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PEGA-CC5

Pin No.

Pin Name

I/O

Description

103

IO1

I

UART serial receive data input from a CLIE

104

VDD

Power supply terminal (+3.3V)

105

POWER LED1

O

LED drive signal output terminal

106

POWER LED2

O

LED drive signal output terminal    Not used

107

LED7

O

Not used

108

IO0

O

UART communicating with a CLIE data enable signal output terminal

109

VSS_PLL

Ground terminal

110 to 113

LED6 to LED3

O

Not used

114

VDD_PLL

Power supply terminal (+3.3V)

115

LED2

O

Not used

116

VDD

Power supply terminal (+3.3V)

117, 118

LED1, LED0

O

Not used

119

VSS

Ground terminal

120, 121

SW3, SW2

O

Not used

122, 123

SW1, SW0

O

Not used

124, 125

CS3, CS2

O

Chip select signal output terminal    Not used

126

CS1

O

Chip select signal output to the ASIC

127

VDD

Power supply terminal (+3.3V)

128

SYSCLKIN

I

System clock signal input from the ASIC

129

SYSCLKOUT

O

System clock signal output terminal    Not used

130, 131

VSS

Ground terminal

132

VDD

Power supply terminal (+3.3V)

133, 134

D7, D6

I/O

Two-way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory

135

VSS

Ground terminal

136

D5

I/O

Two-way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory

137

VDD

Power supply terminal (+3.3V)

138, 139

D4, D3

I/O

Two-way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory

140

VSS

Ground terminal

141

D2

I/O

Two-way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory

142

VSS

Ground terminal

143

D1

I/O

Two-way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory

144

VDD

Power supply terminal (+3.3V)

145, 146

D0, D15

I/O

Two-way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory

147

VDD

Power supply terminal (+3.3V)

148

D14

I/O

Two-way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory

149

VSS

Ground terminal

150

D13

I/O

Two-way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory

151

VDD

Power supply terminal (+3.3V)

152, 153

D12, D11

I/O

Two-way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory

154

VSS

Ground terminal

155

D10

I/O

Two-way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory

156

VDD

Power supply terminal (+3.3V)

157

D9

I/O

Two-way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory

158

VSS

Ground terminal

159

D8

I/O

Two-way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory

160

VDD

Power supply terminal (+3.3V)

Summary of Contents for PEGA-CC5

Page 1: ...emperature 5 ºC to 35 ºC 41 ºF to 95 ºF Dimensions W H D Approx 112 u 48 u38 mm 4 1 2 u 1 15 16 u 1 1 2 in Mass Approx 105 g 3 oz Cord length Approx 1 6 m 59 1 8 in GPS Receiver Location method All in view method Maximum number of tracking satellite 8 satellites Revive sensitivity Less than 130 dBm Receive frequency 1575 42 MHz GPS Antenna Micro strip planer antenna FM Transmitter Transmission ran...

Page 2: ...Board MAIN Board Conductor Side 39 4 11 Printed Wiring Board CN Board 40 4 12 Schematic Diagram CN Board 41 4 13 IC Pin Function Description 44 5 EXPLODED VIEW 5 1 General Section 53 6 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 54 TABLE OF CONTENTS UNLEADED SOLDER Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead free mark LF indicating the solder contains no lead Caution Some printed circuit boards ma...

Page 3: ... be able to use the Palm Desktop for CLIÉ software and software supplied on the installation CD ROM OS Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Millennium Edition Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional CPU Pentium II 400MHz or more Pentium III 500MHz or more is recommended RAM 96MB or more 128MB or more is recommended 256MB or more is recommended for Windows X...

Page 4: ...loss of profits including claims made by third parties arising out of the use of the software supplied with this product In the event a problem occurs with this software as a result of defective manufacturing SONY will replace it at SONY s option or issue a refund However SONY bears no other responsibility The software provided with this product cannot be used with equipment other than that which ...

Page 5: ... in speaker of the car cradle The volume indicator appears only while you adjust the volume level Shortly after you finished adjusting the volume the volume indicator disappears You can adjust the volume level only when the Text to voice application is being used B ATT button for the built in speaker The ATT function quickly lowers the volume level Press to lower ATT On appears on the screen Press...

Page 6: ...he volume level Shortly after you finished adjusting the volume the volume indicator disappears You can adjust the volume level only when the Text to voice application is being used B Screen button To change the screen mode for the Music Monitor application 49 55 56 57 To switch between the map and the text instruction screens StreetFinder application C ENTER N x button To activate an application ...

