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D3

1N4148

R69

1K

R112 100K

CB1

33PF

C113

1uF

1

32

Q2
BS3904

R125

47K/NC

R53

100

L32 DCR33R

L37

FB/0603/2.2K

C77

1500PF

CB9

0.1uF

C80

330P

D4

1N4148

R13
22K

R73

20R

R115
NC

L21

FB

/1

K

FB

-0603

D5

1N4148

R94

100

R86

4.7K

L11

FB/1K

12

D8
1N4148

C13

4.7uF

AD1

L4

FB/1K

R85 5.6k

R95

10k

R42

4.7K

R77
39K

R33

47K

C109

100pF

CB4

33PF

R29

3K

R76

100R

C41

4.7uF

R4
22K

R10

4.7K

R21

1K

R98

100R

C44

0.22uF

R93

10k

C46

0.1UF

CB10

33PF

C38

1000pF

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

J4

CON12

R110 100K

IPOD_L

C51

1500PF

C75

1uF

LCD_5V

LCD_5V

C10

4.7uF

R116
100K

AD2

C66

0.1uF

R68

100R

R40

10K

C15

4.7uF

C57

0.1UF

FLO+

L33

FB/1K

CB7

33PF

CB21

0.1uF

R88

10K

C79

0.22uF

C62

100pF

R52

100

C118

33PF/NC

L20

100R/6A/100M

+

CE

1

1

47uF

/16V

L18

FB/1K

FB-0603

CB5

33PF

C39

1000pF

R91
30K

5 SDA

6 SCL

7 TEST

8 VDD

1

A0

2

A1

3

A2

4

GND

24C02

C94

10u/10V

D6

1N4148

R16

0R

R59
2.2k

R38

10K

CB20

0.1uF

R84

100

LCD_DATA

R123

NC/330R

C49

0.1uF

R49

100R

C78

0.1uF

LCD_WR

R101

100R

iPod_CP_2.0

1

NC1

2

MODE1

3

NC3

4

NRESET

5

VCC

6

NC6

7

NC7

8

NC8

9

NC9

10

NC10

11

VSS

12

I2C_SCL

13

I2C_SDA

14

MODE0

15

NC15

16

NC16

17

NC17

18

NC18

19

NC19

20

NC20

21

VSS1

NC/KITMFI341S2164 QFN20

C16

4.7uF

C25

2.2uF

L31

FB/1K

3
2

4
1

P1

WP4-3

R15

1K

CB8

33PF

5

5

6

6

7

7

8

VCC

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

VSS

CF4558

R34
4.7R

C104

100pF

L43

0R/NC

R92

100

C91

1000pF

R120

NC/330R

C24

4.7uF

+

CE2

10UF/16V

CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7

C50

0.47UF

C105

100pF

TP22

L23

FB/0603/2.2K

R5
22K

C115

2.2uF/NC

R104

3.3k

L39

FB

C92

10u/10V

C111 2.2uF

R100

100R

D7

1N4148

+

CE16
47uF/16V

R128

FB1K/NC

C89

1000pF

R66

100R

R51

1K

FLO-

R11

1K

R78

0R

R3

1K

IPOD_TX

C31

3300pF

R2

1K

R46

10K

C18

680pF

R55

5.6k

R97

330R

R108 10K

IPOD_ACCDET

+

CE12
1u/50V

R119

NC/10K

LED_PWM

R127

100K/NC

1
2
3
4
5
6

J2

CON5

DETECT

C3

680pF

R71

8.2R

R67

4.7K

IPOD_R

GND

R35

10K

R7

4.7K

C85

4.7uF

C97

2.2u

C29

470pF

R102

100R

1
2
3

J3

CON1

C9

4.7uF

R130 100K/NC

L29

FB/0603/2.2K

C107

100pF

+

CE6

220uF/16V

L42

0/NC

+

CE17

47uF/16V

CB6

33PF

R117
100K

C59

104

R126

FB1K/NC

C82

0.1UF

C73

0.1uF

L36

FB/0603/2.2K

IPOD_RX

C52

1000pF

L22

FB/0603/2.2K

