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Ver. 1
SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL AVR-1707
AVR-1507
AVR-687
AVR-587
AVR-487
AV SURROUND RECEIVER




For purposes of improvement, specifications and
design are subject to change without notice.



Please use this service manual with referring to the
operating instructions without fail.


Some illustrations using in this service manual are
slightly different from the actual set.




TOKYO, JAPAN
Denon Brand Company, D&M Holdings Inc.

X0282V.01 DE/CDM 0605
AVR-1707/1507/687/587/487



SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following check should be performed for the continued protection of the customer and service technician.

LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
Before returning the unit to the customer, make sure you make either (1) a leakage current check or (2) a line to chassis
resistance check. If the leakage current exceeds 0.5 milliamps, or if the resistance from chassis to either side of the power
cord is less than 460 kohms, the unit is defective.



CAUTION Please heed the points listed below during servicing and inspection.

Heed the cautions! Inspect for safety after servicing!
Spots requiring particular attention when servicing, such as Check that all screws, parts and wires removed or discon-
the cabinet, parts, chassis, etc., have cautions indicated on nected for servicing have been put back in their original posi-
labels or seals. Be sure to heed these cautions and the cau- tions, inspect that no parts around the area that has been
tions indicated in the handling instructions. serviced have been negatively affected, conduct an insulation
check on the external metal connectors and between the
Caution concerning electric shock! blades of the power plug, and otherwise check that safety is
ensured.
(1) An AC voltage is impressed on this set, so touching inter-
nal metal parts when the set is energized could cause
(Insulation check procedure)
electric shock. Take care to avoid electric shock, by for ex-
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet, disconnect the
ample using an isolating transformer and gloves when
antenna, plugs, etc., and turn the power switch on. Using a
servicing while the set is energized, unplugging the power
500V insulation resistance tester, check that the insulation re-
cord when replacing parts, etc.
sistance between the terminals of the power plug and the ex-
(2)There are high voltage parts inside. Handle with extra care ternally exposed metal parts (antenna terminal, headphones
when the set is energized. terminal, microphone terminal, input terminal, etc.) is 1M or
greater. If it is less, the set must be inspected and repaired.
Caution concerning disassembly and assembly!
Though great care is taken when manufacturing parts from
sheet metal, there may in some rare cases be burrs on the
edges of parts which could cause injury if fingers are moved CAUTION Concerning important safety parts
across them. Use gloves to protect your hands.
Many of the electric and structural parts used in the set have
Only use designated parts! special safety properties. In most cases these properties are
difficult to distinguish by sight, and using replacement parts
The set's parts have specific safety properties (fire resis- with higher ratings (rated power and withstand voltage) does
tance, voltage resistance, etc.). For replacement parts, be not necessarily guarantee that safety performance will be pre-
sure to use parts which have the same properties. In particu- served. Parts with safety properties are indicated as shown
lar, for the important safety parts that are marked ! on wiring below on the wiring diagrams and parts lists is this service
diagrams and parts lists, be sure to use the designated parts. manual. Be sure to replace them with parts with the designat-
ed part number.
Be sure to mount parts and arrange the
wires as they were originally! (1) Schematic diagrams ... Indicated by the ! mark.
For safety reasons, some parts use tape, tubes or other insu- (2) Parts lists ... Indicated by the ! mark.
lating materials, and some parts are mounted away from the
Using parts other than the designated parts
surface of printed circuit boards. Care is also taken with the
could result in electric shock, fires or other
positions of the wires inside and clamps are used to keep
dangerous situations.
wires away from heating and high voltage parts, so be sure to
set everything back as it was originally.




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DIMENSION




131.5




170.5
16.5
0
15
339.5


316.3




244.5




0




56.2


79.3
0




217
217




172




172




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CAUTION IN SERVICING
Initializing AV SURROUND RECEIVER
AV SURROUND RECEIVER initialization should be performed
when the µcom, peripheral parts of µcom, and Digital P.W.B. are
replaced.

1. Switch off the unit.
2. Hold the following SPEAKERS-A button and SPEAKERS-B
button, and switch on the unit.
3. Check that the entire display is flashing with an interval of
about 1 second, and release your fingers from the 2 buttons
and the microprocessor will be initialized.




Note: If step 3 does not work, start over from step 1.
All user settings will be lost and this factory setting will
be recovered when this initialization mode.
So make sure to memorize your setting for restoring
after the initialization.




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ADJUSTMENT
Audio Section
Idling Current
Required measurement equipment: DC Voltmeter
1. Preparation
(1) Avoid direct blow from an air conditioner or an electric
fan, and adjust the unit at normal room temperature 15 °C
~ 30 °C (59 °F ~ 86 °F).
(2) Presetting
· POWER (Power source switch) OFF
· SPEAKER (Speaker terminal) No load
(Do not connect speaker, dummy resistor, etc.)
2. Adjustment
(1) Remove top cover and set VR101, VR102, VR103,
VR104, VR105, on Amp. Unit, VR107SBL,107SBR on
SURR.-BACK ch Amp. Unit at fully counterclockwise
( ) position.
(2) Connect DC Voltmeter to test points (FRONT-Lch:
TP104, FRONT-Rch: TP105, CENTER ch: TP103, SUR-
ROUND-Lch: TP101, SURROUND-Rch: TP102, SUR-
ROUND-BACK Lch: TP106, SURROUND-BACK Rch:
TP107).
(3) Connect power cord to AC Line, and turn power switch
"ON".
(4) Presetting.
MASTER VOLUME : "---" counterclockwise ( min.)
MODE : 7CH STEREO
FUNCTION : CD
(5) Within 2 minutes after the power on, turn VR101 clock-
wise ( ) to adjust the TEST POINT voltage to 1.5 mV
± 0.5 mV DC.
(6) After 10 minutes from the preset above, turn VR101 to
set the voltage to 2.0 mV ± 0.5 mV DC.
(7) Adjust the Variable Resistors of other channels in the
same way.




VR104
F Lch
TP104
VR101
S Lch
TP101
TP107
S Back Rch
VR107

C ch
VR103,TP103
TP106
S Back Lch
VR106

S Rch
DC Voltmeter VR102,TP102
VR105
F Rch
TP105




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VIDEO Section (AVR-1707/687 ONLY)
1. SETTING
(1) Connect the oscilloscope to the Y-signal and C-signal of
S MONITOR OUT terminal and each terminate at 75
Ohms.
(2) Connect the oscilloscope to the Y-signal, PB-signal and
CB-signal, PR-signal and CR-signal of COMPONENT
MONITOR OUT terminal and each terminate at 75
Ohms.
Use the 75 Ohms resistance must be 1%
(3) DVD test disc : DVDT-S01
(4) COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT of DVD player is connected
to COMPOSITE : DVD.

2. BEFORE ADJUSTMENT
2.1. Setting the Oscilloscope as below.
(1) PB/CB, PR/CR, C
(a) TIME/DIV : 10 s
(b) VOLT/DIV : 100mV
(Use the probe : x10 )
(2) Y (Py)
(a) TIME/DIV : 10 s
(b) VOLT/DIV : 200mV
(Use the probe : x10 )

Power on. Power Supply
U.S.A. , Canada & Taiwan R.O.C. : 120V U.S.A. , Canada & Taiwan R.O.C. : 120V
Europe : 230V Europe : 230V
Japan : 100V Japan : 100V
China & Korea : 220V China & Korea : 220V

2.2. Setup the DVD player and confirmation of the
stators
(1) Set to "INTERLACED" mode at the COMPONENT OUT.
(2) Confirm the DVD player's out put level is equal as the
item 2.4. in following.

2.3. Preparation
(1) Turn the FUNCTION knob to select "DVD" input.
(2) Push [OPEN/CLOSE] button of DVD player, then open
the Disc Tray.
Set DVD test disc (DVDT-S01) on the Disc Tray, and
then push [CLOSE] button.
(3) DVD player FL display appear "STOP", push [PLAY] but-
ton to playback DVD.
(4) Push the [DISPLAY] button of remote control of DVD
player unit and then appear the ON-Screen Display (GUI)
on the monitor TV.
(5) Push the [+10] and [2] button, select Title 12 of DVD.
(6) Push the [ENTER] button, playback Title 12.
(color bar 75%)




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2.4. Procedure
(1) Adjust the signal of S MONITOR OUT by the wave of os-
cilloscope.
(a) Target, Y-signal
Point : C-S VIDEO 1 VR604
Adjustment Value : 714 14mV
Waveform


Y




Y-signal of S MONITOR OUT



(b) Target, C-signal
Point : C-S VIDEO 1 VR605
Adjustment Value : 286 5mV
Waveform




C




C-signal of S-MONITOR OUT




(2) Adjust the signal of COMPONENT OUT by the wave of
oscilloscope.
(a) Target, Y-signal
Point : C-S VIDEO 1 VR601
Adjustment Value : 714 14mV
Waveform


Y




Y-signal COMPONENT OUT




(b) Target, PB/CB-signal
Point : C-S VIDEO 1 VR602
Adjustment Value : *525 10mV
Waveform



PB/CB



PB/CB-signal COMPONENT OUT

* : 486 10mV for U.S.A. & Canada model

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(c) Target, PR/CR-signal
Point : C-S VIDEO 1 VR603
Adjustment Value : *525 10mV
Waveform




PR/CR




PR/CR-signal COMPONENT OUT

* : 486 10mV for U.S.A. & Canada model



C-S VIDEO 1 UNIT


Oscilloscope




COMPONENT VIDEO S-VIDEO
MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT
(Y,PB/CB,PR/CR) (Y,C)




Pb Pr
VR602 VR603
Py Y
VR601 VR604


C
VR605




Video Section




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BLOCK DIAGRAM




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LEVEL DIAGRAMS (1/2)




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LEVEL DIAGRAMS (2/2)




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SEMICONDUCTORS
Only major semiconductors are shown, general semiconductors etc. are omitted to list.


1. IC's

M30622MEP (IC201)




BU4094_STB(RELAY&MUTE)
BU4094_STB(MUTE)
COMP_VIDEO_DET
S-MONITOR_DET/J




BU4094_STB(RLY)
BAND_OPTION




MUTE_POWER
C_VIDEO_DET
S-VIDEO_DET
XM_DAC_MDI




SEL_OPTION




PWR_DOWN
LC74781_CS
AVCC(+5V)
Vref(+5V)




KEY_IN3
KEY_IN2
KEY_IN1
AVSS
NC
100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81
AVCC




AVSS
P10_0


(AN1) P10_1
(AN2) P10_2
(AN3) P10_3
(KI0) P10_4
(KI1) P10_5
(KI2) P10_6
(KI3) P10_7
P9_7




P0_0
P0_1
P0_2
P0_3
P0_4
P0_5
P0_6
P0_7
Vref




SW_SUM 1 P9_6 P1_0 80 NJW1197_DATA
I-POD_DET 2 P9_5 P1_1 79 NJW1197_CLK
2090_CLK(VIDEO)/SEL2/G 3 P9_4 P1_2 78 NJW1197_LATCH
2090_DATA/SEL1/F 4 P9_3 P1_3 77 STBY_RED(LED)
2090_DATA2/VIDEO_MUTE 5 P9_2 P1_4 76 POWER_RELAY
REMOCON 6 P9_1(TB1IN) (INT3)P1_5 75 MIC_DETECT
AD1837_SDIN(OverLoad) 7 P9_0 (INT4) P1_6 74 BU4094_STB(XM)
BYTE 8 BYTE (INT5)P1_7 73 RDS_CLK
CNVSS 9 CNVSS (UP_GRADE) P2_0 72 FUNC_DOWN
BU4094_BU2090_Data(Front) 10 P8_7 P2_1 71 FUNC_UP
FLD_RESET_BU4094_ENABLE 11 P8_6 P2_2 70 H/P_DET
RESET 12 RESET P2_3 69 FLAG1
XOUT 13 XOUT P2_4 68 FLAG2
VSS
XIN
14 VSS
15 XIN
M30622MxP-xxxFP P2_5 67
P2_6 66
FLAG3
AD1837_CE
VCC1(+5V) 16 VCC1 P2_7 65 SHARC_RESET
NMI 17 P8_5 VSS 64 VSS
FLAG0 18 P8_4(INT2) P3_0 63 SHARC_SCLK
LC89057_INT 19 P8_3(INT1) (Flash =M30624FGPFP) VCC2 62 VCC2(+5V)
PROTECTION 20 P8_2(INT0) P3_1 61 AD1837_RESET
FLD_BU2090_CLK 21 P8_1 P3_2 60 LC89057W_AD1837_SCLK
FLD_DATA 22 P8_0 P3_3 59 LC89057W_AD1837_SDOUT
FLD_CE 23 P7_7 P3_4 58 LC89057W_CE
I-POD 24 P7_6 P3_5 57 SHARC_SDOUT
7180/7172_DATA 25 P7_5 P3_6 56 SHARC_CE
9164_CLK 26 P7_4 P3_7 55 LC89057W_RESET
7180/7172_CLK 27 P7_3 P4_0 54 EEPROM_RESET
NC 28 P7_2 P4_1 53 LC89057W_SDIN
I-POD_RX 29 P7_1(RXD) P4_2 52 SHARC_SDIN
P5_5 (UP_GR)




P5_0 (UP_GR)




I-POD_TX 30 P7_0(TXD) P4_3 51 LC89057_EMPHASIS
P6_7 (UP_GR)
P6_6 (UP_GR)
P6_5
P6_4
P6_3
P6_2
P6_1
P6_0
P5_7
P5_6


P5_4
P5_3
P5_2
P5_1


P4-7
P4-6
P4-5
P4-4




31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
VOL_ENCODER_DOWN
RS232C_RX(Crestron)




BSE
EPM(UP_GRADE)
STEREO
RS232C_TX(Crestron)




XM_UART_RX




VOL_ENCODER_UP
PLL/XM/4094_CLK


TUNED
PLL_DATA_OUT/XM_DAC_D




SEL_UP


CE(UP_GRADE)
PLL_CE
PLL_IF_COUNT




RDS_DATA
XM_UART_TX




SEL_DOWN




ERR_MUTE
RS232C_SW
A




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M30622MEP Terminal Function

Pin No. Pin Name I/O/T Pin Function
1 P9_6 O SW_SUM
2 P9_5 O I-POD DET
3 P9_4 O BU209CLK(VIDEO)/SEL2/G
4 P9_3 O BU2090Data/SEL1/F
5 P9_2 O BU2090DATA2/VIDEO_MUTE
6 P9_1(TB1IN) I REMOCON
7 P9_0 I AD1837_SDIN(OverLoad)
8 BYTE I BYTE
9 CNVSS(UP_GRADE) I CNVSS
10 P8_7 O BU4094_BU2090_Data(Front)
11 P8_6 O FLD_RESET_BU4094_ENABLE
12 RESET I RESET
13 XOUT O XOUT
14 VSS I VSS
15 XIN I XIN
16 VCC1 I VCC1(+5V)
17 P8_5 I NMI
18 P8_4(INT2) I FLAG0
19 P8_3(INT1) I LC89057_INT
20 P8_2(INT0) I PROTECTION
21 P8_1 O FLD_BU2090_CLK
22 P8_0 O FLD_DATA
23 P7_7 O FLD_CE
24 P7_6 O I-POD ??PIN
25 P7_5 O 7180/7172_DATA
26 P7_4 O TC9273/9164_CLK
27 P7_3 O 7180/7172_CLK
28 P7_2 O NC
29 P7_1(RXD) I I-POD RX
30 P7_0(TXD) O I-POD TX
31 P6_7(UP_GRADE) O RS232C_TX(Crestron)
32 P6_6(UP_GRADE) I RS232C_RX(Crestron)
33 P6_5 I PLL_IF_COUNT
34 P6_4 O PLL_DATA OUT/XM_DAC_DATA
35 P6_3 O XM_UART_TX
36 P6_2 I XM_UART_RX
37 P6_1 O PLL_CLK/XM_DAC_CLK/BU4094_CLK
38 P6_0 O PLL_CE
39 P5_7 I TUNED
40 P5_6 I STEREO
41 P5_5(UP_GRADE)
42 P5_4 I VOL_ENCODER_UP
43 P5_3 I VOL_ENCODER_DOWN
44 P5_2 I SEL_UP
45 P5_1 I SEL_DOWN
46 P5_0(UP_GRADE)
47 P4-7 O RS232C_SW
48 P4-6 I RDS_DATA
49 P4-5 O ERR_MUTE
50 P4-4 O BSE
51 P4_3 I LC89057_EMPHASIS
52 P4_2 I SHARC_SDIN
53 P4_1 I LC89057W_SDIN
54 P4_0 O EEPROM_RESET
55 P3_7 O LC89057W_RESET


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Pin No. Pin Name I/O/T Pin Function
56 P3_6 O SHARC_CE
57 P3_5 O SHARC_SDOUT
58 P3_4 O LC89057W_CE
59 P3_3 O LC89057W_AD1837_SDOUT
60 P3_2 O LC89057W_AD1837_SCLK
61 P3_1 O AD1837_RESET
62 VCC2 I VCC2(+5V)
63 P3_0 O SHARC_SCLK
64 VSS I VSS
65 P2_7 O SHARC_RESET
66 P2_6 O AD1837_CE
67 P2_5 I FLAG3
68 P2_4 I FLAG2
69 P2_3 I FLAG1
70 P2_2 I H/P_DET
71 P2_1 I FUNC_ENCODER_UP
72 P2_0 I FUNC_ENCODER_DOWN
73 (INT5)P1_7 I RDS_CLOCK
74 (INT4)P1_6 O 4094_STB(XM)
75 (INT3)P1_5 I MIC_DETECT
76 P1_4 O POWER_RELAY
77 P1_3 O STBY_RED_LED
78 P1_2 O 1197_LATCH
79 P1_1 O 1197_CLK
80 P1_0 O 1197_DATA
81 P0_7 O MUTE_POWER
82 P0_6 O 4094_STB(RLY)
83 P0_5 O 4094_STB(RLY/MUTE)
84 P0_4 O 4094_STB(MUTE)
85 P0_3 I S-MONITOR_DET
86 P0_2 I COMPONENT_DET
87 P0_1 I COMPOSITE_DET
88 P0_0 I S-VIDEO_DET
89 (KI3)P10_7 I POWER_DOWN
90 (KI2)P10_6 I KEY_IN1
91 (KI1)P10_5 I KEY_IN2
92 (KI0)P10_4 I KEY_IN3
93 (AN3)P10_3 I SET_OPTION
94 (AN2)P10_2 I BAND_OPTION
95 (AN1)P10_1 O NC
96 AVSS I AVSS
97 P10_0 O XM_DAC_MDI
98 Vref I Vref(+5V)
99 AVCC I AVCC(+5V)
100 P9_7 O 74781_CS




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NJW1197 (IC701)

80 51


81 50




100 31


1 30




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NJW1197 Terminal Function


No. SYMBOL FUNCTION No. SYMBOL FUNCTION
1 ROUT Rch output 51 DCR_IN Multi-channel selector Rch input
2 COUT Cch output 52 DCR_OUT Input selector Rch output
3 LSOUT LSch output 53 GND Ground
4 RSOUT RSch output 54 DCL_IN Multi-channel selector Lch input
5 LBOUT LBch output 55 DCL_OUT Input selector Lch output
6 RBOUT RBch output 56 GND Ground
7 SWOUT SWch output 57 REC_B1R Input selector Rch REC output B1
8 GND Ground 58 REC_B1L Input selector Lch REC output B1
9 FIL_BL2 Lch Bass filter terminal 2 59 REC_A4R Input selector Rch REC output A4
10 FIL_BL1 Lch Bass filter terminal 1 60 REC_A4L Input selector Lch REC output A4
11 FIL_TL Lch Treble filter terminal 61 REC_A3R Input selector Rch REC output A3
12 TCAP Switching noise rejection capacitor 62 REC_A3L Input selector Lch REC output A3
13 FIL_BR2 Rch Bass filter terminal 2 63 REC_A2R Input selector Rch REC output A2
14 FIL_BR1 Rch Bass filter terminal 1 64 REC_A2L Input selector Lch REC output A2
15 FIL_TR Rch Treble filter terminal 65 REC_A1R Input selector Rch REC output A1
16 V+ + Power supply voltage input 66 REC_A1L Input selector Lch REC output A1
17 ADR Chip address select input 67 VDDOUT Internal Digital +Power Supply Output
18 V- - Power supply voltage input 68 DATA Control data signal input
19 L1IN Input selector Lch input 1 69 CLOCK Clock signal input
20 DCCAP_SW Switching noise rejection capacitor 70 LATCH Latch signal input
21 R1IN Input selector Rch input 1 71 MUTE External Mute control
22 DCCAP_RB Switching noise rejection capacitor 72 FL+ Input selector gain control Lch no-inverted output
23 L2IN Input selector Lch input 2 73 FL- Input selector gain control Lch inverted output
24 DCCAP_LB Switching noise rejection capacitor 74 FR+ Input selector gain control Rch no-inverted output
25 R2IN Input selector Rch input 2 75 FR- Input selector gain control Rch inverted output
26 DCCAP_RS Switching noise rejection capacitor 76 GND Ground
27 L3IN Input selector Lch input 3 77 LSCIN Multi-channel LSch input C
28 DCCAP_LS Switching noise rejection capacitor 78 RSCIN Multi-channel RSch input C
29 R3IN Input selector Rch input 3 79 LBCIN Multi-channel LBch input C
30 DCCAP_C Switching noise rejection capacitor 80 RBCIN Multi-channel RBch input C
31 L4IN Input selector Lch input 4 81 GND Ground
32 DCCAP_R Switching noise rejection capacitor 82 LAIN Multi-channel Lch input A
33 R4IN Input selector Rch input 4 83 RAIN Multi-channel Rch input A
34 DCCAP_L Switching noise rejection capacitor 84 CAIN Multi-channel Cch input A
35 L5IN Input selector Lch input 5 85 LSAIN Multi-channel LSch input A
36 GND Ground 86 RSAIN Multi-channel RSch input A
37 R5IN Input selector Rch input 5 87 LBAIN Multi-channel LBch input A
38 GND Ground 88 RBAIN Multi-channel RBch input A
39 L6IN Input selector Lch input 6 89 SWAIN Multi-channel SWch input A
40 L9IN Input selector Lch input 9 90 GND Ground
41 R6IN Input selector Rch input 6 91 LBIN Multi-channel Lch input B
42 R9IN Input selector Rch input 9 92 RBIN Multi-channel Rch input B
43 L7IN Input selector Lch input 7 93 CBIN Multi-channel Cch input B
44 L10IN Input selector Lch input 10 94 LSBIN Multi-channel LSch input B
45 R7IN Input selector Rch input 7 95 RSBIN Multi-channel RSch input B
46 R10IN Input selector Rch input 10 96 LBBIN Multi-channel LBch input B
47 L8IN Input selector Lch input 8 97 RBBIN Multi-channel RBch input B
48 L11IN Input selector Lch input 11 98 SWBIN Multi-channel SWch input B
49 R8IN Input selector Rch input 8 99 GND Ground
50 R11IN Input selector Rch input 11 100 LOUT Lch output




