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PAGEAssembling/Disassembling
Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
1. Technical Specs. Connectors
and Chassis Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2. Safety Instructions and Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
3. Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
4. Supply Voltage Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
5. I-C Bus Interconnection Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
6. Fault Tracing Diag. for Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
7. Chassis Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
8. Service Menu And Basic Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
8.1 Option Bytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
8.2 Geometry Adj. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
8.3 G2 Adjust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
8.4 Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
8.5 Tune / IF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
8.6 Hotel Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
8.7 System Voltage Adj. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
9. DVD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
9.1 Safety And Handling Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
9.2 Mech. And Elec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
10. Block Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
TV Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
DVD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
11. Description Of Ics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
TV Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
DVD Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
CONTENTS
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Disassembly procedure is explained as below. Before dis-assembling the TV set please read the safety instructionsand warning parts of the service manual.
• Turn off TV and plug the mains out• Remove screws (6 pieces) to dismount the back cover • Remove 2 connection cables between chassis and back
cover. Front AV and lineout sockets should be discon-nected.
• Cut the tie, which fixes DVD cables together.• Disconnect the following sockets to take the chassis out ;
Loader, IR receiverDeflection cableDegaussing coilSpeaker cablePower cable
• Remove the ground cable localised between tube mod-ule, chassis and mass cable.
• Remove the CRT drive module from picture tube.• Desolder the ground cable of loader from tuner.• Remove anode cable localised on the picture tube.• Slide out the chassis through the guides (no screws,
straps or other fixing).
Please follow the assembly instructionsexplained below;• Be sure that all of the loader cables are free. If necessary
fix the cables firmly to avoid any kind of squeezingwhile inserting the chassis back.
• Before inserting the chassis into guides, check the con-trol buttons in front of the chassis. In case of misplace-ment of control buttons place them into correct position.
• Slide the chassis into guides until the connection cablescould be reached to their sockets.
• Plug in the sockets coming from led PCB, 5P to KL01and 4P to KL02
• Plug in the sockets coming from loader, 4P to SS03, 6Pto SS13 and 12P (blue one pointing to right) to SS18.
• Plug in the power cable socket to AC01.• Plug in the degauss cable socket to KP02.• Plug in the speaker cable socket to HS03.• Place the CRT drive module on picture tube.• Slide the chassis completely on its place. Be careful
about control buttons.• Plug in the deflection cable socket 4P to KD01 and 2P to
SD21.• Place the anode cable to picture tube. Be careful about
high voltage!
CRT drive module must be grounded via masscable.
Grounding must be completed between loader andchassis via soldering cable between tuner and loader.
Front AV must be connected to SS05 and line outshould be connected to SS09 via 9P and 5P sockets,respectively.
• Place the back cover back to its place.(6 screws)• Plug the mains in.• Turn on the TV.
Grounding must be completed between loader andchassis via soldering cable between tuner and loader.
Front AV must be connected to SS05 and line outshould be connected to SS09 via 9P and 5P sockets,respectively.
• Place the back cover back to its place.(6 screws)• Plug the mains in.• Turn on the TV.
ASSEMBLING / DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE
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1.2 Connections
Rear Connections
Side Connection
A/LA/R PCM
EURO AV
VIDEO L AUDIO R
1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, CONNECTIONS ANDCHASSIS OVERVIEW
1.1. Technical Specifications
1.1.1 Reception
Tuning System : PLLColor Systems : PAL SECAM NTSCSound Systems : B/G D/K L/L’A/V Connections : SCART AND FRONT AVChannel Selections : AIR, CABLE : The entire band via frequency search
IF Frequency : B/G, D/K, L : 38.9 MHZ L’: 33.4 I: 39.5MHZ
Aerial Input : 75 OHM
1.1.2 Miscellaneous
Audio Output (RMS) : 2 x 2.5 WMains Voltage : 220-240 V (± 10 %)Mains Frequency : 50/60 Hz (± 5 %)Ambient Temperature : Maximum Humidity :Power Consumption : 50 WStandby Power Consumption : 4 W
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2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21
EURO SCART
I- Audio output 1. right channel 0.5 VRMS/<l k 02- Audio input 1. right channel 0.5 VRMS (connected to No.6)3- Audio output 2. left channel 0.5 VRMS (connected to No.1)4- GND (audio)5- GND6- Audio input 2. left channel 0.5 VRMS/>10k 07- RGB input, blue (B)8- Switch signal video (status)9- GND
10- Reserved for clock signals (not connected)11- RGB input, green (G)12- Reserved for remote control (not connected)13- GND14- GND switch signal RGB15- RGB input, red (R)16- Switch signal RGB17- GND (video)18- GND19- Video output 1 Vpp/75 ohm20- Video input 1 Vpp/75 ohm21- Shield
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1- FRONT CABINET 0022- PICTURE TUBE3- PICTURE TUBE SCREW4- SPEAKER5- SPEAKER SCREW 6- DVD DRIVER7- DVD DRIVER SCREW8- EJECT BUTTON9- EJECT BUTTON SCREW 10- MULTIBUTON LEFT11- MULTIBUTON LEFT SCREW12- MULTIBUTON RIGHT13- MULTIBUTON RIGHT SCREW14- ON-OFF BUTON15- ACYRILIC WINDOW 00216- INFRA LED PCB17- INFRA LED PCB SCREW18- REFLECTOR19- REFLECTOR SCREW20- DVD HEAD21- CHASSIS RAIL RIGHT22- CHASSIS RAIL LEFT23- MAIN CHASSIS24- BACKCOVER25- BACKCOVER SCREW26- STYROPHOR27- AVPCB28- AVPCB HOLDER
1- FRONT CABINET 0022- PICTURE TUBE3- PICTURE TUBE SCREW4- SPEAKER5- SPEAKER SCREW 6- DVD DRIVER7- DVD DRIVER SCREW8- EJECT BUTTON 0019- EJECT BUTTON 001 SCREW 10- MULTIBUTON LEFT11- MULTIBUTON LEFT SCREW12- MULTIBUTON RIGHT13- MULTIBUTON RIGHT SCREW14- ON-OFF BUTON15- ACYRILIC WINDOW 00116- INFRA LED PCB17- INFRA LED PCB SCREW18- REFLECTOR19- REFLECTOR SCREW20- DVD HEAD21- CHASSIS RAIL RIGHT22- CHASSIS RAIL LEFT23- MAIN CHASSIS24- BACKCOVER25- BACKCOVER SCREW26- STYROPHOR
14 NEAT CTV 001CHASSIS OVERVIEW
14 NEAT CTV 002
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICEREPAIRS1. Use only the original spare parts with the same specifi-cations for replacement.2. Only the original fuse value should be used.3. Safety components, indicated by the symbol, shouldbe replaced by components identical to the original ones.4. Main leads and connecting leads should be checked forexternal damage before connection. Insulation must bechecked.5. Parts contributing to the safety of the product must notbe damaged or obviously unsuitable. This is valid especial-ly for insulators and insulating parts.6. Thermally loaded solder pads are to be sucked off andre-soldered.7. Ensure that the ventilation slots are not obstructed.8. Potentials as high as 25 KV are present when thisreceiver is operating. Operation of the receiver outside thecabinet or with back cover removed involve a shock hazardfrom the receiver.9. Servicing should not be attempted by anyone who is notthoroughly familiar with precautions necessary when work-ing on high voltage equipment. Perfectly discharge thehigh potential of the picture tube before handling it. Thepicture tube is highly evacuated and if broken. Glass frag-ments will be violently expelled. Always discharge the pic-ture tube anode to the receiver chassis to keep of theshock hazard before removing the anode cap.10. Keep wire away from the high voltage or high tempera-ture components.11. When replacing a wattage resistor, keep the resistor10mm away from the circuit board.12. Fast heating up (e.g. by bringing the Combi from a coldplace into warm and humid room) can result in moisturecondensing on the pickup lens of the DVD Module, thusinfluencing the playability for a certain time. Before check-ing the performance, the DVD Loader should be stabilizedfor at least 4 hours.13. Never try to repair DVD module when it is ON. The
laser beam is highly dangerous and it may cause perma-nent damages.
HANDLING THE MOS CHIP COMPONENTSMOS circuit requires special attention with regard to staticcharges. Static charges may occur with any highly insulat-ed plastics and can be transferred to persons wearingclothes and shoes made of synthetic materials. Protectivecircuits on the inputs and outputs of MOS circuits give pro-tection to a limited extend only due to time of reaction.Please observe the following instructions to protect thecomponents against ESD.1. Keep MOS components in conductive package until theyare used. Most components must never be stored in styro-por materials or plastic magazines.2. Personnel must not touch the MOS components to avoidelectrostatic discharging.3. Hold the component by the body touching the terminals.4. Use only grounded instruments for testing and process-ing purposes.5. Remove or connect MOS Ics when operating voltage isdisconnected.6. Personnel in charge must make sure that they are con-nected with the same potential as the mass of the set by awristband with resistance.
X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION1. Excessive high voltage can produce potentially haz-ardous X-RAY radiation. To avoid such hazard, the highvoltage must not be above the specified limit. The nominalvalue of the high voltage of this receiver is 25KV at zerobeam current (minimum brightness) under 220 V AC powersource. The high voltage must not under any circumstance,exceed 30KV. It is recommended the reading of the highvoltage to be recorded as a part of the service record. It isimportant to use an accurate and reliable high voltagemeter.2. The primary source of X-RAY radiation in the TV receiv-er is the picture tube. For continued X-RAY radiation pro-tection, the replacement tube must be exactly the sametype tube as specified in the part list.
KEYBOARD
All the keys on the keyboard are used same as the relevant keys on the RC. But navigation in menus is quite differ-ent. In order to open Main Menu from keyboard V+ and V- keys must be pressed together. After displaying themenus P+ and P- keys will be used as Navigation Up and Navigation Down keys. There is no enter key on the key-board so V+ or V- will be used as Menu Right key if a submenu item is highlighted on the menu. These two keys willalso be used as Navigation Left and Navigation Right keys in order to change any highlighted options right sidevalue. To return previous menu V+ and V- keys should be pressed together.
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
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A2 VIDEO PEOCESSOR
A7 -CONTROLLER
A8 AUDIO AMPLIFIER
A3 SCART
A11
KEYBOARD
A5 POWER SUPPLY
A6 HORIZONTAL
A10 AV INTERFACE
CONN.
