Sony DIRECTV RECEIVER SAT-W60 User manual

SPECIFICATIONS
SERVICE MANUAL
SAT-W60 RM-Y804
U.S. Model
INTERNET TERMINAL
T
erminals:
Dimensions:
(w/h/d)
Weight:
Video In (2)
Video Out (2)
Audio (R/L) In (2)
Audio (R/L) Out (2)
S-Video In (1) /Out (1)
Tel Line (1)
Microphone In (1)
Printer Port (DB25) (1)
VCR Control (1)
Digital Audio Out (1)
USB Port (2)
Satellite In (2)
CH3-CH4 Switch (1)
VHF/UHF In/Out (1)
AC In (1)
430 x 70 x 290 mm (w/h/d)
(17 x 23/4 x 111/2 inches)
Approx. 4.3 kg (9.4 lbs.)
Power Requirements:
Power Consumption:
Supplied Accessories:
Optional Accessories:
AC 120V
90 W Max
Remote Control RM-Y804 (1)
Size AA Batteries (2)
AC Power Cord (1)
A/V (Audio/Video) Cable (1)
Telephone Cable (1)
S-Video Cable (1)
T Splitter (1)
Coaxial Cable (1)
IR Blaster (1)
Wireless Keyboard KI-W250 (1)
Access Card (1)
Local Antenna ANJ-AA1
Installation Kit ANJ-DS2
Amplifier EAC-DA1
Diplexer EAC-DD1
Voltage Switch EAC-DV2
Satellite Dish Antenna: SAN-24MD1
SAN-18D3
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
SAT-W60
RM-Y804
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SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the
following safety checks before releasing the set to the
customer:
Leakage Test
The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground
and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part
having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500
microampere). Leakage current can be measured by any one
of three methods.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or
RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers' instructions to use
these instructions.
2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245
digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a
VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The "limit" indication
is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate low voltage
scale. The Simpson's 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are
examples of passive VOMs that are suitable. Nearly all battery
operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are
suitable. (See Figure A)
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-
soldered connections. Check the entire board surface
for solder splashes and bridges.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are
“pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors.
3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground
straps, and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be
absolutely certain that you have replaced all the insulators.
4. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly
transistors, that were installed during a previous repair.
Point them out to the customer and recommend their
replacement.
5. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious
signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer
and recommend their replacement.
6. Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion.
Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to
the customer.
7. Check the B+ and HV to see if they are specified values.
Make sure your instruments are accurate; be suspicious
of your HV meter if sets always have low HV.
8. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized"
knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC
Leakage. Check leakage as described below.
1.5 k
Ω
0.15 µF
AC
Voltmeter
(0.75 V)
To Exposed Metal
Parts on Set
Earth Ground
Figure A
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Title Page
Safety Check Out Instructions ........................................................................................................ 2
1. GENERAL ................................................................................................................................... 4
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Upper Cover Removal ............................................................................................ 10
2-2. Hard Drive Removal ................................................................................................. 10
3. SYSTEM SELF TEST .............................................................................................................. 11
4. DIAGRAMS
4-1. Block Diagram ......................................................................................................... 12
4-2. Schematic Diagrams ................................................................................................ 13
5. EXPLODED VIEWS
5-1. Front Panel View ..................................................................................................... 53
5-2. Rear View ................................................................................................................ 54
5-3. SAN-18D3 ............................................................................................................... 55
5-4. SAN-24MD1 ............................................................................................................ 55
6. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST .......................................................................................................... 56
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Theinstructionsmentionedhere arepartial abstracts fromthe OperatingInstruction Manual.
The page numbers shown reflect those of the Operating Instruction Manual.
SECTION 1 GENERAL
Satellite Receiver
10
Step 1: Connecting the Antenna
Step 2: Connecting Your Phone Line
Satellite Receiver
Connect the SATELLITE IN jack
to your Satellite Dish Antenna
using RG-6 coaxial cable.
Connect the 2nd signal if you
have Dual LNB. Advance Set
Up for dual output.
112
2
Satellite Receiver
Connect the TELEPHONE
LINE jack to a telephone
line wall jack using the
supplied telephone cord.
11
Connecting Your Satellite Receiver
11
Step 3: Connecting Your TV Set
VHF / UHF
AUDIO
L
R
(MONO)
VIDEO
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2
TV
S VIDEO
Satellite Receiver
1a
1b
1c
If your TV has A/V input jacks
Connect the VIDEO OUT jacks on your Satellite Receiver to the
A/V input jacks on your TV using the supplied A/V cable. (Be sure to match the
colors on the jacks with the colored plugs on the A/V cable.) If your TV has only
one audio input, connect it to the L(MONO) jack on the Satellite Receiver.
If your TV has an S-Video input
Use an S-Video cable instead of the yellow video connection. S-Video cable is
supplied.
If your TV does not have A/V jacks
Connect the VHF/UHF OUT jack to the VHF/UHF input jack on your TV using
coaxial cable. Set the CH3/CH4 switch to the channel that does not carry off-air
broadcasts in your area.
1a
1b
1c
Note
With this connection, your input source
is channel 3 or channel 4 depending on
how you set the CH3/CH4 switch on the
Satellite Receiver.
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Satellite Receiver
12
Step 4: Connecting the AC Power
Step 5:
Checking the Access Card
Step 6:
Activating Your Service
After checking the DIRECTV Access Card and your Satellite Dish Antenna is installed,
you are ready to begin enjoying service.
Call DIRECTV at 1-800-DIRECTV (347-3288) to begin digital satellite programming.
For DIRECTV and UltimateTV operational instructions, please refer to the User Guide.
Satellite Receiver
AC Power Cord
to power outlet
After all other connections are
complete, connect the AC Power Cord
to the Satellite Receiver. Then connect
the AC Power Cord to a power outlet.
1
1
Satellite Receiver
1
1
Open the access door by applying gentle pressure to the latch and releasing.
Make sure the DIRECTV Access Card is firmly inserted into the front left hand
slot of the Satellite Receiver. After the DIRECTV Access Card is inserted
(correctly), DO NOT remove it unless instructed to do so by your service
provider.
Connecting Your Satellite Receiver
13
Advanced Connection: Connecting Your VCR
VIDEO
SVIDEOAUDIO
LINE
IN
LINE
OUT
IN
OUT
VCR
Satellite Receiver
If your TV and VCR have A/V jacks
Connect the VIDEO OUT jacks of your Satellite
Receiver to the A/V input jacks of your VCR
using the supplied A/V cable. Then, connect
the A/V output jacks of your VCR to the A/V
input jacks of your TV using an A/V cable. (Be
sure to match the colors on the jacks with the
colored plugs on the A/V cable.) Some TVs
and VCRs do not have stereo audio, if yours
does not, just connect the white A/V cable to
the Left output jack.
1c
1b
1a 1a
1b
z Tip
To allow your Satellite Receiver to control the
recording functions of your VCR, see page 14.
If your TV and VCR do not have A/V jacks
Connect the VHF(SAT)/UHF OUT jack on the Satellite Receiver to the VHF/UHF input
jack on your VCR using coaxial cable.
Then, connect the VHF/UHF output jack on your VCR to the VHF/UHF input jack on
your TV using a second coaxial cable.
Set the CH3/CH4 switch to the channel that does not carry off-air broadcasts in your
area.
1c
If your TV and VCR have S-Video jacks
Use an S-Video cable instead of the yellow video connection. S-Video cable is
supplied.
Note
With this connection, your input source
is channel 3 or channel 4 depending on
how you set the CH3/CH4 switch on
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Satellite Receiver
14
Advanced Connection: Connecting Your IR
Blaster
1
/
2
"to 1"
Satellite Receiver
VCR (front) IR Sensor
In front of the VCR
Place the IR Blaster under and
in front of the VCR.
The IR Blaster must extend just
in front of the infrared sensor
of the VCR.
