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    PAP (Picture and Picture) Feature

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    Safety Instructions - For Your Safety

    TO FULLY DISCONNECT THE TV,THE MAINS PLUG IS USED AS ADISCONNECTING DEVICE AND THEREFORESHALL BE READILY OPERABLE.

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    Locate the television away from direct sunlight and strong lights, soft, indirect lighting is recommendedfor comfortable viewing. Use curtains or blinds to prevent direct sunlight falling on the screen.

    Place on a sturdy platform, the mounting surface should be flat and steady It should then be securedto the wall with a sturdy tie using the clip on the back of the television, or secured to the platform.

    The LCD display panels are manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology,however sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots.This is not a sign of a malfunction.

    Make sure the television is located in a position where it cannot be pushed or hit by objects, aspressure will break or damage the screen, and that small items cannot be inserted into slots oropenings in the case.

    Where to install

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    Note: Scart, DVI,VGA and RCA leads are notsupplied.

    Connect the input socket of the power cord tothe power socket at the back panel of theLCD TV

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    When not in use disconnect the mains plug from themains supply.

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    Headphone jackScart (EXT1)Scart (EXT2)Scart (EXT3)Power Input

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    If you wish to return to the previousprogram that you were watching thenyou have the ability to return with asingle function, by pressing the SWAPbutton. Regardless of whether your areat AV, or any other program, by usingthe SWAP function allows you to swapbetween the program you were

    watching and the last selected program. If youhit the same button again, you will return to theprogram or AV you were watching before.

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    Return to Selected ButtonProgram (SWAP)

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    Program tuning and saving into memory

    You can either tune the programs automaticallyor manually and storing them in your television.As a result of your televisions Automatic TuningSystem (ATS), the programs found areautomatically ordered in accordance to theselected country channels that send their title andteletext information, followed by those programsthat do not.

    Please note: In the case that your televisiondoes not receive any broadcast signals for 5minutes it will automatically go to stand-by. The5 minute countdown OSD will be on screen.

    In the SETUP menu select the countryof which you want to watch the programwith priority by pushing the Right/Leftmovement button ( / + ) in theLanguage bar. Afterwards press thedown ( ) button to change the Countrysetting. Later choose Auto Tuning andpress OK or the Left/right ( / + )buttons. You will see a warning signbefore Auto Tuning starts. To start AutoTuning press the OK button; the

    channels will be searched automatically and thosebroadcasting will be saved from the firstprogramme into memory. At this point, the autoprogram menu appears showing an indicationthat displays the position of the auto tuning barand the auto program operation as well as thesystem, channel number of the existing channelsand, if present, their name information.To stop the process at any given time, press theEXIT button. The program numbers that havebeen stored are reflected in the Programme Sort,giving you the ability to assign any programnumber to the channel of your choice.

    Automatic tuning and storing of thetelevision program channels

    Tuning The TV

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    The television has 3 SCARTconnections. After every time youpress the AV button, the input settingschange as follows.1. EXT1 when using SCART socket 1

    (with RGB support)2. EXT2 when using SCART socket 2

    (with RGB support)3. EXT3 when using SCART socket 34.EXT4 when using RCA socket5. EXT5 when using S-Video socket6. in PC mode7. in DVI mode.You can return to TV mode by pressing button again.

    External Device

    SETUP

    Language English

    Country England

    Auto tuning

    Manual tuning

    Manual setting

    Back Watch TV

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    By pressing the MENU and ( + )buttons of your remote control, youwill bring up the SET UP menu onyour television screen. Using thedown button ( ) on your remotecontrol, highlight the Manual Tuningbar in yellow and press OK or theleft/right motion ( / + ) button. TheManual Tuning menu will appear onthe screen. Use the ( ) and ( ) ornumber buttons to manually tune your

    desired program and press OK. The screenwill show the Manual Tuning menu. Choosewith the pressing of the right move button ( + )the program and systems you want to makea search in between the Program number,Color System and System lines.

    Here your TV can be set to one system, you canalso select from more than one systems with the ( ) and ( ) buttons. (option) access the Searchbar using the right button ( + ). Scan the channelsusing the ( ) and ( ) buttons. If the programon the screen has the desired quality store it inthe memory pressing the OK but ton.Repeat the same operation for the next program.If you need to do Manual Fine Tuning on thecurrent channel or to name the current channelrefer to the related parts.

    If you already know theChannel number

    By pressing the MENU and ( + ) buttonsof your remote control, you will bringup the SET UP menu on your televisionscreen. Using the down button ( ) onyour remote control, highlight the ManualTuning bar in yellow and press OKor ( + ) button. The Manual Tuning menuwill appear on the screen. Select thedesired program by using the ( ) and ( ) buttons and press the OK button.The menu for the Manual Tuning will

    be on screen. Access the System bar using theright button ( + ). Here your TV can be set to onesystem, you can also select from more than onesystems. (option) Select the Channel Band barpressing five times the right button ( + ). Using theUp ( ) or down ( ) direction buttons select Sfor Cable channels and C for terrestrial programsand press the right ( + ) button. Here you candirectly enter the channel number using thenumbering buttons on remote control, you can aswell scan the channels in the ascending ordescending order using the up ( ) or down ( )direction buttons.

    If the program found on screen is acceptable inquality, then press the OK button to store it in thememory and repeat the same operations for thenext channel.If you need to do Manual Fine Tuning on thecurrent channel or to name the current channelrefer to the related sections.To leave the MENU and menus to return to theprevious menu for any reason press the EXITbutton.

    Manual Tuning

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    To give names in the AV or PC mode,use the MENU and ( ) buttons on theremote control, to bring the SETTINGSmenu on screen Using the down ( )button on your remote control, yellowhighlight the Manual Setting selectionand press OK or the right/left ( / + )buttons.The Manual Tuning menu will appearon the screen. Using the right ( + ) buttonselect the Station line. Using the Up ( )

    and down ( ) buttons to select the desired letterand the direction ( / + ) buttons for the desiredcolumn.Press the OK button after you are done. Changes are stored in memory.

    If you want to skip some of the channelsin the memory while selecting programwith ( ) and ( ) buttons, select theProgram Skip bar using the right buttonon the Manual Tuning menu. Using the

    Up ( ) and down ( ) buttons, the program forwhich you select mark will be skipped.

    Fine Tuning

    Program Skipping

    If you wish to assign an 8- characterlabelling to the channels in the memory,select station bar using the right button( + ) on the Manual Tuning bar. You canchoose a letter using the Up ( ) and

    Down ( ) buttons and a section with the direction( / + ) buttons. After the process press the OKbutton. The changes you made are now stored.You can assign labelling to the next programmein the same way.

    Naming Stations

    Manual Setting (For AV/PC Modes)

    Please note: In Manual Setting selection youcan only make adjustments in AV or PC modeyou are in. To make changes in the AV or PCmode, enter the Manual Settings menu, whichbecomes active after you enter these modes.

    If the current channel requires fine tuning,skip the Manual Fine Tuning bar usingthe right ( + ) button on the Manual Tuningmenu. Using the up ( ) and down( ) movement ( / + ) buttons on your

    remote control, adjust the program on the screento the quality you wish. Under normal conditionsyou will not need Fine Tuning. Your television willautomatically lock channels, which need AFCvalues. However, in the event that the TVtransmitters do not work, then you may need touse this process. For storing the settings to thememory press OK button.

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    The Programme Sorting menu will be shown onscreen. Please select yourdesired program using the( )and ( ) buttons, thenpress the OK or right ( + )button. Match the programyou have selected usingthe ( ) and ( ) buttonswith the program numberyou want. To complete the

    operation press again the OK button. You canswitch the next program you wish to anotherprogram number in the same way.

    In the Setup menu use the down ( )button to select the Programme Sortingline and press OK or the left/right( / + ) button.

    AV ConnectionIn the Setup menu use the down ( ) button toselect the AV Connection line and press OK orthe right/left ( / + ) buttons. The AV Connectionmenu will be on screen. You can change theoutput from your television of the devices you aregoing to connect to SCART2 and SCART3 throughthis menu. When you choose the TV feature; the

    audio and video ofthe program you arew a t c h i n g i stransferred.. Wheny o u c h o o s e

    *NONE*, SCART2 and SCART3 outputs will becancelled.

    In the Setup menu use the down ( )button to sellect the Quick Setup lineand press OK or the right/left buttons.The Quick Setup menu will be on screen.Here, after making your Language andCountry choice and pressing the OKbutton, Auto Tuning will become active.The channels wil l be searchedautomat ica l ly and those wi thbroadcasting will be saved from the firstprogram into memory. At this point, the

    auto program menu appears showing anindication that displays the position of the autotuning bar and the auto programme operationas well as the system, channel number of theexisting channels and, if present, their stationname. To stop the process at any given time,press the EXIT button.

    Programme Sorting

    Quick Setup

    You can set the volume with the +and buttons on the television or the( / + ) buttons on the remote control.You can control the other sound settingsby entering the Sound menu For thisapplication all you need to do is pressthe MENU button of your remote control.Press the OK or ( ) button selectingthe direction button on the Sound menubar The Sound menu appears on thescreen. Using the up/down movement

    buttons ( / ) you can choose the features thatyou require.

    Balance: To adjust the volume balancebetween the left and right speakers tothe desired level, select the Balance barusing the down ( ) button. Using theright/left movement ( / + ) buttonsadjust the balance.Sound Type: The program you watchmight be stereo or in two differentlanguages. Using the right/left keys( / + ) in this menu you can selectMono/Stereo or Dual-I/Dual-II language.

    Note: You can make this selection without enteringthe menu with the ( ) button on your remotecontrol.Effect: If you want to add depth to the sound ofthe program you watch, select Spatial with the( + ) button.

