DVD Micro System Service Guide
DVD Micro System Service Guide
Recordable
ReWritable
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2009
Version 1.2
http://www.Datasheet4U.com
1-1
Location of PC Boards
Scart Board
Decoder Board
USB/Headphone
Board
AMP/Power Board
VERSION VARIATIONS :
Type /Versions: MCD122
Service policy /05 /12 /37 /51 /58 /77 /79 /93 /94 /96 /98
Board in used:
LCD DISPLAY BOARD C C M/C M/C M/C C
HEADPHONE BOARD M/C C M/C M/C M/C M/C
POWER BOARD M M M M M M
DECODER BOARD M M M M M M
SCART BOARD M M
Electronic Specification
AMPLIFIER SPEAKERS
Rated Output Power ......................... 2X20W RMS Speaker Impedance
e ............................................ 2x8ohm
.
Signal-to-noise ratio ...................................≥65dBA Speaker Driver, base .....................................................4”
Frequency response ............... 20Hz--20kHz ±3dB Speaker Driver, tweeter ....................................... Buzzer
Aux Input ................................... 1V/ RMS 16kohm Frequency Response ................. 100Hz +5dB+/-5 15KHz
Measurement Setup
Tuner FM
Bandpass
DUT 250Hz-15kHz LF Voltmeter
e.g. 7122 707 48001 e.g. PM2534
RF Generator
e.g. PM5326
Ri=50
Use a bandpass filter to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz) and disturbance from the pilottone (19kHz, 38kHz).
Tuner AM (MW,LW)
Bandpass
250Hz-15kHz LF Voltmeter
DUT e.g. 7122 707 48001 e.g. PM2534
RF Generator
e.g. PM5326
S/N and distortion meter
e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
Ri=50
Frame aerial
e.g. 7122 707 89001
To avoid atmospheric interference all AM-measurements have to be carried out in a Faraday´s cage.
Use a bandpass filter (or at least a high pass filter with 250Hz) to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz).
CD Recorder
Use Audio Signal Disc SBC429 4822 397 30184 Use Universal Test Cassette CrO2 SBC419 4822 397 30069
(replaces test disc 3) or Universal Test Cassette Fe SBC420 4822 397 30071
DUT
DUT LF Generator L
L e.g. PM5110
R
R
S/N and distortion met
S/N and distortion meter e.g. Sound Technology ST170
e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
LEVEL METER
LEVEL METER e.g. Sennheiser UPM550
e.g. Sennheiser UPM550 with FF-filter
with FF-filter
1-4
Service Aids
GB WARNING ESD
All Cs and many other semi-conductors are
susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD).
Careless handling during repair can reduce life
drastically.
hen repairing, make sure that you are
connected with the same potential as the mass
of the set via a wrist wrap with resistance.
eep components and tools also at this
potential.
GB
Safety regulations re uire that the set be restored to its original CLASS 1
condition and that parts which are identical with those specified,
be used LASER PRODUCT
Safety components are marked by the symbol ! .
Regardless of special logo(not always indicated) one must treat all sets from 1 an 2005 onwards,according ne t rules
Lead free
1-5
MA CS R
A: Please read tems of Safty Attention carefully. f Use only grounded low-voltage soldering iron, and proper size and
there are une pected conflicts between safefy attention and shape which can sustain the temperature of soldering horn to
maintenance attention, please abide to safety attention Safety range from 350 to 390.
first. Use rosin flu which is demanded by RMA include 60 Tin 40
CM A lead.
Before operating, please unplug the AC power cord from the To maintain soldering iron and its tin very well.
outlet. Use the wire brush but not spray cleaners such as Freon to clean
a) Disassemble any parts. the soldering surface.
b) Cut-off or re-connect plug and other inserting parts. Adopt the melting ways
c) hen electrolysis capacitance and test parts is parallel a) The temperature of soldering horn range from 350 to 390.
connected, anti-polarity and wrong replace will cause b) Heat up the parts pin, until soldering tin is molten.
e plosion. c) Use the desoldering pump to suck out the molten soldering tin
Do not spray chemical on the component system, surroundings uickly.
and any parts. N: uickly operating can prevent superheating the
Clean the electric unction with a cotton stick which is with electronic-plating copper.
cleaning mi ture, e cept there is other demand in this manual. Adopt the following soldering ways.
P: a) The temperature of soldering horn range from 350 to 390.
t is a kind of inflammable mi ture. b) Hold the soldering iron and welding rod pointed to the parts pin,
Do not use lubricant to the soldering point, e cept there is until soldering tin is molten. Then move the soldering horn
other demand in this manual uickly to the location that you want to solder.
N: uickly operating can prevent superheating
CC electronic-plating copper of printed circuit board.
c) Check the welting zone carefully, then brush the unwanted
During maintenance, please take common controlling to protect soldering tin away with a wire brush.
component system and electronic parts and prevent damages
to the circuit due to improper operation. UR IC
Led out wire should be kept away from high-pressure or
high-temperature parts. N:
Do not touch the C body directly with soldering iron.
ES Pre-heating soldering iron at about 130 for some seconds avoid
the damages caused by C heated suddenly.
