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DVDR3570H/05/31/51/58 And DVDR3590H/05/31/51/58 Service Package Version 1.2
The table below gives the summary of all the files in the service package. Please refer to this document for the required information.
Chapter No. Chapter 1 Technical Specifications and Connection Facilities Reference Document & Instructions

Chapter 2 Safety Information, General notes & Lead-free Requirements

Chapter 3 Directions for Use / QUG

Direction for use is available at website: www.p4c.philips.com

(/31)

/05/51/58)
Chapter 4 Mechanical Instructions

Chapter 5 Firmware Upgrading, Alignment and Test Procedures, and Diagnostic Software

(Firmware Upgrading, Alignment and Test Procedures)

(Diagnostic Software)
Chapter 6 Block Diagram & Wiring Diagram

Chapter 7 Electrical Circuits & Layout Drawings, Test Point View,

1. Front Panel:

Waveforms

2. Analog Board

3. Digital Board

Chapter 8 Exploded View and Service Parts List

(Mechanical Exploded View)

(Service Parts List)
Chapter 9 Revision List

2.
2.1
2.1.1

Safety Information, General Notes & Lead Free Requirements
Safety Instructions
General Safety Safety regulations require that during a repair: · Connect the unit to the mains via an isolation transformer. · Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol , only by components identical to the original ones. Any other component substitution (other than original type) may increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard. Safety regulations require that after a repair, you must return the unit in its original condition. Pay, in particular, attention to the following points: · Route the wires/cables correctly, and fix them with the mounted cable clamps. · Check the insulation of the mains lead for external damage. · Check the electrical DC resistance between the mains plug and the secondary side: 1. Unplug the mains cord, and connect a wire between the two pins of the mains plug. 2. Set the mains switch to the `on' position (keep the mains cord unplugged!). 3. Measure the resistance value between the mains plug and the front panel, controls, and chassis bottom. 4. Repair or correct unit when the resistance measurement is less than 1 M. 5. Verify this, before you return the unit to the customer/ user (ref. UL-standard no. 1492). 6. Switch the unit `off', and remove the wire between the two pins of the mains plug.

2.2
2.2.1 to

Warnings
General · All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible electrostatic discharges (ESD, ). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that, during repair, you are at the same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep components and tools at this same potential. Available ESD protection equipment: ­ Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband, connection box, extension cable and earth cable) 4822 310 10671. ­ Wristband tester 4822 344 13999. Be careful during measurements in the live voltage section. The primary side of the power supply, including the heatsink, carries live mains voltage when you connect the player to the mains (even when the player is `off'!). It is possible to touch copper tracks and/ or components in this unshielded primary area, when you service the player. Service personnel must take precautions to prevent touching this area or components in this area. A `lightning stroke' and a stripe-marked printing on the printed wiring board, indicate the primary side of the power supply. Never replace modules, or components, while the unit is `on'.

·

· 2.2.2

Laser · · · · The use of optical instruments with this product, will increase eye hazard. Only qualified service personnel may remove the cover or attempt to service this device, due to possible eye injury. Repair handling should take place as much as possible with a disc loaded inside the player. Text below is placed inside the unit, on the laser cover shield:

2.1.2

Laser Safety This unit employs a laser. Only qualified service personnel may remove the cover, or attempt to service this device (due to possible eye injury). Laser Device Unit Type Wavelength Output Power : Semiconductor laser GaAlAs : 650 nm (DVD) : 780 nm (VCD/CD) : 20 mW (DVD+RW writing) : 0.8 mW (DVD reading) : 0.3 mW (VCD/CD reading) : 60 degree

CAUTION VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM ADVARSEL SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÅLING ADVARSEL SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING NÅR DEKSEL ÅPNES UNNGÅ EKSPONERING FOR STRÅLEN VARNING SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN VARO! AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NÄKYVÄLLE JA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE LASER SÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN VORSICHT SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETSEN DANGER VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM ATTENTION RAYONNEMENT LASER VISIBLE ET INVISIBLE EN CAS D'OUVERTURE EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU

Figure 2-2

Beam divergence

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

Figure 2-1 Note: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedure other than those specified herein, may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Avoid direct exposure to beam.

2.3

Lead Free Requirement
Information about Lead-free produced sets Philips CE is starting production of lead-free sets from 1.1.2005 onwards. INDENTIFICATION: Regardless of special logo (not always indicated) One must treat all sets from 1 Jan 2005 onwards, according next rules.

· Special information for BGA-ICs: - always use the 12nc-recognizable soldering temperature profile of the specific BGA (for de-soldering always use the lead-free temperature profile, in case of doubt) - lead free BGA-ICs will be delivered in so-called `drypackaging' (sealed pack including a silica gel pack) to protect the IC against moisture. After opening, dependent of MSL-level seen on indicator-label in the bag, the BGA-IC possibly still has to be baked dry. (MSL=Moisture Sensitivity Level). This will be communicated via AYSwebsite. Do not re-use BGAs at all. · For sets produced before 1.1.2005 (except products of 2004), containing leaded solder-alloy and components, all needed spare-parts will be available till the end of the service-period. For repair of such sets nothing changes. · On our website www.atyourservice.ce.Philips.com you find more information to: BGA-de-/soldering (+ baking instructions) Heating-profiles of BGAs and other ICs used in Philips-sets You will find this and more technical information within the "magazine", chapter "workshop news".

Example S/N:

Bottom line of typeplate gives a 14-digit S/N. Digit 5&6 is the year, digit 7&8 is the week number, so in this case 1991 wk 18 So from 0501 onwards = from 1 Jan 2005 onwards

For additional questions please contact your local repair-helpdesk.

Important note: In fact also products of year 2004 must be treated in this way as long as you avoid mixing solder-alloys (leaded/ lead-free). So best to always use SAC305 and the higher temperatures belong to this.

Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected by the workshop during a repair: · Use only lead-free solder alloy Philips SAC305 with order code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder-pate is required, please contact the manufacturer of your solder-equipment. In general use of solder-paste within workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to store and to handle. · Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free solder alloy. The solder tool must be able o To reach at least a solder-temperature of 400°C, o To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip o To exchange solder-tips for different applications. · Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature around 360°C ­ 380°C is reached and stabilized at the solder joint. Heating-time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec. Avoid temperatures above 400°C otherwise wear-out of tips will rise drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed. To avoid wear-out of tips switch off un-used equipment, or reduce heat. · Mix of lead-free solder alloy / parts with leaded solder alloy / parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoid mixed solder alloy types (leaded and lead-free). If one cannot avoid or does not know whether product is lead-free, clean carefully the solder-joint from old solder alloy and re-solder with new solder alloy (SAC305). · Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals. Not listed standard-material (commodities) has to be purchased at external companies.

1
A

Connect

2
A B
Connecting Recorder and TV
with Cable TV or Satellite Receiver

Set up

3

Enjoy
About the internal hard disk drive
This recorder's hard disk drive can be used as a Media Jukebox, allowing you to store and playback your TV programmes, videos, music and photos files. Press HOME on the remote control to access your contents stored in the { Hard Disk }.

Before connecting
Select the most suitable connection (A or B or C) based on the type of device you have and your home set up. You can also refer to the accompanying User Manual for other possible connections.

Finding the viewing channel

A Press STANDBY-ON on the recorder. B Turn on the TV.
You should see the installation menu.
Menu Language
Please select your language. Defines the languages of all on-screen menu displays.

About the Time Shift Buffer (TSB)
Once you turn on the recorder, the selected TV programme will be stored in a temporary hard disk storage called Time Shift Buffer `TSB'. The `TSB' can store up to 6 hours of programmes temporarily. Press INFO to display the Time Shift video bar.
Start time of the programme Programmes stored in the `TSB'
Now

English
Dansk Deutsch Español Français Italiano Nederlands Norsk

Connecting Recorder and TV
with antenna only

C

Connecting Recorder, TV and VCR
Television ( rear)

C In case you don't see the recorder's setting menu,
Television ( rear) Television (rear)

press the Channel Down button on the TVs remote control repeatedly (or AV, SELECT, ° button) until you see the menu. This is the correct viewing channel for the recorder.

Select a record mode
Select an appropriate recording mode is important as it determines the picture quality and recording time to the hard disk.

22:04:30

Selected clips for recording Current time of playback

Present time

(option B) Philips Recorder (rear)
CVBS OUT Y L PB

B
Philips Recorder (rear)
CVBS OUT Y L PR R S-VIDEO OUT AUDIO PB

Start initial installation

Use the recorder's remote control and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.

EXT 1
TV-OUT ANTENNA-IN

TO TV

EXT 2

TO VCR/SAT

EXT 1
TV-OUT
PR

TO TV

EXT 2

TO VCR/SAT

Notes: - The contents in the time shift video bar will be cleared when you press STANDBY ON (2). - The blue LED on the recorder will be lit up when the Time Shift Buffer is active or when you playback a recording from the hard disk drive.

A Before recording, press OPTIONS on the
remote control.

ANTENNA-IN

R S-VIDEO OUT AUDIO

A Select the desired menu language, your country and
the TV shape.
Note Press OK or the Green button on the remote control to go to the next screen.

Antenna

VIDEO OUT

AUDIO OUT

COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT

VIDEO OUT

AUDIO OUT

COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT

B C D E

Select { Settings } in the menu and press OK. Move to { Recording } and press right. right. Move to { Record mode } and press

Select a record mode and press OK to confirm.

Antenna

Watch TV ­ Pause live TV
Your Philips Recorder allows you to control the TV programme. You can PAUSE it as if you were in control of the live broadcast.

