background image

Summary of Contents for 26FW5220

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...sequences of each way Consequently Philips has not undertaken any such broad evaluation Accordingly a servicer who uses a service procedure or tool which is not recommended by Philips must first satisfy himself thoroughly that neither his safety nor the safe operation of the equipment will be jeopardized by the service method selected Hereafter throughout this manual Philips Consumer Electronics C...

Page 3: ...und protruding metal surfaces or edges must be avoided 6 Critical components having special safety characteristics are identified with an S by the Ref No in the parts list and enclosed within a broken line where several critical components are grouped in one area along with the safety symbol on the schematic diagrams and or exploded views 7 When servicing any unit always use a separate isolation t...

Page 4: ... be used to make this test leakage current must not exceed 0 5mA If a measurement is outside of the specified limits there is a possibility of shock hazard The receiver should be repaired and rechecked before returning it to the customer 5 Repeat the above procedure with the ac plug reversed Note An ac adapter is necessary when a polarized plug is used Do not defeat the polarizing feature of the p...

Page 5: ......

Page 6: ... X rays in TV receivers are the picture tube and the high voltage circuits The basic precaution which must be exercised is to keep the high voltage at the factory recommended level 2 To avoid possible exposure to X radiation and electrical shock only the manufacturer s specified anode connectors must be used 3 It is essential that the service technician has an accurate HV meter available at all ti...

Page 7: ...ing them especially since many hold down circuits are inoperative as long as the receiver performs normally PICTURE TUBE REPLACEMENT The primary source of X radiation in this television receiver is the picture tube The picture tube utilized in this chassis is specially constructed to limit X radiation emissions For continued X radiation protection the replacement tube must be the same type as the ...

Page 8: ...D protected can generate an electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices 5 Do not use Freon propelled chemicals These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conduct...

Page 9: ...Voltage Transformer or the lead if removable whichever is causing the problem PICTURE TUBE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Note a Two 2 people are required to handle this picture tube b Safety Glasses must be worn during this procedure or whenever directly handling a picture tube c Take care in each step not to damage the CRT or the cabinet 1 Remove the Chassis and the CRT Socket Board Module from the cabin...

Page 10: ...nging the LCD Panel 8 Re assembly Note Figures below can deviate from the actual situation due to different set executions Note To diagnose the set with ComPair it is not needed to open the set entirely 1 Manually unlock and remove the cover cap 1 See figure TV set rear view 2 Break away the protective plate 2 at the I O panel bracket to get access to the needed plugs See figure Protective plate F...

Page 11: ...2 Unplug the AC power and the antenna cables 3 Be sure to remove the coin slotted mounting screw 4 from the stand 4 Carefully lift the TV from the swivel base it uses a vertical sliding mechanism 5 Place the TV upside down on a tabletop use a protection sheet or foam bars Take care that this is flat and free from obstacles like screws to prevent damaging the fragile LCD screen ...

Page 12: ...85 90580 can be used for all types and sizes of Flat TVs By laying the plasma or LCD TV flat 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 easily monitor the screen ...

Page 13: ...ged 3 Remove all Torx screws 1 around the edges of the rear cover 4 Remove the four silver coloured Torx screws 2 around the stand holder See figure Rear cover removal 5 Carefully use a flat screwdriver to release the clamps 3 See figure Rear cover removal 6 Remove the rear cover and store it in a safe place Note avoid holding the button area during removal it can be easily damaged ...

Page 14: ...Power Supply Unit Removal Figure Power supply unit 1 Disconnect all cables from the Power supply unit 2 Remove all mounting screws 1 from the Power supply unit 3 Take out the Power supply unit ...

Page 15: ...hield removal Figure TV Scaler board removal 1 Disconnect all cables from the TV Scaler board 2 Remove all shield mounting screws 1 and remove the shield 3 Remove the screw from the grounding cable 2 4 Remove the mounting screw 3 and remove the board ...

Page 16: ...hown at the figure I O panel removal and remove it 2 Disconnect all cables from the I O panel 3 Remove all mounting screws from the I O panel 3 4 Take out the I O panel 3D Comb Filter Panel Removal 1 Disconnect all cables from the 3D Comb Filter panel 2 Remove all mounting screws from the 3D Comb filter panel 3 Take out the 3D Comb filter panel ...

Page 17: ...Pixel Plus Panel Removal Figure Power supply unit 1 Disconnect all cables from the Pixel Plus panel 2 Remove all mounting screws from the Pixel Plus panel 3 Take out the Pixel Plus panel ...

Page 18: ...lamp 1 and take out the Front LED panel 2 Disconnect the cable 2 from the Side I O Keyboard panel 3 Remove all mounting screws 3 from the Side I O Keyboard panel bracket 4 Unlock this unit by shifting it to the outside direction of the monitor 5 Release the clamp 4 and take out the Side I O Keyboard panel from the bracket ...

