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Colour Television

Chassis

QFU2.1E
LA

Contents

Page

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

Revision List
2
Technical Specifications, Diversity, and Connections2
Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List
6
Mechanical Instructions
10
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 25
Alignments
44
Circuit Descriptions
48
Block Diagrams
6000 series, 2 sided AmbiLight 32"
57
6000 series, 2 siede AmbiLight 37"
58
6000 series, 2 sided AmbiLight 42"
59
6000 series, 3 sided AmbiLight 42"
60
Infinity series, 2 sided AmbiLight 42"
61
6000 series, 2 sided AmbiLight 47"
62
6000 series, 3 sided AmbiLight 47"
63
Infinity series, 2 sided AmbiLight 47"
64
6000 series, 2 sided AmbiLight 55"
65
Block Diagram Video
66
Block Diagram Audio
67
Block Diagram Control & Clock Signals
68
Block Diagram I2C
69
Supply Lines Overview
70
10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
Drawing
Power Supply Unit with Integrated LED Driver 71
Power Supply Unit with Integrated LED Driver 72
Layout top
73
Layout bottom
74
A01, PSL
75
Layout top
76
Layout bottom
77
A01, PSL
78
Layout top
79
Layout bottom
80
B01A, Connectors and protections
81
B02A, Tuner-channel decoder
87
B03A, LVDS fanout
89
B04A, Control
95
B05A, Class-D amplifier
104
B05B, Analogue externals
105
B06A, HDMI
106
B07A, LPC debug
124
Layout top
133
Layout bottom
134
Sensor board
135
Sensor board
137
Published by MB/TY 1364 Quality

Printed in the Netherlands

Contents

Page

Infinity sensor module


Keyboard control panel
AL1,16 LED Everlight single spectra
AL1,13 LED Everlight single spectra
AL1,12 LED Everlight single spectra
AL1, 10 LED Everlight single spectra
AL1,9 LED Everlight single spectra
AL1,7 LED Everlight single spectra
11. Styling Sheets
6000 series 32"
6000 series 37"
6000 series 42"
Infinity series 42"
6000 series 47"
Infinity series 47"
6000 series 55"

139
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144
147
150
152
155
157

Subject to modification

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EN 3122 785 19284


2013-Apr-05

2013

TP Vision Netherlands B.V.

All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the
property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. or their respective owners.
TP Vision Netherlands B.V. reserves the right to change products at any time without being obliged to adjust
earlier supplies accordingly.
PHILIPS and the PHILIPS Shield Emblem are used under license from Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.

EN 2

1.

Revision List

QFU2.1E LA

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

Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.3


Chapter 10: added PSU schematics; see section 10-0-1.
Chapter 11: added styling sheets Infinity models 42" and
47" sets; see sheets 11.4 and 11.6.

Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.1


Chapter 4: added additional LVDS cable handling info; see
section 4.3.2.
Chapter 5: added white tone alignment values; see section
6.3.1.

Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.4


Chapter 2: added the 32PFL6008T/60 to this manual; see
table 2-1.

Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.2


Chapter 2: Table 2-1 updated (added CTNs).

2. Technical Specifications, Diversity, and Connections


Index of this chapter:
2.1 Technical Specifications
2.2 Directions for Use
2.3 Connections
2.4 Chassis Overview

2.1

Technical Specifications

For on-line product support please use the CTN links in Table
2-1. Here is product information available, as well as getting
started, user manuals, frequently asked questions and
software & drivers.

Notes:
Figures can deviate due to the different set executions.
Specifications are indicative (subject to change).
Table 2-1 Described Model Numbers and Diversity

Styling

Sheet

AL (Ambilight)

J (Sensor Board)

SSB

Supply lines

I2C

Audio

Video

Power Supply

Wire Dressing
Dressing

CTN

E (Keyboard/Leading Edge)

11

Schematics

Power Supply

10

Block Diagrams

Control & Clock

Descr.

Wiring Diagram

Assembly Removal

4
Mechanics

Connection Overview

32PFL6007H/12

2.3

4-1

4.3

7.2

9.1

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.2

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.16

11.1

32PFL6007K/12

2.3

4-1

4.3

7.2

9.1

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.2

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.16

11.1

32PFL6007T/12

2.3

4-1

4.3

7.2

9.1

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.2

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.16

11.1

32PFL6008T/60

2.3

4-1

4.3

7.2

9.1

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.2

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.16

11.1

32PFL6087H/12

2.3

4-1

4.3

7.2

9.1

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.2

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.16

11.1

32PFL6087K/12

2.3

4-1

4.3

7.2

9.1

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.2

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.16

11.1

32PFL6087T/12

2.3

4-1

4.3

7.2

9.1

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.2

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.16

11.1

37PFL6007H/60

2.3

4-3

4.3

7.2

9.2

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.3

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.15

11.2

37PFL6007H/12

2.3

4-3

4.3

7.2

9.2

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.3

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.15

11.2

37PFL6007K/12

2.3

4-3

4.3

7.2

9.2

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.3

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.15

11.2

37PFL6007T/12

2.3

4-3

4.3

7.2

9.2

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.3

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.15

11.2

37PFL6777H/12

2.3

4-3

4.3

7.2

9.2

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.3

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.15

11.2

37PFL6777K/12

2.3

4-3

4.3

7.2

9.2

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.3

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.15

11.2

42PDL6907H/12

2.3

4-5

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.7

10.9

10.12

11.3

42PDL6907K/12

2.3

4-5

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.7

10.9

10.12

11.3

42PDL6907T/12

2.3

4-5

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.7

10.9

10.12

11.3

42PFL6007H/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6007H/60

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6007K/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6007T/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6007T/60

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6057H/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6057H/60

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6057K/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6057T/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6057T/60

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6067H/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6067H/60

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6067K/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6067T/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6067T/60

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6097H/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

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Technical Specifications, Diversity, and Connections

2.2

EN 3

Sheet

AL (Ambilight)

J (Sensor Board)

SSB

Supply lines

I2C

Audio

Video

Power Supply

E (Keyboard/Leading Edge)

11
Styling

Power Supply

10
Schematics

Control & Clock

9
Block Diagrams

Wiring Diagram

7
Descr.

Assembly Removal

Wire Dressing
Dressing

CTN

2.

Mechanics

Connection Overview

QFU2.1E LA

42PFL6097H/60

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6097K/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6097T/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6097T/60

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.3

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6687H/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.4

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6687H/60

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.4

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6687K/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.4

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6687T/60

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.4

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6877H/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.4

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6877H/60

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.4

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6877K/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.4

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6877T/12

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.4

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.14

11.3

42PFL6877T/60

2.3

4-7

4.3

7.2

9.4

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.14

11.3

47PDL6907H/12

2.3

4-10

4.3

7.2

9.8

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.7

10.9

10.12

11.5

47PDL6907K/12

2.3

4-10

4.3

7.2

9.8

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.7

10.9

10.12

11.5

47PDL6907T/12

2.3

4-10

4.3

7.2

9.8

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.7

10.9

10.12

11.5

47PFL6007H/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6007H/60

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6007K/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6007T/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6007T/60

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6057H/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6057H/60

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6057K/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6057T/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6057T/60

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6067H/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6067H/60

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6067K/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6067T/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6067T/60

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6097H/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6097H/60

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6097K/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6097T/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6097T/60

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.6

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.5

10.8

10.13

11.5

47PFL6687H/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.7

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.12
10.11

11.5

47PFL6687H/60

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.7

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.12
10.11

11.5

47PFL6687K/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.7

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.12
10.11

11.5

47PFL6687T/60

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.7

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.12
10.11

11.5

47PFL6877H/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.7

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.12
10.11

11.5

47PFL6877H/60

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.7

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.12
10.11

11.5

47PFL6877K/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.7

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.12
10.11

11.5

47PFL6877T/12

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.7

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.12
10.11

11.5

47PFL6877T/60

2.3

4-12

4.3

7.2

9.7

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.4

10.6

10.8

10.12
10.11

11.5

55PFL6007H/12

2.3

4-15

4.3

7.2

9.9

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.1

10.4

10.5

10.10

10.12

11.7

55PFL6007K/12

2.3

4-15

4.3

7.2

9.9

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.1

10.4

10.5

10.10

10.12

11.7

55PFL6007T/12

2.3

4-15

4.3

7.2

9.9

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.1

10.4

10.5

10.10

10.12

11.7

55PFL6097H/12

2.3

4-15

4.3

7.2

9.9

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.1

10.4

10.5

10.10

10.12

11.7

55PFL6097K/12

2.3

4-15

4.3

7.2

9.9

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.1

10.4

10.5

10.10

10.12

11.7

55PFL6097T/12

2.3

4-15

4.3

7.2

9.9

9.10

9.11

9.12

9.13

9.14

10.1

10.4

10.5

10.10

10.12

11.7

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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2.

Technical Specifications, Diversity, and Connections

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Connections

SIDE CONNECTORS

REAR CONNECTORS
1

12
CI

SERV.U

NETWORK

Y/Pb/Pr

L/R

13

AUDIO IN
DVI/VGA

USB 3

10
USB 2

10

BOTTOM REAR CONNECTORS


6

10

11

11

11
HDMI 4

11
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)

VGA

SCART

75

(RGB/CVBS)

USB 1

(1)

(2)

TV ANTENNA

(3)

14

HDMI

19280_097_120503.eps
120503

Figure 2-1 Connection overview


Note: The following connector colour abbreviations are used
(acc. to DIN/IEC 757): Bk= Black, Bu= Blue, Gn= Green, Gy=
Grey, Rd= Red, Wh= White, Ye= Yellow.
2.3.1

2- HDMI 1, 2, 3, 4: Digital Video - In, Digital Audio with ARC


- In/Out
19
18

Connections

10000_017_090121.eps
090428

1 - USB2.0

Figure 2-3 HDMI (type A) connector


1

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

10000_022_090121.eps
090121

Figure 2-2 USB (type A)


1
2
3
4

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- +5V
- Data (-)
- Data (+)
- Ground

1
2

Gnd

k
jk
jk
H

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- D2+
- Shield
- D2- D1+
- Shield
- D1- D0+
- Shield
- D0- CLK+
- Shield
- CLK- Easylink/CEC
- ARC
- DDC_SCL
- DDC_SDA
- Ground
- +5V

Data channel
Gnd
Data channel
Data channel
Gnd
Data channel
Data channel
Gnd
Data channel
Data channel
Gnd
Data channel
Control channel
Audio Return Channel
DDC clock
DDC data
Gnd

j
H
j
j
H
j
j
H
j
j
H
j
jk
k
j
jk
H
j

Technical Specifications, Diversity, and Connections


19 - HPD
20 - Ground

j
H

Hot Plug Detect


Gnd

3 - Cinch: S/PDIF - Out


Bk - Coaxial
0.4 - 0.6VPP / 75 ohm

kq

4 - Head phone (Output)


Bk - Head phone
32 - 600 ohm / 10 mW

ot

5 - Common Interface
68p - See Figure 10-4-47 B07D, Common interface

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

21

- TD+
- TD- RD+
- CT
- CT
- RD- GND
- GND

Figure 2-4 SCART connector

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

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

17
18
19
20
21

- Ground Video
- Ground FBL
- Video CVBS/Y
- Video CVBS
- Shield

0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm


0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm
Gnd
Gnd
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
0.7 VPP / 75 ohm
0 - 2 V: INT
4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9
9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3
Gnd

k
k
j
j
H
H

9 - VGA: Video RGB - In

10000_001_090121.eps
090121

5
10

- Audio R
- Audio R
- Audio L
- Ground Audio
- Ground Blue
- Audio L
- Video Blue
- Function Select

EN 5

Transmit signal
Transmit signal
Receive signal
Centre Tap: DC level fixation
Centre Tap: DC level fixation
Receive signal
Gnd
Gnd

15

11

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

2.

8 - Cinch: Video YPbPr - In, Audio - In (optional via breakout cable)


jq
Gn - Video Y
1 VPP / 75 ohm
jq
Bu - Video Pb
0.7 VPP / 75 ohm
Rd - Video Pr
0.7 VPP / 75 ohm
jq
jq
Rd - Audio - R
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
jq
Wh - Audio - L
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm

jk

6 - Video RGB - In, CVBS - In/Out, Audio - In/Out (optional


via break-out cable)
20

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090127

k
j
k
H
H
j
jk

Figure 2-6 VGA Connector


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

j
H

0.7 VPP / 75 ohm

Gnd
Gnd
0.7 VPP / 75 ohm
0 - 0.4 V: INT
1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 ohm
Gnd
Gnd
1 VPP / 75 ohm
1 VPP / 75 ohm
Gnd

H
H
j
j
H
H
k
j
H

- 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 ohm


0.7 VPP / 75 ohm
0.7 VPP / 75 ohm

j
j
j

Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
+5 V
Gnd

H
H
H
H
j
H

DDC data
0-5V
0-5V
DDC clock

j
j
j
j

10 - Cinch: Audio - In (VGA/DVI)


Rd - Audio R
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
Wh - Audio L
0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
11 - Aerial - In
- - IEC-type (EU)

Coax, 75 ohm

jq
jq

7 - RJ45: Ethernet
12 - Service Connector (UART)
1 - Ground
Gnd
2 - UART_TX
Transmit
3 - UART_RX
Receive

H
k
j

10000_025_090121.eps
120320

Figure 2-5 Ethernet connector

2.4

Chassis Overview

Refer to chapter 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

3.3.2

Schematic Notes

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.

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.

3.2

3.3.3

3.3.4

Notes

3.3.1

General

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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.

3.3.5

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.

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

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

Warnings

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.

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
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.

3.3.6

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
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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 plus26= 35 different B.O.M.s can be
indicated by the third digit of the serial number.

AARA

ACI

ADC
AFC

AGC
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.
SN is Lysomice, RJ is Kobierzyce), 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 2010 week 10 / 2010
week 17). The 6 last digits contain the serial number.

AM
AP
AR
ASF

ATSC

ATV
Auto TV

AV
AVC
AVIP
B/G
BDS
BLR
BTSC

10000_053_110228.eps
110228

B-TXT
C
CEC

Figure 3-1 Serial number (example)


3.3.7

Board Level Repair (BLR) or Component Level Repair


(CLR)

CL
CLR
ComPair
CP
CSM
CTI

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

3.4

CVBS

Practical Service Precautions

DAC
DBE

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.

Abbreviation List
0/6/12

DCM

DDC
D/K
DFI
DFU
DMR
DMSD
DNM

SCART switch control signal on A/V


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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
Business Display Solutions (iTV)
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
Data Communication Module. Also
referred to as System Card or
Smartcard (for iTV).
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

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DNR
DRAM
DRM
DSP
DST

DTCP

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

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

HDMI
HP
I
I2 C
I2 D
I2 S
IF
IR
IRQ
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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
Electronic Program Guide
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 snowvision 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.

iTV
LS

LATAM
LCD
LED
L/L'

LPL
LS
LVDS
Mbps
M/N
MHEG

MIPS

MOP
MOSFET
MPEG
MPIF
MUTE
MTV
NC
NICAM

NTC
NTSC

NVM
O/C
OSD
OAD

OTC
P50
PAL

PCB
PCM
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The SDI signal is self-synchronizing,


uses 8 bit or 10 bit data w
ords, 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
Part of a set of international standards
related to the presentation of
multimedia information, standardised
by the Multimedia and Hypermedia
Experts Group. It is commonly used as
a language to describe interactive
television services
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
Mainstream TV: TV-mode with
Consumer TV features enabled (iTV)
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
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
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 (colour
carrier = 4.433619 MHz) and South
America (colour carrier
PAL M = 3.575612 MHz and
PAL N = 3.582056 MHz)
Printed Circuit Board (same as PWB)
Pulse Code Modulation

Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List


PDP
PFC
PIP
PLL

POD

POR
PSDL
PSL
PSLS

PTC
PWB
PWM
QRC
QTNR
QVCP
RAM
RGB

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
SSC
STB
STBY
SVGA
SVHS
SW

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
Power Supply for Direct view LED
backlight with 2D-dimming
Power Supply with integrated LED
drivers
Power Supply with integrated LED
drivers with added Scanning
functionality
Positive Temperature Coefficient,
non-linear resistor
Printed Wiring Board (same as PCB)
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.
Colour system mainly used in France
and East Europe. Colour
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
Spread Spectrum Clocking, used to
reduce the effects of EMI
Set Top Box
STand-BY
800 600 (4:3)
Super Video Home System
Software

SWAN
SXGA
TFT
THD
TMDS
TS
TXT
TXT-DW
UI
uP
UXGA
V
VESA
VGA
VL
VSB
WYSIWYR

WXGA
XTAL
XGA
Y
Y/C
YPbPr

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Noise reduction
1280 1024
Thin Film Transistor
Total Harmonic Distortion
Transmission Minimized Differential
Signalling
Transport Stream
TeleteXT
Dual Window with TeleteXT
User Interface
Microprocessor
1600 1200 (4:3)
V-sync to the module
Video Electronics Standards
Association
640 480 (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
1280 768 (15:9)
Quartz crystal
1024 768 (4:3)
Luminance signal
Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C)
signal
Component video. Luminance and
scaled color difference signals (B-Y
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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 32"

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Figure 4-2 Cable dressing 32" back cover 2-sided Ambilight

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Figure 4-3 Cable dressing 37"


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Figure 4-4 Cable dressing 37" back cover 2-sided Ambilight

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Figure 4-5 Cable dressing 42" PDL series

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Figure 4-6 Cable dressing 42" PDL series back cover 2-sided Ambilight

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Figure 4-7 Cable dressing 42" PFL series


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Figure 4-8 Cable dressing 42" PFL series back cover 2-sided Ambilight

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Figure 4-9 Cable dressing 42" PFL series back cover 3-sided Ambilight

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Figure 4-10 Cable dressing 47" PDL series

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Figure 4-11 Cable dressing 47" PDL series back cover 2-sided Ambilight

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Figure 4-12 Cable dressing 47" PFL series


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Figure 4-13 Cable dressing 47" PFL series back cover 2-sided Ambilight

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Figure 4-14 Cable dressing 47" PFL series back cover 3-sided Ambilight

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Figure 4-15 Cable dressing 55"

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Figure 4-16 Cable dressing 55" back cover 2-sided Ambilight

4.2

4.3.1

display. Caution: Failure to follow these guidelines can


seriously damage the display!
Ensure that ESD safe measures are taken.

Service Positions

For easy servicing of a TV set, the set should be put face down
on a soft flat surface, foam buffers or other specific workshop
tools. Ensure that a stable situation is created to perform
measurements and alignments. When using foam bars take
care that these always support the cabinet and never only the

4.3

Assy/Panel Removal

Rear Cover
6. Execute all actions as depicted in Figure 4-21 to
Figure 4-28.
7. Lift the rear cover from the TV. Make sure that wires and
flat foils are not damaged while lifting the rear cover from
the set.

Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before removing


the rear cover.
Attention: All sets are equipped with a hatch to disconnect the
keyboard control panel. Ambilight sets are in addition equipped
with a hatch to disconnect the Ambilight units.
These hatches are indicated on the rear cover with
SERVICE h.
It is mandatory to open the hatches and disconnect the
cables prior to removal of the rear cover!
See Figure 4-17 to Figure 4-20 for details.
1. For sets equipped with Ambilight: open the hatch that
covers the Ambilight connector and unplug the connector
[1].
2. Remove the hatch that covers the keyboard control panel
connector by removing the screws [3] and releasing the
catches on top of the hatch with a screwdriver (not
indicated on figure).
3. For sets equipped with Ambilight: remove the stand and
swivel block [4].
4. Unplug the keyboard control panel connector located
underneath the keyboard control hatch.
5. Remove remaining fixation screws as indicated in the
overview of Figure 4-19 or Figure 4-20 (depending on
screen size).

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followed by pressing the catches in reverse order.

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3
4
4
3

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Figure 4-18 Rear cover removal -all models -2-

Figure 4-17 Rear cover removal -all models -1-

1
T10
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2
2

2
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Figure 4-19 Rear cover removal - 32/37" sets

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2
2
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Figure 4-20 Rear cover removal - 42/47" sets

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Figure 4-22 Releasing side catch -1-

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Figure 4-21 Pulling bottom of backcover upwards

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Figure 4-23 Releasing side catch -2-

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Figure 4-24 Releasing side catch -319280_121_120510.eps


120510

Figure 4-27 Releasing top catch middle

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Figure 4-28 Releasing top catch left

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4.3.2

SSB

Figure 4-25 Pulling bottom edge upwards


Refer to Figure 4-29 and Figure 4-30 for details.
Some SSBs have a dedicated LVDS connector, requiring
pressing two catches as indicated in the figure, before
removing the LVDS cable.

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Figure 4-29 SSB LVDS connector catches (optional) -1-

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Upon re-connecting the LVDS cable, ensure the catches are


locked after having inserted the LVDS cable.

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Notes:
While re-assembling, make sure that all cables are placed
and connected in their original position.
Pay special attention not to damage the EMC foams in the
set. Ensure that EMC foams are mounted correctly.

Click!

LVDS flat foil

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To re-assemble the whole set, execute all processes in reverse


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Index of this chapter:
5.1 Test Points
5.2 Service Modes
5.3 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

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.

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.
Analogue SDM can also be activated by grounding the
solder path on the SSB, with the indication SDM (see
figures Service mode pad - front) and Service mode pad back.
Digital SDM: use the 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.

Perform measurements under the following conditions:


Service Default Mode.
Video: Colour bar signal.
Audio: 3 kHz left, 1 kHz right.

5.2

SDM

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).

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Figure 5-1 Service mode pad - front

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).
5.2.1

Service Default Mode (SDM)

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 the standby
processor and make the TV start up to the step just before
protection. See section 5.3 Start-up.
To start the blinking LED procedure where only LAYER 2
errors are displayed. (see also section 5.5 Error Codes).

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Specifications

Figure 5-2 Service mode pad - back


Table 5-1 SDM default settings
Region

Freq. (MHz)

Default system

Europe, AP(PAL/Multi)

475.25

PAL B/G

Europe, AP DVB-T

546.00 PID Video: 0B


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

After activating this mode, SDM will appear in the upper right
corner of the screen (when a picture is available).
How to Exit SDM
Use one of the following methods:
Switch the set to STANDBY via the RC-transmitter.
Via a standard customer RC-transmitter: key in 00sequence.

All picture settings at 50% (brightness, colour, contrast).


Sound volume at 25%.
5.2.2

How to Activate SDM


For this chassis there are two kinds of SDM: an analogue SDM
and a digital SDM. Tuning will happen according Table 5-1.
Analogue SDM: use the RC-transmitter and key in the
code 062596, directly followed by the MENU (or
HOME) button.

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.

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How to Activate SAM


Via a standard RC transmitter: Key in the code 062596
directly followed by the INFO or OK button. After activating
SAM with this method a service warning will appear on the
screen, continue by pressing the OK button on the RC.

Display Option
Code

Contents of SAM
Hardware Info.
A. SW Version. Displays the software version of the
main software (example: QF1XX-1.2.3.4 =
AAABB_X.Y.W.Z).
AAA= the chassis name.
BB= Product ID.
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. Standby processor version. Displays the software
version of the standby 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. The update can be done via the
NVM editor available in SAM.
Operation hours. Displays the accumulated total of
operation hours (not the standby 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 OK button)
pressed here, followed by the OK button, the error buffer
is reset.
Alignments. This will activate the ALIGNMENTS submenu. See Chapter 6. Alignments.
Options numbers. Extra features for Service. For more
info 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.
Initialise NVM. The moment the processor recognizes a
corrupted NVM, the initialise 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).
Initialise the NVM.

39mm

27mm

PHILIPS
PROD.SERIAL NO:

AG 1A0620 000001

(CTN Sticker)

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Figure 5-3 Location of Display Option Code sticker

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
values for the options can be found in Chapter 6. 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 on the sticker in the set). Make sure to key
in all three digits, also the leading zeros. If the above action is
successful, the front LED will go out (Standby) as an indication
that the RC sequence was correct. After the display option is
changed in the NVM, the TV will go to the Standby 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.

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Store - go right. All options and alignments are stored


when pressing cursor right or the OK button.
Software maintenance.
SW Events. In case of specific software problems, the
development department can ask for this info.
HW Events. In case of specific software problems, the
development department can ask for this info :
- Event 26: refers to a power dip, this is logged after
the TV set reboots due to a power dip.
- Event 17: refers to the power OK status, sensed even
before the 3 x retry to generate the error code.
Test settings. For development purposes only.
RF4CE pairing tables. Clear paired remote control. Repairing (coldboot of platform possibly needed) can be done
by pressing the red/blue hot keys simultaneously for a few
seconds.(be sure the distance between the remote control
and TV set RF4CE receiver is less then 30cm). Message
like Pairing successful, confirms the match-make.
Development 1 file versions. Not useful for Service
purposes, this information is mainly used by the
development department.
Development 2 file versions. Not useful for Service
purposes, this information is mainly 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
Personal settings, Option codes, Alignments,
Identification data (includes the set type and prod code +
all 12NC like SSB, display, boards), History list. The All
item supports the upload of all several items at once.
A directory repair\ will 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 the message Done appears. In case the
download to the USB stick was not successful, Failure will
be displayed. 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 andcan be used to download into another TV
or other SSB. Uploading is of course only possible if the
software is running and preferably a picture is available.
This method is created to be able to save the customers
TV settings and to store them into another SSB.
Important remark : to upload the channel list, select
Home => Setup => TV settings => General settings
=> Channel list copy => Copy to USB.The procedure is
also described in the (electronic) user manual.
Download from USB. To download several settings from
the USB stick to the TV, same way of working needs to be
followed as described in Upload to USB. The All item
supports to download all several items at once.
Important remark : to download the channel list, select
Home => Setup => TV settings => General settings
=> Channel list copy => Copy to TV. The procedure is
also described in the (electronic) user manual.
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Note: Activation of the CSM is only possible if there is no (user)


menu on the screen!

entered correctly.
Also the Production code (factory location code), 12NC
SSB, 12NC display and 12NC supply can be entered
here via the RC-transmitter.Be sure the cursor is put fully
to the left (use back key) of the dialog box before enter the
new data.
Correct data can be found on the side/rear sticker.

How to Navigate
By means of the CURSOR-DOWN/UP knob on the RCtransmitter, can be navigated through the menus.
Contents of CSM
The contents are reduced to 3 pages: General, Software
versions and Quality items. The group names itself are not
shown anywhere in the CSM menu.

How to Navigate
In SAM, the menu items can be selected with the
CURSOR UP/DOWN key on the RC-transmitter. The
selected item will be highlighted. When not all menu items
fit on the screen, move the CURSOR UP/DOWN key to
display the next/previous menu items.
With the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys, it is possible to:
(De) activate the selected menu item.
(De) activate the selected sub menu.
With the OK key, it is possible to activate the selected
action.

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 isreplaced or is initialized after
corruption, the set type content has to be re-written to
NVM.The update can be done via the NVM editor available
in SAM.
Production code. Displays the production code (the serial
number) of the TV. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is
initialized after corruption, the production code content has
to be re-written to NVM. The update can be done via the
NVM editor available in SAM.
Installed date. Indicates the date of the first installation of
the TV. This date is acquired by time extraction.
Options 1. Displays the option codes numbers of option
group 1 as set in SAM (Service Alignment Mode).
Options 2. Displays the option codes numbers 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. The update can be done via the NVM editoravailable
in SAM. This identification number is the 12nc number of
the SSB.
12NC display. Shows the 12NC of the display. Note that if
an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this
identification number has to be re-written to NVM. The
update can be done via the NVM editor available in SAM.
12NC supply. Shows the 12NC of the power supply. Note
that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption,
this identification number has to be re-written to NVM. The
update can be done via the NVM editor available in SAM.
12NC RF4CE board. Shows the 12NC of the RF4CE
board.

How to Exit SAM


Use one of the following methods:
Switch the TV set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter.
Via a standard RC-transmitter, key in 00 sequence, or
select the BACK key.
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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.
Provided CSM is activated, every menu from CSM can beused
as check for the back end chain video.So for all CSM content
displayed, it could be determined that the back end video chain
is working.
When CSM is activated and there is a USB stick connected to
the TV set, the software will dump the CSM content to the USB
stick. The file (CSM_model number_serial number.txt) will be
saved in the root of the USB stick. This info can be handy if no
information is displayed.

Software versions
Current main software. Displays the build-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: QF1xx-1.2.3.4
Standby software. Displays the build-in standby
processor software version. Upgrading this software will be
possible via USB (see section 5.9 Software Upgrading).
Example: STDBY_61.0.0.7
e-UM version. Displays the electronic user manual SWversion (12NC version number). Most significant number
here is the last digit.
Strings database version. Reflects the latest embedded
string database version .
FPGA video version.Displays the Scan/backlight FPGA
software version.Device processes the backlight + boost
pwm control, scanning, 3D drive and ambilight buffering.
3D dongle software version.Not applicable.
FRC-V software.Not applicable.
RF4CE software.Embedded software version located on
the RF4CE board.
FPGA lattice backlight software.
FPGA HDR software.

Additional in CSM mode (with USB stick connected), pressing


OK will create an extended CSM dump file on the USB stick.
This file (Extended_CSM_model number_serial number.txt)
contains:
The normal CSM dump information,
All items (from SAM load to USB, but in readable format),
Operating hours,
Error codes,
SW/HW event logs.
To have fast feedback from the field, a flashdump can be
requested by development. When in CSM, push the red
button and key in serial digits 2679 (same keys to form the
word COPY with a cellphone). A file Dump_model
number_serial number.bin will be written on the connected
USB device. This can take 1/2 minute, depending on the
quantity of data that needs to be dumped.
Also when CSM is activated, the LAYER 1 error si displayed via
blinking LED.(see also section 5.5 Error Codes).
How to Activate CSM
Key in the code 123654 via the standard RC transmitter.
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Quality items
Signal quality. Bad / average /good (not for DVB-S).
Ethernet MAC address. Displays the MAC address
present in the SSB.
Wireless MAC address. Displays the wireless MAC
address to support the Wi-Fi functionality.
BDS key. Indicates if the set is in the BDS status.
CI module. Displays status if the common interface
module is detected.
CI + protected service. Yes/No.
Event counter :
S : 000X 0000(number of software recoveries : SW
EVENT-LOG #(reboots)
S : 0000 000X (number of software events : SW EVENTLOG #(events)
H : 000X 0000(number of hardware errors)
H : 0000 000X (number of hardware events : SW EVENTLOG #(events).
Coldboot counter. Neglect BDS mode settings
Fastcoldboot counter. Neglect BDS mode settings
Hotboot counter. Neglect BDS mode settings
Application hotboot counter. Neglect BDS mode
settings

How to Exit CSM


Press MENU (or "HOME") / Back key on the RC-transmitter.

5.3

Start-up

As described, the start-up diagrams below, documents which


supplies are present at any certain moment.

Off
Mains
off

Mains
on

WakeUp
requested

- WakeUp requested
- Acquisition needed

St by

Semi
St by

- stby requested and


no data Acquisition
required

GoToProtection
(triggered during startup
by standby P)

Active
St by
requested

WakeUp
requested
(SDM)
GoToProtection
GoToProtection

Protection

On

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Off
Stand by or
Protection

AC~ Mains is applied

Standby Supply starts running.


All standby supply voltages become available.

st-by P resets, resulting in a high impedant output


stage of the I/O ports.

Initialise I/O pins of the st-by P


- Keep AVC system in reset (internal signal)
- Switch RESET-FUSION-OUTn LOW
- Switch RESET-HDMI-MUXn LOW
- Switch RESET-ETHERNETn LOW
- Switch AUDIO-MUTEn LOW
- Switch SPLASH-ON LOW
- Switch LCD-PWR-ONn High

If the protection state was left by short circuiting the


SDM pins, detection of a protection condition during
startup shall stall the startup. Protection conditions
occuring in a playing set shall be ignored. The
protection mode shall not be entered.

Switch ENABLE-WOLAN high to power Ethernet PHY


and Wifi dongle

Switch ENABLE-WOLANn high to power Ethernet


PHY and internal Wifi dongle if Networked Standby
was Off in the Standby mode.

start keyboard scanning, RC detection.


Wake up reasons are off.

Switch ON Platform supply by switching High the


STANDBYn line.
Startup shall continue from the
moment a valid detection is received.

12V platform is turned on, automatically enabling the


low voltage DCDC converter outputs

Detect2 high received


within 2 seconds?

No

Yes

12V error:
Layer1: 3
Layer2: 16

Enter protection

Wait 300ms

Enable the supply detection algorithm

All display related I/O lines should be


LOW as long as the Tcon is not
powered to avoid leakage current and
tcon startup problems.
These lines will furtheron be
dynamically controlled by the mainSW.

Start AVC system


No
Switch following lines asap:(part of preBOOT)
(GPIO2): LOW
CTRL-DISP2 (GPIO3): LOW
CTRL-DISP3 (GPIO8): LOW
CTRL-DISP4 (BKLGON): LOW
3D-LR (PWM0): LOW
BL-SPI-CS_BL-I-CTRL (PWM1): LOW
BL-DIM (BOOST): LOW

Small delay between AVC boot and


other platform ICs is preferred to limit
rush-in current on Platform.

Wait 10ms

Switch RESET-FUSION-OUTn, RESETHDMI-MUXn , RESET-ETHERNETn High

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No

Wake up reason
coldboot to Active mode?

yes

No
AUDIO-MUTEn is switched by MIPS code
later on in the startup process when audio
needs to be released

Standby P monitors
boot process and will
init a restart if Boot
process hampers

No

Startup screen cfg file


present?

MIPS boots

yes

Reset-lines are switched

MIPS sends out startup screen

TV application starts

MIPS starts up the display.

Boot is failing

Set was
started with
SDM pin?

Startup screen visible

Wait 4 seconds before restarting


No
Yes

No

Switch AVC in reset

Switch RESET-FUSION-OUTn, RESETHDMI-MUXn , RESET-ETHERNETn Low

Semi-Standby

3-th try?Switch Standby I/O line LOW

Yes
Blink error code
Layer 1 error 2

Ignore boot failure:


Stall the startup process.
Blink Layer2 error 53.
Enter protection without
turning off the supplies

Enter protection
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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->STB Y->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)

Assert RGB video blanking


and audio mute

Display already on?


(cold boot with splash
screen)

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

No

Startup display
(see separate tab)

Start POWER-OK line


detection algorithm as defined
in the CHS service.

Wait until valid and stable audio and video, corresponding to the
requested output is delivered
AND
the backlight has been switched on for at least the time which is
indicated in the display file as preheat time

return
Release audio mute

unblank the video

Set the Ambilight functionality according the last status


settings

Display cfg file present


and up to date, according
correct display option?
No
Yes
Prepare Start screen Display config
file and copy to Flash

Active
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Active
Mute all sound outputs according
information in the FMS AUDIO

Wait 100ms

Switch off POK line detection


algorithm (see CHS service)

Switch Off LCD backlight

Mute all video outputs

switch off Ambilight (see CHS ambilight)

Shut down the display


(see separate sheet)

Wait until Ambilight has faded out:


Output power Observer should be zero

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

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Semi Stand by

If ambientlight functionality was used in semi-standby


(lampadaire mode), switch off ambient light (see CHS
ambilight)

*) 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.

Delay transition until ramping down of ambient light is


finished. *)

transfer Wake up reasons to the Stand by P.

transfer specific Firmware and Wake up reasons to the


Wifi dongle to allow networked standby

Switch AVC system in reset state


Switch reset-USB, Reset-Ethernet and Reset-DVBs
LOW

Switch RESET-FUSION-OUTn, RESET-HDMI-MUXn ,


RESET-ETHERNETn Low

Wait 10ms

Disable all supply related protections and switch off


the DC/DC converters (ENABLE-3V3n)

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.

Networked Standby
required?

No

Switch ENABLE-WOLAN Low to


power off the Ethernet PHY and
Internal Wifi dongle.
Yes

Stand by
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5.4

Service Tools

5.5

Error Codes

5.4.1

ComPair

5.5.1

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 withina short time
span), there is a high probability that there is some relation
between them.

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 P
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

ComPair II
RC in

RC out

TO
I2C SERVICE
CONNECTOR

TO
UART SERVICE
CONNECTOR

Multi
function

Optional Power Link/ Mode


Switch
Activity

I2C

RS232 /UART

Basically there are three kinds of errors:


Errors detected by the Standby 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 Standby software which not
lead to protection. In this case the front LED should blink
the involved error. See also section 5.5 Error Codes, 5.5.4
Error Buffer. 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 an
d can be read
out via ComPair, via blinking LED method LAYER 1-2
error, or in case picture is visible, via SAM.

PC

ComPair II Developed by Philips Brugge

HDMI
I2C only

Optional power
5V DC

10000_036_090121.eps
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Figure 5-10 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 can be
blown!

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.

How to Order
ComPair II order codes:
ComPair II interface: 3122 785 91020.
Software is available via the Philips Service web portal.
ComPair UART interface cable for QF1x.x.
(using 3.5 mm Mini Jack connector): 3138 188 75051.
Note: When you encounter problems, contact your local
support desk.
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If no errors are there, the LED should not blink at all in


CSM or SDM. No spacer must be displayed as well.
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 5-2).
LAYER 1 errors are one digit errors.
LAYER 2 errors are 2 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 reboots,
CSM and SAM are not selectable.
From consumer mode: LAYER 1.
From SDM mode: LAYER 2.
In CSM mode.
When entering CSM: error LAYER 1 will be displayed
by blinking LED.
In SDM mode.
When SDM is entered via Remote Control code or the
hardware pins, LAYER 2 is 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.

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5.5.3

Via ComPair.

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If possible, check the entire contents of the error buffer. In


some situations, an error code is only the resultof 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 standby processor.
Via sensing of analog values on the standby processor or
the Mips.
Via a not acknowledge of an I2C communication.

How to Clear the Error Buffer


Use one of the following methods:
By activation of the RESET ERROR BUFFER command
in the SAM menu.
If the content of the error buffer has not changed for 50+
hours, it resets automatically.

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Error Buffer

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.

In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before


starting to repair (before clearing the buffer, write down the
content, as this history can give significant information). This to
ensure that old error codes are no longer present.
Table 5-2 Error code overview

Description

Layer 1

Layer 2

Monitored
by

Error/
Prot

Error Buffer/
Blinking LED

Device

Defective Board

I2CM3 (SSB + SRF bus)

13

MIPS

BL / EB

SSB

SSB

I2CM2 (BE bus)

14

MIPS

BL / EB

SSB

SSB

I2CM1(FE bus)

18

MIPS

BL / EB

SSB

SSB

Fusion doesnt boot (HW cause)

15

Stby P

BL

Fusion

SSB

12V

16

Stby P

BL

Supply

Display supply (POK)

17

MIPS

EB

Supply

HDMI mux

23

MIPS

EB

SII9387

SSB

I2C switch

24

MIPS

EB

PCA9540

SSB

Channel dec DVB-T2

27

MIPS

EB

CXD2834

SSB

Channel dec DVB-S2

28

MIPS

EB

STV0903

SSB

Lnb controller

31

MIPS

EB

LNBH25

SSB

Hybrid Tuner

34

MIPS

EB

SUT-RE214Z

SSB

Main NVM

35

MIPS

EB

STM24C64

SSB

Tuner DVB-S2

36

MIPS

EB

STV6110

SSB
SSB

Class-D

37

MIPS

EB

TAS 5731 PHP

FPGAScanBacklight

38

MIPS

EB

XC6SLX4

SSB

T sensor SSB/Display

42

MIPS

EB

LM 75

T sensor on SSB/Display

Light sensor

43

MIPS

EB

TSL2571

Set

P touch control

44

MIPS

EB

Set

RF4CE

46

MIPS

EB

Set

MIPS doesnt boot (SW cause)

53

Stby P

BL

FUSION

SSB

FPGA HDR

61

MIPS

BL

Xilinx Spartan

Display

FPGA Lattice Backlight

62

MIPS

BL

Lattice

Display

TCON P (SHARP)

54

MIPS

BL

Display

TCON ASIC (SHARP)

55

MIPS

BL

Display

VCON cal (SHARP)

56

MIPS

BL

Display

Extra Info
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 Fault Finding and Repair Tips, 5.8.6
Logging). Its shown that the loggings which are generated
by the main software keep continuing.
Error 13 (I2C bus M3, SSB + SRF bus blocked). Current
situation: when this error occurs, the TV can reboot due to
the blocked bus. The best way for further diagnosis here, is
to check the logging output.
Error 14 (I2C bus M2, BE bus blocked). Current situation:
when this error occurs. The best way for further diagnosis
here, is to check the logging output.
Error 18 (I2C bus M1, FE bus blocked). Current situation:
when this error occurs. The best way for further diagnosis
here, is to check the logging output.
Error 15 (Fusion doesnt boot). Indicates that the main
processor was not able to read his bootscript. This error will
point to a hardware problem around the Fusion (supplies
not OK, Fusion device completely dead, link between Mips
and Stand-by Processor broken, etc...)
Other root causes for this error can be due to hardware
problems regarding the DDRs and the bootscript reading
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Error 16 (12V). This voltage is made in the power supply


and results in protection (LAYER 1 error = 3) in case of
absence. When SDM (maintain grounding continuously) is
activated we see blinking LED LAYER 2 error = 16.
Error 17 (Display Supply). Here the status of the Power
OK is checked by software, no protection will occur during
failure of the display supply, only error logging. LED
blinking of LAYER 1 error = 3 in CSM, in SDM this gives
LAYER 2 error = 17.
Error 23 (HDMI mux). When there is no I2C
communication towards the HDMI mux after start-up,
LAYER 2 error = 23 will be logged and displayed via the
blinking LED procedure if SDM is switched on.
Error 24 (I2C switch). When there is no I2C
communication towards the I2C switch, LAYER 2
error = 24 will be logged and displayed via theblinking LED
procedure when SDM is switched on.
Error 27 (Channel dec DVB-T2). When there is no I2C
communication towards the DVB-T channel decoder,
LAYER 2 error = 27 will be logged and displayed via the
blinking LED procedure if SDM is switched on.
Error 28 (Channel dec DVB-S2). When there is no I2C
communication towards the DVB-S channel decoder,
LAYER 2 error = 28 will be logged and displayed via the
blinking LED procedure if SDM is switched on.
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Error 31 (Lnb controller). When there is no I2C


communication towards this device, LAYER 2 error = 31
will be logged and displayed via the blinking LED
procedure if SDM is activated.
Error 34 (Tuner). When there is no I2C communication
towards the tuner during start-up, LAYER 2 error = 34 will
be logged and displayed via the blinking LED procedure
when SDM is switched on.
Error 35 (main NVM). When there is no I2C
communication towards the main NVM during start-up,
LAYER 2 error = 35 will be displayed via the blinking LED
procedure when SDM is switched on. All service modes
(CSM, SAM and SDM) are accessible during this failure,
observed in the Uart logging as follows: "<< ERRO >>>
PFPOW_.C: First Error (id19, Layer_1= 2 Layer_= 35)".
Error 36 (Tuner DVB-S). When there is no I2C
communication towards the DVB-S tuner during start-up,
LAYER 2 error = 36 will be logged and displayed via the
blinking LED procedure when SDM is switched on.
Error 37 (Class-D). When there is no I2C communication
towards the Class-D amplifier during start-up, LAYER 2
error = 37 will be logged and displayed via the blinking LED
procedure when SDM is switched on.
Error 38 (FPGA ScanBacklight). When there is no I2C
communication towards this FPGA device during start-up,
LAYER 2 error = 38 will be logged and displayed via the
blinking LED procedure when SDM is switched on. This
device supports the backlight + boost pwm control,
scanning, 3D drive and ambilight buffering.
Error 42 (Temp sensor). Only applicable for TV sets
equipped/stuffed with temperature devices.
Error 43 (Light sensor). When there is no I2C
communication towards the light sensor device during
start-up, LAYER 2 error = 43 will be logged and displayed
via the blinking LED procedure when SDM is switched on.
Error 44 (Touch control). When there is no I2C
communication towards the touch control micro processor
during start-up, LAYER 2 error = 44 will be logged and
displayed via the blinking LED procedure when SDM is
switched on.
Error 46 (RF4CE). When there is no I2C communication
towards the RF4CE driver during start-up, LAYER 2
error = 46 will be logged and displayed via the blinking LED
procedure when SDM is switched on.
Error 53. This error will indicate that the Fusion device has
read his bootscript (when this would have failed, error 15
would blink) but initialization was never completed because
of hardware problems (NAND flash, DDR...) or software
initialization problems. Possible cause could be that there
is no valid software loaded (try toupgrade to the latest main
software version). Note that it can take a few minutes
before the TV starts blinking LAYER 1 error = 2 or in SDM
(maintain grounding continuously), LAYER 2 error = 53.

5.6

The Blinking LED Procedure

5.6.1

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 5-2 Error code
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 5-2 Error code overview) and will be
displayed when SDM (hardware pins) is activated. This is
especially useful for fault finding and gives more details
regarding the root cause of the defective board.

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Important remark:
For an empty error buffer, the LED should not blink at all in
CSM or SDM. No spacer will be displayed.
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 (spacer).
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 (spacer).
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 the
layer 1 error(s), this works in normal operation mode or
automatically when the error/protection is monitored by the
Standby processor.
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 Fault Finding and Repair
Tips, 5.8.6 Logging).
Activate the SDM. The blinking front LED will show the
entire content 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.

5.7

Protections

5.7.1

Software Protections
Most of the protections and errors use either the standby
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:
Related to supplies: presence of the +5V, +3V3 and 1V2
needs to be measured, no protection triggered here.
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 optimize 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

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observers are only used during start-up, they are described in
the start-up flow in detail (see section 5.3 Start-up).

5.8

Fault Finding and Repair Tips

5.8.1

Ambilight

Read also section 5.5 Error Codes, 5.5.4 Error Buffer, Extra
Info.

Due to the aging process on the LEDs fitted on the Ambilight


module, there can be a difference in the colour and/or light
output of the spare ambilight modules in comparison with the
originals ones contained in the TV set. Via SAM => alignments
=> ambilight, the spare module can be fine-tuned.
Other possibility: the original values can also be recovered via
SAM, Upload to USB => alignments. Now the original settings
are on the USB stick and can be reloaded into another SSB
(NVM).
5.8.2

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+1V1-FA supply voltage (1.10V nominal, from +3V3) for


low power analog (PLL) blocks inside Fusion chip.
+1V2-MIPS supply voltage (1.05...1.3V depending on
DVS2 signal, input voltage: +1V5) for Fusion auxiliary core.
+1V2-FE supply voltage (1.20V nominal, from +1V5) for
HDMI multiplexer and (if present) DVB-T2 demodulator IC
device.
+1V2-FA supply voltage (1.20V nominal, from +3V3) for
higher power analog Fusion internal blocks (mainly video
ADCs).
+2V5 supply voltage (2.5V nominal, from +3V3) for LVDS
(or Vby1) interface and various other internal blocks of
Fusion.
+3V3 supply voltages (3.3V nominal, from +5V) for RF
tuners, separate linear regulator per tuner.

Supply voltages +1V1-FD, +1V5 and +1V2-MIPS are started


immediately when +12V rises above the 5V level. The rest of
the supply voltages (+5V, +3V3, +2V5, +1V2-FA and +1V1-FA
are turned on by signal DETECT12V when becomes high. The
tuners are supplied from their respective linear voltage
regulators when +5V starts.+1V0-DVBS is started almost at the
same time, when +2V5-DVBS (derived from +3V3-DVBS via
the equivalent diode 7RC2) rises.

CSM
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 inthe 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...)

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DETECT12V becomes high when +12V rises above 10V and


stays above 9.5V (0.5V hysteresis).
+3V3AL will become available when enabled via software
(signal ENABLE-3V3-AMBI high).In case of TV sets having
Ambilight consumption from 12V + higher than 1A, the
electronic protection circuit (7UAC and surrounding
components) is used instead of fuse 1UA2. AMBI-POWER
should be available shortly (100 ms) after +12V starts if there
is no load on it. The over-current trigger level is around 4.1A.
Once triggered, it can be reset by removing the shortcircuit
cause and keeping it under no load condition for about 100 ms.

DC/DC Converter
Description
Input power for the TV platform comes from the main power
supply that delivers +3V3STANDBY (pin 1 of connector 1M95)
and +12V (pins 5,6 of the same connector). +3V3STANDBY
(3.3V nominal) is the permanent voltage, supplying the standby
microprocessor inside the Fusion chip while +12V is started by
the STANDBY signal (connector 1M95, pin 2) when going from
high to low. +12V is split in three branches via fuses 1UA0
(+12Va), 1UA1 (+12Vb) and 1UP1(+12-DVBS):
+12Va serves as input voltage for the switching voltage
regulators that deliver +1V1-FD and +1V5.
+12Vb is used as input voltage for the switching voltage
regulators that deliver +3V3 and +5V.
+12V-DVBS (if DVB-S functionality is present) goes to 12V
to +1V0-DVBS and 12V to +V-LNB switching regulators.

+V-LNB value is determined via software: around 13V for


vertical polarized satellite channels and around 18V for the
horizontal ones. Maximum current is limited in both cases to
400mA
Debugging
The best way to find a failure in the DC/DC converters is to
check their start-up sequence at power on, presuming that
the external supply is operational. Take the STANDBY signal
"high"-to-"low" transition as trigger reference and check the
power start-up sequence as described above.

The on board power supply consists of 4 switching voltage


regulators (6 in case of DVB-S version), 6 linear voltage
regulators (7 in case of DVB-S version) one power switch
delivering +3V3AL for Ambilight driver boards and an overcurrent protection for 12V (AMBI-POWER) Ambilight boards.

Tips
Behaviour comparison with a working Fusion platform can
be a fast way to locate failures.
Check first the integrity of fuses 1UA0, 1UA1 and (if
present) 1UA2 and 1UP1.
If a fuse is found interrupted: check the respective +12Va
(or +12Vb or +12V-DVBS) short circuit with all of the
derived supply voltages, for example: a +12Va ->+1V5
short circuit will probably be caused by a defective 7UB5
integrated circuit.
Switching frequency should be around 400KHz for 12V to
+V-LNB switching voltage regulator, 500KHz for +12V to
+1V1-FD and 600KHz...700KHz for the others.
When a short circuit to GND is found on one of the supply
voltage delivered by a switching voltage regulator, then try
first removing the power coil(s) from the output filter of the
converter, this to point the location of the short circuit (at
converter side or at load side).

All switching voltage regulators have 12V input voltage and


deliver:
+1V0-DVBS core supply voltage for DVB-S2 demodulator
(1.02V nominal), stabilized close to the point of load by
means of SENSE+1V0-DVBS signal.
+1V1-FD Fusion main core supply voltage (0.95V...1.2V depending on DVS1 signal), stabilized close to the point of
load by means of SENSE+1V1-FD signal.
+1V5 supply voltage (1.53V nominal), for the DDR3
memories and DDR3 interface of the Fusion chip.
+3V3 supply voltage (3.37V nominal): overall 3.3V for on
board ICs and for WiFi module, also used as input voltage
for linear voltage regulators delivering +1V1-FA, +1V2-FA
and +2V5.
+5V (5.15V nominal) for USB, WiFi, Conditional Access
Module and via linear voltage regulators, the DVB-T and
DVB-S tuner supplies.
+V-LNB (13V or 18V) supply for outdoor satellite reception
equipment.

5.8.4

Power Supply Unit


For fault finding tips, refer to section 7.2.1.

The linear voltage regulators are providing:


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In the Uart log startup script we can observe and check the
enabled loaded option codes.

Exit Factory Mode


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 for 10 seconds until to exit the
Factory mode.

5.8.6

Defective sectors (bad blocks) in the Nand Flash can also be


reported in the logging.
Startup in the SW upgrade application and observe the Uart
logging:
Starting up the TV set in the Manual Software Upgrade mode
will show access to USB, meant to copy software content from
USB to the DRAM. Progress feedback can be found in the
logging.

Logging
When something is wrong with the TV set (f.i. the set is
rebooting) you can check for more information via the logging
in Hyperterminal. The Hyperterminal is available in every
Windows application via Programs, Accessories,
Communications, Hyperterminal. Connect a ComPair UARTcable (3138 188 75051) from the service connector in the TV to
the multi function jack at the front of ComPair II box.
Required settings in ComPair before starting to log:
- Start up the ComPair application.
- Select the correct database (open file QFU1X.X, this will set
the ComPair interface in the appropriate mode).
- Close ComPair
After start-up of the 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 display number xxx in the beginning of the
logging. Tip: when there is no picture available during rebooting
you are able to check for error devices in the logging (LAYER
2 error) which can be very helpful to determine thefailure cause
of the reboot. For protection state, there is no logging.

5.8.7

Startup in Jett Mode:


Check Uart logging in Jet mode mentioned as : JETT UART
READY.
5.8.8

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 bydisconnecting the speakers
during ON-state of the set!
5.8.9

Power Supply
In case of no picture when CSM (test pattern) is activated and
backlight doesnt light up, its recommended first to check the
LED drivers on the PSL(S) + wiring (LAYER 2 error = 17 is
displayed in SDM).

5.8.10 Display option code


Attention: In case the SSB is replaced, always check the
display option code number (group 2, first option number e.g.
44855) in SAM, even when picture is available. Performance
with the incorrect display option code can lead to unwanted
side-effects for certain conditions.
Also supported in this chassis:
While in the download application (start up in TV mode + OK
button pressed), the display option code can be changed via
062598 HOME XXX special SAM command (XXX=display
option in 3 digits).

