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Colour Television Chassis

BJ3.0E
LA

EDGE SOFTWRAP 2k5 ME5P


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(ENTRY+) (STEP 2k4)

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1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Display Supply 42”: Part A (A2) 89 92-97
Overview 2 Display Supply 42”: Mains Filter & Stby B (A3) 90 92-97
2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes 7 Display Supply 42”: Part B (A4) 91 92-97
3. Directions for Use 9 Display Supply 26”: Mains Filter & Stby (AC1) 98 103-107
4. Mechanical Instructions 10 Display Supply 26”: Supply (AC2) 99 103-107
5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 17 Display Supply 26”: Standby (AC3) 100 103-107
6. Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Display Supply 26”: Audio Left / Right (AC4) 101 103-107
Waveforms Display Supply 26”: Protection/Mute Cntrl(AC5) 102 103-107
Wiring Diagram 26” ME5P 49 Ambi Light Step 2k6 (AL1) 108 111
Wiring Diagram 32” Soft Wrap 2k5 50 Ambi Light Step 2k6 (AL2) 109 111
Wiring Diagram 32” Step 2k4 51 Ambi Light Step 2k6 (AL3) 110 111
Wiring Diagram 32” Step 2k6 52 Small Signal Board (B1-B12) 129-167 170-175
Wiring Diagram 37” 2k6 53 Externals: A (BE1) 176 179
Wiring Diagram 42” Edge 54 Externals: B (BE2) 177 179
Block Diagram Display Supply 26” 55 Externals: C (BE3) 178 179
Block Diagram Display Supply 32” 56 Audio Panel (37”): Left / Right (C1) 180 182
Block Diagram Display/Platform Supply 37” 57 Audio Panel (37”): Protection & Mute Ctrl (C2) 181 182
Block Diagram Display Supply 42” 58 Side I/O Panel (26”) Rear Facing (D) 183 184
Block Diagram Video 59 Side I/O Panel (D) 185 186
Block Diagram Audio 60 Control Board (26”) (E) 187 188
Block Diagram Control & Clock Signals 61 Control Board (32”) (E) 189 189
Test Points SSB Top and Bottom Side 62-67 Control Board (37”) (E) 190 190
I2C Overview 68 Control Board (42”) (E) 191 191
Supply Lines Overview 69 Front IR / LED Panel (26”) (J) 192 192
7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Drawing PWB LED Panel (32”) (J) 193 194
Display Supply 32”: Filter & Stby (A1) 70 73-76 LED Panel (37”) (J) 195 196
Display Supply 32”: Supply (A2) 71 73-76 LED Panel (42”) (J) 197 198
Display Supply 32”: Connections (A3) 72 73-76 Standby & Audio Panel (32”) (SA1-SA5) 199-203 204-206
Display Supply 37”: Part 1 (A1) 77 82-87 Standby & Audio Panel (42”) (SA1-SA3) 207-209 210-212
Display Supply 37”: Part 2 (A2) 78 82-87 8. Alignments 213
Platform Supply 37”: Auxiliary Supply (A3) 79 82-87 9. Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data
Platform Supply 37”: Standby Supply (A4) 80 82-87 Sheets 220
Platform Supply 37”: 25W Supply (A5) 81 82-87 10. Spare Parts List 243
Display Supply 42”: Mains Filter & Stby A (A1) 88 92-97 11. Revision List 263

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Published by EL 0670 BG CD Customer Service Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification EN 3122 785 15952
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1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview


Index of this chapter: 1.1.3 Miscellaneous
1.1 Technical Specifications
1.2 Connection Overview Power supply:
1.3 Chassis Overview - Mains voltage (VAC) : 220 - 240

Notes: - Mains frequency (Hz) : 50/60 Hz


• Data below can deviate slightly from the actual situation,
due to the different set executions
Ambient conditions:
• Specifications are indicative (subject to change). - Temperature range (qC) : +5 to +40
- Maximum humidity : 90% R.H.
1.1 Technical Specifications

1.1.1 Vision
Power consumption (values are indicative)
- Normal operation (W) : | 130 (26”)
Display type : LCD
: | 79/128 (32”)
Screen size : 26” (66 cm), 16:9
: | 163 (37 & 42”)
: 32” (82 cm), 16:9
- Standby (W) : <2
: 37” (94 cm), 16:9
: 42” (107 cm), 16:9
Resolution (HxV pixels) : 1366x768p Dimensions (WxHxD in cm) : 69.8x49.5x10.4 (26”)
Typ. contrast ratio : 3500:1 (26”) : 87.5x61.0x10.7 (32”)
: 6000:1 (32 & 37”) : 99.1x70.7x11.4 (37”)
: 4000:1 (42”) : 123.7x68.8x11.0 (42”)
Min. light output (cd/m2) : 500 (26 and 37”)
: 550 (32 and 42”) Weight (kg/lbs) : 16 / 35.2 (26”)
Viewing angle (HxV degrees) : 176x176 : 22 / 48.4 (32”)
Tuning system : PLL : 26 / 57.2 (37”)
TV Colour systems : PAL : 31.5 / 69.3 (42”)
: SECAM (not for 32”)
: DVB-T (only for digital
sets)
Video playback : PAL
: SECAM
: NTSC
Cable : Unscrambled digital
cable - QAM
: Digital cable ready -
Common Interface
(only for digital sets)
Tuner bands : VHF
: UHF
: S-band
: Hyper-band
Supported video formats : 640x480i - 1fH
: 640x480p - 2fH
: 720x576i - 1fH
: 720x576p - 2fH
: 1280x720p - 3fH
: 1920x1080i - 2fH
Supported computer formats : 640x480 @ 60Hz
: 800x600 @ 60Hz
: 1024x768 @ 60Hz
: 1366x768 @ 60Hz

1.1.2 Sound

Sound systems : AV Stereo


: FM/FM (5.5-5.74)
(B/G)
: NICAM B/G (5.5-5.85)
: NICAM D/K
(6.5.-5.85) (Hung)
: NICAM I (6.0-6.52)
Maximum power (WRMS) : 2 x 8 (26 and 32”)
: 2 x 15 (32, 37 and 42”)
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1.2 Connection Overview

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Figure 1-1 Side and rear I/O connections analogue sets

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Figure 1-2 Side and rear I/O connections digital sets

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Figure 1-3 Side and rear I/O connections 32PF9541/10 & 32PF9641D/10
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Note: The following connector colour abbreviations are used Aerial - In


(acc. to DIN/IEC 757): Bk= Black, Bu= Blue, Gn= Green, Gy= - - IEC-type (EU) Coax, 75 ohm D
Grey, Rd= Red, Wh= White, and Ye= Yellow.
DIGITAL AUDIO Cinch: S/PDIF - In
1.2.1 Side Connections Bk - Coaxial 0.2 - 0.6VPP / 75 ohm jq

S-Video (Hosiden): Video Y/C - In AUDIO OUT Cinch: Audio - Out


1 - Ground Y Gnd H Wh - Audio L 0.5 VRMS /10 kohm kq
2 - Ground C Gnd H Rd - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm kq
3 - Video Y 1 VPP / 75 ohm j
4 - Video C 0.3 VPPP / 75 ohm j DIGITAL AUDIO Cinch: S/PDIF - Out
Bk - Coaxial 0.2 - 0.6VPP / 75 ohm kq
Cinch: Video CVBS - In, Audio - In
Ye - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 ohm jq Monitor Out: Cinch: Audio - Out
Wh - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm jq Wh - Audio L 0.5 VRMS /10 kohm kq
Rd - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm jq Rd - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm kq

Headphone - Out Monitor Out: Video CVBS - Out


Bk - Headphone 32 - 600 ohm / 10 mW ot Ye - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 ohm kq

USB2.0 EXT1: Video RGB/YC - In, CVBS - In/Out, Audio - In/Out

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1 - +5V k
2 - Data (-) jk Figure 1-6 SCART connector
3 - Data (+) jk
4 - Ground Gnd H 1 - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm k
2 - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm j
1.2.2 Rear Connections 3 - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm k
4 - Ground Audio Gnd H
5 - Ground Blue Gnd H
Common Interface
6 - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm j
68p - See diagram B10A jk
7 - Video Blue/C-out 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm jk
8 - Function Select 0 - 2 V: INT
Service Connector (UART) 4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9
1 - UART_TX Transmit k 9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 j
2 - Ground Gnd H 9 - Ground Green Gnd H
3 - UART_RX Receive j 10 - n.c.
11 - Video Green 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm j
HDMI 1 & 2: Digital Video, Digital Audio - In 12 - n.c.
13 - Ground Red Gnd H
19 1 14 - Ground P50 Gnd H
18 2
15 - Video Red/C 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm j
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1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 ohm j
Figure 1-5 HDMI (type A) connector 17 - Ground Video Gnd H
18 - Ground FBL Gnd H
1 - D2+ Data channel j 19 - Video CVBS/Y 1 VPP / 75 ohm k
2 - Shield Gnd H 20 - Video CVBS/Y 1 VPP / 75 ohm j
3 - D2- Data channel j 21 - Shield Gnd H
4 - D1+ Data channel j
5 - Shield Gnd H EXT2: Video RGB/YC - In, CVBS - In/Out, Audio - In/Out
6 - D1- Data channel j
7 - D0+ Data channel j 20 2
8 - Shield Gnd H
9 - D0- Data channel j
10 - CLK+ Data channel j
11 - Shield Gnd H
12 - CLK- Data channel j
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14 - n.c.
15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock j Figure 1-7 SCART connector
16 - DDC_SDA DDC data jk
17 - Ground Gnd H 1 - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm k
18 - +5V j 2 - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm j
19 - HPD Hot Plug Detect j 3 - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm k
20 - Ground Gnd H 4 - Ground Audio Gnd H
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5 - Ground Blue Gnd H 18 - Ground FBL Gnd H


6 - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm j 19 - Video CVBS/Y 1 VPP / 75 ohm k
7 - Video Blue/C-out 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm jk 20 - Video CVBS/Y 1 VPP / 75 ohm j
8 - Function Select 0 - 2 V: INT 21 - Shield Gnd H
4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9
9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 j EXT3: Cinch: Video YPbPrHV- In
9 - Ground Green Gnd H Gn - Video Y 1 VPP / 75 ohm jq
10 - Easylink P50 0 - 5 V / 4.7 kohm jk Bu - Video Pb 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm jq
11 - Video Green 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm j Rd - Video Pr 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm jq
12 - n.c. Bk - H-sync 0-5V jq
13 - Ground Red Gnd H Bk - V-sync 0-5V jq
14 - Ground Data Gnd H
15 - Video Red/C 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm j
EXT3: Mini Jack: Audio - In
16 - Status/FBL 0 - 0.4 V: INT
Rd - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm j
1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 ohm j Wh - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm j
17 - Ground Video Gnd H

1.3 Chassis Overview

E CONTROL BOARD

EXTERNAL I/O PANEL BE


LCD SUPPLY/STANDBY/
AC AUDIO PANEL

SIDE I/O PANEL D

B SMALL SIGNAL BOARD


LED PANEL J

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Figure 1-8 PWB/CBA locations (26-inch model)

AMBI LIGHT PANEL AL

STANDBY &
SUPPLY PANEL A
SA AUDIO PANEL

SMALL SIGNAL
SIDE I/O PANEL D
B BOARD

E CONTROL BOARD

AL AMBI LIGHT PANEL

EXTERNAL I/O
J LED PANEL
PANEL BE
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Figure 1-9 PWB/CBA locations (32-inch model)


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SUPPLY PANEL
( AC for 26” models)
A

AL AMBI LIGHT PANEL AMBI LIGHT PANEL AL

C AUDIO PANEL

SMALL SIGNAL
B BOARD

E CONTROL BOARD SIDE I/O PANEL D


EXTERNAL I/O
J LED PANEL PANEL BE
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Figure 1-10 PWB/CBA locations (37-inch model)


Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes BJ3.0E LA 2. EN 7

2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes


Index of this chapter: Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a colour bar
2.1 Safety Instructions signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated
2.2 Warnings otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz for PAL, or
2.3 Notes 61.25 MHz for NTSC (channel 3).
• Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages
with (D) and without (E) aerial signal. Measure the
2.1 Safety Instructions voltages in the power supply section both in normal
operation (G) and in stand-by (F). These values are
Safety regulations require the following during a repair: indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.
• Connect the set to the Mains/AC Power via an isolation • The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in
transformer (> 800 VA). the parts lists, are interchangeable per position with the
• Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h, semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type
only by components identical to the original ones. Any indication on these semiconductors.
other component substitution (other than original type) may • Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the “double-D symbol”, are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be
returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to 2.3.2 Schematic Notes
the following points:
• Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the
• All resistor values are in ohms, and the value multiplier is
mounted cable clamps.
often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2
• Check the insulation of the Mains/AC Power lead for
indicates 2.2 kohm).
external damage.
• Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with
• Check the strain relief of the Mains/AC Power cord for
either an "E" or an "R" (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220
proper function.
ohm).
• Check the electrical DC resistance between the Mains/AC
• All capacitor values are given in micro-farads (P x10-6),
Power plug and the secondary side (only for sets that have
nano-farads (n= x10-9), or pico-farads (p= x10-12).
a Mains/AC Power isolated power supply):
• Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the
1. Unplug the Mains/AC Power cord and connect a wire
decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF).
between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug.
• An "asterisk" (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer
2. Set the Mains/AC Power switch to the "on" position
to the diversity tables for the correct values.
(keep the Mains/AC Power cord unplugged!).
• The correct component values are listed in the Spare Parts
3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the
List. Therefore, always check this list when there is any
Mains/AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the
doubt.
tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading
should be between 4.5 Mohm and 12 Mohm.
4. Switch "off" the set, and remove the wire between the 2.3.3 Rework on BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs
two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug.
• Check the cabinet for defects, to prevent touching of any General
inner parts by the customer. Although (LF)BGA assembly yields are very high, there may
still be a requirement for component rework. By rework, we
mean the process of removing the component from the PWB
2.2 Warnings and replacing it with a new component. If an (LF)BGA is
removed from a PWB, the solder balls of the component are
• All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to deformed drastically so the removed (LF)BGA has to be
electrostatic discharges (ESD w). Careless handling discarded.
during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that,
during repair, you are connected with the same potential as Device Removal
the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep As is the case with any component that, is being removed, it is
components and tools also at this same potential. Available essential when removing an (LF)BGA, that the board, tracks,
ESD protection equipment: solder lands, or surrounding components are not damaged. To
– Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband, remove an (LF)BGA, the board must be uniformly heated to a
connection box, extension cable and earth cable) 4822 temperature close to the reflow soldering temperature. A
310 10671. uniform temperature reduces the risk of warping the PWB.
– Wristband tester 4822 344 13999. To do this, we recommend that the board is heated until it is
• Be careful during measurements in the high voltage certain that all the joints are molten. Then carefully pull the
section. component off the board with a vacuum nozzle. For the
• Never replace modules or other components while the unit appropriate temperature profiles, see the IC data sheet.
is switched "on".
• When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools.
Area Preparation
This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a
When the component has been removed, the vacant IC area
circuit becoming unstable. must be cleaned before replacing the (LF)BGA.
Removing an IC often leaves varying amounts of solder on the
2.3 Notes mounting lands. This excessive solder can be removed with
either a solder sucker or solder wick. The remaining flux can be
removed with a brush and cleaning agent.
2.3.1 General
After the board is properly cleaned and inspected, apply flux on
the solder lands and on the connection balls of the (LF)BGA.
• Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the Note: Do not apply solder paste, as this has been shown to
chassis (= tuner) ground (H), or hot ground (I), depending result in problems during re-soldering.
on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms
shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the
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Device Replacement avoid mixed regimes. If this cannot be avoided, carefully


The last step in the repair process is to solder the new clear the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin.
component on the board. Ideally, the (LF)BGA should be • Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals.
aligned under a microscope or magnifying glass. If this is not Not listed standard material (commodities) has to be
possible, try to align the (LF)BGA with any board markers. purchased at external companies.
So as not to damage neighbouring components, it may be • Special information for lead-free BGA ICs: these ICs will be
necessary to reduce some temperatures and times. delivered in so-called "dry-packaging" to protect the IC
against moisture. This packaging may only be opened
More Information shortly before it is used (soldered). Otherwise the body of
For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this the IC gets "wet" inside and during the heating time the
URL: www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription, structure of the IC will be destroyed due to high (steam-)
not available for all regions). After login, select “Magazine”, pressure inside the body. If the packaging was opened
then go to “Repair downloads”. Here you will find Information before usage, the IC has to be heated up for some hours
on how to deal with BGA-ICs. (around 90°C) for drying (think of ESD-protection!).
Do not re-use BGAs at all!
• For sets produced before 1.1.2005, containing leaded
2.3.4 Lead-free Solder
soldering tin and components, all needed spare parts will
be available till the end of the service period. For the repair
Philips CE is producing lead-free sets (PBF) from 1.1.2005 of such sets nothing changes.
onwards.

In case of doubt whether the board is lead-free or not (or with


Identification: The bottom line of a type plate gives a 14-digit
mixed technologies), you can use the following method:
serial number. Digits 5 and 6 refer to the production year, digits • Always use the highest temperature to solder, when using
7 and 8 refer to production week (in example below it is 1991
SAC305 (see also instructions below).
week 18).
• De-solder thoroughly (clean solder joints to avoid mix of
two alloys).

MODEL : 32PF9968/10 MADE IN BELGIUM


Caution: For BGA-ICs, you must use the correct temperature-
220-240V ~ 50/60Hz
profile, which is coupled to the 12NC. For an overview of these
128W
profiles, visit the website www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com
PROD.NO: AG 1A0617 000001 VHF+S+H+UHF (needs subscription, but is not available for all regions)

S BJ3.0E LA
You will find this and more technical information within the
"Magazine", chapter "Repair downloads".
For additional questions please contact your local repair help
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2.3.5 Alternative BOM identification


Figure 2-1 Serial number example

Regardless of the special lead-free logo (which is not always In September 2003, Philips CE introduced a change in the way
indicated), one must treat all sets from this date onwards the serial number (or production number, see Figure 2-1) is
according to the rules as described below. composed. From this date on, the third digit in the serial
number (example: AG2B0335000001) indicates the number of
the alternative BOM (Bill of Materials used for producing the
specific model of TV set). It is possible that the same TV model
P on the market is produced with e.g. two different types of

b displays, coming from two different O.E.M.s.


By looking at the third digit of the serial number, the service
technician can see if there is more than one type of B.O.M.
used in the production of the TV set he is working with. He can
Figure 2-2 Lead-free logo then consult the At Your Service Web site, where he can type
in the Commercial Type Version Number of the TV set (e.g.
Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected 28PW9515/12), after which a screen will appear that gives
by the workshop during a repair: information about the number of alternative B.O.M.s used.
• Use only lead-free soldering tin Philips SAC305 with order If the third digit of the serial number contains the number 1
code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder paste is required, (example: AG1B033500001), then there is only one B.O.M.
please contact the manufacturer of your soldering version of the TV set on the market. If the third digit is a 2
equipment. In general, use of solder paste within (example: AG2B0335000001), then there are two different
workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to B.O.M.s. Information about this is important for ordering
store and to handle. the correct spare parts!
• Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free For the third digit, the numbers 1...9 and the characters A...Z
soldering tin. The solder tool must be able: can be used, so in total: 9 plus 26 = 35 different B.O.M.s can
– To reach a solder-tip temperature of at least 400°C. be indicated by the third digit of the serial number.
– To stabilise the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip.
– To exchange solder-tips for different applications. 2.3.6 Practical Service Precautions
• Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature of around
360°C - 380°C is reached and stabilised at the solder joint.
• It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock.
Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec.
While some sources are expected to have a possible
Avoid temperatures above 400°C, otherwise wear-out of
dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of
tips will increase drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed.
limited current and are sometimes held in less regard.
To avoid wear-out of tips, switch “off” unused equipment or
• Always respect voltages. While some may not be
reduce heat.
dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected
• Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering
reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a
tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to
powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation.
It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution.
Directions for Use BJ3.0E LA 3. EN 9

3. Directions for Use


You can download this information from the following websites:
http://www.philips.com/support
http://www.p4c.philips.com
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4. Mechanical Instructions
Index of this chapter: Notes:
4.1 Cable Dressing • Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation,
4.2 Service Positions due to the different set executions.
4.3 Assy/Panel Removal • Follow the disassemble instructions in described order.
4.4 Set Re-assembly They apply to the 37” sets, unless stated otherwise.

4.1 Cable Dressing

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Figure 4-1 Cable dressing (26-inch model)

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Figure 4-2 Cable dressing (32-inch model)


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Figure 4-3 Cable dressing (37-inch model)

4.2 Service Positions 4.2.2 Aluminium Stands

For easy servicing of this set, there are a few possibilities


created:
• The buffers from the packaging.
• Foam bars (created for service).
• Aluminium service stands (created for Service).

4.2.1 Foam Bars

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Figure 4-5 Aluminium stands (drawing of MkI)

The new MkII aluminium stands (not on drawing) with order


code 3122 785 90690, can also be used to do measurements,
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alignments, and duration tests. The stands can be
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the "mushrooms". The new stands are backwards compatible
Figure 4-4 Foam bars with the earlier models.
Important: For (older) FTV sets without these "mushrooms", it
The foam bars (order code 3122 785 90580 for two pieces) can is obligatory to use the provided screws, otherwise it is possible
be used for all types and sizes of Flat TVs. By laying the TV to damage the monitor inside!
face down on the (ESD protective) foam bars, a stable situation
is created to perform measurements and alignments.
By placing a mirror under the TV, you can monitor the screen. 4.3 Assy/Panel Removal

4.3.1 Stand removal (26” sets)

The stand can be removed after removing the screws [1]. See
figure “Stand Removal 26” sets” for details.
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2 2

2 2

2 2 2
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2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2 2 2
1 2
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Figure 4-6 Stand removal 26” sets Figure 4-8 Rear Cover removal 37” sets

4.3.2 Rear Cover 4.3.3 Speaker

Disconnect the Mains/AC Power cord before you remove the After removing the rear cover, you gain access to the speakers.
rear cover! Each speaker is fixed with four T10 screws [1]. See Figure
Note: at some sets a sticker containing the type number [1] has “Speaker removal”. After removal of these screws, the
been added on the right lower corner of the rear cover, allowing speakers can be removed.
the customer to read the number without lifting the set from the Caution: never disconnect the speakers with a playing set,
wall. because otherwise the class-D audio amplifiers could be
damaged!
1. Place the TV set upside down on a table top, using the
foam bars (see part “Foam Bars”).
Caution: do not put pressure on the display, but let the
monitor lean on the Front cover.
2. Remove the “mushrooms” from the Rear Cover.
3. Remove T10 tapping and parker screws [2] from the top,
centre, bottom, left and right side of the Rear Cover and
underneath the main I/O panel that hold the cover.
1
4. Lift the Rear Cover from the TV. Make sure that wires and
flat foils are not damaged while lifting the rear cover.

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2 2
2 2
Figure 4-9 Speaker removal

4.3.4 AmbiLight Inverter Panel

2 There are two AmbiLight Inverter Panels used in this set.


Before they can be removed, the vertical brackets on the left
2 and right side that hold the “mushrooms” have to be removed.
2
Each one of them is fixed with four T10 tapping screws [1]. See
Figure “Right Vertical Bracket Removal” for instructions on how
to remove the brackets.
2
2 2
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Figure 4-7 Rear Cover removal 26” sets


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4.3.5 Control Panel

The Control Panel can be taken out by removing the two T10
screws [1] that hold the plastic frame. See Figure “Control
panel removal”. The cable can not be disconnected from the
assy at this moment. While still connected to the assy, the
cable must now be released from the two clamps on the
chassis nearest to the assy.
1

1
1

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Figure 4-10 Right Vertical Bracket removal


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The instructions to remove the right AmbiLight Inverter Panel
(seen from the back side of the set) are as follows:
Figure 4-12 Control panel removal
1. Disconnect the cables [1] from the panel.
2. Push back the clamps [2] on the right side that hold the
assy. The assy is packed into two plastic frames. To unpack the
3. Take out the panel (it hinges on the left side). inner frame, lift the two clamps [1] of the outer frame and take
the inner frame out. See Figure “Control panel frame removal”.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

2
1

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Figure 4-13 Control panel frame removal

To take the assy out of the inner frame, lift the two clamps of
1
the frame [2] and slightly pull the assy out. Only now the cable
can be disconnected.
2 When defective, replace the whole unit.

4.3.6 Side I/O Panel

The Side I/O Panel can be removed together with its plastic
frame.
1. Disconnect the USB cable and the flat cable [1] from the
panel.
2. Push the plastic frame slightly downwards towards the
bottom of the set [2], and take the frame out together with
the assy.
3. Push back the clamps [3] on the left side that hold the assy.
4. Take out the assy from the plastic frame, it hinges on the
right side.
When defective, replace the whole unit.

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Figure 4-11 AmbiLight right side Inverter Panel removal


EN 14 4. BJ3.0E LA Mechanical Instructions

3. Disconnect all cables [3] from the SSB. This includes the
USB plug and the fragile LVDS cable [4]. For the latter, a
plastic cover has to be removed first.
4. Lift the SSB, together with the External I/O Panel from the
set.

3
3 4 3
2
5 5 5
1
4
6 6
5
1
5

2 1

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Figure 4-16 SSB top shielding

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100306 1. Remove the T10 tapping screws [5]. See Figure “SSB top
shielding”.
Figure 4-14 Side I/O panel removal 2. Remove the T10 parker screws [6].
3. On the bottom shield, remove the T10 tapping screws [1].
4.3.7 Audio Panel See Figure “SSB bottom shielding”.
4. Remove two T10 tapping screws [2] and three T10 parker
screws [3].
1. Disconnect all cables from the Audio Panel.
5. After the rear shielding is removed, the top shielding can be
2. Remove the two T10 mounting screws [1] from the Audio
removed.
Panel. See Figure “Audio Panel removal”.
3. Take out the Audio Panel (it hinges at the left side).

2 2 3

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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Figure 4-17 SSB bottom shielding


1
Removing the SSB and External I/O Panel
See Figure “SSB and External I/O panel”.

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Figure 4-15 Audio Panel removal

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Caution: it is absolutely mandatory to remount all different
screws at their original position during re-assembly. Failure to Figure 4-18 SSB and External I/O Panel
do so may result in damaging the SSB.
1. The SSB is mounted with two tapping T10 screws [1]. After
Removal from the set having unplugged the cables to the External I/O panel, they
1. Remove the two T10 tapping screws [1] that hold the SSB. are accessible.
See Figure “SSB top shielding”. 2. The External I/O Panel is mounted with four tapping T10
2. Disconnect the mains power supply cable on the Main screws [2].
Supply Panel [2].
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4.3.9 Display & Platform Supply Panel 3. Remove the T10 tapping screws on the corners and on the
top side in the middle of the frame[1]. During re-assembly,
See figure “Display & Platform Supply Panel” for details. do not forget to reconnect the earthcable.
4. Mark all connector positions on the right side of the left
AmbiLight Inverter Panel and then disconnect them from
the panel. In some sets marking is necessary as some of
the connectors have the same size and colour.
5. Mark all connector positions on the left side of the right
AmbiLight Inverter Panel and then disconnect them from
1 the panel.
6. Disconnect the connectors [2] on the left and the right LCD
backlight panel.
7. Disconnect the speaker cables.
8. Disconnect the LED panel connector [3] at the SSB and
release the cable from its clamps.
9. Carefully lift the frame from the set, together with the
1 Audio-, Display Supply & Platform-, Side I/O- and the
Control Panel. See Figure “Chassis Frame lift”.

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Figure 4-19 Display & Platform Supply Panel

1. Remove the T10 tapping screws [1].


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3. Take the panel out (it hinges on the right side).

Figure 4-21 Chassis Frame lift


4.3.10 AmbiLight Diffusor Frame

Horizontal Bracket Removal


The SSB, Display & Platform Supply Panel and Audio Panel
1. Remove the T10 parker [1] and the T20 tapping screws [2]
need not be removed in order to execute this operation. Before
that hold the Top- and Bottom Horizontal Bracket and take
the AmbiLight lamp units can be removed, the AmbiLight
them out one at the time. See Figure “Bottom Horizontal
Diffusor Frame must be lifted. Before this, the Chassis Frame
Bracket removal” for details. Now the Speaker Frame
has to be removed, as described below.
underneath the set can be removed by removing the T10
parker screws [3] that hold the frame. After removing the
Chassis Frame Removal screws, you can pull the frame downwards from the set.

1 1 1

2
4

2 2
2 3
1 3 1 3 1
3 3 3 3

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Figure 4-22 Bottom Horizontal Bracket removal


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AmbiLight Diffusor Frame removal
Figure 4-20 Chassis Frame removal Remove the T10 parker screws [1] on the left, upper and right
side of the Ambilight Diffusor Frame. Only unscrew the screws
1. Unplug the fragile LVDS connector [4] at the LCD panel. that are indicated with an arrow. See Figure “Ambilight Diffusor
2. Take out the Side I/O Panel and Side Control Panel as Frame Removal”. Now the frame can be lifted.
previously described and place them in the centre of the
set.
EN 16 4. BJ3.0E LA Mechanical Instructions

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 "Cable
1
dressing".
• Pay special attention not to damage the EMC foams on the
SSB shields. Ensure that EMC foams are mounted
correctly.

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Figure 4-23 Ambilight Diffusor Frame removal

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Figure 4-24 AmbiLight Diffusor Frame lift

Now the AmbiLight lamp units can be removed from the frame.
Each of them is fixed with four T10 parker screws: two on the
inside and two on the outside of the frame.

4.3.11 LED Panel

1. After the AmbiLight diffusor frame and the Speaker Frame


have been removed, the LED Panel is accessible.
2. Remove the T10 mounting screws that hold the panel.
3. Take out the panel.
When defective, replace the whole unit. Reconnect the earth-
cable during re-assembly.

4.3.12 LCD Display Panel

When the AmbiLight Diffusor Frame has been removed, the


LCD display can be exchanged. A sticker indicates the
identification number of the display.
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5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


Index of this chapter: Specifications
5.1 Test Points
5.2 Service Modes Table 5-1 SDM default settings
5.3 Stepwise Start-up
5.4 Service Tools
Default
5.5 Error Codes
Region Freq. (MHz) system
5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure
5.7 Protections Europe, AP(PAL/Multi) 475.25 PAL B/G
5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips (analogue sets)
5.9 Software Upgrading Europe, AP DVBT 546.000 DVBT
(digital sets) PID Video: 0B 06
PID PCR: 0B 06
5.1 Test Points PID Audio: 0B 07

The chassis is equipped with test points (Fxxx) printed on the


• All picture settings at 50% (brightness, colour, contrast).
circuit board assemblies. As most signals are digital, it will be
• All sound settings at 50%, except volume at 25%.
difficult to measure waveforms with a standard oscilloscope.
• All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled, like:
Several key ICs are capable of generating test patterns, which
– (Sleep) timer.
can be controlled via ComPair. In this way it is possible to
– Child/parental lock.
determine which part is defective.
– Picture mute (blue mute or black mute).
– Automatic volume levelling (AVL).
Perform measurements under the following conditions:
– Auto switch "off" (when no video signal was received
• Service Default Mode.
for 10 minutes).
• Video: Colour bar signal.
– Skip/blank of non-favourite pre-sets.
• Audio: 3 kHz left, 1 kHz right.
– Smart modes.
– Auto store of personal presets.
5.2 Service Modes – Auto user menu time-out.

Service Default mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode How to Activate SDM
(SAM) offers several features for the service technician, while For DVBT TV’s there are two kinds of SDM: an analogue SDM
the Customer Service Mode (CSM) is used for communication and a digital SDM. Tuning will happen according table “SDM
between the call centre and the customer. Also a service mode Default Settings”.
for servicing the AmbiLight units is foreseen. • Analogue SDM: use the standard RC-transmitter and key
in the code “062596”, directly followed by the “MENU”
This chassis also offers the option of using ComPair, a button.
hardware interface between a computer and the TV chassis. It Note: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main
offers the abilities of structured troubleshooting, error code menu will appear. To switch it "off", push the “MENU”
reading, and software version read-out for all chassis. button again.
Minimum requirements for ComPair: a Pentium processor, a • Digital SDM: use the standard RC-transmitter and key in
Windows OS, and a CD-ROM drive (see also paragraph the code “062593”, directly followed by the “MENU” button.
"ComPair"). Depending on the software version it is possible that the
tuning will not work correctly.
Note: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main
5.2.1 Service Default Mode (SDM)
menu will appear. To switch it "off", push the “MENU”
button again.
Purpose • Analogue SDM can also be activated by shorting for a
• To create a pre-defined setting, to get the same
moment the two solder pads [1] on the SSB, with the
measurement results as given in this manual.
indication “SDM”. They are located outside the shielding.
• To override SW protections detected by stand-by Activation can be performed in all modes, except when the
processor and make the TV start up to the step just before
set has a problem with the Stand-by Processor. See figure
protection (a sort of automatic stepwise start up). See
“Service mode pads”.
paragraph “Stepwise Start Up”.
• To override SW protections detected by Viper (PNX8550).
Depending on the SW version it is possible that this
mechanism does not work correctly. See also paragraph
“Error codes”.
• To start the blinking LED procedure (not valid in protection
mode).
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be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a


possibility to do this.
• Operation Hours. Displays the accumulated total of
operation hours (not the stand-by hours). Every time the
TV is switched "on/off", 0.5 hours is added to this number.
• Errors. (Followed by maximal 10 errors). The most recent
error is displayed at the upper left (for an error explanation
2 see paragraph “Error Codes”).
• Defective Module. Here the module that generates the
SPI error is displayed. If there are multiple errors in the buffer,
which are not all generated by a single module, there is
probably another defect. It will then display the message
SDM 1
“UNKNOWN” here. Not all errors will display a defective
module name.
• Reset Error Buffer. When you press “cursor right” and
then the “OK” button, the error buffer is reset.
• Alignments. This will activate the “ALIGNMENTS” sub-
menu.
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• Dealer Options. Extra features for the dealers.
• Options. Extra features for Service. For more info
Figure 5-1 Service mode pads regarding option codes, see chapter 8.
Note that if you change the option code numbers, you have
to confirm your changes with the “OK” button before you
After activating this mode, “SDM” will appear in the upper right
store the options. Otherwise you will lose your changes.
corner of the screen (if you have picture).
• Initialise NVM. When an NVM was corrupted (or replaced)
in the former EMG based chassis, the microprocessor
How to Navigate replaces the content with default data (to assure that the
When you press the “MENU” button on the RC transmitter, the set can operate). However, all preferences and alignment
set will toggle between the SDM and the normal user menu values are gone now, and option numbers are not correct.
(with the SDM mode still active in the background). Therefore, this was a very drastic way. In this chassis, the
procedure is implemented in another way: The moment the
How to Exit SDM processor recognizes a corrupted NVM, the “initialize
Use one of the following methods: NVM” line will be highlighted. Now, you can do two things
• Switch the set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter. (dependent of the service instructions at that moment):
• Via a standard customer RC-transmitter: key in “00”- – Save the content of the NVM via ComPair for
sequence. development analysis, before initializing. This will give
the Service department an extra possibility for
5.2.2 Service Alignment Mode (SAM) diagnosis (e.g. when Development asks for this).
– Initialize the NVM (same as in the past, however now it
Purpose happens conscious).
• To perform (software) alignments.
• To change option settings. Note: When you have a corrupted NVM, or you have replaced
• To easily identify the used software version. the NVM, there is a high possibility that you will not have picture
• To view operation hours. any more because your display option is not correct. So, before
• To display (or clear) the error code buffer. you can initialize your NVM via the SAM, you need to have
picture and therefore you need the correct display option. To
How to Activate SAM adapt this option, you can use ComPair (the correct HEX
Via a standard RC transmitter: key in the code “062596” values for the options can be found in the table below) or a
directly followed by the “INFO” button. After activating SAM method via a standard RC (described below).
with this method a service warning will appear on the screen, Changing the display option via a standard RC:
you can continue by pressing the red button on the RC. Key in the code “062598” directly followed by the “MENU”
button and “XXX” (where XXX is the 3 digit decimal display
option code as mentioned in the first column of the next table).
Contents of SAM:
Make sure to key in all three digits, also the leading zero’s.
• Hardware Info.
If the above action is successful, the front LED will go out as an
– A. SW Version. Displays the software version of the
indication that the RC sequence was correct.
VIPER software (main software) (example: BX31E-
After the display option is changed in the NVM, the TV will go
1.2.3.4_12345 = AAAAB_X.Y.W.Z_NNNNN).
to the Stand-by mode.
• AAAA= the software name.
If the NVM was corrupted or empty before this action, it will be
• B= the region: A= AP, E= EU, L= LatAm, U = US.
initialised first (loaded with default values). This initialising can
For AP sets it is possible that the Europe software
take up to 20 seconds.
version is used.
• X.Y.W.Z= the software version, where X is the
main version number (different numbers are not
compatible with one another) and Y.W.Z is the sub
version number (a higher number is always
compatible with a lower number).
• NNNNN= last five digits of 12nc code of the
software.
– B. SBY PROC Version. Displays the software version
of the stand-by processor.
– C. Production Code. Displays the production code of
the TV, this is the serial number as printed on the back
of the TV set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is
initialized after corruption, this production code has to
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Display HEX Display type Brand Size Resolution Resolution Product Code Manufacturer 12 NC
option vertical horizontal

000 00 PDP SDI 42” 768p 1024 S42AX-YD01(PP42AX-007A) 9322 225 38682
001 01 PDP SDI 50” 768p 1366 S50HW-XD03 9322 215 26682
002 02 PDP FHP 42” 1024i 1024 FPF42C128128UC-52 (A1) 9322 212 78682
003 03 LCD LPL 30” 768p 1280 LC300W01-A3P7 9322 198 00682
004 04 LCD LPL 37” 768p 1366 LC370W01-A6 9322 220 87682
005 05 LCD LPL 42” 768p 1366 LC420W02-A6 9322 226 39682
006 06 LCD Sharp 32” 768p 1366 LQ315T3LZ13 (ASV1) 9322 209 35682
LQ315T3LZ23 (ASV2.2)(5Vtcon) 9322 226 58682
LQ315T3LZ23 (ASV2.2)(12Vtcon) 9322 226 16682
007 07 PDP SDI 42” 480p 852 S42SD-YD05 (V3) 9322 215 27682
008 08 PDP FHP 37” 1024i 1024 FPF37C128128UB-72 9322 217 56682
009 09 LCOS XION 720p 1280 n.a. n.a.
010 0A LCD AUO 30” 768p 1280 T296XW01 9322 206 49682
T296XW01V2 9322 219 45682
T296XW01V3 9322 213 33682
011 0B LCD LPL 32” 768p 1366 LC320W01-A6K1 9322 217 44682
012 0C LCD AUO 32” 768p 1366 T315XW01V5 9322 231 69682
013 0D LCD Sharp 37” 768p 1366 LQ370T3LZ21 (ASV2) ?
LQ370T3LZ44 (ASV2.2)
014 0E LCD LPL 42” 1080p 1920 LC420WU1-SL01 9322 228 99682
015 0F PDP SDI 37” 480p 852 S37SD-YD02 9322 217 39682
016 10 PDP FHP 37” 1080i 1024 not used not used
017 11 PDP FHP 42” 1080i 1024 FPF42C128135UA-52 9322 235 43682
018 12 PDP FHP 55” 768p 1366 not used not used
019 13 LCOS VENUS 720p 1280 n.a. n.a.
020 14 LCOS VENUS 1080p 1920 n.a. n.a.
021 15 LCD LPL 26” 768p 1366 LC260WX2-SL01 9322 221 01682
022 16 LCD LPL 32” 768p 1366 LC320WX2-SL01 9322 241 46682
023 17 PDP LGE 42” 480p 852 not used not used
024 18 PDP SDI 42” 480p 852 S42SD-YD07(PP42SD-015A) (V4) 9322 226 37682
S42SD-YD07(PP42SD-015B) (V4) 9322 226 96682
S42SD-YD07(PP42SD-015F) (V4) 9322 233 81682
025 19 PDP SDI 42” 768p 1024 S42AX-YD01(PP42AX-007A) (V4) 9322 225 38682
S42AX-YD01(PP42AX-008A) (V4) 9322 226 95682
S42AX-YD01(PP42AX-008B) (V4) 9322 233 80682
S42AX-YD02(PP42AX-009A) (W1) 9322 240 08682
026 1A PDP FHP 42” 1024i 1024 FPF42C128128UD-51 (A2) not used
027 1B PDP SDI 50” 768p 1366 S50HW-XD04(PP50HW-005A) (V4) 9322 226 54682
S50HW-XD04(PP50HW-005B) (V4) 9322 226 97682
S50HW-XD04(PP50HW-005E) (V4) 9322 233 79682
S50HW-YD01(PP50HW-010A) (W1) 9322 240 25682
028 1C LCD Sharp 37” 1080P 1920 LQ370D3LZ13 (ASV2.2) 9322 228 48682
029 1D LCD AUO 32” 768p 1366 T315XW01-V3 see partslist for 12NC
030 1E LCD Sharp 37” 1080p 1920 LW370D3LZ1x (ASV 3 first samples) not used

031 1F LCD Sharp 37” 1080P 1920 LK370D3LZ33 (ASV 3) 9322 242 22682
032 20 LCD LPL 20” 768p 1366 LC200WX1-SL01 9322 222 90682
033 21 LCD QDI 23” 768p 1366 QD23HL02 REV01 9322 223 91682
QD23HL02 REV01(03) 9322 232 69682
034 22 ECO PTV 51” 1080i 1366 ?
035 23 ECO PTV 55” 1080i 1366 ?
036 24 ECO PTV 61” 1080i 1366 ?
037 25 PDP FHP 42” 1024I 1024 FPF42C128135UA-52 (A3) 9322 235 43682
038 26 DLP 50” 720p 1280 ?
039 27 DLP 60” 720p 1280 ?
040 28 LCD Sharp 32” 768p 1366 LK315T3LZ43 (ASV 2.3) 9322 235 32682
041 29 LCD LPL 42” 768p 1366 LC420WX2-SLA1 9322 240 80682
042 2A PDP SDI 63” 768p 1366 S63HW-XD04 see partslist for 12NC
043 2B LCD Sharp 37” 768p 1366 LK370T3LZ63 (ASV 3) see partslist for 12NC
044 2C LCD Sharp 37” 768p 1366 LK370T3LZ53 (ASV 2.3) 9322 235 83682
045 2D LCD LPL 26” 768p 1366 LC260WX2-SLB2 9322 234 13682
046 2E LCD LPL 32” 768 p 1366 LC320W01-SL06 9322 230 03682
047 2F LCD LPL 42” 768p 1366 LC420W02-SLB1 9322 234 12682
048 30 LCD QDI 26” 768p 1366 QD26HL02-REV01 9322 227 29682
QD26HL02-REV02 9322 235 05682
049 31 LCD AUO 26” 768p 1366 T260XW02V4 9322 231 90682
050 32 LCD AUO 32” 768p 1366 T315XW01V9 9322 231 89682
051 33 LCD AUO 37” 768p 1366 T370XW01V1 9322 233 78682
052 34 LCD AUO 32” 768p 1366 T315XW02V5 see partslist for 12NC
053 35 LCD LPL 37” 768p 1366 LC370WX1-SL04 9322 233 19682
054 36 PDP LGE 42” 768p 1024 PDP42X3 see partslist for 12NC
055 37 LCD LPL 42" 1080p 1920 LC420WU2-SLA1 see partslist for 12NC
056 38 LCD LPL 47" 1080p 1920 LC470WU1-SLA2 see partslist for 12NC
057 39 LCD LPL 42" 768p 1366 LC420WX3-SLA2 see partslist for 12NC

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Figure 5-2 Display option code overview


EN 20 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

• Store. All options and alignments are stored when How to Activate CSM
pressing “cursor right” and then the “OK”-button Key in the code “123654” via the standard RC transmitter.
• SW Maintenance.
– SW Events. Not useful for Service purposes. In case Note: Activation of the CSM is only possible if there is no (user)
of specific software problems, the development menu on the screen!
department can ask for this info.
– HW Events. Not useful for Service purposes. In case How to Navigate
of specific software problems, the development By means of the “CURSOR-DOWN/UP” knob on the RC-
department can ask for this info. transmitter, you can navigate through the menus.

• Operation hours PDP. Here you are able to reset the Contents of CSM
operations hours of the plasma display. This has to be • Set Type. This information is very helpful for a helpdesk/
done in case of replacement of the display. workshop as reference for further diagnosis. In this way, it
• Upload to USB. Here you are able to upload several is not necessary for the customer to look at the rear of the
settings from the TV to a USB stick which is connected to TV-set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after
the Side IO. The four items are “Channel list”, “Personal corruption, this set type has to be re-written to NVM.
settings”, “Option codes” and “Display-related alignments”. ComPair will foresee a possibility to do this.
First you have to create a directory “repair\” in the root of • Production Code. Displays the production code (the serial
the USB stick.To upload the settings you have to select number) of the TV. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is
each item separately, press “cursor right”, confirm with initialized after corruption, this production code has to be
“OK” and wait until “Done” appears. Now the settings are re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee a possibility to do
stored onto your USB stick and can be used to download this.
onto another TV or other SSB. Uploading is of course only • Code 1. Gives the latest five errors of the error buffer. As
possible if the software is running and if you have picture. soon as the built-in diagnose software has detected an
This method is created to be able to save the customer’s error the buffer is adapted. The last occurred error is
TV settings and to store them into another SSB. displayed on the leftmost position. Each error code is
• Download from USB. Here you are able to download displayed as a 2-digit number. When less than 10 errors
several settings from the USB stick to the TV. Same way of occur, the rest of the buffer is empty (00). See also
working as with uploading. To make sure that the download paragraph Error Codes for a description.
of the channel list from USB to the TV is executed properly, • Code 2. Gives the first five errors of the error buffer. See
it is necessary to restart the TV and tune to a valid preset if also paragraph Error Codes for a description.
necessary. • Options 1. Gives the option codes of option group 1 as set
in SAM (Service Alignment Mode).
How to Navigate • Options 2. Gives the option codes of option group 2 as set
• In SAM, you can select the menu items with the “CURSOR in SAM (Service Alignment Mode).
UP/DOWN” key on the RC-transmitter. The selected item • 12NC SSB. Gives an identification of the SSB as stored in
will be highlighted. When not all menu items fit on the NVM. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after
screen, move the “CURSOR UP/DOWN” key to display the corruption, this identification number has to be re-written to
next/previous menu items. NVM. ComPair will foresee a possibility to do this.
• With the “CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT” keys, it is possible to: This identification number consists of 14 characters and is
– (De) activate the selected menu item. built up as follows:
– (De) activate the selected sub menu. - 8 last characters of the 12NC of the SSB itself.
• With the “OK” key, it is possible to activate the selected - the serial number of the SSB, which consists of 6 digits.
action. Both can be found on a sticker on the PWB of the SSB itself
(not on the sticker on the outside of the shielding!). The
How to Exit SAM format of the identification number is then as follows:
Use one of the following methods: <last 8 characters of 12NC of SSB><serial number of
• Press the “MENU” button on the RC-transmitter. SSB> (total 14 characters).
• Switch the set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter. • Digital Natural Motion. Gives the last status of the Digital
Natural Motion setting, as set by the customer. Possible
5.2.3 Customer Service Mode (CSM) values are “Off”, “Minimum” and “Maximum”. See DFU on
how to change this item.
• Pixel Plus. Gives the last status of the Pixel Plus setting,
Purpose
as set by the customer. Possible values are “On” and “Off”.
When a customer is having problems with his TV-set, he can See DFU on how to change this item.
call his dealer or the Customer Helpdesk. The service
• DNR. Gives the last status of the DNR setting, as set by the
technician can then ask the customer to activate the CSM, in
customer. Possible values are “Off”, “Minimum”, “Medium”
order to identify the status of the set. Now, the service and “Maximum”. See DFU on how to change this item.
technician can judge the severity of the complaint. In many
• Noise Figure. Gives the noise ratio for the selected
cases, he can advise the customer how to solve the problem,
transmitter. This value can vary from 0 (good signal) to 127
or he can decide if it is necessary to visit the customer. (average signal) and to 255 (bad signal). For some
The CSM is a read only mode; therefore, modifications in this
software versions, the noise figure will only be valid when
mode are not possible.
“Active Control” is set to “medium” or “maximum” before
activating CSM. Noise figure is not applicable for DVBT
When in this chassis, CSM is activated, a colour bar test channels.
pattern will be visible for 5 seconds. This test pattern is • Headphone Volume. Gives the last status of the
generated by the Pacific3. So if you see this test pattern you headphone volume, as set by the customer. The value can
can determine that the back end video chain (Pacific3, LVDS vary from 0 (volume is minimum) to 100 (volume is
and display) is working. maximum). See DFU on how to change this item.
Also new in this chassis: when you activate CSM and there is • Dolby. Indicates whether the received transmitter
a USB stick connected to the TV, the software will dump the transmits Dolby sound (“ON”) or not (“OFF”). Attention: The
complete CSM content to the USB stick. The file (Csm.txt) will presence of Dolby can only be tested by the software on
be saved in the root of your USB stick. This info can be handy the Dolby Signalling bit. If a Dolby transmission is received
if you don’t have picture.
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without a Dolby Signalling bit, this indicator will show “OFF” Source: “TUNER”, “EXT1”, “EXT2”, “EXT3”, “EXT4”,
even though a Dolby transmission is received. “YPbPr1”, “YPbPr2”, “VGA”, “DVI-I”, ““HDMI 1”, “HDMI 2”,
• Surround Mode. Indicates the by the customer selected “SIDE” and “DVI”. Video signal quality: “VIDEO”, “S-
sound mode (or automatically chosen mode). Possible VIDEO”, “RGB 1FH”, “YUV”, “VGA”, “SVGA”, “XGA”,
values are “STEREO” and “VIRTUAL DOLBY “CVBS”, Y/C”, “YPBPR 1FH 480p”, “YPBPR 1FH 576p”,
SURROUND”. It can also have been selected “YPBPR 1FH 1080I”, “YPBPR 2FH 480p”, “YPBPR 2FH
automatically by signalling bits (internal software). See 576p”, “YPBPR 2FH 1080i”, “RGB 2FH 480p”, “RGB 2FH
DFU on how to change this item. 576p”, “RGB 2FH 1080i”, “720p” or “Unsupported”.
• Audio System. Gives information about the audible audio • Tuned Bit. Due to the DVBT architectural setup this item
system. Possible values are “Stereo”, ”Mono”, “Mono does not give useful information any more.
selected”, “Dual I”, “Dual II”, “Nicam Stereo”, “Nicam • Digital signal modulation. No useful information for
mono”, Nicam dual I”, “Nicam dual II”, “Nicam available”, Service purposes.
“analogue In: No Dig. Audio”, “Dolby Digital 1+1”, “Dolby • 12NC one zip SW. Displays the 12NC number of the one-
Digital 1/0”, “Dolby Digital 2/0”, “Dolby Digital 2/1”, “Dolby zip file as it is used for programming software in production.
Digital 2/2”, “Dolby Digital 3/0”, “Dolby Digital 3/1”, “Dolby In this one-zip file all below software version can be found.
Digital 3/2”, “Dolby Digital Dual I”, “Dolby Digital Dual II”, • Initial main SW. Displays the main software version which
“MPEG 1+1”, “MPEG 1/0”, “MPEG 2/0” and “Not supported was initially loaded by the factory.
signal”. This is the same info as you will see when pressing • Current main SW. Displays the built-in main software
the “INFO” button in normal user mode (item “Sound”). version. In case of field problems related to software,
When the audio is muted, there will be no info displayed. software can be upgraded. As this software is consumer
• AVL. Indicates the last status of AVL (Automatic Volume upgradeable, it will also be published on the Internet.
Level) as set by the customer: See DFU on how to change Example: BX31E_1.2.3.4.
this item. • Flash utils SW. Displays the software version of the
• Delta Volume. Indicates the last status of the delta volume software which contains all necessary components of the
for the selected preset as set by the customer: from “-12” download application. To program this software, EJTAG
to “+12”. See DFU on how to change this item.. tooling is needed. Example: FLASH_1.1.0.0.
• Preset Lock. Indicates if the selected preset has a child • Standby SW. Displays the built-in stand-by processor
lock: “LOCKED” or “UNLOCKED”. See DFU on how to software version. Upgrading this software will be possible
change this item.. via ComPair or via USB.(see chapter Software upgrade).
• Child lock. Indicates if “Child lock” is set to “UNLOCK”, Example: STDBY_3.0.1.2.
“LOCKED” or “CUSTOM LOCK. See DFU on how to • MOP SW. Not applicable for this chassis.
change this item.. • Pacific 3 Flash SW. Displays the Pacific 3 software
• Lock after. Indicates at what time the channel lock is set: version.
“OFF” or e.g. “18:45” (lock time). See DFU on how to • NVM version. Displays the NVM version as programmed
change this item. by factory.
• Parental rating lock. Gives the last status of the parental
rating lock as set by the customer. See DFU on how to How to Exit CSM
change this item. Press “MENU” on the RC-transmitter.
• Parental rating status. Gives the value of the parental
rating status as sent by the current preset. 5.2.4 Service Mode of Converter Boards for Ambi Light
• TV ratings lock. Only applicable for US.
• Movie ratings lock. Only applicable for US.
Purpose
• V-Chip TV status. Only applicable for US.
• V-Chip movie status. Only applicable for US. To switch on the lamps manually in case I2C-bus triggering
fails.
• Region rating status (RRT). Only applicable for US.
• On timer. Indicates if the “On timer” is set “ON” or “OFF”
and when it is set to “ON”, also start time, start day and The Service Mode can be activated by disconnecting
program number is displayed. See DFU on how to change connectors 1M59 and 1M49 and then by shorting for a moment
this item. the two solder pads [1] on the Ambi Light Inverter Panel. See
• Location. Gives the last status of the location setting as figure “Service Mode pads”.
set via the installation menu. Possible values are “Shop”
and “Home”. If the location is set to “Shop”, several settings
are fixed. So for a customer location must be set to “Home”.
Can be changed via the installation menu (see also DFU).
• HDMI key validity. Indicates if the HDMI keys (or HDCP
keys) are valid or not. In case these keys are not valid and
the customer wants to make use of the HDMI functionality,
the SSB has to be replaced. 1
• IEEE key validity. Not applicable.
• POD key validity. Not applicable.
• Tuner Frequency. Indicates the frequency the selected
transmitter is tuned to.
• TV System. Gives information about the video system of
the selected transmitter. In case a DVBT signal is received
this item will also show ATSC.
– BG: PAL BG signal received
– DK: PAL DK signal received
– L/La: SECAM L/La signal received
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– I: PAL I signal received 060406
– M: NTSC M signal received
– ATSC: ATSC or DVBT signal received Figure 5-3 Service Mode pads AmbiLight panel

In this chassis, both single and double fitted boards can be


• Source. Indicates which source is used and the video used. The double fitted boards are used in sets with 3 or 4
quality of the selected source. (Example: Tuner, Video)
EN 22 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

sided Ambi Light units whereas the single fitted boards are When the TV is in a protection state due to an error detected by
used in sets with 2 sided Ambi Light units. A double fitted board standby software (and thus blinking an error) and SDM is
can drive 2 lamp units (6 lamps) and a single fitted board can activated via shortcutting the pins on the SSB, the TV starts up
drive 1 lamp unit (3 lamps). until it reaches the situation just before protection. So, this is a
kind of automatic stepwise start-up. In combination with the
The double fitted boards are supplied by +12Va and +12Vb. start-up diagrams below, you can see which supplies are
The microprocessor is supplied by +12Va. present at a certain moment. Important to know here is, that if
Therefore, if only +12Va is available, lamp unit B will not work. e.g. the 3V3 detection fails (and thus error 11 is blinking) and
See figure “Building blocks of Converter Board” for details. the TV is restarted via SDM, the Stand-by Processor will
enable the 3V3, but will not go to protection now. The TV will
stay in this situation until it is reset (Mains/AC Power supply
Inverters +12Va
interrupted).
When the TV is in protection state due to an error detected by
+12Va +5V main software (Viper protection) and SDM is activated via
Stab.
shortcutting the pins on the SSB, the TV starts up and ignores
Lamp unit A
the error. Due to architectural reasons it is possible that the TV
Board select will end up in an undefined state (e.g. when the fast I2C bus is
µProcessor

PWM out blocked). In this case diagnose has to be done via ComPair.

