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Contents
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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Contents
SSB: Ethernet SSB: PCMCIA SSB: Class-D SSB: Display Interface (Common) SSB: Display Supply SSB: SRP List Explanation SSB: SRP List Part 1 SSB: SRP List Part 2

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(B05B) 76 (B05C) 77 (B06A) 78 (B07A) 79 (B07B) 80 81 82 83 84 84 84 84 84

Revision List 2 Technical Specifications and Connections 2 Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List 5 Mechanical Instructions 9 Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 13 Alignments 31 Circuit Descriptions 36 IC Data Sheets 45 Block Diagrams Wiring Diagram 32" (P&S) 53 Wiring Diagram 37" (P&S) 54 Wiring Diagram 47" (P&S) 55 Block Diagram Video 56 Block Diagram Audio 57 Block Diagram Control & Clock Signals 58 Block Diagram I2C 59 Supply Lines Overview 60 10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts SSB: DC/DC +3V3 +1V2 (B01A) 61 SSB: DC/DC +3V3 +1V2 Standby (B01B) 62 SSB: Front End (B02A) 63 SSB: PNX8543 - Power (B03A) 64 SSB: PNX8543 - Video Streams/LVDS Output (B03B) 65 SSB: PNX8543 Audio Amplifier (B03C) 66 SSB: PNX8543 Audio (B03D) 67 SSB: PNX8543 Analog AV (B03E) 68 SSB: PNX8543 SDRAM (B03F) 69 SSB: PNX8543 Control MIPS/Flash/PCI (B03G) 70 SSB: PNX8543 Standby Control/Debug (B03H) 71 SSB: Bolt-on (B04A) 72 SSB: Analog IO - Scart 1 & 2 (B04B) 73 SSB: YPbPr / Side I/O / S-video (B04C) 74 SSB: HDMI (B05A) 75

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1. Revision List
Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.0 First release.

2. Technical Specifications and Connections


Index of this chapter: 2.1 Technical Specifications 2.2 Directions for Use 2.3 Connections 2.4 Chassis Overview Notes: Figures can deviate due to the different set executions. Specifications are indicative (subject to change).

2.1

Technical Specifications
For on-line product support please use the links in Table 2-1. Here is product information available, as well as getting started, user manuals, frequently asked questions and software & drivers. Table 2-1 Described Model numbers CTN 37PFL5604H/12 47PFL5604H/12 Styling Published in: 3122 785 18540 3122 785 18540 3122 785 18540

32PFL5404H/12 P & S

2.2

Directions for Use


You can download this information from the following websites: http://www.philips.com/support http://www.p4c.philips.com

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Side connectors 26-52


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Back connectors

11 10

9
(RGB/CVBS )

19-22
2 3 4

AUDIO OUT

SPDIF OU T

EXT 2

(RGB/CVBS )

EXT 1

12
VGA

6 7 8
AUDIO IN : LEFT / RIGH T HDMI 1 / DVI HDMI 2 / DVI HDMI 3 / DVI VGA
HDMI 3

13
EXT 3 HDMI 2 HDMI 1
TV ANTENNA

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15

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Figure 2-1 Connection overview Note: The following connector colour abbreviations are used (according to DIN/IEC 757): Bk= Black, Bu= Blue, Gn= Green, Gy= Grey, Rd= Red, Wh= White, Ye= Yellow. 2.3.1 Side Connections 1 - Cinch: Audio - In Rd - Audio R Wh - Audio L 3 - S-Video (Hosiden): Video Y/C - In 1 - Ground Y Gnd 2 - Ground C Gnd 3 - Video Y 1 VPP / 75 4 - Video C 0.3 VPP / 75 4 - Head phone (Output) Bk - Head phone 32 - 600 / 10 mW 5 - Common Interface 68p - See diagram B05C SSB: PCMCIA jq
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12 - VGA: Video RGB - In
1 6 5 10 15

6 - USB2.0

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Figure 2-4 VGA Connector Figure 2-2 USB (type A) 1 2 3 4 - +5V - Data (-) - Data (+) - Ground k jk jk H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 - Video Red - Video Green - Video Blue - n.c. - Ground - Ground Red - Ground Green - Ground Blue - +5VDC - Ground Sync - n.c. - DDC_SDA - H-sync - V-sync - DDC_SCL 0.7 VPP / 75 0.7 VPP / 75 0.7 VPP / 75 Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd +5 V Gnd DDC data 0-5V 0-5V DDC clock j j j H H H H j H j j j j

Gnd

7 - HDMI: Digital Video, Digital Audio - In (see connector 15) 8 - Service Connector (UART) 1 - Ground Gnd 2 - UART_TX Transmit 3 - UART_RX Receive 2.3.2 Rear Connections 9 - EXT1 & 2: Video RGB - In, CVBS - In/Out, Audio - In/Out
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13 - Mini Jack: Audio - In Wh - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 k Rd - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 k 14 - EXT3: Cinch: Video YPbPr - In, Audio - In Gn - Video Y 1 VPP / 75 Bu - Video Pb 0.7 VPP / 75 Rd - Video Pr 0.7 VPP / 75 Rd - Audio - R 0.5 VRMS / 10 k Wh - Audio - L 0.5 VRMS / 10 k 15 - HDMI 1, 2 & 3: Digital Video, Digital Audio - In
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Figure 2-3 SCART connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - Audio R - Audio R - Audio L - Ground Audio - Ground Blue - Audio L - Video Blue - Function Select 0.5 VRMS / 1 k 0.5 VRMS / 10 k 0.5 VRMS / 1 k Gnd Gnd 0.5 VRMS / 10 k 0.7 VPP / 75 0 - 2 V: INT 4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9 9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 Gnd 0.7 VPP / 75 Gnd Gnd 0.7 VPP / 75 0 - 0.4 V: INT 1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 Gnd Gnd 1 VPP / 75 1 VPP / 75 Gnd k j k H H j jk j H j H H j j H H k j H

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Figure 2-5 HDMI (type A) connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 - D2+ - Shield - D2- D1+ - Shield - D1- D0+ - Shield - D0- CLK+ - Shield - CLK- Easylink - n.c. - DDC_SCL - DDC_SDA - Ground - +5V - HPD - Ground Data channel Gnd Data channel Data channel Gnd Data channel Data channel Gnd Data channel Data channel Gnd Data channel Control channel DDC clock DDC data Gnd Hot Plug Detect Gnd j H j j H j j H j j H j jk j jk H j j H

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

- Ground Green - n.c. - Video Green - n.c. - Ground Red - Ground P50 - Video Red - Status/FBL - Ground Video - Ground FBL - Video CVBS/Y - Video CVBS - Shield

10 - Cinch: S/PDIF - Out Bk - Coaxial 0.4 - 0.6VPP / 75 11 - Cinch: Audio - Out Rd - Audio - R 0.5 VRMS / 10 k Wh - Audio - L 0.5 VRMS / 10 k

kq

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16 - Aerial - In - - IEC-type (EU)

Coax, 75

2.4

Chassis Overview
Refer to chapter 9. Block Diagrams for PWB/CBA locations.

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3. Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List


Index of this chapter: 3.1 Safety Instructions 3.2 Warnings 3.3 Notes 3.4 Abbreviation List picture carrier at 475.25 MHz for PAL, or 61.25 MHz for NTSC (channel 3). Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages with (D) and without (E) aerial signal. Measure the voltages in the power supply section both in normal operation (G) and in stand-by (F). These values are indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.

3.1

Safety Instructions
Safety regulations require the following during a repair: Connect the set to the Mains/AC Power via an isolation transformer (> 800 VA). Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h, only by components identical to the original ones. Any other component substitution (other than original type) may increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard. Of de set ontploft! Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to the following points: Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the mounted cable clamps. Check the insulation of the Mains/AC Power lead for external damage. Check the strain relief of the Mains/AC Power cord for proper function. Check the electrical DC resistance between the Mains/AC Power plug and the secondary side (only for sets that have a Mains/AC Power isolated power supply): 1. Unplug the Mains/AC Power cord and connect a wire between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug. 2. Set the Mains/AC Power switch to the on position (keep the Mains/AC Power cord unplugged!). 3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the Mains/AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading should be between 4.5 M and 12 M. 4. Switch off the set, and remove the wire between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug. Check the cabinet for defects, to prevent touching of any inner parts by the customer. 3.3.2

Schematic Notes All resistor values are in ohms, and the value multiplier is often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2 indicates 2.2 k). Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with either an E or an R (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220 ). All capacitor values are given in micro-farads ( = 10-6), nano-farads (n = 10-9), or pico-farads (p = 10-12). Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF). An asterisk (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer to the diversity tables for the correct values. The correct component values are listed on the Philips Spare Parts Web Portal.

3.3.3

Spare Parts For the latest spare part overview, consult your Philips Spare Part web portal.

3.3.4

BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs Introduction For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this URL: http://www.atyourservice-magazine.com. Select Magazine, then go to Repair downloads. Here you will find Information on how to deal with BGA-ICs. BGA Temperature Profiles For BGA-ICs, you must use the correct temperature-profile. Where applicable and available, this profile is added to the IC Data Sheet information section in this manual.

3.2

Warnings
All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD w). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that, during repair, you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep components and tools also at this same potential. Be careful during measurements in the high voltage section. Never replace modules or other components while the unit is switched on. When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools. This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a circuit becoming unstable.

3.3.5

Lead-free Soldering Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected by the workshop during a repair: Use only lead-free soldering tin. If lead-free solder paste is required, please contact the manufacturer of your soldering equipment. In general, use of solder paste within workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to store and to handle. Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free soldering tin. The solder tool must be able: To reach a solder-tip temperature of at least 400C. To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip. To exchange solder-tips for different applications. Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature of around 360C - 380C is reached and stabilized at the solder joint. Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec. Avoid temperatures above 400C, otherwise wear-out of tips will increase drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed. To avoid wear-out of tips, switch off unused equipment or reduce heat. Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoid mixed regimes. If this cannot be avoided, carefully clear the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin.

3.3
3.3.1

Notes
General Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the chassis (= tuner) ground (H), or hot ground (I), depending on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the Service Default Mode with a colour bar signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated otherwise) and

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0/6/12 SCART switch control signal on A/V board. 0 = loop through (AUX to TV), 6 = play 16 : 9 format, 12 = play 4 : 3 format Automatic Aspect Ratio Adaptation: algorithm that adapts aspect ratio to remove horizontal black bars; keeps the original aspect ratio Automatic Channel Installation: algorithm that installs TV channels directly from a cable network by means of a predefined TXT page Analogue to Digital Converter Automatic Frequency Control: control signal used to tune to the correct frequency Automatic Gain Control: algorithm that controls the video input of the feature box Amplitude Modulation Asia Pacific Aspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9 Auto Screen Fit: algorithm that adapts aspect ratio to remove horizontal black bars without discarding video information Advanced Television Systems Committee, the digital TV standard in the USA See Auto TV A hardware and software control system that measures picture content, and adapts image parameters in a dynamic way External Audio Video Audio Video Controller Audio Video Input Processor Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 5.5 MHz Board-Level Repair Broadcast Television Standard Committee. Multiplex FM stereo sound system, originating from the USA and used e.g. in LATAM and AP-NTSC countries Blue TeleteXT Centre channel (audio) Consumer Electronics Control bus: remote control bus on HDMI connections Constant Level: audio output to connect with an external amplifier Component Level Repair Computer aided rePair Connected Planet / Copy Protection Customer Service Mode Color Transient Improvement: manipulates steepness of chroma transients Composite Video Blanking and Synchronization Digital to Analogue Converter Dynamic Bass Enhancement: extra low frequency amplification See E-DDC Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.5 MHz Dynamic Frame Insertion Directions For Use: owner's manual Digital Media Reader: card reader Digital Multi Standard Decoding Digital Natural Motion

Alternative BOM identification It should be noted that on the European Service website, Alternative BOM is referred to as Design variant. The third digit in the serial number (example: AG2B0335000001) indicates the number of the alternative B.O.M. (Bill Of Materials) that has been used for producing the specific TV set. In general, it is possible that the same TV model on the market is produced with e.g. two different types of displays, coming from two different suppliers. This will then result in sets which have the same CTN (Commercial Type Number; e.g. 28PW9515/12) but which have a different B.O.M. number. By looking at the third digit of the serial number, one can identify which B.O.M. is used for the TV set he is working with. If the third digit of the serial number contains the number 1 (example: AG1B033500001), then the TV set has been manufactured according to B.O.M. number 1. If the third digit is a 2 (example: AG2B0335000001), then the set has been produced according to B.O.M. no. 2. This is important for ordering the correct spare parts! For the third digit, the numbers 1...9 and the characters A...Z can be used, so in total: 9 plus 26= 35 different B.O.M.s can be indicated by the third digit of the serial number. Identification: The bottom line of a type plate gives a 14-digit serial number. Digits 1 and 2 refer to the production centre (e.g. AG is Bruges), digit 3 refers to the B.O.M. code, digit 4 refers to the Service version change code, digits 5 and 6 refer to the production year, and digits 7 and 8 refer to production week (in example below it is 2006 week 17). The 6 last digits contain the serial number.
MODEL : 32PF9968/10
MADE IN BELGIUM 220-240V ~ 50/60Hz 128W VHF+S+H+UHF

AARA

ACI

ADC AFC

AGC

AM AP AR ASF

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ATV Auto TV

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AV AVC AVIP B/G BLR BTSC

Figure 3-1 Serial number (example) 3.3.7 Board Level Repair (BLR) or Component Level Repair (CLR) If a board is defective, consult your repair procedure to decide if the board has to be exchanged or if it should be repaired on component level. If your repair procedure says the board should be exchanged completely, do not solder on the defective board. Otherwise, it cannot be returned to the O.E.M. supplier for back charging! 3.3.8 Practical Service Precautions It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock. While some sources are expected to have a possible dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of limited current and are sometimes held in less regard. Always respect voltages. While some may not be dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation. It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution. B-TXT C CEC

CL CLR ComPair CP CSM CTI

CVBS DAC DBE DDC D/K DFI DFU DMR DMSD DNM

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DNR DRAM DRM DSP DST Digital Noise Reduction: noise reduction feature of the set Dynamic RAM Digital Rights Management Digital Signal Processing Dealer Service Tool: special remote control designed for service technicians Digital Transmission Content Protection; A protocol for protecting digital audio/video content that is traversing a high speed serial bus, such as IEEE-1394 Digital Video Broadcast - Cable Digital Video Broadcast - Terrestrial Digital Versatile Disc Digital Visual Interface (d= digital only) Enhanced Display Data Channel (VESA standard for communication channel and display). Using E-DDC, the video source can read the EDID information form the display. Extended Display Identification Data (VESA standard) Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory Electro Magnetic Interference Erasable Programmable Logic Device Europe EXTernal (source), entering the set by SCART or by cinches (jacks) Full Dual Screen (same as FDW) Full Dual Window (same as FDS) FLASH memory Field Memory or Frequency Modulation Field-Programmable Gate Array Flat TeleVision Giga bits per second Green TeleteXT H_sync to the module High Definition Hard Disk Drive High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection: A key encoded into the HDMI/DVI signal that prevents video data piracy. If a source is HDCP coded and connected via HDMI/DVI without the proper HDCP decoding, the picture is put into a snow vision mode or changed to a low resolution. For normal content distribution the source and the display device must be enabled for HDCP software key decoding. High Definition Multimedia Interface HeadPhone Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.0 MHz Inter IC bus Inter IC Data bus Inter IC Sound bus Intermediate Frequency Infra Red Interrupt Request The ITU Radio communication Sector (ITU-R) is a standards body subcommittee of the International Telecommunication Union relating to radio communication. ITU-656 (a.k.a. SDI), is a digitized video format used for broadcast grade video. Uncompressed digital component or digital composite signals can be used. The SDI signal is self-synchronizing,

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DTCP

DVB-C DVB-T DVD DVI(-d) E-DDC

LATAM LCD LED L/L'

EDID EEPROM EMI EPLD EU EXT FDS FDW FLASH FM FPGA FTV Gb/s G-TXT H HD HDD HDCP

LPL LS LVDS Mbps M/N MIPS

MOP MOSFET MPEG MPIF MUTE NC NICAM

NTC NTSC

NVM O/C OSD OTC P50 PAL

HDMI HP I I2 C I2 D I2 S IF IR IRQ ITU-656

PCB PCM PDP PFC PIP PLL

POD

POR PTC PWB

uses 8 bit or 10 bit data words, and has a maximum data rate of 270 Mbit/s, with a minimum bandwidth of 135 MHz. Institutional TeleVision; TV sets for hotels, hospitals etc. Last Status; The settings last chosen by the customer and read and stored in RAM or in the NVM. They are called at start-up of the set to configure it according to the customer's preferences Latin America Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.5 MHz. L' is Band I, L is all bands except for Band I LG.Philips LCD (supplier) Loudspeaker Low Voltage Differential Signalling Mega bits per second Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 4.5 MHz Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline-Stages; A RISC-based microprocessor Matrix Output Processor Metal Oxide Silicon Field Effect Transistor, switching device Motion Pictures Experts Group Multi Platform InterFace MUTE Line Not Connected Near Instantaneous Compounded Audio Multiplexing. This is a digital sound system, mainly used in Europe. Negative Temperature Coefficient, non-linear resistor National Television Standard Committee. Color system mainly used in North America and Japan. Color carrier NTSC M/N= 3.579545 MHz, NTSC 4.43= 4.433619 MHz (this is a VCR norm, it is not transmitted off-air) Non-Volatile Memory: IC containing TV related data such as alignments Open Circuit On Screen Display On screen display Teletext and Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800) Project 50: communication protocol between TV and peripherals Phase Alternating Line. Color system mainly used in West Europe (color carrier= 4.433619 MHz) and South America (color carrier PAL M= 3.575612 MHz and PAL N= 3.582056 MHz) Printed Circuit Board (same as PWB) Pulse Code Modulation Plasma Display Panel Power Factor Corrector (or Preconditioner) Picture In Picture Phase Locked Loop. Used for e.g. FST tuning systems. The customer can give directly the desired frequency Point Of Deployment: a removable CAM module, implementing the CA system for a host (e.g. a TV-set) Power On Reset, signal to reset the uP Positive Temperature Coefficient, non-linear resistor Printed Wiring Board (same as PCB)
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Y Y/C YPbPr Luminance signal Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C) signal Component video. Luminance and scaled color difference signals (B-Y and R-Y) Component video

RC RC5 / RC6 RESET ROM RSDS R-TXT SAM S/C SCART

SCL SCL-F SD SDA SDA-F SDI SDRAM SECAM

SIF SMPS SoC SOG SOPS SPI

S/PDIF SRAM SRP SSB STBY SVGA SVHS SW SWAN SXGA TFT THD TMDS TXT TXT-DW UI uP UXGA V VESA VGA VL VSB WYSIWYR

WXGA XTAL XGA


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Pulse Width Modulation Quasi Resonant Converter Quality Temporal Noise Reduction Quality Video Composition Processor Random Access Memory Red, Green, and Blue. The primary color signals for TV. By mixing levels of R, G, and B, all colors (Y/C) are reproduced. Remote Control Signal protocol from the remote control receiver RESET signal Read Only Memory Reduced Swing Differential Signalling data interface Red TeleteXT Service Alignment Mode Short Circuit Syndicat des Constructeurs d'Appareils Radiorcepteurs et Tlviseurs Serial Clock I2C CLock Signal on Fast I2C bus Standard Definition Serial Data I2C DAta Signal on Fast I2C bus Serial Digital Interface, see ITU-656 Synchronous DRAM SEequence Couleur Avec Mmoire. Color system mainly used in France and East Europe. Color carriers= 4.406250 MHz and 4.250000 MHz Sound Intermediate Frequency Switched Mode Power Supply System on Chip Sync On Green Self Oscillating Power Supply Serial Peripheral Interface bus; a 4wire synchronous serial data link standard Sony Philips Digital InterFace Static RAM Service Reference Protocol Small Signal Board STand-BY 800x600 (4:3) Super Video Home System Software Spatial temporal Weighted Averaging Noise reduction 1280x1024 Thin Film Transistor Total Harmonic Distortion Transmission Minimized Differential Signalling TeleteXT Dual Window with TeleteXT User Interface Microprocessor 1600x1200 (4:3) V-sync to the module Video Electronics Standards Association 640x480 (4:3) Variable Level out: processed audio output toward external amplifier Vestigial Side Band; modulation method What You See Is What You Record: record selection that follows main picture and sound 1280x768 (15:9) Quartz crystal 1024x768 (4:3)

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4. Mechanical Instructions
Index of this chapter: 4.1 Cable Dressing 4.2 Service Positions 4.3 Assy/Panel Removal 4.4 Set Re-assembly Notes: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to the different set executions.

4.1

Cable Dressing

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Figure 4-1 Cable dressing 32PFL5404H/12

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Figure 4-2 Cable dressing 37PFL5604H/12

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Figure 4-3 Cable dressing 47PFL5604H/12

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For easy servicing of this set, there are a few possibilities created: The buffers from the packaging. Foam bars (created for Service). 4.2.1 Foam Bars 4.3.4 4.3.3

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IR & LED Board 1. Unplug the connectors leading to the SSB and IR & LED Board. 2. Lift the board and take it out. When defective, replace the whole unit. Key Board Control Panel 1. Unplug the key board connector from the IR & LED board. 2. Release the clamp on the topside using a screwdriver. 3. Lift the unit and take it out of the set. When defective, replace the whole unit.

4.3.5

Main Supply Panel 1. Unplug all connectors. 2. Remove the fixation screws. 3. Take the board out. When defective, replace the whole unit.

Required for sets 42"

4.3.6

Small Signal Board (SSB) Caution: It is mandatory to remount screws at their original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result in damaging the SSB. 1. Unplug all connectors. 2. Remove all screws that secure the board. 3. The SSB can now be taken out of the set, together with the side cover. 4. To remove the side cover, push the clamp with a screwdriver in the middle of the cover and pull the cover sidewards from the SSB.

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Figure 4-4 Foam bars The foam bars (order code 3122 785 90580 for two pieces) can be used for all types and sizes of Flat TVs. See figure Figure 4-4 for details. Sets with a display of 42" and larger, require four foam bars [1]. Ensure that the foam bars are always supporting the cabinet and never only the display. Caution: Failure to follow these guidelines can seriously damage the display! By laying the TV face down on the (ESD protective) foam bars, a stable situation is created to perform measurements and alignments. By placing a mirror under the TV, you can monitor the screen.

4.3
4.3.1

Assy/Panel Removal
Rear Cover Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before you remove the rear cover. Note: it is not necessary to remove the stand while removing the rear cover. 1. Remove all screws of the rear cover. 2. Lift the rear cover from the TV. Make sure that wires and flat coils are not damaged while lifting the rear cover from the set.

4.3.2

Speakers Each speaker unit is mounted with two screws. A sticker on the the unit indicates if it is the right (R) or left (L) box, seen from the backside of the set, and a arrow points to the bottom of the set. When defective, replace the whole unit.

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Mechanical Instructions
1. Remove the Main Supply Panel and Small SIgnal Board as earlier described. 2. Unplug the connectors to and from the Speakers, IR & LED Board and Key Board Control Panel. 3. Remove the stand [1]. 4. Release the subframe of the stand [2]. 5. Remove the brackets [3] that secure the LCD Panel. 6. The LCD panel can now be lifted from the front cabinet.

LCD Panel Refer to Figure 4-5 for details. As every screen size has a (slightly) different mechanical construction (some have the boards directly mounted on the LCD display, others use brackets), we only describe one model. Disassembly method of other LCD panels is similar to the one described below. This particular photo is taken from a set with the timing controller (TCON) located on the SSB.

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Figure 4-5 LCD Panel removal

4.4

Set Re-assembly
To re-assemble the whole set, execute all processes in reverse order. Notes: While re-assembling, make sure that all cables are placed and connected in their original position. See Figure 4-1, Figure 4-2 and Figure 4-3 Pay special attention not to damage the EMC foams in the set. Ensure that EMC foams are mounted correctly.

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5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


Index of this chapter: 5.1 Test Points 5.2 Service Modes 5.3 Step by step Start-up 5.4 Service Tools 5.5 Error Codes 5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure 5.7 Protections 5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips 5.9 Software Upgrading All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled, like: (Sleep) timer. Child/parental lock. Picture mute (blue mute or black mute). Automatic volume levelling (AVL). Skip/blank of non-favourite pre-sets.

5.1

Test Points
As most signals are digital, it will be difficult to measure waveforms with a standard oscilloscope. However, several key ICs are capable of generating test patterns, which can be controlled via ComPair. In this way it is possible to determine which part is defective. Perform measurements under the following conditions: Service Default Mode. Video: Colour bar signal. Audio: 3 kHz left, 1 kHz right.

How to Activate SDM For this chassis there are two kinds of SDM: an analog SDM and a digital SDM. Tuning will happen according Table 5-1. Analog SDM: use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code 062596, directly followed by the MENU (or HOME) button. Note: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main menu will appear. To switch it off, push the MENU (or HOME) button again. Digital SDM: use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code 062593, directly followed by the MENU (or HOME) button. Note: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main menu will appear. To switch it off, push the MENU (or HOME) button again. Analog SDM can also be activated by, on the SSB, shorting for a moment the solder pads SDM [1] (see Figure 5-1).

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Service Modes
Service Default mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode (SAM) offers several features for the service technician, while the Customer Service Mode (CSM) is used for communication between the call centre and the customer. This chassis also offers the option of using ComPair, a hardware interface between a computer and the TV chassis. It offers the abilities of structured troubleshooting, error code reading, and software version read-out for all chassis. (see also section 5.4.1 ComPair). Note: For the new model range, a new remote control (RC) is used with some renamed buttons. This has an impact on the activation of the Service modes. For instance the old MENU button is now called HOME (or is indicated by a house icon).

SDM

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Service Default Mode (SDM) Purpose To create a pre-defined setting, to get the same measurement results as given in this manual. To override SW protections detected by stand-by processor and make the TV start up to the step just before protection (a sort of automatic step by step start up). See section 5.3 Step by step Start-up. To start the blinking LED procedure where only layer 2 errors are displayed (see also section 5.5 Error Codes). Specifications Table 5-1 SDM default settings Default system PAL B/G Figure 5-1 Service mode pads

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After activating this mode, SDM will appear in the upper right corner of the screen (when a picture is available). How to Navigate When the MENU (or HOME) button is pressed on the RC transmitter, the set will toggle between the SDM and the normal user menu (with the SDM mode still active in the background). How to Exit SDM Use one of the following methods: Switch the set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter. Via a standard customer RC-transmitter: key in 00sequence.

Region Europe, AP(PAL/Multi) Europe, AP DVB-T

Freq. (MHz) 475.25

DVB-T 546.00 PID Video: 0B 06 PID PCR: 0B 06 PID Audio: 0B 07

All picture settings at 50% (brightness, colour, contrast). All sound settings at 50%, except volume at 25%.
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for the options can be found in chapter 8 Alignments) or a method via a standard RC (described below). Changing the display option via a standard RC: Key in the code 062598 directly followed by the MENU (or HOME) button and XXX (where XXX is the 3 digit decimal display code as mentioned in Table 6-4). Make sure to key in all three digits, also the leading zeros. If the above action is successful, the front LED will go out as an indication that the RC sequence was correct. After the display option is changed in the NVM, the TV will go to the Stand-by mode. If the NVM was corrupted or empty before this action, it will be initialized first (loaded with default values). This initializing can take up to 20 seconds.

Service Alignment Mode (SAM) Purpose To perform (software) alignments. To change option settings. To easily identify the used software version. To view operation hours. To display (or clear) the error code buffer. How to Activate SAM Via a standard RC transmitter: key in the code 062596 directly followed by the INFO or I+ button. After activating SAM with this method a service warning will appear on the screen, continue by pressing the red button on the RC. Contents of SAM (see also Table 6-5): Hardware Information A. SW Version. Displays the software version of the main software (example: Q5431-0.26.2.0= AAAaB_X.Y.W.Z). AAAA= the chassis name, where a indicates the chip version: e.g. TV543/32= Q543, TV543/82= Q548, Q543/92= Q549. B= the SW branch version. This is a sequential number (this is no longer the region indication, as the software is now multi-region). X.Y.W.Z= the software version, where X is the main version number (different numbers are not compatible with one another) and Y.W.Z is the sub version number (a higher number is always compatible with a lower number). B. SBY PROC Version. Displays the software version of the stand-by processor. C. Production Code. Displays the production code of the TV, this is the serial number as printed on the back of the TV set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this production code has to be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this. Operation Hours. Displays the accumulated total of operation hours (not the stand-by hours). Every time the TV is switched on/off, 0.5 hours is added to this number. Errors (followed by maximum 10 errors). The most recent error is displayed at the upper left (for an error explanation see section 5.5 Error Codes). Reset Error Buffer. When cursor right (or the OK button) is pressed and then the OK button is pressed, the error buffer is reset. Alignments. This will activate the ALIGNMENTS submenu. See chapter 6. Alignments. Dealer Options. Extra features for the dealers. See Table 6-5. Options. Extra features for Service. For more information regarding option codes, see chapter 6. Alignments. Note that if the option code numbers are changed, these have to be confirmed with pressing the OK button before the options are stored. Otherwise changes will be lost. Initialize NVM. The moment the processor recognizes a corrupted NVM, the initialize NVM line will be highlighted. Now, two things can be done (dependent of the service instructions at that moment): Save the content of the NVM via ComPair for development analysis, before initializing. This will give the Service department an extra possibility for diagnosis (e.g. when Development asks for this). Initialize the NVM. Note: When the NVM is corrupted, or replaced, there is a high possibility that no picture appears because the display code is not correct. So, before initializing the NVM via the SAM, a picture is necessary and therefore the correct display option has to be entered. Refer to chapter 6. Alignments for details. To adapt this option, its advised to use ComPair (the correct HEX values

Display Option Code

39mm

PHILIPS
27mm

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MODEL: 32PF9968/10
PROD.SERIAL NO: AG 1A0620 000001

(CTN Sticker)

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Figure 5-2 Location of Display Option Code sticker Store - go right. All options and alignments are stored when pressing cursor right (or the OK button) and then the OK-button. SW Maintenance. SW Events. Not useful for Service purposes. In case of specific software problems, the development department can ask for this information. HW Events. Not useful for Service purposes. In case of specific software problems, the development department can ask for this information. Test settings. For development purposes only. Development file versions. Not useful for Service purposes, this information is only used by the development department. Upload to USB. To upload several settings from the TV to an USB stick, which is connected to the SSB. The items are Channel list, Personal settings, Option codes, Display-related alignments and History list. First a directory repair\ has to be created in the root of the USB stick. To upload the settings select each item separately, press cursor right (or the OK button), confirm with OK and wait until Done appears. In case the download to the USB stick was not successful Failure will appear. In this case, check if the USB stick is connected properly and if the directory repair is present in the root of the USB stick. Now the settings are stored onto the USB stick and can be used to download onto another TV or other SSB. Uploading is of course only possible if the software is running and if a picture is available. This method is created to be able to save the customers TV settings and to store them into another SSB. Download from USB. To download several settings from the USB stick to the TV. Same way of working as with uploading. To make sure that the download of the channel list from USB to the TV is executed properly, it is necessary to restart the TV and tune to a valid preset if necessary. Note: The History list item can not be downloaded from USB to the TV. This is a read-only item. In case of specific problems, the development department can ask for this information.

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How to Exit SAM Use one of the following methods: Switch the set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter. Via a standard RC-transmitter, key in 00 sequence, or select the BACK key. 5.2.3 Customer Service Mode (CSM) Purpose When a customer is having problems with his TV-set, he can call his dealer or the Customer Helpdesk. The service technician can then ask the customer to activate the CSM, in order to identify the status of the set. Now, the service technician can judge the severity of the complaint. In many cases, he can advise the customer how to solve the problem, or he can decide if it is necessary to visit the customer. The CSM is a read only mode; therefore, modifications in this mode are not possible. When CSM is activated, the layer 1 error is displayed via blinking LED. Only the latest error is displayed. (see also section 5.5 Error Codes). When CSM is activated and there is a USB stick connected to the TV, the software will dump the complete CSM content to the USB stick. The file (Csm.txt) will be saved in the root of the USB stick. This information can be handy if no information is displayed. Only for Q548.1: When in the Q548.1 chassis CSM is activated, a test pattern will be displayed during 5 s.: 1 s. blue, 1 s. green, and 1 s. red, then again 1 s. blue and 1 s. green. This test pattern is generated by the PNX5120. So if this test pattern is shown, it could be determined that the back end video chain (PNX5120, LVDS, and display) of the SSB is working. For LED backlight TV sets, the test pattern is build as follows: 1 s. blue, 1 s. green, 1 s. red (generated by the PNX5120) and further on with 3 seconds RGB pattern from the LED Dimming Panel. How to Activate CSM Key in the code 123654 via the standard RC transmitter. Note: Activation of the CSM is only possible if there is no (user) menu on the screen! How to Navigate By means of the CURSOR-DOWN/UP knob (or the scroll wheel) on the RC-transmitter, can be navigated through the menus. Contents of CSM The contents are displayed on three pages: General, Software versions, and Quality items. However, these group names itself are not shown anywhere in the CSM menu. General Set Type. This information is very helpful for a helpdesk/ workshop as reference for further diagnosis. In this way, it is not necessary for the customer to look at the rear of the TV-set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this set type has to be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this.

Production Code. Displays the production code (the serial number) of the TV. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this production code has to be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee a in possibility to do this. Installed date. Indicates the date of the first installation of the TV. This date is acquired via time extraction. Options 1. Gives the option codes of option group 1 as set in SAM (Service Alignment Mode). Options 2. Gives the option codes of option group 2 as set in SAM (Service Alignment Mode). 12NC SSB. Gives an identification of the SSB as stored in NVM. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this identification number has to be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this. This identification number is the 12nc number of the SSB. Remark: the content here can also be a part of the 12NC of the SSB in combination with the serial number. 12NC display. Shows the 12NC of the display 12NC supply. Shows the 12NC of the supply. 12NC fan board. Shows the 12NC of the fan boardmodule (for sets with LED backlight). 12NC LED Dimming Panel. Shows the 12NC of the LED dimming Panel (for sets with LED backlight).

Software versions Current main SW. Displays the built-in main software version. In case of field problems related to software, software can be upgraded. As this software is consumer upgradeable, it will also be published on the Internet. Example: Q5431E_1.2.3.4. Stand-by SW. Displays the built-in stand-by processor software version. Upgrading this software will be possible via ComPair or via USB (see section Software Upgrading). Example: STDBY_1.2.3.4. MOP ambient light SW. Displays the MOP ambient light EPLD SW. MPEG4 software. Displays the MPEG4 software (for sets with MPEG4). PNX5120 boot NVM. Displays the SW-version that is used in the PNX5120 boot NVM (for sets with PNX5120). LED Dimming SW. Displays the LED dimming EPLD SW (for sets with LED backlight). Quality items Signal quality. Poor/average/good Child lock. Not active/active. This is a combined item for locks. If any lock (Preset lock, child lock, lock after or parental lock) is active, the item shall show active. HDMI HDCP key. Indicates of the HDMI keys (or HDCP keys) are valid or not. In case these keys are not valid and the consumer wants to make use of the HDMI functionality, the SSB has to be replaced. Ethernet MAC address. Not applicable. Wireless MAC address. Not applicable. BDS key. Indicates if the BDS level 1 key is valid or not. CI slot present. If the common interface module is detected the result will be YES, else NO. HDMI input format. The detected input format of the HDMI. HDMI audio input stream. The HDMI audio input stream is displayed: present / not present. HDMI video input stream. The HDMI video input stream is displayed: present / not present. How to Exit CSM Press the MENU (or HOME) button twice on the RCtransmitter.

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Step by step Start-up


When the TV is in a protection state due to an error detected by stand-by software (error blinking is displayed) and SDM is activated via short cutting the pins on the SSB, the TV starts up until it reaches the situation just before protection. So, this is a kind of automatic step by step start-up. In combination with the start-up diagrams below, it is shown which supplies are present at a certain moment. Important to know is, that if e.g. the 3V3 detection fails and thus layer 2 error = 18 is blinking while the TV is restarted via SDM, the Stand-by Processor will enable the 3V3, but the TV set will not go to protection now. The TV will stay in this situation until it is reset (Mains/AC Power supply interrupted). Caution: in case the start-up in this mode with a faulty FET 7101-1 is done, all ICs supplied by the +3V3 could be destroyed, due to over voltage (12V on 3V3-line). It is recommended to measure first the FET 7101-1 or others FETs on short-circuit before activating SDM via the service pads.

The abbreviations SP and MP in the figures stand for: SP: protection or error detected by the Stand-by Processor. MP: protection or error detected by the MIPS Main Processor.

Mains off

Mains on

- WakeUp requested - Acquisition needed - Tact switch pushed

WakeUp requested

St by

- stby requested and no data Acquisition required

Semi St by

Active
- St by requested - tact SW pushed

Tact switch pushed WakeUp requested (SDM) GoToProtection GoToProtection

Hibernate

- Tact switch pushed - last status is hibernate after mains ON

Protection

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Mains is applied

St and b y or Protection

Standby Supply starts running. All standby supply voltages become available.

st-by P resets

Initialise I/O pins of the st-by P: - Switch reset-AVC LOW (reset state) - Switch WP-NandFlash LOW (protected) - Switch reset-system LOW (reset state) - Switch reset-5100 LOW (reset state) - Switch reset-Ethernet LOW (reset state) - keep reset-NVM high, Audio-reset and Audio-Mute-Up HIGH

If the protection state was left by short circuiting the SDM pins, detection of a protection condition during startup will stall the startup. Protection conditions in a playing set will be ignored. The protection mode will not be entered.

start keyboard scanning, RC detection. Wake up reasons are off.

- Switch Audio-Reset high. It is low in the standby mode if the standby mode lasted longer than 10s.

Reset detect2_delay_flag

Confirmation received from NXP that there does not need to be a delay between the rise of the +1V2 and the +3V3. Only requirement is to have the +1V2 before or at the same time as the +3V3. 150ms delay is deleted.

Switch ON Platform and display supply by switching LOW the Standby line.

+12V, +24Vs, AL and Bolt-on power is switched on, followed by the +1V2 DCDC converter Detect2 should be polled on the standard 40ms interval and startup should be continued when detect2 becomes high.

Delay 1.5 second before checking detect2 line if the detect2_delay_flag is set

Carefull we dont hit this error directly if the delay flag is set.

Detect2 high received within 2 seconds?

No

Power-OK error: Layer1: 3 Layer2: 16

Yes No

Enter protection
Wait fixed time of 15ms If the supply is hicking, the first detect2 could be positive (12V still present), followed by negative Supply-fault (already low). Adding a fixed delay brings us behind this delay gap.

Detect2 high?

Yes This enables the +3V3 and +5V converter. As a result, also +5V-tuner, +2V5, +1V8-PNX8541 and +1V8-PNX5100 (if present) become available.

Reset detect2_delay_flag

Enable the DCDC converter for +3V3 and +5V. (ENABLE-3V3) Delay of 50ms needed because of the latency of the detect-1 circuit. This delay is also needed for the PNX5100. The reset of the PNX5100 should only be released 10ms after powering the IC. Set detect2_delay_flag Wait 50ms

Detect-1 I/O line High?

No

Detect-2 I/O line High?

No

Disable 3V3, switch standby line high and wait 4 seconds

Yes These checks prevent the set from going in to standby on the false error condition where the first 3V3 is negative because of a hickup, although the 12V was about to reappear. Because of this reappearance, the 12V check is OK which would cause protection. If we wait 50ms, the 3V3 should be back as well.

Yes

Wait 50ms

Yes

Detect-1 I/O line High?

No

No

Detect-2 I/O line High?

Yes Voltage output error: Layer1: 2 Layer2: 18

Enable the supply detection algorithm

Enter protection

Set IC slave address of Standby P to (A0h) This will allow access to NVM and NAND FLASH and can not be done earlier because the FLASH needs to be in Write Protect as long as the supplies are not available.

No

Switch LOW the RESET-NVM line to allow access to NVM. (Add a 2ms delay before trying to address the NVM to allow correct NVM initialization, this is no issue in this setup, the delay is automatically covered by the architectural setup)

Switch HIGH the WP-NandFlash to allow access to NAND Flash

Release Reset-PNX5100. PNX5100 will start booting.

Only usefull in case of PNX5100 present. To avoid diversity in standby P, the reset-PNX5100 will still be switched by the standby P. This 10ms delay is still present to give some relaxation to the supplies. (The PCI arbiter on the PNX5100 is never used and is not the reason anymore)

Wait 10 ms

Detect EJTAG debug probe (pulling pin of the probe interface to ground by inserting EJTAG probe)

An EJTAG probe (e.g. WindPower ICE probe) can be connected for Linux Kernel debugging purposes.

EJTAG probe connected ?

Yes

No

No

Cold boot?

Yes Release AVC system reset Feed warm boot script Release AVC system reset Feed cold boot script Release AVC system reset Feed initializing boot script disable alive mechanism

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Reset-system is connected to the Micronas MultiStandard decoder.

Reset-system is switched HIGH by the AVC at the end of the bootscript

Reset-system is switched HIGH by the AVC at the end of the bootscript

This cannot be done through the bootscript, the I/O is on the standby P

AVC releases Reset-Ethernet when the end of the AVC boot-script is detected

AVC releases Reset-Ethernet when the end of the AVC boot-script is detected

Timing need to be updated if more mature info is available.

Reset-Audio and Audio-Mute-Up are switched by MIPS code later on in the startup process

Reset-Audio and Audio-Mute-Up are switched by MIPS code later on in the startup process

No

Bootscript ready in 1250 ms?

Yes Set IC slave address of Standby P to (60h)

RPC start (comm. protocol) Timing needs to be updated if more mature info is available.

No Code = Layer1: 2 Layer2: 15

Flash to Ram image transfer succeeded within 30s? Yes

Switch AVC PNX8543 in reset (active low)

Code = Layer1: 2 Layer2: 53

No

SW initialization succeeded within 20s?

Timing needs to be updated if more mature info is available.

Wait 10ms

Yes

Enable Alive check mechanism Switch the NVM reset line HIGH. MIPS reads the wake up reason from standby P. Wait until AVC starts to communicate

Disable all supply related protections and switch off the +3V3 +5V DC/DC converter.

5100 SW start Wait 5ms Wake up reason coldboot & not semistandby? yes 3-th try? Switch Standby I/O line high and wait 4 seconds Startup screen cfg file present? Yes yes Blink Code as error code MIPS sends display parameters and Bitmap to 5100 No To keep this flowchart readable, the exact display turn on description is not copied here. Please see the Semi-standby to On description for the detailed display startup sequence. During the complete display time of the Startup screen, the preheat condition of 100% PWM is valid. The first time after the option turn on of the startup screen or when the set is virgin, the cfg file is not present and hence the startup screen will not be shown. Startup screen shall only be visible when there is a coldboot to an active state end situation. The startup screen shall not be visible when waking up for reboot reasons or waking up to semi-standby conditions.

switch off the remaining DC/DC converters

Enter protection
No

MIPS triggers 5100 to display the startup screen

Startup screen visible

Initialize audio In case of a LED backlight display, a LED DIM panel is present which is fed by the Vdisplay. To power the LED DIM Panel, the Vdisplay switch driven by the PNX5100 must be closed. The display startup sequence is taken care of by the LED DIM panel. Secondly, this cmd will also enable the LVDS output of the 5100 towards the LED DIM panel. In case of a LED backlight display, the PWM-dimming signal needs to be routed to the LVDS cable. This routing is not allowed in non-LED sets (see also display configuration)

Switch on the display in case of a LED backlight display by sending the TurnOnDisplay(1) (IC) command to the PNX5100

Enable the PWM output towards the display LVDS cable in case of a LED Backlight set. (CTRL4-PNX5100)

Initialize tuner and Multi Standard decoder

Initialize source selection

Initialize video processing IC's : - local contrast FPGA - PNX5100 (if present)

Initialize AutoTV

Initialize Ambilight with Lights off.

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- Display may only be started when valid LVDS output clock can be delivered by the AVC. - To have a reliable operation of the backlight, the backlight should be driven with a PWM duty cycle of 100% during the first seconds. Only after this first one or two seconds, the PWM may be set to the required output level (Note that the PWM output should be present before the backlight is switched on). To minimize the artefacts, the picture should only be unblanked after these first seconds.

Semi Standby
The assumption here is that a fast toggle (<2s) can only happen during ON->SEMI ->ON. In these states, the AVC is still active and can provide the 2s delay. A transition ON->SEMI->STBY->SEMI->ON cannot be made in less than 2s, because the standby state will be maintained for at least 4s. Wait until previous on-state is left more than 2 seconds ago. (to prevent LCD display problems)

CPipe already generates a valid output clock in the semi-standby state: display startup can start immediately when leaving the semi-standby state.

Assert RGB video blanking and audio mute

Display already on? (splash screen) No

No Switch on the display power by switching LCD-PWR-ON low

PNX5100 present?

Yes Switch on the display by sending the TurnOnDisplay(1) (IC) cmd to the PNX5100

The exact timings to switch on the display (LVDS delay, lamp delay) are defined in the display file.

Yes Initialize audio and video processing IC's and functions according needed use case.

Wait x ms

Switch on LVDS output in 8543

Delay Lamp-on with the sum of the LVDS delay and the Lamp delay indicated in the display file

The sum of the LVDS delay and the Lamp delay needs to be used because the Lamp delay is specified with the appearance of the LVDS on the display as reference. This moment is not known by ceplf, only the switch on of the LCD power is known. The delta between both is the LVDS delay.

Switch off the dimming backlight feature, set the BOOST control to nominal and make sure PWM output is set to 100%

Switch on LCD backlight (Lamp-ON)

The complete algorithm description is removed here. Only the start of the algorithm is mentioned here as reminder.

Start POK line detection algorithm Wait until valid and stable audio and video, corresponding to the requested output is delivered by the AVC AND the backlight has been switched on for at least the time which is indicated in the display file as preheat time. return

Switch Audio-Reset low and wait 5ms

Release audio mute and wait 100ms before any other audio handling is done (e.g. volume change)

The higher level requirement is that audio and video should be demuted without transient effects and that the audio should be demuted maximum 1s before or at the same time as the unblanking of the video.

Restore dimming backlight feature, PWM and BOOST output and unblank the video.

