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Philips DVP3100/98 User manual

Published by BU AVM – FK Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification 3141 785 34401
Version 1.2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter
Technical Specification, PCBs Location………………….. 1
Safety Instruction ……………………………………………… 2
Instruction for Use………………………………………………3
Mechanical and Dismantling Instructions…………………. 4
Service Modes, Troubleshooting……………………………. 5
Overall Block Diagram, Wiring Diagram…………………….6
Electrical Diagram……………………………………………… 7
Exploded View Diagram & Service Part List………………..8
Revision List……………………………………………………. 9
©Copyright 2009 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may by reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or
transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronics, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise
without the prior permission of Philips.
Service Manual
DVD PLAYER
DVP3100/98 /79/96
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1.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
VIDEO PERFORMANCE
Test equipment:Audio Precision System2
Test discs:CDDA: Philips audio signal test disc 1
DVD: Philips LVP 9.01 audio test disc
Load Impedance:100KΩ
VIDEO FORMAT
DVD,VCD,MP3,JPEG,
AUDIO PERFORMANCE
Line outputs
Test equipment:Audio Precision System2
Test discs:CDDA:Philips audio signal test disc 1
DVD: Philips LVP 9.01 audio test disc
Load Impedance:100KΩfor Audio
AUDIO FORMAT
CD/MP3,DVD audio
CVBS
Amplitude output:1Vpp± 0.1V/
White bar: 714mV ± 10%/700mVpp ± 10%
Sync. Amplitude: 286mV ± 100mV/300mVpp ± 100mV
Burst/chroma ratio: ± 10%
S/N luminance: ≥52dB
COMPONENT VIDEO RGB
Luminance amplitude output: 700mV ± 10%
RGB unbalance:5%
Sync. Amplitude: 300mV ± 100mV
S/N on RGB outputs: ≥52dB
DC Level: ≤1V
COMPONENT VIDEO YPbP
r
PbPr output unbalance:3%
Sync. Amplitude: 286mV ± 100mV
Video Bandwidth 4.2 MHz:- 5db / 5.8MHz:-8dB
With progressive scan:8.4MHz -5dB
S/N on outputs: YUV: ≥52 dB
POWER CONSUMPTION
Power-Supply:100-240V ac,50/60Hz,
Supply voltage:AC 100~240V
Supply Power consumption(AC 100/240V):10W/+10%
Standby Power,230V AC: <1W
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Optical Pickup: IM S76RFVP
Chip set/Solution: Mediatek MTK1389QE-LAE
Disc Size:8cm/12cm
1-1
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1.1 PCBs LOCATION
VERSION VARIATIONS
Type/Versions:
Service policy
Board in used:
DVP3100
DVD BOARD
8W/2P POWER BOARD
KEY BOARD
USB BOARD
POWER SW BOARD M
*TIPS: C -- Component Lever Repair.
M -- Module Lever Repair
X -- OCX
DVD BOARD
KEY BOARD
DECK AMI
POWER SW BOARD
USB BOARD
8W/2P POWER BOARD
1-2
M/C
M/C
M/C
M/C
98 79 96
M/C M/C
M/C M/C
M/C M/C
M/C M/C
M M
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1.2 System, Region Code, etc. Setting Procedure
Procedure to change region code of your DVD
Portable
1. Power ON the DVD player and do not insert
DISC inside player
2. Setup Prefer
Press IR in the sequence as
9 6 5 3
The LCD display showed the existing region
Code
3. Press▲(navigation up)or▼(navigation down)
repeatedly to select the number from 0 to 6.
4. Then press OK to confirm your region code.
5. Refer below table for your region code setting
Select “0” setting = Region Free (confidential)
Procedure for SW upgrade
1. The upgrade will provide a document
re-named: PHILIPS.BIN
2. “PHILIPS.BIN” copy to USB or CD-ROM into
the data;
3. Reading the USB or CD-ROM,in accordance
with prompt,press ”OK” key to upgrade.
Warning: Do not unplug the AC adapter during
firmware upgrade to prevent flash corrupt of
the set!!
Procedure to check SW version of your DVD
Portable
1. OPEN
2. Press SETUP MENU
3. Select Preferences
4. Select Version Info
5. Press “OK” key
1-3
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2.0 Safety instruction
1. 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 the “on” position (keep
the
Mains cord unplug).