DVDR3570H
Record Mode

B Press OK to start automatic analogue channel
TO VCR
CVBS OUT Y L

search.
VCR (rear)
TO VCR TO TV

EXT 1
TV-OUT ANTENNA-IN

TO TV

EXT 2

TO VCR/SAT

TO TV

Channel search
Start Auto search

R S-VIDEO OUT AUDIO

VIDEO OUT

AUDIO OUT

COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT

A Turn on your recorder to the live TV mode and
press P +/- to select a TV programme.

Philips Recorder (rear)

Satellite dish/ Cable TV wall outlet

A Unplug the existing antenna cable from your TV and
connect it to the ANTENNA IN recorder. socket on this

A Keep the existing scart connection between the
Cable Box/Satellite Receiver and your TV. If your TV only has one Scart connector, then replace the scart connection with antenna connections (see option B).

B Connect an RF antenna cable (supplied) from the
TV-OUT socket on this recorder to the Antenna In socket on the TV.

Note: Your new Philips Recorder replaces the VCR for your recording needs. First, unplug all the connections from your VCR.

C Once complete, press the Green button to
continue.
Time
Time setting is required for making recordings. Time format is 24h (hh:mm)

B Press PAUSE LIVE TV to suspend it. C Press PAUSE LIVE TV again to continue. D To return to live broadcast, press LIVE TV.

HQ (high quality) SP (standard play) SPP (standard play plus) LP (long play) EP (extended play) SLP (super long play) SEP (super extended play)

23 45 56 68 90 135 180

1 2 2.5 3 4 6 8

1 hr 55 mins 3 hrs 40 mins 4 hrs 35 mins 5 hrs 30 mins 7 hrs 20 mins 11 hrs 5 mins 14 hrs 45 mins

DVDR3590H
Record Mode

00 : 00

A Follow A connection before you proceed to step 2
below.

Colour Softkeys function
Delete Copy Child Lock Protect

(250GB)

LIVE TV OPTIONS

B Connect a scart cable (not supplied) from the
EXT2-TO VCR/SAT scart socket on this recorder to the SCART (TO VCR) socket on the Cable Box/Satellite Receiver.

C Connect a scart cable (supplied) from the
EXT1-TO TV scart socket on this recorder to the SCART socket on your TV.

B Connect a scart cable (not supplied) from the
EXT2-TO VCR/SAT scart socket on this recorder to the SCART socket on the VCR.

D Enter the correct time in the entry field, press OK
followed by the Green button to continue. Proceed the same for date entry.

HQ (high quality) SP (standard play) SPP (standard play plus) LP (long play) EP (extended play) SLP (super long play) SEP (super extended play)

40 77 96 115 153 230 300

1 2 2.5 3 4 6 8

1 hr 55 mins 3 hrs 40 mins 4 hrs 35 mins 5 hrs 30 mins 7 hrs 20 mins 11 hrs 5 mins 14 hrs 45 mins

PAUSE LIVE TV

D Plug in the power cable from the recorder to an AC
power outlet

C Connect a scart cable (supplied) from the
EXT1-TO TV scart socket on this recorder to the SCART socket on your TV.

C Plug in the power cable from the recorder to an AC
power outlet

E The installation is completed now, press the Green
button to close the menu.
HOME

D Plug in the power cable from the recorder to an AC
power outlet

The colour functions shown on the menu can be accessed by pressing the matching colour coded buttons on the remote control.

INFO

3
A
6 hours.

Enjoy
Start playback D
Copy files from USB

Hard Disk / DVD Recorder

DVDR3570H DVDR3590H

Record/Copy to hard disk
Record current TV programme
A Press REC to start recording. It can record up to
Note To set the recording time length, press REC repeatedly to extend the recording time in 30-minute increments, up to 6 hours.

A

Playback from hard disk
Source Hard Disk
Disc Tray USB

C

Playback from USB device

Quick Start Guide
1 2 3
What's in the box? Connect Set up Enjoy

You can only copy the data files (MP3, WMA, DivX and JPEG) from your USB device to the recorder's hard disk drive or recordable DVD.

Content
Recordings Video files Music Photo

A Insert the USB device to the USB port. B Press USB to show the contents list.
Content
Video Music

A Insert your USB device to the USB port at the front
panel of the recorder.

Root
Folder 01 Folder 02

B To stop the recording before the scheduled time,
press STOP.

B Press USB on the remote control to view the
content menu.

Photo

C Use
copy.

keys to reach the file you want to

B

Mark a specific content in the Time Shift Buffer for recording

D Press the Green button on the remote control for
{ Copy }.
Target for copy. Choose destination for copy.

A B C D

Press HOME. Select { Hard Disk } and press Select the contents type and press right. right.

Use keys to reach the title/file you want to play and press u to start playback.

C Select the contents type and press right. D Select a data file (MP3, WMA, DivX and JPEG) and
press u to start playback.

To Hard Disk To Disc

B

Playback from disc

21:00 22:13

23:30

E Select the destination for copying and press OK to
confirm.
Prog Info

A Hold down STOP until the disc tray opens. Load a
disc and close the disc tray.

Cancel Rec.

Note If select { To Disc }, insert an empty recordable DVD into the recorder.

B Press HOME and select { Disc Tray }.
Source
Hard Disk

A Press

left or right to search for the scene where you want to record.
Note Pressing the Red button will cancel the recording.

F Press OK again to start copying.

Titles
Title 01 Title 02 Title 03 Title 04 Title 05

Disc Tray
USB

B Press REC to start recording from here.

E

Copy files from Disc
C Use

Title 06 Title 07 Title n

HDD LIST

USB

PAUSE LIVE TV

C Press

right to search for the scene to end the recording, then press STOP.
Note The title will be marked in red and the recording will only take effect when you turn off the recorder.

Copy prohibited contents cannot be copied to this recorder.

A Insert a CD/DVD into the recorder. B Press HOME and select { Disc Tray }. C Use keys to reach the title/file you want
to copy.

keys to reach the title/file you want to play and press u to start playback.

SUBTITLE INFO SELECT EDIT

AUDIO SCART

HOME

Hard Disk/ DVD Recorder

Remote Control and 2 batteries

D Press the Green button on the remote control for

REC

STOP

C

Copy TV programmes from hard disk

{ Copy }.
Target for copy. Choose destination for copy.

A Insert a recordable DVD into the recorder. B Press HDD LIST on the remote control. C Select a title to copy and press the Green button
on the remote control for { Copy }.

To Hard Disk To USB

User Manual

E Select the destination for copying and press OK to
confirm.
Note Only data files are able to copy to USB device.

Need help?
User Manual
See the user manual that came with your Philips Recorder

D The making disc copy information appears. Press
the Green button again to start copying.
Note It is not possible to copy the TV recordings to USB device.

F Press OK again to start copying.

Online
Register your product and get support at www.philips.com/welcome 2007 © Koninklijke Philips N.V. All rights reserved. 12 NC 3139 245 27712 www.philips.com

RF antenna cable (connect between recorder and TV)

Scart cable

1.
1.1.
1. 2.

Firmware Upgrading and other useful firmware hints
Preparation to upgrade firmware
Unzip the zip-archive file Start the CD Burning software and create a new CD project (data disc) with the following settings: File system: Joliet Format: MODE 2: CDROM XA Recording mode: SINGLE SESSION (TRACK-AT-ONCE), FINALIZED CD Note: Long file name is necessary for the preparation of the upgrade disc Place the content of the zip-archive into the root directory of the new CD project. Burn the data onto a blank CDR or CD-RW

3. 4.

1.2.

Procedures to apply the Firmware Upgrade

Notes: There are 2 upgrade processes supported: - Normal Upgrade and Forced Download. For normal upgrading, power up the set, open the tray, insert the upgrade disc, close the tray and follow the on screen instruction. For forced download upgrading, follow the procedures described below. Hold the + buttons down and Power up the set. The tray opens and set will display: DOWNLOAD ->..........PUT DISC 7. Insert the prepared Upgrade CDROM and close the tray. 8. The set will display: INIT DSC -> .......... DOWNLOAD ->........... The whole process takes less than 10 minutes Note: Do not press any buttons or interrupt the mains supply during the upgrading process, otherwise the set may become defective. 9. When the upgrade is completed the tray will open automatically and the set will display: REMOVE 10. Close the tray and the set will display: DONE 11. The set will go into Standby mode. 5. 6.

1.3.

How to read out the firmware version to confirm set has been upgraded

Notes: In order to check the firmware version of the set, user version info screen should be accessed. Follow the procedure below for checking user version info screen. 1. 2. 3. 4. Power up the set Press button on the Remote control and go to option Then go to and choose by pressing OK. The TV connected to the set will display the user version info as shown below for checking software version: Version Info Royal Philips DVDR3570H Software version: 01.00 Please visit our website www.philips.com/support for further software updates and additional information Developer name: Royal Philips Product name (xxxx = model number): DVDRxxxxH (DVDR3570H in the example above) Official SW release number: Software Version (xx.xx = release): xx.xx (01.00 in the example above) Press button to exit.

5.

1.4.

Procedure for checking Development Version Info Screen
Notes: For detail software information such as Slash Version, Drive Software Version, etc of the set, the development version info screen should be accessed. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Power up the set Press button on the Remote control and go to option Then go to and choose by pressing OK. When the user version info screen is appeared, press the blue key on the remote control. The TV connected to the set will display the Development Version Info Screen as shown below: Version Info (c)PHILIPS 2006 Version Information: DI L+06_7/751731 SV 11602 BE 52.07.02.15 ASP 1,18,1,10 C1_7 20070224_1659 pro lecoplusleadV2 EPG: DPMS:P_DPM Digital Board Info: (DI: Digital Board, L+06_7: Digital Board name, 75: Hardware ID for EU Non EPG, 1731: SW BUILD ID for recorder application in the example) Slash Version (xxxxx = version): SV xxxxx (11602 for /51 in the example above) Drive SW Version (yy.yy = model, xx.xx = version): BE yy.yy.xx.xx (Model 52.07, Version 02.15 in the example) ASP Software and VFD Driver Version Number: (1,18: ASP software version number, 1,10: version number of VFD Driver Detailed Build Information: (C1_7: Branch Information, 2007: year, 02: month, 24: date, 16: Hour, 59: minute in the above example) EPG: DPMS:P_DPM (internal to the recorder application.)

