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BWR/CD 250443 REV. 04

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Contents
Safety Information .............................................................................................................................2 Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive (ESDS) ......................................................................................2 Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 3-6 Theory of Operation .................................................................................................................... 7-11 Disassembly/Assembly Procedures ........................................................................................ 12-13 Figure 1. APC PCB, ESD Solder Points ............................................................................................12 Test Procedures ........................................................................................................................ 14-17 Figure 2. AM Test Setup ....................................................................................................................15 Part List Notes .................................................................................................................................18 Main Assembly Part List .................................................................................................................19 Figure 3. System Exploded View .......................................................................................................20 Electrical Part List ..................................................................................................................... 21-36 Packaging Part List .........................................................................................................................37 Figure 4. Packaging View ..................................................................................................................37 Abbreviated Operating Instructions ..............................................................................................38 Figure 5. Keyboard Schematic Diagram ............................................................................................39

Manual Overview The BWR/CD was originally manufactured with PCB 193325, PCB assembly 193321-1. Later version units were manufactured with PCB 252178, PCB assembly 252441-1. Service information for both versions is included in this manual.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION The Bose wave radio/CD is covered by a limited 1-year transferable warranty 1

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SAFETY INFORMATION
1. Parts that have special safety characteristics are identified by the symbol on schematics or by special notes in the part lists. Use only replacement parts that have critical characteristics recommended by the manufacturer. 2. Make leakage current or resistance measurements to determine that exposed parts are acceptably insulated from the supply circuit before returning the unit to the customer. Use the following checks to perform these measurements: A. Leakage Current Hot Check-With the unit completely reassembled, plug the AC line cord directly into a 120V AC outlet. (Do not use an isolation transformer during this test.) Use a leakage current tester or a metering system that complies with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C101.1 "Leakage Current for Appliances" and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1492 (71). With the unit AC switch first in the ON position and then in OFF position, measure from a known earth ground (metal water pipe, conduit, etc.) to all exposed metal parts of the unit (antennas, handle bracket, metal cabinet, screwhead, metallic overlays, control shafts, etc.), especially any exposed metal parts that offer an electrical return path to the chassis. Any current measured must not exceed 0.5 milliamp. Reverse the unit power cord plug in the outlet and repeat test. ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS SPECIFIED HEREIN INDICATE A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD THAT MUST BE ELIMINATED BEFORE RETURNING THE UNIT TO THE CUSTOMER. B. Insulation Resistance Test Cold Check-(1) Unplug the power supply and connect a jumper wire between the two prongs of the plug. (2) Turn on the power switch of the unit. (3) Measure the resistance with an ohmmeter between the jumped AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on the unit. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading should be between 1 and 5.2 Meg ohms. When there is no return path to the chassis, the reading must be "infinite". If it is not within the limits specified, there is the possibility of a shock hazard, and the unit must be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer.

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SENSITIVE (ESDS) DEVICE HANDLING
This unit contains ESDS devices. We recommend the following precautions when repairing, replacing or transporting ESDS devices: · Perform work at an electrically grounded work station. · Wear wrist straps that connect to the station or heel straps that connect to conductive floor mats. · Avoid touching the leads or contacts of ESDS devices or PC boards even if properly grounded. Handle boards by the edges only. · Transport or store ESDS devices in ESD protective bags, bins, or totes. Do not insert unprotected devices into materials such as plastic, polystyrene foam, clear plastic bags, bubble wrap or plastic trays.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Physical Description Dimensions: Weight: Enclosure: 14" W x 8.5" D x 4.375" H (35.6 x 21.6 x 11.1) cm 7.4 lb (3.4 kg) Injection molded thermal plastic Power Specifications Input Line Voltage: Power Consumption: 120V, 60 Hz, 50W

¡ 8 W with unit switched off ¡ 50 W with CD player on, maximum output
CD Specifications Nominal 2.0 V .03% 95 dB 80 dB ±.5 dB 5.0 dB 5 kHz 16 kHz 95 dB 1.0 mm 1.0 mm 1.6 mm 75 µm 1.0 mm 280 µm 2 sec Limit ±2.0 dB .08% 90 dB 70 dB ±1.0 dB 10.0 dB -4.53 dB -9.04 dB 90 dB .8 mm .8 mm 1.0 mm 65 µm .7 mm 210 µm 3 sec Conditions 0 dB 1 kHz, -6 dB A-weighted 1 kHz 20 Hz-15 kHz -90 dB ±2.0 dB ±2.0 dB 1 kHz, -60 dB, IEC-A, 20 kHz, LPF ABEX test disc TCD-725R ABEX test disc TCD-725R ABEX test disc TCD-721R ABEX test disc TCD-725R ABEX test disc TCD-732RA ABEX test disc TCD-714R Phillips TS4, tracks 1-15

Maximum output level THD + noise Signal to Noise Ratio Channel reparation Frequency response Low-level linearity error De-emphasis Dynamic range Defect tracking (interruption) Defect tracking (black dot) Defect tracking (scratch) Defect tracking (finger print) Defect tracking (warped disc) Defect tracking (eccentric disc) Cueing time

Tuner Specifications FM FM Antenna: 75 Ohm external antenna connection, line cord functions as an FM antenna US: 87.7 MHz-107.9 MHz Euro: 87.7 MHz-108.0 MHz Japan: 76.0 MHz-90.0 MHz US: 75 sec. Euro: 50 sec. Japan: 50 sec. US: 200 kHz Euro: 50 kHz Japan: 100 kHz

Tuning range:

De-emphasis:

Frequency steps:

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FM Specification (continued)
FM specifications per IHF-T-200, unless other wise noted. Measurement conditions, unless otherwise noted: RF input frequency 98.1 MHz, audio frequency 1 kHz, RF input level 65 dBf, 75 kHz Deviation: Mono ±75 kHz, stereo ±67.5 kHz, ±7.5 kHz pilot. The performance specifications listed below apply across the entire FM band.

Specification Parameter

Nominal

Limit (Ambient/ Environmental1)

Sensitivity usable (C1 removed) US: Euro: Japan: Sensitivity usable (C1 present3) US: Euro: Japan: Stereo (50 dB quieting) US: Euro: Japan: Signal to noise ratio at 65 dBf Mono: Stereo: Signal to hum ratio at 65 dBf2 Mono: Stereo: Harmonic distortion (1 kHz) at 65 dBf Mono: Stereo: Harmonic distortion (1 kHz) at 65 dBf with ARI4 Capture ratio AM rejection at 45 dBf Adjacent channel selectivity US: Euro: Alternate channel selectivity US: Euro: Image rejection RF intermodulation Subcarrier product rejection at 65 dBf Frequency response 30 Hz-15 kHz Stereo channel separation at 1 kHz Auto stop level (seek) Mono/stereo threshold

13 dBf 14 dBf 13 dBf 15 dBf 16 dBf 15 dBf 43 dBf 45 dBf 43 dBf 70 dBf 65 dBf 80 dBf 80 dBf .3% .6% .6% 3.0 dB 55 dBf 15 dB 15 dB 65 dB 65 dB 46 dB 60 dB 45 dB 1.0 dB 30 dB 32 dBf 42 dBf

17/23 dBf 19/25 dBf 17/23 dBf 19/25 dBf 21/27 dBf 19/25 dBf 48 dBf 50 dBf 48 dBf 65/60 dBf 60/55 dBf 75 dBf 75 dBf .6/2.0% 1.0/2.0% 1.5% 4.0 dB 50 dBf 10 dB 10 dB 60 dB 60 dB 40 dB 55 dB 40 dB 3.0 dB 20 dB 5/10 dBf 5/10 dB

