This Service Manual describes replacement parts for the green product. When repairing this
green product, use the part(s) described in this manual and lead-free solder (*2).
For (*1) and (*2), refer to GREEN PRODUCT PROCUREMENT and LEAD-FREE
SOLDER.
TOSHIBA CORPORATION
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
WARNING:
You are requested that you shall not modify or alter the information or data
provided herein without prior written consent by Toshiba. Toshiba shall not
be liable to anybody for any damages, losses, expenses or costs, if any,
incurred in connection with or as a result of such modification or alteration.
THE INFORMATION OR DATA HEREIN SHALL BE PROVIDED "AS IS"
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
Toshiba shall not be liable for any damages, losses, expenses or costs, if
any, incurred in connection with or as a result of use of any information or
data provided herein.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
is necessary to view drawings and to activate the functions of this system. Please
up windows are limitedby
the enhanced security function and this system may not work. In that case, perform the Internet Explorer
User's Guide
Contents:
Install Autodesk DWF Viewer
Internet Explorer Settings
Operating Environment
Functions Provided on Each Drawing Page
Using with Network
Install Autodesk DWF Viewer
Autodesk DWF Viewer
download and install.
Internet Explorer Settings
When Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista is used, ActiveX control and pop-
setting using the following procedure to restore normal operation.
1. Windows version check
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[My Computer (right-click)] - [Properties]
2. Internet Explorer setting
[Tools] - [Internet Options]
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for Internet Explorer 7
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for Windows Vista
Operating Environment
PC: Pentium III or higher recommended
Monitor: 1024 x 768 or higher resolution recommended
Mouse: A mouse with wheel recommended
OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 / XP / Vista
Browser:
Drawing viewer : Autodesk DWF Viewer 6.0 / 7.0
* Use the software following respective license terms and conditions.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 / 7.0
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Functions Provided on Each Drawing Page
When the character string of a part on the drawing is clicked, its information is popped up at the location.
You can get any parts information immediately on the screen without referring to the maintenance parts list.
You can search any part within the displayed drawing or within the whole schematic diagram/board viewby
up window displayed by clicking a part 's character string allows to
signal is searched and the display changes to the destination. Connecter destinations can also be searchedin
When two or more search results are provided, their drawing names are displayed, allowing you to choosea
When any of the color buttons on the toolbar is clicked, it can be selected to display desired layer in its color
The Autodesk DWF Viewer enables to print the displayed drawing region as it is on a printer. It also allows
Parts Information Reference Function
Parts Search Function
specifying a location number. The popsearch the part within the applicable schematic diagram, board view or spare parts list.
A circle appears when the part is found, showing the part's location within the drawing.
Signal Line/Connector Destination Display Function
When a name at the end of a signal line in a divided schematic diagram is clicked, the destination of the
the same way.
desired drawing to display.
Layer Display Changing Function
or not to display each layer. This allows you to see the pattern layer only by setting other layers to "nondisplay".
PC Board View Pattern Highlighting Function
When a pattern on a board view is clicked, it is highlighted in green. This allows easy pattern tracing.
Specified Area Printing Function
to print a large-sized drawing in multiple pieces (tile printing).
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path names written on the source files of each
Create the appropriate folder where the ZEUS Engine Program Ver.2 and the ZEUS Service Manual
Using with Network
PRECAUTION
To use ZEUS Service Manual Ver.2 with network, the file-
ZEUS Engine Program Ver.2 and ZEUS Service Manual Ver.2 are to be modified.
Perform the procedure described below.
Preparation
1. Run the program file zuesFPch.exe to install the program file for File-Path to the Local PC.
-> Download zeusFPch_setup.zip (2.3MB)
2. Run the program file ZeusSetup_v2.0.exe to install the ZEUS Engine Program in C:\Program
Files\zeus of the local PC. This can be done by running the installer program provided.
3.
Ver.2 to be stored in the server.
4. Move the ZEUS Engine Program of step 2 to the folder created at step 3 in the Server.
5. Detach the ZEUS Service Manual Ver.2 to the folder created at step 3 in the Server.
6. Unzip the ZEUS Service Manual Ver.2 within the folder in the Server.
Example of folder
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path names written in both source files of ZEUS
path of both ZEUS Engine Program and ZEUS Service Manual to use with
network, pay the attention to set the "Exchange to" column that should have a proper relation between
Procedure of File-Path
The zeusFPch is the exclusive program to exchange the file-
Manual and ZEUS Engine program into those applicable to the network use.
1. Whenever changing the file-
ZEUS Engine Program and ZEUS Service Manual with referring the following.
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Run the zeusFPch and set "Exchange to" by referring to the examples below.
In the "Exchange to" column shows the relation between ZEUS Service Manual and ZEUS Engine
Example 1 :
Program.
../ counts the relation between.
Thus in this case, it must be ../../zeus/ (2 counts).
Example 2 :
In this case, it must be ../../../zeus/ (3 counts).
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Set ZEUS Engine Program in the created folder in the server to the "Target Folder", and then press
2. Run the zeusFPch to change the path in the ZEUS Engine Program Ver.2.
3.
"START".
(This procedure is one time only)
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Set unzipped ZEUS Service Manual in the created folder in the server to the "Target Folder", and then
4. Run the ZeusFPch to change the path in the ZEUS Service Manual Ver2.
5.
press "START".
(This procedure is required whenever placing service manual.)
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bottom corner on the screen whenever searching the location links. This is not malfunction.
Confirmation
Confirm that service manual on the server can be operated normally by client PC.
Note:
In case of accessing the ZEUS Manual through WEB site, the small pop-up window appears at the left
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Through WEB, ver. 6.5 has been released but with it, the linking function in this manual may
A Known Malfunction
Autodesk® DWF™ Viewer version
(Free software provided through WEB)
Use Autodesk DWF Viewer ver. 6.0.
not work properly.
If ver. 6.5 has been installed, uninstall it and reinstall ver. 6.0.
To get ver. 6.0, click the icon, or contact to the nearest Toshiba Service Centre for further
assistance.
Freezing windows opened
(Cannot close the open windows)
This may happen occasionally.
In case of encountering this, follow the procedure below.
1. Press [Ctrl], [Alt] and [Delete] keys at the same time to engage windows security
windows.
2. Then, choose TASK manager and Application tab, and select TOSHIBA SERVICE
MANUAL-Microsoft Internet Explorer.