1.5.

Procedure for Formatting a HDD drive
In case of failure the HDD is replaced by a new unformatted HDD. To prepare the new HDD for use, it must be formatted. Follow the procedure below to format HDD. 1) 2) 3) Press and Hold the + key combination while powering on the mains. The set will start to display "FMT KEY", and then it will show "FMT HDD" while formatting HDD. If the formatting is completed successfully, the set will display "FMT DONE". If the formatting is failed, it will show "FMT FAIL".

Notes: Do not power off the set immediately when the "FMT DONE" is seen. Wait until the time or - - : - - is displayed before powering off the set.

1.6.

Procedure to Virginize the set
Notes: All the user information will be lost after virginizing the set. Follow the procedure below to virginize the set. 1) Press and hold down the Standby key on the front while connecting to the power outlet. 2) Release the keys when the scrolling messages appear on VFD. 3) Press Standby key again and follow the instructions when the set wakes up.

2.

Alignments & Test Procedures
Replacing the Digital Board
When the defective Digital Board is to be replaced with a new board, the following settings should be restored. · Slash information (or slash version) · IEEE Unique number (or DV ID) · Hard Ware Diversity String (or Hardware ID) The slash version, IEEE Unique number, and the Hardware ID are set at the end of the production line of the set. The "Diversity String" tells the software during startup which hardware version is present. In a new Digital Board, the non-volatile memory, the NVM, is an empty device. After replacement the set can only startup in Diagnostic software mode because the Slash version and Hardware ID is not initialized properly. By way of commands via the Diagnostic Software (DS) and HyperTerminal connection to the PC, these factory settings must be restored into the NVM.

2.1.

Slash Version
The slash version is stored with DS command 1217 followed by the slash version as parameter. The slash versions used in DVDR3570H and DVDR3590H are as follows: · DVDR3570H/31 11601 · DVDR3570H/51 11602 · DVDR3570H/58 11603 · DVDR3570H/05 11604 · DVDR3590H/31 11617 · DVDR3590H/51 11618 · DVDR3590H/58 11619 · DVDR3590H/05 11620 Example: DS:> 1217 11601 121700: Test OK@ With DS command 1218 the slash version can be displayed

2.2.

IEEE Unique Number
1. Note the serial number of the set example: VN19 0650 100070 VN = production center (VN....Szekesfehervar). According to UAW-500: V=22 and N=14 (A = 1, B = 2, C =3, etc) 19 = change code (this is not used for this calculation) 06 = YEAR 50 = Production WEEK 100070 = Lot and SERIAL number Calculate the unique number: this number always exists out of 10 hexadecimal numbers First 5 numbers: First we calculate a decimal number according to formula below: 35828*YEAR + 676*WEEK + 26*V +N + 8788 The figures are fixed, YEAR, WEEK and production center codes V, N are variables Example: 35828*06 + 676*50 + 26*22 + 14 + 8788 = 258142 (decimal) Then we translate this decimal number to a hexadecimal number. Example: 258142 = 3F05E (hex) Last 5 numbers: The last 5 numbers exist out of the Lot and SERIAL number. We have to translate the decimal number to the next 5 hexadecimal numbers: Example: 100070 (decimal) = 186E6 (hex) This IEEE Unique number (10-digit hexadecimal number) is stored with DS command 1207.

2. 3.

4.

5.

Example: DS:>1207 3F05E186E6 120700:

Test OK@ The set has now its original IEEE unique number. With DS command 1208 the number can be displayed

2.3.

Setting Hardware ID
With DS command 1228 (command mode interface) the system settings including the Hardware "Diversity String" can be displayed. Note: An error in the Diversity string will render the set not able to boot-up and the Digital board will be defective. Via the Dignostic Software the "Diversity String" can be stored with the command 1226, followed by the "Diversity String" as parameter. That stored "Diversity String" can be checked with the DS command 1229. The Diversity strings used in DVDR3570H and DVDR3590H are as follows: Non EPG sets, DVDR3570H/05/51/58 and DVDR3590H/05/51/58: 44424849C05840014C2B30365F3700007520070000020300000101004002000044564452323030312E30303 10202000000010300000002010000020000000000 EPG sets, DVDR3570H/31 and DVDR3590H/31 44424849E04840014C2B30365F3700006520070000020300000101004002000044564452323030312E303031 0202000000010300000002010000020000000000 Example: DS:> 1226 44424849E04840014C2B30365F3700006520070000020300000101004002000044564452323030312E303031 0202000000010300000002010000020000000000 122600: Test OK @

1.

Mechanical Instructions
Note: The position numbers given here refer to the Exploded view on chapter 8.

1.1.

Dismantling of the DVD Tray cover manually
1) Insert a screwdriver into the slot provided at the bottom of the set and push in the direction as shown in Figure1 to unlock the Tray cover 110 before sliding it out.

Figure 1 Unlock the tray loader 2) Remove the Tray cover 110 as shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2 Remove the tray cover

1.2.

Dismantling of the Front Panel
1) 2) 3) Remove 7 screws to loosen Top cover 240. Remove 2 screws as shown in Figure 3 to detach the Front Assembly 0901 together with the Plate Front loader 183. Unscrew 3 more screws to remove the Plate Front Loader 183 from the Front Assembly 0901. The Front Panel Service Position is shown in Figure 4.

Figure 3 ­ Unscrew the screws to detach front panel

Insulation Sheet

Insulation Sheet

Figure 4 - Front Panel Service Position

1.3.

Dismantling of the Basic Engine
1) Remove 4 mounting screws mounting the Basic Engine1007 from the Frame Assembly 0920 as shown in figure 5.

Figure 5 - Basic Engine mounting screw 2) Flip the Basic Engine over to remove 4 screws from the PCB protection plate. Service Position of the Basic Engine is shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6 - Basic Engine Service Position

1.4.

Dismantling of the PSU Board
1) Remove 3 screws to loosen the PSU Board 1004 as shown in Figure 7.

Figure 7 - PSU remove mounting screws 2) Service position for PSU Board is given in Figure 8.

Insulation Sheet Figure 8 - PSU Board Service Position

1.5.

Dismantling of the Digital Board
1) Remove 4 screws to loosen the Digital Board 1003 as shown in Figure 9.

Figure 9 - Remove mounting screws for Digital Board 2) Service position for Digital Board is given in Figure 10. (Remove the Digital Board Bracket 187 and take out the cables beneath it to make it easier to flip over the digital board. Front Panel should also be removed. Flip over the digital board and put the insulation sheet under it for servicing)

Insulation Sheet

Figure 10 - Digital Board Service Position

1.6.

Dismantling of the HDD
1) Remove 4 screws to loosen the HDD assembly (HDD 1005+ HDD Bracket 186+ the screws 271+ HDD Damper 191 only for DVDR3590H + HDD Suspension Bracket 192 only for DVDR3590H) as shown in

figure 11.

Figure 11 ­ Remove mounting screws for HDD Assembly 2) Flip over the HDD Assembly to see the mounting screws 271. Remove the screws to dismantle the HDD 1005 from the HDD assembly.

Notes: Only the special type of screws as described in Service Parts List must be used for position number 271. Using improper screws may damage the mounting holes on the HDD.

1.7.

Dismantling of the Analog Board
1) Remove 3 screws that attach the Analog Board 1001 to the Frame 161 and remove 6 more screws that attach the Analog Board 1001 to the rear panel 230. Detach the rear panel 230 by removing 3 more screws. Then dismantle the Analog Board. Service position for Analogue Board is given in Figure 12.

2)

Insulation Sheet

Figure 12- Analogue Board Service Position (rear panel 230 detached)

1. Technical Specifications and Connection Facilities
1.1. PCB Locations

Front Boards (Behind the Front Plate) HDD Digital Board Basic Engine

Analog Board

PSU Board

1.2.

General Mains voltage: Mains frequency: Power consumption (DVDR3570H): Power consumption (DVDR3590H): Standby Power consumption: 220V-240V 50 Hz 28 W 32W <3.7W

1.3.

RF Tuner (Analogue) Test equipment: Fluke 54200 TV Signal generator Test streams: PAL BG Philips Standard test pattern

1.3.1.1.

System

B/G, I, L/L', D/K
1.3.2. RF ­ Loop Through:

Frequency range: Gain (ANT IN ­ ANT OUT) standby mode: Gain (ANT IN ­ ANT OUT) active mode:
1.3.3. Receiver

43 MHz ­ 860 M Hz -2.5 dB to -4dB 2 dB± 4dB

Output of Euro connector/Cinch to be used for measurements (direct output from front end)
Video Performance:

Frequency response (0 - 4.4 MHz): Group delay (0 - 4.4 MHz):
Audio Performance (Analogue Mono):

0 ± 4dB 0 ± 150 n sec

Frequency response (100 Hz ­ 12 kHz) relative to 1 kHz:

0 ± 3dB

S/N Ratio unweighted (quasi peak, 22Hz ­ 22kHz): S/N Ratio weighted (quasi peak, CCIR 468): Harmonic distortion at 1kHz: FM± 25 kHz: Harmonic distortion at 1kHz: AM: m = 54% (L/L'):
Audio Performance (NICAM Stereo/Dual)

40 dB 45 dB 1.5 % 2%

Frequency response (40 Hz - 15 kHz): (Relative to 1 kHz) S/N Ratio unweighted (quasi peak, 22Hz ­ 22kHz): S/N Ratio weighted (quasi peak, CCIR 468): Harmonic distortion at 1kHz: (Headroom: system I - 21.1dB all others - 16.5dB) Channel Separation:
1.3.4. Tuning

0 ± 3dB 65 dB 70 dB 0.5 % 45 dB

Tuning Frequency Range: Antenna Level for40dB S/N (video unweighted):

45.25 MHz ­ 857 MHz < 40 dBµV (High End) at 75 60 dBµV (Low End) at 75

Automatic Search Tuning

Scanning time auto search without RF Signal: Stop level (vision carrier): Maximum tuning error during operation (drift): Maximum tuning error of a recalled program:
Tuning Principles:

Typical 3 minutes 40 dBµV ± 100 kHz ± 62.5 kHz

Automatic system recognition (B/G, I, L/L', D/K) Manual Selection in "Store" mode Storage of frequencies at each random position number 1.4.
1.4.1.