Some semi-conductor parts are easily damaged by static For normal C, the temperature of the solder horn is about 350,
charges, these parts are called ES. They are mainly the cores and can increase to 390 for some bigger C.
of transistor lead identification. The following technical ways Use the filamentous welding rod and solder which thickness is
can be used to reduce the damages by static charges. about 0.3mm to solder thin C and add the solder as needed.
Before connecting semi-conductor or the parts. Let off the Replace the C carefully and solder it uickly.
static charges of the body by connection the earth. n the other After unsoldering the C, clean the basic board carefully to ensure
hand, to prevent potential electric shock hazard, please use the board is usable.
industrial static handle before connecting power for checking Prevent the molten soldering tin dripping on the board which will
the e uipment. engender a short circuit.
After unsoldering the ES parts, put the parts on a electric Aim at the first terminal and fi it, then aim at other terminals for
surface such as aluminum foil to prevent accumulating static correctly inserting C. ou can solder uickly ust like this.
charges to damage the parts. Before operating, please make sure the C is unusable. Do not
nly use anti-static charges grounded soldering irons to unsolder repeatedly.
unsolder the parts or solder ES parts. During soldering especially soldering a thin C with many pins,
Some soldering tin called Anti-static charges can also check the weld carefully.
generate charges to damage ES parts. After replacing, check that there is not soldering leak, rosin oint,
Do not use poisonous and caustic agent which these kinds of short circuit and so on.
chemicals can generate static charges to damage the ES U:
parts. Use the soldering iron to melt the soldering tin.
Do not take ES parts out of conductive packages until they are Before unsoldering C, suck out the molten solder tin.
used (mostly replacing ES parts is packed with aluminum foil or R ˖
similar conductive materials making a short circuit). Make sure all the C pins are on their correct location, then solder.
After taking replaceable ES parts from Anti-static charges Use a wire brush to clean the welting zone.
cone, please insert the ES parts in the correctly location soon
as possible.
During handing sealed ES parts, reduce the movement of the
body (clothes rubbing and moving on the rug can generate
static charge to damage the ES parts.)
1-6
After unsoldering the unusable diode, nip its body and take it
out.
Bend the two pins and the diode is vertical to circuit board.
Check the polarity of the diode, then place its pins to the
correct location.
Pin the oint and solder it.
Check the weld carefully. f the surface of the weld is not
smooth, please solder it again.
R -
T D D
Instruction On CD Playability
Customer complaint
"CD related problem"
playability N
ok ?
Y
For flap loaders (= access to CD drive possible)
"fast" lens cleaning cleaning method is recommended
check playability
playability N
ok ?
Play a CD
for at least 10 minutes
check playability
playability N
ok ?
return set
Instruction On CD Playability
CUSTOMER INFORMATION
It is proposed to add an addendum sheet to the set which
informs the customer that the set has been checked
carefully - but no fault was found.
The problem was obviously caused by a scratched, dirty or
copy-protected CD. In case problems remain, the customer
is requested to contact the workshop directly.
The lens cleaning (method ) should be mentioned in the
addendum sheet.
http://www.philips.com/support
2. Load the CD Disc or USB device with software,Software upgrade procedure
starts automatically
Upgrading
Software Upgrade
Waiting a minute Upgrading
Please don’t remove the player power
Door Open
Waiting a minute
Software upgrade finish.
Door Open
Software upgrade finish.
Select √
OK
Version Information
OK
Check if the Power Cord Adjust the volume Plug in the power cord Check the files or folders in
is connected USB or others devices has
not exceeded the certain limit
Y
Y
Check the speakers Switch on the Timer
Check the AC No Replace a new are connected correctly
outlet AC Cable Check the data wire which
connected the Main Board,
if has provided voltage
Y
Y
Reset the Time/Clock
Check the USB or other
Check if the Dc output Replace a new devices are connected
No
provided voltage Power Board
(about 34.5V) Check if the VFD Board No Replace the IC PT6311
has provided voltage /SC16311/CD16311
Y
Y Check if the USB or other No Replace a
devices are incompatible new one
Check if the Main No Replace a new
Board has provided one Check if the Main Board No Replace a new one
voltage has provided voltage
Y
Check if has voltage
supply to the USB Board
Disassembly Diagram
A.Open the DVD Door and loose 2 clipps B.Remove the Top-cabinet C.Remove the Power Board
to remove the door B1.Loose 2pcs screws(3 x 6 KB) of both side C1.Loose 1pc screw(3 x10 FA) of the back side.
near to the back side. C2.Loose 1pc screw(3 x 8 BA)
B2.Loose 2pcs screws(3 x 8 Km) of both side
near to the front cabinet.
B3.Loose 1pc screw(3 x10 FA) of the back side.
C1
B2 B1
A C2
B3
F.Loose 2pcs screws(3 x 8 FT) E.Remove Decoder Board D.Loose 4pcs screws(3 x 10 PWA)
to remove the Front Cabinet E1.Loose 4pcs screws(3 x 10 FA) of the back side. to remove DVD Loader Driver
E2.Loose 2pcs screws(3 x 10 FA) of the decoder board.