3. Click TASK-end.
Main Window back forwarded
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The real cause has not been found yet but with this condition, nothing disturbs the service
manual operation.
Continue to use by operating the windows.
Precaution when opening the diagrams
While opening the diagrams, the menu in the left frame changes its color to GRAY. This is
an indication that the viewer is processing.
With this condition, the menu indication color may stick to the GRAY color or Windows
may freeze if clicking other menu.
To avoid such things, do not operate any others while menu turns GRAY color.
If entering this, re-open the service manual or refresh the left frame.
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GREEN PRODUCT PROCUREMENT
prohibit any marketing of new products containing the restricted substances.
Corporation recognizes environmental protection as a key management tasks, and is doing its
products, parts and materials that have low environmental impacts.
The EC is actively promoting the WEEE & RoHS Directives that define standards for
recycling and reuse of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and for the Restriction of
the use of certain Hazardous Substances. From July 1, 2006, the RoHS Directive will
Increasing attention is given to issues related to the global environmental. Toshiba
utmost to enhance and improve the quality and scope of its environmental activities. In line
with this, Toshiba proactively promotes Green Procurement, and seeks to purchase and use
Green procurement of parts is not only confined to manufacture. The same green parts used
in manufacture must also be used as replacement parts.
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LEAD-FREE SOLDER
free solder must
be used in the servicing and repair of this product.
product made with lead
free solder may result in damage to the component and or PCB being
product especially when soldering large components, through
This product is manufactured using lead-free solder as a part of a movement within the
consumer products industry at large to be environmentally responsible. Lead-
WARNING: This product is manufactured using lead free solder.
DO NOT USE LEAD BASED SOLDER TO REPAIR THIS PRODUCT!
The melting temperature of lead-free solder is higher than that of leaded solder by 86ºF to
104ºF (30ºC to 40ºC). Use of a soldering iron designed for lead-based solders to repair
-
soldered. Great care should be made to ensure high-quality soldering when servicing this
-hole pins, and on PCBs as the
level of heat required to melt lead-free solder is high.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTION
Always keep tools, components of the product, etc away from the children, These items
WARNING: BEFORE SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, READ THE "SAFETY
PRECAUTION" AND "PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE" INSTRUCTIONS BELOW.
Safety Precaution
WARNING: SERVICING SHOULD NOT BE ATTEMPTED BY ANYONE
UNFAMILIAR WITH THE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS ON THIS RECEIVER.
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED
BEFORE SERVICING THIS CHASSIS.
1. An isolation transformer should be connected in the power line between the receiver
and the AC line before any service is performed on the receiver.
2. Always disconnect the power plug before any disassembling of the product. It may
result in electrical shock.
3. When replacing a chassis in the cabinet, always be certain that all the protective
devices are put back in place, such as nonmetallic control knobs, insulating covers,
shields, isolation resistor-capacitor network, etc.
4.
may cause injury to children.
5. Depending on the model, use an isolation transformer or wear suitable gloves when
servicing with the power on, and disconnect the power plug to avoid electrical shock
when replacing parts. In some cases, alternating current is also impressed in the
chassis, so electrical shock is possible if the chassis is contacted with the power on.
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6. Always use the replacement parts specified for the particular model when making
NEVER remodel the product in any way. Remodeling can result in improper operation,
repairs. The parts used in products require special safety characteristics such as
inflammability, voltage resistance, etc. therefore, use only replacement parts that have
these same characteristics. Use only the specified parts when the mark is indicated
in the circuit diagram or parts list.
7. Parts mounting and routing dressing of wirings should be the same as that used
originally. For safety purposes, insulating materials such as isolation tube or tape are
sometimes used and printed circuit boards are sometimes mounted floating. Also make
sure that wirings is routed and clamped to avoid parts that generate heat and which use
high voltage. Always follow the manufactured wiring routes / dressings.
8. Always ensure that all internal wirings are in accordance before re-assembling the
external casing after a repairing completed. Do not allow internal wiring to be pinched
by cabinets, panels, etc. Any error in reassembly or wiring can result in electrical
leakage, flame, etc., and may be hazardous.
9.
malfunction, or electrical leakage and flame, which may be hazardous.
10. Touch current check. (After completing the work, measure touch current to prevent an
electric shock.)
Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do NOT use an isolation transformer
for this check.
Connect a measuring network for touch currents between each exposed metallic part
on the set and a good earth ground such as a water pipe.
Frequency range : 15 Hz to 1 MHz and d.c. respectively
Note: Appropriate measures should be taken to obtain the correct value in case of non
sinusoidal waveforms.
The measuring instrument is calibrated by comparing the frequency factor of with the
solid line in figure F.2 of IEC 60990 at various frequencies. A calibration curve is
constructed showing the deviation of from the ideal curve as a function of frequency.
TOUCH CURRENT = /500 (peak value).
The potential at any point (TOUCH CURRENT) expressed as voltage and
does not exceed the following value:
The part or contact of a TERMINAL is not HAZARDOUS LIVE if:
a) The open-circuit voltage should not exceed 35 V (peak) a.c. or 60 V d.c. or, if a) is not
met.
b) The measurement of the TOUCH CURRENT shall be carried out in accordance with
IEC 60990, with the measuring network described in Annex D of this standard.
The TOUCH CURRENT expressed as voltages and , does not exceed the
following values:
- for a.c. : = 35 V (peak) and = 0.35 V (peak);
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- for d.c. : = 1.0 V
Note: The limit values of = 0.35 V (peak) for a.c. and = 1.0 V for d.c. correspond to
the values 0.7 mA (peak) a.c. and 2.0 mA d.c.
Product Safety Notice
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related
characteristics. These characteristics are often passed unnoticed by a visual inspection and
the 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
components having such features are identified by the international hazard symbols on the
schematic diagram and 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 characteristics as
specified in the parts list may create electrical shock, fire, or other hazards.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTION
should enter the mouth, rinse the mouth thoroughly with water. If the fluid should contact the
When attaching the LCD module to the LCD cover, position it appropriately and fasten
Handling the LCD Module
Safety Precaution
In the event that the screen is damaged or the liquid crystal (fluid) leaks, do not breathe in or
drink this fluid.