I²C The abbreviations “SP” and “MP” in the figures stand for:
• SP: protection or error detected by the Stand-by
Lamp unit B Processor.
• MP: protection or error detected by the VIPER Main
Processor.
Protection

+12Vb (12-13V) G_15950_050.eps In the next transition diagrams for “POD” should be read “CI”.
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Figure 5-4 Building blocks of Converter Board

The microprocessor performs the following tasks:


• Dimming of Ambi Light by means of PWM.
• Translation of I2C-bus commands to PWM.
• Switches the Ambi Light board to protection if needed (in
case of protection only the lamps switch off, no set
protection is triggered).

There are two ways of protection: parallel arcing protection and


serial arcing protection.
Parallel arcing protection is performed by sensing the switching
frequency. In case of short circuit of the transformer output, this
frequency > 100 kHz and the board goes into protection.
Serial arcing protection is performed by detection of arc in
ground wire of the lamp units. In this case, the protection pulse
is transmitted via an opto-coupler.
Protection can be disabled by short-circuiting diode 6112 or
capacitor 2173 or by connecting pin 8 of the microprocessor to
ground.

Repair Tips
In case only one or no lamp unit at all works, probably the
+12Vb (12 - 13 V) is not available or the fuse is broken. Check
for broken MOSFETS or check if they are switched off properly
by the transistors connected to the PWM outputs of the
microprocessor.

In case the Ambi Light switches off after two seconds, serial
arcing or parallel arcing protection is active. Serial arcing
protection can be excluded by disconnecting the opto-coupler;
check for bad solder joints on transformer or lamp units.
Parallel arcing protection can be disabled by grounding pin 8 of
the microprocessor. Usually the switching frequency (normally
63 kHz) will then be too high. Possible causes are one
MOSFET of the converter has no gate drive or is broken, or
there is a short-circuit of the output of the transformer.

5.3 Stepwise Start-up

The stepwise start-up method, as known from FTL/FTP sets


(EMG based sets) is not valid any more. There are two possible
situation: one for protections detected by standby software and
one for protections detected by main software.
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding BJ3.0E LA 5. EN 23

Off

Mains
off Mains
on

- WakeUp
WakeUp
requested
requeste
- Acquisition
d
needed
St by Semi
Active
(Off St by) - No data Acquisition
required St by - St by
requested
and no POD present
- tact SW pushed - tact SW
pushed
- WakeUp
requested
- Acquisition
needed
No data WakeUp
Acquisition
requeste
required and d
- POD Card removed POD present
GoToProtection
- tact SW pushed

GoToProtection

POD
St by
GoToProtection

Protection
On

For detailed information concerning the triggers that cause the state
transitions, please consult the Jaguar FRS or the ATSC SAD.

The protection state is hardware wise identical to the standby state but G_15960_117.eps
has other, limited wake up reasons.
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Figure 5-5 Transition diagram


EN 24 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

Off Stand by or
Protection
Mains is applied

action holder: MIPS Standby Supply starts running.


+5V2, 1V2Stb, 3V3Stb and +2V5D become present.
action holder: St-by In case of PDP 3V3 Vpr to CPU PDP becomes present.

autonomous action
st-by µP resets If the protection state was left by short circuiting the
SDM pins, detection of a protection condition during
startup will stall the startup. Protection conditions in a
playing set will be ignored. The protection mode will
All I/O lines have a High default state:
not be entered.
- Assert the Viper reset.
- Sound-Enable and Reset-Audio should remain high.
- NVM power line is high, no NVM communication possible.

- Switch Sound-Enable and Reset-Audio high.


Initialise I/O pins of the st-by µP, start keyboard scanning, RC They are low in the standby mode if the
detection, P50 decoding. Wake up reasons are off. standby mode lasted longer than 10s.

The audio protection circuit shuts down the supply


autonomously. This triggers a set restart and during that restart PDPGO line is high (either HW wise in a non FHP set or
(so at this check here), it will be observed that the audio because of the stby µP reset in a FHP set) which is the good
protection line is high and the audio protection mode is entered. state at cold boot to be able to start the FHP.
This condition is not valid for an SDI PDP. In this PDP set, the
audio protection latch is not present and hence the HIGH
condition here will never be observed. As a result, when an
audio protection occurs, the set will restart and will enter a
supply protection mode because of a missing power supply.

Audio Protection Line Yes


HIGH?

Audio Error

No
SP
Switching the POD-MODE Switching the POD-MODE and the
Switch LOW the NVM power reset line. Add a 2ms delay
low in an FHP PDP set ON-mode low in an SDI PDP set
before trying to address the NVM to allow correct NVM
makes the CPUGO go high makes the PDP supplies go to the
Switching on the power supply in an LPL scanning initialization.
and starts the PDP CPU. ON mode.
backlight set, also switches on the backlight supply.
The display should not be used the first 5 seconds
the backlight supply is running due to a pre-heat time Switch ON all supplies by switching LOW the POD-MODE
of 4s and a 100% light output (not adjustable) the next and the ON-MODE I/O lines.
second. This 5 second delay does not delay the startup
of the display as this time is absorbed in the startup time
of the rest of the system.
+5V, +8V6, +12VS, +12VSW and Vsound are switched on The availability of the supplies is checked through detect signals (delivered by
dedicated detect-IC's) going to the st-by µP. These signals are available for
+12V, +8V6, +5V, +1V2 and +2V5. A low to high transition of the signals should
occur within a certain time after toggling the standby line. If an observers is
Wait 50ms and then start polling the detect- detected before the time-out elapses, of course, the process should continue in
5V, detect-8V6 and detect-12V every 40ms. order to minimize start up time.

No

detect-5V
PDPGO
received within 2900 ms after
No =
POD-MODEI/Oline
High?
toggle? Yes

- Only when the PDPGO is low, a retry should be No


considered (the PDP could have reset internally). If
the PDPGO is already high, there is no use in trying
to restart. Switch PDPGO high:
- PDPGO line is pulled high in all non FHP sets so PDP should start: 5V, 8V6 and
this extra startup delay in case of a fault condition Yes 12V are activated
is not valid.
- Switching the PDPGO high will give a visual
artefact and should only be done if really
necessary.
detect-5V
received within
activate +5V supply detection algorithm Yes No +5V error
2900 ms after PDPGO
toggle?

SP
detect-12VSW received within
No +12V error
2900 ms after POD-mode I/O
line toggle?

Yes

activate +12VSW supply


SP
detection algorithm

No need to wait for the 8V6 detection at this point.

detect-8V6 received
within 6300 ms after POD-mode I/O line
toggle? Startup shall not wait for this
detection and continue startup.
Yes
Enable the +1V2 supply (ENABLE-1V2)

No
To part B To part B To part B To part B

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Figure 5-6 “Off” to “Semi Stand-by” flowchart (part 1)


Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding BJ3.0E LA 5. EN 25

From part A From part A From part A From part A

action holder: MIPS

activate +8V6 supply


action holder: St-by +8V6 error
Start polling the detect-1V2 every 40ms detection algorithm

autonomous action

SP return
detect-1V2
received within No +1.2V error
250ms?

No Yes
SP
Enable the supply for
+2.5V and +3.3V (ENABLE-3V3)
No separate enable and
detect is present for the +2V5
supply in the Baby Jaguar.

Start polling the detect-3V3 every 40ms

detect-3V3
received within No +3.3V error
250 ms?

Yes
SP
Activate supply detection algorithms for
+1V2 and +3V3

SUPPLY-FAULT I/O line


No Supply fault error
is High?

Yes
SP
Enable the supply fault detection
interrupt

Set I²C slave address


of Standby µP to (A0h)

Detect EJTAG debug probe


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

EJTAG probe
Yes
connected ?

No

No Cold boot?

Release viper reset


Yes Feed initializing boot script (3)
disable alive mechanism

Release viper reset Release viper reset


Feed warm boot script(2) Feed cold boot script(1)

Release PNX2015 reset 100ms


after Viper reset is released

Release PNX2015 reset 100ms after


Viper reset is released

Bootscript ready
No
in 1250 ms?

No Yes

Set I²C slave address


of Standby µP to (64h)

RPC start (comm. protocol)


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To part C To part C To part C To part C

Figure 5-7 “Off” to “Semi Stand-by” flowchart (part 2)


EN 26 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

From part A From part B From part B From part B

action holder: MIPS

Flash to Ram image action holder: St-by


No
transfer succeeded
within 30s? autonomous action
Code = 5
Yes

Viper SW initialization
Switch Viper in reset Code = 53 No
succeeded
within 20s?

Wait 10ms Yes

Enable Alive check mechanism


Switch the NVM reset
line HIGH.

MIPS reads the wake up reason Wait until Viper starts to


from standby µP. communicate
Disable all supply related protections and
switch off the +2V5, +3V3 DC/DC converter.

Wait 5ms
Set is
SDI PDP or No Power OK-display is No Log display error
FHPPDP? High?
switch off the remaining DC/DC
converters

Yes

3-th try?
Switch POD-MODE and ON-MODE
Yes
MP
I/O line high.
Wait for the +8V6 to be detected if not yet present. (if
it does not come, the standby µP will enter a
protection mode, this is not a dead end here)
Yes

Log Code as - Register PIIConfig of the Pacific3: LVDS function should be set to 0
error code (CMOS input) in the Baby Jaguar platform.
- POIConfig: lvds function should be set to 0 (CMOS out on Baby)
- PanelConfig register: PanelOff = 0, PanelOn = 1. P3 can always be
on, switching of lvds is done through PNX.

SP
Because of a bug in the Pacific IC, it will
very rarely not startup properly. If this Log Pacific error and
Was Pacific responding No
happens, only a cold boot can solve this Go to Standby
to I²C?
(removal of power supplies). Since this is
not feasible in the current SW
architecture, instead Standby mode is
entered. yes

(AVIP's need to be started before the MPIF's in order to have a good clock distribution). Standby
AVIP default power-up mode is Standby. The Viper instructs AVIP via I²C to enable all the
PLL's and clocks and hence enter to Full Power mode. See FMS AVIP for further details
and the rest of the initialization.

initialize PNX2015 HD subsystem according


FMS information

MPIF's should be initialized according the FMS information.


MPIF should deliver 2 observers:
POR= 0; normal operation
ROK = 1; reference frequency is present (coming from AVIP)

Log appropriate
All observers present with correct state? No
Observer error

Yes

initialize tuners and Hirate according FMS


information

Initialize source selection according FMS


and CHS information

Initialize video processing IC's according FMS information:


- Spider

initialize Columbus by triggering CHS Columbus Init interface


initialize 3D Combfilter by triggering CHS 3D Comb filter Init interface
initialize AutoTV by triggering CHS AutoTV Init interface
See appropriate CHS documents for further details.

Do not enter semi-standby state in case of an LPL Because of a bug in the Pacific IC, all video and
scanning backlight LCD set before 4s preheating timer has display related Pacific parameters should be
elapsed. initialized before initializing the ambilight related
Pacific parameters. If not, initializing the video and
display related Pacific parameters will overwrite the
Initialize Pacific related Ambilight settings ambilight parameters.
(if applicable)

Initialize Ambilight with Lights off.

Semi-Standby G_15960_118c.eps
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Figure 5-8 “Off” to “Semi Stand-by” flowchart (part 3)


Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding BJ3.0E LA 5. EN 27

26" / 32" LCD LPL


Constraints taken into account:
- Display may only be started when valid QVCP output clock can be delivered by the Viper.
- Between 5 and 50 ms after power is supplied, display should receive valid lvds clock. action holder: MIPS
- minimum wait time to switch on the lamp after power up is 200ms.
- RGB (on QVCP output) may be unblanked before valid output is available. Unblanking of the action holder: St-by
picture happens with the use of the 'lamp on', not with the RGB. By doing so, black level
differencesduringstartupareavoided. autonomous action

Semi Standby
The assumption here is that a fast
toggle (<2s) can only happen during ON-
>SEMI ->ON. In these states, the Viper is
still active and can provide the 2s delay. Wait until previous on-state is left more than 2
If the transition ON->SEMI->STBY->SEMI- seconds ago. (to prevent LCD display problems)
>ON can be made in less than 2s, we
have to delay the semi -> stby transition
until the requirement is met.
Assert RGB video blanking
and audio mute

Initialize audio and video processing IC's and


functions according needed use case.
Register PanelTiming of the
Pacific3:
Wait until QVCP generates a valid output Timing is not important since the
clock. LCD power signal is controlled by
the Viper, default values can be
used.

This unblank is moved forwards on demand


Switch off RGB blanking
of SW to allow to obtain valid QVCP output

Switch on LCD supply


(Viper: LCD-Power-on)

Start to apply valid interface signals to the module (LVDS) within a time
frame of min. 22.5ms to max. 67.5ms after supply switch on.
In implementation, use 25ms, this makes it compatible with 37"HDSharp
(t=17.5ms is the supply switch-on delay taken into account)

wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)

Switch on LCD lamp after valid, stable video, corresponding


to the requested output is delivered by the Viper

Switch Audio-Reset and sound enable low and demute


(see CHS audio LdspMute interface).

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Figure 5-9 “Semi Stand-by” to “Active” flowchart 26” & 32” LCD LPL display
EN 28 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

37" 1366*768 LCD SHARP


ASV2.3

Constraints taken into account:


- Display may only be started when valid QVCP output clock can be delivered by the Viper.
- Between 0 and 20 ms after power is supplied, display should receive valid lvds clock.
- minimum wait time to switch on the lamp after power up is 200ms.
- RGB (on QVCP output) may be unblanked before valid output is available. Unblanking of the
picture happens with the use of the 'lamp on', not with the RGB. By doing so, black level
differencesduringstartupareavoided.

Semi Standby
The assumption here is that a fast toggle
(<1s) can only happen during ON->SEMI action holder: MIPS
->ON. In these states, the Viper is still
active and can provide the 1s delay. If Wait until previous on-state is left more than 1
action holder: St-by
the transition ON->SEMI->STBY->SEMI- second ago. (to prevent LCD display problems)
>ON can be made in less than 1s, we
have to delay the semi -> stby transition autonomous action
until the requirement is met.
Assert RGB video blanking
and audio mute

Initialize audio and video processing IC's and


functions according needed use case.

Wait until QVCP generates a valid lvds output


clock.

This unblank is moved forwards on demand


Switch off RGB blanking
of SW to allow to obtain valid QVCP output

Switch on LCD supply


(LCD-Power-on)

Start to apply valid interface signals to the module (LVDS) within a time
frame of min. 17.5ms to max. 37.5ms after supply switch on.
In implementation, use 25ms, this makes it compatible with 37HD"Sharp
(t=17.5ms is the supply switch-on delay taken into account)

wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)


(lamp ready delay)

Switch on LCD lamp after valid, stable video, corresponding


to the requested output is delivered by the Viper

Switch Audio-Reset and sound enable low and demute


(see CHS audio LdspMute interface).

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Figure 5-10 “Semi Stand-by” to “Active” flowchart 37” 1366x768 LCD SHARP ASV2.3 display
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding BJ3.0E LA 5. EN 29

NO spec yet, non BFI


37" 1366*768 LCD SHARP BFI version of the spec is
used

Constraints taken into account:


- Display may only be started when valid QVCP output clock can be delivered by the Viper.
- Between 0 and 20 ms after power is supplied, display should receive valid lvds clock.
- minimum wait time to switch on the lamp after power up is 200ms.
- RGB (on QVCP output) may be unblanked before valid output is available. Unblanking of the
picture happens with the use of the 'lamp on', not with the RGB. By doing so, black level
differencesduringstartupareavoided.

Semi Standby
The assumption here is that a fast toggle
(<1s) can only happen during ON->SEMI
->ON. In these states, the Viper is still
active and can provide the 1s delay. If Wait until previous on-state is left more than 1
the transition ON->SEMI->STBY->SEMI- second ago. (to prevent LCD display problems)
>ON can be made in less than 1s, we
have to delay the semi -> stby transition
until the requirement is met. action holder: MIPS
Assert RGB video blanking
and audio mute
action holder: St-by

Initialize audio and video processing IC's and autonomous action


functions according needed use case.

Wait until QVCP generates a valid lvds output


clock.

This unblank is moved forwards on demand


Switch off RGB blanking
of SW to allow to obtain valid QVCP output

Switch on LCD supply


(LCD-Power-on)

Start to apply valid interface signals to the module (LVDS) within a time
frame of min. 17.5ms to max. 37.5ms after supply switch on.
In implementation, use 25ms, this makes it compatible with 37HD"Sharp
(t=17.5ms is the supply switch-on delay taken into account)

wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)


(lamp ready delay)

Switch on LCD lamp after valid, stable video, corresponding


to the requested output is delivered by the Viper

Switch Audio-Reset and sound enable low and demute


(see CHS audio LdspMute interface).

Active G_15960_121.eps
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Figure 5-11 “Semi Stand-by” to “Active/Return” flowchart 37” 1366x768 LCD Sharp BFI display
EN 30 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

32" / 42" LCD LPL scanning backlight

The assumption here is that a fast


toggle (<2s) can only happen during ON-
>SEMI ->ON. In these states, the Viper is
Semi Standby action holder: MIPS
still active and can provide the 2s delay.
If the transition ON->SEMI->STBY->SEMI- action holder: St-by
>ON can be made in less than 2s, we
have to delay the semi -> stby transition autonomous action
Wait until previous on-state is left more than 2
until the requirement is met.
seconds ago. (to prevent LCD display problems)

To cope with the default ex-factory startup mode of


the display, the default status of the display should
be read before initializing the display. If the display Display mode = 0 in Write display mode 0 to
No
returns anything else than mode 0 (backlight off), display NVM? display NVM
then mode 0 should be written in the NVM of the
display. This way of working makes sure the default
ex-factory is overwritten with the correct mode
(backlight off mode) which gives us the best startup yes
behaviour (dark screen) the next time the display is
started.
Assert RGB video blanking
and audio mute

Initialize audio and video processing IC's and


functions according needed use case.

Wait until QVCP generates a valid lvds output


clock.

This unblank is moved forwards on demand


Switch off RGB blanking
of SW to allow to obtain valid QVCP output

Switch on LCD supply


(LCD-Power-on)

Start to apply valid interface signals to the module (LVDS) within a


time frame of min. 22.5ms to max. 67.5ms after supply switch on.
In implementation, use 25ms, this makes it compatible with 32"Sharp
(t=17.5ms is the supply switch-on delay taken into account)

Set scanning backlight to Normal scanning using the


FMS scan rate conversion interface.

Switch on LCD lamp after valid, stable video, corresponding


to the requested output is delivered by the Viper

Switch Audio-Reset and sound enable low and demute


(see CHS audio LdspMute interface).

Active G_15960_122.eps
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Figure 5-12 “Semi Stand-by” to “Active” flowchart 32” & 42” LCD LPL scanning backlight display
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding BJ3.0E LA 5. EN 31

26" / 32" LCD LPL

action holder: MIPS


Active
action holder: St-by

autonomous action

Mute all sound outputs.

Switch reset-audio and sound-enable


lines high

switch off LCD lamp

Mute all video outputs

Wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)

Switch off LVDS signal


(Viper I/O: PD-LVDS)

Switch off 12V LCD supply within a time frame of min.


0.5 ms to max. 50ms after LVDS switch off.
(Viper I/O: LCD_PWR_ON)

Semi Standby G_15960_126.eps


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Figure 5-13 “Active” to “Semi Stand-by” flowchart 26” & 32” LCD LPL
EN 32 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

37" 1366*768 LCD SHARP


ASV2.3

action holder: MIPS


Active
action holder: St-by

autonomous action

Mute all sound outputs.

Switch reset-audio and sound-enable


lines high

switch off LCD lamp

Mute all video outputs

Wait 0ms. (No need to wait here


for the 37" Sharp panel)

Switch off LVDS signal

Switch off 12V LCD supply within a time frame of max.


1000ms after LVDS switch off.
(Viper I/O: LCD_PWR_ON)

Semi Standby G_15960_127.eps


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Figure 5-14 “Active” to “Semi Stand-by” flowchart 37” 1366x768 LCD Sharp ASV2.3 display
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding BJ3.0E LA 5. EN 33

37" 1366*768 LCD BFI SHARP

action holder: MIPS


Active
action holder: St-by

autonomous action

Mute all sound outputs.

Switch reset-audio and sound-enable


lines high

switch off LCD lamp

Mute all video outputs

Wait 0ms. (No need to wait here


for the 37" Sharp panel)

Switch off LVDS signal

Switch off 12V LCD supply within a time frame of max.


1000ms after LVDS switch off.
(Viper I/O: LCD_PWR_ON)

Semi Standby G_15960_128.eps


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Figure 5-15 “Active” to “Semi Stand-by” flowchart 37” 1366x768 LCD BFI Sharp display
EN 34 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

32" / 42" LCD LPL scanning backlight

action holder: MIPS


Active
action holder: St-by

autonomous action

Mute all sound outputs.

Switch reset-audio and sound-enable


lines high

switch off LCD lamp

Mute all video outputs

Wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)

Switch off LVDS signal


(Viper I/O: PD-LVDS)

Switch off LCD supply within a time frame of min. 0.5 ms


to max. 50ms after LVDS switch off.
(Viper I/O: LCD_PWR_ON)

Semi Standby G_15960_129.eps


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Figure 5-16 “Active” to “Semi Stand-by” flowchart 32” & 42” LCD LPL scanning backlight display
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding BJ3.0E LA 5. EN 35

Semi Stand by

action holder: MIPS

action holder: St-by


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

Switch ambient light to passive mode with RGB *) If this is not performed and the set is
values on zero. *) switched to standby when the ramping of
the EPLD is still ongoing, the lights will
remain lit in standby.

transfer Wake up reasons to the


Stand by µP.

Images are re-transferred to DDR-RAM from


Flash RAM (verification through checksum)

MIPS image completes the application reload,


stops DDR-RAM access, puts itself in a
sleepmode and signals the standby µP when the
standby mode can be entered.

DDR-RAM is put in self refresh mode and the images


are kept in the hibernating DDR-RAM.

Wait 5ms

Switch Viper in reset state

Wait 10ms

Switch the NVM reset line HIGH.

Disable all supply related protections and switch off


the +2V5, +3V3 DC/DC converter.

Wait 5ms

switch off the remaining DC/DC converters

Switch OFF all supplies by switching HIGH the POD-


MODE and the ON-MODE I/O lines.
Important remark:
release reset audio and sound- For PDP this means CPUGO
enable 10 sec after entering becomes low.
standby to save power

Stand by G_15960_133.eps
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Figure 5-17 “Semi Stand-by” to “Stand-by” flowchart


EN 36 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

Semi Stand by

action holder: MIPS This state transition is entered when standby is requested
and an authenticated POD is present. When in semi-
action holder: St-by standby, the CEservices will set the POD standby NVM
bit and ask infra to reboot. After the reboot, POD standby
autonomous action
will be entered. The Trimedia images are not started in
this case and CEsvc will ask infra to enter the Hardware
POD standby state.

Reboot

Power-down HDMI and 1394 hardware by keeping


POWERDOWN-1394 GPIO 0 line high.

Set Viper HW blocks (TM1, TM2, MBS, VMSP1 and


VMSP2) to powerdown mode.

Hibernate the PNX2015 memory and keep the


PNX2015 in reset state

Disable +8V6 supply detection algorithm

Disable audio protection algorithm

Switch OFF all supplies which are not needed in POD


standby by switching HIGH the ON-MODE I/O line.

POD standby G_15960_134.eps


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Figure 5-18 “Semi Stand-by” to “POD Stand-by” flowchart


Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding BJ3.0E LA 5. EN 37

POD stand by

Switch ON all supplies by switching LOW


the ON-MODE I/O line.

Full SSB power and the display related supplies


become available

+8V6
detected within
No +8V6 error
2000 ms after ON-MODE
toggle?

action holder: MIPS


Yes
SP action holder: St-by
Activate +8V6 supply
detection algorithm
autonomous action

Wait 2000ms to allow main supply to


deliver full power.

Enable audio protection algorithm

Power-up HDMI and 1394 hardware by putting


POWERDOWN-1394 GPIO 0 line low.

Enable Viper HW blocks (TM1, TM2, MBS, VMSP1 and


VMSP2) which were in powerdown mode.

Release PNX2015 reset

(AVIP's need to be started before the MPIF's in order to have a good clock distribution).
AVIP default power-up mode is Standby. The Viper instructs AVIP via I²C to enable all the
PLL's and clocks and hence enter to Full Power mode.

Initialize PNX2015 HD subsystem

MPIF's should be initialized.


MPIF should deliver 4 observers:
POR= 0; normal operation
MSUP = 1: Main supply is present
ASUP = 1; audio supply is present
ROK = 1; reference frequency is present (coming from AVIP)

All observers present with correct state? No appropriate Observer error

Yes

MP
Initialize tuners and Hirate

Initialize source selection

Initialize video processing IC's


- Spider

Initialize Columbus
Initialize 3D Combfilter
Initialize AutoTV

Semi-Standby G_15960_135.eps
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Figure 5-19 “POD Stand-by” to “Semi stand-by” flowchart


EN 38 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

POD

transfer Wake up reasons to the action holder: MIPS


Stand by µP.
action holder: St-by

Images are re-transferred to DDR-RAM from autonomous action


Flash RAM (verification through checksum)

MIPS image completes the application reload,


stops DDR-RAM access, puts itself in a
sleepmode and signals the standby µP when the
standby mode can be entered.

DDR-RAM is put in self refresh mode and the images


are kept in the hibernating DDR-RAM.

Wait 5ms

Switch Viper in reset state

Wait 10ms

Switch the NVM reset line HIGH.

Disable all supply related protections and switch off


the +2V5, +3V3 DC/DC converter.

Wait 5ms

switch off the remaining DC/DC converters

Switch OFF all supplies by switching HIGH the POD-


MODE I/O line.
Important remark:
release reset audio and sound-
enable 2 sec after entering
standby to save power

Stand by G_15960_136.eps
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Figure 5-20 “POD” to “Stand-by” flowchart


Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding BJ3.0E LA 5. EN 39

MP SP

Log the appropriate error and


action holder: MIPS set stand-by flag in NVM

action holder: St-by


Redefine wake up reasons for protection
autonomous action state and transfer to stand-by µP.

Switch off LCD lamp supply

If needed to speed up this transition, Wait 250ms (min. = 200ms)


this block could be omitted. This is
depending on the outcome of the
safety investigations.
Switch off LVDS signal

Switch off 12V LCD supply within a time frame


of min. 0.5ms to max. 50ms after LVDS switch
off.

Ask stand-by µP to enter protection state

Switch Viper in reset state

Wait 10ms

Switch the NVM reset line HIGH.

Disable all supply related protections and switch off


the +2V5, +3V3 DC/DC converter.

Wait 5ms

switch off the remaining DC/DC converters

Switch OFF all supplies by switching HIGH the POD-


MODE and the ON-MODE I/O lines.

Flash LED in order to indicate


protection state*. (see FRS) (*): This can be the standby LED or the ON LED
depending on the availability in the set under
discussion.

Protection G_15960_137.eps
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Figure 5-21 “Protection” flowchart


EN 40 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

5.4 Service Tools


TO TO
UART SERVICE I2C SERVICE
5.4.1 ComPair CONNECTOR CONNECTOR

Introduction
ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a service tool for Philips
Consumer Electronics products. ComPair is a further
development on the European DST (service remote control),
which allows faster and more accurate diagnostics. ComPair
has three big advantages:
1. ComPair helps you to quickly get an understanding on how PC VCR Power I2C
9V DC
to repair the chassis in a short time by guiding you E_06532_021.eps
systematically through the repair procedures. 180804

2. ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics (on I2C level) and


is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas.
Figure 5-22 ComPair interface connection
You do not have to know anything about I2C commands
yourself because ComPair takes care of this.
3. ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can How to Order
automatically communicate with the chassis (when the ComPair order codes (EU/AP/LATAM):
microprocessor is working) and all repair information is • Starter kit ComPair32/SearchMan32 software and
directly available. When ComPair is installed together with ComPair interface (excl. transformer): 3122 785 90450.
the Force/SearchMan electronic manual of the defective • ComPair interface (excl. transformer): 4822 727 21631.
chassis, schematics and PWBs are only a mouse click • Starter kit ComPair32 software (registration version): 3122
away. 785 60040.
• Starter kit SearchMan32 software: 3122 785 60050.
• ComPair32 CD (update): 3122 785 60070 (year 2002),
Specifications
3122 785 60110 (year 2003 onwards).
ComPair consists of a Windows based fault finding program
• SearchMan32 CD (update): 3122 785 60080 (year 2002),
and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product.
3122 785 60120 (year 2003), 3122 785 60130 (year 2004).
The ComPair interface box is connected to the PC via a serial
• ComPair firmware upgrade IC: 3122 785 90510.
(or RS-232) cable.
• Transformer (non-UK): 4822 727 21632.
For this chassis, the ComPair interface box and the TV
• Transformer (UK): 4822 727 21633.
communicate via a bi-directional service cable via the service
• ComPair interface cable: 3122 785 90004.
connector(s).
• ComPair interface extension cable: 3139 131 03791.
• ComPair UART interface cable: 3122 785 90630.
The ComPair fault finding program is able to determine the
problem of the defective television. ComPair can gather
diagnostic information in two ways: Note: If you encounter any problems, contact your local
• Automatically (by communicating with the television): support desk.
ComPair can automatically read out the contents of the
entire error buffer. Diagnosis is done on I2C/UART level. 5.4.2 LVDS Tool
ComPair can access the I2C/UART bus of the television.
ComPair can send and receive I2C/UART commands to Introduction
the microcontroller of the television. In this way, it is This service tool (also called “ComPair Assistant 1“) may help
possible for ComPair to communicate (read and write) to you to identify, in case the TV does not show any picture,
devices on the I2C/UART buses of the TV-set. whether the Small Signal Board (SSB) or the display of a Flat
• Manually (by asking questions to you): Automatic TV is defective.
diagnosis is only possible if the microcontroller of the Furthermore it is possible to program EPLDs with this tool (Byte
television is working correctly and only to a certain extent. blaster). Read the user manual for an explanation of this
When this is not the case, ComPair will guide you through feature.
the fault finding tree by asking you questions (e.g. Does the
screen give a picture? Click on the correct answer: YES / Since 2004, the LVDS output connectors in our Flat TV models
NO) and showing you examples (e.g. Measure test-point I7 are standardised (with some exceptions). With the two
and click on the correct oscillogram you see on the delivered LVDS interface cables (31p and 20p) you can cover
oscilloscope). You can answer by clicking on a link (e.g. most chassis (in special cases, an extra cable will be offered).
text or a waveform picture) that will bring you to the next
step in the fault finding process.
When operating, the tool will show a small (scaled) picture on
By a combination of automatic diagnostics and an interactive
a VGA monitor. Due to a limited memory capacity, it is not
question / answer procedure, ComPair will enable you to find
possible to increase the size when processing high-resolution
most problems in a fast and effective way.
LVDS signals (> 1280x960). Below this resolution, or when a
DVI monitor is used, the displayed picture will be full size.
How to Connect
This is described in the chassis fault finding database in
Generally this tool is intended to determine if the SSB is
ComPair.
working or not. Thus to determine if LVDS, RGB, and sync
signals are okay.
Caution: It is compulsory to connect the TV to the PC as
shown in the picture below (with the ComPair interface in
between), as the ComPair interface acts as a level shifter. If How to Connect
one connects the TV directly to the PC (via UART), ICs will be Connections are explained in the user manual, which is packed
blown! with the tool.
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding BJ3.0E LA 5. EN 41

Note: To use the LVDS tool, you must have ComPair release • Via the blinking LED procedure (when you have no
2004-1 (or later) on your PC (engine version >= 2.2.05). picture). See next paragraph.
For every TV type number and screen size, one must choose • Via ComPair.
the proper settings via ComPair. The ComPair file will be
updated regularly with new introduced chassis information. 5.5.3 How to Clear the Error Buffer

How to Order Use one of the following methods:


• LVDS tool (incl. two LVDS cables: 31p and 20p): • By activation of the “RESET ERROR BUFFER” command
3122 785 90671. in the SAM menu.
• LVDS tool Service Manual: • With a normal RC, key in sequence “MUTE” followed by
3122 785 00810. “062599” and “OK”.
• LVDS cable 31p/FI -> 31p/FI (for JL2.1 chassis): • If the content of the error buffer has not changed for 50+
3122 785 90861. hours, it resets automatically.
• LVDS cable 30p/DF -> 31p/FI (for LC4.3 chassis):
3122 785 90821.
5.5.4 Error Buffer
• LVDS cable 41p/FI -> 31p/FI (dual -> single LVDS):
3122 785 90831.
In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before
• LVDS cable 20p/DF -> 20p/DF (standard with tool):
you begin the repair (before clearing the buffer, write down the
3122 785 90731.
• LVDS cable 31p/FI -> 31p/FI (standard with tool): content, as this history can give you significant information).
This to ensure that old error codes are no longer present.
3122 785 90662.
If possible, check the entire contents of the error buffer. In
• LVDS cable 20p/DF -> 20p/DF (for LC4.1 chassis):
3122 785 90851. some situations, an error code is only the result of another error
code and not the actual cause (e.g., a fault in the protection
detection circuitry can also lead to a protection).
5.5 Error Codes There are several mechanisms of error detection:
• Via error bits in the status registers of ICs.
5.5.1 Introduction • Via polling on I/O pins going to the stand-by processor.
• Via sensing of analogue values on the stand-by processor
or the Viper.
The error code buffer contains all detected errors since the last
• Via a “not acknowledge” of an I2C communication
time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to
right, new errors are logged at the left side, and all other errors
shift one position to the right. Take notice that some errors need more than 90 seconds
When an error occurs, it is added to the list of errors, provided before they start blinking. So in case of problems wait 2
the list is not full. When an error occurs and the error buffer is minutes from start-up onwards, and then check if the front LED
full, then the new error is not added, and the error buffer stays is blinking.
intact (history is maintained), except when the error is a
protection error.
To prevent that an occasional error stays in the list forever, the
error is removed from the list after more than 50 hrs. of
operation.
When multiple errors occur (errors occurred within a short time
span), there is a high probability that there is some relation
between them.

Basically there are three kinds of errors:


• Errors detected by the Stand-by Processor. These
errors will always lead to protection and an automatic start
of the blinking LED for the concerned error (see paragraph
“The Blinking LED Procedure”). In these cases SDM can
be used to start up (see chapter “Stepwise Start-up”). Note
that it can take up to 90 seconds before the TV goes to
protection and starts blinking the error (e.g. error 53)
• Errors detected by VIPER that lead to protection. In this
case the TV will go to protection and the front LED should
also blink the concerned error. Depending on the software
version it is possible that this mechanism does not work.
See also paragraph “Error Codes” -> “Error Buffer” ->
“Extra Info”.
• Errors detected by VIPER that do not lead to
protection. In this case the error will be logged into the
error buffer and can be read out via ComPair, via blinking
LED method, or in case you have picture, via SAM.

5.5.2 How to Read the Error Buffer

Use one of the following methods:


• On screen via the SAM (only if you have a picture). E.g.:
– 00 00 00 00 00: No errors detected
– 06 00 00 00 00: Error code 6 is the last and only
detected error
– 09 06 00 00 00: Error code 6 was first detected and
error code 9 is the last detected error
EN 42 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

Table 5-2 Error code overview

Error Description Error/Prot Detected by Device Defective module Result


1 I2C1 P VIPER / I2C1_blocked Protection + Error blinking
2 I2C2 E VIPER / I2C2_blocked Error logged
3 I2C3 P Stby µP / / Protection + Error blinking
4 I2C4 P VIPER / I2C4_blocked Protection + Error blinking
5 VIPER does not boot P Stby µP PNX8550 / Protection + Error blinking
6 5V supply P Stby µP / / Protection + Error blinking
7 8V6 supply P Stby µP / / Protection + Error blinking
8 1.2V DC/DC P Stby µP / / Protection + Error blinking
11 3.3V DC/DC P Stby µP / / Protection + Error blinking
12 12V supply P Stby µP / / Protection + Error blinking
14 Audio P Stby µP / / Protection + Error blinking
18 MPIF1 ref. freq. E VIPER PNX3000 IF I/O Error logged
25 Supply fault P Stby µP n.a. / Protection + Error blinking
27 PNX2015 HD subsystem part E VIPER / / see extra info
29 AVIP 1 E VIPER / / see extra info
31 AVIP 2 E VIPER / / see extra info
32 MPIF1 E VIPER PNX3000 analogue 1 front end 1 Error logged
34 Tuner1 E VIPER / Tuner 1 Error logged
36 OFDM (channel decoder) E VIPER TDA10046 / Error logged
39 POD/Common Interface E VIPER STV0701 / Error logged
43 Hi Rate Front End E VIPER TDA9975 HDMI Error logged
44 NVM P Stby µP / / see extra info
45 Columbus 1 E VIPER PNX2015 Comb filter Error logged
46 Pacific 3 E VIPER / / TV to standby + Error logged
53 VIPER P Stby µP PNX8550 / Protection + Error blinking
55 Spider E VIPER / / see extra info
63 Power OK P VIPER / / Protection + Error blinking (see extra info)
64 Display E VIPER / / Error logged

Extra Info OK, VIPER completely dead, I2C link between VIPER and
• Rebooting. When a TV is constantly rebooting due to Stand-by Processor broken, etc...).
internal problems, most of the time no errors will be logged • Error 7 (8V6 error). In case of a TV with SDI display you
or blinked. This rebooting can be recognised via a ComPair will see error 7 blink in case of an audio protection. So
interface and Hyperterminal (for Hyperterminal settings, except a problem with the 8V6 itself it is also possible that
see paragraph “Stand-by software upgrade). You will see there is something wrong with the audio part. See also
that the loggings which are generated by the main software paragraph "Hardware Protections" for this.
keep continuing. In this case (rebooting) diagnose has to • Error 14 (Audio protection). The detection is done on the
be done via ComPair. audio board itself. Several items are monitored:
• Error 1 (I2C bus 1 blocked). When this error occurs, the overvoltage, overcurrent, DC level on the speakers and the
TV will go to protection and the front LED will blink error 1. audio supply voltages. If one of these items fails, the
Now you can start up the TV via the SDM short-cut pins on audioprotection will switch off the main supply. All supplies
the SSB. The TV will start up and ignore the error. will drop, the standby processor “thinks” there is a mains
Depending on the problem it is even possible that you have dip, and will reboot. At the beginning of the boot process,
picture. the audio-protection line is monitored: if this line is “active”,
• Error 2 (I2C bus 2 blocked). Due to hardware restriction the set will go to protection and will blink error 14.
(I2C bus 2 is the fast I2C bus) it will be impossible to start • Error 27 (PNX2015 HD subsystem part). Diagnosing this
up the VIPER when I2C bus 2 is blocked. When this error error will not be possibly via the normal errorcodes. In case
occurs, the TV will not start up (but probably you will see this device can not communicate with the Viper via I²C, it
the green LED). Starting up the TV via the SDM short-cut will not be possible to initialise the tunnelbus. Hence the
pins will not work. So it will not be possible to read out error software will not be able to start up, and will re-boot
2 via internal software (allthough it will be logged). Use constantly. Diagnosing these problems will only be
ComPair for further diagnose (e.g. read out the NVM possible via ComPair. In theory it is possible that the error
content). is logged in the NVM (that’s why this error is still mentioned
• Error 3 (I2C bus 3 blocked). There are only three devices here).
on I2C bus 3: VIPER, Stand-by Processor, and NVM. The • Error 29 (AVIP 1). Same remark as for error 27.
Stand-by Processor is the detection device of this error, so • Error 31 (AVIP 2). Same remark as for error 27.
this error will only occur if the VIPER or the NVM is blocking • Error 44 (NVM). This error will probably never occur
the bus. This error will also blink when the NVM gives no because it is masked by error 3 (I2C bus 3). The detection
acknowledge on the I2C bus. Note that if the 12 V supply is mechanism for error 3 checks on an I2C acknowledge of
missing, the DC/DC supply on the SSB will not work. the NVM. If NVM gives no acknowledge, the stand-by
Therefore the VIPER will not get supplies and could block software assumes that the bus is blocked, the TV goes to
I2C bus 3. So, a missing 12 V can also lead to an error 3. protection and error 3 will be blinking..
• Error 4 (I2C bus 4 blocked). When this error occurs, the • Error 46 (Pacific 3). When this errors occurs the TV will go
TV will go to protection and the front LED will blink error 4. to stand-by. The reason for this is, when there is an
Now you can start up the TV via the SDM short-cut pins on occasional boot problem of the Pacific, it will look like the
the SSB. The TV will start up and ignore the error. TV has started up in stand-by mode, and the customer can
Depending on the problem it is even possible that you have switch it on again. When there is an actual problem with or
picture. around the Pacific the TV will go to stand-by every time you
• Error 5 (VIPER does not boot). This error will point to a try to start up. So this behaviour is an indication of a Pacific
severe hardware problem around the VIPER (supplies not problem.
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• Error 53. This error will indicate that the VIPER has started second last error, etc.... Take notice that it takes some
to function (by reading his boot script, if this would have seconds before the blinking LED starts.
failed, error 5 would blink) but initialization was never
completed because of hardware peripheral problems
(NAND flash, ...) or software initialization problems. 5.7 Protections
Possible cause could be that there is no valid software
loaded (try to upgrade to the latest main software version). 5.7.1 Software Protections
Note that it takes 90 seconds before the TV goes to
protection in this case. Most of the protections and errors use either the stand-by
• Error 55 (SPIDER error). Same remark as for error 27. microprocessor or the VIPER controller as detection device.
• Error 63 (POWER OK). When this error occurs, it means Since in these cases, checking of observers, polling of ADCs,
that the POWER-OK line did not became “high”. This error filtering of input values are all heavily software based, these
is only applicable for TV’s with a SDI display, a FHP display protections are referred to as software protections.
or a Sharp full HD display. Depending on the software There are several types of software related protections, solving
version it is possible that the detection mechanism of this a variety of fault conditions:
error does not function and that the TV keeps rebooting. • Protections related to supplies: check of the 12V, +5V,
• Error 64 (Display error). When this error occurs it means +8V6, +1.2V and +3.3V.
that there is a problem with the I2C communication towards • Protections related to breakdown of the safety check
the display. Allthough several display types communicate mechanism. E.g. since a lot of protection detections are
via I2C, this error will only work for TV’s with a FHP display. done by means of the VIPER, failing of the VIPER
communication will have to initiate a protection mode since
safety cannot be guaranteed any more.
5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure
Remark on the Supply Errors
5.6.1 Introduction The detection of a supply dip or supply loss during the normal
playing of the set does not lead to a protection, but to a cold
The blinking LED procedure can be split up into two situations: reboot of the set. If the supply is still missing after the reboot,
• Blinking LED procedure in case of a protection detected by the TV will go to protection.
the stand-by processor. In this case the error is
automatically blinked. This will be only one error, namely
Protections during Start-up
the one that is causing the protection. Therefore, you do
During TV start-up, some voltages and IC observers are
not have to do anything special, just read out the blinks. A actively monitored to be able to optimise the start-up speed,
long blink indicates the decimal digit, a short blink indicates
and to assure good operation of all components. If these
the units.
monitors do not respond in a defined way, this indicates a
• Blinking LED procedure in the “on” state. Via this malfunction of the system and leads to a protection. As the
procedure, you can make the contents of the error buffer observers are only used during start-up, they are described in
visible via the front LED. This is especially useful for fault
the start-up flow in detail (see paragraph “Stepwise Start-up").
finding, when there is no picture.

5.7.2 Hardware Protections


When the blinking LED procedure is activated in the “on” state,
the front LED will show (blink) the contents of the error-buffer.
There are no real hardware protections in this chassis..
Error-codes > 10 are shown as follows:
Allthough, in case of an audio problem, the audio protection
1. “n” long blinks (where “n” = 1 - 9) indicating decimal digit,
2. A pause of 1.5 s, circuit will switch off the main supply. The stand-by
microprocessor will interpret this as a mains dip and will try to
3. “n” short blinks (where “n”= 1 - 9),
start up again.
4. A pause of approx. 3 s.
5. When all the error-codes are displayed, the sequence In case of a TV with SDI display this will probably lead to
protection error 7 (8V6 error) and an internal error 11 (so it
finishes with a LED blink of 3 s,
looks like an overvoltage protection of the SDI supply itself).
6. The sequence starts again.
In other cases it will lead to error 14 (audio protection).
Example: Error 12 8 6 0 0.
After activation of the SDM, the front LED will show: Repair Tips
1. 1 long blink of 750 ms (which is an indication of the decimal • It is also possible that you have an audio DC protection
digit) followed by a pause of 1.5 s, because of an interruption in one or both speakers (the DC
2. 2 short blinks of 250 ms followed by a pause of 3 s, voltage that is still on the circuit cannot disappear through
3. 8 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s, the speakers).
4. 6 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s,
5. 1 long blink of 3 s to finish the sequence,
6. The sequence starts again.

5.6.2 How to Activate

Use one of the following methods:


• Activate the SDM. The blinking front LED will show the
entire contents of the error buffer (this works in “normal
operation” mode).
• Transmit the commands “MUTE” - “062500” - “OK”
with a normal RC. The complete error buffer is shown.
Take notice that it takes some seconds before the blinking
LED starts.
• Transmit the commands “MUTE” - “06250x” - “OK”
with a normal RC (where “x” is a number between 1 and
5). When x= 1 the last detected error is shown, x= 2 the
EN 44 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips

Read also paragraph "Error Codes" - "Extra Info".

32" LCD
Power supply start-up behaviour Power Supply Check

Mains cord is connected

LED is on? No

Check if vacation switch is closed


Y

Red LED is on +5V2 is ok.


Standby supply is working +5V2 is OK?
Pin 7 1M46

No
Y

Switch set on via Local keyboard or RC

Check Standby supply

Standby line goes


N
low pin 7 1M03

Check Fuse 1400 & 1401 , on Mains filter supply


Relay on Display supply is closed Drive circuit 7100 & T 7102
SSB Board defective
LLC supply starts and components in standby supply
Standby command linefrom PNX
BLR Procedure

+12V, & +8V6 becomes available connector 1M46


+24V (or 295V) for Backlights connector 1319

OK
Voltages on
Not OK
1M46?
SSB Start-up process No start-up of Display supply check
12V and 5V switched to DC/DC Check 25V Hot, 400V Hot
converters on SSB start up via
Standby processor (PNX)

Check LLC Display supply


Drive 7001, Mosfet 7005, 7006
Protection? OVP Latch
Blinking LED?

Y If protection blinking LED


No Check protection error code = xx xx xx
is 12V or DC protection(Audio)?
If protection blinking LED.
Check if error code is related to
DC/DC converter on SSB
Disconnect PS connector to Audio part &
backlight inverters. Try again

LLC supply
N
is working?
Error code is
No
from DC/DC ?

SSB Start-up process Continue Y


Check OVP Latch
Viper & I2C commands
Y LLC supply components, control
switching VDisplay voltage to LVDS
circuit....
connector
Check output voltage. Check PS in standalone mode
Change SSB LCD Inverter start up process (disconnect display supply
BLR procedure from SSB......... connectors)

In case of short circuit on VDisplay


PS, disconnect LVDS cable G_15970_032.eps
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Figure 5-23 First line fault find tree 32” LCD


Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding BJ3.0E LA 5. EN 45

37" LCD
Power supply start-up behaviour Power Supply Check

Mains cord is connected

LED is on? No

Check if vacation switch is closed


Y

Red LED is on +5V2 is ok.


Standby supply is working +5V2 is OK?
Pin 7 1M46

No
Y

Switch set on via Local keyboard or RC

Check Standby supply on platform

Standby line goes


N
low pin 7 1M03

Check Fuse 1400, on Diplay supply


Y 400VF = 295V on fuse 1P03
SSB Board defective Drive circuit, T 7S02
Standby command linefrom PNX and components in standby supply
+5V-SW, +12V, & +8V6 becomes available
BLR Procedure
from platform supply
Check on connector 1M46

Power OK platform
Y No
pin 2 1M03 is OK?

SSB Start-up process No start-up of platform supply check


Y
DC/DC converters start up via +Vaux from standby supply
Standby processor
Display supply starts-up
Relay on Display supply is closed
LLC supply starts
Check platform supply
Drive 7P27, Vcc = 15V
Protection? Switch on control part 7P12 & 7P26
Blinking LED?

Y If protection blinking LED


Check protection error code = xx xx xx
No is related to platform supply
LLC supply
Check if error code is related to is working?
DC/DC converter on SSB
Disconnect PS connector To Audio if error code is
Audio protection.
Disonnect PS to Ambilight 1M10 & 1M18.
Try again

Error code is
No N
from DC/DC ?
Y
SSB Start-up process Continue Check OVP Latch
Viper & I2C commands +25V Hot and 400V Hot
switching VDisplay voltage to LVDS LLC supply components, control
Y connector circuit....
Check PS in standalone mode
Check output voltage. (disconnect display supply
LCD Inverter start up process connectors)
from SSB.........
Change SSB In case of short circuit on VDisplay
BLR procedure PS, disconnect LVDS cable G_15970_033.eps
120506

Figure 5-24 First line fault find tree 37” LCD


EN 46 5. BJ3.0E LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

5.8.1 Exit “Factory Mode” Another result of a failing Sanken display is of course that the
set is completely dead.
When an "F" is displayed in the screen's right corner, this When the primary circuit of the platform supply fails, there is a
means that the set is in "Factory" mode, and it normally high possibility that the main fuse of the Sanken display supply
happens after a new SSB has been mounted. will break. In this case the Sanken supply must not be replaced
To exit this mode, push the "VOLUME minus" button on the completely. That fuse can be ordered separately (order code
TV's keyboard control for 5 seconds and restart the set. 2422 086 00689, Bel Fuse 5x20 HT 6A3 250 V). For safety
reasons, make sure to use the correct fuse type.
When a DVBT TV starts up in factory mode, the TV will tune to
preset 0. When there is no channel installed on preset 0, there 5.8.7 DC/DC Converter
will be no picture and it will look like the set is in standby mode.
De-activating factory mode can also be done via the above Introduction
method. • The best way to find a failure in the DC-DC converters is to
check their starting-up sequence at power-on via the mains
5.8.2 MPIF cord, presuming that the standby PP is operational.
• If the input voltage of DC-DC converters is around 12V
Important things to make the MPIF work: (measured on decoupling capacitors 2U17/2U25/2U45)
and the enable signals are low (active) then the output
• Supply.
voltages should have their normal values. First, the
• Clock signal from the AVIP.
• I2C from the VIPER. standby PP activates the +1V2 supply (via ENABLE-1V2)
then, after this voltage becomes present and is detected
When there is no sound an external sources, check the audio
OK (about 100ms), the other two voltages (+2V5 and
supply of the MPIF.
+3V3) will be activated (via ENABLE-3V3). The Vtun
generator (present only for the analogue version of Jaguar
5.8.3 AVIP
Baby) will generate +33V for the analogue tuner as soon as
the 12V/3.3V DC-DC converter will start operating.
Important things to make the AVIP work: • The consumption of controller IC 7U00 is around 30mA
• Supplies. (that means around 300mV drop voltage across resistor
• Clock signal from the VIPER. 3U22).
• I2C from the VIPER (error 29 and 31). • The current capability of DC-DC converters is quite high
(short-circuit current is 7 to 10A), therefore if there is a
5.8.4 PACIFIC 3 linear integrated stabilizer that, for example delivers 1.8V
from +3V3 with its output overloaded, the +3V3 stays
In case the Pacific fails, the TV will go to stand-by. The reason usually at its normal value even though the consumption
for this is, when there is an occasional boot problem of the from +3V3 increases significantly.
Pacific, it will look like the TV has started up in stand-by mode, • The +2V5 supply voltage is obtained via a linear stabilizer
and the customer can switch it on again. When there is an made with discrete components that can deliver a lot of
actual problem with or around the Pacific the TV will go to current, therefore in case +2V5 (or +2V5D) is short-
stand-by every time you try to start up. So this behaviour is an circuited to GND then +3V3 will not have the normal value
indication of a Pacific problem. but much less. There is a +2V5D low power linear stabilizer
(to supply the DDR memories in standby mode) that is not
5.8.5 Ambilight used. In normal operation mode the value of this supply
voltage will be close to +2V5 (20..30 mV difference).
• The supply voltages +5V and +8V6 are available from
Note: in case of Ambilight protection, the TV itself will not go to
connector 1M46; they are not protected by fuses. +12VSW
protection, only the Ambilight board. When you disconnect the is protected for over-currents by the fuse 1U04 while 1U01
TV from the mains and reconnect again, the Ambilights will
is protecting in case of defects in DC-DC converters. There
work again.
are on-board switches for +8V6-SW (see "DC-DC
CONNECTIONS" schematic) and +12VSW but they are
In case of multiple protections, check and replace the invertor
not used (by-passed).
transformers and/or the lamp unit(s).

Protections on the ambilight boards: Fault Finding


• Symptom: +1V2, +2V5 and +3V3 not present (even for a
short while ~10ms)
Parallel arcing protection.In normal operation the inverter
frequency is ±63 kHz. In case of short circuit of the transformer 1. Check 12V availability (fuse 1U01, resistor 3U22,
power MOS-FETs) and enable signal ENABLE-1V2
output the frequency is >100 kHz. Protection is done via
(active low),
sensing the switching frequency.
2. Check the voltage on pin 9 (1.5V),
3. Check for +1V2 output voltage short-circuit to GND that
Serial arcing protection. The detection of the arcing is done
can generate pulsed over-currents 7...10A through coil
in the ground wire of lamp units. The µProcessor is counting the
5U03,
protection pulses. When 50 pulses are counted within 2 4. Check the over-current detection circuit (2U12 or 3U97
seconds protection will be triggered.
interrupted).
• Symptom: +1V2 present for about 100ms, +2V5 and +3V3
5.8.6 Sanken display supply. not rising
1. Check the ENABLE-3V3 signal (active LOW),
All 42” LCD sets for this chassis have a Sanken display supply. 2. Check the voltage on pin 8 (1.5V),
If this supply fails there will be no error or protection because 3. Check the under-voltage detection circuit (the voltage
there is no feedback foreseen from the supply towards the on collector of transistor 7U10-1 should be less than
SSB. The result of a failing Sanken display supply could be that 0.8V),
there is no picture, but that you will probably have sound and 1 4. Check for output voltages short-circuits to GND (+3V3,
out of 3 ambilights will still work (in case ambilight is switched +2V5 and +2V5D) that can generate pulsed over-
on). currents 7...10A through coil 5U00,
5. Check the over-current detection circuit (2U18 or 3U83 interrupted).
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• Symptom: +1V2 OK, +2V5 and +3V3 present for about 5.9.2 Main Software Upgrade
100ms. Cause: SUPPLY-FAULT line stays low even
though the +3V3 and +1V2 is available - the standby PP is The software image resides in the NAND-Flash, and is
detecting that and switching off all supply voltages. formatted in the following way:
1. Check the value of +2V5 and the drop voltage across
resistor 3U22 (they could be too high),
2. Check if +1V2 or +3V3 are higher than their normal Partition 1
Trimedia2 image
values - that can be due to defective DC feedback of USB CUSTOMER
Trimedia1 image
the respective dc-dc converter (ex. 3U18 or 3UA7). MIPS image
• Symptom: +1V2, +2V5 and +3V3 look ok, except the
ripple voltage that is increased (audible noise can come
from the filtering coils 5U00 or 5U03). Partition 0
USB Download Application USB SERVICE
Cause: instability of the frequency and/or duty cycle of one
or both dc-dc converters.
1. Check the resistor 3U06, decoupling capacitors, AC uBTM (boot block) EJTAG
feedback circuits (2U20 + 2U21 + 3U14 + 3U15 for
+1V2 or 2U19 + 2U85 + 3U12 + 3U13 for +3V3), E_14700_082.eps
120505
compensation capacitors 2U09, 2U10, 2U23 and
2U73, IC 7U00.
• Symptom: +1V2, +2V5 and +3V3 ok, no +Vtun (analogue Figure 5-25 NAND-Flash format
sets only). Cause: the “VTUN GENERATOR” circuit
(second schematic) is defective. Executables are stored as files in a file system. The boot loader
1. Check transistor 7U24 (has to have gate pulses of (uBTM) will load the USB Download Application in partition 0
about 10V amplitude and drain pulses of about 35V (USB drivers, boot script, etc.). This application makes it then
amplitude) and surrounding components. possible to upgrade the main software via USB.

Note: fuse 1U01 broken means usually a pair of power MOS- Installing "Partition 0" software is possible via an external
FETs (7U01 or 7U03) defective. The IC 7U00 should be EJTAG tool, but also in a special way with the USB stick (see
replaced as well in this case description in paragraph “Partition 0“).