D
F
E1
E2
H2
H1
G
4-1 4-1
Block Diagram
M3.3V M1.8V
Foryou pick up
DM-06BXLX-L2 M5V
DVD Loader M5V
MAIN BOARD
M3.3V
Loader motor driver
CD5888 YUV
M1.8V
OPEN DOOR
M5V
S-VIDEO
CLOSE DOOR
Open/Close Driver
M3.3V AV
SDRAM Main chipset
1M * 16
K4S161622C-TC/L70
ZR36966
M3.3V
SERIAL FLASH
1M
AT26DF081A
M3.3V
EEPROM
AT24C02
15V
5W at 10% FL SPK
M5V
AUX1
1
M5V
2
PWM->
AUDIO ML/MR FL&FR FL&FR POWER AMP
ANL-AUDIO
F4558 TDA1517
M5V SWITCH IIS BUS
5W + 5W
FM Antenna 75OHM ADC
FM MUTE MUTE
Si4704 STANDBY STANDBY 1
74LV4052 PCM1808 2
or Si4705(RDS)
FR SPK
5W at 10%
A15V 15V
FM RST
IPOD-DIN9 8550
ECO_POWER
4052 A,B POWER1
15V
AC110 / 220
M5V
MCU I2C
ECO_POWER
MCU5V
5V POWER2
MPEG I2C
STANDBY
4052 A,B
FM RST
MUTE
MCU5V
HEAD PHONE L&R
ECO_POWER
MCU5V
MCU I2C
MPEG I2C
STANDBY
4052 A,B
FM RST
MUTE
MCU5V
LCD driver&MCU&RTC
ZX935P-107
DISPLAY BOARD
HEAD PHONE
MCU5V MCU5V
MP3 LINE IN
USB
POWER
IR KEY LCD
4-2 4-2
Wiring Diagram
Power Board
LCD Display Board
Headphone USB Board
J1000A
R1000 47K
MP3 IN
C1000
100P
R1005 47K
C1001
100P
MP3_R
MP3_L
AGND
3
2
1
CN1001 2.0/3P
CN1000 J1001
GND 6
4 GND
D+ 5
3 Shield
D- 4
2 GND
VBUS 3
USB
1 D+
2
D-
1
vbus
4PIN/2.0
J1002A
headphone
R1011 R1010
47K
47K
R101 R100
100 100
J1002C J1002B
H_OUTR
H_OUTL
PGND
H_IN
H_IN
5
4
3
2
1
CN1003 4PIN/2.0
5-1
5V
J1000A
MP3 IN
R1001 R1003
10K R1020
LCD 4.7K R1004 56
LCD
U1000
10 LED1000
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
LED R1002 Q1000
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
8050 ⱑ㡆LED
4.7K
com1
com2
com3
com4
com5
com6
com7
R1000 47K
C1000
100P Q2
R1005 47K R1009 8550
seg10
seg11
seg12
seg13
seg14
seg15
seg16
seg17
seg18
seg19
seg20
seg21
R1007 100
seg1
seg2
seg3
seg4
seg5
seg6
seg7
seg8
seg9
C1001 5V 2K
100P
MP3_R
MP3_L
AGND
REMOTE
43 seg1
42 seg2
41 seg3
39 seg5
38 seg6
40 seg4
S1000
com6 49
com5 48
com4 47
3
2
1
com7 50
com3 46
com2 45
com1 44
GND
REM
CN1001 2.0/3P
Vcc
U1001
SEG1
SEG2
SEG3
SEG4
SEG5
SEG6
R1006
COM7
COM6
COM5
COM4
COM3
COM2
COM1
4.7K C1005
104 1 3V
37 seg7
1
2
3
2
104 cup1 SEG8
GND 6 C1002 3 35 seg9 R1014
4 GND VDD3 SEG9 5VC1010 C1013
D+ 5 47U/6.3V C1004 3V 4 34 seg10 750
3 Shield VDD SEG10 3 1 100U/16V 104
OUT
D- 4 104 5 33 seg11 IN GND
IR
SEG21
SEG20
IR SEG18
MUTE
DATA
seg19 25 SEG19
32.768 KS2
KS1
KS0
15P
K3
K2
K1
K0
headphone
DBB ZX935P
handshake 17
seg21 23 LED1001
SW1000 seg20 24 㪱㡆LED
13
14
15
MUTE 16
18
19
20
21
22
5V
R1011 R1010 R1008
47K
SDA
SCL
47K
K3
R101
K2
2.2k
K1
K0
R100
100 100
|<< open/close standby CN1002
SW1001 SW1002 SW1003 Q1
ECO_POWER
KS2
1 R1013 ECO_POWER
MUTE
2
J1002C GND 1.2K
J1002B
volume- stop mode C1014 3
SCL PNP
SW1007 SW1009 SW1011 104 4
SDA
KS1
5
GND
6
5V
volume+ source play 7
>>| LED
H_OUTR
H_OUTL
9
H_IN
H_IN
KS0
8P
5
4
3
2
1
CN1003 4PIN/2.0
6-2 6-2
L2
10UH
+5VA
C1 C5
1000uF/10V 1000uF/10V
103/630V
68K/1W
C3
68uF/400W
1N5408
1N5408 1N5408
R20
R3
C2
D2
D7
FR157
C14 R81
1N5408