Table notes:
1: Environmental limits apply from =10 to +40C 2: Signal to hum ratio is defined as the ratio of signal to hum and its harmonics 3: To measure usable sensitivity with C1 present, configure power cord to run straight back from the unit for one foot and then straight downward for the remainder of the power cord's length. Use an EMI filter or other method to provide RF isolation at the wall outlet. 4: Use the standard European Broadcast Union ARI signal with 5 kHz signal on. DK signal on and BK signal code=F

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(continued) AM
AM Antenna: Internal bar antenna, turn unit to optimize AM reception US: 10 kHz Euro: 9 kHz Japan: 9 kHz US: 520 kHz-1710 kHz Euro: 522 kHz-1611 kHz Japan: 522 kHz-1629 kHz
560-590 kHz
54/59/65 nominal/limit/ environmental

Channel spacing:

Band Limits:

Test Parameter Usable sensitivity, dB V/m, 200 Hz HPF Adjacent channel selectivity, dB Alternate channel selectivity, dB Image rejection ratio, dB Signal to noise, dB, at 100 dB V/M Distortion, %, at 100 dB V/M Frequency response, dB, at 50 Hz, 1.8 kHz, at 100 dB V/M Conducted susceptibility diff. mode, dB, min Com. mode, dB, min Auto stop level, dB V/M

530-550 kHz
55/63/69 nominal/limit/ environmental

600-700 kHz
51/56/62 nominal/limit/ environmental

710-950 kHz
50/55/61 nominal/limit/ environmental

960-1400 kHz
49/54/60 nominal/limit/ environmental

1410-1610 kHz
48/53/59 nominal/limit/ environmental

1620-1710 kHz
50/55/61 nominal/limit/ environmental

42/37 nominal/limit

42/37 nominal/limit

40/35 nominal/limit

35/30 nominal/limit

35/30 nominal/limit

35/30 nominal/limit

35/30 nominal/limit

55/50 nominal/limit

55/50 nominal/limit

55/50 nominal/limit

55/50 nominal/limit

55/50 nominal/limit

55/50 nominal/limit

55/50 nominal/limit

45/40 nominal/limit
50/40/35 nominal/limit/ environmental

45/40 nominal/limit
50/40/35 nominal/limit/ environmental

45/40 nominal/limit
50/40/35 nominal/limit/ environmental

45/40 nominal/limit
50/40/35 nominal/limit/ environmental

42/37 nominal/limit
50/40/35 nominal/limit/ environmental

35/30 nominal/limit
50/40/35 nominal/limit/ environmental

35/30 nominal/limit
50/40/35 nominal/limit/ environmental

.8/1.4/2 nominal/limit/ environmental

.8/1.4/2 nominal/limit/ environmental

.8/1.4/2 nominal/limit/ environmental

.8/1.4/2 nominal/limit/ environmental

.8/1.4/2 nominal/limit/ environmental

.8/1.4/2 nominal/limit/ environmental

.8/1.4/2 nominal/limit/ environmental

-3/-6 nominal/limit

-3/-6 nominal/limit

-3/-6 nominal/limit

-3/-6 nominal/limit

-3/-6 nominal/limit

-3/-6 nominal/limit

-3/-6 nominal/limit

20 25 56

20 25 56

20 25 56

20 25 56

20 25 56

20 25 56

20 25 56

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(continued) Audio
THD at amplifier output: THD at line output: Auxiliary input sensitivity: Auxiliary input impedance: Speaker output noise: Signal to noise at line output: Volume control increments: Volume control range: <.2% at 1 kHz, at 80% of maximum output <.2% at 1 kHz, 2.0 Vrms AUX input 400 mVrms at 1 kHz for full output. 2.0 Vrms maximum auxiliary input 20 k Ohms

500 µVrms, maximum volume, inputs shorted 85 dB

1.25 dB

78.75 dB at 1 kHz

Miscellaneous
Battery backup: 9 V, lasts up to 24 hours (alarm only)

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Note: All reference designators between 0 and 50 refer to components in the power supply and power amplifier on sheet 1 of the schematic. All reference designators between 200 and 299 refer to components in the voltage regulation section on sheet 2 of the schematic. All reference designators between 300 and 399 refer to components in the tuner section on sheet 3 of the schematic. All 400 series components are located on the Micro Controller PCB, shown on sheet 4 of the schematic. All reference designators between 500 and 599 refer to components in the CD section on sheet 5 of the schematic. All reference designators between 600 and 699 refer to components in the audio section on sheet 5 of the schematic.
1.0 Overview

The Wave® Radio/CD is an AM/FM tuner, single disk CD player, and powered speaker system. In addition to the internal sources, external devices such as a tape deck can be connected through the unit's AUX input. An infrared (IR) remote control can be used to control the unit. 2.0 Power Supply Electronics AC mains are connected through the line cord attached to the polarized jack J1. The neutral wire of the line cord is used as an FM antenna coupled by C1. L1 and L2 provide isolation between the FM RF input and the transformer T1. A slow acting fuse F1 is connected between J1 and the nonpolarized jack J2 to protect against faults. Transformer T1 is a round core (R-core) transformer with one primary winding (unique for different AC mains voltage requirements) and three secondary windings. The primary has a series thermal fuse to protect against overload and faults. Two of the three secondary windings have center taps. Polarized jack J3 ensures the correct connection of the pins from T1. The first secondary winding of T1 provides the main audio power V and the CD motor power VMOTOR. Bridge rectifier BR1 serves dual-purposes: it full wave rectifies the AC from two ends of the first secondary (without the center tap) (creating V when filtered by C6; part of it also rectifies through the center tap creating VMOTOR (about V/2)) when filtered by C16. The quiescent voltages of V and VMOTOR are about 15VDC and 7.5VDC, respectively. V provides power to the uC electronics (+5V) and the CD electronics (+5VCD). A 9V battery connected to J200 also provides backup power for the uC in case of a power outage. The switching between V and BAT+ is automatic through D207. +5V is regulated by U202, a voltage regulator with low dropout voltage and low quiescent current characteristics. Such characteristics are necessary to extend the battery life. +5VCD is regulated by U203. R212 is a dissipating element for U203. The second secondary winding of T1 provides power to the audio and RF electronics: a positive voltage rectified by D201 and filtered by C205; and a negative voltage rectified by D200 and filtered by C202. The positive voltage is regulated by U201 to generate +10V for the audio electronics. R208 is a dissipating element for U201. The uC controls +10V and +5VCD through Q207, D202, Q206 and Q208. In the off mode and battery backup mode the uC releases TURNON, turning off Q206 and Q208 and consequently +10V and +5VCD. In any other mode the uC asserts TURNON. The negative voltage is regulated by U200 to provide -15V for the audio electronics. A reference voltage of -20.6V is created by the 5.6V zener diode ZR200 and R201 between -15V and the negative voltage. This -20.6V reference is buffered by Q202 to make -20V for the VFD electronics. The VFD "center tap voltage" CT is generated from -15V by Q201. The uC controls the brightness of the VFD partly by changing the CT voltage. It does so through AUD-DATA, Q210 and the resistor network R231 and R232. AUD-DATA from the uC is multiplexed and filtered by R230 and capacitor C231. Normally in a bright environment, AUD-DATA is filtered to be high so Q210 is turned off. The base of

