ViewSonic makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to
the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any
particular purpose. Further, ViewSonic reserves the right to revise this publication and to make
changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of ViewSonic to notify any
person of such revision or changes.
Trademarks
Optiquest is a registered trademark of ViewSonic Corporation.
ViewSonic is a registered trademark of ViewSonic Corporation.
All other trademarks used within this document are the property of their respective owners.
Revision History
Revision SM Editing Date ECR Number Description of Changes Editor
1a 10/25/2006 Initial Release Jamie Chang
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Precautions and Safety Notices 1
2. Specification 4
3. Front Panel Function Control Description 11
4. Circuit Description 17
5. Adjustment Procedure 28
6. Troubleshooting Flow Chart 39
7. Recommended Spare Parts List 47
8. Exploded Diagram and Exploded Parts List 49
9. Block Diagram 52
10. Schematic Diagrams 53
11. PCB Layout Diagrams 60
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1. Precautions and Safety Notices
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This monitor is manufactured and tested on a ground principle that a user’s safety comes first. However,
improper used or installation may cause damage to the monitor as well as to the user.
WARNINGS:
This monitor should be operated only at the correct power sources indicated on the label on the rear of the
monitor. If you’re unsure of the power supply in you residence, consult your local dealer or Power Company.
Use only the special power adapter that comes with this monitor for power input.
Do not try to repair the monitor by yourself, as it contains no user-serviceable parts. Only the qualified
technician can repair it.
Do not remove the monitor cabinet. There are high-voltage parts inside that may cause electric shock to
human bodies.
Stop using the monitor if the cabinet is damaged. Have it checked by a service technician.
Put your monitor only in a lean, cool, dry environment. If it gets wet, unplug the power cable immediately and
consult your closed dealer.
Always unplug the monitor before cleaning it. Clean the cabinet with a clean, dry cloth. Apply non-ammonia
based cleaner onto the cloth, not directly onto the glass screen.
Do not place heavy objects on the monitor or power cord.
2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety visual inspections and the protection
afforded by them cannot necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage,
wattage, etc. 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 shock, fire, or other hazards.
3. SERVICE NOTES
When replacing parts or circuit boards, clamp the lead wires around terminals before soldering.
Keep wires away from high voltage, high temperature components and sharp edges.
Keep wires in their original position so as to reduce interference.
Adjustment of this product please refers to the user’ manual.
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4. Handling and Placing Methods
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SASO, WEEE, RoHS
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2 GENERAL specification
Test Resolution & Frequency 1440x900 @ 60Hz
Test Image Size Full Size
Contrast and Brightness Controls
Factory Default:
Contrast = 70%, Brightness = 100%
3 VIDEO INTERFACE
Analog Input Connector DB-15 (Analog), refer the appendix A
Video Cable Strain Relief
Video Cable Connector DB-15 Pin out Compliant DDC 1/2B
Video Signals Video RGB (Analog) – Separate,
Video Impedance 75 Ohms (Analog)
Maximum PC Video Signal 950 mV with no damage to monitor
Maximum Mac Video Signal 1250 mV with no damage to monitor
DDC 1/2B Compliant with Revision 1.3
Sync Compatibility Separate Sync
Video Compatibility
Equal to twice the weight of the monitor for five
minutes
Shall be compatible with all PC type computers,
Macintosh computers, and after market video cards
640 x 350, 640 x 480, 720 x 400 (640 x 400*), 800 x
Resolution Compatibility
Exclusions Not compatible with interlaced video
600, 832 x 624, 1024 x 768, 1152 x 864, 1280 x 960,
1280 x 1024,1440x900
4 POWER SUPPLY
Internal Power Supply Part Number:RLPR-025
Input Voltage Range
Input Frequency Range
Short Circuit Protection
Over Current Protection
Leakage Current
Efficiency
Fuse
Power Dissipation
Max Input AC Current
Inrush Current (Cold Start) 40 A @ 120VAC, 60 A (MAX) @ 220VAC
Power Supply Cold Start
90 to 264 VAC
47 to 63 Hertz
OUTPUT CAN BE SHORTED WITHOUT DAMAGE
4 A TYPICAL AT 14.2 VDC
3.5MA (MAX) AT 254VAC / 60HZ
80% TYPICAL AT 115VAC FULL LOAD
INTERNAL AND NOT USER REPLACEABLE
38 WATTS (TYP)
0.8 ARMS @ 90VAC, 0.4 ARMS @265VAC
SHALL START AND FUNCTION PROPERLY WHEN
UNDER FULL LOAD, WITH ALL COMBINATIONS
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Power Supply Transient Immunity
Power Supply Line Surge Immunity
OF INPUT VOLTAGE, INPUT FREQUENCY, AND
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
SHALL BE ABLE TO WITHSTAND AN ANSI/IEEE
C62.41-1980 2000V 200 AMPERE RING WAVE
TRANSIENT TEST WITH NO DAMAGE
Shall be able to withstand 1.5 times nominal line
voltage for one cycle with no damage
Shall be able to function properly, without reset or
Power Supply Missing Cycle Immunity
Power Supply Acoustics
US Type Power Cable
European Type Power Cable
visible screen artifacts, when ½ cycle of AC power is
randomly missing at nominal input
The power supply shall not produce audible noise
that would be detectable by the user. Audible shall
be defined to be in compliance with ISO 7779 (DIN
EN27779:1991) Noise measurements of machines
acoustics. Power Switch noise shall not be
considered
Separate 3-prong NEMA 5-15P type plug. Length =
1.8m. Connects to display.
Color = Black
Schuko CEE7-7 type plug.
Length = 1.8m, Connects to display.
Color = Black
Separate 3-prong type plug.
CCC Type Power Cable
PSE Type Power Cable
Power Saving Operation(Method) VESA DPMS Signaling
Power Consumption
Recovery Time On Mode = N/A, Active Off < 3 sec
Length = 1.8m. Connects to display.
Color = Black
Separate 2-prong NEMA 1-15P type plug. Length =
1.8m. Connects to display.
Color = Black
On Mode <42 W (max)
Off Mode< 1W
5 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT
Horizontal / Vertical Frequency
Horizontal Frequency
Vertical Refresh Rate
Maximum Pixel Clock 135 MHz
30 – 82 kHz
50 – 75* Hz.
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Sync Polarity Independent of sync polarity.
Timing Table
Item Timing
Analog
Separated
Composite
SOG
Digital - TMDS
Remark
1
640 x 350@70Hz,31.5KHz
2
640 x 400@60Hz,31.5KHz
3
640 x 400@70Hz,31.5KHz
4
640 x 480@50Hz,24.7KHz
5
640 x 480@60Hz,31.5KHz
640 x 480@67Hz,35KHz
6
7
640 x 480@72Hz,37.9KHz
8
640 x 480@75Hz,37.5KHz
9
720 x 400@70Hz,31.5KHz
10
720 x 480@60Hz,31.5KHz
11
720 x 576@50Hz,31.3KHz
12
800 x 600@56Hz,35.1KHz
13
800 x 600@60Hz,37.9KHz
14
800 x 600@72Hz,48.1KHz
15
800 x 600@75Hz,46.9KHz
16
832 x 624@75Hz,49.7KHz
DMT
DMT
For MAC
DMT
DMT
DTV
DTV
DMT
DMT
DMT
DMT
MAC
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1024 x 768@50Hz,39.6KHz
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1024 x 768@60Hz,48.4KHz
19
1024 x 768@70Hz,56.5KHz
20
1024 x 768@72Hz,58.1KHz
21
1024 x 768@75Hz,60KHz
1024 x 768@75Hz,60.2KHz
22
23
1152 x 864@75Hz,67.5KHz
1152 x 870@75Hz,68.7KHz
24
1152 x 900@67Hz,62.5KHz
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26
1280 x 720@50Hz,37.5KHz
27
1280 x 720@60Hz,45KHz
28
1280 x 768@50Hz,39.6KHz
29
1280 x 768@60Hz,47.8KHz
30
1280 x 768@75Hz,60.3KHz
31
1280 x 960@50Hz,49.4KHz
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1280 x 960@60Hz,59.7KHz
DMT
DMT
DMT
For MAC
DMT
For MAC
For SUN
DTV
DTV
DMT;
DMT;
DMT
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1280 x 960@75Hz,75.2KHz
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1280 x 1024@50Hz,52.7KHz
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1280 x 1024@60Hz,64KHz
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1280 x 1024@75Hz,80KHz
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1440 x 900@60Hz59.9KHz
Primary Presets
1440x900 @ 60Hz
User Presets
Number of User Presets (recognized timings) Available: 10 presets total in FIFO configuration
Changing Modes
● Maximum Mode Change Blank Time for image stability: 3 seconds (Max), excluding “Auto Image Adjust” time.
● Under DOS mode (640 x 350, 720 x 400 & 640 x 400), it should recall factory setting when execute “Auto Image
Adjust”.
The monitor needs to do “Auto Image Adjust” the first time when a new mode is detected. (See section “0-Touch™
DMT
DMT
DMT
Function Actions”)
6 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
Front Panel Hardware Controls
Power Switch (Front Head) Power Control, soft Power Switch.
Green – ON
Power LED (Front Head)
Front Panel Controls (Head)
[
] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [▲] [▼]
Orange – Active Off
Dark = Soft Power Switch OFF
[;X] Mute
[
] Power
[ 1 ] Button 1
[ 2 ] Button 2
[▲] Up arrow button
[▼] Down arrow button
Note: Power Button, Button 1 and Button 2 must be
one-shot logic operation. (i.e. there should be no
cycling)
OSD must fully appear within 0.5s after pushing Button
Reaction Time
1
Short Cuts Function from the button(s)
[1] Main Menu
[2] Input toggle (Analog or Digital; refer to Appendix D)
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[▼] Brightness adjust
[▲] Contrast adjust
[▼]+ [▲] recall both of Contrast and Brightness to default
[1] + [2] toggle 720x400 and 640x400 mode when input 720x400 or
[1] + [▼] + [▲] White Balance. (Not shown on user’s guide)
[1] + [▼] Power Lock
[1] + [▲] OSD Lock
[1] + [▼] + [2] Disable Theft Defence function
[▲]+ [ ] + Main Power On All reset
No signal + [ ] + [2]+ Main Power on Burning mode
Signal + [2] + [ ] + Main Power On Factory Mode
Remark : All the short cuts function are only available while OSD off
Main Menu Controls
The Main Menu OSD includes most of control functions.
640x400 mode
Please refer to APPENDIX C (Main Menu OSD Table) for the detail.
Function descriptions
OSD Lock short cuts function for the buttons
The OSD lock will be activated by pressing the front panel control buttons "(1), & (▲)" for 10 seconds. If
the user then tries to access the OSD by pressing any of the buttons "1", "▼", "▲", "2" a message will
appear on the screen for 3 seconds showing "OSD Locked". The OSD lock will be deactivated by
pressing the front panel control buttons "(1), & (▲)" again for 10 seconds.
Note1: When the OSD is locked will lock all functions, including “Volume” and “Mute”
Note 2: Status bar indicating OSD Lock or Unlock is in progress and when complete it will indicate “OSD
Locked”
Note 3: OSD Lock should not lock Power Button and Power Lock function
Power Lock short cuts function for the buttons
The power button lock will be activated by pressing the front panel control buttons "(1), & (▼)" for 10
seconds. Locking the power button means that the user won't be able to turn off the LCD while the power
button is locked. If the user presses the power button while it is locked, a message will appear on the
screen for 3 seconds showing "Power Button Locked". It also means that with the power button locked,
the LCD would automatically turn back "On" when power is restored after a power failure. If the power
button is not in the locked mode, then power should return to it's previous state when power is restored
after a power failure. The power button lock will be deactivated by pressing the front panel control buttons
"(1), & (▼)" again for 10 seconds.
Note 1: Status bar indicating Power Button lock or unlock is in progress and when complete it will
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indicate “Power Button Locked”
Note 2: Power should only be lockable in the “On State”
Memory Recall Actions
Memory Recall action on the analog and digital mode as below
1. Recall white balance to factory setting
2. Set the factory defaults as shown in Section 4-8
3. Clean all the mode setting buffer
4. Execute Auto Image Adjust
Note: Memory Recall should have no effect for Language, Power Lock, User Color Settings or Input
Priority
Resolution Notice Actions
1. Resolution Notice OSD should show on screen after changing to non-native mode for 30 sec
2. For auto input select function, it shall meet the requirement in Appendix D.
3. The OSD should disappear after 10 sec or by pushing button [1] or [2]
Resolution Notice function should be disabled when push button [2] under Resolution Notice OSD
0-Touch™ Function Actions
1. Execute Auto Image Adjust when new mode detected, and save the settings to buffer for further use
2. It should be reset by Memory Recall function(Should not reset by power off, power unplug and others)
OSD Auto Save
The OSD shall save new settings when it is turned off by the user or when it times out. There shall not
be a separate save
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3. Front Panel Function Control Description
Main Menu
with OSD controls
Front Control Panel
shown below in detail
Standby Power On/Off
Power light
Blue = ON
Orange = Power Saving
Audio Mute button turns the sound off
Displays the Main Menu or exits the control screen and saves
adjustments.
Scrolls through menu options and adjusts the displayed control.
Also a shortcut to display the Contrast adjustment control screen.
Displays the control screen for the highlighted control.
Also toggles between two controls on some screens.
Also a shortcut to toggle analog and digital connection.
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Do the following to adjust the display setting:
1. To display the Main Menu, press button [1].
NOTE: All OSD menus and adjustment screens disappear automatically after about 15
seconds. This is adjustable through the OSD timeout setting in the setup menu.
2. To select a control to adjust, pressSorTto scroll up or down in the Main Menu.
3. After the desired control is selected, press button [2]. A control screen like the one shown
below appears.
The command line at the bottom of the
control screen tells what to do next from
this screen. You can toggle between control
screens, adjust the selected option, or exit
the screen.
4. To adjust the setting, press the up S or down T buttons.
5. To save the adjustments and exit the menu, press button [1] twice.
The following tips may help you optimize your display:
• Adjust the computer's graphics card so that it outputs a 1440 x 900 @ 60Hz video signal to
the LCD display. (Look for instructions on “changing the refresh rate” in the graphics card's
user guide.)
• If necessary, make small adjustments using H. POSITION and V. POSITION until the
screen image is completely visible. (The black border around the edge of the screen should
barely touch the illuminated “active area” of the LCD display.)
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Main Menu Controls
Adjust the menu items shown below by using the up S and down T buttons.
ControlExplanation
Auto Image Adjust sizes and centers the screen image automatically.
Contrast adjusts the difference between the image background(black level)
and the foreground (white level).
Brightness adjusts background black level of the screen image.
Input Select toggles between inputs if you have more than one computer
connected to the VG1930wm.
Audio Adjust
Vol ume increases the volume, decreases the volume, and mutes the audio.
Mute temporarily silences audio output.
Color Adjust provides several color adjustment modes, including preset color
temperatures and a User Color mode which allows independent adjustment of
red (R), green (G), and blue (B). The factory setting for this product is 6500K
(6500 Kelvin).
sRGB-This is quickly becoming the industry standard for color management,
with support being included in many of the latest applications. Enabling this
setting allows the LCD display to more accurately display colors the way they
were originally intended. Enabling the sRGB setting will cause the Contrast and
Brightness adjustments to be disabled.
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ControlExplanation
9300K-Adds blue to the screen image for cooler white (used in most office
settings with fluorescent lighting).
6500K-Adds red to the screen image for warmer white and richer red.
5400K-Adds green to the screen image for a darker color.
5000K-Adds blue and green to the screen image for a darker color.
User Color Individual adjustments for red (R), green (G),and blue (B).
1. To select color (R, G or B) press button [2].
2. To adjust selected color, pressSandT.
Important: If you select RECALL from the Main Menu when the product is
set to a Preset Timing Mode, colors return to the 6500K factory preset.
Information displays the timing mode (video signal input) coming from the
graphics card in the computer, the LCD model number, the serial number, and
the ViewSonic® website URL. See your graphics card’s user guide for
instructions on changing the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency).
NOTE: VESA 1440 x 900 @ 60Hz (recommended) means that the resolution is
1440 x 900 and the refresh rate is 60 Hertz.
Manual Image Adjust Sub-menu
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ControlExplanation
H. Size (Horizontal Size) adjusts the width of the screen image.
H./V. Position (Horizontal/Vertical Position) moves the screen image left or
right and up or down.
Fine Tune sharpens the focus by aligning text and/or graphics with pixel
boundaries.
NOTE: Try Auto Image Adjust first.
Sharpness adjusts the clarity and focus of the screen image.
Setup Menu displays the menu shown below:
Language Select allows the user to choose the language used in the menus and
control screens.
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ControlExplanation
Resolution Notice allows the user to enable or disable this notice.
If you enable the Resolution Notice shown above and your computer is set at a
resolution other than 1440 x 900, the following screen appears.
OSD Position allows the user to move the OSD menus and control screens.
OSD Timeout sets the length of time the OSD screen is displayed. For example,
with a “30 second” setting, if a control is not pushed within 30 seconds, the
display screen disappears.
OSD Background allows the user to turn the OSD background On or Off.
Memory Recall returns the adjustments back to factory settings if the display is
operating in a factory Preset Timing Mode listed in the Specifications of this
manual.
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4. Circuit Description
2. Electronic Circuit Theory
2.1 Switching Mode Power Supply
2.1.1 AC Current Input Circuit
P801 is a connector for connecting AC Power. F801 is a fuse to protect all the circuit. AC input voltage is
from 90v to 264V. R801 and R802 joined between two inputting main circuit to prevent man from shock. L801
is used to clear up low frequency wave. C801 and C802 are used to discharge the waves that L801 produced.
High frequency waves are damped by C801 and C802. D801 is a rectifier which composed of 4 build-in
diodes, it inverts AC to DC.
2.1.2 High Voltage to Low Voltage Control Circuit
C804 is used to smooth the wave from rectifier. IC802 is a highly integrated PWM controller. When
rectified DC high voltage is applied to the HV pin during start-up, the MOSFET Q804 is initially off, and the
Vcc pin capacitor is charged. When the Vcc pin voltage reaches approximately 10V, the control circuitry is
activated and the soft-start begins. The soft-start circuit gradually increases the duty cycle of the MOSFET
from zero to the maximum value over approximately 4ms. If no external feedback/supply current is fed into
the FB pin by the end of the soft-start, the current Setpoint will be above the fault level, FAULT flag is raised, if
the FAULT duration exceeds 80ms, the output controller disable
Resistor R808, R809, R810, R811 are for line over voltage shutdown(OVP)
When PWM is turned off, the main current flow will be consumed through R804 and D802, This will
prevent MOSFET Q804 from being damaged under large current impulse and voltage spike.
D803 and C807 to provide internal Auxiliary voltage to Vcc pin during normal operation. Otherwise, error
amplifier and feedback current input the FB pin for duty cycle control.
2.1.3 DC_5V and DC_14 V Output Circuit
For DC 5V, D805 is used to rectify the inducted current. R828 and C814 are used to store energy when current
is reversed. The parts including C818, C822, C820,L803 are used to smooth the current waves.
For DC 14V, D803 is used to rectify the inducted current. R827 and C813 are used to store energy when
current is reversed. The parts including C815, C817 and L802 are used to smooth the current waves.
2.1.4 Feedback and OVP Protect Circuit
Pin R of IC803 is supplied 2.5-v stable voltage. It connects to 5V and 14V output through R822, R823 and
R824. R822, R823 and R824 are output sampling resistor. When the sampling voltage more than 2.5V or less than
2.5V, current of FB IC802 will change, this can change the voltage from T801.
OVP Protect Circuit: When output is overvoltage, the auxiliary winding voltage will be increased, when it
reaches about 14V. Q803 is triggered . It makes the IC802 Pin 1 exceed 5V, then the IC802 output will be disabled.
Q801, R816, R817 and ZD803 make up of dummy loading circuit. For start-up sequence, during 5V output
take place high loading first, this dummy loading circuit operated to insure 14V not be increased.
2. 2 Inverter Circuit
1R503, ZD501, R502, Q501 components convert +14V voltage into +5.0V voltage, and the voltage supply to
IC501. The extra PWM pulse signal (BRIGHTNESS signal)input to control IC through R512, R514, C510, The LCT
pin is set to a DC voltage of 0.7V by using a resistor divider(R507, R516), change the duty of PWM pulse, will
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regulate the lamp current. The ON/OFF voltage connect to pin10 of IC501 through D501, R501, A voltage of 2V to
pin10 of IC501 enables the IC and activates the striking timer. The SSTCMP pin of IC501 performs the soft function,
the C511 set the time of SST. The operation frequency determined by external capacitor C512, C521 and resistor
R508 connected at CT pin of IC501. C515 connect the TIMER pin of IC501, the capacitor to set striking time and
shunt down delay time. DRV!, DRV2 output for power MOSFET U501, U502.
2.OZ9938 provides two drive signals forU501, U502, and they work in push pull topology driving, two
transformers are connected in parallel with each transformer driving two lamps in series.Turningeach N-Channel
MOSFET “on/off" complementarily, produces an alternating current through thetransformer primary and
secondary. The “on" duration of the switches determines the amount of energy delivered to the CCFLs. R504,
C504, R505, C505, R532, C529, R530, C522 are snubber networks, they suppress Voltage transient spike in drain
of power MOSFET.
3. R506, R510, C509, C513, C514, R525, R531, C528, C525, and C527 are connected betweenhigh voltage
output connector and ground, the divided AC voltage is inverted DC voltage through D502, D503, D508, and
D509.The sense voltage feedback to VSEN (pin 6 of IC501) for an over voltage/over current condition during normal
operation. R528, R533 are current sense resistor, current sense signal feed back to Isense (pin 5 of IC501) for lamp
“ON" detection.
2.2 I/F Board Circuit
2.2.1 Power Input
+5V is from the power board and supply for U101(LD1117AL-3.3V)、U105(TSUM56AL-1) and panel. +3.3V
output is generated from +5V through C101 and C103 filtering, and U101 outputs. +3.3V is used for U105
(MCU & Scaler: TSUM16AL). +1.8V output is generated from +3.3V through U102 outputs. +1.8V is only used
for U105.
2.2.2 MCU & Scaler(TSUM56AL-LF-1)
The frequency of XTAL1 is 14.318MHz. U105 # 48 is defined as panel-enable. When the I/O port is high,
Q101 and Q103 are conducted. And then after C108 and C109 filtering, obtain the voltage of VLCD, which will
be connected to CN104. U105 # 85 is defined as CCFL-enable. When the I/O port is low, Q106 is pulled up
and the backlights are on; When the I/O port is high, Q106 is conducted and the backlights are off. U105 # 35
is defined as DET-VGA, connected with CN103 #5. U105 # 84 is a pin of hardware reset. U105 # 54-# 55,#
58-# 65, # 67-# 74, # 77-# 78 output LVDS digital data of 8 bit to panel control circuit through CN104. U105 #
86 generates a PWM waveform by regulating the duty to control the brightness of the backlights.
U103 is EEPROM used for saving EDID data, which is connected by SCL and SDA pins with # 31 and # 30 of
TSUM56AL-LF-1.
U106 is a flash memory, U106 # 2, # 1, # 6, # 5 are the communications with U105 # 37-# 40.
U108 is EEPROM used for saving user’s OSD setting. U108 is connected by SCL and SDA pin with # 44 and
# 43 of TSUM56AL-LF-1.
2.2.3 VGA Input
Signal R, G, B input through CN103 #1, #2, #3, and C112, C113 and C114 filtering the high frequency noise.
Signal HSYNC and VSYNC input through CN103 #13 and #14, and C125, R137, C126, R136 filtering. Then
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