Page 7: ...application S4 to S6 Hold down to activate an application Tip You can assign your favorite applications to these buttons page 64 I DSPL button To change the display items for the Music application 50 To change the image on Photo Screensaver 30 52 To open the Display menu when your car is stopped StreetFinder application J DAY v V buttons To move the cursor down up on the Car Launcher screen 29 To ...

Page 8: ...nd reads out today s date your current next schedule and number of unread mails Music This application allows you to play music data such as MP3 ATRAC3 files You can listen to music via your car audio speakers if you are in your car StreetFinder This application allows you to view maps on your CLIÉ handheld By using the built in GPS function of the car cradle your current location can be monitored...

Page 9: ...f there are two or more user names stored in Palm Desktop for CLIÉ the window to select a user name is displayed Select a user name then click OK 17 Installation of the Car Cradle basic software on your CLIÉ handheld is completed b For details about additional installation refer to the manuals supplied with your CLIÉ handheld Note After performing a hard reset on your CLIÉ handheld you need to rei...

Page 10: ...ector of the car cradle vertically Detaching your CLIÉ handheld from the car cradle turning off the car cradle The car cradle turns on when your CLIÉ handheld is mounted in the car cradle When the car cradle is not in use detach your CLIÉ handheld from the car cradle following the instructions below to turn off the car cradle When you leave the car take your CLIÉ handheld with you 2 Tilt back your...

Page 11: ...3 Applications incompatible with in vehicle mode b Car Launcher appears When your CLIÉ handheld is mounted in the car cradle Audio Player CLIE Mail Date Book Car Setting for each application StreetFinder b The application switches to in vehicle mode When your CLIÉ handheld is mounted in the car cradle 25 In vehicle mode b Normal CLIÉ mode When your CLIÉ handheld is detached from the car cradle the...

Page 12: ... Launcher B GPS information Tap this area to change the GPS information Speed graphic Latitude and Longitude Compass and Altitude Speed machine for the entertainment only If you hit the jackpot three matching symbols you will hear fanfare C Time indicator Displays the current time The time on your CLIÉ handheld is updated automatically by GPS D Battery indicator Displays when the battery is being ...

Page 13: ...application displays images on your CLIÉ handheld Memory Stick media GPS Meter 53 This application allows you to view GPS signal reception conditions Monitor 54 This application allows you to view you the Sony car audio information on the CLIÉ handheld screen 33 Mail Text to voice application The Mail application reads out the mail stored in the CLIE Mail application The body of mail text is not d...

Page 14: ...tches a character stored in the filter page 71 a chime sound will be heard at the beginning and end of a reply message when the mail is read out Characters stored in the filter are not read out Signature Letter strings corresponding to the signature are not read out You need to store a signature beforehand page 71 Go to the beginning of the current mail Tap after reading out the header Go to the b...

Page 15: ...t animation Voice animation b For details about the Voice animation setting refer to page 69 41 F icons For details refer to page 42 Tips The schedule event cannot go to the previous one If the current schedule event is the first one of today If the current schedule event is in progress The schedule event proceeds into the next day If the current schedule event is the last one of the day G N x ico...

Page 16: ...ng a cassette adapter optional page 48 If your car audio has a cassette player a cassette adapter can be used Listening to music To adjust the volume Use the volume control of the car audio to adjust the volume level To configure the Music settings b For details refer to Configuring the Music settings on page 72 Note Playback stops if PROGRAM play is set to a different mode during in vehicle mode ...

Page 17: ...n is displayed 5 Tap N x on the Music screen Music from your CLIÉ handheld is heard through the car audio speakers 49 Display items Notes No Music Data indicates there is no music data in the Memory Stick media inserted in your CLIÉ handheld No Memory Stick indicates there are no Memory Stick media and no music data in your CLIÉ handheld A Screen mode icon To select the Standard List Photo Effect ...

Page 18: ...r screen The image is displayed 53 GPS Meter This application allows you to view GPS signal reception conditions To start the GPS Meter application To exit the GPS Meter screen Press the Home button on your CLIÉ handheld short screen type tap the Home icon long screen type or press HOME on the wireless card remote commander Display items Tap the GPS Meter icon on the Car Launcher screen The GPS Me...