Page 19: ...the LCD Panel Figure Exchanging the LCD panel 1 Disconnect all cables from the LCD Panel 2 Remove all mounting screws 1 from the metal cover 3 Lift and take off the metal cover 4 Now you can exchange the LCD panel ...

Page 20: ...tes l Do not forget to replace the ground cable of the TV Scaler board while mounting the screw at the board topside See figure TV Scaler board shield removal l Make sure the ferrite ring 1 is properly tightened to the clip this is valid only for 26 inch sets Figure Ferrite ring ...

Page 21: ...under the following conditions l Television set in Service Default Alignment Mode l Video input Colour bar signal l Audio input 3 kHz left channel 1 kHz right channel Service Modes Service Default mode SDM and Service Alignment Mode SAM offers several features for the service technician while the Customer Service Mode CSM is used for communication between the call centre and the customer This chas...

Page 22: ...s received for 15 minutes n Skipping of non favourite presets channels n Auto storage of personal presets n Auto user menu time out n Auto Volume Levelling AVL How to enter To enter SDM use one of the following methods l Press the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter 062596 directly followed by the MENU button do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying th...

Page 23: ...ure Service jumpers After entering SDM the following screen is visible with SDM in the upper right corner of the screen to indicate that the television is in Service Default Alignment Mode Figure SDM menu ...

Page 24: ...rm alignments Specifications l Operation hours counter maximum five digits displayed l Software version Error codes and Option settings display l Error buffer clearing l Option settings l AKB switching l Software alignments Tuner White Tone Geometry Audio l NVM Editor l ComPair Mode switching How to enter To enter SAM use one of the following methods l Press the following key sequence on the remot...

Page 25: ...ytes See Options in the Alignments section for a detailed description Seven codes are possible 6 Clear Erases the contents of the error buffer Select the CLEAR menu item and press the MENU RIGHT key The content of the error buffer is cleared 7 Options Used to set the option bits See Options in the Alignments section for a detailed description 8 AKB Used to disable Off or enable On the black curren...

Page 26: ...nged in SAM mode leave the top level SAM menu by using the POWER button on the remote control transmitter or the television set How to exit Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the power button on the remote control transmitter or press the POWER switch on the set Customer Service Mode CSM Purpose The Customer Service Mode shows error codes and information on the TV s operation settings The call ...

Page 27: ...rved item for P3C call centres AKBS stands for Advanced Knowledge Base System 6 Indicates the television is receiving an IDENT signal on the selected source If no IDENT signal is detected the display will read NOT TUNED 7 Displays the detected Colour system e g PAL NTSC 8 Displays the detected Audio e g stereo mono 9 Displays the picture setting information 10 Displays the sound setting informatio...

Page 28: ... increase or decrease the BRIGHTNESS value 7 Use the MENU UP DOWN keys to select PICTURE 8 Press the MENU LEFT RIGHT keys to increase or decrease the PICTURE value 9 Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter twice to exit the user menu 10 The new PERSONAL preference values are automatically stored White line around picture elements and text If The picture improves after you have pres...

Page 29: ...enter the PICTURE sub menu 5 Use the MENU UP DOWN keys to select COLOUR 6 Press the MENU RIGHT key to increase the COLOUR value 7 Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter twice to exit the user menu 8 The new PERSONAL preference value is automatically stored Menu text not sharp enough If The picture improves after you have pressed the AUTO PICTURE button on the remote control transm...

Page 30: ...nterface box and the TV communicate via a bi directional service cable via the service connector The ComPair faultfinding program is able to determine the problem of the defective television ComPair can gather diagnostic information in two ways l Automatic by communication with the television ComPair can automatically read out the contents of the entire error buffer Diagnosis is done on I2C level ...

Page 31: ...ion set OFF remove AC power 6 Connect the ComPair interface cable with the connector on the rear side of the compare interface marked with I2C and the additional ComPair interface cable Connect the other side of the additional ComPair interface cable with the ComPair or Service connector at the rear side of the TV 7 Plug the mains adapter in a mains outlet and switch the interface on The green and...

Page 32: ...cedure when you have no picture See The Blinking LED Procedure l Via ComPair How To Clear The Error Buffer The error code buffer is cleared in the following cases l By using the CLEAR command in the SAM menu n To enter SAM press the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter 062596 directly followed by the OSD STATUS button do not allow the display to time out between entries while k...

Page 33: ...e repair This ensures that old error codes are no longer present If possible check the entire contents of the error buffer In some situations an error code is only the result of another error and not the actual cause of the problem for example a fault in the protection detection circuitry can also lead to a protection Table Error code overview ...

Page 34: ...llowed by a time period of 1 5 seconds in which the LED is off l Then this sequence is repeated Any RC5 command terminates this sequence Example of error buffer 12 9 6 0 0 After entering SDM the following occurs l 1 long blink of 5 seconds to start the sequence l 12 short blinks followed by a pause of 1 5 seconds l 9 short blinks followed by a pause of 1 5 seconds l 6 short blinks followed by a pa...