Guidelines Uart logging


Description possible cases:
Uart loggings are displayed:
When Uart loggings are coming out, the first conclusion we
can make is that the TV set is starting up and
communication with the flash RAM seems to be supported.
The Fusion processor is able to read and write in the
DRAMs.
We can not yet conclude: Flash RAM and DRAMs are fully
operational/reliable.There still can be errors in the data
transfers, DRAM errors, read/write speed and timing
control.
No Uart logging at all:
No startup will end up in a blinking LED status: error
LAYER 1 = 2, error LAYER 2 = 53 (startup with SDM
solder paths continuous short).
Error LAYER 2 = 15 (hardware cause) is more related to
a supply issue while error LAYER 2 = 53 (software cause)
refers more to boot issues.
Uart loggings reporting fault conditions, error messages, error
codes, fatal errors:
Some failures are indicated by error codes in the logging,
check with error codes table (see Table 5-2 Error code
overview). e.g. => <<<ERROR>>>PLFPOW_MERR.C :
First Error (id=10,Layer_1=2,Layer_2=23).
I2C bus errors.
Not all failures or error messages should be interpreted as
fault. For instance root cause can be due to wrong option
codes settings => e.g. FpgaDimmingPresent: False/True.

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For a more general overview of steps to follow, refer to figure


5-13 SSB replacement flowchart.

5.8.11 SSB Replacement


Follow the instructions in the flowchart in case a SSB has to be
exchanged. See table 5-3 SSB replacement instructions.

Table 5-3 SSB replacement instructions

Step #

Action to do

Advise / Attention points / Remarks

Ensure ESD protection by using a wristband

If SSB is still functional: Go via SAM to upload to USB and copy Personal
settings - Option codes - Alignments (Presets) - Set Identification.
Advice: because of differences in memory allocation, it is advised to upgrade
main SW before copying data from existing SSB. Copy of Preset list is
possible from normal user interface.

Upload to USB: A directory repair will be created on the USB, and all data will be copied in this
directory. On sets with software before Q552-xx-140-x-x, there was an issue by copying the
program map table, so it is advised to reinstall the programs from Virgin mode instead of using
copy via USB.

Disconnect set from mains and from antenna.

Safety and ESD!

Open the set and disconnect LVDS flat cable. Disconnect other cables /
connections.

Always take care for ESD! Be extra careful when removing connectors!

Dismount the (defective) SSB from the set.

Do not damage SSB copper tracks with your tools! Do not scratch bottom of SSB (be very careful
by moving SSB over SSB supports). See Figure 5-11 and Figure 5-12.

Place new SSB in the set, and fixate/mount carefully.

Do not damage SSB copper tracks with your tools! Do not scratch bottom of SSB (be very careful
by moving SSB over SSB supports). See Figure 5-11 and Figure 5-12.

Connect PSU and other connectors. Insert the optional WiFi module.

Make sure that the connectors are correctly plugged-in and locked (click). Special attention for the
optional WiFi module: a defective WiFi module can give reboots or no start-up of the SSB. In this
case do a trial without WiFi module.

Connect LVDS connector(s).

Be very careful: wrong or bad connection can damage the TCON part on the SSB and damage
the LCD display. Check if flat cables are fitted correctly before closing the connector lock.

Connect set to mains and switch TV On.

Check start-up of the set, backlight switching On.

10

If the set does not start (or reboots) check:


- The connectors from the power supply,
- The power supply cable and connection pins,
- LVDS cable connection.

Power supply connector must snap into the socket.

11

Before programming the new SSB, upgrade to latest software. If set is starting Some SSBs will start-up in software upgrade mode, and software needs to be installed before you
up in software upgrade mode, then first install new software via software
can program the Display Option codes. Its adviced to use an autorun.upg file for software
Upgrade Menu or via the autorun.upg file.
upgrade, this in case you have no OSD on the screen.

12

If set is starting up without picture or menu (OSD), first program the correct
Display Option codes.

Use blind service mode 062598 + Home button, directly followed by the
Display Option code (3 digits). Set will switch to Standby after Display Option code is entered.

13

Go to SAM and program Set type and Serial number. This is possible via
the NVM editor and virtual keyboard. In case personal settings were
recovered from the defective SSB, you can use an Upload from USB.

Programming Set type and Serial number is mandatory to have all functionality of the set, like
DLNA, Net TV For certain sets you may need to use ComPair for this.

14

Check if option codes are correct, and keys are present. SSBs with integrated Validity of HDCP, CI+, Marlin, and WDRM keys can be checked via ComPair.
TCON needs TCON alignment in SAM.

15

Update to latest software (Standby and main software). This step is necessary Even when the SSB already has the latest software, it is mandatory to upgrade again the software
to make sure that the (optional) 200 Hz T-CON board has the latest software. to update the 200 Hz T-CON part. At the end of the main software update process, a dedicated
software is loaded, from the main processor via the LVDS connection, to upgrade the
200 Hz T-CON part. For certain LCD displays, a dedicated Display software patch (autoscript) is
available. See General Service info GSC_85590.

16

Once the set is playing, check cable connection between PSU and SSB, by
moving the cable if there are no bad connections.

17

Fill in the Electronic DDF (Defect Description Form): Fault symptom, TV type It is mandatory to fill in the E-DDF form (see the At Your Service web portal).
and TV serial number.

18

Install presets or check if all presets are OK. Check in CSM if Type number,
Serial number, Main and Standby software are correct.

19

Check connectivity to Net TV and DLNA. Check AmbiLight functionality.

Only for sets having these functionalities.

20

Inform customer about Memory Card, USB, or Hard drive PVR (Personal
Video Recording) recordings.

Inform customer that previous recordings made on Memory Card (movie download), USB, or Hard
drive will be lost. USB or Hard drive needs to be re-formatted and matched with new SSB (WDRM
Keys!).

Check the two power connectors 1M95 and 1M99. Bad contact or bad connection here can give
reboots.

Special attention for Standby software: check if Standby software ID is matching with the D-RAMs
mounted on the SSB (2 Elpida = 73, 4 Elpida = 64, 2 Hynix = 72, 4 Hynix = 63).

SSB fixation points

Significant risk of damaging the board


by the fixation point
Blue arrows: traces of friction
Red arrows: damaged components

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Figure 5-11 Mounting attention points [1/2]

Figure 5-12 Mounting attention points [2/2]

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In st ru ct io n n o t e SSB rep lacem en t Q55x.x

ST AR T

Before starting:
- prepare a USB memory stick with the latest software
- download the latest Main Software (Fus) from www.p4c.philips.com
- unzip this file
- create a folder upgrades in the root of a USB stick (size > 50 MB) and
save the autorun.upg file in this "upgrades" folder.
Note: it is possible to rename this file, e.g."Q54x_SW_version.upg"; this in
case there are more than one "autorun.upg" files on the USB stick.

Set is still oper ating?


No
Yes

C onnect the U SB stick to the set,


go to SAM and save the current TV settings via Upload to USB

1. D ismount the defective SSB.


2. Replace the SSB by a Service SSB.

Start-up the set


Due to a possible wrong display option code in the received Service
SSB (NVM), its possible that no picture is displayed. Due to this
the download application will not be shown either. This tree enables you
to load the main software step-by-step via the UART logging on the PC
(this for visual feedback).
No pictur e displayed

1) Start up the TV set, equiped with the Service SSB,


and enable the UART logging on the PC.

Set behaviour?

Pictur e displayed
Set is starting up without software
upgrade menu appearing on screen

Pictur e displayed
Set is starting up with software
upgrade menu appearing on screen

2) The TV set will start-up automatically in the


download application if main TV software is not loaded.

1) Plug the USB stick into the TV set and select


the autorun .upg file in the displayed browser.

3) Plug the prepared USB stick into the TV set. Follow the
instructions in the UART log file, press Right cursor key to enter
the list. Navigate to the autorun.upg file in the UART logging
printout via the cursor keys on the remote control. When the
correct file is selected, press Ok.

2) Now the main software will be loaded automatically,


supported by a progress bar.

4) Press "Down" cursor and Ok to start flashing the main


TV software. Printouts like: L: 1-100%, V: 1-100% and
P: 1-100% should be visible now in the UART logging.

3) Wait until the message Operation successful ! is displayed


and remove all inserted media. Restart the TV set.

5) Wait until the message Operation successful ! is logged in


the UART log and remove all inserted media. Restart the TV set.

Set the correct Display code via 062598 -HOME- xxx where
xxx is the 3 digit display panel code (see sticker on the side
or bottom of the cabinet)

After entering the Display Option code, the set is going to


Standby
(= validation of code)
Restart the set

No

Connect PC via the ComPair interface to Service connector.

Saved settings
on USB stick?

Yes

Start TV in Jett mode (DVD I + (OSD))


Open ComPair browser Q54x

Go to SAM and reload settings


via Download from USB function.

In case of settings reloaded from USB, the set type,


serial number, display 12 NC, are automatically stored
when entering display options.

Program set type number, serial number, and display 12 NC


Program E - DFU if needed.
If not already done:
Check latest software on Service website.
Update main and Stand-by software via USB.
Attention point for Net TV: If the set type and serial number are not
filled in, the Net TV functionality will not work. It will not be possible
to connect to the internet.

- Check if correct display option code is programmed.


- Verify option codes according to sticker inside the set.
- Default settings for white drive > see Service Manual.

Check and perform alignments in SAM according to the


Service Manual. Option codes, colour temperature, etc.

Final check of all menus in CSM.


Special attention for HDMI Keys and Mac address.
Check if E - D F U is present.

End

Q55x.E SSB Board swap ER on behalf of VDS


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Set is st art in g u p in F act o ry m o d e

Set is starting up in F actory m ode?

Noisy picture with bands/lines is visible and the


RED LED is continuous on.

An F is displayed (and the HDMI 1


input is displayed).

- Press the volume minus button on the TVs local keyboard for 5 ~10
seconds
- Press the SOURCE button for 10 seconds until the F disappears
from the screen or the noise on the screen is replaced by blue mute

The noise on the screen is replaced


with the blue mute or the F is disappeared!

Unplug the mains cord to verify the correct


disabling of the Factory mode.

Program display option code


via 062598 MENU, followed by
the 3 digits code of the display
(this code can be found
on a sticker on - or inside - the set).

After entering display option code, the set is


going in stand-by mode (= validation of code)

R estart the set


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Figure 5-15 SSB start-up

5.9

Software Upgrading

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. QF1EU_0.88.0.0.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
eUM). 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 operational. 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.

Always check for the latest software version on the service


website in relation to the correct CTN!!!
5.9.1

Introduction
The set software and security keys are stored in a NANDFlash, which is connected to the Fusion processor.
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 electronic User Manual.
Important: When the NAND-Flash must be replaced, a new
SSB must be ordered, due to the presence of the security keys!
(CI +, MAC address, ...).
Perform the following actions after SSB replacement:
1. Set the correct option numbers (see rearcover sticker).
2. Update the TV software => see the eUM (electronic User
Manual) for instructions.
3. Perform the alignments as described in chapter 6 (section
6.5 Reset of Repaired SSB).
4. Check in CSM if Set type, MAC address are valid.
For the correct order number of a new SSB, always refer to the
Spare Parts list!

5.9.2

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 (attention : not supported
by use of RF4CE remote due to the fact this application is
not running yet at the time of the OK request). Keep the
OK button pressed while reconnecting the TV to the
Mains/AC Power.
3. The software upgrade application will start.

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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.
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 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 CURSOR DOWN-button on a Philips TV
remote control while reconnecting the TV to the Mains/AC
Power.(attention : not supported by use of RF4CE remote
due to the fact this application is not running yet at the time
of the CURSOR-DOWN request).
3. The back-up software upgrade application will start.
5.9.3

Standby Software Upgrade via USB


In this chassis it is possible to upgrade the Standby software
via a USB stick. The method is similar as upgrading the main
software via USB.
Use the following steps:
1. Create a directory UPGRADES on the USB stick.
2. Copy the Standby software (one-zip file StandbyUpgrade,
e.g. StandbyFactory_61.0.0.00_13.00.00.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 OK 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.
BLCtrlFPGA_QF1EU_x.x.x.x.zip. Contains the
BLCtrlFPGA software in upg format.SW version available
in CSM 2.5 FPGA video version.Attention : no power
interruption allowed during the upgrade process (upgrade
not full proof).
FUS_QF1EU_x.x.x.x.zip. Contains the autorun.upg
which is needed to upgrade the TV main software and the
software download application.
StandbyUpgrade_QF1EU_x.x.x.x.zip. Contains the
StandbyFactory software in upg format.
ProcessNVM_QF1EU_x.x.x.x.zip. Default NVM content.
Must be programmed via ComPair or can be loaded via
USB, be aware that all alignments stored in NVM are
overwritten here.

5.9.5

UART logging 2K12 (see section 5.8 Fault Finding and


Repair Tips, 5.8.6 Logging)

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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

6.1

6.1.1

6.3.1

Hardware Alignments

6.3

Software Alignments

50

Colour

Light Sensor

Off

Picture format

Unscaled

In menu Picture, choose Pixel Precise HD and set


picture settings as follows:

Dynamic Contrast

Off

Dynamic Backlight

Off

Colour Enhancement

Off

Gamma (advanced)

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

White point alignment LCD screens:


Use a 100% white screen (format: 720p50) to the HDMI
input and set the following values:
Colour temperature: Cool.
All White point values to: 127.
In case you have a colour analyser:
Measure, in a dark environment, with a calibrated
contactless colour analyser (Minolta CA-210 or Minolta
CS-200) in the centre of the screen and note the x, y value.
Change the pattern to 90% white screen. If a Quantum
Data generator is used, select the GreyAll test pattern at
level = 230.
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 White D alignment
values - LED - Minolta CA-200, or 6-2 White D alignment
values - LED - Minolta CA-210). Tolerance: dx: 0.002, dy:
0.002.
Repeat this step for the other colour temperatures that
need to be aligned.
When finished press OK on the RC andthen press STORE
(in the SAM root menu) to store the aligned values to the
NVM.
Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments.

Not applicable.

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:
White point
Ambilight.
TCON alignment : not applicable
Reset TCON alignment : not applicable

Table 6-1 White D alignment values - LED - Minolta CA-200

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
Switch the set to stand-by mode.

Tint

Temperature in K

d uv

Cool

11000

0.000

0.276

0.282

Normal

9000

0.000

0.287

0.296

Warm

6500

+0.003

0.313

0.329

Table 6-2 White D alignment values - LED - Minolta CA-210

For the next alignments, supply the following test signals via a
video generator to the RF input:
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).
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Brightness

Picture Setting

First, set the correct options:


In SAM, select Option numbers.
Fill in the option settings for Group 1 and Group 2
according to the set sticker (see also paragraph 6.4
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).

6.2

Contrast

Alignment Sequence

Choose Home, Setup, TV Settings and then Picture


and set picture settings as follows:

Picture Setting

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.

White Point

General Alignment Conditions

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).

Tint

Temperature in K

d uv

Cool

9940

0.0037

0.279

0.293

Normal

8250

0.0043

0.291

0.308

Warm

6200

0.0058

0.318

0.339

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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Set the RED, GREEN and BLUE default values according


to the values in Table 6-3.
When finished press OK on the RC, then press STORE (in
the SAM root menu) to store the aligned values to th
e NVM.
Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments.

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EN 45

7. The alignment is stored automatically (tip: dont switch off


the set immediately after the alignment is done, automatic
storage can require a time frame of 10 seconds).
Table 6-8 Overview matrix correction table

Table 6-3 White tone default settings 32"

Matrix #

fR

fG

fB

Matrix 0

Matrix 1

0.9

0.9

White Tone

e.g. 32PFL6xx7/x

Colour Temp

Matrix 2

0.9

0.9

Normal

125

116

117

Matrix 3

0.9

0.9

Cool

103

103

127

Matrix 4

0.9

Warm

127

103

64

Matrix 5

0.9

Matrix 6

0.9

Matrix 7

0.95

Table 6-4 White tone default settings 37"


White Tone

Normal

123

117

124

Cool

97

102

127

Warm

127

104

72

Table 6-5 White tone default settings 42"

0.95

0.95

6.3.3

TCON alignment (not applicable)

6.4

Option Settings

6.4.1

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.

e.g. 42PFL6xx7/x

Colour Temp

Normal

126

119

113

Cool

113

112

127

Warm

127

100

64

Notes:
After changing the option number(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).

Table 6-6 White tone default settings 47"


White Tone

Matrix 9
e.g. 37PFL6xx7/x

Colour Temp

White Tone

Matrix 8

e.g. 47PFL6xx7/x

Colour Temp

Normal

127

107

107

Cool

119

105

126

Warm

127

92

58

6.4.2

(Service) Options

Table 6-7 White tone default settings 55"


White Tone

6.3.2

From 2011 onwards, it is not longer possible to change


individual option settings in SAM. Options can only be changed
all at once by using the option codes as described in section
6.4.3.

e.g. 55PFL6xx7/x

Colour Temp

Normal

127

116

114

Cool

117

112

125

Warm

127

103

71

6.4.3

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,
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 the backcover sticker from the TV set.
Example: The options sticker gives the following option
numbers:
Group 1 : 08192 00133 01387 45160
Group 2 : 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.

Ambilight
Each ambient light module is aligned by a matrix and by the
brightness. After replacement of a spare module, the
brightness/color can be adjust/fine-tuned according the
neighbouring modules.
1. Go to SAM.
2. Select Alignments.
3. Select Ambilight. A white test pattern shall be displayed
by the ambilight modules.
4. Select the number of the module that have to be aligned.
Module 1 is the first one which will come across according
the wiring path, starting at the small signal panel,
proceeding towards the ambient light modules one by one
after the other. The first module will be attached to the next
module 2. Module number 2 to number 3 etc. Herewith the
way to define the ambilight module numbering.
5. Align the brightness, use as reference the neighbouring
modules output. Adjust now by eye side, the brightness is
automatically stored.
6. Select one of 10 matrixes which color matches most with
the neighbouring modules. (see table 6-8 Overview matrix
correction table).

Diversity
Not all sets with the same Commercial Type Number (CTN)
necessarily have the same option code!

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Alignments

Use of Alternative BOM => an alternative BOM number usually


indicates the use of analternative display or power supply. This
results in another display code thus in another Option code.
Refer to Chapter 2. Technical Specifications, Diversity, and
Connections.
6.4.4

stick before repair was commenced and that basic functionality


of the TV, needed for this procedure, was not hampered as a
result of the defect. The procedure of channel map cloning is
clearly described in the (electronic) user manual.

Option Code Overview


6.5.1
Refer to the backcover sticker in the set for the correct option
codes.
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

SSB identification
Whenever ordering a new SSB, it should be 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 the correct Service SSB is the one
preceded by the letter S in case 2 or more ordering numbers
are present on the bar code sticker.

Reset of Repaired SSB

A very important issue towards a repaired SSB from a Service


repair shop (SSB repair on component level) 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 needs to be set. To set all this, you can use
the ComPair tool or use the NVM editor and Setup => TV
settings => General settings => Reinstall TV (virgin mode).
After a repaired SSB has been mounted in the set (set repair
on board level), the type number (CTN) and production code +
12NCs (SSB, display and supply) of the TV has to be set
according the type plate of the set (no info on12NCs here). For
this, you can use the NVM editor in SAM. This action also
ensures the correct functioning of the Smart TV feature and
access to the Smart TV portals. The loading of the CTN and
production code can also be done via ComPair (Model number
programming).

18310_221_090318.eps
090319

After a SSB repair, the original channel map can be restored,


provided that the original channel map was stored on a USB

6.6

Figure 6-1 SSB identification

Total Overview SAM modes


Table 6-9 SAM mode overview
Main Menu

Sub-menu 1

Sub-menu 2

Hardware Info

A. SW version

e.g. Q5551_0.9.1.0

Sub-menu 3

B. Stand-by processor version e.g. STDBY_83.84.0.0


C. Production code

Description
Display TV & Stand-by SW version and CTN serial
number

e.g. see type plate

Operation hours

Displays the accumulated total of operation hours.TV


switched on/off & every 0.5 hours is increase one

Errors

Displayed the most recent errors

Reset error buffer


Alignment

Clears all content in the error buffer


White point

Colour temperature

Normal
Warn

3 different modes of colour temperature can be


selected

Cool
White point red

LCD White Point Alignment. For values,


see Table 6-3 White tone default settings 32"

White point green


White point blue
Ambilight

Select module
Brightness
Select matrix

Dealer options

Virgin mode

Off/On

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)

E-sticker

Off/On

Select E-sticker On/Off (USPs on-screen)

Auto store mode

None
PDC/VPS
TXT page
PDC/VPS/TXT

Option numbers

Group 1

e.g. 00008.00001.15421.02239

The first line (group 1) indicates hardware options 1


to 4

Group 2

e.g. 44816.34311.33024.00000

The second line (group 2) indicates software options


5 to 8

Store

Store after changing

Initialise NVM

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Main Menu

Sub-menu 1

Sub-menu 2

Sub-menu 3

Store

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Description
Select Store in the SAM root menu after making any
changes

Operation hours display

Software maintenance

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Software events

0003

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

Display information is for development purposes

Clear
Test reboot
Test cold reboot
Test application crash
Hardware events

Display

Display information is for development purposes

Clear
Test setting

Digital info

Current frequency: 538


QAM modulation: 64-qam

Display information is for development purposes

Symbol rate:
Original network ID: 12871
Network ID: 12871
Transport stream ID: 2
Service ID: 3
Hierarchical modulation: 0
Selected video PID: 35
Selected main audio PID: 99
Selected 2nd audio PID: 8191
Install start frequency

000

Install start frequency from 0 MHz

Install end frequency

999

Install end frequency as 999 MHz

Digital only
Digital + Analogue

Select Digital only or Digital + Analogue before


installation

Display parameters DISPT5.0.9.29

Display information is for development purposes

Default install frequency


Installation
Development file
versions

Development 1 file version

Acoustics parameters ACSTS


5.0.6.20
PQ - TV550 1.0.27.22
PQS- Profile set
PQF - Fixed settings
PQU - User styles
Ambilight parameters PRFAM 5.0.5.2
Development 2 file version

12NC one zip software

Display information is for development purposes

Initial main software


NVM version Q55x1_0.4.5.0
Flash units software
Temp com file version none
Upload to USB

Channel list

Item Channel list removed from the user interface

Personal settings
Option codes
Alignments
Identification data
History list
All (options included)
Download from USB

Channel list

Item Channel list removed from the user interface

Personal settings
Option codes
Alignments
Identification data
All (options included)
NVM editor

Type number

see type plate

Production code

see type plate

NVM editor; re key-in type number and production


code after SSB replacement

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7.

Circuit Descriptions

QFU2.1E LA

7. Circuit Descriptions
10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts). Where
necessary, you will find a separate drawing for clarification.

Index of this chapter:


7.1 Introduction
7.2 Power Supply
7.3 General Power Architecture
7.4 Back-End Processing

7.1

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

7.1.1

Introduction

The QFU2.1E LA chassis is part of the FUSION platform and


covers sets in the 6xxx range.
FUSION 2011 Architecture Overview
For details about the chassis block diagrams refer to chapter 9.
Block Diagrams. An overview of the FUSION 2012 architecture
can be found in Figure 7-1.

DDR 1 GB
4 2 Gb

MLC
FLASH
2 GB

FLASH
1 GB

64/48
DVB-T/C
ISDB-T
Analogue

Hybrid
Tuner

DVB-S2
Tuner

DISPLAY

DVB
T2

Fusion

DVB
S2

PQ
AUDIO

USB

BL

HDMI
9385

AL

Analogue

USB
HUB

CI+
ETH
PHY

CLASS-D

AUDIO
AL

BL
FPGA

BL

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Figure 7-1 Architecture of FUSION platform 2012

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Circuit Descriptions

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Vx1

SC BL

7.

EN 49

SSB Cell Layout

L,R

Subw

SiS CTRL

Temperature
sensor

VGA out
Class D

Scart dongle
Hybrid tuner

1M95 (PSU)

DC-DC

+12V AL
(PSU)

Fusion SOC

DVBS tuner
USB TS

LAN

HDMI ARC

To AL

UART

usb WIFI
usb SKYPE

Phones

CA+

USB

DC-DC

HDMI

SPDIF

HDMI

HDMI

HDMI
MUX

(power + SPI)

USB

HDMI

analogue inputs
dongles

BL dim
(PSU)

19280_099_120503.eps
120503

Figure 7-2 SSB layout cells (top view)

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Circuit Descriptions

SDM
FPGA

CA+
Set NVM

19280_100_120503.eps
120503

Figure 7-3 SSB layout cells (bottom view)

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7.2

Power Supply

7.2.1

Power Supply Unit

Line
filter
ACin
198 V - 264 V

PFC

7.

EN 51

SAFETY INSTRUCTION
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.

For 32", 37", and 55" sets, power supply units should be
repaired on component level. Detailed information is given in
sections 7.2.2 and 7.2.3. All other power supplies are a black
box for Service. When any of these power supplies is 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 Philips Service web portal for the ordercodes of the
boards.
L6599

QFU2.1E LA

7.2.2

PLDC-P109B (32" sets) and PLDD-P109A (37" sets)


The output voltages to the chassis are:
VSTB (+3.3 V; stand-by mode)
VSSB (+12.3 V; on-mode)
VSND (+12.3 V; audio circuit).

PEE3232
8-channel
linear
driver

Boost

Resonant
converter

6 channel
LED Backlight

OZ9909TN
VSSB

Diode
bridge

VSND

FSL106
VSTB

STBY

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Figure 7-4 Block diagram 32" & 37"

Check

First step

Normal operation

Check the fuse (F101)

Apply the mains voltage (ACin)

Check the Standby voltage


at C306: measure 3.3 V

Pull the Standby pin to LOW (GND)

Second step

Check the entire block (PC102, VCC, etc.)

Check the PFC voltage at C644


PFC present: measure 380 V to 400 V
PFC not present: measure ACin 2
Check the main supply at C203: measure 12.3 V
Check the audio supply at C206: measure 12.3 V

Pull the BL_ON_OFF pin to HIGH (3.3 V)

Check the entire block (VCC, ICs, etc.)


Check the entire block (VCC, ICs, etc.)

Allow the power supply to start-up a few times

No turn on

Check the reference voltage of the


LED Driver (U401): measure approximately 5.96 V

19280_102_120504.eps
120504

Figure 7-5 Test instructions 32" & 37"


Following checks have to be performed:
check fuse (F101)
standby check VSTB (C306), measure 3.3 V
PFC voltage check (C644), measure 380 - 400 V; if no PFC
applied, measure 311 @ 220 V
multi-level check VSSB (C203), measure 12.3 V
multi-level check VSND (C206), measure 12.3V
reference voltage check (U401), measure 5.96 V (appr.).

7.2.3

PLDK-P107B (55" sets)


The output voltages to the chassis are:
VSTB (+3.3 V; stand-by mode)
VSSB (+12.3 V; on-mode)
VSND (+12.3 V; audio circuit).

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Circuit Descriptions

L6599
Line
filter
ACin
198 V - 264 V

PFC

PEE3232
Boost

Resonant
converter

8-channel
linear
driver

6 channel
LED Backlight

OZ9909TN
VSSB

Diode
bridge

VSND

FSL106
VSTB

STBY

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1205031

Figure 7-6 Block diagram 55"

Check

First step

Normal operation

Check the fuse (F101)

Apply the mains voltage (ACin)

Check the Standby voltage


at C301: measure 3.3 V

Pull the Standby pin to LOW (GND)

Check the PFC voltage at C646


PFC present: measure 380 V to 400 V
PFC not present: measure ACin 2
Check the main supply at C203: measure 12.3 V
Check the audio supply at C202: measure 12.3 V

Pull the BL_ON_OFF pin to HIGH (3.3 V)

Allow the power supply to start-up a few times

Second step

Check the entire block (PC102, VCC, etc.)

Check the entire block (VCC, ICs, etc.)


Check the entire block (VCC, ICs, etc.)

No turn on

Check the reference voltage of the


LED Driver (U401): measure approximately 5.96 V

19283_001_121009.eps
121009

Figure 7-7 Test instructions 55"


Following checks have to be performed:
check fuse (F101)
standby check VSTB (C301), measure 3.3 V
PFC voltage check (C646), measure 380 - 400 V; if no PFC
applied, measure 311 @ 220 V
multi-level check VSSB (C203), measure 12.3 V
multi-level check VSND (C202), measure 12.3V
reference voltage check (U401), measure 5.96 V (appr.).

7.3

General Power Architecture

For the power architecture refer to figure 7-8 and 7-9.


For start-up steps (for trouble-shooting), refer to figure 7-10.
The start-up sequence is marked with numbers in red.

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7.

EN 53

Display
1316 1M54
1319

1M09

1M99/1M11
1M95

Ambi-light

SSB

1308

AC-in
19280_103_120504.eps
120504

Figure 7-8 General power architecture

AL
PSU

switch

+3V3AL

AC in
ENABLE-3V3-AMBI

+3V3

Tcon
DC-DC

+12V
PLF

DC-DC
converters
12V
Undervoltage
detect

STANDBY

DETECT12V
LCD-PWR-ONn
STANDBYn
SPLASH-ON

LED driver

3V3stby

Fusion
SoC

ENABLE-WOLAN
internal
Wifi dongle

POWER-OK

+3V3-STANDBY

switch

+3V3-LAN

Ethernet
PHY

19210_075_120504.eps
120504

Figure 7-9 Functional supply overview

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7.

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Circuit Descriptions

10000_000full_090126.eps
091118

Figure 7-10 Functional power overview - power sequence

7.4

Back-End Processing

For the configuration, refer to Figure 7-11.

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7.

EN 55

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120507

Figure 7-11 Back-end configuration xxPFL6xxx/xx series

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8.

IC Data Sheets

QFU2.1E LA

8. IC Data Sheets
This chapter shows the internal block diagrams and pin
configurations of ICs that are drawn as black boxes in the

8.1

electrical diagrams (with the exception of memory and logic


ICs).

Diagram 10-2-7 B02A, Tuner-channel decoder B02A, CXD2834 (IC7KC0)

Block diagram
MPEG
Decoder

TUNER
IF+
IF-

(RFAGC-MON)

(RFAGC)

IFAGC

SCL
SDA

TAINP (IF)
TAINM (IF)

RFAIN

GPIO1 (PWM)

TIFAGC

12-bit
ADC

10-bit
ADC

DVB-T2
Demodulator

LDPC/BCH
Decoder

Stream
Processor

TSCLK
TSVALID
TSIF

GPIO

DVB-T
Demodulator

TSDATA7-0
RS Decoder

AGC

DVB-C
Demodulator

TS
Smoothing

SCL

TTUSCL
TTUSDA

41MHz or
20.5 MHz

TSSYNC

I2C IF

SDA

TSCLK
TSVALID
TSSYNC
TSDATA7-0

SCL
SDA

OSC
PLL
XTALI
XTALO

Pinning information

19220_025_120227.eps
120227

Figure 8-1 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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9.

EN 57

9. Block Diagrams
6000 series, 2 sided AmbiLight 32"

6000 series, 2 sided AmbiLight 32"


8B20
8M95

CN5(1M99) CN4(1M95)

CN3

1A02

Woofer
MAIN POWER SUPPLY

5213

(1005)

1A04

1C31

SSB

(1150)

1G51

1M99

1G50

1T71 1M95

1A04

8M99

Panel Lamp

1162

1C20/
1C21

AL

1D011D02

CN1
Mains

8C31
1A04

8G50
8G51

optional
Temperature optiona
sensor

(1114)

8A04

41pin

5216

Wifi Ant 8B11

51pin

Panel

tweeter

1004

Wifi

1115

AL

8308

8C20/8C21*
8B10
J

Sensor

1A02

1162

1M

Keyboard Control Panel

9.1

tweeter
5216

Wifi Ant

(1122)

Board Level Repair

* For non RF4CE cable 8C20 is used


For RF4CE cable 8C21 is used

Component Level Repair


Only for authorized workshops
19280_089_120501.eps
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9.

EN 58

6000 series, 2 siede AmbiLight 37"

6000 series, 2 sided AmbiLight 37"

8B20
8M95

1A02

CN5(1M99) CN4(1M95)

CN2 CN3

Woofer
5213

MAIN POWER SUPPLY


(1005)

1A04

1C31

SSB

(1150)

AL

1162

AL

1162

1G51

1M99

1G50

1T71 1M95

1A04

8M99

Panel Lamp

1C20/
1C21

8308

Mains

1A04

8C31

8G50
8G51

optional
Temperature optiona
sensor

(1114)

1A02

1D011D02

CN1

Keyboard Control Panel

9.2

QFU2.1E LA

8A04

41pin

51pin

Panel

tweeter
5216

tweeter

1004

Wifi Ant 8B11

Wifi

1115

8C20/8C21*
8B10
J

Sensor

Wifi Ant

(1122)

* For non RF4CE cable 8C20 is used


For RF4CE cable 8C21 is used

Board Level Repair


Component Level Repair
Only for authorized workshops
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EN 59

6000 series, 2 sided AmbiLight 42"

6000 series, 2 sided AmbiLight 42"

8B20
8M95
1T71 1M95 1M99

(1005)

SSB

(1150)

1G51

Woofer

1C31

1A04

MAIN POWER SUPPLY

1A04

5213

1A05

CN1

AL

AL

1D01 1D02 1C20/


1C21

1162

8A04

1162

1A02

1G50

CN5
CN4
CN2 CN3
(1M99) (1M95)

1A05

8M99

Panel Lamp

8308
1A04

Mains

8G50

1A02

8C31

8G51

41pin

(1114)

Keyboard Control Panel

9.3

QFU2.1E LA

Panel

tweeter

1004

5216

Wifi Ant 8B11

51pin

Wifi

1115

8C20/8C21*
8B10
J

Sensor

optional
Temperature optiona
sensor

tweeter
5216

Wifi Ant

(1122)

Board Level Repair

* For non RF4CE cable 8C20 is used


For RF4CE cable 8C21 is used

Component Level Repair


Only for authorized workshops
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Block Diagrams

9.

EN 60

6000 series, 3 sided AmbiLight 42"

6000 series, 3 sided AmbiLight 42"


1A02

1164

1A04

1A05

AL

1A02

1161

8B21

8B22
8M99

Panel Lamp

1T71 1M95 1M99

CN5
CN4
CN2 CN3
(1M99) (1M95)

1A04

1G50

MAIN POWER SUPPLY

(1005)

SSB

1G51

(1150)

5213

8A04

1A05

1D01 1D02 1C20/


1C21

AL

AL

1164

Woofer

1C31

CN1

1164

1A02

8B23

8M95
1A04

AL

1A05

1A05

1A04

8308
1A02

1A04

8C31
Mains

8G50

8G51

41pin

(1114)

Keyboard Control Panel

9.4

QFU2.1E LA

Panel
1004

tweeter
5216

Wifi Ant

51pin

8B11

Wifi

1115

8C20/8C21*
8B10
J

Sensor

optional
Temperature optiona
sensor

tweeter
5216

Wifi Ant

(1122)

* For non RF4CE cable 8C20 is used


For RF4CE cable 8C21 is used

Board Level Repair


Component Level Repair
Only for authorized workshops
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Block Diagrams
9.5

QFU2.1E LA

9.

EN 61

Infinity series, 2 sided AmbiLight 42"

Infinity series, 2 sided AmbiLight 42"

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Block Diagrams

9.

EN 62

6000 series, 2 sided AmbiLight 47"

6000 series, 2 sided AmbiLight 47"

8B20
8M95
1T71 1M95 1M99

1A04

1G50

1A02

CN5
CN4
CN2 CN3
(1M99) (1M95)
MAIN POWER SUPPLY

(1005)

SSB

(1150)

5213
1162
1A05

CN1

AL
1162

AL

1D01 1D02 1C20/


1C21

8A04

1A05

1G51

Woofer

1C31

1A04

8M99

Panel Lamp

8308
8C31
Mains

8G51

41pin

(1114)

1004

5216

Wifi Ant 8B11

51pin

Panel

tweeter
Wifi

1115

8C20/8C21*
8B10
J

Sensor

1A02

1A04

8G50

Keyboard Control Panel

9.6

QFU2.1E LA

optional
Temperature optiona
sensor

tweeter
5216

Wifi Ant

(1122)

* For non RF4CE cable 8C20 is used


For RF4CE cable 8C21 is used

Board Level Repair


Component Level Repair
Only for authorized workshops
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Block Diagrams

9.

EN 63

6000 series, 3 sided AmbiLight 47"

6000 series, 3 sided AmbiLight 47"

AL

1A02

1164

1A05

1A04

AL

1A02

1161

8B22
8M95
1T71 1M95 1M99

1A02

8B23

1A04

1C31

1G50

CN5
CN4
CN2 CN3
(1M99) (1M95)
MAIN POWER SUPPLY

(1005)

SSB

(1150)

1G51

Woofer

1A04

8M99

Panel Lamp

8B21

5213
1164
1A05

CN1

AL
1164

AL

1D01 1D02 1C20/


1C21

8A04

1A05

1A05

1A04

8308
8C31
Mains

41pin

(1114)

tweeter

Panel

5216

1004

Wifi Att

8B11

Wifi

1115

8G51
51pin

optional
Temperature optiona
sensor
8C20/8C21*

8B10
J

Sensor

1A02

1A04

8G50

Keyboard Control Panel

9.7

QFU2.1E LA

tweeter
5216

Wifi Ant

(1122)

* For non RF4CE cable 8C20 is used


For RF4CE cable 8C21 is used
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9.8

QFU2.1E LA

9.

EN 64

Infinity series, 2 sided AmbiLight 47"

Infinity series, 2 sided AmbiLight 47"

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Block Diagrams
9.9

QFU2.1E LA

9.

EN 65

6000 series, 2 sided AmbiLight 55"

6000 series, 2 sided AmbiLight 55"

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Block Diagrams
9.10

QFU2.1E LA

9.

EN 66

Block Diagram Video

VIDEO
B02B DVBS-FE
1R01

7RA1
STV0903BAC

DVB-S
TUNER

SAT IN

16M

1RA0

30

31

21

IP

20
32
18

IM
XTAL
QP

8
122
12

19

QM

11

AGC

16

DVB-S
CHANNEL
DECODER

9RC2-1

78
75
74

TS-INT-VALID
TS-INT-SOP
TS-INT-CLOCK

9RC2-2

73

TS-INT-DATA

9RC2-3

TS-CHDEC-DATA

IF1-_P
IF1-_N

MAIN HYBRID
TUNER
IF2-_N
IF2-_P
AGC2

1G50

B03E PANEL_USB
LAN_IO

32
TX3

TO DISPLAY
TX4

DVBT2
CHANNEL
DECODER

1F00
SUT-RE214Z

IF_AGC

B04B LVDS

7J00
FUSION120
B03A TS_TSB_MCU
T26 TSSDEN
U30 TSSSYNC
U29 TSSCLK
U28 TSSDI

7KC0
CXD2834R
ONLY **PFL***7/K**

AGC1

TS-CHDEC-VALID
TS-CHDEC-SOP
TS-CHDEC-CLK

9RC2-4

B02A TUNER-CHANNEL DECODER

RF IN

B03x FUSION

B02A TUNER-CHANNEL DECODER


7RA0
STV6110A

48

2 5KC8

3KA0 IF-N-DVBT2

5KC1 2KCF 3KCB

37

3 5KC9

3KA1 IF-P-DVBT2

5KC0 2KCE 3KCA

38

4
3
5

TS-CHDEC-VALID
TS-CHDEC-SOP
TS-CHDEC-CLK

TS-CHDEC-DATA

3
1G51
40

TX1

TO DISPLAY
TX2

11

ONLY **PFL***7/T**

B06M FE
8 5FA5

3FA4

2FS1

5FS1

7 5FA4

3FA3

2FS2

5FS2

7FA1,2
EF

IF-IN-P

F30 IN_P

IF-IN-N

F29 IN_N

SOC-IF-AGC

F27 TAGCO_IF

B06A HDMI
7HA0
SII9387ACT

B03E PANEL_USB
LAN_IO

ERX2+

33

ERX2ERX1+

32
31

ERX1ERX0+

30
R4X
29

TXC_P 86
TXC_N 87
TX0_P 84
TX0_N 85

HDMIF-RXC+

HDMIF-RX1+

9
10

ERX0-

28

ERXC+

27

12

TX1_P `82
TX1_N 83
TX2_P 80

ERXC-

26

TX2_N 81

B30 RXC_P
C30 RXC_N
A29 RX0_P
B29 RX0_N

HDMIF-RXCHDMIF-RX0+
HDMIF-RX0HDMIF-RX1-

A28 RX1_P
B28 RX1_N

HDMIF-RX2+
HDMIF-RX2-

A27 RX2_P
B27 RX2_N

B05B ANALOGUE EXTERNALS


DRX2+

24

DRX2DRX1+

23
22

DRX1DRX0+

21
R3X
20

15

CRX2CRX1+

14
13

CRX1CRX0+

12
R2X
11

CRX0-

10

CRXC+

12

CRXC-

1
2
19
18

R1-VGA

2VW5

G1-VGA
B1-VGA

2VW3
2VW4

3
11

1
2

VGA
CONNECTOR

13
14

YPBPR
BRX2+

BRX2BRX1+

5
4

BRX1BRX0+

3
2

4
6
7
9
10

BRX0-

BRXC+

100

12

BRXC-

99

19
18

1
2

3
4
6
7

ARX2+

97

ARX2ARX1+

96
95

ARX1ARX0+

94
93

9
10

ARX0-

92

ARXC+

91

12

ARXC-

90

PR-R1
Y-G1
PB-B1

B16 CVBS3
C17 FS1
B17 FB1

A18 PR_R1
A20 Y_G1
A19 PB_B1

B03C

B03A TS_TSB_MCU

3VAH

H-SYNC-VGA

9VW1

PCHS

3VAJ

V-SYNC-VGA

9VW2

PCVS

DRX0-

C2S2

Y1-IN

2VW6

Y-G2

B20 Y_G2

cVC5

DRXC-

C2S8

PB1-IN

2VW7

PB-B2

B19 PB_B2

PR1-IN

2VW8

PR-R2

B18 PR_R2

PR1-IN

B03D

UMAC 1 DDR3

UMAC 0 DDR3

B03B DDR3

J28 PCHS
J27 PCVS

cVC4
1VA8

FB1

M1-MA

M1-MA(0-15)

M1-MD

M1-MD(0-15)
7J01
H5TQ2G83BFR

B03E AV_IN_OUT

FUSION
UMAC
CONTROLLER

SDRAM
256Mx8

7J02
H5TQ2G83BFR

SDRAM
256Mx8

7J03
H5TQ2G63BFR

7J04
H5TQ2G63BFR

SDRAM
128Mx16

SDRAM
128Mx16

1VA4
R1X

CVBS
CVBS1

CVBS1

2VW1

CVBS

C15 CVBS1

M0-MA

M0-MA(0-31)

M0-MD

M0-MD(0-15)

B07D CI

1H01

HDMI 1
CONNECTOR

3VWW

B06G ANALOGUE EXTERNALS

1H02

HDMI 2
CONNECTOR

SC1-BLK

D(16-31)

CRX2+

9
10

SC1-STATUS

3VAD

1P00
17
18

B03E PANEL_USB
LAN_IO
cEC0
AC29 USB2-DM
D2_N
USB2-DP
D2_P AC30
cEC1

+5VCA

51
52

R0X
PCMCIA

+5V-HDD

B06C USB

1E01
1

B07C USB INTERN

2
3

USB-MAIN-DM
USB-MAIN-DP

7EH1
CY7C65634

+5V

B03A FLASH
CI_GPIO

FRDx_PODAx

CA-A(0-13)
CONDITIONAL
ACCESS

7PA1,2
74LVC245APW
20

D1_N
+3V3

D1_P

cEC2
AB29 USB1-DM
AB30

USB1-DP

cEC4

BUFFER

+5V-PORTB
1E02
1

CA-MDI(0-7)

3 USB-PORTB-DM
4 USB-PORTB-DP

10

B06L CONDITIONAL ACCESS


3PW2,3

USB
HUB

11

USB
HUB
+3V3-LAN
1C31
1

10

2
3

12

TS2ODx

13

USB-SET-DM
USB-SET-DP

2
3

USB-WIFI-DM
USB-WIFI-DP

4
RES

MDI(0-7)

2
3

USB-CAM-DM
USB-CAM-DP

2
3

USB-MAIN-DP 2

11

TS1Dx

CA-MDO(0-7)

B03A TS_TSB_MCU
MDO(0-7)

1E03
1

6 USB-PORTA-DM
7 USB-PORTA-DP

USB-MAIN-DM 1

1C30
1

+5V-PORTA

7EA0
CY7C65632

FRDx_PODDx

CA-D(0-7)

68P

HDMI 3
CONNECTOR

HDMI
SWITCH

1
4
6
7

PB-B3
CVBS3
FS1

2VW2
9VW4

1VA5
5

19
18

1
2

1H03

2VWA

SC1-CVBS

B03E AV_IN_OUT
C18 PR-R3
C20 Y-G3
C19 PB-B3

D(0-15)

17

SC1-B
3VA9

PR-R3
Y-G3

12M

18

2VWB
2VW9

1EH1

19

DRXC-

SC1-R
SC1-G

D(8-15)

DRX0DRXC+

12

5
17
9

10

9
10

HDMI 4
CONNECTOR

18
SCART

15

19
18

1
2

10
14

1
4
6
7

B04F AUDIO-VIDEO

1VA1

1H04

D(0-7)

4
6
7

12M

HDMI 5
CONNECTOR

1EA0

19
18

1
2

1H05

9EHA
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QFU2.1E LA

9.

EN 67

Block Diagram Audio

AUDIO
B02B DVBS-FE
DVB-S
TUNER

SAT IN

16M

1RA0

30

31

21

IP

20
32
18

IM
XTAL
QP

8
122
12

19

QM

11

AGC

DVB-S
CHANNEL
DECODER

9RC2-1

78
75
74

TS-INT-VALID
TS-INT-SOP
TS-INT-CLOCK

9RC2-2

73

TS-INT-DATA

9RC2-3

TS-CHDEC-DATA

16

IF1-_N

MAIN HYBRID
TUNER
IF2-_N
IF2-_P
AGC2

3 5KC9

WSI2SOUT

20
22

SDI2SOUT1 AA30 SDI2SOUT1


SCKI2SOUT
SCKI2SOUT Y26

9D54

5KC1 2KCF 3KCB

4
3
5

TS-CHDEC-VALID
TS-CHDEC-SOP
TS-CHDEC-CLK

TS-CHDEC-DATA

MUTE H26

AUDIO-MUTEn

1D02
1

1 L+
B01A DETECT12V
7D50-1

25

38

36 R-

2FS1

5FS1

IF-IN-P

F30 IN_P

7 5FA4

3FA3

2FS2

5FS2

IF-IN-N

F29 IN_N

SPEAKER
WOOFER

5D72

PASSIVE 2.1

5D71
1D01
1

L+
5D81

1D02
1

SPEAKER L
B06Q RESET-FUSION-OUTn

R+
R-

SOC-IF-AGC

4
SPEAKER R

L-

3FA4

5D80

39 R+

ONLY **PFL***7/T**

7FA1,2
EF

R-

46 L-

CLASS D
POWER
AMPLIFIER

7D50-2

7D70

8 5FA5

19

B06M FE

5D75

R+

3D63

37

5KC0 2KCE 3KCA

3KA1 IF-P-DVBT2

L-

SPEAKER L

48

3KA0 IF-N-DVBT2

1D01
1

L+

21
9D52 15

DVBT2
CHANNEL
DECODER
IF_AGC

2 5KC8

5D78
WSI2SOUT Y27

B03A TS_TSB_MCU

1F00
SUT-RE214Z

AGC1

B03E AV_IN_OUT

7KC0
CXD2834R

B02A TUNER-CHANNEL DECODER

IF1-_P

7D60
TAS5731

B03A TS_TSB_MCU
T26 TSSDEN
U30 TSSSYNC
U29 TSSCLK
U28 TSSDI

TS-CHDEC-VALID
TS-CHDEC-SOP
TS-CHDEC-CLK

9RC2-4

ONLY **PFL***7/K**

B05A CLASS-D AMPLIFIER

7J00
FUSION120

7RA1
STV0903BAC

5D83

F27 TAGCO_IF

SPEAKER
WOOFER

SPEAKER R
5D77

B06A HDMI
7HA0
SII9387ACT

B03E PANEL_USB
LAN_IO

HDMIF-RX1+

9
10

ERX0-

28

ERXC+

27

HDMI 5
CONNECTOR

12
14

TX1_P `82
TX1_N 83
TX2_P 80

ERXCHARC3

26

TX2_N 81

B06B

HDMIF-RX0-

DRX2+

24

DRX2DRX1+

23
22

DRX1DRX0+

21
R3X
20

DRX0-

19

DRXC+

18

12
14

DRXCHARC2

17
AUDIO
VGA/DVI

CRX2CRX1+

14
13

CRX1CRX0+

12
R2X
11

B06B

CRX0-

10

CRXC+

B06B

CRXCHARC1

5
4

BRX1BRX0+

3
2

4
6
7

19
18

1
2

BRX2BRX1+

9
10

BRX0-

BRXC+

100

HDMI 2
CONNECTOR

12
14

BRXCHARC0

B06B

99

4
6
7

ARX2+

97

ARX2ARX1+

96
95

ARX1ARX0+

94
93

9
10

ARX0-

92

ARXC+

91

HDMI 1
CONNECTOR

12
14

ARXCHARC4

3VWH

2VWJ

AL-3

3VC7

VGA-RIN

3VWK

2VWK

AR-3

B03E AV_IN_OUT
E23 AR_4
D23 AL_4

AMPLIFIER

1DH4

1
7

B06Q CONTROL

B03A TS_TSB_MCU

STB_RST0 3CUC RESET-FUSION-OUTn

7CW1
PCA9554
B05A B07B

ARC-SEL0 B06B

I/O
8
EXPANDER

ARC-SEL1 B06B

ARC-SEL2 B06B

B23 AL_3
A23 AR_3

B06P HDMI

7HD0
74HC4052

5XXX

9xxx

HARC1

5XXX

9xxx

HARC2

5XXX

9xxx

HARC3

5XXX

9xxx

HARC4

5XXX

9xxx

13

11

ARC-SEL0 B06Q

14

10

ARC-SEL1 B06Q

15

ARC-SEL2 B06Q

B03D

UMAC 1 DDR3

HDMI-ARC

MUX

SPDIF
OUT

1J50 2
1
3

M1-MA(0-15)

M1-MD

M1-MD(0-15)

FUSION
UMAC
CONTROLLER

B03E PANEL_USB
LAN_IO

M1-MA

7J01
H5TQ2G83BFR

12

UMAC 0 DDR3

3HW1

SDRAM
256Mx8

7J04
H5TQ2G63BFR

SDRAM
128Mx16

SDRAM
128Mx16

M0-MA

M0-MA(0-31)

M0-MD

M0-MD(0-15)

E26 SPDIFO

SPDIFO

+5V-HDD

B06C USB
1P00
17
18

B03E PANEL_USB
LAN_IO
cEC0
AC29 USB2-DM
D2_N
USB2-DP
D2_P AC30
cEC1

+5VCA

51
52
PCMCIA

SDRAM
256Mx8

7J03
H5TQ2G63BFR

T27 HEAC

HEAC

B07D CI

R0X

7J02
H5TQ2G83BFR

B03E AV_IN_OUT
+3V3

1E01
1

B07C USB INTERN

2
3

USB-MAIN-DM
USB-MAIN-DP

7EH1
CY7C65634

+5V

B03A FLASH
CI_GPIO

FRDx_PODAx

CA-A(0-13)
CONDITIONAL
ACCESS

7PA1,2
74LVC245APW
20

D1_N
+3V3

D1_P

cEC2
AB29 USB1-DM
AB30

USB1-DP

cEC4

BUFFER

+5V-PORTB
1E02
1

CA-MDI(0-7)

MDI(0-7)

3 USB-PORTB-DM
4 USB-PORTB-DP

10

B06L CONDITIONAL ACCESS


3PW2,3

USB
HUB

12

TS2ODx

13

2
3

USB-CAM-DM
USB-CAM-DP

2
3

USB-MAIN-DP 2

11

TS1Dx

CA-MDO(0-7)

B03A TS_TSB_MCU
MDO(0-7)

1E03
1

6 USB-PORTA-DM
7 USB-PORTA-DP

USB-MAIN-DM 1

1C30
1

+5V-PORTA

7EA0
CY7C65632

FRDx_PODDx

CA-D(0-7)

90
B06B

AR-4
AL-4

B06K AUDIO
R1X

B06B

19
18

1
2

2VWE
2VWF

VGA-LIN

HARC0

1H01
1

3VW7
3VW9

SC-RIN
SC-LIN

3VC6

B06B HDMI-ARC

B06B
BRX2+

B03B DDR3

B06B

HPHOR

B03C

HPHOL

HPHOR A21

HEADPHONE
OUT 3.5 mm

HDMI
SWITCH

15

1H02

HPHOL B21

B04F AUDIO-VIDEO

3VA7
3VA8

1VA6

B06B

B06Q RESET-FUSION-OUTn

B06G ANALOGUE EXTERNALS

CRX2+

HDMI 3
CONNECTOR

23
19

SOUND
IN
STAND

7DH1
TPA6111

7DH0-1,2

B03E AV_IN_OUT

STB_RSTO J29

19
18

1
2

SCART

B06B

1H03

12
14

A27 RX2_P
B27 RX2_N

B07B HEADPHONE

1EA0

9
10

9
10

HDMIF-RX2+
HDMIF-RX2-

1VA1

4
6
7

A28 RX1_P
B28 RX1_N

68P

1
2
19
18

HDMI 4
CONNECTOR

HDMIF-RX1-

B05B ANALOGUE EXTERNALS

1H04

4
6
7

B30 RXC_P
C30 RXC_N
A29 RX0_P
B29 RX0_N

HDMIF-RXCHDMIF-RX0+

D(0-15)

30
R4X
29

HDMIF-RXC+

USB-SET-DM
USB-SET-DP

11
12M

ERX1ERX0+

TXC_P 86
TXC_N 87
TX0_P 84
TX0_N 85

1EH1

32
31

D(8-15)

33

ERX2ERX1+

2
3D81

D(0-7)

ERX2+

3
4
6
7

1D35
1

SPEAKER-DETECTn

12M

19
18

1
2

1H05

B03A FLASH_CI_
GPIO
HPD R30

ACTIVE 2.1

D(16-31)

1R01

RF IN

B03x FUSION

B02A TUNER-CHANNEL DECODER


7RA0
STV6110A

USB
HUB
+3V3-LAN
1C31
1

10

2
3

2
3

USB-WIFI-DM
USB-WIFI-DP

4
RES

9EHA
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QFU2.1E LA

9.