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Q201 is at the same voltage as -15V. Consequently CT is at about -14.4V. In a dark environment, AUD-DATA is filtered to be low so Q210 is turned on. The presence of +5V at the resistor network changes the voltage at the base of Q201. CT is increased to about -9V, consequently reducing the display brightness. The third secondary winding of T1 provides AC power to the VFD filaments. It is nominally 5.3VAC. The center tap is connected to CT so that the VFD filaments are negatively biased. R200 is used to protect Q201 at power up. R207, R211 and R214 are fusible resistors protecting against faults. A line frequency signal (60 Hz) is generated from the secondary MAIN. MAIN is filtered by R205 and C215, clamped by D206, and buffered by Q200. 60 Hz (60 Hz or 50 Hz depending on the AC mains) is used by the uC to keep time and to detect a power failure. 3. Control Electronics The embedded micro-controller (uC) used in this system is a Toshiba TMP87xx14F, where the xx digits define whether it is an OTP or a masked part. The main system power supply and the battery are connected to a low dropout low quiescent current regulator through D207; when the main power supply drops below the battery level, the battery will drive the uC. U403 is an automatic reset chip that monitors the 5 volts at the uC and will pull pin 29 of the uC (RESET) low if the voltage drops below 4.75 volts; it also supplies the power-on reset pulse. CF401 is an 8.00 MHz ceramic resonator with built in capacitors. U401 is an Electrically Erasable Read Only Memory that is used to store presets, AM and FM stop levels, the stereo threshold level and other pieces of data. All of the series resistors and shunting capacitors used on the signal lines leaving the uC are helping control conducted RF emissions from the uC. D401 is a light sensor that in combination with R420 provides a voltage related to the light level in the room. This voltage is read by the analog to digital converter at bit 7 of port 6 and is used in the VFD dimming algorithm. Q401 is the infrared detector that works with the IR remote. The series resistors and shunting caps tied to the pins of the VFD are used to control RF emissions. The shunting resistors connected to six of the VFD control lines are used to help discharge the VFD lines when those particular segments or grids are to be turned off. Q405 and Q406 increase the current drive for two grids. KEYIN1 through KEYIN4 and KEYOUT1 through KEYOUT6 are routed to the button board through J403 and form a button matrix. Normally, the uC holds the KEYOUT lines low and pins 59 through 62 of the uC, which correspond to the KEYIN lines, will be pulled low through R468, R469, R470 and R430. The uC has internal 80k pull downs to -20 Volts on pins 59 through 62, so the voltage there will actually be less than 0. The transistors Q400, Q402, Q403 and Q404 are used for level shifting and current gain to overcome the resistance of the carbon ink button board. When a button is pressed, a KEYOUT line will pull current through the base of the corresponding KEYIN transistor and drive one of the pins on the uC high. The uC will now begin scanning the KEYOUT lines by pulling each line individually high one at a time. This way, when the KEYIN signal disappears the uC will know the corresponding KEYOUT line and which button in the matrix is pressed. The uC can now execute the desired command.

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4.0 Audio Electronics The two internal sources (CD and tuner) and the AUX input are routed to the audio multiplexer/ volume control chip U605. U605 selects one of the three inputs and routes the signal to pins 7 and 17 (right and left). These two signals are AC coupled to J600 as Line Outputs. Q602 and Q603 buffer a signal (BUZZER) from the uC that is summed with the left channel for use as an alarm. The left and right signals then pass through matching EQ sections using R655, R656, C645, C646 and R660, R657, C665, C666. These sections normally provide bass cut at loud volume settings. These EQ sections increase the deep bass for lower volume settings. This is the dynamic EQ for the product. The final stage of U605 is the volume control. U605 provides 80 dB of attenuation in 64 steps of 1.25 dB. The variable level signal is output on pins 24 and 25. The audio signal is then split into two paths. The right and left signals are routed through U600 and one quarter of U601, which provide active filtering for the left (full range) speaker output. The right signal is also routed through three-quarters of U601 which provides active filtering for the right (TwiddlerTM) speaker output. The two audio signals are fed to the power amplifier U1. U1 is a bridged stereo power amp used for the right and left channels. The U1 outputs are routed through J5 and J6 to the left and right drivers respectively. U1 also contains a clip detector that is output on pin 4. This signal (COMP) controls the bias current of U603. When the amplifier is clipping, the bias current of U603 is increased. The change in gain of U603 reduces the bass frequency response of the left channel EQ. This is the compressor for the product. Q4 is an amplifier that is connected to the Twiddler. It amplifies the signal BUZZER only when the unit is not powered. The power for this comes from the nine-volt battery. 5. Tuner Electronics There are two major ICs in the tuner section: U300, an AM/FM radio chip with a built in stereo demultiplexer, and U301, a Phase Lock Loop (PLL) chip. The main system embedded controller (µC) talks to the PLL chip using signals AUD-DATA, PLL-DATA, AUD-CLK and PLL-CE. The µC controls whether the tuner is in AM or FM mode by forcing pin 8 of the PLL either high or low; a low puts U300 in AM mode and disables power to the FM-TUNER and a high puts U300 into FM mode and turns on power to the FM-Tuner via Q300 and Q301. In FM mode the frequency of the local oscillator (LO) located in the FM-TUNER is adjusted by the signal FM_TV which is applied to pin 5 of the FM-TUNER. The LO is then output on pin 8 and routed back to U301 via C338. The PLL then compares the scaled frequency/phase of the LO against a reference which is a division of the 7.2 MHz oscillator composed of U301, C341, C342 and CF303. The result of this comparison determines the density and polarity of the phase pulses which are output on pin 16 of U301. The phase pulses then go into the loop filter composed of a MOSFET inside of U301 (Ain and Aout) and the discrete components attached to pins 16, 17 and 18. The loop filter integrates the phase pulses to form the DC control voltage FM_TV thus completing the LO control loop. Inside the FM-TUNER, the LO is mixed with the RF signal, coming from the F-Connector J300 or off of the AC line cord neutral wire via C1, to produce an IF signal centered at 10.7 MHz that is output on pin 7. The IF signal then passes through ceramic filter CF300, the common emitter amp containing Q303, CF301 and is then routed into U300. Inside the chip the IF signal is limited and detected. The resonant LC circuit on pin 9 is part of the detector circuit. After detection, the stereo signal is 9

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then de-multiplexed inside the chip and the stereo channels are output onto pins 16 and 17. The ceramic resonator CF302 is used by the stereo de-multiplexer's VCO. C321, C320 and R315 form the loop filter for the de-multiplexer's PLL. The left and right channel signals are then routed through the 19 kHz pilot reject filters composed of T303 and T304. The µC makes stop and stereo threshold decisions based on the level of the S-METER signal which is read by the analog to digital converter in the µC. The µC forces the radio into mono mode by telling U301 to force its pin 9 low. For AM, the Local Oscillator is composed of the LC resonant circuit, which is half of D304 and T302, and an amplifier in U300. The AM LO signal comes out of pin 30 of U300 and is fed into U301 via R330 and C337. The PLL chip compares the scaled LO frequency against a division of the 7.2 MHz oscillator and outputs the appropriate phase pulses from pin 16 into the loop filter. The tuning voltage comes out of the loop filter through R309 and appears across pins 1 and 2 of the varactor diode to complete the AM LO control loop. The inductance of the AM Bar Antenna at pins 3 and 4 form a parallel resonance with the capacitance between pins 3 and 2 of the varactor diode producing frequency selectivity at the antenna. The RF at pin 1 of the antenna is routed into pin 27 of U300. The input circuitry at pin 27 is biased to 3.6 volts (Vreg) through R308 and the coil wound between pins 1 and 2 on the antenna. Inside the chip, the RF is amplified and mixed down to an IF (intermediate frequency) of 450 kHz. The IF is output on U300 pin 2 and routed to the IF filtering in T301. The filtered IF then enters U300 at pin 5 and passed through audio detection in the chip. The audio is then output onto pins 16 and 17. 6.0 CD Electronics The CD circuitry consists of four major sections: the analog signal processor (ASP) U500, digital signal processor (DSP) U501, power driver U502 and the CD mechanism. U500 contains the RF amplifier and servo control circuits. U501 performs EFM demodulation, CIRC decoding, digital filtering, D to A conversion and low-pass filtering. It also extracts the subcode Q data (track #, time, etc.). U500 receives its input signal (through J500) from the mechanism's photo diode pickup. The inputs A, B, C and D are added together and amplified. The RF amplifier output appears on RFSM (U500, pin 41). This signal is the familiar eye pattern. This signal is sent to EFMIN on U501 pin 10 where it is sliced for EFM demodulation. The sliced output appears on EFMO (U501 pin 9). A low-passed version of this signal appears on SLC (U500 pin 43) and is used as a DC bias for the RFSM signal. The RFSM signal is peak detected and compared to a reference to determine if there is a signal being received from the disc. The output appears on DRF (U500 pin 54). This signal is used by the µC to determine if the lens is in focus. The envelope of the RFSM signal is used to determine when the laser crosses a track boundary during track access. The HFL signal (U500 pin 37) conveys this information to U501. The B+D signal (FIN2) is subtracted from the A+C signal (FIN1). This produces the focus error signal FE (U500 pin 20). This signal is amplified and filtered by the focus servo amplifier within U500. It then appears as an output FD (U500 pin 16). The FD signal is fed to U502. U502 generates a bridged output which is used to actuate the focus coil (J500 pins 10 and 13). The E and F signals are buffered by U500. E is then subtracted from F and this difference is the track error signal TE (U500 pin 7). TE is used by both the anti-shock circuit and the tracking servo. TE is filtered at the SCI input (U500 pin 9) to determine if the system has had a shock. If this occurs, U500 increases the track gain internally to compensate for the shock. The TE signal is amplified and filtered by the tracking servo amplifier within U500. It then appears as an output TO (U500 pin 15). 10