Switch on the Ambilight functionality according the last status settings. The higher level requirement is that the ambilight functionality may not be switched on before the backlight is turned on in case the set contains a CE IPB inverter supply.

Startup screen Option and Installation setting Photoscreen ON? Yes Display cfg file present and up to date, according correct display option? No No Yes Prepare Start screen Display config file and copy to Flash

Active
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Mute all sound outputs via softmute

Wait 100ms

Set main amplifier mute (I/O: audio-mute)

Force ext audio outputs to ground (I/O: audio reset) a nd wait 5ms

Switch off Ambilight

Wait until Ambilight has faded out: Output power Observer on PNX5100 should be zero

The higher level requirement is that the backlight may not be switched off before the ambilight functionality is turned off in case the set contains a CE IPB inverter supply.

Switch off POK line detection algorithm

Switch off LCD backlight

Mute all video outputs

Wait x ms (display file)

No

PNX5100 present? The exact timings to switch off the display (LVDS delay, lamp delay) are defined in the display file.

Yes Switch off LVDS output in 8543

Wait x ms

Switch off the display by sending: - TurnOnDisplay(0) (IC) command to the PNX5100 - or sending OUTPUT-ENABLE(0) to the LED DIM panel in case of a LED BL set.

Switch off the display power by switching LCD-PWR-ON high

Semi Standby
Figure 5-7 Active to Semi Stand-by flowchart

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If ambientlight functionality was used in semi-standby (lampadaire mode), switch off ambient light

Delay transition until ramping down of ambient light is finished. *)

*) If this is not performed and the set is switched to standby when the switch off of the ambilights is still ongoing, the lights will switch off abruptly when the supply is cut.

T ransfer Wake up reasons to the Stand by P.

Switch Memories to self-refresh (this creates a more stable condition when switching off the power).

Switch AVC system in reset state (reset-system and reset-AVC lines) Switch reset-PNX5100 LOW Switch Reset-Ethernet LOW

Wait 10ms

Switch the NVM reset line HIGH Switch WP-Nandflash LOW

Disable all supply related protections and switch off the DC/DC converters (ENABLE-3V3)

Wait 5ms

Switch OFF all supplies by switching HIGH the Standby I/O line

Important remarks: release reset audio 10 sec after entering standby to save power Also here, the standby state has to be maintained for at least 4s before starting another state transition.

Stand by
Figure 5-8 Semi Stand-by to Stand-by flowchart

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5.5.1

Service Tools
ComPair Introduction ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a Service tool for Philips Consumer Electronics products. and offers the following: 1. ComPair helps to quickly get an understanding on how to repair the chassis in a short and effective way. 2. ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics and is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas. No knowledge on I2C or UART commands is necessary, because ComPair takes care of this. 3. ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can automatically communicate with the chassis (when the uP is working) and all repair information is directly available. 4. ComPair features TV software up possibilities. Specifications ComPair consists of a Windows based fault finding program and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product. The ComPair II interface box is connected to the PC via an USB cable. For the TV chassis, the ComPair interface box and the TV communicate via a bi-directional cable via the service connector(s). The ComPair fault finding program is able to determine the problem of the defective television, by a combination of automatic diagnostics and an interactive question/answer procedure. How to Connect This is described in the chassis fault finding database in ComPair.
TO TV
TO UART SERVICE CONNECTOR TO I2C SERVICE CONNECTOR TO UART SERVICE CONNECTOR

Error Codes
Introduction The error code buffer contains all detected errors since the last time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to right, new errors are logged at the left side, and all other errors shift one position to the right. When an error occurs, it is added to the list of errors, provided the list is not full. When an error occurs and the error buffer is full, then the new error is not added, and the error buffer stays intact (history is maintained). To prevent that an occasional error stays in the list forever, the error is removed from the list after more than 50 hrs. of operation. When multiple errors occur (errors occurred within a short time span), there is a high probability that there is some relation between them. New in this chassis is the way errors can be displayed:

ComPair II RC in RC out

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Optional Power Link/ Mode Switch Activity

I 2C

RS232 /UART

PC

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There is a simple blinking LED procedure for board level repair (home repair) so called LAYER 1 errors next to the existing errors which are LAYER 2 errors (see Table 5-3). LAYER 1 errors are one digit errors LAYER 2 errors are two digit errors. In protection mode. From consumer mode: LAYER 1. From SDM mode: LAYER 2. Fatal errors, if I2C bus is blocked and the set re-boots, CSM and SAM are not selectable. From consumer mode: LAYER 1. From SDM mode: LAYER 2. Important remark: For all errors detected by MIPS which are fatal => rebooting of the TV set (reboot starts after LAYER 1 error blinking), one should short the solder paths at start-up from the power OFF state by mains interruption and not via the power button to trigger the SDM via the hardware pins. In CSM mode When entering CSM: error LAYER 1 will be displayed by blinking LED. Only the latest error is shown. In SDM mode When SDM is entered via Remote Control code or the hardware pins, LAYER 2 is displayed via blinking LED. In the ON state In Display error mode, set with the RC commands mute_06250X _OK LAYER 2 errors are displayed via blinking LED. Error display on screen. In CSM no error codes are displayed on screen. In SAM the complete error list is shown. Basically there are three kinds of errors: Errors detected by the Stand-by software which lead to protection. These errors will always lead to protection and an automatic start of the blinking LED LAYER 1 error. (see section 5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure). Errors detected by the Stand-by software which not lead to protection. In this case the front LED should blink the involved error. See also section Extra Information. Note that it can take up several minutes before the TV starts blinking the error (e.g. LAYER 1 error = 2, LAYER 2 error = 15 or 53). Errors detected by main software (MIPS). In this case the error will be logged into the error buffer and can be read out via ComPair, via blinking LED method LAYER 1-2 error, or in case picture is visible, via SAM.

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Figure 5-9 ComPair II interface connection Caution: It is compulsory to connect the TV to the PC as shown in the picture above (with the ComPair interface in between), as the ComPair interface acts as a level shifter. If one connects the TV directly to the PC (via UART), ICs will be blown! How to Order ComPair II order codes: ComPair II interface: 3122 785 91020. Software is available via the Philips Service web portal. ComPair serial interface cable for Q52x.x. (using 3.5 mm Mini Jack connectors): 3138 188 75051. Note: When having problems, please contact your local support desk.
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5.5.2 How to Read the Error Buffer Use one of the following methods: On screen via the SAM (only when a picture is visible). E.g.: 00 00 00 00 00: No errors detected 23 00 00 00 00: Error code 23 is the last and only detected error. 37 23 00 00 00: Error code 23 was first detected and error code 37 is the last detected error. Note that no protection errors can be logged in the error buffer. Via the blinking LED procedure. See section 5.5.3 How to Clear the Error Buffer. Via ComPair. 5.5.3 How to Clear the Error Buffer Use one of the following methods: By activation of the RESET ERROR BUFFER command in the SAM menu. With a normal RC, key in sequence MUTE followed by 062599 and OK. If the content of the error buffer has not changed for 50+ hours, it resets automatically. 5.5.4 Error Buffer In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before starting to repair (before clearing the buffer, write down the Table 5-3 Error code overview (multi chassis overview)
EB: in Error Buffer BL: Blinking LED

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content, as this history can give significant information). This to ensure that old error codes are no longer present. If possible, check the entire contents of the error buffer. In some situations, an error code is only the result of another error code and not the actual cause (e.g. a fault in the protection detection circuitry can also lead to a protection).

There are several mechanisms of error detection: Via error bits in the status registers of ICs. Via polling on I/O pins going to the stand-by processor. Via sensing of analogue values on the stand-by processor or the PNX8543. Via a not acknowledge of an I2C communication. Take notice that some errors need several minutes before they start blinking or before they will be logged. So in case of problems wait 2 minutes from start-up onwards, and then check if the front LED is blinking or if an error is logged. Table 5-2 Layer 1 code overview (multi chassis overview)
LAYER 1 codes SSB Display supply Platform supply Fan 2 3 4 Only for display option 196 and 197 7

AmbiLight or DC/DC or 3D LED dim panel 8

Main NVM Temp. protection

2 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 2 2 2 2 2

MIPS

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I2C3 I2C2
PNX does not boot (HW cause) PNX 5100 does not boot 12V 12V Inverter or display supply Only for display option 196 and 197 1V2, 1V2, 3V3, 5V to low PNX 5100 HDMI MUX

I2C1 I2C4 I2C3 I2C2 I2C1

E P E E P P P E E P E E E E E E E E E E E E P E E E

x BL/EB BL/EB BL/EB BL BL BL EB EB BL EB EB EB EB EB EB EB EB EB EB EB EB BL BL/EB EB EB

STM24C128 SSB SSB SSB

SSB Supply SSB SSB SSB Supply Platform Supply Supply Display Supply SSB

TV shut down with red LED blinking 2.

TV is rebooting endlessly with red LED blinking 2. TV is rebooting endlessly with red LED blinking 2 TV shut down with red LED blinking 3. TV still in normal operation mode, but without backlights. Enter CSM Layer 1 red LED blinking 3. TV shut down with red LED blinking 2. TV is rebooting endlessly, with red LED blinking 2 (shown every 20 second). Activate CSM red LED blinking 2. TV is rebooting endlessly, with red LED blinking 2 (shown every minute). TV is in normal operation but without video displayed (RF).

16 St-by P I/O 16 St-by P I/O 17 Mips 17 Mips 21 MIPS 23 MIPS 24 Mips 25 MIPS 27 MIPS 28 MIPS 29 MIPS 34 MIPS 41 MIPS 42 MIPS 43 MIPS 44 MIPS 53 St-by P 64 MIPS 65 MIPS 65 MIPS I/O I/O

18 St-by P I/O

I2C3 I2C3 I2C2 I2C3 I2C3 I2C3 I2C3 I2C3 I C2 I2C2 I2C2 I2C2 I2C1 I2C2 I2C3 I2C2
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PNX 5100 TDA9996 PCA9540 STM24C08 DRX3616K DRX3626K

SSB SSB SSB SSB SSB

I2C switch
Boot-NVM PNX5120

Multi Standard demodulator (Micronas IF) 2 ARM (AL) FPGA (Local contrast) Tuner1 FAN I
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NXP LPC2103 AL mod. or DC/DC TV is in normal operation but without AMBILIGHT on. Altera SSB UV1783S HD1816 PCA 9533 LM 75 SSB FAN mod. Tsensor FAN FAN PNX8543 Altera Xilinx Altera SSB Display SSB SSB TV is rebooting endlessly with white LED blinking. TV is in normal operation but without video displayed (RF).

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T sensor FAN 1 FAN 2 MIPS does not boot (SW cause) Display FPGA LED dim 2D FPGA LED dim 3D

Special Remarks

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of hardware problems (NAND flash,...) or software initialization problems. Possible cause could be that there is no valid software loaded (try to upgrade to the latest main software version). Note that it can take up to 2 minutes before the TV starts blinking LAYER 1 error = 2 or in SDM, LAYER 2 error = 53.

Extra Information Rebooting. When a TV is constantly rebooting due to internal problems, most of the time no errors will be logged or blinked. This rebooting can be recognized via a ComPair interface and Hyperterminal (for Hyperterminal settings, see section 5.8.6 UART Logging). Its shown that the loggings which are generated by the main software keep continuing. In this case diagnose has to be done via ComPair. Main NVM. When there is no I2C communication towards the main NVM, LAYER 1 error = 2 will be displayed via the blinking LED procedure. In SDM, LAYER 2 error can be 19. Check the logging for keywords like I2C bus blocked. Error 13 (I2C bus 3 blocked). When this error occurs, the TV will constantly reboot due to the blocked bus. The best way for further diagnosis here, is to use ComPair. Error 15 (PNX8543 doesnt boot). Indicates that the main processor was not able to read his bootscript. This error will point to a hardware problem around the PNX8543 (supplies not OK, PNX 8541 completely dead, I2C link between PNX and Stand-by Processor broken, etc...). When error 15 occurs it is also possible that I2C2 bus is blocked (NVM). I2C2 can be indicated in the schematics as follows: SCL-UP-MIPS, SDA-UP-MIPS, SCL-2 or SDA-2. Other root causes for this error can be due to hardware problems with: NVM PNX5120, PNX5120 itself, or DDRs. Error 16 (12V). This voltage is made in the power supply and results in protection (LAYER 1 error = 3). When SDM is activated we see blinking LED LAYER 2 error = 16. Error 17 (POK). The display is switched on with the signal Lamp On. If the inverter starts (or 24V display is OK) the POK line becomes high. If the POK line is not high, the set backlight will be switched off and on again for 3 times (start-up). If the set POK line becomes high after the retries, no error is logged; if the POK stays low, error is logged: LAYER 1 error = 3, LAYER 2 error = 17. No protection is required, the start-up goes on. Error 18 (1V2-3V3-5V too low). All these supplies are generated by the DC/DC supply on the SSB. If one of these supplies is too low, protection occurs and blinking LED LAYER 1 error = 2 will be displayed automatically. In SDM this gives LAYER 2 error = 18. Error 21 (PNX5120). When there is no I2C communication towards the PNX5120 after start-up (power off by disconnection of the mains cord), LAYER 2 error will blink continuously via the blinking LED procedure in SDM. (startup the TV with the solder paths short to activate SDM). Error 23 (HDMI). When there is no I2C communication towards the HDMI multiplexer after start up, LAYER 2 error = 23 will be logged and displayed via the blinking LED procedure if SDM is switched on. Error 25 (Boot-NVM PNX5120). When there is no I2C communication towards the PNX5120 NVM after start-up, TV is rebooting endlessly with blinking LAYER 1 error = 2 (shown every minute). When SDM is activated we see blinking LED LAYER 2 error = 25. Error 27 (Multi Standard demodulator). When there is no I2C communication towards the Multi Standard demodulator after start up, LAYER 2 error = 27 will be logged and displayed via the blinking LED procedure when SDM is switched on. Error 28 (FPGA ambilight). When there is no I2C communication towards the FPGA ambilight after start up, LAYER 2 error = 28 will be logged and displayed via the blinking LED procedure if SDM is switched on. Note that it can take up several minutes before the TV starts blinking LAYER 1 error = 2 in CSM or in SDM, LAYER 2 error = 28. Error 34 (Tuner). When there is no I2C communication towards the tuner after start up, LAYER 2 error = 34 will be logged and displayed via the blinking LED procedure when SDM is switched on. Error 53. This error will indicate that the PNX8543 has read his bootscript (when this would have failed, error 15 would blink) but initialization was never completed because
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5.6.1

The Blinking LED Procedure


Introduction The blinking LED procedure can be split up into two situations: Blinking LED procedure LAYER 1 error. In this case the error is automatically blinked when the TV is put in CSM. This will be only one digit error, namely the one that is referring to the defective board (see table 5-3 Error code overview (multi chassis overview)) which causes the failure of the TV. This approach will especially be used for home repair and call centres. The aim here is to have service diagnosis from a distance. Blinking LED procedure LAYER 2 error. Via this procedure, the contents of the error buffer can be made visible via the front LED. In this case the error contains 2 digits (see table 5-3 Error code overview (multi chassis overview)) and will be displayed when SDM (hardware pins) is activated. This is especially useful for fault finding and gives more details regarding the failure of the defective board. Important remark: For all errors detected by MIPS which are fatal (rebooting of the TV set, with reboot starts after LAYER 1 error blinking), one should short the SDM solder paths at startup from the power OFF state by mains interruption and not via the power button, to trigger the SDM via the hardware pins. When one of the blinking LED procedures is activated, the front LED will show (blink) the contents of the error-buffer. Error codes greater then 10 are shown as follows: 1. n long blinks (where n = 1 to 9) indicating decimal digit 2. A pause of 1.5 s 3. n short blinks (where n= 1 to 9) 4. A pause of approximately 3 s, 5. When all the error codes are displayed, the sequence finishes with a LED blink of 3 s 6. The sequence starts again. Example: Error 12 8 6 0 0. After activation of the SDM, the front LED will show: 1. One long blink of 750 ms (which is an indication of the decimal digit) followed by a pause of 1.5 s 2. Two short blinks of 250 ms followed by a pause of 3 s 3. Eight short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s 4. Six short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s 5. One long blink of 3 s to finish the sequence 6. The sequence starts again.

5.6.2

How to Activate Use one of the following methods: Activate the CSM. The blinking front LED will show only the latest layer 1 error, this works in normal operation mode or automatically when the error/protection is monitored by the stand-by processor. At the time of this release, this layer 1 error blinking was not working as expected. In case no picture is shown and there is no LED blinking, read the logging to detect whether error devices are mentioned. (see section 5.8.6 UART Logging). Activate the SDM. The blinking front LED will show the entire contents of the layer 2 error buffer, this works in normal operation mode or when SDM (via hardware pins) is activated when the tv set is in protection.

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Important remark: For all errors detected by MIPS which are fatal => rebooting of the TV set (reboot starts after LAYER 1 error blinking), one should short the solder paths at start-up from the power OFF state by mains interruption and not via the power button to trigger the SDM via the hardware pins. Transmit the commands MUTE - 062500 - OK with a normal RC. The complete error buffer is shown. Take notice that it takes some seconds before the blinking LED starts. Transmit the commands MUTE - 06250x - OK with a normal RC (where x is a number between 1 and 5). When x = 1 the last detected error is shown, x = 2 the second last error, etc.... Take notice that it takes some seconds before the blinking LED starts.

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Protections
Software Protections Most of the protections and errors use either the stand-by microprocessor or the MIPS controller as detection device. Since in these cases, checking of observers, polling of ADCs, and filtering of input values are all heavily software based, these protections are referred to as software protections. There are several types of software related protections, solving a variety of fault conditions: Protections related to supplies: check of the 12V, +5V, +3V3 and 1V2. Protections related to breakdown of the safety check mechanism. E.g. since the protection detections are done by means of software, failing of the software will have to initiate a protection mode since safety cannot be guaranteed any more. Remark on the Supply Errors The detection of a supply dip or supply loss during the normal playing of the set does not lead to a protection, but to a cold reboot of the set. If the supply is still missing after the reboot, the TV will go to protection. Protections during Start-up During TV start-up, some voltages and IC observers are actively monitored to be able to optimise the start-up speed, and to assure good operation of all components. If these monitors do not respond in a defined way, this indicates a malfunction of the system and leads to a protection. As the observers are only used during start-up, they are described in the start-up flow in detail (see section 5.3 Step by step Startup).

5.7.2

Hardware Protections The only real hardware protection in this chassis appears in case of an audio problem e.g. DC voltage on the speakers. The audio protection circuit pulls the supply-fault low and the tv set will blink LAYER 1 error = 2 or in SDM, LAYER 2 error = 19. Be very careful to overrule this protection via SDM (not to cause damage to the Class D audio amplifier). Check audio part first before activating via SDM. In case one of the speakers is not connected, the protection can also be triggered. Repair Tips It is also possible that the set has an audio DC protection because of an interruption in one or both speakers (the DC voltage that is still on the circuit cannot disappear through the speakers). Caution: (Dis)connecting the speakers during the ON state of the TV can damage the audio amplifier.

5.7.3

Important remark regarding the blinking LED indication As for the blinking LED indication, the blinking LED of layer 1 error displaying can be switched off by pushing the power button on the keyboard. This condition is not valid after the set was unpowered (via mains interruption). The blinking LED starts again and can only be switched off by unplugging the mains connection. This can be explained by the fact that the MIPS can not load the keyboard functionality from software during the start-up and does not recognise the keyboard commands at this time.

5.8

Fault Finding and Repair Tips


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Fault Finding Symptom: +1V2 not present (even for a short while ~10 ms) Check 12 V availability (resistor 3108, MOS-FETs 7101 and 7102), value of +12 V, and surrounding components) Check the voltage on pin 9 (1.5 V), Check for +1V2 output voltage short-circuit to GND that can generate pulsed over-currents 7...10 A through coil 5103. Check the over-current detection circuit (2106 or 3131 interrupted). Symptom: +1V2 present for about 100ms, +3V3 not rising. Check the ENABLE-3V3 signal (active low), Check the voltage on pin 8 (1.5 V), Check the under-voltage detection circuit (the voltage on collector of transistor 7105-1 should be less than 0.8 V), Check for output voltages short-circuits to GND (+3V3) that can generate pulsed over currents 7...10 A through coil 5101, Check the over-current detection circuit (2105 or 3127 interrupted). Symptom: +1V2 OK, +3V3 present for about 100 ms. Possible cause: SUPPLY-FAULT line stays low even though the +3V3 and +1V2 is available - the stand-by microprocessor is detecting that and switching off all supply voltages. Check the drop voltage across resistor 3108 (they could be too high, meaning a defective controller IC or MOS-FETs), Check if the boost voltage on pin 4 of controller IC 7103 is less than 14 V (should be 19 V), Check if +1V2 or +3V3 are higher than their normal values - that can be due to defective DC feedback of the respective DC-DC convertor (ex. 3152, 3144). Symptom: +1V2 and +3V3 show a high level of ripple voltage (audible noise can come from the filtering coils 5101, 5103). Possible cause: instability of the frequency and/or duty cycle of a DC-DC converter or stabiliser. Check the resistor 3164, capacitors 2102 and 2103, input and output decoupling capacitors. Check AC feedback circuits (2120, 2129, 3141, 3153, 2110, 2114 and 3135). Symptom: +1V2, +3V3 ok, no +5V5-TUN (analogue sets only). Possible cause: the +5V5-TUN GENERATOR circuit (7202 and surroundings components) is defective: check transistor 7202 (it has to have gate voltage pulses of about 10 V amplitude and drain voltage pulses of about 35 V amplitude) and surrounding components. A high consumption (more than 6 mA) from +5V5-TUN voltage can cause also +5V5-TUN voltage to be too low or zero. Note: when a pair of power MOSFETs (7101 or 7102) becomes defective, the controller IC 7103 should be replaced as well. 5.8.5 Fan self test (only for sets with LED backlight) In case fans are present, a softest can be done by pushing the red coloured button on the remote control while the TV set is in CSM. Exit CSM and check the status of the fans in the error buffer by entering SAM (062596 + info button on the RC). In case of failure (fully red screen) more detailed information is available in the error buffer (error 41, 42, 43, 44).

Ambilight Due to degeneration process of the AmbiLights, there can be a difference in the colour and/or light output of the spare ambilight module in comparison with the originals ones contained in the TV set. Via ComPair, the light output can be adjusted.

5.8.2

C SM When CSM is activated and there is a USB stick connected to the TV, the software will dump the complete CSM content to the USB stick. The file (Csm.txt) will be saved in the root of the USB stick. If this mechanism works it can be concluded that a large part of the operating system is already working (MIPS, USB...)

5.8.3

Exit Factory Mode When an F is displayed in the screens right corner, this means the set is in Factory mode, and it normally happens after a new SSB is mounted. To exit this mode, push the VOLUME minus button on the TVs local keyboard for 10 seconds (this disables the continuous mode). Then push the SOURCE button on the TVs local keyboard for 10 seconds until the F disappears from the screen.

5.8.4

DC/DC Converter Introduction The best way to find a failure in the DC-DC converters is to check their starting-up sequence at power-on via the mains cord, presuming that the stand-by microprocessor is operational. If the input voltage of DC-DC converters is around 12.7 V (measured on decoupling capacitors 2107 and 2123 and the enable signals are low (active), then the output voltages should have their normal values. The +12V and +5VPOD supplies start-up first (enabled by PODMODE signal from the stand-by microprocessor). There is a supplementary condition for 12V to start-up: if the +5VPOD does not start up due to a local defect, then +12V will not be available as well. The +5V-ON supply is enabled by the ONMODE signal (coming also from the stand-by microprocessor). The +1V2 supply starts up when the +12V appears, then at least 100 ms later, the +3V3 will be activated via the ENABLE-3V3 signal from the stand-by microprocessor. If the +12V value is less than 10 V, the last enumerated voltages will not show up due to the undervoltage detection circuit 7105-1 + 6101 and surrounding components. Furthermore, if the +12V is less than 8 V, then also the +1V2 will not be available. The +5V5-TUN generator 7202 (present only for the analogue version of China platforms) will start to operate as soon as the 12V (PSU) is present. The consumption of controller IC 7103 is around 19 mA (that means almost 200 mV drop voltage across resistor 3108). The current capability of DC-DC converters is quite high (short-circuit current is 7 to 10 A). The DETECT1 signal (active low) is an internal protection (error 18) of the DC-DC convertor and will occur if the output voltage of any DC-DC convertor is out of limits (10% of the normal value).

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5.8.6 UART Logging When something is wrong with the TV set (f.i.the set is rebooting) checking the UART logging using hyperterminal can be done to find more information. Hyperterminal is a standard Windows application. It can be found via Programs, Accessories, Communications, Hyperterminal. Connect a ComPair UART-cable (3138 188 75051) from the Service connector in the TV set, via the ComPair interface (this is compulsory, otherwise ICs are blown in the PC), to the COMx-port of the PC. After start-up of Hyperterminal, fill in a name (f.i. logging) in the Connection Description box, then apply the following settings: 1. COMx 2. Bits per second = 115200 3. Data bits = 8 4. Parity = none 5. Stop bits = 1 6. Flow control = none During the start-up of the TV set, the logging will be displayed. This is also the case during rebooting of the TV set (the same logging appears time after time). Also available in the logging is the Display Option Code (useful when there is no picture), look for item DisplayRawNumber in the beginning of the logging. Tip: When there is no picture available during reboot, it is possible to check for error devices in the logging (LAYER 2 error). This can be very helpful to determine the failure cause of the reboot. For protection state, there is no logging. 5.8.7 Loudspeakers Make sure that the volume is set to minimum during disconnecting the speakers in the on state of the TV. The audio amplifier can be damaged by disconnecting the speakers during on state of the set! Sometimes the set can go into protection, but that is not always the case. 5.8.8 Tuner Attention: In case the tuner is replaced, always check the tuner options! 5.8.9 Display option code Attention: In case the SSB is replaced, always check the display option code in SAM, even when picture is available. Performance with the incorrect display option code can lead to unwanted side-effects for certain conditions. See also Table 6-4 for the code. 5.8.10 Upgrade HDMI EDID NVM To upgrade the HDMI EDID, see ComPair for further instructions. 5.8.11 Upgrade VGA EDID NVM To upgrade the VGA EDID NVM, pin 7 of the EDID NVM [2] has to be short circuited to ground. See ComPair for further instructions.

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5.8.12 SSB Replacement Follow the instructions in the flowchart in case a SSB has to be exchanged. See Figure 5-11.

Instruction note: SSB replacement Q528.x, Q522.x, Q529.x, Q54x.x


START

Set is going into protection after replacing the SSB (blinking LED, error 2).
Take care that speakers are connected! In some sets, the speakers are in the rear cover, and when the set is switched on without speakers, it is possible that the Audio protection is triggered. Advise: remount rear cover before switching on (see also SCC_71772).

Set is still operating? No Create repair directory on USB stick and connect USB stick to TV-set Go to SAM mode (062596 i+) and save the TV settings via Upload to USB.

- Replace SSB board by a Service SSB. - Make the SSB fit mechanically to the set.

Start-up set. Set behaviour?

Set is starting up but no display.

Set is starting up & display is OK.

Set is starting up in Factory mode.

Update main software in this step, by using autorun.upg file.

Noisy picture with bands/lines is visible and the red LED is continuous on (sometimes also the letter F is visible). Press 5 s. the Volume minus button on the local cntrl until the red LED switches off, and then press 5 s. the MENU (*) button of the local cntrl. (* in some chassis this button is named SOURCE) The picture noise is replaced by blue mute! Unplug the mainscord to verify the correct disabling of the factory-mode.

Program Display Option code via 062598 MENU/HOME, followed by 3 digits code (this code can be found on a sticker inside the set).

After entering Display Option code, set is going to Standby (= validation of code).

Restart the set.

Program Display Option code via 062598 MENU/ HOME, followed by 3 digits code (this code can be found on a sticker inside the set). No Saved settings on USB stick?

After entering Display Option code, set is going to Standby (= validation of code).

Connect PC via ComPair interface to Service connector. Yes Start TV in Jett mode (DVD i+/OSD) Open ComPair browser Q52x. Go to SAM mode, and reload settings via Download from USB. Program set type number, serial number, and display 12NC. If not already done; Check latest software on Service website. Update Main and Standby software via USB.

Restart the set.

In case of settings reloaded from USB, the set type, serial number, Display 12NC, are automatically stored when entering display options.

Check and perform alignments in SAM according to the Service Manual. E.g. option codes, colour temperature...

- Check if correct Display Option code is programmed. - Verify Option Codes according sticker inside the set. - Default settings for White drive ...see Service Manual

Final check of all menus in CSM. Special attention for HDMI Keys. Q52xE SSB Board swap v5.1 VDS/JA Updated 18-03-2009 (changes are indicated in red)
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Introduction The set software and security keys are stored in a NANDFlash, which is connected to the PNX8543 via the PCI bus. It is possible for the user to upgrade the main software via the USB port. This allows replacement of a software image in a stand alone set, without the need of an E-JTAG debugger. A description on how to upgrade the main software can be found in the DFU. Important: When the NAND-Flash must be replaced, a new SSB must be ordered, due to the presence of the security keys! (copy protection keys, MAC address, ...). It is not possible anymore to replace the NAND-Flash with another one from a scrap-board. Perform the following actions after SSB replacement: 1. Set the correct option codes (see sticker inside the TV). 2. Update the TV software (see the DFU for instructions). 3. Perform the alignments as described in section Reset of Repaired SSB. 4. Check in CSM if the HDMI keys are valid. For the correct order number of a new SSB, always refer to the Spare Parts list, available on the Philips Spare Part web portal.

5. The renamed upg file will be visible and selectable in the upgrade application. Back-up Software Upgrade Application If the default software upgrade application does not start (could be due to a corrupted boot 2 sector) via the above described method, try activating the back-up software upgrade application. How to start the back-up software upgrade application manually: 1. Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power. 2. Press the INFO-button on a Philips remote control or CURSOR DOWN button on a Philips DVD RC-6 remote control (it is also possible to use a TV remote in DVD mode). Keep the INFO-button (or cursor down button) pressed while reconnecting the TV to the Mains/AC Power. 3. The software upgrade application will start. 5.9.3 Stand-by Software Upgrade via USB In this chassis it is possible to upgrade the Stand-by software via a USB stick. The method is similar to upgrading the main software via USB. Use the following steps: 1. Create a directory UPGRADES on the USB stick. 2. Copy the Stand-by software (part of the one-zip file, e.g. StandbySW_CFT69_84.0.0.0.upg) into this directory. 3. Insert the USB stick into the TV. 4. Start the download application manually (see section Manual Software Upgrade. 5. Select the appropriate file and press the red button to upgrade. 5.9.4 Content and Usage of the One-Zip Software File Below the content of the One-Zip file is explained, and instructions on how and when to use it.
File name 907.5_PnSEsticker.zip cabinet_TV543_x.x.x.x.zip Description Contains the E-sticker data. Not to be used by Service technicians. Contains acoustic parameters per cabinet. Not to be used by Service technicians. Not to be used by Service technicians. For ComPair development only. Not to be used by Service technicians. Only used by service centra which are allowed to do Component Level Repair. Only for production purposes, not to be used by Service technicians. Not to be used by Service technicians. Contains the autorun.upg which is needed to upgrade the TV main software and the software download application. Contains the EDID content of the different (FHD) HDMI NVMs. See ComPair for further instructions. Contains the EDID content of the different (HD) HDMI NVMs. See ComPair for further instructions. Not to be used by Service technicians. Not to be used by Service technicians.

5.9.2

Main Software Upgrade The UpgradeAll.upg file is only used in the factory. The FlashUtils.upg file is only used by Service centres that are allowed to do component level repair on the SSB.

Automatic Software Upgrade In normal conditions, so when there is no major problem with the TV, the main software and the default software upgrade application can be upgraded with the AUTORUN.UPG (FUS part of the one-zip file: e.g. FUS _Q5431E_ 1.25.5.0_commercial.zip). This can also be done by the consumers themselves, but they will have to get their software from the commercial Philips website or via the Software Update Assistant in the user menu (see DFU). The autorun.upg file must be placed in the root of the USB stick. How to upgrade: 1. Copy AUTORUN.UPG to the root of the USB stick. 2. Insert USB stick in the set while the set is in ON MODE. The set will restart and the upgrading will start automatically. As soon as the programming is finished, a message is shown to remove the USB stick and restart the set. Manual Software Upgrade In case that the software upgrade application does not start automatically, it can also be started manually. How to start the software upgrade application manually: 1. Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power. 2. Press the OK button on a Philips TV remote control or a Philips DVD RC-6 remote control (it is also possible to use a TV remote in DVD mode). Keep the OK button pressed while reconnecting the TV to the Mains/AC Power. 3. The software upgrade application will start. Attention! In case the download application has been started manually, the autorun.upg will maybe not be recognized. What to do in this case: 1. Create a directory UPGRADES on the USB stick. 2. Rename the autorun.upg to something else, e.g. to software.upg. Do not use long or complicated names, keep it simple. Make sure that AUTORUN.UPG is no longer present in the root of the USB stick. 3. Copy the renamed upg file into this directory. 4. Insert USB stick into the TV.

ceisp2padll_P2PAD_x.x.x.x.zip display_TV543_x.x.x.x.zip EJTAGDownload_Q5431_x.x.x.x.zip Factory_Q5431_x.x.x.x.zip FlashUtils_Q5431_x.x.x.x.zip FUS_Q5431_x.x.x.x.zip

HDMI_FHD_EDID_Q5431_x.x.x.x.zip

HDMI_HD_EDID_Q5431_x.x.x.x.zip

lightGuide_TV543_x.x.x.x.zip OAD_Q5431_x.x.x.x.zip

Pgamma_xxxxxxxx_Q5431_x.x.x.x.zip Contains NVM data for the specific display control board. Not to be used by Service technicians. PQ_Q5431_x.x.x.x.zip processNVM_Q5431_x.x.x.x.zip Not to be used by Service technicians. Default NVM content. Must be programmed via ComPair.

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Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

File name StandbySW_CFT69_x.x.x.x.zip

Contains the Stand-by software in upg and hex format. - The StandbySW_xxxxx_prod.upg file can be used to upgrade the Stand-by software via USB. - The StandbySW_xxxxx.hex file can be used to upgrade the Stand-by software via ComPair. - The files StandbySW_xxxxx_exhex.hex and StandbySW_xxxxx_dev.upg may not be used by Service technicians (only for development purposes).

Tcon_xxxxxxxx_Q5431_x.x.x.x.zip

Contains NVM data for the specific display control board. Not to be used by Service technicians. Only for production purposes, not to be used by Service technicians. Caution: Never try to use this file, because it will overwrite the HDCP keys! Only for production purposes, not to be used by Service technicians. Contains the EDID content of the different (FHD) VGA NVM. See ComPair for further instructions. Contains the EDID content of the different (HD) VGA NVM. See ComPair for further instructions.

UpgradeAll_Q5431_x.x.x.x.zip

UpgradeExe_Q5431_x.x.x.x.zip VGA_FHD_EDID_TV543_x.x.x.x.zip

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6. Alignments
Index of this chapter: 6.1 General Alignment Conditions 6.2 Hardware Alignments 6.3 Software Alignments 6.4 Option Settings 6.5 Reset of Repaired SSB 6.6 Total Overview SAM modes EU/AP-PAL models: a PAL B/G TV-signal with a signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 475.25 MHz US/AP-NTSC models: an NTSC M/N TV-signal with a signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 61.25 MHz (channel 3). LATAM models: an NTSC M TV-signal with a signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 61.25 MHz (channel 3).

6.1

General Alignment Conditions


Perform all electrical adjustments under the following conditions: Power supply voltage (depends on region): AP-NTSC: 120 VAC or 230 VAC / 50 Hz ( 10%). AP-PAL-multi: 120 - 230 VAC / 50 Hz ( 10%). EU: 230 VAC / 50 Hz ( 10%). LATAM-NTSC: 120 - 230 VAC / 50 Hz ( 10%). US: 120 VAC / 60 Hz ( 10%). Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer with low internal resistance. Allow the set to warm up for approximately 15 minutes. Measure voltages and waveforms in relation to correct ground (e.g. measure audio signals in relation to AUDIO_GND). Caution: It is not allowed to use heat sinks as ground. Test probe: Ri > 10 M, Ci < 20 pF. Use an isolated trimmer/screwdriver to perform alignments.

6.3.1

Tuner AGC (RF AGC Take Over Point Adjustment) Purpose: To keep the tuner output signal constant as the input signal amplitude varies. No alignment is necessary, as the AGC alignment is done automatically (standard value: 64). Store settings and exit SAM.

6.3.2

White Point Set Active control to Off. Choose TV menu, TV Settings and then Picture and set picture settings as follows:
Off Off Off Un scaled Off 50 0 100

Picture Setting Dynamic backlight Dynamic Contrast Colour Enhancement Picture Format Light Sensor Brightness Colour Contrast

6.1.1

Alignment Sequence First, set the correct options: In SAM, select Options, and then Option numbers. Fill in the option settings for Group 1 and Group 2 according to the set sticker (see also section Option Settings). Press OK on the remote control before the cursor is moved to the left. In submenu Option numbers select Store and press OK on the RC. OR: In main menu, select Store again and press OK on the RC. Switch the set to Stand-by. Warming up (>15 minutes).

Go to the SAM and select Alignments-> White point.

White point alignment LCD screens: Use a 100% white screen as input signal and set the following values: Colour temperature: Normal. All White point values to: 127. Red BL offset values to 7. Green BL offset values to 7. In case you have a colour analyser: Measure with a calibrated contactless colour analyser in the centre of the screen. Consequently, the measurement needs to be done in a dark environment. Adjust the correct x, y coordinates (while holding one of the White point registers R, G or B on 127) by means of decreasing the value of one or two other white points to the correct x, y coordinates (see Table 6-1). Tolerance: dx: 0.004, dy: 0.004. Repeat this step for the other colour temperatures that need to be aligned. When finished press OK on the RC and then press STORE (in the SAM root menu) to store the aligned values to the NVM. Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments. Table 6-1 White D alignment values
Value x y Cool (11000K) 0.278 0.278 Normal (9000K) 0.289 0.291 Warm (6500K) 0.314 0.319

6.2

Hardware Alignments
Not applicable.

6.3

Software Alignments
Put the set in SAM mode (see chapter 5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding). The SAM menu will now appear on the screen. Select ALIGNMENTS and go to one of the sub menus. The alignments are explained below. The following items can be aligned: Tuner AGC. White point. To store the data: Press OK on the RC before the cursor is moved to the left. In main menu select Store and press OK on the RC. Press MENU on the RC to switch back to the main menu. Switch the set to stand-by mode. For the next alignments, supply the following test signals via a video generator to the RF input:

If you do not have a colour analyser, you can use the default values. This is the next best solution. The default values are average values coming from production. Select a COLOUR TEMPERATURE (e.g. COOL, NORMAL, or WARM).
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you can set all options very quickly. All options are controlled via eight option numbers. When the NVM is replaced, all options will require resetting. To be certain that the factory settings are reproduced exactly, you must set both option number lines. You can find the correct option numbers on a sticker inside the TV set and in Table 6-4. Example: The options sticker gives the following option numbers: 08192 00133 01387 45160 12232 04256 00164 00000 The first line (group 1) indicates hardware options 1 to 4, the second line (group 2) indicate software options 5 to 8. Every 5-digit number represents 16 bits (so the maximum value will be 65536 if all options are set). When all the correct options are set, the sum of the decimal values of each Option Byte (OB) will give the option number. See Table 6-4 for the options. Diversity Not all sets with the same Commercial Type Number (CTN) necessarily have the same option code! Use of Alternative BOM An alternative BOM number usually indicates the use of an alternative display or power supply. This results in another display code thus in another Option code. For the power supply there is no difference. Refer to Chapter 3. Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List. 6.4.5 Option Code Overview Table 6-4 Option and display code overview
CTN (Alt. BOM#) Options Group 1 Options Group 2 Disp. code

Set the RED, GREEN and BLUE default values according to the values in Table 6-2and Table 6-3. When finished press OK on the RC, then press STORE (in the SAM root menu) to store the aligned values to the NVM. Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments.

Table 6-2 White tone default settings 32" and 37" sets
White Tone Colour Temp Normal Cool Warm R 125 121 127 32" G 127 127 121 B 106 119 74 R 127 127 127 37" G 101 106 92 B 88 105 51 Black level offset R 7 7 7 G 7 7 7

Table 6-3 White tone default settings 47" and 52" sets
White Tone Colour Temp Normal Cool Warm R 127 127 127 47" G 116 121 107 B 100 118 62 R tbd tbd tbd 52" G tbd tbd tbd B tbd tbd tbd Black level offset R 7 7 7 G 7 7 7

6.3.3

LCD Panel Flicker Alignment Note: This is only necessary for Forward Integration models (sets that have the LCD Timing Controller (TCON) located on the SSB) - not applicable to sets in this chassis. See ComPair for further instructions.

6.4
6.4.1

Option Settings
Introduction The microprocessor communicates with a large number of I2C ICs in the set. To ensure good communication and to make digital diagnosis possible, the microprocessor has to know which ICs to address. The presence / absence of these PNX5120 ICs (back-end advanced video picture improvement IC which offers motion estimation and compensation features (commercially called HDNM) plus integrated Ambilight control) is made known by the option codes. Notes: After changing the option(s), save them by pressing the OK button on the RC before the cursor is moved to the left, select STORE in the SAM root menu and press OK on the RC. The new option setting is only active after the TV is switched off / stand-by and on again with the mains switch (the NVM is then read again).

32PFL5404H/12 08192 00133 01387 45160 10194 12448 00164 00000 210 37PFL5604H/12 08192 00133 01387 45160 10185 12448 00164 00000 201 47PFL5604H/12 08192 00135 01387 45160 10187 12448 00164 00000 203

Important: after having edited the option numbers as described above, you must press OK on the remote control before the cursor is moved to the left!

6.5

Reset of Repaired SSB


A very important issue towards a repaired SSB from a service repair shop implies the reset of the NVM on the SSB. A repaired SSB in service should get the service Set type 00PF0000000000 and Production code 00000000000000. Also the virgin bit is to be set. To set all this, you can use the ComPair tool. In case of a display replacement, reset the Operation hours to 0, or to the operation hours of the replacement display.

6.4.2

Dealer Options For dealer options, in SAM select Dealer options. See Table 6-5.

6.4.3

(Service) Options Select the sub menu's to set the initialisation codes (options) of the model number via text menus. See Table 6-5.

6.4.4

Opt. No. (Option numbers) Select this sub menu to set all options at once (expressed in two long strings of numbers). An option number (or option byte) represents a number of different options. When you change these numbers directly,

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6.5.1 SSB identification Whenever ordering a new SSB, it should ne noted that the correct ordering number (12nc) of a SSB is located on a sticker on the SSB. The format is <12nc SSB><serial number>. The ordering number of a Service SSB is the same as the ordering number of an initial factory SSB.

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Figure 6-1 SSB identification

6.6

Total Overview SAM modes


Table 6-5 SAM mode overview
Main Menu Hardware Information Sub-menu 1 A. SW VERSION C. Production code Operation hours Error Reset error buffer Alignment Tuner AGC White point Colour temperature Normal Warn Cool White point red White point green White point blue Red black level offset Green black level offset Dealer options Picture mute Off/On Select Picture mute On/Off. Picture is muted / not muted in case no input signal is detected at input connectors. Select Virgin mode On/Off. TV starts up / does not start up (once) with a language selection menu after the mains switch is turned on for the first time (virgin mode) Select E-sticker On/Off (USPs on-screen) Autostore mode disabled (not in installation menu) Autostore mode via ATS (PDC/VPS) enabled Autostore mode via ACI enabled Autostore mode via ACI or ATS enabled LCD White Point Alignment. For values, see Table 6-1. Sub-menu 2 e.g. Q5431_0.26.10.0 e.g. See type plate Displays the accumulated total of operation hours.TV switched on/off & every 0.5 hours is increase one Displayed the most recent error. Clears all content in the error buffer. RF-AGC Take over point adjustment (AGC default value is 64) 3 difference modes of colour temperature can be selected Sub-menu 3 Description Display TV & Stand-by SW version and CTN serial number.

B. Stand-by processor version e.g. STDBY_84.69.0.0

Virgin mode

Off/On

E-sticker Auto store mode

Off/On None PDC/VPS TXT page PDC/VPS/TXT

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Sub-menu 2 DVB DVB - T installation DVB - T light DVB - C DVB - C installation Over the air download 8 days EPG Sub-menu 3 Off/On Off/On or Country dependent Off/On Off/On Off/On or Country dependent Off/On or Country dependent Off/On Off/On Off/On Off/On Off/On Off Off/On Off/On Off 201 / LCD LGD WUE SBA1 37" Off/On Not present/Present No sensor 0 Off/On None/PNX5120 Off/On Off/On 0/1/2/3 Pixel Plus HD Perfect Pixel HD Pixel Precise HD Pixel Plus HD (used in Q543.xE) Pixel Precise HD (used in Q548.1E) Ambilight None, 2 sided 2/2 2 sided 4/4 3 sided 2/3/2 3 sided 4/3/4 3 sided 4/5/4 4 sided 4/3/4/3 Ambilight technology MOP ambilight LED/Future use Off/On Ambilight technology LED is in use. Select MOP ambilight On/Off Cabinet design used for setting dynamic audio parameters. SCART CBVS RGB LR CVBS Y/C YPbPr LR CVBS Y/C YPbPr HV LR (CVBS) YPbPr LR EXT2/AV2 type SCART CBVS RGB LR CVBS Y/C LR (CVBS) YPbPr LR CVBS Y/C LR EXT3/AV3 type None CVBS CVBS LR YPbPr YPbPr LR YPbPr HV LR VGA SIDE I/O HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 HDMI 4 HDMI side HDMI CEC HDMI CEC RC pass through HDMI CEC Pixel Plus link Off/On Off/On Off/On Off/On Off/On Off/On Off/On Off/On Off/On Off/On Select VGA On/Off Select SIDE I/O On/Off Select HDMI 1 On/Off Select HDMI 2 On/Off Select HDMI 3 On/Off Select HDMI 4 On/Off Select HDMI side On/Off Select HDMI CEC On/Off Select HDMI CEC RC pass through On/Off Select Pixel Plus link On/Off Select input source when connected with external equipment. Select input source when connected with external equipment. Select input source when connected with external equipment. Select type of Ambilight modules use. For 8400 series only Description Select DVB On/Off Select DVB T installation On/Off or by country Select DVB T light On/Off Select DVB C On/Off Select DVB C installation On/Off or by country Select Over the air download On/Off or by country Select 8 day EPG On/Off Select USB On/Off Select Ethernet On/Off Select Wi-Fi On/Off Select DLNA On/Off On-line service is Off Select PTP On/Off Select Update assistant On/Off Internet software update is Off Displayed the panel code & type model. Select LightGuide On/Off Select Display fans Present/Not present. N.A N.A Select E-box & monitor On/Off Select Picture processing None/PNX5120 (Q543.xE chassis). Select MOP local contrast On/Off Select Light sensor On/Off Select Light sensor type form 0 to 3 (for difference styling). Select type of picture improvement.

