined mathematical functions when combining center and
surround channels with left and right channels. The center and surround channels can
then be extracted by a decoder such as a Dolby Pro Logic circuit which applies the
inverse of the mathematical functions. A Dolby Surround decoder extracts surround
channels, while a Dolby Pro Logic decoder uses tially independent of the recording or
transmission format. Both Dolby Digital
1-1 and MPEG audio compression systems are
compatible with Dolby Surround audio.
DTS Digital Theater Sound. A perceptual audio-coding system developed for theaters. A
competitor to Dolby Digital and an optional audio track format for DVD-Video.
DVCD Stands for Double Video CD -- pretty popular format in mainland China.
Format itself is nothing new really, its just a regular VideoCD overburned to include 90
to 99mins per CD, compared to regular 74mins per CD in standard VideoCD format.
DVD An acronym that officially stands for nothing, but is often expanded as Digital Video
Disc or Digital Versatile Disc. The audio/video/data
1-1 storage system based on 12-and
8-cm optical discs.
DVD+R DVD+Recordable defines a standard for recordable DVD drives and media defined
by the DVDRW Alliance. Often called "plus R", the format is write once (compared to
DVD+RW wich can be erased and rewritten). The single sided discs can hold
4,700,000,000 bytes (4.38 Gigabytes at 1024 bytes to the kilobyte) with double sided
discs holding twice as much. There are no dual layer single sided recordable discs. This
format competes with the DVD Forum DVD-R specification. DVDRhelp DVDR
information
JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group. The international committee which created its
namesake standard for compressing still images.
Karaoke Literally empty orchestra. The social sensation from Japan where sufficiently
inebriated people embarrass themselves in public by singing along to a music track.
Karaoke was largely responsible for the success of laserdisc in Japan, thus supporting
it elsewhere.
Kodak Picture CD Kodak Picture CD is a CD that contains your pictures in JPEG
format(.jpg) along with software that lets you view, enhance, share, and print your
pictures from your computer. Some standalone DVD Players supports this format also,
but then only for viewing. This format will also work on DVD Players that supports
"JPEG file viewing" but you may lose some Kodak Picture CD specific features. Kodak
Picture CD.
Macrovision An antitaping process that modifies a signal so that it appears unchanged on
most televisions but is distorted and unwatchable when played back from a videotape
recording. Macrovision takes advantage of characteristics of AGC circuits and burst
decoder circuits in VCRs to interfere with the recording process.
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Terminology & Abbreviations
MP3 MP3 is an acronym for MPEG-1 (or MPEG-2) Layer 3 audio encoding (it is not an
acronym for MPEG3). MP3 is a popular compression format used for audio files on
computers and portable devices.
The compression in MP3 works on the basis of a "psychoacoustic model" which
means that parts of the audio that human ears cannot detect are discarded by the
encoder. Although this is a LOSSY process, it can yield very high quality audio files
are relatively high compression rates. A typical MP3 file encoded at 128 kbit/s (12:1
compression) is near CD quality.
MP3 audio is increasingly being used in video production coupled with various
MPEG-4 video codecs like divx. The audio may be encoded with a constant or
variable bitrate.
Multiangle A DVD-Video program containing multiple angles allowing different views of a
scene to selected during playback.
Multilanguage A DVD-Video program containing sound tracks and subtitle tracks for more
than one language.
RGB Video information in the form of red, green, and blue tristimulus values. The
combination of three values representing the intensity of each of the three colors can
represent the entire range of visible light.
S/N Signal-to-noise ratio. Also called SNR.
SACD Super Audio CD is the next generation of audio disc, offering full-range,
uncompressed digital multi-channel surround sound. SACD can also be backward
compatible using so called hybrid discs with an extra layer that allows them to be
played on conventional CD players but then only with ordinary CD quality. SACD can
be played on SACD Players, DVD Players with SACD support and if using hybrid
discs also CD Players. SACD is currently competing with DVD-Audio as the new
audio defacto standard. Philips SACD information.
Subtitle A textual representation of the spoken audio in a video program. Subtitles are often
used with foreign languages and do not serve the same purpose as captions for the
hearing impaired.
SVCD SVCD stands for 'Super VideoCD'. A SVCD is very similiar to a VCD, it has the
capacity to hold about 35-60 minutes on 74/80 min CDs of very good quality
full-motion MPEG-2 video along with up to 2 stereo audio tracks and also 4 selectable
subtitles. A SVCD can be played on many standalone DVD Players and of course on
all computers with a DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive with the help of a software based
decoder / player. SVCDHelp.com.
S-video A video interface standard that carries separate luma and chroma signals, usually on
a four-pin mini-DIN connector. Also called Y/C. The quality of s-video is
significantly better than composite video since it does not require a comb filter to
separate the signals, but it’s not quite as good as component video. Most high-end
televisions have s-video inputs. S-video is often erroneously called S-VHS.
System menu The main menu of a DVD-Video disc, from which titles are selected. Also
called the title selection menu or disc menu
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Terminology & Abbreviations
Title The largest unit of a DVD-Video disc (other than the entire volume or side). Usually
a movie, TV program, music album, or so on. A disc can hold up to 99 titles, which
can be selected from the disc menu.
VCD VCD stands for 'Video Compact Disc' and basically it is a CD that contains moving
pictures and sound. If you're familiar with regular audio/music CDs, then you will
know what a VCD looks like. A VCD has the capacity to hold up to 74/80 minutes on
650MB/700MB CDs respectively of full-motion video along with quality stereo sound.
VCDs use an encoding standard called MPEG-1 to store the video and audio. A VCD
can be played on almost all standalone DVD Players and of course on all computers
with a DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive with the help of a software based decoder /
player. VCDHelp.com.
YUV In the general sense, any form of color-difference video signal containing one luma
and two chroma components. Technically, YUV is applicable only to the process of
encoding component video into composite video.
