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Contents

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9.

Revision List
2
Technical Specs, Diversity, and Connections
2
Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List
5
Mechanical Instructions
9
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 13
Alignments
22
Circuit Descriptions
24
IC Data Sheets
29
Block Diagrams
Wiring diagram 32" (3000 styling)
35
Wiring diagram 42" (3000 styling)
36
Block Diagram 3000
37
10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
Drawing
38
B 715G5172 SSB 3000/3500/4000 series
J 715G5230 IR/LED 3000 series
56
E 715G5365 Keyboard control panel 3000 series58
11. Styling Sheets
3000 series 32"
60
3000 series 42"
61

PWB
54-55
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59

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Published by XjL/MjX/MB/SC 1263 BG TV Quality, the Netherlands

Subject to modification

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1.

Revision List

TPM9.1L LA

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

2. Technical Specs, 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

Specifications are indicative (subject to change).

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

Notes:
Figures can deviate due to the different set executions.
Table 2-1 Described Model Numbers and Diversity

Styling

E (Keyboard/Leading Edge)

SSB

Block Diagram

SSB Removal

11

J (IR/LED)

Schematics

Wiring Diagram

10

Block Diagrams

Rear Cover Removal

Wire Dressing

CTN

2.2

4
Mechanics

Connection Overview

32PFL3007D/78

2-1

4-1

4-3

4-4

9.1

9.3

10.1

10.2

10.3

11.1

32PFL3017D/78

2-1

4-1

4-3

4-4

9.1

9.3

10.1

10.2

10.3

11.1

42PFL3007D/78

2-1

4-1

4-3

4-4

9.2

9.3

10.1

10.2

10.3

11.2

Directions for Use


Directions for use can be downloaded from the following
websites:
http://www.philips.com/support
http://www.p4c.philips.com

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2.3

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Connections

Rear connectors

Side connectors

1
R

10

7
L

2
CVBS

VGA

AUDIO IN
DVI/VGA

USB 1

ANTENNA ANTENNA
IN 1
IN 2
(AIR)
(CABLE)

Pb

Pr
USB 2

SERV.U
ARC
HDMI 3
L

SPDIF
OUT

HDMI

5
11

13

12

14
6
HDMI

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Figure 2-1 Connection overview


5, 6 - HDMI: Digital Video - In, Digital Audio - In/Out

Note: The following connector color 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

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Side Connections

Figure 2-3 HDMI (type A) connector

1 - Head phone (Output)


Bk - Head phone
80 - 600 / 10 mW

ot

2 - Cinch: Video CVBS - In, Audio - In


Ye - Video CVBS
1 VPP / 75
Rd - Audio R
0.5 VRMS / 10 k
Wh - Audio L
0.5 VRMS / 10 k

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

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Figure 2-2 USB (type A)


1
2
3
4

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

1
2

Gnd

k
jk
jk
H

4 - USB1 2.0
See 3 - USB2 2.0

2.3.2

- D2+
- Shield
- D2- D1+
- Shield
- D1- D0+
- Shield
- D0- CLK+
- Shield
- CLK- Easylink/CEC
- n.c.
- DDC_SCL
- DDC_SDA
- Ground
- +5V
- HPD
- Ground

Data channel
Gnd
Data channel
Data channel
Gnd
Data channel
Data channel
Gnd
Data channel
Data channel
Gnd
Data channel
Control channel

j
H
j
j
H
j
j
H
j
j
H
j
jk

DDC clock
DDC data
Gnd

j
jk
H
j
j
H

Hot Plug Detect


Gnd

Rear Connections
7 - TV ANTENNA - In
Signal input for cable signals.
8 - TV ANTENNA - In
Signal input for air signals.

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Wh - Audio - L
Rd - Audio - R

9 - PC IN:VGA
1

15

13 - Cinch: Digital Audio - Out


BK - Coaxial
0.4 - 0.6VPP / 75

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Figure 2-4 VGA connector


- Video Red
- Video Green
- Video Blue
- n.c.
- Ground
- Ground Red
- Ground Green
- Ground Blue
- +5VDC
- Ground Sync
- Ground Red
- DDC_SDA
- H-sync
- V-sync
- DDC_SCL

j
j
j

Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
+5 V
Gnd
Gnd
DDC data
0-5V
0-5V
DDC clock

H
H
H
H
j
H
H
j
j
j
j

Gnd
Transmit
Receive

12 - EXT2: Video YPbPr - In, Audio - In


Gn - Video - Y
1 VPP / 75 W
Bu - Video - Pb
0.7 VPP / 75 W
Rd - Video - Pr
0.7 VPP / 75 W

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18

1
2

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Figure 2-5 HDMI (type A) connector


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

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H
k
j

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

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14 - HDMI 3: Digital Video - In, Digital Audio with ARC In/Out

0.7 VPP / 75 W
0.7 VPP / 75 W
0.7 VPP / 75 W

10 - Audio - In: Left / Right, VGA


Bu - Audio L/R in
0.5 VRMS / 10 k
11 - Service / UART
1 - Ground
2 - UART_TX
3 - UART_RX

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10

6
11

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

0.5 VRMS / 10 k
0.5 VRMS / 10 k

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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
- HPD
- Ground

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
Hot Plug Detect
Gnd

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

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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

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 plus 26= 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

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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.

DCM

DDC
D/K
DFI
DFU
DMR
DMSD
DNM

Abbreviation List
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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

Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List


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
I 2C
I2D
I2S
IF
IR
IRQ
ITU-656

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 snow vision mode
or changed to a low resolution. For
normal content distribution the source
and the display device must be
enabled for HDCP software key
decoding.
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Intermediate Frequency
Infra Red
Interrupt Request
The ITU Radio communication Sector
(ITU-R) is a standards body
subcommittee of the International
Telecommunication Union relating to
radio communication. ITU-656 (a.k.a.
SDI), is a digitized video format used
for broadcast grade video.
Uncompressed digital component or
digital composite signals can be used.

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
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The SDI signal is self-synchronizing,


uses 8 bit or 10 bit data words, and has
a maximum data rate of 270 Mbit/s,
with a minimum bandwidth of 135
MHz.
Institutional TeleVision; TV sets for
hotels, hospitals etc.
Last Status; The settings last chosen
by the customer and read and stored
in RAM or in the NVM. They are called
at start-up of the set to configure it
according to the customer's
preferences
Latin America
Liquid Crystal Display
Light Emitting Diode
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.5 MHz. L' is Band
I, L is all bands except for Band I
LG.Philips LCD (supplier)
Loudspeaker
Low Voltage Differential Signalling
Mega bits per second
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 4.5 MHz
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
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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
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Plasma Display Panel


Power Factor Corrector (or
Pre-conditioner)
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
4-wire 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

YUV

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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
and R-Y)
Component video

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Index of this chapter:
4.1 Cable Dressing
4.2 Service Positions
4.3 Assembly/Panel Removal
4.4 Set Re-assembly

4.1

Notes:
Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation,
due to the different set executions.

Cable Dressing

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Figure 4-1 Cable dressing (32")

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Figure 4-2 Cable dressing (42")

4.2

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
display. Caution: Failure to follow these guidelines can
seriously damage the display!
Ensure that ESD safe measures are taken.

4.3

Assembly/Panel Removal
Instructions below apply to the 32PFL3507H/12, but will be
similar for other models.

4.3.1

Rear Cover
Refer to Figure 4-3 for details.
Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before removing
the rear cover.
1. Remove fixation screws [1], [2] and, [3] that secure the rear
cover. Refer to Figure 4-3 for details.
2. At the top side the rear cover is locked by catches, so
gently lift the bottom side and push the cover upwards to
release these catches. Then lift the cover from the TV.
Make sure that cabling and wires are not damaged while
lifting the rear cover from the set.

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Figure 4-3 Rear cover removal


4.3.2

Stand
Refer to Figure 4-3 for details.
1. Remove fixation screws [4] that secure the base assembly,
pull the base assembly downwards away from the catches.
Do not release the two screws in the middle of the stand.

4.3.3

Power Supply Unit (PSU)

Caution: it is mandatory to remount all different screws at their


original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result
in damaging the PSU.
1. Unplug all connectors from the PSU.
2. Remove the fixation screw located right side of the mains
inlet connector.
3. Remove the other four fixation screws located at the
corners of the panel.
4. The PSU can be taken out of the set now.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
4.3.4

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Small Signal Board (SSB)


Figure 4-4 SSB removal

Refer to Figure 4-4 for details.


Caution: it is mandatory to remount all different screws at their
original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result
in damaging the SSB.
1. Release the clips from the LVDS cable connector that
connects the panel to the SSB [1].
Caution: be careful, as these are very fragile connectors!
2. Release the clamps and unplug all other connectors [2].
3. Remove all the fixation screws from the SSB [3].
4. Take out the SSB with I/O bracket.
5. The SSB can now be shifted away from side connector
cover and lifted from the set.
Refer to Figure 4-4 for details.

4.3.5

Speakers
1. Gently release the tapes that holds the speaker cables.
2. Unplug the speaker connector from the SSB.
3. Take the speakers out.
When defective, replace both units.

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Keyboard Control unit


1. Gently release the tape that holds the boards cable.
2. Gently push inwards the three clips at the PSU side of the
unit. Release the unit at the PSU side and turn it away from
the PSU. Now push it towards the PSU to release the
catches at the other side of the unit. Take it out from the
metal bracket.
3. Unplug the connector from the keyboard control unit.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

4.3.7

IR/LED Board
1. Remove the stand as described earlier.
2. Gently release the clip of the panels cover on the left side,
and take out the cover from the bezel.
3. Gently release the clip at the right side of the panel, and
take the panel from the bezel.
4. Unplug the connector from the IR/LED board.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

4.3.8

LCD Panel
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Remove the SSB as described earlier.


Remove the PSU as described earlier.
Remove the speakers as described earlier.
Remove the keyboard control unit as described earlier.
Remove the stand as described earlier.
Remove the IR/LED board as described earlier.
Remove all other metal parts that do not belong to the LCD
panel.
8. Release all fixing clips that secure the front bezel to the
LCD panel.
9. Lift the LCD Panel from the front bezel.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

4.4

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

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Index of this chapter:
5.1 Test Points
5.2 Service Modes
5.3 Stepwise Start-up
5.4 Service Tools
5.5 Software Upgrading
5.6 Error Codes
5.7 The Blinking LED Procedure
5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips

5.1

Life Timer
During the life time cycle of the TV set, a timer is kept (called
Op. Hour). It counts the normal operation hours (not the
Stand-by hours). The actual value of the timer is displayed in
SDM and SAM in a decimal value. Every two soft-resets
increase the hour by + 1. Stand-by hours are not counted.
Software Identification, Version, and Cluster
The software ID, version, and cluster will be shown in the main
menu display of SDM, SAM, and CSM.
The screen will show: AAAAB-X.YYY, where:
AAAA is the chassis name: T913E x.yyy.
B is the region indication: E = Europe, A = AP/China, U =
NAFTA, L = LATAM.
X is the main version number: this is updated with a major
change of specification (incompatible with the previous
software version). Numbering will go from 1 - 99 and
AA - ZZ.
- If the main version number changes, the new version
number is written in the NVM.
- If the main version number changes, the default settings
are loaded.
YYY is the sub version number: this is updated with a minor
change (backwards compatible with the previous
versions). Numbering will go from 000 - 999.
- If the sub version number changes, the new version
number is written in the NVM.
- If the NVM is refreshed, the software identification,
version, and cluster will also be written to NVM.

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

5.2

Service Modes
The Service Mode feature is split into five parts:
Service Default Mode (SDM).
Service Alignment Mode (SAM).
Factory Mode.
Customer Service Mode (CSM).
Computer Aided Repair Mode (ComPair).

Display Option Code Selection


When after an SSB or display exchange, the display option
code is not set properly, it will result in a TV with no display.
Therefore, it is required to set this display option code after
such a repair.
To do so, press the following key sequence on a standard RC
transmitter: 062598 directly followed by MENU and xxx,
where xxx is a 3 digit decimal value of the panel type: see
column Display Code in Table 6-3. When the value is
accepted and stored in NVM, the set will switch to Stand-by, to
indicate that the process has been completed.
During this algorithm, the NVM-content must be filtered,
because several items in the NVM are TV-related and not SSB
related (e.g. Model and Prod. S/N). Therefore, Model
and Prod. S/N data is changed into See Type Plate. In case
a call centre or consumer reads See Type Plate in CSM
mode.

SDM, SAM and the Factory mode offer features, which can be
used by the Service engineer to repair/align a TV set. Some
features are:
A pre-defined situation to ensure measurements can be
made under uniform conditions (SDM).
Activates the blinking LED procedure for error identification
when no picture is available (SDM).
Make alignments (e.g. White Tone), reset the error buffer
(SAM and Factory Mode).
Display information (SDM or SAM indication in upper
right corner of screen, error buffer, software version,
operating hours, options and option codes, sub menus).
The CSM is a Service Mode that can be enabled by the
consumer. The CSM displays diagnosis information, which the
customer can forward to the dealer or call centre. In CSM
mode, CSM, is displayed in the top right corner of the screen.
The information provided in CSM and the purpose of CSM is to:
Increase the home repair hit rate.
Decrease the number of nuisance calls.
Solved customers problem without home visit.

5.2.2

Purpose
Set the TV in SDM mode in order to be able to create a
predefined setting for measurements to be made. In this
platform, a simplified SDM is introduced (without protection
override and without tuning to a predefined frequency).

ComPair Mode is used for communication between a computer


and a TV on I2C /UART level and can be used by a Service
engineer to quickly diagnose the TV set by reading out error
codes, read and write in NVMs, communicate with ICs and the
mP (PWM, registers, etc.), and by making use of a fault finding
database. It will also be possible to up and download the
software of the TV set via I2C with help of ComPair. To do this,
ComPair has to be connected to the TV set via the ComPair
connector, which will be accessible through the rear of the set
(without removing the rear cover).

Specifications
Set linear video and audio settings to 50%, but volume to
25%. Stored user settings are not affected.
All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled, since
they interfere with diagnosing/repairing a set. These
service unfriendly modes are:
(Sleep) timer.
Blue mute/Wall paper.
Auto switch off (when there is no ident signal).
Hotel or hospital mode.
Child lock or parental lock (manual or via V-chip).
Skipping, blanking of Not favorite, Skipped or
Locked presets/channels.
Automatic storing of Personal Preset or Last Status
settings.

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)

General
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Automatic user menu time-out (menu switches


back/OFF automatically.
Auto Volume levelling (AVL).

controls will not have I+ button, but an INFO button


instead.
How to Exit SDM
Switch the set to Stand-by by pressing the standby button
on the remote control transmitter or on the television set.
Via a standard customer RC-transmitter: key
in 00-sequence.
Note: If the TV is switched off by a power interrupt while
in SDM, the TV will show up in the last status of SDM menu
as soon as the power is supplied again. The error buffer will
not be cleared.

How to Activate SDM


To activate SDM, use the following methods:
Press the following key sequence on the RC transmitter:
062596, directly followed by the Home button.
After activating this mode, SDM will appear in the upper left
corner of the screen.
On Screen Menu
After activating SDM, the following items are displayed, with
SDM in the upper right corner of the screen to indicate that the
television is in Service Default Mode. Menu items and
explanation:
xxxxx Operating hours (in decimal).
AAAAB-X.YYY See Software Identification, Version, and
Cluster for the software name definition.
ERR Shows all errors detected since the last time the
buffer was erased in format <xxx> <xxx> <xxx> <xxx>
<xxx> (five errors possible).
OP Used to read-out the option bytes. In this chassis two
times eight option codes are used.

5.2.3

Service Alignment Mode (SAM)


Purpose
To modify the NVM.
To display/clear the error code buffer.
To perform alignments.
Specifications
Operation hours counter (maximum five digits displayed).
Software version, error codes, and option settings display.
Error buffer clearing.
Option settings.
Software alignments (White Tone).
NVM Editor.
Set screen mode to full screen (all content is visible).

How to Navigate
As this mode is read only, there is nothing to navigate. To
switch to other modes, use one of the following methods:
Command MENU from the user remote will exit SDM.
To prevent the OSD from interfering with measurements in
SDM, use the command Adjust or Options (STATUS
or INFO for NAFTA and LATAM) from the user remote.
This will switch the OSD off while remaining in the SDM
mode. The SDM OSD is remains visible in the upper right
corner of the screen. To exit SDM switch to Stand-by
mode.
Press the following key sequence on the remote control
transmitter: 062596 directly followed by the OK button to
switch to SAM (do not allow the display to time out between
entries while keying the sequence). Remarks: new remote

How to Activate SAM


To activate SAM, use one of the following methods:
Press the following key sequence on the remote control
transmitter: 062596, directly followed by the INFO
button. Do not allow the display to time out between entries
while keying the sequence.
Or via ComPair.
After entering SAM, the following items are displayed,
with SAM in the upper right corner of the screen to indicate
that the television is in Service Alignment Mode.

Table 5-1 SAM mode overview


Main Menu

Sub-menu 1

System Information

Op Hour

Sub-menu 2

Description
This represents the life timer. The timer counts normal operation hours, but does not
count Stand-by hours.

Main SW ID

e.g. TPM913E 1.055A

See paragraph Software Identification, Version, and Cluster for the software name
definition.

ERR

e.g. 000 000 000 000 000

Shows all errors detected since the last time the buffer was erased. Five errors
possible.

OP1

e.g. 012 007 208 002 184 032 007


030

Used to read-out the option bytes. See paragraph 6.4 Option Settings in the
Alignments section for a detailed description. Ten codes are possible.

OP2

e.g. 056 023 000 106 064 000 000


122

Clear

Press [OK] to clean the Error Codes


immediately

RGB Align

Warm

Erases the contents of the error buffer. Select this menu item and press the MENU
RIGHT key on the remote control. The content of the error buffer is cleared.
R Gain

To align the White Tone. See


paragraph 6.3 Software Alignments in the Alignments section for a detailed description

G Gain
B Gain
Normal

R Gain
G Gain
B Gain

Cool

R Gain
G Gain
B Gain

NVM editor

Upload to USB

Store

Store the RGB value

Address

Select and fill the NVM address

Value

Select and fill the NVM value

Store

Store the value in the address

Copy Channel List to USB

To upload several settings from the TV to an USB stick

Copy NVM to USB


Copy Readable Info to USB
Copy EDID to USB

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Sub-menu 1

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Download from USB Copy Channel List from USB

To download several settings from the USB stick to the TV

Copy NVM from USB


Copy Readable Info from USB
Copy EDID from USB
Initialize NVM

Press [OK] to Initialize NVM


immediately

To initialize a (corrupted) NVM. Be careful, this will erase all settings.

EDID Write Enable

Press [OK] to enable EDID writable


immediately

Enable EDID for writing

Service Data

Type Number

Press [OK] use key pad edit type


number immediately

Production Number

Press [OK] use key pad edit


production number immediately

12NC SSB

Press [OK] use key pad edit SSB


immediately

12NC PSU

Press [OK] use key pad edit PSU


immediately

12NC Display

Press [OK] use key pad edit display


immediately

Clear OAD Version

Press [OK] to clean OAD Version


immediately

Edit and display the applicable service data by using the displayed key pad.

Clean OAD (Over Air Download, firmware update method) Version

How to Navigate
In the SAM menu, select menu items with the UP/DOWN
keys on the remote control transmitter. The selected item
will be indicated. When not all menu items fit on the screen,
use the UP/DOWN keys to display the next/previous menu
items.
With the LEFT/RIGHT keys, it is possible to:
(De) activate the selected menu item.
(De) activate the selected sub menu.
Change the value of the selected menu item.
When you press the MENU button once while in top level
SAM, the set will switch to the normal user menu (with the
SAM mode still active in the background).
Press the following key sequence on the remote control
transmitter: 062596 directly followed by the Home
button to switch to SDM (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).

Via a standard RC-transmitter, key in 00 sequence.


Note: When the TV is switched off by a power interrupt while
in SAM, the TV will show up in normal operation mode as
soon as the power is supplied again. The error buffer will not be
cleared.
5.2.4

Contents of the Factory mode:


Purpose
To perform extended alignments.
Specifications
Displaying and or changing Panel ID information.
Displaying and or changing Tuner ID information.
Error buffer clearing.
Various software alignment settings.
Testpattern displaying.
Public Broadcasting Service password Reset.
etc.

How to Store SAM Settings


To store the settings changed in SAM mode (except the
RGB Align settings), leave the top level SAM menu by using
the POWER button on the remote control transmitter or the
television set. The mentioned exceptions must be stored
separately via the STORE button.

How to Activate the Factory mode


To activate the Factory mode, use the following method:
Press the following key sequence on the remote control
transmitter: from the Home screen press 1999, directly
followed by the Back button. Do not allow the display to
time out between entries while keying the sequence.
After entering the Factory mode, the following items are
displayed,

How to Exit SAM


Use one of the following methods:
Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the mains button
on the remote control transmitter or the television set.
Table 5-2 Factory mode overview
Default value
Item Item value

32"

42"

Description

F/W VERSION

Press OK

Displays the software versions of the supplier, Flash PQ, Smart Picture, BL Dimming, Source Meter, the
Picture Quality checksum, the Dimming library, the Source meter library, the Flash AQ, the MTK, MCU and
OAD software versions.