Main Menu Options

Digital features

USB Ethernet Wi-Fi DLNA On-line service PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) Update assistant Internet software update

Display

Screen LightGuide Display fans Temperature sensor Temperature LUT E-box & monitor

Video reproduction

Picture processing MOP local contrast Light sensor Light sensor type Pixel Plus type

Audio reproduction Source selection

Acoustic system EXT1/AV1 type

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Main Menu Sub-menu 1 Miscellaneous Sub-menu 2 Region Tuner type System RC support Embedded user manual Start-up screen Wallpaper Hotel mode Option number Group 1 Group 2 Store Initialise NVM Store Software maintenance Software events Display Clear Test reboot Test reboot is to restart the TV. Hardware events Operation hours display Display Clear 0003 e.g. 08192.02181.01387.45160 e.g. 10185.12448.00164.00000 Sub-menu 3

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Select System RC support On/Off. Select Embedded user manual On/Off. Select Start-up screen On/Off. Select Wallpaper On/Off. Hotel mode is Off. The first line (group 1) indicates hardware options 1 to 4. The second line (group 2) indicates software options 5 to 8. Store after changing. N.A Select Store in the SAM root menu after making any changes. Display information is for development purposes.

Display information is for development purposes. In case the display must be swapped for repair, you can reset the Display operation hours to 0. So, this one does keeps up the lifetime of the display itself (mainly to compensate the degeneration behaviour). Display information is for development purposes.

Test setting

Digital information

QAM modulation: 64-QAM Symbol rate: 23:29 Original network ID: 12817 Network ID:12817 Transport stream ID: 2 Service ID: 3 Hierarchical modulation: 0 Selected video PID: 35 Selected main audio PID: 99 Selected 2nd audio PID: -1

Install start frequency Install end frequency Default install frequency Installation Development file versions Development 1 file version

000 999 Digital only Digital + Analogue Display parameters DISPT 4.0.8.11 Acoustics parameters ACSTS 3.0.6.1 PQF - Fixed settings 1 4.54.34.32.34 PQS - Profile set 1 4.57.34.32.34 PQU - User styles 1 4.56.34.32.34

Install start frequency from 0 MHz Install end frequency as 999 MHz Select Digital only or Digital + Analogue before installation. Display information is for development purposes.

Development 2 file version

12NC one zip software Initial main software NVM version Q5431_0.4.3.0 Flash units SW Q5431_0.16.48.24

Display information is for development purposes.

Upload to USB

Channel list Personal settings Option codes Display-related alignment History list

To upload several settings from the TV to an USB stick

Download from USB

Channel list Personal settings Option codes Display-related alignment

To download several settings from the USB stick to the TV.

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7. Circuit Descriptions
Index of this chapter: 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Power Supply 7.3 DC-DC Converter 7.4 Front-End 7.5 HDMI 7.6 Video and Audio Processing - PNX8543 7.7 Common Interface CI+ Notes: Only new circuits (circuits that are not published recently) are described. Figures can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to different set executions. For a good understanding of the following circuit descriptions, please use the wiring, block (see chapter 9. Block Diagrams) and circuit diagrams (see chapter 10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts).Where necessary, you will find a separate drawing for clarification. Main difference with the previous chassis is the absence of the Timing Controller (TCON) on the SSB; it comes together with the LCD Panel instead. 7.1.1 Implementation Key components of this chassis are: PNX8543 Digital Colour Decoder HD1816AF Hybrid Tuner DRX3926K Demodulator TDA9996 HDMI Switch TPA3123D2PWP Class D Power Amplifier. 7.1.2 TV543 Architecture Overview For details about the chassis block diagrams refer to chapter 9. Block Diagrams. An overview of the TV543 architecture can be found in Figure 7-1.

7.1

Introduction
The Q543.1E LA chassis (platform name TV543/32) is a derivative from the Q543.3E LA chassis.

Optional for Q548 chassis

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Figure 7-1 Architecture of TV543/32 platform

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Power Supply
All power supplies described below are a black box for Service. When defective, a new board must be ordered and the defective one must be returned, unless the main fuse of the board is broken. Always replace a defective fuse with one with the correct specifications! This part is available in the regular market. Consult the Service Spare Parts website for the order codes of the boards.
Max 1.0sec Max 0.5 sec Min 20 msec Max 5.0 sec

Vin AC

STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY

+12V, +Vsnd, +24V

7.2.1

Specifications The only type of power supply used in the TV543 platform is the Integrated Power Board (IPB) - incl. inverter. In this Service Manual, no detailed information is available because of design protection issues.
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Figure 7-4 PSU Timing Diagram 7.2.5 Power Supply Protection Power supply protection is implemented via the stand-by controller of the PNX8543 via the following signals: POWER-OK: signal from PSU to indicate if the supply output from the IPB is normal DETECT1: signal to indicate if the +5V, +3V3 and +1V2 voltages on the chassis are present DETECT2: signal to indicate if the +12V voltage on the chassis is present.

7.2.2

Diversity Below find an overview of the different PSUs that are used: Table 7-1 Supply diversity
Supplier LGIT LGIT Delta PSU PLHL-T807A PLHL-T845A DPS-298-2ACP Model 32" 37" 47" Input Voltage Range High Mains (198 to 265 VAC) High Mains (198 to 265 VAC) High Mains (198 to 265 VAC)

7.3

DC-DC Converter
Input power is obtained from the IPB module via the following voltages: +3V3-STANDBY (stand-by-mode only) +12V (on-mode) +Vsnd (audio power) (on-mode) +24V (bolt-on power) (on-mode). Control is achieved by the PNX8543 controller via the STANDBY signal. Audio power is specifically for audio supply usage only and does not go through any DC conversion. Below find a block diagram of the on-board DC-DC converters.

7.2.3

Application An application diagram can be found below:

Inverter To Lamps

AC Input

RELAY

Vo=400V PFC

+12V Audio Supply (+12V) +24V STANDBY (HIIGH=OFF, LOW=ON)

Flyback

+3V3_STANDBY

+12V
Non- Isolated/Hot Isolated/Cold

NCP5422 + 2x Si4936 (Sync Dual Controller + Dual FETs) LD1117 (Linear Regulator)

+1V2-PNX8543 +3V3 +1V8-PNX8543

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LD1117 (Linear Regulator)

+1V8-PNX5100

Figure 7-3 Application Integrated Power Board 7.2.4 Power Supply Timing The STANDBY signal controls the on-mode voltages +12V, +Vsnd and +24V. During chassis cold start from AC mains, +12V can be expected to be stable within 1.0 seconds, while for a warm start, i.e. wake up from stand-by power state, this timing becomes 0.5 seconds maximum. During AC switch off, stand-by power +3V3-STANDBY decay is at least 20 ms but not more than 5.0 seconds compared to +12V. Refer to Figure 7-4:
ST1S10 (Sync Power IC)

ENABLE-3V3

+5V_+5V5-TUN

ST1S10 (Sync Power IC)

+1V2-PNX5100

+3V3-STANDBY

LD3985M (Linear Regulator)

+1V2-STANDBY

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Figure 7-5 DC-DC converters

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The Front-End consist of the following key components: Tuner HD1816AF IF demodulator DRX3926K AGC amplifier UPC3221GV SAW filter 36M125.
E D ID : 2 5 3 B

IIC
3B

TDA 9996
3B 3B 3B

CPU

Below find a block diagram of the front-end application.

I2C-SSB NXP Hybrid Tuner SAW Filter CVBS IF Amplifier DRX3926K 2nd SIF TS IF-AGC I2C-TUNER PNX8543

4 * HDMI inputs

2 5 3 co m m o n B yte s + 1 B su b a d d re s o f S o u rce P h ysica l A d d re ss +3 B fo r inp u t A +3 B fo r inp u t B +3 B fo r in p u t C +3 B fo r in p u t D


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Figure 7-8 EDID control (embedded EDID) Some deltas w.r.t. TDA9996 compared to earlier chassis/ platforms are: +5V detection mechanism stable clock detection mechanism integrated EDID RT control HPD control TMDS output control CEC control new hot-plug control for PNX8543 for 5th HDMI input new EDID structure: EDID stored in TDA9996, therefore there are no EDID pins on the SSB. Only in the event of a 5th HDMI input, an additional EEPROM is foreseen, as was implemented in previous platforms. Some deltas with respect to PNX8543 compared to earlier chassis/platforms are: 2 HDMI inputs (A & B) HDMI deep colour RGB/YCbCr 4:4:1 10/12 bit detection. After replacement of the TDA9996 HDMI multiplexer, the default I2C address should be reprogrammed from C0 to CE, and the HDMI EDIDs should be reprogrammed as well. Both actions should be executed via ComPair.

Figure 7-6 Front-End block diagram The DRX3926K is a multi-standard demodulator supporting DVB-C, DVB-T and analogue standards. The demodulated digital stream is fed into the parallel transport stream data ports of the PNX8543. The demodulated analogue signal in the form of CVBS is connected to the analogue video CVBS/Y input channel, while the SIF is connected via the SSIF2 positive input port.

7.5

HDMI
In this platform, the TDA9996 HDMI multiplexer is implemented. The EDID contents are no longer stored in a separate EEPROM, but directly in the multiplexer. Each input has its own physical sub address: the first 253 bytes are common, where the last 3 bytes define the specific input. The EDID contents are, at +5V power-up, downloaded to RAM. The following figures show the HDMI input configuration and EDID control.

PNX8543

B
1P 05

H D M IB-R X DRX H D M IA-R X Out D

TDA9996

H D M I Side (optional) CRX

E d id

AR X B BR X

1P06

1P04

1P03

1M 96

HDMI 3 (optional)

HDMI 2

1P02

HDMI 4 (optional)

HDMI 1
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Figure 7-7 HDMI input configuration

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Circuit Descriptions
The PNX8543 handles the digital and analogue audio- and video decoding and processing. The processor is a MIPS32 general purpose CPU and a 8051-based TV controller for power management and user event handling. For a functional diagram of the PNX8543, refer to Figure 7-9.

Video and Audio Processing - PNX8543


The PNX8543 is the main audio and video processor (or System-on-Chip) for this platform. It is a member of the PNX85xx SoC family (described in earlier chassis) with the addition of the MPEG4 functionality; the separate STi710x MPEG4 decoder is no longer implemented in this platform.

PNX8543x

MEMORY CONTROLLER

TS in from channel decoder TS out/in for PCMCIA DV-ITU-656 CI/CA

MPEG SYSTEM PROCESSOR

PRIMARY VIDEO OUTPUT

LVDS

LVDS for flat panel display (single or dual channel)

DV INPUT AV-PIP SUB-PICTURE

CVBS, Y/C, RGB

VIDEO DECODER

3D COMB SECONDARY VIDEO OUTPUT VIDEO ENCODER analog CVBS

Low-IF

DIGITAL IF

MPEG/H.264 VIDEO DECODER

SCALER, DE-INTERLACE AND NOISE REDUCTION AUDIO DACS AUDIO DSP analog audio

SSIF, LR

AUDIO DEMOD AND DECODE

Dual SPDIF I2S

AUDIO IN 300 MHz AV-DSP HDMI RECEIVER DRAWING ENGINE 300 MHz MIPS32 4KEc CPU

AUDIO OUT

I2S SPDIF

Dual HDMI

SYSTEM CONTROLLER (8051)

DMA BLOCK

I 2C

PWM GPIO x 22

IR

ADC

SPI

UART

I2C

GPIO Flash USB 2.0 CA x 10

PCI 2.2
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Figure 7-9 PNX8543 functional diagram

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Circuit Descriptions
7.6.1 Video Subsystem Refer to Figure 7-10 for the main video interfaces for the PNX8543 and the video signal flow between blocks and memory.

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DDR2-SDRAM

PNX8543x
MCU-DDR

A VCP/PC 2D_DE

VCP_ UIP VCP_ WIFD PC_ UIP GFX1 GFX2 PIP

DMA BUS

LOW IF CVBS RGB YPbPr VGA

VCP_RX AFE (ADC) PC_RX

CPIPE_ L2QTV

LVDS_BUF LVDS_TX

LCD panel FPD-LVDS1 LCD panel FPD-LVDS2

main MBVP_ L2QTV

HDMI Dual HDMI HDMI_ RX HDMI_UIP

MBVP_ L2VO1

DV (including ITU-656)

VIP (ITU-656)

MBVP_ L2VO2

CPIPE_ L2VO

CVBS/Y DENC C

DAC

monitor CVBS1/Y

MUX TS PCMCIA TSDO TSDI CMD CAI VMSP A TSI MSVD

DAC

monitor CVBS2/C

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Figure 7-10 PNX8543 video flow diagram The Video Subsystem consist of the following blocks: Analogue Front-End (AFE) block Video and PC Capture (VPC/PC) pipe HDMI Receiver interface Memory-Based Video Processor MBVP) Video Composition Pipe (CPIPE) Memory Based Video Processor (MBVP) VO-1 Memory Based Video Processor (MBVP) VO-2 Video Composition Pipe (CPIPE) Dual Flat Panel Display-LVDS (FPD-LVDS) Digital Encoder (DENC) Digital Video VIP 2D graphics block.

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Circuit Descriptions

Audio Subsystem Refer to Figure 7-11 for the main audio interfaces for the PNX8543 and the audio signal flow between blocks and memory.

DDR2-SDRAM

PNX8543x
MCU

TS-IN

CAI XB1

VMSP

TM2270 (MPEG, AC-3, MP3 DECODER)

XB4 SPDIF-Out

SPDIF-IN1 SPDIF-IN2

SPDIF-IN

SPDIF-OUT

fast SPDIF I2S-IN-SD1 I2S-IN-SD2 I2S-IN-SD3 I2S-IN-SD4 I2S-IN-WS I2S-IN-SCK I2S-IN-OSC XB2 AI

DMA BUS

AO

4 I2S

HDMI

SPDIF HDMI_RX I2S

4 I2S 4

XB3
4 I2S 4

IF SSIF from XB4

ADC ASDEC DigIF (DEMODULATION AND DECODING) SPDIF

APP - AUDIO DSP (POST PROCESSING)

I2S-OUT-SD1 I2S-OUT-SD2 I2S-OUT-SD3 I2S-OUT-SD4 I2S-OUT-WS I2S-OUT-SCK I2S-OUT-OSC

L, R

ADC

2 DAC 2 DAC 2 DAC 2 DAC

Main L, R HP L, R SCART2 L, R SCART1 L, R

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Figure 7-11 PNX8543 audio flow diagram The Audio Subsystem consist of the following blocks: Analogue Audio Front End (AAFE) used to capture Baseband Audio Inputs and to sample Secondary Sound IF (SSIF) directly or via Low-IF input HDMI Receiver interface block SPDIF input block Audio Input (AI) block Audio Output (AO) block Demodulation & Decoding (ASDEC) DSP for decoding all analogue terrestrial TV sound standards Audio Post-Processing (APP) block Digital Audio decoder.

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Circuit Descriptions
7.6.3 Connectivity and Compute Subsystem Refer to Figure 7-12 for the connectivity and compute subsystem.

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DDR2-SDRAM

PNX8543x
MCU_DDR

I2C-1

IIC4_DMA

I2C-2

IIC2_DMA DCS-NETWORK

MIPS 4KEc EJTAG

I2C-3

IIC3_DMA DMA BUS

AVDSP

UART-1

UART1

PCI_XIO PCI/XIO

UART-2

UART2 CAI CI/CA I2C-MC SYSTEM CONTROLLER 80C51 UART-3 PWMs GPIOs

USB

USB2.0

EJTAG

JTAG_MMIO

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Figure 7-12 PNX8543 connectivity and compute subsystem The Connectivity Subsystem consists of: PCI/XIO interface USB2.0 interface Three 2-wire UARTs Four Master/Slave I2C interfaces Common Interface/Conditional Access Interface. The Computing Subsystem consists of: 32-bit MIPS RISC core Enhanced JTAG (EJTAG) block inside the MIPS JTAG_MMIO blocks TV controller Audio/Video DSP (AV_DSP) Memory Control Unit (MCU). 7.6.4 Service Notice - FLASH RAM / PNX8543 exchange The FLASH RAM (item 7M00) and/or PNX8543 (item 7600) can only be exchanged by an authorised central workshop with dedicated programming tools. Due to the presence of (CI+) keys in the components, unauthorised exchange of these components will always result in a defective board.

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Circuit Descriptions

Common Interface CI+


Together with this platform, an extension to the Common Interface (CI) Conditional Access system is added, called CI+. CI+ or Common Interface Plus is a specification that extends the Common Interface (DVB-CI) as described in the digital broadcasting standard DVB. The weakness of the conventional CI module used in a Conditional Access system was the absence of a Copy Protection mechanism, as decrypted content could be sent over the PCMCIA interface unscrambled. With the CI+ extension, a form of copy protection is established between the Conditional Access Module (CAM) and the Integrated Digital Television (IDTV). The security mechanisms in CI+ are derived/copied from POD (with the exception of Out Of Band (OOB) used in US CA systems). For more information about conventional CA systems using a CI module, refer to the BJ3.0E L/PA or BL2.xU Service Manual. The CI+ standard is downwards compatible with the existing CI standard. The following figure shows the implementation of the CI+ Conditional Access system in the TV543 platform.
channel decoder
M Matrix atrix

tuner

TS -IN P U T d em u x

D E S /AE S d escram b ler

d eco d er

M H E G C I+

P N X 8543 T ransport stream interface C om m and interface


Tran sp o rt S tream s
C A-C TR L C A-M D I C A-M D O P C I/X IO MHEG MMI ap p licatio n D E S /AE S scram b ler

C A clien t

C A-C o n tro l

CAM (S C )

P ro p rietary C A scram b ling

C I + S tan d ard ised C C S scram b ling

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Figure 7-13 CI+ Conditional Access implementation

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IC Data Sheets

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8. IC Data Sheets
This chapter shows the internal block diagrams and pin configurations of ICs that are drawn as black boxes in the electrical diagrams (with the exception of memory and logic ICs).

8.1

Diagram SSB: DC/DC +3V3 +1V2 B01A, NCP5422AD (IC 7103)

Block Diagram

VCC

ROSC

BIAS

CURRENT SOURCE GEN

8.6 V 7.8 V IS+1

VCC

+
IS1 IS+2 IS2 70 mV

70 mV

Pin Configuration
SO16 1 GATE(H)1 GATE(L)1 GND BST IS+1 IS1 VFB1 COMP1 A WL Y WW 16 GATE(H)2 GATE(L)2 VCC ROSC IS+2 IS2 VFB2 COMP2

Figure 8-1 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

1.0 V

5.0 A

VFB1

+
S Q FAULT PWM Comparator 1

+
0.25 V

+
Set Dominant R E/A OFF E/A1 COMP1

RAMP1

RAMP2 BST

CLK1 OSC CLK2 FAULT S Reset Dominant R FAULT

BST nonoverlap VCC

GATE(H)1

GATE(L)1

RAMP1 0.425 V BST

+
PWM Comparator 2 FAULT

GATE(H)2

S Reset Dominant R FAULT GND E/A OFF nonoverlap VCC

GATE(L)2

RAMP2

0.425 V

1.2 mA E/A2

FAULT

1.0 V

VFB2

COMP2

= Assembly Location = Wafer Lot = Year = Work Week

NCP5422A AWLYWW

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IC Data Sheets

Diagram SSB: DC/DC +3V3 +1V2 Standby B01B, ST1S10PH (IC 7202/7222)

Block Diagram

Pin Configuration

DFN8 (4x4)

PowerSO-8
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Figure 8-2 Internal block diagram and pin configuration


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Block Diagram

Pin Configuration

TSOT23-5L/SOT23-5L

Flip-Chip
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Figure 8-3 Internal block diagram and pin configuration


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IC Data Sheets

Diagram SSB: Front End B02A, DRX3926K (IC 7303)

Block Diagram

RF AGC SAW Main Tuner IF AGC IF AMP ADC DVB-T/QAM/ATV Demodulator Stereo Decoder Integrated Tuner DAC DAC DVB-T/QAM FEC

MPEG-2 TS

CVBS

SIF I2S Audio

Presaw Sense I2C I2 C System Controller GPIO

Pin Configuration
VSSAH_CVBS VDDAH_CVBS CVBS SIF VSSAL_AFE2 VDDAL_AFE2 PDP PDN INP INN VSSAH_AFE1 VDDAH_AFE1 VDDAL_AFE1 VSSAL_AFE1 IF_AGC RF_AGC

48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 XI XO VSSAH_OSC VDDAH_OSC VDDH VSSH VSSL VDDL TDO TMS TCK TDI I2C_SDA2 I2C_SCL2 I2S_CL I2S_DA 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 1 I2S_WS VDDL VSSL GPIO1 MSTRT MERR VSSH VDDH 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 VDDL VSSL MD3 MD2 MD1 MD0 MVAL MCLK 18440_300_090303.eps 090303 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 RSTN SAW_SW GPIO2 VSYNC VSSL VDDL VDDH VSSH I2C_SDA1 I2C_SCL1 MD7 MD6 MD5 MD4 VDDH VSSH

DRXK

25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17

Figure 8-4 Pin configuration

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IC Data Sheets 8.5 Diagram SSB: PNX8543 - Power B03A, PNX8543 (IC7600)

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Block Diagram
PNX8543x
MEMORY CONTROLLER

TS in from channel decoder TS out/in for PCMCIA DV-ITU-656 CI/CA

MPEG SYSTEM PROCESSOR

PRIMARY VIDEO OUTPUT

LVDS

LVDS for flat panel display (single or dual channel)

DV INPUT AV-PIP SUB-PICTURE

CVBS, Y/C, RGB

VIDEO DECODER

3D COMB SECONDARY VIDEO OUTPUT VIDEO ENCODER analog CVBS

Low-IF

DIGITAL IF

MPEG/H.264 VIDEO DECODER

SCALER, DE-INTERLACE AND NOISE REDUCTION AUDIO DACS AUDIO DSP analog audio

SSIF, LR

AUDIO DEMOD AND DECODE

Dual SPDIF I2S

AUDIO IN 300 MHz AV-DSP HDMI RECEIVER DRAWING ENGINE 300 MHz MIPS32 4KEc CPU

AUDIO OUT

I2S SPDIF

Dual HDMI

SYSTEM CONTROLLER (8051)

DMA BLOCK

I2C

PWM GPIO x 22

IR

ADC

SPI

UART

I2C

GPIO Flash USB 2.0 CA x 10

PCI 2.2

Pin Configuration
ball A1 index area 1 B D F H K M P T V Y AB AD AF AH AK AM AP A C E G J L N R U W AA AC AE AG AJ AL AN Transparent top view
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2 3

4 5

6 7

8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33

PNX8543xEH

Figure 8-5 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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IC Data Sheets

Diagram SSB: Ethernet B05B, DP83816 (IC7N04)

Block Diagram

Pin Configuration
NC VSS NC AUXVDD VSS TXCLK TXEN C RS COL/MA16 AUXVDD VSS TXD3/MA15 TXD2/MA14 TXD1/MA13 TXD0/MA12 AUXVDD VSS C1 X2 X1 VSS RXDV/MA11 RXER/MA10 RXOE RXD3/MA9 RXD2/MA8 RXD1/MA7 AUXVDD VSS RXD0/MA6 RXCLK M DC MDIO M A5 MA4/EECLK MA3/EEDI

TPRDP/M

36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

3V DSP Physical Layer

TPTDP/M
NC VSS IAUXVDD VREF RESERVED NC NC VSS TPRDM TPRDP IAUXVDD REGEN VSS RESERVED VSS VSS TPTDM TPTDP VSS AUXVDD VSS AUXVDD PMEN/CLKRUNN PCICLK INTAN RSTN GNTN REQN VSS AD31 AD30 AD29 PCIVDD AD28 AD27 AD26 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72

Test data out

MII Mgt

MII RX

MII TX

25 MHz Clk

SRAM RX-2 KB SRAM RXFilter .5 KB SRAM TX-2 KB


Tx rd data Rx rd data Rx wr data Tx wr data

RAM BIST Logic

Test data in

Pin1 Identification

Interface Logic

MII RX MII TX MII Mgt BIOS ROM Cntl BIOS ROM Data EEPROM/LEDs

DP83816

PCI CLK PCI CNTL PCI AD

DP83816

AD25 AD24 CBEN3 IDSEL VSS AD23 AD22 PCIVDD AD21 AD20 AD19 NC NC AD18 AD17 AD16 CBEN2 VSS FRAMEN IRDYN TRDYN PCIVDD DEVSELN STOPN PERRN SERRN PAR CBEN1 AD15 AD14 VSS AD13 AD12 AD11 PCIVDD AD10

73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108

MAC/BIU

144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109

MA2/LED100N MA1/LED10N MA0/LEDACTN MD7 MD6 MD5 MD4/EEDO AUXVDD VSS MD3 MD2 MD1/CFGDISN MD0 MWRN MRDN MCSN EESEL RESERVED NC NC NC PWRGOOD 3VAUX AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3 PCIVDD AD4 AD5 VSS AD6 AD7 CBEN0 AD8 AD9

R x A ddr

Tx Addr

BROM/EE

MII Mgt

MII RX

MII TX

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Figure 8-6 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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IC Data Sheets 8.7 Diagram SSB: Class-D B06A, TPA3123D (IC 7L10)

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Block Diagram
1 F LIN RIN 1 F BSR ROUT PGNDR 1 F BYPASS AGND PGNDL LOUT BSL 0.22 F 22 H 470 F 0.68 F 0.68 F 0.22 F 22 H 470 F

AVCC

PVCCL PVCCR

VCLAMP Shutdown Control SD 1 F

MUTE

GAIN0 GAIN1

}
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

Control

Pin Configuration
PVCCL SD PVCCL MUTE LIN RIN BYPASS AGND AGND PVCCR VCLAMP PVCCR
TERMINAL NAME SD RIN LIN GAIN0 GAIN1 MUTE BSL PVCCL LOUT PGNDL VCLAMP BSR ROUT PGNDR PVCCR AGND AGND BYPASS AVCC Thermal pad 24-PIN (PWP) 2 6 5 18 17 4 21 1, 3 22 23, 24 11 16 15 13, 14 10, 12 9 8 7 19, 20 Die pad I/O/P DESCRIPTION Shutdown signal for IC (low = disabled, high = operational). TTL logic levels with compliance to AVCC Audio input for right channel Audio input for left channel Gain select least-significant bit. TTL logic levels with compliance to AVCC Gain select most-significant bit. TTL logic levels with compliance to AVCC Mute signal for quick disable/enable of outputs (high = outputs switch at 50% duty cycle, low = outputs enabled). TTL logic levels with compliance to AVCC Bootstrap I/O for left channel Power supply for left-channel H-bridge, not internally connected to PVCCR or AVCC Class-D 1/2-H-bridge positive output for left channel Power ground for left-channel H-bridge Internally generated voltage supply for bootstrap capacitors Bootstrap I/O for right channel Class-D 1/2-H-bridge negative output for right channel Power ground for right-channel H-bridge. Power supply for right-channel H-bridge, not connected to PVCCL or AVCC Analog ground for digital/analog cells in core Analog ground for analog cells in core Reference for preamplifier inputs. Nominally equal to AVCC/8. Also controls start-up time via external capacitor sizing. High-voltage analog power supply. Not internally connected to PVCCR or PVCCL Connect to ground. Thermal pad should be soldered down on all applications to properly secure device to printed wiring board.

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

PGNDL PGNDL LOUT BSL AVCC AVCC GAIN0 GAIN1 BSR ROUT PGNDR PGNDR

I I I I I I I/O P O P P I/O O P P P P O P P

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Figure 8-7 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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IC Data Sheets

Personal Notes:

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EN 53

9. Block Diagrams
Wiring Diagram 32" (P&S)
WIRING DIAGRAM 32" (P&S) LCD DISPLAY (1004)

MAIN POWER SUPPLY IPB 32 PLHL-T807A


(1005)

B
CN4
11. NC 10. GND_SND 9. +VSND 8. +12V 7. +12V 6. +12V 5. GND1 4. GND1 3. GND1 2. STANDBY 1. 3V3_ST 8R50

SSB
(1150)
1R50 (B07B) 1. +VDISP-OUT_A 3. +VDISP-OUT_A 5. +VDISP-OUT_A 7. +VDISP-OUT_A ... ... ... 30. GND

1M20 (B03G)
8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. +5V KEYBOARD LED1 +3V3-STANDBY LED2 RC GND LIGHT-SENSOR

8M20

KEYBOARD CONTROL

CN5
12. NC 11. NC 10. NC 9. INV_OK 8. A/P_DIM 7. BOOST 6. DIM 5. BL_ON_OFF 4. GND1 3. GND1 2. +12V 1. +12V

8M95

1M95 (B01B) 11. N.C 10. GNDSND 9. +AUDIO-POWER 8. +12V 7. +12V 6. +12V 5. GND 4. GND 3. GND 2. STANDBY 1. +3V3-STANDBY 1M99 (B01B) 12. GND 11. SDA-SET 10. SCL-SET 9. POWER-OK 8. GND 7. BACKLIGHT-BOOST 6. BACKLIGHT-OUT 5. LAMP-ON-OUT 4. GND 3. GND 2. +12VD 1. +12VD 1735 (B06A)
4. 3. 2. 1. RIGHT-SPEAKER GNDSND GNDSND LEFT-SPEAKER

(1114)

CN1
1. N 2. L

8308

8M99

FUSE

INLET

1736 (B06A)
3. RIGHT-SPEAKER 2. GNDSND 1. LEFT-SPEAKER

Board Level Repair


RIGHT SPEAKER J2
3P

IR LED PANEL
(1112)

J1
8P

(5213)

Component Level Repair Only For Authorized Workshop

LEFT SPEAKER
(5213)

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Wiring Diagram 37" (P&S)


WIRING DIAGRAM 37" (P&S) LCD DISPLAY (1004)

8319

8316

SSB
(1150)
1G52 (B07B) 1. +VDISP-OUT_A 2. +VDISP-OUT_A 3. +VDISP-OUT_A 4. +VDISP-OUT_A ... ... ... 51. GND

CN4
DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE 11. NC 10. GND_SND 9. +VSND 8. +12V 7. +12V 6. +12V 5. GND1 4. GND1 3. GND1 2. STANDBY 1. 3V3_ST

8Z01

CN2 1. HV1 2. N.C. 3. HV1

CN3 1. HV2 2. N.C. 3. HV2

1M20 (B03G)
8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. +5V KEYBOARD LED1 +3V3-STANDBY LED2 RC GND LIGHT-SENSOR

TO BACKLIGHT

8M20

CN5

MAIN POWER SUPPLY IPB 37 PLHL-T845A


(1005)

KEYBOARD CONTROL

12. NC 11. NC 10. NC 9. INV_OK 8. A/P_DIM 7. BOOST 6. DIM 5. BL_ON_OFF 4. GND1 3. GND1 2. +12V 1. +12V

8M95

1M95 (B01B) 11. N.C 10. GNDSND 9. +AUDIO-POWER 8. +12V 7. +12V 6. +12V 5. GND 4. GND 3. GND 2. STANDBY 1. +3V3-STANDBY 1M99 (B01B) 12. GND 11. SDA-SET 10. SCL-SET 9. POWER-OK 8. GND 7. BACKLIGHT-BOOST 6. BACKLIGHT-OUT 5. LAMP-ON-OUT 4. GND 3. GND 2. +12VD 1. +12VD 1735 (B06A)
4. 3. 2. 1. RIGHT-SPEAKER GNDSND GNDSND LEFT-SPEAKER

(1114)

8M99

CN1

1. N 2. L

FUSE

8308

INLET

1736 (B06A)
3. RIGHT-SPEAKER 2. GNDSND 1. LEFT-SPEAKER

TO BACKLIGHT

Board Level Repair


RIGHT SPEAKER J2
3P

IR LED PANEL
(1112)

J1
8P

(5213)

Component Level Repair Only For Authorized Workshop

LEFT SPEAKER
(5213)

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Wiring Diagram 47" (P&S)


WIRING DIAGRAM 47" (P&S)
Board Level Repair Component Level Repair Only For Authorized Workshop

LCD DISPLAY (1004)

SSB
(1150)
1G52 (B07B) 1. +VDISP-OUT_A 2. +VDISP-OUT_A 3. +VDISP-OUT_A 4. +VDISP-OUT_A ... ... ... 51. GND

8G52

8316

1M20 (B03G)
8319 8M20 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. +5V KEYBOARD LED1 +3V3-STANDBY LED2 RC GND LIGHT-SENSOR

CN4
DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE 11. NC 10. GND_SND 9. +VSND 8. +12V 7. +12V 6. +12V 5. GND1 4. GND1 3. GND1 2. STANDBY 1. 3V3_ST

KEYBOARD CONTROL

8M95

1M95 (B01B) 11. N.C 10. GNDSND 9. +AUDIO-POWER 8. +12V 7. +12V 6. +12V 5. GND 4. GND 3. GND 2. STANDBY 1. +3V3-STANDBY 1M99 (B01B) 12. GND 11. SDA-SET 10. SCL-SET 9. POWER-OK 8. GND 7. BACKLIGHT-BOOST 6. BACKLIGHT-OUT 5. LAMP-ON-OUT 4. GND 3. GND 2. +12VD 1. +12VD 1735 (B06A)
4. 3. 2. 1. RIGHT-SPEAKER GNDSND GNDSND LEFT-SPEAKER

CN2 1. HV1 2. N.C. 3. HV1

CN3 1. HV2 2. N.C. 3. HV2

CN5

(1114)

MAIN POWER SUPPLY IPB DPS-298CP-2A


(1005)

12. NC 11. NC 10. NC 9. INV_OK 8. A/P_DIM 7. BOOST 6. DIM 5. BL_ON_OFF 4. GND1 3. GND1 2. +12V 1. +12V

8M99

TO BACKLIGHT

1736 (B06A)
8736

CN1

3. RIGHT-SPEAKER 2. GNDSND 1. LEFT-SPEAKER

1. N 2. L

F1 T8.0A

8308

INLET TO BACKLIGHT

- +

SPEAKER WOOFER (5213)

IR LED PANEL
(1112)

J2
3P

J1
8P

(5214) RIGHT SPEAKER

(5214) LEFT SPEAKER

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Block Diagrams

Q543.1E LA

9.

EN 56

Block Diagram Video


VIDEO
B02A
FRONT END

B05C

PCMCIA
1K00

7K04-7K05 74LVC245APW 20

B03
+3V3

PNX8543

B07B

DISPLAY INTERFACE
1G52 1 2 3 4 12 11 14 13 20 19 22 21 24 23 17 16 28 27 30 29 36 35 38 37 40 39 33 32 51 1R50 1 3 5 +VDISP-OUT_A RX51001B+ RX51001BRX51001C+ RX51001CRX51001D+ RX51001DRX51001E+ RX51001ERX51001CLK+ RX51001CLK7 24 26 12 14 6 8 2 4 18 20 30 TO DISPLAY 32" HD

7600 PNX85433EH/M2A B03B TUN_CA

MDO(0-7) 68P PCMCIA

BUFFER

CA-MDO(0-7)

CA_MD0 B03B LVDS +VDISP-OUT_A A_P A_N B_P B_N C_P C_N D_P D_N E_P E_N CLK_P CLK_N LOUT2_A_P LOUT2_A_N LOUT2_B_P LOUT2_B_N LOUT2_C_P LOUT2_C_N LOUT2_D_P LOUT2_D_N LOUT2_E_P LOUT2_E_N LOUT2_CLK_P LOUT2_CLK_N AP18 AN18 AL18 AK18 AP19 AN19 AP20 AN20 AM20 AL20 AM19 AL19 AP22 AN22 AL22 AK22 AP23 AN23 AP24 AN24 AM24 AL24 AM23 AL23 AK19 RX51001A+ RX51001ARX51001B+ RX51001BRX51001C+ RX51001CRX51001D+ RX51001DRX51001E+ RX51001ERX51001CLK+ RX51001CLKRX51002A+ RX51002ARX51002B+ RX51002BRX51002C+ RX5100CRX51002D+ RX51002DRX51002E+ RX51002ERX51002CLK+ RX51002CLK-

CA-MDI(0-7) 17 CONDITIONAL ACCESS 18 33 51 52 PCMCIA-VCC-VPP

CA_MDI

1301 HD1816AF/BHXP IF-OUT1 IF-OUT2 10 11 4302 4303 3306 2364 2367 5311 33AA 33AC 2365 2368 7302 UPC3221GV 1 1 2 1303 5 4 2306 2307 2 3 IN 4 OUT 49 1304 27M 50 +5V-TUNER IF-AGC 3 RF-AGC 3301 RF-AGC 3305 34 33 PDP PDN 47 48

7303 DRX3926K

PD_P PD_N SIF 44 43 3311 3348 7345

FE-DATA(0-7)

TNR_TSDI

B03E ANALOG VIDEO SIF 4314 4315 8,18,26,53 VDDH 2,16,27,56 VDDL 37 VDDAH_AFE1 42 VDDAH_CVBS 52 VDDAH_OSC 36,46 VDDAL_AFE +3V3B +1V2 +3V3A +3V3E +3V3D +1V2A CVBS CVBS-TER-OUT F2 H3 AI51 AI44

+5V-TUNER

AGC AMPLIFIER
VCC 7 6 3303 3304 IF-N IF-P 39 40

DEMODULATOR
CVBS

MAIN HYBRID TUNER

SAW 36M125

AGC CONTROL +3V3A

XI

XO

IREF_LVDS IF_AGC RF_AGC

VDDA-LVDS TO DISPLAY > 32" FHD

PNX8543
7F07-7F08 Y-CVBS-MON-OUT A3

B05A

HDMI

1H03 1 3
1 2

B04B
DRX2+ DRX2DRX1+ DRX1DRX0+ DRX0DRXC+ DRXC-

ANALOG IO - SCART 1&2


7F02 74HC4053PW 16 MDX
5 14

+5V CVBS-TER-OUT Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC CVBS1Y_P

4 6 7 9 10 12 1H01 1 3

1F01 19
1

19 18

7F03

1 9,10,11 7F01

H264 USB 2.0


B03A VDD VDDA_3V3_AADC AJ6 AK12 AK20 F16 AC6 AJ12 AF5 AJ21 AG30 VDDA-DAC VDDA-ADC VDDA-LVDS RREF-PNX85XX +3V3-STANDBY +1V2-PNX85XX 1V2-STANDBY +3V3-PER 1V8-PMNX85XX

HDMI SIDE CONNECTOR

REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH 8 EXT 1 AV1_STATUS 7F06 16 15 7


21

CRX2+ CRX2CRX1+ CRX1CRX0+ CRX0CRXC+ CRXC-

7 11 15

AV1_BLK SC1-R SC1-B SC1-G CVBS1 7F04

B03H CONTROL B03H CONTROL B03H J2 L2 N2 G4 AI32 AI22 AI12 AI41

1 2

4 6 7 9 10 12 1H00 1 3

16 20

VDDA_3V3_ADAC VDD_3V3_LVDS VDDA_HDMI_3V3_BIAS VDD_3V3_SBPER VDD_1V2_CORE VDD_1V2_SBCORE

19 18

SCART1

11 20 1F02 19

HDMI 1 CONNECTOR

BRX2+ BRX2BRX1+ BRX1BRX0+ BRX0BRXC+ BRXC16 20 15 1

7 15
7

AV2-PB_SC2-B AV2-PR_SC2-R AV2-Y_SC2-G CVBS2 7F05 AV2-BLK_LCD-SDA AV2-STATUS B03H CONTROL B03H CONTROL

L3 AI23 J3 N3 H1 AI33 AI13 AI42

1 2

4 6 7 9 10 12 1H02 1 3

VDD_3V3_PER VDD_1V8_DDR

11 20 16

EXT 2

11

19 18

B03G
B03G CONROL

PNX8543 - CONTROL MIPS/FLASH/PCI


+5V 3M31

HDMI 2 CONNECTOR

21

SCART2 ARX2+ ARX2ARX1+ ARX1ARX0+ ARX010 15

4 6 7 9 10 12 RES 7H11 TDA9996

1 2 3 13 14
5

R-VGA G-VGA B-VGA H-SYNC-VGA V-SYNC-VGA

ARXC+ ARXC-

HDMI 3 CONNECTOR

K4 PC3_AI3 P4 PC1_AI3 M4 PC2_AI3 T1 HSYNCIN T2 VSYNCIN B03G PCI

19 18

USB_RPU USB_VBUS

AM17 AN17

3M21 +3V3-PER 3M23 +3V3-PER

11

VGA CONNECTOR
90 89 87 86 RXD 84 83 81 80 DRX2+ DRX2DRX1+ DRX1DRX0+ DRX0DRXC+ DRXC1G20 2 VDD_1V8 VDDO_3V3 VDDS_3V3 VDDH_3V3 CVBS SIDE I/O SVHS IN 5
2 4

7M00 NAND01GW3B2BN6F

CRX2+ CRX2CRX1+ CRX1CRX0+ CRX0CRXC+ CRXCBRX2+ BRX2BRX1+ BRX1BRX0+ BRX0BRXC+ BRXCARX2+ ARX2ARX1+ ARX1ARX0+ ARX0ARXC+ ARXC-

72 71 69 68 RXC 66 65 63 62 42 41 39 39 RXB 36 35 33 32 23 22 20 19 RXA 17 16 14 13

1G22 PR EXT 3 Y PB 7 12 9 AV3-PR AV3-Y AV3-PB K1 P1 M1 PC3_AI1 PC1_AI1 PC2_AI1

PCI

PCI-AD<->NAND-AD

NAND FLASH 1G
VCC 12,37 +3V3-NAND

HDMI SWITCH

B03F MEMORY

B03F
AA31 AB32 3B03

PNX8543 - SDRAM
+1V8-PNX85XX DDR2-VREF-CTRL
7B01 EDE1116AEBG

8,45,91,24, 75,95 VDDx_1V8 4 VDDO_3V3 46,55 VDDx_3V3 15,21,34,40, 64,70,85,88 VDDH_3V3

FRONT-Y_CVBS FRONT-C

H2 G1

AI43 AI54

M_IREF M_VREF

1G37
1 3

(0-12) B05A HDMI_DV

SDRAM
J1 VDDL J2 VREF
7B00 EDE1116AEBG

M_DQ

DDR2-D(0-15)

2 C_+ 3 C_99 D0_+ 100 D0_96 D1_+ 97 D1_93 D2_+ 94 D2_-

RXC+ RXCRX0+ RX0RX1+ RX1RX2+ RX23H64 RREF-PNX85XX

A14 HDMI_RXC_B_N A15 HDMI_RXC_B_P B13 HDMI_RX0_B_N B14 HDMI_RX0_B_P A12 HDMI_RX1_B_N A13 HDMI_RX1_B_P B11 HDMI_RX2_B_N B12 HDMI_RX2_B_P C16 HDMI_RREF

+1V8-PNX85XX DDR2-VREF-DDR

M_A

DDR2-A(0-12)

SDRAM
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1G30

USB_DM USB_DP

AP16

3 2

B04C

1 2

YPBR / SIDE IO / S-VIDEO

USB_FAULT

AL16 AN16

USB-OC

1M09 1

+T

USB20-DM USB20-DP

2 3

USB 2.0 CONNECTOR SIDE SW UPLOAD JPEG MP3

Block Diagrams

Q543.1E LA

9.