102/1KV 33R/1W
D5
R6
D3
D1
Q10 D6
R12 MMBT2222 FR104
1000uF/25V
1M/1206 R15 1M/1206 C11 C4 D9
1000uF/25V
33R/1W
R13 104/50V 22uF/35V UF5404
R14 1M/1206
1M/1206
R79
C16
CX2 R11 Q1
C18
224/275V 33R 5% 1206 FQPF8N60 D10
UF5404
R4 C13
Q7 R5/R68/R35/R3
2.5MH T18
R52 R2
R36 1KR 5% 0805
10R 5% 0805 2R2 5% 1206
33K 1% 0805
R10
CY3 CY2
471/250V 471/250V U1 EL817
LD7535
R44
C19
D130 NC
30MH UU10.5
3.3K 5% 0805
471/50V C64 NC
C20 R21
471/50V 100K/1% 0805 D14
R37
R25
IC1
LT1
C24
5.1K 1% 0805
CX1 104/50V 0805
224/275V
CY1 IC2
MF72 10D-9
R42
332/250V CYT431
RT1
T3.15A/250V
Q3 C44
D882 104/50V 0805 NC
1000uF/10V
F1
R280
R17
5.1K 0805
C21
CON2
2.5/2P
Q4
S8050
IC4
100K/0805
TL431A
330R/1W
5.1K/0805
R27
10K 1206
R19
R38
R18
7-2 7-2
R50
15K/1206 +18V
R47
270/1206
VCC Q8
10K/1206
MMET2222
22 0805
R29 DZ2
R49
10K 0805
104/50V 1206
R8
102/50V 0805
R59
C41 MMET2222
224J
4.7K
R28
1.5K/0805
R30
C27
HP-MUTE
C22
FRIN 8.2K
R41
104/50V 0805
102/50V 0805
4.7K
R31
220uF/16V
C23
C38
C12
22K 0805
C37
C31 C30
47uF/16V 1uF/25V
FLIN C8 IC3
R56 22uF/25V
C36 D13 1206
TDA8948J
4.7K 1/4W R34
220uF/16V 1N4148
1K/1206
PT2309
U3
S08
R24 Q2
MUTE 0 MMBT2222
R22
10K/0805
C9
1K/0805 10uF/25V C10
10K/0805
C35 2.2uF/25V
R45
220uF/16V C6
ROUT+
FRIN
ROUT-
R23
CON4 1uF/50V
2.0/4P C33 R55
1uF/25V 4.7K 0805
Q11 R54
9014 100K/0805 C32 R9
4.7K 0805
10K 0805
R57
104/50V 1206
MODE
+22V
R51
LOUT- 2.2 1206
C28
470/0805
MUTE1 104/50V 1206
47K/0805
R48
2.2 1206
R46
ROUT-
R7
C26
104/50V 1206
R39
Q6 2.2 1206
ROUT+
MMBT2222
C25
104/50V 1206
STANDBY
R32 Q5
10K/1206 MMBT2222
R33
10K
D12 C7
1N4148 1uF/50V
MUTE1
MUTE
HP-MUTE
D15
1N4148
7-3 7-3
SPDL_SENS+
SPDL_SENS-
C11 C12 +
10nF 10nF EC23 OSCIN C9 22pF
Close to Vaddis! 100uF/10V
RF_E
RF_B
RF_A
RF_F
RF_D
RF_C
Put at the middle of traces. C13 1nF
FB3
C14 1nF RF VDDDAC
RF DSPVCC33
SPDL_SENS+
15.4K(1%)
SPDL_SENS-
MBW2012-221
FOCUS_PWM
0.1uF
TRACK_PWM Close to Vaddis!
RFN
RFP
C15
LD_DVD
MD_DVD
33pF C96
RF_D
RF_C
RF_E
RF_B
RF_A
RF_F
LD_CD
MD_CD
SPDL_PWM 10nF
SLED_PWM
VC
INSW R3 1K FPC_STB
FPC_STB
DUPTD0/FPC_CLK FPC_CLK
R4
C16
IN_OUT_SW R5 1K FPC_CLK FB4
VDDPLL
DSPVCC18
FOCUS_PWM
TRACK_PWM
CD_DVD R7 220R MBW2012-221
SLED_PWM
SPDL_PWM
CD_DVD C19
RESET
MD_DVD
RESOUT
LD_DVD
1nF C20 + EC111 DSPVCC33
MD_CD
LD_CD
Serial Flash pinout - for reference 1nF
VREF
220uF/6.3V
R119 10K
VC
CD_DVD_1
HOMESW
FPC_STB
IPOD_DETECT
VDDPWM
DRVSB
DSPVCC33
VDDAFE
VDDAFE
R9
VDDAFE
4.7K
FB5
STROBE
STROBE
100pF
RESET#
DSPVCC18
10nF
DSPVCC33I
CLK +
CLK
C21
C22
C25 EC1
1nF 22uF/16V
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
U2A
U1 For EMI (As Close as possible to U100 )
Gen_6
VDDP
Gen_7
Gen_8
Gen_9
Gen_11
Gen_12/VID0
GPIO[50]/PWMCO[1]/VCLKx2
VDDSAFE
GND1AFE
K
E
VDDAFE
B
A
VDD1AFE
RFP
GNDDACBS2
Gen_5/GPIO[0]
VDDC
VDDPWM
GPIO[52]/PWMCO[3]/HSYNC
VREF
VC
VFE_YIN
F
J
D
C
GPIO[51]/PWMCO[2]/FIELD
GPIO[49]/PWMCO[0]
DVD_LD
CD_LD
DVD_MD
CD_MD
GNDREF
RESOUT