Page 35: ...ated automatically to initiate the download the following action has to be performed 1 Switch off the TV set via the mains switch 2 Short circuit the SDM jumpers keep short circuited 3 Press P or Ch on the local keyboard and keep it pressed 4 Switch on the TV set via the mains switch 5 When the set has started up the P Ch button can be released and the short circuit of the SDM jumpers can be remov...

Page 36: ... the Service jumper 4022 08 05 size is present If yes remove it 2 Check whether SEL_IF pin is according to what is specified Video Processing No power 1 Check 12 V and 3V3 at position 1910 2 If no supply check the connector 1910 3 If it is correct check the power supply board Power supply is correct but no green light 1 Check the two connectors 1005 and 1601 if they are properly inserted 2 If they...

Page 37: ...1660 may open in case a severe overload of the 12 V outputs Replacement of the power supply is needed but not before the cause of the overload conditions is resolved Standby mode 1 Apply a 12 ohm load resistor of sufficient power rating to all outputs 3 V3 12 VAL 12 VL and 24 V Connect the STBY pin to GND 2 Over an input voltage range of 90 V_ac to 264 V_ac only the 3 V3 output shall be up and wit...

Page 38: ...der the following conditions Mains voltage and frequency 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Allow the set to warm up for approximately 10 minutes Test probe Ri 10 M ohm Ci 2 5 pF Hardware Alignments There are no hardware alignments foreseen for the LCD TV Software Alignments With the software alignments of the Service Alignment Mode SAM the geometry white tone and tuner IF can be aligned To store the data Use the...

Page 39: ...SAM Menu Figure E14490 054 SAM Menu nieuw nummer ...

Page 40: ...before carrying out Colour Temp alignment l Incredible Picture Contrast and Active Control Light Sensor must be switched Off for proper tracking l Set all colour temperature settings to their initial values i e Red 135 Green 128 Blue 133 l The offset values for Cool Warm should be preloaded into NVM l The alignment is done for Normal only Method of alignments 1 Place the colour sensor of the meter...

Page 41: ...by to store the data Grey Scale Adjustment SDTV Grey Scale Adjustment Alignment Method l Switch to TV mode l Press the Mute button on RC l Set Smart Picture to soft mode l Activate the auto colour function by pressing key sequence Info Mute Mute Mute Info Menu Info Expected Results Visual l Check for 8 Grey levels Analogue PC Grey Scale Adjustment Input Requirements Input Signal Type l PC input si...

Page 42: ...HD input at Dsub connector Alignment Method l Switch to HD mode l Press the Mute button on RC l Activate HD Auto Colour function by pressing key sequence Info Mute Mute Mute Info Menu Info Expected Results Visual l Check that Colour bar tint and Grey scale are correct Sound No adjustments needed for sound The default values for the audio alignments are l QSS On l FMI Off l NICAM Alignment 63 l Lip...

Page 43: ...ectly makes it possible to set all options very fast All options are controlled via seven option bytes Select the option byte OP1 OP7 with the Menu Up Down keys and enter the new value Leaving the OPTION submenu saves the changes in the Option Byte settings Some changes will only take effect after the set has been switched off and on with the AC power switch cold start Table Option values per mode...

Page 44: ...LC4 2U AA 7670 F302 F303 F306 I341 I344 F701 F702 F705 F706 F707 F708 I904 F452 F613 F615 F617 F624 F625 F626 ...

Page 45: ...All Models 7670 Chassis Overview ...

Page 46: ...All Models 7670 Power Supply A1 ...

Page 47: ...All Models 7670 Hercules A2 ...

Page 48: ...All Models 7670 Histogram A3 ...

Page 49: ...All Models 7670 Audio Amplifier A5 ...

Page 50: ...All Models 7670 TV Supply A6 ...

Page 51: ...All Models 7670 Scaler A7 ...

Page 52: ...All Models 7670 Scaler Interface A9 ...

Page 53: ...All Models 7670 SDRAM A10 ...

Page 54: ...All Models 7670 Flash Control A11 ...

Page 55: ...All Models 7670 HDMI A12 ...

Page 56: ...All Models 7670 PCHD MUX A13 ...

Page 57: ...All Models 7670 Supply A14 ...

Page 58: ...All Models 7670 3D Comb Filter CB ...

Page 59: ...All Models 7670 Side IO and LKB Panel D ...

Page 60: ...All Models 7670 Cinch 17 H1 ...

Page 61: ...All Models 7670 PCHD IO 17 H2 ...

Page 62: ...All Models 7670 Rear IO Cinch 23 26 H1 ...

Page 63: ...All Models 7670 PCHD IO 23 26 H2 ...

Page 64: ...All Models 7670 Front IR LED Panel J ...