EN 68

Block Diagram Control & Clock Signals

CONTROL + CLOCK SIGNALS

B04A

B01F MISCELLANEOUS
TO
POWER
SUPPLY

9HA1

RES

2
3
4

3CYB
3CYC

LIGHT-SENSOR

B06Q
3D-LED_3D-RF
B07F
9CY2 LED2
SEE I2C DIAGRAM

3CYD

KEYBOARD_IRQ2-SRFn

6
7

6
7

3CYE

+3V3-STANDBY
RC_IRQ-RF4CEn

3CYF

9
10

9
10

+5V

11

11
12

6000
SERIES

13
14
15
16

3CYM
3CYN

17
18

3CYP
3CYT

RXD-RF4CE
9CY1 LED1

IP

20
8
IM
DVB-S
32 XTAL 122 CHANNEL
QP
18
12 DECODER
19
QM 11

DVB-S
TUNER

AGC

Y30

EN-RXC

V25

30

EN-RXEN

W30

32

EN-TXEN

V30

IRQ-WOLANn

GBE_RXC

SDRAM
256Mx8

7J03
H5TQ2G63BFR

7J04
H5TQ2G63BFR

SDRAM
128Mx16

SDRAM
128Mx16

M0-MA

M0-MA(0-31)

M0-MD

M0-MD(0-15)

M0-CONTROL

M0-CONTROL

GBE_RXEN

B06D

GBE_TXEN

NAND-FLASH + EEPROM

B03E UART_JTAG
I2C
TXD Y28

B06Q

B06Q

RXD Y29

7JA0
MT29F8G08

+3V3

SERVICE

FLASH
512kx16

B04A
B04A

MAIN
SW

TXD-SERVICE
RXD-SERVICE

MAINSTREAM TV
ONLY

3CS3

3CS4-3

3CS4-1

3CS2

3CS4-2

3CS4-4

B03A FLASH_CI
GPIO

F-READY

8
9

F-OEn
F-CEn

17
16

NAND-ALE
NAND-CLE

18

F-WEn

1E06
3
UART
SERVICE
CONNECTOR

2
1

7CS1
ST232C

FRA_AD

FRA(0-12)
7

11

AG23

FREADY
AK29
FOE
AJ24
BOOTCS
AK22
FRA14_ALE
AE23
FRA13_CLE
AK24
FWE

14
LEVEL
SHIFTER

12

13

9RC2-1 TS-CHDEC-VALID
9RC2-2
TS-CHDEC-SOP
9RC2-4
TS-CHDEC-CLK
9RC2-3
TS-CHDEC-DATA

T26 TSSDEN
U30 TSSSYNC
U29 TSSCLK
U28 TSSDI

7KC0
CXD2834R

16

B06Q

3
DVBT2
CHANNEL 5
35
DECODER 8

41M

31

29

RESET-FUSION-OUTn

TS-CHDEC-VALID
TS-CHDEC-SOP
TS-CHDEC-CLK
TS-CHDEC-DATA
ONLY **PFL***7/T**

B06N

7CT3
M25P05-AVMN6

SERIAL FLASH

FLASH
128kx8
STANDBY
SW

B03A FUSION
B01F
B04B
B04B

3CTU

SF-CLK

3CT2

SF-WP

1
5
7
2

3CTZ
3CT0
3CT9
3CTH

SF-CS
SF-SDI
SF-HOLDn
SF-SDO

B03E FUSION

B04D
B04D
B04D

B07D CI

L30 SFCLK
K30 SFWPn

SPEAKER-DETECTn

B03A FLASH
R30 HPD CI_GPIO

CTRL-DISP1

C10 GPIO2

CTRL-DISP2

C9 GPIO3
H29 XTLO24M
H30 XTLI24M

BL-SPI-CLK-FUS

B03E PANEL_USB
LAN_IO
A8 H_BK_LITE

BL-SPI-SDO-FUS

C8 TCON_ON

BL-SPI-CS_BL-I-CTRL-FUS

D2 PWM1

18

B03E PANEL_USB
LAN_IO
BOOST E3
PWM0 E4

B04A CONTROL

+5VCA

51
52

B03A FLASH
CI_GPIO
CA-D(0-7)
CA-A(0-13)
7PA1,2
74LVC245APW
20

PCMCIA

3CV3

BL-DIM-FUS

3CV2

3D-LR-FUS

B03A FLASH_CI
GPIO GPIO16 D12

AMBI-SPI-MOSI-FUS

GPIO15 C12

AMBI-SPI-CCLK-FUS

GPIO20 E11

GPIO20

GPIO0 B7

GPIO0

GPIO1 B10

GPIO1

GPIO8 A11

GPIO8

GPIO22 A12

GPIO22

B03A TS_TSB_MCU
STB_GP6 N27

CA-MDO(0-7)

MDO(0-7)

LGSEN M30

LGSEN

KYBRD J30

KYBRD

IR M29
STB_GP8 N25
STB_RSTO J29
STB_P7 N26
HP_DETECT K27

3CV7

POWER-OK

3CVM

TXD-RF4CE

3CVP

RXD-RF4CE
CTRL-DISP3
RESET-HDMI-MUXn

SPLASH-ON
STANDBYn
LIGHT-SENSOR
KEYBOARD_IRQ2-SRFn
RC_IRQ-RF4CEn
RESET-RF4CE

3CUC

RESET-FUSION-OUTn

3CUA

STB-P7

cEC4

RESET-ETHERNETn

3CWK

IRQ-WOLANn

B01F
1GGA

B04B

12M

B06A

RES

B04B

7GF1
XC6SLX4

B01A

MDI(0-7)

BL-DIM(1-8)

B01F
B01F

B01F
B01F

B04B

3D-LED_3D-RF

45

3D-LR-DISP

46

FPGA

B01F
B02A B06C B07C

7EA0
CY7C65632

65

MISO

64

MOSI

70

CCLK

38

CSO-B

RES

+5V

7EH1
CY7C65634

1C30
1
3

2
3

6 USB-PORTA-DM
7 USB-PORTA-DP

USB-MAIN-DP 2

+5V-PORTB
1E02
1

USB
HUB
3 USB-PORTB-DM
4 USB-PORTB-DP

13

FPGA-SYS-CLK

B07C USB INTERN

+5V-PORTA

12

3D-LR

50

B06E

17

43

B06E

2
3

USB-MAIN-DM 1

27 AMBI-SPI-OUT-MOSI
26 AMBI-SPI-OUT-CCLK

B01F

USB-MAIN-DM
USB-MAIN-DP

RESET-FUSION-OUTn

FPGA
SW

B01A

2
3

USB-CAM-DM
USB-CAM-DP

17 RESET-FUSION-OUTn
11

USB-SET-DM
USB-SET-DP

2
3
4

B06Q

USB
HUB
+3V3-LAN
1C31
1

10

B06Q

FLASH
16Mbit

FPGA-SYS-CLK

1E01
1

11

B06L CONDITIONAL

2
5

CCLK

7GG4
B01A

+5V-HDD

TS1Dx

MOSI

B07F FPGA - I/O BANKS

3CUB

STB-RSTO

USB1-DP

13

CSO-B 1

1E03
1

AB30

TO
POWER
SUPPLY

11

MISO

3D-LR

AMBI-SPI-OUT-CCLK

B06C USB

D1_N

5
7

7GG2
M25P40

AMBI-SPI-CCLK 9GG1-2

3CW5

cEC2
AB29 USB1-DM

1G53

RES

AMBI-SPI-CCLK

3CWG

STB-P8

cEC0
AC29 USB2-DM
D2_N
USB2-DP
D2_P AC30
cEC1

3GD3-1
3GD6

BL-DIM

3CV4

3CW3

HP-DETECT

BL-SPI-CS_BL-I-CTRL

AMBI-SPI-OUT-MOSI

3CWM

IR

3GD5

3GD3-2

BL-SPI-SDO

AMBI-SPI-MOSI 9GG1-4

10

3PW2,3

B03E

BL-SPI-CS_BL-I-CTRL-FUS

3GD9

AMBI-SPI-MOSI

3CW4

BUFFER

CA-MDI(0-7)

BL-SPI-SDO-FUS

3GD3-3

BL-SPI-CLK

3D-LR

B03A TS_TSB_MCU

ACCESS

B03E

3GD8

3CV5

3CVA

STB-P6
PWRON

D1_P
+3V3

BL-SPI-CLK-FUS

B01A B04D

3D-LR

3CV1

B06Q CONTROL

PWRON R29

BL-DIM

FRDx_PODDx
FRDx_PODAx

B03E

B07E FPGA - POWER & CONTROL

B03E PANEL_USB
LAN_IO

1P00
17

CONDITIONAL
ACCESS

L29 SFCES
L28 SFSI
L27 SFHOLDn
L26 SFSO

CONNECTOR - BACKLIGHT

B04A

B03A TS_TSB_MCU
78 TS-INT-VALID
75 TS-INT-SOP
74 TS-INT-CLOCK
73 TS-INT-DATA

B04D

HOTEL TV ONLY

B02A TUNER-CHANNEL DECODER

1J00

16M

GBE_MDIO

7J02
H5TQ2G83BFR

SDRAM
256Mx8

B06Q

RESET-ETHERNETn

68P

1RA0

9EF1

20

34
30

3EF5

B06Q

7RA1
STV0903BAC
21

EN-MDIO

39

GBE_MDC

7J01
H5TQ2G83BFR

FUSION
UMAC
CONTROLLER

7EF1

SEE I2C DIAGRAM


SPEAKER-DETECTn
B03A
RESET-RF4CE
B06Q

7RA0
STV6110A

W25

33

B06F

TXD-RF4CE

3CYK

ETHERNET

1KC0

B02B DVBS
FE

3CYA

2
3
4

25M

1C21

5
1EF0

1C20

EN-MDC

40

CEC

B03E PANEL_USB
LAN_I/O
GBE_RXD
GBE_TXD

ETH-RXD
ETH-TXD

5EF7-1,2
B07F

ETHERNET
CONNECTOR
RJ45

M28

HDMI-CEC

7EF0
AR8030

1E00

BL-DIM(1-8)

TO
LIGHT
SENSOR/
TOUCH
CONTROL

B03A TS_TSB_MCU

PCEC-HDMI

B06E ETHERNET

1M54
2

M1-MD(0-15)

D(16-31)

POWER-OK

M1-MA(0-15)

M1-MD
68

B04A RESET-HDMI-MUXn

5x HDMI
1H01-13
CONNECTOR 1H02-13
1H03-13
1H04-13
1H05-13

M1-CONTROL

M1-MA

D(0-15)

B07F
B07E

B03B DDR3
M1-CONTROL

12M

3UA4

14

BL-DIM1
BL-I-CTRL

74
59

HDMIF-RX

1EH1

3UA3

B04A

DRX-HOTPLUG
ERX-HOTPLUG

B03E PANEL_USB
LAN_IO

HDMI
SWITCH

12M

3UAA
13

B04B

55

UMAC 0 DDR3

D(8-15)

BL-DIM

46
50

3CS0

3UA2

1H03-19
1H04-19
1H05-19

ARX-HOTPLUG
BRX-HOTPLUG
CRX-HOTPLUG

B03D

UMAC 1 DDR3

1EA0

12

BL-ON

B06Q

24M

11

3UA1

STANDBYn

1
2

3UA0

B03C

7J00
FUSION120

D(0-7)

7UA3

1M95
2

B03x FUSION

7HA0
SII9387ACT

TO PIN:
1H01-19
1H02-19

19
18

TO
POWER
SUPPLY

B06A HDMI

3CS1

B01A CONNECTORS AND PROTECTIONS

2
3

USB-WIFI-DM
USB-WIFI-DP

4
RES
9EHA
9EHB

TS2ODx

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9.13

QFU2.1E LA

9.

EN 69

Block Diagram I2C

IC

3CWW

3CWY

EEPROM
(NVM)

AUDIO
AMPLIFIER

HDMI
MUX

ERR
35

ERR
37

48

15

BRX-DDC-SDA

16

BRX-DDC-SCL

15

B06D

57

SERVICE +3V3

CRX-DDC-SCL

15

9NA9

9NAA

3GF9

3TW0

3GF8

RES

RES

RES

RES

1
2

16

16

CRX-DDC-SCL

15

1
2

CRX-DDC-SDA

HDMI
CONNECTOR 4
1H05
CRX-DDC-SDA

16

CRX-DDC-SCL

15
19
18

58

61
62

HOTEL TV ONLY

ANALOGUE +5V-VGA
EXTERNALS

VGA-SDA-EDID-HDMI

10

1VA5
12
15

VGA-SCL-EDID-HDMI

15

B05B

UART
SERVICE
CONNECTOR

2
1

B03A

+5V-EDID

3CS4-4

11

3CS4-1

3CS4-2

3HAL-2

3CS4-3

3CS2

3HAL-1

Y29 RXD-SERVICE

3CS3

3HAL-2

Y28 TXD-SERVICE

HDMI
CONNECTOR 5
1E06

3HAL-1

JTAG
I2C
UART

MAINSTREAM TV
ONLY

3CS0

3CS1

FRA_AD

MAIN
SW

CRX-DDC-SDA

CIN-5V

RES
FLASH
CI
GPIO

7NA2
LPC1768

19
18

TO
LIGHT SENSOR
3 TOUCH CONTROL

3CYH

RES

73

1C21
1

3CYG

ERR
38

25

HDMI
CONNECTOR 3

3HAC-2

72
DEBUG
ONLY

ERR
42

24

1
2

FPGA
BL

1H04

3HAA-1

3CUJ

TEMPERATURE
SENSOR

HDMI
CONNECTOR 1

DIN-5V

1CV8
1

3CUH

19
18

SET
TEMPERATURE
3
SENSOR

7GF1
XC6SSLX4

1H03

54

1T71
1

7TW0
LM75

HDMI
CONNECTOR 2

3HAA-3

53

3HAA-4

MISCELLANEOUS

3TA2

B03A

7CT3
M25P05-AVMN6

ARX-DDC-SCL

1H02

49

3HAC-1

B01F

CONTROL

U26 SCL-S

FRA(0-12)

16

BIN-5V

MAIN NVM
SW

3CUF

3CUG

M0-MD

FLASH
512kx16

3TW1

45

ERR
23

1H01
ARX-DDC-SDA

3NAH

I/O
EXPANDER

44

3NAJ

7HA0
SII9387

1
2

7D60
TAS5711

AIN-5V
70

19
18

71

7JA2
M24C64

3TA1

NAND-FLASH + EEPROM

RES

VGA
CONNECTOR

14

B06Q

LEVEL
SHIFTER

+3V3

cFS1

SDA-FE

cFS2

1G51
SCL-BE

9GM2

SCL-DISP

SDA-BE

9GM1

SDA-DISP

+3V3

50

TO DISPLAY
PANEL

21

97

98

7KC0
CXD2834

7RA1
STV0903

DVB-S
CHANNEL
DECODER

DVB-T2
CHANNEL
DECODER

DVB-S
CHANNEL
DECODER

ERR
31

ERR
27

ERR
28

1CWA

20

19 SCLT

12

RES

1CWB

B04D

SDA-TUNER

1FA0
1
3

DEBUG
ONLY

18 SDAT

DEBUG
ONLY

13

10

11

7RA0
STV6110

1F00
SUT-RE214Z

SATELLITE
TUNER

TUNER

ERR
34

ERR
36

CONNECTOR - BACKLIGHT

DEBUG
3 ONLY
RES

9GM3

SDA-BL

3GD2

3GD1

CONTROL
+3V3-STANDBY

3CU9

P27 STB-SDA

B06Q

MISCELLANEOUS

CONTROL 1CWD
1
3

3CU8

P26 STB-SCL

B01F

TO DISPLAY
PANEL
3CR7

SCL-BL

B06Q

1G53

RES
9GM4

SCLMC
SDA-MC

3CYS
3CYR

1
6
7

3CYV

2 CHAN.
MULTIPLEX.

49

3GVE

SCL-TUNER

RES

7UP2
LNBH25

7GM1
PCA9540B

3GVD

3CYU

TUNER
CHANNEL DECODER

5FA7

DEBUG
3 ONLY

3CVG

ERR
14

B02A

5FA6

LVDS

1CV1

3GM6

3CVF

FE

3FA2

B04B

SCL-FE

D1 SDA-M2

B06M

DVBS-FE

3RA8

3CWF

E2 SCL-M2

B02B

3RA7

AA27 SDA-M1
CONTROL
+3V3

TUNER
CHANNEL DECODER

3KC3

3CWJ

B04A

B02A

DVBS
SUPPLY

3KC2

AA28 SCL-M1

ERR
18

B01C

3FA1

3CR7

STANDBY
SW

CONTROL

13

3UPD

12

3UPB

SFBI-CS
SFB-SI
SFB-SDO

7CS1
ST232C

3CR6

1
5
2

11

TS
TSB
MCU

3GM3

SFB-WPn

3GM4

SFB-CLK

3GM1

128kx8

3GM2

FLASH

3GM5

SERIAL FLASH

23

CIN-5V

U27 SDA-S

B06N

24

RES

M0-MD(0-15)

7JA0
MT29F8G08

7CW1
PCA9554

ERR
41

+3V3

B06F

DEBUG
ONLY

1
2

DEBUG
ONLY

FUSION
UMAC
CONTROLLER

M0-MA(0-31)

CONTROL

19
18

SDA-SRF

13

3HAW

ERR
13

12

3HAV

SCL-SRF

3D55

3HAB-3

ERR
24

3D56

3JA3

AA25 SDA-M3

1CW7
1

M0-MA

B06Q

LPC DEBUG

SDA-SSB

2 CHANNEL
MULTIPLEX.

3JA2

B06Q

B07A

FPGA I/O BANKS

1CW6
1

3HAA-2

SDRAM
128Mx16

B07F

TEMP-SENSOR

SCL-SSB

3CUY

AA26 SCL-M3

D(16-31)

SDRAM
128Mx16

D(0-15)

7J04
H5TQ2G63BFR

7CW0
PCA9540B

UMAC 0 DDR3

7J03
H5TQ2G63BFR

B06R

HDMI

3HAB-1

M1-MD

B06A

3HAB-4

M1-MD(0-15)

CLASS-D
AMPLIFIER

3CR6

B03D

M1-MA

B05A

3HAB-2

B03B

NAND-FLASH
+ EEPROM

+3V3

3CUW

D(8-15)

B03E

M1-MA(0-15)

B06F

CONTROL

+3V3
3CWV

SDRAM
256Mx8

B06Q

FUSION

7J00
FUSION120

3CWU

SDRAM
256Mx8

D(0-7)

7J02
H5TQ2G83BFR

3CUF

B03x

UMAC 1 DDR3

7J01
H5TQ2G83BFR

3CUG

B03C

LED1

7CY6
PCA9633
PWM
2

LED2

7CY1
EF

7CY2
EF

3CYN

DEBUG
ONLY

1C21
16
TO
LIGHT SENSOR
TOUCH CONTROL

3CYC

RES

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EN 70

Supply Lines Overview

SUPPLY LINES OVERVIEW


1M95
1

PSU

6UAF

+3V3-WIFI

1M95
1

2
3
4
5

2
3
4
5

B01D

CONNECTORS AND PROTECTIONS


+3V3-STANDBY

STANDBYn

B06Q
+12V
1UA0

+12Va

B07c
B01d,B01f,
B03f,B04a,
B05a,B06a,
B06n,B06q,
B06s,B07b

B01a
B01a
B06h
B06h

+12V
+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY

+2V5

+2V5

+3V3

7
8

1UA1

9
10

9
10

T 3.0A

+12Vb
+12V-AUDIO

11
12
13

11
12
13

BL-DIM1
BL-I-CTRL

14

14

POWER-OK

BL-DIM

B05a

B01F
B01a

B06h

B07F
B07E

ENABLE-1V5-1V1

B06h

B04A
B01a

+5V

+5V

2
3
4
5

2
3
4
5

6
7

6
7

AMBI-POWER

B07h

T 2.0A
2-SIDED
AMBILIGHT

GND-AL

+3V3

+3V3

+12V

B02A
B06h

7UAC

1TA1

5TA2

B06h
B06a

3-SIDED
AMBILIGHT

1T71
4

B04D

TEMP
SENSOR
(OPTIONAL)
B06h

7FA0

5FA0

+3V3

HIGH SIDE
POWER
SWITCH

+3V3-AL

B06h

+1V2-FE

5KC7

+1V2-DVBT2-C

B06h

B01B
B01a

FUSION SUPPLY
B01c

+12Va

+12Va

7UB5
TPS54429

B01a
5UB7 +1V5

ENABLE+1V5+1V1
5U02

B03f

+3V3RF

B06A

+1V0-DVBS

+V-LNB

+1V1-FD
7UC3

5UC2

B03f

B03f

+3V3

B06h

+2V5-DVBS

+1V0-DVBS

+3V3

B01c

5HA5

VDD33

5HA6

EPWR33

+1V5

B01b

+1V5-M1

+1V5-M1

+3V3-STANDBY

B01a

+1V5-M1
3J11

DDR-MVREF11

3J14

DDR-MVREF12

+5V

B06h

7UC4

7UC8

B03D

7UC7

B03f
+1V2-MIPS

+1V5-M0

B03f

3J2V

DDR-MVREF01

3J30

DDR-MVREF02

HDMI 4
CONNECTOR
HDMI 3
CONNECTOR

ENABLE+1V5+1V1

B01C
B06h
B02b
B01a

HDMI 2
CONNECTOR

DVBS-SUPPLY

+5V

+5V

+2V5-DVBS

+2V5-DVBS

+12V

B03F
B06h
B01a

1UP1

+12V-DVBS

B06h

T 3.0A

B06h
B01b

7UP1
TPS54227
5UP1 8 SYNCHRONOUS 6
STEP DOWN
CONVERTER

5UP2 +1V0-DVBS

B01b

LNB
20
CONTROLLER

B06i
+V-LNB

B02b

B06i
B01b

+3V3-STANDBY

B06B

+2V5-F

+2V5-F

+1V5

+1V5
5J0P

+1V5-M0

5J0R

+1V5-M1

+1V2-MIPS

B06h
B06h

B06h

+1V1-FA

+1V1-FA

B06h

+1V1-FD

+1V1-FD

DIN-5V

1P02
18

CIN-5V

1P05
18

BIN-5V

1P05
18

AIN-5V

B06h
B01a

+3V3

5HD5

+5V-ARC

5HD6

+3V3-ARC

B06h

+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3

LOW
DROP OUT
CONVERTER

B06h

IN OUT
COM

+1V1-FA

B03f

+1V2-FA

B03f

B07F

+3V3
B07e

FE

+3V3

B07e
+3V3

B07e
B07e

PNX85500: STANDBY CONTROLLER

B07e

+5V

+5V

1E02
+5V-PORTB
9

+3V3-STANDBY

VCCO3

5GG3

VCCO2

5GG4

VCCO1

5GG5

VCCO0

B07f
B07f
B07f
B07f
B07f

B06h
B06h

B06h

HDMI

+3V3

+3V3

+5V

+5V

B06Q

1E01
9
B01a
B06h

B01a
+3V3-STANDBY
B01a

+3V3

VAUX
VCCINT

VCCO3

VCC03

VCCO2

VCCO2

VCCO1

VCCO1

VCCO0

VCCO0
RES

CPLD

+3V3

+3V3
5GC1

VINT

5GC2

VID
RES

CONTROL

+3V3-STANDBY

FPGA - I/O BANKS

VCCINT

B07H
+5V-HDD

5GG2

VAUX

B07G
B06P

1E03
+5V-PORTA
9

+T

3ECH

B07f

VCCINT

+3V3-STANDBY

B01a

USB
+3V3

VAUX

AUDIO

+3V3-STANDBY

+T

+3V3
5GG1

+T

CONTROL

+3V3

FPGA - POWER & CONTROL

+3V3

B06h

7GG6

+3V3

B06N

+3V3

+5VCA

RES

B06M

+5V

3EAC

+5V

7UV1
RT9025

7UV0
VOLT.
REG.

HDMI-ARC

3EA7

B04A

B07E
RES

B06h

1P03
18

+3V3

B06C

+1V2-FA

+3V3

+5V

SBVCC5

B03b,B03c

+1V2-MIPS

CI

+T

ENABLE+3V3

B03b,B03d

+1V2-FA

+5V

+3V3

B07e

+2V5

B02b

7UP2
LNBH25PQ
5UP6 17

+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3

3PA1

2 SYNCHRONOUS 1,2
BUCK
CONVERTER
7

EIN-5V

B06e

+3V3-WIFI

+5V

+3V3

B06h

+3V3

+2V5

ENABLE-WOLAN

+3V3

B07D
B06h

7UR6
RT8293

DC-DC

+3V3-LAN

RES

DETECT12V

5UR5

+5V

B06K

HDMI 1
CONNECTOR

FUSION POWER SUPPLY

+3V3

AVDD12

B06I

1P04
18

HDMI 5
CONNECTOR

UMAC 0 DDR3

+1V5-M0

TVDD12

5HA4

B06h

1 SYNCHRONOUS 2,3
BUCK
CONVERTER

+5V
3HAS

ENABLE+1V5+1V1
+Vb

5HA3

+5V-VGA

8
3UD2

VDD12

+5V-EDID

+1V5-M1

5HA2

LOW
DROP OUT
CONVERTER
6

+3V3-WIFI

B06h

+12Vb

5UR1

7EH4
TPS61200
5

B03f
B01a

7URA
RT8288

B02a

USB INTERN

B01d,B03f,
B04c

SECOND SOURCE
DC-DC CONVERTERS

+3V3-STANDBY

+5V-VGA

B05b

UMAC 1 DDR3

+1V2-FE

+2V5

+2V5-F

+12Vb

B01a

LOW
DROP OUT
CONVERTER

ENABLE+2V5

B04H

7HA1
RT9025

FUSION UMAC CONTROLLER


+1V5-M0

B07C

LOW
DROP OUT
CONVERTER
2

+1V5

+V-LNB

+1V5-M0

B03C

5UC0

ENABLE+3V3

7UW2
RT9025

IN OUT
COM

7UC2

Synchronous
Buck PWM
Controller

5RA1

7RC0

+3V3

B03B
B03f

B06a

HDMI

B03f,B06a

7UC0
RT8228

+3V3-DEMOD

5UB5 13 SYNCHRONOUS 10
STEP DOWN 11
14
CONVERTER

+5V-VGA

+3V3

B01a,B01d,B01f,
B02a,B02b,B03f,
B04a,B04b,B04c,
B04d,B05a,B06a,
B06b,B06c,B06d,
B06f,B06i,B06k,
B06m,B06p,B06q,
B06r,B07b,B07c,
B07d,B07e,B07g

7UW1
TPS54426
5UW3 13 SYNCHRONOUS 10 5UB4 +3V3
STEP DOWN 11
14
CONVERTER

1VA5
9

+3V3-STANDBY

B01c,B01f,
B02a,B02b,
B06a,B06b,
B06c,B06p,
B07c,B07d

+5V

DETECT12V

ANALOGUE EXTERNALS

HEADPHONE

+3V3

B06h

+3V3D

+3V3-DVBS
5RA0

+3V3-LPC-ANA
+12Vb

+3V3-STANDBY

B01a

+12Vb

IN OUT
COM

4
ENABLE-3V3-AMBI

DC-DC

+12V-AUDIO

VGA
CONNECTOR

7RC1

5RC0

+3V3-LPC
5J20

+12Vb

B01a

5UW0 13 SYNCHRONOUS 10 5UB2


STEP DOWN 11
14
CONVERTER

+1V2-DVBT2-P

DVBS-FE

7NA0
VOLT.
REG.

+3V3

+12Vb

+3V3-STANDBY

+12V-AUDIO

B01a

NANDFLASH + EEPROM

7UW0
TPS54426

5D85

+3V3

B06h

LPC-DEBUG

1NA2
1 +5V-LPC

B07B
B06H

CLASS-D AMPLIFIER

+3V3-STANDBY

B01a
+3V3-DVBT2-D

+5V

B07A

RES

+VCC-TUNER

5KC6

B07h

AVDDL-1V1

+3V3

1G53
9 BACK
LIGHT

1GD1

+3V3

B05A

+3V3

B02B

7UAE
RT9715
5

B06F

T 1.0A

IN OUT
COM

3KCE

+3V3

6,11,17

+3V3-STANDBY

MISCELLANEOUS

B05B
B06h

B04b

B06h

TUNER-CHANNEL DECODER

+5V

8,27
ETHERNET

+VDISP

B01a

1UA2

+12V-AL

1GS1

7GS2

VDDH-2V5

STRAP-OPTIONS

+3V3-STANDBY

B01a

7EF0
AR8030 3

7GS3
LCD-PWR-ONn

RES

1M99
1

+2V5

B06S

VDD33-PHY

+3V3-STANDBY

T 1.0A
1M99
1

+2V5

5EF4

T 3.0A

+3V3-STANDBY

+12V

+3V3

+3V3

ETHERNET

+3V3-LAN

B07c

+3V3

+12V

B01a

MISCELLANEOUS

OUTPUT - VDISP

TEMP-SENSOR

+3V3

B06h

B06E
B06h

+3V3

+VDISP

B04C

ENABLE-2V5

CONTROL

B06h

B04A

+VDISP

B04c

B06R

SERVICE

+3V3

+3V3

B01b

B04h,B06h,
B07a

B06D

+3V3
B06h

ENABLE-3V3

B01c,B01d,
B01f,B04c

LVDS

+3V3

B06h

+12V

T 3.0A
7
8

B04B

POWER SEQUENCING

5TA1

B01A

6HA0

9.14

QFU2.1E LA

AMBILIGHT

+3V3AL
AMBI-POWER

+3V3AL
AMBI-POWER

+3V3

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10.

EN 71

10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


10.1 A 272217190604 - 272217190605 PSL
Power Supply Unit with Integrated LED Driver

Power Supply Unit with Integrated Led Driver


D601A
DC_LINK
TP127

R630

TP129

1 FB
2

VCC 8

CT

DRV

VCC

1nF

1nF

100k

47

10nF

R507A

R502

100k

11K

R522

R523

10

10K

MMSD4148W
TP157

Q510

C510

100/1W

12nF/1kV

C513

D506

TP324

EL817MC

220nF

C602

C605 C603
NC

1nF

100nF

! PC502

R614
2W 0.08

C606
1nF

TP29

C601

NXB 1000uF/16V

C207A

TP106

C207

C201

NXB 1000uF/16V

NXB 1000uF/16V

1K F

AS431AN/SMD

R272

R253

24K F

R270

2.4K F

R254

1kF

300 F

TP248

CY105

OPEN

GND1

U204

AZ431AN/SMD

1nF

2KF/2012
TP343

HOT

C111

TP24

10nF 630V

GND1

C260

R260

GND1

COLD

TH601

GND1

COLD

3
TP232

DC_LINK

KBJ1006G

10nF 630V

C119

ZD101

1nF 1KV

P6KE160A
TP226

200

R132

TP231

D106A

R113

68K

! T101

TP199

R131

IN4007

3V3_OVP

R134

68K

TP200

R133

68K

68K

OPEN

TP35

VA102
OPEN

2 VCC

DRAIN 7

TP17

TP18

! CY104

SA101

TP1

DRAIN

STVCC

R104

TP37

D106

C107

R103

R120

GND1
TP34

TP7

OPEN

! CY101

10K

TP59

R125
10K

C116
47nF

TP60

R124

TP61

TP68

R122

2N7002

C122

220K

NC

C117
NC

C106

75K

R128
330K

R121

Q106

1M

1nF

ZD103
open

VCC

R111
0

4.3 K

TP73

R110

2N7002

C123
1uF

C109

R109

TP148

! PC102

TP217

TP220

TP72

10K

1.5K F

AZ431AN/SMD

TP218

Q301

15V

R307

560F

R309

ZD102

120 F

TP242

GND1

4.7K

R310

KTN2907A

C305

! CY102
100pF

TP87

STANDBY

1K

100nF

TP22

COLD

R306

U301

2.2uF
TP310

KTN2222A(TO-92)

ZS 47uF/50V

100nF

EL817MC

1K

Q101

C304

TP219

TP243

R126

TP223

open

GND1

R304

EL817MC

RF101L4S

R127
1M 1/2W PRC

TP58

TP261

C307

2.7K F

R303

! PC101

TP222

Q104

D116

9.1V AXIAL

C115
1n /630V

ZD103A

R101
120 1W

TP69

TP57

R305

1.5KF
TP221

C306
1000uF/10V

R302
100F

! LF102

C301
TP74

EFD1515

R123

2N7002

ST3V3
4.7uH

1000uF/10V

ZS 47uF/50V

L301

TP216

SB560 P=20mm

C303

CS523245SQA

D301

TP75

TP230

22V

ZD105

Q105

2.2M

TP136

OPEN

TP62

10 TP76

C121

1K

C102

R105

D107

R102

LINE

TP229

UF4007

Q102
ZS10uF/50V

225

TP228

100K

C103

KTN2222S / SOT-23

MMSD4148

TP198

FSL106MR

TP67

TP8

VSTR 5

U101

TSA601MA1
STVCC

OPEN

VFB

4 IPK

TP25

COLD

DRAIN 8

TP227

STVCC

1 GND

TP88

C110

TP27

!
BD601

TP247

TP309

TP26

100pF

R255

U203

1kF

3ohm 15D

OPEN

TP86

TP158

C507

120 F

470nF / 500V

! CY103

1uF

R271

TP85

TP28

12V3_OVP

R620

1nF COG

C211

TP79

102/50V

GND1

10K F

4.3K F
ST3V3

+12V

C215

OPEN

R252

R257
TP323

5.6V

R633
2W 0.08

620

1K F

EL817MC

33

ZD503

TP311

1kF

C609

C604

R251
R256

TP78

TP77

MMSD4148W

R527

12kF

R603

TP147

47nF

TP132

R619

D604

C608

1nF COG

VF

TP151

MMSD4148

TP212

! PC501

TP238

C613

ZCD 5

TP47

10K F

TP209

SDB1060PI

TP65

TP94

4 CS

R602

D212C

GND_SND
TP89

JW decal

GND1

R531

100pF/1kV

104

TP210 TP208

TP133

TP156

C526

470pF

BFS3550R

MDF11N60

222/16V

C511

100

2.2nF

3 CONTROLGND 6

47

TP45

1N4148

R513

C501

D504

SDB1060PI

OPEN

C203A

TP130

D512

R509

C502

TP138

10
9

L512

! CY202

12V3_SND

C214

NXB 1000uF/16V

PFC_STOP

IC-SOP-16-L6599

TP288

L201
JUMPER

NXB 1000uF/16V

GND

TP353

8 DIS

R521

11

TP145

TP90

C203

7 LINE

R508
3.3KF

TP53

C204

R507

LVG

TP206

EFD4549

12
TP46

6 ISEN

C580

13

JW decal

NXB 1000uF/16V

NC
VCC

NXB 1000uF/16V

D212B

TP205

TP81

RFMIN

5 STBY

11KF

R580

C202

C205

TP207

TP42

LINE

OPEN

4.7UF/16V

R621

C607

Q603

STK0160

330pF COG

SDB1060PI

TP66

BFS3550A

TP105

TP213

TP82

TP154

100

TP150

C509A

R612

L511

10K

100nF

14

TP43

C509

OUT

L202

JUMPER

TP41

100

CF

MDF11N60

R520

C508

15
TP49

TP211

TP83

VCC

TP155

STK0160

HVG

TP40

12V3_OVP

10

TP84

10k

U601
TP149

VCC

TP93

2 DELAY

C505

220nF

GND1

D212A

TP204

Q501

NXB 1000uF/16V

TP97

TP153

Q581

R581

470k F

R610

R608

MMSD4148 10
SCY99102BDR2G

510K

R618

TP4

D603

VF

470k F

750K

TP239

16

TP39

R510 C504

R501C

11

R611
200

Q601

MDF11N60

GG

200

510K

82uF 450V

R617

VBOOT

10

TP203

TP80

R611A

TP48

TP235

1 CSS

TP339

10k

200K F

L6599

TP38

R501B

82uF 450V

TP162

10

R604

200K F

! C646

! C645

TP237

MMSD4148

R604A

470k F

47p/1kV

MDF11N60

TP341

Q602 S

D603A R608A R610A

D
G

C411A
68uF/100V

TP202

12

TP55

R519

MMSD4148W

U501

TP240

GND1

R616

1uF

R512

TP50

D503

C411
68uF/100V

13

47

C506

TP125

C610

R518

4.3KF

510K

GND1
GND1

TP21

! CX101
D151

R157

1N4148W

10

TP224

C151

R156

1KF

100nF

R160
Q151

TP19

L101

750V 14A

5mm

! PC103

TP70

EL817MC

R312

R314

1KF

51kF

R311

R317

1KF
1KF

TP342

! VA101

TP15

5mm

TP2

TP71

R161

C152
100nF

0F

U306
AZ431AN / SMD

R330
20K

TP20

L102

KTN2907A

3V3_OVP

1KF

Q150

KTN 2222A

TP3

TP225

TP245

STVCC

TP63

100nF

TP244

COLD

TP152

TP354

TP201

TP36

R511

R501A

MBRF10200CT

TP161

14

TP51

10

470k F

47p/1kV

GG

200 TP236

R615

C610A

TP233

TP346

TP95

200

! T501

TP321

R540

TP126

TP234

R609

TP64

510K

47p/1kV

R609A

VLED

R501

C610B

TP6

PQ38B12

TP170

! L601

TP30

D211

TP44

L603

BFS3550A

TP172

! C601A
470nF / 500V

TP54

BFS3550A

BYV29X-600

TP96

L106
BFS3550A

! CY106
680pF

L501

TP56

D602

400uH

JW2

S3V60
TP31

TP33

S3V60
4

JW1

D601

TP32

TP241

L602

A01

TP340

TP23

TP52

A01

TP171

10-0-1

C320
1nF

GND1

! F101

Neutral

TP16

T5AH 250V

Live
1

Power Supply Unit with


Integrated Led Driver

! CN1_1308
AC-inlet

2012-02-06

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Power Supply Unit with Integrated LED Driver

Power Supply Unit with Integrated Led Driver

A02

A02

BOOST
! L401

MASTER

OPEN

GND1

TP114

L2

2
3

C404
C403

R401

GND1

2K F

L4

L5

1K

C405

35

36

37

34
NC

NC

PWM6

38

39

PWM4

PWM5

40

R408A
OPEN

30

ADIM

28

STATUS

TP337

R407A

TP335

BL-ON-OFF

OPEN

25

VREF

24
TP266

C407A

23

OPEN
TP252

DRV

GNDP

+12V

R406A

OPEN

26

R414A

R415A

OPEN

TP312

C408A
OPEN

R413A

TP351

OPEN
GND1

GND1

UVLS

C402A

R402A

OPEN

OPEN

C406

OPEN

OPEN

C405A

C406A

R405A

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

TP270

C403A

R401A

GND1

1uF

R404A

R403A

C404A

OVP_S

TP344

OPEN

OPEN

TP347

GND1

TP348

GND1

TP313

L6

7
TP117

LED_A
TP308

TP329

GND1

GND1

1.2K F
TP283

2N7002

47K

+12V

R490B
3.6K F

R471

OPEN

240 F

GND1
TP281

C472
R460
0

4.7uF

R475

SOT89

R485B

Q403B
R482B

1uF

GND1

3.6K F

CMP2

1K

OPEN

R486B

C475

100F

TP174

3.3 F

R486E

R485H

R482H

IS5

E
C

SOT89
NC

TP257

NC

Q403H

TP14

TP256

CMP8

TP11

IS8

NC

R483H
NC

R484E

NC

R485K

Q403K
R482K

R483K
NC

R486K

NC

R486H

NC

NC
CMP11

TP258

NC

NC

OPEN

TP249

R481K
TP250

NC

SOT89
NC

CMP5

TP109

R484H

IS11

NC

R484K
GND1

GND1

GND1

GND1
TP186

L1

R481A
B

TP300

BCX52-16

Q403A
R482A

R485A
100F

TP305

1K

TP255

CMP1

3.3 F

BCX52-16

R490G

NC

R485D

5.1K

1K
TP295

100F

TP304

NC

TP297

Q403D
R482D

IS1

SOT89

18 F

3.3 F

R486D

GND1

TP279

R485G

Q403G
R482G

TP276

NC

R483G
OPEN

NC

NC

R486G

NC

NC

R490J
NC

NC

IS4

R484D
GND1

R481G

+12V

NC

CMP4

R483D
OPEN

R484A

R486A

+12V

R481D
SOT89

R483A
18 F

TP294

SOT89

TP120

Q404J

Q404G

PBHV8118T

R490D
3.6K F

5.1K

3.6K F

L4

R4

Q404D

+12V

TP275

TP9

TP293

R490A

TP290
TP328

PBHV8118T

R1

Q404A

+12V

NC

TP128

TP326

+12V

GND1

TP190

R481H

R484B

10nF
GND1

CN6_1M11
1
GND_AL
2
+12V_AL
3
GND_AL
4
+12V_AL

TP10

E
C
TP167

1k

18 F

3.3 F

Q403E
R482E

NC

R490K
NC3

NC

R490H

R483E

IS2

R483B
18 F

Q408

R485E

BCX52-16

100F
TP301

+12V

5.1k

SOT89

TP112

+12V

Q404H

TP168

R481E

TP333

470K

5.1K

BCX52-16

C473

2N7002
5.1V

TP121

PBHV8118T

R490E

R481B

12K

R461

C474

+12V

Q404K

R5

Q404E

Q404B
PBHV8118T

ADIM

R473

R2

R472

1.2K F

ZD401

IS12

NC

R484L

TP196

R481J
TP260

100nF

R464

Q451

100nF

POK

C401

220K

NC

TP278

SOT89
CMP7
TP12

NC

Q403J
R482J

IS7

NC

CMP10
IS10

R483J
NC

NC

NC

R484J

R486J

R484G

TP282

1K

NC

GND1

R485J

NC
C

C409C

R469

330F

10K

R466

R483L

TP331

BL-DIM(VSYNC)
BL-I-CTRL

TP91

R465

CMP12

L5

TP355

BL-I-CTRL

BL-ON-OFF

TP99

NC

GND1

TP195

GND_SND

TP100

Q403L
R482L

TP289

TP325

TP98

TP259

R485L

R486L

R484I

100K

GND_SND

NC

GND1

L2

R467

GND1

IS9

TP92

NC

NC

NC

R470C
OPEN

R463

3.9K

OPEN

12V3_SND

TP101

+12V

100nF

R486I

GND1

TP298

+12V

C471

NC

3.6KF

TP299

AS431ANTR/SMD

OPEN

R470

TP291

12V3_SND

SBT2907A

U405

R483I

NC

R484F

GND1

CMP9

NC

OPEN

R481L
SOT89
NC

TP13

3.3 F

R486F

R484C

R486C

TP280

NC

TP131

R470B
R470A

TP284

TP102

R462

TP285

+12V

560

3.9k

GND1

TP103

Q407

R468

TP160

VREF

GND1

18 F

OPEN

TP159

TP214

TP286

STANDBY

TP104

1-2041145-4

TP287

TP215

ST3V3

3.3 F

Q403I
R482I

IS6

1k

R485I

NC

CMP6

100F

TP177

R483F

R483C
18 F

GND1

TP272

100nF

TP271

CN4_1M95
1
3V3stdby
2
Standby
3
GND1
4
GND1
5
+12V
6
+12V
7
+Vsnd
8
+Vsnd
9
GND_SND
10
GND_SND
11
BL-ON
12
BL-DIM(Vsync)
13
BL-I-CTRL
14
POK

ANALOG DIM

R1

C314

Q403F
R482F

NC

NC

SOT89

TP332

BCX52-16

IS3

1k

R485F

NC

R490L

+12V

TP322

R481I

TP187

R2

CMP3

100F

TP302

TP292

NC

TP175

R3

TP108

Q403C
R482C

TP113

BCX52-16

NC

R490I

+12V

5.1k

SOT89

TP169

R4

R485C

TP176

R481F

TP122

3.6K F

TP118

SOT89

PBHV8118T

R490F

TP119

R5

5.1k

TP111

+12V
TP173

TP296

R481C

Q404L

Q404I

Q404F

TP123

TP124

3.6K F

R6

TP194

PBHV8118T

R490C

+12V

TP110

TP330

Q404C

LED_A

L6

R6

TP191

L3

TP303

R3

TP107

TP115

TP327

CN3_1319
Anode_R
NC
R6 Cathode
R5 Cathode
R4 Cathode
R3 Cathode
R2 Cathode
R1 Cathode

COMM

TP254

OPEN

CMP8

GND1

GND1

29

22

21

TP265

ISW
20

SSTCMP

RANGELED
19

TP269

UVLS

18

17

TP274

OVP

SYNC

IS7

62K

470nF

PWM3

41

42

NC

IS2

1uF

C407

150K

R405

PWM1

43

VREF

IS3

100K

R404

R403
TP307

PWM2

IS8

CMP8

ENA

GNDA

11

IS8

TP253

31

VIN 27

CMP4

C408

R415

STATUS

OPEN

IS4

10 CMP3

CMP9

TP273

23

CMP5

32

TP251

IS9

ADIM

U401A

16

VREF

24

IS5

TP268

25

CMP10

COMM

CMP1

BL-ON-OFF

10K

ISW

1nF

L3

TP189

RT

CMP6

OPEN

33

TP349

L1 Cathode
L2 Cathode
L3 Cathode
L4 Cathode
L5 Cathode
L6 Cathode
NC
Anode_L

R406

10

IS10

TP352

100nF

1nF COG
L1

+12V

PWM8

IS6

15

TP193

26

CMP11

STATUS

R407

CMP7

14

28

OPEN

PWM7

CMP7

C402
OVP_M

TP116

IS11

DRV

UVLS

ADIM

100nF

CMP1

CN2_1316

CMP12

TP336

CMP2

6.2K F

COMM

29

R414

IS1

44
TP267

IS12

GND1

220K F

R409A

C409A

NC

IS1

TP264

30

100K

R402

IS7

R408

TP188

31

DRV

ISW

GNDP

22

21

CMP2

35

36

37

34
NC

NC

PWM6

39

38

PWM5

40

PWM3

PWM4

41

IS8

PWM1

GND1

SYNC

20

12

TP334

NC

IS2

RANGELED

11

IS2

47nF

56K

42

VREF

SSTCMP

CMP3

C469

R477

STATUS

IS3

10 CMP3

13

IS3

19

VREF

POK

100

UVLS

47K

ENA

18

TP350

R478

CMP4

GND1

32

VIN 27

IS4

CMP4

STATUS

LQFP-48 pin 0.8 Pitch OZ9909TN

CMP2

TP345

IS4

TP338

U401

CMP5

TP263

ADIM

100KF

12

CMP5

R476

IS5

17

GND1

IS5

COMM

CMP6

GND1

100nF

33

BL-DIM(VSYNC)

OPEN

C409B

TP192

CMP6

GND1

RT

IS6

R410A

BL-DIM(VSYNC)

R409

10nF

PWM8

CMP7

IS6

OPEN

C409
PWM7

NC

C422

PWM2

OVP_M

TP306

C460
OPEN

43

44

10K F

ISW

OVP

R455S 1 F

R455R 1 F

R455P 1 F

R421B

TP179

1K

GNDA

TP318

CMP1

TP317

16

TP316

15

TP315

R455Q 1 F

R455N 1 F

R455O 1 F

R455L 1 F

R455M 1 F

R455K 1 F

R455I 1 F

R455J 1 F

R455H 1 F

R455G 1 F

R455F 1F

R455E 1F

R455D 1F

OPEN

R455B 1F

10k

GND1

GND1

IS7

TP314

R455C 1F

C423

OPEN

C442

R455 1F

R420

TP246

R410
1K

OVP_S

R419

UVLS

TP163

33K F

GND1

OPEN

100KF

47K F

R421A

CMP8

GND1

TP183

10K F

TP165

G
S

68uF/100V

Q401
OPEN

6.8

R421

C413A

68uF/100V

R417

R411B

C413

IS1

DRV

10K F

Q402

AOD482/D-PACK

open

14

open

R412A

R412

13

TP166

R418 D410
TP181

LED_A

MBRF10150CT
TP277

R411

20K F

R411A

VREF

L413
dual bead

TP184
TP182

TP180

VREF

TP319

25uH

SLAVE
TP178

TP320

TP197

TP164

D401

! L402

TP185

TP262

R455A 1F

10-1-1

QFU2.1E LA

GND1

2041145-4

CN7_1M09
GND_AL/ GND_SND
+12V_AL/+Vsnd
GND_AL/ GND_SND
+12V_AL/+Vsnd
GND_AL/ GND_SND
+12V_AL/+Vsnd

1
2
3
4
5

Power Supply Unit with


Integrated Led Driver

2041145-6

2012-02-06

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10-1-2

QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 73

Layout top

Layout top

2012-02-06

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10-1-3

QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 74

Layout bottom

Layout bottom

2012-02-06

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 75

10.2 A 272217190609
10-2-1

A01, PSL

Power Supply Unit with Integrated Led Driver

A01

A01
VREF
R412

2.2 F

47F

RFMIN

STBY

R508

13

VCC

12

LVG

11

GND

10

ISEN

LINE

DIS

PFC_STOP

D504

47
C501

120

103
C502

47

R522

9
MMSD4148W

R523

D211

C526

35

36

34
NC

NC

38

39

40

37

PWM6

PWM5

21 GNDP

20 ISW

19 RANGELED

22 DRV

105

GND1

Separate connections for VSND and +12 V

L201

PEE3232

100/1W
C513
8.2nF/1kV

L512

!
CY202

Jumper

220pF

C215

C201A

MK 1000uF/16V

225

MK 1000uF/16V

GND1
R266

+12V

1.6uH
C201

PC501
EL817MC

R256

C212
OPEN

120 F
R257
1.5K F

C211 R255

C202
MK 1000uF/16V

C203
MK 1000uF/16V
GND1

+12V

10

4.7uH

D106A

C301

22V
ZD105
!