C95

15PF

R48

47k

R122 NC/0R

CB2

33PF

C27

2.2uF

CB11

33PF

R129

100K/NC

R8

1K

R109

R36

100k

R105

22k

IPOD_DET

C19

4.7uF

R61 100k

R131

100K/NC

C48

1uF

C32

3300pF

L15

100R/6A/100M

+

CE8
47uF/16V

CB3

33PF

R54

4.7K

C69

100pF

R111

100K

MCU3_3V

C74

0.1uF

C76

0.47UF

FRO-

R39

10K

C36

470pF

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

A

CON1

CON8-FFC-90

C55

0.22uF

R23

47K

L27

FB/0603/2.2K

C67

100pF

C68

0.22uF

C35

470pF

C117

33PF/NC

R74

100R

L5

FB/1K

C2

4.7uF

R32
47K

CB15

33PF

C101

0.1uF

R124

NC/0/0805

C58

330P

C37

0.1uF

+

CE9

47uF/16V

R18

NC

L9

FB/1K

C106

10pF

R113

47K

C60

104

+

CE18
47uF/16V/NC

L30 DCR33R

C108

100pF

C99

0.01UF

R82 8.2R

REMOTE

R121

10K/NC

R132

10K/NC

C53

1uF

C90

1uF

C61

0.1uF

C-0603

C96

15PF

X1

32.768kHz

R107

100

L8

FB/1K

1

OUT1

2

MUTE

3

IN1

4

GND

5

IN2

6

BIAS

7

OUT2

8

VDD

U3

PT2309 SO8

2

13

Q1
2N3904

1
2
3

J1

CON1

R37

10K

R90
10K

R118

10K

R31

1K

R30

1K

L35

100R/6A/100M

L26

FB/0603/2.2K

1

A1

2

A2

3

B1

4

B2

5

C1

6

C2

7

D1

8

D2

9

SEL2

10

SEL1

11

VOL1

12

VOL2

13

TC2

14

TC1

15

BCB2

16

BCA2

17

BCA1

18

BCB1

19

OUT2

20

CB13

33pF

CB16

0.22uF

CB17

0.22uF

CB18

0.22uF

CB19

0.22uF

SB2

21

SR

22

C26

4700pF

SB1

23

OUT1

24

VCC

26

SDA

27

GND

28

FIL

25

SCL

U2

BD3490FV

BD3490

BD3490FV

C110

0.1uF

R41

47k

R75

0R

C56

100pF

R20

0R

C114

2.2uF/NC

L3

FB/1K

C43

100pF

C98

2.2UF

1
2
3
4

J7

4P_1.0UP

C112

2.2uF

CB14

33PF

D9
ESD

C28

470pF

R79

33R

R99

100R

R1

10R

R-0805

R106
3.3R

R103

100

R80
2.2k

L24

100R/6A/100M

R133

10K/NC

R72
68K

C100

0.1uF

C87

100pF

1

SUB_GND

22

INPA

23

INNA

27

SGND

26

VDDS

28

DIAG

19

VDDPW

18

PGND

25

SYNCLK

24

ROSC

30

GAIN0

31

GAIN1

35

SVCC

8

OUTNB

4

PGNDB

5

PGNDB

6

PVCCB

7

PVCCB

3

OUTPB

11

OUTNA

10

OUTNA

13

PVCCA

12

PVCCA

14

PGNDA

17

OUTPA

16

OUTPA

15

PGNDA

36

VSS

32

INPB

33

INNB

21

MUTE

20

STBY

2

OUTPB

9

OUTNB

34

VREF

29

SVR

37

GND

U4

TDA7491P

TDA7491HV

R70

100R

L2

FB/1K

R64

22R

R50

100R

R57
20R

C4

680pF

C116

1uF/NC

C103

0.01UF

+

CE13

220uF/16V

R22
47K

C17

680pF

TP26

TP1.5-TOP

L1

FB/1K

C20

4.7uF

L7

FB/1K

+

CE1

220uF/35V
CD11X/220UF16V/D6.3H7

LCD_CS

TP1.5-TOP

C-0603

L12

FB/1K

L0603B

R45

10K

R89

30k

1

2

D2

1N4148

R56

8.2R

R114

NC

C102

0.1uF

+

CE4

2.2UF C-0603

R134

100K/NC

R96

330R

R58

47K

C93

0.1uF

