Guo Tai Building 6F, No.392 Jia He Road, Xiamen, Fujian, China Tel: +86-592-5517907 Fax: +86-592-5517906
Clarion Co., Ltd.
50 Kamitoda, Toda-shi, Saitama 335-8511 Japan
Service Manual
AM/FM CD/MP3/WMA Player
Model
(PE-2619B-A for U.S.A.)
Published by Service Dept.
298-6127-00 FEB.2004P
Printed in P.R.C.
(DXZ745MP)
SPECIFICATIONS
FM tuner section
Frequency range: 87.9MHz to 107.9MHz
(PE-2619B-A)
87.0MHz to 108.0MHz
(PE-2619K-A/B)
Usable sensitivity: 9dBf
50dB quieting sensitivity:15dBf
Alternate channel selectivity:70dB
Stereo separation: 35dB(1kHz)
Frequency Response:30Hz to 15kHz(+3/-3dB)
AM tuner section
Frequency range: 530kHz to 1710kHz
(PE-2619B-A)
531kHz to 1629kHz
(PE-2619K-A/B)
Usable sensitivity: 25uV
CD player section
System: Compact disc digital audio
system
Usable discs:Compact disc
Frequency response:5Hz to 20kHz(+1/-1dB)
Signal to noise ratio:100dB(1kHz)
Dynamic range:95dB(1kHz)
Harmonic distortion:0.01%
MP3/WMA mode
MP3 Sampling rate:11.025kHz to 48kHz
MP3 Bit rate:8kbps to 320kbps / VBR
WMA Bit rate:48kbps to 192kbps
Logical format:ISO9660 level1, 2
JOLIET or Romeo
Audio section
Maximum power output:53Wx4
Continuous average power output:
18Wx4, into 4ohm, 20Hz to 20kHz,
1%THD
Model
(PE-2619K-A/B for Other Countries)
Bass control action:+16dB, -12dB(50Hz/80Hz/120Hz)
Treble control action:+12/-12dB(8kHz/12kHz)
Line output level: 4V(CD 1kHz)
General
Power supply voltage:14.4V DC(10.8 to 15.6V allowable),
negative ground
Current consumption:Less than 15A
Speaker impedance:4ohm(4ohm to 8ohm allowable)
Weight: Source unit1.6kg
Remote control unit
30g(including battery)
Dimensions(mm): Source unit
178(W)x50(H)x155(D)
Remote control unit
44(W)x110(H)x27(D)
NOTE
We cannot supply PWB with component parts in principle. When
*
a circuit on PWB has failure, please repair it by component parts
base. Parts which are not mentioned in service manual are not
supplied.
Specifications and design are subject to change without notice for
*
further improvement.
Only CDs and CD-ROMs having the or mark can be
*
used in this unit.
Some CDs recorded in CD-R mode may not be usable.Even when
recorded in CD-RW mode, some CDs not be usable.
* WMA is the abbreviation of Windows Media Audio, an audio file
format developed by Microsoft Corporation.
* Windows Media , and the Windows logo are trademarks, or re gistered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
* This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation
and cannot be used or distributed without a license from MSLGP.
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DXZ745MP/DXZ746MP
COMPONENTS
PE-2619B-A/PE-2619K-A/B
Source unit1
Remote control unitRCB-164-2011
Battery(SUM-3)2
Mounting bracket300-7742-001
300-4976-001
DCP case335-6035-201
Escutcheon(OUT-ES)
(PE-2619B-A)
(PE-2619K-A/B)
Extension lead854-6349-501
Parts bag
Removal key331-2497-002
Pad screw(PE-2619B-A)(M1.7x6)716-0872-111
Screw(M5x8)716-0496-011
370-6085-011
370-6085-001
FEATURES
1. MP3 and WMA File Playable with ID3-TAG and WMA-TAG Display
2. Motorized Fold Down Detachable Faceplate in Aluminum with
Negative/Positive Reversible 728-Variable Color LCD and Control
Buttons(PE-2619B-A)
Motorized Sloping Console Aluminum Face with Negative/Positive
Reversible 728-Variable Color LC Display and Control Buttons
(PE-2619K-A/B)
3. ADF(Anti Distortion Filter)(PE-2619B-A)
4. 24 Bit Digital to Analogue Converter for Audiophile(PE-2619B-A)
5. 4 V/6ch Gold Plated RCA Output and 2ch RCA AUX Input with 3
Level Adjustments
6. Retractable Volume Control for Easy Operation(PE-2619B-A)
7. Sirius Control(PE-2619B-A)
8. 5.1ch Decoder Control(PE-2619B-A)
To engineers in charge of repair or inspection of our products.