WMF Windows Media Format files are audio/video files encoded with the Windows Media
Encoder, providing high quality and media security for streaming and download-and-play
applications on PCs, set-top boxes, and portable devices. Windows Media Format comprises
Windows Media Audio and Video codecs, an optional integrated digital rights management
(DRM) system, and a file container. Microsoft WMF Information
CVD China Video Disk - a precursor to SVCD marketed since 1998. Resolutions are
352x480 NTSC, 352x576 PAL, 44.1khz audio (unlike 1/2 D1 DVD that is the same
resolution at 48khz audio). Not all players will play CVD (compatible players). CVD Guide
DivX DivX™ is a new format for digital video, much like MP3 is a format for digital
music. DivX™ is the brand name of a patent-pending video compression technology created
by DivXNetworks, Inc., (also known as Project Mayo). The DivX™ codec is based on the
MPEG-4 compression standard. This codec is so advanced that it can reduce an MPEG-2
video (the same format used for DVD or Pay-Per-View) to ten percent of its original size.
DivX.com.
DVD+RW DVD+RW is a ReWriteable media format of the DVD+R standard.
DVD-Audio DVD-Audio or sometimes called DVD-A is a separate format from DVD-Video.
It is a format specifically designed to provide the highest
1-3 possible audio fidelity capable on
DVD. DVD-Audio provides for audio in stereo and in multi-channel surround in a wide range
of specifications. In addition to audio, a DVD-Audio disk can contain a limited amount of
video, which can be used to display text, such as lyrics or notes. DVD-Audio can only be
played on DVD Players with DVD-Audio support (most DVD Players do not support this
format). DVD-Audio is currently competing with SACD as the new audio defacto standard.
DigitalAudioGuide DVD Audio FAQ
DVD-R DVD-Recordable defines a standard for recordable DVD drives and media defined
by the DVD Forum. Often called "minus R", the format is write once (compared to DVD-RW
wich can be erased and rewritten). The single sided discs can hold 4,700,000,000 bytes (4.38
Gigabytes at 1024 bytes to the kilobyte) with double sided discs holding twice as much. There
are no dual layer single sided recordable discs. This format competes with the DVD+R format.
DVDRhelp DVDR information
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Terminology & Abbreviations
DVD-RAM A recordable format supported by the DVD Forum. It has superior recording
features but it is not compatible with most DVD-ROM drives or DVD Video players. It works
well when set up like a removable hard disk.
DVD-RW DVD-RW is a ReWriteable media format of the DVD-R standard.
DVD-Video DVD-Video is the video element of the DVD format. DVD Demystified
DVD-Video Features.
DVD±R A term used to cover both the DVD-R and DVD+R standards in one word.
HDCD-encoded CDs sound better because they are encoded with 20 bits of real musical
information, as compared with 16 bits for all other CDs. HDCD overcomes the limitation of
the 16-bit CD format by using a sophisticated system to encode the additional 4 bits onto the
CD while remaining completely compatible with the existing CD format. HDCD provides
more dynamic range, a more focused 3-D soundstage, and extremely natural vocal and
musical timbre. With HDCD, you get the body, depth, and emotion of the original
performance not a flat, digital imitation.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Prior to shipment from the factory, the products are strictly inspected to conform with the
recognized product safety and electrical codes of the countries in which they are to be sold.
However, in order to maintain such compliance, it is equally important to implement the
following pre-cautions when a set is being serviced.
2. Parts identified by the ! symbol in schematic diagram parts are critical for safety.
Replace only with specified part numbers.
Note : Parts in this category also include those specified to comply with laser emission
standards for Products using cathode ray tubes and those specified for compliance
with various regulations regarding spurious radiation.
3. Use Specified internal wiring. Note especially:
1) Double insulated wires
2)High voltage leads
4. Use specified insulating materials for hazardous live parts. Note especially:
1)Insulation Tape
2)PVC tubing
3)Spacers
4)Insulation sheets for transistor
5. Observe that wires do not contact heat producing
PARTS (heatsinks, oxide metal film resistors ,fusible resistors ,etc .)
6.Check that replaced wires do not contact sharp edged or pointed parts .
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
7. 1)When a power cord has been replaced ,check that A mark is made on the cord ,under
strain ,near the aperture ,and the flexible cord is subjected 100times to a pull of 40N
for a duration of 1 second each .
2)During the test ,the cord shall not be displaced by more than 2mm
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
·Insulation resistance test
confirm the specified insulation resistance or greater between power cord plug prongs and
externally exposed parts of the set (RF terminals ,antenna terminals ,video and audio input
and output terminals ,microphone jacks ,earphone jacks ,etc .)See table below.
·Dielectric strength test
Confirm specified dielectric strength or greater between power cord prongs and exposed
accessible parts of the set (RF terminals ,antenna terminals ,video and audio input and output
terminals ,microphone jacks ,earphone jacks ,etc.)See table below .
·Clearance distance
When replacing primary circuit components ,confirm specified clearance distance (d),between
soldered terminals ,and between terminals and surrounding metallic parts .See table below.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Earth Ground
AC Line Voltage Region Load Z Leakage Current(i)
(B) to :
<or= 0.7mA peak Antenna earth
2k ohm <or= 2mA DC Terminals
100 to 130 v Europe
200 to 240 v Australia <or=0.7mA peak
Other terminals
50k ohm <or= 2mA DC
Note . This table is for IEC member only . Be sure to confirm the precise values for
your particular country and locality.
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Electrical Performance Standards
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DVD Box Block Diagram
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MIC IN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
6
5
4
5.1CH
3
6
5
4
3
2
1
2
1
3
2
CN6 1
CN7
DECODER(ZR36966)
P
O
W
E
R
5
4
CN5 CN503
6 3
5 2 6
CON1 CON2 1
4 5
3 4
2 3
1 2
CN4 1
6
5
4
3
2
1
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
TRAY KEY
DISPLAY 1 234567 1 234567
POWER SWITCH
SD-520
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General Classification of Symptoms
1.
Key invalid
KB board OK? Y
To decoder board service
N
To KB board service
2.
TV no voice
Y
N
Setup audio by referring to manual
DVD audio setup correct?