Page 65: ...All Models 7670 EPLD Control PP1 ...

Page 66: ...All Models 7670 LVDS In PP2 ...

Page 67: ...All Models 7670 EPLD I O PP3 ...

Page 68: ...All Models 7670 Power Supply PP4 ...

Page 69: ...All Models 7670 Layout Tv Scaler Board Overview Top Side ...

Page 70: ...All Models 7670 Layout Tv Scaler Board Overview Bottom Side ...

Page 71: ...All Models 7670 Layout 3D Comb Filter Top Side ...

Page 72: ...All Models 7670 Layout 3D Comb Filter Bottom Side ...

Page 73: ...All Models 7670 Layout Side IO and LKB Panel Top Side ...

Page 74: ...All Models 7670 Layout Side IO and LKB Panel Bottom Side ...

Page 75: ...All Models 7670 Layout Rear IO Panel 17 Top Side ...

Page 76: ...All Models 7670 Layout Rear IO Panel 17 Bottom Side ...

Page 77: ...All Models 7670 Layout Rear IO Panel 23 26 Top Side ...

Page 78: ...All Models 7670 Layout Rear IO Panel 23 26 Bottom Side ...

Page 79: ...All Models 7670 Layout Front IR LED Panel Top Side ...

Page 80: ...All Models 7670 Layout Front IR LED Panel Bottom Side ...

Page 81: ...All Models 7670 Layout Pixel Plus Panel Top Side ...

Page 82: ...All Models 7670 Layout Pixel Plus Panel Bottom Side ...

Page 83: ...All Models 7670 Testpoint Overview TV Scaler Board Bottom Side ...

Page 84: ...All Models 7670 Testpoint Overview TV Scaler Board Top Side ...

Page 85: ...All Models 7670 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 86: ...All Models 7670 Block Diagram Tuner and IF Video ...

Page 87: ...All Models 7670 Block Diagram Scaler ...

Page 88: ...All Models 7670 I2C IC Overview ...

Page 89: ...All Models 7670 Supply Voltage Overview ...

Page 90: ... Plus Enhanced video features video drivers Active Control and multiple PIP The architecture consists of a TV and Scaler panel I O panel Side I O and Local Keyboard panel Power Supply panel and for 23 and 26 inch models only a 3D Comb filter panel and Pixel Plus panel The functions for video audio processing microprocessor P and CC Teletext TXT decoder are all combined in one IC TDA120xx item 7011...

Page 91: ... l Micro Controller l Data Capture l Display The Hercules has one input for the internal CVBS signal and a video switch with 3 external CVBS inputs and a CVBS output All CVBS inputs can be used as Y input for Y C signals However only 2 Y C sources can be selected because the circuit has 2 chroma inputs It is possible to add an additional CVBS Y C input CVBS YX and CX when the YUV interface and the...

Page 92: ...t is built up around the Hercules The Source Selection Decoding and Processing is all done by the Hercules Power supply input are several DC voltages coming from a supply panel Power Supply For Service this supply panel is a black box When defect this can be traced via the faultfinding tips or by strange phenomena a new panel must be ordered see table below for ordering codes and after receipt the...

Page 93: ...be received The output of the tuner is controlled via an IF amplifier with AGC control This is a voltage feedback from pin 31 of the Hercules to pin 1 of the tuner The AGC detector operates on top sync and top white level AGC take over point is adjusted via the service alignment mode Tuner AGC If there is too much noise in the picture then it could be that the AGC setting is wrong The AGC setting ...

Page 94: ...ure improvement IC The demodulated video signal can be checked on pins 74 75 and 76 of IC7011 and is fed to pins 70 71 and 72 In this path the Histogram IC TDA9171 is inserted This TDA9178 can control various picture improvements l Histogram processing l Colour transient improvement l Luminance transient improvement l Black and white stretch l Skin tone correction l Green enhancement l Blue stretc...

Page 95: ...elevisions incorporating Picture in Picture up to SXGA output resolutions The Scaler controls the display processing in an LCD TV e g like the deflection circuit in a CRT based TV It controls all the view modes e g like zooming and shifting Features like PC VGA or HD inputs are also handled by this part Figure Block diagram Scaler Part ...

Page 96: ...o part delivers RGB YPbPr output that directly is fed to the Scaler The audio part delivers a 2 channel I2S digital audio signal that is fed to the audio DAC item 7809 After DA conversion the signals are fed to the Hercules Note For more information about the HDMI signals refer to the A02U AA Service Manual Output The Display Output Port provides data and control signals that permit the Scaler to ...

Page 97: ... the signal and it is fed to the LCD panel via a LVDS transmitter item 7403 on diagram PP3 The EPLD takes care of all picture improvement processing like l Colour improvement n Blue stretch n Green enhancement n Saturation control l Sharpness enhancement n Non linear horizontal peaking n Non linear vertical peaking n Coring clipping n Sharpness meter l Contrast improvement l Gamma Look Up Table Al...