Page 19: ...ist name Notes Depending on the connected unit Sony car audio the display item may differ If a name consists of many characters the end is displayed as Some characters cannot be displayed Characters and signs which cannot be displayed appear as Display items are not scrolled The Sony car audio recognizes your CLIÉ handheld as an MD unit When PDA is selected as a source MD is displayed on the Monit...

Page 20: ...tion Mail 70 Configures the settings for the Mail application Music 72 Configures the settings for the Music application Photo 73 Configures the settings for the Photo application Schedule 74 Configures the settings for the Schedule application 61 Uninstalling the Car Cradle basic software on your CLIÉ handheld If you uninstall you will not be able to use any applications functions for the car cra...

Page 21: ...t App Buttons The App Buttons setting screen is displayed 2 Tap S1 to S6 then tap a listed application you want to assign S4 to S6 To assign applications to the S4 to S6 buttons by holding down the S1 to S3 buttons on the wireless card remote commander S1 to S3 To assign applications to the S1 to S3 buttons on the wireless card remote commander Applications for the car cradle are listed No assigna...

Page 22: ...e earlier than Sunrise time an error message appears 2 Tap OK 69 Setting the voice pitch speed and animation for reading out Text to voice function You can set the voice pitch speed and animation of reading out Text to voice function This setting applies to all Text to voice applications 1 Tap the arrow V in the top right hand corner of the Car Setting screen and select Voice Parameters The Voice ...

Page 23: ... 3 Tap Done Enable operation beep If you want the beep to sound when you use controls tap to select the check box 73 Configuring the Photo settings You can configure the settings for the Photo application Auto Change to Monitor Check this box if you want to change the Music screen to the Monitor screen automatically The screen switches to Monitor when you change the source of a Sony car audio whil...

Page 24: ...se immediately burns out again consult your car dealer Fuse Cigarette lighter plug End of the plug to remove to tighten Continued on next page x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 76 Replacing the lithium battery Under normal conditions battery will last approximately 1 year The service life may be shorter depending on the conditions of use When the battery becomes weak the range ...

Page 25: ...tional Connection example Sony BUS compatible car audio connection Sony BUS compatible car audio and Sony BUS compatible CD MD changer connection FM transmitter operation Car cassette adapter connection Sony BUS compatible car audio Sony BUS compatible car audio Sony BUS compatible CD MD changer FM car audio Car audio cassette player Equipment used in illustrations not supplied Rear speaker Front ...

Page 26: ...urely 3 GPS ANT Light blue Supplied with the XA C30 Sony BUS compatible CD MD changer 0 cigarette lighter socket car audio cassette player Sony BUS compatible car audio DC 5 2V I O LINE OUT ATT qa Source selector XA C30 optional Supplied with the CD MD changer Connection Adapter XA CC1 optional Sony BUS compatible CD MD changer Supplied with the CD MD changer Connection diagram Notes on using car ...

Page 27: ...lding arm S 3 holding arm L 2 or 3 7 7 7 8 or 9 8 or 9 A B 1 2 Detaching the holding arms passenger side airbag 1 2 3 5 3 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 Mounting the car cradle to the mounting attachment holding clip air vent section 1 2 Removing the mounting attachment SIZE S ABS Attaching to the outside of a car Attaching to the inside of a car qd qd GPS antenna cord qa qd qd qd qa qa more than 8 mm more tha...

Page 28: ...o keep it horizontal Choose the attachment position where the best reception is achieved Also choose the position where no obstacle blocks the reception from the GPS satellite Note Some types of front windshield do not let the radio wave from a GPS satellite pass If the reception of the radio wave is poor when the GPS antenna is attached to the inside attach it to the outside of the car roof Befor...

Page 29: ... order shown below 3 1 DISASSEMBLY FLOW Note Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given 3 2 FRONT REAR PANEL ASSY 3 3 MAIN BOARD 3 4 CN BOARD 3 2 FRONT REAR PANEL ASSY 3 3 MAIN BOARD 3 4 CN BOARD SET 4 flexible flat 26 pin cable CN2 1 flexible board FM antenna 2 four screws B2 4 5 main board 3 5 flexible flat 26 pin cable CN902 6 CN board 3 two screws B2 1 two screws B2 4 2 cove...