A9 VERTICAL
A1 TUNER
-5
-4
-1
CL A4-2/A2-2
SD-1/A2-3
11
10 5 4 1
STV2246/47/
AUDOUT A8-1
HEATER A6-1/A7-7
SDA A7-1/A4-1/A1-3
SCL A7-2/A1-2/A4-2
HOUT A-2
VERT -1
CVBSOUT A7-6
V_AMP A-2
FB_OSD A7-10
R_OSD A-3
G_OSD A7-4
B_OSD A7-5
BCL A6-3
L/L
-8
IF1 A-5/A1-5
AV
STATUS A3-1
IF2 -4
AGC -1
SC_IN -2
CVBS A-3
CVBSEXT A3-4
B -8
G -7
R -6
FBEXT A-5
6
IF1 A-5/A1-5
2 7 8 11
14
13
20
25
26
27
28
155
52
51
49
48
47
46
44
42
37
36 35
34
ICV1
CVBSOUT
A2-6
HEATER A2-7/A6-1
ST92195/921
V_OSD A-1
FB_OSD
A7-5/A2-10
CLI -1
L/L
-8
GOSD A2-4
TV/DVD A8-2
BOSD A2-5
ROSD A2-3
FB_OSD
A2-10/A7-5
SDA
A2-1/A4-1/A1-1
SCL
A2-2/A4-2/A1-2
12
MUTE_DVD
A8-10/A8-1/A10-1
11
13
15
16
17
18
19
25
8 KEYB -1
56
DVD SB
42
VOL -1
43
41
40 33
34
IC01
IA01
TDA7057
IA03
MN405
3B
18
VOL -1
1AUDOUT A2-1
I060
LM358
3 12 1
2
MUTE_DVD
A8-10/A10-1/A7-1
2LDVD A10-2
7
6
R_DVD
A10
-3
SCART1
SS01
2
3
45
67
89
10
11
12
1314
1516
17
18
1920
21
AV_STATUS
A2-1
SC_I A2-2
B A-8
CLI A-1
G A2-7
R A2-6
CVBS A2-3
FBEXT A2-5 A4
24C08
IC02
5 6
SDA
A7-1/A2-1/A1-1
SCL
A1-2/A2-2/A7-2
KEYB A7-1
TDA16846
IP01
110
16 5 5
12V
8
WP0
AC IN
3
14
2
11
FBT
24 V
12 V
BCL A2-3
HOUT A2-2
HEATER
1 9
8 4 3
ID41 TDA177
23
4
VERT A2-1
V_OSD A7-1
V_AMP A2-2
SS08
1214
15
16
18
CVBS_DVD
A8-5
DOUT
A8-4
MUTE
_DVD A7-
1/A8-1
LDVD
A8-2
RDVD
A8-3
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM
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TUN
ERL
T01
RT
01
5V
7 1
VID
EO
PR
OC
.ST
V22
46/4
7/48
LV
01
LV
03
12
17
5V
LV
01
LV
01
5V
8V
1 2
8V
SA
02
LV
07
53 45
RT
033
5V
RV
06
TV
01 RV
03
19
8V
SS
05
A4
EE
PR
OM
5V
1
8
C0
11
FB
T
1 2
110V
16V
24
V
12
V
8V
RD
15R
D12
348
+12
V
TO
R
A10
IA0
3M
N4
05
38
V
RA
11
RS
58
16 11
A9
TD
A1
771
24
V8
V9 8
RD
45
RD
44R
D56
7 4
RD
28R
D40
12
V1
A10
RV
54D
V10
12
14
TV
058V5
V
SS
08
ST
9219
5/92
185
T00
3
R0
11
5V
2 3
R00
2
R00
8
R05
7
5V 5V
R05
2R
028
RA
09
T00
1
5V
5VA
5VA
5VA
R0
10
R0
07
R0
32
R0
12
R0
13
12 13 14 19 20
5VD
5VA
5V
56
55
54
43
39
34
33
31
21 25 26
33
V
9
DV
23
DV
22
DV
21
DV
20
25
26 27
28
8V
TO
S
S05
/4
RV
57
5V
D0
02
D0
01
5VD
VD
R08
1
R08
0
40
4145
46
D0
04
5V
D0
05
A6
A3
A1
A7
A8
A2
8V
12V
DV
D
A5 POWER SUPPLY
4. SUPPLY VOLTAGE DIAGRAM
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A1
RT
RT
5 4
TU
NE
R
SDA
SC
L
A2
VID
EO
PR
OC
.
51
52
RV
33
RV
34
A4
SDA
SC
L
EE
PR
OM
6 5
R04
8
R04
9
SDA
SC
L
A7
u-C
ON
TR
OL
LE
R
20
19
R01
2
SDA
R01
3
SC
L
+5V
SDA
SC
L
5. I2 BUS INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
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FuseF1 defective
Voltage at drain
TP 01
Voltage atIP01
PIN 11< 1V
Start-up voltage(6)
PIN 14< 8V
Start-up voltagevaries ca. 8V
IP 01
Measure
+115Vadjustable with
VAP 01
Control range ofswitched-modepower supply
DP01 - 04CP01 - 04
CP06, TP01
RP 07, RP 05open and
short circuit
RP 06
RP 11, DP 07
TP 01
VAP 1, RP 03
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
Switched mode powersupply defective, +110V
is missing or level is wrong
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
6. FAULT TRACING DIAGRAM-POWER SUPPLY
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PLL TUNERTDA 7057
STV224X
ST92195
24C08
BU
508D
R G
BT
DA
1771
DVDBOARD
RC IR
DVDLOADER
SC
AR
T
FRONT AV
POWER
+5V
+110V
+12V
+16V
2 X 2W
H.YOKE
V.YOKE
AU
DIO
CV
BS
7. CHASSIS DIAGRAM
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8. SERVICE MENU AND BASIC ADJUSTMENTSSERVICE MODE IS ACTIVED BY PRESSING THE DIGIT 1923 AT FEATURES MENU
8.1 OPTION BYTES
OPTION 1: MODEL CONFIGURATIONb0: 1: L Avaialable 0: not available b1: 1: APR ON 0: APR OFFb2: 1: no Pin 8 16:9 switching mode 0: Pin 8 16:9 switching modeb3: 1: Turn on with AV button 0: not usedb4: 1: Keyboard with menu 0: Keyboard without menu b5: 1: Brightness half range available 0: Brightness full range availableb6:7 Main Tuner
00 : Samsung01 : Temic 10 : Philips UV131611 : Thomson/Orega
OPTION 2: FEATURE CONFIGURATIONb0: 1: AV2 mode available 0: not availableb1: 1: SVHS mode available 0: not available b2: 1: Volume linear 0: Volume Logaritmicb3 1: Search mono audio ident available 0: not availableb4: 1: DVD picture in SVHS mode 0: DVD picture in RGB modeb5: 1: Headphone available 0: not available b6: 1: No Subwoofer 0: Subwoofer available b7: 1: 4/3 Picture tube 0: 16/9 Picture tube
OPTION 3: VIDEO/AUDIO FEATURE CONFIGURATIONb0: 1: One Crystal application (4.43 Mhz) 0:Two cystal application (for NTSC playback)b1: 1: Intercarrier application 0: QSS application b2: 1: STV2248E 0: Normal video ICb3: 1: OSD contrast control ON 0: OSD contrast control OFFb4: 1: Blue screen enable 0: disable b5: 1: AVC Automatic Volume Correction (MSP Stereo) AVL(Mono 22XX)
0: not availableb6: 1: DVD available 0: not availableb7: 1: Standby after power on 0: No Standby after power on
Reserved bits must be set to 0
You will need following equipments to carry out the adjustment procedures;
a- PLL Pattern generator for Secam L'b- PLL Pattern generator PAL BG c- Patern generator for white patternd- Color Analyzer (CA100)
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8.2 GEOMETRY ADJUSTMENTa. V.S 4/3 50Hb. V.S 16/9 50Hc. V.S 4/3 60Hd. V.S 16/9 60He. V.Pf. H.P
• Enter service menu and select the GEOMETRY settings• Standart geometrical adjustments carried out by V.S, V.P and H.P settings. V.S 16/9 50h setting have to be carried
out until 3 cm distance between upper and lower parts of the screen.• Same adjustments for 60H for 16/9 and 4/3.• Press menu button to leave service menuMenu button to leave service menu.
8.3 G2 ADJUST> : <
increase normal decrease
Enter the G2 menu in the service modeTurn the G2 potentiometer on FBT until you reach the : sign< indicator means to decrease> indicator means to increase
8.4 VIDEO1 RED2 GREEN3 BLUE4 RED COFF5 GREEN COFF
• Apply Dark gray pattern (at 10 IRE)• Contrast 70%, brightness middle, color saturation middle.• By changing the R COF and G COF Adjust to obtain the necessary values for x and y.• Apply white pattern (at 100 IRE)• Set the contrast to 70%, brightness and color saturation to middle.• Place the color analyzer.• (R,G,B), it is possible to modify the peak white.• Adjust to obtain the necessary values for x and y.
Remark: It may be necessary after low light alignment to check and to re-align the high light and to repeat severaltimes the procedure to obtain good alignment for both low and high light.
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8.5 TUNER/ IF1. AGC2. P C3. P F4. P C.L’5. P F.L’
PPIIFF aaddjjuussttmmeenntt ffoorr BBGG//DDKK//LL ssyysstteemmss::• 38.9 MHz PAL BG signal applied Tuner via tuner output (IF output). • Leave the channel settings menu and enter service menu. Enter TUNER IF menu in the service mode. Choose the PIF COARSE and PIF FINE item and adjust the setting until the : indicator (displayed as > : <)turns in red color by pressing < and > on remote control. • Press Menu button to leave service menu.
PPIIFF aaddjjuussttmmeenntt ffoorr LL'' ssyysstteemm::• 33.9 MHz SECAM L' signal applied Tuner via tuner output. • Leave the channel settings menu and enter service menu. Enter TUNE IF menu in the service mode. Choose the PIF COARSE L’ and PIF FINE L’ item and adjust the setting until the: indicator (displayed as > : < ) turns in red color by pressing < and > on remote control. • Press Menu button to leave service menu.
8.6 HOTEL MODE Installation and Child Lock Menus are omitted in Hotel Mode. You can not search any channel when the Hotel Mode is activated.Volume level cannot be increased higher then certain level in Hotel Mode. The volume limiting level is a pre-defined value in service menu.Hotel mode activated from service menu.
8.7 SYSTEM VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT• Switch the TV in AV mode by pressing AV button on remote control unit. (Minimum beam current condition)• Adjust the VAP2 potentiometer until 110Vdc measured on cathode pin of DP08 diode.
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DDiisscc TTyyppee DDeessccrriippttiioonn
DVD-5 (Single Layer)DVD-9 (Double Layer) IS09660DVD-10 (Single Layer Double Side) UDEDVD-18 (Double Layer Double Side) DVD BOOK
IS09660RED BOOK (CD-DA)WHITE BOOK (Video-CD)
CD BLUE BOOK (CD Extra)YELLOW BOOK (CD-ROM)ORANGE BOOK (CD-RW, R)
DVD-5 4.70 GBDVD-9 8.54 GBDVD-10 9.40 GBDVD-18 17.0 GBCD 656 MB (Mode 1)
748 MB (Mode 2)Disc Diameter DVD/CD 12 cm/8 cmDisc Thickness 1.2 mmDisc centerAperture 15 mmTrack Gap 1.6 µm, CD 0.74 µm, DVD
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Disc Format
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9. DVD MODULE
9.1 SAFETY AND HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
1. DO NOT use and store the Loader in dusty, high temperature or high humidity environments.2. To avoid damage to the Loader by electrostatic dischargers, measuring equipment and operators should be
grounded during handling. The user of this unit takes all necessary precautions to avoid ESD (Electro-StaticDischarge) failures during handling and assembly of this unit into the end product.
3. Contamination of the PCB might influence the performance. Avoid fingerprints and stains on the PCB andhandle the Loader in a clean environment.
4. The mechanism of the Loader has been adjusted carefully during manufacturing. High shocks on this unitmay damage and should be avoided.
5. Fast heating (e.g. by bringing the Loader unit from a cold place into a warm and humid room) can result inmoisture condensing on the pickup lens, thus influencing the playability for a certain time. Before checkingthe performance the Loader unit should be stabilized for at least 4 hours.