1
2
2
1
To allow the Satellite
Receiver to control your VCR
Connect the IR Blaster to the VCR
CONTROL jack on the Satellite
Receiver.
z Tip
If the infrared sensor is not
marked on your VCR, shine a
flashlight into the front panel of
the VCR to locate the sensor.
Connecting Your Satellite Receiver
15
Advanced Connection: Connecting an Audio
System
Advanced Connection: Connecting a Microphone
LINE
IN
LINE
OUTAUDIO
OPTICAL
IN
Audio Receiver
Satellite Receiver
If you have a digital or Dolby
Digital audio system
Connect the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)
of the Satellite Receiver to the optical
digital input of your audio system.
1
1
PUSH
PUSH
SATELLITERECEIVER SAT-W60
GUIDE HOME
Satellite Receiver
1
1
If you have a Microphone
First, remove the cover from the
microphone jack, then connect the
microphone plug to the Satellite
Receiver’s Microphone IN jack.
z Tip
If you connect your Satellite Receiver to a Dolby
Digital receiver, set the Dolby Digital option of the
Audio display to Auto Select.
z Tip
Check “Help” screen for a list of
compatible microphones.
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Satellite Receiver
16
Advanced Connection: Connecting a Printer
Connecting a printer to your Satellite Receiver enables you to print Web pages
and e-mail messages. The Satellite Receiver is not compatible with all printers.
Check the on-line instructions for a list of the latest compatible printers.
Advanced Connection: Connecting a Camcorder
Printer
DB-25
Male
Satellite Receiver
To print screens
Connect the printer port on
the Satellite Receiver to the
port on the printer.
Note
Unplug the Satellite
Receiver and printer before
you begin connecting.
Satellite Receiver
PUSH
PUSH
SATELLITERECEIVER SAT-W60
GUIDE HOME
1
If you have a Camcorder
First, remove the cover from the A/V jacks, then, using
A/V cables, connect the camcorder’s A/V OUT jacks
to the Satellite Receiver’s A/V IN jacks.
Note
If you have a mono camcorder, connect its left
audio output to the Satellite Receiver’s AUDIO L
(white) jack.
1
Using the Remote Control and Basic Functions
19
Muting Press to mute the sound. Press again,
or press VOL +, to restore the sound.
(For the TV only)
TV/VIDEO Cycles through the video inputs of
your TV.
TV POWER Turns your TV on and off.
SAT POWER Turns your Satellite Receiver on and
off.
PIP Turns the Picture-in-Picture features of
the Satellite Receiver on and off.
WINDOW Selects the active window while in PIP
mode, allowing you to change the
Main or PIP window.(For the
Satellite Receiver only)
TV FUNCTION Selects TV feature control.
SAT FUNCTION Selects Satellite Receiver feature
control.
Button Review button.
Button Play button.
Button Forward scan button.
Button Record button.
Button Stop button.
Button Pause button.
Button Replay button.
Button Jump ahead button.
0 – 9 Buttons Select channels or enter numbers in
text boxes.
Adds period to separate major/minor
channel numbers.
MENU Opens the TV Main Menu.
EXIT Closes all on-screen displays,
including program guides and menus.
ENTER Activates the selected channel on your
TV.
12
456
789
0
.
3
RM-Y804
CHVOL
SCROLL
INFO
OPTIONS
EXIT
RECENT
TV/WEB
MENU
PIP
POWERMUTING
WINDOW
TV/VIDEO
TV
TV
FUNCTION
SAT
SAT
ENTER
MY SHOWS
GUIDE
CODE SET
BACK HOME
.
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Satellite Receiver
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OPTIONS Displays the OPTIONS panel.
RECENT Displays and allows you to access the
most recently viewed Web pages and
TV channels.
SCROLL V/v
Buttons
Moves the page up or down when the
page is too long to be displayed on the
screen.
HOME Displays the Web Home or TV Home
screen.
BACK Displays the last screen viewed, or
hides the on-screen keyboard.
TV/WEB Press the button to switch between TV
and WebTV modes.
Arrow Buttons Move the yellow highlight box to a
different command or activity on the
screen; select different keys when the
on-screen keyboard is displayed.
MY SHOWS Displays a list of programs that you
have recorded with your Satellite
Receiver.
INFO Displays information on the program
you are viewing.
GUIDE Displays information on available
programs, including channel, time
and date.
Button Activates a highlighted link or
command; displays the on-screen
keyboard.
VOL +/–Increases and decreases the volume.
CH +/–Moves to the next or previous channel.
CODE SET Used for programming the remote
control to operate your TV. See
page 21 for details.
Satellite Receiver
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause and remedies
TV POWER button
doesn’t turn on TV.
The remote control has not been properly programmed.
See “Setting up the Remote Control”on page 21.
The batteries in the remote control or wireless keyboard
could be weak. Check the batteries and replace them if
necessary.
No picture, no sound. Make sure the AC Power Cord is connected.
Check that the TV/VIDEO switch is set correctly.
Make sure the Satellite Receiver is properly connected.
If you connected using a S-Video or A/V cables, make
sure they are properly connected.
If your TV must be set to a certain channel to view other
devices to which it is connected, make sure this channel
is selected.
Check that the correct video input is selected by
pressing the TV/VIDEO button.
If your TV is not connected using the S-Video or A/V
cables, set the CH3-CH4 switch on the back of the
Satellite Receiver to the opposite channel to which it is
currently set.
No sound. If you connected the Satellite Receiver using A/V
cables, make sure the cables are properly connected.
Can’t change TV
channels while using
WebTV ser vice.
Make sure you select the TV FUNCTION button.
The WebTV service
screens disappear
after pressing the
CHANNEL +/–
buttons.
Press the TV/VIDEO button on the remote control until
the WebTV screen appears.
VCR Control doesn’t
seem to be working
correctly.
Check that the IR Blaster is positioned directly in front
of the infrared sensor area of your cable box and/or
VCR.
Follow the on-line instructions in the “Settings”link,
accessible from the TV Home page of the WebTV
service.
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Other Information
27
The Satellite Receiver
gets extremely hot.
Check the placement of the Satellite Receiver. Place the
Satellite Receiver in a location with adequate
ventilation. Do not place the Satellite Receiver in a
cabinet or on a TV. If the heat is excessive, contact your
Sony dealer.
The Satellite Receiver
turns off and on by
itself.
This is often caused by static build up. Turn off the
Satellite Receiver and disconnect the AC Power Cord
from the power outlet. Then reconnect the AC Power
Cord to the power outlet and turn on the Satellite
Receiver. If this does not solve the problem, contact
your Sony dealer.
The Satellite Receiver
will not turn on.
Make sure the AC Power Cord is securely connected to
the Satellite Receiver and a power outlet.
The Satellite Receiver
will not connect to
the WebTV Network
after receiving an
upgrade from the
WebTV ser vice.
Turn off the Satellite Receiver and disconnect the AC
Power Cord from the power outlet. Then reconnect the
AC Power Cord to the power outlet and turn on the
Satellite Receiver. You may need to repeat this
procedure three or four times to solve the problem.
The Message
Indicator light is not
working.
You can set your Satellite Receiver to check for
messages automatically. However, if you check for
messages yourself before the Satellite Receiver is set to
do so automatically, the Message Indicator may not
light until the Satellite Receiver checks again. You may
want to consider setting the Satellite Receiver to check
for mail when you usually are not connected.
Remote control or
keyboard is no longer
working.
Replace the batteries.
Try pressing the SAT FUNCTION button.
No channels are
viewable.
Activate your service by contacting DIRECTV at
1-800-DIRECTV (347-3288)
Check the status of your service with UltimateTV at
1-877-ULTIMATE (858-4628)
Symptom Possible Cause and remedies
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1. Remove Hard Drive
NOTE:
1. Remove the four (4) screws to
remove Hard Drive from Bracket
2. Slide Hard Drive from Bracket
1
2
1
#6-32 x .50
#6-32 x .50
2-2. HARD DRIVE REMOVAL
2-1. UPPER COVER REMOVAL
SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove Two (2) Screws
2. Pull Upper Cover up approximately 3 inches.
3. Slide forward making sure to slide the tabs out of
the lower case front.