EN 57

Block Diagram Audio


AUDIO
B02A FRONT END B05C PCMCIA
1K00 7K04-7K05 74LVC245APW 20

B03 PNX8543
+3V3 7H00 PNX85439EH/M2 B03B TUNER_CA B03D AUDIO AADC AN8 AM9 AK9 5902 5900

B06A CLASS-D

MDO(0-7) 68P PCMCIA

BUFFER

CA-MDO(0-7)

CA_MD0

VDDA-AUDIO VDDA-DAC

VREF_POS VDDA_3V3_DAC

7L10 TPA3123D2PWP PVCC_L PVCC_R 5L07 10,12 5L08 1,3 22 +AUDIO-POWER 1735 1 5L09 2 SPEAKER L 3 15 RIGHT-SPEAKER 4 SPEAKER R 1736 1 5L10 A-STBY 7L03 STANDBY & PROTECTION 2 3 SUBWOOFER (OPTIONAL)

CA-MDI(0-7) 17 CONDITIONAL ACCESS 18 33 51 52 PCMCIA-VCC-VPP

CA_MDI AN14 ADAC(1) 5

ADAC1

IN-L

OUT-L

LEFT-SPEAKER

CLASS D POWER AMPLIFIER


ADAC2 AP13 ADAC(2) 6 IN-R OUT-R

1301 HD1816AF/BHXP IF-OUT1 IF-OUT2 10 11 4302 4303 3306 2364 5311 2367 33AA 33AC 2365 2368 7302 UPC3221GV PDP PDN 47 48

7303 DRX3926K FE-DATA(0-7) TNR_TSDI

PD_P PD_N 44 SIF 3311 3348 7345

B03H STANDBY AC5 AUDIO-MUTE 3L17

A-STBY

SD

B03E ANALOG VIDEO SIF 4314 CVBS F2 H3 AI51 AI44

PO_7

MUTE

MUTE

+5V-TUN

MAIN HYBRID TUNER

1 1 2 1303 5 4 2306 2307 2 3

AGC AMPLIFIER
VCC 7 6 IN OUT 49 1304 27M 50 3303 3304 IF-N IF-P 39 40

DEMODULATOR
CVBS

43

SAW 36M125

AGC CONTROL +3V3A

XI

+3V3A IF-AGC 3305 3 RF-AGC RF-AGC

3305

XO

8,18,26,53 VDDH 2,16,27,56 VDDL 37 VDDAH_AFE1 42 VDDAH_CVBS 52 VDDAH_OSC 36,46 VDDAL_AFE

B03C PNX8543 - AUDIO AMPLIFIER


+3V3B +1V2 +3V3A +3V3E +3V3D +1V2A 7807-1 PO_6 AD1 AUDIO-RESET 7807-2 A-PLOP B04B B04C

B04C YPBR / SIDE IO / S-VIDEO

34 33

PNX8543
AUDIO-RESET 5 B03D AUDIO

7830 TPA6111A2DGN HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER

IF_AGC RF_AGC

B05A HDMI
1 2

1H03 1 3 4 6 7 9 10 12 1H01 1 3
1 2

B04B ANALOG - SCART 1&2


DRX2+ DRX2DRX1+ DRX1DRX0+ DRX0DRXC+ DRXC16 20 15 1

B03C PNX8543 - AUDIO


AMPLIFIER
3F00 3F02 AUDIO-CL-L AUDIO-CL-R 1 7 7803-1/2 3 5 ADAC(7) ADAC(8) AL9

1F01 3 1

AP-SCART-OUT-L AP-SCART-OUT-R

ADAC7

H264 USB 2.0

SHUTDOWN VO_1 1 7 8 HP_LOUT HP_ROUT

1G21

2 3 1 HEADPHONE OUT 3.5mm

ADAC3

AM12

ADAC(3)

IN-1

VO_2 VDD

ADAC4

AM11

ADAC(4)

IN-2

+3V3

AL8 ADAC8 AN7 AIN_1_L AP7

EXT 1
11

6 2

AUDIO-IN1-L AUDIO-IN1-R

19 18

B03G PNX8543 - CONTROL MIPS/FLASH/PCI


AIN_1_R

HDMI SIDE CONNECTOR

21

SCART1 1F02 CRX2+ CRX2CRX1+ CRX1CRX0+ CRX0CRXC+ CRXC20 21 1

3 1 6

AP-SCART-OUT-L AP-SCART-OUT-R AUDIO-IN2-L AUDIO-IN2-R

7F00 A-PLOP A-PLOP B03C B03G CONROL AK6 AL6 AIN_2_L AIN_2_R AL16 AN16 AP16 AM17 3M21 AN17 3M23 +3V3-PER +3V3-PER 7M00 NAND01GW3B2BN6F USB-OC +5V 3M31

4 6 7 9 10 12 1H00 1 3

EXT 2
16

11 15

19 18

BRX2+ BRX2BRX1+ BRX1BRX0+ BRX0BRXC+ BRXC-

B04C YPBR / SIDE IO / S-VIDEO

1 2

USB_RPU USB_VBUS

4 6 7 9 10 12 1H02 1

1G25 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT L+R 2 4 6 AUDIO-OUT-L AUDIO-OUT-R

7G01 EF 8 7803-3/4 10 14 7G00 12

19 18

SPDIF-OUT-1 ADAC(5) ADAC(6)

V1 AN11 AP10

B03G PCI SPDIF_OUT ADAC5 ADAC6

HDMI 2 CONNECTOR

PCI

PCI-AD24<->NAND-AD

NAND FLASH 1G
12,37 +3V3-NAND

ARX2+ ARX2ARX1+ ARX1ARX0+ ARX0ARXC+ ARXCEXT 3

1 2

3 4 6 7 9 10

1G22 5 AUDIO IN L+R 3 AUDIO-IN3-L AUDIO-IN3-R

A-PLOP

A-PLOP

B03C AM6 AN6 AIN_3_L AIN_3_R

19 18

12 HDMI 3 CONNECTOR RES FOR /32 7H11 TDA9996 CRX2+ CRX2CRX1+ CRX1CRX0+ CRX0CRXC+ CRXCBRX2+ BRX2BRX1+ BRX1BRX0+ BRX0BRXC+ BRXCARX2+ ARX2ARX1+ ARX1ARX0+ ARX0ARXC+ ARXC72 71 69 68 RXC 66 65 63 62 42 41 39 39 RXB 36 35 33 32 23 22 20 19 RXA 17 16 14 13 90 89 87 86 RXD 84 83 81 80

B03F MEMORY AA31 3B03 AB32

B03F PNX8543 - SDRAM


+1V8-PNX85XX DDR2-VREF-CTRL
7B01 EDE1116AEBG

1G20 5 SIDE I/O DRX2+ DRX2DRX1+ DRX1DRX0+ DRX0DRXC+ DRXCAUDIO IN L+R 8 AUDIO-IN5-L AUDIO-IN5-R AN5 AP5 AIN_5_L AIN_5_R M_IREF M_VREF

1G18

(0-12) 2 AUDIO-IN4-L AUDIO-IN4-R AP6 AM5 AIN_4_L M_DQ AIN_4_R DDR2-D(0-15)

SDRAM
J1 J2 +1V8-PNX85XX DDR2-VREF-DDR

AUDIO IN DVI -> HDMI

3 1

HDMI SWITCH

7B00 EDE1116AEBG

8,45,91,24, 75,95 VDDx_1V8 4 VDDO_3V3 46,55 VDDx_3V3 15,21,34,40, 64,70,85,88 VDDH_3V3 2 C_+ 3 C_99 D0_+ 100 D0_96 D1_+ 97 D1_93 D2_+ 94 D2_-

VDD_1V8 VDDO_3V3 VDDS_3V3 B04H DIGITAL VIDEO IN VDDH_3V3 HDMIB-RXC+ HDMIB-RXCHDMIB-RX0+ HDMIB-RX0HDMIB-RX1+ HDMIB-RX1HDMIB-RX2+ HDMIB-RX23H64 RREF-PNX85XX A14 HDMI_RXC_B_N A15 HDMI_RXC_B_P B13 HDMI_RX0_B_N B14 HDMI_RX0_B_P A12 HDMI_RX1_B_N A13 HDMI_RX1_B_P B11 HDMI_RX2_B_N B12 HDMI_RX2_B_P C16 HDMI_RREF

M_A

DDR2-A(0-12)

SDRAM

(16-31)

J1 J2

+1V8-PNX85XX DDR2-VREF-DDR

USB_DM USB_DP

3 2

HDMI 1 CONNECTOR

+T

USB_FAULT

1M09 1

SCART2

USB20-DM USB20-DP

2 3

USB 2.0 CONNECTOR SIDE SW UPLOAD JPEG MP3

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Block Diagrams

Q543.1E LA

9.

EN 58

Block Diagram Control & Clock Signals


CONTROL + CLOCK SIGNALS
B02A FRONT END
7303 DRX3926K-XK-A3 49 1304 27M DEMODULATOR 50 9 10 5 FE-CLK FE-VALID FE-SOP B10 TNR_MICLK C10 TNR_MIVAL B9 TNR_MISTRT LOUT2_CLK_N LOUT2_CLK_P CLK_N AL23 AM23 AL19 AM19 RX51002CLKRX51002CLK+ RX51001CLKRX51001CLK+ FE-DATA(0-7) TNR_TSDI 1G52 32 33 16 17 1R50 20 18

B03 PNX8543
7600 PNX85433EH/M2A/ B03B TUN_CA

B07B DISPLAY INTERFACE

B03G

RESET-SYSTEM

32

B05C PCMCIA
1K00 1 CA-MDI(0-7) COMMON INTERFACE 7K04-7K05 MOCLKA MDO(0-7) 7K03 CA-MOCLK_VS2 CA-MDO(0-7) CA-DATADIR CA-DATAEN PCI-AD(24-31) 7K00 7K01 CA-MICLK H32 CA_MICLK CA_MDI A34 CA_VSN_0 H31 CA_MOCLK CA_MDO D31 CA_DATA_DIR A31 CA_DATA_EN

PNX8543

CLK_P

TO DISPLAY > 32" FHD

TO DISPLAY 32" HD

B03F MEMORY

B03F PNX8543 - SDRAM


7B00 EDE1116AEBG 7B01 EDE1116AEBG

PCMCIA

M_DQ

DDR2-D(0-31)(0-15)

PCMCIA-D(0-7)

CONDITIONAL ACCESS

M_A CA-ADDEN PCI-AD(0-14) J34 CA_RDY B31 CA_ADD_EN M_CLK_P M_CLK_N AB34 AB33

DDR2-A(0-12) DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CLK_N J8 K8

SDRAM

PCMCIA-A(0-14) IRQ-CA 68

B03G PNX8543 - CONTROL MIPS/FLASH/PCI


7M00 NAND01GW3B2BN6F

B03G PCI

B03G PNX8543 - CONTROL MIPS/FLASH/PCI

B07B DISPLAY SUPPLY

B07A DISPLAY INTERFACE (COMMON)

NAND FLASH (1G)


WP-NANDFLASH 19

NAND-AD(0-7) <-- PCI-AD(24-31)

PCI-AD(0-31)

PCI_AD

PLL_OUT

AP28

PCI-CLK-OUT 3M46

7 9

XIO-ACK XIO-SEL-NAND

A20 B20

XIO_ACK XIO_SEL_0 B03G CONTROL

TRDY_CLK

A30

PCI-CLK-PNX8543

BL_PWM RESET_SYS GPIO_2 GPIO_6 GPIO_4

AP27 AN28 U3 V2

BOOTMODE_PNX8543-BL-CTRL RESET-SYSTEM WC-EEPROM-PNX5100_SPI-DI PNX8543-LCD-PWR-ON_SPI-DI B02A B03H B04C B07B

3P16

BACKLIGHT-IN

7P05-7P06 CONTROL

BACKLIGHT-OUT

B01B

IRQ-CA
1M09 1
1

L34

GPIO_3

USB-OC USB20-DM USB20-DP

USB 2.0 CONNECTOR SIDE

2 3 4

AL16 USB_FAULT AN16 USB_DM AP16 USB_DP

3 2

1M04

L32

RXD-MIPS TXD-MIPS

2 3 1

GPIO_5 L31 STANDBY AD2 B03H P0_5 LIGHT-SENSOR AN2 CADC_1

UART SERVICE CONNECTOR

1M20 1 2 3 TO IR/LED PANEL AND kEBOARD CONTROL 4 5 6 7 8 +5V +3V3-STANDBY 7M81 LED1 RC LED2

B03H PNX8543 - STANDBY-CONTROL / DEBUG

B03H
4D00 RC_uP AF2 P1_0 AJ2 UA_RX_0 PWM_1 UA_TX_1 AJ3 PWM_0 KEYBOARD AN3 CADC_0 P6_4 AK2 SPI-PROG

AG1 AH5

RXD-UP TXD-UP
2D08 SDM 2D07 SPI-PROG

1M01 3 1 FOR 2 FACTORY USE ONLY 4 RES

P1_7

AG2

SDM

B03H PNX8543 - STANDBY-CONTROL / DEBUG


B01B B01A B03G B04B B04B B04B B04B DETECT-12V

4D09

DETECT2 DETECT1

AD3 AD4

P2_5 7D07 P2_4 P0_1 AC1 XTAL_I W1 1D00 27M RESET-NVM 8

7D06 M24C64-WDW6P

RESET-SYSTEM AV1-BLK AV2-BLK_LCD-SDA AV1-STATUS AV2-STATUS

AH3 P3_3 AH1 AH2 AP2 AP1 P3_5 P3_4 CADC_2

EEPROM (8Kx8)

XTAL_O CADC_3

W2 SPI-CLK SPI-WP SPI-CSB SPI-SDO SPI-SDI 6 3 1 5 2

7D09 M25P05-AVMN6P

+3V3-STANDBY 7D05 NCP303LSN30G OUTP 1 INP RESET-STBY AF3 RESET_IN

AJ1 SPI_CLK AK4 P6_5 AK3 SPI_CSB AJ4 SPI_SDO AK1 SPI_SDI P2_2 AE1 P2_7 AE4 AF1

512K FLASH

B01B DC / DC +3V3-STANDBY_+1V2-STANDBY

GND

LAMP-ON-OUT ENABLE-3V3 REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH POWER-OK AUDIO-RESET AUDIO-MUTE STANDBY B03C B06A B01A B01B B04B B07A N.C. BACKLIGHT-OUT BACKLIGHT-BOOST

1M99 5 6 7 9 TO POWER SUPPLY

B05A HDMI
TO PIN: 1H02-13 1H00-13 1H01-13 1H03-13

7H09 CONTROL

CEC-HDMI

AG4

P1_2 B05A HDMI_DV

P1_1

7H11 TDA9996 CEC 57

P2_6 AE5 P0_6 P0_7 RX HDMI_RX P2_3 AD1 AC5 AD5

1 2

HDMI SWITCH
12 31 61 79

1M95 2

4x HDMI CONNECTOR

ARX-DDC-CLK 1H02-15 BRX-DDC-CLK 1H00-15 CRX-DDC-CLK 1H01-15 DRX-DDC-CLK 1H03-15

19 18

TO POWER SUPPLY

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Block Diagrams

Q543.1E LA

9.

EN 59

Block Diagram I2C


IC
B03G
PNX8543 - CONTROL MIPS/FLASH/PCI +3V3-PER 3M27 3M26 SSB BUS 400 kHz G32 SDA 3 SCL 3 D33 SDA3 SCL3
ERR 13

B05A

HDMI

B02A

FRONT END

7600 PNX85433EH/M2A

3M19 3M18

SDA-SSB SCL-SSB 3H66 3H65 3399 ARX-5V 50 3H07 3H08 1H02 3388 ARX-DDC-DAT ARX-DDC-CLK 16 15 RES 3H10 3H09 1H00 BRX-DDC-DAT BRX-DDC-CLK CRX-5V 3H14 3H13 16 15 11 12 3398 24 23

PNX8543
B03F MEMORY M_DQ M_A

B03F

PNX8543 - SDRAM

49 7H11 TDA9996 HDMI MUX


ERR 23

7B01 EDE1116AEBG DDR2-D DDR2-A 7B00 EDE1116AEBG SDRAM +5V 3H01 3H02

+3V3B 3365 TUNER BUS 400 kHz SDA-TUNER SCL-TUNER 3317 3316 7 6 1301 HD1816AF MAIN TUNER
ERR 34

RES BRX-5V

HDMI CONNECTOR 3

7303 DRX3926K-XK DEMODULATOR 61 MICRONAS 62


ERR 27

B05A HDMI_DV D15 DDC_SDA_B DDC_SCL_B C15 DDC-SDA DDC-SCL

30 31 6 5 60 61

HDMI CONNECTOR 2

1H01 CRX-DDC-DAT CRX-DDC-CLK 16 15

B03G
B03G PCI

PNX8543 - CONTROL MIPS/FLASH/PCI 7M00 NAND01GW3B2 FLASH 1G

HDMI CONNECTOR 1

DRX-5V 3H12 3H11

PCI_AD

PCI-AD

1H03 DRX-DDC-DAT DRX-DDC-CLK 16 15

78 79

HDMI CONNECTOR SIDE

B01B
+3V3-PER 3M93 3M92 SET BUS 100 kHz B33 SDA 2 SCL 2 D32 SDA2 SCL2
ERR 14

DC / DC +3V3-STANDBY_+1V2-STANDBY

B04C

YPBR / SIDE IO / S-VIDEO +5V 3G60 3G56

10

15

3M91 3M90

1G30 12 15
6 11 5

SDA-SET SCL-SET

DATA-SDA CLK-SCL 3G58 3G61

+3V3-PER 3M25 3M24 STANDBY BUS 400 kHz

VGA CONNECTOR
4202 4201 RES 1M99 11 10

H33 SDA 1 SCL 1 F33

SDA1 SCL1

3M15 3M14

SDA-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS

TO POWER SUPPLY

B03G

WC-EEPROM-PNX5100_SPI-DI

7G32

7G31 M24C02 EEPROM 256x8

B03H

PNX8543 - STANDBY - CONTROL / DEBUG +3V3-STANDBY 3D39 3D38

B03H AK5 MC_SDA MC_SCL STANDBY 3D56-2 5 7D07 8 7D06 M24C64 EEPROM (NVM) 6 AL5 3D45 3D46 SDA-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS +3V3-PER

B03G
RES

PNX8543 - CONTROL MIPS/FLASH/PCI

PO_1

AC1 RESET-NVM

3D56-1

ERR 53

7D09 M25P05 512K FLASH

+3V3-STANDBY 3D21 3D22

AG1 UA_RX_0 UA_TX_1 AH5

RXD-UP TXD-UP

3M74 3M73

1M01 3 1 2 FOR FACTORY USE ONLY

+3V3-PER 3M09 3M10

B04A

BOLT-ON

4 RES
1M04

L32 GPIO_4 GPIO_5 L31

RXD-MIPS TXD-MIPS

4E18 4E19

RXD TXD

3M76 3M75

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3G63 +3V3

Block Diagrams

Q543.1E LA

9.

EN 60

Supply Lines Overview


SUPPLY LINES OVERVIEW
B01B
CN5 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DC / DC +3V3-STANDBY_+1V2-STANDBY

B03F B02A
FRONT END
+3V3 B03a +3V3 B07a B01a

PNX8543 - SDRAM
+1V8-PNX85XX 3B47 3B48 DDR2-VREF-CTRL DDR2-VREF-DDR B01a

+1V8-PNX85XX

B05B
+3V3

ETHERNET
+3V3 5N06 5N07 +3V3-ET-DIG +3V3-ET-ANA

+12V +12V GND1 GND1 BL-ON_OFF DIM BOOST A/P_DIM INV_OK MAIN POWER SUPPLY

1M99 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8

+12VD

7308
IN OUT COM

+1V2 5304 +1V2A +5V

+5V

LAMP-ON-OUT BACKLIGHT-OUT BACKLIGHT-BOOST

B01b B03H CONTROL B07A CONTROL

7309
IN OUT COM

B03G
3V3B 5307 5306 5305 3V3A 3V3D 3V3E +5V5-TUN B03a B01b B01b +5V-TUNER 7315 3389 ANTENNA-SUPPLY +12V RES B01a +3V3

PNX8543 - CONTROL MIPS/FLASH/PCI


+3V3 5M00 +3V3-NAND +3V3-PER +3V3-STANDBY +5V 5M84 5M88 1M20 5 8 TO IR/LED PANEL B01b +5V 3K00 +T B01a 5K00 +3V3_BUF +5V PCMCIA-VCC-VPP

B05C
+3V3

PCMCIA
+3V3

N.C.

+3V3-PER +3V3-STANDBY +5V

+5V5-TUN 9

POWER-OK

B03H CONTROL

B01b

7307
IN OUT COM

B06A

CLASS-D
+AUDIO-POWER

+12V

3V3_ST

CN4 1

1M95 1

B01b +3V3-STANDBY B03a,g,h, B04a,B05a, B03a

+AUDIO-POWER

B03H
B01a

PNX8543 - STANDBY-CONTROL/DEBUG

B01b

7201
+1V2-STANDBY
IN OUT COM

B03A
B01a

PNX8543 - POWER
+1V2-PNX85XX SENSE+1V2-PNX85XX B01b B01b B01A B01a

+1V2-PNX85XX +1V2-PNX5100 +3V3-STANDBY +3V3 +3V3-PER

+1V2-PNX8541 +1V2-PNX5100 +3V3-STANDBY B01a +3V3 B01b +3V3-PER +5V 4P30 +12VD B01b 4P31 4P29 +5V 4P28 4P39 4P26 +5V

B07A
+3V3

DISPLAY INTERFACING (COMMOM)


+3V3

STANDBY GND1 GND1 GND1 +12V +12V +12V

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

+1V2-PNX85XX

STANDBY

B03H CONTROL

+1V2-STANDBY B01b +3V3F +12V 5203 B01a B01a,B02a, B04a B02a, B03d,g,h, B04a,b,c, B05a,c, B07a B01b B02a B03h 5600 +AUDIO-POWER B03c,B06a 5615 VDDA-AUDIO 5621 5622 B01a

+1V2-STANDBY +3V3F B03a B01b B03f,B05a

+5V

RES

+VDISP-IN

B07b

7601
+1V8-PNX85XX
IN OUT COM

7202 VOLT. REG.

5204

6217

+12VD

+5V

B04A
+3V3-STANDBY +3V3 5612 +3V3-STANDBY +3V3 +3V3-PER RREF-PNX85xx VDDA-LVDS VDDA-AUDIO VDDA-DAC VDDA-ADC B01a B01b B03d +3V3 +5V B01b B01b B03b,g,h B01b B05a B03b

BOLT-ON
+3V3-STANDBY +5V +12V RES B01a B07a +VDISP-IN 7P02 +VDISP-IN +VDISP-OUT

+5V5-TUN 5221

+3V3-STANDBY +5V +12V

B07B
+3V3

DISPLAY SUPPLY
+3V3

7222 VOLT. REG.

+1V2-PNX5100

+VSND GND_SND
N.C.

9 10

9 10

B03d 11 11 N.C.

B04B

ANALOG IO - SCART 1&2


+3V3 +5V

7P03 PNX8543-LCD-PWR-ON_SPI-DI

B03B
SENCE+1V2-PNX5100 N.C. B03a B03a SENCE+1V2-PNX5100

PNX8543 - VIDEO STREAMS/LVDS OUTPUT


B01a

B04C
+3 V3 +5V B01b

YPBR / SIDE IO / S-VIDEO


+3V3 +5V

VDDA-LVDS +3V3-PER

VDDA-LVDS +3V3-PER

B01A

DC / DC +3V3_+1V2

B05A B03C
PNX8543 - AUDIO AMPLIFIER
+3V3 B01a

HDMI
+3V3 5H01 VDDO_3V3 VDDS_3V3 VDDH_3V3 +1V8-PNX85XX 5H00 VDD_1V8 +3V3-STANDBY +5V RREF-PMX85XX

SENSE+1V2-PNX85XX B03a B01b +12V 5104

SENSE+1V2-PNX85XX +AUDIO-POWER +12V +12VF B01b 4801 RES 3819 7802 CONTROL 12V/3V3 COVERSION 5101 +3V3 +3V3 B03a B02a, B03a,c,d,g,h, B04b,c,B05a,b,c, B07a,b, B03a +3V3 7801 AUDIO-VDD B03a +1V8-PNX85XX +AUDIO-POWER

5H06 5H03

HV1 N.C. HV1

CN2 1
2 3 TO DISPLAY

7103 NCP5422ADG

3108

B01b B01b

+3V3-STANDBY +5V RREF-PMX85XX

14 7101-1 Dual Synchronous Step-Down 1 Controller 7U01-2 2

HV2 N.C. HV2

CN3 1
2 3 TO DISPLAY

B03D
+3V3 +5V

PNX8543 - AUDIO
+3V3 +5V

HDMI 3 CONNECTOR HDMI 2 CONNECTOR HDMI SIDE CONNECTOR B03a HDMI 1 CONNECTOR

1H02 18 RES 1H00 18 1H03 18 1H01 18

ARX-5V

5105 7102-1

+3V3F B01a B01b

B03a

BRX-5V

12V/1V2 COVERSION 5103 +1V2-PNX85XX

16
7102-2

7900
B03a,h VDDA-DAC VDDA-AUDIO
IN OUT COM

DRX-5V

15
B03a VDDA-DAC

CRX-5V

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q543.1E LA

10.

EN 61

10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


SSB: DC/DC +3V3 +1V2
1 A
2100 B2 2101 B4 2102 D1 2103 D4 2104 B6 2105 D6 2106 E5 2107 B6 2108 B5 2109 C6 2110 C8 2111 C8 2112 C9 2113 C7

2
2114 C8 2115 D7 2116 E9 2117 E9 2118 E9 2119 E9 2120 E8

3
2121 E8 2122 B11 2123 B11 2124 C12 2125 E12 2127 E12 2128 F7 2129 F8 2130 F7 2131 F7 2132 F5 2133 H2 2134 H2 2135 H2

4
2140 C9 2141 C9 3100 B2 3101 B2 3102 C2 3103 C1 3105 C1

5
3106 C2 3107 C3 3108 B4 3109 C5 3110 C5 3113 C5 3114 C5 3115 C6 3116 C5 3117 D1 3118 E1 3119 E4 3120 E4 3121 E4

6
3122 F2 3124 C6 3125 D6 3126 D6 3127 D6 3128 D5 3129 D5

7
3130 E5 3131 E6 3132 C7 3133 C8 3134 C8 3135 D8 3136 D7 3137 D6 3138 E9 3139 E7 3140 E8 3141 E8 3142 E6 3143 E6

8
3144 F8 3145 E11 3146 E10 3147 F11 3148 F10 3149 F11 3150 F11

9
3151 G11 3152 G11 3153 F8 3154 F8 3155 F8 3156 F7 3157 F7 3158 F3 3159 H1 3160 H1 3164 D4 5100 B8 5101 C8 5102 E8

10
5103 E8 5104 B11 5105 E11 6100 E6 6101 F5 6102 G7 6103 F7

11
6104 B2 7100-1 C2 7100-2 B1 7101-1 B5 7101-2 C6 7102-1 C7 7102-2 D6

12
7103 C4 7104 D2 7105-1 E3 7105-2 E4 7106 F7 7107-1 E10 7107-2 F10 F100 C4 F101 C7 F102 D6 F103 D6 F104 E7 F105 F4 F106 C2

13
F107 B7 F108 D10 F109 E10 F110 F10 F111 E12 F112 D9 F113 F7 F114 D4 F115 D4 I100 B3 I101 B1 I102 C1 I103 B4 I106 D4

14
I107 D3 I108 D4 I109 C2 I111 D5 I112 B5 I113 C5 I114 D8

15
I115 C5 I116 D5 I117 D5 I118 D6 I119 D6 I120 D6 I121 C6 I122 E5 I124 E4 I125 F3 I126 F5 I127 F2 I128 D1 I129 E6

16
I130 F7 I131 E8 I132 E8 I133 F8 I134 F8 I136 E9 I137 E11

17
I138 F11 I141 H2 I143 C8 I144 C8 I146 E5 I147 F7 I148 C8

18

19

20 A

10

11

12

13

14

DC / DC +3V3_+1V2
A A

D
+12VF RES
F107
100n 3100 RES 2122

D
5104 10u

+12V

B
4 BC847BPN 7100-2 I101 3

7101-1 I112 7 8 FDS6930B


1

3108

2100

RES 2104

10u 2107

10u 2123

10R

22K

22u

22u

3101 5 22K 6104 I100 BAS316

I103

2 2108

12V/3V3 CONVERSION
VSW RES 5100 10u 5101

2101

1u0

22R 3110 22R

3n3 F101 5 6
RES 3133 RES 3132 22R 3134 22R 6K8

3103

3109

10K

6 I102 0V 2

I109

3102

F106 3V3

+3V3
10u
22u 2140 22u RES 2141 3n3 2111 2110 22u 2112 RES 2124 220u 25V

DETECT1 GND-SIG 7103 NCP5422ADR2G F100

F
3105 10K

3106

3107

22K

10K

100R 7100-1 BC847BPN 1

22u

I113

7101-2 FDS6930B I121 2 2109 7 8 7102-1 FDS6930B


1

14
VCC 3113 4R7 3114 3115

H1 GATE L1 1 2 16 15 5 6 12 11 I115 I116

4R7

I144
2114 RES 2113 1n0

I143
100n

3116

22R

BST

3n3 3124 4R7 7102-2 5 6 I119 F102


3

22R

G
I107
2102 100n

1 VFB 2 1 COMP 2 IS ROSC


GND

I114
3135 1n0

I148

F114 F115

10 8

H2 GATE L2 +1 -1 +2 -2

I106 9 I108
2103 3164 100n

I118 I120

4R7 3126 1K0

FDS6930B 3136 6K8

1K0

RES 2115

I117

3125

D
H
3117 33K

13

2105

100n

3127

2K2

I111

D
12V/1V2 CONVERSION
2116 RES

3118

2119

2117

2
33K 2106 100n

3131

3138

GND-SIG GND-SIG

GND-SIG 3130 I146

10u

10u

5103 10u
3141 RES 3139 22R RES 3140 2120 22R 6K8 3n3 2121

10u

10u

10R

2K2

10u

2125

I122

1K0

6K8

F104

330u 6.3V

RES

RES 5102

2118 RES

7104 BC847BW 3 GND-SIG I128 1

3128 2K7 3129 F103 3137 F112

F108

H
+1V2-PNX85XX

39K

5105
100R 3145

F111
220u 25V

GND-SIG

GND-SIG

2K7

+3V3F
2127

1u0

RES
7105-1 1 BC857BS 3122 2 6 I127
3158

I124

3119
3120 1K0

BAS316 6100 3121

I129

3142 68R 3143 68R 2131 I147


BAS316 6103

RES
3146 I136 10K
1% 120R

22u

F109

330R
is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner.

7105-2 4 BC857BS I125


100K

I132
RES 2128 1n0

I131
2129 100n 3144

All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in parts

3147

5 F105 3

I126 1K0
PDZ9.1-B 6101

10K

100n 3156 470R

1K0

+12VF

7107-1 BC847BS 1

I137

I134
3153 1n0

I133

J
3149 3K3

2132

1u0

3148
RES 2130 1K0

F110

F
K

3V3-ST

3157 I130 3 7106 BC817-25W 2 470R F113 1

3 5 I138

10K

7107-2 BC847BS 4

F
K

3150 3154 3155 15K PDZ18-B 1% 1K0 6102

BOOSTER 12V UNDER-VOLTAGE DETECTION


+1V2-PNX85XX

2K2

3151 GND-SIG GND-SIG 1K0

1% 3152 120R 1%

SENSE+1V2-PNX85XX ENABLE-3V3 PROT-DC

G
L
2133 100p

G
L

2134 I141
1% 470R 3159 2135 3160 100n 4K7

100p

H MULTI 12NC : 3139_123_64421 / 64541 / 64561 BD 12NC : 3139_123_64431 / 64551 / 64571 CELL 12C : 8239_125_14871

GND-SIG

GND-SIG

GND-SIG

1
O

10

11

12

13

14
O

" X100 ~ X199 "


1X05 REF EMC HOLE 1X06 REF EMC HOLE 1X12 REF EMC HOLE 1X02 REF EMC HOLE 1X07 REF EMC HOLE 1X03 REF EMC HOLE 1X08 REF EMC HOLE

CHN

DC343514

SETNAME

********
1 2009-01-16 2008-12-16

CLASS_NO 3PC332

PCB SB SSB BD
1 2 3 SUPERS. CHECK DATE **** *** ***** 2008-10-17 25
C

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Round screw hole of 4.02mm


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Round screw hole of 4.5mm


9 10 11

Oval screw hole of 5mm x 4.02mm


12 13 14

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Q543.1E LA

10.

EN 62

SSB: DC/DC +3V3 +1V2 Standby


1 A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A

1M95 D1 1M99 B1 2200 C1 2201 C1 2202 C2

2203 C2 2204 D2 2205 D3 2206 E1 2207 E2

2208 E2 2209 B5 2210 B6 2211 D4 2212 B9

2213 B9 2214 B9 2215 B12 2216 C13 2217 B12

2218 B12 2219 C10 2220 D2 2221 F9 2222 F9

2223 F9 2224 F12 2225 F12 2226 F13 2227 F13

2228 F13 2229 F13 2230 E2 2231 C1 2232 C2

2233 B6 2235 C3 2236 C2 2237 C2 3200 B1

3201 B1 3204 D2 3207 B10 3208 C11 3210 C12

3211 C12 3212 B14 3213 B13 3214 C13 3215 C14

3221 G12 3222 G12 3223 F13 3224 F12 3225 C5

3226 C5 3227 C6 3228 D6 3229 D6 3230 D6

3231 D6 3232 D4 3233 E4 3234 E5 4201 B2

4202 C2 5203 B9 5204 B11 5221 F9 5222 F11

6217 B12 6225 D4 7201 A6 7202-1 B10 7202-2 C10

7203 B14 7204 D10 7222-1 E10 7222-2 F10 7223-1 D5

7223-2 C6 7224-1 E6 7224-2 C7 F201 B1 F202 B1

F203 B1 F204 B1 F205 B1 F206 B1 F207 D1

F208 D1 F209 D1 F210 D1 F211 D1 F212 D1

F213 D1 F214 E1 F215 E1 F216 E1 F217 E1

F218 B6 F219 B12 F220 B14 F221 D14 F222 F12

F223 B1 F224 B1 F225 C1 F226 C1 F227 D6

F228 B1 F229 B12 F230 B15 F231 F12 I202 B6

I203 B9 I204 B10 I205 B11 I206 B14 I207 D11

I210 F9 I212 C5 I213 D5 I214 D4 I215 E5

I216 D5 I217 D6 I218 C6 I219 C6

10

11

12

13

14

15

DC / DC +3V3-STANDBY_+1V2-STANDBY
D

DC / DC
1 6

E
1M99 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

+3V3-STANDBY
1 F228 F201 F202 F203 F204 F205 F206 F223 F224 F225 F226 100p 3200 3201 68R 68R

7201 LD3985M122 5 4 I202 F218 +1V2-STANDBY

SW

IN INH

OUT BP

+12VD
2209 1u0

+12V

5203 33R
2212 10u 2213

I203

RES 3207 100K

7202-1 ST1S10PH
I204

+5V5-TUN 7 3
I205

2 5

5204 10u

F219

6217 SS36 +5V


220u 25V

INH SYNC A

VIN

SW

FROM PSU

2215 10u

2217

2214

LAMP-ON-OUT BACKLIGHT-OUT BACKLIGHT-BOOST POWER-OK SCL-SET SDA-SET

10u

10u

2218

2210

100n 2233

10u

1u0

B
F

COM

VFB GND P HS

B
RES
3213 I206 F220 3212 7203 BC847BW 10K F230

PROT-DC

F229

3210

3211

RES

3215

1K0

+12V
100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 10n

10

1-1735446-2

VIA

11

4n7 3214 100K 1%

3225

1K0

4201 4202

7202-2 ST1S10PH

18K 1%

RES

3K9

2216

2200

2231

2203

2201

2203

2203

2202

2232

2235

3208

I212

2219

5
3226 10K

I219

3
3228 6K8

220K
3229 10K
RES

4 7224-2 BC847BPN(COL) 3V3-ST 3

+3V3-STANDBY

6225 PDZ8.2-B

RES 2220

1n0

6 2
1u0

I213

100n

RES

4 7223-2 BC847BPN(COL) I218 3227

+3V3

10K

100K

3204 1n0

68R 1n0

STANDBY
3232

I214

DETECT-12V
3230 3231 10K 3K3

1K0 2211

D
FROM PSU

1M95 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 F207 F208 F209 F210 F211 F212 F213 F214 F215 F216 F217

7223-1 BC847BPN(COL) 1
I216

F227

RES 7204 PDTC144EU

I207

F221

H
ENABLE-3V3

RES 2204

RES 2205

+12V
+1V2-STANDBY

I217

3233 10K

3234 22K

6
I215

+AUDIO-POWER
GNDSND

1-1735446-1
is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner.

RES 2206

100n RES 2207

100n

RES 2208

All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in parts

RES 2230

J
GNDSND

100n

1 7224-1 BC847BPN(COL)
1n0

DC / DC
1 A 6 SW

E
J
7222-1 ST1S10PH
22u 1% 220u 25V

RES 3224

2225

10u 2222

2223

2221

10u

10u

100K

2224

2226

RES 2229

RES 2228

2227

4n7

SYNC

VFB GND P HS

2u0

22u

33R

22u

22u

+12V

5221

I210

INH

VIN

SW

5222

F222

+1V2-PNX5100

F
SENSE+1V2-PNX5100

7222-2 ST1S10PH 10
1K0 1%

F231

3223 470R 1%

VIA

11
3221 3222 4K7

G
M

G
M

MULTI 12NC : 3139_123_64421 / 64541 / 64561 BD 12NC : 3139_123_64431 / 64551 / 64571 CELL 12C : 8239_125_14871 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
CHN DC343514
CLASS_NO 3PC332

12
SETNAME ********

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PCB SB SSB BD

14

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q543.1E LA

10.

EN 63

SSB: Front End


1
1 2

2
3

3
4

4
5

5
6 7

6
8

7
9

8
10

9
11 12

10
13

11
14

12
15

13
16 17

14
18

15
19

16
20

A
A

FRONT END
A

3386 4R7

+5V

B
+1V2-PNX85XX
RES 5308 7308 LD1117DT12
RES 5313

30R

I324

+1V2

RES 5309

7307 LK112SM50 +5V5-TUN 5 1


2336 1u0

4u7

+5V-TUNER

+3V3
30R

120R

100n 2315

3301

RES 3318

100n 2316

2318

2344

SHDN BP COM
2

3
2337 100n 2369 2u2

+5V

5 1

IN

OUT

4 3
2372 100n 2373 2u2

100n

100n 2320

2311

10u 2313

100n 2317

2312

2314

100n

100n 2319

6K8

10u

10u

+3V3B

SHDN BP COM
2

2301

2371

22n

1u0

5305
100n 2322 2321 2u2

2u2

IN

OUT

F306 +5V-TUNER

7309 LK112M33TR

IN

OUT COM

5304 10u

F308 +1V2A

C
+3V3E

F309

C
D
+5V-TUNER

30R

C
F310 +3V3D

5306
2323 100n 2324 2u2

30R
5301 30R

TUNER BOUNDARY SCAN


RF-AGC RES 5310 +3V3B 3350 3351 3352 3353 10K 10K 10K 10K 3354 22R F301

TDO
F302
100n 2327 2325 100n 2326 2u2 2328 2u2

5307
2329 2u2 2330 100n

F311 +3V3A

47u 16V

TCK
F303

10u

2304

100n 2305

E
1XXX

30R

TMS
F304

+3V3D

+3V3A

+3V3E

+1V2A

+3V3B

+1V2

ANTENNA-SUPPLY I313 I314


RES 4316

TDI
F305 +3V3B

HD1816 MK1 * IC ADRESS C0


RF-IN

3316 3317

47R 47R

SCL-TUNER SDA-TUNER +3V3B

MT

52

36 VDDAL_AFE1 46 VDDAL_AFE2

8 18 26 53

37

42

27M

TUNER

TUNER

1304

E
G

DC_PWR NC1 RF_AGC NC2 AS SCL SDA XTAL_OUT +5V IF_OUT1 IF_OUT2
MT

F317 F318 F319 F320 F321 F322 F323 F324 F325 A310 A311

RES

2331 12p 2332 12p 49 50 40 39 I322 I323 47 48 32 31 P PD N RSTN XI XO

VDDH

VDDL 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 19 20 21 22 33 34

3393 RES 3394 RES 3395 RES 3396 RES 3397

* 2358 * 2359

4n7 4u7 4n7

* 2362
10n

100n

F327

RES 2363

*2360 *4302 *4303

* *
A328 A329 4304 RES
4307 4308

2349 2350

* * *

100n 100n 4306 4312 4313


100n 100n

F332 F333 F334 A322 A323 F335


100n

ANT_PWR B1 RF_AGC SCL SDA B2 VTU_TP NC IF_AGC DIF2 DIF1 AIF


MT

VDDAH_CVBS

VDDAH_AFE1

VDDAH_OSC

LG1 Pend new 12nc

4K7 4K7

10K

2 16 27 56

4n7

MT

* 2302

1XXX * TDTC-G321D

7303 DRX3926K-XK-A3

F
3308-4 3308-3 3308-2 3308-1 3309-4 3309-3 3309-2 3309-1 3310-4 3310-3 3310-2 3310-1

E
4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R FE-SOP FE-CLK FE-VALID FE-DATA(0) FE-DATA(1) FE-DATA(2) FE-DATA(3) FE-DATA(4) FE-DATA(5) FE-DATA(6) FE-DATA(7)

IF-P IF-N PDP RES 2334 PDN RESET-SYSTEM 4319

DEMODULATOR

100n

A312

2351 2361

2352

A325

F
H

RES 4XXX RES 4XXX

* *
1XXX * HD1816 MK2 RES 5302 820n

SAW_SW SCL1 I2C SDA1 SCL2 I2C SDA2 TCK TDI TDO TMS GPIO1 GPIO2

MSTRT MERR MCLK MVAL 0 1 2 3 MD 4 5 6 7 RF_AGC IF_AGC SIF CVBS DA I2S CL WS VSYNC

MSTRT MERR F339 MCLK MVAL MD0 MD1 MD2 MD3 MD4 MD5 MD6 MD7

G
FE-DATA(0:7) RF-AGC IF-AGC

* *

*
4317 4318 2300 100n

SCL-SSB SDA-SSB SCL-TUNER SDA-TUNER


18p 18p

3398 3399 F312 F313

47R 47R

23 24 62 61 59 60 57 58 4 30 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83

F
H

+5V-TUNER

I301 44 43 64 63 1 29 3357 10K 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 3358 2 2353 100n 3355 18K
470R 3356

+5V-TUNER 4 BC847BPN 7312-2 3 7312-1 BC847BPN 1 3359 150R

not in Arch2K8
7302 UPC3221GV-E1 1303 1 2 3 I IGND GND O1 O2 5 2306 4 2307 10n 10n 3 INPUT2 2 INPUT1

I303 5

RF-IN

VCC

RES 2347 2348 RES

* *
3303 A324
5303 2308 22p 2370 680n 2p2

MT

OUTPUT1

7 I318

2309 100p 2310 100p

IF-N ANTENNA-CTRL

I
TUNER

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is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in parts

2355

MT

F316 I321

100n

6302 BZX384-C6V8

3305

6K8

DC_PWR NC1 RF_AGC NC2 AS SCL SDA XTAL_OUT +5V IF_OUT1 IF_OUT2

220R 3304 220R RES 4324 4325

OUTPUT2
GND1 GND2

I319

IF-P

G
I325
2354 3p3

4323

OFWX6966M 36M125

VAGC

A326

RESERVED
+3V3B

3366 4K7 F336 ANTENNA-SUPPLY

AGC CONTROL

+5V-TUNER +3V3A

RES
3311

150R 100R

SIF

A327 +5V-TUNER IF-AGC


2356

VIA

VIA

4320
510R RES 3307

PDP
2 4

100n

3306 0R05

RES
2364
RES 4321

+5V-TUNER 2346 22u I307 3348


2345 22u

35 VSSAL_AFE1 45 VSSAL_AFE2

VSSAH_OSC

RES 3XXX

22K RES 3XXX

RES 2366

22n

33AB

470R

5311

820n

100K

3387

K
2367 10n

GND_HS

+12V

3364 4K7

+5V-TUNER 1
3

470R

220K

100n

2335

3346

10n

10n

VSSAH_AFE1

560R

VSSAH_CVBS

33AA

2365

18K 7345-2 BC847BPN(COL) 4

H
+5V-TUNER

7315 BCP56 I326 6301 BAS316


220R

3389 2R2 3367


220R

I308 6 3345 10K 3349 2 5

2357

22n

VSSH
7 17 25 54

VSSL
3 15 28 55

K
3391 18R
150R 150R

38

41

51

PDN

65

33AC
RES 4322

2368 10n

3377 100K

I327

560R

3368

3369

2R2

+12V 3
8

* 1300

3371

27K 3372

27K

10K

J
N

1301 2302 2349 2350 2351 2352 2358 2359 2360 2361 2362 4302 4303 4304 4306 4307 4308 4312 4313 4317 4318

LGI Y N N Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

RFS N Y Y N N N N Y Y Y N N Y Y N N N N N N N N

3370 F337 SIF-GND 10K

150R

I331

2
4

150R I306 4314

RES 3360 RES 3361

I328

7316-1 LM393PT 1

7345-1 BC847BPN(COL) 1 3347

F315

3392 68R

CVBS

RES BC857BS 3362 7314-1 RES 2 100R

+12V ANTENNA-CTRL +3V3 3373 3374 10K I329 2K7


3375 4K7

6 4315 RES 3363 100R 5 F314 4 BC857BS 7314-2 RES 3 CVBS-TER-OUT

5 6

F338

7316-2 LM393PT 7

J
N

K
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CHN DC343514 SETNAME ********
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PCB SB SSB BD
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-- -- --

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2008-10-17

TV543_2K9
10 CHECK

3139 123 6443


P
130 03 A2

" X300 ~ X399 "


5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

2009-01-16

NAME Wang Bing Bing SV

ROYAL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V. 2008

15

16

17

18

19

20

1300 E6 1301 D1 1303 G3 1304 E11 1306 F1 2300 F6 2301 C4 2302 E2 2304 D3 2305 D3 2306 G4 2307 G4 2308 G7 2309 G8 2310 G8 2311 C12 2312 C12 2313 C12 2314 C13 2315 C13 2316 C13 2317 C13 2318 C14 2319 C14 2320 C14 2321 C13 2322 C13 2323 C13 2324 C13 2325 D13 2326 D13 2327 D13 2328 D13 2329 D14 2330 D14 2331 E11 2332 E11 2334 F11 2335 H7 2336 C2 2337 C2 2341 E7 2342 E7 2344 C11 2345 H15 2346 H14 2347 G10 2348 G10 2349 E5 2350 E5 2351 F5 2352 F5 2353 F14 2354 G16 2355 H10 2356 H9 2357 H8 2358 E2 2359 E2 2360 E2 2361 F5 2362 E5 2363 E2 2364 H4 2365 H6 2366 H6 2367 H4 2368 H6 2369 C3 2370 G7 2371 C8 2372 C9 2373 C9 3301 C4 3302 E10 3303 G7 3304 G7 3305 H7 3306 H3 3307 H3 3308-1 E15 3308-2 E15 3308-3 E15 3308-4 E15 3309-1 F15 3309-2 F15 3309-3 E15 3309-4 E15 3310-1 F15 3310-2 F15 3310-3 F15 3310-4 F15 3311 G15 3312 H7 3313 H7 3316 D7 3317 D7 3318 C12 3345 I14 3346 H15 3347 I15 3348 H15 3349 I14 3350 D10 3351 D10 3352 D10 3353 D10 3354 D11 3355 F15 3356 F15 3357 G14 3358 G15 3359 G15 3360 I16 3361 I16 3362 I15 3363 J15 3364 H9 3365 E10 3366 G10 3367 I10 3368 I9 3369 I10 3370 I11 3371 I10 3372 I10 3373 J10 3374 J10 3375 J10 3376 I11 3377 H10 3386 B2 3387 H10 3388 E10 3389 H10 3391 I15 3392 I16 3393 E14 3394 E14 3395 E14 3396 E14 3397 E14

3398 F11 3399 F11 33AA H5 33AB H5 33AC H5 4302 E2 4303 F2 4304 F3 4306 E5 4307 F4 4308 F5 4312 E5 4313 F5 4314 I15 4315 J15 4316 E2 4317 F7 4318 F7 4319 F10 4320 H4 4321 H5 4322 I5 4323 G3 4324 G7 4325 G7 4326 F1 4327 F1 5301 D3 5302 G3 5303 G8 5304 B14 5305 C12 5306 C12 5307 D14 5308 B11 5309 B3 5310 D4 5311 H4 5313 B10 6301 H9 6302 H10 7302 G5 7303 E12 7307 B2 7308 B11 7309 B9 7312-1 G15 7312-2 G16 7314-1 I15 7314-2 J16 7315 H9 7316-1 I11 7316-2 J11 7345-1 I15 7345-2 H15 A310 E2 A311 F2 A312 F1 A322 E5 A323 F5 A324 G7 A325 F6 A326 G7 A327 G6 A328 E4 A329 F4 F301 D11 F302 D11 F303 D11 F304 D11 F305 D11 F306 B3 F308 B15 F309 C15 F310 C15 F311 D15 F312 F10 F313 F10 F314 J16 F315 I16 F316 H8 F317 E2 F318 E2 F319 E2 F320 E2 F321 E2 F322 E2 F323 E2 F324 E2 F325 E2 F327 E5 F332 E5 F333 E5 F334 E5 F335 F5 F336 G10 F337 I11 F338 J8 F339 E14 I301 F14 I303 F15 I306 I15 I307 H14 I308 H15 I313 D7 I314 D7 I318 G6 I319 G6 I321 H8 I322 F11 I323 F11 I324 B11 I325 G16 I326 H9 I327 H11 I328 I10 I329 J10 I331 I9

2341

18p 2342

18p

3388 3365

3302

10

11

3376

12

13

14

10K 10K 10K 10K 10K

15

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18440_502_090223.eps 090224

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q543.1E LA

10.