    The setup of your televisionSetting up the Sound Menu

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    Watch TV Start

    Select Your LanguageSelect Your CountryPress OK to start Auto Tune

    Quick Setup

    English

    England

    Language

    Country

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    BalanceSound typeEffectVolume CorrectionHeadphone

    Mono

    Spatial

    On

    SOUND

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    By pressing the MENU and OK or( ) button on your remote control pleaseenter the Picture menu. Select the settingfunction you want using the Up anddown buttons ( ) and adjust their levels

    with the right and left buttons ( / + ).The picturebrightness, contrast, color and sharpness levelscan all be adjusted according to your desire. Thechanges you make in the picture settings will beautomatically stored without any furthertransactions necessary being your Personalsettings. Furthermore, you can select one of thenon-adjustable default settings in the memory(Picture Mode) by pressing the ( ) button onyour remote control. Picture Mode1, 2 and 3 arepreset values. Picture Mode M is the value youstore in the memory.

    Selecting the Equalizer mark press OKor ( ) button. The equalizer settingfunction will be displayed. You canselected with the right/left ( / + )buttons, pre-programed, unchangeable

    sound enhancing Music, Sport, Cinema andSpeech settings for the programs you are watching.These can be adjusted by you in the User selection.To adjust the User selection; select the Userselection and press the (OK) button. You canadjust the frequency levels with the ( ) and ( )buttons. You can select 120Hz, 500Hz, 1.5KHz,5KHz and 10KHz frequency bands with ( + ) and( ) buttons. Storing the adjustment levels i nmemory press the menu button to exit the useroption. You can exit the equalizer function pressingthe EXIT button at any time.

    EqualizerTelevision transmitters have differentsound levels. This can be noticed fromthe different volume levels that can beheard while switching from one programto another. Using the right/left movement

    ( / + ) buttons switch to Open. The AVL(Automatic Volume Limiting) function maintainsthe same sound level as you switch from programto program. To cancel choose Closed.

    By connecting the headphone unit toyour television you can listen to theprogram sounds independently fromyour television. In order to increase anddecrease the sound level of the

    headphones, you can enter the HEADPHONESmenu and make the necessary adjustments usingthe ( + ) and ( ) buttons in the Volume bar.When you only want to hear the sound from theheadphone, just press button.

    Balance: To adjust the volume balance betweenthe left and right headphone to the desired level,select the Balance bar using the down ( ) button.Use the left/right button ( / + ) to makeadjustments.

    Bass: You can adjust the bass levels of the soundyou hear in the headphone.

    Treble: You can adjust the treble levels of thesound you hear in the headphone.

    Sound Type: The program you watch might bestereo or in two different languages. Using theright/left keys ( / + ) in this menu you can selectMono/Stereo or Dual-I/Dual-II language.Please note: The sound and headphoneadjustments made will be stored without anyadditional transactions necessary.

    Volume Correction

    Headphones

    Picture Set up

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    AUTO: Automatic format selection dependant on transmission.

    Widescreen viewing

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    Some channels broadcast with theprogram also size information. If youchoose Open for the Automatic Sizefeature the TV will adjust to the sizeinformation broadcasted. To detect

    Automatic Size, the screen setting needs to be atAuto Mode. Your television is in the picture formatof 16:9. However, for the programs that do notsend automatic format information, you canchange the format of the program you watch withthe ( ) button on the RC.

    Blue Screen: If youchose this feature to beOn, you will see a bluescreen instead of staticon channels withoutbroadcasting.

    Automatic Size

    When NTSC video is used in SCART,Color Tint settings can be made. If youdo not use such a video type the ColorTint choice is seen in the menu, butUp/down ( / + ) buttons cannot be

    used to select it. If NTSC video is used in SCARTthis choice becomes active and can be changed.

    DNR: This feature improves noise on picture withthree levels. Dynamic Noise Reduction can beselected with 4 settings; Off- Soft- Sharp- SharpestIf "Off" item is seleceted, no noise reduction isapplied on picture.Black Strech: Black Stretch enhances the contrastof the picture. The dark regions of the picture aremade darker, while bright areas remainunchanged.Luminance Peaking: The Luminance Peakingimproves the overall frequency response of theluminance. It creates blacker blacks and whiterwhites.

    To adjust the color temperature whilewatching TV select this feature and usethe right/left ( / + ) button to selectNormal, Tepid or Cool. Changes arestored without any further action.

    Color Tint

    Color Temperature

    FeaturesIn the picture menu select the Zoomselection and press OK to enter thismenu. When you enter this menu youwill see in the lower right corner of thescreen the Zoom sub-menu. Using the

    Up/down ( / + ) buttons you can enlarge orshrink the image in 20 steps. During the Zoomprocess the image will be enlarge focused on thecenter. In this case if you want to move the imageup/down or right/left press the OK button onyour remote. Later use the directional buttons tomove around. If you want to exit the Zoom menuat any time press the MENU button.

    Zoom

    Select the Timer bar in the menu andpress OK or ( ) button. The Timermenu will be on screen. This functionwill enable you to open and close yourtelevision automatically.

    Select the Switch-off Time and press the OK button.The changeable number will appear grey. Enterthe hour and minute for which you can set 12hours 59 min. at most using the numerical buttonson the RC. Your TV will automatically switch tostandby at the end of this period. In the eventthat you wish to exit the application at any givenstage, simply press the MENU button.On Timer: Select the Switch-on Time and pressthe OK button. The changeable number willappear grey. Enter the hour and minute for whichyou can set 12 hours 59 min. at most using thenumerical buttons on the RC. Your TV will beturned on with the program automatically selectedon standby at the end of this period.

    Special Features Timer

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    TIMER

    Off timer

    On timer

    On timer Position

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    FeatureIn the MENU select Feature and press OK or( ) button . The Feature menu will be on screen.

    TeletextSelect the teletext bar using the OK or downbutton in the setup menu. To right ( + ) button; Ifyou choose Automatic; Fastext or Toptext (option)features can be determined for the channels withtxt broadcasting. When list is selected, if thecurrent channel does not broadcast Fastext orToptext, you can store the teletext page numbersyou want with the colour buttons or ( ) and( ) buttons in the section there are 4 differentcolour buttons when you select teletext.While in the other pages of teletext, you candirectly access this page you selected by pressingthe colour button linked to them.

    If you switch this feature On, the buttonon the TV will not work when the TV isin Stand-by mode and screen will showa Panel Lock warning. In addition if thePanel Lock is On, the TV will not switch

    on with the ( ) and ( ) buttons from stand-bymode.

    Back Lighting: Using this feature you canincrease or decrease the panel l ight.

    1. Press the PIP button on your remotecontrol.2. A picture will open in main pictureand will position itself in the lowerscreen.3. If you press the PIP button again,you will enter the PAP mode in whichthe main picture and the PIP picture willbe shown in equal size.4. If you press the PIP button the thirdtime, the window will close and youwill have exited this mode.Note: If you want to exit the PIP modeat any time press the EXIT button.

    In the Features menu select PIP and pressthe OK button or the right/left ( / + )buttons. The screen will show the PIPmenu.Note: This menu is only available inthe features menu if the PIP is active.

    Picture FormatTo change the PIP Picture Format select this featureand press the right/left ( / + ) buttons. PIP windowcan be watched in the 4:3 or 16:9 format.

    If any of the Timers is activated, theGreen coloured light on the front sidewill flash.Please note: If you turn your televisionoff from the main power supply switch

    then the sleep timer modes selected will be resetand cancelled.

    In Timer Mode: Use the right/left ( / + )buttons to select the program you want the TVto open when switching on.

    PIP Usage (Picture in Picture) Feature

    PIP Menu

    Panel Lock

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    FEATURE

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    List

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    PIP

    Picture FormatPIP Size

    PIP Position

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    This feature enables you to resize yourPIP window. Press the right/left ( / + )buttons after you yellow highlighted thePIP Size selection. After you resizedyour PIP window you can exit the menuby pressing the EXIT button of the remotecontrol.

    PIP Size

    This feature enables you to position yourPIP window. Press the right/left ( / + )buttons after you yellow highlighted thePIP Position selection. After youpositioned your PIP window you canexit the menu by pressing the EXIT buttonof the remote control.

    PIP Position

    Pressing the PIP button on the remotecontrol will bring the PIP window onscreen. If the same button is pressed asecond time you will enter the PAP mode.

    Entering PAP Mode

    When the PIP button is pressed during Teletextmode you will enter the PAT mode.To exit thismode you only need to press the PIP button orthe EXIT button.

    Entering the PAT Mode

    Swap PIP picture with main picture.

    Selecting PIP Channel

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    To change your LCD-TV into monitor(PC) mode you have to press 6 timesthe button on the remote controlor press the OK button to select the PCchoice in the line-up menu on screenand press OK to access it directly. Tochange back from the PC mode to theTV mode use the EXIT button on theremote control.

    IntroductionBecause your 27 - 30 LCD-TV equipment isprovided with VGA inputs, it may be used as aPC monitor as well. (Plug&Play)

    While in PC mode, use the down ( ) button in the Setup menu to select thePC Input Setting and press OK orleft/right ( / + ) .The PC Input Settingmenu will be on screen. In this menu

    you can make the desired changes with Left-right, Up-down motion ( / + ) ( / ) buttonson your remote control.

    H.Position: Horizontal position setting.V.Position: Vert ical posi t ion set t ing.Phase: ADCs phase setting.Automatic configuration: The most suitablegeometric settings in accordance to the entrymode is configured by this function. For thisappl icat ion, choose the AUTOMATICCONFIGURATION option and press the OKbutton.

    PC Input Setting

    Transition to the PC mode

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    PC Input Setup

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    EXT1, EXT2 or EXT3

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    EXT1.