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ADSP21266SKSTZ-1B (IC804)

144 109
1 108
PIN 1 INDICATOR




TOP VIEW




36 73
37 72




ADSP21266SKSTZ-1B Terminal Function

LQFP LQFP LQFP LQFP
Pin Name Pin # Pin Name Pin # Pin Name Pin # Pin Name Pin #
VDDINT 1 VDDINT 37 VDDEXT 73 GND 109
CLKCFG0 2 GND 38 GND 74 VDDINT 110
CLKCFG1 3 RD 39 VDDINT 75 GND 111
BOOTCFG0 4 ALE 40 GND 76 VDDINT 112
BOOTCFG1 5 AD15 41 DAI_P10 (SD2B) 77 GND 113
GND 6 AD14 42 DAI_P11 (SD3A) 78 VDDINT 114
VDDEXT 7 AD13 43 DAI_P12 (SD3B) 79 GND 115
GND 8 GND 44 DAI_P13 (SCLK23) 80 VDDEXT 116
VDDINT 9 VDDEXT 45 DAI_P14 (SFS23) 81 GND 117
GND 10 AD12 46 DAI_P15 (SD4A) 82 VDDINT 118
VDDINT 11 VDDINT 47 VDDINT 83 GND 119
GND 12 GND 48 GND 84 VDDINT 120
VDDINT 13 AD11 49 GND 85 RESET 121
GND 14 AD10 50 DAI_P16 (SD4B) 86 SPIDS 122
FLAG0 15 AD9 51 DAI_P17 (SD5A) 87 GND 123
FLAG1 16 AD8 52 DAI_P18 (SD5B) 88 VDDINT 124
AD7 17 DAI_P1 (SD0A) 53 DAI_P19 (SCLK45) 89 SPICLK 125
GND 18 VDDINT 54 VDDINT 90 MISO 126
VDDINT 19 GND 55 GND 91 MOSI 127
GND 20 DAI_P2 (SD0B) 56 GND 92 GND 128
VDDEXT 21 DAI_P3 (SCLK0) 57 VDDEXT 93 VDDINT 129
GND 22 GND 58 DAI_P20 (SFS45) 94 VDDEXT 130
VDDINT 23 VDDEXT 59 GND 95 AVDD 131
AD6 24 VDDINT 60 VDDINT 96 AVSS 132
AD5 25 GND 61 FLAG2 97 GND 133
AD4 26 DAI_P4 (SFS0) 62 FLAG3 98 CLKOUT 134
VDDINT 27 DAI_P5 (SD1A) 63 VDDINT 99 EMU 135
GND 28 DAI_P6 (SD1B) 64 GND 100 TDO 136
AD3 29 DAI_P7 (SCLK1) 65 VDDINT 101 TDI 137
AD2 30 VDDINT 66 GND 102 TRST 138
VDDEXT 31 GND 67 VDDINT 103 TCK 139
GND 32 VDDINT 68 GND 104 TMS 140
AD1 33 GND 69 VDDINT 105 GND 141
AD0 34 DAI_P8 (SFS1) 70 GND 106 CLKIN 142
WR 35 DAI_P9 (SD2A) 71 VDDINT 107 XTAL 143
VDDINT 36 VDDINT 72 VDDINT 108 VDDEXT 144




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LC89057W (IC807)


EMPHA/UO AUDIO/VO INT CL CE DI XMODE
32 33 35 40 39 38 41




EMPHA/UO
AUDIO/VO

DGND




DGND
XMCK
RERR




DVDD




DVDD