EN 64

SSB: PNX8543 - Power


1
1

2
2

3
3 4

4
5

5
6
+1V2-PNX85XX

6
7
100n 2610 100n 2612 2608 100n 2611

7
8
100n RES 2615 100n RES 2614 100n RES 2616 100n RES 2617 100n RES 2613

8
9
100n 2618 100n 2620 100n 2619 100n

9
10 11

10
12

11
13

12
14 15

13
16

14
17

15
18

16
19 20

17

A
A

PNX8543 - POWER

A
A
F611 +3V3-PER 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 1u0 5612 +3V3 33R

+1V2-STANDBY 100n RES 2692 100n RES 2693 2621 100n RES 2691 1u0 2622 100n

B
F612 5613 +1V2-PNX85XX 33R 2660 100n 2661 1u0

B
7601 LD1117DT18

I613 +3V3-STANDBY RES 2623 100n 2625 100n 1u0 2624 2 2602 F600 22u 2600 10u 7600-9 PNX85439E AJ12 AJ13 AJ14 AJ20 AJ23 F18 F19 F20 F25 VDD_1V2_CORE F26 F9 K30 L30 U30 V30 V6 AF5 AF6 AG5 AG6 F603 100n 26A2 2631 10u AC6 AD6 P6 R6 H5 T5 T3 L6 M6 N6 T6 D16 E17 F16 E16 C13 C17 D14 E13 E14 100n AJ26 F17 D4 K6 AJ21 AJ22 AJ27 AJ28 AJ8 F10 F23 F24 VDD_3V3_PER F28 F6 H29 J29 J6 W6 I614 2657 100n 5618 33R +1V2-PNX85XX 100n 2658 2659 1u0

5617 33R

+3V3

+3V3F 2603 2601 100n 10u

IN

OUT COM 1

+1V8-PNX85XX

C
F615 2662 100n 5614 33R +3V3

5602 +3V3 33R 100n 2699 2627 10u

F602

C
D
5600 +3V3 33R 2604 2605 100n 1u0 7602 LD1117 5603 +3V3 33R 2697 10u 3 IN OUT COM 1 2 4 3601 100R +3V3 I600 RREF-PNX85XX 5627 +3V3 33R

C
D

F616 2663 100n

5616 33R +1V2-PNX85XX

I616 26A3 100n 26A4 10u

VDDA-LVDS 100n RES 2664 100n 2665 100n 2666 RES 2667 100n F617 5615 +3V3 33R

5601 2628 100n 2629 33R 10u

F625

VDD
AA6 VDDA_1V2_CAB AB6 VDDA_3V3_MCAB JTAG_VSST1 AM3

E
+1V8-PNX85XX 330u 6.3V 2606

VDD_1V2_SBCORE

F618 RES 2670 1u0 2671 F619 100n 5620 33R 2668 100n 2669 1u0 +1V2-PNX85XX

5619 +3V3 33R

5604 +1V2-PNX85XX 33R

VDD_3V3_SBPER VDDA_3V3_VID_1_1 VDDA_3V3_VID_1_2 VDDA_3V3_VID_4 VDDA_3V3_DCSCCO VDDA_1V2_DCS_A VDDA_1V2_VID VSS_CL VDDA_1V2_HDMI_EQ VDD_3V3_HDMI_TERM_2 VDDA_HDMI_3V3_BIAS VDDA_3V3_HDMI_PLL_2 VDD_1V2_HDMI_1 VDD_1V2_HDMI_2 VDDA_1V2_HDMI_EQ VDD_3V3_HDMI_TERM_1 VDDA_3V3_HDMI_PLL_1 VPP_ID_8542 VPP_ID_8543 VDDA_3V3_VIDOUT VDDA_1V2_ADC4A

AK17 VDDA_1V2_USB_PLL AJ17 VDDA_3V3_USB AJ16 GNDA_USB VDDA_1V2_LVDS_PLL AJ18 AK20 AK21 VDD_3V3_LVDS AK24 AL21 AJ19 VDDA_3V3_LVDS

F601 +1V2-PNX85XX 330u 6.3V 2607

C600

RES 5626 SENSE+1V2-PNX85XX +1V2-PNX85XX 26A1 2626 10u 2630 100n 22u 33R

F604

F
VDDA-DAC VDDA-ADC 100n 100n F620 F621 5621 33R

E
G

5605 +1V2-PNX85XX 100n 2633 2632 100n 33R

F605

AJ7 VDDA_1V2_AADC AJ6 VDDA_3V3_AADC AK8 VDDA_3V3_ACT AK12 VDDA_3V3_ADAC Y30 AJ30 P30 AF30 AC30 VDDA_3V3_DDRPLL0 AD30 VSSA_DDRPLL0 AB30 VDD_1V2_DDRPLL0 AA30 VSS_DDRPLL W30 0 AK30 1 N30 VSSA_DLL 4 AE30 7 VDD_1V8_DDR VDDA_1V2_DLL AG30 AH30 R21 R30 T21 T30 U21 V21 W21 Y21

VDDA-AUDIO
5622 33R

E
G

VDDA-AUDIO

+3V3

5608 2636 100n 2637 33R 1u0

F607 5610 2638 33R F608 1u0 2639

5607 +3V3 100n 2634 2635 33R

F606 100n

+1V2-PNX85XX

F
H
RREF-PNX85XX 5609 +3V3 2640 1u0 2641 100n 33R F609 +1V2-PNX85XX +3V3-PER

F622

5623

+1V2-PNX85XX
33R

F
H

F623 100n 1u0

5624

+3V3
33R

5611 +1V2-PNX85XX RES 2642 33R

F610 1u0 2643 100n

2678

is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright

U6 V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V19 V20 W14 W15 W16 W17 W18 W19 W20 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y20 Y33 I615 Y5 Y6

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G
F624 5625 33R

+1V2-PNX85XX

100n

100n

7600-10 PNX85439E

100n 2696

100n 2688

100n 2686

100n 2684

100n 2694

100n 2689

100n 2685

100n 2683

100n 2687

100n 2695

2682

1u0 2690

K
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J
N

AA14 AA15 AA16 AA17 AA18 AA19 AA20 AA21 AA5 AB31 AB4 AB5 AC31 AC33 AE6 AF33 AG31 AH29 VSS AH6 AJ15 AJ24 AJ25 AJ29 AJ33 AJ5 AJ9 AK10 AK13 AK23 AK25 AL1 AL2 AL3 AL30 AM1 AM18

VSS

VSS
VSS

L5 M2 N5 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P2 P20 P21 P33 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T20 T31 U14 U15 U16 U17 U18 U19 U20 U33

H
F626

+1V8-PNX85XX

J
N

VSS AM2 AM21 AM22 AM31 AM32 AM33 AM34 AN1 AN32 AN33 AN34 AP33 AP34 B34 D12 D13 D17 D18 E12 E18 E3 E4 F21 F22 F27 F29 F30 F5 F7 F8 G29 G5 G6 H6 K2 L33

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PCB SB SSB BD
1 2 3 SUPERS. DATE **** *** ***** 2008-10-17 25
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-- -- --

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2008-10-17 2009-01-16

TV543_2K9
10 CHECK

3139 123 6443


P
130 04 A2

" X600 ~ X699 "


5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

NAME Vincent Yap / Lee CW SV

ROYAL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V. 2008

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16

17

18

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2600 C4 2601 C2 2602 C4 2603 C2 2604 D2 2605 D3 2606 D2 2607 E2 2608 A6 2609 A6 2610 A6 2611 A6 2612 A7 2613 A7 2614 A7 2615 A7 2616 A7 2617 A8 2618 A8 2619 A8 2620 A8 2621 B6 2622 B6 2623 C7 2624 C7 2625 C7 2626 E7 2627 C7 2628 D7 2629 D7 2630 E7 2631 D7 2632 E5 2633 E5 2634 F5 2635 F5 2636 F7 2637 F7 2638 F8 2639 F8 2640 G7 2641 G7 2642 G8 2643 G8 2644 B12 2645 B13 2646 B13 2647 B13 2648 B13 2649 B13 2650 B14 2651 B14 2652 B14 2653 B14 2654 B15 2655 B15 2656 B15 2657 C13 2658 C14 2659 C15 2660 B16 2661 B16 2662 C16 2663 C15 2664 D14 2665 D14 2666 D14 2667 D14 2668 D14 2669 D14 2670 D16 2671 D16 2672 F15 2673 F14 2674 F14 2675 F14 2676 F14 2677 F15 2678 G14 2679 G15 2680 H14 2681 H15 2682 H12 2683 H12 2684 H13 2685 H13 2686 H14 2687 H14 2688 H14 2689 H14 2690 H15 2691 B6 2692 B6 2693 B7 2694 H13 2695 H13 2696 H13 2697 D5 2699 C7 26A1 E7 26A2 D7 26A3 C7 26A4 C7 3601 D6 5600 C2 5601 D7 5602 C7 5603 D4 5604 D7 5605 E5 5607 F5 5608 E6 5609 F6 5610 F8 5611 G7 5612 A15 5613 B16 5614 C16 5615 D16 5616 C15 5617 B15 5618 B14 5619 D16 5620 D15 5621 E15 5622 E15 5623 F15 5624 G15 5625 G15 5626 E5 5627 C7 7600-10 G2 7600-9 B9 7601 B3 7602 D5 C600 E3 F600 C4 F601 E2 F602 C8 F603 D8 F604 E8 F605 E6 F606 F6 F607 E7 F608 F8

F609 F7 F610 G8 F611 A15 F612 B15 F615 C16 F616 C14 F617 D15 F618 D15 F619 D14 F620 E14 F621 E15 F622 F15 F623 G15 F624 G15 F625 D8 F626 H15 I600 C3 I613 B14 I614 B13 I615 G4 I616 C8

1u0 2609

RES 2651

2652

RES 2645

RES 2646

RES 2647

RES 2648

RES 2649

RES 2650

2653

2654

2674

2673

2672

100n 2676

100n 2675

2680

2681

100n 2677

10

11

12

13

14

1u0

100n

15

2656

RES 2644

2655

16

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q543.1E LA

10.

EN 65

SSB: PNX8543 - Video Streams/LVDS Output


1 A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A

1
B

10

11

12

PNX8543 - VIDEO STREAMS / LVDS OUTPUT


VDDA-LVDS

A
C
7600-5 PNX85439E 3700

LVDS
IREF_LVDS

AK19 AN18 AP18 AK18 AL18 AN19 AP19 AN20 AP20 AL20 AM20 AL19 AM19

F700 RX51001ARX51001A+ RX51001BRX51001B+ RX51001CRX51001C+ RX51001DRX51001D+ RX51001ERX51001E+ RX51001CLKRX51001CLK+

B
W29 Y29 AA29 AB29 AC29 AD29 AE29 AF29 AG29 AM30 AN30 AP30 AN31 AP31 AP32 M30 K31

7600-11 PNX85439E

N P N P N P

Y4 R2 C4 R4 T4 W4 R5 W5 F11 NC F12 F13 F14 F15 C14 AJ11 AL12 AK15 NC

NC

B AK28 AL28 AM28 AK29 AL29 AM29 AN29 K29 L29 NC M29 N29 P29 R29 T29 U29 V29

NC

N D P N E P N CLK P

3700 B6 3707-1 F6 3707-2 F6 3707-3 F6 3707-4 F6 3708-1 F6 3708-2 F6 3708-3 F6 3708-4 F6 3709-1 F8 3709-2 G8 3709-3 F6 3709-4 G6 3710 G7 3711 H1 3714 H2 4700 H6 4701 H2 4702 G4 7600-11 B2 7600-12 F5 7600-5 B5 F700 B6 F701 H2 F702 C7 F703 C7 F704 D7 F705 D7 F706 D7 F707 D7 F708 D7 F709 D7 F710 D7 F711 D7 F712 D7 F713 E7

12K

LOUT2_A

AN22 N AP22 P

F702 F703 F704 F705 F706 F707 F708 F709 F710 F711 F712 F713

RX51002ARX51002A+ RX51002BRX51002B+ RX51002CRX51002C+ RX51002DRX51002D+ RX51002ERX51002E+ RX51002CLKRX51002CLK+

AL17 AN21 AP21 AL25 AM25 AN25 AP25 AK26 AL26 AM26 AN26 AP26 AM27 AN27

AK22 N AL22 LOUT2_B P AN23 N AP23 LOUT2_C P LOUT2_D AN24 N AP24 P AL24 AM24 AL23 AM23

D
G

D
G

N LOUT2_E P LOUT2_CLK N P

7600-12 PNX85439E

CA-MDO(0:7)

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CA-MDO(0) CA-MDO(1) CA-MDO(2) CA-MDO(3) CA-MDO(4) CA-MDO(5) CA-MDO(6) CA-MDO(7)

E33 C32 B32 J30 K34 K33 H30 J33 E34 D34 4702 H31

TUN_CA
0 1 2 3 CA_MDO 4 5 6 7 CA_MOSTRT CA_MOVAL CA_MOCLK 0 1 2 3 CA_MDI 4 5 6 7 CA_MISTRT CA_MIVAL CA_MICLK CA_ADD_EN

G33 G31 G30 H34 F34 F32 F31 G34 J31 E32 H32 B31

3708-1 1 3708-3 3

3708-4 4 3708-2 2

3707-2 8 47R 6 47R 3707-4 3707-1 5 47R 7 47R 3707-3 3709-3 3709-4

7 47R

4 1

5 47R 8 47R

3 6 5

6 47R 3 47R 4 47R 33R

CA-MDI0 CA-MDI1 CA-MDI2 CA-MDI3 CA-MDI4 CA-MDI5 CA-MDI6 CA-MDI7 CA-MISTRT CA-MIVAL CA-MICLK
CA-ADDEN NC

F
3709-1 3709-2 8 7
NC

CA-MOSTRT

CA-MOVAL CA-MOCLK_VS2 FE-DATA(0:7)

1 47R 2 47R

3710

G
K
3711 +3V3-PER 4K7 10K RES FE-CLK FE-SOP 4701 3714 F701 FE-ERR FE-ERR

FE-DATA(0) FE-DATA(1) FE-DATA(2) FE-DATA(3) FE-DATA(4) FE-DATA(5) FE-DATA(6) FE-DATA(7)

D10 E10 A9 A11 C11 D11 E11 A10

0 1 2 3 TNR_TSDI 4 5 6 7

CA_CDN

K32 0 A32 1

CA-CD1 CA-CD2
CA-DATADIR CA-DATAEN

G
K

D31 DIR A31 CA_DATA EN CA_OOB_EN CA_RDY C31 J34 C34 C33 A33

IRQ-CA
CA-RST

C12 B10 B9 C10

TNR_ERROR TNR_MICLK TNR_MISTRT TNR_MIVAL

CA_RST CA_VCCEN CA_VPPEN CA_VSN

FE-VALID

J32 0 A34 1

CA-VS1 4700 CA-MOCLK_VS2

I
N

MULTI 12NC : 3139_123_64421 / 64541 / 64561 BD 12NC : 3139_123_64431 / 64551 / 64571 CELL 12C : 8239_125_14871 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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SSB: PNX8543 Audio Amplifier


1 A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
1800 G1 2800 B2 2806 A8 2808 C8 2809 E8 2810 F8 2811 D7 2812 E7 2822 C12 2823 B8 2824 G2 2825 G2 2826 A7 2827 B7 2830 D7 2831 E7 2832 H6 2833 H6 2834 G8 2835 G7 2836 G7 2837 H6 3810 F2 3811 F3 3812 F3 3813 F4 3814 G2 3815 G3 3816-1 B8 3816-2 B7 3816-3 C7 3816-4 C8 3817-1 D7 3817-2 D8 3817-3 F7 3817-4 F8 3818 B2 3819-1 B3 3819-2 B3 3819-3 C3 3819-4 C3 3820 C2 3821 G1 3822 G1 3830-1 B13 3830-2 C13 3830-3 C11 3830-4 C11 3831 A9 3832 C9 3833 B12 3834 E9 3835-1 H6 3835-2 G7 3835-3 F7 3835-4 H6 3839 H7 3840 D9 3841 C11 4801 A3 6801 B2 7801 B4 7802 C3 7803-1 A8 7803-2 B8 7803-3 D8 7803-4 E8 7807-1 C12 7807-2 C14 7808 F2 7809 F3 7830 G7 F800 G1 F801 G2 F802 G2 F803 B9 F804 D9 F805 E9 F808 C11 F809 A9 F811 C14 F812 B4 I810 F2 I811 F3 I812 F4 I813 F3 I814 A7 I815 B7 I816 D7 I817 E7 I818 B2 I819 B3 I821 C2 I822 C3 I823 C3 I833 A7 I835 B7 I836 D7 I837 E7 I839 C12 I840 C13 I845 H6 I846 H6 I847 H7 I848 H7 I849 H7

20
I850 H9 I851 H9

7
AUDIO-VDD

10

11

12

13

14

PNX8543 - AUDIO AMPLIFIER


B
ADAC(7)
2826 I833 I814 3 2

2806 100n 4 7803-1 LM324 1 F809

AUDIO-CL-L

RES 3831

1K0

A
C
+AUDIO-POWER
3818 BZX384-C6V8 7 4R7 2800 I818 1u0 3819-2 6801 22K 4801 RES F812

220p

11

AUDIO-VDD
7801 BC807-25W

2 3816-2 7 10K

1 3816-1 8 10K 2823 33p AUDIO-VDD +AUDIO-POWER

3833

3819-1

22K

I815

ADAC(8)
2827 I835

5 6

7803-2 LM324 7

F803

AUDIO-CL-R
7807-1 BC847BPN(COL) F808 AUDIO-RESET 4 3830-4 22K 5 6 3830-3 22K 3841 RES 2822 0R I839 2 1u0 1 6 7 3830-2 22K 2 I840 5 F811 3 4 7807-2 BC847BPN(COL)

E
3820

I821

22K

7802 BC847BW I822 I823 3819-4 22K

1K0

RES 3832

3819-3

220p

11

22K

10K

I819

3830-1

A-PLOP

10K

10K 2808 33p AUDIO-VDD

F
I816 4 10 2830 2811 3n3 I836 9 RES 3840 1K0 11

10K

3816-3

3816-4

A-STBY

ADAC(5)

7803-3 LM324 8

F804

AUDIO-OUT-L

D
G

220p

3817-1 10K

3817-2 10K 2809 33p

AUDIO-VDD

E
ADAC(6)

I817 12 2831 2812 I837 13

E
7803-4 LM324 14 F805

AUDIO-OUT-R

RES 3834

AUDIO-VDD

AUDIO-VDD

1K0

RESERVED FOR ITV

3n3

220p

11

I
3810 3811 10K 10K 3

3817-3 10K

3817-4 10K 2810 33p

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I810 7808 BC847BW I811 3812 5K6

I813 7809 BC847BW I812 3813 5K6 3835-3 3 6 22K 33p

J
3814 470R BATHROOM SPEAKER 1800 3821 F800 3822 4 5 100R 100R F801 F802 1n0 1n0

3815

470R

2835

3835-2

22K 33p +3V3

1 2 3

ADAC(3)
2836

ADAC(4)

G
1u0

502382-0370 EMC 2824 EMC 2825 7830 TPA6111A2DGN I845 3835-1 I846 3835-4 I847 1 4 3839 2837 10K I849 1u0 3 BYPASS 4 VIA GND GND_HS 9 10 11 8 5 22K I848 22K 6 5 2 SHUTDOWN 2 1 2834

ADAC(3)

2832 2833

1u0 1u0

AMPLIFIER
INVO

VDD I850 1 1

HP_LOUT
I851

ADAC(4)

H MULTI 12NC : 3139_123_64421 / 64541 / 64561 BD 12NC : 3139_123_64431 / 64551 / 64571 CELL 12C : 8239_125_14871

AUDIO-RESET

HP_ROUT

10

11

12

13

14

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Q543.1E LA

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EN 67

SSB: PNX8543 Audio


1 A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A

10

11

12

PNX8543 - AUDIO
B

A
6 AUDIO-IN1-L 3900-4 4 5 33K 3900-3 33K I901 2926 1u0 33p

C
AUDIO-IN1-R 3900-1 1 8 33K

I902 7 3900-2 33K

33p

2927

1u0

I921 2910-1 100n

5902 VDDA-AUDIO 33R

B
AUDIO-IN2-L 3904-4 4 5 33K

B
5900 VDDA-AUDIO 100n 33R 7900 LD2985BM33R I911 I914 5 6 VDDA-DAC 100n 2910-3 10u 2910-4 5901 33R 8 100n 7 6 5 F901 I922 4 2921
RES

I903 5 3905-4 33K

2928

1u0 33p I916 7 2910-2

VDDA-AUDIO

4901

RES 2902

D
AUDIO-IN2-R 3904-3 3 6 33K

I904 6 3905-3 33K

2929

1u0 33p

OUT BP

IN INH

1 3 10u

+5V

100n 2915-2

2915-1

100n 2915-3

100n 2915-4

100n

10u 2920

2919

10n

AUDIO-IN3-L

33p

3923-4

3903-4 4

5 33K 33K

I905

2930

1u0

I913

COM

C
3910 +3V3 22K 22K

AUDIO-IN3-R

3903-2 2

7 33K 3923-2 33K

I906

2931

1u0 33p

7600-7 PNX85439E

RES 2905

F
AUDIO-IN4-L 6901 6900 CDS4C12GTA CDS4C12GTA 12V 12V 3924-1 1 8 33K

I907 8 3925-1 33K

2932

1u0 33p

D
AUDIO-IN4-R

3924-2 2

7 33K 7 3925-2 33K

I908

2933

1u0 33p

G
AUDIO-IN5-L

AUDIO AK7 L AK9 VREF_AADC AL7 VDDA_3V3_DAC R AJ10 VSSA_ADAC AM8 NEG VREF AM9 AN14 POS AP14 ADAC1 N AP8 AL13 P VRNEG AADC AN8 AADC AP13 AN13 AN7 L ADAC2 N AIN_1 AP7 AM13 R P
AK6 L AIN_2 AL6 R AM6 L AIN_3 AN6 R AP6 L AIN_4 AM5 R AN5 L AIN_5 AP5 R
RES

3911-4 5

4 33R

ADAC(1)

D
3911-3 6 3 33R ADAC(2) ADAC(1) ADAC(2) ADAC(3) ADAC(4)

2936

3n3 2937

3n3 2938

2939

3n3

3926-1 1

8 33K 1 3927-1 33K

I909

2934

1u0 33p

RES 2908

E
H
AUDIO-IN5-R 3926-2 2 7 33K

4904

AM11 AL11 ADAC4 N AK11 P AN11 AP11 ADAC5 N AL10 P AP10 AN10 ADAC6 N AM10 P ADAC7BUF ADAC8BUF ADAC 7 8 AP9 AN9 AL9 AL8 V1 AA2 Y2 I920

3912-3 6

3 33R

ADAC(4)

3n3

AM12 AN12 ADAC3 N AP12 P

3912-4 5

4 33R

ADAC(3)

3912-2 7 AUD_GND 3912-1 8

2 33R

ADAC(5) ADAC(8) ADAC(7)

AUD_GND AUD_GND

I910 2 3927-2 33K

2935

1u0 33p

2922

3n3 2923

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4901 & 4902 4903 & 4904 4905 & 4906 3904 3905 3903 3923 3924 3925 3926 3927

FLAVORS 22"FLAVORS 32"/42" PnS SS YES X X X X YES YES YES X 33K 33K X 33K 33K X 15K 33K 22K 33K 220K 100K X X 22K 100K X X X X 33K X X 33K

OTHERS X X X 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K

RES 2909

3932

47K

AN15 OSCLK I2S_IN AL14 SCK AK14 SD1 AP15 SD2 I2S_IN AM15 SD3 AL15 SD4 AM14 I917 B1 I2S_IN_WS RESREF

3913 3914 3911-2 7 3911-1 8 3915

33R RES 33R RES 2 33R 1 33R F902 68R

ADAC(7) ADAC(8) ADAC(7) ADAC(8) SPDIF-OUT-1

3n3

VDDA-AUDIO

U5 1 SPDIF_IN C19 2

1 33R

ADAC(6)

SPDIF-IN 3933 47K

SPDIF_OUT I2S_OUT OSCLK SCK

I918

AM7 C1 D3

J
3908

VCOM_ADC AOUT AGND1

I919

Y3 1 AA1 2 I2S_OUT_SD AA3 3 AA4 4 I2S_OUT_WS Y1

G
K

G
AUD_GND

MULTI 12NC : 3139_123_64421 / 64541 / 64561 BD 12NC : 3139_123_64431 / 64551 / 64571 CELL 12C : 8239_125_14871

2900 B5 2901 B5 2902 B5 2903 C5 2904 C5 2905 D5 2906 D5 2907 E5 2908 E5 2909 E5 2910-1 B7 2910-2 B7 2910-3 C7 2910-4 C7 2912 C7 2915-1 C9 2915-2 C9 2915-3 C9 2915-4 C9 2919 C10 2920 C10 2921 C11 2922 E11 2923 E11 2924 G5 2925 G6 2926 A4 2927 B4 2928 B4 2929 C4 2930 C4 2931 C4 2932 D4 2933 D4 2934 E4 2935 E4 2936 E11 2937 E11 2938 E11 2939 E12 3900-1 B2 3900-2 B3 3900-3 A3 3900-4 A2 3903-2 C2 3903-4 C2 3904-3 C2 3904-4 B2 3905-3 C3 3905-4 B3 3906 G6 3907 G6 3908 G6 3909 C11 3910 C11 3911-1 F9 3911-2 F9 3911-3 D9 3911-4 D9 3912-1 E9 3912-2 E9 3912-3 E9 3912-4 D9 3913 F9 3914 F9 3915 F9 3923-1 D3 3923-4 C3 3924-1 D2 3924-2 D2 3925-1 D3 3925-2 E3 3926-1 E2 3926-2 E2 3927-1 E3 3927-2 E3 3932 F6 3933 F6 4901 B4 4902 C4 4903 D3 4904 E4 4905 C4 4906 D4 5900 B7 5901 C10 5902 B7 6900 E2 6901 D2 7600-7 C7 7900 B11 F901 C10 F902 F10 I901 A4 I902 B4 I903 B4 I904 C4

RES 2900

I905 C4 I906 C4 I907 D4 I908 D4 I909 E4 I910 E4 I911 C9 I913 C11 I914 C7 I916 B7 I917 F7 I918 F7 I919 G7 I920 F9 I921 B7 I922 C10

RES 2901

4902

RES 2903

2912

4905

RES 2904

3909

RES

4903

4906

RES 2906

RES

RES 2907

2924

100n 2925

3906

3907

75R

4K7

4K7

10u

10

11

12

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Q543.1E LA

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EN 68

SSB: PNX8543 Analog AV


1 A
2A02 D3 2A03 E3 2A04 F2 2A06 B6 2A07 C6 2A08 D6 2A09 D5

2
2A10 E11 2A11 E11 2A12 D11 2A13 E6 2A14 E6 2A15 E6 2A16 E6 2A17 F6 2A18 F6 2A19 F6 2A20 F6 2A21 F6 2A22 G6 2A23 G6

3
2A24 G6 2A25 G6 2A26 H6 2A27 H6 2A28 H6 2A29 H6 2A30 H6

4
2A31 F12 2A32 C11 2A33 C12 2A34 C12 2A35 B11 2A36 B12 2A37 B12 2A38 C11 2A39 C12 2A40 C12 2A41 F11 2A42 F12 2A43 F12 2A44 E11

5
2A45 E12 2A46 E12 2A47 D11 2A48 D12 2A49 D12 2A50 F11 2A51 G6

6
2A52 G11 2A53 H11 2A54 A7 2A55 B7 2A56 A7 2A57 G11 2A59 H12 2A60 H11 2A65 E9 2A66 E10 2A67 E10 2A68 F11 2A69 F11 2A70 E10

7
2A71 G6 2A72 C5 2A73 C6 2A74 C5 2A75 C6 2A76 D5 2A77 D6

8
3A06 E3 3A07 E3 3A08 E3 3A09 F3 3A10 F2 3A11 F2 3A13 D3 3A14 B5 3A15 C6 3A16 C5 3A17 C6 3A18 D5 3A19 D6 3A20 F14

9
3A21 F12 3A22 C13 3A23 C12 3A24 B13 3A25 B12 3A26 C13 3A27 C12

10
3A28 F13 3A29 F12 3A30 E13 3A31 E12 3A32 D13 3A33 D12 3A34 G14

11
3A35 G12 3A36 G14 3A37 G12 3A38 H14 3A39 H12 3A40 A6 3A41 A6 3A42 B6 3A43 B7 3A44 A6 3A45 B7 3A46 G14 3A47 H12 3A49 H11

12
3A50 D3 3A51 F3 3A52 E2 3A53 E2 3A54 B5 3A55 C5 3A56 D5

13
4A01 D12 4A02 E12 4A03 E12 4A04 E5 4A05 E5 4A06 F5 5A00 C12 5A01 B12 5A02 C12 5A03 F12 5A04 E12 5A05 D12 5A06 B6 5A07 C6

14
5A08 D6 7600-1 D3 CA01 H10 FA11 C6 FA13 B6 FA14 D3 IA03 E3

15
IA04 E3 IA05 F3 IA06 F3 IA07 F3 IA09 F6 IA11 G6 IA12 G5 IA13 G6 IA14 H5 IA15 H5 IA16 H5 IA17 C12 IA18 C13 IA19 F13

16
IA20 E12 IA21 F12 IA22 C12 IA24 D12 IA25 F12 IA27 H12 IA28 A6

17
IA29 A6 IA30 G12 IA33 F12 IA35 E3 IA43 E13 IA44 D13 IA45 H11 IA46 H12

18

19

20 A

10

11

12

13

14

15

PNX8543 - ANALOG AV
C
R-VGA 18R 3A41 56R

A
B-VGA 18R

3A40

IA28

22n

2A54

A
22n 2A56

3A44

IA29 3A45 56R

D
G-VGA 18R 3A42 FA13

D
22n 2A55
SCART

3A43

56R

B
E
AV3-PR 3A14 18R RES 3A54 RES 2A72 18R RES 5A06 RES 2A73 3A15 100p 100p 56R 330n

2A35 3A25 47R 2A36 150p 22n

5A01 2A37 150p 1u8

3A24 27R

SC1-G

B
E

2A06 22n 2A38 3A27 22n IA22 47R 2A39 150p 5A02 2A40 150p 1u8 3A26 27R SC1-B

AV3-PB

3A16 18R RES 3A55 RES 2A74 18R

RES 5A07 RES 2A75 100p 100p 330n

FA11 3A17 56R

2A07 22n
2A10 2A11 2A12 2A41 2A44 2A47 2A65 2A66 2A67 2A68 2A69 2A70 CINCH Y Y Y N N N N Y Y N Y N SCART N N N Y Y Y Y N N Y N Y

C
2A32 22n 3A23 47R 2A33 150p IA17 5A00 1u8 2A34 150p IA18 3A22 27R SC1-R

G
180R 180R RES 2A02 3A50 3A13

FA14

Y_CVBS-MON-OUT

AV3-Y

3A18 18R RES 3A56 2A09 RES 2A76 10n 18R

G
FOR CINCH

270p

RES 5A08 RES 2A77 3A19 100p 100p 56R 330n

2A08 22n

D
H
H-SYNC-VGA V-SYNC-VGA 3A52 3A53 2A03 3A06 3A07 3A08 3A51
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22n

22n

* 2A47 *

2A12

22n 22n 3A33 IA24 2A48

4A01

IA44 3A32 2A49 150p 150p 5A05 1u8


SCART 27R 47R 27R 47R 27R 47R CINCH 18R 56R 18R 56R 18R 56R

D
AV2-Y_SC2-G
3A28 3A29 3A30 3A31 3A32 3A33

7600-1 PNX85439E

* * 2A11 2A44 *
22n 22n 2A70 2A67 22n 22n

2A65

2A66

ANALOG_VIDEO
SYNC_IN_1 SYNC_IN_2 100R 100R IA03 22n T1 T2 U1 HSYNCIN IN VSYN OUT CURREF BIAS DAC AGC P CVBS1Y N P CVBS2C N PC1_AI1 PC1_AI2 PC1_AI3 PC1_AID AI11 AI12 AI13 REF 1 PC2_AI1 PC2_AI2 PC2_AI3 PC2_AID AI21 AI22 AI23 REF 2 PC3_AI1 PC3_AI2 PC3_AI3 PC3_AID AI31 AI32 AI33 REF 3 AI4N AI41 AI42 AI43 AI44 REF 4 AI5N AI51 AI52 AI53 AI54 REF 5 AI1N_IF AI1P_IF AI2P_IF AI2N_IF

FOR SCART FOR CINCH

R1 R3 4A04 P1 P3 P4 P5 N1 N2 N3 N4 4A05 M1 M3 M4 M5 L1 L2 L3 L4 4A06 K1 K3 K4 K5 J1 J2 J3 J4 G3 G4 H1 H2 H3 H4 F1 F2 F3 F4 G1 G2 D2 D1 E1 E2

2A13

10n

4A02

IA20 3A31 2A45 2A46 150p 5A04 1u8

IA43 150p

3A30

AV2-PB_SC2-B

2A14 RES 2A15

22n 22n

IA35 A1 10K IA04 C3 4K7 4K7 180R 180R IA05 IA06 IA07 C2 A3 B3 A2 B2

* * * 2A41
2A10 22n

FOR SCART

2A16

22n

*
2A17 RES 2A18 22n 22n IA09

*
22n 22n 2A68 2A69

FOR CINCH

4A03 22n 3A29 IA21 2A42 2A43 150p 150p 5A03 1u8 IA19

3A28

AV2-PR_SC2-R

3A09

RES 2A04 RES 3A10 RES 3A11

270p 75R 75R

*
2A31 22n

J
3A20 27R CVBS1

2A19

22n

FOR SCART

IA33 3A21 22n 3A35 47R 47R

2A20 RES 2A21

22n 22n 2A50

IA25

3A34

27R

CVBS2

2A22 IA12 2A23

22n IA11 22n

2A52 2A24 2A71 2A25 2A51 IA14 IA15 2A26 2A27 2A28 2A29 2A30 22n 100p 22n 22n 22n 22n 22n 22n 22n IA13 SIF-GND 2A57

22n 3A37 47R

G
L

3A36

27R

FRONT-Y_CVBS

G
L

22n 3A47 47R

IA30

3A46

27R

CVBS

2A53

22n 3A39 47R

IA27

3A38

27R

FRONT-C

J5

GND_A3_TG

IA16

H
IA45 CA01 2A60 SIF-GND 12p IA46 3A49 390R 2A59 100n SIF

H MULTI 12NC : 3139_123_64421 / 64541 / 64561 BD 12NC : 3139_123_64431 / 64551 / 64571 CELL 12C : 8239_125_14871 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11

12

13

14

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q543.1E LA

10.

EN 69

SSB: PNX8543 SDRAM


1 A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A

10

11

12

13

PNX8543 - SDRAM
B
7600-2 PNX85439E

A
C
DDR2-A0 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A9 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A12 DDR2-BA0 DDR2-BA1 DDR2-BA2 DDR2-CAS DDR2-CKE 3B00 220R DDR2-CLK_N DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CS

B
D

AA34 0 AE33 1 AA33 2 AD31 3 Y34 4 AD32 5 W33 M_A 6 AC32 7 W34 8 Y31 9 AD34 10 V33 11 Y32 12

MEMORY

A
DDR2-D0 DDR2-D1 DDR2-D3 DDR2-D2 DDR2-D6 DDR2-D5 DDR2-D4 DDR2-D7 DDR2-D8 DDR2-D9 DDR2-D10 DDR2-D11 DDR2-D12 DDR2-D13 DDR2-D14 DDR2-D15 DDR2-D16 DDR2-D17 DDR2-D19 DDR2-D18 DDR2-D22 DDR2-D23 DDR2-D20 DDR2-D21 DDR2-D24 DDR2-D30 DDR2-D26 DDR2-D25 DDR2-D28 DDR2-D31 DDR2-D27 DDR2-D29 FB02 3B03 5K6 3B04 820R 2B01 100n AE32 DDR2-ODT DDR2-RAS DDR2-WE 2B00 100n DDR2-VREF-CTRL +1V8-PNX85XX +1V8-PNX85XX +1V8-PNX85XX

AC34 0 AD33 1 M_BA AA32 2 W32 AE31 M_CASB M_CKE

AB33 N M_CLK AB34 P W31 M_CSB

DDR2-DQM0 DDR2-DQM1 DDR2-DQM2 DDR2-DQM3 DDR2-DQS0_N DDR2-DQS0_P

AJ34 0 AJ31 1 M_DQM R34 2 R31 3 AG33 N AG34 M_DQS0 P AH31 N M_DQS1 AH32 P N34 N M_DQS2 N33 P N31 N M_DQS3 N32 P

AH34 0 AK33 1 AH33 2 AL34 3 AL33 4 AE34 5 AK34 6 AF34 7 AG32 8 AK31 9 AJ32 10 AL32 11 AL31 12 AF31 13 AK32 14 AF32 15 P34 M_DQ 16 T34 17 R33 18 U34 19 V34 20 M33 21 T33 22 M34 23 P31 24 T32 25 P32 26 U31 27 U32 28 M31 29 R32 30 M32 31 IREF ODT M RASB VREF WEB AA31 V31 V32 AB32

FB01 DDR2-VREF-CTRL 1K0 1% DDR2-VREF-DDR

FB00

B
1K0 1% 3B50

DDR2-DQS1_N DDR2-DQS1_P DDR2-DQS2_N DDR2-DQS2_P

D
G

DDR2-DQS3_N DDR2-DQS3_P

+1V8-PNX85XX

+1V8-PNX85XX

E
330u 6.3V 2B03 RES 2B23 330u 6.3V 2B24 2B02 RES 1u0 1u0

100n RES 2B19

100n 2B27

100n 2B32

100n RES 2B16

100n RES 2B39

100n RES 2B18

100n RES 2B37

100n RES 2B17

100n RES 2B20

100n RES 2B38

RES 2B41

100n RES 2B40

100n 2B10

100n 2B12

100n 2B28

100n 2B31

100n 2B06

2B04

100n 2B05

100n 2B14

100n 2B15

100n 2B26

2B25

100n 2B33

2B34

100n 2B08

2B13

100n 2B29

100n 2B30

100n 2B35

100n 2B07

100n 2B09

100n 2B11

100n 2B36

100n

100n

100n

22u

22u

A1 E1 J9 M9 R1

A1 E1 J9 M9 R1

A9 C1 C3 C7 C9 E9 G1 G3 G7 G9

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DDR2-ODT DDR2-CKE DDR2-WE DDR2-CS DDR2-RAS DDR2-CAS DDR2-BA0 DDR2-BA1

K9 K2 K3 L8 K7 L7 L2 L3 M8 M3 M7 N2 N8 N3 N7 P2 P8 P3 M2 P7 R2

VDD ODT CKE WE CS RAS CAS 0 BA 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 A 7 8 9 10 11 12 CK

VDDL

VDDQ

SDRAM

NC

A2 E2 L1 R3 R7 R8 G8 G2 H7 H3 H1 H9 F1 F9 C8 C2 D7 D3 D1 D9 B1 B9 B3 F3 J2 2B21 100n 3B10 3B11 33R 3B13 33R 3B15 33R 3B17 33R 3B19 33R 3B21 33R 3B23 33R 3B25 33R 33R 3B12 33R 3B14 33R 3B16 33R 3B18 33R 3B20 33R 3B22 33R 3B24 33R

DDR2-BA2

DDR2-ODT DDR2-CKE DDR2-WE DDR2-CS DDR2-RAS DDR2-CAS DDR2-BA0 DDR2-BA1 DDR2-A0 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A9 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A12 3B26 DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CLK_N DDR2-DQS2_P DDR2-DQS2_N DDR2-DQS3_P DDR2-DQS3_N 3B27 33R 3B29 33R 33R 33R 3B30 RES 220R

K9 K2 K3 L8 K7 L7 L2 L3 M8 M3 M7 N2 N8 N3 N7 P2 P8 P3 M2 P7 R2 J8 K8 F7 E8 B7 A8

VDD ODT CKE WE CS RAS CAS 0 BA 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 A 7 8 9 10 11 12 CK

VDDL

7B01 HYB18TC512160B2F-3S

A9 C1 C3 C7 C9 E9 G1 G3 G7 G9

J1

J1

7B00 HYB18TC512160B2F-3S

VDDQ

SDRAM
NC

A2 E2 L1 R3 R7 R8 G8 G2 H7 H3 H1 H9 F1 F9 C8 C2 D7 D3 D1 D9 B1 B9 B3 F3 J2 2B42 100n DDR2-VREF-DDR 3B31 3B32 3B33 33R 33R 33R 33R 3B35 33R 3B38 33R 3B40 33R 3B42 33R 3B44 33R 3B46 33R 3B34 33R 3B37 33R 3B39 33R 3B41 33R 3B43 33R 3B45 33R

DDR2-BA2

G
K

DDR2-A0 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A9 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A12 3B05 DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CLK_N DDR2-DQS0_P DDR2-DQS0_N DDR2-DQS1_P DDR2-DQS1_N 3B06 33R 3B08 33R 33R 33R 3B09 RES 220R

DQ

J8 K8 F7 E8 B7 A8

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

DDR2-D0 DDR2-D1 DDR2-D3 DDR2-D2 DDR2-D4 DDR2-D5 DDR2-D6 DDR2-D7 DDR2-D8 DDR2-D9 DDR2-D10 DDR2-D11 DDR2-D12 DDR2-D13 DDR2-D14 DDR2-D15 DDR2-DQM1 DDR2-DQM0

DQ

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

3B36

DDR2-D16 DDR2-D17 DDR2-D19 DDR2-D18 DDR2-D20 DDR2-D21 DDR2-D22 DDR2-D23 DDR2-D24 DDR2-D30 DDR2-D26 DDR2-D25 DDR2-D28 DDR2-D29 DDR2-D27 DDR2-D31 DDR2-DQM3 DDR2-DQM2

UDM LDM VREF VSSDL

UDM LDM VREF VSSDL

3B07

LDQS

DDR2-VREF-DDR

3B28

LDQS

2B00 D7 2B01 D6 2B02 E5 2B03 E5 2B04 F1 2B05 F2 2B06 F2 2B07 F2 2B08 F2 2B09 F2 2B10 F3 2B11 F3 2B12 F3 2B13 F5 2B14 F5 2B15 F6 2B16 F6 2B17 F6 2B18 F6 2B19 F6 2B20 F7 2B21 H6 2B22 B10 2B23 E10 2B24 E10 2B25 F8 2B26 F8 2B27 F8 2B28 F8 2B29 F8 2B30 F9 2B31 F9 2B32 F9 2B33 F9 2B34 F11 2B35 F11 2B36 F12 2B37 F12 2B38 F12 2B39 F12 2B40 F12 2B41 F13 2B42 H12 3B00 C3 3B03 C7 3B04 D7 3B05 H2 3B06 H2 3B07 H3 3B08 H2 3B09 H3 3B10 G6 3B11 G6 3B12 G6 3B13 G6 3B14 G6 3B15 G6 3B16 G6 3B17 G6 3B18 G6 3B19 G6 3B20 H6 3B21 H6 3B22 H6 3B23 H6 3B24 H6 3B25 H6 3B26 H8 3B27 H8 3B28 H9 3B29 H8 3B30 H9 3B31 G12 3B32 G12 3B33 G12 3B34 G12 3B35 G12 3B36 G12 3B37 G12 3B38 G12 3B39 G12 3B40 G12 3B41 H12 3B42 H12 3B43 H12 3B44 H12 3B45 H12 3B46 H12 3B47 B10 3B48 B12 3B49 B10 3B50 B12 7600-2 A5 7B00 F10 7B01 F3 FB00 B11 FB01 B10 FB02 C6

330u 6.3V

1K0 1%

1K0 1%

3B47

2B22

3B48

RES

3B49

UDQS VSS A3 E3 J3 N1 P9

UDQS VSS A3 E3 J3 N1 P9

VSSQ A7 B2 B8 D2 D8 E7 F2 F8 H2 H8

VSSQ A7 B2 B8 D2 D8 E7 F2 F8 H2 H8

J7

J7

I
N

I MULTI 12NC : 3139_123_64421 / 64541 / 64561 BD 12NC : 3139_123_64431 / 64551 / 64571 CELL 12C : 8239_125_14871 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
CHN DC343514
CLASS_NO 3PC332

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SETNAME ********

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PCB SB SSB BD
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130 09 A2 ROYAL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V. 2008

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18440_508_090223.eps 090224

2009-Mar-27

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q543.1E LA

10.