1
1
3x8 Type2 IT-3 3x8 Type2 IT-3
1. Disconnect three (3) cables
2. Remove the three (3) screws
from the Hard Drive Bracket
1
21
12+BVTT 3x6 (S)
+BVTT 3x6 (S)
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SECTION 3
SYSTEM SELF TEST
SELF TEST:
1. From home page go to [settings].
2. Goto [systemtest].
a. Connect a phone line to the phone jack on the back of the unit.
b. Connect both tuners to a SAT signal.
c. Make sure that the CAM card is in.
3. Press [Run Test].
This test checks both tuner's signal and that the modem detects a dial tone. Also, it checks that the CAM card is inserted and valid. Test
will show the serial number on the card.
4. Go to [Receiver Info] from the same system test menu.
Thisprovides thefollowinginformation onthebox:
• Manufacturer:Sony Modelnumber:
• Serial number:
• Clientsoftware:
• Bootrom version:
• SSID:
5. To show the date the box was last upgraded along with the version, select [Upgrades] from the SAT receiver information menu.
6. Go to the settings menu and select [Hooking Up]
7. Goto [SignalStrength]
This will show the signal strength for each tuner. It is also possible to change transponder numbers to verify both even and odd
transponders.
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SECTION 4
DIAGRAMS
4-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM
FILTERS/
STEREO
AUD. IN
MIC
IN
MIC
PREAMP
DIGITAL
TUNER 2
DIGITAL
TUNER 1
QPSK
DEMODULATOR
QPSK
DEMODULATOR
AV CONNECTORS
VIDEO
DECODER
S-VIDEO
IN
IN
VIDEO
LEDS
UART PORT
SMART CARD
PORT
ID
PORT VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
DIGITAL
VIDEO
DIGITAL
IN
MEMORY
INTERFACE INTERFACE
CPU
LED
GPIO/
RIO
BUS
IR PORT
MODEM
PORT
PRINTER
PORT
LEDS
AUDIO
SOLO2
SMART
CARD 1
ID
SMART
CARD 2
PRINTER PORT
SDRAM CPU FUD
FRONT
PANEL
USB
PORT1
USB
PORT2
USB CONTROLLER
VIDEO
BUFFER
AUDIO
ROM/
FLASH
IDE
PORT
RJ-11DAA
RIO BUS
IR
BLASTER
IN IR
VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
OUT
STEREO
AUDIO
S-
IR
IN/OUT
PCI BUS
TS1
TS2
RF
MODULATOR
RF OUT
TO TV
CONNECTORS
AV
CODEC
EEPROM
S/P-DIF
AUDIO
OUT
CODEC
S/P-DIF
COMP.
COMP.
PORT1
ANALOGIIC
AND FEC 1
AND FEC 2
(SATELLITE)
(SATELLITE)
(GPIO)
LNB1
LNB2
LNB - LO -NOISE BLOCK SIGNAL (FROM SATELLITE DISH)
TS - TRANSPORT STREAM
SAT 60-897-BD
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HA Board Schematic Diagram
4-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
D001
D002
D003
D004
D005
D006
D007
D008 D009
D010
D011
D012
D013 S009
S008
S001
S002 S003 S004 S005
CN001
1SS119-25TD
1SS119-25TD
1SS119-25TD
1SS119-25TD
1SS119-25TD
1SS119-25TD
1SS119-25TD
1SS119-25TD 1SS119-25TD
1SS119-25TD
1SS119-25TD
1SS199-25TD
1SS199-25TD S ITCH, KEYBOARD
HOME
S ITCH, KEYBOARD
GUIDE
S ITCH, KEYBOARD
SELECT
S ITCH, KEYBOARD
UP S ITCH, KEYBOARD
LEFT S ITCH, KEYBOARD
DO N S ITCH, KEYBOARD
RIGHT
9P
HT
SAT 60-897-HA
TO MAIN
PC BOARD
+5V
GND
NA
NA
NA
UI_BUS<2>
UI_BUS<3>
UI_BUS<1>
UI_BUS<0>
(CONTROL)
5V
5V
5V
[CONTROL]
D001
D002
D010
D006
D005
D007
S008
D008
D011
D012
S001
S002
S003
S005
S009
1-680-105-12
171929812
1
A
B
C
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GND
VCC
OUT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
D050 D052
D054
D055
D056
D051
R053
R050 R051 R052
S050
D053
R055
IC050
CN050
Q050
C050
SLR-325VRT31
RED SLR-325MGT31
GREEN
1SS119-25TD
1SS119-25TD
1SS119-25TD
SLR-325YCT31
YELLO
S ITCH, KEYBOARD
SELU5E23C-TP15
BLUE
220
CHIP 220
CHIP 220
CHIP
220
CHIP
47
CHIP
SBX3071-01
RECORD
8P
2SD601A
DVR
47
16V
IR REC
MESSAGE
CONNECTED
PO ER
+5V
GND
UI_BUS<1>
DVR
TO MAIN
PC BOARD
5V
SAT 60-897-HB
5V
5V
(PO ER)
HB Board Schematic Diagram
CN050
C050
S050
Q050D054
D055
R050
R052
IC050
18
GO
1-680-106-11
171929812
[POWER]
HB
1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
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MEM_CLK<3..0>
MC1_CAS_N
MC1_WE_N
MC1_CKE
MC1_RAS_N
MC1_BS
MC1_CS_N<1..0>
MC1_DQM<3..0>
MC1_DATA<31..0>
MC1_ADDR<10..0>
MEM (4)
MC0_CKE
MC0_CS_N<1..0>
MC0_WE_N
MC0_CAS_N
MC0_RAS_N
MC0_DQM<3..0>
MC0_DATA<31..0>
MC0_ADDR<10..0>
MC0_BS
ROM_CE_N<3..2>
ROM (5)
ROM_RESET_N
ROM_WE_N
ROM_OE_N
ROM_ADDR<21..0>
ROM_DATA<15..0>
AUD_VCC
AUD_RFU
AUDIO (8)
AUD_MIC_SEL_OUT_N
AUD_LINEOUT_L
AUD_MIC_IN
AUD_TUNER_L
AUD_TUNER_R
AUD_BITCLK
AUD_INDATA
AUD_OUTDATA
AUD_MIC_SEL
AUD_CCLK
AUD_CDATA
AUD_LRCLK