Panel_ID

See table 6-3 Display code overview Displays and changes the Panel ID with the left and right cursor; be careful changing this, it can result in not
correct displaying the screen!

Tuner ID

105: LG TDTK-G731D
161: Panasonic ENV57U09D5F

Displays and changes the Tuner ID with the left and right cursor. Not to be changed when the tuner is replaced
with the correct service part

ERR Code: xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx 000 000 000 000 000

Values showing the last 5 errors during the last 50 hours of operation, according to table 5-4 Error code table

CLEAR ERROR BUFFER

Selecting this clear all current error codes.

NVM ADDRESS

NVM address 0 to 8191, Use Item 6 to change and 7 to store the data to the correct NVM address

NVM VALUE

various

Displays the value at the NVM address of item 5

NVM STORE

Press OK

Use this option to save the data of item 6 to NVM address of item 5

NVM COPY TV to USB

Press OK

Use this to store the NVM data to the REPAIR folder of a FAT formatted USB memory stick. The TV will write
two files in the REPAIR folder of the memory stick. It will create this folder if it does not exist. The items are
Channel list, Personal settings, Option codes, Display-related alignments and History list. In case the
download to the USB stick was not successful Failure will appear. In this case, check if the USB stick is
connected properly. Now the settings are stored onto the USB stick and can be used to download onto
another TV or other SSB. Uploading is of course only possible if the software is running and if a picture is
available. This method is created to be able to save the customers TV settings and to store them into another
SSB.

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Item Item value

32"

42"

Press OK

Description

NVM COPY USB to TV

Use this to store the NVM data from the USB memory stick to the TV. The TV will save the two files which
were created in item 8 to the NVM of the set. Use these options when replacing a SSB. When USB to TV
Success is displayed remove the power and restart the TV

10

RESET_PBS_PWD

Press OK

Use this to reset the Child Lock

11

DIM_LIB_RESET

Press OK

Reset the Dimming

12

SRC_METER RESET

Press OK

Reset the Source meter

13

CIPLUS_QUERY

Press OK

Shows the Validity of the CI+ key and the supplier information

14

CIPLUS UPDATE

Press OK

Used to enter a new CI+ code into the NVM. This can only be used when no CI+ code exists in the NVM

15

EDID UPDATE

Press OK

Used to enter a new EDID codes into the NVM

16

Test Pattern

Press OK

With the left and right keys of the remote control various test patterns can be chosen

17

VIRGIN_MODE

Off/On

Use this to return the set to virgin mode. Depends whether the set has been used already.

18

E-Fuse

On

E-fuse mode

18

ORT_MODE

Off

ORT mode

20

VGA_UART_SWITCH

Off

When switched on the VGA port can be used for UART logging.

21

AGEING MODE

Off

Use this for ageing a new LCD panel

22

CLR_TEMP_R

128

Red colour temperature setting

23

CLR_TEMP_G

128

Green colour temperature setting

24

CLR_TEMP_B

128

Red colour temperature setting

25

AUTO_COLOR

Press OK

PC: any pattern that has black and white, YPbPr: SMPTE bar (colour bar), any timing.

26

ADC_GAIN_R

164

Red ADC gain

27

ADC_GAIN_G

164

Green ADC gain

28

ADC_GAIN_B

164

Blue ADC gain

29

ADC_OFFSET_R

164

Red ADC offset

30

ADC_OFFSET_G

164

Green ADC offset

31

ADC_OFFSET_B

164

Blue ADC offset

32

YPBPR_PHASE

InValid

Not available for this chassis

33

AUD_LIMITER_MODE

Three modes, 0: off, 1: adaptive mode, 2: fixed mode

34

AUD_THRESHOLD_BYTE1

32

Limit threshold

35

AUD_THRESHOLD_BYTE2

32

Limit threshold

36

AUD_THRESHOLD_BYTE3

Limit threshold

37

AUD_GAIN_LINEIN

Line-in audio gain

38

AUD_GAIN_HDMI

HDMI audio gain

39

AUD_GAIN_ATV

Analogue TV audio gain

40

AUD_GAIN_DTV

Digital TV audio gain

41

AUD_GAIN_USB

USB audio gain

42

AQ_INDEX

43

Audio Test Mode

Off

Used for audio testing during production

44

Audio Channel Type

2.0

Defines the installed speaker system

Audio Quality index

45

DUMP PQ FROM TV

Press OK

Saves the picture quality data to a file pq.bin to the root of a FAT formatted USB memory stick

46

LOAD PQ to TV

Press OK

Loads the picture quality data from a file pq.bin in to the TV

47

DUMP AQ FROM TV

Press OK

Saves the audio quality data to a file AQ.bin to the root of a FAT formatted USB memory stick

48

LOAD AQ to TV

Press OK

Loads the audio quality data from a file AQ.bin in to the TV

49

EXIT_FACTORY

Press OK

Exits the Factory mode

How to Exit the Factory mode


Use one of the following methods:
Select EXIT_FACTORY from the menu and press the OK
button.
Note: When the TV is switched off by a power interrupt, or
normal switch to stand-by while in the factory mode, the TV
will show up in normal operation mode as soon as the power
is supplied again. The error buffer will not be cleared.
5.2.5

How to Activate CSM


To activate CSM, press the following key sequence on a
standard remote control transmitter: 123654 (do not allow the
display to time out between entries while keying the sequence).
After entering the Customer Service Mode, the following items
are displayed.

Customer Service Mode (CSM)


Purpose
The Customer Service Mode shows error codes and
information on the TVs operation settings.The call centre can
instruct the customer (by telephone) to enter CSM in order to
identify the status of the set.This helps the call centre to
diagnose problems and failures in the TV set before making a
service call.
The CSM is a read-only mode; therefore, modifications are not
possible in this mode.

Note: Activation of the CSM is only possible if there is no (user)


menu on the screen!
Contents of CSM
1.1 Set Type This information is very helpful for a
helpdesk/workshop as reference for further diagnosis. In
this way, it is not necessary for the customer to look at the
rear of the TV-set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is
initialized after corruption, this set type has to be re-written
to NVM.
1.2 Production code Displays the production
code (the serial number) of the TV. Note that if an NVM is
replaced or is initialized after corruption, this production
code has to be re-written to NVM.

Specifications
Ignore Service unfriendly modes.
Line number for every
line (to make CSM language independent).
Set the screen mode to full
screen (all contents on screen is visible).

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After leaving the Customer Service Mode, the original


settings are restored.
Possibility to use CH+ or CH- for channel surfing, or
enter the specific channel number on the RC.

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1.3 Installation date Indicates the date of the first


installation of the TV. This date is acquired via time
extraction.
1.4 Option Code 1 Gives the option codes of option group
1 as set in SAM.
1.5 Option Code 2 Gives the option codes of option group
2 as set in SAM.
1.6 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. This identification number is the 12NC number of the
SSB.
1.7 Display 12NC NVM read/write.
1.8 PSU 12NC NVM read/write.
2.1 Current Main SW Displays the built-in main software
version. In case of field problems related to software,
software can be upgraded. As this software is consumer
upgradeable, it will also be published on the internet.
2.2 Standby SW Displays the built-in stand-by processor
software version. Upgrading this software will be possible
via USB.
2.3 Panel Code Displays the Display Code number.
2.4 NVM version Detects and displays NVM version.
2.5 Error Codes Detects and displays errors.

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3.1 Signal Quality Analog/digital signal strength.


3.2 Child lock Not active / active. This is a combined item
for locks. If any lock (channel lock, parental lock) is active,
it is indicated as active.
3.3 HDCP keys Indicates the validity of the HDMI keys (or
HDCP keys). In case these keys are not valid and the
customer wants to make use of the HDMI functionality, the
SSB has to be replaced.
3.4 e-UM version Version of the available built in
electronic manual.

How to Navigate
By means of the CURSOR-DOWN/UP knob (or the scroll
wheel) on the RC-transmitter, can be navigated through the
menus.
How to Exit CSM
To exit CSM, use one of the following methods.
Press the MENU/HOME button on the remote control
transmitter.
Press the POWER button on the remote control
transmitter.
Press the POWER button on the television set.

Stepwise Start-up

Standby Soft Mode


Command Received,
previously in Standby
Soft Mode (Power tact
switch)

TV Wakeup
commands
Received
(TV Wakeup
keys)

Standby

Digital
background
tasks started
Standby
commands

TV Wakeup
commands
Received
(TV Wakeup
keys)

Digital
background
tasks completed

SemiStandby

Received (RC
Standby key)

Power On

Switch
Off(Mains
Power Plug)

Standby
Soft Mode
Command
Received
(Power tact
switch)

Standby Soft Mode


Command Received,
previously in Standby
Soft Mode (Power
tact switch)

Switch On, previously


in Power On Mode
(Power tact switch)

Swith On,
previously in
Standby/SemiStandby (Mains
Power Plug)

Switch Off (Mains


Power Plug)

Switch Off
(Mains Power
Plug)

Standby
Soft Mode

Standby Soft Mode


Command Received,
(Power tact switch)

Swith On,
previously in
Standby Soft Mode
(Mains Power Plug)

Switch Off (Mains


Power Plug)

Power Off

Switch On,previously in
TV Operation Mode
(Mains Power Plug)
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Figure 5-1 Stepwise Start-up

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5.4

Service Tools

5.5

Software Upgrading

5.4.1

ComPair

5.5.1

Description

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
micro processor is working) and all repair information is
directly available.
4. ComPair features TV software up possibilities.

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. A description on how to upgrade the main
software can be found in the DFU or on the Philips website.
5.5.2

Philips continuously tries to improve its products, and its


recommend that the TV software is updated when updates are
available. Software update files can be obtained from the
dealer or can be downloaded from the following websites:
http://www.philips.com/support
Preparing a portable memory for software upgrade
The following requirements have to be met:
1. A personal computer connected to the internet.
2. An archive utility that supports the ZIP-format (e.g. WinZip
for Windows or Stufflt for Mac OS).
3. A FAT formatted USB memory stick (preferably empty).

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.

Note:
1. Only FAT/DOS-formatted memory sticks are supported.
2. Only use software update files that can be found on the
http://www.philips.com/support web site.
5.5.3

How to Connect
This is described in the chassis fault finding database in
ComPair.

ComPair II
RC in

RC out

TO
I2C SERVICE
CONNECTOR

TO
UART SERVICE
CONNECTOR

Multi
function

5.5.4

Optional Power Link/ Mode


Switch
Activity

I2C

1. Open the internet page http://www.philips.com/support.


2. Find information and software related to the TV.
3. Select the latest software update file and download it to the
PC.
4. Insert the USB memory stick into one of the USB ports of
the PC.
5. Decompress the downloaded ZIP file and copy the
autorun.upg to the root directory of the USB flash drive.

ComPair II Developed by Philips Brugge


Optional power
5V DC

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Update the TV software


1. Turn the TV on and wait for it to boot completely.
2. Insert the USB memory stick that contains the software
update files in the TVs USB port.
3. The TV will detect the USB memory stick automatically.
Then a window jumps out as Figure 5-3.
Note: If the USB flash drive is not detected after power up,
disconnect it and re-insert it.
4. Select [Update] and press OK. See Figure 5-3.
5. To proceed, In next menu select [Start] and press OK to
start software updates. See Figure 5-4.
6. Upgrading will now begins and the status of the updating
progress will be displayed.
7. When the TV software is updated. Remove your USB flash
drive, then select [Restart] and press OK to restart the
TV.See Figure 5-5.

Figure 5-2 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!
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 TPM9.1x xx.
(using DB9 to 2mm pitch JST connector): 3122 785 90630.
Note: When you encounter problems, contact your local
support desk.
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Download the latest software

RS232 /UART

PC

HDMI
I2C only

Check the current TV software version


Before starting the software upgrade procedure, it is advised to
check that what the current TV software:
1. Press the 1 2 3 6 5 4 button on the remote control to enter
the CSM mode.
2. Use the up/down cursor keys to select Current Main
Software.
If the current software version of the TV is the same as the
latest update file found on http://www.philips.com/support, it is
not necessary to update the TV software.

TO TV
TO
UART SERVICE
CONNECTOR

Introduction

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FUS_clustername_version.zip: Contains the


autorun.upg which is needed to upgrade the TV main
software and the software download application.
NVM_clustername_version.zip: Default NVM content.
Must be programmed via ComPair.

How to Copy NVM Data to/from USB


When copying data to and from a USB memory stick, the folder
repair is used. When inserting an empty USB memory stick,
and downloading data to the stick, the TV will create this folder.
When sending data from a USB memory stick to a TV, the
intended data must be available in the repair folder.
Note that when copying EDID data to the TV, all necessary
EDID files must be in this folder.
Service mode overview for your reference.

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Figure 5-3 Update the TV software [1/3]


Table 5-3 Service mode overview
Service Modes

Description

SAM

Service alignment mode

Factory Mode

Used for extended alignments

SDM

Service default Mode

CSM

3-page compact CSM pages. There will be CSM dump to


USB-stick upon entering CSM-mode

USB SW upgradeable SW-upgrading of flash memories MTK-chips MT5366 can


be done via USB. The main SW can be upgraded via
Autorun.upg

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Figure 5-4 Update the TV software [2/3]

NVM-editor will function as in the past: Address and Value


field is a decimal value via digit entry

Service Data

New Service data in SAM for CTN, Prod. no., 12NC


programming with virtual key board

USB copy/paste in
SAM

Channel list, NVM data, Readable info, EDID

UART logging

There will be printout available in UART. No specifications


of the printout, per MTK provision/definition.

Blind SAM

RC sequence 062598 + Menu +


Panel code

Clear Buffer

RC sequence 062599 + OK or via SAM

5.6

Error Codes

5.6.1

Introduction
Error codes are required to indicate failures in the TV set. In
principle a unique error code is available for every:
Activated (SW) protection.
Failing I2C device.
General I2C error.
The last five errors, stored in the NVM, are shown in the
Service menus. This is called the error buffer.
The error code buffer contains all errors detected since the last
time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to
right. When an error occurs that is not yet in the error code
buffer, it is displayed at the left side and all other errors shift one
position to the right.
An error will be added to the buffer if this error differs from any
error in the buffer. The last found error is displayed on the left.
An error with a designated error code never leads to a
deadlock situation. It must always be diagnosable (e.g. error
buffer via OSD or blinking LED or via ComPair).
In case a failure identified by an error code automatically
results in other error codes (cause and effect), only the error
code of the MAIN failure is displayed.

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Figure 5-5 Update the TV software [3/3]


Note:
Do not remove the USB flash drive during the software
update.
If a power failure occurs during the update, do not remove
the USB flash drive from the TV. The TV will continue the
software update as soon as the power comes up again.
If an error occurs during the update retry the procedure or
contact the dealer.
We do not recommend downgrading to an older version.
Once the upgrade is finished, use the PC to remove the TV
software from the USB portable memory.
5.5.6

NVM-Editor in SAM

5.6.2

How to Read the Error Buffer


You can read the error buffer in three ways:
On screen via the SAM/SDM/CSM (if you have a picture).
Example:
ERROR: 000 000 000 000 000: No errors detected
ERROR: 013 000 000 000 000: Error code 13 is the
last and only detected error

Content and Usage of the One-Zip Software File


Below you find a content explanation of the One-Zip file, and
instructions on how and when to use it. Only files that are
relevant for Service are mentioned here.
EDID_clustername.zip: Contains the EDID content of the
different EDID NVMs. See ComPair for further instructions.
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5.6.3

ERROR: 034 013 000 000 000: Error code 13 was


detected first and error code 34 is the last detected
(newest) error
Via the blinking LED procedure (when you have no
picture). See paragraph 5.5 Software Upgrading.
Via ComPair.

5.8.1

Error codes

Caution:
Do not change these, without understanding the function of
each setting, because incorrect NVM settings may
seriously hamper the correct functioning of the TV set!
Always write down the existing NVM settings, before
changing the settings. This will enable you to return to the
original settings, if the new settings turn out to be incorrect.

Table 5-4 Error code table

5.6.4

Defective device

13

General I2C bus error on the SSB

16

+12 V missing or low, PSU defective

27

Channel decoder error on the SSB

34

Tuner I2C bus error on the SSB

35

EEPROM I2C error on SSB, M24C64

5.8.2

The error code buffer is cleared in the following cases:


By using the CLEAR command in the SAM menu
By using the CLEAR command in the Factory mode:
By using the following key sequence on the remote control
transmitter: 062599 directly followed by the OK button.
If the contents of the error buffer have not changed for 50
hours, the error buffer resets automatically.

5.8.3

5.8.4

5.7.1

Introduction
5.8.5

5.8.6

TV Will Not Start-up from Stand-by


Possible Stand-by Controller failure. Re-flash the software.

5.8.7

Audio Amplifier
The Class D-IC U6002 has a powerpad for cooling. When the
IC is replaced it must be ensured that the powerpad is very well
pushed to the PWB while the solder is still liquid. This is needed
to insure that the cooling is guaranteed, otherwise the Class
D-IC could break down in short time.

5.8.8

CSM
When CSM is activated and there is a USB memory stick
connected to the TV, the software will dump the complete CSM
content to the USB memory stick. The file (Csm.txt) will be
saved in the root of the USB memory stick.

Displaying the Entire Error Buffer

5.8.9

Loudspeakers
Make sure that the volume is set to minimum during
disconnecting the speakers in the ON-state of the TV. The
audio amplifier can be damaged by disconnecting the speakers
during ON-state of the set!

Fault Finding and Repair Tips


Note:

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No Picture via HDMI input


Check if HDCP key is valid. This can be done in CSM.

Additionally, the entire error buffer is displayed when Service


Mode SDM is entered.

5.8

Unstable Picture via HDMI input


Check (via ComPair or factory mode) if HDMI EDID data is
properly programmed.

The software is capable of identifying different kinds of errors.


Because it is possible that more than one error can occur over
time, an error buffer is available, which is capable of storing the
last five errors that occurred. This is useful if the OSD is not
working properly.
Errors can also be displayed by the blinking LED procedure.
The method is to repeatedly let the front LED pulse with as
many pulses as the error code number, followed by a period of
1.5 seconds in which the LED is off. Then this sequence is
repeated.
Example (1): error code 4 will result in four times the sequence
LED on for 0.25 seconds / LED off for 0.25 seconds. After
this sequence, the LED will be off for 1.5 seconds. Any RC
command terminates the sequence. Error code LED blinking is
in red color.
Example (2): the content of the error buffer is 12 9 6 0 0 After
entering SDM, the following occurs.
1 long blink of 5 seconds to start the sequence.
12 short blinks followed by a pause of 1.5 seconds.
9 short blinks followed by a pause of 1.5 seconds.
6 short blinks followed by a pause of 1.5 seconds.
1 long blink of 1.5 seconds to finish the sequence.
The sequence starts again with 12 short blinks.
5.7.2

No Picture
When you have no picture, first make sure you have entered
the correct display code. See paragraph 6.4 Option Settings for
the instructions. See also Table 6-3.

Note: If you exit SAM by disconnecting the mains from the


television set, the error buffer is not reset.

The Blinking LED Procedure

Load Default NVM Values


It is possible to upload the default values to the NVM with
ComPair in case the SW is changed, the NVM is replaced with
a new (empty) one, or when the NVM content is corrupted.
After replacing an EEPROM (or with a defective/no EEPROM),
default settings should be used to enable the set to start-up and
allow the Service Default Mode and Service Alignment Mode to
be accessed.

How to Clear the Error Buffer

5.7

NVM Editor
In some cases, it can be convenient if one directly can change
the NVM contents. This can be done with the NVM Editor in
SAM mode. With this option, single bytes can be changed.

In this chassis only layer 2 error codes are available and point
to problems on the SSB. They are triggered by LED blinking
when CSM is activated. Only the following layer 2 errors are
defined:

Layer-2 error code

It is assumed that the components are mounted correctly


with correct values and no bad solder joints.
Before any fault finding actions, check if the correct options
are set.

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5.8.10 Display option code


Attention: In case the SSB is replaced, always check the Panel
Code in CSM, even when picture is available. Performance
with the incorrect display option code can lead to unwanted
side-effects for certain conditions.

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6.

Alignments

TPM9.1L LA

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

6.1

In case you have a color analyzer:


Measure with a calibrated (phosphor- independent) color
analyzer (e.g. Minolta CA-210) in the centre of the screen.
Consequently, the measurement needs to be done in a
dark environment.
Adjust the correct x,y coordinates (while holding one of the
White point registers R, G or B on max. value) 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). Tolerance: dx: 0.010, dy: 0.010.
Repeat this step for the other color Temperatures that need
to be aligned.
When finished return to the SAM root menu and press
STANDBY on the RC to store the aligned values to the
NVM.

General Alignment Conditions


Perform all electrical adjustments under the following
conditions:
Power supply voltage: 90 - 264 VAC, 50/ 60 3 Hz.
Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer
with low internal resistance.
Allow the set to warm up for approximately 15 minutes.
Measure voltages and waveforms in relation to correct
ground (e.g. measure audio signals in relation to
AUDIO_GND).
Caution: It is not allowed to use heat sinks as ground.
Test probe: Ri > 10 M, Ci < 20 pF.
Use an isolated trimmer/screwdriver to perform
alignments.

