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LC72131 Pin Functions

Pin No. 

Symbol

(MFP pin Nos. are 

Type

Functions

Circuit configuration

in parentheses.)

V

SS

BO1
BO2
BO3
BO4

IO1
IO2

PD

AIN
AOUT

IFIN

21 (19)

7 (6)
8 (7)
9 (8)

10 (9)

11 (10)
13 (12)

18 (16)

19 (17)
20 (18)

12 (11)

Ground

Output port

I/O port

Charge pump
output

LPF amplifier
transistor

IF counter

¥ The LC72131 ground

Ñ

¥ Dedicated output pins
¥ The output states are determined by BO1 to BO4 bits in

the serial data.
Data: 0 = open, 1 = low

¥ A time base signal (8 Hz) can be output from the BO1

pin. (When the serial data TBC bit is set to 1.)

¥ Care is required when using the BO1 pin, since it has a

higher on impedance that the other output ports (pins
BO2 to BO4).

¥ All output ports are set to the open state following a

power on reset.

¥ I/O dual-use pins
¥ The direction (input or output) is determined by bits IOC1

and IOC2 in the serial data.
Data: 0 = input port, 1 = output port

¥ When specified for use as input ports:

The state of the input pin is transmitted to the controller
over the DO pin.
Input state: low = 0 data value

high = 1 data value

¥ When specified for use as output ports:

The output states are determined by the IO1 and IO2
bits in the serial data.
Data: 0 = open, 1 = low

¥ These pins function as input pins following a power on

reset.

¥ PLL charge pump output

When the frequency generated by dividing the local
oscillator frequency by N is higher than the reference
frequency, a high level is output from the PD pin.
Similarly, when that frequency is lower, a low level is
output. The PD pin goes to the high impedance state
when the frequencies match.

¥ The n-channel MOS transistor used for the PLL active

low-pass filter.

¥ Accepts an input in the frequency range 0.4 to 12 MHz.
¥ The input signal is directly transmitted to the IF counter.
¥ The result is output starting the MSB of the IF counter

using the DO pin.

¥ Four measurement periods are supported: 4, 8, 32, and

64 ms.

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PC-X250

Summary of Contents for PC-X250

Page 1: ... 27 Adjustment method 6 PCB drawing 29 TOC read 10 Assembly 32 Major IC Description 11 Packing 42 No 28001 Oct 2001 COPYRIGHT 2001 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD By JCA SERVICE MANUAL CD PORTABLE COMPONENT SYSTEM PC X250 Area Suffix J USA C Canada Unit No SP PCX250 Unit No SP PCX250 Unit No CA PCX250 ...

Page 2: ...rrent check Electrical Shock hazard testing After re assembling the product always perform an isolation check on the exposed metap Parts of the product antenna terminals knobs metal cabinet screw heads headphone jack control shafts etc to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock Do not use a line isloation transformer during this check Plug the AC line cord directl...

Page 3: ...up 1 In order to maintain quality during transport and before installation both sides of the laser diode on the replacement optical pickup are storted After replacement return the shorted parts to their original condition Refer to the text 2 Do not use a tester to check the condition of the laserdiode in the optical pickup The tester s internal power source can easily destory the laser diode 1 2 H...

Page 4: ... screws B retaining the bottom of rear panel 3 Take out the rear panel from the body Note Be careful of the FM antenna white wire it is connection with the tuner PCB up side You can directly take out from the tuner PCB When you re assembly the product plug the FM antenna white wire into the Tuner PCB s FM ANT position Screw A Screw A Screw B 1 4 ...

Page 5: ...e Audio Board CN202 Screw C CN201 CN502 CN203 CN801 CN405 CN301 Screw D Removing the CD Mechanism 1 Open remove the rear panel 2 Remove the Audio PCB 3 Remove the Two Screws D retaining the CD Tray Backet Removing the Tuner PCB Screw E 1 Open remove the rear panel 2 Remove the Audio PCB 3 Remove CD mechanism 4 Remove the Eight Screws E retaining on the Tuner Board PC X250 1 5 ...

Page 6: ...the IF sweeper is a fixed device there is no TYPE II AC 514 need to adjust this sweeper 8 Torque gauge For play and back tension 4 Since a ceramic oscillator is used there is no need FWD TW2111A REV TW2121a and FF REW TW2231A to perform any MIX adjustment 5 Since a fixed coil is used there is no need to Measurement conditions adjust the FM tracking 6 The input and output earth systems are separate...

Page 7: ...B 1401B to secure the azimuth adjustment screw 2 AC BIAS FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENTS 1 Connect frequency counter to CN202 BS 2 R P swith in recording state 3 Adjusting T801 use a plastic screwdriver AC bias frepuency 61kHz 1kHz 3 TAPE SPEED ADJUSTMENT 1 Insert the test tape MTT 111N 3 000 HZ 2 Press the PLAY button 3 Use a flat tip screwdriver to turn the VR 501 Adjust VR501 so that the frequency counte...

Page 8: ... so that the frequrncy counter Tape speed VR501 of tape speed TCC 112 3000Hz reading becomes 3 010Hz 15Hz when of deck playing back the test tape TCC 112 3000Hz with 3 010Hz Measurement output playback and recording mechanism after 15Hz terninal ending forward winding if the taoe Headphone terminal Reference Values for Confirmation Items Measurement Standard Adjusting conditions Values positions W...