AUD_CLK
AUD_CS_N
AUD_MUTE
AUD_EXTIN_SEL
AUD_LINEOUT_R
AUD_LINEOUT2_L
AUD_LINEOUT2_R
AUD_LINEIN_L
AUD_LINEIN_R
AUD_LINEIN2_R
AUD_LINEIN2_L
SYS_RESET_N
AUD_MONO_SW
AUD_MONO_SW2
CPU_EVALI_N
CPU_EVALO_N
CPU_EWRRDY_N
CPU_CLK
POWER_OK
SYS_RESET_N
CPU_VALIDOUT_N
DIAG_INT_N
CPU_INT_N
CPU_CRESET_N
CPU_VCCOK
CPU_SRESET_N
CPU_WRRDY_N
CPU_VALIDIN_N
CPU_RELEASE_N
CPU_EXTRQST_N
CPU_AD<31..0>
CPU_MODECLK
CPU_MODEIN
CPU_CMD<8..0>
CPU (3)
FUD_INT_N
VID_COMP2_OUT
VID_COMP_OUT
VID_COMP_RFU
VIDEO (7)
VID_C_OUT
VID_Y_OUT
VID_DAC_COMP
VID_DAC_C
VID_DAC_Y
MODEM (6)
MOD_SM_XMTDAT
MOD_SM_RECDAT
MOD_SM_CLK
MOD_SM_BITCLK
MOD_INT
MOD_RESET
SYS_RESET_N
MOD_SM_LRCLK
DAA_LSTAT
DAA_HOOKSW_N
DAA_RING_DET
DAA_SNOOP_N
SMC_FIT
SMC_DATA
RIO_OE_N
RIO_WE_N
SMC_CLK
DAC_CRCBAOUT
DAC_YAOUT
CPU_EWRRDY_N
CPU_EVALO_N
CPU_EVALI_N
CPU_WRRDY_N
CPU_VALOUT_N
CPU_VALIN_N
CPU_VCCOK
GPIO<19..0>
RIO_DATA<15..0>
RIO_ADDR<21..0>
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MC0_ADDR<10..0>
MC0_BS
MC0_CKE
MC0_CAS_N
MC0_CS_N<1..0>
MC0_DATA<31..0>
MC0_DQM<3..0>
MC0_RAS_N
MC0_WE_N
MC1_ADDR<10..0>
MC1_BS
MC1_CAS_N
MC1_CKE
MC1_CS_N<1..0>
MC1_DATA<31..0>
MC1_DQM<3..0>
MC1_RAS_N
MC1_WE_N
PP_DIR
AUD_BITCLK
AUD_CLK
AUD_LRCLK
AUD_SDATA
DIV_BCLK
DIV_DATA<7..0>
DIV_HS
DIV_LLC
DIV_LRCLK
DIV_SDATA
DIV_VS
ID_DATA
IIC_CLK
IIC_DATA
IR_CLK
IR_IN
IR_OUT
MISC_LED<2..0>
MOD_BITCLK
MOD_CLK
MOD_LRCLK
MOD_SDATA
MOD_SDATAIN
POT_CLK
PP_ACK_N
PP_AUTOFD_N
PP_BUSY
PP_DATA<7..0>
PP_ERROR
PP_FAULT_N
PP_INIT_N
PP_SELECT
PP_SELIN_N
PP_STROBE_N
RIO_DEVIORDY
(2)
SOLO2
RIO_CE_N<3..0>
CPU_AD<31..0>
CPU_CMD<8..0>
CPU_CRESET_N
CPU_INT_N
CPU_MODECLK
CPU_MODEIN
CPU_SRESET_N
AUD_SDATAIN
SPD_SDATA
RIO_DINT<7..0>
RIO_DEN_N<7..0>
RIO_DRQ<1..0>
RIO_DAK_N<1..0>
DAC_COMPAOUT
SYS_5VRESET_N
SYS_RESET_N
SMC_PEN_N
SMC_RESET_N
SYS_PWROK
UART_CTS_N
UART_DCD_N
UART_DTR_N
SYS_RSWTCH_N
SYS_2XCLKIN
SYS_DPWROK
UART_RTS_N
VID_DATA<7..0>
VID_VSYNC_N
VID_HSYNC_N
UART_TXD
UART_RXD
SMC_INSERT_N
VID_COMP_IN
VID_Y_IN
AUD_MONO_SW2
AUD_MONO_SW
LED_DISP<0>
IR_LED_SENSE
PIC_CLK
PIC_IR_CLK
IR_XMT
IR_REC
UART_DTR_N
UART_RTS_N
SMC_FIT
SMC_DATA
SMC_RESET_N
UART_TXD
UART_RXD
SMC_INSERT_N
SMC_PWRENAB_N
UART_DCD_N
SMC_CLK
SC_CLKDIV<0>
SC_CLKDIV<1>
UART_CTS_N
VID_COMP2_OUT
VID_COMP_OUT
VID_Y_OUT
VID_C_OUT
SVID_SENSE_N
AUD_MIC_SENSE
SPD_SDATA
AUD_MIC_SEL_OUT_N
AUD_LINEIN2_L
AUD_LINEIN2_R
SVID_IN_SENSE_N
VID_C_IN
MISC_IO (10)
AUD_LINEIN_R
AUD_LINEIN_L
AUD_MIC_IN
AUD_LINEOUT_L
AUD_LINEOUT_R
AUD_LINEOUT2_L
AUD_LINEOUT2_R
VID_COMP2_IN
UART_CTS_DB9
UART_RTS_DB9
UART_RXD_DB9
UART_TXD_DB9
AUD_VCC
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PVT
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0.0
AUD_VCC
AUD_VCC
RFU_AUDIO_OUT
AUD_MONO_SW2
AUD_MONO_SW
SYS_RESET_N
AUD_LINEIN2_L
AUD_LINEIN2_R
AUD_LINEIN_R
AUD_LINEIN_L
AUD_MIC_SEL_OUT_N
AUD_LINEOUT_L
AUD_SDATAIN
AUD_SDATA
AUD_LINEOUT2_R
AUD_LINEOUT2_L
AUD_LINEOUT_R
AUD_IN_SEL
AUD_MIC_IN
AUD_TUNER_R
AUD_TUNER_L
AUD_CLK
AUD_BITCLK
AUD_LRCLK
GPIO<12>
GPIO<13>
GPIO<3>
GPIO<1>
GPIO<10>
UART_CTS_DB9
UART_TXD_DB9
UART_RXD_DB9
UART_RTS_DB9
AUD_LINEIN2_R
CPU_EVALI_N
CPU_EWRRDY_N
CPU_EVALO_N
SYS_RESET_N
CPU_CLK
SYS_PWROK
DIAG_INT_N
CPU_WRRDY_N
CPU_SRESET_N
CPU_CMD<8..0>
CPU_EXTRQST_N
CPU_VALOUT_N
CPU_MODECLK
CPU_MODEIN
CPU_RELEASE_N
CPU_VCCOK
CPU_VALIN_N
CPU_CRESET_N
CPU_INT_N
FUD_INT_N
CPU_AD<31..0>
AUD_LINEIN_L
AUD_LINEIN_R
SMC_FIT
SMC_INSERT_N
SMC_DATA
SMC_PEN_N
VID_VSYNC_N
VID_HSYNC_N
VID_DATA<7..0>
UART_RXD
UART_TXD
UART_RTS_N
UART_DCD_N
UART_DTR_N
SYS_RESET_N
SYS_5VRESET_N
SYS_RSWTCH_N
SYS_PWROK
SYS_DPWROK
SYS_2XCLKIN
SMC_RESET_N
UART_CTS_N
RIO_DRQ<1..0>
RIO_DAK_N<1..0>
RIO_DINT<7..0>
MC0_DQM<3..0>
MC0_WE_N
MC0_RAS_N
MC0_DATA<31..0>
MC0_BS
MC0_ADDR<10..0>
MC0_CAS_N
MC0_CS_N<1..0>
MC0_CKE
MC1_CKE
MC1_CS_N<1..0>
MC1_CAS_N
MC1_ADDR<10..0>
MC1_BS
MC1_DATA<31..0>
MC1_RAS_N
MC1_WE_N
MC1_DQM<3..0>
AUD_CLK
AUD_LRCLK
AUD_SDATAIN
DAC_YAOUT
DIV_BCLK
DIV_DATA<7..0>
DIV_HS
DIV_LLC
DIV_SDATA
DIV_VS
GPIO<19..0>
ID_DATA
IIC_CLK
IIC_DATA
IR_CLK
IR_IN
IR_OUT
MISC_LED<2..0>
MOD_BITCLK
MOD_CLK
MOD_LRCLK
MOD_SDATA
MOD_SDATAIN
PP_ACK_N
PP_AUTOFD_N
PP_BUSY
PP_DATA<7..0>
PP_DIR
PP_ERROR
PP_FAULT_N
PP_INIT_N
PP_SELECT
PP_SELIN_N
PP_STROBE_N
RIO_ADDR<21..0>
RIO_CE_N<3..0>
RIO_DATA<15..0>
RIO_DEN_N<7..0>
RIO_DEVIORDY
RIO_ADDR<21..0>
RIO_DATA<15..0>
RIO_WE_N
RIO_CE_N<3..2>