6.2

Table 6-1 White D alignment values


Value

Hardware Alignments

Warm (6500 K)

0.287

0.313

0.282

0.296

0.329

Software Alignments
Put the set in SAM mode (see Chapter 5. Service Modes, Error
Codes, and Fault Finding). The SAM menu will now appear on
the screen. Select RGB Align and go to one of the sub menus.
The alignments are explained below.
The following items can be aligned:
White point

6.3.2

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).
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).

Table 6-2 White tone default settings


Colour temperature
Picture mode

Screen size

Normal (9000K)

32PFL3007D

126

114

107

32PFL3017D

126

115

103

42PFL3007D

125

120

118

32PFL3007D

126

123

120

32PFL3017D

127

123

118

42PFL3007D

107

114

127

32PFL3007D

123

107

67

32PFL3017D

126

106

64

42PFL3007D

120

108

74

Cool (11000K)

Warm (6500K)

RGB Alignment
Before alignment, set the picture as follows:
Picture Setting
Dynamic backlight

Off

Dynamic Contrast

Off

Color Enhancement

Off

Picture Format

Unscaled

Light Sensor

Off

Brightness

50

Color

Contrast

100

Red

Green

Blue

This group setting of color temperature will be applied


automatically to the TV / VGA / HDMI / AV sources.

White Tone Alignment:


Activate SAM.
Select RGB Align. and choose a color temperature.
Use a 100% white screen as input signal and set the
following values:
Red BL Offset and Green BL Offset to 7 (if
present).
All White point values initial to 128.

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You can use the default values. The default values are average
values coming from production.
Enter SAM mode.
Select a color temperature (e.g. COOL, NORMAL, or
WARM).
Set the RED, GREEN and BLUE default values according
to the values in Table 6-2.
When finished press OK on the RC, then press STORE to
store the aligned values to the NVM.
Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments.

To store the data:


Press OK on the RC before the cursor is moved to the
left.
Select Store and press OK on the RC.
Switch the set to stand-by mode.

6.3.1

Normal (9000 K)

0.276

If you do not have a color analyzer, you can use the default
values. This is the next best solution. The default values are
average values coming from production (statistics).

Not applicable.

6.3

Cool (11000 K)

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Option Settings

6.4.1

Introduction

6.5.1

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SSB Identification
SSBs of this chassis are identified by a 715 code on the SSB.
715Axxxx-Nnn-MMM-OOOO
715 main category, Printed Wiring Board
Axxxx sub category, sequential coding number
Nnn Version code
N Development number
nn Production number
MMM Mounting variation code
OOOO Optional variation code
Make sure when replacing an SSB the SSB identification codes
match the replacement board.

The microprocessor communicates with a large number of I2C


ICs in the set. To ensure good communication and to make
digital diagnosis possible, the microprocessor has to know
which ICs to address. The presence / absence of these
MT5366 ICs is made known by the option codes.
Notes:
After changing the option(s), save them by pressing the OK
button on the RC before the cursor is moved to the left,
select STORE 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).
6.4.2

TPM9.1L LA

Option Code Overview


Enter SAM mode to check the option codes. they could not be
edited in the NVM.

6.4.3

Display Code Overview


Press the following key sequence on a standard RC
transmitter: 062598 directly followed by MENU and xxx,
where xxx is a 3 digit decimal value of the panel type: see
column Display Code in Table 6-3. After resetting the Display
Code, restart the set immediately.
Table 6-3 Display code overview

6.5

CTN_ALT BOM#

Panel Type

Display Code

32PFL3007D

LC320WXE-SCC1

154

32PFL3017D

LC320WUE-SCA1

150

42PFL3007D

LC420WUE-SCA1

152

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 is to be set. To set all this, you can use the
ComPair tool or use the NVM editor and Dealer options
items in SAM (do not forget to store).
After a repaired SSB has been mounted in the set (set repair
on board level), the type number (CTN) and production code of
the TV has to be set according to the type plate of the set. For
this, you can use the NVM editor in SAM. The loading of the
CTN and production code can also be done via ComPair
(Model number programming).
In case of a display replacement, reset the Operation hours
display to 0, or to the operation hours of the replacement
display.

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Circuit Descriptions

7. Circuit Descriptions
7.1

Index of this chapter:


7.1 Introduction
7.2 Power Supply
7.3 DC/DC Converters
7.4 Front-End Analogue and ISDB-T reception
7.5 HDMI
7.6 Video and Audio Processing - MT5366IVGG/B
7.7 Back-End
Notes:
Only new circuits.
(circuits that are not published recently) are described.
Figures can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due
to different set executions.
For a good understanding of the following circuit
descriptions, please use the wiring, block (see chapter
9. Block Diagrams) and circuit diagrams (see chapter
10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts).Where necessary,
you will find a separate drawing for clarification.
In this chassis, the cable position numbers can be defined
via the rule that the number is always starting with an E
followed by the connector number of the current sourcing
board. The order is initiated from the power panel to the
SSB panel, From SSB to IR/LED panel and so on. For
instance the position number of a PSU to SSB cable would
be ECN9302 since the connector at the PSU is numbered
CN9302.

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Introduction
The TPM9.1L LA platform is covering the 3000 series styling. It
uses the MT5366 main microprocessor. The major difference
compared to its predecessors is ISDB support.

7.1.1

Implementation
Key components of this chassis are:
MT5366SVOG/B
SUT-RB211TV SONY Tuner for 3000 series (ISDB-T,
analogue)
Sil9185ACTU HDMI Switch
STA381BWTR 20W VQFN-48r AUDIO Amplifier

7.1.2

TPM9.1L LA Architecture Overview


For details about the chassis block diagrams refer
to Figure 9.3 Block Diagram 3000.

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SSB Cell Layout

DC/DC

AV OUT

DDR
AV IN

MT5366

AUDIO AMP

USB

TUNER

ANALOG I/O

HDMI SWITCH

SERVICE
CONNECTOR

HDMI

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Figure 7-1 SSB layout cells (top view)

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TPM9.1L LA

Circuit Descriptions

Power Supply
Refer to figure Figure 7-2 for the power architecture of this
platform.

LVDS AMP

AMP
CN8101
24V

Display power

12V

Platform power
BL-ON/OFF

CN8102

DIM
12V

Platform
MTK5366

24V
5V
CN7001

Low stby
power

PFC

Ac-input + Mains filter


1 power- PCB

AC IN
CN902

19230_202_120309.eps
120309

Figure 7-2 Power Architecture 3000 series


7.2.1

Power Supply Unit

All power supplies for TVs that are using a CCFL back lit LCD
panel are outside the repair policy. However when defective,
first check the main fuse of the power board. 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 order codes of the
boards.

PSL stands for Power Supply with integrated LED-drivers.


PSLS stands for a Power Supply with integrated LED-drivers
with added Scanning functionality (added microcontroller).
PSDL stands for a Power Supply for Direct-view LED backlight
with 2D-dimming.

The used control signals are:


Stand-by
Inverter on/off
DIM (PWM)
The output voltages to the chassis are:
+3V3-STANDBY (Stand-by mode only)
+12V (on-mode)
+Vsnd (+24V) (audio power) (on-mode)
+24V (bolt-on power) (on-mode)
Output to the display; in case of
- IPB: High voltage to the LCD panel
- PSL and PSLS (LED-driver outputs)
- PSDL (high frequent) AC-current.
7.2.2

7.2.3

Connector overview
Table 7-1 Connector overview
Connector
3xPFL35x7

Diversity
The diversity in power supply units is mainly determined by the
diversity in displays.
The following displays can be distinguished:
CCFL/EEFL backlight: power board is conventional IPB

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LED backlight:
- side-view LED without scanning: PSL power board
- side-view LED with scanning: PSLS power board
- direct-view LED without 2D-dimming: PSL power board
- direct-view LED with 2D-dimming: PSDL power board.

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42PFL35x7

no.

CN801

CN802

CN8503

CN9901

Descr.

to panel

to panel

to panel

Mains inlet

Pin

13

ON/OFF

PDIM

+12V

+12V

GND

GND

GND

+24V

+24V

10

PS_ON

Circuit Descriptions
Connector
3xPFL35x7

7.3

7.4

Front-End Analogue and


ISDB-T reception

7.4.1

Front-End Analogue

42PFL35x7

no.

CN801

CN802

CN8503

Descr.

to panel

to panel

to panel

Mains inlet

Pin

13

11

+5V

12

+5V

13

NC

TPM9.1L LA

7.

EN 27

CN9901

The Front-End for the analogue tuner consist of the following


key components:

DC/DC Converters
The on-board DC/DC converters deliver the following voltages
(depending on set execution):
+5V2-STANDBY, permanent voltage for the Stand-by
controller, LED/IR receiver and controls; connector
CN9302/CN902 pins 2 and 3
+12V, input from the power supply for the panel common
(active mode); connector CN9302/CN902 pins 10 and 11
+24V, input from the power supply for audio amplifier,
connector CN9302/CN902 pins 5 and 6
+1V1, core voltage supply for MT5366; has to be started up
first and switched off last (diagram B01)
+1V2, supply voltage for power supply for the scaler IC
MT5366
+1V5, supply voltage for DDR3 (diagram B07)
+3V3, general supply voltage (diagram B01)
+5V-TUN, supply voltage for tuner (diagram B14)
+5V-USB, input intermediate supply voltage for USB
(diagram B04)
+3V3 from the power supply for the scaler IC MT5366
Figures gives a graphical representation of the DC/DC
converters.

SUT RB211 Dual input Tuner


CXD2828ER demodulator

The system makes use of the following features:


5 V power supply for antenna switching
2.5 V power supply for the built in PF IC
IF AGC range from 0 to 1.8 V
ISBD-T, IF frequency of 4.0 MHz
RF IC system reset, (HIGH during normal running state)
Below a block diagram of the front-end application for
SAW-less analogue TV reception is shown.

SUT-RB211T

IF AGC

RF Tuner for
PAL/ISDB-T

IF for PAL/SECAM

I2C
IF for ISDB_T

MT5366CVNG

CXD2828
ISDB_T
Demodulator

Standby
19260_203_120327.eps
120328

Figure 7-4 Front-End Saw-less analogue mode block diagram


Below a block diagram of the front-end application for DVB-T/C
digital TV reception is shown.

SUT-RB211T
19240_203_120224.eps
120224

IF AGC

RF Tuner for
PAL/ISDB-T

Figure 7-3 DC/DC converters xxPFL4xx7 series

I2C

MT5366CVNG

IF for ISDB_T
TS DATA
OUT(SERIAL)
TS DATA
OUT(SERIAL)

CXD2828
ISDB_T
Demodulator

I2C
On
19260_204_120327.eps
120328

Figure 7-5 Front-End ISDB-T digital TV mode block diagram

7.5

HDMI
In this platform, the Silicon image Sil9185ACTU HDMI
multiplexer is implemented. Refer to figure 7-6 HDMI input
configuration for the application.

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Circuit Descriptions

TPM9.1L LA

Integrated
Tcon
50/60 Hz

BRX

CRX

IPB

CN503

MT5366
19260_206_120327.eps
120328

SSB

The Sil9185ACTU has the following specifications:


+5V detection mechanism
Stable clock detection mechanism
Integrated EDID
RT control
HPD control
Sync detection
TMDS output control
CEC control

Video and Audio Processing - MT5366IVGG/B

Multi-standard digital video decoder (MPEG-2, H.264,


MPEG-4)
Integrated DVB-T/DVB-C/DVB-S channel decoder
Integrated CI+
Integrated motion accurate picture processing
High definition ME/MC
Extended color gamut and color booster
Integrated USB2.0 host controller
Improved MPEG artefact reduction
Security for customers own code/settings (secure flash).

The MT5366IVGG/B combines front-end video processing


functions, such as DVB-T channel decoding, MPEG-2/H.264
decoding, analog video decode and HDMI reception, with
advanced back-end video picture improvements. High flat
panel screen resolutions and refresh rates are supported with
formats including 1366 768 @ 60 Hz and 1920 1080 @
60 Hz. The combination of Ethernet, CI+ and H.264 supports
new TV experiences with IPTV and VOD. On top of that,
optional support is available for 2D dimming in combination
with LED backlights for optimum contrast and power savings
up to 50%.
For a functional diagram of the MT5366IVGG/B, refer
to Figure 8-3.

7.7

Back-End
The following backlight types can be distinguished.
CCFL backlight;
applicable to the xxPFL3xxx sets
Refer to section 7.2.2 Diversity for an in-depth explanation of
the different power boards that are used.

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Lamp-ON

Figure 7-7 LED back lit power scheme.

The MT5366IVGG/B is the main audio and video processor (or


System-on-Chip) for this platform. It has the following features:

Backlight-PWM

19260_207_120327.eps
120330

Figure 7-6 HDMI input configuration

Current

R2X

ASIC
PWM

R1X

TX

SIL9185A

R3X

7.6

Backlight
CCFL

CN701

MT5366CVNG
A

CN502 CN501

7.

ARX

EN 28

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IC Data Sheets

TPM9.1L LA

8.

EN 29

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

Diagram 10-1-1 System Power 1 B12, TPS54319RTER (IC U703)

Block diagram
PWRGD

EN

VIN

93%

ihys

i1

Shutdown

Thermal
Shutdown

Enable
Comparator

Logic

UVLO

Shutdown
Shutdown
Logic

107%
Enable
Threshold
Boot
Charge

Voltage
Reference
Boot
UVLO

Minimum
COMP Clamp
ERROR
AMPLIFIER

Current
Sense

PWM
Comparator

VSENSE

BOOT

SS/TR

Logic and PWM


Latch
Shutdown
Logic

Slope
Compensation

COMP

PH
Frequency
Shift

Maximum
Clamp

Overload
Recovery

Oscillator
with PLL

GND

TPS54319
RT/CLK

POWERPAD

VIN

GND
GND

EN

PWRGD

16

15

14

13

12

PH

11

PH

10

PH

COMP

RT/CLK

PowerPAD
(17)

VSENSE

QFN16
RTE PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)

VIN

VIN

Pinning information

BOOT

AGND

AGND

8.1

SS/TR

19080_310_110408.eps
120102

Figure 8-1 Internal block diagram and pin configuration


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8.2

8.

IC Data Sheets

TPM9.1L LA

Diagram 10-1-9 Audio Amplifier/Headphone/Subwoofer B09, STA381BWTR (IC U603)

Block diagram
STA381BW

2.1 Channel
Audio Processor

MCLK

FFXTM
Modulator

STAudioFx TM
STSpeakerSafe TM
Parametric EQ
Volume
Bass and Treble
Speaker Compensation
Stereo Widening

LRCKI
BICKI
SDI

OUT 1A
OUT 1B
OUT 2A
OUT 2B

4
Half
Bridges

FFX3A
FFX3B
FFX4A
FFX4B

Binary
Ternary

F3XL
F3XR

LINEHPOUT_L

LINEINL
LINEINR

LINEHPOUT_R
Headph one
(2Vrms)

TESTMODE
PWDN

Control logic
&
Protections

INTLINE
RESET

IIC

SCL

CPVSS

-3.3V

Negative
Charge
Pump

SA
SDA

SOFT_MUTE

CPP
CPM

GNDA

F3X_FILT

REG_M3

VDD3V3CHP

AGNDPLL

VSS_REG

VCC_REG

VREGFILT

GNDPSUB

2 x GNDDIG

GND_REG

2 x VDDDIG

2 x VCC

VDD_REG

2 x GND

PLL

VDDDIG2

GNDDIG2

TESTMODE

SA

SCL

SDA

INTLINE

PWDN

RESET

SDI

LRCKI

BICKI

48

47

46

45

44

43

42

41

40

39

38

37

Pinning information

VCC_REG

36

VSS_REG

35

AGNDPLL

OUT2B

34

VREGFILT

GND2

33

TWARNEXT/FFX4B

VCC2

32

EAPD/FFX4A

OUT2A

31

FFX3B

OUT1B

30

FFX3A

VCC1

29

GNDDIG1

STA381BW

MCLK

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

LINEHPOUT_L

LINEHPOUT_R

GNDA

SOFTMUTE

VDD3V3

CPVSS

CPM

17

GNDPSUB

LINEINR

CPP

25

16

26

12

LINEINL

11

15

VDD_REG
GND_REG

F3XR

VDD3V3CHP

14

VDDDIG1

27

F3XL

28

13

9
10

F3X_FILT

GND1
OUT1A

19240_300_120221.eps
120224

Figure 8-2 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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8.3

TPM9.1L LA

8.

EN 31

Diagram 10-1-11 GPIO Interface & to IR/Keyboard control B13, MT5366SVOG/B PBGA-479 (IC U401)

Block diagram

VADC 4

MT5366CV

19080_300_110316.eps
120102

Figure 8-3 Internal block diagram

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8.

IC Data Sheets

TPM9.1L LA

Pinning information MT5366CV [1/2]


479

10

11

12

10

11

12

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
T
U
V
W
Y
AA
AB
AC
AD
AE
LB

19080_301_110316.eps
120102

Figure 8-4 Pin configuration [1/2]

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TPM9.1L LA

8.

EN 33

Pinning information MT5366CV [2/2]


13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

RT
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
T
U
V
W
Y
AA
AB
AC
AD
AE

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

RB

19080_302_110316.eps
120102

Figure 8-5 Pin configuration [2/2]

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8.4

8.

IC Data Sheets

TPM9.1L LA

Diagram 10-1-15 ISDB-T Demodulator B15, CXD2828ER (IC U103)

Block diagram

TSCLK
TSSYNC
TSVALID
TSDATA[7:0]

ISDB-T
TAINP
TAINM

Viterbi
decoder

ADC

Terrestrial
Tuner

OFDM
Demodulator

TIFAGC

AGC

RS
decoder

TSIF
Status
Monitor

TMCC

SDA
SCL

Tuner I2C

Host I2C

CXD2828ER

TTUSDA
TTUSCL

Oscillator

PLL

Logic

GPIO

XTALI
XTALO

GPIO0 (EWS)
GPIO1 (PWM)
GPIO2 (TSERR)

41/20.5MHz
OSCEN_X
XTALSEL

RST_X

CVDD

VSS

OSCEN_X

SLVADR0

XVDD

34 33

OSCMODE

XTALO

35

PVDD

XTALI

36

PVSS

XVSS

Pinning information

32

31

30

29

28

27 26

25

TAINM 37

24 TESTMODE

TAINP 38

23 VSS

TAVSS 39

22 CVDD

TAVDD 40

21 SDA

SLVADR1 41

20 SCL

XTALSEL 42

19 DVDD

CXD2828ER-T4

VSS 43

18 VSS

CVDD 44

17 TSDATA7

TTUSDA 45

16 TSDATA6
49

TTUSCL 46

15 TSDATA5

GPIO1 47

14 TSDATA4

TIFAGC 48

GPIO2

TSSYNC

TSVALID

TSCLK

VSS

DVDD

TSDATA0

TSDATA1

10 11 12
TSDATA2

VSS

CVDD

GPIO0

13 TSDATA3
1

19260_300_120320.eps
120323

Figure 8-6 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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Block Diagrams

TPM9.2L LA

9.

EN 35

9. Block Diagrams
Wiring diagram 32" (3000 styling)

WIRING DIAGRAM 32" (3000 styling)


Board Level Repair

See note in Chapter 7 about cable position numbers.

Component Level Repair


Only for authorized workshops

to panel

CN603
3P

CN802
3P

CN409
40P

CN701
12P

MAIN POWER SUPPLY

CN601
4P

CN9902
13P

(1054)

CN801
3P

CVBS

SSB

USB1

(1053)

(1057)

KEYBOARD CONTROL

USB2

CN01
3P
ANTENNA ANTENNA
IN 1
IN 2
(AIR)
(CABLE)

VGA

CN407
12P

to panel

HDMI1

AUDIO IN
DVI/VGA

CVBS/Y

Pb

Pr

SERV.U

CN9901

ARC
HDMI 3
L

HDMI2

DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT

to panel
LOUDSPEAKER
(1185)

3P

LOUDSPEAKER
(1185)

CN001

9.1

CN201 IR/LED BOARD


6P

(1056)

19250_400_120326.eps
120330

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Block Diagrams

9.

EN 36

Wiring diagram 42" (3000 styling)

WIRING DIAGRAM 42" (3000 styling)


Board Level Repair

See note in Chapter 7 about cable position numbers.

CN902
13P

MAIN POWER SUPPLY

CN701
12P
CN408
40P

CN601
4P

CN601
3P

(1054)

CN603
3P

CN602
3P

Component Level Repair


Only for authorized workshops

CVBS

(1057)

KEYBOARD CONTROL

SSB

USB1

(1053)

3P
CN01

USB2

to panel

ANTENNA ANTENNA
IN 1
IN 2
(AIR)
(CABLE)

VGA

CN407
12P

CN901

to panel
HDMI1

AUDIO IN
DVI/VGA

CVBS/Y

Pb

Pr

SERV.U

ARC
HDMI 3

HDMI2

DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT

LOUDSPEAKER
(1185)

3P

LOUDSPEAKER
(1185)

CN001

9.2

TPM9.2L LA

CN201 IR/LED BOARD


6P

(1056)

19250_401_120326.eps
120330

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Block Diagrams
9.3

TPM9.2L LA

9.