Page 30: ...01 SW2 SW3 SW4 VOL ATT 110 IRIN 115 KEY2 113 KEY0 114 KEY1 15 HOTSYNC 14 CHARGE 16 UNREG_OUT 131 NRESET 85 TX1 84 RX1 HOTSYNC CHARGE CONT UNREG_OUT CN3 I O J1 LINE OUT R CH RTS AOR RXD CVO TXD EBI DC B CTS AOL 13 HOT SYNC Q3 Q6 11 UNREG OUT TO CLIE 10 14 15 16 18 CHARGE 19 CN901 CLIE MUTING CONTROL Q8 137 140 UNREG_OUT HOTSYNC UNREG_OUT DC B CHARGE UNREG UNREG_OUT TXDA RXDA IO1 IO2 B Page 31 SIBDI...

Page 31: ...FLRMDE FLRMDIR FLRMAE FLRMCS FLRMRD FLRMWE F Page 30 CAS3 199 DCKE 202 DQML 207 LDQM 15 DQMH 208 UDQM 39 DCLKOUT 205 DCLKIN 204 CLK 38 CKE 37 CAS 17 CAS1 197 BS0 20 RAS0 194 RAS 18 DCS0 192 CS 19 WE 169 WE 16 ALE 168 ONBUTN PON SYSCLK CS0 CS1 RD ALE H Page 30 IO2 IO6 G Page 30 INT1 65 64 INT0 IO3 INT2 56 IO4 IO5 47 IO5 IO6 46 RESET 12 IO6 IO2 PON 86 87 A5V_ON 37 C32KIN 79 ONBUTN PON SYSCLKIN 128 S...

Page 32: ...d pF µµF 50 WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums All resistors are in Ω and 1 4 W or less unless otherwise specified A B Line Power voltage supplies dc 14 4V to jig J 2502 079 2 from regulated dc power supply and supplies to CN1 on the MAIN board from jig J 2502 079 2 no mark MP3 PLAY Impossible to measure Voltages are taken with a VOM Input impedance 10 MΩ Voltage v...

Page 33: ...1 47 6 3V MA111 RB400D T14 RB400D T14 MA111 NJM2391DL1 0 XC61FN2742MR 4 7k 0 100 10V 0 1 150p 3P 47 6 3V 330 6 3V 0 XRESET A3 3V B3 3V A5 0V GPS3 3V UNREG A5V_ON GND D3 3V D3 3V D3 3V D3 3V CLIE5 2V CLIE5 2V GND GND GND A3 3V XRESET GND UNREG 5 2V VIN VSS NC NC VOUT VIN VOUT GND ADJ OFF ON IN OUT GND GND IN OUT 1 5 3 3V REGULATOR 5V REGULATOR 3 3V REGULATOR RESET SIGNAL GENERATOR LITHIUM BATTERY C...

Page 34: ... 16V 1k 1 5k 0 0 0 22 0 047 100k 5 6k 10k 0 1 2SB1132 1 5k 470 470 DTC144EUA TC7S04FU 56k 56k MA111 0 1 22p 27p 1k 1k 1k 1k 150p 3300p 220 7 6MHz TC74VHC125FT 18p L8 0 22µH L7 0 22µH 36p 18p 470 22 470 0 001 0 01 0 01 0 001 47 6 3V 0 4 7 0 0 4 7 10k 0 001 10k 10k 2 2k NJM4558V 10 16V 820 0 1 1k 10 16V 0 0 1 0 047 2 2k 15 33p 100 100 10V 3 3k 3 3k 10k 18p KV1471ETR 10p 82nH 2200p 2SC2412K 3300p 150...

Page 35: ...01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 100k 100k 0 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 10k 22 22 0 1 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 10k 0 01 100k TC74VHC126FT TMPR3912AU 92 32 768KHz 0 10k 100k 0 0 A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 CLIE5 2V CLIE_AU_GND CLIE_AU_L CLIE_AU_R UNREG A5V_ON D3 3V GND SIRCS DCKE DCS0 CAS1 RAS0 CAS3 DQML DQMH SIBDO SIBSCK SIBSYN SIBDIN SIBIRQ BRESET DF100 TXDB TXDA RXDA...

Page 36: ...DQM0 WE CAS RAS CS BS0 UDQM0 CKE DCKE DCS0 CS CKE CAS1 RAS0 CAS3 DQML DQMH BD0 BD1 BD2 BD3 BD8 BD9 BD10 BD11 BD4 BD5 BD6 BD7 BD12 BD13 BD14 BD15 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 BA5 BA6 BA7 BA8 BA17 BA16 BA15 BA14 BA22 FLRMCS BD0 BD1 BD2 BD3 BD4 BD5 BD6 BD7 BD8 BD9 BD10 BD11 BD12 BD13 BD14 A3 A4 BA1 BA2 FLRMWE A8 A9 A2 A1 B...