RFN
SF_CS 1 8
SFDI /CS VDD R10 4.7K
2 7 DSPVCC33
R12 4.7K SO /HOLD SFCLK
DSPVCC33 3 6
/WP SCK SFDO R16
4 5
GND SI 392 Ohm 1% Close to
MX25L1605D DATA 103 64
DATA SFCS R14 33R SFCS_0 Gen_4/VID7 RSET Vaddis C_B_U
104 63
DSPVCC33 SFCS DAC1 VDDDAC C_B_U
105 62
SFDO R15 33R SFDO_0 GND VDDDAC Y_R_V
106 61
SFDI R17 33R SFDI_0 SFDO/RS_SF DAC2 CVBS_C Y_R_V
107 60
SFDI/RS128_Bootsel2 DAC3 VDDDAC CVBS_C
108 59
VDDC VDDDAC CVBS_G_Y
109 58
VDDP DAC4 CVBS_G_Y
75R1%
75R1%
75R1%
75R1%
SFCLK R18 33R SFCLK_0 110 57
I2CCLK SFCLK/RS128_Bootsel1 GNDC OSCIN
111 56
I2CCLK GPIO[5] XIN OSCOUT
112 55
R115 R116 I2CDAT SD_D/IGPIO[7] XO VDDPLL
113 54
10K 10K I2CDAT PWM5 VDDPLL
114 53
SD_CMD/GPIO[6] GNDPLL
R145
R148
R150
R152
115 52 RESET#
I2CDAT I2CCLK FM-RST SD_CLK/IGPIO[7] RESET#
116 51
USB_DP
USB_DN
RAMADD4
117
118
119
VDDP
DP
DN
Vaddis-966XE VDDC
VDDP
IGPIO[44]
50
49
48
IRRCV
DUPRD0/FPC_DOUT IRRCV
RAMADD3 RAMADD[4] GPIO[43]/DUPRD0/TDO/SSCTXD FPC_DOUT
120 47
RAMADD5 RAMADD[3] GND S/PDIF_OUT
121 46
RAMADD[5] GPIO[32]/SPDIFO S/PDIF_OUT
122 45
RAMADD2 VDDIP VDDP FB19 MBW2012-1K GP-0
123 44
RAMADD6 RAMADD[2] GPIO[29]/AMCLK/APWM0- R21 100R
124 43
RAMADD1 RAMADD[6] GPIO[28]/APWM1- R117 100R APWM_R-
125 42
RAMADD7 RAMADD[1] GPIO[26]/APWM2- GP-3 APWM_L-
RAMADD[11]/GPO[64]
126 41
RAMADD[7] GPIO[25]/AOUT2/APWM3- GP-4
127 40
RAMCS1#/GPO[65]
VDDC GPIO[24]/DUPRD1/ALRCLK/APWM4- FB27 MBW2012-1K GP-5
128 39
GND IGPIO[23]/DUPTD1/ABCLK/APWM5-
RAMADD[10]
DSPVCC33
RAMDAT[10]
RAMDAT[11]
RAMDAT[12]
RAMDAT[13]
RAMDAT[14]
RAMDAT[15]
RAMADD[0]
RAMADD[8]
RAMADD[9]
RAMDAT[8]
RAMDAT[7]
RAMDAT[9]
RAMDAT[6]
RAMDAT[5]
RAMDAT[4]
RAMDAT[3]
RAMDAT[2]
RAMDAT[1]
RAMDAT[0]
GNDAPWM
VDDAPWM
RAMRAS#
RAMCAS#
GNDPCLK
RAMCS0#
VDDPCLK
RAMDQM
RAMWE#
GP-0
RAMBA
VDDIP
AMCLK
VDDC
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
PCLK
GP-4
GP-5 ALRCLK R37
R25 GP-3 AIN ABCLK 10K
10K AIN RAMCKE
SDRAM3.3V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
External 2ch Audio DAC amd ADC
SF_CS
SFCS
C128 C134
100pF 100pF
RAMDAT10
RAMDAT11
RAMDAT12
RAMDAT13
RAMDAT14
RAMDAT15
3.30V R27 100R
RAMADD0
RAMADD8
RAMADD9
RAMDAT8
RAMDAT7
RAMDAT9
RAMDAT6
RAMDAT5
RAMDAT4
RAMDAT3
RAMDAT2
RAMDAT1
RAMDAT0
RAMRAS-
RAMCAS-
RAMDQM
RAMCS0-
RAMCS1-
RAMWE-
XXmA CN1
RAMBA
IPCLK
JP100 JP101
OPEN ICETMS
Release Pin1-2 short Open FPC_STB ICETDI
DUPTD0/FPC_CLK ICETCK USB
R28 DUPRD0/FPC_DOUT ICETDO
Debug Pin2-3 short Pin2-3 short 56R ICE
Download Pin1-2 short Pin1-2 short
PCLK
RAMADD11
RAMDAT10
RAMDAT11
RAMDAT12
RAMDAT13
RAMDAT14
RAMDAT15
RAMDAT15
RAMDAT14
RAMDAT13
RAMDAT12
RAMDAT11
RAMDAT10
RAMADD9
RAMADD8
RAMADD7
RAMADD6
RAMADD5
RAMADD4
RAMDAT8
RAMDAT9
RAMDAT9
RAMDAT8
RAMDQM
RAMCKE
RAMADD4
RAMADD5
RAMADD6
RAMADD7
RAMADD8
RAMADD9
RAMDQM
RAMCKE
C85
PCLK
10pF
PCLK
SDRAM3.3V
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
VSS
VSSQ
VSSQ
DQ15
DQ14
DQ13
VDDQ
DQ12
DQ11
DQ10
DQ9
VDDQ
DQ8
VSS
CLK
CKE
A11