Page 98: ...er Carrier or the QSS concept These settings are done via the QSS and FMI bit found in SAM mode Due to the diversity involved the data for the 2 bits are being placed in the NVM location and it is required to write once during startup On top of that it can be further broken down into various systems depending on the region The systems or region chosen will in turn affect the type of sound standard...

Page 99: ... BBE not for AV Stereo l Auto Volume Leveler l 5 Band Equalizer l Loudness Control All the features stated are available for the Full Stereo versions and limited features for the AV Stereo Audio Amplifier The audio amplifier part is very straightforward It uses the integrated power amplifier TDA7297D and delivers a maximum output of 2 x 15 W_rms The maximum operating condition for this amplifier i...

Page 100: ...ted with the Video and Audio Processor For dynamic data storage such as SMART PICTURE and SMART SOUND settings an external NVM IC is being used Another feature includes an optional Teletext Closed Caption decoder with the possibility of different page storage depending on the Hercules type number The Micro Controller ranges in ROM from 128 kB with no TXT decoder to 128 kB with a 10 page Teletext o...

Page 101: ... I2SCLK 104 P0 2 I2SDO2 NVM_WP P0 2 105 P0 1 I2SDO1 Lip Sync I2SDO1 106 P0 0 I2SDI O Lip Sync I2SDI O 107 P1 3 T1 PC TV_LED P1 3 108 P1 6 SCL SCL SCL 109 P1 7 SDA SDA SDA 111 P2 0 TPWM SOUND_ENABLE P2 0 112 P2 1 PWM0 for future use 113 P2 2 PWM1 for future use 114 P2 3 PWM2 SEL_IF P2 3 115 P3 0 ADC0 Light Sensor SDM ADC0 116 P3 1 ADC1 STATUS_1 ADC1 119 P3 2 ADC2 STATUS_2 ADC2 120 P3 3 ADC3 KEYBOAR...

Page 102: ... a write is performed Otherwise pin 7 of NVM must always be at logic 1 n 0 Disabled n 1 Enabled default l SOUND_ENABLE This pin is use to MUTE the audio amplifier It is configured as push pull l STATUS_1 This signal is used to read the status of the SCART 1 input l STATUS_2 This signal is used to read the status of the SCART 2 input l HERC_RESET This pin is use to switch the 1 8V supply l POWER_DO...

Page 103: ...isible lines progressive scan 2CS 2 Carrier Stereo 480i 480 visible lines interlaced 480p 480 visible lines progressive scan ACI Automatic Channel Installation algorithm that installs TV channels directly from a cable network by means of a predefined TXT page ADC Analogue to Digital Converter AFC Automatic Frequency Control control signal used to tune to the correct frequency AGC Automatic Gain Co...

Page 104: ...ion DRAM Dynamic RAM DSP Digital Signal Processing DST Dealer Service Tool special European remote control designed for service technicians DTS Digital Theatre Sound DVD Digital Video Disc EEPROM Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory EPG Electronic Program Guide system used by broadcasters to transmit TV guide information NexTView EPLD Electronic Programmable Device EU EUrope EXT...

Page 105: ...ssis name for LCD TV 2004 project LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode LINE DRIVE Line drive signal L L Monochrome TV system Sound carrier distance is 6 5 MHz L is Band I L is all bands except for Band I LS LoudSpeaker LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signalling data transmission system for high speed and low EMI communication M N Monochrome TV system Sound carrier distance is 4 5 MHz ...

Page 106: ... Remote Control transmitter RC5 Remote Control system 5 the signal from the remote control receiver RGB Red Green and Blue The primary colour signals for TV By mixing levels of R G and B all colours Y C are reproduced RGBHV Red Green Blue Horizontal sync and Vertical sync ROM Read Only Memory SAM Service Alignment Mode SIF Sound Intermediate Frequency SC SandCastle two level pulse derived from syn...

Page 107: ...f Oscillating Power Supply S PDIF Sony Philips Digital InterFace SRAM Static RAM STBY STandBY SVHS Super Video Home System SW SubWoofer SoftWare THD Total Harmonic Distortion TXT TeleteXT UP Microprocessor VA Vertical Acquisition VL Variable Level out processed audio output toward external amplifier VCR Video Cassette Recorder VGA Video Graphics Array WD Watch Dog WYSIWYR What You See Is What You ...

Page 108: ...the internal block diagrams and pin layouts of ICs that are drawn as black boxes in the electrical diagrams with the exception of memory and logic ICs Diagram A2 Type TDA12029H IC7011 Figure Internal Block Diagram and Pin Configuration ...

Page 109: ...Diagram A7 Type GM1501 IC7401 Figure Internal Block Diagram and Pin Configuration ...