Also, never touch this fluid. Such actions could cause toxicity or skin irritation. If this fluid
skin or clothing, wipe off with alcohol, etc., and rinse thoroughly with water. If the fluid
should enter the eyes, immediately rinse the eyes thoroughly with running water.
Precautions for Handling the LCD Module
CAUTION: The metal edges of the LCD module are sharp, handle it with
care.
The LCD module can easily be damaged during disassembly or reassembly; therefore,
always observe the following precautions when handling the module.
1.
at the position where the display can be viewed most conveniently.
2. Carefully align the holes at all four corners of the LCD module with the corresponding
holes in the LCD cover and fasten with screws. Do not strongly push on the module
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because any impact can adversely affect the performance. Also use caution when
handling the polarized screen because it can easily be damaged.
3. If the panel surface becomes soiled, wipe with cotton or a soft cloth. If this does not
remove the soiling, breathe on the surface and then wipe again.
If the panel surface is extremely solied, use a CRT cleaner as a cleaner. Wipe off the
panel surface by drop the cleaner on the cloth. Do not drop the cleaner on the panel.
Pay attention not to scratch the panel surface.
4. Leaving water or other fluids on the panel screen for an extended period of time can
result in discoloration or stripes. Immediately remove any type of fluid from the screen.
5. Glass is used in the panel, so do not drop or strike with hard objects. Such actions can
damage the panel.
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6. CMOS-LSI circuitry is used in the LCD module, so avoid damage due to static
electricity. When handling the module, use a wrist ground or anchor ground.
7. Do not expose the LCD module to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet rays for an
extended period of time.
8. Do not store the LCD module below the temperature conditions described in the
specifications. Failure to do so could result in freezing of the liquid crystal due to cold
air or loss of resilience or other damage.
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9. Do not disassemble the LCD module. Such actions could result in improper operation.
10. When transporting the LCD module, do not use packing containing epoxy resin
(amine) or silicon resin (alcohol or oxim). The gas generated by these materials can
cause loss of polarity.
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LCD PANEL
T-COM Board
30P or 51p/1.25mm
power
14P
/
CN903CN902
CN408
CN128
Main Board
Power Board
Inverter
Board
CH+
CH-
/
2.0mm
CN701
715G3705
26/32:715G3714
VOL+
VOL-
MENU
CN401
40:715G3713
SOURCE
C
C
N001
Speaker
IR+LED
Speaker
CN201
715G3945
715G3730
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To Panel
U401
SCALER
MT5363
BGA522
CVBS
HDMI3
HDMI1
U602
Sound AMP
BD5444EFV
SCART1/2 Audio
Component Audio
VGA/HDMI Audio
Side AV Audio
USB
HDMI2
SCART1
Component
Side I/O
VGA
SCART1
Audio OUT
PCMCIA
DATA/ADDR
U402
EEPROM
M24C02
SCART2
VDAC_Out2
Half In/Monitor out
Full In/TV out
IFS P/N
CVBS2
IF P/N TV
TS In
SCART2
Audio OUT
U128
HDMI SW
SiI9187
26"
32"/37"/42"
10W / 6Ohm
5W / 8Ohm
26"/32" WXGA
37"/40" FHD
USB P/M
Rx In
Tx 0-2, Txc
SPK_Out_L/R
Head Phone
Side I/O
KEYPAD
IR
LED
KEYPAD/IR
BOARD
SPDIF
Optical
I/O 0_7
SY0/SC0
16MB NAND Flash
U405
YPbPr0
RGB/HV
SY1/SC1
CVBS3
DDR2
32MB x 16
U402/U403
ASPDIF
OSCL0
OSDA0
ORESET#
EEPROM
M24C32
U609
U410
Reset
MAX809ST
IFT P/N
TU101
Tuner
ENV57S01D8F
IFC P/N
TS Out
U606
HP AMP
TPA6132
U605
Line Driver
DRV602
HP_Out_L/RHP_Out_LT/RT
U604
Line Driver
DRV602
SCART1_Out_L/R
SCART2_Out_L/R
SCART1 L/R
SCART2 L/R
VDAC_Out2
YPbPr1
AIN3/4
AIN0/1
AIN2
AIN6
AIN5
AL1
AR1
AL0
AR0
AL2
AR2
AL3
AR3
TS IN
U610
DVB-C
Si2163
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MAIN BOARD
(715G3705)
POWER BOARD
(715G3714)
PANEL_INTEVER
CN902
CN701CN401CN128
L SPEAKER(2PIN)
R SPEAKER(2PIN)
CN408
PANEL(TCON)
PS_ON11
+5V12
+5V13
ACD14
NC10
NC9
GND8
GND7
GND6
+12V5
+12V4
DIM3
NC2
ON/OFF1
AC_DET10
+ 12VSB9
+ 12VSB8
GND7
GND6
GND5
+5VSB4
+5VSB3
BRIGHT_ADJ2
INVERTER_ON_OFF1
KEY_MENU_L_R_SOURCE13
KEY_UP_DN_DCSW12
GND11
GND14
+3V3SB10
Light Sensor9
OIRI8
GND7
+3V3SB6
LED-POWER-GREEN5
LED-POWER-RED4
LED-EPG-GREEN3
LED-EPG-RED2
GND1
SP_LP4
GND3
SP_RP2
GND1
C
N
2
0
1
C
N
0
0
1
CN901
AC socket
KEYBOARD
(715G3945)
IRBOARD
(715G3730)
LIGHT_SENSOR9
RC68
GND7
DV33SB6
LED-power-on5
LED-power-off4
LED-time-green3
LED-EPG-yellow2
LED-EPG-green1
GND3
KEY22
KEY11
CN903
ON/OFF13
DET12
NC11
DIM14
GND10
GND9
GND8
GND7
GND6
+24V5
+24V4
+24V3
+24V2
+24V1
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
Precaution
WARNING: BEFORE SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, READ THE "X-RAY
RADIATION PRECAUTION" FOR DIRECT VIEW CTV ONLY, "SAFETY
PRECAUTION" AND "PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE" OF THIS MANUAL.
CAUTION: The international hazard symbols "" in the schematic diagram
and the parts list designate components which have special characteristics
important for safety and should be replaced only with types identical to
those in the original circuit or specified in the parts list.
The mounting position of replacements is to be identical with originals.
Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the SAFETY
PRECAUTION and PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE.
Do not degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
Note:
1. RESISTOR
Resistance is shown in ohm [K=1,000, M=1,000,000]. All resistors are 1/6 W and 5 %
tolerance carbon resistor, unless otherwise noted as the following marks.
1/2R : Metal or Metal oxide of 1/2 watt
1/2S : Carbon composition of 1/2 watt
1RF : Fuse resistor of 1 watt
10 W : Cement of 10 watt
K : ±10 %
G : ±2 %
F : ±1 %
2. CAPACITOR
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Unless otherwise noted in schematic, all capacitor values less than 1 are expressed in
Electrolytic capacitor
µF, and the values more than 1 in pF.
All capacitors are ceramic 50 V, unless otherwise noted as the following marks.
=
= Mylar capacitor
3. The parts indicated with "" have special characteristics, and should be replaced with
identical parts only.
4. Voltages read with DIGITAL MULTI-METER from point indicated to chassis ground,
using a color bar signal with all controls at normal, line voltage at nominal AC volts.
5. Waveforms are taken receiving color bar signal with enough sensitivity.
6. Voltage reading shown are nominal values and may vary ±20 % except H.V.
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A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
44
33
22
11
MT5363
Side AV Input
YPbPr
VGA
AUDIO AMP
BD5444EFV
HP Amp TPA6132
Speaker Out
SPDIF OUT
HeadPhone Out
SCART_1
Full SCART
SCART_2
Half SCART
Reserve test pin for
verification only.
Audio Block Diagram
Digital Signal
Analog Signal Output
Analog Signal Input
AIN0
AIN1
AIN2
AIN3
AIN4
AIN5
AIN6
Pin
VGA
YPbPr
DVD
AV3
SCART 2
SCART 1
Function
FunctionPin
PAD0
PAD1
PAD2
SCART 1
Headphone
SCART 2
MT5363
FUll SCART_CVBS_In
FUll SCART_YPbPr_In
AV2_CVBS_In
DVD_S-Video_In
Half SCART_Monitor_Output
Half SCART_S-Video_In
Full SCART_TV Bypass_Output
AV3_YPbPr_In
VGA_RGB_In
Tuner_IF
Video Block Diagram
Video Signal Input
Video Signal Output
IF Signal Input
CVBS0
PinFunction
CVBS1
CVBS2
CVBS3 SCART CVBS In
SVideo 0 DVD S Video In
SCART S Video InSVideo 1
YPbPr0 Component In
YPbPr1
VGA InRGB
SCART YPbPr In
MT5363
(Default)
LVDS Output
DDR2
64Mx16
DDR2
64Mx16
SIL1263
PCMCIA Slot
HDMI_1 HDMI_2
USB
Serial
Flash
NAND
Flash
JTAG
Audio Block
Diagram
Video Block
Diagram
Main System Flow
TS Flow
Diagram
HDMI
SWITCH
HDMI_4HDMI_3
AV4_YPbPr_In
PI5V330
YPbPr
YPbPr
LINE Driver DRV602
LINE Driver DRV602
DVD Input
PAD3 SPEAKER
AV3 CVBS In
MAIN [2] BLOCK DIAGRAM
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A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
44
33
22
11
HI = > POWER_ON
LO = > POWER_OFF
MAIN POWER
STANDBY POWER 3V3SB
DIGITAL POWER DVDD3V3
Other Control Interface
(+16V) for 22"
ીᄅ
IC
G1084-33TU3Uf
TO-263T
1.25 x (1+ 0/110) = 1.25V
ANALOG POWER AVDD1V25
FOR
19"22"
16V
SWITCH
BL_ON/OFF
Inverter on: Low
Inverter off:
High
INVERTER ON/OFF
Add R904 for Under 5W 9/22
R1
Vout = 0.8x(R1+R2)/R2
ીᄅ
R2
N/C
2K
4K7
INVERTER
ON/OFF
N/C
5V
3V3
+5V_STB(+5V1) TO +5V_SW BY OPWRSB
R115R116
BL_DIM(PWM for Bright_Adj):
Max:3.3V
Min: 0V
0303
BRIGHT ADJUST
C105
5K6
R112
SEC32W
AP12
N/C
100R
1K
R111
26",32",40"-14
BKL
CONTROL
TYPE
22U
4K7
CMO26W/
SEC32F/SEC40F
DC-CONTROL
(3V3)
DC-CONTROL
(5V)
R110
N/C
PWM
CONTROL
N/C
4K7
N/C
SEC32W AP12
OLD Inverter lmp
260K
N/C
22U
5K6
R742
15K
N/C
REMARK
NEW Inverter
lmp 28K
OPWRSB
AC_DET#
INVERTER_ON_OFF
BRIGHT_ADJ
AC_DET#
AC_DET
STANDBY
INVERTER_ON_OFF
BL_ON/OFF
OPWRSB
BL_DIMMING
BL_ON/OFF
AC_DET
BL_DIMMING
BRIGHT_ADJ
AVDD3V38,9,15,17
VCCK4
GND4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17
+5VSB6,11,14,16,17
3V3SB6,16
OPWRSB6
STANDBY 7
AVDD1V254,5,7,8,15,17
DVDD3V34,5,6,7,9,17
+12V15
BL_DIMMING7
BL_ON/OFF8
AC_DET7
VCCK
+5VSB
3V3SB
AVDD3V3
+5VSB
3V3SB
+12VSB
+24V
+5VSB
DVDD3V3
AVDD1V25
DVDD3V3
+5V_SW
+12V
DVDD3V3
AVDD1V25
+12V
+12VSB
DVDD3V3+5V_SW
DVDD3V3
+5VSB
3V3SB
VCCK
+5VSB
VCCK
+5V_SW
+5V_SW
AVDD3V3
DVDD3V3
DVDD3V3
DVDD3V3+5V_SW DVDD3V3
R110
NC/4K7 1/10W
C547
1uF 25V
Q101
NC/Si5403DC-T1-GE3
123
45
678
DDD
G S
DDD
C552
0.1uF 50V
Q105
MMBT3904
3
1
2
C125
1uF 16V
U607
G1117-33T43UF
123
ADJ(GND)