EN 37

Block Diagram 3000

DC POWER

IF(+/-) for PAL/SECAM

SUT-RB211T

5V
RF Tuner for
PAL/ISDB-T

H5TQ1G63DFR-H9C

IF(+/-) for ISDB_T

2
DDRIII/1 Gb/ 1333 MHz

CN701

+24V(16V)

I2C

5V

HY27UF082G2B
NAND FLASH 256 MB

12V

TS DATA OUT(SERIAL)
CXD2828

SPI

ISDB_T
Demodulator

MT5366CVNG
LVDS (50/60 Hz)

VGA

D-SUB(PC IN)

I2C

M24C02
VGA EEPROM

YPbPr

RCA(YPBPR)
LCD panel T-CON
CN409 FPC Connector
CN408 for 26" to 40" WXGA, (Full HD) Panel

CVBS

RCA(AV)

SII9185ACTU
HDMI switch

HDMI3

HDMI I2C

HDMI2

NC

HDMI DDC

MX25L6445EM2I-10G
NOR FLASH 64 MB

HDMI1

VGA DDC

TMDS [RX0 : RX3]

Switch
ARC(Audio Return Channel) for HDMI

MAX809STRG
RESET Circuit

SPDIF

SN74LVC1G125DBVR

SPDIF_OUT

I2C

SPDIF_OUT

M24C32
SYSTEM EEPROM

PHONE JACK(PC R/L)


AUDIO AMP
RCA(YPBPR R/L)

R/L I2S

Speaker R/L

Left Speaker

RCA(AV R/L)
CN601
STA381BW
Class-D amplifier

USB 2.0

USB(Multimedia)

Multimedia & debug, sw code download


USB 2.0

USB(Multimedia)

Right Speaker

Multimedia & debug, sw code download


UART 3pin
CN410

R/L PWM
UART(TX/RX)

Headphone R/L

CN602

Headphone

CN407

Keyboard

IR-LED

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

TPM9.2L LA

10.

EN 38

10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


10.1 B 715G5172 SSB 3000/3500/4000 series
System Power 1

System Power

B01

2 TP709
120R/6000mA
C705
1uF 25V

TP014
C719
220UF 16V

4K7 1/16W 5%

R734
0R05 OHM

INVERTER ON/OFF

PwPd

TP031

R723

TP029

TP030

S
D
D
D

TP454

C718
10UF 10V

C717
10UF 10V

C716
10UF 10V

C714
10UF 10V

BL_DIMMING
TP453

BL_ON/OFF

OPWRSB
BL_DIMMING
BL_ON/OFF

R714
11K 1/10W 1%

3V3SB
+5V_SW

R722

R721
R736

+5V_SW

R726

DVDD3V3

R741
NC/1K1/16W

R742
1K 1/16W 5%

POWER_ON

INVERTER_ON_OFF

Q704
MMBT3904

Q708
BC847C

C725
10uF 10V

3V3SB

STAND_BY

R743
10K 1/16W 5%
OPWRSB

STAND_BY:
Normal: Low
Stand_by: High

3V3SB

R739
10K 1/16W 5%

R738
NC/15K 1/16W 5%

R727
22K 1/16W 5%

R729
2

INVERTER ON/OFF
H: OFF
L: ON

+5VSB

Q707
BC847C

R744
NC/10K 1/16W 5%
R740
10K 1/16W 5%
OPWRSB

R719
22K 1/16W 5%

OPWRSB:
Normal: Low
Stand_by: High

Q706
3

2
120R/6000mA

OPWRSB

R715

+5V_SW DVDD3V3

C723

1
FB702

Control Interface

R713
1K5 1%

TP027
+

4.7K 1/10W

TP452

TP022
C715
100N 16V

33K 1/10W 1%

BL_ON/OFF

+12V

GND

(0mVr)

0R05 4A 1/4W

100N 16V

R730

+12VSB

+24V(16V)
+5V_SW
+5VSB
+12V
3V3SB
DVDD3V3
AVDD3V3
AVDD1V2
VCCK
+12VSB

TP028

C728
220UF 16V

1uF 25V

C713
10N 50V

C726
NC/10UF 10V

+24V(16V)
+5V_SW
+5VSB
+12V
3V3SB
DVDD3V3
AVDD3V3
AVDD1V2
VCCK
+12VSB

TP024

R733
NC

VIN
PH
VIN
PH
VIN
PH
EN
BOOT
VSNS PWRGD
COMP
GND
RT/CLK
GND
SS
AGND

1.0uH

C721

TP037

TP023

TP020
C712

TP019

TP034

VO

C727

VI

R732
0R05 OHM

TP032

TP012

5
6
7
8

R709

STAND_BY

1
2
15
6
7
8
9

10
11
12
13
14
3
4
5

17

TP025
22NF25V
180K 1/10W 1%
R712

4K7 1/10W 5%
R735

0R05 4A 1/4W

U705
G912T63U

G
D
D
D

TP021

TP017

R711

C709
1UF16V

DVDD3V3

R737

C708
10UF 10V
TP018

C720
1uF 25V

VOUT
GND

VIN

C707
100N 16V

R710

(0mVr)

U703
TPS54319RTER

1
3

R731
4.7K 1/10W

VCCK

L701

(88mVr)

TP015

U701
G1084-33TU3Uf

100R 1/10W 5%
Q705
MMBT3904

+5VSB

FB707
220R/2000mA

Bright_Adj
Max:3.3V
Min: 0V

R724
4.7K 1/10W

BRIGHT_ADJ

4
3
2
1

C706
NC/4U7 6V3

POWER_ON

(88mVr) 16

+5V_SW

R701
0R05 OHM
C704
+

Q703
C759
BC847C 10uF 16V

2.7K 1/10W

DVDD3V3

R728

BL_DIMMING

R704
51K 1/10W

R707
STAND_BY

R717

C710
10uF 10V

VOUT
GND

VIN

R716

STANDBY

R725
4.7K 1/10W

Q702
AON4421

CORE POWER VCCK (1.12V/Max. 2.25A) form +5VSB by OPWRSB

3V3SB
U702
G903T63UF

C711
1UF16V

R706

100K 1/10W

C1149

+5VSB

TP036

+5VSB

VCCK

C702
1U 25V

0R05 4A 1/4W

NC/10UF 6.3V 20%


C722

CONN

NC/1N 50V
R705

+5V_SW

NC/220UF 16V

1
FB701

R766

TP035

TP009

TP008
TP708

+24V(16V)

TP010

1
C1148

+12V

TP011

FB704 120R/6000mA
NC/1N 50V

DVDD3V3

R702

+12VSB

R703
22K 1/10W

TP006

C1147

BRIGHT ADJUST

+5V_SW

+5VSB

NC/4K7 1/10W

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

TP007

TP005

TP004

TP002

TP003

TP001

CN701

+5V Switch

NC/4K7 1/10W

INVERTER_ON_OFF
BRIGHT_ADJ

MAIN POWER

TP36

B01

GND

10-1-1

C703

220UF 16V

System Power

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10.

EN 39

VGA

VGA

B02
+5V_SW

VGA Input

I2C
Video Input

TP055

U0RX

VGA_TX

R1165
100R 1/16W 5%

Other Control Interface

GND

R1101
ZD1029
UDZSNP5.6B
1

R133

TP067

C122 VGACOM
10N 50V

ZD1030
UDZSNP5.6B

VGASDA_24C02
0R05 1/16W

100R 1/16W 5%
TP061

R1208

R190
RED

R141
1

VGADDCWP
VGASCL_24C02
VGASDA_24C02

R167
R168

M24C02-WDW6P

H = > Enable
L = > Protect

VGADDCWP

R1104
VGASDA_IN

R137

TP064

TP076
8
7
6
5

VGASDA

0R05 1/16W

R144
ZD113
VPORT0603100KV05 75R 1/10W 1%
RED_GND

C124
10N 50V

RP

100R 1/16W 5%
C126
47P 50V

VCC
WC
SCL
SDA

R136
0R05 OHM

R1207

0R05 1/16W

100R 1/16W 5%

TP077

E0
E1
E2
VSS

R135
0R05 OHM

C121
47P 50V

R164

R161

R160

1
2
3
4

R1103
10K 1/16W 5%

GP

C120
10N 50V

100R 1/16W 5%

0R05 1/16W

----------><---------|

GRN_GND

U407

VGA_PLUGPWR

TP062

GRN

R134
ZD112
VPORT0603100KV05 75R 1/10W 1%
VGA_PLUGPWR

0R05 1/16W

100R 1/16W 5%

R189

TP066

C119
NC/5PF 50V

R131
NC/2.2K 1/10W

TP065

ZD111
VPORT0603100KV05

SOG
C118
1.5nF 50V

VGASCL_24C02

TP068

R127
0R05 1/16W

HSYNC
0R05 1/16W

TP069

R193
HSYNC#

R1206

TP059

VGASCL_IN

TP063

TP071

BLU_GND

C117
NC/5PF 50V

R125
75R 1/10W 1%

----------><---------|

R126
NC/2.2K 1/10W

ZD109
VPORT0603100KV05

VGASCL
0R05 1/16W

TP058

C116
47P 50V

0R05 1/16W
ZD110
VPORT0603100KV05

R1205
R1099
10K 1/16W 5%

0R05 1/16W

BP

C115
10N 50V
TP072

R122
100R 1/16W 5%
TP073

TP057

BLU
VSYNC

VGA_EEPROM_WP

VGA_EEPROM_WP

R1167
100R 1/16W 5%

TP070

R191

U0TX
U0RX

U0TX
U0RX

NC/10K1/16W
R1229

VGA_PLUGPWR

VSYNC#

VGASCL
VGASDA
VSYNC
HSYNC
BP
SOG
GP
VGACOM
RP

VSYNC
HSYNC
BP
SOG
GP
VGACOM
RP

R1234
NC/0R05 1/16W

R188

C142
100N 16V

VGASCL
VGASDA

TP060

TP054

TP053

Q1153
NC/BC847C

NC/2N7002
Q1013
NC/10uF 16V
U0TXC1197

NC/2N7002
Q1012
VGA_RX

NC/100R 1/10W 5%
R1209 2

VGA SYNC SLICER

VGA EEPROM

+5VSB

TP039
2

ZD1022
UDZSNP5.6B

CN1001
D-SUB 15P

18
16

D1009
BAS316RRG

TP046

15

D1008
BAS316RRG

VGA_PLUGPWR
VGA_TX

NC/4K7 1/10W 5%

VGA_UR_EN

----------><---------|

14

VGASCL_IN
TP050
TP051
TP052

TP040
TP041
TP042
TP043
TP044

TP045

TP038
13

VSYNC#

RED_GND
RED
GRN_GND
GRN
BLU_GND
BLU

6
1
7
2
8
3
9
4
10
5

12

HSYNC#

R1211
NC/10K 1/10W

+5V_SW

TP079

VGA_RX
VGASDA_IN

+5V_SW

+5VSB

19
17

TP05048
TP049
11

+5V_SW

+5V_SW

R1210

B02

TP074

10-1-2

TPM9.2L LA

R170
VGA_EEPROM_WP

Q109
BC847C
2.2K 1/16W
TP450

R118

VGA

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10.

EN 40

YPbPr

B03

YPbPr

B03

YPbPr1 Video Input


Y_IN_1

VPORT0603100KV05
1
2
ZD117

R192
PB_IN_1

8
7

10
9

R150
0R05 1/16W

ZD118
VPORT0603100KV05
2
1

12
11

R149

Y_IN_1

PR_IN_1

18R 1/10W 5%

PB_IN_1

YPbPr1R_IN
SPDIF
ZD136
1

CN111
ZD120
RCA JACK
VPORT0603100KV05

Y0P

R153
56R 1/10W 1%
R159
0R05 OHM
R194

R157
18R 1/10W 5%

6
5

SOY0

C131
47P 50V

PR_IN_1

YPbPr1L_IN

C127
1.5nF 50V
C129
10N 50V

100R 1/16W 5%

R156
4
3

R158

0R05 1/16W

C136
10N 50V

COM0

C135
10N 50V

PB0P

C141
10N 50V

PR0P

100R 1/16W 5%

VPORT0603100KV05
100R 1/16W 5%
C138
47P 50V

YPbPr & Audio IN


2

R162
56R 1/10W 1%
R163
56R 1/10W 1%

C139
47P 50V

R195
R165
18R 1/10W 5%

YPbPr1R_IN

R169
30K 1/10W 5%
R171
30K 1/10W 5%

YPbPr_L_In1
YPbPr_R_In1

YPbPr1L_IN

R166
100R 1/16W 5%

0R05 1/16W
C143
10uF 10V
C145
10uF 10V

YPbPr1 Audio Input


SPDIF

ZD123
VPORT0603100KV05

1N 50V
GND

SPDIF

ZD122
VPORT0603100KV05
C1142
2

10-1-3

TPM9.2L LA

C1141
1N 50V

YPbPr

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10.

EN 41

Side AV/USB/PC Audio-in

Side AV/USB/PC Audio-in

B04

B04

DVDD3V3
+5V_SW

DVDD3V3
+5V_SW
GND

VGA Audio Input

Side AV(CVBS)Video & Audio input

47pF 50V

SIDE_AudioLIN

75R 1/10W 1%
R174
ZD126
VPORT0603100KV05
2

TP089
SIDE_AudioRIN

6
C

C148
0R05 1/16W

4
B

CVBS1P
C147 47N 16V
100OHM1/16W
R173

TP101

TP093

TP094

C149

TP095

CVBS_COM
47N 16V

2
TP435
1

AV2_L_In

VGA_L_In

Side AV Video & Audio

R143
C125
10uF 10V 30K 1/10W 5%

VGA_R_In

CVBS_COM
CVBS1P
AV2_L_In
AV2_R_In

TP104

USB 1
C1146

TP096

1N 50V

ZD114
VPORT0603100KV05
C1145
1N 50V

ZD115
VPORT0603100KV05

C150
10uF 10V

TP103

R172
C123
10uF 10V 30K 1/10W 5%
TP102

VGA_Audio_R_In

PHONE JACK

R176
TP090
RCA JACK

VGA_Audio_L_In

USB 2

30K 1/16W
C1144
1N 50V

C1143

ZD127
VPORT0603100KV05

USB_DP0
USB_DM0
USB_PWR_EN0
USB_OC_COM
USB_DP1
USB_DM1
USB_PWR_EN1
USB_OC_C1M

USB_DP0
USB_DM0
USB_PWR_EN0
USB_OC_COM
USB_DP1
USB_DM1
USB_PWR_EN1
USB_OC_C1M

1N 50V

CVBS_COM
CVBS1P
AV2_L_In
AV2_R_In

1 TP088

TP100

TP099

TP092
CN102

SIDE_CVBS_IN

TP091

R202

TP087
CN128

TP097

TP098
R177
AV2_R_In

C151
10uF 10V
30K 1/16W
ZD128
VPORT0603100KV05

VGA_L_In
VGA_R_In

VGA_L_In
VGA_R_In

Audio Input

USB PORT 1

USB PORT 2

CN103
USB CONN

USB_OC_C1M

HI = > NORMAL
LO=> OC

6
5

TP110
TP109

2
ZD132

1
2
ZD130

LO = > POWER OFF

10K 1/10W
+
C159
TP107
220UF 16V
R182
100R 1/10W 1%

VPORT0603100KV05

TP105

HI = > POWER ON

R183

VPORT0603100KV05

R181

OC

4
3
2
1

5
C156 NC/10pF 50V

EN

OUT

C158 NC/10pF 50V

IN

0.1uF 50V

HI = > NORMAL
LO=> OC

USB_PWR_EN1

TP117

4.7K 1/10W

USB_OC_COM

TP118

VPORT0603100KV05

4.7K 1/10W

HI = > POWER ON
LO = > POWER OFF

10K 1/10W
+
C152
220UF 16V
R179
100R 1/10W 1%

VPORT0603100KV05

TP113

R178

TP111
USB_DP1
USB_DM1
C157

3
TP115

0.1uF 50V

R180

OC

C155 NC/10pF 50V

EN

5
C154 NC/10pF 50V

OUT

C153

USB_PWR_EN0

IN

2
ZD129

TP108

u114
G5250K1T1U

4 3 2 1

TP114

4
3
2
1

4 3 2 1

TP119
USB_DP0
USB_DM0

U112
G5250K1T1U

CN104
USB CONN

TP112

DVDD3V3

2
ZD131

TP120

+5V_SW

GND

DVDD3V3

+5V_SW

GND

10-1-4

TPM9.2L LA

Side AV/USB/PC Audio-in

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EN 42

HDMI Connectors

B05

HDMI Connectors

B05
OPWR2_5V
OPWR1_5V
OPWR0_5V
3V3SB
+5VSB
GND

PORT 1

HDMI 1

OPWR2_5V
OPWR1_5V
OPWR0_5V
3V3SB
+5VSB

HPWR2

FB502

RR1X0RR1X0+
RR1X1RR1X1+
RR1X2RR1X2+
RR1XCRR1XC+

RR1X0RR1X0+
RR1X1RR1X1+
RR1X2RR1X2+
RR1XCRR1XC+

30R/700mA

30R/700mA

DDC_SCL1
DDC_SDA1

DDC_SCL1
DDC_SDA1

HPD1

1
2

NC/VPORT0603100KV05
NC/VPORT0603100KV05
NC/VPORT0603100KV05

HDMI 3

RR0X0RR0X0+
RR0X1RR0X1+
RR0X2RR0X2+
RR0XCRR0XC+

RR0X0RR0X0+
RR0X1RR0X1+
RR0X2RR0X2+
RR0XCRR0XC+

NC/VPORT0603100KV05

NC/RClamp0524P.TCT

NC/RClamp0524P.TCT

RR2X2RR2X2+

7
6

OUT3
OUT4

IN3
IN4

GND

GND

RR2X2- 4
RR2X2+ 5

HDMI 2

30R/700mA

10 RR2X19 RR2X1+

OUT1
OUT2

GND

GND

RR2X0RR2X0+

7
6

OUT3
OUT4

IN1
IN2

RR2X1- 1
RR2X1+ 2

FB501

ZD502 ZD504 ZD503

ZD522

IN3
IN4

10 RR2XC9 RR2XC+

ZD521

U509
OUT1
OUT2

FB500

HPD1

ZD520

U510

RR2X0- 4
RR2X0+ 5

CEC_A0

HPD2

HPD2

HD_CEC

OPWR2_5V

TP126

IN1
IN2

CEC_A1

DDC_SCL2
DDC_SDA2

ZD519

HDMI

RR2XC- 1
RR2XC+2

CEC_A2

C513
100N 16V

27K 1/10W 5%
R501

D501
BAS316

3V3SB

DDC_SCL2
DDC_SDA2

DDC_SCL2
DDC_SDA2

TP127

R518 47K 1/16W 5%

21

TP121

47K 1/16W 5%

23

D505
RR2X2+
1
2
1
+5VSB
RR2X23
RR2X1+
4
5
RR2X12
6
OPWR2_5V
RR2X0+
7
8
RR2X09
BAV70
RR2XC+
10
11
TP122
RR2XC12
TP123
13 NC/0R05CEC_A2
1/16W
R531
HEC+
14
DDC_SCL2
15
DDC_SDA2
16
17
TP125
TP124
18
HPD2
19

R517

TMDSD2+
DSHLD0
TMDSD2TMDSD1+
DSHLD1
TMDSD1TMDSD0+
DSHLD2
TMDSD0TMDSC+
CSHLD0
TMDSCCEC
NC
SCL
SDA
DDC_GND
SHLD3
VCC5
HPD
SHLD1
SHLD2

SHLD0

22

RR2X0RR2X0+
RR2X1RR2X1+
RR2X2RR2X2+
RR2XCRR2XC+

RR2X0RR2X0+
RR2X1RR2X1+
RR2X2RR2X2+
RR2XCRR2XC+

CN504
20

DDC_SCL0
DDC_SDA0

DDC_SCL0
DDC_SDA0

NC/VPORT0603100KV05

HEC+
HEC-

HEC+
HPD0

PORT 2

PORT 3

IN3
IN4

GND

RR0X0- 4
RR0X0+ 5
NC/VPORT0603100KV05

OUT3
OUT4

10 RR0XC9 RR0XC+

RR0X1- 1
RR0X1+ 2

RR0X0RR0X0+

RR0X2- 4
RR0X2+ 5

7
6

NC/RClamp0524P.TCT

RR1X2RR1X2+

GND

7
6

OUT1
OUT2

OUT3
OUT4

10 RR1X19 RR1X1+

2
IN3
IN4

GND

RR1X2- 4
RR1X2+ 5

OUT1
OUT2
GND

RR1X0RR1X0+

7
6

IN1
IN2

U507

IN1
IN2

IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4

OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4

10 RR0X19 RR0X1+
7
6

RR0X2RR0X2+
NC/VPORT0603100KV05

NC/RClamp0524P.TCT

NC/RClamp0524P.TCT

RR1X1- 1
RR1X1+ 2

GND

GND

OUT3
OUT4

10 RR1XC9 RR1XC+

NC/RClamp0524P.TCT

IN3
IN4

OUT1
OUT2

ZD518

RR1X0- 4
RR1X0+ 5

IN1
IN2

ZD517

RR1XC- 1
RR1XC+2

RR0XC- 1
RR0XC+2

U505

ZD516

U506
U504

TP139
ZD515

ZD513

ZD512

ZD511

ZD510

TP133

HDMI

OPWR0_5V

ZD514

25
26

TP138

OPWR1_5V

DDC_SCL0
DDC_SDA0

TP132

TP131
HPD1

HEC+

DDC_SCL1
DDC_SDA1

DDC_SCL1
DDC_SDA1

24

TP130

GND

TP129

GND

RR1XCCEC_A1

C503
100N 16V

BAV70

BAV70
RR1X0RR1XC+

HPWR0

3
OPWR0_5V
2

47K 1/16W 5%

47K 1/16W 5%

C502
100N 16V

TP134

R511

OPWR1_5V

RR1X1RR1X0+

+5VSB

HPWR1

3
2

SHELL3
D2+
SHELL4 D2 Shield
D2D1+
D1 Shield
D1D0+
D0 Shield
D0CK+
SHELL5 CK Shield
CKCE Remote
NC
DDC CLK
DDC DATA
GND
+5V
HP DET
SHELL6 SHELL1
SHELL7 SHELL2