Partition 1 (Customer)
5.9 Software Upgrading To do a main software upgrade (partition 1) via USB, the set
must be operational, and the "Partition 0" files for the VIPER
5.9.1 Introduction must be installed in the NAND-Flash!

The set software and security keys are stored in a NAND- The new software can be uploaded to the TV by using a
Flash, which is connected to the VIPER via the PCI bus. portable memory device or USB storage compliant devices
(e.g. USB memory stick). You can download the new software
It is possible for the user to upgrade the main software via the from the Philips website to your PC.
USB port. This allows replacement of a software image in a
stand alone set, without the need of an E-JTAG debugger. A Partition 0 (Service)
description on how to upgrade the main software can be found If the "Partition 0" software is corrupted, the software needs to
in chapter 3 "Directions For Use". be re-installed.
To upgrade this “USB download application” (partition 0 except
Important: When the NAND-Flash must be replaced, a new the boot block), insert an USB stick with the correct software,
SSB must be ordered, due to the presence of the security and press the “red” button on the remote control (in ”TV” mode)
keys!!! (copy protection keys, MAC address, for US the POD when it is asked via the on screen text.
keys, ...). See table “SSB service kits” for the order codes.
Perform the following actions after SSB replacement: Caution:
1. Set the correct option codes (see sticker inside the TV). • The USB download application will now erase both
2. Update the TV software (see chapter 3 for instructions). partitions (except the boot block), so you need to reload the
3. Perform the alignments as described in chapter 8. main SW after upgrading the USB download application.
4. Check in CSM if the HDMI keys are valid. As long as this is not done, the USB download application
will start when the set is switched “on”.
Table 5-3 SSB service kits • When something goes wrong during the progress of this
method (e.g. voltage dip or corrupted software file), the set
Model Number New SSB order code
will not start up, and can only be recovered via the EJTAG
SSB factory assy code1).
tool!
26PF9531/10 3104 328 49621 3104 328 47161
26PF9631D/10 3104 328 49691 3104 328 47172
32PF9541/10 3104 328 49721 3104 328 49551 5.9.3 Manual Start of the Software Upgrade Application
32PF9631D/79 3104 328 44001 3104 328 47153
32PF9641D/10 3104 328 49731 3104 328 49561 Normally, the software upgrading procedure will start
32PF9968/10 3104 328 49631 3104 328 47171 automatically, when a memory device with the correct software
37PF9631D/10 3104 328 49591 3104 328 47151 is inserted, but in case this does not work, it is possible to force
37PF9631D/79 3104 328 44001 3104 328 47153 the TV into the software upgrade application. To do so:
42PF7621D/10 3104 328 49701 3104 328 48261 • Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power.
42PF9641D/79 3104 328 44001 3104 328 47153 • Press the “OK” button on a Philips DVD RC-6 remote
control (it is also possible to use the TV remote in "DVD"
mode).
1). Information in column “SSB factory assy code” is only for
• Keep the “OK” button pressed while connecting the TV to
reference purposes. Do not use this code when ordering a new
the Mains/AC Power.
SSB.
• The software upgrade application will start.
• When a memory device with upgrade software is
connected, the upgrade process will start.
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5.9.4 Stand-by Software Upgrade

There are two methods now to upgrade stand-by software:

Upgrade via USB


In this chassis it is possible to upgrade stand-by software via a
USB stick. The method is similar to upgrading main software
via USB.
Use the following steps:
1. Create a directory “upgrades” on your USB stick.
2. Copy the stand-by software (delivered via the Service
organisation) into this directory.
3. Insert the USB stick into the TV.
4. Start the download application manually (see paragraph
“Manual start of the Software Upgrade Application”).
5. Select the appropriate file and press the red button to
upgrade:

Upgrade via PC and ComPair interface


It will be possible to upgrade the Stand-by software via a PC
and the ComPair interface. Check paragraph "ComPair" on
how to connect the interface. To upgrade the Stand-by
software, use the following steps:
1. Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power.
2. Short circuit the SPI pins [2] on the SSB. They are located
outside the shielding (see figure “Service mode pads”).
3. Keep the SPI pins shorted while connecting the TV to the
Mains/AC Power.
4. Release the short circuit after approx. two seconds.
5. Start up HyperTerminal (can be found in every Windows
application via Programs -> Accessories ->
Communications -> HyperTerminal). Use the following
settings:
– COM1
– Bits per second = 38400 (9600)*
– Data bits = 8
– Parity = none
– Stop bits = 1
– Flow control = None
6. Press “Shift U” on your PC keyboard. You should now see
the following info:
– PNX2015 Loader V1.0
– 19-09-2003
– DEVID=0x05
– Erasing
– MCSUM=0x0000
– =
7. If you do not see the above info, restart the above
procedure, and check your HyperTerminal settings and the
connections between PC and TV.
8. Via “Transfer” -> “Send text file ...”, you can send the
proper upgrade file to the TV (e.g. *.hex). This file will be
distributed via the Service Organization.
9. After successful programming, you must see the following
info (this can take several minutes!):
– DCSUM=0xECB3
– :Ok
– MCSUM=0xECB3
– Programming
– PCSUM=0xECB3
– Finished
10. If you do not see this info, restart the complete procedure.
11. Close HyperTerminal.
12. Disconnect and connect Mains/AC Power again.

(*) When having problems with upgrading, use the values


between brackets.
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6. Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms


Wiring Diagram 26” ME5P
WIRING 26” (STYLING ME5P)

1684
E CONTROL BOARD
3P

8101

14P AC LCD SUPPLY / STANDBY / AUDIO


1319 8736

3P
1736
12P
1316
8735

3P
1735
LVDS

8319
31P

1M52
9P

8152

1M46 1M03 8150


8136
11P 10P

8146 8103 8201


3P 6P
11P 10P 9P 11P 1M01 1M21
1M46 1M03 1M52 1M36
4P 31P
USB 1G50
1H01
8316

14P
12P

1319
1E40
1316

B SMALL SIGNAL BOARD 40P

8240

40P

20P
1E40

1E62

2P3
1308
8262
20P
1E62

8408
11P
1304

INLET
D REAR FACING SAV
4P
USB
IR/LED
6P

8121
1870
J

SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER LEFT

G_15950_034.eps
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Wiring Diagram 32” Soft Wrap 2k5


WIRING 32” (STYLING SOFT WRAP 2K5)

8302
8319

7P
1M02

14P
8306

1319

2P3
1306
A MAIN SUPPLY

6P
1M10
SA STANDBY / AUDIO
8305

3P
1305
INVERTER

9P
1M64
8364

9P

9P
1M64

1M52
7P
1M02
LVDS
31P
1735 1736

11P
10P
2P3 2P3

1M46
1M03
8152
8146
8103
8250

14P
DISPLAY
11P 10P 3P 5P 9P
1M46 1M03 1M63 1M59 1M52 11P
2P3

12P
1306

31P 1M36 1M20


4P
1G50
USB 1E40
B SMALL SIGNAL BOARD 1H01 40P
3P
1305

4P
8240

40P

1M64
1E40

20P
1E62
D SIDE I/O
1H01
(USB)
BE EXTERNALS 4P
2P
1308

8264
8262
20P
1E62
8408
11P
1M37

E CONTROL BOARD
8120

4P
1N62
8201
8136

6P
0345
8345 AC INLET

8736
8735
8191
8192(UK)

LS J LED PANEL LS
RIGHT 6P 12P
LEFT
0345 1M20

G_15950_035.eps
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Wiring Diagram 32” Step 2k4


WIRING 32” (STYLING STEP 2K4)

8608
8302
8319

7P
1M02

LVDS

14P

4P 4P
1319

3P

2P3
30P

1306
1M12
4P6

12P
1317
1M08

LIGHT

3P 1M08 1M10
1M48
A MAIN SUPPLY

11P

AL AMBI

5P
1M11
SA STANDBY / AUDIO

3P
1305
4P
INVERTER INVERTER

1M49 1004
9P
1M64
8364

9P

9P
1M64

1M52
7P
1M02
1735 1736

11P
10P
2P3 2P3

1M46
1M03
8559

8152 8306
8146 8305
8103
8250

14P
12P

DISPLAY
DISPLAY

AMBIL LIGHT RIGHT


AMBIL LIGHT LEFT

11P 10P 3P 4P5 9P D SIDE I/O


1M46 1M03 1M63 1M59 1M52 11P
2P3

12P 1H01
1306

31P 1M36 1M20 (USB)

8548
4P
1G50 4P
USB 1E40
B SMALL SIGNAL BOARD 1H01 40P
3P
1305

4P
8240

40P

1M64
1E40

20P
1E62

8508
11P
1M37

BE EXTERNALS
2P
1308

4P 5P 4P 4P

8264
1M49 1004 8262
3P 1M08 1M10
20P
1E62

1M48
8408

E CONTROL BOARD
AL AMBI
8120

LIGHT

4P
1N62
1M11 1M12 8201
11P 3P 8136

6P
0345
8345 AC INLET

8736
8735
8191
8192(UK)

LS J LED PANEL LS
RIGHT 6P 12P
LEFT
0345 1M20

G_15951_012.eps
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Wiring Diagram 32” Step 2k6


WIRING 32” (STYLING STEP 2K6)

8508
8549
8302
8319

7P
AL AMBI LIGHT 1M02 AL AMBI LIGHT

14P
8306

1319

2P

3P
11P

1306
1M13

6P

3P
A MAIN SUPPLY

1M16
5P
6P
4P

1M59 1M39
1M10
3P

SA STANDBY / AUDIO
1M15

8305

3P

4P
1305

11P
6P

1M11
1M49
1M10 1M09 1M08

9P
1M64

8510
8364

9P

9P
1M64

1M52
11P
1M11

3P
1M15
7P

6P
1M02
LVDS

1M10
4P

31P
1M49
3P

1735 1736

4P
1M16

11P
10P

11P
2P3 2P3

1M46
1M03
4P5

1M13
6P
1M08 1M09
3P
1M39 1M59

8559
8152
8146
8103
8150
AMBILIGHT UNIT LEFT

14P
1319

AMBILIGHT UNIT RIGHT


11P 10P 3P 5P 9P 3P 6P
1M46 1M03
2P

1M63 1M59 1M52 11P 1M01 1M21


1306

31P 1M36
4P
1G50
USB 1E40
B SMALL SIGNAL BOARD 1H01 40P
3P
1305

4P
8240

40P

1M64
1E40

20P
1E62
D SIDE I/O
1H01
(USB)
BE EXTERNALS 4P
2P
1308

8264
8262
20P
1E62
8408
11P
1M37

E CONTROL BOARD
4P
1N62
8201
1M01
8136
3P

8101
AC INLET

8121
8736 8191
8735 8192(UK)
8194(AUS/NZ)
J LED PANEL 6P
1M21

SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER LEFT

G_15970_024.eps
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Wiring Diagram 37” 2k6


WIRING 37” (STYLING STEP 2K6)

8508
8549

8320

8510
8319

7P AL AMBI
AL AMBI 1M02
LIGHT LIGHT

3P
6P

6P
10P
1M03
11P

1M10
1M13

3P
5P

1M16
4P

1M59 1M39
11P
14P
14P
1320
1319

1M46

4P
3P

4P
1M18
6P
1M15

1M49
1M10 1M09 1M08

11P
1M11
3P
1M63
C AUDIO

6P
4P

1M10
1M49
11P
1M11

14P
14P

1320
1317

3P
1M15
4P
LVDS
4P5

31P

2P
1736
3P

6P
3P
1M16

1M08 1M09
1M39 1M59

11P
1M13
A DISPLAY SUPPLY

2P
PLATFORM SUPPLY

1735

9P
1M52
1M02
7P

8302

8150

8103
8146
8152
AMBILIGHT UNIT LEFT

AMBILIGHT UNIT RIGHT


8121
8559 8201

11P 10P 3P 4P5 3P 6P


1M46 1M03 9P
1M63 1M59 11P 1M01 1M21
1M52
31P 1M36
4P
1G50
USB 1E40
B SMALL SIGNAL BOARD
1H01 40P

4P
1M64
8240

40P
1E40

20P
1E62
1H01
BE (USB)
2P3

Shielding
1308

4P

8264
EXTERNALS
8262
20P
1E62

4P
1N62

E CONTROL BOARD
8136
11P
1M37

1M01 INLET
3P 8101 D SIDE I/O
8735

J LED PANEL 6P
1M21

SPEAKER RIGHT 8736 SPEAKER LEFT

G_15970_030.eps
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Wiring Diagram 42” Edge


WIRING 42” LCD (STYLING EDGE)

8736
8302
8319
8304
8309
8303
8320

SA STANDBY / AUDIO
8306

2P3
1306
8735
7P

3P

3P
1320

1309
1M02
8307

4P

2P3 2P3 2P3


1307

1738 1735 1736


4P
4P

1304
1303

7P
8305

3P

1M02
1305

9P
1739
4P
1304
LCD PANEL

4P
1303
A LCD SUPPLY
INVERTER LVDS INVERTER

3P
1309

12P
14P

1316
1319
11P
10P

3P
1M46
1M03

1320
4P
LEFT

1M10
RIGHT SPEAKER
SPEAKER

8319
4P
1307

INV1
INV2

8146
8103
2P3
8152
1306

8201
8150 8136
8320
11P 10P 3P 5P 9P
1M46 1M03 1M52 11P 12P
1M63 1M59
31P 1M36 1M20
USB
3P
3P
3P

1E40 1420
1305

1B06
1C05

1G50

1H01
40P
1H07
8240

40P
14P
1E40

3P
8262

4P
20P
1E62

1U03
1M64
EJTAG

B SSB D SIDE I/O

8264
USB
20P
1E62
1H01

1308
2P3

4P
EXTERNAL

1N62
11P

BE
1M36

1M15 I/O
3P Compair
8308

E CONTROL BOARD
1M01
1M01 AC INLET
J 3P LED SWITCH 12P
3P PANEL 1M20
8191
8192 UK

8101

G_15950_036.eps
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Block Diagram Display Supply 26”


SUPPLY 26"
AC1 MAINS FILTER + STANDBY AC2 SUPPLY HOT GROUND COLD GROUND

6U07
1308 5S01
5S02
1S00
2
MAINS 5U00 1319
F4A 6S07 2U05 2U04 +24V
1 FILTER GBJ6J 5U03 2 16 5U10 5U17 1
400V_HOT 9U17 2
5U05 3
- + 15 3 TO
9U18
MAINS INPUT 4 DISPLAY
+

2S15
7U10 5
TEA1533AT

3U24 1317
14 6 13
DRAIN 1
7U02
SPMS STP6NK607 12 2
CONTROL 3
3U42 3U07 6U36 TO
11 4
DRIVER DISPLAY
6 5
CTRL 2U27 5U12 -12-15V
11
2 7 +

3U40
VCC
3U05 3U06 1316

2U28
9 1S22 SUPPLY
INSENSE 5U13 1
8 8 10 AUDIO
DEM 2
T5A +
3

5U08

3U40
2U26
2U25 5U11 +12-15V TO
9 4
DISPLAY

5U06
5
RC FOR 6U35
DEMAGNETIZATION
AC4 AUDIO LEFT / RIGHT
7U15÷7U16 3U17 3U12
-12-15V 5D06 VN
SUPPLY FOR 4 1
CONTROLLER 7U01
+AUX

RES

3U11
+12-15V VP

3U13
5D05
3 2 2U13 3U14

+5V2 7U05

6U01
AC5 PTOTECTION / MUTE CONTROL

R
3U20
+AUX

A
4 1 +12-15V 3DD0 VP1
Feedback

3U15
7U01 Circuit
3 2 1M52 TO 1M52
-12-15V +3V3-STANDBY 9
7U07 7U08 B01B
B3G
DC-PROT
DC-PROT AC5 SSB
STANDBY STANDBY
AC3

AC3 STANDBY 1M46


5112 2143 5507 7581 +12V 4

6113 9

11
3594

7580 +8V6 3
7131
K
R

5500 STANDBY 1
400V_HOT 1410 TO 1J02
A

5504 5505 5 8
2
3692

T1A STANDBY
B01B
5104 9 6140 +11V 6
3 SUPPLY
7102 +
7100 STP6NK60
2141

10
TEA1533AT/N1
3104
11 5103 2513 5506 +5V2
DRIVER 11 7
SPMS +
2
CONTROL 12 6107
2510

14
DRAIN 3152 3107 7531 +5V_SW 5
9 1
ISENSE
6
CTRL
2
5105
VCC

3108
7 STANDBY
DEM
1M03
DIM-CONTROL_PWM 1
5106 7534 AC2
RC FOR +5V_SW
DEMAGNETIZATION POWER OK POWER-OK-PLATFORM 2
PLATFORM
3
6103

ON_OFF TO 1J02
7107 3146 3124 AC2
4 B01B
SUPPLY FOR
4 1 SUPPLY
CONTROLLER +AUX +5V_SW 5
+AUX 7501
TCET1102
3 2 2109 3128 6
AC3
STANDBY 7
7511 AC2 AC3
8
K
R

BOOST 9
A

AC2
Feedback +5V_SW
3110

10
Circuit
G_15950_037.eps
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND 040906
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Block Diagram Display Supply 32”


SUPPLY 32" LCD
A1 MAINS FILTER + STANDBY A2 SUPPLY HOT GROUND COLD GROUND A3 CONNECTIONS
4 1
7002
3100 TCET1102
3 2
1308 5401
5403 1450 7030
1400 3810 25V_HOT BIAS SUPPLY 3000 5017 6080 6077 6078 5010 3031 DC_PROT
1 2 3
MAINS 6807 5002
2 F4A
FILTER GBJ6J 2003

3057
400V_HOT 6044
5007 5008 8
- + STPS20L45CT
1 4
MAINS INPUT 9 5027 3 1

6466
7

RES
+ + 2
7005

5009

3408

6467

2816
2815
6155
10 +12V
STP15NK50
5001 7007
7001 +
15 HIGH 6045 2

2121
MC34067P 6 1319
SIDE 11 5028
1 4 VCC DRIVE 3 1
7131 +24V 1
7807 11 OSCC 5040
7 3 12

3410
TCET1102 2
2 3
3007 3 TO
CONTROL 14 4 5 13 4 DISPLAY
OA

3409

6465
7 ERROR 5025 +24V
7017 14 5
12 2 7006

1
3022
3052
7018 OB
11 SOST STP15NK50
10 7008
+295V

2
SOFT FI LOW 15
START 10 SIDE
+
5 VREF +
DRIVE

6021
2022

CURRENT 7010

3
PROTECTION 9 16 5026 TS2431AI 1317
3024

K
7004 6033 6034 1

R
7009
2
OVER

A
LATCH VOLTAGE 6031 6032 3 TO
3025

PROTECTION DISPLAY
4
VS Voltage 5

3030
3026

Adj.
1M02
HOT GROUND DC_PROT 7
TO 1M02
COLD GROUND SA2 STANDBY 1007 2291 5293 VSND_POS 6 SA5
AUDIO
T5A 6291 (BJ3.0)
1305 1305 5
1 1 5291 GND_SND 4
+5V2
2 2 6293 TO 1M02
3
3 3 7560
B15C
+5V_SW 2293 5292 SSB
VSND_NEG 2
(FJ3.0)

3560
1

COLD GROUND

HOT GROUND SA1 CONNECTIONS


6506
DF06M
1306 1306
1401 5508 400V_HOT 6101 1M64 1M64
1 1 5504 5505
- + 1 1
2 2
2503 2 2
400V_HOT
3 3
SA3
4 4

SA3 SUPPLY 5500 5 5


6 6
+12V_A

5U00 5 6

5U05 6U07
5 6 5104 7 6140 +11V
400V_HOT 3
7102 +
SA2 5U03 7 5U10 2U05 5U17 +12VA2 STP6NK60
3 7100
2141

2 8
7U02 + TEA1533AT/N1
5507

STP6NK60 3S17
7U10 8 11 1M46

2U14
2 DRIVER
TEA1533AT/N1 1M10 1 +12V 4
3U17 SPMS 3S22 10
11 1
DRIVER CONTROL
1 TO 1M10 14
SPMS 10 2 DRAIN 7131 +8V6 3 TO 1M46
CONTROL AL1 3152 3160
9 B1B
14 5 AMBI LIGHT 6 ISENSE 6107 9
DRAIN CTRL SSB
3U05 2U06 6 (BJ3.0) 11
9 2 (BJ3.0)
6 ISENSE
5105

VCC
3108

CTRL 5103 2513 5506 +5V2 7


7
2 DEM TO 1M46
VCC +

5U08
1

3108
STANDBY B16F
2510

7 2
DEM SSB
1M08 5106 STANDBY: LOW = ON
RC FOR 6 (FJ3.0)
1 HIGH = STBY
TO 1M10 DEMAGNETIZATION 7531
6U25 5U06 2 5
RC FOR AL1
6103

DEMAGNETIZATION 7107
3 AMBI LIGHT 3124 CONTROL
(FJ3.0) 3127 3146
SUPPLY FOR +5V_SW

6U03
7107 4
3U12 CONTROLLER 4 1
3U17
SUPPLY FOR 7501
RES

+AUX
3114
3113

CONTROLLER 4 1 TCET1102 1M03


3 2 2109 3128
7U01

RES
1

3U11
3U13
DIM-CONTRO_PWM
TCET1102
3 2 2U13 3U14 7511
K

Power-OK-Platform 2
R

7U01 TO 1M03

K
A

B5E

R
Feedback ON_OFF 3
3110

7U03 SSB
Circuit

6U01
A
7U16 Feedback (BJ3.0)
Circuit 4

3U15
+AUX
CONTROL 3U21 TO 1M03
+5V2 7
STANDBY B16E
4 1 SSB
7U01 8 (FJ3.0)
STANDBY PROT_AUDIOSUPPLY
TCET1102 SA1
3 2
CONTROL +5V2
ON_OFF 10
SA1
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND HOT GROUND COLD GROUND G_15970_025.eps
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Block Diagram Display/Platform Supply 37”


SUPPLY 37" LCD
A1 DISPLAY SUPPLY: PART1 A2 DISPLY SUPPLY: PART2 HOT COLD

DC+ 4 1
VAC-L
7002
VAC-N A3 DC- A3 3100 TCET1102
5401 BIAS SUPPLY 3 2
1308 5403
5405 1450 7030
1400 3810 25V_HOT 3000 5017 6080 6077 6078 5010
1
MAINS 6807 5002
2 F4A
FILTER GBJ6J 2003

3057
400V_HOT 5007 5008 8
- +
MAINS INPUT 6044
95-264Vac 9 5027 3 1

6466
7
+ + 2
7005

5009

6467

2816
2815
6155
STP15NK50 10 +12Vd
7801 5001
7802 7007
7001 2021
MC34067P 15 HIGH 6045 2
STANDBY STANDBY
6 SIDE
1 4 VCC 11 5028 3 1
DRIVE
1319 7807 1 OSCC 5040 3

6464
7

3022
3052
12

3410
(1314) TCET1102
2 3
1 3007 CONTROL 6021
+14V_+295V 14 4 5 13
2 OA

6465
7 ERROR 5025
3
TO 14 3 1
7017 12 2
DISPLAY OB 7006
4 7018
HOT GROUND 11 SOST STP15NK50 2
10 7008
5 FI +24V_+295V
SOFT LOW 15
COLD GROUND START 10 SIDE
5 VREF
+ DRIVE 2022
1M08 CURRENT 6025 2 7010
1320 9 5026
1 PROTECTION 16 3 1 TS2431AI
(1315)

K
7004
2

R
1 7009
2 3 OVER

A
+14V_+295V N.C. VOLTAGE
TO 4 7013 LATCH
3

3025
DISPLAY PROTECTION
5 7014
4
VS Voltage
6 +5V-SW

3030
3026
5 POWER POWER-GOOD Adj.
+14V_+295V GOOD
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND

A3 PLATFORM SUPPLY: AUXILIARY SUPPLY


1M02
AUDIO-PROT 7
5P00
6P06 1P03 +400V-F 5P06 5P10 6P10 1P06 5P20 +AUDIO-POWER 6
5 6 7P20
DC+
6P05 F1A T5A 5
DC- GBL06 1 TO 1M02 TO 1M02
+400V-F

+
4 C A3
3 2 A4
7 STANDBY AUDIO (BJ3.0) SSB (FJ3.0)
7P27 3
TEA1506AT

-
2
4 SPMS
A1 CONTROL
14 5P26 5P04 5P11 6P13 1P07 5P19 -AUDIO-POWER
3 8 7P23 1
DRAIN
T5A
2 9 1M46

5PO7
VAC-L 3
7P02
10 STANDBY +8V6
STP6NK607 1 4
VAC-N +12V
TO 1M46 TO 1M46
3P04 5
11 +5V-SW B1B B16F
DRIVER
6 5P01 5P12 6P11 +12V_NF 7 SSB (BJ3.0) SSB (FJ3.0)
CTRL +5V2
1P17 5 6
+ 9P65 9
VAC-RELAY 2
2P49

A5

3P50
HOT GROUND VCC 11
3P33 3P27 5P13 6P12 5P14 +12VAL
9 7P18
INSENSE
COLD GROUND 7 7 + 1M10
DEM
2P50

+5V2-NF RES 1
+12VAL

3P16
TO 1M10 TO 1M08
AL-OFF 2
3 AL-OFF AL1 AL1
8 3
AL-OFF AMBI LIGHT AMBI LIGHT
5P16 +12V 4 (BJ3.0) (FJ3.0)
5P05 2 9 +
1M18
2P48

5P03 1 10 1
STANDBY RC FOR +12VAL
+AUX DEMAGNETIZATION 1P30 3P57 3P58 +8V6 2
1 4 7P14

6P27
ON-OFF 3P61 3PP2 3 N.C.
CONTROL 7P12 7P26 T5A
+ 4
AUDIO-PROT 2 3 3000 SUPPLY FOR 4 1
STANDBY

2P06
CONTROLLER 7P11 7P09 STANDBY
2P12

+AUX

3P62
3 2 +12V_NF

+8V6
7U05 POWER-OK-PLATFORM
POWER OK
K

+5V_SW 1M63
R

+5V2
3P12

1 TO
+5V-SW
A

CARD
2
READER
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND

1M03 A4 PLATFORM SUPPLY: STANDBY SUPPLY A5 25W SUPPLY (OPTIONAL)


DIM_CONTROL 1 5S00 VAV-N
6U09
+400V-F 5S05 2S04 GBJ6J 5U00
POWER-OK-PLATFORM 2 5 6
1U00 5U04 5U05 2U05
+ 5 6
ON-OFF 3 5S09 5S12 6S01 3S21 -
3 7 +25VLP
T1.0
7S02 + 5U03 7 5U10 6U07 5U17 +12VB
4 3
TO 1M03 7100 STP6NK60
8
2S41

7U02 +
5 B5E TEA1533AT/N1 VAC-RELAY STP6NK60
3S17 7U10 8
2U14

+5V-SW 11
3P56 SSB (BJ3.0) DRIVER 5S03 2S13 TEA1533AT/N1
9 +5V2-NF
6 3U07 1M07
TO 1M03 SPMS 3S22 DRIVER
11
+T 2 + 9 1
STANDBY 7 CONTROL 10 6S07
2S50

B16F 14 SPMS
2 2

3S50
SSB (FJ3.0) DRAIN CONTROL
8 3S29 3S30 1 10 N.C.
9 14 3
6 ISENSE 5S11 +5V2 DRAIN
BOOST 9 CTRL 3U05 3U06 1
9 4
2 6 ISENSE
VCC CTRL
5S10

3108
POWER-GOOD 10
7 2
VCC
5U08

3U08

DEM
7S31 +5V-SW 7 1M09
DEM
5S01 1
RC FOR
DEMAGNETIZATION 2
RC FOR 5U06
3
STANDBY DEMAGNETIZATION
6S12

7107 4 N.C.
3S36 3S28
6U03

SUPPLY FOR 7U15 5


CONTROLLER 3U17 3U12
4 1 SUPPLY FOR 6
+AUX 7S03 CONTROLLER
4 1
3S14
3S24

TCET1102
3 2 2S07 3S19 7U01
3S24

TCET1102
3 2 2U13 3U14
7S04
K

7U05
R
K

A
R

Feedback
3S23
A

Circuit Feedback
3U15

Circuit
G_15970_026.eps
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND HOT GROUND COLD GROUND 260406
Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms BJ3.0E LA 6. 58

Block Diagram Display Supply 42”


SUPPLY 42"
A1 MAINS FILTER + STANDBY PART A A2 SUPPLY PART A CONNECTIONS
3028 SA1
4 1
7002 7030
TCET1102 DC_PROT
DC_PROT 1316
5400 3 2
1
1308 5401
5403 1450 2
1400 3810 25V_HOT_A BIAS SUPPLY 3000 5017 6080 6077 6078 5010
1 2 3 3 TO
MAINS 6807 5002 DISPLAY
MAINS INPUT 2 3A15 4
FILTER GBJ6J 2003

3057
5
400V_HOT_A 5007 5008 8
1 4 - +
6019
2815 2816 9 5027 STPS20L40CFP
7
China 3
7005 1304 1304

5009
10 +12V 4 4 +12V_A
STP15NK50 2

6156
5001 7007
7001 3 3
15 HIGH 2020
MC34067P 6 2 2
SIDE 11 5028 1
VCC

MAINS_L
MAINS_N
DRIVE +24Va 1 1 +12V_+24V
11 OSCC 5040
7

3022
3052
3 12
2022
3007 CONTROL 6021
14 4 5 13 STTH2003CFP
OA 6021
7 ERROR 5025
14 STPS20L40CFP
7017 12 2
OB 7006 1
7018
11 SOST STP15NK50
10 7008
FI 6014 1M10
SOFT LOW 15 2
START 10 SIDE 1 TO 1M10
5 VREF
+ DRIVE
CURRENT 7010 2 AL
PROTECTION 9 16 5026 3 TL431ACD 3 AMBI LIGHT
7004
7009 4 (OPTIONAL)
OVER
VOLTAGE

3025
PROTECTION
VS Voltage

3030
3026
Adj.

HOT GROUND HOT GROUND COLD GROUND

SA2 STANDBY
COLD GROUND 1M03
1305 1305 +5V2-RELAY-IO2_PWM 9 TO 1M03
1 1 +5V2
N.C. B01B
B5E
2 2 7507 5
Prot-OVV SUPPLY
3 3 CONTROL 7506
7505/7509/7560/ PROT_AUDIOSUPPLY 7512
STANDBY

6506 7511
5500
+12V_A

DF06M
1306 1306
1401 5504 5505 5110 6504 3509 VTUN
1 1 5 6
- +
T1A 2 2 7100
2503 7101 5104 7 6140 +11V
3

3101
7105
2141 1M46
2 8
11
5507

1307 1307 7102 1


3406 +12V 9
1 1 10
3104
2 2
5105

7131 +8V6 7
3 3 CONTROL
3150 3V MAX 6107
4 4 1V MAX STBY 4

6157
TO 1M46
3108 5103 2513 5506 +5V2 3 B01B
B1B

1
2
3
SUPPLY

1B06
3127 3128 3124 6122 3113 2512 STANDBY
2
A3 MAINS FILTER + STANDBY 4 STANDBY: LOW = ON

1
2
3
HOT GROUND 1 7501 1
PART B HIGH = STBY
TCET1102 7531

1C05
COLD GROUND 3 2
3100 OVERVOLTAGE
+5V_SW 5
PROTECTION

6150 6151 3155 3156 3158 PROT-OVV

400V_HOT_B
1 4
7150
6156
3157

TCET1102
2 3
6153

HOT GROUND COLD GROUND 1319


1
A4 SUPPLY PART B 3U28 3U57 3U52
2
1 4 4 TO
1 7U02 3
1D50 DISPLAY
TCET1102 DC_PROT 4
1303 1303
DC_PROT +24V +24V_2
5D00 3 2 1 1 5
5D01
5D03 2 2
1400 3H10 25V_HOT_B BIAS SUPPLY 3U00 5U17 6U79 6U77 6U78 5U10 2U22
2 3 3 3
MAINS 6H07 5U02
3A15 4 4
FILTER GBJ6J 2U03

400V_HOT_B 5U07 5U08 8


- +
3U39

2H15 2H16 9
7
China
7U05
5U09

STP15NK50 10
5U01 7U07
3U22

7U01 1M02
MC34067P 15 HIGH
6 SIDE DC_PROT 7
VCC DRIVE 11
11 OSCC 5U40 1U07 2B91 5B93 VSND_POS
7 3 12 6
3U07

T5A 6B91 5
CONTROL 14 4 5 13 TO 1M02
SA3
OA 5B91 4
7 ERROR 6021
7U17 14 5U25 STPS20L40CFP SA3
12 2 7U06 3
7U18 OB 6B93 AUDIO
STP15NK50 1
11 SOST 7U08 2
10
SOFT FI LOW 2B93 5B92 VSND_NEG
10 15 2 1
START 5 VREF SIDE
+ DRIVE
CURRENT 7U10
PROTECTION 9 TL431ACD
16 5U26 3
7U04 3U24
7U09
OVER
3U30

VOLTAGE
3U25

PROTECTION
VS Voltage
3U26

Adj.
G_15950_038.eps
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND 050406
Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms BJ3.0E LA 6. 59

Block Diagram Video


VIDEO
B2A DVB-T: TUNER B3 MPIF MAIN: B4 PNX2015: B5 VIPER: B5B VIPER: MAIN MEMORY
7C00
PNX3000HL 7J00 7V00 7V01
1T06*
PNX2015E PNX8550 K4H561638F
UV1318S/A B3C IF
7T11 1C52 B5C B5B
7 107 VIFINP B4C TUNNELBUS DDR
9T25* EF 2C84 SOUND GROUP TUNNELBUS DDR INTERFACE
MAIN 11 IF-TER2 2 LPF
IF1 TRAP DELAY 14 PNX2015
TUNER 5C70 8 108 VIFINN SDRAM 1
(ANALOGUE) +5VMPIF-MAIN
SUPPLY 28 MM_DATA
1
AGC 35 TUN-VIPER-RX-DATA
VIPER 8Mx16
QSS QSSOUT
99 SIFINP Tunnel Memory 7V02
BPF LPF 44 SCL-DMA-BUS2 North tunnel South tunnel
AUDIO DIGITAL controller K4D551638F
100 SIFINN BLOCK 43 SDA-DMA-BUS2
7T10* TUN-VIPER-TX-DATA
TO AM INTERNAL MM_A(0-12) DDR
AGC-IF 105
LPF AUDIO SWITCH
1T05 7C56-2 SDRAM 2
TD1316AF 3C73 B5C DVD
8 9T19 4 EF 5 120 CVBSOUTIF 8Mx16
IF_OUT1 AUDIO/VIDEO CSS
B3A CVBS-OUTA 19
10 N.C.
P-IF 7C56-1 SOURCE SELECTION CVBS/Y RIM LPF
IF_OUT2 B4A AUDIO/VIDEO 2D DE
MAIN 11 N-IF CVBS-TER-OUT 3C71 CVBS-OUTB 22 N.C. B3B MPIF MAIN: SUPPLY
IF_OUT3 1 EF 2 C LAM P
TUNER 2 AGC-TUN
(HYBRIDE) RF_AGC B3f C-PRIM 7C32
9 AGC-IF 2-Layer
EF
IF_AGC CVBSOUTIF-MAIN 123 CVBS-IF
Memory secondary AG28 DAC-CVBS Y-CVBS-MON-OUT
6 FREF-TUN VO-2 video out B3f
XTAL_OUT MPIF based scaler
AV1_CVBS 126 CVBS1
DV1F-CLK
B3f DV1_CLK AD28 Dual SD
1 CVBS2 AF30 DV2A-CLK Temporal AJ30 C-MON-OUT
DV2_CLK single HD B3f
AK28 DV3F-CLK noise redux AD27 VSYNC-HIRATE
DV3_CLK MPE2 decoder B7A
*(Only for Analogue Sets) 12 CVBS_DTV
STROBE1N 60 STROBE1N-MAIN R4 AVP1_DLK1SN From AE28 HSYNC-HIRATE
B2B DVB-T: CHANNEL DECODER A B10C 250Mhz BE
+ DATA STROBE1P 61 STROBE1P-MAIN COM. INTERF. MIPS32
7T17 AV2_Y-CVBS 4 CVBS|Y3 LPF D R3 AVP1_DLK1SP AVIP-1 B6B PACIFIC3: PART 2
B3f LINK CPU
TDA10046AHT
AV2_C 5 C3 1 DATA1N 62 DATA1N-MAIN R2 AVP1_DLK1DN 7G04
Yyuv
B3f Scaler and T6TF4AFG

DATA LINK 1
DV1F
CHANNEL 2FH DATA1P 63 DATA1P-MAIN
FRONT_Y-CVBS 8 CVBS|Y4 R1 AVP1_DLK1DP de-interlacer
DECODER
B3f MUX
2 AGC-IF FRONT_C 9 C4 DV1_DATA(0-9) DV1F-DATA 0 TO 7 DV-ROUT
AGC-IF B3f STROBE3N 50 STROBE3N-MAIN N4 AVP1_DLK3SN 1SD+1HD
DIGITAL FRONT-END LPF YUV
AND OFDM 7T18 AV7_Y-CVBS 15 Y_COMB A STROBE3P 51 STROBE3P-MAIN COLUMBUS 5 Layer
C LAM P DATA N3 AVP1_DLK3SP Video Video in
DEMODULATIE EF B2f 3D Comb primary PACIFIC3
1 AGC-TUN D LINK DV2_DATA(0-9) DV2A-DATA 0 TO 7 TS DV-GOUT
AGC-TUN AV7_C 16 C_COMB DATA3N 52 DATA3N-MAIN N2 filter and video out PICTURE ENHANCEMENT
N.C 3 AVP1_DLK3DN router
HD/VGA/
2nd noice

DATA LINK 3
Dual
SIF DATA3P 53 DATA3P-MAIN N1 AVP1_DLK3DP reduction con
656
CHANNEL AV1-AV5-AV6_R-PR 25 R|PR|V_1 A/D
DSP I2C 21 B7a CVBS SEC acces
ESTIMA. GPIO0 Yyuv
CORE INTERF YUV DV3_DATA(0-9) DV3F-DATA 0 TO 7 DV-BOUT
AND AV1-AV5-AV6_G-Y 26 G|Y|Y_1 2Fh
SYNCH RGB
CORREC. B7a Yyuv A STROBE2N 55 STROBE2N-MAIN P4 AVP1_DLK2SN
AV1-AV5-AV6_B-PB 27 B|PB|U_1 LEVEL G26
D
61 N-IF B7a ADAPT U U,V DATA STROBE2P 56 STROBE2P-MAIN P3 AVP1_DLK2SP AVIP-2
VIM CLAMP
62 P-IF AV2-AV4_R-PR 30 R|PR|V_2 INV. LINK
ANALOG VIP A
FREF-TUN B3f PAL V 2 DATA2N 57 DATA2N-MAIN P2 AVP1_DLK2DN
54 B6A PACIFIC3: PART 1
XIN AV2-AV4_G-Y 31 G|Y|Y_2 D

DATA LINK 2
B3f DATA2P 58 DATA2P-MAIN P1 AVP1_DLK2DP
CHANNEL MONO SEC.
AV2-AV4_B-PB 32 B|PB|U_2
DECODER B3f 46 HV-PRM-MAIN M3
CLP PRIM AVP1_HVINFO1 MP-OUT-HS MP-HS 116
TIMING RGB_HSYNC J29
CLP SEC CIRCUIT 40 CLK-MPIF M4
CLP yuv MPIF_CLK J28 MP-OUT-VS MP-VS 115
RGB_VSYNC
MP-CLKOUT MP-CLK 109
AV2_FBL L2 Video MPEG VO-1 RGB_CLK_IN J30
B3f AVP2_HSYNCFBL2 J27 MP-OUT-FFIELD DV-OUT-FFIELD
AV6_VSYNC G2 decoder RGB_UD
AVP2_VSYNC2 MP-OUT-DE MP-DE 114
N.C RGB_DE K26

B7A HDMI B7B HDMI: I/O + CONTROL


B4B DV I/O INTERFACE
B10A COMMON 7P03 B10C COMMON 7B11 RIN (0-9) MP-ROUT MP-R
INTERFACE: STV0701 INTERFACE” TDA9975
PART 1 PART 3 1B01
GIN (0-9) MP-GOUT MP-G
FE-DATA 1 ARX2+ RX2+A
3 ARX2-
COMMON RX2-A DV4_DATA_0 T0 9
4 ARX1+ DV4-DATA BIN (0-9) MP-BOUT MP-B
INTERFACE RX1+A HDMI VIP
6 Termination

1
HARDWARE ARX1-

2
Video
CONTROLLER 7P76 RX1-A resistance
(Optional)
7 ARX0+ output
7P77 RX0+A control
9 ARX0- formatter
RX0-A DV5-DATA B4G PNX2015: DISPLAY INTERFACE
10 ARXC+ DV5_DATA_0 T0 9
MDOA To DV1F RXC+A 1G50
PCMCIA BUFFER DV1F-DATA B5C 12 ARXC- D1 DV4-CLK AK8
POD-DATA RXC-1

1P01
18
VIPER 15 B26 TXPNXA- 5J50

19
ARX-DCC-SCL LVDS_AN
MDIA LVDS_TX 13
16 ARX-DCC-SDA C26 TXPNXA+
LVDS_AP
12
CONDITIONAL HDMI 19 ARX-HOTPLUG 7B30 A25 TXPNXB- 5J52 15
ACCES CONNECTOR LVDS_BN
VSYNC-HIRATE B25 TXPNXB+ 16
LVDS_BP
1B02 B5A
1 BRX2+ VHREF DV-HREF AH9 18
A2 LVDS_CN D25 TXPNXC- 5J54
RX2+B timing DV-HREF
3 BRX2- Upsample A1 DV-VREF E25 TXPNXC+ 19
RX2-B generator AJ9 DV-VREF
LVDS_CP
4 BRX1+ C2 DV-FREF AK9
RX1+B Termination Derepeater DV-FREF
6 LVDS

1
BRX1- C23 TXPNXCLK- 21

2
RX2-B resistance 5J56
LVDS_CLKN CONNECTOR
7 BRX0+ D23 TXPNXCLK+ 22
RX0+B control LVDS_CLKP TO DISPLAY
9 BRX0- HDMI
RX0-B HDCP
receiver
10 BRXC+ B24 TXPNXD- 5J58 24
RXC+B L16 SDA-MM-BUS1 LVDS_DN
12 BRXC- I2C slave C24 TXPNXD+ 25
RXC-B L15 SCL-MM-BUS1 LVDS_DP

18
15 interface

19
BRX-DCC-SCL PBRX-DCC-SCL HSCL B
16 BRX-DCC-SDA PBRX-DCC-SDA E24 TXPNXE- 5J60 27
HSDA B LVDS_EN
M135-CLK F24 TXPNXE+ 28
HDMI 19 BRX-HOTPLUG 7B31 Line time LVDS_EP
CONNECTOR VSYNC-HIRATE measuremebt
B5A 1
B4E B4D PNX2015: DDR INTERFACE VDISP
2
7LA7 STANDBY 7L50 3
AV1-AV6_FBL-HSYNC R16 Activity M25P05 K4D261638F
Sync 4
B3f HSYNC detection &
AV6_VSYNC M16 seperator B4D
B3f VSYNC sync selec. PMX-MA(0-12)
AV2-AV4_G-Y T12 DDR INTERFACE PMX-MA
B3f STANDBY
AV1-AV5-AV6_G-Y_SYNC R12 SOG Slicers 512K 5 SPI-SDO AK10
Clocks PROCESSOR
B3f FLASH SPI-CLK
AV2-AV4_R-PR T14 generator 6 AH10 DDR
B3f Memory
AV1-AV5-AV6_R-PR R14 R/PR 1 SPI-CSB AG10
controller PNX-MDATA PNX-MDATA SDRAM
B3f SPI-WP See
AV2-AV4_G-Y T9 ADC 3 AJ27 (0-15)
B3f Block digram 16Mx16
AV1-AV5-AV6_G-Y R9 G/Y Control A17 PNX-MCLK-P 45
B3f MCLK_P
AV2-AV4_B-PB T7 A16 PNX-MCLK-N 46
B3f MCLK_N
AV1-AV5-AV6_B-PB R9 B/PB
B3f

B3F MPIF MAIN: CONNECTION A BE2 EXTERNALS B D SIDE I/O BE1 EXTERNALS A 7002 BE3 EXTERNALS C
1M36 2 AV2_FBL
1E40 1E40 4
1M36 (1304) 9 C-MON-OUT
B3a,B7b AV2-AV4_R-PR 1 1 AV2-AV4_R-PR BE2
BE1 FRONT_Y-CVBS 2 2 SCART 2
2 2 AV2-AV4_G-Y Y AV2-AV4_R-PR
B3a,B7b AV2-AV4_G-Y 1020 2
BE1 FRONT_C 4 4 C 1 BE2
B3a,B7b AV2-AV4_B_PB 3 3 AV2-AV4_B_PB 1 AV2_C
BE1
7 14 BE2
AV2-FBL 4 4 AV2-FBL 1002 12 AV2-AV4_B-PB
B4a 15 15
BE1 (1302) BE2 7210
11 AV2-AV4_G-Y 1050
B3a AV2_C 6 6 AV2_C BE2
BE1 8 AV2-STATUS FBL 24
7 7 Y/CVBS 22 AV1-AV6_FBL-HSYNC
B3a AV2_Y-CVBS AV2_Y-CVBS AV2_FBL H2 23
BE1 VIDEO 16 BE2
Y-CVBS-MON-OUT 9 9 Y-CVBS-MON-OUT BE3 H-SYMC
B3b 19
BE1
B5c C-MON-OUT 10 10 C-MON-OUT
BE1 1001 20 AV2_Y-CVBS 1060
B4e AV2-STATUS 11 11 AV2-STATUS BE2
(1301) 12
N.C REGIMBEAU-AV6-VSYNC BE1 14
1 21 EXT2 AV6-VSYNC
3 V2 13 BE2
B5a REGIMBEAU 12 12 REGIBEAU V-SYNC
BE1 S VIDEO 5 C
B3a AV1_CVBS 4
B3a AV7_Y-CVBS 22 22 AV1_CVBS 2 7011 1070
BE1 AV1-AV5-AV6_R-PR-R1 1
AV1-STATUS-AV7-C 1 Y-CVBS-MON-OUT 21 AV1-AV5-AV6_R-PR
N.C 24 BE2 R2 7
23 23 BE2
B4e AV1_STATUS AV1_STATUS 5 CVBS-TER-OUT R
BE1 AV1-AV5-AV6_G-Y-G1 3
BE2 AV1-AV5-AV6_G-Y
SCART 1 19
25 25 Y2 9 BE2
B3a CVBS-TER-OUT CVBS-TER-OUT 1030 G
1 AV1-AV5-AV6_B-PB-B1 5
BE1
B3a FRONT_Y-CVBS 33 33 FRONT_Y-CVBS 7 AV1-AV5-AV6_B-PB-B1 15 AV1-AV5-AV6_B-PB
BE3 B2 11 BE2
FRONT_C 34 34 FRONT_C 8 AV1-STATUS B
B3a
11 AV1-AV5-AV6_G-Y-G1 BE2
BE3
15 AV1-AV5-AV6_R-PR-R1
B3G MPIF MAIN: CONNECTIONS B BE3
16 FBL
7A01 1E62 1E62 BE3
19 CVBS
AV1-AV5-AV6_R-PR 7A02 EF 1 1 AV1-AV5-AV6_R-PR
B3a,B7b 20 AV1-CVBS
BE3
AV1-AV5-AV6_G-Y EF 2 2 AV1-AV5-AV6_G-Y BE2
B3a,B7b
BE3
B3a,B7b AV1-AV5-AV6_B-PB EF 3 3 AV1-AV5-AV6_B-PB EXT1
21
BE3
AV1-AV6_FBL-HSYNC 5 5 AV1-AV6_FBL-HSYNC
B7b
BE3
B7b AV6_VSYNC 20 20 AV6_VSYNC
BE3 ( ) Only For 26” LCD G_15960_084.eps
AV1-AV5_G-Y_SYNC
B7b
110406
Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms BJ3.0E LA 6. 60

Block Diagram Audio


AUDIO
B2A DVB-T: TUNER B3D MPIF MAIN: AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION B4 PNX2015 B3E MPIF MAIN: B3G MPIF MAIN: AC5 AC4 AUDIO LEFT RIGHT AC5 PROTECTION /
7C00 7J00 AUDIO AMPLIFIER CONNECTIONS B
PNX3000HL PNX2015E
SA5 SA4 SA5 MUTE CONTROL
1T06* C C 1736 C
UV1318S/A B3C IF 3
7T11 1C52
7 107 VIFINP PNX2015 +12-15V LEFT
MAIN 11 EF IF-TER2 2 1 SPEAKER
7D05÷7D09
TUNER 8 108 VIFINN 7D10-1
(ANALOGUE) SEE ALSO
BLOCKDIAGRAM 7A05-4 7D00-01
1C51 1M52 1M52
99 VIDEO *1M02
7 LEFT-SPEAKER
SIFINP AH1 ADAC1 AUDIO-L 1 1 AUDIO-L
2 DATA LINK 1 ADAC1 7D10-2 1
100 3DF2 -12-15V
8 SIFINN DEM DEC 2
1T05 AUDIO

CONTROL
PROCESSING 7D00-2 7DF7-1 7DF3÷7DF4 3 TO
TD1316AF 7A05-3
I2D +12-15V
DATA LINK 2 5 SUPPLY
ADAC2 AG1 ADAC2 AUDIO-R 3 3 AUDIO-R
MAIN 6

DATA LINK
8 MPIF -12-15V
TUNER DC-PROT 7
(HYBRIDE) 7DF7-2
DATA LINK 3
CONTROL

+12-15V
*(Only For Analogue Sets) 7D30÷7D34
AUDIO SWITCH 7D35-1
B2B DVB-T: CHANEL DECODER 7T17
TDA10046AHT 3DF3
A DLINK1
LPF
FOR MORE MORE DETAILS D DLINK2 RIGHT-SPEAKER
CHANNEL 72 DSNDR2 AC3
SEE ALSO BLOCK DIAGRAM ADCAC12 7D35-2
DECODER
VIDEO AND CONTROL AUDIO 73 DSNDL2 AD3 1735
ADCAC11
CONTROL

AM SOUND AMPS 74 DSNDR1 AE3 3


ADCAC10

DSND
75 DSNDL1 AF3 RIGHT
ADCAC19
B10A COMMON INTERFACE: PART 1 B10C COMMON INTERFACE: 1 SPEAKER
PART 3 AUDIO SWITCH AUDIO SWITCH -12-15V
(ANALOG OUT) SOUND-ENABLE 8 8 SOUND-ENABLE
(DIGITAL OUT) B5A
AVIP PROT-AUDIOSUPPLY 7 7 AUDIO-PROT
B4E
7P03
STV0701 7D26
7P76
COMMON 7P77 AUDIO-IN1-R 85 R1 40 CLK-MPIF M4 MUTE
FE-DATA CONTROL INV-MUTE
INTERFACE B3f AUDIO-IN1-L 86 L1
To B3f
HARDWARE BUFFER AUDIO-IN2-R 83
DV1of VIPER R2
CONTROLLER POD-DATA B5C B3f “AC” For 26” LCD Sets
AUDIO-IN2-L 84 L2
POD DATA (SEE VIDEO) B3f “SA” For 32” LCD Sets
AUDIO-IN5-L 128 L5 “C” For 37” LCD & 42”- 50” Plasma Sets *(Not for 26”)
B3f
AUDIO-IN5-R 127 R5
B3f SA3 AUDIO

AUDIO-OUT2-R 67
BE2 EXTERNALS B B3G CONNECTIONS B B3f +16V+19V
AUDIO-OUT2-L 68 7700
B3f TDA7490 4,22
AUDIO-OUT1-R 70
1E62 1E62 B3f
AUDIO-OUT1-L 69 1739 1736
1090 5731
SPI-1 SPI-1 8 8 SPI-OUT B3f 1 5701
DIGITAL AUDIO-L 10 3 1

LINE / SCART L/R


B3e PWM
AUDIO IN 2
SPI-OUT 10 10 SPI-1 3718
B3e 3
6 stby-mute
OSC Speaker L
1080
15W/8Ω
SPI-OUT
B3F CONNECTIONS A B3E AUDIO AMPLIFIER B5 AUDIO VIDEO I/O 5730 1735
3 AUDIO-R 18 23 5702 1
1E40 1E40 PWM
7V00
AUDIO 17 17 PNX8550EH 2
AP-AUDIO-OUT-R AUDIO-OUT2-R AUDIO-OUT2-R
OUT B3d 3717 3
L+R+DIG B5C 2,24
7A13 2 I2S-WS-MAIN V3 Speaker R
AP-AUDIO-OUT-L AUDIO-OUT2-L 16 16 AUDIO-OUT2-L I2S_IN1_WS T29 I2S
B3d 3 -16V-19V 15W/8Ω
I2S-BCLK-MAIN V2 OUT
SPI-1 1 4 SPDIF-IN1 AC30 SPDIF-IN1 I2S_IN1_SCK T30
B3g
1 1M02
BE1 EXTERNALS A
1020
VIPER 1
T28 I2S-MCH-LR U2 -16 V-19V
I2S_OUT2_SD0 2
1 AP-SCART2-OUT-R AUDIO-OUT2-REG-R SPI-OUT 12 11 SPI-OUT1 AB29 SPDIF-OUT1 T27 I2S-MCH-CSW U3
SCART B3g I2S_OUT2_SD1 3
13 I2S
2X 2 AUDIO-IN2-R AUDIO-IN2-R 31 31 AUDIO-IN2-R R30 I2S-MCH-SLR U4 4 TO 1002
B3d I2S_OUT2_SD2 IN
1
10 V5 +16 V+19V A4
3 U27 I2S-SUB-D 7701÷7707 5
AP-SCART2-OUT-L AUDIO-OUT2-REG-L I2S_OUT1_SD0 SUPPLY
V4 8 SOUND-ENABLE PROT1 6
6 AUDIO-IN2-L AUDIO-IN2-L 30 30 AUDIO-IN2-L I2S_OUT2_SD3 R29
I2S-MAIN-D SOUND
B3d 9 POR-CLASSD ENABLE DCPROT 7
EXT2
7708÷7711
1030 6703 3764
7 PROT_AUDIOSUPPLY AUDIO -16 V-19V
1 AP-SCART1-OUT-R AUDIO-OUT1-R 14 14 AUDIO-OUT1-R B5B VIPER: MAIN MEMORY SUPPLY
B3d 6702 3761
7V02 PROT, CIRCUIT +16 V+19V
2 AUDIO-IN1-R-SC1
7V01
3 AP-SCART1-OUT-L AUDIO-OUT1-L 13 13 AUDIO-OUT1-L
21 B3d MT46V32M16P MM_DATA(0-15)
6 AUDIO-IN1-L-SC1 2X DDR AA27 SPDIF-HDMI

DDR
SDRAM

INTERFACE
EXT1 8Mx16 MM_A(0-12) (Only For 42” LCD)

BE3 EXTERNALS C 7218 B3F CONNECTIONS A BE2 EXTERNALS B D SIDE I/O


74HC4053
MULTI B7A HDMI B7B HDMI: I/O + CONTROL 3A55
1040 3 PLEXER
4 AUDIO-IN1-R 28 28 7A04-1
AUDIO-IN1-R
3 AUDIO-IN-2FH-R 5 B3d
AB1 ADAC7 7A09
1 7B11 ADAC7
AUDIO 15 27 27 TDA9975 1M37
AUDIO-IN1-L AUDIO-IN1-L 1010
IN 2 AUDIO-IN-2FH-L 2 B3d 1B01 1E40 1E40 1M36 (1304) (1303)
L+R HDMI PANELLINK AUDIO-HDPH-L-AP 19 19 AUDIO-HDPH-L 10 10 SOUND L-HEADPHONE-OUT 2
7A04-2 3A66

1
RECEIVER

2
1B02 SPDIF-HDMI AA1 ADAC8 7A11 AUDIO-HDPH-R-AP 20 20 AUDIO-HDPH-R 11 11 SOUND R-HEADPHONE-OUT 3
RX2+ A7 ADAC8
RX2- N.C. 7 7 DETECT 5 Headphone
D SIDE I/O Out 3.5mm