Page 110: ...Diagram A12 Type S9993CT IC7808 Figure Internal Block Diagram ...

Page 111: ...50 2047 330µF 6 3V 2020 012 93761 2048 1µF 20 6 3V 0402 2020 552 96834 2052 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2053 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2054 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2060 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2061 10µF 16V 2020 021 91616 2062 3 3nF 2 50V 0805 2020 552 00002 2063 150nF 10V 0603 3198 017 31540 2068 220nF 10 6 3V 0402 2020 552 96718 2071 100µF 20 16V 2020 021 91557 2072 220nF...

Page 112: ... 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2607 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2608 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2609 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2610 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2611 47µF 6 3V 4822 124 11131 2612 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2613 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2614 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2615 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2616 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628...

Page 113: ...2 4822 117 13548 3064 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3065 4 7k ohms 5 0402 3198 031 04720 3066 4 7k ohms 5 0402 3198 031 04720 3067 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3068 1k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13548 3069 10k ohms 5 0 01W 0402 4822 117 13606 3070 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3071 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3073 15k ohms 5 0 01W 0402 3198 031 01530 3074 100k ohms 5 0 1W 4822 117 11297 3075 4 7k...

Page 114: ... ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13543 3732 1k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13548 3733 470 ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13543 3735 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3736 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3737 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3738 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3739 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13601 3740 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13601 3741 100k ohms 5 0 1W 4822 117 11297 3742 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 11...

Page 115: ...0 425 10115 7401 GM1501 BD 9322 206 86671 7449 BC847BW 3198 010 42310 7501 K4D263238F UC50 9322 205 70671 7530 MX29LV040QC 70G 9322 205 12671 7531 M24C32 WMN6TNKSA 9322 156 81668 7532 NE56610 27GW 9352 691 71115 7560 TDA9178T N1 9352 334 10118 7562 L7808CD2T 9322 199 24668 7563 PMBT2369 4822 209 73852 7604 74LVC14APW 9352 607 39118 7605 74HC4053D 4822 209 60792 7606 ADG781BCP 9322 199 56668 7607 S...

Page 116: ...841 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5849 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5851 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5852 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5855 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5856 10µH 5 2422 536 00215 5860 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5870 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5888 10µH 5 2422 536 00215 5889 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5890 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5891 15µF 5...

Page 117: ...03 3230 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3231 22k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30223 3232 47k ohms 1 0 063W 0603 4822 117 12925 3233 22k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30223 3234 47k ohms 1 0 063W 0603 4822 117 12925 3235 75 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30759 3236 75 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30759 3238 390 ohms 1 0 063W 0603 5322 117 13062 3239 82k ohms 5 0 6W 4822 117 12864 3240 82k ohms 5 0 6W 4822 117 12864 3241 10k...

Page 118: ...1 30103 3102 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3103 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3104 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3105 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3106 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3107 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3108 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3109 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3110 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3111 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3112 10k ohms 5...

Page 119: ...50 2047 330µF 6 3V 2020 012 93761 2048 1µF 20 6 3V 0402 2020 552 96834 2052 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2053 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2054 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2060 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2061 10µF 16V 2020 021 91616 2062 3 3nF 2 50V 0805 2020 552 00002 2063 150nF 10V 0603 3198 017 31540 2068 220nF 10 6 3V 0402 2020 552 96718 2071 100µF 20 16V 2020 021 91557 2072 220nF...

Page 120: ... 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2607 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2608 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2609 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2610 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2611 47µF 6 3V 4822 124 11131 2612 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2613 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2614 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2615 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2616 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628...

Page 121: ...2 4822 117 13548 3064 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3065 4 7k ohms 5 0402 3198 031 04720 3066 4 7k ohms 5 0402 3198 031 04720 3067 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3068 1k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13548 3069 10k ohms 5 0 01W 0402 4822 117 13606 3070 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3071 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3073 15k ohms 5 0 01W 0402 3198 031 01530 3074 100k ohms 5 0 1W 4822 117 11297 3075 4 7k...

Page 122: ... ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13543 3732 1k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13548 3733 470 ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13543 3735 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3736 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3737 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3738 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3739 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13601 3740 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13601 3741 100k ohms 5 0 1W 4822 117 11297 3742 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 11...

Page 123: ...0 425 10115 7401 GM1501 BD 9322 206 86671 7449 BC847BW 3198 010 42310 7501 K4D263238F UC50 9322 205 70671 7530 MX29LV040QC 70G 9322 205 12671 7531 M24C32 WMN6TNKSA 9322 156 81668 7532 NE56610 27GW 9352 691 71115 7560 TDA9178T N1 9352 334 10118 7562 L7808CD2T 9322 199 24668 7563 PMBT2369 4822 209 73852 7604 74LVC14APW 9352 607 39118 7605 74HC4053D 4822 209 60792 7606 ADG781BCP 9322 199 56668 7607 S...