Analog Inputs/Outputs
SCART 1 (Connected to TV)

Pin Signals: 1 Audio-out R 2 Audio-in R 3 Audio-out L 4 Audio GND 5 Blue GND 6 Audio-in L 7 Blue-out 8 Function switch 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
1.4.2.

1.8V RMS 1.8V RMS

0.7Vpp ± 0.1V into 75 < 2V = No Signal or internal bypass > 4.5V / < 7V = asp. Ratio 16:9 DVD > 9.5V / < 12V = asp. Ratio 4:3 DVD not use 0.7Vpp ± 0.1V into 75

Green GND P50 control Green out NC Red GND Fast switch GND Red-out Fast switch RGB / CVBS or Y out CVBS-out GND CVBS-in GND CVBS-out CVBS-in Shield

0.7Vpp ± 0.1V into 75 < 0.4V into 75 = CVBS >1V / < 3V into 75 = RGB 1Vpp ± 0.1V into 75

SCART 2 (Connected to AUX)

Pin Signals: 1 Audio-out R 2 Audio-in R 3 Audio-out L 4 Audio GND 5 Blue GND 6 Audio-in L 7 Blue-in 8 Function switch 9 Green GND 10 P50 control 11 Green-in 12 NC 13 Red GND 14 Fast switch GND 15 Red-in 16 Fast switch RGB / CVBS or Y in 17 CVBS-out GND 18 CVBS-in GND 19 CVBS-out 20 CVBS-in 21 Shield
1.4.3. Audio/Video Front Input Connectors CAM 1 AUDIO- Cinch

1.8V RMS 1.8V RMS

not used

1Vpp ± 0.1V into 75

Input Voltage: Input impedance:
CAM 1 VIDEO - Cinch

2Vrms max. > 10k

Input voltage: Input impedance:
1.4.4. VIDEO OUT Connectors CVBS OUT ­ Cinch

1Vpp ± 3dB 75

Output Voltage: Output impedance:
S-VIDEO OUT - Hosiden

1Vpp ± 3dB 75

According to IEC 933-5 Output Voltage Y: Output Impedance Y: Output Voltage C: Output Impedance C:
1.4.5. AUDIO ­ Cinch (L/R)

1Vpp ± 3dB 75 300mVpp ± 3dB 75

Output voltage: Output impedance:
1.4.6. COMPONENT VIDEO OUT ­ Cinch (Y/Pb/Pr)

2Vrms max. > 10k

According to EIO-770-1-A, EIA-770-2-A 1.5. Digital Inputs/Outputs

1.5.1.

IEEE 1394 Digital Video Input (DV IN CAM 2)

Implementation standard according: IEEE Std 1394-1995 IEC61883 - Part1 IEC61883 - Part 2 SD-DVCR (02-01-1997) Specification of consumer use digital VCR's using 6.3mm magnetic tape ­ dec.1994 Mechanical connection according to Annex of IEC 61883-1
1.5.2. USB

Compatibility: Type of connector:
1.5.3. AUDIO OUT: DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL ­ Cinch

USB 2.0 Series A Connector

LPCM: MPEG 1, MPEG 2, AC3: DTS: 1.6.
1.6.1.

according IEC 60958 according IEC 61937 according IEC 61937 + addendum

Video Performance
SNR PAL RGB 55 dB CVBS Lumincance: 55 dB Chroma: 55 dB (AM) 52 dB (PM) NTSC Y Pb Pr 55dB CVBS Lumincance: 55 dB Chroma: 54 dB (AM) 54dB (PM) Y/C Y: 55 dB C: 54 dB (AM) 54 dB (PM) Y/C Y: 57 dB C: 57 dB (AM) 54 dB (PM)

1.6.2.

Bandwidth PAL

RGB -4 MHz:+1dB/-2dB 4.8 MHz:-3dB 5.8 MHz:-6dB

CVBS 0.5-4 MHz:+1dB/-2dB 4.8 MHz:-3dB 5.8 MHz:-6dB

Y/C Y:4.8MHz-3dB C:700 kHz

NTSC YPbPr 4.2 MHz:-3dB 5.8 MHz:-6dB With Pscan: 8.4MHz -3dB CVBS 4.2 MHz:-3dB 5.8 MHz:-6dB Y/C Y:4.2 MHz -3 dB C: 700 kHz

1.7.
1.7.1.

Audio Performance
Cinch Output Rear

Output voltage: Channel unbalance: Crosstalk 1kHz: Crosstalk 16 Hz - 20 kHz: Signal to noise ratio (unweighted) 20Hz ­ 20 kHz bandwidth limited: Signal to noise ratio (A-weighted) RMS 20 Hz- 20 kHz bandwidth limited: Dynamic range 1 kHz: Distortion and noise 1kHz: Distortion and noise 16 Hz ­ 20 kHz: Mute (spin-up, pause, access):

1.8V rms ± 2dB < 0.22dB >110 dB >110 dB > 95 dB (mute) >112 dBA (mute) > 90 dB >85 dB >78 dB >78 dB

1.7.2.

Scart Audio
Output voltage: Channel unbalance (1kHz): Crosstalk 1kHz: Crosstalk 16Hz-20kHz: Signal to noise ratio (unweighted): Signal to noise ratio (Aweighted): Dynamic range 1kHz: Distortion and noise 1kHz: Distortion and noise 16Hz-20kHz: Mute: 1.6Vrms ± 2dB < 0.22dB > 100dB > 70dB > 80dB > 85dB > 83dB > 80dB > 75dB > 90dB

1.8.

Dimension and Weight Set Dimension W x H x D: Weight:
435 x 43 x 324 mm

3.8 kg

1.9.
1.9.1.

Laser Output Power & Wavelength
DVD

Output power during reading: Output power during writing: Wavelength:
1.9.2. CD

1.0 mW 69 mW 658 nm (at 25 °C)

Output power: Wavelength: 1.10. Playability

1.2 mW 783 nm (at 25 °C)

Video Playback 1 Playback Media: CD-R/CD-RW, DVD+R/+RW, 2
DVD-R/-RW, DVD-Video, Video CD/SVCD, DVD+R DL, DVD-R DL, USB flash drive Compression formats: MPEG2, MPEG1, DivX 3.11, DivX 4.x, DivX 5.x, DivX 6.0, MPEG4

x x

Audio Playback 1 Playback Media: Audio CD, CD-R/RW, DVD+R 2 3

DL, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, MP3-CD, MP3DVD, USB flash drive, WMA-CD Compression format: Dolby Digital, MP3, MPEG2 Multichannel, PCM, WMA MPEG1 bit rates: 64-384 kbps and VBR

x x x

Still Picture Playback 1 Playback Media: CD-R/RW, DVD+R DL, 2

DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, Picture CD, USB Digital Camera (PTP), USB flash drive Picture compression format: JPEG, JPEG digital

x x

3

camera photos Picture enhancement: Slideshow with MP3 playback, Create albums, Rotate, Slideshow with music playback, Zoom

x

1.11.

Supported Disc Types and Media Speed for Recording
Disc DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-R DVD-RW DVD+R DL Media speeds 1x - 16x 2.4x - 8x 1x - 16x 2.4x - 4x 2.4x

1.12.