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General Classification of Symptoms
3.
TV no display
N
Video wire connection correct? Connect to TV correctly
4.
Cannot open tray
Y
Loader too low/high? Adjust loader
Y N
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General Classification of Symptoms
5.
Y
Disc scratched/dirty? Replace disc
Y
N
Press “Open/Close” on remote control, To KB board service
the IR line of KB board has wave out?
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General Classification of Symptoms
6.
Image/voice distortion
Y
Disc scratched/dirty? Replace
7.
Optical/Coaxial output abnormal
N
Audio setup correct? Adjust according to
manual instruction
Y
N
Check optical/coaxial connection to Adjust according to
decoder device OK? manual instruction
8.
Y
Disc scratched/dirty? Replace/clean disc
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General Classification of Symptoms
1. no spin
2. no laser
3. cannot open/close tray normally
4. main axis turning, but no pickup focus or gliding
5. cannot read discs
When above phenomenon exists, please try replacing loader to solve
the problem.
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Software update method
2.UPDATING
A Put the DISC into the unit, it will be reading automatically.
B When the information appeared on screen, press RIGHT button, to light the “START”,
and press ENTER button
C The unit will read the data, and it will be tray out automatically when it finished.
D After the tray out, take off the disc. After updating, the tray in automatically.
NOTES: The whole process need about 4 minutes, please make sure of no power off
happened.
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Repair of Power Board
1 2 3 4
D7 10uH/1A
D T1 L2 D
SR360
47K C7 C8
R2 C4 1000u 470u
103/1KV
D1
D8 FR104 10uH
D5 L3
1n4007
D4
FR107 D9 RF104 10uH
L4 CN4
1N4007 C3 5V
T1A-250V
22u/400V
1
R3 GND
C10 2
F1 L1 D2 100k 5V
100u 3
GND
D6 C11 C9 C12 4
C2 +12V
FR104 100u 100u 100u 5
1N4007 -12V
C 6 C
CN1 D3
104
2
R4
1 1N4007 100k
R6
22
CN2 R5
100k R7 R8
2
1k 150
1
IC2 R9
8 5 5k1
B IC3 C15 B
IC1-DH321
1 4 TL431 104
PC817B
R11 R10
C5 R1 180k 5k1
223 7k5
C6 CY3
10u/50V 471
Title
A A
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Repair of Power Board
19
Repair of Power Board
20
Repair of Power Board
N
Check AC. and DC. conversion
Far less than 320V/140
Measure the voltage of C3 elements such as FUSE, power
switch, L1, D1,D2,D3,D4 etc.
About 320V/140
About 320V/140
N
Measure whether the voltage of 2 pin IC1 D6, R6 or IC1 is
(VCC) is equal to 12V. damaged
N
Measure other elements
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Repair of Power Board
Take out the output cord, Normal output voltage Other power boards
connect false loading over loaded
Abnormal
Normal
Y N
Y
Test other elements
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5 4 3 2 1
15.4K 1%
MBW2012-221
MIC_VOCAL
SPDL_SENS-
SPDL_SENS+
0.1uF
C104 C105 C103 C102
D Flash speed <= 70 nS. + OSCIN C108 22pF D
SLED_PWM
LD_DVD
MD_DVD
1nF 1nF 27nF 27nF C114 C115 EC116
If plan to use 90ns Flash, it needs to be verified by s/w.
LD_CD
MD_CD
10nF 10nF 100uF/16V
RF_F
RF_D
RF_C
RF_E
RF_B
RF_A
VC
R105
C168
U104
FOCUS_PWM
SPDL_SENS+
TRACK_PWM
SPDL_SENS-
MEMADD14 FB105
2 BYTE# 47 Close to Vaddis!
SPDL_PWM
CARD_DET
A14 VCCQ
I2C_CLK
I2C_DAT
MEMADD13 3 46 C164 1nF RF VDDDAC
A13 GND RF DSPVCC33
MD_DVD
CARD_SEL
RESOUT
LD_DVD
MEMADD12 4 45 MEMDAT15 MBW2012-221
MD_CD
LD_CD
MEMADD11 A12 DQ15 MEMDAT7 R146 R145 C165 DSPVCC33
RF _D
RF _C
VREF
5 44
RF _F
RF_E
RF_B
RF_A
RFN
A11 DQ7
R FP
MEMADD10 MEMDAT14 0R NM + EC121
MEMADD0
6 43 33pF
MEMDAT9
MEMDAT1
MEMDAT8
MEMDAT0
MEMCS0#
VC
A10 DQ14
MEMRD#
MEMADD9 7 42 MEMDAT6 [NM] [0R] C119 100uF/16V
A9 DQ6 RESET
100R
100R
MEMADD8 8 41 MEMDAT13 10nF
VDD1AFE
VDDPWM
A8 DQ13
VDDAFE
VDDAFE
MEMADD19 R117 0R 9 40 MEMDAT5 Close to Vaddis! R110
NC A19 DQ5 MEMDAT12
10 A20 DQ12 39 10K
NM MEMWR# MEMDAT4
FCU_IOWR#
11 38 FB104
FCU_IORD#
FCU_WAIT#
WE# DQ4
FCU_SCLK
FCU_CS2#
FCU_CS3#
R140
R141
DSPVCC33R152 [4.7K] FLASH_RST# 12 37 DSPVCC33 VDDPLL
FCU_RST
F CU_IRQ
RP# VCC DSPVCC33 DSPVCC18
RESET# R153 DSPVCC33 13 36 MEMDAT11 DSPVCC18 MBW2012-221 RESET# +
0R VPP N C DQ11 MEMDAT3 C148 C110 + EC111
14 WP# N C DQ3 35 R149
3
[NM] R118 NM MEMDAT10 10nF 1nF EC106
15 A19 R Y/BY# DQ10 34 DSPVCC33 100uF/16V
MEMADD18 MEMDAT2 100R 10uF/16V
16 A18 DQ2 33 1
MEMADD17 17 32 MEMDAT9 Q1
MEMADD7 A17 DQ9 MEMDAT1
18 31
2
A7 DQ1 9014
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2
MEMADD6 19 30 MEMDAT8 Close to Pin37 of U104
MEMADD5 A6 DQ8 MEMDAT0 U101A D304 R116
20 A5 DQ0 29
MEMADD4 21 28 MEMRD# C122 10K
GPIO[56]/FCU_RST
GNDREF
RESOUT
VREF
F
GPIO[9]/MEMDAT[9]
MEMDAT[1]
GPIO[8]/MEMDAT[8]
MEMDAT[0]
MEMRD#
GNDC
VDDC
D
C
RFN
MEMCS0#
MEMADD[0]
GPIO[63]/MEMCS2#
GPIO[62]/FCU_IORD#
GPIO[61]/FCU_IOWR#
IGPIO[54]/PWMCO[5]
GPIO[53]/PWMCO[4]
GPIO[52]/PWMCO[3]
GPIO[51]/PWMCO[2]
DVD_LD
CD_LD
VDDP
GPIO[60]/FCU_SCLK
GPIO[59]/FCU_CS2#
GPIO[58]/FCU_CS3#
GPIO[57]/FCU_WAIT#
GNDPWM
GPIO[50]/PWMCO[1]
DVD_MD
CD_MD
VC
H
VDDPWM
GPIO[49]/PWMCO[0]
IGPIO[55]/FCU_IRQ
VDDSAFE
GND1AFE
GNDAFE
K
E
VDD1AFE
RFP
G
VDDAFE
B
A
A4 OE# LL4148
MEMADD3 22 27 MARK5 0.1UF
MEMADD2 A3 GND MEMCS0#
.