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 1M Ω
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. 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 :Semiconductor laser GaAIAs
Wavelength :650nm (DVD)
:780nm (VCD/CD)
Output power :7mW(DVD)
:10mW(DVD/CD)
Beam divergence:60 degree
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.
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3.0 INSTRUCTION FOR USE
You can download this information from the following websites:
http://www.philips.com/support
3-1
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4.0 MECHANICAL AND DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS
The following guidelines show how to dismantle the player.
Step1: Remove 5 screws around the Top Cover, and then remove the Top Cover(Figure1)
Figure 1
Step2:If the tray can’t open in normal way, you can make it through the instruction as below (Figure2)
Figure 2
Step2: If it is necessary to dismantle Loader or Front Panel, the Front door should be removed first(Figure3)
4-1
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Step4: Remove the 10 screws on board to dismantle the DVD BOARD & POWER BOARD & LED BOARD (Figure 4&5)
Figure4
4-2
4.0 MECHANICAL AND DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS
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Spindle motor does not move
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
Check whether “MO_VCC”
(VCC) voltage is normal.
Correct connection
Check the MOVCC power
supply
Check/Replace Q10ǃQ11.
Check/ Replace U1.
Check opu focus
1. Check U2 25pin FOO signals
2.If there are F+, F-, T+ and T-
signals output from U1.
Check/Replace the loader
Yes
Yes
No
Go
Check whether laser voltage
(1.9V for CD & 2.3V for DVD)
on L21 & L22
Check the FFC connection
between 24P and the loader.
1. Whether voltage on pin 23 of U2
varies between 0 and 3.3V (3.3V
for CD and 0V for DVD),
2. Whether peripheral components
are eroded or badly soldered.
Trouble shooting chart
Motor not move
5-1
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The power can not be on or off
Go
Yes
Yes
No
No
The power can’t be
on or off
Yes
Replace the power board
Check the power supply
on the power board and the connection to
to decoder board is normal.
Check/Correct connection
Whether the connection
to Standby Board is broken. Correct the connection
Replace U1.
No
No
Yes
Yes
Check if the CON2 on the front
board to J 6(7PIN) on the decoder board
is in good contact.
Whether there is 0V or
3.3V voltage difference on
Pin41 of U2
Trouble shooting chart
or correct the connection
5-2
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Disc cannot be read.
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Disc cannot be read.
Check the loaded circuit
1.Check voltage on pin 23 of U2
varies between 0 and 3.3V:
Æ3.3V for CD
Æ0V for DVD
2.Check whether peripheral
components are eroded or defect
Check the FFC connection
between 24P and the loader.
Check U2 and peripheral components
Re-solder or replace the defective parts
Check the connection
between U2
Correct connection
Replace U2 or loader.
Yes
Check whether there is
laser voltage (1.9V for CD
and 2.3V for DVD) on
Collector of Q11 &Q10
Check if there is RFO signal
on the pin8 of HA1. (The
normal RFO signal is a clear
reticulated wave)
Check U1, U2, and
peripheral components are
eroded or badly soldered.
Trouble shooting chart
5-3
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Only DVD disc or only disc except DVD can be played
No
No
Yes
Only DVD disc, or only disc
exce
p
t DVD can be Pla
y
ed.
Check the FFC
connection between
24
p
in and the loader.
Check the loaded circuit
Check the solder status on U2 and
peripheral components
Check whether there
is voltage variance on
p
in 18 of U2.
check if bad solder exist on U2 and
peripheral components
Replace the bad spare parts
Check whether pin 1 - 26 and
pin 125-128 of U2 and peripheral
components are badly
soldered
,
defected
Check Q5, Q6, Q7
whether in good
condition
Yes
Yes
Yes
Go
Correct connection
Change U2 or the loader.
No
No
Yes
Check laser voltage (1.9V)
output on Collector of Q11, if
pin 17 of U2 is at low level.