1
ARX2+ RX1+

2
1002 RX1- Termination
1M37
(1302) Resistance
(1304) 1M36 Audio DV4-DATA A-PLOP CONTROL
RX0+ Control
L 6 6 AUDIO-IN5-L 36 36 AUDIO-IN5-L RX0- Formatter DV

18
B3d BRX2+

19
AUDIO IN INPUT
L+R AUDIO RXC+
R 8 8 AUDIO-IN5-R 37 37 AUDIO-IN5-R RXC-
Audio PLL Audio FIFO
B3d MULTIPLEXED DV5-DATA
HDMI

18
WITH VIDEO

19
CONNECTOR HDMI Packet
SEE ALSO HDCP
BLOCKDIAGRAM receiver extraction
HDMI VIDEO
CONNECTOR

( ) Only For 26” LCD ( ) Only For 26” LCD

G_15960_085.eps
310306
Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms BJ3.0E LA 6. 61

Block Diagram Control & Clock Signals


CONTROL & CLOCK SIGNALS
B5A VIPER: CONTROL B8 USB 2.0: HOST B5 VIPER: A/V + TUNNELBUS B4 PNX2015: DV I/O INTERFACE B6B PACIFIC3: PART 2
7N00 7V00
ISP1561BM PNX8550EH 7G04 7G03
1H01 1M46 1N62 3H14 T6TF4HFG-OOO2 P87LPC760BDH
19 PCI-CLK-USB20 PLL-OUT D28 B5A B5C
1 1 1

1
2 2 USB20-DM1 E30 DV-CLKIN 7
2 3H12 5
PCI-CLK-ETHERNET PWM-3
3 3

3 2
3 USB20-DP1 7J00 MICRO

4
4 4 4 PNX2015E PWM-OR CONTROLER
PCI 5000 1G02

3H06
D SIDE I/O PCI-CLK-VPR AD2 T2 TUN-VIPER-TX-CLKN U30 PACIFIC3
HOST (5001) B4C AUDIO/VIDEO 10M
USB 2.0 7Q01 1005 1H01 T2 TUN-VIPER-TX-CLKP U28 LVDS 4
CONTROLLER
CONNECTOR USB20-OC1 1 1 K3 TUN-VIPER-RX-CLKP M29
1050 7G02

1
FLGA
2 2 TO 1H01
OUTA USB20-PWE1 M25P05-AVMN6P
To Memory Card Reader AH19 DV2A-CLK AF30 B4B DV I/O INTERFACE
3 3 B5A

3 2
ENB
or Side I/O
SSB AG25 DV3F-CLK AK28

4
IN 4 4
AH16 DV1F-CLK AD28
+5V
512K
C4
USB CONNECTOR FLASH
(Optional) USB 2.0 PNX2015
1H00
B9A ETHERNET B10D POD: TS BUFFERING A2 27M
7O00 B4A TUNNELBUS
7P81 7P80
DP83816AVNG T30 I2S-BCLK-MAIN V2 B6A PACIFIC3: PART 1
TC58DVM92F1T
1O10 60 AA28 I2S-BCLK-AVIP Y2
1 46 BUFFERING V27 I2S-BCLK-SUB U1 109 MP-CLK
PCI-AD(25-31)
2 45 W30
EEPROM
3 +3V3ET-ANA
MAC 68 BACKLIGHT-CONTROL
32Mx16
3G08

4 PHYTER II B25 RESET-ETHERNET


1 8 5 54 B9A
NAND VIPER E26 RESET-USB20
6 53 STBY-WP-NAND-FLASH B8
B4A FLASH F1 RESET-FE-MAIN
7 B2B
N.C. 17 C27 SOUND-ENABLE-VPR
TO BACKLIGHT-CONTROL-OUT
8 XIO-A(16-23) AE29 RESET-POD-CI
B3G CONTROL CTRL1-VIPER
ETHERNET B10A Supply
CONNECTOR 1O00
(Optional) 25M 18
PCI-AD(0-31) B7B HDMI: I/O + CONTROL J30 MP-CLKOUT
(Optional)
7B11
B10A COMMON INTERFACE: PART1 B10C POD: BUFFERING B11B FIREWIRE 1394: BUFFERING TDA9975

HDMI
D29 M135-CLK M15 D1 DV4-CLK AK8 C23
7Z10 CONTROL TXPNXCLK- TO 1G50
D23 TXPNXCLK+ B4G
7P31 7Z11 DISPLAY

1P01 7P32 7Z12 B4D PNX2015: DDR INTERFACE


1 B5B B5B VIPER: MAIN MEMORY
35
7V02
XIO-A(0-23) PCI-AD(0-31)
POD-A(0-13) A18 MM_CLK_N 46 B4D DDR INTERFACE
BUFFERING BUFFERING DDR
B18 MM_CLK_P 45
SDRAM 7L50
7P34
8Mx16 K4D261638F
A16 PNX_MCLK_N 46
B5C DDR
A17 PNX_MCLK_P 45 SDRAM
POD-D(0-7) BUFFERING PCI-AD(24-31) DV1F-DATA(0-7) 16Mx16
DATOE
DATDIR 7P76
68P 7J08
7P03 1 B4E STANDBY & CONTROL
7P77 AH19 M27-CLK M27-PNX Y28
STV0701 EN

POD-DATA(0-7)
MDOA(0-7)

41 POD-CLK BUFFERING DV1F-DATA(0-7) DV1F-DATA(0-7)


42 POD-SOP B4E PNX2015: STANDBY &
DV1F-CLK
MDIA(0-7) 43 POD-VALID B4B CONTROL
AJ12
COMMON
(Only used for Digital Sets)
RDY_IRQA INTERFACE B2B DVB-T: CHANNEL DECODER 1LA0
WAITA 16M
HARDWARE 7T17 AH12
RSTA TDA10046AHT
CD1 CONTROLLER RESET-FE-MAIN
9 7LA7
CD2 FE-DATA(0-7) M25P05-AVMN6
CE1 DTV
DETECT-1V2 AF16 AK10 SPI-SDO 5
CE2 35 FE-CLK 37 CABLE AND
DETECT-3V3 AH17 AH10 SPI-CLK 6 512K
MICLKA 34 FE-SOP 35 TERRESTRIAL 54 B4E DETECT-5V AG17 AG10 SPI-CSB 1 FLASH
MISTRTA 33 FE-VALID 36 RECEIVER DETECT-8V6 AK18 AJ27 SPI-WP 3
1T08 RES
MIVALA DETECT-12V
55 16M AJ18
OE
(Only used for Digital Sets)
WE
E CONTROL BOARD BE2 EXTERNALS B B3F AG22 STBY-WP-NAND- B10D
VS1 7P00 FLASH
VSE TPS2211AIDB
ON / OFF
IORD
21 VPPEN CHANNEL +
IOWR POWER CHANNEL -
22 VCCEN
34 INTERFACE VOLUME +
68 VOLUME - 1M01 1M01
SWITCH
MENU KEYBOARD 2 2
(Only used for Digital Sets) AV1-STATUS AK16 ENABLE-3V3
AK24
B3G B1A
AL1 AMBI LIGHT 7001 7018 1M11 J LED SWITCH PANEL AV2-STATUS AJ24 AH15 ENABLE-1V2
P87LPC760 7009 7015 5014 RED B3G
11
1M59 RXD-UP AK19 B3B MPIF MAIN: SUPPLY
1 7 20 B10D
TO 1M59 SCL P50 AJ13
B3G
B5E 2 MICRO P50-HDMI AG13 AJ21 RESET-SYSTEM
7019 B5A
VIPER CONTROLLER 5015 BLUE B7A
7010 7016 6 AH21 RESET-AUDIO
3 6 PROT-AUDIOSUPPLY AG18 B4A
See also SDA B3E B3G B5E AH16 COM-SND
18 +5V2-STBY B3G
block diagram SUPPLY-FAULT AG13
4 8 6051-1 B1A B10A
I2C RXD 7062 3061 1E40 1E40
1M39 7020 39 39 KEYBOARD
5016 GREEN AK23 LAMP-ON
1 7011 7017 1 3068 1M21 1M21 AJ16 B6A
LED1 7061 7LA2
TO 2nd 19 GREEN
AMBI LIGHT 2 LED1 6 6 38 38 LED1 EF LED1-3V3 AJ19 TXD-UP 7C00-3
AK21 B10D
PWB PNX3000HL
(Optional) 3 (Optional) 1040
3040 3 3 40 40 MPIF
AL2 AMBI LIGHT RC RC AK13 M4 CLK-MPIF 40
+5V2-STBY
1M13 IR SUPPLY E/W
7118
7109 7115 5114 RED SENSOR CONTROL
11
16 +5V2-STBY
6051-2 7052 3051
AK27 SPI-PROG 9C47 SPI
B3G
7119
7110 7116 5115 BLUE 3058 1E62 1E62
6 LED2 7051 7LA3 9C48
AH20 SDM
13 RED EF
LED2 4 4 18 18 LED2 LED2-3V3 AG20 9C45 SDM
+5V2-STBY 7070
7061
7120
7111 7117 5116 GREEN AH26 SCL-UP-VIP
1
1 1 19 19 AJ26 SDA-UP-VIP
14 LIGHT LIGHT-SENSOR LIGHT-SENSOR AH23
SENSOR
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Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms BJ3.0E LA 6. 62

Test Point Overview SSB (Top Side)

I137 A2 IJ20 C1
I156 A2 IJ29 C3
I548 E4 IJ36 C3
I549 E4 IJ36 C3
I550 E4 IJ37 C3
I551 G2 IK95 B3
I552 D2 IK95 B3
I553 C4 IL03 C3
I554 D4 IL04 B2
I555 C3 IL04 C2
I556 C3 IL05 C3
I557 B3 IL05 C3
I558 C3 IL15 C3
I559 B3 IL15 C3
I560 C3 IL16 C3
Part 1 I561 B2 IL16 C3
I562 B3 IL18 B3
G_15960_055ta.eps I563 B3 IL18 B3
I564 E3 IL19 B3
I565 E3 IL34 C2
I566 E3 IL34 C2
I567 F1 ILB5 C3
I568 F2 ILB6 C3
I569 F2 ILB6 C3
I571 E3 ILB7 B3
I572 E2 ILB7 B3
I573 E2 ILB9 C3
I574 E3 ILB9 C3
I575 E3 ILC2 C3
I576 E3 ILC2 C3
I577 C3 ILN1 B2
I578 C2 ILN1 B2
I579 C3 ILN3 C3
I580 E3 ILN4 B3
I581 F2 ILN4 B3
I582 A2 ILN5 C3
IA04 A2 IO01 D4
IC47 A2 IO01 D4
IC47 A2 IO03 D4
IC51 A2 IO03 D4
IC51 A2 IO06 D4
IC81 A2 IO06 D4
IC82 A2 IO07 D4
IC86 A2 IO08 C4
IC86 A2 IQ00 E3
IG01 F2 IQ00 E3
IG02 F2 IQ01 E3
IG04 F1 IQ02 E3
IG04 F1 IQ08 E3
IG06 F1 IQ09 D2
IG06 F1 IQ10 E2
IG07 F1 IQ27 E3
IG08 F1 IQ27 E3
IG08 F1 IQ35 D2
IG15 F2 IQ35 D2
IG15 F2 IQ50 E2
IG26 F1 IQ51 E3
IG26 F1 IU19 G2
IG28 F2 IU19 G2
IG28 F2 IU46 G2
IG35 F1 IU47 G2
IG35 F1 IU47 G2
IG38 F2 IU54 G3
IG38 F2 IU54 G3
IG39 F2 IZ03 E4
IG39 F2 IZ04 E4
IG41 F2 IZ04 E4
IH00 E3 IZ05 E4
IH01 E3 IZ05 E4
IH06 E3 IZ06 E4
IH07 E3 IZ08 E4
IH07 E3 IZ08 E4
IH08 E3 IZ12 E4
IH20 E2 IZ12 E4
IH20 E2 IZ13 E4
IH21 E2
Part 2 IH21 E2
IJ00 B3
G_15960_055tb.eps IJ01 B3
IJ01 B3
IJ02 B3
IJ02 B3
IJ03 B3
IJ04 B3
IJ04 B3
IJ05 B2
IJ06 C3
IJ07 B3
IJ10 B1
IJ10 B1
IJ11 C3
IJ11 C3
IJ12 B1
IJ12 B1
IJ13 B1
IJ13 B1
G_15960_055t.eps IJ20 C1
3104 313 6073.5 030406
Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms BJ3.0E LA 6. 63

Test Point Overview SSB Part 1 (Top Side)

Part 1

G_15960_055ta.eps
310306
Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms BJ3.0E LA 6. 64

Test Point Overview SSB Part 2 (Top Side)

Part 2

G_15960_055tb.eps
310306
Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms BJ3.0E LA 6. 65

Test Point Overview SSB (Bottom Side)


A1 A3 F80 B4 I93 A3 F181 E4 F284 G4 FB22 C1 FLB7 C2 FU01 G4 I157 A2 I260 G4 I363 F1 I466 C4 IA28 B3 IH13 E2 IK87 A2 IP29 G1 IU03 G2 IZ16 E1
A2 A2 F81 A2 I94 A3 F182 E4 F285 F4 FB23 C1 FM07 A2 FU02 G3 I158 A3 I261 F2 I364 F1 I467 C4 IA44 B3 IH14 E1 IK88 A2 IP30 G1 IU04 G3 IZ18 E1
A3 A3 F82 E1 I95 A3 F183 D3 F286 F3 FB28 C1 FM10 A2 FU03 G3 I159 B1 I262 B1 I365 F2 I468 C4 IA45 B3 IH15 E2 IK89 B2 IP31 G1 IU05 G3 IZ19 E1
A4 A3 F83 E1 I96 B3 F184 D3 F287 F3 FB29 B1 FM20 A1 FU05 F2 I160 D1 I263 A1 I366 F2 I469 C4 IA46 B3 IH16 D2 IK90 B2 IQ03 D3 IU06 G3 IZ20 E1
A5 A3 F84 E1 I97 B3 F185 C3 F288 F3 FB30 B1 FM21 A2 FU06 G3 I161 E1 I264 B1 I367 F1 I470 C4 IB05 B1 IH17 D2 IK91 B2 IQ04 D3 IU07 G3 IZ21 E1
A6 C2 F85 E1 I98 A3 F186 D3 F289 F3 FB31 B1 FM22 B1 FU07 F2 I162 E1 I265 A1 I368 F1 I471 C2 IB06 C1 IH18 D2 IK92 B2 IQ05 D3 IU08 G3 IZ22 E1
A7 A1 F86 A2 I99 A3 F187 D3 F290 F3 FB32 B1 FM23 B1 FU08 G3 I163 E1 I266 A1 I369 G1 I472 C2 IB14 C1 IH22 E4 IK93 A3 IQ06 D3 IU09 G3 IZ25 E1
A8 A2 F87 B3 AB45 B1 F188 D3 F291 G3 FB34 C1 FM70 A2 FU09 G2 I164 E1 I267 A1 I370 D1 I473 E4 IB17 C1 IJ08 C2 IK94 A3 IQ07 D3 IU10 G3 IZ26 D1
A9 A2 F88 A3 AC01 A3 F189 D3 F292 G3 FB35 C1 FM71 A2 FU13 G3 I165 E1 I268 A1 I371 C1 I474 D2 IB18 C1 IJ09 C2 IK96 A2 IQ11 D2 IU11 G3 IZ27 E1
F1 B3 F89 E1 AC02 A3 F190 D3 F293 F3 FB36 B1 FM72 B2 FU14 G4 I166 E1 I269 B1 I372 C1 I475 D2 IB20 C1 IJ14 C4 IK97 A4 IQ13 D3 IU12 G3 IZ28 E1
F2 A2 F90 E1 AC03 A3 F191 G1 F294 F3 FB40 C1 FN10 C1 FU15 F2 I167 E1 I270 A1 I373 C1 I476 D2 IB24 C1 IJ15 C4 IK98 A2 IQ14 D3 IU13 G2 IZ50 D1
F3 A2 F91 E1 AC04 A2 F192 F1 F295 F3 FB48 B1 FN11 C1 FU16 G4 I168 E1 I271 A1 I374 D1 I477 E2 IB41 C1 IJ16 C4 IK99 A2 IQ15 D3 IU14 G3
F4 A2 F92 E1 AC05 A3 F193 F1 F296 B1 FB50 B1 FO01 D1 FU18 G3 I169 G2 I272 A1 I375 D1 I478 E2 IB42 C1 IJ18 C4 IL10 B1 IQ16 D3 IU15 G3
F5 A2 F93 G4 AH10 E2 F194 F1 F297 B1 FB51 B1 FO02 D1 FU19 G2 I170 G3 I273 A1 I376 D1 I479 E2 IB43 C1 IJ19 C4 IL11 B1 IQ17 D3 IU16 G3
F6 A3 F94 G4 AH11 D3 F195 G1 F298 B1 FB52 B1 FO03 D1 FU20 G4 I171 F2 I274 B1 I377 D1 I480 E2 IB44 B1 IJ21 C4 IL12 B1 IQ21 D3 IU17 G3
F7 A3 F95 G4 AJ10 C3 F196 F2 F299 B1 FB55 B1 FO04 D1 FU21 G2 I172 G3 I275 A1 I378 C1 I481 E2 IB45 B1 IJ22 C3 IL13 B1 IQ22 D2 IU18 G3
F8 A2 F96 G4 ALB0 C2 F197 G1 F300 B1 FB56 B1 FO05 D1 FU23 G2 I173 F3 I276 A1 I379 C1 I482 E2 IB46 C1 IJ23 C3 IL14 B1 IQ23 D2 IU20 G2
F9 A2 F97 G4 AN01 C1 F198 G1 F301 B1 FB57 B1 FO06 C1 FU30 F2 I174 F3 I277 A1 I380 C1 I483 E2 IB47 B1 IJ24 C3 IL17 B2 IQ24 E2 IU21 G3
I1 B3 F98 G4 AO01 D1 F199 G1 F302 B1 FC02 A3 FO07 C1 FU31 G2 I175 F2 I278 A1 I381 C1 I484 E2 IB48 B1 IJ26 B3 IL20 C3 IQ25 E3 IU22 G3
I2 A3 F99 G4 AT02 A2 F200 G1 F303 C1 FC03 B3 FO08 D1 FU32 F3 I176 F3 I279 B1 I382 C1 I485 E2 IB49 B1 IJ31 B3 IL21 C3 IQ26 D2 IU23 G3
I3 A3 I10 B2 AT15 A2 F201 G1 F304 B1 FC04 B3 FO10 D1 FU40 F3 I177 F2 I280 B1 I383 C1 I486 E2 IB50 B1 IJ33 B3 IL22 C3 IQ28 D2 IU24 G3
I4 A3 I11 B2 AT40 A1 F202 F1 F305 C1 FC06 B3 FO11 D1 FU41 F3 I178 F2 I281 B1 I384 C1 I487 F3 IB51 B1 IJ39 B3 IL23 C4 IQ29 E4 IU25 G3
I5 A3 I12 B2 F100 G2 F203 F1 F306 B1 FC10 A4 FO12 D1 FU42 F3 I179 F2 I282 B1 I385 C1 I488 G3 IB60 B1 IJ44 B3 IL24 C4 IQ30 E2 IU26 G3
I6 A3 I13 B2 F101 G3 F204 F1 F307 B1 FC31 A3 FP01 G1 FU43 F3 I180 F2 I283 B1 I386 C1 I489 F3 IB61 B1 IJ46 B3 IL25 C4 IQ31 D3 IU27 G3
I7 A3 I14 A2 F102 F3 F205 F1 F308 B1 FC32 A3 FP02 G1 FU44 F3 I181 F2 I284 B1 I387 C1 I490 F3 IB62 B1 IJ48 C2 IL26 C4 IQ32 D3 IU28 G3
I8 A3 I15 A2 F103 F3 F206 F1 F309 B1 FC36 A3 FP22 F1 FU45 F3 I182 F2 I285 A1 I388 C1 I491 F4 IB63 C1 IJ49 B4 IL27 C4 IQ33 E2 IU29 G3
I9 A3 I16 A2 F104 F3 F207 G1 F310 C1 FC37 A3 FP23 F1 FU46 F3 I183 G3 I286 A1 I389 C1 I492 F4 IB64 B1 IJ50 C2 IL28 C3 IQ34 E4 IU30 G3
A10 D1 I17 A2 F105 F2 F208 G1 F311 C1 FC38 B3 FP24 G1 FU47 F3 I184 G2 I287 A1 I390 C1 I493 F4 IB67 B1 IJ51 C4 IL29 B4 IQ40 F3 IU31 G3
A11 C1 I18 A2 F106 F3 F209 F1 F312 C1 FC40 B3 FP25 G1 FU48 F3 I185 F2 I288 A1 I391 C1 I494 A4 IB68 B1 IJ53 C2 IL30 B4 IQ41 F4 IU32 G3
Part 1 A12 C3 I19 A2 F107 F3 F210 F1 F313 C1 FC41 A3 FP31 F1 FU49 F3 I186 G3 I289 A1 I392 C1 I495 A2 IB69 B1 IJ54 D2 IL31 B4 IQ42 E4 IU33 G4
A13 D3 I20 A2 F108 F3 F211 G1 F314 C1 FC52 A3 FP32 F1 FU50 F3 I187 F2 I290 A1 I393 C1 I496 B1 IB70 B1 IJ55 C2 IL32 C3 IQ43 E4 IU34 G4
G_15960_056ta.eps A14 E2 I21 A2 F109 F3 F212 G1 F315 C1 FC73 A2 FP33 F1 FU51 G3 I188 F3 I291 A1 I394 C1 I497 B1 IB71 B1 IJ61 B4 IL33 C3 IQ44 E4 IU35 G4
A15 C1 I22 A2 F110 F3 F213 D1 F316 C1 FG00 F3 FP34 F1 FU52 G2 I189 G4 I292 A1 I395 B2 I498 B1 IB72 B1 IJ67 C4 IL35 C3 IQ45 F4 IU36 G3
F10 A3 I23 A2 F111 F3 F214 D1 F317 C1 FG01 F3 FP35 F1 FU60 G4 I190 G3 I293 A1 I396 A2 I499 B1 IC01 A3 IJ68 C4 IL40 B2 IQ46 F4 IU37 G4
F11 A3 I24 A2 F112 F3 F215 D1 F318 C1 FG02 F3 FP36 G1 FU61 G4 I191 G2 I294 A2 I397 B2 I500 B1 IC02 A3 IJ69 C4 IL41 B2 IQ47 F2 IU38 G2
F12 C1 I25 A2 F113 F3 F216 D1 F319 C1 FG03 F3 FP37 G1 FU62 G4 I192 G2 I295 A2 I398 A2 I501 B1 IC04 B3 IJ70 C4 IL42 B1 IQ49 D4 IU39 G4
F13 B3 I26 A2 F114 G2 F217 C1 F320 C1 FG10 G3 FP38 G1 FU63 G4 I193 G2 I296 A2 I399 A2 I502 B1 IC05 B3 IJ71 C3 IL43 B2 IQ52 F4 IU40 G3
F14 A3 I27 B2 F115 F2 F218 C1 FA00 B4 FG14 F3 FP39 G1 FU64 G4 I194 G2 I297 A2 I400 A2 I503 C1 IC06 A3 IJ72 C4 ILB3 C1 IQ53 F4 IU41 G3
F15 A3 I28 A2 F116 G2 F219 D1 FA01 B4 FG15 F3 FP40 G1 FU65 G4 I195 G3 I298 A1 I401 A2 I504 B1 IC07 A3 IJ73 C4 ILB8 B2 IQ54 F4 IU42 G3
F16 A3 I29 A1 F117 G2 F220 D1 FA02 B4 FG16 F3 FP41 F2 FU66 G4 I196 G3 I299 A1 I402 A2 I505 B1 IC08 A3 IJ81 C3 ILC3 C2 IQ55 F3 IU43 G4
F17 A3 I30 B2 F118 G4 F221 D1 FA03 B4 FG17 F3 FP42 G1 FZ01 E1 I197 G3 I300 A1 I403 A2 I506 C1 IC09 A3 IK01 A3 ILN2 B2 IQ56 F3 IU44 G3
F18 B3 I31 A1 F119 G2 F222 D1 FA04 B4 FG18 F3 FP43 F1 FZ02 E1 I198 G3 I301 A1 I404 A2 I507 B1 IC10 A3 IK02 B2 ILN6 C3 IQ57 F3 IU45 G3
F19 B3 I32 B2 F120 G3 F223 D1 FA05 B4 FG19 F4 FP44 F1 FZ03 E1 I199 G3 I302 A2 I405 A2 I508 B1 IC11 A3 IK03 A3 IM00 A2 IQ58 F3 IU48 G3
F20 B3 I33 A2 F121 G4 F224 C1 FA06 A4 FG20 G4 FP45 F1 FZ04 E1 I200 G3 I303 A1 I406 A2 I509 B1 IC12 A3 IK04 A3 IM01 A2 IQ59 F3 IU49 G3
F21 C1 I34 A2 F122 F2 F225 C1 FA07 A4 FG21 F4 FP46 G1 FZ05 E1 I201 G3 I304 A1 I407 A2 I510 B1 IC13 A3 IK05 A2 IM02 A2 IQ60 D3 IU50 G3
F22 B4 I35 A2 F123 G4 F226 B2 FA08 A4 FG22 F3 FQ00 D3 FZ07 E1 I202 G3 I305 A1 I408 A2 I511 B1 IC14 A3 IK06 A2 IM03 A2 IQ61 D3 IU51 G3
F23 B4 I36 A2 F124 G3 F227 A2 FA09 A4 FG23 F4 FQ01 D3 FZ09 E1 I203 F2 I306 A1 I409 A2 I512 B1 IC15 A3 IK10 A3 IM04 A2 IQ62 F3 IU52 G3
F24 B4 I37 A2 F125 G2 F228 A2 FA10 A4 FG24 F4 FQ02 D3 FZ11 E1 I204 G2 I307 A2 I410 C3 I513 C1 IC16 A3 IK11 B3 IM05 A2 IT01 A1 IU53 G3
F25 B4 I38 A2 F126 G3 F229 B1 FA11 A4 FG25 F4 FQ03 D3 I100 B3 I205 G2 I308 A1 I411 B2 I514 C1 IC32 A3 IK12 B3 IM06 A2 IT02 A1 IU55 G3
F26 A4 I39 A2 F127 F2 F230 B1 FA12 A4 FG26 F3 FQ04 D3 I101 A3 I206 G3 I309 A1 I412 C2 I515 C1 IC33 A3 IK13 B3 IM08 A2 IT03 A1 IU56 G2
F27 A2 I40 A4 F128 G3 F231 B2 FA13 A4 FG27 F3 FQ05 C3 I102 A3 I207 G4 I310 A1 I413 B2 I516 C1 IC34 A3 IK14 B3 IM11 A2 IT04 A1 IU57 G2
F28 B3 I41 B3 F129 F2 F232 B1 FA14 A4 FG36 F3 FQ06 D3 I103 A3 I208 G2 I311 A1 I414 C1 I517 C1 IC35 B3 IK15 B3 IM12 A2 IT05 A1 IU58 G2
F29 A4 I42 B3 F130 G3 F233 A2 FA15 A4 FG37 G3 FQ07 D3 I104 A3 I209 G2 I312 F3 I415 B2 I518 C1 IC36 A3 IK16 B3 IM13 A2 IT09 A2 IU59 G2
F30 A4 I43 A2 F131 G3 F234 A2 FA16 A4 FG40 F3 FQ08 E4 I105 A3 I210 G2 I313 D3 I416 C1 I519 C1 IC37 A3 IK17 B3 IM14 A2 IT10 A1 IU60 G4
F31 A4 I44 A3 F132 G4 F235 C2 FA17 A4 FH12 D2 FQ09 E4 I106 A3 I211 G2 I314 D3 I417 C2 I520 C1 IC38 A3 IK18 A3 IM15 A2 IT11 A1 IU61 G3
F32 B3 I45 A2 F133 A1 F236 C3 FA18 A4 FJ09 C4 FQ10 E2 I107 B3 I212 G3 I315 F3 I418 B2 I521 C1 IC39 A3 IK21 A3 IM16 A2 IT13 A1 IU62 G2
F33 C3 I46 A2 F134 A1 F237 C4 FA19 A4 FJ10 C4 FQ11 D4 I108 B3 I213 G3 I316 F3 I419 C3 I522 B1 IC40 A3 IK22 A3 IM17 A2 IT14 A1 IU63 G2
F34 A4 I47 B3 F135 A1 F238 C3 FA20 A4 FJ11 C4 FQ12 F4 I109 A4 I214 G3 I317 F3 I420 C3 I523 B3 IC41 A3 IK23 A3 IN01 C1 IT15 A2 IU64 F2
F35 B4 I48 B2 F136 A1 F239 B4 FA21 A4 FJ12 C4 FQ13 D4 I110 B2 I215 G3 I318 F3 I421 C3 I524 D2 IC44 B3 IK24 A3 IN02 C1 IT17 A1 IU65 G3
F36 B4 I49 B3 F137 B1 F240 C2 FA22 A4 FJ13 C4 FQ14 D4 I111 B2 I216 G3 I319 F3 I422 B4 I525 E1 IC45 B3 IK25 A2 IN03 C1 IT18 A1 IU66 G3
Part 2 F37 B4 I50 B2 F138 A1 F241 B3 FA23 A4 FJ14 C3 FQ15 D2 I112 A3 I217 G3 I320 F4 I423 B4 I526 E1 IC46 A3 IK30 B2 IN04 C1 IT19 A1 IU67 G3
F38 B4 I51 A2 F139 A1 F242 B3 FA24 A4 FJ15 B4 FQ16 D4 I113 A2 I218 G3 I321 F4 I424 B4 I527 E1 IC48 A2 IK31 B2 IN05 C1 IT20 A1 IU68 G3
G_15960_056tb.eps F39 B4 I52 A2 F140 A1 F243 B2 FA25 A4 FJ16 B4 FQ17 D4 I114 B2 I219 G3 I322 F4 I425 C3 I528 E1 IC49 A4 IK32 B3 IN06 C1 IT22 A2 IU69 G3
F40 B3 I53 A2 F141 A1 F244 B2 FA26 A4 FJ18 C4 FQ19 E2 I115 B3 I220 G3 I323 D4 I426 C4 I529 E1 IC52 A3 IK33 B2 IN07 C1 IT23 A2 IU70 G3
F41 A4 I54 A2 F142 A1 F245 B2 FA27 A4 FJ20 B3 FQ20 F3 I116 A3 I221 G4 I324 F2 I427 C4 I530 E1 IC54 A3 IK46 A3 IN08 C1 IT24 A2 IU71 G3
F42 A4 I55 A3 F143 A1 F246 B1 FA28 A4 FJ23 C4 FQ21 F3 I117 A3 I222 G3 I325 F4 I428 C4 I531 E1 IC55 A3 IK47 A2 IN09 C1 IT25 A2 IU72 G3
F43 A4 I56 B2 F144 A2 F247 B1 FA29 A4 FJ24 C4 FQ22 F2 I118 A2 I223 G3 I326 F4 I429 C4 I532 E1 IC56 A3 IK48 A2 IN10 C1 IT26 A1 IU73 G2
F44 A4 I57 A3 F145 E4 F248 B2 FA30 A4 FJ25 C4 FQ23 F3 I119 A3 I224 G3 I327 E4 I430 C4 I533 G2 IC57 A3 IK49 A2 IN11 C1 IT31 A1 IU74 G2
F45 A4 I58 A3 F146 F4 F249 B3 FA31 A4 FJ26 C4 FQ24 D4 I120 A3 I225 G4 I328 F4 I431 C3 I534 G3 IC58 A3 IK50 A2 IN12 C1 IT32 A1 IU75 G2
F46 A4 I59 A3 F147 E4 F250 C2 FA32 A4 FJ27 C4 FQ25 E4 I121 A3 I226 G2 I329 F4 I432 C3 I535 G4 IC59 A3 IK51 B2 IN13 C1 IT33 A1 IU76 G2
F47 A4 I60 A3 F148 E4 F251 C4 FA33 A4 FJ28 C4 FQ26 E4 I122 A2 I227 G4 I330 F4 I433 C3 I536 G3 IC60 A3 IK52 B3 IN14 C1 IT35 A1 IU77 G3
F48 A4 I61 A3 F149 E4 F252 C4 FA34 A4 FJ29 C4 FQ35 E4 I123 A3 I228 G3 I331 F3 I434 B2 I537 G3 IC61 A3 IK53 B2 IN17 C1 IT37 A1 IU78 G3
F49 A4 I62 A3 F150 D3 F253 C4 FA35 A4 FJ30 C4 FQ36 E4 I124 A3 I229 G4 I332 E4 I435 B1 I538 D3 IC63 A3 IK54 B3 IN20 C1 IT38 A1 IU79 G3
F50 A4 I63 B3 F151 E2 F254 C4 FA36 A4 FJ31 C4 FQ40 D4 I125 A3 I230 G4 I333 E2 I436 B1 I539 D3 IC64 A3 IK55 A2 IN21 C1 IT39 A1 IU80 G4
F51 A4 I64 B3 F152 E2 F255 C4 FA37 A4 FJ32 C4 FQ41 D2 I126 B3 I231 G4 I334 D3 I437 B1 I540 D4 IC65 A2 IK56 A2 IO02 D1 IT40 A1 IU81 G3
F52 A4 I65 B3 F153 D3 F256 C4 FA38 A4 FJ36 C4 FQ42 D3 I127 A3 I232 G3 I335 D2 I438 B1 I541 D3 IC72 A3 IK57 A3 IO04 D1 IT44 B1 IU82 G2
F53 A4 I66 B3 F154 E4 F257 C4 FA39 B3 FJ37 C4 FQ43 E2 I128 A3 I233 G3 I336 E2 I439 B1 I542 G1 IC74 A3 IK58 B3 IO05 D1 IT46 B1 IU83 G4
F54 A4 I67 B3 F155 E4 F258 C4 FA40 B4 FJ40 C2 FQ44 E2 I129 A4 I234 G3 I337 E4 I440 C3 I543 G1 IC75 A3 IK59 B3 IO10 D1 IT47 B1 IU84 F3
F55 A4 I68 B3 F156 F4 F259 C4 FA41 B4 FJ42 B3 FQ46 F4 I130 A4 I235 G3 I338 D2 I441 C4 I544 G1 IC76 A3 IK60 B3 IO11 C1 IT48 B1 IU85 F2
F56 A4 I69 B3 F157 F4 F260 C4 FA42 B4 FK00 A2 FQ47 F4 I131 A4 I236 G3 I339 D2 I442 C4 I545 G1 IC77 A3 IK62 A2 IO12 C1 IT49 A1 IU86 G3
F57 A4 I70 A3 F158 E2 F261 C4 FA43 B4 FK01 A2 FQ48 E4 I132 A4 I237 G3 I340 E3 I443 C3 I546 G1 IC78 A3 IK63 A2 IO13 C1 IT50 A1 IU87 F2
F58 A4 I71 A3 F159 F2 F262 C4 FA46 A2 FK02 A3 FQ49 E4 I133 A3 I238 G3 I341 E2 I444 C4 I547 C1 IC79 A3 IK64 A2 IO14 C1 IT51 A1 IU88 G2
F59 A4 I72 A3 F160 D3 F263 B3 FA47 B3 FK03 A3 FQ50 D3 I134 A3 I239 G3 I342 D2 I445 C4 I570 B1 IC80 A3 IK66 A2 IP05 G1 IT52 A1 IU89 G3
F60 A4 I73 A3 F161 D2 F264 C4 FA48 A4 FK07 A2 FQ52 E2 I135 B4 I240 G3 I343 D2 I446 C4 IA00 A3 IC83 A3 IK67 A2 IP06 F1 IT53 A1 IU90 F2
F61 A4 I74 A2 F162 D4 F265 B4 FA49 A4 FK09 A2 FQ53 E2 I136 A3 I241 G3 I344 D3 I447 C4 IA01 B4 IC84 A3 IK68 A2 IP07 F1 IT55 A1 IU91 F2
F62 A4 I75 A3 F163 E4 F266 B4 FA50 A4 FK11 A2 FQ54 D3 I138 A3 I242 G3 I345 D3 I448 B4 IA02 A3 IC85 A2 IK69 A2 IP11 G1 IT56 A1 IU92 F2
F63 A4 I76 G2 F164 E4 F267 C3 FA54 B4 FK17 A2 FQ55 E4 I139 A3 I243 G3 I346 D3 I449 C2 IA03 A3 IC87 A3 IK70 B2 IP12 G1 IT57 B1 IU93 F2
F64 A4 I77 A3 F165 E4 F268 C4 FA55 B4 FK18 B3 FQ56 E4 I140 B3 I244 G3 I347 D3 I450 D2 IA05 B3 IC88 A3 IK71 A4 IP13 G1 IT58 A1 IU94 F2
F65 A4 I78 A3 F166 E4 F269 C4 FA56 B4 FK65 A2 FQ57 E4 I141 B3 I245 G3 I348 D3 I451 C2 IA10 A4 IC89 A3 IK72 B2 IP14 F2 IT59 A1 IU95 F2
F66 A4 I79 A3 F167 D4 F270 C4 FA57 B4 FLA0 B2 FQ58 F4 I142 B3 I246 G3 I349 D3 I452 C4 IA11 A4 IG03 F4 IK73 A4 IP15 F2 IT60 A1 IU96 F3
F67 A4 I80 A3 F168 F3 F271 C4 FA58 B3 FLA1 B1 FQ59 E4 I143 B3 I247 G3 I350 D3 I453 C2 IA12 A4 IG05 F4 IK74 A2 IP16 F1 IT61 A1 IU97 F2
F68 A4 I81 G3 F169 F2 F272 C4 FA60 B4 FLA2 B1 FT01 A2 I144 B3 I248 G2 I351 G1 I454 B4 IA15 A4 IG25 F4 IK75 A2 IP17 F1 IT64 A1 IU98 F3
F69 A4 I82 A3 F170 F3 F273 D2 FA61 B4 FLA3 B2 FT03 A1 I145 B3 I249 G3 I352 G1 I455 C2 IA16 B3 IG29 F3 IK76 A2 IP18 F1 IT65 B1 IU99 F3
F70 B4 I83 A2 F171 F3 F274 F3 FA62 B4 FLA4 B2 FT04 A1 I146 B4 I250 G3 I353 G1 I456 B3 IA17 B4 IG30 F3 IK77 A2 IP19 G1 IT66 A1 IUA0 G3
F71 B4 I84 A3 F172 E2 F275 G3 FB09 C1 FLA5 B2 FT05 A1 I147 A3 I251 G3 I354 G1 I457 B3 IA18 B3 IG31 F3 IK78 A2 IP20 G1 IT70 A1 IUA1 F2
F72 B4 I85 B3 F173 D4 F276 G3 FB10 C1 FLA6 B3 FT06 A1 I148 A3 I252 G3 I355 G1 I458 B3 IA19 B3 IG32 F3 IK79 A2 IP21 F1 IT71 A1 IUA2 G3
F73 A4 I86 A3 F174 D4 F277 F3 FB11 C1 FLA7 B3 FT07 A1 I149 B3 I253 G3 I356 G1 I459 B3 IA20 B3 IH03 E2 IK80 A2 IP22 F1 IT72 A1 IUA3 G2
F74 B4 I87 A3 F175 D3 F278 F3 FB12 C1 FLA8 C2 FT11 A1 I150 B3 I254 G3 I357 G1 I460 B3 IA21 B3 IH04 E2 IK81 A2 IP23 F1 IT73 B1 IZ00 E1
F75 B4 I88 A3 F176 D4 F279 F4 FB13 C1 FLB1 B4 FT15 B1 I151 B3 I255 G3 I358 F1 I461 B3 IA22 A3 IH05 E2 IK82 A2 IP24 G1 IT74 A1 IZ01 E1
F76 B4 I89 A3 F177 D4 F280 F4 FB14 C1 FLB2 C3 FT16 A1 I152 B3 I256 G3 I359 F1 I462 C3 IA23 A3 IH09 E2 IK83 A2 IP25 G1 IT75 B1 IZ02 E1
F77 B4 I90 B2 F178 F4 F281 F4 FB15 C1 FLB3 C3 FT20 A1 I153 B4 I257 G3 I360 F1 I463 C3 IA25 B4 IH10 E2 IK84 A2 IP26 G1 IU00 F2 IZ07 E1
G_15960_056t.eps F78 B4 I91 A3 F179 D4 F282 F3 FB20 C1 FLB4 C4 FT21 A1 I154 B3 I258 G2 I361 G1 I464 C3 IA26 B3 IH11 E2 IK85 A2 IP27 G1 IU01 G4 IZ14 E1
020406 F79 B4 I92 A3 F180 E2 F283 F4 FB21 C1 FLB5 C3 FT22 A1 I155 A4 I259 G4 I362 F1 I465 C4 IA27 B3 IH12 E2 IK86 A2 IP28 G1 IU02 G4 IZ15 E1
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Test Point Overview SSB Part 1 (Bottom Side)

Part 1

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Test Point Overview SSB Part 2 (Bottom Side)

Part 2

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I2C Overview
I²C
B5A VIPER: CONTROL B7A HDMI B7B HDMI: I/O + CONTROL B10A COMMON INTERFACE: PART 1 B6B PACIFIC3: PART 2 B3G MPIF MAIN: CONNECTIONS B BE2 EXTERNALS B

+3V3

1E62 1E62

3H23

3H22
A25 3Q11 SDA-MM SDA-MM-BUS1 17 17 SDA-MM-BUS1
I2C1-SDA
C25 3Q10 SCL-MM SCL-MM-BUS1 16 16 SCL-MM-BUS1
I2C1-SCL

3B61
3B60
3P13
3P12
3G77
3G78
F26 PROT
7V00-5 TXD-VIPER 01 1B01 L16 L15 16 10
PNX8550 16 3B03 198 200 B5E VIPER: DISPLAY DIVERSITY + AMBILIGHT AL1 AMBI LIGHT
ARX-DDC-SDA PARX-DDC-SDA K16 +5V
E27 RXD-VIPER

1
3B02

2
15 ARX-DDC-SCL PARX-DDC-SCL K15 7B11-2 7P03 5 JTAG-TRST 7G04 7G03
VIPER
TDA9975EL STV0701 T6TF4AFG P87LPC760BDH
1M59 1M59
1B02 3Q73

3Q30

3Q29
B27 EJTAG-TDI 3B15 HDMI COM. INTERFACE PWM-3 MICRO SDA-AMBI 7Q05-2 3 3 SDA
16 BRX-DDC-SDA PBRX-DDC-SDA J16 PACIFIC3
CONTROL
CONTROL HW CONTROLLER LVDS

18
D25 EJTAG-TDO 3B14

19
ERR ERR 15 BRX-DDC-SCL PBRX-DDC-SCL J15 3Q72
05 53 EJTAG-TMS PWM-OR SCL-AMBI 7Q05-1 1 1 SCL
A29
ERR ERR ERR
A28 EJTAG-TCK 43 39 46
2x HDMI

3B08
3B07
3B20
3B19
JTAG-TRST JTAG-TRST
3038
3037

JTAG-TRST CONNECTOR L14 +3V3


C2 5 6 5 6
7G02 9 10
AD4 RESET-SYSTEM 7B02 7B03 M25P05
M24C02 M24C02
B1C 7003
512K 1M39
P87LPC764BDH
EEPROM EEPROM FLASH 1
(Optional) (Optional)
MICRO TO SECOND
B3B MPIF MAIN: SUPPLY B4E PNX2015: STANDBY & CONTROL B2B DVB-T: CHANNEL DECODER B2A DVB-T: TUNER AMBI LIGHT PWB
+3V3 CONTROLLER 3

Only For

3H05

3H04
AF29 3Q13 SDA-DMA SDA-DMA-BUS2 SDA-MM-BUS1 Analogue sets
I2C2-SDA
AD26 3Q12 SCL-DMA SCL-DMA-BUS2 SCL-MM-BUS1 +5V
I2C2-SCL (Optional)
B9B UART

3LF8
3LH4
3LH3
3LH1
3LH0

3C40
3C39
3LG9
PROT

3T90*
3T92*
9T06
9T05

02 43 44 AG9 AF9 G5 G4 B27 C27 8 6


3T68

3T69

AF11 JTAG-TRST 4 SDA-CD-TUN-BUS


7C00-3 7J00-6 7T17*
AF21 EJTAG-DETECT 3 SCL-CD-TUN-BUS
PNX3000HL PNX2015E TDA10046AHT

VIPER: MAIN MEMORY AJ21 RESET-SYSTEM 1M15


B5B MPIF CONTROL DTV 3O15
3T09
3T07

3T09*
3T07*

TXD 1
7V01 COLUMBUS AVIP HD 7L50 RECEIVER 6 5 6 5 COMPAIR
K4D551638F K4D261638F 2 SERVICE
ERR ERR CONNECTOR
ERR ERR ERR ERR ERR
32 18
31 1T05* 1T06 (UART)
DDR 45 29 27 DDR 36
RXD 3O16 3
SDRAM TD1316AF UV1318S
SDRAM 1
16Mx16
MAIN MAIN
7V02 TUNER TUNER
K4D551638F (HYBRIDE) (ANALOGUE)
B12 MISCELLANEOUS
SDA-DMA-BUS1 9M05 SDA-DMA-BUS1-DVBT ERR ERR
DDR 34 34
SDRAM 2 9M04
SCL-DMA-BUS1 SCL-DMA-BUS1-DVBT
*(Only for Digital sets)

B10D NVM / NAND / UART SWITCH B4E PNX2015: STANDBY & CONTROL B10D NVM / NAND / UART SWITCH B1C RS232 INTERFACE

+3V3-STANDBY 7P15
74HC4066PW

TXD-VIPER 10 8

3LE3

3LE4
AE27 3Q15 SDA-UP-VIP B5A 1U03
I2C3-SDA 3U79
TXD-UP 9 11 TXD 1
AG29 3Q14 SCL-UP-VIP
I2C3-SCL B4E UART
3U81 CONNECTOR
RXD-UP 2 1 RXD 3 RES

3LF0
3LE2
PROT
B4E
03 5 6 AG26 AH26
3LJ1 RXD-VIPER 3 4
TXD-UP AJ19
B5A
7P14 7J00-5 7P16
3LJ0 UART-SWITCHn 5
7P80 M24C64 RXD-UP AK19 PNX2015E 3LM7
TC58DVM92F AG16 UART-SWITCH 12
7P81 EEPROM B10D PNX2015
7Z11 (8Kx8) 7LA7 STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY
EEPROM M25P05-AVMN6P 7P17 6 1H07
OCTAL BUS
3LH8
3LC6

32Mx16
3LC7

TRANCEIVER PROT AF14 SDA-UP-SW 13 JTAG-TRST 1


44 FLASH
512K 3LH9 SCL-UP-SW
AG14 EJTAG-DETECT 2

EJTAG-TDI 3
B4G PNX2015: DISPLAY INTERFACE EJTAG
EJTAG-TDO 5 CONNECTOR
(FACTORY USE
+3V3 ONLY)
EJTAG-TMS 7

EJTAG-TCK 9
1G50

3Q03

3Q04
A3 3H99 SDA-I2C4 9J16 SDA-I2C4-DISP 31 9U07
I2C4-SDA TYPE 9J16 9J17 7J04 RESET-SYSTEM 11
TO 42PF9631D/10 X X - B5A
B4 3H98 SCL-I2C4 9J17 SCL-I2C4-DISP 30 DISPLAY RES
I2C4-SCL 50PF9631D/10 X X -
32PF9531/93 X X -
37PF9531/93 X X -
PROT ERR 42PF9531/93 X X -
04 7J04 64
PCA9515DP

RES
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Supply Lines Overview


SUPPLY LINE OVERVIEW PNX 2015: SUPPLY
B4F
B1B DC/DC CONNECTIONS B3C MPIF MAIN: IF + SAW FILTER B6B PACIFIC3: PART 2 B11A FIREWIRE 1394: MAIN
B1a +1V2 +1V2
1M46 1M46 +8VMPIF-MAIN +8VMPIF-MAIN +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3
SUPPLY +8V6-SW 5LN1 PLL-1V2 B1a
(See also Block diagram Supply) B2b,B6a,b, B3b B1a
1 1
B3b,e,f,g 5C52 +8VaM 5G01 +3V3-P3 5Z02 +3V3-VCCA
2 2 +3V3 +3V3
B1a
7G01
3 3 5U04 +8V6 +5VMPIF-MAIN +5VMPIF-MAIN +2V5-PF 5Z00 +3V3-VCCD
5LN3 LVDS-3V3 IN OUT
5U05 +12VS B3b COM
4 4 3C51 5LN0 PLL-3V3
To 1M46 Or 1M46 Or 1M46 B1a,B4a +5VbM 5G03 +2V5-PLL
5 5 5U06 +5V
A3 SA1 AC3 B2b,B3b,e,g,B4e, B11B FIREWIRE 1394: BUFFERING
+1V2-STANDBY +1V2-STANDBY
SUPPLY 37” SUPPLY 32” SUPPLY 26” 6 6 B5a,e,B6a,b,B7c, 5C54 +5VaM 5G02 +2V5-P3
B10a B12
+3V3 +3V3
7 7 5U07 +5V2-STBY +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY 7G07 B1a
B1a,c,B3e,f, 5G04 +1V5-P3
B12 IN OUT
8 8 B4a,e,g,B7c, 5LN2 UP-3V3 COM 5Z50 +3V3BUFF
+5V2-STBY_ B3D MPIF MAIN: AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION
B10d,B12 5G05 +1V5-PLL
9 9 5U08 9V-STBY
B5e +5V-AUD +5V-AUD B1a +2V5 +2V5
11 11 5U12 B3e
+5V +5V MISCELLANEOUS
B1b
B12
+8V-AUD +8V-AUD +2V5-DDRPNX +2V5-DDRPNX
B3e
B4d +8V6-SW +8V6-SW +3V3 +3V3
B1a
B1b
+5V2-STBY +5V-STBY
B3E MPIF MAIN: AUDIO B4G PNX 2015: DISPLAY INTERFACE B1b
+12VSW 6U01 7U26 3U57 +VTUN
3M73 7M05
B2a +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 +3V3-STANDBY
B1a IN OUT
B1a COM
B3g,B4e,f,g
B8,B9b,B10d
3UA0 +5V +5V
B1b
3M79 7M06
+5V2-STBY +5V2-STBY +5VDISP +5VDISP +1V2-STANDBY
N.C. B7B HDMI: I/O + CONTROL IN OUT
B1b COM
B4e,f
+12VSW +12VSW 5J10 VDISP +3V3 +3V3
B1a B1a B1a
7A07 +8V-AUD 3B40
B3d +12VSW +12VSW 3V3-DIG 3V3-DIG
B1a B7c
7A05
BE1 EXTERNALS A
7J06
VREF-AUD VREF-AUD +8V +8V
B7C HDMI: SUPPLY
B3b BE2
+8V6-SW +8V6-SW VREF VREF
B1b +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY
B12 +3V3 +3V3 BE2
7A06 +5V-AUD B3d +5V +5V
DC/DC B1a
B1A BE2
+5V2-STBY +5V2-STBY 5B17 +3V3-APLL
B1b
1M03 +12VS +12VS BE2 EXTERNALS B
B1b
5
To 1M03 Or 1M03 Or 1M03
1U04 5B11 3V3-PLL 1E40
+12VSW B1c,B2b,B3e, +8V6_AIO
A3 SA1 AC3 TO 1M03 8 +8V6
9 B5E B1b,B4e,g B4a,e,f,g,B5a,c,d,e,B6a,b, B5A VIPER: CONTROL
SUPPLY 37” SUPPLY 32” SUPPLY 26” 5B12 3V3-DIG
VIPER B7b,c,B8,B9a,B10a,b,c,d, 3153
SUPPLY 42” 1U01 5U03 +3V3 B11a,b,B12 +3V3 +3V3 5100 +8V
1M02 7U01 5U00 B1a
7B12 To 1E40 BE1,BE3
1 3B52 +1V8
IN OUT
B3F
MPIF MAIN: CONNECTIONS A +5V +5V 3154 VREF
7U00 B3F B1b COM SSB
2 1E40 BE1
To 1M02 To 1M02 Or 1M02 1 5A07 +5V2-CONN 5B18 +1V8-PLL 7110
TO 1M02 +5V
C2 SA 7U03 5U03 +1V2 IN OUT
A4 A3 A2 5 B4a,d,e,f 24 COM BE1,BE3
SUPPLY 42” SUPPLY 37” SUPPLY 32” AUDIO B5d +5V2-STBY +5V2-STBY To 1E40
B5B VIPER: MAIN MEMORY +5V +5V 1M21
6 AMPLIFIER B1b BE2 B1b 24 +5V2-STBY +5V2-STBY
+2V5

CONTROL
16 7U03 B4c,d,f Externals VREF-VPR VREF-VPR 7B38
+3V3-AV 5
B5d +8V6-SW +8V6-SW
B5c IN OUT
+2V5D
B1b COM
B5b 8
1M10 +2V5D +2V5D 5B10 +3V3-AVI
To 1M10 Or 1M10 TO 1M10 5A06 +8V6-CONN B1a
1 +2V5
AL1 EXTERNALS C
A3 SA3 Stabilizer 5V01 +2V5D-DDR BE3
SUPPLY 37” SUPPLY 32” AMBI
LIGHT +5V +5V
MPIF MAIN: CONNECTIONS B
B3G 3V47 VREFD-DDR BE2
B8 USB 2.0: HOST
B1C RS232 INTERFACE +5V +5V
+3V3-STANDBY +8V6 +8V6
B1b +2V5-VPR +2V5-VPR +3V3 +3V3 BE2
+3V3 +3V3 +8V6-SW +8V6-SW
1M52 B5c B1a
B1a B1b
+3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY 9 To 1M52 3V46 VREF-VPRDDR +5V2-STBY +5V2-STBY
AC5
B1b B1b
SUPPLY
B2A DVB-T: TUNER 3N31 7N10 3N33 3V3-STANDBY
26” LED SWITCH PANEL
J
+8V6-SW +8V6-SW B4A PNX2015: AUDIO / VIDEO
B1b
B5C VIPER: A/V + TUNNELBUS +3V3-STANDBY-B-TRANS 1M21
7T14 +1V2 +1V2
+5VTUN_MPIF B1a 5 +5V2-STBY +5V2-STBY
IN OUT +3V3 +3V3
COM B1a
+3V3 +3V3 ETHERNET
5T04 +5VTUN
B1a B9A
+2V5-VPR +2V5-VPR
+5V +5V +5V2-STBY +5V2-STBY B5d +3V3 +3V3
B1b B1b 5H05 3H50 VREF-VPR B1a AL1 AMBI LIGHT
3T06 3T05 5T05 B5b 5O00 +3V3-ET-DIG
+VTUN +33VTUN +12VS +12VS
B1b To 1M18 1M10
B1b 1010 7002
or 1M10 6 +12Va +5V
VREF-AUD-POS VREF-AUD-POS 5O01 +3V3-ET-ANA IN OUT
B5D VIPER: SUPPLY Supply COM
B3b 1M08
B2B DVB-T: CHANNEL DECODER 1V2 1V2 TO SECOND
B1a 1 AMBI LIGHT
+3V3 +3V3 PNX 2015: TUNNELBUS B9B UART PWB
B4C +2V5 +2V5 (OPTIONAL)
B1a B1a
7T14 +2V5 +2V5 +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY
+1V8DVB B1a B12
IN OUT 5Q07 +2V5-VPR
COM C1 SA4 AUDIO LEFT / RIGHT
5L01 3L38 VREF-PNX B5b,c
B4d
5T08 +3V3DVB +3V3 +3V3 +12-15V +12-15V
7T19 B1a
COMMON INTERFACE: PART 1 C2/SA5
B10A
PNX 2015: DDR INTERFACE -12-15V -12-15V
3T85 B4D
+3V3 +3V3 C2/SA5
B5E VIPER: DISPLAY DIVERSITY + AMBILIGHT
VREF-PNX VREF-PNX B1a 5D06 VN
+5V +5V B4c
B1a +5V +5V 5P02 VCC_EXTO
B1b
+1V2 +1V2 VP1 VP1
(Only for Digital sets)
B1a +3V3 +3V3 +5V +5V C2/SA5
+2V5 +2V5 B1a
B1b 5D05 VP
B3A MPIF MAIN: VIDEO SOURCE SELECTION B1a +12VSW +12VSW 1M63 7P00
B1a TO
5L52 +2V5-DDRPNX 1 MEMORY POD-VPP
+5VMPIF-MAIN +5VMPIF-MAIN B4f 1M03 3 10
CARD
B3b 5 +5V-CON READER Control C2 SA5 PROTECTION MUTE CONTROL
5L51 POD-VCC
To 1M03 9 11
Supply 9 +5V2-STBY_9V-STBY +5V2-STBY_9V-STBY 1M02
B1b -12-15V
1
B3B MPIF MAIN: SUPPLY C1/SA4
B4E PNX 2015: STANDBY & CONTROL 2
3DD0 VP1
+5V +5V B10B COMMON INTERFACE: PART 2 To 1M02
B1b C1/SA4
+1V2 +1V2 PACIFIC3: PART 1 Supply
1C33 B1a
B6A +3V3 +3V3 +12-15V
+5VMPIF-MAIN 5
B3a,c +3V3 +3V3 B1a C1/SA4
+1V2-STANDBY +1V2-STANDBY B1a 6
B12
5C35 7C31-1 VREF-AUD-POS
B4a
+3V3 +3V3 +5V +5V COMMON INTERFACE: PART 3
B1b B10C
7C00 VREF-AUD B1a
2 +3V3 +3V3
B3e +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY +8V6-SW +8V6-SW
B12 B1b B1a
MPIF 7C31-2 VREF-DEFL
+5V2-STBY +5V2-STBY
B1b B7A HDMI NVM / NAND UART SWITCH
20 B10D
+5V +5V
+8V6-SW +8V6-SW B1b 1B01 +3V3 +3V3
B1b 2x HDMI AIN-5V B1a
18
+8V6-SW +8V6-SW CONNECTOR
3C31 B1b 1B02 +3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY
+8VMPIF-MAIN B12
B3c 18 BIN-5V
B1a +12VSW +12VSW
+5V2-STANDBY +5V2-STBY
B1b G_15970_029.eps
310306
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 70