Diversity Matrix DVDR3570H EU Hard Disk capacity 160 GB DVDR3590H EU 250GB

DVDR3570H /05/31/51/58 Service Parts List 0110 0180 0181 0185 0193 0230 0240 0271 0341 0341 0341 0341 0345 0345 0351 0351 0487 0901 0901 0901 0920 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1005 1007 1007 1008 8001 8002 8003 8004 8005 8006 8007 8008 8009 8011 8012 8013 8014 8015 8017 8018 8019 8030 313924415631 313924126261 313924126291 313911426671 313924160931 313924126311 313924124232 252220098475 242254901717 242254901503 242254901652 242254901504 242207098236 $ 242207098231 $ 242207600858 242207600825 242207600885 314302766833 314302766813 314302766851 314302765313 313924851691 313924851571 313924851641 313924713532 $ 282206200147 282206200169 313924800333 313924800601 282203100057 313924102151 313911027881 313924103801 313924103761 313911028311 310330890611 313924100981 313924102511 313924101031 313924100301 313911102161 310330890562 313924101521 313924102181 313924102141 313924102651 242207600786 313911027931 COVER TRAY DVDR3570H SPRING EMC DVDR3570H SPRING AV DVDR3570H BUSH 450H259010 SPRING ESD DVDR3570H PLATE REAR DVDR3570H EU COVER TOP DVDR3455H SCR PAN TORX ST BK #6-32X6 REMOTE CONTR DVDR3570H B REMOTE CONTR DVDR3570H REMOTE CONTR DVDR3570H REMOTE CONTR DVDR3570H 51 58 B MAINSCORD UK 5A 1M8 VH BK B MAINSCORD IEC 2A5 1M8 VH BK B CBLE SCART 1M5 SCART 21P BK B CBLE SCART 1M5 SCART 21P BK B CBLE IEC-M 1M47 IEC-F BK B FRONT ASSY DVDR3570H UK FRONT ASSY DVDR3570H/31 FRONT ASSY DVDR3570H EU FRAME ASSY DVDR3450H PCBAS ANA DVDR3570H EU BOARD PCBAS FRONT 3570H COMBI PCBAS DIGI DVDR3570H EU BOARD PSU 06H85 EU AC7010LF PIE HDD 3.5" 160GB ST3160212ACE B HDD 3.5" 160GB ST3160212ACE B DRIVE D5.2 CLOSED Drive D6.9 Closed FAN 12VDC 1.2W 2850RPM B CBLE VH 05P/140/05P VH 20ST BK CBLE PH 06P/180/06P PH 26ST BK CBLE EH 04P/140/04P F6001 UL CBLE EHR 04P/340/04P F6001 UL CBLE PH 12P/280/12P PH 26ST BK CWAS 03PH/03PH 220 BK AWG26 FFC FOIL 30P/280/30P BD 1MMP FFC FOIL 18P/280/18P BD 1MMP FFC FOIL 14P/220/14P BD 1MMP FFC FOIL 24P/140/24P BD 1MMP FFC FOIL 12P/140/12P BD 1.0MMP CWAS 05PH/05PH 340 5P BK 26S FFC FOIL 09P/280/09P BD 1MMP FFC FOIL 14P/280/14P BD 1MMP CBLE IDE 40P/340/40P IDE UL CBLE IDE 40P/380/40P IDE UL CBLE USB-A 0M3 PH 5P BK B CBLE PH 07P/100/07P PH 26ST BK

/05 only /31 only /31 only (*new running change target April ' 07) /51/58 only /05 only /31/51/58 only (alternative part)

/05 only /31 only /51/58 only

(*new running change target August ' 07) (*new running change target Oct ' 07)

DVDR3590H /05/31/51/58 Service Parts List 0110 0180 0181 0185 0191 0193 0230 0240 0271 0341 0341 0341 0341 0345 0345 0351 0351 0487 0901 0901 0901 0920 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1007 1007 1008 8001 8002 8003 8004 8005 8006 8007 8008 8009 8011 8012 8013 8014 8015 8017 8018 8019 8030 313924416861 313924126261 313924126291 313911426671 313924409101 313924160931 313924126311 313924124232 252220000027 242254901717 242254901503 242254901652 242254901504 242207098236 $ 242207098231 $ 242207600858 242207600825 242207600885 314302766833 314302766813 314302766851 314302765313 313924851691 313924851571 313924851641 313924713532 $ 282206200152 313924800601 313924800333 282203100057 313924102151 313911027881 313924103801 313924103761 313911028311 310330890611 313924100981 313924102511 313924101031 313924100301 313911102161 310330890562 313924101521 313924102181 313924102141 313924102651 242207600786 313911027931 COVER TRAY DVDR3590H SPRING EMC DVDR3570H SPRING AV DVDR3570H BUSH 450H259010 HDD DAMPER SPRING ESD DVDR3570H PLATE REAR DVDR3570H EU COVER TOP DVDR3455H SCR WAFER PH STZN BU 6/32X12 REMOTE CONTR DVDR3570H B REMOTE CONTR DVDR3570H REMOTE CONTR DVDR3570H REMOTE CONTR DVDR3570H 51 58 B MAINSCORD UK 5A 1M8 VH BK B MAINSCORD IEC 2A5 1M8 VH BK B CBLE SCART 1M5 SCART 21P BK B CBLE SCART 1M5 SCART 21P BK B CBLE IEC-M 1M47 IEC-F BK B FRONT ASSY DVDR3570H UK FRONT ASSY DVDR3570H/31 FRONT ASSY DVDR3570H EU FRAME ASSY DVDR3450H PCBAS ANA DVDR3570H EU BOARD PCBAS FRONT 3570H COMBI PCBAS DIGI DVDR3570H EU BOARD PSU 06H85 EU AC7010LF PIE HDD 3.5" 250GB ST3250820ACE B Drive D6.9 Closed DRIVE D5.2 CLOSED FAN 12VDC 1.2W 2850RPM B CBLE VH 05P/140/05P VH 20ST BK CBLE PH 06P/180/06P PH 26ST BK CBLE EH 04P/140/04P LC-L UL CBLE EH 04P/280/04P LC-L UL CBLE PH 12P/280/12P PH 26ST BK CWAS 03PH/03PH 220 BK AWG26 FFC FOIL 30P/280/30P BD 1MMP FFC FOIL 18P/280/18P BD 1MMP FFC FOIL 14P/220/14P BD 1MMP FFC FOIL 24P/140/24P BD 1MMP FFC FOIL 12P/140/12P BD 1.0MMP CWAS 05PH/05PH 340 5P BK 26S FFC FOIL 09P/280/09P BD 1MMP FFC FOIL 14P/280/14P BD 1MMP CBLE IDE 40P/340/40P IDE UL CBLE IDE 40P/380/40P IDE UL CBLE USB-A 0M3 PH 5P BK B CBLE PH 07P/100/07P PH 26ST BK

/05 only /31 only /31 only (*new running change target April ' 07) /51/58 only /05 only /31/51/58 only (alternative part)

/05 only /31 only /51/58 only

(*new running change target Oct ' 07)

Exploded View of the Set
277 (3X) 240 276 (4X) 274 (2X) 1008 185

230 273 259 1003 269 (4X) 265 (DVDR3570/90H AP/LATAM) (2X) 280 (DVDR3575/77/95/97H EU) (2X) 261 (DVDR3570/90H EU) (3X) 263 (DVDR3570/90H AP/LATAM) (7X) 278 (DVDR3575/77/95/97H EU) (3X) 262 (DVDR3570/90H EU) (3X) 264 (DVDR3570/90H AP/LATAM) 279 (DVDR3575/77/95/97H EU) (3X)

270 (4X)

1007

250

180

190 (DVDR3570/90H AP/LATAM, DVDR3575/77/95/97H) 1006 (DVDR3570/90H AP/LATAM, DVDR3575/77/95/97H) 257 (4X) 275 282 (DVDR3570/90H AP/LATAM, DVDR3575/77/95/97H) 258 (DVDR3570/90H EU) (3X) 281 (DVDR3575/77/95/97H & DVDR3570H AP/LATAM) (2X) 131 (DVDR3570/90H AP/LATAM, DVDR3575/77/95/97H) 189

161

1001 253 (2X) 254 183 1002 (--1011) 1002 (--1012) 252 (4X) 122 267 (2X) 272 (4X) 192 (DVDR359XH) 187 1005 1004 268 (4X)

121

130

186

101

0901
191 (DVDR359XH) (4X) 271 (4X)

127

110

0920

184 260 255 188 256 (2X) 1002 (--1010) 125 124 126 251 181 123 128 182 129 07 06-26 UPDATE ITEM NUMBER - ADD IN ITEM 280 FOR DVDR3575/77/95/97H 193

Exploded View_3139 249 4092-110 new.eps 2007-07-11

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HARD-DISK
(160GB) ­ 3570H (250GB) ­ 3590H

D5.2 Closed

1

40

1 1 40

40

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

3V3D 3V3D 3V3D 3V3D GND 12VD GND GND 5VD GND GND 5ND

Analog Bd.

HDD

Optical
SDA_5V SCL_5V

Digital Bd.

GND SCL_S SDA_S GND WSRO STBY DD_ON FAN_SPEED FAN_SPEED_FINE
REGION_SEL_A_P90_DECON REGION_SEL_B_P91_DECON

SIF VFV
REGIO N_SEL_A_P90_DECON REGIO N SEL_B_P91_DECO N

1 2 3 4 5 6

GND SCL_S3V3 SDA_S3V3 GND WSRO STBY DD_ON FAN_A FAN_B GND 8SC1/AFC HD_ON 8SC2/WSR1 IMUTE LOOP_THRU_ON YUV_ACTIVEN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

TXD SERVICE RXD N/U GND N/U +5V

18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

GND 8SC1 HD_ON 8SC2 IMUTE LOOP_THRU_ON YUV_ACTIVEN

1 2 3 4 5

GND +5VSTBY +12VSTBY VNSTBY GND

I2C 0 n/u

DDR_CK

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

GND LR2_L GND LR2_R GND D_BCLK GND D_WCLK D_DATA0 GND D_PCMCLK GND

I2S_OUT
MIU_A[1:22]

PIO3_

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

GND LR2_L GND LR2_R GND D_BCLK GND D_WCLK D_DATA0 GND D_MCLK GND

MIU_D[0:15]

SPDIF_OUT

SPDIF1_IN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

AUDIO1 L GND AUDIO1 R GND AUDIO2 L GND AUDIO2 R GND N/U GND N/U GND LR1_L GND LR1_R GND D_KILL DAOUT GND DAINCOAX(n/u) DAINOPT(n/u) GND SIF GND

I2S_IN

LOOP_THRU_ON

VIP_I2S_OUT

24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

AUDIO1 L GND AUDIO1 R GND AUDIO2 L GND AUDIO2 R GND N/U GND N/U GND LR1_L GND LR1_R GND D_KILL DAOUT GND DAINCOAX9(n/u) DAINOPT(n/u) GND SIF GND