EN 70

SSB: PNX8543 Control MIPS/Flash/PCI


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3
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5

5
6

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7

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8 9

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12

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A
A

PNX8543 - CONTROL MIPS/FLASH/PCI


A
+3V3-PER 10K 10K

3M00 3M06

7600-8 PNX85439E 4M02 AP27 AN28 AN4 AP3 AP4 AM4 AL4 U2 U3 IM21 U4 L34 L32 L31 V2 FM40 V3 FM41 V4 FM42 V5 FM43

B
CONTROL
BL_PWM RESET_SYS TCK TDI EJTAG TDO TMS TRSTN GPIO_0 GPIO_1 GPIO_2 GPIO_3 GPIO_4 GPIO_5 GPIO_6 GPIO_7 GPIO_8 GPIO_9 F33 SCL 1 H33 SDA 1 D32 SCL 2 B33 SDA 2 D33 SCL 3 G32 SDA 3 SCL1 SDA1 SCL2 SDA2

B
+3V3-PER RES 3M01-2 2 RES 3M01-4 4 RES 3M01-3 3 RES 3M01-1 1 RES 3M05 +3V3-PER 3M07 3M08 3M09 3M10 3M11 RES 3M77 3M78 3M85 +3V3-PER RES 3M12 RES 3M13 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K IRQ-PCI IRQ-CA RXD-MIPS TXD-MIPS SPI-DO_I2C-SDA PNX8543-BL-BOOST_SPI-CLK PNX8543-LCD-PWR-ON_SPI-DI PBS-I2C-SCL TXD-MIPS2 RXD-MIPS2 7 10K 5 10K 6 10K 8 10K 10K EJTAG-TCK EJTAG-TDI EJTAG-TDO EJTAG-TMS EJTAG-TRSTN

BOOTMODE_PNX8543-BL-CTRL

FM39 FM28

B
USB
+5V

RESET-SYSTEM EJTAG-TCK EJTAG-TDI EJTAG-TDO EJTAG-TMS EJTAG-TRSTN

FLASH
10n EMC 2M01 EMC 2M00 10n EMC 2M03 10n EMC 2M04 10n EMC 2M02 SCL3 SDA3 +3V3-NAND 5M00 2M10 2M11 33R +T 0R4 7M00 NAND01GW3B2BN6F 100n 100n +3V3 +3V3-NAND FM33

RES BOOTMODE_PNX8543-BL-CTRL 4M03 WC-EEPROM-PNX5100_SPI-DI IRQ-PCI IRQ-CA RXD-MIPS TXD-MIPS PNX8543-LCD-PWR-ON_SPI-DI


PNX8543-BL-BOOST_SPI-CLK

3M94 3M95 AN16 DM AP16 DP AL16 FAULT AK16 PWR_EN AM16 RREF

15K 15K USB20-DM USB20-DP USB-OC 3M31

12

XIO-SEL-NAND IM18 5M01 30R

+3V3-NAND 10K

USB

SPI-DO_I2C-SDA PBS-I2C-SCL TXD-MIPS2 RXD-MIPS2

IM23

3M20

12K

[FLASH] 1G
PCI-AD24 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD31 3M58-1 1 3M58-2 2 3M58-3 3 3M58-4 4 3M59-1 1 3M59-2 2 3M59-3 3 3M59-4 4 8100R 7100R 6100R 5100R 8100R 7100R 6100R 5100R NAND-AD(0) NAND-AD(1) NAND-AD(2) NAND-AD(3) NAND-AD(4) NAND-AD(5) NAND-AD(6) NAND-AD(7) NAND-AD(0) NAND-AD(1) NAND-AD(2) NAND-AD(3) NAND-AD(4) NAND-AD(5) NAND-AD(6) NAND-AD(7) 29 30 31 32 41 42 43 44 0 1 2 3 IO 4 5 6 7 47u 6.3V 2M05

37

3M68

C
1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 33 34 35 38 39 40 45 46 47 48

VCC

AK27 UA2_TX AL27 UA2_RX IM19 AP29 CLK_27_OUT

AM17 USB_RPU AP17 USB_ID AN17 USB_VBUS

IM24 IM25 IM26

3M21 3M22 3M23

1K5 10K 10K

+3V3-PER +3V3-PER USB-OC FM36

3M33

100K

E
SCL1 SDA1 SCL2 SDA2 3M15 3M14 100R SDA-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS SDA-UP-MIPS 3M18 100R SDA-SSB 3M90 100R SDA-SET SDA-SET SCL-SET SCL-SET 3M92 +3V3-PER 4K7 3M93 SCL-SSB SCL-SSB SDA-SSB FM34 FM35 3M26 +3V3-PER 1K2 3M27 1K2 USB20-DM USB20-DP RES 6M04 NUP1301ML3 SDA-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS 3M24 +3V3-PER 2K7 3M25 2K7

RES 2M16

USB CONNECTOR
10n 1M09 FM38 FM08 FM09 FM10 1 2 3 4

NC

3M66 +3V3-NAND 2K2

100R RES 3M16 RES 3M17 100R 3M19 100R 100R

XIO-ACK

SCL3 SDA3

RES 6M05 NUP1301ML3

3M67 292303-4 +3V3-NAND 10K

FM45 WP-NANDFLASH

NAND-CLE NAND-ALE XIO-SEL-NAND NAND-REn NAND-WEn WP-NANDFLASH XIO-ACK

IM13

16 17 9 8 18 19 IM14 7

E
G

CLE ALE CE RE WE WP R B

SCL2 SDA2 3M91 100R

E
G

7600-3 PNX85439E PCI-AD0 PCI-AD1 PCI-AD2 PCI-AD3 PCI-AD4 PCI-AD5 PCI-AD6 PCI-AD7 PCI-AD8 PCI-AD9 PCI-AD10 PCI-AD11 PCI-AD12 PCI-AD13 PCI-AD14 PCI-AD15 PCI-AD16 PCI-AD17 PCI-AD18 PCI-AD19 PCI-AD20 PCI-AD21 PCI-AD22 PCI-AD23 PCI-AD24 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD31 A29 B29 C29 D29 A28 B28 C28 D28 E28 A27 B27 C27 D27 E27 A26 B26 E24 D24 C24 B24 A24 E23 D23 C23 B23 A23 E22 D22 C22 B22 A22 E21

+3V3-PER 2 10K 3 10K 4 10K 3M54-2 3M54-3 3M54-4 3M54-1 2 3 4 1 7 100R 6 100R 5 100R 8 100R

PCI
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PCI_AD 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

D21 0 C21 1 B21 PCI_CBE 2 A21 3 A30 A25 C26 B30 C30 D26 E25 C25 D25 B25 E26 IM20

PCI-CBE0 PCI-CBE1 PCI-CBE2 PCI-CBE3 PCI-CLK-PNX8543 PCI-DEVSEL PCI-FRAME PCI-AD24 IM07 PCI-IRDY PCI-PAR PCI-PERR PCI-SERR PCI-STOP PCI-TRDY PCI-REQ PCI-GNT

PCI-AD0 PCI-AD1 PCI-CBE1 PCI-CBE2

NAND-CLE NAND-ALE NAND-WEn NAND-REn

13

36

4K7

PCI-DEVSEL PCI-FRAME PCI-IRDY PCI-TRDY PCI-STOP PCI-PERR PCI-SERR

3M36-1 3M36-3 3M36-2 3M36-4

8 6 7 5

1 3 2 4

10K 10K 10K 10K 3M37-2 7 3M37-3 6 3M37-4 5

VSS

F
H

CLK DEVSEL FRAME IDSEL INTA_OUT IRDY PAR TRDY PERR SERR STOP TRDY

3M34

100R

*
3M30 3M43 3M46

F
/32 N.S. N.S. 0R /82 27R N.S. 27R

H
RESERVED
2M12 100p +3V3

+3V3-PER

* * *
+3V3-PER RESERVED

3M30 3M43 3M46

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D30 REQ E30 GNT REQ_B GNT_B PLL_OUT E31 E29 AP28 IM08 0R FOR /82 3M29 27R

PCI-REQ PCI-GNT

3M38-3 3M38-2

6 7

3 10K 2 10K 2M17 10n 2M18 7M02 CDCVF2505 PCI-CLK-OUT 3M40 33R IM31 0 1 1Y 2 3 2 5 7 IM32 IM33 IM34 3M41 3M42 33R 33R IM35 PCI-CLK-ETHERNET PCI-CLK-PNX5100 4M05 4M06 1 6 VDD3.3V CLKI CLKO 100n 8 2M21 10p 2M19 10p 3M39 2M20 33R 15p RESERVED FOR DISPLAY PCI-CLK-PNX8543 SCL-SET SDA-SET 1 2 SCL SDA
INP FIL

I
7M01 PCA9540B

G
SC0 SC1
I2 C -BUS CTRL

VDD

5 8 4 7

SCL-DISP

PCI-CLK-OUT XIO-ACK 3M35

A20 XIO_ACK B19 XIO_AD25 B20 0 C20 1 D20 XIO_SEL 2 E20 3

SD0 SD1

SDA-DISP

IM28 100R

XIO-SEL-NAND

VSS 6

H
K

K
GND 4 3M79 +3V3 100K LIGHT-SENSOR LIGHT-SENSOR IM86 3M86 2M91 100p 100R

3M44-3 10K

L
RC IM87 +3V3 +3V3-STANDBY 2M95 47n RES 3M82 RES 3M83

+3V3 +3V3 FOR LIGHT GUIDE 1P09 +5V 1 2 3 4

+3V3 +3V3 10K 10K

3M87 2M90 100p 220R

FOR BOUNDARY SCAN


FOR FACTORY USE ONLY

10K

10K

DEBUG / RS232 INTERFACE

6 IM88

RES 1M03 FM11 FM12 FM13 FM17 FM14 FM15 FM16 +3V3 10 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

100p

TXD-UP

RES CDS4C12GTA 6M02

CDS4C12GTA

J
N

RXD-UP

3M73 100R 3M74 100R

FM22 6 5

1 2 3 4

RES 3M84 10K

2M89

FOR FACTORY USE ONLY FM21

RES 1M01

RES 3M80 +3V3 10K

502382-0470 LED2 LED2 IM85 4M84 RES 7M80 BC847BW +3V3-STANDBY +5V 3M99 RES 3M96 10K +3V3-STANDBY 10K 4M88 2M88 100p 3M88 100R 1M20 5M80 5M81 5M82 5M83 5M84 5M85 5M87 5M88 +5V 3M89 2M87 100p 100R 3M97 10K 7M81 BC847BW 3M98 2M86 100p 10R 30R 30R 30R 30R 30R 30R 30R 30R FM00 FM01 FM02 FM03 FM04 FM05 FM06 FM07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1735446-8

EJTAG-TRSTN EJTAG-DETECT EJTAG-TDI EJTAG-TDO EJTAG-TMS EJTAG-TCK 100K RES 22R RES 10K RES

FM37

J
N

S4B-PH-SM4-TB(LF)

53261-0871

3M45

3M72

+3V3 TXD RXD 3M75 3M76 100R 100R FM23 FM24 FM25 CDS4C12GTA 6M00 2M92 100p 2M93 100p CDS4C12GTA 5 4 2 1M04 10K

LED1

LED1

IM84

IM89

3M47

3M81

RES 4M83

K
O
FOR UART SERVICE CONNECTOR 6M03

3 7 8 1 MSJ-035-10A B AG PPO

K
O
CHN DC343514 SETNAME ********
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KEYBOARD

IM90

TO LED PANEL

CLASS_NO 3PC332

PCB SB SSB BD
1 2 3 SUPERS. DATE **** *** ***** 2008-10-17 25
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2008-10-17

TV543_2K9
10 CHECK

3139 123 6443


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20

1M01 J4 1M03 J17 1M04 K4 1M09 D10 1M20 J11 1P09 I12 2M00 C8 2M01 C8 2M02 C9 2M03 C9 2M04 C9 2M05 D9 2M10 C16 2M11 C17 2M12 G15 2M16 D9 2M17 G10 2M18 G10 2M19 H11 2M20 H11 2M21 H11 2M86 K9 2M87 K9 2M88 J9 2M89 J9 2M90 I9 2M91 I9 2M92 K2 2M93 K3 2M95 I8 3M00 B4 3M01-1 C2 3M01-2 B2 3M01-3 B2 3M01-4 B2 3M05 C2 3M06 B4 3M07 C2 3M08 C2 3M09 C2 3M10 C2 3M11 C2 3M12 D2 3M13 D2 3M14 D4 3M15 D4 3M16 D4 3M17 E4 3M18 E4 3M19 E4 3M20 C6 3M21 D6 3M22 D6 3M23 D6 3M24 D6 3M25 D6 3M26 E6 3M27 E6 3M29 G6 3M30 G11 3M31 C8 3M32 D8 3M33 D8 3M34 F6 3M35 H7 3M36-1 E8 3M36-2 E8 3M36-3 E8 3M36-4 E8 3M37-2 F9 3M37-3 F9 3M37-4 F9 3M38-2 G8 3M38-3 G8 3M39 H11 3M40 H9 3M41 H11 3M42 H11 3M43 G11 3M44-1 I14 3M44-2 I14 3M44-3 I14 3M44-4 I14 3M45 K14 3M46 G11 3M47 K15 3M54-1 F13 3M54-2 F13 3M54-3 F13 3M54-4 F13 3M58-1 D13 3M58-2 D13 3M58-3 D13 3M58-4 D13 3M59-1 D13 3M59-2 D13 3M59-3 D13 3M59-4 D13 3M66 D13 3M67 E13 3M68 C13 3M70 J14 3M71 J15 3M72 K14 3M73 J3 3M74 J3 3M75 K3 3M76 K3 3M77 C2 3M78 C2 3M79 I6 3M80 J6 3M81 K6 3M82 I8 3M83 I8 3M84 J7 3M85 C2 3M86 I9 3M87 I9 3M88 J8 3M89 K9 3M90 E4 3M91 E4 3M92 E6 3M93 E6 3M94 C7 3M95 C7 3M96 J8 3M97 K7 3M98 K9 3M99 J8 4M02 B5 4M03 C4 4M05 H15 4M06 H15 4M83 K7 4M84 J7 4M88 J9 5M00 C13 5M01 C9 5M80 J10 5M81 J10 5M82 J10 5M83 J10 5M84 J10

5M85 J10 5M87 J10 5M88 J10 6M00 K4 6M01 J3 6M02 J4 6M03 K3 6M04 E8 6M05 E9 7600-3 E6 7600-8 B5 7M00 C15 7M01 G15 7M02 G10 7M80 J8 7M81 K8 FM00 J10 FM01 J10 FM02 J10 FM03 J10 FM04 J10 FM05 J10 FM06 J10 FM07 J10 FM08 E9 FM09 E9 FM10 E9 FM11 J16 FM12 J16 FM13 J16 FM14 J16 FM15 J16 FM16 J16 FM17 J16 FM21 J4 FM22 J3 FM23 K3 FM24 K3 FM25 K4 FM28 B4 FM33 C15 FM34 E6 FM35 E6 FM36 D8 FM37 J4 FM38 E9 FM39 B4 FM40 C5 FM41 C5 FM42 C5 FM43 C5 FM45 E14 IM07 F7 IM08 G6 IM13 E15 IM14 E15 IM18 C8 IM19 D5 IM20 F6 IM21 C5 IM23 C6 IM24 D6 IM25 D6 IM26 D6 IM28 H6 IM31 H10 IM32 H11 IM33 H11 IM34 H11 IM35 I12 IM84 K7 IM85 J7 IM86 I8 IM87 I8 IM88 J8 IM89 K8 IM90 K8

3M32

56K

10n

3M44-1

3M44-2

3M44-4

RES 3M70

RES 6M01

10

11

12

13

14

3M71

15

16

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Q543.1E LA

10.

EN 71

SSB: PNX8543 Standby Control/Debug


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
1D00 A3 1D01 H13 2D00 A3 2D01 A3 2D02 D2 2D03 G5 2D04 A10 2D05 C12 2D06 E13 2D07 H14 2D08 I14 2D09 B3 2D14 B7 2D15 F8 2D16 F9 2D17 B7 3D00 B2 3D01 B2 3D02 B2 3D03 B2 3D04 B2 3D05 B2 3D06 B2 3D07 B2 3D08 B2 3D09 C2 3D10 C2 3D11 C2 3D12 C2 3D13 C2 3D14 C2 3D15 C2 3D16 C2 3D17 C2 3D18 C2 3D19 C2 3D20 C2 3D21 D2 3D22 D2 3D23 D2 3D24 D2 3D25 D2 3D26 E2 3D27 E2 3D28-1 F4 3D28-2 F5 3D29 F3 3D30 F3 3D33 G3 3D34 G3 3D35 H3 3D36 H2 3D37 A7 3D38 A7 3D39 A7 3D40 A7 3D41 A7 3D42 A8 3D43 A8 3D44 A8 3D45 B7 3D46 B7 3D47 B7 3D48 B7 3D49 B7 3D50 C7 3D51 C7 3D52 C4 3D56-1 E12 3D56-2 E12 3D56-3 E12 3D56-4 E13 3D57 H11 3D58 C13 3D62 H2 3D63 F7 3D64 F9 3D65 F8 3D66 F8 3D67 I3 4D00 A2 4D01 A2 4D02 A2 4D06 C11 4D07 C11 4D08 H4 4D09 E7 6D00 H11 6D01 G3 6D02 F9 7600-6 A5 7D00-1 F4 7D00-2 G4 7D01 F5 7D02-1 H4 7D02-2 H4 7D05 C12 7D06 E12 7D07 E13 7D08 I11 7D09 A10 7D10 F7 FD00 A4 FD02 C14 FD03 C11 FD04 E12 FD05 E11 FD06 F13 FD07 F14 FD08 F13 FD09 H13 FD10 I13 FD11 E13 FD12 E7 FD13 B9

20
FD14 B11 FD15 B9 FD16 B9 FD17 B9 FD18 H14 FD19 B4 FD20 B4 FD21 C4 FD22 D2 ID17 F4 ID18 F3 ID19 F4 ID20 G3 ID22 H4 ID23 H3 ID31 F12 ID40 A1 ID44 F8 ID45 F8 ID46 F9 ID47 F2 ID49 G2 ID50 H2 ID51 H4 ID52 B4

1
A

10

11

12

13

14

PNX8543 - STANDBY-CONTROL / DEBUG


B

4K7 4K7

10K 10K

10K

2D00

1D00

27M

RC 4D01 RC1

22p

RC_uP

ID40

4D00

RES

FD00 W1

RES RES

7600-6 PNX85439E

10K 10K

10K

A
STANDBY
4D02 2D01 I AJ1 CLK AK3 CSB SPI AK1 SDI VSS_XTAL AJ4 SDO 0 AL5 1 SCL MC AK5 SDA 2 3 P0 AJ3 4 0 PWM AJ2 5 1 6 7 AE2 PSEN 0 AE3 1 ALE 2 P1 AF4 3 EA 7 AF3 RESET_IN O 0 1 2 3 P2 4 5 6 7 0 UA_RX 1 UA_TX 2 P3 3 4 5 XTAL

+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY 100n 2D04 RES 7D09 M25P05-AVMN6 SPI-CLK SPI-CSB SPI-SDI SPI-SDO SCL-UP-MIPS SDA-UP-MIPS SPI-SDO SPI-CLK SPI-CSB FD13 FD15 FD16 FD17 5 6 1 3 7 +3V3-STANDBY PSEN ALE 3D58 EA RESET-STBY 4D06 D C S W HOLD VSS 4 8

3D37

3D40 3D41

3D42 3D43

3D38 3D39

3D44

RC2

22p

VCC

W2 W3

C
+3V3-STANDBY

RES FOR ITV


RES RES RES RES RES RES 3D00 3D01 3D02 3D03 3D04 3D05 3D06 3D07 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 4K7 10K 10K 10K 27K 100K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 100K 100K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K FD22

512K FLASH

FD14

SPI-SDI

B
D
+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY

10K

3D08 3D09 3D10 RES 3D11 3D12 RES 3D13 3D14 3D15 3D16 RES 3D17 RES 3D18 RES 3D19 3D20 +3V3-STANDBY 3D21 3D22

BOLT-ON-TS-ENn RESET-NVM RESET-PNX5100 RESET-ETHERNET UART-SWITCH WP-NANDFLASH AUDIO-RESET AUDIO-MUTE 2D09 RC_uP 1n0 REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH CEC-HDMI PI_3 SDM LCD-SCL EJTAG-DETECT LAMP-ON-OUT STANDBY DETECT1 DETECT2 POWER-OK ENABLE-3V3 RXD-UP TXD-UP BOLT-ON-IO

BOLT-ON-TS-ENn RESET-NVM RESET-PNX5100 RESET-ETHERNET UART-SWITCH WP-NANDFLASH AUDIO-RESET AUDIO-MUTE RC_uP REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH CEC-HDMI PI_3 SDM LCD-SCL EJTAG-DETECT LAMP-ON-OUT STANDBY DETECT1 DETECT2 POWER-OK ENABLE-3V3 RXD-UP TXD-UP BOLT-ON-IO

FD19

ID52

FD20

AC2 AC1 AB3 AB2 AB1 AD2 AD1 AC5 AF2 AF1 AG4 AG3 AG2 AC4 AC3 AE1 AD5 AD4 AD3 AE5 AE4 AG1 AH5 AH4 AH3 AH2 AH1

3D45 3D46 3D47 3D48

3D49 3D50 3D51

100R 100R RES 2D17 100R 100R 2D14 RES 100R 100R 100R

SPI-WP

100n LED1 LED2 100n

B
+3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY

FD03 1

7D05 NCP303LSN30 2 5

FD02

RESET-STBY

INP OUTP CD NC GND 3

3D52

100R

FD21

RES 4D07

2D05

RES 3D23

100n

D
G

RES 3D24

10K

RESET-SYSTEM

3D25

100K 2D02

KEYBOARD

3D26 3D27

10K 10K

SPI-PROG SPI-WP

SPI-PROG SPI-WP

4D09
RESET-NVM FD05 1 3D56-1 10K

10K

100n

3D56-2

RESET-SYSTEM AV2-BLK_LCD-SDA AV1-BLK KEYBOARD LIGHT-SENSOR AV1-STATUS AV2-STATUS

AN3 0 AN2 1 CADC AP2 2 AP1 3 AK2 4 P6 AK4 5

D
+3V3-PER

H
13D28-18 10K

+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY

23D28-27 10K

7D10 NCP303LSN30 1 INP OUTP CD GND NC 3 4 2 5 2D15 ID44 ID45

6D02 BAS316 3D65 ID46

3D64 10K 2D16

DETECT-12V

ID31

DETECT1 7D01 PDTC114EU

DETECT2

1 2 3

(8Kx8) EEPROM
0 1 2 ADR

3D56-3

3D63

3D66

10K

4K7

10K

WC SCL

7 6 5 FD06 FD07 SCL-UP-MIPS SDA-UP-MIPS

SDA 4

7D06 M24C64-WDW6

100n 8

10K

+3V3-PER

3D56-4

+3V3-STANDBY

FD12

FD11

FD04

7D07 BC857BW

RES

2D06 RES

100n

+3V3

33K 3D30
is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner.

7D00-1 BC847BS(COL) 1

3K3

100n

6 ID47

ID17 1

3D29 18K

ID18

F
FD08

BAS316

All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in parts

6D01

ID19

MAIN NVM
2D03 1u0

J
ID49

3D33 33K

+5V

ID20

G
K
3D62 4K7 ID50

7D00-2 BC847BS(COL) 4

3D34

10K

DEBUG ID22
+3V3-PER 6 7D02-1 BC847BS(COL) 1 ID51 3 SML-310 SPI-PROG 3D57 330R FD09 2 1 2D07 RES 100p

+1V2-PNX85XX

3D35

4K7 3D67 10K

6D00

+1V2-PNX5100

7D02-2 BC847BS(COL) 4

4D08

3D36

FOR /32

SKHU 1D01

10K

TSTPOINT FOR DEBUG SPI-PROG

ID23

FD18 GND TSTPOINT FOR DEBUG

FOR /82

RESET-SYSTEM

7D08 PDTC114EU

SDM

FD10 TSTPOINT FOR DEBUG SDM

2D08 RES 100p

I
N

MULTI 12NC : 3139_123_64421 / 64541 / 64561 BD 12NC : 3139_123_64431 / 64551 / 64571 CELL 12C : 8239_125_14871 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

RESERVED FOR DEVT PURPOSE

10

11
CHN DC343514

12
SETNAME ********

13

14
O

O
CLASS_NO 3PC332

2009-01-16 2008-12-16

PCB SB SSB BD
1 2 3 SUPERS. DATE **** *** ***** 2008-10-17 25
C

-- -- -2008-10-17 2009-01-16

TV543_2K9
10 CHECK

3139 123 6443


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" XD00 ~ XD99 "


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

NAME She King Chuang SV

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19

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q543.1E LA

10.

EN 72

SSB: Bolt-on
1 A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
1E00 B11 1E01 A1 1E02 B1 1E04 G1 2E08 C1 2E09 C2 2E10 C2 2E11 C1 2E12 C2 2E13 C2 2E22 B9 2E23 A2 2E24 B2 3E18 B2 3E19 B2 3E20 C2 3E21 C2 3E22 C2 3E23 C2 3E24 C2 3E38 B1 3E39 B1 3E40 C8 3E41 D9 3E42 B12 3E43 B12 3E44 B12 3E45 B12 3E46 B12 3E47 B12 3E48 B12 3E49 B12 3E50 B12 4E09 B5 4E10 B5 4E11 C5 4E12 C5 4E18 B7 4E19 D7 4E20 G5 4E21 G5 5E02 B1 5E03 B1 5E04 B2 5E05 B9 5E06 B1 7E07-1 B8 7E07-2 C8 7E07-3 C8 7E07-4 D8 7E08 E9 7E09 E8 FE11 B1 FE12 B2 FE14 B1 FE15 C2 FE17 C2 FE18 C2 FE19 C2 FE25 B1 FE26 C8 FE27 E7 FE29 B2 FE30 C2 FE37 B11 FE38 B11 FE39 B11 FE40 B11 FE41 B11 FE42 B11 FE43 B11 FE44 B11 FE45 B11 FE47 C11 FE48 B7 FE49 C7 FE50 C9 FE51 D9 IE31 B9 IE37 C5 IE38 C5 IE39 D8

20 A

10

11

12

13

BOLT-ON
B

A
2E23 1E01

A RESERVED FOR ITV


33R 100R 100R 33R +3V3-STANDBY LCD-SCL AV2-BLK_LCD-SDA 4E18 IE31 7E07-1 74HC4066PW 1 13 14

RESERVED FOR ITV


+3V3-STANDBY

RESERVED FOR ITV / DVS-S BOLT ON


1E00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 3E50 FE37 3E42 FE38 3E43 FE39 3E44 FE40 FE41 3E45 3E46 FE42 3E47 FE43 3E48 FE44 3E49 FE45 FE47 100R 100R 100R 100R 100R 100R 100R 100R 100R PBS-I2C-SCL BOLT-ON-IO RXD-BOLT-ON TXD-BOLT-ON SPDIF-IN AV1-BLK-BO AUDIO-IN1-R AUDIO-IN1-L CVBS1 SC1-R SC1-G SC1-B

5E05

5E04 6 7 FE11 1E02 2E24 100n

+5V

33R

1 2 3 4 5

5E02 3E38 3E39 FE25

100n

2E22 100n 2 RXD-UP

B
D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 FE14

FE12 FE29

3E18 3E19

100R 100R

RXD RXD-BOLT-ON TXD-BOLT-ON RXD-BOLT-ON TXD-BOLT-ON 4E09 4E10 4E11 4E12 IE37 IE38 RXD-MIPS TXD-MIPS

FE48

1 1 X1 7

FOR FLAVORS RES +3V3

5E06 5E03

33R 33R

RC

TXD-UP

10K

+3V3-STANDBY

3E40

FE15 FE30 FE17 FE18 FE19

3E20 3E21 3E22 3E23 3E24

100R 100R 100R 100R 100R

SCL-SSB SDA-SSB AV1-STATUS STANDBY CVBS-OUT-SC1-PBS

1 1 X1 7

14

RXD-UP

7E07-2 74HC4066PW 4 5

FE50 RXD-MIPS

16 502382-1470

100p

2E08

100p

100p

11 12

100p 100p 100p

FE26

C
1 9 TXD-UP

2E11 2E12 2E13

2E09

2E10

TXD

FE49

7E07-3 74HC4066PW 8 6

1 X1 7

14

7E07-4 74HC4066PW 11

1 1 X1 7

14

10

FE51 TXD-MIPS

D
4E19 IE39

12

3E41 10K 7E08 PDTC144EU

G
STANDBY FE27 7E09 PDTC144EU

F
is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in parts

RESERVED FOR ITV

1E04 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 +12V PBS_SPI_DI PNX8543-BL-BOOST_SPI-CLK SPI-DO_I2C-SDA PBS-I2C-SCL RC1 RC2 4E20 PBS_SPI_DI 4E21 PNX8543-LCD-PWR-ON_SPI-DI WC-EEPROM-PNX5100_SPI-DI

G
9

502382-0870

H MULTI 12NC : 3139_123_64421 / 64541 / 64561 BD 12NC : 3139_123_64431 / 64551 / 64571 CELL 12C : 8239_125_14871

1
N

10

11

12

13
N

O
CHN DC343514 SETNAME ********
1 2009-01-16 2008-12-16
CLASS_NO 3PC332

PCB SB SSB BD
1 2 3 SUPERS. DATE **** *** ***** 2008-10-17 25
C

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10 CHECK ********

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NAME Vincent Yap / Lee CW SV

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17

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19

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q543.1E LA

10.

EN 73

SSB: Analog IO - Scart 1 & 2


1
1

2
2

3
3 4

4
5

5
6

6
7

7
8 9

8
10

9
11

10
12

11
13

12
14 15

13
16

14
17

15
18

16
19 20

17

A
A

ANALOG IO - SCART 1 & 2


A

AP-SCART-OUT-R

3F09 2F06 470R RES 6F00 100K 3F10 2F07 1F00 0001 100p CDS4C12GTA

FF01

1n0

CDS4C12GTA

3F00 150R 6 3F01 6K8 IF02 2 7F00-1 BC847BS(COL) 1

IF00

2F01 10u

AP-SCART-OUT-R

SCART
100K RES 2F21 RES 3F28 100p

3F27

470R

AUDIO-CL-L AP-SCART-OUT-L
RES

B
2F20 1n0

FF26

RES

CDS4C12GTA

1n0

1F12

RES 6F01

RES 6F12

RES 2F23

2F22

100p

0001

AUDIO-CL-R
2F09 100p

2F08

3F02 150R 3

IF01

2F02 10u

1K0 1F22 0001

1E32 CON_STND_MAL_N40_M2

CDS4C12GTA

AUDIO-IN2-R

FF29

3F11

FF02

FLAVORS
SC1-B SC1-G SC1-R AV1-BLK-BO
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 42

AUDIO-IN1-R

FF37

3F29

1K0

RES 6F11

1F11

0001

C
1n0

FF00

AP-SCART-OUT-R

RES

C
D

3F03 6K8

IF03 5 7F00-2 BC847BS(COL) 4

C
D
2F24 1n0

100K

3F32

2F25

1F13

RES 6F02

FF03

100K RES 2F11

RES 3F14

1F23

100p

0001

AP-SCART-OUT-L AP-SCART-OUT-R CVBS1 AV2-PB_SC2-B AV2-Y_SC2-G AV2-PR_SC2-R

RES

RES

A-PLOP

AUDIO-IN1-L

FF36

RES 6F13

2F10

100p

0001

1n0

470R

CDS4C12GTA

CDS4C12GTA

AP-SCART-OUT-L

3F13

AP-SCART-OUT-L

SCART

3F31

470R

3F33

1K0 CDS4C12GTA

RES 2F27

1F14

RES 6F14

2F26

100p

0001

2F12

RES 6F03

RES 2F13

1F03

100p

0001

SCART
2F00

1n0

1K0 +5V

CDS4C12GTA

SCART2 (AV2)
FOR CINCH 4F03

1n0

E
3F04 100n 8K2

AUDIO-IN2-L

FF30

3F15

SCART1 (AV1)
1F01 FF14 FF15 FF16 1 2 3 4 5

AV2-BLK_LCD-SDA AP-SCART-OUT-L AP-SCART-OUT-R CVBS2

1F02
1 2 3

FOR CINCH 4F04

2 2F03 100n

RES 6F04

CDS4C12GTA

IF04 +5V

7F01 3 PDTC114EU

REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH
1 FF38

AV2-PB_SC2-B
2F14 1F04 100p 0001

FF04

CDS4C12GTA

E
G

4 5 6

AUDIO-IN2-L AUDIO-IN2-R AV2-STATUS CVBS-OUT-SC2 SPDIF-OUT


+3V3

SC1-B

SCART
1F15 RES 6F15 2F28 0001 100p

FF17 FF18 FF19

6 7 8 9 10

E
G

7F02 74HC4053PW 6 13 12 11

MDX
14

VDD

FF05

G4

7 8 9

AV2-STATUS

FF31

RES 6F05

3F19

2F15

1F05

330p

0001

100p

3K3

8K2 RES 6F16 2F29 3F37 1F16 330p 0001 3K3

CDS4C12GTA

8K2

CDS4C12GTA 2F43

2F42

15

F
H
4

1 2 10

Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC
IF06

10 FF08 11 12

100p

1 2 4X1 4X2

SCART

3F18

FF06

AUDIO-IN1-L AUDIO-IN1-R AV1-STATUS CVBS-OUT-SC1

AV1-STATUS
41

FF35

3F36 FF20

11 12 13 14 FF21 FF22 15 16 17

F
H

3 5 9 VSS VEE 8 7

13 14

CVBS-TER-OUT

FF09 FF10

15 16 17 RES 6F17 1F17 0001 18

SC1-G
CDS4C12GTA FF23 2F30 100p FF24

18 19 20 21 FF25 MRC-021H-09 PC

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AV2-Y_SC2-G
CDS4C12GTA 2F16 RES 6F06 1F06 100p 0001

FF11 FF12

19 20 21

FF13

J
CVBS-OUT-SC1-PBS
FOR CINCH OUT 3F20 68R

AV2-PR_SC2-R

FF32

FOR SCART 4F07 CDS4C12GTA

MRC-021H-09 PC

J
SC1-R
FF34 FOR SCART 4F05 CDS4C12GTA 1F18 RES 6F18 2F31 0001 100p

H
K

K
+5V
owner.

SCART
2F04 100n 3F22 4K7

+3V3

AV1-BLK-BO
+3V3 3F40 2F33 100n 4K7

3F05

IF12

5F00

IF26

EMC 2F35

2F36

3F45

33R

1K0

22K

CDS4C12GTA 3F24

1n0

1u0

CVBS-OUT-SC1

2F37

3F46

3F47

100n

100R 7F03 BC847BW 3F06 FF27

AV2-BLK_LCD-SDA

FF33

3 7F05 BC847BW 2 1 IF16 3F23 10K RES 6F08

+5V 30R

AV1-BLK

FF39

3 IF25 1 3F41 10K RES 6F19 CDS4C12GTA

L
3F42 75R 1F19 0001

7F06 BC847BW 2 FOR CINCH 4F06

390R

75R 1F08

0001

+5V

IF27 7F07-2 4 BC847BPN(COL) 5 3

2F38

100n

IF28 6 IF29 2

M
RES 4F00

M
CDS4C12GTA 2F34 RES 6F20 1F20 100p 0001

CVBS2
CDS4C12GTA 3 1F09 2F19 0001 100p 7F08 BC847BW IF30 1 2 RES 4F01 560R 3F52 3F48 100R 3F50 10K IF31 6F09

3F53

18K 2F39

2F05

100n

3F49 IF32 330R 330R 3F51

3F07

RES

IF14 FF28 7F04 BC847BW 3F08 390R

Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC

4u7

J
100R

+5V

7F07-1 BC847BPN(COL) 1

CVBS1

J
N

CVBS-OUT-SC2

3F26

68R CDS4C12GTA

CVBS-OUT-SC1

SCART

3F44 68R RES 6F21 CDS4C12GTA

1F10

K
O

SCART

0001

Y_CVBS-MON-OUT

K
O
CHN DC343514 SETNAME ********
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CLASS_NO 3PC332

PCB SB SSB BD
1 2 3 SUPERS. DATE **** *** ***** 2008-10-17 25
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-- -- --

MULTI 12NC : 3139_123_64421 / 64541 / 64561 BD 12NC : 3139_123_64431 / 64551 / 64571 CELL 12C : 8239_125_14871 2 4 3 1 1 2 3 4

2008-10-17 2009-01-16

TV543_2K9
10 CHECK

3139 123 6443


P
130 13 A2

" XF00 ~ XF99 "


5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

NAME Vincent Yap / Lee CW SV

ROYAL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V. 2008

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16

17

18

19

20

1E32 C11 1F00 B7 1F01 D17 1F02 D9 1F03 D7 1F04 E7 1F05 F7 1F06 G7 1F07 H7 1F08 I8 1F09 J7 1F10 K7 1F11 B15 1F12 C15 1F13 C15 1F14 D15 1F15 E14 1F16 F14 1F17 G14 1F18 H14 1F19 I15 1F20 J16 1F21 K16 1F22 C7 1F23 D7 2F00 D3 2F01 B4 2F02 C4 2F03 E2 2F04 I3 2F05 J3 2F06 B8 2F07 B6 2F08 C8 2F09 C6 2F10 C7 2F11 D6 2F12 D7 2F13 D6 2F14 E6 2F15 F6 2F16 G6 2F17 H6 2F18 I7 2F19 J7 2F20 B15 2F21 B14 2F22 C15 2F23 C14 2F24 C15 2F25 C14 2F26 D15 2F27 D14 2F28 E15 2F29 F13 2F30 G15 2F31 H15 2F33 I14 2F34 J15 2F35 I9 2F36 I10 2F37 I10 2F38 J9 2F39 J12 2F42 F15 2F43 F7 2F44 K7 2F45 K16 3F00 B3 3F01 B2 3F02 C3 3F03 C2 3F04 D3 3F05 I2 3F06 I2 3F07 J2 3F08 K2 3F09 B6 3F10 B6 3F11 C6 3F13 C6 3F14 D6 3F15 D6 3F18 F6 3F19 F6 3F20 H4 3F22 I7 3F23 I7 3F24 I8 3F26 J5 3F27 B14 3F28 B13 3F29 C14 3F31 C14 3F32 C13 3F33 D14 3F36 F14 3F37 F14 3F40 I14 3F41 I15 3F42 I15 3F44 J14 3F45 I11 3F46 I11 3F47 I12 3F48 J10 3F49 J11 3F50 J11 3F51 J11 3F52 J9 3F53 J12 4F00 J3 4F01 J9 4F03 D8 4F04 E8 4F05 H13 4F06 J13 4F07 H6 5F00 I9 6F00 B7 6F01 C7 6F02 C7 6F03 D7 6F04 E7 6F05 F7 6F06 G7 6F07 H7 6F08 I7 6F09 J6 6F10 K6 6F11 B15 6F12 C15 6F13 C15 6F14 D15 6F15 E15 6F16 F15 6F17 G15 6F18 H15 6F19 I15 6F20 J15 6F21 K15 7F00-1 B3 7F00-2 C3 7F01 E4 7F02 E2

7F03 I2 7F04 K2 7F05 I7 7F06 I14 7F07-1 J11 7F07-2 J10 7F08 J9 FF00 C4 FF01 B8 FF02 C8 FF03 C8 FF04 E7 FF05 E8 FF06 F8 FF08 F8 FF09 G8 FF10 G8 FF11 G8 FF12 G8 FF13 G8 FF14 D16 FF15 D16 FF16 E16 FF17 E16 FF18 E16 FF19 E16 FF20 F16 FF21 F16 FF22 F16 FF23 G16 FF24 G16 FF25 G16 FF26 B4 FF27 I3 FF28 J3 FF29 C6 FF30 D6 FF31 F6 FF32 H6 FF33 I6 FF34 H13 FF35 F13 FF36 D13 FF37 C13 FF38 E4 FF39 I14 IF00 B4 IF01 C4 IF02 B3 IF03 C3 IF04 E3 IF06 F3 IF12 I2 IF14 J2 IF16 I7 IF25 I14 IF26 I11 IF27 I10 IF28 J11 IF29 J12 IF30 J9 IF31 J10 IF32 J11

16

2F17

1F07

2F18

RES 6F10

100n

RES 6F07

100p

0001

1F21

2F44

0001 2F45

100p

10

11

12

13

14

15

100p

16

17
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q543.1E LA

10.

EN 74

SSB: YPbPr / Side I/O / S-video


1
1

2
2

3
3 4

4
5

5
6

6
7

7
8 9

8
10

9
11

10
12

11
13

12
14 15

13
16

14
17

15
18

16
19 20

17

A
A

YPBR / SIDE IO / S-VIDEO


1G22 CDS4C12GTA 12 11 10 1G10 6G09 9 8 FG12

A
A
AV3-Y
RES 2G12 IG12 IG13 1G25-2 WHITE MSP-303H-BBB-132-03 4 3 CDS4C12GTA RES 2G26 RES 2G27 RES 6G14 1G15 100p 1n0 100p

AUDIO-OUT-L

2G25 1u0

3G20 150R

3G21 470R

FG24

6 FG13 CDS4C12GTA

7 6 1G11 6G10 5 4 3 2 1 CDS4C12GTA MSP-636H2-01 RES 6G11 1G12

AV3-PB
RES 2G13 100p

3G22 6K8

IG16 2 1 7G00-1 BC847BS(COL)

FG14

AV3-PR
RES 2G14 100p

AUDIO-OUT-R

2G28 1u0

IG14

3G24 150R

IG15

3G25 470R

FG25

1G25-3 RED MSP-303H-BBB-132-03 6 5 CDS4C12GTA

CDS4C12GTA

1G00

RES 2G02

CDS4C12GTA

2G15

2G01

1n0

3 2

100p

RES 6G00

RES

1n0

FG15

3G18 1K0 RES 3G19

IG10

AUDIO-IN3-L
100K 2G16 100p RES

6K8 7G00-2 BC847BS(COL)

RES 6G15

1G18 MSJ-035-29D PPO (PHT) 1 FG27

1K0

1n0

A-PLOP

5 4

2G29

RES 2G30

1G16

RES 100p

FG00

3G00

IG00 AUDIO-IN4-R

3 3G26 IG17

C
D

2G31

FG01 CDS4C12GTA

AUDIO-IN4-L 2G17

CDS4C12GTA

RES 6G01

1n0

RES

1n0

RES 6G13

2G03

10p

DVI AUDIO INPUT

SPDIF-OUT-1

IG20 2G33 4G08 FOR FLAVORS 100n

3G28-2 4K7

IG18 7G01 BC847BW 3 3G28-3 6 4K7 IG22 3G30 180R 3G29 47R IG21 2G34 100n RES 2G35 RES 3G31 120R 22p IG19 5G02 33R FG41 CDS4C12GTA 12p 1G25-1 BLACK MSP-303H-BBB-132-03 2 FG28 1G17 1

CDS4C12GTA

RES 6G16

SIDE IO
1G02 2G04 RES 6G02 100p

4K7

2G32

8 3G28-1 1

RES 2G00

1G01

1G14

RES 3G42

100K

2G18

100p

FG16

3G41 1K0

IG11

100n

3G02 1K0

IG01

AUDIO-IN3-R
100p RES

+3V3

E
SVHS IN

SPDIF-OUT
FG47

E
G

G
5

2 4 3

C Y/CVBS

FG02

FRONT-Y_CVBS
FG03

1 RES 6G37 1G36 2G49 100p

FRONT-C
FG04 CDS4C12GTA

CDS4C12GTA

F
H

MDC-013V1-B 1G37

AUDIO-IN5-L AUDIO-IN5-R LCD-SCL

FOR /32 & /82


R-VGA 1G31 RES 6G17 RES 2G41 47p

F
H

CVBS
MTJ-032-37BAA-432 NI 2 1G20-1 1 YELLOW 1G04

RESERVED
2G19 100p

4G04 4G05 2G20 100p 3G13 2G21 100p 3G14 2G22 100p 100R 100R

FRONT-C FRONT-Y_CVBS
1G32

HP_LOUT
IG02 (YELLOW)

G-VGA CDS4C12GTA RES 6G18 RES 2G42 47p

HP_ROUT

AUDIO-IN5-L AUDIO-IN5-R

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FG05 (WHITE) CDS4C12GTA

3G06 1K0 FG18 RES 2G07 2G06 100p 1n0 FG17 FG20

LEFT
RES 6G04 MTJ-032-37BAA-432 NI 5 6 1G20-2 4 WHITE 1G05

G
B-VGA 47p

CDS4C12GTA

FG19

J
RIGHT
(RED) MTJ-032-37BAA-432 NI 8 9 1G20-3 7 RED FG07 FG06 CDS4C12GTA 3G08 1K0 2G08

FG21

1M36 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

H-SYNC-VGA CDS4C12GTA 1G34 RES 6G20 RES 2G44 3G49

VGA CONNECTOR TO SIDE I/O


1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 17 1226-02B-15S-FAE-02 1G30 16 FG31 FG32 FG33 FG34 2G48 100n 6G36 +5V

IG03

AUDIO-OUT-L AUDIO-MUTE AUDIO-OUT-R


3G27 CVBS-OUT-SC2 100R RES

3G44 3G43 3G45

47R 47R 47R

FG29

H
V-SYNC-VGA WC-EEPROM-PNX5100_SPI-DI 3G50 4K7 47p

CDS4C12GTA

RES 6G35

BAT54

1-1735446-1 FG22 2G37 100p 5G00 30R

owner.