Page 124: ...841 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5849 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5851 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5852 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5855 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5856 10µH 5 2422 536 00215 5860 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5870 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5888 10µH 5 2422 536 00215 5889 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5890 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5891 15µF 5...

Page 125: ...03 3230 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3231 22k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30223 3232 47k ohms 1 0 063W 0603 4822 117 12925 3233 22k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30223 3234 47k ohms 1 0 063W 0603 4822 117 12925 3235 75 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30759 3236 75 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30759 3238 390 ohms 1 0 063W 0603 5322 117 13062 3239 82k ohms 5 0 6W 4822 117 12864 3240 82k ohms 5 0 6W 4822 117 12864 3241 10k...

Page 126: ...1 30103 3102 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3103 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3104 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3105 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3106 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3107 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3108 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3109 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3110 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3111 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3112 10k ohms 5...

Page 127: ...50 2047 330µF 6 3V 2020 012 93761 2048 1µF 20 6 3V 0402 2020 552 96834 2052 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2053 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2054 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2060 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2061 10µF 16V 2020 021 91616 2062 3 3nF 2 50V 0805 2020 552 00002 2063 150nF 10V 0603 3198 017 31540 2068 220nF 10 6 3V 0402 2020 552 96718 2071 100µF 20 16V 2020 021 91557 2072 220nF...

Page 128: ... 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2607 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2608 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2609 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2610 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2611 47µF 6 3V 4822 124 11131 2612 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2613 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2614 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2615 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2616 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628...

Page 129: ...2 4822 117 13548 3064 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3065 4 7k ohms 5 0402 3198 031 04720 3066 4 7k ohms 5 0402 3198 031 04720 3067 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3068 1k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13548 3069 10k ohms 5 0 01W 0402 4822 117 13606 3070 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3071 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3073 15k ohms 5 0 01W 0402 3198 031 01530 3074 100k ohms 5 0 1W 4822 117 11297 3075 4 7k...

Page 130: ... ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13543 3732 1k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13548 3733 470 ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13543 3735 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3736 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3737 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3738 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3739 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13601 3740 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13601 3741 100k ohms 5 0 1W 4822 117 11297 3742 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 11...

Page 131: ...0 425 10115 7401 GM1501 BD 9322 206 86671 7449 BC847BW 3198 010 42310 7501 K4D263238F UC50 9322 205 70671 7530 MX29LV040QC 70G 9322 205 12671 7531 M24C32 WMN6TNKSA 9322 156 81668 7532 NE56610 27GW 9352 691 71115 7560 TDA9178T N1 9352 334 10118 7562 L7808CD2T 9322 199 24668 7563 PMBT2369 4822 209 73852 7604 74LVC14APW 9352 607 39118 7605 74HC4053D 4822 209 60792 7606 ADG781BCP 9322 199 56668 7607 S...

Page 132: ...841 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5849 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5851 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5852 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5855 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5856 10µH 5 2422 536 00215 5860 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5870 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5888 10µH 5 2422 536 00215 5889 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5890 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5891 15µF 5...

Page 133: ...03 3230 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3231 22k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30223 3232 47k ohms 1 0 063W 0603 4822 117 12925 3233 22k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30223 3234 47k ohms 1 0 063W 0603 4822 117 12925 3235 75 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30759 3236 75 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30759 3238 390 ohms 1 0 063W 0603 5322 117 13062 3239 82k ohms 5 0 6W 4822 117 12864 3240 82k ohms 5 0 6W 4822 117 12864 3241 10k...

Page 134: ...1 30103 3102 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3103 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3104 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3105 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3106 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3107 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3108 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3109 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3110 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3111 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3112 10k ohms 5...

Page 135: ...50 2047 330µF 6 3V 2020 012 93761 2048 1µF 20 6 3V 0402 2020 552 96834 2052 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2053 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2054 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2060 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2061 10µF 16V 2020 021 91616 2062 3 3nF 2 50V 0805 2020 552 00002 2063 150nF 10V 0603 3198 017 31540 2068 220nF 10 6 3V 0402 2020 552 96718 2071 100µF 20 16V 2020 021 91557 2072 220nF...

Page 136: ... 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2607 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2608 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2609 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2610 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2611 47µF 6 3V 4822 124 11131 2612 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2613 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2614 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2615 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2616 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628...

Page 137: ...2 4822 117 13548 3064 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3065 4 7k ohms 5 0402 3198 031 04720 3066 4 7k ohms 5 0402 3198 031 04720 3067 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3068 1k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13548 3069 10k ohms 5 0 01W 0402 4822 117 13606 3070 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3071 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3073 15k ohms 5 0 01W 0402 3198 031 01530 3074 100k ohms 5 0 1W 4822 117 11297 3075 4 7k...

Page 138: ... ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13543 3732 1k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13548 3733 470 ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13543 3735 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3736 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3737 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3738 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3739 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13601 3740 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13601 3741 100k ohms 5 0 1W 4822 117 11297 3742 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 11...