    Connecting DVI-DYour TV has DVI-D input socket. You canconnect any device such as PC etc. whichhas DVI digital out using the proper cable.At the same time you can listen to thesound from the connected device. PC orDVI use a special cable to PC-DVI/AUDIOIN input at the back of your TV.

    AV OutputsYou can connect any device which isproper to Phono inputs via Phono Videoand Audio Outs at the back of your TVset using proper AV cable (not availablewith the set).Any programme or AV input which isseen on the main screen other than S-VHS, PC or DVI (which is option) isavailable as picture and sound signals atPhono Video/Audio outs.Scart sockets at the back of your TV setare always give the signals of selectedprogramme from the set Tuner.

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    110-240 V 50 Hz

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    Following information is only for EU-member states:The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not betreated as household waste. By ensuring this product is disposedof correctly, you will help prevent potential negativeconsequences for the environment and human health, whichcould otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handlingof this product. For more detailed information about recyclingof this product, please contact your local city office, yourhousehold waste disposal service or the shop where youpurchased the product.

  • L6B TFT- LCD TV SERVICE MANUAL

  • CONTENTS

    PAGES

    Safety instructions 1

    Technical specifications 2

    Panel Specification 3

    Back appearance of TV 5

    Interconnecton Diagram 5

    Block diagram 6

    Block diagram of power supply 7

    Service mode 8

    Service Mode items and values 10

    Data sheet of important ICs and parts 11

    Recommended Part List 23

    Frequency list of channels

    25

  • SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

    GENERAL GUIDELINES 1. It is advised to insert an isolation transformer in the

    AC supply before servicing a hot chassis. 2. Always use the manufacturers replacement safety

    components. The critical safety components marked with on the schematics diagrams should not be by other substitutes. Other substitute may create the electrical shock , fire or other hazards. Take attention to replace the spacers with the originals. Furthermore where a short circuit has occurred , replace those components that indicate evidence of overheating.

    3. After servicing , see that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields and isolation R-C combinations are correctly installed.

    4. When the receiver is not being used for a long time of period of time , unplug the power cord of the Adaptor from the AC outlet.

    Color TFT LCD Module is very sensitive both electrically and physically.Users, therefore, are requested to follow the Guidance of handling color TFT LCD Moduleon the followings.

    1 -Be careful not to make scratch on the polarizer.

    Surface of polarizer is soft and can be physically damaged easily.Please do not touch, push or rub polarizer surface with materials over HB hardness.

    2 - Keep clean the surface. Please wear rubber glove when touch the surface of LCD screen. Please use soft and anti-static material as cleaner.

    3 -Keep out of water.Water on/in the LCD may cause electrical short or corrosion. Please wipe out dry or water carefully.

    4 -Prevent swift Temperature & Humidity change.Instantaneous temperature and/or humidity change can make dew or ice which cause nonconformance such as malfunction. 5 - High temperature & high humidity reduce the life-time. LCD is not proper to be used at high temperature and high humidity. Please keep specified temperature and humidity condition.

    6 - Keep out of Corrosive Gas.Corrosive gas effect the polarizer and the circuit chemically and cause defects accordingly.

    7 - Electrostatic discharge can make Damage

    There are electro-static sensitive components such as CMOS in LCD Module. Please earth human body when handle the LCD.In addition, please do not touch the interface connector pin with bare.

    8 - Do not operate for a long time under the same pattern

    Operating LCD for a long time under the same pattern can cause image persistence and can damage it. Please follow following guidance. 1. Turn the power off when do not use. 2. Change the pattern periodically. LEAKAGE CURRENT COLD CHECK 1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs of the plug. 2. Turn the receivers power switch. 3. Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on the receiver. When the exposed metallic part a return path to the chassis the reading should be between 4Mohm and the 20Mohm. When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the reading must be infinite. LEAKAGE CURRENT HOT CHECK 1. Plug the AC cord directly in to the AC outlet. Do

    not use an isolation transformer for this check. 2. Connect a 2Kohm 10W resistor in series with an

    exposed metallic part on the receiver and an earth, such as a water pipe.

    3. Use an AC voltmeter with high impedance to measure the potential across the resistor.

    4. Check each exposed metallic part and check the voltage at the each point.

    5. Reverse the AC plug at the outlet and repeat each of the above measurements.

    6. The potential at the any point should not exceed 1.4 Vrms. In case a measurement is outside the limits specified , there is the possibility of a shock hazard , and the receiver should be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer.

    HOT CHECK CIRCUIT AC-Voltmeter

    TO INSTRUMENTSEXPOSED METALLIC PARTS Water pipe

    (earth)

    2 K Ohm

  • Receiving System PAL B/G+I+D/K SECAM L/L'Comb Filter Adaptive 4H\2HLTI, CTI Filters +

    DVI 1.0 Compliant +Resolution VGA to SXGA2 Pixel \ Clk Support +

    Gamma Correction 8 to 10-bit LUTPIP\PAP\POP\PAT +OSD Graphics Based 8-bit\pixel

    Level (1.5, 2.5, Teleweb) Teletext 1.5Type (Fast\Top\Simple) Simple, Fast, TopPage Memory 800p

    WSS +VPS\PDC +

    4:3 +16:9 +14:9 +Panorama +Letterbox +Subtitle +Zoom +

    WSS (Wide Screen Signalling) +ATS (Automatic Tuning System) Frequency SearchManual Search Channel Table SearchNumber of Program Storage +No Ident Timer +Picture Freeze +Equalizer +AVL (Automatic Volume Level) +Sound Status Memory +Picture Status Memory +Swap +Child Lock +Program Lock +Picture Format Switching Tru Pin 8 +Auto RGB Detect Tru Pin 16 +

    Off Timer (Sleep Timer) +On Timer +

    Picture Smart (User, Soft, Natural, Rich) +

    Sound Smart (User, Music, Sports, Cinema, Speech) +

    Scart2 Out Selectable +S-Video Input Through Scart2 +

    Audio Output PowerRMS in Max at 10% THD)

    2x5W for 22"W, 23"W 2x10W for 26"W2x10W for 30"W

    Stereo (German A2, Nicam, BTSC) German A2, NicamS-video In (DIN) 1AV In (3 RCA) 1AV Out (3 RCA) 1PC Audio (L, R) 1D-Sub 15 1Headphone 1CVBS In 4Y\C In 1DVI In YESCVBS Out 4

    L6B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

    Picture Formats(4:3, 16:9, 14:9, Panorama, LetterBox, Subtitle)

    Timer

    DVI Receiver

    Teletext

  • Sizes 22" 23" 26" 27" 30" 32"

    Manufacturer Samsung Samsung LG-Philips HannstarSamsung LG-Philips AUO Chimei

    Chimei AUO LG-Philips

    Interface Single LVDS Single LVDS Singlel LVDS Singel LVDS Single LVDS Single LVDS

    Resolution WXGA (1280x720) WXGA (1280x768) WXGA (1280x768) WXGA (1280x720) WXGA (1280x768) WXGA (1280x768)

    Brightness (cd/m2)>= 450 450 450 550 550 450

    Contrast>= 500 400 400 600 600 700

    Response Time(Tr+Tf) msec =< 25 25 25 25 25 23

    Viewing Angle R\L\H\L>= 85/85 85/85 85/85 85/85 85/85/85/85 85/85/85/85 85/85/85/85 85/85/85/85

    Adaptor nput 15V 24V Built-in TV Built-in TV Built-in TV Built-in TV

    PoweR consumptions 100W 100W 120W 120W 140W 180W

    St-By Power Consumption

  • NOTE: LOCATION AND THE SHAPE OF IR /LED BAORD, CONTROL BOARD AND MAIN SWITCHBOARD MAY CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE COSMETIC OF THE TV AND SIZE

    BACK SIDE APPEARANCES

    CONTROLBOARD

    220VAC INPUT

    POWERSWITCH

    LED/IR BOARD

    SPEAKERS

    MAINCHASSIS

    POWER SUPPLYBOARD

  • CN1

    CN2CN3

    JP453JP451JP452

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    JP450

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    S350

    S50

    KEY BOARDMODULE

    IR RECEIVER/LEDMODULE

    MAIN POWERSWITCHMODULE

    220V ACINPUT

    S550

    TO PANEL

    TOPANEL

    TO HEADPHONE JACK

    SPEAKER

    MAIN CHASSISPOWERSUPPLYMODULE

  • SCART 1 2 3

    AUDIO PROCESSORMSP3410D

    Audio AmplifierTA2024

    HeadphoneAmp.

    TDA1308

    Tuner-Main

    Tuner-PIP

    IF IC TDA9886T

    IF IC TDA9886T

    Video SwitchTDA6415C

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    Pin 8 SwitchPCF8591

    RGB SwitchPI5V30

    AV4 Video-In

    AV4Audio-In

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    SC1-SC2 RGB

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    Dual nterface forFPD

    AD9887

    RGB HS/VS-In DVI Input

    D-SUB 15 socket DVI Socket

    SDRAMMT48LC16M

    PW1231De-Interlacer

    PW181IMAGE

    PROCESSOR

    De-InterlacerScalerOSD

    Micro-Cont.Gamma Corr.

    EEPROM24C64

    Flash MemoryAM29VL160

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    Progressiveor Intrelaced24 Bit Dual

    RGB ,HS,VSDE,PCLK

    TO THEPANEL

    16 BitYUV

    24 Bit RGB

    48 Bit RGB VS/HS

    16 BitYUV

    Stand byLEDsResetMute

    B/L EnableDigital Dim

    IR In

    L6B BLOCK DIAGRAM

    SVHS Socket

    RF In

  • J450 12V F450 +2,5V_STBY (5V) +5V_STBY

    DC_IN GND

    F451 S450 +3,3V_STBY

    12V '33V +1,5V_STBY

    12V_AMP GND

    +5V

    +8VSTAND_BY +3,3V

    +12V PANEL_POWER

    PNL_EN +12V_INVERTER

    L6B POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM (MAIN CHASSIS)

    U451FDS9933A

    U454LM2576

    U458NCP1117

    U452FDS9933N

    U457NCP1117

    U453FDS9933N

    U455LM2576

    U456LM317

    VOLTAGEDOUBLER

    U450NCP117

  • L6B SERVICE MENU

    1. Activating the Service Menu

    When the menu is on the screen press 9, 3, 0, 1 on the remote controller. This will activate the service menu.