FBOUTSC1 AIN1L/1R

AIN2L/2R

SD0

8SC1

8SC2

PHI

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

GND N/U DTT_SEL GND DTT_ON FBOUT GND FOME FBIN GND AUDIO_MUX3_SEL_D AUDIO_MUX1_SEL_A AUDIO_MUX3_SEL_C GND

14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

GND N/U DTT_SEL GND DTT_ON FBOUT GND FOME FBIN GND AUDIO_MUX3_SEL_D AUDIO_MUX1_SEL_A AUDIO_MUX3_SEL_C GND

AR

AL

9 AFCRI_FC 8 GND 7 AFCLI_FC 6 GND 5 CVBSFIN_FC 4 GND 3 CFIN_FC 2 GND 1 YFIN_FC

CVBS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

AINFR GIND AFINL GND CVBSFIN GND CFIN GND YFIN

AI13 AI23 AI43

AI12 AI42 AI22 AI11
1 2 3 4 5 6 TPBn TPB GND TPAn TPA GND

AI31 AI41 AI21 AI33 AOUT1 AOUT2
1 2 3 4 5VBUS USBM USBP GND

AI32

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

D_UB GND D_YG GND D_VR GND D_C GND D_Y GND D_CVBS GND SC1_CVBS GND Vmux_6_out GND A_YG GND A_UB GND A_VR GND Vmux_5_out GND AOUT1 GND AOUT2 GND Y_CVBSIN2 GND

RGB i/p YCVBSIN2 To SC1 To SC2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

D_UB GND D_YG GND D_VR GND D_C GND D_Y GND D_CVBS GND SC1_CVBS GND Vmux_6_out GND A_YG GND A_UB GND A_VR GND Vmux_5_out GND AOUT1 GND AOUT2 GND Y_CVBSIN2 GND

O O
AL AR
21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 4 3 1 AOUT1L 2 AIN1R AOUT1R 8 8SC1 BOUT_CIN 6 AIN1L 12 N/U GOUT 10 P50(N/U) 16 FBOUT RCOUT 14 20 YCVBSIN1 YCVBSOUT1 18 GND YCVBSIN2 YCVBSOUT2 FBIN RCIN N/C GIN P50(N/U) 8SC2 BIN_COUT AIN2L 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AOUT2L AIN2R AOUT2R

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

TXD SERVICE RXD N/U GND N/U +5V

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+12VE GND GND +5VE

1 2 3 4

1503
1 2 3 4 +12VE GND GND +5VE

1101
GND Y_CVBSIN2 GND AOUT2 GND AOUT1 GND Vmux_5_out GND

1603
1101
GND GND NU

1502

14 13 12 11 10 9 8

SEL KEY2 3 KEY 2 3 KEY1 TEMP_SENSE GND RC STDBY_LEDN DISP_STBN DISP_CLK DISP_DATA GND VFD_CLK GND

AUDIO1_L GND AUDIO1_R GND AUDIO2_L GND AUDIO2_R GND AUDIO3_L GND

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AINFR GND AINFL GND CVBSFIN_FC GND CFIN_FC GND YFIN_FC

14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2

KEY2 KEY1 TEMP_SENSE GND RC NU CSN_F SCK_F SDA_F GND 40KHZ GND

1501

1203
YFIN_FC GND CFIN_FC GND CVBSFIN_FC GND AINFL GND AINFR 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

1601
14 13 12 11 10

AUDIO3_R GND LR1_L GND LR1_R GND D_KILL DAOUT GND DAINCOAX DAINOPT GND SIF GND

24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

REGION SELECT A REGION SELECT B GND 8SC1/AFC HD_ON 8SC2/WR1 IMUTE

1301 1302
1 2 3 4 5 +5V -D +D ID GND

1 2 3 4 5 6

TPB0TPB0+ GND TPA0TPA0+ GND

GND AUDIO_MUX3_SEL_C AUDIO_MUX1_SEL_A AUDIO_MUX3_SEL_D GND FBIN FOME GND FBOUT WU GND AMUX2_SEL VIDEO_MUX3_SEL GND

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

+12VH GND GND +5VH

1 2 3 4

39

1

1200
GND D_MCLK GND D_DATA0 D_WCLK GND D_BCLK GND LR2_R GND LR2_L GND

30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6

A_VR GND A_UB GND A_YG GND Vmux_6_out GND SC1_CVBS GND D_CVBS GND D_Y

1503
GND 12 11 10

1400
GND SCL_S3V3 SDA_S3V3 GND WSRO D_MCLK GND D_DATA0 D_WCLK GND D_BCLK GND LR2_R GND LR2_L GND 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 STBY DD_ON FAN A FAN B

5 4 3 2 1

GND D_C GND D_VR GND D_YG GND D_UB

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1201

39

1

40-pin IDE connector

1600

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

REGION SELECT A REGION SELECT B GND 8SC1/AFC HD_ON 8SC2/WSR1 IMUTE LOOP THRU ON YUV ACTIVEN

AUDIO1_L GND AUDIO1_R GND AUDIO2_L GND AUDIO2_R GND NC GND NC GND LR1_L GND
GND SCL_S3V3 SDA_S3V3 GND WSRO STBY DD_ON FAN A FAN B 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10

1402

LOOP THRU ON YUV ACTIVE

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1703
5VSTBY GND 3V3STBY 1 2 3

GND AUDIO_MUX3_SEL_C AUDIO_MUX1_SEL_A AUDIO_MUX3_SEL_D GND FBIN FOME GND FBOUT DTT/WU GND AUDIO_MUX2_SEL/DTT_SEL VIDEO_MUX3_SEL 10 11 12 13 14 GND

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

LR1_R GND D_KILL DAOUT GND DAINCOAX DAINOPT GND SIF GND

1700

1511
1 2 3 5VSTBY GND 3V3STBY

1403
2 1 FAN_P FAN_N

5ND GND GND 5VD GND GND 12VD GND 3V3D 3V3D 3V3D 3V3D

12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

1505
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3V3D 3V3D 3V3D 3V3D GND 12VD GND GND 5VD GND GND 5ND

1508
1 2 3 4

+12VH GND GND +5VH

Front Board Waveforms
Emitter 7106,7108, 2140 (+) I102 (1110) I103 (1110)

Digital Board Waveforms
F101 (1100) F102 (1100) F303 (1303) F304 (1303) F500_D_B F500_D_U

F501_D__G

F501_D_Y

F502_D_R

F502_D_V

F503_D_C

F504_D_Y

F505_D_CVBS

F531_DAOUT

F537_D_BCLK

F538_D_WCLK

F539_D_DATA0

F540_D_MCLK

F550 (1504 Top View)

F551 (1504 Top View)

F651 (1605)

F652 (1605)

F654 (1604)

F655 (1604)

Analogue Board Waveforms
7202 pin 15 AOUTB 7202 pin 18 AOUTA F100 SCART AOUTR F102 SCART AOUTL F104 SCART active BOUT F107 SCART active GOUT

F108 SCART active ROUT

F110 SCART CVBS

F304 active V-Out

F305 active U-Out

F306 active Y-Out

F308 Aud R

F309 Aud L

F310 CVBS-Out

F311 SY out

F312 SC out

F326 Digital Out Cinch

F435 Tuner Video Out

F437 Tuner SIF

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F130 B3 F131 B3 F132 B3 F133 B3 F134 B8 F135 B11 I100 D7 I101 D7 I102 C10 I103 D10 I104 E10 I112 F8 I113 E8 I114 F7 I121 I7 I122 I6 I127 I6 I128 I5 I129 I4 I133 I4 I134 E2 I135 A8 I136 A11 I137 D11 I139 E2

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VFD Sketch Code is use for MG, for partlist 12NC is 272217100321
B
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8

A

FIL2

FIL1

A

B

I135

I136

22R 3172

3173

22R 3174

3170

22R 3171

22R 3175

C

1177 CSS5004-7A01E 1 2 3 4 6 5 F130 F131 F132 F133

1178 S6B-PH-K 1 2 3 4 5 6

C

22R

F134 31 32 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 2 1

F135

B
D

22R

B
7100

1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G 7G 8G NC P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17

F21 F22

F12 F11

HUV-08SS65T

IEEE1394
to DIGITAL BOARD

D

from ANA BOARD

1100 GND +5VSTBY +12VSTBY VGNSTBY GND 1 2 3 4 5 B5B-PH-K +5VSTBY F100 F101 F102 4u7 50V

E

C

5100

2K2 2107

7114 PDTC124EU 2105 I102

10u

+5VSTBY +12VSTBY VGNSTBY

C
2128 100n 2129 100n VGNSTBY 100n 50V 50V

E

3143

PS_FP

2101 100n

6102

AT-49

1110

HDD

+5VSTBY

LTL-816TDK3

470R

+5VSTBY 220R 3121

I137 7103 TMP86PM74AFG 2 3

6101

5 78

220K

VAREF

I139

VS OUT GND

3 1 I134

LTL816KETNN
3112 1K0 RED LED

390R

VDD

7105 PDTC124EU I104

1 XTAL 2 RESET TEST 0

MC
VGNSTBY

2112

470n

8 4 NC NC NC 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

2116

E
H

2

22u

VKK

G

RECORD

+5VSTBY

3117

7107 TSOP4836ZC1

I101

3137

39

40

2104

D

BLUE LED +5VSTBY

7113 PDTC124EU

16M

F

I100

10p 3142

F

2106 10p I103

2102 10u 25V

D



G

E
G1
2 3 V3 4 5 6 PD<0:4> 0 1 2 V 3 4 5 6 7 P6<0:7> 8 9 10 11 V 12 13 14 15 P7<0:7> 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 45 44 43 42 41 NC NC NC NC NC 2124 100p 3101 22K 3147 22K 3148 22K 3149 22K 3150 22K 3151 22K 3152 22K 3153 22K

FIL2

FIL1

+12VSTBY 3116 I113 330R 3118

H

P0<0:7>

G2

2118 100p

2117

2110

2111

22u ZL

10u

47n

1101 HLW14S-2C7 GND 14 40KHZ 13 GND 12 SDA_F 11 SCL_F 10 SCN_F 9 STDBY_LED 8 RC 7 GND 6 TEMP_SENSE 5 KEY1 4 KEY2_3 3 SEL_KEY2_3 2 GND 1

VGNSTBY

330R

+5VSTBY 7109 BC847BW 3139

NC NC

7 INT3 TC2 TC3 TC4 PWM4 PD04 PPG INT4 SI SO SCK P1<0:7>

from/to Digital Board

G3 G8 G7 G6 G5 G4 G3 G2 G1

2119 100p

470R

3123

F

470R

I112

4K7

I

F113 F114 F115 F116 F117 F119 F120 F121 F122

4108

7106 2SD1664

I114

3125

3120 1K0

10 NC NC 11 12 4107 NC 13 14 NC 15 16 17

G4

2120 100p

F

I

6100 BZX384-C6V8 2115 3122 10K 3100 47n
50V

3119 470R 3K9

9131

2140 22u 50V 3124 10K 2114 1n0 7108 2SB1132

G5

2121 100p

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J

G6

2122 100p

J

NC 2134 2133 100p 100p

9

G
K
owner.