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
VSS
NC
DQMH
NC
VSS
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
CKE
CLK
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
VDDQ
VSSQ
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15
VSS
NC
UDQM
NC
FB7 U3
DSPVCC18 MBW2012-221 DSPVCC33 U7
DSPVCC18 SDRAM3.3V K4S161622C-TC/L70 NM
K4S641632H-UC70]
C31 C32 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40 C41 C42
A10/AP
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
DQML
LDQM
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
CAS#
RAS#
0.1uF 10nF 10nF 10nF 10nF + 10nF 10nF 10nF 10nF 10nF 10nF
WE#
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
RAS
CAS
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
DQ4
DQ3
DQ2
DQ1
DQ0
DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
CS#
BA0
BA1
A10
WE
EC3
CS
BA
A3
A2
A1
A0
A0
A1
A2
A3
100uF/10V
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
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
SDRAM3.3V
FB8 DSPVCC33
RAMADD10
RAMADD10
MBW2012-221
RAMADD3
RAMADD3
RAMADD2
RAMADD1
RAMADD0
RAMDAT7
RAMDAT6
RAMDAT5
RAMDAT4
RAMDAT3
RAMDAT2
RAMDAT1
RAMDAT0
RAMDAT0
RAMDAT1
RAMDAT2
RAMDAT3
RAMDAT4
RAMDAT5
RAMDAT7
RAMADD0
RAMADD1
RAMADD2
RAMDAT6
RAMDQM
RAMDQM
RAMCS0-
RAMRAS-
RAMCAS-
RAMCAS-
RAMRAS-
RAMCS1-
RAMCS0-
RAMWE-
RAMWE-
DSPVCC33I
RAMBA
RAMBA
R38,EC6,C56,R45,EC7
need to be closed up when do
OPU R41 R39 BEMF
R38 + EC6 Sony310 100R 100R MD_DVD
C54 C55 3.3R C56 layout
NM NM
220uF/6.3V
0.1uF DL3 0 0
MD_CD Current Type(Default)
[470pF] [470pF] IAT510 100R 100R R39
0R R42 2K
TOP1100S 10R 10R
2
[NM] R41 SP_M- SPDL_SENS-
SPDL_SENS-
Q1 1 R40 220R
LD_DVD SEMCO-SP1 0 0 0R
BT2907 [NM]
MITSM820W 91R 91R VR_CD
D1
3
TP24
DSPVCC33 HD8(DV23) 0 0 DSPVCC33
HOP1200W NM NM VR_DVD
OPU HD65PS Others R43 R44 C57
2
CN201 is used for Sanyo/Samsung/Sony OPUs R38: 3.3R 4.7R HD65/HD62 0 0 2.2R 2.2R 0.1uF 3
R45: 3.3R 4.7R 502W 91R 91R
R45 + EC7 R46 R47 1
3.3R 220uF/6.3V Arima681 NM NM NM NM
[91R] [91R]
DVD-LD
NC 22 TP23
R50 0R [300R] Others NM NM
21 OPU_HFM RFA5V
HFM
MD 20 TP22
19 CDLD C60
CD-LD VR_DVD 1nF +
VR-DVD 18 TP20
17 VR_CD EC8
VR-CD TP21
16 TP26 220uF/6.3V
NC E RFA5V
E 15 RF_E
14 OPU5V L1 10uH
VCC VC1 R51 33R 2.1V
VC(VREF) 13 VC
GND/PD 12
11 F RF_F R52 PDIC Control:
F B 3.3K DVD=LOW
B 10 RF_B
9 A CD=HIGH U4
A RF_A
8 CD5888CB(1.18V)
RF RF
7 CD_DVD
CD/DVD_SW CD_DVD FOCUS_S
6 D 1 VINFC STBY 28 DRVSB
D RF_D
5 C RF_C
C TACT- 3V3_DRV 2 27 VC2
T- 4 TP6 CFCERR1(TRB_1) BIAS
3 TACT+
T+ TP7 1V8_FB 3 26 TRACK_S
2 FACT+ CFCERR2(REGO2) VINTK
F+ TP8
TP13
TP12
TP11
TP10
TP17
TP16
TP15
1 FACT-
F- TP9 SLED_S 1V8_DRV
4 25
GND
GND
GND
GND
VINSL+ CTKERR1(TRB_2)
TP25 TP14 3V3_FB 5 24
VINSL-(REGO1) CTKERR2(NC)
28
27
26
25
9 PVCC1(LOAD-) VNFTK(NC) 20
+
EC10 C63 LOAD+ 10 19
220uF/6.3V 0.1uF PGND(LOAD+) PGND(VCC2)
SL_MOT+ SP_M-
11 VOSL-(VOSL+) VOLD- 18
Close to Vaddis!