6. DO NOT disamble the loader to avoid ESD failures and to prevent from contamination.
AACC SSoouurrccee SSuuppppllyy::The Voltage Fluctuation : 110/220 V ± 10% toleranceThe Impulse Noise : 110/220 V ± 10% tolerance
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FFuunnccttiioonnss Data Transfer Rate:
DVD 2600kB/sec (max)CD 870kB/sec (max)
Data Buffer Capacity 256KB (DVD/CD)
Error Rate10e -15 MAX (DVD), 10e -12 MAX (CD)
Reading TimeStarting procedure (Less than 15seconds)Stopping procedure (Less than 2 Seconds)
LLaasseerr SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss
DDVVDD CCDD
Laser wavelength 650-665nm 790+20nmLaser power 0.5mW 0.7mWObject Lens Non-spherical lenslens Length of Ray
Coil 0.6mm 0.47mmMoving Range 1.71mm 1.35mm
Focus AstigmatismSearching Phase difference detection Three spot tracking
Disc Loading ModeMotor- driven front-loading tray
Disc Fixing Beam magnetic fixation
Reliability Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF): Not less than 2,000 hours Mean Time To Repair (MTTR): 0.5 hours
WWoorrkkiinngg EEnnvviirroonnmmeenntt Temperature and Humidity
Operating temperature 5 – to 45 –Storage temperature - 20 – to 60 – Operating temperature varying 11–/hour(max)Storage temperature varying 20–/hour(max)Operating humidity 10% to 70%Storage humidity 5% to 80%
VibrationReading data state 0.2g 10-30Hz sine wavePlaying CD audio state 0.15g 10-30Hz randomStandby 2.4g 10-30Hz random
StrikingStandby state 100kg 6ms half sine-wave (in X,Y and Z directions)
NoiseNot more than 45dB in one meter away
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9.2 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
1. CONNECTORS
Integrated Connectors1. DC power jack2. IDE interface3. Master/slave mode jumper set (not applicable as the loader configured for player)4. Analog audio output (not applicable as the loader configured for player)5. Digital Audio output (not applicable as the loader configured for player)
ITEM PIN NO. DESCRIPTION
1 +12V
2 GND
DC Power Jack 3 GND
4 +5V
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CSIEX- 37 I Driver Chip Select 0
CS3EX- 38 I Driver Chip Select 1
DA0 35 I Driver Address Bus-Bit 0
DA1 33 I Driver Address Bus-Bit 1
PPiinn DDeeffiinniittiioonnssPower Jack
ATAPI Interface
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DA2 36 I Driver Address Bus-Bit 2
DASP- 39 I /O Driver Activity/Driver I Present
DD0 17 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 0
DD1 15 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 1
DD2 13 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 2
DD3 11 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 3
DD4 9 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 4
DD5 7 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 5
DD6 5 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 6
DD7 3 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 7
DD8 4 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 8
DD9 6 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 9
DD10 8 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 10
DD11 10 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 11
DD12 12 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 12
DD13 14 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 13
DD14 16 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 14
DD15 18 I /O Driver Data Bus-bit 15
DIOR 25 I Driver I/O Read
DIOW- 23 I Driver I/O Write
DMACK- 29 I DMA Acknowledge
DMARQ- 21 O Driver Request
INTRQ 31 O Driver 16Bit I/O
IOCS16 32 O Driver Interrupt
IORDY 27 O I/O Channel Ready
PDIAG- 34 I/ O Passed Diagnostics
RESET- 1 I Driver Reset
CSEL 28 Cable Select
KEYPIN 20 Keying Pin on Interface Connector
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2. KEY COMPONENTS
3. MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
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TV CHASSIS
A 1 TUNER
10- BLOCK DIAGRAMS
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D1
D5
D4
D3
A 2 VIDEO PROCESSOR
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A 4 EEPROM
A 3 SCART
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E1
A 5 POWER SUPPLY
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F2
F1
A 6 HORIZONTAL
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G2
G1
A 7 MICRO CONTROLLER
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A 8 AUDIO AMPLIFIER
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H1
H2
A 9 VERTICAL
A10 AV INTERFACE CONNECTOR
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A 12 FRONT AV
A 11 KEYBOARD
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A13 LINE OUT
A14 TUBE MODULE
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A 15 IR MODULE
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D)
LD(C
D)
VR
GN
D(N
C)
PD
GN
DR
FO
UT C B A D F E
VC
CV
S(V
CC
)G
ND
R11
0
10K
Q11
SO
T89
EB
C 2
SB
1132
E
B
C
Q12
SO
T89
EB
C 2
SB
1132
E
B
C
D11
1N41
4812
TC
12
100U
/16V R
106
1K
D12
1N41
48
12
R13
3
8K2
R10
4
8K2
C11
768
0P
C10
6
1000
P
C11
333
P
R11
547
0K
C10
70.
1U
C11
60.
047U
R13
5R
ALI HOP-1000
PRE-AMP.
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RFGND
PAGND
PAGND
PAGND
RF
VC
C
RF
VC
CM
VC
C
12V
PLL
VC
C
PLL
VC
C
VC
C
12V
5V
5V3.
3V
3.3V
RF
GN
DM
GN
DP
LLG
ND
GN
D
PLL
GN
D
+12V
MV
CC
M5V
5V
PAGND
5V PAGND
MV
CC
R70
1
3.3
080
5
D71
1N40
02
12
C70
4
0.1U
Q72
SO
T22
3 A
S11
17
32
1
INO
UT
GND
L77
FB
-1
12
TC
76
100U
/16V
PLL
VC
CTP
L71
FB
-1
RF
GN
DTP
MG
ND
TPG
ND
TPP
LLG
ND
TP
TC
73
100U
/16V
C70
1
0.1U
L74
FB
-11
2
L78
FB
-1
TC
71
220U
/16V
D72
1N40
02
12
L72
FB
-11
2
C70
9
0.1U
Q73
(BA
05 T
O25
2AA
)
1
2
3
TC
72
220U
/16V
C70
2
0.1U
C71
0
0.1U
C70
7
0.1U
TC
75
220U
/16V
C70
6
0.1U
C70
3
0.1U
C70
8
0.1U
RF
VC
CTP
MV
CC
TP3.
3V TP
ALI HOP-1000
POWER
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LCS1#
LOE#
LD0VSS
LCS3#LCS2#
AUX[0]
LA21
LA20
RESE
T# VEE
TSD3
HIOC
S16#
/CAM
CLK/
AUX3
[4]
HA1/
AUX4
[3]
VSS
HA0/
AUX4
[2]
HWR#
/DCI
_CLK
/AUX
4[5]
HRD#
/DCI
_ACK
#/AU
X4[6
]
HD4/
DCI4
/AUX
1[4]
HD5/
DCI5
/AUX
1[5]
HD6/
DCI6
/AUX
1[6]
/VFD
_DOU
T
HD2/
DCI2
/AUX
1[2]
HD3/
DCI3
/AUX
1[3]
VEE
VCC
DB8
VCC
DB5
DB9
DCS0#
VCC
VSS
TSD0
/SEL
_PLL
0
TSD1
/SEL
_PLL
1
TDM
FSTD
MCL
KTD
MDR
TDM
TSC#
TWS/
SEL_
PLL2VE
ELA
4LA
5LA
6LA
7LA
8LA
9VS
SVC
CLA
10LA
11LA
12LA
13LA
14LA
15LA
16VS
SVE
ELA
17LA
18LA
19
TDM
DX/R
SEL VS
S
TSD2
SPDI
F/PL
L3 NC VSS
MCL
KTB
CK
VEE
VEE
VSS
VSS
DQM
RSD
RWS
RBCK NC XI
NXO
UTAV
EE
DSCK
VSS
DB15
DB13
DB11
DB1
VSS
DMBS1
DRAS#
DOE#/DSCK_EN
VEE
DMA9
DMA7
VSS
DMA5
DMA3
VEE
DCS1#
DB14
DB12
DB10
DB0
VEE
DMBS0
DWE#
DCAS#
VSS
DMA8
DMA6
VEE
DMA4
DMA2
VSS
DB7DB6VSS
DB4DB3DB2
DMA11DMA10
DMA1DMA0
HCS3
FX#/
AUX3
[6]
HCS1
FX#/
AUX3
[7]
VSS
HIOR
DY/A
UX3[
3]
VSS
HD13
/AUX
2[5]
/SP
HD12
/AUX
2[4]
/C2P
OHD
11/A
UX2[
3]//I
RQHD
10/A
UX2[
2]/S
QSK
HD9/
AUX2
[1]/S
QSO
HD8/
DCI_
FDS#
/AUX
2[0]
/VFD
_CLk
VSS
HIRQ
/DCI
_ERR
#/AU
X4[7
]HR
ST#/
AUX3
[5]
HRRQ
#/AU
X4[0
]HW
RQ#/
DCI_
REQ#
/AUX
4[1]
HD15
/AUX
2[7]
/IRHD
14/A
UX2[
6]/S
QSI
VCC
HD7/
DCI7
/AUX
1[7]
/VFD
_DIN
HD1/
DCI1
/AUX
1[1]
HD0/
DCI0
/AUX
1[0]
VCC
VSS
HSYN
C#/C
AMIN
7/AU
X3[0
]
PCLK
2XSC
N/CA
MIN
4YU
V7/C
AMIN
3YU
V6/V
DAC
PCLK
QSCN
/CAM
IN5/
AUX3
[2]
VSYN
C#/C
AMIN
6/AU
X3[1
]
YUV5
/YDA
CVS
SAD
VEE
YUV4
/RSE
TYU
V3/C
OMP
YUV2
/CDA
CYU
V1/V
REF
YUV0
/CAM
IN2/
UDAC
DCLK
VEE
AUX[7]AUX[6]
VEE
LD1LD2
LA3
LD12VEE
HA2 /AUX4[4]VEE
VEE
LD3
LD5
LD9
LD13
LWRHL#
CAMIN1
AUX[1]
AUX[3]/IOR#
LD4
LD6
LD10
LD14
VSS
LA0
AUX[2]/IOW#
AUX[4]
VEE
LD7
LD11
LD15
VEE
LA1
VSS
AUX[5]
VSS
LD8
VSS
LWRLL#
CAMIN0
LA2
VSSVCC
LCS0#
VSS
208-Pin PQFP Package
ES6008/18/28/38
MPEG BoardMPEG Decoder
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11- DESCRIPTION OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS-TV PART-
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SIFIN1
SIFIN2
AGCSIFCAP
VREFIF
AGCPIFCAP
PIFIN1
PIFIN2
TUNERAGCOUT
IFPLL
GND IF
AM /FMOUT/SC
VCCIF
INTCVBSOUT
EXTAUDIOIN
PIFLC1
PIFLC2
VCC2
CVBSIN1
GND2
CVBSIN2
BS
Y/CVBSIN3
CHR
APR
BEXT/Cb
GEXT/Y
REXT/Cr
FBEXT
FMCAP
AUDIOOUT
GNDD
VCCD
SDA
SCL
SLPF
LFB/SSC
HOUT
VERT
BCL/SAF
VCC1
CVBSOUT2
GND1
X1/VAMP/CHROUT
CLPF
XTAL1
XTAL2
XTAL3/BTUN
ROSD
GOSD
BOSD
ICATH
ROUT
GOUT
BOUT
NTBC/CVBSOUT1
FBOSD/HC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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STV224X pos: ICV1Multi Standard TV Processor
STV224X is a fully bus controlled IC for TV including PIF, SIF , Luminance , Chrominance and deflection processing. It is abus controlled PAL / SECAM / NTSC single chip TV Processor. For details of STV224X features please refer to theSTV224X datasheet. 110° , 4:3 or 16:9 CRT applications. It integrates both vertical deflection and E-W correction circuitnecessary for design of 110° chassis it allows designing a PAL/NTSC(BGDKIMN) set with very few external componentsand no manual adjustment.