R62

4.7K

+

CE15
47uF/16V
CAP-4X7MM

R81

100R

R19

1K

CB12

33PF

C-0603

R12
22K

R25

3K

C45

100pF

R60 8.2R

R44

10K

C70

0.1UF

1

SSCL

2

DVD_ON

3

RESET

4

P4_7

5

AVSS

6

P4_6

7

VCC

8

MODE

9

ROTA

10

ROTB

14

MSCL

15

STANDBY

16

RX

17

TX

18

ECO_POWER

19

REMOTE

20

VREF

21

VFD_DATA

22

VFD_STB

23

VFD_CLK

30

CLOSE_SW

31

OPEN_SW

32

TRIN

11

LED_CTRL

24

SSDA

29

OPEN_M

12

MUTE

13

MSDA

25

AD_KEY

26

FM_RST

28

RTC_IN

27

CLOSE_M

U5

R5F21266-LQFP32

R5F21266

C81

100pF

+

CE3
2.2UF C-0603

C54

1000pF

FRO+

TP1.5-TOP

R43

68K

+

CE7

220uF/16V

2

3

1

PJ3

AV2-8.4-9

EC3

1000U/35V

+

CE5
220uF/16V

+

CE10

47uF/16V

L6

15UH

L10

15UH

L13

15UH

L14

15UH

FB

3

FB

/100R

FB

4

FB

/100R

C5

100p

C6

100p

1

3

2

11

10

P

J2-

A

JP

-C

K

3511

P

J2-

B

R1

7

10K

R2

4

100R

D10
BAS316

D11
BAS316

D12
BAS316

D13
BAS316

1

1

2

2

3

3

J6

CD_5V

TP14

AR

AL

TP33

CD/DVD_MUTE

SSCL

SSDA

TP37
TP38
TP39

C7

1uF

C30

0.1uF

R6

10K

C8

104

R26

10R

R27

100R

R2

8

0R

C11

22pF

C12

1uF

R4

7

0R

C14

1uF

R63

100R

C21

1u

C22 100pF

Y1

32.768KHz

C23

22pF

R65

4.7R

1 NC
2 FMI

3 RFGND
4 TXO
5 RST

6 SEN
7 SCLK

8 SDIO
9 RCLK

10 VIO

20

NC

19

GPIO1

18

IRQ/GPIO2

17

DCLK/GPIO3

16

DFS

15

DOUT

14

LOUT

13

ROUT

12

GND

11

VDD

21

GND

U1

SI4702

FB6

270nH

R87

100R

M3V3

TP1.5-TOP

GND2

TP1.5-TOP

MODE

TP1.5-TOP

RESET

TP1.5-TOP

GND1

TP1.5-TOP

C33

100pF

R9

R149

68K

R158

10K

Q9

8550

D1

BAS316

1

2

C34

10UF

R159
1K

D20
BAS316

R161

47K

R

160

330R

R8

3

10K

C40

104

M3_3V

D_5V

8V_IN

VDDS

MCU3_3V

MCU3_3V

MCU3_3V

MCU3_3V

A8 V

M3_3V

M3_3V

M3_3V

LCD_5V

IPOD_RX

AUTO-OFF

L_IPOD_BT

LED_PWM

CD/DVD_ON

REM

AD2

IPOD_TX

DIAG

IPOD_AUDIO_DET

LCD_WR

AD1

HP_LINE_MUTE

REMOTE

STBY

HP_MUTE

AUTO-OFF

CD/DVD_MUTE

MUTE_PH_LINE

R_IPOD_BT

MCU_MUTE

IPOD_DET

IPOD_ACCDET

MSDA
MSCL

LCD_DATA

LCD_CS

IPOD_R

MP3_R

IPOD_L

LO

RO

FLO-

FRO-

FLO+

FRO+

REST

R_OUT

L_OUT

MUTE1

MP3_L

IPOD_RX

IPOD_RX

AUTO-OFF

L_IPOD_BT

LED_PWM

LED_PWM

AL

REM

AD2

IPOD_TX

IPOD_TX

IPOD_AUDIO_DET

LCD_WR

AD1

HP_LINE_MUTE

REMOTE

STBY

HP_MUTE

ECO_POWER

AR

VDDS

MUTE_PH_LINE

MUTE_PH_LINE

R_IPOD_BT

MCU_MUTE

IPOD_DET

FM_RST

FM_RST

MSDA

MSDA

MSDA

MSDA

MSDA

MSCL

MSCL

MSCL

MSCL

MSCL

LCD_DATA

LCD_DATA

SSCL

SSCL

SSDA

SSDA

LCD_CS

LCD_CS

FM_IN_L

FM_IN_R

IPOD_R

MP3_R

MP3_R

IPOD_L

LO

RO

8V_IN

MCU3_3V

MCU3_3V

MCU3_3V

R_OUT

L_OUT

R_OUT

L_OUT