STVCC

R305

51F

EFD1515

PC101
EL817MC

U301
AZ431AN / SMD

5.6K

104

104

220K

KTN 2222A/ TO-92

4.7K

OPEN

Q101
R110

C109

KTN 2907A
Q301

10K

ZS 22uF/50V

C123

R309
E

C122

1K

2.4K F
300 F

R253

+Vsnd

12V3_SND

+Vsnd

GND_SND

GND_SND

GND_SND

10

GND_SND

BL-ON-OFF

11

BL-ON

12

BL-DIM(Vsync)

BL-I-CTRL

13

BL-I-CTRL

POK

14

POK

105

1-2041145-4

GND1

U204
AZ431AN/SMD

C260
102

R260
2KF
GND1

32": 0R0 37": N.C R491C


LED_A
32": N.C 37": 0R0 R491D
R1

CN2_1316
1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

32": N.C 37": 0R0 R491A


LED_A
32": 0R0 37": N.C R491B
R1

R310

C305

STANDBY

1K

104

1N4148W

LED_A

3V3_OVP
R156

Q151

KTN2907A

R314

R160
1KF

51kF
! PC103
EL817MC

R312

R311

1KF

1KF

Q150
KTN 2222A

C151
104

1KF

L4 Cathode
L5 Cathode
L6 Cathode
NC

Anode_L
IS100-L08T-C46(black)

R106
10

L3 Cathode

STVCC

L2 Cathode

CN3_1319
GND1

D151

L1 Cathode

104

220K
C117

10

C116

Q106
KTN 2N7002

VCC

10K

100K
R121

15V

10K

R124

+12V

12V3_SND

C461
104

! PC102
EL817MC

R109

R104
ZD103

R125

R122

+12V

CN2: 32inch IS100-L08T-C46-A(natural)/


37inch IS100-L08T-C46(black)

MMSD4148

ZD102

1M 1/2W PRC

R126

Q104
KTN 2N7002

222
C106

1kF

D101

R127

9.1V Axial

4.7M(1608)

GND1

+12V

GND1

CN3: 32inch N.C


37inch IS100-L08T-C46-A(natural)

R317

0F

Anode_R
NC
R6 Cathode
R5 Cathode
R4 Cathode
R3 Cathode
R2 Cathode

R1 Cathode
IS100-L08T-C46-A(natural)

U306

RF101L4S

560F

ZD103A

C115

470K

Live
2

Neutral

470K

R123A

1n 300v
D116

R308

R120

R128

! F101
T3.15AH 250V

GND1

GND1

BL-DIM(VSYNC)

R270

Standby

+12V

GND1

GND1

24K F

GND1

C304
104

C303
225

R129

R123
4.7M(1608)

STANDBY

R272

R271
1kF

R304
1.2K F

1.5K F

OPEN
C102

100nF

C121
ZS22uF/50V

R302

R306

C103
ZS 10uF/50V

120 F

C107
225

D107

1K
R102

CN4_1M95
1
3V3stdby

R307

5
VSTR
IPK

FSL106HR

100K
R103

4148W

Q102

+12V_AL

2041145-4

3.6K F

12V3_OVP

C307
105

NXB 680uF/10V

NXH 1000uF/10V

R105

UF4007

6
VFB DRAIN

8
U101

VCC DRAIN

GND DRAIN

! CX101

KTN2222S/SOT-23

D106

100pF

C306

GND_AL

ST3V3

ST3V3

2.7K F

D102
MMSD4148

L301

1.5KF

R133 R134
68K 68K

IN4007

GND1
D301
SB560 P=20mm

CN6_1M11
1
GND_AL
2
+12V_AL

GND1

ST3V3

COLD
T101

473

+12V

AS431AN / SMD

5.6K

GND_SND

! PC502
EL817MC

R303

200

! CY102

R131 R132
68K 68K

R113

GND1

ZD101

P6KE180A
100pF

102 1KV

C469

C214
225

3V3_OVP
C119

R477
C406

103

VLED

R254

MAIN_CAP_VOL

COLD

62K

154

POK

C410

C411
120uF/63V

D212
MBRF20L45CTG

HOT

!
CN1_1308
AC-inlet

100

U203

1615180

! CY101

R405

C437

C403
102

R401
2K F

105

18 SSTCMP

17 UVLS

1.5K F

12V3_OVP

!
LF102A
3

PWM4

PWM3

41

42

PWM1

102 COG

5.6V

ZD503

R403

R476

4.7K

STATUS

150K

GND1

D506
102/50V
C507

VREF
R478

C404

MMSD4148W
33

100K

47pF/1kV

R527

COLD

R415

104

L202
BFS3550R2

MBRF10150CT

10

R531

1N4148

PWM2

43

IS8

44
IS7

CMP8

C402
102

222

C626
103

C407

R404

12

10K

10

C408

105

GND1

11

L511

Q510
SMK0850F D

R521

VREF

T501

BFS3550A

D512

R513

R634

240

2.7K
13K

NC

10

BL-ON-OFF

GND1

R509
R507A

R626

OUT

14

R519

MMSD4148W

IC-SOP-16-L6599

OPEN

GND1

15

D503

23

OPEN

R507
6.8KF
R633

R627

!
CY103
N.C

CF

6
Q604
STK0160

2.2KF

C611
102

HVG

C508
104

+12V

R406 10K

OPEN

GND1

DELAY

16

STATUS

GND1

R265

471 COG

VBOOT

25

DRV

C213

C505

CSS

VREF

ISW

10K F

C504
224

47

U501
L6599

26

IS1

620

105
C506

ENA

CMP1

JW1

COLD

4.3KF
R510
750K

R520

R624

!
CY106
470pF

C509
225

ADIM
R407 10

VIN 27

CMP2

10K

330k

R622
VCC

68uF/400V

R518

28

GND1

1.2KF

OVP

R511
R512
0R0

68uF/400V

C646

STATUS

R408
240K F

R484F

GND1
D

29

SYNC

UVLS

Q501
SMK0850F

120 1W

SA101

R486F R483F

1.2KF

GND1

VCC

s
TSA601MA1

IS5

R484E

R402
3K F

R623

C645

R629
100K

R101

47F

IS6

GND1

!
CY104
N.C

1k

R480
100K F

C511
683

750V 14A

2.2 F

3
4

1.2K

! VA101

R486E R483E

GND1

R625

470pF

IS4

1.2KF

IS2

GND1

1k

R484D

CMP6

R482F

11 IS2

BFS3550R

R628

!
CY105

47F

2.2 F

Q403F

CMP5

R482E

ADIM

100KF

24
NC

L501

3ohm 15D
TH601

Q403E
GND1

31
30

10 CMP3

CMP3

BCX53-16

GND1

R632
4.7K F
U602
AS431AN / SMD

! C601
470nF / 500V

R486D R483D

Q406
KTN2222A

330k

C620A
OPEN

CMP4

OPEN

RT

9 IS3

IS3

R485F 47 F

C481F

BCX53-16

OPEN

R482D
1K

330k

! L602
1615180

C481E

GND1

330k

C620
OPEN

R485E 47 F

CMP4

R481F 5.1k

R6

32

8 CMP4

R251

MAIN_CAP_VOL

R485D 47 F
BCX53-16
Q403D

R481E 5.1k

R5

LQFP-48 pin 0.8 Pitch OZ9909TN

7 IS4

16 OVP

R481D 5.1K

R4

U401

6 CMP5

IS4

UVLS

C440
103

5 IS5

CMP5

C460
OPEN

33

PWM8

COMM

4 CMP6

IS5

GND1

PWM7

BL-DIM(VSYNC)

R409

103

3 IS6

IS6

ISW

OPEN

1KF
R631
2.7kF

1.2KF

R252

1KF

C622
332
BD601
4A 600V

R630

47F

1.5K F

R630A

GND1

2.2 F

1.2KF

GND1

C481D

R488
!
PC601
47K
R487
EL817MC
10K F

103
GND1

VCC

47F

2.2 F

C409

2 CMP7

15 GNDA

D
GND1

C475

R484B

R486B R483B

1.2KF

1 NC

R484C
CMP6

+12V

Q408
2N7002

470K

47F

IS3

1k

14 CMP1

2.2 F

GND1

IS2
R486C R483C

R410
1K

CMP3

47 F

Q403C
R482C
GND1

1K

R484A

R486A R483A

GND1

ZD401

R482B

IS1

R485C

BCX53-16

1K

R455F 1 F

R455E 1 F

R455D 1 F

GND1

R455B 1 F

GND1

GND1

R455C 1 F

110

GND1

C473
105

475

R460

OPEN

CMP2

GND1

OVP

R419
R455 1 F

GND1

R475

R482A
1K

GND1

C422
OPEN
GND1

R455A 1 F

C472

150F

R461

220K

C474
OPEN
GND1

5.1V

Q403B

GND1

R421B
11K F

C442
102

C423
OPEN

GND1

NXA 68uF/100V

CMP1

47 F

C514
100pF/1kV

12KF

R420
10k

Q403A

BCX53-16

BCX53-16

OPEN

5.1k

C481C

R485B

C481B

47 F

100KF

R481C

R3

12 CMP2

OPEN

R470

510 F
11KF

OPEN

R470A
1KF

R471

R473

Q402
S
AP15T15GH/D-PACK

R2
R485A

C481A
OPEN

R481B 5.1K

GND1

10K
R466

R481A 5.1K

R1

Jumper
C413

R421A
22K F

GND1

D4148W

R417 100

UVLS

R465

BL-I-CTRL

15

R411B
10K F

ADIM

C415
100pF/1kV

D410

R418

R411A
10K FDRV

47K

BFS3550R
R421
27K F

B3100-13-F

R411
10K F

R472
R464

Q451
KTN 2N7002

1.2KF

R463
100K

GND1

R467

GND1

3.9K

+12V

R469

3.9K

R462

Q407

LED_A

55uH

OPEN

C471
104

R470B

L403

C515
100pF/1kV

KTN2907A
U405

R470C

R468
560
AS431ANTR/SMD

VREF

L404

D401

13 IS1

L401
VLED

R161
1KF

C152

AZ431AN / SMD

104

C320

R330
20KF

102
GND1

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10.

EN 78

10.3 A 272217190611
A01, PSL

Power Supply Unit with Integrated Led Driver

A01

47F

R486F R483F
2.2 F

1.2KF

47F

DELAY

CF

RFMIN

STBY

R508

16

HVG

15

OUT

14

NC

13

VCC

12

LVG

11

ISEN

LINE

DIS

GND
PFC_STOP

C508
104

D503

MMSD4148W

47

120

C501

10

D504

47

R522

9
MMSD4148W

R523

10

C526

R401
2K F

ZD503

10K

C513
8.2nF/1kV

L512

!
CY202

35

36

34
NC

NC

38

37

PWM6

22 DRV

21 GNDP

20 ISW

C214
225

L201

Jumper

220pF

+12V

1.6uH
C201

C215

C201A

MK 1000uF/16V

225

MK 1000uF/16V

GND1

PC501
EL817MC

R256

C212
OPEN

120 F
R257
1.5K F

! PC502
EL817MC

C211 R255

C202
MK 1000uF/16V

C203
MK 1000uF/16V
GND1

+12V

4.7uH

EFD1515

22V
ZD105
!

STVCC

R305

51F

R304
1.2K F

PC101
EL817MC

C303
225

R129

U301
AZ431AN / SMD

5.6K

OPEN

9.1V Axial

2.4K F

R253
R254

300 F
GND1

R110

C109

KTN 2222A/ TO-92


KTN 2907A
Q301

10K

ZS 22uF/50V

C123
105

+12V

12V3_SND

+Vsnd

12V3_SND

+Vsnd

GND_SND

GND_SND

GND_SND

10

GND_SND

BL-ON-OFF

11

BL-ON

12

BL-DIM(Vsync)

13

BL-I-CTRL

14

POK

BL-I-CTRL
POK

R270

C461
104

4.7K

C260
102

R260
2KF
GND1

32": 0R0 37": N.C R491C


LED_A
32": N.C 37": 0R0 R491D
R1

1N4148W

R3

R4

R5

R6

Q151

KTN2907A

STANDBY

1K

104

Q150
KTN 2222A

1KF

R160
1KF

51kF
R312

R311

1KF

CN3: 32inch N.C


37inch IS100-L08T-C46-A(natural)

R317

0F

L4 Cathode

L6 Cathode
NC

Anode_R
NC
R6 Cathode
R5 Cathode
R4 Cathode
R3 Cathode
R2 Cathode

R1 Cathode
IS100-L08T-C46-A(natural)

U306
R161

L3 Cathode

L5 Cathode

CN3_1319
LED_A

1KF

L2 Cathode

8
Anode_L
IS100-L08T-C46(black)

R314

! PC103
EL817MC

L1 Cathode

C305

C151
104

1KF

3V3_OVP
R156

CN2_1316

R2

32": N.C 37": 0R0 R491A


LED_A
32": 0R0 37": N.C R491B
R1

R310

R106
10

1-2041145-4

GND1

U204
AZ431AN/SMD

GND1
D151
STVCC

+12V

BL-DIM(VSYNC)

24K F

R309
E

Q106
KTN 2N7002

220K

1K

104

Q101

C122

10

104

104

VCC

15V

220K
C117

100K
R121

GND1

+12V

CN2: 32inch IS100-L08T-C46-A(natural)/


37inch IS100-L08T-C46(black)

! PC102
EL817MC

R109

R104

ZD102

10K
C116

MMSD4148

ZD103

R124

GND1

GND1

GND1

10K

R125

R122

222
C106

Standby

+12V

R272

R271

GND1

1kF

D101

RF101L4S
R127
1M 1/2W PRC

R126

Q104
KTN 2N7002

470K

Live
2

Neutral

560F

4.7M(1608)

1n 300v
D116

R308

470K

R123A

C115

R128

! F101
T3.15AH 250V

R120

ZD103A

R123
4.7M(1608)

GND1

1kF

C304
104

1.5K F

OPEN
C102

100nF

R302

R306

C103
ZS 10uF/50V

C121
ZS22uF/50V

120 F

C107
225

D107

1K
R102

CN4_1M95
1
3V3stdby

STANDBY

R307

5
VSTR
IPK

FSL106HR

100K
R103

Q102

+12V_AL

2041145-4

3.6K F

12V3_OVP

C307
105

NXB 680uF/10V

NXH 1000uF/10V

R105

UF4007

1.5KF

KTN2222S/SOT-23

4148W

C306

6
VFB DRAIN

8
U101

GND DRAIN

! CX101

VCC DRAIN

100pF

ST3V3

C301

GND1

L301

D301
SB560 P=20mm

D106A
D106

100pF

10

GND1

GND_AL

ST3V3

D102
MMSD4148

T101

CN6_1M11
1
GND_AL
2
+12V_AL

GND1

ST3V3

COLD

2.7K F

!
5

R303

! CY102

IN4007

R133 R134
68K 68K

R131 R132
68K 68K

ZD101

P6KE180A

R113
200

COLD

Separate connections for VSND and +12 V


+12V

PEE3232

100/1W

3V3_OVP

102 1KV

473

GND_SND

HOT
C119

5.6K

GND1

U203

MAIN_CAP_VOL

C469

105

VLED

AS431AN / SMD

R477
C406

103

C411
120uF/63V

D212
MBRF20L45CTG

1615180

!
CN1_1308
AC-inlet

62K

154

POK

C410

12V3_OVP

!
LF102A

! CY101

PWM5

39

C437

105

100

D506
102/50V
C507

R405

R476

4.7K

STATUS

GND1

MMSD4148W
33

1.5K F

C403
102

47pF/1kV

R527

VREF

150K

R403

102 COG

R266

C626
103

100K

L202
BFS3550R2

MBRF10150CT

10

R531

1N4148

R415

104

R478

C404

222

COLD

PWM4

41

40
PWM2

PWM3

42

PWM1

IS8

43

44

D211
12

11

L511

Q510
SMK0850F D

R521

C407

VREF

T501

BFS3550A

D512

R513

240

R507A

103
C502

10

R509

R634

R519

C408
105

OPEN

VBOOT

BL-ON-OFF

OPEN

CSS

IC-SOP-16-L6599

OPEN

2.7K
13K

R627

GND1

2.2KF

R507
6.8KF

47

U501
L6599

6
Q604
STK0160

24

R404
C402
102

R265

471 COG

R633

R626

!
CY103
N.C

NC

+12V

R406 10K

ISW

10K F

C505

GND1

25

GND1

JW1

105
C506

C504
224

C611
102

VREF

STATUS

GND1

C514
100pF/1kV

4.3KF
R510
750K

R520

C509
225

C515
100pF/1kV

1.2K

COLD

R518

R511

C511
683

R624

!
CY106
470pF

26

GND1

OVP

10K

330k

R622
VCC

68uF/400V

ENA

DRV

CMP1

GND1
D

ADIM
R407 10

VIN 27

CMP2

UVLS

Q501
SMK0850F

R512
0R0

68uF/400V

28

GND1

1.2KF

GND1

VCC

C646

STATUS

R408

R484F

R402
3K F

R623

C645

CMP8

IS7

IS2

IS6

19 RANGELED

IS5

R484E

29

100KF

240K F

23
SYNC

GND1

120 1W

SA101

2.2 F

GND1

s
TSA601MA1

R486E R483E

1.2KF

R629
100K

R101

1k

ADIM

IS1

R480
100K F

!
CY104
N.C

IS4

R484D

CMP6

R482F

GND1

1k

GND1

R625

750V 14A

47F

2.2 F

Q403F

CMP5

R482E

GND1

BFS3550R

R628

! VA101

Q403E

11 IS2

L501

3ohm 15D

470pF

C440
103

R632
4.7K F
U602
AS431AN / SMD

! C601
470nF / 500V

R486D R483D

Q406
KTN2222A

330k

!
CY105

CMP4
R482D

BCX53-16

31
30

10 CMP3

CMP3

620

! L602
1615180

1KF
R631
2.7kF

TH601

Q403D

1K

330k

C620
OPEN

C620A
OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

BCX53-16

OPEN

R485F 47 F

C481F

RT

9 IS3

IS3

R251

C622
332
2

R630

1KF

MAIN_CAP_VOL
!

BCX53-16

R485E 47 F

C481E

32

8 CMP4

R252

VCC

BD601
4A 600V

R485D 47 F

LQFP-48 pin 0.8 Pitch OZ9909TN

7 IS4

CMP4

R481F 5.1k

U401

6 CMP5

1.5K F

R630A

5 IS5

IS5

R6

33

PWM8

COMM

4 CMP6

18 SSTCMP

R4

R481E 5.1k

R5

PWM7

BL-DIM(VSYNC)

R409

103

3 IS6

IS6

C213

GND1

1.2KF

17 UVLS

R481D 5.1K

UVLS

R488
!
47K
PC601
R487
EL817MC
10K F

103

47F

GND1

GND1

GND1

2.2 F

1.2KF

IS4

C460
OPEN

330k

GND1

47F

CMP5

470K

2.2 F

GND1

C481D

C475
S

R475

R484B

R486B R483B

1.2KF

C409

2 CMP7

ISW

+12V

Q408
2N7002

5.1V

R484A

47F

1 NC

R484C

16 OVP

2.2 F

GND1

ZD401

1k

IS2
R486C R483C

R410
1K

IS3

GND1

1K

1K

R455F 1 F

R455E 1 F

GND1

R455D 1 F

GND1

R455B 1 F

110

GND1

GND1

R455C 1 F

GND1

R455 1 F

R460

GND1

C473
105

475

Q403C
R482C

GND1

CMP6

R419
R455A 1 F

150F

R461

220K

C472

R482B

IS1

GND1

C474
OPEN

GND1

R486A R483A

OVP

C422
OPEN
GND1

CMP2

CMP3

47 F

GND1

1K

R485C

BCX53-16

15 GNDA

C442
102

R482A

GND1

GND1

OPEN

14 CMP1

R420
10k

NXA 68uF/100V

R421B
11K F

47 F

Q403B

5.1k

C481C

13 IS1

Q402
S
AP15T15GH/D-PACK

BCX53-16

OPEN

CMP1

R481C

R3
R485B

C481B

47 F

Q403A

BCX53-16

R481B 5.1K

R2
R485A

C481A
OPEN

100KF

12 CMP2

OPEN

R470

OPEN

510 F
12KF

R471

1KF

R473

R481A 5.1K

R1

C413

R421A
22K F

D4148W

R417 100

C423
OPEN

10K
R466

15

UVLS

R465

BL-I-CTRL

C415
GND1
100pF/1kV

D410

R418

R411B
10K F

ADIM

LED_A

Jumper

BFS3550R
R421
27K F

B3100-13-F

R411A
10K FDRV

47K

L403

55uH
R411
10K F

R472
1.2KF

Q451
KTN 2N7002

R464

R463
100K

GND1

R467

GND1

3.9K

+12V

104

11KF

C471

R469

R470A

Q407

3.9K

R462

U405

R470B
OPEN

L404

D401

VLED

KTN2907A

R470C

R468
560
AS431ANTR/SMD

VREF

A01

VREF
R412

L401

5.6V

10-3-1

C152

AZ431AN / SMD

104

C320

R330
20KF

102
1
GND1

Power Supply Unit with


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EN 81

10.4 B 310431365664
10-4-1

B01A, Connectors and protections

Connectors and protections

B01A

B01A
+12V

+3V3-WIFI

9UA1-1
9UA1-2
9UA1-3
9UA1-4

+3V3-STANDBY

6.3V 330u
2UA0

RES
RES
RES
RES

+3V3-WIFI

FUAS

6
22K

3UAH-3

10K

7UA1-2
BC847BS(COL)
4

8
10K

3UAF-1
1

7
22K

3UAH-2

DETECT12V

5
22K

3UAH-4

4K7

3UAG

1K0

1u0 RES

3UAF-4

1UA0

IUA0

+12V DETECTION

IUAG

6
4
7UA1-1
BC847BS(COL)
1

10n

2UA8

IUAE

3K3

1n0

100p
2UA7

10n
2UA6

FUAN

IUAD

3UAD

+3V3-STANDBY

POWER-OK

100R

2UA5

10K

3UAF-3

PDZ6.2B(COL)

6UAA
BL-I-CTRL

3UA4 100R

1
2
3
4

7UA0-1
BC847BPN(COL)

BL-DIM

3UA3 100R

1M11

2UAJ

3UAE

BL-DIM1

3UA2 100R

10n

BL-ON

3UAA 100R

IUAC

3UA1

22K

IUAF

OPTIONAL
INSTEAD 1M99

IUAA
5

IUAB

1-2041145-4

7UA0-2
BC847BPN(COL)

2UA1 RES

100R

100n

1u0
2UA3 RES

2UA2

100p

16V

2UA4

2UAT

FUA8
FUA9
FUAA
FUAB

STANDBY

3UAH-1

T
2.0A 63V
FOR DUAL SIDE AL ONLY

3UAF-2

3UA0

+12V

100u

FUAL

+3V3-STANDBY

+12V-AUDIO

AMBI-POWER

+12VAL

330u 6.3V

FUA0
FUA1
FUA2
FUA3
FUA4
FUA5
FUA6
FUA7

DETECT12Vn

1UA2

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

3UAJ

+12V

RES 2UAV

1u0

1M95

4K7

6UAF
B230LA-M3
2UA9 RES

10K

+12Va

T 3.0A 32V
+12V
+12VAL

4K7

4K7
RES 3UAP-4
5
4

4K7

RES 3 3UAP-3 6

4K7

RES 2 3UAP-2 7

4K7

RES 1 3UAP-1 8

4K7
RES 3UAN-4
4
5
2K2

AMBI-POWER

IUAL

100p

390R
2UAK

3UAR

10K

3UAV-2

K
R
A

7UAF
TS2431

FUAJ

100n

RES

FUAH

+12VAL

GND-AL
2UAN

3UAY

IUAN

EN
EN

GND

2K2

5
6
7
8
2K2

6UAC
6UAD

10K

RES
2UAL

1
2
3

PDZ15B(COL) PDZ15B(COL)

6UAE
1

3UAS

DBG

VOUT

IUAT

FUAT

AMBI-POWER

S1D

5UAA
3u0

FUAR
+3V3AL

AMBILIGHT 3-SIDED PROTECTION

GND-AL

10u

2UAR

FLG

IUAS

6UAB

1u0

ENABLE-3V3-AMBI

VIN

7UAB
BC847BW
2

7UAC
SI4778DY-GE3

2UAP

+3V3

10u

STANDBY

2UAS

330R
7UAE
RT9715EGB

LTST-C190KGKT

3UAM DBG

1R0

3UAC

220K

100n
3UAB

7UA3
BC847BW

10K

10K

RES

3UAK

STANDBYn

2UAD

3UA9

3UAT-2

3
IUAR

100K

100p

7UA2
PMV31XN

3UA8

4
10K

3UAV-3

10K

3UA7

IUAP

IUAM

1u0

GND-AL

100R

RES 9UA0

3UAT-3

2UAM

100p

IUAV

0R1

3UAV-4

+3V3

RES

IUAJ

FUAP
5

3UAW

2K2

3UA6
RES
+3V3-STANDBY

2K2

10K

IUAK

4
BC857BS(COL)
7UAA-2

3UAV-1

3UA5
1K5

100n

2041145-8

+12V

10K

FUAK

1
BC857BS(COL)
7UAA-1

3UAT-1

RES

2UAU RES

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

1u0
2UAB RES

2UAA

+12VAL
1M99

4K7

T 3.0A 32V

RES 3 3UAN-3 6

+22V

+12VAL

+12VAL

3UAT-4

GND-AL

+12Vb

4K7
RES 3UAN-2
2
7

IUA1

1UA1

2041145-4

RES 3UAN-1
1
8

+12VAL

Connectors and protections

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10.

EN 82

B01B, Fusion supply DC/DC

B01B

Fusion supply

+Vb

B01B

+1V5

7UC8-2
LM8337

10-4-2

QFU2.1E LA

2UCS

GND-1V2

GND-1V2
8
4

100n

680K

2UC2

220K
3UC6

22K

3UCZ

3UCY

22K

4K7
3UCW

4 3UCH-4 5

6
4K7

4K7
3UCH-3
3

2 3UCH-2 7

8
4K7

IUCK

GND-1V2
GND-1V2
GND-1V2
GND-1V2

2UC3

330p
1

3UD1

4K7

1n0

IUCJ

9UC1
RES

22R

+5V

2UC4

+12Va

7UC4
TS2431

GND-1V2

3UD2

10R

FUC3

3UCJ

FUC2

GND-1V2

3UCM

+1V2-MIPS

12K 1%
IUCE 2UCV

2K2
RES

2UCU

1n0
RES

1u0

IUCL

7UC7
PHD38N02LT

3UD0
IUCH

1n0

2UCT RES

100K

7UC8-1
LM8331

GND-1V2

IUCF

IUCD

IUCG

2UCG

4 3UCT-4 5

7UC6-1
BC847BS(COL)
6

7UC6-2
BC847BS(COL)
3
ENABLE+1V5+1V1

3UCH-1

100K

1 3UCT-1 8

10u

6
+12Va

1u0
GND-1V2

cUP9

+Vb

CORE VOLTAGE SUPPLY MIPS FUSION

7UC5
RT9194GE
RES

VCC
5

DRI

33K 1%

270K
RES 3UCL

RES 3UCK

3UC4

GND

1M0

PGOOD

1M0

FB

100K 1%
3UC5

EN

47K 1%
3UCV

GND-1V2

IUCC

DVS2
3UCS

IUCM

+12Va

5UC1

IUC0

5
6
7
8

22u

IUC1

IUC2

3UC0

7UC2
SI4778DY-GE3

3R3

3UC1
2K2

10R

10R

4 3UC3-4 5

10R

3 3UC3-3 6

10R

2 3UC3-2 7

1 3UC3-1 8

6UC2

5
6
7
8

B340A-M3

3UC2 RES

22u

22u
2UCY

2UCW

FB
MODE

FUC0
220u 2.5V

EN

1n0

+1V1-FD
2u0

22u

LGATE

2u0
5UC0

2UCL

CS

5UC2

IUC8

2UC1

1n0

3R3

100n

IUCB

3UC8

RES

PHASE

IUC7

2UCK RES

UGATE

PGOOD

2UCH

22u

10

TON

IUC6

GND GND_HS
GND-1V1F

CORE VOLTAGE SUPPLY FUSION

GND-1V1F

GND-1V1F

RES 2UCM

GND-1V1F

3UCG

DVS1
ENABLE+1V5+1V1

22p
3UCB

IUC9

22K 1%
22K 1%

220K 1%

120K 1%
3UCF

3UCN

1M0

180K 1%
3UCE

GND-1V5

7UC3
SI4172DY-GE3

1
2
3
9

ENABLE+1V5+1V1

DDR3 SUPPLY FUSION

PDZ5.6B(COL)

10u

2UCP
270K 5%

10u

3UC7

2UBT

22u

22u

LTST-C190CKT

15

8
9

GND PGND GND_HS

IUCA

3UCR RES

GND-1V5
GND-1V5
GND-1V5
GND-1V5

2K2

IUC5

13

VIA

+5V

3UB7 RES
100K

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

6UC0 DBG IUCN

3UC9 DBG

IUBG

220p

2UCF

BOOT
11

12

1n0

EN

100n

2UCD

IUC3

1%

SS

6
3

IUCP

150K

VREG5

2UBV

3UCA

PG
VFB

IUBF

1n0

VO

IUBE

12K 1%

4
7

3n3
RES
2UBS

470K RES
2UBY

22K 1%

3UB9

3UB8

22p

IUBD

22K 1%
2UBW RES

12

3UCP

IUBC

3UB6

VBST

7UC0
RT8228BGQW

VCC

2UCR RES

+1V5

VIN2

10
11

1u0

SW1
SW2

2UC0

14

VIN1

2UCE

7UB5
TPS54429PWP
13

7UC1
BC847BW
RES

+1V5
2u0

22u
2UBP

2UBK

10u

10u
2UBM

2UBL

30R

FUB5

5UB7

IUBB

2UBN RES

IUBA
100n

+12Va

5UB5

IUC4

RES 6UC1

9UC0

+5V

1
2
3

10R

2UCJ RES

2UCC

22u

22u
2UCB

2UCA

30R

3UCC

SENSE+1V1-FD

10R
3UCD RES

+1V1-FD

10R
2UCN
1u0

GND-1V1F

GND-1V1F

GND-1V1F

Fusion supply
DC/DC

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10.

EN 83

B01C, DVBS supply DC/DC

DVBS supply
5UP1

B01C

IUP1

SS

+2V5-DVBS

VBST

IUP6

2UP4

100n

SW

EN
VREG5

5UP2

IUP3

IUP7

IUP9

3u0

IUPG
1u0

10
11

470K

GND-1V0

3UP4

10n

3UP1 RES
68K
3UP2 RES

RES 3UP5

GND-1V0

2UP9

1n0

RES 2UP8

GND_HS GND

2UP7

VIA

+1V0-DVBS

22u

VFB

22u
2UP6 RES

IUP8

8K2 1%
2UPA RES

1%

VIN

STEP DOWN

22p
2UPB RES

FUP1

22p
3UP6

22K

100n

10u
2UP2

10u

7UP1
TPS54227DDA

2UP5

30R

+12V-DVBS
2UP1

SENSE+1V0-DVBS

8K2 1%
GND-1V0

3UP7

GND-1V0

68K

CORE VOLTAGE SUPPLY FOR DVBS DEMODULATOR


cUP1
+12V

+12V-DVBS

1UP1
T

GND-1V0

3.0A 32V

30R

100n
5UP6

2UPL RES

+12V-DVBS

VCC

3UPE
22K

IUP2

18
9

FLT
BPSW
VIA

ISEL

1u0

6UP5

6UP6

B230LA-M3

2UPH

RS1D

LTST-C190KGKT

+V-LNB

2UPG

1K0

+5V

IUPE

2UPF

NC

IN
OUT

1
5
10
11
12
13
14
24
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

47u 25V

DEBUG
6UP1

DETIN

20

47u 25V

DEBUG
3UP3

22
23

DSQ

FUPA
B230LA-M3

19
F22-DISECQ-TX

SDA

GND_HS

8
47R

470n

21

LNB SUPPLY

25

47R

VOUT
SCL

PGND

3UPD

SDA-FE

GND

3UPB

SCL-FE

VUP
ADDR

16

2UPJ

IUPF

220n

VBYP

IUP4 +V-LNB

6UP4

LX

2UPK

10u

5UP5

10u 25V

10u
RES 2UPM

10u
2UPE

17

7UP2
LNBH25PQ

100n
2UPD

2UPC

IUPJ

15

B01C

2UP0

10-4-3

QFU2.1E LA

DVBS supply
DC/DC

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EN 84

B01D, Power sequencing DC/DC

Power sequencing

B01D
IUF8

3UF1
+12V

12K

+12V

+2V5

100K

RES 3UF2

7UF3-1
BC847BPN(COL)
1

IUFA

ENABLE+1V5+1V1
3
7UF8-2

47K

RES 3UFG

4 3UF7-4 5

RES

100K

1 3UF7-1 8

IUFG

10n

2UF2

RES

2UF4

100n

100K
3UFA
100K

4 7UF3-2
BC847BPN(COL)

IUF7

7 3UF7-2 2

100K

22K
2UF5

+5V

ENABLE+2V5

100K

IUF2

6 3UF7-3 3

3UG2-4

3UFF

100K

1u0

+3V3

BC847BS(COL)
4

IUFS

4 3UFV-4 5
100R RES

+12V

22K

3UG0-1

ENABLE+1V5+1V1

22K

3UG0-3

DETECT12Vn

IUF0
IUF1

ENABLE+3V3

IUFN

3UG2-1

22K

3UG0-2

3UGB

3UG1-4
22K

3UG0-4
IUFP

3UGC

IUFR

7UF7-1
BC847BPN(COL)
1

22K
2

IUF3

3UG1-3

DETECT12V

22K

IUFK

22K
IUFL

6
7UF6-1
BC847BPN(COL)
1

IUFM

2UF9

7UF5-1
BC847BPN(COL)
1

22K

22K
3UG1-2

3UG1-1

IUFJ

3K3

100R

100n

3UGF

7UF8-1
BC847BS(COL)
1

IUFE
5

120K

IUFD
5

3UGE

ENABLE+2V5

4
BC847BPN(COL)
7UF6-2

100K

6
IUFC

4
BC847BPN(COL)
7UF5-2

IUF5

3
IUF6

22K

22K

3UG2-3

+12V

ENABLE+3V3

4
BC847BPN(COL)
7UF7-2

+3V3-STANDBY

+12V

3UG2-2

3 3UFV-3 6
100R RES

+2V5
2 3UFV-2 7
100R RES

B01D

1 3UFV-1 8
100R RES

10-4-4

QFU2.1E LA

Power sequencing
DC/DC

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 85

B01E, -

B01E

B01E

Intentionally blank

DC/DC

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10.

EN 86

B01E, Miscellaneous

B01F

Miscellaneous

B01F

1M54
RES
1T71

FGY2

100R
100R
100R

3GYD
100R

RES

FTA3

SDA-SRF

3TA2

RES

10R

TEMPERATURE
SENSOR

1n0

FTA5

RES 5TA2
+12V

30R

1u0

RES 2TA3

RES
1TA1

30R
T 1.0A 63V

1n0
2GYG

+3V3

1
2
3
4

502386-0470

RES 5TA1

2GYH

1n0

1n0
2GYJ

1n0
2GYE

2GYF

1n0

1n0
2GYD

1n0

FTA6

10R

2041145-9

2GYB

FTA4

+3V3-STANDBY

ITA1

7CY6
PCA9633TKRES

VDD

LED1

LED3

LED1

LED1

VIA

3CYS

3CYR

RES
47R
RES
47R

SCL-MC
SDA-MC

10
11
12
13

10K

3CY2

9CY1 RES
3CY4

10K

10K

3CY1 RES

+3V3-STANDBY +5V

3CY3

SDA

LED2

ICY1

SCL

VSS

LED2

LED0

GND_HS

LED1

100n

3GYB

SCL-SRF

RES 2CYK

100R

100R

FTA2

3TA1

3GY7
3GY9

FTA1

10p

100R
100R

BL-DIM1
BL-DIM2
BL-DIM3
BL-DIM4
BL-DIM5
BL-DIM6
BL-DIM7
BL-DIM8

10p
RES 2TA2

FGY3
3GY3
FGY4
3GY8
FGY5
FGY6
3GYA
FGY7
FGY8
FGY9 3GYC
FGYA

RES 2TA1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

2GYC

LED1-OUT

ICY2

LED1

3CYU

LED2

3CYV

SCL-MC

47R

SDA-MC

47R

10K
7CY1
BC847BW

+3V3-STANDBY +3V3

1u0

2CY1
100K

3CY7 RES

10K

3CY6 RES

ICY4

ICY6

FCY3

100R

3CYD

FCY5

10R

10R

FCYA
+5V

FCYB

3CYM
10R
RES

3CYP
100R

ICY7

FCY9
3CYL

RES
1R0

FCYC
FCYD

100p

100p
2CYE

100p
2CYD

100p
2CYC

100p
2CYB

10p
2CYA

10p
2CY9

19 20

100p
2CY8

RES

FCYE
10p
2CY7 RES

3CYN
100R
3CYT
100R

0R4

FCY8

RES

RXD-RF4CE
LED1-OUT
SPEAKER-DETECTn
RESET-RF4CEn

RES

3CYF
+T

FCY7

10p
2CY6

RES
10R
3CYK

3CYH

RES
10R
3CYJ
100R

100p
2CY5

IRQ-SRFn

+5V

100R
3CYG

SCL-SRF
SDA-SRF
IRQ-SRFn
TXD-RF4CE

+3V3-STANDBY

FCY6

3CYE

RC_IRQ-RF4CEn

1C20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

FCY4

12 13

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

FH52-11S-0.5SH

FH52-18S-0.5SH
1u0

KEYBOARD_IRQ-SRFn

FCY2

2CYF

KEYBOARD_IRQ-SRFn

100R
3CYC

3CYB
100R

RES

7CY2
BC847BW
RES

FTA7

1C21

FCY1

3CYA

LIGHT-SENSOR
3D-LED_3D-RF
LED2-OUT

10K

100n
2CY4

RES 3CY9

10p
2CY3

LED2

2CYL

LED2

47n

10K

LED2-OUT

9CY3
RES

3CY8

9CY2

+3V3

RES 2CY2

ICY3

10K

+3V3-STANDBY
3CY5 RES

10-4-6

QFU2.1E LA

Miscellaneous
DC/DC

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EN 87

B02A, Tuner-channel decoder

B02A

Tuner-channel decoder

B02A

VCC-TUNER
IFA1

3FA0

22u

22u
2FA6

2FA5
100n

3KA1

FFA6

5FA7
30R

FFA1

3FA2

2FA9
2FAA

10p

100R

14
FFAA

1
2
3

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

IF-AGC

FFA4

FFA3
FFA2

1FA0 DBG

AFA1

100R

3FA1

30R

AFA0
5FA5
330n
10p

330n

12

FFA7

SCL-TUNER
SDA-TUNER

AFA3

A3.3V
IF1_P
IF1_N
AGC1
NC1
NC2
IF2_P
IF2_N
AGC2
I2C_SCL
I2C_SDA

10p

AFA2
3FA4
47R 5FA6

10p 2FAK
10p

10p
2FAH

VCC-TUNER

1n0

2FA4

100n

10u
2FA2

3FA3
47R

SOC-IF-N
SOC-IF-P

FFA0

OUT
COM

2FA1

2FA0

RES

330u 6.3V

30R

IN

FFA8

2FAJ

5FA4

10p
2FAG

330n

9FA0

2FAB

IFA0

5FA0
+5V

9FA1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

AFA5
AFA4

5KC9

330n

10p
2FAC

47R
7FA0
LD1117DT33

FFA9

5KC8

47R

TUNER

3KA0

IF-N-DVBT2
IF-P-DVBT2

16

15

1F00
SUT-RE214Z

13

1FA2
U.FL-R-SMT-1(10)

2FA8

3
1

10p

2FA7

2
1FA1 1
U.FL-R-SMT-1(10)

30R

5FA1

0R1

3KA3

3KC7

+3V3-DVBT2-D

48

10K
IKC5

100n
3KC8

3K3

3KC9

IKC6

46
45

3K3
24

25

DKC1
RESET-FUSION-OUTn

26

29

30

33
40

7
19
42

32
SCL
SDA

TIFAGC

TTUSCL
TTUSDA

TESTMODE

SLVADR0

VIA

OSCEN_X

RST_X

SLVADR3

NC1
NC2
VSS

8
9
12
13
14
15
16
17
20
21

1 3KC0-1
47R

TS-CHDEC-CLK
TS-CHDEC-VALID
TS-CHDEC-SOP

3 3KC0-3
47R

TS-CHDEC-DATA

3KCC

22K

3FAD

22K

10p

2FAE

2K7

470R

3FAC

10K

3FAB

470R

3FAA

VCC-TUNER

VCC-TUNER
3KC2
3KC3

47R
47R

SCL-FE
SDA-FE

5KC5

IKC7
+3V3-DVBT2-D

50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

5KC7

IKC8
+1V2-DVBT2-C

+1V2-FE
30R

30R
5KC6
+3V3
30R

1u0

GPIO0
GPIO1
GPIO2

I2C
ADDRESS
=
0XD8

6p8
47R
8
2 3KC0-2
47R
6

2KCR

IKC4

1
47
2

RFAIN

3KC1

5
4
3

+1V2-DVBT2-C

3KCE

IKC9
+1V2-DVBT2-P

22R

GND_HS

FKC1

Position Nr

FUSION

3FA7

100R

3FA9

2K7

3FAA

470R

10u

2KCH

DKC0

2KCJ

10
22
28
44

12p

41

1K0

IF-AGC

0
1
2
3
TSDATA
4
5
6
7

47R

3KC6

4u7

TSCLK
TSVALID
TSSYNC

TAINP
TAINM

IFA4

IFA5

2KCS

10p

3KCB

7FA1-2
BC857BS(COL)
4

RES 2KCK

PVDD

XTALO

TS-INT-CLK
TS-INT-VALID
TS-INT-SOP
TS-INT-DATA

1u0

47R
IKC3

38
37

5
8
7
6

2KCP

2KCG

3KCA

DVDD

9RC2-4
9RC2-1
9RC2-2
9RC2-3

IFA3
2

7FA1-1
BC857BS(COL)
1

49

IKC2

10p
2KCF
100n

34

CVDD
XTALI

6K8
6

100n

2KC0

100n

100n

2KC1

100n
2KC2

2KC3

2KC5

VCC-TUNER

6
11
18
23
27
31
36
39
43

100n

IKC1

1K0

2KCD
2KCE

5KC1
T2-AGC

3KC4

35

3FA9

7KA0
PDTA114EU
RES

+1V2-DVBT2-P

2KC4
100n

100n

100n

2KC7

2KC6
100n

9KC0
9KC1

2KCB

12p
1KC0

4u7
IF-P-DVBT2
IF-N-DVBT2

2
4

2KCC
5KC0

7KC0
CXD2834ER
IKC0

6K8

FFAC

4
1
2
3

IFA6

RES 3FA8

RES 3KA2

100R

+3V3-DVBT2-D

41M
3

10p

3FA7

100R

T2-AGC

+1V2-DVBT2-C

FFA5

2FAF
RES 3KA4

SOC-IF-AGC

22n

FFAB

IF-AGC

2FAD

100R

10n

10-4-7

QFU2.1E LA

TV550-R4

3FAB

10K

3FAC

470R

3FAD

2K7

22K

2FAD

100nF

7FA1

BC857BS

22nF
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10.

EN 88

B02B, DVBS

DVBS

B02B

B02B
7RA1-1
STV0903BAC

22u

2RAG

100n

10n

2RAF

100n

2RAE

10n

2RAD

100n

2RAC

2RAB

+1V0-DVBS

Diversity Matrix (Satellite Tuner dependant)


Position Nr Affected Pin Default Value STV6110 STV6111

2RBU

27

4N7

2RBV

27

68P

9RB9

27

JUMP

3RB3

27

4R7

2K2

10n

2RAP

10n

27

10U

2RB7

10n

JUMP

2RAN

25

X
X

VDDA1V0

5
9
13
114
118
123
127

+2V5-DVBS

VDD3V3

VDDA2V5

130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165

N
Q1
P

60
56

F22-DISECQ-TX
NC
NC

IRA0

3RA7

SCL-FE
SDA-FE

47R

47R

IRA1

3RA8

SCLT
SDAT

FRA0

RESET-DVBS

IRA2

+3V3-DVBS

63
64
65
67
68
70
71
73
74
75
78
79
82
83
84
86
87
89
90
91
94
95
108
109
111
115
116
119
120

0
CS
1

128
20
126
107

DISEQCIN1
DISEQCOUT1
FSKRX_IN
FSKRX_OUT

97
98

NC

SCL
SDA

19
18

SCLT
1
SDAT

62
58

RESETB
STDBY

26
23
24
29
27

FRA1
FRA2
FRA3
FRA4
FRA5

0
1
2
3
D
4
5
6
7
CLKOUT
STROUT
DPN
ERROR

N
I1
P

8
7

IM
IP

DIRCLK
CLKI
CLKI2
CLKOUT27

COMP

TCK
TDI
TDO
TMS
TRST

2RB0

NC
NC

101
50
49
47
46
44
43
37
35
34
32
30
55

AGC

1K0

2RC9 RES

47n

47p

NC
NC
NC

TS-INT-DATA
TS-INT-CLK
TS-INT-SOP
TS-INT-VALID

NC
NC

3RA0-3 3
3RA1
3RA0-2 2
3RA0-1 1

TS-DVBS-DATA
TS-DVBS-CLK
TS-DVBS-SOP
TS-DVBS-VALID

47R
7 47R
8 47R
47R

NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC

40
41

0
1

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

FRA6

SENSE+1V0-DVBS
FRA7

3RA2

16

IRA3

3RA3
120K

NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC

100n

9RB7

VIA

2
3

+1V0-DVBS

2RAW

JUMP

100n

25

2RAM

9RB6

X
X
-

100n

33N

2RAV

100n

2RBW

2RAL

27P

100n

4,5

2RAU

2RCB

100n

2RAK

27P

100n

4,5

2RAT

2RBM

100n

2RAJ

JUMP

100n

4,5

2RAR

9RB8

21
38
54
76
80
92
96
106

+3V3-DEMOD

100n

100P

2RAS

4,5

2RAH

2RBY

VDD1V0

129

AGCRF1

I2C-ADDRESS : D0

59
104
103
100
11
12

QM
QP

52

VS

XTALO

6p8

10n

2RAA

100n

10n

2RA9

100n

2RA8

10n

2RA7

100n

10n

2RBK

22u

2RBL

30R

2RA6

2RA5

+3V3RF

+3V3-DVBS

GND_HS

NC
NC

124

RES 2RB1

+1V0-DVBS
IRA7

5RA1

GNDA

NC

MAIN

XTALI

1K0

RES

1
4
6
10
14
113
117
121
125

3RA4

100n

10n

2RA4

100n

2RA3

10n

2RA2

100n

2RA1

22u

2RA0

22u
2RCC

22u
2RCD

RES

2RCE

22u

2RAY

30R

POWER_VIA

10K

15
17
22
25
28
31
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
53
57
61
66
69
72
77
81
85
88
93
99
102
105
110
112

+3V3-DEMOD

2p2

5RA0
+3V3-DVBS

122

XTAL

3RA6

+1V0-DVBS

IRA8

RES 2RCA

7RA1-2
STV0903BAC

+3V3RF
IRA9

3RB3

16V

2RC6

IRC0

7RC0
RT9193-25GB
+2V5-DVBS

1u0

2RC2

BP

IRC1

1u0

EN

FRC0

2RC1

OUT

IN

COM
10K

3RC2

10K
100n

+3V3-DVBS

10n

1
IRC2

2RC4

+3V3

3RC1

SYN HS
29 33

22u

100n

2RC5

+3V3-DVBS

10p

10p

10p

IP
IM

2RBS

8
100R

10p

7
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42

QP
QM

10p

2
3RB1-2

5
100R

9RB7

GND
RF LNA LT MIX DIG BB VCO
3
9 10 15 17 25 26
5

21
20

4
6 3RB1-4
100R
1
7 3RB1-1
100R

RF_IN

3
3RB1-3

FRC1

OUT

IN

COM

1u0

VIA

1K0

2RC0

NC

30R

XTAL

2RBP

AS

100p

10p

RF_OUT

3RB0

10p

I2C-ADDRESS : C6

QP
QN

AGC

9RB6

27p
9RB8

0p56

2RCB

100p

2RBY

RES 2RBG

100p

1n0
2RBH

SM15T
2RBJ

RES 2RBT

SATELLITE
TUNER

27p

FRA8

+V-LNB

2RBM

27n

8
9 5
10

5RA2

6
7

1
2
3
4

18
19

2RB8

2RC3

1R01

SCL
SDA

IP
IN

32

2RBR

23
24

XTAL_OUT

XTAL_IN

XTAL_CMD

IRC3

+5V

SYN

2RBN

16

VCO

2RBC

9RB0
RES
+3V3RF

MIX DIG BB
VSS

5RC0

28

2RBA

27

2RBB

RES
10p

22

10p

12
13

14

2RB9

11

33n

2RBD

31

10p

RES
10p

LNA LT
30

10p

2RC8

AGC

2RBW

1RA0
16M
2RBF

7RA0
STV6110AT
2 NC 4
NX3225GA

10p

2RC7

*
7RC1
LD1117DT33

2RBE

SCLT
SDAT

68p

2RB7

4R7

4n7

2RBU

10u
2RBV

IRA4

9RB9

100n

100n
2RB6

1n0
2RB5

1n0
2RB4

1n0
2RB3

2RB2

47p
6RA0

10-4-8

QFU2.1E LA

* *

+3V3RF
+3V3-DVBS

7RC2
BC847BW

DVBS
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10.