COMM_FP
3114

not used

+5VSTBY

6 NC 7 NC

INT5 STOP XTIN XTOUT P2<0:2>

G7 P17 G8

2125 100p 2126 100p

G

23226153

10K -T

3161

3134

3115 100R

100R 3162 100R

10K

NC 79 NC 80

P3<0:1>

STOP<2:5> 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 0 1 2 3 AIN 4 5 6 7 P4<0:7> +5VSTBY +5VSTBY NC not used 3164 3132 18 19 20 NC 21 NC TC1 0 1 INT 2 DVO VSS P5<0:3> AVSS

16 17 18 V 19 20 21 22 23 P8<0:7> 24 25 26 V 27 28 29 30 31 P9<0:7>

61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54

P16 P15 P14 P13 P12 P11 P10 P9

K

to STBY-PRINT

L

H
not used 1102 POWER 1 GND 2 WH02D-1 F126 3169 4K7 220R 3110 3130 3108 2103 10K 47K 10n 3107 2K2 +5VSTBY

H
53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46

L

P8 P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1

220R

3103

3104

3106

2100

10K

47K

I129

I133

I128

I127

I122

EVQ11L05R

EVQ11L05R

EVQ11L05R

PREV

NEXT

I121

1168

1170

3133

1 3165 1K0 1K0

1166

EVQ11L05R

EVQ11L05R

EVQ11L05R

STOP

PLAY

N

REC

1167

1169

1165

38

I

OPEN/CLOSE

STBY_FP

10n

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6205 DF3A6.8 3

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LPV8529-0100F

F206 2 1

1

CINCH CVBS 1200-1
YELLOW F207

3209 1R0 5201 3202 220R 3200 220R 3210 10K 3212 10K 3211 1K8 3213 1K8

B
D

AL/MONO

3 WHITE 4 1200-2 5 LPV8529-0100F 6 7 8 LPV8529-0100F RED F209

F208

5202

B

2200

3205

2205

75R

10n

4201
owner.

AV_GND

AV_GND

AV_GND

E

10n

AR 1200-3

1200-1 B1 1200-2 B1 1200-3 B1 1203 D9 2200 B5 2205 B6 3200 B5 3202 B5 3205 B3 3209 B5 3210 B6 3211 B6 3212 B6 3213 B6 4201 C2 4203 C2 4204 C2 4205 C2 5201 B2 5202 B2 6205 A2 F200 D8 F201 D8 F202 D8 F205 E8 F206 B2 F207 B2 F208 B2 F209 C1

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4203 4204 4205

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E

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F200 AV_GND F201

HLW9S-2C7 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1203 AFCRI_FC GND AFCLI_FC GND CVBSFIN_FC GND CFIN_FC GND YFIN_FC

TO DIGITAL BOARD

F

D

F202

D

F205

G

AV_FP

G

AV_GND

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DVDR3570H
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1301 B2 1302 B4 2302 B3 4301 B3 5301 B3 F303 B2 F304 B2 F305 B4

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owner.

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from Front Board

F

4301 1301

F
F305

B

POWER GND

1 2 WH02D-1

F303 F304 2302 4n7

5301 2u2 not used

B
EVQ11L05R
2

not used

1

POWER

1302

G

G

C
GND

C
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F400 B2

F401 B2

F402 B2

F403 B2

F404 C2

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1100 G4 2100 A4 2101 A4 2102 G5 2103 G4 2104 E6 2105 E6 2106 E6 2107 E6 2108 E7 2109 E7 2110 E7 2111 E7 2112 E7 2113 F5 2120 F5 2121 F5 2122 F6 2123 F7 2124 G6 2125 G6 2126 G7 2127 H7 2128 H7 2129 H7 2130 H7 2131 H7 2132 H7 2133 H7 2134 H7 2135 I7 2136 I7 2138 I7 2139 I7 2140 G1 2141 H7 3100-1 B1 3100-2 B1 3100-3 B1 3100-4 B1 3101-1 B1 3101-2 B1 3101-3 B1 3101-4 B1 3102-1 C1 3102-2 C1 3102-3 B1 3102-4 B1 3103-1 C1 3103-2 C1 3103-3 C1 3103-4 C1 3104 C1 3105 C1 3106 C1 3107 C1 3108 C1 3109 D1 3110 D1 3111 D2 3112 B4 3113 B4 3114-1 B4 3114-2 B4 3114-3 B4 3114-4 B4 3117 C4 3118 H11 3119 C4 3120 C4 3121 C4 3122 E2 3123 E2 3124 E2 3125 E2 3126 F1 3127 F2 3128 G1 3129 H7 3130 H11 3131 H11 3132 G5 3133 D4 3134 H11 3135 E13 3136 F13 3137 F13 3138-1 G13 3138-2 G13 3138-3 G13 3139-1 H13 3139-2 H13 3139-3 H13 3139-4 G13 3140-1 H13 3140-2 H13 3140-3 H13 3140-4 H13 3144 B4 3145 B4 3146 B4 3147 B4 3148 C4 3149 C4 3150 C4 3151 C4 4100 E13 4101 F1 4102 F1 4103 F1 4104 F1 4105 D4 4106 D4 4107 D8 4108 E4 4115 D8 4116 D8 4117 D8

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4118 D8 5100 E6 5101 F4 5102 F6 5103 F6 5105 G6 5106 I7 5107 I7 5108 G7 7100-1 A2 7100-2 A8 7100-3 A11 7100-4 C6 7100-5 E2 7100-6 E11 7100-7 I3 7100-8 I11 F101 G4 F102 G4 F103 E7 F104 F5 F105 F7 F106 G7 F107 G8 F108 H7 F109 I8 F110 I8 F112 G5 F115 B7 F120 E11 F121 F11 F122 F11 F123 F11 F124 F11 F125 F11 F126 F11 F127 F11 F128 F11 F129 F11 F130 F11 F131 G11 F132 G11 F133 G11 F134 G11 F135 G11 F136 G11 F137 G11 F138 G11 F139 G11 F140 H11 F141 H11 F142 H11 F143 H11 F144 H11 F146 D8 F147 D8 c100 H5

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A

DDR_VREF +3V3

+1V2

+VDDR

MIU_RDY MIU_D(15:0)

7100-2 PNX7350E/C1 B1
MIU_D(0) MIU_D(1) MIU_D(2) MIU_D(3) MIU_D(4) MIU_D(5) MIU_D(6) MIU_D(7) MIU_D(8) MIU_D(9) MIU_D(10) MIU_D(11) MIU_D(12) MIU_D(13) MIU_D(14) MIU_D(15)

MIU_CSN(3:0) IDE0_DD(15:0)

{DDR_DQM(1:0),DDR_DQS(1:0),DDR_RAS,DDR_CAS}

RDY 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 OEN WEN CLK UB LB LBA BAA

MIU
CSN



B

A
7100-1 PNX7350E/C1

DDR_D(15:0)

*


2100 PNX_VDDR 100n DDR_VREF DDR_BA(1:0) DDR_VREF +3V3 +1V2 +VDDR

*
DDR_VREF 0 BANK 1 AB10 AB14 AA14

2101 100n DDR_A(13:0) {DDR_CK,DDR_CKB,DDR_CKE,DDR_WE} 3112 3113
DDR_BA(0) DDR_BA(1)

C

1V2A_DDR_DLL
DDR_D(0) DDR_D(1) DDR_D(2) DDR_D(3) DDR_D(4) DDR_D(5) DDR_D(6) DDR_D(7) DDR_D(8) DDR_D(9) DDR_D(10) DDR_D(11) DDR_D(12) DDR_D(13) DDR_D(14) DDR_D(15) DDR_DQM(0) DDR_DQM(1) DDR_DQS(0) 3106 DDR_DQS(1) 3107 DDR_RAS DDR_CAS

Y6 W6 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 22R 22R 22R 22R 33R 33R 4K7 4K7 AA6 AB6 AA7 AB7 AA8 AB8 AA9 AB9 W10 Y10 W9 Y9 W8 Y8 W7 Y7 Y11 Y12 AA10 W11 AA13 AB13

1 VDD_DLL_CLEAN 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

DDR

33R 33R

B
D

E

3100-4 3100-3 3100-2 3100-1 3101-4 3101-3 3101-2 3101-1 3102-4 3102-3 3102-2 3102-1 3103-4 3103-3 3103-2 3103-1 3104 3105