MUTE1

MUTE1

GND

GND

GND

MP3_L

C1

4.7uF

MP3_L

HP_MUTE

GND

LO

RO

HP_

M

U

T

E

IP

OD_

CHARGE

IP

OD_

CHARGE

CD/DVD_MUTE

SSCL

SSDA

AL
AR

GND

GND

CD_5V

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

FM_RST

L_FM
R_FM

M3_3V

FM_IN_L

FM

_I

N

_

R

MSDA

MSCL

GND

A

GND

A

GND

A

GND

A

IP

OD_

ACCDET

8V

_I

N

MUTE1

TP

-C

TC

M

C

U

3_3V

M

3_3V

GND

FMRST

FMRST

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Summary of Contents for MCM1055/51/98

Page 1: ... 2 1 3 Important Safety Precautions 3 1 to 3 2 4 Safety Check After Servicing 4 1 6 Standard Notes For Servicing Lead Free Requirements Handling Flat Pack IC 6 1 to 6 4 5 Safety Information General Notes Lead Free 7 Direction of Use 7 1 to 7 2 8 Cabinet Disassembly Instructions 8 1 to 8 2 12 Display Board 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 to 9 2 10 Block Diagram 10 1 11 Wiring Diagram 11 1 13 Power Board 14 A...

Page 2: ...r Repair Used 55 55 58 58 61 61 79 79 93 93 94 94 96 96 98 98 37 37 12 10 C C M M C C M M 12 10 51 51 Feature diffrence RDS AMP Board Decoder Board Power Board DTS VOLTAGE SELECTOR ECO STANDBY DARK Type Versions MCM1055 Technical Specification and Connection Facilities 1 1 Display Board Decoder Board Display Board CD Loader Power Board AMP Board ...

Page 3: ... Amplifier ST class D TDA7491HV 7 Rated output power 10 THD table 2 Set Type Number Stroke Versions Power ROP Power Volume max Remark MCM1055 All version 2x5W 2x12W 2 1 2 Styling Forms and Functions MCM1055 appearances are defined in their respective MUS MUS is the leading document where product appearance is applicable Features Products MCM1055 Stroke versions l l A Design Refer to MUS 3 for deta...

Page 4: ...tbc Control keys on the set are 1 Standby On 2 Eject 3 Play Pause 4 Next 5 Pre 6 FF 7 FB 8 Source Disc USB Dock FM Aux MP3 9 Stop 10 Volume Knob There is local display LCD reuse Standby LED colour Red in Standby mode 2 1 5 ACCESSORIES tbc Model MCM1055 Stroke Version All Version n o i g Power Cord e R Audio cable 3 5mm audio 0 5M Remote Control 31keys Quickly guide 1 IFU 1 Technical Specification ...

Page 5: ...C Requirements Where applicable For 12 EU 05 UK 51 Russia EN55013 2001 EN55020 2002 For 37 US Canada FCC15 For 55 LATAM 78 Brazil CISPR13 For 98 AP 69 Singapore 75 Australia CISPR13 For 61 Korea CISPR13 20 For 93 China GB 13837 CISPR13 For 96 Taiwan CNS 13439 CISPR13 2 5 ESD Requirements The product shall withstand electro static discharges on all user accessible parts of the product Reference IEC...