    2. Service Menu Structure

    The service menu has three items: display, calibre and version 2.1 Display

    Display item has seven options: a- Panel

    Panel option gives information about the current panel resolution. It is a read only option and can not be set.

    b- Power on time

    Power on time gives information about the last update time of the SW running. It is a read only option and can not be set.

    c- Backlight on time

    Backlight on time option reserved.

    d- Scart prescale Scart prescale option sets the prescale values for the input sounds entering the scart input of the MSP(Micronas Sound Processor). Changing this value you can adjust the level of the output sound going to loudspeakers for all the sources except the Tuners. The range is between 0 and 100.

    e- nicam prescale

    Nicam prescale option sets the prescale values for the Nicam standard sounds for tuner inputs. Changing this value you can adjust the level of the output sound going to loudspeakers for Nicam sounds entering the analog sound input of MSP. The range is between 0 and 100.

    f- fm/am prescale

    fm/am prescale option sets the prescale values for the FM/AM standard sounds for tuner inputs. Changing this value you can adjust the level of the output sound going to loudspeakers for FM/AM sounds entering the analog sound input of MSP. The range is between 0 and 100.

    g- Agc(Automatic Gain Control) adjust

    Agc adjust option sets the input voltage going to IF decoder AGC pin. Changing this value you can adjust this voltage for optimum Tuner performance. The range is between 0 and 31.

    h- R/G/B Brightness/Contrast: These are used for color bias adjustment. The range is Between 0 and 255

  • 2.2 Calibre Calibre item has nine options: a- video format

    Video format option force the video format to the desired format. Selectable formats are Auto, Pal, NTSC and SECAM.

    b- colorspace Colorspace option gives the information about the video input colorspace input to PW181 IC. Do not change this value unless an error occurred in the colors displayed.

    c- test pattern This option activates the internal pattern of PW181 IC. There are 3 choices: none, vert bars, solid color. None will deactivate the internal pattern. Vert bars choice activates the bar pattern for the selected color component. Solid color activates the solid pattern with one color selected in color component and also you can change the level of the color by solid field level.

    d- Color components: This option selects the color for the internal pattern of PW181 IC. There are 4 choices: all, red, green and blue. If you choose all, you can see the white pattern and if you choose one of the other choices you can see the test pattern with the selected color.

    e- solid field level

    This option will adjust the level of the colors for the test pattern. The range is betwwen 1 and 64.

    f- Initial ATS

    This option will enable or disable the Initial setup for the TV. Setting this option to On, the TV will open from the Quick setup menu. Setting this option to Off will disable this option.

    g- factory reset

    Factory reset option executes a reset operation for the NVRAM. Pressing OK when this option is selected will erase the NVRAM and load default values to NVRAM.

    h- dpms

    This option selects the Power option for the TV. Setting this option to On the TV will switch to the last state for power on transition. Setting this to Off will disable this option and the TV will always switch to Stand-by state while power on transition.

    i- osd timeout

    This option sets the OSD timeout for the main menu structure. Selections are 5, 15 and 60 secs. The default is 60 sec.

    2.3 Version This item gives the information about the version of the software. Also you can see the last modified time for the GUI(graphical user interface).

  • display menuITEM TYPICAL VALUES/OPTIONSpanel 1280x768

    power on time 03:39:45back light time 03:39:45

    scart prescale 25nicam prescale 45fm/am prescale 24agc adjust 16red brightness 128red contrast 128green brightness 128green contrast 128blue brightness 128blue contrast 128

    calibre menuITEM TYPICAL VALUES/OPTIONSvideo format autocolor space RGBtest pattern nonecolor components allsolid field level 33initial ats onfactory reset press to resetdpms onosd time out 60 sec

    versionITEM TYPICAL VALUES/OPTIONSSoftware

    SL630T_CH1_T13 L6B 1.22 Chi30GUI

    Project; L6B ToshibaGenerated Date: October 01,2004 at 22.42

    L6 CHASSIS SERVICE MODE ITEMS

  • TEA6415C

    BUS-CONTROLLED VIDEO MATRIX SWITCH

    n 20MHz BANDWIDTHn CASCADABLE WITH ANOTHER TEA6415C

    (INTERNAL ADDRESS CAN BE CHANGED BYPIN 7 VOLTAGE)

    n 8 INPUTS (CVBS, RGB, MAC, CHROMA, ...)n 6 OUTPUTSn POSSIBILITY OF MAC OR CHROMA SIGNAL

    FOR EACH INPUT BY SWITCHING-OFF THECLAMP WITH AN EXTERNAL RESISTORBRIDGE

    n BUS CONTROLLEDn 6.5dB GAIN BETWEEN ANY INPUT AND OUT-

    PUTn

    -55dB CROSSTALK AT 5MHzn FULLY ESD PROTECTED

    DESCRIPTIONThe main function of the TEA6415C is to switch 8video input sources on the 6 outputs.Each output can be switched to only one of theinputs whereas but any same input may be con-nected to several outputs.All the switching possibilities arecontrolled throughthe I2C bus.

    DIP20(Plastic Package)

    ORDER CODE : TEA6415C

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    DATA

    CLOCK

    PROG

    INPUT

    INPUT

    INPUT

    INPUT

    INPUT

    INPUT

    GROUND

    OUTPUT

    INPUT

    OUTPUT

    OUTPUT

    OUTPUT

    OUTPUT

    OUTPUT

    VCC GROUND

    6415

    C-01

    .EPS

    PIN CONNECTIONS

    SO20(Plastic Micropackage)

    ORDER CODE : TEA6415CD

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    BUSDECODER

    DATA GNDCLOCK VCC

    TTX LUMACHROMAPOWER

    PIP MACDEC.

    GND

    CVBS(AM TUNER)

    MAC SIGNAL(AMTUNER)

    CVBS(FM TUNER)

    MAC SIGNAL(FM TUNER)

    SYNCHRO(TTX/BTX)

    PERITV1

    PERITV2

    CVBS(PERI PLUG2)

    P ROG

    CVBS(PERI PLUG1)

    CVBS(MAC/DEC)

    TEA6415C

    6415

    C-02

    .EPS

    BLOCK DIAGRAM

    The mainfunctionof the IC is toswitch 8 video inputsources on 6 outputs.Each output can be switched on only one of eachinput. On each input an alignment of the lowestlevel of the signal is made (bottom of synch. top forCVBS or black level for RGB signals).Each nominal gain between any input and outputis 6.5dB. For D2MAC or Chroma signal the align-ment is switched off by forcing, with an externalresistor bridge, 5 VDC on the input. Each input canbe used as a normal input or as a MAC or Chroma

    input (with external resistor bridge). All the switch-ing possibilities are changed through the BUS.Driving 75 load needs an external transistor.It is possible to have the same input connected toseveral outputs.The starting configuration upon power on (powersupply : 0 to 10V) is undetermined.In this case, 6 words of 16 bits are necessary todetermine one configuration. In other case, 1 wordof 16 bits is necessary to determine one configura-tion.

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION

    TEA6415C

  • I2C-bus controlled single and multistandardalignment-free IF-PLL demodulators TDA9885; TDA9886

    1 FEATURES 5 V supply voltage Gain controlled wide-band Vision Intermediate

    Frequency (VIF) amplifier, AC-coupled Multistandard true synchronous demodulation with

    active carrier regeneration: very linear demodulation,good intermodulation figures, reduced harmonics, andexcellent pulse response

    Gated phase detector for L and L-accent standard Fully integrated VIF Voltage Controlled Oscillator

    (VCO), alignment-free, frequencies switchable for allnegative and positive modulated standards via I2C-bus

    Digital acquisition help, VIF frequencies of 33.4, 33.9,38.0, 38.9, 45.75, and 58.75 MHz

    4 MHz reference frequency input: signal fromPhase-Locked Loop (PLL) tuning system or operatingas crystal oscillator

    VIF Automatic Gain Control (AGC) detector for gaincontrol, operating as peak sync detector for negativemodulated signals and as a peak white detector forpositive modulated signals

    External AGC setting via pin OP1 Precise fully digital Automatic Frequency Control (AFC)

    detector with 4-bit digital-to-analog converter, AFC bitsreadable via I2C-bus

    TakeOver Point (TOP) adjustable via I2C-bus oralternatively with potentiometer

    Fully integrated sound carrier trap for 4.5, 5.5, 6.0,and 6.5 MHz, controlled by FM-PLL oscillator

    Sound IF (SIF) input for single reference Quasi SplitSound (QSS) mode, PLL controlled

    SIF-AGC for gain controlled SIF amplifier, singlereference QSS mixer able to operate in highperformance single reference QSS mode and inintercarrier mode, switchable via I2C-bus

    AM demodulator without extra reference circuit Alignment-free selective FM-PLL demodulator with high

    linearity and low noise I2C-bus control for all functions I2C-bus transceiver with pin programmable Module

    Address (MAD) Four I2C-bus addresses via MAD.

    2 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe TDA9885 is an alignment-free multistandard(PAL and NTSC) vision and sound IF signal PLLdemodulator for negative modulation only andFM processing.The TDA9886 is an alignment-free multistandard(PAL, SECAM and NTSC) vision and sound IF signal PLLdemodulator for positive and negative modulation,including sound AM and FM processing.