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The TO signal is fed to U502. U502 generates a bridged output which is used to actuate the track coil (J500 pins 11 and 12). The TO signal is also used as an input to the sled servo. This signal is filtered and fed to the sled servo amplifier on SLEQ (U500 pin 28). This signal is amplified and added to the SLED signals from the µC. The sum appears on SLD (U500 pin 29), which is fed to U502. U502 generates a bridged output to drive the sled motor (J502 pins 5 and 6). The Constant Linear Velocity (CLV) servo is regulated by comparing the bit rate to a fixed reference frequency in U501. The error signal appears at U501 pins 12 and 13 (CLV+ and CLV-). These signals are subtracted and the difference appears on SP (U500 pin 23). The SP signal is filtered and amplified. The signal then appears at the output on SPD (U500 pin 27). SPD is fed to U502. U502 generates a complimentary output which drives the spin motor (J502 pins 1 and 2). U500 regulates the laser power by monitoring the LDS input (J500 pin 8). This signal is compared to a reference to generate the proper drive signal on LDD (U500 pin 62). This signal is buffered by Q500. The Q500 output is amplified by Q501. Q501 drives the laser diode output LD (J500 pin 6). U500's main DC reference voltage is VREF (U500 pin 58). This voltage is nominally 2.5V. U500 receives servo control commands from the µC on the serial bus (U500 pins 51, 52 and 53). These commands are used to start focus offset cancellation, track offset cancellation, E/F balance adjustment, focus initialization, laser ON/OFF and 8/12 cm spindle gain. The DSP clock is derived from a 16.9344 MHz crystal oscillator (CF500). U501 divides this clock by four to generate a 4.2336 MHz signal that is output as the signal 4.2M (U501 pin 61). 4.2M is used as a system clock by the ASP. U501 receives servo control commands from the µC on the serial bus (U501 pins 57, 56 and 54). These commands include track jump, focus start, disk motor start/stop, muting on/off and track count. The tracking servo is controlled by the TOFF and TGL outputs (U501 pins 17 and 18). Track jumps are created by signals on the JP+ and JP- lines (U501 pins 19 and 20). Track jump detection is based on signals from U500 on the HFL and TES inputs. U501 removes the subcode Q data from the bit stream and makes it available to the µC. The µC extracts track, time and table of contents information from the subcode Q. U501 receives its EFM input from U500 on EFMIN (pin 10). This signal is sliced, EFM demodulated and CIRC decoded. The digital audio signal is passed through a 4x over-sampling digital filter, D/A converter and low-pass filter. These outputs appear on RCHO and LCHO (U501 pins 40 and 37). The audio signals are routed to U605.

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DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
Note: The numbers in parentheses refer to the callouts in Figure 3. 1. Top Cover Removal 1.1 Remove the three screws (21) that secure the top cover (6) to the base (9). 1.2 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the two locations shown in Figure 3. Apply force on the flat blade screwdriver so that the grille is moved outward and clears the two tabs located on the base. 1.3 Lift up on the top cover to remove it. 2. Top Cover Replacement 2.1 Lower the top cover (6) onto the base (9). Make sure that the ribbon cable that connects to the CD door (7) lays in the track to the left of the CD mechanism (2). Note: The light shield (4) can get caught on the top cover. Make sure the light shield is secured in place when replacing the top cover. 2.2 With the palms of your hands located on the front corners of the top cover, press down on the top cover until it snaps into place. 2.3 Replace the three screws (21) that secure the top cover to the base. 3. Display PCB Removal 3.1 Perform procedure 1. 3.2 Lift up the display PCB (1). 3.3 Remove the ribbon cable that connects the CD door (7) to the display PCB. Remove the two ribbon cables that connect to the main PCB. Lift out the display PCB. Caution: If you remove the ribbon cable from the CD door, you might have difficulties reconnecting the cable. 4. Display PCB Replacement 4.1 Replace the three ribbon cables that attach to the display PCB (1). 12 4.2 Lower the display PCB into the slots located on the matrix assembly (8). 5. CD Mechanism Removal 5.1 Perform procedure 1. 5.2 Lift up the CD mechanism (2) and solder the two points located on the CD mechanism's APC PCB. See Figure 1. This will prevent static electricity damage to the CD mechanism. 5.3 Remove the cables from the CD mechanism's and lift out the CD mechanism.

Figure 1. APC PCB, ESD Solder Points 6. CD Mechanism Replacement 6.1 Attach the cables to the CD mechanism (2) and remove the solder from the two points indicated in Figure 1. 6.2 Lower the CD mechanism into the matrix assembly (8) so that the cables are toward the right speaker. 7. TwiddlerTM and Full-Range Driver Removal 7.1 Perform procedure 1. 7.2 Remove the four screws (18) that secure the Twiddler/full-range driver (3, 4) to the matrix assembly (8). Pull out the driver from the matrix assembly and remove the soldered wires from the driver.

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8. TwiddlerTM and Full-Range Driver Replacement 8.1 Solder the red wire to the positive (+) driver terminal and the black wire to the negative (-) driver terminal. 8.2 Align the driver (3, 4) into the matrix assembly (8) so that the wires feed through the channel on the top of the matrix assembly. 8.3 Replace the four screws (18) that secure the driver to the matrix assembly. 9. Transformer Removal 9.1 Perform procedure 1 first. 9.2 Remove the three screws (17) that secure the transformer (5) to the matrix assembly (8) and lift up the transformer. 9.3 Remove the two wire connectors that connect to the main PCB (1). 10. Transformer Replacement 10.1 Connect the two wire connectors to the main PCB (1). 10.2 Lower the transformer (5) into the matrix assembly and replace the three screws (17) that secure the transformer to the matrix assembly. 11. Main PCB removal 11.1 Perform procedure 1 first. 11.2 Remove the two lower screws (17) that secure the transformer (5) to the matrix assembly (8). Remove the two screws (17) on the left side that secure the matrix assembly to the base (9). 11.3 Lift up the CD mechanism (2) and place it off to the side. 11.4 Lift up the display PCB (1) and lay it down in front of the unit. 12.2 Partly lower the matrix assembly (8) onto the base and connect all the wire connectors to the main PCB and then completely lower the matrix assembly onto the base (9). Make sure the AC line cord is inserted into the notch on the base. 12.3 Replace the two screws on the left (17) that secure the matrix assembly to the base and the two screws (17) that secure the transformer (5) to the matrix. 12.4 Lower the CD mechanism into the matrix assembly (8) so that the cables are toward the right speaker. 12.5 Lower the display PCB into the slots located on the matrix assembly. 11.5 Lift up the matrix assembly (8), disconnect the wire connectors from the main PCB (1) and lift off the matrix assembly. Make a note of the way the wires are dressed. 11.6 Disconnect the two ribbon cables that connect the main PCB to the display PCB. Lift up the main PCB. 12. Main PCB Replacement 12.1 Lower the main PCB (1) into the base. Make sure that the nine-volt battery connector is positioned properly in the battery compartment. Connect the ribbon cables from the display PCB (1) to the main PCB.