RES 2G45

1G35

K
3G63 +3V3 7G32 BC847BW

FG35 FG36 FG37 FG38 FG39 +5VDCOUT

FOR ITV FG08 CDS4C12GTA

2G51 100u 4V

3G10 100R FOR ITV RC1 RC2

5G31 5G32 600R

EDID NVM VGA


FG46 7G31 M24C02-WDW6 BAS321 3G56

22K

1G07

L
HEADPHONE
1G21 5 4 2

5G01 FG23 2G24 100p 30R

600R

L
3G59 47K WC SCL 7 6 5 FG43 FG44 FG45 4G09 RES 3G61 100R BAS321 3G60 4K7 6G33

IG04

IG05

FG09 4G00 FOR ITV CDS4C12GTA 3G11

LEFT FG11 CDS4C12GTA

3G62-2 2 3G62-1 1

7 33R 8 33R

IG32

1 2 3

(256x8) EEPROM
0 1 2 ADR

BAS321

1G08

1G09

2G10

3G12

1K0 2G11

FOR ITV

4G07

1K0

1n0

RES 6G07

RES 6G08

1n0

6G32

6G34

100R

BAS321

J
N

3 FG42 7 8 FG10 1 MSJ-035-10A B AG PPO

SDA 4

RIGHT

3G62-3 3 3G62-4 4

6 33R 5 33R

CLK-SCL

3G58

J
N

DATA-SDA

K
O
CHN DC343514 SETNAME ********
1 2009-01-16 2008-12-16
CLASS_NO 3PC332

K
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PCB SB SSB BD
1 2 3 SUPERS. DATE **** *** ***** 2008-10-17 25
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-- -- --

MULTI 12NC : 3139_123_64421 / 64541 / 64561 BD 12NC : 3139_123_64431 / 64551 / 64571 CELL 12C : 8239_125_14871
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

2008-10-17

TV543_2K9
10 CHECK

3139 123 6443


P
130 14 A2

" XG00 ~ XG99"


13 14

2009-01-16

NAME Vincent Yap / Lee CW / Hor SL SV

ROYAL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V. 2008

15

16

17

18

19

20

1G00 C3 1G01 D3 1G02 E3 1G04 F3 1G05 G4 1G06 H4 1G07 I4 1G08 J4 1G09 J5 1G10 A9 1G11 B9 1G12 C9 1G13 C9 1G14 D9 1G15 B15 1G16 C15 1G17 E16 1G18 C2 1G20-1 G3 1G20-2 G3 1G20-3 H3 1G21 I2 1G22 A7 1G25-1 D16 1G25-2 A15 1G25-3 C15 1G30 H11 1G31 F13 1G32 G13 1G33 G13 1G34 H13 1G35 H13 1G36 F4 1G37 F2 1M36 G9 2G00 D4 2G01 C3 2G02 C4 2G03 D3 2G04 E4 2G06 G5 2G07 G5 2G08 H5 2G09 H5 2G10 J4 2G11 J6 2G12 A10 2G13 B10 2G14 C10 2G15 C8 2G16 C10 2G17 D8 2G18 D10 2G19 G8 2G20 G8 2G21 G9 2G22 G9 2G24 I9 2G25 B12 2G26 B13 2G27 B14 2G28 C12 2G29 C13 2G30 C14 2G31 D13 2G32 D12 2G33 D12 2G34 E14 2G35 E14 2G36 E15 2G37 I9 2G41 F14 2G42 G14 2G43 G14 2G44 H14 2G45 H14 2G46 I13 2G47 I14 2G48 H13 2G49 F4 2G50 I7 2G51 I7 3G00 C4 3G02 D4 3G06 G5 3G08 H5 3G10 I4 3G11 J4 3G12 J5 3G13 G9 3G14 G9 3G18 C9 3G19 C10 3G20 B13 3G21 B14 3G22 B12 3G24 C13 3G25 C14 3G26 C12 3G27 H8 3G28-1 D13 3G28-3 E13 3G28-4 D12 3G29 E14 3G30 E13 3G31 E15 3G41 D9 3G42 D10 3G43 H8 3G44 H8 3G45 H8 3G49 H14 3G50 H14 3G56 I14 3G58 J15 3G59 I16 3G60 I17 3G61 J16 3G62-1 J6 3G62-2 J6 3G62-3 J6 3G62-4 J6 3G63 I15 4G00 J3 4G04 F9 4G05 G9 4G07 J3 4G08 E12 4G09 I16 5G00 I9 5G01 I9 5G02 E15 5G31 I13 5G32 I13 6G00 C3 6G01 D3 6G02 E4 6G04 G4 6G05 H4 6G06 I4 6G07 J4 6G08 J5 6G09 A9 6G10 B9 6G11 C9

RES 6G19

6G12 C9 6G13 D9 6G14 B14 6G15 C14 6G16 E15 6G17 F13 6G18 G13 6G19 G13 6G20 H13 6G31 I14 6G32 J14 6G33 I17 6G34 J17 6G35 H13 6G36 H12 6G37 F4 7G00-1 B13 7G00-2 C13 7G01 D13 7G31 I15 7G32 I16 FG00 C3 FG01 D3 FG02 E3 FG03 F3 FG04 F3 FG05 G4 FG06 H4 FG07 H3 FG08 I4 FG09 J4 FG10 J3 FG11 J5 FG12 A9 FG13 B9 FG14 C9 FG15 C8 FG16 D8 FG17 G8 FG18 G8 FG19 G9 FG20 G8 FG21 H9 FG22 I9 FG23 I9 FG24 B14 FG25 C14 FG27 C2 FG28 E16 FG29 H9 FG31 H12 FG32 H12 FG33 H12 FG34 H12 FG35 I12 FG36 I12 FG37 I12 FG38 I12 FG39 I12 FG41 E15 FG42 J3 FG43 I16 FG44 J16 FG45 J16 FG46 I15 FG47 E12 IG00 C4 IG01 D4 IG02 G6 IG03 H6 IG04 I7 IG05 I7 IG10 C10 IG11 D10 IG12 A13 IG13 A13 IG14 C13 IG15 C13 IG16 B13 IG17 C13 IG18 D13 IG19 E15 IG20 D12 IG21 E14 IG22 E13 IG32 J15

1G13

RES 6G12

RES

RES

RES 2G43

1G33

47p

1G06

RES 6G05

RES 2G09

100p

1n0

100u 4V

2G50

4K7

2G36

RES 6G06

2G46

2G47

4u7 6G31

100n

10

11

12

13

14

4K7

15

16

17
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q543.1E LA

10.

EN 75

SSB: HDMI
1
1

2
2

3
3 4

4
5

5
6
RESERVED

6
7
7H01 LD1117DT18 3 2H38 2H40 100n 10u IN OUT COM 1 2 2H39 FH38 22u 2H37

7
8 9

8
10

9
11
+3V3

10
12
5H01 2H07 FH01

11
13
VDDO_3V3 1u0 30R

12
14 15

13
16

14
17

15
18

16
19 20

17

A
A

HDMI
+3V3

A
A

5H06 220u 25V

FH40 VDDS_3V3 2H42

2H06

470n 2H05

+1V8-PNX85XX ARX2+ 22u 16V 2H47 2H02 2H00 100n ARX2ARX1+ ARX1ARX0+ ARX0ARXC+ ARXCCEC 470n

1H02 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

5H00 30R

FH00 VDD_1V8 2H43 22u 2H01

1u0

HDMI CONNECTOR 3

30R

B
5H03 2H36 30R FH41 VDDH_3V3 1u0

VDDH_3V3

C
2H13 100n 2H14 100n 2H15 100n 2H16 100n 2H19 100n 2H17 100n 2H18 100n 2H20

3H07

47K 3H08

47K

FH24 FH25 21 20 23 22 25 24 26 FH26

100n

C
FH27

FH22 FH23

ARX-DDC-CLK ARX-DDC-DAT

C
D

VDD_1V8 ARX-5V ARX-5V ARX-HPD 100n 2H09 100n 2H04 2H03 100n 2H10 100n 2H11 100n 2H12 100n VDDO_3V3

VDDS_3V3

DC1R019WBER220

For FLAVORS
1H04 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 4 4H03-4 5 3 4H03-3 6 2 4H03-2 7 1 4H03-1 8 4 4H04-4 5 3 4H04-3 6 2 4H04-2 7 1 4H04-1 8

HDMI CONNECTOR 2
1H00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 20 23 22 25 24 26 FH21 BRX2+ BRX2BRX1+ BRX1BRX0+ BRX0BRXC+ BRXCCEC BRX-DDC-CLK BRX-DDC-DAT

HDMI-ITV
1H06 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

8 45 91

24 75

95

46

15 21 34 40 64 70 82 88

VDDO_3V3

VDDO_1V8

VDDC_1V8

VDDH_1V8

BRX2BRX1+ BRX1BRX0+ BRX0BRXC+ BRXCCEC BRX-DDC-CLK BRX-DDC-DAT

1H07

VDDC_3V3

1 2 3

51 52 4 5 SCL-SSB 3H65 SDA-SSB 3H66 100R 50 49

IN XTAL OUT SCL I2C SDA 0 SEL 1 INT HP_CTRL MODE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + C D0 RXA D1 D2

VDDH_3V3

VDDS_3V3

RES

55

BRX2+

4H19

7H11 TDA9996

+5V + + D0 + D1 + D2 C 2 3 99 100 96 97 93 94 5 6 48 74 10 12 11 9 2H26 29 31 30 28 2H25 59 61 60 58 2H28 100n 77 79 78 76 44 54 57 27 25 FH47 100K 1n0 100n 5H07 33R 3H68 4R7 +5V FH43 FH44 FH42 CEC 6H01 BAT54 COL RES 2H34 2H35 100n 100n DRX-5V DRX-DDC-CLK DRX-DDC-DAT DRX-HPD 100n CRX-5V CRX-DDC-CLK CRX-DDC-DAT CRX-HPD 100n BRX-5V BRX-DDC-CLK BRX-DDC-DAT BRX-HPD FH46 3H15 2H27 12K 1% 100n VDDH_3V3 ARX-5V ARX-DDC-CLK ARX-DDC-DAT ARX-HPD FH49 FH50 RXC+ RXCRX0+ RX0RX1+ RX1RX2+ RX2DDC-SCL DDC-SDA DDC-SDA DDC-SCL

502382-0370

Remark for service:


3H02

FH17 FH18 3H09 47K 3H10 FH19 FH20

+3V3

RES

3H20

1K0 47

OUT

1K8

1K8

53

3H01

E
G

FH16

100R FH37

I2C Address = 0xCE Replacing the TDA 9996 Requires reprogramming of its I2C address from 0xC0 to 0xCE

E
G

21 20 23 22

DC1R019JBAR190

BRX-5V BRX-5V BRX-HPD

BRX-5V BRX-HPD 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

DC1R019WBER220

ARXC+ ARXCARX0+ ARX0ARX1+ ARX1ARX2+ ARX2BRXC+ BRXCBRX0+ BRX0BRX1+ BRX1BRX2+ BRX2CRXC+ CRXCCRX0+ CRX0CRX1+ CRX1CRX2+ CRX2DRXC+ DRXCDRX0+ DRX0DRX1+ DRX1DRX2+ DRX2-

14 13 17 16 20 19 23 22 33 32 36 35 39 38 42 41 63 62 66 65 69 68 72 71 81 80 84 83 87 86 90 89

DDC

CLK DAT PD

R12K 5V CLK RXA DDC DAT HPD RXB 5V CLK RXB DDC DAT HPD 5V CLK DAT HPD 5V CLK DAT HPD

F
H

FI-RE21S-VF-R1300

HDMI CONNECTOR SIDE


1H03 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 FH08 DRX2+ DRX2DRX1+ DRX1DRX0+ DRX0DRXC+ DRXCCEC FH04 FH05 3H11 47K 3H12 FH06 FH07 21 20 23 22 FH09 DRX-DDC-CLK DRX-DDC-DAT

F
H

C D0 D1 D2

C D0 RXC D1

RXC DDC

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RXD DDC D2

C D0 RXD D1 D2 VSS 1 7 18 26 37 43 56 67 73 85 92 98

CDEC

DDC STBY CEC TEST NC

DC1R019JBAR190

DRX-5V DRX-5V DRX-HPD

FH36

7600-4 PNX85439E C18 E19

H
HDMI_DV
DDC_SCL_A DDC_SDA_A DDC_SCL_B DDC_SDA_B HDMI_RREF DV P HDMI_RX0_A N P HDMI_RX1_A N CLK FID HS B8 C9 D9 B6 A6 E7 D7 C7 B7 A7 E8 D8 C8 A8 E9 B4 A4 E5 D5 C5 B5 A5 E6 D6 C6

For FLAVORS
1H05 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 4 4H01-4 5 3 4H01-3 6 2 4H01-2 7 1 4H01-1 8 4 4H02-4 5 3 4H02-3 6 2 4H02-2 7 1 4H02-1 8

HDMI CONNECTOR 1
1H01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 FH32 21 20 23 22 25 24 26 FH33 CRX2+ CRX2CRX1+ CRX1CRX0+ CRX0CRXC+ CRXCCEC FH28 FH29 3H13 47K 3H14 FH30 FH31 CRX-DDC-CLK CRX-DDC-DAT RES 3H67 2H44 2H45 DDC-SCL DDC-SDA RREF-PNX85XX

C15 D15 3H64 12K 1% FH48 C16 B18 B17 A17 A16

CEC-HDMI
47K RES 4H08 CRX-5V CRX-5V CRX-HPD RES 3H58 100R 4H10 7H10 BC847BW RES IH48 7H09 BSH111 3 2 IH34 3H59 4H12 RES 100R FH15 RX0RX0+ RX1RX1+ RX2RX2+ RXCRXC+

21 20 23 22

J
N
HDMI SIDE HDMI 1 HDMI 2

DC1R019JBAR190

CEC
+3V3-STANDBY 4H11 RES 3H60 22K

DC1R019WBER220

CONNECTOR HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL VERTICAL VERTICAL VERTICAL

ITEM NO 1H03 1H05 1H04 1H01 1H00 1H02

HDMI PNS 1+1 HDMI PNS 2+1 HDMI FRAME 3+1 Y Y Y N N N N N N Y N N Y Y N Y Y Y

FLAVORS 2+1 32"_42" Y Y Y N N N

FLAVORS 2+0 22" N Y Y N N N

0 1 2 3 B16 P 4 HDMI_RX2_A DV_UVIN B15 5 N 6 A19 7 P HDMI_RXC_A A18 N 8 9 B14 P HDMI_RX0_B B13 DV_VALID N DV_VS A13 P HDMI_RX1_B A12 0 N 1 B12 2 P HDMI_RX2_B B11 3 N 4 DV_YIN A15 5 P HDMI_RXC_B A14 6 N 7 D19 8 HOT_PLUG_A E15 HOT_PLUG_B 9

J
N

K
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1H00 D3 1H01 H3 1H02 A3 1H03 F3 1H04 D2 1H05 H2 1H06 D5 1H07 D7 2H00 B5 2H01 B8 2H02 B6 2H03 D7 2H04 D7 2H05 B10 2H06 B9 2H07 A11 2H09 D8 2H10 D8 2H11 D8 2H12 D8 2H13 C10 2H14 C10 2H15 C11 2H16 C11 2H17 C11 2H18 C11 2H19 C11 2H20 C12 2H21 D10 2H22 D11 2H23 D10 2H25 G11 2H26 F11 2H27 F11 2H28 G11 2H34 H12 2H35 H12 2H36 B11 2H37 A7 2H38 A6 2H39 A7 2H40 A5 2H42 B11 2H43 B8 2H44 H11 2H45 H11 2H47 B5 3H01 E12 3H02 E13 3H07 C4 3H08 C4 3H09 E4 3H10 E4 3H11 G4 3H12 G4 3H13 I4 3H14 I4 3H15 F11 3H20 E7 3H58 J10 3H59 J12 3H60 J10 3H64 I15 3H65 E7 3H66 E7 3H67 H11 3H68 H12 4H01-1 H2 4H01-2 H2 4H01-3 H2 4H01-4 H2 4H02-1 I2 4H02-2 I2 4H02-3 I2 4H02-4 H2 4H03-1 D2 4H03-2 D2 4H03-3 D2 4H03-4 D2 4H04-1 D2 4H04-2 D2 4H04-3 D2 4H04-4 D2 4H08 J11 4H10 J10 4H11 J10 4H12 J12 4H19 D8 5H00 B6 5H01 A10 5H03 B10 5H04 A7 5H06 B10 5H07 H11 6H01 G12 7600-4 H16 7H01 A6 7H09 J11 7H10 J10 7H11 D8 FH00 B8 FH01 A11 FH04 G4 FH05 G4 FH06 G4 FH07 G4 FH08 G3 FH09 G3 FH15 J13 FH16 D4 FH17 E4 FH18 E4 FH19 E4 FH20 E4 FH21 E3 FH22 B4 FH23 C4 FH24 C4 FH25 C4 FH26 C3 FH27 C3 FH28 I4 FH29 I4 FH30 I4 FH31 I4 FH32 I3 FH33 I3 FH36 H9 FH37 E8 FH38 A7 FH40 B11 FH41 B11 FH42 H11 FH43 G11 FH44 G11 FH46 F11 FH47 H11 FH48 I15 FH49 E11 FH50 E11 IH34 J11 IH48 J11

10u

5H04

30R

1u0

2H22

2H23

100n 2H21

47K

47K

100n

100n

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SSB: Ethernet
1 2

1
A

3 2

3 ETHERNET

8 6

10

11

12

13 10

14

15

16

11

12

17 13

18
1N00 B11 1N02 D8 2N0K D8 2N0L D8 2N0M E3 2N0N H4 2N0P D11 2N0Q D10 2N0R B9 2N0S C8 2N0T B10 2N0U B9 2N0V E10 2N0W E11 2N0Y D13 2N0Z D13 2N10 D12 2N11 D12 2N12 D12 2N13 D12 2N14 D12 2N15 D11 2N16 D11 2N17 D11 2N1B H3 2N1C H3 3N0F C7 3N0G D3 3N0H C7 3N0J F8 3N0K F9 3N0L-1 A8 3N0L-2 A9 3N0L-3 A8 3N0L-4 A8 3N0N-1 A9 3N0N-2 A9 3N0N-3 A9 3N0N-4 A9 3N0T-1 C9 3N0T-2 C9 3N0T-3 C9 3N0T-4 C9 3N0V C8 3N0W E8 3N0Y E1 5N06 C10 5N07 D10 6N00 F8 6N01 F8 7N04-1 B3 7N04-2 H7 IN01 C3 IN05 B10 IN06 B10 IN07 B10 IN08 B10 IN09 C11 IN0A F9 IN0B F9 IN0C E3 IN0K E7 IN0M C7 IN0N H3 IN0P A9 IN0T C8 IN0V C8 IN0W F7 IN0Y F7 IN0Z F7 IN10 F8 IN15 B10 IN16 B10 IN17 C11 IN18 D11 IN19 D1

19

20 A

+3V3-ET-DIG

4 3N0L-4 5 22R 3N0L-3 22R

3 3N0N-3 6 33R 3N0N-4 33R

A
+3V3-ET-ANA 1

A
7 3N0L-2 22R IN05 IN06 IN15 IN08 IN07 IN16 1N00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2

3N0L-1 22R

3N0N-1 IN0P 3N0N-2 1 8 7 2 33R 2N0R 100n 33R

21

27

33

56

58

107

117

137

69

80

47

94

39

7N04-1 DP83816AVNG 59 IAUXVDD PMEM CLKRUN PWRGOOD 3VAUX INTA PCICLK PAR IRDY TRDY PERR SERR FRAME GNT STOP IDSEL DEVSEL REQ RST REGE PCIVDD

+3V3-ET-ANA

2N0U 100n

2N0T 100n

ETHERNET CONNECTOR

MacPhyter II 10/100 Mb/s

AUXVDD TPTDP TPTDM TPRDP TPRDM X1 X2 VREF COL CRS MDC MDIO RXCLK TXCLK RXOE TXE MCS MRD MWR EESEL 54

13 14 53 4 3 3N0T-4 100R 3N0T-3 100R

123

1840420-1

D
IRQ-PCI IN01 PCI-CLK-ETHERNET

122 61 60 99 92 93 97 98 91 63 96 3N0G 100R PCI-DEVSEL PCI-REQ 3N0Y +3V3-ET-DIG IN19 RESET-ETHERNET RESET-ETHERNET 2N0M +3V3-ET-ANA 1u0 PCI-CBE0 PCI-CBE1 PCI-CBE2 PCI-CBE3 PCI-AD0 PCI-AD1 PCI-AD2 PCI-AD3 PCI-AD4 PCI-AD5 PCI-AD6 PCI-AD7 PCI-AD8 PCI-AD9 PCI-AD10 PCI-AD11 PCI-AD12 PCI-AD13 PCI-AD14 PCI-AD15 PCI-AD16 PCI-AD17 PCI-AD18 PCI-AD19 PCI-AD20 PCI-AD21 PCI-AD22 PCI-AD23 PCI-AD24 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD31 IN0C 48 62 76 95 64

46 45 IN0V 17 18 40 28 29 5 4 6 22p 31 13 30 129 130 131 128 2N0L 22p IN0M 3N0H 10K 3N0F 470R 3N0V 1M0 IN0T 2N0S 100n

IN09 7 3N0T-2 100R 3N0T-1 8 100R

C
E

PCI-PAR PCI-IRDY PCI-TRDY PCI-PERR PCI-SERR PCI-FRAME PCI-GNT

C
5N06 IN17 +3V3-ET-DIG 100n 100n 2N17 100n 2N16 100n 2N15 100n 2N13 100n 2N14 100n 4u7 6.3V 2N0Q 100n 2N0P 100n 220R 100n 100n 2

1N02 25M

+3V3

2N0Y

2N12

2N10

2N11

2N0Z

PCI-STOP PCI-AD23

D
5N07 +3V3 220R 2 4u7 2N0W 2N0V 100n IN18 +3V3-ET-ANA

10K

2N0K

E
H

111 100 89 75 121 120 119 118 116 115 113 112 110 109 108 106 105 104 102 101 88 87 86 83 82 81 79 78 74 73 72 71 70 68 67 66

0 1 2 3 0

CMD/ BE CFGDIS

EEDO MD<0:7> 7

132 133 134 135 138 139 140 141

IN0K

3N0W 1K0

IN0W

RES

3N0J 270R 6N00 BAS316 6N01 BAS316 IN10

IN0A

AD<0:31> DATA

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LEDACT LED10LNK LED100LNK EEDI EECLK MA5 0 1 RXD 2 3 RXER RXDV 0 1 TXD 2 3 MA<0:15>

142 143 144 1 2 3 7 10 11 12 14 15 22 23 24 25

IN0Y

RES

IN0Z

RES

RES

3N0K IN0B 220R

G
41 50 127

RESERVED

C1

31 VSS

K
103 114 52 55 57 136 77 65 90 7N04-2 DP83816AVNG 34 36 37 42 43 NC1 NC2 NC3 NC4 NC5 NC6 NC7 NC8 NC9 NC10 84 85 124 125 126

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26

32

35

44

49

16

38

51

H
2N1B

IN0N

H
L

10u 16V

10u 2N1C

2N0N

100n

I MULTI 12NC : 3139_123_64421 / 64541 / 64561 BD 12NC : 3139_123_64431 / 64551 / 64571 CELL 12C : 8239_125_14871

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Q543.1E LA

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EN 77

SSB: PCMCIA
1 A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
1K00-A B2 1K00-B D2 2K00 B1 2K01 E10 2K02 A10 2K03 E12 2K04 G12 2K05 C12 2K06 A13 2K07 A9 2K08 A7 2K09 B7 3K00 B1 3K01 C5 3K02 C5 3K03 C5 3K04 C5 3K05 C5 3K06 C5 3K07 C5 3K08 D5 3K09 D5 3K10-1 D5 3K10-2 D5 3K10-3 D5 3K11-1 E5 3K11-2 E5 3K11-3 E5 3K11-4 E5 3K12-1 D8 3K12-2 D8 3K12-3 E8 3K12-4 E8 3K13-1 D8 3K13-2 D8 3K13-3 D8 3K13-4 D8 3K14 E8 3K15 C11 3K16 D3 3K17 E8 3K18 H11 3K19 F4 3K20 E11 3K21 G11 3K22 C11 3K23-1 B9 3K23-2 B9 3K23-3 A9 3K23-4 A9 3K24-1 C9 3K24-2 C9 3K24-3 C9 3K24-4 C9 3K25-3 C9 3K25-4 C9 3K26 B9 3K27 D8 3K28 D5 3K29 A7 3K30 B7 5K00 A9 7K00 F12 7K01 H12 7K02 C12 7K03 A12 7K04 A8 7K05 C8 FK00 G3 FK02 D3 FK04 F4 IK00 C5 IK01 C5 IK02 C5 IK03 C5 IK04 C5 IK05 C5 IK06 C5 IK07 D5 IK08 D5 IK09 D5 IK10 D5 IK11 D5 IK12 D5 IK13 E5 IK14 E5 IK15 E5 IK16 E5 IK17 D3 IK18 A9 IK41 B11 IK45 B11 IK46 D11 IK47 H11

20 A

8
5K00 +3V3

9
IK18 +3V3_BUF 2K07 10u 33R

10

11

12

13

PCMCIA
+3V3

B
2K08 3K22 3EN1 3EN2 G3 1 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
3K23-4 4

20

POD : SUPPLY / CONTROL (POD IS THE EQUIVALENT OF COMMON INTERFACE)


CABLE CARD INTERFACE
3K00 +5V +T 0R4 2K00 22u PCMCIA-VCC-VPP ROW_A 1K00-A GND1 1 D3 2 D4 3 D5 4 D6 5 D7 6 CE1 7 A10 8 OE 9 A11 10 A9 11 A8 12 A13 13 A14 14 WE|P 15 RDY|BSY 16 VCC1 17 VPP1 18 A16 19 A15 20 A12 21 A7 22 A6 23 A5 24 A4 25 A3 26 A2 27 A1 28 A0 29 D0 30 D1 31 D2 32 WP|IOIS16 33 GND2 34 69 70

7K04 74LVC245A 1 19

A
+3V3_BUF

100n

10K

MDO3 MDO4 MDO5 MDO6 MDO7

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

5 47R 6 7 8 2 47R 47R 47R 47R

CA-MDO(3)
2K02 2K06

PCMCIA-D3 PCMCIA-D4 PCMCIA-D5 PCMCIA-D6 PCMCIA-D7 CA-CE1 PCMCIA-A10 CA-OE PCMCIA-A11 PCMCIA-A9 PCMCIA-A8 PCMCIA-A13 PCMCIA-A14 CA-WE IRQ-CA PCMCIA-VCC-VPP CA-MIVAL CA-MICLK PCMCIA-A12 PCMCIA-A7 PCMCIA-A6 PCMCIA-A5 PCMCIA-A4 PCMCIA-A3 PCMCIA-A2 PCMCIA-A1 PCMCIA-A0 PCMCIA-D0 PCMCIA-D1 PCMCIA-D2 3K16 IK17 10K FK02

3K23-3 3K23-2 3K23-1 3K26

3 2 1 1

CA-MDO(4) CA-MDO(5) CA-MDO(6) CA-MDO(7)

IK41 CA-DATADIR IK45 CA-DATAEN PCMCIA-D2 PCMCIA-D1 PCMCIA-D3 PCMCIA-D4 PCMCIA-D5 PCMCIA-D6 PCMCIA-D7 PCMCIA-D0

7K03 74LVC245A 1 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

3EN1 3EN2 G3 1 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD31 PCI-AD24

100n

10u

20

+3V3 PCMCIA-VCC-VPP IK00 IK01 IK02 IK03 IK04 IK05 IK06 MOCLKA +3V3_BUF 2K09 3K22 100n 10K 7K05 74LVC245A 1 19

CA-INPACK CA-WAIT IRQ-CA CA-CD1 CA-CD2 CA-VS1

3K02 10K 3K03 10K 3K04 10K 3K05 10K 3K06 10K 3K07 10K

3EN1 3EN2 G3 1 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 3K25-3 3 3K25-4 3K24-1 3K24-2 3K24-3 3K24-4 4 1 2 3 4 6 47R 5 8 7 6 5 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R

20

3K01 10K

MOCLKA MOVALA MDO0 MOSTRTA MDO1 MDO2

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

CA-MOCLK_VS2 CA-MOVAL CA-MDO(0) CA-MOSTRT CA-MDO(1) CA-MDO(2)

C
3K15 3K22 2K05 20 7K02 74LVC245A 1 CA-ADDEN IK46 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 100n 10K 10K

IK07 MOSTRTA IK08 PCMCIA-VCC-VPP MOVALA IK09 MDO0 IK10 MDO1 IK11 MDO2 IK12 MDO3 IK13 MDO4 IK14 MDO5 IK15 MDO6 IK16 MDO7

3K08 3K09

10K 10K

3EN1 3EN2 G3 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 PCI-AD18 CA-WE CA-OE CA-CE2 CA-CE1 CA-REG CA-IORD CA-IOWR

D
G

3K10-3 10K 6 3 3K10-2 10K 7 2 3K10-1 10K 8 1 3K28 10K

RESERVED
MDO3 MDO4 MDO5 MDO6 MDO7 MDO1 MDO2 MDO0 3K27 3K13-4 3K13-3 3K13-2 3K13-1 3K12-2 3K12-1 3K12-4 1 4 3 2 1 2 1 4 2 5 6 7 8 7 8 5 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R 47R

CA-MDO(0:7) CA-MDO(3) CA-MDO(4) CA-MDO(5) CA-MDO(6) CA-MDO(7) CA-MDO(1) CA-MDO(2) CA-MDO(0)

CA-WAIT PCI-CBE1 PCI-CBE2 PCI-AD16 PCI-AD17 PCI-AD19 PCI-AD22 PCI-AD23

3K19

100K

F
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MPC-01 PBT 1K00-B ROW_B GND3 35 CD1 CA-CD1 36 D11 MDO3 37 D12 MDO4 38 D13 MDO5 39 D14 MDO6 40 D15 MDO7 41 CE2 CA-CE2 42 VS1 CA-VS1 43 IORD CA-IORD 44 IOWR CA-IOWR 45 A17 CA-MISTRT 46 A18 CA-MDI0 47 A19 CA-MDI1 48 A20 CA-MDI2 49 A21 CA-MDI3 50 VCC2 51 PCMCIA-VCC-VPP VPP2 52 A22 CA-MDI4 53 A23 CA-MDI5 54 A24 CA-MDI6 55 A25 CA-MDI7 56 VS2 MOCLKA 57 RESET CA-RST 58 WAIT CA-WAIT 59 INPACK CA-INPACK 60 REG CA-REG 61 BVD2|SPKR MOVALA 62 BVD1|STSCHG MOSTRTA 63 D8 MDO0 64 D9 MDO1 65 D10 MDO2 66 CD2 CA-CD2 67 GND4 68 FK00 71 72 MPC-01 PBT

3K11-4 10K 5 4 3K11-3 10K 6 3 3K11-2 10K 7 2 3K11-1 10K 8 1

MOVALA MOSTRTA

3K14

47R

CA-MOVAL +3V3_BUF

3K12-3

47R

CA-MOSTRT

E
2K03 100n

2K01

MOCLKA
+3V3_BUF

3K17

47R

CA-MOCLK_VS2

10u

3K20

7K00 74LVC245A 1 CA-ADDEN PCI-AD7 PCI-AD6 PCI-AD5 PCI-AD4 PCI-AD3 PCI-AD2 PCI-AD1 PCI-AD0 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10K

20

CA-RST

3EN1 3EN2 G3 1 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 PCMCIA-A7 PCMCIA-A6 PCMCIA-A5 PCMCIA-A4 PCMCIA-A3 PCMCIA-A2 PCMCIA-A1 PCMCIA-A0

FK04

G
2K04 3K21 10K 100n

7K01 74LVC245A 1

CA-ADDEN PCI-AD14

19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IK47

3EN1 3EN2 G3 1 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 PCMCIA-A14 PCMCIA-A13 PCMCIA-A12 PCMCIA-A11 PCMCIA-A10 PCMCIA-A9 PCMCIA-A8

20

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PCI-AD13 PCI-AD12 PCI-AD11 PCI-AD10 PCI-AD9 PCI-AD8 3K18 10K

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SSB: Class-D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1735 E8 1736 E5 1L50 E7 1L51 E7 1L52 F7 1L53 E4 1L54 F4 2L01 D3 2L02 E2 2L05 B2 2L06 B2 2L07 A4 2L08 B4 2L09 C4 2L10 B4 2L11 C6 2L12 B6 2L13 F7 2L14 E7 2L16 C2 2L17 C2 2L19 B4 2L20 A4 2L21 D6 2L22 B6 2L23 C2 2L24 B2 2L25 E7 2L26 B6 2L27 D6 2L28 B2 2L29 C2 2L33 F4 2L35 F4 2L36 E4 2L37 C2 2L38 D2 3L03 D3 3L06-1 D2 3L06-2 D2 3L06-3 E1 3L06-4 D1 3L09 A1 3L10-1 D6 3L10-2 D5 3L10-3 D5 3L10-4 D5 3L11-1 F6 3L11-2 F6 3L11-3 E6 3L11-4 E6 3L14-1 B6 3L14-2 B5 3L14-3 B5 3L14-4 B5 3L16 B2 3L17 D1 3L18 C2 4L01 C1 4L02 C2 4L03 B2 5L01 C5 5L02 B5 5L04 C6 5L05 B6 5L07 A3 5L08 A3 5L09 E7 5L10 F4 7L03-1 A2 7L03-2 D3 7L10-1 B3 7L10-2 D4 CL10 D3 CL11 C1 CL12 D3 FL01 E5 FL02 F5 FL03 D2 FL05 E8 FL06 E8 FL07 E8 FL08 A4 FL09 B4 FL14 A2 FL15 B2 FL16 C2 FL17 C2 FL18 C2 FL19 C2 FL20 C2 IL05 C5 IL06 B5 IL07 C6 IL08 B6 IL09 C4 IL10 B4 IL11 B1 IL12 B2 IL16 C1 IL31 C4 IL32 B4 IL36 B1 IL41 D2

13

1
A

3
+AUDIO-POWER

CLASS-D
A
7L03-1 BC847BS(COL)

5L07

30R 5L08

30R

A
FL08 2L20 2L07 220n 220u 35V
NOT FOR FLAVORS 22"

+AUDIO-POWER

4R7 RES 4L03 2L06 220n

3L09

FL14

GNDSND 4 15K 2 15K 3 15K 1 15K 220n FL09 220u 35V 2L08 2L19 220n 220n GNDSND

3L16 IL11 22K

2 IL12 10u 35V 2L05

3L14-3 6

3L14-4 5

3L14-2 7

19 20

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NOT FOR FLAVORS 22"

IL36 ADAC(2)
FOR FLAVORS 22"

2L28 2L24 4L01 2L29 2L23

100p 1u0

AVCC FL15 6 R IN L 0 GAIN 1 VCLAMP BYPASS MUTE SD

1 3

10 12

C B

3L14-1 8

7L10-1 TPA3123D2PWP

B
IL08 5L05 RIGHT-SPEAKER 220R IL07 5L04 LEFT-SPEAKER 220R

2L22

2L26

GNDSND IL10 BSR R OUT L BSL 16 IL32 15 IL09 22 IL31 21 2L09 220n 22u 5L01 22u 2L10 220n 5L02

R PVCC IL06 2L12 25V 470u IL05 2L11 25V 470u

IL16 ADAC(1)

100p FL16 1u0 4L02

5 18 17 11 7 4 2

CLASS-D AUDIO AMP

CL11 GNDSND

GNDSND MUTE A-STBY

AUD_GND AUD_GND

2L16 2L17 3L18

1u0 1u0
0R

FL17 FL18 FL19 FL20 1u0

C
PGND 5 15K 6 15K 7 15K 8 15K L 23 24 R 13 14 GND_HS 25 220n 220n

RES 2L37

AGND 8 9

GNDSND

A-STBY MUTE 3L17 4K7

CL10 CL12 3L10-4 4 3L10-3 3 GNDSND 3L10-2 2 3L10-1 1 2L27 2L21

D
F

AUDIO-MUTE 3 LEFT-SPEAKER 5 3L06-4 100K 1 3L06-3 100K FL03 3L06-2 IL41 4 2 7 RES 2L38 1u0 100K 3L06-1 100K 2L02 10u GNDSND 8 5 7L03-2 BC847BS(COL) 4 GNDSND 10n 3L03 100R 2L01

7L10-2 TPA3123D2PWP 26 27 28 29 GNDSND

GNDSND GNDSND 37 36 35 34

D
4 1K5 3 1K5

40 39 38 VIA VIA

VIA
VIA

VIA

LEFT-SPEAKER GNDSND

RIGHT-SPEAKER

30 31 32 33

2L14

2n2

GNDSND GNDSND

1L50

3L11-4 5

3L11-3 6

TO SPEAKERS
1735 FL05 FL06 1 2 3 4 1735446-4

E
G
2L36 10n

GNDSND LEFT-SPEAKER 1L53

5L09 2L25 10n 1L51 220R GNDSND

GNDSND 8 1K5 7 1K5

FL07

TO SUBWOOFER
FL01 1736 1 2 3 FL02 1735446-3 RIGHT-SPEAKER RIGHT-SPEAKER GNDSND 220R

RES 2L33

2n2

5L10 GNDSND

1L52

2L13

2L35

MULTI 12NC : 3139_123_64421 / 64541 / 64561 BD 12NC : 3139_123_64431 / 64551 / 64571 CELL 12C : 8239_125_14871 1 2 3

1L54

10n

3L11-1 1

3L11-2 2

2n2

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EN 79

SSB: Display Interface (Common)


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

DISPLAY INTERFACE (COMMON)


B

A
RESERVED FOR +5V TCON FP84

A TO
4P26 4P28 4P39 FP85

+5V
2P82 22u

+VDISP-IN

C
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in parts is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner.

B
D

+12VD

4P29 4P30 RESERVED 4P31

B
+3V3 +12VD

27K

6 2 7P08-1 BC847BPN(COL) 1

IP16 3P31 IP17 5 4

FROM
BACKLIGHT-BOOST-IN 3P32 4K7 2P88 470p IP20 RES 3P34 IP19 RES 3P33 2K2

IP18

+3V3

12K 7P07 BC847BW

7P08-2 BC847BPN(COL) 3 220R 3P17 3P18 4K7

C
7P05 BC847BW IP10

2P82 B1 2P88 C2 2P89 D3 3P17 C8 3P18 C9 3P29 C3 3P30 C3 3P31 C4 3P32 C2 3P33 C3 3P34 D3 3P35 C4 3P36 D4 3P37 D5 4P26 A1 4P28 B1 4P29 B1 4P30 B1 4P31 B1 4P38 D8 4P39 B1 4P40 D4 7P05 C9 7P06 D8 7P07 C3 7P08-1 C5 7P08-2 C4 FP84 A1 FP99 A2 IP10 C9 IP11 D9 IP12 D8 IP16 C4 IP17 C4 IP18 C3 IP19 C3 IP20 D2

3P35

RES 3P29

10K 3P30

47K

FROM
RES 4P40 2P89 1u0 3P36 3P37 15K 1K0 BACKLIGHT-BOOST BACKLIGHT-IN 1K0

RES 4P38 7P06 BC847BW IP12 IP11

BACKLIGHT-OUT

E
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SSB: Display Supply


1 A
1G50 B10 1G51 B15 1G52 A3 1R50 B1 2P01 B1 2P02 E4 2P03 B4 2P04 B4 2P29 A8 2P30 A8 2P31 B8 2P32 B8 2P33 B8 2P34 B8 2P35 B8 2P36 C8

2
2P37 C8 2P38 C8 2P39 C8 2P40 D8 2P41 D8 2P42 D8 2P43 E8 2P44 E8

3
2P45 E8 2P46 E8 2P47 F8 2P48 F8 2P49 F8 2P50 F8 2P51 G8 2P52 G8

4
2P53 C9 2P54 A12 2P55 A12 2P56 A12 2P57 B12 2P58 B12 2P59 B12 2P60 B12 2P61 B12 2P62 C12 2P63 C12 2P64 C12 2P65 C12 2P66 D12 2P67 D12 2P68 E12

5
2P69 E12 2P70 E12 2P71 E12 2P72 F12 2P73 F12 2P74 F12 2P75 F12 2P76 G12

6
2P77 G12 2P78 B14 2P79 B14 2P80 B14 2P81 F14 2P83 F4 2P84 F2 2P85 H4 2P86 F10 2P87 F10 2P90 D10 2P91 B4 2P92 D15 2P93 E10 2P94 C4 2P95 F3

7
3000 H7 3P01 A4 3P02 A4 3P07 B13 3P08 B13 3P09-1 F3 3P09-2 F2 3P09-3 H5

8
3P09-4 H4 3P10 F2 3P12 H4 3P13 F4 3P14 H2 3P15 H2 3P16 H7 3P20 E9 3P21 E9 3P24 H7 3P25 G3 3P26 H7 4P01 D2 4P02 D2 4P03 B2 4P04 C2

9
4P05 C2 4P06 C2 4P07 C2 4P08 C2 4P09 B2 4P10 B2 4P11 B4 4P12 B4

10
4P13 B4 4P14 B4 4P15 C10 4P16 C10 4P17 C10 4P18 C10 4P19 B15 4P20 C15 4P22 C15 4P23 C15 4P24 C15 4P25 F15 4P34 G8 4P35 H8 4P36 A4 4P37 E4

11
5P01 A2 5P02 A2 5P05 B9 5P06 B9 5P07 E14 5P08 F14 6P01 F4 6P02 G2

12
7P01 F2 7P02 F3 7P03 G4 7P04 F1 7P11 F1 FP01 B1 FP02 D1 FP15 C4 FP16 C4 FP17 C4 FP18 C4 FP19 D4 FP20 D4 FP21 D4 FP22 D4 FP23 D4

13
FP24 D4 FP25 D4 FP26 D4 FP27 A4 FP28 A4 FP29 B9 FP30 B10 FP31 C9

14
FP32 C9 FP33 C9 FP34 C9 FP35 C9 FP36 D9 FP37 D9 FP38 D9 FP39 D9 FP40 D9 FP41 D9 FP42 D9 FP43 D9 FP44 D9 FP45 D9 FP46 E9 FP47 E9

15
FP48 E9 FP49 E9 FP50 E9 FP51 E9 FP52 E9 FP53 E9 FP54 E9 FP55 B14

16
FP56 B14 FP57 C13 FP58 C13 FP59 C13 FP60 C13 FP61 C13 FP62 C13 FP63 D13 FP64 D13 FP65 D13 FP66 D13 FP67 D13 FP68 D13 FP69 D13 FP70 D13 FP71 D13

17
FP72 D13 FP73 E13 FP74 E13 FP75 E13 FP76 E13 FP77 E13 FP78 E13 FP79 E13

18
FP80 E13 FP81 E15 FP83 E4 FP85 B10 FP86 C14 FP87 F14 FP88 E10 FP89 E10

19

20 A

3 DISPLAY INTERFACE
FOR /32 FHD

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1G52 FI-RE51S-HF

FOR /32

TX1A5P01

+VDISP-OUT
30R 5P02 30R 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 1_TXA1_TXA+ 39 38 1_TXB1_TXB+ 37 36 1_TXC1_TXC+ 35 34 1_TXCLK- 33 1_TXCLK+ 32 31 30 1_TXD1_TXD+ 29 28 1_TXE1_TXE+ 27 26 25 24 2_TXA2_TXA+ 23 22 2_TXB2_TXB+ 21 20 2_TXC2_TXC+ 19 18 2_TXCLK- 17 2_TXCLK+ 16 15 2_TXD14 2_TXD+ 13 2_TXE12 2_TXE+ 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

61 59 57 55 53

60 58 56 54 52 FP27 FP28

RES 2P29 2P30 TX1A+ 4P36 3P01 3P02 2P04 2P03 4P11 2P91 4P12 4P13 4P14 100R 100R 10p 10p 10n RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES SCL-DISP SDA-DISP TX1B2P31 2P32 TX1B+ TX1C2P33 2P34 RX51002E+ RX51002ERX51002D+ RX51002DRX51002C+ RX51002CRX51002CLK+ RX51002CLKRX51002B+ RX51002BRX51002A+ RX51002A2P94 FP15 FP16 FP17 FP18 FP19 FP20 FP21 FP22 FP23 FP24 FP25 FP26 10n RES RX51001E+ RX51001ERX51001D+ RX51001DRX51001C+ RX51001CRX51001CLK+ RX51001CLKRX51001B+ RX51001BRX51001A+ RX51001ATX2ARES 2P41 2P42 TX2A+ 4p7 4p7 RES TX1E2P39 2P40 TX1E+ RES 4p7 4p7 RES TX1C+ RES 4p7 4p7 RES RES 4p7 4p7 RES 4p7 4p7 RES

FOR /82

TX3A2P54 2P55 TX3A+ TX3B2P56 2P57 TX3B+ TX3CRES 10p 10p 4p7 4p7 RES 10n RES 4p7 4p7 RES RES 4p7 4p7 RES

FOR /32 HD
+VDISP-OUT_A
2P01 100n

NC NC

D
1G51 FI-RE51S-HF 60 61 58 59 56 57 54 55 52 53

IF 1G51 NOT USED

2P58 2P59 1G50 FI-RE41S-HF 50 51 48 49 46 47 44 45 42 43 TX3C+

TXATXA+ TXBTXB+

TXC-

TXC+

TXCLKTXCLK+

TXDTXD+

D
H

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

2P78 RES 2P79 RES

4P09 4P10 4P03 4P04

RX51001E+ RX51001ERX51001D+ RX51001D-

2P80 RES

4P19

1R50 FP01

+VDISP-OUT
5P05 FP29

B
E
51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

TX3CLK2P60 2P61 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TX3CLK+ RES 4p7 4p7 RES SDA-DISP SCL-DISP RES 3P07 RES 3P08 100R 100R

TX1CLKRES 2P35 2P36 TX1CLK+ 4p7 4p7 RES

30R 5P06 30R 2P53 100n RES RES RES RES FP31 FP32 FP33 FP34 FP35 FP36 FP37 FP38 FP39 FP40 FP41 FP42 4P15 4P16 4P17 4P18

FP30 FP85

FP55 FP56

RES TX3D2P62 2P63 TX3D+ RES 4p7 4p7 RES TX3ATX3A+ TX3BTX3B+ TX3CTX3C+ TX3CLKTX3CLK+ TX3DTX3D+ TX3ETX3E+ FP57 FP58 FP59 FP60 FP61 FP62 FP63 FP64 FP65 FP66 FP67 FP68 RES 2P92 TX4ATX4A+ TX4BTX4B+ TX4CTX4C+ TX4CLKTX4CLK+ TX4DTX4D+ TX4ETX4E+ FP69 FP70 FP71 FP72 FP73 FP74 FP75 FP76 FP77 FP78 FP79 FP80 FP86 RES RES RES

4P20 4P22 4P23 4P24

TX1D2P37 2P38 TX1D+ RES 4p7 4p7 RES TX1ATX1A+ TX1BTX1B+ TX1CTX1C+ TX1CLKTX1CLK+ TX1DTX1D+ TX1ETX1E+

4P06 4P05

RX51001C+ RX51001C-

TX3E2P64 2P65 TX3E+ RES 4p7 4p7 RES

4P07 4P08

RX51001CLK+ RX51001CLK-

SINGLE LVDS

4P01 4P02 NC NC 32 FP02

RX51001B+ RX51001B-

TX4A2P66 2P67 TX4A+ RES 4p7 4p7 RES

D
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RES 2P90 TX2ATX2A+ TX2BTX2B+ TX2CTX2C+ TX2CLKTX2CLK+ TX2DTX2D+ TX2ETX2E+ SCL-DISP SDA-DISP FP43 FP44 FP45 FP46 FP47 FP48 FP49 FP50 RES 2P93

10n

10n

DF13-30DP-1.25V

TX4B2P68 2P69 TX4B+ RES 4p7 4p7 RES

TX2BFP83 RES 4P37 2P02 100n

+VDISP-OUT_A
TX2B+

RES 2P43 2P44 4p7 4p7 RES

10n

E FROM
+VDISP-OUT

TX4C2P70 2P71 TX4C+ RES 4p7 4p7 RES

TX2C2P45 2P46 TX2C+ RES 4p7 4p7 RES

RES 3P20 RES 3P21

100R 100R

FP51 FP52 FP53 FP54 FP88 FP89 2P86 RES 2P87 RES

FP81 TX4CLKRES 2P72 2P73 TX4CLK+ 4p7 4p7 RES 5P07

TX2CLK2P47 2P48 RES 4p7 4p7 RES

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+VDISP-IN

TO DISPLAY

+VDISP-OUT
33R 5P08 2P81 33R 100n FP87

RES 4P25

10p

3P13 220u 25V 2P83 10u 16V RES 2P95 7P02 SI3441BDV 2K2

6P01 SML-310 RES FOR DEVT PURPOSE TX2D+ TX2DRES 2P49 2P50 4p7 4p7 RES

10p

PDTA114EU 7P04

7P01 SI4835BDY RES

TX2CLK+

F
2 7P05 PDTC114EU 3P10 47R 3P09-2 7 47K 2P84 1u0 6P02 BZX384-C5V6

TX4D2P74 2P75 TX4D+ RES 4p7 4p7 RES

F
TO DISPLAY

8 3P09-1 1 47K RES 3P25 47K

TX4ETX2E2P51 2P52 TX2E+ RES 4p7 4p7 RES 2P76 2P77 TX4E+ RES 4p7 4p7 RES

G
L
3 FOR /32 PNX8543-LCD-PWR-ON_SPI-DI 3P14 100R RES 7P03 BC847BW 1 4 3P09-4 47K 2P85 10n 5 6 3P09-3 47K 3 PNX8543-BL-BOOST_SPI-CLK 4P34 FOR /32 4P35 FOR /82

TO
BACKLIGHT-BOOST-IN

G
L

+3V3

PNX5100-BL-BOOST

VDISP-SWITCH

+3V3

+3V3
RES 3P26 FOR /32 FOR /82 10K

3P12 2K2

RES 3000

10K

+3V3

PNX5100-LCD-PWR-ON

3P15 100R FOR /82

H
BACKLIGHT-IN 3P24 10K

BOOTMODE_PNX8543-BL-CTRL

3P16 10K

PNX5100-BL-CTRL

1
O

4
1X01 REF EMC HOLE

6
EMC SPRING
1CAA BMIC-004-SN RES

7
FPA0 FPA1 FPA2 FPA3 FPA4 FPA5 FPA6 FPA7 FPA8 FPA9 FPB0 FPB1 FPB2 FPB3 FPB4 FPB5 FPB6 FPB7 FPB8 FPB9 FPC0 FPC1 FPC2 FPC3 FPC4 FPC5 FPC6 FPC7

8
FPD0 FPD1 FPD2 FPD3 FPD4 FPD5 FPD6 FPD7 FPD8 FPD9 FPE0 FPE1 FPE2 FPE3 FPE4 FPE5 FPE6 FPE7 FPE8 FPE9 FPF0 FPF1 FPF2 FPG1 FPG3 FPG4 FPG5 FPG6

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FU11 FJA1 FJA2 FJA3 FV11 FV12 FV13 FT01 FT02 FT03 FT04 FT06 FT07

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Round screw hole of 4.5mm


Common Test-Jig

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EN 81

SSB: SRP List Explanation


Example
Net Name Diagram

1.1.