Page 37: ... 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 22 1k 1k 1k 1k 1k 1k 1k 1k 0 1 0 1 0 1 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 0 0 0 TC7SH08FU 0 1 0 1 0 1 10k 10k 11 52MHz 1M 2 2k 20k 10k 10k 10k 20k 20k 20k 20k MA8180 MA8180 MA8180 0 0 1 TC75S51F 0 0 0 100k 100k 100k 0 1 DTC144EUA 0 1 0 0 TC35143DFG 47k 10 16V 22 22 0 0 1 0 1 47 6 3V 0 1 0 001 TC200G58EFG 0007 0 18p 15p 0 0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 A3 3V XRESET FM AMP B3 3V EQ L EQ R T...

Page 38: ...C190 C189 CN16 R187 C175 C174 C160 D23 C158 C250 C27 C157 C156 C155 C154 C149 C141 C140 C171 R47 C128 R27 C34 C170 IC22 J1 IC26 R25 C24 C114 D18 IC34 IC35 IC9 R300 C12 C57 C39 R283 R287 R54 R48 D118 D22 1 10 10 1 10 1 1 10 20 11 11 20 11 20 11 20 10 10 1 64 49 48 33 32 17 16 1 11 20 1 11 20 1 689 209 11 11 COMPONENT SIDE MAIN BOARD 1 2 4 3 NC C E SP1 K K A A A A VOL VOL ATT BOOT 1 3 5 4 1 5 3 4 BA...

Page 39: ... R260 D5 D6 IC27 C101 R55 R51 Q501 R45 R259 R160 R12 R11 R410 R342 R415 Q6 Q3 L5 L8 C226 R349 C219 IC39 C233 C211 C210 C208 C207 C204 C206 C201 C197 C198 C202 C199 R423 C192 C186 C185 C187 C181 C180 C238 C178 C177 C173 C172 C212 C165 C26 C152 C150 C164 C144 C143 C142 C139 C203 C122 C136 C133 C82 C167 C121 C134 IC23 IC18 IC24 FB101 IC13 IC14 R36 C120 C119 C118 C117 C116 IC17 IC15 C107 R13 R334 C105...

Page 40: ...2 D907 D908 D909 Q905 C908 R912 R911 CN901 R902 IC901 COMPONENT SIDE CN BOARD 1 689 210 11 11 CONDUCTOR SIDE CN BOARD 1 689 210 11 11 CLIE TO CLIE E 3 4 2 1 E A K POWER D910 A A A A A K K C E E E B K MAIN BOARD CN2 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D Page 39 Semiconductor Location Ref No Location D901 D 4 D902 D 4 D903 B 3 D904 B 3 D907 D 3 D908 D 3 D909 D 4 D910 D 5 IC901 D 2 Q901 B 4 Q902 B 5 Q904 D 5 Q905 D ...

Page 41: ...132 1k R909 1k 1k 0 1 DTC144EUA DTD143EK 220 47 RS 30 MA8180 MA8180 MA8180 MA3091WK MA3091WK MA8180 MA8180 4 7k 1 18P CL 170PG CD T 26P GND GND DC B DC B DC B DC B GND GND UNREG OUT HOT SYNC RXD CVO DTR AVM TXD EBI RTS AOR CTS AOL CHARGE CONT GND LED1 LED2 SGND SGND SGND SIRCS NC NC NC GND CNT HOT SYNC UNREG OUT CHARGE DC B VBUS D D GND ID MPX DTR AVM RXD CVO TXD EBI CTS AOL RTS AOR SGND CLIE Q906...

Page 42: ...A INPUT REGISTER I O GATING DQM MASK LOGIC READ DATA LATCH WRITE DRIVERS COLUMN DECODER COLUMN ADDRESS COUNTER LATCH MODE REGISTER 12 12 8 2 12 2 12 16 16 12 16 16 BANK ROW ADDRESS LATCH DECODER 8 PHASE DETECTOR 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 L P F L P F SHIFT REGISTER PROGRAM COUNTER 1 4 1 50 1 19 VCC 2 MUTE MPX OSC 0 1 2 RF PRE EMPHASIS LIMITER L CH INPUT PRE EMPHASIS T...