D504
RR0X2+
1
2
RR0X23
RR0X1+
4
5
RR0X16
RR0X0+
7
8
RR0X09
RR0XC+
10
TP135
11
TP136
RR0XC12
CEC_A0
13 0R05 1/16W
R532
14
DDC_SCL0
15
DDC_SDA0
16
17
OPWR0_5V
18
HPD0
19
20
21

R510 47K 1/16W 5%

RR1X2RR1X1+

22
23

HDMI

+5VSB

R509 47K 1/16W 5%

21

CN503
TP128

R508

23

TMDSD2+
DSHLD0
TMDSD2TMDSD1+
DSHLD1
TMDSD1TMDSD0+
DSHLD2
TMDSD0TMDSC+
CSHLD0
TMDSCCEC
NC
SCL
SDA
DDC_GND
SHLD3
VCC5
HPD
SHLD1
SHLD2

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

RR1X2+

22

SHLD0

20

D503

CN502

10-1-5

TPM9.2L LA

HDMI Connectors

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EN 43

HDMI Switch

HDMI Switch

B06
HDMI 1
AVCC1V8

TP158
C1198
R1043 100N 16V

3V3SB_9185

TP426

SPDIF_OUT

DVDD1V8
TP430
TP431

RPWR2_5V
DDC_SCL2
DDC_SDA2

0R05 OHM

C506
C507
C508
C509
C510
0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V 10uF 10V

HI = > Disable
LO = > Enable

HEC+

100 OHM 1/10W

ARC

U502
G1117T63Uf

FB505
TP146

VIN

220R/2000mA

RPWR0_5V

C516
1uF 16V

R525
NC/100K 1/10W

VOUT
GND

OPWR0_5V

TP154

R526
0R05 OHM
OPWR2_5V

C517
NC/10U 10V

TP147
RPWR2_5V

RR1X0RR1X0+
RR1X1RR1X1+
RR1X2RR1X2+
RR1XCRR1XC+
HPD1

RR0X0RR0X0+
RR0X1RR0X1+
RR0X2RR0X2+
RR0XCRR0XC+
HPD0

DVDD1V8

1
2
220R/2000mA

AVCC1V8
HEC+
HPD0
SPDIF_OUT

C518
10uF 10V

HD_CEC

R524
56R 1/10W 1%

HDMI_SW_RST
ARC_OE

R521
NC/100K 1/10W

C519
NC/1uF 25V

DVDD3V3

R535
2K2 1/16W 5%

R529 0R01

OSCL1

R530 0R01

OSDA1

C511
C512
0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V

MT5366
RX_0
RX_0B
RX_1
RX_1B
RX_2
RX_2B
RX_C
RX_CB
HDMI_CEC
HDMI_HPD
HDMI_SCL
HDMI_SDA
PWR5V

AVDD12_HDMI

R514
10K 1/16W 5%

AVCC1V8
TP150

TP151

AVSS33_HDMI

M_RX1_0
M_RX1_0B
M_RX1_1
M_RX1_1B
M_RX1_2
M_RX1_2B
M_RX1_C
M_RX1_CB

AB6
AC6
AC5
AB5
AD6

HDMI_CEC
HDMI_HPD
HDMI_SCL
HDMI_SDA

AE1
AA6
AC4

R505
HDMISW_RST#

HDMI_SW_RST

AVDD33_HDMI
TP451
NC/10PF 50V
TP422 C532
C534
AVDD12_HDMI
C522
C533
NC/10PF 50V
NC/10PF 50V
NC/10PF 50V

RR1X0RR1X0+
RR1X1RR1X1+
RR1X2RR1X2+
RR1XCRR1XC+
HPD1

RR0X0RR0X0+
RR0X1RR0X1+
RR0X2RR0X2+
RR0XCRR0XC+
HPD0
OSDA1
OSCL1
DDC_SDA2
DDC_SCL2
DDC_SDA1
DDC_SCL1
DDC_SDA0
DDC_SCL0

AVDD3V3
R556
0R05 OHM

TP432
AVDD33_HDMI

C555
100N 16V

AVDD1V2
R560
0R05 OHM

HEC+
HECSPDIF_OUT
HD_CEC
HDMI_SW_RST
ARC_OE

AVDD1V2
AVDD3V3

Analog Power

AE3
AD3
AE4
AD4
AE5
AD5
AE2
AD2

RR2X0RR2X0+
RR2X1RR2X1+
RR2X2RR2X2+
RR2XCRR2XC+
HPD2

TP153

FB507
R522
TP155
120R 1% 1/10W

RR2X0RR2X0+
RR2X1RR2X1+
RR2X2RR2X2+
RR2XCRR2XC+
HPD2

OSDA1
OSCL1
DDC_SDA2
DDC_SCL2
DDC_SDA1
DDC_SCL1
DDC_SDA0
DDC_SCL0

TP152

FB506
1
2
220R/2000mA

C515
NC/1uF 25V

TP148

C525
C526
C527
C528
C529
C530
C531
0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V

HECC+
R541
180R 1/10W 1%

3V3SB_9185

AVDD33_HDMI

C524
10uF 10V

C520

TH

DVDD3V3

3V3SB_9185

C523
10uF 10V

TP163

R542
82R 1/10W 1%

3V3SB_9185

R523
0R05 OHM

HDMISW_SDA#
C505
10uF 10V

5 TP162

1uF 25V

AVCC1V8

RR2X0+
RR2X0-

TP149 HDMISW_SCL#

C504
10uF 10V

OE VCC
A
GND Y

RR2X1+
RR2X1-

R536
2K2 1/16W 5%
DVDD1V8

HDMI 3

U508
1
2
3

R527

U401G

TP424
3V3SB_9185

C521
100N 16V

SN74LVC1G125DBVR

RR2X2+
RR2X2-

AVCC1V8
AVCC1V8
TP427
TP428
3V3SB_9185
+5V_SW

NC/10K+-5%1/16W
TP161

HDMI_HPD

DVDD3V3

R540
10K+-5%1/16W

R545

TP429 R503 0R05 1/16W

ARC_OE
TP159

TP160

TP421
TP420

HDMI_SCL
HDMI_SDA
HPDIN

RR2XCRR2XC+

R548
10K 1/10W
HPD2

C514
NC/1uF 25V

TP425

DDC_SDA1
DDC_SCL1
RPWR1_5V

R520
NC/100K 1/10W

RPWR1_5V

RR1X2RR1X2+

R519
0R05 OHM

RR1X1RR1X1+

OPWR1_5V

AGND
R0XC+
R0XCAVCC18
HPD0
LSCL/PSEL1
LSDA/PSEL0
RESET#
ExtSWING
TXCTXC+
AGND
TX0TX0+
AVCC18
TX1TX1+
AGND
TX2TX2+

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
TP145

R1X0R1X0+
AVCC33
R1X1R1X1+
AGND
R1X2R1X2+
AVCC18
DSDA1
DSCL1
RPWR1
CEC_D
CEC_A
AVCC33
HPD2
AVCC18
R2XCR2XC+
AGND

AVCC1V8

80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61

HDMI 2

100K1/16W
R544

3V3SB_9185

AGND
TPWR/I2CADDR
TSCL
TSDA
HPDIN
TEST
DGND
DVDD18
RPWR2
DSCL2
DSDA2
AVCC18
R2X2+
R2X2AGND
R2X1+
R2X1AVCC33
R2X0+
R2X0-

SPDIF OUT

R534 R515 R516

U501
SiI9185ACTU

10K 1/16W 5%

DVDD1V8

NC/0R05 1/16W

10K 1/16W 5%

AVCC1V8

R0X0R0X0+
AVCC33
R0X1R0X1+
AGND
R0X2R0X2+
AVCC18
DSDA0
DSCL0
RPWR0
DVDD18
DGND
I2CSEL/INT
HPD1
AVCC18
R1XCR1XC+
AGND

R1042
C1199
33P 50V

R533
NC/10K 1/16W 5%
TP142

0R05 OHM

3V3SB_9185

21
22
23
RR0X124
RR0X1+
25
26
RR0X227
RR0X2+
28
TP423
29
DDC_SDA0
30
DDC_SCL0
31
RPWR0_5V
32
TP143 33
34
R513 4.7K 1/10W
35
HPD1
36
37
RR1XC38
RR1XC+
TP144 39
40

SPDIF_OUT

3V3SB_9185
240R 1/10W 5%

TPWR

M_RX1_2B
M_RX1_2

M_RX1_1B
M_RX1_1

M_RX1_0B
M_RX1_0

TP140

3V3SB_9185

TP141

R502

RR0X0RR0X0+

TP157

SPDIF
R512
M_RX1_CB
M_RX1_C

HPD0
HDMISW_SCL#
HDMISW_SDA#
HDMISW_RST#

AVCC1V8
1K 1/16W 5%

RR0XC+
RR0XC-

AVCC1V8

41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

B06

RR1X0RR1X0+

10-1-6

TPM9.2L LA

TP433

AVDD1V2
AVDD3V3

+5V_SW
+5VSB
3V3SB
DVDD3V3
OPWR2_5V
OPWR1_5V
OPWR0_5V

+5V_SW
+5VSB
3V3SB
DVDD3V3
OPWR2_5V
OPWR1_5V
OPWR0_5V

GND

SPDIF

SPDIF

AVDD12_HDMI
HD_CEC
C556
100N 16V
R528
TP434 0R05 1/16W
HDMI_CEC

MT5366QVOG

NC/0R05 1/16W
C501
1uF 25V

HDMI Switch

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

10.

EN 44

DDR3 DRAM

DDR3 DRAM

RDQM0
RDQM1
RDQM2
RDQM3

C12
C13
G3
E1

RCLK0
RCLK0#

A9
B9

RCLK1
TP176
RCLK1#

K1
K2

1_RST#

C6

AVDD12_MEMPLL H9
H10
TP177
MEMTP D8
MEMTN C8

E3

RVREF5

C16
B16
A16
F15
E15
D15
H14
H13
C2
D3
K8
J8
H8
B1
F6
E5
D4
C3
B2
A1
E4
F5
G6
F14

DDRV

B_A0 N3
B_A1 P7
B_A2 P3
B_A3 N2
B_A4 P8
B_A5 P2
B_A6 R8
B_A7 R2
B_A8 T8
B_A9 R3
B_A10 L7
B_A11 R7
B_A12 N7
B_A13 T3
T7
M7
B_BA0 M2
B_BA1 N8
B_BA2 M3

LDQS
LDQS#
UDQS
UDQS#

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10_AP
A11
A12
NC
NC
NC

LDM
UDM
VREF_DQ
VREF_CA
RAS#
CAS#

K4B1G1646G-BCH9

WE#
CS#
ODT
CKE
RESET#
ZQ

F3 RDQS0
G3 RDQS0#
C7 RDQS1
B7 RDQS1#
E7 RDQM0
D3 RDQM1
H1 RVREF1
M8 RVREF2
J3

B_RAS#

K3

B_CAS#

L3

B_WE#

L2

B_CS#

K1

B_ODT

K9

B_CKE

T2

B_RST#

L8

ZQ1

RDQ16
RDQ17
RDQ18
RDQ19
RDQ20
RDQ21
RDQ22
RDQ23

E3
F7
F2
F8
H3
H8
G2
H7

RDQ24
RDQ25
RDQ26
RDQ27
RDQ28
RDQ29
RDQ30
RDQ31

D7
C3
C8
C2
A7
A2
B8
A3

TP165

A_A0
A_A1
A_A2
A_A3
A_A4
A_A5
A_A6
A_A7
A_A8
A_A9
A_A10
A_A11
A_A12
A_A13

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

NC_J1
NC_J9
NC_L1
NC_L9

J1
J9
L1
L9

A_BA0
A_BA1
A_BA2

M2
N8
M3

2_DDRV_F1
2_DDRV_C1

2_DDRV_A8

2_DDRV_H9

H9
E9
C9
A8
H2
D2
F1
C1
A1
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ

CLK0
CLK0#

J7
K7

R400
240 OHM +-5% 1/16W

BA0
BA1
BA2

L3
L4
L5
L6
K6
C9
F11
F12
E10
J6
F10
H11
K7
H12

R9
N9
D9
K8
G7
K2
B2
R1
N1
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD

VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
CK
CK#

DQU0
DQU1
DQU2
DQU3
DQU4
DQU5
DQU6
DQU7

2_DDRV_R1
2_DDRV_N1

2_DDRV_C9

1_DDRV_F1
1_DDRV_C1

H9
E9
C9
A8
H2
D2
F1
C1
A1

R9
N9
D9
K8
G7
K2
B2
R1
N1
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
RDQ8 D7
RDQ9 C3
RDQ10C8
RDQ11C2
RDQ12A7
RDQ13A2
RDQ14B8
RDQ15A3

DQL0
DQL1
DQL2
DQL3
DQL4
DQL5
DQL6
DQL7

DQL0
DQL1
DQL2
DQL3
DQL4
DQL5
DQL6
DQL7

CK
CK#
LDQS
LDQS#
UDQS
UDQS#

DQU0
DQU1
DQU2
DQU3
DQU4
DQU5
DQU6
DQU7

LDM
UDM

1_DDRV_C1

R4121
0R05 OHM

J7
K7

CLK1
CLK1#

F3
G3

RDQS2
RDQS2#

C7
B7

RDQS3
RDQS3#

E7
D3

RDQM2
RDQM3

H1
M8

RVREF3
RVREF4

J3

A_RAS#

K3

A_CAS#

L3

A_WE#

L2

A_CS#

R4122
1_DDRV_R1
0R05 OHM
1_DDRV_H9
R4123
0R05
1_DDRV_N9
R4124
0R05 OHM

1_DDRV_R9

R4125
0R05 OHM

DDRV
VREF_DQ
VREF_CA
RAS#

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10_AP
A11
A12
NC
NC
NC

CAS#

K4B1G1646G-BCH9

WE#
CS#
ODT
CKE
RESET#
ZQ

NC_J1
NC_J9
NC_L1
NC_L9

BA0
BA1
BA2

2_DDRV_F1

R4119
0R05 OHM
R4113
0R05
R4115

2_DDRV_C1
R4112
0R05 OHM
2_DDRV_N1
R4114
0R05

0R05 OHM

2_DDRV_H9

2_DDRV_N1

2_DDRV_R1
R4116
0R05 OHM
2_DDRV_H9
R4117 2_DDRV_C9
0R05
2_DDRV_C9
R4118 2_DDRV_A8
0R05

K1

A_ODT

K9

A_CKE

T2

A_RST#

L8

ZQ2
R401
240 OHM +-5% 1/16W

TP168

C4009
10uF 10V

J1
J9
L1
L9

VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ

G1
G2

1_BA0
1_BA1
1_BA2

E3
F7
F2
F8
H3
H8
G2
H7

1_DDRV_F1

R4120
0R05 OHM

U403

DDRV
R412

TP169
RVREF3

1K 1/16W 1%

G9
F9
B9
E8
D8
E2
G1
D1
B1

RDQS3
RDQS3#

E7
E9
C7

RDQ0
RDQ1
RDQ2
RDQ3
RDQ4
RDQ5
RDQ6
RDQ7

U402

DVDD3V3
AVDD1V2

DDRV

DDR3#2

DDRV

DDR3#1

VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS

F2
F1

B4
A3
B3
A4
A2
D9

1_WE#
1_ODT
1_CAS#
1_CS#
1_RAS#
1_CKE

DVDD3V3
AVDD1V2
GND

U403

U402

DDRV

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

RDQS2
RDQS2#

1_A0
1_A1
1_A2
1_A3
1_A4
1_A5
1_A6
1_A7
1_A8
1_A9
1_A10
1_A11
1_A12
1_A13

VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ

RDQS1
A12
RDQS1# B12

C4
F9
C5
A7
F8
D5
D7
A6
E6
B7
E8
F7
D6
B6

VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS

RDQS0
B13
RDQS0# A13

RDQ6//RDQ0
RCAS_//RA0
RDQ0//RDQ1
RA6//RA1
RDQ1//RDQ2
RBA0//RA2
RDQ7//RDQ3
RA5//RA3
RDQ4//RDQ4
RA4//RA4
RDQ5//RDQ5
RBA1//RA5
RDQ3//RDQ6
RA13//RA6
RDQ2//RDQ7
RA10//RA7
RDQ13//RDQ8
NC//RA8
RDQ11//RDQ9
RA3//RA9
RDQ10//RDQ10
RA12//RA10
RDQ12//RDQ11
RA11//RA11
RDQ15//RDQ12
RA0//RA12
RDQ9//RDQ13
RA1//RA13
RDQ8//RDQ14
RDQ14//RDQ15
RCKE//RWE_
RDQ22//RDQ16
RODT//RODT
RDQ23//RDQ17 RRAS_//RCAS_
RDQ17//RDQ18
RWE_//RCS_
RDQ16//RDQ19 RCS_//RRAS_
RDQ20//RDQ20
RA9//RCKE
RDQ21//RDQ21
RDQ19//RDQ22
RA8//RBA0
RDQ18//RDQ23
RA2//RBA1
RDQ26//RDQ24
RA7//RBA2
RDQ27//RDQ25
RDQ29//RDQ26
RVREF
RDQ28//RDQ27
RDQ31//RDQ28
RDQ25//RDQ29
VCC2IO
RDQ24//RDQ30
VCC2IO
RDQ30//RDQ31
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
RDQS0//RDQS0
VCC2IO
RDQS0_//RDQS0_
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
RDQS1//RDQS1
VCC2IO
RDQS1_//RDQS1_
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
RDQS2//RDQS2
VCC2IO
RDQS2_//RDQS2_
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
RDQS3//RDQS3
VCC2IO
RDQS3_//RDQS3_
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
RDQM0//RDQM0
VCC2IO
RDQM1//RDQM1
VCC2IO
RDQM2//RDQM2
VCC2IO
RDQM3//RDQM3
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
RCLK0//RCLK0
VCC2IO
RCLK0_//RCLK0_
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
RCLK1//RCLK1
RCLK1_//RCLK1_
DVSS
DVSS
RBA2//RRESET_
DVSS
DVSS
AVDD12_MEMPLL
DVSS
AVSS12_MEMPLL
DVSS
DVSS
MEMTP
DVSS
MEMTN
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS

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

D13
D12
E13
D11
D14
E12
E14
E11
B10
B15
A10
A15
C11
C15
C10
C14
G5
J5
H5
J4
H4
K4
G4
K3
J1
D2
J2
C1
H3
D1
J3
E2

1_DDRV_R9
1_DDRV_N9

MT5366 U401B
U401B
RDQ0
RDQ1
RDQ2
RDQ3
RDQ4
RDQ5
RDQ6
RDQ7
RDQ8
RDQ9
RDQ10
RDQ11
RDQ12
RDQ13
RDQ14
RDQ15
RDQ16
RDQ17
RDQ18
RDQ19
RDQ20
RDQ21
RDQ22
RDQ23
RDQ24
RDQ25
RDQ26
RDQ27
RDQ28
RDQ29
RDQ30
RDQ31

1_DDRV_H9

B07

G9
F9
B9
E8
D8
E2
G1
D1
B1

B07

1_DDRV_R1

C404
R414
100N 16V
1K 1/16W 1%

DDRV
R413

C405
100N 16V

TP170
RVREF4

1K 1/16W 1%
RP400 100 OHM 1/16W
A_BA0
1
8
A_A5
2
7
A_A7
3
6
A_RST#
4
5

DDRV
DDRV
R410

DDRV

TP167

R402

TP166

RP402

C431

100N 16V

C430

100N 16V

C429

100N 16V

C427

100N 16V

100N 16V

C426

10uF

100N 16V

C425
C400

C401
R403
100N 16V
1K 1/16W 1%

C428

RVREF1
1K 1/16W 1%
C403
100N 16V

100N 16V

RVREF2
1K 1/16W 1%
C402
R411
100N 16V
1K 1/16W 1%

A_A9
A_A13
A_A2
A_A3

1
2
3
4

RP404 100 OHM 1/16W


A_A0
1
8
A_BA2
2
7
3
6
A_WE#
4
5

MT5366 DE-CAP
DRAM POWER DDRV

A_CS#

DRAM DE-CAP

DDRV

C411
10uF

C4006
10uF

C413
100N 16V

C414
100N 16V

100 OHM 1/16W


8
7
6
5

RP408

C4007
10uF

C4008
10uF

C419
100N 16V

A_A1
A_A4
A_A6
A_A8

C420
100N 16V

2_DDRV_N1

1
2
3
4

100 OHM 1/16W


8
7
6
5

C416
100N 16V

1_A3
1_A2
1_A13
1_A9

1_A0
1_BA2

1_A0
1_BA2

RP403 100 OHM 1/16W


8
1
7
2
6
3
5
4
RP405

1_WE#

1
2
3
4

1_WE#

100 OHM 1/16W


8
7
6
5

C407
100N 16V

B_A3
B_A2
B_A13
B_A9
RCLK1

CLK1

RCLK0

CLK0

B_A0
B_BA2
R406
100R 1/16W 5%

B_WE#

R407
100R 1/16W 5%

1_CS# R4130

1_ODT
1_CAS#
1_RAS#
1_A11

1_ODT
1_CAS#
1_RAS#
1_A11

1_A1
1_A4
1_A6
1_A8

1_A8
1_A6
1_A4
1_A1
1_BA1
1_A12
1_A10
1_CKE

1_CKE
1_A10
1_A12
1_BA1

B_CS#
RP407
1
2
3
4

RP409
1
2
3
4
RP411
1
2
3
4

RCLK1#

CLK1#

RCLK0#

CLK0#

100 OHM 1/16W


B_ODT
8
B_CAS#
7
B_RAS#
6
B_A11
5

100 OHM 1/16W


8
7
6
5
100 OHM 1/16W
8
7
6
5

B_A8
B_A6
B_A4
B_A1
B_BA1
B_A12
B_A10
B_CKE

2_DDRV_C1 2_DDRV_A8 2_DDRV_H9 2_DDRV_C9

1_DDRV_H9

C418
100N 16V

C421
100N 16V

C422
100N 16V

C423
100N 16V

C424
100N 16V

C4011
100N 16V

DVDD3V3

U415
3

C4010
220UF 16V

VIN

C408
100N 16V

ADJ/GND

C415
100N 16V

1_A9
1_A13
1_A2
1_A3

C406
R415
100N 16V
1K 1/16W 1%

B_BA0
B_A5
B_A7
B_RST#

0R05 1/16W

RP410 100 OHM 1/16W


A_CKE
1
8
A_A10
2
7
A_A12
3
6
A_BA1
4
5
1_DDRV_N9 1_DDRV_C1

RP401 100 OHM 1/16W


1_BA0
1
8
1_A5
2
7
1_A7
3
6
1_RST#
4
5

1_CS#

RP406 100 OHM 1/16W


A_ODT
1
8
A_CAS#
2
7
A_RAS#
3
6
A_A11
4
5
DDRV
TP419

1_BA0
1_A5
1_A7
1_RST#

0R05 1/16W
R4129

10-1-7

TPM9.2L LA

TP173
VOUT

R4054
TP175
120R 1% 1/10W

DDRV

TP174

R416
DDRV
0R05 4A 1/4W
+ C409
220UF 16V

C410
NC/100N 16V

R417

TP172

TP171

R418
R419

C432
1K 1/16W 1%
100N 16V

24R 1/10W 1%

AVDD1V2

RVREF5
1K 1/16W 1%
C433
100N 16V

0R05 1/16W

AVDD12_MEMPLL
C434
100N 16V

R4055

DDR3 DRAM

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10.