No
Trouble shooting chart
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Distorted audio and loud noise
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Distorted audio and
loud noise
Replace L2
Replace Q12, Q14
Check he power supply
voltages +12V
to the operation amplifying
L2 are normal
Check whether the
muting transistors Q12,
Q14, are normal
Checking the U2 leads
the feet has no to break
to open
Correct connection
Check whether the U5
or U2 power supply
normal
No
Yes
Yes
Check U2, U5
Replace U2, U5
No
Trouble shooting chart
No
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Abnormal color of video picture
Yes
Abnormal color of
video
p
icture
Check whether the 3.3V
and 1.8V power supply
voltages on the decoder
board are normal.
Check Y1, R17, C21 and C22
Check other of power supply electric
circuit
Correct the connection
Check whether the
video filter network
circuit is normal.
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Check whether the 27MHz
output signal is normal.
Change U2
Yes
Trouble shooting chart
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Remote reception is insensitive or fails.
No
Remote reception is
insensitive or fails.
Check if the remote
control works
p
ro
p
erl
y
.
Check battery
Check R1 R2 on front board
Use an oscilloscope to check
if there is output waveform
from the first pin IR of the
remote censor after pressing
button on the remote control.
IR1(PIN 3 - RCwaveform)
Check if there is IR
signal on pin 44 of
U2
Check if the power
supply voltage to the
remote censor is normal
Go
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Correct connection
Yes
Change U2
IR waveform
Trouble shooting chart
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No video picture, no sound.
Change C13,Q4,Q3
No video picture,
no sound.
Check if the reset circuit consisting
of C13, Q4, Q3,R11,R12,R13,R15,R16 is normal
(at a high level for tens of milliseconds,
then constantl
y
at 0V
)
.
Check whether there is
27MHz signal output.
Check if there is 128MHz
signal output on R49.
Check the loaded circuit
Crystal oscillator Y1 and
peripheral components
are defected or eroded.
Check whether
short-circuit or bad
solder on U3, U4
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Reconnect the component in
short-circuit
Check U3.
27M waveform
SDRAM(R49 SDCLK) waveform
Check whether all the
voltages from the power
board to the decoder board
are normal. CVBS(L27 point) waveform
Trouble shooting chart
Go
No
5-8
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No display on LED, and buttons do not work
No
No
No
LED and
buttons do not work
Check whether there is
correct contact
between CON1 of front board
and J 6 of decoder board
Correct connection
Fix power supply board top