EN 89

B03A, LVDS fanout

B03A

LVDS Fanout

B03A

7J00-7
FUSION120

7J00-6
FUSION120

AG29
AD26
AH29
AJ29
AF28
AH30
AG28
AJ30
AJ28
AJ27
AF27
AG27
AG24
AE23
AK22
AJ26

FRA5
FRA6
FRA7
FRA8
CA-OEn

FRA10
FRA11
FRA12
NAND-CLE
NAND-ALE
CA-A14

F-OEn
F-WEn
F-CEn
TS-DVBS-DATA
TS-DVBS-VALID
TS-DVBS-SOP
TS-DVBS-CLK
CA-A06

F-RDY

AK29
AK24
AJ24
AE26
AF23
AK28
AH24
AG22
AG23

PODA4
PODA5
POD_A7
POD_A8
POD_A9
PODIREQ
PODRST
PODVS1
PODWAIT
POD_DIR
PODCE1
PODCE2
PODCD1
POD_CD2

POD_VCC_EN
FRA0_AD0
POD_VPP_EN
FRA1_PODWE
HPD
FRA2_PODIORD
FRA3_PODIOWR
FRA4_PODREG
GPIO0
FRA5_AD1
GPIO1
FRA6_AD2
GPIO2
FRA7_AD3
GPIO3
FRA8_AD4
GPIO4
FRA9_PODOE
GPIO5
FRA10_AD5
GPIO6
GPIO7
FRA11_AD6
GPIO8
FRA12_AD7
GPIO9
FRA13_CLE
FRA14_ALE
GPIO10
FRA15_PODA14
GPIO11

FOE
FWE
BOOTCS
FCE2N
FINT1
FINT2
FCLK
FAVD_PODA6
FREADY

GPIO14
GPIO15
GPIO16
GPIO17
GPIO18
GPIO19
GPIO20
GPIO21
GPIO22
GPIO23
GPIO24

AJ22
AH22
AF22
AJ23
AH23

CA-A04
CA-A05
CA-A07
CA-A08
CA-A09

AE27
AG30
AF30
AE28
AE30

CA-RDY
CA-RST
CA-VS1n
CA-WAITn

FJ16

AD28
AD27
AF29
AD30

CA-CE1n
CA-CE2n
CA-CD1n
CA-CD2n

AE29
AD29
R30

SPEAKER-DETECTn

E1
F3
F4
F2
F1
G6
G5
G4
G3
G2
G1
H6

GPIO0
GPIO1
CTRL-DISP1
CTRL-DISP2
SDIO1-D1
SDIO1-WP
SDIO1-D2
SDIO1-D3
GPIO8
SDIO1-D0
SDIO1-CMD
SDIO1-CLK

J6
J5
J4
J3
J2
J1
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5

3FZ1

TS_TSB_MCU

CA-MDO0
CA-MDO1
CA-MDO2
CA-MDO3
CA-MDO4
CA-MDO5
CA-MDO6
CA-MDO7

AG20
AH20
AJ20
AK20
AE21
AF21
AG21
AH21

CA-MOCLK
CA-MOSTRT
CA-MOVAL

AJ21
AK21
AE22

TS-CHDEC-DATA
TS-CHDEC-CLK
TS-CHDEC-SOP
TS-CHDEC-VALID
IF-IN-P

U28
U29
U30
T26

IF-IN-N

47p

FJ15

AMBI-SPI-CCLK-FUS
AMBI-SPI-MOSI-FUS
GPIO18
GPIO19
GPIO20
ENABLE-3V3-AMBI-FUS
GPIO22
GPIO23
GPIO24

F30
F29
100n
2FZ3

100n

E28
E27

2FZ4
2J10
18p

33R
FJ14

2FZ1
10p
2FZ2

H30
H29

2
4

TS2OCLK
TS2OSYNC
TS2ODEN

TS1CLK
TS1SYNC
TS1DEN

IF
TAGCO
RF

18p

TSSDI
TSSCLK
TSSSYNC
TSSDEN

IN_P
IN_N
P
PD
N

XTLI24M

DGPIO

XTLO24M

TEST-CON
TEST-MOD

P30
P29

ENABLE-STANDBY

H25

SPI-EN
SF-SDI
SF-SDO
SF-WP
SF-HOLDn
SF-CS
SF-CLK

K28
L28
L26
K30
L27
L29
L30

RSTN

TESTCON
TESTMOD
STB_EN

SPI_EN
SFSI
SFSO
SFWPN
SFHOLDN
SFCES
SFSCK

1
2

0
1
2
3
4
STB_GP 5
6
7
8
9
10

STB
J26

AH18
AJ18
AK18
AE19
AF19
AG19
AH19
AJ19

MDI0
MDI1
MDI2
MDI3
MDI4
MDI5
MDI6
MDI7

AK19
AE20
AF20

MICLK
MISTRT
MIVAL

2FZ5

2J11

RESET-STANDBYn

0
1
2
3
TS2OD
4
5
6
7

0
1
2
3
TS1D
4
5
6
7

10p

2FZ6

FRA0
CA-WEn
CA-IORDn
CA-IOWRn
CA-REGn

FRD0_PODD0
FRD1_PODD1
FRD2_PODD2
FRD3_PODD3
FRD4_PODD4
FRD5_PODD5
FRD6_PODD6
FRD7_PODD7
FRD8_PODA0
FRD9_PODA1
FRD10_PODA2
FRD11_PODA3
FRD12_PODA10
FRD13_PODA11
FRD14_PODA12
FRD15_PODA13

24M

AK23
AF26
AE24
AK25
AH25
AH27
AK27
AJ25
AF25
AG26
AK26
AG25
AE25
AH26
AH28
AF24

1J00

CA-D00
CA-D01
CA-D02
CA-D03
CA-D04
CA-D05
CA-D06
CA-D07
CA-A00
CA-A01
CA-A02
CA-A03
CA-A10
CA-A11
CA-A12
CA-A13

FLASH_CI_GPIO

10-4-9

QFU2.1E LA

TXD
RXD
SDA
SCL

LED
IR
KYBRD
LGSEN
CEC
PWRON
AVLINK

1
2

PCVS
PCHS
STB_RSTO
HP_DETECT
MUTE

F27
G26

3FZ0
100R

4n7

SOC-IF-AGC
FJ10

T28
T29

M27
M26
M25
N30
N29
N28
N27
N26
N25
P25
P26

STB-GP0
STB-GP1
STB-GP2
STB-GP3
STB-GP4
STB-GP5
STB-GP6
STB-GP7
STB-GP8
STB-GP9
STB-GP10

R27
R28
P27
P28

STB-TXD
STB-RXD
STB-SDA
STB-SCL

J25
M29
J30
M30
M28
R29

LED
IR
KYBRD
LGSEN
HDMI-CEC
PWRON

K25
K26

AVLINK1
AMBI-TEMP-FUS

J27
J28

PCVS
PCHS

J29

STB-RSTO

K27
H26

HP-DETECT
AUDIO-MUTEn

LVDS Fanout

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EN 90

B03B, UMAC controller

UMAC controller

B03B
7J00-8
FUSION120

AE11
AE12
AE7
AD18

2J05

100n

1K0

3J06

100n

3J00

240R

MM0ANA

FJ01

P
MM1CK
0
N
1 MM0BA
0
2
MM1VREF
MM0CASN
1
MM0RASN
MZQ1
MM1ANA_TEST
MM0WEN
DDR_RETN
MM0CKE
MM0ODT
MM0RESETN
MM0CSN

U1
P5
R1
T3
V2
U3
R3
V1
N4
P4

M1-BA0
M1-BA1
M1-BA2
M1-CAS#
M1-RAS#
M1-WE#
M1-CKE
M1-ODT
M1-RESET#
M1-CS#

P1
P2

M1-MCLK0
M1-MCLK0#

U7
U6
AA5
K6
AB4

3J01

M1-MVREF1

240R

MM1ANA

+1V5-M1

P
MM0CK
N
0
MM0VREF
1
MZQ0
MM0ANA_TEST

+1V5-M1

DDR-RTN

FJ04

M1-MVREF1

MM1ANA

MM0ANA

2J04

M0-MVREF0

0
MM1BA 1
2
MM1CASN
MM1RASN
MM1WEN
MM1CKE
MM1ODT
MM1RESETN
MM1CSN

100n

AK14
AJ14

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MM0A
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

2J03

M0-MCLK0
M0-MCLK0#

MM0DQS3

M1-MA0
M1-MA1
M1-MA2
M1-MA3
M1-MA4
M1-MA5
M1-MA6
M1-MA7
M1-MA8
M1-MA9
M1-MA10
M1-MA11
M1-MA12
M1-MA13
M1-MA14
M1-MA15

100n

AG12
AF14
AK13
AH12
AF12
AF11
AH13
AG11
AG15
AG14

MM0DQS2

T2
L2
N1
N3
L3
N5
L5
N2
M3
L4
R5
M1
T1
M5
L1
R2

1K0

M0-BA0
M0-BA1
M0-BA2
M0-CAS#
M0-RAS#
M0-WE#
M0-CKE
M0-ODT
M0-RESET#
M0-CS#

MM0DQS1

M1-DQS0
M1-DQS#0
M1-DQS1
M1-DQS#1

DB46
DB47

3J03

M0-MVREF0

AJ12
AJ17
AK15
AH15
AH17
AF15
AF17
AJ15
AH16
AG17
AF13
AK16
AK12
AF16
AK17
AJ13

MM0DQS0

AA2
AA3
V3
V4

M1-DQM0
M1-DQM1

1K0

FJ05

M0-MA0
M0-MA1
M0-MA2
M0-MA3
M0-MA4
M0-MA5
M0-MA6
M0-MA7
M0-MA8
M0-MA9
M0-MA10
M0-MA11
M0-MA12
M0-MA13
M0-MA14
M0-MA15

P
N
P
N
P
N
P
N

DB78
DB75

3J04

1K0

3J05

100n

+1V5-M0

AK7
AK6
AJ10
AK10
AF2
AF1
AH4
AG4

DB14
DB16

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MM1A
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

DB76

FJ00

FJ03

2J02

M0-DQS0
M0-DQS#0
M0-DQS1
M0-DQS#1
M0-DQS2
M0-DQS#2
M0-DQS3
M0-DQS#3

0
1
MM0DM
2
3

P
N
P
MM1DQS1
N
MM1DQS0

AA1
W3

DB79
DB77

100n

AJ6
AK9
AE1
AH3

M0-DQM0
M0-DQM1
M0-DQM2
M0-DQM3

0
1

M1-MD0
M1-MD1
M1-MD2
M1-MD3
M1-MD4
M1-MD5
M1-MD6
M1-MD7
M1-MD8
M1-MD9
M1-MD10
M1-MD11
M1-MD12
M1-MD13
M1-MD14
M1-MD15

1K0

DB74

MM1DM

W2
AC2
Y1
AC1
Y3
AB1
W1
AB3
T5
Y4
T4
W5
U5
Y5
U4
W4

3J02

DB73

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MM1DQ
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

2J00

DB72

DDR3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
MM0DQ
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

100p

AH8
AH5
AH7
AJ5
AK8
AH6
AJ8
AK5
AK11
AF9
AJ11
AG9
AF10
AG8
AH10
AH9
AG1
AF3
AE3
AH1
AH2
AD3
AD1
AD2
AK4
AG3
AJ3
AK2
AK3
AJ2
AG5
AJ1

DB71

M0-MD0
M0-MD1
M0-MD2
M0-MD3
M0-MD4
M0-MD5
M0-MD6
M0-MD7
M0-MD8
M0-MD9
M0-MD10
M0-MD11
M0-MD12
M0-MD13
M0-MD14
M0-MD15
M0-MD16
M0-MD17
M0-MD18
M0-MD19
M0-MD20
M0-MD21
M0-MD22
M0-MD23
M0-MD24
M0-MD25
M0-MD26
M0-MD27
M0-MD28
M0-MD29
M0-MD30
M0-MD31

2J06

B03B

2J07

10-4-10

QFU2.1E LA

FJ02

DB80

DB85

DB81

DB86

DB82

DB87

DB83

DB88

DB84

DB89

UMAC controller

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10.

EN 91

B03C, UMAC 1 DDR3

B03C

UMAC 1 DDR3

B03C
+1V5-M1

+1V5-M1

100R
3J2N
100R
3J2Q
100R
3J2S

100n

240R

2J18

3J13

DB06

DB64
DB53
DB54

DB55

J3
K9
J4
F4
G2
G4
F8
G8
G10
H3
H4
N3

B10
C2
E3
E10

A3
A10
D8
G3
G9
K2
K10
M2
M10

TDQS
TDQS
DM
DQS
DQS

0
1
2
3
DQ
4
5
6
7

VREFDQ
VREFCA

A8
B8

DB58

M1-DQM1

C4
D4

DB90
DB91

M1-DQS1
M1-DQS#1

B4
C8
C3
C9
E4
E9
D3
E8

DB63

ZQ
BA0
BA1
BA2
RAS
ODT
CAS
CK
CK
CKE
CS
WE
RESET

NC

VSS

DB48

M1-MD14
M1-MD15
M1-MD10
M1-MD11
M1-MD12
M1-MD13
M1-MD8
M1-MD9

A1
A4
A11
F2
F10
H2
H10
J8
N1
N11

M1-MA15

VSSQ

M1-MCLK0#

3J2T

100R

1K0
1K0

3J15

FJ09

DDR-MVREF12

+1V5-M1

3J14

+1V5-M1

+1V5-M1

10n

10n
2J1J

10n
2J1G

10n
2J1E

+1V5-M1

DB93

DB98

DBA3

DB94

DB99

DBA4

DB95

DB59

DBA5

DB96

DBA1

DBA6

DB97

DBA2

DBA7

10n

10n
2J1K

10n
2J1H

+1V5-M1

10n
2J1F

100R

M1-MA15

M1-BA0
M1-BA1
M1-BA2
M1-RAS#
M1-ODT
M1-CAS#
M1-MCLK0
M1-MCLK0#

3J2P
3J2R

100n
2J21

100R
100R

H9

M1-CKE
M1-CS#
M1-WE#
M1-RESET#

100n
2J1C

M1-CKE
M1-RESET#

DB57

3J2M

100n
2J20

M1-ODT

100R
3J2L

100n
2J1D

100R
100R

3J2K

E2
J9

DDR-MVREF12

VSSQ

100n
2J1Z

M1-CS#

3J2H

DB51

VDDQ

B3
B9
C10
D2
D10

100R
3J2J

DB52

VDD
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
A
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
BC
AP

A2
A9
B2
D9
F3
F9
J2
J10
L2
L10
N2
N10

3J2G

M1-CKE
M1-CS#
M1-WE#
M1-RESET#

3J2F

NC

2J1V

100R

100R

RAS
ODT
CAS
CK
CK
CKE
CS
WE
RESET

2J1U

M1-WE#

100R
3J2E

A1
A4
A11
F2
F10
H2
H10
J8
N1
N11

BA0
BA1
BA2

100n
2J1W

100R

DB41

DB49

K4
L8
L4
K3
L9
L3
M9
M3
N9
M4
H8
M8
K8
N4
N8

ZQ

VSS

10n

100R

M1-CAS#

RES

10n

M1-RAS#

3J2D

DB01
DB39

DB40

M1-MD0
M1-MD5
M1-MD6
M1-MD1
M1-MD2
M1-MD7
M1-MD4
M1-MD3

DB50

2J1A

3J2C

3J2B

B4
C8
C3
C9
E4
E9
D3
E8

0
1
2
3
DQ
4
5
6
7

M1-DQS0
M1-DQS#0

M1-MA0
M1-MA1
M1-MA2
M1-MA3
M1-MA4
M1-MA5
M1-MA6
M1-MA7
M1-MA8
M1-MA9
M1-MA10
M1-MA11
M1-MA12
M1-MA13
M1-MA14

2J1B

100R

+1V5-M1

DB42
DB43

M1-DQM0

100n

3J2A

3J29

10n
2J84

100R

100R

10n
2J88

M1-BA2

100R
3J28

DB35
DB36
DB38

10n
2J83

100R

M1-BA0
M1-BA1
M1-BA2
M1-RAS#
M1-ODT
M1-CAS#
M1-MCLK0
M1-MCLK0#

10n
2J82

100R

M1-BA1

M1-MCLK0

10n
2J87

M1-BA0

3J25
3J27

C4
D4

DQS
DQS

VREFDQ
VREFCA

DB56

100n

100R
3J26

F4
G2
G4
F8
G8
G10
H3
H4
N3

7J02
H5TQ2G83BFR
A8
B8

TDQS
TDQS
DM

100n
2J19

3J24

3J23

VDDQ

VDD
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
A
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
BC
AP

A2
A9
B2
D9
F3
F9
J2
J10
L2
L10
N2
N10

100R

J3
K9
J4

DB62

10n
2J86

100R

3J22

3J21

100n
2J81

M1-MA15

100R

100n
2J85

M1-MA14

100R

100R
3J20

3J1Z

H9
240R

100R

3J1W

3J1V

100n
2J1T

100R

M1-MA13

100R

10u
2J1S

M1-MA12

100R
3J1U

E2
J9

DDR-MVREF11

10u
2J1R

100R

DDR-MVREF11

2J22

100R

M1-MA11

FJ08

3J1T

10u
2J25

M1-MA10

3J1R

100n

100R

3J10

100R
3J1Y
3J1S

2J24

100R

DB33
DB34

2J27

100R

M1-MA9

3J1P

DB32

47u 16V

M1-MA8

3J1M

DB31

2J14

100R

1K0

3J1L
3J1N

3J1K

75R

100R

100R

3J16

M1-MA7

100R
3J1J

K4
L8
L4
K3
L9
L3
M9
M3
N9
M4
H8
M8
K8
N4
N8

75R

100R

3J17

100R

M1-MA6

3J1H

3J11

M1-MA5

+1V5-M1

3J1F

1K0

100R

3J1B
3J1D

3J12

3J1E
3J1G

M1-MA0
M1-MA1
M1-MA2
M1-MA3
M1-MA4
M1-MA5
M1-MA6
M1-MA7
M1-MA8
M1-MA9
M1-MA10
M1-MA11
M1-MA12
M1-MA13
M1-MA14

10n

100R

100R

10n

M1-MA4

100R
3J1C

2J16

M1-MA3

100R

100n

100R

2J17

3J1A
M1-MA2

100n

100R

2J12

100R

B3
B9
C10
D2
D10

3J19

3J18
M1-MA1

100n
2J15

M1-MA0

B10
C2
E3
E10

A3
A10
D8
G3
G9
K2
K10
M2
M10

+1V5-M1
7J01
H5TQ2G83BFR

2J89

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10.

EN 92

B03D, UMAC 0 DDR3

B03D

UMAC 0 DDR3

B03D
+1V5-M0

H1
M8
2J2C

DDR-MVREF02

L8
3J2Z

J1
J9
L1
L9

DB22

M0-BA0
M0-BA1
M0-BA2
M0-RAS#
M0-ODT
M0-CAS#
M0-MCLK0
M0-MCLK0#

M2
N8
M3

DB67

DB23

J3
K1
K3
J7
K7
K9
L2
DB24 L3
T2
E7
D3

A1
A8
C1
C9
D2
E9
F1
H2
H9
DQSU
DQSU
DQSL
DQSL
0
1
2
3
DQL
4
5
6
7

VREFDQ
VREFCA
ZQ
BA0
BA1
BA2
RAS
ODT
CAS
CK
CK
CKE
CS
WE
RESET
DML
DMU

NC

VSS

A9
B3
E1
G8
J2
J8
M1
M9
P1
P9
T1
T9

M0-CKE
M0-CS#
M0-WE#
M0-RESET#

0
1
2
3
DQU
4
5
6
7

M0-MCLK0#

D7
C3
C8
C2
A7
A2
B8
A3

DB25

DB26

C7
B7

M0-MD16
M0-MD18
M0-MD20
M0-MD23
M0-MD17
M0-MD21
M0-MD19
M0-MD22
M0-DQS2
M0-DQS#2

F3
G3

DB27
DB29

E3
F7
F2
F8
H3
H8
G2
H7

DB30

DB70

M0-DQS3
M0-DQS#3
M0-MD29
M0-MD28
M0-MD25
M0-MD26
M0-MD27
M0-MD30
M0-MD31
M0-MD24

J1
J9
L1
L9

VSSQ

M0-DQM3
M0-DQM2

3J4P

3J30

1K0
1K0

3J31

FJ0B

DDR-MVREF02

+1V5-M0

2J2E

+1V5-M0

100R

2J2F

3J4M

DB20
DB21

VDDQ

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

B1
B9
D1
D8
E2
E8
F9
G1
G9

M0-MD15
M0-MD12
M0-MD9
M0-MD10
M0-MD11
M0-MD14
M0-MD13
M0-MD8

240R

E3
F7
F2
F8
DB69
H3
H8 DB17
G2
H7

DB19

100n

M0-DQS1
M0-DQS#1

N3
P7
P3
N2
P8
P2
R8
R2
T8
R3
L7
R7
N7
T3
T7
M7

DB18

100n
2J2D

DB13
DB15

3J4K

+1V5-M0

10n

10n
2J2Z

10n
2J2V

10n
2J2T

100n
2J2R

100n
2J3E

100n
2J3C

+1V5-M0

DBB3

DBB8

DBB4

DBB9

DBC4

DBB5

DBC0

DBC5

DBB6

DBC1

DBC6

DBB7

DBC2

DBC7

DBC3

10n

10n
2J30

10n
2J2W

10n
2J2U

100n
2J2S

100n
2J3D

+1V5-M0

100n
2J3B

100R

M0-DQS0
M0-DQS#0

100n

100R

DB11
DB12

F3
G3

VDD
M0-MA0
M0-MA1
M0-MA2
M0-MA3
M0-MA4
M0-MA5
M0-MA6
M0-MA7
M0-MA8
M0-MA9
M0-MA10
M0-MA11
M0-MA12
M0-MA13
M0-MA14
M0-MA15

100n

3J4L
3J4N

C7
B7

DB09

VSSQ

VSS

2J3A

100R

NC

2J39

M0-RESET#

100R

DB10

M0-MD0
M0-MD5
M0-MD4
M0-MD7
M0-MD2
M0-MD1
M0-MD6
M0-MD3

M0-DQM1
M0-DQM0

10n

100R

3J4J

DML
DMU

10n

M0-CKE

100R

E7
D3

10n
2J2P

100R

3J4F
3J4H

10n
2J2M

M0-ODT

100R
3J4G

3J4D

RAS
ODT
CAS
CK
CK
CKE
CS
WE
RESET

10n
2J2Y

100R

100R
3J4E

3J4B

10n
2J2N

M0-CS#

3J4C

DB66

M0-CKE
M0-CS#
M0-WE#
M0-RESET#

10n
2J2K

100R

100R

RES

10n
2J2L

M0-WE#

3J4A

3J49

100n
2J38

100R

3J47

100n
2J2H

M0-CAS#

100R

100n
2J2J

M0-RAS#

100R
3J48

100n
2J37

100R
100R

DB65
DB08

D7
C3
C8
C2
A7
A2
B8
A3

B1
B9
D1
D8
E2
E8
F9
G1
G9

3J46

M0-BA2

+1V5-M0

3J45

0
1
2
3
DQL
4
5
6
7

BA0
BA1
BA2

J3
K1
K3
J7
K7
K9
L2
L3
T2

DB60
DB04
DB05
DB07

DQSL
DQSL

A9
B3
E1
G8
J2
J8
M1
M9
P1
P9
T1
T9

100R

M0-MCLK0

3J43

100n
2J36

100R

3J41

100n
2J35

M0-BA1

100R
3J44

240R

100R

100R
3J42

100n
2J34

M0-BA0

3J40

M0-BA0
M0-BA1
M0-BA2
M0-RAS#
M0-ODT
M0-CAS#
M0-MCLK0
M0-MCLK0#

DQSU
DQSU

ZQ

M2
N8
M3

3J3Z

100n
2J33

100R

100R

100n

M0-MA15

100R
3J3W

DB68

7J04
H5TQ2G63BFR-PBC
0
1
2
3
DQU
4
5
6
7

VREFDQ
VREFCA

L8

10u
2J32

100R

3J3T
3J3V

10u
2J3G

100R

M0-MA14

100R

10u
2J31

M0-MA13

100R
3J3S
3J3U

10u
2J3J

100R

3J3R

2J3F

100R

M0-MA12

H1
M8

DDR-MVREF01

2J3H

M0-MA11

DDR-MVREF01

3J2U

100R
3J3Y

FJ0A

3J3P

2J3K

100R

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

3J3M

2J28

100R

DB02
DB03

100n
2J29

3J3L
3J3N

3J3K

DB00

47u 16V

100R

3J3H
1K0

M0-MA9

100R

DB61

1K0

M0-MA8

100R
3J3J

75R

100R
100R

3J3F

3J32

3J3G

M0-MA7

M0-MA10

100R

3J3D

75R

100R

100R
3J3E

3J33

M0-MA6

100R
3J3C

100n

100R

3J2V

100R

M0-MA5

3J3B

3J2W

M0-MA4

100R
3J3A

+1V5-M0

N3
P7
P3
N2
P8
P2
R8
R2
T8
R3
L7
R7
N7
T3
T7
M7

10n

100R

3J39

10n

M0-MA3

100R
3J38

2J2A

100R

100n

3J36
M0-MA2

3J37

2J2B

100R

2J01

100R

M0-MA0
M0-MA1
M0-MA2
M0-MA3
M0-MA4
M0-MA5
M0-MA6
M0-MA7
M0-MA8
M0-MA9
M0-MA10
M0-MA11
M0-MA12
M0-MA13
M0-MA14
M0-MA15

3J35

3J34
M0-MA1

VDDQ

B2
D9
G7
K2
K8
N1
N9
R1
R9

VDD
M0-MA0

+1V5-M0

A1
A8
C1
C9
D2
E9
F1
H2
H9

7J03
H5TQ2G63BFR-PBC

B2
D9
G7
K2
K8
N1
N9
R1
R9

+1V5-M0

2J2G

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10.

EN 93

B03E, LVDS fanout

LVDS fanout

B03E

B03E

7J00-5
FUSION120
7J00-4
FUSION120
A22
B22
E22
D22
A23
B23
E23
D23
A24
B24
E24
D24

AR-1
AL-1

AR-3
AL-3
AR-4
AL-4

AR-6
AL-6

D26
C26
B26
A26

IJ11

AC28
C15
A15
B16
A16

CVBS
CVBS3

C16
Y-G1
PB-B1
PR-R1

A20
A19
A18

Y-G2
PB-B2
PR-R2

B20
B19
B18

Y-G3
PB-B3
PR-R3

C20
C19
C18
IJ12
IJ13

FS1
FB1

D20
D19
D18
C17
B17
D17
A17

AV_IN_OUT
AR_1
AL_1
AR_2
AL_2
AR_3
AL_3
AR_4
AL_4
AR_5
AL_5
AR_6
AL_6

HPHOL
HPHOR
SUBO
SPK_AOR1
SPK_AOL1
AOR2
AOL2

SPDIFIN

SPDIFO

SCKIN
WSI2SIN
SDI2SIN

SCKI2SOUT
WSI2SOUT
1
SDI2SOUT 2
3
I2SCLK

PANEL_USB
LAN_IO TA1_P
B21
A21

HPHOL
HPHOR

C21
A25
B25
USB1-DP
USB1-DM

D25
C25

USB1-RREF
E26
Y26
Y27
AA30
AA29
AB28
Y25

SPDIFO
3J07
3J08
3J09
3J50
3J51
3J52

GPANA1

10R
10R
10R
10R
10R
10R

SCKI2SOUT
WSI2SOUT
SDI2SOUT1
SDI2SOUT2
SDI2SOUT3
I2SCLK

1
2
CVBS
3
4
C
Y_G1
PB_B1
PR_R1
Y_G2
PB_B2
PR_R2
Y_G3
PB_B3
PR_R3
Y_G4
PB_B4
PR_R4
FS1
FB1
FS2
FB2

1
CVBS_OUT
2

A14
A13

AB30
AB29
AB26
AB27

USB2-RREF

AC30
AC29
AB25
AC27

EN-RXD0
EN-TXD0
EN-RXD1
EN-TXD1
FJ0F
FJ0G
FJ0H
FJ0J

W29
V29
W28
V28
W27
V27
W26
V26

EN-RXC
EN-TXC

V25
U25

EN-RXEN
EN-TXEN

W30
V30

EN-MDC
EN-MDIO

W25
Y30

HDMIF-RX0+
HDMIF-RX0HDMIF-RX1+
HDMIF-RX1HDMIF-RX2+
HDMIF-RX2HDMIF-RXC+
HDMIF-RXC-

A29
B29
A28
B28
A27
B27
B30
C30

HEAC

T27

PWR5V

T30

RREF

C29

USB2-DP
USB2-DM

CVBS-OUT1
IJ10

D1_P
D1_N
USBPPON1
TXRTUNE1
D2_P
D2_N
USBPPON2
TXRTUNE2

GBE_RXD0
GBE_TXD0
GBE_RXD1
GBE_TXD1
GBE_RXD2
GBE_TXD2
GBE_RXD3
GBE_TXD3
GBE_RXC
GBE_TXC
GBE_RXEN
GBE_TXEN
GBE_MDC
GBE_MDIO

RX0_P
RX0_N
RX1_P
RX1_N
RX2_P
RX2_N
RXC_P
RXC_N
HEAC
PWR5V

TA1_N
TB1_P
TB1_N
TC1_P
TC1_N
TCLK1_P
TCLK1_N
TD1_P
TD1_N
TE1_P
TE1_N
TA2_P
TA2_N
TB2_P
TB2_N
TC2_P
TC2_N
TCLK2_P
TCLK2_N
TD2_P
TD2_N
TE2_P
TE2_N
TA3_P
TA3_N
TB3_P
TB3_N
TC3_P
TC3_N
TCLK3_P
TCLK3_N
TD3_P
TD3_N
TE3_P
TE3_N
TA4_P
TA4_N
TB4_P
TB4_N
TC4_P
TC4_N
TCLK4_P
TCLK4_N
TD4_P
TD4_N
TE4_P
TE4_N

RREF
H_BK_LITE
PWM0
PWM1
BOOST
BKLGON
TCON_ON
NC_IDP_HPD
NC_LOCKN
NC_HTPDN

B3
A3
C3
C4
A4
B4
B5
A5
C5
C6
A6
B6

TX1-ATX1-A+
TX1-BTX1-B+
TX1-CTX1-C+
TX1-CLKTX1-CLK+
TX1-DTX1-D+
TX1-ETX1-E+

B9
A9
C9
C10
A10
B10
B11
A11
C11
C12
A12
B12

TX2-ATX2-A+
TX2-BTX2-B+
TX2-CTX2-C+
TX2-CLKTX2-CLK+
TX2-DTX2-D+
TX2-ETX2-E+

E3
D3
E4
D4
F5
F6
D5
E5
D6
E6
D7
E7

TX3-ATX3-A+
TX3-BTX3-B+
TX3-CTX3-C+
TX3-CLKTX3-CLK+
TX3-DTX3-D+
TX3-ETX3-E+

E10
D10
F10
F11
D11
E11
E12
D12
F12
F13
D13
E13

TX4-ATX4-A+
TX4-BTX4-B+
TX4-CTX4-C+
TX4-CLKTX4-CLK+
TX4-DTX4-D+
TX4-ETX4-E+

D2
B2
C1
B1
A2
C2
E9
F9
G9

BL-SPI-CLK-FUS
3D-LR-FUS
BL-SPI-CS_BL-I-CTRL-FUS
BL-DIM-FUS
BKLGON-FUS
BL-SPI-SDO-FUS
9GA2 RES

7J00-9
FUSION120

RXD-SERVICE
TXD-SERVICE

Y29
Y28

EJT-TCK
EJT-TMS
EJT-TDO
EJT-TDI
EJT-TRSTN

K2
K3
K1
K5
K4

JTAG_I2C
UART SCLS

RXD
TXD

TCK
TMS
TDO
TDI
TRSTN

SDAS

SCLM1
SDAM1
SCLM2
SDAM2
SCLM3
SDAM3

U26
U27

SCL-S
SDA-S

AA28
AA27

SCL-M1
SDA-M1

E2
D1

SCL-M2
SDA-M2

AA26
AA25

SCL-M3
SDA-M3

IJ0T
IJ0U

LVDS fanout

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10.

EN 94

B03F, Fanout power supply

Fanout power supply


10u

10u
2J63

100n
2J64

100n
2J62

100n
2J61

100n
2J60

100n
2J5Z

100n
2J5W

100n
2J5V

100n
2J5U

100n
2J5S

100n
2J5T

10u

10u
2J7L

100n

10n

100n
2J77

100n
2J76

100n
2J75

10n

10n
2J6U

10n
2J6V
10n

10n
2J6L

10n
2J6C

10n
2J67

100n
2J74

100n
10n
2J6P
10n
2J6F
10n
2J66

100n
2J73

10u
2J7J
100n
2J7D
10n
2J6N
10n
2J6E
10n
2J65

100n
2J72

10u
2J7K

10u
2J7G

100n
2J71

100n
2J7B
100n
2J70

10n
2J6M
10n
2J6D
10n
2J68

10n
2J6Y
10n
2J6G
10n
2J69

100n
2J6Z
10n
2J6R
10n
2J6H
10n
2J6A

100n
2J7C

10u
2J7H
100n
2J7A

2J7E
2J79
2J6W
2J6S
2J6J

2J08

220u 2V0

10n

2J5L
10n

2J5M

+1V5

10n

2J5A
2J80

2J5K
10n

120R

2J93

2J59
10u

10n

2J5C
100n
2J5F

5J0P

2J5B
10u

2J5D
100n

VDDC
VDDC

2J6B
2J95
100n

10n

10u
10n
2J7P

10n
2J09

100n
2J92
10n
2J7R

2J94

100n
2J7Z
10n
2J7S

10n
2J23

100n
2J7W

10n

2J7V

10n
2J7Y

+1V5-M0
IJ0R

2J5G
10n

+1V2-MIPS

120R

100n

K29

2J5R

J7
H7
G7
F7

VDDF2

+1V2-MIPS

10n
2J7T

10n

2J99

10n

1u0
10n

2J4K
2J98

+1V1-FA

+1V5
5J0R

2J7U

10n

2J97

10n

1u0
10n

2J4H

2J4G
2J96
2J4J

2J4L

120R

+1V5-M1
IJ0S

2J5H
10n

LDO11_CAP

K13
L13

5J0G

SENSE+1V1-FD

10n

GNDP

IJ0P

G11

+1V1-FD

IJ00

2J5N
10n

VDDP

R4
AB5
AC5
M6
N6
V6
W6
Y6
AA6
AB6
AC6
M7
N7
V7
W7
Y7
AA7
AB7
AC7
P11
V11
P12
V12
P10
V10
W10
Y10

IJ14

VDDM0

1n0

2J58

2J56

120R

10u

IJ0K

5J0N

VDD_1V2

LVDSGND
+3V3

A8
B8
C8
D9
K11
L11

AA15
Y15
W15
W16
W14

VSS11A_3

+2V5-F

5J0F
120R

2J78

VDD33A

IJ0N

100n

LVDSVDD

VSS11A_1

10n

AVDD25_HDMI

A7
B7
C7
D8
E8
F8
G8

2J6T

D28

VSS11A_2

10u

10n
10u

2J54

2J53

2J55

D30
100n

120R

C27

IJ0J

5J0M

VQPS

VDD11A

N24

2J7F

D29
+2V5

+2V5-F

5J0E
120R

REF_BG
AVSS25
AVSS25

2J4N

2J52

D27

AVDD25

R10
R11
U10
U11

100n

K12
L12
C28

10n
10u

2J51

2J50

100n

G10
100n

2J4Z
IJ0H

5J0L
120R

10u
2J4W

VSS_M1P

120R

+1V1-FA

VSSAC_1

IJ0M

AC3
AC4

2J4M
10u

IJ0G

5J0K

VDD2V5_M1P

VDD33

2J4Y

AB24
+2V5

VSSAC_2

2J4P
10u

AC24

VDD25

100n

10u

100n

2J4V

AC25

+2V5-F

5J0D
120R

4n7

AC26

IJ0F

5J0J
120R

2J4U

+3V3

Y12
Y13
Y14
AA13
AA14

100n

VSS_M0P

IJ0L

AG6
AG7

2J4R

2J4S

2J4T

100n

120R

VDD2V5_M0P

2J4F

SUPPLY_2

IJ0E

5J0H

10u

+2V5

100n

7J00-2
FUSION120

VDDC

9J04

9J03

100n

+2V5-F

5J0C
120R

VDDC

2J44

2J43
10u
2J46

IJ0D

VSS

2J42
2J45
10u

K16
L16

VDDM1

G15

+3V3

5J0B
120R

PWR_GND

VSSA_LPLL

IJ0C

VDDM0

VDD25_LPLL

B13
C13

M11
G12
M12
T12
W12
G13
M13
P13
T13
V13
W13
D14
E14
F14
G14
M14
P14
T14
V14
D15
E15
F15
M15
P15
T15
V15
M16
P16
T16
V16
M17
P17
T17
V17
W17
M18
P18
T18
V18
W18
M19
P19
T19
V19
W19
L20
M20
N20
P20
R20
T20
U20
V20
W20
Y20
G21
L24
M24
L25
T11
K10
K21
L10
L21
M10
M21
N21
P21
R21
T10
T21
U21
V21
W21
Y21
AA20
AA21

AA12
AA11
AA10
AE14
AD14
AE13
AD13
AD12
AD11
Y11
W11
AE10
AD10
AE9
AD9
AF8
AE8
AD8
AF7
AD7
AF6
AE6
AD6
AF5
AE5
AD5
AF4
AE4
AD4

AVSSH

120R

VSS

DAC2

C14

+3V3

5J0A

B14

VSS

AVDDH

INN16
2
3 INN
4

2J41
10u

100n
DAC1

+3V3

5J09
120R

IJ0B
AVDDH

VDD33_XTAL

IJ0A
2J48

E21
F21

AVSS_STB

100n

2J91

2J90

E18
E19
E20
100n

10u
2J3Z

2J40

AVSS

AVSSH
E17

120R

G22
G23

VSS

IJ06

5J06

100n

+3V3-STANDBY

AVDD33_STB

AVDD

2J4C

100n

J24
H28

AVSSH_CH516

2J4E

2J3W

K24

AVDDH_CH516

+3V3

5J08
120R

2J4A

100n

10u
2J3T

G16

IJ05

5J04
120R

10u
2J3V

+3V3-STANDBY

B15
2J3U

120R

SGNDAU

AVSSL_CH516

IJ09

2J4B
10u

F16
IJ04

5J03

AVDDL_CH516

C22
F22
C23
F23
C24
F24
E25

2J4D
10u

100n

D16
E16

+1V2-FA

5J07
120R

D21

100n

2J3S

120R

+3V3

VREFAU

A1
AK1
M2
U2
Y2
AB2
AE2
AG2
P3
M4
AA4
AJ4
V5
L6
P6
R6
T6
K7
L7
P7
R7
T7
AJ7
AJ9
AG10
N11
AH11
N12
R12
U12
N13
R13
U13
AG13
L14
N14
R14
U14
AH14
L15
N15
R15
U15
AD15
AE15
N16
R16
U16
Y16
AD16
AE16
AG16
AJ16
L17
N17
R17
U17
Y17
AD17
AE17
L18
N18
R18
U18
Y18
L19
N19
R19
U19
Y19
AD20
AD21
P24
U24
V24
W24
A30
AK30
K14
K15
K17
K18
K19
K20
N10
AA16
AA17
AA18
AA19

+3V3

5J05
120R

IJ08

E29
F28

100n

AVSSH_CH234

100n

F18
G18

AVDDL_DRX

2J47
10u

AVDDH_CH234

100n

F17
G17

2J49
10u

AVSSL_CH234

IJ07

G29
G30
E30
G27
G28
H27

100n

100n

2J3N

AVDDL_CH234

F20
G20

IJ03

5J02

100n

+1V2-FA

2J3Y

120R

F19
G19

AVSSH_DRX

IJ02

5J01

10u
2J3P

+3V3

10u
2J3M

120R

SUPPLY_1
AVDDH_DRX

IJ01

5J00

10u
2J3R

+1V2-FA

VDDF1

F26
AD25
T25
G25
F25
AD24
AA24
Y24
T24
H24
G24
AD23
AD22
AD19
AG18
AF18
AE18

VDDF_STB

7J00-3
FUSION120

7J00-1
FUSION120

B03F

+3V3
R26
R25
R24

2J5Y

+3V3-STANDBY

10u

B03F

10n
2J5P

10-4-14

QFU2.1E LA

Fanout power supply

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10.

EN 95

B04A, Control

B04A

Control

B04A
RES 9GM1

SDA-DISP

SCL-BE

RES 9GM2

SCL-DISP

SDA-BE

RES 9GM3

SDA-BL

SCL-BE

RES 9GM4

SCL-BL

SDA-BE

9CV0 RES
9CV1

3CVF

SCL-M2

4K7

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

EJT-TRSTN

EJT-TMS

47R
3CVJ

1CWA DBG
SCL-DISP

BL-DIM
SDA-DISP

47R
+3V3

4K7
EJT-TDO

1
2
3

BM03B-SRSS-TBT
3

47R
2 3CVH-2 7

3D-LR

3GM7 RES

47R
4 3CVH-4 5

FCVB

7GM2 RES
PDTC114EU
2

EJT-TCK

EJT-TDI

47R
1CWB DBG

RES 3CV8

BL-SPI-CLK-FUS

AMBI-SPI-CCLK

10R
RES 3CV9

BL-SPI-SDO-FUS

SCL-BL
SDA-BL

AMBI-SPI-MOSI

10R

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

3CV4

AMBI-SPI-CCLK-FUS

1
2
3

AMBI-SPI-CCLK

10R
3CV5

AMBI-SPI-MOSI-FUS

AMBI-SPI-MOSI

10R
3CV6

ENABLE-3V3-AMBI-FUS
GPIO19

ICV1

GPIO20

ICV2

1CWC DBG
ENABLE-3V3-AMBI

47R

2CV7

3CV7

100n

TXD-RF4CE

FCVA

RXD-RF4CE
POWER-OK

47R

RES

+3V3

+3V3

10K

3CVA

GPIO22

3CVU

POWER-OK

47R
3CVB
+3V3-STANDBY

4K7
IRQ-SRFn

3CVM

3CVR

RXD-RF4CE

RES

10K
3CVT

IRQ-EXPANDERn
IRQ-EXPANDERn

47R

RES

10K

RXD-RF4CE

3CVS
+3V3

3CVN

TXD-RF4CE

47R
GPIO23

10K

TXD-RF4CE

47R
3CVP

GPIO1

3CVL

IRQ-SRFn

47R
GPIO0

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

RESET-HDMI-MUXn

3CVK

GPIO24

1
2
3

+3V3

10K
+3V3
7GM1
PCA9540BGD

SDA-BE

SCL-BE

1
2
3

VDD
SD0
SC0

SDA
SCL

SD1
SC1
VSS

4
5

SDA-DISP
SCL-DISP

7
8

SDA-BL
SCL-BL

SDA-DISP
SCL-DISP
SDA-BL
SCL-BL

RES

3GM2
100K

RES 3GM1
100K

+3V3

3GM3
3GM4

100K

100K

BM06B-SRSS-TBT

BL-DIM-FUS

4K7

FCV9

FCV3
5

47R
3CV3

4K7
3GM6

FCV4
FCV5
FCV6
FCV7
FCV8

SDA-BE

CTRL-DISP3

3CV2

3GM5

4K7

3CVZ

4K7

3CVV-4 4

4K7
3CVV-3 3
6

3CVV-2 2
7

1
3CVV-1
8
1
2
3
4
5
6

FCV2

47R

47R
3 3CVH-3 6

DBG

SDA-BE

47R
3CV1

3D-LR-FUS

1 3CVH-1 8

1CV2

SCL-BE

FCV1

3CVG

SDA-M2

+3V3

1CV1 DBG

SCL-BE

47R

+3V3-STANDBY

GPIO8

4K7

10-4-15

QFU2.1E LA

Control

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10.

EN 96

B04B, LVDS

LVDS

B04B

+VDISP

+3V3

CTRL-DISP3
TX3-ATX3-A+
TX3-BTX3-B+
TX3-CTX3-C+
TX3-CLKTX3-CLK+

2GV1
2GVR
2GV3
2GV4
2GV5
2GV6
2GV7
2GV8

10p
10p
10p
10p
10p
10p
10p
10p

100R

9GVC
9GVD

IGV6
IGV7
IGV8
IGV9

FGV5
FGV6
FGV7
FGV8
FGV9
FGVA
FGVB
FGVC
FGVD

TX3-DTX3-D+
TX3-ETX3-E+

FGVF
FGVG
FGVH
FGVJ
FGVK

TX4-ATX4-A+
TX4-BTX4-B+
TX4-CTX4-C+

FGVL
FGVM
FGVN
FGVP
FGVQ
FGVR

TX4-CLKTX4-CLK+

9GVE
9GVF

TX4-DTX4-D+
TX4-ETX4-E+

FGVS
FGVT
FGVU
FGVV
FGVW
FGVY

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

10p
10p
10p
10p
1n0
1n0
1n0
10p
10p
1n0

3GVG

CTRL-DISP1

RES

100R

BL-ON
SPLASH-ON

9GV1

CTRL-DISP3
SDA-DISP
SCL-DISP
BL-ON
BL-DIM
CTRL-DISP2
3D-LED_3D-RF

FGU7 RES
FGVZ RES
FGW0 RES
FGVE RES
RES
RES
FGU9 RES
FGUF RES
FGWA RES
FGU6 RES
FGWE RES

3D-LR-DISP
CTRL-DISP2
SPLASH-ON
CTRL-DISP1
TX1-ATX1-A+
TX1-BTX1-B+
TX1-CTX1-C+

3GV0
3GVE
3GVD
3GV3
3GV4
3GV5
3GV6
3GV7
3GV8
3GV9
3GVA

RES 2GV9
RES 2GVA
RES 2GVB
RES 2GVC
RES 2GVD
RES 2GVF
RES 2GVG
RES 2GVL
RES 2GVK
RES 2GVH

1G50
20519-041E
50
51
48
49
46
47
44
45
42
43

100R
10R
10R
10R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R

TX1-DTX1-D+
TX1-ETX1-E+

TX2-ATX2-A+
TX2-BTX2-B+
TX2-CTX2-C+

FGWB

10p
10p

IGV3
IGV4

FGU0
FGU1

9GVA
9GVB

TX2-CLKTX2-CLK+

1G51
20519-051E
60
61
58
59
56
57
54
55
52
53

IGW1
IGW2
IGW3
IGW4
IGW5
IGW6
IGU8
IGW7
IGW8
IGW9
FGWC
FGWD
FGWF
FGWG
FGWH
FGWJ
FGWK
FGWL
FGWM
FGWN
FGWP
FGWQ
FGWR
FGWS
RES 2GVJ
RES 2GVM
FGWT
FGWU
FGWV
FGWW
FGWY
FGWZ

9GV8
9GV9

TX1-CLKTX1-CLK+

1K0

8
7
6
5
FGV0
RES
RES
RES
RES
RES
RES
RES
RES
3GVB
RES

RES

100R

3GVC RES

3GVF

CTRL-DISP1
9GV4-1
9GV4-2
9GV4-3
9GV4-4

FGU2
FGU3
FGU4
FGU5

TX2-DTX2-D+
TX2-ETX2-E+

1
2
3
4

TO DISPLAY

3GVH-1
3GVH-2
3GVH-3
3GVH-4

8
7
6
5

RES 9GV3

IGV5

FGUA FGUB FGUC FGUD FGUE

100n

+VDISP
2GV2

B04B

RES 1
RES 2
RES 3
RES 4

10-4-16

QFU2.1E LA

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

TO DISPLAY

LVDS

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10.

EN 97

B04C, VDisp

VDisp

B04C

1 9GS1-1
RES
2 9GS1-2
RES
3 9GS1-3
RES
4 9GS1-4
RES
1 9GS2-1
RES
2 9GS2-2
RES
3 9GS2-3
RES
4 9GS2-4
RES

RES
7GS4
PDTC114EU

47R

2GS5
IGS2

1u0

IGS1

100n

3GS4

3GS5

47K

100n
RES

2GS2

22u

RES

RES
2GS4

+VDISP

T 3.0A 32V
3GS1

IGS3

FGS2

1GS1

6
5
2
1
2GS1

7GS2
SI3443CDV

RES
3GS2

7GS3-1
PUMD12
1

4K7

DBG

IGS6

6GS1
DBG
LTST-C190KGKT

VDISP-SWITCH
3
IGS7

1
2
7GS5
PDTC114EU
RES
1

220u 2V0

220u 2V0
2JW2

+1V1-FD
2JW1 RES

+2V5

FGS1

22K

6
2

RES 3GS7

IGS5

LCD-PWR-ONn

7GS3-2
PUMD12
3

IGS4

27K

3GS6

22n

5
8

+3V3

47R

4
+12V

2GS3 RES

8
7

8
7
6
5

3
2
1
7GS1
SI4835DDY-GE3
RES

4K7

B04C

3GS3

10-4-17

QFU2.1E LA

VDisp

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10.

EN 98

B04D, Connector - Backlight

Connector - Backlight

B04D
IGD1

IGD2

2GD1

10R

100R

FGDD

BL-SPI-SDO

10p

3GD3-3

10p

1G53

2 3GD3-2 7

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

FGD3
2GD4

100R

FGD4

10p

FGDC

2GD2

10R

2GD3

3GD2

SCL-BL

BL-SPI-CLK

10p

3GD1

SDA-BL

FGD6

FGD5

FGD7

1u0

2GD5

FGD8
FGD9
FGDA

9GD1

FGDG

3GD3-1
100R

17

FH52-15S-0.5SH

8
10p

FGDE

BL-SPI-CS_BL-I-CTRL

2GD6

1GD1
1.0A 63V
3GD7

BL-SPI-CS_BL-I-CTRL

FLG

EN
EN

VOUT

10R
3GD5

GND

10R

10u

BL-SPI-CS_BL-I-CTRL-FUS

VIN

2GD9

BL-SPI-SDO

+3V3

3GD9

BL-SPI-SDO-FUS

10R

2GD8

BL-SPI-CLK

7GD1
RT9715EGB

3GD8

6GD1

IGD3

BL-SPI-CLK-FUS

DBG

330R

10u

BKLGON-FUS

LTST-C190CKT

100R

DBG

FGDB 3GD6

BL-DIM

10p

B04D

2GD7

10-4-18

QFU2.1E LA

Connector - Backlight

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10.

EN 99

B04E, Tuner CVBS Debug

Tuner CVBS Debug

B04E

470R

IFW5

3FW8

IFW3 5FW3 RES

RES

75R

DFW1

1u8
2FW5

150R

RES

150R

RES 3FW7

IFW4

270p

2
IFW2

RES

47u

RES

33p

2FW6

7FW1-1
BC847BPN(COL)
RES
3FW5
1
RES

2FW3

RES

10K

CVBS-OUT1

2FW4

4
7FW1-2
BC847BPN(COL)
RES

IFW1

100p

3FW4 RES

10K

3FW3

RES

+5V

3FW6

B04E

RES

10-4-19

QFU2.1E LA

DFW2

Tuner CVBS Debug

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10.

EN 100

B04F, Audio - Video

Audio - Video

2VW1

CVBS1
150R

SC1-CVBS

150R

150R

150R

150R

100n
2VW6

3VWS
Y1-IN

150R

100n
2VW7

150R

100n
2VW8

150R

100n
2VW9

3VWT
PB1-IN
3VWU
PR1-IN
3VWV
SC1-G

PB-B1

100n
2VW5

3VWR
R1-VGA

Y-G1

100n
2VW4

3VWP
B1-VGA

CVBS3

100n
2VW3

3VWN
G1-VGA

PR-R1

Y-G2

PB-B2

PR-R2

Y-G3

100n
2VWA

SC1-B

PB-B3

100n
2VWB

SC1-R

B04F

CVBS

100n
2VW2

3VWM

PR-R3

100n
9VW4

SC1-STATUS

SC1-BLK

YPBPR-RIN

3VW3

10K
IVW1

8K2

3VW5

2VWE

9VW5

AR-4

9VW6

AL-4

33K

1u0

3VW8
3VW9

AL-1

33K

IVW3

8K2

SC-LIN

2VWD
1u0

3VW6
3VW7

AR-1

33K

IVW2

8K2

SC-RIN

FB1
2VWC
1u0

3VW4
YPBPR-LIN

FS1

3VWW

IVW4

8K2

2VWF

33K

3VWA

1u0

V-SYNC-VGA

9VW1

PCVS

H-SYNC-VGA

9VW2

PCHS

RES 3VWB

IVW5

8K2

AR-6

33K

1u0

RES 3VWC
RES 3VWD

2VWG RES

IVW6

8K2

2VWH RES

AL-6

33K

RES 3VWE

1u0

4K7

3VWF

+3V3

VGA-LIN

3VWH

4K7

RES 3VWG

AUDIO-MUTEn

IVW7

8K2

3VWK

AL-3

33K

1u0

RES 3VWJ
VGA-RIN

2VWJ

IVW8

8K2

2VWK

AR-3

1u0

33K

B04F

3VWL

10-4-20

QFU2.1E LA

Audio - Video

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10.

EN 101

B04G, EMMC

EMMC

B04G

100n

100n
2EJ6

2EJ5

+3V3

100n

100n
2EJ4

100n
2EJ3

100n
2EJ2

2EJ1

+3V3

M6

FEJ1

SDIO1-CLK
3EJ0

FEJ0 K5
10K

100n

2EJ7

C2

E6
F5
K9
J10

C6
M4
N4
P3
P5
VCCQ
CMD

VCC
0
1
2
3
DATA
4
5
6
7
VSSQ

MAIN

CLK
RST
VDDI

VSS

+3V3

A3
A4
A5
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6

FEJ3
FEJ4
FEJ5
FEJ6

SDIO1-D0
SDIO1-D1
SDIO1-D2
SDIO1-D3

SDIO1-D0

SDIO1-D1

SDIO1-D2

SDIO1-D3

C4
N2
N5
P4
P6

M5

FEJ2

SDIO1-CMD

+3V3
RST
VDDI

7EJ0-1
H26M21001ECR

G5
E7
K8
H10

4K7

+3V3

3EJ2-2
4K7
3EJ2-3
4K7
3EJ2-4
4K7
3EJ2-1

4K7

SDIO1-CLK
SDIO1-CMD

7EJ0-2
H26M21001ECR

+3V3

+3V3

M3
M7
M8
M9
M10
M11
M12
M13
M14
N1
N3
N6
N7
N8
N9
N10
N11
N12
N13
N14
P1
P2
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14

+3V3

NC
SDIO1-D3
+3V3

+3V3

VDDI

A1
A2
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
B1
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
C1
C3
C5
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14

NC

NC

NC

H1
H2
H3
H5
H12
H13
H14
J1
J2
J3
J5
J12
J13
J14
K1
K2
K3
K6
K7
K10
K12
K13
K14
L1
L2
L3
L12
L13
L14
M1
M2

+3V3

RST

NC
D1
D2
D3
D4
D12
D13
D14
E1
E2
E3
E5
E8
E9
E10
E12
E13
E14
F1
F2
F3
F10
F12
F13
F14
G1
G2
G3
G10
G12
G13
G14

B04G

3EJ1

10-4-21

QFU2.1E LA

+3V3

EMMC

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10.