RIO_OE_N
SYS_RESET_N
CPU_CMD<8..0>
CPU_CRESET_N
CPU_INT_N
CPU_MODECLK
CPU_MODEIN
CPU_SRESET_N
CPU_VALOUT_N
CPU_AD<31..0>
CPU_VALIN_N
AUD_SDATA
SPD_SDATA
DAC_CRCBAOUT
DAC_COMPAOUT
CPU_WRRDY_N
CPU_EVALO_N
RIO_OE_N
RIO_WE_N
SMC_CLK
CPU_VCCOK
CPU_EWRRDY_N
AUD_BITCLK
DIV_LRCLK
AUD_MIC_IN
AUD_LINEOUT_R
AUD_LINEOUT_L
AUD_LINEOUT2_L
AUD_LINEOUT2_R
MC0_BS
MC0_ADDR<10..0>
MC0_DATA<31..0>
MC0_DQM<3..0>
MC0_RAS_N
MC0_CAS_N
MC0_WE_N
MC0_CS_N<1..0>
MC0_CKE
MC1_ADDR<10..0>
MC1_BS
MC1_DATA<31..0>
MC1_RAS_N
MC1_DQM<3..0>
MC1_CAS_N
MC1_WE_N
MC1_CS_N<1..0>
MC1_CKE
MEM_CLK<3..0>
VID_Y_IN
VID_C_IN
GPIO<2>
VID_COMP_IN
VID_COMP2_IN
AUD_LINEIN2_L
VID_Y_OUT
VID_C_OUT
DAC_COMPAOUT
DAC_CRCBAOUT
DAC_YAOUT
VID_COMP_RFU
VID_COMP2_OUT
VID_COMP_OUT
GPIO<14>
GPIO<4>
GPIO<5>
GPIO<6>
MOD_LRCLK
SYS_5VRESET_N
GPIO<14>
RIO_DINT<0>
MOD_CLK
MOD_BITCLK
MOD_SDATA
MOD_SDATAIN
VID_COMP_OUT
UART_CTS_N
SMC_CLK
IR_OUT
AUD_CLK
MISC_LED<0>
VID_COMP2_OUT
VID_Y_OUT
VID_C_OUT
GPIO<9>
UART_DCD_N
UART_RTS_N
UART_DTR_N
UART_TXD
UART_RXD
SMC_DATA
SMC_RESET_N
SMC_INSERT_N
SMC_FIT
FUD_GPIO<7>
SMC_PEN_N
FUD_GPIO<6>
IR_CLK
IR_IN
GPIO<15>
AUD_MIC_SEL_OUT_N
AUD_MIC_SENSE
SPD_SDATA
AUD_MONO_SW
AUD_MONO_SW2
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IDE (13)
RESET_N
DATA<15..0>
ADDR<2..0>
WRITE_N
CE_N<1..0>
INT_REQ
READ_N
IO_RDY
DMA_REQ
DMA_ACK_N
CPU_CLK
SYS_CLK
FUD_CLK
AUD_CLK
VCXO1
VCXO0
CLK (21)
AUD_REF_CLK
VID_REF_CLK
MEM_CLK<1..0>
VID_PIX4XCLK
CONFIG_BITS<25..0>
CFG (12)
LSB
MSB
GPIO<7..0>
FUD_VALIDIN_N
FUD_VALIDOUT_N
FUD (16)
EXTREQ_N
VALIDOUT_N
VALIDIN_N
C_BE_N<3..0>
GNT_SLOT_N<3..0>
REQ_SLOT_N<3..0>
CLK
AD<31..0>
PCI_CLK
PAR
SYSAD<31..0>
SYS_CMD<8..0>
INTR
PRE_WRT_RDY_O_N
WRT_RDY_N
REL_N
RESET_N
DEVSEL_N
STOP_N
TRDY_N
IRDY_N
FRAME_N
TRANS0_DATA<7..0>
TRANS0_CLK
TRANS0_SYNC
TRANS0_RDY
TRANS0_ERROR
TRANS1_CLK
TRANS1_SYNC
TRANS1_RDY
TRANS1_ERROR
TRANS1_DATA<7..0>
PIXEL_CLK
AUDIO_CLK
MPEG_VCXO_CTL0
MPEG_VCXO_CTL1
IIC_DATA
IIC_CLK
BLK_TUNER (14)
CCVALID
RFU_AUDIO
RFU_VIDEO
SYS_RESET_N
AUD_MIC_SENSE
VID_DEC_RST_N
AUD_IN_SEL
VID_C_IN
VID_Y_IN
VID_COMP_IN
VID_COMP_IN_2
DIV_HS
DIV_LLC
DIV_LRCLK
DIV_BCLK
DIV_SDATA
DIV_DATA<7..0>
DIV_VS
XCTR3OUT1
XCTR2OUT1
LCLK1
LNB_PWR1IIC_CLK
FSTART
BCLK
DVALID
ERROR_N
IIC_DATA
CO<7..0>
BLK_DTUNER (23)
PCLK
INT_N
SYS_RESET_N
P32VA_2
DEMOD_RESET
XCTR3OUT1
XCTR2OUT1
LNB_PWR1
LCLK1
BLK_DTUNER1(24)
CO<7..0>
IIC_DATA
ERROR_N
DVALID
BCLK
FSTART
IIC_CLK
PCLK
INT_N P32VA_2
DEMOD_RESET
IR_REC
MISC (11)
DEL_PWR_OK
EXP_PWRDISI
EXP_PWRDISO
DIAG_INT_N
IIC_DATA
IIC_CLK
ID_DATA
RES_SW_N
POWER_OK
UART_TXD_DB9
UART_RXD_DB9
UART_CTS_DB9
UART_RTS_DB9
PP_AUTOFD_N
PP_DIR
PP_ERROR
PP_FAULT_N
PP_INIT_N
PP_SELECT
PP_SELIN_N
PP_DATA<7..0>
PP_STROBE_N
PP_BUSY
PP_ACK_N
PPORT (15)
AUD_GND
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SYS_5VRESET_N
VID_COMP_RFU
RFU_AUDIO_OUT
FUD_GPIO<3>
AUD_IN_SEL
GPIO<0>
AUD_MIC_SENSE
VID_C_IN
VID_Y_IN
VID_COMP_IN
VID_COMP2_IN
IIC_CLK
IIC_DATA
DIV_SDATA
DIV_LLC
DIV_DATA<7..0>
DIV_HS
DIV_LRCLK
DIV_BCLK
DIV_VS
IR_IN
VCXO1
VCXO0
VID_REF_CLK
AUD_REF_CLK
CPU_AD<31..0>
CPU_CMD<8..0>
FUD_INT_N
PCI_SCLK
PCI_PAR
PCI_AD<31..0>
FUD_CLK
CPU_EWRRDY_N
CPU_WRRDY_N
CPU_RELEASE_N
PCI_FRAME_N
PCI_IRDY_N
PCI_TRDY_N
PCI_STOP_N
PCI_DEVSEL_N
SYS_RESET_N
PCI_REQ_N<3..0>
PCI_GNT_N<3..0>
PCI_C_BE_N<3..0>
CPU_VALIN_N
CPU_VALOUT_N
CPU_EXTRQST_N
CPU_EVALI_N
CPU_EVALO_N
IIC_CLK
IIC_DATA
IIC_DATA
IIC_CLK
RIO_CE_N<3..0>
RIO_ADDR<21..0>
IIC_DATA
DIAG_INT_N
ID_DATA
IIC_CLK
EXP_PWRDISO
EXP_PWRDISI
SYS_RSWTCH_N
SYS_PWROK
SYS_DPWROK
SYS_5VRESET_N
RIO_ADDR<4..2>
RIO_DATA<15..0>
RIO_WE_N
RIO_DEN_N<2..1>
RIO_DINT<1>
RIO_OE_N
RIO_DEVIORDY
RIO_DRQ<0>
RIO_DAK_N<0>
FUD_GPIO<2>
FUD_GPIO<1>
SYS_RESET_N
PP_DIR
PP_ERROR
PP_FAULT_N
PP_INIT_N
PP_SELECT
PP_SELIN_N
PP_DATA<7..0>
PP_STROBE_N
PP_ACK_N
PP_BUSY
PP_AUTOFD_N
UART_CTS_DB9
UART_RTS_DB9
UART_RXD_DB9
UART_TXD_DB9
FUD_GPIO<7..0>
SYS_2XCLKIN
AUD_CLK
FUD_CLK
CPU_CLK
MEM_CLK<1..0>
VID_PIXEL_CLK
AUD_REF_CLK
VID_REF_CLK
VCXO0
VCXO1
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SERR_N
PERR_N
PAR
IRDY_N
TRDY_N
GNT_N
FRAME_N
RST_N
AD<31..0>
STOP_N
USB (17)
C_BE_N<3..0>
SCLK
REQ_N
DEVSEL_N
SMI_N
UI_BUS<3..0>
UI (20)
LED_DISP<2..0>
LED_BLUE
IR_REC
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0X1A DIGITAL TUNER 1
GPIO<0> FREE
* GPIO’S NEEDED ONLY FOR SOFT MODEM.