23 26
1
MEMADD1 A2 CE# MEMADD0
24 25
1
A1 A0
C150 C151
SST39VF800 NM NM R104
[39VF400/800/160] [33pF] [33pF] 392 Ohm 1%
MEMDAT2 Close to
Flash select R117 R118 MEMDAT10
1 MEMDAT[2] GNDDACBS2 156
2 MEMDAT[10]/GPIO[0] RSET 155 Vaddis
MEMDAT3 C_B_U
Intel NM 0R MEMDAT11
3 MEMDAT[3] DAC1 154
VDDDAC C_B_U EEPROM
4 MEMDAT[11]/GPIO[1] VDDDAC 153
MEMDAT4 Y_R_V U105
AMD/SST 0R NM MEMDAT12
5 MEMDAT[4] DAC2 152
CVBS_C Y_R_V
6 MEMDAT[12]/GPIO[2] DAC3 151 CVBS_C
MEMDAT5 7 150 VDDDAC DSPVCC33 8 1
MEMDAT13 MEMDAT[5] VDDDAC CVBS_G_Y VCC A0
8 MEMDAT[13]/GPIO[3] DAC4 149 CVBS_G_Y 7 WP A1 2
MEMDAT6 9 148 6 3
MEMDAT14 MEMDAT[6] GNDDAC_D SCL A2
10 MEMDAT[14]/GPIO[4] DAC5 147 5 SDA GND 4
75R 1%
75R 1%
75R 1%
75R 1%
11 146 OSCIN R119 R120 C147
GNDC
Vaddis 9 XIN
75R 1%
MEMDAT7 12 145 OSCOUT 2K 2K NM
MEMDAT15 MEMDAT[7] XO VDDPLL [0.1uF] NM
13 MEMDAT[15] VDDPLL 144 UART:
14 143 For customer model, please just keep [24LC02 ]
VDDC GNDPLL RESET#
15 142
VDDP ZR36966 RESET# test point close to Vaddis.
R134
R135
R136
R137
MEMADD16 16 141 I2C_CLK
MEMADD[16] GNDC
R3
C MEMCS1# 17 140 I2C_DAT C
MEMADD15 MEMCS1#/GPIO[5] VDDC MUTE_CTL MUTE_CTL
18 MEMADD[15] GPIO[48]/DUPRD1 139 MUTE_CTL
MEMADD14 19 138
MEMADD13 MEMADD[14] GPIO[47]/DUPTD1 DUPRD0 R2 10K [NM] FS3
20 MEMADD[13] GPIO[46]/DUPRD0 137 DUPRD0
MEMADD12 21 136 DUPTD0
MEMADD11 MEMADD[12] GPIO[45]/PWMCO[5]/DUPTD0 DUPTD0
22 MEMADD[11] VDDP 135
MEMADD10 23 134 MUX GPIOs
CN105 MEMADD[10] IGPIO[44] IRRCV
257
256
255
254
253
252
251
250
249
248
247
246
MEMADD9 24 133 FPC_DOUT
FCU_SCLK MEMADD8 MEMADD[9] GPIO[43]/TDO FPC_CLK FPC_DOUT
1 1 25 MEMADD[8] GPIO[42]/TCK 132 FPC_CLK
2 D5V MEMWR# 26 131 FPC_STB
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
2 MEMDAT3 MEMADD18 MEMWR# GPIO[41]/TDI/NMI INSW FPC_STB
3 3 27 MEMADD[18]/GPIO[6] 209 HS GPIO[40] 130
4 MEMDAT11 DSPVCC33 R147 NM MEMADD17 28 210 245 129 CD_DVD
4 MEMDAT4 [4.7K] MEMADD7 MEMADD[17] HS HS GPIO[39] DRVSB CD_DVD
5 5 29 MEMADD[7] 211 HS HS 244 GPIO[38] 128
6 MEMDAT12 MEMADD6 30 212 U101B 243 127 IN_OUT_SW
6 MEMDAT5 MEMADD[6] HS ZR36966 HS IGPIO[37]/TMS/NMI CLOSE
7 7 31 GNDC 213 HS HS 242 GPIO[36] 126
8 MEMDAT13 MEMADD5 32 214 241 125 OPEN
8 MEMDAT6 MEMADD4 MEMADD[5] HS HS GPIO[35] HOMESW
9 9 33 MEMADD[4] 215 HS HS 240 GPIO[34]/RAMCKE/SPDIFIN 124 Close to Vaddis.