Before repair or inspection, make sure to follow the instructions so that customers and Engineers in charge
of repair or inspection can avoid suffering any risk or
injury.
1. Use specified parts.
The system uses parts with special safety features against fire
and voltage. Use only parts with equivalent characteristics when
replacing them.
The use of unspecified parts shall be regarded as remodeling for
which we shall not be liable. The onus of product liability (PL) sh-
all not be our responsibility in cases where an accident or failure
is as a result of unspecified parts being used.
2. Place the parts and wiring back in their original positions after re-
placement or re-wiring.
For proper circuit construction, use of insulation tubes, bonding,
gaps to PWB, etc, is involved. The wiring connection and routing
to the PWB are specially planned using clamps to keep away
from heated and high voltage parts. Ensure that they are placed
back in their original positions after repair or inspection.
If extended damage is caused due to negligence during repair,
the legal responsibility shall be with the repairing company.
3. Check for safety after repair.
Check that the screws, parts and wires are put back securely in
their original position after repair. Ensure for safety reasons there
is no possibility of secondary problems around the repaired spots.
If extended damage is caused due to negligence of repair, the
legal responsibility shall be with the repairing company.
DXZ745MP/DXZ746MP
4. Caution in removal and making wiring connection to the parts for
the automobile.
Disconnect the battery terminal after turning the ignition key off.
If wrong wiring connections are made with the battery connected,
a short circuit and/or fire may occur.
If extensive damage is caused due to negligence of repair, the
legal responsibility shall be with the repairing company.
5. Cautions regarding chips.
Do not reuse removed chips even when no abnormality is obser-
ved in their appearance. Always replace them with new ones.
(The chip parts include resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors,
etc). The negative pole of tantalum capacitors is highly suscepti-
ble to heat, so use special care when replacing them and check
the operation afterwards.
6. Cautions in handling flexible PWB
Before working with a soldering iron, make sure that the iron tip
temperature is around 270 C. Take care not to apply the iron tip
repeatedly(more than three times) to the same patterns. Also ta-
ke care not to apply the tip with force.
7. Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replacement.
Recheck all work before you apply power to the unit.
8. Cautions in checking that the optical pickup lights up.
The laser is focused on the disc reflection surface through the
lens of the optical pickup. When checking that the laser optical
diode lights up, keep your eyes more than 30cms away from the
lens. Prolonged viewing of the laser within 30cms may damage
your eyesight.
9. Cautions in handling the optical pickup
The laser diode of the optical pickup can be damaged by electr-
ostatic charge caused by your clothes and body. Make sure to
avoid electrostatic charges on your clothes or body, or discharge
static electricity before handling the optical pickup.
9-1. Laser diode
The laser diode terminals are shorted for transportation in ord-
er to prevent electrostatic damage. After replacement, open
the shorted circuit.
When removing the pickup from the mechanism, short the ter-
minals by soldering them to prevent this damage.
9-2. Actuator
The actuator has a powerful magnetic circuit. If a magnetic
material is put close to it. Its characteristics will change.
Ensure that not foreign substances enter through the ventilati-
on slots in the cover.
9-3. Cleaning the lens
Dust on the optical lens affects performance.
To clean the lens, apply a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to
lens paper and wipe the lens gently.
CAUTION
Use of controls, adjustments, or performance of procedures other
than those specified herein, may result in hazardous radiation ex-
posure.
The compact disc player and mini disc player should not be adju-
sted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service per-
sonnel.
Bottom view of DXZ745MP
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About the 2-ZONE function
The 2-ZONE function is a function that outputs separate sounds from the MAIN zone and SUB zone by simultaneously operating two
sources in the one center unit, thereby allowing plural listeners to
enjoy separate music sources.
This unit can control its internal sources(radio, CD, MP3, etc.) to play
back them, and further, can simultaneously play back sources from
external equipment connected via CeNET (for instance, CD changers etc.).
The sources of the MAIN zone are played back from the speakers
of the vehicle side, and those of the SUB zone are from the
headphone systems.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Power does not turn on.
(No sound is produced.)
No sound output when
operating the unit with
amplifiers or power
antenna attached.
Fuse is blown.
Incorrect wiring.
Power antenna lead is shorted
to ground or excessive current
is required for remote-on the
amplifiers or power antenna.
Cause
Notes:
* Except AUX, the MAIN and SUB zone cannot simultaneously use sources
inside this unit.
Also, external equipment connected via CeNET cannot simultaneously be
used.