a power supply for should
electric circuit
Check the U2’s pin 33,34,40,41 arrive
the J 6 connect condition
Correct connection
Replace LED or Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4
Yes
Yes
Yes
Check DV33(+3.3V)
voltage on the power
and front board
Check whether there is 0V
or 3.3V on the signals of VPLAY,STB
CLK, DATA
Check whether the circuit
connected to LED & BUTTONS
is broken,
Trouble shooting chart
Yes
Yes
No
Check wether Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4 for 3904
&LED is broken,
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3.3V
RF
1.8V
ASA 8829B+
Sanyo DV38
MT1389L
AM5888S
AV-OUT RCA
5V
DVD-AU-R
3.3V
KEY
IR
1.8V
OP
COAX
12V
IR
SENSOR
Y&U&V RCA
DVD-CVBS
SPI
Flash
8M&16M
5VSwitch
Power
DVD-AU-L
4558
SDRAM
1*16&4*16
ASA 8829B+Sanyo DV38
WIRING DIAGRAM
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POWER I/F
SERVO I/F
+12V
+12V
89L_3V3
DV33
V18
FB18
+P12V
GND
URST#
DV33
LOAD-
TRIN
TROUT
LOAD+
VCC
VCC
TRIN
DMSO
TROUT
URST#
TROUT
TROPEN
TRCLOSE
FOSO
DMSO
FMSO
TRSO
SL+
SL-
SP+
SP-
T+
T-
F+
F-
V1P4
V1P4
STBY
SL-
SL+
FB33
TRCLOSE
STBY
T-
SP-
OUT33
FB18
LOAD-
FOSO
FMSO
TRSO
OUT18
SP+
F+
FB33
OUT18
TROPEN
OUT33
T+ F-
LOAD+
+12V [2,4]
89L_3V3 [2]
DV33 [2,3,4,5]
V18 [2]
VCC [2,4]
TRIN [2]
TROUT [2]
URST# [2]
TROUT [2]
TROPEN [2]
TRCLOSE [2]
FOSO [2]
DMSO [2]
FMSO [2]
TRSO [2]
SL+ [2]
SL- [2]
SP+ [2]
SP- [2]
T+ [2]
T- [2]
F+ [2]
F- [2]
V1P4 [2]
STBY [2]
+12V
+P12V
V18
V33
VCC
+P12V
DV33
89L_3V3
V33
DV33
DV33
VCC
MO_VCC MO_VCC
VCC MO_VCC
L7
FB
C9
0.1uF
R7
6.8K/1%
R16
4.7k
C11
0.1uF
Q4
2N3904
1
3 2
+
CE6
100uF/10v
+
C13
22uF/6.3v
12
+
CE7
47uF/10v
R2
10K/1%
R4
10
L2
FB
C8
0.1uF
J1
4x1 W/HOUSING
1
2
3
4
R12
3.3k
L1
FB
+
CE3
220uF/6.3v
12
C10 0.1uF
C12
0.1uF
U1
AM5888
1
9
10
12
3
2
15
7
14
13
21
19
20
24
27
6
4
5
28
8
11
17
18
16
23
22
25
26
2930
VINFC
VOTR-
VOTR+
VOSL-
REGO2
TRB1
VOTK+
REV
VOFC+
VOFC-
VCTL
VCC2
NC
NC
BIAS
FWD
VINSL+
REGO1
MUTE
VCC
VOSL+
VOLD+
VOLD-
VOTK-
VINLD
GND
TRB2
VINTK
G1G2
R13
22k
R10
10k
C2
0.1uF
C14
1uF/NC
L4 FB
C7
0.1uF
L8 FB
R8
10
L6
FB
+
CE1
220uF/6.3v
12
Q3
2N3904
1
3 2
+
CE2
47uF/25v
C3 0.1uF
Q2
8550
2
3 1
+
CE5
10uF/10v
R14 10k
C1
0.1uF
R6
2.2dip
R9
10k
R5
11K/1%/12K
R11
15k
Q1
8550
2
3 1
R1
4.3K/1%/5.1K
J2
5x1 W/HOUSING
1
2
3
4
5
R3
5.6dip
R15
3.9k
C4
0.1uF
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM- MAIN BOARD
POWER PART
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DRAM I/F
S-FLASH
AUDIO I/F
VIDEO I/F
1
SERVO RF DeCAP.
RF Reference
SONY KHM313
VR-CD
16
3
NC
2
NC
4
CD/DVD SW
F-
F
1
20
VR-DVD
T-
B/b
24
6
23
CD-LD
Vcc
7
5
19
8
GND-LD
HFM
17
F+
12
21
T+
RF
22
14
18
10
MD
GND-PD
Vc(Vref)
E
15
C/c
13
D/d
A/a
9
11
DVD-LD
2SK3018
1
1
C
2N3904
B
3
2
SG
3E
Very Important to
reduce Noise
SERVO I/F
Chip Decap.