EN 45

Flash/Xtal/JTAG/UART

Flash/Xtal/JTAG/UART

AA7
W8

AVDD33_VGA_STB
AVSS33_VGA_STB

OPWRSB
ORESET_

AVDD12_PLL

AB15
AA17

AVDD12_PLL
AVSS12_PLL

OIRI
FSRC_WR

3V3SB

TP181
C437
4.7UF 10V

AVDD10_LDO
VCC3IO
VCC3IO
VCC3IO
VCC3IO
VCC3IO
VCC3IO

U404
POCE0#
PDD7
Flash_WP#

PDD3
PDD2
PDD1
PDD0

4.7K 1/16W

4.7K 1/16W

GND

1
2
3
4

U404 64Mb

8 TP187
CS#
VCC 7R4053 NC/4.7K 1/10W
SO/SIO1 NC/SIO3
POOE#
6
WP#/SIO2 SCLK 5
PDD6
GND
SI/SIO0
C436
NC/100N 16V
NC/MX25L6445EM2I-10G

R429

R430

TP418

OSDA2
OSCL2

C444
100N 16V

SYS_EEPROM_WP
R436
OSCL0
0R05 OHM
OSDA0

TP189
TP190

2
Q4003
R4102
NC/BC847C
NC/10K 1/16W 5%

(TP205
42 mA )

RC Signal

RC Signal

SYS_EEPROM_WP

OSDA1
OSCL1
OSDA2
OSCL2

C451

C450
100N 16V

3V3SB

C452
4.7UF 10V100N 16V

3V3SB

TP204

U0TX
U0RX

U0TX
U0RX

OSDA0
OSCL0

OSDA0
OSCL0

( 13 mA )

AVDD33_XTAL_STB

10uF 10V

C453
100N 16V

TP203

( 10 mA )

AVDD33_REG_STB

R461
0R05 OHM
C454

OPCTRL5
OPCTRL4
AOSDATA1

OPCTRL5
OPCTRL4
AOSDATA1

DVDD3V3

R460
0R05 OHM

TP188

C4012
NC/100N 16V

C446
100N 16V

OSDA1
OSCL1
OSDA2
OSCL2

AVDD12_PLL

U409
M24128-BRMN6TP
8
1
TP413
VCC E0 2
7
TP414
E1 3
6 WC
SCL
E2
5
4
SDA VSS
TP191

C445
100N 16V

SYS_EEPROM_WP

AVDD1V2

U409

OPWRSB

OPWRSB
C443
100N 16V

DVDD3V3

DVDD3V3

T8
M18
H19
V8
U8
N18

C455
100N 16V

R462
0R05 OHM
C456
100N 16V

R4013
NC/4K7 1/16W 1%
3V3SB

+5VSB

X400

DVDD3V3
OXTAL_I

JTRST#
JTDI
JTMS
JTCK
R446
JTDO
33R 1/10W 5%
R450
10K 1/10W

R442
1K 1/10W

CN406
CN406

4
3

OXTAL_O

27MHz
R459

TVTREF#1 1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
JTAG_DBGRQ
17
JTAG_DBGACK
19

R451
10K 1/10W

2
1

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20

NC/100K 1/10W
C447
27P 50V

C448
27P 50V

3V3SB

NC/60947 20P 1.25MM

DVDD3V3

R447
TP192

820R 1/10W 1%

DVDD3V3

NC/820R 1/10W 1%
NC/1K8 1/10W 1%

M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
N1
N2
N3
N4
N5
N6
K10
K11
K9
L9
R9
K15
K16
L10
T9
T10
T11
T12
T13
T14
T15
T16
L11
L15
R15
L16
R16
R17
T17

C442
100N 16V

VCCK

DVDD3V3

DVDD3V3

C435
100N 16V

VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK

OSDA1
OSCL1

C441
100N 16V

DVDD3V3

R432 R433 R434

R441
10K 1/10W
R440
10K 1/10W
R439
10K 1/10W
R438
10K 1/10W
R437
10K 1/10W

DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS

Flash_WP#

4.7K 1/16W

1.3K 1%

AC8
E23

POCE0#

4.7K 1/16W

R4104

A25
B25
Y21
Y22
AB22
AA23
AB23
AC23
AB24
AA20
Y20
W20
Y19
W19
M9
H6
N9
L12
L13
L14
P9
R10
W21
AC24
AB25
M11
M12
M13
M14
M15
M16
N11
N12
N13
N14
N15
N16
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
R11
R12
R13
R14
K12
K13
M10
N10
P10
K14
K17
L17
N17
P17
W17
V19

Y8

TP186

4.7K 1/16W

AVDD10_LDO AA12
MTK

AB9

TP185

C440
10uF 6.3V

C439
10UF 10V

R4103

U408
MAX809STRG
3

VCC

GND

RESET

AVDD33_REG_STB

AVDD33_XTAL_STB
AVSS33_XTAL_STB

R427

R443
2

AVDD33_XTAL_STB AC18
AE18

XTALI
XTALO

PDD7
PDD6
PDD5
PDD4

DVDD3V3
+5VSB
3V3SB
VCCK
AVDD1V2

ORESET#

TP193
R452

R453

NC/10K 1/10W

R455

TP200
NC/10K 1/10W

100K 1/10W

AE19
AD19

OSDA2
OSCL2

DVDD3V3
R425

R424

4.7K 1/10W

OXTAL_I
OXTAL_O

OSDA1
OSCL1

1
2
3
4
5
6
PARB#
7
POOE#
8
TP184
POCE1#
9
TP183
10
TP182
11
DVDD3V3
12
13
14
15
PACLE
16
PAALE
17
POWE#
18
OPWRSB
Flash_WP#
19
20
ORESET#
21
22
RC Signal
23
24
FSRC_WR R431
TP178
4.7K 1/10W
DVDD3V3
POWE#
POOE#
POCE1#
POCE0#
PDD7
PDD6
PDD5
PDD4
PDD3
PDD2
PDD1
PDD0
PARB#
PACLE
PAALE

R423

DVDD3V3
+5VSB
3V3SB
VCCK
AVDD1V2

VCCK

DVDD3V3

DVDD3V3

4.7K 1/10W

T22
T23

J19
K21
K22
J21
K23
L23
L24
L25
K20
K19
L22
M23
J20
J24
J25

DVDD3V3

256MB

U405
K9F2G08U0B-PIB0
48
NC
NC 47
NC
NC 46
NC
NC 45
NC
NC 44
NC
I/O7 43
NC
I/O6 42
RB
I/O5 41
R
I/O4 40
E
NC 39
NC
NC 38
NC
NC 37
VDD
VDD 36
VSS
VSS 35
NC
NC 34
NC
NC 33
CL
NC 32
AL
I/O3 31
W
I/O2 30
WP
I/O1 29
NC
I/O0 28
NC
NC 27
NC
NC 26
NC
NC 25
NC
NC

U405

TP409

U4
U3

OSDA2
OSCL2

POWE_
POOE_
POCE1_
POCE0_
PDD7
PDD6
PDD5
PDD4
PDD3
PDD2
PDD1
PDD0
PARB_
PACLE
PAALE

U2
U1

DVDD3V3

4.7K 1/10W

OSDA1
OSCL1

OSDA0
OSCL0

U1RX
U1TX

U0TX
U0RX

AB8
AC7

NC/4.7K 1/10W

J22
J23

U0TX
U0RX

R422 4.7K 1/16W

TP180

OSDA0
OSCL0

JTCK
JTDI
JTDO
JTMS
JTRST_

R421 NC/4.7K 1/10W

10K 1/10W

TP179

U401A

R420 4.7K 1/16W

R426

T1
R3
T3
T2

U401A
R4

JTCK
JTDI
JTDO
JTMS
JTRST#

B08

21

B08

22

10-1-8

TPM9.2L LA

C438
33pF 50V

R454
OPCTRL5

10K 1/16W

R456
OPCTRL4

10K 1/10W

TP201
R457 10K 1/16W

R458

NC/10K 1/16W

AOSDATA1
TP202

MT5366QVOG

Flash/Xtal/JTAG/UART

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10-1-9

TPM9.2L LA

10.

EN 46

Audio Amplifier/Headphone/Subwoofer

Audio Amplifier/Headphone/Subwoofer

B09

B09

FB600
220R/2000mA

Earphone R/L output

2
FB604
220R/2000mA

PVDD
AL0O

TP206

C600
1UF 10V

R600
20K 1/16W 5%

R604
43K 1%

+24V(16V)
+12V
+5VSB
+5V_SW
DVDD3V3
3V3SB

C602
330PF 50V

+
C616
NC/100UF 35V

DVDD3V3

R602
C604 47pF 50V
20K 1/16W 5%

Audio Control

+24V(16V)
+12V
+5VSB
+5V_SW
DVDD3V3
3V3SB

SPK_MUTE

OPCTRL2

HP_SC_MUTE

OPCTRL3

HP_DET#

GPIO_12

GND
HPOUTL

DVDD3V3
AVDD

AR0O
TP207

C601
1UF 10V

R601
20K 1/16W 5%

R605
43K 1%

10uF 10V

C625

HPOUTR

C603
330PF 50V

R610
0R05 1/16W

TP219

HPOUTL

R607
R608 10R 1/16W 5%

10R 1/16W 5%
08/10 update 10R

C606
NC/10N 50V

R603
C605 47pF 50V
20K 1/16W 5%

I C for SPK AMP

CN602
3
TP401

HP_DET#

C607
100N 50V

HPOUTR

C608
100N 50V

------><-------------><-------><----

I2S audio input for SPK AMP

TP221

AOMCLK
AOLRCK
AOBCLK
AOSDATA0

2
1

CONN

GND_Sound

DVDD3V3

10uF 10V

AL0O
AR0O

TP394
HP

SDATA0

11

VDD_REG

100N 50V

AVDD_HP
C629
TP396
AOMCLK

R614

22P 50V

27
C635 AVDD
100N 16V

MCLK

33R 1/16W 5%
C631

22P 50V

28
C630
100N 16V

29

VDD3V3CHP
VDDIG1

L651
22uH
R685

GND1

GNDDIG1

OUT1A

10

OUT1A

C632
100N 50V
8

VCC1

22 OHM 1/4W

C637

C670
470NF 50V

C669
330pF 50V

1UF 50V

R688

C615
NC/330PF 50V

TP218
TP217
HP_MUTE

R634

R622

4.7uF 25V
C686

1UF 50V

07/21 change Rout+/-

4.7uF 25V
WSPK+
CN603

R657
22 OHM 1/4W
330PF 50V
C682

C680
100N 50V

R692

C678
100N 50V

4R7 1/4W 5%

TP228

1N 50V

C693
10N 50V

4
3
2
1

TP226
TP227

CONN

1
2
3

TP230
CONN

1N 50V
OUT2B

WSPKL653
47uH

C688
100N 50V

1
R693

C681
100N 50V

E-Pad

4R7 1/4W 5%

49

VDDDIG2

C638

C636
100N 50V

VCC_REG

48

GNDDIG2
47

46

SA
45

SCL

SDA

PWDN

RESET

SDI

INTLINE
42

41
AMP_PWDN

SCLK

44

C651
NC/1UF 10V

R621
OSCL0 100R 1/16W 5%

TP214 Q602

R633

10K 1/16W 5%
MMBT3904

43

TP213
AMP_PWDN

OSDA0 100R 1/16W 5%

10K 1/16W 5%

AMP_RESET 40

39

37

LRCKI

MCLK

C674
100N 50V

TP225
LOUT+
LOUTROUT+
ROUT-

C687

4R7 1/4W 5%

L652
47uH

VSS_REG
TESTMODE

AGNDPLL

STA381BWTR

OUT2B

DVDD3V3
R635

C633
100N 50V
4

GND2

VREGFILT

BICKI

36

TWARNEXT/FFX4B

38

35
MCLK

TP215

OUT2A

VCC2

SDATA0

34

EAPD/FFX4A

LRCLK

10K 1/16W 5%

C737
2.2U10V

C649
100N 16V

MMBT3904

HP_SC_MUTE

PVDD

C684

R617

OUT2A

CN601

TP220

C677
100N 50V

C679

TP210

10K 1/16W 5%

TP212

33

AMP_RESET

NC/0R05 1/16W
TP211 Q601
R632

FFX3B

PVDD
32

C694
NC/10N 50V

C692
1N 50V

OUT1B

220N 50V

R618

SPK_MUTE

31

AVDD

OUT1B

C675

Amplifier Mute

FFX3A

C685 4.7uF 25V


C673
R690
100N 50V
4R7 1/4W 5%

R691

PVDD
30

3.4K 1%

13
F3X_FILT

14
F3XL

F3XR

15

17

16
LINEINL

LINEINR

LINEHPOUT_L

18

19
LINEHPOUT_R

20
GNDA

21

23

22

CPP

C626

PVDD C683 4.7uF 25V

33R 1/16W 5%

12

GND_REG

C689
1N 50V

100N 50V
C672

R613

PVDD
C668
470NF 50V

R689
3.4K 1%

26
AOSDATA0

GNDPSUB

C671
330pF 50V

NC/220N 50V

22P 50V

VDD3V3

SCLK
25

C628
TP399

24
CPM

U603

22P 50V

SOFTMUTE

33R 1/16W 5%

LRCLK

CPVSS

R612

22 OHM 1/4W

C610
1UF 10V

C676

AOBCLK

R686

L650
R65122uH

C612
1UF 10V

TP398
33R 1/16W 5%
TP397
C627

AL0O
AR0O

3.4K 1%

TP393

1UF 10V
C611

R611

OPCTRL0

PVDD

AOLRCK

HP_MUTE

100N 16V

C613
1UF 10V

I S Input

OSDA0
OSCL0

AOMCLK
AOLRCK
AOBCLK
AOSDATA0

PWM audio input for HP AMP

C609

R687

2
C634

AVDD

AVDD_HP
TP208

3.4K 1%

FB606
220R/2000mA

OSDA0
OSCL0

FB605
220R/2000mA
1

R606
NC/4K7 1/16W 5%

+24V(16V)

C648
AVDD
100N 16V

HP

TP216 Q603

10K 1/16W 5%
MMBT3904

Audio Amplifier/
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10-1-10

TPM9.2L LA

10.

EN 47

A/V Interface

B10

A/V Interface

U401F

AE25
AB21
AD25
AE22
AC25
AD22
AD23
AB20
AE24
AC21
AE23
AC20
AD24
AC22

VGA_R_In
VGA_L_In
AV2_R_In
AV2_L_In
YPbPr_R_In1
YPbPr_L_In1

AVDD33_AADC

VMID_AADC

C461
100N 16V

AA19
AA21
AA18

B10
U401F

AIN0_R_AADC
AIN0_L_AADC
AIN1_R_AADC
AIN1_L_AADC
AIN2_R_AADC
AIN2_L_AADC
AIN3_R_AADC
AIN3_L_AADC
AIN4_R_AADC
AIN4_L_AADC
AIN5_R_AADC
AIN5_L_AADC
AIN6_R_AADC
AIN6_L_AADC

AR0_ADAC
AL0_ADAC
AR1_ADAC
AL1_ADAC
AR2_ADAC
AL2_ADAC
AR3_ADAC
AL3_ADAC
AVDD33_DAC
AVDD33_DAC1

Y23
AA25

AR0O
AL0O

W23
AA24

ADAC_PWR

Analog TP381
Power
AVDD33_DAC

TP376
TP377

V22
V23

AVSS33_DAC
AVSS33_DAC1

C457
220UF 16V

ALIN
ASPDIF
AOBCK
AOLRCK
AOMCLK
AOSDATA4
AOSDATA3
AOSDATA2
AOSDATA1
AOSDATA0

C462
1uF 10V

C458
100N 16V

NC/10PF 50V

C460
100N 16V

AOMCLK

NC/10PF 50V

AV2_R_In
AV2_L_In
YPbPr_R_In1
YPbPr_L_In1

C463
100N 16V

Analog Power
TP384

AVDD1V2

AOSDATA1
AOSDATA0

TP385

AVDD3V3

AVDD12_RGB

IF_AGC

AB18
Y16
R19
P23
AD20
AE20

AVDD12_DEMOD
AVSS12_DEMOD
IF_AGC
RF_AGC
LOUTN
LOUTP

TP231
SC1
TP232
SY1
TP233

CVBS1P
CVBS0P
CVBS_COM
AVDD33_CVBS

AD15
AC15
AE15
AB16
AC16
AC17
AB17
Y15
W14
W16

SC0
SC1
SY0
SY1
CVBS2P
CVBS1P
CVBS0P
CVBS_COM
AVDD33_CVBS
AVSS33_CVBS

HSYNC
VSYNC
RP
GP
BP
COM
SOG
VGA_SDA
VGA_SCL
COM1
PB1P
PR1P
Y1P
SOY1
COM0
PB0P
PR0P
Y0P
SOY0
AVDD12_RGB
AVSS12_RGB
FS_VDAC
VDAC_OUT1
VDAC_OUT2
AVDD33_VDAC
AVSS33_VDAC