10 MEMDAT14 MEMADD3 34 216 239 123 A IN
10 MEMADD[3] HS HS GPIO[33]/AIN/SPDIFIN AIN
11 MEMDAT7 35 217 238 122 S/PDIF_OUT
11 MEMDAT15 MEMADD2 VDDP HS HS GPIO[32]/SPDIFO ABCLK S/PDIF_OUT
12 12 36 MEMADD[2] 218 HS HS 237 GPIO[31]/ABCLK 121 ABCLK
13 GND MEMADD1 37 219 236 120 ALRCLK
13 D5V MEMADD19 MEMADD[1] HS HS GPIO[30]/ALRCLK ALRCLK
14 14 D5V 38 MEMADD[19]/IGPIO[7] 220 HS HS 235 VDDP 119
15 MEMWR# 39 221 234 118 AMCLK
15 MEMRD# USB_DP USBVDD HS HS GPIO[29]/AMCLK AMCLK
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
16 16 40 USBDP/GPO[67] GNDC 117
17 MEMADD10 USB_DN 41 116 APWM_L-
17 FCU_IORD# USBDN/GPO[68] GPIO[28]/AOUT[0]/APWM0- APWM_L+ APWM_L-
18 42 115
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
18 MEMADD9 RAMADD4 USBGND GPIO[27]/APWM0+ APWM_R- APWM_L+
19 19 43 RAMADD[4] GPIO[26]/AOUT[1]/APWM1- 114 APWM_R-
20 FCU_IOW R# RAMADD3 44 113 APWM_R+
20 GND RAMADD5 RAMADD[3] GPIO[25]/APWM1+ APWM_R+
21 21 45 RAMADD[5] GPIO[24]/AOUT[2]/APWM2- 112
22 MEMADD8 46 111
22 MEMADD7 VDDIP IGPIO[23]/APWM2+
23 23 47 GNDC GNDAPWM 110
24 MEMADD6 RAMADD2 48 109 H SYNC H SYNC
24 RAMADD[2] GPIO[22]/AOUT[3]/APWM3-
RAMDQM2/RAMCKE/GPO[66]
25 RAMADD6 49 108 VS YNC INSW
RAMCKE/SDI_PSC/GPIO[10]
25 RAMADD[6] GPIO[21]/APWM3+ VSYNC INSW
26 MEMADD5 RAMADD1 50 107 APWM_CEN- DRVSB
26 MEMADD4 RAMADD7 RAMADD[1] GPIO[20]/APWM4- APWM_CEN+ APWM_CEN- IN_OUT_SW DRVSB
27 27 51 RAMADD[7] GPIO[19]/PWMCO[5]/APWM4+ 106 APWM_CEN+ IN_OUT_SW
28 MEMADD3 52 CLOSE
RAMADD[11]/GPO[64]
AIN/SPDIFIN/IO[18]
APWM7+/GPIO[12]
APWM6+/GPIO[14]
APWM5+/GPIO[16]
29 OPEN
APWM7-/GPIO[13]
APWM6-/GPIO[15]
APWM5-/GPIO[17]
30 MEMADD1 DSPVCC33 HOMESW
GPAIO/IGPIO[11]
30 HOMESW
31 VDDAPWM R151 4.7R
31
RAMADD[10]
FC U_IRQ
RAMDAT[10]
RAMDAT[11]
RAMDAT[12]
RAMDAT[13]
RAMDAT[14]
RAMDAT[15]
32
RAMADD[0]
RAMADD[8]
RAMADD[9]
RAMDAT[8]
RAMDAT[7]
RAMDAT[9]
RAMDAT[6]
RAMDAT[5]
RAMDAT[4]
RAMDAT[3]
RAMDAT[2]
RAMDAT[1]
RAMDAT[0]
32 FCU_RST MARK6
RAMRAS#
RAMCAS#
GNDPCLK
VDDPCLK
33
RAMDQM
RAMWE#
.
+
RAMBA
34 34
GNDC
GNDC
GNDC
GNDC
GNDC
VDDC
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
MEMDAT0
PCLK
35 100uF/16V
1
35 MEMDAT1
36 36
37 MEMDAT8
37 GND
38
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
38 MEMDAT2 MEMADD1
39 39 Close to pin 105
40 MEMDAT9 DSPVCC33 Put at the middle of traces.
40 MEMDAT10
41 41
42 CARD_DET
B 42 FCU_CS2# B
43 43
FCU_CS3# R122
BOOTSEL JP101 JP102
44 44
GND 1K R5
45 45 Play OPEN OPEN
RAMADD10
RAMADD11
RAMDAT10
RAMDAT11
RAMDAT12
RAMDAT13
RAMDAT14
RAMDAT15
FCU_WAIT# [NM] 0R
RAMADD0
RAMADD8
RAMADD9
APWM_LFE+
46
RAMDAT8
RAMDAT7
RAMDAT9
RAMDAT6
RAMDAT5
RAMDAT4
RAMDAT3
RAMDAT2
RAMDAT1
RAMDAT0
APWM_LFE-
RAMRAS-
RAMCAS-
RAMCS0-
RAMCS1-
RAMDQM
APWM_SR+
46
APWM_SL+
APWM_SR-
RAMWE-
APWM_SL-
MEMCS0#
47 Download OPEN CLOSE Expansion header
RAMBA
47
RAMCKE
IPCLK
MEMCS1#
IPCLK
48 48
CARD_SEL
49 49 SW debug CLOSE OPEN
Expansion header
50 GND
50 CN104
VDDPLL
FFC-50 VDDAFE M5V 500mA for device
1
2
M5V 4
VDD1AFE USB_DN
3
APWM_SL+
APWM_SL-
APWM_SR+
APWM_SR-
R142 VDDPWM USB_DP
APWM_LFE-
APWM_LFE+
2
MIC_ON
56R APWM_SR-
JP102 1
APWM_SR+
BOOTSEL1 APWM_LFE- R143 R144 C3
[NM] PCLK APWM_LFE+ NM 2.0X4S
15K 15K
[NM] [NM] [10nF] [NM]
C167
No EMI test: Hold trace 1/2/3/4, and remove FB113/FB114/FB115/FB117. NM
[5pF]
For EMI: Remove trace 1/2/3/4, after finish layout, remove the trace
between pin1 and pin2 of FB113/FB114/FB115/FB117.