EN 102

B04H, Second source DC-DC converters

Second source DC-DC converters

B04H

5UR3

3UR3-1
33R

1n0

33R

3UR3-3

1n0

3UR3-4

IUR9

VIA
18
19
20
21

100n
IUR3

2UR1
100n

EN

3UR5

+5V

68K 1%
3UR6

1n0

VIA

10
11
12
13

VIA

1M0

IUR4

VIA

3UR4

2
3

GND
GND HS

5UR5

7URA-2
RT8288AZSP

14
15
16
17

BOOT

FB

IURA

5UR6

FURA

7UR6-1
RT8293AHGSP

IURE

CUR5

ENABLE+3V3

GND-3V3r

13K

GND-3V3r

3URF

1n0

IURF

+3V3

18
19
20
21

VIA

VIA

10
11
12
13

68K 1%
VIA
14
15
16
17

1M0

IURK

COMP
GND
GND HS

3URA
3URC RES

22K 1%

FB

100n

3URB

SS

VIA

2URE

100p

SW

IURC

3n3

EN

RES 2URH

BOOT

10n

2URF

IURD

VIN

2URG

7UR6-2
RT8293AHGSP

+3V3

22u

22u
2URD

10u

2URC

IURB

22
23
24
25
26

100n

2URB

22u

2URA

30R

2URJ

+12Vb

+5V

1M0

3u6

3UR7

VIN

SW
DETECT12V

FUR1

7
VCC

5UR2

33R

2UR3
7URA-1
RT8288AZSP

IUR8

33R

22
23
24
25
26

2UR4

22u

2UR0

22u
2UR9

3UR3-2

100n

2UR6

10u

2UR5

30R

IUR2

2UR8

IUR0

12K 1%

30R
5UR1

10u

+12Vb

2UR7

B04H

2UR2

10-4-22

QFU2.1E LA

GND-3V3r

GND-3V3r

GND-3V3r
GND-3V3r

GND-3V3r

Second source
DC-DC converters

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EN 103

B04I, IR Debug

IR Debug

B04I

+3V3-STANDBY
RC_IRQ-RF4CEn

3CVW

100R

3CVY

10R

ICVW

2
3
1

1u0

B04I

2CVW

10-4-23

QFU2.1E LA

7CVW
VS
OUT
GND1
GND2
TSOP75236

IR Debug

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EN 104

B05A, Class-D amplifier

Class-D amplifier

3D60

+12V-AUDIO

+12V-AUDIO

30R

220n
5D51

220n
2D65

2D64

10u

10u
2D59

10u
2D58

10u
2D57

10u

2D66

30R
2D63

220n
5D50

220n
2D62

10u
2D61

10u

2D92
2D60

7D70
PDTC144EU
2

2D84
10u

2D49

2D48

10K

3D82

100u 16V

2D5C

1u0

100n
2D93 RES

100n
2D69

STEST

VIA

10K

3D83

100u 16V

2D5D

10n

2D78

220n

2D71
220n

2D56

18R

ID53

10n

10n
2D70

30R

2D98

1D02
1
2
3

ID57

5D72
30R

1D51

SPEAKER-R-

2041145-3

FD70
1D50

2041145-4

1D52

10n

2D99

5D78

2
3
4

10n

30R

FD33

2D87

10u

22K

FD32

1D55

3D71
18K2

SPEAKER-R+

1D01

1D56

3D70 RES

ID83
ID84

ID96

10n

5D01

2D76

18R
330p
5D76

Left+ FD30
LeftRight+
Right-

FD31

SPEAKER-LSPEAKER-R+

30R

30R

ID94

10n
5D81

2D94

3D74
ID52

5D75

2D73

10u

ID93

1D53

50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69

33n

33n

36
7
16

2D85

5D74

10n

ID63

ID51

2D82

2D95
330p
5D79
10u

ID98

5D80

ID99

SPEAKER-R-

30R

5D77
30R

+3V3D

GND_HS

ID59

4K7

FD52
3D81

SPEAKER-DETECTn

100R

1D35
1
2
3
4

2D90

ID85

FD51

100n

3D80

ID62

49

GND

PGND
AB
CD
37
38

AGND

VSS
D DO

47
48

26

33

SPEAKER-L-

30R

39
42

FD69

ID91

SPEAKER-L+
5D71

1D54

SSTIMER

2n2

33n

30R

2D80

2D81

2D54

OC_ADJ
OSC_RES

PBTL

33n

2D91

ID82

46

220n

ID97

43

100n

SPEAKER-L+

30R

220n
2D55

ID69
9D51

ID70

2D79

5D00

ID88

10u

2D83

47n

OUT_D

ID81

5D70

220n

BST_D

470R
2D52

ID50

100n

330p

34
35

BST_C

VR_ANA
PLL_FLTP
PLL_FLTM

2D77

2D89

12
11
10

ID80

18R

40
41

OUT_C
ID66

31

3D73

44
45

OUT_B
RESET
PDN

ID79

2D75

2
3

BST_B

10u
2D74

18

3D75

RES
9D50

5
32

BST_A
A_SEL

17

4n7

VREG
OUT_A

28

47n
470R
2D53

ID61

+3V3
30R

CD00

ID58

25
19

4n7
3D51

2D51
3D52

VR_DIG

3D77

15K

2D50

ID65

AUDIO-MUTE

5D85
+3V3D

2D72

18R

7D50-2
PUMH2

3D72

ID56

D-RESET

14

C
PVDD

SDA
SCL

D-RESET

ID90

7D60
TAS5711PHP

330p

ID89

OUT
GVDD

AUDIO
AMPLIFIER

29

10K

3D50
3D54

+3V3D
SDI2SOUT3

23
24
3D76 RES

LRCLK
SCLK
MCLK
SDIN

TAS5731P1

ID76 ID75

2D88

3D55
47R
47R
10K
9D55

3D56

RES

7D50-1
PUMH2

AVDD DVDD
20
21
15
22

FD50

+3V3D
SDA-SSB
SCL-SSB

A-STBY

FD64
FD66

30

10R

RES
9D53
9D54

ID77
13

1R0

FD67
FD63
FD65

ID78
3D57

27

1R0

+3V3D

9D52
WSI2SOUT
I2SCLK
SCKI2SOUT
SDI2SOUT1

RES 3D63

DETECT12V

10u
2D68

2D86
3D58

+3V3D
10K

2D5B

7D71 RES
PDTC144EU

ID87

16V 100u

SPEAKER-R-

+3V3-STANDBY

ID55

SPEAKER-L3D79

ID54
2D67 1u0

10K

AUDIO-MUTE

10K

100u 16V

AUDIO-MUTEn

2D5A

10R
3D62

+3V3D

3D78

100u 16V

100u 16V

3D61

10n
5D83

RESET-FUSION-OUTn

A-STBY

10K

2D96
10u

+3V3D

B05A

2D97
10u

B05A

47K

10-4-24

QFU2.1E LA

502386-0370

Class-D amplifier

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EN 105

B05B, Analogue externals

Analogue externals

B05B
1VAG

6n8

2VA9

CDS4C12GTA
12V

RES
6VA8

1VAH

6n8

2VAB

RES
6VA9

100p

2VAA

1VAJ

75R

3VAG

CDS4C12GTA
12V

RES
6VAA

100p

2VAC

1VAK

CDS4C12GTA
12V

RES
6VAC

100p

2VAE

1K5

1u0
3VAA

2VAD

PDZ2.4B(COL)

6VAB

4K7

1VAL

75R

3VAB

6VAD

CDS4C12GTA
12V

RES

100p

2VAF

1VAM

75R

3VAC

CDS4C12GTA
12V

6VAE

100p

1VAN

CDS4C12GTA
12V

SC1-DETECTn

1VAP

150R

3VAF

3VA6

CDS4C12GTA
12V

4K7

2VAG

RES
RES

RES
1VAF

47p

PB1-IN

CDS4C12GTA
12V

GND

6VAG

C2S7
C2S8

6VAH

DRXC+
DRXC-

FVAF

SC1-CVBS

RES

GND
YPBPR-LIN

100p

C2S5
C2S6

FVAE

75R
2VAH

DRX2+
DRX2-

+5V-VGA

100R

100p

GND
YPBPR-RIN

3VAD

FVAG

3VAK

2VAK

47R

100p

C2S3
C2S4

IVA1

3VAE

DRX1+
DRX1-

Y1-IN

SC1-BLK

1VA1

FVAD

2VAJ

GND

VGA-SCL-EDID-HDMI

CDS4C12GTA
12V

C2S1
C2S2

6VA6

DRX0+
DRX0-

47p

2VA6

10K

FVA4

6VAF

RES
6VA5

FVAH

FVAC

SC1-G

SC1-R

24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

FVCF

3VA9
12K

CDS4C12GTA
12V

RES

RES

3VA1

6VA7

PR1-IN

47p

2VA5
PR1-IN

IVA0

SC1-STATUS

VGA-SDA-EDID-HDMI

49045-0011
25
26

FVAB

CDS4C12GTA
12V

RES
10K

CVBS1

RES

1VAE

FVA8

1216-02D-15L-2EC

V-SYNC-VGA

6VA4

FVCE

47p

100R
FVA7

CVBS1

3VA5

3VAJ

FVA5

3VA0

CDS4C12GTA
12V

FVA0

16

RES
6VA3

1VAD

2VA3

47p

100R
FVA6

H-SYNC-VGA

SCART
FVCG

SC1-B

CDS4C12GTA
12V

RES
6VA2

150R

3VA4

1VAC

3VAH

CDS4C12GTA
12V

CDS4C12GTA
12V

RES
6VA1

150R

3VA3

1VAB

47p

2VA1
FVA3

2VA4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
17

47p

2VA2
FVA2
FVA1

FVAA

3VA8

SC-LIN

1K0

B1-VGA

1VA5

100p

2VA8

1K0

G1-VGA

VGA

FVA9

3VA7

SC-RIN

CDS4C12GTA
12V

RES
6VA0

150R

3VA2

1VAA

47p

2VA0

R1-VGA

PDZ2.4B(COL)

B05B

2VA7

10-4-25

QFU2.1E LA

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10.

EN 106

B06A, HDMI

HDMI

CRX1CRX1+
CRX2CRX2+

12
13
14
15
72
73

DRX-DDC-SDA
DRX-DDC-SCL
DDRXCDDRXC+
DDRX0DDRX0+

3HB5
3HB6
3HB7
3HB8

DDRX1DDRX1+
DDRX2DDRX2+

3HB9
3HBA
3HBB
3HBC

3HBD
3HBE
3HBF
3HBG

ERX1ERX1+
ERX2ERX2+

3HBH
3HBJ
3HBK
3HBL

AIN-5V

26
27
28
29

4R7
4R7
4R7
4R7

30
31
32
33

4R7
4R7
4R7
4R7

61
62

VGA-SDA-EDID-HDMI
VGA-SCL-EDID-HDMI

100n

100n
2HB3

2HB2

2HB1

10u

4K7
8K2

3HBN

SPDIF_IN

CSCL
CSDA

R0X1N
R0X1P
R0X2N
R0X2P

GPIO_MCON
RESET

DSDA1
DSCL1

TPWR_CI2CA
INT

TXCN
TXCP
TX0N
TX0P

R1X1N
R1X1P
R1X2N
R1X2P

TX1N
TX1P
TX2N
TX2P

DSDA2
DSCL2

RES

75R
36

71
70
69
68

3HAV
3HAW

47R
47R

2HAC

RES
3HAT

100n

390R

RSVDL1
RSVDL2

R2X1N
R2X1P
R2X2N
R2X2P
DSDA3
DSCL3

VIA

R3XCN
R3XCP
R3X0N
R3X0P
R3X1N
R3X1P
R3X2N
R3X2P

100p

100n
2HB0

2HAY

2HAW

10u

100n

100n
2HAV

100n
2HAU

100n
2HAT

2HAR

2HAS

100n

100n
2HAP

100n
2HAN

100n
2HAM

2HAL

100n

2HAG

10u

SPDIFO

75R

3HBR

3HB0

MICOM-VCC33

3HAY

4K7

+3V3

RES

10K

FHA5

4K7

RES

+3V3

22K
7HA4
BC847BW

3HBP

3HB1 RES

FHA4

SBVCC5

RES
3HAU

4K7
76
67

pin (64)

FHA6

10R

RESET-HDMI-MUXn

9HA1

87
86
85
84

HDMIF-RXCHDMIF-RXC+
HDMIF-RX0HDMIF-RX0+

83
82
81
80

HDMIF-RX1HDMIF-RX1+
HDMIF-RX2HDMIF-RX2+

+1V5

+5V

+3V3

2HAB

7HA1-1
RT9025-12GSP

1u0
VDD

3
2

R2XCN
R2XCP
R2X0N
R2X0P

2HAF

3HAS

+5V

SCL-SSB
SDA-SSB

FHA1
FHA2

FHA3

R1XCN
R1XCP
R1X0N
R1X0P

10u

10u
RES 2HAK

100n
2HAJ

RES 2HAH

30R

PDZ2.4B(COL)
5HA9
2HB5

3K3
6HA1
2K2

3HAR RES

100n

R0XCN
R0XCP
R0X0N
R0X0P

41
42

2HAE

ETH_TX1P
ETH_TX1N

EPWR33

37
38

10u

DSDA0
DSCL0

RES

2HAD

ETH_RX1P
ETH_RX1N

10u

10K

10u
3HAP

2HB4

35
88

3HA5 RES

25
98

64

52

43

HECN
HECP

pin (43)

FHA7

30R
RES

77
78

VIN

VOUT

EN

ADJ
PGOOD

NC
GND
GND HS

102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117

FHB5

6
7
1

+1V2-FE

5
7HA1-2
RT9025-12GSP

VIA
18
19
20
21

VIA

VIA

10
11
12
13

VIA

1V2 DVB-T2 and HDMI 5-1 mux (8000 and 9000 series)

DSDA4
DSCL4
R4XCN
R4XCP
R4X0N
R4X0P

3HB2

RES

+3V3-STANDBY

22K

R4X1N
R4X1P
R4X2N
R4X2P

7HA2
BC847BW

RES

DSDA5_VGA
DSCL5_VGA
GND_HS

47K

47K

3HAL-1

FHAV
FHAW

ARX-DDC-SCL
ARX-DDC-SDA

ERXCERXC+
ERX0ERX0+

3 3HAB-3 6

47K

AIN-5V

ARX0ARXC+

AIN-5V
ARX-HOTPLUG

57
58

ERX-DDC-SDA
ERX-DDC-SCL

ARX1ARX0+

21 20
23 22

21
22
23
24

4R7
4R7
4R7
4R7

ARX2+
ARX2ARX1+

ARXCPCEC-HDMI
HARC4
ARX-DDC-SCL
ARX-DDC-SDA

17
18
19
20

4R7
4R7
4R7
4R7

RES
5HA6

3HB3

PCEC-HDMI
FHB6

9HA0

HDMI-CEC

100R
BC847BW
7HA3

+5V-EDID

27K

BIN-5V
BRX-HOTPLUG
21 20
23 22

8
9
10
11

CBUS_HPD0
CBUS_HPD1
CBUS_HPD2
CBUS_HPD3
CBUS_HPD4

3HBS

FHAR
FHAS

BRX-DDC-SCL
BRX-DDC-SDA

CRXCCRXC+
CRX0CRX0+

VOUT
GND

22
23
24
25
26

53
54

EN
EN

HDMI_RSVD

14
15
16
17

3
4
5
6

47K

FHAH

BRX1BRX1+
BRX2BRX2+

7 3HAL-2 2

BRXCPCEC-HDMI
HARC0
BRX-DDC-SCL
BRX-DDC-SDA

1 3HAB-1 8

BRX0BRXC+

47K

BIN-5V

BIN-5V

HDMI CONNECTOR 1

99
100
1
2

FLG

VDD33

10u

BRX1BRX0+

1H01
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

BRXCBRXC+
BRX0BRX0+

CRX-DDC-SDA
CRX-DDC-SCL

BRX2BRX1+

47K

FHAG

BRX-DDC-SDA
BRX-DDC-SCL

BRX2+

7 3HAB-2 2

HDMI CONNECTOR 2

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

48
49

VIN

pins (7,16,34,89)

FHA8

2HAA

1H02

94
95
96
97

ARX1ARX1+
ARX2ARX2+

30R

CIN-5V

90
91
92
93

R0PWR5V
R1PWR5V
R2PWR5V
R3PWR5V
R4PWR5V
R5PWR5V_VGA

5HA5
+3V3

7HA5
RT9715EGB

21 20
23 22

44
45

ARXCARXC+
ARX0ARX0+

VDD12 TVDD12

FHAN
FHAP

CRX-DDC-SCL
CRX-DDC-SDA

CIN-5V
CRX-HOTPLUG

47K

3 3HAA-3 6

CRXCPCEC-HDMI
HARC1
CRX-DDC-SCL
CRX-DDC-SDA

47K

FHAF

CIN-5V

CRX0CRXC+

5 3HAA-4 4

HDMI CONNECTOR 3

1u0

AVDD12

10u

40
2HA8 RES
39

33
VCC33 VCC5
EPWR MICOM SB

AVDD12

+3V3

2HA9

FHBA

ARX-DDC-SDA
ARX-DDC-SCL

CRX1CRX0+

46
50
55
74
59

FHB9

FHBB

63

VDD33
CEC_A

pin (25) pin (98)

FHA9

30R

1u0

30R

FHB8

CRX2+
CRX2CRX1+

5HA4
+1V2-FE

TVDD12

3HA6

5HA1 RES

5HA0 RES

1H03
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

VDD12

SBVCC5

101

FHB7

10p
RES

10R

3HAN

4K7
4K7

47
51
56
75
60
65

7
16
34
89

2HA1

66
2HA0

DIN-5V

ARX-HOTPLUG
BRX-HOTPLUG
CRX-HOTPLUG
DRX-HOTPLUG
ERX-HOTPLUG

FHA0
2HA7

TVDD12

MICOM-VCC33

+5V
7HA0
SII9387ACTUC

3HA8

47K

7 3HAC-2 2

DIN-5V
DRX-HOTPLUG

+5V-EDID
ARC-SiI

EPWR33

AVDD12

10R

FHAL
FHAM

DRX-DDC-SCL
DRX-DDC-SDA

21 20
23 22

FHB3

EIN-5V

DIN-5V

DDRX0DDRXC+
DDRXCPCEC-HDMI
HARC2
DRX-DDC-SCL
DRX-DDC-SDA

VDD33

10R

DDRX1DDRX0+

VDD12

pin (79)

FHAA

30R

FHB4

3HA4

DDRX2DDRX1+

47K

FHAE

DDRX2+

1 3HAC-1 8

HDMI CONNECTOR 4

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

DIN-5V

5HA3
+5V-EDID

79

EIN-5V
FHB2

pins (35,88)

FHAB

30R

3HA3
10R

1H04

I2C ADDRESS
0XB2

4K7

2HA4

1u0
2 3HA1-2 7

2HA2

1u0
3 3HA1-3 6

FHB1

4K7

2HA5

1u0

10R

CIN-5V

2HA6

FHAC

4K7

BIN-5V

5HA2
+1V2-FE
VGA-DETECT

3HA2

1u0
4 3HA1-4 5

1 3HAA-1 8

EIN-5V
ERX-HOTPLUG

FHB0

FHAJ
FHAK

ERX-DDC-SCL
ERX-DDC-SDA

21 20
23 22

47K

EIN-5V

1u0
1 3HA1-1 8

3HA0
10R

ERX0ERXC+

3HBM

BAT54 COL
FHAY

AIN-5V

ERX1ERX0+

1u0

ERX2ERX1+

ERXCPCEC-HDMI
HARC3
ERX-DDC-SCL
ERX-DDC-SDA

+5V-VGA

+5V

1u0
3HA9

FHAD

ERX2+

47K

HDMI CONNECTOR 5

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

B06A

6HA0

1H05

7 3HAA-2 2

B06A

5 3HAB-4 4

10-4-26

QFU2.1E LA

3HB4
22K

+3V3-STANDBY

HDMI

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EN 107

B06B, HDMI-ARC

HDMI-ARC
5HD6

B06B

IHDM

30R

+3V3-ARC

IHD0

7HD1-1
BC847BS(COL)
IHD9

100n

3HD1
56R
3HD4

330R

3HD3

IHDG

ARC1

IHDH

ARC2

IHDJ

ARC3

IHDK

ARC4

RES
9HD2

ARC4

ARC2
2HD8

IHD1

7HD1-2
BC847BS(COL)
IHD8

100n

3HD6
56R

9HD5

ARC4

3HD9

330R

3HD8

2K2

3HD7

30R

100R

ARC3

+5V-ARC
5HD5

FHD3

+5V

+3V3-ARC

+3V3-ARC

3HDE

330R

2K2

3HDD

+3V3-ARC

2HDA

IHD3

7HD2-2
BC847BS(COL)
IHD6

100n

3HDG

9HD7

56R

+3V3-ARC

2HDB

100R

+3V3-ARC

IHD4

7HD3
BC847BW

100n

IHD5

9HD8

3HDM
56R

3HDT

100R

IHDL

HDMI-ARC

RES

+3V3-ARC

3HDK

GND

7
VEE

330R

9HD1

3HDJ

12

330R

HDMI-ARC

15

3HDR

3HDC

680R

G8

3HDF

2K2

9
6

3HDH

9HD0

56R

680R

FHD2

3HDB

9HD6
14

3HDL

ARC-SEL2

0
8X
7

7HD2-1
BC847BS(COL)
IHD7

2K2

10

IHD2

100n

82R

FHD1

3HDP

ARC-SEL1

MDX

13

RES 3HDN

ARC-SEL0

11

100R

VCC
FHD0

680R

3HDA

100n

1u0

2HD9

16

7HD0
74HC4051PW

2HDD

2HD6

30R

100R

FHD8

30R
5HD4

ARC0

+3V3-ARC

3HDS

30R
5HD3

IHDF

680R

FHD7

ARC1

3HD5

30R
5HD2

+3V3-ARC

ARC0

10p

HARC4

FHD6

10p
2HD5

HARC3

FHD5

30R
5HD1

10p
2HD4

HARC2

5HD0

10p
2HD3

HARC1

FHD4

10p
2HD1

HARC0

2K2

3HD2

9HD4

100R

2HD7

10u

3HD0

+3V3-ARC

2HDC

+3V3

680R

B06B

2HD0

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EN 108

B06C, USB

USB

B06C

+5V

9EA5
100n
2EA6

2EA4

100n
2EA5

9EA4

RES

+3V3-USBS

100n

2EA3

9EA3

+3V3

100n

B06C

100n
2EA7

10-4-28

QFU2.1E LA

3EA7

2EA0

+T 0R4

3
4
25

USB-PORTA-DM
USB-PORTA-DP
USB-PORTA-OC

6
7
24

+3V3

10K
15
16
19

3EA1
10K

3EA2 RES
+3V3

3EA4

10n

10K

680R

IEA2

+3V3-USBS

21
VCC_D

3EA6

26

SDA

RES

100K
10K

+3V3

DD3DD3+
OVR3

18

TEST|SCL

IEA3

DD4DD4+
OVR4

3EAC

VREG
RESET
SELFPWR
GANG
RREF

+T 0R4
3EAD-1

30
31
32
33

VIA1
VIA2
VIA3
VIA4

+5V-PORTB

100K
FEAE

USB-PORTB-OC

+5V

3EAD-2
100K
3EAD-3
100K
3EAD-4

100n

100K
2EA2

3ECH
+T 0R4

+5V

+5V-HDD

FEA2

FEA1

+5V-HDD

FEA3

1E01

USB-PORTA-DM
USB-PORTA-DP

FEA4

FEA7

FEA6

+5V-PORTA

FEA8

1E03

1
2
3
4

FEA5

1
2
3
4

FEAC

5401-3C2-100-70
2EAA

100n

1
2
3
4

USB2-DM

cEC0

USB-HDD-DM

USB2-DP

cEC1

USB-HDD-DP

USB1-DM

cEC2

USB-MAIN-DM

USB1-DP

cEC4

USB-MAIN-DP

USB-PORTB-DM
USB-PORTB-DP

5401

100n

USB-HDD-DM
USB-HDD-DP

2EA9

FEA9

FEAA +5V-PORTB

FEAB

1E02

100n

5
2EAB

RES 2EA8

IEA1

3EA3

DD2DD2+
OVR2

100K

RESET-FUSION-OUTn

10K

100K
3EA8-4

+3V3

3EA5

RESET-FUSION-OUTn

+3V3

28
17
22
23
8

DD+

DD1DD1+
OVR1

100K
3EA8-3

USB-MAIN-DM
USB-MAIN-DP

29

+3V3

12
13
20

3EA0

1
2

RES
9EA1

USB-PORTB-DM
USB-PORTB-DP
USB-PORTB-OC

XOUT

USB-PORTA-OC

3EA8-2

RES
9EA2

18p

XIN

5
VCC_A_1
9
VCC_A_2
14
VCC_A_3

11

+5V

+5V-PORTA

100K
FEAD

GND_HS

10

27

7EA0
CY7C65632-28LTXCT

2EA1

USB-SET-DM
USB-SET-DP

3EA8-1
VCC

NC
1EA0

12M

18p

5401

USB

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10.

EN 109

B06D, Service

Service

10K

FCS4

RXD-HTV-RS232

TXD-HTV-RS232

TXD-HTV-TTL

RXD-HTV-TTL
FCS3

3CS0

10K

3CS1

+3V3

RXD-HTV-TTL

TXD-HTV-TTL

B06D

1CWE

FCS5
5

1
2
3
FCS2

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

47R

+3V3

RXD-HTV-RS232

47R

TXD-HTV-RS232

47R

5
4
3

1E06

2
1
MSJ-035-75C-B-RF-PBT-BRF

9CS1

HOTEL TV

1 3CS4-1 8

FCS0

1CS0

47R

47R

6CS0

6 3CS4-3 3

PDZ5.1B(COL)

3CS3

4 3CS4-4 5

6CS1

47R

TXD-SERVICE

PDZ5.1B(COL)

RXD-SERVICE

7 3CS4-2 2

FCS1

1CS1

3CS2

2CS0
100n
2CS3
100n

1
3
4
5

TXD-HTV-TTL

11
10

RXD-HTV-RS232

13
8

16

7CS1
ST3232C

C1+

VCC

RS232
V-

C1V+

6
2

2CS1
100n

2CS2
100n

C2+
C2-

T1
IN
T2

OUT

T1
T2

R1
IN
R2

OUT

R1
R2

GND

B06D

14
7

TXD-HTV-RS232

12
9

RXD-HTV-TTL

15

10-4-29

QFU2.1E LA

Service

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EN 110

B06E, Ethernet

Ethernet

B06E
5EF5

10n

30R

RES 5EF0
+3V3-STANDBY

100n

100n
2EFH

100n

1u0

30R

2EF2

AVDDL-1V1
2EF0

+3V3-LAN

IEF1

2EF1

30R
5EF4

VDD33-PHY

FEF9

VDD33-PHY

10u
2EF3

10n

2EFS

B06E

2EFT

10-4-30

QFU2.1E LA

5EF6

100n

100n
2EF8

100n
2EF7

100n
2EF6

RES

30R

100n

100n

2EFJ

10u
2EFA

2EF9

100n

2EFU

22u

100n
2EFV

1u0

2EFZ

1u0
2EFG

2EFF

FEFB

FEFE

6EF0
RES
6EF1
RES

LTST-C190KGKT
LTST-C190KGKT

RX- 3
RXCT 2
9

TX+ 6
TXCT 7

9 TD-

TX- 8

RES
5EF3-3
MGH7S
4
5

DEF0
CLK-RMII

9EF1

CLK-25M

RES 9EF2

12
13

75R

5EF7-2

10 TCT

3EG3

11 TD+

3EG1

98435-111LF

VDD33-PHY
VDD33-PHY

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

RX+ 1

16 RD+

100n

RES 2EFN

1
8

CDA5C16GTH
16V

15p

RES 6EF2-1

RES 2EFM

2
7

CDA5C16GTH
16V

15 RDTC

75R

3EF7

RES
510R
RES
510R

RES
5EF3-1

1n0

3EF6

15p

EN-TXD0
EN-TXD1
LED-RES
LED-ACT

RXN

21
22
24

TX+ 6

14 RD-

EN-TXEN

34
35

11 TD+
FEFC

15p

32

TXCT 7

75R
3EG2

VIA

RX-ER

10 TCT

2EFR

VIA

FEF7

TX- 8
1E00

RES 6EF2-2

LED_ACT
LED_RES
LED_10_100

4u7

5EF1

38

VDD33

DVDDL

14

6
11
17

TXD0
TXD1

25

RX- 3
RES
5EF3-2

FEFA

TXP
TXN
RXP

2EFP

47R

FEF6

TX_EN

EN-RXD0
EN-RXD1

CDA5C16GTH
16V

3EG0

50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58

RX_ER
NC

29
28

RXCT 2

14 RD9 TD-

RES 2EFL

BC857BW
7EF1

10K

3EF4

VDDH-2V5

RXD0
RXD1

RX+ 1

15 RDTC

CLK-RMII
EN-RXEN

22R

15
16
18
19
36
37

MDC
MDIO
INT

33 3EF5
30

RES 6EF2-3

FEF5

CLK_RMII
CRS_DV

16 RD+

15p

1K5

RES0
RES1

TXP
TXN
RXP
RXN

RES 2EFK

40
39
20

3EF3

RBBIAS

5EF7-1

9
10
12
13

CDA5C16GTH
16V

VDD33-PHY

26
31

TRXP0
TRXN0
TRXP1
TRXN1

RES 6EF2-4
5
4

EN-MDC

RST

FEF8

27

RES

2K37

RES0
RES1

FEF4

VDDIO_REG

470p

1%

CLK_25M

AVDD33

1M0

FEF3
3EF2

EN-MDIO
IRQ-WOLANn

23

VDDH-2V5

2EFE

22R

3EFY

FEF2

LX

VDDH_REG

470p

22p

RES

XTLO

RES

RESET-ETHERNETn

2EFD

3EF1

CLK-25M

AVDDL
XTLI

41
GND_HS
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

2EFC

7EF0
AR8030-AL1A-R

FEF1
22p
1EF0

2EFB

25M

RES 100n

100K
2EF4

VDD33-PHY

3EF0

2EF5

FEF0

RES

EN-TXC

EN-RXC

VDDH-2V5
3EFE RES
10K
3EFF RES

EN-RXD0

EN-RXD0

EN-RXD1

EN-RXD1

EN-RXEN

EN-RXEN

10K

3EFN
10K
3EFP
10K

3EFG RES
10K
3EFH

RES0

RES0

RES1

RES1

RX-ER

RX-ER

3EFR
10K
3EFS RES
10K

10K
3EFJ

3EFT RES
10K

10K
3EFK RES
10K
3EFL

LED-RES

LED-RES

LED-ACT

LED-ACT

10K

3EFU
10K
3EFV RES
10K

3EFM
10K

3EFW RES
10K

Ethernet

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10.

EN 111

B06F, NAND-Flash & EEPROM

NAND-Flash & EEPROM

B06F

8
9
17
16
18
19

DJAA
DJAB
DJAC
DJAD

RE
CE
ALE
CLE
WE
WP

DNU1
DNU2

4K7

DJAE

R
B

47u 16V

100n
2JA3

10K

+3V3
48

13
25
36

F-RDY
F-CEn

38
47

VSS

9JA6

+3V3
9JA5

+3V3

RES
RES

2JA4

IJA1

100n

7JA2
M24C64-WDW6

DJA9

DJA5
DJA6

9JA1
9JA2

(8K 8)
EEPROM

1
IJA0
2
3

0
1
2

WC
SCL

ADR
SDA
4

DJA3
DJA4

0
1
2
3
IO
4
5
6
7

10K

DJA8

DJA2

F-RDY

F-OEn
F-CEn
NAND-ALE
NAND-CLE
F-WEn

DJA7

29
30
31
32
41
42
43
44

DJA1

1
2
3
4
5
6
10
11
14
15
20
21
22
23
24
26
27
28
33
35
40
45
46

3JA4

DJA0

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
NC 12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

3JA5

VCC

FRA0
FRA5
FRA6
FRA7
FRA8
FRA10
FRA11
FRA12

100n
2JA2

100n
2JA1

+3V3

12
34
37
39

7JA0
MT29F8G08ABACAWP:C

9JA3

9JA4

2JA0

+3V3

4K7
RES
3JA1

B06F

3JA0

10-4-31

QFU2.1E LA

7
6
5

3JA2
47R

SCL-SSB
3JA3

SDA-SSB

47R

FJA0

NAND-Flash & EEPROM

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10.

EN 112

B06G, Analogue externals

Analogue externals

B06G
FVC1

1n0

AUDIO VGA/DVI

1VC7

2VC9

6VC6
RES

100p

2VC8

1K0

CDS4C12GTA
12V

3VC6

VGA-LIN

5
4
3

FVC2

1VC8

cVC3

1n0

cVC2

DRXC+

2VCB

DRX2+

6VC7

DRX1+

RES

cVC0
cVC1

100p

DRX0+

2VCA

1K0

CDS4C12GTA
12V

3VC7

VGA-RIN

1VA6

2
1
MSJ-035-75C-BL-RF-PBT-BRF

FVCB

FVC3

3VC8

YPBPR-DETECTn

FVC4

1VC1

150R

3VC0

CDS4C12GTA
12V

6VC0

1VC2

150R

3VC1

CDS4C12GTA
12V

PB1
RES

PB1

6VC1

cVC5

YPBPR
5
4
3

FVC5

2VC1

DRXC-

RES

Y1

47p

Y1

2VC0

cVC4

47p

DRX0-

100p

2VCC

47R

FVCC

1VA8

2
1
MSJ-035-75C-G-RF-PBT-BRF

FVC6

1VC3

150R

3VC2

CDS4C12GTA
12V

RES
6VC2

47p

2VC2

PR1-IN

FVC7

3VC9

CVBS-DETECTn

1VC4

1n0

2VC6

CDS4C12GTA
12V

RES
6VC3

FVC9
FVCD

1VC5

1n0

2VC7

6VC4

CDS4C12GTA
12V

1K0

CVBS +
AUDIO CVBS / YPBPR
5
4
3

3VC4

YPBPR-L
100p

1VA4

2
1
MSJ-035-75C-Y-RF-PBT-BRF

FVCA

1VC6

150R

3VC5

CVBS1
CDS4C12GTA
12V

YPBPR-L

2VC4

cVC7

100p

2VC3

1K0

DRX2-

FVC8

3VC3

YPBPR-R

RES

YPBPR-R

RES

cVC6

6VC5

DRX1-

100p

2VCD

47R

100p

B06G

2VC5

10-4-32

QFU2.1E LA

Analogue externals

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EN 113

DC-DC

B06H

VBST
VFB
PG
SS
VREG5

1n0

EN

GND-3V3
VIA
FUW4

GND-3V3

GND-3V3 GND-3V3

+22V

22u

2UWJ

22u

IUWC 2UWN
12
IUWD
6
3

100n
IUWE

3UW9 RES
100K

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

1u0

VO

10
11

2UWP

10n
RES
2UWM

220K
2UWL

IUWB
3UW8

68K 1%
2UWK RES
22K 1%

IUWA

3UW7

1u0

100n
2UY6 RES

2UY5

3UW6

22p

6UW2

100n

BAV99 COL

10R

10R
3UWJ-4

10R

100n

+3V3

SW1
SW2

15

15

GND PGND GND_HS

GND PGND GND_HS

8
9

GND-5V

8
9

+5V

+12Vb

+5V

330R

7UW2-2
RT9025-12GSP

VDD

7
1
5

VIA
+2V5

18
19
20
21

VIA

VIA

10
11
12
13

VIA

IUWF

3UWC

1% 470K

220K 1%

82K

3UWE RES

14
15
16
17

NC
GND
GND HS
8

22u

ADJ

2UWV

EN

FUW3

PGOOD

100n

2UWU

VOUT

3UWF

ENABLE+2V5

VIN

22
23
24
25
26

1u0

1n0

RES 2UWS

6UW1
2UWR

+2V5-F

LTST-C190CKT

3UWB DBG
DBG

9UW0 RES

4K7

4K7
3UWA-4

4K7

3UWA-3

4K7

3UWA-2

3UWA-1
6UW0

FUW2

+3V3

ENABLE+3V3

+3V3
+2V5

7UW2-1
RT9025-12GSP

IUWG

RES

22u

DETECT12V

47u
2UY0

RES

IUW7

2UWY

GND-3V3
GND-5V

PDZ5.1B(COL)

3UWD

2UWW

22K

1n0

470R

3UWH-4

RES

470R

3UWH-3

RES

470R

470R
3UWH-2
RES

3UWH-1
RES

470R

470R
3UWG-4
RES

470R

3UWG-3

RES

470R
3UWG-2
RES

3UWG-1

+3V3

RES

GND-5V

GND-5V

2UY2

VIN

1u0

VIA

100K

RES

2UY1

1u0
2UY4 RES

GND-5V

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

3UW4

2UY3

1n0

EN

IUW6

3UWJ-3

VREG5

100n
10R
3UWJ-2

SS

IUW5
6

3UWJ-1

PG

2UWB

1u0

VBST
VFB

IUW4
12

10u

4
7

10n
RES
2UWA

2UW9470K

22K 1%
3UW3

3UW2

22p

IUW3

VO

10
11

2UWC

IUW2

3UW0
120K 1%
2UW8RES

SW1
SW2

2UWT

+5V

13

VIN

22u
2UWH

VCC

VCC
13

+3V3

14

7UW1
TPS54426PWP

+12Vb

2u0

100n

2UWF

10u

10u
2UWE

2UWD

30R

FUW1

5UW4

IUW9

2UWG RES

IUW8

22u

2UW7

47u 25V

47u 25V
2UW6 RES

2UW5 RES

22u

22u
2UW4

+5V
3u6

14

7UW0
TPS54426PWP

5UW3

+12Vb

FUW0

5UW2

IUW1
2UW2

10u

30R

10u
2UW1

30R
5UW1

IUW0

2UW3 RES

5UW0

100n

B06H
+12Vb

10.

B06H, DC-DC

2UW0

10-4-33

QFU2.1E LA

DC-DC

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10.

EN 114

B06I, DC-DC

DC-DC

B06I

7UV0
LD1117DT12
3

IN

FUV1

OUT

2UV7

1
EN

ADJ

FUV2

5
4

GND

+1V1-FA
100R

OUT

3UV6 RES

IN

2UVB

3UV1
120K 1%

68K 1%

IUV3
1M0 RES
3UV5

10u

3UV4

+3V3

7UV1
RT9187GB

2UV9

IUV1

+1V2-FA

22u 16V

COM

10u

+3V3
100n

B06I

2UV6

10-4-34

QFU2.1E LA

2UVC
1n0
RES

3UV2
33K 1%
IUV2 3UV3
22K RES

DC-DC

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10.

EN 115

B06K, Audio

Audio

B06K

1J50
3150-831-030-H1
2
VCC

FDY0

SPDIFO

CDS4C12GTA
12V

RES 6DY0

V_NOM

100p
1DY1

RES 2DY1

GND
MT
5 4

IDY1

100n

VIN

1R0

+3V3

3DY0

B06K

2DY0

10-4-35

QFU2.1E LA

Audio

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10-4-36

QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 116

B06L, Conditional access

B06L

Conditional access

MDI0

3PW2-1

CA-MDI0

33R
3PW3

MDI1

CA-MDI1

33R
3PW4

MDI2

CA-MDI2

33R
MDI3

3PW1-1

CA-MDI3

CA-MDI4

CA-MDI5

CA-MDI6

CA-MDI7

33R
MDI4

3PW2-4
33R

MDI5

3PW1-2
33R

MDI6

3PW2-3
33R

MDI7

3PW2-2
33R
3PW5

MICLK

CA-MICLK

33R
MIVAL

3PW1-4

CA-MIVAL

CA-MISTRT

33R
MISTRT

3PW1-3
33R

Conditional access

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 117

B06M, FE

B06M

FE

B06M
+3V3

3KW1

TS-CHDEC-DATA

3KW2

TS-CHDEC-DATA

560R

470R

3KW3

3KW4

TS-CHDEC-CLK

TS-CHDEC-CLK

560R
3KW5

470R
TS-CHDEC-VALID

TS-CHDEC-VALID

3KW6

560R

470R

3KW7

3KW8

TS-CHDEC-SOP

TS-CHDEC-SOP

560R

470R

2FS3
10p
SOC-IF-P

SOC-IF-N

2FS1

5FS1

100n
2FS2

4u7
5FS2

100n

4u7

IF-IN-P

IF-IN-N

2FS4
10p

RESET-DVBS

cFS0

RESET-FUSION-OUTn

SCL-FE

cFS1

SCL-TUNER

SDA-FE

cFS2

SDA-TUNER

+3V3

3RW1

TS-DVBS-DATA

3RW2

TS-DVBS-DATA

560R

470R

3RW3

3RW4

TS-DVBS-CLK

TS-DVBS-CLK

560R

470R

3RW5

3RW6

TS-DVBS-VALID

TS-DVBS-VALID

560R

470R

3RW7

3RW8

TS-DVBS-SOP

TS-DVBS-SOP

560R

470R

FE

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10.

EN 118

B06N, Serial flash

B06N

Serial flash

B06N
3CT0

SF-SDI

47R
3CTR

ICT1
RES

4K7

3CTS

+3V3-STANDBY
RES
2CT2
RES
7CT1-1
SN74LVC125APW
100n
2
14

+3V3-STANDBY

47R

RES
3CTT

SFB-SI

47R

EN
7

SFB-EN

3CTU

SF-CLK
3CTJ
RES

4K7

3CTV
+3V3-STANDBY

SFB-SCK

RESET-STANDBYn

+3V3-STANDBY

3CTK
RES
3CTP

1n0

2CT4

4K7

47R

47R

+3V3-STANDBY

RES

7CT1-3
SN74LVC125APW
9

8
10

SFB-SI
SFB-SCK

RES
3CT1

SFB-CS

47R

EN

SFB-WPn

+3V3-STANDBY

3CT3

RES
3CT4

+3V3-STANDBY

47R

+3V3-STANDBY
RES 7CT1-4
SN74LVC125APW
12
11
13

3CT9
47R
+3V3-STANDBY

ICT3
RES

4K7

3CTD

10K

FCT7

HOLD

47R

FCT1

100n
4

EN

RES
3CTE

1
2
3
4
5
6

502382-0670

SFB-HOLDn

47R

10K

RES 7CT2
74LVC1G125GW
2

RES
2CT3

1CTZ
SFB-SCK
SFB-CS
SFB-SI
SF-SDO
SFB-EN

4K7

+3V3-STANDBY

3CTB

TEST-CON

3CTM

10K

10K

3CT8

10K
RES 3CT7

FCT6

SFB-WPn

47R

EN

SF-HOLDn

SFB-EN

FCT5

512K
FLASH

FCT8
RES
3CT5

+3V3-STANDBY

ENABLE-STANDBY

FCT4

VSS

SFB-EN

TEST-MOD

47R

ICT2

4K7

10K

VCC

FCT3

3CT2

14

3
4

RES

SFB-CS

SFB-HOLDn
SF-WP

DBG

47R

DETECT12V

1CT7
SKHUBHE010

3CTF

+3V3-STANDBY

7CT3
M25P05-AVMN6

SFB-EN

3CTC

3CTH

FCT9

RES
7CT5
BC857BW

RES

FCT2

3CTZ

14

GND

3CTA

SF-SDO

47R

EN

SF-CS

1
2

RES
3CTW

VCC
RESET

47R

10K

7CT4
NCP803

+3V3-STANDBY

7CT1-2
SN74LVC125APW
5

47R

SFB-EN

3CTY

RES

14

+3V3-STANDBY

3CT6

10-4-38

QFU2.1E LA

3CTG
10K

Serial flash

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 119

B06O, Fusion peripherals

B06O

Fusion peripherals

B06O

USB1-RREF

IEE0

1 3EE2-1 8

USB2-RREF

IEE1

12K
3EE2-2
12K
3EE2-3

12K
4 3EE2-4 5
12K

Fusion peripherals

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10.

EN 120

B06P, HDMI

HDMI

B06P

RES
3HW6
390R
3HW1

+5V

FHW0

HEAC

56R
1%

680R

RES
3HW2

HDMI-ARC

IHW1

3HW3 RES

PWR5V

10n

27K
2HW1

10K
3HW4

3HW5

+3V3

12K

IHW2

RREF

1%

100n

B06P

2HW2

10-4-40

QFU2.1E LA

HDMI

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EN 121

B06Q, Control

Control

B06Q

B06Q
+3V3

47R

100n

100n
2CW3

2CW2

3CWG

STB-GP6

3CUD

10K

STB-GP9

INT

VIA

VIA

VSS GND_HS

22
23
24
25

10K

RES 3CUE

1CW9

FCWM

LCD-PWR-ONn

FCWN

FCWP

3AW0

AMBI-TEMP

SDA-M3

FCWV
5

22K

1u0

FCWT
FCWU

47R
3CU3

SCL-MC

FCWW

SDA-MC

FCWZ
5

STANDBYn

3CU6

STB-TXD

DETECT12V

EJTAG-MCU-TDO

3CW3

KYBRD

10R
3CW4

LGSEN

3CU7
47R
3CU8

STB-SCL

1
2
3

KEYBOARD_IRQ-SRFn

KEYBOARD_IRQ-SRFn

LIGHT-SENSOR

LIGHT-SENSOR

RC_IRQ-RF4CEn

RC_IRQ-RF4CEn

10R
TXD-STANDBY

3CW5

IR

100R

47R
STB-RXD

+3V3-STANDBY

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

47R

IRQ-EXPANDERn

1
2
3

BM03B-SRSS-TBT
1CWD

10K

3CWA

10K

SCL-M3

47R
3CU1

AVLINK1

1
2
3

BM03B-SRSS-TBT
1CW4

FCWY
3CUB

PWRON

LED

100R

+3V3-STANDBY

SDMn

RES 3AW1

10K
3CUS

3CUR

10K

FCW7

DCW2

+3V3-STANDBY

47R

17

18
19
20
21

11

3CR2 100R
3CR0
100R

SC1-DETECTn
YPBPR-DETECTn
CVBS-DETECTn
VGA-DETECT
ARC-SEL0
ARC-SEL1
3CR1
ARC-SEL2

10K

SCL
SDA

2
3
4
5
FCW5
7
8
9 FCW6
10

10K

RXD-STANDBY

3CWP

STB-GP10

+3V3-STANDBY

3EW0

TXD-STANDBY

47R

+3V3-STANDBY

3CR3

47R

IO0
IO1
IO2
IO3
IO4
IO5
IO6
IO7

3CUP

10K
14

A0
A1
A2

3CUY

12
47R 13

DCW1

IRQ-WOLANn

+3V3-STANDBY
RESET-RF4CEn

10R

RES 3CUN

10K

10K

3CUT

10K
3CUV

3CUW

SCL-SSB
SDA-SSB

47R
3CWN

AMBI-TEMP-FUS

VDD
15
16
1

3CU0
10K

3CWM

STB-GP8

100n

2CW6

10K

10K
RES 3CUM

10K

3CUL

RES 3CUK

+3V3

RESET-ETHERNETn

100R

+3V3

3CWE

SPLASH-ON

47R
3CUA

SPI-EN

ICW1

LIGHT-SENSOR

47R

STB-GP7

+3V3

SDMn

10K

3CWL RES

ENABLE-STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY

SDM
FCW0 DCW4

47R

STB-GP5

22K

IRQ-WOLANn

+3V3-STANDBY

10K

ENABLE-WOLAN

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

10K

22K
3CWC

DVS2

7CW1
PCA9554BS

5
3CR8

1
2
3

100K
3CW2

STB-GP4

FCW1

ENABLE-WOLAN

47R
3CWK

HP-DETECT

3CWB

FCW2

EJTAG-MCU-TCK

47R

DVS1

1CW6

FCW3

SDA-SSB

3CU2

STB-GP3

+3V3

EJTAG-MCU-TMS

47R
3CWD

STB-GP2

1K0

1K0

3CWT

FCWH

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

2K2
SCL-SSB

3CU5

STB-GP1

3CR7

SDA-FE

EJTAG-MCU-TDI

47R

+3V3

2K2

100K

FCWG
FCWE

47R
3CU4

STB-GP0

3CR6

SDA-FE

1
2
3

10K

EJTAG-MCU-TMS
EJTAG-MCU-TDO
EJTAG-MCU-TCK
EJTAG-MCU-TDI

FCWC

SCL-FE

3CWF

SDA-M1

FCWD
FCWF

SCL-FE

10K
3CRA

SDA-S

10R

SDA-SRF

FCW4

3CWJ

SCL-M1

FCWB

3CR9

3CUJ

SDA-DEBUG

1CW7
SCL-SRF

10K

2K2

DCW6 FCWS

SCL-S

FCWL

+3V3
2K2

3CWY

RXD-STANDBY

SCL-MC

22K

FCWK

3CUH
10R

TEST-CON

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

3CWS

1
2
3
4
5
6

SCL-DEBUG

4K7

SDA-SRF
SCL-SRF

VSS

DCW5 FCWR

2AW0

1CW5
BM06B-SRSS-TBT

1
2
3

4K7

3CWR

1CW8

SDA-SRF
SCL-SRF

3CWW

100n
RES
3CWH

3CUG

TEST-MOD

7
8

2K2
2K2

100n
RES 3CW6

+3V3
+3V3-STANDBY

4K7

SD1
SC1

3CWV

3CW9 RES

3CUF

SCL

3CWU

SDA-SSB
SCL-SSB

3CW8 RES

SCL-M3

SDA-SSB
SCL-SSB

2CW1

SCL-M3

2K2

4
5

22K
2CW5

2K2

SD0
SC0

SDA

100n
RES 3CW7

3CW1

SDA-M3

VDD

2CW4

+3V3

SDA-M3

3CW0

7CW0
PCA9540BGD

RES 3CUU

10-4-41

QFU2.1E LA

47R
3CU9

STB-SDA

RESET-FUSION-OUTn

47R
3CUC
47R

SDA-MC
STB-RSTO

SCL-MC

SDA-MC

3CR4 RES
2K2
3CR5 RES

+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3-STANDBY

2K2

Control

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10.