D2
MIX
Only for MT1389L
close to USB connector
MT1389L&MT1389LA
CAS#
RAS#
DQM[0..1]
MA[0..11]
DCLK
WE#
DQ[0..15]
BA[0..1]
SF_DO
SF_CK
SF_DI
SF_CS
CVBS_OUT
ADACVDD
RFV18-1
IOA
_3
_2
LDO1
_4
VR-CD
B
E
F+
T-
A
MDI1
F-
T+
IOA
D
C
F
VR-DVD
V20
AVCC
AVCC
LD-CD
LD-DVD
LDO2
SP+
SL+
SL-
SP-A
RFO
F-
T-
F+
SL+
SL-
SP-
SP+
T+
TRSO
FOSO
FMSO
DMSO
SP-
89L_3V3
ASPDIF
V_B
V_R
V_G
AR
AL
AVCC
V1P4
OP+
OP-
_1
DMO
TRO
FOO
FMO
SP-A
URST#
FMSO
FOSO UP1_7
STBY
TROPEN
TRIN
TROUT
MDI1 MDI2
LIMIT
DV33
VCC
89L_3V3
V18
IOA TROPENGPO_B
LIMIT TROUT
GPIO8
PWR2
GPIO3
USB5V
USB_DM
VSTB
VSCK
VCC
VSDA
VPLAY
IR
DV33
VPLAY
UP1_6
GPIO4
+12V
VR-CD
VR-DVD
VSCK
VSTB
REXT
STBY
VREF
GPO_B
AKIN
ADVCM
GPIO20
USB_DP
GPIO12 ASPDIF
CVBS_OUT
AVCM
BA1
MA3
DQ7
UP1_7
MDI2
DQ3
GPIO3
FOO
DACVDD3DACVDD3
MA7
WE#
DQ11
V_G
AR
C
B
MA1
V1P4
DQ8
DQ14
IR
UP1_6
USB_DP
TRAY-OPEN
RFVDD3
AADVDD
AL
RFV18-1
DQ6
USB_EN
V_R
GPIO8
DQ2
SF_CK
SF_DI
TRIN
ADVCM
OP+
MA5
DQM1
DQ9
E
FS
AKIN
CAS#
MA2
DCLK
REXT
XI
RFV18-1
VSDA
TRAY-CLOSE
DACVDD3
A
DQ5
SF_CS
GPIO20
DQ1
V20
DACVDD3
D
MA4
MA10
DQ10
LDO2
XI
BA0
DQ12
URST#
DMO
F
APLLVDD3
TRAY-OPEN
USB_EN
DACVDD3
OP-
MA9
DQM0
USB_DM
MDI1
GND
RFVDD3
RAS#
MA0
GPIO12
MA11
DQ4
SF_DO
USB_V18
LDO1
V1P4
MA6
DQ0
TRO
V18
AADVDD
MA8
DQ13
FMO
V20
V1P4
ADACVDD
VREF
V_B
DQ15
TRAY-CLOSE
XO
APLLVDD3
ALF
ALS
ALS VIDEO_EN
ALF AUDIO_MUTE
GPIO6
TRCLOSE
GPIO6 TRCLOSE
GPIO4
VIDEO_EN
AUDIO_MUTE
AVCC
RX
TX
TX
RX
TRSO
DMSO
XO
USB_V33
AVDD33
RFO
AVCC
DQ[0..15] [3]
MA[0..11] [3]
DQM[0..1] [3]
BA[0..1] [3]
DCLK [3]
RAS# [3]
CAS# [3]
WE# [3]
SF_DI [3]
SF_CK [3]
SF_CS [3]
SF_DO [3]
CVBS_OUT [5]
T- [1]
T+ [1]
F- [1]
F+ [1]
SL- [1]
SL+ [1]
SP- [1]
SP+ [1]
FOSO [1]
TRSO [1]
FMSO [1]
DMSO [1]
ASPDIF [4]
V_B [5]
V_G [5]
V_R [5]
AR [4]
AL [4]
AVCC [1,4,5]
V1P4 [1]
URST# [1]
STBY [1]
TROPEN [1]
TRIN [1]
TROUT [1]
DV33 [1,3,4,5]
VCC [1,4]
89L_3V3 [1]
V18 [1]
+12V [1]
AKIN [4]
DV33
TRCLOSE [1]
VIDEO_EN [5]
AUDIO_MUTE [4]
V1889L_3V3
V18
V18 89L_3V3
89L_3V3
V1889L_3V3
DV33
VCC
DV33
89L_3V3
V18
89L_3V3
89L_3V3
89L_3V3
USB5V
VCC
DV33
R27 100k
L21
10uH
L20 FB
C51
330pF
L17
FB
TX
C59
0.1uF
R29
0
L22
10uH
C26 0.1uF
J3
6x1 W/HOUSING
1
2
3
4
5
6
C56
100pF
R21 0
C31 10uF/10v
C39
0.1uF
C52
0.1uF
Q7
2SK3018
1
32
C24
0.1uF
+
CE8
100uF/10v
C44
0.1uF
C61
0.1uF
C38
0.1uF
Q11
8550
2
31
C53
0.015uF
C45
10uF/10v
C36
220pF
D1
BAT54C
1
3
2
C30 10uF/10v
C17
0.1uF
C40
4.7uF
C23
0.1uF
R41 4.7
R23
560