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1.2 PIN DESCRIPTION
Table 1. Pin Configuration
Pin N°Symbol DescriptionSTV224XC/8XC STV223XD
SDIP56 TQFP64
1 8 SIFIN1 SIF Input
2 9 SIFIN2 SIF Input
3 10 AG CSIFCAP AG C SIF Capacitor
4 11 VREFIF Voltage Reference Filtering
5 12 AGCPIFCAP AGC PIF Capacitor
6 13 PIFIN1 PIF Input
7 14 PIFIN2 PIF Input
8 16 TUNERAGCOUT AGC Tuner Output
9 17 IFPLL IF PLL Filter
10 18 GND IF IF Ground
11 19 AM/FMOUT/SC AM/FM Mono Sound or Stereo Carriers Output
12 20 VCCIF 5 V IF Supply
13 21 INTCVBSOUT Internal CVBS Output
14 22 EXTAUDIOIN External Audio Input
15 23 PIFLC1 LC Input
16 24 PIFLC2 LC Input
17 25 VCC2 Video/Luma Supply Voltage (8 V)
18 26 CVBSIN1 Internal Video Input
19 27 GND2 Video/Luma Ground
20 28 CVBSIN2 External Video Input
21 29 BS Black Stretch Capacitor
22 34 Y/CVBSIN3 Y(SVHS) or CVBS3 External Input
23 35 CHR Chroma (SVHS) Input
- 37 UIN B-Y Input
- 38 VIN R-Y Input
- 39 YIN Y Input
- 40 YOUT Y Output
- 41 VO UT R-Y Output
- 42 UO UT B-Y Output
30 43 BOUT Blue Output
31 44 GOUT Green Output
32 45 ROUT Red Output
33 46 ICATH Cathode Current Measurement Input
34 47 BOSD OSD Blue Input
35 48 GOSD OSD Green Input
36 49 ROSD OSD Red Input
37 50 FBOSD/HC O SD Fast BlankingInput / Half Contrast onSDIP56 package
38 52 XTAL3/BTUN 3.5X M Hz CrystalorCloche FilterTuningCapacitor
39 53 XTAL2 3.5X MHz Crystal
40 54 XTAL1 4.43/3.5X MHz Crystal
41 55 CLPF Chroma PLL Filter
42 56 X1/VAMP/CHROUTXTAL1 Control Pin, Vertical Amplitude DAC OutputChroma Reference Signal Output
STV224X
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43 57 GND1 Chroma/Scanning Ground
- 58 CVBSOUT1 Main Video Switch Output
45 59 VCC1 Chroma/Scanning Power Supply (8 V)
46 61 BCL/SAFBeam Current Limiter Control Voltage and Safety (XRAY)
47 62 VERT Vertical Output Pulse
48 63 HOUT Horizontal Output Pulse
49 64 LFB/SSC Line Flyback Input and Super-Sandcastle Output
50 1 SLPF Scanning PLL Filter
51 2 SCL I C Bus Clock Input
52 3 SDA I C Bus Data Input
53 4 VCCD Digital Supply Voltage (5 V)
54 5 GNDD Digital Ground
55 6 AUDIOOUT Main Audio Output
56 7 FM CAP FM Dem odulation Capacitor
Pin N °Symbol DescriptionSTV224XC/8XC STV223XD
SDIP56 TQFP64
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STV2248
APR
BCL/SAF
RGB
CONTRAST
BRIGHT.
DRIVE
CUTOGG
BLANKING
LUMA DL
PEAKING
& CORING
ACC & ACC
OVERLOAD
BANDPASS
FILTER
Sound
Subcarrier
W/B SPOT
INVERTER
PLL Reference
Carrier
XTAL3/BTUN
ROSD
FBOSD/HC
GOSD
BOSD
BCL/SAF
I CATH
ROUT
GOUT
BOUT
VERT
HOUT
3
LFB/SSC
SLPF
X1/VAMP/CHROUT
CLPF
XTAL1
XTAL2
AM/FMOUT/SC
EXTAUDIOIN
AUDIOOUT
BLACK
STRETCH
CHROMA
TRAP
FILTER
TUNING
CLOCHE
TUNING
SAT./CONT
MATRIX
YUV
SWITCH
DEEMP. FM
Mono
AM
Mono
49
Mute
SOUND BP
FM DEMOD
AGC
AGC
TUNER AGC
PLL
AFC
HORIZONTAL
2nd LOOP
HORIZONTAL
1st LOOP
AUTO IDENT.
KILLER
PAL/SECAM/NTSC
DEMODULATOR
VERTICAL
SCANNING
SYNC.
SEP
CHROMA
DL
VAMP DC
CONTROL
IC BUS
DECODER
AUDIO
REF 4 VREF
SCL
SDA
52
51
53
VCCD
54
GNDD
VCCIF
10
GND
IF
54
45
VCC1
43
GND1
VCC2
19
GND2
17
56FMCAP
23CHR
22Y/CVBSIN3
20CVBSIN2
18CVBSIN1
44CVBSOUT2
13INTCVBSOUT
29NTBC/CVBSOUT1
15PIFLC1
16PIFLC2
7PIFIN2
6PIFIN1
HALF
CONTRAST
VOLUME
21BS
28FBEXT
27REXT/Cr
26GEXT/Y
25BEXT/Cb
IFPLL 9
1SIFIN1
2SIFIN2
5AGCPIFCAP
8TUNERAGCOUT
3AGCSIFCAP
RGB
TO YUV
LIMITER
I CATH SENSE
AVL
37
36
35
34
24
APR
46
33
32
31
30
47
48
50
Mute
42
41
38
11
14
55
CLOCHE
FILTER
RGB
SWITCH
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MAIN FEATURESl I-C bus control (read and write modes),l PIF PLL demodulator, Bus controlled VCO alignment,l IF positive and negative modulation,l Digital AFC,l Tuner delayed AGC output,l White and Black spot cancellation,l SIF with QSS or intercarrier structure,l Built in sound bandpass,l Multistandard PLL FM demodulator (4.5, 5.5,
6.0,6.5MHz),l AM demodulator for France,l FM sound carriers output for Stereo chassis,l Audio switch for external audio input, Mono chassis,l Digital volume control,l Audio Mute,l Video switch, 3 CVBS inputs, 1 CVBS output which can
be used to drive teletext decoder,l SVHS switch, Y input is combined with CVBS3 input,l OSD RGB analog inputs, fast blanking detection on OSD
fast blanking pin, contrast control capability,oversizeblanking capability on OSD fast blanking input,
l External analog RGB inputs with contrast and saturationcontrol (external RGB matrixed in YUV).
l Integrated chroma filters (trap, bandpass, cloche) withautomatic alignment,
l Integrated luminance delay line,l Adjustable peaking on the luminance signal with coring
function,l Black strech circuit,l PAL / SECAM / NTSC color decoder with automatic iden-
tification of standards,l Integrated chroma delay line,l Full integrated SECAM decoder,l Hue control, two selectable matrixes in NTSC mode,l Automatic flesh control circuit with two selectable charac-
teristics (normal and wide),l ACC overload circuit,l Chroma subcarrier output, which could be used to drive
comb filter circuit,l Automatic RGB peak regulation (APR).l Automatic digital cut-off current loop with warm-up detec-
tion circuit,l White point and cut-off point adjustments,l Beam current limiter control stage,l High performance synchronization pulses separator,l Horizontal synchronization with two phase locked loops,l Integrated VCO, auto-calibration using the chroma crystal
reference frequency,l Automatic time constant selection for the first PLL, 3
selectable time constants,
l Video identification circuit (independent from PLL1),l Noise detector circuit,l Vertical countdown circuit,l Automatic 50/60Hz selection circuit,l Blanking and inserted cut-off pulses position adapted to
standard (50 or 60Hz),l Long blanking mode capability in 60Hz (same blanking as
50Hz standard),l Possibility to insert cut-off pulses after a vertical oversize
blanking signal,l De-interlace capability,l Horizontal starting circuit with soft-start capability,l Horizontal and vertical position adjustments, vertical
amplitude control voltage (combined with chroma subcar-rier output),
l 4/3, 16/9 selection voltage.
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ELECTRICAL CHAR ACTERISTICS
ABSO LUTE MA XIMUM RA TING S
THERM AL DA TA
SUPPLY
(Supplies at Typical Values, Tamb = 25° C, IC bus register at power-on reset value, autommode, unless otherwise specified).
Symbol Parameter Value Unit
VCC _8V 8 V Supply Voltage 10 V
VCC _5V 5 V Supply Voltage 7 V
VESD Capacitor 100 pF discharged via 1.5 k serial resistance (Human Body Model)±2 kV
Toper Operating Temperature 0, +70 °CTstg Storage Temperature -55, +150°C
Symbol ParameterTypicalValue
Unit
Rth (j-a)Junction-ambient Thermal Resistance (measured at PD = 1 W)SDIP56 40 °C/WTQFP64 50 °C/W
Symbol Parameter Test Conditions Min. Typ Max. Unit
VCCIF IF Circuit Supply Voltage 4.75 5 5.25
VCCD Bus & Digital Supply Voltage 4.75 5 5.25
VCC1 Chroma, Scanning Supply Voltage 7.6 8 8.4 V
VCC2 Video Supply Voltage 7.6 8 8.4 V
ICCIF VCCIF Current Consumption VCCIF = 5 V. No-load at RGB outputs. 58 m
ICC5F VCC5F Current Consumption VCCD = 5 V. No-load at RGB outputs. 48 m
ICCI VCCICurrent Consumption VCCI= 8 V. No-load at RGB outputs. 40 m
ICC2 VCC2 Current Consumption VCC2 = 8 V. No-load at RGB outputs. 56 m
PD TotalPower Dissipation
VCCI = VCC2 = 8 V,
VCCIF =VCC5V = 5 V
No-load at RGB outputs.
1300 mW
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• Register File based 8/16 bit Core Architecture with RUN, WFI, SLOW and HALT modes
• 0°C to +70°C Operating Temperature Range available
• Up to 24 MHz Operation @ 5V±10%
• Minimum instruction cycle time: 165nS at 24MHz.
• 48, 56, 64, 84 or 64K Bytes ROM
• 256 Bytes RAM of Register file (accumulators or indexregisters)
• 256 to 512 Bytes of on-chip static RAM
• 2 or 8 Kbytes of TDSRAM (Teletext and Display StorageRAM)
• 28 fully programmable I/O pins
• Serial Peripheral Interface
• Flexible Clock controller for OSD, Data Slicer and Coreclocks running from a single low frequency external crystal.