Page 139: ...0 425 10115 7401 GM1501 BD 9322 206 86671 7449 BC847BW 3198 010 42310 7501 K4D263238F UC50 9322 205 70671 7530 MX29LV040QC 70G 9322 205 12671 7531 M24C32 WMN6TNKSA 9322 156 81668 7532 NE56610 27GW 9352 691 71115 7560 TDA9178T N1 9352 334 10118 7562 L7808CD2T 9322 199 24668 7563 PMBT2369 4822 209 73852 7604 74LVC14APW 9352 607 39118 7605 74HC4053D 4822 209 60792 7606 ADG781BCP 9322 199 56668 7607 S...

Page 140: ...841 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5849 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5851 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5852 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5855 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5856 10µH 5 2422 536 00215 5860 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5870 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5888 10µH 5 2422 536 00215 5889 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5890 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5891 15µF 5...

Page 141: ...03 3230 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3231 22k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30223 3232 47k ohms 1 0 063W 0603 4822 117 12925 3233 22k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30223 3234 47k ohms 1 0 063W 0603 4822 117 12925 3235 75 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30759 3236 75 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30759 3238 390 ohms 1 0 063W 0603 5322 117 13062 3239 82k ohms 5 0 6W 4822 117 12864 3240 82k ohms 5 0 6W 4822 117 12864 3241 10k...

Page 142: ...1 30103 3102 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3103 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3104 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3105 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3106 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3107 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3108 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3109 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3110 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3111 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3112 10k ohms 5...

Page 143: ...050 2047 330µF 6 3V 2020 012 93761 2048 1µF 20 6 3V 0402 2020 552 96834 2052 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2053 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2054 1nF 10 50V 0402 2020 552 96618 2060 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2061 10µF 16V 2020 021 91616 2062 3 3nF 2 50V 0805 2020 552 00002 2063 150nF 10V 0603 3198 017 31540 2068 220nF 10 6 3V 0402 2020 552 96718 2071 100µF 20 16V 2020 021 91557 2072 220n...

Page 144: ...6 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2607 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2608 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2609 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2610 100nF 10 16V 0402 3198 035 71040 2611 47µF 6 3V 4822 124 11131 2612 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2613 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2614 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2615 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 96628 2616 10nF 10 16V 0402 2020 552 9662...

Page 145: ...02 4822 117 13548 3064 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3065 4 7k ohms 5 0402 3198 031 04720 3066 4 7k ohms 5 0402 3198 031 04720 3067 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3068 1k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13548 3069 10k ohms 5 0 01W 0402 4822 117 13606 3070 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3071 100 ohms 1 0402 4822 117 13545 3073 15k ohms 5 0 01W 0402 3198 031 01530 3074 100k ohms 5 0 1W 4822 117 11297 3075 4 7...

Page 146: ...0 ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13543 3732 1k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13548 3733 470 ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13543 3735 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3736 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3737 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3738 2 2 ohms 5 0 1W 0402 3198 031 02280 3739 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13601 3740 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 117 13601 3741 100k ohms 5 0 1W 4822 117 11297 3742 22k ohms 5 0402 4822 1...

Page 147: ...40 425 10115 7401 GM1501 BD 9322 206 86671 7449 BC847BW 3198 010 42310 7501 K4D263238F UC50 9322 205 70671 7530 MX29LV040QC 70G 9322 205 12671 7531 M24C32 WMN6TNKSA 9322 156 81668 7532 NE56610 27GW 9352 691 71115 7560 TDA9178T N1 9352 334 10118 7562 L7808CD2T 9322 199 24668 7563 PMBT2369 4822 209 73852 7604 74LVC14APW 9352 607 39118 7605 74HC4053D 4822 209 60792 7606 ADG781BCP 9322 199 56668 7607 ...

Page 148: ...841 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5849 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5851 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5852 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5855 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5856 10µH 5 2422 536 00215 5860 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5870 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5888 10µH 5 2422 536 00215 5889 Bead 120 ohms at 100MHz 4822 157 11506 5890 10µH 5 1210 4822 157 71314 5891 15µF 5...

Page 149: ...03 3230 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3231 22k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30223 3232 47k ohms 1 0 063W 0603 4822 117 12925 3233 22k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30223 3234 47k ohms 1 0 063W 0603 4822 117 12925 3235 75 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30759 3236 75 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30759 3238 390 ohms 1 0 063W 0603 5322 117 13062 3239 82k ohms 5 0 6W 4822 117 12864 3240 82k ohms 5 0 6W 4822 117 12864 3241 10k...

Page 150: ...1 30103 3102 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3103 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3104 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3105 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3106 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3107 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3108 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3109 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3110 47 ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30479 3111 10k ohms 5 0 062W 4822 051 30103 3112 10k ohms 5...

Reviews: