: In this Manual, some parts can be changed for improving. their
performance without notice in the parts list. So, if you need the
latest parts information, please refer to PPL(Parts Price List)in
Service Information Center(http://svc.dwe.co.kr)
SERVICE PARTS LIST .................................................................................................................... 19
APPENDIX (" Appendix is provided only by internet [http://svc.dwe.co.kr] ")
IC DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................. 1
IC DC VOLTAGE CHARTS .............................................................................................................. 18
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SAFETY INSTRUCTION
WARNING
X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION
1. Excessive high voltage can prodece potentially hazardous X-RAY RADIATION. To avoid such hazards,
the high voltage must not exceed the specified limit.
The nominal value of the high voltage of this receiver is
29-31kv at max beam current. The high voltage must
not, under any circumstances, exceed 35kv. (33kv :
SAMSUNG CRT)
Each time a receiver require servicing, the high volt-
age should be checked. It is imprortant to use an accurate and reliable high voltage meter.
: Only competent service personnel may carry out work involving the testing or repair of this equipment
2. The only source of X-RAY Radiation in this TV receiver
is the picture tube. For continued X-RAY RADIATION
protection, the replacement tube must be exactly the
same type tube as specified in the parts list.
SAFETY PRECAUTION
1. Potentials of high voltage are present when this
receiver is operating. Operation of the receiver outside
the cabinet or with the back board removed involves a
shock hazard from the receiver.
1) Servicing should not be attempted by anyone who is
not thoroughly familiar with the precautions necessary when working on high-voltage equipment.
2) Dischange the high potential of the picture tube
before handling the tube. The picture tube is highly
evacuated and if broken, glass fragments will be
violently expelled.
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this have
special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often passed unnoticed by a visual
inspection and the X-RAY RADIATION protection
afforded by them cannot necessarily be obtained by
using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have
these special safety characteristics are identified in
this manual and its supplements, electrical compo-
2. If any Fuse in this TV receiver is blown, replace it with
the FUSE specified in the Replacement Parts List.
3. When replacing a high wattage resistor ( oxide metal
film resistor ) in circuit board, keep the resistor 10mm
away from circuit board.
4. Keep wires away from high voltage or high temperature components.
5. This receiver must operate under AC230 volts, 50Hz.
NEVER connect to DC supply or any other power or
frequency.
nents having such features are identified designated
symbol on the parts list.
Before replacing any of these components, read the
parts list in this manual carefully. The use of substitute
replacement parts which do not have the same safety
characterisitics as specifide in the parts list may create
X-RAY Radiation.
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SPECIFICATIONS
PINSignal DesignationMatching Value
1Audio Out (linked with 3)
2Audio In (linked with 6)
3Audio Out (linked with 1)
4Audio Earth
5Blue Earth
6Audio in (linked with 2)
7Blue in
8Slow (Function) Switching
9Green Earth
10NC
11Green In
12NC
13Red Earth
14Rapid(Blanking) Switching Earth
15Red In, C In
Text Gain
Tilt Option
Transparent
Vertical angle
Vertical bow
380
000
NO
NO
NO
000
000
V. Slope
V. Center
V. Size
S. Curve
H. Center
H. Width
EW. Para
EW. Cor Top
EW. Cor Low
EW.Sym
R. Bias
G. Bias
B. Bias
R. Drive
G. Drive
B. Drive
G2 Adjust
Sub bright
Double TEXT
Wide Option
-002
887
091
035
-325
088
-068
015
015
-013
330
330
330
370
370
370
000
000
514
NO
SVC v1
CP-820
* How to Enter the “ Service Mode ” with user remocon.
1) Set the TV Pr 91
2) Sharpness “ MIN “ control.
3) Push the Red, Green, Menu buttons in regular sequency within 5 seconds after setting TV power off.
4) You can see the Menu of “ service mode “ on the screen.
5) The PR UP/DOWN buttons on the remote controller are used to move the selection bar up or down the Menus.
6) The VOL UP/DOWN buttons on the remote controller are used to adjust levels.
7) If you want to exit from “ Service Mode “ then power the TV off.
2) Connect the Signal Generator RF output to Tuner input terminal.
Connect a Oscilloscope probe(or Digital Multi-meter) to P101(Tuner AGC input).
3) Set the voltage level to 1 3.0V 0.1Vdc, 2 2.5V 0.1Vdc by adjusting the RB02
(Variable Resistor).
SCREEN (G2)
1) Set a Pattern Generator with - RF Frequency : 210.25MHz (10CH)
- Pattern : RETMA
2) Select the “G2” in Menu
3) And a Horizontal Line will appear on the screen.
4) Adjust the SCREEN VOLUME on FBT barely to see the Horizontal Line.