VOUT(TAB)
VIN
R104
100R 1/10W 5%
R749
68K 1/10W
U103
G5627F11U
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
9
VCC
REF
GND
FBEN
PGND
LX
VIN
Thermal Pad
+
C126
100uF 25V
C116
1uF 25V
C121
4.7UF 10V
R108
100K 1/10W
Q102
BC847C
C122
0.1uF 50V
C104
1uF 25V
Q104
MMBT3904
3
1
2
C550
NC/0.1uF 50V
FB109
33 OHM
C111
1uF 25V
R112
5.6K 1/10W
C108
10uF 10V
+
C115
330uF 10V
C105
22UF 10V
Q106
Si5403DC-T1-GE3
123
45
678
DDD
G S
DDD
U104
32
1
VIN VOUT
GND
R120
10R 1/10W 5%
R103NC/22K 1/10W
FB104
120R/6000mA
12
R137
NC/10K 1/10W
R102
4.7K 1/10W
+
C107
100uF 10V
R113
0R01 1/10W
R106
NC/10K 1/10W
R111
1K 1/10W
R121
51K 1/10W
U105
G1117T63Uf
3
124
VIN
GND
VOUT
TH
R117
10K 1/10W
L1014.7uH
+
C117
470uF/10V
C101
NC/4.7UF 10V
FB103120R/6000mA
12
+
C323
470uF/16V
R107
1K 1/10W
C546
1uF 25V
C102
NC/4.7UF 10V
R118
4.7K 1/10W
Q107
BC847C
R128
NC
C114
1uF 25V
+
C109
100uF 10V
FB105
120R/6000mA
12
FB102220R/2000mA
12
C113
1uF 16V
R129
0R01 1/10W
FB108220R/2000mA
12
R11922K 1/10W
+
C112
100uF/16V
U101
G1117-33T63Uf
32
1
4
VIVO
GND
4
CN703
NC/CONN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
R127
10K 1/10W
Q103
NC/BC847C
C120
0.1uF 50V
R114
4.7K 1/10W
FB107220R/2000mA
12
R115
NC/4K7 1/10W
C123
10uF 10V
C106
1uF 25V
FB135220R/2000mA
12
C110
1uF 25V
C118 NC/1nF 50V
R126
4.7K 1/10W
FB139120R/6000mA
12
R105
NC/51K 1/10W 5%
R109
4.7K 1/10W
FB101220R/2000mA
12
CN701
CONN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
R124
1K8 1/10W 1%
R626
1K 1/10W
R123
2.7K 1/10W
+
C119
330UF6.3V
FB106 120R/6000mA
12
R742
NC/15K 1/10W
R125
100R 1/10W 5%
R116
2K 1/10W
MAIN [3] SYSTEM POWER
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5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
DD
CC
BB
AA
Bottom Side
VCCK and Digital I/O Bypass
Bottom Side
HW Strap Setting
MT5363 STRAPPING MODE
AVDD1V25_PLL
M_SPDIF_Out
M_OPWM1
M_AOLRCK
M_AOBCK
M_AOSDATA0
M_AOBCK
M_AOLRCK
M_OPWM1
M_AOSDATA0
OPCTRL3_LOG_USE
OPCTRL3_LOG_USE
M_SPDIF_Out
DVDD3V3IO
DVDD3V33,5,6,7,9,17
AVDD1V253,5,7,8,15,17
M_AOLRCK8
GND3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17
VCCK3
M_AOSDATA08
M_AOBCK8
M_OPWM17
M_SPDIF_Out8,9
OPCTRL3_LOG_USE6
AVDD1V25
VCCK
DVDD3V3
VCCK
VCCK
DVDD3V3
AVDD1V25
DVDD3V3
DVDD3V3
R513
4.7K 1/10W
C430
100N 16V
C436
100N 16V
C442
100N 16V
C528
1uF 16V
Power
&
Ground
U401A
MT5363LICG
AF29
AG32
AH33
AG30
Y3
J4
L4
W4
J6
L6
W6
C8
E8
G8
AE8
D9
F9
AF9
G10
AB13
AD13
N14
R14
W14
AC14
P15
T15
V15
AB15
U16
W16
AA16
AC16
T17
V17
Y17
AB17
R18
U18
W18
AA18
AC18
T19
V19
Y19
AB19
N20
R20
U20
W20
AA20
AC20
B21
D21
P21
T21
V21
Y21
AB21
AD21
E22
G22
R22
U22
W22
AA22
AC22
AM1
AL2
AN2
AM3
AL4
AN4
AK5
AM5
AJ6
AL6
AH7
AK7
AM7
AJ8
AL8
AG12
V13
Y13
U14
AA14
AE14
Y15
AD15
R16
AE16
AD17
AE18
AD19
AE20
N22
AE22
N24
W24
AA24
T25
V25
H23
J30
H31
V31
W32
W34
W36
AF13
AH29
AH31
P23
T23
V23
Y23
AB23
AD23
R24
U24AC24
AE24
P25
AD25
Y25
AB25
AF15
AVDD12_TVDPLL
AVDD12_SYSPLL
AVDD12_ADCPLL
AVDD12_APLL
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCIO33
VCCIO33
VCCIO33
VCCIO33
VCCIO33
VCCIO33
VCCIO33
VCCIO33
AVSS12_PLL
AVSS12_PLL
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSSDVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
VCCK
VCCK
VCCIO33
C428
100N 16V
C429
100N 16V
C432
100N 16V
C431
100N 16V
R517
4.7K 1/10W
R516
4.7K 1/10W
C433
100N 16V
R514
NC/4.7K 1/10W
C439
100N 16V
C441
100N 16V
C443
100N 16V
R511
0R01 1/10W
C438
100N 16V
C434
100N 16V
R512
4.7K 1/10W
R703
4.7K 1/10W
C440
100N 16V
C435
100N 16V
C437
100N 16V
C527
1uF 16V
R515
4.7K 1/10W
MAIN [4] BYPASS/TRAP
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5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
DD
CC
BB
AA
DDR#2 Bottom Side
[ RESERVE ]
DRAM DE-CAP.
DDR#1 Bottom Side
[ RESERVE ]
[ RESERVE ]
[ RESERVE ]
[ RESERVE ]
[ RESERVE ]
DDR2 Interface
NEAR BRANCH
NEAR IC
NEAR DRAM
Damping and Termination for CLK
Damping for DDR#1 ADDR/CMD
DDR#1
NEAR IC
DDR#2
Damping and Termination for CLK
NEAR DRAM
Damping for DDR#2 ADDR/CMD
NEAR BRANCH
RVREF_as closed to UD3
RVREF_as closed to MT5363
AV1V25_MEMPLL
RVREF_as closed to UD2
MT5363 DE-CAP.
Main Chip Bottom Side
DRAM POWER DDRV
RDQ27
RODT
RCAS#
RCLK1#
RRAS#
RDQS2#
RDQ18
RA8
RDQ10
RA2
RDQ0
RCLK1
RDQ16
RA6
RDQ3
RA13
RDQM2
RDQS3#
RDQ19
RA12
RA3
RDQ8
RDQ24
RDQS1#
RA5
RDQ9
RDQS0#
RDQ2
AV1V25_MEMPLL
RDQ20
RDQ25
RA9
RWE#
RDQ17
RA1
RDQ22
RBA0
RA7
RDQ1
RDQ12
RA10
RCKE
RDQ6
RDQM0
RVREF3
RBA1
RDQ29
RDQ14
RCS#
RDQS2
RDQM3
RDQ5
RDQM1
RDQ7
RDQ30
RDQS0
RCLK0
RA11
RDQ31
RDQ26
RDQ11
RDQS1
RDQ15
RDQ21
RDQ13
RDQS3
RA0
RDQ23
RDQ28
RDQ4
RA4
RBA2
RCLK0#
1_A5
1_CKE
CLK0
RDQ11
RBA0
1_WE#
RCAS#
1_A4
1_A2
1_CAS#
RDQ15
1_CS#
1_A12
RDQ6
CLK0#
RDQS0#
RDQ10
1_CKE
RCLK0#
1_A7
RCLK0
1_RAS#
1_A11
1_A6
1_A6
1_CS#
RDQ3
RDQS1
RA8
1_CAS#
1_ODT
RDQ2
RDQ14
1_BA0
RA5
RA12
1_BA1
1_BA0
RDQ5
1_A9
1_A7
1_WE#
RDQ4
RDQ1
RDQM1
RWE#
RA9
RDQ9
1_A12
1_A1
RDQ0
RDQS0
1_BA1
1_A3
1_A2
1_RAS#
RDQM0
RCKE
RA13
RRAS#
1_A13
1_A8
1_A0
RDQ7
1_A10
RDQ13
RDQS1#
1_A5
1_A13
RCS#
RODT
RDQ12
1_A9
1_A4
1_BA2
RVREF1
RA0
1_ODT
RDQ8
RBA1
RA7
1_A0
1_A8
1_A11
1_BA2
RA1
1_A3
RBA2
RA3
1_A10
1_A1
RA10
RA2
RA4
RA11
RA6
CLK0
CLK0#
2_A8
2_A11
2_A6
RA0
RCLK1
RDQ22
RBA0
2_CKE
2_A1
2_BA2
CLK1#
RBA1
RDQ27
CLK1#
2_CS#
2_A13
2_RAS#
RA11
2_ODT
RDQS2#
2_A0
2_A5
RBA2
2_A3
RA12
RVREF2
2_CKE
RDQM3
RCLK1#
RDQS2
RA8
2_A4
2_BA0
RA2
RA6
RDQ20
2_WE#
RA10
2_A0
2_A9RDQ25
2_A7
RDQ21
RA4
RA3
2_A7
RWE#
RA13
2_BA0
2_A11
RDQ23
RDQ16
RDQ28
RRAS#
2_A12
RDQ17
2_A2
RDQM2
RDQ18
RCKE
2_A10
2_ODTRODT
RCAS#
RA7
RDQS3
CLK1
RDQ31
RDQ29
2_A5
2_A12
2_A4
2_A13
2_A1
2_BA1
RA9
2_A10
2_A2
2_CAS#
2_A3
RDQ30
2_A9
RCS#
CLK1
2_CS#
RDQ24
2_BA1
RA1
2_A8
RDQS3#
RDQ26
2_CAS#
2_A6
RDQ19
2_RAS#
2_BA2
2_WE#
RA5
RVREF3
AV1V25_MEMPLL
RVREF1
RVREF2
AVDD1V253,4,7,8,15,17
GND3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17
DVDD3V33,4,6,7,9,17
DDRV
DDRV
DDRV
DDRV
DDRV
DDRV
AVDD1V25
DDRV
DVDD3V3
AVDD1V25
DDRV
DDRV
DDRV
DVDD3V3
C454
100N 16V
C462
100N 16V
C453
100N 16V
C463
100N 16V
U107
32
1
VIN VOUT
GND
R522
1K 1/10W
C451
100N 16V
U402
NT5TU32M16CG-25C
A1
A2
A3
A7
A8
A9
B1
B2
B3
B7
B8
B9
C1
C2
C3
C7
C8
C9
D1
D2
D3
D7
D8
D9
E1
E2
E3
E7
E8
E9
F1
F2
F3
F7
F8
F9
G1
G2
G7
G8
G9
H1
H2
H3
H7
H8
H9
J1
J2
J3
J7
J8
J9
K2K3
K7
K8
K9
L1
L2
L3
L7
L8
M2
M3
M7
M8
M9N1
N2
N3
N7
N8
P2
P3
P7
P8
P9R1
R2
R3
R7
R8
G3
VDD
NC
VSS
VSSQ
UDQS
VDDQ
DQ14
VSSQ
UDM
UDQS
VSSQ
DQ15
VDDQ
DQ9
VDDQ
VDDQ
DQ8
VDDQ
DQ12
VSSQ
DQ11
DQ10
VSSQ
DQ13
VDD
NC
VSS
VSSQ
LDQS
VDDQ
DQ6
VSSQ
LDM
LDQS
VSSQ
DQ7
VDDQ
DQ1
VDDQ
DQ0
VDDQ
DQ4
VSSQ
DQ3
DQ2
VSSQ
DQ5
VDDL
VREF
VSS
VSSDL
CK
VDD
CKEWE
RAS
CK
ODT
NC/BA2
BA0
BA1
CAS
CS
A10/AP
A1
A2
A0
VDDVSS
A3
A5
A6
A4
A7
A9
A11
A8
VSSVDD
A12
NC/A14
NC/N15
NC/A13
VDDQ
R525
1K 1/10W
C461
100N 16V
RP1108P4R 56 OHM +-5% 1/16W
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
RP103 8P4R 56 OHM +-5% 1/16W
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
C465
100N 16V
RP1098P4R 56 OHM +-5% 1/16W
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
C474
100N 16V
R531
22R 1/10W 5%
C468
1uF 25V
C471
100N 16V
R521
1K 1/10W
RP1048P4R 56 OHM +-5% 1/16W
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
C478
100N 16V
C470
100N 16V
C472
100N 16V
C467
1uF 25V
RP1118P4R 56 OHM +-5% 1/16W
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
DRAM
U401B
MT5363LICG
N6
L2
N2
D1
K3
T3
V1
Y1
U4
AD3
P5
M5
H5
G2
U2
W2
AA2
AC4
P3
P1
K1
H1
AC2
V3
T1
AD1
A2
N4
J2
F1
AB3
T7
AB1
B3
M7
E2
G4
V5
U6
V7
AB5
B5
A4
M3
H3
AA4
Y5
D11
D7
F3
T5
Y7
AA6
C6
B11
D5
B7
F11
G12
A8
B9
E10
E6
A6
C10
H13
F7
C4
A10
H11
A12
B1
AF1
C2
R2
AE2
D3
AF3
E4
R4
AE4
F5
AD5
G6
R6
AC6
H7
AD7
C12
E12
B13
D13
F13
E14
G14
M1
P7
N8
P13
T13
K7
K5
J14
RODT
RCAS#
RA11
RA9
RWE#
RDQ20
RDQM2
RDQS3
RDQ17
RCLK1#
RRAS#
RA4
RA1
RA10
RDQ22
RDQS2#
RDQS3#
RDQ18
RCS#
RA8
RCKE
RBA2
RDQ21
RDQS2
RDQ19
RCLK1
RCLK0#
RA0
RBA1
RA5
RDQ23
RDQ25
RDQ16
RCLK0
RA6
RA12
RA3
RDQ28
RDQM3
RDQ27
REXTDN
RDQ8
RDQ10
RA2
RBA0
RDQ29
RDQ24
RDQ9
RDQ0
RA7
RDQ30
RDQ31
RDQ26
RDQS1#
RDQ11
RDQ5
RDQS1
RDQ6
RDQ3
RDQS0#
RDQS0
RDQM0
RDQ2
RDQ15
RDQM1
RDQ4
RDQ7
RDQ13
RDQ14
RDQ1
RDQ12
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
RA13
RVREF
RVREF
AVDD12_MEMPLL
AVSS12_MEMPLL
MEMTP
MEMTN
VCC2IO
C448
47U 6V3
C444
1uF 25V
C476
100N 16V
C452
100N 16V
R526
22R 1/10W 5%
C446
1uF 25V
RP1018P4R 56 OHM +-5% 1/16W
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
C450
NC/100N 16V
+
C466
47uF/16V
C458
NC/100N 16V
C475
100N 16V
C459
NC/100N 16V
R524
1K 1/10W
R527
22R 1/10W 5%
RP1028P4R 56 OHM +-5% 1/16W
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
+
C445
100uF 25V
C460
100N 16V
C477
10N 50V
C473
100N 16V
C464
100N 16V
RP1128P4R 56 OHM +-5% 1/16W
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
R518
100R 1/10W 5%
C449
NC/100N 16V
R528
100R 1/10W 5%
RP1068P4R 56 OHM +-5% 1/16W
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
U403
NT5TU32M16CG-25C
A1
A2
A3
A7
A8
A9
B1
B2
B3
B7
B8
B9
C1
C2
C3
C7
C8
C9
D1
D2
D3
D7
D8
D9
E1
E2
E3
E7
E8
E9
F1
F2
F3
F7
F8
F9
G1
G2
G7
G8
G9
H1
H2
H3
H7
H8
H9
J1
J2
J3
J7
J8
J9
K2K3
K7
K8
K9
L1
L2
L3
L7
L8
M2
M3
M7
M8
M9N1
N2
N3
N7
N8
P2
P3
P7
P8
P9R1
R2
R3
R7
R8
G3
VDD
NC
VSS
VSSQ
UDQS
VDDQ
DQ14
VSSQ
UDM
UDQS
VSSQ
DQ15
VDDQ
DQ9
VDDQ
VDDQ
DQ8
VDDQ
DQ12
VSSQ
DQ11
DQ10
VSSQ
DQ13
VDD
NC
VSS
VSSQ
LDQS
VDDQ
DQ6
VSSQ
LDM
LDQS
VSSQ
DQ7
VDDQ
DQ1
VDDQ
DQ0
VDDQ
DQ4
VSSQ
DQ3
DQ2
VSSQ
DQ5
VDDL
VREF
VSS
VSSDL
CK
VDD
CKEWE
RAS
CK
ODT
NC/BA2
BA0
BA1
CAS
CS
A10/AP
A1
A2
A0
VDDVSS
A3
A5
A6
A4
A7
A9
A11
A8
VSSVDD
A12
NC/A14
NC/N15
NC/A13
VDDQ
C456
100N 16V
R520
1K 1/10W
R519
1K 1/10W
R530
22R 1/10W 5%
R529
100R 1/10W 5%
RP1088P4R 56 OHM +-5% 1/16W
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
RP107
8P4R 56 OHM +-5% 1/16W
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
C455
100N 16V
R523
0R01 1/10W
C457
NC/47U 6V3
RP105 8P4R 56 OHM +-5% 1/16W
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
C447
NC/0.1uF 50V
C469
100N 16V
MAIN [5] DDR2 DRAM
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3
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2
1
1
DD
CC
BB
AA
Audio Mute/Digital Amp Control
Other Control Interface
HW Strap Pins
SCART Interface
NEAR IC
NEAR IC
256K
54MHz CRYSTAL
RESET Circuit
SYSTEM EEPROM
I2C ADDRESS "A0"
HI = > WRITE
LO = > WP
FOR CODE DOWNLOAD AND DEBUGGING
UART Port 0
NAND FLASH
NAND Flash
JTAG
16M
JTAG Port
colby 0624
TO IR/KEY BOARD
Toshiba Log Use
33G3802 3B FP
SCART_FS1
SCART_FS0
OPWRSB
OXTALI
OSDA0
OSCL0U0RX
U0TX
POCE0#
JTRST#
PAALE
AVDD3V3_XTAL
LED_EPG_GREEN
PDD6
PDD3
POWE#
SCART_FS1
VCXO
PDD5
OXTALO
PDD2
Light_Sensor
OIRI
JTDI
PARB#
PDD7
AVDD3V3_XTAL
U1TX
KEY_UP_DN_DCSW
OXTALO
OSCL0
AVDD3V3_REG
U0TX
LED_POWER_RED
JTCK
PDD4
PDD0
KEY_MENU_L_R_SOURCE
AVDD3V3_REG
U1RX
JTDO
JTMS
POOE#
POCE0#
OPWRSB
LED_EPG_RED
PDD1
SCART_FS0
U0RX
OSDA0
PACLE
1V0SB
1V0SB
POCE1#
OXTALI
E_FUSE
LED_POWER_GREEN
PDD5
PACLE
POCE1#
PDD3
POWE#
PDD0
PDD2
PAALE
PDD4
PARB#
PDD7
PDD1
PDD6
POOE#
JTRST#
POCE0#
PDD0
Flash_WP#
Flash_WP#
SP_AMP_MUTE
JTDO
POOE#
PDD1
SYS_EEPROM_WP
JTAG_DBGRQ
TVTREF#1
JTCK
JTDI
JTMS
JTAG_DBGACK
SP_AMP_MUTE
KEY_UP_DN_DCSW
Light_Sensor
OIRI
KEY_MENU_L_R_SOURCE
SYS_EEPROM_WP
HD_SW
LED_EPG_GREEN
LED_POWER_RED
LED_EPG_RED
LED_POWER_GREEN
ORESET#
ORESET#
OPCTRL3_LOG_USE
OPCTRL3_LOG_USE
OPCTRL3_LOG_USE
DVDD3V33,4,5,7,9,17
+5VSB3,11,14,16,17
3V3SB3,16
SCART_FS112
SCART_FS012
OPWRSB3
DVD_RX 8
DVD_TX 8
U0RX 14
U0TX 14
GND3,4,5,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17
SP_AMP_MUTE11
HD_SW 10
HDMI_SW_SDA 8,17
HDMI_SW_SCL 8,17
OPCTRL3_LOG_USE4
+5VSB
3V3SB
DVDD3V3
1V0SB
DVDD3V3
DVDD3V3
DVDD3V3
DVDD3V3
DVDD3V3
+5VSB
DVDD3V3
DVDD3V3
3V3SB
3V3SB
3V3SB
DVDD3V3
DVDD3V3
DVDD3V3
DVDD3V3
DVDD3V3
3V3SB3V3SB
+5VSB