SL_MOT- 12 17 SP_MOT+ FOCUS_S R53 51K
VOSL+(VOSL-) VOLD+ FOCUS_PWM
TRACK_S R54 51K
FACT- TACT- TRACK_PWM
13 VOFC- VOTK- 16
SPDL_S R55 22K
FACT+ TACT+ SPDL_PWM
14 15 SLED_S R56 51K
VOFC+ VOTK+ SLED_PWM
GND1
GND
C64 C65 C66 C67
29
30
1nF 1nF 27nF 27nF
M5V
FB25
FB/0805
DSPVCC33
1
+ D2 S8050/S8550
EC14 HER204
220uF/6.3V
CN5 R57
6 SL_MOT- 4.7K D3 1N4001
SLED- SL_MOT+ DSPVCC33
SLED+ 5 1 2
4 HOMESW HOMESW
HOMESW HOMESW
2
GND 3
SP_MOT+ 3V3_DRV 1 Q3 1V8_DRV 1 Q4
2E
3C
1B
SP+ 2
1 SP_MOT- SS8550 SS8550 R58 R59
SP-
1K(1%) 33K
3
J4
L_AUX2_IN
1 R_AUX2_IN
2
3
PH-3A VCC5
R65 82K
TO AUX2 INPUT
APWM_L- R68 4.7K C76 75pF
R73 1K AP-L-OUT
R67
4
C110 39K C77 U5A
OP- 2 EC19
R170 R171 R172 0.1uF R159 1.2nF - CF4558
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 47K R69 1K LMAIN-OUT
+
1
R165 51K OP OP+ 3
16
+
10uF/25V
3
AUDIO_VCC R71
VCC
8
S1 9 + J8 C79 10K MUTE 1 Q5
S1 S1
S0 10 R164 R163 EC22 C100 1 AP-L-OUT 0.1uF 3904
S0 S0 47K 47K 100uF/10V 0.1uF 2 AP-R-OUT R72 1K
2
R_IPOD_IN
R96 10K C101 1uF 1 3
R_AUX1_INR70 10K C97 1uF RIGHT1-IN 5 B0 MUTE-AP
B1 4
RIGHT2-IN 2 3 R-IN 5 POWER_ON_OFF POWER_ON_OFF
R_AUX2_IN
R260 10K C114 1uF RIGHT3-IN 4 B2 BN
B3 2.0*5PIN
L_FM C115 1uF 12
LEFT1-IN A0 L-IN R75 82K
14 A1 AN 13
L_IPOD_IN R99 10K C102 1uF 15
L_AUX1_IN R138 10K C116 1uF A2 R77 39K
11
GND
VEE
A3 R78 4.7K C86 75pF
APWM_R-
E
L_AUX2_IN R146 10K C126 1uF LEFT2-IN R93 1K AP-R-OUT
U27 C87 U5B
6
7
8
4
R_FM C127 1uF LEFT3-IN 74HC4052 1.2nF CF4558
OP- EC20
6 -
ENABLE R80 1K RMAIN-OUT
+
ENABLE 7
OP OP+ 5 +
VDDAPWM
10uF/25V
3
AUDIO_VCC R82
8
R167 R168 R169 10K MUTE 1 Q6
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K D5V 3904
R83 1K
2
CN205 R376
AV2-8.4-13 FB9 MBW2012-221 FM5V 10K C93 R377
L_AUX1_IN 0.1uF NC(1K)
3 R_AUX1_IN +
2 AGND EC12 C94 OP
1 C119 100uF/10V 0.1uF LMAIN-OUT
LMAIN-OUT
100pF C120 RMAIN-OUT
+ RMAIN-OUT
100pF E1
TO AUX1 INPUT ANTENNA_1 R118 EC18
2
100K 100uF/10V
C95
FB10 4.7uF
10nH
D6 1N4148 D8 1N4148
D4 MUTE_CTL MUTE_CTL 1 2 MUTE-AP 1 2 MUTE
NC(CM1214-01ST)
C135
C98 3.3pF 4.7uF
D7 1N4148
21
1
NC NC
2 FMI GPIO1 19
C99 100pF 3 18
RFGND IRQ/GPIO2
4 TXO DCLK/GPIO3 17
FM-RST 5 RST DFS 16
10K R90 6 15
SEN DOUT L_FM AUDIO_VCC VCC5
7 SCLK LOUT 14
8 13 R_FM
SDIO ROUT
9 RCLK GND 12
10 11 10R R92 R79 680E
VIO VDD
2
SI4705
R105 6800E +
R94 51R D303 EC26 C104
I2CCLK I2CCLK FB23 FB/2K R_CLACK FM5V 5.1V 47uF/16V 0.1uF
I2CDAT I2CDAT FB24 FB/2K R_DATA
1
C106 R101 L_IPOD_IN
L_IPOD_IN