* The TV mode while the 2-ZONE function is tuned on is forced to change to
"VTR playback."
* The ISR function cannot be operated when the 2-ZONE function is turned on.
* The Audio mode and ADF function cannot be set for the sources of the SUB
zone.
* If any of following external equipment is connected, this function is disena bled.
5.1 channel surround decoder.
Measure
Replace with a fuse of the same amperage as the old fuse.
Read the attached "Installation/Wire connection Guide" once ange
and wire properly.
1. Turn the unit off.
2. Remove all wires attached to the power antenna lead. Check
each wire for a possible short to ground using an ohm meter.
3.Turn the unit back on.
4. Reconnect each amplifier remote wire to the power antenna lead
one by one. If the amplifiers turn off before all wires are attached,
use an external relay to provide remote-on voltage
(excessive current required).
Nothing happens when
button s are pressed.
General
Display is not accurate.
No sound heard.The speaker protection circuit is
No sound heard.MP3/WMA files are absent in
Sound skips or is noisy.Disc is dirty.
Sound is cut or skipped.
Noise is generated or noise
CD/MP3/WMA
is mixed with sound.
Sound is bad directly after
power is turned on.
The microprocessor has
malfunctioned due to noise,
etc.
DCP or main unit connectors
are dirty.
operating.
a disc.
Files are not recognized as an
MP3/WMA file.
File system is not correct.Use ISO9660 level 1,2 or JOLIET or Romeo file system.
Disc is heavily scratched or
warped.
MP3/WMA files are not
encoded properly.
Water droplets may form on
the internal lens when the car
is parked in a humid place.
Turn off the power, then press the
[RELEASE] button and remove the DCP.
Press the reset button for about 2 seconds
with a thin rod.
Wipe the dirt off with a soft cloth moistened with cleaning alcohol.
Turn down sound volume. Function can also be restored by turning
the power off and on again.
(Speaker volume is reduced automatically when the speaker protection circuit operates).
Write MP3/WMA files onto the disc properly.
Use MP3/WMA files encoded properly.
Clean the disc with a soft cloth.
Replace with a disc with no scratches.
Use MP3/WMA files encoded properly.
Let dry for about 1 hour with the power on.
Reset button
Wrong filenameFile system is not correct.Use ISO9660 level 1, 2 or JOLIET or Romeo file system.
Play list play is not
performed.
File name or extension is not
correct.
Use alphanumeric/ASCII characters for MP3/WMA file name.
Use ".M3U" for the file extension of a play list.
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DXZ745MP/DXZ746MP
ERROR DISPLAYS
If an error occurs, one of the following displays is displayed. Take the measures described below to eliminate the problem.
Error DisplayCauseMeasure
CD
General
CD
CH
DVD
CH
ERROR 2
ERROR 3A CD cannot be played due to scratches, etc.Replace with a non-scratched, non-warped disc.
ERROR 6
AMP GUARDThe speaker protection circuit is operating.
ERROR 2A CD inside the CD changer is not loaded.This is a failure of CD chang er’s mechanism.
ERROR 3A CD inside the CD changer cannot be played
ERROR 6A CD inside the CD changer ca nnot be played
ERROR 2A DISC inside the DVD changer cannot be played.
ERROR 3A DISC cannot be played due to scratches, etc.Retry or replace with a non-scratched, non-wa rped -
ERROR 6
A CD is caught inside the CD deck and is no t
ejected.
A CD is loaded upside-down inside the CD deck
and does not play.
Turn down sound volume. Function can also be
During this operation, if any volume operation is
performed, the display shows "AMP GUARD".
due to scratches, etc.
because it is loaded upside-down.
A DISC inside the DVD changer cannot be
played because it is loaded upside-down.
This is a failure of CD deck's mechanism.
Eject the disc then reload it p roperly.
restored by turning the power off and on again.
(Speaker volume is reduced automatically when
the speaker protection circuit operates).
Replace with a non -scratched, non-warped disc.
Eject the disc then reload it p roperly.
This is a failure of DVD mechanism.
disc.
Eject the disc then reload it p roperly.
ERROR PParental level error.Set the correct Parental level.
ERROR R
If an error display other than th e ones described above appears, press the reset button.
Region code error.Eject the disc and replace correct region code disc.
pin 47:FIL CONT 1:O:The cut off control signal output to the filter.
pin 48:FIL CONT 2:O:The cut off control signal output to the filter.
pin 49:PLL CE
pin 50:PLL SCK
pin 51:PLL SI
pin 52:PLL SO
pin 53:VARI SCL
pin 54:VARI SDA
pin 55:DIR CLK
pin 56:DIR DATA
pin 57:DIG RESET:O:The reset pulse output.
pin 58:DAC DATA
pin 59:DAC CLK
pin 60:VCC
pin 61:DAC _CSN
pin 62:VSS
pin 63:OPEN POSI:IN:The open position detect signal input.
pin 64:NU
Contrast controller
2-ZONE mute.
Not in use.
The data length selection(8bit/16bit).
Connect to VSS.
Jog key signal input.
Jog key signal input.
Reset signal input.
Crystal connection.
Negative supply voltage.
Crystal connection.
Positive supply voltage.
Not in use.
ACC detection signal input.
Backup detection signal input.
Key interrupting signal input.
Connect to 27pin.
The control signal output to the motor.
CD ON signal output.
serial signal output.
serial signal output.
Not in use.
IE Bus serial data input.
IE Bus serial data output.
Not in use.
Not in use.
Not in use.
Not in use.
The serial data output to the LCD driver.
The serial data input from the LCD driver.
The clock pulse output to the LCD driver.
Chip select signal output to LCD.
The chip select signal to DIR IC.
Not in use.
MP3 request signal input.
MP3 chip selection signal output.
MP3 wakeup signal output.
The emphasis data input for the
digital-audio-interface-receiver.
When main zone, CD mode the port HI.
The chip enable signal output to the PLL IC.
The clock pulse output to the PLL IC.
Serial data input from the PLL IC.
Serial data output to the PLL IC.
Variable color clock output.
Variable color serial data output.
DIR-IC serial clock signal.
DIR-IC serial DATA signal input.
The serial data output to DAC.
The clock pulse output to DAC.
Positive supply voltage.
The chip select signal output to DAC.
Negative supply voltage.
Not in use.
pin 65:ST/SD
At receiving the FM station, this port detects the
stereo signal. At seeking or scanning, this port
detects the station detection signal.
pin 66:NU
pin 67:NU
pin 68:NU
pin 69:NU
pin 70:NU
Not in use.
Not in use.
Not in use.
Not in use.
Not in use.
pin 71:OFFSET DET:IN:The emergency signal input from the power IC.
pin 72:DIG 5V
pin 73:NU
The ON signal output to the power supply section.
Not in use.
pin 74:E-VOL CLK2:O:Clock pulse output to the volume IC. (M61508FP)
pin 75:E-VOL DATA2:O:The serial data output to the volume IC. (M61508FP)
pin 76:CLOSE POSI:IN:The close position detect signal input.
pin 77:NU
Not in use.
pin 78:AMP MUTE:O:Muting signal output to the Audio Power Amplifier.
pin 79:NU
pin 80:SYS MUTE
Not in use.
System muting signal output.
pin 81:PHONE INT:IN:The telephone interrupt signal input.
pin 82:ILLUMI DET:IN:Illumination ON signal input.
pin 83:AMP-REMDET:IN:Remote controller wire short detection.
pin 84:EX-AMPREM:O:Extra audio power amplifier.
pin 85:AUTO ANT
pin 86:5V REM
pin 87:NU
pin 88:NU
pin 89:KEY A/D
pin 90:NU
Motor antenna control signal output.
ON signal output to the 5V power supply.
Not in use.
Not in use.
Input terminal of A/D converter for Key judgment.
Not in use.
pin 91:DISP5V_REM:O:The ON signal output to the power supply section.
pin 92:INT-AMPREM:O:The control signal output to internal audio power
HHHxONONONON A
HHLxONONOFFON A
HLHxOFFOFFONOFF
HLLxOFFOFFOFFOFF
LxxHOFFOFFOFFON B
LxxLOFFOFFOFFOFF
DXZ745MP/DXZ746MP
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052-5055-11MBM29DL800BA-90PFTN8 M bit Flash Memory
1. Terminal Description
pin 1: Address 15: IN : Address signal input.
pin 2: Address 14: IN : Address signal input.
pin 3: Address 13: IN : Address signal input.
pin 4: Address 12: IN : Address signal input.
pin 5: Address 11: IN : Address signal input.
pin 6: Address 10: IN : Address signal input.
pin 7 : Address 9: IN : Address signal input.
pin 8 : Address 8: IN : Address signal input.
pin 9 : NU: - : Not in use.
pin 10: NU: - : Not in use.
pin 11 : W E: IN : Write enable signal input.
pin 12 : RESET: IN : Reset signal input.
pin 13: NU: - : Not in use.
pin 14: NU: - : Not in use.
pin 15: Ready/Busy: O :Ready/Busy flag output, H = Ready.
pin 16 : Address 18: IN : Address signal input.
pin 17 : Address 17: IN : Address signal input.
pin 18: Address 7: IN : Address signal input.
pin 19: Address 6: IN : Address signal input.
pin 20: Address 5: IN : Address signal input.
pin 21: Address 4: IN : Address signal input.
pin 22: Address 3: IN : Address signal input.
pin 23: Address 2: IN : Address signal input.
pin 24: Address 1: IN : Address signal input.
pin 25: Address 0: IN : Address signal input.
pin 26 : CE: IN : Chip enable signal input.
pin 27 : V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 28 : OE: IN : Output enable signal input.
pin 29: DQ 0:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 30: DQ 8:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 31: DQ 1:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 32: DQ 9:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 33: DQ 2:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 34: DQ 10:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 35: DQ 3:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 36: DQ 11:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 37 : VCC: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin 38: DQ 4:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 39: DQ 12:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 40: DQ 5:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 41: DQ 13:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 42: DQ 6:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 43: DQ 14:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 44: DQ 7:I/O: The data input / output.
pin 45 : DQ 15/A-1:I/O: The data input/output, The Address signal
pin 46 : V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 47 : BYTE: IN : The data length selection(8bit/16bit).
pin 48 : Address 16: IN : Address signal input.
051-6399-00TC94A15FCD IC
1.Terminal Description
pin 1: IPF OUT: O : IP flag output.
pin 2: SB O K O: O : Sub code Q data CRCC OK signal output.
pin 3: CLOCKIO:I/O: The clock pulse input/output for the sub
pin 4: VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin 5: VS S: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 6:DATA:O : DATA
pin 7: SF SY O: O : Playback frame synchronous signal output.
pin 8: SB SY O: O : Sub code block synchronous signal output.
pin 9: HSO: O : The play speed flag output.
pin 10 : UHSO: O : The play speed flag output.
pin 11: AR SEL IN: IN : Fix to the high level.
pin 12: AWRC: O : The control signal output for the active
pin 13 : P VDD: - : PLL positive supply voltage.
pin 14: PDO: O : Phase difference signal output of EFM-
pin 15: TMAX S: O : T max judgment output.
input.
code reading.
wide range VCO.
PLCK.
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pin 16: TMAX: O : T max judgment output.
pin 17: LPF N: IN : Inverted input of LPF for PLL.
pin 18: LPF OUT: O : The output terminal for the Low Pass Fil-
pin 19: P Vref: - : PLL reference voltage.
pin 20: VCO FILTER: O : Loop filter for VCO.
pin 21: VCO Ref: IN : VCO reference voltage input.
pin 22: DTC N: O : For the analog slicer.
pin 23: DTC P: O : For the analog slicer.
pin 24: PLL VSS: - : PLL ground.
pin 25 : SLCO: O : Output of internal DAC for data slice level
pin 26: RF IN: IN : RF signal input.
pin 27 : RF RP: IN : RF ripple input.
pin 28: RF EQ OUT: O : The output of the RF equalizer.
pin 29 : A VDD: - : Positive supply voltage for the Analog sec-
pin 30: RES IN: - : For reference current setting.
pin 31 : Vref OUT: O : The reference voltage output.
pin 32: VMDIR: O : The reference voltage output.
pin 33: TESTR: O : The compensation terminal for RFEQO off-
pin 34 : INVSEL:IN : MDI polarity selection.
pin 35: AGCI:IN : The input terminal of RF AGC amplifier.
pin 36: RF DCI:IN : The input terminal for RF peak detection.
pin 37 : RF OU T: O : RF signal output.
pin 38 : PN SEL: IN : The transistor type selection input for laser
pin 39 : EQ SET: O : The equalizer setting terminal.
pin 40 : RF VDD: - : RF power supply.
pin 41: LDO: O : The laser diode drive output.
pin 42 : MDI: IN : Monitor photo diode signal input.
pin 43 : R F VSS: - : RF ground.
pin 44: FNI 2: IN : Main beam signal input.
pin 45: FNI 1: IN : Main beam signal input.
pin 46: FPI 2: IN : Main beam signal input.
pin 47: FPI 1: IN : Main beam signal input.
pin 48: TPI: IN : Sub beam signal input.
pin 49: TNI:IN : Sub beam signal input.
pin 50 : FTEO: O : For test.
pin 51: RF ZI: IN : RF ripple zero cross signal input.
pin 52 : A V SS: - : Analog ground.
pin 53 : RF RP: O : RF ripple signal output.
pin 54 : R F DC: O : RF peak detection signal output. (hologram
pin 55 : FEI: O : Focus error signal output.