+5VSB
3V3SB
FB110
600R/200mA
12
R557100R 1/10W 5%
L116
NC/0.82UH
R5494.7K 1/10W
U410
MAX809STRG
1
2
3
GND
RESET
VCC
U608
NC/MX25L4005AMI-12G
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
CS
SO
WP
GND SI
SCK
HOLD
VCC
CN702
NC/CONN
1
2
3
C482
NC/1nF 50V
C483
100N 16V
R536
10K 1/10W
R562
4.7K 1/10W
R572
10K 1/16W
+
C127
100uF 4V
C489 0.1uF 50V
C559
10uF 10V
C492 0.1uF 50V
R565 100R 1/10W 5%
R5454.7K 1/10W
R551
3.9K 1/10W
C490
NC/0.1uF 50V
C694
0.1uF 50V
R569
1K 1/10W
R553100R 1/10W 5%
R563
0R01 1/10W
R570
27K 1/10W
R534
0R01 1/10W
R56710K 1/16W
C486
33PF 50V
R556100R 1/10W 5%
R571
10K 1/10W
R558100 OHM 1% 1/10W
Q126
MMBT3906 PNP
R566
1K 1/10W
C479
100N 16V
C495
0.1uF 50V
R550
3.9K 1/10W
R554100R 1/10W 5%
R535
1R 1/10W 5%
R568
10K 1/16W
R541
1K8 1/10W 1%
TP403
TP401
R547
4.7K 1/10W
C484
4U7 10V
R706100R 1/10W 5%
R555100R 1/10W 5%
R573
33R 1/10W 5%
R561
4.7K 1/10W
RP113
10KOHM +-5% 1/16W
123
4
876
5
C487 1uF 25V
CN119
NC/60693 3P 2.0mm
1
2
3
R533
4.7K 1/10W
R559100 OHM 1% 1/10W
R542
100K 1/10W
Q127
MMBT3904
3
1
2
R564
68K 1/10W
R532
0R01 1/10W
U405
HY27US08281A-TPCB
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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15
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40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
R/B
RE
CE
NC
NC
VCC
VSS
NC
NC
CLE
ALE
WE
WP
NC
NC
NC
NC
NCNC
Software updating procedure (using USB Mass-storage
device)
1. Copy APP code upgrade.pkg to USB flash disk (root folder).
Figure 1 USB Mass-storage device
2. Plug the USB device into the USB slot on the TV.
Figure 2 USB slot
3. Software updating wizard will be displayed. Select "YES" and press "OK" button on
the remote control to start the updating.
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Figure 3 Updating wizard 1
Figure 4 Updating wizard 2
4. Turn the TV off/on to install the software automatically.
5. Unplug USB flash disk and Turn the TV off/on again.
Figure 5 Unplug USB flash disk
6. Press "MENU" button, then press "0000" on the remote control to check the firmware
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version.
Figure 6 Software version checking display
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TECHNICAL BULLETIN
File Name Title issuing date
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OMF
Precaution
WARNING: BEFORE SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, READ THE "SAFETY
PRECAUTION" AND "PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE".
CAUTION: The international hazard symbols "" in the schematic diagram
and the parts list designate components which have special characteristics
important for safety and should be replaced only with types identical to
those in the original circuit or specified in the parts list.
The mounting position of replacements is to be identical with originals.
Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the "SAFETY
PRECAUTION" and "PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE".
Do not degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
Note:
The part number must be used when ordering parts, in order to assist in processing, be
sure to include the Model number and Description.
The PC board assembly with mark is no longer available after the end of the
production.
Abbreviations
Capacitors CD : Ceramic Disk
Resistors CF : Carbon film
: Oxide Metal Film
PF : Plastic Film
CC : Carbon Composition
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VR : Variable Resistor
EL : Electrolytic
MF : Metal Film
FR : Fusible Resistor
All CD and PF capacitors are ±5 %, 50 V and all resistor, ±5 %, 1/6 W unless otherwise
noted.
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