Page 6: ...class class 2 according to BLC A MA PQR handbook V2 1 2006 10 02 Lifetime 7 years Tested According to General Test Instruction UAN D 1591 Measured According to UAN_L 1059 unless otherwise stated Technical Specification and Connection Facilities 1 5 3 Technical Specifications 3 1 Power Supply 3 1 1 Type and versions Build inSMPS will be used for all models and stroke versions All using built in Pow...

Page 7: ...eliability evaluation Requirements Apparatus should fulfil the leakage current requirements of IEC60065 point 9 1 1 UAN D1631 Defects or permanent deviations are not allowed 3 1 3 Mains Drop out Immunity The product shall withstand mains failures of Variation 0 100 dip at T event 50 mSec Performance criterion B Variation 40 60 dip at T event 100 mSec Performance criterion B Variation 0 100 dip at ...

Page 8: ...cation Reserve 3dB 2dB Audio Inputputs Audio Input Sensitivity 3dB rated output power at 1kHz Audio Output 1 Tuner FM 67 5kHz Modulation Limit 6dB Line Out Left Right NA 2 W m 5 1 e n o h p d a e H 1 k c a r T 1 c s i D o i d u A k c a r t B d 3 3 P M D C dB RL 16Ω S H 0 2 e v a w e n i s z H K 1 B d 3 B S U MP3_link front 500mV 1000mV Rin 22kΩ IPOD Docking 750mV Rin 22kΩ Output Power 1 At THD 10 ...

Page 9: ... 4 0 e s r e v e R n o i t a c i f i l p m A 3 2 z H k 5 7 v e D q r F V m 1 F R n o i t r o t s i D Overall Frequency Response 63Hz 12 5KHz 3 dB Channel separation 400 1000 5000 Hz RF input 68 dBf 26 30 20 20 26 18 dB Frequency MHz Noise Limited Sensitivity 26 dB Image Rejection IF Rejection Large Signal Handling Selectivity S9 300 kHz 2 2 0 0 0 1 4 6 0 3 8 1 m o N M F 1 8 1 0 0 5 5 4 5 2 2 2 m i...

Page 10: ...the pickup lens when the diode is turned on Do not look directly at the laser beam CAUTION Use of controls and adjustments or doing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Location Inside Top of Blu Ray mechanism Do not look directly at the laser beam coming from the pickup or allow it to strike against your skin Drive Mechanism Assembly Laser Beam R...

Page 11: ... Important Important Safety Precautions Read and understand all instructions before you use your home theater If damage is caused by failure to follow instructions the warranty does not apply Safety Riskof electricshock or fire Never expose the product and accessories to rain or water Never place liquid containers such as vases near the product If liquids are spilt on or into the product disconnec...

Page 12: ...ic products Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste Correct disposal of your old product helps to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health Your product contains batteries covered by the European Directive 2006 66 EC which cannot be disposed with normal household waste Please inform yoursel...

Page 13: ... and externally exposed accessible parts RF terminals antenna terminals video and audio input and output terminals microphone jacks earphone jacks etc is lower than or equal to the specified value in the table below Measuring Method Power ON Insert load Z between B earth ground power cord plug prongs and exposed accessible parts Use an AC voltmeter to measure across the terminals of load Z See Fig...

Page 14: ...e sure that during repair you are at the same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance Keep components and tools at this same potential Available ESD protection equipment Complete kit ESD3 small tablemat wristband 4822 310 10671 Wristband tester 4822 344 13999 Be careful during measurements in the live voltage section The primary side of the power supply including the heatsi...

Page 15: ...older paste is required please contact the manufacturer of your solder equipment In general use of solder paste within workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to store and to handle Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead free solder alloy The solder tool must be able To reach at least a solder temperature of 400 C To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder tip To...

Page 16: ... this and more technical information within the magazine chapter workshop news For additional questions please contact your local repair helpdesk How to Remove Install Flat Pack IC 1 Removal With Hot Air Flat Pack IC Desoldering Machine 1 Prepare the hot air flat pack IC desoldering machine then apply hot air to the Flat Pack IC about 5 to 6 seconds Fig S 1 1 2 Remove the flat pack IC with tweezer...