• Enhanced Display Controller with 26 rows of 40/80 char-acters– 2 sets of 512 characters– Serial and Parallel attributes – 10x10 dot Matrix, definable by user – 4/3 and 16/9 supported in 50/60HZ and 100/120 Hzmode– Rounding, fringe, double width, double height,scrolling, cursor, full Background color, half-intensitycolor, translucency and half-tone modes
• Teletext unit, including Data slicer, Acquisition Unit andup to 8K Bytes RAM for Data Storage
• VPS and Wide Screen Signalling slicer
• Integrated Sync Extractor and Sync Controller
• 14-bit Voltage Synthesis for tuning reference voltage
• Up to 6 External Interrupts plus one non-maskable inter-rupt
• 8 x 8-bit programmable PWM outputs with 5V open-drainor push-pull capability
• 16-bit Watchdog timer with 8-bit prescaler
• 1 or 2 16-bit standard timer(s) with 8-bit prescaler
• I–C Master/Slave (on some devices)
• 4-channel A/D converter; 5-bit guaranteed
• Rich instruction set and 14-Addressing modes
• Versatile development tools, including Assembler, Linker,
C-Compiler, Archiver, Source Level Debugger and hard-ware emulators with Real-Time Operating System avail-able from third parties
• Pin Compatible EPROM and OTP devices available.Microcontroller+OSD+(Teletext decoder)+VPS/PDC/WSdecoder are embedded in one chip, where there are twotypes with the major difference; ST92185 No-teletext ST92195 With teletext
The ST92195 microcontroller is developed and manufac-tured by STMicroelectronics using a pro-prietary n-wellHCMOS process. Its performance derives from the use ofa flexible 256-register pro-gramming model for ultra-fastcontext switching and real-time event response. The intelli-gent on-chip peripherals offload the ST9 core from I/O anddata management processing tasks allowing critical appli-cation tasks to get the maximum use of core resources.The ST92195 MCU supports low power consumption andlow voltage operation for power-efficient and low-costembedded systems. The advanced ST9+ Core consists of the Central Process-ing Unit (CPU), the Register File and the Interrupt con-troller. The general-purpose registers can be used as accu-mulators, index registers, or address pointers. Adjacentregister pairs make up 16-bit registers for addressing or16-bit processing. Although the ST9 has an 8-bit ALU, thechip handles 16-bit operations, including arithmetic,loads/stores, and memory/register and memory/memoryexchanges. Two basic addressable spaces are available:the Memory space and the Register File, which includesthe control and status registers of the on-chip peripherals.Power consumption of the device can be reduced by morethan 95% (Low power WFI). Up to 28 I/O lines are dedicated to digital Input/Output.These lines are grouped into up to five I/O Ports and canbe configured on a bit basis under software control to pro-vide timing, status signals, timer and output, analogueinputs, external interrupts and serial or parallel I/O. A setof on-chip peripherals form a complete system for TV setand VCR applications: – Voltage Synthesis – VPS/WSS Slicer – Teletext Slicer – Teletext Display RAM – OSD
ST92195C/D pos: IC01
48-96 KB ROM HCMOS MCU WITH ON-SCREEN DISPLAY ANDTELETEXT DATA SLICER
General Features:
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MEMORY BUS
I/OPORT 0
REGISTER BUS
IC 2)
PWMD/A CON-VERTER
SPI
I/OPORT 4
I/OPORT 5
Up to 96Kbytes ROM
DATASLICER& ACQUI-SITIONUNIT
SYNC.EXTRAC-TION
Up to 8KbytesTDSRAM
TRI
256 or 512bytes RAM
STANDARDTIMER 1)
TIMING ANDCLOCK CTRL
16-BITTIMER/
WATCHDOG
VPS/WSSDATASLICER
I/OPORT 2
ADC
CVBS1
I/OPORT 3
SYNCCONTROL
VSYNCHSYNC/CSYNC
ONSCREENDISPLAY
FREQ.MULTIP.
PXFM
NMIINT[7:4]
INT2
256 bytesRegister File
ST9+ CORE
8/16-bitCPU
InterruptManagement
RCCU
OSCINOSCOUTRESET
RESETO
P0[7:0]
WSCRWSCFCVBS2
R/G/B/FB
PWM[7:0]
SDO/SDISCK
INT0
STOUT0
MMU
MCFM
TXCF
TSLU
AIN[4:1]EXTRG
P2[5:0]
P4[7:0]
P5[1:0]
P3[7:4]
CSO
HT
All alternate functions(Italic characters) are mapped on Ports 0, 2, 3, 4 and 5
2
8
4
6
8
VOLTAGESYNTHESIS
VSO[2:1]
SDA1/SCL1SDA2/SCL2
Note 1: One standard timer on ST92195C devices, two standard timers on ST92195D devicNote 2: IC available on ST92195D devices only
BLOCKDIAGRAM
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PIN DESCRIPTION (Cont’d)
Figure 3. 56-Pin Package Pin-Out
RESET Reset (input, active low). The ST9+ is ini-tialised by the Reset signal. With the deactivationof RESET, program execution begins from theProgram memory location pointed to by the vectorcontained in program memory locations 00h and01h.
R/G/B Red/Green/Blue. Video color analog DACoutputs.
FB Fast Blanking. Video analog DAC output.VDD Main power supply voltage (5V±10%, digital)
WSCF, WSCR Analog pins for the VPS/WSS slic-er . These pins must be tied to ground or not con-nected.
VPP: On EPROM/OTP devices, the WSCR pin isreplaced by VPP which is the programming voltagepin. VPP should be tied to GND in user mode.
MCFM Analog pin for the display pixel frequencymultiplier.
OSCIN, OSCOUT Oscillator (input and output).These pins connect a parallel-resonant crystal(24MHz maximum), or an external source to theon-chip clock oscillator and buffer. OSCIN is theinput of the oscillator inverter and internal clockgenerator; OSCOUT is the output of the oscillatorinverter.
VSYNC Vertical Sync. Vertical video synchrotion input to OSD. Positive or negative
HSYNC/CSYNC Horizontal/Composite sync. Hori-zontal or composite video synchronisatioOSD. Positive or negative polarity.
PXFM Analog pin for the Display Pixel FMultiplier
AVDD3 Analog VDD of PLL. This pin must be tto VDD externally.
GND Digital circuit ground.AGND Analog circuit ground (must be tinally to digital GND).
CVBS1 Composite video input signal for ttext slicer and sync extraction.
CVBS2 Composite video input signal for tWSS slicer. Pin AC coupled.
AVDD1, AVDD2 Analog power supplies (musttied externally to AVDD3).
TXCF Analog pin for the Teletext slicer
CVBSO, JTDO, JTCK Test pins: leave float
TEST0 Test pins: must be tied to AVDD2.
JTRST0 Test pin: must be tied to GND.
INT7/P2.0RESET
P0.7P0.6P0.5P0.4P0.3
AIN4/P0.2P0.1P0.0
CSO/RESET0 /P3.7P3.6P3.5P3.4
BGRFB
SDA1/SDI/SDO/P5.1SCL1/SCK/INT2/P5.0
VDDJTDOWSCF
VPP/WSCRAVDD3TEST0MCFMJTCK
P2.1/INT5/AIN1P2.2/INT0/AIN2P2.3/INT6/VS01P2.4/NMIP2.5/AIN3/INT4/VS02OSCINOSCOUTP4.7/PWM7/EXTRG/STOUT0P4.6/PWM6P4.5/PWM5/SDA2P4.4/PWM4/SCL2P4.3/PWM3/TSLU/HTP4.2/PWM2P4.1/PWM1P4.0/PWM0VSYNCHSYNC/CSYNCAVDD1PXFMJTRSTOGNDAGNDCVBS1CVBS2JTMSAVDD2CVBSOTXCF
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PPiinn NNoo.. PPiinn NNaammee II//OO FFuunnccttiioonn1 INT7/P2.0 IR INT. IN3 P0.7 DVDDATAOUT4 P0.6 STOP5 P0.5 N.C.6 P0.4 N.C.7 P0.3 N.C.8 AIN4 AV.STATUS9 P0.1 N.C.10 P0.0 N.C.11 CSO/RESET0/P3.7 MUTE_DVD12 P3.6 L/L'13 P3.5 TV/DVD14 P3.4 STDBY28 JTCK N.C.30 CVBSO N.C.32 JTMS N.C.42 P4.0/PWMO DVD_STD_BY43 P4.1/PWM1 VOL44 P4.2/PWM2 N.C.45 P4.3/PWM3 DVD POWER +5V46 P4.4/PWM4 DVD POWER +12V47 P4.5/PWM5 N.C.48 P4.6/PWM6 N.C.49 P4.7/PWM7/EXTRG/STOUT N.C.53 P2.4/NMI N.C.54 P2.3/INT6/VS01 LED CONTROL55 P2.2/INT0/AIN2 DVDDATAIN56 P2.1/INT5/AIN1 KEYBOARD INPUT
PIN ASSIGNMENT
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Symbol Parameter Test Condition Min Max Unit
ILI Input Leakage Current 0V≤ VIN≤ VCC ±2 µA
ILO Output Leakage Current0V ≤ VOUT ≤ VCCSDA in Hi-Z
±2 µA
ICCSupply Current (ST24 series)
VCC = 5V, fC = 100kHz(Rise/Fall time < 10ns)
2 mA
Supply Current (ST25 series) VCC = 2.5V, fC = 100kHz 1 mA
ICC1Supply Current (Standby)(ST24 series)
VIN = VSS or VCC ,VCC = 5V
100 µ A
VIN = VSS or VCC ,VCC = 5V, fC = 100kHz
300 µ A
ICC2Supply Current (Standby)(ST25 series)
VIN = VSS or VCC ,VCC = 2.5V
5 µA
VIN = VSS or VCC ,VCC = 2.5V, fC = 100kHz
50 µA
ICC3Supply Current (Standby)(ST24C08R)
VIN = VSS or VCC ,VCC = 3.6V
20 µA
VIN = VSS or VCC ,VCC = 3.6V, fC = 100kHz
60 µA
ICC4Supply Current (Standby)(ST24C08R)
VIN = VSS or VCC ,VCC = 1.8V
10 µA
VIN = VSS or VCC ,VCC = 1.8V, fC = 100kHz
20 µA
VIL Input Low Voltage (SCL, SDA) –0.3 0.3 VCC V
VIH Input High Voltage (SCL, SDA) 0.7 VCC VCC + 1 V
VILInput Low Voltage(E, PRE, MODE,WC)
–0.3 0.5 V
VIHInput High Voltage(E, PRE, MODE,WC)
VCC – 0.5 VCC + 1 V
VOL
Output Low Voltage (ST24 series) IOL = 3mA, VCC = 5V 0.4 V
Output Low Voltage (ST25 series) IOL = 2.1mA, VCC = 2.5V 0.4 V
Output Low Voltage(ST24C08R)
IOL = 1mA, VCC = 1.8V 0.3 V
(TA = 0 to 70°C, –20 to 85°C or –40 to 85°C; VCC = 3V to 5.5V, 2.5V to 5.5V or 1.8V to 5.5V
24C08 pos: IC02Non-Volatile Memory
These I_C-compatible electrically erasable programmable memory (E_PROM) is organized as 1024 x 8 bit and operatewith a power supply of 5 V. The memory behaves as a slave device in the I_C protocol, with all memory operations syn-chronized by the serial clock. Read and Write operations are initiated by a START condition, generated by the bus master. The START condition is followed by a Device Select Code and RW bit terminatedby an acknowledge bit.
DC Characteristics
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SIP10(Plastic Package)
ORDER CODE : TDA1771
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1 POWER OUTPUT
OUTPUT STAGE V S
TRIGGER INPUT
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
GROUND
RAMP GENERATOR
BUFFER OUTPUT
INVERTING INPUT
VS
FLYBACK GENERATOR
1771-01.EPS
PIN CONNECTIONS (top view)
.RAMP GENERATOR.INDEPENDENT AMPLITUDE ADJUSTEMENT.BUFFER STAGE.POWER AMPLIFIER.FLYBACK GENERATOR.INTERNAL REFERENCE VOLTAGE.THERMAL PROTECTION
ESCRIPTION
he TDA1771 is a monolithic integrated circuit inIP10 package.
t is a full performance and very efficient verticaleflection circuit intended for direct drive of a TVicture tube in Color and B & W television as wells in Monitor and Data displays.
FLYBACKGENERATOR
THERMALPROTECTION
RAMPGENERATOR
BUFFERSTAGE
VOLTAGEREGULATOR
POWERAMP.
10
2
1
9
3
4 6 7 8 5
R3
CLOCK
PULSE
TRIGGER IN
-02.EPS
LOCK DIAGRAM
TDA1771 pos: ID41VERTICAL DEFLECTION CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTIONThe TDA1771 is a monolithic integrated circuit in SIP10 package.It is a full performance and very efficient vertical deflection circuit intended for direct drive of a TV picture tube in Color andB & W television as well as in Monitor and Data displays.