Introduction
SRP (Service Reference Protocol) is a software tool that creates a list with all references to signal lines. The list contains references to the signals within all schematics of a PWB. It replaces the text references currently printed next to the signal names in the schematics. These printed references are created manually and are therefore not guaranteed to be 100% correct. In addition, in the current crowded schematics there is often none or very little place for these references. Some of the PWB schematics will use SRP while others will still use the manual references. Either there will be an SRP reference list for a schematic, or there will be printed references in the schematic.

Personal Notes:

+12-15V AP1 (4x) +12-15V AP4 (4x) +12-15V AP5 (12x) +12-15V AP6 (4x) +12-15V AP7 (8x) +12V AP1 (4x) +12V_NF AP1 (2x) +12VAL AP1 (2x) +25VLP AP1 (4x) +25VLP AP2 (1x) +3V3-STANDBY AP5 (3x) +400V-F AP1 (2x) +400V-F AP2 (2x) +400V-F AP3 (2x) +5V2 AP1 (6x) +5V2 AP2 (1x) +5V2-NF AP1 (1x) +5V2-NF AP2 (1x) +5V-SW AP1 (6x) +5V-SW AP2 (1x) +8V6 AP1 (3x) +AUX AP1 (2x) +AUX AP2 (1x) +DC-F AP1 (2x) +DC-F AP3 (2x) +SUB-SPEAKER AP5 (1x) +SUB-SPEAKER AP6 (2x) -12-15V AP1 (4x) -12-15V AP4 (6x) -12-15V AP5 (14x) -12-15V AP6 (6x) -12-15V AP7 (8x) AL-OFF AP1 (2x) AUDIO-L AP4 (1x) AUDIO-L AP5 (1x) AUDIO-PROT AP5 (3x) AUDIO-R AP4 (1x) AUDIO-R AP5 (1x) AUDIO-SW AP5 (1x) AUDIO-SW AP7 (1x) BOOST AP1 (2x) CPROT AP4 (2x) CPROT AP5 (1x) CPROT-SW AP5 (1x) CPROT-SW AP6 (2x) -DC-F AP1 (2x) -DC-F AP3 (2x) DC-PROT AP1 (1x) DC-PROT AP5 (2x) DIM-CONTROL AP1 (2x) FEEDBACK+SW AP6 (2x) FEEDBACK-L AP4 (2x) FEEDBACK-R AP4 (2x) FEEDBACK-SW AP6 (2x) GND-AL AP1 (2x) GNDHA AP1 (40x) GNDHA AP2 (20x) GNDHA AP3 (2x) GNDHOT AP3 (2x) GND-L AP1 (2x) GND-L AP4 (4x) GND-L AP5 (34x) GND-LL AP4 (7x) GND-LL AP5 (1x) GND-LR AP4 (7x) GND-LR AP5 (1x) GND-LSW AP5 (1x) GND-LSW AP6 (15x) GND-S AP1 (11x) GND-SA AP4 (8x) AP5 (2x) GND-SA GND-SA AP6 (8x) GND-SA AP7 (6x) GNDscrew AP3 (2x) GNDscrew AP5 (2x) GND-SSB AP5 (3x) GND-SSP AP1 (51x) GND-SSP AP2 (15x) IN+SW AP6 (2x) IN-L AP4 (2x) IN-R AP4 (2x) IN-SW AP6 (2x) INV-MUTE AP4 (1x) INV-MUTE AP5 (1x) INV-MUTE AP6 (1x) LEFT-SPEAKER AP4 (1x) LEFT-SPEAKER AP5 (1x) MUTE AP4 (2x) MUTE AP5 (1x) MUTE AP6 (2x) ON-OFF AP1 (3x) OUT AP6 (1x) OUT AP7 (2x) OUTN AP6 (1x) OUTN AP7 (1x) POWER-GOOD AP1 (2x) POWER-OK-PLATFORM AP1 (2x) RIGHT-SPEAKER AP4 (1x) RIGHT-SPEAKER AP5 (1x) SOUND-ENABLE AP5 (3x) STANDBY AP1 (5x) STANDBY AP2 (1x) -SUB-SPEAKER AP5 (1x) -SUB-SPEAKER AP6 (2x) V-CLAMP AP1 (1x) V-CLAMP AP3 (2x)

1.2.

Non-SRP Schematics
There are several different signals available in a schematic:

1.2.1.

Power Supply Lines All power supply lines are available in the supply line overview (see chapter 6). In the schematics (see chapter 7) is not indicated where supplies are coming from or going to. It is however indicated if a supply is incoming (created elsewhere), or outgoing (created or adapted in the current schematic).
+5V +5V

Outgoing 1.2.2. Normal Signals

Incoming

For normal signals, a schematic reference (e.g. B14b) is placed next to the signals.
B14b signal_name

1.2.3.

Grounds For normal and special grounds (e.g. GNDHOT or GND3V3 etc.), nothing is indicated.

1.3.

SRP Schematics
SRP is a tool, which automatically creates a list with signal references, indicating on which schematic the signals are used. A reference is created for all signals indicated with an SRP symbol, these symbols are:
+5V +5V

Power supply line.

name

name

Stand alone signal or switching line (used as less as possible).


name

name

Signal line into a wire tree.


name name

Switching line into a wire tree.


name

Bi-directional line (e.g. SDA) into a wire tree.


name

Signal line into a wire tree, its direction depends on the circuit (e.g. ingoing for PDP, outgoing for LCD sets). Remarks: When there is a black dot on the "signal direction arrow" it is an SRP symbol, so there will be a reference to the signal name in the SRP list. All references to normal grounds (Ground symbols without additional text) are not listed in the reference list, this to keep it concise. Signals that are not used in multiple schematics, but only once or several times in the same schematic, are included in the SRP reference list, but only with one reference. Additional Tip: When using the PDF service manual file, you can very easily search for signal names and follow the signal over all the schematics. In Adobe PDF reader: Select the signal name you want to search for, with the "Select text" tool. Copy and paste the signal name in the "Search PDF" tool. Search for all occurrences of the signal name. Now you can quickly jump between the different occurrences and follow the signal over all schematics. It is advised to "zoom in" to e.g. 150% to see clearly, which text is selected. Then you can zoom out, to get an overview of the complete schematic. PS. It is recommended to use at least Adobe PDF (reader) version 6.x, due to better search possibilities in this version.
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EN 82

SSB: SRP List Part 1


Netname
+12V +12V +12V +12V +12VD +12VD +12VF +1V2 +1V2A +1V2-PNX5100 +1V2-PNX5100 +1V2-PNX5100 +1V2-PNX5100-CLOCK +1V2-PNX5100-DDR-PLL1 +1V2-PNX5100-DLL +1V2-PNX5100-LVDS-PLL +1V2-PNX5100-TRI-PLL1 +1V2-PNX5100-TRI-PLL2 +1V2-PNX5100-TRI-PLL3 +1V2-PNX85XX +1V2-PNX85XX +1V2-PNX85XX +1V2-PNX85XX +1V2-STANDBY +1V2-STANDBY +1V8-PNX5100 +1V8-PNX5100 +1V8-PNX85XX +1V8-PNX85XX +1V8-PNX85XX +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3_BUF +3V3A +3V3B +3V3D +3V3E +3V3-ET-ANA +3V3-ET-DIG +3V3F +3V3F +3V3F +3V3-NAND +3V3-PER +3V3-PER +3V3-PER +3V3-PNX5100-CLOCK +3V3-PNX5100-DDR-PLL0 +3V3-PNX5100-LVDS-IN +3V3-PNX5100-LVDS-PLL +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V

Diagram +5V
+5V B01A (1) +5V5-TUN B01B (4) +5V5-TUN B02A (3) +5V-TUNER B04A (1) +AUDIO-POWER B01B (1) +AUDIO-POWER B07A (2) +AUDIO-POWER B01A (2) +VDISP-IN B02A (2) +VDISP-IN B02A (2) +VDISP-OUT B01B (1) +VDISP-OUT_A B03H (1) 3V3-ST B08A (15) 3V3-ST B08A (3) ADAC(1) B08A (2) ADAC(1) B08A (3) ADAC(2) B08A (2) ADAC(2) B08A (2) ADAC(3) B08A (2) ADAC(3) B08A (2) ADAC(4) B01A (2) ADAC(4) B02A (1) ADAC(5) B03A (14) ADAC(5) B03H (1) ADAC(6) B01B (2) ADAC(6) B03A (1) ADAC(7) B08A (2) ADAC(7) B08B (5) ADAC(8) B03A (3) ADAC(8) B03F (5) ALE B05A (1) ANTENNA-CTRL B01A (1) ANTENNA-SUPPLY B01B (1) A-PLOP B02A (2) A-PLOP B03A (14) A-PLOP B03C (1) AP-SCART-OUT-L B03D (1) AP-SCART-OUT-R B03G (11) ARX0B03H (1) ARX0+ B04A (1) ARX1B04B (3) ARX1+ B04C (2) ARX2B05A (3) ARX2+ B05B (2) ARX-5V B05C (3) ARXCB07A (2) ARXC+ B07B (4) ARX-DDC-CLK B08A (7) ARX-DDC-DAT B08C (13) ARX-HPD B08D (2) A-STBY B08E (3) A-STBY B05C (5) AUD_GND B02A (3) AUD_GND B02A (6) AUDIO-CL-L B02A (2) AUDIO-CL-L B02A (2) AUDIO-CL-R B05B (4) AUDIO-CL-R B05B (3) AUDIO-IN1-L B01A (2) AUDIO-IN1-L B03A (1) AUDIO-IN1-L B08A (1) AUDIO-IN1-R B03G (5) AUDIO-IN1-R B03A (2) AUDIO-IN1-R B03G (12) AUDIO-IN2-L B03H (3) AUDIO-IN2-L B08A (2) AUDIO-IN2-R B08A (2) AUDIO-IN2-R B08A (2) AUDIO-IN3-L B08A (2) AUDIO-IN3-L B01B (2) AUDIO-IN3-R B03A (1) AUDIO-IN3-R B03G (3) AUDIO-IN4-L B03H (12) AUDIO-IN4-L B04A (3) AUDIO-IN4-R B05A (1) AUDIO-IN4-R B01B (1) AUDIO-IN5-L B02A (2) AUDIO-IN5-L B03D (1) AUDIO-IN5-R B03G (4) AUDIO-IN5-R B03H (1) AUDIO-MUTE B04A (1) AUDIO-MUTE B04B (6) AUDIO-MUTE B04C (1) AUDIO-OUT-L B05A (2) AUDIO-OUT-L

B05C (1) AUDIO-OUT-R B07A (1) AUDIO-OUT-R B01B (1) AUDIO-RESET B02A (1) AUDIO-RESET B02A (10) AUDIO-VDD B01B (1) AV1-BLK B03C (2) AV1-BLK B06A (2) AV1-BLK-BO B07A (1) AV1-BLK-BO B07B (1) AV1-STATUS B07B (4) AV1-STATUS B07B (4) AV1-STATUS B01A (1) AV2-BLK_LCD-SDA B01B (1) AV2-BLK_LCD-SDA B03D (2) AV2-BLK_LCD-SDA B06A (1) AV2-PB_SC2-B B03D (2) AV2-PB_SC2-B B06A (1) AV2-PR_SC2-R B03C (2) AV2-PR_SC2-R B03D (2) AV2-STATUS B03C (2) AV2-STATUS B03D (2) AV2-Y_SC2-G B03C (1) AV2-Y_SC2-G B03D (1) AV3-PB B03C (1) AV3-PB B03D (1) AV3-PR B03C (1) AV3-PR B03D (3) AV3-Y B03C (1) AV3-Y B03D (3) BACKLIGHT-BOOST B03H (1) BACKLIGHT-BOOST B02A (2) BACKLIGHT-BOOST-IN B02A (2) BACKLIGHT-BOOST-IN B03C (1) BACKLIGHT-IN B04B (1) BACKLIGHT-IN B04C (2) BACKLIGHT-OUT B04B (5) BACKLIGHT-OUT B04B (5) BOLT-ON-IO B05A (2) BOLT-ON-IO B05A (2) BOLT-ON-TS-ENn B05A (2) BOOTMODE_PNX8543-BL-CTRL B05A (2) BOOTMODE_PNX8543-BL-CTRL B05A (2) BRX0B05A (2) BRX0+ B05A (3) BRX1B05A (2) BRX1+ B05A (2) BRX2B05A (2) BRX2+ B05A (2) BRX-5V B05A (2) BRXCB03C (1) BRXC+ B06A (2) BRX-DDC-CLK B03D (4) BRX-DDC-DAT B06A (2) BRX-HPD B03C (1) B-VGA B04B (1) B-VGA B03C (1) CA-ADDEN B04B (1) CA-ADDEN B03D (1) CA-CD1 B04A (1) CA-CD1 B04B (2) CA-CD2 B03D (1) CA-CD2 B04A (1) CA-CE1 B04B (2) CA-CE2 B03D (1) CA-DATADIR B04B (2) CA-DATADIR B03D (1) CA-DATAEN B04B (2) CA-DATAEN B03D (1) CA-INPACK B04C (1) CA-IORD B03D (1) CA-IOWR B04C (1) CA-MDI0 B03D (1) CA-MDI0 B04C (1) CA-MDI1 B03D (1) CA-MDI1 B04C (1) CA-MDI2 B03D (1) CA-MDI2 B04C (2) CA-MDI3 B03D (1) CA-MDI3 B04C (2) CA-MDI4 B03H (2) CA-MDI4 B04C (1) CA-MDI5 B06A (1) CA-MDI5 B03C (1) CA-MDI6 B04C (1) CA-MDI6

B03C (1) B04C (1) B03C (2) B03H (2) B03C (7) B03H (1) B04B (1) B04A (1) B04B (2) B03H (1) B04A (1) B04B (2) B03H (1) B04A (1) B04B (2) B03E (1) B04B (2) B03E (1) B04B (2) B03H (1) B04B (2) B03E (1) B04B (2) B03E (1) B04C (1) B03E (1) B04C (1) B03E (1) B04C (1) B01B (1) B07A (1) B07A (1) B07B (1) B07A (1) B07B (1) B01B (1) B07A (1) B03H (2) B04A (1) B03H (2) B03G (1) B07B (1) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (3) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B03E (1) B04C (1) B03B (1) B05C (3) B03B (1) B05C (2) B03B (1) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1)

CA-MDI7 CA-MDI7 CA-MDO(0) CA-MDO(0) CA-MDO(1) CA-MDO(1) CA-MDO(2) CA-MDO(2) CA-MDO(3) CA-MDO(3) CA-MDO(4) CA-MDO(4) CA-MDO(5) CA-MDO(5) CA-MDO(6) CA-MDO(6) CA-MDO(7) CA-MDO(7) CA-MICLK CA-MICLK CA-MISTRT CA-MISTRT CA-MIVAL CA-MIVAL CA-MOCLK_VS2 CA-MOCLK_VS2 CA-MOSTRT CA-MOSTRT CA-MOVAL CA-MOVAL CA-OE CA-REG CA-RST CA-RST CA-VS1 CA-VS1 CA-WAIT CA-WE CEC CEC-HDMI CEC-HDMI CLK-SCL CRX0CRX0+ CRX1CRX1+ CRX2CRX2+ CRX-5V CRXCCRXC+ CRX-DDC-CLK CRX-DDC-DAT CRX-HPD CVBS CVBS CVBS1 CVBS1 CVBS1 CVBS2 CVBS2 CVBS-OUT-SC1 CVBS-OUT-SC1-PBS CVBS-OUT-SC1-PBS CVBS-OUT-SC2 CVBS-OUT-SC2 CVBS-TER-OUT CVBS-TER-OUT DATA-SDA DDC-SCL DDC-SDA DDR2-A0 DDR2-A1 DDR2-A10 DDR2-A11 DDR2-A12 DDR2-A2 DDR2-A3 DDR2-A4 DDR2-A5 DDR2-A6 DDR2-A7 DDR2-A8 DDR2-A9 DDR2-BA0

B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (2) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (1) B05C (2) B05C (2) B03B (1) B05C (1) B03B (1) B05C (2) B05C (3) B05C (2) B05A (6) B03H (2) B05A (1) B04C (1) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (3) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B02A (1) B03E (1) B03E (1) B04A (1) B04B (2) B03E (1) B04B (2) B04B (3) B04A (1) B04B (1) B04B (2) B04C (1) B02A (1) B04B (1) B04C (1) B05A (3) B05A (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3)

DDR2-BA1 DDR2-BA2 DDR2-CAS DDR2-CKE DDR2-CLK_N DDR2-CLK_P DDR2-CS DDR2-D0 DDR2-D1 DDR2-D10 DDR2-D11 DDR2-D12 DDR2-D13 DDR2-D14 DDR2-D15 DDR2-D16 DDR2-D17 DDR2-D18 DDR2-D19 DDR2-D2 DDR2-D20 DDR2-D21 DDR2-D22 DDR2-D23 DDR2-D24 DDR2-D25 DDR2-D26 DDR2-D27 DDR2-D28 DDR2-D29 DDR2-D3 DDR2-D30 DDR2-D31 DDR2-D4 DDR2-D5 DDR2-D6 DDR2-D7 DDR2-D8 DDR2-D9 DDR2-DQM0 DDR2-DQM1 DDR2-DQM2 DDR2-DQM3 DDR2-DQS0_N DDR2-DQS0_P DDR2-DQS1_N DDR2-DQS1_P DDR2-DQS2_N DDR2-DQS2_P DDR2-DQS3_N DDR2-DQS3_P DDR2-ODT DDR2-RAS DDR2-VREF-CTRL DDR2-VREF-DDR DDR2-WE DETECT1 DETECT1 DETECT-12V DETECT-12V DETECT2 DRX0DRX0+ DRX1DRX1+ DRX2DRX2+ DRX-5V DRXCDRXC+ DRX-DDC-CLK DRX-DDC-DAT DRX-HPD EA EJTAG-DETECT EJTAG-DETECT EJTAG-PNX5100-TCK EJTAG-PNX5100-TDI EJTAG-PNX5100-TDO EJTAG-PNX5100-TMS EJTAG-PNX5100-TRSTn EJTAG-TCK EJTAG-TDI EJTAG-TDO EJTAG-TMS

B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (2) B03F (3) B03F (3) B03F (2) B03F (3) B03F (3) B01A (1) B03H (3) B01B (1) B03H (1) B03H (3) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (3) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B03H (1) B03G (1) B03H (2) B08C (2) B08C (2) B08C (2) B08C (2) B08C (2) B03G (3) B03G (3) B03G (3) B03G (3)

EJTAG-TRSTN ENABLE-3V3 ENABLE-3V3 ENABLE-3V3 FE-CLK FE-CLK FE-DATA(0) FE-DATA(0) FE-DATA(1) FE-DATA(1) FE-DATA(2) FE-DATA(2) FE-DATA(3) FE-DATA(3) FE-DATA(4) FE-DATA(4) FE-DATA(5) FE-DATA(5) FE-DATA(6) FE-DATA(6) FE-DATA(7) FE-DATA(7) FE-ERR FE-SOP FE-SOP FE-VALID FE-VALID FRONT-C FRONT-C FRONT-Y_CVBS FRONT-Y_CVBS GND-SIG GNDSND GNDSND G-VGA G-VGA HP_LOUT HP_LOUT HP_ROUT HP_ROUT H-SYNC-VGA H-SYNC-VGA IF-AGC IF-N IF-P IRQ-CA IRQ-CA IRQ-CA IRQ-PCI IRQ-PCI KEYBOARD KEYBOARD LAMP-ON-OUT LAMP-ON-OUT LCD-SCL LCD-SCL LCD-SCL LED1 LED1 LED2 LED2 LEFT-SPEAKER LIGHT-SENSOR LIGHT-SENSOR MDO0 MDO1 MDO2 MDO3 MDO4 MDO5 MDO6 MDO7 MOCLKA MOSTRTA MOVALA MUTE NAND-AD(0) NAND-AD(1) NAND-AD(2) NAND-AD(3) NAND-AD(4) NAND-AD(5) NAND-AD(6) NAND-AD(7) NAND-ALE

B03G (3) NAND-CLE B01A (1) NAND-REn B01B (1) NAND-WEn B03H (2) PBS_SPI_DI B02A (1) PBS-I2C-SCL B03B (1) PBS-I2C-SCL B02A (1) PCI-AD0 B03B (1) PCI-AD0 B02A (1) PCI-AD0 B03B (1) PCI-AD0 B02A (1) PCI-AD1 B03B (1) PCI-AD1 B02A (1) PCI-AD1 B03B (1) PCI-AD1 B02A (1) PCI-AD10 B03B (1) PCI-AD10 B02A (1) PCI-AD10 B03B (1) PCI-AD10 B02A (1) PCI-AD11 B03B (1) PCI-AD11 B02A (1) PCI-AD11 B03B (1) PCI-AD11 B03B (2) PCI-AD12 B02A (1) PCI-AD12 B03B (1) PCI-AD12 B02A (1) PCI-AD12 B03B (1) PCI-AD13 B03E (1) PCI-AD13 B04C (2) PCI-AD13 B03E (1) PCI-AD13 B04C (2) PCI-AD14 B01A (12) PCI-AD14 B01B (2) PCI-AD14 B06A (20) PCI-AD14 B03E (1) PCI-AD15 B04C (1) PCI-AD15 B03C (1) PCI-AD15 B04C (1) PCI-AD16 B03C (1) PCI-AD16 B04C (1) PCI-AD16 B03E (1) PCI-AD16 B04C (1) PCI-AD17 B02A (2) PCI-AD17 B02A (2) PCI-AD17 B02A (2) PCI-AD17 B03B (1) PCI-AD18 B03G (2) PCI-AD18 B05C (2) PCI-AD18 B03G (1) PCI-AD18 B05B (1) PCI-AD19 B03G (1) PCI-AD19 B03H (2) PCI-AD19 B01B (1) B03H (2) B03H (2) B04A (1) B04C (1) B03G (2) B03H (1) B03G (2) B03H (1) B06A (4) B03G (2) B03H (1) B05C (4) B05C (4) B05C (4) B05C (4) B05C (4) B05C (4) B05C (4) B05C (4) B05C (4) B05C (4) B05C (4) B06A (2) B03G (2) B03G (2) B03G (2) B03G (2) B03G (2) B03G (2) B03G (2) B03G (2) B03G (2)

B03G (2) B03G (2) B03G (2) B04A (2) B03G (2) B04A (2) B03G (2) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1)

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Netname
PCI-AD19 PCI-AD2 PCI-AD2 PCI-AD2 PCI-AD2 PCI-AD20 PCI-AD20 PCI-AD20 PCI-AD21 PCI-AD21 PCI-AD21 PCI-AD22 PCI-AD22 PCI-AD22 PCI-AD22 PCI-AD23 PCI-AD23 PCI-AD23 PCI-AD23 PCI-AD24 PCI-AD24 PCI-AD24 PCI-AD24 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD25 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD26 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD27 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD28 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD29 PCI-AD3 PCI-AD3 PCI-AD3 PCI-AD3 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD30 PCI-AD31 PCI-AD31 PCI-AD31 PCI-AD31 PCI-AD4 PCI-AD4 PCI-AD4 PCI-AD4 PCI-AD5 PCI-AD5 PCI-AD5 PCI-AD5 PCI-AD6 PCI-AD6 PCI-AD6 PCI-AD6 PCI-AD7 PCI-AD7 PCI-AD7 PCI-AD7 PCI-AD8 PCI-AD8 PCI-AD8 PCI-AD8 PCI-AD9 PCI-AD9 PCI-AD9 PCI-AD9 PCI-CBE0 PCI-CBE0 PCI-CBE0 PCI-CBE1

Diagram PCI-CBE1
B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (2) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (3) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (2) B03G (2) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) PCI-CBE1 PCI-CBE1 PCI-CBE2 PCI-CBE2 PCI-CBE2 PCI-CBE2 PCI-CBE3 PCI-CBE3 PCI-CBE3 PCI-CLK-ETHERNET PCI-CLK-ETHERNET PCI-CLK-OUT PCI-CLK-PNX5100 PCI-CLK-PNX5100 PCI-CLK-PNX8543 PCI-DEVSEL PCI-DEVSEL PCI-DEVSEL PCI-FRAME PCI-FRAME PCI-FRAME PCI-GNT PCI-GNT PCI-IRDY PCI-IRDY PCI-IRDY PCI-PAR PCI-PAR PCI-PAR PCI-PERR PCI-PERR PCI-PERR PCI-REQ PCI-REQ PCI-SERR PCI-SERR PCI-SERR PCI-STOP PCI-STOP PCI-STOP PCI-TRDY PCI-TRDY PCI-TRDY PCMCIA-A0 PCMCIA-A1 PCMCIA-A10 PCMCIA-A11 PCMCIA-A12 PCMCIA-A13 PCMCIA-A14 PCMCIA-A2 PCMCIA-A3 PCMCIA-A4 PCMCIA-A5 PCMCIA-A6 PCMCIA-A7 PCMCIA-A8 PCMCIA-A9 PCMCIA-D0 PCMCIA-D1 PCMCIA-D2 PCMCIA-D3 PCMCIA-D4 PCMCIA-D5 PCMCIA-D6 PCMCIA-D7 PCMCIA-VCC-VPP PDN PDP PI_3 PNX5100-BL-BOOST PNX5100-BL-BOOST PNX5100-BL-CTRL PNX5100-BL-CTRL PNX5100-DDR2-A0 PNX5100-DDR2-A1 PNX5100-DDR2-A10 PNX5100-DDR2-A11 PNX5100-DDR2-A12 PNX5100-DDR2-A2 PNX5100-DDR2-A3 PNX5100-DDR2-A4 PNX5100-DDR2-A5 PNX5100-DDR2-A6

B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B05C (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B03G (2) B03G (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B03G (2) B05B (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B08C (1) B03G (1) B05B (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B08C (1) B03G (2) B05B (1) B08C (1) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (2) B05C (5) B02A (2) B02A (2) B03H (2) B07B (1) B08C (1) B07B (1) B08C (1) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3)

PNX5100-DDR2-A7 PNX5100-DDR2-A8 PNX5100-DDR2-A9 PNX5100-DDR2-BA0 PNX5100-DDR2-BA1 PNX5100-DDR2-CAS PNX5100-DDR2-CKE PNX5100-DDR2-CLK_N PNX5100-DDR2-CLK_P PNX5100-DDR2-CS PNX5100-DDR2-D0 PNX5100-DDR2-D1 PNX5100-DDR2-D10 PNX5100-DDR2-D11 PNX5100-DDR2-D12 PNX5100-DDR2-D13 PNX5100-DDR2-D14 PNX5100-DDR2-D15 PNX5100-DDR2-D16 PNX5100-DDR2-D17 PNX5100-DDR2-D18 PNX5100-DDR2-D19 PNX5100-DDR2-D2 PNX5100-DDR2-D20 PNX5100-DDR2-D21 PNX5100-DDR2-D22 PNX5100-DDR2-D23 PNX5100-DDR2-D24 PNX5100-DDR2-D25 PNX5100-DDR2-D26 PNX5100-DDR2-D27 PNX5100-DDR2-D28 PNX5100-DDR2-D29 PNX5100-DDR2-D3 PNX5100-DDR2-D30 PNX5100-DDR2-D31 PNX5100-DDR2-D4 PNX5100-DDR2-D5 PNX5100-DDR2-D6 PNX5100-DDR2-D7 PNX5100-DDR2-D8 PNX5100-DDR2-D9 PNX5100-DDR2-DQM0 PNX5100-DDR2-DQM1 PNX5100-DDR2-DQM2 PNX5100-DDR2-DQM3 PNX5100-DDR2-DQS0_N PNX5100-DDR2-DQS0_P PNX5100-DDR2-DQS1_N PNX5100-DDR2-DQS1_P PNX5100-DDR2-DQS2_N PNX5100-DDR2-DQS2_P PNX5100-DDR2-DQS3_N PNX5100-DDR2-DQS3_P PNX5100-DDR2-ODT PNX5100-DDR2-RAS PNX5100-DDR2-VREF-CTRL PNX5100-DDR2-VREF-DDR PNX5100-DDR2-WE PNX5100-LCD-PWR-ON PNX5100-LCD-PWR-ON PNX5100-RST-OUT PNX8543-BL-BOOST_SPI-CLK PNX8543-BL-BOOST_SPI-CLK PNX8543-BL-BOOST_SPI-CLK PNX8543-LCD-PWR-ON_SPI-DI PNX8543-LCD-PWR-ON_SPI-DI PNX8543-LCD-PWR-ON_SPI-DI POWER-OK POWER-OK PROT-DC PROT-DC PSEN RC RC RC RC_uP RC1 RC1 RC1 RC2 RC2 RC2 REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH REGIMBEAU_CVBS-SWITCH

B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (2) B08B (3) B08B (3) B08B (2) B08B (3) B08B (3) B07B (1) B08C (1) B08C (2) B03G (2) B04A (1) B07B (1) B03G (2) B04A (1) B07B (1) B01B (1) B03H (2) B01A (1) B01B (1) B03H (1) B03G (1) B03H (1) B04A (1) B03H (2) B03H (1) B04A (1) B04C (1) B03H (1) B04A (1) B04C (1) B03H (2) B04B (1)

RESET-ETHERNET RESET-ETHERNET RESET-NVM RESET-PNX5100 RESET-PNX5100 RESET-STBY RESET-SYSTEM RESET-SYSTEM RESET-SYSTEM RF-AGC RIGHT-SPEAKER RREF-PNX85XX RREF-PNX85XX R-VGA R-VGA RX0RX0+ RX1RX1+ RX2RX2+ RX51001ARX51001ARX51001ARX51001A+ RX51001A+ RX51001A+ RX51001BRX51001BRX51001BRX51001B+ RX51001B+ RX51001B+ RX51001CRX51001CRX51001CRX51001C+ RX51001C+ RX51001C+ RX51001CLKRX51001CLKRX51001CLKRX51001CLK+ RX51001CLK+ RX51001CLK+ RX51001DRX51001DRX51001DRX51001D+ RX51001D+ RX51001D+ RX51001ERX51001ERX51001ERX51001E+ RX51001E+ RX51001E+ RX51002ARX51002ARX51002ARX51002A+ RX51002A+ RX51002A+ RX51002BRX51002BRX51002BRX51002B+ RX51002B+ RX51002B+ RX51002CRX51002CRX51002CRX51002C+ RX51002C+ RX51002C+ RX51002CLKRX51002CLKRX51002CLKRX51002CLK+ RX51002CLK+ RX51002CLK+ RX51002DRX51002DRX51002DRX51002D+

B03H (2) B05B (2) B03H (3) B03H (2) B08C (1) B03H (2) B02A (1) B03G (1) B03H (3) B02A (2) B06A (4) B03A (2) B05A (1) B03E (1) B04C (1) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B05A (2) B03B (1) B07B (1) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (1) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (1) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (1) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (1) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (1) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (1) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (1) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (1) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (1) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (1) B08D (1) B03B (1)

RX51002D+ RX51002D+ RX51002ERX51002ERX51002ERX51002E+ RX51002E+ RX51002E+ RXCRXC+ RXD RXD RXD-BOLT-ON RXD-MIPS RXD-MIPS RXD-MIPS2 RXD-UP RXD-UP RXD-UP SC1-B SC1-B SC1-B SC1-G SC1-G SC1-G SC1-R SC1-R SC1-R SCL1 SCL2 SCL3 SCL-AMBI-3V3 SCL-AMBI-3V3 SCL-DISP SCL-DISP SCL-SET SCL-SET SCL-SSB SCL-SSB SCL-SSB SCL-SSB SCL-SSB SCL-TUNER SCL-UP-MIPS SCL-UP-MIPS SDA1 SDA2 SDA3 SDA-AMBI-3V3 SDA-AMBI-3V3 SDA-DISP SDA-DISP SDA-SET SDA-SET SDA-SSB SDA-SSB SDA-SSB SDA-SSB SDA-SSB SDA-TUNER SDA-UP-MIPS SDA-UP-MIPS SDM SENSE+1V2-PNX5100 SENSE+1V2-PNX5100 SENSE+1V2-PNX85XX SENSE+1V2-PNX85XX SIF SIF SIF-GND SIF-GND SPDIF-IN SPDIF-IN SPDIF-OUT SPDIF-OUT SPDIF-OUT-1 SPDIF-OUT-1 SPI-CLK SPI-CSB SPI-DO_I2C-SDA SPI-DO_I2C-SDA SPI-PROG SPI-SDI SPI-SDO SPI-WP

B07B (1) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (1) B08D (1) B03B (1) B07B (1) B08D (1) B05A (2) B05A (2) B03G (1) B04A (1) B04A (3) B03G (2) B04A (2) B03G (2) B03G (1) B03H (2) B04A (2) B03E (1) B04A (1) B04B (2) B03E (1) B04A (1) B04B (2) B03E (1) B04A (1) B04B (1) B03G (2) B03G (3) B03G (2) B08C (1) B08E (1) B03G (1) B07B (3) B01B (1) B03G (3) B02A (1) B03G (2) B04A (1) B05A (1) B08C (2) B02A (2) B03G (3) B03H (2) B03G (2) B03G (3) B03G (2) B08C (1) B08E (1) B03G (1) B07B (3) B01B (1) B03G (3) B02A (1) B03G (2) B04A (1) B05A (1) B08C (2) B02A (2) B03G (3) B03H (2) B03H (3) B01B (2) B08A (4) B01A (1) B03A (1) B02A (1) B03E (1) B02A (1) B03E (2) B03D (1) B04A (1) B04B (1) B04C (1) B03D (1) B04C (1) B03H (2) B03H (2) B03G (2) B04A (1) B03H (3) B03H (2) B03H (2) B03H (3)

STANDBY STANDBY STANDBY TX1ATX1ATX1A+ TX1A+ TX1BTX1BTX1B+ TX1B+ TX1CTX1CTX1C+ TX1C+ TX1CLKTX1CLKTX1CLK+ TX1CLK+ TX1DTX1DTX1D+ TX1D+ TX1ETX1ETX1E+ TX1E+ TX2ATX2ATX2A+ TX2A+ TX2BTX2BTX2B+ TX2B+ TX2CTX2CTX2C+ TX2C+ TX2CLKTX2CLKTX2CLK+ TX2CLK+ TX2DTX2DTX2D+ TX2D+ TX2ETX2ETX2E+ TX2E+ TX3ATX3ATX3A+ TX3A+ TX3BTX3BTX3B+ TX3B+ TX3CTX3CTX3C+ TX3C+ TX3CLKTX3CLKTX3CLK+ TX3CLK+ TX3DTX3DTX3D+ TX3D+ TX3ETX3ETX3E+ TX3E+ TX4ATX4ATX4A+ TX4A+ TX4BTX4BTX4B+ TX4B+ TX4CTX4C-

B01B (1) B03H (2) B04A (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1)

TX4C+ TX4C+ TX4CLKTX4CLKTX4CLK+ TX4CLK+ TX4DTX4DTX4D+ TX4D+ TX4ETX4ETX4E+ TX4E+ TXD TXD TXD-BOLT-ON TXD-MIPS TXD-MIPS TXD-MIPS2 TXD-UP TXD-UP TXD-UP UART-SWITCH USB20-DM USB20-DP USB-OC VDD_1V8 VDDA-ADC VDDA-AUDIO VDDA-AUDIO VDDA-DAC VDDA-DAC VDDA-LVDS VDDA-LVDS VDDH_3V3 VDDO_3V3 VDDS_3V3 VSW V-SYNC-VGA V-SYNC-VGA WC-EEPROM-PNX5100_SPI-DI WC-EEPROM-PNX5100_SPI-DI WC-EEPROM-PNX5100_SPI-DI WC-EEPROM-PNX5100_SPI-DI WP-NANDFLASH WP-NANDFLASH XIO-ACK XIO-SEL-NAND Y_CVBS-MON-OUT Y_CVBS-MON-OUT Y_CVBS-MON-OUT-SC

B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B07B (2) B08D (1) B03G (1) B04A (1) B04A (3) B03G (2) B04A (2) B03G (2) B03G (1) B03H (2) B04A (2) B03H (2) B03G (2) B03G (2) B03G (2) B05A (2) B03A (1) B03A (2) B03D (4) B03A (1) B03D (1) B03A (1) B03B (1) B05A (3) B05A (2) B05A (2) B01A (1) B03E (1) B04C (1) B03G (1) B04A (1) B04C (1) B08C (2) B03G (2) B03H (2) B03G (3) B03G (3) B03E (1) B04B (1) B04B (2)

3139 123 6443.1


2009-Mar-27

18540_601_090324.eps 090324

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Q543.1E LA

10.

EN 84

Layout Small Signal Board


1CE4

1M59

3G28

1CE3

3M44

3G26

3G22

3G20

7C02

7C01

FM14

6G16

6G14

FG47

2G27

FE15

3M71 3M47

3E43 3E44
FE40 3M70 3M72 3M45 FM12

IG14

FE39

IG13

2C13

FE42

FM15

3E50

2G32

1X01

3G29

2G34

3G24

1E32
1G15 1G17

7G00

1CE2

FPF5 3G30 3G31 2G35

FPA4

FPA5

FPA8

FPA2

FPB2

FPB8

FPA0

1E02 1X02
4E09 3E18 4E11 2E09 4E10 2E10 4E12 3E19 2E08 3E20 2E13 3E23 2E12 3E21 3E22

FE38

3G21

1E00
1G06

FG05

FG06

3E45 3E46

FE41

1M03
3E47 3E48
FM16 FE43

FPC4

3G25

2G30

4CE2

6G15
2G29

5CE5
2C35 FPA7 FJA4 FPG5

5CE7

2CE5

2CE3 3CE4 FCJ0 2CE2

FPF0

FM17

7G01
FE37 2G31

FPB5

FPA9

FPB0

FPB1

FPA1

FPA6

3CE7 3CE6

IG22

FM22 IG15

3E42

IG18

IG21

2G28
IG16

IG17

FE12

IG19

FE29

1M01
6M02
3M73 3M74 3D22 FE17

FPC6 FPF1 FPC3 FPC2 FPC1 FPB6 FPB7

FPC0 FPB9 FPB3 FPB4 FPG6 2CE4

5CE6
4CE1

2G26

FCE8 FC05 FPC7 FPC5 2CE1 FJ63 3CE5

3C22

IG20 3M05

IG12 FG25

3C23 FE30 FE11 2C40

2C16

4G08

2G33

2G25

5G02
2G36

FPF9

FPF8

FPF7

FPF6

2C34

FC61

FM13

FM11

F902 FG24 FE18

FCE6 2C14 2C17 2C39 3C04

3C03

5E06
FE14

2C43
FCE7 FPF2 FPD2

7F02

1M36 1G20

3C26

3C07

2C42

3C30

3C25

3C28

3C08

3C05

3C09

1G50

1G25
1F09 1F20 1F10 1F21 5F00 1F08 1F19
2F35 3F46

1X12
1G05

1G16

FG17

3E49

FE44 FG41

FM21

3C27

FM37

FM35

2C44

IE37

6M01

FJ99

2C41

2P86
FCE5

FP89

2C36

FG18

2F00 3F04

3P21 3P20 2P87 FP88


FP54

FPD3

5E03

3C06

FPA3

FP53

FG21

7F01
IF04

FC89

3C02 FC60 2C18

2C33 2C02

FP52

FP51

2F03

2C15

2C30

2P52
FP50 FP49

3C12

3C13

3C11

FG20

3C31

3C32

2P50 2P48 2P46

FG28

3F05

2C38
3F06 6F09 2F04
2C32

FP47 FPD1 FP45 FPD0

FP48

2G08

3G08

IG03

2P51 2P49 2P93 2P47 2P45 2P43 2P41 2P39 2P37 2P35 2P33 2P31 2P29
FPD5

FP46

7F03

FG29

IG02

2G09

6G05
2G06 3G06 2G07

2P44 2P90
FP43 FP44

6F20

FF25

IF12

FF13 FF12

2F19

FC06

FP41

6G04
2G20 FG22 2G19 2G21 FG23 4G05 4G04 3G13

FF24

FP42

FG19

2F34

2C01

3F44 4F00

FV13

FV12

FV11

1E01 1E04

6F21

3F24

3F23

6F08

2F44 4F07 3F26 3F20 3F08

FF11

3P16

6F10
IF14

2C29
FP26

2F45

2C19
5C69
2C58 2C90 3CD4

4P34 4P35 3P24 3P26 3000


FP39

FF27

2P42 2P40 2P38

FF23

FP40

2C65

2P36
FP37 FP38

3F07
FP25

3C21 3C20 2C87 3C01 3C00 FC02

6F19

4P37

FF10

3C10 2C85

2P34
FP36

IF16 FF28

5C66

FF32

2P01

2G22

3G14

7F04
2F05

2P02 5P01 5P02


FP01

IF06

3F41

4F05

FM42

3F42

2C57

2F37 3F47

3F45

2F31 4F06

FF09

1F07

7F08

IF25

5C71

2C94

2C82

4P154P164P174P18

5G00

IF26

FP22

FP21

5C64

2F36 2F39 7F07

FF22

FE45

FF34

2F17

4P01 4P02 4P07 4P08 4P05 4P06 4P04 4P03

2C84 FC86

FP35

2P32 2P30
FP30

FP24

FP23

2C86 FP33 FP34

7F05
2F18 3F22

FF33

6F07

FP83

2C60
FC84

2C97
2C76

6F18

1G04

7F06

1F18

2G37 FG07 FG04 2G24

FF21

IF27

2F38

2G43 IF32

2C55

2C88

FP20

FP19

2C00

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