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TEST PROCEDURES
General Test Setup Procedures TwiddlerTM channel: Connect an 8 Ohm ± 1%, 10 W load to J6, pins 1 and 2. The Twiddler is the right speaker, when viewed from the front of the unit. Full-range channel: Connect a 4 Ohm ± 1%, 25 W load to J5, pins 1 and 2. The full range driver is the left speaker, when viewed from the front of the unit. Adjust the volume to 64 unless otherwise noted. Note: The door switch, located on the underside of the door, needs to be closed for the function buttons to work. Audio Tests 1. Mute Test 1.1 Apply a 1 Vrms, 1 kHz signal to the left and right aux input. 1.2 Reference a dB meter to the Twiddler or full-range output. 1.3 Press the mute button. The Twiddler or fullrange output should be <-55 dB. 2. Channel Separation 2.1 Apply a 1 Vrms, 1 kHz signal to the left aux input and short the right aux input. 2.2 Reference a dB meter to the full-range output. 2.3 Measure the Twiddler output. It should be < -50 dB. 3. Compressor Distortion 3.1 Apply a 200 mVrms, 150 Hz signal to the left and right aux input. Adjust the volume to 99. 3.2 Measure the distortion at the full-range output. It should be <5%. 7.2 Reference a dB meter to the full-range output. 7.3 Measure the full-range output according to the following table. 6.2 Reference a dB meter to the applied signal. 6.3 Measure the full-range output. It should be +22.0 dB ± 2.2 dB. 7. Full-range Channel Frequency Response 7.1 Apply a 15 mVrms, 1 kHz signal to the left and right aux input. Adjust the volume to 99. 4. DC Offset 4.1 Select the aux mode and short the left and right aux input. 4.2 Measure the Twiddler and full-range outputs. They should be >-150 mVDC and < +150 mVDC. 5. Full Range Channel Output Noise 5.1 <1.0 mV, A-weighted, inputs shorted. 6. Full-Range Channel Reference Gain 6.1 Apply a 15 mVrms, 1 kHz signal to the left and right aux input. Adjust the volume to 99.

Frequency 50 Hz 90 Hz 300 Hz 500 Hz 1.0 kHz 2.0 kHz 5.0 kHz 15 kHz

Output -8.3 ± 3.1 dB +16.5 ± 2.4 dB +4.8 dB ± 1.3 dB -1.2 ± 1.1 dB Reference +4.7 ± 1.0 dB +12.7 ± 1.0 dB +18.3 ± 2.2 dB

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8. Full-Range Channel Dynamic EQ Gain 8.1 Apply a 15 mVrms, 1 kHz signal to the left and right aux input. Adjust the volume to 49. Reference a dB meter to the full-range output. 8.2 Apply a 1.5 mVrms, 80 Hz signal to the left and right input. 8.3 Measure the full-range output. It should be +3.5 ± 1.0 dB. 9. Full-Range Channel Small Signal Distortion at 0.1 W 9.1 Apply a 30 mVrms, 1 kHz signal to the left and right aux input. Adjust the volume to 99. 9.2 Measure the full-range output. It should be <0.5% THD. 10. Full-Range Channel Large Signal Distortion at 6 W. 10.1 Apply a 200 mVrms, 1 kHz signal to the left and right aux input. Adjust the volume to 99. 10.2 Measure the full-range output. It should be <0.2% THD. 11. TwiddlerTM Channel Output Noise 11.1 Measure the Twiddler channel output. It should be <300 uV, A-weighted, inputs shorted. 12. Twiddler Channel Reference Gain 12.1 Apply a 50 mVrms, 1 kHz signal to the left and right aux input. Adjust the volume to 99. 12.2 Reference a dB meter to the applied signal. 12.3 Measure the Twiddler output. It should be +20.5 ± 2.0 dB. 13. Twiddler Channel Frequency Response 13.1 Apply a 50 mVrms, 1 kHz signal to the left and right input. Adjust the volume to 99. Figure 2. AM Test Setup 15. AM Tracking Alignment 15.1 Adjust the RF generator to 1500 kHz, 400 Hz, 30% AM modulation at a level of 70 dBuV/m at the unit's antenna. 15.2 Adjust C307 for peak audio output measured at the line output. 15.3 Adjust the RF generator to 600 kHz, 400 Hz, 30% AM modulation at a level of 70 dBuV/m at the antenna. 15 13.2 Reference a dB meter to the Twiddler output. 13.3 Measure the Twiddler output according to the following table.

Frequency 200 Hz 400 Hz 550 Hz 1 kHz 3 kHz 10 kHz 20 kHz

Output -15.6 ± 1.3 dB -4.6 ± 1.2 dB -1.8 ± 1.0 dB Reference -3.7 ± 1.0 dB +9.1 ± 1.0 dB +6.6 ± 1.5 dB

14. Twiddler Channel Small signal Distortion at 0.5 W 14.1 Apply a 130 mVrms, 1 kHz signal to the left and right input. Adjust the volume to 99. 14.2 Measure the twiddler channel output. It should be <0.1% THD.

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15.4 Adjust T302 for peak audio output measured at the line output. 15.5 Adjust the RF generator to 1500 kHz, 400 Hz, 30% AM modulation at a level of 70 dBu/m at the unit's antenna. 15.6 Adjust C307 for peak audio output measure at the line output. 16. AM Sensitivity 16.1 Adjust the RF generator to 1080 kHz, 400 Hz, 30% AM modulation at a level of 53 dBuV/m at the unit's antenna. 16.2 Reference a dB meter to the aux output. 16.3 Turn off the modulation and measure the aux output. It should be < -20 dB. 17. AM Stop Level Adjustment 17.1 Adjust the RF generator to 1080 kHz, no modulation at a level of 59 dBuV/m at the unit's antenna. 17.2 Press the CD mode, AM and Alarm 2 buttons at the same time to store the AM stop level. FM Tests 18. FM Detector Adjustment 22. FM Sensitivity 18.1 Adjust the FM generator to 98.1 MHz (87.4 MHz for Japan), 1 kHz modulation, pilot off, 75 kHz deviation and at a level of 40 dBf into the antenna input. 18.2 If the THD measured at the line output is greater than .5%, adjust T300 until the THD is less than .5%. Verify the line output is 560 mVrms ± 200 mVrms. 19. Stereo Separation 19.1 Adjust the RF generator to 98.1 MHz (87.4 MHz for Japan), 1 kHz stereo left only modulation, 10% pilot, 75 kHz deviation at a level of 65 dBf into the antenna input. 16 22.1 Adjust the RF generator to 98.1 MHz (87.4 MHz), 1 kHz stereo L = R modulation, 10% pilot, 75 kHz deviation at a level of 48 dBf into the antenna input. Reference a dB meter to the line output. 22.2 Turn off the modulation and verify that the line out is £ÿ50 dB (£ÿ45 dB for European version). 20.3 Adjust the RF generator to 98.9 MHz (88.0 MHz for Japan), 1 kHz modulation, 75 kHz deviation at a level of 35 dBf into the antenna input. Press the seek button and verify the tuner stops at 98.9 MHz. 21. Stereo Threshold Adjustment 21.1 Adjust the RF generator to 98.1 MHz (87.4 MHz for Japan), 10% pilot, 75 kHz deviation at a level of 42 dBf into the antenna input. 21.2 Press the CD mode, FM and CD stop button at the same time to store the stereo threshold. 19.2 Reference a dB meter to the left line output. 19.3 Switch the RF generator to right only modulation. Verify that the left line output is £ÿ-25 dB. 20. FM Stop Level Adjustment 20.1 Adjust the RF generator to 98.1 MHz (87.4 MHz for Japan), no modulation at a level of 30 dBf into the antenna input. 20.2 Press the CD mode, FM and alarm 2 buttons at the same time to store the FM stop level.