pin 56: SBAD: O : Sub beam add signal output.
pin 57 : TEI: O : Tracking error signal output.
pin 58: TE Z IN: IN : Tracking error signal inpur for zero cross.
pin 59 : A VDD: - : Positive supply voltage for the Analog sec-
pin 60 : FOO: O : Focus equalizer output.
pin 61 : TRO: O : Tracking equalizer output.
pin 62 : Vref: O : Reference voltage output.
pin 63 : FMO: O : Field equalizer output / Speed error output.
pin 64 : DMO: O : Disk equalizer output.
pin 65 : IO2A:I/O: General input/output.
pin 66 : IO3A:I/O: General input/output.
pin 67: MONIT: O : Internal DSP signal monitor.
pin 68: FG IN:IN : FG input for the spindle CAV servo.
pin 69 : VS S: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 70 : VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin 71 : TESIN: IN : For test.
pin 72 : X VS S: - : Master clock analog ground.
pin 73 : X IN: IN : Crystal connection.
pin 74 : X O: O : Crystal connection.
pin 75 : X VD D: - : Clock power supply.
pin 76 : D V SS: - : Digital ground.
pin 77: RO: O : Right channel data output for 1-bit DAC.
pin 78: D VDD: - : Positive supply voltage for the digital sec-
pin 79: D Vref: O : Digital reference voltage.
pin 80: LO: O : Left channel data output for 1-bit DAC.
pin 81 : D V SS: - : Digital ground.
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DXZ745MP/DXZ746MP
pin 82: Z DET O: O : 1bit DAC zero flag output.
pin 83 : VS S: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 84: BUS 0:I/O: CD IC Data input / output.
pin 85: BUS 1:I/O: CD IC Data input / output.
pin 86: BUS 2:I/O: CD IC Data input / output.
pin 87: BUS 3:I/O: CD IC Data input / output.
pin 88: BU CK IN: IN : CD IC Data clock input.
pin 89 : CCEI: IN : Chip enable input.
pin 90 : RSTI: IN : Reset signal input.
pin 91 : VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin 92: EMPHI/FAO:I/O: Emphasis input for 1-bit DAC / Flag A
pin 93: BCKI/FBO:I/O: Bit clock input for 1-bit DAC / Flag B out-
pin 94: AIN/FCO:I/O:Audio input for 1-bit DAC / Flag C output.
pin 95: LRCKI/FDO:I/O: LR clock input for 1-bit DAC / Flag D out-
pin 96: EMPHO: O : Emphasis flag output. H=Emphasis ON.
pin 97: B CK O: O : Bit clock output.
pin 98 : A O UT: O : Audio signal output.
pin 99: LR CK O: O : LR clock output.
pin100: D O UT: O : Serial data output.
051-6700-00TMS320DA140PGE160Digital Signal Prosser
1.Terminal Description
pin 1: VSS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 2 : Memo Addrss 22: O : Control signal output for Memory IC.
pin 3: VSS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 4: VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin 5 : Memo Addrss 10: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin 6 : C RESET: O : Reset pulse output to CD IC.
pin 7 : Memo Addrss 11: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin 8 : Memo Addrss 12: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin 9 : Memo Addrss 13: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin 10: Memo Addrss 14: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin 11: Memo Addrss 15: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin 12 : VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin 13: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 14 : VS S: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 15 : VS S: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 16 : VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin 17: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 18: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 19 : READY:IN : The ready signal input.
pin 20 : PS: O : Control signal output for Memory IC.
pin 21: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 22: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 23: WRITE ENBL: O : The write enable signal output.
pin 24: M STRB: O : Control signal output for Memory IC.
pin 25: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 26: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 27 : LD CONT: O : The loading control signal output.
pin 28: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 29: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 30: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 31 : CS: IN : The chip select command input.
pin 32: NU: - : Not in use.
pin 33 : VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin 34 : V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 35: V BUS WUP: IN : V BUS WUP input.
pin 36: C BUS CE/TRB :I/O: Data bus chip enable signal output to CD
pin 37 : V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 38: C BUS CK/TRA :I/O: Data bus clock pulse output to CD IC. Or
pin 39: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 40 : V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 41: C BCK: IN : Bit clock pulse input from CD IC.
pin 42: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 43: C LRCK: IN : LR clock pulse input from CD IC.
pin 44: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 45: C SD: IN : Serial data input from CD IC.
output.
put.
put.