5) Press the PR UP/DOWN keys to finish the SCREEN adjustment.
FOCUS
1) Apply a RETMA PATTERN signal.
2) Adjust the FOCUS VOLUME on FBT to obtain optimal resolution.
GEOMETRY
1. VERTICAL SLOPE ( Fixed : Adjust if need be )
1) Apply a RETMA PATTERN Signal.
2) Set the TV to Normal I mode.
3) Adjust the higher semicircle and the lower semicircle to be the same, with the V.Slope
by volume Up/Down keys.
2. VERTICAL CENTER
1) Apply a RETMA PATTERN Signal.
2) Set the TV to Normal I mode.
3) Adjust the center of the picture with the V.Center by volume Up/Down keys.
+
-
+
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3. VERTICAL SIZE
* The VERTICAL CENTER adjustment has to be done in advance.
1) Apply a RETMA PATTERN Signal.
2) Set the TV to Normal I mode.
3) Adjust the VERTICAL SIZE of the picture with the select V.size by
volume UP/DOWN keys.
4. VERTICAL S-CORRECTION ( Fixed : Adjust if need be )
1) Apply a CROSSHATCH PATTERN Signal.
2) Adjust the S-CORRECTION to obtain the same distance between
horizontal lines with the S.Curve by volume UP/DOWN keys.
5. HORIZONTAL CENTER
1) Apply a RETMA PATTERN Signal.
2) Adjust picture centering with the select H.Center by volume UP/DOWN keys.
ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
EW
1. WIDTH
1) Apply a RETMA PATTERN Signal.
2) Adjust the horizontal width to make a perfect circle with the select H.Width
by volume UP/DOWN keys.
2. PARA
1) Apply a CROSSHATCH PATTERN Signal.
2) Adjust the vertical line to straight with the select E.W Para by volume
UP/DOWN keys.
3. CORNER ( Fixed : Adjust if need be )
1) Apply a CROSSHATCH PATTERN Signal.
2) Adjust the vertical line to straight with the select EW.Cor T by volume
UP/DOWN keys.
4. SYMMETRY ( Fixed : Adjust if need be )
1) Apply a CROSSHATCH PATTERN Signal.
2) Adjust the symmetrical balance to be suitable with the select EW Sym by
volume UP/DOWN keys.
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ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
WHITE BALANCE
* The SCREEN alignment must proceed this procedure.
1. Apply a Black & White pattern signal.
4. Menu Reference LOW ( 288, 301 : 30Cd/ )
HIGH ( 288, 301 : 100Cd/ )
5. Adjust G, B Gain with select Menu G,B of BIAS, DRIVE of select Menu so that R, G, B Bars
are on the center position of the analog meter. If R Analog meter is not on center, control
the Brightness +/- of user Remocon so as R Analog meter to be on the center position.
SUB BRIGHT
1. Pattern : Retma
2. Adjust the SUB BRIGHT with the select Sub Bri by volume UP/DOWN keys.
so that only H-Center parts of picture can be seen.
DOUBLE TEXT CENTER
1. Pattern : Pattern RED
2. Select Menu
3. Select DT in SVC menu time to see the Double Text Picture.
( Left : RF Picture, Right : Text Picture )
4. Change the Double Text control keys volume UP/DOWN keys so that the left edge of text
is safety component, so it must be used the same component.
R
R
R
R
R
R
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SERVICE PARTS LIST
LOCPART CODEPART NAMEDESCRIPTIONREMARK
A0014859828513PCB UNION165X195(330X246/2) DIB
C109CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
C110CCZF1H103ZC CERA50V F 0.01MF Z
C112CZSL1H470JC CERA50V SL 47PF J (AXIAL)
C113CCZF1H103ZC CERA50V F 0.01MF Z
C115CCZF1H103ZC CERA50V F 0.01MF Z
C117CCZF1H103ZC CERA50V F 0.01MF Z
C119CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
C120CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
C121CCZF1H103ZC CERA50V F 0.01MF Z
C124CCZF1H103ZC CERA50V F 0.01MF Z
C633CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
C635CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
C642CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
C655CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
C656CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
C657CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
D102DBA282——DIODEBA282
D904DLT2A05G—DIODELT2A05G (TP)
D920D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
D921D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
D922D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
J15185801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J15285801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J15385801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J15485801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J15585801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J15685801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J15785801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J15985801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J16085801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J16185801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J16585801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J16785801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J16985801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J17085801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J17185801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J17285801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J65185801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J65285801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J65385801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J65485801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J65585801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J65685801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J65785801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J65885801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J65985801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J66085801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J66185801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J66285801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J66385801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J66485801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J66585801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J66685801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J66785801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J66885801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J66985801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J67085801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J67285801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J90185801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J90285801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J90485801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J90585801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J90685801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J91385801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J91485801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J91585801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J91685801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J93085801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
C806CCXF3A472ZC CERA1KV F 4700PF Z (T)
C812CEXF1H220VC ELECTRO50V RSS 22MF (5X11) TP
C814CEXF1H100VC ELECTRO50V RSS 10MF (5X11) TP
C815CCXB1H681KC CERA50V B 680PF K (TAPPING)
C816CCXB1H152KC CERA50V B 1500PF K (TAPPING)
C822CEXF2A100VC ELECTRO100V RSS 10MF (6.3X11) TP
C823CEXF1E101VC ELECTRO25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP
C824CEXF1H470VC ELECTRO50V RSS 47MF (6.3X11) TP
C825CCXB3A471KC CERA1KV B 470PF K (T)
C826CEXF1E101VC ELECTRO25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP
C830CEXF1E101VC ELECTRO25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP
C837CEXF1E101VC ELECTRO25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP
C840CCXB1H101KC CERA50V B 100PF K (TAPPING)
F801A4857415001CLIP FUSEPFC5000-0702
F801B4857415001CLIP FUSEPFC5000-0702
I7041K1A7042APIC RESETKIA7042AP
L80258CX430599COIL CHOKEAZ-9004Y 940K TP
Q101TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q102TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q103TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q404TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q405TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q406TKTA1266Y-TRKTA1266Y (TP)
Q501TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q502TKTA1275Y-TRKTA1275Y (TP)
Q503TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q601TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q602TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q620TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q621TKTA1266Y-TRKTA1266Y (TP)
Q622TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q623TKTA1266Y-TRKTA1266Y (TP)
Q701TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q702TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q703TKTA1266Y-TRKTA1266Y (TP)
Q801TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q802TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q803TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q804TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
Q805TKTC3198Y-TRKTC3198Y
R305RN01B151JSR METAL FILM1W 150 OHM J SMALL
R406RN02B473JSR METAL FILM2W 47K OHM J SMALL
R802RN02B683JSR METAL FILM2W 68K OHM J SMALL
R824RN02B102JSR METAL FILM2W 1K OHM J SMALL
R825RN02B100JSR METAL FILM2W 10 OHM J SMALL
R833RN02B473JSR METAL FILM2W 47K OHM J SMALL
R851RN02B109JSR METAL FILM2W 1 OHM J SMALL
SWF015S50101090SW TACTTHVH472GCA
SWF025S50101090SW TACTTHVH472GCA
SWF035S50101090SW TACTTHVH472GCA
SWF045S50101090SW TACTTHVH472GCA
SWF055S50101090SW TACTTHVH472GCA
X7015XEX4R000CCRYSTAL QUARTZHC-49/U 4.000MHZ 20PPM TP
ZA015PXF1B471MFILTER EMICFI 06 B 1H 470PF
ZA025PXF1B471MFILTER EMICFI 06 B 1H 470PF
ZA035PXF1B471MFILTER EMICFI 06 B 1H 470PF
ZA045PXF1B471MFILTER EMICFI 06 B 1H 470PF
ZA205PXF1B471MFILTER EMICFI 06 B 1H 470PF
ZA215PXF1B471MFILTER EMICFI 06 B 1H 470PF
ZA225PXF1B471MFILTER EMICFI 06 B 1H 470PF
ZA235PXF1B471MFILTER EMICFI 06 B 1H 470PF
ZF015PXF1B471MFILTER EMICFI 06 B 1H 470PF
ZF025PXF1B471MFILTER EMICFI 06 B 1H 470PF
ZZ200PTMPJAD664PCB MAIN AXIAL ASDTK-28A7ZZ
102TM14006LBTAPE MASKING3M #232 6.0X2000M
202TM10006LBTAPE MASKING3M #232-MAP-C 6.2X2000M
A0014859806293PCB MAIN330X246 D1B
C104CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
C105CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
SERVICE PARTS LIST
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LOCPART CODEPART NAMEDESCRIPTIONREMARK
C106CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
C411CCZB1H333KC CERA50V B 0.033MF K AXL
C601CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
C602CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
C604CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
C605CBZR1C472MC CERA16V Y5R 4700PF M (AXIAL)
C606CBZR1C472MC CERA16V Y5R 4700PF M (AXIAL)
C621CCZF1H103ZC CERA50V F 0.01MF Z
C623CCZF1H103ZC CERA50V F 0.01MF Z
C628CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
C701CCZF1H103ZC CERA50V F 0.01MF Z
C702CCZB1H820KC CERA50V B 82PF K (AXIAL)
C703CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
C706CBZR1C222MC CERA16V Y5R 2200PF M (AXIAL)
C707CZSL1H220JC CERA50V SL 22PF J (AXIAL)
C709CCZB1H820KC CERA50V B 82PF K (AXIAL)
C710CCZF1H103ZC CERA50V F 0.01MF Z
C712CBZR1C222MC CERA16V Y5R 2200PF M (AXIAL)
C713CBZR1C472MC CERA16V Y5R 4700PF M (AXIAL)
C714CZSL1H220JC CERA50V SL 22PF J (AXIAL)
C715CCZF1H103ZC CERA50V F 0.01MF Z
C717CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
C718CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
C722CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
C833CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
C834CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
C835CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
C838CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
C841CBZF1H104ZC CERA SEMI50V F 0.1MF Z
CF01CCZB1H331KC CERA50V B 330PF K (AXIAL)
CF02CCZB1H331KC CERA50V B 330PF K (AXIAL)
CF04CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
CF05CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
CF06CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
CF07CCZB1H102KC CERA50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL)
D101D1N4148—-DIODE1N4148 (TAPPING)
D301D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
D302DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
D303D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
D304D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
D305DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
D306DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
D403D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
D405D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
D406D1N4148—-DIODE1N4148 (TAPPING)
D407D1N4148—-DIODE1N4148 (TAPPING)
D408D1N4148—-DIODE1N4148 (TAPPING)
D409D1N4148—-DIODE1N4148 (TAPPING)
D420D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
D50485801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
D701DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
D702D1N4148—-DIODE1N4148 (TAPPING)
D703D1N4148—-DIODE1N4148 (TAPPING)
D704D1N4148—-DIODE1N4148 (TAPPING)
D801DLT2A05G—DIODELT2A05G (TP)
D802DLT2A05G—DIODELT2A05G (TP)
D803DLT2A05G—DIODELT2A05G (TP)
D804DLT2A05G—DIODELT2A05G (TP)
D808DEU1Z——-DIODEEU1Z (HIGH SPEED)
D810DEU1Z——-DIODEEU1Z (HIGH SPEED)
D811DEU1Z——-DIODEEU1Z (HIGH SPEED)
D812DEU1Z——-DIODEEU1Z (HIGH SPEED)
D822D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
D823DRGP15J—-DIODERGP15J
D825DRGP15J—-DIODERGP15J
D826D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
D828D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
D829D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
D830D1N4937G—DIODE1N4937G (TAPPING)
LOCPART CODEPART NAMEDESCRIPTIONREMARK
D831DUZ7R5BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-7.5BM
D832D1N4148—-DIODE1N4148 (TAPPING)
D833DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
D834DUZ33B——DIODE ZENERUZ-33B
DA01DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
DA02DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
DA03DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
DA04DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
DA05DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
DA06DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
DA07DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
DA08DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
DA09DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
DA10DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
DA11DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
DA20DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
DA21DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
DA22DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
DA23DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
DA24DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
DA25DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
DA26DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
DA27DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
DA28DUZ5R1B—-DIODE ZENERUZ-5.1B
DF02DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
DF03DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
DF04DUZ5R6BM—DIODE ZENERUZ-5.6BM
J10185801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J10385801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J10485801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J10585801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J10685801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J10785801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J10885801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J10985801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J11185801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J11285801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J11385801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J11485801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J11585801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J11885801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
J12085801065GYWIRE COPPERAWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING
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RD17RN02B689JSR METAL FILM2W 6.8 OHM J SMALL
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DD01D1N4148—-DIODE1N4148 (TAPPING)
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The ST92195 microcnontoller is developed and manufactured by STMicroelecrtonics using a proprietary n-well
HCMOS process. Its performance derives from the use of
a flexible 256-register programming model for ultra-fast
context switching and real-time event response. The intelligent onchip peripherals offload the ST9 core from I/O
and data management processing tasks allowing critical
application tasks to get the maximum use off core
resources. The ST92195 MCU supports low power consumption and low voltage operation for power-efficient
and low-cost embedded systems.
1.1.1 ST9+Core
The advanced Core consists of the Central Processing
Unit (CPU), the Register File and the Interrupt controller.
The general-purpose registers can be used as accumulator, Index register, or address pointers. Adjacent register
pairs make up 16-bit registers for addressing or 16-bit
processing. Although the ST9 has an 8-bit ALU, the chip
handles 16-bit operations, including arithmetic, loads/
stores, and memory/register and memory/memory
exchanges. Two basic memory spaces are available :
Program Memory and the Register File, Which includes
the control and status registers of the on-chip peripherals.
1.1.2 Power Saving Modes
To optimize performance versus power consumption, a
range of operating modes can be dynamically selected.
Run Mode.
CPU and peripherals running at the maximum clock
speed delivered by the phase Locked Loop(PLL) of the
Clock Control Unit(CCU).
Wait For Interrupt Mode.
rupt(WFI) instruction suspends program execution until
an interrupt request is acknowledged. During WFI, the
CPU clock is halted while the peripheral and interrupt
controller keep running at a frequency programmable via
the CCU. In this mode, the power consumption of the
device can be reduced by more than 95%(LP WFI).
Wait For Interrupt Mode.
rupt(WFI) instruction, and if the Watchdog is not enable,
This is the full speed execution mode with
The Wait For Inter-
The Wait For Inter-
the CPU and its peripherals stop operation and the I/O
ports enter high impedance mode. A reset is necessary to
exit from Halt mode.
1.1.3 I/O Ports
Up to 28 I/O lines are dedicated to digital Input/Output.
These lines are grouped into up to five I/O Ports and can
be configureed on a bit basis under software control to provide timing, status signals, timer and output, analog inputs,
external interrupts and serial or parallel I/O.
1.1.4 TV Peripherals
A set of on-chip peripherals form a complete system for TV
set and VCR applications:
- Voltage Synthesis
- VPS/WSS Slicer
- Teletext Slicer
- Teletext Display RAM
- OSD
1.1.5 On Screen Display
The human interface is provided by the On Screen Display
module, this can produce up to 26 lines of up to 80 characters from a ROM defined 512 character set. The character
resolution is 10x10 dot. Four character sizes are supported. Serial attributes allow the user to select foreground
and background. Parallel attributes can be used to select
additional foreground and background colors and underline
on a character by character basis.
1.1.6 Teletext and Display RAM
The internal 8k Teletext and Display storage RAM can be
used to store Teletext pages as well as Display parameters.
1.1.7 Teletext, VPS and WSS Data Slicers
The three on-board data slicers using a single external
crystal are used to extract the Teletext, VPS and WSS
information from the video signal. Hardware Hamming
decoding is provided.
1.1.8 Voltage Synthesis Tuning Control
14-bit Voltage Synthesis using the PWM (Pulse Width
Modulation)/BRM (Bit Rate Modulation) technique can be
used to genetate tuning voltages for TV set applications.
The tuning voltage is output on one of two separate output
pins.
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1.1.9 PWM Output
Control of TV settings is able to be made with up to eight
8-bit PWM outputs, with a frequency maximum of
23,437Hz at 8-bit resolution(INTCLK=12 MHz). Low resolutions with higher frequency operation can be programmed.
1.1.10 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
The SPI bus is used to communicate with external
devices via the SPI, or bus communication standards. The SPI uses one or two lines for serial data and a
synchronous clock signal.
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1.1.11 Standard Timer (STIM)
The Standard Timer includes a programmable 16-bit
down counter and an associated 8-bit prescaler with Single and Continuous counting modes.
1.1.12 Analog/Digital Converter (ADC)
In addition there is a 3 channel Analog to Digital Converter with integral sample and hold, fast 5.7us conver-
sion timer and 6-bit guaranteed resolution.
(2) Feature
Register File based 8/16 bit Core Architecture with
RUN, WFI, SLOW and HALT modes
0 CO70 C
to operating temperature range
Up to 24 MHz Operation @5V 10%
Minimum instruction cycle time : 375ns at 16MHz internal clock
64K Bytes ROM
256 Bytes RAM of Register file(accumulator or index
registers)
256 Bytes of on-chip static RAM
8K Bytes of TDSRAM(Teletext and Display RAM)
56-lead Shrink DIP package
28 fully programmable I/O pins
Serial Peripheral Interface
Flexible Clock controller for OSD, Data Slicer and Core
clocks running from one single low frequency external
crystal.
Enhanced Display Controller with 26 rows of 40/80
characters
- Serial and Parallel attributes
- 10x10 dot Matrix, 512 ROM characters, definable by
user
- 4/3 and 16/9 supported
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+
- Rounding, fringe, double width, double height,
scrolling, cursor, full background colour,
semitransparent mode and reduced intensity colour
supported
Teletext unit, including Data slicer, Acquisition Unit and
up to 8K Bytes RAM for Data Storage
VPS and Wode Screen Signalling slicer
Integrated Sync Extractor and Sync Controller
14-bit Voltage Synthesis for tuning reference voltage
Up to 6 external interrupts plus 1 non-maskable interrupt
8x8-bit programmable PWM outputs with 5V opendrain or push-pull capability
16-bit Watchdog timer with 8-bit prescale
16-bit standard timer with 8-bit prescaler usable as a
Watchdog timer
3-channel Analog-to-Digital converter ; 6-bit guaranteed
Rich instruction set and 14-Addressing modes
Versatile Development Tools, including Assembler,
Linker, C-compiler, Archiver, Source Level Debugger
and Hardware Emulators with Real-Time Operating
System available from third parties
Piggyback board available for prototyping
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(4) PIN DESCRIPTION
RESET Reset (input, active low). The ST9+ is initialised
by the Reset signal. With the deactivation of RESET,
program execution begins from the Program memory
location pointed to by the vector contained in program
memory locations 00h and 01h.
R/G/B Red/Green/Blue. Video color analog DAC out-
puts
FB Fast Blanking. Video analog DAC output.
VOD Main power supply voltage(5V 10%, digital)
WSCF, WSCR Analog pins for the VPS/WPP slicer line
PLL.
MCFM Analog pin for the display pixel frequency multiplier.
OSCIN, OSCOUT Oscillator (input and output).
These pins connect a parallel-resonant crystal(24MHz
maximum), or an external source to the on-chip clock
oscillator and buffer. OSCIN is the input of the oscilltor
inverter and internal clock generator; OSCOUT is the
HYNC/CSYNC Horizontal/Composite sync. Horizontal
or composite video synchronisation input to OSD. Positive or negativety.
PXFM Analog pin for the Display Pixel Frequency Multiplier
AVDD Analog VDD of PLL. This pin must be tied to
VDD externally to the ST92195.
GND Digital circuit ground.
AGND Analog circuit ground(must be tied externally to
digital GND).
CVBS1 Composite video input signal for the Teletext
slicer and sync extraction.
CVBS2 Composite video input signal for the VPS/WSS
slicer. Pin AC coupled.
AVDD1, AVDD2 Analog power supplies(must be tied
externally to AVDD).
TXCF Analog pin for the VPS/WSS line PLL.
CVBSO, JTDO, JTCK Test pins : leave floating.
output of the oscillator inverter.
VSYNC Vertical Sync. Vertical video synchronisation
input to OSD. Positive or negative polarity.
Figure 2. Pin Description
JTMS, TEST0 Test pins : must be tied to AVDD2.
JTRST0 Test pin : must be tied to GND.
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5.2. VSP 9412A
– Integrated Video Matrix switch
• Up to seven CVBS inputs, up to two Y/C inputs,
• Three CVBS outputs (Y/C inputs signals are combined to CVBS output format)
• 9 bit amplitude resolution f or CVBS, Y/C A/D converter
• AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
– Multi-standard color decoder
• PAL/NTSC/SECAM including all substandards
• Automatic recognition of chroma standard
• Only one crystal necessary for all standards
– RGB-FBL or YUV-H-V input
• 8 bit amplitude resolution for RGB or YUV
• 8 bit amplitude resolution for FBL or H
– ITU656 support (version dependent, refer to next
chapter)
• ITU656 input/output
• DS656 output (double-scan ’656-like’ output)
– Letterbox detection
– Noise reduction
• Temporal noise reduction
• Field-based temporal noise reduction for luminance and chrominance
• Different motion detectors for luminance and
chrominance or identical
• Flexible programming of the temporal noise
reduction parameters
• Automatic measurement of the noise level
AA, BB (9432A/9442A only)
– Flexible output sync controller
• Flexible positioning of the output signal
• Flexible programming of the output sync raster
• ’Blank signal’ generation
– Signal manipulations
• Still field
• Insertion of colored background
• Windowing
• Vertical chrominanc e sh ift for improved VCR picture quality
– Sharpness improvement
• Digital color transition improvement (DCTI)
• Peaking (luminance)
– Three D/A converters
• 9 bit amplitude resolution for Y, -(R-Y), -(B-Y) output
• 72 MHz clock frequency
• Two-fold oversampling for Anti-imaging
• Simplification of external analog postfiltering
– 1920 active pixel/per line in default configuration
2
–I
C-bus control (400 kHz)
• selectable I
2
C address
– 1.8 V ± 5% and 3.3 V ± 5% supply voltages
– MQFP80B package
– Horizontal scaling of the 1f
signal
H
• Split-screen possible with additional PiP or Text
processor
– Flexible digital horizontal scaling of the 2f
signal
H
• Scaling factors: 3, ..., 0.75 including 16:9 compatibility
• 5 zone panorama generator
– Embedded memory
• On-chip memory controller
• Embedded DRAM core for field memory
• SRAM for PAL/SECAM delay line
– Data format 4:2:2
– Flexible clock and synchronization concept
1VDDD ACYS/IDAC (Y)
2AYOUTO/IY output
3VSSDACYS/IDAC (Y)
4VSSD2SSupply voltage for digital (0 V digital)
5VDDD2SSupply voltage for digital (1.8 V digital)
6SDAI/OI
2
C-Bus data
7TMSITestmode select (Connected to vdd33 )
8656VIN/BLANK
1)
I/OConnect to
Separate V input for 656 / BLANK output
vss and disable blank
9656CLKI/OLeave openDigital input / output clock
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Pin
No.
Pin NameTypeConnection
(If not used)
Short Description
10656IO7I/OLeave openDigital input / output (MSB)
11VSSP2SSupply voltage for digital (0 V pad)
12VDDP2SSupply voltage for digital (3.3 V pad)
13SCLII
14V
on version)
24RESETIReset input (Reset when low)
25VDDP3SSupply voltage for digital (0 V pad)
26VSSP3SSupply voltage for digital (3.3 V pad)
27CLKOUTOLeave openOutput clock (27 MHz nom.)
28VDDD3SSupply voltage for DRAM (1.8 V digital)
29VSSD3SSupply voltage for digital (0 V digital)
30656IO2I/OLeave openDigital input / output
31656IO1I/OLeave openDigital input / output
32656IO0I/OLeave openDigital input / output (LSB)
33VSSD4SSupply voltage for digital (0 V digital)
34VDDD4SSupply voltage for digital 1.8 V digital
35VDDAFBLSSupply voltage for FBL (1.8 V)
36VSSAFBLSSupply voltage for FBL (0 V)
37FBL1IConnect to
Fast Blank input 1 (H1) (Analog input)
vss
38FBL2IConnect to
Fast Blank input 2 (H2) (Analog input)
vss
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Pin
No.
39RIN1IConnect to
Pin NameTypeConnection
(If not used)
Short Description
R or V in1 (Analog input)
vss
40GIN1IConnect to
G or Y in1 (Analog input)
vss
41BIN1IConnect to
B of U in1 (Analog input)
vss
42VDDARGBSSupply voltage for RGB (1.8 V)
43VSSARGBSSupply voltage for RGB (0 V)
44VDD33RGBSSupply voltage RGB (3.3 V)
45VSS33RGBSSupply v oltage RGB (0 V)
46RIN2IConnect to
R or V in2 (Analog input)
vss
47GIN2IConnect to
G or Y in2 (Analog input)
vss
48BIN2IConnect to
B of U in2 (Analog inpu)
vss
49VSSD5
5)
SConnect to
Supply voltage for digital (0 V)
vss
50VDDAC1SSupply voltage CVBS1(1.8 V)
51VSSAC1SSupply voltage CVBS1 (0 V)
52CVBS1IConnect to
63CVBSO1OLeave openCVBS output 1 (Analog output)
64VDDAC2SSupply voltage CVBS2 (1.8 V)
65VSSAC2SSupply voltage CVBS2 (0 V)
66VDDD1SSupply voltage for digital (1.8 V digital)
67VSSD1SSupply voltage for digital (0 V digital)
68VDDAPLLSSupply voltage for PLL (1.8 V)
69XOUTOCrystal connection 2
70XINICrystal connection 1
71TCLKITestclock
72VDDP1SSupply voltage for digital (3.3 V pad)
73VSSP1SSupply voltage for digital (0 V pad)
74656HIN/CLKF20I/OConnect to
Separate H input for 6 56 / 20.25 clock output
vss and disable clock
The DDP 3315C is a mixed signal single-chip digital
display and deflectionprocessor, designed for highquality back-end applications in double scan and
HDTV TV sets with 4:3 or 16:9 picture tubes. Its interfaces qualifiesthe IC to be combined with state of the
art digital scan rate converters as well as analog
HDTV sources. It contains the entire digital video component and deflectionprocessing and all analog interfaces to display the picture on a CRT.
The main features are:
Video Processing
– linear horizontal scaling (0.25 ... 4), as well as
nonlinear horizontal scaling “panorama vision”
– dynamic black level expander
– luma transient improvement (LTI)
– dynamic peaking
– color transient improvement (CTI)
– programmable RGB matrix
– black stretch, blue stretch, gamma correction via
Together with this pin, it can be used to drive symmetrical
deflection amplifiers.
Pin 21
- East/West Parabola Output
EW
This pin supplies the parabola signal for the East/West
correction. The drive signal is generated with 15-bit precision. The analog voltage is generated by a 4-bit current
DAC with external resistor and uses digital noise-shaping.
Pin 22
- DAC Current Reference
XREF
External reference resistor for DAC output currents, typical
§Ù
, to adjust the output current of the D/A converters.
10 k
(see recommended operation conditions).
This resistor has to be connected to analog fround as
closely as possible to the pin.
Pin 23
- Scan Velocity Modulation Output
SVM
This output delivers the analog SVM signal. The D/A converters. At zero signal the output current is 50% of the
maximum output current.
Pin 24,25,26
- Analog RGB Output
ROUT, GOUT, BOUT
These pins are the analog Red/Green/Blue outputs of the
back-end. The outputs are current sinks.
Pin 27
- Ground, Analog Back-end
GNDO*
This pin has to be connected to the analog supply voltage.