For V966U only.
Close to
Note: FB113/FB114/FB115/FB117 should be placed around the 4 corner of Vaddis.
Vaddis
1 2 3 4
RAMCKE
RAMDAT12
RAMDAT13
RAMDAT14
RAMDAT15
RAMDAT15
RAMDAT14
RAMDAT13
RAMDAT12
RAMDAT11
RAMDAT10
RAMADD9
RAMADD8
RAMADD7
RAMADD6
RAMADD5
RAMADD4
47uF/16V
RAMDAT8
RAMDAT9
RAMDAT9
RAMDAT8
RAMDQM
RAMCKE
RAMADD4
RAMADD5
RAMADD6
RAMADD7
RAMADD8
RAMADD9
RAMDQM
PCLK
PCLK
SDRAM3.3V
DSPVCC18
C166 C141 C142 C143 C144
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
47uF/16V
DQ15
DQ14
DQ13
DQ12
DQ11
DQ10
DQ9
DQ8
NC
DQMH
NC
A11
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
VSS
VSS
CLK
CKE
VSS
VSSQ
VDDQ
VSSQ
VDDQ
SDRAM configuration:
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
NC
NC
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15
VSS
CKE
CLK
UDQM
VSS
VDDQ
VSSQ
VDDQ
VSSQ
U102 U103
1X16Mbit: CS0# = Low;
1X64Mbit: CS1# = Low; CS0#=BA1
16Mbit: K4S161622C-TC/L70 NM SDRAM speed <=7ns
A [64Mbit:K4S641632H-UC70] A
Tras <=44.4ns
A10/AP
Trp <=22.2ns
LDQM
DQML
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
CAS#
RAS#
WE#
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
DQ4
DQ3
DQ2
DQ1
DQ0
DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
RAS
CAS
CS#
BA0
BA1
A10
WE
CS
BA
A3
A2
A1
A0
A0
A1
A2
A3
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
FB109
DSPVCC33 SDRAM3.3V
FBR
EC120 C123 C124 C125 C126 C127 C128 SDRAM3.3V
+ 47uF/16V 10nF 10nF 10nF 10nF 10nF 10nF
RAMADD10
RAMADD10
RAMADD3
RAMADD3
RAMADD2
RAMADD1
RAMADD0
RAMADD0
RAMADD1
RAMADD2
RAMDAT7
RAMDAT6
RAMDAT5
RAMDAT4
RAMDAT3
RAMDAT2
RAMDAT1
RAMDAT0
RAMDAT0
RAMDAT1
RAMDAT2
RAMDAT3
RAMDAT4
RAMDAT5
RAMDAT7
RAMDAT6
RAMCS0-
RAMRAS-
RAMCAS-
RAMCAS-
RAMRAS-
RAMCS1-
RAMDQM
RAMDQM
RAMCS0-
RAMWE-
RAMWE-
RAMBA
RAMBA
DVD LD
CD LD
R221 + EC228
C205 C216 4.7R 47uF/16V
NM NM
[470pF] [470pF]
2
Q204 1 R222 220R
LD_DVD
While using BA5954 While using AM5888s
BT2907 OPU R209 R210 R270 R283
OPU R209 R210
HD65 0 0R NM NM
3
DSPVCC33 Sony310 100R 100R
DL3 0 0 Hitachi NM NM 91R 91R
D CN201 is used for Sanyo/Samsung/Sony OPUs IAT510 100R 100R D
2
24Pin OPU connector R294 0R
Q205 R223 220R
HOP1200W NM NM
1 LD_CD 0R [NM]
24 BT2907 R202=300R, for HOP1200W only HD65/HD62 0 0 VR_CD
GND-LD DVDLD R202
23 502W 91R 91R
3
DVD-LD 0R [300R]
NC 22 VR_DVD
21 OPU_HFM RFA5V
Arima681 NM NM
HFM C212
MD 20 R295
19 CD LD 1nF 0R
CD-LD VR_DVD + EC201
VR-DVD 18 R270 R283
17 VR_CD 100uF/16V OPU R270 R283 OPU 313A HD62 502W NM NM
VR-CD
NC 16 HOP1200W 100R 100R [91R] [91R]
15 RF_E
R294: 100R 0R 91R
E OPU5V L201 10uH RFA5V Arima681 100R 100R
VCC 14 R295: 100R 0R 91R
13 VC1 R217 33R 2.1V Others NM NM
VC(VREF) VC
GND/PD 12
11 RF _F R204 PDIC Control:
F
10 RF_B 3.3K DVD=LOW
B
9 RF_A CD=HIGH
A
RF 8 RF
7 C D_DVD
CD/DVD_SW C D_DVD
D 6 RF _D
C 5 RF _C
4 TACT-
T- TACT+
T+ 3
2 FACT+
F+ FACT-
F- 1
GND
GND
26
25
GND1
24
GND
GND
Choose the value in "[ ]" when using
Hitachi/Sankyo/Aatech OPU
29
30
NM [24Pin OPU connector]
[NM]
BEMF
Current Type(Default)
R298
B SP_M- SPDL_SENS- B
2K SPDL_SENS-
D204
2
R281 DSPVCC33
1R 3
1
6P 2.0: SLED & SPINDLE Con M5V
1 SL_MOT- Value in [ ] is for AM5888s
SLED- 2 SL_MOT+
BAT54C
1
CN4
DSPVCC33 R200 4.7R 1W
as PHILIPS
[4.7R 1W] PSS8550D, Jiangsu
2
2
CN5
LOAD- 3V3_DRV 1 Q210 1V8_DRV 1 Q211 Changdian S8550.