EN 122

B06R, Temperature sensor

Temperature sensor

B06R

47R

47R

SDA

A1

SCL

A2

9TW0
RES
9TW1
RES
9TW2

100n

7
6
5

9TW5
RES

SCL-SSB

3TW1

A0

9TW4

3TW0

SDA-SSB

OS

7TW0
LM75BGD

9TW3

+VS

2TW0

+3V3

GND

B06R

10-4-42

QFU2.1E LA

Temperature sensor

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 123

B06S, Strap options

B06S

Strap options

B06S

3CP5

NAND-CLE

10K
+3V3-STANDBY

3CP8

RES

F-OEn

F-OEn

10K

FCP6

3CP6
10K

Strap options

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 124

B07A, LPC debug

LPC debug

B07A

B07A
FNA3

9NA1

+3V3-STANDBY

+3V3-LPC

RES
7NA0
LD1117DT33
OUT

5NA1

9NA2

+3V3-LPC-ANA
30R
2NA8

10n

10n
2NA7

100n

2NA6

100n
2NA5

100n
2NA4

2NA3

22u

2NA1

100n

2NA0

COM

10n

IN

100n
2NA9

+5V-LPC

16
18

1NA7
3NAZ
3NA8
3NA9
3NAA
3NAB

LPC-SDA2
LPC-SCL2
RXD-STANDBY
TXD-STANDBY

BM06B-SRSS-TBT

LPC-USB-CONNECT

3NBG

3NBF

47K

10K

47K
3NAG
10K

9NA9
9NAA
3NAK
3NAL

100R
100R

46
47
98
99
81
80
79
78
77
76
48
49
62
63
61
60
59
58
57
56
9
8
7
6
25
24
29
30
12
15

RES 18p

19
13

RES

LPC-RXD0

FNA5
FNA6
FNA7
5

DEBUG MIPS

LPC-SDA2

6NA0
FNAV

47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
10K

3NB6
3NB7
3NB8

100R
100R
10K
9NA7
9NA8

1K0

1NA6
1
2
3

1K0

3NBB

SFB-WPn
SFB-HOLDn
POWER-OK
STANDBYn
DETECT12V

6NA1

6 3NAP-3 3

7 3NAP-2 2

8 3NAP-1 1

10K

10K

10K

RES

3NBA
3NB9

LPC-TXD2
LPC-RXD2
+3V3-LPC
RESET-STANDBYn
RESET-FUSION-OUTn

100R
100R

+VDISP

+3V3-LPC

3NBE

LPC-USB-CONNECT

BC857BS(COL)
7NA5-1

10K

FNAP
FNAR

82
85

RXD-SERVICE
TXD-SERVICE

+5V-LPC

LPC-USB-DM
LPC-USB-DP

1NA2
FNA8
FNAD
FNAE
FNA9

LPC-SCL1
LPC-SDA1

FNAG
FNAH
FNAJ
5

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

1
2
3
4
5

502382-0570
3NBJ

FNAA
FNAB
FNAC

LTST-C190KGKT

10

42
84

1NA5

LPC-TXD2

3NB0
3NB1
3NB2
3NB3
3NB4
3NB5

1NA3
1
2
3
4
5
6

LPC-SCL2
1
2
3

SFB-EN
47R

INA0
INA1

1
2
3

1NA8

3NBK

VSSA

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

LPC-RXD2

SF-SDO
SFB-SI

47R
47R

7
VSS

1NA4
LPC-TXD0

27
26

3NAW
3NAY

NC

+3V3-LPC-ANA
+3V3-LPC

PROGRAM LPC

75
74
73
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
53
52
51
50

SFB-SCK
SFB-CS

47R
47R

VBAT

31
41
55
72
97
83

10K

2NAD

10K

10K

10K

33R
33R

3NAN

3 3NAM-3 6

10K

7 3NAM-2 2

2NAC

1 3NAM-1 8

3NAH
3NAJ

RES 18p
2NAE

SDA-SSB
SCL-SSB
LPC-USB-DP
LPC-USB-DM

100R
100R
100R
100R
3NBH

+3V3

+12Vb

100R
100R
100R
100R

3NAC
3NAD
3NAE
3NAF

100n

47R
47R
47R
47R
47R

3NA4
3NA5
3NA6
3NA7

LPC-EJT-RSTN
LPC-EJT-TMS
LPC-EJT-TDO
LPC-EJT-TCK
LPC-EJT-TDI

4 3NAM-4 5

1
2
3
4
5
6

9NA4
9NA5

LPC-SDA1
LPC-SCL1
LPC-TXD0
LPC-RXD0

3NAU
3NAV

1K5

9NA3
RES

10K

GND

3NBD

17
3NA3

7NA3-2
BC847BS(COL)

1K0

FNAF
FNAS
FNAT
FNAU
FNAK
FNAL
7

LPC-TRSTn
LPC-TMS
LPC-TDO
LPC-TCK
LPC-TDI

3NBL

LPC-TRSTn

10K

10K

FNA4

3NBC

3NBM

14

100n

100

FNA2

RESET

FNA1

7NA3-1
BC847BS(COL)

10K

VCC

1K0

2NAF

100R

3NAT

95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
43
44
45
21
20

100R

3NA0-4

P1_0|ENET_TXD0
P1_1|ENET_TXD1
P1_4|ENET_TX_EN
P1_8|ENET_CRS
P1_9|ENET_RXD0
P1_10|ENET_RXD1
RTCK
P1_14|ENET_RX_ER
P1_15|ENET_REF_CLK
RSTOUT
P1_16|ENET_MDC
RESET
P1_17|ENET_MDIO
P1_18|USB_UP_LED|PWM1_1|CAP1_0
RTCX1
P1_19|MCOA0|USB_PPWR_|CAP1_1
P1_20|MCI0|PWM1_2|SCK0
RTCX2
P1_21|MCABORT_|PWM1_3|SSEL0
P1_22|MCOB0|USB_PWRD|MAT1_0
P0_0|RD1|TXD3|SDA1
P1_23|MCI1|PWM1_4|MISO0
P0_1|TD1|RXD3|SCL1
P1_24|MCI2|PWM1_5|MOSI0
P0_2|TXD0|AD0_7
P1_25|MCOA1|MAT1_1
P0_3|RXD0|AD0_6
P1_26|MCOB1|PWM1_6|CAP0_0
P0_4|I2SRX_CLK|RD2|CAP2_0
P1_27|CLKOUT|USB_OVRCR_|CAP0_1
P1_28|MCOA2|PCAP1_0|MAT0_0
P0_5|I2SRX_WS|TD2|CAP2_1
P1_29|MCOB2|PCAP1_1|MAT0_1
P0_6|I2SRX_SDA|SSEL1|MAT2_0
P1_30|VBUS|AD0_4
P0_7|I2STX_CLK|SCK1|MAT2_1
P1_31|SCK1|AD0_5
P0_8|I2STX_WS|MISO1|MAT2_2
P0_9|I2STX_SDA|MOSI1|MAT2_3
P2_0|PWM1_1|TXD1
P0_10|TXD2|SDA2|MAT3_0
P2_1|PWM1_2|RXD1
P0_11|RXD2|SCL2|MAT3_1
P2_2|PWM1_3|CTS1|TRACEDATA_3
P0_15|TXD1|SCK0|SCK
P2_3|PWM1_4|DCD1|TRACEDATA_2
P0_16|RXD1|SSEL0|SSEL
P2_4|PWM1_5|DSR1|TRACEDATA_1
P0_17|CTS1|MISO0|MISO
P0_18|DCD1|MOSI0|MOSI
P2_5|PWM1_6|DTR1|TRACEDATA_0
P0_19|DSR1|SDA1
P2_6|PCAP1_0|RI1|TRACECLK
P0_20|DTR1|SCL1
P2_7|RD2|RTS1
P0_21|RI1|RD1
P2_8|TD2|TXD2
P0_22|RTS1|TD1
P2_9|USB_CONNECT|RXD2
P0_23|AD0_0|I2SRX_CLK|CAP3_0
P2_10|EINT0_|NMI
P0_24|AD0_1|I2SRX_WS|CAP3_1
P2_11|EINT1_|I2STX_CLK
P0_25|AD0_2|I2SRX_SDA|TXD3
P2_12|EINT2_|I2STX_WS
P0_26|AD0_3|AOUT|RXD3
P2_13|EINT3_|I2STX_SDA
P0_27|SDA0|USB_SDA
P0_28|SCL0|USB_SCL
P3_25|MAT0_0|PWM1_2
P0_29|USB_D+
P3_26|STCLK|MAT0_1|PWM1_3
P0_30|USB_DP4_28|RX_MCLK|MAT2_0|TXD3
VREFP
P4_29|TX_MCLK|MAT2_1|RXD3
VREFN

10K

3NA0-3

TDO|SWO
TDI
TMS|SWDIO
TRST
TCK|SWDCLK

3NAP-4

100R

XTAL2

3NAR

100R

10K

7NA1
NCP803

3NA1

VDD_REG3V3 VDDA

100R

3NA2

100R
3NA0-2

1
2
3
4
5

VDD
XTAL1

11

+3V3-LPC

23

18p

3NA0-1

LPC-TDO
LPC-TDI
LPC-TMS
LPC-TRSTn
LPC-TCK

22

28
54
71
96

1
1NA1
3

2NAB

7NA2
LPC1768FBD100

4
2
24M

18p

+3V3-LPC

LTST-C190KGKT

+3V3-LPC-ANA

+3V3-LPC
2NAA

3NAS

+3V3-LPC

+3V3-LPC

RES

BM06B-SRSS-TBT
1
2
3

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

LPC debug

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EN 125

B07B, Headphone

B07B

Headphone

B07B
+3V3-STANDBY

4
PUMD12
7DH0-2
RESET-HDPHN

6
FDH6

RESET-FUSION-OUTn

7DH0-1
PUMD12
1
3DH7
10R

2DHA
47p
6
22K

22K

3DH1-4

3DH1-2

22K

3DH1-3

1 3DH1-1 8

22K
2DHB
47p +3V3

7
3

1DH5

100n

3 3DH2-3 6

2 3DH3-2 7

4V 100u

10
11

33R
3DH3-1
33R

2
1DH4
3
1
MSJ-035-12D-B-AG-PBT-BRF

FDH5
FDH2
22n
2DH9

VIA
GND GND_HS

IDH9

FDH3

IDH7

10K
22K

RESET-HDPHN

2DH7

9DH1

CDS4C12GTA
12V
2DH8

BYPASS

FDH1

33R

6DH2

VO

SHUTDOWN

IDH8

4V 100u

RES

1u0

IDH6

9DH0

CDS4C12GTA
12V
1DH3

2DH5

6DH1

IN-

RES

IDH5

AMPLIFIER

1DH2

10K

5 3DH2-4 4

1K0

10K

1
5102-Z4R-J47-59
FDH4

1u0

8 3DH2-1 1

33R
4 3DH3-4 5

2DH4

2DH6

3DH4-4

1u0

IDH1

HPHOR

2DH3

IDH4

IDH3

22n

3 3DH3-3 6

VDD

HPHOL

IDH2

1K0
3DH4-1

2DH2

2
7DH1
TPA6111A2DGN

RES 3DH6

10-4-45

QFU2.1E LA

HPHOL

9DH2

HPHOR

9DH3

Headphone

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EN 126

B07C, Internal USB

Internal USB

B07C
9EHE-1
9EHE-2
9EHE-3
9EHE-4

RES
RES
RES
RES

6EH1

DBG

330R

7EH2
RT9715EGB

IEH2

4u7

EN

FB

UVLO
L

100u 6.3V
2EHV

IEH0

100n

10

12
13

IEH1

22u

VAUX

2
22u
2EHT

PS

1n0

2EHU RES

100n

100n
2EHE

100n
2EHD

100n
2EHC

2EHB

100n

5EH0

VOUT

3EHR

VIN

330K

8
22u

2EHR

9EHC

7
2EHA

RES 2EHY

7EH4
TPS61200DRCG4

+3V3-USBN

9EH5

RES 9EH6

+5V +3V3

3EHS

ON
ON

GND_HS
VIA

ON
OFF

PGND

OFF
ON

external regulator
internal regulator

+3V3-LAN

11

9EHC

FEHA

GND

GND

9EH5

VOUT

WIRED NETWORK STANDBY ONLY

9EH6

EN
EN

10u

2EHM

FLG

10u

ENABLE-WOLAN

VIN

2EHL

+3V3-WIFI

LTST-C190KGKT

3EHL DBG

2EHS

B07C

22K

10-4-46

QFU2.1E LA

+3V3

+3V3

10K
15
16
19

3EHD
10K

28
17
22
23
8

+3V3

3EHE
3EHF

10K
100K

680R

100n

+3V3-USBN

21
VCC_D

TEST|SCL

3EHK

RES
10K

NC1
NC2
NC3
VREG
RESET
SELFPWR
GANG
RREF

VIA1
VIA2
VIA3
VIA4

120K

3EHP

2EHJ
+3V3

18

3EHV

IEHJ

22K

100n

100K

NC4
NC5
NC6

26

cEH0

SDA

22K

3EHT

USB-SET-DM
USB-SET-DP
+3V3

DD2DD2+
OVR2

+3V3-WIFI

3EHJ

12
13
20

3EHC

3EHG

RES

10K

2EHK

10K

3EHB

RESET-FUSION-OUTn

1n0

RES

2EHH

+3V3

RESET-FUSION-OUTn

3EHH

6
7
24

1
2

10n

+3V3

10K

DD+

DD1DD1+
OVR1

22K

2EHW

USB-WIFI-DM
USB-WIFI-DP

3EHA

XOUT

3EHU

47n

RES 9EH3

+3V3

3
4
25

2EH9

7EHJ
BC847BW

2EHN RES
+3V3-LAN

9EH4

18p
USB-CAM-DM
USB-CAM-DP

XIN

RES

11

GND_HS

2EHG

30
31
32
33

+3V3

USB-WIFI-DM
USB-WIFI-DP

RES 7EH3
BC857BW
USB-SET-DM

USB-SET-DP

9EHA

9EHB

RES 9EH8-1
RES 9EH8-2
RES 9EH8-3
RES 9EH8-4

9EHD

IRQ-WOLANn

29

10

5
VCC_A_1
9
VCC_A_2
14
VCC_A_3

7EH1
CY7C65634-28LTXCT

VCC

12M

NC

1EH1
3225

18p

27

2EHF

1C31
FEH1
FEH2
FEH3
FEH4
FEH5

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
502386-0670

3EHM
47R
RES

USB-WIFI-DM

100n

RES 3EHN

+3V3-LAN

10K
RES 2EHP

USB-WIFI-DP

100n
1C30
USB-CAM-DM
USB-CAM-DP

FEH6
FEH7
FEH8
FEH9

+5V

1
2
3
4
5

502386-0570

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10.

EN 127

B07D, Common interface

Common interface

B07D

3PA1

+5VCA

+3V3

+T 0R4

2PA2

7PA1
74LVC245ABQ
1
19
3PA3

3PA8-2
100R 2

3PA8-3
100R 3

3PA8-1
100R 1

3PA8-4
100R 4

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

GND GND_HS
10

CA-MOSTRT
CA-MDO0
CA-MDO1
CA-MDO2

+3V3

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

100R

VCC
3EN2
3EN1
G3
MOVAL
MOSTRT
MDO0
MDO1
MDO2

MOVAL
MOSTRT
MDO0
MDO1
MDO2

3PA6
3PAA-1
1

10K
8 3PAA-2
2

+3V3

10K
10K
7
3PAA-3
3

10K
6
3PAA-4
4

10K
5

1P00
CA-D03
CA-D04
CA-D05
CA-D06
CA-D07
CA-CE1n
CA-A10
CA-OEn
CA-A11
CA-A09
CA-A08
CA-A13
CA-A14
CA-WEn
CA-RDY

21

CA-MOVAL

20

100n

+3V3
2PA3
7PA2
74LVC245ABQ
1

100R

3PA9-1
100R
8

3PA9-2
7

3PA9-3
100R 6
2 100R

3PA9-4 5
100R

3PA4

100R

+5VCA

+3V3

1
2

GND GND_HS

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

MOCLK
MDO7
MDO6
MDO5
MDO4
MDO3

MOCLK
MDO7
MDO6
MDO5
MDO4
MDO3

3PA5

CA-MIVAL
CA-MICLK
CA-A12
CA-A07
CA-A06
CA-A05
CA-A04
CA-A03
CA-A02
CA-A01
CA-A00
CA-D00
CA-D01
CA-D02
CA-WP

10K

3PA7
10K
3PAB-3
3

10K
6

3PAB-2
2

10K
7

3PAB-1
1

10K
8

3PAB-4
4

10K
5

+3V3

CA-CD1n
CA-CD2n
CA-VS1n
CA-WAITn

3PAC
10K

DBG
10K
3PC1

10K

DBG

+3V3

3PC0

CA-MDO7
CA-MDO6
CA-MDO5
CA-MDO4
CA-MDO3

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

VCC
3EN2
3EN1
G3

21

19
3PA2

CA-MOCLK

100n

20

2PA1

22u 16V

+5V

B07D

10

10-4-47

QFU2.1E LA

CA-MDI6
CA-MDI7

3PAD

3PAE

10K

10K

3PAF
10K

CA-CD1n
MDO3
MDO4
MDO5
MDO6
MDO7
CE2n
CA-VS1n
CA-IORDn
CA-IOWRn
CA-MISTRT
CA-MDI0
CA-MDI1
CA-MDI2
CA-MDI3
+5VCA

+3V3

CA-RST
CA-RDY
3PAL

CE2n
REGn
CA-CE1n

33R

CA-IORDn
CA-IOWRn
CE2n

REGn

RES
9PAA

CA-CE2n
RES
9PAB

CA-OEn
CA-WEn

DBG
1C32

3PAM
100K
3PAP
10K
RES 3PAS
10K
RES 3PAU
10K

CA-REGn

1
2
3

3PAN
10K

CA-MDI6

BM03B-SRSS-TBT

3PAR RES
10K
3PAT RES
10K

CA-MDI7

CA-MDI4
CA-MDI5
CA-MDI6
CA-MDI7
MOCLK
CA-RST
CA-WAITn
CA-INPACKn
REGn
MOVAL
MOSTRT
MDO0
MDO1
MDO2
CA-CD2n

3PAV RES

71 69
72 70

10K

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68

92789-055LF
CA-WP
CA-INPACKn

3PAW RES
10K

3PAY RES
10K

Common interface

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EN 128

B07E, FPGA - power & control

B07E

FPGA - power & control

B07E

5GG1

+3V3

FGG1

6GG1

VAUX
DONE

220n

2u2
RES 2GG7

2u2
2GG6

2u2
2GG5

2u2
2GG4

2u2
2GG3

2GG2

RES 2GG1

30R
2u2

10-4-48

QFU2.1E LA

DBG 3GG1

DBG

+3V3

470R

LTST-C190KGKT

7GG1
PDTC144EU
2 DBG

7GG6
LD1117DT12
MISO
VCCINT

+3V3

220n

220n
2GGM

220n
2GGL

2u2
2GGK

1
2
3
4
5
6

RES

2u2
2GGJ

2GGH

1GG1

VCCO3

CCLK
CSO-B
MOSI
MISO
PROG-B
7

MOSI
CCLK
CSO-B

VCC

FGG8

FGG9
FGGA

S
HOLD

100n

2GH7

IGG2
2

502382-0670
+3V3

10R

7GG2
M25P40-VMN6
8

FGG3

30R

4K7 RES

3GG2
5GG2
+3V3

3GG3

FGG7

220n

220n
2GGG

2u2
2GGF

2u2
2GGE

2u2
2GGD

2GGC

22u

22u
2GGB

2GGA

COM

FGG2

10u

OUT

100n

2GG8

IN

2GG9

+3V3

GND
4

5GG3

FGG4

VCCO2

220n

220n
2GGS

2u2
2GGR

2u2
2GGP

RES 2GGN

30R

PROGRAMMING
ENGINEERING

FGGB

6SLX4-4MB-M25P40
6SLX9-4MB-M25P40

+3V3

VCCO1
4
1

3GG5 RES

FPGA-SYS-CLK

47R

FPGA-LED1
FPGA-LED2

1K0

47R
3GG9

3GG8

1M0

4
3

10p

5 330R 4
LTST-C190KGKT

6 330R 3

DBG 3GG4-4
DBG
6GG5

7 330R 2

8 330R 1

DBG 3GG4-3
DBG
6GG4

LTST-C190KGKT

RES

47R

LTST-C190KGKT

DBG
3GG6

6GG2

3GG7

12M
10p

1
NC

1GGA
3225
2 NC

RES

5
1

220n

220n
2GH6

220n
2GH5

2u2
2GH4

+3V3
7GG5
74LVC1GU04GW
2
4

NC

2GH9

RES

2u2
2GH3

+3V3
7GG4
74LVC1GU04GW
2

DBG

VCCO0

30R

DBG 3GG4-2

FPGA-LED3
DBG 3GG4-1

2GH8
FGG6

FPGA-LED0
IGG1

VALUE

100n RES

220n

220n
2GH1

220n
2GGY

2u2
2GGW

2u2
RES 2GGV

2GGU
5GG5

2GH2

+3V3

7GG3
3225 RES

6GG3

FGG5

30R

LTST-C190KGKT

5GG4

2GHA

+3V3

FPGA-SYS-CLK

AMBI-SPI-CCLK

2 9GG1-2 7

AMBI-SPI-OUT-CCLK

AMBI-SPI-MOSI

4 9GG1-4 5

AMBI-SPI-OUT-MOSI

AMBI-SPI-MISO

3 9GG1-3 6

AMBI-SPI-OUT-MISO

AMBI-SPI-CSn

1 9GG1-1 8

AMBI-SPI-OUT-CSn

3D-LR

BL-SPI-CS_BL-I-CTRL

9GG2 RES

3D-LED_3D-RF

9GG3 RES

3D-LR-DISP

9GG4

BL-I-CTRL

FPGA - power & control

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EN 129

B07F, FPGA - I/O banks

FPGA - I/O banks

B07F

B07F
7GF1-1
XC6SLX4-2TQG144C0100

BANK0
9GF1 RES 144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
134
133
132
131

20
36
53
90
129

VCCINT

19
28
52
89
128

VCCO0

122
125
135

VCCO_0

VCCO1

76
86
103

VCCO2

42
63

VCCO3

4
18
31

GND

VCCINT

PWR_GND

VCCAUX

VAUX

VCCO_3 VCCO_2 VCCO_1

7GF1-6
XC6SLX4-2TQG144C0100

3
13
25
49
54
68
77
91
96
108
113
130
136

IO_L1P_HSWAPEN_0
IO_L1N_VREF_0
IO_L2P_0
IO_L2N_0
IO_L3P_0
IO_L3N_0
IO_L4P_0
IO_L4N_0
IO_L34P_GCLK19_0
IO_L34N_GCLK18_0
IO_L35P_GCLK17_0
IO_L35N_GCLK16_0

IO_L36P_GCLK15_0
IO_L36N_GCLK14_0
IO_L37P_GCLK13_0
IO_L37N_GCLK12_0
IO_L62P_0
IO_L62N_VREF_0
IO_L63P_SCP7_0
IO_L63N_SCP6_0
IO_L64P_SCP5_0
IO_L64N_SCP4_0
IO_L65P_SCP3_0
IO_L65N_SCP2_0
IO_L66P_SCP1_0
IO_L66N_SCP0_0

127
126
124
123
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
112
111

7GF1-2
XC6SLX4-2TQG144C0100

BANK1
105
104
102
101
100
99
98
97
95
94
93
92

IO_L1P_1
IO_L42P_GCLK7_1
IO_L1N_VREF_1 IO_L42N_GCLK6_TRDY1_1
IO_L32P_1
IO_L43P_GCLK5_1
IO_L32N_1
IO_L43N_GCLK4_1
IO_L33P_1
IO_L45P_1
IO_L33N_1
IO_L45N_1
IO_L34P_1
IO_L46P_1
IO_L34N_1
IO_L46N_1
IO_L40P_GCLK11_1
IO_L47P_1
IO_L40N_GCLK10_1
IO_L47N_1
IO_L41P_GCLK9_IRDY1_1 IO_L74P_AWAKE_1
IO_L41N_GCLK8_1 IO_L74N_DOUT_BUSY_1

88
87
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
75
74

7GF1-3
XC6SLX4-2TQG144C0100

BANK2
3GF7

VCCO2

DONE

1K0

DONE
CCLK
AMBI-SPI-CCLK
AMBI-SPI-MOSI
MISO
MOSI
AMBI-SPI-MISO
AMBI-SPI-CSn

FGF1
3GF1
IGF2

10R

3GF2

10R

9GF2

FPGA-LED3
FPGA-LED2

72
71
70
69
67
66
65
64
62
61
60
59
58
57

IO_L30P_GCLK1_D13_2
CMPCS_B_2
DONE_2
IO_L30N_GCLK0_USERCCLK_2
IO_L1P_CCLK_2
IO_L31P_GCLK31_D14_2
IO_L31N_GCLK30_D15_2
IO_L1N_M0_CMPMISO_2
IO_L48P_D7_2
IO_L2P_CMPCLK_2
IO_L48N_RDWR_B_VREF_2
IO_L2N_CMPMOSI_2
IO_L49P_D3_2
IO_L3P_D0_DIN_MISO_MISO1_2
IO_L49N_D4_2
IO_L3N_MOSI_CSI_B_MISO0_2
IO_L62P_D5_2
IO_L12P_D1_MISO2_2
IO_L62N_D6_2
IO_L12N_D2_MISO3_2
IO_L64P_D8_2
IO_L13P_M1_2
IO_L64N_D9_2
IO_L13N_D10_2
IO_L65P_INIT_B_2
IO_L14P_D11_2
IO_L65N_CSO_B_2
IO_L14N_D12_2
PROGRAM_B_2

56
55
51
50
48
47
46
45
44
43
41
40
39
38
37

FPGA-LED1
FPGA-LED0
FPGA-SYS-CLK

3D-LR-DISP
3D-LED_3D-RF

IGF1 2GF1

100n
RES

3GF8
3GF9

10R
10R

3GF3

10R

3D-LR
SCL-SSB
SDA-SSB
CSO-B
PROG-B

FGF9

7GF1-4
XC6SLX4-2TQG144C0100
FGF2

10K

10K

3GF4

3GF5

VAUX

CTRL-DISP2
AMBI-SPI-OUT-CSn
AMBI-SPI-OUT-MISO
AMBI-SPI-OUT-MOSI
AMBI-SPI-OUT-CCLK

RES

3GFA
10R

FGF3
7GF1-5
XC6SLX4-2TQG144C0100

MISC
DBG
1GF1

DBG
1GF2
1
2
3
4
5
6

FGF7

8
2GF2

FGF8
FGF4
FGF5
FGF6

100n DBG

10-4-49

QFU2.1E LA

VAUX

1
2
3
4
5
6

109
110
107
106
73

BANK3
35
34
33
32
30
29
27
26
24
23
22
21

IO_L1P_3
IO_L43P_GCLK23_3
IO_L1N_VREF_3 IO_L43N_GCLK22_IRDY2_3
IO_L2P_3
IO_L44P_GCLK21_3
IO_L2N_3
IO_L44N_GCLK20_3
IO_L36P_3
IO_L49P_3
IO_L36N_3
IO_L49N_3
IO_L37P_3
IO_L50P_3
IO_L37N_3
IO_L50N_3
IO_L41P_GCLK27_3
IO_L51P_3
IO_L41N_GCLK26_3
IO_L51N_3
IO_L42P_GCLK25_TRDY2_3
IO_L52P_3
IO_L42N_GCLK24_3
IO_L52N_3
IO_L83P_3
IO_L83N_VREF_3

17
16
15
14
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
2
1

3GFB

RES
10R

BL-DIM1
BL-DIM2
BL-DIM3
BL-DIM4
BL-DIM5
BL-DIM6
BL-DIM7
BL-DIM8
BL-I-CTRL
BL-DIM
BL-SPI-CS_BL-I-CTRL

TCK
TDI
TMS
TDO
SUSPEND

SD51022

FPGA - I/O banks

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 130

B07G, CPLD

B07G

CPLD

B07G

5GC1

+3V3

FGC1

VINT

5GC2

+3V3

100n

100n
2GC3

2GC2

1u0

2GC1

30R

FGC2

VIO

100n

5 330R 4
LTST-C190KGKT

DBG
3GC9-4

4
17
25

DBG
6GC4

6 330R 3

DBG
3GC9-3

AMBI-SPI-OUT-CCLK
AMBI-SPI-OUT-MISO
AMBI-SPI-OUT-MOSI

DBG
6GC3

33R

7 330R 2

3GC6

LTST-C190KGKT

GND

+3V3

33R

LTST-C190KGKT

TCK
TDI
TDO
TMS

3GC4

CPLD-LED0
CPLD-LED1
CPLD-LED2
CPLD-LED3

DBG
3GC9-2

19
20
21
22
23
27
28

3D-LED_3D-RF
CPLD-LED0
CPLD-LED1
CPLD-LED2
CPLD-LED3

33R

8 330R 1

3GC2

DBG
6GC2

10p

1n0

2GC7

10K
2GC6

3GC7 RES

11
9
24
10

BL-DIM
3D-LR

LTST-C190KGKT

33R

AMBI-TEMP

IXO4_19
IXO4_20
IXO4_21
IXO4_22
IXO4_23
IXO4_27
IXO4_28

IXO2_29
IXO2_30
IXO2_31
IXO2_32
IXO2_37
IXO2_38

9GC2

DBG
3GC9-1

29
30
31
32
37
38

3GC3

AMBI-SPI-OUT-CSn

IXO2_36|GTS1
IXO2_34|GTS2
IXO2_33|GSR

5
6
7
8
12
13
14
16
18

DBG
6GC1

36
34
33

IXO3_5
IXO3_6
IXO3_7
IXO3_8
IXO3_12
IXO3_13
IXO3_14
IXO3_16
IXO3_18

10p

33R

IXO1_2
IXO1_3
IXO1_39
IXO1_40
IXO1_41
IXO1_42

10p
2GCB

3GC1

2
3
39
40
41
42

10p

AMBI-SPI-CSn
AMBI-SPI-MOSI
AMBI-SPI-MISO
AMBI-SPI-CCLK

VCCINT VCCIO
IXO1_43|GCK1
IXO1_44|GCK2
IXO1_1|GCK3

2GC9

43
44
1

9GC1

FPGA-SYS-CLK

15
35

7GC1
XC9572XL-10VQG44C0100

VIO

26

VINT

RES 2GCA

2GC5

1u0

2GC4

30R

DBG
1GC1
1
2
3
4
5
6

FGC4
FGC5
FGC6
FGC7
+3V3

100n

8
DBG
2GC8

FGC3

CPLD

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EN 131

B07H, AmbiLight

AmbiLight

B07H

470p
3AA1

3AA2

100R
2AA7

GND-AL

9AA2

100n
RES

47R

IAA1

AMBI-SPI-OUT-MOSI

IAA2

AMBI-SPI-OUT-CCLK

IAA3

AMBI-TEMP

1u0

3AA3

47R

2AA6

30R

100n

5AA2

2AA5

FAA4
FAA5
FAA6

IAA4

2AA2

9AA1

RES

FAA1
FAA2
FAA3

FAA7

100n

20

10u
2AA9

AMBI-POWER
RES 2AA8

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

2AA1

1A04

470p

1u0

2AA3

+3V3AL

19

GND-AL
GND-AL

1u0

2AAA

+3V3AL

1A05
IAA5

9AA3
RES

5AA3

30R

IAA6

GND-AL

20

GND-AL

9AA5
RES

100n

IAA7

10u
2AAC

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

RES 2AAB

B07H

19

10-4-51

QFU2.1E LA

GND-AL
5

AmbiLight

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 132

B07I, Interconnect

B07I

Interconnect

B07I

+3V3-STANDBY

3CL0

CA-IOWRn

CA-IOWRn

10K
+3V3-STANDBY

3CL1 RES
10K

3CL2

CA-WEn

CA-WEn

10K

3CL3 RES
10K

CA-OEn

3CL4
10K

+3V3-STANDBY

3CL5

CA-IORDn

CA-IORDn

10K
+3V3-STANDBY

3CL7

3CL6 RES
10K

RES

CA-A14

CA-A14

10K

3CL8
10K

Interconnect

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

10.

EN 133

2EJ7

2EJ3

2URC

2UR8

3CV4

2FZ3

3UA8

9UA0

7UA3
3UA7

3UAB

2UAD

3UAE

1M95

7UA1

3UAG

3UAJ

7UA0

1M11

1UA1

3UAM

7UAE

1A05

5AA3

2AAB

9AA5

2AAC

1DH5 1C30 1C31

2EHN

9EH5

2EHA

3EHK

3EHA

3EHB

3DH6

2DHB

2DH4

9DH2

2DH5

2DH6

2EHP

9DH0

2DH2

7DH1

3DH1

3DH2

9AA2

2AA9 2AA7

2EHS
2EHE
9EHA

2EHD
3EHE

3EHG

3EHC

2PA1

1A04

3GC9
3EHT

3EHP

9EHE

3EHM

9EH3 3EHD

1DH4

3DH3

2DH8

1DH3

6DH2 1DH2 6DH1

7NA3

2EHW

7EH1

2EHH

9EH4 2EHC

1NA4

2DH7

5EH0

2EHV
2EHU

9EHD

3EHH

2DHA

3NAZ

3NA8

3NA9

7EHJ

2GHA
3NAA

1GC1

3EHS
3EHR

3EHV 2EHJ

2DH9

6NA0

3EA8

6NA1

3NAT

3AA3

7EH4

2GH9

2AA1

6GC4

2EHR

3GG7 3GG9

1GGA

2AA2
3AA2

9EHB

9GG1

7GG5

7GG4

9GC2

9GG2

3GG6

7GG3
INA0

2GH8

2AA3

6GC2
6GC3

3GC2

3GG8

7EA0

2GC9

2GC2

3GG5

3NBC

3EAD

6GC1

2EHK

9GC1

1NA7

1E03

3GFB 9GG4
3GC4

7GC1

6GG5

2UWH

2EAA

1GF2

2GC5

2GC4

2GCA

3GC6

2GC7

3GC3

2GCB

2GC6

2GC3

6GG4

INA1

1P00

1CWD
9JA1

2JA3

3GC7

2GC1
3GC1

6GG3

9DH3 9DH1

1E02

3UA9

7UF8

3UF1

7UF3

3UFF

3UF2

3CTT

1CTZ

2GC8

5GC1

3DH4

2UWM

2UF2

3UFA

1C32
2GGA

6GG1

3CT0

2GGB

7CT3

2DH3

2UW4

7UW1

3GY3

9AA3

9GG3

3CT5
3CT2

3CP6 3CP8

3CTS

3CW8

3CT1
3CT4

3CTH

7DH0

2UWL

2UWN

3UW8

2UWP

2UW1

3GY7

2AAA

1GF1

3DH7

2UWF

3UW7

2UW0

3GY8

2GYB

2UAS

5GC2

1NA3

2UWE

5UW4

3UW2

2UW2

2UWD

1T71

2TA3 5TA1

1TA1

3GS6

3UFV

1NA6

1NA5

2VW3

2FZ5

2FZ6

2J42
5J05

3CWK

1CT7
3UWH 3UWG

2UWC
3UW3

5UAA
6UAB

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3CTU

3NAB

1H05

2UWJ

2UW9

7UAC

9VW6

9VW5
3HDE

3CU5
3CU4

3EA7

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2UWB

5UW2
2UW7

7UW0

3EAC

1DY1
2DY1
2DY0

1H04

3CTJ

2EAB

2HA5

3VC6 2VC8

6DY0

1J50

3CWT

2UWA

2UW5

3HBL

3HBK

3HBJ

3HBF

3HBE

3HBH

2VC6

6VC3

3HBD

3HA1

2HA2
2HA1
3HA0

3CTW

3CTV

3CTR 2CT3

3HAV

9HD2

3HDB

9JA6
3CU3

2GYE 3GY9
2GYD
2GYC

6UAE

7CT1

6GG2

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3CWS

2GYJ 3GYB

3UAW

1NA2

3HAW

3HDT

3DY0

5FS2

2FS4

9UW0

3HAL

7HA0

3HB9
3HBB

3CT3

7JA0

9JA3

1CW5

2UV6

2UWR

1CW9 1CW8

7UV0

7UW2
2UWU

2UWS

6UW0
2UWT

3HBA
3HBC

3CT8

9JA5

3UWA

2UW6

2VC9

2VCA 3VC7 2VCB

6VC7

1VC7 6VC6

7HD0

3HB8

3HBG

1VA6

5HD5

2HD6

3CR8

DCW4

3HB7

3CTZ
3CTK

3EW0

9JA4

2GYH 3GYD
2GYG 3GYC

2UAP

2GYF 3GYA

3VWC

3CU0

3VC3

3HB6

3CTP

3CW2 3CR4

3HW6

3HW2

3HW1

2EFS 5EF0

5EF4

3EFT 2EFT

3EFR

3EFN

3EG0

3EFP

3EFS

3EFV

3EFU

2EFG

9TW1
9TW0

3VW7
3VWD 3VW8

2CT4

2UWV

3UWF 3UWC

2TW0

3VWP

3CWH

3CUD

3UWD

3UWE 2UWW

9TW2

3HB5

1VC8

2CW3

3CTB3CWE 2CW1

2VC3

1VC4

6VC4

2VC4

1VC5

3GS7

3CVS

2VW5

2UAR

3CW9 3CR5

2FS3

3CTA

3EF5

1CW4 1CW6 1CW7

3VC4

5FS1

3HW4

2UAB

3CVA

3VW9 3VWA

3VWB

1M99

3UGB

1NA8

3UV6

3EE2

2EF9

2EFJ

3UWB

1VA4

3FZ0

3J09

3J50
3EF0

3CUA

3EF2

2EFZ

3EFM

2CS0 2CS3

6EF1
6EF0
2HA6

3HAN

3HBM

6HA0

3CR3 3HBN

3CUP

3CUN

3CUR

3EF3

3VWH

2UAU

2UR9

3VWL

2VWF

2VWG

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3CR6

2UV7

6EF2

2EFM

2EFL
2EFK
3CUK

3CUS

3CUT

2J41

3CW0

3CR7

2UAV

3UR6

3UR7

3UR4

2UR2

2UR3

7URA
2UR1

3UR3

2UR6

2UR5

5UR1

5UR3

2UR7
2URD

3VWE

3CTF

6UW1

7TW0

2FS2

2FS1

2EFN

5EF3
3CS1

3TW1

3CUL

2J10 2J11

3VW6
3VW4 3VWJ

2VWJ

2UA9

2EJ2 3EJ0

2VW4

3VW3

9UA1

1M54

9VW4
3VWV

3VWR

3VW5

3UAH

2UAA

3CVT

3KW6

3KW4

3KW8

3KW2

3RW6

3RW2

3RW4

3RW8

2VWD
2VWC

3CUE

9TW3

9TW5

2VCD

2VC7

1H03

3CS0

3CUU

1J00

3EFY

7EF0

2HAB

2VC5

3VC5

1H02

7HA1

3VC9

2CS2
2CS1

7CW1

3CUV

2VC0

6VC5
1VC6

3CS3

3CUM

2HA9

3VC0

7CS1

3CUW

3CUY

1CS1

1E06

1VC1
6VC0

3GD2

3UAC

2EJ5

3CVJ

2VWH

5EF1

2EFB 2EFC

2EFH

9CS1

3CS2

2CW6

3TW0

2EFR
3VC8

2VCC

1VA8

2EFU

1CWE

1CS0

9TW4

3EG3
3EG2

1H01

3EG1

6CS1 6CS0 3CS4

3VC1

3GD1

3UAD

3EJ1

3UR5

3URC

3URB

2URH

2URJ

7UF6
2VW8

2EJ6

2J3H

2EFA

1EF0

3EFW

3UAF

3UGE

1UA2

7J00

2EFP

2UA1

3CVB

2VW1
3VWW

2VWB

2EA9

1E01

1E00

3UA0

3UGC

7UF7

5UR2

3EJ2
3CV5

3VWM

DB17

7EJ0

2URA

5UR6

3CVM

3CV6

3URF
2URG

2URE

5UR5

9CV1

9CV0
2VW2

3VWN

DB71

1CV2

DB12

2J3F

2URB

2EJ4

9GVF

9GVE

9GVD

9GVC

9GV9

DB10

DB11

2UA3

2UA2

3UAK

7UF5

3CVH

DB00

3CVN

2EJ1

DB09

2J3K

9GVA

2J35
3J2Z

2J59

DB61

DB79

DB26

DB22

7J03

DB03

1CWC

DB78

DB84

DB73

9GVB

3CV2

3CV9

9GV8

3GD8

3GD9

3CV7

3CVF

2CV7

2J3J

3URA

2UR0

DB43DB42

2CVW

2UR4

DB63

3J48
3J49

DB25

2URF

7CVW

2J1G
DB40

7UR6

DB56

3CVY

2J1J

DB41

2VWE

6VC1
1VC2

3GS3

3GM1

3GM2

3UA1
2UA8

6UAA

3CVW

2J7S

2J21DBA5

DB48

DB53

3CVG

3J3V
3J3Y 3J43
3J42

3J44 3J4E
3J45 3J4F

3J3A
3J3B

3J20 3J2R
3J21 3J2Q
3J2E
3J2F

3VWK

2VC1

3GD7

3GD6

7GD1

3GS2

3GS4

3GM4

3GM3

7GS2

3GS5

2GV7

2GV6

2GV5

2GV3

2GV4

2GV1

2GVR

2GV8

1GS1

2GVA

3GV9

3GVA

2GVK

2GVL

3GVH

3UA2
2UA7

2UF9

2J24

3J1H

DBA2

2J1E 2J14 2J82 2J20 2J1V

2UP0

7J01

3J1G

DB32

DB31

3VWS

3KC1

3UP7

3J10

2J3D 2J30 2J29 2J2T 2J2V 2J2Z

2J39

2KCR

3J13

3UP1 3UP6

2UP8

2UP1

7J04

DB19

2RC6

3RA0
3RA1
2RB1

DB93

3UP4
2UPA 3UP5

2J1H 2J1B 2J1R 2J7T

7UP1

2VWK

3VC2

2UA6
3UAA

1CWA

3CVU

2VC2

3UA3

2UAJ

2J27

2J92

3J1Z

2J31

2FA0

2RCA
2RBP

3RB12RBN

3UA4

2UA0

2J2W 2J33 2J2U 2J2D 2J2J 2J37

DB21

7RC2

5RA1

6VC2
1VC3

2UA5

1CWB

2JW2

3J24
3J25
3J1R
3J1Y

7J02

5UP1

3J2U

1FA0

3FA1 5FA7

7RA1

2RBS

3GS1 2GS5

1UP1

2JW1

5J0R

2UP7

2UP4
2UP2

3J3R

3J3U

3J36 3J3S
3J37 3J3T
3J3C

3J3D

3J47
3J46

3J40
3J41

2KCK

2RC7

2RB4

3J3H

3J3L

2RBK

2RBL

7GS4

2GS4

2UCL

3CV8

3UC4

3UCS

2J08

3J1B
3J1A

3J3M

3KC0

2RC8

9RB0

2RB3

2RB2

2RBR

2RBA

7RA0

2RBW

3J3G
3KC3

3KC2

3KC9

3KC8

2KCJ 3KC7

3FA2 5FA6

2RB5

6RA0

3KC4

7KC0

9FA1

3FA4 3FA3

9FA0

9KC0 2KCE 3KCA


3KA1 5KC0 2KCD

2RC9

2FAA 2FA9
2RB6

9KC1 2KCF 3KCB

9RB6

9RB7

9RB9

1KC0

3KA0 5KC1 2KCG

2RB7

2RBB 2RB9

2RCB

9RB8 2RBY

2RBG

5RA2

2RBJ

2RBM

2GVF

3GV8

2UCW

1CV1

3J1W

3KA3

2RBC

2RBT

1RA0

5FA5 5FA4 5KC9 5KC8

2FAG 2FAH

2FAB 2FAC

1F00

2RBD

3TA1

7UA2
2J95

2UCG

3UP2 2UPB

5UP2

2KCC

2KCB

1FA1

1FA2

3FA0

2RBV

7GS5
2GS3

7GS3

1UA0

2UP9

7UC4

3RB0

6GD1

3TA2
2TA2

5TA2

7GM1

DB34

2RBU 3RB3

2GVC

3GV0 2GVH

3GVE

2GS1

3GD3

2UBP

7UC7

2RBE

7GS1

2GD8

2UBN

2UBT

3UD2

2VA8

2RBF

2GD9

2UA4
9UC1

2VAA

2RB8

3GV4

3GVD

3CVL

3CVK

2UCJ

6UC2

6GS1

3GVC

2UCK

7UC2
2UCF

5UB7

3GVG

2GD72GD62GD42GD3 2GD22GD1

9GS1 9GS2

2AA8 2AA5

2UCT

1G53
2GD5

2GS2

2UAT

2UBV

7UB5

2UBS

2GV9

2TA1

3CYV

2UCC

2UC1

2UCA
2UCB

5D85

1C21

3CYF

2UPK

6UP5

3UPE

3UPB

3UPD

1D52

1D50

1D51

5D77

5D75
5D71

2D55

3D63

2D67

2D77

7D50
3D55

9D53

3D56

2D74

9D52

9D54

3D71

2D72

5UC2

2UBK

2UBY

2D65

3D72

2D94

9D55

3D76

3D77

5UC0

3UC3

7UC3

2UBL
2UBM

2UC0

1G50
9GV3 2GV2

2J25

3VAA
2VAC

5UB5

3UB92UBW

5D51

3D54

2UCY

2UPF

2UPG

3UB8 3UB6

2D59
7D71
2D58
7D70
2D57
2D63

ICY7

IUPE

2UPM

3D62

3CYS

3CYU

9GD1

2UPD

3D50 3D60 3D61

2D86

3D51

3D57

2UPE

2D89 2D83

2UCS

2FA5
2FA6

2RBH

2D69

2UPC

7UP22UPJ

1G51

3CYR

3GD5

1VAG

5UP5

3UCV

2VAF

5D80

3UCJ 3UC5

1VAL
1VAK
1VAJ
1VAH

5D83

2UPH

3UD0

2VAG

2D95

2D71
2D53

5D78

5D74

5D70

2D61

3D73
9D50

2D93

9D51

2D49

6VAF

3VAD

1VAM

7D60

3D70

5D72

5D79

2D85

3D52 2D52

3UP3 6UP1

6VAB

1VA1

1VAP
1VAN

2VAK 3VAK

2D88

2D54

2D51

5D01

2D66

2D79

2D68

2D5A

3D75

2D62 2D64

2D78

5D81

5D76

2D50

3VA4

3D79
3D78

2D97
2D96
2D84

2D73
2D81

2D75

3D58

1VAA

2D5B 2D60

2D91

2D80 2D82

3D74

2D92

5D50

2VA5

2VA0

3VA0

1VAB

3VA5

2VA1 2VA3 2VA2 2VA7 2VA4 2VA6

1VAD

2D56

3VAJ

3VA3

1VAF

3VA2

1VA5

1VAE
1VAC

2D5D

1D02

2D99

1C20

1D35

6UP6

2D76

3VA1

2D87 2D98 2D70

1D01

3D82
3D83

1D53

1D54

5D00

1D55

2D48 2D5C

1D56

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10.