IC. Or mechanism sensor signal input.
mechanism sensor signal input.
pin 46: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 47 : MS SI: IN : Serial data input from Master Computer.
pin 48: C DAC BCK: O : Bit clock output for the internal DAC of CD
pin 49 : MS SCK: IN : Serial clock input from Master Computer.
pin 50 : V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 51: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 52 : VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin 53: C DAC LRCK: O : LR clock output for the internal DAC of CD
pin 54 : MS CS: IN : Chip select input from Master Computer.
pin 55: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 56 : VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin 57 : V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 58: C BUS 0:I/O: Data bus for CD IC.
pin 59: C DAC SD: O : Serial data output for the internal DAC of
pin 60 : MS SO: O : Serial data output to Master Computer.
pin 61: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 62: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 63: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 64: WUP: IN : V BUS WUP.
pin 65 : SBSY: IN : Sub code block synchronous signal detec-
pin 66 : C BMOVF: IN : Buffer memory over flag input from CD IC.
pin 67 : SCK: IN : The clock pulse input.
pin 68 : VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin 69: C BUS 1:I/O: Data bus for CD IC.
pin 70 : V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 71: LIMIT:IN : Inside limit switch signal input for the pick-
pin 72 : V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 73: C PF/ CHUCK : IN: C2 correction data input from CD IC. Or
pin 74: LD MUTE: O : Muting signal output to the CD mechanism.
pin 75 : VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin 76 : V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 77: Clock Mode 1 : IN : Clock mode selection.
pin 78: Clock Mode 2 : IN : Clock mode selection.
pin 79: Clock Mode 3 : IN : Clock mode selection.
pin 80: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 81: C BUS 2:I/O: Data bus for CD IC.
pin 82: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 83: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 84: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 85: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 86: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 87: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 88: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 89: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 90 : V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 91 : VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin 92: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin 93 : V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin 94 : CLK OUT: O : Clock pulse output.
pin 95: C BUS 3:I/O: Data bus for CD IC.
pin 96: NU: O : Not in use.
pin 97: SYS CLK: IN: 16.92MHz
pin 98 : RESET: IN : Reset signal input.
pin 99: Memo Data 0 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin100: Memo Data 1 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin101: Memo Data 2 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin102: Memo Data 3 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin103: Memo Data 4 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin104: Memo Data 5 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin105: Memo Addrss 16: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin106: V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin107: Memo Addrss 17: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin108: Memo Addrss 18: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin109: Memo Addrss 19: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin110: Memo Addrss 20: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin111: V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin112: VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
IC.
IC.
CD IC.
tion input.
up.
chucking signal input from the mechanism.
DXZ745MP/DXZ746MP
-8-
pin113: Memo Data 6 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
1
2
3
54N.C.
N.C.
OUTPUT
VDD
GND
REF No. PART No.DESCRIPTIONREF No. PART No.DESCRIPTIONREF No. PART No.DESCRIPTION
BL 1880-2090BTUNER C 126166-4711-50 470pFC 314168-4732-78 0.047uF
C 1168-2232-55 0.022uFC 127166-4711-50 470pFC 315168-4732-78 0.047uF
C 4163-1053-65 50V 1uFC 128166-4711-50 470pFC 316163-2253-65 50V 2.2uF
C 5168-2732-55 0.027uFC 129166-4711-50 470pFC 317163-2253-65 50V 2.2uF
C 6168-2732-55 0.027uFC 130166-4711-50 470pFC 318168-3322-55 3300pF
C 7188-4763-37 16V 47uFC 131166-4711-50 470pFC 320163-1063-35 16V 10uF