Page 43: ...2 5 A11 6 A10 1 A15 2 A14 3 A13 22 A3 23 A2 24 A1 19 A6 20 A5 21 A4 16 A18 15 A19 17 A17 18 A7 12 XRESET 13 ACC 14 XWP 47 VCCQ 46 VSS 37 VCC 45 DQ15 44 DQ7 43 DQ14 42 DQ6 41 DQ13 40 DQ5 39 DQ12 38 DQ4 36 DQ11 35 DQ3 34 DQ10 33 DQ2 32 DQ9 31 DQ1 30 DQ8 29 DQ0 28 XOE 27 VSS 26 XCE 25 A0 11 XWE ADDRESS BUS INPUT OUTPUT BUFFERS 48 A16 DATA BUS 15 AGND 14 COSC 13 ROSC 12 VDD BIASES REFERENCE RAMP GENER...

Page 44: ...e input of the audio codec signal for a AUX microphone Not used 23 AVSS2 Ground terminal 24 MICBIAS O Power supply output for a microphone Not used 25 VREF I Reference voltage input terminal 26 NC3 Not used 27 AVDD3 Power supply terminal 3 3V 28 TELOP O Positive output of the telephone line codec signal Not used 29 TELON O Negative output of the telephone line codec signal Not used 30 AVSS3 Ground...

Page 45: ...CPU 56 SSYNC I Serial data frame synchronized signal 72 kHz input from the CPU 57 SDOUT O Serial data output to the CPU 58 SCLK I Serial data transfer clock signal 9 216 MHz input from the CPU 59 SDIN I Serial data input from the CPU 60 IRQ O Interrupt request signal output to the CPU 61 NC7 Not used 62 63 GPIO4 GPIO5 I O Not used 64 DVDD2 Power supply terminal 3 3V ...

Page 46: ...8 VDD Power supply terminal 3 3V 29 ENDIN I Endian setting terminal L little endian H big endian 30 MIOX1 I O Not used 31 MBUSINT I Magic bus interrupt request signal input terminal Not used 32 MBUSDATA I O Two way data bus of magic bus Not used 33 VSS Ground terminal 34 MBUSSCLK I O Magic bus data transfer clock signal input output terminal Not used 35 36 VDD Power supply terminal 3 3V 37 A5V_ON ...

Page 47: ...rminal 76 VCC3 I Internal clock on control signal input 77 CS O Chip select signal output terminal 78 VDD Power supply terminal 3 3V 79 C32KIN I System clock input terminal 32 768 kHz 80 C32KOUT O System clock output terminal 32 768 kHz Not used 81 VSS Ground terminal 82 PWRCS O Internal clock on control signal output 83 PWRINT I Interrupt request signal input terminal Not used 84 PWROK I Power on...

Page 48: ...y terminal 3 3V 133 134 D7 D6 I O Two way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory 135 VSS Ground terminal 136 D5 I O Two way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory 137 VDD Power supply terminal 3 3V 138 139 D4 D3 I O Two way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory 140 VSS Ground terminal 141 D2 I O Two way data bus with the ASIC and flash memory 142 VSS Ground terminal 143 D1 I O Two way data bus...

Page 49: ...83 A4 O Address signal output to the ASIC flash memory and SD RAM 184 VSS Ground terminal 185 186 A3 A2 O Address signal output to the ASIC flash memory and SD RAM 187 VDD Power supply terminal 3 3V 188 189 A1 A0 O Address signal output to the ASIC flash memory and SD RAM 190 191 VSS Ground terminal 192 DCS0 O Chip select signal output to the SD RAM 193 RAS1 O Row address strobe signal output term...

Page 50: ... 18 VDD Power supply terminal 3 3V 19 to 25 BA0 to BA6 I Address signal input from the CPU 26 VDD Power supply terminal 3 3V 27 VSS Ground terminal 28 to 33 BA7 to BA12 I Address signal input from the CPU 34 ALE I Address latch signal upper byte input from the CPU 35 VSS Ground terminal 36 VDD Power supply terminal 3 3V 37 VSS Ground terminal 38 to 43 BD0 to BD5 I O Two way data bus with the CPU a...

Page 51: ...tput to the GPS unit 86 RX0 I UART serial receive data input from the RS 232C driver 87 TX0 O UART serial transmit data output to the RS 232C driver 88 89 GPIO0 GPIO1 I O Not used 90 VDD Power supply terminal 3 3V 91 VSS Ground terminal 92 to 97 GPIO2 to GPIO7 I O Not used 98 VSS Ground terminal 99 100 GPIO8 GPIO9 I O Not used 101 VSS Ground terminal 102 to 105 GPIO10 to GPIO13 I O Not used 106 VD...

Page 52: ...SS Ground terminal 133 SMODE I Test terminal Normally fixed at L 134 TMODE I Test terminal Normally fixed at L 135 VDD Power supply terminal 3 3V 136 VSS Ground terminal 137 to 140 BEEP0 to BEEP3 O Beep sound drive signal output terminal 141 to 143 EVOL_CLK0 to EVOL_CLK2 O Serial data transfer clock signal output for an electrical volume Not used 144 EVOL_DATA O Serial data output for an electrica...

Page 53: ...e original one Color Indication of Appearance Parts Example KNOB BALANCE WHITE RED Parts Color Cabinet s Color Ref No Part No Description Remark Ref No Part No Description Remark 1 X 3383 771 1 PANEL ASSY FRONT 2 3 255 946 01 COVER CONNECTOR 3 3 719 408 01 SCREW B2 TAPPING P3 4 1 827 450 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 26 PIN 5 A 3274 970 A CN BOARD COMPLETE 6 3 719 845 01 SCREW B2X4 TAPPING 7 3 255 949 01...

Page 54: ...lammable Items marked are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service Some delay should be anticipated when order ing these items SEMICONDUCTORS In each case u µ for example uA µA uPA µPA uPB µPB uPC µPC uPD µPD CAPACITORS uF µF COILS uH µH When indicating parts by reference number please include the board R904 1 216 041 00 METAL CHIP 470 5 1 10W R905 1 216 041 00 METAL CHIP 470...

Page 55: ...P 0 1uF 10 10V C104 1 164 937 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V C105 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C107 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C109 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C114 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C115 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C116 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C117 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C118 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC ...

Page 56: ...HIP 1uF 10 6 3V C249 1 125 837 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C250 1 128 004 11 ELECT CHIP 10uF 20 16V C401 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C402 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C504 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V CONNECTOR CN1 1 817 795 11 JACK DC DC 5 2V CN2 1 691 364 21 CONNECTOR FFC FPC ZIF 26P CN3 1 817 762 11 CONNECTOR SQUARE TYPE 8P I O CN16 1 779 331 11 CONNECTOR FFC FP...

Page 57: ...CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R38 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R39 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R40 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R41 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R42 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R43 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R44 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R45 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R46 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R47 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R48 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R50 1 2...

Page 58: ... 100K 5 1 16W R203 1 218 933 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R204 1 216 817 11 METAL CHIP 470 5 1 10W R205 1 218 933 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R206 1 220 198 11 RES CHIP 20K 5 1 16W R207 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R208 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R209 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R210 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R211 1 218 933 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R212 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1...

Page 59: ...CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R401 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R403 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R404 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R406 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R408 1 208 635 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R409 1 208 635 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R410 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R414 1 218 974 11 RES CHIP 56K 5 1 16W R415 1 218 974 11 RES CHIP 56K 5 1 16W R418 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R423 1 218 977 11 RES...

Page 60: ... ACCESSORY 507 3 235 729 01 CORD CLAMP 508 1 754 302 11 ANTENNA GPS VCA 36 509 3 256 580 02 REFLECTOR GPS 510 1 478 166 11 CONVERTER UNIT DC DC XA DC5 511 X 4625 061 1 TIP PART ASSY S F1 1 532 418 11 FUSE 2 5A 125V 501 HOLDING ARM S 1 502 503 504 506 507 508 509 510 511 HOLDING ARM L 1 SUPPORT ARM S 3 SUPPORT ARM L 1 HOLDING CLIP S 1 HOLDING CLIP L 1 BRACKET 1 RUBBER BLOCK 2 CORD CLAMP 10 GPS ANTE...

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Page 62: ...e Also clicking the version at the upper right on the revised page allows you to jump to the next revised page Ver Date Description of Revision 1 0 2003 07 New 1 1 2003 09 Change of Part No for Ref No CN1 Q9 Q10 on MAIN board Addition of Ref No R311 on MAIN board ECN CSB03955 CSB03999 ...

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