W12
W11
AC10
AC9
AD9
AB10
AE9
AC11
AB12

AVDD3V3

HSYNC
VSYNC
RP
GP
BP
VGACOM
SOG

AVDD33_IFPGA

R470
0R05 OHM

R471
0R05 OHM
C466
100N 16V

VGASDA
VGASCL
R4127 0R05 1/16W
R4128 0R05 1/16W

TP388

AVDD3V3

AE11
AD12
AE12
AD11
AB11

C467
100N 16V

TP389

AVDD1V2

AVDD33_VDAC

COM0
PB0P
PR0P
Y0P
SOY0

AD14
Y14

AVDD12_RGB

AA15
W13
Y12

VDAC_FS

R473
0R05 OHM
C468
100N 16V

AR0O
AL0O

VGA_R_In
VGA_L_In

AV2_R_In
AV2_L_In
YPbPr_R_In1
YPbPr_L_In1

AOBCLK
AOLRCK
AOMCLK

VGA_EEPROM_WP

C469
100N 16V

COM0
PB0P
PR0P
Y0P
SOY0

AOSDATA0
AOSDATA1
HSYNC
VSYNC
RP
GP
BP
VGACOM
SOG
VGA_EEPROM_WP
VGASCL
VGASDA

COM0
PB0P
PR0P
Y0P
SOY0

AVDD3V3

TP236

R479 NC/0R05 OHM

U411

+5V_SW

TP237

G1117-33T63Uf
3

MONITOR_OUT
R474
560R

AVDD33_VDAC

HSYNC
VSYNC
RP
GP
BP
VGACOM
SOG

VGASCL
VGASDA

AVDD12_DEMOD

R472
0R05 OHM

AC13
AB14
AC14
AB13
AC12

AA14
W15

TP387

AVDD33_CVBS

VI

VO

C471
NC/1uF 16V

R4020
MT5366QVOG

AVDD12_DEMOD

AVDD33_DEMOD
AVDD33_IFPGA
AVSS33_DEMOD

AOSDATA0
AOSDATA1

GND

AC19
AB19
Y18

C465
100N 16V

TP386

AVDD33_DEMOD
AVDD33_IFPGA

ADCINP_DEMOD
ADCINN_DEMOD

SPDIF_OUT

AVDD33_DEMOD

U401C

AD17
AE17

AOBCLK
AOLRCK
AOMCLK

R469
0R05 OHM
C464
100N 16V

FAT_IN+
FAT_IN-

AVDD1V2
+5V_SW
ADAC_PWR

EMI

R468
0R05 OHM

U401C

VGA_R_In
VGA_L_In

R467
0R05 OHM

TP378
TP379
TP380

AVDD3V3

AOMCLK_A

TP383
AVDD33_AADC

AU_DIN
SPDIF_OUT
AOBCLK
AOLRCK
AOMCLK

SPDIF_OUT

C474

AA22
W22
V21
V20
T21
U24
U25
R21
R20
T19
U23
T20

AVDD3V3
AVDD1V2
+5V_SW
ADAC_PWR

AR0O
AL0O

AVDD33_DAC
AVDD33_DAC1

TP234

VMID_AADC

AOLRCK_A
C473

V25
Y24

AVDD3V3
AVDD33_AADC
AVSS33_AADC

AOLRCK

AVDD33_DAC1
R465 0R05 OHM

R463
47ohm 1/10W +/-1%

V24
Y25

TP382

ADAC_PWR

R475
2
0R05 OHM

TP235
+

C470
220UF 16V
FAT_INFAT_IN+

75 OHM 1/16W
IF_AGC
CVBS1P
CVBS_COM

FAT_INFAT_IN+
IF_AGC
CVBS1P
CVBS_COM
GND

A/V Interface

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EN 48

GPIO Interface & to IR/Keyboard control

GPIO Interface & to IR/Keyboard control

B11

SYS_EEPROM_WP
LVDS_PWR_EN
TP244
TP247
TP248
TP365

USB_PWR_EN0
USB_PWR_EN1
HDMI_SW_RST
LIGHT_SENSOR_IN
LED_G
STANDBY
VGA_EEPROM_WP

TP363
ADIN1_SRV

BL_ON/OFF
PHYRST#

TP364
ADIN0_SRV

R4106
10K 1/16W

OPCTRL0
LED_R
OPCTRL2
OPCTRL3
OPCTRL4
OPCTRL5

R4105
10K 1/16W

E25
G24
F23
H25
G23
E24
H20
GPIO_7 G21
GPIO_8 H21
GPIO9
E22
F22
F21
GPIO_12 G20
H24
G25
G22
P6
R6
P5
P4
P3
P2
P1
R5
U5
U6
V6
U7
AD8
AE8
AA8
AE6
AB7
Y7

ADIN0_SRV
ADIN1_SRV
USB_OC_COM
TP368 KEY_UP_DN_DCSW
USB_OC_C1M
KEY_MENU_L_R_SOURCE

TP367

AA9
AA11
Y10
W9
W10
Y11

GPIO0
GPIO1
GPIO2
GPIO3
GPIO4
GPIO5
GPIO6
GPIO7
GPIO8
GPIO9
GPIO10
GPIO11
GPIO12
GPIO13
GPIO14
GPIO15
GPIO16
GPIO17
GPIO18
GPIO19
GPIO20
GPIO21
GPIO22
GPIO23
GPIO24
GPIO25
GPIO26
GPIO27

DEMOD_TSCLK
DEMOD_TSVAL
DEMOD_TSSYNC
DEMOD_TSDATA0
CI_TSCLK
CI_TSVAL
CI_TSSYNC
CI_TSDATA0
PVR_TSCLK
PVR_TSVAL
PVR_TSSYNC
PVR_TSDATA0
PVR_TSDATA1
SPI_CLK
SPI_DATA
SPI_CLE
CI_INT
DEMOD_RST
ETCOL
ETTXEN
ETTXD3
ETTXD2
ETTXD1
ETTXD0
ETTXCLK
ETRXDV
ETRXD3
ETRXD2
ETRXD1
ETRXD0
ETRXCLK
ETPHYCLK
ETMDIO
ETMDC

OPCTRL0
OPCTRL1
OPCTRL2
OPCTRL3
OPCTRL4
OPCTRL5
ADIN0_SRV
ADIN1_SRV
ADIN2_SRV
ADIN3_SRV
ADIN4_SRV
ADIN5_SRV

OPWM2
OPWM1
OPWM0

R25
R24
R22
N19

DEMOD_TSCLK
DEMOD_TSVAL
DEMOD_TSSYNC
DEMOD_TSDATA0

P25
N20
P21
P24

N21
M22
M25
M24
R23

T6
T5
R7

BL_DIMMING

C496
NC/100N 16V

LIGHT SENSOR
R4010 NC/100R

LIGHT_SENSOR

100R 1/16W 5%
100R 1/16W 5%
SMD/0402

TP374

TP243

TP242

3V3SB
+12VSB
+5V_SW
VCCK
AVDD3V3
LVDSVDD
ADAC_PWR

C493
100N 16V
SMD/0402

TP245

ZD426

MII Interface

ETTXEN
ETTXD3
ETTXD2
ETTXD1
ETTXD0
ETTXCLK_REF_CLK

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

ETRXCLK_C50M_O
PHY_REFCLK_E

CONN

PHYRST#
ETCOL
ETRXDV
ETRXD3
ETRXD2
ETRXD1
ETRXD0
ETMDIO
ETMDC

ETTXEN
ETTXD3
ETTXD2
ETTXD1
ETTXD0
ETTXCLK_REF_CLK
ETRXCLK_C50M_O
PHY_REFCLK_E
PHYRST#
ETCOL
ETRXDV
ETRXD3
ETRXD2
ETRXD1
ETRXD0
ETMDIO
ETMDC

VPORT0603100KV05
2

ZD427
ZD421
ZD422
ZD423
ZD424
VPORT0603100KV05 VPORT0603100KV05
VPORT0603100KV05
VPORT0603100KV05 NC/VPORT0603100KV05

CN407

LIGHT_SENSOR

C492
NC/10N 50V
SMD/0402

C497
100N 16V

C494
100N 16V
SMD/0402

C495
NC/100N 16V
SMD/0402

C491
100N 16V
SMD/0402

R492
NC/10K 1/16W 5%
SMD/0402

TP375

Key2

SMD/0402

TP370
TP371 R500
NC/10K 1/16W 5%
SMD/0402

DVDD3V3

3V3SB

GND

Key1

R491
R490

TP241

TP240

TP369
KEY_MENU_L_R_SOURCE
KEY_UP_DN_DCSW

DVDD3V3

+12VSB
+5V_SW
VCCK
AVDD3V3
LVDSVDD
ADAC_PWR

220R/2000mA

SMD/0402
SMD/0402
SMD/0402

100R 1/16W 5%
100R 1/16W 5%
100R 1/16W 5%

HDMI_SW_RST

HDMI_SW_RST

+5V_SW

R494
R493
R478

LIGHT_SENSOR_IN

FB125

TP238

TP239
LED_R
LED_G
RC Signal

BL_DIMMING

BL_DIMMING

C4013
NC/10UF 10V

TO IR/KEY BOARD CONTROL

3K9 1/10W 1%

R477
3K9 1/10W 1%

BL_ON/OFF
RC Signal

BL_ON/OFF
RC Signal

3V3SB

R476

DEMOD_TSCLK
DEMOD_TSVAL
DEMOD_TSSYNC
DEMOD_TSDATA0

DEMOD_TSCLK
DEMOD_TSVAL
DEMOD_TSSYNC
DEMOD_TSDATA0

MT5366QVOG

3V3SB

OPCTRL2
OPCTRL3
GPIO_12
OPCTRL4
OPCTRL5
OPCTRL0

OPCTRL2
OPCTRL3
GPIO_12
OPCTRL4
OPCTRL5
OPCTRL0

DEMOD_RST
ETCOL
ETTXEN
TP372
ETTXD3
ETTXD2
ETTXD1
ETTXD0
ETTXCLK_REF_CLK
ETRXDV
ETRXD3
ETRXD2
ETRXD1
ETRXD0
ETRXCLK_C50M_O
PHY_REFCLK_E
ETMDIO
ETMDC

SYS_EEPROM_WP
ARC_OE
VGA_EEPROM_WP
STANDBY
USB_PWR_EN0
USB_OC_COM
USB_PWR_EN1
USB_OC_C1M

SYS_EEPROM_WP
ARC_OE
VGA_EEPROM_WP
STANDBY
USB_PWR_EN0
USB_OC_COM
USB_PWR_EN1
USB_OC_C1M

R4111
NC/10K 1/16W

N22

AA3
W5
Y5
Y3
Y2
Y1
W2
Y4
W3
W4
V3
V4
W1
AA4
V5
W6

LVDS_PWR_EN

LVDS_PWR_EN
DVDD3V3

P22
M21
M20
M19

TP249

ARC_OE

DEMOD_RST

DEMOD_RST

U401E

TP366

13

B11

14

10-1-11

TPM9.2L LA

GPIO Interface
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EN 49

LVDS Output

LVDS Output

B12
U401D

AC2
AD1

AVSS33_LVDSA
AVSS33_LVDSA

USB_2P_DP0
USB_2P_DM0

AVDD12_VPLL
AVSS12_VPLL

USB_2P_DP1
USB_2P_DM1

TP_VPLL
AE0P
AE0N
AE1P
AE1N
AE2P
AE2N
AECKP
AECKN
AE3P
AE3N
AE4P
AE4N
AE5P
AE5N
AO0P
AO0N
AO1P
AO1N
AO2P
AO2N
AOCKP
AOCKN
AO3P
AO3N
AO4P
AO4N
AO5P
AO5N

DVDD3V3

Analog Power

AVDD33_LVDSTX

AVDD3V3

E16
E17
AVDD12_VPLL

F19
G19

AVDD3V3

D17
C17
C19
D19
D20
C20
C21
D21
D23
C23
C24
D24
D25
C25

E0P
E0N
E1P
E1N
E2P
E2N
ECKP
ECKN
E3P
E3N
E4P
E4N

A17
B17
A18
B18
A19
B19
A20
B20
A21
B21
A22
B22
A23
B23

O0P
O0N
O1P
O1N
O2P
O2N
OCKP
OCKN
O3P
O3N

C484
100N 16V

Panel_12V

TP251

O0N
O0P

TP263
R4008
NC/0R05 1/16W
TP267

TP265

O2N TP264
O1N
O0N
LVDS_format

Panel_12V
R4009
NC/0R05 1/16W

OCKN
OCKP

TP266

TP272

TP276
TP280

TP362

AVDD12_VPLL

O3N
O3P
DVDD3V3

TP359

ECKP
E2P
E1P
E0P
O4P
O3P

C486
100N 16V

CONN

+5V_SW

FB401

NC/120R/6000mA

+12V

LVDSVDD
FB402

TP282

2 120R/6000mA

FPC Connector

O2P
O1P
O0P

R4005
NC/0R05 1/16W

LVDSVDD

Panel_12V FB404
TP270

TP285

C487
0.22uF 50V

Q400

R4004

20K 1/10W

CONN
C490
10U 16V

C489
100N 16V

Si5403DC-T1-GE3

TP284

LVDS POWER Control


Q402
BC847C

120R/6000mA

TP268

R4001
47K 1/10W 5%

LVDS_PWR_EN

OSDA1
OSCL1

OSDA1
OSCL1

TP283
OCKP

USB_DP0
USB_DM0
USB_DP1
USB_DM1

USB_DP0
USB_DM0
USB_DP1
USB_DM1

R4000
47K 1/10W 5%

R4002
NC/0R05 1/16W

LVDS_PWR_EN

LVDS_PWR_EN

4
3
2
1

TP262

OCKN

LVDS_SCL
E4P
E3P

AVDD1V2

31

TP260

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

LVDS_format

TP278 TP274 TP271


TP288

TP258

CN408
39
37
35
33
31
29
27
25
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1

41

E2N
TP259 E1N
DVDD3V3
E0N
TP261 O4N
O3N

42

TP254

TP252

TP253
TP257

GND

CN409

Q403 NC/2N7002

Q404 NC/2N7002

C483
100N 16V

C485
100N 16V

O2N
O2P

40
38
36
34
32
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2

C482
100N 16V

R499
0R05 OHM

OSDA1

LVDS_SDA
E4N
E3N
TP256
ECKN

TP360

A24

O1N
O1P

TP255

AVDD33_USB_2P

R498
0R05 OHM

MT5366QVOG

OSCL1

TP361

AVDD33_LVDSTX

R496
0R05 OHM

+12V
AVDD3V3
AVDD1V2
+5V_SW
AVDD1V2
LVDSVDD
DVDD3V3

+12V
AVDD3V3
AVDD1V2
+5V_SW
AVDD1V2
LVDSVDD
DVDD3V3

5
6
7
8

USB_DP1
USB_DM1

AB2
AC1

USB_2P_VRT

E18
E19

S
D
D
D

USB_DP0
USB_DM0

R497
5.1K 1/16W

AVDD33_LVDSA
AVDD33_LVDSA

G
D
D
D

AC3

AVDD33_USB_2P
AVSS33_USB_2P

TP286

USB_VRT

AB1
V7

TP287

AVDD33_USB_2P

32

TP250

B12

TP275 TP273
TP281 TP279
TP277

10-1-12

TPM9.2L LA

R4006
4.7K 1/10W

C477
10U 16V

R4007
NC/10K

C488
0.1uF 50V

LVDS Output

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EN 50

RS-232

RS-232

B13

U0TX
U0RX

U0TX
U0RX

3V3SB

BAV99
D405

TP289

R480

U0RX

R483 100 OHM 1/10W


100 OHM 1/10W

U0TX
U0RX

1
2
3

---><---|>
---><---|>

U0TX

3V3SB
+5VSB

+5VSB

TP291
TP290

BAV99
D401
R464
4.7K1/16W

3V3SB

R466
4.7K1/16W

3V3SB

B13

10-1-13

TPM9.2L LA

CN410
CONN

GND

CN411
NC/CONN
1
2
3
4

+5VSB

RS-232

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EN 51

Tuner

Tuner

B14

TP352

IFOUT1P+

TP353

TUNER POWER +5V_TUNER


form +12V/+12V_TUN

C208 1UF 6.3V

IFOUT1P
+12V

IFOUT1N-

TP315

TIFAGC

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

TP294

+5V_TUNER

220R/2000mA
TP306 U755 AS7805DTR-E1
2
1
3
IN
OUT

TP305

AVDD3V3

TP295
TU_FAT_IN2+
TP296

C769
1uF 25V

TU_FAT_IN2-

TP297

R124
3K3 1/16W 5%

AGC2

C771
10uF 6.3V

R128

3K3 1/16W 5%
TP343

T_SCL

TH6
TH5
TH4
TH3
TH2
TH1

IF1_P
IF1_N
AGC1
IF2_P
IF2_N
AGC2
I2C_SCL
I2C_SDA
2.5V
RESET
5V

FB712

IFOUT1N

C205 1UF 6.3V

GND

TU103
SUT-RB211TV

B14

T_SDA
TP301

17
16
15
14
13
12

R132
TP344

200R 1/16W 5%

R123

200R 1/16W 5%

C204
39pF 50V

TUNER_SCL
TP299

C207
39pF 50V

C212
100N 16V

TUNER_SDA

TP298

+5V_TUNER
TP300
C203

FB104
A2.5V

100N 16V

D_2V5

TP302

2
TP310

220R/2000mA

DEMOD_RST

C209
10uF 6.3V

AGC2

R154
10K 1/16W 5%

R152

4K7 1/16W 5%

TP309

C130
47NF 16V

C102
10N 50V

IF_AGC

R203

10K 1/16W 5%

VIN

+12V

TH

GND

C210
10uF 6.3V

IFOUT1N-

C214
NC/47pF 50V

R151
120R 1/16W 1%

TU_FAT_IN2+

C202

C162

1uF 25V

47P 50V
FAT_INFAT_IN+

TP354

R139
0R05 1/16W

R145

IF_AGC

C211

R142
0R05 1/16W

1uF 25V

NC/47pF 50V

U104
NC/G1117T63Uf
VOUT

DEMOD_RST

TP355

TU_FAT_IN2-

A_2V5

R140

IF_AGC
DEMOD_RST

FAT_IN-

100R 1/16W 5%

TP356

D_2V5
C206

FAT_INFAT_IN+

FAT_IN+

R138
100R 1/16W 5%

150OHM 1/16W +/-5%

VIN

+12V

Tuner I/O Interface

R185
NC/0R05 1/16W

R117
120R 1/16W 1%

+24V(16V)

+24V(16V)

TP304

C197
1UF 10V

VOUT

+5V_SW

GND

47P 50V

C213

R184
0R05 1/16W
IFOUT1P+

TH

1
220R/2000mA

GND

+5V_SW

TP303

AVDD3V3

+5V_SW

U102
G1117T63Uf

FB106

AVDD3V3

R155
22K 1/16W 5%

D_2V5

10-1-14

TPM9.2L LA

R186
NC/0R05 1/16W

C218
NC/10uF 6.3V

R119
NC/120R 1/16W 1%

R175
NC/120R 1/16W 1%

Tuner

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EN 52

ISDB-T Demodulator

ISDB-T Demodulator

B15
2

B15

1
4

C215

AVDD3V3
AVDD1V2

X101
3
C217

AVDD3V3
AVDD1V2
DEMOD_TSCLK
DEMOD_TSVAL
DEMOD_TSSYNC
DEMOD_TSDATA0

DEMOD_TSCLK
DEMOD_TSVAL
DEMOD_TSSYNC
DEMOD_TSDATA0

41.0MHz
TP319

12P 50V
12P 50V

R130

0R05 1/16W

DEMOD_RST

DEMOD_RST

R102
470R 1/16W 5%

OSDA2
OSCL2

OSDA2
OSCL2
GND

AVDD1V2

AVDD1V2
C103
100N 16V

AVDD3V3

C104
100N 16V

D_2V5

R148
NC/10K 1/16W 5%
TP313

C105

R147
DEMOD_RST

R112

TIFAGC
4.7K1/16W
C133
10N 50V

C112
100N 16V
R204
22K 1/16W 5%

TP345

48

25
SLVADR0

26
OSCEN_X

27
CVSS3

CVDD3

28

30

29
RST_X

PVSS

OSCMODE

32

31

PVDD

33
XVDD

34

TTUSDA

TSDATA6

TTUSCL

TSDATA5

GPIO1

TSDATA4

TIFAGC

TSDATA3

10K 1/16W 5%
49

XTALO

35

TSDATA7

E-Pad

C134

24
23

C107
100N 16V

22

TP314

AVDD1V2
TP350

21
20
19

R129
47R 1/16W 5%
TP351
R146
47R 1/16W 5%

OSDA2
OSCL2

AVDD3V3

18

C110
100N 16V

17

C128

C132
10PF 50V

10PF 50V

16
15
14
13

TSDATA2

47

R110

CVDD4

12

TP317

VSS2

CVSS1

TUNER_SCL

46

VSS3

CVDD1

TUNER_SDA

45

DVDD2

11

AVDD1V2

XTALSEL

TSDATA1

44

SCL

10

C111
100N 16V

SLVADR1

TSDATA0

43

SDA

42

TAVDD

41

CVDD2

DVDD1

40

TAVSS

VSS1

C109
100N 16V
TP318
R109
NC/47R 1/16W 5%

CVSS2

C108
82pF 50V

TAINP

TSCLK

D_2V5 GND

39

38

47R 1/16W 5%

TSVALID

R106

U103

TESTMODE

TSSYNC

47R 1/16W 5%

0R05 1/16W
C137
47N 16V

TAINM

37

47R 1/16W 5%

GPIO2

R105

R104

GPIO0

IFOUT1N

47R 1/16W 5%

TP341
R103
TP342

XTALI

C106
82pF 50V

To RB211
IFOUT1P

XVSS

36

100N 16V

10-1-15

TPM9.2L LA

TP349

CXD2828ER

C216

100N 16V
100N 16V

AVDD3V3
TP347
TP346

AVDD1V2
TP348

R113
R114
R115
R116

22R 1/16W 5%
22R 1/16W 5%
22R 1/16W 5%
22R 1/16W 5%

DEMOD_TSDATA0
DEMOD_TSCLK
DEMOD_TSVAL
DEMOD_TSSYNC

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10.