7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


Display Supply 32”: Filter & Stby
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1000 E2 F425 G3
1001 E4 F426 G2
1011 E5 F427 F4
1305 F8 F428 F4
MAINS FILTER + STANDBY 1306 G2 F429 C13
A1 A1 1308 D1 I410 C3
1400 C2 I411 C5
25V_HOT 1401 F3 I412 C6
A 6466 A
400V_HOT 1402 D3 I413 C9
BZG03-C200 1403 D3 I414 C12
1450 D8 I415 D7
2400 C2 I416 D4
10K

6467
3406
I827 7807 2401 C4 I419 D2

BZX384-C33
1 4 2404 D3 I420 E12
I829
2406 D5 I421 E11
2407 D4 I422 F12

47K

6464
3410
I441

BAS316
2 3 3409 LATCH A2 2408 C7 I423 E11
2409 D5 I424 E8
1K0
MAINS FILTER TCET1102(G) 2503 F7 I425 E11
B I833 B 2802 F10 I426 E10
2803 C11 I427 E10
2804 D10 I428 F10
2805 E10 I429 E2
5403 6468
9818

2806 F11 I430 E4


1 4 2808 E11 I431 D3
BZX384-C33

F410 400V_HOT
3810 F422 I834 2809 E12 I432 D5
2 3
25V_HOT 2810 E12 I441 B13
12K F423 300V (0) 2811 F10 I442 C6
F411
22K

3408

MAINS INPUT 2815 C12 I444 C7


I442 I810 I811 I812 I414 2816 D12 I445 C7
3450 F429
95-264Vac F414 I444 3400 C3 I455 D5

F412
F413
C 1400 I410 I411 1R0 I813 C 3401 C2 I456 F7
I413
3402 D2 I810 C11
PTF/65 5401 5402

56n
I445

2803
2815
330u
9814
6155
6154
6465

T4AH 250V 2 3 2 3 9005 3403 D2 I811 C11


BYG10
BYG10

I412 3404 D5 I812 C11


BZG03-C200

2401
470n
1 4 1 4
2 6807 3405 D3 I813 C10

3400

4M7

3401
2400
470n
1 DMF3547HB60 DMF3547HB60 3406 A13 I814 E9

2408
100n

V
GBJ6J I819

56n
3408 C13 I815 F9

2804
1308
F415 F416 2404
I416 2406
3409 B14 I816 F9
F417 9001 9808 3410 B12 I817 D11
F418 F419 47p
1403 I431 3405 47p I415 I817 3450 C6 I818 D5
3451 1450 3451 D6 I819 D12

4M7

3402
500V 220R
* 9003 9813

2407
220p
3800 E9 I820 F9

2409
220p
D 1R0 D
I419 I818 3802 F11 I824 F12

for AP : 220p
HOT GROUND 3803 E11 I825 E12

for CH, EUR, US : 470p


1402 I455 3404 3804 F9 I826 F12
9811
2816
330u

3805 F12 I827 A12

4M7

3403
500V 220R I432 COLD 3806 E9 I828 F9
G5PA-1-5VDC GROUND 3807 F9 I829 B13
I429 I430 3810 C10 I833 B13
9810
I420 5401 C3 I834 C12
5402 C5
4

1000
1001
5403 B5

6809
7805

1N5062

1
1
6461
100n
2810

AVS1ACP08 5804 F12

GND screw
GND screw
BAS316
E COLD GROUND 1011 VDD E 6154 C13

1M0

3800
7806

I426 7 6
HEATSINK I424 MODE NC 6155 C12
I825

AVS10CB

I814 I427 8 I423 3803 I421 6460 E8


5
HOT GROUND VM VG 6461 E8
390R

6460
100n
2809

2 3 I425 6464 B12

BAS316
OSIN OSOUT

6808
6465 C13

1N5062
47n
47n

6506
3806
2805
2808

470R
I456 VSS
I816
6466 A12
I422 6467 A12
91K

3802

I815 I828 I428


I826 I824

DF06M 6468 B13

10u

2503
9806

6506 F6
6807 C11
47n
33u

22K
20K
4R7

3807
3804
2811
2802
100p
9812
5804
3805

6808 E9
F 2806 F 6809 E9
F420 7805 E10
GNDHOT I820 47u 50V
T1AE 250V F427 F428 4V9 (0V) F421
7806 E12
282V (309V)
1401 7807 A13
9001 D6
PTF/65 9003 D5

1305
1
2
3
9005 C6

B3B-EH-A
1306
1 F424 9806 F9
TO TO 9808 D12
2 F425
AUDIO-STANDBY F426 9810 E10
AUDIO-STANDBY 9811 D12
GNDHOT 9812 F11
G G 9813 D12
9814 C12
9818 B13
F410 B2
F411 C2
F412 C2
F413 C2
F414 C2
F415 D2
F416 D2
F417 D3
H H F418 D2
F419 D2
F420 F8
F421 F8
G_15970_001.eps F422 C11
3104 313 6092.4 160306 F423 C11
F424 G3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 71

Display Supply 32”: Supply


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1002 H14 3032 B11 7009 G5 I084 F9
1007 G11 3033 A5 7010 F12 I085 F12
1009 I13 3034 G13 7017 F3 I088 E13
1010 I14 3035 C7 7018 F4 I089 F12
SUPPLY HOT GROUND COLD GROUND 1012 I14 3037 C12 7020 H12 I092 F13
1M02 G13 3038 F14 7021 H13 I093 F13
F021 3999 F022
A2 A2 1M08 H14 3040 F13 7030 A10 I094 G12
BIAS SUPPLY 1K0 2000 E10 3041 G13 7101 B13 I095 A5
I062 2001 D11 3043 D2 7102 C14 I096 A3
7002 11V5 (0V8)
4 1 2002 A2 3045 G5 9002 G14 I097 A4
18V (0V) 2003 A5 3046 F6 9004 B6 I098 A5
A 25V_HOT 3000 I096 5017 I032 I097 I031 6079 I095 3033 I044 6078 I099 5010 I100 A
20V4 (0V) 6082 * 6080 6077 I040 I098
2004 C2 3047 H3 9008 A4 I099 A6
24V-version

2K2
3057

3069
2023
470n

220R
I035 50R BAS316 BYG22D BYG22D BYG22D 1R0 I043 1m0 3100 I030 I063 2005 D2 3048 D2 9009 A4 I100 A7
4R7 BYG22D 3 2
2006 C2 3050 E3 9024 D8 I101 A7
9009 9008 * 10R 10V5 (0V)
2007 E2 3051 H4 9025 E8 I103 C1

1m0

2003
TCET1102(G)
0V (0V) 6101 3101 2008 G4 3052 C12 9029 C11 I104 D2
I101 400V_HOT F299
I005 3031 DC_PROT
7030 A2 2009 D2 3053 E4 9030 C11 I105 E3
BAS316 15K
F018 BC847BW 10K 2010 H1 3055 I5 9070 D13 I106 E6

6081
PSMN035

2002
470u
+24V 2011 E9 3056 I4 9071 D13 I107 C7

22n
2057 7101

BZX384-C22
2012 E9 3057 A12 9072 D14 I108 D6

47K

80R

9004
5009
2039
470n
3032
2 3

80R

5007
2013 C9 3058 E3 9073 D14 I109 C8
6102
2014 F7 3059 H11 9074 E13 I110 D9
2036
100n

1
I006 I001 2015 F5 3060 E14 9075 H13 I111 C9
F016 +12V BZX384-C12 2016 E6 3061 E4 9076 H12 I112 E9

22n
B 2058 B
5027 2028 2017 C9 3062 I11 9077 H12 I113 E9
3102

I148

80R

5008
6103
50R
2018 F5 3063 I11 F002 C8 I114 D9
1n0 50V 2019 H3 3064 F3 F003 C6 I116 C10
I070
BZX384-C15
22K

CONTROL I064 3103 * 2059 *


2 2020 C11 3065 E4 F004 D6 I117 C10

6019
2061 BAS316 15K
1

6044 220n 2021 B12 3066 F3 F005 D9 I119 C12


*

BYV27-200-TAP
HIGH SIDE I002 I152
F029 I146

10n

2021
2022 E12 3067 G1 F008 D6 I121 F14

2m2 25V
2031
2n2 I042
DRIVE 7005 6104
K

16V (0V) 3014 1 7102 2023 A12 3068 G4 F009 D7 I122 F14
I003 6007 I038 F002 STP15NK50ZFP 3
TS2431
R

15
7001 I116 STPS20L45CT 2024 F13 3069 A10 F012 D12 I123 F10

22n

2063
470p
9030
2055
MC34067P 2 2025 E13 3070 H4 F014 F13 I124 G11
BAS316 100R

33K
A

3052
VS-CONTROLLER I027 5028 I072 2044 9029 2026 G3 3071 H4 F016 B12 I131 I6

80R

VCC
5005
9 5
EN|UA VREF 2072 I119

2n2
2027 F3 3075 G5 F017 C12 I132 I5
2K7
33K

47R

2060
6003
3104
3105

3015
3

I103 I007 50R

BAS316
3002 3035 1n0 50V 2028 B11 3089 H6 F018 A8 I133 I4
C 1 2 C
OSCC 1n0

80R
I046 *

5015
2017
6018
39K I107 I045 3016 3K3 6027 I111 6045
2029 D11 3100 A9 F019 D13 I134 I3

15K

10n 1600V
2m2 25V

100p
100p
6013
2020
3037
2

3022
680R
2030 F12 3101 A13 F021 A11 I135 G3

630V
OSCR

SML4744

2K7

2040
560p
200p
5001 I037

3003
2006 I008 3005 3K3 BAS316 I294 2031 B12 3102 B14 F022 A12 I136 H4
22n

2034
2035
2004
2056
3 14 6 3 1

BYV27-200-TAP
OSCCC OA 3029 I109 2032 E14 3103 B14 F023 F9 I137 G4
I009 BC857BW STPS20L45CT F028
1n025V 33K F003 7007 I117
16 5002 2033 E13 3104 C14 F024 D12 I138 H5
OS 3K3 F017
4

2013
2034 C2 3105 C14 F025 D12 I139 G5

1n5 2000V
F004 +12V

50R

9024
5004
6 12 7 I039 8 9 F027 2035 C2 3292 G10 F027 D11 I140 G5
EAO OB 2062 2065

100p
3 F012 2036 B14 3999 A12 F028 C11 I141 H2

27K
100p
630V
8 13 9 7 10

3004
RES Ip PGND 5016 2n2 5025 F019

10K
I108 2 2n2 2038 E12 5001 C7 F029 B9 I142 H1

3006

2009
2005
2001
I004 I110 +295V

1n0 50V
6001 2039 B11 5002 C9 F046 I13 I143 G1
7 10 80R F005 6 11 50R
In FI
*

2040 C1 5004 D9 F047 I13 I145 E8

6005
*

BAS316 6008 6002 I048

470p
11 10 5 12
+12V
D LOW SIDE D 2041 D13 5005 C9 F048 I13 I146 B11

1
I010 SOST
56n

2078

9071

9070

I052 BAS316 I073 2042 E13 5007 B9 F290 H13 I148 B13

2K7

3048
GND
S13932-04 BAS316 DRIVE 13
3043 F025

BAT54 COL
2043 E13 5008 B9 F292 G13 I149 D14

2064
6004
2029
9072

FLM 1/6W
5040

BAT54 COL
1n0 50V
7006

100R
3 14 2044 C11 5009 B6 F293 G12 I152 B14

4
3017
10R I104 STP15NK50ZFP F024 2051 2041

2
9073

I012 F008 F009 80R I114


2045 E11 5010 A6 F294 H12 I290 G11
2 15 I149 2046 I4 5013 E9 F295 H13 I291 G11
I057 220n 220n

6021
16V 100n 2052 2042 2047 I5 5015 C6 F296 G13 I292 H11
STPS20H100CT

80R

5013
2049
2016 1 16
3009 I021 3008 3007 3058

1n0 50V
2048 I5 5016 D6 F297 G12 I293 H11
*

220n 220n

47R

3018
I041 2049 E11 5017 A3 F298 H12 I294 C8
3

3K3 330R 10K 5M6 3028 2071 I113 BS51 2053 2043
3060
100R

2007 3050 I105 3053 I112 I076


2050 E4 5025 D10 F299 A9 I295 H6
4m7 16V

2022
2038

3065
100K
3K3 1n0
50V
220n 220n
2051 D13 5026 E10 F300 F9 I296 G6
4m7 16V

6012
820K 680K 3020 6028 2033 2025 2052 E13 5027 B10 I001 B9 c001 I9

10n
470n

SML4744
400V_HOT

2011
E 2045 E

1600V
16V 5026 50R I077

68K

1n0
2053 E13 5028 C10 I002 B9 c002 E8
1n0

3061
I059

2050
3K3 I051 220n 220n

1n5 2000V
BAS316 2054 I11 5040 D9 I003 C7

2012
SOFTSTART 3019 I145 BC857BW 9074 2055 C12 5041 E9 I004 D8
CONTROL for EUR, US : 1n5 2066

9025
I018 7008 for CH, AP : 470p 2056 C12 5291 G12 I005 A11
I106 3K3

50R

5041
I055 2000 I074 100p
* 2057 B13 5292 H12 I006 B3
2n2

I088
2032

c002
* 6033 6034 2058 B13 5293 G12 I007 C3
I020

50V
15n
8K2

470p 2059 B14 6001 D2 I008 C3

2027
3040

F023 BYV27-600 BYV27-600 3023 I089 2024 6023 I121


15K

GND3
3024

2060 C7 6002 D8 I009 C2


BC857BW CURRENT I085 8V7 (0V) 2061 B7 6003 C7 I010 D3
1

I022 F300 15K 220n BAS316 *


7017 7010
PROTECTION 6031 6032 16V 2062 D7 6004 D6 I011 I5
15K

TS2431
3038

15K
K

2063 C6 6005 D6 I012 D4

3012
BYV27-600 BYV27-600 F014

10K
I023
2064 D6 6006 I4 I013 F3
R

3066
F I025 I024 6011 I033 2015 I036 I034 2014 I081 F
2 I122 2065 D8 6007 C7 I018 E3
I084 2067
A

10n 50V 2n2 2000V 2066 E11 6008 D7 I020 F4

10K
BAS316

3064
100p 2067 F11 6009 H2 I021 E2
1K8 1%

3025

I013 I123 I093


2068 I12 6010 G5 I022 F3

22R
I092

3001
3046
7018 *

100R
I080 Vs

10K
2018
100n
2071 E8 6011 F5 I023 F3

3013
BC847BW Voltage
2030
100n 16V
470R

Adj. 2072 C8 6012 E8 I024 F4


*

6010
2077 H5 6013 C8 I025 F3

BAS316
2
1K0 1%

22R
33K

3034

22R

2008
470n 16V
3045

3027
3021
3041

100K
2078 D13 6014 H6 I027 C3
18K

2n2 50V
3030

2026
I028 I029
2290 G10 6015 G6 I028 G2
T 5A 250V

1007
3026

2291 G11 6016 I12 I029 G3


372(5.000)

I094 9002 2292 G11 6017 I5 I030 A9


G 3075 2291 I290 5293 G 2293 H11 6018 C11 I031 A4
I139 A2 F296 0V (0V) 2294 H11 6019 B11 I032 A3
3u3 DC_PROT
1K0 470p 50V 1M02 3000 A3 6020 H1 I033 F5
BC857BW 2290

6015
3001 F6 6021 D11 I034 F7
6291 7

BAS316
F297 F293
3m3

3067
2292

100R
7009 I140 3002 C2 6022 H3 I035 A3
I135 3068 I137 10n 50V 6
I296 I291 TO
3292 5291 VSND_POS F292 5 3003 C1 6023 F13 I036 F6
I143 I124 STPS8H100FP
2K2 4 3004 D2 6027 C8 I037 C8
BAS316 6009 BAS316 3070 I138 560R 6293 3u3 GND_SND F290 3 AUDIO - SUPPLY
I142 I136 7004 3005 C3 6028 E8 I038 C8
F298 F294 F295 2

6014
0V (0V) BC847BW 3006 D3 6031 F11 I039 D7
6020 6051 1K0 GND_SND 1
3m3

PDZ18-B STPS8H100FP
2294

3007 E2 6032 F11 I040 A5

BZX384-C22
VSND_NEG B7B-EH-A
2293 5292 3008 E2 6033 E11 I041 E11
I295
I141 470R 1002 3009 E2 6034 E11 I042 C8

10K
2n2

10K
I292

+12V

3071

3051
2077
H 3u3 1
H
470p 50V I293 3010 H2 6044 B11 I043 A6
3010 GND screw

10K
3011 H2 6045 C11 I044 A6

3089
A1

10n
47R

3011
3047

2010
100u
6022
2019

470R
LATCH 9075 * 3012 F4 6051 H4 I045 C7
7020 3013 F4 6077 A5 I046 C8

BZX384-C4V7
3059 * BSP030 1M08
2
4

+295V 3014 C8 6078 A6 I047 I12


470K 1
9077

3015 C8 6079 A4 I048 D11


9076

6006 2047 I011 I047 7021


I134 3056 I133 I132 3055 3062 BSP030 F047 2 3016 C7 6080 A4 I051 E8
1
+24V 3
4 +12Vb
3

220R 220R I131 22K 4


3017 D8 6081 A2 I052 D8
BAS316 10n 3 2 F048
F046 5 3018 E8 6082 A4 I055 E8
6016 6 3019 E7 6101 A13 I057 D8

47n
1n0
c001

2046
2048
3063
2054
220K

6017

BAS316
BZX384-C15
10u 25V

B6B-PH-K 3020 E7 6102 B14 I059 E8


1

2068 3021 G7 6103 B13 I062 A11


I I
470n 1009 1010 1012 3022 C12 6104 C13 I063 A10
HEATSINK HEATSINK HEATSINK 3023 F12 6291 G11 I064 B7
COLD GROUND 3024 F14 6293 H11 I070 B10
HOT GROUND 3025 F13 7001 C4 I072 C10
3026 G13 7002 A10 I073 D10
3027 G3 7004 H5 I074 E11
3028 E7 7005 C8 I076 E10
3029 C7 7006 D8 I077 E11
3030 G12 7007 C8 I080 F11
G_15970_002.eps
3031 A11 7008 E8 I081 F7
3104 313 6092.4 160306
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 72

Display Supply 32”: Connections


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1310 B6
1314 B1
CONNECTIONS 1315 B2
A3 A3 1316 B3
1317 B4
1319 B3
1321 B2
1M64 C6
3902 C5
A A 3903 C5
3904 E5
3905 E5
9051 B4
TO 9052 B1
9053 B3
DISPLAY 9054 D5
9055 D5
9056 D5
9057 D5
F030 C2
F031 C2
B B F032 C2
F033 C2
+24V 1310 * F034 C2
9052 * 9053* 9051 * +295V 1 TO F035 C3
2 F036 C3
1314 * 1315 1321 1319 1317 * B2P-VA-BF-RD
DISPLAY F037 C3
F030
* * * 1316 *
1 1 1 1 F038 C3
1 1
2 2 F035 2 2 F039 C3
2 2
F031 3 3 3 3
3 3 F043 C6
4 4 F036 4 4
4 4 F044 C6
F032 5 5 5 5
5 5
6 6 F037 6 6 I701 C5
6 6
F033 7 7 7 7 1M64 I702 C4
7 7 B9B-PH-K
C 8 8 F038 8 8 C
8 8 3902
F034 9 9 9 9 *
9 9 1
10 10 F039 10 10 10K
10 10 +12V 2
11 11 11 F043
11 3903 3 TO
B10P-PH-K-S B10P-PH-K-S 12 12 12 *
12 +12Vb 4
13 13 10K F044
5
14 14 B12P-PH-K B12P-PH-K I701 AUDIO-STANDBY
I702 6
9057
7
B14B-PH-K B14B-PH-K
8
LAMP-ON-OFF 9

BOOST 9055 *
D D
DIM-CONTROL_PWM 9056

SELECT-PWM-ANA 9054 *
3904 * +12Vb
10K
3905 *
10K

E E

G_15970_003.eps
3104 313 6092.4 160306
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 73

Layout Display Supply 32” (Top Side)


1000 A1 1305 A3 1319 A11 1M08 C11 2011 B7 2032 A8 2400 C2 2803 B3 3014 B6 3050 A5 3403 A1 3807 B4 5009 B7 5027 C9 5402 A1 6033 B9 6808 A4 7806 C4 9011 A8 9019 A6 9029 C9 9038 A9 9081 C2 9100 A11 9813 B5
1001 A3 1306 A4 1321 C11 1M64 A9 2012 C7 2038 A9 2401 B1 2804 B4 3015 C5 3053 A5 3404 A2 3810 A4 5010 B6 5028 C10 5403 A3 6034 B9 6809 A4 7807 A5 9012 C8 9020 B7 9030 C10 9040 A9 9086 B11 9101 B9 9814 A5
1002 A11 1308 C1 1400 C1 2000 A7 2013 C6 2054 C10 2404 B1 2806 B4 3017 C7 3058 A5 3405 B1 5001 B6 5013 C7 5040 B6 5804 B4 6044 C9 7001 A6 9001 A3 9013 B8 9021 A6 9031 A9 9051 C11 9087 B9 9102 B10 9901 A10
1007 A10 1310 A10 1401 A4 2002 A7 2014 A7 2066 B9 2406 A3 2809 C4 3018 C6 3059 A11 3408 A5 5002 A8 5015 A6 5041 C7 6018 C10 6045 C10 7002 A7 9003 A3 9014 B1 9022 C3 9032 A9 9052 C11 9088 A10 9104 B10 9902 A11
1009 B9 1314 C11 1402 A2 2003 A6 2017 B6 2067 B10 2407 A3 2810 C4 3024 A9 3060 A11 3450 A2 5004 C6 5016 A6 5291 B11 6019 C10 6291 A9 7005 C6 9004 A7 9015 A5 9023 C3 9033 A9 9053 A11 9090 A9 9105 B10 9903 C9
1010 C9 1315 A11 1403 B1 2004 A6 2020 C8 2078 A10 2408 B3 2815 A3 3026 A10 3400 C2 3451 A2 5005 C6 5017 A5 5292 C11 6021 B9 6293 A10 7006 C7 9005 B3 9016 A7 9024 C6 9034 A10 9070 A10 9092 A7 9808 B4
1011 C3 1316 A11 1450 A3 2005 A6 2021 C8 2292 A11 2409 A3 2816 A5 3033 A6 3401 C2 3800 A4 5007 B6 5025 B9 5293 A11 6031 B10 6506 A3 7101 B10 9006 B10 9017 A5 9025 B7 9035 B8 9075 C10 9093 A7 9811 B5
1012 A9 1317 C11 1M02 B11 2010 A7 2022 A8 2294 A11 2503 A4 3000 A5 3038 A9 3402 A1 3805 C4 5008 C5 5026 A9 5401 B2 6032 B10 6807 C3 7805 B4 9007 A8 9018 A6 9027 B9 9037 B9 9080 A7 9098 B3 9812 C4

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2001 B3 2018 A6 2028 C3 2036 B2 2045 B2 2052 A2 2060 C7 2071 C5 2805 B8 3005 A6 3012 A6 3023 B2 3032 B1 3045 A6 3056 A5 3066 A6 3089 A5 3292 B4 3806 B8 6002 C5 6009 A5 6016 C2 6051 A5 6101 B3 6461 A9 7007 C6 7021 C2 9054 A1 9073 A2 9810 B8
2006 A6 2019 A6 2029 B3 2039 B2 2046 A5 2053 A2 2061 B6 2072 C6 2808 C8 3006 A6 3013 A6 3025 B2 3034 B2 3046 A5 3057 A2 3067 A5 3100 A5 3406 A7 3902 A1 6003 C7 6010 A6 6017 A6 6077 A5 6102 B2 6464 A7 7008 C5 7030 B2 9055 A1 9074 A2 9818 A7
2007 A7 2023 A2 2030 B2 2040 A6 2047 A6 2055 B3 2062 C6 2077 A5 2811 B8 3007 A7 3016 C7 3027 A7 3035 C7 3047 A5 3061 A6 3068 A5 3101 B2 3409 A7 3903 C1 6004 A6 6011 A6 6020 A5 6078 B6 6103 B2 6465 A7 7009 A5 7102 B2 9056 A1 9076 C2
2008 A6 2024 B2 2031 A2 2041 A2 2048 A6 2056 B3 2063 A6 2290 B4 3001 A5 3008 A7 3019 C5 3028 C5 3037 A2 3048 A6 3062 C2 3069 A4 3102 B2 3410 A7 3904 C1 6005 A6 6012 B5 6022 A6 6079 A6 6104 B3 6466 A7 7010 A2 9002 A2 9057 A1 9077 C2
2009 A6 2025 A2 2033 A2 2042 A2 2049 B2 2057 B3 2064 A6 2291 A3 3002 A6 3009 A7 3020 C5 3029 C7 3040 B2 3051 A5 3063 C2 3070 A5 3103 B2 3802 B8 3905 A1 6006 A6 6013 B6 6023 A2 6080 A7 6154 A7 6467 A7 7017 A6 9008 A7 9060 A5 9085 B2
2015 A6 2026 A7 2034 A6 2043 A2 2050 A6 2058 B2 2065 C5 2293 A2 3003 A6 3010 A5 3021 A5 3030 B2 3041 B2 3052 A2 3064 A6 3071 A5 3104 B2 3803 B7 3999 B9 6007 B7 6014 A5 6027 C7 6081 A5 6155 A7 6468 A7 7018 A6 9009 A7 9071 A2 9110 C2
2016 A6 2027 A7 2035 A6 2044 C2 2051 A2 2059 B2 2068 C2 2802 B8 3004 A6 3011 A6 3022 B2 3031 B2 3043 A6 3055 A5 3065 A7 3075 A5 3105 B2 3804 B8 6001 A6 6008 C6 6015 A5 6028 C5 6082 A7 6460 A9 7004 A5 7020 C2 9026 A2 9072 A1 9806 B8

Part 1 Part 2
G_15970_005a.eps G_15970_005b.eps

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Layout Display Supply 32” (Part 1 Bottom Side)

Part 1

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Layout Display Supply 32” (Part 2 Bottom Side)

Part 2

G_15970_005b.eps
160306
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 77

Display Supply 37”: Part 1


1011 A7 7014 H11 I438 F7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1308 C1 7801 F7 I439 F8
1310 H13 7802 G7 I440 F8
1314 F1 7805 E10 I441 B13
DISPLAY SUPPLY: PART1 1315 F2 7806 E12 I442 C6
1316 F4 7807 A13 I443 C3
A1 A1 1317 F5 9001 C6 I444 C7
1318 G14 9003 D5 I445 C7
1319 F3 9005 C6 I446 D5
1320 F3 9015 C3 I455 D5
1400 C2 9041 H13 I456 E10
25V_HOT 1402 D3 9042 D4 I457 H3
I830 1403 D3 9043 F3 I458 G3
A A 1404 D3 9045 F4 I459 G5
DC- DC+ 400V_HOT 1405 D3 9046 C3 I460 G14

10K

6467
3406
1011 1450 D8 9052 G13 I461 G13

6466
HEATSINK I829

BZX384-C33
I827 7807 1M08 H9 9053 H13 I810 C11

BZG03-C200
TCET1102(G) 2400 C2 9054 G13 I811 C11

33u

5404
9819
2401 C4 9062 C4 I812 C11
I435 2402 G7 9070 H3 I813 C10
400V_HOT
I433 2403 C3 9071 H3 I814 E9
I441

47K

6464
3410
LATCH 2404 C4 9072 H4 I815 E9

BAS316
0v(0v) 2406 C5 9073 H5 I816 E9

6463
9817
6462
9815
MAINS FILTER

1N5062
1N5062
I833 2407 E4 9806 E10 I817 D11
B 5403 B 2408 C7 9808 C12 I820 F9
I434
1 4 VAC-L 2409 H11 9810 D10 I824 E12

RES
6468
3810 F422 9818 2802 F10 9811 D12 I825 E12
2 VAC-N 25V_HOT
3 2803 C11 9812 F12 I826 E12

BZX384-C33
MAINS INPUT 12K F423 I834
2804 C10 9813 D12 I827 A12
95-264Vac 2805 E10 9814 C12 I828 E9
22K

400V_HOT
3408

3450 I810 I811 I812


I442 2806 F11 9815 B10 I829 A14
I444 F424
2807 F10 9816 F8 I830 A12

F412
F413
1400 I410

F414
1R0

F411
I443 I411 I813
9015 2808 E12 9817 B9 I833 B13
I413 6807
PTF/65 5401 5402 I412 2809 E12 9818 B13 I834 B13

56n
F410 I445

2803
6155
6154

2 3 2 3 9005 GBJ6J
BYG10
BYG10

2
3
5405
6465

C T5AH 250V 2815 C 2810 E12 9819 A10 c003 H14


I418

2401
470n
1 4 1 4 2815 C12 9820 H8
BZG03-C200

2 2403

22n
I416

4M7

3401
2400
470n
3400
1 DMF3547HB60 DMF3547HB60 2816 D12 9821 H8
330u

2408
100n

V
1
4
DMF2405H60
56n
3072 H12 F001 F1

2804
1308
F415 F416 F417 2404
9046 3073 G12 F006 G1
2406 I415

9062
9814
I429 9001 9808
F418 F419 47p 3074 H11 F010 G1
1403 9042 I446 47p I817 3076 G11 F011 G1
3451 1450 I417
I414

4M7

3402
9003 9813 3077 G10 F013 G1
500V
1404 3405 1R0 3078 G10 F015 G1
I419 HOT GROUND 3400 C3 F019 H8
V_NOM I431 220R
2816
330u
9811

I455 3401 C1 F020 F5


1402 3404 I432
D D 3402 D2 F026 H8
500V 220R COLD GROUND 3403 E2 F031 G5
1405 G5PA-1-5VDC 3404 D5 F032 G5
V_NOM 3405 D4 F033 G14
9810
I420 3406 A13 F034 H10
3408 C13 F040 G1

4
4V8 (0V)

6809
7805 3410 B13 F410 C1

1N5062

6461
2810
100n

AVS1ACP08 3413 G7 F411 C1

BAS316

RELAY +
RELAY -
F420 VDD

2407
3422 F7 F412 C1

4M7
1M0

220p

3403
3800
7806

I426 7 6
I424 MODE NC I825
AVS10CB

I814
3423 F7 F413 C2
I427 8 I423 3803 I421
I430 5 3424 F7 F414 C2
VM VG
E 390R E 3425 F8 F415 C1

6460
2809
100n

2 3 I425

BAS316
+5V-SW OSIN OSOUT 3430 H2 F416 C2

6808

GND-SCR
1N5062
47n
47n

GND-SCR
3806
2805
2808

470R
VSS I824 3431 H3 F417 C2
I816
GND-SCR GND-SCR I456 I422 3432 H5 F418 C2
91K

3802

I815 I828 I428 I826 3433 H5 F419 C2


9806
3450 C6 F420 E8
RELAY-

10K

3422
3451 D6 F421 F8
47n
33u

22K
20K
4R7

3807
3804
2807
2802
100p
9812
5804
3805

F421 3800 E10 F422 B11


I436 7801 2806
BC817-25W 3802 E11 F423 B11
I820 47u 50V 3803 E11 F424 C13
3804 F10 I019 G12

10K

3423
F F 3805 F12 I026 G11

3424
220R
3806 E10 I031 G11
+24V_+295V 3807 F9 I032 H11
9043 9045 I437
1314 1315 1320 1319 1316 1317 9816 3810 B10 I035 H12
F001 1 1 F020 5401 C4 I410 C2
1 1 1 1 I438 3425 I439 6469 I440
F040 2 2 7802 STANDBY 5402 C5 I411 C5
2 2 2 2 BC847BW
F006 3 3 10K
3 3 3 3 BZX384-C2V7 5403 B5 I412 C6
4 4
4 4 4 4 6083

2n2

15K

3413
2402
F015 F010 5 5 5404 A9 I413 C9
5 5 5 5 +24V_+295V +5V-SW
6 6 5405 C3 I414 D6
6 6 6 6 BAS316
F011 7 7 F031 To Display
7 7 7 7 5406 H8 I415 C7
6024
6026
9052
9054

8 8
8 8 8 8 5804 F12 I416 C5
F013 9 9 F032 I026 F033 1318
G 9 9 9 9 3077 G
BZX384-C22
BZX384-C18

10 10 ON-OFF 6024 G11 I417 D12


10 10 10 I459 10 1
11 I019
11 11 11 47K 2 6026 G12 I418 C12
B10P-PH-K-S B10P-PH-K-S 12 I461 I460
12 12 12 3
8K2

DIM-CONTROL 6055 H2 I419 D2


3076

13
13 4
6K8

3073

14 B12P-PH-K B12P-PH-K 6056 H5 I420 D12


14 5
I458 +12Vd 3078 I031 6 6083 G10 I421 E11
B14B-PH-K B14B-PH-K 1M08 7013
+5V-SW 6154 C13 I422 E12
9041

1K0 3074 I032 B6B-PH-K


1 I035
9053

9820 6155 C12 I423 E11


I457 2
5406 1K0 6460 E8 I424 E8
F026 PLT09H 3
ON-OFF POWER-GOOD 7014
4 BC847BW BC847BW 6461 E8 I425 E11
9070
5 6462 B9 I426 E10
F034
6
10n
2K2

2409
3072

9071 DIM-CONTROL +24V_+295V 1310 c003 6463 B9 I427 E10


B6B-PH-K
3430 1 6464 B12 I428 E10
H +12Vd 9072 BOOST 9821
2 H 6465 C13 I429 C3
10K 3432 F019
9073 +12Vd B2P-VA-BF 6466 A12 I430 E5
GND-SSP
10K 6467 A13 I431 D4

10K

6055
3431
6468 B13 I432 D6

BZX384-C3V3
10K

6056
3433
6469 F8 I433 B10
6807 C11 I434 B10

BZX384-C3V3
6808 E9 I435 B9
G_15970_006.eps 6809 E9 I436 F7
3104 313 6121.3 160306 7013 H11 I437 F7

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 78

Display Supply 37”: Part 2


1002 H11 3051 B12 F016 B11 I142 H1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1009 G10 3052 C11 F017 D11 I143 H1
1010 G10 3053 E3 F018 B8 I145 E7
2000 E9 3054 B12 F021 A11 I150 C11
2001 D11 3055 I5 F022 A11 I151 D11
DISPLAY SUPPLY: PART2 2002 A2 3056 I3 F023 F9 I152 D13
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND 2003 A5 3057 A11 F024 D11 I294 C8
F021 3999 F022
A2 BIAS SUPPLY
A2 2004 C2
2005 D1
3058 E2
3059 A13
F025 D11
F027 D11
I295 H6
I296 H6
1K0
I062 +12Vd 3059 I013 2006 C2 3060 G4 F028 C11 c001 G9
7002 11V3 (0V)
2007 E1 3061 E4 F029 C9 c002 E8
4 1 2K2
RES 22V(0V) 2008 G4 3064 F3 F030 C13
25V_HOT 3000 I096 5017 I047 I097 I044 6079 I095 3033 6078 I099 5010 I100
A 20V4 (0V) 6082 6080 6077 I098 I053 A 2009 D1 3065 E4 F299 A8

2K2
3057
220R

3069
2023
470n
3036
2036
470n
6054

100K
50R BAS316 BYG22D BYG22D BYG22D I049 I050 1m0 I043 I063 2010 H1 3066 F2 F300 F9
I048 1R0 BYG22D 3100
4R7 3 2 I014 2011 E9 3067 H1 I001 B8

BZX384-C10

33K
9009 9008 RES

3049
10R 10V2 (0V) 2012 E8 3068 H3 I002 B8

1m0

2003
TCET1102(G)
0V (0V) 2013 C8 3069 A10 I003 C7
I101 6030 3044
7030 I005 I015 2014 F6 3070 H4 I004 D7

1K0

3039
400V_HOT F299 BC847BW I016 2015 F5 3071 H4 I005 A10
BAS316 470R

6081
2002
470u
2016 E6 3075 G5 I006 B2
7031

BZX384-C22
F018 I041 2017 C9 3079 G13 I007 C2

47K

80R

9004
BC847BW

5009
2039
470n
3032
2018 F5 3089 H5 I008 C2
2019 H2 3100 A8 I009 C2

80R

5007
I006 2020 C11 3999 A11 I010 D2
3051 I017 3042 2021 C11 5001 C6 I011 I5
B I001 B 2022 E12 5002 D9 I012 D4
5027 2028 F016 +12Vd 4K7 12K 2023 A12 5004 D8 I013 A13
50R I070
2024 E12 5005 C8 I014 A13
I064 1n0 50V

4K7

80R
CONTROL

5008
3054
2037
470n
2 2025 E13 5007 B8 I015 A13

6019
2061 HIGH SIDE I002 6044
2026 G3 5008 B8 I016 A12
2027 F2 5009 B5 I017 B12

10n
RES

2031
2n2 I042 F029
DRIVE 7005 2028 B10 5010 A6 I018 E3
1

BYV27-200-TAP
I003 6007 3014 I038 F002 STP15NK50ZFP 3
2029 D10 5013 E8 I020 F3

15
7001 I116 STPS20L45CT I150

2063
470p
2021
MC34067P 9055 2030 F12 5015 C6 I021 E1
BAS316

2m2 25V
33K
100R

3052
VS-CONTROLLER I027 5028 ONLY FOR 2031 B12 5016 D6 I022 F2

80R
5005

VCC
9 5 2044
EN|UA VREF 2072 I119 2032 E13 5017 A3 I023 F3

2n2
47R

2060
6003
3015
50R I072
32" SHARP

BAS316
1 3035 1n0 50V 2033 E13 5025 D10 I024 F4
I103 3002 I007 OSCC 1n0

80R
C I046 C 2034 C1 5026 D10 I025 F2

5015
I107 I045 3016 3K3 6027 I111

RES
15K

6013
9006
3037
2

3022
680R
39K OSCR 2 2035 C1 5027 B10 I027 C2

2m2 25V

6018
+12Vd

100p
100p
15n 1600V
5001 I037

BZG05C15
BAS316 I294 2036 A13 5028 C10 I028 G2

2020

630V
3K3 6045

2K7

2040
560p
200p
3 14 6

3003
BYV27-200-TAP
2006 I008 3005 OSCCC OA 3029 I109 F028 2037 B12 5040 D9 I029 G2
F030

2034
2035
2004
BC857BW I117
F003 I120

2017
16 7007 3 1 2038 D12 5041 E8 I033 F4
I009 33K OS 3K3
1n025V 4 5002

2013
STPS20L45CT 2039 B10 6001 D2 I034 F6

1n5 2000V
F004 F017

50R

9024
5004
6 12 7 2040 C1 6002 D7 I036 F5
EAO OB 8

100p
9060

3 I039 9 F027 2041 D13 6003 C7 I037 C8


2062 2065

27K
24V4 (0V)

100p
630V
8 13 9

3004
Ip PGND 5016 I108 2 5025 2029 I056 2001 F012 F025
+24V_+295V 2042 D13 6004 D6 I038 C7

2009
2005
I110 7 10
RES 2n2 I004

10K
2n2 2043 D13 6005 D6 I039 D7

3006
7 10 80R F005 F024
6001 In FI I073 50R 1n0 50V 1n0 50V 2044 C10 6006 I4 I041 B13
6 11

6005
6008 6002 2051 I152 2041

470p
16V

11 10 LOW SIDE 2 2045 E10 6007 C7 I042 C7


D BAS316 I010 SOST 6021 D
9061

I052 BAS316 5 12 I074 2046 I3 6008 D7 I043 A8

2K7
220n 220n

3048
GND
BAS316
2038

3043
S13932-04 DRIVE 2052 2042 2047 I5 6009 H1 I044 A4

BAT54 COL

2064
6004
13 3 1

FLM 1/6W
5040
4m7

2048 I4 6010 G4 I045 C7

BAT54 COL
7006

100R

4
3017
10R I104 STPS20H100CT I151
STP15NK50ZFP 3 14 9056 220n 220n 2049 E11 6011 F4 I046 C7
I012 F008 F009 80R 2043
2053 2050 E3 6012 E8 I047 A3
I057 I114 5026
16V 100n 2 15 I054 2051 D13 6013 C8 I048 A2
220n 220n

80R

5013
2016 50R
3009 I021 3008 3007 3058 2045 50V 2049 2033 2025 2052 D13 6014 H5 I049 A5
1 16 1n0 1n0 50V 2
2022

2053 D13 6015 G5 I050 A5

47R

3018
288V(0V) 220n 220n
3K3 330R 10K 5M6 3028 2071 I113 I076 6025
9058

I105 BS51
2060 C6 6017 I4 I051 E7
2007 3050 3053 I112 I077
4m7 16V

3065
100K
3K3 1n0 I088
2061 B7 6018 C11 I052 D7
3 1

6012
470n 400V_HOT 820K 680K 3020 6028 2062 D7 6019 B11 I053 A5

BZG05C15
16V STPS20H100CT 2063 C6 6020 H1 I054 D11

68K

1n0
E E

3061
I059

2050
3K3 I051
RES

1n5 2000V
2n2

BAS316 2064 D6 6021 D11 I055 E8

2012
2032

SOFTSTART 3019 3023 I089 2024

15n
I145 BC857BW
8K2

2065 D7 6022 H2 I056 D11

2011
3040

1600V
CONTROL 7008
2066
2066 E11 6023 E13 I057 D8
I018 I106 3K3 9025 15K I121
220n

50R
3024

5041
I055 2000 100p I085 13V4 16V 6023 2067 F10 6025 E11 I059 E8
c002
1

6033 6034 7010 2071 E7 6027 C7 I062 A10


MRS25 1% 15K

I020

50V
TS2431

15n
BAS316 2072 C7 6028 E7 I063 A10
RES

470p

2027
3038

RES
220K

F023 BYV27-600 BYV27-600


K

GND3 2077 H4 6030 A12 I064 B7


BC857BW F014 I122
R

I022
CURRENT 3000 A2 6031 F10 I070 B10
7017 F300 2
PROTECTION 6031 6032 3001 F5 6032 F11 I072 C10
1%
A

3002 C1 6033 E10 I073 D10

15K

3012
BYV27-600 BYV27-600 I092 3003 C1 6034 E11 I074 D10

10K
1K8

I023

3066
3025

F I025 I024 6011 I033 2015 I036 I034 2014 I081 I093 F 3004 D1 6044 B10 I076 E10
I084 2067
3005 C2 6045 C10 I077 E10
10n 50V 2n2 2000V

10K
BAS316
2030
100n 16V

3064
470R

100p 3006 D2 6051 H3 I081 F7


F007 3007 E2 6054 A13 I084 F9
2K2

22R
33K

3034

3001
3046
7018

100R
3041

Vs
18K

3008 E2 6077 A4 I085 E11


3030

2018 RES
100n
BC847BW Voltage 1%
3009 E1 6078 A5 I088 E13
3026

I094
+24V_+295V

Adj.
+12Vd

6010
3010 H1 6079 A4 I089 E12

BAS316
22R

10K
22R

2008
470n 16V
3045

3027
3013
3021

100K
3011 H2 6080 A4 I092 F13

2n2 50V

2026
I028 I029 3012 F3 6081 A1 I093 F13
9002

3013 G4 6082 A3 I094 G12


9050
9057

3014 C7 7001 C3 I095 A4


3015 C7 7002 A9 I096 A2
G G
c001

3016 C7 7004 H5 I097 A3


3017 D7 7005 C8 I098 A5
LATCH
3075 3018 E7 7006 D8 I099 A6
I139
3079

3019 E7 7007 C7 I100 A6


680R

1K0 1009 1010


HEATSINK HEATSINK 3020 E7 7008 E8 I101 A6

10K
BC857BW

3060
6015
3021 G6 7009 H4 I103 C1

BAS316

3067
100R
7009 I140 1002
I135 3068 I137 I296
3022 C11 7010 E12 I104 D2
I143 GND screw 3023 E12 7017 F3 I105 E3
2K2 3024 E13 7018 F3 I106 E5
BAS316 6009 BAS316 3070 I138
I142 I136 7004 3025 F12 7030 A10 I107 C6

6014
6020 6051 1K0 BC847BW 3026 G13 7031 B13 I108 D6
PDZ18-B

BZX384-C22
H H 3027 G3 9002 G13 I109 C7
I295 3028 E7 9004 B5 I110 D8
I141 470R

10K
2n2

3071
3029 C7 9006 C11 I111 C8

2077
3010 3030 F11 9008 A3 I112 E8

10K

3089
3032 B10 9009 A3 I113 E8

10n
47R

3011
3047

2010
100u
6022
2019

470R
3033 A5 9024 D8 I114 D9

BZX384-C4V7
3034 F13 9025 E8 I116 C9
3035 C7 9050 G13 I117 C10
3056 6006 2047 I011 3036 A13 9055 C10 I119 C12
I134 I133 I132 3055
3037 C12 9056 D10 I120 C11
220R 220R I131 3038 F13 9057 G13 I121 E13
BAS316 10n
3039 A13 9058 E11 I122 F13

47n
1n0
I I

2046
2048
3040 E13 9060 D13 I131 I5

6017
BAS316
3041 F13 9061 D13 I132 I4
3042 B13 F002 C8 I133 I4
3043 D1 F003 C6 I134 I3
3044 A13 F004 D6 I135 H2
3045 G5 F005 D8 I136 H3
3046 F6 F007 F3 I137 H4
3047 H3 F008 D6 I138 H4
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND 3048 D1 F009 D6 I139 G4
G_15970_007.eps 3049 A12 F012 D11 I140 H5
3104 313 6121.3 160306 3050 E3 F014 F12 I141 H1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 79

Platform Supply 37”: Auxiliary Supply


0P01 G10 1P07 B11 2P10 B2 2P22 A14 2P34 C15 2P50 D15 3P02 B12 3P14 F2 3P26 C14 3P38 D3 3P50 C7 3P62 F10 3P74 F6 3P86 E11 3P98 A12 5P07 B7 5P22 B11 6P06 A2 6P34 C2 6P86 A10 7P16 F10 7P31 E3 FP00 A1 FP13 G3 FP25 H2 IP03 A10 IP0F C14 IP1B F13 IP29 F8 IP41 G5 IP54 D11 IP60 E11 IP6C B13 IP82 C15 IP94 C4
1M02 G3 1P17 C1 2P11 G6 2P23 F14 2P35 A11 2P51 A12 3P03 B12 3P15 C2 3P27 D7 3P39 F3 3P51 F13 3P63 F11 3P75 F8 3P87 E11 3P99 A12 5P08 C8 5P23 C11 6P07 B3 6P47 C8 7P02 C7 7P17 D13 7P38 D2 FP01 B2 FP14 G3 FP26 A4 IP04 B12 IP10 A5 IP1C A13 IP2A D3 IP42 A2 IP55 D11 IP61 C10 IP70 F12 IP83 A10 IP95 A14
1M03 G3 1P30 E13 2P12 F12 2P24 F15 2P36 D1 2P52 B5 3P04 C6 3P16 C7 3P28 B5 3P40 F5 3P52 F14 3P64 G11 3P76 B12 3P88 C11 3PP1 A10 5P10 A10 5P24 C11 6P09 C7 6P50 F14 7P03 A12 7P18 C14 7P80 D11 FP02 B1 FP15 G3 FP27 H14 IP05 A14 IP11 C7 IP1D E2 IP30 A14 IP44 E2 IP56 C11 IP62 C10 IP71 F10 IP84 B10 IP96 E14
1M10 H13 2P01 F15 2P13 E15 2P25 B11 2P37 B14 2P53 A12 3P05 D13 3P17 A15 3P29 B7 3P41 D2 3P53 F14 3P65 F11 3P77 G7 3P89 D11 3PP2 E12 5P11 B10 5P25 B6 6P10 A11 6P51 F14 7P04 A14 7P19 E15 7P81 D11 FP03 C1 FP16 H12 FP29 B1 IP06 A14 IP12 D7 IP1E D3 IP31 B11 IP45 F3 IP57 D10 IP63 C10 IP72 F12 IP85 B11 IP97 E13
1M18 H13 2P02 H10 2P14 B5 2P26 A13 2P40 E11 2P54 E2 3P06 H10 3P18 A14 3P30 D2 3P42 C4 3P54 A10 3P66 G11 3P78 G5 3P90 E11 3PP3 B5 5P12 B10 5P26 B7 6P11 B11 6P52 C14 7P06 C4 7P20 A13 7P82 C12 FP04 B3 FP17 H12 FP30 G2 IP07 D1 IP13 C5 IP1F D3 IP32 C14 IP46 F9 IP58 B7 IP64 C11 IP73 F15 IP86 B11 IP98 E13
1M46 G15 2P03 D7 2P15 B7 2P27 B11 2P41 F12 2P55 D14 3P07 D5 3P19 A14 3P31 D1 3P43 C4 3P55 F14 3P67 F12 3P79 D10 3P91 E11 3PP4 F7 5P13 C10 5P27 B6 6P12 C11 6P53 F15 7P07 D3 7P21 A12 9P56 B2 FP05 B4 FP18 H15 FP31 G2 IP08 C3 IP14 E7 IP20 D7 IP33 B14 IP47 C9 IP59 E10 IP65 B6 IP74 E14 IP87 C11 IP99 F14
1M63 G10 2P04 F5 2P16 B4 2P28 B12 2P42 C11 2P56 F12 3P08 C7 3P20 A14 3P32 D3 3P44 D3 3P56 H2 3P68 A10 3P80 D10 3P92 H6 5P00 A9 5P14 C15 5P28 B7 6P13 B11 6P80 E10 7P09 F12 7P22 B13 9P57 C11 FP06 H3 FP19 H15 FP32 G2 IP09 C3 IP15 C7 IP23 E13 IP35 F7 IP48 B8 IP5A B14 IP66 E10 IP75 D10 IP88 C11
1P00 G4 2P05 G7 2P17 B3 2P29 B11 2P43 C11 2P57 F11 3P09 E15 3P21 A13 3P33 E7 3P45 D2 3P57 E13 3P69 F6 3P81 D10 3P93 B13 5P01 B9 5P16 D15 6P01 B7 6P22 C15 6P81 E10 7P10 F4 7P23 C15 9P60 A11 FP08 D15 FP20 H15 FP39 H12 IP0A C7 IP16 B5 IP24 E13 IP36 F6 IP49 A10 IP5B A12 IP67 F10 IP76 E10 IP89 A11
1P01 G4 2P06 D9 2P18 B6 2P30 B12 2P45 F3 2P64 B11 3P10 E15 3P22 B14 3P34 D3 3P46 D3 3P58 E14 3P70 C13 3P82 E10 3P94 B14 5P03 F8 5P18 B15 6P02 B6 6P23 A13 6P82 C10 7P11 F9 7P24 B14 9P61 B15 FP09 C15 FP21 H15 FP40 H12 IP0B D2 IP17 B7 IP25 E14 IP37 F6 IP50 B10 IP5C A13 IP68 F10 IP77 D11 IP90 B13
1P03 A3 2P07 B4 2P19 B6 2P31 D13 2P47 C12 2P80 E10 3P11 A13 3P23 C14 3P35 E1 3P47 F15 3P59 F13 3P71 C14 3P83 C10 3P95 D2 5P04 B8 5P19 B15 6P03 C15 6P27 F7 6P83 D10 7P12 C5 7P26 F6 9P65 C15 FP10 H2 FP22 H15 FP79 E12 IP0C C11 IP18 B7 IP26 F14 IP38 F5 IP51 B10 IP5D E7 IP69 F11 IP78 C11 IP91 B13
1P05 H7 2P08 B4 2P20 B7 2P32 E2 2P48 D15 3P00 B12 3P12 G12 3P24 C14 3P36 A12 3P48 C7 3P60 A12 3P72 C14 3P84 C11 3P96 A12 5P05 C8 5P20 A15 6P04 A11 6P28 F6 6P84 D10 7P14 F13 7P27 D5 9P80 H12 FP11 H3 FP23 C3 IP01 A3 IP0D C13 IP19 C7 IP27 E8 IP39 F7 IP52 B11 IP5E G3 IP6A G5 IP79 B6 IP92 C8
1P06 A11 2P09 B2 2P21 A15 2P33 H6 2P49 C12 3P01 B12 3P13 C5 3P25 F6 3P37 E1 3P49 A10 3P61 E10 3P73 F6 3P85 D11 3P97 A13 5P06 A5 5P21 B11 6P05 B2 6P31 G6 6P85 E10 7P15 F13 7P30 E2 9P81 H12 FP12 C2 FP24 B3 IP02 A10 IP0E C13 IP1A D2 IP28 C9 IP40 F5 IP53 A11 IP5F H3 IP6B E15 IP80 D10 IP93 F13

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

HOT GROUND COLD GROUND IP05 3P19 +25VLP


PLATFORM SUPPLY: AUXILIARY SUPPLY 7P21
BC847BW 3P96 7P20
6P86 IP02 BSP030 100K

220n

6P04
2P35
2K2
A3 IP5C 3P11 3P20 IP06
A3

9P60

BZG05C27
+25VLP BAS316

470R

3P36
2P51 100K 10K

4K7
4K7

3P49
3P54

DC-
1
IP03 GND-S GND-S

DC+
+400V-F 10n
10K
IP95 3P17
220n

6P23
3P21
2P22

A 7P04 STANDBY A

K
10K
BC847BW

100p

2P53
3P60
BZX384-C15
IP5B 6K8 22K

R
IP30
IP1C

4K7
4K7

3P68
7P03
2

3PP1
3P97

TS2431
22K

A
5P00
100n

3P18
2P21

GND-S GND-SSP

6K8
BS25405-00
220n

1K8

3P98
3P99
2P26

3
FP00 6P06 IP42 1P03 IP01 5P06 IP10 5P10 IP83 6P10 IP53 1P06 *
FP26 5 6 IP49 IP89 GND-SSP
GND-S 5P20
BYG10 2P09 80R 80R BYW29FP-200 T 5A 250V +AUDIO-POWER
T1.6A-250V 7 33u
FP29 2P18 5P27 IP04 GND-S

220R
56n 5P18

5P21
IP50 2P64

10n
10n

47K
6K8

220p

2P17
2P16
2P08
2P07
2P52
2P14
2P15
2P27
2P28
3P76
220K
3P93
100K
3P94

3PP3
3 8

100K

3P28
GND-L

1
10u 450V
220p 220R

10u 450V
10u 450V
10u 450V
10K
10K

1m0 35V
1m0 35V
IP6C

3P00
3P02
6P05 IP16 6P02 IP79 5P25 IP17 IP84 220p IP86 33u
GBL06 2 9
FP01 FP05 5P19 14V5(0V)