EN 134

IGW5

3GV6

IGW8

3GVF
FGUA

IGU8
FGWA

3GV5

FGU9

FCY1

IGW2

3CYA

FTA7

FGU7

9CY3

9GM2

FCY3

2CY2

3UC1

3GM7

FCY8

3D80

3CY9

3CY3

FCY6

FCY5

FCY2

ICY6

FGU69GV1 FGVE

FD30

FCYD

ID94

IUP4

FD70

IUP2

FVAH

FD33

6UP4

IUPF

ID88
FD32

FUPA

FD31

ID99

ID52

IUC3

ID50

ID51

FVA7

ID62

IUPJ

ID93

FCV2

FVA0

FUAB

3VAH

IUCB
FGVZ

5UC1

FUB5

IUBD

IUBB

ID97

ID83

FVA5

ID77
ID69

IUBF

ID66

ID58

ID55

ID56

ID90

3UCN

ID87

FUA5

FD64 ID79

FD66

ID84

ID78
FVA6

IUCM

FD65
FD63

FUA3
IUAM

ID59

ID89

FD67

FUA2

FVAF2VAJ

IVA1
FUA1

FVA9

3UD1

7UC6

3UCY

3UCZ

IJ07

5J06

FJ0F

FJ16

3KW1

3RW1

3RW7

IKC4

2FA4

2EFF

2EF2

2EF3

DJA5

5FA1
2FAE 2FAK 2FAJ 2FAF 2FA7
3KCC 2FA8
3FAD

3FAB

AFA4

IRA4

2RAF

2RAV

2RAW

2RAD

2RAE

2RAU

2RA4

2RAH

FRA4

2RA3

2RCC

2RA5

2RAY

2RA7

5HD0

IHD1

IUWG

5HD6

FHA7

FUW1
FHA8

3HAT

FHD3

FUW0
FEA9

FVC1

FHB3

5HD3
2HD4

FHBB

3NAS
3NBB

3HBS 9HA0

3HDH

3HD9

IHDL

2HD8
2HD7
2HDB

9HD6
2HD9

IHD29HD8

9HD0

IDY1

FHAD

7HA3

FEAA

2HDD

FHD6

3HB3

FEAB

7HA2

FEAC

3HB4

FEA6

3HB2

FEA7

2UY0

FEA8

IHD4

FHD5

FHB0

FHB1

FEA5

FHAF

9HD5

FHAS

3HA6

7HA5

FHB9

IHDG

2HAF 5HA6 5HA9

FHAN

FHA9

2HB2

2HAN

2HB5

2HAC

2HAS
2HAT

FVCB

FVC2
FHAR

FHAW

2HAR

5HA5

FHB8

2HA8

3HA9

3HAB

3HAR

3HA8
2HAG

3HAU

3HA3

2HA4

IHD3
IHD8

FHAV

2HAK

2HA0

3HDN

3HD6

5HA4

2HAV

2HAU

2HB1

5HA2

2HB3

2HAP

2HAW5HA3

2HAY

FHA4

2HB0

3HAC

3HB1

5HA1

3HAA
3HAP

2HB4
FHAP

2HAJ
2HAM

FHAK
FUW4

2UY5

FHB7

FHAY

FHA0

FHB4

3HA2

FHAL

6UW2

IHD0

2HAL

2HAE

7HD3
3HDL

3HDP

9HD4

IUWB
IUWD

FHAJ

FVCD

2HAH

FHA1

2HA7

FHA3

3HBR

3HAS

2HAD

3UWJ

IUW6

3UW9

IUW9

3HBP

FVC9

9HD1

9EA5

IUW0

2HDC
FHAB

6HA13HA5

FEAE

2EA2 9EA3

9NAA

3UW6

2UY2

5UW3

IUW8

2UWG

9EA4

3EA1

3EA0

3EA2

9EA1

2EA3

IUWC

FHB2

2UY3
2UY4

3HB0

5HA0

IUV1

9NA2

2EA6
3EA4

IEA2

IUWE

3EA6

IUW4

IUW22UW8

2UWK

FCWY

2UW3

3NAP

2NA0

2EA1
2EA0

IUWA
FEAD

3EA3

2NAB

3NA2

1NA1
2NAA

5NA1 9NA3

3NAR

3NA3

2NA8

3NAH

FNA2

9NA9

2NAF

3NAG 3NBH

2NAC

2NA9

7NA1

3NAM

FDH5

FDH2

3NBL

3NA1

FDH4

3NA0

IEA1

3EA5

FHAM

FHAA

9HA1

2UY1

2UY6

FNAR

FNAS

FDH6

IDH9

FNAP

2EA5

3UW4
3UW0

5UW1

3NAK

2NA3

IJA1

FHA2

FHA6

IUW1
IUW3

IEA3

7HA4

3HAY

IUW5

FCWU

2EA4

2NAE

FNA1

FNAT

3HA4

7HD1

FVC8

FHBA

3HD7 3HD5

FHB5

FHA5

5HD1

3JA3

FHAC

9EA2

3NAV

3HD1

3HD0 3HD2

IUW7

2EA8

3NAL
2NAD

3NAY

3HD3

IHDF

FDY0

2EA7

3NAU

FNA3

3HDK

5HD4
2HD0

3HD4

FCWV

3CW1

FHD4
FVCA

3HDF

7JA2

FUW2

3HD8

IJA0

3JA4

3JA2

3CWW

3HDA
3HDC
IHD9

2HAA

FCWT

FCW4

FJA0

FHAG

FVC7

FUV1

3CWU

7CW0

FCWB

7HD2

3HDD

FVCC

IHD7

FVC4

FCS1

FCW3

1EA0

3NBK
3NAW

9NA1

2NA7

7NA0

3NBF 3NBG

IHD5

IHD6

9HD7 2HDA

IHDM

FHD0

FHD2

FCWP

2NA1

3NA4 9NA4

2HD5

3HDJ

FHD1

FCWN

FCW1

3NA5 9NA5

3HDR

3CR0

IHDK

IUWF

DCW5

3CR9

FCWM

IUV2

FCWF

FHD8

3HDS

FVC6

3CR2

3EFL

FVC5

3CWV

3UV5

FCWH

3CWY

3UV2

3UV3

3UV1

2UVB

FUV2

2UVC

FCS2
FCS0
DCW2

3HDM

3EF6

2EFE

3CR1
FCW6

7EF1
3EF4
3EF1

3CWR

DJA7

2JA1

2JA4

2UV9 7UV1

3HDG

FCW7

DJA6

7CT5

3JA0 2JA2

DJAB

3JA5

FCS4

5EF5

2EF4

3EFF

3EFE

3EFK

FEF6

3CT7 3CTC
3CRA
FCWG

9NA8

9NA7

3NB8 3NBJ

2NA4

3NB6
3NB5

3NAF 3NB7

DJA4 3CUF3CUH

DJA3

FHAH

IHDJ

FVC3

3EF7

3EFH

2EFV

FCWW

FCS3

FCW5

7CT4
2JA0

3NAC

FNAU

IDH8

FDH1

7FA1 3FAC

IRA1

FEFC

3J51

3J08
3J07 3J52
3CWN

3AW1

FCWZ

FCT5

3CTG

7CT2
FCT6

FEF9

3CUG 3CUJ

FCW2

3NAJ

IDH2

DJA0

DJA2

FCWD

7NA2

3NA7

FNAF

IDH4

FEF7

FCWC

FNA4

FEH6

FNA7

3NA6
FNAK

3PA1

IDH6

IDH1

3NAE

3NB1
3NB9

FNAL

IDH7

2EF0

5GG1

3NBA

2NA5

IDH3

2EF1
2EF7

FEF5

3NAD

2GG8
FNA5

DJA1

3GF3

3NB0

2GG9

FNA6

FGC7

2EF5

2EFD

FCWL

FCT9

FEFA

FCS5

9EF1

FCWK

3UV4

7GG6

2GG4

2GG3

2GGJ

2GGC

2GGG

2GG2

2GG7

2GGL
FGG2

2EHG

FGC4

IDH5
FEH7

5GG2

2GGK

2GGM

3EHJ

FGC3

9EH6

FCWR

FEFB

FEF4
FEF8

FEF3

IHW1

FCWE

FGF9
FEH8

2EHY

FEH4

FGC6

FEH2

FEH1

9EH8

3CWG

IUV3

FNAV

FEA2

FEA3

FEF1

2EF6

FHW0

FCWS

ICW1

2GF1

FGF2

FGG1

9EHC

2EHB

3EHF

3EHN
FEH3
FEHA

2EHL

2GGH

2EH9

FEH5

2EHF

FGC5

IEHJ

1EH1

7EH3

3EHU

IEH0

FEH9

FGF3

FGG3

2EHT

IEH2

IEH1

6EH1

2EHM

3PAR

IGG1

3GF9

3GFA

FAA7

FEF0

9EF2

3CWC

3JA1

DJA8 DJA9 DJAA

IGF1

IAA1

7EH2

2EF8

DCW6 3CT6

3GF8

9GF1

3EHL

5EF6
IEF1

3CWF

3HW3

9JA2

3NB3

2GH2

2RCE

3CUC

2HW1

3CU9

DJAD

3NB4

2GH6
5GG5

IAA4

FEF2

IEE1

3CWP

ICT2

2GGF

3NAN

2AA6

FAA6

2RAJ

IRA33RA3

3ECH

3CW4

3CP5 DJAC

2GF2

FRA8

FRA3

FEA1

3CU2

DJAE

2GGN

3RA8

3RA7

3RW5

3RW3

3KW7

3KW3

3PW5

3CWJ

3CWB

3CU6

FCT8

9GF2

3NB2

2GG6

2CW5

IEE0

DCW1

2GGS

3NBM

FAA3

2GH5
2GGE

3AA1
FAA4

IRA7

2RA1

2RA2

FEA4

3PW3

FCT2

FCP6

2GGP
FGG4

2NA6

FGG6

3CTD 3CWL

DEF0

3CTY

3CU8

3GG4

2GH4

5GG3

5AA2

2GH3

IRA8

IRA2

FRA5

5KC7

FUW3

2GGR

IAA2

FAA5

5RA0

FRA0

3RA4

FRA6

3PW4

3PW2

5J0H

2J4S

IJ0E

3KW5

2J61

FJ0J

IHW2

3CTM

3CWM

3GF7
FCT3

2RA8

3RA6

FGG7

7GF1

IAA3
FAA2

9AA1

3PAC

3PAE

9PAA

3CU7
ICT1

3CW6

3CW5

3CUB

7GG1

3GF1

ICT3

3AW0

3CWA

FGF1

IGF2

2RB0
FRA1
FRA2

5RC0
FJ02

3EFJ

3CL6

3RA2

2RAL
2RA9

2RCD

DB81

2RA0

2RAA

7RC1

IRC3

2J5W

2RAT

2RAM

FRC1

DB08

FRA7

2RAS

2RAB

2J2S 2J3B

2RC5

IRA9

2RAR

2RAG

2RC4

3RC1

DBC1

2J3A 2J3C2J3E

2RAP

IFA0

5FA0

2RC2
IRC0

DBB8

DBC4

9RC2

IRC1

2RAK
2RAC

2RAN

IRC23RC2

2RC3

DB67

2J28

2RC1

2RC0

2J2P
DB66

DB15
DBC5

3J06

3J05
2J06

2J07

DB69

2FA1
7RC0

DB04

DBB6
DB02

2J2B

2J2R
3J2V
2J2A

3EFG

3CL8

3PA9

3CT9

3CW7
FCT7

3CTE 2CT2

FCT1

3CU1

2AW0 2CW4

3CL1

3GF2

FAA1

3PAU

3PAS

3PAP

3PAN

3PAV

3PAT

3CL3

FFAA

IRA0

FEFE

3CW3

FCT4

FFA2

FRC0

2HW2 3HW5

3CL4

FFA6

IVW3

FCW0

3PA2

3PA4

2PA3

3PA7

3PA5

3PAF

3PAY

3PAM

3PAD

3PAW

9PAB 3PAL

3CL0
3CL5

2FAD

5KC6

FFA7

5EF7

7NA5

3PA3
2PA2

7PA2

3CL2
3CL7

3FAA

2KC4 2KC1

2KC2

3J4N

2J2C

2FA2

2J38
2J36

2J98
2J4L
2J5K 2J5D

2J4J 2J4K

2J4U

3J2W

2J2Y

5UW0

FGF8

FGC1

FGF4

3PA6

7GG2

2GH1

5GG4

2GGV

2GGU

2GGW

FGG9

3NBE

3GG2

3GG3
FGF5

FGG8

FGC2

FGG5

IAA7

7PA1
3PAA

2GH7

FGF6

2GG1

3GF5

2GGD

2GGY

3GF4
FGF7

2GG5

IAA5

3GG1

FGGB

3PAB

FFA8

FFA5

FFAC

2RA6

DB27

DB29

2J4H

DB16

FJ05

2J5R

FFA4

FFAB

3PW1

FJ0G

DB18
DB68

DBB3
DB13

DB82

2J4T

2J5Y

2J97

FJ0H

2J5S

2J2N

DB87

2J5F
2J5C
2J5H

5J08 2J63 5J04 2J3W 2J7E


2J4V
5J0M
IJ0F
5J0C 2J64
2J6D

DBB7

2J2M

2J4F

DB14

FJ01

IFA6 3KA4

2KCH

7FA0

2J2L 2J32

DB30

DB72

2J5Z

2J7V

2J7W
2J4G

5J0D

5J0E

2J79

FFA0

AFA1

3FA7

FFA3

FJ0ADBC2

2J5B
2J05

2J5N

2J6T
2J7D

2J6B

DB20

DBC0

2J34

3FA8

FFA1

DB05DB07

2J2H
3J30
2J2E

2J62

2J77

2J7G

2J7C

2J70

2J71

2J78

DBB9

DB65

AFA0

3FA9

7KA0 3KA2

DKC03KC6

8001
8002

3PA8

IFA5
IKC6
IKC5

3NBD

FGGA

IKC2

2KC7 2KC3

2KCP5KC5

DB24
DB23

AFA5

IFA3

IKC8

DBB5

IFA4

DB60

2J5L
3J00 2J5M

2J3G 2J7F

2J6S

2J7R

2J6F

2J94
2J73

DBC6

DB74

DB96

5J0J

2J88
2J09 2J23

FJ14

2J1T

2J87

DB83

2J4N

IJ0G

2J76

2J5P

2FZ4

2J6W 2J99

2J75
2J7A

2J6U

2J66
IJ05

2J6P
2J69

2J3Y

2J7B

2J6L
2J65

2J3T

IJ13

IJ0J

2J22
5J0F

IVW5

IGG2

IKC3

IKC7

IVW6

FUAR

FFA9

2KCS

2KC6

3J3W

3J3K 3J3N
3J4P 3J3Z

3J3F 3J38
3J3E 3J39
3J3J 3J3P

3J4H

2J2F
DBB4
3J31

DB70

2J5G

2VA9

IUP3

2UP5

FUP1

2UP6

IKC9

2KC5 2KC0

2J2K

IJ11

IVW4

2J03

2J6J 2J6N

2J3Z
2FZ1

IVW8

9VW2

2J44

5J0N 2J55 2J53


IJ08
FJ10 5J07
2J56 2J58

2J6Y
2J74

2J47
2J5V 2J5T 2J3V 2J6E
2J43

2J54

IJ0K

2FZ2

2VW6

3VWT

2VW9
FNAE

9VW1

2UAL

6UAC 3UAS

IVW7

IJ06

FNA9

IUAT

3UAV

3UAT

6UAD

2UAM
3UA5

2J40

IVW1

FNAG

FNAD

FNA8

2J45

5J0L IJ0H
2J52 2J51 2J50

IVW2
FNAH

FNAB

FNAA

FGY3

5J00

IJ0A

3PC1
IUAR

IJ02

2J3M

FNAJ

FNAC

3PC0

IUAV

IUAK

2J3R
9J03 2J90
9J04 2J91

2J3N
5J09 2J48 2J46 IJ09

IJ01

3VWU

FGY4

IJ12

2J4B

2J49

5J0G

FUAT

7UAB

2J3S

IJ0C
2VW7

3UAP 3UAN

FGY8

IJ04

DB89

3J01

IJ0N

5J0K 2J68
2J4Z 2J6C 2J6R
5J03
2J7K
5J0A 2J6G 2J67
2J3P 5J0B IJ14
5J02 5J01 2J6V 2J6H

2J4P
2J72
2J6A

IJ10

2J3U
2J4A
IJ03
2J4C

2VWA

FGYA

2J4Y

3UA6

IJ0B

2J7Y

DB76

2J7H
2J6Z 2J7J
2J6M

2J4W

IJ0U

2J7L

2J4M

IJ0P

2J4R

2J4D

2J4E

2J5U

IJ0T

IJ0D

9GA2

3CVV

FCV5

FCV9

IUAP

2J7Z

DB77

FCV8

IUAN3UAY

3J4G

FJ0BDBC3

DB85

IJ0M

DB75

DB88

7UAF

IUAL

DB80

2J60

3CVP

3CVR
FCV4

FJ15

3CVZ
FCV6

IUAJ

3J02
2J00
2J96

IGD3

DB86

FCV7

2UAN

3J4A 3J4J
3J4B 3J4K

IJ0L

DB46

FUR1

7UAA

2J80

2J02

DB91

FCVB

FEJ0

FURA

2UAK

2J93 5J0P

3J34
3J35

3J4D
2J01 3J4L
2J2G
3J4M
3J4C

3CV1

FJ04

2J04
3J03
3J04

DB90

3FZ1

IJ00

FEJ3

FEJ6

3UAR

3J2H

DBC7

FEJ4

FEJ2

FGY5

IKC0

IJ0R

DB47

IUAS

AFA2
IKC1

3KCE
DKC1

3J2N
3J2P

3VA7

FVCE

IUP9

2J5A

FCVA

FGY6

2J1Z

3VAG

3VA8 2VAB

FVCG

IFA1

3J2G

3J32
3J33

IFW4
IUR8

FEJ5

FUAP

2J1S

2J84

2J85
3J11
2J16

2J1F

2J12
3J17
3J16

3VAB

AFA3

IUP1

FJ00

FEJ1

FGY7

DB99

DB58

FVAB

FVAA

FKC1

IUA1

FGY9

IUP8

6VAH
6VAG
6VAE
6VAD
6VAC
6VAA
6VA9
6VA8

3VAC

3VA9 2VAE

2VAD

IUCF

ICV1

IURA

IUR2

IUP6

FVAC

IVA0

3UCW IUCG

2UCU3UC6

IUCK

3UCH

IFW2

IURC

2FW4

2UF4

3UFG

3FW3 3FW5

IURB
IUR0

IUR3

IUFG

IUFS

DB59

FCV1

3FW6
IUF5

IUCL

2UC2

FUC2

2UC4

IUP7

3FW7
IUF8

3UF7

7UC5 3UCT

IUCH

FVAD
FVA4

3J2M
DB98

2J1C
2J1W

IUF7

2UC3

IUCJ

3J2K
3J2J
3J2L

DB52

DB54

3J15
2J18

IUFJ

2J1K

DB95

ICV2

3UG0

IUF1

2J19

DB62
DB55

DB97

ICVW

IUF0

IUFA

FUAH

DB06

IUR9

IUFP

FUAJ

FJ09

DBA6

DB35

FJ08
IURK
IURE

IUR4

2J15
DB36DB38

2J17
3J12

IURF

IUF2

IUF6

DB57

DB94
DB50

DBA3

DB01

IUFD

2UF53UGF

FUAK

IURD

IUFC

3UG2

IUFN

FGY2

DB64

DB39

7FW1

IUF3

DBA7

3FW4

IUFR

IUFE

2J86

3UG1

IUFL

DBA1

DBA4

IFW1

2J7U 2J1D

IFW5

IUFK

IUFM

FUAS

2J83 2J7P

3FW8

IFW3

IUAB

DB51

DB49
DB33

IUAG

3J1F
3J1E
3J2A
3J28 3J2B
3J29 3J2D
3J2C
3J1U
3J26
3J1V
3J27

3J1L

2FW5

IUCD

7UC8

3J1M

3J14
2J1A

IUAE

2UCV 3UCM

2J1U 2J81

5FW3

IUAC

2FW3

6UAF

FJ03

IJ0S

2FW6

IUAD
IUAF

IUCC

IUCE3UCL

FUC3

FUAN

DFW1

3UCK

3J18
3J19
3J1K
3J1J

IUPG

IUAA

3J1S 3J1C
3J1T 3J1D

3J22 3J1N
3J23 3J1P

2J89

3J2S
3J2T

3VAF

3VAE 2VAH

FVAE

DFW2
FUA0

IAA6

FVA1

FVA2

ID54

ID65
FD50

3UCG IUC9

IUCN

ID76

ID70

ID80

FVCF

7UC1

FUC0

ID61

IUBG

6VA3
6VA1
6VA5
6VA0

3UC9

ID75

IUBC

3UCC

3UCR

FVA8

ID81

ID63

IUBA

FVAG

3UCP

FUA4

IUCA
IUC4

6UC0

9UC0

2UCP

FUA6

3UC7

7UC0

IUC6

IUA0

6UC13UC2
IUCP

3UCF 2UCR

2UCH
FUA7

IUC1

ID53

3UB7

IUC5

IUC73UC8

ID98

IUBE

3UC0

3GM6

2UCE

IUC0

IUC2

3GM5

FUA8

FUAL

3UCB 3UCD

FGWE

FCY4

IUC8

2UCM 2UCN

FGW0

FUA9

3UCE 3UCA

FCV3

3VWF 3VWG

9GM3
FUAA

2HD1

9GM4

2CYE

6VA2
6VA4
6VA7
6VA6

IGW1
FGUD

FGUE

FGUB

ID57

FVA3

IGW4

3GV3

IGW9

IGV6

ID91

FD69

3VA6

IGW6

ID96

FGWB

FGV0

IGW7

2CYL

3GV7

FCYE3CYT

IGV3

FD52

FD51

2UPL

9GV4

IGV4

ID85

ICY4

ICY2

2CY3

IGV5

ICY13CY4

2CY4

IGV9

FGS2

2GVB

3CYP

2GVM

7CY1

3CYN

IGV7

IGV8

7CY2

9CY2

3CY2
9CY1

5UP6

FGWD

FCYB

FGWJ

FCYC

FGWH

ICY3

FGWM

2CY5

FGWQ

2CY6

FGWS

3CYJ

FGWU

3CYK

FGWW

3CYM

FGWN

2CY1

FGWK

FGV7

2CYB

FGVB

FGVA

2CYC

FGVD

FGVG

FGVJ

2CYD

FGVM

ID82

IGS3
IGS1

FGWZ

FGWC

3CY1

IGS4

FGU0

FGWF

3CY5

FGVP

1GD1

IGS5

FTA5

FGWG

3CYC

FGDD

FTA3

FGWL

IGS2

FTA4

FTA1

FGWP

3CYD

FGVR

IGS6

FTA2

FGWR

3CYB

FGVS

FGDB

IGD2

FGWT

2UCD

FGVT

FGDE

FGDC

IGS7

FGWV

2GVD

FGVY

FGS1

IGD1

FGU1

FGWY

2GVG

FGDG

FGVK

ITA1

FGU5

FGU3

IGW3

FGD8

FGU2

3CV3

FGD7

3GVB

FGD3

FGU4

FGV5

FCY9

FGUC

FGV6

FCYA

FGV8

7CY62CYK

FGV9

2CY7

FGVC

3CYH

FGVF

2CY9

FGVH

2CY8

FGVL

2CYF

FGVN

2CYA

FGVQ

3CYG

FGVU

FCY7

FGVV

3CYL

FGVW

FGUF

3CYE

FGD5

7GM2

FGDA

2GVJ

FGD9

9GM1

FGD6

2D90

3CY8 3CY6

3CY7

FGD4

3D81

Layout bottom

FTA6

10-4-54

QFU2.1E LA

FHAE

2HD3

IHDH

5HD2

FHD7
FHB6

FDH3

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 135

10.5 J 2722171 90534, 90626 & 90634 Sensor board


Sensor board

IR/LED, Light sensor

J
+3.3V
SDA
VSS
SCL

0 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
0 11

VSS

Connector used on
2722 171 90534
2722 171 90634
VSS

VSS
VSS

+5V

IR-IRQ-RF4CE

C2
2.2uF/16V
C1
2.2uF/16V VSS
VSS

Connector used on
2722 171 90626

1C20
FH52-11-0.5

+3.3V

0 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
0 18

+3.3V

Keyboard-IRQ-SRF
VSS
VSS
LED2
3D
LIGHT-SENSOR

+5V
VSS

R4
47R

R8*
47R

D1

R8
100R

White LED

B
ZD3
5.6V

BC847
3

Q1
BC857

C14
102

VSS

10k
R6

B
E

LED1

1
2
3

IR-IRQ-RF4CE
Keyboard-IRQ-SRF

10R

C5
10pF

+5V
+3.3V

VSS

VSS
C10
100pF
VSS

1C02
TYCO 2.0- 3pin
+3.3V

3
2

R2
100R

C3
10uF/6.3V
VSS

4
1

U1

SCL-SRF R40
10R

SDA-SRF R41
10R

VSS

SCL

VDD

10R

C40
1u

Light & proximity sensor

INT

SDA

GND

R1

+3.3V
ZD2
5.6V
RES

R10

R14
10k
VSS
SCL-SRF

C4
10pF

+3.3V

U5

IR-IRQ-RF4CE

VSS

VSS

LED2
3D
LIGHT-SENSOR

10R

VSS

Keyboard-IRQ-SRF

R7
10k

VSS

IR

+3.3V

LDR

+3.3V
R38
10K

RJ4 0R

LIGHT-SENSOR
IRQ-SRF

OUT
VDD
GND

TSL25715FN
3

10k

3D

Q3
2

R9

TXD-RF4CE
IRQ-SRF
SDA
SCL

R13
10k
SDA-SRF

D2
LED2
10k
RJ3

LED2 R3

RESETn
WHITE LED1
LED1
RXD-RF4CE

1C21
HF52-18-0.5

Red LED

10-5-1

GND
TSOP75236

VSS

IR/LED, Light sensor

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10-5-2

QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 136

Sensor board layout

Layout top

Layout bottom

Layout

2722 171 90534


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2722 171 90634

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 137

10.6 J 272217190536 Sensor board


Sensor board

IR/LED, RF, Light sensor

J
+3.3V

+3.3V

VSS

RF4CE

+3.3V
Keyboard-IRQ-SRF

VSS

VSS

LED2
3D
LIGHT SENSOR

VSS

3D-LED

C50
100pF
RES

U3
CC2533F96RHA

1C21
HF52-18-0.5

1
2
3
4

+3.3V

C10
100pF

R1510R
VSS

R37

R8
100R

White LED

RJ2 10K
CSn
SCLK
MOSI
MISO

Red LED

R8*
47R

Q4
VSS
BC847

R4
47R

36
DD 35
DC 34

1.2pF
C15

+5V

100k
IR-IRQ-RF4CE
+3.3V

D1

VSS

D2
LED2

BC847

R7
10k

U6

RESET

R32
10K
RESETn 20

C16
NPC803SN293D3T1G

VSS

NC
SCL
SDA
NC
P2_0
P2_1
P2_2

AVDD5
AVDD3
AVDD2
AVDD1
AVDD4
AVDD6
RF_P

P1_0
P1_1
P1_2
P1_3
P1_4
P1_5
P1_6
P1_7

RF_N

P2_4/XOSC32_Q1
P2_3/XOSC32_Q2

P0_0
P0_1
P0_2
P0_3
P0_4
P0_5
P0_6
P0_7

XOSC_Q1
XOSC_Q2

RESET_N

RBIAS
DCOUPL

VSS

VSS

C19

C20

C21

0.1uF 1uF

C22
2.2uF

C23

C24

0.1uF 0.1uF
VSS
AT1

25 RF-P

26 RF-N

U2
BALUN

SDBTPTR3015

B-Port
B-Port

C25

U-port

C26
1.5pF

2.7pF
VSS VSS

32

VSS

33 IRQ-SRF
22
23

X1
32MHz

30

40

C34

C35

15pF

15pF

R34
56k

VSS

VSS

+5V

C18

0.1uF 220pF 0.1uF

21
24
27
28
29
31

C33
1uF

103

VSS

VSS

R30 10R

C17

C14
102

ZD3
5.6V

Q1
BC857

104

LED1

+3.3V

RXD-RF4CE

VCC

10k

B
E

C32

10k
R6

GND

Q3

11
9
8
7
6
5
38
37
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12

R31 10R

TXD-RF4CE

+3.3V

LED2 R3

L3
1uH

GND

C5
10pF

IR-IRQ-RF4CE

+3.3V

10

10R
+5V

VSS

Keyboard-IRQ-SRF

1C02
TYCO 2.0- 3pin

C4
10pF

R14
10k
SCL-SRF

R10

VSS

SCL

10R

+3.3V

VSS

TXD-RF4CE
IRQ-SRF
SDA

1
2
3

VSS

R9

DVDD2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
0 18

39

R13
10k
SDA-SRF

DVDD1

VSS

RJ7 0R RESETn
WHITE LED1
LED1
RXD-RF4CE

Connector

GND PAD

VSS

R27
4R7

+3.3V

10K
U4
3D-LED

R45
10K

C43
104
VSS
4

R17
10R

EN

74LVC1G126

R28
4R7

R29
4R7

IR-IRQ-RF4CE

R1

10R

3
2

R18
47K

C44
103

ZD2
5.6V
RES

R2
100R

C3
10uF/6.3V
VSS

4
1

U1
OUT
VDD
GND
GND
TSOP75236

U5
SCL-SRF R40
10R

SDA-SRF R41
10R

IR
+3.3V

S12304BDS
Q5

C40
1u

Light & proximity sensor

VSMY3850

VSS

SCL

VDD

R16

VSMY3850

VSS

+5V
5

VSS

ECAS D40J107M

INT

SDA

GND

ECAS D40J107M015

D7

LDR

+3.3V
R38
10K

IRQ-SRF

TSL25715FN
3

3D-IR

D6

C46

C45

10-6-1

VSS

VSS

VSS

IR/LED, RF, Light sensor

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 138

Sensor board layout

Layout top

Layout bottom

Layout

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 139

10.7 J 272217190632 Infinity sensor module


Infinity sensor module

Infinity sensor module

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS
+5V

IR-IRQ-RF4CE

+3.3V
C2
Keyboard-IRQ-SRF
2.2uF/16V
VSS
C1
VSS
LED2
2.2uF/16V VSS
3D
LIGHT-SENSOR VSS

1C20
FH52-11-0.5

+3.3V

D1

R1

C
BC847
3
2

+3.3V
ZD2
5.6V
RES

R2
100R

C3
10uF/6.3V
VSS

4
1

VSS

C10
100pF
VSS

VSS

Keyboard-IRQ-SRF
+3.3V

1C02
TYCO 2.0- 3pin

10k
R6

LED1

C14
102

C5
10pF

+5V

VSS
LED2
3D
LIGHT-SENSOR

10k
RJ3
3D

VSS

10R

10R

VSS

3
C

IR

R14
10k
SCL-SRF

R10

+3.3V
Keyboard-IRQ-SRF

1
2
3

B
ZD3
5.6V

C4
10pF

WHITE LED

Q3

B
Q1
BC857

10R

VSS

1C21
HF52-18-0.5

3-4(19-226)

VSS

IR-IRQ-RF4CE

R8
100R

+3.3V

VSS

IR-IRQ-RF4CE

D2
LED2
1- 2(19-226)

10k

R8*
47R

R9

TXD-RF4CE
IRQ-SRF
SDA
SCL

R13
10k
SDA-SRF

U1

R7
10k

+3.3V

LIGHT & PROXIMITY


SENSOR
SCL-SRF R40
10R

SDA-SRF R41
10R

C40
1u
U5

VSS

SCL

INT

SDA

LDR

+3.3V
R38
10K

RJ4 0R

LIGHT-SENSOR
IRQ-SRF

OUT
VDD
GND

TSL25715FN
3

D1A

VSS

+5V

R4
47R

RED LED

LED2 R3

0 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
0 18

0 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
0 11

RESETn
WHITE LED1
LED1
RXD-RF4CE

VDD

SDA
VSS
SCL

GND

RES

+3.3V

CONNECTOR

10-7-1

GND
TSOP75236

VSS

Infinity sensor module

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 140

10.8 E 2722171 90545, 90547, 90549, 90552, 90558 Keyboard control panel
10-8-1

Keyboard control panel

Keyboard control panel

+3.3V

(1k )

J1
3
2
1
CON3 VSS

R6

6.8k

R1
C1
103

VSS

1.5k

ZD1
RES

R2

3.9k

R3

5.6k

R5

18k

R4

8.2k

(150) (330) (680) (3.9 k) (1.5k)

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS

CH+

CH- SOURCE VOL+

VSS

VSS

VOL-

POWER

Keyboard control panel

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2722 171 90549, 2722 171 90552,
2722 171 90558

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10-8-2

QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 141

Keyboard control panel layout

Layout top

Layout bottom

1.1

Layout

2012-02-16

2722 171 90545, 2722 171 90547,


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2722 171 90558

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 142

10.9 E 272217190633 Infinity touch control module


10-9-1

Touch control module

Infinity touch control module


R2

KEYBOARD
ZD1
5.6V

option
+3.3V

VDD

L1

MMZ1608S601A
C3
4.7uF/6.3V

R3

R7

10K

470R

19
20
1
2
3
MCLR 4
17
18

R4

RA0/AN0/CPS0/C12IN0RA1/AN1/CPS1/C12IN1RA2/AN2/VREF-/DACOUT/CPS2/C12IN2-/C12IN+
RA3/AN3/CPS3/C12IN3-/C1IN+/Vref+/C1OUT/CCP3(2)/SRQ
RA4/AN4/CPS4/C2OUT/T0CKI/CCP4(2)/SRNQ
RA5/MCLR/VPP/SS1
RA6/OSC2/CLKOUT/CLKR/P1D(1)/SDO1(1)
RA7/OSC1/CLKIN/P1C(1)

5
6

C8
100nF

C2
10uF/6.3V

MCU

U1

1K
C7
1uF

C6
1uF

E
RB0/SRI/T1G/CCP1(1)/P1A(1)/INT/FLT0
RB1/AN11/CPS11/RX(1)/DT(1)/SDA1/SDI1
RB2/AN10/CPS10/MDMIN/TX(1)/CK(1)/RX(1)/DT(1)/SDO(1)
RB3/AN9/CPS9/MDOUT/CCP1(1)/P 1A(1)/Vcap
RB4/AN8/CPS8/SCL1/SCK1/MDCIN2
RB5/AN7/CPS7/P1B/TX(1)/CK(1)/SS1(1)
RB6/AN5/CPS5/T1OSI/T1CKI/PGC/P1C(1)
RB7/AN6/CPS6/T1OSO/PGD/P 1D(1)/MDCIN1

VSS
VSS

VDD
VDD

7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
15

RDY
R5 47R SDA1
SDA2
47R
BUZZER
R6 SCL1
SCL2
47R
ICSPCLK
ICSPDAT
VDD

C9
100nF

1827
VDDHI

+3.3V

option

BUZZER

L2

R1

MMZ1608S601A

1K

2
C5
1uF 1

C1

C4
10uF/6.3V

1uF

BZ1

VDDHI

C17
100pF

VDD

2K
CPS5 R28

2K
CPS2 R29

BUZZER

2K
CPS7 R30

Q1
BC847

BUZZER R10

R31
C19 51R
1uF

C16

C18

100pF

1uF

1K

0 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
0 18
HF52-18-0.5

RESETn
WHITE LED1
LED1
RXD-RF4CE

1
2
3
4
5

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
J7
HF52-11-0.5

R14

SDA-EX
SCL-EX
IR
KEYBOARD
LED2
LED1
LIGHT

+5V
+3.3V

R27 SCL2
47R
C13
10pF

SCL
SDA
ICA0
CX0
CS0
CX3
CX6
CX1
CS1
CX4

C21
IQS222

J6

GND
VDDHI
RDY
SDA1
SCL1

R34
4.7K
2 SCL1
1 SDA1
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13

IQS222

RDY
RFIN
VDDHI
Vss
ICTRL
VREG
CX5
CS2
CX2
CX7

C20
33nF

43K

33nF

1
2
3
4
5

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

C14
10pF

R37 2K CPS0
R38 2K CPS3
R39 2K CPS6
R40 2K CPS1
C22

33nF

MCLR
VDD
ICSPDAT
ICSPCLK

SIP-5-2.54

SDA2
47R

R35
4.7K

R41 2K CPS4
R36
1M

J2

1
2
3
4
5

SIP-5-2.54

TXD-RF4CE
IRQ-SRF

U4

R32

J5

CONNECTOR

R33
100K
RDY 3
4
5
6
7
VREG 8
9
10
11
12

J4
HF52-11-0.5

IRQ-SRF
LED1
LED2
Keyboard-IRQ-SRF
IR-IRQ-RF4CE
SCL-EX
SDA-EX

+3.3V
+5V

CAP
touchsence
pat4
CPS3
1

pat8
CPS7
1

pat3
CPS2
1

pat7
CPS6
1

pat2
CPS1
1

pat6
CPS5
1

pat1
CPS0
1

pat5
CPS4
1
1

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 143

10.10 E 272217190735 Keyboard control panel


10-10-1

Keyboard control panel

Keyboard control panel

+3.3V
J1
3
2
1
CON3 VSS

R6 1k

C1
103

VSS

ZD1

R1

R2

R3

R5

R4

150

330

680

3.9 k

1.5k

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS

CH+

CH- SOURCE VOL+

VSS

VSS

VOL-

POWER

Keyboard control panel

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 144

10.11 AL 310431365771 16 LED AmbiLight


10-11-1

AL1,16 LED Everlight single spectra

16 LED Everlight single spectra

AL1

AL1
2101
SCKI-BUF

100R

SDI-BUF

3103

AMBI-TEMP

BAT54 COL

LMV321AP5X

18K 1%

SDI

9104

3107

-T 10K

100n

2104

SCKI

6101

10p

AMBI-TEMP

F005

20

2106

F004
F003

RES
9106

7102

F010

100R

RES
3106

SDI

+3V3

3109

10K 1%

3102

-T

F002

3105

F001

27K

10p

2105
9101

100n
3101

+3V3

+3V3

10K

SCKI

+3V3

19

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

3108

3K3 1%

+12V

1A02
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)

9300

+12V

9102

+12V

9301

9103

+3V3

+3V3

2102

2320
100n

16

IREF

3324
1K5 1%

9108

AMBI-TEMP
SCKI

+3V3

19

1
2
3
4
14
17

SDI

9105

R
OUT1 G
B
R
OUT2 G
B
R
OUT3 G
B

SDTI
SCKI

SDTO
SCKO

NC
VIA

PWM1-R3
PWM1-G3
PWM1-B3

22
23
24

PWM1-R2
PWM1-G2
PWM1-B2

7
8
9

PWM1-R1
PWM1-G1
PWM1-B1

15

1u0

16

13
IREF

2
SDO1
SCKO

26
27
28
29

1
2

SCKI-BUF

9112

SCKO

9113

3
4
14
17

SDTI
SCKI

NC
VIA

F007

18

PWM2-R3
PWM2-G3
PWM2-B3

22
23
24

PWM2-R2
PWM2-G2
PWM2-B2

7
8
9

PWM2-R1
PWM2-G1
PWM2-B1

10
11
12
6
5

3110
220R

26
27
28
29

SDO

GND_HS

+12V

+3V3AL

1X00
310430135421

1X01
310430135421

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

1X02
310430135421

20

19

9109

SDTO
SCKO

19
20
21

25

18
F006
+3V3

GND_HS

R
OUT2 G
B
R
OUT3 G
B

GND
GND

R
OUT0 G
B
R
OUT1 G
B

1K5 1%

SDO1

6
5

VREG

3104

10
11
12

9107

20

SDI-BUF
SCKI-BUF

R
OUT0 G
B

19
20
21

100p

1u0

VREG

VCC

2103

VCC
15

7101
TLC5971RGE

2107

1A05
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

2323

+12V

7303
TLC5971RGE

13

+3V3AL

+3V3AL

25

100n

9110
F008

AMBI-TEMP
SCKI
SDO

9111
F009

+3V3

1A04
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)

16 LED Everlight
single spectra

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10.

EN 145

AL2, 16 LED Everlight single spectra

16 LED Everlight single spectra

AL2

8 3215-1 1

5 3215-4 4

PWM2-R1

1 3216-1 8

220R
2

750R
3216-2

BLUE

BLUE

GREEN

GREEN

RED

RED

+12V

750R
3

3216-3

100n

220R

2202

6 3215-3 3

220R

100n

PWM2-G1

7 3215-2 2

2201

PWM2-B1

7015
P4518

7016
P4518

220R

750R
4 3216-4 5
750R

7014
P4518

7013
P4518

7012
P4518

PWM2-B2

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

PWM2-G2

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM2-R2

RED

RED

RED

2 3214-2 7

100n

560R

2204

3214-1

100n

+12V

2203

560R
3 3214-3 6
560R
4 3214-4 5
560R

7010
P4518

7009
P4518

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

PWM2-G3

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM2-R3

RED

RED

RED

1 3211-1 8
560R

+12V

2 3211-2 7

100n

PWM2-B3

2206

7011
P4518

100n

AL2

2205

10-11-2

QFU2.1E LA

560R
3

3211-3

560R
4 3211-4 5
560R

16 LED Everlight
single spectra

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10.

EN 146

AL3, 16 LED Everlight single spectra

16 LED Everlight single spectra

AL3
7006
P4518

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

PWM1-G1

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM1-R1

RED

RED

RED

1 3308-1 8

+12V

2307

560R
2 3308-2 7

100n

2308

PWM1-B1

100n

7007
P4518

7008
P4518

560R
3 3308-3 6

560R
3308-4

560R

7005
P4518
5

BLUE

PWM1-G2

PWM1-R2

PWM1-B2

BLUE

BLUE

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

RED

RED

RED

+12V

2303

2 3305-2 7

100n

560R

2304

3305-1

7003
P4518

100n

7004
P4518

560R
3 3305-3 6
560R
4 3305-4 5
560R

3 3302-3 6

PWM1-R3

1 3302-1 8

220R

220R
2 3302-2 7
220R

1 3301-1 8
750R

BLUE

BLUE

GREEN

GREEN

RED

RED

+12V

2 3301-2 7

100n

PWM1-G3

4 3302-4 5

2302

PWM1-B3

7001
P4518

7002
P4518

220R

100n

AL3

2301

10-11-3

QFU2.1E LA

750R
3 3301-3 6
750R
4 3301-4 5
750R

16 LED Everlight
single spectra

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 147

10.12 AL 310431365791 13 LED AmbiLight


AL1,13 LED Everlight single spectra

13 LED Everlight single spectra

AL1

3108

SCKI

100R
3103

10K

3102

10p

-T

2
3107

AMBI-TEMP

BAT54 COL

LMV321AP5X

18K 1%

SCKI
F005

-T 10K

3105

100n

2104

AMBI-TEMP

6101

10p

F004

RES
9106

7102

SDI-BUF

100R

F003

+3V3

F010

3109

SDI

RES
3106

F002

3K3 1%

F001

10K 1%

27K
2105

9101

SDI

9104
+3V3

19

20

100n
3101

+3V3

+3V3

SCKI-BUF

+12V

1A02
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

AL1

2101

2106

10-12-1

9300

+12V

9102

+12V

9301

9103

+3V3

+3V3

2102

2320
100n

16

VREG
IREF

3324
1K5 1%

9108

AMBI-TEMP
SDI-BUF
SCKI-BUF

SCKI

+3V3

19

R
OUT1 G
B
R
OUT2 G
B
R
OUT3 G
B

SDTI
SCKI

SDTO
SCKO

NC
VIA

19
20
21

PWM1-R1PWM1-G1PWM1-B1-

22
23
24

PWM1-R2PWM1-G2PWM1-B2-

7
8
9

PWM1-R3PWM1-G3PWM1-B3-

1u0

16

13
VREG
IREF

3104

2
1
2

SDO1

6
5

SDO1
SCKO

26
27
28
29

SCKI-BUF

9112

SCKO

9113

3
4
14
17

SDTI
SCKI

NC
VIA

F007

1x00
310430135421

18

22
23
24

PWM2-R2PWM2-G2PWM2-B2-

7
8
9
10
11
12
6
5
26
27
28
29

3110
220R

SDO

GND_HS

+12V

+3V3AL

1X01
310430135421

PWM2-R1PWM2-G1PWM2-B1-

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

1X02
310430135421

20

19

9109

SDTO
SCKO

19
20
21

25

18
F006
+3V3

GND_HS

R
OUT2 G
B
R
OUT3 G
B

GND
GND

R
OUT0 G
B
R
OUT1 G
B

1K5 1%

10
11
12

9107

20

3
4
14
17

SDI

9105

1
2

R
OUT0 G
B

15

100p

1u0

15

VCC

2103

VCC

7101
TLC5971RGE

2107

+12V

1A05
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

2323

7303
TLC5971RGE

13

+3V3AL

+3V3AL

25

100n

9110
F008

AMBI-TEMP
SCKI
SDO

9111
F009

+3V3

1A04
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)
1

13 LED Everlight
single spectra

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10.

EN 148

AL2, 13 LED Everlight single spectra

13 LED Everlight single spectra

AL2

8 3215-1 1
7016
P4518

220R
5 3215-4 4

PWM2-R2-

1 3216-1 8

220R
2

750R
3216-2

BLUE

BLUE

GREEN

GREEN

RED

RED

+12V

750R
3

3216-3

100n

6 3215-3 3

220R

2202

PWM2-G2-

7 3215-2 2

2201

PWM2-B2-

7015
P4518

100n

220R

750R
4 3216-4 5
750R

7013
P4518

7014
P4518

7012
P4518

PWM2-B1-

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

PWM2-G1-

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM2-R1-

RED

RED

RED

2 3214-2 7

100n

560R

2204

3214-1

100n

+12V

2203

560R
3 3214-3 6
560R
4 3214-4 5
560R

7009
P4518

PWM1-B3-

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

PWM1-G3-

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM1-R3-

RED

RED

RED

1 3211-1 8
560R

+12V

2 3211-2 7

100n

7010
P4518

100n

7011
P4518

2206

AL2

2205

10-12-2

QFU2.1E LA

560R
3

3211-3

560R
4 3211-4 5
560R

13 LED Everlight
single spectra

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10.

EN 149

AL3, 13 LED Everlight single spectra

13 LED Everlight single spectra

AL3

7006
P4518

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

PWM1-G2-

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM1-R2-

RED

RED

RED

1 3308-1 8
560R
2 3308-2 7

+12V

100n

PWM1-B2-

2308

7007
P4518

100n

7008
P4518

2307

560R
3 3308-3 6

560R
3308-4

560R

4 3305-4 5
7005
P4518

PWM1-G1PWM1-R1-

3305-3

220R

3305-2

220R
1

3305-1
220R

1 3304-1 8
750R
2 3304-2 7

BLUE

BLUE

GREEN

GREEN

RED

RED

6
+12V

100n

PWM1-B1-

7004
P4518

2304

220R

100n

AL3

2303

10-12-3

QFU2.1E LA

750R
3 3304-3 6
750R
4 3304-4 5
750R

13 LED Everlight
single spectra

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 150

10.13 AL 310431365804 12 LED AmbiLight


AL1,12 LED Everlight single spectra

12 LED Everlight single spectra

AL1

AL1
2101

3108

+3V3

SCKI-BUF

27K

6101

4
2

LMV321AP5X

AMBI-TEMP

BAT54 COL

18K 1%

3107

3105

100n

2104

SCKI
F005

1
3

10p

AMBI-TEMP

F003

RES
9106

7102

SDI-BUF

100R
F004

+3V3

F010

3109

-T 10K

SDI

RES
3106

F002

3K3 1%

F001

10K 1%

3103

10K
-T

3102

10p

2105
9101

SDI

9104
20

100n
3101

+3V3

100R

+3V3

19

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

SCKI

+12V

1A02
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)

2106

9102

+12V

9103

+3V3

2102
100n

IREF

3104

R
OUT1 G
B

1K5 1%

R
OUT2 G
B

9108

AMBI-TEMP
SCKI
SDI

9105

SDI-BUF
SCKI-BUF

1
2
3
4
14
17

R
OUT3 G
B
SDTI
SCKI

SDTO
SCKO

NC
VIA

+3V3

19

GND
18

20

R
OUT0 G
B

GND_HS

19
20
21

PWM-R1
PWM-G1
PWM-B1

22
23
24

PWM-R2
PWM-G2
PWM-B2

7
8
9

PWM-R3
PWM-G3
PWM-B3

10
11
12

PWM-R4
PWM-G4
PWM-B4

6
5
26
27
28
29

+12V

3110
220R

SDO

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

20

19

16

VREG

100p

1A05
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)

9110
F008

AMBI-TEMP
SCKI
SDO

9111
F009

+3V3

1A04
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)

F006
+3V3

9109

F007

+3V3AL

9107

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

1u0

+12V

VCC
15

2107

2103

7101
TLC5971RGE

13

+3V3AL

25

10-13-1

1X00
310430135421

1X01
310430135421

1X02
310430135421

12 LED Everlight
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EN 151

AL2, 12 LED Everlight single spectra

12 LED Everlight single spectra


PWM-B4

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

PWM-G4

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM-R4

RED

RED

RED

2201

7 3216-2 2

100n

560R

2202

3216-1

+12V

100n

AL2

7014
P4518

7015
P4518

7016
P4518

560R
6 3216-3 3
560R
5 3216-4 4
560R

7013
P4518

7011
P4518

7012
P4518

PWM-B3

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

PWM-G3

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM-R3

RED

RED

RED

+12V

100n

2203

7 3213-2 2

2204

560R

100n

3213-1

560R
6 3213-3 3
560R
5 3213-4 4
560R

7008
P4518

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM-R2

RED

RED

RED

1 3210-1 8
560R

+12V

2 3210-2 7

100n

PWM-G2

100n

PWM-B2

2206

7009
P4518

7010
P4518

2205

560R
3

3210-3

560R
4 3210-4 5
560R

7007
P4518

7006
P4518

PWM-B1

BLUE

BLUE

PWM-G1

GREEN

GREEN

PWM-R1

RED

RED

BLUE

GREEN

RED

6
+12V

560R
2 3207-2 7

100n

3207-1

2208

7005
P4518

100n

AL2

2207

10-13-2

QFU2.1E LA

560R
3 3207-3 6
560R
4 3207-4 5

12 LED Everlight
single spectra

560R

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 152

10.14 AL 310431365813 10 LED AmbiLight


AL1, 10 LED Everlight single spectra

10 LED Everlight single spectra

AL1

AL1
2101

3108

27K
3103

10K 1%

10K
-T

3102

10p

2105

3105

6101

4
2

AMBI-TEMP

BAT54 COL

LMV321AP5X

18K 1%

SCKI
F005

100n

2104

AMBI-TEMP

RES
9106

10p

2106

F004

SDI-BUF

100R

F003

+3V3
7102

F010

3109

3107

SDI

-T 10K

F002

RES
3106

F001

3K3 1%

9101

SDI

9104
20

100n
3101

+3V3

+3V3

SCKI-BUF

100R

+3V3

19

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

SCKI

+12V

1A02
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)

9102

+12V

9103

+3V3

2102
100n

VCC

IREF

3104

R
OUT1 G
B

1K5 1%

R
OUT2 G
B

9108

SCKI
SDI

9105
+3V3

SDI-BUF
SCKI-BUF

1
2
3
4
14
17

R
OUT3 G
B
SDTI
SCKI

SDTO
SCKO

NC
VIA

18

GND

19
20
21

PWM1-R1
PWM1-G1
PWM1-B1

22
23
24

PWM1-R2
PWM1-G2
PWM1-B2

7
8
9

PWM1-R3
PWM1-G3
PWM1-B3

10
11
12

PWM1-R4
PWM1-G4
PWM1-B4

6
5
26
27
28
29

GND_HS
25

AMBI-TEMP

20

R
OUT0 G
B

+12V

3110
220R

SDO

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

20

19

16

9110
F008

AMBI-TEMP
SCKI
SDO

9111
F009

+3V3

1A04
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)

F006
+3V3

9109

F007

+3V3AL

9107

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

1u0

VREG

100p

1A05
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)

15

2107

2103
+12V

7101
TLC5971RGE

13

+3V3AL

19

10-14-1

1X00
310430135421

1X01
310430135421

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EN 153

AL2, 10 LED Everlight single spectra

10 LED Everlight single spectra

1
7016
P4518

220R

PWM1-G4

7 3215-2 2

6 3215-3 3

220R

220R
5 3215-4 4

PWM1-R4

8 3216-1 1

220R

BLUE

BLUE

GREEN

GREEN

RED

RED

+12V

750R
2201

7 3216-2 2
750R

100n

PWM1-B4

7015
P4518

2202

3215-1

100n

AL2

6 3216-3 3
750R
5 3216-4 4
750R

7012
P4518

PWM1-B3

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

PWM1-G3

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM1-R3

RED

RED

RED

8 3214-1 1
560R

+12V

7 3214-2 2

100n

7013
P4518

2204

7014
P4518

100n

AL2

2203

10-14-2

QFU2.1E LA

560R
6 3214-3 3
560R
5 3214-4 4
560R

10 LED Everlight
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EN 154

AL3, 10 LED Everlight single spectra

10 LED Everlight single spectra

AL3

7009
P4518

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

PWM1-G2

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM1-R2

RED

RED

RED

8 3211-1 1

+12V

560R
7 3211-2 2

100n

PWM1-B2

2206

7010
P4518

100n

7011
P4518

2205

560R
6 3211-3 3

560R
3211-4

560R

5 3307-4 4

7 3307-2 2

220R

220R
8 3307-1 1
220R

8 3308-1 1

BLUE

BLUE

GREEN

GREEN

RED

RED

560R

+12V

7 3308-2 2

100n

PWM1-G1
PWM1-R1

6 3307-3 3

2308

PWM1-B1

7007
P4518

7008
P4518

220R

100n

AL3

2307

10-14-3

QFU2.1E LA

560R
6 3308-3 3
560R
5 3308-4 4
560R

10 LED Everlight
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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 155

10.15 AL 310431365823 9 LED AmbiLight


AL1,9 LED Everlight single spectra

AL1

9 LED Everlight single spectra

AL1
2101

27K

2
3107

6101

AMBI-TEMP

BAT54 COL

LMV321AP5X

18K 1%

-T 10K

SCKI

RES
3106

100n

3105

2104

AMBI-TEMP

F005

1
3

10p

2106

F004

RES
9106

7102

SDI-BUF

100R

F003

+3V3

F010

3109

SDI

10K 1%

3103

10K

3102

-T
F002

3K3 1%

F001

10p

2105
9101

SDI

9104
20

100n
3101

+3V3

+3V3

SCKI-BUF

100R

+3V3

19

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

3108

SCKI

+12V

1A02
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)

9102

+12V

9103

+3V3

2102
100n

VREG
IREF

3104

R
OUT1 G
B

1K5 1%
9108

R
OUT2 G
B

SCKI
SDI

9105
19

+3V3

SDI-BUF
SCKI-BUF

1
2
3
4
14
17

R
OUT3 G
B
SDTI
SCKI

SDTO
SCKO

NC
VIA

GND

PWM2-R1
PWM2-G1
PWM2-B1

22
23
24

PWM2-R2
PWM2-G2
PWM2-B2

7
8
9

PWM2-R3
PWM2-G3
PWM2-B3

10
11
12
6
5
26
27
28
29

3110
220R

+3V3AL

+12V

SDO

GND_HS
25

AMBI-TEMP

20

R
OUT0 G
B

F007

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

20

19

16

19
20
21

9109

9107

15

100p

1u0

F006
+3V3

VCC

2107

+12V

1A05
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

2103

7101
TLC5971RGE

13

+3V3AL

18

10-15-1

9110
F008

AMBI-TEMP
SCKI
SDO

9111
F009

+3V3

1A04
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)

1X00
310430135421

1X01
310430135421

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10.

EN 156

AL2, 9 LED Everlight single spectra

9 LED Everlight single spectra

AL2
7014
P4518

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

PWM2-G3

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

RED

RED

RED

1 3216-1 8

560R
3216-2

+12V

2201

PWM2-R3

560R
3

3216-3

100n

PWM2-B3

2202

7015
P4518

100n

7016
P4518

560R
4 3216-4 5
560R

7011
P4518

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM2-R2

RED

RED

RED

1 3213-1 8

+12V

560R
2 3213-2 7

100n

PWM2-G2

2204

PWM2-B2

100n

7012
P4518

7013
P4518

2203

560R
3 3213-3 6

560R
3213-4

560R

7009
P4518

7008
P4518

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

PWM2-G1

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM2-R1

RED

RED

RED

1 3210-1 8

560R
3210-2

+12V

100n

PWM2-B1

100n

7010
P4518

2206

AL2

2205

10-15-2

QFU2.1E LA

560R
3 3210-3 6
560R
4 3210-4 5
560R

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QFU2.1E LA

10.

EN 157

10.16 AL 310431365833 7 LED AmbiLight


AL1,7 LED Everlight single spectra

7 LED Everlight single spectra

AL1

+12V

1A02
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)

2101

100R
3103

10K
-T

AMBI-TEMP

9102

+12V

RES
9106

9103

LMV321AP5X

AMBI-TEMP

BAT54 COL

18K 1%

3107

-T 10K

3K3 1%

100n

6101

RES
3106

20

+3V3

SDI-BUF

100R

SDI

9104

+3V3
7102

F010

3109

2104

F005

SDI

10p

SCKI

3105

F004
F003

10K 1%

27K

3102

F002

10p

F001

100n
3101

+3V3

+3V3

SCKI-BUF
2105

9101

3108

SCKI

19

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

AL1

2106

10-16-1

+3V3

2102
F006
100n

VCC

16

IREF

3104

R
OUT2 G
B

AMBI-TEMP
SCKI

SDI-BUF
SCKI-BUF

1
2
3
4
14
17

SDTI
SCKI

SDTO
SCKO

PWM2-R1
PWM2-G1
PWM2-B1

22
23
24

PWM2-R2
PWM2-G2
PWM2-B2

7
8
9

PWM2-R3
PWM2-G3
PWM2-B3

F007

+3V3AL

VIA

+12V

10
11
12
6
5
26
27
28
29

NC

GND

19
20
21

GND_HS
25

+3V3

18

20

R
OUT3 G
B

SDI

9105

R
OUT0 G
B
R
OUT1 G
B

1K5 1%

9109

3110
220R

SDO

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

20

19

1u0

VREG

100p

15

2107

2103

9108

7101
TLC5971RGE

+3V3

9107

+3V3AL

19

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

+12V
13

1A05
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)

9110
F008

AMBI-TEMP
SCKI
SDO

9111
F009

+3V3

1A04
FH34SRJ-18S-0.5SH(50)

1X00
310430135421

1X01
310430135421

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EN 158

AL2, 7 LED Everlight single spectra

7 LED Everlight single spectra

PWM2-G3

2 3215-2 7

3 3215-3 6

220R

220R
4 3215-4 5

PWM2-R3

1 3216-1 8

BLUE

BLUE

GREEN

GREEN

RED

RED

+12V

750R

220R

2201

2 3216-2 7
750R

100n

PWM2-B3

7015
P4518

7016
P4518

220R

2202

3215-1

100n

AL2

3 3216-3 6
750R
4 3216-4 5
750R

7012
P4518

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

PWM2-G2

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

PWM2-R2

RED

RED

RED

1 3214-1 8

2203

560R

+12V

2 3214-2 7

100n

2204

PWM2-B2

100n

7013
P4518

7014
P4518

560R
3 3214-3 6
560R
4 3214-4 5
560R

4 3211-4 5
220R
3 3211-3 6

PWM2-R1

220R
1 3211-1 8
220R

BLUE

BLUE

GREEN

GREEN

RED

RED

+12V

1 3210-1 8
560R
2 3210-2 7

100n

PWM2-G1

2 3211-2 7

2206

PWM2-B1

7010
P4518

7011
P4518

220R

100n

AL2

2205

10-16-2

QFU2.1E LA

560R
3 3210-3 6

560R
3210-4

560R

7 LED Everlight
single spectra

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QFU2.1E LA

11.

EN 159

11. Styling Sheets


11.1

6000 series 32"

6000 series 32"

0031

1150

1162

0032

0011
0030

1114

1043

5216
1005

1162

0040
0030

Pos No.

1115
5216
1043

0030
1004
0017

0260

1122

0011
0017
0026
0030
0030
0030
0031
0032
0035
0040
0085
0086
0259
0260
1004
1005
1043
1114
1115
1122
1150
1162
1185
5213
5216

Description
Rear cover
Bottom deco assembly
Wifi clip
Top deco assembly
Left deco assembly
Right deco assembly
Ambilight door
IR cover
Swival Pom
Main inlet bracket
Left Filler assembly
Right Filler assembly
Stand Accessory
Stand assembly
Panel
Board PSU
Wifi antenna
Keyboard assembly
Wifi assembly
IR assembly
Board SSB
Ambilight
Remote Control
Loudspeaker
Tweeter

Remarks

Not displayed

Not displayed
Not displayed
Not displayed
Not displayed

Under position number 0011

Under position number 0011


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11.2

QFU2.1E LA

11.

EN 160

6000 series 37"

6000 series 37"


0030
0031

1162

0259

0032

0086
1150
5213
5216

1162

0030

0011

1114
1005
1043

0040

0085

1122

5216

1004

Pos No.

1115

1043

0030
0260
0017

0011
0017
0026
0030
0030
0030
0031
0032
0035
0040
0085
0086
0259
0260
1004
1005
1043
1114
1115
1122
1150
1162
1185
5213
5216

Description
Rear cover
Bottom deco assembly
Wifi clip
Top deco assembly
Left deco assembly
Right deco assembly
Ambilight door
IR cover
Swival pom
Main inlet bracket
Left filler assembly
Right filler assembly
Stand accessory
Stand assembly
Panel
Board PSU
Wifi antenna
Keyboard assembly
Wifi assembly
IR assembly
Board SSB
Ambilight
Remote Control
Loudspeaker
Tweeter

Remarks

Not displayed

Not displayed

Under position number 0011

Under position number 0011


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11.3

QFU2.1E LA

11.

EN 161

6000 series 42"

6000 series 42"

1162
0031

0086
5213
1150

1162
0032

0030

0011
0040

0030
0085
Pos No.

1122

1114
1043

1004
1115

0030
1043
0017

0260

0011
0017
0026
0030
0030
0030
0031
0032
0035
0040
0085
0086
0259
0260
1004
1005
1043
1114
1115
1122
1150
1162
1185
5213
5216

Description
Rear cover
Bottom deco assembly
Wifi clip
Top deco assembly
Left deco assembly
Right deco assembly
Ambilight door
IR cover
Swival Pom
Main inlet bracket
Left filler assembly
Right filler assembly
Stand accessory
Stand assembly
Panel
Board PSU
Wifi antenna
Keyboard assembly
Wifi assembly
IR assembly
Board SSB
Ambilight
Remote Control
Loudspeaker
Tweeter

Remarks

Not displayed

Not displayed
Not displayed
Not displayed

Not displayed
Under position number 0011

Under position number 0011


Not displayed
Not displayed

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11.4

QFU2.1E LA

11.

EN 162

Infinity series 42"

Infinity series 42"


1162

5216

1150

1005
5213

0040

0011

5216

1162

Pos No.

1114
1115

1004

0026
0260
1122
0038

0011
0026
0038
0040
0260
1004
1005
1085
1114
1115
1122
1150
1162
5213
5216

Description
Rear cover
Wifi Interface bracket
Front glassplate cover
Main switch & main inlet bracket
Stand assembly
Display panel
Board PSU
Remote control
Keyboard touch control panel module
Wifi Interface panel
IR assembly (Mod Sensor Board)
SSB panel
Ambilight assembly
Loudspeaker
Loudspeaker tweeter

Remarks

Not displayed

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11.5

QFU2.1E LA

11.

EN 163

6000 series 47"

6000 series 47"

0031

1162
0259

0030
0032
1150

5216
1005
1162
0011

5213

1043

Pos No.

0040

5216
1004

1043
1115

1122
0030
0260

0017

0011
0017
0026
0030
0030
0030
0031
0032
0035
0040
0085
0086
0259
0260
1004
1005
1043
1114
1115
1122
1150
1162
1185
5213
5216

Description
Rear cover
Bottom deco assembly
Wifi clip
Top deco assembly
Left deco assembly
Right deco assembly
Ambilight door
IR cover
Swival Pom
Main inlet bracket
Left Filler assembly
Right Filler assembly
Stand Accessory
Stand assembly
Panel
Board PSU
Wifi antenna
Keyboard assembly
Wifi assembly
IR assembly
Board SSB
Ambilight
Remote Control
Loudspeaker
Tweeter

Remarks

Not displayed

Not displayed
Not displayed
Not displayed

Not displayed, under position number 0011

Under position number 0011


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11.6

QFU2.1E LA

11.

EN 164

Infinity series 47"

Infinity series 47"

1162

1150

1005
1162
0011
5216

5213

5216
0040

1114
0260
Pos No.
0011
0026
0038
0040
0260
1004
1005
1085
1114
1115
1122
1150
1162
5213
5216

1004

0026
1115

0038

1122

Description
Rear cover
Wifi Interface bracket
Front glassplate cover
Main switch & main inlet bracket
Stand assembly
Display panel
Board PSU
Remote control
Keyboard touch control panel module
Wifi Interface panel
IR assembly (Mod Sensor Board)
SSB panel
Ambilight assembly
Loudspeaker
Loudspeaker tweeter

Remarks

Not displayed

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11.7

QFU2.1E LA

11.

EN 165

6000 series 55"

6000 series 55"

1162
0032

1004
0008

1150

0085

0011

0035

1005
0007
0017

0086

1162

0040
0453

1114

5216
5213
1043

5216

1122

Pos No.

1115

0017

0009

1043

0260

0007
0008
0009
0011
0017
0026
0032
0035
0040
0085
0086
0260
0453
1004
1005
1043
1085
1114
1115
1122
1150
1162
5214
5216

Description
Deco top
Deco left
Deco right
Back cover
Deco bottom
Wifi bracket
IR cover
Swivel pom
Mains inlet bracket
Left filler
Right filler
Stand assembly
V0 sheet
Display panel
Board PSU
WiFi antenna
Remote control
Keyboard assembly
Wifi module
IR assembly
Board SSB
AmbiLight 12 LED
Loudspeaker
Loudspeaker tweeter

Remarks

Not displayed

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