EN 53

Ethernet

ESD & Surge Protect


U4011
NC/uClamp2512T.TCT

DVDD3V3_MII
DVDD3V3_MII

C4151
NC/10PF 50V
SMD/0402

XCLK_C50M_O

R4162
22R 1/16W 5%
SMD/0402

R4164
22R 1/16W 5%
SMD/0402

R4156

4
3
2
1

ETRXDV
ETRXD0
1
ETRXD1
2
ETRXD2
3
ETRXD3
4
RX_CLK
ETCOL
CRS/RPTR
RXER/FXEN
MII_XTAL_IN
MII_XTAL_OUT

C4156
NC/10PF 50V
SMD/0402

1
C4138
27P 50V
SMD/0402

ETMDIO

ETTXD0
ETTXD1
ETTXD2
ETTXD3
ETTXEN

C4155
NC/10PF 50V
SMD/0402

C4154
NC/10PF 50V
SMD/0402

R4154

X4001
3

SMD/0402
22R 1/16W 5%

R4155
1K5 1/16W 5%
SMD/0402

22R 1/16W 5%
SMD/0402
5 RP4019
6 22R
7 SMD/0402
8
R4175
8 22R
7 RP4020
6 SMD/0402
5
SMD/0402
SMD/0402
SMD/0402
SMD/0402
SMD/0402
SMD/0402

R4177
R4166
R4165
R4160
R4167

22R 1/16W 5%
22R 1/16W 5%
0R05 1/16W
0R05 1/16W
0R05 1/16W
TP337

LED0_AD0
LED1_AD1

C4139
27P 50V
SMD/0402 DVDD3V3_MII

25MHz

22R 1/16W 5%

TP340
TP320

C4140
10uF 16V

C4141
100N 16V
SMD/0402

C4153
100N 16V
SMD/0402

34
35

DVDD12 28

R4170
0R05 1/10W
DVDD3V3

30
31
23
24
25
26
27
22
13
14
16
17
18
19
38
36
39
42
43

C4152
100N 16V
SMD/0402

15
21
37
7
20
33
47

U4010

MDC
MDIO
TXD0
TXD1
TXD2
TXD3
TXEN
TXC
RXDV
RXD0
RXD1
RXD2
RXD3
RXC
COL/SNI
CRS/RPTR
RXER/FXEN
CKXTAL1
CKXTAL2

R4157
0R05 1/10W

RTL8201EL-VC-GR

PWOUT12A
PWOUT12D
AVDD33
AVDD33
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
MDI[1]+
MDI[1]-

LED0/PHYAD0
LED1/PHYAD1

MDI[0]+
MDI[0]-

48
40

C4145
10uF 16V

RSET
PHYRSTB
INTB

GND
GND
GND
GND

C4146
100N 16V
SMD/0402

C4135
100N 16V
SMD/0402
PMEB

6
5

IN1
IN2

OUT3
OUT4

IN3
IN4

C4147
10uF 16V

ETRXDV
CRS/RPTR
ETCOL
RXER/FXEN
LED0_AD0
LED1_AD1

NC/4K7 1/16W 5%
NC/4K7 1/16W 5%
NC/4K7 1/16W 5%
NC/4K7 1/16W 5%
4K7 1/16W 5%
NC/4K7 1/16W 5%

R4195
NC/4K7 1/16W 5%

MDI_TP
MDI_TN

1
2

TP324

C4133
100NF
SMD/0402

C4134
10N 50V
SMD/0402

ETRXD0
ETTXEN
ETMDIO
ETMDC
DVDD3V3

R4163
C4136
NC/49.9 OHM +-1% 1/10W 100NF
SMD/0402

C4137
10N 50V
SMD/0402

C4132
NC/100N 16V
SMD/0402

TP322

46

R4161
NC/49.9 OHM +-1% 1/10W

PHYRST#

29
32

R4169
2.49K OHM 0.5%

MDI_TN
MDI_RP

R4181
R4182
R4183
R4184
R4185
R4186

ETTXD0
ETRXD3
ETRXD2
ETRXD1

MDI_RN

TP328
TP329

R4174
NC/49.9 OHM +-1% 1/10W

TP323
TP325
C4149
10N 50V
SMD/0402

TP327

NC/90R/400mA
L511
2

CN4011
MDI_TP
1
R4190 0R05 1/10W 2 P1
3 P2
TP330
L512
MDI_RP4 P3
R4172 0R05 1/10W 5 P4
4
1
6 P5
TP331
MDI_RN
NC/90R/400mA
7 P6
8 P7 NC
LED1_AD1 TP335
9 P8
10 P9
510R 1/10W
R4168
DVDD3V3_MIITP336
TP332
11 P10
LED0_AD0
510R 1/10W
R4171
12 P11
P12
TP333
RJ45 CONN+LED
R4180
TP334
0R05 1/16W
3

4
3

1
2

MDI_TN

TH2

PHYRST#

R4173
NC/49.9 OHM +-1% 1/10W

TP326

RJ45

14

C4150
NC/47P 50V
SMD/0402

R4179
R4189
R4191
R4192
R4187
R4188

PHYRST#
ETCOL
ETTXD3
ETTXD2
ETTXD1

DVDD3V3
4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,14,15,16,17,18,19 GND

MDI_TP

DVDD3V3_MII
4K7 1/16W 5%
4K7 1/16W 5%
4K7 1/16W 5%
4K7 1/16W 5%
NC/4K7 1/16W 5%
4K7 1/16W 5%

MDI_RP
MDI_RN

PMEB

MDI_RP
MDI_RN

4
5

R4178
5.1K 1% SMD/0402

3
4

ETRXCLK_C50M_O
PHY_REFCLK_E

R4194
NC/4K7 1/16W 5%

FB4007 60OHM
1

MDI_TP
MDI_TN

C4148
100N 16V
SMD/0402

DVDD3V3_MII

PHY_REFCLK_E

1
2

DVDD3V3_MII

DVDD12
DVDD33
DVDD33
DVDD33

MDI_RP
MDI_RN

OUT1
OUT2

DVDD12

6
41
3
8
9
10
11
12
44
45

8
7

ETTXCLK_REF_CLK

13

ETTXCLK_REF_CLK

ETMDC

MDI_TP
MDI_TN

ETRXDV

15 ETRXDV
15 ETTXCLK_REF_CLK
15 ETRXCLK_C50M_O
15 PHY_REFCLK_E
15 PHYRST#
15
ETCOL
15
ETTXD3
15
ETTXD2
15
ETTXD1
15
ETTXD0
15
ETRXD3
15
ETRXD2
15
ETRXD1
15
ETRXD0
15
ETTXEN
15
ETMDIO
15
ETMDC

TH1

10-1-16

TPM9.2L LA

C4142
NC/100N 16V
SMD/0402

C4143
100N 16V
SMD/0402

C4144
10N 50V
SMD/0402

R4176
NC/0R05 1/16W

SEPARATE GROUND

TP308

Ethernet

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R4010

C4013

CN111
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U506
U507
R510
C503

U501

C157

U509 U510

U508

FB106
R182

R518

C507

R505

C502

D503

R183

C555

ZD503 FB500
R517

R181

U102

C155

C629

U112

ZD126

R481

C470

U114

R479
R475

C159

FB104

C154 ZD129 ZD130

C197

C471
R176

R463
R177

R403

C400

R701

R731

R725

R4008

R4009

C477

R4122

C415

R4124
R4125

CN408
C606

U411

CN1001

R508

ZD512

R509

ZD511

ZD513

CN504

ZD131 ZD132

R117

C210

R4121
R4120

R531

R113

C110

R151

C216

C132

C416

C681

R693

FB404

C504
R548

ZD504 FB501

CN502

U504 U505

C134

U755

C112

R112

R116

C771

FB712

C769

C203

R204

R430

R429

R407

U402

C418

C684

FB701

C1149

C675

FB704

FB702

R722

FB401

R736

R730

Q704

C723
Q706

R723
R721

R729

R728

C726

C1147

Q403

R4005

R4002

R607

R608

Q404

C489

R545

D505

C212
R154

R146

C128

R129

C107

R130

R425

R414

R540

C513

R501

D501

FB505

C111

R109

R115

C521

R513

R526

R521

R516

R515

C207

R124

R123

R106
C109

R4111

R421

U405

C520

R536

C209

C515

C501

R114

R541

R535

R128

U103

R542

R527

R152

R148

R525

FB507

R110

C137

D504

FB506

C102

C215

R132

C104

R511

R514

C105

C519

R4181 R4179
R102

C204

C103

C517

C4156

C516

R459

R522

R147

C455

R524

C217

R717

C133

X400
X101

R556

R503

RP4020
C106

C631

R533

C4141
R104

C448

R105

R739

R103

C627

R614

C108

R726

C205

C496

R431

C483

C457

ZD516

ZD123
R529

C208

R461

C454

C404
R412

R4119

C722

C402

ZD515

R530

R186

R138

R140

C628

R611

C474

R523

R4183 R4191
R502

C214

R185

C211
C162

C213

C202

R139

R142

C206

R612

C473

R534

C117

C464

R4106

FB4007

C510

C119

R131
R126

C141

C135

C136

C129

C124

C122

C120

C118

C115

R613

C525

R4164

U502

R191

R166

R158

R156

R150

R141

R137

R133

R127

R122

R528

C4150

C523

R193

R1101 R1099 R1206 R1205

ZD1029

C127

R4128

R4127

R170

R118

C718

FB502

R480

C490

R532

R466

ZD110

R1104 R1103 R1208 R1207

ZD1030

C126

R144

Q109

C4011

U401

ZD518 ZD502

R464

ZD111

R190

R136

ZD113

C121

R135

R134

U407

R145

C447

C518

R164

C116

R189

R125

ZD112

Q1013
R188

C142

ZD109

C484

U403

C522

CN102
R168

R160

R443

C532

R1167
R167

R161

R4103

C428

R544

R169

R1165

D1009

R447

R163

ZD114

R456

R4115

C139

ZD115
R455

R413

R165

C1145

CN1

ZD514

R483

R401

RP411

C143

C4136
C424

C408

R4113

R195

R4162

C1146
Q1012

D1008

R727

R162

C4153
Q1153

R4175

C138

C4155

R498

ZD1022

C728
R1210

C4151

C438

R452

C4154

R1234

U408

FB707
C422

R157

R733

R406

R4112

R1209 R1211

R451

R1229

R633

C1197

U705

C407

R172

R710

R415

R143

C406

C714

C123

R426

C721

L701

C125

C715

R713

C717

C727

C713
R714

C709
R709

C405

TP177TP176

ZD517

R491

R712

RP409

C1198

CN4011
C708

C421

RP407

ZD120

R4163 R4161 R4173 R4174

C4010

RP405

R194

U4010
R4114

ZD118

R4165

R735

R715

R4116

C131

R4192

R732

U702

C409

R159

R4169
C707

R4055 R4054

L653

R153

C4140

R149

C492

R734

C648
C712

C638
RP406

R192

R4177

C711

C625
C716

ZD117

R442

C710

FB605

U703

CN411

R440

C4152

R719

C4149 R4178

R439
R744

R740

R4195

R4167
R618

R4154

R438

CN406

U415
RP404

R1042 R1043

C4134

C4145
C649

R4156 R4155

R441
R622

R621

R416

RP403

C1199

R490

R737

RP402

R171

C491
Q601

C680

RP401

C725

10.

C1142

R476

C4147

R724

RP400

C1141

R477
C737

C703

TPM9.2L LA

ZD136 ZD122

ZD421

X4001

C616
Q705

D401

C494

C688

D405

FB125

R692

C678

C693

CN701

CN410

ZD422
C4148
C682

C4137

R4189
R743

R690 R688
R766

R4172

ZD426
R4160

C4143

C493
C669

L652

C1148

R4176

R492

R685

C694

C687

R4171

R478
C4146
R632

C4135

C497
Q708

U603

R4157

R4170
R4182

R446

FB600

R4194

ZD423
R437

R4187 R4185

C720

FB604

R4180

C719
R617

L512

ZD424
R450

R4188 R4186

C651

R4166

U701

U4011

ZD427
R741

C4142

R493
Q707

C4132

C495

C636

L511

R635

R742

C612

R657

L651

C4139

R738

C637

C4133

R689
C670

R4190

C626
C633

C692

R634

C677

C4144

C704
R691

C674

CN601
C683
C685
C686

R4184

C611
C679

C4138

L650

C634

C671

Q603

C615

C632

C610

C676

C630

R602
C602
R604

C673

C635

C604
C689

R702

Q702
FB606

C603
R605

R651

R707

R603

R686
R687
C668

Q602

C609

C613

C605

C672

C759

C706

Q703

CN603

R500

R494

R704

C702

R703

10-1-17

R4168

CN407

R711

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


EN 54

SSB layout top

CN409
C607

C608

CN602

R402

C401

R606

R610

C151

ZD128

C1144

C1143

C150

ZD127

R174

C148

C156

CN128

R202

R179

R178

C153

R180

C152

CN103

CN104

TU103
C158

ZD521

ZD520

ZD519

ZD522

ZD510

CN503
SSB Layout Top
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EN 55

R4006

TP262

TP270

TP267
TP274
TP288

C411

TP165

R400

TP414
TP413

C436
TP184

TP185

TP188
TP187

R4013 R4102

TP189
TP182
TP183

R4053

U404

Q4003

C4012

TP029
TP174
TP169

C4008

TP361

C469

C147

TP205

TP351TP350

TP313

U104

TP181

TP444TP442

R175

TP394

C423

R4118

R497

TP035

TP450

TP065

TP193

TP208
TP211

TP072

TP436
TP438
TP440

TP010

TP070 TP073
TP066

TP064

TP212

TP024

TP217
TP011

TP071
TP434TP027
TP069

R184

C218

TP215

TP298

TP301

TP108

TP300

TP299

TP216

TP36

TP213

TP238

TP354TP355

TP342TP341

TP012

TP218

TP037

TP306

TP305

TP399
TP397
TP210

TP203

TP201
TP345
TP317

R119

TP393

TP239

TP445
TP443TP441 TP439 TP067TP068

TP318

TP118

TP359

C442

C441

C446

C443
R4104

R460

TP207

TP363

TP200

TP204

TP304
TP347 TP346

TP019

TP032

TP364

TP384

R468

TP348
TP231

TP119

R4020

C450

TP028

TP151
TP432

TP094

C149

TP372

TP303

TP454

R423

R173

TP453

TP360

R424

TP319

TP433

R453

TP368

TP232
TP092

TP091 TP389

TP385

C556

TP236

C461

R4105

TP349

TP020 TP025

TP022

TP249

TP250

RP4019

R473
C465

TP017

TP036

TP233

R560

R469

TP310

C462 TP383

TP170

R4117

C466

R474

TP418

TP387

TP168

TP023

TP388

R462

TP396

TP018

R470 TP386TP237

C456

R471

C452

C463

C437

TP314

TP234
C467

TP380
TP379

TP398

C444

C460
TP382

TP378

TP117

C451

C468

TP377

TP115

TP202

R467

C600

R472

R600

R458

C130

R457

C601

R465

R601

C445

TP309

TP376

R155

C431

C426
R418 TP171

C434

TP244

C425

C420

TP247
R420

R203

TP160

TP175

TP021

C419

TP362

C458

TP087

C410

C433
R419

TP248

R499

R454

C435

TP179

TP178

C486

C485

TP180

R417

R496

C482

R434
R433

TP109

TP172

C429

TP190

C453

TP107

TP226
TP173

TP381

R422

U409

TP113

C4007

C432

R432

TP235

TP120

C430

R436

TP096

TP227

RP410

C4009

TP095

R705

RP408

C439

TP186
TP088

C705

TP225

C440

R427

TP219

C4006

TP365

TP105

R4129

C427

TP097

TP367

R716
R4130

C413

TP166

TP228

TP206

TP030

TP220

TP284

R411

TP167

TP419

R4123

TP285

C403

TP452

R410

Q400

TP259
TP260

TP283

TP089

TP098

TP006
TP230

R4000

TP258

TP255

TP031
TP034

TP282

TP269

TP256 TP257

TP090

TP286

TP278 TP280
TP276

TP254

TP008

TP007

TP005

TP003

C414

TP271

TP272

TP093

TP002

TP001

R4001

TP221
TP266

C488

TP268

R4004

TP287

TP265

R4007

TP401

TP261

TP273

TP264

C487

TP253

TP277

TP279

Q402

TP263TP275

TP281

R706

SSB layout bottom

FB402

10-1-18

TPM9.2L LA

TP041

TP079

TP192

TP421

TP214

TP369

TP343
TP076

TP296TP294TP352

TP060

TP063
TP435

TP111
TP104

TP302 TP344 TP297 TP295TP353

TP110

TP062

TP077

TP059

TP058

TP103
TP053

TP015

TP057
TP425

TP061

TP044
TP042

TP102 TP100
TP054

TP046

TP038

TP050
TP356

TP045
TP05048

TP323

TP040
TP099
TP337

TP340

TP335

TP320

TP114

TP374

TP014
TP127

TP052

TP122

TP049

TP293

TP322

TP051
TP101
TP329

TP430 TP123

TP328

TP327
TP243

TP124
TP242

C505

TP325
TP437

TP144

C512

C526

C514

TP142
TP154

C527

C509

TP145

TP429

TP147

TP082
TP081

TP191

TP055
TP241

TP331
C534

TP330

C533

C530

TP129

R512

TP130

TP152

TP083
TP370

TP150

TP289

TP424

C506

C511

C528

C529

TP161

TP140

TP308

TP334

TP446
TP149
TP251
TP148

TP132

TP371

TP157

TP139

TP143

TP245

TP291

TP252
TP146

TP133

TP240

TP326

TP448

C531

TP153

C508

TP131

TP427

TP128

TP375

TP324

C524

R519

TP426

R520

TP126

TP428

TP420

TP121

TP125

TP366

TP141

TP155

TP431

TP449

TP333

TP409

TP159
TP336

TP158

TP162
TP135
TP009

TP080

TP085

TP447

TP332

TP084

TP134

TP039

TP423

TP163
TP290
TP136

TP138

TP043

TP086
TP074

TP112

TP004

SSB Layout Bottom

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TPM9.2L LA

10.

EN 56

10.2 J 715G5230 IR/LED 3000 series


IR/LED board

IR/LED board

3V3SB

LED_R
1
2
3
4
5
6

RC6

R301
2.2K 1/10W

KEY1

LED301
LED

KEY2

CN201
CONN

Red

3V3SB

2
R302
1K 1/10W

C201
10uF 10V

Q301
BC847C

LED_R

KEY2
KEY1

1
2
3
C001
0.1UF50V

C002
0.1UF50V

CN001
CONN

10-2-1

3V3SB

R201
NC/2K7 1/16W 5%

R202
100R

RC6

C203
NC/100P 50V

C204
1UF16V
2

D201
BAV99

U201

3
1
2

D202
BAV99
3

1
2
3
4

GND
Vs
OUT
GND
TSOP75436W

IR/LED board

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10.

EN 57

IR/LED Board layout

U201

C001

C201
Q301

R202

R301

D201

D202

R201

Layout IR/LED Board (Top Side)

C203

LED301

Layout IR/LED Board (Bottom Side)

C204
R302

CN001

C002

10-2-2

TPM9.2L LA

CN201
1

IR/LED board
layout top/bottom

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10.

EN 58

10.3 E 715G5365 Keyboard control panel 3000 series


Keyboard control panel

Keyboard control panel

----><----|

E
R01
2.2K

Vol-

SW1
TACT SW FWRD H1.5MM
KEY 1

----><----|

ZD01 NC/VPORT0603100KV05
R02
470R

Source

SW2
TACT SW FWRD H1.5MM

Vol+

SW3
TACT SW FWRD H1.5MM

KEY 1
KEY 2

----><----|

ZD03 NC/VPORT0603100KV05

R04
2.2K

CH-

1
2
3

CN01
5

R03
5.6K

-------><------|
--------><-------|

----><----|

ZD02 NC/VPORT0603100KV05

SW4
TACT SW FWRD H1.5MM
KEY 2

1
ZD04 NC/VPORT0603100KV05
----><----|

R05
470R

Power

SW5
TACT SW FWRD H1.5MM

1
ZD05 NC/VPORT0603100KV05
----><----|

10-3-1

R06
5.6K

CH+

SW6
TACT SW FWRD H1.5MM

1
ZD06 NC/VPORT0603100KV05

Keyboard control panel

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EN 59

Keyboard control panel layout

ZD15

R01

ZD01

SW1

ZD03

SW3

CN3

ZD2

R02

ZD02

SW2

CN4

R04

ZD04

SW4

CN5

R06

ZD06

SW6

R05

ZD1

ZD05

CN6

SW5

R03

CN2

CN1

ZD16

Layout Keyboard control panel (Top Side)

CN01

10-3-2

TPM9.2L LA

Layout Keyboard control panel (Bottom Side)

Keyboard control panel


layout top/bottom

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TPM9.2L LA

11.

EN 60

11. Styling Sheets


11.1

3000 series 32"

3000 series 32"

1053
1050

0031

1054
1057

0041

1056
0032
Pos No.

0030

0031
0032
0041
0030
1050
1053
1054
1056
1057
1176

Description

Front bezel
Deco bezel
Rear cover
Stand
Display panel
Panel SSB
Power Supply Unit
IR/LED panel
Keyboard control panel
Remote control

Remarks

Not displayed

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11.2

TPM9.2L LA

11.

EN 61

3000 series 42"

3000 series 42"

1053
0041

1054

1057

Pos No.

1056
1050
0050
0032

0031

0031
0032
0041
0050
1050
1053
1054
1056
1057
1176

Description
Front bezel
Deco bezel
Rear cover
Stand
Display panel
SSB panel
Power Supply Unit
IR/LED panel
Keyboard control panel
Remote control

Remarks

Not displayed

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