* GPIO<14> DAA_HOOKSW_N
* GPIO<6> DAA_RING_DET
* GPIO<5> DAA_SNOOP_N
* GPIO<4> DAA_LSTAT
GPIO<3> AUD_MIC_SEL
GPIO<2> SVIDEO_IN SENSE
GPIO<1> SYS_AUD_MUTE
GPIO<0> BT835 RESET
GPIO<0> MIC SENSE (ACT HI IF AUD_MIC_SEL ACTIVE; ACT LO IF AUD_MIC_SEL INACTIVE)
GPIO<3> RFU_BYPASS
BT835 GPIO MAP
UART_DCD_N (I) SMC_FIT (I) GPIO[5] (IO)
UART_CTS_N (I) SMC_INSERT_N (I) GPIO[4] (IO)
UART_RTS_N (O) SMC_RESET_N (O) GPIO[3] (IO)
UART_DTR_N (O) SMC_PEN_N (O) GPIO[2] (IO)
UART_TXD (O) SMC_CLK (IO) GPIO[1] (IO)
UART_RXD (I) SMC_DATA (IO) GPIO[0] (IO)
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SERIAL/MODEM SMARTCARD GPIO
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GPIO<19> UI_BUS<3>
RIO ENABLES
RIO_DINT<7..0> MAPPING
1 DISK
2 FREE
3 FREE
6 FREE
5 FREE
4 FREE
7 FREE
CPU_INT<4>: DIAG INTERRUPT
INTERRUPTS
CPU
GPIO<13> SYS_AUD_CDATA
GPIO<12> SYS_AUD_CCLK
GPIO<10> SYS_AUD_CS_N
GPIO<9> SVIDEO_SENSE
GPIO<15> IR BLASTER LED SENSE
GPIO<16> UI_BUS<0>
GPIO<17> UI_BUS<1>
GPIO<18> UI_BUS<2>
SOLO2 GPIO MAP IIC DEV ADDRESS MAP
ADDR DEVICE
0X18 DIGITAL TUNER
1 HARD DISK REGISTER SET 1
2 HARD DISK REGISTER SET 2
7 FREE
6 FREE
5 FREE
4 FREE
3 FREE
0 FREE
0 FREE
GPIO<5> AUDIO EXTIN SELECT
GPIO<6> SC_CLKDIV<0>
GPIO<1> DTUNER INT
GPIO<2> DTUNER1 INT
GPIO<4> LED BLUE (RECORD INDICATOR)
GPIO<5> USB INTERRUPT
GPIO<7> SC_CLKDIV<1>
GPIO<3> BT835 "CLOSED CAPTION" INTERRUPT
CPU_INT<0>: CPU INTERRUPT FROM SOLO2
CPU_INT<2>: FUD2 INTERRUPT
GPIO<7> FREE
GPIO<8> FREE
GPIO<11> FREE
GPIO<1> FREE
GPIO<2> FREE
GPIO<4> FREE
GPIO<6> FREE
GPIO<7> FREE
0X88 BT835 VIDEO DECODER
0XA0 AT24C01A EEPROM
FUD2 GPIO MAP
PERR_N
SERR_N
MISC_LED<2..0>
GPIO<19..16>
FUD_GPIO<4>
IR_IN
FUD_GPIO<5>
PCI_AD<31..0>
SYS_RESET_N
PCI_GNT_N<1>
PCI_PAR
PCI_IRDY_N
PCI_TRDY_N
PCI_FRAME_N
PCI_STOP_N
PCI_SCLK
PCI_DEVSEL_N
PCI_C_BE_N<3..0>
PCI_REQ_N<1>
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+3_3V
+3_3V
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.1UF
C0214
TP_75
TP0205
TH
TP_75
TP0204
TH
TP_75
TP0202
TH
TP_75
TP0203
TH
+5V
R0206
5%
603
10K
R0204
5%
603
10K
R0203
5%
603
10K
R0218
5%
603
4.7K
R0217
5%
603
4.7K
R0216
5%
603
4.7K
R0213
5%
603
10K
R0212
5%
603
10K
R0211
5%
603
10K
R0210
5%
603
10K
R0219
5%
603
4.7K
+3_3V
TP_75
TP0207
TH
TP_75
TP0206
TH
+3_3V
L0202
BK2125HS601
SM
L0203
BK2125HS601
SM
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.1UF
C0224
R0228
5%
603
1K
+3_3V
R0229
TK
5% 1/16W
603
10M
+5V
R0240
5%
603
10K
R0220
5%
603
10K
R0222
5%
603
10K
R0223
5%
603
10K
R0224
5%
603
10K
R0225
5%
603
10K
R0227
5%
603
10K
R0226
5%
603
10K
R0281
5%
603
10K
R0280
5%
603
10K
R0230
5%
603
10K
R0231
5%
603
10K
R0232
5%
603
10K
R0233
5%
603
10K
603
5%
0
R0299
R0238
5%
603
10K
R0237
5%
603
10K
R0261
5%
603
10K
1210
CERM
10V
20%
10UF
C0225
R0262
5%
603
47
R0282
5%
603
47
603
1%1.62K
R0298
603
1%2K
R0297
R0236
5%
603
4.7K
R0235
5%
603
2.2K
R0221
1%
603
5.62K
AUD_CLK
AUD_SDATAIN
CPU_EVALO_N
CPU_EWRRDY_N
CPU_MODECLK
CPU_VALO_N
DAC_COMPVBS
DAC_CRCBVBS
DAC_VREF
DAC_YVBS
DIV_LLC
IR_IN
MOD_CLK
MOD_SDATAIN
PLL_BYPASS
POT_CLK
PP_ACK_N
PP_BUSY
PP_ERROR
PP_FAULT_N
PP_SELECT
RIO_DEVIORDY
RIO_DINT<7..0>
RIO_DRQ<1..0>
SYS_2XCLKIN
SYS_DPWROK
SYS_PWROK
SYS_RSWTCH_N
TEST_MODE<3..0>
TEST_SCANEN
AUD_BITCLK
AUD_LRCLK
AUD_SDATA
CPU_CRESET_N
CPU_EVALI_N
CPU_INT_N
CPU_MODEIN
CPU_SRESET_N
CPU_VALI_N
CPU_VCCOK
CPU_WRRDY_N
DAC_APVD0
DAC_APVD1
DAC_COMPAOUT
DAC_COMPAPVS
DAC_CRCBAOUT
DAC_CRCBAPVS
DAC_YAOUT
DAC_YAPVS
MC0_ADDR<10..0>
MC0_BS
MC0_CAS_N
MC0_CKE
MC0_CS_N<1..0>
MC0_DQM<3..0>
MC0_RAS_N
MC0_WE_N
MC1_ADDR<10..0>
MC1_BS
MC1_CAS_N
MC1_CKE
MC1_CS_N<1..0>
MC1_DQM<3..0>
MC1_RAS_N
MC1_WE_N
MISC_LED<2..0>
MOD_BITCLK
MOD_LRCLK
MOD_SDATA
PLL_LP
PLL_MPO
PP_DIR
PP_INIT_N
RIO_DAK_N<1..0>
RIO_DEN_N<7..0>
RIO_OE_N
RIO_WE_N
SPD_SDATA
SYS_5VRST_N
SYS_RESET_N
CPU_AD<31..0>
CPU_CMD<6..0>
DIV_BCLK
DIV_DATA<7..0>
DIV_HS
DIV_LRCLK
DIV_SDATA
DIV_VS
GPIO<19..0>
ID_DATA
IIC_CLK
IIC_DATA
IR_CLK
IR_OUT
MC0_DATA<31..0>
MC1_DATA<31..0>
PP_AUTOFD_N
PP_DATA<7..0>
PP_SELIN_N
PP_STROBE_N
RIO_ADDR<21..0>
RIO_CE_N<3..0>
RIO_DATA<15..0>
SMC_CLK
SMC_DATA
SMC_FIT
SMC_INSERT_N
SMC_PEN_N
SMC_RESET_N
UART_CTS_N
UART_DCD_N
UART_DTR_N
UART_RTS_N
UART_RXD
UART_TXD
VID_DATA<7..0>
VID_HSYNC_N
VID_VSYNC_N
PLL_AGD
PLL_VAA
VDD<28..0>