6P07
3 2 FP04 -AUDIO-POWER
VAC-L 220R 2P25

BYG10
BYV27-600 1 10 IP85 33u
GNDHA 5P28 2P37
B FP24 IP90 -14V5(0V) B
GND-S 220p
10K
10K

220p
220p

2P19
6P01
2P20
2P29
2P30
3P01
3P03

4
470R

3P29
2P10 220R IP91 100n

1m0 35V
1m0 35V

5P22
220R
9P56

BYV27-600
5P26 IP18 5P04 IP48 5P11 6P13 1P07 390K GND-S
9P61

RES IP65 GND-SSP


FP02 56n GNDHA GNDHA GNDHA IP31 BC857BW
220R BC857BW 3P22 IP33
VAC-N 5P07 80R 80R IP51 BYW29FP-200 IP52 T 5A 250V 7P22 7P24
5P01 5P12 6P11 IP5A 6K8
IP58 +12V_NF
+5V-SW 80R BS25405-00 GND-S 7P23

2
1
IP0C 3P23
* 80R BYW29FP-200 BSP030
IP15 7P02
10K

STP6NK60Z 2P47
3P24
220K
6P22

220R
+AUX 5 6

5P23
3P26

VAC-RELAY 2P42

50R

5P08
9P57
1m0 25V

AL-OFF
BZX384-C15

IP0A IP62

10K
IP32
220n

1P17
6P34
3P15
6P03
2P34

IP19 7 IP87

BAS316
6P09 220p

2K2

3P42
IP92
BZG05C27

5P13 IP63 6P12 IP64 GND-SSP

G5PA-1-5VDC
3 8

3
FP03 FP12 FP23 7P12 BZX384-C15

4
C IP94 1 4
IP13 5P05 IP28
2 9 IP61 +12V_NF 45R 3P83 IP56 BYW29FP-200 +5V2 BSP030
7P18 GND-S GND-S
C

10R

3P50
6P47
9P65

220R

3P08
0R47
5P24

HOT GROUND 7P06 50R 3K3 2P43 +25VLP 3P72 IP0F


+5V2 1 10

BZG05C6V8
BC817-25W GNDHA 6P82

33R
33R

3P04
3P48
IP09 TCET1102(G) 3000 IP11 IP47 +8V6 IP88 7P82 3P70 330K
220p AL-OFF IP0D
1K0

COLD GROUND +5V2-NF BC857BW IP0E 5P14


3P88

BAS316 3P71 6P52 IP82 FP09


IP08 3
2P49

2 47K GNDHA GND-SSP 22K +12VAL


IP78

2K2
3K3

10R
1m0 25V

3P43
3P16
3P84
RES 6P83 1K0 BZX384-C15 80R

47K

1M0
+5V-SW

3P45
3P46
IP07 IP0B IP12 7P17
3P31

2K2
2K2

BC847BW
7P38
BC847BW

3P44
3P34
STANDBY GNDHA BAS316

2K7
3K3
220n

3P79
3P89
2P55
2P50

BC857BW 2P06
1K0 GNDHA 6P84 IP55 GND-SSP
1m0 25V

47K +5V2 IP77


+5V2 IP1F IP75 BAS316
220p
22K

7P07
100n

2P31
3P05

7P81 1
3P41 3P38 GND-SSP
2K7

IP1A TS2431
3P85

D IP1E
2 GND-SSP K GND-SSP
D
220K GND-SSP 7P27 IP54

3K3
2K7
22K

2 R

3P07
3P80
3P81
TEA1506AT VCC BC847BW GND-SSP
Φ IP57
GND-SSP GND-SSP * 5P16 FP08

4K7
A

1M0

100n

2P36
3P30
100K
3P95
3P32
SPMS 1 7P80 +12V
IP20 IP80

1u0

12K

3P27
2P03
CTRL 4
GNDHA 3 80R
IP2A 6 5
CTRL NC
2P48

IP1D 8 IP14
2K2

6P80
3P82

7 10
1m0 25V

BAS316

GND-SSP GND-SSP DEM 2P40


3P86
3P90
150K

330R

BC857BW GND-SSP
7P31 6P81 GND-SSP
9 11 IP76
ISENSE DRIVER 100n FP79 POWER-OK-PLATFORM

3P33
470R
IP44 IP60 11V8(0V) 7P19
3P35 PDZ18-B IP59
ON-OFF 7P30 14 12 BC847BW
BC847BW DRAIN
HVS 13 IP96 0V5(0V)
47K
IP6B 3P09 STANDBY
220n

2P80
6P85

E E
BAS316
2K2
33K

3P87
3P91

GND IP5D 22K


3 IP24 IP25
1P30 IP97 3P57 3P58

1u0
22K

100n
100n

3P37
100K
2P32
2P13
3P10

100R

2 1
3PP2

2P54
GNDHA +12V
GND-SSP GND-SSP T1A-250V IP23 2R2 IP98 2R2
IP74
10V9(0V8) 3P61 IP66 GND-SSP
IP27 5P03 7P14 GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP
GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP * 6P28 470R 3P51 PHX9NQ20T *
22u 3P75 IP46 4 3P62 IP68 3P63 IP69
1u0

1
220n

2P41
2P56

IP45 100K IP93 6P50


3P14 BAS316 +25VLP
AUDIO-PROT 7P10 4K7 IP67 220R 10K +8V6
3P40 3P69 IP36 3P73 IP39 3PP4
1K0

BC847BW 7P11
3P59

47K 7P16 BZX384-C15


TS2431 IP70
100n

TCET1102(G)
2P12

IP40 IP38 100K IP37 470K 33K 33K IP71


IP29 3 2

47K
3

100n

2P45
3P39
6P51

F 1 K A F
9V8(0V8) GND-SSP IP1B
1u0

1n0
1u0

33K
6K8 1%
10K
PDZ6.8-B

220n

3P74
2P57
3P65
3P67
2P23
2P24

2P01

3P25 3P53 IP73

6P27
+AUX R 7P15 IP26

BYG22D
7P09 BC847BW
10K 2 IP99 22K
IP72 BC847BW
GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP 7P26 GND-SSP
BC817-25W GNDHA IP35

1u0
10K

2P04
3P52
3P55
330R

2V3(0V8) GND-SSP
4K7

6P53
3P47

BAS316

1M02 1M63
47K
1K8 1%

FP30
3P64
3P66
3P12
470K

-AUDIO-POWER 1 +5V-SW 1 GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP


3K3

3P77
FP15

2P05
2 2

22u 50V
IP6A GNDHA 4K7 IP41
FP14 3
GND-L 3P78 B2B-PH-K
4
FP32 FP13 5 6P10 GNDHA GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP
G +AUDIO-POWER 6P12 G
6

1u0
AUDIO-PROT 0V(0V) FP31 GNDHA

6P31
2P11
6P11 6P13 GND screw
7

BZX384-C15
1P01 1P00 0P01
B7B-EH-A HEATSINK HEATSINK 1

1M03 GNDHA GNDHA


IP5E
DIM-CONTROL 0V1(0V4) 1M46
POWER-OK-PLATFORM 1 GND-SSP
5V(0V) 1M10 1M18 FP18
ON-OFF 2 FP16 1
2V9(0V5) 1
3 3P06 RES +12VAL 1 2
2 FP19
+5V-SW 4 2 +8V6 3

22n
1K0
7S02

2P33
3P92
FP10 FP06 10K 9P80 RES FP39 3 FP20
5 3 +12V 4
FP25 7P02 9P81 RES FP40 4 FP21
0V(4V) 6 2P02 RES 4 +5V-SW 5
STANDBY FP11 5
7 1P05 FP17 6
HEATSINK 6 B4B-PH-K FP22
BOOST IP5F 8 GND-SSP GND-SSP 100p +5V2 7
H 9 GNDHA GNDHA GND-SSP GND-S 8
H
POWER-GOOD
10 B6B-PH-K +12V 9
GND-SSP 10

+T
B10P-PH-K-S COLD GROUND HOT GROUND FP27 11
GND-SSP

3P56
B11B-PH-K

2K04
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND GND-SSP

GND-SSP GNDHA
G_15970_008.eps
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 80

Platform Supply 37”: Standby Supply


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1S01 E8 IS09 D4
2S04 B8 IS10 F10
2S06 C7 IS11 F7
PLATFORM SUPPLY: STANDBY SUPPLY 2S07 F8 IS12 B9
A4 A4 2S13 D8 IS13 B5
2S14 D11 IS14 E9
2S15 D4 IS15 C4
2S16 F3 IS16 F8
A A 2S17 G1 IS17 E2
2S18 G1 IS18 B6
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND 2S33 F12 IS19 B5
2S39 E9 IS20 E3
2S40 B6 IS21 F2
2S41 C8 IS23 C8
IS50 6S30 IS51 2S50 E9 IS24 C6
2S52 B4 IS25 F2
BYV27-600
5S05 2S54 G11 IS26 F1
+400V-F 2S56 C10 IS27 F1
80R

10n
3S51

100K
2S40
5S16
220R
5S00
3S08 C5 IS28 G1
B 2S04
B 3S14 F8 IS29 E1

10n

2S52
IS13 3S15 F11 IS30 C4
5 6
100p
GNDHA 5S12 6S01
3S16 F9 IS32 C5
7 IS05 IS12 3S21
IS19 5S09 IS18 +25VLP 3S17 C3 IS33 C5
3 FS06
50R IS07 BYV27-600 1K0 3S18 F10 IS37 D8
8
80R IS23

2
7S10 3S19 F8 IS38 D8
VCC 2 9
TEA1533AT/N1 3S20 G9 IS39 E1
Φ

220n
220n

2S41
3S59
220K
6S04
2S56
SPMS 1 1 10 3S21 B9 IS45 E4

BZX384-C27
CTRL 4 3S22 C3 IS47 C3
6 5 IS30 7S02
CTRL NC STP6NK60Z 3S23 G8 IS48 E12
8
C GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP C 3S24 F8 IS49 D5
7 10
DEM
6S05 IS15 5S15 IS32 IS33 5S10 2S06 3S28 F8 IS50 B6
9 11 IS47 3S17
ISENSE DRIVER 3S29 D4 IS51 B6
47R BZX384-C15 220R 30R IS24
14 12 220p 3S30 D4 IS53 G6
DRAIN 3S22
HVS 13 3S31 E1 IS58 F8
GNDHA GND-SSP

2R7

10R
50R

3S08

3S50
5S08
47R 3S32 E2 IS59 E9
GND
IS09 3S30

3
IS99 5S03 IS38 +5V2-NF 3S33 E2 IS61 F11
IS49 IS37 2S13
12K IS02 3S34 E2 IS68 F11
GNDHA 50R 2n2 3S35 F2 IS71 F6

6S47
5S11 3S36 F4 IS99 D5

10R

3S39
BZG05C6V8
D D 3S37 G1

5S14
220R
IS01 3S29 2S15 80R
6S07
3S39 D5
FS00 5S13
470R 1u0 +5V2
3S41 F11
STPS8H100FP IS04 15u RES 3S50 C5
GNDHA 3S51 B6
RES

2S14

6S02
220u 25V

6S07 3S59 C9
6S11 1S01 SB360 7S31 3S76 G11

2S50
HEATSINK BSP030

2m2 10V
5S00 B7
BAS316 GND-SSP
IS29 3S31 3S32 3S33 IS20 5S01 IS45 IS48 5S01 E3
IS17
5S03 D8
100K IS39 470K 33K 22u GND-SSP 5S05 B4
E IS14 E
1u0 5S08 C5

33K

3S34
2S39
+AUX 5S09 B6
6S31

6S12
5S10 C6
BZX384-C15

GND-SSP IS59

BYG22D
5S11 D10
GNDHA +5V-SW
7S11 5S12 B8
7S03
3S16
100R

IS27 IS26 BC817-25W IS21 IS03


5S13 D10
6S13 3S36 TCET1102(G) 5V(5V) 3S28
1K0

3S18

5S14 D8
BAS316 4K7 4 1 22R 5S15 C4
6S49
2S33

IS71
100u 25V

IS10 5S16 B6
BZX384-C5V6

2K2

3S14
3S35 GND-SSP IS61 6S01 B8
IS25
F 3 2 4V(4V) 2S07 IS16 F 6S02 D8

2S16
4K7

22u 50V
IS11 20V(0V) GND-SSP 6S04 C9
47n
6K8

3S24
3S41
470R

1 0V(2V3) 6S05 C4

6S09
3S15 IS08 6S10 0V1(4V)
15K 0V(0V6) IS68 6S07 D8
3S19
7S40 STANDBY

BZX384-C15
K
BC847BW 6S09 F2
7S04 IS58 2V5(2V5) 10K BZX384-C2V7

R
TS2431 6S10 F12
GNDHA GNDHA 2
15n
10K

6S11 E2

A
2S54
3S76

IS28
IS53 6S12 E3
6K8
82K

3S23
3S20

3
6S13 F1
6S30 B6
GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP

22n
1K0

2S17
2S18
3S37
6S31 E11

22u 50V
G GND-SSP GND-SSP G
GND-SSP 6S47 D5
6S49 F11
GNDHA GNDHA GNDHA 7S02 C5
7S03 F7
7S04 F7
7S10 C1
7S11 E2
7S31 E12
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND 7S40 F10
FS00 D5
H H FS06 B9
IS01 D2
IS02 D5
IS03 F8
IS04 D10
IS05 B8
G_15970_009.eps
IS07 B8
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IS08 F12

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Platform Supply 37”: 25W Supply


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1000 D9 9U18 B7
1M07 B9 FU00 B9
1U01
25W SUPPLY HEATSINK 1M09 C9 FU01 C9
A5 A5 1U00 B2 FU03 B1
(7U02) 1U01 A4 FU05 B3
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND 1U11 A8 FU06 C5
2U02 B3 FU07 B7

1
2
A A 2U05 B7 IU01 D7
IU05 1U11
HEATSINK 2U06 C6 IU02 E7
2U07 B3 IU03 E1
(6E13)
2U08 B3 IU04 E7

5U07
120R
2U09 C3 IU05 A5

47n
RES

330K
330K

6U22
2U22
3U22
3U25
VAC-N 2U10 C2 IU06 E3

1
2

BYV27-600
6U07
2U11 C4 IU07 D5
GNDHOT 5U00 FU07
6U09 2U13 D7 IU08 D5
DF06M
IU29 1U00 IU26 5U04 FU05 280V(0V) 5U05 IU14 BYW29EX-200 GND-25W 2U14 B8 IU09 D5
5 6
33u 2U15 F4 IU10 D3
T 1.0A 250V 80R IU17 5U10 2U05 5U17
B 7 B 2U22 B5 IU11 E3
FU03 5U03 IU15 3 +12VB
80R IU12 2n2 15u 3U01 D3 IU12 B7

10n
8

2U07
2U08
2U02
GNDHOT 80R

450V 10u
9U17 3U02 D3 IU13 D4

450V 10u
IU20 2 FU00

2U14
9 RES 3U03 E4 IU14 B5
VAC-RELAY

2m2 16V
IU16 1M07
1 10 9U18
3U04 D4 IU15 B5
1
GNDHOT GNDHOT GNDHOT
RES 2 3U05 C4 IU16 B6
IU22 7U02 3U06 C4 IU17 B6
3U07 GND-25W 3

30R
STP6NK60Z

5U08
FU01
2 GND-25W GND-SCR 4 3U07 C4 IU18 D2
7U10 22R IU32 IU21
TEA1533AT/N1 VCC 3U08 C5 IU19 D4
Φ GND-25W

2U09
6U05 3U09 C5 IU20 B5

22u 50V
SPMS 1 2U06
C 4 1M09 C 3U10 C2 IU21 C5
CTRL BZX384-C15
6 5 3U11 D7 IU22 C4
CTRL NC 1

3U08
0R47
3U09
0R47
8 470p 3U12 D7 IU23 C4
GNDHOT 3U05 IU23 3U06 2
7 10
DEM GNDHOT GND-25W 3 3U13 D7 IU24 E4
IU34 470R 12K 4
9 11 3U14 D7 IU25 D9
ISENSE DRIVER 2U11 FU06 5

22n

1K0

3U10
2U10
6 3U15 E7 IU26 B2
14 12
DRAIN 470n 3U16 E8 IU28 D7
HVS 13
GNDHOT GNDHOT GND-25W
3U17 D5 IU29 B2
GND
GNDHOT 3
3U18 F4 IU30 F3
GNDHOT IU13 5U06 IU07 3U19 E4 IU31 D5
GNDHOT
22u 3U22 B5 IU32 C5
D IU31 7U01 D
3U17 IU08 IU01 3U12 IU25 3U23 D2 IU33 D4
IU33 4 1 GND-SCR
3U25 B6 IU34 C3
6U11 3U04 4K7 1K0
IU18 GND-SCR 3U32 F5
2K2
6K8
1000

RES

3U11
3U13

BAS316 33K IU09


1

2
5U00 B6
GND screw

3U23 IU10 3U01 3U02 IU19 3 2U13 IU28 3U14


IU02
5U03 B5

6U03
56K 100K 470K TCET1102(G) 15K 5U04 B3
1

BYG22D
IU06 47n
7U05 5U05 B3
K

33K
3U03

RES

6U04
IU04
5U06 D5
R

BAT54 COL
5U07 A4
2
5U08 C6
A

GNDHOT GNDHOT
1K8
47K

TS2431
3U15
3U16

E 6U02 IU11
E 5U10 B7
3

IU24 5U17 B8
IU03 BAS316 6U02 E2
7U15
3U19 GND-25W GND-25W GND-25W
BC817-25W 6U03 E4
2R2 6U04 E2
3U18 6U05 C4
IU30

2K2

2U15
3U32
4K7 6U07 B7

22u 50V
6U09 B1
6U11 D3

6U15
6U15 F3

BZX384-C15
GNDHOT GNDHOT
F F 6U22 B5
GNDHOT 7U01 D6
7U02 C5
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND 7U05 E7
G_15970_010.eps 7U10 C3
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9U17 B8
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0P01 A9 1318 C8 1M08 F10 1P30 C11 2013 F7 2403 E1 2P05 A5 2P20 A6 2S14 C8 2U14 C1 3050 D6 3451 D3 3PP3 A7 5005 F7 5028 F10 5P03 B6 5P18 A11 5U03 A1 6033 D11 6P10 B9 7002 D9 7U01 B1 9015 E2 9029 D5 9042 E1 9083 D11 9820 F10 9P11 A6 9P23 C8 9P36 A10 9P49 A9 9P65 A9 9U02 A2
1000 C3 1319 D10 1M09 D1 1S01 B5 2014 C8 2404 E2 2P06 A8 2P27 A11 2S16 A4 2U15 A2 3053 C6 3800 D5 3S08 A5 5007 E6 5040 E7 5P04 A7 5P19 A11 5U04 B2 6034 E10 6P11 B10 7005 F6 7U02 A2 9016 D7 9030 F10 9043 D11 9092 D8 9821 F10 9P12 A9 9P24 B9 9P37 A8 9P50 B10 9P75 A6 9U03 A2
1002 F9 1320 C10 1M10 A11 1U01 A1 2017 D7 2406 D3 2P07 A4 2P28 A11 2S17 A5 2U22 A1 3058 D6 3805 F5 3S51 A3 5008 F6 5041 F8 5P05 B6 5P20 A11 5U05 A2 6044 F10 6P12 A9 7006 F8 9001 D3 9017 D6 9031 D9 9045 D10 9093 D7 9825 D11 9P13 A10 9P25 C8 9P38 C10 9P51 A10 9P76 A7 9U04 B2
1009 E10 1400 F1 1M18 A11 1U11 B1 2020 F9 2407 C1 2P08 A4 2P29 A11 2S33 B9 3000 D5 3079 E11 3807 E5 3U07 A2 5009 E8 5401 E3 5P06 A6 5S00 A4 5U06 A2 6045 F11 6P13 A10 7805 E5 9003 C2 9018 D7 9032 D9 9046 E1 9098 E4 9P01 C9 9P14 B11 9P26 B9 9P39 B9 9P52 B10 9P78 B8 9U05 D1
1010 E9 1402 E1 1M46 C10 2000 D9 2021 F9 2408 E3 2P09 B3 2P30 A11 2S40 A3 3014 E6 3400 F2 3810 D4 3U08 A3 5010 E7 5402 C2 5P07 A7 5S03 B4 5U10 B2 6462 D5 6S01 B4 7806 F5 9004 E8 9019 D7 9033 D9 9047 E5 9808 E5 9P02 C11 9P15 A10 9P27 B7 9P40 A11 9P53 A10 9P79 A9 9U10 C1
1011 F3 1403 D2 1M63 B10 2002 D7 2022 D9 2803 E3 2P10 B3 2P47 B11 2S50 B6 3015 F6 3401 F1 3P08 A6 3U09 A3 5013 F8 5403 C3 5P08 A6 5S05 A4 5U17 D1 6463 D5 6S02 C5 7807 C5 9005 E3 9020 E8 9034 D6 9055 F10 9811 E5 9P03 C11 9P16 C3 9P28 B9 9P42 A11 9P54 B11 9S03 B6 9U17 C1
1308 F1 1404 E1 1P00 A8 2003 D7 2032 D10 2804 E5 2P14 A7 2P48 B11 2S52 A4 3017 F7 3402 E1 3P28 A7 3U22 A1 5015 D7 5404 D5 5P10 A9 5S08 A5 6018 F11 6807 F4 6S07 B5 7P02 A6 9006 F11 9021 D7 9035 E9 9056 E10 9812 F5 9P05 B11 9P17 A9 9P29 B10 9P43 A6 9P55 A8 9S16 B6 9U18 C2
1310 C9 1405 E1 1P01 A8 2004 C7 2038 C10 2806 E5 2P15 A7 2P49 A9 2U02 A1 3018 F7 3403 C1 3P29 A7 3U25 A1 5016 D6 5405 E2 5P11 A9 5S09 A4 6019 F11 6808 E5 6S30 A3 7P11 B5 9007 D9 9022 F3 9036 E10 9058 E11 9813 E5 9P06 B11 9P18 B9 9P30 B10 9P44 B10 9P56 B3 9S17 B6
1314 C10 1450 D4 1P05 A5 2005 C7 2066 E11 2809 F4 2P16 A3 2P50 A10 2U06 B2 3024 D10 3404 C3 3P56 B11 3U32 A2 5017 C6 5406 F10 5P12 A10 5S11 C7 6021 E10 6809 E5 6U07 C2 7P12 B6 9011 D9 9023 F4 9037 E9 9059 C9 9814 D5 9P07 B5 9P19 B5 9P32 A10 9P45 A5 9P57 A9 9S18 A6
1315 D10 1M02 A11 1P06 A9 2010 D8 2067 E11 2810 F5 2P17 A3 2P52 A6 2U07 A3 3026 D11 3405 D2 3P57 B11 5001 E7 5025 E10 5804 E5 5P13 A8 5S12 B4 6025 E11 6P01 A7 6U09 B3 7P14 B11 9012 F9 9024 F7 9038 D5 9062 D2 9815 C5 9P08 C9 9P20 B8 9P33 B7 9P46 B11 9P60 A11 9S20 A11
1316 D10 1M03 C11 1P07 A10 2011 E7 2400 F2 2815 D4 2P18 A7 2S04 B5 2U08 A3 3033 D7 3408 D5 3P58 B11 5002 D9 5026 D10 5P00 B8 5P14 A10 5S13 B7 6031 D11 6P02 A7 6U22 A1 7S02 A5 9013 E9 9025 F8 9039 C10 9080 D8 9817 C5 9P09 C11 9P21 B10 9P34 B10 9P47 A5 9P61 A10 9S25 A4
1317 C10 1M07 D1 1P17 B4 2012 F8 2401 E2 2816 D6 2P19 A7 2S06 A5 2U09 A2 3038 D10 3450 D3 3P77 A6 5004 F7 5027 F10 5P01 A7 5P16 B10 5U00 B2 6032 E11 6P05 B4 7001 D7 7S03 B5 9014 E1 9028 E10 9040 C10 9081 F3 9819 D5 9P10 B10 9P22 B10 9P35 B8 9P48 A10 9P62 B11 9U01 A2

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1P03 A9 2026 C6 2042 D1 2062 F5 2P02 A2 2P33 A6 2P56 B5 2U11 A10 3013 C5 3034 E1 3049 F1 3068 C4 3410 D7 3999 E8 3P15 B8 3P31 B4 3P45 B4 3P62 B6 3P76 A1 3P91 B2 3S16 B2 3S33 A8 3U05 A10 5P22 A2 6001 D6 6015 C4 6077 D5 6467 D7 6P47 A6 6S09 A7 7004 C4 7P04 A1
1U00 B9 2027 D6 2043 D1 2063 D5 2P03 A6 2P34 A1 2P57 B5 2U13 B11 3016 F6 3035 F6 3051 F1 3069 D3 3413 D3 3P00 A1 3P16 A6 3P32 B4 3P46 B4 3P63 B5 3P78 A7 3P92 A6 3S17 A7 3S34 A7 3U06 A10 5P23 B2 6002 F5 6017 D5 6078 E5 6468 C7 6P50 B2 6S10 B5 7007 F6 7P06 B4
2001 E1 2028 F2 2044 F1 2064 D5 2P04 A6 2P35 A1 2P64 B3 3001 D4 3019 F5 3036 F1 3052 D1 3070 C4 3422 D3 3P01 A1 3P17 A1 3P33 A6 3P47 B2 3P64 B5 3P79 A3 3P93 A1 3S18 B6 3S35 A7 3U10 A10 5P24 A3 6003 F6 6020 D5 6079 D6 6469 C3 6P51 B1 6S11 A7 7008 F5 7P07 B4
2006 D5 2029 E1 2045 E1 2065 F5 2P11 A6 2P36 B4 2P80 A3 3002 D5 3020 F5 3037 D1 3054 F1 3071 C4 3423 D3 3P02 A1 3P18 A1 3P34 B4 3P48 A6 3P65 B5 3P80 A3 3P94 A1 3S19 B7 3S36 B7 3U11 B11 5P25 A5 6004 D5 6022 D6 6080 C6 6P03 A1 6P52 A3 6S12 A8 7009 D4 7P09 B5
2007 D6 2030 E1 2046 D5 2071 F5 2P12 B5 2P37 A1 2S07 B7 3003 D5 3021 C5 3039 F1 3055 D4 3072 D1 3424 D3 3P03 A1 3P19 A1 3P35 B4 3P49 A2 3P66 B5 3P81 A2 3P95 B4 3S20 B7 3S37 A7 3U12 B11 5P26 A5 6005 D5 6023 D1 6081 D5 6P04 A1 6P53 B2 6S13 A7 7010 D1 7P10 B4
2008 C5 2031 D1 2047 C5 2072 F6 2P13 B1 2P40 A3 2S13 C7 3004 D5 3022 E1 3040 D1 3056 C5 3073 D1 3425 D3 3P04 A6 3P20 A1 3P36 A1 3P50 A6 3P67 B5 3P82 A3 3P96 A1 3S21 B7 3S39 A7 3U13 B11 5P27 A5 6006 C5 6024 C1 6082 D6 6P06 B9 6P80 A3 6S31 B2 7013 C1 7P15 B1
2009 D5 2033 D1 2048 D5 2077 C4 2P21 A1 2P41 B5 2S15 A7 3005 D5 3023 E1 3041 E1 3057 D1 3074 C1 3430 C1 3P05 A3 3P21 A1 3P37 B4 3P51 B1 3P68 A2 3P83 B3 3P97 A1 3S22 A7 3S41 B6 3U14 B11 5P28 A5 6007 E6 6026 D1 6083 D1 6P07 B9 6P81 A3 6S47 A7 7014 C1 7P16 B5
2015 C5 2034 D5 2049 E1 2402 D3 2P22 A1 2P42 B2 2S18 A7 3006 D5 3025 E1 3042 F1 3059 F1 3075 D4 3431 C1 3P06 A2 3P22 A1 3P38 B4 3P52 B2 3P69 A6 3P84 B2 3P98 B1 3S23 B7 3S50 A7 3U15 B11 5S01 A8 6008 F5 6027 F6 6154 D7 6P09 A6 6P82 B3 6S49 B6 7017 D6 7P17 A3
2016 D6 2035 D5 2050 C6 2409 C1 2P23 B1 2P43 A3 2S39 B2 3007 D6 3027 C6 3043 D5 3060 C6 3076 C1 3432 C1 3P07 A6 3P23 A1 3P39 B3 3P53 B1 3P70 A3 3P85 B2 3P99 B1 3S24 B7 3S59 B7 3U16 B11 5S10 A8 6009 D5 6028 F5 6155 D7 6P22 A2 6P83 B2 6U02 A11 7018 C6 7P18 A3
2018 C5 2036 F1 2051 D1 2802 E7 2P24 B2 2P45 B3 2S41 B8 3008 D6 3028 F5 3044 F1 3061 C6 3077 C1 3433 C1 3P09 B1 3P24 A2 3P40 A6 3P54 A2 3P71 A3 3P86 B2 3PP1 A2 3S28 B7 3S76 B6 3U17 A11 5S14 C7 6010 C5 6030 F1 6460 C8 6P23 A1 6P84 B2 6U03 A10 7030 E1 7P19 B1
2019 D6 2037 F1 2052 D1 2805 E7 2P25 A2 2P51 A1 2S54 B6 3009 D6 3029 F6 3045 C5 3064 C6 3078 C1 3802 E7 3P10 B1 3P25 A7 3P41 B4 3P55 B1 3P72 A2 3P87 B2 3PP2 B4 3S29 A7 3U01 A10 3U18 A11 5S15 A7 6011 C5 6051 C5 6461 C8 6P27 A6 6P85 A2 6U04 A11 7031 F1 7P20 A1
2023 D1 2039 E1 2053 D1 2807 E7 2P26 A1 2P53 A1 2S56 B1 3010 D5 3030 E1 3046 C5 3065 D6 3089 C4 3803 E7 3P11 A1 3P26 A2 3P42 B4 3P59 B1 3P73 A6 3P88 B2 3PP4 A6 3S30 A7 3U02 A10 3U19 A11 5S16 A8 6012 E4 6054 F1 6464 D7 6P28 A6 6P86 A2 6U05 A10 7801 C3 7P21 A1
2024 E1 2040 D5 2060 F6 2808 F7 2P31 A3 2P54 B4 2U05 C10 3011 D6 3031 B6 3047 C4 3066 D5 3100 C5 3804 E7 3P12 B5 3P27 A6 3P43 B4 3P60 A1 3P74 A6 3P89 B3 3S14 B7 3S31 A7 3U03 A10 3U23 A10 5U07 A10 6013 E6 6055 C1 6465 D6 6P31 A6 6S04 B7 6U11 A10 7802 D3 7P22 A1
2025 D1 2041 D1 2061 E6 2P01 B2 2P32 B4 2P55 A2 2U10 A10 3012 C5 3032 E1 3048 C5 3067 D4 3406 D7 3806 E7 3P14 B3 3P30 B4 3P44 B4 3P61 B6 3P75 B7 3P90 B3 3S15 B6 3S32 A7 3U04 A10 5P21 B3 5U08 A10 6014 C4 6056 C1 6466 D7 6P34 B8 6S05 A7 6U15 A11 7P03 A1 7P23 A2
7P24 A1
7P26 A7
7P27 A6
7P30 B4
7P31 B4
7P38 B4
7P80 A3
7P81 B3
7P82 A2
7S04 B7
7S10 A7
7S11 A7
Part 2 7S31 B2
7S40 B6
G_15970_012b.eps 7U05 B11
7U10 A11
7U15 A11
9002 E1
9008 D7
9009 D6
Part 1 9041 C3
9050 E1
G_15970_012a.eps 9051 D1
9052 C4
9053 C4
9054 C4
9057 E1
9060 D1
9061 D1
9070 C2
9071 C1
9072 C1
9073 C1
9082 C1
9085 D1
9806 E7
9810 E7
9816 D3
9818 C7
9P04 C1
9P31 B4
9P41 C3
9P58 A6
9P80 A1
9P81 A1
9S01 B6

Part 3 Part 4
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Part 2

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Part 3

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Layout Display/Platform Supply 37” (Part 4 Bottom Side)

Part 4

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Display Supply 42”: Mains Filter & Stby A


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1000 D2 9812 E11
1001 D4 9813 C12
1011 E5 9814 C12
MAINS FILTER + STANDBY PART A 1305 F7 F410 B1
1306 F2 F411 B2
A1 A1 1307 B13 F412 B1
1308 C1 F413 B1
1400 C2 F414 B2
A A 1401 F2 F415 C1
1402 D4 F416 C1
1403 D4 F417 C2
1450 C8 F418 C1
1B06 E7 F419 C2
2400 C2 F420 B13
MAINS FILTER 400V_HOT_B 2401 C5 F421 B13
2402 C3 F422 B13

1
4
5405 5403
5404 TO 2403 C3 F423 C13

1
4
DTH40203H65
1 4 400V_HOT_A AUDIO-STANDBY 2404 C4 F424 E8
2405 D3 F425 E7
F410

2
DMF28 2406 C6 F426 B10

3
B 3810 F426 B

2
2 3
6157

3
DMF2405H60 I412 2407 C5 F427 F2
BYG10

9005 9011
25V_HOT_A
3406 1307 2408 C6 F428 F2
12K 6156 I461 F420
MAINS INPUT F411 1 2409 C2 F429 F4
BYG10 100R
2 2410 C5 F430 F4
9001 9006 3450 3451 I810 I811 I812 F421
3
F422 2503 E6 I410 C3
95-264Vac F414 4
I442 2802 E9 I411 C5

F412
F413
1400 I410 I474 I411 1450 I813 F423
MAINS_L 1R0 I444 1R0 B4P-VH 2803 C11 I412 B6

2
PTF/65 5400 5401 5402 I413 GBJ6J 2804 C11 I413 C8

56n
3 I445

2803
2815
330u
9814
6155
6154

T3.15AH 250V 2 2 3
BYG10
BYG10

2806 F10 I415 C7


3407

B2P-VA-BF-BK
100R

(EUR+AP CHINA)
T4AH 250V(AP+US) 1 4 1 4 I472 2808 E11 I416 C5
2 6807

22n

4M7

3401
DMF28

2400
470n
2409
470n
2402
2401
470n
2410
470n
2809 E12 I419 D2

3400
1 DMF3547HB60 DMF3547HB60

1
2408
470n

V
4
C C 2810 E12 I424 D7
1308 I475 HOT_P+ HOT_P-
F415 F416 2403 2404 G5PA-1-5VDC 2815 C11 I442 C6

56n
10n

2804
2817
2406 I415 HOT_GNDA 2816 D12 I444 C6
6158
6159

BYG10
BYG10

MAINS_N F418 F419 47p 47p I416


F417 2817 C11 I445 C7
47p I817 9813 9808
9008 9007 3400 C3 I455 D5
9003 I462
HOT_GNDA 3401 C1 I456 E7

1n0

2407

4M7

3402
1403 I463 3405 HOT_GNDA HOT_GNDB 3402 C2 I460 D4
3403 D2 I461 B13

2405
220p
I419 500V 220R

6461
I455 3404 D6 I462 C12

BAS316
1402 3404
9811
2816
330u

3405 D4 I463 D4
500V 220R 3406 B13 I464 D9

4M7

3403
I460 I424 3407 C13 I465 E10
D D 3450 B6 I466 E9
I473 I464 9810 3451 B7 I467 E11
HOT_GNDA

6460
I471 3800 E9 I468 E10

BAS316
3802 E10 I469 E11

6809
7805

1N5062
3803 E11 I470 E10

1000
1001
AVS1ACP08

1
1
VDD 3804 E9 I471 D11

GND screw
GND screw
1011

1M0

3800
7806
100n
2810

HEATSINK 7 6 3805 E12 I472 C13


MODE NC
AVS10CB

COLD GROUND I814 I465 3803 I467 3806 E9 I473 D2


I466 8 5 3807 E9 I474 C4
VM VG
I825

390R 3810 B10 I475 C4

1B06
2 3 I468
OSIN OSOUT

1
2
3
5400 C3 I810 B10

B3B-EH-A
6808
1N5062
6506

3806
100n
2809

470R
E I456 VSS E 5401 C4 I811 B11
47n

TO

9806
2808

I816 5402 C6 I812 B11


I469
91K

3802

I815 I827 I470 5403 B6 I813 C10


I826
I824

RELAY +
RELAY -
DF06M
5404 B4 I814 E9

10u

2503
F425 F424 5405 B3 I815 E9
HOT_GNDA

22K
20K
4R7

3807
3804
2802
100p
5804
100u
9812
3805

5804 E11 I816 E9


COLD 2806 6154 C12 I817 C11
GROUND 6155 C12 I820 F9
GNDHOT I820 47u 50V 6156 B13 I824 E12
1401 F429 F430 6157 B13 I825 E12
6158 C13 I826 E12
PTF/65

1305
T1AE 250V
6159 C13 I827 E9

1
2
3
B3B-EH-A
F TO F427 F 6460 D7
1306
9009
TO 6461 D7
AUDIO-STANDBY 1 6506 E6
AUDIO-STANDBY
2 F428
6807 C10
B2P-VA-BF-BK 6808 E9
GNDHOT 6809 D9
7805 D10
7806 E11
9001 B3
9003 C6
9005 B6
9006 B4
G G 9007 C4
9008 C3
9009 F2
9011 B7
G_15950_001.eps 9806 E9
3104 313 6065.3 9808 C12
040406 9810 D10
9811 D11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 89

Display Supply 42”: Part A


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1009 I9 3070 H4 I036 F6
1010 I9 3071 H5 I037 C8
1304 H12 3075 G5 I038 C8
1309 I12 3089 H7 I039 D8
SUPPLY PART A HOT COLD 2000 F10 3292 H11 I042 C8
2002 B3 3999 A13 I045 C7
A2 GROUND GROUND A2 2003 A4 5001 C7 I046 C8
BIAS SUPPLY 2004 C2 5002 C10 I051 E8
2005 D2 5004 D9 I052 D8
2006 C3 5005 C9 I055 E9
25V_HOT_A 3000 I096 5017 I097 6080 I078 6079 I144 6078 I099 5010 I100 2007 E2 5007 B9 I057 E9
A 6077 I098 A
F021 3999 F022 2008 G4 5008 B9 I059 E9
50R BYG22D 1m0 2009 D2 5009 B4 I062 B11
4R7 BYG22D BYG22D BYV27-200
1K0 2010 H2 5010 A5 I063 B11

1m0

2003
F299 2011 E10 5013 E9 I064 B10
I101 400V_HOT_A 2012 E9 5015 C7 I070 D12
F018 2013 D9 5016 D7 I072 D11
2014 F7 5017 A3 I073 E11
2015 F5 5025 E11 I074 E11

80R

5007

6081
2002
470u
80R

5009
2016 E6 5026 F11 I075 E12

BZX384-C22
I146 2017 C10 5027 D11 I076 F11
2019 H3 5028 D11 I077 F11
I006 2020 D12 5040 D10 I078 A4
B 7002 I062
B 2021 C2 5041 E9 I080 B10

80R

5008
4 1 2022 E12 6001 D3 I081 F8
3028
2023 B13 6002 D8 I082 H7
1K0 I080 2024 E13 6003 C8 I083 H7

1K0

3033
2023
470n

2025 E14 6004 D7 I084 F10


I064 3 2 I063
2061 HIGH SIDE 2026 G4 6005 D6 I085 E13
I147 F029
DRIVE TCET1102(G) 2027 F3 6006 I5 I088 E14
CONTROL 2n2 2028 D12 6007 C8 I089 E13
I148 6007 I042 3014 I038 F002 7005 GNDA
399V

15
7001 17V STP15NK50ZFP I149 DC_PROT 2029 E12 6008 D8 I092 F14
3031

2063
470p
MC34067P (7V6) 7030
BAS316 100R 2030 F13 6009 G2 I093 F14
VS-CONTROLLER I027 BC847BW 10K 2031 D13 6010 G5 I094 G13

80R

VCC
5005
9 5 A4
EN|UA VREF 2072

2n2
47R
3057

2060
6003
220R

2032 E14 6011 F5 I096 A3

3015
C 5V1 C

BAS316
10n
47K

2039
3032
I103 I007 1 (0V5) 2033 E14 6012 E9 I097 A3
3002 OSCC 1n0

80R
5001 I046

5015
I107 S13932-04 I045 3016 6027 I111 GNDA 2034 C2 6013 C9 I098 A5

6013
2
10K OSCR 2035 F11 6014 F11 I099 A5

SML4744
10n 1600V
7V3 6 I037 I294
F003 BAS316

630V
(0V3) 2K2 5002 2038 E12 6015 H7 I100 A6

2040
560p
2004
200p
2021
100p
2034
100p
3 14

3003
100K
2006 I008 3005 OSCCC OA 3029 GNDA GNDA
BC857BW BS51312-01 I116 2039 C11 6016 G7 I101 A5
5027 F016 +12V

2017
16 4 7007 8 9 1n0 2028 2040 C1 6017 I5 I103 C1
I009 33K OS 2K2 I109
1n025V

2013
2V 7V3 7 50V

1n5 2000V
F004 80R 2044 D12 6020 H1 I104 D2

50R

5004
(0V7) 6 12 (0V3) 3 I039 7 10 I070
EAO OB 2062 2065 3 2045 F12 6021 E11 I105 E4
10n

2031

4V9 0V01 9
25V

2046 I4 6022 H3 I107 C7


2m2

27K
2

630V

2005
100p
2009
100p
2020

(1V2) 8 13 (0V) 6 11

3004
Ip PGND 5016 I108 2n2 2n2
33K

2047 I5 6023 F14 I108 D7


3052

4V9 0V6 I110 I119

10K
2

3006
(5V)
3022

(0V7) 7 10 5 12
680R

In FI 80R 6008 6002 F005 2048 I5 6027 C8 I109 D8


D 4V9 10 I150 D 2050 E4 6028 E8 I110 D9
I010
(0V) 11 13
SOST I052 BAS316 I117 2060 C7 6044 D12 I111 C9
15K

BAS316

6005
2064
470p
3037

6044

LOW SIDE 5040

BAS316
F028

2K7
I120 2061 C8 6051 H4 I112 E9

3048
GND

6001
I104 3 14

6004 BAS316

BAS316
3043 DRIVE I072 1 2062 D8 6077 A4 I113 E9

FLM 1/6W
7006 80R I114 5028
STPS20L45CT

F008

100R
F009 2 15 1n0 2044

4
3017
1R0 STP15NK50ZFP
2063 C7 6078 A5 I114 D10
50V F017
I012 100n 16V 80R 2064 D7 6079 A4 I116 C11
1 16
I057 F027 2065 D8 6080 A3 I117 D11
5025 I074 2029 GNDA F012 F025 +24Va 2071 E8 6081 B2 I119 D13

80R
17V3

5013
2016
3009 I021 3008 3007 3058 2072 C8 7001 C4 I120 D13
I073 80R F024
1n0 50V

47R
1

3018
3K3 330R 10K 5M6 2071 I113 2077 H5 7002 B10 I121 E14
3020
2007 I105 I112 2290 H11 7004 H6 I122 F14
1u0

3050 3053

6K8
2022
2038

3065
400V_HOT_A 2K2 1n0 I085 3000 A3 7005 C9 I124 H11
18K
4n7

1m8 35V
1m8 35V
3024
2032

E E

6012
470n 820K 680K 3019 6028

SML4744
3001 F6 7006 D9 I131 I6
1u0 50V

2
2025

2033

16V STTH2003CFP

68K

1n0
MRS25 1%

3061

2050
I051 6021 3002 C2 7007 D8 I132 I5
F010 2K2 I121

1n5 2000V
BAS316 I059

2012
SOFTSTART 1 3023 I089 2024
I088 3003 C1 7008 E8 I133 I4

10n
BC857BW

2011
1600V
CONTROL 3004 D1 7009 G5 I134 I4
I018 I145 7008
F006 I075 15K 220n 3005 C3 7010 F13 I135 H3
33K

50R
8K2

5041
3038

3040

I055 2000 3 16V 6023


c002 3006 D3 7017 F4 I136 H4
5026 2045 8
4
5

13V4 3007 E3 7018 F4 I137 H5


I020

50V
I122

15n
470p BAS316

2027
I076 80R I077 7010 3008 E2 7030 C11 I138 H5
K

GND3 1n0 50V TL431ACD


CURRENT F023 F014 3009 E2 9002 G13 I139 G5
NC

BC857BW
R

I022 3010 H2 9004 F11 I140 G6


c001

7017 PROTECTION
A

F300 6014 1% 3011 H2 9010 G11 I141 H2


GNDA

15K

3012
F F 3012 F4 F002 C9 I142 G1
BYW29FP-200

10K
1K8

I023

3066
3025

2
3
6
7

I025 I024 6011 I033 2015 I036 I034 2014 I081 HOT_GNDA HOT_GNDA 2035 I093 3013 G5 F003 C6 I143 G1
I092

I084 3014 C8 F004 D6 I144 A4


10n50V 2n2 2000V 50V 1n0 3015 C8 F005 D9 I145 E8

10K
BAS316
2030
100n 16V

3064
9004 3016 C8 F006 E6 I146 B9
F007 Vs
RES

22R
33K

3034

3001
100R
3046
7018 3017 D8 F007 F3 I147 C9
470R
3041

Voltage
18K

3030

BC847BW 9010 3018 E8 F008 D6 I148 C7


Adj. 1%
3026

I094 3019 E8 F009 D7 I149 C12

6010
BAS316
3020 E8 F010 E6 I150 D9

22R

10K
22R

2008
470n 16V
3045

3027
3013
3021

100K
2n2 50V
3021 G6 F012 E13 I151 I5

2026
I028 I029
9002

3022 D13 F014 F13 I294 C9


3023 E13 F016 D13 c001 F10
G HOT_GNDA
G 3024 E13 F017 D12 c002 F9
3075 GNDA 3025 F13 F018 B9

3067

100R
I139 3026 G13 F021 A12
1K0 3027 G3 F022 A13
I143 BC857BW
BAS316 I142 6009 3028 B10 F023 F9

6016
7009 I140 3029 C8 F024 E13

BAS316
I135 3068 I137
6020 PDZ18-B 2290 3030 G12 F025 E13
2K2 I083 3031 C12 F027 E12
BAS316 I138 I124
I141 I136 3070 7004 10n 50V 3032 C12 F028 D12
3292
6051 1K0 BC847BW 3033 B11 F029 C10

6015
560R 3034 F14 F030 H12

3010
470R
BZX384-C22
H H 3037 D13 F031 H12
I082 GNDA

10K
2n2
3038 E14 F032 I12

3071
2077
1304 3040 E14 F299 A9
F030 TO
+24Va 1
3041 F14 F300 F9

10n
47R
10K

3011
3047

2010
100u
6022
2019
3089

470R
2 AUDIO-STANDBY 3043 D2 I006 B3
F031
HOT_GNDA HOT_GNDA HOT_GNDA +12V 3 3045 G6 I007 C3

BZX384-C4V7
4 3046 F6 I008 C3
1009 1010
6006 I151 HEATSINK HEATSINK B4P-VH 3047 H3 I009 D2
HOT_GNDA HOT_GNDA HOT_GNDA HOT_GNDA I134 3056 I133 I132 2047 3055
3048 D2 I010 D3
220R I131 1309 3050 E3 I012 D5
220R BAS316 10n TO
F032 1 3052 D13 I018 E3
2 AUDIO-STANDBY

47n
1n0
3053 E4 I020 F4

2046
2048
6017
BAS316
I 3 I 3055 I6 I021 E2
B3P-VH 3056 I4 I022 F3
GNDA 3057 C13 I023 F3
HOT_GNDA HOT_GNDA HOT_GNDA GNDA GNDA 3058 E3 I024 F4
HOT COLD
3061 E4 I025 F3
GROUND GROUND 3064 F4 I027 C3
3065 E5 I028 G2
G_15950_002.eps 3066 F3 I029 G3
3104 313 6065.3 040406 3067 G1 I033 F5
3068 H4 I034 F7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 90

Display Supply 42”: Mains Filter & Stby B


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1C05 E8 ID15 C7
1D00 C2 ID16 C6
1D02 D5 ID24 D8
1D03 D5 ID42 C6
MAINS FILTER + STANDBY PART B 1D50 C8 ID44 C7
A3 A3 1U01 E4 ID45 C7
1U11 E5 ID46 C4
2D00 C2 ID47 C4
A A 2D01 C5 ID48 D5
2D03 C4 ID55 D6
2D04 C5 ID61 D12
2D05 D4 ID62 D12
2D06 C6 ID63 D5
2D07 D6 ID64 D10
2D08 C7 ID65 E11
2D09 C3 ID66 E10
2D10 C6 ID67 E11
2H02 F10 ID68 E11
MAINS FILTER 2H03 C11 ID69 E12

1
4
5D05 5DO4 DTH40203H65

1
4
1 4 400V_HOT_B 2H04 C11 ID70 E10
B B 2H06 F10 IH10 C11
FD10
2H08 E11 IH11 C11

2
3H10 FD26

3
DMF28 25V_HOT_B 2H09 E12 IH12 C11

2
DMF2405H60 2 5D03 3

3
12K 2H10 E12 IH13 C10
FD11 9U05 9U10 HOT_P+
MAINS INPUT 2H15 C12 IH14 E9
9U01 9U06 IH10 IH11 IH12
2H16 D12 IH15 E9
3D50 3D51 HOT_P-
ID42 2H17 C11 IH16 E9
95-264Vac FD14
ID10 ID46 3D00 C3 IH17 C11

FD12
FD13
1D00 ID11 1R0 ID44 1R0 1D50 IH13
MAINS_L 3D04 D6 IH20 F9

2
3
PTF/65 5D00 5D01 5D02 ID12 ID13 GBJ6J 3D05 D5 IH24 E12

56n
ID45
330u
6A55
6A54

2H03
2H15
9H14

T3.15AH 250V 2 3 2 3
BYG10
BYG10

(EUR+AP CHINA) 3D50 C7 IH25 E12


T5AH 250V(AP+US)

470n
470n

2D01
2D10
1 4 1 4 3D51 C7 IH26 E12
C 6H07 C

470n
470n

2D00
2D09
DMF28 3H00 E9
DMF3547HB60 DMF3547HB60

3D00
470n

V
2D08

1
4
3H02 E11
FD15 FD16 FD17 ID47 G5PA-1-5VDC 3H03 E11
56n
10n

2H04
2H17
MAINS_N ID16 ID15 HOT_GNDB 3H04 F9
FD18 FD19
3H05 F12
IH17
9U08 9U07 9H13 9H08 3H07 F9
9U03 ID62 3H10 B10
HOT_GNDB

1n0

2D07
5D00 C4
5D01 C5

220p

2D05
6D61
ID55 5D02 C6

BAS316
1D02 3D04
330u

9H11
2H16

5D03 B6
D 500V ID48 220R D 5D05 B4
ID24 5DO4 B5
5H04 F12
ID64
9H10 6A54 C13
ID61 HOT_GNDB

6D60
6A55 C12

BAS316
6D60 D8
4

6H09
7H05

1N5062
AVS1ACP08
6D61 D8
6H07 C11

1U01
1U11 VDD

1
1M0
100n

3H00
2H10

HEATSINK 7 6 6H08 E9

GND screw
COLD GROUND MODE NC
7H06

IH14 ID65 3H03


6H09 D9
AVS10CB

8 5 7H05 E10
ID66 VM VG
IH25

ID67

RELAY +
RELAY -
FD24 390R 7H06 E11
2 3 ID68
E OSIN OSOUT E 9H06 E10

6H08
FD25 1N5062
100n
2H09

VSS 9H08 D12


47n

9H06
2H08

IH16
9H10 D10
91K

ID69
3H02

HOT_GNDB IH15 ID70 9H11 D12


IH26
IH24

9H12 F12
9H13 D12

1C05
1
2
3
22K
18K
4R7

B3B-EH-A
100p
100u

3H07
3H04
2H02
5H04
9H12
3H05

9H14 C12
2H06 9U01 C4
TO 9U03 D6
IH20 47u 50V 9U05 B7
9U06 C5
F F 9U07 D5
9U08 D4
9U10 B7
FD10 B2
FD11 B2
COLD GROUND
FD12 C1
FD13 C2
FD14 C2
FD15 C1
FD16 C2
FD17 C2
FD18 C2
G G FD19 C2
FD24 E8
FD25 E8
FD26 B11
ID10 C3
G_15950_003.eps ID11 C6
3104 313 6065.3 040406 ID12 C7
ID13 C8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 91

Display Supply 42”: Part B


1303 I12 3U70 H4 IA32 I5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1320 I12 3U71 H5 IA33 I4
1M02 H14 3U75 G5 IA34 I3
1U07 G11 3U89 H7 IA35 H3
1U09 I9 5B91 G13 IA36 H4
1U10 I10 5B92 H13 IA37 H5
SUPPLY PART B HOT COLD 2B90 G11 5B93 G13 IA38 H5
A4 GROUND GROUND
A4 2B91 G11
2B92 G12
5U01 C7
5U02 D10
IA39 G5
IA40 H6
BIAS SUPPLY 2B93 H11 5U04 D9 IA42 H1
2B94 H12 5U05 C9 IA43 G1
2U00 F10 5U07 B9 IA44 C14
3U00 IU96 5U17 IU97 6U79 IU05 6U77 6U78 IU99 5U10 IA00 2U02 B3 5U08 B9 IA45 E8
A IU98 A
25V_HOT_B 2U03 A4 5U09 B5 IA46 B9
50R 1m0 2U04 C2 5U10 A5 IA47 C9
4R7 BYG22D BYG22D BYV27-200
2U05 D2 5U13 E9 IA48 C7

1m0
FU99 2U06 C3 5U15 C7 IA49 C12

2U03
IA01 2U07 E2 5U16 D6 IA50 D9
400V_HOT_B
FU18 2U08 G4 5U17 A3 IA51 I5
2U09 D2 5U25 E11 IB90 G12

6U81
470u

2U02
2U10 H2 5U26 F11 IB91 G12

80R

5U07

BZX384-C22
80R

9U04
2U11 E10 5U40 D10 IB92 H11

5U09
IA46 2U12 E9 5U41 E9 IB93 H12
2U13 D9 6B91 G11 IB94 C9
B IU06 B 2U14 F7 6B93 H11 IU05 A4
IU62
2U15 F5 6U01 D3 IU06 B2

80R
7U02

5U08
IU79 4 1 2U16 E6 6U02 D8 IU07 C3
3U28
2U17 D10 6U03 C8 IU08 C3
1K0 2U19 H3 6U04 D7 IU09 D2

1K0
470n

3U33
2U23

3
2U21 C2 6U05 D6 IU10 D3
IU64 2 IU63
2U61 HIGH SIDE IA47 2U22 E12 6U06 I4 IU12 E5
17V FU29 2U23 B14 6U07 C8 IU18 E3
DRIVE TCET1102(G)
(7V6) 2n2 2U24 E13 6U08 D8 IU20 F4
CONTROL IA48 6U07 IU42 3U14 IU38 FU02 7U05 GNDB
STP15NK50ZFP
399V
7U01 IA49 2U25 E14 6U09 H2 IU21 E2

15
3U31

470p
7U30

2U63
MC34067P DC_PROT
5V1 BAS316 100R 2U26 G4 6U10 G5 IU22 F3
VS-CONTROLLER IU27 BC847BW 10K 2U27 F3 6U11 F5 IU23 F3

80R

VCC
(0V5)

5U05
9 5 A4
EN|UA VREF 2U72

2n2
47R
C C
3U57

2U29 E12 6U12 E9 IU24 F4


220R

2U60
6U03
3U15

BAS316
10n
47K

2U39
3U32
IA03 IU07 1 2U30 F13 6U13 C9 IU25 F3
3U02 OSCC 1n0

80R
5U01 IU46

5U15
IA07 IU45 3U16 6U27 IA11 GNDB 2U32 E14 6U15 H7 IU27 C3

6U13
2 S13932-04
10K OSCR 2U33 E14 6U16 G7 IU28 G2

SML4744
10n 1600V
7V3 6 IU37 IB94
BAS316

630V
(0V3) FU03 2K2 2U34 C2 6U17 I5 IU29 G3

560p
200p
100p
100p

2U40
2U04
2U21
2U34
3 14

100K

3U03
2U06 IU08 GNDB GNDB IA44
3U05 OSCCC OA 3U29 2U38 E12 6U20 H1 IU33 F5
BC857BW
7U07

2U17
4
3U39
330R

IU09 16 2K2 IA09 2U39 C12 6U21 E11 IU34 F6


1n025V 33K OS 5U02

2U13
7V3 7

1n5 2000V
FU04 2U40 C1 6U22 H3 IU36 F6

50R
(0V3)

5U04
2V 6 12 3 IU39 8 9
EAO OB 2U62 2U65 IU86 2U45 F12 6U23 F14 IU37 C8
(0V7) 0V01 9
5U16 2U46 I4 6U27 C8 IU38 C8

27K
2

630V
100p
100p
(0V)