Page 17: ...e flat pack IC you can remove it easily Fig S 1 3 2 Affix the wire to a workbench or solid mounting point as shown in Fig S 1 5 3 While heating the pins using a fine tip soldering iron or hot air blower pull up the wire as the solder melts so as to lift the IC leads from the CBA contact pads as shown in Fig S 1 5 4 Bottom of the flat pack IC is fixed with glue to the CBA when removing entire flat ...

Page 18: ...lectrostatic charge during unpacking or repair work 1 Ground for Human Body Be sure to wear a grounding band 1 M that is properly grounded to remove any static electricity that may be charged on the body 2 Ground for Workbench Be sure to place a conductive sheet or copper plate with proper grounding 1 M on the workbench or other surface where the semi conductors are to be placed Because the static...

Page 19: ...ternal audio device f Stop play or erase a program g Skip to the previous next track Search within a track Tune to a radio station h Start or pause play i VOL Adjust volume Adjust time j DBB Turn the dynamic bass enhancement on or off a b c d e f g h i j k l k SOURCE Select a source Disc USB tuner or MP3 link l Open or close the disc compartment Overview of the remote control PRESET ALBUM PROG SLE...

Page 20: ...or FM radio select stereo or mono sound output r PRESET ALBUM Skip to the previous next album Select a preset radio station s FM Select FM radio source Connect speakers Note For optimal sound use the supplied speakers only Connect only speakers with impedance that is the same or higher than the supplied speakers Refer to the Specifications section of this manual Insert the speaker wires completely...

Page 21: ...ved unhooked unlocked released unplugged unclamped or desoldered Axx Screw CNxx Jxx CONxx Connector D3 5X12BA is specification of screw Unhook Unlock Release Unplug or Desolder e g 7 A01 seven Screws Fig D1 Fig D2 Fig NO Remove Unhook Unlock Release Unplug Desolder Note 8 A01 D 3 X 10 BA 3 Display Board Button D3 1 0 A02 D3 X 10 BA 4 CD Loader Decoder Board AMP Board D4 5 D5 8 A03 D3 X 10 BA 3 Dis...

Page 22: ...8 2 Fig D3 Fig D5 Fig D4 Cabinet Disassembly Instructions Fig D6 A02 A03 A04 A02 ...

Page 23: ...ed circuit check and change the related components of radio controlled circuit check if power supply of radio is normal check and change related components of power supply circuit check if radio circuit an components of around it is normal check and change components of around it No No No No No No No sound from whole unit FLOW CHART NO 3 Yes No Yes No Yes no sound from CD check if CD output is nor...

Page 24: ...er head ass y check if laser head ass y can light normally decoding board is broken check if tie wires of laser head ass y is loosen and broken laser head ass y broken Yes check if supply 12V of decoding board is normal no search from CD check steady circuit No ...

Page 25: ...DD LCD DISPLAY 5V 5 6V OPT 4558 BD3490FS FR_OUT AMPLIFIER TDA7491P FL_OUT LCD Driver PT6533 MCU R5F21266 IR IR AD_KEY EEPROM M24C02 M3 3V Apple Ceriticiate CP2 0B STB MUTE STB MUTE TX RX CTL DET KEY 9 4OHM_5W 2 TX RX CTL DET DVD_ON VUSB_ON 9435 CD_5V 8V AMP TDA7491P DC DC AP1534 TRANSFORMER CD DVD_ON GND IGND I5V 3 3V 1117 LDO 7333 MCU3 3V M3 3V ECO IPOD IPHONE 5V 5V PSU BOARD AC220V IPOD IPHONE_5...

Page 26: ...CD Loader driver machanism AC220V Wiring Diagram AMP Board Decoder Board Display Board Power Board PJ3 J6 J3 J4 J2 J1 CON3 J7 PJ2 CON2 CON1 CON4 CON3 J1 JP4 CN1 CON1 CON2 CON1 11 1 11 1 ...

Page 27: ...EG8 SEG7 SEG6 SEG5 SEG4 SEG3 SEG2 SEG1 COM8 COM7 COM6 COM5 COM4 COM3 COM2 COM1 COM01 COM00 SEG00 COM5 COM05 COM04 COM6 COM06 COM7 COM07 COM8 SG29 SG28 SG27 SG26 SG25 SG24 23 SEG22 SEG23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 SG2 SG3 SG4 SG5 SG6 SG7 SG8 SG9 SG10 SG11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 SEG00 SEG01 SEG02 SEG03 SEG04 SEG05 SEG06 SEG07 SEG08 SEG09 SEG10 DI SG22 SG21 SG20 SG19 SG18 SG17 SG16 SG15 SG14 SG13...

Page 28: ...Display Board Layout Diagram 12 2 12 2 ...

Page 29: ... R19 2 32K 1 0805 R5 2M 1206 D4 1N4007 R7 NC C6 2200uF 10V D11 NC R10 1 2R 1206 R3 2M 1206 D5 NC D6 FR107 R16 3 3K 0805 C2 22uF 50V C1 47uF 400V C3 103P 630V C11 470pF 0805 D7 FR107 R18 12K R13 68R 0805 Q1 4N60 C21 1nF 50V 0805 D9 SB3100 R1 200K 1206 C4 221P 2KV R28 NC R25 330R 0805 C13 NC 1 2 L2 0R 0805 L3 NC IC3 NC SOT23 R23 NC R12 1K 0805 RT 3 CS 4 GND 1 OUT 6 VCC 5 FB 2 IC4 KB8235 SOT23 6 R22 ...

Page 30: ...Power Board Layout Diagram 12 4 12 4 ...

Page 31: ...6 100pF R20 0R C114 2 2uF NC L3 FB 1K C43 100pF C98 2 2UF 1 2 3 4 J7 4P_1 0UP C112 2 2uF CB14 33PF D9 ESD C28 470pF R79 33R R99 100R R1 10R R 0805 R106 3 3R R103 100 R80 2 2k L24 100R 6A 100M R133 10K NC R72 68K C100 0 1uF C87 100pF 1 SUB_GND 22 INPA 23 INNA 27 SGND 26 VDDS 28 DIAG 19 VDDPW 18 PGND 25 SYNCLK 24 ROSC 30 GAIN0 31 GAIN1 35 SVCC 8 OUTNB 4 PGNDB 5 PGNDB 6 PVCCB 7 PVCCB 3 OUTPB 11 OUTNA...

Page 32: ...OP 8 R157 22K Q7 8550 A8V 1 3 2 Q6 BS3904 CE23 220u 25V R136 6 8K L52 100R 5A D15 SK34 D14 SK34 L49 22UH CE20 220u 25V FB1 100R 5A R151 1K R152 10K TP30 C129 0 1uF R156 10K 1 3 2 Q8 BS3904 C127 5V 0 1uF C120 153 L46 100R 5A R140 4 7K R142 47K R147 22K CE21 100u 10V 1 GND 2 IN 3 OUT1 U11 SOT89 NC HT7333 R135 4 7K R150 47K C131 0 1uF R146 10K L51 100R 5A CE19 IPOD_5V 220u 10V CE22 220u 10V C121 0 1u...

Page 33: ...AMP Board Layout Diagram 12 7 12 7 ...

Page 34: ...F EC17 10uF 16V C33 104 1 2 D4 1N5819 TP4 C47 0 1uF 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 1 1 H2 HOLE GND C21 104 R4 3 9K R25 330R R25 330R L4 DCR33 R38 33R C9 104 C11 104 D5 NC R53 10K R67 10K C42 104 C19 104 C23 30pF TP5 C15 104 EC14 10uF 16V D6 NC RX R45 22K 1 2 D7 IN4001 C35 104 D8 3 3V SMD 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 1 1 H4 HOLE GND R34 15k TP6 CS 1 DO 2 WP 3 GND 4 DI 5 CLK 6 HOLD 7 VCC 8 U3 SF...

Page 35: ...Decoder Board Layout Diagram 12 9 12 9 ...

Page 36: ...View S008 S005 S011 S009 S010 Screw S007 S003 S006 CD Door Gear CDM PCB1 PCB4 Screw Screw Screw Screw PCB3 S001 Bottom Cover Rubber Foot Gear Bracket S012 PCB2 IR Reciver Bracket Light Guide Ringe PMMA 13 1 13 1 ...

Page 37: ...Revision List Revision List Version 1 0 Initial Release 14 1 ...

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