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CD Tests 23. CD Performance Test 23.1 The BWR/CD should be able to play the tests discs listed in the following table for the amount of time stated without any audible defects. There are no CD adjustments that can be made to the BWR/CD. If the unit fails any of these tests, replace the CD mechanism.

Test Void, 1.0 mm Black dot, .8 mm Finger print, 65 um Warped disc, 1.0 mm Eccentric disc, 210 um Cueing time, 2 sec. Long playability, 71' 42 "

Disc ABEX test disc TCD-725R ABEX test disc TCD-725R ABEX test disc TCD-725R ABEX test disc TCD-725RA ABEX test disc TCD-714R Phillips TS4, tracks 1-15 ABEX test disc TCD-784

Test Conditions Track 6, 6 sec. Track 9, 8 sec. Track 13, 10 sec. First and last track, 6 sec. First and last track, 6 sec. Skip first to last track Last track, 6 sec.

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PART LIST NOTES
1. This part is not normally available from customer service. Approval from the Field Service Manager is required before ordering. 2. The individual parts are listed in the part list. 3. This part is critical for safety purposes. Failure to use a substitute replacement with the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part might create shock, fire and/ or other hazards. 4. This part is used on 120V version. 5. This part is used on 230V (EURO) version. 6. This part is used on 240V (AUS) version. 7. This part is used on 100V version. 8. This part is packed with the 100V version only. An antenna is not packed with the 120V version. 9. This part is used on PCB 193325, PCB assembly 193321-1 10. This part is used on PCB 252178, PCB assembly 252441-1
11. This part is used on PCB 253355

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(refer to Figure 3)

Item Number 1

Description PCB ASSEMBLY,120V PCB ASSEMBLY, 220V/240V PCB ASSEMBLY, 100V CD MECHANISM, CD93V4M ® FULL-RANGE TWIDDLER , W/HARNESS, LEFT TWIDDLER, W/HARNESS, RIGHT TRANSFORMER, R-CORE, 120V, 60HZ TRANSFORMER, R-CORE, 230V, 50HZ TRANSFORMER, R-CORE, 100V, 50HZ TOP COVER IMPERIAL WHITE TOP COVER, PLATINUM WHITE TOP COVER, GRAPHITE DOOR ASSEMBLY, IMPERIAL WHITE DOOR ASSEMBLY GRAPHITE GRAY DOOR ASSEMBLY, PLATINUM WHITE MATRIX ASSEMBLY, BLACK PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY, BLACK LENS, GREEN SHIELD, LIGHT, CONTOURED CABLE, FLEX, 21 CONDUCTOR CABLE, FLEX, 13 CONDUCTOR HARNESS, 6 CONDUCTOR GROMMET, RUBBER, CUSHION, RED DOT GROMMET, RUBBER, CUSHION, WHITE DOT SCREW, TAPP, 8-11x.625, PAN, XRC/S SCREW, HILO, 6x.5, PAN, XREC LINE CORD, 120V, PLATINUM WHITE LINE CORD, 120V, BLACK LINE CORD, 230V, PLATINUM WHITE LINE CORD, 230V, BLACK LINE CORD, 240V, PLATINUM WHITE LINE CORD, 240V, BLACK LINE CORD, 100V, PLATINUM WHITE LINE CORD, 100V, BLACK CABLE, FLEX, 15 CONDUCTOR SCREW, TAP, 8-11X.625, PAN, XRC/SQ ARM, SPRING BATTERY DOOR, BLACK CLIP, DAMPER GEAR, DAMPER, WHITE SPRING, EXTENSION FELT FOOT

Part Number 252441-1

Qty. 1

Note 4 5, 6 7

2 3 4 5

193373 145588-002 148704-002 193372 250604 251780 198613-001 193391-010 193391-002 NOT AVAILABLE 198608-002 198608-010 193376-011 198614-001 193392-001 199608 193394-100 193374-100 193375-001 193382 193380 172672-10 175972-08 193395-010 193395-001 193396-010 193396-001 251967-010 251967-001 193404-010 193404-001 193384-100 193637-10 193329 193409-001 193428 146816-04 193379 193460-001

1 1 1 1

3, 4 3, 5, 6 3, 7

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7

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8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 6 8 1

3, 4 3, 4 3, 5 3, 5 3, 6 3, 6 3, 7 3, 7

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Resistors

Reference Description Designator R1 10MEG., CF, 1/2W, 5% R1 R2 R6 R8 R9 R10 R200 R201 R202 R203 R204 R205 R206 R207 R208 R210 R211 R212 R214 R215 R220 R222 R223 R230 R231 R232 R300 R301 R302 R303 R304 R305 R306 R307 R308 R309 R310 R311 R313 10MEG, LINE, 1/2W, 5% POLYSWITCH, 60V 10 OHM, CHIP, 0805, 5% 33.2K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 47.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 47.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 47.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 4.7K, CHIP, 0805, 5% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 4.7K, CHIP, 0805, 5% 47.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 47.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 15 OHM, FUSING, .25W 330 OHM, 2512, 1W, 5% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 15 OHM, FUSING, .25W 510 OHM, 2010, 1/2W, 5% 5.1 OHM, FUSING, .25W 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 100K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 100K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 100K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 3.32K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 120 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 2.32K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 499 OHM, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 2.32K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 330 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 51 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 4.7K, CHIP, 0805, 5% 4.99K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 4.02K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 47.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 30.1 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 20 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 5%
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Part Number 250891 250891 194090 133626-1005 133625-3322 133626-4735 133626-4735 133626-4735 133626-4725 133626-1035 133626-1035 133626-4725 133626-4735 133626-4735 130102-150 181895-3300 133626-1035 130102-150 187608-5115 130102-150 133626-1035 133626-1025 133626-1045 133626-1045 133626-1045 133625-1002 133625-3321 133626-1025 133625-1200 133625-2321 133625-4990 133625-2321 133625-3300 133626-5105 133626-4725 133625-4991 133625-4021 133626-4735 133625-30R1 133626-2005

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Resistors (continued)

Reference Designator R417 R418 R419 R420 R421 R422 R422 R428 R429 R430 R431 R432 R440 R441 R442 R443 R445 R447 R448 R449 R450 R455 R460 R461 R462 R463 R464 R465 R466 R467 R468 R469 R470 R471 R472 R473 R474 R475 R476 R477 R480 R485 R490 R491

Description 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 1.0K, ARRAY, SMT, 4 POS, 5% 1.0M, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 100K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 82K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 82K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 681 OHM, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 82K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 82K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 220 OHM, 4 POS ARRAY, SMT, 5% 2.7K, 4 POS, ARRAY, SMT, 5% 2.7K, 4 POS, ARRAY, SMT, 5% 2.7K, 4 POS, ARRAY, SMT, 5% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 5.10K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 3.01K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.0M, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 1.0M, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 51 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 150 OHM, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 243 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 47 OHM, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 47.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 681 OHM, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 681 OHM, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 681 OHM, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 6.80K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 6.80K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 6.80K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 6.80K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 16.5K, CHIP, 0805, 1% 16.5K, CHIP, 0805, 1% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 2.7K, 4 POS, ARRAY, SMT, 5% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 510 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 510 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 5%
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Part Number 133626-1035 133626-1035 186433-1024 133625-1004 133626-1035 133626-1045 133626-1035 133626-8235 133626-8235 133625-6810 133626-8235 133626-8235 186433-2214 186433-2724 186433-2724 186433-2724 133626-1035 133626-5125 133626-1035 133625-3011 133625-1004 133626-1035 133625-1004 133626-5105 133626-1035 133625-1500 133625-2430 133626-4705 133626-1035 133626-4735 133625-6810 133625-6810 133625-6810 133626-6825 133626-6825 133626-6825 133626-6825 133625-1652 133625-1652 133626-1025 186433-2724 133626-1035 133626-5115 133626-5115