2U05
2U09
3U52
220R

4V9 8 13 7 10

3U04
(1V2) Ip PGND 2n2 2n2 2U47 I5 6U28 E8 IU39 D8
0V6 80R IA08 IA10

10K

3U06
4V9 7 10 (5V) 6 11
330R

3U22

D In FI 6U08 6U02 FU05 D 2U48 I5 6U51 H4 IU41 H2


(0V7) 10 IA50

BAS316
2U50 E4 6U77 A4 IU42 C8
IU10 11 5 12
SOST BAS316
IU52 BAS316 2U60 C7 6U78 A5 IU45 C8

470p

2U64
4V9 LOW SIDE

2K7
2U61 C8 6U79 A4 IU46 C8

GND

3U48
6U01
IA04 (0V) 13

6U05
6U04 BAS316

BAS316
3U43 DRIVE 2U62 D8 6U81 B2 IU51 E8
FU28

FLM 1/6W
FU08 7U06 5U40 FU17

100R
FU09 3 14

4
2U63 C7 7U01 C4 IU52 D8

3U17
1R0 STP15NK50ZFP
IU12 16V 100n 80R IA14 FU27 2U64 D7 7U02 B10 IU55 F9
2 15 GNDB
IU57 2U65 D8 7U04 H5 IU57 E9
5U25 IU74 2U29 FU12 FU25 +24Vb 2U71 E8 7U05 C9 IU59 E9

80R
17V3

5U13
2U16 1 16
3U09 IU21 3U08 3U07 3U58 2U72 C8 7U06 D9 IU62 B11
IU73 80R FU24
1n0 50V

47R

3U18
3K3 330R 10K 5M6 2U71 IA13
2U77 H5 7U07 D8 IU63 C11
3U20 BS51312-01 1
2U07 IA05 IA12 3B92 G11 7U08 E8 IU64 C9
1u0

3U50 3U53

6K8
2U22
2U38

3U65
400V_HOT_B 2K2 1n0 IU85 3U00 A3 7U09 G5 IU73 E11
18K
4n7

1m8 35V
1m8 35V

E E
3U24
2U32

6U12
470n 820K 680K 3U19 6U28 3U01 F6 7U10 F13 IU74 E11

SML4744
1u0 50V
2U25

2U33

16V
1

68K

1n0
MRS25 1%

3U61
3U02 C2 7U17 F4 IU76 F11

2U50
IU51 STTH2003CFP 2 IA20
FU10 2K2 IA21

1n5 2000V
BAS316 IU59

2U12
SOFTSTART 6U21 3U23 IU89 2U24
IU88 3U03 C1 7U18 G4 IU77 F11

10n
BC857BW

2U11
1600V
CONTROL 3U04 D1 7U30 C11 IU79 B9
IU18 IA45 7U08
FU06 15K 220n 3U05 C3 9U02 G13 IU80 G11
33K

50R
8K2

5U41
3U38

3U40

IU55 2U00 16V 6U23


cU02 3U06 D3 9U04 B5 IU81 F8
13V4 8
4
5

IU20 3U07 E3 FB90 H13 IU82 H7

50V
5U26 3 2U45 IA22

15n
470p 7U10 BAS316

2U27
3U08 E2 FB92 G13 IU83 H7
TL431ACD
K

CURRENT FU23 IU76 80R IU77 FU14 3U09 E2 FB93 G13 IU84 F10
NC

BC857BW 1n0 50V


R

IU22 3U10 H2 FB94 H13 IU85 E13


cU01

7U17 PROTECTION
A

FC00 1% 3U11 H2 FB95 H13 IU86 D13

15K
F F

3U12
3U12 F4 FB96 G14 IU88 E14
GNDB

10K
1K8

IU23
HOT_GNDB
2
3
6
7

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1001 A2 1305 A4 1400 B1 1C05 D4 1U07 F10 2003 B7 2013 C7 2033 A11 2404 A3 2410 B4 2809 D4 2B94 F10 2D09 E2 2H09 G5 2U02 E8 2U12 G9 2U33 D11 3018 D7 3401 C1 3407 D6 3807 B5 3H00 E5 3U14 F7 3U53 D6 5007 A6 5016 B7 5040 C7 5404 B3 5D00 D1 5H04 F5 5U08 E6 5U17 D6 6021 B10 6809 B5 6U21 E10
1009 B10 1306 A5 1401 A5 1D00 D1 1U09 E10 2004 A8 2014 A9 2038 B10 2405 A3 2503 A5 2810 D5 2D00 E2 2D10 E4 2H10 G6 2U03 E7 2U13 G8 2U38 E10 3026 A10 3402 C1 3450 C2 3810 B5 3H03 F6 3U15 G7 3U58 E7 5008 A6 5017 A5 5041 D9 5405 A2 5D01 D3 5U01 F7 5U09 E8 5U25 E10 6044 D10 6B91 G10 6U78 E7
1010 C10 1307 D5 1402 A3 1D02 F2 1U10 G10 2005 A8 2017 B7 2400 B1 2406 B3 2803 C4 2815 B4 2D01 E4 2H03 F5 2H15 E5 2U04 D7 2U14 D8 3000 A6 3050 A7 3403 C1 3451 C3 3D00 D1 3H05 G4 3U17 G8 5001 C7 5009 B8 5025 B10 5400 A1 5804 C5 5D02 F3 5U02 F9 5U10 E8 5U26 E10 6078 B7 6B93 G11 7001 A7
1011 C4 1308 C1 1403 A3 1D50 E4 1U11 G4 2010 A8 2020 C11 2401 B4 2407 B4 2804 C5 2816 B6 2D05 D4 2H04 F5 2H16 E6 2U05 D7 2U17 F7 3014 C7 3053 A7 3404 B3 3800 B5 3D04 F2 3H07 E5 3U18 G8 5002 B9 5010 B7 5026 B10 5401 A2 5B91 F11 5D03 F2 5U04 F7 5U13 G9 5U40 F7 6506 B4 6H07 G5 7002 A9
1303 E11 1309 B11 1450 B4 1M02 F11 2000 A9 2011 C7 2022 B11 2402 A2 2408 C3 2806 B5 2817 A6 2D07 E4 2H06 F5 2H17 E6 2U10 D8 2U22 F11 3015 C7 3058 A7 3405 B3 3803 C5 3D50 G2 3H10 E5 3U26 D10 5004 C7 5013 D8 5027 C9 5402 C3 5B92 F11 5D05 E2 5U05 G8 5U15 E7 5U41 G9 6807 C4 6H08 E5 7005 D7
7006 C8
7805 B5
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9003 B4
9004 B11
9005 D2
9006 B2
9007 B3
9008 A1
9009 A5
9010 B11
9011 C3
9080 A8
9082 C4
9088 A10
9089 D2
9090 A10
9091 A9
9092 B8
9093 A8
9094 B7
9095 B9
9096 C7
9097 D6
9098 C4
9099 B3
9808 C6
9811 C6
9812 C5
9813 C6
9814 B6
9H08 F6
9H11 F6
9H12 F5
9H13 E6
9H14 E6
9H15 F6
9H16 G5
9H17 C1
9U01 E1
9U03 E4
9U04 E8
9U05 G3
9U06 E3
9U07 E3
9U08 E2
9U09 G8
9U10 F4
9U50 E3
9U51 E9
9U52 E5
9U53 F5
9U54 G7
9U55 D8
9U56 F10
9U58 E7
9U59 E5
9U60 D4
9U61 D5
9U62 D5
9U63 B11
9U65 B11
9U66 D10
9U67 A7
9U68 B7
9U69 A8
9U70 A8
9U71 B7
9U72 B7
9U73 B7
9U74 D7
9U76 E8
9U77 E9
9U78 E9
9U79 E8
9U80 E7
9U81 E7
9U82 F7
9U83 E7
9U84 G4
9U85 E6
9U86 B9
9U87 B9
9U88 F3
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2007 A5 2023 A2 2031 A2 2045 B2 2062 C5 2290 B3 2U07 E5 2U23 D2 2U34 D4 2U50 D5 2U71 G4 3005 A5 3012 A5 3023 A2 3031 A1 3041 A1 3055 A4 3067 A4 3802 C7 3U01 D4 3U08 E5 3U19 G4 3U27 D5 3U34 D1 3U46 D5 3U61 D5 3U71 D4 6005 A5 6012 C4 6023 A1 6081 B4 6460 A8 6U02 G3 6U09 D4
2008 A5 2024 A2 2032 A2 2046 A4 2063 C5 2802 C7 2U08 D5 2U24 D1 2U39 D1 2U60 G5 2U72 G5 3006 A5 3013 A5 3024 A2 3032 A1 3043 A5 3056 A4 3068 A4 3804 C7 3U02 D5 3U09 E5 3U20 G4 3U28 D3 3U38 D1 3U47 D4 3U64 D5 3U75 D4 6006 A4 6013 C5 6027 C6 6154 D6 6461 A8 6U03 G5 6U10 D4
2009 A4 2026 A5 2034 A4 2047 A4 2064 C5 2B90 F3 2U09 D4 2U26 D5 2U40 E5 2U61 F5 2U77 D4 3007 A5 3016 C6 3025 A1 3033 A3 3045 A4 3057 A2 3070 A4 3806 C7 3U03 D4 3U10 E4 3U21 D4 3U29 G5 3U39 E1 3U48 D5 3U65 D5 3U89 D3 6007 C5 6015 A4 6028 C4 6155 D6 6A54 D7 6U04 E5 6U11 D5
2015 A4 2027 A5 2035 B1 2048 A4 2065 C4 2B91 G1 2U15 D4 2U27 D5 2U45 E2 2U62 G4 3001 A4 3008 A5 3019 C4 3027 A5 3034 A1 3046 A4 3061 A5 3071 A4 3999 C2 3U04 E4 3U11 D4 3U22 E1 3U30 D1 3U40 D1 3U52 D2 3U66 D5 6001 A5 6008 C5 6016 A4 6051 A4 6156 D7 6A55 D7 6U05 E5 6U12 F3
2016 A5 2028 D2 2039 A1 2050 A5 2071 C4 2B93 G1 2U16 E5 2U29 E2 2U46 D4 2U63 F5 3002 A5 3009 A5 3020 C4 3028 A4 3037 A2 3047 A4 3064 A5 3075 A4 3B92 F3 3U05 D5 3U12 D5 3U23 D1 3U31 E1 3U41 D1 3U55 D4 3U67 E4 6002 C4 6009 A4 6017 A4 6077 B5 6157 E7 6D60 D8 6U06 D4 6U13 F5
2019 A4 2029 B2 2040 A5 2060 C5 2072 C6 2H02 F7 2U19 D4 2U30 D1 2U47 D4 2U64 F5 3003 A4 3010 A4 3021 A4 3029 C6 3038 A1 3048 A5 3065 A5 3089 A4 3H02 F7 3U06 D5 3U13 D5 3U24 D1 3U32 D1 3U43 D5 3U56 D4 3U68 D4 6003 C5 6010 A5 6020 A4 6079 A6 6158 C6 6D61 D8 6U07 F5 6U15 D4
6U16 D3
6U17 E4
6U20 E4
6U22 D4
6U23 D1
6U27 G5
6U28 G4
6U51 D4
6U77 E4
6U79 D6
6U81 E4
7004 A4
7007 C6
7008 C5
7009 A4
7010 A2
7017 A5
7018 A5
7030 A1
7U04 D4
7U07 G5
7U08 G4
7U09 D4
7U10 D2
7U17 D5
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Display Supply 26”: Mains Filter & Stby


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1308 C1
1410 C8
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1S03 D3
1S04 B2
2S00 C2
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2S03 C7
2S04 C7
2S07 D4
2S15 D8
3S05 D5
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3S12 D2

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IS17 IS08 C5

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4M7
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3S12
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HOT GROUND
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BC847BW 1 B14B-PH-K
47K GND GND GND
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2U15
3U33
9U99
9U20
9U21

IU34 IU66 6U41 GND

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3U18 3U45
47K

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IU25 3 2 DC-PROT AC5


IU62

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3U26
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BAT54 COL 1U11

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2U20

GNDHOT GNDHOT 3U28 5U07


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GNDHOT GND GND
1
2

FT01 3999 FT02


G IU49 HOT-GROUND COLD-GROUND
G
1K0
GND

G_15950_008.eps
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 100

Display Supply 26”: Standby


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1301 H3 7507 D11
1310 A12 7511 G6
1M03 D14 7531 F10
1M46 H14 7532 E9
STANDBY 9501 9504
2102 H1 7534 C13
AC3 AC3 2103 H1 7580 B8
7581 1310 2106 B4 7581 A8
5501 * F105 HEATSINK 2109 G7 9125 D13
STP16NF06FP
+12V 2110 F7 9501 A8
2 3
A 80R A 2118 D7 9504 A10
2131 C10 F100 E5
*

1
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND 2132 C10 F102 D4

6584
1
2
2140 F9 F104 F14

1K2

2580
3501
2501
100n

BZX384-C12
3596 2143 C7 F105 A11

220u 25V
+24Va GND 2144 C7 F106 B13
8K2
2145 E4 F109 H13
GND GND GND 2152 C4 F111 D14
3598 2160 D9 F113 D14
+5V_SW 2163 G3 F115 E14
15K
2501 A11 F117 H14
F106 2506 D6 F119 F14
1

2n2

2586
B B 2510 F8 F121 E14

K
3594 2511 D8 F124 B3

R
450V 10u 7580 2513 E7 F131 H14
2
I180 6K8

1K0
TS2431

A
2538
220n
3536
2533 F11 F135 H13
2106
5504 F124 3 2534 F8 F137 G7

33K
1K8

3591
3592
400V_HOT I183 BC857BW 2535 E10 F138 H13
I100 7534
33u 3539 POWER-OK-PLATFORM 2537 E12 F139 H13
AC3
2538 B12 F140 H13
1K0 I186 220R

80R
2539 F8
3535
F141 H13

5505
GND GND GND
2152 7131 2541 F8 I100 C4
1K0

STP16NF06FP
3534

I184 2580 A9 I103 C9


10n GNDHOT 5500 6113 2586 B9 I104 D11
C C 3104 D3 I105 E12
BYW29-200 3589 I103 6130 I164
GND

2
I113 3106 F2
6534

5 8 I114 +8V6 I106 E11


7100 +24Va
PDZ3.3-B

TEA1533AT/N1 VCC I118 3107 D4 I107 E10


5104 5112 2143 2144 I190 5507 10K BZX384-C12
Φ I119 3 9 I120 I185 3108 E5 I108 D9
3161

22n

2131
2132
SPMS 1 I129 I128
80R 80R 2n2 2n2 15u 3110 G7 I111 H14

100u 25V
CTRL 4 10 12K 3111 E4 I112 D10

3512
6132

470R
6 5
CTRL NC

PDZ6.8-B
I123 GND

2511
6505
3171
6535
9125

3112 H1 I113 C4

100R
8 2 11 GND
BAS316

2118
1m0 35V
220u 50V
7 10 I136 3113 F7 I114 C6

BZX384-C33
DEM I108 3172
I122 I130 1 12 3114 E1 I116 D10
3104 I197 I112
9 11 33K I116
ISENSE DRIVER 7102 3123 G7 I118 C5
22R STP6NK60Z I124 GND GND GND 3124 F7 I119 C4

6134
14 12 BS28219-01 GND

BAS316
DRAIN GND

2160
3135
D 3125 G2 I120 C6

330R
HVS 13
6105 I173
D

1u0 50V
3126 E1 I122 D3
I126

30R

5105
GND 3127 F3 I123 D6
BZX384-C15 F102

3
2506 GND
GND 3128 G7 I124 D5
I104 1M03
3159 6133 AC2 F111 3132 E9 I126 D9
DIM-CONTROL_PWM

3107
100R
GNDHOT 7507 1 3134 E10 I128 C7
470p F113
470R BAS316 AC3 2
BC847BW POWER-OK-PLATFORM 3135 D10 I129 C7
3160 3

3108
AC2

0R47
I175 GNDHOT GND I105 3531 4 3146 F5 I130 D3
I134 12K 7532 ON_OFF
3152 BC847BW 5 3148 E3 I131 E3
I131 15K STANDBY F115 6 3149 E2 I134 E3
470R 2145 GND 7

10n

33K
33K

3132
3513
2535
+5V_SW
3152 E3 I135 E1
8
22K

68R

3111
3543
2537
100n

470n 9
3159 D10 I136 D5
E F100
GND 3134 I107 6532 I106 10
E 3160 E4 I137 E7
GND GND
AC2,AC3 F121 3161 C9 I138 E7
6144 GNDHOT 5103 2513 I138 5506 470R BAS316 STANDBY B10P-PH-K-S
I137 3171 D9 I140 F2
GNDHOT +5V2 GND GND 3172 D10 I141 E2
BAS316 50R 2n2 80R
I135 I142 5106 3501 A10 I142 E3
3114 3126 3149 I141 3148
6107 7531 3512 D9 I143 F3
BSP030 2 4
22K 100K I140 470K 33K 22u 3597 AC2 F119 3513 E10 I144 F1
STPS8H100FP +24Va BOOST
3531 E12 I145 G2

2510
10K I148

33K
2m2 10V

3106
1 3534 C13 I146 G1
F104 3535 C13 I147 G6
+AUX 3 +5V2

6103
3536 B13 I148 F10

BYG22D
GND +5V_SW 3538 F8 I149 G8

1u0
1u0

2539
2534
2541
2140
F GNDHOT
F

10u 50V
7101 I157 3124 3539 C13 I153 G7

RES 1u0
I144 I162 BC817-25W I143 7501 3543 E12 I157 F6
6102 3127 I165 I166 3146 I171 220R I159
4 1 3589 C9 I159 F8
2110
6531
2533

BAS316 2R2 4K7 3591 B9 I162 F2

6K8

3113
100u 25V

BZX384-C15

2n2 3592 B9 I164 C11

3538
100R
2109 I153 3128 3594 B9 I165 F3
2
3125 I149
I145 3 3596 A7 I166 F4
I181 I147 47n 15K GND

2163
4K7 TCET1102(G) 3597 F9 I171 F5

22u 50V
1
GND 3598 B8 I173 D4

K
5101 H4 I175 E4

6115
R
7511 2 5103 E7 I180 B5

BZX384-C15
TS2431

A
G G 5104 C5 I181 G3
GNDHOT 3 5105 D5 I183 B13

6K8
39K

3123
3110
GNDHOT 5106 E4 I184 C12
I146 5112 C6 I185 C12
F137 5500 C6 I186 C13
5501 A10 I190 C8
GND 1M46 5504 B2 I197 D9
F138 F131

22n
1K0

2102
2103
3112
1 5505 C4 I199 H4

22u 50V
GND GND GND
2 5506 E9
+8V6 F135
1301 3 5507 C8
HEATSINK +12V 4
F139 F109 6102 F1
GNDHOT GNDHOT GNDHOT +5V_SW 5
I111 6103 F3
H F140 6 H
+5V2 GND 6105 D4
7
8 6107 E7
I199 5101 +12V 9 6113 C7

1
2
F141 F117 10 6115 G2
120R 11
GNDHOT
6130 C9
B11B-PH-K 6132 D10
6133 D11
6134 D9
6144 E2
6505 D8
6531 F10
I I 6532 E11
6534 C12
6535 D13
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND 6584 A8
7100 C1
7101 F2
G_15950_009.eps 7102 D4
3104 313 6146.3 040406 7131 C10
7501 F6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 101

Display Supply 26”: Audio Left / Right


1735 D14 2D04 F3 2D10 D6 2D16 F10 2D25 D9 2D31 C12 2D39 E15 2D92 G3 3D06 C4 3D12 F4 3D18 D5 3D30 C10 3D36 F10 3D42 D13 5D00 D6 5D26 C15 7D07 D4 7D30 D11 7D35-2 E12 FD25 D14 ID05 C3 ID11 E4 ID17 C5 ID23 E5 ID30 F11 ID37 C12 ID43 F11 ID50 D8 IDB4 D5
1736 D7 2D05 F4 2D11 D7 2D17 D13 2D26 E9 2D32 C13 2D40 B2 2D93 G3 3D07 E3 3D13 F4 3D19 G9 3D31 C11 3D37 F11 3D43 D12 5D01 C8 5D27 E15 7D08 D4 7D31 C11 7D37 D13 FD26 D14 ID06 D4 ID12 E5 ID18 D6 ID24 F3 ID31 D9 ID38 D12 ID45 F10 ID51 D12 IDB5 D12
2D00 D2 2D06 C5 2D12 F6 2D18 E10 2D27 D10 2D33 E12 2D41 D15 3D01 D1 3D08 D4 3D14 F4 3D20 G9 3D32 E11 3D38 F11 3D46 E4 5D02 E8 7D00-1 D3 7D09 E4 7D32 D11 FD00 D7 ID01 D2 ID07 C4 ID13 F4 ID19 D5 ID26 F10 ID33 E10 ID39 D11 ID46 F11 ID52 E12
2D01 D2 2D07 C5 2D13 F6 2D19 E3 2D28 F10 2D34 E12 2D89 G9 3D02 D2 3D09 E3 3D15 D4 3D26 D8 3D33 D11 3D39 F11 3D48 E12 5D05 B1 7D00-2 D10 7D10-1 C4 7D33 E11 FD01 D7 ID02 G9 ID08 D4 ID14 G9 ID20 D1 ID27 B2 ID34 D11 ID40 E12 ID47 C12 ID53 E12
2D02 D3 2D08 E5 2D14 E7 2D20 B2 2D29 F10 2D37 F13 2D90 G10 3D04 C3 3D10 E4 3D16 D6 3D27 E9 3D34 E10 3D40 D12 3D69 C4 5D06 C1 7D05 D4 7D10-2 E4 7D34 E11 FD05 D6 ID03 E3 ID09 D4 ID15 F3 ID21 D5 ID28 F3 ID35 C11 ID41 E11 ID48 D13 ID60 D13
2D03 F3 2D09 E5 2D15 F3 2D21 C2 2D30 F11 2D38 F14 2D91 G9 3D05 C3 3D11 F3 3D17 D5 3D29 C10 3D35 E11 3D41 D14 3D70 C12 5D25 D13 7D06 C4 7D12 D5 7D35-1 C12 FD06 D14 ID04 D3 ID10 E4 ID16 F3 ID22 D5 ID29 C2 ID36 D11 ID42 E12 ID49 D12 ID61 D6

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

AC4 AUDIO LEFT / RIGHT AC4


A

5D05 ID27 B
VP1 VP
80R

100n

2D20
220n

2D40
GND-L ID17 5D01
+12-15V ID47 5D26
80R
5D06 ID29 80R
-12-15V VN +12-15V

3K3
1K2
100n

3D04
3D06
2D06
2D07
80R

22K
3K3
1K2

1m0 16V
C
100n

3D69
3D29
3D31
2D31
2D32

3D05 ID05

22K
1m0 16V

3D70
SI4532ADY 3D30 ID35

100n

2D21
22K 7D10-1 SI4532ADY

3
22K 7D35-1
3

7D06 GND-LL GND-LL


4
BC807-25W ID07 7D31 GND-LR GND-LR
ID37 4
BC807-25W

5
6
GND-L ID18 3D16 AC4,AC5
5
6

CPROT ID48 3D41 AC4,AC5


22K AC5 CPROT
7D12 LEFT-SPEAKER
AC4,AC5 IDB4 BC857BW 7D37 22K RIGHT-SPEAKER AC5
MUTE 7D05 IDB5
BC847BW 1736 BC857BW
ID08 5D00 MUTE 7D30

1
VP 7D07 3D17 BC847BW 1735
1 AC4,AC5 ID38 5D25 FD06
1

BC847BW ID19 VP 7D32 3D42 FD25


0R1 ID61 2 3 FD26
ID06 33u FD05 FD00 BC847BW ID49 1 D

2D11
3 ID36 0R1 ID60 3

X01206
33u GND-LR 2
2D41

2
ID20 ID01 8 7D00-1
X01206

AC5 3D01 2D00 3

4R7
470n

3D15
330R
3D18
2D10
3 B3B-EH-A
2

AUDIO-L LM393PT 2D02 ID04 ID50 2D25 ID31 8 7D00-2


3D08 3D26
4R7

LM393PT
470n

3D40
330R
3D43
2D17

18K 1 FD01 AUDIO-R 5 ID34 B3B-EH-A


47n 2D27 3D33
2 22K ID09 TO AC5 18K 7
10n ID21 47n
GND-LL GND-LL 6 22K ID39

7
8
7D08 ID22 10n ID51

1n0
TO

22K
4 SPEAKER

3D02
2D01
GND-LR
7
8

BC857BW 7D33 ID52

1n0
GND-LL

22K
4

3D27
2D26
ID10 BC857BW GND-LR SPEAKER

3D07
680R
2
ID40

1n5

2D08
3D32
680R

1
VN 7D10-2
1n5

2D33

SI4532ADY 2D09 VN
GND-SA GND-SA 3D09 ID11 7D35-2
ID03 GND-SA GND-SA 3D34 ID41 SI4532ADY
22K ID23 1n5 ID33 ID53
7D09 22K E
BC817-25W

22p
7D34

22K
22K

2D19
3D46
3D48

BC817-25W
1n5

1K2
220n

3D10
2D34

2D14
22p
1K2
220n

2D18
3D35
2D39

ID12 5D02
-12-15V ID42 5D27
ID15 3D11 ID28 3D12 80R
ID45 3D36 ID30 3D37 80R
ID13 -12-15V
3K9 100K

100n

2D12
2D13
3K9 100K ID43

16V 1m0
100n

2D37
2D38
16V 1m0

1n5
1n5
1u0

2D03
2D04
2D05
1n5
1n5
1u0

2D28
2D29
2D30

ID24 3D13 GND-LL


ID16 ID26 3D38
GND-LL GND-LR GND-LR F
10K ID46
10K

100n

2D15
3D14
560R
100n

2D16
3D39
560R

1p0
2p2

2D91
2D89

GND-SA GND-SA
GND-SA GND-SA
ID02

2D92 3D19 2D90

1p0 33K ID14 2p2 G


AC5 2D93
15K

INV-MUTE 3D20

2p2

VN
G_15950_010.eps
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 102

Display Supply 26”: Protection/Mute Cntrl


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
0002 G12
1M52 B12
2DD1 G4
PROTECTION / MUTE CONTROL 2DD2 E5
AC5 AC5 2DD3 E6
2DD4 G6
2DF0 C4
2DF1 G2
2DF2 B5
2DF3 C5
2DF4 B12
A A 2DF9 G11
2DG1 D6
+3V3-STANDBY 3DD0 D11
3DF2 C3
3DF3 D3
3DF4 B4
3DF5 C4
VP1
3DF6 B5

5K6

3DF6
3DF7 D4
1

3DF8 D4
IDG2
3 3DF9 D5

100n
1M52 3DG0 F2

2DF2
2DF4
X01206

AC4 FDH4
2

B AUDIO-L 1
B 3DG1 G3
AC4 FDH5 2 3DG2 F4

22K
6DF0

3DH8
AUDIO-R

BAS316
7DF7-1 3 3DG3 E5
LM393PT GND-L FDH6 4
8
3DG4 G4
3DF4 FDG2 GND-S 5
+12-15V 3 AC5
3DG5 G5
6
47K 1 IDF2 DC-PROT FDH8 3DG6 G6
7
2 AC5 (2x) SOUND-ENABLE FDH9 3DG7 F6
8
FDG1
+3V3-STANDBY 9 3DG8 D6

2K7
4

3DF5
FDH7 3DG9 D6
B9B-PH-K
AC5 (2x) 3DH0 C6
SOUND-ENABLE

100n

2DF3
3DH1 C6
GND-L -12-15V +3V3-STANDBY 3DH2 F4
C AC4 3DF2
C 3DH4 E4
LEFT-SPEAKER
3DH5 E6
220K GND-L
3DH6 E4
VP1
3DH7 F5

1u0

2DF0
3DH8 B5

2K2

3DH1
3DH9 F3

47K

3DH0
7DF7-2 DC-PROT AC5 3DD0 IDE0
LM393PT 6DF0 B5
+12-15V VP1
IDF0 8 IDE2 6DF1 F2
AC4 RIGHT-SPEAKER 3DF3 GND-L 10R
5 IDF4 7DF0 G3
220K 7 7DF3 7DF1 F4
3DF7 FDG3
6 BC847BW
-12-15V 7DF2 F5
47K 4 7DF3 D6
D D

47K
22K
7DF4 D6

3DF9
3DG9

2K7

3DF8
GND-L 7DF5 G6
IDF7
7DF6 F6
-12-15V 7DF7-1 B4
7DF4
GND-L BC847BW 7DF7-2 D4
GND-L

10n
10K
7DF8 E5

2DG1
3DG8
GND-L 9D00 E11
FDG1 C11
GND-L GND-L FDG2 B4
c005
FDG3 D4
+12-15V FDG4 F4
c004 GND-SA
E E FDG5 F5
+12-15V -12-15V
FDG6 F2
c002 GND-LL FDG7 G4

1n0 RES

33K
7DF8 FDH4 B11

3DH4
2DD2
BC847BW FDH5 B11
9D00 GND-LR
FDH6 B12

2K2
47K
47K

2DD3
3DH5

3DG3

3DH6
IDF8 FDH7 C11
FDG4 FDH8 B11

RES 1n0
GND-L GND-S
FDH9 C11

47K
100K
IDE0 D11

3DH2
3DH7
AC4 (2x) IDE2 D12
MUTE IDF0 D4

47K

3DG2
F FDG5 BC857BW
F IDF2 B5
IDF6 7DF6 IDF4 D6
BC857BW IDF6 F4
IDG7 7DF2
IDF9 IDF7 D6
6DF1 FDG6 3DG0 IDG8 3DH9 IDG5 IDF8 F4
7DF1 2DF9
+12-15V IDF9 F6

47K
BC847BW

3DG7
BZX384-C18 10K 3K3 AC4 1 0002 IDG0 G7
10n GND screw
INV-MUTE IDG0
IDG1 G6
FDG7 IDG2 B6
GND-LL
CPROT IDG1 IDG5 F3
3DG5

10u
2K2

2DF1
3DG1
AC4 (2x) SOUND-ENABLE 7DF5
BC847BW IDG7 F4
7DF0 AC5 (2x) 47K
G BC847BW G IDG8 F2

6K8
RES
100p
c002 E11

2DD1

3DG4
1n5

47K
2DD4

3DG6
c004 E11
-12-15V c005 E11

GND-L GND-L GND-L

G_15950_011.eps
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 103

Layout Display Supply 26” (Top Side)


0002 A9 5U11 A6
1301 E3 5U12 A6
1308 G4 5U13 A6
1310 A4 5U17 A2
1316 A1 6107 B4
1317 A1 6113 B4
1319 A1 6S07 F1
1735 A9 6U07 B1
1736 A9 6U22 D1
1M03 C6 6U35 B2
1M46 C6 6U36 B2
1M52 B9 7102 E4
1S00 G3 7131 B5
1S02 G3 7501 D4
1S03 G1 7581 B5
1S04 G4 7U01 D2
1S22 B2 7U02 E3
1U01 E2 7U04 D3
1U11 B1 9120 E3
2102 E4 9501 B5
2106 E4 9502 B6
2118 B4 9503 B6
2132 B6 9504 C6
2140 B6 9505 D4
2152 D3 9D00 B8
2160 B5 9D02 B7
2163 E3 9D08 A8
2506 C3 9D09 B8
2510 A4 9D11 B7
2511 B4 9D12 A8
2533 C7 9D16 B8
2580 B5 9D17 A8
2D06 A7 9D18 A8
2D13 A7 9D23 A8
2D31 A9 9D24 B8
2D38 A9 9D26 B9
2S00 F4 9D32 B8
2S01 G4 9D35 B7
2S02 G4 9D36 B7
2S03 F1 9D37 B7
2S04 G1 9D39 A7
2S07 G1 9D40 A9
2S15 E1 9D42 B7
2U01 C2 9D43 B9
2U02 D1 9S00 G1
2U03 B1 9S01 F1
2U06 C1 9S02 G4
2U07 B1 9U06 D2
2U09 E3 9U17 A2
2U14 A2 9U18 A2
2U15 D2 9U50 A2
2U16 A3 9U53 B5
2U22 D1 9U56 C6
2U26 B3 9U57 B6
2U28 B3 9U58 C6
3104 E4 9U61 C8
3108 D3 9U62 C6
3501 B5 9U63 C7
3D15 B8 9U66 C5
3D40 A9 9U67 C7
3S05 F3 9U68 C6
3S08 G4 9U69 C7
3S09 F4 9U70 A5
3S11 G2 9U71 C4
3S12 G2 9U72 B2
3U07 E2 9U73 C4
3U08 E2 9U74 A2
3U09 D2 9U75 A2
3U22 D1 9U76 C1
3U30 D1 9U77 D2
3U32 E1 9U78 E3
3U33 E1 9U79 D3
3U47 A1 9U80 D2
3U48 A1 9U82 A3
3U49 A1 9U83 C6
3U91 A3 9U85 B4
3U92 A5 9U86 E3
3U93 A4 9U87 E3
5103 B3 9U88 A3
5104 D4 9U89 B4
5106 D3
5112 C4
5500 C3
5501 C5
5504 E2
5505 D4
5506 A5
5507 B4
5D00 A7
5D01 B7
5D02 B7
5D05 B9
5D06 B8
5D25 A9
5D26 B9
5D27 B9
5S00 G1
5S01 F3
5S02 F1
5S03 F1
5U00 C2
5U03 D2
G_15950_012.eps 5U05 E1
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 104

Layout Display Supply 26” (Overview Bottom Side)


1410 E9 2144 B6 2537 B4 2D01 B2 2D08 A3 2D15 B2 2D21 A2 2D30 A2 2D40 A2 2D93 A2 2DF1 B3 2U04 B9 2U13 C8 2U29 C8 3113 C6 3127 D6 3148 E7 3171 B5 3535 C2 3591 A5 3999 C2 3D07 B2 3D13 A2 3D20 A2 3D32 B1 3D38 A2 3D48 A1 3DF4 A3 3DG0 B3 3DG6 B3 3DH2 B3 3DH9 B4 3U06 E8 7U10 E8
2103 E6 2145 E6 2538 C2 2D02 A2 2D09 A3 2D16 A2 2D25 A2 2D32 A1 2D41 A1 2DD1 A4 2DF2 A3 2U05 B9 2U17 D8 3106 E7 3114 E6 3128 C6 3149 E6 3172 C5 3536 C2 3592 A5 3D01 B2 3D08 A2 3D14 B2 3D26 A2 3D33 A2 3D39 A2 3D69 A3 3DF5 A3 3DG1 B4 3DG7 B3 3DH4 B3 3U01 E8 3U10 E8 7U15 E7
2109 C6 2501 C4 2539 C4 2D03 B2 2D10 A3 2D17 A1 2D26 A2 2D33 A1 2D89 A2 2DD2 B3 2DF3 A3 2U08 B2 2U18 D8 3107 E7 3123 C6 3132 C5 3152 E6 3512 C5 3538 C4 3594 A5 3D02 B2 3D09 A2 3D16 A2 3D27 A2 3D34 A2 3D41 A1 3D70 A1 3DF6 B3 3DG2 A4 3DG8 B3 3DH5 B3 3U02 E8 3U11 C8 7U16 E7
2110 C6 2513 A6 2541 C4 2D04 A2 2D11 A1 2D18 A2 2D27 A2 2D34 A1 2D90 A2 2DD3 B3 2DF4 B1 2U10 E8 2U20 C2 3110 C6 3124 C6 3134 B4 3159 B4 3513 C5 3539 C2 3596 A5 3D04 A2 3D10 B2 3D17 A2 3D29 B1 3D35 A1 3D42 A1 3DD0 B3 3DF7 A3 3DG3 B3 3DG9 B3 3DH6 A3 3U03 E8 3U12 C8 9125 B2
2131 B4 2534 C4 2586 A5 2D05 A2 2D12 A3 2D19 A2 2D28 A2 2D37 A1 2D91 A2 2DD4 B3 2DF9 A1 2U11 E8 2U25 B8 3111 E6 3125 D6 3135 C5 3160 E6 3531 B4 3543 B4 3597 C4 3D05 A2 3D11 A2 3D18 A3 3D30 B1 3D36 A2 3D43 A1 3DF2 A3 3DF8 A3 3DG4 A4 3DH0 B3 3DH7 B3 3U04 E8 3U13 C8 9D05 A2
2143 B5 2535 C5 2D00 B2 2D07 A3 2D14 A3 2D20 A1 2D29 A2 2D39 A1 2D92 A2 2DF0 A3 2DG1 B3 2U12 C7 2U27 B8 3112 E6 3126 E6 3146 D6 3161 B5 3534 C2 3589 B5 3598 A5 3D06 A3 3D12 A2 3D19 A2 3D31 B1 3D37 A2 3D46 A3 3DF3 A3 3DF9 B3 3DG5 B3 3DH1 B3 3DH8 B3 3U05 E8 3U14 C8 9D06 B3
3U15 C7 9D14 A2
3U16 C7 9D15 A1
3U17 D8 9D20 B3
3U18 E7 9D30 A2
3U19 E7 9D38 B3
3U20 E7 9D41 A3
3U21 C7 9U20 A8
3U23 E8 9U21 A8
3U24 D8 9U22 A8
3U25 D7 9U23 A8
3U26 D7 9U24 A8
3U27 E7 9U25 A8
3U28 E7 9U26 A8
3U29 C7 9U99 A8
3U31 C7
3U34 C7
3U35 C2
3U36 B2
3U37 C3
3U38 D8
3U39 C8
3U40 E8
3U41 E8
3U42 E8
Part 1 Part 2 3U43 C2
3U44 A8
G_15950_013a.eps G_15950_013b.eps 3U45 B2
3U46 C8
3U50 A8
3U51 A8
5101 E7
5105 D7
5U07 E8
5U08 C8
6102 E6
6103 E7
6105 E7
6115 E6
6130 B5
6132 C5
6133 B4
6134 C5
6144 E6
6505 B6
6531 C3
6532 B4
6534 C2
6535 C2
6584 A5
6DF0 B3
6DF1 B3
6U01 D8
6U02 E8
6U03 D8
6U04 E8
6U05 E8
6U06 E8
6U08 C8
6U11 E8
6U15 E7
6U23 D8
6U25 E7
6U26 E7
6U40 A8
6U41 B3
7100 E6
7101 D6
7507 B4
7511 C6
7531 B3
7532 C5
7534 C2
7580 A5
7D00 A2
7D05 B2
7D06 A3
7D07 A2
7D08 A3
7D09 A2
7D10 A3
7D12 A2
Part 3 7D30 B1
7D31 B1
G_15950_013c.eps 7D32 A1
7D33 A2
7D34 A1
7D35 A1
7D37 A1
7DF0 A3
7DF1 A3
7DF2 B3
7DF3 B3
7DF4 B3
7DF5 B3
7DF6 B3
7DF7 A3
7DF8 B3
7U03 D7
7U05 C7
G_15950_013.eps 7U07 C2
3104 313 6146.3 040406 7U08 C2
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 105

Layout Display Supply 26” (Part 1 Bottom Side)

Part 1

G_15950_013a.eps
040406
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 106

Layout Display Supply 26” (Part 2 Bottom Side)

Part 2

G_15950_013b.eps
040406
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 107

Layout Display Supply 26” (Part 3 Bottom Side)

Part 3

G_15950_013c.eps
040406
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 108

Ambi Light Step 2k6


0101 D1 2001 A3 2017 D2 2041 B7 2078 E8 3008 C6 3020 A4 3032 E7 3046 E8 3065 E6 6003 C6 6015 E6 7015-2 A7 A029 C10 F019 C2 F041 A7 I001 A2 I013 E3 I029 C9
1010 A2 2002 A3 2018 E2 2042 B8 2080 A7 3009 C6 3021 D2 3034 E5 3047 E8 3999 E5 6004 D6 6016 D8 7016-1 B7 F001 B4 F020 B2 F042 A7 I002 C3 I014 D2 I030 A9
1011 B2 2007 E6 2019 E2 2050 C7 2081 B7 3010 C7 3022 D3 3035 C5 3050 A7 5002 A9 6005 D6 6017 E7 7016-2 C7 F002 C4 F022 B1 F043 A7 I003 A9 I015 D2 I031 D4
1060 D5 2008 E6 2020 A7 2051 C7 2082 B7 3011 B7 3023 D2 3036 B5 3051 B7 5007 A9 6006 B6 6018 B8 7017-1 D7 F003 C4 F023 A1 F045 A5 I004 D5 I016 E6 I032 D5
1M08 A1 2009 C6 2021 A7 2052 C8 2083 C7 3012 B6 3024 C5 3037 E2 3052 B7 5008 A9 6007 B6 6019 E9 7017-2 D7 F006 C2 F025 A1 F046 C5 I005 B5 I017 C6 I035 E4
1M09 A1 2010 C6 2022 A8 2060 D7 2084 C7 3013 B6 3025 C4 3038 E2 3053 C7 5011 C2 6008 C6 6020 A8 7018 A5 F007 E1 F026 A3 F047 D5 I006 A5 I018 B6 I036 E8
1M10 B1 2011 B6 2023 E2 2061 D7 2085 D7 3014 A7 3026 D2 3039 E4 3054 C7 5014 A10 6009 C6 7002 A3 7019 B5 F009 D1 F034 D7 F048 A5 I007 A6 I019 E8 I040 A7
1M11 A10 2012 B6 2024 C3 2062 D8 2086 E9 3015 A7 3027 E8 3041 D5 3055 E7 5015 C10 6010 E6 7003 D3 7020 D6 F011 D1 F035 D7 F049 E4 I008 A6 I022 E6 I041 B7
1M12 B1 2013 E5 2030 A7 2070 D7 3004 E6 3016 C2 3028 C2 3042 E6 3060 A8 5016 D9 6011 E7 7009 A5 9000 E4 F012 D1 F036 D7 F050 B5 I009 B6 I023 E6 I042 B7
1M39 E1 2014 C5 2031 A7 2071 D7 3005 E6 3017 B5 3029 A5 3043 E7 3061 A8 6000 A6 6012 B2 7010 C5 9001 C2 F013 D1 F037 C7 F060 D5 I010 B6 I026 E2 I043 C7
1M49 D1 2015 B5 2032 A8 2072 D8 3006 D7 3018 A4 3030 B4 3044 E7 3062 A9 6001 A6 6013 E8 7011 D5 A027 A1 0 F014 D1 F038 B7 F098 E4 I011 D6 I027 E2 I044 C7
1M59 C1 2016 E5 2040 B7 2073 E5 3007 D7 3019 A4 3031 C5 3045 E7 3064 E6 6002 B6 6014 E8 7015-1 A7 A028 B1 0 F018 C1 F040 B7 F099 E5 I012 D6 I028 E9 I045 D7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

2080 I040 3050


AMBI LIGHT

3K3
3K3
3K3

3060
3061
3062
AL1 100p 47R AL1
1M09

5007 22u
5008 22u
I007 5002 22u
3015 F043
1 A027 1M11
1K0 11

7
8
2

4K7
4K7
4K7
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3019
3020

3018
3 7018 6020 10

47n
47n
47n
+12Va BC847BW I008 7015-1
4 9
A 2 SI4946 A
3029 F048 BAS316 8
B4B-PH-K

1
7002

2020
2021
2022
F042 5014 7
LD1117DT 4K7 6

3
6000
1M08 I001
F025 1010 F026 5
3 2 4 SI4946 1

47n
47n
47n
1 IN OUT +5V BAS316 4
7015-2
2 I003 3
F 3A COM 2 13

5
6
3 I006 6001 BAS316 3014 F041 2

2031
2032

2002
100n
2030

2001
4 7009 1

1m0 16V
3

1
5 F023 3017 F045 1K0 I030
F022 F001 I041 B11B-XASK-1
6 2081 3051 4 11
4K7

6006
6007
B6B-PH-K 47R
100p

47R
BC847BW

3036
2011 6n8
2012 6n8
1M12 5

3012 470R
3013 560R
BZX384-C18
1011 2082 I042 3052 TO
1 12-13V
6 9 CCFL
2 F 3A 100p 47R

BZX384-C18
3 I018 3011 F040
B 7019 7 B
4 I009 BD21416-00
F050 1K0

7
8
3030 BLUE
B4B-PH-K

22n
47n
47n
47n

2015
1M10 4K7 I010 7016-1
2 SI4946
1 BAS316 A028
BC847BW

1
2040
2041
2042

2 F020 6012 F038


I005 6018

3
3 6002
4 F019 STPS2L30A 7010
4 SI4946
47n
47n
47n

5 3025 F046 BAS316


9001 7016-2
6 F018

3035
47R
5015

5
4K7 6003 3010 6 F037
2051
2052

2050

B6B-PH-K
BC847BW I043 1
BAS316 1K0 2083 3053
C F003 2 13 C
+5V 5011 I002 I017 100p 47R
F002
120R 3
I029 A029

6008
6009

3024
4K7
22n

4K7
3009 560R

3031
2014
2009 6n8
2010 6n8
4 11

3008 470R
I044

BZX384-C18
BZX384-C18

2084 3054

4K7
10K

3016
3028
100n
1M59 5
F014 F006 100p 47R

2024
1 I015 F060 I011 3007 F036
6 9
2 F013
F012 7020 1K0
7
8

3 BC847BW GREEN 7
4 3021
47n
47n
47n

I012 7017-1 BD21416-00


5

1K0
4K7
2 SI4946

3026
F011 100R 6016
1
2061
2062

F035
2060

1n0
D D

2017
3022
7017-2

0101
7011
3

I004 6004 BAS316


BC847BW
1M49 7003 4
47n
47n
47n

P87LPC764BDH BAS316 SI4946 GND-HV

15
1 I014
VDD
5
6

2 F009 I031 3041 F047 6005 3006 F034


2071
2072

2070

Φ 7
3 3023 uC CLKOUT 5016
220R 1060 I032 1K0 I045
4 BAS316 2085 3055
F007 12 4Kb OTP X2 6 1
100R TXD X1
11 47R
RXD P2<0:1> 100p

1n0
20M
47R

2018
10 1 2 13
3034

SCL CMP2
T0 20 I019 I036
2B AL2 6013 2086

15p
15p

2073
2016
6010
6011

I027 19 I016 PROTB I028 3


3037 SDA 2A
2007 6n8
3005 560R
2008 6n8

9 CIN 18
3004 470R

BZX384-C18
BZX384-C18

0 1B BAS316 1n0
8 INT 17 4 11
560R 1 1A F049 AL2
I013 4 16 R2
RST CMPREF AL2

1n0
22n
10n
15K

2019
2013
2078
3027
6014
6019

1M39 3 14 G2 5
E 6 E
BAS316

CMP1 AL2 AL1


2 13 B2
BZX384-C10

1 7 T1 I022 6015 I023 6017 AL2


AL1 PROT AL3 6 9
2 3038 I026 AL2 P1<0:7> P0<0:7> 3064
3 AL3 PROT BZX384-C15
I035 BAS316 7
560R VSS 68K

5
B3B-PH-K BD21416-00
3039 3065 3042 3043 3044 3045 3046 3047

1n0

2023
9000
F098 3999 F099
+5V 10K 68K 1R0 1R0 1R0 3032 1R0 1R0 1R0 WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE
10K GND-HV G_15960_142.eps
3104 313 6097.5 1M0 300306
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 109

Ambi Light Step 2k6


1M13 A10 2112 B6 2131 A7 2160 D6 2177 E8 3105 E5 3113 B5 3125 C4 3137 E7 3151 A8 3161 D2 5115 C9 6106 B5 6114 E7 7110 C4 7118 A4 A128 B10 F134 E6 F143 A6 I104 E5 I112 D6 I120 D2 I129 E6 I137 B2
2101 A3 2113 E4 2132 A7 2161 D7 2180 A6 3106 E6 3114 B6 3129 A4 3140 A6 3152 A8 3162 D1 5116 E9 6107 B6 6115 D8 7111 E4 7119 C4 A129 D10 F135 D6 F145 B4 I105 C4 I113 B5 I121 D2 I130 B2 I138 E8
2102 A2 2114 D4 2140 C7 2162 D7 2181 B7 3107 D6 3115 A6 3130 C4 3141 B6 3153 B1 3163 D1 6100 A5 6108 D5 6117 C8 7115-1 A6 7120 D5 A130 D9 F136 D6 F146 C4 I106 A5 I114 E4 I122 E7 I131 B2
2107 E5 2115 B5 2141 C7 2170 E6 2182 B6 3108 D5 3117 B4 3131 D4 3142 B6 3154 B1 3164 D2 6101 B5 6109 D6 6118 E8 7115-2 A6 7130-1 B1 A131 E9 F137 C6 F147 D4 I107 A5 I115 D4 I123 A6 I132 D2
2108 E5 2120 A6 2142 C7 2171 E7 2183 C6 3109 D5 3118 A3 3132 E4 3143 C6 3155 B2 5102 A9 6102 C5 6110 E5 6119 A8 7116-1 C6 7130-2 B2 F101 B3 F138 C6 F148 A4 I108 A5 I11G A8 I124 B6 I133 D1
2109 D5 2121 A7 2150 C7 2172 E7 2184 D6 3110 C6 3119 A3 3133 C4 3144 D6 3156 B2 5107 A8 6103 C5 6111 E6 6120 B2 7116-2 C6 7132-1 D1 F102 C4 F140 B6 F150 C4 I109 B5 I11H A8 I125 B6 I134 D2
2110 D6 2122 A7 2151 C7 2173 E3 2185 E7 3111 B6 3120 A4 3134 B5 3145 E6 3157 B2 5108 A8 6104 E5 6112 E2 6121 D2 7117-1 D6 7132-2 D2 F103 D3 F141 B6 F160 D4 I110 C5 I11I A9 I127 C6 I135 B2
2111 B5 2130 A6 2152 C7 2174 E7 3104 E5 3112 B5 3124 D4 3136 E3 3150 A7 3160 D2 5114 A9 6105 E5 6113 E7 7109 B4 7117-2 E6 A127 A10 F126 A2 F142 A6 I101 A3 I111 D6 I11J A8 I128 D6 I136 B1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

I101
AMBI LIGHT 12-13V

I123

22u
22u
2180

22u
3140
AL2 AL2

3K3
3K3
3K3

3150
3151
3152
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2101
+5V 47R 100p

1m0 16V
5107
5108
I107

5102
3115 F143

2102
100n
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7
8
A A
7118 I11I

3120

4K7
4K7
4K7

3118
3119
BC847BW I108 7115-1
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47n
47n
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47n
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2120
2121
2122
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1
F142 BAS316 11
4K7 10

3
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I11J 9
4 SI4946 1
BAS316 8
7115-2
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47n
47n

47n

2130
2131
2132
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5
6
6101 3114 F141 6
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33K

3156
3157
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100R
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7130-1
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7130-2 4 11
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6n8
6n8
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47R
BC847BW

3134
6106
6107
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AL1 PROTB 3153 5 I137

2111470R
2112 560R
B11B-XASK-1

3112
3113
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BZX384-C18
B
2 6 9

BZX384-C18
100R 3
6 6120 3142 I125 2182
I130 I131 7
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BAS316 100p CCFL
3111 F140 A128
I109

22n

33K

3154
3155
2115

100R
F150 1K0

7
8
3130 BLUE
4K7 I110 7116-1
6117

47n
47n
47n

2141

2140
2142
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1
BC847BW F138 BAS316
F102 I105

3
6102 5115
7110
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C 3125 F146 BAS316 C
7116-2

47n
47n
47n

2150
2151
2152

2 13

5
6
4K7 6103 3110 F137
12-13V +5V
BC847BW I127 3
BAS316 1K0 3143 2183

47R

3133
4 11
47R

6n8
100p

6n8
I115

33K
F103

3160
3161
6108
6109
5

100R
2109 470R
2110 560R

3108
3109

BZX384-C18
7132-1 A129
7132-2 6 9
BC857BS

22n
BZX384-C18
BC857BS

2114
I132 3144 I128 2184

3131

4K7
4K7

3124
I133 1 4 7
3162 5 BD21416-00
47R 100p
2 F160 I111
D 100R 3 I134 3107 F136 A130 D
6 I120 I121 6121
7120 1K0
7
8

BC847BW
GREEN
BAS316
I112 7117-1
6115
47n
47n
47n

SI4946
2160
2161
2162

F147 2

33K

3163
3164

100R
1

F135 BAS316 GND-HV


3

6104 5116
I104 4 SI4946 1
BAS316 7117-2
47n
47n
47n

2170
2171
2172

AL1(2X) 2 13
5
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6105 3106 F134


AL3 PROT
7111 3 A131
BC847BW BAS316 1K0 3145 I129 2185
E E

47R

3132
4 11
I114 47R 100p 6113 I138 2177

10n

47K
I122

6112
3136
2173
6n8

6n8
560R

5
BAS316 1n0

BZX384-C4V7
6110
6111

2107 470R
3105

6 9
3104
2108

BZX384-C18
BZX384-C18

22n
10n
15K

2113
2174
3137
6114
6118

BAS316

7
BZX384-C10

BD21416-00

WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE G_15960_143.eps


3104 313 6097.5 300306
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 110

Ambi Light Step 2k6


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1M15 A1
1M16 D1
2200 B3
AL3 AMBI LIGHT AL3 2201 D5
2202 E3
3200 B1
1M15 3201 B1
B03B-XASK-1
3202 B2
3203 B2

3
2
3204 C4
A A 3205 C6
3206 D4
5200 I201 6200 3207 D5
I202 3208 E1
120R BAS316 3209 E1
3210 E2
I215 3211 E2

1K0
1K0

3200
3201
3
3212 B4
7200
5200 A1
6201 I203 3202 I204
1 SI2302ADS 5201 B1
I205

2
BAS316 47R 5202 B1
5203 D1
B B 5204 E1
5205 E1

1M0

5201
5202
3203
6202
2200
470p
3212

600R
600R
220R
6200 A2

BZX384-C6V8
6201 B1
6202 B2
6203 D2
6204 E1
6205 E2
GND-HV
6206 E4
7201 7200 B3
I206
+5V 7201 C6
7202 E3

10K
C C

3204
I207 I208 AL1(2X) I201 A2
3205
PROT AL2 I202 A1
1K0 I203 B2
TCET1102(G)
I204 B3
I205 B1
I206 C5

3206
220R
I207 C5
1M16 I208 C6
22K

2201
470n
3207

B03B-XASK-1
I209 E4
I210 D2

3
2
I211 D1
D D I212 E2
I213 E3
5203 I210 6203 I214 E1
I211 GND-HV I215 B4
120R BAS316

I209

1K0
1K0

3208
3209
3
I212 I213 7202
6204 3210 SI2302ADS
1
I214

2
BAS316 47R

E E
6206

1M0

5204
5205
3211
6205
2202
470p

600R
600R
BZX384-C12

BZX384-C6V8
GND-HV GND-HV
G_15960_143.eps
3104 313 6097.5 300306

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 111

Layout Ambi Light Step 2k6 (Top Side) Layout Ambi Light Step 2k6 (Bottom Side)
1010 C1 6012 B1 2002 B2 3011 D2 6007 D1
1011 A1 6013 E1 2007 E2 3012 D2 6008 E2
1060 C1 6014 E1 2008 E2 3013 D2 6009 E2
1M08 B1 6015 E1 2009 E2 3014 C2 6010 E2
1M09 B1 6016 E1 2010 E2 3015 D2 6011 E2
1M10 B1 6017 E1 2011 D2 3016 D2 6100 A1
1M11 D2 6018 D1 2012 D2 3017 D2 6101 A1
1M12 A1 6019 E1 2013 E2 3018 E2 6102 B1
1M13 A2 6020 D1 2014 E1 3019 D2 6103 B1
1M15 B2 6112 E1 2015 D2 3020 D2 6104 C2
1M16 E2 6113 C1 2017 D2 3021 D2 6105 C1
1M39 D1 6114 C1 2018 C2 3023 C2 6106 A2
1M49 C1 6115 B1 2019 C2 3024 E2 6107 A2
1M59 D1 6117 A1 2020 C2 3025 D2 6108 B2
2001 D1 6118 C1 2021 C2 3026 E2 6109 B2
2016 C1 6119 A1 2022 C2 3028 D2 6110 C2
2024 C1 6120 E1 2023 C2 3029 D2 6111 B2
2073 C1 6121 B1 2030 C1 3030 D2 6200 C1
2078 E1 6202 C2 2031 C1 3031 E2 6201 C1
2086 E1 6205 E2 2032 C1 3034 E2 6203 E1
2101 A1 6206 E2 2040 D2 3035 E2 6204 E1
2102 B1 7002 B1 2041 D2 3036 D2 7003 C2
2174 C1 7130 E1 2042 D2 3037 C2 7009 D2
2177 C1 7132 B1 2050 D1 3038 C2 7010 D2
2200 C2 7200 C2 2051 D1 3039 C2 7011 E2
2201 E2 7201 E2 2052 D1 3050 D2 7015 C2
2202 E2 7202 E2 2060 E2 3051 D2 7016 D2
3022 C1 2061 E2 3052 D2 7017 E2
3027 E1 2062 E2 3053 D2 7018 D2
3032 E2 2070 E1 3054 E2 7019 E2
3041 C1 2071 E2 3055 E2 7020 E2
3042 E2 2072 E2 3104 C2 7109 A2
3043 E2 2080 D2 3105 B2 7110 A2
3044 E2 2081 D2 3106 B1 7111 C2
3045 E2 2082 D2 3107 B2 7115 A2
3046 E2 2083 D2 3108 B2 7116 A2
3047 E2 2084 E2 3109 B2 7117 B2
3060 D1 2085 E2 3110 A2 7118 A2
3061 D1 2107 C2 3111 B2 7119 A2
3062 D1 2108 B1 3112 A2 7120 C2
3064 E1 2109 B2 3113 A2 9000 C2
3065 E1 2110 B2 3114 A1 9001 B2
3136 E1 2111 A2 3115 A2
3137 C1 2112 A2 3117 A2
3150 A1 2113 C2 3118 B2
3151 B1 2114 B2 3119 B2
3152 B1 2115 A2 3120 B2
3153 E1 2120 A2 3124 B2
3154 E1 2121 A2 3125 A2
3155 E1 2122 A2 3129 A2
3156 E1 2130 A1 3130 A2
3157 E1 2131 A2 3131 B2
3160 B1 2132 A2 3132 C2
3161 B1 2140 A2 3133 B2
3162 B1 2141 A2 3134 A1
3163 B1 2142 A2 3140 A2
3164 B1 2150 A1 3141 A2
3202 C2 2151 A2 3142 A2
3203 C2 2152 A2 3143 B2
3204 E2 2160 B2 3144 B2
3205 E1 2161 B2 3145 B2
3206 E2 2162 B2 3200 B1
3207 E2 2170 B1 3201 B1
3210 E2 2171 B2 3208 E1
3211 E2 2172 B2 3209 E1
3212 C2 2173 C2 3999 A1
5002 D1 2180 A2 5200 C1
5007 E1 2181 A2 5201 B1
5008 D1 2182 A2 5202 C1
5011 C1 2183 A2 5203 E1
5014 C2 2184 B2 5204 E1
5015 D2 2185 B2 5205 E1
5016 D2 3004 E2 6000 D2
5102 A1 3005 E1 6001 D2
5107 B1 3006 E1 6002 D2
5108 A1 3007 E2 6003 E2
5114 A2 3008 E2 6004 E2
G_15960_145.eps 5115 B2 G_15960_146.eps 3009 E2 6005 E2
3104 313 6097.5 300306 5116 B2 3104 313 6097.5 300306
3010 D1 6006 D2
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 112