C25
6800pF
R30
0
C32
0.1uF
TOP
HA1
HEADER 24 SMD0.5 TOP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
R35 NC
C57
100pF
+
CE16
100uF/10v
Q8
2302
C50
330pF
R17 100k
C41
0.1uF
C35
1uF
L9 0R
Q10
8550
2
3 1
C28
0.1uF
C49
NC
C29 4.7uF
+
CE15
100uF/10V
Q5
2N3904
1
3 2
C21
22pF
C48 0.1uF
R37 NC
R19 10k
+
CE12
470uF/6.3v
R44 27k
R34 5.1k
Y1
27MHz
R24 100k
MT1389L/K
LQFP 128
V1.0
Desktop
U2
MT1389L/K/SMD
1389L
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
51
52
53
50
55
56
57
54
58
59
61
62
63
60
64
65
66
67
69
70
94
90
93
92
91
89
88
8413
35
86
79
85
83
82
81
80
78
77
76
75
74
68
73
72
71
4
3
2
1
128
127
126
125
124
123
118
117
116
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
87
112
113
122
121
120
119
115
114
RFE
RFF
AVDD18
AVDD33
XTALI
XTALO
AGND
V20
REXT
MDI1
MDI2
LDO1
LDO2
AVDD33
DMO
FMO
TRAY_OPEN
TRAY_CLOSE
TRO
FOO
FG / GPIO2
USB_DP
USB_DM
USB_V33
USB_GND
PAD_VRT
USB_V18
GPIO3 / INT#
GPIO4
SF_CS_
SF_DO
SF_DI
SF_CK
UP1_6 / SCL
UP1_7 / SDA
ICE
PRST#
IR
RD0
RD1
RD2
RD3
RD4
RD5
RD6
RD7
DVDD33
DQM0
RD15
RD14
DVDD18
RD13
RD12
RD11
RD10
RD9
DVSS33
RD8
DQM1
RCLK
RA11
RA9
RA8
GPIO13
DVDD18
SPDIF / GPIO12
GPIO11
GPIO10
GPIO9
GPIO8
DVDD33V14
GPIO6
RA3
DVSS18
RA2
RA1
RA0
RA10
BA1
BA0
RAS#
CAS#
RWE#
RA4
DVDD33
RA5
RA6
RA7
RFD
RFC
RFB
RFA
RFH / OPINN
RFG / OPINP
RFIN / OPOUT
RFIP
AGND18
AVDD18
AL / GPIO1
AVCM
AR / GPIO0
APLLCAP
APLLVDD
AADVDD
AKIN1 / GPIO21 / Audio_Mute
ADVCM / GPIO20
AKIN2 / GPIO19 / Audio_Mute
AADVSS
R
B
G
DACVDDA
DACVDDB
CVBS
DACVSSC
FS
VREF
DACVDDC
GPIO7 / CKE
ADACVSS2
ADACVSS1
ADACVDD2
ADACVDD1
ALF / GPIO
ALS / GPIO
ARS / GPIO
ARF / GPIO
R38 NC
J4
4x1 W/HOUSING
1
2
3
4
C15 0.1uF
R32
4.7K
L18 FB
C34 0.1uF
C63
0.1uF
L11 FB
C46
10uF/10v
R25 10k
+
CE10
10uF
R33 470R
+
CE9
10uF/10v
C33 1500pF
R46 10k
C60
0.1uF
C37 0.1uF
R42 NC
C16 0.1uF
C54
100pF
R22 10k
+
CE18
47uF/6.3v
RX
R26 10k
+
CE14470uF/10v
R43 27k
L19 FB
R18 10k
R45 15k
R36 0R
C18
0.1uF
+
CE11
10uF
R39 4.7
Q9
3904
1
3 2
L16
4.7uH
1 2
L15
FB600R
C62
0.1uF
C43
NC/0.1uF
R31 10K
L10 0R
C20
0.1uF
L12 FB600R
R28 15k
C47
0.1uF
C27 0.1uF
Q6
2SK3018
1
32
C55
100pF
+
CE17
47uF/6.3v
C22
22pF
C58
0.1uF
R20
1
J5
6x1 W/HOUSING
8P2.0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
R40 0R
F1 500mA
140
L13 FB
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - MAIN BOARD
MCU PART
7-2
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