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Resistors (continued)

Reference Designator R495 R500 R501 R503 R504 R505 R506 R507 R508 R509 R510 R513 R514 R515 R516 R519 R520 R521 R522 R527 R528 R529 R530 R531 R531 R532 R533 R534 R535 R536 R537 R538 R539 R540 R543 R544 R545 R546 R547 R548 R549 R550 R551 R552

Description JUMPER, CHIP, 0805 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 499 OHM, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 13.3K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 27.4K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 562 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 100K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 68.1K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 15.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 3.32K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 8.25K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 2.21K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 221K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 15.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 22.1K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 7.50K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 7.50K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 12.7K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 33.2K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 20.0K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 2.21K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 2.74K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 56.2K, CHIP, 0805, 1%, 1.82K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 56.2K, CHIP, 0805, 1% 221K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 221K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 15.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 22.1K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 270K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 332 OHM, CHIP, 0805, 1% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 47.5K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 33.2K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 22.1K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 12.1K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.00K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 15.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 332 OHM, CHIP, 0805, 1% 1.21K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 681 OHM, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1%
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Part Number 133627 133626-1025 133625-4990 133625-1332 133625-2742 133625-5620 133626-1025 133625-1003 133625-6812 133625-1502 133625-3321 133626-1R05 133625-8251 133625-2211 133625-2213 133625-1502 133625-2212 133625-7501 133625-7501 133626-1R05 133625-1272 133625-3322 133625-2002 133625-2211 133625-2741 133625-5622 133625-1821 133625-5622 133625-2213 133625-2213 133625-1502 133625-2212 133626-2745 133625-3320 133625-1002 133625-4752 133625-3322 133625-2212 133625-1212 133625-1001 133625-1502 133625-3320 133625-1211 133625-6810

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Resistors (continued)

Reference Designator R553 R554 R555 R555 R556 R557 R558 R559 R560 R561 R562 R565 R566 R568 R569 R570 R571 R571 R572 R573 R574 R575 R580 R600 R601 R603 R604 R605 R606 R607 R608 R609 R610 R611 R612 R613 R615 R616 R617 R618 R619 R620 R621 R622

Description 68.1K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 7.50K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 15K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 15.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 20 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 47.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 15.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 27.4K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 10 OHM, CHIP, 0805, 5% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 47.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 2.21K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 2.21K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 7.50K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% JUMPER, CHIP, 0805 221K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 221K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.10K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 14.7K, CHIP, 0805, 1% 1.10K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 14.7K, CHIP, 0805, 1% 5.62K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 12.7K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 35.7K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 4.02K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 3.48K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.87K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 14.0K, CHIP, 0805, 1% 6.81K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 6.81K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.40K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 10.5K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 11.3K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 3.74K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 30.1K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1%
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Part Number 133625-6812 133626-1025 133625-7501 133626-1535 133625-1502 133626-1R05 133626-2005 133626-4735 133625-1502 133626-1025 133625-2742 133626-1005 133626-1025 133626-4735 133625-2211 133625-2211 133625-7501 133627 133625-2213 133625-2213 133626-1025 133626-1025 133626-1035 133625-1002 133625-1002 133625-1101 133625-1472 133625-1101 133625-1472 133625-5621 133625-1272 133625-3572 133625-4021 133625-3481 133625-1002 133625-1871 133625-1402 133625-6811 133625-6811 133625-1401 133625-1052 133625-1132 133625-3741 133625-3012

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Reference Designator R623 R624 R625 R626 R627 R628 R629 R630 R631 R632 R633 R634 R635 R636 R637 R638 R639 R640 R642 R643 R645 R647 R649 R650 R651 R655 R656 R657 R659 R660 R662 R663 R664 R665 R666 R667 R668 R669 R670 R672 R674

Description 4.75K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.27K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 14.0K, CHIP, 0805, 1% 41.2K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 715 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 2.10K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 3.74K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 8.87K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 8.87K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.10K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 26.7K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 787 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 25.5K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 2.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 221K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 25.5K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 475 OHM, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 10.2K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 15.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 8.2K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 4.22K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 100K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 100K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 75.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 4.99K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 75.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 4.99K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 150K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 1.00K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 1.00K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 100K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 100K, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 10.0K, 0805, 1/10W, 5% 1.00K, CHIP, 0805, 1/10W, 1% 1.78K, 0805, 1/10W, 1%

Part Number 133625-4751 133625-1271 133625-1402 133625-4122 133625-7150 133625-2101 133625-3741 133625-8871 133625-8871 133625-1101 133625-2672 133625-7870 133625-2552 133625-2001 133625-2213 133625-2552 133625-4750 133625-1022 133625-1502 133626-8225 133625-4221 133626-1025 133626-1045 133626-1025 133626-1045 133625-7502 133625-4991 133625-7502 133626-1025 133625-4991 133626-1025 133625-1503 133626-1025 133626-1025 133626-1025 133625-1001 133625-1003 133625-1003 133626-1035 133625-1001 133625-1781

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Reference Designator C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C15 C16 C20 C200 C201 C202 C203 C205 C209 C210 C211 C215 C216 C217 C218 C219 C220 C221 C225 C226 C227 C229 C231 C232 C233 C300 C301 C302 C303

Description 33pF, CER, 85, 400VAC, 20% .1uF, 1206, X7R, 25V, 5% .1uF, 1206, X7R, 25V, 5% .1uF, 1206, X7R, 25V, 5% .1uF, 1206, X7R, 25V, 5% 10kuF, EL, 105, 25V, 20% .22uF, BOX, 85, 50V, 5% .47uF, BOX, 85, 50V, 5% 220pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 220pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .01uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 100uF, EL, 85, 16V, 20% .001uF, 1206, COG, 50V, 5% .10uF, 0805, Y5V, 25V, 80% 2200uF, EL, 105C, 16V, 20% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 470uF, EL, 105, 35V, 20% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 470UF, EL, 105, 35V, 20% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% .10uF, 0805, Y5V, 25V, 80% 10uF, EL, 105, 16V, 20% .10uF, 0805, Y5V, 25V, 80% 2.2uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 2.2uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 1uF, 1206, Y5V, 16V, 80% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 47uF, EL, 85, 16V, 20% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10%

Part Number 183627-330 131754-104 131754-104 131754-104 131754-104 171555 137127-224 137127-474 133622-221 133622-221 133623-103 149947-101C 177214-102 133624 198458-222C 133623-473 133623-473 133623-473 144000-471V 133623-473 144000-471V 133623-473 133623-473 133622-331 133623-473 133623-473 133624 137126-100 133624 149947-2R2H 133622-101 133623-473 133622-331 133622-331 149948-2R2H 133623-473 133623-473 173383-105 133622-102 133623-473 149947-470C 133623-473

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Reference Designator C304 C305 C307 C308 C309 C310 C311 C312 C313 C314 C315 C316 C317 C318 C319 C320 C321 C323 C325 C328 C329 C330 C330 C331 C331 C332 C333 C335 C336 C337 C338 C339 C340 C341 C341 C342 C342 C343 C344 C345 C348 C349 C355 C356