Ambi Light (Soft Wrap)


1004 D1 2001 A2 2010 C6 2040 C7 2070 D7 3007 D7 3016 C2 3026 D2 5007 A8 6004 D6 7002 A3 7017-2 D7 F002 C4 F011 E1 F020 B2 F029 C10 F038 C7 F050 B5 I006 B5
1010 A2 2002 A3 2011 B6 2041 C8 2071 D8 3008 C6 3017 B4 3027 D2 5008 A8 6005 D5 7009 B5 7018 A5 F003 C4 F012 E1 F021 B1 F030 E10 F040 B7 F060 D5 I007 A6
1050 C4 2003 C2 2012 B6 2042 C8 2072 D8 3009 C6 3018 A4 3028 C2 5014 A9 6006 B6 7010 C5 7019 B5 F004 C4 F013 E1 F022 B1 F031 E10 F041 B7 F098 E4 I008 A6
1M08 A1 2004 D2 2020 A7 2050 C7 3001 C1 3010 C7 3019 A4 3029 A4 5015 B9 6007 B6 7011 E5 7020 D5 F005 C2 F014 E1 F023 A2 F032 E9 F042 A7 F099 E4 I009 B6
1M10 B1 2005 D4 2021 A8 2051 C8 3002 D1 3011 B7 3020 A4 3030 B4 5016 C9 6008 C6 7015-1 A7 A001 E10 F006 D2 F015 D1 F024 A2 F033 E9 F043 A7 I001 A2 I010 C6
1M11 B10 2006 D4 2022 A8 2052 C8 3003 D4 3012 B6 3022 E2 3031 C5 6000 A6 6009 C6 7015-2 A7 A002 B10 F007 E2 F016 C1 F025 A1 F034 E7 F045 B5 I002 C2 I011 D6
1M12 E10 2007 E6 2030 B7 2060 D7 3004 E6 3013 B6 3023 E2 3042 E8 6001 B6 6010 E6 7016-1 C7 A003 A10 F008 E1 F017 C1 F026 A3 F035 D7 F046 C5 I003 D2 I012 D6
1M48 C1 2008 E6 2031 B8 2061 D8 3005 E6 3014 B7 3024 D4 3999 E4 6002 C6 6011 E6 7016-2 C7 A004 A10 F009 E1 F018 B2 F027 A10 F036 D7 F047 D5 I004 D5
1M49 E1 2009 C6 2032 B8 2062 D8 3006 D7 3015 A7 3025 C4 5002 A9 6003 C6 7001 C3 7017-1 D7 F001 C4 F010 E1 F019 B2 F028 B10 F037 C7 F048 A5 I005 C5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

AL AMBI LIGHT AL

22u
22u

22u
5014
BD21416-00

5007
5002

5008
I007 B11B-XASK-1
3015 F043 F027
11
1 A004
1K0 10
9

7
8
47n
47n
47n
RED 2 13
8

4K7
4K7
4K7
A A

3018
3019
3020
7002 7018 I008 7015-1 A003 7 TO
LD1117DT BC847BW 2 SI4946 3

2020
2021
2022
6 CCFL
1M08

1
F025 1010 I001 F026 F048 F042 5
3029 4 11
3 2 +5V
TO 2nd AMBI 1 IN OUT 4
4K7 3

3
2 F024 F 3A 6000
LIGHT PWB COM 5
2

47n
47n
47n
3 F023 2001 4

2002
100n
(OPTIONAL) 4 BAS316 SI4946 1

1m0 16V
7015-2 6 9

1
F022
B4B-PH-K 1M11

5
6
2031
2032

2030
I006 6001 3014 F041
7
A002
F045 BAS316 1K0
TO 1M10 TO 1M10 3017
7009
BC847BW
OR 4K7

6006
6007
1M10
B F021 F028 B

2011 6n8
2012 6n8

3012 470R
3013 560R

BZX384-C18
BZX384-C18
PDP AUDIO 1
SUPPLY STANDBY 2 F020 5015
3 F019 BD21416-00
OR 4 F018 I009 3011 F040

TO SDI SUPPLY B4B-PH-K +5V F050 1


1K0

7
8
3030 BLUE
7019 47n
TO
47n
47n

BC847BW 7016-1 2 13
4K7 I010
2 SI4946 CCFL
3

1
2040
2041
2042

F038
7001 I005
3
6002

10K
4K7
P87LPC760BDH

11

3028
3016
4 11
VDD F046 4 SI4946
47n
47n
47n

1M48 3025 BAS316


B3B-PH-K I002 F001 7010 7016-2 5
C F017 560R Φ C
BC847BW
5
6

TO 2nd AMBI 1 MICROCONTROLLER 4K7 6003 3010 F037


2051
2052

2050

9 14 6 9
LIGHT PWB 2 3001 TXD CIN1B
8 13 F003
3 RXD CIN1A BAS316 1K0

1n0
(OPTIONAL)

2003
7 12 7
F016 SCL CMPREF F002 F029
T0 10 F004
F005 CMP1

4K7
3031
6008
6
INT0 1050 6009

2009 6n8
2010 6n8
P0<3:6>

3008 470R
3009 560R
DSX840GA

BZX384-C18
BZX384-C18

SDA 3003 5016


5 BD21416-00
CLKOUT GND-HV
P1<0:3> X2 220R
560R F006 I011 3007 F036

F060
2 4 20M TO
F015 RST X1
7020 1 CCFL
3002 P1.5 1K0
7
8

I003

4K7
BC847BW

3024
1 P1.7 P2<0:1> GREEN
47n
47n
47n

1n0
2

2004
I012 7017-1 13
VSS 2 SI4946

3
D 3 D
1
2061
2062

2060

F035

15p
15p

1K0
1K0
2005
2006

3026
3027
I004
3

6004 4

F047
11
4 SI4946
47n
47n
47n

BAS316 7017-2 5
5
6

6005 3006 6
2071
2072

2070

1004 9
F014 7011
1 BC847BW BAS316 1K0 F034 7
F013
2
NC 3 F012
6010
6011

4 3022
2007 6n8
3005 560R
2008 6n8

1M12
3004 470R

BZX384-C18
BZX384-C18

5 F030
F011 100R 1 TO
B5B-PH-K
E 2 CCFL E
F098 3999 F099 3042 3
1M49
F010 F031 A001
10K 1M0 F032 B03B-XASK-1
1 F033
TO 1M49 F009
2 F008
3 F007 3023
4
SSB 100R
B4B-PH-K

WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE G_15951_006.eps


3104 313 6072.7 290806
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 113

Layout Ambi Light (Soft Wrap) (Top Side) Layout Ambi Light (Soft Wrap) (Bottom Side)
1004 B2 2001 B1 2010 B2 2040 A1 2070 A1 3007 B1 3016 B2 3026 B2 5007 B1 6004 B1 7002 B2 7020 B1
1010 B1 2002 B2 2011 B2 2041 A1 2071 A1 3008 B2 3017 B2 3027 B2 5008 B1 6005 B1 7009 B2
1050 B2 2003 B2 2012 B2 2042 A2 2072 A1 3009 B2 3018 B2 3028 B2 5014 A2 6006 B2 7010 B2
1M08 B1 2004 B2 2020 A2 2050 A2 3001 B2 3010 B2 3019 B2 3029 B2 5015 A1 6007 B2 7011 B1
1M10 B1 2005 B2 2021 A2 2051 A2 3002 B2 3011 B2 3020 B2 3030 B2 5016 A1 6008 B2 7015 B2
1M11 A2 2006 B2 2022 A2 2052 A2 3003 B2 3012 B2 3022 B2 3031 B2 6000 B2 6009 B2 7016 B2
1M12 A1 2007 B1 2030 A2 2060 A1 3004 B1 3013 B2 3023 B2 3042 A1 6001 B2 6010 B1 7017 B1
1M48 B2 2008 B1 2031 A2 2061 A1 3005 B1 3014 B2 3024 B2 3999 B1 6002 B2 6011 B1 7018 B2
1M49 B2 2009 B2 2032 A2 2062 A1 3006 B1 3015 B2 3025 B2 5002 B2 6003 B2 7001 B2 7019 B2

G_15951_007.eps G_15951_008.eps
3104 313 6072.7 290806 3104 313 6072.7 300806
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 114

Platform Supply 42”: Aux Supply


0P01 G10 1P07 B11 2P07 B4 2P20 B8 2P32 E2 2P47 C11 3P00 B12 3P12 G12 3P24 C14 3P36 A12 3P48 C7 3P60 C7 3P72 C14 3P84 D11 3P96 A12 5P05 C8 5P19 B15 6P03 C15 6P22 C15 6P81 E10 7P11 F9 7P24 B14 9P63 A3 FP03 C1 FP18 H15 FP31 H15 IP07 D1 IP13 C5 IP1F D3 IP30 A14 IP45 F3 IP57 D10 IP63 C10 IP72 F12 IP84 B10 IP96 E14
1M03 G3 1P10 H12 2P08 B4 2P21 A15 2P33 H6 2P48 E15 3P01 B12 3P13 C5 3P25 F6 3P37 E1 3P49 E12 3P61 E10 3P73 F6 3P85 D11 3P97 A13 5P06 A5 5P20 A15 6P04 A11 6P23 A13 6P82 C10 7P12 C5 7P26 F6 9P64 B3 FP04 B3 FP19 H15 FP32 H15 IP08 C3 IP14 E7 IP20 D7 IP31 B11 IP46 F9 IP58 B7 IP64 C11 IP73 F15 IP85 B11 IP97 E13
1M10 H13 1P16 C1 2P09 B2 2P22 A14 2P34 C15 2P49 C12 3P02 B12 3P14 F2 3P26 C14 3P38 D3 3P50 C7 3P62 F10 3P74 F6 3P86 E11 3P98 A12 5P07 C7 5P21 B11 6P05 B2 6P27 F7 6P83 D10 7P14 F13 7P27 D5 9P65 C15 FP05 B4 FP20 H15 FP35 H2 IP09 C3 IP15 C7 IP21 A10 IP32 C14 IP47 C9 IP59 E10 IP65 B6 IP74 E14 IP86 B11 IP98 E13
1M18 H14 1P17 C1 2P10 B2 2P23 F14 2P35 A11 2P50 D14 3P03 B12 3P15 C2 3P27 D7 3P39 F3 3P51 F13 3P63 F11 3P75 F8 3P87 E11 3P99 A12 5P08 C8 5P22 B11 6P06 A2 6P28 F6 6P84 D10 7P15 F13 7P30 E2 9P67 H11 FP06 H3 FP21 H15 FP37 C13 IP0A C7 IP16 B5 IP22 A10 IP33 B14 IP48 B8 IP5A B14 IP66 E10 IP75 D10 IP87 C11 IP99 F14
1M46 H15 1P22 A1 2P11 G6 2P24 F15 2P36 D1 2P52 B5 3P04 C6 3P16 D7 3P28 B5 3P40 F5 3P52 F14 3P64 G11 3P76 B12 3P88 C11 3S01 A10 5P09 D15 5P23 C11 6P07 B3 6P31 G6 6P85 E10 7P16 F10 7P31 E3 9P68 H11 FP08 D15 FP22 H15 FP38 H11 IP0B D2 IP17 B7 IP23 E13 IP35 F7 IP49 A10 IP5B A12 IP67 F10 IP76 E10 IP88 C11
1M63 G10 1P30 E13 2P12 F12 2P25 B11 2P37 B14 2P53 A12 3P05 D13 3P17 A15 3P29 B7 3P41 D2 3P53 F14 3P65 F11 3P77 G7 3P89 D11 3S02 A10 5P10 A10 5P24 C11 6P09 C7 6P34 C2 7P02 C7 7P17 D13 7P38 D2 9P72 C15 FP09 C15 FP23 C3 FP79 E12 IP0C C11 IP18 B7 IP24 E13 IP36 F6 IP50 B10 IP5C A13 IP68 F10 IP77 D11 IP89 A11
1P00 G4 2P01 F15 2P13 E15 2P26 A13 2P38 E10 2P54 E2 3P06 H10 3P18 A14 3P30 D2 3P42 C4 3P54 A13 3P66 G11 3P78 G5 3P90 E11 3S03 A10 5P11 B10 5P25 B6 6P10 A11 6P47 C8 7P03 A12 7P18 C14 7P80 D11 9P73 D15 FP10 H2 FP24 B2 IP01 A3 IP0D C13 IP19 C7 IP25 E14 IP37 F5 IP51 B10 IP5D E7 IP69 F11 IP78 D11 IP90 B13
1P01 G4 2P02 H10 2P14 B5 2P27 B11 2P39 A12 2P55 D14 3P07 D5 3P19 A14 3P31 D1 3P43 D4 3P55 F14 3P67 F12 3P79 D10 3P91 E11 3S04 A10 5P12 B10 5P26 B7 6P11 B11 6P50 F14 7P04 A14 7P19 E15 7P81 D11 9P80 H13 FP11 H3 FP25 H2 IP02 H13 IP0E C13 IP1A D2 IP26 F14 IP38 F5 IP52 B11 IP5E G3 IP6A G5 IP79 B6 IP91 B13
1P02 B1 2P03 D7 2P16 B4 2P28 B12 2P40 F12 2P56 F12 3P08 C7 3P20 A14 3P32 D3 3P44 D3 3P56 H2 3P68 F7 3P80 D10 3P92 H6 5P00 A9 5P13 C10 5P27 B6 6P12 C11 6P51 F14 7P06 C4 7P20 A13 7P82 C12 9P81 H13 FP12 C2 FP26 A4 IP03 F7 IP0F C14 IP1B F13 IP27 F8 IP40 F5 IP53 A11 IP5F H3 IP6B E15 IP80 D10 IP92 C8
1P03 A3 2P04 F5 2P17 B3 2P29 B11 2P42 C11 2P57 F11 3P09 E15 3P21 A13 3P33 E7 3P45 D2 3P57 E13 3P69 F6 3P81 D10 3P93 B13 5P01 B9 5P14 C15 5P28 B7 6P13 B11 6P52 C14 7P07 D3 7P21 A12 9P57 C12 FP00 A1 FP13 H11 FP27 H15 IP04 B12 IP10 A5 IP1C A13 IP28 C9 IP41 G5 IP54 D11 IP60 E11 IP6C B13 IP81 G10 IP93 F13
1P05 H7 2P05 G7 2P18 B6 2P30 B12 2P43 C11 2P64 B11 3P10 E15 3P22 B14 3P34 D3 3P46 D3 3P58 E14 3P70 C13 3P82 E10 3P94 B14 5P03 F8 5P16 D15 6P01 B7 6P14 A10 6P53 G15 7P09 F12 7P22 B13 9P60 A11 FP01 B2 FP16 H13 FP29 B1 IP05 A14 IP11 C7 IP1D E2 IP29 F8 IP42 A2 IP55 D11 IP61 C10 IP70 F12 IP82 C14 IP94 C4
1P06 A11 2P06 D9 2P19 B6 2P31 D13 2P45 F3 2P80 E10 3P11 A13 3P23 C14 3P35 E1 3P47 G15 3P59 F13 3P71 C14 3P83 C10 3P95 D2 5P04 B8 5P18 B15 6P02 B6 6P15 F6 6P80 E10 7P10 F4 7P23 B15 9P61 B15 FP02 B1 FP17 H13 FP30 H15 IP06 A14 IP12 D7 IP1E D3 IP2A E3 IP44 E2 IP56 C11 IP62 C10 IP71 F10 IP83 A10 IP95 A14

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

PLATFORM SUPPLY: AUXILIARY SUPPLY HOT GROUND COLD GROUND IP05 3P19 +25VLP
3P96 7P20
6P14 IP21 BSP030 100K

220n

6P04
2P35
AP1 +25VLP 7P21
BC847BW
2K2 IP5C 3P11 3P20 IP06
AP1

9P60

BZG05C27
BAS316

3P36
470R
2P39 100K 10K

4K7
4K7

3S01
3S02
-DC-F +DC-F

1
+400V-F GND-S GND-S
IP22 10n 3P54 10K IP95 3P17
220n

6P23
3P21
2P22

A 7P04 STANDBY A

K
BC847BW

100p

2P53
10K

BZX384-C15
IP5B 3P97 22K

R
IP30
2 IP1C

4K7
4K7

3S03
3S04
7P03
DC 6K8 1%

TS2431
22K

A
5P00
100n
3P18
2P21

INPUT BS25405-00 GND-S GND-SSP


470n

3P98
3P99
2P26

1K8 1%

6K8 1%
1P22

3
FP00 6P06 IP42 1P03 IP01 5P06 IP10 5P10 IP83 6P10 IP53
9P63 FP26 5 6 IP49 1P06 IP89
1 GND-S 5P20
GND-SSP
2 BYG10 2P09 T1A6-250V 80R 45R BYW29FP-200 T 5A 250V +12-15V
5P27 7 GND-S 33u
FP29 * * * 2P18 IP04

220R
B2P-VA-BF-BK 56n 5P18

5P21
2P64
1%

IP50

56n
10n
6K8

2P17
2P16
2P08
2P07
2P52
2P14
2P27
2P28
3P76
220K
3P93
100K
3P94

3 8

100K

3P28
GND-L

1
10u 450V
220p 30R

10u 450V
10u 450V
10u 450V
10K
10K

1m0 35V
1m0 35V
IP6C

3P00
3P02
6P05 6P02 5P25 IP17 IP84 220p IP86 33u
AC GBL06 2 9
FP01 FP05 5P19

6P07
3 2 FP04 9P64 IP16 IP79 -12-15V
30R 2P25

BYG10
INPUT BYV27-600 1 10 IP85 33u
B GNDHA 5P28 2P37 B
1P02 IP90
220p GND-S

10K
10K

220p
220p

2P19
6P01
2P20
2P29
2P30
3P01
3P03
FP24

4
470R

3P29
1 2P10 30R IP91 100n 7P23

1m0 35V
1m0 35V

5P22
220R

BYV27-600
2 V-CLAMP 5P26 5P04 IP48 5P11 6P13 390K BSP030
1P07 GND-S
9P61

IP65 GND-SSP
FP02 56n GNDHA GNDHA GNDHA IP31 BC857BW
B2P-VA-BF 30R IP18 BC857BW 3P22 IP33
80R 45R IP51 BYW29FP-200 IP52 T 5A 250V 7P22 7P24
IP58 5P12 +12V_NF
5P01 6P11 IP5A 6K8 1%
5P07 80R
+5V-SW BS25405-00 GND-S

2
1
1P16 * IP0C
45R BYW29FP-200 3P23
2 IP15 7P02
10K
6P22

STP6NK60Z

2P47
3P24
220K

220R
+AUX 5 6

5P23
3P26

1 * 2P42

50R
*

5P08
9P57

1m0 25V

AL-OFF
BZX384-C15

IP0A IP62

10K
B2P-VA-BF-BK IP32
220n

1P17
6P34
3P15
6P03
2P34

IP19 7 IP87

BAS316
6P09 220p

2K2

3P42
IP92
BZG05C27

5P13 IP63 6P12 IP64 GND-SSP

G5PA-1-5VDC
3 8

3
C FP03 RES FP23 7P12 BZX384-C15 C
FP12

4
IP13 5P05 IP28 IP56 BYW29FP-200 7P18 GND-S GND-S
IP94 1 4 2 9 IP61 +12V_NF 45R 3P83 +5V2 9P72

15R

3P50
3P60
6P47
9P65

0R47
220R

3P08
0R47
5P24
HOT GROUND 7P06 50R 3K3 2P43 +25VLP 3P72 IP0F BSP030
+5V2 1 10 FP37

BZG05C6V8
BC817-25W GNDHA 6P82 5P14 FP09

33R
33R

3P04
3P48
IP09 TCET1102(G) 3P13 IP11 IP47 +8V6 IP88 7P82 3P70 330K +12VAL
220p IP0D
1K0

BC857BW AL-OFF
IP0E IP82
3P88

COLD GROUND IP08 3 BAS316 3P71 6P52 80R


2P49

+5V2-NF 2 47K GNDHA GND-SSP 22K


IP78 5P09

2K2
3K3

10R
1m0 25V

3P43
3P16
3P84
6P83 1K0 BZX384-C15

47K
+5V-SW

1M0

3P45
3P46
IP07 IP0B 7P17 1 8
3P31 IP12

2K2
2K2

BC847BW
7P38
BC847BW

3P44
3P34
STANDBY GNDHA BAS316

2K7
3K3
220n

3P79
3P89
2P55
2P50

BC857BW 2P06 4 97TS-085 5


1K0 GNDHA 6P84 IP55 GND-SSP
1m0 25V

47K +5V2 IP77


+5V2 9P73
IP1F IP75 BAS316
220p
22K

7P07
100n

2P31
3P05

7P81 1
D 3P41 3P38 D
2K7

IP1A TS2431
3P85

IP1E GND-SSP
* 2 K
220K GND-SSP 7P27 IP54 GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-AL
GND-SSP

3K3
2K7
22K

2 R

3P07
3P80
3P81
TEA1506AT VCC BC847BW
Φ GND-SSP GND-SSP
IP57 5P16 FP08

4K7
A

1M0
GND-SSP

100n

2P36
3P30
100K
3P95
3P32
SPMS 1 7P80 +12V
IP20 IP80

1u0

12K

3P27
2P03
CTRL 4
GNDHA 3 80R
IP2A 6 5
CTRL NC
2P48

IP1D 8 IP14
2K2

6P80
3P82

7 10
1m0 25V

BAS316

GND-SSP GND-SSP DEM


3P86
3P90
150K

330R

BC857BW GND-SSP
7P31 6P81 GND-SSP
9 11 IP76
ISENSE DRIVER FP79 POWER-OK-PLATFORM

3P33
470R
3P35 IP44 PDZ18-B IP59 IP60 7P19
ON-OFF 7P30 14 12 IP96 BC847BW
BC847BW DRAIN
HVS 13
E 47K E
IP6B 3P09 STANDBY
220n
100n

2P80
6P85
2P38
BAS316
2K2
33K

3P87
3P91

GND IP5D 22K


3P49
100R

3 IP24 IP25
1P30 IP97 3P57 3P58

1u0
22K

100n
100n

3P37
100K
2P32
2P13
3P10

2 1

2P54
GNDHA +12V
GND-SSP GND-SSP T1A 250V IP23 2R2 IP98 2R2
IP74
3P61 IP66 GND-SSP
* IP27 5P03 7P14 GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP
GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP 6P28 470R * 3P51 STP16NF06FP
22u 3P75 IP46 4 3P62 IP68 3P63 IP69
1u0

1
220n

2P40
2P56

IP45 100K IP93 6P50


3P14 BAS316 +25VLP
DC-PROT 7P10 IP03 4K7 IP67 1K0 1K0 +8V6
3P40 3P69 IP36 3P73 3P68
1K0

BC847BW 7P11
3P59

47K 7P16 BZX384-C15


TS2431 IP70
100n

2P12

IP37 TCET1102(G)
IP40 IP38 47K 470K 22K 22K IP71 GND-SSP
IP29 3 2
F F

47K
3 *

100n

2P45
3P39
6P51

1 K A IP1B
1u0

1n0
1u0

22K
10K
PDZ6.8-B

220n

3P74
6P15
2P57
3P67
2P23
2P24

2P01

IP73

BAS316
3P25 3P53

6P27
*
3P65

R 7P15
6K8 1%

IP26

BYG22D
7P09 BC847BW
10K 2 IP99 22K
IP72 BC847BW
GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP 7P26 GND-SSP
BC817-25W GNDHA GNDHA IP35

1u0
10K

2P04
3P52
3P55
330R

GND-SSP
4K7

6P53
3P47

1M63
BAS316

+5V-SW 1
47K
1K8 1%

3P64
3P66
3P12
470K

2 GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP


3K3

3P77

2P05
22u 50V
GNDHA IP41
B2B-PH-K
IP6A 4K7 +AUX
GND-SSP
G 6P10 3P78 GNDHA GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP G
6P12
6P11 6P13 GNDHA GND screw

1u0

6P31
2P11
1P01 1P00 0P01
HEATSINK HEATSINK 1

BZX384-C15
IP81
IP5E 1M03
DIM-CONTROL GNDHA GNDHA 1P10 1M46
1 GND-SSP FP18 FP30 FP31 FP32
POWER-OK-PLATFORM DIM-CONTROL 1M10 1M18
ON-OFF 2 5V (0V) 1 0V (0V) FP16 1
FP35 POWER-GOOD FP38 1
3 2 5V (0V) +12VAL 1 2
ON-OFF 2 FP19
+5V-SW 4 7S02 3P06 RES 3 3V3 (0V) 2 +8V6 3
FP10 FP06 GND-SSP 9P80 IP02 3 FP20
5 4 3 +12V 4

1K0

100n

2P33
3P92
FP25 7P02 BOOST 9P81 4 FP21
6 10K 5 5V1 (5V1) 4 +5V-SW 5
STANDBY FP11 5
7 1P05 2P02 RES 6 0V5 (4V) FP17 6
HEATSINK STANDBY 6 B4B-PH-K FP22
H BOOST IP5F 8 GND-SSP GND-SSP 7 +5V2 7 H
9 100p FP13 8 8
POWER-GOOD 9P67
10 GNDHA GND-SSP GND-S 9 B6B-PH-K +12V 9
GNDHA
+5V-SW 10 GND-AL 10

+T
B10P-PH-K-S COLD GROUND HOT GROUND FP27 11
9P68 B10B-EH-A
GND-SSP

3P56
B11B-PH-K

2K04
+5V2
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND GND-SSP

GND-SSP GNDHA
G_15990_073.eps
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 115

Platform Supply 42”: Stby Supply


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1S01 E8 IS05 C8
2S04 B8 IS07 C8
2S06 C7 IS08 G12
PLATFORM SUPPLY: STANDBY SUPPLY 2S07 F8 IS09 D4
2S13 D8 IS10 F10
2S14 E11 IS11 F7
AP2 AP2 2S15 D4 IS12 C9
2S16 F3 IS13 B5
2S17 G1 IS14 E8
A A 2S18 G1 IS15 C4
2S33 F12 IS16 F8
2S39 E9 IS17 E2
COLD GROUND 2S40 B6 IS18 C6
HOT GROUND 2S41 C8 IS19 C5
2S50 E9 IS20 E3
2S52 B4 IS21 F2
2S54 G11 IS23 C8
2S56 C10 IS24 D6
6S30 3999 C12 IS25 F2
B 5S05 B 3S08 D5 IS26 F1
+400V-F BYV27-600
80R
3S14 F7 IS27 F1
3S15 F11 IS28 G1

10n
30R
5S00

2S40
3S51
100K
5S16
BS25320-00
2S04

10n
3S16 F9 IS29 E1

2S52
IS13
5 6 3S17 C3 IS30 C4
100p
GNDHA 5S12 6S01 3S21 3S18 F10 IS32 C5
7 IS05 IS12
IS19 5S09 IS18 +25VLP
3 FS06 3S19 G8 IS33 C5
50R IS07 BYV27-600 1K0
8 3S20 G9 IS37 D8
80R IS23

2
7S10 2 9
3S21 C9 IS38 D8
TEA1533AT/N1 VCC
3S22 D3 IS39 E1

220n
220n

2S41
3S59
220K
6S04
2S56
Φ FS01 FS02
SPMS 1 1 10 3999
3S23 G8 IS45 E4

BZX384-C27
C CTRL 4
1K0
C
6 5
3S24 F8 IS47 C3
IS30 7S02
CTRL NC STP6NK60Z 3S28 F8 IS48 E12
8
GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP
7 10 3S29 D4 IS49 D5
DEM
6S05 IS15 5S15 IS32 IS33 5S10 2S06
9 11 IS47 3S17 3S30 D4 IS53 G6
ISENSE DRIVER
47R IS24
3S31 E1 IS58 G8
BZX384-C15 220R 30R 220p
14 12 3S32 E2 IS59 F9
DRAIN 3S22
HVS 13
GNDHA GND-SSP 3S33 E2 IS61 F11

2R7

22R
50R

3S08

3S50
5S08
47R
GND 3S34 E2 IS68 G11
IS09 3S30

3
IS49 IS99 5S03 2S13 IS38 +5V2-NF 3S35 F2 IS71 F6
IS37
12K IS02 3S36 F4 IS99 D5
D GNDHA 50R 2n2 D 3S37 G1

6S47
5S11 3S39 D5

4R7

3S39
BZG05C6V8
3S41 F11

5S14
220R
IS01 3S29 2S15 80R
6S07 5S13 3S50 D5
FS00
470R 1u0 +5V2 3S51 B6
STPS8H100FP IS04 15u 3S59 C9
GNDHA *
2S14

6S02 3S76 G11


220u 25V

6S07 * 5S00 B7
6S11 1S01 SB360 7S31
5S01 E3

2S50
HEATSINK BSP030

2m2 10V
BAS316 5S03 D8
GND-SSP
IS29 3S31 3S32 3S33 IS20 5S01 IS45 IS48 5S05 B4
E IS17 E
5S08 D5
100K IS39 470K 33K 22u GND-SSP
IS14 5S09 C6
5S10 C6
1u0

33K

3S34
2S39
+AUX
6S31

5S11 D10

6S12
BZX384-C15

GND-SSP IS59 5S12 C8

BYG22D
5S13 D10
GNDHA +5V-SW
7S11 5S14 D8
7S03
3S16
100R

IS27 IS26 BC817-25W IS21 IS03 5S15 C4


6S13 3S36 TCET1102(G) 3S28
1K0

17V (12V)
3S18

5S16 B6
BAS316 4K7 4 1 22R
6S49
2S33

F IS71 F 6S01 C8
100u 25V

IS10 6S02 E8
BZX384-C5V6

2K2

3S14
3S35 GND-SSP IS61
IS25 6S04 C9
3 2 2S07 IS16

2S16
4K7 6S05 C4

22u 50V
IS11 GND-SSP
47n 6S07 D8
6K8

3S24
3S41
470R

1 6S09 F2

6S09
3S15 IS08 6S10
IS68
15K

3S19 7S40 STANDBY 6S10 F12

BZX384-C15
K
BC847BW
7S04 IS58 10K BZX384-C2V7 6S11 E2
R
TS2431 2 6S12 E3
GNDHA GNDHA
15n
10K

A
2S54
3S76

IS28 6S13 F1
IS53 6S30 B6
6K8
82K

3S23
3S20

3
G G 6S31 E11
GND-SSP GND-SSP GND-SSP 6S47 D5

22n
1K0

2S17
2S18
3S37

22u 50V
GND-SSP GND-SSP 6S49 F11
GND-SSP 7S02 C5
7S03 F7
GNDHA GNDHA GNDHA 7S04 G7
7S10 C1
7S11 F2
7S31 E12
7S40 G10
H H FS00 D5
HOT GROUND COLD GROUND FS01 C11
FS02 C12
FS06 C9
IS01 D2
IS02 D5
G_15990_074.eps IS03 F8
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 116

Platform Supply 42”: Filter


1 2 3 4 5 Personal Notes:
1F01 A3
1F02 B2
FILTER 1F10 A1
AP3 AP3 2F00 C3
FF10 2F01 C3
2F02 B4
1F10 3F00 A3

22R
3F01 A2

3F01
1 FF11
2
3F02 A2
3 3F03 B2
A 4 A 3F04 B3
3F05 B4

22R

3F02
B4B-EH-A
FF12
3F06 B4
3F07 B5
V-CLAMP 5F00 B3
1F01 IF10 3F00 5F01 B2
5F02 B4
500V 220R IF19

50R
6F00 B4

5F02
1F02 IF11 IF12 9F00 B2
3F03
IF20 9F01 C2

3F05
3F06
3F07

100K
100K
100K
500V 220R 9F02 B4
IF14 IF13
9F00 FF10 A2
+DC-F

56n

2R2
B B FF11 A2

3F04
9F02
2F02
6F00
FF12 A2

BZG03-C200
5F01
+400V-F IF10 A3
IF15 IF11 B2

5F00
IF12 B3
97TS-085

DMF2405H60
IF16 IF13 B2
IF17

2F00
-DC-F 9F01 IF14 B1

100u 450V
IF18 IF15 B3
HOT GROUND IF16 C2
IF17 C1

220p

2F01
COLD GROUND IF18 C3
C C IF19 B3
IF20 B4
GNDscrew GNDHA

COLD GROUND HOT GROUND

G_15990_075.eps
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1 2 3 4 5

E_06532_012.eps
131004
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 117

Platform Supply 42”: Audio Left/Right


1735 D14 2D04 E3 2D10 D6 2D18 F7 2D27 D10 2D33 D12 2D40 B2 3D03 C3 3D10 E4 3D16 C6 3D22 F10 3D32 D11 3D38 F11 3D46 E4 5D02 E8 7D00-1 D3 7D09 E4 7D32 D11 FD00 D7 ID01 D2 ID07 C4 ID13 E4 ID19 D5 ID25 E10 ID35 C11 ID41 E11 ID48 C13 ID60 D13
1736 D7 2D05 E3 2D12 E6 2D19 F8 2D28 F9 2D34 D13 2D43 F8 3D05 C3 3D11 E3 3D17 D5 3D26 D8 3D33 D11 3D39 F11 3D48 E12 5D05 B1 7D00-2 D10 7D10-1 C4 7D33 D11 FD01 D7 ID02 F8 ID08 D4 ID14 F7 ID20 D1 ID27 B2 ID36 D11 ID42 E12 ID49 D12 ID61 D6
2D00 D2 2D06 C5 2D13 E6 2D20 B2 2D29 F10 2D35 D13 2D44 F2 3D06 C4 3D12 E4 3D18 D5 3D27 D9 3D34 E10 3D40 D12 3D69 C4 5D06 C1 7D05 C3 7D10-2 D4 7D34 E11 FD25 D14 ID03 E3 ID09 D4 ID15 E2 ID21 D5 ID29 C2 ID37 C12 ID43 E11 ID50 D8 IDB4 C5
2D01 D2 2D07 C5 2D14 E7 2D21 C2 2D30 F11 2D37 E13 2D45 F10 3D07 D3 3D13 F4 3D19 F8 3D28 C10 3D35 E11 3D41 C14 3D70 C12 5D25 D13 7D06 C4 7D12 C5 7D35-1 C12 FD26 D14 ID04 D3 ID10 D4 ID16 F3 ID22 D5 ID31 D9 ID38 D12 ID45 E9 ID51 D13 IDB5 C12
2D02 D3 2D08 D5 2D16 F7 2D25 D9 2D31 C12 2D38 E13 3D01 D1 3D08 D4 3D14 F3 3D20 F8 3D30 C10 3D36 E10 3D42 D13 5D00 D6 5D26 B15 7D07 D4 7D30 D11 7D35-2 D12 FD27 D6 ID05 C3 ID11 D4 ID17 B5 ID23 E5 ID33 E10 ID39 D11 ID46 F11 ID52 D12
2D03 E2 2D09 D5 2D17 F8 2D26 D9 2D32 C13 2D39 E15 3D02 D2 3D09 D3 3D15 D4 3D21 E3 3D31 C11 3D37 E11 3D43 D12 5D01 B8 5D27 E15 7D08 D4 7D31 C11 7D37 C12 FD28 D14 ID06 D4 ID12 E5 ID18 C6 ID24 E3 ID34 D11 ID40 D12 ID47 B12 ID53 E12

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

AP4 AUDIO: LEFT / RIGHT AP4


A A

5D05 ID27
VP1 VP
B 80R B

100n
100n

2D20
2D40
ID17 5D01
+12-15V ID47 5D26
80R
GND-L 80R
+12-15V

3K3
1K2
100n

3D03
3D06
2D06
2D07
5D06 ID29

22K
3K3
1K2

1m0 25V
100n

3D69
3D28
3D31
2D31
2D32

-12-15V VN 3D05 ID05

22K
1m0 25V

3D70
80R SI4532ADY 3D30 ID35
22K 7D10-1 SI4532ADY

3
22K 7D35-1
3

7D06 GND-LL GND-LL

100n

2D21
4 FEEDBACK-L
C BC807-25W ID07 7D31 GND-LR GND-LR C
ID37 4 FEEDBACK-R
BC807-25W

5
6
ID18 3D16
5
6

CPROT ID48 3D41


GND-L 22K CPROT
7D12
IDB4 LEFT-SPEAKER 22K
BC857BW 7D37
MUTE 7D05 IDB5 RIGHT-SPEAKER
BC847BW 1736 BC857BW
ID08 5D00 FD27 MUTE 7D30
VP 7D07 3D17 BC847BW 1735
BC847BW ID19 1 ID38 3D42 5D25 FD28 FD25
VP 7D32 FD26
ID06 0R1 ID61 22u FD00 2 ID49 1
BC847BW
IN-L ID36 0R1 ID60
3 22u GND-LR 2
ID20 2D00 ID01 8 7D00-1 IN-R 3
3D01

4R7
470n

3D15
330R
3D18
2D10
AUDIO-L 3 LM393PT ID04 B3B-EH-A ID50 ID31 8 7D00-2
2D02 3D08 3D26 2D25
4R7

LM393PT
470n

3D40
330R
3D43
2D35

18K 1 FD01 AUDIO-R 5 ID34 B3B-EH-A


47n 2D27 3D33
2 22K ID09 18K 7
D 10n ID21 47n D
GND-LL 6 22K ID39

7
8
7D08 ID22 GND-LL 10n ID51

1n0

22K
4

3D02
2D01
GND-LR
7
8

BC857BW 7D33 ID52

1n0
GND-LL

22K
4

3D27
2D26
ID10 BC857BW GND-LR

3D07
680R
2
ID40

1n5

2D08
3D32
680R

1
VN 7D10-2
1n5

2D33

SI4532ADY 2D09 VN
GND-SA GND-SA 3D09 ID11 7D35-2
ID03 GND-SA GND-SA 3D34 ID41 SI4532ADY 2D34
22K ID23 1n5 ID33
7D09 22K ID53 1n5
BC817-25W 7D34

22K
22K

3D46
3D48

BC817-25W

1K2
100n

3D10
2D14
1K2
100n

3D35
2D39

E ID12 5D02 E
-12-15V ID42 5D27
3D11 ID24 3D12 80R
ID15
3D36 ID25 3D37 80R
ID13 ID45 -12-15V
3K9 100K

100n

2D12
2D13
3K9 100K ID43

25V 1m0
100n

2D37
2D38
25V 1m0

1n5
1n5
1u0

470K

2D03
2D04
3D21
2D05
1n5
1n5
1u0

470K

2D28
2D29
3D22
2D30

ID16 3D13
GND-LL GND-LL VN ID46 3D38 GND-LR GND-LR
10K
2D43 10K
INV-MUTE

100n

2D44
3D14
560R
2p2
100n

2D45
3D39
560R

F 2D16 2D19 F

22K

3D20
FEEDBACK-L IN-L
2p2 3D19 1p0
GND-SA GND-SA ID14 ID02
2D18 33K 2D17 GND-SA GND-SA
FEEDBACK-R IN-R
2p2 1p0

G_15990_076.eps
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts BJ3.0E LA 7. 118

Platform Supply 42”: Audio Prot / Mute


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0001 H11 IDF8 E4
0002 H11 IDF9 F6
1M02 C11 IDG0 F6
1M52 B11 IDG1 G5
AUDIO: PROTECTION / MUTE CONTROL 2DD1 G3 IDG4 F3
AP5 AP5 2DD2 D6 IDG5 F3
2DD4 G6 IDG6 F1
2DD5 G3 IDG7 F3
A A 2DD6 E3 IDG8 G1
2DD7 E4 c001 F10
VP1 +3V3-STANDBY
2DD8 D9 c002 F10
2DE0 E11 c003 F10
2DF0 C3 c004 G10
2DF2 B4 c005 G10
2DF3 C4 c006 F10

5K6

100n
1M52

2DF2
3DF6
FDH4 2DF5 F1 c007 G10
AUDIO-L 1 2DF9 H10
IDE3
FDH5 2 3DD0 E10
AUDIO-R 3
7DF7-1 3DD1 E10
LM393PT FDH6
GND-L 4
8 3DD2 E10
B 3DF4 FDH7 FDG5 GND-SSB 5 B

22K
3

3DD3
+12-15V AUDIO-SW 6 3DD3 B4
1 AUDIO-PROT FDH8 3DD4 F1
3DI0 47K 7 0V(0V)
+SUB-SPEAKER 2 IDF2 SOUND-ENABLE FDH9
8 0V(0V) 3DD5 G1
220K +3V3-STANDBY 9

2K7
4 3DD6 F2

3DF5
IDE4 FDG1
B9B-PH-K 3DD7 D9
3DI1
-SUB-SPEAKER SOUND-ENABLE 3DF2 C2

100n

2DF3
220K 3DF3 C2
GND-L -12-15V +3V3-STANDBY 3DF4 B3
3DF2 3DF5 B3
LEFT-SPEAKER
3DF6 B4

6DF0
220K

BAS316
GND-L
3DF7 D3
C VP1 C 3DF8 D4

1u0

2DF0
3DF9 D5

2K2

3DH1

47K
1M02 3DG0 F1

3DH0
7DF7-2 FDH0
LM393PT AUDIO-PROT -12-15V
3DG1 G2
1
3DF3 IDF0 GND-L 8 2 3DG2 F3
RIGHT-SPEAKER 5 FDH1
3 3DG3 E5
7 IDF4 7DF3
220K FDG2 GND-L 4 3DG4 G3
6 BC847BW +12-15V 5 3DG5 G5
3DD7 IDE6 6DF2 FDH2 6
4 AUDIO-PROT DC-PROT DC-PROT 3DG6 G5
7 0V(0V)

47K
22K

3DF9
3DG9
100R BAS316 FDH3 3DG7 F6

47K
2K7

3DF7
3DF8
B7B-EH-A 3DG8 D6
GND-L IDF7
3DG9 D6

10n

2DD8
D -12-15V D 3DH0 C5
7DF4
GND-L BC847BW 3DH1 C5
GND-L

10n

10K
2DD2

3DG8
3DH2 E4
GND-L GND-L 3DH4 E4
9DD1
3DH5 E6
GND-L GND-L 3DH6 E3
3DD0 IDE0
VP1
3DH7 E4
+12-15V
+12-15V 10R IDE2 3DI0 B2
+12-15V 3DI1 C2
-12-15V 7DD0 3DI2 G3
15K

3DD1

BC817-25W
6DF0 C5

1n0

33K
7DF8 6DF1 F1

3DH4
2DD7
E BC847BW IDE1 E 6DF2 D10
7DD0 E11

10n

2K2
47K
47K

2DD6
3DH5

3DG3

3DH6
IDF8 7DF0 G3
1n5

47K
2DE0

3DD2

FDG4 7DF1 F3
7DF2 F4
-12-15V -12-15V

47K
100K

3DH2
3DH7
7DF3 D6
FDG3 c006 7DF4 D6
MUTE 7DF5 G6

47K

3DG2
BC857BW GND-LSW 7DF6 F6
IDF5 7DF6
c002 7DF7-1 B4
BC857BW IDF9

100n

2DF5
IDG7 7DF2 7DF7-2 C4
F GND-SA
F 7DF8 E4
6DF1 IDG6 3DG0 3DD6 IDG5 7DF9 G1
7DF1 c001
+12-15V

47K
BC847BW 7DH1 G2

3DG7
BZX384-C18 4K7 IDF6 4K7
INV-MUTE 9DD1 D11
GND-SA FDG1 B11
IDG0

22K
c003

3DD4
IDG4 FDG2 D3
CPROT IDG1 FDG3 F5
3DG5

2K2

3DG1
IDG8 SOUND-ENABLE 7DF5
BC847BW GND-LL FDG4 E3
7DF0 47K
BC847BW c005 FDG5 B10
7DF9 FDH0 C11
BC847BW

1n5

1K0
47K

3DD5
2DD4

3DG6
7DH1 CPROT-SW FDH1 C11
BC847BW GND-LR
c004
FDH2 D11
G G FDH3 D11
FDH4 B11
GND-L GND-L GND-L

1n5
1n5

6K8
6K8
GND-SSB

3DI2
2DD5
2DD1

3DG4
FDH5 B11
c007 FDH6 B11
FDH7 B4
-12-15V GND-SSB FDH8 B11
FDH9 B11
GND-L
2DF9 IDE0 E11
1 0002 IDE1 E10
10n GND screw IDE2 E11
IDE3 B5
GND-L IDE4 B10
H 1 0001 H
GND screw
IDE6 D10
IDF0 C3
GNDscrew IDF2 B4
IDF4 D5
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Platform Supply 42”: Audio Prot / Mute


1738 B9 2D54 C5 2D61 D13 2D72 D15 2D78 E3 2D84 F8 3D24 F10 3DK5 C12 3DL1 D13 3DL9 D11 3DM7 E11 3DN3 E4 3DN9 F11 5D13 C1 7DK0-2 D5 7DK5 D4 7DL2 C13 FD11 D7 IDK1 B5 IDK7 C5 IDL4 D1 IDM3 E5 IDN2 C12 IDN9 D11 IDO9 E9 IDP5 F9
2D46 F3 2D55 C5 2D62 D9 2D73 E6 2D79 E4 2D85 F9 3DK0 C3 3DK6 C3 3DL2 D4 3DM0 D2 3DM8 E4 3DN4 E10 3DP0 F8 5D14 D6 7DK1-1 D3 7DK6 E4 7DL3 D11 FD12 D14 IDK2 B12 IDK8 C4 IDL5 D3 IDM4 E2 IDN4 D12 IDO1 D11 IDP0 E11 IDP6 E3
2D47 F10 2D56 C12 2D63 D10 2D74 E6 2D80 F9 2D86 G8 3DK1 C4 3DK7 C11 3DL4 D1 3DM1 D9 3DM9 E12 3DN5 E11 3DP1 F8 5D15 D13 7DK1-2 D10 7DK7 D4 7DL4 D11 FDM1 D6 IDK3 C2 IDL0 D5 IDL6 D4 IDM5 E4 IDN5 D13 IDO4 D12 IDP1 F11 IDP7 E10
2D50 B2 2D57 C13 2D64 D2 2D75 E13 2D81 F10 2D87 G9 3DK2 C4 3DK8 C6 3DL5 D12 3DM2 D3 3DN0 E4 3DN6 F4 5D10 B1 5D16 E8 7DK2 C4 7DL0-1 C12 7DL5 D11 FDM2 D14 IDK4 C4 IDL1 D6 IDL9 D4 IDM6 F3 IDN6 D11 IDO5 E11 IDP2 D12
2D51 B2 2D59 D6 2D65 D9 2D76 E13 2D82 F11 2D88 G9 3DK3 C10 3DK9 C14 3DL7 D4 3DM4 D11 3DN1 E11 3DN7 F11 5D11 B8 5D17 E15 7DK3 C5 7DL0-2 D12 7DL6 E11 FDM3 C6 IDK5 C4 IDL2 D4 IDM0 D4 IDN0 C12 IDN7 D8 IDO6 E10 IDP3 C11
2D52 C2 2D60 D2 2D71 C7 2D77 E2 2D83 D3 3D23 E3 3DK4 C11 3DL0 D6 3DL8 D8 3DM6 D3 3DN2 E3 3DN8 F4 5D12 B15 7DK0-1 C5 7DK4 C4 7DL1 C11 FD10 B9 IDK0 B2 IDK6 C6 IDL3 D2 IDM1 E3 IDN1 C13 IDN8 D9 IDO8 E12 IDP4 F8

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AP6 AUDIO: SUBWOOFER AP6


A A

+SUB-SPEAKER 1738
1
FD10 2
GND-LSW 3
5D10 IDK0 4
VP1 VP2 -SUB-SPEAKER
B4B-EH-A
B 80R B
2D50 2D51

100n
100n
IDK1 5D11
+12-15V IDK2 5D12
80R
GND-LSW 80R
+12-15V

3K3
1K2
2D55

100n

3DK0
2D54

3DK1
5D13 IDK3

22K
3K3
1K2

1m0 25V
100n

2D56
2D57

3DK2
3DK3
3DK4
-12-15V VN2 3DK6 IDK4

22K
1m0 25V

3DK5
80R SI4532ADY 3DK7 IDP3
22K 7DK0-1 SI4532ADY

3
22K 7DL0-1
3

2D52 7DK2 GND-LSW GND-LSW

100n
4 FEEDBACK+SW
BC807-25W IDK5 7DL1 GND-LSW GND-LSW
C 4 FEEDBACK-SW C
BC807-25W IDN0

5
6
IDK6 3DK8 FDM3
5
6

CPROT-SW IDN1 3DK9

100n
CPROT-SW

2D71
GND-LSW 7DK3 22K
IDK7 BC857BW 7DL2 22K
MUTE 7DK4 IDN2
BC847BW BC857BW
IDK8 MUTE 7DL3
VP2 7DK7 BC847BW
BC847BW IDL0 IDP2
VP2 7DL4
IDL2 3DL0 5D14 FDM1 FD11 BC847BW IDN4
100n

2D72

IN+SW +SUB-SPEAKER IDN6


IDL4 2D60 IDL3 8 7DK1-1 0R1 IDL1 22u IN-SW 5D15 FDM2 FD12
3DL4 3DL1

3DL2
330R
OUT 3 LM393PT IDL5 IDN7 IDN8 8 7DK1-2 -SUB-SPEAKER
2D83 3DL7 3DL8 2D62
LM393PT
3DL5
330R

18K 1 OUTN 5 IDN9 0R1 IDN5


47n 2D63 3DL9 22u

470n

2D59
2 22K IDL6 18K 7
10n 47n
D GND-LSW 6 22K IDO1
D

7
8
7DK5 10n

1n0

22K
4
470n

2D64
2D61

GND-LSW

3DM0
7
8

BC857BW 7DL5

1n0

22K
4

2D65

3DM1
IDL9 BC857BW

680R
2

3DM2
GND-LSW IDO4
680R

1
3DM4

VN2 7DK0-2
1

GND-SA GND-SA 3DM6 IDM0 SI4532ADY VN2 7DL0-2 GND-LSW


IDM1 GND-SA GND-SA 3DM7 IDO5 SI4532ADY
22K IDO6
7DK6 22K
BC817-25W 7DL6

22K
22K

3DM8
3DM9

BC817-25W

1K2

3DN0
1K2

3DN1

E IDM3 5D16 E
-12-15V IDO8 5D17
3DN2 IDP6 3DN3 80R
IDM4 IDP7
IDO9 3DN4 3DN5 80R
IDM5 -12-15V
3K9 100K 2D73

100n
2D74
3K9 100K IDP0
2D75

25V 1m0
100n
2D76
25V 1m0

1n0
1n0
1u0

470K

2D77
2D78
3D23
2D79
1n0
1n0
1u0

470K

2D80
2D81
3D24
2D82

IDM6 3DN6
GND-LSW GND-LSW IDP1 3DN7 GND-LSW GND-LSW
10K VN2
10K

100n

2D46
560R

3DN8
100n

2D47
560R

3DN9

F F
22K

3DP1
GND-SA GND-SA
GND-SA GND-SA
2D84 IDP4 3DP0 2D85
FEEDBACK-SW IN+SW
2p2 33K IDP5 1p0

2D86 2D87
FEEDBACK+SW IN-SW
2p2 1p0

2D88
INV-MUTE
G 2p2
G

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Platform Supply 42”: Audio Centre


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2D90 A6
2D91 A4
AUDIO: CENTRE INPUT / SW FILTER 2D92 B2
AP7 AP7 2D93 B2
2D94 B4
2D95 B5
2D96 D6
3D80 A3
3D81 B4
FD81 3D82 B5
ID80 3D80
A A 3D83 B3
1K8
3D84 D5
FD82 ID86 3D85 D6
2D90
+12-15V 7D40-1 B3
100n 7D40-2 B6
2D91 7D40-3 C6
+12-15V
7D40-4 C3
100n
ID83 7D40-1 FD81 A4

4
2D92 2D93 GND-SA
AUDIO-SW 3 LM324 ID85 7D40-2 FD82 A5

4
3D81 3D82
1 5 LM324
1u0 1u0 ID80 A2
2 10K 33K 7 OUT
6 ID83 B3

11
ID85 B6
2D94

11

3K9

3D83
B B ID86 A7

47n

2D95
100n ID87 C6
GND-SA ID88 C7
-12-15V
-12-15V
GND-SA
GND-SA
+12-15V
+12-15V

4
7D40-4
12 LM324 7D40-3
4
14 10 LM324 ID88
C 13 ID87 8 OUTN C
GND-SA
9

11
GND-SA
11

-12-15V
-12-15V

3D84 3D85

10K 10K

2D96

100p
D D
OUT

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Platform Supply 42”: SRP List


Net Name Diagram
+12-15V AP1 (4x)
+12-15V AP4 (4x) 1.1. Introduction
+12-15V AP5 (12x)
+12-15V AP6 (4x)
+12-15V AP7 (8x) SRP (Service Reference Protocol) is a software tool that creates a list with all references to signal lines. The list contains
+12V AP1 (4x)
+12V_NF AP1 (2x) references to the signals within all schematics of a PWB. It replaces the text references currently printed next to the signal
+12VAL AP1 (2x) names in the schematics. These printed references are created manually and are therefore not guaranteed to be 100%
+25VLP AP1 (4x)
+25VLP AP2 (1x) correct. In addition, in the current crowded schematics there is often none or very little place for these references.
+3V3-STANDBY AP5 (3x) Some of the PWB schematics will use SRP while others will still use the manual references. Either there will be an SRP
+400V-F AP1 (2x)
+400V-F AP2 (2x) reference list for a schematic, or there will be printed references in the schematic.
+400V-F AP3 (2x)
+5V2 AP1 (6x)
+5V2 AP

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