VDD3<16..0>
VSS<36..0>
VSS2<28..0>
VSS3<16..0>
DAC_NC<1..0>
PLL_DGN
PLL_DVD
$Id: solo.mpl,v 1.30 1997/05/21 10:31:53 lyang Exp $
220PF 5%
C0217
CERM50V
220PF 5%
C0216
CERM50V
220PF 5%
C0215
CERM50V
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.1UF
C0213
1210
CERM
16V
20%
10UF
C0219
DRAWING
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ELMER SOLO2
SLEATOR/FULLER
0.0
REMOVED R0209
REMOVED R0207
REMOVED R0202
750 PS DELAY: ~4.5 INCH
SERPENTINE LENGTH FOR
NC
WHILE MAKING IT EASY TO CONNECT
THESE PINS WILL BE NAMED VDD2
VDD3 = INPUT BUFFER POWERS (IN SOLO2.5,
VSS2 = CORE LOGIC GROUNDS
VSS = OUTPUT BUFFER GROUNDS
VSS3 = INPUT BUFFER GROUNDS
VDD = CORE LOGIC AND OUTPUT BUFFER POWERS
SOLO2 POWER PARTITIONS
AND WILL BECOME CORE LOGIC POWERS)
FSW
CSYNC
FUD TO THE CPU
PRESERVES HISTORIC SIGNAL FLOW
REMOVED R0200
REMOVED R0201
REMOVED R0205
REMOVED R0208
REMOVED R0214
REMOVED R0215
NOTES:
PRESERVES HISTORIC SIGNAL FLOW
VID_VDD
DAC_COMPVBS
DAC_CRCBVBS
RIO_DINT<7..0>\I
TEST_SCANEN
SYS_2XCLKIN\I
RIO_DRQ<0>\I
SYS_5VRESET_N\I
MOD_SDATAIN\I
SOLO_VDD \R 17
RIO_DRQ<1..0>\I
AUD_CLK\I
AUD_SDATAIN\I
DAC_COMPVBS
DAC_CRCBVBS
DAC_VREF
DAC_YVBS
DIV_LLC\I
IR_IN\I
MOD_CLK\I
MOD_SDATAIN\I
PLL_BYPASS
POT_CLK\I
PP_ACK_N\I
PP_BUSY\I
PP_ERROR\I
PP_FAULT_N\I
PP_SELECT\I
RIO_DEVIORDY\I
RIO_DINT<7..0>\I
SYS_DPWROK\I
SYS_PWROK\I
SYS_RSWTCH_N\I
TEST_MODE<3..0>
PLL_AGD
PLL_VAA
SOLO_VSS \R 37
SOLO_VSS \R 29
SOLO_VSS \R 17
PLL_DGN
PLL_DVD
SYS_RESET_N\I
RIO_DEVIORDY\I
PLL_BYPASS
IIC_DATA\I
IIC_CLK\I
DAC_YVBS
CMD_TWIZZLE<6..0>CPU_CMD<8..0>\I
SOLO_VDD \R 29
CPU_VALOUT_N\I
CPU_EVALO_N\I
CPU_MODECLK\I
CPU_EWRRDY_N\I
SOLO_VSS
RIO_DRQ<1>\I
TEST_MODE<3..0>
MOD_CLK\I
SYS_5VRESET_N\I
SYS_RESET_N\I
PLL_DGN
PLL_DVD
GPIO<19..0>\I
AUD_BITCLK\I
AUD_LRCLK\I
AUD_SDATA\I
CPU_CRESET_N\I
CPU_EVALI_N\I
CPU_INT_N\I
CPU_MODEIN\I
CPU_SRESET_N\I
CPU_VALIN_N\I
CPU_VCCOK\I
CPU_WRRDY_N\I
VID_VDD
VID_VDD
DAC_COMPAOUT\I
VID_VSS
DAC_CRCBAOUT\I
VID_VSS
DAC_YAOUT\I
VID_VSS
MC0_ADDR<10..0>\I
MC0_BS\I
MC0_CAS_N\I
MC0_CKE\I
MC0_CS_N<1..0>\I
MC0_DQM<3..0>\I
MC0_RAS_N\I
MC0_WE_N\I
MC1_ADDR<10..0>\I
MC1_BS\I
MC1_CAS_N\I
MC1_CKE\I
MC1_CS_N<1..0>\I
MC1_DQM<3..0>\I
MC1_RAS_N\I
MC1_WE_N\I
MISC_LED<2..0>\I
MOD_BITCLK\I
MOD_LRCLK\I
MOD_SDATA\I
PLL_LP
PLL_MPO
PP_DIR\I
PP_INIT_N\I
RIO_DAK_N<1..0>\I
RIO_DEN_N<7..0>\I
RIO_OE_N\I
RIO_WE_N\I
SPD_SDATA\I
CPU_AD<31..0>\I
CMD_TWIZZLE<6..0>
DIV_BCLK\I
DIV_DATA<7..0>\I
DIV_HS\I
DIV_LRCLK\I
DIV_SDATA\I
DIV_VS\I
GPIO<19..0>\I
ID_DATA\I
IIC_CLK\I
IIC_DATA\I
IR_CLK\I
IR_OUT\I
MC0_DATA<31..0>\I
MC1_DATA<31..0>\I
PP_AUTOFD_N\I
PP_DATA<7..0>\I
PP_SELIN_N\I
PP_STROBE_N\I
RIO_ADDR<21..0>\I
RIO_CE_N<3..0>\I
RIO_DATA<15..0>\I
SMC_CLK\I
SMC_DATA\I
SMC_FIT\I
SMC_INSERT_N\I
SMC_PEN_N\I
SMC_RESET_N\I
UART_CTS_N\I
UART_DCD_N\I
UART_DTR_N\I
UART_RTS_N\I
UART_RXD\I
UART_TXD\I
VID_DATA<7..0>\I
VID_HSYNC_N\I
VID_VSYNC_N\I
DIV_BCLK\IAUD_BITCLK\I
DIV_SDATA\IAUD_SDATA\I
DIV_LRCLK\IAUD_LRCLK\I
VID_VDD
DAC_VREF
VID_VSS
ABBREV=BSL2
TITLE=BLK_SOLO2
EMPTY
EMPTY
U0201
C11C12
B11
B12
A11
U3
F1
J4
H4
R2
J3
Y2
V1
W1
Y4
R3
H3
A4
B4
C7
F9
D9
E9
B5
B6
C6
A5
C8
A6
F3
F2
B2
G2
G4
E3
AC4
A2
A3
R25
R26
A19
AD10
AD9
AD13
AE9
AD8
AF24
AC23
AA25
AE24
AD23
A21
B20
C21
B21
A20
AB2
AA3
AB1
Y3
V5
AC1
V6
D12
A16 C15
B16
A17
C16
D15
A15
B17
D16
B15
A26
C24
B25
AC3
AF3
AF1
AD3
AD2
AE1
A12
AC2
AE2
AA2
AA1
A1
B3
E11 D17
C18
A18
B18
D18
C17
A9
A8
PADS_ONLY
BGA
EMPTY
EMPTY
3
2
1
EMPTY
19
18
17
16
13
12
11
10
3
4
6
7
6
5
4
0
1
2
3
3
2
1
0
0
1
3
5
6
7
8
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
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AVCC
1210
CERM
10V
20%
10UF
C0218
+3_3V
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.1UF
C0231
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.1UF
C0232
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.1UF
C0233
805
CERM
50V
20%
470PF
C0234
805
CERM
50V
20%
1.5NF
C0235
805
CERM
50V
20%
1.5NF
C0236
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.01UF
C0237
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.01UF
C0238
+3_3V
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.1UF
C0201
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.1UF
C0202
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.1UF
C0203
805
CERM