1B
3C
2E
1
LOAD- 2 LOAD+ SS8550 SS8550
LOAD+ 3 [PSS8550] [PSS8550]
3
3
OUTSW 4 R254 R236 R286
GND 5 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K DSPVCC33 DSPVCC18
INSW [NM] +
HOMESW EC276
5p 2.0: TRAY_Con IN_OUT_SW HOMESW R219 220UF/16V
INSW IN_OUT_SW 2K [220uF/10V] R220
INSW [2K 1%] 430R
[430R 1%]
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Front End & Regulator
D ate: W ednesday, June 28, 2006 Sheet 5 of 7
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
MIC2
R432 When internal DAC:
4.7K R459
EC402
2K W/ Karaoke W/o Karaoke
10uF/16V
LR IN R327, R328, R337, R338 NM 4.75K 1%
+
R462, R463, R464, R465 4.75K 1% NM
R433
1.2K When external DAC:
Q323 Please refer to the option value in [...]
3
BT3906 R431
2 3 1 Q320 When external DAC + Karaoke:
DSPVCC33
4.7K -12V
BT3904
Refer to Vaddis 6 solution. Value in [] is for external DAC.
2
DSPVCC33 R425
1
D EC419 + D
MIC_ON
10uF/16V
4.7K R436
100K
R5 MUTE_BIAS1
3.3K R461 C401 100pF
NM
[0R] R437 R324
100K APWM_L- R327 NM R320 R383 39K 1% MIC1 R443 18K
[4.7K 1%] 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% [NM] [0R]
MIC_VOCAL [10K] [3.3K] C322 33pF 5%
MIC_VOCAL -12V
R462 4.75K 1% C325 C321 [150pF]
[NM] 200pF 10% 180pF 10% U301B C400
4
R4 R463 4.7K 1% [NM] [1nF] LM4558 U309B 0.1uF
4
3.3K [NM] 6 LM4558
Value in [] is for external ADC.
-
R380 7 R438 39K [0] 6 -
APWM_L+ R328 NM R329 5 + 7 R429 1K LMAIN-OUT
[4.7K 1%] 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% [1K] LMAIN-OUT
ADC circuit for Karaoke 5 +
[0R] [0R] +12V +12V
8
C326 R381
8
U308 CE2632 33pF 5% 39K 1% C323
[NM] [0R] 0.1uF
3
DSPVCC33 1 DVDD DGND 14 R441
MUTE 1 Q321
AIN A IN 2 13 AMCLK BT3904
SDO MCK AMCLK 2K
2
DSPVCC33 ABCLK R445 NM 0 3 12 ALRCLK DSPVCC33
ABCLK BCK LRCK ALRCLK
R448 NM [4.7K] 4 11 R447 10K
FMT NOHPF -12V
C410 -12V
5 10 R333 C399 100pF
CAP AGND NM R337 NM R330 R386 39K 1% C334
APWM_R-
C415 + C406 6 9 [0.1uF] [4.7K 1%] 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% [NM] 0.1uF
VCM AVDD DSPVCC33
22uF/16V [10K] [3.3K] C332 33pF 5% MIC2 R440 18K
104 + C408 C419 7 8 LR IN R464 4.7K 1% C335 C331 [150pF] [0R]
[0.1uF] RIN LIN [NM] 200pF 10% 180pF 10%
22uF/16V
4
104 R465 4.7K 1% [1nF] [1nF] U301A
4
[0.1uF] [NM] 2 - LM4558 U309A
R384 1 R434 39K [0] 2 - LM4558
APWM_R+ R338 NM R339 3 + 1 R435 1K RMAIN-OUT
[4.7K 1%] 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% [1K] RMAIN-OUT
3 +
[0R] [0R]
8
C336 R385
8
33pF 5% 39K 1%
[NM] [0R]
3
+12V MUTE R439 Q322
1
C BT3904 C
C403 2K
2
0.1uF
R376 R373
APWM_LFE- R370 R301 39K 1%
4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% [NM]
[NM] [10K] [3.3K] C372 33pF 5%
C375 C371 [150pF]
200pF 10% 180pF 10% U305B
4
[1nF] [1nF] LM4558
6 -
R374 2.4K
R377 R379 7 LFE-OUT
D5V APWM_LFE+ R378 5 + [1K]
3
4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1%
[NM] [0R] [0R] +12V MUTE R375 2K Q317
+12V 1
8
C376 R302 BT3904
R308 33pF 5% 39K 1% C363
2
100K [NM] [0R] 0.1uF
D301 IN4001
D302 IN4001
1 2 1 2 2 3
Q303
EC317 R318 EC318 S8550
1
+ 10K 470uF/10V
-12V -12V
100uF/16V R366 R363
APWM_CEN- R360 R303 118K 1% C374
DSPVCC33 2 3 MUTE 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% [NM] 0.1uF
[NM] [10K] [3.3K] C362 33pF 5%
R312 Q304 C365 C361 [150pF]
10K S8550 200pF 10% 180pF 10%
1
4
[1nF] [1nF] U305A
2 - LM4558
MUTE_CTL R367 R369 R364 2.4K
MUTE_CTL 1 CEN-OUT
R311 APWM_CEN+ R368 3 + [1K]
3
10K 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1%
[NM] [0R] [0R] MUTE R365 2K Q316
1
8
C366 R307 BT3904
33pF 5% 39K 1%
2
[NM] [0R]
B B
R346 R343
APWM_SL- R340 R310 39K 1%
4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% [NM]
[NM] [10K] [3.3K] C342 33pF 5%
C345 C341 [150pF]
200pF 10% 180pF 10% U304B
4
[1nF] [1nF] LM4558
6 -
R344 2.4K
R347 R349 7 SL-OUT
APWM_SL+ R348 5 + [1K]
3
4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1%
[NM] [0R] [0R] +12V +12V MUTER345 2K 1 Q314
8
C346 R315 BT3904