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Symbol Parameter Value Unit
VS Supply Voltage 30 V
V1 , V2 Flyback Peak Voltage 65 V
V3 Trigger Input Voltage 20 V
V8 Amplifier Input Voltage GND to VS V
I0 Output Peak to Peak Current (non repetitive t = 2ms) 6
I0 Output Peak to Peak Current t > 10µs 4 A
I10 Pin 10 DC Current at V1 < V9 100 mA
I10 Pin 10 Peak to Peak Current @ tfly < 1.5ms 3 A
Ptot Total Power Dissipation @ Ttab = 60°C 9 W
TS, TJ Storage and Junction Temperature – 40, + 150°C
1771-01.TBL
THERMAL DATA
Symbol Parameter Value Unit
Rth (j-tab)Thermal Resistance Junction-tab Max. 10 °C/WRth (j-a) Thermal Resistance Junction-ambient Max. 70 °C/W
1771-02.TBL
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Tamb = 25°C unless otherwise specified)
Symbol Parameter Test Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit
DC (VS = 30V)
I2 Pin 2 Quiescent Current I1 = 0, I10 = 0 16 36 mA
I9 Pin 9 Quiescent Current I1 = 0, I10 = 0 15 30 mA
– I6 Ramp Generator Bias Current V6 = 0 0.5 µA– I6 Ramp Generator Current V6 = 0, – I4 = 20µA 18.5 20 21.5 µAdI6/I6 Ramp Gener. Linearity V6 = 0 to 15V, – I4 = 20µA 0.2 1 %
V1 Quiescent Output Voltage Ra = 30kΩ, Rb = 10kΩ, VS = 30V 17.0 17.8 18.6 V
Ra = 6.8kΩ, Rb = 10kΩ, VS = 15V 7.2 7.5 7.8 V
V1L Out Saturation Voltage to GND I1 = 0.5A 0.5 1 V
I1 = 1.2A 1 1.4 V
V1H Out Saturation Voltage to VS – I1 = 0.5A 1.1 1.6 V
– I1 = 1.2A 1.6 2.2 V
V4 Reference Voltage – I4 = 20µA 6.3 6.6 6.9 V
dV4/VS Reference Voltage Drift Versus VS VS = 10V to 30V 1 2 mV/V
dV4/dI 4 Reference Voltage Drift Versus I4 I4 = 10µA to 30µA 1.5 2 mV/µAVr Internal Ref. Voltage 4.26 4.40 4.54 V
Gv Ouput Stage Open Loop Gain f = 100Hz 60 dB
Vfs V9 – 10 Saturation Voltage – I10 = 1.2A 1.5 2.5 V
V10 Pin 10 Scanning Voltage I10 = 20mA 1.7 3 V
V3 Trigger Input Threshold (see note 1) 2.6 3.0 3.4
I3 Trigger Input Bias Current VIN = V3 – 0.2V 30 µAt3 Trigger Input Width (see note 2) 20 60 thµS
Notes : 1. The trigger input circuit can accept, with a metal option, positive and negative going input pulses.
2. th= 1.2⋅ tSVPP
where tS is the vertical period and VPP is ramp amplitude at Pin 6
1171-03.TBL
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Tamb = 25°C unless otherwise specified) (continued)
Symbol Parameter Test Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit
DC (VS = 24V)
VS Operating Supply Voltage Range 10 30 V
I1 Peak-to-peak Operating Current Range 0.4 2.5
IS Supply Current IY = 2.4App 315 mA
V1 Flyback Voltage IY = 2.4App 51 V
V7 Sawtooh Pedestall Voltage 1.85 V
TJS Junction Temp. for Thermal Shutdown 145 °C
1771-04.TBL
FLYBACKGENERATOR
THERMALPROTECTION
RAMPGENERATOR
BUFFERSTAGE
VOLTAGEREGULATOR
POWERAMP.
10
2
1
9
3
4 6 7 8 5
R3
CLOCK
PULSE
YOKE
1500µF
TRIGGER IN
+VS
1N4001
35V
47nF
220kΩ
330Ω
2.2Ω
0.1µF 470µF
0.22µF
180kΩ
2.4kΩ
100µF
1kΩ
22µF
1.2kΩ
1.2Ω
Ry = 9.6ΩLy = 24.6mHIy = 1.2App
1771-03.EPS
APPLICATION CIRCUIT
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Features• Line Current Consumption with PFC• Low Power Consumption• Stable and Adjustable Standby Frequency• Very Low Start-up Current• Soft-Start for Quiet Start-up• Free usable Fault Comparators• Synchronization and Fixed Frequency Facility• Over- and Undervoltage Lockout• Switch Off at Mains Undervoltage• Temporary high power circuit (only TDA 16847)• Mains Voltage Dependent Fold Back Point Correction• Continuous Frequency Reduction with Decreasing
Load• Adjustable and Voltage Dependent Ringing Suppres-
sion Time
DescriptionThe TDA 16846 is optimised to control free running orfixed frequency flyback converters with or without PowerFactor Correction (Current Pump). To provide low powerconsumption at light loads, this device reduces theswitching frequency continuously with load, towards anadjustable minimum (e. g. 20 kHz in standby mode).Additionally, the start up current is very low. To avoidswitching stresses of the power devices, the power tran-sistor is always switched on at minimum voltage. A spe-cial circuit is implemented to avoid jitter. The device hasseveral protection functions: V CC over- and undervolt-age, mains undervoltage, current limiting and 2 freeusable fault comparators. Regulation can be done byusing the internal error amplifier or an opto coupler feed-back (additional input). The output driver is ideally suitedfor driving a power MOSFET, but it can also be used fora bipolar transistor. Fixed frequency and synchronizedoperation are also possible. The TDA 16846 is suited forTV-, VCR- sets and SAT receivers. It also can be goodused in PC monitors. The TDA 16847 is identical withTDA 16846 but has an additional power measurementoutput (pin 8) which can be used for a Temporary HighPower Circuit.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
DTC
PCS
RZI
SRC
OCI
FC2
SYN
U
Pin Configuration (top view)
VCC
OUT
GND
PVC
FC1
REF
N.C./PMO
Pin Symbol Function
1 OTC Off Time Circuit
2 PCS Primary Current Simulation
3 RZI Regulation and Zero Crossing Input
4 SRC Soft-Start and Regulation Capacitor
5 OCI Opto Coupler Input
6 FC2 Fault Comparator 2
7 SYN Synchronization Input
8 N.C./PMO Not Connected (TDA16846)
9 REF Reference Voltage and Current
10 FC1 Fault Comparator 1
11 PVC Primary Voltage Check
12 GND Ground
13 OUT Output
14 VCC Supply Voltage
Pin Definitions and Functions
TDA 16846 pos: IP01Controller for Switch Mode Power Supplies Supporting Low PowerStandby and Power Factor Correction
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Short Description of the Pin Functions
Pin Functions
1 A parallel RC-circuit between this pin and ground determines the ringing suppression time and the standby-frequency.
2 A capacitor between this pin and ground and a resistor between this pin and the positive terminal of the primary elcap quantifies the max. possible output power of the SMPS.
3 This is the input of the error amplifier and the zero crossing input. The output of a voltage divider between the control winding and ground is connected to this input. If the pulses at pin 3 exceed a 5 V threshold, the control voltage at pin 4 is lowered.
4 This is the pin for the control voltage. A capacitor has to be connected between this pin and ground. The value of this capacitor determines the duration of the softstart and the speed of the control.
5 If an opto coupler for the control is used, it's output has to be connected between this pin and ground. The voltage divider at pin 3 has then to be changed, so that the pulses at pin 3 are below 5 V.
6 Fault comparator 2: If a voltage > 1.2 V is applied to this pin, the SMPS stops.
7 If fixed frequency mode is wanted, a parallel RC circuit has to be connected between this pin and ground. The RC-value determines the frequency. If synchronized mode is wanted,sync pulses have to be fed into this pin.
8 Not connected (TDA16846). / This is the power measurement output of the Temporary High Power Circuit. A capacitor and a RC-circuit has to be connected between this pin and ground.
9 Output for reference voltage (5 V). With a resistor between this pin and ground the fault comparator 2 (pin 6) is enabled.
10 Fault comparator i: If a voltage > 1 V is applied to this pin, the SMPS stops.
11 This is the input of the primary voltage check. The voltage at the anode of the primary elcap has to be fed to this pin via a voltage divider. If the voltage of this pin falls below 1 V, the SMPS is switched off. A second function of this pin is the primary voltage depen-dent fold back point correction (only active in free running mode).
12 Common ground.
13 Output signal. This pin has to be connected across a serial resistor with the gate of the power transistor.
14 Connection for supply voltage and startup capacitor. After startup the supply voltage is produced by the control winding of the transformer and rectified by an external diode.
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-+
+
-+
+-
++
-
-+
+-
+-
+-
+- -
TDA16846 Block Diagrams
SYN
R7
R3
D4
KSY
R4
R6 D5
1V
9REF
N.C.
FC2
8
6
VCC
PVC
11
PrimaryVoltageCheck
3.5V
1.2V
G4
FC2
1
PVA
1.5V
G1
ED2
Error-Flipflop
1
S
RQ
R6x1/3
Fold Back Point Correction
5V
5V
5V3.5V
1
3
4
5
2
14
12
CS1
R2D2
D3
∞
30kΩ
15kΩControl Voltage
Limit
RSTC/RSTF
Off TimeComparator
ErorAmplifier
Buffer forControl Voltage
On TimeComparator
R8
75kΩ
OTC
RZI
OCI
PCS
VCC
GND
SRC
∞
∞
R1
20kΩ
5V
1.5V
16V 15.8V
1) The input with the lower voltage becomes operative
<25mV
ED1
D1StartupDiode
I1
&
∞
OvervoltageComparator
∞
∞
∞ ∞
∞
∞
∞
+
+
–
–
S
RG2
Zero CrossingSignal
Q
Supply VoltageComparator
G3
1V
10
FC1
OutputDriver
&OUT
13
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SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
VP supply voltage 4.5 – 18 VPout output power Vp = 12 V; RL = 16 Ω 3.0 3.5 – W
Vp = 12 V; RL = 8Ω – 5.3 – WGv voltage gain 39.5 40.5 41.5 dB
GC gain control 68.0 73.5 – dBIq(tot) total quiescent current Vp = 12 V; RL = ∞ – 22 25 mATHD total harmonic current Pout=0.5w w – 0.3 1 %
TYPE PACKAGE
NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION VERSION
TDA7057AQ DBS13P Plastic DIL-bent-SIL power package; 13 leads (lead length 12 mm) SOT141-6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
vc1
n.c.
VI(1)
VP
VI(2)
SGND
VC2
U
8OUT2
9PGND2
10OUT2–
11OUT1-
12PGND1
13OUT1+
TDA7057AQ
Pin Configuration
SYMBOL PIN DESCRIPTION
VC1 1 DC volume contol 1
n.c. 2 not connectedVI (1) 3 voltage input 1VP 4 positive supply voltageVI (2) 5 voltage input 2SGND 6 signal groundVC2 7 DC volume contol 2OUT2+ 8 positeve output 2PGND2 9 power ground 2OUT2- 10 negative output 2OUT1- 11 negative output 1PGND1 12 powwer ground 1OUT1+ 13 positive output 1
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
TDA7057AQ2 x5 W stereo BTL Audio Output Amplifier with DC Volume Control
FEATURES• DC volume control• Few external components• Mute mode• Thermal protection• Short-circuit proof• No switch-on and switch-off clicks• Good overall stability• Low power consumption• Low HF radiation• ESD protected on all pins.
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe TDA7057AQ is astereo BTL output amplifier with DCvolume control. The device is designed for use in TV andmonitors, but are also suitable for battery-fed portablerecorders and radios.
Missing Current Limiter (MCL)A MCL protection circuit is built-in. The MCL circuit isactivated when the difference in current between theoutput terminal of each amplifier exceeds 100 mA (typical300 mA). This level of 100 mA allows for headphoneapplications (single-ended).
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONThe TDA7057AQ is a stereo output amplifiers with twoDC volume control stages. The device is designed for TVand monitors, but also suitable for battery-fed portable re-corders and radios.In conventional DC volume control circuits the control orinput stage is AC coupled to the output stage via externalcapacitors to keep the offset voltage low.In the TDA7057AQ the two DC volume control stages areintegrated into the input stages so that no coupling capa-citors are required and a low offset voltage is still mainta-ined. The minimum supply voltage also remains low.The BTL principle offers the following advantages:• Lower peak value of the supply current• The frequency of the ripple on the supply voltage is twi-ce the signal frequency.Consequently, a reduced power supply with smaller capa
citors can be used which results in cost reductions.
For portable applications there is a trend to decrease thesupply voltage, resulting in a reduction of output power atconventional output stages. Using the BTL principle incre-ases the output power.
The maximum gain of the amplifier is fixed at 40.5 dB.The DC volume control stages have a logarithmic controlcharacteristic. Therefore, the total gain can be controlledfrom +40.5 dB to -33 dB. If the DC volume control voltagefalls below 0.4 V, the device will switch to the mute mode.
The amplifier is short-circuit protected to ground, Vp andacross the load. A thermal protection circuit is also imple-mented. If the crystal temperature rises above 150 oC thegain will be reduced, thereby reducing the output power.
Special attention is given to switch-on and switch-off
clicks, low HF radiation and a good overall stability.
(1) This capacitor can be omitted if the 220µF electrolytic capacitor is connected close to pin 5.(2) RL = 16Ω.
handbook, full pagewidth
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11
TEMPERATUREMCL
PROTECTIONSTABILIZER
10
8
9 126
220µF100 nF
4
(1)
(2)
(2)
VP = 12 V
5
7
Rs = 5 kΩ
Rs = 5 kΩ
DC-volume
signalground
powerground
470 nF
470 nF
input 1
input 2
TDA7053AQ
3
1
I− 1
I+ 1
I+ 1
I− 1
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74HC4053B pos:IA03Analog Multiplexer/Demultiplexer
Inhibit A or Bor C
0 0 ax or bx or cx
0 1 ay or by or cy
1 X None
FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAMS AND TRUTH TABLES (continued)
4053
X = Don’ t care.
.QUIESCE NT CURREN T SPECIFIED TO 20VFOR HCC DEVICE.LOW ” ON” RESISTANCE : 125Ω (typ.) OVER15V p.p. SIGNAL-INPUT RANGE FOR VDD-VEE = 15V.HIGH ” OFF” RESISTANCE : CHANNEL LEAK-AGE ± 100pA (typ.) VDD – VEE = 18V.BINARY ADDRESSDECODING ON CHIP.VERY LOW QUIESCENT POWER DISSIPA-TION UNDER ALL DIGITAL CONTROL INPUTAND SUPPLY CONDITIONS : 0.2 µW (typ.),VDD – VSS = VDD – VEE = 10V.MATCHED SWITCH CHARACTERISTICS :RON = 5Ω (typ.)for VDD – VEE = 15V.WIDE RANGEOF DIGITALAND ANALOG SIG-NAL LEVELS : DIGITAL3 TO 20V, ANALOG TO20V p.p..5V, 10V, AND 15V PARAMETRIC RATINGS.INPUT CURRENT OF 100mA AT 18V AND25ϒC FOR HCC DEVICE.100% TESTEDFOR QUIESCENT CURRENT.MEETSALLREQUIREMENTSOFJEDECTEN-TATIVE STANDARD N o 13A, ” STANDARDSPECIFICATIONS FOR DESCRIPTION OF ” B”SERIES CMOS DEVICES”
TheHCC 4051B, 4052B and4053B(extendedtem-perature range) andHCF4051B, 4052B and4053B(intermediate temperature range) are monolithtegrated circuits, available in 16-lead duaplastic or ceramic package and plastic micropage. HCC/HCF4051B, HCC/HCF4052B, andHCC/HCF4053B analog multiplexers/demultplexers are digitally controlled analog switcing low ON impedance and very low OFF leakage
EY(Plastic Package)
F(CeramicFritSeal Package)
M1(Micro Package)
C1(Plastic Chip Carrier)
ORDER CODES :HCC40XXBF HCF40XXBM1HCF40XXBEY HCF40XXBC1
DESCRIPTION
4053B
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GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe LM117 series of adjustable 3-terminal positive vol-tage regulators is capable of supplying in excess of 1.5Aover a 1.2V to 37V output range. They are exceptionallyeasy to use and require only two external resistors to setthe output voltage. Further, both line and load regulati-on are better than standard fixed regulators. Also, theLM117 is packaged in standard transistor packageswhich are easily mounted and handled.In addition to higher performance than fixed regulators,the LM117 series offers full overload protection availab-le only in IC’s. Included on the chip are current limit,thermal overload protection and safe area protection. Alloverload protection circuitry remains fully functionaleven if the adjustment termi-nal is disconnected.Normally, no capacitors are needed unless the device issitu-ated more than 6 inches from the input filter capaci-tors in which case an input bypass is needed. An opti-onal output capacitor can be added to improve transientresponse. The adjustment terminal can be bypassed toachieve very high ripple rejection ratios which are diffi-cult to achieve with stan-dard 3-terminal regulators.Besides replacing fixed regulators, the LM117 is usefulin a wide variety of other applications. Since the regula-tor is “floating” and sees only the input-to-output diffe-rential volt- age, supplies of several hundred volts canbe regulated as long as the maximum input to output dif-ferential is not ex-ceeded, i.e., avoid short-circuiting theoutput. Also, it makes an especially simple adjustableswitching regulator, a programmable output regulator,or by connecting a fixed resistor between the adjust-ment pin and output, the LM117 can be used as a pre-cision current regulator. Sup-plies with electronic shut-down can be achieved by clamping the adjustment ter-minal to ground which programs the out-put to 1.2Vwhere most loads draw little current. For applications re-quiring greater output current, see LM150 series (3A)and LM138 series (5A) data sheets. For the negativecomplement, see LM137 series data sheet.
FEATURESl Guaranteed 1% output voltage tolerance (LM317A)l Guaranteed max. 0.01%/V line regulation (LM317A)l Guaranteed max. 0.3% load regulation (LM117)l Guaranteed 1.5A output currentl Adjustable output down to 1.2Vl Current limit constant with temperaturel P + Product Enhancement testedl 80 dB ripple rejectionl Output is short-circuit protected
LM317 pos: IP021.2V TO 37V Voltage Regulator
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Features• Output Current up to 1A• Output Voltage of 5,6,8,9,10,12,15,18,24 V• Thermal Overload Protection• Short Circuit Protection• Output Transistor Safe Operating Area Protection
DescriptionThe MC78XX/LM78XX/MC78XXA series of three termi-nal positive regulators are available in the TO-220/D-PAK package and with several fixed output voltages,making them useful in a wide range of applications.Each type employs internal current limiting, thermalshutdown and safe operating are protection, making itessentially indestructible. If adequate heat sinking isprovided, they can deliver over 1 A output current.Although designed primarily as fixed voltage regulators,these devices can be used with external components toobtain adjustable voltages and currents.
FEATURES• INTERNALLY FREQUENCY COMPENSATED• LARGE DC VOLTAGE GAIN : 100dB• WIDE BANDWIDTH (unity gain) : 1.1MHz (temperature
compen sated)• VERY LOW SUPPLY CURRENT/OP (500mA) –ESSEN-
TIALLY INDEPENDENT OF SUPPLY VOLTAGE• LOW INPUT BIAS CURRENT : 20nA (temperature com-
pensated)• LOW INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE : 2mV• LOW INPUT OFFSET CURRENT : 2nA• INPUT COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE RANGE INCLUDES
GROUND• DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE EQUAL TO
THE POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE • LARGE OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING 0V TO (VCC –
1.5V)
DESCRIPTIONThese circuits consist of two independent, high gain, inter-nally frequency compensated which were designed specifi-cally to operate from a single power supply over a widerange of voltages. The low power supply drain is indepen-dent of the magnitude of the power supply voltage. Appli-cation areas include transducer amplifiers, dc gain blocks
and all the conventional op-amp circuits, which now can bemore easily implemented in single power supply systems.For example, these circuits can be directly supplied withthe standard + 5V, which is used in logic systems and willeasily, provide the required interface electronics withoutrequiring any additional power supply. In the linear modethe input common-mode voltage range includes groundand the output voltage can also swing to ground, even
1
2
3
-
+
1 - Output 12 - Inverting input 13 - Non-inverting input 14 - VCC
-
5 - Non-inverting input 26 - Inverting input 27 - Ouput 28 - VCC
+
PIN CONNECTIONS
LM358 pos: I060 Dual Operational Amplifier
LM7805 pos: IP03
3-Terminal 1A Positive Voltage Regulator
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DESCRIPTIONBuilt on ESS’s proprietary and flexible Programmable Multi-media Processor architecture, the Vibratto TM series ofDVD processors combine audio/video stream data process-ing, system control and housekeeping functions, video post-processing, and display format encoding, enabling variousDVD-based multimedia electronics to be built with minimalexternal components. The Vibratto series includes new fea-tures for DVD-Audio support, progressive scan video out-put, and built-in TV encoder and video DACs.All of the Vibratto DVD processors each include two parallelprocessing units, a RISC processor, a vector engine, andsupplemental hardware resources for implementing special-ized encoding and decoding tasks in the device architec-tures. All of these resources are interconnected with twoseparate data buses, each with its own DMA unit and inter-face to external memory. The processing units enablesimultaneous parallel execution of system commands anddata processing.Both the RISC processor and vector engine are indepen-dently programmable. Each has its own on-chip cachememory. The RISC processor and its associated hardwareunits perform bit stream parsing, control audio data output,transfer video and audio data to the vector engine and ser-vice system control and housekeeping functions. The vectorengine and associated hardware units perform audio andvideo microcode processing required by A/V standards suchas Dolby Digital TM, DTS TM, MPEG and JPEG. Theseprocessing tasks include audio DSP, video motion compen-sation and estimation, loop filtering, discrete cosine trans-forms (DCT) and inverse DCT, quantization and inversequantization.The Vibratto DVD processors support both JPEG/MP3audio playback and the Kodak PictureCD JPEG display for-mat. These new features allow Picture CDs created withimages and voiceovers from digital cameras to be enjoyedin a DVD player or Home Theater System. All of the Vibrat-to DVD processors support both parallel and serial DVDloader interfaces for system MPEG A/V data stream input,industry standard-I 2 S bus for audio data input and output,direct system EPROM and SDRAM access for high-speedcommand fetching and audio/video data buffering and pro-cessing. The Vibratto DVD processors are available in 208-pin Plastic Quad Flat Pack (PQFP) device packages.