C105 22pF NC(0R) C109 R_IPOD_IN
R_IPOD_IN
C107 R102 C108 0.1uF
22pF 22pF 100R 1u
Y2
32.768KHz
J3
NC
1
DSPVCC33 R412 33R TX 2
FPC_DOUT
IPOD_DETECT 3
IPOD_DETECT R_IPOD_IN 4
L_IPOD_IN 5
C130 10uF/0805 6
R104 D5V
U12
10R
VCC5 C129 0.1uF R121 1K C112 1uF L-IN
1
2
VREF VinR 14
13 C103 1uF R-IN
IPOD
AGND VinL R122 1K
3 VCC FMT 12
4 VDD MD1 11
5 DGND MD0 10
AMCLK 6 9 AIN J5
C53 AMCLK ALRCLK SCKI DOUT ABCLK AIN C117
ALRCLK 7 LRCK BCK 8 ABCLK 14
EC112 + 10nF C118 13
220uF/6.3V PCM1808PW 1000pF 1000pF L408 0R 12
FB12 MBW2012-221 COAX_SPDIF 11
COAX_SPDIF
10
Y-Pr_OUT R125 0R 5
IPOD_DETECT R124 NC 4
L_IPOD_IN 3
TX R126 NC P51 1
D5V L409 0R 9
2
CN401 AUDIO_VCC R_IPOD_IN R127 NC P59 6
CVBS_OUT 8
1 CVBS_OUT R414 D5V
SCART_SWITCH 7
2 Y-Pr_OUT 150R
3 Y-Pr_OUT
G-Y_OUT C-Pb_OUT L410 0R P51
4 G-Y_OUT
AUDIO/TV/16:9 DASW-02-9
5 C-Pb_OUT L411 0R P59
3
6.8K
R410
1K
3
1 Q402
FS3
BT3904
R449
2
6.8K
8-4 8-4
3
R6 Y-Pr_OUT
Y-Pr_OUT
C78 G-Y_OUT
G-Y_OUT
C421 NC(100pF) 5 C-Pb_OUT
C-Pb_OUT
10K 150pF D401
BAT54S
G-Y_OUT 4
2
R8
1K C80
FB406 1K NC(100pF)
Y_R_V Y-Pr_OUT
Y_R_V
3
3
2
4
TJC3-4A
2.2uF 3
3
2 2 RMAIN-OUT 2
1 FB407 1K
1 +5V CVBS_G_Y G-Y_OUT
CVBS_G_Y
3
STBY5V
C425
150pF
D403 Y-Pr_OUT 10
R114 R112 R111 R113 BAT54S
FB22 C125 C131 C132 C133 2.2K 10K 10K 10K C82
2
MBW2012-221 NC(100pF) NC(100pF) 8
NC(100pF)NC(100pF)NC(100pF)
FB408 1K
FB16 MBW2012-221(NC) C_B_U C-Pb_OUT CVBS_OUT 9
FPC_STB C_B_U CVBS_OUT
FB18 MBW2012-221(NC)
3
FPC_DOUT
CN8 FB17 MBW2012-221(NC) C83
FPC_CLK
1 C427 NC(100pF)
2 150pF D404 ESD2V
7
3 BAT54S
4 STANDBY R100 STROBE
NC(10K)
2
5 1N4148 2 1D9 FB15 MBW2012-221 R433 2.2K DSPVCC33
LED IRRCV
6
7 C111 AUDIO_VCC
8 100pF + +18V
9 POWER_ON_OFF EC429 C430 R432
MUTEA POWER_ON_OFF 100uF/10V 0.1uF 3.3K
10 MUTEA
11
12 R97 33R I2CCLK I2CCLK Q15
13 R98 33R I2CDAT I2CDAT SS8550 R392 330R/0.5W
2 3
2.0MM-13P
C121 C122 C123 C124
1
NC(100pF) NC(100pF) NC(100pF) +
NC(100pF) MARK1 MARK3 MARK4 R348 4.7K EC13
47uF/16V
.
1
1
MARK2
R347
.
2K
3
L_IPOD_IN POWER_ON_OFF 1 Q313
L_IPOD_IN
R_IPOD_IN 3904
R_IPOD_IN
R346 1K
2
+5V
D5V
At middle of trace.
FB20 FB/0805
M5V
RFA5V
U8 FB21 FB/0805
CD4094BC D5V
CLOSE CLOSE 13 4 S1
Q6 Q1 S1
OPEN OPEN 12 5 S0
Q7 Q2 S0
ENABLE 11 Q8 Q3 6 1 2
D5 1N4148
QS 10 7 LED
Q,s Q4
9 8 R89 3.9K
Qs Vss
R91 R95
4.7K 10K
D5V
U11
CD4094BC
16 1 STR
VDD STROBE
15 2 QS
OUTPUT/EN DATA
14 3 PCK
Q5 CLOCK
13 Q6 Q1 4
12 Q7 Q2 5 FS3
11 Q8 Q3 6 FS1
10 Q,s Q4 7 FS2
9 Qs Vss 8
8-5 8-5
Decoder Board
9-1 9-1
Exploded View