No supply current for the digital stages should flow through
this line.
Pin 28
- Supply Voltage, Analog Back-end
VSUPO*
This pin has to be connected to the analog supply voltage.
No supply current for the digital stages should flow through
this line.
Pin 29
- DAC Reference Decouplign/Beam Current Safety
VRD/BCS
Via this pin, the DAC reference voltage is decoupled by an
external capacitor. The DAC output currents depend on
this voltage, therefore a pull-down transistor can be used
to shut off all beam currents. A decoupling capacitor of
4.7uF in parallel to 100uF (low inductance) is required.
Pin 30, 34
- Fast-Blank Input
FBLIN1/2
These pins are used to switch the RGB outputs to the
external analog RGB inputs. FBLIN1 switches the RIN1,
GIN1 and BIN1 inputs, FBLIN2 switches the RIN2, GIN2
and BIN2 inputs. The active level (Low or High) can be
selected by software.
Pin 31, 32, 33
- Analog RGB Input1
RIN1, GIN1, BIN1
These pin are used to insert an external analog RGB signal, e.g. from a SCART connector which can by switched
to the analog RGB outputs with the Fast-Blank signal.
The analog back-end provides separate brightness and
contrast settings for the external analog RGB signals.
Pin 35, 36, 37
- Analog RGB Input2
RIN2, GIN2, BIN2
These pins are used to insert an external analog RGB signal, e.g. from a SCART connector which can by switched
to the analog RGB outputs with the Fast-Blank signal.
The analog back-end provides separate brightness and
contrast settings for the external analog RGB signals.
Pin 38
- Test Input
TEST
This pin enables factory test modes. For normal operation
it must be connected to ground.
Pin 39
- Reset Input
RESQ
A low level on this pin resets the DDP 3310B.
Pin 40
- Adjustable DC Output 1
This output delivers a DC voltage with a resolution of 8
bit, adjustable over the bus. The output is driven by a
I C
2
PWM1
push-pull stage. The PWM frequency is appr 79.4MHz.
For a ripple-free voltage a first order lowpass filter with a
corner frequency < 120 Hz should be applied.
Pin 41
- Adjustable DC Output 2
PWM2
See pin 40.
Pin 42
- Half-Contrast Input
HCS
Via this input pin the output level of the D/A-converted
internal RGB signals can be reduced by 6dB. Inserted
external analog RGB signals remain unchanged.
Pin 43...50
- Picture Bus Chroma
C0...C7
The Picture Bus Chroma lines carry the multiplexed color
component data. For the 4:1:1 input signal (4-bit chroma)
the pins C4...C7 are used.
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Pin 51
- Supply Voltage, Digital Circuitry
- Ground, Digital Circuitry
Pin 52
GNDD*
VSUPD*
Digital Circuitry Input Reference
Pin 53
- Main Clock Input
LLC2(53)
This is the input for the line-locked clock signal. The frequency can be 27, 32, or 40.5 MHz.
Pin 54...61
- Picture Bus Luma
Y0...Y7
The Picture Bus Luma lines carry the digital luminance
data.
Pin 62
- Line-Locked Clock Input
LLC1
This is the reference clock for the single frequency input
sync signals required in a FIFO application. The frequency
can be 13.5, 16, or 20.25 MHz.
Pin 63
- Sync Signal Input
HS
This pin gets the horizontal sync information. Either single
or double horizontal frequency or VGA horizontal sync signal.
Pin 65, 66
- Crystal Output / Input
XTAL2 / XTAL1
These pins are connectecd to an 5-MHz crystal oscillator.
The security unit for the HOUT signal uses this clock signal as reference.
Pin 67
Via this pin the - bus data are written to or read from
2
- Data Input/Output
I C
2
I C
SDA
the DDP 3310B.
Pin 68
Via this pin, the clock signal for the -bus will be sup-
2
- Clock Input
I C
SCL
2
I C
plied. The signal can be pulled down by an internal transistor.
* Application Note :
All ground pins should be connected separeately with
short and low-resistive lines to a central power supply
ground. Accordingly, all supply pins should be connected
separately with short and low-resistive lines to the power
supply. Decoupling capacitors from VSUPP to GNDP,
VSUPD to GNDD, and VSUPO to GNDO are recommended to be placed as closely as possible to the pins.
Pin 64
- Sync Signal Input
VS
This pin gets the vertical sync informatoion. Either single
or double vertical frequency or VGA vertical sync signal.
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* Input signal
PAL/CH5 - Video : 8 step colour bar ( 87% AM )
Audio : 1KHz sinewave ( 60% FM )
* User ’s control condition
* Line voltage
AC 230V, 50Hz
* All the voltage in each point are measured with Multimeter.