FEATURES
• Dedicated core and I/O power supplies for low-poweroperation; integrated 32-bit RISC processor for systemhost, eliminating requirements of an external host CPU
• Supports DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, VideoCD 1.1, 2.0, and3.0, Super VideoCD (SVCD), CD-DA, MP3, and Kodak
Picture-CD• Supports parallel and serial interfaces to ATAPI, Compact
Flash, DCI, IDE and UDF DVD loaders• Direct interface of 8- or 16-bit SDRAM of up to 128-Mb
capacity at a variety of speed grades• Direct interface of up to 4 banks of 8- or 16-bit EPROM or
Flash EPROM; automatic firmware updating of FlashEPROM through DVD loader
Video• Built-in NTSC/PAL encoder includes field-adaptive de
interlacing for progressive scan video output for clearerand more stable display (ES6028 and ES6038 Only)
• Macrovision 7.1 and Macrovision AGC 1.03 compliantvideo outputs for 480-pixel progressive scan and forNTSC/PAL interlaced video
• Four built-in 10-bit Video DACs provide simultaneousvideo outputs of composite and S-video, or composite andYUV; supports selectable 8-bit CCIR 601 4:2:2 YUV out-puts
• 8-bit On-Screen Display (OSD) controller with 3-bit blend-ing provides display with 256 colors in 8 degrees of trans-parency
• On-chip Subpicture Unit (SPU) decoder supports karaokelyric, subtitles, and EIA-608 compliant Line 21 Captioning
• Video error concealment, motion zoom and pan andNTSC to PAL and PAL to NTSC conversion supported
Audio• Dolby Digital (AC-3), DVD-Audio, Pro Logic, DTS, MPEG-
1 layer 2 and 3 Audio (MP3), and High-Definition Compat-ible Digital.... (HDCD) decoding
• On-chip Dolby Digital (AC-3) and DTS 5.1 channel decod-ing and output (ES6018/28/38 Only)
• Dolby Digital and DTS S/PDIF digital audio output.• Dolby Digital Class A, DTS, and HDCD certified• Meridian Lossless Packing.... (MLP) decoding and Linear
PCM for DVD-Audio (ES6038 Only)
ES6018 DVD PROCESSOR SOLUTION
DESCRIPTION OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS-DVD PART-
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SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
Vibratto8 MB
SDRAM
DVD drive
ROM/Flash
VFDDriver
5.1 AudioDAC
TV
Speakers or
VFD Panel
Video
Audio
EEPROM
ATAPICompact FlashDCI
TVMUDEVSTEM
S/PDIF Outor DTS
Audio A/V Receiver
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52
53545556
57585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990
9192
93 9495
96979899
100101102103104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208
LCS1#
LOE#
LD0VSS
LCS3#LCS2#
AUX[0]
LA21
LA20
RESE
T# VEE
TSD3
HIOC
S16#
/CAM
CLK/
AUX3
[4]
HA1/
AUX4
[3]
VSS
HA0/
AUX4
[2]
HWR#
/DCI
_CLK
/AUX
4[5]
HRD#
/DCI
_ACK
#/AU
X4[6
]
HD4/
DCI4
/AUX
1[4]
HD5/
DCI5
/AUX
1[5]
HD6/
DCI6
/AUX
1[6]
/VFD
_DOU
T
HD2/
DCI2
/AUX
1[2]
HD3/
DCI3
/AUX
1[3]
VEE
VCC
DB8
VCC
DB5
DB9
DCS0#
VCC
VSS
TSD0
/SEL
_PLL
0
TSD1
/SEL
_PLL
1
TDM
FSTD
MCL
KTD
MDR
TDM
TSC#
TWS/
SEL_
PLL2VE
ELA
4LA
5LA
6LA
7LA
8LA
9VS
SVC
CLA
10LA
11LA
12LA
13LA
14LA
15LA
16VS
SVE
ELA
17LA
18LA
19
TDM
DX/R
SEL VS
S
TSD2
SPDI
F/PL
L3 NC VSS
MCL
KTB
CK
VEE
VEE
VSS
VSS
DQM
RSD
RWS
RBCK NC XI
NXO
UTAV
EE
DSCK
VSS
DB15
DB13
DB11
DB1
VSS
DMBS1
DRAS#
DOE#/DSCK_EN
VEE
DMA9
DMA7
VSS
DMA5
DMA3
VEE
DCS1#
DB14
DB12
DB10
DB0
VEE
DMBS0
DWE#
DCAS#
VSS
DMA8
DMA6
VEE
DMA4
DMA2
VSS
DB7DB6VSS
DB4DB3DB2
DMA11DMA10
DMA1DMA0
HCS3
FX#/
AUX3
[6]
HCS1
FX#/
AUX3
[7]
VSS
HIOR
DY/A
UX3[
3]
VSS
HD13
/AUX
2[5]
/SP
HD12
/AUX
2[4]
/C2P
OHD
11/A
UX2[
3]//I
RQHD
10/A
UX2[
2]/S
QSK
HD9/
AUX2
[1]/S
QSO
HD8/
DCI_
FDS#
/AUX
2[0]
/VFD
_CLk
VSS
HIRQ
/DCI
_ERR
#/AU
X4[7
]HR
ST#/
AUX3
[5]
HRRQ
#/AU
X4[0
]HW
RQ#/
DCI_
REQ#
/AUX
4[1]
HD15
/AUX
2[7]
/IRHD
14/A
UX2[
6]/S
QSI
VCC
HD7/
DCI7
/AUX
1[7]
/VFD
_DIN
HD1/
DCI1
/AUX
1[1]
HD0/
DCI0
/AUX
1[0]
VCC
VSS
HSYN
C#/C
AMIN
7/AU
X3[0
]
PCLK
2XSC
N/CA
MIN
4YU
V7/C
AMIN
3YU
V6/V
DAC
PCLK
QSCN
/CAM
IN5/
AUX3
[2]
VSYN
C#/C
AMIN
6/AU
X3[1
]
YUV5
/YDA
CVS
SAD
VEE
YUV4
/RSE
TYU
V3/C
OMP
YUV2
/CDA
CYU
V1/V
REF
YUV0
/CAM
IN2/
UDAC
DCLK
VEE
AUX[7]AUX[6]
VEE
LD1LD2
LA3
LD12VEE
HA2 /AUX4[4]VEE
VEE
LD3
LD5
LD9
LD13
LWRHL#
CAMIN1
AUX[1]
AUX[3]/IOR#
LD4
LD6
LD10
LD14
VSS
LA0
AUX[2]/IOW#
AUX[4]
VEE
LD7
LD11
LD15
VEE
LA1
VSS
AUX[5]
VSS
LD8
VSS
LWRLL#
CAMIN0
LA2
VSSVCC
LCS0#
VSS
208-Pin PQFP Package
ES6008/18/28/38
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ES60X8 PIN DESCRIPTION
Table 1 ES60x8 Pin Description
Name Number I/O Definition
VEE 1,18, 27, 59, 68,75, 92, 99, 104,130, 148, 157,159, 164, 183,
193, 201
I I/O power supply.
VSS 8, 17, 26, 34, 43,52, 60, 67, 76,84, 91, 98, 103,112, 120, 129,138, 147, 156,163, 171, 177,184, 192, 200,
208
I Ground.
LA[21:0] 23:19, 16:10,7:2, 207:204
O Device address output.
VCC 9, 35, 44, 83,121, 139, 172
I Core power supply.
RESET# 24 I Reset input, active low.
TDMDX
25
O TDM transmit data.
RSEL I ROM Select.
TDMDR 28 I TDM receive data.
TDMCLK 29 I TDM clock input.
TDMFS 30 I TDM frame sync.
TDMTSC# 31 O TDM output enable.
TWS
32
O Audio transmit frame sync.
SEL_PLL2 I System and DSCK output clock frequency selection is made at theRESET#. The matrix below lists the available clock frequencies anPLL bit settings.
TSD033
O Audio transmit serial data port 0.
SEL_PLL0 I Refer to the description and matrix for SEL_PLL2 pin 32.
TSD136
O Audio transmit serial data port 1.
SEL_PLL1 I Refer to the description and matrix for SEL_PLL2 pin 32.
TSD[2] 37 O Audio transmit serial data output 2.
TSD[3] 38 O Audio transmit serial data output 3.
RSEL Selection0 16-bit ROM
1 8-bit ROM
SEL_PLL2 SEL_PLL1 SEL_PLL0 Clock Type0 0 0 VCO off.
0 0 1 DCLK
0 1 0 Bypass mode
0 1 1 DCLK x 2
1 0 0 DCLK x 4.5
1 0 1 DCLK x 3
1 1 0 DCLK x 3.5z
1 1 1 DCLK x 4
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Name Number I/O Definition
MCLK 39 I/O Audio master clock for audio DAC.
TBCK 40 O Audio transmit bit clock.
SPDIF
41
O S/PDIF output.
SEL_PLL3 I Clock source select.
NC 42, 48 No connect pins. Leave open.
RSD 45 I Audio receive serial data.
RWS 46 I Audio receive frame sync.
RBCK 47 I Audio receive bit clock.
XIN 49 I Crystal input.
XOUT 50 O Crystal output.
AVEE 51 I Analog power for PLL.
DMA[11:0] 66:61, 58:53 O DRAM address bus [11:0].
DCAS# 69 O DRAM column address strobe.
DOE# 70 O DRAM output enable.
DSCK_EN O DRAM clock enable.
DWE# 71 O DRAM write enable.
DRAS# 72 O DRAM row address strobe.
DMBS0 73 O SDRAM bank select 0.
DMBS1 74 O SDRAM bank select 1.
DB[15:0] 96:93, 90:85,82:77
I/O DRAM data bus [15:0].
DCS[1:0]# 97,100 O SDRAM chip select [1:0].
DQM 101 O Data input/output mask.
DSCK 102 O Output clock to SDRAM.
DCLK 105 I 27 MHz clock input to PLL.
YUV0
106
O YUV0 pixel output data.
CAMIN2 I Camera input 2.
UDAC O Video DAC output.
Y: Luma component for YUV and Y/C processing.C: Chrominance signal for Y/C processing.U: Chrominance component signal for YUV mode.V: Chrominance component signal for YUV mode.
Table 1 ES60x8 Pin Description (Continued)
SEL_PLL3 Clock Source0 Crystal oscillator
1 DCLK input
Mode YDAC UDAC VDAC CDACA Y C Composite C
B Y Composite Composite C
C Y U Composite V
D Y U C V
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Name Number I/O Definition
YUV1 107 O YUV1 pixel output data.
VREF I Internal voltage reference to video DAC. Bypass to ground with ∝ F capacitor.YUV2
108O YUV2 pixel output data.
CDAC O Video DAC output. Refer to description and matrix for UDAC pin 1
YUV3 109 O YUV3 pixel output data.
COMP I Compensation input. Bypass to ADVEE with 0.1∝ F capacitor.YUV4 110 O YUV4 pixel output data.
RSET I DAC current adjustment resistor input.
ADVEE 111 I Analog power for video DAC.
YUV5 113 O YUV5 pixel output data.
YDAC O Video DAC output. Refer to description and matrix for UDAC pin 1
YUV6 114 O YUV6 pixel output data.
VDAC O Video DAC output. Refer to description and matrix for UDAC pin 1
YUV7 115 O YUV7 pixel output data.
CAMIN3 I Camera YUV 3.
PCLK2XSCN 116 I/O 27-MHz video output pixel clock.
CAMIN4 I Camera YUV 4.
PCLKQSCN 117 O 13.5-MHz video output pixel clock.
CAMIN5 I Camera YUV 5.
VSYNC# 118 I/O Vertical sync, active low.
CAMIN6 I Camera YUV 6.
HSYNC# 119 I/O Horizontal sync, active low.
CAMIN7 I Camera YUV 7.
HD[5:0]127:122
I/O Host data I/O [5:0].
DCI[5:0] I/O DVD channel data I/O [5:0].
AUX1[5:0] I/O Aux1 data I/O [5:0].
HD[6]
128
I/O Host data I/O [6].
DCI[6] I/O DVD channel data I/O [6].
AUX1[6] I/O Aux1 data I/O [6].
VFD_DOUT I VFD data output.
HD[7]
131
I/O Host data I/O [7].
DCI[7] I/O DVD channel data I/O [7].
AUX1[7] I/O Aux1 data I/O [7:0].
VFD_DIN I VFD data input.
HD[8]
132
I/O Host data bus 8.
DCI_FDS# I/O DVD input sector start.
AUX2[0] I/O Aux2 data I/O 0.
VFD_CLK I VFD clock input.
HD[9]133
I/O Host data bus line 9.
AUX2[1] I/O Aux2 data I/O [1] when selected.
SQSQ I Subcode-Q data.
HD[10]134
I/O Host data bus line10.
AUX2[2] I/O Aux2 data I/O [2] when selected.
SQSK I Subcode-Q clock.
Table 1 ES60x8 Pin Description (Continued)