Page 9: ...ck REF 20dB and set the mechanism to the between frequency Test tape recording and pausing condition in 1KHz and characteristics TDK 60 advance 8KHz Measurement input 2 While repetitively inputting the reference 1dB 2dB terminal frequency signal of 1KHz and 10KHz from OSC IN OSC IN record and playback the tape Reference Values for Electrical Function Confirmation Items Measurement Standard Adjusti...

Page 10: ...r Key Slider turns REST SW ON Automatic tuning of TE offset Laser ON Detection of disc Automatic tuning of Focus offset Automatic measurement of Focus A curve amplitude Disc is rotated Focus servo ON Tracking servo ON Automatic measurement of Tracking error amplitude Automatic tuning of Tracking error balance Automatic tuning of Focus error balance Automatic tuning of Focus error gain Automatic tu...

Page 11: ... ROM page flag PC Program counter IR Instruction register STS1 Status register 1 STS2 Status register 2 STS3 Status register 3 STS4 Status register 4 STS5 Status register 5 PLA Segment data and strobe programmable logic array WAIT C Waiting time counter Description of major ICs LC587008 PC X250 1 11 System Block Diagram for the LC587008 LC587006 and LC587004 ...

Page 12: ...LC72131 Block Diagram PC X250 1 12 ...

Page 13: ... bit is set to 0 When the serial data input SNS bit is set to 1 Ñ The input frequency range is 2 to 40 MHz Ñ The signal is directly input to the swallow counter Ñ The divisor can be in the range 272 to 65535 and the divisor used will be the value set When the serial data input SNS bit is set to 0 Ñ The input frequency range is 0 5 to 10 MHz Ñ The signal is directly input to a 12 bit programmable d...

Page 14: ... 0 input port 1 output port When specified for use as input ports The state of the input pin is transmitted to the controller over the DO pin Input state low 0 data value high 1 data value When specified for use as output ports The output states are determined by the IO1 and IO2 bits in the serial data Data 0 open 1 low These pins function as input pins following a power on reset PLL charge pump o...

Page 15: ...hen this pin is high 2 CE Serial data and clock inputs used for IC control 1 30 DI CL Ground 3 VSS Power supply 29 VDD LC75342 Pin Functions Electronic volume and tone control testing This pin must be tied to VSS during normal operation 4 VSS Unused These pins must be left open or connected to VSS during normal operation 15 16 27 NC PC X250 1 15 DI 1 30 CL CE 2 29 VDD VSS 3 28 VREF TEST 4 27 NC LO...

Page 16: ...R3 R4 Connections for the resistors and capacitors that form the bass band filters 7 6 24 25 LBASS1 LBASS2 RBASS1 RBASS2 Input selector outputs 10 21 LSEL0 RSEL0 Volume and equalizer outputs 5 26 LOUT ROUT 8 23 LTRE RTRE Connections for the capacitors that form the treble band filters 9 22 LIN RIN Volume control and equalizer input ...

Page 17: ...output 56 COIN I Command input from the control microprocessor 57 CQCK I Input for both the command input clock and the subcode readout clock This is a Schmitt input 58 RES I Chip reset input This pin must be set low briefly after power is first applied 59 TST11 O Test output Leave open Normally outputs a low level 60 16M O 16 9344 MHz output 61 4 2M O 4 2336 MHz output 62 TEST5 I Test input A pul...

Page 18: ...ally generated synchronization signal agree 23 VDD Ð Digital system power supply 24 CONT1 I O General purpose I O pin 1 25 CONT2 I O General purpose I O pin 2 Controlled by serial data commands from the microprocessor Any of these that are unused 26 CONT3 I O General purpose I O pin 3 must be either set up as input ports and connected to 0 V or set up as output ports and 27 CONT4 I O General purpo...

Page 19: ...1 2 4 3 LA6541D Pin Assignment PC X250 1 19 Level Shift Level Shift Level Shift Level Shift Regulator ...

Page 20: ...onnection for collector of external transistor PNP 5 V supply output 15 REG IN Connection for base of external transistor PNP 16 RES Reset output 17 CD Reset output delay time setting with capacitor 18 VIN3 BTL AMP 3 input 19 VG3 BTL AMP 3 input for gain control 20 VO5 BTL AMP 3 output non inverting side 21 VO6 BTL AMP 3 output inverting side 22 GND GND minimum electric potential 23 GND GND minimu...

Page 21: ...Microcontroller INTERFACE LA9241M Equivalent Circuit Block Diagram PC X250 1 21 ...

Page 22: ...oprocessor 31 SL Input pin for sled movement signal from microprocessor 32 JP Input pin for tracking jump signal from DSP 33 JP Input pin for tracking jump signal from DSP 34 TGL Input pin for tracking gain control signal from DSP Gain is low when TGL is high 35 TOFF Input pin for tracking off control signal from DSP Tracking servo is off when TOFF is high 36 TES Output pin for TES signal to DSP 3...

Page 23: ...PC X250 BA3126 Block Diagram BA3308 Block Diagram 1 23 ...

Page 24: ...BA3416BL Block Diagram PC X250 1 24 ...

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