50V
20%
470PF
C0204
805
CERM
50V
20%
1.5NF
C0205
805
CERM
50V
20%
1.5NF
C0206
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.01UF
C0207
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.01UF
C0208
603
1%3.32K
R0296
603
1%10.2K
R0234
603
1%10.2K
R0264
603
1%3.32K
R0263
1206
CERM
10V
20%
10UF
C0239
1206
CERM
10V
20%
10UF
C0244
1206
CERM
10V
20%
10UF
C0245
1206
CERM
10V
20%
10UF
C0246
1210
CERM
10V
20%
10UF
C0243
1210
CERM
10V
20%
10UF
C0242
1210
CERM
10V
20%
10UF
C0241
1210
CERM
10V
20%
10UF
C0221
1210
CERM
10V
20%
10UF
C0220
R0292
5%
603
0
R0294
5%
603
0
R0291
5%
603
39
R0293
5%
603
39
+5V
SOT23
LM4041DIM3-ADJ
U0203
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.01UF
C0210
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.1UF
C0209
L0201
BK2125HS601
SOT23
LM431ACM3
U0202
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.1UF
C0211
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.01UF
C0212
SOT23
LM431ACM3
U0204
SOT23
LM4041DIM3-ADJ
U0205
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ELMER SOLO2
SLEATOR/FULLER
0.0
DRAWING
LAST_MODIFIED=Mon Mar 27 20:43:13 2000
NATIONAL ZETEK
NATIONAL ZETEK
PLL_VAA
PLL_AGD
SOLO_VSS
SOLO_VDD
SOLO_VDD
SOLO_VSS
VID_VDD
VID_VSS
ABBREV=BSL2
TITLE=BLK_SOLO2
3
2
12
1
3EMPTY
2
1
3EMPTY 3
2
1
LAB LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
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+3_3V +3_3V
+3_3V
+3_3V
603
5%
4.7K
R0304
603
5%
4.7K
R0305
603
5%
4.7K
R0306
603
5%
4.7K
R0307
603
5%
4.7K
R0317
603
5%
4.7K
R0318
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC_CORE
VCC_CORE
VCC_CORE
VCC_CORE
VCC_CORE
VCC_CORE
VCC_CORE
VCC_CORE
VCC_CORE
VCC_CORE
VCC_CORE
BIGENDIAN
VSSP
MASTERCLOCK
MODEIN
VCCP
SYS_AD<20>
SYS_AD<21>
SYS_AD<22>
SYS_AD<23>
SYS_AD<24>
SYS_AD<25>
SYS_AD<26>
SYS_AD<19>
SYS_AD<18>
SYS_AD<17>
SYS_AD<27>
SYS_AD<28>
SYS_AD<29>
SYS_AD<31>
SYS_AD<30>
SYS_AD<16>
SYS_ADC<2>
SYS_ADC<3>
SYS_AD<0>
SYS_AD<1>
SYS_AD<2>
SYS_AD<3>
SYS_AD<4>
SYS_AD<5>
SYS_AD<6>
SYS_AD<9>
SYS_AD<10>
SYS_AD<11>
SYS_AD<12>
SYS_AD<13>
SYS_AD<14>
SYS_AD<15>
SYS_AD<8>
SYS_AD<7>
SYS_ADC<1>
SYS_CMDP
SYS_CMD<0>
SYS_CMD<2>
SYS_CMD<3>
SYS_CMD<4>
SYS_CMD<5>
SYS_CMD<1>
SYS_ADC<0>
SYS_CMD<8>
SYS_CMD<7>
SYS_CMD<6>
COLDRESET_N
RESET_N
RELEASE_N
VALIDOUT_N
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
NC_PIN<5>
NC_PIN<4>
NC_PIN<3>
NC_PIN<1>
NC_PIN<2>
NC_PIN<0>
NC_PIN<6>
NC_PIN<7>
NC_PIN<8>
NC_PIN<9>
NC_PIN<10>
NC_PIN<11>
RDRDY_N
WRRDY_N
EXTRQST_N
VALIDIN_N
NMI_N
INT_N<0>
INT_N<1>
INT_N<2>
INT_N<3>
INT_N<4>
INT_N<5>
MODECLOCK
JTMS
JTCK
JTDI
JTDO
BUS INTERFACE
JTAGINTERRUPTS
POWER & GROUND
VCCOK
RM5231
QFP
U0301
603
5%4.7K
R0311
603
5%
4.7K
R0312
603
5%
4.7K
R0301
603
5%
4.7K
R0310
1210
CERM
10V
20%
10UF
C0306
R0303
5%
603
4.7
R0302
5%
603
4.7
+2_5V
+3_3V
603
TK
1/16W
5%
10K
R0308
+3_3V+3_3V+3_3V+3_3V+3_3V+3_3V
603
5%
4.7K
R0319
603
5%
4.7K
R0321
603
5%
4.7K
R0320
603
5%
4.7K
R0316
603
5%
4.7K
R0313
603
5%
4.7K
R0314
603
5%
4.7K
R0315
805
CERM
50V
20%
1.5NF
C0307
805
CERM
50V
20%
0.1UF
C0305
DRAWING
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ELMER CPU
SLEATOR/FULLER
0.0
INT<5> IS RESERVED
FOR TIMER
CPU_CMD<1>\I
CPU_CMD<3>\I
CPU_CMD<0>\I
CPU_CMD<5>\I
CPU_CMD<6>\I
CPU_CMD<7>\I
CPU_RELEASE_N\I
CPU_VALIDOUT_N\I
CPU_MODECLK\I
CPU_CMD<8>\I
CPU_AD<31..0>\ICPU_AD<31..0>\I
CPU_CMD<2>\I
CPU_CMD<4>\I
CPU_CMD<8..0>\I
SYS_ADC<0>
SYS_ADC<1>
SYS_ADC<2>
SYS_ADC<3>
CPU_CLK\I CPU_CLK\I
CPU_CRESET_N\I CPU_CRESET_N\I
CPU_SRESET_N\I CPU_SRESET_N\I
POWER_OK\I
CPU_VCCOK\I
CPU_INT_N\I
DIAG_INT_N\I
CPU_VALIDIN_N\I
CPU_WRRDY_N\I
CPU_VSSP
CPU_VCCP
CPU_MODEIN\I
TITLE=BLK_CPU
ABBREV=BCPU
24
25
6
0
1
2
3
26
4
5
27
28
29
30
31
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
3
2
1
70
68
66
64
63
62
61
60
59
30
29
28
31
41
2733
128
127
126
125
100
99
98
97
96
95
2
1
65
34
38
67
108
107
104
103
92
91
88
87
86
85
82
81
78
77
76
73
24
21
20
19
16
15
12
11
10
9
6
5
122
121
118
117
112
109
116
115
55
54
53
51
50
47
46
45
44
56
36 37
123
113
101
93
83
71
48
32
25
13
3
69
39
119
110
105
89
79
74
57
42
22
17
7
124
120
114
111
106
102
94
90
84
80
75
72
58
52
49
43
26
23
18
14
8
4
40
35
16
17
18
19
20
FUD_INT_N\I
8
7
CPU_EXTRQST_N\I
21
22
23
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