Description 6.8pF, CHIP, 0805, 50V, 5% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 20pF, TRIM, NPO, 100V 430pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 2% 47uF, EL, 85, 25V, 20% .047uF, 0805, Z5U, 20% 3.3uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% .047uF, 0805, Z5U, 20% 47uF, EL, 85, 25V, 20% 2.2UF, MONO, 1206, Y5V, 16V, 80% .01uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% .047uF, 0805, Z5U, 20% 47uF, EL, 85, 25V, 20% 2.2uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% .047uF, 0805, Z5U, 20% 1.0uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% .47uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% 1.0uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% 10uF, EL, 85, 25V, 20% 1.0uF, EL, BP, 85, 50V, 20% 10uF, EL, 85, 25V, 20% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% .033uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% .033uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1.0uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% 2.2uF, EL, BP, 85, 50V, 20% .01uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 3300pF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 27pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 39pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 27pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 39pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 100UF, EL, BP, 85, 16V, 20% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5%
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Part Number 133622-6R8 133623-473 197314-T200 177269-431 149948-470E 148779-473 149948-3R3H 148779-473 149948-470E 178212-225 133623-103 148779-473 149948-470E 149948-2R2H 148779-473 149948-1R0H 149948-R47H 149948-1R0H 149948-100E 147522-1R0 149948-100E 133623-473 133623-333 133623-473 133623-333 133622-102 149948-1R0H 147522-2R2 133623-103 133622-102 133622-102 133622-102 133623-332 133622-270 133622-390 133622-270 133622-390 133623-473 147522-101 133623-473 133622-102 133622-102 133622-102 133622-101

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Capacitors (continued)

Reference Designator C357 C358 C359 C360 C365 C366 C367 C368 C371 C375 C376 C377 C378 C380 C381 C382 C384 C385 C386 C387 C388 C400 C401 C402 C403 C404 C405 C406 C407 C408 C409 C410 C411 C412 C413 C414 C415 C416 C417 C418 C419 C422 C423 C424

Description 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 10uF, EL, 85, 25V, 20% 4.7uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1.0uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% 1.0uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% 1800pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1800pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .10uF, 0805, Y5V, 25V, 80% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 33pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 3300pF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 3300pF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 3300pF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 3300pF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 3300pF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 3300pF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% .047uF, 0805, Z5U, 20% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .01uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5%
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Part Number 133622-101 149947-100E 149947-4R7H 133622-331 149948-1R0H 149948-1R0H 133622-182 133622-182 133622-331 133622-331 133622-331 133622-102 133624 133622-331 133622-331 133622-102 133622-101 133622-101 133622-101 133622-102 133622-330 133622-331 133622-331 133622-331 133622-331 133622-331 133622-331 133623-332 133623-332 133623-332 133623-332 133623-332 133623-332 148779-473 133622-331 133622-331 133622-102 133622-331 133623-103 133622-101 133622-102 133622-101 133622-101 133622-101

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Capacitors (continued)

Reference Designator C425 C426 C434 C435 C436 C437 C438 C439 C440 C441 C442 C443 C444 C445 C446 C447 C448 C449 C450 C451 C452 C453 C454 C455 C456 C457 C458 C459 C460 C461 C462 C463 C464 C465 C466 C467 C468 C469 C470 C471 C472 C473

Description 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 2.2uF, MONO, 1206, Y5V, 16V, 80% 47pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 47pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 47pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 47pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1.0uF, 1206, Y5V, 25V, 80% 1.0uF, 1206, Y5V, 25V, 80% 15uF, TANT, 25V, 10%, D SIZE 180pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 2200pF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 180pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 4700pF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 820pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .1uF, 1206, X7R, 25V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .01uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% .10uF, 0805, Y5V, 25V, 80% 15uF, TANT, 25V, 10%, D SIZE 1uF, 1206, Y5V, 16V, 80% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5%
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Part Number 133622-102 178212-225 133622-470 133622-470 133622-470 133622-470 198609-105 198609-105 196981E156D1 133622-181 133622-821 133622-821 133622-821 133623-222 133622-821 133622-821 133622-821 133622-821 133622-821 133622-821 133622-181 133622-821 133622-821 133622-821 133623-472 133622-821 133622-821 133622-821 133622-821 131754-104 133622-331 133622-331 133622-331 133623-103 133624 196981E156D1 173383-105 133622-331 133622-101 133622-101 133622-102 133622-102

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Capacitors (continued)

Reference Designator C474 C475 C476 C477 C478 C479 C480 C481 C482 C483 C485 C490 C491 C492 C493 C494 C495 C502 C503 C504 C505 C506 C507 C508 C509 C510 C511 C512 C513 C514 C519 C520 C521 C522 C523 C524 C525 C526 C527 C528 C529 C530 C531 C532

Description 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .01uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 4700pF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 4700pF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 4700pF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 10uF, EL, 85, 25V, 20% .22uF, BOX, 85, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .015uF, BOX, 85, 100V, 5% .033uF, BOX, 85, 63V, 5% .033uF, BOX, 85, 63V, 5% .0068uF, BOX, 85, 100V, 5% .15uF, BOX, 85, 50V, 5% 220uF, EL, 85, 6.3V, 20% .01uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% .15uF, BOX, 85, 50V, 5% .033uF, BOX, 85, 63V, 5% .01uF, BOX, 85, 100V, 5% .022uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 100uF, EL, 85, 16V, 20% 100uF, EL, 85, 16V, 20% .01uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 10uF, EL, 85, 25V, 20% 1.0uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% .15uF, BOX, 85, 50V, 5% .15uF, BOX, 85, 50V, 5% .01uF, BOX, 85, 100V, 5% 220pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .0033uF, BOX, 85, 100V, 5% .01uF, BOX, 85, 100V, 5% 10uF, EL, 85, 25V, 20% 47uF, EL, 85, 16V, 20%
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Part Number 133622-102 133623-103 133622-102 133622-102 133622-331 133622-331 133622-331 133622-331 133622-331 133622-331 133622-331 133623-472 133623-472 133623-472 133622-102 133622-102 133622-102 149947-100E 137127-224 133622-331 137127-153 137127-333 137127-333 137127-682 137127-154 149947-221J 133623-103 137127-154 137127-333 137127-103 133623-223 149947-101C 149947-101C 133623-103 149947-100E 149947-1R0H 137127-154 137127-154 137127-103 133622-221 137127-332 137127-103 149947-100E 149947-470C

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Capacitors (continued)

Reference Designator C533 C534 C535 C536 C537 C538 C539 C540 C541 C542 C543 C544 C545 C546 C547 C548 C549 C550 C551 C552 C553 C554 C555 C556 C557 C558 C559 C560 C561 C562 C563 C570 C571 C572 C600 C601 C602 C603 C605 C606 C607 C608 C609 C610

Description .47uF, EL, BP, 85, 50V, 20% 4.7uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% .33uF, BOX, 85, 50V, 5% .1uF, BOX, 85, 50V, 5% .01uF, BOX, 85, 100V, 5% .001uF, BOX, 85, 100V, 5% 3.9pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 12pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .01uF, BOX, 85, 100V, 5% .1uF, BOX, 85, 50V, 5% .1uF, BOX, 85, 50V, 5% .10uF, 0805, Y5V, 25V, 80% 100pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 10pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 10pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .10uF, 0805, Y5V, 25V, 80% 100uF, EL, 85, 16V, 20% .10uF, 0805, Y5V, 25V, 80% 47uF, EL, 85, 16V, 20% .10uF, 0805, Y5V, 25V, 80% .01uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 4.7uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% 4.7uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% .10uF, 0805, Y5V, 25V, 80% 1.0uF, EL, 85, 50V, 20% .047uF, 0805, X7R, 50V, 10% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% .047uF, 0805, Z5U, 20% 1000pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 220pF, 0805, COG, 50V, 5% 330pF, 0805, COG