    3 APPLICATIONS TV, VTR, PC and STB applications.

    4 ORDERING INFORMATION

    TYPE NUMBERPACKAGE

    NAME DESCRIPTION VERSIONTDA9885T/V3 SO24 plastic small outline package; 24 leads; body width 7.5 mm SOT137-1TDA9885TS/V3 SSOP24 plastic shrink small outline package; 24 leads; body width 5.3 mm SOT340-1TDA9885HN/V3 HVQFN32 plastic, heatsink very thin quad flat package; no leads; 32 terminals;

    body 5 5 0.85 mmSOT617-1

    TDA9886T/V3 SO24 plastic small outline package; 24 leads; body width 7.5 mm SOT137-1TDA9886TS/V3 SSOP24 plastic shrink small outline package; 24 leads; body width 5.3 mm SOT340-1

  • I 2C-bus

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    DIGITAL VCO CONTROL AFC DETECTORRC VCO

    VIF-PLL

    VIF-AGCTUNER AGC

    SUPPLY SIF AGC

    AUDIO PROCESSINGAND SWITCHES

    NARROW-BANDFM-PLL DEMODULATOR

    SINGLE REFERENCE QSS MIXERINTERCARRIER MIXER

    AND AM DEMODULATOR

    SOUND TRAPS4.5 to 6.5 MHz

    TAGC

    CVAGC(pos)

    CAGC(neg) CBL

    VAGC(1)TOP14 (15)

    VPLL19 (21)9 (8) 16 15 (16) 21 (23)

    4 (2)10 (9)11 (10) 12 (11)18 (20)20 (22)

    2 (31)1 (30)

    (18) 17

    (7) 8(3) 5

    (4) 6

    external reference signalor 4 MHz crystal

    REF AFC

    AUD

    CVBS

    audio output

    video output: 2 V (p-p)[1.1 V (p-p) without trap]

    CAF

    SIOMADSDASCL

    MAD

    VP

    CAGC

    (6, 12, 13, 14, 17,19, 25, 28, 29, 32)13

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    2C-BUS TRANSCEIVER

    22 (24)3 (1)OP1 OP2 FMPLL

    DEEM

    AFD

    sound intercarrier outputand MAD select

    FM-PLLfilter

    VIF-PLLfilter

    de-emphasisnetwork

    VIF2

    VIF1

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    (1) Not connected for TDA9885.Pin numbers for TDA9885HN in parenthesis.

  • TEA6420

    BUS-CONTROLLED AUDIO MATRIX

    6420

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    PIN CONNECTIONS

    SHRINK24(Plastic Package)

    ORDER CODE : TEA6420

    .5 STEREO INPUTS

    .4 STEREO OUPUTS

    .GAIN CONTROL 0/2/4/6dB/MUTEFOR EACHOUTPUT

    .CASCADABLE (2 different addresses)

    .SERIAL BUS CONTROLLED

    .VERY LOW NOISE

    .VERY LOW DISTORSION

    DESCRIPTIONThe TEA6420 switches 5 stereo audio inputs on4 stereo outputs.All the switching possibilities are changed throughthe I2C bus.

    SO28(Plastic Micropackage)

    ORDER CODE : TEA6420D

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    SCL

    ADDR

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    R2

    R3

    R4

    R5

    ROUT4

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    ROUT3

    LOUT3

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    SHRINK24

    GND

    CAPACITANCE

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  • SUPPLY BUS DECODER

    RIGHTOUTP UTS

    LEFTOUTP UTS

    SDA

    S CLADDR

    RIGHT INPUTS

    GAIN = 0/2/4/6dB

    GAIN = 0/2/4/6dB

    VSC

    GND

    LEFT INPUTS

    TEA6420

    6420

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    BLOCK DIAGRAM

    ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSSymbol Parameter Value Unit

    VCC Supply Voltage 10.2 VToper Operating Ambient Temperature 0, + 70 oCTstg Storage Temperature - 20, + 150 oC 642

    0-01

    .TBL

    THERMAL DATASymbol Parameter Value UnitRth(j-a) Junction Ambient Thermal Resistance SHRINK24

    SO287575

    oC/W64

    20-0

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    ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSTA = 25oC, VS = 10V, RL = 10k, RG = 600, f = 1kHz (unless otherwise specified)Symbol Parameter Test Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit

    SUPPLYVS Supply Voltage 8 9 10.2 VIS Supply Current 5 8 mA

    SVR Ripple Rejection VIN = 500mVRMS, BW = 20 - 20kHz 70 80 dBMATRIX

    VIN Input DC Level 4.5 5 5.5 VRI Input Resistance 30 50 100 kCS Channel Separation VIN = 2VRMS Gain = 0dB

    f = 1kHz Gain = 6dB8070

    9082

    dBdB 642

    0-03

    .TBL

    TEA6420

  • PW1231Product Specification

    GeneralThe PW1231 is a high-quality, digital video signal processor that incorporates Pixelworks patented deinterlacing, scaling, and video enhancement algorithms. The PW1231 accepts industry-standard video formats and resolutions, and converts the input into any desired output format.The video algorithms are highly efficient, providing excellent quality video.

    The PW1231 Video SignalProcessor combines many functions into a single device, including memory controller, auto-configuration, and others. This high level of integration enables simple, flexible, cost-effective solutions featuring fewer required components. Features

    Built-In Memory Controller Motion-Adaptive Deinterlace Processor Intelligent Edge Deinterlacing Digital Color/Luminance Transient Improvement (DCTI/DLTI) Interlaced Video Input Options, including NTSC and PAL Independent horizontal and vertical scaling Copy Protection Two-Wire Serial Interface

    Applications: For use with Digital Displays Flat-Panel (LCD, DLP) TVs Rear Projection TVs Plasma Displays LCD Multimedia Monitors Multimedia Projectors

    NOTE: L denotes lead (Pb) free

    Device Application PackagePW1231

    PW1231-L Up to XGA 160-pin PQF

    PW1231

    Crystal

    PW1231System Block Diagram SDRAM

    VideoDecoderVideo

    DigitalOutput

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  • Pinout Information Pin Diagram

    Figure 2-1 PW1231 Pin Layout

    PW1231(Top View)

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    4DR

    5DR

    6DR

    7VD

    DVS

    SPV

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    MA3

    MA5

    MA2

    MA6

    MA1

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    2W_A

    22W

    _A1

    XTA

    LOXT

    ALI

    VR7

    VR6

    VR5

    VR4

    VR3

    VR2

    VR1

    VR0

    PVH

    SPV

    VSC

    REF

    PVC

    LKVS

    SVD

    DVG

    7VG

    6VG

    5VG

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    3VG

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    SVVS

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    VB4

    VB3

    VB2

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  • PW181Product Specification

    General Description The PW181 ImageProcessor is a highly integrated system-on-a-chip that interfaces computer graphics and video inputs in virtually any format to a fixed-frequency flat panel display.

    Computer and video images from NTSC/PAL to WUXGA at virtually any refresh rate can be resized to fit on a fixed-frequency target display device with any resolution up to WUXGA. Video data from 4:3 aspect ratio NTSC or PAL and 16:9 aspect ratio HDTV or SDTV is supported. Multi-region, nonlinear scaling allows these inputs to be resized optimally for the native resolution of the display.

    Advanced scaling techniques are supported, such as format conversion using multiple programmable regions. Three independent image scalers coupled with frame locking circuitry and dual programmable color lookup tables create sharp images in multiple windows, without user intervention.

    Embedded SDRAM frame buffers and memory controllers perform frame rate conversion and enhanced video processing completely on-chip. A separate memory is dedicated to storage of on-screen display images and CPU general purpose use.

    Advanced video processing techniques are supported using the internal frame buffer, including motion adaptive, temporal deinterlacing with film mode detection. When used in combination with the new third-generation scaler, this advanced video processing technology delivers the highest quality video for advanced displays.

    Both input ports support integrated DVI 1.0 content protection using standard DVI receivers.

    A new advanced OSD Generator with more colors and larger sizes supports more demanding OSD applications, such as on-screen programming guides. When coupled with the new, faster, integrated microprocessor, this OSD Generator supports advanced OSD animation techniques.

    Programmable features include the user interface, custom start-up screen, all automatic imaging features, and special screen effects.