C 8168-2232-55 0.022uFC 132166-4711-50 470pFC 321163-2253-65 50V 2.2uF
C 9168-2232-55 0.022uFC 134166-2211-50 220pFC 322163-2253-65 50V 2.2uF
C 10168-6822-55 6800pFC 135166-2211-50 220pFC 323168-3322-55 3300pF
C 11042-1631-50 10V 100uFC 136166-2211-50 220pFC 324163-1063-35 16V 10uF
C 12042-1631-50 10V 100uFC 137166-2211-50 220pFC 325168-1022-55 1000pF
C 16168-1042-78 0.1uFC 201042-1545-00 16V 2200uFC 326168-6832-78 0.068uF
C 18163-1053-65 50V 1uFC 202172-2231-15 0.022uFC 327168-6832-78 0.068uF
C 20163-4763-15 6.3V 47uFC 203042-1669-00 16V 100uFC 328168-1042-78 0.1uF
C 22166-1011-50 100pFC 204188-2263-37 16V 22uFC 329168-1022-55 1000pF
C 23166-1011-50 100pFC 205168-4732-78 0.047uFC 330168-1022-55 1000pF
C 24166-3311-50 330pFC 210163-2263-15 6.3V 22uFC 332163-1063-35 16V 10uF
C 25166-1501-50 15pF CHC 211163-2263-35 16V 22uFC 333163-1063-35 16V 10uF
C 26166-1501-50 15pF CHC 216187-1073-35 16V 100uFC 334163-1063-35 16V 10uF
C 28168-1532-55 0.015uFC 222188-4763-37 16V 47uFC 335163-1063-35 16V 10uF
C 29168-2232-55 0.022uFC 223168-2232-55 0.022uFC 337163-2253-65 50V 2.2uF
C 55166-2201-50 22pF CHC 224172-4731-15 0.047uFC 338163-2253-65 50V 2.2uF
C 66166-2201-50 22pF CHC 230042-1631-50 10V 100uFC 340163-2263-15 6.3V 22uF
C 67168-1032-55 0.01uFC 241188-1063-37 16V 10uFC 351168-1042-78 0.1uF
C 68168-2232-55 0.022uFC 243042-1631-50 10V 100uFC 353042-0398-53 16V 3.3uF TAN
C 101178-2242-78 0.22uFC 245168-1042-78 0.1uFC 354168-1042-78 0.1uF
C 102178-2242-78 0.22uFC 279188-1073-27 10V 100uFC 356168-1042-78 0.1uF
C 103178-2242-78 0.22uFC 280042-0416-60 25V 10uF TANC 357042-0423-97 16V 10uF TAN
C 104178-2242-78 0.22uFC 281042-1452-81 10V 220uFC 358042-0423-97 16V 10uF TAN
C 106042-0560-84 16V 47uFC 282042-1631-50 10V 100uFC 359168-1042-78 0.1uF
C 107042-0560-56 50V 3.3uFC 283042-1631-50 10V 100uFC 360042-0397-50 16V 1uF TAN
C 108042-0560-63 16V 22uFC 284168-2232-55 0.022uFC 362168-1042-78 0.1uF
C 109043-0506-50 0.1uFC 285168-1042-78 0.1uFC 363166-1011-50 100pF
C 110043-0506-50 0.1uFC 286166-2211-50 220pFC 364166-1011-50 100pF
C 111043-0506-50 0.1uFC 287168-1042-78 0.1uFC 366168-1022-55 1000pF
C 112043-0506-50 0.1uFC 302163-1063-35 16V 10uF C 367168-4732-78 0.047uF
C 113043-0506-50 0.1uFC 303168-1032-55 0.01uFC 368168-6822-55 6800pF
C 114043-0506-50 0.1uFC 304168-1032-55 0.01uFC 370168-2222-55 2200pF
C 115043-0506-50 0.1uFC 306163-1063-35 16V 10uF C 371168-2222-55 2200pF
C 116043-0506-50 0.1uFC 307168-3922-55 3900pFC 372168-2222-55 2200pF
C 121163-1063-35 16V 10uF C 308168-3922-55 3900pFC 373168-2222-55 2200pF
C 122163-1063-35 16V 10uF C 310163-1063-35 16V 10uF C 374163-2253-65 50V 2.2uF
C 123163-1063-35 16V 10uF C 311163-1063-35 16V 10uF C 375163-2253-65 50V 2.2uF
C 124163-1063-35 16V 10uF C 312163-1063-35 16V 10uF C 376168-1042-78 0.1uF
pin114: Memo Data 7 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin115: Memo Data 8 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin116: Memo Data 9 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin117: Memo Data 10 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin118: Memo Data 11 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin119: Memo Data 12 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin120: CN VCC: IN : Connect to VCC.
pin121: Memo Data 13 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin122: Memo Data 14 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin123: Memo Data 15 :I/O: Parallel data input/output for Memory IC.
pin124: SRQ: O : V BUS SRQ output.
pin125: VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin126: V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin127: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin128: V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.
pin129: NU: IN : Not in use.
pin130: VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin131: Memo Addrss 0: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin132: Memo Addrss 1: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin133: Memo Addrss 2: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin134: Memo Addrss 3: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin135: SYS POWER: O : System power supply control signal output.
pin136: Memo Addrss 4: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin137: Memo Addrss 5: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin138: Memo Addrss 6: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin139: Memo Addrss 7: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin140: Memo Addrss 8: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin141: Memo Addrss 9: O : Address output to Memory IC.
pin142: VDD: - : Positive supply voltage.
pin143: Memo Addrss 21: O : Control signal output for Memory IC.
pin144: V SS: - : Negative supply voltage.