33pF 5% 39K 1% C343
2
[NM] [0R] 0.1uF
-12V -12V
R356 R353
APWM_SR- R350 R316 39K 1% C354
4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% [NM] 0.1uF
[NM] [10K] [3.3K] C352 33pF 5%
C355 C351 [150pF]
200pF 10% 180pF 10%
4
[1nF] [1nF] U304A
2 - LM4558
R357 R359 R354 2.4K
1 SR-OUT
3
APWM_SR+ R358 3 + [1K]
4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% 4.7K 1% MUTER355 2K 1 Q315
[NM] [0R] [0R] BT3904
2
R317
C356 39K 1%
33pF 5% [0R]
[NM]
A A
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Custom 30
Back End
Date: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 Sheet 6 of 7
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
CN1
G ND C520 11pF
VSYNC 1
VSYNC 2 +12V
HSYNC HS YNC
Y-R-V_OUT 3 CVBS_C L501 1.1uH CVBS_OUT
4 CVBS_C
G-Y_OUT
C-B-U_OUT 5 C511 C521
6 FS1: H=RGB L=CVBS
SCART_SWITCH 150pF 160pF JR5
7
FS2 FS3 SCART CFG R509
1.2K
AUDIO 6CH
2.0X7S [NM]
00 4:3
CN2 01 TV AUDIO/TV/16:9 C522 11pF Y-R-V_OUT 1
CVBS_OUT Video Status
AUDIO/TV/16:9 1 Y_R_V L502 1.1uH Y-R-V_OUT
2 10 16:9 Y_R_V
D G ND R510 7 D
3 C523
LMAIN-OUT 4 1.5K
RMAIN-OUT [NM] 160pF
5 COAX_SPDIF 2
3
2.0X4S
CN7 FS2 1 Q501
DUPRD0
1 BT3904 C524 11pF
+12V [NM]
2
2
-12V D5V CVBS_G_Y L503 1.1uH G-Y_OUT C-B-U_OUT
3 CVBS_G_Y 3
4 MIC_IN C525
3
160pF 8
1 Q502 R514
FS3
BT3904 150R
MIC_PORT [NM] [NM] RMAIN-OUT 4
2
C526 11pF C539
3
100pF
FS1 1 Q503 C_B_U L504 1.1uH C-B-U_OUT
DUPTD0 C_B_U
BT3904
[NM] C527 G-Y_OUT 5
2
SCART_SWITCH 160pF
RGB Status
9
R516
CN503 1K
LMAIN-OUT 6
D5V SCART config circuit [NM]
GND 1 C540
D5V 2 100pF
CN3
DAT 3
C
CLK 4 LMAIN-OUT 7 C
STB 5 R501 R502 R503 R504 RMAIN-OUT
10K 10K 10K 2.2K 6
IR 6 SL-OUT 5
VFD_PORT C538 4
FB515 220Z 100pF 3
FB512 220Z IRRCV 2
FPC_STB 1
FB513 220Z
FPC_CLK
FB514 220Z SR-OUT
FPC_DOUT 2.0X7S
C537
100pF
CEN-OUT
C536
100pF JR4
LFE-OUT
1
C535
100pF 2
C-B-U_OUT 3
Y-R-V_OUT 4
6
GND 3 D5V D5V OPTICAL
4 +12V
GND 5 1 GND
-12 6 -12V S-Video w/ RCA OPTICAL_SPDIF
2
3
VCC
+12 + SIG
POWER + EC530
EC503 47uF/16V
C554 C555 C556 C557 100uF/16V
+12V: +12V(+-10%) 10nF 10nF 10nF 10nF R546 62R OPTICAL_SPDIF
-12V: -12V(+-10%)
+5V: +5V(+-2.5%) D5V
+3.3V: +3.3V(+-2.5%)
3
C509
S/PDIF_OUT 1 Q505 0.1uF
S/PDIF_OUT
BT3904
2
R547 0R SERVO33
Close to Q505
DSPVCC33
R529
+ 56R
EC505 C542 C543
C528
220uF/10V 220pF 1nF R544
COAX_SPDIF
62R
0.1uF
R530
MARK1 C510
39R
.
22pF
1
A A
MARK2 DSPVCC18
H5 H6
.
3 4 3 4 + EC508
1
9
8
7
6
H5 H6 Title
9
8
7
6
9
8
7
6
MARK4
Close to Regulator DC0
.
Power, AV Output 30
Date: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 Sheet 7 of 7
5 4 3 2 1
Repair of Decoder Board
Please check the power supply to decoder board is normal before checking the
decoder board.
+5V,+12V,-12V.
1.
Key invalid or led no display
Replace ZR36966
27
Repair of Decoder Board
2.
CVBS no output(audio/tray door normal)
Y Y
Y N
Replace IC ZR36966
28
Repair of Decoder Board
N
N
Check ZR36966 PIN152,Pin154,Pin149
short circuit
Replace ZR36966 IC
29
Repair of Decoder Board
4.
Karaoke no output
Replace U308(2632)
30
Repair of Decoder Board
5.
No audio output
Replace ZR36966
31
Repair of Decoder Board
6.
Power On
Y
Tray door close?
N
Close tray door
Y
Pickup in inner circle?
N
Pickup move outward
Machine initiated:ZR36966
With disc
Auto adjust
32
Repair of Decoder Board
7.
Check disc
Activate pickup
N
Disc check error
Y
Focus loop move up
Pickup LD off
Action repeat
33
Repair of Decoder Board
8.
Eject tray abnormal
(CVBS normal)
Check ZR36966
Check “OPEN”, “CLOSE” signal level normal
PIN125(OPEN),
(When open tray, “OPEN” should be high level,
PIN126(CLOSE)
“CLOSE” should be low level
Check ZR36966
Check “OPEN”, “CLOSE” signal level normal
PIN125(OPEN), N
(When open tray, “OPEN” should be low level,
PIN126(CLOSE)
“CLOSE” should be high level
34
Repair of key Board
Power on
Led no display
35
Package Diagram
36
System decomposition 3-D diagram
37
Main point waveforms of electronic components
38