    Features Third-generation, two-dimensional filtering techniques Third-generation, advanced scaling techniques Second-generation Automatic Image Optimization Frame rate conversion Video processing On-Screen Display (OSD) On-chip microprocessor JTAG debugger and boundary scan Picture-in-picture (PIP) Multi-region, non-linear scaling Hardware 2-wire serial bus support

    Applications Multimedia Displays Plasma Displays Digital Television

    Device Application PackagePW181-10V Up to XGA Displays

    352 PBGAPW181-20V Up to UXGA Displays

    PW181-30V Up to WUXGA Display

    Crystal

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    DisplayPW181ADC/TMDSComputer

    VideoInput

    VideoDecoder

    PW181System Block Diagram

  • Figure 1-1 Internal Block Diagram

    Microprocessor Bus

    VRGB(23:0)

    RGBO(23:0)

    DVS,DHS,DEN,DCLK

    RxD, TxD

    InterruptController

    IRRCVR (1:0)

    UARTWatchdog andTimersProcessor ROM/RAM Interface

    CPUTMS,CPUTCK,CPUTDI

    16-bitTurbo P

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    GPIO PWM IRDecoders

    OSD and CPUSDRAM

    DisplayTiming

    Generator

    2-WireSerial

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    NMI EXTINT

    VCLK, VPEN,VVS, VHS,

    PortD(7:0)PortE(7:0)PortF(7:0)

    Display Port

    Color Matrix,Gamma CorrectionCLTs, Color Space

    Expander

    ImageScaler

    PortB(7:0)

    PortA(7:0)

    PortC(7:0)

    GRGB(47:0)

    GCLK, GFBK,GPEN, GVS,GHS, GSOG

    OSDMemory

    Bus

    OSD/CPUMemory

    Controller

    RGBE(23:0)

    A(19:0),D(15:0),BHEN,

    CS(1:0),RD, WR

    GCOAST,GREF,

    GBLKSPL,GHSFOUT

    CPUTDO

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    Sync DecoderAuto ImageOptimizer

    Color SpaceConverter HDCP

    Graphics PortSync Decoder

    Auto ImageOptimizer

    Color SpaceConverter HDCP

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  • POSITION PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION

    056T27-CH1 LCD CHIMEI V270W1-L04 (LCD TV) 056T30-CH1 LCD CHI-MEI V296W1-L14 (LCD TV) 30")056W26-LP2 LCD LG-PHILIPS LC260W01-A5K6 (LCD TV)L38172 CU ASSY 30'' L6B (ZR1192-21)L57172 CU ASSY 27'' L6B (ZR1192-21)UR3110 L6B CHASIS 27"TOS MS/NX/3/SK/PIP/PEN/DVIUS1110 L6B CHASIS TOS 30" M/NX/3/SK/PIP/PEN/DVIUS1172 CU ASSY 30" L6BL38 TOSHIBA (ZR1191-20)Y23172 CU ASSY 26L6L43 L6B VER.(ZP9191-20)Y22172 CU ASSY 26L6BL44 (ZG5192-20)Y51120 L6 CHASIS DAUGHTER BOARDZG4187F RC L6B TOSHIBA GRI/SHINE SI.P.ED CT-870JX1187 R/C L6B REMOTE CONTROL JAECS SIL.GRUNDIGZG4301 TERMINAL BATT.BOX(+-) R/C TOSHIBAZJ9172 POWER SWITCH ASSY 27/30'' L6B(ZJ9192-20)ZJ9205F BACK COVER 30'' L38 LCD TV SILVER L6BZJ9206F SCART BACK COVER 30L38 LCD TV SILVERZJ9251F FRONT COVER G.BL/BUR.SIL P.ED 30L38 TOS.ZJ9805 CUSHION LEFT 30" LCD TVZJ9806 CUSHION RIGHT 30" LCD TVZR1107-AS SPEAKER 10W 4R PALSTIC CASE KAB MOUNTEDZR1172 CU ASSY 27" L6BL57 TOSHIBA (ZR1191-20)ZR1204F LENS IR/LED 30''L38 LCD TVZR1205F BACK COVER 27'' L57 LCD TV SILVER L6BZR1208F KNOB POWER 27"L57 LCD TV SILVERZR1212F KNOB PROGRAM/VOL. 27LCD TOSHIBA SILVERZR1251F FRONT COVER G.BL./BUR.SIL P.ED 27L57 TOSZR1255 BACK COVER DARK GRAY P.ED 27L6BL57 LCDZR1258 POWER KNOB BURNISH SILVER PAINTED 27"L57ZR1805 CUSHION LEFT 30" LCD TVZR1806 CUSHION RIGHT 27" LCD TVZR1910 ADAPTOR SPS 180W 24/5 12/5 PFC 2PIN(LISH

    AV/TV 010844 TACT SWITCH 2 LEG (MTSB)CN250 031383 CON.DVI 24+5POL JRX1-DV124+5CN601 ZJ9512-AS CABLE PANEL.INTERFACE 30"L6B CHI 30.LU

    303407 LED ROT LTL 4221N P6 GREEN303447 LED 3MM RED-BLUE LIGITEK LSRFSBK2092

    F450 054290 FUSE 5.0A 250V ROUNDF451 054290 FUSE 5.0A 250V ROUNDIR1 452521-01 IR RECEIVER TSOP34838 SS1AJ19 031508 KONN. RF IEC TO RCAJ53 031477 KONN. CINCH .... WHITE HOR.12,5MM 30L6J56 031478 KONN. CINCH ..... RED HOR.12,5MM 30L6J57 031423 HEADPHONE JACK YKB21-5103J832 031479 KONN. CINCH ... YELLOW HOR.12,5MM 30L6J926 031795 KONN.S-VHSMENU 010844 TACT SWITCH 2 LEG (MTSB)P250 031358 CONN. VGA B10BSAW825 056708 SAW FILTER OFW K3958MSAW826 056708 SAW FILTER OFW K3958MSAW827 056010 SAW FILTER OFW K9656M

    L6B RECOMMEDED SPARE PARTS

  • SAW828 056010 SAW FILTER OFW K9656MSW1 010861 ON/OFF SWITCH BK98TU825 Y51136-PH1 TUNER PH UV1316T/SIGH-3 SPL ASIMTRK YATTU826 Y11136 TUNER HOR.PHILLIPS UV1316/A I H-4U1 453124 IC-CHIP NCP1117DT33RK TO-252 PACKAGEU150 453195 IC PI5V330W SOIC(W)U151 453350 IC-CHIP PCF8591 /SO16U2 453262 IC-CHIP AD9887KS-100- DUAL IN.FACE TRAYU250 453261 IC-CHIP 24LC21A-I/SN-CMOS18K/2.5V SE.T&RU251 453261 IC-CHIP 24LC21A-I/SN-CMOS18K/2.5V SE.T&RU3 453494 IC-CHIP TRIPATH TA2024 STEREO CLAS-D T&RU350 453921 IC-CHIP DS90C385A MTD56U351 452997 IC LM358DR2 / S08U400 453233 IC-CHIP AM29LV160DB-90EC (TRAY)TSOP48U401 453263 IC-CHIP AT24C64N-10SI-2. - SO8 TAPE&REELU402 453349 IC-CHIP TLC7733 /SO8U450 453095 IC-CHIP NCP1117DTARK (DPAK)(T&R) TO252U452 401372 TRN FDS9933AU454 453294 IC-CHIP LM2576D2TR4-005V 3A TO263 STPT&RU455 453294 IC-CHIP LM2576D2TR4-005V 3A TO263 STPT&RU456 453428 IC-CHIP LM317MDT VAR.VOLT.REG. TO-252U457 453124 IC-CHIP NCP1117DT33RK TO-252 PACKAGEU458 453124 IC-CHIP NCP1117DT33RK TO-252 PACKAGEU50 452706 IC TDA1308T/N1 SO-G8 (T&R)U51 453352 IC-CHIP MSP3410-MQFP64U52 453351 IC TEA6420 /SO28U650 453346 IC-CHIP PW1231AU750 452863 IC MT48LC4M16A2-7E SDRAM 54PIN TSOPU825 451569 IC-CHIP TDA9886T/V3 118(SO24) T&RU826 451569 IC-CHIP TDA9886T/V3 118(SO24) T&RU827 453271 IC-CHIP TEA6415CDT -VIDEO-MAT-SW.T&RU925 453124 IC-CHIP NCP1117DT33RK TO-252 PACKAGEX941 8R9185 HP JACK 17"LCD TVY300 056753 CRYSTALL 24.576MHZ 20PF 30PPMY50 056952 CRYSTAL 18.432MHZ +-30PPMY550 056119 CRYSTAL 14.31818MHz CL=18PF30/30PPMHC49UY650 056121 CRYSTAL 10 MHz / HC49U 20PF 30PPMY825 056013 CRYSTAL 4 MHZ HC49-UY826 056013 CRYSTAL 4 MHZ HC49-UY925 056753 CRYSTALL 24.576MHZ 20PF 30PPM

  • FREQUENCY TABLE (MHz)

    Channel Number BG I DK L/L'

    CH 1 49.75 49.75 47.75 CH 2 48.25 59.25 59.25 55.75 CH 3 55.25 77.25 77.25 60.50 CH 4 62.25 85.25 85.25 63.75 CH 5 175.25 93.25 93.25 176.00 CH 6 182.25 175.25 175.25 184.00 CH 7 189.25 183.25 183.25 192.00 CH 8 196.25 191.25 191.25 200.00 CH 9 203.25 199.25 199.25 208.00 CH 10 210.25 207.25 207.25 216.00 CH 11 217.25 215.25 215.25 189.25 CH 12 224.25 223.25 223.25 182.25 CH 13 53.75 45.75 196.25 CH 14 62.25 53.75 210.25 CH 15 82.25 61.75 CH 16 175.25 69.75 CH 17 183.25 95.25 CH 18 192.25 CH 19 201.25 CH 20 210.25 CH 21 471.25 471.25 471.25 471.25 CH 22 479.25 479.25 479.25 479.25 CH 23 487.25 487.25 487.25 487.25 CH 24 495.25 495.25 495.25 495.25 CH 25 503.25 503.25 503.25 503.25 CH 26 511.25 511.25 511.25 511.25 CH 27 519.25 519.25 519.25 519.25 CH 28 527.25 527.25 527.25 527.25 CH 29 535.25 535.25 535.25 535.25 CH 30 543.25 543.25 543.25 543.25 CH 31 551.25 551.25 551.25 551.25 CH 32 559.25 559.25 559.25 559.25 CH 33 567.25 567.25 567.25 567.25 CH 34 575.25 575.25 575.25 575.25 CH 35 583.25 583.25 583.25 583.25 CH 36 591.25 591.25 591.25 591.25 CH 37 599.25 599.25 599.25 599.25 CH 38 607.25 607.25 607.25 607.25 CH 39 615.25 615.25 615.25 615.25 CH 40 623.25 623.25 623.25 623.25 CH 41 631.25 631.25 631.25 631.25 CH 42 639.25 639.25 639.25 639.25 CH 43 647.25 647.25 647.25 647.25 CH 44 655.25 655.25 655.25 655.25