G1 G3 F1 F3 E1 E3 D1 C1 G2 G4 F2 F4 E2 E4 D2 C2 A1 B2

0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

A4 B4 C4 D4 D11 A10 B10 C10 D10 A9 B9 C9 D9 A8 B8 C8 D8 A7 B7 C7 D7 A6 B6 C6 D6 A5 B5

MIU_CSN(0) MIU_CSN(1) MIU_CSN(2) MIU_CSN(3)
MIU_A(0) MIU_A(1) MIU_A(2) MIU_A(3) MIU_A(4) MIU_A(5) MIU_A(6) MIU_A(7) MIU_A(8) MIU_A(9) MIU_A(10) MIU_A(11) MIU_A(12) MIU_A(13) MIU_A(14) MIU_A(15) MIU_A(16) MIU_A(17) MIU_A(18) MIU_A(19) MIU_A(20) MIU_A(21) MIU_A(22)

MIU_A(22:0) {IDE0_CS(1:0),IDE0_DIOW,IDE0_DIOR,IDE0_IORDY,IDE0_DMACK,IDE0_DA(2:0),IDE0_DMARQ}

B

{IDE1_CS(1:0),IDE1_DIOW,IDE1_DIOR,IDE1_IORDY,IDE1_DMACK,IDE1_DA(2:0),IDE1_DMARQ} 7100-3 PNX7350E/C1

A

DATA<0:15>

IDE0
IDE0_CS(0) IDE0_CS(1) IDE0_DIOW IDE0_DIOR IDE0_IORDY IDE0_DMACK IDE0_DA(0) IDE0_DA(1) IDE0_DA(2) IDE0_DMARQ IDE0_DD(0) IDE0_DD(1) IDE0_DD(2) IDE0_DD(3) IDE0_DD(4) IDE0_DD(5) IDE0_DD(6) IDE0_DD(7) IDE0_DD(8) IDE0_DD(9) IDE0_DD(10) IDE0_DD(11) IDE0_DD(12) IDE0_DD(13) IDE0_DD(14) IDE0_DD(15)



IDE1_DD(15:0)

IDE1
CS AB4 0 AA4 1 Y4 AA1 AA2 AB1

R3 R4 N3 N4 P1 N2 P4 P3 R1 P2 N1 M3 M1 L2 L4 K2 K4 J2 J3 J1 K3 K1 L3 L1 M2 M4

0 CS 1 DIOW DIOR IORDY DMACK 0 1 DA 2 DMARQ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

IDE1_CS(0) IDE1_CS(1) IDE1_DIOW IDE1_DIOR IDE1_IORDY IDE1_DMACK IDE1_DA(0) IDE1_DA(1) IDE1_DA(2) IDE1_DMARQ IDE1_DD(0) IDE1_DD(1) IDE1_DD(2) IDE1_DD(3) IDE1_DD(4) IDE1_DD(5) IDE1_DD(6) IDE1_DD(7) IDE1_DD(8) IDE1_DD(9) IDE1_DD(10) IDE1_DD(11) IDE1_DD(12) IDE1_DD(13) IDE1_DD(14) IDE1_DD(15)

C

DIOW DIOR IORDY DMACK

ADDR<0:22>

DATA<0:15>

CKB 0 DQS 1 RAS CAS CKE WE

AB11 W12 AA12 33R 33R 3120 3121

100R

3119

C

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ADDR<0:13> 8 9 10 11 12 13 CK

AA15 AB16 AA16 AB17 W16 Y16 W15 Y15 W14 Y14 AB15 W13 Y13 AA11 AB12

33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R 33R

3114-4 3114-3 3114-2 3114-1 3144 3145 3146 3147 3148 3149 3150 3151 3117

DDR_A(0) DDR_A(1) DDR_A(2) DDR_A(3) DDR_A(4) DDR_A(5) DDR_A(6) DDR_A(7) DDR_A(8) DDR_A(9) DDR_A(10) DDR_A(11) DDR_A(12) DDR_CK

MIU_OEN MIU_WEN MIU_CLK F115
NC NC NC NC

B

A2 D3 C3 B3 A3

AA3 0 AB2 DA 1 AB3 2 DMARQ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DD<0:15> 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Y3 Y2 W4 W2 V4 V2 U3 U1 T2 T1 T3 U2 V1 V3 W1 W3 Y1

D

0 DQM 1

C

E

DD<0:15>

*

DDR_CKB DDR_CKE DDR_WE

3108 3109

7100-4 PNX7350E/C1 PNX_PIO0_IDE1_RSTN PNX_PIO1_BOOT_1 PNX_PIO2_ASP_RST PNX_PIO3_MIU_A23 PNX_PIO4_ASP_IRQ PNX_PIO6_IDE1_IRQ R19 R21 D5 C5 T4 R20 U4 E20 A17 C11 E8 W5 Y5 W17 W18 G19 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

F

PIO



+3V3

3133

10K

3110

3111

D
G

PNX_PIO5_VIP_IRQN PNX_PIO7_SPDIF2_IN HTS_IRQN

PIO<0:15> PIO<16:31>

*

4105
(HTS)

{PHY_D(7:0),PHY_CTL(1:0),PHY_LREQ} {PNX_SCL(0),PNX_SDA(0),PNX_SCL(1),PNX_SDA(1)} +3V3

HDMI_CEC_INTn PNX_PIO8_HD_ON

4106 4108

PNX_PIO9_USB_OC PNX_PIO10_HDMI_IRQ PNX_PIO11_IDE0_RSTN PNX_PIO12_IDE0_IRQ PNX_PIO13_DTT_RTS_1 PNX_PIO14_DTT_CTS_1 PNX_PIO15_VIP_RSTN

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Y19 AB20 AA20 Y20 AB21 AB22 AA21 AA22 Y21 Y22 W21 W22 F20 F19 R22 B15

PNX_PIO16_EJTAG_DSU_CLK PNX_PIO17_EJTAG_DSU_TPC1 PNX_PIO18_EJTAG_PCST0(0) PNX_PIO19_EJTAG_PCST0(1)

4115 4116 4117 4118

SDA_ABT PNX_PIO22_EJTAG_PCST1(1) PNX_PIO23_EJTAG_PCST1(2) PNX_PIO24_1394_PD PNX_PIO25_HDMI_RSTN PNX_PIO26_1394_RSTN PNX_PIO27_DD_ON PNX_PIO28_IDE0_EN PNX_PIO29_IR_OUT PNX_PIO30_DKILLN PNX_PIO31_USB_VBUSON

TUNER_ON DTT_RESETN PNX_PIO8_HD_ON VIDEO_MUX3_SEL SCL_ABT
SDA_ABT

F

F146 F147

D

4107

PSCAN_RESETN

G

{PNX_ITU0_IN(7:0),ITU0_IN_VS,ITU0_IN_HS,ITU0_IN_VALID,ITU0_IN_CLK}
from VIP

3122

3123

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

H

3124

3125

E

+1V2 5100 BLM31 7100-5 PNX7350E/C1 50R F103 1V2_CORE 2104 22u 16V
ITU0_IN_VS ITU0_IN_HS ITU0_IN_VALID ITU0_IN_CLK

7100-6 PNX7350E/C1

AV
VS HS

E
ANA_VREF RSET IDUMP 0 1 E19 C22 D20 C20 D22 B20 A20 B21 A21 D21 C21 B22 A22 4100 1K2 12R 12R 3135 3136 3137 3V3_VDAC_VDD0 3V3_VDAC_VDD1 PNX_C PNX_Y PNX_CVBS PNX_B_U PNX_G_Y PNX_R_V

2108

2110

2105

2106

2107

2109

2111

2112

CTRL
D19 C19 W19 W20

G21 G20 F120 F121 F122 F123 F124 F125 F126 F127 F128 F129 F22 F21 J21 J20 J19 H22 H21 H20 H19 G22

ITU0_IN ANA_VIDEO OUT

H

2K7

2K7

2K7

2K7

PNX_SDA(0) PNX_SCL(0)

4101 4102 4103 4104 USB_DM USB_DP 3127 USB_ID USB_VBUS

I2C
SDA 0 SCL SDA 1 SCL DM DP RPU RREF ID VBUS VSSA_TERM

FRONT END
25 26 27 28 29 30 31

VAL CLK 0 1 2 3 ITU<0:7> 4 5 6 7

100n

100n

10u 25V

2120

2121

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3126 1K5

BM_IRQ

HOST BUFFER

G5 F5 E5 E6

2123

3V3_USB_VDD

D14 B14 B13 12K 1%C15 E15 E14 C14 D15 D13

USB

10u 25V

2113

2122

F

100n

I

PNX_SDA(1) PNX_SCL(1)

FE_DD<25:31>

J4 J5 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5

NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC

+VDDR

5101 BLM18P 60R

F104 PNX_VDDR

+1V2

5102 BLM18P 60R

F105 1V2A_PLL

PNX_ITU0_IN(0) PNX_ITU0_IN(1) PNX_ITU0_IN(2) PNX_ITU0_IN(3) PNX_ITU0_IN(4) PNX_ITU0_IN(5) PNX_ITU0_IN(6) PNX_ITU0_IN(7)

0 AVDD 1 2 C|CVBS Y|CVBS CVBS|Y

I

F

BMI

+1V2

XPNX

2124

2126

47n

VSSA_REF VDDA_3V3

FE_CP PLL_OUT IN

NC NC

2102 1100 4M0

22p

F112

10u 25V

R2 D12 B12 A12 B11 A11 A13 C12 AB18 AA19 Y18 AB19 AA18 AB5 AA5 Y17 AA17

100n

J

BE_BUSY XFER_REQ

5103 BLM18P 60R

5108 60R

F106 1V2A_DDR_DLL

ITU1_IN_VALID ITU1_IN_CLK PNX_ITU1_IN(0) PNX_ITU1_IN(1) PNX_ITU1_IN(2) PNX_ITU1_IN(3) PNX_ITU1_IN(4) PNX_ITU1_IN(5) PNX_ITU1_IN(6) PNX_ITU1_IN(7)

F130 F131 F132 F133 F134 F135 F136 F137 F138 F139

K19 J22 M19 L22 L