  • Channel Number BG I DK L/L' CH 45 663.25 663.25 663.25 663.25 CH 46 671.25 671.25 671.25 671.25 CH 47 679.25 679.25 679.25 679.25 CH 48 687.25 687.25 687.25 687.25 CH 49 695.25 695.25 695.25 695.25 CH 50 703.25 703.25 703.25 703.25 CH 51 711.25 711.25 711.25 711.25 CH 52 719.25 719.25 719.25 719.25 CH 53 727.25 727.25 727.25 727.25 CH 54 735.25 735.25 735.25 735.25 CH 55 743.25 743.25 743.25 743.25 CH 56 751.25 751.25 751.25 751.25 CH 57 759.25 759.25 759.25 759.25 CH 58 767.25 767.25 767.25 767.25 CH 59 775.25 775.25 775.25 775.25 CH 60 783.25 783.25 783.25 783.25 CH 61 791.25 791.25 791.25 791.25 CH 62 799.25 799.25 799.25 799.25 CH 63 807.25 807.25 807.25 807.25 CH 64 815.25 815.25 815.25 815.25 CH 65 823.25 823.25 823.25 823.25 CH 66 831.25 831.25 831.25 831.25 CH 67 839.25 839.25 839.25 839.25 CH 68 847.25 847.25 847.25 847.25 CH 69 855.25 855.25 855.25 855.25 CH 70 863,25 863.25 CH 71 871,25 CH 72 879,25 CH 73 887,25 160.00

    CH 74 69.25 172.00 CH 75 76.25 220.00 CH 76 83.25 232.00 CH 77 90.25 244.00 CH 78 97.25 256.00 CH 79 59.25 268.00 CH 80 93.25 280.00 S 1 105.25 103.25 103.25 116.75 S 2 112.25 111.25 111.25 128.75 S 3 119.25 119.25 119.25 140.75 S 4 126.25 127.25 127.25 152.75 S 5 133.25 135.25 135.25 164.75 S 6 140.25 143.25 143.25 176.75 S 7 147.25 151.25 151.25 188.75 S 8 154.25 159.25 159.25 200.75 S 9 161.25 167.25 167.25 212.75 S 10 168.25 231.25 231.25 224.75 S 11 231.25 239.25 239.25 236.75 S 12 238.25 247.25 247.25 248.75 S 13 245.25 255.25 255.25 260.75 S 14 252.25 263.25 263.25 272.75

  • Channel Number BG I DK L/L' S 15 259.25 271.25 271.25 284.75 S 16 266.25 279.25 279.25 296.75 S 17 273.25 287.25 287.25 55.75 S 18 280.25 295.25 295.25 60.50 S 19 287.25 303.25 303.25 63.75 S 20 294.25 S 21 303.25 303.25 S 22 311.25 311.25 311.25 311.25 S 23 319.25 319.25 319.25 319.25 S 24 327.25 327.25 327.25 327.25 S 25 335.25 335.25 335.25 335.25 S 26 343.25 343.25 343.25 343.25 S 27 351.25 351.25 351.25 351.25 S 28 359.25 359.25 359.25 359.25 S 29 367.25 367.25 367.25 367.25 S 30 375.25 375.25 375.25 375.25 S 31 383.25 383.25 383.25 383.25 S 32 391.25 391.25 391.25 391.25 S 33 399.25 399.25 399.25 399.25 S 34 407.25 407.25 407.25 407.25 S 35 415.25 415.25 415.25 415.25 S 36 423.25 423.25 423.25 423.25 S 37 431.25 431.25 431.25 431.25 S 38 439.25 439.25 439.25 439.25 S 39 447.25 447.25 447.25 447.25 S 40 455.25 455.25 455.25 455.25 S 41 463.25 463.25 463.25 463.25

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    GRE7GRE6

    GRO0GRO1

    GRO3GRO2

    GRO6GRO5GRO4

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    GBE0GBE1

    GBE3GBE2

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    ADRO6ADRO5ADRO4

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    ADGO6

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    A090

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    CKEXT83

    CKINV94

    CLAMP93

    REFIN125

    CTL147

    CTL248

    CTL349

    CTL046

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    N

    D

    3

    2

    1

    4

    2

    G

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    D

    3

    3

    1

    5

    2

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    D

    D

    1

    1

    V

    D

    D

    2

    1

    1

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    D

    D

    3

    2

    1

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    D

    D

    4

    3

    1

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    D

    D

    5

    4

    3

    V

    D

    D

    6

    1

    3

    2

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    D

    D

    7

    1

    4

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    D

    D

    8

    1

    5

    1

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    D

    2

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    4

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    3

    5

    5

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    D

    4

    6

    7

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    D

    5

    6

    8

    P

    V

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    4

    8

    7

    P

    V

    D

    5

    8

    8

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    D

    7

    9

    6

    V

    D

    8

    9

    8

    V

    D

    9

    1

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    4

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    D

    1

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    1

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    1

    1

    1

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    7

    V

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    1

    2

    1

    1

    4

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    1

    3

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    1

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    1

    4

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    2

    3

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    D

    1

    6

    1

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    1

    7

    1

    2

    7

    GREEN_A0 10

    GREEN_A1 9

    GREEN_A2 8

    GREEN_A3 7

    GREEN_A4 6

    GREEN_A5 5

    GREEN_A6 4

    GREEN_A7 3

    GREEN_B0 20

    GREEN_B1 19

    GREEN_B2 18

    GREEN_B3 17

    GREEN_B4 16

    GREEN_B5 15

    GREEN_B6 14

    GREEN_B7 13

    BLUE_A0 30

    BLUE_A1 29

    BLUE_A2 28

    BLUE_A3 27

    BLUE_A4 26

    BLUE_A5 25

    BLUE_A6 24

    BLUE_A7 23

    BLUE_B0 40

    BLUE_B1 39

    BLUE_B2 38

    BLUE_B3 37

    BLUE_B4 36

    BLUE_B5 35

    BLUE_B6 34

    BLUE_B7 33

    RED_A0 150

    RED_A1 149

    RED_A2 148

    RED_A3 147

    RED_A4 146

    RED_A5 145

    RED_A6 144

    RED_A7 143

    RED_B0 160

    RED_B1 159

    RED_B2 158

    RED_B3 157

    RED_B4 156

    RED_B5 155

    RED_B6 154

    RED_B7 153

    RX0+62

    RX0-63

    RX1+59

    RX1-60

    RX2+56

    RX2-57

    RXC+65

    RXC-66

    RAIN119

    GAIN110

    BAIN100

    SCANCLK50

    SCANOUT45

    RTERM53

    TESTRST71

    NC273

    P

    V

    D

    1

    7

    5

    P

    V

    D

    2

    7

    7

    P

    V

    D

    3

    7

    9

    XFILT_OUT78

    VSYNC81

    BCLAMPV99

    RCLAMPV118

    GCLAMPV109

    REFOUT126

    VSOUT 138

    SCANIN129

    DATACLK 134

    DATACLK 135

    SYNCDT 136DE 137

    RMIDSCV120

    GMIDSCV111

    BMIDSCV101

    AD9887

    U2

    GRE[7..0]

    SCL

    GGO[7..0]

    GBO[7..0]

    GRO[7..0]

    GBLKSPL

    GBE[7..0]

    SDA

    GPEN

    GVSYNCGCOAST

    GGAIN

    GBAIN

    GRAIN

    GCLK

    GGE[7..0]

    RX0pRX0mRX1pRX1mRX2pRX2m

    RXCmRXCp

    GHSGFBK

    GHSYNC

    GVS

    ADSCDT

    GHSFOUT

    AD9887_A

    +3V3_AD9887 AD9887_FILT +3V3_AD9887

    AD9887_FILT

    AD9887_A

    AD9887_FILT

    AD9887_FILT

    47R

    MNR14RG1

    47R

    MNR14RG2

    47R

    MNR14

    RG13

    47R

    MNR14RG12

    47R

    MNR14RG11

    47R

    MNR14RG10

    47R

    MNR14RG9

    47R

    MNR14RG8

    47R

    MNR14RG7

    47R

    MNR14RG6

    47R

    MNR14RG5

    47R

    MNR14RG3

    47R

    MNR14RG4

    47R0603

    R4560R

    0603

    R3

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    10K

    0603

    R2 100N

    0603

    C25

    100N

    0603

    C26

    100N

    0603

    C27

    100N

    0603

    C28

    47N0603

    C33

    47N0603

    C34

    47N0603

    C35

    47N

    0603

    C36

    3N9

    0603

    C32

    39N

    0603

    C31

    3K3

    0603

    R1

    100N

    0603

    C2

    100N

    0603

    C3

    100N

    0603

    C4

    100N

    0603

    C5

    100N

    0603

    C6

    100N

    0603

    C7

    100N

    0603

    C8

    100N

    0603

    C9

    100N

    0603

    C1

    100N

    0603

    C12

    100N

    0603

    C13

    100N

    0603

    C14

    100N

    0603

    C15

    100N

    0603

    C16

    100N

    0603

    C17

    GND

    GND

    100N

    0603

    C18

    100N

    0603

    C19

    100N

    0603

    C20

    100N

    0603

    C21

    GND

    IN3

    1

    OUT 2

    ADJD-PACK

    U1

    AD9887_FILT

    GND

    22uH

    L1

    22uHL2

    AD9887_A

    +3V3_AD9887

    GND

    GND

    100N

    0603

    C23

    100N

    0603C29

    +3.3V

    +3.3V

    +5V100N

    0603C22

    0R 0603

    J2

    0R

    0603

    J3

    0R

    0603

    J1

    0R

    0603

    J4

    GND

    TP2TP3

    TP4TP5

    TP6

    TP7TP8

    TP10

    TP11

    TP12

    TP16TP17

    TP18TP20

    TP22TP24

    TP26TP28

    TP1

    TP9

    TP13

    100U16V

    C10

    100U16V

    C24

    100U16V

    C30

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    2

    2

    3

    3

    4

    4

    5

    5

    6

    6

    7

    7

    8

    8

    D D

    C C

    B B

    A A

    Title

    Number RevisionSize

    A3

    Date: 02.11.2004 Sheet of File: C:\Program Files\..\audio.SCHDOC Drawn By:

    100R0603

    R81

    100R0603

    R82

    SCL_5V

    SDA_5V

    GND

    10U50VCAP-EL-7X11-P5

    C203

    1NF K 50V0603C81

    10pF

    0603C218

    GND

    GND

    1

    2

    3

    S50

    GND

    GND

    1NF K 50V 0603C79

    GND

    1NF K 50V0603C80

    1NF K 50V0603

    C77 1NF K 50V0603C78

    2K20603

    R100

    2K20603

    R99

    GND GND

    GND

    MAIN_L

    MAIN_R

    0603C99

    0603C100

    GND

    10U50VC148 10U50VC149

    100N

    0603

    C54GND

    1NF K 50V0603C82

    1NF K 50V 0603C76

    GND

    GND

    47U50V

    CAP-EL-7X11-P5

    C214

    47U50V

    CAP-EL-7X11-P5

    C215

    SC1_OUT_L

    SC1_OUT_R

    GND

    3.3U50VC210

    100N

    0603

    C53

    GNDGNDGND

    220N

    0603

    C113

    220N

    0603

    C117

    220N

    0603

    C110

    220N

    0603

    C114

    220N

    0603

    C109

    220N

    0603

    C112

    1NF K 50V 0603C73

    1NF K 50V 0603C61

    1NF K 50V 0603C70

    1NF K 50V

    0603C63

    0603C58

    1NF K 50V 0603C65

    1K

    R53

    1K

    R55

    1K

    R59

    1K

    R56

    1KR52

    1KR54GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    SC1_AUDIO_IN_L

    SC1_AUDIO_IN_R

    10U50VC146

    100N

    0603

    C52

    10U50VC147

    100N

    0603

    C55

    GND

    GND

    +5V

    QSS_MAIN 56pF0603

    C211

    56pF0603

    C212

    56pF0603C213

    GND

    GND

    GND

    1P8

    0603C216

    1P8

    0603

    C217GND

    GND

    1NF K 50V

    0603C60

    1NF K 50V

    0603C64

    1NF K 50V

    0603C69

    1NF K 50V

    0603C72

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GNDAM_SOUND

    +5V

    +8V

    O

    U

    T

    A

    1

    I

    N

    A

    (

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    )

    2

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    )

    3

    V

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    S

    4

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    (

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    5

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    (

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    6

    O

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    B

    7

    V

    D

    D

    8

    SO8

    TDA1308

    U50

    220N0603

    C111

    220N

    0603

    C118

    4K70603

    R74

    4K70603

    R75

    2N2

    0603C204

    2N2

    0603C206

    2N2

    0603C207

    2N2

    0603C205

    GND

    GND

    GND

    100N

    0603C51

    GND

    +5V_HP 10K0603

    R50

    10K 0603R51

    10U50VC145

    GND GND22K

    0603

    R97

    22K0603

    R96

    1N5

    0603

    C129

    1N50603

    C130

    1NF K 50V0603C67

    1NF K 50V0603

    C75

    100U16VC208

    100U16VC209

    GND

    GND

    10uH

    3216

    L53

    10uH

    3216

    L54

    10uH

    3216 L5210U50VC144

    100N

    0603

    C50

    GND GND1NF K 50V

    0603C62

    1NF K 50V

    0603C59

    100R0603

    R79

    100R0603R80

    100R0603

    R77100R0603

    R76

    SOT23BC848CQ54

    SOT23BC848CQ51

    SOT23BC848CQ53

    SOT23BC848CQ52

    1KR61

    1KR69

    1KR64

    1KR60

    100R0603

    R78

    100R0603

    R83

    0603

    R93

    0603

    R95

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND GND

    680R0603

    R104

    680R0603

    R102

    150P 0603C101

    150P 0603C102

    150P 0603C103

    150P

    0603C104

    4N7

    0603C134

    4N7

    0603C132

    47U50V

    CAP-EL-7X11-P5

    C106

    47U50V

    CAP-EL-7X11-P5

    C105

    CAP-EL-7X11-P5

    C107

    CAP-EL-7X11-P5

    C108

    680R0603

    R105

    680R0603

    R103

    22uH

    22uH

    L51

    22uH22uH

    L50

    GND

    220N

    0603

    C115

    220N

    0603

    C116

    1NF K 50V

    0603C68

    1NF K 50V

    0603C74 0603

    C71

    1NF K 50V

    0603C66

    GND GND

    GND GND

    1KR57

    1KR58

    QSS_PIP

    MSP_RESET

    220R 0603R98

    100N

    0603

    C56

    SCL 27

    ADDR26

    L14

    L25

    L36

    L49

    L510

    R125

    R224

    R323

    R420

    R519

    LOUT1 11

    LOUT2 13

    LOUT3 15

    LOUT4 17

    ROUT1 12

    ROUT2 14

    ROUT3 16

    ROUT4 18

    SDA 28

    C 2

    NC 22NC 21

    NC7

    NC8

    VS 3

    GND1

    T

    E

    A

    6

    4

    2

    0

    U52

    0R0603

    J52GND

    22U50V

    C143

    22U50V

    C14022U50V

    C138

    22U50VC141

    22U50VC142

    22U50VC135

    22U50VC136

    22U50VC137

    22U50VC139

    100R0603R91

    100R0603

    R90100R0603

    R89100R0603

    R88

    100R0603

    R87

    100R0603R86

    100R0603

    R85

    100R0603R84

    1NF K 50V0603

    C97

    1NF K 50V0603

    C96

    1NF K 50V0603

    C931NF K 50V

    0603

    C89

    1NF K 50V0603

    C901NF K 50V

    0603

    C88

    1NF K 50V0603C84

    1NF K 50V0603

    C85

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    SC2_AUDIO_OUT_L

    SC3_AUDIO_OUT_L

    SC2_AUDIO_OUT_R

    SC3_AUDIO_OUT_R

    220N0603C119

    220N0603C120

    220N

    0603

    C121

    220N

    0603C122

    220N

    0603

    C123

    220N0603C124

    220N0603

    C125

    220N0603

    C126

    220N0603C128

    1NF K 50V

    0603

    C83

    1NF K 50V

    0603

    C86

    1NF K 50V0603C87

    1NF K 50V0603

    C91 1NF K 50V

    0603

    C92

    1NF K 50V

    0603

    C94

    1NF K 50V0603

    C95

    1NF K 50V0603

    C98

    1KR65

    1KR66

    1KR67

    1KR68

    1KR70

    1KR71

    1KR72

    1KR73

    SC3_AUDIO_IN_L

    SC2_AUDIO_IN_L

    SC3_AUDIO_IN_R

    SC2_AUDIO_IN_R

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    GND

    22uH

    0805

    L56

    +8V

    100N

    0603

    C57GND

    100R0603

    R92

    100R0603 R94

    SDA_5V

    SCL_5V

    GND

    GND 220N

    0603

    C127

    2K20603

    R101

    SOT23

    BC848B

    Q50GND

    +5V

    1K

    R63

    1KR62

    0R0603J51

    0R0603J50

    1

    2

    RCA VIDEO

    J54

    1

    2

    RCA VIDEO

    J53

    GND

    GND

    1

    2

    RCA VIDEO

    J56

    1

    2

    RCA VIDEO

    J55

    GND

    GND

    PHONEJACK3-PC

    J57

    GND

    PC_AUDIO_IN_RPC_AUDIO_IN_L

    AV_AUDIO_IN_L

    AV_AUDIO_IN_R

    AV_AUDIO_OUT_R

    AV_AUDIO_OUT_L

    HP_R

    HP_L

    PC_AUDIO_IN_R

    PC_AUDIO_IN_L

    AV_AUDIO_IN_R

    AV_AUDIO_IN_L

    ASW_AUDIO_OUT_L

    ASW_AUDIO_OUT_R

    SC1_MSP_OUT_LSC1_MSP_OUT_R

    SC2_MSP_OUT_LSC2_MSP_OUT_R

    SC1_MSP_OUT_L

    SC1_MSP_OUT_R

    ASW_AUDIO_OUT_L

    AV_AUDIO_OUT_L

    ASW_AUDIO_OUT_R

    AV_AUDIO_OUT_R

    SC2_MSP_OUT_R

    SC2_MSP_OUT_L

    ASW_AUDIO_IN_R_1

    ASW_AUDIO_IN_L_1

    ASW_AUDIO_IN_R_1

    ASW_AUDIO_IN_R_2

    ASW_AUDIO_IN_L_1

    ASW_AUDIO_IN_L_2

    ASW_AUDIO_IN_R_2

    ASW_AUDIO_IN_L_2

    MSP_8V

    MSP_8V

    MSP_8V

    MSP_8V

    MSP_8V

    HP_L

    HP_R

    10uH

    3216

    L55

    +5V_HP +5V

    GND

    I

    2

    C

    _

    C

    L

    1

    I

    2

    C

    _

    D

    A

    2

    I

    2

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    _

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    3

    I

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    4

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    5

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    6

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    1

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    1

    3

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    C

    1

    4

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    1

    5

    R

    E

    S

    E

    T

    Q

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    6

    D

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    C

    A

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    R

    1

    7

    DACA_L 18VREF2 19

    DACM_R 20DACM_L 21

    NC 22DACM_SUB 23

    NC 24

    SC2_OUT_R 25SC2_OUT_L 26

    VREF